- PIEBALD SzT-FAXP'It caniarEFal, 'Ctir,I)NESDAY, APRIL 29, 1846 For Canal , Comintisioner , JAMES M. POWER p "SIMMER COV.Z!I'Ir.,:,. tlio:thttetitfo of the 800 Ircrt his poet, %vitt, we . , trust, be a sufficient 'apology for all-errors laid ,ouviessions an to-day's paper. retrln coutT,:itiencinydt.pril 13, 1846, on ancaien i litmesli Graham, .geq. 'clerical C. `liners, :Esq. - was nclrniticid to lanctide Inw iii the several Courte Of:Cumberland oonnw. ()1. - Tbe:foteigul intelltgence .recei yin . . by the Caiedouia will be found on the fourth page, gLyjnk an account of the great battle be tween the ARA end :Natives in India. a-4. Our warmest thanks ure duo to Ihe Von. Simon Cameron for a Ulm) of Oregon. :Cr On Our first page 'will: he found to-n l*tters from Washingtem.gideg the last of the 'Webster and inzoreoll eontilWery. The die Slanderer, who, 'cvonld have been a Tory. is completely floored We ilivitesthe altviitiOn of (10 re(aihr au the'nev..t tidvertif.onionts ifi So -day's They perceive that Mr. Gray and Son Lave on hand quite an oxteiieire and elegant . • assortment of Dry Goode, &c. which they will •disposo of on reasonable terms: Messrs. S.`tcvon,on S Mchaffey arrnowico a fre.sh Pvply of Drtif.7.4, - Chemical, Medicines; o're., and Mr. John P. Lyric, -has rc-furnitilht , d Lis ;;heady well stocked store With a new cargo .'l cutlery, codarware, glassware, and indeed alinwt every article in the - hardware lino ; Ont , country friends Medd rill and or amine the vßtilOr.n: MOCA.S of goods. if not to runtime, at loast to least their oyes upon the I.e tut ies they. display. 91EtANcuoti . .—Wt! rogrerm leant that —M t ntday Gertzukrzlh,..,itroorzirinf - . oar Middleton township, was drowird in Treeehos creek within sight' .of his own dwollit,. Ifrras orossing the stream upon a narrow .platik,Then - lie emi ,dently missed his footing, and was procipita - led into tho Water, and before assistaneeeciuld ,be rendered, the vital spark 'had fled: The bod:i. Was recovered andinterred on Tuesday morning. Mr. .Beltzhoover IVAS an aged , wealthy and iespectable citizen, and his titneLu end i 4 sinebrely deplored by a large circle-of friends - and acquaintances. 4:cegom , r.—Accoring to the promise of his friends, Mr. .f'olk's Administration was to be . a very economical one—but witness the ful mtiliment of the safnill Mr. Stew m art. e. ber e . of Congres% from this State, declared in his Piet in the house the other day, that Mr. Polk 'had expended sabout eight millions of dollars snore than had been expended last year! This iseconetny with a vengancel • ft:r. Both branches of the Legislature ad jJurned on Wednesday the 22A instant, after a session of .10G days. Upwards of 459 acts have been passed. The following are among the most impor tant:—:ln act. making approptiations_for the •expenses of government.; an net to increase tthe revenues of the Commonwealth, and re duce the public. debt; and at) act to incorpo rate the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. and an act granting the right of way to the Balti more and Ohio Railroad. Company. 6:!rTIIE lIIFF.—The N. Irk Courier stys.:—"Wo wish tlilse wise men in Con gress who insist that the Thrill occasions high prices, could find time to pass through some of the fine warehouses in which our cloths, eassimeres, and twills, in wool; and fancy prints, calicoes, shootings anttahirtings, in, cotton, are-so perfectly .clisplayod; and thus convince, dhemselves, by comparison of, samples and prices withlike goods imported froni Owed before the Tariff of 18.42., that 'the American fabrics, while equal, and *lien superior, irrqualkin texture, in color, and tasteTiiie — ii . iinlY of theta oiiedaalf ; 'and all of them Mach, cheaper.. ' Tho Tariff of 1842 is now just producing 'that effect Which among others, WAS predici:- ed-by its friends---that; if let alone, it would necensarily_pro_d_tme_suelt_an-aniount-of-com. petition among domestic manufacturers as would assuredly reduce prices to the • va:at goo-Nowa be made; yet this is the :dement taken for interfering with a law so benelicial.": ' • • • 4 •Etr..tcy.rtr,or .1118mAzica.—W6' lentil that Nr 7 I,lcoa LIEFF.Ni4t ? ' whose Waee-hciuse was Ile!strbked SOiilei • xdpk - s. ego i ..by fire, called 11- 0. -4 5i 111 10 . '4lonatdoisof the comberiond . . . 1‘.); illutualTrofeetion Company, - on , Saturday .lust ; Ivlio:proniptly pakl hip/ four 'igiusii_ -- ilbliaTii7iliirifiaTiiii — oriet t acj: ' '..1.14a .1 is tinielf relief fOr,_it.f.. . 44l4i,wil l .unalilu-lii I datnages. Our Faitners and, businose mewettouldltr-onee bare their pr? . p 7 ertfin'auyed; - )otfthat hen uptidents_do librfalt ..). o " . kirt.'474 -o :Vtlirtlierland , Volley ; Affttual -Protection, '' , 4 : 39 cia th ,iPahYi: -o. l 6oolECiligalii7.ation , 'lniii beet! , .; ,, ; 0411fie,'4 . 0110° .tP P A 'ot t r Y)i 7 : 4 4./c:cidli3l!)+EJ l )::l'` . Xayri hl.t.hpi4gentiforltcarliikerAtfietradfaf imothei . eoliGli.'', l ' . t , ; , ; . t , ;!,..:r.r i mi . ) (3 9,•4: 4 .:)1 10 .thi5i and , cierktei cdneien' p . th:l4.Y , (lol* . s 44 7 4.14.14 . 4)W01igiLg _ P.... A • 4; : tro LA_„tipmplated gad. ea e .IfliVali.lifr4kTe'oppoio=4, W. jt (ijimptifil jp , Irn~lTivljeEliQr that a fact: i, fight of 'Way. C ould onstoctiop.of th.! Central Rail . 4tottOpttld .4evelopewo pow tesourer in Pentiervan\ll4i-it.getii.":4hromili! .010031,e soct4at "of cotlinliY which noi4a;tlie:roin line Oho The ItalliiMM anti` Road woulcl4ciweiii ' draw'ibt the birfed • -xton• wealth of•soulli-western comities Whielnibw -only need an avenue to market. The Rad ford Inquirer in speaking of the passage of The right of way bill, says, itpot.pff,W, on the ~7eoPlo , of Bed ford County ; 1 , 3" 179.P.0r. 1 representation:4 minergi iscitireesTh---- Our county and other advantages, to Sati4Yi and convince the people of the Eastentpor-- lion- of the 'State, of the .practiciability .autl ,sibility 'of the fiontlrern route. We have; heretofore, brialy alluded to these Ittlyanta zee, and certain lvearc, Mat-they are much greater than , we have represented them lobe; The trade-ol Bedtonl : Counly- with Baltimore l and otherportions of Alaryland,ie very large, embracing almost the , en tire aurpluspoduee' ot, the.qounty— The sales of this.- produce, ' brings in, return, hi many instaneca, • 'dry, goods, groceries, &0., the profits of the sales of which would be into the lap of 'Philadelphia, by . means of a Rail._ Road ilirotigh the Bat' the . .present surplus of the coUtity, is but a small por tion of the aggregate that would be contti bitted to thd trade of titat.city,-in ease theßail Road wet e :made. The coal and troll regitai of the coun ty would 10111 with an industriouspopulation were all t± mlw demila t ift,. giving value to re 'motitees now yaluele valueles s for the want of the means of a conveyance to market. 0,, r` BMI li.ttc—We learn That •the new HaWel the 67th-Division,- Sens . 9l TeMperatice; immediately abovel the store rtionl Pr. Myers in West-Digit street, is now oompicted, twd Will•dotrbtless he oinut for : il e tepeot ion -Of 'Nisi to rs n :a-fe I days, It is a spacious and handsome apartrwent, and has been-furnished in excellent style.' Two tows or settees arc ranged tipOtr platforms on both sides of the hall, aka the coIIYCIIICIICC of the member , . At the end hooting the ea u ance. is the desk of the^-pp , t•iding- oflicer, handsomely' painted and ornamented, and on cad, side al it are tilt. desks oltluiScrihes and Treasurer. Directly in front of the NV . T's„seat,,is .4 _fount*, uponiritiel are placed_ a pitcher and goblets of beautiful cut glass, --used=we so me Ms. At the , opposite , end, is the ,seat of thti P. W. P. awl Chnpktin. The km. eni , e - red wi:h a beautiful earpcf, and a ..pltetvli4 3 .lhanda tier hangs in the ocritne of the morn. Tfie.desks are also adorned with handsome izimps ; and altogether, we think the hall has been fitted up with much taste and elegance, and in an Lpproptiate manner for the accommodation of the members of the DiviSion, at their meetinits, whieli are -regularly„ held every Thursday evening. This Division is rapidly extending itself in usefulness and resvecta bility, and is we'eliN , galling tie w accessions to its ranks 7— A liorrible case of cruelty occurred at on the 7th inst. the actors in which ddserve the most rigorous justice. A man named Kersey, from Marion, having stopped in Vienna over night declared the next mor ning that he had been robbed of $lOO. Sits: pienn.t. teil ml3Oll a Tsegrki, and failing to make him acknowlet* being grnilty, lie was lied rop and brutally whipped by Kersey and oth ers. The poor negro. tortured by the lash, named several place's and the information being disetwered tote 41N - 3, the whipping was each time- renewed until at length some of-the bystanders. who had some thing of the feeling of humanity, interfered and forcibly cut him down. Ile was then convoyed towards the jail, bet before he had gone many sfeps lie fell dead. ft is net whether any of his murderers wore at rested or net. The "Camp al Israeli' is the name appli ed by the Mormons to the company now on its way to the far west. At last accounts they had puked the head watervoftheCitarl girt, abotit.oo Miles front Native°, gavelling very slow; and their provisi. 9 much redue ed in quantity. It is said thayavill -stop in . t he valley of the Sweet. Water and raise a crop. - The archives and trappings of the. church have been taken with them, and th . e - Tempha -is to be, rented. it is stated that a wealthy gentleman itioat the South, a bache lor,' tar advanced in year s, . has gone to Nau voo to purehase the templOtid.eanvert it into an asylum for destitute widows and, le males, and to purchase lands and town lots ; , afid - fo entiFiw it out 43f . thoiresillts of them. , THE NEW' TAIIIIT 1111.1..—Thera is touch gopti,sanse in the follo,”•itig. from 'tho 11alfi ntoto American.---Ono of the ' proisiotift of this bill idibut if ip.act;','''csar it shall not yichl I b:fo'Conit'o' cliffieltitt for the cicrataiy wan'ts of the (itiverionthit, thO' l'resitlent shall be' ittithoriioiatd. Xebeliimt in the • - Atilkocstates i tharciffacner —ThlO,l4 'tti‘,9yig,-Ititd-increasing--Ef,grat'-of in - di - itAtigactibKivithTMi , --Fosts:_nominatiort. spicl' his 'Mill .property lAr,OO-telliSttglAownship, in 'That „..,tl4,lol.4...ktlygt.etithits,ll, rho We obServe taltimore, -Nytibit'dt Lycorm. iiobeeil'iitliiiidlatcly to "erect a latiaguld: ~..kilteit#o.l.!#.c.Stpgjlt.tpitttetittrthe one 4)141,1111,00, at.ONTl4lloimety, thaigitilitiristraiku fenewed et'vlanit--81110 orthumborland' boneficial eperalitn of the Tariff, the Repub. oaduty—speak ,out Itsaldltnel.decided teams .11ean adds--upon the subject. They unequivocally 63- VUI •ce,r,..S rate streams an d ,Ail.tter,lalls 7,l7efe„tlfrai 2 uleutly.:effe;.kte..tl qlvtinia `will be its - '4'9Bal the . Mtdeiii;givilleG.tA l :Siltiiik spindles as Must; -or Nut l igecttirry and only will the Irani and ,Conli-011iei. nutintbins )4 , 1r0-tyotkifig on I*,ortef,lll4l; tjtte4driiin requiseAthe4applieution -inhorf , but the - Cot: - ;: . t iotrttiltll;*.:A4yiyme.rOtotlyfestrlesslY -419. . , ton of the South •will-giveit,also productive nounce-thoGemitotihitnitiolficcirr certain acts ' employment, There is nothing that can pm,- 'of partiality attd•falloritism they allege lie has vent this, .except the fdily 'and , madness 'beritmitted;'lttinrtlithaleh t 4 Mieehriteinpbn his putty• directing the'legislation of - Congress to I devoted head.. The Gazette, 'partictilar,. the Repeal -- of the - Tariff: It this s h ould be has already sounded !he cry, for a now malt done, all Mess enterprises will no 'doubt be -for:Governor in '47, declaring, upon the haz stopped—laborers irhU looso Moir employ: tat - d o f the - .editor's - life, thatin Lycorning .meat—mechanics their custom-,larmers,;.,u, oU't Blumk Borne market -for- their -prollticez-L.Englatiti Copld net • tri‘Mortorr tots - k,c 1 (43: - will supplyitS d iih her lapses at'her own, -furthermore., -dolibetqlely, asserts that it he 'Prices and whatever of „our- gratn.or; meat r/Itouldagain:be a-candidatis he vOl not only she may take -niust pay. tire.cost of cart - 16'4st , 'be , defeitted, betY:disgrUCefullsPilpfelittid! slim - and" freight - to - Bittiilictelbre it eatcytmelt. tho , nitit:4'df 'these deii.9,l4lti r tictil4..f . 'it•Vester her marltot. But though 'her corn laws be and sltuillt, Jame. N ,rower, the iVitig repeated, it Is very . Clear: that wo cannot fur- dialide : forCsiial 'CommisSionctlcoines in for nish Wheat teller est:hi:tapas:6lT can obtaili, some haqdeomd 'con!plimait.4; beiil;;;„;repre.: it from the Continent' of... Europe. in cous6;' 1 61-ittia as -a..gcloaiiiinari prllee•of 111 e. lowpriceof Itlbur there, Wheat ties, 'extensive experience, etc. etc. loading is cheaper than in tills country; and the the mind to infer that lie within( encounter ports.ol ttiatt:nntinent being nearer to tng- any very vigorous opposition alt their hands. "sn fbhn Ilf•eclutsr , iboy .:rte ' • • • •• Wand and e•upply the nrtrkut, Men with flannfiwiux.. , _Eutponded, awl •oart,Train unr lorsola )nr , resmut...r.. would I , o.llLut piescri ic;d try ..ramte Bltc.hanon, to 4 :mllR:eV. 'Ot7l). NOMIN AL TO TIII: AN DA ItD vincEs Tit Lf" - - - (111 - 71101 , irr . - itieg — Wl tf otherlverdrt,..ani.l the price of land, and thus nitsu IN - heat:as a.4they de on the Continent of 'Europe:. Otir laboring 'Mei) up•rted this preiieription iu IR. i ; the Loc•oft m.. 0.. restored to pot-or, are determined, nevertheless, to it, and they halo therefore pr,tied thrrongli din !louse of Hop- ICLsVlltallt : efi n slort time ago : a bill to revive and .re-e . ptablisli the eondenine.i, Sub-Tretent ry., with the-in-os4-444ingeilipr-0, ring all trues io the (,;(i'erriment be_ pt_tid_in. specie-idone. This-constant drain into the enders of the Treasury of 'the basis on 1011101 the erdintirt 'hank - nett. - .circulation of the !..ountiy. freSts r %I:4 -compel either suven *in of S 4 peoie Payments and a ciurrencrof irredeemable rags for , or, wih bring dtmut such a contraction iMihe cireuhl; Lion—such a scarcity of inone i as to mate rially reduce the prices of land and the wages of labor. Thmi we shall have reached the NIT!, r. tit 'll,oCofoeoititT—Kr FiTc (rode, merges—paper for the Paiptc and Spit . for the Officc-heiocrs—LLittle work nod JP) pa! ! ! Ono lesson has not boon enough—a 8pc.014,1 man teach wisdotn.'! • gyvt7oltll TrtillTS.—TheSen•ttoriql term . of the following gentlemen expired with the last Legislittive"sesMon: , Ficniry • Clialtman, of Hocks. Janus • ratio p. of F.rie. Adorn Entingll, of York, John Foultrod, of Philadelphia county. Jeffei son K. Heckman, of Nortliampton. Joseph F. Quay, of clinton. George Rahn ; of Schuylkill. John B. Sterigere, of 11lontgornery. Daniel 1, Sherwood., of Tioga. Charles C: Suliyonn, of Butler. • Sanwa! Fegely, of Berks. 01 the above owned gentlemen, eight ...re Locos and three -Whip. A -Nnw-800.---M'Keurde, of 'New fork-; has just published another work s containing more* disclosures of the movements princi. pies and associates of Ex-Prsiden '. U !So ren and his dynasty.„ The estraets fished itt Che 'fributte aro rich and racy, and give he public -a good idea of the movements of thoso•connected .with hint in the game of -.plunder,-.which they -phtyed,,o long..ood so successfully. •:, „,. "The Indiana ItOpublipaii, the orguMtif Locoloco patty in Indiana county, notices the 'assertion of some of the Locofoco papers that the Mittninittion of Mr. Foster Vas "received throughout the State with a unanimity impre eedented," 'and repliesasibliow'g'i" I "Perhaps se, but we must 'shy that so far as ourobsetvation-goes hereabout oit NOT been repaired 'with "Ampfecedmited", these It divitts" it has been receiv ed rather 'ols.oltolllv, - TIOSI.. The county waitclividently favorable to the notninaiimr of a now man." ,the Piesident of the ito'pAbo: iiki4ons aiipearto sound and jnriiit:le r . " - Ile sayii he has re marked I thai 14' Areerielin states Vai'litlikeil3 - "priginntea 'Office that though iliWatee of :PiesidOilf,"'h'itV'tiein loglilly'Obtaftle(flifi' the . Outset; ikttiii:: lug ii 'lid ldpit: t 4 .. genic indiiidutil 11144 . , been dangerdnb `tollbiiiiktitlid4hTffefiliO he . thihkil Vint Ve'l'reetrettt_tiuglit_tti±-beefeeted fik. ti ieftiy. .A 4 ti ', the eithdiditq ieftiei4; 'ifouiitttlin; the 0 '006 , 114AI) itty_lltouthoogli.iriottnomhially: se; and' 43fitilarliiimini&Priniitider only: •sayeiltiwoitemies(huire.•rmuleitAinst :natio.the_pieseritl'ioaktontA , i 7rt.f•,it I /24 'l t p+ :: 7 , .4 rtir.71"7171. 71 7 7.. 7cirri n e..,;)% , ,',. f.T;r4 Sans Pr A N i coitp yoN .1. tip iNow, Qr. 4''Y°.4oloiic6,2l,l)°Tt,YeSenqYl4em c,4,l)4l,lidgeit'aptfpnge tplai:riaiqi4C9crl,ing to r Anti,Y4tOcl'. of thd , -Yqaii: ) - 7i - o . f4t,f,c,Fftytairlipive'sf! - . tSc.`illi'oo , l ciiFiiii4 , ' broV*lll''Ofi.p . 4,e,, . ~ Vauol , p/ r itie .1%1,1 1 ote, and ,A96,.tv illie/*iotc.l3hip • ''" oor; : • , v tli g4 4 4 . 6 l4 4 4 4 ,qiflSPßAC li qWli " ii n 5f411 40. 19 0 1 40; 15 90.% :, 9 1 :- 11 , 11 1 )01 #49,9141,11*W19, t kitig0',4 1 14100)k ePPri,it EM jerines7l' ) qlre , ir at lifottic The iv iilgs of 'llere:er e;unty held a mee ting on Iltelth lost. to respond to the nomi nudon of 'their liAlow-citizen as. the \Vbig, candlt;latiqor Canal Commissioner. 'llMt he stands reTl amonfliboso)9io lincm.kimlest is shOirli by the strongly-expressed piaise in ~ the following resolution: Resolved, That we most contially respond' to the Nomination for CanialourrnissMm;r made by the recent 'Whisootivention in liar rihburg. We feel that an tic selection of a candidate an•hottorhusbecn conferred Mom .countc, and . a duty imposed, on her,• that it will be ber pleafscre and inclination 'to re deem. We knoul that in James‘M rower, No6.ltaue a man whom we san support will; the utmost unanimity, and whose election hl ..: people at Femisylvama u e COI/ /T 04111): anticipate_ His unimpeachable iharaotor his knownAility—ifis sterling iratc.fititv—his long and extensive experience in publieibo-. siness—his knowledge of the peblic itriprove moms of our rogether xvith Clis• entire devotion to her interest. all entitle -him to.thii warm support of his fejloW - eitit,tenix. presetting him as our earaidato ,fir the re sponsible-. office of Canal Commissioner the Whig party has shown what is duo to. itself and the interests of this great and noble State. The - meeting is represented .to have beef' huge and enthusiastic. can any man itngine, says the New York Tribune, for what purpose, iu the inscrutable wiKlom of our. , Exocutivq, - ot ; Army of 0e- OlpatiOnliaiibethi from E:orims Cl4li tOtho'llio del .Norte? • ^lts former sta lion was on the extreme verge el -w-lito;migh t be colorably denominated Texan territory; its advance has been through tOregion never I ""oging to the. old .province et Texas, not: 1,11. a single month subject to the Pule of the more rCcent 'Republic!. If has never seen the Texan hag displayed, save by two or three bands of adventurers, who were promptly captured or chased elf by the Mexicans. loft bank et the Rio del Norte and the who e reglen watered by eastern - tribute:ries of that river, and ever IA beem just as much Mexican territory, so tar as it is not possessed by the aboriginal savages. as Vera Cm! or. Jalapa. Now the ostensible purpose of sen ding all our disposable force to Corpus Christi was the >rote:ellen of Texas from a nelien- dud Mexican invasion, and for this purpose that position was won chosen. Texas has remaine,: unmolested and Secure; she has not felt a shadow of apprehension from the hour Gen. Tu3 los landed his troops at Cor pus Christi, nor has she had a pi cunt for fear. Not for her sake, therefore--conainly not to Itiford her increased protection or security— , is our artny_. - Ware4ed7rlown - the great can -riveri , far. frotp • reerawees or reinforce-, thews, in the' very heart of Alexienit natiori4, ality nod tuifitary_lisriVer. TIII: NATIONAr. - "PAnt.-7-TrieviTht building now in the tionisp .of, erection at Washingtor,i, for Mope rpose 'of exhibiting the various atu 7 vies of American ind iistry and skill during the fair which is to be held the ensuing 'Month, largot Jt-isin-tho term et a T tho, tooif the Ti.o - feet long by GO, wide and the hat ofthe is 2t9 feet long by,6o feet wide, making the irlitile-buildthg 560 Feet long by 60 wit.l9 4 and the shies anti 'l5, feet jt contains an nirea. of '30;000 square feet or 3 ; 323 square lardsi-tind is Nettled by 36.1arge l 'iiinilmfs `110 . toof:' bo' . tickMied tirikl . 1* 16 48.40 Pt , Whighl tit Alf take 4222 'square yards. , rt. There Art, IWO , ,slMdtifotie '9Oll sitlej:24olqt king and ireida,44othei.4VaiWOVOsou qv. , ;.t. squar9 -- (dormaking t te7eath:til , _34,800 .square Tim oxhillititui 1 1d 9 ibtondetl to contiirtsO. all kinOfir , 9f Pk tl ,o99lF, ti qA 4cics 111(1.111°;. ' 4r; Fi9g99l99t ; :b9f,CFßAt t l9fAfgßY, O i 6tY 9 lolltg-Gomthitteeivillfie - faitlif`ull tat on aYe '"ot, AWAii 1t.9 1 9f 1 .0 4040 41190 49 1 , Y , #llitiutitt his-skill and , imlOstrk; tipittothbitybajtli t iotit: 114fidg'.',14; • 6'gtiiii's 41' t'a oOttiribppe l; totitiv groat :. Iliatioal t ilippia:y: of horn° litber:437ligitrifiDri,lis.t.-,.4 "Pl9flilitia. hiam lgo\4 ) iblLTiee c ;qt.atiltf 4 4 0iter71k9n1 1 / 6 74°K4W1 - 4 1 44 9 17 1 4 4 TP4iYit 7, 'tot Of•Aghailtitiii diptjbtui oreloytiaff,:w4w 1 firl`tiateoVe 91fr the eantamitintettSpetaiee. MP shies °Malls.' lidvirairkeertiterapylleffidayatiir ttrztt agis !r) 54 ,0 ,t,c,„irT . PnA l PE 3 ti* s l4l 4 111-131 .9Atttg le * M id "! wanted for'ille P e °0 6301114 . q 9 41 01, 1, 0 02 ' 411 . 11Aleh-1 1 I i llst *f:! 4 t 1 / 4 r ° '9 llnr tn i 4 0, 11 : 4 Y I KV444 14 4fle; a 0g r ' 4 161 0 1 ?) ro,f,,,3'4',tintiga-iitiornB , • , ';, • • • r , EOM . , . . , . .. , ~_ Saying itid Dollso Alt,lffasithigto. . iVAtattocroa,i 4 lail 4,30846; : Soon_after_tltOtaitttliie kid-Solo - N. morning Mr.#4loa. riot Ile Witillve of i l . conforcrco;Te(o i lt. a j ,Illt prAt 04,11,11!triti resolutfott, to w lip:the ekitintnillo,iir the: Senate and 119011adVtitipriAlyacii . ., / which Mr. Berram rend'4(fcfrthr * .s : 't/'A JOINT RESOLUTION coot:timing theOce gtom ionitaty. . . . . "44 0 -44,4 1 5 4 -44. 41 44imAtitlAge o lu diett t the:3ollc day, of exitober,:ef. .11 6 1tteeli .Ititedied -tutdleiglifeefijitittiaittlig':.3Mileil.'Stifes of America-anti the,Kingof thelJnited-Kingdom• of Groat Britain and Ireland, far tlto period of ton years,' and afterwards indefiniteJy omen :iletLiand..go4lll4,i-44ArtANIftWc.e47, *Ae'lltion of the sameltarties;ieeneinded the sixth day ot, August, „io !the year -of our Lord ono thousand e'rght'lmrired and twenty seven it was agreed that any country that may be claimed' by •either . : - part %On the- northwest d - datit.pf - Mueriewlrestward-of the , Stciny or ItockyllUtittMihoptfoNY'atiriMonly called the 'e're"on::tbcrit.9rS's':4lol4,l'Ogetiter,'.With its hmeors . ,.bays artil creeks,- and theloavig,atikin uf - ,aff'srijets, be free.ati,cl open? to tho veSselS,*ttizeitS - ; •iitLiii:iikpcts gdfro - Voireriq'buteAvitllout prpluelitow to any claim 'which cithertif liaitie4irrighe have to any part,ci,thezaiileoutory„.„ end. with this further- pt'ovisiou,in the second: artielo of the said notiveritio&ot the_si - xth , ef 4; 0 .141' nigh fis-thitv tdveir;:trat licit• party:might - abrogate and annul said convert ape 'noti c e. ert \v e t ve .months to the oilanWniOacting t AndywhereiLs it lis•ttomt•.beedime de,tif•hs : ' He that ithe-rei4peetive• elainitiffl the Ultited States aniX Great Britaiti 011(8111 lie defibitti:Y settled, and 't hat said • territory may I to,longer tbzu need be remain , t •tilijoet ;evil oett tiquenee ,of the divided, altegiattee of its Ateericantatid British ' - " confasionitatlit i lAct of nationaljurisdietions, A-iiiii &Frin`s to t Trolishe - d - peaue:arrd - g - zioil understanding of the two countries : gi Willa a view, therefote, -that mops be taken. for the abrogation of the said conven tion of the sixth of August, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven, in the mode prescribed in -tits second article, and that-tlie - attuntieru - of tlle_,Ciocerutnouts of both countries may: be , ' the more - earnestly deskid to the adoption of all: propermousbres for a speedy and :mit eablo , ncljustMont :of the.dillerenee and dis putes-1U repiril to the said territory: Resolord. the Se ant and Ilf!tt.se of Rrpo•- sentllf ires (Iv: Viate,l iSflateg , f ...hapetpt tll 'ffit gress qseembie;(l. That the i'ieieduntnf the I: ci ted Rates b 5 and be is hereby 'authorised, at his dist:lotion; to give to the Government of Great Britain- the notice iequired by the Ne i conir.article of the said convention 111 sixth r.ot.Augittaytighteot hululradanittliAmli.i-severt . Or The Atwell:Mon of the nanist2' • - .IOIIX EASON TERRI EX, ••• Til()A1 Ai4TORIV I N.' • . N. 1,11. HA-VA-1'001), jr. - Nmitlitter: on Port Sonstti. - ('. J. INGER:4)IA, lIA ()IV EN. • II EN.I4 W. lip. • Commitire On the pall of rio , lhop. lle blepert been toad. My. DEN: It I EN submitted the liAloW Mg IT:solution, viz: . J:r.:nlr That the Settaht , ..ttgtee to the re port of the'Cifiriniiiii:a of Gorifereitee. ;mil that the joint resolution of the' House of Heine -somatic° s Uri - Wink:Ll `accordingly, )Ir. Allen thou rose and said lie understood tie rusolutiotiwbich authorise the notice lo be given, it was the sante as that Nvliich had pa , i 7 ed the Sintatei- ' Mr. Berrien said it was_the sawe. 11Ir. A continued and rentarkod „that thew was no material altetatiori in the preamble. There was sonic change of pinatTolo4 . y . , but not of substance, and such being the case, lie• should fee — Protriti to irige.tigdutst_roucurrine: in the recc'ontrnetidatienof the coniinitteu of conference. After -owe conversation between Mr. A Ind Air. Iterrien us to the precise words. it irk en out :grid inserted in the preamble, the vote was moat to be taten,^when Mr, A. said, as t h c eie appeared to be several Senators absent upon that side of the Chamber, he hoped the subject would be postponed tilt one o'cloc, which was agreed to, business being trans acted in the Senate iu,a spirit of courtesy and _ • tlemanly-thncanerovitielf-fornni-a-strirt-- Mg, but agieelible contrast to the manner ul doing business in the lloUse. In the incaution+ the Senate took up a pri ate bill (tor the relief of certain sureties (ice pension agent who became a defaulter to the government mentioned by me.yestenlay.)— \them the hour of one arrived the Senate co sAnictdi4o.fiojoo.ollllo4oilit pretonble 4etsoltitforWand imitoceeded.'to take - 194 , 1 , 0w upon iliOYOVltqoblhf ted by .4r. Berri Cit oti boltull of emu mince.• ••,•• . . • . ^, The yeas and-nays being called for stood yeas .12 intysMessrs Xllcly A telie&on„ ilreeou, Bright,. Cass,. Dickitison, — Fatfield: i t Jetties, Semple and IVestcotpU•otiog in the neg.„aliVe: ' AbsenteeS, Ilcssib. Cliulmet•s, Dayton, Ifa'iinen•an and ,turg•Con. Ilail these been_ p resen htl te .t wo.first ou Id-li tive-.voted , affirmative, , and the tivn later, proba bly, in the negative. Mr. Irostoott being opposed to notice in every shape should not be 'classed with the ultras, but with the mod erate men.' Placing 'him with rtlibm, the SPnate would stand 45 inecle'fata,..o: peace . neon, to 11 : ultras, or (C war littwks*?—four fifths to one fifth: COMUiittelir r at'Conferettealicing,'Vetidt! eommittoo of tit .t 0111014 ;; rose. , Without tlebetekthei•HouseNthen conutirred-lilt 4he-reporf-tdAlte--Cothiniitee , oPeenie:rente • ndttl fig;ttinpre ati;tble and resole* as a . btivo f ,-..:Tl.lil.l.teingiOuilltl.eM redg l eg f etteuglt," ; for 'ontt;dapalie•lieugetheiuut a gnarter•past to: m ew . I:; • t I . ; L' V , Y rpl Ceri,Vl. l l4/ 1 101rdP4k 1 10 411.gtf911,4 4 0))•?0" , bioafetlttnititiatii'ezeitearint'.atfgrrimitalnirg,' tilfetrififig'ldd;• • ,-, .11407 9f,i0 1 141 1 1 . V?7 . • li3 I:i!oc,kg.4„tte . itll:4l.Mrt,sliopp 'tiedahiintlteitl*tn4±dreggingilltinv;iot•i`ptir-- itlls•.'bitiOns, dp.. )414 03. I,vo . I .ShiMfi k IflYPhil !A9l 19 VP 4WSP9: 41 ) ( ‘ 0 , 4 . tl9inAl . kopikßipioconiieiettlo)lioo of 'ce, infoptio_cilio4doyt4lliiii4o3=i4Otiysliosoaihhb , 411 , ti”r1it.P.,'.4117 , 4 , 1 ttf, ,, , i,r";,0 .ItIILIZ ~ , ;my u vialifile)d 16,..",,tv05t ~, , „ L7W4RI? ere 10440)0 ttef ,(l,... 4 it* the V e riv 47-1304g- -,42°,16- V lt'l l a ! t likuk.iicotaf,-4e2;9'11T ' , P 1... " - Nctibk4,4 a- a , t'el;4 I torhigi:4otiy;7 .. ' At • •x , f ---- , s • - P.Pltiirlittelibiirti '4,1 ''.- t . l . l g.F.,ktiflPlA t il li cS l o 9 l l l i til . month. 4 ,! = ~ • , ''''f,„ , 4 .ik' 4lB°ll' MEV ' Thttra.Stati.s Ivisicrx . .. ,- -It . edema that a patt iiblierStA4reaslify schdmd tallillf astaliWx''',. -nieht' - diffilftl - thifffa; - 0 . , fie 'lain, propel)i t zt iitketer*ollYikbOillitieffjiie tea - lima. Va 'Riau '''frteoinagftetnandiiiib , Yilic emu - 1. - • ,4,... t tc _7l. 4 oblectA.ppear-4A-bo -7 c‘mu - ply - •'' .. t r% . lica,ti4)iOt raltap„ ...., 9 , t e lcaltUnt, 'Mule +the 'ApeXrris .pt' text M i ll mint, of depositaries mf ithe public - funds, with ail dile lacilities - vifich.tertuin pcilitiertas !raw, so well how to improve. - The pro liegitions appear to have TOW, if any, advari .tages in which the public can abate; what' , CAlier - reeifirtiTriiiiilialiiiiiiii in passdss, 'those wheiarge it no douboataletstand.- The enp,i. lf,_o-,,,F944!•,..!19••V34-4...*10,f.Ri1. ;Set; , rertAtitts: in, Philadelphia.. It has been repeatedly proves-, el in-- , .lsf ew lrelli lhai it' Should be removed 1 t hi t her. This object hine failed the eitab- I. 1161m -t ‘., 7 - 2, - ent oi , ,a, new one in that eity , -iirtirged• Every considerahlo eity-nt the Uaion NAI. no_ rfoulft.follp w; suit, until mints are zinore,abun .daut. than • mint-drops. - If tile present Mint 'Wepit in. IN'et• ,VorAt, ‘76; .should "hear nodal ;OrliMfieleo,‘ ~,.- ~.: _ ... ~.... .. ' Stai: the lost arts it ono .which, , according to tlio . testimony rates 'and Tzoizes, was prietiied in thb first cthitury of 'an: uraion the IlOrders of the B'r . ia' ; 'lt*. : 'stitoi at making testriccous re.cd iie;.trlzi: Th. .13,ston Celt rier d MC plltbe vet ing.: Old ingonious laokoe stmuld act upoj the hint; acid dit,cover the lust geteret, Ito ii4ll easily fortune.. lle :waniet l'4.oitdro linto other capital to coninteneolu u experintoot and as Inanycollogelatni:. ~~ EN rul:SNrn C raz-olim reporu...llliat qui energittic:and persevering young man is . 414)N.: ill N1.j.011 . 1, , . 0111141 N 1 ny to Cali lornia, as tile liitaunt of iiiipolialit am! se-ok:iltirdeitif for ihr Ailutrithui s t ilt:olmi in the Th l upmth , ffit. tllk , ' it o ve r land on ; and tilelis er his iln:T; : altAnts luss than uue ltotidied Krit i= said that IliAro., bee'll ! srwer..4lll -in hi. (0•011. 7 it, Liooin• to provuo, I ,w i wr ;rid ro it t r,tabii , lwrvot of a rlo,pitul iu lbw or * , ,;( , -,v Tlie Rev. DrAtiticy, St. rolleit., who \‘(.411 lltii \Vial tile. Dixhup. is gratly impruvoit.- 'l.x-GoverliorlXew.ool, ul \e , ‘ York, eras a 111. v. days n4O, end whilr , il o ubre. - was linrill.rett i•ornplitutriit 01. a Rublic dimly': by a number of gentl6rnell:. furiaerly NeNy-Yorh. 1 lie cool ptitup.,t WilS • W4:141141. pe - ctur.,,t;:zr,t: Sif. Albans, Vt. Ettpublicati rulai.t.'.4 a c;1,1: at ~.1.nd114.1101-1-,, ifi 111:1.1- ' come_ •to fight . in the i l eighinjrg T6itll of Swanton, Au timer:Ai/le voting girl alto 1.9 her briniv:ln-law was . d6wuvered to - hr - `encientr. Slie account ed for her situation by sa% int,e tine some in t _ known per,en emeo:d her roan! by W1'111)10 1111S1•01, 110 00i• near lO 114.:11* her eries tor t help. - The sou k . was eirditi4l. she till. (11110111 . d. gore I hilt 10 n :1611 hrn I f l t , inownins ' she confe:zs.ed ifna lift In . olfier-inlaw was the .nnhyr ut and lhat hest had had critni,nd foriy.oup , • • nlnn panfleil one k. and other wise dis,eniAeth nneninted In i . 015 a sitinian residit ' vr near Heallsc•ille. She ' hail snitl a hor,ts lot Z , 75, N Lich fact the Nillillo knew. lle ilinnantletl. the whole amount, She gave ( tint :Anne Bank noteaii and: drtirpl Met he ‘ronl,l coon' them. ' Tls he ranopea In. do so. t-he strurk him ores the head With }..heavy poker, and Ilion zdarin ed the nei,hhorholel. hi i} lore 61811 wit' humid 1.1011 d.• die nt..101u1., A NI)T1 I fat Tallt 1 . 1' is 1 , ..—%Ve learn An,- a . letter lkoin Ta/owoll coway, that GooN, I.eam, au old, gray hailed l 11;iniian. a loyal 'pre:wing' io the Alotkokii,t d:minimum!), (not a seceder) Iu• boon imorisonod n: that co u n t , on dio ellargo 01 it-oiling ilo hungry, clothing the , nakorl, turd giviiit.; aid to fice 'hunted fugitive! 110 i. a ro•idutit of IVoodfor,l county : hit 1041114. 1 W 11. 1 . 110 j 4111111 1 4 1 .1! 10 1.4 (1011( . 113a at 1:1 1 4 1 1 . 111111t. 1(04.V t. 0112 hall wicked met); nutlet the inaction of l o w. ho pert-ninth' to Wroth. jGod. an d itow k hi s 01,41 Q and laving Isindne,s?—Clticagu The 'Simko:al Courientotim^6 anti vorrvt•lr l. -a-statement , whit-It-RN-7rar e in Vie. writteli by.an Ahlarrictii) t•thillitifot of .aificitile other. ibings, ; that tiro, consi.,o, of six... wgintottis of regular- in- Goitty, ‘vhioli with t h e artillery, sappers, Minors' . cavaity; aud , 10007141al: ittlatkv : atitoatit ill all to toll thou:: ud welt,. • This statement, ctrl s Ih o Com ittr, is . .a very erroneous one: Thew one , vu believe, says that pivot, twelve logjam:its of sinlieury in Canada, .n hieh 'are thus statiotjed to Quelreet . ono , at,c hand„il ) two at •ANl.uturerti.: one at !Armin; one at St. ; one and a hall at .Ritiguttat; one and a- hall at 'Forma°, and one at London. Besides these • there is the lloyartiMadiatnit We Regiment, station ed in detachments in different placcs: '1 here are several kompanies of Artillery in Canada, but no S.appors I\llners;:and there is only One .111ack corpaity eonststinr; ( lint : idled Men, whieh is quartered at 1%314,011A.; The Catilky , Oti . Oirect iwps only, forming-ptogethci4ahonfAl4o. teen. • 4lii o.lllloing *rifi 5;,`1i19,i2tia13 a joss' intii rpßid, tiiii . rz4ury .cgrm:mkg4l.lA3,;;•l:ll l U. 1..!Ni‘114 1 . 1 1 )13 jowlay..auct ..clutaatquaymikvw,,,opla, t ial 112 , ~Oats i•Southero,',l4ottv,. t as n 14 4 i , k•A1 . ..,•ii.,,0,5,i l i :AA iipto-iiiV • I 4•P PO" Kpi... M , rir 03'1:1 7,r{ •., . gy77..:0 4 0It t e.o* , 1 6s V il VO i j i l igt -11, ,l 1 1 1; Aoy e ' i l..A.to' 14A II kiNANAtliqc , ;:nir cif . ;4i4 4 1.46;1'i ''5,,,,, .t.'4 , oll; , Motulay . . iiiiiviing,thgoadtli , ivitit, i , ki If? o'clock; by tho ,litivi• lobo :4',Ge r d i alr o v i m ' 1 : 11 x 0 ' 4 ePki4o l 'i 4 of Ailittili ootAmotypoito 0.11/iss `MI itak)v,:vo ‘F t plll,iorikl. rettf'iifioiir , tliii :bar -atoh: ' ' ".- 1. , ot 0 o ,oo ~ ,, ,.1_4t...4 or , ~.ok;, ~ C s , vto.i.al. .xi , o t -, i Pal'hursday-..exemr,l . last; •IT thc...,Roro' il:oho Ni . DHoll'otte t aTr. 6o,;*:,,,;(ltitymil L to. Mifiq 71 . A - , ,, iirAti.ii Tia.r.L.B; 4 ( ( iitto idol' . OrMr. trot) cit. D,l4,l(4l644lotillViltii.htVitr. '..T . 7, • _ ?.: ..;.,, tT,--,cliatwoliy3 ,-- ogliTg;igWlitOTlVr;; 11 13 V; ~ JOillakittOGl44. i M CV, Swartz'. ',Our,' ,of ) ;North NI hid I etoinjj toAltiff iiNtAhytolol,•!. lIAL4, -:,.0f , 1 [MS, rtoh:1101: 1 ,?3, 4: ./ ", 1, 1• 2,),,, - ,,, ;ikt. , ... -„,, t i - I ~ , On •SANff,file,g4o l *Q.o l 3 l -kiOliite. LuPt . 4115 An.b.:1mwur0vt4).444,, p 43,. ~, iziiic - m t h e 2itzar..of-wis age,, , , ~...,,•:.:.,,,,' '.,,.„. --, 1 , MOW '4%thi1f41024210W- 3 " ..; $)-- I OgiO4 - Atp, toßtafl,l l oloiniat4t-000 Venti, 44y 1 04,1mapntii,j, , fitpolithsullail414)` '' t•ie , ,,:- aomsanulifylltist;spifiihkAprqugur* .d 0114 3 ,,,, ..N1 rs, : Il'Avut let 13fEsig''`*"'eal'iliout 70 ye:ao, ~. n1,',711,1 • .. .17,ENTION,• SOLID ROCKS! milli ia-men. residing triiieill I he hnandir a die 74 ,„" n y, ("undid Itoelts..) Ist Iltat.olion. 0 .1111,P. will antwilillic upon OLIO 1.41 . 111 , 11 . 1) DOI -I be- new - frinsartal; . fork irdOlor.l) t'otel, nn lIIONDAY•Ibe 4111, and on WED l'f..l.4lir Drill days of May next, al II o'clock Itt . ir, , '4.rafloon of each day, completely ego op.” 1 Iltr drill ono hisperi ion, ntal prepared In no Other on the or , fansietf or daeosive, as the honor ortlu country touy demand. Ily order or ca l m, in 'ClOnve Gibson.? HE - Rl' fr. RITTER, 0. Carlini'', April 211, 18411. lalely ratased,.e.ach_tuan..l.,tratnil.to—_ presclit him oelflnr iinipei•l inn mined with a gun. Tlin.o whoelre unable to lira nnns, Will be thrliiBilo.l wish them on it aplication In the commanding offir,r,. The following is the hid o 1 othcere, commies hoed aluon-cosseolirned : eionhi—ClßO 'ORISON. 1.1 ljni v anant—no matt Witurrmn rt. . Liegtepant—GEOßOg W. FONIAZ. _ Sot Ritter: %Idol—JO - ill Nelonn Glundifig: 3d (I.n. I. O. Brandelinry.,Ath wad Shower. • let Corporal—Thema. flintier. 2d dn. George W.lllllOll. 3d do.—haniticl Rtirinlngrr. 11 u do.—Darid Illinntle, let Entilge—tictirge Mudd. 2if dn—Jacob SONS OrTEMPIRANCE. --- Division, No. I 9, Sons of' llemperancer ure requested lu meet at their Thfiveduy evening neat, ut 7..1 d'Opolh as.!)talinass .11'1'mm:trice vilnit'us theig-nitention.• , A 'IV: .11; S. CSJIMIS,:ApriI 29'; 1-946. N 437. 1 .0.13 rririE s..,3olornissioned Officers orthe let Bub diction A'untherhind Vultititecrs,- uro res._ poet fully regiresicd of David 111.,itiiirEsq•,in'etirlialc, on Fit IDA V evening the Jdt Of Pl uy 3L 7' o'clock, P. 'A1.,.102 tile purpose of eddliiing. tneripur s t ) revive said ficittation. • NIANY. •A 0-'ll 29,,,1846. .• . . M-, To tlic Voters of CurnlJerland count y. Z s * fiL: to your eunsidurntion ue a. cundiditic fur 007.13 Si'' in orCeberlir cheounly, 4t 'the cicettem in On tube r next. Should yno'clecl rue, I pledge ro selr to ilisele.rge the duties or the office flritii fully, ritipurti“lly, and or :cording to le w. t'1112:1S - 11 - AN'1,N C.. 1161 , , April till, tB , l G.— to. To die: Citizr.ris Co. oENTLEMEN-1 utter myself LIA a coati. dab. for I be .01"rill'IE or SIR VRIFE of CuMbCriatid rnunly, ut 11,1! next grurl clerllnn • and n-k pitir e:ll4,qil y.lll elect 1111. 1 tat dBr. Illyntlit t? d o.A.11:1 Oa It tot itv of UntlL tl•lritly. •1 0111 , ,RT 'AIL:CART:NEV. To ri, Aldife.P.; of ty : l ; r:l.Lo‘v (:I'l'izt:Ns ; -1 oiler inybril / I)tr CPll;iderpt!on , u 5.1.1 .candidaw 114 }6V: e.a,nace.or.7 ol( (I,llllfig (it lit'• t i.ll 1 t,intliVily N01:1 1 11 )0111 Nlll - lur Uw elit,lllt, 60 'elect Mt', pittlgo hopyll Cu hlischargo the duties uh ,hhid Once %%1111 lidult y ..h hhhtl hhhhihurtholyy: JrillX%l I : :NNUOL\ CVEsI renrisboroliglrlim ft t-16. —ie. • ..- Voiers tvf i:littiburlatid-count ),1" ,411 r my rlt to FE I ' 11A) YriPUr cuusif,lo uuau u, ti Cui iJ,.tc Jut the OFFICE, OF SI;E:tIFF of l'uwhcrL.ua coolly. ut tilt; r pioro.,oll” . g t .V -[1011,1%00 v.. 1.1 Uu lll.lllk. nut bilio r ut deal mg!, I I.leirge tny,t 1/.,1 I. rill the sluta, urilick., II OH lich DAV ill Mduit:FlN. Carlisis., - April .29, 1546. " Tu thu I . ..lectors 9 ,l'.i . ti i rb or ki li d Cultlfiy.• ELLOW CITIZENS: I (Kr erl.ecir to ) cur 11' 11; C r. Flftifl.itleg. of 1:ooluel land uotti,ty ul wu ale XL Gest, nil la~etion, uud ailt led placiall lir ou t;ir y , um upper I. ✓ A:`, I E‘a. I b.11..—1e. tho cowl! v. E.L.1.01V C;il : - 1 AL )Jllr coshslicirri.thmlur the filirrirCE pi , !tin aw, At die nppruaulttng eir , •llou, ;141,tt slt.,fl he'timt‘ 41 lur your 'support. Very rt..pee.lothy, yours, Se Jth,P.l'll :73,aniaMidillettm tow April • rk) Efecto s 01' f ' acoca6sc.- 9tteatl 1 F.NTI.F.NIEN , —I otter In' (“11 . .11[1111:111. 1.01•11,V I)1. r. , 111., -,w, .11 .Lit Itoli. ynti tilt? "MI 1111%01111tsitu 5ti111 . 1% , ,, 1 111(11;G, 1 . 11, 8111 1U alit:1111'11v 111 V. 1.1111( taf s P,. AA.k_ : 1 4, 84,6:—1e. S , Votet* Couitic.riatia coouty F 4 F.I.LOIV-GITIZENS,-,- I orrcr umaitieratiipt-ns 4.-rat ~,, , ipt • _ OFFICE OF glitElftlfF . • 0 1. Cumber:l;4ml eoitt.ty, At the etimititg• j:eney:ll ' Kleelitt, mid remweit ;I uy :t our . mai r ,, g i, Miro, Sl,unld x'' LAMA ow, 1 1:1134,l; in- Nltitn Ilißell3l . g4 the tittties'iir 4.,id 1.111,V to tO. ',cur of lily ;tinkly. J.I.NIES ' April V.V, 18411 .S To the Voters OlCultiberlioal county ofti•r nty sell of ti ittui:i. doe fi,r the 4ir eytomittu l d county, uud k ,,11 Lc t x,„„kro to you tor yttur tuppurt. UOLCbMI Ctulisk, April IN, I ,To the - VotersAil C timberland COililly TEIDLLQW.UITIZgNS:•-• I hereby offer ray :• '..lr' . . l •iiell to j•eur consider'ntitio us a coodula te for the ObIllt.:E OF' SHERIFF, at the election iu . .oefithet:', next ' , a oci. louse., rtalistOthilly request your yfittr - foi - tite - roitiiii. AlunOft - 11.strolo eta, you sitay- rout a uttlort..l.lc-I,.,v.uAll , 44 t titzlip tiea -of - - the °filet! faithfully and it0it.413.; lindirill . 'hap k youtor,..t,hii.)4HiphoortfcirAici t , tot i..;-.:. 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