TIT vyo&. 9 wJ ,,..' a.i.l asking when tried, to l,e ! dom more than the two ioa nl!lte thnm . aliowcJ Wo u'vc tue Utithn of what we (...ye said " in tiicfcnce.'" as the CoiiMttu jrn of thi Stato declares we may. have r.o harsh words to say of the i. j j, ..it.-!. :ir.t & I'rovoM Marshal,"' whose ammvi!iii"'u'ni5 appear in connoctit'n lv.v'nli. nor of his superior ofiicer. It ispo-.-U.l'1 ilu-y are ignorant of ilie law. I,; lunwvir, they on know it, and vet 111. i lender no foim of government could this does not effect the principle for which we are contending ; it only proves that the New F.r.,n,l n,ilt ",".WUKI I """c"" uPn 8jeech by those in I uu. .ev England nund be nrxlnrt v nf , iv,r ,,.,. ,.. i V . more mis,hief than under ti e Ibb I , 1W ""T P0- tahL Z PP.t.e5joy- 11 , I'ever, by the tone of the ot ln n V ,atitud? oSt i loadinp papen. of the country ptm the S : .S' wLcre PrcE" again Vallandisham we do S - llt bC toK:rato1 or mht- ' n:,t any -reason to apprehend any se- vv ' t t uv I 1 1 1- T rnn A. T I r. . - " ,jro to establish a mi :tarv censorship ste-.,l f i ..t ii ; uivnee wnn the liberty ot , . .' ."a ut lhat tllc sectarian sort in re- wmli nml ..f tl it..., i ".i. tne pew. oi cm., nam:., we woui.l l.g.on and polities ,,f tb XV ..ii ' " " , . ' , r,,,-tfuliy surest to them the pro- uses the verv ,im, Z 'l: 1 "T" 1 - - . - l-' "!" the tv olYromuai.njv ir d ees ; for for univers-d tC. 17 r "T"5 I - V" . ra,,on V"11 lt essa.y to nn- ,::1k. one can be expected to In nv, as means of "7. Z L: . t . w'-. 'nnrs performs, u),i IVi..ler obedience to a law, while it convictions of l ; f . " l"u" ' '" . ".' "L1.;: "ol ln t! - "ivat ' sl,t .... ... t:,o.,..Jt i..J -IOn! " .ba,IlW . dejrradms ! -ity of Xew York but a simile nai er !,!-; her. This would be acting more cruelty witii me caironai tratenutv at tins ' their suf. lv sut, tl::iii Caligula did wiih the people f j viided our mviiuv noi OUIV the mstitnti.ma . nt:;;...l tl.o i' ii i- i " . uien we live, but actually cndanjrerinj? i )n th i other h:n,l ih.it nrr.i;,,rr All the itns that have di- ! with stoit eond. niiiMtum. and lli.-i too. T . . . A. II .W I . . ii'U irv. nil flif frroot ..to ir.,tn I. i l .i !;,,, niton he wrote bi ed u:ts n very j tion whic l. . i i V- . ' , k.V, '" mnraii aaino.ny. :,,l,a,:a -;,and hun h ,n up so bii ' CuZu ? stlhml o j he Evening 7 W was decided in its cx- lbt ,l.v could t l rca.l, an!l yet ex- e J r" I 1,C?!i,:1 uf, .,, ,1 ,i,,ia to be oWl. We b.,4 those Lt w T," '-T ,TUhl, Si"CC 1,,P,, U haS ' ' i . ? '".New Lnaland, wuh , returned to the subject ; and, after ma- IHENS HTJRU jM Alt K V. T. liOBF.IJT DAVIS. ItK Flour per bbl Extra Familv. Extra. Wheat, per buslul, Uyc. Buckwheat, " " Cirn, ' - Oms. TotatiKs, Apples, Apples. IVacbes, 15 ans. Clover seed, Timothj. do. " dried. fovenifirs ifa in-..;.. i .. ... ..i.i . VV 1'lliL' ' I' I- ; 1 I .inil 1.D ilifn. !thc ! o.d Ltur.ir.oaweailli v Tenn- j tion to run to extremes kmc due allowance for the fullies nnd mi-'akes in which public shakers and ; - H n IE ! :? - H of the universal cmaneipation -ditors some times indulge, closes with . i tu.u hfor worse of the nero, and his equality :tl.e white the foiWmjr in favor of the -at rid,t :bn! ,;:,r,l,!S' 11 ,th i r,a"' W X 3" England, and has of bvedom of thought and of di L o i r" ? " ' u-'fii pursued Willi a kim-.w in- i'iie i' wi.icn we are expected readv- fo sacrifice uk Miid. d . At pn-wnt we liave noth- ; fiee.lom of Mi" rule of our cond fanaticism which j "J5ut these errors are of small account very thing liberty law, I in compnYison with the imiKirtance of 'l""1 oi ine press, , iv Cj public apents in intimate contact -.' , . , , ; 1 "titntion, and the with the publb: nd :d. and. better than tl-rj a .vr.am sem wuaf olw.lete. J I'.wo , itself? to its realization. The that, with tl.A public ' heart: Tl,.-v arc! K. knmyo as tb (. ot.tnt.on of Pv-rioiav of tl.o past counts as nothing I of small moment in comparison wi:'h th ! , -r"1 f. .V" M5,,:.l:,r.,l07,nMM,,Cn" ' 1 ?S'nS i"cu!rat1 h? olu- .-. -itv l,ieh exists i., all tne govern- rl.l tae t ous ,.u..n ot neC onnno: -; fll,nary patriots re laughed to seorn. men's, of ivi,-the a:n,,l. st consideration i , , I e.-rs,bam. and a tew mus-y , when this N w England idea of imivcr- to everv m.-asure whieh'anlcts .he inter- ! ests of th.- coiiununity or Use rights of i.idi'.idua'.s. Let us have then, we f-ny, the fullest discussion of th acts of the povi'iT.moi't, bat let that dUmiion b.1 c v.i- luetid with J.ciTV and moderation. .ias :i:i.l il ei-i.' IV. not iiii'.v ivpr'i r ; c.l , i:,.. . . i i- " i .,- " 'o'l.inij, is pressed ujon the v-Mri..! t - of i.mcli value, cxevj t ! p-m 1 ... And n"v its con-rclnoss aud 1.1 tl... DeiiDcrrlc par'y. justice n-e to be proven bv silencing the The Xt'i-ntl Idcas-.tbol!- I ;;-'Vhe 'YT'" lo eionUiii ' crimmoe !. and by imnritfonmtx mon I w' o hold ..i i?e op-n;,.ns. How lone . Even the poa sense ,,f 'allandiham or - : ..-.m ,1. . ... t.-... . ... i r t . i ...... .-- - . . .. C j ' ':-"':''' "'t-a ne perr.iKicu i"-- :na:.ei us in.s.initi-.s ot iZroo:.. niu.-t tl.ns to !i..d i: over a f;-i pe-pV j 1 t.,!, r;it.-d for the ukc of il.e i(:a j.rii:- t d 1 ! " " : C il S . f fVee si eeeh and nnlicci.eeil -j arrsingr. ,:M should tlmv earn- their foili. s to ot tb.-ir 4n-. ...m- j -ot a-! .:.e ,,...ow Jianm-nes ot dema- wicli u pit. b a to t;-neh im n th.. law, i.o ,,. to wivliip ! XV'-?i ",:t; I ti :ds,- heic of pi-my . tb- j,,l:..i;.l tribtmals sue 'to their pui.- ihmei.t. lh.t only when those prove themselves iueomp.-tent !o he ta.-k .-lionul l..!.-!,.l.i.-, A-n. .'. I'a.hei-s. w h n th; v to wo' s! ip ( Ji '..:-.i I it..- rr : ! I s ( ' ;i!ll.c:it. ' ';-2 tu 'in- d.a-ta: i iv." :e d tt a"'o I in w:i t!iiK-reat from l!i jr mvn. ' statasmea. not all the decisions of all the !:"'. i ai"! tun iMtortant : - i u;ii:i im ine land can convine. t- r th-.-ir s i v an 1 i i.'le . : r, I, ; .1 !,i-o..V .Mil !-.'s, star.il vif a; iv oihe: m poj 1. d in i Th- 1 .... :!'.i !:c!..;,r. (M l il . t .-. " 1 . - ' ' . 1 1 . " We i: e 'lie -m's 'i" :n iy b i-Mo -i-. ph i'. b t ,, ji:Md ehai'.iei. I , a., it ha- .-' ! i.Svvf, tiv :: i i-; tl nat.- n li' (lie Am. r'a.n people that they are p.nt lV; :n a !iin u: d r a Constitution whieli is tb-ir safeiruanl. inviolable alike l in t'm" of p ':er and i:i time of war bv i t!io-. t. iiijKira! ii y in the a bninistiati. m of ; 'jovenuiv :;t : an 1 i'ot all the prcc'ama ; M n of a IV; i 1. n'. tlt orders ef a War ilM-dioat. s. the threats the stn ntr arm of the military force imo'.cd t i sup 'y :!e; deficit ney." ( iVNKI.S fr 1 Act of Assi'iiib'y in relation t th" jrnidu- ::tii:ir and valuation o!' uefate'i di pa.tm- nt, orits v onmts.-.-i.iners f d lands t!ar seve. a! v. ill expire. i.ee I -n n 'lie;--.-: b-S'ile i" b iv. if f. r Ian. ays, Mi can pi- v. : t ' n -i d b , rvi terrors :h mi i . . i.d a vrvd -:ie respect ' :.n I opi:;i us , f oti. :-, h lr ...i til' e'ei-.- t! iii! i;i. nal I" 's iiviw a .-. ti il t! at i!' .-i:ch ; !!- i;.:e not a tnr'.llv licen passed. ..-s:i-e o. Id not have "lili'a'ed ' i.;lt i.- now till lestoo ! To be l! " r !!' n.- in ihb s frii li 1 in in:' tu h iti'l. i'vi rv ri ji-t '' in bv t!:-- t'u id. on -ntai 1 the statutes e'.aicted r-'a'-Ti'itei d lo 'aw of th.e h.nd ia pu-suan-e of I IV in l I'Hiiiics ot 1 'eni svlx aii;a. by its own limitation, on the fust day of Am-usf, I8'.:h Tln-sf iefenstcd, Ind 1 "or ta''- ?'d nn'ave of it in time, and hae liair la-ids appraised by the Cn:i n.i . .-"oacrs a .d Ta-teiit-.d, be oil' ti e date : b v i ea. rnirKs J?7 50 7.75 1.D0 1,00 :- 50 a. oo 1 .f0 o.co '1,50 AT3'0' n- '. -i-i The f .11 viiiii nana'd pers"ns ti.te fiVu retit'euis ler Liii ns;r. which wi'.l be piesenletl f..r the act: n i f llie C art of Qua-tcr Sessions f Ca-id.iia fnnnty o i Mondnv the Fir?!, dav of-Iiipe imxt to wit- Peter Fink. First VM J. eiistin, Tuvrn Divid Metzjir, F- mtli W'd (i!yrus I but. ' 4 James Downey, Sr. 2 id W'.i ' .iiinus D nvta v.Jr. 'it.d W'd - ' P.akz.i K li'cr, 3rd W'd J ,hll V.. M'Ketie Chess Splb.JJS Ti rn'ia F.inanue! -lioneu MiMvitlc ! r nli James M. li;flle. Sunuuit ville l.r"'iiih. " Josejiiiii.e Frees. SaniuiitvilTu 1 ii ii-h. Lenhiirt Ki. t, T..ylor to-vn-hip, Fi;incis Set. G-neninujih Bor . I4iiil I.iiziner. C'at-t Sringn IJornnpIi. " J..bn 15ia.lv. 3 I WM .J..biit..-n. Michael J . I'lolt. Sii.-ipiei.rtiina tp , Ueerv Sclnndile. 4lli i .J.-l.tistown. " Joi n I'.ij.iki. 2 1 W. J hi.sfou a. L.twitnce SoliT-.th. Cari-olltown, " " Ad ilpl.lts Wihle. Tl r t.'-.vns'idp, D:e.:el M'D -nub!. Ci'iJ.iin F. c. ' I iiaef I Ibmalf.-n. x"i:in.ir 15 r., :..M r F..x.:5 ! W' i d .!ii;st..wn. A't-ini l-'.ail.. C;ia':ria II. i..u-li. lie k l,v::dnii, Suuitait vi'.le Iti r., Micl.avi b.iruaije. Ce;i iield lV;i , ' fs.iue C.awfwrd, Wc;.t Wa.:, b i n A r.l.iir. " " 'oiiii E 1 1 '. r.seh, C lieirnii'h l!...r. " J i!ni v.-rt. i i:em:M:'i li. ir. los'-jil. (i.;:se, Ki.-'d oid tji. Veruiiica Ann It iiiy. Sun. mil ilie l'.oi-.u.h. Win. It ei.t- l . -J .hiisTawn 15 .r. hil.n ll.ai.iiti n. W.Lu.t. n tp., ri.ilip I It t Z' lt. Loo it , .h-hti I! Myeis. .'o V. V. Gio-sU-rj.'c, . ('.irr. '.it e.vn. Icr..me 1 '1"! t . S !'( a- li.mi.n t. . George Wflit. Mihviiii- Ii..o." . freo J). II. hri ioui. -llii WM ,J uii..fii, Wm. 1). i..h..ls..u -2 ! W'd :..r Ge rpe W. Iilu'iin, dress .n. Owen M"C.ill'rv. 'inii. i:i IV-r --Jt. J..hn Wilkin.' Wiv! i.,-r,,n T- . T-.b: Ibadr EIensbu-r, the 2r,t'i y of M-clu-A. D. i8G.' .1 OS JIMM.'NAI D. Attest IVo'.la iiot.it v. J0F1X l'.l'CK. SI eiiiT. April 2-2. ISM f.t rr. Ilverj- Stable. J . The undersi"nul respectfully' informs the trnvilirjr pn'.lir, fir and near, that thi ine prepared to f?ir nish, i n t.e shortest iiot're. Ilir.-es. Pu iii.-s, Hai'Us an l i ( rv ol cr.cnnvciiii-i e i tl ;it line. !tr very M-,is.in:it'e j r;a es. t all who f.ivi.r them, it dt.-eve t. be accofimo dated They v il!. a!s. i tin Irjrgiesi-r Ua ks t. ELcnsl ur.'. (',' e?t Spiings ; mid will o.n ncct with the different pnssMijicr tnn" on the l'eana. Railroad, at Crcsso?i Stati'm. givins trayelh is the h-rt't tur.c "i the pad, 1 1 or frnm any of i he bive name i places, of ;;nv ntl.er Ii i.e. i-iiibip iir:::zT, & co Jbiv C. If nr. Cm. As:!iual SJixCiicj Zcitort. '!' Ceiinv Sit j ciintendent of Caudnin c-.ioity ; 'ill.- Di.-trie' uf Washington t uxn-l ii.. nelinr f. r the seh-M.i year i lu.il g . n ll.e first J mdiy in June l,t3. Whole nuniU-r f .-eiiools 8 Xi;:n'iT yet n n''i"i hoi liliail'Cl . .f lil llc (en-i.rrs m ple ! ,", Whole nund cr .-f fc-ni.-de t aeie rs employed Whole ri'i-iiher of moiiths taliiit by i...d in all the schools " 2 Wliole i.umU'r of iimml.s taught hy fema'es in all the M-hoo!.; " a Average sahirits of males pr-r month 52" Avcrnco salaM s of females p-r mop'li -.( Nnidn r of tei.h r-; I'Ximiiv 1 in the l t. hy eo. Siipi-tiu miir.t in presence of I! ;ird j Whole mother ,.f t;a'e siholars alieii.1-!' m h... 1 in t! ,:. tri. t 1 -0 Whole mini her J fema'e I.L'o vr, io number of male scholars aften 'iiiL' school in tlei'istiift .'.'' Average nnmher . f female Number of mills on the dollar for srl... .1 p irp'.srs N'miiher f it his hi the dot. lar for V-l;ilieP2 inp-s.s Air.. nu. t of t;,x h vi d f(.r FCho 1 purposes Amount of tax levied fur htl'ldi'l J.lirj'OSes From state apiiv-t-ii-ifioti ' for the present year From the coH. t ter of ...ch.-fo! lax s rce date of hi.-t fjiort F;o!ii roiin y irea surer for unseat'. d hii.d.-inre !at report GARDNER & HEMMING'S OiiEAT AMERICAN Kniin-i j- r.-moJi,TllnJ rcliar1 for . W( w;lu tnute SKW HAND WAOOX. NEW WAOGAOK WAGONS NEW TKAPPlXos, KEW HAHSKSS. NEW WAHDKOBE, Hid ercryihin? K.'e$at ia the ex. iTfii.. anil hiri', in i.oinvoi bckuly. x.-.i tJm on::it of & Traveling elsow in Aiucriri. THE PAVILION u lre nd comlbrt jMr, olid U r t.inp.i as tu allbr l c.i-c nd .m l..ri lo the iMiron of lias t .lLlisli-mc-iit. THE STUD OF HCRSES AND I'ONIES will claim r-irrii-uliir attention. tin y are ainoni; ilie iiTi-( blooded, il! ! p-.i train. ..1 animals in thw world. I r"i:ti:t-lt ain:n? wh-jm fctAiids the Great Talking Horse WASHINGTON, l.fautil'ul thor.ih-lirrd Arabian l'h'r.;r, vhrt will le ititro.lu--.-a. by h,i trainrr. iMr. UA.N" li A KIJ.N IIH. AiM..n- the l nnic Vtlt be loiutd Ctniilr. l-'ire t'iy, Hrinc", Jupiter, Oaii.-it,; Sl.ii, Lucy Lonj, Or..-- l.ale and na,ubridn-f. The Educated Mules DAN AND DICK. ili i'ltnvturrd ty Dan OnrJtu-r, In a vari-;y i.i Lauihable lVrlor. i:ia:ice. 'pri. V." o b- snU'e; I vet s!:;v! s. mi 1 do rot m-im ". i' la ! of i : hub'ts. t )i'.t',l pe ,,,h- Jin-: oui r. ! the -...id i! in - tl.ut :i:v in i : .r.i-ves, ;, to 1. i; hv rxnr. ss th ir ' e.-.i; p inii'i.-n! :it lii.dino Vi rv few t'.i:,:s to r.rhuii. it, i, b, rs. Tl.iy have l'fover, d th;( lu -, are !he n:-: reii;.i 'he m sf vi :?oi.s. tlie t i.if.ciiied. Hi'-' en'ei pii.-ino t ( o le on enrih : i-e IV Stme- may quail and in my. may but the 'reat heart of the Ameri- J run peojt'e b :ds stronyr. ami, 1-t th trife j b neaeefu! or blood v. the cons!i!ui ua! I i-iebt of the reople wil: be maintained bv I tSie iM'oiile a rniost ai! (he a-'s, eon'rix ane: s and tbree that i;.ei;.int d- spotisni mav t--it.r- to bear against them. Pitt Hot and 'nioii. a,! il, am! tl world mm i-.vo ::rts, to wit : D-.-e-m- et in ril .riuis, wh n pr sent the N-"v l.itd.'o '. i 1,-a, and orilir.ary morhi's, p - .--r.- 1 f i'e.ver u'-'tilud- s, n pr- y-c.:tinjr t'" ;ir r..;t-s of th'p.ople. p'r.eva'lv. 'f .'he- e.a!iticsitiin w.iuid satisfy th. o'- i or Xcvv I!;u h.nd i'ri. mis, -v a. i bje. t to it: but th-reisa . i e;, of New !'.!: l::r,d hi'a: thropy ' ..i-'i 1. e.it.i s perfectly intolerable when ia'..- a pr.irtiejl dir. e'.i.:.i. Th con- 'I "1 tiieir (i-.vii superiority, and th-. low lM.il t)V ilieill o! lliet:i TMl iMl'l 1 v. lot i!v arr:'i!ice of Si-biHi'tna.-ters in rlii.in ;,n J po'i ies; hi fact, in every ,; :a:io i of Uf . they think it is pbilan ' ' ' an 1 c'.iarilable to b continually 1 "if'.i.i those whom they think less ad xineed than ihey are, and to compel that "Mtt'.nuity of thought which seems to lie 's-enmd to tbeirhappiness, and which, if it c m! 1 h brought alKMit. would render 'I'i- v.li i',,. world an intellectual solitude. se of the characteristics of the New -a'aTid mind is, as we hae alivtuly ::'!-d, the disposition to divide men into '"'i" ; of which it seldom knows more ' '' two. Men, as looked upon by the w Kit-hind mind, are either saints or h alliens, drunkards or teetotallers, hlsoim or Toiti.AI iioioi b, ros or eow- nr J. patriots or traitors. i 1'liv. rJy of .Kwrli :m! f tiv ; f From the Piittmrg Past j j Sheridan in one of thoi mainificent efforts in defense of pub'ic lilierty, whi-h : have mad- l.is panic so famous, remarks : You niiv pive t' e people a merc'r.rry . Smate: you may rive them a venal House j of Assemblv: ' on mav p-i ve them a trnek 'intr Congress and a tvrnnnieal IVinee but cii mean unfeMentl lYes, and I will d efv vou to neroacli a hair's breadth . tipon their liberties. Upon the same subject the celebrated Junius wrote : t TiCt it lv impressed upon vonr minds, let it be instilled into your Children that :ual qualities of others, m ike 'hem ! the Liberty of th- Tree? is the Palladium , of all the ( ivi', Political and llcbious ri?bts of Freemen. The triva! lessons, fauprbt in Kn.dand, j and inherited by the menof the Amncan : revolution, are not entirely fonrotten by j their descendents. Tt is true that upstart military pepmjays, poscssinsr a discrc- tionarv ower. bave exercised a fjrrcat i l. Letters of Ailn.iii'straiion on t ' e' ' te of Sir ,in Glas. inteof E enshin ;. (.' .itd'i ia e, .me v. hive cr "ranted to t) e t-iti! id t r. '-v '.lie ie-L'wter of Canihiia e .ntitv. A 'l per" His ireteot. ti o .nid est tte ii! make pnxn.ei.!-, und p.-r.-ns liaviii !:eius siiiit ir.es-aiiie will prcsfnt tht-tn i nut n !!" frcttien.t-nt. F. GLASS. AvlmV. II y -jt. r, -i;t. 1't'N NsV l.v A v I A K.W. liOAU seiinifi.i:. LKAVE WEST WAHU,0 ifk . ('oneni in ;h 1 ltn!ieis A. (.!d.bo:i, L-.i-.-Uo 1. G itites. Lo.'ttto. I. A'ex. M.-ore, F.l-e,.. -urj lat VV. .hteoW I rf-ih. Cai ml! towtihip ( ' I)ani:l W. li uhu. :;r, J.; ',i -h.hns. town, Jo-i P I M'1)M.! J) 1' rk'of ijtrottr S.-.j-ei'is. E'( n-hure, Mav I so 3. Total re ti ej.s F r ten hers wtoj-es Kr fuel and I'oniii rr-ricieR For salary of wrntflrv cr di.-trict supcrinti ij.ierit 'i'onl ordoi lt irs A:c. Aienv'-t oid on the di.stijct V exie:.rcs bts of 1 M 1J 1-J ,17'.0 tToSJs St'GO i s'.h'iA ! 'o-yj.::!i ,7i;0io S -ibf O lG.-o S I J oi Jo :j I . 2 Jo. o.s ar. STATIONS. t .!.-.iia. Kitt.im:n. OaHit.in, " thi'ss. n, Lilh's Fort a e, V iliii re, V.-m: -iiivrhiM, W.tv iai Point, (Toneiu;iuj:h, J hi.stown, A.M. I A. M. F.M. p. m. - i I 7,15 7 50 K'. .5 s 8,21 8.r)l H.r.7 A .M. 8,00 9,35 0.r,r ;, u 0 GO A. M. 9 53 K'Oi F.M. 1 7.15 7 f.O 7 r.O 7.58 8 .05 8 10 S.-J5 f .31 8.42 8 f.5 9 01 M. To .tciioih meIIVkis i EJulli a i : v. v it: r.N i ( ; f. x ti .t. ma n i i a v i n c; hei n re-1 1 Ted to hea'rh in a few d;iys. tiltcr ir.ide. e. .j-er all the nsn-.l roiilii e an 1 irrej.'U lar expensive modi-.- i f treatment vithoiit MU'eess. ennsiders it his saeri' bity to con, niunie.itc to liis : filiefed fellow creatures the means of cure, hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will .-e.id (free) a copy of the prescription n-e.l. Oiivct to 1r. John M. Ti a on-am., 180 Fulton Stiwct, Brooklyn. New Yo-t. r JaM'J'. e. m. e-y DISOLUTIOW.'-aa Th ee.part'HTsl io lately exh tiec bct-een Total amount of expenditures l'S2.30 Total nmotmt of debt of dUliiei ,t 1 200 .CO 'VV, it ness our hands this eleventu i!n of M.-vIm;:?. "WM.I.I AM M'CIWKFV Ir.-,;d. ,.. MpJ i.H. 1-K '.t I I V Sec'y. Mav 13. 1SC3. t;;e c;si?;ky of pcsfo mebs Coiii.rUe tin 'iTest mini drit thai tv.-r .-.TfleJ. Ortat r.xieri( ha I. eH incurrpd in Lrininjj them to-i-tht-r, and e iilt-jlul to give tile Be&t Circu; Eatertainsi8't tliat l.!3 r-v.-r l-t-en witnesed in tlii oumrj . l.o.i'i at tli i)t EAT A HT1STES, nt ju '. -u for juunelve. ! Mr. Richard Ilemmings, thr rr::rti Ami-riran llorsrnian, nd Ti-lil U.n.cer. 11.: will aiper at a-h Kntf rij.in:iient in a trt-t vain ly of his thrilling IVrforinaiire. DAN GARDNER, and Vavriff Clown. A a l 'jJ i'twii i r.s inT-ary to C" jrui tir" id i. :i ir-iii.'!, rh pui.hc li. y roi(r.-viul::l ; llr.-insctvi upoa iij lv;j.iiy oii of .Monmi At aoh entertainment. iXtr Itue Fairy ol" the Arena, Miss Eliza Gardner. Ur.--i-t.unly ilie te-t I-mat Kae Tau tit exUteitCf. S'v f vcutt s tliO iiot lte.u I aid c(fc:-ic inu :uri( con--I inctl vn-h J-ajiiiikf. siit?tiiid I'aitrii:, A.r., upon it,- b.tck ol" her iirir'J ii'-r-t-, w liil- at t'uli moiioi., r,iH;iiH" with i-r iasniji act of i.KAJi.Nii iHi:-LGii I'tiiittija. Signer Wanibold, tlf ckira rii.Ttkry 1 oiitcrtioi.iiii aiS . . .i.iir-ri til i.ot"-- i-i-tn ; l.tn cr .firir.i.cc s niii-l !.( sfi: tt.i t- i..ierej. John Foster, JVJ(ii.- .Tst r -oi- tf litr most rititil at.J lauhbi i luwm tiiai evtr enlrrd a ring- Tho Polish Brothers. Thr:.e atr.n:ihiiiL' liymnav will ap eiAr i.i a r.it ty ot li.rir classical ald vaii(tt-rl'u!l f.airf. George R. DeLouis, via ap..'.r in hi rrf"rmancs n tii Horizontal har. ana introduce llio HiAIM K i',M; JKNSY I.IXU, in hr .iiiu-ins nl Ki,tena:ii.-i( lr:ck. Xoseih.-r with Mine C?,mille, rVauiil'ul l.;Ucstr!cnue. Ln. Petite Camille. tl..- l-'-ii-ii.ir l:ar.pt-io-. Vcung Sam, II. !'ov,Ut l iowi:. III. KK lAUTI.V, 11 KM KY I'F.TElibOX, feWNOIi UAJ.DAV1N, and l! ... .nj u ho rill- 1 l.K.-v,.ii .Si IftMMi-IG'! Ani..it l r-, I hi!a.!.ip;!:a, ti'litly, lor p-:iod i f !3ur munthk. w if r 11 let'i 'la! Slex in: I;-r Adai: s &. O in tiie bind er li-:ave eastu aud3, stations. P. M. I A.M. Cnnetnaub. Mineral Point. deal. The citizen in some cases bas not j,,ilstovii only been threatened, but imprisoned, lor tbe publication of what be bal an nn- dmibted rlibt to rmblisb ; but when an j Snmmei hill rnuioeltin'tv offered for the neonle to pro- i Wiinn-re, n"innce njion tbfse arbitrary proceedings, j j they were most eninbatic in putting mon j .. . - i p i t-i.. "-.rer-SMin, tliem meir seai oi coihu-hiiiiiiumi. o rebuke tbns administered arresteit tbe out- rap conu)lainel of. arl the repetition of j 0.55 7,00 .30 n,30 . 1 ... 1 L.oo ; J5 .2 I I A.M. P.M. ! l'hp Vpw F.n--- ' it at the comins fall elections will be still ':'nd nen I kno-.vs no meilinni. It is con- j more cmpbatic. 'i:inn!',v ,m the streleb ; it allows neither I lint while contendini for the full riprbt is 'lf eor other people any p-ac? of mind : nn'l, in the restless pursuit of now hap piness, produce au intinite deal of misery. lint the feverish excitement of the New '-'i?laiul inintl, which ut times is boroVr "Ur o-i insanity does the most mischief in P'lities. i:UnninT constantly to extreme?, of free discussion, we do not see any ne cessity for intemperence . of language. Thishowever, is a mere matter of taste, any one liavincr the right to select his oven J ( Ja'litzip. Kiitaiming, Altuona, I i 7.58 12.27 7 12,35 S,0 8,'20 0.50 8,26 7,00 8.38 P.M. 8.51 8.5!) c 0,08 ! -B 0.19 ! 4 9,29 i i 9.39 i -s 2 10,00 J 5 busiiass has bet n th's thiv itisolve-1. SHE M A KK.lf ".1AMS V CO. The hi'iress v.ii! still b.' conducted on a more extensive scale than lerttofoio by E. II. S'u t niakf r ei II. pie who are nuthorized to Settle all necrnints f ilie hite firm. E. SIIOEMAKKK& CO. Elu-nsburg May 5, 1823. In the (Join t f Common Pleas, of Cambria count v. 33. June 8.-J0 ' 1.10 11.15' , P -M. t A.M. I A.M. Triiins will stop at etutions marked I',' orAy -.cbeii cienal is given. EP.ENSbURG & CRESSON RAILROAD. On and after Monday, December 22, 18G2, trains on this road will run as follows : ..1.:......:- M;.,rr,f d. .rann violence to i LEAVF ErENS3t KC. '""V At C.40 A. M.. cmnectn with Mail East puiiiic, mnrais. n cnutu """r i other eveninrjr in New . York, in one of t and Phila. and Dalt. Express We&t. At 6 35 P. M.. conneetinc with Express East ami F;t.-.t Line West. be occasionally indulcres, apnlietl lfinrMiae j x.kavk Ckessox to the Vresident of the United States j At 9 30 A. M.. or on departure of Mail ...u:,.-, rrt Tx-oohl nnt nee. even were we Train East. cnustWc ; amona other things he called him ! At S 00 P. M., c r on departure of Fast Line i ' i? always opposed to compromise; pur- j those bursts of mnl'icmant passion in which , s,"iu: tlie one idea which is uppermost at '1 time, with fatal -erseverenoe, to its nyt direful consequences. 'IliC idea b tv once conceive!, the whole telf-es- vm of the New Kngbuidcr does not per- a "slave." remarking that "the press '"'t him, to doubt its correctness, and his must set him free. ltut. even in tne West, fxeite;ble mturc makes him at once an netny ot all who doubt or oppose it. e tit V.n.1 litlw lm anvtA case ' Hiiiii" ,,c . - - j i" to sieak freely than for our authorities to J ENOCH LEWIS, Gen.Kapt. "pior Itent. Tl ..er. -.r.:- : :i i ijc -iiiio; on iiam fcireei. : miu " ' is thus constantly at war with soms- . arrest him. It is very true that Demo- , r,or-.nch, formerly K-cupied by D. W. Tw. '-Lv who docs not agree with him. for j crats. wh.c offences wer;. venial com- j j,. M. !.. of which p-i m Jc -jven agree of th r -t. r ' t i.. ti. r the jirch abolitionist. M nmedi.iTe'v. nee is not One OI in: joiuiea in ins . rarpii in " , . ' T n, .o- -,r VM K1TTELL. John J. Evans vs. Janes Nicholas Evans et. nl i Term ieC3. Sum J mons in Partition. CAM PR: A COUNTY, S. Se vl Tlie Ceinm- nwcabb of Pi ni.syl- vai.ia to tho Sheiitl jf taid unty G -eeting : If John J. Evans mal e you secure of proecirtin his claim, we command ywi that you summon by good and lawful mm niorcrf, James Nicholas Evans. 7;isinns Evans. Theophilus J. Muntlon and Eilenor his wife, Mary Ann Evans, and Mar Evans, (mother of Thomas Giilbth Evans, ikc'd ) late of your county, so th.si they bo r.ntl ar near before our Judges at Khrns urg. at our County Court of Onmioii Plens, there to Ve held on ti e First Monday of June next, to show wherefore, whereas, they tho said John tT. Evans, and the nforesnid James Nicholas Evaiis. Erasmus Evans. Theophilus J. Man don and F.llenor bis wife. Mary Ar.n Evans, and Mar Evans, bold together and undivi ded a ceitain tract of land, situate in Cam bria township, Can.biia com ty, adjoining lands i f James and Oenrge IJills. P.-land, Jenkins tSr Co.. John L'oyd.and ethers, coti taining 820 acres and 134 perches more or less, of which th said James Nicholas Evans Rras Evans. Theophilus J. Mundon and Etb anor bis wife, Ma.y Anr. Evp.r,s. and Mary Evans, deny partition fo be made l e. twern thrm accor 'ing to the fe.rm of '.he Rtatntc in pnch a raw made nnd provided, and unjustly permit the Fume to 1 e done, contrary to the form ( the t-tatnte very un jnstlj', and agaiust the same laws and ens. toms aa 'tis said. And have you ther and there the names of thoee Mimmoiurs and this writ. - VTihin-s the IW rah'e GFOpr-E TAT LOH. Prep Viit J-v-'gi-cf .-ir nM Court, at Jlst of t ritsi-s, J I of Jure Term. 1803. Mo'rt vs Tb.lliday. t t ah ' S'euart vs I-.v. a!. I'aden vs I.vcoinnig InMiranee Coinpauv. Thorough vs St ulznian. gai nisi ee, 0..pim',n eah Ii vs Ilohei ts. rt nl.. Noel vs r.hei.;-hi.rg and Cu-ssou Paiboad C' mpnny, Sliek vs J" rafts, Slll:e vs Saiee. Pose vs r-.H kit r. et al. Ral'zi r vs foiidner. White vs Leih. Commonwealth v Lbiton et ;!.. (Jagebv vs P nr I )iri tt rs of C.imhiii C..., M'Uni"le vs Sharps Aem'r. r.bcnsbnrir and Cresson Pailioad O nij vs Noon's A uii'r, Jours vs Moore, Dillon vs Wiet. Myers for use r Ti'ey, Myers vs M'fioiinigle. Linton vs MTIomngle, Duncan vs Piingle, Evans vs Jons. M'D inahl vs Gauran. Piper vs Livergood's Ex'r, Purns vs rii't. Cash. on vs Des-lop. Weibx El'i vs EnL'b-hangh, lb ffman vs' L'vergood's Ex'r, Puck vs Shittig. J. M 'DONALD. Prot' Profhoi.ot.tiy'.s Office. Mav 13. 1303. 1 he e r..rtaimnent will eoassieDe w;tn t:r ZOUAVE HALT. Tlie lrr-?rinaiioe will rvntrrii t r.-rj- Yarit-ty 1 Tri. k KidiiiK. Scetio itiJ:ii-, i'uinhlnig, GymnahUc Ki. plana. Two aiiti i our llors Kidin; kc, OiC. with Mulc t.y the Bund. il un-Ji r tlie immeujate direction of MAS U.OlU.Ntll. The CR ASM PhOCrsSlOX will enter tvn alut lw 1-2 A, M., dur i:i which the iand will discourse ruo-t beautiful muic. Two Pri!FOR3IA.CES each Day, Iioor rpeii at 'J ana 7 P. M. Per rormanre to commence ha.f an hour latrr. Adnission, 25 Cents. o HALF i e:c. 5t will rxiMP.rr in r.nKNsnrpG, Tik x'hj, Jisuc Villi. L M.I.I MAYSi'MTpG. Jl;r.2 8. JOHNSTOWN. .L,i... 10. rjV thi: Ci lat (;ausic rp ; w-i liUMAN MbSrllV. ! Jnxl Published, iu a fr-i!e f L'nvit"jx. Price ! iri.r CukIs. A LKCITPi: i.v D:. CUI.VERWKL. ON , 'ihkCAI'.SE and LLT:i. I' Soermatori ho.vi. Coi sunii ti..n. Mental and Physical DebiK ! ity. Ni rvi-u-uess, Kpilepsy. I:tij .-tired Nutria ; li. :i of the P-ody ; Las.-itnde ; ' Weakt ess of ! the Limbs Ht.d P.aek ; Ii d:si.iH-.":lio:i. and In-' ; cnpacity. lor study and Lai;..r ; Iodine-s' f I Aj nrehensioti ; L ss of Menior : Avetsion lie loiatrs J.'ollcr. i TIIK underirr e1 having obtained a Li cense ns au'-tionu r in Can. brix county frt'im Samti-l J. IiOtkii collector .f the Nation altax law forthel3t!i DU-tiict Penna. lln.i: bv tiivts notiiK. that he will attend to the. duties of an au-.ticuecr for sll person.; whieli may wish to employ him all :nvlications mnde personally rr by letter addirssed tr Ixirctto. 1'. (). will lie promptly aitended to. KNOS C. McML'LLEN. Ebmsburg Dec. l"th 18;J. "XT otlce. IN L tiers ttstamentarj- on the estate i if Piehard iharn. late of Washington townsbip. Teee;.."-ed, have been prar.ted to the subscriber, resi dm2 in said Town.ship. All nrs. i.s having claims again.-1 said tsnte will present them properly autbentie.-,ted. and those indebted to the san.e wiil come forward and'ierhe pajiuent. CHAPITY T, SHARP l'.xecutrix. April 29, 18C3-Ct. I7or Kent, 1 THE STCRE ROOM on H:e' Strrct Iaely occupied by D. J Evans & J -n, a a Clothing Rfr. w: VI KITTKLI K'ucuMMir. April 23, leo3-it lo.. v:. ... r., l. ...... i .... j , oi ,-.m:-:ie ; li:.Ui:'.: ; : If I listrnst ; Diziees" : 1 Ic '..'.ache ; Alii;: j tiovs cf the Eve. : Pimples t.n ti e Face Involuntary Emis.-ion. and Soxn.i! L.rapa' Icily; t!ij Consetpieiicis of Youthful hidU cit-tion. ,vc. ivc. ! TTThis a'5.r.iirah'..; L efu-e clearly proves i that the ab-nve etiumcrate.l.. oftt-n st. it -fj';c-j td t v-ls, nia- he removed without medicine : and witho-it d.nigeror.s surgical operatior.v ; ai d should he read by every youth tUid ' every man in the laud. Sent under s-eal to any addr( n :l pij,, ! sealed envelope, pu the receipt of six cents i or two pOft.iiic ti'amits. bv aldrcs-ii,-.- ciias.j. c. Kline u.- .. Koiverj, Vviy YnrU. .-out i Jlicc E2o, 4.", November 10, 18';i -'y. lit: I it 1st rat or s Xoilff. Letters of Admit. ; it.trat.ion haing been grsnteil by the rl;,-:. : ter of C.uiibiia county, to the uiiueiaigned en the stat of AmIm-w J. Faire'l. late, of Snsi'p'ehanna township. C-t'ibi ia comity, . deeeasl. all persons hivnw c!nirr.s (ojaiii.t - tl-esrid decea.-ed are hereby in tilied to-pre- tout them properly nnthenlieutcJ for et. il u.tiit. aL.I those indebted nre rcp,;.;t J j uiukc payment v. ttliout de'av. JAMKS T. KlRXPATlliCK. , HENRY C KIKKPATP.1CK, j f v'n r April 13. I8t 3 - i ir John " fc Croey's (Jt4uciit Glue ia i po ibr "'"' t IL Dtiiht:'. 4L3 'M' l ehuracter, anp he sees iu men nave been i!Dpri?om.u ....0-., .
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