E ON M. 3 1 I der. thialplea, he Nias senteaced 'to a , term s!-= i7ecul bP Genttemen Qnlyl of inatosotiment and Tina of 111000.— . 4 "— -t During"hisiniprisonme4 he freely boast cut fv,ina our exchanges the fol- ed to thine who vai.tedhina of his connec lowing sayi9:33 in repra to cite slave.,tradC,..andlis• floors.—A- IT: in Auburn igisktor tiPbasinesl;.' 0f102.1, uai her gard?.n other day, wliecilre.and- P. 1 49 ,' ! ". 9l e 4t retnitte4 Ins fine and setlualree. denly rushed into the house tb.# she w-. 3 att.:1044 by a smite, and fainta, -Rilen, it 17.9.3 foUnd that one of lunips had giveu )7ay and =Used her • frig Et. • _ - ' - '" . - 1 1Vayiliould a little boy be cfefal to wqcythe conduct of 141-papa's _ fa3 - 13'1)k - _says; "Consid - _Cr the, ppas of the aunt and yid lie wise." CRUEL Anst,.3liss 3feßiiae 'swore out aiWarrent , • Albany, against - her father for t• itealing her ear-rings to bet on a 40 g , _ - ...L.:-.A. , ollrgrasom V 739 censuring a young lady tot...tight, - ."Why" replica the &rob - Miss, - "you' would not_reporn- Ilona:Zoom habits to Year - parishoners?" Th 9 'eleig 3 man, thus outwi sild ttea p smiled. - - . . . __ • Of all - the 'projeets of reformers and -- Cnthusiasts, P.O onf., bas.dohe so much to - 72 en1ava - zile sokeze , of wonian in a practi `il-iiay, as—ho9o. - • - • The only way to cure a boy, ; of staying unt - nights; is iohrealt• - er "else hefrrans - with" to clothe `llousewcir4 EN :A little t9y Duce s.aid 'mother. Graaldniothgr, I hope. die fliat;" " Why so my " " Be rause can - stand trotkbles betterthan yon can." Tills tat - from au k affectioeate brace Itay, occasioned great laughter., Woatcc's thilir..32.--Plepure is to on:len what tlie sun is to the flower.; if moderately enjoyed, it beautifles,, it= re ' Treshie, and it improves; if immoderately, It Withers, it deteriorates, and destroys. litif the duties of domestic life • exercise'd aa they must be in retirement, and call -ing forth all thOsensibilities of the *male, are perhaps as necessary to the full de - velc - pment of her charms as the shade tind-rthe . shower - sre to the rose, conform ing its beauty, and- increasing its fm. ' IN giving advice to young ladies in the choice of a husband, a modern writer 'litters• the following .c-iineles The man who doesn't take tea, but I l_takcs sniff; and stands with - his back to; Abe . tiro, is a brute,. whom I would : not ~,advise you, my dears , to upon any 'Ciinsideration,—eittier for love or money. But the . roan who when the tea is over, is 'discovered to have had' none, is sure 'to -pucka the best husband. Patience like his -deserves being rewarded- with the best - of wives and, the best of mothers-in law. My dears, when you meet such a intro do your utmost to marry him; In the severest winter he would not mind . going to: bed first 1" . -:A NEW Ikscovkuir.—The following - , fas..communicated 'to the.. Boston Been ,ing -Gazette . by a correspondent of that _paper. We hope the discovery will be of benefit to our feminine readers : the benefit of your lady readers who wear 'hoops (and who of her sex do pot ?) permit me to, communicate a vale -able ;discovery, by which they are enabled - to sit dew; even na a circumscribed space, swithout producing- those . awkward- and unsightly protuberances on, each side, and the frequent bulging out in front of the :skirt like - an innated balloon; The rem edy_ is Simple; the. lady has _ merely to jitt, the„. ho.op behind when taking her. .seat, so that it brought into, nearly al - perpendicular position,_ and the sides told; 'snugly over close to the.tigure. One ofl the-largest and loireliest of her sea. : hit ittpon this - happy idea," , PayqTY LAncislr.—.The belle Of Li rotaantie'llttle village about ,forty miles porthwest of ToledeWas stolen from her fathet.'shoise few nights since, The tilig - wars ' 44. 44 1 0* young man, with 44 0 4 EVA.. and comely. features . . The .young ,fady's venerable father, pursued ..the thief in the morning, and on . arriv ing'at—found his lost . daughter, Rho introduced- the thiefflts her husband..:-- The old - gentleman 'more - Iriojently for ~some, mittitii;' - ivhen, the thought sud - diely striping him 'that he was iibihrdiyi he, bibanie 'amiable 'and - 's.sid-; ft , l3leasinza -on ye 'my children I A !" - The 'accepted the - Old . gentlenlarkS' `~lessmgs, : stud haie since accepted a few lituidred acres of his extettaive - estate.— Toledcr Vcrmmerzial;-..Tane - .-P4F 3 4- 1 4NT BPIPHANAN OP.T/14 54mE TBADE.—TiIe Tribune calls the attention to the -fact,-that-the-President of the Vuteri Su t te,s haS romitt4 the' finelm. wed ton Captain Smith, in Npiitork, tried some time since for implication in the Skyetrade "Hewas charged With a capital'offence, ,Ind the case was perfectly clear 'against that; bat to aveid the chance-.of hla:_get .tin4 off - by some gnibble pretense. set 1:1? b:f tarn, 9f not being 'a citizen of the Voltvi &tug ; accepted a fL.4 vAiloy fn; tauter offencw: II EMI gathr Pur4at. dr' —9IFDERSPORT; PA:11 EDI.TDR . :,AND:PUBLISpEC: . • , Lileptthfizqo rou.,aoyr,g,xon. •. DAVID; WILIVIOTI of Bracrord. .104. comßrzsszomu MlLLWARD,7of:Philideigia. POlt JI'DOES,Or THE SUPItE4E 60,V11T. JAMS VEECH, of taittc, .10SEPII -J. LEWIS, of Cheater.' gerßy an ; act of the lest Legislature,the _number. of Jurors to be hertmft or isum atoned"- by, Cor;Sners ..snd:j ' ' .-of the it Peace in cases of to nests up the bod ies Of clueeasei persons:shall,nbt-ba more than'sii. to IttenaLany one inciuest. ' " .: ConvCntion , the g6Unty SChOol Superintendents Of"licrOylvania, has' been ealled;i;:f efficient: State SOPerinteitdeni; tOasgLibl ing, on - Wedne,sday, :. the 22nd of July next, at. - 1.9 o'clo'clf; a M.; for the pill-pose of 'consultiti;,m with tegaitytothe present condition' and futlify piospecta Conamon S l chool SysteM of this Connnon wealth. The Corricrition one 'Of , special importance; aff}d coinposed,..aA we may pre-suppoSe,, of' body of highly ed ucated gentlemen,: engaged in, the noble I work of pepular education.. KiNsAs.—The Kansa.s Free State Leg islature met at Topaisla: en the 11th inst. Gov. Robinsou's message revmmends-an immediate; andthorotigh reor 7 ganization of the gevern7ent, mq'tlification of the laws, and: the. memoriaiization. Of Congress. He examines tfm. inaugural of Gov. Watker, contends that the Topeka! Constitution I was the. only clear expreasion. otthe 'pop, 1 nlar Iva of Kansas, ;and' believes that, in- .conipetent ,neighberity , 'States. no _longer exercise sovereignty in -, Kansas.Healso itrimplissijAe for free. State men '.to tote at' bogus elections; .and,•in conek sign, will 'maintain the position. of resis, _taupe, against ustrrped authority ht all haz, arils:and at all times. ; _ '1 Supplement to the,S - choot Jaw An Act supplementary tol the Common School, Law, was passed at the late session of the Legislature. It provides for Aud iting the: `accounts of School Treasurers and :for. increasing the .minimum -Schtiol Tam from 00, cents to one;dollar:.. SECTION 1. Re it. eruicted, • That it shall be , the duty of _the borough and', township: ..kuditors, in addition to the du tics naw imposed upon, them by lavir a ,to settle annually the accomts of the School Treasurers- of `the difftrent school dis tricts in 'this , CommanivOth, and that either. Par , Y laaY, take an .V,Peahale now provided 'for irt other ; cakes of,settlement of accounts by towrishii - Anditors. " Pro vided, That- this - Act Shall not ajiplY'to the city and county of -)liiladelphia.: . SECTION 2. That hereafter the tax im posed, by' section thirty of th-A-et- ap proved May , eighth, one, thousand eight hundred and fifty-four,. far 'the 'regulation an d.coictinuance of a sySteni' of educatitin y•ComMon 'Schools, on trades, -,profess ii is, and occupations, or, on single free liken, s,.nq case ba_less than GINE LT, poLL.4..u. • 1 Appro d Alay 21st 1857. ' Impf r Tlllo4lllBo*. As this gentleman has been nOtainatati by the Buchanan Democracy for the Sn pi-erne Bench; we will re,call a'portiini his ts)liibal history,-,which thatle is up~rorthy' the'Veteferfrceinen. - 184:8 lii:•Theripion nas a caned- Dfor --I re ' eleation• to - b - ankrOss - in this ncti:- The - con - fist 4SS wainr, - `and the -result &dent Thit•O'iviettiargd'ilitria - - heed kiss S'Alt Democrats = iai this ~lis ana l siltheitt'-the:wtes 'of thein'lie could noble elected;"-: for '• that tpittl- P 6.8- q. v'irote " a follow ink - Utter; • : 1 2. r;_ • ' . Pan •Sep&l.J3.l - 84.8;ci,: Grp-,, 11, 0 the, Ig.Ckillitt, 14: as It ke cecr tarn re~ogn ' enquiries.tii6kein. repay. firs,t_:.OrkiParial tall Ar. Ore gon, **,' NT" 7a 3 ;9 0 -Tte 4 ; fere4 as a:ini4oriti:r9pari, klloyting ea' amenduient -to thi *raid): Section 01 the bill . `":_ 1 '"Vrovicled that neither Slareri nor in, voixtasf .v, servitude 5.,„ 111 .4 1- ATe/:- eXiSt . . / 1 41 i. saia.errup eiccept _crimo, wnereof the iiartialnill hnielieen dulzeonvidZii." (s e e .jort,rnala tif 29th Congress, pages 1240 and 4245. y • This.proviso of course voted for; it passedAhe - llottse, , but did not pass the Senate; _ln' Pete. 1847,, the same; being 'niftier 'Consideration, montainin a Sention reenacting the ordinah‘oft which loiohibitedSlavery in the MT:trial! I votednOnstqltriking.it ,voted, ,nA 'against an: 'anifendinent. recognizing' Missouri Coultromise. At the-session .of Congress that has just closed, I voted against the Clayton Compromise and 'alio - agat . .ust „the - Misscur ; ri Comprothige,' and for - inserting and taming - the above,- reemictincthe-ortlitiF ance J 1787 4 ,124 inaltinwitkapplieableP the. GyreAreit. •_„; ; ytlll.theFefute so ef hive shoes bs cotes ; nibelief in tyre power': of Cun- gress . to prohibit Slavery m.thp Territo ites----ThaVe - iiihatefei 3 Of the power and the right.oftOongress to do so.-1 f have. on- - all: occasions voted, ,to elude Slavery, from , thelciritories‘belong lug; to "the United' Staies now, , aiut,Shall continue to - dO.Sa; conliineeli - that natein.: l promiS'e is necessary either tcipeisoniiiilie .lInion;, or reguirettby:auy ‘Constitutional mandate.: I shall;asAhuve. already done; vote agatifst all compromises. by which Territory now ..h.de shall liapome Slave TerritOry. - I may add : iho.' not new doctrine:to me. I. have itnifolinly so voted, on all Territorial hills ankithall continue in tit,do i-and slaa)l,,v9te far the ordinances ,of 1787 to be niade able` .to thn- Territories. of the United States; or of an other` - word s of Probibi; :Agin that may bo equivalent thereto. This; doctrine ntprohibitingSlaveryin territories was first„-intraduced:hy me, after the acquisition of, the sew !Territory and applied - diieetly to the Territory,* yet others 'do not lieSitate to claim imml - for adopting-a priticiPle.:they never Suggest foEget those . who:Ad:so, Respectfully, Yours AIUS. TI/OMPSON 4 8 ddadri'ah., 'Scofield, James, .G.- Ckimmus, - 14. Arnett. In. the above letter Jud ,, ..1 Thompson • put hipaselfunreservedly,en the-platform of the Free Sellers, and thus secured their rotes andhis eleetton. Nark the pledges which he. made -to the . ; men opposed to Slavery extension in this District • . "I. have oa all occasions voted.to et chide B.layerj._ from ,the, Territories 13:0' , - longing ,to 'the United . States now, and Shall eoutintie'to do so." _ ' No Free . Soil man—no Republican asked • more than 'this.', But how:did James Thompson , redeem: the above pledge? He had scarcely-taken his:seat in-Cotigrois when 'lie became "the -most - servile tool of the=Slave Petier in all the "North: He not onlyiet4tO t orgailize NeW 14eiico and -Utah • withiivir exclud ing Slavery 'therefrOfri;- ; brit he voted, for the Fugitive) Slave Bill,- the' most odincii aid-most iiiiiiiniiii - def ihaiiiris= efer -Pie seated . to cp . n . ;ivess. -: ' 41iff i ge; Thompson not only voted ; fortits' Liberty crushing act, .but as. Chairman of, the.. COmmittee which had it in charge, he called the pre-: vious question on-presenting it, and, thus put the sag .on any discussion Of its mon strous injustice: ' Compare his' conduct on this Oceasion with the statements and promises made in tite abeve letter;...and thcit say if you call, that he is fit to be a Judge c.f thoo Supreme - court. What 1 . . can - 1167- know of justice -and -honcir, of , truth and equity. .. This letter! taketilit connections- witli Ads cOume 'in' tougress after :he got' there, shoirs-hi*-to-be - -an unprincipled; and Untr4lifill-deinogogt, te.' If that is the stuff out of which' to make -a, Jndge, then vac for itames Thcinipson, -the nominee tot' thefß4uohanati:Ccinven tionif not teniember f him' at . the ballot... box, :This - is the first' time lie!hascorne 1 , before the freemen of hie - Distriet alone he acted: as the tool Of lavery in 'putting the Fugitive Slave. Bill through under the crack- of the: plantation whip. We shall learn in October-what is "thought of such titaehetOiy a free-people : -: - --. inprat'al Wealth of pleliettu. -. Thnlater dissioveries of_large..bodies:of con and ironin '.lllelleanoieoM , .te have 'damaged the mental laeultiesni,earan of r . ilex'eitizens;..,. AVe'are pennittedtelpint the - amumed_ correspondence under .prom. is'e nottoiptint:any of .=ther.names. r. The dint letter which we pililisli ver,f4atimosis recievedit onetfniu• !.laamlofriees;,-..q - We congratulate:the Vita' en- oil the' disco very of. old in thatnannty: Xan_yon.spare 'as inugi,rit.or two?' . -- ..:We sniSpoie . .yon. are using gold nuggttsfoilnicci,ibiz this time, f _....!: . Xayfith 18?'i. . - 2,, , - 1 now - like - Mk -pea' bilitazia4.; biformyou. that theietis.timan • in . thisi.. - place that bas fonqd lead ,on yvir. land -,cuid, Othr , miaerali 'and - lid luildehimielf l'aiabiesi t 'ta rainsiati nibioridelhatlorn in ;this gaithAze sly 8 ilteir is iliillemils , inkyoge Lands, atid...qa the ':•.=-- LantLs' aid' lie says' 6k - he — will shaw the:4iwaers of ;the land that hewl.o shoat them witere there isPreci” B re.dirVasliP4•Abf his share he arida* have brio h a lf of gle'nyer ali and` bite-lbilf•Ofthb ladd4iertaiiiilng td•thb pre9ioqmilierals , tre ,is it..,-present, here, in tills:place Atli wishes thatyou. woidrittiswer this eitscionitts 'Erosible foi , JS' thinkif that 7 .:lie slialsiot sty ' l lAer.e. lint 3 ,44ittle while .and, he holds himself in readiness tOdo'ash - e‘her has Eta' in al things if ,you and the owners agree to this the - preposals ind.withattany.,Charge for his discoyei7 if there is no ing_disepTered aid he says tbitite'tan .no stone coal and ti , . . ,_ . _....„ . tak al the sillplier - aut nf all.di,pilifallfi • ~, e marker as ho has stated if., -4. 1 5 . ..,,:j . 05(.". ( t'llk ism ),,,Teq., e,st you iti)eithurals 4thie for 01:ir if) , le - gold and Siltefr4M _ einA,S* Couatt.akkke.seYs4hat it ,iye" . l,r , ?aid have ,seen +,14 upc Of thevenpn Ihe . si?".s. at ha does pot ' tAinore thawto liontlis 19' ,4130 11 these WIWI'S.. 4 1 rgood.XertOke.., s i. 11 1...+L00 it 4 ide,:l,l,l*itliPin thP--Ost,raent4ru ik;'•T*l l - ...4 your land pleas keeji This a . ...VPrpt:so. es it 94 ,- want to get ' the link that . yrre , eart_lnme-it , chance to g e t tke. laud if you want the same if yo, Cora,e to Layfayette 'Come to Mr James Jahnsing. and then you am:learn- all.hpertic- :-.. olOrs t • • ..'. 1.. - v.. - . f 9431 IV`e'sisWitiieSses —' "" '. • anies jOhnsing , .. 7 poire g it -_ fOur r letarft.e - 40i *if Xeali.iCoV4. - 1 ..1 - . .ii i.; 3 .-1;3• , .. , 40.7::?.:.?„4 . ..1nc: , • - . .. v.A.......z . e..... - •:: , .. - . - ...,v , '. -,..,..,. ry. --7 - 711414 - Tc.. .1 ,:r . , . . .. . . - .: i ~ -: • ..:.:,. CO,Iir.,D*B4R6RTy-PqTER:P 6 f Pal "--'' ' --' June su: 1857. :Siii. loiizi j-- SciotioSf - '' -I i ' ,'- -- -.....•- :"• - .--; -:• Pear '4.slr l .L—Yor kind-favor:came -to' hand in 1 . --• '---.'s , iPseite s ieltut . he...iu structed meto-answer alli letters ;relating, to engit:te'Plin.4e'ra--tiop-s-,Of this Plia,,M, eten V r iurpiii may depend'that whateverl i agreel to do in yonnbehalf, It - e' will! most .',fe11,.., ,,, - , lowly: And iltithfallyobteive.f.: I,r - , With this ' aSstwatiee.yow can.±-sit.,,Aownieententedly Mtderjour, pW. a vine and; figltree l ., if : you have 014., selace.'„ifourAelf with ih Vonientplation of the Vitt Miberitl Weaft WithialoifiAiiiiiiedititelidoWedge; e itiEl'jf it is: - poSsibli - ifori rich :mew to be happy t4ero')A - AtetAing t9 - :Pre:Y.Qat igi.AT4 , 44 - , iW;.a.. , hfiPPY.,..-0-a '; any ; of houi• . .„411 - - YAM may meet ' me .with the',. - itr:gutnettt that &lit - wealth" dOOSuotrlieliiit - tcf'yer . n, and that 7 therefore' you 'Cahoot .- - ettjoy - z: i it. This I will admit is very true; Itnit,.yeu tu tts,t-bearin, tnind: . the,atupettdotts'4et, that you jl,tp4*jpilOsi,p . ,, , ' , lirc th94,0 1 e ' 'pdiiesserti Of-theikitirledge'ref this. teat weilth; : ind hoili' ,2 '.: - • ..a---iiil myself SAtf-Frettin - asotiS, - tud always intond.tOle its.lfir your secret: is itonoerned; ,; you:, can 1 39t4 -Tem* , ~•, . c;_9.141!1P jell4deve l 9POLlA4 4 what is better,.numied millionaires If9r eVen-'':Glorions eiiiteitiplatiop.., I .. , - - .7 : ! -Pliiiesslrifiers•tcll'Aisi lo a f dearitir,',Alit the joys of anticipation far Oxieditt then', intensity:the joys of actual -participation. Now here is an .opportunity. veryl.sel om offerect to "erring mortals hero be OW" as Dr Watts3dOusly 'CUPS us,_ to.,Firi.,iV. :the truth - of this'geie - ,ltt . :Very philoSop 'Cal . hypotheaTil T lt - Wasfatdbyalearne - drreneh savant that the .discovery Of . a dish I was of-more Yl-Iport,,anpe; to the, World than the ' discover y of a planet:- i.l3eenuie'l, said ho, 4 a; 'dish - Was:somethiiig: which -. the' - World needed for every day , use; and we'. have planets onotighttlreadyY-..50, iny_doall Sir, if, you : can in . : cojaricoon. with ; ow : fossil, ,iferoas friend . .. Mr. James .Johnsiog yrove to the ' pitito.se - phidat world' the truth of the hypothesis which I lia.Ve"Stated;l:fou will 1 - k -imnuirtalized far ' elitger. than . if *you - were merely' the' discoverers Of *pal try, gold Pliee• • Pop% you. sec? ;: ~ I.( ..- ! , I regret most heartily and I ,AM. sere every true lover of 'hitt couatriWill'rigret that, .y 66 - nild. l . yoUr .. gcologiCal ' friend . Mr. janieSJohnsing have actually discovered a gold:Miner; (not tolapeak• ofrlthci silver one) in.that county:: . ,- .I. xegrqt, i t, ,:b '..c use every day of.My life I see acconntsi : the. Ii newspapers of. the wichednesS which - en ! "!I I " ' the - 'wretched *are ttf) :to , oil Atdourit , of , Stuff:' • Why; ii;) , dear 'Sir , , it' was , billy last week' that the _N. Y. Daily. Herold contained,:a.., horrible, Murder,. -,broUght about by-goldl . ;the circumstances which ion - have doubtlesi read,' are as _follows: iii John Smith went ' into' a cake ',and beer . Saloon- fib buy stitawcake and . been—i After thwpitrahase and:sale. ofithe.,oake mmd beer, was made in a 41 . 14 n ... o4ill'e•toan 'ler,. he, took a mouthful, of, the cake and 'beer and *as in the Wet, of - giVailOWingl it, -whenearaithan Matt camOliip'and cholzed -him and f look - , iiinety4Wwinettts .. iii . gold out' of hia.pocket., , ...Now that made.-him do it? Waa it not the gold? Certainly, it was; .If not what else was it? Now if a. - man Will I; throttle ! another '• fer,stieh a itnallinniirt gold - ;-'yOU'eaw imagine; ; you. 'and your mineral' friend Mr. James Joan .sing,,,:hoti, great an injury:, you aad Mr. James Johnsing . would be doing ,to ,McKean county. ..Look at. Californi a .. Valiforfor. example.' There is,ne - practical . pietytere nor has . there ben, - since' 'the 'Vigilance Conimittee abandoned 'ltheir. hempen I ok hortations; .Wlty? : Pecause. the !State is .. crammed. full .'.of • 1g01d..1 Me:, land the apostle Paul (whO usektO.preach, but not on the ' McKean' Circuit, ,;though. .it is - supposed-that" hewas orrhilitiyhere when -he . I . gOt• stranded . lat. Philadelphi a, ler . ..Which , you-. will.: "search' the ' L ,Sripr ,tart"-) . ,lte and l i „e i tr.eckWhett he 'lsaysrthat meney.li the :'root .of . altiViL" ' - India, I could - fill' up an entire heW - . .t6 . taintiit in - telling over to the World hOttPinhoh--trOuh le I:had in .tarlifein -getting ands iena ing.what,:littioi ..14a.V.04.1)1 - 1nY:,41.&,- Ad* in .view ,of they.teathnony„of , th t , N. YOrl,CHet'at4,` 8i; Paul' and ins ,, ielf,io;llll J yea ' open' Uti. that - gold'` and Aiwei mime atncl-therebrridnithei.bedies...and scudli of 'I 'the people of A10irt.94116374,0ta:1-,;, i.flAirkg4ll' those ',-,.wie;..dett',l,, ~ b oißeg to ,-.the church attil - ',,hivc . not "religiett, and" Vital"..i3ieti. ! enOtigli to resist it - ?' I' think iiei.'"ffillitE-- - isiciF - - *nil& riidt.. - .. - -"litit'itt all lkitiotty no meansY--il4l:yon da. , 4en it-rafteriirima have said, .I"shall alwayi dogbAyenr . ,iiety, .I:willjedpe . i.:.;%-.., ..?„ - ..1,„.. s ...1 , ;,,. . - - lititir-yen - Orfi'agiciii44d4 . I a!P el l th"difltitiiiiciT - Tiiiiiiiiia•liiiiiii'iti '7 , ', 1- and 1 1 Life 'notO tliel. 1 0 3 C -4 0 1- x0 tat l ehrAl P • -*-4*-frand;;UN.li:+4--awill:litetli..ilandlifflat t i.44./. 1 5 3 11 .8 f4d- , xo l qxoUlrgaPrAiik:4o4.4.Ei it44.4:-0944qa't*F 1 4 P.it,111.wi1114 0 .E9 4* tit j:':wt siiisO;i4,4lll64;:illaivid l *4 l3l3 siiii ll 4iliiiiofitiiiiiiiiage ii o eithiii Mitt ti'tiohcibtO 11;0114 gage- my-word fnrthar.,'ltluiCevert &Illy I makelti . .this tlrepto,4tiop E thwilsr - ,ifipS: ttke1, , . 1 ! 1 •” 1 04 shall he ; devoted to.biliiiiioglip,Cuttrei.leB, Poor-hOnses, jidle;' Oilian asyliiniti, 'I linf , ' pitaler;' . pbititeiatitiks -andl•other l b6iiiiel lone ittatitutiohsP! I *ll;alit 10*J: o a . " [ [ - YersitY for the bevel t of '„ , oar'. •It? `- table",.respecywang mili*ko : L., ' 7.3 ' lam -knowledge gaffer diSau . Ike wish te Uome•paielOc‘` of Mile your frieitgar:littges olingrilv 'Elio / 8 MY Offel4 - :1 1 11' V- .. '':':•' )I , en cents pe..,,Val fora f.theccol .. 411yer at my sc iirCee tit. dOlui,ertioit,.--,, ... that price, _ [ [;;' , :i ',,...,,... :,,.,. ~: Fifteen cents per ton:oqr. lead ore. Ten cents per tort for. iron ore, _ _ , Iliirie4ceeta - paiiol - lor'e4per'c' ore:' ,:l'iftY4itti cents per ton ' for silver =- ore, 1 Seventy-fiye cents to , a dotter per ton -oreoutcs-470 1 10 01 Mmt it li : fo be above it. earat.sAne, watiapted not to beli#l4..'aalvalllzed at tinclrtack. Ten. cents a - -icuaiai"fentifiedlenzole iiith—tbitrakoh - ol'Clyreil - dut :as this Es a [.: [Temperance coinmitutty. . I make these. offeis-infround numbers; . . ;though. the copper - iwould not- be worth [wore thrial?./.ctiuis:-.o4•44arioirTaince, the new cent-Ifni:6oam tsnit.- . -' All miner alsl InuitAie - exainlead 4 said jappffv'eci by . Professor Willid: - ',TaylOr,:' , :of - Liberty Township,• before deliverir toritte.f :Twill furtheratld:that you are lo!parehtuie and mine at yorir own , e4Mnse. - _.-: L'only' pro poSe terfurnishyou[with i A market:Where yon can _meet with reoy[' t kales_es,[long aiej my mon ey ig - st§:: i . ,A:t‘krilltAsPVPlou thaki t[l*wl)[;9 l Cl , A1uff,M1.11..1;0:14.0Pt.,P you re-.', quest, ;tl..prcifo4od4eoret.„ „?.ty T wife and her friends say that 'tlie..y won't mentioul lit tOrllieliorict,"zio that if enailof possi- 1 I bli , get bit.''' 'lf' you Sortie one to' I help keep. tlae - seeret over in Meliean'Co.i I think you can have no trim - Nola find= ink such?Cperson. , ' -,',- [- --•- [ ::: With-the kindest' assurances that you and yOur - anrifereas [[friend [-Mr.- James 1 JOhnstng have my: sympathy, ancrthat. I hope you will find &good orsaing sane- where,[ -ail - aPiAt ioli will APProO r lato ray ' .1\ re 1 - 1 0.`"11 1 k; 9.71, main, , geo o„tc.a 4 , sken ma i "in place," YMi/cokt . . - Sers'A. .: - I =IRS The Free SteiP?:. r lilen Kansas. The dev.Oted ..and.moblelaand .of Free - Stateouen, who halve longatittearnest ly straggled against, .fearful ~ odds, are( armiu,assombled to take council condern ing their ' , future. coarse -Of action. The Legislature, eleetod unde' -- the To ~t l ConstitutiOn; 'has .quietly ,orimized and is proceeding to clistriet.the Territory for judicial ./ arid legislatiTe purposes, They are acting as if there were' no. such indi vidual i i ;rt the world. as: GovernorW,ALK: Mt. It seems as if'he, 'With all hiS 'f:vauntl. ed pi-Wen and, talents;:is'adstined:lo be -dot more successful' than rede essor And he, ought not to be, for-he is attempt ling, with the subtlety, and intliguing dis position" for which lie is fepous,F.tu emu proioise away freedom_and.free principles. His pretlecessors.lailed, , :because' they were not siifficientlY- devOted to; the es tension of slaverY: He ought t - o fall, be cause he is deVeied to . the interests of The, I;:rte,Ot r ate omen, ; by:, thehlrei:ent procedhilei r etinde..a sublinie . ) heroisia.— The party who - favored their cause last fall yir#4 (19.f4iiMed' in:the na . tionalelection, Pverp - rtnieni of *the . i'Ziael4il 'Gov. eminent is against thero. the Terri= toriaV appointments - made 'l4 President - BUCTIANi4I.are freer the - -slave' States..-- In short,-with all that can, ordinarily de ter men from. action-against them, they, coolly met, and proceeded to aei'as` if all beforatherik was reasy;bovatal;'ancl promising: This is thevely.highest spe tie&-of self-suorifice,' and-the strongedteiN idenee of devotion'to prinalPle. , 11 `Surrounded; by: Anna who world; use armod force toi break ;np their assehiblage) in any mornerit,,c;f ekaitement, they.:.gO quietly on in the discharge of their duty, i'%.ardless of all._Tersonel consequences : For this Ureic oondu.et,tthey: dese.rve, in an eminent - degree;t!the thanks , a the Whole country: , They have , already Aron it esteem and: regard, but. • they have heightened" that 'eateeni-- and - regard: by this inseiittdisglay :Of virtue ancl4lovn of freedom , ' , 17.1at ithein . :Way& : icomprcenise with wrong an&sippressiori. They..hald .their*eeping the..Therinopylmi where iihertyanduslaireryThavii_inet in "deadly conflict, IftheyiShoalkprbve. untrue to the trnst,ithufrdeineti of the worldwould itrie them, sip:l.:their memories *mild f fiot :withinfar4 Tinzes.,.. -riug'*E Tar t DIAIN LINE. Tlie rneit, At n 'eloalc - ,lhe' l Phitidelphia Esetange, millions; .l the iiitsi vfs9i4a„ thousand i tt;;Was' th"grat and -*,o' the bid' Co thei,Y4 - dit • L'l.tt„ i • '.!!!.: ::, Octas : Ars, est;' ,T he ;strong feeling ez= spit; epteit9nent. was lithitVeWsTlagiabiete 7 thee, '. and '-'s wrier its eousuretwitionwaa announced crowd? . !,llEe 'forth oin af" loud ' ans pro' lona dshout - off . - the tOatoto' oppose ion to ;the, ;:fid'; nQt seem to l iseetVith Id 9 n0w1,..4",fai1add.ph441,0,qt.26 initts ;'"AO7 Bi an article ril l ;4 JoUItNAL, - We rmtie e di e. rpt W IMAMS, af Ormer. read euk Ott'erl county, Pa., b4n accepteieffi ce 4et , Bogus Code in Remu s a rid A - Orighi professing to be a Fre e s tate . filan;iipffieiating in Osawatomie, p m , StatelOwn in that Territory, as a Bo gus Justice of the Peace, and as Fr e b ate . Stage. 'll, lo 9 l io . #tthejPioreilliat the good people tiv 4 l'walcitine `4'o not desir e tVeid . rvi . a#K l st fgt 4Vese fieials, and'lnve field a medium ... I litely rcipested - sAid—WlLT.teimbto si-11:1:INVOY.0.':n6rthin,..tc "wilt ia. d:c(i to vic e # l ..er saw 6he man but and ; that'; was. whOn Imo; his -IntaY;'to ICansit.s. - lieostopped °yet night tit' a public' house'? is this 'i 414,Legittm 304 As: vas, ott hps. Aray to Kattsms-there settle,s, , and. , that we should fink him a - synipatils e , with the Free State settlers in their &rings - from the ilitlicti* of :8 0 4, ittiffiants' tie:entered into co - aversati c l a , with him.in regardt9Ltiattar o'/ 4 egteik with ripttAti, fivd minutes with hitni beforeiremade t to bell pea up our m i nd ha more 0 for. , in the emigration.7oU•the Ntssolil 4 11 fraili: 6. 04/0' . 5 4 . 441 . h that of such: 'Tree- taste(' uken as 64 Wital4%.'3ls: - short iiem4 to us a bypetal cliorder Ruffin l e aigaser ca n not: 80; mibliaslope that re.aiga, , .He ;ii "Boons" Democrat; a < "Bogie hie Skate and simpt fit tu,he &mord the "Bogus" Governor and Legislature of SPiiNTALii£O l 7B COA:BUSTION*-.4lllS ity, Extitislarlffyrd'." litideiritand that -11 r. J. Wi'reerilid;,Nxiiolfeeis - a.ll tel at, :Conneaut Lake,. in thi4 county, purehasedi ' . rOtli a - iatiali'q.'siirreetr a barrel gar poking to Doubt reitifaed g:..olLialoaorigalafila . n lt depositOd'arilaisl3ar-roem, and he (piodPede-d -into: another cask. .After tailino _onisonae. are or air A ' he heard) a 6tranke:_hi.v.ing sound gallops, he heard) a. 6trange: 'in. the barrel,land.'sbon after the, bang flow 'out:With - 11.19a rep;:irt, , folloWed . ty a lurid flame, shooting:up - from - 'het open. ino." ',to the ceilino- _thenL followed alre• mentions o..tploiton, °eel:maned by the t bursting o£ ,`the harrer,itilltaiif which is ,I.P.FRFP Ivit4g!..Pkf9Fs49” B eg ter '. frig the burning liquid irdmid,th - e'room, and l:noc iilg dower 10 tiles 'and 04Y,e1,,Ogins . .0e 1 P eonfentsri, thedlAmiblertuntcrial. 3By dint= of great eiertionz , the , fire: was. put "out""11 - 6f,- - iiiirirtlie — liar:rOom -- Was scorched „and ehafrecl,' iliereyer a wood 4uFfa:9 o ", tvg' liveS 'Were fost. .•' This explosion-is-aotiminted 'for- only I by the faot;.'tliat' Whisky now manu. ; aturCil- `alniosi solely,Of drui , 4.43f o ' 4 noin poisos•ni:'ure,rintd th; l iaarrel bad over . (6e of fiOine'or the mfaitkais in. gredients,- - We : nriderstand -that a por tion of the `litftior , willibel-iient into ton .to be analyzed , by , 'goitre- of our; men, when our readers some idea Of, the stun those drink who 'take, doses of - ; - "01 - ct:AmOnoilikla' as'. at presentnnunfsMtaired , - , ;-• gacivide Journal. - . - NONNI F-ATnit , T6:762;mkitsv-a-The-iiiaio. 0.,.. 44 '',-44:i* a... *liii':e.o.lot two months render iniong arid- severe • drol t ith to the laier;Bummer Or 'Fall highly prob. able , 77 loch - a - droutb - as, in- large disnkeo, einii.444laat .autumn much of the eirea fodder thit was ,needA- for:Winter and Spring ? . and , thus eatuted , the starvation of 14any Oat:dec . , "Mw- is' the time to 'iron the iliastrous ..effects of-a similar - 0 0 th this Belts . On; by sowing Indian Corn; oi, some*her auednient:,, jliV t: Tor fall feefl; ing.: 'I, 'yrc. aeres, , .thus. eau -- -linit,:auoi , weidd baive-tarried--tbvinglimeny silent tliart Iperished-or was serionsiy-injured•bi the ganair4lififilfia'nh : lnd i .A *1 ~, V-tio . !! those:, ,sowAi? e 9,0 1 ;'040 fs.sn give it space: . It it altunst,:always sown too thick on ;rich.ionud: {,And let thois wkr.oauluyii.,'. l orghuOv.aked : ::firciUssati.til it!„-'rotaoe4 Brice--..i . wy: t t eao•l. , if#ll uN'i be Itiji#lliitlii-Tiliiiiitiei.ais lot al four Or 1,4 abillin c Orl per ii 4 m;id)-7 - gill' ilfia O trial: ' ' It iFtn.lo:iai#3 o :l 43t . fclr seed_or sugar, bUtoo4.ltirjodder: — ‘ qiie it 11 :W4m ; 1 40 1 0140 M: tourff6l - diciiiiwiiiiincuthludfoutii( 6o,o ttglye.t!olidnliialletriiiiitideiitiOn d 1 piiihe-itii,"4s4-loastr : four-,id9lles-9 34 id thQ to' tvi 4 iLilidi4yi) .Ot.three 4605 of 6 44, ' i"vii.oo4 7 c o ii t I.''.ieii:l4 4 iO 3.7 T We. 'tilie# . 7 ,44 itvik.;irili;.iliiiii l4o: dian'Ocittcanit.fOdder - eiop; but 10 e#• it - ; . 1.-. i -,, t, .v.....,-.0, , ...-...t,t....i ,,- t- ..:e . menee settle this point. • .14,As W.:" gWedilrailtStlFlrkNiPßilt . .ki'd- 1 0 ing 4at-110;•*..ire0 e cr iat4 rft = : :: ts) gi l gorghudt aiaecida pr4ainal;L:Shire ' already been enough of AV jiltqW! ati; letAiiiw sen•Wha,t"pn ?be . done litli ivfOr Toilddr* : oni3.--L-.4W 17 .1 ti li ...,, liqq., - s. ' ''ut,"9..:i 7 ti. '''. -.J"i'') W.lii;.',.; t - II I II A