- .I.OOIL Pert Forassuiiineasi llat atm . Taylor 'let° I theiFibuotPrOisoL about theSe , daia, !Such o cheataio de#l,:-i?ten, ate- : afloat; tol we toe ifi4oUbt iriiiids . `friiilind. them scat!. 't a red iliroUgh his county on the eve' of ;the . election.profusehr enough. • or A Whig in this towaleceived a iqter from that Prindl of political .jigglers, Rota Greeley, yesterday, under very suspicious Heir= cnmstances, w4th many belieie contakifthe assurance in qnOtion. Look out . for deep and damnable plotil . , - Elosiilne L i f our Votes. '!_ J It is highly tiliporant that Democrats exer cise, the- utmoil_. caution in relation to their o votes, and be CIRTA/N that they are coa4cx You all rernemlier the famous Easton frand in 1844, by whiclilthe Whigs undertook to { f oist ; r. a part of their.Oectotal ticket in Ify printi l ifg al spurious bateh',":4lif "Democratic votes," made; op of a part,geOluine and a part theirau-11 1 and so so intermixed that few except the most c apful. e ti eyes could det „ - t, the -fraud. Look out, Then, j for all such an' -.similar schemes to ehens you of your right of, (frage ! Examine every vote sod every natnoon it caretlilly--conipel theml with those we Ont at our mast-headlto-day-4 , and be sure eve* naive is correct and spelled ~'-' correctly before: outvote it. Without this and. other precantio' a you are liable to be imposed! ; • 4: 1 upon by your . ., 4, Lig adversaries even no- this county, who haff proved by their past conduct as well as ree'enf,:speculations in election.fnrces l 41 that they have lost none of their unserpulms- l .ness since 1844. ' Wl* warn' you against 'every; possible chanc#or deception, for we believe.l from reasons will not now enumerate, that! deception is td !e resorted to. Beware of any apa all emissaries, band-hills andextras that, may be put fortii by our adversaries on the eve' uf the election. ''.; They aro always based upon falseliOnd and Mind, and should be spurned hyi every honest O ter. Remember the Silver' Lake, Railroad humbug of 1846, and the Bull &.• Patton IvinAheets at the recent election' • •:,,,„ terifrom Gen Saylor in ,relation to his opinion :respecting the Wilmot Proviso. which was de l I eidedly against, that measure. Dr. Pannill was • - called upon by the Enquirer for a co!py of the letter, buidecllued furnishing it. ' The Demo cratic speaker, tt young man of high . characthr s andintelligeneei at the meeting, heardthe let- , Doctrine of 'Marlin ton Buren in 1844, , terteead; and give* the following act; its sub- i "'My name and pretensions, however sub-! stance • '1 - ' • I ordinate, shall never be at the disposal of any , ! 1 ".The letter from Gen. Taylor is iof : recent ;person whatever, for the purpose of creating date, and acknowledge the receiptof a cOminu- 1 dis*action or division in the Democratic par -1 1 nication from Dr. Pannill,.in ;which the (Gen. I ty. and every attempt to use them for such a • 'T r aylor) is informed that Denweratic speakers 'purpose, WHENEVER and WUEREVER made., 4 Come out,!;lrom the foul party.uiarecendeavering• to make it hppean: from his 'shalt be arrested by an interference on my, lets` i• to toe editor of the Signal, that. if . elect- i par/.. , ,.cilike prompt and decisive. I regard the. The Hon. Dolley Seldon; , ',' a leadin g Whi gi tee( t resident,' he would favor the Proviso.-- Preftdency as the highest and most honorable and late a Congessmee from N ew Y or k, has ) Entlased by General Taylor, in thislietter, was iof political distinctions, but it is only as the' i publicly renounced - Whiggety and come • 011 t 1 , a slipfeem some newspapee e containing his i V N iipunTED ,"D FREE-WILL OFF ER !NO OF THE for Cass and Bileler. This•he did in a neat 1 views, as expressed in a letter to seen gentle- i DEitOORACI" QF THE NATION that I would ac , ! man in Alabama, and explenatory of his Sift- icept it." , and eloquent sir . .leele at the largest Democratic 1 Hal, 'etter 'which 'I • ;• in exp,ai atiou e denies, a • ° low where is Mr. V. n Buren, and to what mess meeting ever held in •Philadelphia, oh the I positively, that he intended tO erenrtit himself' •-• ' ' •1 ' . , 6. •enoble purposes are " name and nr te -; "2.-Ith ult., a telvtxtracts from which .we print; to that measure, to say, nuthiag of his extreme I'n .• ' his .. • e n t prostituted ? Ali I Ho has , become i below. The Ri nnsylvanian well styles it al.Sonthern location, add the fart that he owns i si '''''' el, one hnndred Working slaves, there are the :avenger of wounded pride, the candidate of Pubanlgan. } 'lie. SELDON, it continues, " has i ' 4 ' 44 Ithose who will yet presist in saying that he, Abolitionists and New England Federalists— long been identified with the Whirr Party. He '' '..' I would favor it ; then he retest despair of set-1 the ally ofhis enener politicalenemies for the ` • has been one of:their idols in th e E m pi re State. ; tieg." them right, andileave them to their con--i .. and was with 1411, Graham and White at the iscinace.s and their Ged." 1 , 1 purpose of defeating the Democratic party. t t .. • e head of the latittiClay movement in New York. l i jxvish yon to know the whole truth, Itto that l i We grieve when we think that MARTIN VAN. No man has labored harder for their success—, yo u may expose the:tricks et" the aliailableSe I I BI7IEN has fallen so low in the slough of pc)- 'therefore send yon the abevei litieal degradation : no man has morebrilliantly illustrated their' doctrines—to lie man .haa their party b' It T , een • cAREFtruy i ,Tlit li Fit IVAKti, DEllocACl7o .... ~lim_ _____o Ni_ , mortindebted fpr victory. 'He Severs his con-1 t . I - I •:4 . • P . ursuant to notice, on Monday evening last.. neetion forever:4 with his old associates, and T 1 . .- - -the Free Soil Densocro4s or - the 1 ,the.D . emo . ,eracy of Harmontassembled in mass ty, boldly takes bat standXnder -the Democratic - 1 2th F4mgresmtcnsal plstrliet Penis ,. sYlvainta. i 1' ' r i meeting in numbers of several hundreds for the „ lag. Mr. &lin is a heavy owner of . coal ose of interchanging sentiments and arous- ,i, i ' l 7.rellow;D emocrats-: We Most . e‘rnestly in- . IP ui• P 1 misledthe hods, and iit nil by silly clamor that l ~.. _. site.) our attention) to the aceom paiefine addressling e lhe -' epirit, that. will conquer" on the 701 a: rue Tatiffof 146 has affected an interest whieh 1 0 1 Horace Greely "To THE FREE "SOIT. winGs , I instant. The meeting, was organiied by ehoos- oi he ittiglGAS F. 3IcKUNE, Esq., President" t" b....s only been iemporarily prostrated by the' or me." -We ask of yen to.perisse it, and . e , ef Levi.v Wes_n_.A.l.a., Wu. P. P. COtiIILIN, Dr. H, ° T „,, heavy operatioUs of the, proprietors thenoselyes. i Ponder it well ; before you act' oni the 7tb emcees, C. C. BARKER, J . %peace:gauss, ina4 eau- -, we are . encouraged to believe that' D'egnsted • by tlin selfish and mercenary l eo' 'Vide Presidents, and Dr. E. N. Smith, Secrer 1.1.11 ....e. yclii! will, not subinit to so gross aid yillanons . tun! duet of the '%\ nage, he takes no middle course; b er ei - etray In the Freeparty into the • —like Willis Ititil and Joseph L. White—butt o f your worst 'enemy, the whig party. G. A. Gnaw, Esq.. being in attendance then I T "' . one 4 pa • the New' catnetforward and entertained the meeting . nr" aloes the testtmethod to save the country , Horace Greely is the Editorln L , an-able, eloquent and effective . speech, which" inn fere the electieiti of General Taylor and; goes t i Yerk Tribune ;.the great Whirr Organ of the ; h . measKed whigery and its unhallowed deli inn A ' 1 Poi tile!co ; and tbe unmittigateeifier of the 'Welly for Cassez Here is ansigns upon the country in the present contest; ia:' • `p exam P' e : - I Thole country tp bok. upon, and to be proud I ' nation of. Gen Taylor announced, than he re- ,in a truly masterly manner—showed . up the u r . Y.." ;i . 1 i " pediated it ; and ectntinued until , recentlyto , , base means by.which it hopes to smuggle it- ; ri i • self, under the garb of to a distin- t 1 " . The following paregrapbs are from a rep Net • depot:rice the whie e dayentlon andtits norm ee i . . gratitudei euished military chieftain, into power. and ' et his speectOand are - commended to:eyery; f4:President as a t 'Laee fraud . - tn tlin people, and • ti . , , , . ~ , • that by it, the whig party was forever diesel- . Demo- ' m P yen coneinstreiy the deity of every , Whig in the etiiintry :. crat to rally at the ballot-boxes for those ster- l a tr I ' ved lie called upon the y-.l6gs to rally on the Mr. Belden toiid he had closely exrimined the 4 . Fite Soil question, as the only principle left 'ling patriots, Cass and Butler. At the con-1 contest, and 114-conduct arid'actiens of t those'. them to do battle for. He eneouraged holding, elusion of his remarks, which were interspersed i I nominated and*ltbough he Would be opPosinglii6 free soil Convention at Buffalo, and, called by! prolonged and rapturous applause, nine I : those with whop. be had.for a long time acted, l qq upon the Whigs of the North , to send clelgates ; ' hearty and deafening cheers were given for, bewenld vote fur Lewis 'Cass, and - do 4; in and thin became the leader and)exporient of, Cass and Butler, and the meeting adjourned. his power to 4iremote his election. [Great. ; the free soil whigs. Now.. on the eve Of *lee- t i The enthusiasm manifested on the occasion ebeermg.] He referred to the several ques- ItiOn, ,after having contrihdted so *inch to the ;wO, unbounded, proving clearly' that the De- t tions of nation t 4 policy, and discussed the tar-' o iie r A t eiitu of the free soil t.tarty, The cooly ,t,_ imOranY of Harmony and the i'segion round iff e questimi ileea style of argumentative elo- Iteinptrieto hand over the •whi,g portion of it, tol abent," have heard the recent Whiz thunder, ' queue*. , Tee financial condition; and ; eetherithe 5e:464 of Taylor. 'That it is' he signal off an4:are,awake, fully determined on the 7th of questions aelt; elniined his attention;- all a t: I t u e deeertion of that portion of the free soil November to spike - that gun for the next four', , . . whiehlie_diseiened in a masterly :manner.. --4 0 4 - t q o roan can doubt;` that it is intended i yeers. (Signed by the Offieers.) Upotral,re!ti*Fe questions he had once=--been 1 tii;hav the Democratic , portion of it vote for! . 1 opPoned-tni , P?ii Democratic policy, but .he 'bad Al - an -Baron,`:and thus doubly secure the elehtion' I LOOK HERE'! , , b ecome , esnrketeed that they were 'the preper l D ie Gee T ] *".equallyobvious ut e d.t bri is i 1 'Col Taylor in a recent letter, says:— . , measures fortri prnsperity of the countey:— 1 A 6: h. 4 .1 4 tUt r T mo y .s 4,......n for free- soil Democrats to ' ' l ..Mi ; OPINIONS,EVEN:IF I WERE The gentlemao-holtail preceded Lim had spo-isiV.;•tivhether they will submit to this base and • . ;141E PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED: ken of. Texas In ediogistic tetras. H e was (mee t- 1 4 1 - - f l e meets betrayalo their party, to gratify i a •ATES . ARE NEITHER IMPORTANT', opposed to 64 1 / a nnexation of this country; ki l n 3 atnbitihn of the federal party: whether 'they 1 NOR NECESSARY." the war iicat. al:texid,..tbe matter has been con- itilljlid •,....: ~..,- 1 1 to cOrisinainate the plat conceived I ''' • . mutated, anikthe question :now is, shall th'ilb - iiii e 0,., Greely and the federal riartv to 1 ' ,rthli confession is vastly important. . For it ' governtient bfi anstainedl. It is our beundeliiefeeteg.Taylor.. • •.1• - t gdpll either to confirm the -opinion that Gen. t tidy fo - cle s',lllT o xis - A* l 6* . ,one of our sieters,! • riVe earnestly desire the free .scal democrats' Taylor bad previously expressed of himself. and.weinust•te,:at her as .ineb, and let her e l ge of this district; to . examine - carefully the rev-, ,:tliat he was unqualified and incompetent to dig hand in hind *ith la', . The, iialexatiee ha's:, sons, assigned -iind, urged byelloraPe Greely n : .ehltrge the duty of President, if elected, and, been accomplished , . and we nre bound to ' sup,- t iiir - i t aii r - :soil h. , . 1 . Is. ass ! : ... -- of - therefore, his opinions were of no censequence,: port the • Union as it stands. -. , ' ' ittil , rectriiitilr - '„thoilld - not vote for an. &Men ;1,-,.; .- . . 'or that he had 'pledged`hifilself, if elected, tii,be I M r . S. gent i o me d ; ._'i have k nown G en , e ns , . .L,,..—.-.. ..,.... .- , -,, , same .. know n , and,then.we.ask-you to apply the system , , , I ever dal* 1,1 *re been a, man: 7. , Have - :of rea4fni - , -tif yourselves; on'Ahe ',principle of ql • ,so that , in that case, his opinions wonia e him Will hisitiblic, arid di'priiiite„r,elatilinOn ir t i'ad; - -„ , .}.i ta _ 1 , ..,,, 1.1 1 , ‘ fi l a i.,:;„ : r A i . 6e l i o 110 conSequenee, being under the 'control of knew Lewis We, :of . .Miehigan;to be as benest-W' a i Ii• ~ :t i c ~,,,,,,-. , , rill. 77 , --• .1' ,‘' f ;o „,e lethera On one or the other horn of this-di - a man as everittu..tinen,in public : life. It hest' :'-'li. -I Gr - raiiklie l ai ' ciliiti,. i 4 ,4et vioil leirnr, Gen. Taylor must bang, for if he meinti heti maid ti ls ki le t i ip s, , c ,h ange d,, bi rop i v in n on ir ' l ,4 ll t 1 a .% , fo - r , i ta • t i—t u •. re i k ,.- - e ff et ye , -janithing,bfwbst. he,said, he must_ have meant tbe:WantetPOnia. This I deii,-;, - . iitialse l nyl i ji l it e Y n ! ,.,, t 7 -71 ,,,,,, th ,,,1 'u r ic Nitiotia?Bit;ti.l o.torivey one idea, or the other. " In either others, he baCtoad e all j Aro ... - ' - , l o n. sth --,, - -:. '1 r - - 7- 7- 7 . 767: - .F , _,,, . "----- , ' -1 .- .' - ' 's ici . i . e,,itis well .that the people have determined 1 , - ear . ~.,_. e - --''' --- - ..pr oper . eliittl4l:`l- -ne subject, and new stands on the , eonstitMi4ll ens stfuerm it this queition. (Glint: ini - d - Oa.: longed Ukee4g.) General C 5155 is as intelligent and able Wl** yadlind hint at his residenfe in'lliriP ipn, ari a la Gil-Senate at Waalfingbr,4oit "tip& him enertiutihe eseVea of bie Os;4C amid ;1 paspeenof burividaAmireiement;stidapprol pr a ti es ass improvement torthebenitiOf the Public. Thifibi strong =gip:lentils -- Mklnt to the meritity the man, tbat hi has teen eiblej to obtain liell* away over thom - iitit WiOn; has been stan - ; _ .--0 ! , 1 Gen. Ciiida one of thi "most thorpidi.ita itg tains nail hew, • Oki have hal untille mans nfjadiiing: .-Whe-1,144-I!"igkeglo44 Qat folsprotheiwie-tooany oat a Mene6 !re, be no* lealniii.basing it done. ,4e in An Go maa:forthe people atiageh 'an isn kit Win lite ; anis illaxiifiA a . : , "lan zi thti zelk ' ' rels4 to - Tlivirt fat* ' 1 a likfang44o/ uftlinadentithii: "* 1 Pidirs, - 1 . - ' --,'• ,1 " 4 1 , 110 sot kaW Gun. Taylor, but frol WO - V ! I M ~ ~ 1 . itarY„.or,ll4loti:' I hive re:allitkiPt 1i1t ,7. lie l e newilieft_Srifideli some said did - n o Anninitte ' frtitti iiiiiip - 4 let _us, ',ssy: that ever. 9 tter-1 that appeared Oyer his iiinature did corn frop l m ai ninat we suppidtt, him .for thit me ` ,y 7, -MO 'Rope wo may never see the day„ w en a mill , tary chie ft ain will be ifevated ticth hi stit ' tibU p ,, for : in a Very littlo time we"w f i: dt. e, ca l. ed.Uponib elevate no one but military men ; be lui Oeneral,or'Colopel. . Andre* St.kek*iii was ontiof service for fourteenlvears, and had held ' Many responsible civil sta tions When., he urea la ',Candidate for the Presidency. Genf HerriSon 1 w li en e l ec ted, was for year,i3 living out his , farm or in the. flails bt lieghdalion...Not so with i Gen. Taylor, he is fresh from the e ait u p, w itk. ont'any knowledge of civil. governmdnt. Let me impress its upon you that 4 beconids you to do your duty in November next, and to ebdose who shall.govern you—a - man qualifidd fornhat high Office in every particular, who has b a d experienee in matters of State, and a man ' who has imiknowledo whatever of that office, I . and Who is" flo'iriin . the command of the South. ern ; portion ,of, our army. -Demolrats, yo u ' must send kisa good report from you on the 7th of November. , ' Mr. Selden 'eat doWn, amidst al volley of cheers. 't , " t _ , 4 4 . GeneTaoor ac'the.Wpinot Proviso. By the fulloling letter from' a geptleman-of high-siandfngip Richmond, it will be seen that the" Til,ylOil Electors of Virginia are exhib ting that State a petterfrom GeiterfriTayloi• utterly repudiati4r the mot Proviso, od saying'. that it neu t er can, re ceir'e his coantkance R citmo NI), October 16, 1848. Daan :--In a political discussion a few days ago, in Orange county, Virginia, Doctor the - Whig county clector,`rlcad a let e', , c 4 . , ji „ - r tiOtc I • i • diailitl tlOll of -.. , - - 4 ttitroceetaisna the:of,..!tlibe:!urlili;uith4thlig iial?Pg.'t,he St ! t n,.imoi t ii fie ' rges3 a*: iiiteattuti; 11 04, 041,b7.7 ~,..,,;;‘,4) to-, over diosi, of-suppartin s g. ~911rvii.iti',_. zsystei49.B diroir the Indemiden earo t wa r 'Ju in ei „ 1.4e.h i ii , e ur o f 40 lindlllllol.,,it ' tri.lket - 1 ° t 1 ;d persoY "t4l4 lied 7717 0 ~, , ,10;t0 Pligl 1, e need 113"Ylbelrl -.41*-,90-- en i tir ,'the free F 1 3 , 47, 1g! will alli** lie;frtei P.' 44' 4 -43 t LlYki3 f r# 111 1'103 . -' t' • the iiii Taylor free soil 0 '' . , , P. l i n: #if lit7t-! ? 1 ''" -- ` good ' fiitti *trio . tkin a r l rl ti g i t° '" / In r - , ddigetri ' 44 ': now iftirt :#! ldin kt ' •On vs ! ' 4 ~ . 4 Mil P---..=at-- the ''. '' ''4l . bi , • :ittalCkt .tr-, la, 444*, , the ICCOUP i n -, oukTilelii 4TI 14-1111"117.' !"1-...1' sad - - - ahem. rot Mfr:ibfric_.n.......rt: • 10 the 40 "a til iper9lll_4,rlY.,..6fiv.WTllleo-- l'?A-;;;,:to 11 —T7p-i . ---- - = ty ', i i i i l l iiso. - as stitii, * a lisa' efw'rgfat? Whin 3" are ad. ' te • Or whire' n ' 1 inti iMEIMMI =ET= # ; • 4., • gsou utitnverin yon manna tiOlautatt of trea- Boit will yonlreatify the parties to' this nnhory coalgion,.atid voting for. Van. Buren' assist to consummate the base design this practically woulahithe'effect of - stkoh $ TOO, for, as Mr. Grey says, the contest is • between Cass and TaYlor ;. ono of ,these 'Candidates intuit - be (Acad. WO call your attention •also 'te the miserable Pliiilitnimons'apology, which Mr. Greeley offers for Gen. Taylor on the slavery question. It is mildlankceigi, to say that none but a hollow hearted hypocrite would thus attempt to plaster his Glyn conscience. After the profeslion made by Mr. Greeley in favor of the Wilmot Proviso, to dim; attempt to seduce the, Manch of that mealthre to vote .for Gen. Taylor . by what he knows are base falsehoods and raisrepresenta tiona,--we are pripared,to believe that there is no interest of his country ; that he is not de prated enough to betray. bi every section where there are free soil whigs, this address of Mr. Greeley will be pub lished ; it. is intended for any Northern latitude. The dlradford Argus will publish it this week, and'the signal be given for the free soil whigs iif-Hradford to wiled into line. Fellow Demo era Demo crats, it seems to us, that self-preservation should bo your sense of duty ; you lave main , taimi'd your integrity; and not until a base and damnable plot to betray you, - has been fully constimmated, have you faltere3 in the course 'you had marked out ; now whit alternative is I left youbut to protect yourselves, and save your coutitry from the insatiable grasp and merciless I tyranny of the MONEY Pow ER. {tar We have not room for , the long ap peal of Mr. Greeley alluded to above, and can only sayilat the representations of the forego ' in.. are true and correct. That he, did fan the Vtuil3aren flame until it began to dim, and theft treacherously. basely deserted and betray ed it, is too notorious to be. denied. His ob . ject4is apparent, and will stamp him ever after las the Prince of political knnvery and legerde- I• 1 ' I main.] ccii to trouble him with Ile office of President, inthit; whether important or up be at all "neeessati:!. But it-is , humiliating- to American feeling,- tluit should be placed,, nominction to AO high- office, who oonld, in tnitb, speak tbua dHegTiditigly iof himielfl.=ATew London, 'Dewy = • ; ZITOLT AT nykimico I—WAR IN YUCATAN. --Advice. haviibi*jeceiVet n the city' of lifaxiao;*bieirrepresest i tsii nbliis affairs , ' ,to 4 be vamposeqis4, and Ost,spokbee" tejelation is Orli* overlfewarm- • • - 4 0tollill*kitir.hill'af CrOxa. ithat the city of Tampieohad •proelamied Itl'ltleOmdenie;Of 'AO 'ASO of Timatilips.; it s lade to . seek .to; the :trotted Static - - .; mid* frt* tlii*44l.o4oSi /1449.11.4.167.0i11ate1: " rig SU l rthat g htAICI P titieke,A A° $1171"1"""•4M iontsit s , The 4441 ;arrii°!111114 ?IL Mel. slistirWisesai 4,34 i 1 :1 - Ateritorcht , .i.skeiimiirliii;pa`liirlfid'*DtifW Yotk . e 26th ult., !with set , etkllaya later Euro peaoradiACes., : ' - .it, , r i' . HrH il l : 1 l 0._ , ,_ . ii at Of satit - -, '''`iiiiiii l ,lreland, fo;' tii high tre 04, - ,'litur beeti-, iiiiii t thid, Wilt e un= fort, MC, 'AiliChiii betilV 'iiiiii - iiifili* sun tenc a ' , Aatati:' The lari,:!ho infeel`lacom. , pani their verdict •i r ithi is r - e b om ero ut Foo to t 112. ' .T• ' .., ..."-• , ? r.... ogianutkelsol - .To high treason, has ea - 'tried, feund . - 'lii3i and tenteneed toJ dear . fs was, hOwive', ;like 0 tbu, revom-1 '". ' ewe ,cd. to mercy. ~. ' ~. ~i. , i l , i .."" , I T ' Snit efithesi; irialS;4ltl . 6 iti'MA alto- gether unexpected, has prodkced great excite.' rce 4 throughout Ireland',The riountry; how eveilis Free frOm outbreak s - as! every ', thing lil deep Melancholy on s- to be settling into the arti of those heretofiire ann • obs for a tore luti n. • ' ' ~ , 'i 1 - I several cases of Asiatic choleral3oe appear ed i ,London , but. the authitritiels are making ,eve eiKertion to prov4nt '! the disease from spr ding, with what success ens to; be seen, Ti on tl ...: , WILLI ~......__ c - Ottao Ars. .mlffird - ranc is in a state oftgreitit esicitenient, and oar. et, Ve'cieitau by f 2. BilidvilaW : -- 1 Rag Parpet by utb Gab seems . to ben the ova of taking f ltre r itivoirds—ou e Venetili by Mrs. Jorr4s'Philips. he National Assembly h determined ?i,fret,ll:l,ier?Luit,',7.ditae.;ti.hiteivbi'rli:,ll,,76 " i; c a l r l d r" ..T. the; President shall tie electe by nAversal I pie Linsfli; by -M; .I..JeSkiett, and one bi 4 / I frs Rai. age, ikn. Cavaignac had "previously de- ' 1, 1; Is Of Linen —A ' ii)drkahly title pic , e b Mrs, A. •ii: against it. -;! %Vella. ' OfiDed. qui fir•-00t. °lima!! pieceaLby Mrs.' he ministerial• crisis which bas fort some apinan it lady of .3.imars ,ulage— one , white PAM- , C br i i i e by Mrs. Seaton -elm p i ece work, by-ilfrs. Hai.. been brewing at Vienna, 'as at length 1 ririmitihmitino ut lf tay-..dife beidisi; I lluiland-•-rMe e oat into an open and,tgrribl : insbrrocOno, fby Vinioria Dminek al girl , 4 l'y'Uars of ageiL4 cofrerf ,hick blood has beeetshed an life lost. 1 lef by Mn.s 1). l'itt4i.t.—si i ' embroidered cciiylei, by 11 6 1 v is m s r i:if i rglz. ro o , / } {F n 4orey !W b ork d tA d ertillt to o rs t e le emperor has taken 4 to light, and the stet of War has been 14rntally murdered ; ' tomen—aitOlied Ottonta a n n- ';y a ! r dfi4s Ilf. Cf ‘a illey'; two; hisilifeless body hung,i by the infuriated Ottoman,' by 11/iss Rolfes; .vo dolhy, Mrai'Robisnn ; two icier lot tapestr3; ttuiiiied by Mrs_ W. L. ri, 4q ., upon a lamp-post ! 1 any Byes have been ,hided bk4acarthy lil la 1... ti Seyre- ,'cone by,Bfrs. • fipcit and much valua b le prolierty destroy- odfor— s Mexteafa bac pn se by Mrs. Chandler—fm %'' l i embroideied enlist-by Mi.. Julia Itilley-1 ladip•mats of t u te i tt i ur i v i r o l k ield by Ilra. Seatl—T eettoidettd , lap by . 'he htalian question has been aftayed against' t. Cavaignae , whose eontse in regard to it -- —a neat. 'ampler i l L 3yl;rat e ::: , —I Y ? antalr all ma jby e ll:in ) induced the French!Miitistcrt to tender big ;w. 4.. Ffeit. Of titooting , Yarn— A sueeintio of white nation. .It was mit,-,ho,Wevei., accepted. 'by tra.u;; El t ;m7 r. Coc i. brao, al owe of chindedtariet br, t Li& Liverpool market the has been a ' 'Two fice•peciAlskocbes, by mitt. Lonka Aterv, were ne bf ad per bbl. iti Fl O ur. i' ' . 0 le OHM market is dOl, with s. good supply. ' ) 'll.44 2 h ''s lib it e'r : l t d : 4 o l44 4:d ed a ll ::• i e 6nY a r. t tb lY e e :a e te el " w teit aa lli an p uti t O:lly7at u ge ri , d an by d . re' weather in Englandithas ;again become >rabic ; and in Scotland t t he crops hive been 1 sea , real ago/ welube a were added to the Fl,olety. ~ ' . 1ln ; .4. , ... t co timid. !GEO. FULLDR deey. Is a(4 11 . 'p3 ptetes.i ~,i , n i Ili unusual sneCessi: ! - t r ,.. , ______,,____ .-.,..--..-1. ...,..........-- i ~ 'he' etatri crop in Bcohland]is abundant, r .. , -- .T.IATEMI4.;dIO—t • t than enough to supply thelwants a the 1.. In Liefty.iiie, 04 16 h. by Elder ./.•IM. parker. Mr ' ti el. Reacita AU Alosutostarts, td Miss cande.tntlPEXTlK. I li:litiint.S. '' i ' ie :ipanish - Minister blid mlide the most c i lar l . " S tS AL C :lc h t. liT F '. . o ll n ltu t6 gr e :. 6 o ch t 3 Pit c a t. yil' b l l e,f6 6 llllo M l r e, li Ct u iit e 3 r. . e apology to the American 3lnister for the :, EL./. •tti tato termer place, da obter of !Ir. Solfit R' Ely. ' In Fdrest L site. a the Boisse of Ell_a j ba Grillis, nu the gel committed on his sertan. ' e t arl of Carlisle is dead. i , 2Gth luat.: L hy Blo k lat in elidden E. Mr. Itatatspnast• BE ttLIN tu ?du.. E 12103..7H biluPPinb , but of /Lug' I .1 1 ~.., oarotou, N. Y. f • lIEWI,YORK AND ERIE liAIl - ROAD.— WE . i i. 1 It itihat just to a . y that 14 the above pane - the Waters infotmed that the rfiliS on thi road are laid .„, • - ' ere duly Temegubtired and Itnadetretsiaakfui reClpienta jot a hottatillul loaf o Eride's!eake. May tiiett'actits l iver this place east, as ;far ! its the Great Bend; a bacemotive has been plaCed upon the land .. ItioEnt;irimon ;ir.. es sWeet, and dititaiode as'ahe do i, and in a few short Weeks the highest ex- ! nation we 'have acting:ell/red] : } , i ttations of the people, wilt be realized in the 1 tpletion j ot the work ,fronithis' place to its 1 i e termination. :We VOliturb the remark, i ------- Ili - --- a work of this magnitude hat; never beforej UAl i t R.i UTIVITTI conducted with,gteatet energy, perseve- l ii . vi w 1 iv 1...A1in, ce and skill in this .tionntry. And the' Jusr receive d a large tad sulenMrl asigortioent of raptness with which alVdiffichlties are met ' faii find Wiuie3 11o:4., which will he isold'one the g cti i a , b .. l:::Za i . te f‘ d g• t tr o ro c d a tt li c a e..l , f:d e. Eredlt, 4/! cash. ! honorably ad listed, entitle Ithe Company '''1! h t ., 6 , 4 ` . ... Yre4t credit.—Binghtunto* I4emocrat. li , t'fll' 1 , 48 1,. R. F. Off iNDf.FII. ; . an . plae that sar i clar Min' and Enos saer ed. Ge has resi QM favo, got nn or ti nmp outr , Cattle - Show and l Fair. . Hi 6L 0 U P , • , t ' 05 tend suntan Game Avow end lair of ifie'Society i N gm GOODS. just rolling in. and will be offered e promotion uf Agricefluvei t suid e Slechanic Art 1 runt stem to the war* tor Cush to innd to grain. , but.c.,r,s3annel, lard airier, ' ars •bee ens ,or +Se =ate rpiehanna County, w e held at ilontr.me Qantas. t em d. t, f...,.,,,,511n.,,‘`i w ent . M. 14P M. tiIatILEFL. . 1 siontrl..... 0 , t. , 6.4.3.18 I t , •• , 0.... i. uner 170, la.4d. i andninst seertrilw.rdedi, tuidwr the 'ldes of t h e Sods- I • tipttqw-•. viz:— : • ''' I , . • I tVatice le ;fib 1 • StlIors. t r into r.—For the best Winter Wheat. toy Landes' OVE truarney an wanted termaediatetr, lir • Liamui Spi•ingville. ei od oats. 21, bushels per acre. ; , i i i , l n g vim and :, I r .. or , ites•will be paid ~ti Ctb d :s th iel raricie of beautiful spoi.linens were ex tiibi:ed by u . e al '' ' W 43 1 ". I P. "' ' ''''' ."' llgrq ll ' r P l "' dt '''' s 6 1 t . knit othi-rgarrn.nt in propiirthin. N.M. , hut a ¢,Vpri murk es... . - . , nou‘ need etude. I JOriNr filitqVg3' _oit.l.-:-Fisr the best erlip of Loro b l i to Michael H.:l, I •.- • ; ether italrx. Produrna. 99 3 4 .441. per acre.' l I NE 0d66 , k grlnind was an old dui:adore. 1' wanly' loins of ' 1 1,. -'' I `;..,'..41, ore, w, ru,spread on Wei acre , atid tdrile,..l under I 1 , ' II SR*. llllRltiiii -4 ? it ' I , f ... ~.,r., . tl tali. In the Spring the ground 6. as plowed three • a ' • ,I ' , , epreiving alti.i.Zienai e inisorienenteffiliria ics, and thorougtuly hatlrowed after each plowing , I tei „,„ a w l s. ,„ e.„ ...1111 it ~ . " in , hiteit , o i r C4rii planted 26tri May. tr hilti 3 1.2 tixt - eta . at. 14 hi• IV* „ Ma', hi t , f 0 ,i1„,, . r u d, .„,„1,,„„ 4 "7„,r wty, and 2 !let 10 telii.s the_other. Itlanurtd I . Dry ,G, Go d s , i chtflht i m a splendid s ili c a ° of I lie 11111, about a tea-spountot uf piaster put in each I Cl's/ - t iat i• ' • - 4 4 1 De Lames silk etri 1 with l lie seed, and a ii.kuldlul of /slues put on cachd IntereS ; 114 . 4 , , - I itninediaitly alter coicriarg. It was hoed twice, 1 Ai*, plc 'and , ncy Alpaccas: Co s dressing of plaster tipplled aftetr the first hoeing. I burghlcloths land Gala Plaids: a alight dressing of vast( r am) whin:6 On a part T , ha l ms lretic , i an il d 4. a.. r l n a g r fr lis e h va G 7iet g y .: ' of ' he put.,_ • after inc . secoini iiiiiiing.l .41.irvesied fully tilt. 1:;111 and 13111 Stlytricuber. !The ground Wag • : sutra half way between illa roWa 1-1 \ I. t on all Nuke, ' 0 Rich, altd cehnmon. calicoes, report. ‘,...pcLiang the crop warp waned In the' Plaid and .1. 41 70, igyitia t accurate and satisedctory Mariner. The Corn .j Sonne t i V m e p lv s el q s n , a (be is rower! J elow. • I'' he statics weighqd over i 1 i . , dsaptirnins :e and Long hls , ;Richsai ' 1 R cs .a , )ll ß o r ns .oa' a a 'e na lot P h: wers, ' Fartc Ca..s i f fs t:e . jit r:, , s ani , ,,,b /S ee a t r , if.cs e., /I t .9 irk .P . tt tun nel y s arn, arr and a half tuns ate uring. i , For .the second best acre of Con , to Wm. M. , • y 1 1 C. ,. l p l o 'g r i t. 9 k;; slits cropc u ro ° l l :wa r s "l no l t7a t e . ii i ii l i 4 iipttl b d u b b y hc ii is c . er T uti h - e 1 elte'cl "gil'lrg" i Osocicrlis.ii, Also 9 , l'u u ncit•.ft k r "'s 9sn't'n'6"f li*anwanr; lade or an actual and strict uliestaireinuni id isle'! 1 no% 'aril) di.billi, NAILS . SToVICYO I gr una. The twine mg is Mr; l'inelcy's statement ; ri.iica.i. • I selected an acre ullg tuna d Inc Ilia a p ill ti r o l u io n i t e of f : , Nf .. • w rit h e , i; ti lr h S. 6 vr. , lia l3 S ' LZ l l o ;l:t'l l : t h H il e Z: s t . t . , P P 4 l. t r k i m: r n a s H.7 p r n u tr,:. b e l Li s : e . , r. I sa islblig niy ow n•iti aid Ito regard tp ' t o :did.. could ut td•seil un that quantity! The I ' wit ,' L ,h r ."!"' e! that , t " - Y wil l ad/ no sold in / cbesp.l j , , Or OgOOrpPr. than ty. armp..t. I , ‘leU Stiunied was Pl.lh'dd fap .0 tasi fea' l " and I N 8 Silt sus triourci.n.taotly n handl I -1 u " I) e .ll l l:i u du i i n lcrab night i f ui l l. ° l t u r a s 1 4 1 :4. jr eft P 4 l in s v p u r d m i g ' . 1 1,1 3 . ' Mfail i .'" 1 7 1,1 1 t, 4 , 1 :: : at t ; 8 :: 1 .., 84 . 9 0 ,.. B ' i o ss, win : 5.,,,4 t 47.0.,,, Lai: , s ; a ouilattor asilortuieut just •• c. i .4 0.30. I ‘, - . and s tact on 6I wagon Made of tiliirii T4rii manure, and p 4 eii it under Stir 10 inches, LI nu Rhin', din larrOv, LA the grothid down a,nouth , sot mark - I ) bu ;;,,. 51,1f,, n , Y d p 844. cd it feet 9 inches apart each way, and dropped aI i --- i•• I 1 titk lay Li@ day,. l i B FAIL' GOODs ' " sh .vt I full or line black. I manre tit corners ;of the i ' in riot, and plan Led the curt: oil ilia —so thai there ' ' L. ' : 1 BEl'I'L ZVI & it t. , .‘,T) w a . pliit 36 hills to the square rod, tub four 'kernels I in thui tall. The soil wad' in the Chn late codling The ; , '• . 9 1 co it-t.th.... v line llini. I piatited BRiart‘ of iced u n !nave ,. n F n A w l rec L el Al. •eiii ilr th D ei i 'r iv ei l :t i i v re r s E tne .4 k tur GO . D . s il i , lit • acre. I gave it a dressing ol alii,tel , as soo n 7 .. ,1 co ,• ni. . rester ••riere than i• penally folnd w a ail, up. and a second dressing 4iirriettrate after oat' il a a eaclotry ALI •e—all or which vev oTirtl M ibis t , 4 rnplin • a nil rh g 111 • Ini nucnig. Hued wed and Illed up . • it, la.t time, The race{ was soak ci ILI a fet4tioll j reasonahle terms for Caiih. Country Produee or au p roved C pplfriss and WIWI about twelve tors befor plant. I credit, and iovirtew thontilelves not to he untjersold. P `in . I planted un the 21 . th' :gay, a d 'cut it up on i 1 - . Lb nth zcpterober." ' 1 ' u nutuo K. Oakly reported having rai g tud this I fie soil 198 146• bushels land one sop a half"q9arts.—: l' is epurt ri c tus nut inai)e in a fora $ to brink p. wi th - I ,o, in ini rule Jur awarditig i a Prelllitin)• ' ) 1 U uey Jesuit reported - 931.2 nuts - halt the pot sea. It Tst.--The Commit .es on Rootkawarde4o• pre.. TU UUSA. SAD reports staved r. been rocisved by theft) for I t utree. A nrunbtr Of , fine apecnriena-Onwever i i •ut ne d . ti the'Connu tees report/ E. IL Orow, of', no , sent lIQUUI one potatoes I remarkably large 1 la. & e, - raieed on his O n 'Diem thii season .!' t IA sand 1 a elOgn of Aeon ezintOtcti bs 0, ‘. KinnoyT-of po.l, to • t by Richard liloss--., of Carrots S .11. trShenn an • f adtsbeeby ., Elnne Vitl orison vote tar e turnips ...43 6- Ci Carenalt =ind Of Fr is i and mono 'l4 Judge .1. ' up Judge, J, - , : , raised. 22 1.2 !lathe's. mane oil 1 uare lent of - gro-1 '.- 1- - ' 1 ; ' 14 '• s4,—,Por the, beet S tallien,i to /tabor 113, Sea m Second beet.4i Diiiii Juotib= - • ..j d • F. tbe beet4Breotfing Mare, torfbor. Johnsoa.=- s. cone ben. teralieoblyileonl 't - -, II; For time besepair or Gel '' ogi,,bk, :Hat i rii. For beet pair Sr Aild C Its broke , to Her n. 0 '41 . 4%1(1 ' , 4 * . t . n i 1- -t - t, i ; 1 :1- ..f.;.. '".r-4 1 , - ii 3it s , nod" iiii"Oza c i...-Tor. ibB bed ail . to Mi10 ...L.. 0ra 1 , .I,y' 'Ws b6llfirl# niaillifil a d a nd * L e 0 1 1 1 , U r 1 ) . : 413 ."I *, -(;ii i i tes4 ti iP# t i n jiliiiiN; . -:.., -, Ir :Ilia, foclipiir 011)144 led ' pair , ,3'yeare ir. tt at . 4 re i.notobe4limie -i t : 4•• •. ' • - . I . c_‘" ' ' .... a ibillnii* Ulla oaistra...factbolltall loll " lo w J • a n a i W oid 7 s ULti w ri. lig tie ho ri c :: au: 3 . i iii .i. :; : _ trti : . r the best liellef . l oVOIBII rte. ' ; 4- '--,-. s '. F r thif beat - Calf. to liti I,,,l•Cit li ' • Iti %nieS T e Committs• ea lout POsl4 o ' !the billi_dom 0s • lot wthiteera b, - Noun. stiii Ai rfasalln I " pas pirotorerfo22.r.4.47o4,4...onsictill it ti ,,.. p,. r..... ,ii relit, old twin Swore b ' Jude J ' 1i .. , 4' . L ' FP,.. . 111 M, m• MI bit , -Ili 4414 akkki t - M I %m i n 4 e DimMUMAridi 'fir Om ' ' k ,;• ..* • id: peles‘us - : " py - iiiine .3 11ssi gi o, • 1, ft 2• • ?Windy, ' by Lath m Ger . a- 41 "i • ' I Corte in 81 IE2I 1 IMMI vista old Ifiteeir, lifli' ''. irOti • 4-and of 60dfOcirs by Wm. C. yirardi'ltifo 'Smith tuthertittlinund Mil. bourn ,03khif. , , t c -- 2 2 "- .- •-; LI .. Striter*Av r tbe ' - t fine „ j ail, kbeen. t -. N 1 4, Main of Silie4Lake. Bat course wool , 404. of _the ifialithilti fired, ad Amos ' Tifrany. • elf fiiO4.A:—. 1 1 , tSecOnd hest B4k, t i , Outbdo .6,) Co I _Wen. leilasip« I Best Scott A • to . pros I,Tilraoy.fi,Sectinid best Ewe, `(Leitester, to Get;,. Walker/ , , 1 4 ! h. Swiliterot the 'it Boar; tor. T.Ttlrafe.This - Beii libilieVell to ~ ii:'craiii of the sirkiiirv.l6(4r4nd Elatornorid breed. E. r the hest Sow. to Abel Casse. dy.. Mr. P . / Soli •is , ' of, the whiin Boar; breed. 4he speciauesuf, of- Rwin , exhibited were. excellent. !and mould d? credit.' to a .y. region of countfy. • Stephen. Bartium , dainbited at uperiorl lot. John Iliirtinfiton . ... Perrin t a u., Elijah, :ontielli had each a fine - bear on, 'the grinind. Mr. C seedy', lot of Silo*, about ins. t:rib:tiffs tdd„,iiitsan - Cellenyot. - Borreliatsti Cult sit.—For the best full ,tFirkin of Butter. to; Sohn H rrington, of findgew9te:r. , for the best Butter, leis! han a Firkin, and exceeding. Rio pounds, to Richard , oss of Nov Mailirds. ! : • The Committee r • mark that .the apecirnina exhib. lied by ,8,44c1i WAiit•r, of —rittmo..4, Itire....."ollhoi4h. of Bridgewitteri acid ': .. bijah.Welis. _or:(3ltikon•-.were of excellent duality, and would compare with Alm finest of Orange Cd. dari . , . , Dostesthe Miami Cluass.Tike•Continittee notice . the, fullutukng epeci ens as highly erCilitchbr, iit :—. 9,/,CutPciitt—•tine• Cie Verietiaii, by Mrs. Garde:in:n— oun or Ingrain and ie V••'•''toti - liv Mr- Multi' viv New dvertisemente. . . - -7 irekiiDCLuTH4 • '4..tre,nierei, :, setFeette. leen,. silica II .:,„,„,„,.„, , nieyv. *lpvg.leß,.. of oyery enecruninis ,de I wail, eashm err a.. ging Ilaim.,, it /er c e *.soternent, french nterihnee: perm mei . enst e greet verietv,+t re . ‘ rood.. , ja‘t nin.n ; .to nv . Ft F.T.sirt. r. TA RS AD. Ics. -MOO y'sja "iiiet.T9il , frpnrA tcoll4ta prig yiro,-6114)0ipultiondkirtik...Wartm. hitttl4, edl ' mfg. cint)mrt Miimo's titikings.canabt:gricao4 did foe nr calicoes, ‘t.usually.chttip.by 4 .11. GFinotßitfi..r..to?te4, Ifordefire , Suilieflitidrugh;:ori , fur siodureteep by . . H. dr. • ar.D'lOtt.6 at the best getlityv laser/ Mid; aratrarted . t.. of rate fight.by . ,f31..Y. a. .. . DAVOS AND /f COICIP9II.—A fresh lig Int , received in, Fludin al the PTEM;dirtineant Ith _diy.:;'-Town wadi tereepari.lii. PM. killer, Dillevia liilikire care:llo i Imp eye salve,!Jeyee'eltedieines. err- 1 ' V 11. & 144 r 'fl BTk7 I 1 tiylsbelbstrei or Ibi otiAil'beit gna i7l Wl.* Lin iO 4 - op". do. sod Pitlt Skill 4; 1-1 0,4; • aos Asp , th c.*al • ote. MOsicat. I re#loli, akr i C lia ? - 7 ; ) , • AY b • -• r ice' Jou • - MIDTANO 'gr m 111 -1 'O 4lll / 4 •.. 'o4ll4.‘'n 0 othips- Itseiiirsi mod -81iiiiijest mated BAIL 11. fancy . 2 7 1 1.1 Z. • '?-7/: )11 Illokeut H: : 1 44 1..;114,,z:biam0ka.; , ;t, Y.. " i v i ailll* ' ' ' iiii --r ot)INIU --- - - tiid -- `0)1ale . -,ot - !':?L'Y 1,:lq01184,." de. 4•4 1 1 44 ' zilaii0147 'mow - aik• ri54 0 0 0 04 0 , , -..„ ,I;ToNika • MEE NM 110DM1 b3O" '; -W*l4:l "B,a Bs . r • ,usdlictV7:,W•FTl.ll-V4O, lIMLIT ; uniVolOred DAGUERR 'OTYPW LIKENNSB26. una4B- GIBBS wituld Blom tilt T T xiies on Cieetlezotwl tiun'aYle lied that helm taherl,,ipnine et Elestle • it,s e i, wi n e " re& 44 to take Sionstores by this Jeassierfel. presese.'deilf, wit , enit eaes4 - weather. hu heck suoseedit io outionior au a pparatus,by'letlielt tie is eeelsiotts lea 44ce Life Ma iLleeesses 16-My weethes sad ism& Ineot*y oichoot matte the dirges mid thwasw Skip ertn.it.beabe.ita Resers ly 11 1 1POosed thin millithissi was indiepeosable , p) time piodiaCtiOd.ornaffern# ol 9Planiiiiii._ Mau. hatthel ipportiuit ittapravesunowlaat lismeat Drove that ;hit is a mistake, Those oho Mee tersesaaw Joyed the oppciroutty or apeole*EripeciaßOßAMOlMM. wbv earthardhl6aria e 4041 a ides _onkel "OM* Pwfd 4 tio. beauty, and ,woodetrel teitrateaspla a • It is a ermyor Tis re, not ofiArt—ant elites eespylee. fos the prmlit4iti9ll tbe pencil to ell etlhrts dr thnollot Mtn, In , tbe efellidoll ashes, piwarosthillea of Haase° alum consumes styli pewit led Nam the mpariiiarieassawitibetirkiartataratatia 'admit% awl from stelt:ii - 'deceased persOee... I„ ntioute k in perilous be Wised to tills a Likaaaaa at, kit it Is oritialikitary. instruerictag parefally given. lostrueseek,Appawdow. etc. formai ati Ole love.; mk tg . Mor,tivyao. Oct.herls, IBIS • OCTOBIERA2, - NEW - • 7 '' 'GOODS .r- • -- , r, Esttie - ' autit-Priite . . : Tll FASY. isoic!w recaiviag a larite sad !ate* JUA • aiva'aosartmen °fiat! Lad winter 'goads. laiblok. • ~,, plefi.sea binir t if t, sell as Iw is cis Ism Issieblitik / .ids of the city . Thankful fo r, mit fasfra, j..raspartfally .• ! invite my fri_eqii and , %tin punt c grnenitly,tia givaraii • 00% b.fore purchemtne eisewh4r4s. ... ~,..: ~ ..? - • ' ; Bi.wkiyt, cht0.94!1.. ',.. - - - ' SOLE and Opperl Loafer cif the best:itssltii*Sllo .- ..! . - . -E .Tttraiir.a. L joHN hluuriei cala.batod gremlins flambe' brad. • E. Torkairest, TIirATS yf . t.to latest faal?togir, jOl.- 13 ILO Ouitica, C;tualtiiereifi.' Binh - cm, ctroliOest ever otrarect - ' „ AD tzat *IA orintar anima good'. Firiatsit; I trii?i diva' vutr, at very .rwinn.it peli _ . BUSaitt4B• Turks Island Elalttorsafires 0 - i .• • •I , ..E Tarr Mi ,LeungPreiiervative aid ur 0 i Rt • . • :Tomas J . . . EAvE Clet ilem'aupt LkAie . Balsam Pi n; Fingerings. &Mr ' t t..n".0.1• etc.. It Terftsett.% el.OltON yittn,lß.tra, and Wicking, 0410...iiitief tor 6 I • - 4:11f01 1 44:- . . . • •. • A-dnunistrator's • • riiday y . b to*: ,4111.;viock, 4.41 , attb• imokilkom ot (INEriSwzgx. tate Ad 01,biom, decd, tWlalbwfq descrilird prope rty, viz: 1 two lowvi: ,calinvitv.. l One do.. 1 two ringo, timbal:se 2 mai aleigbk,l mops» niti, 1 yivAii , zi Firming utedViki, plawaylinzwiwkk-Pai— nii-g vwc:o„ticieve h.ck .9vs?vv. 2- ntookz: tationwizok virjt iii opher. Artialta Mi1a44‘19.1 to ineCtiOn. Terms Olin'', known on rho div of mils. CH 'At TINGLgt, . Wham. Oc.t:18. 148. ' TAri-RDW4B.S Irnn, Ste 1, NOB. Oleic •te, fiat jak igiorzattit - c, Cittua Tarp, CatietNrup:Eattlilo4* eupeting itt •' ' E W WE _ tall iltK de s e r i d rate g otoel e r i e 1 r1 ',48 b ,Zr in ' ll4 4 l4 m welch ere-raper for . kr.A air at ;annaeonienta4loir - Prin.'. Our itnek con.ists i4pa.renf Bratty and Pain n kT GrioDS. OftiVEKII3k coiciett: 'and masinku, [Kw& tar- • We 'Make preteasihna Inf telling Ch la batiks. to .reonpariothito the &air public: In% will being:WM with aemali 4tivfitico. •Wa.. 4 iNtOtad • Ill•itirellettiealkttP wisminenixe atteirle ibero , e p# , oll,ontr. , ettbrialliekt usual tnarwia be fOun4 "chlespar th,Lre the iheepest!' . .• : . 'POStAg allaree assortrn-eniis t 0740 1 =7;161 RAT sSICSep - :. CAPS MUFFS BOAS BUN() ROBS, &Ci • supeninr in- ilin ably. via to ! toy 1 4 this part. of the country. Parelnimmi v e invirod in call and ex•mine l nrstbrmireliros.-.. CASH - paultor.i Pelts & hirsi O a: 20 IN4 j kco. . , •,*. - New. Goads. Sm je.t.opetted Oa S.t ero tteotteient expect'eti shortly, whieh geld at the le•eiwii.ee et the siere of . • bum* • Maw-Glass Br.lashi • TAT' DO W .4itimii*e..t Oiraki 11.1,11e1l Daum Of tOttAfa katfardor shitmotico. - , ' it 8101111/101114 AcKiti'd Burets witt,lik kept reostaktly . 4 , &Emu & dram," • • Staiieria I A •Di assottment ettuing• itid Parlor Arm; OM g st.we goejen reed.. t Ulu, a gagaaill4 CD:trowc, IT'OR'IP3I6' . .:- TAE ehA r eraidueft Auditlr, appointed by . the Orpies i e- C..anofiehastriehan ,, a O A . to make distribitkto of tie taa.fitta fif the' (twit., of V4llliahr playetand. diktdalo. "lb and ianwaff the croattors or arkiktiacerient. eir•by entice that 4i.ahtirh4 thoialuuea his mpixtiminent pi • Tueso4l# 1 . '6'5.1'41440 cd Nofereber iftiri at 2 oCWdt i. M. at hhiuttia ? t, mocktrate.*ltan-sod wbereaMNtoOY ititeresioetiefiu aUtiot. , . 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