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she sat, or down the street which had

just been passed. rrom the pitiless blows of the perchment faced, Bardolphnosed old , man, who must have lived three score years, one of the oxen had commenced a trot, and the great object appeared to be, to get the others into the

same gait. "He's coming," the girl of

fifteen at last exclaimed. At the word, her aged companion instantly turned his head to look down the street, and at the same time gave his oxen a desperate, and if possible a more merciless blow than before. We also looked in trie same direction, and saw a lank, lean, bandy legged man, pushing forward in an Indian trot, on ins goodly stumps He soon

came to the modern knight of the goad, and his young dulcinca, and in words

filled with breatn. exclaimed l've caught you, you rascal ivheic! where are vou

going with my date.r ou hussy whew )ou --go home start quick!'' 'l wo'nt," answered the girl, in the true spirit of Zantippe. The altercation was kept up for a considerable time, and the girl manifested all that admirable obstinacv, which is described in fiction. At last tne old man asked the lather to step one side (at the same time, drawing a pint bottle halfway out of his pocket) and they could make a bay-gain. After calming the father with whiskey, tne old man offered to give him two cows if he would give him his daughter. The father upon examination of the cows, and finding they were worth more than the services of his daughter, concluded to receive them, and take them home in her place. The bargain made to the satisfaction of both parties, they go to the justice of the peace, the girl throwing a white dress over herlindseywoolsey, is prepared to become a bride. The justice refused to marry them without license. The father and his

You have brought no objection to the manner in which the government has he en administered by Mr Adams. It is the vice of its origin, the treachery and corruption of its political birth, that an

noys you. You wish to avoid the acts v.hile you disclaim the title of faction.

Between party and faction there is but this difference the one involves something of principle, while the other is blindly devoted to elevate a favorite or serve a sinister purpose. If, in his selections for office, Mr Adams has looked among his competitors, or their friend9, rather than among those more attached to his own person and

character, he has thereby evinced a magnanimity that demonstrates his councils as frank, manly and open. He has associated with him men of honor and independence, on a scale of truly national policy. If there be one thing more than utii'ther which all are deeply interested to perpetuate, it is honorable peace. Mr. Adams' policy has been honorably pacific. Can we be assured of such a policy with your condidate, gentlemen? From the whole tenor of his pnblic acts it may seriously be apprehended we should not. He is military growth entirely. Military men could hardly fail to have his preference, and human nature must wholly change before a nation's peace would be secure, when the Execu

tive power was in the hands of men of j

military habits and propensities. Mr Adams is made to say, in a spirit of unseeming candor, the Representative may disregard the will of his constituents ho- ever clearly expressed. History,

however, affords us a practical teVL of

his principles. on this head. He-resigned his seat in the Senate of the United St iJes when he could not conscientiously concur with the opinion of the legislatur who elected himv This is the true theory of responsibility to constituents bro .;ht to' sober practice;" any other mu' deprive the Representative of all disi r tion, and the exercise of every virtu . ave submission. Acting under a popular election, how difficult it if to k:iow the public will, generally, and how

often are censures withdrawn on properjdoneT No hero' of a noved ever had explanations. It may be indicated, how-: such a matter of fact impediment placed

ever, and in such case Mr. Adams's cx-jiuthe way of: he fruition of his hopes. The

ample ought to oe followed rather' than a gray old lover, -weighed down with

memoration is at hand. The voice of our

father'9 blood begins to cry to us from be

neath the sou which it moistened. 1 ime is bringing forward, in their proper re

lief, the men and the deeds of that high

souled day. The generation of rontcm

collecting renia. lie grne rally left this town

at the coinrueDCfment of every month, and was often absent about a week. Returning from his hat journey, he wai met by a gentleman in the streets ef Ureslau who fancying thai he re-

csrrylnj: them into slurry in acother hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in ther trani-portatie-n thither. This piratical warfare, thft opprohiurn of infidel pow ers, is the work of a Christian king of Great liritain. Determined to keep an open market where men should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negativeYor surpressinsr every legisUti? e attempt to prohibit or to restrain this execrable com

mence. And at tin asserohiaje 01 norrors

jconizcd in his persona robber whj had strip-

porary worthies is gone; the crowd ctl? informatio'Q to H M.trate, and the the unsignalised great and good disap-:s(ewaril w. inslan(Ij ,ent to j,mcn. l)ann?

peais; auu me leauers in war as well as T.mmmn Hain faft4 ramr to l.zhi.i

counsel, are seen, in fancy's eye, to take 'ch. raiism- much suspicion, a promise waslmwrht want oo kct of distinguished die, he is

their stands on the mount of remember- nmde of obtaining pardon provided he nonld ;r.ov exei'in- thoe very people to rise in arms ance. They come from the embattled reveal tbe whole iruth. He made a full con- jsmong n, and to purchase that liberty of cliffs of Abraham; they Start from the fession. and stated that he belonged to an or-!whirhftf has deprived them, by luurdenng the heaving sods of bunker's Hill; they gath- gamzed band of robbers SO in number and people upon whom he also obtiuJed them; er from the blazing line of Saratoga and ''bat the whole of iheir proceedings were di- thus pamg off former crimes committed Vorktown; from the blood-dyed waters lcted by t vo Italian females. Ai! tbe servants agns? the liberties of one people, with crimes of the Brandywine: from thr dLrr belonged lo tie gang, aud the apparent d,s- uhu h he urges tbein to commit against the

anowsof Valley Foree. and nil thnhnr.4'non were ra&il) accounted for. Fonj- 7u-m of another. '

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With II 1- " 'S''1 l!ig"'waj mnneries nstii nrni cuiuimru

fought tields of the war.

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wnnnd and with nil u tV me nana, in vh;en u ev imo c rneu ia u.

r?- orl r.l-.H u,itk r . i . " , ' sufficiently rf at to enthle the females ic live j in tVe Offers, Non-i'Iorrmissioot-d iMr.-er, rise, and pkad ith us lor their brethren io ,uch 8fl,!u1()r s.ver.l murders had alsu! and Pri-.i of thr 55th R.i inu M.i,:,, wtio survive, and bid us shew our grati- befn p,.t fr ,tt .ri lvhere the attacked p.irty j In pnr.uanre f a rrsr .unon passed bv th tUde. not by SOlIIlding words, but hviha,j .lefrmbd then.aelvM. U.e n ot ex.uM ;lr.il r -np.ny w Uhin tbe lovmU ot ' iU stretching out the strong arms of oar'raf,on had heen respeei.ntf tbe ''. k'rhat the Sft,t"7t r" " ronntiVs nrnneritv . . . L i , hire o ?be otheera, t orr.nii8ii.-nt-ci olLcrrs. coonuy s prosper ily, to helpihe veteran erJ conduct and movement, the twtitti uerrl pr-,VBlM fthe 3.Vh It p t l..o. M,;,a, vi survivors genii down to their graves' ,to pursue. Ont-c-i-f four subilvro, xa U , .he hrmmoa ofd con pny;" )ou are hertby

notified of tlt- tX't nce ot said conipr.j; fiu I do herrhy inviti yc u nd each ot you, to unite yoursrlves uithfsaid company It ys of Drill tery othsr Slurday, commencing' wvh this dy. JOHN M riKfc, Secretary. Saturday, Sept 1&

irpst iH-ivntes. formed the band, ami tbe t.eed-

Sheridan and the bools.-A short time af- Owrnrs wie esi-iblished in the mansion of tbe ter his leaving Harrow, he went down Ittlian female-, wh directed the whole, these to Bristol to spend a few da vs. Before he ltler bad bren conveyed to pnsun, as also the quitted that place, he wished to obtain ;w,,o!e suit of omesncs. The examination of on credit, a new pair of boots. He cal-jti)'se lvrttcl,es is noMr Prcteding. led on two dill'erent son nf P

I iir IICSIO.I IJft. cl .i.MJiiiiiriipC.'' lilt

and to lri,1fMh..mhnrr;,td n,r.. . Cf '! ' ououra uaz-tte oi ue ssu uu.

dered each to make him a pair of boot?,!

v. 111 uuitjl lUUIiiLlLdl 111 UIK.. ., ,. -

ofthedavhehadfixPiiforhU.nrf.. !n s irum . rux.i.o, mwni ai.on r SiePen Austin. wued by

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Foreicrn Attac!im.nt,

fpllino- t)

... ol.wu.M uc- p"Mituany .ici ha(J bef a enijv:.nilil to ra.se body of paid on the delivery ot their good?. On,roos ong tbe C hnnb,, a hardy and manly the appointed morning, the first that !race of 10,-le. hi.o w-re erer .-eadj m that cacame iound the young gentleman in ex-lmcitv. uhen under tbe Uovrninuit of Si.am.

pectation. He tried on the boots, found 1 be Ittest account j froiu tbe mahogany ;

ttiat one oi them pressed upon his hecljwoiks in tbe Debze, statt- tbat, as yet, f.ere directed the man to take it home, stretch was no appearance of a flu. id , and, cotuequemit, and return with it the next tnorning;'ly. as the groat bulk of wood hd not come the man, who could not comprehend ot down, there was no hope of getting many veiwhat service a single boot rnnM h tr. fhoi' loaded in August.

liy late arnvai from Orroa, it as ace-

'rav son-in-law proceeded to the clerk's 'possessor, obeyed. His trother f riinir-

office one dollar must be paid for thejsoon followed: the same fault ua loui-d .!ta,ned tlal 'o'r of Por coui.tmi.tn hd - - - license. Ala, that one poor dollarjthe same directions repeated; and Slieri-ibcen 8ent ,'u' hy n,,,,,WiS vnUtot' J hev , iil

b I ATtu UF IMH X ; Vurttrn County , set.

ZepherUh U al, "

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the tiinirr-

s gud, a Jusiic of the

Peace, in and for Sparta township, in said court t,on thr 8th davot August, H6, and returned oa ti e 25'b ot the sume rt wih by the proper c onUbl., t ndorat d 'attached cne pair ot Mil. Stones, with the linr-ning Ciearf llusk trror, Molting Ctiest r.d Cl th. and tM Pirks " Urn parties re hereby notified that triglot the ah jve ate! nut ia set before mt at m ofiice in the rwn.shij) and county ah rtsaid, on the 7'h ilny f tJctol-er 185, at ! o'clock on said da), at which lime thty are requested to ttend. CHAUl F.S DSIUKLLf J. P.

Pparta township, 5th Sept. 1825.

JTOIVS A'OTICE.

should blast the bnddiug joys of a blasted dan, having obtained a boot from each 1

old man. Neither had a penny oi mo-jmounted hishackfor themetropolis, leav-l,hal t ney, and the clerk', without any of inking nis duped to lament their folly in be-'r k

usual sympainy, aeniea tne licence until ing uupeu uy a war stripling, hio fees were paid. What could be

rrom the uoshen Patriot, Aue. 21.

lummolh Bones. We have received

accomp.n

quantity ol 'cumbrous in.iclouery. h was anl

i ftn"i iii!;in:' i-!v prosip cf appears be-

eui, as the place at wh et- they were des

tined to Lnd was pertect GolgtUhn and, at tbe time, full of s-.ckt fss ami fi in. Mu'es cou'd not be procured in sutlicient quantity to

Ironvpv them to the interior I ht tiunwpr

Irom bulhvan county, the following com-. was desirous of iranspoTtinfC their beary nnn-

, lUU UlCat 101. imr HiimrMtns tnT rd I oumvP'iia liv the rirpr

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surrf nder of conscientious convictions, jage, would not pawn his oxen to procure 1' ound on the 14th inst. in the town ol it'll, but tbos wretched People in Ouca

I ;e charge of corruption, though ea-Mhe money,- but insisted that the tathur -ilamaKating, on the summit of the Del-l')ave no vessel tit for the purpose, and the sily, ought not to be lightly marie. Vou should find the means of paying for theawire and Hudson canal, near the n's,er9 o English vesifls aoulti not eneas to brin? it against many of our ablest, mnt, license. Thereupon they disputed Branch turnpike, by Mr. Horace Adams, en,er tne r,vtr vri,,0'ik an enonvnu tenniceusefitl public men. Against John Q?m-boke olF the bargain, the'old man keptjwhilel digging the canal, 9 or 10 feet be- rflt,on ,or f,ar ol rtll'rU and assassination a sl-'cms: a man learned and virtuous:! his cows, and the father took home his I lo7- the gui iace of the earth. n;.H rA On.oa, it xv.ll be reci '.bcted. though rtn .neon-

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one who has filled a seat in vour Senate,; daughter.

and long, represented our countrv in dif

ferent and delicate foreign mission, with

From the Schoharie Republican.

the bones of a Mammoth. rnn,Kii..tsl,,-ramMOKn ,s " r

one of the hip bones and a number of the l!U ,rAd.0,',he V.

nlnt, ' v. i i. . n. . ,. . u is oil ua.e' i on u;t v

jwwiiz. ui me uatK. i ie weignt ot the!

unimpeachable fidelity and distinguished! The biter bit. A travelling Tin Mer-;hip bone, when lirst taken out, was 35

ability, Who,acting as Secretary of Stateichant, from Uie land of "wooden nut-, pounds, although much depreciated in for fight' years, committed no fault, and '-megs and horn gun flints," while moving; weight on account of the great length ef brought out of the Florida alfair with with his portable ware-house through anitirne it must have been in the earth. It som sort of grace. ladjoiniug town, called upon a veryjis thought from the dimensrons of this Against Henry C7y,a namr long iden- shrewd descendant ol St. Crispin, or injbone, that the animal must have been 8 tified with the Republican party, whoie'other words a pretty "wide awake'lor (J t et across the hips when living, powerful locution an 1 iius.'jaken iirm-' Shoemaker, whohavingon nand a I'latts-iThe socket of the thigh bone i 23 inch-De-i-i ( ontributed much to tbe openiag e:f burgh dollar, thought the present op-,es in circumference. The length and the career of glory to General Jackson, portuntty a very tine one for disposingiheight ot mis animal cannot be ascertainby placing tiie country in an attitude toj of it besides the immortal honor heied until more of the bones are found.

resist aggression; who has presided long -vould acquire by having "suck d m ajlne above described hip bone can b amoni: your representatives, with unri- Yankee Pedlar," a consideration of no seen at the house of John C. Reynolds.

vailed ability and magna dmmi impar- small itnpor:ance, it bemg generally be- lnn keeper, near where it was found.

tialitv. Is mere ur mse or dMapMi:it-. l.eved a very aiiiicut point to-accom-ment to stigmatize uch men a eorrupi ; plish. He accnrdi.igiy bought a tin the one because he preferred Mr. Ad-, paste hjrn. and giving a knowing wink

ams to General Jackon, and t!ie otherlt3 the hj-gtandere, ottered his I'latts-.ev il genius of New Orleans has produced

because he invited Mr. Clav into hi; burgh bill and recjuesied the change.,11 real or imaginary cause of alarm of a administration? Mr. Clay's ojecfn:i toj The pediar looked grave, and snook ms ditierent kind mad dogs. We have General Jackson grew out of t-he pub-j head he did not iike tne biil, he said, been informed that several animals o lie e ndurt of the l itter, an 1 Mr. Adams' for he heard the bantt was down. Cris-lIiat description were seen running thro' could not have substituted Mr Clav, giv-j pin said "there was no such imng thejlhe streets yesterday. We have our ing him no invidious preference over ma- report was set afloat by brokers and i ;douhis, however, respecting the existny other able men. speculators, men not to be relied upon jance ot canine madness on the lower MisIn conclusion, let me remark, that tho', the bills were pcriecth good ; as speciej'-s'pph Certain it is we have never Mr. Adams was not my choice more than and as to that matte;-, a attic better, seen or even heard of an undisputed yo irs, T respect his election as constitu- because it was less trou'nle to carry it-.and well authenticated case of hyd rational and pure. With the organization! and all the- spectators joined with him,' phobia in New Orleans. We are" una-

and policy of his administration I am-in recommending the Will to be a good blt to assign a reason for our beii g thus

siderahte town is tt r prmoipal Atliiiie pott for

and S'ate of (uatt niila.

uibuei 8ul of tne I3jv

of i muluras, hih! about sixty miles hum the buttoiu ol the 5Jay.

A si'iern.ine has itseerrs befn disccrered in Adaina County, Pennsylvania. anl an attempt is makini; to form a eoUipany to work it. From th following certificate from the Raltiiiinrr ( froriele, it uould appear that the ore is of considerable, richness. Baltimore, i-ld 3vgv$tt ISifi. I tc h.rfb eertify that I bavr extracted

bv rivn that I li.t ial-.i

out letter:! of admitu3rat'un on tlie estaiy ot DAN1KL KULl.KK.df-reaifd, krd that I sdntl eoc- to sale on the pit n.ises on S'urday t' e oOlh tly id' this month, the personal eftcr's ot sui d:i e.ised, coiunnug of Hps, Uattif, Sheep, Plough trohs., Tuikiv-s, 4iul Various o.hi-r articles, on n crttlit ot Twelve months with approeil serursry. J fnrtfer r.otiiy till ptraora Laving rlairrs air.st said estate to brin ttitn; forward within twelve months, properly authenticated tor St ttii m-nt ; mi those indebteti to pay up irr.rr.eai! !y and tha stid estate will be perfectly solvent. JOH-J FULLER, AdmV. Spt- 9, 18:?$.

TJIvEX up 1 V ru! S'.vifi.pf Hanlmsbu-r, Dearborn erunO l, ao ;ut he !of June 3 -s', A Kan t oloured HOUsK. CULT; one year old last Spring; no IT' arks or brands ptrretvahle. Appraised to sis iollars by Walter Hays ar.d Jacob Hajs, July 1, 132C. Copy from my bnk of A strays. THOMAS PALMER I. P. N. D. Th? aorv notice waud have appeared sooner hud not jome persons assured me they 'n -u the ouner of the colt, and that it va3 no use to publish it. PAUL SWIFT. August 25, 1876. 33 3 w

2T. G. HOWARD, COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

A ho Orleans Aiunist Q1.

In the absence ol the t-llow fever, tin

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. . J t removeit to L w renceburh, Iniisns, n.ininK fro.n li e pi-c oi 1 homas Harntsandil J tthere he will faithfnliv atttnd to n-ohs.

Itjterf V- ' ey eleven ounet of stiver; thesonat ousmess intrusted to his care, lie will cost requ r-d to rntfce the xttdCtion amounted Iattf ntl tne cir-tjit couria in Henrorn, Switer.

nnl lo three do.Iarrol Mfi it iimt hi,f lh.it ln' "!P cv Vmnklm counti-s, Uo ihe tin.

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tbe iron Ami b nd conta ned in the ore

carried on. vq a luie scsle pay for prod

of the kilver

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elief Ihut ' y runniin countj-s, also ine o. , ' - P enie sn;' U Sta . s courta at iftdiaiinp, h i. ( ' lv'" i,fi.- on High Street, nearly opposite the Paikdirodncjnjum PnBinfr Oce,

FROTI TUETKKNTON (N..T .) rZLU RAI.IST, AI'cJ CS.

the dtstresinc situation of oian oi ih

Feb. 2:'t, 1826.

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DANIEL J. CASViCLL, COUXSIXLOR AT LAW.

people of England, at this juncture, ha arisen QJSce ch Front Strret, Cincinnati, near the Fot?!. Iron the en)plomen cd toa large n put of the; f Ji E will practice in tbe counties of Humpopulation in ni.tniifartp.res. I bis system in' J ibon and Duller, end in tie district tuul tn.it country has bt -en i nrrid to tbe extreme, circuit courts of the l.nitid Mates for tho IIih world is ovfrsoi'ked ivifh the productions district of Ohio; also, in the county of Dearof meelnmeal inpenuify and industry - How born, and iu the Supreme court of the state

oflen have we bun told in this munlry. that . of Indiana. wp thtiuld nfver bf independent un'd, n tLis' 7ri7 lf, 15 respect, we hid imitated the p dicy of England, . . . and instituted fm.d ,r establishments The 1 ?I SS'i? S 5 3, truth is that i? i agriculture, not ni muf .ctures, ATTORNEY ad COUxskilor at LAW that renders a c-.n-r. independent: for the.; flA- commenred the practice of the Law in

cess lo abundance of water S7p V?rt i"rsr pmnuce me iicmsam of uie n,.p me a i ne ti.irj Judirui Crruir. Office on U al-

u'oer oii'v ,vr!, s 'f ojire.irf' itti nuu hip - .- ''lyi'sur v'.urcn p ....,. .. n . . i ...,..-. ..M Lawrei.c bu -irh. Mjv II. ISO; is r

bemn.e ban&tti. We cony from one. of theftmm.in.1 th nrndmte nf th T.r in n. n a rs m i v m

last receifed Enjslilh papvrs the following C-! rienlturnl nor.ulaf.on never ran h, rdooe.t hv " - A W U

pnort hirnJker lau-hed behind his ears and no one count ol a band of ruboer directed ,n iht.r at- flM,,ins oftr.de. to th wr,t nf th, i t ' iZu . , ''r .7;:: " llt:ni ot

though he 1ms my atlectionate con(id-nc.p looked really honest but the pedlar. jtrocities by two -highly accomplished" female. ; a nee.rlea oflitv, while manufirturers rftCnind . Onse of Uuone coun-y, Ky a.-dHarpilton in as high-a degree as ever. It is in the But trading did not stop here; Crispin,' ' he S,0IJ wants plausibility, unless one. of;Rr brought, from surb causes, into a f itue 0t : p-in,y. Hesi Unr.e 'Lawrenctburgh. t

gh airtet btlov

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that'kfullv satisfied, and sincerely hope

he may continue to merit and aain receive thr? suffrages of a free peopl. Should the renovated health of Mr.

Crawford permit it, I should not wih to

bill, and the hank that b5ued it, to be aj-'i i"m that dreadful disease?, unle-s

hank of -exceeding good repute." The!11 be that the dogs always have easy ac-

bill being so hignly recommended, the unsuspecting pedlar put it in hi pocket, and handed out the change the by-

Seo him a candidate in 182G; nor, as Ijstanders put on long faces the shocma-j am now advised, should support himJ ker laughed behind his ears and no one

Uun-l course to continue a well doinir ofii

cer for eight years, and is consistent with the stability of the government, and har

mony of the Union. In expresin thest

elated with his success, offered to selllho8e feUiales

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thpm in of tin a lot of shoes, at a reduc-.m Vwooob

a r.r.; f.r o:,M Tl.o nhr l, ,r,r .;.,Jlt 18 uo d"ate of Ureslau

rd for themat.slO deposited the shoes

wants plausibility, unless one. of; Rr hroujrht, from surb causes, into a sf itue oi ' p-unty, ohn. Hesi Unr.e 'Lav s should prove to be more at hom extreme want and si .rvation. That country, Vr-",,?t''i " 'te5' 0fFlce on 11 s than petticoats But to tbe story; which has nmple dvrnin for the employment'' ru MlV 11 1

sentiments, I am not conseion of trmtifr-j jo his cart box paid the amount in

ing any disliko, nor wishing to conciliate

nny man's favor. Differing in opinion with men, with, whom it would gratify me exceedingly to harmonize. I do it in that charity I crave in return. Please to accept the homage of my respect. JONATHAN ROBERTS. July 10th, 1826. From the Columbus (Ohio) Gazelle. Ran-azsay Lovers. A short time since, there were sepn passing through the streets of Columbus, in a wagon drawn by two yoke of oxen, an old man and a goting girl. Our attention was directed towards them hy the remorseless repetitionwith which the old man plied his gcad upon the patient oxen. The . girl was looking with apparent anxiety, eitlier at the old barrels placed in the wagon behind the board upon which

A'ew Goods.

Pittsburgh bills and drove

'ff. wheeling the old tune

Weasel Asleep.

ed from

;ofits population, is mmise in forcing tnanu-

T . Baltimore Patriot, lectures b? artificial means. They will natlwo Italiaa ladies arroed here a tweUe-'urHllv srro s the demands of the mnntrv

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c leisurely' 6 ' ,ne hem 6tate1 nerfel1 lf for them, and this natural growth is l;vays to 'Tlrl K suhsci iber ha just rereiv . . . J '.'d countess. 1 hey lived m a most stdendid h

manner, kept their carne. and their su,t of a8tin and safer for all w ho inve.t their rron- ino- in tho f 1 .,....k..,.i,

domest.es was very numerous. I hey were ,y. to devote their faculties or their' tima : '"S"" -

-vv.Pi.aUtu, nu several persons oi to SUCtl employratnta. rank visited their house 1 heir manners. An-1

tract Irom the Oration ot Mi. Everett,: peared txtrtmemly gentle, and although it was THR 1 iKI. RATIO

(lfillvercaaivaiiiaiiuec,uiiuic.miiiCi8-jren.rkeii mai ihe general tenor ol their The followinis a'ronj parapraph wa sfrirten arv, breathes the same noble and worthy 'conduct did not evmce a greater share of cap- out of the draft of the declaration of Ir.depenspirit as was exhibited hy him on tbej"" than usually appertains to the fair sex. dence as proposed by Mr, Jefferson and ap-

rloor of Congress last winter, wnen

pleading for the few remaining heroes of

the Revolution

Beautiful Extract. The following ex-

'Let us not forget, on the return of this eventful day, the men, who, when the conflict of counsel was over, stood forward in that of arms. Let me not, by faintly endeavoring to sketch, do deep injustice to the story of their exploits. The eftorts of a life would scarcely suffice to paint out this picture, in all its mingled colors of sublimity and woe, of agony- and triumph. Dut the age cf com-

vu3.uu.r urpiise was exciteu anionjr their proved by the select committee to whom the hn nds in obsrrvmg that a continual chite of subject had bee referred. We wish that it servants was lafc.o- pthCe. b J been retained. It might have acted as an Scarcely had any one retained his situation obstruction to tha increase of our black popumcre than two monlhs, and jet no rompl,jnls laion, which now so fearfully presses upon were neard amoop their- they iuvarinb'y left Som cf the states: and besides, it would have the town, and if ih y returned as it happened stood in perpetual remea.brwe cf the fart in several instances, they were re-adaitted info that the. slave tr-uU was not an American insti-

ue lannij. une ot these persons, a kind of'tution. cr approved of by the early inhabitants

of these states. ''Me has waed cruel war against humm na'ure i9elf violating its raoat scrd rif;li's of life and l.berty in tbe persons cf a distant

GROCERIES, FIARDWARE, qi;eevs-ware be. which lie olFcrs for sale on the lowest

terms.

ERA ST US TOUSEY

Sent. 9, 1R?5

3 tf

major domo, or head steward, fctmed an ex

ception to this peneral rule of dismission . His priuejpa! employment seemed tt connst in pro feeding to diffTent towns. w?iere it was said that these ladies possnsed property, and m

people who r.cver ojbcdeil Mm, raptir-atinj Svior sctticnnnt.

PUBLIC SJLE. TlTTLLbe sold at the !ate nsidence of An--J 7 i- w Armstrontr, dereiiSerK on thf 7th ;t

JTtriber vex , one man-and a rumb.r cf article.'.

the pr8oul j rop rty o the deccsei. EZlt I'KU'.US . , , DAN-ILL HAGEJlMAN.S Ad,T1 fS Sept If,, 18;f, Those who know thnnsHvrs bidebed to tha -sriie of he d-ceased, will n.k mrrevlute nv-

m ni, p.a inote nsTing cUin.s will present thitn