Wabash Express, Volume 17, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 October 1858 — Page 2

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rcss. ROUEKT N. HUDSON. KtuToa. - ii .. TER RE - HAUTE: WEDNESDAY OctobcX G, lS53j - REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. 0E. RVl'EkWI. Jl l'OIH. l.tDi.tiict.IIOKACn Il;.llLT:.rf Ca 2 i 3rd til. A HP AM VT. UENDUlCKS.cfJtiT. SIMON YANDKS.ef M ri :; WM. I. (51tISVoLl, of Vigo. 14 ATTOK.N IT :NtI., rTlLLIAM T. OiTO.of HjtJ. TBI Vl tlR r r STATE, joun h. hauit:. of st Joseph. a i DiruR. or aretr, ALBERT LANOE, of Vigo. fX 'KtTAKT Of TAI, WILiUli A. PKF.Ll'.of ItandotpH. triiJiTc'tJtfT orriinc imrai'crioji, JOHN" YOUNO. of Marion. ANTI LECOMPTON TICKET. Yob. UiraMk.sTAT;vEs. JOHN l. UAIUI). V K. EDW AIID3. Yon. Tiniii. 11. L. SCOTT, t Foa Ci VXTX LVaahMOxna. C. S. TUTTLK. Koa Sniaur. BAMUKL CONNER. KoB CoROM-B. N. V UKNSON. Attorxit. A. H. CUANK. II. KIHUTT. Our Anti-Lccompton State and County Ticket. Teforf another isucof the Tcekly Express the eltctioQ will have passed, and hence it is meet, that we hould ?pea to our anti Lecompton friends, iu relation to this matter. In the State election there are two tickets be-

fore the people. One the ollprin,; of the Lo- j down lh name of Doula, and alrocate Kricoxpton State Conviction which met at Indi- i uire Lecon ptoniMu. anapolis on the nh day of January last, and j T.ut we Late not been lone in our supiuLidi adopt.d a platform that endorsed the cions iu thin milter. The aati-Lecotnpton

present Administration and the Kansas pohcy j

of the President a Couventiou that was man- j nounce Cookerly as a traitor, and the friend-. of $1,000. . acd by oflice-hoider and oflke seekers j of Mr. Douglas every where, are bitter in thwirj A lare number of letters were found in the where Uright, the len ling hccoinptonile in the , opposition lv him. Helow we will ive some privy vault that had been ojned by him, ami State, made a apeech, and Hughes, who says choice morsels on this subject which we clip' a quantity iu the cellar beneath the Post Ofiice that Popular Sovereignty i a "popular hum- from the National Democrat, the consiteui i that been ritld of their contents. I eiu r bu," was an active participant. A Conseu- organ of the DjuUs men in this State. i containing drafts, money, Ac, have miscartion that virtually refud toei dore the anti Cooketly himself, h.lped establis! the Demo-; ied frequently of late, and the detection of Lecompton resolution offered by Mr. Wallace, ' erat at Indianapolis, at d as long as he wai depredator pmLably furnishes the clue to and made a ticket teat the LccomptoniU ' anti-Lecomptou, Le r.nd it, were bosom the cause of the mischief." throughout the Stat?, regard as their pecu- t friend. Hut here is what his former pohti-

liar battling. , The otht r ticket i i one made by tl.e Convcntu n wlucn nu I nt I u-.:isnapoiis on me im uay . . 1 . I . .... r MarCh. U .n .r.l. Uco,np:oo . n.o. r.r.j guwc.u... tati'd boldly crrct on an ai.ti hiconipton plat-1 f. rm. Thtrft is n r .p.Wocatioii atout this .... , i- ....I;--. , r ., ickt. It t'i'I'O-es the ha policy el the 1 ' " " ' Presideut c J poe-s the recklessness of the pioetit Adtait.istration, atul is the true exporent of Ihat doctrine which aays, that the , , - i .i i i -otdrf of a Ti rntnrv. when ttiev come to form J' " a Constitution for themselves. Lave tLc right to make o;ch an one as they please, provided ; it is lie publican in form. The candidates on . ' Ihm ticket Lave nothing to conceal. Iromthe; f.rst they Lave resisted the iniquitous policy of Mr. Buchanan, am 1 they continue to do ho. n . . ii. r r . In thts 1,atrict. the candidates for Confessio:.al favors are genllttuc: well-known. Mr. 'tcris.t, while, on some occasions Le tccms to be anti I.c ccrurton, is arJ. ntly fcuppotted hj ..... T . -. : .i tv nil the simon pure Lecomptonitcs mike lb trlct. He is their ecial canJulate anJ was Dominated bv a Convention that by a direct vo!e. ripu,ii.i:e l the inti-LfMrnptoiiiMn (-f ....... I .i i. , ' . ,,hnt,.l),.v,.(.nhl.o lt.pular Sovereignty c f Stephen A. Douglas. He is supported by all the Federal oftlce holders in the District , r I 1 , . . , i I f r 1 1 , i , ... , and his citctiuti l altle 1 nr, ly tr.o-e who s',:i- . . .. . tain the pi, -nt corrupt Administration, ht competitor, John (5. Davis, Laü been from (Le beginnirg. is now, and we Lope ever will be, ... . . . . anti-Ltcoiuiton. There is 1.0 mistaking w here he stauds upon the grrat issues of the day. He seems to be i.othing I ut wLv. Le-is. He is featiess in his opposition to the polier of the . . ... , " Adminntration, and is the bold exponent of th anti l.ecorrptioi sentiteent of this people, If Le is eltc:ed. it is a triumph of the people , , , - ... . . ' overalandedaimyofolbceholderaandacorrnj t Chi f L'xiculive. 1 fhe is elected, it is the voice of the masses dtfyin otl'icial t rannv. . . , t . , ' anti 11 i.e succee.is ir.e profit are conquerors. In this county, on tha one side, there is a ticket nominated by a Conwnt,,r in nhid.th Icoiuptoi'ites of this city were the chief pari.c.panis. a ucari wm.se nrau na iron is :.:.... .:.t.. ...... 1 ,i.i 1 . g-, r. .... , w C.rafton h . C oo'serlv, a secret convert to Le- . eomi totmm, and a traitor to the doctrine i f ' IVpular Sovereignty. A man who chsnSes . . . - 1 wi n every changing w u u, ami to tl4? proves iraitoraus to the very doctrines La advocate ytitcrday. Who backed out from therd.torial man.cemert of the Terre-Haute Journal, be-cause-Lewi.Led to avoid tl.e resp,.,.,ibil.ty of it. Lecompton tend-ncie. Who has net the courage to beirre to hi. principles or true to hlmf I.... v. V . I .. . I.... ...... . . I ...... - v , i- j m uu t.s k i.uc ui nr . 11 . . . 1 oda tor.u for every .!: tuno Le think. . 7. , . . .A M . I . 1 . II .1 ...h.A I..V .1 ... .1... . i ".mi.i. i i'ii u,i.5j,iiB.iur. is u.c name . .. .. w II... T .1..... . . u. muni tt.o.suTi , an ii.iKfii ?eeril man. ,, .... ' ar. i hostile in Li upposmon I John O. Da- .. I. .S I'av.a. Also the came of Dr. 1.. it. ad. si h i . . ... iaes 1.0 po'iuon upon me issues or the day . , 1 , u y' i-nd d.e not deem it r.ece,ary logo Uf.,re Ue p,op.e..i.d ,ow L4s,e...t.cUe..Un.ents. The oLer ticket ore preyed r au anti-

Mi I . I V ,L4 , 1 5?" .tk.:.l-jw.llarusr ih.irlt.hlyUlU ty as advocated by Mr lgta lh,y p. ' ' (fi , , , luto the cinvajs epoa a bold anti Lccon piou ' , .. t . r . n . . f , , , 1 , , a liecate. At.li Ufo:nptao D. n.octj'.s ei il j .alform. T hey dgt:ie no eLtm.cnt, U tra v . ; . i . i i i i . . ' . , , . ' -Tiyou intend to bv ltd by the t.we iu this; no rnncir le aud are ira.'.t.rs to nv thin - thev

no f rincij ie auu are ira.'.t-rs to ruthiu thev adrtveate. The apirsiits on this ticket arc all men f dty Con.p.teM to Ji.char- ihe datie cf the particular trust, to which I Ley a pire. W"c ask cur readers to tske the two ticket and caauiif e Ihtm eumu.e iL doctrirea maintained by each bs.k at all th men, ti eir competency ltd ii trgrity, and tKrp. !ct the bct. The IifConiptonitea will onltc t:p0n tl.eir State, Csoreional ar.d County tickets. They hTc co independent candidal., rcnn it csleuUt.d to distract their ham orv . It they si.tce.d. it w ill l e- claimed a a I.icomp. ton iriur.j L.-'.d an irdrc.-n:.t cf (he prf. ant Ada.iMti-.ioii. A i Ui. Lave a riht to

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i u ii i or dure ana no cn cm mirrrcr will I tLis riht, but as tLe t iV.ce. belong to the pco pie, an J ire aubVct lo thiir disposal, there I huld te i.o d uij'Iainl Low the? are di fx m poed of.

There rothii.-i.u.rc a parent than this ; Lt. Jn,4rtme(ltt a, Ilul a, r,lmiu,4 Net. If. it, thUcounty, the Mi I..cotn.t,nujlnllcira!t.j TäU u a1 ut.u,irr vv r.irn evpect to succeed over the I. -t ou r t ,n ' . fan r ;, , - . ,

County ticket, they mu.t unite on th. coui.ly u-kittk7UtM..., Theymi.t not throw .......... 1 ..... . I r vo.e, ,.p,., ,-. w..c.m-,it.Vrci "j ;a..yro.ML,i,ijt.,uiecu-j...atUrci.j haril the mecrss of their own ticket In order that Cookerly and hi, L. cu. t ... fillower. n.av U dcfMrJ. in our j 't ( lie ar.til.vc üipl-'j lrtiunt of tl.ii count) , ' hou.d unUt ou 11. 1. tfcolt, aod the rekl tf the anti Lcomptoa licktt. S"e Lave tl.tirer gll to b al thrrn if wo will c'ue to gel'ier and p,.il a united VU: We c n Lt-at j them aty L.iw, bul wm.ifjht a will hive a glorio'j"! and triumphant victory, a a i.'iv-re one. We tüiht a eil tell ihn Administration, and it ujpttrr in ll.i county, iu tone of thunder, that i are uppoed to it, toordy nl.iper,tl.. atr aucct-.sful. ' 1 1 u all i;tiite on o'ir Coat ty t-cket, and imU our Victory t'nal aud c:opirtr ot,c . Thi Lec.nptn Iull and Knljl. Calf n.ut be red vn'il all fin of life air rilinct, ai.d a At now Lave I Le vautae ground of them, Ut us do it. Cookerly turned Lccomptou. We Lave Lad our individual opinion for many wetk, in relation to the double politi cal draiing of Grafton F. Cuokerly. Ve thought ani we ai 1, he wn a Lrcomton. t iu dit;ui- W watchrd hi gradual change with much interet and mue yiupathy. We knew he ws foin, and we tl.uuht we knew of the appliance that were brought lo b.re. to induce htm to chati,; hin uti-Lecunij;o!i for a Lecupton coat. We witnessed Iroru day to day how criniugly the Terre Haute Jourual was bowing before the mandate of Jaiiit I'ucLauan, an J we were not s irpried. whtu we found Cooketly, in order to carry out Lis LypCriT, Lad endeavored to shift the ed itoriat !epouslhi!ity of that ihcet, upon the honldtr. of Lt Sub. We knew Oraf'.on would rndeavor to dcette the ptoplu until he election, ami than he would take Democratic preis thrctihout thv StAte de cal friends think of hiru now. We clip from the Democrat of Saturday lat : mar m m w mr t i iic l teai iiai-tk Joi uxal s l- auxi s:nr for TV. ...... sr - ,üll. I. Vk. .b.'UI M.l.' , last, made a mot gross, wanton, and violent personal attack upon Senator Douglas. He ' 'd h Lad placed Liiosel f at the hea I of the Kepublican party as ihrir leader. Jim tluhes . i . i r n mi inveterate hatred of Dougiis is well known, , a,i attempt is made to conceal it. Inno 'contingency whatever would Jim Hughes vote for Douglas for Pnident. ' Huehes scorn of ptipular sovereignty r. . . . .,.., .. equal to lis natrtd 01 uotiias. nsayH"pop. Uar sovereignty is a popular humbug. It has practical opt ration in government. It will (, T iTJ lo lickle "f lue people with popular aovereigi.ty.'' Jm Hughes is now. as Lc Las been sine December host, the out. ami out advocate I Lecompton. He juMities his Tote for ihf fraud on the cround that it w aa ri tfht . ami v Jtior0 Lecompton. Jim Huphet adhere t.t the pen.slty claus of the Knl.sh Dill. He spits en the plaiform adapted for sheerest by the Democracy of the lulh Di-trict. He wouldn't touch it w.th a fojty foot role. What we have a;l "f Hn-he, rr.ay aho be "i;l'f Njblack, w:th the only dub rence that tb.ack has never openly denounci d popular ,t tvi.llXy A -pillar huu.bug." iiblack preaches popular s jvereigt.t v, but Vote ai;air.t it. Like Hughes, I.e. too, is no friend D,la, but dai-irle at the coat tails of ., . , " . . . .1 . Dru'l t. who is, r.ext to the Presideut, Dug wor8t atij n;hl pn t.rfui t IJ,.,Uy. Hovey and Carr every body knows to he anti Lecompton Democrats, all through and all over. T hey stand now just where thev and t..,.'ii.,. t.i. 1 -i . Ine I er re Haute JoirnsI stood in 1 ehrua ry lat. They are Denmcrata upn whom Douglas can rely in aay and every emergen- ' v - : 1 r .1 . 11 w,in the face oT thc.e facts, which we have thrown together 1., n co.cie a form as possible, what do wv see? WLem is the Terr.c,H,aute vxX nuW t1 'l l'?"" loldle to llulie aud iblack, arid aiiniu: its R,..,in hkJ thrusts at Cart and Hoverf It apsiaks of Hughes and Niblack as "gallant al truo" ; of Carr and Hovey as "Uaiiors and bolters." retending to b the friend cf DouiiU. it : ni... .,..1 ,...nf.....i.; and turns its bitteries tpori his truest and vu.u.u.v tMiinnuiii t'niuiti,

tauncl.est fnenJ. Ik Journal hi .iwJi"" ... 11.1 oke, i.as ..nuui

that yam uny rnou.k. It i$ tune the iion't $ktm i .r,raeJ iram An l,ueL unJ that iV mum . ' r ' - - - j - - - ... . .... A ypocritt, 6 rs,o,.l in uil kit J,'vrm,t. S fr r , . i.i,- - ' ire intend to a, in rrjorm ii3 i',.t truth J ' " ir We understand the Levomptonites tf thi, city are threatening the anti Lecompton Deaiocrats, ll.at tf they (the antics) do not ,upptrl the IfomrUn sj.ft. aoJ Countv ticIel8 in lhi, Mf I)ou,, Ua. ia UVino9m Thltt U a n . . . mMi rni . . . , m ' B , .... . - r. j , -T- , . . ... . Tnere is not the remotest probsbiiitr that one . . o Lecomptonit in thi Mate, will ever ea.-rt th1 . , , . 11 ..:... .- ,i least possitle mbueuce in the promotion of 1 ! o. 1 t . a . Mepherj A. Do lUs. As ao..:i as the elect 1 n . . . .t 1 . . . ln tnt State is tvpr. tha w hole Admir.istra , ,, , , . , . ... , tioa pack will t o af: r th Litt. Ci ir.t. wuh . . . . whip ar.J weh pur. Thrv are ouly htld . . . , ' .. . U-I0Q vf lU XyU iVm.crats. Thev tie o ue U.L ,on a jj tL; J way 7 " Skva 1 11, 15 Casada Mr. W. K. JI r -

win, of -St. Loii, was K..1 Lardy eroh t.v an J utdergroa th. A fc vr t rhle I mking t.rave j uut he opinion in Ca.ada by attempt oV are prjtably the only hv.ng cotenpora ieg lo take a lair toy 10 years of ge, wsth ric cf its erection. About this old chwrch hhu on the train. At Indn a col. .red man , lie :Le remain of the Hoa. TLotr.a Ler, aid in conversation v.th the Uy on ;Lr plitf-trm jo'dier great mn t-f an earlier perioj. Nothing aertair,eJ hi crvile Coi.d.ti j.i, and hen '. b-t broken b; uk aad old mortar, heapcJ inthe train .o ped al Cha:haru a man r pre- , di-cnr. icaUly upon all, are ll.eir only a.onu

I Mntu g lia.ie'.f a tl.e Sher.tr t f the lowri en - a . . . . terra lüe ear f...!jwj by crowd r( ecl r.-J men. ar.d t.ok th. U.y oat in pd cf the re mcnstr.nc. ct Ui', master and e). v.. The . ... ... iv , r, ) 11 nt.

uwd.ir.g to leave Li. roatcr.clock. precisely. The election cf ttTccr. for by iL txci'.cJ c i.-rcd crowd jthe cn-uirg term : place, nj a f-ll at-

was bvrue away wrrouiidit g th. car

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The S x annual exhibition of the Vir. roui.tj Agricultural Fair, closed it ihi i 1 j iriLiI itioii oit Saturday. The Fair h. ben. a kliriitrfjl one. thnt.oh t) .li.i.tiv in k v uf to u .a. Our M-.ce an 5 tim. will ;lMillll - wu.u M.t.lficiu J,rc;, .galten n ! t ion to partir ular ed j. ct of growth or lulllU ;ric,urv llie fuM, w,ira. I eacl.es ami I .u, the pun. j k in and honey. U UvU al l j,,,,,,,, ,jte tg. ,,U,.t., aiul U oth r .lahl, tie uf ihnr kind,, vrry u, tJu'h i.wt iu wry i;rtat abiul atc.. The it;t cluiiicftl Jixj lay "A" a Very tre.liU lie atid ui-ucli tva worthy of eiu-cial i.tice, .j.. x rrt. k!l0uLt t e a lirtlier interest man ,ft.,u.j fv,r our coulity Tairt. by our ar'.indni. Tim Mock, ar.d articuUrly ihe hjrc, e think v the btt v e have keen at any ( f our county Kaira. Ia thii d ' artmert the tlijday w ai txteuive and each auimul was , n Jr. it foot. The Fair grounds were in touch belter condition than ever before, and the accommodations were an.ple. The peculiarity about the county 1'air this year, is, that while the general display is not o great as we Lad Loped, tl.e number of people in attendance for exceed! any otber year. I'hia uiU't bo attributed to the fact, thai the Society, by their adverlm uiert and lare po.:ert, creatcU a puolic loterfi, i.ut did i.ot i a aa . . 1 - .1 i;ive fcutiicient time for our agriculturists and n.eclianic.1, to projuee that which they would de.sire to t Ahibit at a Fair. A public interest diould, .a the future, be awakened sooner it. the aeason. If we can find pacc to apare fe will publish the r.w&rd of premiurud, when it i madt out by thu Secretary. KoriBtkT IX tiiu lNUi.i.ArtLis To.st OrriCK. The Jiidiat.apoli.s Journal of Saturday, the i2d int.,a: "Willi.sm Enderlin, employ eil k- a potter in the Tost Ofiice in this city, was per by Mr. S. Daumont on Thuisday evening ojen(T letters iu c privy iu the rear of the l'ot OlHce. Thurfdajr niht hi was watched by Keveral persons connected with the Tost oilier, and was detected in opening letters in the cellar, lie was arrested and placed in jail, and yesterday had au examina; ion before United States Commissioner Kea. The evidence ag;int hiru was conclusive, and he was re coi. mitte J to jail in default of bail in the sum The Burning of the Austria. Never, iu the whole fearful history of caiimimM, w4i mere one muri uarkenea W t, distrcs. nj Ornug than U.c ,1cstruction of the Austria, by fire. Death by water is a dreary fate, but death by fire is in expresiihly awful ; yet of the five hundred and thitly thrtc human beings who miserably peiihed with the Austria, nearly one halt must Lave met death in a shroud f flames. Scar cely had the ship caught fire, b fore the magazine exploded, covering uj the passage ways from the cabin with burning fragments, and preventing t-gress. Nea.'ly all the women and children, we are told, were thus burned to death below. In point of the number of lives lost, also, this calamity i.irpases all other stearuship disasters on record. Mythe Central America, 3"7 persons perished ; by the Arctic, .'1UJ ; by the Pacific, which was never heard of, Ü10 : l.y the City of iila-ciw, which was never heard of, 420. Hut of Ihe COO passengers on the Austria, ÖJ3 perished. - Edsall, McDougal & Co. We invite the special attention cf our read ers to the new advertist im nt of LMai!, McDougal A Co. It is with much pleasure we continue to recommend this enterprising firm to our fifteen hundred weekly reader. Hy their judicious ystem of letting the people know what they have for sa'e, they have built up atrade unsurpassed perhaps by nr. establishment in this city. They tell cheap be-cau-e they sell union. They sell the bet of goods--because they are skillful meichant, and they Lave every thing for sale the Country desires, because they are "determined to cjrry te day, and thallenye amy and all Compttim Hon." YVWn Wine lUr, t.,,.,, TU ..i.mJ epistolary document penned bv the Hon . Jas. .: ... ... . tn V. tvi.iUt rnrp..i:..iT i I ...... ,. T, , ..Tl . . , . V . J , 'lt WJ 1 the Mn-rove swamps at si,rrr:i . T I.. . V,- , T e . .. . mun. 111 uir .vfii j,i unr illllll'l VI .lllk'' .... r.l. f. v 1 1 .. ..... ... ustLth, Mr. roley Utter is puhl.shed 10 full. . . , . ' . ' that the saMe auMet of that distant realm . , ... rosy e what an Indiana C.mr. sstnan rati do in the way of literature, whta Le breaks "loase." 17 TL celebrated racer. Fashion, was exhibited at the Ohio State Fair, Ut week. She had wüh her a blooded colt. She I. now over 1 year old an 1 Lss won for Lr o-v ners at diifrent tims f..0M. It: 1-1. Fashion lat Itov'.uti. ss!W j, now uwned lv K !.. r and Keitin-. of Lsocvstrr, Ohi i, who pur chased L r, thri-e year ag-, for J J.iOJ. a 1't mMm V,.n . nr t . A" hnvritT') .. .n Otford coun i It. Maine. Mr. Peni. Seaburv wis ai ih. "n U.u, and op-,.,;ed ,,a vol.. hein. i.ow in hi ro-i-r ere.ll. vcar. In Dedham. order t, d.poste Lis vote. . .- r . Ax Otr Ots n A irmia Curr.sp-,rd . . . . ' ' je-.t sys : he remains of the eld ch-irch it. j hich (.'.. Washington was tap!ire !, art al 1 most e-t.rely Ltd to th passer .y wiLhtre.a - metl.M 1 j IX TLe McCb-re Acition will rrettal the Lt.i . nUce thi evening at half t at T o'. . lendaccc i re'icaU J.

(J'.tr tt.4 Wytia.l. Kij'rc. tiii: .moum.m; ci.ohy. At oji'iui j , at. I ui.tli Rawer Ii rkK t ki.t ! a i. lot J T cn- i il.o uii; an i, bit u r I ) l.u.ir, - liUli I.U iuiu h l hIm, t'iiM-iir ! t.c ii -u : u I i rifr ! rut, Iii nl h l r. ! I - Mill, '1 tiM.,U jil I i ft iiiei.c, fi T jr ) A l!i art it. t k jr , unit I, Fl., ilLih l. I.U I -'rj le.. Hi K( lrli) , Ui..l..r I ., W h Ii, Jrn.ij.li, luJt fiJ.; le i. ll Ii 1. I I i.f !...mii'' I ni l ll f ;-ui)l II J-r I t a rir. -Vi. !, r.r. H .l i.l .iM, !.'.!, (iui,!cJ don. U. ...) ir . i. I min.; Tor lite t.l ! K'rii Hin iu .'f uwr Wiik'n'iu lu :.rtl 1 'il J l!i M-. b.llll ii . 1 1 1 . i j . r 1. 1 Tiulit Li p i.l I v. i ii in t.i i r ii 1 1- i.i . In ripi )'.iv i.i- li..t) Jijiim VVa't I ri.'i.l.-r r.i 1 5 a r. r I nn,; Hid . t aU;tr fin in it ru r 1 inn, 1 lie .ul inMiiu live U:i 1. Ijfi'Mlin It j;! m in ru), hi j."i.(.r'u w..ru.i.i t-t r.-rl 1 ill, rr. -j.;; : j; uu, tl.e ilrk'.iii -g lj I'l li 11 - b M l.-.it. Thru, h r;ij.e.l within the f ib' of Fllli, NVu mi Hi Umtrr l.ip'it, ii. i Ii, ( urlii! thriMiii Dm inuu ( lif.tth, lij.vU, f.r , II. .N.il.t ! .

IT The candidates ate now busy atumpinj the county. 3 jT Tuell is opening a lar;;e tock of oods Ät ujj ft,jlu j - L Ih'Xi., by the hundreils are piled all round Nippert A Hro'., and lh French 8tore, indicative of the iininene stock of Dry floods ihey are now opening in this city. 13 Th editor of the Ucion, wants to know onutluiij of us. Will the. editor of the Union have the j alienee to w ait until We tell him ? - IT The rumor seems to be yinii'ß ground, ihat Mr. F. T. Ilubnan and family, of this city, were lost on the ill fated steamer Aus tria. We hope auch is not the c.ic, but we fear. lJT The comet is now occupying its Highest position to the earth, and presents one of the grandest sptctaclen he eye of mau ever be held. Look at it this evening, for your great, ..-ii . . . . . great, great, great grnudchildren , will bj old , . , -.. -. men and women, before it w ill visible agtm to ua lower LinrtHls. .,. tf tr i.rn..u .r ,tti.r.,rmtr,n Pos IT Mr l.m,r.d! .u,r anti-Lecomi.ton Post m , oil .,..i.: . 1 inni..li. Master Uah lis making p.HCtieif inrou.ti. ... ..u- w.r th.. ii.irst ,.f J master the President. An ami Liccmpton P.M.- ho ever heard of such a thing ? U is Lecompton from his boots to Ins Hal. t.o; . a. . n Harry. 11 the good you can do your Le-, compton friend Gräften, you can put in your: ,. eye. -a.

. ... . . .lUtlll 911 t'tllCIO. HI OH rinwtVUI' luuill. A Nor.ruvns Max wmt s,..iTiii.it.v Pcixctri-is. . , ,.

-1-, I r ii . li-i t , The Hon. lliram v albrole, a Democratic candidate for Congress, in Ne'V Vrk, says h. is in favtir of the establishment, by tl.i gov eminent, of a Protectorate over Mxicoand the States of C.ntrat America. The spe.dy acquisition ufCahi he reg ir lei as tx ceding ly desirable, and ihe Pacific Railroad, he thought, should bo constructed without lay. -.

U A letter Ufore us from Sullivo. county! certain tho reason, but 1 was inUnml U,r,V- VH"rV 1 "V T says : hhtt ihe helmsman had des. rted bis spo'.i xlh'nt lA ov.-r. if ha has thf luck "A vote taken last Frid iv in Jenkins town -1 and that the vessel, beiu kit to hc.self,il lw "U!,r;'lV' 'Ct .b-V iTiVuU ,. . ", I. . 1 1 1 1 i, ii 1 r t 1 I never fail 1 1 buy nun acoihn and put it bv shin, tins county, where there were .1-1 hand 1 hea le 1 to the w in I of her own UCCord.l., . , fl. , , ,, ' J I. . . MlK Kl. ll nt l:lll lk.1 I "

work 1 ng on me roau 1 11 ii sirit i ... 1 , re-u n.

ed as follows: Davis Socret 3 refused 1 was nulesci lb ihlo and truly hf.nl renderto vote .1." ;'n-- l'-"-;t.,uger w ere lushing fianlic.-illy

We would not be surprised if crca old Sul livan, was all right. Maisk Llkctiom OniciAL The Kenrelec Journal contains the Complete othVial returns of the recent election. CJov. Morrill majority is Doth tho doubtful Congressional District prove Uepublican, Ftstcr's in.ijority in the Oth being 137, and French's in the .'11 being TD. This makes tho delegation unanimous. The Legislatur stands Seuate Uepublican, II)UiC 103 Republicans, -i'l De ntcrats. Tuk Rich Max's Oold The Boston Trareler gives the following account of the dipo . . , ... .. , ... .- , , nion made of his pile of gold by the richest .. . . ... user of New Kurland: "lln late J.benezer - sition mi sei FratKis has left uearly five millions of dt-llars, 3 , . and contrary to expectation lias mule no be , . , ,, , , quest to Harvard College. He wills to each 1 ... of hi daughter, Mr. Mason and Mrs. How- ,'. , . ..... : ditch, two hundred thousand dollars outright, and nn hnndrnd ihonsand . ..liars lo nive in I ' " v . . . . j ieclv l" '".ous persons. , 1. oa.ance ne places in trust lor tllO be. fill Ot Ills üraüt 1 - ' children, nice in numbtr. the interest, howt-v-er,to go to his two daughter duiitig their lives. This inte ret amounts to about $'23-1,-00) per annum, or ll7,lh)t) each. XT Mrs. J. 11. Koss, is now in tl.e city eil - itig Chatanoogo, a very picking atory by John JolifTe. a lawyer uf Cincinnati. Tl. I

work abounds wit!, tl.t.ll..- mtarrit. and isj fts ll;e sc(jW ar,.roiCh,d I found the boat peeul.ailj au.teJ lathe tone- and the issues ,lrnvn ,.,1 it. I iod to h ep the of Ihe day. In apeak. n of th.a work, the T. , lJ,al vf ydl iCrCNV caUghtand capH. Journal of Thur.day. use. tLe hdlow j j.j lu.roVtruic. I dived away from language: .1C hi pf atid came t) the surface near to Itia written in goa-l lar.c-,age. in , J,e form " a b,, u )t'wl W; L,.c upiiards. I rrot

01 1 iiwvi, Niiii 1 aiL unit 'iNiir iriMHOh'. v.rv i,.t,,,,ti,.... T. -ioh..r. .,a , Üiven. Jir. ios, an amiatle anj nccomp.ishr.l la -

dy, is felling the f tnik. and hope our J j L ,,r,Jv J.in I ( ould find in her fro nds w .11 pure he it, for the sale aai-i- in' i 11 1 I iigawoahy lady, if not for its iutriuaic va - T' " ,0 la-lis ,i,,,e 1 Hn, ue fr Hal,iaihin-f,r h-r Mies. When I ... JooUa around the hin w.-.s a iua:trof n ti " , .... 1 i The mcenncs d.uotio has chan-cd mile from me. I could aeo the U lithand. Janu s A. Mton. its former edi- and gontlcinn jumping olf the po.p in'o

or, re ites, an i Hubb tri M. trmiih a. hum- tlm e ditor i i! management. V arc forry. rery sorry, to lo Mason from the editorial corps of the .State, but we hope Mr. tNiiiih will t'M hi? place. The Gazette will continue lo be ilepublican. jT-tT" Mr. A. IL MiLtxa has again re ;urt.ed tu his gal'.-i v f tine arts, after an absent e.f i cio Wt-ks, where he has been prcpirin hi:as:If for an advacce step in bis pro cssio-.i. He ia now prepired t) take I'li. t graphs, of Any size. 'iue io life, and in a sty !o of (ho art never surpafved in the Wet. (Jo and et v ourselves jrp-tuated for all lim te com, and ia a manner that w. 11 give en tire ittisfictioa.

Binning of the Austria. tT a i tuti.r ok Mr. UttEW. I tovjk insfue at Southninjiton on the lili, in the Heaiuhldj) Austri.i, Captain Hiydtrr.tiii. Iiicli left Himburg on the 4M. Wc s tiled at l'f AI the evening

jbeinjri ldtle ruitv; we in con rjuence jntichiMtd hetui't-n I lie 1-le of Wibt Htil j iho rn.iin Lin;; f.iiSc.J aam at loMoil wn tl. f.ilh w itiif ii i r ti i n f . In wei 1 1 i t ; anchor Hti tn.foi tun tU' act i letit cfcunni by u I. it'll one f the enw bi life; tirtia lo ?tir.f inttn;it.at n.cnt tl.o unchvr tan nut, and whirling the CHpt;in round with it nillc frc, nn J huiluiir the fin n in all tliit ctions. T h rc a-, vtiv'y in- : i .... i ,i - .... i i.i juitu, iiii j unc tuiovtii (iuiudiru; 1. 1.' ;t aupposil to bare Li-in insUt.tly Lillcd". as be ru'ver lose to tl,o mrf.ice. From the time the abip mis Inid on lu r course we experience. 1 arou Winterly uiniU. Ou the rjllt the weütiicr . more favorable, an 1 on the 1 3th a t-pted of eleven knots had bun attair.etl, nI all were in hih hepes of P icLing New York by the 1 C:h. At a I.ti! after 'jo'ciocL, 1. M , I was on the ju irter diel; I s;w a iletiaj roluiiit cf nicke Lur?t from the Klier enhance of tie jierare. onit were i..tantly niU'octttd. I cnly walketl from where 1 was on the quarter deck lo tl.e ivaitottli ship, w ben I s.uv tiie tunics tweaking through the lights amidships. As the slop was bead to the wind, tho hre (raveled with f.-arful lapidi y. 1 then went to the man at the wheel, and told him to put the vesstl with her side to the wind, lie hesitate 1 probably did uot understand me. ns he was a native of Hamburg. 1 then got a (Jermar. Kenihrnantosptaktohirn. At lins time . 1 saw some persons lettin- down the boat 0:1 the port side of the quarter deck.l hat became of that boat 1 dim i know,

women ran ad, enlumi: was both.,.- at hind to nuvt Miel, an e; , uaift)fnil ttin u llV UW- tll:l h ... 1,.. ..I... ... .111. n-A .l ncl" liu . r I" t I - 1 - I r

7 V V I ItuH .! r i , 1 , ' f , ibrea.ieM thin-h. the w,.,ld lor a in .t, .h.p inatantly put nt half spee,l.al which nothtn- but the clothe on th irlneks, and lo uyU ft fuo) ;,f , in,,( ;f ,((. -he continued until the magazine exp.or- even the rtab r part of il.e.' wi re torn i. ,:.: , - . t r,. i t j i i c . . ... . MlioUtlt tn enitiest. .u'i.na! Jhli'ra't id, from w hich I It.fer the i n-it.et rs t)jj aiJj otherwise lost, ix bundled mjuIs

but she was crushed under the crew . I , iniroiUCl,i J)V to aVüill a.orava. then went to a bt at over from the star-; ln ,he ;;f gf ft i,e.wt-brokon frnilv. board Hde ot the .u nter deck but the Tm. chln y,ew mallcr in a totally moment we l.od our hand. 011 the ropes .i lliiTerent light. In their eyes a coffin fs there were so many people who crowded I n arlick. t,f xQ fil8l m.witv to the into it that we could not hit it ofl the (!taJ nJ f(f HM(1 aillry lhe Iiv. blocks. We therefore Ml U lor few t)C t lowli5 aio au. minutes, until the people ot out, when ,V(1 wilh ohint decorati-ni, in magwe returned, nnd launched it over the , .1 1 r . 1 ti tf ivionT c liiin: n rnl rvr.f 11 I vtnsnfAl

1tl I I II ll L-hlo il I Im liiri ti Iu r Hid ti.iiiiou nil nun. I siue 01 ine i-inp. wiieu me iieojiitr uu riiMi- !. ... '. ... , ., I ing into ltagam, it Uesen tided with great; ." . . .1 kdence into the wa'er. nnd w as instantly 1 1 ti .1 1 1 1 svvamped: all th' pe p!e being washed i 1 1 . p but three; w bo lield on to the sides. Wo ! inreu, viio r.eio on 10 mt sine?.. u I I. i !.. .1... rs a ...... . a . 1 I .. v n n 1 "i ci uuwii ii ipo iiiiu mi um up out; 1 t 1 person who proved lobe the stewart. An - ! ut,lt " -' f b'i,r hauled up, was ! Wangled by the tope. 1 1 mm 11 1 i 1111 iv a-iariia 11:1 1 1 11 1 norriue 111 - .w ... . W( ' 1- , , by I ' "J '. , swninpe-i uo.ii. u uu: r irsi e.iuin pss- ... ., scnirt rs were on the p ion, w ith the exeep- . 0 , , .1 1 1 . . . ' Hon of a few (gentlemen who must have r 1 .1 1 .1 . a 111. j 1 nie .h vi.' u viuui ii.i-.9i:iit 1 J , , . J , , ' e 01 tue csecotsti u.iuin na&engers . 0 . w re also on loo noon, but a number ot1 . mi. 1.1 mem were punequp turougii me veniual,.s. I.tst lh,t .1 I . m 1 ... m ..! t as Ya . aM 1 . 1 ..T'.-lf 1 alii I I . I .1 V I WllTII in U II MMS 1 Ir.W1J lwfv wc.ro SX ft? l(jv $uf, UMv We ipnv perceitol that tho j fcM ,u.r heJ to lhe w iniXWf de-!solVa: t!u. ,ltm,.s cint,? over the nutter' l 1 'deck. n coi.si-pn not of the crowd 1 could not get to the win e 1 hou-o to as- ; . v 1 uns imu- t uu aoe 11" 0.1 1 uc jn 11 itr tie'. a to and fio husbands were seeking their wives wives in be are Ii of their husbands iohiti v es looking aller relatives mothers lamenting the lo.ss of their children. ome wholly piral) x.l by bar, others madly crying to be saved, but a few perfectly calm and co'L'ctol. The il.uiKH pressed sj closely Upon them that many jumped into ihe sea, relatives cli.-ped in each others arms leap-td over and met a watery grave; two git l. supposed to be sisters, jumped over and sunk kissing each other. A missionary and wile le iped into the sea togYther;and the stewardess and assistant steward arm in arm followed. Ono Hungarian jrentleman with seven fino children, four of ithem gills, made his wifo jump in, then j . . 1 1 . , 1 1 1 ! blessed hi sir eldest children, made 1 , . . - . ' , 111. iii. 1 iiiMri n sltAr firt --..1--. tr I r ,, J , ,, -,. c , ,- I followed them villi an infant in his arms, . . . - t , ... About this time 1 was standing- outside , , , i 1 . , . , i t.c bulwarks, holding on by tl.o davits. . .. : 1 . 1 . n .. i : .1 lean mi; oui ie :ioiu uic uanu s, wnic.ll I icAt.i l.i.lf MUf In If i I I I fsn I era frm i1 ..... 1 u-diiu,ci ihvil uniier me. sninn n e I I " I O : , A m allachCll to lhö ship; HS ,t.Ä ..,.., 1 . I fh.n.vht if I 't.OJU get lo iC.r I wouM bo enabled to glV0 mvsclf and some others. ia.i.iiii.aa.aa.B'iaasaaaaaav.iaaiaiitu a a I let myself down by a rope, passing ovcra man who was clinging to it, but who refused to come with me. I took out:i luMi knil"' to cut the tickb ; tho lr-o : 1,1,1,1,. 1, n.,.i r ,j,.M Vl W.r4.,l w;Tb j miuu v sv v a v 1 mt a ae 111v.11 1 vivi aw n 1 1 ii ' 1 the small bl.ivl-'. The s'iiri ti.is'il alip.nb a - :oiher and by the assistance of a wave. (sho righted, but a u nvamtwl; the , oars hid b en knocked out by tin-screw the water in twts and liirte. seme of lb. i . i : .... i w i i . . . i . i i.niics iu u.iu.es. CK tri i.esitaie i to ; lean Ir..m the burning bir in. il il... ' .t i . - - . . - . . i iiwinumt ui t ... Lhi -hl ..s iif..iii'.iu..l fett, and were only at length compelh-d I t 1 J . .. ' I til throw leniv les o!l tn mVi.ii mnr.. psinful death. In tiall an hour nt a oul was tob. Seen on ti e poop. J I ullo 1 af e lhe Miip jaLd p'.C.ftl u;j a (iern;ari win w;j aw in:rning sirongiy. i gn mni Orfei ;e m- on ! . ' . I i -i the Ixjt an i we p a l iltd after th'' slop wi h tho lath. 1 now saw a vesej tin at! jippri'.iching. She n acht d the amer ab-JUt 5 p. m. Ve amtiniu-il pti.lmg f(wan!s them, and a'-rJi l.alf-p,t acvm, sf;er having been five b.our in tl.o nnIt, ''ot within h ul:r2;c!iitance of tl o v.?.-! el which put o5 a boat and took n? on board, bh proved to le ihe Maurice. .he had up t- that time rekcued forty I

passcnjer chiey lakcu from the Low'-j I

split, thi ub a few were picked up 11 at in around. At nbotit 15 VI r.O ül the inttall c boU came up will '23 J"r oh, in luüi:' the Ut. nu i 31 olli cer; af tor uards three or four men were picketl tip ot a pit te of broken b ).it. '1 lie Mc n.d t tliet r w.t taken up. h iving bcn v in. uiin-' v ith i. oibdi-' t i llo.it him, for ix h'Oli. A NtT i n lHik crnc up with the teiuoer tie tu-l niori.iu atul wis o!;m I i d -oin Hiour. 1 li t burning l.ip. Ti.t-y h.e picked Up a ft I t r ti.it. but

only a very lew. Tie Miuiioe hi 1 m eommuiiicuioti witlithe Neiweim. The fire is kn n to h tve atieti from vi ry euljabh' n li nee of MiiiU' of the cie;v. The :ip ain and Mireoti con,iJer--d it expedient to fttmi'itc the t-r ie w ith buitiit! tar. '1 be operation w as to L-? jorfonned by the lio-.tswaiu under the Mipeiinti tuh'ncr of the fourth olhcer. Ti e boatswain hated the ti 1 of a cbniu t( dip in tar to protltiro nuoke. 'I he end becani loi hot to hold, and h let it droj upon the dick, ;ovhieh It h-1 fire. Tle j bir up,t.and .mmedu'o lv .-all nbout was IU Haine. A leeble alt''tlil w.ls rn.i le VVc, suppo.cd to he on ho.uJ, incInJiu Rla,,y WcMn, n and children. Complimentary to the Last. M. Hlc, the great French traveller in China, concedes that his polite country men aro outdone by the Chinese. He fay that no where else than in China could men be hoard exchanging; compliments about a eoflin. In every country people forbear to speak of this mournful

Oi,jeot. destim-d to contain the remains f C ''y Jusl received a leuel of thanks of ft re!;Uiou Qr fr;cnj lt is propired in V,m m. friiMiel. statin- that tho e( f , f , ..jMre J to , ,n M,tser to a ht-

" .... . trt - a vuiwi IOV liVU V UIV VVUIH B" 1J ooop"1! IIV4 S tlUilf l'rlliliV'l. - . - 1. 1 . 1 1: .i 1 1 11 vamisiied, and polished, in order lo allure , 1 , - , . , the paser by and induce them to bur. 1 , - J . , IVM' c in easy circumsLirres always, in f , , J. . . e , . , fact provided ibemselves beforehand with Ä f . f , 1 ... ... one to their fancy, and, until the time , . . - , '. . , . . f 1 1 1 ..1 arrives for layiti' down in it. ktn U in L, , f , , ... . arrives mr iyime uowti in it. Kt.p it in theht.useas a handsome piece of lurn, - ture of which the utility is not immedi ate, but which cannot fail to bs consoa y ;m H H,jle r, t itl hRmUom. v decorated apartment. The Coffin. ,, . . , nrove an. is constiiere-i :m exieiietit melli- . ( , , - , , , . . od for children in a decent rank to show .. . e - .... , . I ... Inl. 11 l.in . . . f I . . I, ml ........ ... 1... 111 ... inn. 11 1 i.i 1 iivn 10 llie t .1 1 I . j authors of their b-'inir. Ills a ureal . . . ,, ceotiS(jIation to a son to I. hl. In roir- . . . " , . ic - iasc a to;nri lor nn cj.i latior or when thev L-ast expfct it. When w . - . lore we are always ingenious in contriv

fu,rrls; .If " P" - SUlllClently fiVorcJ bj foltUtie to kvP S1' (:" ,S Mtl !:ikfM "ot

.nble suipribt-K. If . . i- -ui 1 1 . 1 1... ........ ii,.i 1... .1.. , , , . . .. m4n 'S ?r0, iim? wo.ki s Henry S crcst. cannot tuvlrrtar,l tl.a; the Dred Scott Decision, establishes llie doer line, that the Federal Constitution carries slavery into our Trrritorir. ILmo are a couple of choice tit-Ht. frtm j the Administration organ at Washington. which every Democrat ought to cut out and 1 aste in his scrap book. Thev are a curiosity, if they are not Daaofrniic. "The most important part of ihe Dr. d Scott decision is that party which affirms that slavery oes into every T.-nitotv f the Union, under the Constitution, "and that the people of the Territory have no power to rid themselves of it. Airain: That portion of the Democratic rartv belonging- to the S ttnh must not agne to allow the Democratic party of the Aorth -my latitude of opinion on national questions." The Democratic party South mnsinot agree to allow the Democratic party North

any latitude eJ ojnoion on national fjuf- j DennsylvHtii a, otitis an f.dl.Wf: met (ions! .with a fumer in Arnirong- county who S)lhe Northern Democracy are not ' was rclucul ly )i:f(,'Ki t n tnn.itlonly to have their institutions" furnish-! 1 IH'r"""lcd film to buy a bottl, of ed to them ready made by the Dm! ! ,W'rll'IVe'" ,',llJ D'tters. tn b-. eing it f ..... . 1 I I! .

bcott manufactory, but they are , r. . i i t . .". hereafter to be ea- d cf the trouble an 1 rcponbibility of thinlinrj. Tli3 Cell exposed. The National Democrat, tho Don da1 orphan in this SXate. u s Do following ! langunc in relation to Mr. Cookerly traitorous abandonment of the anli-Le-compton parly in this .St ate. "The editor of the Terre-Haute Journal evidently begins to feel at homo in his Lecompton boot Three months ago 'hi

Journal c-a!d M-yre Hugh . m and t ibl.i- I m '4Ii'1at -i ' I t n:- ..e i; '. . Iii niMimiiumnin ;l J'- 'N - ' ' ' ' ; T-f 1 " ' Iu-Lt " "g'-'itous ..ill MARRIED: LhiCera y," j,eany o.l.e; ..r . J he I v,, M , ni1Tli,;, f)fl "M 1. 1 1 , 1 1 i.I 111 .'I.i'iiih, ii.iiioi. fin llie ...I '1 tilt f . t e 1,r of J''J'' i .;s jt.wnw.i ft.!K,r. Mr. chapman. i::yj.M!N knowl. "coni b ring." 1 ToN tu Vi. .a PIM' M'ä umit-i i .1 e

Anti-I-omnto-i I). rr.. tats, nre inu 1 1 n ( , j j j Win i von C... ktilv . I i..r..ii. ...I..... . . . . p 10 et i n .1 o- 1 1 . on u 10 n.xi- tnci tran,ft r he !a c:.tMctc J lo mako e,f you j ' 1,. T .-.n.r .. .m ... ... to Lecompt iii.sm, be.r)r. voti denounce ' i hi.n? will you? Look to it mini what we tell you now is true. X-fT Tl.e Klk taken a few dsys ago in Sullivan tou ity, be'ong d to Mr. Mcviru dy, of Knox, was dome slie kd, and th! lied at ? 10Ü. ttiTYoix will tiad it prulitsble to proj cur or.eoflhoK- nice, cheap Hats cr Caps, Inch are to be lid for very little money al ales; he haia large H;ck, suitab'e for

the sca-on. " Jive him a call.

I aTsTTIic Terte-IIaub Journal U certainly jrcm I'.tnj litis. To sc .'re ilemo. rials from bis support, it daily publishes acolutrn r .i ! seni I..- I lu honontale to show that I) vis is i ti of the tnot lampant ' III trk Mepulir im" out i.f p-ir-toiy. Then, to oare Ih-j uh!i. ans trom his Mipp.ort, it olf at a tinmen", ami ' tvih!il.i ;itwit).fr l-ioii-. In iirnii tlnl j)a;s ( t. 0f t,0 n:,,.t i.vetc rate oil in lhc Slatf.. p tlptoroflhe j Journal daily tin.! tt.tkes st tne'hin nwFouTtNu's I..i;m. One dar Int month, "nn oM finrtl. who had rm t with aad revetses of fortune vlutin the late pmie, asked us where t o k for Daine Fortune" Favori'esT W thought it hti odd question to put lo one of our profession, but promptly alviel htm t- re fer to the patron of Samuel Strati f C. if Aup'Ht't, (i vorhin now ihe 1 Kj iJuitir agents ofthat once fickl. yrdJox. 1 1 r addnessed to them at Auguta dtor- " a m . . g-af enclosing tle ?um ol ten dollars- x n fee respectfully declined furnishing :t copy of this etuitideniinl list, but return, d as .tn equivalent for hi enclosure, a ticket in their single number lottery; and our fricnil has dioveretl that Ae is one of "Fortune's Favorite ." in the mat Mini of eight thousand ihd'ars, paid bv that reliable firm, without discount. X. Y. Jftrcun. To Ttin Ft ni.Tr. As the eajrn is note ; upon us in which there is more or U-ssv iT..r in. ..IMQ.iil l.rl'0. i.ktnr. f it- a . . - 1 ;n. r " 1 1 I viz: chills, fever and nge. or, as m.inr j crm ilt feVtT nm, am.:e wou,,, ri, jnttontion to t))0 A(iVrrlJ.,rm,nt o( I)r. - v :, t m 'erm it. lever Mann.s Ague lUlsam, found irr another cohi me of today's paper. If we jive credit to the numerous testi;j3oniilc there. ! in fgiven of the high este m p'aeed trrm mis miiiine uy men ol lnyh standing and wonh from all part of the western world, we are le i to Ik Imvo that it i a fgreal rmied, and one which the pub lie can plxr. confidence as lo ii Iii.:. y. Wc have long looked f..r ibst p ri." Iwhen some remedy inighf !- dikc-Mcrt-d and olTeied to sii.T ii' inimiuiuv h a comph fe anti !o! to mlri.'t. and fioui evideuees wo -v in favor uf ihe HalsHin, we are ld to f lieve tint th ittimch s como, and that no one : d uy longer sutler, w hep they evi pr .cuto a h ';U of tin medicine. SKI by nil -ists. !gO i lit 11 ' - We wojld invite the attention of our nadirs to o new " A ; i k Ci kk" a.herlised in our column. It is from su h h quaih r as will give the public oon'ldi-ncc in its eflieacy. an I vc have h.izn. d fi.nu reliable souriM-s. that its vtrHies will sustain their fullest ex p. c'ai'ms. ('iu.. ts of ihe west cm led fi! to apprcci-tb; th. par amount value to th :n, of a s..f- a. I certain remedy for t'iis 1.4.I cling distemper without e ither Quinine or mint r.i', and conseijtn ntly without injury to tho constitutions.! leaith. We liive mote than ordinary s.ttisf letiori in prod i:min r this lenu-tly, bTau-;e we aio convinced ;t will answer a crying want amori" ti. and serve to ulieve a gr at amount of suffering. lie iuLli(un, Warmtc, Iwl. "Rcduccdby rypepiia to a mere Hkelctori. ' ('t'F.Kii r.v lh f.kii v k's Horn:;; CrrTKI.s. Mr. A. Ma'chott, h trader porbalv at well known as anv rn'ui in Western would cure him. Mectiii" bun ! ,t c , " - , ! months niter, what v;is mv astontshuunt j at tirulin- him a haV. hearty nun; U told me lie uovr msihcl iJUJ i"i;n(L. and t!i at this w mlei -il clo.ii- h.ol b ea pro luce I by Jlocrhave.s Holland JhtieJ.-, to wl'-h he attributed solely his resLuraHull. XtT The edi'or of the Hooi"r JS ato complains that be does riot et tho Kxpresa. The fault was owing; lo a chano of cb-rk, Mr. Vauh Wc will ver. ! you the Daily promptly, from this time fort:.d. TON. t,. M.... P. A It U All A SMITH, both of the Itui.tin Hotl of this city. On iheC-Jd int. I r the Her. IMt. Owen. - ...... " .... I . 1 . . ......... . . . - . Jir. J011;. 11 IU ITh 1 Uli to MAl'Y rVVVi l0!1 . -lhe rci,lt, cc tf Mr e'.rr jialcofnb. all of this coutit v mi. coumy . DIED: At lhe rei lrnre f hi en. rear Middletown. thi. county, on the Hih of September Mr. STKPilKN C.WLS, iu the CUt year of Li age. iilV l';., lUr' n 'be 170, i..t . Mre. ÜAM11I.T K. CJAl'lI.V. in the ÜJ.h vearwl' her age, consort of the lute Step! e n Oat en, ?tJ 1 F,,:,,t,rr ff- C1-'f- M8slres8U.0iL. I hiladelj.hu. DIED: At her residence in Vi or) '.iton on lhe J o clock. ÜIIliOILMl 11. DAIKD. consul ... i-u.i. i.aiiil, iiid du-!.ttr ed Walter .nuri

XrTbc Tcrre-llAUto Journal hlmucii o 6 ij about tho opposition of Uu H publicans ta SlnHtor 'Drttigl.!. Wh.il l.i it la aay ubout the opjinon of ibo ad in in -istr.itionto l)ou,'Us? For iho oppiiii oil of Ihe KepubiicsiM. v-erc m-v r xpecttd to Mtppoit Douglas, the Journal hi)6 any an mil of ..lijuiion and hI u e; but for the opposition of the .tiiministialion from wlom, by t-vrv ni'o of justice, honor, and party fitl. Douglas oti-ht t, itetie a cordial nnd heariy HUpp.-rt. tl.e JutiiLal hs n try vvrJ." Grtat fncfl to IhjtijJat, if the Tel l"H u e Journal! Xi.tunul l)rtncrut f $ ttnLiy.

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