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TKurKKAwr, Rr.roRT. cd lo prison. Thu ciicHiiineul lliroufrliout llic t.ily 1.0 Krtul, utul tho el.irin so infuctitnis, il was proper lo upiilv (or iruuril of murines, na much (or tlio EllO.ili JttAVANAS lUlb J.fll,Sh "ttperior HAVANA ClJ IiEATHER MY AUCTION AT TUB STORE OF BURT At AYRAUIiT WEDNESDAY, September 0lht at 10 o'clock, .4, M.t crowd w.iu dip3rfi.ig, in prosecutiutt ol the plan pro. tin lion Jinn, ii liia- prendre i. I lhl run rem still, ami got raudi.

ness for expedition. Just alter niilitfall, the partv, with their g.ii.le, embarked on board the bo.ll mi.l hill Hie cily, fur thu place designated, which was somo fif. loeti or twentv miles on thu Mobile river. TO IlIllItVIIANXS. A FULL ASSORTMENT OP IJRY GOODS, KCtUVKl) direct IVmn tho Importcra, and of latent impnriiilioiiij, now uponing, and aro olttir.

cd nl lowest Now.York Whah sale Prices, hy A. M. COIjI.IN.S SOW. AHylum-Btroot, Augupt 17. 62 1 Co'iTity Temperinco Society met, apreu.iniv it, at fculllil ITsiianil, oil Hie SUlli oil.

In the uhsenct of Iho President. tell, ol Norfolk, one uf Iho Vice Prcsi.k-nts, loos me i -nair. iHnimi iroin j.iicunclil, fcoulli r-aruis, Ilolbleiii, Washington, Warron, Roxburv, rihuron, K.iliiliury, S. Cornwall, N. Cornwall, S.

Canaan, N. Canaan, Norfolk, Colebrook, Winchester end i no causu ol l'. niperaiico, in tho County, is steadily "ofwHiHuiuiiiiigiiin opposition mat oliliuus in sumo places lis Incnils, however, aro endeavoring, il possible, to keep it clear of all subjocls, calculated ta u.ir) me iinuv ami clticioiicy nl its influences, or the purity of il desiiril. Il hrcaliies lleaen on nrll, good will lo man." Its object is lo io and onh mmies una souls ol wioso who aro in hontt. it go tn a dognding appetite.

It seeks to nroniots no party nor sect it indulges no spirit, oxcrpl tho spirit of tho C'ospel it would exert no influence, except that which pi iiduces happiness and coiiteiitmont, and causes lliu widow's heart lo sing for joy." Such being the primary and legitimate aims of Ibis enterprise, it is all. important thai these distinguishing characteristics uu sacrcmy preservou. I'oliucs or secla. riaiiism, should never be permiilcd to tread upon this "ui.v Kroiiiiu ami parly conllicts rage, und religious toinrovurBics agitato and perplex, lot tho tempest howl uround, but never enter Iho sacred tompln of tcinpc. ranee there let nil meet, and mingle their counsels und prayers, that intemperance, with its numerous und giant evils may ho speedily expelled from this soil so oai ly consecrated lo libeity und to Cod.

It was indeed cheering to witness the oxcollent spirit manifested bv tbo tes. S. that tho Hirelings oftho County Society depend entirety for interest upon the Auxiliaries, llio Delegates pledged io see uiaiinc iiiiuro meetings ot llio Conn, ty should he ultuuded by one or more representatives I'rom their respective Associations. One Society liusa reprosontution pledgod for licit ieiim mid cverv Suci. oty has members in it who would most gladly vm Ha for ii uuju-j! measures will be ninne.

dialolv adopted In secure a full end nroinol renresenln. Auxiliaries, at llio future meetings of I bo Society took info consideration tlio appointment "fan Agent for ibis County, and after somu remarks, John Klmore, Ksq. of Canaan, was unanimously an. pointed, bsqtnru Elinore will commence thu duties of his Agency about 1st or October, and will visit each lown mid Society in the County, organiso District Temperance and endeavor to advance the Causu in such ways, us shall bo judged most expedient. A very able und interesting 'Address was delivered by tho Uev.

Mr. Iithrop, of' Salisbury. Tho Coillilv Society now numbers members. Tho next meeting will ho in Winchester, on thu fourth Tuesday in August. RicllAito Secretary.

DiiSTaucrloN On Wednesday, a young man by Iho inimo of Wylly Ward, of Chatham, throw him. soli into the Connecticut river, ut Dutch 1'oinl, and oeioro ne lie rescued was drowned. The act was supposed to ho done in a lit ot insanity. N. I'.

Review. PRICKS IN NKW-YOKK, August 1 ri.ui'K. rvew.Vorli, suporl'mo Mil Western Canal, Philadelphia, llallimore, Howard st. 25 a (J 37 a a 0 a a 87 00 a a 00 a 70 a 70 a 80 GS a 05 50 a 55 30 a JO a 50 a 55 a 40 18 a pi'ruoiiul sal'oty, im lliu aall-ltoqiinir, of l'nniel. Tliirro wert Komo rcrunim lo fynr, on tho one liuml, lliat 11 inol) of wliito ricnjilii might attack the prison for tho purpose of sacrificing lliu prisoner and, on the other, thai the colored people would band theinsalveii totrullior lo ofi'jct lliu releaho.

Tlio nllriiipt inado liy Mrs. Tliorll. ton' micro to lulio Ivor lily, which ynti Imvo road statement of in the Intelliirencer, and his reported do. clar.ilion, that if Pumel not been taken up, the wholo of the oily lliivj been in lite hands of tho colored people before Ibis limo, nro constrtud as con iicctiiiirliiiii with tluiafTtir of runic) and tho conspiracy ulnl coinpletcd the cutiHlormlimi of tho whito inhnhil-untB. Nol tbo loast fhifrularpiutof llionmllcr isil, that ino iuow wlio onlcrctt la -rnornuili a cnainoer, not.

wilbalamlinf that ho is so welt knau'ii in tlio riuiuli. borbood, and had eo few moments start, has not yet boon discovered. A ruward has been publicly oftoroj, and tho search after him baa been strict, and liio jtciic. rat belief is that ho is concnalud somewhnro in the city, of consequence, thatthcru uro others concerned in tbo conspiracy, who aro present undetected, and during whoso freedom tho lives ol any or all of us aro in iluu. per.

I his is tho statu ol tacts and ol public leelmjr in our oily. nave iiecn lor soino tuuo anxious lor ex- citeinent, and wo Imvo enough of it now. It ia cirrlniti that the nce.ro who assailed Thornton, and rum. el, havo road the publications of the abolitionists, sumo of llio expressions and exclamations of tbo prisoner ho escaped lieinir merely repetitions of phrases contained in tlioso mischievous papers. It is deeply to be lamented that our lives and properly nro to bo placed in danger by the zeal of ignorant interincddlors, who nst about thoin firebrand's without rcflcutingrupoii, or curimr for the ronsertiinncon miv ensile.

Uy tlfo tlio Washington Mirror, il seems tint the ruffian who madotho assault upon Mrs. Thornton, has been arrested Wo havo just been Informed by Madison po. lico ollicer, that in colissqueiico of information given to him and his partner, H. Robertson, of Llio place in which tho negro who coiniuitled llio outrage at Mrs, Thornton's last Tuesday evening, was concealed, lliev succeeded in arresting linn, ubout 1 1 o'clock this forenoon. In llio present state nf thy public feeling here, wo deem it prudent to refrain from adding any other particulars.

Tho deluded and dosporato negro is now in safe custody, Thus much wo state for thu inforiua. tiou of thu public both at homo and abroad. COKNUCTICUX COUKAiVjr. II AllTFORI), AUGUST 17. Hah.

lioAns. As the stock of llio Hartford and Now. Haven Kail Road Company has been talton up, and probably apportioned ore thin time, nothing ro. mains hut to orgamso tho Company and commence tho work. This wo understand will be shortly done, and we trust tho spado and shovel will soon bo in motion.

Hut tho making of a Kail lload is not tho work of day, or a month, and our cilixens must calculate upnn tho lapso of ono or two seasons heforo thoy will sco tlio cars in uiolton. In tho mean limo wo shall havu ample opportunity to turn our attention to other enterprises of a similar nature. Tho other parts of the country aro not standinj; still i the young giants of tho West, particularly, am putting forth their mightiest energies, and the cast must inako similar exertions, or loso much of their relative importance. The public und will ultimately have, a direct ruuto from Narlford to "Worcester. The immense transportation and travel up and down tho Connecticut Valley, roquiro tho facil.

itios of a Rail Road, mid a communication of tlio samo kind botweon this cily and Albany, is much to bo do-aircd. Our citizons aro strong in wculth and resources, and if they will lend small portion of that untorpriso to tho public, which they bestow upon their own pri-vato concerns, tlio public interests will not suffer. Wo aro embosomed in a country raroly equalled in beauty, fertility, and salubrity. in short, has done enough for us let the present gonoration act well their part, and Ilaynes, and Wyllys, und Hooker, and Stono, will not havo labored in vain. At no period in tlio history of this country has the Bpirit of mobocrucy been carried to such oxtravagant lengths as at tho present time.

Scarcely a wock passes without bringing us tidings of the out-broaking orsomo lawless piob, destroying tho proporty and sacrificing tho lives und safely, of our follow citizens. In vain do American citizens uppual lo llio constitution end lawn of tboir country for protection in vain do they demand trial by tho ouly conutitutionul inquisitors of guilt and iunoconco, an impartial jury of their fellow men. Thu benignity of tho law presumes every accused per. sen innocent that rule is reversed, and tho suspoctod is treated us felon alroady doomed to oxpiato his crimes upon tlio gallows. It has boon correctly obsorvod, thut tlio Unilod States nro planted, on llio watch towers of freedom, for a burning and shining light lo all tho lovers of civil and roligious liberty throughout tho world.

Wo aro quoted by all tho champions of freedom, us tho grout exomplor of tbo capacity of the pooplo to govern themselves. Our uuoxainplod growth, prosperity, and happiness, aro cited as tho gonuino effects of a free government, acting upon tho minds and directing all llio impulses of freemen. But how humiliating it must bo lo rcllcct, that liberty is verging upon licentiousness, and that when tho latter becomes iiiBupportublo, despotism bo. comes Iho last rofugo of despair; and how will tho ubol. tors of arbitrary power chuckle at tho prospect, that this country is exhibiting lo llio world.

It is high time that the sober und virtuous portion of our countrymen reflected soriously upon the dangerous tendency of the present movements, and united heart and hand to pre. servo pure and unalloyed those privileges, which were pui chased for us l.y the blood and tronBuro of our an. cualors. It will bo seen by an advertisement in this paper, Ihal tho largo collection of Animals which were ox. hibitod in Ibis Oily last April, uro about to pay us another visit, fjomo valuable additions huve "been undo to tho collection, and wc presume it will be found much inoru worthy or Iho attention and patronage of tho public, than most of tho exhibitions for which their money is solicited.

A building in Chapel Ktroot, occupied as an African Church, was destroyed by fire between two and lliroo o'clock last Sunday morning. Letters to Young Ladies. Hy l4. II. SiuoaiiNEy A second edition of this valuable liltlo work, has' been rocenlly published by Mr.

William Watson. The following notico of it is from a gentleman, himself a father, in whose laslo and judgment the public uro uc. customed to place llio highest confidence. Wo notice Willi much satisfaction that Tho Ijllers to Yuung Ladies, by Mrs. II.

havo po. cd to a second edition, containing four additional Lei. trrs. 1 ho topics treated of, are improvement of lime domestic employments hoalth end dress manners und books; friendship; cheerful, nets; conversation; benevolence; Self-government utility und motives lo perseverance While such mi authoress writes so happily and forci-hly (or tho young of her own wo sincerely hone nil iiwy win appreciate tho privilege, and none of tt worn 0. (ho wbolcso.no advice i in a style chal0 t'legauco.

I he reflections ol such it on (lu tics und ornaments of females, uro incalculable Her own spirit breathes through tho work. Happy (Iioso of h.T sex who can catch this spirit, and embody in their living example, mi influence, which, of all others would prove the most cil'ectual lo elevate and purify socioty, and to show that tho religion of iho Oospel can render mora lovely all that is lovely in nnturo or in urt, in inuiiiiers and morals, in litoraluro and science, in the privacy of domestic life or the dulics of public stations. Accident. An uccident of a most me. lanctioly character, happened at Manchester, on day The particulars as wo havu heard them wero I'l A young man by thu name of Nelson Jliiekett, ugud ubout 19, w.ib leaning upon loaded nlle, with Ins chin upon the inuzzlo, when in some iniinncr unanown, it discharged.

Tho ball enter, ed below the and passing through Iho brain came out tho back side ol the head, killing him instantly. I. is to be hoped it will operate as a loud warning gaui.t the careless use of fire arms N.Ii. Review JS.Hji''iH"l OARS, in lluurlcr Boxes. 'Phis day and fur s.ilo at the Sign of tho GOOD SAMARITAN." AuRUst 17.

P3 11 Case reri first quality Dark llbio ITAIJAH 51 SKWJX'G For wilo hy A. M. COLLINS SON. Asylniu.slrcol, Angusl 17. 83 I.MI'OUTi-.ll, AT TIIH B1IIN OP Till'.

COOn SAMAUITAN," Direct Jrom Brockuaxic oV. Kiooc, the follow- tntr, as their (test etoaps Viz. Vegetable. .15 A Spcriuueoli and Almond. Camphor, Military, and Savon d'Alllaudes.

A I.SO, A great variety nf best ENGLISH, FRENCH, and AMLIUCAN SOAPS, kept constantly on hand. August 17. Uw82 The sultsrrilu-r h-is just rrcrired new supply nf Rirlt ana TAfsHLS, I'ltlNGKS, AM) TIII-TS. HICIl, together with his former Slouk, renders Ins the best and most extensive of uny in the riiy. Being Agent for Manufacturing House, ill 1,., able ul all times to answer orders for the ulaivo li imed articles, in all their and ultho Hiwosi pricea.

FRANCIS. Cily of Il.irtCird, August 17. 1182 iTno.rDciLOTsis"" superior finished Blacks, Blue, Brown, iiiiiioeiry, unit Green, l.tl.vut-l.N CLOTHS. Just received, and for stle by A. COLLINS SON.

Asylitm.street, August 17. 82 A lli form ot' no Iiitnl vvitli Cliitdron, ni-JL g'wvM wnrnin til' iln nnmiiil up. thu ninl'riju'l Int-li it duty ho tu llio ciinsp ul' lniiii ini.v, to thai fnini a loii(j; uxpu. riviico, hi in lirmly rmivincud, tlml tlii diKtruKaini; hi ty no ami tJHH Uiiy cunul, lio would, thorofoiv, iiiivisn nil thosa who pretW i rutioiuit cwrr, lo fuxhUnnibh icnfA, in e.ili ut his Intirniary, on JIitrr.tri" furnish th-Miist'lvtis with Hottlo or IJYSJi.TKItY (prieu tiiy coiits.) pro. jturcil uinl uihi hy 11.

lloiiuml A(ont lor Dr. SAMUEL THOMSON. h')h-rn Syrtii, Syrupy with (roiiur.it iiKM.iliuin.l of Pure Vrgrlabk Medicines, fur onlo filjuvn. HarUont, Ahjiuh IT, UJ3ii. roii ha H.i:.

Hy order of fc Cott of I'mbntc fur the. District of Hartford, the article, hrlmigittg to the catut'-nf Wiluam Ilisi.ocir, late of I Id I ford, within said Dintrirt, dvcnisrd, arc fur sale Viz, tyjfr Haml I Knginn I.itlio, -1 Sertiw IMiiIoh T.ip WrLMichis, uiu! Taps ami Dies for the sniwi', Ul Tnnln Hi) Drilln and Uoiiinurn CiillijH'ra il Hand Vicnn; b' Turning Toola anil 3 Screws 1 Iron Vico 'Ju Turning ami CIuh-oIh; i Sipum 12 Sinnll Siiwh 10 Au. grrn; I St Hr.ico inid Huh; I pair I)ividrn 15 Kiloa 3 Ihiumi'rs 1 Scrow Wrvndi mindry llraa Drills 1 Spirit l.evol 1 Uox Uulo 1 Hand Saw 1 Clii'st Tnolrf 2 Circtihir Swh iukI Fratmt llli fuul Pino Hoards 1 (Irindstono 2 Spinning FnunoH muJsiimh Patti-riiR fur Cmlinjr. WTLI.IAM TAI-COTT, Administrator, tlnrtlyn), Auciihi 17, Bli STATK-STISHKT IBfcON FOUlVEWtY. rHUIIS J.

"'iiiiiou, anil is daily out AM, thu varielien of IRON i i I 1 iiiijt in mo HIIW. Stales. There is constantly on hand an ex. uihi "i i iui's i.hsuis, iinterior lo norm manufactured at liny other Works in this vi. running menaces, ire I rames, Ml Inn Pumps, (Vi-liind Waon lloieo, Sash and Clark Weights, Lead Retorts for I'aper Mills, Jtc, I nmler, Paper, und Cider-Mill Screws, and Standing In Sim lot Coll oil and Woollen I'aclories, toi'iithor with all kinds of CAST-IRON MAOIIINIiltY, will be lurnished at short notice, and on reasonable terms SIIUI'AIII) Wanted, at the ulmvc Works, Two atout, activo l.uds, an Apprentices to tho Foun.

dry Business those of correct moral character and iinliistrioiiii liiiliilM, will be ciicourajred, none others need nl'i'ly. Also, wanted itely, a tirst rale i ymaii, lo 1 iLor in tin, l-'uunilry. and a I'allern. Maker wi ll ncriuniiited wub his Iniiiuesa. To such liberal wniioa will bo (riven.

Hartford, Aiifrusl 17. go 'flfOTKCI'i. Co.iartnership bcretorrii e.tisliiir under the SI (inn of waa dissolved by mutual consent on the lirsl of Aui'iist instant. ri.UWDON STUVMNS, KDWAKO l(. STKVKNH.

AububU7, "S-'l-'i. Co.iiarthershii heretofore existini; hetwuon Ji. thu Bubecrihi-rs, under Iho lino of Clock v. hy mutual consent dissolved l-'ebruary lid, All ieisoiis having claims against said Couipuny, are r. 'iUCBtod lo present the samo lor payment immediately KOIlNUy IIKACM, ISAAC 1'ACKAltU.

(M.ii-sachu.'iottB,) I August IHIlri. HTU.VI-:i) Olt N'l UI.KH, 'KOM the subscriber, on Monday, I'd till! ilii.ti.,,1 hirirn llnl.ll, Vi- lOUSP, six ycirs old, a small star in )Vl the lortherld, one white hind foot, (or 3 IllOre. alllirt switch id. Il, linir on llio upper sulo ol his tiul, which he carries low, and is gentle to handle in every place. Whoever will return riaid Horse, or give information where ho uny bo fuund, shall bo liberally rewarded.

JIAlll.KY IVES. Durham, August 17. ba 'ir is a 1 i "f.J i iiOKhl into tho enclosuru of tho el I', n.i I larjjo HA IIORSP, with a short awi'tch tail, oiaca leet, mane anil lull, a wliito I a. juiie (Jillod tho back. The owner is requested lo prove properly, pay charges und bun away.

CASK. Barkhamsted, August 17. Hl STKAVKII OK S'l'OliUN, IS TllOM the paiiliiro of the subscriher, li lit ii.d 1 coior lU'ifl, Wl.it,, 1 'I riu aruiici.il 111.11 its. noever Will gVO In- toruiatton where Ihuy may he found, or return them to ine, shall havo all necessary cipenscu paid, ami bo generously rowurilcil. GUIS WOLD.

Wetlicrfiell, August 17. 83 1 JC il 1 mm Yesterday morning, ut sunrise, the boat returned und, joyluUo relate with the stolen child in safety! Auu joyoi me parents, especially ol tlio tatlier, who was awaiting anxiously the return of the boat, can be belter imagined than painted; As tho bn.il reached the wharf, tho child aa held up to the of lliu fa. ther, when in llio raplure of his fuolings he fell on his knees and gavo thanks lo To those who had witnessed his agony the day previous, tho scene of father embracing bis lost boy, was really ulfecling be. yond ull description. Whe'tlicr tlio brother thut acted us mediator und guide on this occasion, und llio one who committed this straneo und atrocious ibnO.

were allowed to escape, or what was or is lo be their futo, is more man we can lull ascertain, Cerium il is, thov wore not brought lo thu city by the return hint, and wo underhand thoy wen, pormitted to go at largo, on ui uieir leaving uio cniuury, lo return lnoro. THE KENTUCKY ELECTION, TOR IIF.I'UKSKNTATIVI'.!! TO TIIK 2oTH COM1RKS9. Richard M. Johnson is re.cloctcd without opposition from thu Ccutgctown Districl. Mr.

Craves (Whig,) has been elected in the Louis, villo District, by a majority of four or five hundred votes, over Mr, Pope, the lute Afhtitnistralion member. In tlio nth District, Mr. Ilurl.in, (Whig,) is elected bv a muioritv of 500 votes. IL llnrdin's majority over John Pope, at tho close of uio iirsi nay, was litel votes. Jlillll Chambers AVhor) in eleclnd in lite lately represented by Mr.

Marshall, by majority of iiuiii io votes. John Wliito (Whig) is elected in the Madison dis. iricl, without opposition. Tho general result is that, out of tho thirteen Uenro. sentatives oT Kentucky in Congress, nine Whigs are chosen, and deo Administration men, leaving two dis.

Iricls doiililful. This is doing well. Wo shall publish iuiiiu.1 particulars wueii wo receive mum, National Intelliireneer. A fire occurred at Quebec a few nights since, which destroyed llio interior of a stone building in Palace street, occupied by Mr. Sirois.

A deaf and dumb girl let or 10 years of ago, by lliu name of Wegund, per. ished in the flames I iUAimiAcr.s. In this cily, by ilia Rev. air. Ilnrc ss, Mr.

I.uiuan S. Par. biuis, of llio linn of (ullairtiv. Co. toMis Suruti At Sulliel.l, on Thursday morning, llic lath insliuit, hy thu ivev.

luiininiiN, ll. II. Ol UlH I lly, Ol 111'' firm or II. II. ChalliM Co.

to MissCoiolino dmujUler of the Hon. Luther l.ouiuis. DHATIIS. In thu cily, ICbnr Hull, icjcd 3n, lurui-rly of Killing-worth, in this Slate. At West uller a long and distressine sickness, Mr.

Uriah Cailwell, fiO. At New Haven. Mr. (suae. (Jiltiert.

aped 711. At Wi'therslield, very suddenly, Mrs. Jlerey Johnson, wife Ul I.UI'IIIH UU.CU J. At Windfior (Wintoiihiiry society) Nelson Jerome, ugisl 20, son of Mr. Chester Burr.

AtClisteubury, Mrs. ltoiuno Hough, wire of Mr. Aognilus Hunch, nnnl'21. At Ellinglun, PJiziiliolh, M. daughter of.Mr.

Daniel Kiniliall, Jnn. aited -I. At Sufli-lil, Mrs. Silence, ivifoof Mr.Elijah Clark, aged 17. Al Colebrook, Alloust 7lli, Mrs.

Snllv Percival. need 15 years, wife of Lorin Percival of liiujoriiii; disease, the eie-eioi vurious aii'i eoinpiieuteil iinirtnitifH, wtticti slieetulur. ed wilh tmlient und pious riwiinintiun. Itelovisi in her faniilv, respeeteil in her iieigliburhuod and society, she maiiitainoil lliat chanicter which is justly esteemed in life nnd ullcclion-nlely reinembered in ilesth. are the peace-miiken for they shall lie called the ehiUren of 0(l." At Norwich, Mr.

Jusuu Yeoiiuuw, uijetl 81 yeurs soldier ul I hit levuilllltlll. At Union ltoiiije, (Li.) July Will, Cupl. 'I'iinothy Woodruli; ngo.l 3S years, Iain of Puriiiiiiuton, Al the 1st insl. at the house of John Ilnll, pq. Julio I Jrunt, Clerk in llio house uf Messrs.

Hull ami Johnson, und recently from Stalford, Conn, uge.1 1H years. iTJAICIKll JIST. 1'OnT OI'' llAUTFOKI). AHUIVALS. Aunut 10 SclirB.

Mary Ann, Cm, Philadehihia Exact, Davidson, Alexander, llabcock, Susan, Travis, Itiell- iiiuiui, il, rn-Hiiieiii, oillllll, I'rovulelieil hloops Imiryo iii-iuj, i iiuiiiis, irosoy, oo. iioroiui', aier chnnt, Now-llodlbnl Aniuraiitli, Rowe, New-Haven Prospect, Print, New-York lloive, McIa-uvc, do. August 11. Sehr. Hull, Huston.

Aiiuust 12. Sehrs. Joshua Senrs. Pease, Hostuti Harriet, Morlev, Pbiladelihiii Doctor l-'mnltlin, Williiiins, do. Mnry Shields, Stewart, New-York Export, Kelsey, do.

Sloops Venus, Francis, do. Pnill, do. I'uli-on, linker, Now IJedlord Indeivndeiiee, Smith, Chatham. August 13. Sehr.

I.ark, Cole, Buy ol' August M. Sloop l-'uir Haven, Smith, Providi-nee. Allgusl 15. Sloops l-iupbrntes, Busier, Dennis Argiic.Nut. Kelly, Huston Sehr.

Bruce, Riuwolil, Albany. SAILED. Augur 11. Slmipi Swan, Ijvell, New.BnilCird Gaugiw, HailllillL'. New-Vork Trietutit, hipvlu do.

llos', do. Potinos, Crosby, Hosluii Castle, Sherwood, Bridgeport Sehr. Select Pratt, Now. York. August 13.

Sehrs. Cliiiui, Churchill, Huston Mury Juno, llcox, Alhiiuv Kxiiei, Uavulsoll, Philadelphia Sloops uu, ounuiur, nun, uu. bunion, 1 nilt, do. Ainiirnnlh, Uowe, New.lluvell. Auaiwt 15.

Sehr. Susan, Travis, Ricliutuud. AllUllSt 10.. -Sehr. tleinmi, Philadelphia; President, Si'nlih, Pruvidenee Sool lleiirv, Purbr'r, llosiori Heroine, Merchant, New- lle.ldiril Ixil.ii.ii.i.l.iiiii..

pm.uiii..-, tvlllliuuiu, UHS. Por Miscellaneous Articles, see Supplement, Tho iidjournud meeting of the J.udgCH of thu County Court, and of II ,1 lliu nilVI-rilt 1 nwiiH. in I iii I hi in in uu iieni in me Coort Room, in Hartford, on Monday, tho 2llli day of moiuui, ill ciuca, i. Ol. Cuiswolu, Clerk August 17.

Haiiti-oiii) Coum-v Ti.iii-i'.UA.sei-: Socntrv. The next monthly ineeting of the Hartford County temperance Society, will be ut Burlington, on thu 4th lucsdny. the S5th day of August. Delegates will uieir nepuris in mo l. enter tsolinril.

Mouse, at ll) o'clock, A. M. Public services ut 2 o'clock, P. D. Hkmcmwav, Scereturv.

August 17. BRIGADE ORDERS" firm Ihixade, First Division, Connecticut Infaiilrn, RALPH OOOIAVIN, is uppuinlod Brigade ui hub iirigaue us suctl will bo tee.riiiitlzi'd and iilii-i'ml Dated ul Ejtt-Hurlfiird, this 29lh duy of July, A. D. l-il, 1,. 1'H iMj, Brig.

Cunorul 1st Brigade Infantry. BUICAD ifoR EI(S. J'Vrsi Brigade, Pirst Division, Connecticut Infantry. Head Quahtem, East.Haiiti'oiio, August 3d, 1835. The Coiiimundaiil of tliis Brigade, will meet the Field Officers, with the Adjutants of the several llogi.

inents, in citizeiiB dress, at. Morgan's City Hotel, in Hartford, on Tuesday, tho 18lh instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. HENRY L. CLARK, is appointed Brigade quarter Master us such ho will bu recognized und obeyod.

By order of Brig. General Pitkin. RALPH GOODWIN, Brigade Major und Inspector, por a A Ml IIY A. COLLINS SON. Asylum.

street, August 17. TO HOOK FOLDERS, rtJEN GIRLS, experienced in tho butiness, are wanted iiiiinedialely, tu ivhoni constant employ ment will be given. ANDItUS it Dl) Ilurlford, August 17. A TED I IT! Jit EDIIATE i. PY'ICHT or ten Book Folders and Suwcrs, to whom Si A gooil oncouragomenl and coiistunt cinploymenl will bo given.

Also, several Girls, to leurn the Book, l'olding and Sewing Uutiuoaa. Apply to J. SEYMOUR DROWN. Calliu's Hnildinjr, Comer of Muin and Asylum-streets, (Entraiico Main.slrcet 5 f-o Ilaitford, August 17, rOR VU LADHlIi I' III 1 ,1 rgxHH Regular Packet Schooner War. M.

aiET, Cpt. (uj, k.Wii(lk. I'lir triMirln ns i I'fiard, or lo Auyuet 17. Jw Ik Ull VV UJJKIKU, Sides Hemlock Solo Ioathor. unnn Oak 3000 Uppor LoaUior, in tho rough, 2000 Slaiightor 50Q HnrnoBB Lonthnr, Wax Uppor Leather, Cnlf Skins, Morocco Lining comprisiinj a general ansorlment, huIUdIq for Shoo Manufacturers and Doulors, August 17 83 At a Court of Probate halde.n at SufTtelrl, within and for the District of Sajftetd, on the 3d day of Augutt, A.

D. 1835. PreBont, LiiTiiaa Loosus, Judgo, VON tho potilion of Gamaliel Fowler, of SuffieU, i in tho County ot Hnrlford, showing to this Court, that ho is Guardian of Phinehaa C. Smith and Jane Smith, of Suffiold, within snid district, minors That sntil minora aro tho of Unnl Estato Bitu. mod in said Suffiold, being two-llrirds of tlio valuo to tho following doBcribod pieces of Laud, Ivlng in com.

inou and undivided with William Smith, viz. ono pioco nnil tho lluildingn thereon standing, bounded north on Honry P. Kont nnd Ana Pomroy, onst on highway, south on Highwny and AnguiiUn Spnncor, end west on Alfred Spencer, Au gust in Sponcor, nnd Highway, con. taining ubout forty ncret, Ono other pifceo, bounded north ou Alfred" Spencer and ThoinaR II. Austin, east on highway, noulh ou heirs of Elizabeth Curtis, and wcHt on heirs of TlmddeuB Spencer, and contains Hbout povoii (icrcn.

Ono other pieco, bounded north on James Uillett, oatit nnd soutli on Gustavus Austin, and woit on highway, and contains about twelvo acres, On othor pieco bounded north and oast on John King, fouth on highway, and wost on William Fuller, wiUi the UuildingH thereon standing, nnd contains about one aero. Ono other pirco of Wood Laud, bounded north on heirs of Thuddous Sponcer, cast on heirs of Nathan, iol south on hoirs of Nathaniel Rising and Windsor town lino, nnd wost on heirs of 3iimuol Spon. cor, nnd contains about nineteen acres. Ono other pioco of Wood Und, lying in Windsor, and bounded north on Siiftleld lown lino, east an Asa and Olivor Pomroy, south on heirs of Elizabeth Curtis, and woat ou heirs of Anna Kent, and contains about ono aero, Ono othor pioco of Wood Land, lying in Windsor, boumlod north on heirs of Isaac Romington, oast on heirs of Phlnulms Pomroy, south on hoirs of Ebonozor Pomroy, and west on hignwuy, and contains nbout fivo aoroH. Ono other pioco of Old Field, lying in Windsor, and bounded north on llozokiah Sponcor, oast on Highway, south on Asa Pomroy, and weBt on Asa Pomroy and Highway, and contains about forty iioroit.

One other pioco, lying in Windsor, being Old Kiold, boumlod north on huirs of Thaddeus Sponcor, Alfrvd Sponcor, und William H. and Phinohas Smith, oiist on highway, south on Asa Pomroy, and wont on Highway, and contains ubout ton acros. Ono other piooa of Old Field, in Windsor, bounded north and oust on Alfred Sponcer, Bouth on Joel Austin, and west on Highway, and coiilumu about nlno acres. Ono olhur pioco of Wood Land, in SufUold, lying in common and undivided with Alia Pomroy and William IL Smith, Uio interest of Haid minors boing two thirds of ouo half of tho wholo, and boundod north on tho lioirs of Samuel Sponcor, oust on hoirs of Ichabod Smith, south on Windsor town lino, and wost on Seth Parsons, and contains about four toon acros. Also, on othor pieco of Land in said Siifliold, lying in common and undividod wilh Asa Pomroy and others, tho said minors interest being two.thirds of ono.fifU of tho following bounded North, East, and South on tho heirs of Thaddons Spnncor, and Weston Highway, and contains about sixty ucroa and buildings thoroon standing in ull of thu aforementioned Landa, tho aatd minors own an arpial Bliaro.

Also, two othor pieces of Land in Windsor, lying in common nnd undividod, and owned by William II. Smith and Phinohas C. Smith, ono pieco bounded North nnd EaBt on Alfrod Sponcor, South nnd West on heirs of Ichnhod Smith, and con. tuiiis about two and ono-half acres; tho other piooo bounded North and Wost ou huirs of Thaddeus Sponcer, South on Highway, and East on hoirs of Ichabod Smith, and contains about two uoroB, valued at about 27110 iol In re. That it would bo fur hotter for said mi.

nors to have said Lands sold, and a part of the procoods from time to limo appropriated for thoir support and ndiiciition, ami thu buhtneo placod on intercut as tlio law directs; prnying fur liberty to soil said proporty fur the piAposofi aforesaid, us por potilion on file, i.t ordered hy this Court, That said Guardian givo notice of said application, by causing tho sumo to bo published in quo of tho Nownpapora printod in Hart, ford, in tho County of Hartford, three weeks success, ively, nl loast six wooks boforo tho hearing and that said potilion will bo hoard at tho Probulo Officoinsaid District, on tho 3Blh day of September next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Certified from Roeord, ft" LoTtieit Looms, Judgo. At a Court of Probate holden at Hartford, within and for the Dittrict of Hartford, on the Uth day of August, A. V.

1635. Prosont, Thomas IL Sbvmoih, Judgo, TJ TPON tho potition of Harriet Hopkins, of WctV VsJ orsfiold, in thu Counly of Hnrtlord, showing to thin Court, that uha is Guardian of Delia Hopkins and Wittya Hopkine, both of said WolhorBfiotd, within said district of Hartford, minors That said minors aro Iho joint owners of Kuul Estuto, lying in said Town of WulherHlield, valued at about 100 dollars, viz. ono Lot, containing about ono acre, boundod north, oast, and south on laud of Amos Fuirohild, and west on highway. Also, ono Lot, containing about four acres, callod iho Uriuk-waler Lot, bounded north on Amos Fairchild, oubI ou Solomon Churchill, south on Oliver Richurdsand Ebonozor H. Steel, und west on highway.

AIro, that they aro tho joint owners of ono half of a Lot lying in common with Jcdodiah Doming, in tho Town of Avon, containing about three acres, boundod north on hind of Eldad WoodrutT, onst, south and wost on land of Anhbul Tillulson. That would bu for tho interest of said minors to huvu Haid estuto sold, and tho avails thereof disposed of as tho law directs praying fur liberty to sell said Lands for tho purposo aforesaid as pur potilion on file. Nf ordered by this Court, That said petition bo continued to thu 17th day of Octolior next, at 10 o'clock, then to bo hoard at tho Probato Oflico in said district and that public uolico thoreof bo givon by advertising a copy of this order in a Nowspapor pubtiHhodin Hartford, in tho County of Hartford, throo wtiuim BuuceKHively, at loast six wooks boforo tho hoar-ing of said petition, and by posting said order of notico on a public sign. post in tho Town of Wothorsfiold, Nuwinglun Society, ami uImi on a public sign. pout in tho Town of Avon, noaresl tho placo whoro said Lands uro situated.

Certified from Record, 82 Thomas H. Seymour, Judgo, At a Court of Probate holden at Burlingtont within and for the District of Burlington, on the 8th day of August, A. D. 1835. Present, William Marks, Judgo.

rgHIS Court doth direct tho Administrator on tho M. estate of Daniel Mills, luto of Darlington, in H.iid district, decoasad, roprosented to bo insolvent, to give notico to nil persons interested in tho estato of snid deceased, to appear (if thoy sco cause,) boforo tho Court of Probate, to bo huldon at llio Probato Oflico in Haid district, on the 112th duy of Soptombor next, at 1 o'clock, in tho' afternoon, to bu heurd relative to the appointment of Commissioncm on said ostato, by post, ing Haid order of notico ou tho public sign.poat in said Hurling ton, and by advertising tho samo in Nowepa. per published in llartfurd. Certified from Record, 83 William Marks, Judgo, At a Court of Probate holden at EastAVindsor, within and for the District of EaatAVindsor, on the Bth day of Augimt, A. D.

1835. I rendu, r.i.i iiabkell, Judgo, motion of Jeme Charlton, Administrator on tho uwutu of Israel Caiuubk. lato of Tollnnd. iu tin. fiHKilt llmn.wt....

Utnl. nf deceased This Court doth appoint tlio 22d driy of August, 1835, at 0 o'eluck, A. at tho Probate Oflico in sjid Diatrict, for tho hearing, allowance, and sotllo. ment of the Administration Aeoount on suid ostato and doth direct said Administrator to givo publio notico lo ull persons interested in Haid ostato, to appear (if thoy sea cause,) boforo said Court, at fuid time and placo, to bo hoard therein, hy advortituug tho samo in a Nowspa. per printod in llartfurd.

Corlifiod from Record, Iw El. Haskell, Judgo, NdTIUK. M. HE Court of Probato for the District of East. Wittiisor, having appointed tlio subscribers Commis.

siouers op thu Ubtato of Aaiiun Rissbll, lato of said East.Windsor, deceased, represented insolvent, notico is hcruby given, that wo will attend to tho duties of our appointiuunt, at Hissull'u Hotol, in said East-Windsor, ou tbo fifth Monday of Novoinbor next, and on tho Pucond Monday of February, 183G, at ono o'clock, J'. on ouch of aaiddayB. Six months ftom tho ill to hereof, uro allowed by said Court to tho creditors to present und provu thoir claims against said estate. Eius-vua JBllswortii, JaE9 Moons, Commissi EaBt.Windsor, August 17, 1835. 83 13UES' onouiVKKoiis conipniirv-n.

A Truly grateful justly cstceuied l'orfumo, for 1 A. Scenting Clothes, Draicers, Sic, and is an oficc. tlin! liritV'elllieil hirntttu, nMnl l.n 1 ouuil 11D ileinaiiil lor Iluu article, (bat abovo 30,000 havu boon B.nu in 1110 snort space ot one year. This day received, and for salu ut the Sign of the CUUU SAMARITAN" August 17. Gw82 POR SS 00.

S. CIl.VNK, will insert Pint 'teeth, and wnrrant as. Iheni ineorriiptiblo. lie plodgCB lilmiiolf to ii'iiiaiii iiaiure in overy ease. Uo has of d'ill'e'ont nunlitins and rdinden.

All nperalioiis porlbriiiod after correct principles, and warranted. II 'ashes. Pointers, mid llmshes, call bo procurod at his Ollieo, in Kxcliuniru Iluildings, Hartford. ii. GwSQ iVrfENAOERIM.

i.i,fl, VHrrier mcicmcncy ol me weather during the Ii.rhihitinn in April last, the proprietors of the NUlV-YOltK ZOOLOGICAL IVST1T1JTM AND HUSTON ZOOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIO.V, iviiiiU respectfully inform the citizens of llartfartl and vicinity, that their collection of Animals will rr.visil this place an TUESDAY ami WHDNHSDAY, the SrnA and ')(in rfuya of August, I83j. BIN ailililion to their former collection, they havo just iii.iiniiu iroin mo Association's lluulmtr t'arly, in thu wilds of Africa, and added a largo Malu lthinoco. ros; tho llindoston I'oooni, (lh0 only one that over reached tho United Stales alive a very Biilall Male lllophnnl, not to exceed live feet in hoirht young Lion Cuba and yomiB Royal Ticer. in tho Mini Cairo a lull jrrowu Tupir, Hie only living ono in tho country ii pair of Mocos full crowi) African Black Ostrich! ii pair of Whito Vultures; a pair of Secretary Birds; 11 VCrV biriro wilitO and crested fTmin I liwiu.n l'elienn Jackal or I.ion Provider ft varioly of beautiful I'nwoes lroiu Spain. Hours of Hxhihiliun, on Tuesday, from 1 to half1 pastfl; and on Wednesday, from half past 9 to linlf I mini tn mi.l i- i 1 I i nwiii 111111 p.inv i io ni.

Aihuitlauce, (iib usual,) 25 cents, Childrou under the arru of 111 years, half price. The same will he exhibited nl lladloy, Iho IRth; al t.reoiilicld, Iho Kith; Northainpluii, tho UOlh ul "eslheld, tlio21al; at Salmon llrook Street, the 'JJd and ul Alfurd'n Hotel, in Windsur, on Monday, the III, .,1 tu'ir -r For further particulars, see largo bills, posted up the Hotels. August 17. go HIOMSOiV Al'AOHJll', (MArSS.) rHIHH Fall Term in this Institution will commence on the first Wednesday in September. i'iuiis and indigent Youiie; receive from thu lllllda of thu lustitutiun, ouch Term, from eight to n-ii iruiiiiis.

loiiur; Iihiiicb can rocoivo instruction upon tho Piano Forto, mid in tho French Lmignngo. Board can be nblained, without dillicully, at as low a nee, lun OW. I'iIIO lailll. DAVID It. AUSTIN, A.

Principal. Monsuiii (Massachusetts,) Aiifrust 17. 'Hllll'i Full Term nf Ibis Institution will coin. -S. liHinco on TiioMlay, tho 8th day of September noil.

Tbo instruction and government of tho Pupils will be committed to Mr. Jui'ninsoN Cuolbv, Orad. 1 io-'o, wno, ny nta past oxperieneu in touching, has already gained the well established rep utalion of faithful und successful instructor. I ho common English Drenches, Penmanship, EIo. Clllinn ie ,1, ins, oiirvuyiiijr, History, IjOllipoBl.

lion, I liihisophy, Ch islry, will bo taught, lo. gethcr wilh the Latin, Creek, ami French Languages. "puciiil intention will ho given to such as ciiuluinplutti itiiiimai inner lias uuou conneeleil with tins lustitutiun. Looturea havu houu delivered on rnsiory, Analomy, and Astronomy. TeruiB of Tuition, per (Quarter of eleven wooks I'or coinmoii Knglish Brunches, S3 0(1 for llio l.ai guagiia und Aliilhoiiiulics, 01).

Board can bo hud at roasoniiblo tlislancea from llio Academy, from $1 to 1, Uol'erciico tuny lie had to Itov. Dr. Cooi.Kv, Crn. Ylllu, Jloss. nnd llev.

Dr. Tknnev. Wetbersiield. CIIARI.IIS BliNTLUY, CUI.M'IN HAVKS, TRUMAN AM.FN, yliard of the nstees. f-riilihy, Atlgual 17, lb'3: iLOOK AT "THIS 'H11IIS is lo notify ull persons indebted to tho uh.

jm. scriiier, minor uy ljook or Nolo, that if their Accounts or Notes urn nut paid mi or bol'uru the 1st day of September next, they will call on Ilinuct: Cowi.bs, Fsip, with wlioui all Nules and Acoounla will bo lefl I'or collection nllcr that limo. Thuso porsuus whoso NoIob arc extended by apucial agreement, need A. 1'. Jburniiiigton, August 17.

82 NO'l'llcL'. rgTHU subscriber hnving disposed of his Kuul Eslulo J3- in Ellington, and expecting to leuvo lliu place, unrnestly reipiosla nil persons indebted lo him by Book uihi hoiuu ino hiiiiiu williout Ueiuy. I hose wbu neglect Ibis call, must oxpect to havo their i.o.un UIIU JVCCOUIUH put 111 COllOCllOll. FRANCIS KKKNEV. Ellington, August 17.

At a special 'town Meeting legally learned and hidden at urisioi, ou inc. Ulliiluyuj August, lei.t.i, for the pitiposc oj matting ny.imton Jor restraining Horses, Mutes, Pieul Cattle and tcese, from going at targe on the high.uuiys ar ciiininnus in snid town, the Jul. lowing miles were passed and adapted as a By-Law of said Bristol, Viz. "aOTED, that Horses, Mules, NoulCultloundCiecso ho restrained Iroin going nl lurgo on Ihn hiyli ways, or commons, and lh.it if any person or persons shall allosv mid permit his, her, or their horses, uitiles, or neat ciilllo to go ul largo on the highways orcein. iiioiih, Hiich person or persons shall forfeit and pay to Iho person who shall silo for mid prosecute tho aauio tu tilled, the sum nf thirly.livo cenlu for each horse, or nunc, nun iwculy centB lor ouch neat cattle, which limy bo so found going ul largo and It shrill ho Iho duty u( tho llaywurds, und lawful for any resident Irue.

holder of the town, tu take up und impound any oui.it nurses, mules aim neat cumo so tolllul go. tug at large, and the person so impounding the same, uhall iiotiy tho owner theruof, ill thu suiuu manner, unil all penalties for neglecting lo give notice, and ull peualtieii for rescue ami allowances for fund. umiIkf Found kuopur'ii lees shall hu tho samo a ia provided ami allowed by a certain Statute law oi'this State, en-tilled An Act tu providu Puunds, und to rugululo tho iiiipouiiiiingoi ivreainrcs," una ol llm net or acts in ad. dllion, aiiiendiiienl uc alteration thereof. And if anv person or persona whosu creuturuB urn impounded ad ulbrusuitl shall out within twenty.

four hours after uolico given to him, iier or theiii, redeem or replevy the sumo, ho, she or thoy shall incur tho same penalty to thu person impounding llioni, us persons incur under suid Stututu, who having impounded creatures neglect to give notice to tho owners. Provided always, That tho penally for olio uct of iiupouiiunip; ooasiN ua ulorcauiu, b'llonguiy lo ouo person i uinuiin noun nui oxcccu lliroo uoitars neitncr shall thu penally fur any uno brunch of this By-Law exceed lliroo dollars. Provided also, That tho oivuor of ituch hottHte, Bhull iiavo a to nulurui Ilium from thu pLrson whijo driving tlicin to pound, hy paying tho lawful foo. Vutvd also, Thut if any portion or purnonn uhull ul. low and permit Ijih, la-r, or ihoir goeu to go at largo on tint highwuys or cuiiiuil'iih, hu, mIio, or ihuy ultull forfuit and to thu portion who tdmll biiu tor und proittjculo tho uaiiiu to uilcct, tho uum of Jijjy cviih for oarjh oHijiicu.

Voted, That IhiH liy.Law hIiuII go into forco uftur hiitt hubii pultliriliftl fonr wuoh.i wufviuhhivoly in a Nows. pnpur printod in Jlurtlbrd, culled thu Connuclicut Cournnl," four wookw buucchiiivuly in a NuwBpanar priniud in llurtford callud Tho TinicB." A truu cjtpy of lUcord, Tit AC P12CK, Town Clork. IiriHtol, AugUbt 8, 1835. Av8'2 Tif' notTci: JlM horcliy givon lo thu croditora of tho ostulu of jkhijah tato ut WaBt-WindMir( that iimj linn, v-imri tu nuiiuui lur 1110 IVidiriCt Ol Until. Windnir, lmlh ullowod and liui'ilud nix nionthtj from this dutu, for tho tirodilorn ol said obIhIo to oxhihit their cluiirm, prof.oriy altoetod, to tho Executor, All pt-rmxiH nolf)utiri lo pruwont their ctuiniH, within wml tinm limited, will bo debarred ruuovery according to 'aw'; Jeshb C'iuulton, L'xooutor.

PJueUWindjor, Augimt 1835. 82 tiKAIN. Wheal, Northurn, bush. Do. Do.

Virginia, Rye, Northern, Com, Yellow Northern, Do, Southern, Oals, Southern ami North Harley, WOOL. Saxony Fleece, lb. Merino, American Fleece, Do. pulled, Common, Fleeco, Pulled, Lambs, 1st quality, 2d do. 3d do.

I'rom the iYeir-Ybri Journal of Commerce. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET August 10. At market 000 Head of Bucr Cattle, 3000 Shoopund Lumbs arid 20 Milch Cows. There wub a fair demand for Doof, and about 500 head were taken at an udvunco of about 25 cts per 100 pounds, from last weokH prices, most of tho Boot" was of a fair goodness, and Bold at from 5 to 7 eta, avor. ago about cts.

Sheep and Lambs The market become rathor Ilea, vy and prices droopod a little, althouirli tho orices rumn about the samo as last wook, say 1 25 to 2 50 und for eooep a io a uoiiars, uooul uliu wore led ovor. Milch Cows conlinuo dull, a few sales at from 18 lo 828. Hay Sulos of now by tho loud at from 81 to H4 cis por iiiu ids, iii tuir iloinumi. Pram the Uoston Daily Advertiser and Patriot. BRICHTON MARKET Moniiav, Auucst 10.

At inarkol, 500 Baef Cattle, 25 Cows and Culvos, 1950 Sheep, and 1 10 Swine. All tho Swine have been twice before reported. 1 uious Beef Cattle The market wub quito spirit, ed, und sales of somo qualities were effected at a small advance a few extra at 31b a 31s lid primo at 31s a 'llu I n. 1 n. UUU a o-l llllll nl M-lH 206 iMl.

Coins und Culrer, Sales ut 19, 23, 25, 28 31 35 and S'10. Slierp Sules quick. Ordinary lit 9 mid 10s fid Mingling i IS .1.1, izs, auu us Ueltor qualities, 13s Od, l.is, mid His lid. A'iri'iu Dull a few saloB only at retail. For largo, la-li for Sows, and 5 and 5J for Harrows; small Shoata lo lc higher.

OvriiA.ar.ona Aouuunos oi a Ciiii.ii Tho Mobilo Mercantile Advertiser of tho 30lh ult. contains tho fol. lowing This community havo perhaps nevor been moru excited, or outraged, than it was thu day bafuro yes Icrduy, by the intelligence thut a child of ono of our citizens, Dr. Gesnurd, had been carried oil', ami that too by an own brother. The circumstances of lliu uh taction wero not generally und fairly known until about eleven o'clock in the morning of that day About Unit time, en alarm of liru had been given which Irul called out tho several lire companies, and a considerable number of the citizens of tlio place.

Tho lire which had earned the alarm was easily and speedily extinguished. Information was then communicated to one of tho lire companies that a child of Dr. Oosiiard live or six years of age, had stolen by ono of hie (Dr. tj's) brothers that this inhuman depredator had left iiilelligencu behind, ill a letter, with another broth, cr, that for thirty thnusaml dollar llio child would bo restored t-i iis parents, and unless this ransom should uo pid they s.iould never sou il more. It was further "iu agonised lamer Had consented to redeem proposed, first having offered fcl.i.UUl), which was refused, and that the brother who was acting us mediator was ut that moment ut the Hank receiving a part of lliu ransom money.

The company which there licls wi ro made known, imi. re-paired in body to tbo Hank, seized the brother they toiind there, and bi.ro him uwuy to a place of tecret confinement forexamination. This one socu. red, it was next resolved to make sure of two other brothers who, if not actually in the plot, it wus feared would communicate intelligence of the movements thai were going tin to llio man thut wus ubscnt with the child, and thus thwart all further efforts for its recovery, Thu citizens of tho place had by this time bo. come generally informed of the facts and the excite, ment, which was very great, had become universal.

In a shorl lime, and at short intervals, the other two brothers were found and taken inlo custody. In tho meantime such measures had been taken with thu lir.l that was seized as extorted from him a confession of ins nnowicogo oi mo inning place oi tlio absent brother and child, lie solemnly promised on condition of ilia life's being rparcd him that ho would use ull thu moans ill his power lo rescue tbo child ulivo, which ho heliev. ed could bo dono by allowing the brother who hud borno him oil' to cscapo also with hi.ilife, uftcr surren. (hiring up the child; although he had been ussured if no oruugiii uny other persons with li llio life of tho boy should ho sacrificed on the instant. Tho necessary arrangements wero Fnon made for the pursuit, but by this time the populace, exasperated ut the unnatural act ol barbarity wliieh hud been com.

milted, had assembled in such great numbers rround the city prison, manifesting, too, bucIi spirit of von. geaiice and indignation at the outrage, thut it was considered unsafe to tako tlio individual, who bad promis. cd to act os their guide, out from Ilia confinement until the crowd could bo dispersed. At iho lirsl slop to ae. complisli this end.

Hie Cily Troop and the Ouards, who had been callod out shortly oiler tho excitement began, wore dismissed, and the assembled citizons wero requested by tho cannnondor of the cavalry company, In at, audible voice, to go immediately lo their homos, and leave all further proceedings to a party or citizens that hr.il taken the matter for tbo present into thsir own hands. 'I be request was complied with, though not without some apparent reluctance. While the.

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