Orabforb L :Ve tyttr• ravesoll, Free Bpeecb , Sreis Meal, .t! , . - .:Z.. ,7 ,rViiienikem•rso pre. ft:rot:rip • E. 0. 0000FUCH, EDITOR. Towanda, Saturday, November 2,4850. • .• ' Toriai of Hoe litopoirtoe. $1 30 per ;mime ; if piid wahine the year ¢ " •be dadaitol, br eaah paid actually us adrasee f flk , 4o r • dedneted. .! 4Atursactsaverra, per square of wallows:AD eocti 'NW Awn. mut .14pents An each enbartipeutinsertitin. rrOlfieit' the 4 . Vim, 'Mork:" intik wide of Roil, lqualwapWat demon the gradated lintel. Eakin* be* Aleaant. Adinis' and Erecters law offices. • . • ' 4 4 1111 e Trusts Gloria 0 0111issi eel 3 t f /Vortjt.Painsili-rmixn," is in the(l''m of ,:;- tt " aflm likes fitful, fevet.il sleepit' well!'. tV-1‘; foAleoingot ose hopes which but a,, tionthe since swelled. ihe bosoms of its originattrs. So young, and yet so completely defunct ! And ye( its end came not w ithout l araming. As certain ly its the eandle bums into ;the socket, and the - gives an expiring, spiteful sputter, was its end prow nosiicated. It has existed only by spettnotlic so tion,and exhausterl nature pre rip the effort at last, and with a feeble gasp, after weeks of tens: cious ',tingling, it Imogene • Whore the good Warr. gr• 1 , ; No kudiced or unftietully pen- should !write' its 'histotl, or inscribe its epitaih. Its conception liras in sti uneasy and aisappointed ambition, its bath, watched over by malignant iiassiont and ynmanly eery,, its life was , a libel upon Inutruk datum, and a disgrace to newspaper-41pm_ The seeds of disso lution-were wean iri it very nature, hnd frail and weak, it struggled ou(itssickly existence, prolong ed. by the . ;stimnba which overbumed Gofers; grudgingly bestoWed until even that was , withheld; and it - sunk into oblivion. As-was written about an inhult.--. you ronneA were done for . We wonder wbatfou were begun for :" The ostensible editor, in this valedictory, com plains &nibs friends of the famenteiltoftesem had not come np tie the's ork—that they have not fulfilled the•p rem ises of support !her hid given him. This is a matter, of mime, about winch lore have no con cern, but we:imagine,' while the late editor is au doebtealy correct in his present appreciation of his friends', that the cause Of his disappointment lay in 'the ; obnoxious -doctrines he was sennxions to promulgate to the Democrat); of Bradford. They repadiated those doctrines, and the men who sought topieselyte them, and though he may not have been backed by his friendif; as agreed upon, yet the'restelt would not have biers different. , We have also heard it inainuated • that , the con. exion of the "Regular Centre - bawl . " with the Iforth Pennsylvania:ern a bar to its success. This we consider a mood ungenerous way of apologising for the want of zeal and friendship on the part-of wh ets. h is the "unkindest cut of all I" Alter . even& ing his motley to purchase the -materi als--after spending his time to contribute whatever there leas .of talent in its columns; alter sustaining it with own means for months—it is not fair for those iibb left him in the hirch- 7 .t0 charge all its disasters upon him. It is know excuse for their own neg. led and patrimony. If any of them think the reedit would have been diflerent without his connection with the paper, let them try theipkiimnt anew,. and lee. If not, we protest a gain,' against their saddling all their disasters noon the Regular. We shall see that justice is done him. The public are awaiting with eager, anxiety the developement of the new schemes on foot. "Lei -us not burst in iporance." They are tinsionCin see what new phase the ingenuity of ambitious asel restless men can put upon this fallen luminary that its light may shine refulgent upon benighted Bradford. Who is to amine the tripod given op by Wane! Who inabilities for the honor! Echo miners Who ! • Aniellatiment art aperbiteßdest. The Cinal Commissioners at their late meriting . in Philadelphia, aypointerl WM. B. FOSTER; Esq. as - Superintendent of the North Branch, Canal, in two vacancy oicasionstl by the death el Enron As. PZIWALL. Mitt apioititment will be well received al ling lb. hoe. Mr. FosTea has gained himself great credit and sateen for his efficiency and zeal for the early completion of the North Branch. Merecnrer his re potation is so identified with the speedy and eco: inimical completion of the work, that the inn:treats the Commonwealth will be guarded :frith the mat ceaseless vigilance. Sin bone Famuttan,6;—The most intermting news by the Wit arrival from Europe, is the story rep spatting the fate of Sic John Franklin. Esqui maks have been discovered • who represent that two ships, answering in their description to of Sir John Franklin, were wrecked in the north ern seas in thq winter of 1846,. and that'; part of the crew were drowned, and the remainder after undergoing many privations were killed by the na• lives. this story is dieereilited, and probably with reason. Now Ameriein ships of march have been heath from, and at the last 'deices the Advance was aground, but it is said would begot off without injury. SOOTS CAZOILLIIA Euirnrion.4—All the Old meta bets of Congress have been retained Withont oppo sition, with the exception of Isaac E. Elalties,whe has, been defeated by Mr. Atka:. - The; following are the names of those composing are Smith Cam; ling delegation to the thhipsecond Conger:L. David %Venice, James L. Orr, lox. A. Waodward,. James McQueen, Amastend Batt, William Aiken, William F. Coleck. The llama asnmated in .. • the order of the distiicts. New lisittinuac Eurrion.--The Camord h. trim publish/a towns of Toms km" all the morns except' Stoddard, is the third Congressional district of that State; given for:Candidates In till the cacao. cy ace:Mimed by the resignation of Hon. James Wilson, which foot op osiolfown,—Prkiller'Whill sod Free Soil candidate ? AiMit 311ortimoi Demo., .crai, 5211—. Majority for Morrison, 22. Stoddati win iliettir kierease that Majority. -Titialoclogio s ths, vete of the four. 'towns widoi.m..6o,,dict from hierrimick county. I:tt7 Joie .1 . Nws m0k.5 4 Went- ' t bowlful poetical Watilbsgtoo Cif, on WodueMaiiiii4ii ' grafted Matins Senator. - I* - 41WW`rte WrilaTtitrw,jahieh,da bill*Warisatig,lijillifi,llllloolo644ll - inteld 64l4 . bligisw itiViiiptged*naiiiiiglifoinkilit their* none eandeletee. - I,l* ikai minim litt' which vs titre one hitting foi he inures. of the Denoin "part 7 and of the Commonwealth. We new .In,4:_wilkalandinkale.nsailtill.. o nn redeem di( Chitii:tertifiliiitiaral:a Min coe inflames ear, 'be M I apart, from his mete - Z. 7 7 MI • ~ 1 - '''.te. • • . 4 r A Coleinpom iiii eating o tie t lites is matter s following sensible imuctswe,.....whigt#.(4.44 at esee: , ssing our view ; exaetly :rite DenrefatiO I / 44111446164 alilArirtearAri e 6 il4t 4- I' bilm7 tnisting•dte - elatint'aftiertain gendeinew - ta to lent this Sitinsieibit Senate-of- therUnitedyftWi • tali. wit siti s tenantal course, and not ireetlobjec-,, , _ ''tidied al anylecormti butsearbreihrenf shneld.be. exCeedingly aireffil • Lid 'not over estitealir.the era'n sor !skies of iaanitee. Distinguished 'public" in ' t are easily' reiffidakored oit paper, 1011 b l -in st 1 they ireiinspeaed at Close' eiglit;theit great -nest too Often vanisher, for they ire iliscovered th he men orcirdiiiiny ability. , - IPoi - representr'll lave reign State 'in the Sens:* is an lionorthat star' man IMight wellbe proud el, - but when it is; bestowed - upon one inentliPeleoli 1 4 'PI? 0 1 ° 6 ' 6. 'dmoideilithe Coiaritinwealth he 'tepee* ii • 10-' woredeittlfiven the ageipienl of the. Stier ltimili u aced 81 bis.owk aitainanns and unworthiness.. The American Seitifth'il the most intuit .delibenstive bislyin the wiiid, and at times-contains motet in lellectthan, anytither 'body. • To-be i wielther of such a body,- is !o' be asereclited with the *lse and *Linens—n:l be Cempiniots 'of the sages of the lle-' public, ands the lakislrOrs ore free end happy pee. ple. Any 'Nati Indio-as selected as aSenator who: combinewthe qintlifieations neoessay tn'tlireltirget • the duties with satisfaction lo 'himself Ind, useful ness" to the peoPle - i has teethed one of the highest and brig test places in human government ' .."- • T One of die inosfshiking evils of the times is- the tendency to tenderebeap the higher places in the Go vernment. At an earlier period of the Garin= eat, nothing but long .tablici service, an unspotted eta- - racier, oat abilities - above reed iclrity, smelt corn. -mend any one to Ifivor. This jolt and prosper stan dard 'has been giailztallv Changing for years, nntil at last the simple' trickster comes before the public with more assurance than The most intellectual men in the Seke; and as often succeeds f Every II:Pooh-rate county lawyer, who, by accident is thrown inn. Ccirigresiertorp year or two, Mon after becomes art _aspirant fin the Presidency, and with equal facility the way it prepared by whit+ Senators are made. These things are hilmiliating, it is true, bat truth demands that they should be tittered. The Cote ruonwealth is cursed just now with an abundant crop of small men, who aspire to ;144i plume, but we hare great eonfidence that the coming Legisla. tore 'will arrest this donnward course r and choose from anti% the numerous sons of the. common wealth, one arheis worthy and competent to dia. charge the various important duties ofa Senator. 'Why should riot Perhsylvaida have • Senator smithy_ of herself? , No reason ran be assigned why she should not, unless it be that faction, or some imaginary great man's interest, and hope that bee election will be made—a man chosen who roll represent the people of the State on all the pelt questions of the day. The Common weallli to only known by the men who- represent her id - Washington—lf they are wise or foolish so Is tint character abroad. How has it been in_times pest l' ~ 41itt• record demonstrates it. There is no lack 'oi l men in the State, but those who loos really qbalified are too modest to push forward, and of i course, the empty-headed flake advantage of this and rudely push them aside forever. t , !We frequently hear it remarked that it is very important that such a man should be elected, be cause he will take carp of his friends. That is, he will,get• them fat offices and profitable contracts. Thisl with -mane; we are sorry to say, is the only end in the election of a Senator. Politics is thus malaii game, and a very hazardous one, - too, for those who play; for the will of the people, roma times checks and controls the actions of even truck, ling Senators. We do not know•what worse any member from this county will porno in relation to this subject, bat we have no doubt that this wat conform to what appears to be public opinion, by adherieg first, to the usages of the party, and se madly, by selecting a competent man and a con sistent Democrat. All the interest,' of Pennsylvania must be looked slier and carets far, and this re claims something mote than a mete voting Demo. oral. Darius The shop of J. E.Geiger, in this borough was entered on Weddid iy r eveninglast, and robbed of fifteen rifles, and a number of pistols. The bar - glare effected an entrance, by boring the back door with an auger, which was left, and removing the bolts. A reward of $5O is offered for the de tection of the thieves, undthe recovery of the prop.- erty. The guns were stamped opal thelarrel "J. E. Geiger." - FLORIDA Etccrtos.--The Jabonvilie Republicans states that Edward C. Cabell, , Whig, has been re-elected to. Congress by tr majority of In over Beard. • frr Mum C. Dtccutson, the only eon of Sen. entw Dianinan, of New York, died at the ntiklence of his father in Binghamton, at the 17th init., in 2241 year of his age.' Int Gans Parr Arne Rouxai.=,The mail rebbers of Philatlelidda did not get so 'large a haul act tny anticipated, at.Amst i not from New York. The Eveidsg Port syt; of all tha letters misinf up to thislime, five dollars only have been enquired force lost; subs Post Office. The draft. sent to 1014 New York office, are returned "tti ilia* who deported theta? tinder a Post Clifibe envelkeps, spe cia.fy preisred.ror der'parpose, - ? Cos&in Mormons:ay Covem—Thellrorrniown Watdiainn learns that specimens of coal have re cently perm „found on tbe farm of George W. Ile wees, in tipper Merlon township, which ate said' to bum as well es any lksheylkill eoenty teal. Tlite vein was meek upon white winking a Mid. stew , potty. Time are'sdieltiseicaliso• - of. alp* rti : Mitaatne quarry, and of theworkiegutan any. that Over ose has 'fintrid. -'Doubtful. Mitowar Does t Cvstrii.toti =w.leira from Washingtoit that Cal: Graham, -(Tapagamthinl En gat . ear,) wba aativaly sagced - pwing. fec Altai OM io Mos t to_amaasa tha,ditsodoa_ of TeicSaititi*AiTsaioa althiallgtioanloon; thilj;Vottanisoke:: lidaLaliali lbw yteirni aiiiifkifi AN*bg 6 11101101 latir kiettoM- S;- 4 r . . . A Bitintry on Pga4rev.fhtet of the most depto- I . table tenthineise oldie kidnappers bill; and ono to E, F # 11 .74 77 .1r411thi1t Ism -WM:OK!. "" to ass TuMmoitO 'Aibiiiiijiliiiiiifyillisiiimedi : lost. *f 'Oils*. 1 4 1 7:0 4,11 0 - negigfifk it'll)* . Ttindetildri* r ettiidd be beaght • ' a 106";• I 'shed' ii.heitcand_Outil . rePWiiid, . heal:- 1 .00 - (feet ;Ostaiiiiill bi - aftlis mercy: Ole Oliiil Vit-the' 4 viiiir meWlit the coenteimity We said wit:tithe bill :pwmathitt such would *the elect, Ind- i _ prnof Of (Nit itaternent we quote the Aglow --irnew, __''; . vittiditiblitlitteedr earevidOrout-the A'atiOk. Daily Advertiser: - 4? . . I -- ' - Aierrupt.Ciss eituce ..ine.-Foorrtve- taw —A southern man at Pittsburg, whocante there to arrest VI aTivenatneil lottes,,aworn that the .Irtigrettrltotn. lie pointed eut hellbeen.his slave awo year Ogee,. ituthad Ti* away,? ; and olaireed' his delivery *to .himb 4 ,the "Commissioner. l, was thwarted in his 'OepOsstiirideir',ilielialtFlreid'oribilliteltig Mill! *welt thif , leitt - . residents.'.nr:Piusburg *new, thet Joiterhad.'llfed, in, . that, eity..fur 07.11 W. IWPIrt Yeais, The 'claimant Wei crnirmitied. tet.priloit 'fot•7 r!tetjuiY;itid Jones' wanton • hisWity , rejnJettig: Af ter lying in jail foes fart daya r the . cfaimant.Avaa a" -'lfrnvedrosi.slooo litiL-, :,..: :: .- , _ .: ... _;. -- Thnsa.by. : the.eath.o-li pflitlfed lepantirpl, the liberty of a• free citizen' Wisiuttih'; peril, and but fir the iii4iikpince:Of that Cometiiistorieti - who al. ' !owe& the pnsonerhv be Mardi and - to call w itnes. *ea ao his Ovrn atelenceroshich4twiaw - glitlnOtt. '.quiteltintto;d9, Jonee.._nikht,noW..be. wearing ' gprli of a slaie ; and eatiiieg, , with. the sweat lir lita 'Uot;tiletid-'finhteetthei man' 'the connwfiettda'tif ai i i. oursaimo or eiiis..:ligett flestorrituitatirmer 14. , tened - imaltri, licatirntioUthe.claiment, antoead f the affidatritslo 1. ler tritnessesi with Which it was-fortilietc , eit he,trihe - hid Ti ' perSei'iig)a to '40'0'66,41r* . ' Tor Stirred destofitiiies,With. 'out farther iedrip Morn n rni fyirig binvot the awn cation, without lowing-wituesvesio be examihed tin_ thkoppofite side,..What was..therwto prevent the succeitsiot abduction andenka_vernent ot this free and . well tifinvin-eitiom'of Pitt sburg . by' the heart. iessieteindtel who I made the attempti—Eceiing 111.P0117111T Faris CUILI--411Teit r'f Spies s —By the kindness era friend we have been fa 'tered with the perusal of a letter from' Cuba, eon cernina 'the late movements of the Spanish Gov emtnentin that Island, &c.. lt, a dated, Manua zas; Isle of Cuba, Oct. 15, 1055, and saysffiat on the 'evening of the 7th; and the morning of the Bth of the present month, fifteen persona, all Cubans were arrested, bv the -government and pot in prison, charged with beingspies and revolutionists ; many however, made their escape trom the island. The writer of the fetter then' goes oh to recapitulate the names of those invested; imong whom we noticed• that of Don Francisco de la 0. t;arcia,.Don Satnri trio Hernandez, and others of tbe most influential and wealthy men on tie -island. Among those who escaped was Col. Francisco Hernandez More on, an officer in the National—Army, and his bro ther Don Predro. . It is said th at these men who are arrested are soma of the t most wealthy and influential persons in Crtha, and though they have been taken op only on the mere snprosidon of being spies, the whole country around, including even the soldiers and of ficers of the army itself ,me dissatisfied, and dark mutterings are frequently hearth By the interven tion of some officer of the government one or two ol the gentlemen Were released, and managed to leave the Wand. The principal offliers qt the grand - army, and even some of the government em issaries, it is said, disapprove of the courser thus taken, and would perhaps on the: tirst opportunity resist the government' in soloing: 'Jim writer of the letter, we are informed, girei pewee of much Influence and rank in the Island, and is personally acquainted With the gentlemen apprehended, as well as carith'all the different movements contem plated among the liberty Miring 0 Cubans. We 1 ,14, should - not at all wonder if samethia widen foot once more. to start a new revolution Jim eelab luthment-of republi '-^, in that l' and.—tilt:6ton Mail, 26. Base Sertirrin :ind of Swindling yet is practised al ....ea m .taw York Courier. Some mean-souleds&s' advertise "500 girls wanted to work on shirts' s t ud when application is ire made, the girls told that a depalit of one dollar is required for the safe return olthigarment. This deposit is made, and the cloth is taken, to be matte into shins, at sixpence each. In due time they ) are returnee!, and the girl 4 are told to come the neniel day, after their workthari bah examined. They 0 next day for their pay and are then told that . their work was not .well doma--that the cloth wad spoiled that they cannot have their pay, teed that the dollar: which they deposited will be kept for the cloth they' have spoiled. Thus these men get the - work tar nothing, and mate a dollar besides; and the next day they advertise, as belore, "500 girls wanted" --And go through the aame operation. _ The Cou rier pays the villainous-frauds are not dealt with legally, because riagWrates are unwillinit to offend the wealthy an'd' influential _parties against whom complaints ant made, at the instance ol the friend less and moneyless females from whom they come. A fine ant of public magistrates, and a nice sense --`,sues'! , ! -. &mann Setzto-Anotiier rayediliel& Afoot, We learn that some fortnight since the steamer Apure Capt Wakefield, built at Philadelphia, and destined Os was supposed for Venzitela, left Phila delphia secretly in the night without clearing at the Custom Noose and without papers. Accord ingly orders were despatched by telegraph to all the Southern ports to seize her in case she should enter any one of them. Finally, on the the 13th inst., anon of weather compelled the Captain to pininto Wilmington, Nt C., in a very badly dam. aged condition. There the steamer was seized and Intimation commenced against her comman der for iolating the revenue laws. We under stand that she did not belting to Vermeil' and was not destined for that emuitry. - : From the best infor mation weft* obtain (and ; this iar. by no Means precise) ohs was on 'her way to St. Domingo , and to supposed to have been intended (Or an 4edi dor against Cuba, 'or which that or some other West India island is to - he the rallying place When she was seized there were no arms or mili tary storm on board of her. tus . t.air. PactoneuT mull inn Monsoon or CA. urosuma.—The Wabing,ton Republic of Tuesday devotes a large porticoof its editorial columns in defending the late General Taylor and his cabinet, from the charge of oexecetkve interference" with the people of Calitornist, relative to the formation of their State Constitution. Gen. Riley, Commo. dove Imes, and Hon. IL H. Dimmtek, all positive ly deny tho they ever received.froWthe President odii or his t any instructions, origlirnitione to in duce the •le of California to Pim *State gn. veninient, t that the people acted altogether up. ow their own *s& will. As to thorrestionwf Sla very ; these tendons* aver that-there-war but one "Trip ,Eersuns from Missouri, Kentucky, Mi sutsippi, - Florida, i Louisiana, Texas, &a., voted for its =lotion, as well as those from the ..free Slams. - , • lifsennuss.—The oppoSition to the Fugitive Slave traw,iri this State hap been carried toe greater ex tiemkthan in any other: Upon the arrest of a fu gitive slave in Detroit, the civil authorities refused to render any aid to the-United States officers, and rather countenanced the mob whoseught so release shim from the .law: kpahrm meetilg was called, at-whichibirlifaiiie of the city raVin Sition - to Ilse taw, Mid Coegreas' wee gerneed re the Most positive terms bisatues',al , pessege of such.* hilt, ~The Immo pronemoced cont rary to the Ceniiiii4con, and - Congress had no ' tight to calliope" 00ensto aid in therurrest of a fugitive. ElI I , p} At %We Menageriei to the 2,4 th ult.; then exbibitrogir Toweesterl . a *matt •of the name of Payne.throstiter hind Alto - the eggs ofloopa r d s who wenkuting thole fool, One..of the, salmalo haiid mairdrewitiote the . ..up; mealier, tititeliaeoitvioefr kooldietleitiodie kiss its hold. - __ __________ _..... comestuwitar — l. Jsl. l ll)olslai__, wrignm s *vgiaa , - - -.?,241.;i00”',",5i0u ,nsmiamr. .ektewilk - ' ' iAILL,MmityII4 I I . , • tad. - Lt. 4 -"Itb; dohs 141iin It - Dim: ted.p \,- wit WMolsWon Dal obititrakt. a .104....4. - ' Wr• rs,el+ - " ~ ..•-• ph: llntsand _ Thomail Itostiafte. , Atha_ ' , - -:-.... - 4-.....-1%-_ -...21., ~....• ' 7th. Chisler county—John A. Morison, Dem. _ • Pin- _ ___ . .„.,___•' , t :',_.,.....--901. - : , laneneser _ _ Whig; . hig, remlected. ..:10111, - lerfts-tonity, Glancy Jones,Dent. lOtb. Northampton, Carbon. Pike and WaYilet— Milo M. Dinsmiek. Derck, rreleetrt. _ ' , ..... 11 11th. Laserne.Montuur r Columbia and illfyoming r -• :il#n 0111 halieto4 , l4. '4' ! ' ' -.' rtr• i ', 1 . .'lltli. Iliadford.Nusqnebohi knd --Titigtr=thtla misa-A4dr0w....,,-„, 131 N. Ljeoming;ellnton, Noithinalierland, an d' 'Bnion—Jaisies Gamble, Dem.igain. 14th. Dauphin, Imbantral 'pr. Bthoylkill--1: 'M. Bibighaus, Whig. " , 15th: Adams and York ecnratieti-: • • ; .Wiii. M. Him Dent., elected for long term, end feel IL Danner, Dens.; for short rem to fill vacuity. Dem. - pins. 411 t. Criaberland, Parry &,Franklia ecineties— !antes g. M'lmiihan, Dem. ireleeted. :.' lltlyttuntingdoit. Blair% Centro, MIAMI, atad in. aims—Andrew' Parker, Dem. gain. . ' 18th. ilowerket. Payette & ,Preena—Joba I. Damsolaet.n..Hain., 19th. :Welitotorelanit Cambria iltid Bedford—Jr iipbMitub"na; Whiglain. ' -: 20th. Washington and Beaver comities—John AUistort, Whig._ 21st. Allegheny county—T. M.4ove, Whip, for 101 l term, and Harmer Denny to 411' vacancy. Itid. {trawler& Vsnango, ' , And kte'rcer—John How.e..w hit: reelected. L 23d. Erie. Elk. Warren, JeKerson,M'Kean, and PotterClarton B. Curtis, Dem. " • Sikh. Clearfield. Butler and Arinstrong--Alfred 'Gilmore. Dem, reelected. 0:77 Democrats, ls—Whiga, 9. A noble result—a gain of six Demoetatic m'ent biva. We have now a majority or the atkoide dole tation. ." , • . 0111ENATE. 1. Philadelphia eity— William A. Crabb, glenja win itafikias.• • PltiladelPhia fatuity—Mg B.4are7, Thos.& Fernon. Thomas H. Forsyth:•. 3. Montgomery—Joshua Y.,Jones. 4. Chester and Delaware-li. Ante Brooke. 5. Bells k —Henry A. Mnhlenberg.. • ' G. Bueks—Alenjassin Nodose. 7. Lancaster and. Lebanon—Jos. iKweiiporialer, D:tnid &ine. 8. Northumberland 'and batiphin--Rolteei - Ar) Frick. . . 9. Northampton and Lehigh--Conrad Siimer. 10. Carbon. Monroe. Pike and Wayne—No Rep resentative. • Adams and Franklin—Taomas Carson.• 12. York—Henry Fulton. ts 18. Cumberland and Perrf—losepb 14. Centre. Lycomiog, Sullivan and Clintott— William F. Packer. , , lb. Blair, Cambria l and Huntingdon—lecher' 4. Arillantrie.• 1 16. I.erno. Molllop , r and Columbia—Charles E. Bockalew.• 17. BradAini,d3osqmehaniia and Wyoming—lice. Sandman!, 18. Tioga. Pater, kilEean, Elk and Clearf.eld— John W. Gaerrixe!, Timothy Ives. - 18. Mercer, Verlango and Warren—John Hop" 211, Erie end Crawford—Jekn N. Walker. al. Butler, Beaver and ha neo—Arelibakl Roa r edam" 22 . *Belton" Magi ' Haden . jaws Caro thers." Vl—Washington and ne--George V. Lana ream Maxwell M'Caolin. 24:, Bedford and Borperse lease. lingua. 15. 'Armstrong, Indiana a d Clarion--Zaargrnas Ahrens!. 28. .19.214111..8ndtr lonANJorraehigs J. Can • 27. Westmoreland and FasetteroTo Repreienta ti4i. . : • Charles.frailey. • • . nog =E 9F ItIEPREFIENTATMES, Adanbi-- WW aao 111'Sherry. . AlleglienyTkoacas J. Simplon, Soitett p. Wed kin Jahn aireissite#, J. -Fife. i&gni Robertson. 1 : Armstrong. Clarion and Jefferson-rJobe 8. Riley, Reyna& Langbin, Thomas ll'Kee. 1 Bedford and Cambria—John Cessna. Jobe Lin- rca Barks—Alexander B. Feather. &mood F!egetr. Joke C. Evans, Jacob Reifsnyder. Bucks—Edward Thomas. Jdnathan Ely. Noah. Shull. Bearer. Butler and I . .awrenceThowas Dungan.: Daniel IL B. Brower, Samuel Hamilton. Blair arid Huntingdon--SdA R. JF M . ute, VFW. B. Smith: • . Bradford—Addison M'Kean. Henry Gibbs. Cbester,..kAa ; Sr Bowen, Eked J. Beni, James M. ,Dorland - .. Cumbillenty Church, Thomas C. Sciint ler. c ' Centre—Milliatn H: Blair. Cleartielk Elk and 1111Cean—W. J. Hemphill. . _ Dowatiiii ;ad Mdulout—Joba.llCßeynolcia. Criterford Vais Horne, Serum Paws.. Daoph* C. Kunkel. AM Cover. Delaware-4phi% M. Broomall. Brie—Janet C: Reid. dteaxmukr W. Mane. Payette and Westmoreland--James P. Dower, Joseph B. OriSn, Joseph Gorey, L. 1.. Bigelow. Pranktin-444 irLecio David Inas. Greene—Lewis Roberts. Indiana—William Rams. Lietanun--Joha W. Ili/Roger. • Lyetnning, diatom luidPutters—William Beindl William Dunn. - Lancarter—C.4. Misteektp , B. A. Sheriter, Rob. erg Baldwin, iamb Nialey. lime Cowden. -Loserne—James W:Xlioads. 8. 8. Benedict. Lehigh aell.Ceeheli—David Lang, -William Lit. ly. Jr. Monroe cad Pike--John D. Morris, Leech, John W. Shugart, Okent W MiMitr-riohn Rea. • Montaornerp—Wikliagn Renry,tortie W. Oa Oliver P. Frets. NorthimptotAkgander E. /kw* "omit Bearex. Northumberland—John B. Packer. . . Perry—David Steward. Philadelphia eity--Garge IL Heart, Charlie O'Neill, Josh L. Gonda, Raward Arputeong. Philadelphia cousty—Washingtcin. 'J. Jackson, Lewis C. Oassiday, -William Goodwin. 1. Smith Skinner, EdwardEA. Penniman, A. W. (Swine, Sol omon 'Deliverer, William H. Sendai., Richard Shop-. son. Andrew Haggis, Henry Maple. 130, merset—Gewsc Mowry. ISchuylkill—Wm. J. Lob ins, Struthers. Susquehanna. Sullivan fluid Wyoming-42zekie' Mowry, Isaac Reckhow. J.Mouron Wuhiagton—Jona!han Leet, David Riddle. . Wayne- s -Cssvasy Tassusx. Union and Juniata.Rti Slifer. *- • York—Jacob kt Baldeinak Alexander C. IrCur dy.;dwin C. Tione. - • Democrats in Roman—Whigs in A.. «: .. dant itrynsss Cm—neW members marked thus RECAPITULATION. Senate, House. Dena. m.j. d on joint ballot, . • .• • Amine Near Odeans,to the 211tIsisiat„ ray that the vote in .leis, on , the .boundagt_ question glee, a hawk majorq faSoi ,Orlecopting: the protaitien of the Quintal • ••,• *Abe 41th 01 ,C 01 :WskenithiMkainlil.: btu t ;Mond, ;_doeitased, aillbt•c,, years Capt. ra nii- INSAirilic eotaii iatethe tithe — kratin, estate Tal at five afillieturef. . 41100111, --, .-7 . .. ~,*. ~ li v e" '.e 4 lblirs 3 1 1850: - - - 0:5.' , , , p._ , .•, , ..,. , -.. .. jatailor t win, ~..4.. 1.46.:. ._..... • i , l ~._. ... . "4,...•..,:•; , .-.. .':.v.:- - .-.. . 0 --.. ..° ,, i a.m.,. 1... 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"...;,7:::..i.:, - : - .:1;;; - : - . 1217; -- 1713 - 1208 -- r - 3731,'" '‘ 1243 ' - 1740' - 891 Btadfcird.:?.... - . 4 . - •..;i * `-..; 4 1. :1'..- - 1 -,- -2885- ,•3095 mmt . . • 212,7 •. - . 2780 , 2889 2412214 ! •••••••:::: oo ... oo 4 ? -ai•os! ~' .;-: .4922- ... 4910 • ' 1 4628 - t. 489 9 ' 4750 3373 Laugeri e6 i' • -.;--,..r.2 . .•.4; -.4, • _-, . 1 . *1976" . 2036 - • 1981 '' -. 2067 - 1 1980 3782 I • Camtinat.,...; :- " •.: , .-''., 1.400 • 030 - 1.40,61_ , - ,; MI6 . .,... , ..,; : 1462.. , / , 240 ", . : 382 Cibtat;" '' ";r712 , -. -itso- • um - , 25i. 566.-.- , - '762 - '5 . 11 • ' • 15it I. ceatre".:..44-...4il .-:::' , ...f a - 12 1 4161 . - • .1203 4.1 2045 1207, 2049 •' 1209 - 1637 C 111 4 43 1Kr,....v...0-..!,... oo si!4' , .' 440 ..481 ,- - '.:- 4390 . 4324- ...',,..- 4428 , . 403.1 3392 ,Ciiiirin - n,c .- _ r ~,,,,,,,,,,,, .:.., ..,4 61 1.L, tlBl • Cum. , ,1. , 4.1.3-„,, r 2 T. 182 I- : 11100 1292 'tleattleld.'" - '''",.....t.-.: •'" 107' 1125 ' '-' 682 1 . - k t 4143 • .184. .: . 524 921 Elinton,l... ''..1...a.: - .....144'.ii , i. 1 -i 827 - 662 -„, 830 .654 • .'„ 843 •'• A ? ,068.. '. - 1121 C010n1biti.......1.......4.11.c.4 .4 , , 1619: ~,..: • 763. -,.. (477 756 -.' . 599' . 837 1349 ....Crawf00 , ,.,:it•t!.*;;,..t.,11t , •, • . 2 _,..M..,_ , . • ...2!?#.... • 2 07 5 - 2526 ;,- -868. • 2094 - ,2586 'unitibettind t ... - .... ',. . . ..... -' 2670 - . 2W ' 2664 . • 22741, : - , 6 . 72 , . 2262... -72033. - 11aophia,•;;;A:. Pt.! - ..: . .. 9 '. • •-• ' '-:, 1948' ' '2218 '', .1180' '.. 2383'' . • 243 0at0... , 1404 De1aware,........::...:..-- •-:12914-: -- 1612 - - ~.. 1307. 162!'•• - 311' • .. _ 1613 -. - '2169 Elk.. , . - , 243 : .95. . • 237 -. 1- 47_ r: 23 'lOl .. .303 . . . . Erie ........ t . '......,.. . . t , 798 ... 41'77 1667: r . ; 3203." '.OB . 3176 2909 Payette ''' " ' ........-:. :'- - 3111 '" '2401 . 3164 2394 ' ~,, 134 2113 2879 Pianktin i....•.' , '' -.-' •-+ •-- '. 2844 -•-: 338 . 3' . ; 2867' . 338 ', •'• 871 3300 3221 .. ..41.,..• • • ••• •-•••• Fa1t00....-..... . .::, -- .9683 ? • 653 663 , -,,' . .1./ -, , 983 655. -.. 621 Greene;....•2. ~. '.,.. ; 11.125 . .. 1024 ~.. . 2142.,-- -1 li. 1 4, 34'1 . 1039 2748. 'Huffiingdim,. :4. :... '...: .. 1375; . 175% ' • 1338 ~ .., 1i• . i , 404 • 1787 714 Intlianti '' .••-' " '''• ' . '." ' ' 4 ' tidio - - 173 e- it to - 7- I - r.,1, : t 240 .Jeffersoq,..;,....- , • t , ...•,, • 724 489 711 . • ,tt- 763 497 . 677 Juniata ~!.....•,..,.;., .. .......1.., , ., 1104.. ' 882*„ 1081 •. .: .ef.', it }- - . 107 ;. ~ 882. -' . 799 Lancaster:. _ • /. 4067, 5831 ' 4074. 141..t' , f . 1.;41165. , 5643 6889 Laireenie. - - ''' ..' - 829 1591' . 837 1• '; ',' - - 846 - 1612 .''''. l -2,4963 • ,-. 4A ) Lebation. . • j.''. • 1330 2095 1308 3 i,. 3323 2090 • . 1938 Lehigl,.. -.1 • • ~„., 2821 - ,2376 ' 2817 . ~., , ,2846 2285 1211 Luzerne.....:..... .... I f y, t ii.. - 3 5 16 pus •• 4537 i . . 659 2523 • 3384 Lyemning.. , .. e , 2171 '1673 2163 16 ;lb• . ' 82 1718 . 22;9 , y . M'Kean,.... ... . • 404 278 ' 408 • 2 r',. - , 407 290 5138 Metter , t. . • ~1842 1989 ..: 1817 I • •,., 4646 1963 2772 - Milllnr ... . • . 1 .- - 4.'.-` 1559 4099. - 1483 I I ,"! , 1486 * . 1175 • ' 703 . Monroe; ..1033 111 1029 I .I'.' , i . 1073 - . 156 912 Montgomery ' - - - 4679 3450 4684 '- 344 ': ~ 11697 3464 -. 3661 Moatocie.: ... .........,...,..,„ . '1.119 • 774 1131 A., -,,, '•2 I I 829 1004. N0rtitamp10n.....'........ - 2681 - 1674 • 2662 ~1 "fl - : : 112831 1838 • 709 Northumberland,. • i ..... .1852 108 T • - 1847 • 11‘...,r''• 1 ." / . '11766 " . 1119 „ - 1412. Perry, ' . .• • 1758 -, 983 1748 , • -'.. 4 1755 ' . 996' . 1452 Phila6elphia city,. • 4615- 7871 - 4609 -7; 2 . 4623 . 7861 5290 •• . cum:ay ' ~16830 13418 . 153011 1009 • 15797 .. 13444 • fouso • 473 69 493 r6B • ~,pac' t 49 . 1 . 547 42'i . 219 . 413; . 290.. "450,' - '2,11,4 761.‘ 2722 ' 2607. 2726 •. -- 2568 ~ ' '2793' 2611 • 2154 - 954 2414, 959 -. 2321 979 2404. ' 1337 242 • .. 1149. g ' 3.12 ' . 170 -' . 3d4 , .206 . : --385 2337 1322' 2309 1315. .• 2348 , • 1317 '3223 1542 1076 - ' •-• 1091 1085 1,605 -,' '. 1098 2065 1443' -2172 ' ' 1368 2185 1470 ' 22511 1451 1222 , 690 • 1204 . 745 1221- 4 ' 727 ' 1300: 4 1087 746 .; 1082 . 742-, - - 1083 - . . 749 • 177,1 3263 -3151 .• . 3161. 33611. . *64 .:, 3152 . 2956 1155 , 592 j 1150 596. ~ : 1297 ,• 650 1687 3313 e . 2199 • 3325 1,229 1 3666 • • ;2257 2356, 816; 634 816 .630 • 829 : , 633 . 896 4323 c - 8317 , '4326 • 331 k 4324 3345 3624 Pike • Potter,. Schuylkill, Somerset 4 04 • 0 . ,. Susquehanna ..... Union Venango •• • • •• • Warren,. Washington, ..... Wayne - • Westitioreland; .. .. Wyoming,. York • -, . '. . CAMEL. Maass* AT 'CNCIN!SATI . —Ctis Momiad , -..----------- . , night of last week. a map:mart:Ott Jpim Itiely killed 1„ . ,„ „ , i . his time: in-lave x hins.Anti•Thomas,:tst_einein - nati, ,Further P articulars-o f the great Flood The inciting eattse of titti riiurd4Os' ascribed to in- - • _ or • . \ temperance. Riley catkin the Itumltifty the hair . , • - of her head, pulled her to the ficur, and.stiuch her s -I. EW - COODS ! ; on ihillea4 101 h itie heel of hKkpbot, tin as to pro- - itn iw• si , irlerm ir madelo v e i ng „ , . pi ti oi, ducc4 l mos't instant death He 'made his escape, 4 IN - ' - volisir cloths, Merinos. Alpsceas, Hems- balite. but *au alierwards arrested. He traA, a widower, - Hi ghams, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimminsk pi a i,m,,i militia sittter-in-lair was a wiihiwi w4h two ohit. . plain Flannels, .likached muslins. Meetings. shittiogs, dren.s • 1 . •• % . .7•:.: • °. . bans. tiritincs. Arc, just opcnedat thu Cheap Store. .' , Oct. 31); 1850. ' J. MINGsBERY. • DaaiAorstor A w. 11.111.R04, COMPANY —Peter A. Coburn, o t Loell,7 Mass, recpVered last- week 8170 dame :Ifs of the Bosteg mirk-I,owatt Railroad Company fur forcing hirrOlffi platfo'rm of the cars, on the'Alth of July, .1 849, ait7!they were about starting to Etcarion.. The Cornpatik had said they poll not falfit' passengers unless they had pre viously purchasedAi tisket. oacf h Baal) Sounaa.--IThe workmen on that portion o e Central Railroad which passes', through Er !dock's Fields, Allegheny county,' Peonsylea ia, have lately dug opsevend skeletons; the remelt*, doubtless, of some of the officeri and soldiers of General,Bradtlock'sgallaht army, which was dreadfully cut to; piecea by,the Indians in the I ' early Wart , • DANGERMIS COUSTERFEIT.--.The Bank has been taken in by .about '61'3,500 in counterfeits -of its own 550 notes. The hand was detected by Messrs. Clark & srt.thera, who bad some difficulty -in convincing the officers of the Bank that the notes were not genuine. ;Tito signatures are perfect : but the engraving is defective. . • , • ~ . , .. Tits Citottna nt Alttnco.—The Cholera is mak baro inn sad ravages • the country near thelGiill coast • At Orizaba, - in pulatinii of twenty-fife thousand, theist had n .'it thousand and one hundred death,. A/Guadalajara there had been np to Au gait 29th, 3,1474 'cases aitd j : 54.1 deaths. . . Tttc Flasaccs or Maxico.—The finances - o Mexico are truly in a desperate condition. The Alinisterof Finance has demanded of Congress the $ 1 ,300 , 000 remaining of Om American inilernni ty, or in default of this .to authoirize• a stoppage of all payments. et)". Genera! James Hamilton ,has accepted . the invitation °film citizens of Weirton, to deliver an coin*. nppn 'Mr. calhoun,. in. That place and has ap pomtecl•For the occuSion, thefirst anniversary of the decease of the great stateman which will be on the' 3 tie ofMateh neat. Yuri Wotuds President and Secre. tarp of the NA4r bare granted to the• United States Central committee - here a first class national frigate or steamer, for the i purpose or transporting speci mens of our products manufactures, and inventious to the World s Fair to Loudon. ..• 0-4 r Jenny Liud befere her departthe from Phil adelphia, gaveihree thousand dollars to the :mid fur lb. alleviation of thcstdlerings . of those who were lanied out of house and home or ~who log proteetors, by the late great file in that ' city. Patiresveuracorersit.—The A/bany Erprets marks that air-the l3er, Orrin' Fowler; M. C. from IhS4kistol . district, cap secure the nominal ion,there will be 'four elerainan nmaing br ' Congress in , Massachusetts neit.NoTethbet." Otr.4 gentleman in the. iricinity of Boston, lately. intested4l9 cigaraio• be Sent to Cati for. nia. Uleatuer lie repaired the follow, ing: " , Yo Cigars (three' thousand ) are sold , and brought $ 450." • Dim or Mn Hannansoti - - irompntisiana, died at Nr! Qrleatta on the 25th iustark Dem. Whig. Ind. 16 16 1 69 .SS- a 15 64 • 4- 58 - " EiI,ANKfirEILANKSY ' ("epitomes Sahli,.,, . -•Attaebtt let,s4s6tkolusi ,Attaaliaaitat il ic ... a r ig ; ,' t hi tz m e r i .t iells ,. 1 1 61111111111101 Up t . ' ifillinittiPes "' . liabipanallti - .. ;': -' NIA:1111,' 114 • • r 940 94 Nom . tspaper, kit 2,0 atm. Waite alanikft mei ieserlinkratiprpetediii 01 , 41,0:- t • - - • , - : , c omt ak - v s zoksiofing-siods-juat" pintici,nd - ATt~:Aeperio~iirtiele brie `Sim' Hatt.: Or tiltrt leaf for bale at • . . 7 -- 0171041; 11.41019,05‘14.-Olv' Total. 143682' 13033 S 'l3 630 130974 ;,r145091 Nap gibprifiscitterits 111),ICH figured tad black Bilks, and Turk Satin, for salami tow as tblejcan be purchased in New Yorl by, the single pattern. riA. JaCINGSBERY.. T_TATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Overshoes./ 1.1 Geitenr,..Children'e Note and Shoes, a gresi vs i. - riety. Also, Darderare, Crockery, Fish. Groceries, (re- Chiding Sugars and Molasses 'by the bhl, or hhd.) foi lisle by ' n 1 ° 1. KTNGSBERY. 113(MUS . 11511 , &2111aSTan% NOW that time to purchase BOOKS fur tbe km; evens s!' Persons l in wink kof Books and Sin lionery Bea the largest stock . ev er iderel Lamle in this borough, at the store of thilasubsgiber, ebtr is constantly- receiving New Books. Nov: 1,185 Q. J. KiNoSBERT. sm. miTm.cmairerscirLds, • . 10117 .TL susis'srait. AVING located in Towanda, his se rvices any ;XI be obtained by addressing a line throuitt the I`.t - Otfiii, or hy.ailling at the offlee of ITlymes Mem Esq. where he will be found, or where a written 4 plication mby . be Nos. I, ISO. • ~ OVIIMit'tMIT-SML BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's court of 8r2,1- Xi ford county,. there wiil be exposed to_ Oldie stle at the dwelling house nn the!premises, at 2 o'6)dt, P. M. of Monday.ther2Sth day of November inst., the fol. lowing tractor land situate in Ridgberry township. and bounded north by David Gardner, west by Jas. lEght• mire, south by . Rightmire, west by Sitrieon Dickinson. Containing flits acritt,:moro or less, twenty-fivelan iroprosod r one log honee.one log barn daemon, late the Property qt" Smith Pembleton, deceased. - Attendance given, and terms niado known on the day of sale: DANIEL S. BROWN, - Notember I, IBE9, . Administrator. . AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the meter of the estate of .S imon Sprtldmg, de6l, HAVING been appointed: an Auditor by the Or. phansr court of Bradford county, to settle sod report upon the aceoupt of Byron Kingsbery, aka• metrator of tbs a*. dt Simon Spalding. demised. the .unikwaltsed oPUI attend to the duties of his Psdululani, on the,3ogt inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. at th e office of Bissell. in the borough of.Torranda Nos. I, WO.' D. BULLOCK, Auditor. ADSIII ISTIIATCI4I'.I NOIIOE. A LL persona indebted to the omits' of JOSEPH " L ' A ' POTTER, Aerretwerkleite of Towanda. township. lam hereby requestirl' toyttak• payment .witboPt delq' !ma those had' seam'sakainst said estate, will pkwo present them duly mothintiented for settlement •J. D. MQNTANYE, Administrator. Towanda..Nosember 1, 11350. Till IiOCIAMATION—Whereas the Hon. Horace Z. - ',Williston Preiident Judge of the 13th !edictal !Nitric% consisting rit the counties of Bradford Tio ga, Potter,,W#ean and Jerre Adams 4 George Tra cy E.sqrs. Associate fudges iit and for thelcounty of Bradford, having issued their precept _bearing date the tOth day or rleptember 1850, to me directed for holding a 'Court of Oyer; and Terminer (learnt Quarterßession ottbe Peace, Common Pleas and Orphans Courtat Towatffia for the county of °rad ' ford, on the . first Moiday of December next boo; theed dii mid to continue three weeks. Mice is therefore hereby given, to the Conmers , i ticeeof the Peace and Constables of the Count)? s o Bradford thit . they be there in their prope r p ee: f "rlO o'clock in the • forenoon of said day 1 113 the;irecordi inquisitions, examinations and -other, their remembrances, to do thbse things which to - their *office appertains to he dump; and, those who. ate bound by recogniianceor otherwise to he pros' tatted against the prisoners who an, or may l e l , 'the jail of said Court, or whetter, or shslibe bona to 1 , 1 1484 r; at the said Court; are to be then and there to prose' Mite against Mein as (shall best. i • Jeroin artiequested to be punctua l their'ne o2 % dance agreeably to , their notices. ' • ' ' Dated at Towanda-the 28th day of October in ill year of our Lorttone thousand eight hiindmi 3 n fiftAand or.* Independence Of the United S'a t f. S ' - ; the seienty-sixtb. • ' WILLIAM S. 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