41111411111111110theee , asst Theak•filelletr• We bole nowt wed the following copy of a Pro clamatios issued by Oov. Jos ?WO R', for a day of Thankirfriort on the 23d day of November next. 1 We commend it for its elegance ottlk:tion aid k . Hefty of aentiment : %, Pas aaaaaa vf 4, sc. ? In the name and by lie authority of i u . - i the Coot.noilvreatb of Petinsylegnia : by WILL. se F. Jouiteres, Powortior of th 4 itiqd Como:lona ealth, A PROCLAMATION. The performance of duties we OWE to thSafispeasolitispoper of events is a task no less pleasing than imperative. To him, by whom enduring mercy we live, on WhostVelye leesOty impport , t whose arm is sho deferiaitr.:entl Nell tee pf.coliar regard is 4044‘hirs,j, gip In adversity consoles, in weakness sustains us ; and from whom :tyakiripaelvoldvery gond and perfect gift. Wel ; owe, especially, our adoration and thanks. Tills obligation is equally peremptory to tinhorn) and inclividitals. No organisation of, men, no Condition of society, no form 'ol' goVernment cats rele um a people from ihew duty to God : nor should the seduc 'lion: Of power, the lust of ambition, nor the iplettildr. uf renowo, render, them forget. ' fill of the sacred privilege of :uldressing to ' the throne of grar.c and mercy the language of thiekigivnig and praise. 5 , a .. , ese t trut hs , ... nns apply to us, as a nation,' with especial farce. With political tomb- Otioria wisely adapted to our welfare and f'happiness ; a country abounding with r•e-i etitifte's for individual prosperity, and na lidriar independence ; a climate dispensing liiiilth'ind vigor, and a land yielding to 'llitif hind of toil a fruitful about auce ; un :the' gracious superintendence of a Ahttfotii Providence, we have arisen in MITT cetitury from the condition of an irk. IWO . and dependent nation. and have be tae *: great and powerful people. In 'ittiii l ,6olmary yet dangerous struggles to Biala* our proportions, to develope Our l itiMarces, and defend our rights; in the' i . li:tiiiilhittiv resulting Irmo foreign and domes lb illitialeourati, influenced by opposing in lime* toil 'national jealousies in the bid 'iipelvic of powers belonging to the differ. .', t'btarteheit of the National government, ll i pteillir the bountlaililietivseeit—reire-T -'' Adl conferred authority, our inside lit Kaye been preserved, 'our National 4 6Ni tier vindicated, and Our libeyttee' Se `Abed' and perpetuated. Tii ma, whine "hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; ssithsr, his ear heavy. that it cannot hear," 44, 1 1110, lee and, glory, are due. .• • ~, Ilse ,prestint condition of our sonntry •sole•rakon our Most profound gratis _ln ~.. 'Pm war is which we -were recent ...4.l d. has terminated, and. our edi t 'nes soldiers have returned to their homes, i drowned with imperishable honors.' Wei llifeMtSii indeed. the huts of teeny brave men. idles tor in battle or by pestilence, but we ' - "bdiirthe !immolation' tO Um*, that They 00 . their livei in the ' - eisiNicii Of • ffilde '`ticait"*. Their deeds will be re thlitiibilied and their memories cherished V Vile *Untiring countrymen. The arts 'or peace have elteeeeditl the clinor of irit - ,' - iii i 3 ! tie" Spectacle is "presented'' of %Silky Whine of people. reposing under ' 1114`idadow of free institutions idertned i by disigitiiiithout, egitatid by no enninliions ' within 'their birders. • ' ' ' ' "hen we coMpare our footed country 'alai iktpt eimdition, of utilitippy Europe, ' iF•.di Mind li Ihinished'ieith . lessons of wis 'AS* 'lnd the heitiit instructed in humility add` Mierenee., Tektite a eliiimnSidden rind latitideding people have 'awakened .',froitr thisapathy, of beedige,,end me teach qtig their koppreseire the '“ill hniMindry of injustice... It Is a lesson which must be Witten •ini . .bleed.• Bence' we ;'behold • crowed Mestipletineder him ; thrones over : tweed, and. aspires *rested fi•oni their • poseesease ,ti hence- we two the dissolution • ..oiG leniplosbe.• the destitution of famishing medoeskned hear ilhe lamentations of sof , , Intringitalmenity4 • A righteous, a j'ust God, ',births onsonsitie of omnipotent. power. has • i rittenried • us from theseowiful ealamAies. !, Wt.me.,in the • enjoyment of ••a govern .llll.ol4,ofourchoke ; which, while lister& , , prineeitiost. dispenses with en even .hend Ithe,fitties• of civil and .religione libeety..-- -11teeosure-manifold end -previous, We Ansioy the delights. of Owe, and rdip In linsfosion the blessings it distributes:— • Plenty crowns the labors of the deld, and from the rich return of our harvest, the *Kite* of distant lands have been Sado , - Throughout oar extended country. neither the murmurs of discontent, nor the voice - of inetirding, noy the cries of irant'sireltierd, .lAlr; 44, hile ways are *aye' of pleasantness 1 and ill oitr'pathsire peace." ' ' ' In' the midst of these unnumbered blase. ' legs, le it not our duty, will it not be our . jilekiere to return tonne, from whom they; "flew; the homage of our itduration and the 'ilektiowledgement of our gratitude ? ' To 'isms mercy, in our unwOrthinese, are we indebted for the munificence of use favor : to' tits Irraelotis and hiving kindness must be eitifeuted the • continuance. of our Mi deast prospelity. ' ' ' ' late:mining these sentiments, and di** ly OSUMI hr the necessity of Divinki Ad, fiiktililii add guard us in the path :of thlti,r. 'l'db - hereby apPoiiii THU RStli'f, lb, 41111 daq of NOVEhttltß oeit, ad i day 'filf Thlisksgivieg to Alinighty tillid, and `dio earnestly recommend to the People of the *ate of Pennsylvania, that it be are sport by ; ell denominations of Christiana, an a day devoted to Tn4tinsolVlNO, remise end teasers; and that they abstain on timidity. ,sofaisas-practicable,ireat worldly e ,ment. assemble at their tnspective llt ptcre: of public worship, acknowledge their trams geoutions, supplicate thmugh the merits of of the Redeemer, the forgiveness of sine; and with contrite hearts, render to his ho ly acme the born ago of adoration, thanks giving and praise. ssisnod.r my band and the Great Sad of Slots at Harrisburg, this twentyitighth day of Sop .llmiebot. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight headlnd and forty eight, and of the Commoo woulth tha seventy-third. 1 . 0 WNSEND HAINES, _ Secretary of the Gonniumweahh. BY the °owner. P I, F as ulna a LITTLE NE.AItER "-- fcr,ro,Tiktior. was sitting on his horse to *Ara of the fight, with his sword Werra *Ode the balls were rattling around tl*,,pd• C., the amiable antler of the 4 M formerly mayor of Augusta, and at - I • it i ttrien for his courage and kindness 4 11on, . retaarked to him that it was ether hot, and proposed to him to "Leo ride a little nearer, 4 .• • •, 1 . ,„ , fall behind us " was the reply. , A. Scotch wriier who has had'etine experience to qualify him for speaking on the subject, says you have not ehosen a profession, do not be agile seediest. 14---take a pack—keep lerligesa-=.4satt tip a schnol— r' up a ma n tt ski washing. For homanity's JOU end your own. do any oldetasther than boggle° a newspaper ed.-1 4141 t, " I • ' Keep it before the People, That General Cass was at one time a rank Federalist, and wore the black cockade to distinguish him from the Republican Party. Keep it before the-People. That General ,Cass employed hit, time i‘ whilein I:drupe, in writieg die pra es of LotliPhillippe, who has t since be n dri, van from }trance by his Vrrouged d ityi - Ilignint inbjecis. Keep it before the People. That General Cass labored to plunge our rountry into a bloody, expensive, and ter rible war with England its regard to Ore gon. Keep it before the People. That General Caw was in favor or the war with Mexico, winch has cost as 200: 000,010 . anil thcinsaidiitt uable,lires. • • ' /op a bef o re at Potpie, • , That. Gcserel.Cues , wintery la the spirit i of oat institution, sad ,the. cononel Wash. legion. is In.favermfmtaking war mpon for stations folt the purpose , of tubbing them ottheir lerritory., , . OM, 4t before the People. - That Genetat,Gase voted a. censure upon that brave. okl Geeend. Zachary Taylor. for the eapitalatioa st, .Mouterey—mnd we dare coy mf his friends to deny it. • irqpit'brifere the Pork That Gotten& Casa moan get the vote of the North. becsatise he is not sound on the *abject of Slavery.: • lay it: the People. ?het Ascend , 'Cum did tat break his sword atillall's surrender; but that Cot. ' M'Arthert was, the min, and. again we , challenge a decrial, in Gelh and publish it •sa gee itetela of Ashton r That General Gars has been seeking the Presideoty trim. years—diet be has been leery thing. by' turns and, nothing long— dem lactic a caterer for public fleac,,and would oarlike the best interests of .his otiosity at'the shrine of unholy ambition. Kegs it Wore the People. That General Taylor is their cmulidase Wr the PresideOcy. 'mac - People • istyb Thatneweris/ Taykrr is • the mutt whom Generate's,' voted to censure for the cap itulation of Monterey. Beep it Wore the People, .That General Taylor is the hero of Fort Harrison. Okeechobee. Palo Alto, *mace de la Adm. Muntarey.and the ever-mem orable Buena Vista; sad that he has new er lost 1 battle, no matter what the odds against him. Keepit bffore /he People, That General Taylor.goes for the real Re publican doctrine, that all power is vested ill the People* Lod that the limeade's& is only their agent. )(rep if bef ore the People. TiugGaseralTaiylor isopposed la waking war , to sequin Territory—drat he is in fa ascot atteading wenn own bwiiness and leaving others to derthe muse. Keep it before the People, That•Graerel-Taylor will administer the Government in the " good old way " of Washingtoe--with an eye to the iutereats of the „whole People, without respect to party, • • • • Keep it before the People. That General Taylor, instead of seeking the Presidency, has devoted hit whole life to the good of his country ; that he is a plain, honest, COOll/10114011118 farmer whose dare have been spent not in the Palace of Zonis Phillippe—not among the proud ar istocracy of Europe, not in the pleasure and luxuries of Washington city—but in the wilds of the far west, in the savannahs of Florida. on the parched plains of Mexi co, at the head of his gallant soldiery— with on coach but the hard earth, no cov ering but the broad canopy of the skies. And kutly--7WI it set Gatb, end publish • it tit .filsketert. That General Taylor will receive. the votes of thonsanile of honest, bard bated Democrats., Who love him because he is plain, honest and patriotic, and because he is one 4,lthe People. AN "EXTRA," • ARISTOCRAT When Mr. Owls was about to sail over the Mediterranean. Com. 'Elliott was'obliged te,• give him such vitamin and elegant quarters, on his ship, as ,would protect his Niemen from the introcien of the "herd ofteeriow." and surround him with the so. eiety.of Sir Hireard Payne and. others of the Preech and English nobility I And .ie this cwintry it seems Mr. Cass won't allow plain esentry farmers to ride in the same stage-coach withlion. The Woos ter (Ohio) Democrat, gives the following statements front men whose character and velocity it vouches fora • • "In the mummer, of 1844, It entered my name in the stags offlee likroogrille, for • passage in the stare toMooster. Whem theater arrived. all the seats in the Conch were ruin,' miser the front seat olthe Coach which , was alone occupied by Lewis Casa. When I attempted tort into the Coach-I-was sokl by, Glen. Cass that I could not get inside, as all the seats were Aid traeept Intention Which hewn, and ihinti could snot ail 'Upon The floor list with hitiva.-thus he dbold the without say conapany. Y was consequently eompelled to thk en the outbid*. with the driver and the tersest of Geo. Coe. Oen. Our oe ctipied trent, emit •of the 'Coach alone, Until we arrived , et Waterier.. Mc Dosid Ildrfield of this town was a passenger in tbe.Citich at'the same time. I' ;SAMUEL HUNTER I was rftalienter ji the Coach at the time alluded to, by-Itlr. ittonterottid know the statement Made by hintin the above, is substaitislly corrects. DAVID 'FAIRFIELD.' Wooster, Sept. 14. 1848. • Cosuminitrat.---A .1 . 000 . 0 J ) iter his the following Why is Fillni re like Joseph in the Egyptian Jill? Be cause he sees before him the eleVititm of the chief Railer I" To which the qn cinnali Chronicle adils--0 And will, like Joseph, soon be elevated over the head of the chief Butler. It won't do for you, Locofocos, to dabble in Scripture ; you can't make two Bibles, as your party ltii4e made two lives °lC:ass." MINKSOTA TERRITORY.-- ' vrte citizens of this new and remote terrritory held a convention at Stillwater on the 28th of Au. gust, to take measures to bring about the organization of a territorial government.— The following gentlemen were appointed a committee to draw up a memorial to Con gress on the subject Joseph R. Brown, Calvin F. Leach, IL R. Sibley, S. Nelson, M. S. Wilkerson, Henry Jackson and H. Moss. Resolutions were also adopted, expressive of the wishes of the people.— Henry H. Sibley, Esq., was appointed a delegate to visit Washington, and represent the interests of the territory, during the ru ining session of l'ungrear. Pratettaat WINNHin. The following sound, sensible and patriotic let ter is extracted from the Ohio State Journal. it alrounde in stetting retabel and practical ededidia, and commends itself to thousands is tihe !free • atm anntrtainlic like eentinienes and ethicist Mm tare 14tuated. ~We kayo on comment a can pot the alsoiiitraAjor I Nosed and I ' litFent nuadx apd thistefore 'fey present the . as the beet expiation lid OW vireo ` j Faxxo4:Cirrs Xris:—:At a' Convention of Delegates, held in Rome, in the county of Seneca, on the 10th inst., the undersign ,ed was desiated as the candidate for Presidential Elector for the Sixth Con gressional District, on the The Soil Mk et. FuUy sifinpathiairig with,* en* [man who 'terripbsed tho"ebniiititlee'lkt which I was tbps, tqfpigigtepteirl u tthg4 hostilftkiii the f sl extension of deem it &duty I ewe to them Mr well as to my self, so ,stees frankly sad briefly the tea scow which -hll° operated dif my mind to ' produce the resolutionbiledine, as I now do; very respectfially,•the honor intended to be oneferredon me. .lam sow noises than even arrhaintde advocate for the - doctrine of Fittiaron—as well ofWeil and Leber. u of drought and spud In espotisint this doctrine; I she ted or:danger my devotion to the doettines of the Whig pang, of. ',Aid I have ever been-e member,- lam a Whig, as wall as a Free &rumen... In looltint the polit ical prospects is sprat/kat pain - Vol view, I ear persuptled thin : the meat effected meansofprerinniag the • eitainsion. of els yell, lied, the increisetifthe Slave power, is by. co-operating with , Shia party which • pretests the , Med' kainideble • °Nitrides to its • extension end indreese. I was in .Delawanson Thtiredayomil listened et testingly to the address of 'Hun. Thomas Corwin, and im , constrained adfnit that my judgment cannot reshot the forge of his- reastannu • • I !um pomaded 'that them is-no earthly pof the vote of Ohio being given to rt rors; Van Buren end :Adamei and there is 'Minima pros- I -peer.ef 4heir being. elected, even should they, against all human probability, receive the vote of Ohio. , l`oirote for them, there hire, is equivalent to not voting at all. And thir I dir not ooritteiveto be the part of pa triotism,- at a juncture like the present, when a great and important crisis is to - be met. I cannot avoid rupomdbility;' 'by throwingaway my vote ; • and'i compeer ford to purchase immunity at that rate, e ven were I disposed ad to do. • • - • The States of this Union being now equally divided as between slaveholding and noeelavehokling,• I deed it a matter of vital importance to the latter to secure the Vice Presidency, on whom may de volve the eastingtote decisive of the most important 'questions. There is to my mind no prospect of electing Mr. • Charles F. Adams to the Vice . Presidency by die Electoral Colleges. In default of such e lection the. choice , will.. devolve upon the Senate ; and that body, tut already coned inted,'eould hardly fail to make choice of Gen. Wm. 0. Maki. who is not only ttim self a 'hive-holder, but who would Le con. strained by the force of circumstances, as well as by long cherished sentiments, to vote with the slave-holding:iinerest on all questions in which that interest is nivel,- ed, • Under these eircumstanees, I feel it my duty to decline the compliment intended me by placing my name on the Free Soil Ticket Vend shall at the proper time, if living and able to get to the polls. bestow my suffrage for Zachary Taylor and Mil lard Fillmore ; confidently believing that the honor and the welfare of the Republic may be safely entrusted to their hands. in the local elections in Seneca county I shall cheerfully hestow.my vote for the Independent Free Soil candidates, and give j their vans. a sealous•suport. September 22, 1848 WHO Ant THU NATiVi‘ AHERICANH The Locufoco prints art ' attempting to identify the Whig party with Ndliue Amer icans. AU those wishing information upon the'snbject are invited ilia perusal of the following facts as evidence of die party that really sympathizee,with such opinions. Maine gaVe Po k, 'in 1844. over eleven thousand majority. The constitution of that State runs thus, He (the Odiernor) must be t ruitive'borncitizefi of the' sod States." New York witih gave Polk a majority of 51011—providea in her eonstinnion that "no I porson i* eligible to the of f ice of Gov ernor attless a natioe born citizen of the United States." In Vinkinia, which gave Polk 6500 ma jority, tho'coostitutioo minims a Gover nor to be • "native born citizen 'of ,the 'United Stales." In Alabama,' where Polk had ti majori ty of 11,1158, the Coiulthution veva that be ',the Governor) mum be a native born Citizen of the United States." Arkansas gave Polk 4500 majority, and isa,constltution provides that the Governor mug be “ a native born eitiien of the U. States." And lastly the constitution of Missouri, Whose Locofoceism no one can doubt, and which gave Polk majority of 12,000 'Votes, declares that in order to hold the office of Governer must he a iudural born citizen of the U. States." In no one single Whig State in the IJni -oti is such a Auslification provided. 'We ask ' , therefore, that no confidence , may be placed Inihe assertitins of Locofoco prints on itiie point. It is, perhaps, a hpmely but nevertheless true ii&ge that 0 actiour SpelklMider thadirercla.!' LOcofimoisni has ,proved itself according 'to this criterion, the tiWittt Mid supporter of Nativeism.— Adopted citiamis,, be not deceived—give your influence to put and continue the Wks In Power, anti yOui interests are Safe'...,,Citam/Orrburg *trill,. James Blair Gilmer;a promi- Dent Democrat in Georgia, Who voted for .pt,114 has published a letter ; in which he says :•My next vote will be for Gen. w a ylp i, ... because . I believe him to be the Arnim o: an in the World, the Moir honeit man in the world, and farther removed a bOve,and beyond Silty ,andjwiticall,' 41- finance Man ,sily !mita ip„the „worl d . would point out his ,and private character, known . AO,, Os pqpf•le RC, this country. for my vi e ws , of hie political worth. I would point, Opt his Allison letter as nay political creed. • gVILS OF STIUNO Paerupteg.--,-Tne Hon, Mr. Cattail, of lately obliiit ed a claim of some •I,IOQ for a Demo cratic constituent, anti sent him the sum under his frank. The Demncret upon re ceiving the package, and seeing the frank of Mr. Cabelf, thought it wags Whig doe unman, and was just on the point of throw ing it into the fire, when a "sober second thought" prompted him to open it, end he discovered to his joy the eleven hundred dollars, which more saved as a ..brand from the burning," Mt Mkt & 1 4# CO* ilkef 110.-":41./Pairas. on% n & T r_4,oLi of n 110 , ry. relax , • P ' tad f =art corner of Baltimore &' in oar mainlined Agent. ini Advertisement', and Subieriptisni Star 1 0 Saaear." and collecting . and Gar tin nerd. ' ''• ` ' ' ~ . / 4AC s dsl I TAB. ~.»,.,...~p~„~r 'MILLARD RUMOR sesaroaus! sLIPOTOIII4 /An P. Sandetriont of libian6 manly;' Thiamin It MlConaan,slWithingten county, ktrussitrnitra I. Jo. d Chalaion, 13. Henry Jeknnon; 2. .Ino. P. Wetbadll, t 4: Colder, Hen. 11: ham)! V.* IL. Wit. 11 4 110• Ins: 4, Than W 4 DUffilda, U. UMW W..Tishar. I. Daniel Q. Ilium, 17. And. o,.Cirtin. L ?aim, Dungan. , Then Dayldar, 7. Jogn.D. s , ,19. Joseph Multi, 4. John" 20. Diniel Arta«, 9.'Jos A. W. Loomis, 10 Chaincenyder, 11. Win.a, Hurley, 18, Thomas H. Bilk; 17 Fritiois Tskis, SW. 134 A. Purthoes. Tan TAYLOR PLATFORM "throw n° private purposes to secomplish, no pith purports to build op, no enemies to punish "rllc r lig wt. arty emiter." , power given by 'the Conleitothin to the Executive:to interpose hi vino, is n high conser vative powee,whick should never bsseuendeed ex cerpt in cum of One violation of the coastituti l m, er, i tnauifeet ' Juno and went of contkiration . kry Congrni." ' ' "The' personsl opinion ether individual who stay happen to weepy Obd Executive their, ought • not to control the.mtion of Congress in question of domino policy, nor ought his objections to be in lerPeetel Ilhere questions of Pflutilul/onal Pews have been mottled by the Various department., of government, and aspitionid - in by the people." , "Upon the snhjerts of the tariff. the Currency, the Improvement of our peat highways, Ave,'., lakes, end harbor,, the will of the people. a. ex pressed thrOugh their representatives in Congrrss, ought to be respects] and carried out by the Ex- 1. ciuttve." ' "War, at all times, and under all circumstances, is • national calamity, to he avoided, if compatible with national honor." "The principles of our government, as well as its true policy. are oppos• nil te the subjugation or other nations, and the dismembernient of other couritriee by conquest; for, in the language of the great Washington, 'why should we quit our own to stand on foreign Mound.'" Z. TAYLOR We have dehryed our paper a few !tours to-day, to secure die oMcial Wrens of the Election Willis county on Tuesday. It will be seen that the en tire signior Whig Ticket is elected, excepting Sheriff—Mr. ricers (volunteer Whig) beating Col. Swore 113 votes. Johnston'. majority is 527; Middleswarth 529 ; flea 501 i Cooper 31 ; 3 ; Picking 280; Heatedly 18; Denwiddie 580; Morningstar 438; Brinkerhoff 491 ; Auditor and Coroner, no opposition, While this result In some respects exceeds oar most sanguine expedalions, we, have certainly been somewhat diappointed in other reaper.— We wen' fully aware that Mr. Licked strong per sonal popt - disity initial' Northern and Eastern por tions of the county, would induce a very lane number of sour poll**, friends to swerve from the enppoit of the settled ticket, but we did not expert that the deFictioa . wbulb he SO serious as to sit• danger the !lucre's of tatty of the regularly settled Candidates: The result proves otherwise, and. barringthe very rquirei able disappointment at the defeat of o. r ur regular candidate, to this Tenho of the pimple we very cheerfully submit—assured that it MOM ,not welkhave fallen main et better or More eretinudde cistern. ; On the ether bend, it was feared that the de fection whit* was known to mud is reference 'a portion of the County .Tieleet, would' seriously affect the vow for the emcee In which principle was more directly at lame: The handsome ma- Pride", however, ibrOcciertior; Canal Courrniti- Aseembly, and elipeeially Congress gives the gratifying assurance that; however Our'friends May is carried away by permital feelings in le cel matte,,, they are is firmly attached to princi ple as ever,,and will net its redueed into the raps port of open, unqualified locofocoism. . , Now, that the election for the county offices is over, we trust and feel smeared that the difficulties araiagfiom,mattepppnrseeted with them mill be *itllntten , sad that our, frientle in every part of the candy will go headily and malledly tomork in fa vor of ...Old Zeck." ' If vie all Pull together, we can give him 19019 majoerity-..;LET De DO IT HOOP. We have the gratilleation of sonoinieing the meleetion of the 0011. ; Hasa' Nu, Conran, in this district, by • hand•Oare majority. Mama money giTes'bbn a majority of 601, and York county 83-- mOing 684 io ih•district ! This remit ii ,dorMy gratifying in `view, of the triumph of prinelplas Warped, ,in Memo by the nornina then of candidata pliblged on lbe owl h a nd to two. ago dw gnat aiseerve ties mason. for which the Whig party an nor struggling. and an the odwr tho soppertes hi all its plwastr—iputi fyingo in view of die ea Unordinary eiettket wade by out opposable to bring shoat the defeat The 'Unita hal Wen wour elie—probably more 'warmly crititeatad thin any that hal Wrap piaci its this court; ?o a:wait/odes orimoi ; brit luiririiiieri an fritaphint, and we shell be "r7"i 444 1 qc,1 1 0^, 1, , for -""er fu ll term, by ..074hte,,, Freeterritny,, AnthYro, l'arttf WIW3*. . „ l,, . 1 8 " 04 11 0100 OPPluridt of daft Kg. Donpi, that We hate hoed it eteleddigli ihst Poseispe had besalrot holeadhieto, by eilios hnareeingtito enniminee tiervlntory wkk it: heti 40ng0, , and that the irequhiti ponder hod Andy been purehaiott• Mu now 104e01 diet the Rough and Reedy Club homier dm Clthbein, paying 6r the' posqlet wed oil, bJw's &shies ?‘) our disappointed opponents: ' Jews im PeertsvANS. -11 1 th.i'lenno of the late protianytt * ion °idle thaverher of Pennsylvania, appropriating a , day of thanksgiving, the Isreelitee were led' to think it probable they 'wen excluded ; but Ciev.•Joluistors, in reply to/. L. Mom, of Palladia. phis. assures therm that it was not his intention's° seclude any db. Ifsheemdlisene washipping an " Almighty God." It is said the Israelites in Pcitarylvonia number about '15,001). E,TTY G. ing, 0 FOR PRZBIDRNT, The Election. 20,140'' "Harrah ! hurrah! we Aid with reason, That this - will be i great Nom Season !" The Returns or the 14tetion On Tuesday last, ars coming in Onion* Gorr the diffssent cotta• ties, and iedicaio a signal triumph of Whig prin ciples. Annexed we give the majorities in the different noontievi as far as beard from. TIM Canal Com mienoner vote will correspond very nearly with that for °overuse r Johnaton, (W.) Lonpstreth, (T..) Adam*, 550 Allegheny, 2800 Armstrong, 27 Beater, 100 Bedford, 100 Berko, 4278 Blair, 900 Burks. . np Carbon, 200 Cheater, 600 Claricn, 700 Clinton. 150 Columbia. 1100 Cumberland. 60 Dauphin, 075 Delaware 400 Erie, 1400 Fayette, 437 Franklin, 893 Greene, 1000 Indiana, 843 Laneamer, 4300 Lebanon, 840 Lehigh, 443 Luzerne, 800 Lyonming, 450 Mercer, 600 mont ew ry, 800 Northumberland, 450 Perry, 800 Philadelphia, 4500 700 Sommer., 2300 Sullivan, 180 Union, 1200 Waahington, 200 Wayne, 437 Westmoreland, 2200 Wyoming, 100 York, 100 The above returns, including 40 counties, chow • majority of 9,499 FOR JOHNSTON.-- Shank's majority, - In the same counties, lam year, was 10,45411-91a199 q linsts. lake 20.140, arra last yeses alectiou, when Shunk's majority was 17.976 ! Should the tountiea to be heard km, remain as they were last year, Oov. Jpaairrota's election is certain. The probability M. that he will b 9 elected by about 5000 majority. Bo this as it may, one thing is osttaa-41te State In sate far Old Zack by *OM 10,000 to 10,000 majority. TIMS I I4IIMIII4I9IIREpi , have 'Wealit° 'gained' number of mem bers of the Legislature. It is said that the Whigs have carried' the Assembly tick et in the county of Philadelphia. II so. there will eertainly be a Whig majority in the Legislature. which will eleeta Whig IL 3. , Senator room of Mr. Catiertik; Celliresslorudo The Return! received indicate. the elec. ion of the following Members of Congreia: 1 Distiiet---Lmili C. Left, Males. • " Joseph R. Chandler, whig. • " .111 71006); **so gain. 4 " Jahn Robbins. jr., tore. • " Piredlsy. whig.,. • 7 " Masi, whir,; " Thaddeus Rimini, whiff. 9 " William Btrang,.loeo. 10 Joseph Caiey, wlMr. 11 " Cheater Radr,M4eig. ' 14 " C. W. Moan. whit: 15 " Han Pfau leek. 18 " Andrew 414 Ogle, whig. 19 ^ Job Man, tam 20 & 11, Rest, *big. 21 " Maim Hropteo,*ll4. 'making 12 Whigs, g Locos, and 1 Native. The Whip have al re ady one -hill the del- Nation, and districts to hear from, which are at present represented by 4 Whip and 4 Locos. OHIO O. IL The retails of the Steelton In Ohio, firom s hoat • dolma emeettiee, Imelicabe ibei . trinatiobene !edam of Faso, thie Wbtiaart4ideee far Governor. The "Wesiern Referee evi) silre him from S t‘ ooo to 10,4100 sellksitr' . . . • 4 "- Jr ANNISTON ELECTED trA. 'gentleman has just ar rived from Chambersburg with the , intelligence that turas had been received there by tel egraph from all but a few coun ties, and that JOHNSTON'S ELECTION IS CERTAIN by from 8 to 5,000 majority 100 GUNS FOR THE OLD KErsTOXIC 1 - SOUTH CAROLINA WHEEL. ING INTO LINE ; ! A despatch from ctiawsikai. a Cti IN= J. E. }lotus.. the Taylor nonillion! Ow in di* itb Maid. is asesol 4 ill illniefftrr • • the Com conlidnis. ;slm4fs of elif Legislature in UnionnioNsfti4 Won Ttfi• soei ! A kw reams Wm boo waived, Ow* a gulp Ifor Cassu. the Whig eindidato for CeegniA* any $OO-4diaaihig his electioa by ot bandions sogority. WS FROM HANILTONBAN AND LIBERTY •VrWortiow TOS/14 1 2,-- 04 10 4liegt t li di* vOkl dit *MVP. Haw Wean mad libney, Ap rmidil WI: I i Hairilloaboo. , Lihetty. J a i n = • i lk i• 1 ' ll , a 07 ' °AWAY C011011111111111111WIN: r -3113111619614 135 63' Pabibe, 14 deg' Psi 1811 ' SO 253 Danner, 14 ' 20 .104 '011•1011111.4`. elleptot 15. 221 Lehman, , AO ! 41 121 Siugqint. 11laiope, 161 70 131 Plebs, . . 71Y . 41 ~ ... 111 Pear Making, 161 04 319 Harlan, MI ' 46 127 RIM1•TICIII •8111 Ranaaarsa. Hamml7, Walter, Deswiddie Stale "NUN rINPTpPN AND ;A WORE. A Mind has' tuktished of with , the annexed returns of the Election in the Petersburg district : Huntington. Latimer*. Total. Johnston, 170 , 110 ;310 Longstreth, pi& . 33 163 Middleswarth, no 140 310 Psis ter, 135 . 3V 105 Caseates, lief, i R 4 142 306 Dumber, 140 31 111 Assisi stir, Cooper. Lehman, Picking Harlan, liamenly, Walter, Denwidd ie, Stable, =actions la 1844 and 1841. Annexed we give a table of the majoritke at the Gubernatorial Elections, in thin State, in 1844 and 1647. It say he interestisse,-et the prevent Use, *sr the purpose of comparison with the re cent eleCtion : Adair" Allnghatity, An*lacing Holm Braver, Burka, Bedford, Blair, Boner. 4ndibed, Cambria, Carbon, Miramar, Centre, Cumberland, Columbia. Crawford, Clarion, Clinton, Chad%rid, Dauphin. DoLivens, ' r; rle* Ayptte, rrunktin, Mein°, Huntington, HMI Jonistn, Indians, Jefferson, Lebanon. Itnetuter, Lehigh. Lyoenting, Luanne, Mereresi Menne, Mein. Montgomery, M'Kess, Neethampton. Neetheralistiond Amy. i Philadelphia City, 4917 Count, lOWA Pike. Petarr ' &Any Soinenet. , enequebene Union. Vonange, Wirstmoreland, Weehiagem. Wp.no WaYoe; Wyoming Took. elkink's majority, CONVICTION.—Parer, Vince. end NlTiewi. an, the individenh emoted and indicted he a sew spire, up ps Mile of Me Chester Comity Beek stolen Gam Dr. DARIO , the President, *MN been tried and found guilty. The verdict win a waited with unidiintensit, on tietwoWt ordio ex traonlimuy amulet end, egoistic of the robbery. The counsel for the Defendants intimated that they would more far a , orermied awl In mist of judgments and ihreour sn'i,imoupsol oohed that be admitted to bail , until them motions be decided, which the Court refitted, mei the defendants wee • atuunittei to prise& - Ton, Durimulacm.r—When Gen, Tay. lot. wee edvised by the Administration to re neat from Buena Viota, he determined to fi g ht, end not , to rup away the (ought add conquered, and thus prevented the hosts of Hants Atom from overrunoidgall the territory wrested from the Mecuseek and even Ton itseif. When G. Palle. it the Ann Canards bridge, wait' instruited in writing by Gen. Hult that he was at liberty either to pmn sue the enemy, or to retreat, according to his own. diem:edam, he doom) to retreat,— He ran away, when, by 'whine Ptrytaiid a few miles, he !night hams taken Allehlen without strikieg a bio w. Therioasequenee of his running away was the inveetun of Michigan by the British. forces, 47,1, moo may will brook hi. sword who has so two for it on, Nigh on,oecrioion.—. Lorriorilh Journal. FLORIDA, TOO! Osorisami. Olimimss. Cans or.,rai Carol% 141 31$ 31 149 Swum, 110 238 01 231 196 t 90 Pnersoitorra a tr, , 198 211 32 180 Rcatent •xe Rec aaaaa I§9 112 331 ` 4 112 20 132 Cuss os vies coysin. 140 310 29 100 lc. . ir P 598 1 Irf 1604 a I 0 1096 1 1 8 300 117 1188 lOU 1214 79 lOU ►69 1011 U. IPIS • An the r It stor ... bliek l t .- s • p g egg oue . fee following ionsepondroce between the Hun. 11142* 34440 and Adiatant Omen' Jonex, Iwo Weir. Since tbe green antertiono 'wild Cue practiced apse the Tresealy. + while of Iliehips, have heat revived !,Soo tap public decimal* the Loathe's has. ,esilleavesd to rusk less shame spied CMG. Toet,iy.whieb it sight appear, fatty is ether wine, that h. tee had Veer the seeipieles of mere .Incense e. no this me" the tietearetaish -4 milli 114 . 11 0•4 10b, 1068 1 11 % the miens gems iibliesolilikisid,io iiegiLkil it/eisioA ft dud he had maimi mess compaasatios des hie ac tual peskier Mated. , The ' ,ak .. 4 sthettsatly nabs *iiiii . ..-,..,4 1 .t• • 14 ""11° ....."1.9 "u lii.ini . oigs, lOW pt., I it - AliX , lWltilestiftaftelle in she Union, a few usys_since , mating lo the pay end qatailantatith , r 0601, 04 , b/tt .1. Gan. Taylor, although I hope ) e, t au e - Asa, is,capsbso, of the, conallatedonn *echo hat, rectalreil /more ,Ow theidalne.o( the gnignl Mates eutinghwb , snit that,be has mid veil it in thiamine .efezirm allowance. Although there may losinetapoecitamrbioh snob alkweacee way! he Perfattli/t 'Pro per, I await, fully 'added as I can be without aotnalknowledge. diii PPP. leyn ot Ihii itilnlii. iiiplhni tui op kiltAittld i . And as you are or inapt* easily posses sed of the inftwmaggn legivirry to put the MAliet, beyond ( *bit, ypv w ill oblige hie by saying , , ! i • f,`Tlf, f rom the contnienientinn mf , hie., rs,l ta rt' , eirme up , tltio resent' time.. gen: 87110r..."11. applied : 4 1f , O ,C received in 0,6 form of pay, oinoluntents or Other-- 14:e, one dollir more' thin the 'laws in term allOwed,'and . 1 Secondly;.-Whether his pay atra tool otnents during the pitied he has bier' Ms )oe-General hive roof' been the tone as those roteived by Geo. /Whom whilst he held the same post' in the Artny of the Ulu . tad States 1 I have na hesitation in Milting these in quiries of you; because! itrict* that pin self a soldier, to' whole the country w in debted, wilt rejoice to dojustiiie to lt brother officer who has so greatly irietratedthe mil itary fame of the United Stites. Ind whose only offence. liFeermin qttartirs, is to be Mond in' the filet that (his eolintrytnetchirre bronchi hil name before the public in evi dance of their confidence in his integrity. for the offirial honors within their'gift. Yours'truly. Ricvsaor4oir mum. Adj. Gen. JONI*, Washington. Adjetinnt Cen. Jones' It 71y. TV ssanniTens. Oct... I Ale Dear Sir duly received your letter of the 30th ultimo. and hawing examined the article in the *Union" of September ifith, referred to, have no hesitation in saying that all the pay and allowances specified !!!' baring been received by Major General Taylor, were in strife, eonsidrudie to law and the Repletion* of the •iiiirtir De pattnienl made pursuant thereto ; and are • water s' hr ly situated would Imes bees essoilcd to re ceive. 1 am, 04, very rePPerfrenT. Your obit serv't R. Jarmo. Adj. Geri. Him. R. JORNSOPI. Balttonore, Md. Plow lb./ Tartar ter Pl 6 works. We have been famished, rays the Danville Demicrat, from a reliable souree, with the implor er information that Sore has ems imported, miterilesed to he imparted, the esarowits poterwirs , "'e of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND TONI.; OF RAM ROAD IRON from Great Britain during the last sis Months. This Isom. of the irri tator' why our manufactories are closed, and tims ate getting harder and harder every by. Now let us see how this operites. At the lead ca l cu l at i on , thi s quantity of iron. g, mann feennied hees.stogiti cornisme tibrmk t 100.140 tons decal, 100,000 ions of limestone, ;mil 300,000 tans dare Now, aneettishment like lbe Mtn.- Mut Rolling Mill, osplibla of manufacturing at least te,tluo tans of Rail Headlamps year, bee is its empty RI raising on, tinting Ott Aitirl east and matnsfaetdring the iron, shoot dim men Hence, if this establishment he taken Air ii' data. the 'loo,lft tans of imported iron would 'hase given easpioyawrkt to at least, AOOO Win rot I - forming tin iliboAo hat number at new the Mining of 600,000 tont of tha nii bane glow' oreptortimit to n 0 etartly• know, brit presume sAmethinag likoliati bit SO.— Add to this the miners of the ore, *nil Yon Will And the number of IMOD iq whonr,the manufac ture, of these, 100,000 Ipne of , Rsil. in pur MatltalAY would have given employment fie one year.— Multiply 'that number 'lby'S, (a fair &Virile for every family,) endloor will have 14k nesialler of mouths ' dependent go their Meal oil *MIS'S.* of those now depri ve d of it bY thbrib l eAge irepoi— thtrpn, It w9i make from horn 3f,400S '4OI quantity' area iJ tierO thew would 'base used, and fornithed htime market %rote hove to every as? s 11141 . for himself. 696 1109 1407 679 9711 2111 um 144 344 1270 1071 8087 629 847 887 . . Such are the baneful Acta if 01 1 ,114101440' British Tusifruf , mons I;co‘"faUci MlCk r l iorpuiisitiblia' r eaiSU of111;e. bela y " Tun 16'ec ' What 'fine non, iksest„ to eduester f Stet hp. may belong. can basitats, far, wageoo o ,nlO4 O up his: fier IdiomMs .140041411100•41.54f— tion 1 Her• is Cask j intriipt ppolorjraylorr atail Ploleclioes--cleoasu yfClietinunolletan• 924 !188 196 666 166 4 , The Wilmot ,Provievitin not POPI the . feenius., would he dealkkithe-T"' DEATH TO Ahle. ItOPES OF ET TING AN ACES ortemenisty— death to the ofekeinietreities end dealt . to. the DethocreSt party:" '"‘‘ , These are the remits of Lewis Cass for abandoning tbelitthitot Prpiion. War—qtrigneit—ithe AdnribtittritteaLthis Part-.4ll'itlaliii - fill *steed 'regaMi'ilibile the Cointiri 'lrrildent. *4, hive id plarip in hii heart ;110111 the other anlideredrata thin hii sympathy. Ink' his sendointlli stand in noniron with the IsdAle•anew of Gen. Taylor: ' ' 4 , 1 have no party *siesta' to,ernomPaih —no elm* to tunish— .• elm enO sty country.' 111:7"Aa eleetioa for Mayor ellV Meow !Ars of the City Coiireil woe holtilia Bel dame oa Wedaesday. ethieirretnated in the ehoiee of Staaebary (Loco) Ihe:May or bz• s majority of $OO aril briSirt. (Who g.) The Loreto bare majority' Of die the First Breath dills City Chit jl, eadii tiut Seated Oraarh. Tim Ctioutee. It 'mold - O vas. hip been 'waking frightful Hasps 'nth* . ity °four nantsioosry stations'. 1 . Th 104 of Mrs. Whim, Ilia or Rso."w • ' 'ii Chins mission, has sirestly heti ' • ' id.. , sad neer Ibis week's Obserrps'sig e r p the sad intelligence ef, the disethriuflif. Stoddard, • ‘ • . , 1 4 1 . 1r1TX11104"1 : 044.1 14 T 2 i! , 0 .c.i.5,. .. iiirqq. - ti i l z sl.li 1 11001, i : ,„,, jo 4: ;,. i r ja i. 'A' ~ot'k Jil Fi l ii r 5 ii ,e :I ti. 4 f t,, , Ell 474;:ptti»4 :M/1 2 0 - 004 10 it stasim*ifOrgrAl 11413411Wittatta.lt - a .•%•' • stattag=sp _."!17 - 4440 --- 0 , Itimistsgangsg2g.sa vo.ua O,"P. nig .4* lastrasstsgsEha <D4/I•4oCoo...lltilar • ' traSUßZEttilegriga 4ea:gcliaz4l.ll4.,lB: MO irtigraMtiV : r2 B#gt - il" co": co 0 TO MT. It 0 et 040 4P 044 0 4m OOMOO GO i iii , A f ii 'Pane "J'anisingallialrelArtta.--Newsps 'per likgranawe is* Oak in thb great chain of aniracies. .gothictit pries the greatness of Cat Mud, sanlimery soppor", should be gi v. sea to good asinspapors. The editors of theme papers must haw amid enormous ?tasks. It is am the maids/ of the leading satiele bittAutohligaion Sop Write that article .very wick, whether 1111041C11 or not, in ote.kness et *clash, ia al4ictiun, dimose of mud. Winter and Summer. year after ear, tied down to the task. ontriaining in «me ppoL li it something like walking a .thousand iegrt. / karea Feliciw feciing. for 1 know how a,policsdicai will wear slowa one's existesoe. I. itself it spears stothing--the labor is aot anuifeat, our is it the enigmas( siltation witch it reggaes, You laennose, as it were, die publication. (Ape week a no ihoaerooereeted and pt./st ied Man or ...eines samher- /a is the some "of Sisyphus. me .emilleor seriatim of oak st constant weight upon Me wed gad spir it. ; demanding gni the etertioas of your Icieulties, at the same time sou Ste Cottl relied to do the scs'enen. drudgery. 1.. I write fur a paper is eery well , but to edit one at to condemn yourself to slavery.— ...1/errytd. Ideate CATTLIS I.4HOWL-A large Jrnve at( rattle pawed through town yeaterday. Cue Lo;roftwoo friends went up to aloe &moor.. a hard-featured, raw-honed Man. era Amin* hat, wheat the following dininguteaatanandl : • - • tormArti.-111T1athre'44 14PITI rikliTe from ! Stat. . DIIIMPII4-4111 1 11 1 4111:410 young e . of lo wra.nnennnikanalwatuaa nunikeilaittl twee. ny.nineoliays stn akeirsad at 411 . losnittneu.—Any Deanuezata out your viray,f . iliparnr_-39e11. seta, 11Si e e ain't tint/tin' •elseotterh, ilk Latium, in 4r imalitical Line, waryptillk,untierata. ortajonetv will Cams an la vet in pour State i Drover--Majority for Caro mid Tinder, do antra! Well. waterer. of all the green - w,nt ruciattens this nide the lead utiarn, you itake ;the premium What autinrito for 1C.41.1111 .all 4 liotior, in law 1 7. W h 9. ftile& you liecediell that Old Zack% ruuniog out tin lit tea .? Thelloat Poe aaw of our 1 4 neofitoo friend Atftar (this. Ire was drinking at the town trump. at an .aratful rate, and trying to look, rattly he dronpad the ladle, ait though he ihniln't -spoke re .any holly shoot polities mote Ute elation 41.—Treninit Gs= _sent. •Cot. Alkaueut. towhee n mak lug a spore en .hiew .Jeweelt. .find the following etutlue o(it m viseeif 4bet papers : higgledy gliggiete move 4f Geo. Cara, by an an armlets Of teroVatli aid Te*uea.ne women, . ',one 4feetiom wit; ira wore trouble about •ciliaa-Ximpkitaw:" said elle. "can Yotimialtipowiliesailaelesroil !" "Well," replant( dike oW Atom .ef Awe* any th i ng in she 0104014 II du Anwar. isa Aunt Neon : Er lie. but anew aaitea iu it. then *op ,atui of.tio bleen's kind; it mill Wilier souk er swim. / forget wit WO, iLasigandeoutinund lawghter.) Now wilt veinal ow eke veer/ie. and let- Atwater Getl. Co' sos t ssan runlet tall bow he Aliandirte liodee,WiUmstt Piing .am bet on. tlttia die will lads would obnut tl,e test Lot Judie*. liatagliteta -t Wnet.s7g rompexame.--401early the (entire cop Y, air the Lowell (Mac e.) City Gust ts were puisostal by tlrtakiug , swim, a few eights since, while at muster its tatietoeint. The cafes was mole is a wee*, 4144‘ 'capita ibossas, aad had stood in aisrisk*uatl haters, and the aelil of the re its daibt.,httec t i* the copper awl iias •,, Mormarmost. air Maio Hircanc--The distinguished 9srataa patriot, Herr Rea or, wired in Philia4tilit' oil Monday estalpg,Trout;ljiiii: t York.and 'woe comae id iedi 41ift*ii visa dithgeitot, >litd iseotied with ramie to hie ' , lila/dere. Oaf die rept. fret*, NOW, Tr4'. at one lrl,leo pn Of 1 1 111 ; 11 44 PnitettolPhin about , it is iowd. • \ • • Finislidre 'far niniiitil— ikonnts.A meetiovemapimed of Donnie abi l "has been held .1* Otange' thenty; Nt% C.; ittid the nomination of Viwiluretc and Adams en dorend.,„ They. appointed , 80'delagatas to .svmonspation b etheo.e ,kr9o. kisit:- 1 4 1 1 . young snap M i ra' 4%1 three 'dopers for •• t e l If g../, 'Quo* ,lady in the street.' The .m4anly -X dollar hereby the huh de:. 4 14groiliont perhaps the Fall giver dentin! 41.1 ')Winkiti#,#Isiclimalteli all the it t tlfW,'*,.. ll ,iojlPitivldence PiPer. Allif i roft4linee the first appearance et tune raid Egypt.' twenty thousand reqpl( likd o f linvniss ete 101441 datokkos, 20th.) ,) A{ jhe deaths were tone hinidred per day.— BosfOn )11.ardler. I I A.- Fi. .~ - ~ aS 0 iMorunif alum 5 a, ApluimmpplpiinT At 'mum ruin if :vox Llisen g 'amnia . 0 Mot P. gioml • - ,igor 2 :edema uTutiti if i 7 F., .p.r.4 tuvinqo Eli Z a - . -0 :Parra uqor ? i :E. 4.. , "1"11 unNt!ht S 4. ilk .'4.....ii -in ..iik 4: 1 3g Uaitim 'A unr!lPM _a. •'*!PlVAnall glair ;7; 5 a• .A% 0 flirt .„,0,44._11,43_ .0 CO ia ........... Z . ' ..-.. ,-- 4 ----- -------tv !: 2 •VotiuluPg Crum .- to r: t r, 3 g .•.zeuzoti aim° ? i 5 n A STATE_MARRIAOIR WITHOUT POMP.- Letters from St. Petersburg announce that the marriage of the Grand Duke Constan tine, second son of 'the Emperor, was to have been celebrated on the third inst.— The ceremony would take place in the pal ace of Peterhoff, but without any pomp.— The Emperor has handed over the aum. which a more magnificent ceremony would have cost to the committee formed to assist the widows and orphans of those %dig have lallen victims to the cholera. Senator Corwin made n speech at San dusky City, 0., on the 16th tilt., wherein he stated "that the Vice President had more to do with legislation than the Pres ident ; and the only chance of passing a law containing the Wilmot Proviso, would be to elect Millard Filmore, and thus give us the controlling vote in favor of that prineiple, in- a hotly equally representing the Slave and the Free States." Penosylvithians can realize the full &tee of this remark, when they think of the base manner by which their interests were eaerifteed in the casting vote of Vice Preslifent Dallas, on the .Tariff_question.. A TRICK mix STAIOE MIME R3.—There have lately been ntunerous robberies of trunks from the stages between Erie and Westfield. A novel plan wan hit upon last week by Mr. S. Clark, the agent at !the latter place, for capturing the faUlaait. who committed the deptedations. the Frelomig Cestsor says, that on Thitrittlay :night last as the stage wan about to leave `Westfield for North-East, unbeknown to the driver or p assengers , he was safety buckled into the hind boot among the trunks, and thus placed in ambush. started off.— ' The stage had proceeded itut about a mile, and was apeending a hill when C. fell somebridy at work upon the straps, in the act of unloosing them. This being finally accomplished, and the leather top thrown off hy.the robber., Clark sprang out and seised one of them, upon which the stage passengers were alarmed, and came to the reseue. In the meantime, the other free booters took to their heels. The bird taught, whose name is Dwight Onley, of Westfield, was then taken to Westfield, and on Saturday was arraigned on two charges : Of having stolen trunks from the stage at previous times, and 2d, for the last attempt at robbery. On the latter charge he was committed for trial. and ! ttttt lid over in the sum of •1,000.—8 t f. Coin. Ado: VA. vi. A • arm* Or TNlriCZ n.--Wright' a Indian Vegetable Pills will be found a cer tain cure for the above painful malady; because they purge from the body those cornipt and stagnant humors which are the cause not only of inflammation of the eves, but of every deieription of disease. Front three to six of the above named In dian Vegetable l'ills, taken every night on going to bed, will in a short time complete ly rid the body of every thing that is op posed to health t and therefore will as suredly make a perfect core of inflamma tion of !he eyes, and at the same time the blood and other fluids will be of such a healthy quality. that disease of any kind will be absolutely impossible. rv. Bo wore of counterfoils ! Penile* from the atoms only, one or more of when will be found is each village and town hi the United Maim. ;mains is for sale he J. M. STEVEN SON, Sole agent for Gettysburg; and Wholesale at Dr. Wright's Principal Offise,l69 Mica Street. /Philadelphia.* 8.4LT1310 . RE MARKET. glum TIM tiarIINFONN SUN OF 1111 %% X%% DAT. BEEP CATTLc.--There wens offered at ib. SeWei oa lionday, 1200 heed of Deena. 800 of ohice were sold to tidy butcher* at prime ringing ken $2 to $2 76 per 100 Ihe. on the hoof,eqtud , to 61 25 *ad $ll , 48 per 100 lbs. net. FLOUR..—The lour motet Indirel sales of 1400 6661. Hewett d broods at *6 96. City Mlle is *II st 766 27. . Balm_ si_Cone_rmeal_ *1 126 a Si N. Rye Jour *4 81.. G 8 A LN.—Silyply ofali kinds of Grainmodenls Cad prim uneleampert, oalerkiroodta prime red wheat at 81 06 NO 144 ant white at 01 10 to 51 20. Mike Cone 68 a 10'084 Yellow 64.68. Cate 88 a 311 ilye• 70 a 111. • • MARRIED, Qa tuo hmt., ma go. Rt, g t 4 4A AA and 79' MG. o•6n. M of At Ead Sriln, on Abe, 1.2111 , Oat. Gamut; x Nina;, cornett of John Naugle, pod •76 Yoting and t days. . On Friday, the ifilth September, MAIM /. 1 1 , X, a sletlPTl="i iimmiChStaliPC./Yeel7t!ettr4 8',111"1 "do.. FALL! Eille'ENCH. &v/al's, Earlaton and do mestio gingham! some of which aro high outfits, ono) anion ifigtitea for ehildreit's wear; hir sate very 16w, at' ' • D. MIDDLECOFF'S Out. 13, 180 ...... NNIIIIENFILINIK AT . - 034443) Glamwt r e . • ~..c. - 7''. *, , ii 4 jnit, LI Ahijeft, eel ..' IriPrti.Philadelphill it ;•114 , 4s0diditreinniew or Fathinaible Faney and Staple t 4ii , ; ,;. •; ; r**" All i gn irr e il* l ' • litve DA 6' ' / ' . 1 to which I respectfully Invite the allendon of alp public In general, and the ranter In pa'rticuitt, and Whidh I inn' ditertnined to offer cheaper then thpsp ,who tinff and nThe blast the t; iin do,. 11 , irill sell prints at 2 centavarplittstdsosne,ones ; mafiosi, rain:l;44 .61 1 . well worth 124; and re, d. 1 banes, 10 cents— r anch as sold,resently at 25 . cen}ss alpacattfor'l2,l-2 cants.; Ore gon plaids,' 12 1-2; muslin ata cents per yard, and, other• goods at proportionate prices: Gettysburg, Oct. 13.---tf ' . ~~~. . .. ~ . tin (7 - 6 txl I== Lnril (7' c") 10% H Ladies Dressing . Goode. handsome assortment of Rich 81ika, French merino. Oregbd and Beena Vista plaids, plain and figured cilkwarP, and mohair alpaca lustreapFtench Cash meres. m, de laines, ginghisins and prints, all of the newest' styles, id great variety, with trimmings to Olt, for less money than ever, can now: belied at I : D. MIDDLECOFF'S. Oct. 1141848:--i - • --. *••• Irtrt MEM EMS The Old Stand still ahead SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK 1A KES pleasure in informing his friends and customers that he has been in Baltimore and Philadelphia and is now in New York purchasing the LARGEST. CIiE.I7PEST. 4. MOST Assortment of Goods, over heretofore offered in this county which is now opening at his,Old Sunni, in GIEtTYSIBURG. PA., CONSISTING IN PART OF FRENCH', ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN BROAD CLOTHS, Pilot & Beaver Overroatings, Cassimeres plain and fancy ; Rich Satin, Silk, and Ves , tiogs ; Satinets and Kentucky Jeans, plain, and fancy ; Flannels, Linsey, Ticking, brown and bleached Muslims, a variety o new style calicoes, Mons de lained; prices and qualities, grandarett., raidtmeres and French merinos.,, plain and fancy al paecas and mode, gala plaids; ''rekin-and 'Fhibet shawls, large blanket and merinoe do cloth and woolen doi, also plaid cloaking, a large assortment of dress & bonnet silks, ribhonn, laces, gloves and ho siery, n large stock of caps, (cloth and glazed.) .71 3) 101.71 a attg/ LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN Ilanlayers, Qiteenaceare, also Carpeting. The subscriber deems it unnecessary to state any particular quantity of Goods, as they will show for themselves. As to pri ces end quality, they w ill throw. into the shads nnvdlink, that is NOW OFFERED ELSEWHERE! 113" As I intends remaining in the Cit.. ice some time. I will send an additional supply every few days. I tender my ac knowledgments to my friends and patrons for past favors. and respectfully ask a con tinuance of the same—flattering myself that, from long experience in business and facilities for purchnsing cheap, that I can and will offer strong inducements to pur chasers to give me en early call. Irreountry Produer taken in exchange for Goods at Cash prices. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK Sept. 22, 1848.—if Quick Sales and Short profits ! NEW .qND CHEJIP ladr.l 11(031 I A. ARNOLD TAKES pleasure in announcing to the citizens of filettyishurg and vicinity that he has just returned from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, with the lar gest, cheapest, and most fashionable stot.k of ENTIRELY 'Kw 0)0)0AP,, which has ever been offered in this Cottn• ty. and which he will be able to sell at least 30. PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST—AND murn LOWER than Goods have been so ill in this place before, its the most of his goods have been bought AT AUCTION FOR CAgII.— He would therefore invite all persons in want of Cheap Gonda. to give him a eall before purchasing elsewhere, as he will spare nn pains, to please thor? 7hp may favor him with a eall. • • MaoNG 1118 ArCIA WELL AZ roma) ; • 500 pieces of Calicoes, 500 " Biesrhed and Brown Muslin.. 50 “ Cheek, and Tiekingo, 50 Broad Clothm - 100 Comintern' and •Satinets, otofmtiolir ingly cheap t 50 Striped, Haired and plain Alpticem, aIL colors, Woolen and Cotton flannels, all prices and qualities, 50 pieces Gingbams. 20 do. Carpeting and Oil Clinks, Ladies` Fancy Drees Goods, a splendid assortment, Mem! Silks, French and Germin Merinoes, risk Linens, She p reirs' fia cid keret' i eib; Linen and Silk Pocket-handkerchiefs,Gep• demen's CraVats add Sonic -Hosiery,' La. cings, Edgings, White GoOds, Bladk end Colored Silk Fringe, . Ribbons, GimPs, itr.e.,,in feet, a general essortment•too nuMerotis to Mention. ' ' ,1004iatittUarie " boat New Clrleans Sugar * lano i jlio.CotTee s . lifplessfeaftliffetent boaf Sugar. Spices; Cigars, Tobacco, , , . • , , QUBUNSWARg. A.Atety large stock of Qatetureeter and, very eheap. • • Sept. 1848:—tf, .s• ' 1110TICE. 3 - 4 ETTRSofAdministrstion on the te• tate' of ALLOWATs MILLS', late of Motmtpleasatittp, Aditme co, dee'd, having been it:Aided .tacthe subscribei, notiee, is, hereby given toad who are in to ssid Es 44 1 4 tp Malmpaytrient without delay, and to those having clai,ts to present the same, properly authenticated, to the subscriber, residing in . the said towneMp, for itettle. ‘llllOH4tEt LEVENt3TINE's 6et, IA, lii4g.--44 • Adm't. DESIRABLE PROPERTY PUBLIC S.BLE A Chance for rsulners , _ • at ',So luniay i As 318 i q r. aaiviroki; Y 'virtue of Order of the OrPWme Ell Court of ,M us County. the sah. 'Briber. kcintleiettstor of the &Me or SAMUEL JACOBS.. irate 60•11iinfiten township, Adanis eountye Pd., , dectessed, will sell at Public Sale, at 10 etickdk, A. M., on die premise*, the tradeable lb..:0411. ofnid doemsemicgituate in kiamiiton toles ship, Adams county. Pia.o about 2 miles trout East •Berilir. on kneaver 'Creek. and adjoins lands .of, John Gertj, Peter bal loon; John JaecibM, Niue Fink, and others, • •. ' bINTAiNnild 'alas more or lees, of patented land. . le im provements are a large VitstYSTORT aßrick • House, 40 feet front, with ir Beck bidlalitg; a Vlltisiverl Shop, a large 'tope Darn, talent (mot, a Wagon Shed, Spring Ijouse, and father CiUtbuild logs. There are skip of water on the premises, one near the also, TWO ORC ELS la r iffriS of choice Fruit of all , kind ill; Act-, pies, Peaches, Pears, - *erg ll - bout 60 Acres are in .first•rsts' —the balsocelelestred end auditt cul tivation, with a full proportion of first-rate Meadow. This tract is susceptible of di vision, and wattle sold entire er japercels, as may suit purchasers. ALSO, At the same time and place, WILL BOLO A TRACT OF LAND, situate partly in Paradise township, York county, and partly in Hamilton township, Adams county. about 14 mile from the shore tract. adjoining lands of John (buff, Isaac Trimmer, and others, and containing 36 ACRES, more or less, of patented land. .The.lnt provemenui ate a Two-Story. T E.llO V E, (431 with a FULLINO' MILL and 3111 CARD SIACAINE, a good Barn, snd other Outbuildings ; Amu 4 ACrelarein good Timber; 44..balanee cleared and un der cultivation, with a Sufficiency of Mea dow. There is on 'the preMises an excel lent ORCHARD'of good Fruit. . 10". The Above properties are vainable k heing well !mated, and are worthy or the attention of Farmers and Capitalists, who desire to make a good investmrni. tendance will be given and the terms made known on the day of Sitie'by 0 CORGE JACOrt§, Sept. 20, I 848.—ta ~Ad WE CAN'T BE BEAT. Ready-made Clothing, 30' per cent. cheaper than ever ! l' 0 sad.' v yonrselveWthai "some things can be done as well as others," call st sAlms(vNIF4 ..,„, Ready.made Clothing—lt Tandy STORE, Opposite the BANH, Oi!itibliurg . , where you will find the largest and most falhionable assortment of lifolPY-M A DE CLOTHING ever opened inn this county, selling for prices that GAN' V fIE /FEAT in or out of the Cities. ,Tife stocitlin's been purchased in New Yorks' VrAITC TION, at CASH prices, and will be cord lowers thtin they have',Over he'reuillire been offered to tine public. To test the Ina of this, call and examine for ;yourselves, be fore pd'rchasing elsewhere. Tbb`sasortment embracer siery Think in the way of Boys' arid lilen'ns war, fine and superfine Tweed. Coastal. Cassirnere, Cashmeret,and Cloth COAIII,CLOA KS., and PANTS: Silk. Satin. ollassimere. Cassinet, Cloth, plain mid fattry,'VES'E'S ; caps, cravats. wrappers. shirts, bosoms„ auspeoders, gloves, 'takings, dm. Also, a large variety of ,fancy articles. jewelry. spectacles, perfumery. combs. razors, pur ses, umbrellas, guitar strings, indiiin Rub- ) ber Coais, 4r.c. If you want to save 50 per cent. in pur chasing your Fall and Winter clothing. I call and examine my assortment. shall! fit you out in a full suit, from bead to foot. cheaper than can be furnished at its, oth er Store or Establishment, even iff they must be given for nothing. Remember SAMSON'S Variety Storm, in : York Street, one door east of Kitsts's Hotel. lic:rAlio for sale, ctn reasonable terms, two HORSES, a Carriage. ROCkaway, Buggy, Sleighs, Harness, Sadillo• Also, a Town Lot, and theGraas upon it. MARCUB444IOON. - . , , Sept. 12, 1888.—tf -•''' NEW E.N 'F. Ready - made Clothing Store. JOSEPH - K. FISHEL ESPEaTOIJLL,t lUforms the eiti• RA sem/ of Gettysburg and vicinity 'that he has opened on Emporium for' IRE,4DT-1111/iDlt • in the ,Store•room formerly occupied by Wm. Ruthrtuff, In Chambersinitg Wert, a few doors east of Thomism's Motel. where, at all times, will be found a Mil and, complete assortment of Resdy4rmdieloth• ing,-htcluding every satiety of ' :..._,Boys and Aietes Near.- Mrstoek shall always be •eomposed or Goods, made in the moat fashiimiable sty leb, encl.by regular workmen. ICPThe subscriber Mee follotis the. • TAILORING ntixtrittOs• and Mike to Ordet' ' ~lotliitig of all kinds for customers, at the altorteattiike' and tipOn 'reasonable tetras. !be l'esh. Mns :dee regularly': received frota Oda, do that cuitomSra havbig,thelatetit styles: Give us' a 'alt o , end 'eiirditie for' youreelvis., 305E.P14 Gettrotiorg, POT 14.,19441.• TEAOUVRII Tar. SChool Directois penhe o eee j township, will meet at the house of Coratio Slivw4ll. on &airy the lelle instant, at 1 u'elnelts P . • lco employ Teachers for the Public Schools of said township. • By awlar of liitt.Boa4. -- • JACOB BEAMBA, ktee's, Oct. , 1/148.-41148. Chegp ! -. Meatier ! Cheapest ! tammliin moau at lease 40 per teat. I 14;-. •11,011ii 47* . . , nr AS Nit teturnrd from the cities with aselmteei stock of FANCY GIOOMIt 'be has yet Offered to the `Public, slid he does dtii hesitate to say and it lithe BEST in town, led: The CHEAPEST I If you don't belleve''it , call and see' kw 'ttnorself •While'l shall be gratilled, those calling will bo twodtedi, .My asiorlinent 'ordiplete. end purchased stantbribest alit pekes! I The fullowihirrthailirtiotherien epOrdim of my eheirp' , nit dplehdid moth t'' A Splgndid.iiiit of Bkn,iit Ribbons, alert, a. illfiro 'ilasoetatent of 18atin and, Samoa AibboPsi Artificial riperefel ilbawleoldonidio de hare: Thant. Black Cloth,, end erebbliao I, •WAol en' eOnifiAls, 'ZePhit Tree, ' Cep adidSos, was Dolls, Hair and Cloth firuslies. Woolen Yarn, need and Me tombs: , Pocket Phie "ha le very do: ; Hair Pin., Hidad Pine arta . Brinnlida, retry Bum* , Watch Obeise, thrents, aumiKeys, Scent 13 1 411 r. Ppit-ireiderk, 'Pencils, Plain gs, Children* qaitina, kink and callOP , t;anuly . Pt 4 Blasts. 'atoll' Hag Chains: ivory and u.WO Knitting Needle rk Knit. ting Needle Ogees, Kponing CAahr, almplfend Fringe, tlariCotion Hose, Califon dtpooi tnemid and cotton edgings and WNW ; mill. *Oh not esnihric muslin"; pldn „slams* Iddr'llitES, black and NMI akibaint, ileandi:aitilliniers, crown holland, Ilnen table,clotha and lowan, brand eat ins, silk handkerch rang , ' plain uid..lVnd,.ertvatit, t • ekiik=odieryotto arryaindera. 1k and spa*. %kooks and rey4liesirl nd agate button* ivory snide, and iiitif riarsilk, patent thread men's blrif kid glove", nimble -noted collars, ladies' kid gloves Malik lloOns, standing collars, literal', `tube add (Pill ing, hair hralds, blacking, watches, staid bead re. Wes and purses, bead, and clasps, pensie teriat, mg. and mold* eelseteri,' Hadsbrits; or.trii patients, rued daled;•Thly stun, eblogna, sir bii, head drelitett, tomb knife* bid lees binding, pins' and deseillesiv a- large Ibleletnetit of children's abot*, men's. and childratte 'cloth and ;lased capir, dtc.. Aka • ICHtadles,smi gentlemen ars, incited call and esardina before ptirchasing eh* where. - Come nee---come: 'aye WTY PERCENT , , i • J " t ve,tl'Bloll4./4° t, A ~./ SOUS A` STATIONERY S, A just reeeivrii: ih addition touts ll ji former large stock. a hitialy nethei ed assortment of "-' - ' - • - - Claaßied, Ti)sologitqfp . School, and 1114. , • A,\ tellaneotno ' ' BOOK Si *II° .• • 1 entbA sr ' et vaiiet3r 91 i t 1. ang , tfrO tihd r , optitnr Literature ; abOs imery 1144iiik Hooka 61E4 sigitt • • . rt. r . • dell kinds. GOLD, P.ENB, Naas, Vie iting and Printing Canis, Cant Cases, Ink -BlandP,,&n, nlinf which wfli,as usual, be sold'ill'j'Ar TEE I.OIOE I S'D PRI- (KT - A rrangements have Amen. Med* by which anything not included in•his menet melit•wiltbe promptly • ordered from the Cities. • Gettysburg, June 2, 1848. rsoluo r sAufa. 'enil ? i l eril ? ar offer, at Private, Yalu T on ads/int:loos terms., A FARM . Situate in Franklin township, Adams coun ty. adjoining lands of Robert Shekler, William Bailey, and Win. Hamilton, with in 3 miles of Gettysburg, containin .184 Acres and 91 Perc h es: There ire %bout BO Acres' or Whoilland, and the rest tinder good etiltilvtition. There are two it • e Dwelling Honatis . I I on the Farm, 'a 'Atiablit, 1 .„ 0 6 BA UN, itewlv covered; rrith erounli it: two wells water, with a p um' in one of• them ; ii siiffleiCht quantity' of, Fruit 'fret re, Ruth ail Apple, Par; l'eitelt: mid Cherry. There is IVlCltthitO Ittlffleleitt to, make ilo tons of Hay yearly: . About' 11500 buttliels'of Lime hare been Neon the (ann. and about 2,000 ebesnut tails. This would snit to be divided into two Tracts, both of clear sod Wood IDA Any perstiti4ishing to irrehsse, will be shown the Perin, by enry Trosde, residing thereon. ci4GIME,TROPTLE. JulY 28,"1848..—tt E4TAITLF. r Cala 11; Is6llc4r By virtue. of an Order mf gut Orpholts' Court of Adams County. thieuboori4 bet., 'AVlninistrator of theigetate , of. Sin, ritot.oircw co ,uLteett. losAd 01 04 4 Linen ship, Adams county. Pe i . deceased. trill, sell it Public ails, on gaturday 21i1 day of October' next, it 1 p'clor.l4 on the preutieee, 3 , , A !tract of Land,‘; the properly .01 said:dentine& 'situate in said township,. adjoining hinds Jenhina, Jaw* Wilmer' and ethers4ston+o mining : • "" 7 It 0 RIP ! more er leaq. The imFifirierta tiro; , Weithei . .bearilid with it ,weathirtioarded Leg:Barn sod other neiressaty Quisbnilth , ings. There. H . an • . : ) ORCHARD or red t ull on tKelinittriteeir; 'Spring of 'Wain; l it o 'a' Well of watqe convenient to the door. •' • Kr There will also ',a said it the lathe 'Wain d of CORN ANV OATS by th e b m hei., • .:° • . ' c. Atteridittee ;IC li H d given, arpilfrrei neadd known` oh , din Alfa gala A, JACillair 51 Ohs , Sept. 15, 154.8.—ul two!. IAC ' ETEI, MO wit 01 MULL lIMISLINS. of. ;Fri TripATop Itiudai kr sale by J. IA SCHWK. : 1/N / X /NI IL LA• • ./11 4 : A'VARIETY Wapiti every body, both . in quality and pridtjor sale at . • . ; SCHICX's fiziIAWLS, of all kinds. just received sna ror Weil prices to 'Wit the limes, by J. L. SCHICK; BlrltiMi fir RAe Ladies. A Fresh Let of lursnorirs& FLAW. xi, ETA teir sale al, Ott. 12, 1848. 5000 FIrr°rP(IFII,AII PLANK such :is will answer for Cho EleatsAr which the liigheet pride will he given by the subscriber. lla has also on hand, at his old stand in West Clinitiliers , burg street, a very large assortment of I R .. Common and Fancy CHAIRS, ) 7 fir and a full assortment of CARL. irET WARE, which It am selling at unit , 40 In prices (or ettakand Produce. Or dere fo worlc will be a ' tended; to on, the Shied& not ' trithhts' for tOPFINS toritrietly ilitifidiol G. ft dinal ' DAVID IiFiAGY. nU Y' 4R I 44' #G ; ,I; rptig subsoiholiltititell this method of 11. inform lilt fife' rleti "and the public. 'het he is now itteetetl in the 4 1 ) 1 7 404 wS" DYortfi.lf skit lint! Carl eteeeti, itn• idedlititiPtif, Alidat ;F? fr. sto r iipwh o r l lie lit!! be,inlapored, us,hcre totiiiitilit d i d en of e • Sign p , Coach; loth, St wving. lIMMOARRIA OR 'ROPAJRINQ done at.ithroi ootitis.lohiau .0101suneble terms. for whieh Country Prodglre Will% taken- Ttie ledirs4r)her , for putt fu voip; und ftqPini'.'bi attention 'to ,b3ohntiti. veld 'deilie to Filmier, io merit. nd , re ceive a eupdououee of,pibliTpetronage, 011 7 ,R I E I Y. Gettyrbtietr, GRgatir '111,43111,1014011, 'Of . O*.EA4, iliget 11104 imaloidr . , Waisted L. IDE it ,known so the world,. dist shown ", ,Aerisigoo) . his. tll/whiedilettani Ps. tent for an Jut !).,,, improstOtAiraiitgartgailkri and Clean .ing. overiated 4 , •I ...1 :;) which, for thoroughly performing its wtwit. O th l t i 4 0c , 0 44 r 114011 n 1i iteitr*l*uASllcufhia•l Ya hibi* In s o mler "thit trill ins? f meet the wants of Ifie dommenity.' 'reitAirt. Oro' PaulinOe had tor iM b i " y re appliiidliiiiiiiill dilliaiiix c lt6 ill !t. l . 11 iiiitit etlol4l/ ia 0 4 14 , is. 01 16 , , ,'. ) I F. l shr of their, torOldeiteicin. _ , i. ~. Thii machine' K e eniii4,-6TY-,,...,1:,/t" titiO dittlogilurtait inaptmon:Vl* , rio'ilcio York and Adams eotihtie l s, inch A 's ii4A entire aldisticifo6.-. Hie. &mist; portable mitellide, ally% weighing iihinot 400 i its. and of lishadtiogiti, srmlTlMlltiltendatelt" With ease foe r Imola ad deranged t)irliit, or one load in tare houri. , 1 bombe isop rene& iato 'a comings windmill , hr net'- ment'a time. Persons desiring iti ,piii chase rightemut see She4iteshine Ity. call, ing at nay.reaideeos 41,14nm/re township, ' Adams eptanty..._ , 114waartit i g Vkilttimllilli'-1 would WI - 0 - # tetlieir iiiiir,anto A r to girt me hall. 1 . , , unikehis of re , ,Kigesios ran ire Si ire, a l n its utility, an the satiaractiory teetteee irt 1 it hulls and cleft'," s il e i l n rile t i l li - 4 t i 11° 1 timothy feed, btu I'deelll It °D Y .lIIKPVI ri 'to refer to a Ceti, individuals at whose] barns the !machine ham l'uo esthibit44oo I fully Meted. „., "v s4i liaitivirom rt. '• 4 ' ' LATIIIIIOII2 Tlif..l Jas. Ill'Etwee, Esq.. , atoms Eleadlorgali4, Bellitusiat / 111 1.14. W.illiebdrWright. , 1 J. E. Wittman, Ea +, Alnebnat Idwiasom.,, John Itsn'ensperger, Dattiel OPTalhen, ottoman WWI. t:tdo Albert. .' rirtowitp. Preirktie 'p. ' John Bone, Twit ` Widualfe, _ , • Jobe Neely, Peeve John lartuurie, , A Helot:gleams, Slop . 4 Awls ym, a , Itheekrl4V.• rreeigwt. John Abraham Wip. Ilellbennyf „ Abraham' Bighint ' ' Airairig Jame, Cunningham ? John Traddri' Win; KVllisty‘l r Eli Deler. Abraham Waybright; Fiehlradil GEORGE GARDNER. k ilay 11114,1849.,. . , J r _in 7 • .. 14z,Togir •A A / Nj • WESTERN NEW TORR. COLLEGE. 1)14' HEAviv• 207 Main efreet, Roffalci, ,1 R.G. C. VAMIRN'S *EV tie Mixtare t a esiebitted itetßeinti'V(hlOb has inadq - :--1:4 " . • " . GREATifcvnovn. ALL DIARAMP,;tI Is now litt i titted seepisiet.,„ ilmiis of restisement nil! net petsgihnnlx. tended mitten isf• tinriedy; b h'ar'd aidz say it Mis (or its agents in the 117, Ntalmitlfplh . mina a large .munbeieiCeiluistestl ,(• !!‘ IN F.DIV.AL PIIMAITIONIQUdi. , .; I)4+ In 146 professional standing. %he make ego*. "J.". 91 iiirihor LIPILIttaIhPOWS dittoes DROPSY,G - R /Vrio tiji , littraiiftte• (OA'. Urinary lll, tet t e d disaises , Of the Weed; deringepelith Itc, and ill genera/ dissever eistheafoOreiti‘t It ht Particularly requested *hitt all Who, aseltewiphie the two ei this, ,itrAZle; or„sibe rItTfFIN4IIItI t iVir A'l 11,, A ) 1 1/ • H • • all leek Whikh hignstiti iree tetteltiw will gladly ON , etvey.' , • lc' treats 'epos fits lathed it 'estsio.steefilalWs ttbs theater 1p • Pl'iltes of Iles , article. eel ; thlo!disetranit bus boot used fee .var this voulakti /ern** rot lour yew! with, web _potfeet eftet. her lit patiO toot Imboy fifitri the highezhtitti t rters wilt tad &OW' with ' • • '' • , NMME/11,• P 14111115 ANIPIWI'ES; , wldelt be•w list,* to by soy wet 1 nilinistetl: rod' iibaPitilWs will enewer pate pied eolesluairratiaai.; 11:2"j• minipills end; • AIKIPOIt liAs !Tire, •, •uhob old zielitiPliletheabVyr bees mew. The evidence , lbrpoovrOtiktilfiee.fel ttfeesit flonor is. gammen** **flood' of Moodriost 1110eildf%.•••• r •,r +, • . Putup in 3u um. jail.l2 eizOottles. ?Vibe $ll. for 50 0144( for 12 oz., Cot larger being the cheek/it: Ete7 bolts rut . • *Attie in the illseedo.ns tee. tot . p mp6let, p. vs. Prepared by Pr. G. C.l glokhO,'stosl sold lit Prineittirt 2:or, Athol, Boilsio, N. Y. Qtßees devoted ty sale of this atticlezze Lusty ass 131 1 Nassau, New York, and Limier of Essex sod mom, Mites .1041 by ell Druggists ibrOullhadtr this country aid flUP.lll..F.R.GettvAurg; ACM MARTIN, Nevi tix ford East ilerlit; WM. BERLIN, Hallo% es ; JOSEF'', It. iiE.NRY Abbottstown. March 3, 1848,z-1 y Plft V141 : I 11;1' it 110 , 4; LUPgiildll ENCLISII lIPESE. NQew England Mould TALLOW CANDLES, beautiful me Aperm. Pine SALT, Itc:,jiist noottoul sTEvErgsoNti. • Kept: 29, 1949, FOR RENT'. Small P4liFilt 'Amain in (ermine Gr,o. ARNOLD.' Oct. 0, 1818.-41 SCIIICIIVS. WiMITP/ 11 . 17AN'T 'OI7T. ScarMLA jirlfileilalr. orirtanuito, lA. till Uri' tHEIO44, of ill it inde. (grotto itt Oter ra4.4) ran be heal of lbs elb Neriber tm reivnlnalrie term,. Please eel and jittitt for youratdrea. C. IV. 110F . FUAN. Just Hrtelved and for Sale, by the sub4criber, A InintiE (IV &parry OF ~ • Pintas Niffin a. 4114414 rial 4 ALPAKIAK, M. de Laines, Cattfinteree, plain vtiti Ism" , Englltth Pteneh Bletinttea, flint hams, Bonnet satin and PltAlhea, l i ffite• ietlnt &r. ate.,—n hentlrortte rofletHinti e and' w be 'told I'AVR CRIMP, 1 1 1olate eall *newer. 41E0. A 14110tA • Sept. 22, 31111 .1111111 L IE7 XV is •r 11 subicribet tenlitts his actaitlsrl , edgtnente to the public for tire liberal and steady pstrcasagrotiiii , which he has been favored' for a sertes tifr }ears, rnd re. speetfttlly aftsimneesi that he luts jolt re , ceived, wt hie old strud in Chambersburg atreet, a large and fresh • MEVICINES, I.V.4ldliltvalDati.N.J:llLstdo Phints,Vartiish, Dyestuff's and,lrery vsrleiy of articles uanally (mind in a Prot attire, to which he fatties the attention of the public., nil, iissursoces that they will he fureished at tite l most reason. able, Prices, it ff. IItIEHLER. tGeityaburgdune 2, 184$. ; iiXtonAt's mcuicATrt) tOAP 'neon,* trim Medieeted 'use. Vane fen , * benne the publicateing rahslart en to, theueende in the Nod IlNit 1 South. Lett N 54. itni Arline health and aweetnets to 11w akin: and uutu all vthtti lost, „., , ' • • )1' gjeutiTx Iv 1 4 f E, coMpLuicr , !rho dgli,ticati tgiupnaillon , pi , isotie balms and ',str e ets m the Mo. , raga rue vinflut dpi 'hre; hfithieti isfenth,•aitirtei4el grentth,pi tivoiite 'With the pablie, tiwesvppirtieularly revoninionded tor itsMOMM ldmarysaliteta span ehe. entieke. ert riatifyine the skin, cleansing the orerenny t er•Felli from WI WI• rttiltn.,ternotte entirely, tom *enrolee, eim , :a!orbs' ? !twig, Itash, min Often, Alorphete tm, ink '4ther iritisiismis visitations. • I •l‘Letntra'4if , high htilMnlity . frotiti MIIO4. ,ldripstlenwst, will .bealtiti%tt lit out •kirihtipal 41Apatito/41 Ahireuriatwi • nim Tit ler...ut . y,irgibin.„. • """or'''lifaiiin Van Ile Re*" /sliest. Pollii tatAiieleilit !he ilr.,hf . fateS Gen. Quitman, ni the 11e S. Arm*. ' Rey. J. N. Madil l Kits. Dr, Vesree, of N. r Ma Wagimimr, of Troy, Pi• 'Ddnell %It Volk Ut. Tritverl lite id the AlAtork iwth,of tiwiabo.ve.asstied‘genthphipm;sar, le‘trre, • iis cleinsinit and heitluig , Rrialoelit. niall tarts' they hai purr used—while Mr shaving - , it 'gives st MON tlon." • Sold. wbotekete hh(f cetait , iq Gettpburg,br geattrim , 11. 4 Dttk:Hlißß, Yeti take 4.. 'he genii must f . 's,e the lac simthe 01 R. G. Rad vrey on ;Its ' i J.k'RG.RAITYV AY, proettits, • ,S4pre.4l„ I 54411' 554 'Peed street. N. York. ' . "iii — '" - '---- 1'111:' - - .---7 A D ESIS, TO A F F LI CT ED . Thll , eftehibe ipOlimill of pit, but noire pertithlarly filionieselle way be sulltqlnix crithlr'nngh., Colds, .ilk:!,bicit at tbiasstatlett of the year. meeo pre , leimit,' is. earnestly requested of itie following it % li 1 writtyn, by gemilentan of l'hiladelphist ' 'been* *it/wind the astnnishiof edleaey *ft *Witt fit Liii lax ant Doti s Etter.; Olfesre Vasetictinitsiffine to tire" proper gloss Tst neistityl *birdlime wrought by the —Exprettto : . eitia,;' , ,ed Amer , . '.• , eflOriv n ttoPli, c. I AVPIPAAPPind Arabgh, it driers - ' si s ' ' afar i,, Aid atien bii'ronnueuption's tootle a most of , iiittifile bee: A•A .^ . • ' •.. Sore Threat. Colds, Coteths t Cheap, Mushily,' it • "aver fails te glom , . Alotti tkilijii4i, kOhooliii. snidest Aries en . uno— As t Pnlpitetion AS tifiqeert i .Xibt Sweets ; Paitithi &Air "'•'- ra tilsettatio etlissetia, 11l . iAiiiiiittijibifittibit ,; , 31 ..,• Aped Jr* ,-• 1. . if , Ali ' X ..:d .. PRA4ligilottfkiellt Ad Maktrootinirifted,e( Pig Pre' , . 4" ,91 1 ,7 .7 ~, s s 4, ': 7 7 , 7 • I Ki l l i Olatfter o iv.tuqe,brlte,tll.-11104 "-Bride • - "'' torithradie:" —' ' . •' ' " "'' Allsin reidert if dant sullinest i 'hoe not iwittnhq But Puicititut tiw 4. .F.miectuttutot,' to &it, 111 pain away r Immediately, fin sieknen dies its pretence sae dpitney i . lAnd, othfrwiie, tro' ,tnnt tley , ftlt t6eAW,el • of tlAit, 111 - eAtrtiON.alt ,Tne * . efds aidAktfire - 1114, 4 ittou n ii, 11 e illusion& the ittitiiitar9:P. FL' int'ttet therelit.) , &eh 6rrtk. itrriviveo. rill fire:itstr t so• .4 *KO w;Auktivit* on mirth or thr try Ili gillehite r rrniprjetnr., itbon tit Kir It jt is evuntedi4t. P. eprred only by JA. F . . • • .. writ.s. 11'11 {1 -' grikk e ,f4 g.ttimurr, NW ~ ru n rlchr 414 1 : ,0-011. a r Eft LEA. (ki: :1-"Vir: sm. 1 1- t-gir‘tar I. A nit. :piing , i So , ' . e`gPfiraiirk.(l4. Ptiefdo Mtfis iitr 'iilit iip. Ifir 4 V Mk, iS4II•--If. • UtrriViiireti a anti , for O•alts IF. ihr bili ip l i Ntiller; 84;104. find 1 2-4 Sllo:',ls= 1 I (i=iirt . Fil l tat. Alin tlA.Nl) (*(iV ERS and Marseillesittl. ('.Q --hothlislir orlicle' '( 4 IL Aiii`Uiii). Oct. lir Ilkilko.64‘' ' ; ''.• - • ----i____,.. J A Ii.V.NIR IA D SILVER,I'LN v •tt ''• (Wet qtmlily) Catty Cm:er-, is?„ Via 1 1 Priirtiiik Cards. Fem., - NM, Pairbt, rivithipto, Motto Wistets, I.:my Stallhg *lt ristlkir anowitio . : kr .. fur salt.' ay J . I 8. li. DIAN/AMC ~ NEAT BARONS I NI per ernt. lower than usual .(;Et)R(;11 ARNOLI) AS j u strreeifred and is now /opening as large a sink of FRESH ,Gool.lef as has ever been Offered to the publie this . place ; add being determined /107' TO BE UNDERSOLD in any Miele: by any eatabilahment; he invites Ws old friend. and the public generally to exam+ ine and judge for themselves. Sticrifi. 4 B. and 6 Canis per punt/. COFFEE. 4. 6. and II cents do: • ANH EVkRY THING IN PHOI ORTION, Sept: ID, 1E4413. scuoot nog's* A g the f;chools fbr fitik Stiovotl fur. OOP am rnenring. the ottrifithilepitoi, 'Mk inform Teachers; Portia, inn ' .OO, that heir now receiting his sitielft sf Schuid. Stook* 0000 11011100. which trill h r 610101 10 ehlitprim tom plow aisittitnent of ell thoopprosol bool.w in 4 1 1" itr-P A .TheiPubJie wiWb i isi sled that I intend Id dispose% of (lo mat ll* loan., est Cosittorist l is.. To be cootioisal d 116 0 . give me r C ; • KELLER RIANIVEI) Ail, 18,1819.
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