WITHER OF THE EFFECTS OF THE EVGLIIVE LAW Cet. B.—Considerable excite ment has been created here by the arrest of a fugitive slave, tinder the new la w.— An examination took place to-day ; and in consequence of the threats of a great num of negmes, who armed themselves, and avowed their determination to rescue the prisoner, Scan's t:tinnls, Gray's Guards, eta the U. 8. troops, were called out, and with kwided muskets, cBroriett the fugitive ll'oem the prison to the court room. No attempts were made to release the prison er, although some stones, brickbats and other missels were thrown at the marshal's carriage. The crowd eventually dispers ed, mad the negroc was committed to jail Awe week, in order to give time to both rattiest° procure. et itleime. DICTIFO4T, Mich, Oct. 12.—The excite. meat osiva t‘y the confinement in jail of siiidleged fugitive from the South, (Tenn.) who has bees. in the employ of (.4ov. Wood.. bridge, eotatinues. - The jail is strongly. guarded by the military, incase an attempt otioold be made to rescue the negrou, whose trial is about to take place, under the new law. Three hundred negroes have crewed. evee.to Sandwich, C. W., opposite De trek, who are just as anxious to hear the melt of the trial as the people of Detroitt who have always been notorious for help ing off runaways. 'llts house of the man, who informed of the negroes, was attacked last uight, and guns and pistols tired by both the aseail ants arty assailed, and some blood shed. The friends of Freedom, without die. Inaction of party, have lipid a large meeting, remonstrating against the infamous Reelw. matiou Bill, and calling for its nidliHcatioa. . over which Mayor Ladue. the Chief Meg• Minima( the City, presided, who also ad dressed the meeting. together with' Hon. Dinghy 8. Kingbam, M. C. James. F. Joy. tied 11. H. Emmons. eminent mem bona the legal profession. la Imes the the fugitive is not liberated, a subscription has been raised sulficieet to purchame his liberty should an attempt be made to take him back. Trouble is an ticipated when the negro is taken from the jail to be tried. He I. now awaiting his piptem.-7fri6low. ' L. awe POOR ttStave !"•---l'he Louie sills Courier of a late day describes ■ nese which it says it little believed could be er ected within the borders of KentaCky. The steamer G. W. Kendall was lyingat the wharf preparing to start to New Or. leans. On the forecastle deck stood a group consisting of a master and five or six , slaves, including a woman with a child at the breast, who were apparently going to the South. Just as the last bell of the steamer rang, and the lines were a. boot to be cast loose, the mother was bade to give up her infant, and. IMO told t h at she must go without it. At this intima tion the poor creature became foutde with grief. She caressed the child a moment, then flew to her trunk, in which bad been peeked various little articles of clothing that she had made up for it to wear Thine she first pressed fervently to herlifte and then bestowed them upon the Her owner then ordered - her to follow bighead she mechanically started toobey, but the promptings of nature were too strong within her swelling bream to be re sisted, and with loud sobs of grief, she turned, embraced her child, and clung to it with the tenacity of diepair. The heart reading grief of the woman, and her fran tic gestures, att r acted the Attention of per uses-00ft dte levee, and strongly excited the sympathies of Many. The owner was asked by a gentleman if he would sell the Woman and child. To this he assent ed and demanded $650 for them. Upon inquiry, however, it was Ascertained that the woman ors to be tiold down the river. and As child would be disposed of bege, The bystanders ,volunteered jp rabar'a subscription to the child, and send' it With its mother, end several of , theta proKered *lO apiece. At this junp ter*. Capt. Norms. the captain of the boat, came forward and told the owner of the *laves that he would not take him On hie boat. and sent the whole party ashore, and in a few moments the steamer Wes west dashing over the falls without them. Was the cruel and unnatural separation 11 , sally affoeted THE FuGrrive sl.4vE LAW Every where in the North, Mkt law meets with the opposition of imlignant freemen. It must be repealed. mid tho sooner' the work is contmenced the better. The following resolutions were mismi at a public meeting kaki in Allegheny county, in this State, on the 30th ult. : Resolved, That Congress bee no pow er delegated by the Constitution, nor say implied aothurity under it, over the minds and consciences of the American people,. to compel them to unite as a band of kid nappers and soul drivers for the beneAt of enemies to the "blessings of liberty,". Resolved, That Congress has no pow er to authorize money to be drawn from the public Treasury to defray the expek, ma of an ■rjny of kidnappers and men stealers, and that we earnestly and zeal ously recommend to every friend of freed- om throughout this Union the adoption of prudential measures without delay for the repeal of this infamous haw. Resolved, That Congress has no pow er under me constittitioa to depriye the people of the free States, whether citizens, sojourners, or persons suspected of har ing escaped from Slavery, of the inestima ble blessing of trial by jury. the great bul wark of defence again: tyranny and op. preasion, in matters pertaining to civil lib- COIN kesnlved, That Congress has no Con stitutional power to suspend the operation of the habesas corpus writ, except in oa ses of rebellion or invasion, and that the attempt to deprive the people of the free Stains et this great palladium of public freedom, by the passage of this most atro cious bill, w ,an outrage on constitutional liberty not to be tolerated. Reeetwel, That we will know no party but the buds of freedom In our determi nationtOisbee. by all legal measures, for the roped monstrous bill of abomi teatime. jtalealvid, , That the members of the Pew*,lsania delegation who voted for the law, are sodded to the lasting infamy and burning acorn with which enemies to Ilreedois and the rights of humanity are brendedthrixigliout the globe, wherev er liberty is eherished. amour.: of Glasgow. after neatly half eitatary's !Owe 'IIIIII thought, con struened e reaping filliehlom, said to be so atatpltr shai t Any (seen • implement maker wrltl,spewJvea it. The owl is about 4;30, • • armpit% be ebont 1 'c. , 1116AVY MAIL Ronnenv.--The pouches containing the great Southern mail were stolen from the car as it was about leaving Philadelphia on the night of Saturday last, and were found on the following morning, in the neighborhood of Grey's Ferry, com pletely rifled of their most valuable con tents, including a largo amount of money, jewelry, &c. A reward ofIIOOO is offer ed for the detection of the robbers. A RRE:I` OP THE SUPPOSED MAIL ROBBERS Upon information received in Philadel phia on Monday evening at the Southwest i Station House, a party of officers was dia. patc?ed to a place near Broad and Feder al streets, known as "Rum Row." and there arrested John lideUartney. Thomas Brannan, Jobe Bell l l'hinme•4 Vetch. and Robert MeDOweli, on die charge of being I concerned is die went moil robbery, I.e 1 Isaiah Dowst the' man Who 'gave obit information,that led to the , unlit 'of the 1 five men cherged with die robbery of: the i until, in an old Baltimore rogue. , He proferus to have teen • engaged in the robbery himself, but having been treat. ad; badly by his confederates, he gave the necessary. information to Thomas Stulthins o &nearly a police officer. 'to se eine their arrest. The accusal were moth ly aged' men, ' sad are believed to be Eng lick convicts. When arrested they were 1 al: About half drunk, and the whole inhati- huts °fauns Row. where they were found, seamed to be carousing. _ There' is bet one young man among them. The robbery was effected in the manner suspected, by false keys. After getting Weer with the pouches, they were liken to a stable back of Ram Row and there rifled. and the selection of money made. slier which the rejected letters and the bags were taken to some distance and scattered about where found. A large a mount of stolen goods wore found on the premises. It would not be very surpris ing if this gang were ascertained to have been concerned in the murder aralrobbay of Mr. Hurd. A Lon* "Votpii son Dunntiou.—Hoo. L. W. Rayne, one of the speakers wbo &likeliest! the "Southern Right'!" Meeting at Charleston, S. C., on the ed instant, gave utterance to sentiments of disunion. which transcend anything that we have Lard in that line: fur sod° time past. And' dm most significant part of the business, is that the lentkat applause greet ed almost every sentenee that follows : We have no faith in those affections whose eimumferanee is so extended that we cannot find - a centre to the circle._ 8. Carolina is oar calico, and we insist that it is no treason "to love her," even though it should be "death to defend." "A felon's death" forsooth .t Mr. Chairman, the in carnate God himself died the death of the cross, died between two thieves. and the charge against him was treason- Fellow-eitiaens. there mai be danger in dirunion—aye, there is danger ; we . can brave that; but there is no disgrace. 1 have a peculiar right to despise this taunt. and to hurl back on those who utter it my scorn and defiance. Whatever of pride of ancestry I possess, rests upon my refer- ence for one who died upon the •gallows" —one who paid Mr. Webster's "Hemp 'f at ,' who died that "awkward death" in the air "without touching the ground ;" one of Mr. Clay's traitors, who met that "doom" which he now threatens ; and here pledge myself that when South Car olina commands, that •traitor's" grand son will not shrink from *yin her, thought "treason" and "gallo wel were his. sed from the months of forty thousand and all Yankeedom echoed with the sound. Dunmatx.—A Savona,' letter to the BaMeson San. says :—The opinion is fart gajningground in Georgia. that a deep laid scheme has been set on foot for the destrurtion of the Federal Union. and that this State is to be used se one of the means for its consummation. It Is beteived that the Executives of this State, South earn lista and Mississippi, have been privy to this movment, , well as several leading men in the South. The harmonious ac tions of tlut•Legislatores of the States the past winter. upon the territorial and slava. ry geeetions, and the reciprocal inter change of tha.Vesolatione adopted by them respectively, furnish presumptive proof of this fast." Nitro Mr.xtco.—We find in the Union a eanl from Major Weight/non, fknator e lect front New Mexico, denying that the officers of the General Guvernment in New Meilen incited the movement for a Mate organization. The reverse is true, and has been sinew l/146, when the first step was taken. HC says that out of WI each officers in ,P 4lll Mexico, ashfive or six favored the movement. The only pease in the territory was in the hands of a government officer, and would neither print ballots for, nor admit - communications written by the friends of the Sudo Government. It was the people and, not the Government of. cep wished a Mate organthatleo, and he claims their right to admission. Hccuret.av ar Olay ar rived at Lexington abut 9 o'clock at night, expecting to come in quietly and unobser ved, but the selegiiph. bad announced hie approach, and•he we. 'received with the firing of Unison, shooting of rockets, and an illumination. The Lexington °beer ver gives the following sketch ore kw re morkihe mule from the balcony of the hotel: "He said that he cants home after his long absence, with feelings fa r different from theme which he at times experienced at Washington, in regard to the safety of the Union, and with it the liberties of the country. But all was now over, and be rejoiced with dim in the deliverance from danger. In concluding, Mr. Clay said that he was glad to see them all again— and here he pointed his finger towards Ashland in a manner so irresistibly comic, that for some time not a word could be heard front him. When silece was re stored, ho said that glad as he was to see them, there was an old lady about a mile and a half off, with whom he had lived ' for more than fifty years, whom he would rather see than all of them, and he retired amidst general, !oud and long continued cheering." BARBECVK TO HENRY CLAY.—Exten sive arrangements were being made for a barbecue to be given to Mr. Clay sit Lex ington, Ky., on l'htirsday week, by leading members of both parties. A gnersl invi tation waa extended to all parties fmm all the country around. Mr.. Clay had ex cepted and • pest speech was expected frOM WO. • ROW AND MURDER DV A LUNATIC.-011 Sunday evening, about 10 o'clock, the New York Tribune states that a mulatto, nam ed Peter Howland, but better known as Spanish Pete, who about a week since was arrested by Sergeant Martin, of the sixth Ward, on a charge of insanity, and placed in the City Hospital, made his es cape, and proceeded to the colored board ing house of John Williams, in the rear of No. 157 Leotard street. on the Five Pointe, where after some slight provocation from a boarder, he obtained a knife, with which he made several thrusts at various persons, and fled up stairs. • Ho wasitorsued, but he stationed himself at the bead df the stairs, and with_ a heavy heti-post, awl oth er missilesi , be laid prostrate m ay 'poise! ors, who attempted to ascend the stairs.-- A hove and blight 'niched crowd Woe collected in eonard street, IoPmY of whom stated thin g nneiber of proms had been killed by the lunatic. The Sixth Ward Polies: who were on duty theoi at the time, .insele, 'event unsuceessfid at tempts to capture the desperado. A rein. Aircement column were , applied tor, and °bighted at the Station Hoiunwand march ed to the besieged buikling, which they entered, but as only one could go up stairs at a time,it was a very &Kamm under , taking, knowing full well the fiendish indi. Tiding' with whom they had to deal above, and whit was burnt* every'possible mis. sile. Fillets, leaded only-with--powder, were obtained and fired, with the idea of intimidating him. At about I'l o'clock, after becoming perfectly frantic with rage, and in an ungarded moment, he was fel led to the floor by a club, in the hands of one of the officers. As the police ascended the stairs, after securing the prisoner, a horid spectacle was presented to their view. On a bed in one corner of the room lay John Mur ray, a colored man, aged 45 years of age, with his head and his face horribly disfig ured, and perfectly dead, having been killed by a bed post in the hands of How. land. A man named Frank Poppet. col ored, is now Icing at the, point of death from injuries on the head, by a club in the same bands. Rebecca Boiler, also color ed, is terribly cut and bruited, and is in a very dangerous situation. Many other individuals received severe wounds.— Rowland was taken to the tombs and com mitted to await the holding of the Coron er's inquest on the biidy of Murray, the deceased. HORRID Taaottor.—The Maysville Ea. leer of the sth inst., gives the following so. count of the horrid tragedy in Fle mining county, Ky In Flemming county, on Wednesday last, Wm. Ringo had an altercation with Mr. who had married his sister. whom he killed on the spot by ■ single shot from a revolver. Ringo's mother ran up to expostulate, when the inhuman monster fired two shots into her body, from which She died the next day. His sister, wife of the murdered man, then ran up, when the fiend shot her through the thigh. She is likelfto recover. He then made off, but the next day was pursued by the neighbors, who t I him tit the house of another neighbor. On seeing the coin patty advancing, he entered the house.— He was summoned to come out and sur render, but refused, and while attempting to draw a pistol, was shot through the ab domen by one of the party. He then shot at another of the party, wounding him slightly in the shoulder, who thereupon ti red back, killing the monster instantly.-- The parties surrendered themselves to the law authorities, were examined and ac quitted. AWFUL CASE OF POISOEINO.—On Fri day evening last, while die family of John Hahne, (a grocer on the corner of Bed ford and Leroy streets) were taking their tea, one of them soddenly became sick. and observed that the tea tasted remarka bly strange aad disagreeable. The &our ly, consisting of Mrs. Hahn.. her sister. Mary Winn, a sou 14 years old, and a do mestic. named Bridget Phobia, were all seized with pains and a severe, illness, which was Mout/hi to have beat produced from poison being put auto the tea minis. ter. The persons were all prostrated in a few minutes. and Dry. Blakeman and Post being called in, a stomach pump was put in requisition, and the tea extracted. which was subsequently found to have been mixed with arsenic. By prompt and efficient cant the above individuals may re cover, but up to the last evening they were in great disarm. The circumstan ces connected with this horrible attempt to take the life of a whole family are yet in mystery. Mr. Hahne has been arrest ed on ins icion.—N. Y. / -wirer. Cworscricur— The Constitution.— The people, or a small portion of them. voted on two proposed amendments to the constitution, last Monday. The first gives the election of Judges of Probate to the people. and the second gives the election ofinstices of the Peace to the popular vote. These amendments have andentit., edly been approved, by an overwhelming majority. In Hartford about 1100 votes were polled, all "yes" except 18 at/Wm the Probate clause, 18 agaiast the Justices. In other tuvrits in this vicinity the propor. lion of votes , in favor of ;be amendments wu quits as great.--liariford Than. Mr. William Hartfick, of Neort. R. 1.. while eating sapper on W edn esday, chok.ed himself - with a pleas of beefsteak. He anon becitne spetehlese, struggled vh.o• toady, • and became first black and then perfectly lifeless. Medical aid soon remo ved the ribitruction, but the paha had coat ed. and he was pronoilneed dead. Art& Cis! means of restoring life were resorted to—aokl water was dashed upon his (see ...artificial ?capitation we}} attempted. and he was bled" freely. After 'the hat bad been done consciousness was suddenly restored. be nisei his head quickly. pointed to his throat, and said eloni I" After the overwhelming feeling of suffoca tion and impending death, Mr. Burdick had no recollection of any painful sensa tion, or any of the circumstances which oc curred, until after he was bled. His case should be a warning against too soon aban doning efforts to restore !ifs in similar in stances of sudden death. FAITHLESS SWAIN.—Mss Sarah Ann Bruner recovered $1,650 of John Swear ingen, a faithless swain at %Vellsburg, Vs., for breach of promise of marriage. THE A ROM/MOP OF NEW Yoax.--The New York Post understands that it is the intention of the Moat Rev. Dr. Hughes to set out for Rome, about the middle of next month. The journey is with the view of obtaining from the Pope the Pelham. which is necessary to the full performance of the Most Rev. Dr's. Arehiepisopal functions. This, it is said, u well as the Interests of his Diocese, requires his presence in the Eternal City. Election Incidents. We have been put in possession of some facts in relation to the events that (lectured in some of the Districts of this County, on last election day, which it , is right the public should know, in order that they may see how the invaluable right of suirrage is tampered with alike by fraud and carelessness--the yonder may give, the transactions what nameihe pleases. la the Borough of W ifighteVii TOW dowbie tickets. "folded." in the language of the Act of Assembly, "deceitfully together,P were found in the liallot.box-,40 Me Township of Lower Windsor, nine tickets otthesaine sort were voted—in the Towsbip of New berry. pm voted Ave , tickets, pne three md'tGe titbit. tire, aid in tile Town ship or Hallam, six pinions voted Mien such tkketa—all of which were "detected," and according, to, law, "nod counted mong she votee," In every instant" where ibis wsi done. as we are informed. die tickets ee"folded damithdly torther." were Locqlbeolickets. We state the fed the tonowent Others may. and are as cam peen& to make as. midwives. In the • l'owbahip of Peach Bottom* them were 887 vowel name* entered on the tally fist. and WM votes hued in the ballot•box. counted, and the votes on them returned. being 8 tickets more than there were voters. flow is this to be explained I Wm it carelessness of the clerks and oth er election officers f Was it fraud t Or what was it t It is very easy to see, be what it may. that if there can beware tick ets than voter*, the holding of an election is a mere mockery. We suppose that. as usual in Peach Bottom township. not one of the officers was a Whig.—York Republican. JIMMY Lute NS been but six week. in America, and given 18 concerts. which the Boston Tiwitscript says, have netted not far from •180,000, which after the payment of heavy expenditures in getting up. the salaries of her assistants. &c., is di vided between her and Mr. Barnum. which leaves a leery handsome sum to both.— In this brief apses of time Miss Lind gave to the charities of New York *lO,OOO at a single disbureement; 01000 in a Slimed. ish Church in Chicago, and a few addit. Tonal thousands in private donations. She has now for distribution to the charities of Boston. *7,258. The proceeds of her charity concert at Boston, have been distributed thus : to the Boston Port Society, Association for Aged and Indigent Females, and the Musical Fund Society, each 4111000; to the Boston Childrea's Friend- - Society, Farm school for Indigent Boys, Charitable Orthopedic Association. Boston Female Asylum, Howard Benevolent Society, Young Men's Benevolent Society, Society for the Pre. vention of Pauperism. Parent Washington Total Abstinence Society. each 8300. end te miscellaneous objects of charity 1141115; being a total of 7'.256. THE SYNOD or TIM GERMAN HISFORNED Cnuacu suet at Martinsburg, Va.. on the 10th instant—Rev. Albert Helferstein. Jr., President ; Rev. T. Apple, Correspond. ing Secretary. The Martinsburg Repub. lican says : This Synod is a delegated body at which eleven classes are represented, of which seven are located in Pennsylvania, one in New York, one in Maryland, one in Vir ginia, and one in North Carolina. The Synod has in its connection about one hundred and sixty ministers, six hundred congregations. and sixty thousand mem bers.. It is expected that the Synod will continue in session about nine days.— Much important business is to be transac ted. There are. also present at the Synod delegates from the Synod of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. and the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, New York. Tus LONDON IXDUSTIIIIAL EXIIIIIITION.— The great Industrial Exhibition which is to be held in London in the summer of next year, continues to engage a large share of public attention in Europe. The Morning Chronicle says that five thous and additional feet of room have been al lotted to the U. States, and ten thousand to Austria. Chinese productions will occupy five thousand feet. One hundred and save* thousand and fifty feet have been allotted to Great Britain and her colonies. The U. States 'will now occupy eight-five thousand feet. Belgium is to have twins ty-eight thousand eight hundred feet, and has furnished a list of knot hundred and fifty exhibitors. Austria enumerates six hundred and seventy-dievea exhibitors, of whom one hundred and sixty are from Bohemia, three hundred and sixty-six are from Austria proper. and the remainder from Hungary. Lombardy. Venice. 41*.— France has furnished list of twelve hun dred and nice exhibitors. FATAL ACCIDEXTr•SaMaaI Bafgalla t a colored man, aged about 715 years, residing near Hanover, being mimed on Saturday last, inhulling wood with a hand wagon from the woods, came to his end, in a sud den manner. He had taken along with him a loaded rifle. krthe purpose of shoot• ing game. He loaded his wagon, and re turned towards home with this Medici weapon, laying on thew" of the wood.-. Al boine, in the act of taking it off the wood, it was accidently discharged, and the whole contents passed through the middle of his body. He died on the fol lowing Monday. He left a wife—be was a negro Who was much respected and well known. TON BMW, Or New YORK ON THE unarms 81. can BOLL. I , I —The New York Butte Baptist Convention, which met at Brockport, on the eth instant, Rev. Gib bon Williams in the chair, parsed ..series of resolutions npmdialing the Fogitive Blare Law as contrary to the spirit of the Declaration of Notional Independence ? sted opposed to the direct grants of the Constb Sutton to every citizen, and to the Is* of God And as• ouch they pledge them. selves not voluntarily Ito aid. by any MIDI whatever, in giving effectiveness tto the law, for the speedy repeal of which they will do every thing this is in their power. NuutricaTioN TicnnT.--The genuine States' Right ticket, which le commended to the support of every "true Southerner" in the approaching election in South Car- olina, as it appears printed in the Charles ton Mercury, is headed by a pair of battle axes, and two drawn daggers cross ed, with this motto underneath : "Our hands are unclinched, and we go heart and hand for the cause of the South." HENRY CHURCH,Esq., member of the Legislature from umberland, died on the 1101 inst., alter an illness of a few days.-- He was re-elected to the House at the late eleetioa. This will render; Dew election necessary, to WNW vocasq• VW ITU it MUM GETTYSBURG- Friday Evening, October, 18,1850, enact toetashalt auetben 18 1 / 8 Inhabi tants, ecolertai to the recent Of PPM Rde. R.y. Ommeirr, of Cincinnati, for. nserliafbettyebeig,los been sleeted Problem of Heidelberg College, a new Collegiate lootita tioa 'bent to be Muted at TURN Ohio ander the auegkee of the Osman Reformed Cho red 07floo. Jaime Coors. is to edibles the Ma rylaad State Aisieldtuval Society, dating Its sp• proaebing Oat* Sitcw sad Astlealtural and Het tkailtoral Exhibition, at Bakintont, Ca the suk aid 46th hut. HANOVER RAILROAD...-.A seetiag ef the Rtocibeldere ohbe; }lmam • Breath Roil Reed Cosepasy, ea Setordey the lith last, resetred that the Directors of the Ocempoey be messed se pea aped me loos U possible to looser end construct the rood. tr.*. ariderahuld that Judge Warn, of the Comberhad and Perry 'talkie! &mitt. will pre• aide at the ant November Govt, Aesexed will be bend the vote for atelebees of Conran is York sad Adam eesteties. s tho m oat Arnrais. /homier. &gam nets Adams, 1787 1724 90th 1484 York, 3404 4946 3356 4331 6193 69?0 Danneee majority over ltrilvain's in the dis trict la 777—Kurd meisrity over filmier, 803. There tsetse ussolation in the aspect of these le ttuce, and that is this t Although the District will be represented in Congress for the next than years by thoroughgoing, coniistent members oldie L4s7 cacao party,iteither Mr. D nor Mr. Kuntz are indebted &nibs& election to the 163 Whigs in Adams county, who proved ikithless on this wee don to their pahtical obligations and voted for a Reprepenbibre to Congress who matt to bound by his present political usociations as well as by his put political CUMr to throw the voice of this COD.. gtessiceal district, on all national qua @dons, in fa vor of and In accordance with the principles of the Locofoco party—a Representative, too, who would himself scorn to be guilty of a similar act of infidelity to his own party. Both Mr. Danner and Mr. Kurtz are elected to Congress independ ent of the support which either of them may have received from members of the Whig party ; and those professing Whip who may have cast their votes for either, will not have even the poor consolation, in case conscience should ever re prove them for their political infidelity, of know ing that either of the Leedom Congressmen are indebted to them for their election ! There is some consolation in that. It is always bard to fall under treacherous blows aimed by those whom we hare been wont to claim as /needs, and with whom we have been accustomed to unite in waging political warfare. But, as good Demo crats, we always cheerfully submit to the popular will as expressed at the ballot box, and when the "Democracy" out-vote us in a fairly contested field, we are content. They have done so now, and we are satisfied. When the time comes round for another contest, we shall again buckle on our armor, and do battle in the hope of better success. And we hope that by that time the 168 Whip who faltered and went over to the enemy in the went fight, will have been so heartily ashamed of their infidelity as to be ready to do double duty in atonement for past political sins ! THE VICTORY—The Cesepikr meouuxs the election of Danner and Kurtz in this district as "a giocreu victory" of Locofoconns, and deems the occasion of "the redemption of the ibth Con gressional District," as fully justifying the bring ing out of "Old Penelope" from its seldom dis turbed place of repose. This is right. Loctifoce. ism has unquestionably achieved a triumph in the election otifewas. Danner and Kuria, and it is proper that in rondos shook! give expression to their eialtation. But what soy those Whip who Billeted in the support of the Whig candi dates foe Congress, and contributed b? their vol.. to the brilliancy of this "glories. Weary" of Lam &edam I ..Art, awes the rub !" ECCLESIASTICAL.—On Thursday of lad week, the Proebytery of Carlisle held an adjourn ed needing at the Presbyterian church at Human town, at which time the Rev. Issas N. Han, rioantiate of the Presbytery of Ohio, was ordained, and then installed as Pester of the Hunterstown Congregation. The onftwitlea sermon was preached by the Rev. D. D. C WAIL& MO Rev. R. JOSIIISTOIN of this piece, proposed the Coastitedoeval questions, and charged the people. The Res..l. A. My a lgae &limed the chuge to die POMO/. Election of Juiditeo«..4ll Victory f In the midst of the general defeat which we have sustained, the consolation is left no of an. wowing the triumph *the Mends of an Elm tire Jodiciary throughout the State. Gratifying as this result must be la Well to every tree demo cratic Republican, who believes the people UMW ;wont to take are. of theinselvar, mid u well quadded to select their Mime as a delegated, *- gent, it will prove doubly gratifying in view of the powerful and well conceived efforts mode by the opponents of an Elective Judiciary le defeat the wawa. It is well known that then aided a mew and vigilant organization throughout the State, being its centre hi Philadelphia and ope sing thence by means of consiondents in the county.towns, and by them latter with the towns and townships. The effect of this organization ire* felt n gar own county ; and although the Whig portion. of the Tsar in the main stood firm against the Menge thus brought to bear 'plait the Amendment, the great mass of rior political opponents fell in with the ingrowing. Jading from the vete in the several townships, in antlNW ' den with °bounden*** poi, we should sap pose that in Adams' waft taffy dirmilberth, of the rotes ageing the ismindisent wen eiwg b the Locofoco pasty, with Spiv iiiiiintiOns,the whole of the votescaatfor tie Amendment, ro Whig. Ift* It haii been' in s&e* toitilkii6 we cannot telh • the vole, on the' 0 A inendotent, Ate fi r it bee beep etncialty announced, will be Aired in audit colnain. The majority for. it will be very heavy --pcobabjy from 60,000 to 75,000. SenatorlaL The Senatorial Rehm Judges for this district met at Chambersbuty on the 15th inst., Hon. JANIS Wesson representing Adams county, end H. H. HUTS' representing Nunn county.— The vote in the district wee found to be as follows Caasorr's majority being 870 : Carson. Wiegman. Adios+, 1058 1525 Franklin, ' 8828 2886 Mr)!One 8•11(VIL Chuoirmr, of Cohmbuo, phio, we mime to hem, fine of a► *Motion to Conrail lq • hiallm•fority. , , The Result In the State. Our opponents here beaten us pretty belfry throughout the State, as they always do when then vote is light, as is the ease this year. Al though she ,Looofoco !gate ticket is carried by a Madame amjceity, together with a majority of the Repreesmatives to Congress and the Legiale tam the Loathe* vote in the Stab will Ali UM' mmaideretdy below what it wee in 1449—showing that tberesult is not in consequence of any I,,geo fooo pia is the popular vote, bet that it is the result of the apathy and indifference of are Whip who did not deem it worth while to tart ont.— Howerwr, the Stab le lost- to a for the present, and Pennsylvania mods to the nal cower a fermentation wedded to Loceibm prltcipisa— This, with the ispected Leedom On in the sp. preelthig Hew Cork Csomemiemil !MOW win give the opposition a decided mirthy in both berehes of Comm, sal we the* ham im op peen saity of eosin how the greetgoestilite of Hu- min Freedom and Prebetiebb Mastless We► try will fare sake din bd. of Liebesieism , The regime Sem the dilibmt eenstke is the Mete are Mill eenteedietory. WO mums moth as en *del. The vote fan A aditer Nowa and Surrern General runs petty away with that for Canal Comfileekoner t soorresse. Canal Caner Amendment. Deepta Afervisen Per .4prinel 3233 1667 13113 11194 1071 993 • 4064 1606 149 3401 1491 647 lithe 936 Phira City, County, ABegbany, 1021 Lebanon, 767 Balm Backs, Delaware, 302 W 5711114 Franklin, • • 609 Montgomery, Westmorland, I/aion, Washington, Boland, _ Northonsto Perry, Montour, Lancaster, 1781 Bradford, Castro, Juniata, Pike, , York, Blair, 497 Huntington, 383 MiMin, 311 136 Schuylkill, 182 486 Cheater, 399 833 Adams, 401 840 Northampton, 993 1913 Dauphin, 397 1213 6372 6763 Twenty-two Bantams hoist...user from het /Sal —I I Whip and 11 bocoftwas. Elven Senators were chosen at the recent slection, aa follows City of Philadelphia—Benjamin Matthias. Whig. County of Philadelphia—Thomas H. Forsyth, Loom Adams and Franklin—Thom.. Cation, Whit- Cumberiand and Perry—Joseph Daily, Loco. Blair, Cambria and Huntington—Ruben A. Me- Muruie, Whig. Lucerne, Columbia and Montour—Charles A. Buckalew, Loco. Bradford, Susquehanna and Wyoming—George Bandemon, Loco. Mercer, Venango and 'Warren—John flop, Loco. Butler, Beaver, and Lawrence --Archibald Rob ertson, Whig. Allegheny—Robed Carothers, Whig. Armstrong, Indiesa,-and Ohnion—Henry Myers, (Independent.) Of the new Senators there are five Whip, five Locos, and one Independent. This leaves the Senate all it stood at the last session , sixteen Whip to 18 Locofocos, and one Independent Tariff Democrat, who will have the casting vote, which will be thrown with the Whip, u Judge Myers was mu by the Whip in the Armstrong district in opposition to the Luaus, nominee. THE ARMSTRONG DISTRICT—OFFI CIAL—Ws learn by last night's mail from Har risburg that Judge Myers' majority over Drum in the Armstrong district, as officially announced, la 89. This mules the political complexion of the Satiate. Mouse of Representatives. The fidlowing will probably he the menit of the election for mesas» of the Howe of Beentsente tivee—giving the Leixdocos a majority of 31. Loco Whig Adams 1 Allegheny 5 Bedford, Cambria and Fulton 1 1 Berke 4 Bearer, ate. 3 Blair, dm. 3 Bradford I 1 Backe 3 Chesser 1 2 Cumberland* 1 C4llllllll 1 Crawford 2 Ciesdieid, dee. 1 Clarion, Are. 3 Cohunbis and Neateer 1 Dauphin $ Delaware 1 Erie s Franklin 2 Omens 1 Indians 1 Lomita a Lebanon i Lehigh and Carbon 2 Lucerne 2 Lyeemina Clinics and Potter 3 Mercer. ilk& 9 - • ldilllin 1 Montgomery 3 Monroe sad Pike 1 Halbeinplan If It Nocaniaberland 1 • Perry, 1 Philadelphia uity 4 Phibelalphis county 1 l IlloMerat 1 Sehilylkill '1 • 1 ' demesbanna. eke. 2 • Tiers Wayne It ' Wcamorelandend Fayette 4 Wallington • 2 Union, die. . ; York a Total ' 60 Of •Vacuici,hy the daub of Henry Ohtmsh, Lis co. tlodepoideote. WM. Palau'llo journal of Wordily loot sap c "Tb. Rom /low C 0 ,40 et* f ih , toned to our botooi4. bolo wind magi from ill hoiltb, dodos W. rrotraisted atom of di. tato Cowes', ,bot,op Imp toliitOtion Goa day sod Ur pare moiatoia broom of our Ittodttsful region ow soon rostotedolot to ottoogthood pod batik" Onto Eisonort.—The returns from Ohio @retie contradictory and complicated that it ij itnpessible to present a correct statement of the position of parties. The returns for Congress indicate that there will be no change in the political complex- ion of the delegation. The Whigs have already a majority of the Legislature, and there as no doubt that Wood, Locofoco, is elected Governor. Tar ' CABINET are moving about. Mr. Corwin has just returned to Washington, and on Monday issued to Hon. Thomas Butler King,ltis - commiesion as collector of San. Francisco. Mt. Stuart has gone to Virginia, to remain two weeks-51v. Corwin, acting, as Secretary of the Inter ior, ad inierpn, in his absence. The. At torney General is going to Kentucky, and, Mr. Webster is at Marshfield. 1333 453 1409 910 780 2 ? NO 1481 12 $62 687 ns 700 635 382 726 11024 ns IRS 840 699 220 60 489 528 980 30118 133 State Senate. Congreosto nal Delegation. The election for . members of CoripiVigsira wilted even more disastrously to the Whip the n was nrs4 anticipated. We annex a lid of the members sleet, which, if correct, shows& sea Ls. (Waco pin It five members. Whip is 110irs. I. Thomas B. Florence, (gain) 3. Joe. R. Chandler, 3. Hen'tly D. Moore, 4. Jobillthins. 6. John . °Nair,. OW ) 8. Thomas Roes, 7. John A. More , Olin) , . . 8. Middieii 52 i• ' -.. " 1 H. J. Glancy Joni!, _. _. ._ .. 10. Milo M. Dimmock. 11. Henry M. Arlon. Is' i 7 ~i:} ( 12. Galosh* W. 'flow. - U. ham 14. Thos. 4 1 1_Moilir,win, 15. Wm. H. Kuril; Unio)* 18. lime. X.'llittenthiiri' . 17. Ahdrow - Pstkes: s) .' .'. '."' ' 18. John L. Dail , On) - '''' ie. Joseph 20. John Allow, ~ .. 21 . r5O/0100 M. fikeog i e ~ N. Jo.* W. How. SS. John W. WaL444(piß) , $4. Alfred GlHmoro. , 10 Whisisod 14 Loceteeei, • iii.:a et . ii. is . ~. T., T Tr no (Loco) to 4,04•11 tollltheCeeseei Go the Ihtb &mid t sad Hums* Det;tiy - ,("iiijOUlli'ii va cancy In the list Jiiteiot: • Looeilbee Iffeeither Compwa s ,.. The Centpikf =OM a eawtlog of!lha Dept.- may or co.ew.go sod neighloptingAosneeip l „" oel eh. gatuall Plaid* dal Ila• !hangs, at the bowie of boob Bushy, Sok, which w t . p g .. sided over by Col. ye& Lilly, 'amiss:lih7 s,;„. half down Vice Presidents end fliscatitr* ; which was eddnisaid by foist or Asa ganii.ia of the baN-4111•111/ '164 W. it. W.i.6 and ILL Pi hen Esp.; Of York. This wee SW onfittosib. ins held by either of the polities' PSaties in the county dor*: the late acmes, and a` atscriepoo dent directs our stlendon to a few date, wailer view of showing the erred of the Deintietutic'elo. guesses pound forth oa that occasion. ti is wee thy of rawest that enamor, township, as the ro• cant Election, gave the uneasy Whig asejerity she has aver given. In 1641, wheels pletc(Con. owa(o hed been thrown off lab Unitas, and she first voted a she now wands, she gave Vetter (Lew) • majority of 21. Sound principles have been steadily gaining ground in Commie eines that time. In 1844, Polk's (Loco) mai. for Pfeil was 17 " 1847, Shenk. " Gov', " 26 " 1848, LoncstretWe « " " " 19 " « Coed Preget " 3 " 1849, Pardee Were a sir. And now, by the help dila , speeches, (which. according to the Complier, were "well received," and under which "ties meeting adjourne4 in doe spirits in defence of Lonefocoisen, Conovrago sends us up • Aenedweet majority for the Whig Ttrket I Well done t Nobly done 1 for Corso wagoand her energetic working Whip! Will the delegsloo . front :Iferkiry it . again with another meeting of the "same sort" next year 1 Election Frannie in Pialladelpida County. It MIMS that very grove frauds were committed at the recent election in the Moyamensing end Kensington Districts, in Philadelphia county, un the Bth inst---the object being to defeat We. B. Rica, the Whig candidate for Prosecuting Attor- ney, who has rendered himself obnoxious to the rowdies by his faithful discharge of ditty in Prow outing some of the elan on chimps oftritudsr, riot, and , rowdyism. Moyamensing district Se turned a majority of 1437. spinet the Whig tick et—defeating Mr. Reed by 86 votes Mr. Vin yard, Whig candidate for Prothonotary, by 423 vote : and other candidates on the Whig ticket, as also Mr. Levin, the Native candidate for Con tralti. The Philadelphia Sun, in remarking upon the vote in Moyamonsing, directs attention to the im potent fact, IkW the lat and 3d wards of Maya" naming returned 2101 votes at the recent elec tion, while the auums, just completed, shows the entire population of those two wards, including men, wow* and children, to be only 2340 1-- The hand is so palpable that mearares will ow doubt by taken to investigate i 4 The Ban of Poi day last bee the following paragraph : “Cowriseran EutoTtort.—We are auth orised to announce that the lion. L., C. Levin wiU contest Col. Florence's right to a seat in the 39d Conroe,. Every hour pours a Iresh timid of light upon the dark plot in let and 2d wards Moyamenaing. and the (rand has now beams, westering as it isitopendons." • - Er.scrrtons.—The following list exhi bits the elections to come off the present year in the Staffs mentioned, and the pot; Utical character of the present Congntesion al delegations :-- Nat es. Itketiors. WA*. O. F. It. & Cambia,'Oat: 14, -- I ntsitn., Nov. 69 1 6 Winmaide, Nov. 4, • I S Now York, Wm. 14 as. s N,3•*sa 4 Nev. 6, 4 1 Nitthigas, Nev. 5, I ' S AhosehusviSs, Nov. I I, I Delmar% Nor 14,' I , Then sin two resanision in dai'pressni Congress in the bilassaiiiromnin delegation. and one in that of to fil led. State awl, local MUmt ire to be e lested,at the same time with the Poogress• open is some of those thoteso Restants or Glue Taixon.....Ths remain. of General Taylor, late President:of do United State., will leave Waiikinglow city. in a car furnished by the fiktiquehani Reilroad.OomPlutY 05 the IlOrniOfuel Sbe 25th of October, end will,reach ilaltituoru at, 0 o'clock, where Col. Taylor W. 8. Blies will take , pissesston of the', Gropes. They Will then proceed over die; York and Cumberland, or Susquehanna Road, cress the Cumberland bridge; and' prioinied.thencd to Hartisbtirg, and id toter the Central Railroad to Pittsburgh, where they will takd the steamer to Louisville.... The Portsmouth and Central Railroad Companies have behaved with liberality and promtitude, passing the remains and the escort free of expense. • •• 0 Tin COAD WHEAT. --in the early part otthe summer, the National Intelligential" published a notice of a field of remarkibte' wheat, then ripening on the farm of ltd.. win J. Coad, of St. Mary's count'', AIL Phe wheat appears to attract great atiOn. lion. A letter from Alleghenny from a gentleman who had received lam. plea of it, says that it is regarded with great favor there, and that he has been of t , feted five cents per grain for the spocithert ho has. Mr. Coed has been offered 826' for a single bushel. Th. Intelligeocer says that Mr. Coed is making prepa re tions to seed a large crilo this rant' and:' if no disaster befalls the crop. he will bir able to supply a good many denteada.- Trios. W. DOM. the revolutionist “Greff r , ernor" of Rhode island, is now ; in very ill health at his father's resiihntre. sad h is doubtful whether he can lon ettgvivel: afpr i mpi ibir Aii, i flovpmber Tenla► i tios'lloilciiiii persona were drawn on the 9th *LI Ile ..eve MI Janata st lbw November Wm 4tb. ca r ; , ' . , • • ' tiltiND JURY. rissilis—Jsossitassell, Abraham Middy. illamillopio.--asiwt 114.3.agy, Robin blemmone A11011757.1114,06&11, base liar jvheob Ilwa., "11 1 4144 6.1 ' tifs,,khe ~ 1 ugri•ows, ty. , - , , ',,; 00 1 4. 4 .' refti."lol ' w 004.14"• 4=4. 41 lueimosiry.triamt Ediasnidik. ( , H is oipriossi SW& . ; lloridek--Ammob MA • . , Mpti. , 4040266604"414" Olbera. Naduelai let* dark Heart Bulk 'Wawa Wieley. • 41 1 . Meirdasiers. Jaime Mark, Jab* Mot& MaseiralL• eel Illogagsr. at ' Wane% Willa. WIWI, hem eafellidli Ala T. Wgitilie Merl Bease, JIM Mara Hirialfirotwor. welt, boa 8. Ilikiebrund, Alr rbow4lloolPdote. Daeorl.r--rimerl Mir. R. G. Haw. •Comourage--A. & Aulatiaragb. Johp Johns. thillot—Jatrato /AWN', Joirob Dart. ..Latiommr-.1011 Ore* lirmiiimitio-48111, Mpg* Allred MO*, Wit Illooderg ' ; ohs Illisaver,WaL Kalkot,Thier boob mar. sews.— willreirii• T.o* Goorgyi WSakly, boob moo. MOUES HI Bat,tsstonit.—On the night etthe Mood= fer Mayer •in Baltimore .city. about -11 o'clock, Mr. Hexane aroma. an samiegetie, attire young Whig.while posing otos hoses in Old Town. ingot tetrphwante, was deliber, edely ohm by mime person or persons an •known. . The hall entered his leg above the knee, end so altsserred it that ampule. ilea was rendered weeessary next morning. The operation was performed. The pa tient suffered until abut two o'clock when 'he died, No young man in the city was 'better known or more reepeeted. He was President of the Vigilant Fire Company. Hie Amoral image attended by an immense commune of citizens and drettaen—the latter wearing badges of mourning and tol ling, their belle. k reward of $BOO has been offered for the detection of the mur• glerer. Four persons, of doubtful character, were arrested on Monday on suspicion o (mini concerned in the murder. Ton Bummer Foos. Yrr.—Philadel phis out-bids New York, Boston. and Providence in the emtbmt now waging for the honor of being most deeply infected with the Jenny Lind atsois. On Wed nesday last. Rom the Daguereotypist, bid 46111 for one of the Jenny hind tickets which were disposed of at suction r 'LOUISIANA CONQRSIINONAL ELSCTION. —The election in the New Orleans Con gressional district, for a member of Con gress tu fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mr. Conrad, has resulted in be election of Judge Dullard, Whig, by a majority of *32. MARRIED, Oa the 17th ult. by the Bev. H. Keller. Jose N. Cott aad MW Doasear B —all of this On the lath hue, is Fairfield, by the Res. D. D. Ceerke, theastaie DalIALINgla and Mee Mee• "Aare leGtetat. On the 16th inst., by the Hee. Jacob Ziegler, Waimea aaaaa re. of nankLin township, end aline Curw Axle H , of Monello tp. DlEll. Oa the sth inst., in Tyrone township, Jeep 'meanness, aged 3 years 0 mostly and 20 ela Jptheimps day. in GOMM, t0W114 , 411, MART, AS CATAIMS. infant daughter of Uriah adman. aged 8 months and I day. At Gemysbarg. Dark* county, Ohio, on the 28th era., Jemmy P. kimasear, (formerly el this man. VP) .11111 d N yearcand I mouths. Oa the I.IAII iast., Jamas Wereow, son of Mr. Isaac Neely, of this Borough, in the 3d year of his age. Oa the 7111 ImM., Banana Bosomy of Union lowarbip, is the 446 you of his ere. OSIZTILIUtIrr , ma— 4i sada lithium, Not thee. SST WlRT;,rdi.tof Thaw Wiwi, law ado arms* deeressl, in die bath year of kr an* In the deeds of this siedisat wean, bee Susi -11. Ow clank and amiss, in gassrat, haw sew mined • viff Vial * 11 : 8 110 11 0 q bur it has boo vim She was cm; allietionste nether," on paddilito Mead—alweyi readj to serve the needy, and a highly essetplery Christian. A Ungetiog and gaingst items only served to unfold and ppm the ads. Awoke , of her spirituel views and' Death had no Owen SO her, kar hsiakemersis in the iiinnipetent bans, end through itiefier gegen aes esomems4 thle ohne enemy." tifirdhat est him but not without hops; fe. iilessness of beriik, end thu New l$,.111,01• s(kr lest reekw• have onsammen Wyo. Oh, wish her loot his dist earsilbe leer t !WM. not =me; , irgabpseaspitrai t / MO" 11. 01 &et And kith beholds the dying bore, TO .11~.04111.,10110004111•11k id 14 . 141 Ow restiltelat et ids Ark ► en the li► " it s In i di iit s,....t: itis AP, Alit • doll ....., L iwre with, becoming fortitede. km i Wit errillise rod nabs eli f = lig wt , , 99044, Pa. i The amid& • ' rifisewhiwt ,ter tbe ihmeesed. triOt Id " ' riedeektrilW, gad abode A bid OV iy . lik Wiered li Widow him to all with oat. twins perwmatty samhtted. "Death team the reread circle or out homes. • Mid , le build their Widow& tombs!" A, 11,4nnwe r l.F. 4r4 sates. °Or at Privatea - 111 - a null' ' aduing lands of D.Zieg ler. EPa r s and' other.. lam*halls a& San* of Gettynbagr, and containing. 104 . ACRES, Mote ethos. The improltensitheti !r e t i „ TWO . lloUsRBi:ir: s am! the other Frame, tied a law b Ham There are two well, oleemarpope at each house. (with pumpia) atm* Qmhard of choice Fruit Trees, nowila t hi.....a large portion of tlbli hala Isle Meadow, from which 40 to 80 tose4f-May has been made yearly.— The karl,can all be farmed, and is all Will r ediiiiked to raising grass. It might au/bald a'Dairy farm to a very great advantap. o:7 l tier the terms apply to the under. ALEXANDER COREAN, WILLIAM KING. OeClll.--tf BAFIMMORII IlLusawr. 'vex Ties NA.irriuntssvii wail/ FLO UR.-1181 matkatirm become quite brisk. ~Selqi,aft o 900 # 4 . 114 " 6 " 11 + at $ 4 68. end 1000 NM , Citg illiflretrofB'4t'-Coro meal $8 t 0 as 3 18. Rye flourll.3 81i aOB 87e. p4 4 7 - I [o :9haag• ,YE/lal~ 0 ts. aBl O. Wbile wheat lOa a 01 1 / 1 WlsAtB Com, 01 a 49 ; aSt 0. 615 0 a 34 mats. Rio aat Mate CATTLE.—; Prime mistaisitirial *Lit In X on the 11001;i0altoilltiOlAUSIMItiillbi 10333 room r 4 ,1 f l. a aa ' noes.—isiass , 4# 41)&111 tem • 0635 per 100 Ibar . • FA . FNI vv ,11 4 -4 4/14i ; i. , ,' lic „ Toj i,el4:4; Ylitsort.i4 oott,,Tri,, on . , ,Urflafih4 tty v er next, at 1 o!c ock t P. nr.i#A!,yr • . THE. PARM A lets the propenti of lion. Janine Cp41,41,ti situated t 14ife limn th e tut lneMisni• ed pl.O. on the, • fond leading to Enniitnt burg, containing about • 201 'Aciis. Titers yl o4.the arena 1. story lo` Home, - - -11 lift Stable.* goad orchard. a inf. &dewy of exeellestinsadow; settees! wells of good water, and *bout 7 semi of wood land. The mes a is divided brie two parts by the Gettysburg lux! Bintnitsburg peb he rind.' . .Eas" olthe read,lre the &lid ings, wells, and meadOw, and about 110 sores of land; West of the road are the orchard. sod about 91 acres. To suit per chimers, the Wed on the different Sides of the road will be sold separately. The soil is excellent. TEll.BdB.--Ralf the purchase money, in be paid in band On the first day of April next ; the balance in two equal annual payments without interest. ; there is a mortgage op the Farm for a• bout 81960 to which the purchaser will be authorised to appropriate so meth of the purchase money u will satisfy the same. R. G. IifeCREARY, Ag't for the Owner. Oct. 18, 1850--ta Price ftduced VAUGHN'S =llmm:two =nu t Large Ileales-om4 One Dothan The 14194084 , er the Gum Aymboya tads " V•1111111111'1 Vsarratam LlTltoorritrric Vulvas," blidord by the mom alleltedass of V Atm*, dertigiven the DPW Sum sM.Lyuirda. bes raw tbe POWs of bb Sesehr ad iseere ankh' ; mad firs ebb did% blesdblob. be will pot op bet ass Noe ode.— bis gun. besbei•-the seta prise wO b. CONX DOLLAI. The lobe soy sow 'Maid shag dos dusiaites et at. N. also, its ismaid. sad 'swain psswartiss WILL ingsla mitigates.. sad de rum eass' wet be bostored is so, waded is as Imswif we. As Olio ssedidaw, swim as adage!' Pim will ha SoodlOad by Jade who howl not hitherto twit thin...lwo tweoldatiodi old too do**. do anwAsto would beg to iadatata that ley snide is sat th im shoot with the vast amass df ^ Itimendlay ar the day t" It claim. for Itself a geoater Awderwy pryer. iv all than may wilco preperatini saw Wen thr ~LI; sad ha. ..stained itself for light' yews by nooks =Aiwa draw., mid, sad this wdesdaa, sammaadwi deal& do mice of may Gant artioh in this nee Noon's Ps*TictL.aLy, dd. WWII sits with past had. lag gems sad tartaaati, sass oh. Mod, Lim, thtaiys, Du*, seed other mane, Epos the weer astral of wraik UM sad trath depend. The radishes has a rads bigh trades as a mrady fix Dtorsy asd Gravel, mi an adrimro that erased It my ha 1411111 a 111 Alt wade tra intrahmat ebseraan bra arandoeral Ma pairs. —ad ha tram draterans disease. MOM eopesiafis DROMIT. tbe era ra tsar wwdd eumesthr and hoards raresiessd it. At sr errant rase it le rails sksieed by MI, ad W nisi MY pray the article as as the Cheepeet Ifediathe Le the Wadi! ar Plow at kg poomoblott 'ha moots oko them swag t they wools sour stator loom of ogotipk, addkient to he rolkot patoko) valid& Vu. loomoiltoid porpotoo, mad twikk gra sago agar &kw pot me to potodeal bootoitogroto Tiro pooolpto an Woodson, to sake the boa of post Woo. ad& Om Ito ohonotot al r rJ soodisoo lhop tin sallohlo, the toodioany 4 how of' witleb, Is the Ana of We boom di woo of the crafty. ow Is NOW epos, Vas elnes Vmetaile Uthaltriptio Mistue"—Ns Omit Ammiessi Itimmdr, miry Air** ht awn huh. et es* ran Wales M M sto we& Ks mmll bottbi wia hood elm th. pampa meek Is diapaial et REAM) Os s. Mick N. Y., wr7 Mali; Sam. O. O. VAUGHN. sre Orbeissia s. Ileeedi h oLCOTT McILESBON'a Co.. ill MAW Lush Item Volt ekes 11,...A0 Woe (enneebor Ore in* bad *elms IWO whew terra beisee) sena be put mid, ew lb eyelike' *lt be item ie lama AGENTS ;43. N. Bositter, Gettysburg ; Jacobi Itle. Oskora ; Wm. Wolf, East Berlis ,• Jo sepb R. Henry, Abbottstoun I .1. B. Calk Fay-, ; Luria Dent', Chambersbutg ; Wild= Borba. Hamner Oct. IC , GRAHAM 111 1851. GRAHAM has completed the most extensive arrangements to give still higher eitenteter and value Sa his Mega sine for the coming volume. 1 • G. P. R. Janes , the celebrated Novel* ist. has been engaged to give a 'eerie* of splendid remanent. Gnomon D. Paterres. the Poet of die West. wig write exchtlietly a poem for every number. Gam* Gnennwoon le engaged to give a diaries of her beautifel le it .LINAlge of IWO . CarAaa. wqrjbaille a brilliant set of papers for . 1811. Fessunene 0 , 11 % 1 4 4 M author of Ratarnollia, is also engaged;wiih Wine rim and Lonovnunw. %test end Lew. T. B. RIAD, the Art Mind Poet, is now' at Dome Wore• on hie -to hely, infer.. Dish from the.~ galleries a supetti set of drawingst 'froin America have been sent to LoMibt and Park,' end' b splendid set of highly finished drawings by the renowned David, of Paris, are to be finnished f*AsobaiesatAss' Da• panatela, wk*„ 1 111 ettastsnYt knit that hu ever beet riKEngland, or the Uni he first appear. in the Demobs. 441:, • All this I - wow in this = o lne for 1851=ifid Graham's twill,be astotdilosh.-Gishaid WIC abolish...the systim of emoraming grin and oenetitates every. Posoniter tednEet itor agent. Now is :the time to for:nada as the, DeelotiOite WOW aibeakitbill bbl eme. Tollts÷Singie Copies' , Price ayba for 1841. AU mans for t:4sWhji4o'a Magazine. cooloionohslltWith , 1841, will, tit.,4upplied,lo follow,log; totes : Single subacribere t 48 & Iwo $ 5 ; five copies $10;; and Wu oopiei.(qt 11120;and an extra copy to the poram !ea-, ding the club of ten subscribers. !rheas terms will not be departed front •by , any of the three , dollar magazines. All orders addressed to GEORGE R. GRAHAM, , 184 Chestnut at. Philadelphia, Pa, Oct. 18. 1851. ALEX IL STIKVENSON AI"I'ORATRY AT LAW, 9 CkFFICE in the Centre Niters, North n-P of the Court , house, between Smith' end Stevenson's corners. ' ceMICCIJAMATION,' **EMI the Hon. Douai, , ' ,Esq.4lasident of the 041 C of Ilk Common Pleas, in.thisketk co - - the 30th Diane', &or if e of theniCaurts of Oyee end Tetmiaerotil Gehmal Ail Delivery, for the trial or all capital and other offenders in the said AO t ecto4hait iliensilteDnirriii gind ;Ilaitin. R. Russia., Esqs., Judges of the Courts of Comm, neasimidGewqralifygDalivery, l'Ar. 01 Rar:F. 4l 4.c9itat aliO*N4e.4o . ° 4ol i eki lk the !IMO, i , of A.. l 4.v.Vis .#. l theskiffOrPt? Ite.WAN 4 **, 1 1 10, 0 1 44W Aup til ik* .YC.Er P(. O Pr If9RP , ,,PRO; ihP ,fPght Alknitreft Aff4.tactY. isi4 P 3 Me iiteeteA fur ,holittng A , Capri, of, born itoit'?liiie ,an ,General Outrun. &slips iirtifity .49.0 i and Oenerg Jail Treltypty, ana:OniailfeeoY44 atuvilinaiiieri i Mt. tysburg, on ablpithlatifithel of No- vembeete*.ire t Or i i M.' ei CP NOTIM I 8 HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices fif ,OtelNlilell k the Coroner and Constabled wlthin - lhii siiid County of Adams, that they lien indtheie ftiitalr proper'Peiatins, *I their Rolls, Records, Inquishlobs; !klieg *dons and other Ite. membranees, Wile. those things which to their offices and In, that behalf appeAtin to be dette, Mid also they whawillSea, cute against the prisoners that atit'si ititiii shall be in the 'Jail of this laid taunt)! 'Of I Adam', and ias be then' and 'thet 4 e to pros- cote *pint them as shall be 'uin.' - WILLIAM FICKM, %EMI. Merin office, detWebent, Oc. twines.: j A ItkA - 611EIR WANTED. A TEACHER, gasified to to bike charga et an English' School, is wanted at Sheet's 13chriorHoisse, In Freed., om township. A Shall compensation will be ainowpi to a conmetettl tegeher— none other' need apply: Application must be made soon ABRARAIII Kant or Aveli- Oct. -4.-LBt " NOTICE. LETTERfI Testamentary on the &- Mate of CURIO/TINA BENDER, lets of Mounijoy v. Adana co, dee'd, having-been granted te the subsoriber, polite is hereby given to ell indebted to said estate to make payment withoutdelsy, and to those having claims to preindt the same for settlement, to the subscriber, residing in same town ship. SAMUEL DURBORAW, Oct. 11.--6 t Executor. ITCTICIE. Estate of Philip Groupe, deed, THE undersigned, appointed Auditor by thil Orphan?, Court of Adonis county; rr Settle the eitieptinint god puted items in,the Administration acsount of Josue Gomm, sunfivitig efecutoi of the list will and testament of Ptitysi Ganvra, dee'ci, will :stunt fortlist purposi at his office in the Borough of Gettysburg+, on Friday the let day if November nr.rt, at 10 o'clock of said day, When and where all parties interested are requested to at tend. R: O. M'CREARY. Oct. 11.--3 t NOTICE. LErrERs of Administration on the es tate rd./AC(1B !lemma, late of iler wick township, Adams county, decd, haring been granted to the stibscribers, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and to those having claims, to pre sent the same properly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL BEND,EI2, GEORGE MYERS, Met%) 'fit* named outociibe4 syskles in Ber wick avettahir4 the last inLiteeistown, Gennap, township. Oct. 4.-614 NOTICE. THE undersigned, Auditor; appointed by the OriAlins' Court , of, Adams county, to distribute the balance in the hands of Jowl Boannounta. tor of ELIZAJBXTH EHRHART, dewed( to and amour; the heirs and creditors of said deceased, will sit for that perposs at ths public Musa of Chafe, Myers, Jul Benderaville, Adams County, Ps,, on Ail day the NA Nortystler' wit, it l I O'- clock, A. M., when ainf Where all persona interested are hereli notified to attend, • M. B. WILSON. Oct. 4,1880,411 t A l O T/C E. LETrpits of Aditinistration on ths Es.. tilted 13 eMtok O. Whospitty. law of Franklin township; Addis's evenly, Pa. deceased * boring been rut" le Ow 9 lt h scribee t eisilittrin said twwiebbi l noodle la hereby given to those indebted to said emote wanks payment, and to those hay ing claims to present the same• properly authenticated foreettlement.' , WIbLIAM PAXTON, achntri - &opt. 50.," • AroricE. THE *heel Pirates's. of k'seisitlitt Ja. township will meet at the house of Henry Bertram', in etid tewashipott Ste. utadV, at of woe- !mt. to select Teacher, to- take sharp, el the Public' Se.itaa• dia4 said township..: The Goa the Aligerook;fiehoole of that trasnaktp ars aqtarted to attend., 4 1 1 1 /ad KATI% Seep if4t: 20.—at . NOXiClik, , I Elicit 4' tka•orgi,:owirers4hieti. , ETTERN of Astatiaisussiont eat the estate of TIIBODORE K. EialEF. grIbPIX out. tY, PLl,lll4fg e tstrktit besa - 9tetl f ie thp"ittlbititifte Niettiaihi . 14' 004' iiititi notice te hii4'efitkif to ill aittiate tidebt id to aid sefahhcci lisikifinii*llk Wilhollt 'delay; ilititts mese 19iVtigeiaris td prbeetii iheaUfeertlituttiettitestid for settleateta. / II (V ELMS R., SLUM% • ' ' Aug. 23..-8 t• ' Admir. VOTIOE. trrEits of Administration on the es•, Al tits of iltßalltlall Rsemsn,late of Ber viick borough, Adams co. dec'd.havingbeen granted to the subscriber, residing in Ber• wick borough, notice is hereby given 'to such as are indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those hitting claims aro requested to present the same, properly authenticated. for. settlement. • • REUBEN HARMAN / 1 Sept. 27.-6 t Ashler. ITEW C1.001)3 , liatnersly,'s Vftrie.c.Y Store. IjrHE'aulnicribbr iiiillee thd ittehtidii ; Ise 14.poblie to the large assortinapiX golfs just received , at his Variety: st; on the. Nottit West,. corner of the Dia. owed. Oettysburg, Pa.. which he wilt he pleased to show tb Eli who may fay , iir'biM withit eill, . The stikkbbintisti;in iiiii, of OP,Ftx. 6 1 .' .' al dAii. l a OLuISSEBO •f! SYRUP' 110.NEY, TEAS, Spices of Muds, itill, rift, ou;4.0!; alio * 11400,144161 boµso o k, or , _ , China, Glass' anti_Queenstitare ever , Affeted la ihe . plane ; also BARD , WARE wtd 'PARIS. OUTItERY, Col: fee Milt I A large ainutttmint of ;cl4tl -Were, aunt' as iliti, frotlauh °Mira*. die.; Williivi Bluikeleitill sizes. wit..e. . . Travelling Baskets. •• ralliwi Arobins , Whisps.*c.; Orackffe r (a superior arti cle.) Cheese, Pickles, 'Oonfections and Fruits of all kinds; ',kiln; couatahify op, 14;1110'RM supply 0'1(10 ,lidiit ' , FAMILY ge iwuß • and different kinds of riod, UMW & BA CON, Hominy and Deana, Tobacebe Snuff an4Cigers, with a large , variety of Fano)? Articles—all of Which NM sbe sold at teL markably low prime for4ult or noutilry produce. ', The eittoserfber return* his • eitttern thanks to the public for the liberal pain*, nage heretofore extended to him, sind in vites purchasers to cell and• examine his stock before purchasing alsewhere. 1 WM. W. HAMEEBT.Y., Oct. 4, 1850. PUBLIC *MAW , Of, Ri4L .11 1' 4Pe_.1141714 1 .4 - 4 PRO. PER illtiqßS will baßfratcd at Publinl99lo on the preatiatta, On Saturday Mc 2dth inst., a HOUSE & — LOTI is Bader township. Adams eonnty, adjoin jog lands of Nicholu Busbey.•Joho Wai ter, and others, containing AC It ES, shoat 2 acres of which are in Imminent timber. The balance is in a good state ol'cultivm lion. with a good proportion orMeadow. There is an excellent thriving ORCHARD on It, towing a variety of choice fruit not to be surpassed. The improvements ate a nouBlF Loa BOUM, dill with a running stream of water neat the door. a log Harmnearly flew, a. spring house, and other out buildings. stritiale to commence at 12 o'clock M.. when terms will be made known by F. W. KNAUSS, S. P. KNAUSS. IICP• Mach' at the 'same time antl , pittees. Will be aoW a Isle: vatiety of PERST). .1 4 11,0PERTY.- • Oet t 4.--41 60 ,' • 'l:Sentinel" please copy. ••, ; • TO TAMPS. ROSENSTE EL'S PATENT. ' THStsubscriber i9vitas the attemine or 'Miters-and Leath& De.ileri to' his great Improvement in Tanning Appavates.. by whicli Leather can he turnetl (out in. otie•third the usual time, , at . a great saving oleos, and labor. Certificates itnittiner 7 able can be shown from Rersons.wlm tested the merits of the improvements, and who testify"?' to its great superiority over Alt other processes. For particulars see large. bills. - be Shop Rights and Countt'Rtghts disposed Witt reasimatite:htes.' gcr Letters ethlreised'te the tioileisige2 ed at lekesburg. Perry coupty,:ra.,4ill meet with Kemp{ a s tteutign. • ' ' Wm: . mpto4gsrhigEli. 4 0M Messina. Enreoi / s am inlonned dint some of the Tanners county are busily engaged in eontlenwing die 'merits of my Improvement in' I refinitt mall es my judgment as a Tanner.' 1 have npt the least confidence in the einwerity of thie opposition, and hereby obligese sayself..to pay to any Termer in• the county, who shall succeed 's% imlucing any lanfrl. l .4fitiki,* , dopted my plan to abauflosi 41 and return tt? the old mode t the sum of ilia' hundred dot-, tare, 'Further I will guarantee the lm= prevalent aem w erate as krepreseat.,hent I pal it id. or w'hetidone according to my direction, ctr,no play irst.'ll"rtbriglOPE! New Orfehl;'Pa., Oct. 11;18 1111111.0N81 RIBBONS to Nli Ladies' o mammon is asked •to a -"L ...ay lame and varied assortntent of plaio MANTUA and kikTIN RIBBON% of eratf , wiOth and color thaetrtay 643 de= Octs 4. J. L. IfclitcK.'' DEDICJTIO,4I. TILE sew Mundy jatt,eaecteit peacthe resideocacif Yid. Cheinbedinijnoldin Wauthip.: Ad 4 iniceOtaPtY, Paw:YAW tie dedicated toy the , erorehip ,Alatigiity .004 on Nandny 'the $4, , g/ ilreeenber next, at 10 o'clock.: A. M. Qat. 11,1840, , „ ~, •, ' "PAO"' 11 4 14 thxDPilet PIN 4 44P7. IIirWANT' A °Mimetic tO do the work of au orxlipory'aitted Family: A colored Worritittlateold be pre. (erred. Good character 44, wect hab. its will be easenthtl t appMet, who May AO /4 , 1 3 . 0 naanent aileaticat,in a plea ,lCFrEogairs is the ether'? office. 4,., • ~ Tut ~, tbd , es•iiiii le i 'guilts , i gives Ate following notice` ehhe 'Dist, ' fipolai remedy of thritlifi tl i , ,!• ,,- .1 ti o wi:n cjninn muno,.. . r opip n elk , , I raWMlatTiNer" - 'etWill: 11pr ty,, beelines we believe fismtgag ,awls knowhyleg 440 Joie% *4 Op ( tkode of the bail Id market or ihe complaints for which it is recomariquOil. 1, ' i ' This nretlicinebitommil,friliolch",foil feotililit ititireeitta barelblly effiatedhy .ste etttittliteekii:liitl illtillftWp yilOiii t 'iti leceiyeribY the 'Onbile 'with c4pidifirnr,e,' Its efficacy has been proved'itrithdfy ob durate .e.esett . or diaries.), anti its fame bss ,rapidly extended. Jthie been estetteive ly usedin every part of the country, par ticularly in the Middle and Northern States and strong testimony from intelligent and highly respectable persons has been ad duced in favot , of its merits as a remedy for colds and roughs, affections of the thee!, diseased liver and clyepepale. . 1 'None genuine unleidirsither`ay-.1. Beris,'olt the wt'speer. Por,vo by 8. H BU EHLItII; Liruggtet; Getlyiltuig. lfralth iorc tivertirnicOts. sjece t Clot/lint Ware/game, 1 414 L Pro,Brimor of tite,tbove establishi mem would respectfully inform % the. Citigen. of Baltimore snd.riebtitphat,lle has received from Bump. the 111t14,04/ i,7l4rr R IVO : totetlfefilifith ler eil . okent of good* adapted to the co frit ileison, consisting of ,s aline, - a v o m in, and klfitiptis .4 a°l4, thlt att i l,NOPA l f i - A new article***Olillatl 'tininess Opals. isilmolltl 'itemiser* of ihnik {and unite mostxleataablo 7,atilealionpo thla season. , ARAL ' , and are coneteptly r e p avin g n ' Vesting., coiceistihe of plain " Sias ental Wooten Yetvetwilgiived *WI .atripsti Dula iv* 6" kir ' , Slattes,,wak of all shades and Colons i 'Oer CUSTOM' WORK is cutund made in the he Mari= ner-.-aud, as regards eiyhrand workinell• ship. its wirranted to gWe'ttntire satisfid tion, aid at greatly ifiliscied•Orletik`'' •.' o '' ROADY-IdADE'OhOlflitlffeew;Petij 'eons in.wiat or iteedyosade Olothiltrifii particularly invited , to mill'stidwgraftulti our stock before purohasiiik elsilishiftlali we manufacture all qualltiessflPASSHlEW , Alll.B ' AIIhOTHI Ndi i'. And our assort ment of that artiEht ir '4l , Olt titan; 'hirgei , . j i nd whiclf offers isliifqrs It rat -, 9 1 *. t - went of iltciur4uir 1 'minim a. sooty which conao!,itet fob ibell in' A baker Clothing 'Establishment lir the City. . We ',Olive try f; 44 it arlato)nproiday inanuacturing Catmints ot Oynt.Y .viirillin from the beat materisio, , in , file, must OA 1 proved styles, lei , r ot a,d %inter . Wean ' cfnanfilNa , or, ' .; Sartout, Sack and Paha 0VVV4. 0 11 14 4 Ofall colormiaaJitiaa . *Ltd akraelytent;ll26o 4 50 4 75 , 6 60 and uti‘vsedi.' BOYS! SACK . A. OVEgCrIATfii. A. large asiertment* of Boys' ,'Svibk.iikriil Overcoats); 20pet &mi. lest' Illur the initial prices. ' 1 • SUPERFINE FROCK ANnitft COATS, Inside fakir i v'er a t Clotht, ih the Latest raglan,' I;laiy . W 4p stock Tar i or" eali;'TailLi'ihid lf . esa.,., t r e tutte"'s fa e — aseirliimetit.twf Tfee4 Vreekh' and Ma ka. '.:X l lkfeii. , ` Arfi?le 7: Forest Socks, for Stormy . weather: Ake taloons, Cram Super TAnql, flosskins.-- 8 LACIV'ANIY'F,ANt; Y: ~CA 1Z ' 1 ''' l'Alsitt j , t tiiitery 4 vitisty 41/Stiitd. '.'" l r‘ Color l At $l, 1:00.:L. 46, 2,460; 04 60, 1 and upward's. - • P • . • VEST 111.; made from-Rich , Velvdge, Sit tins,Cailunercs and Valeticies4 bud' at al =ME li•-•ItemFrobqs qa me and, place,cortiff of Fred( fifzL Veciii*2 l / a binit *a te , a 11. 11. COLE. 2?„1849.-1y Shirt Estaiilishiiient. • ONE of tho , moat :cf. S H Rif s 1111011/ States ,ll °, 1 7 1 ? *here 900 per.rmos and a ettick nf. k 940 dozen Of Sidra always .. on hand andmial. hies sititidde fur all part's, of thn,„l,lol9ty Mer l chants''and'''otlitirs Saltimpre , arc invited to can roll exinitne ,tbe karripst and bait assortment of shirt' that ) kits T.,lpr been !if - all bi4e. and tin corn ett 16 anl eitinqt .. 4, primp sed. Morp ,thap, napol j etort has been made to rendeithossiortmenttof,,Sliktrroi COLLARS, Linden and Cotton 'DRAW ERS, complettl i tmit tittairlitte t* ' ' T. B 'l" epee'. 179 itatintere "iron, near Light. March 29, 1860,—it I • ÷— ~, R SSWORATION MID PROPOIRNATION Or "illee rlPt lii, 1 I ill. W I., aimd &Hs Y. , ffe.l ~. 18.• A CatD, . ' .. 11i'. `wrisr '4 001,,,a0intit itimos= , •sibie to fittefill Rersciyally , it) the greet Mantic' Of 'Willy 'appheatinsiti s from ill ite , otioaa'ol,the I) itiOnifnt iliey !VnitK Al lir for 1101111 liter; %fist fol. Weil' Befettatid o * TONIC,' 'Wait' fOtind le 'neiessaity' to ap-• point a Gencrofiriefwitlaivr iti,gesti to vis it different citMe and towns throttighont the ilhtiteo Ellatee• vesting rhim with authority to liPP"ln!lub - agengti Wm and vend the Hair tonic, and to apply the, RlSBTplit. I.Al'l V Ins', Ant! 19 pet them' intolthethande of those he may appoint to opernte wherever a tiollieioni number of patieete .lit' itiy , town otitiiighborhood bhall be obtained: . , Capt.: , °Renoir. CatiVeitt; of *Patkelei county, Va., is alone luthorlted 'Woof as General Travelltnik4gem, 'rid? the powers above indicated. ' be 'expelled 'lO visit. auk speedily 1111 possible, the prinnipal'eitles mid totaafer'ilieUnielis; i ' l ' L Nyll• 90v91t w4l,.+Owsys.hite °nit! t‘"' al t ‘o. i'VeAY,PC the- HAIR TON whie censep the hotal,ol;dendruff. strengthens and ,inyigarates the hair, and prevents. it also front falling (4 1 7) 1 ,4 r It' regi iff tenon/Y. ' 'h uperMiunct sir it may llWayelar M wholesale; liailtotwardedlo etiy pert bl the Union, by itdilimitleglhaprogileturs M. WISE do Soll'Efelldiontnll. Ottr^P a thleAlt Six 'bet des fu doll iih ' 10 ybnie.' Dem 7111141KA....1,1;.i,' . `rf e RE/fit4VAL‘ti ,v, • JogiN ZiAirtharroox v blil` Hardware anti GI-roomy' :tore to the Ronal recontly occuplvih7., 4; ENKY Sohth cornCl : of the •Diatesend l , where lie ha opened a much increased ' assortment of HARD WARE:4i. CIROCiiitiES, to which the agention of the Public is invited. Gettyshurg, Sept. 0, 1850. Utiles' . Dress Goods. C 4 RO O de Rhine, Oro. A frique, Seri chew and Chameleon Silks, French, and Thibct Merlues„,Nraquitiae, Alpac ca,s. Popl•us. Cashmeres, DelnintqChintais Prints, l caq with• trisne*iget„to Auit c in greakvAr,icty, 24 a% 1110,0,wA44:p9sRible titices.cAA,44 Ivan th4i.q4ap,storq of Oct. 4. D. 111(DOLEk2OFF. Philidetlpialti A ditertitimitits' hii.Vlo""t'm LVG 0 4,1. '" 4 AGENT F6ll OF 80trin WORTH MANIJFACTURING CO 8 WRITING PAVERS. Warehouse. No. 3, Water street ) PIIII.4DELPHIa. SDDcases of the above superior Papers now in store, and, for sale to the. trade at the lowest market price, consisting in part of Fine thick Flat Cap; 12, 14, 15, and 16 lba blue and white. Superfine 3flediurn and Derni Writings, blue and, white. tatra super and superfise Folio Posts, blue and,.... whi!e„ plain and ruled. trs, snipe! Linen. Note Papers, plain and 6 1Xx, 1;f 1 ..,„, Supernneand One ,Bill Pape's, long and broad. Bupeetne ant, tine Comating•lfouse Cape and Pets, slue and , twiiite. , .Eellra super Pongee's Caps and Letters ,ltilt. 7, Plileffir, Sermon Caps end l'osts, blue bnd 1 white , , •Snifprsse Nye linden thin Letters, 1 ftris , selper gall Posts, blue and white, plain 1 14 1 . .. d i .t ; ~ ._, ~ ~, _ • .• ,?ressferru isoltipspers and Envelopes. ',lerli',',Brilef I upers. tfts:,pe rile ancl.lide . ttpe and Posts, ruled and Pam, b!kive, s o ,white, vatioes qualities and prif ~.a . it i 4 oo,esitiiit *like and assorted Shoe Pa. „,, .. . ... ,o9ret, voitui4 ,wnitesind assorted l'issue, • ,' , ^ I n inmost ell and blue eg .11e. stilitlii. 'aft W es, Hardware papers, e, liioi l sl, 04.',. A” ' ' . fo:!' 'Thiuggists, anti ..Vountry Merchants. 15161 R..• 7; IiIi.ILEICLiER• and BRO., moat re lip attention to their flesh hnsleek litett, Other Berman and American DRUGFI, Medicines. Chemlialr, P•inte, lode, Dye StAroadalkseirtriciPoriuradry,Fittest %Medi- It• bless Rip arittelomeil ',pew atom tio. 294 *Artie ittiet, e of DTP and ; s eilklrtis;hs kolitieVountry Deal. totitsailike earitieek bilbre partliaslng else. .11 who may feel ilia their, patronage; to sell them Fen e Eriga,*4 oak op.as I iberal terms I *** • Iru i r AP I City !aithfolly in rt . o eott siad to us, protoptly end wlttreispatelk•''' ' Chet el, the propiiatoty Wing ivgalar ribyei tliseialreetto plspsneteaetthesvnoinequa l. ua ity of all articles cold at their eatutiahment, We tip 4 . 3 .„ 1 .T. o'llol,, COMM" plerciumte. ergo may tars e rine Aegis for brarerriikW 'lll, ts edifiers. (sum' *Mittel r ta their Ld rem. 'cities the tate** 4 of dtabirs, the peetrally setoriled, . 4 ) ' N. 1444144 & BRO.„ pfeeihr Hrggis,% Ns? .4pf,Mirket Potter's Pateftt Oft cloths 4 Pa of c i d r5 1 0 4 s* ° II 4I4TIN .),111. FIRProp Siam, 0 1 144 440. 2'10+44 , d • bltellitStribtithelsilesibre and is ebb shindy manufacturing rittattphitrr asi i t ortment of these good', the quality of lsitanottpl. arethip . l4 0 1 . ,enitbßni tb MI Of ;era gvticrtitOteen ;not fail to give Mid " Otmatips nO i altthiag itkleett;lifsti4 tteit itt dress TtielliscitS',lKlTlT'E R. Minufietorer of Ott Clothoo.SS North Third sh P.hr 4 fulfilti iv t f JoVe 08 .t—lha •:; L 'Pali 6 e *d. : o nliCyttifYl4/tia , ' • 41111tPeSubetiriboto bi.g. I eiivi to+ esti Aiitthinf d e ila lion of ecnitako igotortentifogi of impere, embracing i tktogifferegt, tprietiee of Printing, 'Hardware; -Wraiths{ kEAtfiflope, and w ra2iPg DfirffrPtltiPl-44ffrr , PUN al*Lrfo4 dport ttlofii,ilob Bonnet an t% gox goordi, he. Being engageil titi Momnitatiolelif printing 'papers, they oolidit orderi from Pr_inferofOr given the which kt4llll4iftfailskilifal tree And eitlii*Acts..:".. ' A 1 4i 41 )14**41 -prim" either n tAiill:l4ldlilit RaP., 71)PPEATZ,&..Kt414.411'4,1: s4 !* P ' APn i fPfP.• ?A iiikolg %If E. iiicy,q .19146; witoLITA I I I ~ wO 6l lo'"Vvilitqw*A .ll 4 04(4, 13i1 18 4 6 .,ffmkAfigkinglg4sh , tus4 tvariety,Kort4 ' 15, borrow flacon. , trabitirr;lttigalff marl, Odpi to. WWI shift in . PPOILLIVIFS 4 O,eII lhiP Win trust m i !P end ' " d ^CF l PPeria Alfa lalkotaLate to ranowed,OXethapti rat itial;forgattalibb of a r hhalt„o Wkiatt bat Wan moat; alturi uf blahuudprialaaudlrpup mud -Europe. 414,01afikaisa mud' urope. 'I igid,u moircquilLOllkihAttamaution , d r merOtant t'irol o l, 04taillatiakur bny. ayt markek,gumlip,fur,4l4,4,tity webs* ince.„ • „ , • • CEDAR l IMV.- 1 000 and letrnbiat'lpalitted"rubir; tOO *Ter and 1 , 00 itaff %anal, 11/0 ( &map ideaat andllo4l doxiatilatioltett' 20b ,IVaaa .11oariet ted &mu heat thigar and ] 'Flour Swami tiplitgaut, and La. WILLOW • WARE:te4BOolletiti Mark , et and 500 neat, Clothes Baskets, 400 '4;aathaN` ehaittt hod Monts 1 1 ,rt large marabout Of Fteboh Ourtiiss tie Haat% •'' 14 Ditoonts & Wire =Broome, 'HMV' OhNILOPIOhiotuC 1100 , dozen each Witlt,Tiilit;eferubbitii, Shoo and Horse ilitoditili t i Tokith; cloth ititti itainitruiltnis eve momßas,..looouoiev, %or vat tfitif pawns, oide,., teal pocke t , Abating a nd combeef tiOery' style: LOOKING' diaitopel, or Pine Cher. 11 MaHorny add - tillt i Ftimes,itie all si . . itis and patois 1 tierittan.Vrencl, : anil En- Ivtab Looking .14iiitif-Platea, tlll at eine!, pa 4,lorti. u#Ao.72try 426:-4(ipitekiiig tweed to all pate of dui: Uninn).4l.totpeit i . SW Withal , lorgoatakirtintlllt of variety &ale too numerous to mention. '; ' • • septJ, !$B0:-+.6rn I r AcK i Pfi t ti likthmi" " HERRINfie w PORK; ); •1 HAMS& SIDES SHOULDERS, LARD, & cHEisin s . Rep{. IL .4 bi .L;d4stit‘tly 01 4 414 4 , 19 d I a Ji Pahvieir a Co. 111akkettiseri.wharf, Philacklphith SHAWLS L .1819 AWLS . J ON(' and Stitiefe, itc — ,Oict* 11Tiely, frottiiio w lu* price ) , ittek,opimet and for'salis'ellop by ' „Oct. 4., t). DIIDDLECOFF. . , Groteries. • COFFEE, Tea, Sugar, Syrup, Paolaa, meaiteheese, Fish, Ate. 'Mao uo nte aa , sortllt or Seca, arc., cneap at .1() N FAtINESTOCK'S. tor " Cedar ProPre, UCli t op , p(o4o,lllu4e4i Churna ; also •f liaa ellss ßrAckavi &a., tarsals by ; JOHN VAIINESTOCK: - UNIVERSITY Olt MA L D riit: next. Session will begin be Non. day the 14111 dr% of &lobo, )850,4 end. close /et March, DOI. Radian R Selig,, M. D.. Surgery. Ni'm. E. A. Allis!, 91, D, Pharmacy. Hetet . * C:tievr,M.llll., Thurepeetic, lea afil hygiene. Jatcph Roby, M; D., Aosiomy udl Piyaigiklyi Wm. Power, M. D., Theo!, rug FtsciOsi ter Meertine. H. Thomatr, M. D.l MOdOrifeli:', ll4 4 Dian/fief Women and Children,- Wargo M, Witteabergar, M. klatil*sisat Anatomy. The most attipla opportunities fof Ineproseett , lion of practical Aostamy at a moderate expense. Chemical Lectures live times a ,week. by Piofessors Amlth and PoWer, l in ttib B - altimore Infirmary t with the"riiiir of daily visits to its wards, *Windt to the student for the ticket. Fees for the Lectures $OO tnso6l rtll4 tical Anatomy $lO t Mattleu $$ ,••••• Graduation $2O. WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN,TIeta. Baltimore, Aug. 9.-1163 Cr"Uritystit g Star" will publish to the ;p'l of $3 Mal charge Balt. Pat, &TutALLY ro MerinElts.—The,cogtives ness and the Sickness of sminaCh Which .often prevail eta certain interesting periniir are greatly relieVna ed, a ultimtifely 011143 by the tiSe .r 111.01(401's , should be used once or tivite a week . the whole time. They insure etury!tbd 'bale time ; and, What is the wish 04"esery , tnother i the secure a healthy and gmoti tempered ehild. It is a remarkable fact, that those Wiest who have been in the habit of using Brand dreth's Pills, have ultimately become so healthy, and the habit of the eystcm so changed * that nn sickness n 1 stomach or other unpleasant sympteim has prevailed more during the interesting period than at other times. Dr. lirandrutli has it in.his power to give personal reference to, estab lish this ptoof ol' the wonderful powers of the Brandreth In eases or debility, trealinesa.tvastingss decline or consum ohm approaching, it will be necessary to coinnicnce with small iljo . see. Begin with one pill on going to bed's next night two pills ; tin this nliernately tor ditto or four days, or longer ; if ho 'l4l. teration takes place, Men incresse. a pill each night until. 6 or six pills arc cacti, then decrease by one pill down to one pill.—, Phoule iny %vet-felt symptuMe Weil l lake strong doses until the lever is abated. IVhett this hi done, the pat :tit may drop down to such Imes at their own judgment I*st! deteratine ; being catelld Itl Lent the dtsio Upon the impure humors ; as . thein are teMoved, so will be their adVatintinent to aohladjtealth. . . 117 - The nrstolreithl'M are Fold fir :5 c 4 its per bpi at Dr. n.n is Airosdirrey N. York, sap by the futloolng duly thorized Agents:—John M. Stevenson,•tilet , tysburgt Huitziogor & Ferree, Peterattet, t brahain Kips, Huuterstotirn; A .M'Farland., Aka. 'hottatown; b. M. C. White, Hampton; tincer inger & Co.. Littlestown ; Mary Dimesn, Culla town) Geo. &H. Heagy,Fairfieldi.D. .I.ll.Aulithiuili, Nast Burnt); David liot,toone... 14 , ,Keehrsiesvillci esin'leshirk,lisnover. [July 19, Math—kat i. • ~.. , , _ .. *../ 1 , 9 .Wirilliten.tlY do ire beer Ibis expression, :, s !,,lticti Is meant to nonvey to thy Olio dos hat 'stogt rn Orotektior that a patient can be reduced trs ttl iire:' 'Mrs. lierrisoh, a eriller of the Trim. tletilleh,isets,'Ll 'lie expresiwilheraelf,bitought toile to "death's doe r,' by iltieifinotikto and Net. vetifol.44lfhhitivithest, like an angel of metcy. • Rati,llo,ll,ragy lleikt: ratiriAll bar of her sevens ppani Aud rrft9rlnl her to tier ti iotol4 it periet t . health: m. 74 very tlistnht Rada:ifs ltearly lie. lief Ortivitlfeel, its Isenefii:ial effects are eZ'perien , .. cad. It soothes, beak, cleanses and 'ptitities ;it instlintlyllll4li ierittm lon, reduces inflammations 'and swellings, relishes the moat enters neutalgi6 . pains, gives ease to Burns, ticuistt, Hose., Erupt ',,Litths, hiSainiAlliwin, lauftbegu ) tiouli,l'ar , .: mlisis !,; , 15trifirlo, bpuent in bolt 44 . ihk,,;,, - 1 weaki ititidittit and beak, rare, niall kiatlr, zott biomes. elbfive,t!ore throrit, influenza, husi.enesi f f toughs, tole/. Ar.e.A :. i • . , . • TOOTH ACHE CURED IN ONE .`,ECOND, .771 - ^'.!7 ntee ton Cua he cured la an' tiPr , Rant; for (0i 'the Incipient the Retie: touches , the r. the' iisib is mitigated. el. %%Oh Tic Dol., tient: Col Neurnigia and 'Siek iiissAlache—bathe the pails %%bele I,he ?AK Moan severe, and:in-1-IP* Militilea )au wilt saintly relieved,., 'Aitken internally It NA*: Y. net violoot, ma nod crampo,:tiorist*-4..: orom Oitot . too much purgiag, and ia all cases ~jive Wrtib6th tor vitalthes, eaw fur pain, liealtts tot ahe~ttese INo Ready Relief is genuine eh .hinaitned by BALM' t Co.. '10:: Fulton at. 'roiles , Tb stoked itudr /ish ithance the charism olbeackys . - "•• 9 , , . n tagatty It sitedicalr•ri Snaii, :, " , -' FICA ly known•throughout the tashicaahla . , world . for its extremely bland, purifying coil apotbiag lapels on the skin, while by its action . , Fthe porei and minute recietory vessels it ee ls all the tilipurities Iront the surface, allays eery tendency to Milani ination,`and efiettuillty, disaipaws all fellness, tan, pitopleb, Erma+, !tack iest. ditierdatatictis and other cutaneous einplions, ' , tbmtletroin, alter shaving, will lied it allays all' 'lrtitation and tends, nese of the skin, and renders it soft. smooth rind pleasant. It is free from peisonotnnirritat lug and pernicious ingrodiesta i and an be Med on the fender skin of the inkapt with the same happy results as ujion beauty in its prime. Each cake is enveloped in a splendid . label of steel. eagtatrng with the signature et R, O. Itsowee use each cake..., l'rics :15 cants; largatakes. , . 'lire Crowning orhantent of ):catty is lilUktirialli head el halt. • . , . Endways Circatrsicrn ' "'film, ' Warranted the hest Bair Tonic now in use for ' die/sing and •beantifying the hair. It chimer 'this stalp from ilainiruff, keeps it eleani curets • scurvy, laldnees and sores on :ha head, tope the hair 'fhatri' letting out, ;elide's it strong, flee", smooth awl glassy. l'ersons who have lost their hair by sickness will bird a complete antlifotef le Ills Balm. It also gives: it a dark and beautiful' Color and preVentil it trot ' n turning grey. It 'is' old in large bottles fur '26 rents per , Imttle, mud is warranted the host hair preparation in we. It will not soil the hat, cap, or the lineal fabric. - None genuihe Without tha signature of Eaawair , .43i r Agents (of- thn gale of the above articles, in Adorns ti. 1111 Ell 1A:11, iiiulyrr • burg; Pd.abit it Blythe. F'aiilicld i Mrs. DISMCIPPI. Castito% Swoltoger tr itenallaw, Lades:Ott ta Eithelboug.Al.: Hollinger, A bbottstowo i . ttolf&Caifast Merlin: D. N.C. WONOi t t11011e.: . too ; finger Ftrree, Petersburg. Sept, Sh* ! Shoes 1-44 hoes ! JtsVi• received a large lOt of Ladies' Morocco and Kid SHOES, ERS, &c.; Misses du; also, ClentlehMailo asrae and line Unelam Congress ,; &c., at ' KURTR'S ()REAP CORNIRA Bt Piersitsh," ithre lis t LAUGE aseertment—b, be timed et' JOHN FAHNfr.34IMIOI4 ••••• ik 1.13.. of diode jula it , , , 10,00 v calved and or solo by ' .10111 1 / 4 J, krp E ; . PIP , O F rifle, cormaoti , i rn ha ID (fur oblo ;as ,11•41(6014 Shoot.groo" Botablishrsont4roprialioNAlsl Fort Office, tThomberohors stroott4h4ol4 bra burg. [Oct. 4.
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