Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, November 08, 1850, Image 2

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FRANILIN. N. IL, Get.'llBth,lBsB.
Gentlemen ;--Nothingln the world but
regard for the state of m." health priivents
me from accepting at once your invitation,
Lad assuring you of. my ' presence at the
"Union Meeting" at CHNIC Garden, on
Wednesday evening next. I rejoice to
*know that much a meeting is called ; I re.
joide to know that it will be attended by
thousands of intelligent men, lovers of
their country, party-men doubtless, but ab.
jeist4lsmut to no petty, end who will not
aft *tidier party clamor or party dincip
itiOadie.dry up within them all the foun
tains of love and attachment to the Consti
tution of their country. The voice of such
"a meeting will be heard and respected ; it
will rebeke diaobtleience to the laws, ac
,llllll'or threatened ; it will tend to check
**progress of mad rananciam ; it will call
Wiewohn are honest, but who have been
oinitigely misled, hack to their duty, and I
It will give countenance and courage to the
'lleithful friends of the Union throughout the
When the commercial interest of the
Genii Metropolis speaks, with united
hauls end voices, expressing its convic
tion of the presence of great danger, and
its determined purpose to meet that den
ser, to wombat with it and overcome it, the
*templets likely to rouse good men every
where ; and when the country shall be
timed, the country will be safe.
1 concur, gentlemen, in all the political
principles contained hi the Resolutions, a
copy of which has been sent to me : and I
stand pledged to support those principles,
publicly and privately. now and always, to
the full extent of my influence, and by the
exertion of every faculty which I possess.
The eminent men whom you mention
-and with whose names you have done
ma the honor to associate mine, arc
'well worthy of the praise you bestow on
thent, lishall never forget. and I trust the
country will never forget, the patriotism,
the eraintlinevs, the courage manifested by
them, in the hour of difficulty and of
pert!.
The peace measures of the last session
are, the Texas Boundary Act, the Act for
establishing the two Territorial Go7ern
meats of New Mexico and Utah, the Ant
kr the Aholtt bin of the Slave Trade in the
District of Columbia. 'and the Fugitive ' ,
Slave Law. This measure. gentlemen.
is not such a measure as I had, prepared
before I left the Senate, and which, of
course. I should have supported, if I had
remained in the Senate. But it received
the proper sanction of the two Houses of
Congreaa, end of the President of the U.
Slate.. It is the law of the land, and as
such is to be respected and obeyed by all'
good citizens. I have heard no man
whoee opinion is worth regarding, deny its
constitutionality, and those who counsel
violent reaistance to it, cotrusel that, which,
if it take place, is sure to lead tobloodshed,
and, to the commission of capital offences.
It:remains to be seen how far the deluded
and the deluders will go on, in this career
of lictnt, folly and crime.
There were honest and well meaning
members,of Congress, who did not see
their way clear to support these great and
leading measures of the last session.. --You
are quite right in saying that the motives;
Oftliese gentlemen ought not to beim peach.,
ed. But the measures have bc,en adopted,
they have become laws, constitutionally,
and legally binding on us all, and nu man
is likely to oppose them.
No man is at liberty to set up, or to all
feet to set up, his own conscience as above,
the law,,in a matter which respects the
rights of others, and the obligations, civil,
social and political, due to others from hint.
Such a pretence saps the foundation of all
government, and is of itself a perfect ab
surdity,: and while all are bound to yield
obedience to the laws, wise and well dispo l
sad citizens will forbear from renewing
past agitation, and re-kindling the flames
of useless and dangerous controversy.
If we would continuo one people, we
must acquiesce in the will of the majority,
constitutionally expressed; and lie , who
does not mean to do that, means to disturb
the public peace, and to da what he can to
overturn the government.
Gentlemen, I am led to the adoption of
your last resolution, in an especial and ent
',hada manner, by every dictate of my un
derstanding, and embrace it with full heart
and purpose of mind.. Its sentiment is
my sentiment. With you, I declare
that I "range myself under the banners of
that party whose principles and practice
are most calculated to uphold the Consti
tution, and to perpetuate our glorious
Ur tow.
Gentlemen, I am here to recruit my
health, enfeebled as it has been, by ten
months of excessive labor and indescriba
ble anxiety. The air of these my Dative
hill, renews my strength and my spirits.
I feel its invigorating influences, while I
am writing these few lines; and I shall re..
turn shortly to my post, to discharge its
duties as well as I can, and resolved, in all
events, that so far as depends on me, our'
Maws shall pass through this fiery trial,
without the smell of smoke upon its gar
mints.
I aa grahlemen, with vary aineere regard,
Your oltherd (ellow•citisen,
And obedient servant,
DAN 'L. W EBSTER.
To Years. T.B. Lathrop, Gerard, H snuck, Chas.
o.4datimon, P. ti. Duryea, Committee, New
Test.
THE TEXAN HoUNDA HY QUESTION
Late Texas papers contain partial re.
turns of the ante in several counties of that
BMus on the Texan Boundary Bill. In
Galveston the vote was small.; the people
tiallteloarnal states', believing that the pro
position +could be accepted, took no active
stielettree to being out a full vote. The
vote stood 135 to accept to 62 to reject.—
The vote In Huntsville, Walker count,y,
stand, maseept" 1211, 'reject" 24. In
Mhos loamy, as far as head from, but
on* ettillairas given against the proposi.
UMW ' M Hays eounty the vote was small,
Wit sisidteity wta in favor of the bill.
Mr. Webster wouhi enjoy this as much
as AV ann. A oorrespoadout of a Dower
N. tr. pipet tells a Mary', as having oc.
euttod AR the neighboring county town,
ketelnettar, He toes on minty, as usual,
in the Awesome aervioes, a worthy divine
deviates pardon of his prefatory prayer
es bat &Montle* ofnieroy upon our nation
al rs milk and defy eemembering the
itpirAt 401 . the &Parted President and our
prong worthy inciaohes4 ha commenoed
ispos tiln *IOW* .ostisistiog with forest
I/94 sAali Oft, try p 1101 4 1 D* B "
Ilftworr*
aolosiiiiisiseses to be omit duo vie&
siii**llllllo is do Biker 4
004 oies e l almost pew saw, sad
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McDONOUGH, TIIE MISER MIL
LIONAIRE.
A former actittaintance ofJohn Menon
o6gh, the millionaire,' who died lately : in
New Orleans, furnishes the Newark Ad
',Onset. with the following reminiscences
of hint
He resided, for many years of the lat
ter part of big lite, in Algiers, (a village on
the opposite side of the Mississippi to New
Orleans), where he cultivated and main
tained the strirtist habits of Industry and
economy. His custom was to visit the
city daily, and to avoid the expense oldie
terry boat, (the usual mode of crossing.)
he kept a small skiff, in which he made
his servants row him over. The founda
tion of his fortune was made by the trans
fer of Louisiana to the United Slates
when a large tract where New Orleans
i s now located, was acquired by him.—
.The rise in value of this, would of itself;
havo.ammititted at this day, a •lame for.
tune.
The income of hia possession, he stu
diously and with much good Judgment,
invested in improved property in the city.
and so particular wra lie in the collection
of rents, that lie made out with the "most
perfect exactness, himself, every bill ; and
though he had a collector employed, he
would never suffer him to append his
name td a receipt. He waseaver mown
to have a friend call upon him eieept on
business, which he would compel ham to
dispatch with all convenient speed s lest;
Lis time would be occuPhitiriftlth *Mgr-,
thing which would not result in pecuniary
advantage.
The old gentleman. whom be empktyed
to collect his rents. &c., Wei not even aM
lowed to have his brother cell on him lest.
as McDonough alleged, it would cost him
en extra meal. His apparel, when in the
city. was always nest and clean. but bore ,
the unmistakeable evidence of belng.very
ancient. So particular was he to store his
clothes from the usual wear, that her has
been known frequently to take of his lin
en on his return from the city and ro#laesi
it with that which is °floss value. The
umbrella which he invariably earriCdarith
him, was said to have been found by him
during his services in Oeneral Jac kson's
campaign against the Indian tribes. When
he put on a new coat it was noticed and
made the subject of familiar emmersolion
among business men througitOut the city,
as a matter of astonishment.'
A few years ago, a nephew Visited
and was told he need not repel - thin visits,
as it was expensiie, and he •subeeguendy
died in the Charity Hospital, his uncle
contributing nothing towards hie (Mind
expenses. On one pension he applied to
the Legislattire for ihu passage often act
appointing himself executor to his own es
tate, by which he intended to eirit:rh's u
sual fee of twojind* half *emit, to the
Probate Court. -hi 111•Wert0 hie petition,
the Legislature replied, that if ha would
make affidavit "that ,he was dead they
would act favorably-.upon Wit. potoni:
Much is said about. his liberating his
slaves, and an erroneous impression has'
gone abroad its. relation'telt. When he
purchased one: beat once 'opened an se•
count with Itimicharging his gees. expense
of clothing. tee.;.and crediting him with
the mow .toceJited fur his „wages; midi
when thwelastrh.4.Poid him hi. Amore*,
expenses and intermit of money, with 111
fair tenteideliticol for risks, alto, he gave
hint his heetinm, provided the Colmeina
thin'flociety would inks chine of him.
John McDonough came to New Orleans
immediately atter the cession of Louisiana
to the Union.' He engaged in begets:it as
a mereltant, and then entered largely into ' i
epeeoltdons is lands and other preprint.
Hy dint of the strictest economy, end the
exertion of rare business Merits; he mt.
seeded in amassing a fortune variously es-1
timated at from, ten to fifteen millions.—
This most singular propensity was a set.l
tled resolution not to sell any of his im
mense possessions, and that resolution he
has kept. At the battle of the Chalmette
Plains, and in the proceeding moshiments
and conflicts of the campaign under Gen.l
Jackson, he served as a private soldier in
the Louisiana regiment, and comported
himself as a valiant guilder. Many traits
of benevolence are cited of him on good
authority, notwithstanding the general o
pinion to the contrary.
A pelief has long been entertained that
he was meditating some grand scheme,
either of negro colonization or
..othprwise,
in which his magnificent foriune - would i
have proved of immense benefit to human.
ity. If he has bequeathed hie wealth , to
the poor of two great cities he has donor
well, and will leave to posterity something'
more than the name and, reputation of*
Crassus.
ABSTRACT OP THE WILL OP JOHN Me-
DONOUIiII.
The evening edition of the New Dr
; leans Picayune. of Monday, the 9leth oh..
furnishes the following interesting' panic
mars relative to the funeral and contents of
the will of Mr..lohn McDonough..
Mr. McDonogh was buried 'Yisaterday
afternoon in the eemetry erected by him
self, near his residence. at McDonoti,thville,
for his negroes. It was his wish that he
I should be buried among them. The fun- '
cral was plain and unostentatious. Pray
ers and a short sermon were delivered in
the email church attached to the house, /
built for the ticgroes, and where the de
ceased himself often preached to his slave,.
A very large number of persons, white
end colored, were present. The coffin
was placed in the plain oven-shaped tomb
usual here.
1 After leaving 1116000 and some landed
!property in Baltimore to his sister and her
, children, the deceased bequeaths his en
tire estate, of which he gives no aggregate
amount, to the Mayor, Aldermen, and cit
izens of New Orleans and Baltimore, half
to each city, for the purpose of establish.
Mg free schools for poor children of
all classes, and an asylum for the poor.—
!To the Protestant Male Orphan Asylum
of this city, he gives 6400,000 in yearly
instalments. The two other institutions'
Ibequests are also in yearly instalment,.
A school farm is to be established in
Baltimore, and an asylum for the poor.—
The school farm for the education of poor
children. from four to fourteen years ofi
! age, of Baltimore, first, and the other large
i maritime cities of the Union. They are!
Ito be aught the pursuits of agriculture. and
Idle pnemples of religion. A common En
glish education to be given in all the
1 schools. here and at Baltimore, and the
Bible to be their principle ' class book.—
The humus* of the two poor asylums to
defrayytis far us possible, the expenses Of
thessinsfitenione as far es their own labor
can vim , The cultivation of the muttony
I tremsed making of silk in 'these asylums.
ate meemmended. To the school farm of
of . Ileldnomm. the sum of 53,000,000 is be.
gneatbist in yearly instalments.
IThe estate after the annuities above
mentioned are timid, and a number of neg. TIPI Silt laillteLt,
roes, named, are freed and sent to Africa, 14.1ETTY81411/G
-to be managed by a certain number of
ionimissionere appointed by fnisicity and Friday Evebint Hoveilber 8 1850.
of Baltimore; no commissioner t t o be a
L a ,
member of any council, to serve more than i l if oß riii,v is t urni t N --- au t tNE. Zii i ;
!twelve month*, or twice in succeseipn.-- Daum Al
No w a.
boy No. sods Eacelient • igaß
file two cities to act as a check on .
ad Meatby is already epos ow falls. TM earother. None of the property ever to be
I sold, but to remain forever as a fund for be " " its at ' " mil "' sad Ira ' " is " I "
, the above charitable purposes, whili the content* eve base the peas et am way
A large sum is bequeathed to the Amer- l 'foo tr i b ut°°"flthithio,' °111°6411141 " 1 ".
can Colonisation Society al Ifsebingtoth Revesives is ewe erase best cendneed dear Mew
after all these bequests am eallifid s arhjels f ortorehtft i snot well , by a*. e piseapa
the donor expecte OM l b*: r• It s re %Wry eaolit lA's/4 .videsis wil l
vela.
from now, the entire tate to, dirk 104410.AftWrir#9.
Blip bestow', and those who may desire to submits
tO won' out the wilt Nu 4bl pt-a miit istotmooksiV 'l i'shaS
v•V i etu tits othooththotteto copy the anneanstmentfar 1881 is doe thew—
da sot Whey ieetteatioot., setae T „ maw " iepiist *1& A 4,
to relimiteetediaiely , ao -the
*ow sothyobt, Jett &VW" 114.,004 Pkila•
row preeteltatte4e otiose Id &are • •
Puttho ol , ll . ol4o • 4 llkei fro& /V 0, rs
tbelgiampimipurimew -The
le tom theeteet ere 01111 bed mimeo. ; -
o,llisephigh laiedettendtbeisecolens see
doom ealleerobyethotationi astlanktr•tbsi
&ties at the peer and she • ;rich* and • die
preeetestiateof th. Untie. ate to be fa*
an the,witl.
IMPOIITANT FROM OALIPORIA.
Nair 011ittaws, Saturday, Nov. S.—The
ateamatip 'Mahan's, Foster, from Chair.
ref.' enivedit' tf u i port yesterday. with
two dayslitii news from California. bring
ing detail's° the leth inst. -
Tbi 'regents Simi California are 1144 l
of a very encouraging" nature. San Fran
cis** hers holt visited by another Veetttic
tied ire. which ruminated over one
died buildings, causing Much disireia a
mbilg 'at. &mileage 'o6or, Prepita.
itou wifely* Mute at °iv. ‘htivrever.
for' removing the rablaih, and eticting
more lability*, Stribling. , ,
• The' linienist faiths still excited muc h
was thought the Wont; wu
var. From the Mines %feels little new
to Wilt thafbainght by the Pacifie ; t h e
lecinints are seniewhat 'contradictory, out
itill'ofa'very rivottible . ehaiacter. New
iliecrwerles 'werd being 'nide. dailY. The
raktroesson wits abott commencing.
• m ! t.. passengers br the Alabama have
InetaldeieNtt gold:duet with them.
FIONA L INIZIMISIT or 01111. Tihr Oleg
Rateatweoe4 despatch lima Lsonisville
aesounees that the steamer Navigasor.
with the rentable of the isteisinented Pres.+
Meat. arrived there on Friday morning.
The approach of the boat was aiin *untied
by the litiag of guns. and, the belts of the city
immediately commenced toi ing.. An im
mense crowd congregated about the laud
ing. ami•aa imposing military and civic
prooetailia. preceded by Gov. Crittenden
and the Mayor of the city. went to receive
the remains from the .best. On the land
ing •rof the collie. Governor. Critteitien
made a WWI and solemn speech.. The:
cuMn was then placed upon a' hearse
drawn by four black horses; and the fun
eral procession. six ;equates long, passed
diniogit the principal streets of the tutf,
which were densely thronged with spec.
tutors. All planes of business were closet 4
for the time. , The remains , werethen eon.
veyed to dm farAily burying ground. seven
miles from the city, where the ashes of the
herb-Presideat will hereafter rest.
_ , .„.
Atenturr AT AFAXIC RAIIIIICRY—One of
11se Robbers eitot Dead.- 4 . Boston, Oct. 31.
--At AI o'clock this morning an attempt
was' made to break into the village batik.
Notth Denverite. Mass. The robbers be. .
gen 'the' attempt to buret the door in, when
the weichnialt of the bank, Aarosi Bate.
man', called upon them m111.'414 which
they refused to do. He then fired a gun ,
loaded With a bill, hitting 'one of them to
the stile, tialto staggered . a few paces and
fell dead:
Ife'preveit to . belohn C. Page, a broth.
er-in.law or the Cashier of the flank.—
Hi. fether who lived in the nears,' build
ing to the bank, was aroused by the noise
of the guti. and coinhtg out, mumbled ev
er hie deed times 'body: It siren diet
the Banktlimpteivi have had warning that
aii tditiolPi'Tottldbit"9thdii to rub th e bank.
sad'ltave hod it liatchthan there fur a week
i which Act vitet'&o9rally
Pita thresicamiPinikotte the deceased ire
sitOptised to heiii 'been; regular robbers,
and to have diairnrige, who was of rath
er bed habits, into the attempt. 'they all
mntited'ih a entriinte they bn rg lit with
A anP arse of .innelde is recorded by the .
Baltimore Clipper. Mrs. Hinds., a lady
enbidiftlf•of LOG atriet, Rent, to bed sr u
sual on Monday evening. About mid.
'night, an infant child in the bed betwelon
herselfbud ' husband, eintimenmd crying.
whereupon 'Mr. H. was shout to get up
and ohtaiire Ight. . His tries 'requested
him tole mill. however,' and she would
get up. Hite 'did so. and went out of the
chamber with the avowed purpose forget.
flotsam. atatchis: Mr. Hinder fell ',leap
in the monintiute. but isbotit Onia eels:ooh s
was milled by •'lady stnothet tricoott;
sister of MN. Hinder; who mated - that' she
heard a 'legator nano. In the garret: • Mr.
Hind.. celled' to his' wlfc.' , 'whO he loppeo
sed wairlying in bed. Mit Pot finding her
them, sprang out andobuinetilight. with
which he hastenbd op to the,' garret. A
most horrid sight. presented itself—Mrs.
Minden lying in s pad of blood, with bet
left arm cut to the bone. above the elbow,
by a razor, annd she nearly insensible.—
Dr. Knowles was instantly sent for. hit
see died before he could arrive. tillw bad
spoken on Monday in an absent manner
to her sister—war noticed feeling her arm.,
and said to her sister that *be must take
good care of her childreu, as she did not
expect to live long. There is no doubt
that the act was committed whilst laboring
under a mental alienation, as her family
relations were of the happiest character.
and no earthly cause can be assigned for
the distressing act.
SPRINOWIELD. Oct. 31, 1830.—Messre.
Hughes and Knight, the person who cres
ted so much excitement at Boston, by at
tempting to recapture fugitive slaves,
sed through here to day, on their way to
New York. They left without their slaves.
Pirrssuao, Oct. 30, 1850.—. Reade
Washington, Eari., of the family of Gen.
George Washington, has resigned his of
fice as U. IS. Commissioner, as he cannot
consent to serve under the Fugitive Slave
La M.-
HANOVER RAILROAD.—The Directors of
the Hanover Branch Railroad have determined
to place the road under mural with the present
amount of stack, which leeks some 126,000 or
1140,000 of the amount required t 2 complete it.
The President of the Cempsai, JACOB Mar.
Esq., disapproving of this rote mad bong
ling to assume the !capon/mbar', of undertskieg
the poises without some definite prospect of re.
*tiring the balance *Memory to complete the road,
Ms resigned his poet in the Bosri.
- .THANK BO ;VUOCI. - 7 14 WI Or lb. Prowl
math 4 1 14 1 b OOO deditwited bJ, th. 00 ,rnots
Niw 04pebire.Oasineet r icin, garylow ?Wile
arii is , de y th.A4hing. beeim
bir thdl Clerenwri or Ptheitylmia and
Noir York.
Mr We ere reverted lo tette *it the Sew
twat or the Lord's gemirewill bi'attnerillitteed
'the'Akieclate itelbekeil Chunikby the
,Rer.
Charier, ea Ihehheth; Noe. 11. Premier* on the
Flarly proviotio it I I
kllr, littaimmSl/1111TO, of Tyrone ilowiship,
him voisal a Bait, We raw% osamiai L
Inches to chi:enthral* aid wtiskin 7 ram,
SEMI-OFFICIAL DECLARATION..—Tho
Washington Republkt, of tlteUsrdap in • Imnigby
ortiofit on tb• puma ditto of •Ifaiti the
Ninth sod dm South, =km the fallswiii a#l
- Joelanalott Meths to the Protides•
*lt it h 4 Aleph, duty to ow that the taws are
elicited. Tlna dot, he will perform, whether
,tho
law. ano wraintall' by the • oriprithad :etralltess or a
dale, or the vagrant' hrearreatioa of a 'Lab. '
oAt the hob* as well at et tha Ithwth. Who.
hats that all, OM laws will be ezieseed j sad we
knew that if lbw era sutrowrawl..e tweeantolly
ratiated in any quartet, It will not be from say
heel at las
on the part of the President tee mploy
an the power with
t iara he Is invested to 'Wain.
Win the earialtation sad to reveres the Wee,"
The papers and letter writers Goat Weehhotow
teem with speeitlationa in' Oral to Preeldee4 Fill
more e position in view of the strong
,Peeling by
'thigh both es Woe, pl!lbe ire nor
tial..yost u though bin duty Will not ;thusly' deli
oed by law. mod se though he had not the coos.
age, to, diecharp ihat shay. The Swathe of
the asenetry being sequin to see the laws executed.
Pheddient Tiaanotto an base no choice note bib
duty. be his opinion dile propriety of these leek
what it hay t sad we betvo 11 1 3 doubt, be has the
nerve to discharge Ide-dety folly iod faithfelly.
CE=1:11
In 111141114 eounty t tbe hone of Mr. Monks, the
the thanocui tie Goad nista For Auditor Oesei al, that
radioman rag ahead of hie eoltaapstai on the
tat• tirkot=zwhild hie etenpailter,``Mr Why.;
der, as ludtind in Union county, &spline, of
/ma residence. •
. Truly, the Peolplohnow in ohm to place con.
thlance.--Ceropikr.
(arils Washington county, the home of Mr.
H •,the Whig candidata forsur•eTor Gen.
oral, that tpentleman, ran ahead of his colleagues
on the Mao ticitet....witlist his competitor, Mr.
Dasertsg, mss. beaten soli' 460 ia Crag/fwd
county. the place of his nieidence, whilst the bal.
sacs of the Democratic theta Ticket carried the
same county by upward of 400
HORRIBLE.—A 'Crooner% Inquest was yea ,
terda* bffil on the body of an lanai child which
had been ford in the morning on the lot occd ,
Pied by Mr. filinetr.ct, a worthy citizen of thla
place. It Pi suppotiodPatthe wretch who placed
it lbw desiitood to eset it kilo the hieppitti . elate
by which it 'vas found I We have beard•d no
arpie.ions wso wbonoo it came. Ws should not
bass thought our town anwoined a wraith bed *-
none' to porpotraio Mat BO unnantral and remit.
that' as this more tbon wwdon • ' •
New T•rk "113 so
The Itferehanta Of New Twit Cyj. elermeed
by the "stewieteecenuiel policy thareteneel tAf
Southern &Wen stand all Northern Cilia.
/Thick wi/I nett tamely -wheel into support of tine
Pret4llavery tisane& of lbw Seetikeelled
he Illetehei in Castle Oudot on Weeittesdef *sr
nil" • no& to &doe the pondon•of New Yak
Cio *pea tits Stasirp aresition, and Soli& Sauk
ein &elers eons Indnhitibla eritisnin ef the PIO.
Mowery ortbtedozi of its insiehents. The int*
to ensure a GIU and hinny &Ones to the
the Coalmines appointed to &tress tbe oig for
musses &resented to puieliab, fin. the benefit of
Fontlntm aterchants, all aosteantile boos& that
should &rase to sign the tail, and in sons hunts.
on those &nests were actually carded into anew
ties. ;Veen eaten thew singled oat was the
the Jinn of "Bow& s Me:Nazar." once[ tin
lergescand vessithisit Silk Howe in the City.—
There gentiesme tows& to the weencer, *Abele
Wood to fail in wi th • this Ceston-Tniding war&
own in the annexed manly Clad
G.The putplie, including . the New Fork
Jerernol ot Commerce; are informed that
We are silk merchants, and keep an es.
lenitive rad well assortmlateek ofgoodi,
which we offer to reepone,ible buyerann
reasonable terns.. Ai indiiidaair we en.
terrain our oirtt sierra 'Oa ths.yarimse Tell.
gimes. moral and politic:Nl leeittione of the
dey, 'Whitt we are . nektiter elhid tir r=
shamed to declare on aU proper cocas.
"But we Wish 'it ' tinderstoett
that Otir good*, int) itos ciat)rfiewtelei, ani
in the market:` ll* atteaiiptio' pithiati`tte
al Merchants; for ifs 'YeFlereis orotir
any as welitaMs to the Ailment
of the tentasunity': ' ' -
• Downie* ltforfAints.",
• *vain of hard ' drinh4llllbtir l l;4o
with the most keel protnirittete , fir itlaclutti4te
the 11 . 44 ,. Yet!' itrim wow ir
w bich,tiqs. •••livek„ii, 044,1d7k- Ham
Wrier* intd9dc epYehts,wNM OW°. tnethin,
warm din** to the Ustitas, and a aeries ef. maw
cautions adopted, placing these teatimes" epee
record. Additional ossolutione, barrnaror, wave*
sundial to secure the eetum-hatitne hatereot, and
these followed in the shape of brood, unequivical
endorsement, of all the "compromise" measures
of the last Congrees, including the much'discus.
sod Fugitive Slave law—No. S of the /series read
ing in this wise:
8. Resolved, That. in the opinion of
this meeting. a further agitation of the
Slavery question in Congress would be
fraught with incalculable danger to the
Union, and that we will support no candi
date at the ensuing, or any other election,
for State officers or for members of Con
gress, or of the Legislature, who is known
or believed to be hostile to the Peace
Measures recently adopted by Congress,
or any of them, or in favor of re-opening
the questions involved in them for renew
ed agitation.
This la understood to have been $ drive st Mr.
II tor e, the Whig Gubernatorial candidate, who
had announced hie dirianweval of the Fugitive
Slave Low.
The Fugitive Slave Law agate.
/1111 "alaiea" of Monday devotes • eolune
and &Seine what, we presume. was biuseirha
a rata( to oaft reloirki(of Iblet week, in ionsectioe
withaha NekiN Byte le*, and whit& op such,
our hanthi. vsk tph del
the . 441,:seeviettelmieli slew
essebeil Mk any out a perihelia' provides of the
t 4 tiagad Othetiththea must amosearily, ipee fee
*. Os Welt eastethetimml, and Jost, and doeseviag
the apprehatime el "every good edam," hemmer ,
lived the *due albs menleises .f the law—bee I
alat Oath,Atrwat• larethwie. ath
likard jd k r= hi this &mimes modified
AftWfiltetia,lEbiakaStatet litholtholoyethethy
smilany sobsodbe. vts t
*Air liiMithit *WAR to SIMI Aid (Wit
- dear sweisoitegt of the Cloowitaidel, eight at
mole tocesseirre the hearty opined of mew yid
allooop,iorooiola ado path* thetksw ,
R esefike Mide Arbor dam ; ;l, '
_)141011118kit WM* 41 00011/11P W A IM'Il f 00 " 11 . 4
deemitoirle wader thug eat teggialostallier
pesitiemerwhiele waked aflpiptiatt. Thoetieption
of thapseitios, Ithenert, at , once bath Ere Mee
Ake elder meths if tbb ewe Faith** elm Lew,
sad cwt e with It the neggegi Oohing stirdith.
deg tbilaw, 44 tote; or adromdeltdoil, Ito
thriven and the proptiety of the Mot to eters
'ltri repeat or i rindifiestim 4ite objeethroabie
Aa
tun The finithsel does not hesitate so to •
choice, and we have ersoordingly a;inerid "fistpfixot
airdejenee or the law against the, to 'tilts of I
whet le ilsomednatel the "Olen/k}lit oonsibilk" 9(
•yyouthe r o adies of fietirro," and if Nerthersi
OW Afros erred ie idledied to terosid of "the
ime ides." Ws mum by ilk pro* gear neigh-
WO* ettiele, gs not thing osry fowling Piths lir
gamed es to the '11•6111 glebe law in enemies,
with .the Motile romans that 'the Inithfulisees of
hie view of the Anti-Slayer? Ilieling of this 1140
&prods tenth tepee the UM of the patlY ejßid
'ono to pronottoee - jodgtoont hi the mart, lad
°gal wliat !AY sea "mawkish emssibility" rind
"liikatlerd oneldesien" to Gomm asay by others be
toSaWbal 61' 0 64' itblirthlVll7o 4 l FOlth7 of" taf
ignition. No doubt there were tummy Itrataa'au*
od .
_meat d t a tadbFataa of Poi John. who
award h 4 ow, "roawldth smosibility."• the; led
Enoleers bold home to, labor re menially , and
Ask so moth for tholistthi Meek Mee soloctent.
ly weeded thew at Runhoodirt •mod wg no throhl,
with the courtiers of Charles U., when a nee ,
knowledgmesit of the prineipleserfthe grethiforg
ne aloft woo wrong from that despotic pelves,
with the wit if /Weise Corpus and other greet
polities! rights soperodded. The civilised world
grow indignant ohm the hertidbotcheries of Hay
nati in Hungary; and NAY poured theth its de
nuncletions k that the Austrian cabikriet deemed
ell this "mawkish sensibility," we hive no
question. And we have juste. little median that
the professional taskmaster Of
sots the Southern
plantation, whose prerogative It is to deal "suns
msrily" with the life and limb of a refractory slays,
looks upon the tree anti-slavery spirit of the Gee
North as all the result of a superlatively "wow
! kirtheesthility,"and deems the 'lmps*, onforth
ern Freemen for the pew slave who tremble at
his het as little to be "admired" as does our
of the "Seetbref." Oppreaelon and Tyranny
have found defenders in every ere of the world,
and there have never been lacking throe whose
virtuous souls were ready to [pronounce a Verdict
of "fenedeism" spinet every movement in behalf
of suffering Humanity. Of course, "we wish it to
be distinctly understood that this is not • personal
application, for we know our, neighbor better," and
have his assurenee. at lest, that his "bostihr to
Slavery, as a greet social end political evil, is
as decided end unequivocal as many album who
talk very loudly upon the subject" Is it not •
little strange, however, that some opponents of
Slavery 'booth never see or hear of "fanaticism"
apart from efforts on behalf of Freedom and Hu
manity, and never even dream of it In connection
with the movements of thee whim feelings have
blinded them to every thing but the "one idea"
of Slavery-mopepindism !
But to the argument of the Sentinel, such as it is.
le the Fugitive Slave Law deserving of oar hem
ty approved or not I To amain the
tiro of this linquiry, it le orgedthat the Nation+
al Constitution provides that *hires from ser
i vise or haw, weeping from one sate into am&
or "shall be deflated op on claim of the petty to
whom melt seethe et labor ledge," and that the
provider is binding upon all Odd citizens-4
point which no sans Mai will dispute. It is also
urged that the law recently pawed by Cosines.
is designed to carry oat this provision, that it don
lid violets any great principle of Irish!, , dope
no 4 146 to tha slave, and that to ask fir more
than what is prescritrod in the law, is "virtually
asking to extend special cad merlin privileges
to arlfrowl. berme they are black, which are der
nied to or withheld from whites." In support of
this Yaw We have a lengthy treat diontiation op
pee the oaten and isOrct of the writ of Habeas .
Corpus, to prove that the right , to thilk writ Is hat,
impended by the Yogitise Blase Low. This we
Were h grog—at least so the law of of the
Government has decided, end whathar Ikea broad
language of the law,* making the entreat Of the
Comniteloper feel end oonelsaive against all so.
lodation atie testy promo nerd by easy awn,
joie, owsiotooe, or other penes Inkinenteetol,"
signed to digitate with it wow, the ifebeed Owe
pus elands-.because the Oewitlladoto ewe it WA'
Hat does not the operettas of Ail law Itheth
all
y dehat the purpose and initation of the writ
gjlairge Oven...dew Ii eel 10111/0 friths dad
** without the eldwease, she Moms wit** She
thing. VV. fie NO *Aid to hi sollicheitly
I .leiened In the lag," to be able to; ribstWa thle"
quution' llo .tall7at at a hate b u t Our i'o4l*
log ofFngliell maga th ick ibb*rto es if the
Statute gutted undei Charles lI ` wens
°A laleen Inissittisti Wen Alen the then OPP
ofiwouiv .4,40 Wird angst bid wring, Bet
the Utestes *flights ghee King /Oka was
fiwedio raclasariedo at itoolieede i wise dee
yawl Went the soseadde of Cheraw to the then*
Ow tight of Friel bilfulz, hi ell eggs beedithig
LW, liberty it progeny, had been swered iht
people of England. In the turbulent data the 1
intuseard Jerome the Wining of Itta Moto*
Charge end the neursthe of udge Mb'
this great and Important sight had been 'indeed
more than nugatory by the arbitrary nisorpetitin
of despotic authority in arresting persons on hive
loin charges end by modes wholly unknown to
law. The simple order of the reigning prince, or
the whispered wish of& corrupt favorite, were wf-
Scient to secure the erred of the best blood in the
kingdom and immure the victim of royel deplete.
ure in some distant castle, to linger out his days
or be relieved, es suited the whims or designs of
those in power. The celebrated statute of Charts. 1
11., known as the Habeas Corpse Act, was design
ed to remedy this state of things end to perfect,
es far as possible, the personal security of English
subjects. It not only guarantied the writ of Ha
beas Copra, to teat the legality of any particular
erred, but the same Act went further and provi
ded that every prisoner must be indicted the first
term of hie commitment end brought to trial at
the subsequent term. It also prohibited, under
movers penaltim, the removal of any prisoner be-
yood themes er into the neighboring province*
where BegUsh law was 4felly . reageihted and
ferkeirethe a piser might pameibiske dread s fair
1110 WO 16111 1 7 • lure of I.s per*. The
unity bees Corpus hisalf wileolo re i do l lop.
I tb 4 la th er th an to test hat
sl a
ea m
* legal re i not tty, the
nnecenes of the r was
**bemusedly to be determined In the Wei by ja
rs, whim the vele** would have the right of can.
liteilas Ms scams. late a jury of the reel..,
and ale, the advantage of counsel and prepare.
tion,With all the athir lamb and securities Which
English law a carefully throws around Um pro.
es 'dings of its minthwil COWS,. The, we ofirr•b•ad
AO Cillitral6llo
I
ritia,,fimmi&il,_9%
nu . wilirj= k t: proliii
al esearity of Eraith-, al*" completed what
4,4 , 449Pie 1 t r a l . #1 14 , 1 1 14 1 141 * * * " 4
, Oil IP, • At! 4 lik,
1°40 1 4,4, . g 0/4-. , .... `,
••
AllWl Mt I! 4• l lritifoff 1014. 044: osishoi
miss 4 "TWIN& by OM tAinarisan Cotigletes
-is 4• 41 1•411 1 Makof 111. asset* , Illipterclaw ward
to get at *we take the ilhearalikthil whale*
Oartheat seithenia lie ersaident lichairitlf atthe
/ethos mod sustirsaterlitiwaddiv a 11411111 i
-Lareastsi I rapei''•sees% Meld* er ethie'eltire
'grimiest oaths, be. lea ' ethoialltea in brie 61
the Retie albs thilith—lai lotiOnli'or dikes,
and the perpetrator of the 'deed nroktwhiiiiisceSs.
The Witlf-litilas of eyelet, dantatht alit *a etim•
kuallis" 4 u•isti I ;tti i 0 'broeihs to mouth
wet eioP l / 4 1 1 41 alt•Pboo, ktail ladii. l 4 o 4;bl4• ll
or while. (far the law yay mai/ asaltaratliw
.
Ai•eliolk II to a 4 or lei AI Saul** iliOforooo
, Pr. tho it OIROPos -Ilaisisollosih) lithebaintased
end. hued lit iPathaltrimia. ,, He bearreeled;.and
Wm- 6 • 1 ••• • • tmouldfall 4, enikailtdr, Aar,
the chow aramatiell -WM* and .E , , illei 4 abeir.
thief Ile emiwthe 'thallithoth be ' lbalTil is
antablit thaw -kw hil entandtinetk la a la
, mandeili
to await a kernel requisition. rroin 1 1• 1
'althea*. ta i the 'tubs' *Eire ilie`iikii4 was
iii4enor of 0 'l' ii.
1°6 °0 4144 iIP" lb. i onstrY nthi
fa the meentithe he has the itiiiitp .4914 ?id
e, wrii of iikuo Cairo's. milt* War a 4adflei
11.4 , i " u . . 1 " 1 .0 11 1 0 ‘f of 6 4 eF oooo dioio of Ow
P o o o rpis. 4 °4 Pliistroto, P . , all be..ziot, he Mao
pin reinatnisd, and fically,eurrinideral to the sr-
Acadia of Ors pleceth whieththe crime hi alleged
a have bieenperostrated- Miro ample tweitteias
as made Urn: '4iir. full sad impartial Oa 'et Ili
gulls or Wawa,. ';Orr indictment by. Grand
'Jury, la feral w ta lon for trial , this to
Daunt legit men witnesses, ilkc i 'add
if be have no cia ' ' be toe pcior to employ
it, the Court mirror morel. The trial scan
on with ell tim kneel incident to proceeding.
In I Coat or Jum4n--Citery peat,* closely con
tested by th. Oscine?' antrutel-,-andother lease
from a dun mamal to be quailed la theta , :
a.lury of the land passes. upon the guik or lour
c , am of the awned. Now lansifol-4ow Wl*
mane—how wrathy of admiration deed :ii this ap
pear.. , And all this delay...all this Ibromilly—all
these advansmersi.nre acanded alike to tbe Mom
• badoned criminal and to the mote inspectable
violaters of hilir. 'For they as provisions of law
min weed' to iih 4 ery Milan of the land as cherish
ed end sacred Arta, which no min dare be dept.
ved of, and the destruction of which would carry
us hack to the lona limply., arbitrary, and dew
serous teamt proceedings which obtained before
the enactment of the Engliah statute under Charles
It. Is there *fireman among us who would not
look with horror upon airy law which would dr
ew him of these legal rights, and subject hie pro.
petty, much marehis liberty or like, to thajudiment
of an irresponsible, end possibly ignorant 'sr ea
rupt megidate, whose decisions were to be far,
mid meteleave s witheetreppror, aul arbour swine by
any saprviertriblitiel l' Not one I
Well, how It ft with the ruitive Slave Law i
The Act of ilonirees airtaally, establishee Al new
JudichWy. "wholly uuravided for and unreal* ,
ea
,hy the Constitution of U. States, by euthertainti
th e U. Maw Comte to appoint au istisilthits sem
* of. Centillislitiowe thfoushout ' the ;Stews. us
may wit the views of the Gouda and the wishes
of tilsiarbsseetts .These Coeresissiousm—whois
sonaernmuse of the tons of public fielintin the
Ilse Slaws and tile etiolation of pod men to mini
airy part is the Sleire4thitt ilow going ea in the
land, maw treeentatilf, in' sloe aim ,tiiiiettiis,
be persons of Um lied 'legal capacity, if Um , igno
rant add 'iniumitaty± inseritas with 'eopreirja
jurisdiction in tae
,prespiess sad ouniwriaed to sit
in judgment, upon the guilt rre hthoossat of lusty
roao WI iwOwothew Assisi, cot wills wisp% but
with barrios atteMptsd to break the shock* that
Woad him end, his childoes la hoinisait Petrillo ,
busthym.: A , SietwdeeJst is AlabethaehlllaPl
spa clam to a colored mss Or wentenvielhbog In
le the Slower freaseylveols, wham oet limes*
SWIM to to fres, and who, lis Vick le *O r built , id
be entitled, soder our domdiatioe t ton Sir And
impartial Thal by Juey. in all wee litYsrittherAt.
liberty ot property.'''The claimant jolts !Wpm an .
Alabama Court; Sod, 'ln tichlthui of 811 . 16 , ! * o . .
issowledgeti laWitof ivileir4!pprolittimi to swag
itito t44'pookk,thof ofd o f the, alleged tr,
"ithuili 61 40 1 ; rills .04. IFPli iii " 41
I
proper J 40 4061 P a n'il*diali'Mar it banded. ill A
iced , ifoitsa ll l l r•itli4Mei **POW bittiliglitk
elm in Intipsyltssi ; a t iere lsalMo a, Cossaprios4
el' , rudilot gib ea Pam. irstsrestemi-ethissiwet
claim' Weds out istAlebours o aid tiestesds a erste
rent the the arrest and removal aide, alleged to.
glades. ' Tit* pestilther lit ithihnissil Ml(bd& In
ibsonhate with l thiplaithchitielormai , m , 44 th#'
Nom, s!ivii Leaf, iii Jai i.pia morsiow
lee" spas ths Chsthileitiortii4nri l i t int' hiAii hew,
Thin.linitr l cilaifin"aiigi 14 / 16 4: 0110 /
4111'6 i** ll claimed t 4 0 1 7 0— *IPPN LW
w dim_sp r i p
art Mobs Shibspoit, or be is lost sista of
is, thri litre thate ,.„ thn 4 ► f1P4. 11 ,10 end Lill .
PI"( IllAis t r OK spade , i.iNMsfafint4tal
the victim bus bees a resident of Penturyinule
far. ywu, alld theichlr,pentwels hit filmdom hod
pleads Sas tail is which ha sin procure mum
esii, isithwes witnssissi sad make good his pro.
emedisse.the imi MB been complied with'and
thew I. Sh Waserly: The tiommiseloner most
dellartnlttii thii!ceitt .sumontry" manner, and
if t failtadad 'ahoUid ltit,'plirchiince," be quite clear
se tb the sti j uridisiiir; of the 'claim, the law very
aisle to 61p him iq this particular, by air.
lag h en, to understand that if he decides in favor
tzla ' strry his ' fa shall he *l . O, but if be decides
for Freedom he shall have bat 41,3 ! Hem, then,
we have a fair illuetntion of the workings of this
Fugitive Slave Law as compared with the pro-
cam of law in cases of Fugitives from Justice.--
and which the Sentima preemie as the counter
part of each other. In the one case-that of
rrimr, and the forfeiture temporary punishment
—we have all the solemn and imposing gitards
and restrictions which the law Ins humanely
thrown around the persons and properties of citi
zens—closing with a Jury Trial before a regular
ly constituted end competent Judicial Tribunal.
In the other—dolt of an alleged attempt to secure
the rights & bleseinp of Freedom—we have noth
ing, abeolutely nothing, but the mockery of a legal
proceeding before 110U111 editor* Coenciseioncr
—insorsotal unnintooeNnd summary procealinp,
—no delay—no Stale roguioltioa—no counsel—.
so wiertmae—no Judge •Issrned in the Lor,"—.
'and no trial by,tym i Reader, what thistle yogi of
therughitit Sista Law ma thus iweseshal II as
g i S
Linslll;ister a i t
' Nation n t
Ohl but, 4 y the advocates of the taw, nth. right
f flattens rftil still rstmains I" Thanks to the
'ititutill for that—and not to the Pm.latoty
t that shothed and ousted this Islamism hw.
B what promise/ sued to the alkyd Isthla e
Own the eetessalas 4 this writ mthw the Open.
lien lar ii 4 intka:refik4tit A. ktitnitliiiiiiit.
ty, awns Aim& oftho lOU sr woolen shdenesk as
a Maya shoold howdah proessdinme itetlialho
Ceasniationot sad Ili fettosatrjhpuAlkilFelea
the sersiow or • hnotoriild irdirilit a ti liVat Ai-
•
w h.. _!6e imarrent if rawer is
examined in* , Tbedmipamemet p behind he
warrant and exseskierinio ib, nate es MIAs evi
dence oat will* the tribe
"Mtuil
.. .410 ' Ail lir jiClT'llioileti
Men tie Paitsingia romoupropmemlen whisk
I. "nd ..,47 1 1 1 - 441 0 14 .1hAttrIP,Okrb slider
/Mew iarlnei 011110; at,0114101 4 One atatsie
whichpeebbill he he 'itittOr &Ws iotp, re.
awned t1k16 4 .44 Weida 'Whist Li a matter
of otiumM t eed Weer Itshthiltaltion se
fret soleematitt, tti ithitttie 1W No . n o g
hem we beta . ' 1.44:4•:14,44016e5eipb
ti0n--;the'lariilietion,of tboVomioloogy r
proms miabboaKbion.„4; , rog maw., h d 6
nal and oraaeluxiew Is it any mender the
law is denounced as odkine and neje* aniiiime
so mph iseling-.lolmadi
should ban hint alNebp ai by: bk4mhationent.
But sei sea ibicaetoet 'AtherinOitY iti, andt
must bang out 66616 to 's; ojaa , ritheut isir.
twee to Oliatthisi i
. isii*otost#ma o
Dag the law•
skia, that • • t
OPP. i rlox .;
may not 4111 44 8 4444 . . :Cinniilltution ar
the Unitwillkelea,tgiSsa la lila filavothilidist the.
tight to reelable laseeitairiiii , lllislaWWe hews
no dispositkoloikkat hist ief Ihk debits,' long as.
it i. goertadid Mai Irr diseddimilkithiV Wkh a
respes . tsd stentsiatoltaill i : ta l . l *
thin, but wiiheild that 6 lig,isiethes upon ft.pre.
visions, due retied must be paid to dghts of
the citizen-4ot whereon it is Spini to geistruction
that oonstrucaisa Amid Nighties to it which is most
teventble to niesi.and hie pennng!apd net
to men property. ead..peresnal sisoary. While
the Constination 'guaranties to the Illatiewrier
the rightli. Witileho ilia lose '866. it hi no case
Provides o lls44,44* 0411 Imo
,rdomml without
proper evidence st hi; chant, and all we ask
that whop a Slavethunier, seines into Pallia4),-
° ll and °P, ° OO Af 9 4 kr P"Plei
alkotion that he or elle is a loathe. tilaveAkat
be mike good his title with peeper 111 . 0"/11911, le
them anything unreasonable in this, .
Wa have no iliepoeition to open ape" the ques—
tions which ham been deckled by the premed I,;im--
yeas, srowing out of knavery. We ere disposed
to take a hopeful Opt of the 'present Aide qf of
fairs. Though our Smith in their ultimata perma
nency Mom so strong as that which ahem ham
we shall, nrlerthelese, be most happy if sub*
quent events mid rizailigth and fervor to Our Wink
belief.
We' gall watch there sonatas they may,ationt
with an eagarcent, mad fail not to tamed our
aut
iafectlon, et. word the alone, as. It obeli eppitia
to us the intersaa of Raeder sod of jostles de
mand ; but a made thmt Parka* Biwa hi ti,
w e have held, hold now, and ever that hold, one O—
pinion in regard to it, which that, li dja•
graceful law, abhorrent to the aentimeme of our •
poop'', and that it should be ripeMied. , •
rirThe Philadelphia "Dail)/ Mr.," . spiFilet
Whig pen*, paper, has passed into the astir of
Joao.* R FLtitteall. 'Neg. The Ellehmea
Di
partment+►iH con tied* under the "upraise** at'
J. P. Flasattatiss. Fp
GEN.. Loccafoco hist, Conven
tion of Michigan has re-nominated Gen. Case for
the Preekleory. The General ht evident), lib~
king another bold plash for the Nook!
METHODIUTK--The eassiooe of au the an
nual Confer Vibe Oligeti 'North, for the
present year, have bead
. h01;alkil thit ate
to pram. We ilve.4oit tTcapipili*an 4t tOe
statistics of Ude semi Ilte meedAg joint '
Travelling Leoal -111emben ileinbeti
Preachers. Proselhers..lB6o. :', 1819.
Heldman; ,- 996 ' 398 418,4821 -• ile;tis
.Philadelphia, 1711 819 • , 804117. 64951110
4
New Jerseq )69 194 43,870„ 8. 4 7
Now. Irbfli, - 178 .--
ll* ' 268 14 , *At 1 1
N. York East, 160 .. 100 . '21,218 if
Providence 181 9ll, :13898' 4 '. 2
; New Engl44l,oo' , sol ' l** t ' - 2
' Maine, . , lire ' .1' 91 ' ' 1.1.11011
East Maine, ' • 89' 01 10 8 1 4 .''
T
N. Hilikkih% !Ol 80 ' 9 .128 '''!:
Vermont, 82 ' AO 7,849 ' ''' 7, 9
Troy, '• , 11111 . 140 , 1111,4168 , -H16.411111
Black Meer, . 107, '.1268- . , 111466-' 1 172164
Oneida, - 906' • ~; 1 94;! . 141,178 •M 18914
Genesee, 419-- -1184., 10,741, , , , =.1119897
' East Genesee -. 131 ~ • 141' .. , 1743111; - .llea
Erie, : . 1611 810 ' 1 1 / 1 .4166 •.,, 91,879
Pittsbuqi, ~ IMO,' ; 218 ' 141,4142 4, -811,9611
West Virginia, 66 ..,.119 --..14.141-1 14,1178
Ohio, 294 4711 . 84488 88„681
Nadi) °WO - 168: ~ i 1 268 14. 274641 26,812
Mier IV& . let` , 15927 • , India " ' ' *- 1411 ' 290 ' '97,700.
11.1 ad,o• ' )49" 9't9•9't9•soort
r. ' ,', ad: al
ove r
Rece.Srme. ' .147' , ; Int/ 17,01; ...; Isom
Ilowa. 62 134 11,096
.911: i
Illinois 189 , _
~ 444, :11$1119.
Wisconsin, 89,-, ‘146.,.. pc ;!; 3 1 1 ,esis
misid•uri. 61A1,' ,;,At74 1 ,;,.8,901
Libtria, , 'A4 %‘:" ' , 1 r 1,0431
,
Total ttistf ., 6400 1114 3 / 6
A. compared wid1 411 1.1 1 10 1 .4004 4 .10008.1610w
Wit increase of 1411.yamilliog lipwlssisk,ll49 local
'P0... 6619 1a0d 7.7.997 combo% ti- ~ %,i-i'••
leletallitgi
111:TElectione fog Mete 00101111sintsat
'bers of Congress, &c. took p lace
_ during
the pest week in New York, New Jersey.
Michigan, : , sad. Wiseensie..thei.emell6AP
follows, so far as aseerndned
New Y.oas.,-, , The Btate , .,Tieket is in
doubt, although 'Hunt (Whig) is eIOPP )-
sed.to he elected Governor notwithstand.
ing the Pro•Slavery.Conon-morethent 'in
New York City, which best him 10910 in
that city, where the Whig Candidtiny
Mayor is elected by 60001 Tiii,j4401.,- .
lure is also thought to be Whig, w ild* ie..
cures a U. S. Senator in place ofAckill'"
son. The Congressional .delegation:willl
probably stand 18 Whigs, 16 Locat,intini
Free Soiler, (Preston. King,)
New Jensity.—The independent Tips.
perance movement has injured th*Vnills
and enabled the Looofocoe •eltlTYil
State—Governor. Legislature i •sind Cap
gress. Majority for Fort (14)co)for tior.
ernor about 6000. kU. 8. Senator MU
be chosen in place of Senator Daytoi,
MICHIOAN.—The Whig and rfeallfsM.
ers are reported to have carried ill 'o*ot
the Congressional districts in uPpeeithin
to the Cass-Hunker ettudidates.
,Of, the
Legislature, whicb elects a V. 61410449,
ator in place of Gen. Cass, bat 14ttla iryet
known.
Wisconsitir.—Dttricee (Frye al Lip . -
elected in the Ist Congressicuud ortos
and Doty (Loco) tri the Bd, Nobing
kom the Vd district,
. i 111/11L4
aMg 40 11 1 1 ftl:
vim— he isris_44l=
;ill iiiMir s ide ' . • 4 "'l t t.
,ii ih r i z iso lgai i ilite • 1 , .
leg - Misiiiiidid in I S'
hot 4 a gupd_ far $ IfelleAV_ ; . "dim
'A' Wide 'O'Ciaitel*dsil Will Would
i Vide Ihet VilittilelW - oTtlif . is
pf. Wild Nat, th e Sesffilliaith • reP i te, ' ' -
'4l' . beviittl tafekbli:_. • . hi . ' i
''4lllHirdifiriliellaVabiliiii Tetali oi ill
M al i , , i t *mike, bodes no "gi.dia to
- irei . • .. , . 'tfitii.littidiurtssir issued
w d,, fit ' it 14 Ise texturnetfeesi, it, , mtd-
I , ' li t Ilifie tut tits filth inst.
• I l' ;° r . "ti la
1 ' i ilitritis „ mid, po
' IQ'
_built' Adiiel iikttasitieii.'
it.
le 7 twAriiiiitb. r die Wittily ' desiAiis.
led for 1 . s. . .
woti ci 71r I e'r ' : :
•, .. ke
. ..A 19 11 6, 11 kt - GWORWSiIIin , ainitsr, se
/ teggol**.finiovitigiotelation 4,4lljoian-
Nlinilhi Ll* (Of.,
.rmis.!Ntr., This
WI?, ,MM(44,4 titcwirm.acallwoue)
.104,wilsam,. ."90.4Piglowt.saitioselkon,
. Arslinfg•l46l*Y4l4oo,,Nry•liuM rib.
pioir
~, : ii , IMF Vag: vela. ,zspff.,ol ; , its
. • Wailed dial it Ns doubt.
• . , . .
tal,, Ai of ibparwbo atsinnind ibe
".
rst Inman, will, appear Apia. 'Even its
PrilidOtni haik teoponeeti it, anti we are
Sorts4.9r,toir one..faith:td member—Mr.
Motor Alarnweli., of South Carolina—.
wbo bat ,sonosineed his intention to be
lorelkali- , •
Hew. H. eirse.4li that
the • How: & Pootwarrived atlas:bon,
Misr, on the 18th. He was welsooted
by the dringitt , tiention. and wweived the
woognitelatione Of the eitisenii was
tsw gosh tro the eireeptintise Awe its the
ileskaild *WM suppored that GlevAnit
•intorwould fry to reply to Mts. ' Thereat
ilowelitlintotebee Oodnty have tendered
seen. Pew* poblits Oilmen which he hew
wetiiiioedo A pkie debate span vomiters
10.01110W•vodt rights and. hoereate,"
was to take place on the *ids and 116th.
Three spealterstoti earth aide were ilbesen
by alloia istisatidirti;
`! . •
'ATAL ItAILIOAD ACCIPRIST....OIII Wed
nesday lea an accident occurred on the
Valley Minted, Dear Chanbersburg, Pa.,
by which ate min, James O'Bridn.. lost
his life, and another, John Rine, was so
badly injured as lo render ,the amimtation
of an arm necessary. They were both tor
arum, and bat a short time in the coun
try.
Noirrw CAIOLIXA to TUX Face.--A
public meeting at Wilmington. N. C.. on
Wednesday last. deelarrd that the South.
ern States should mkt immediate steps to
establish a comMercial marine, and such
I direct' trade . with Europe as will render
them independent of Northern mererluune.
rnanuketurers and ship.owners. Also
that the repeal of the *lnnise slave law."
or the aboliton of Marini in the District
of Columbia by the Federal Congress,
will he such an indication of settled nos.
Wines to Southern institutions as to justify
and require. as a measure of imperative
necessity and safety, the secession of the
=southern Suites from the Union.
ADJOURNMENT OF Tilt Sinai/11U Cot
"rercroirs.—We learn Irmo the Alexandria
'Gazette that on Saturday last die Virginia
!Corsi action. by a vote of ayes Mk noes 82.
agreed to adjourn to-day. until the first
Monday in Jruriery next. The object is
no suit the census returns.
PETTB3OIIIII. Oct. 30, 18b0.—Reade
%Washington, Esq., of the family of Gen.
(George Washington, has resigned his
dice u U: B. Commissioner, as he tin
ging consent to serve under the Fugitive
•lave law.
CIAIILD LOST /MD Fol7l l lo.—The Catoc
tin Whig gives a detailed account of a lit
de girl, daughter of Daniel Kefauver, haw
kg been lost in the simonising. The
whole town turned out in search, and not
lees thin 200 peptone were soon in the
nvounains, bot no trace could be found of
the child. Most or them had returned
and were preparing to start out a emend
time, when the signal.. born, announced
that the child was found.. She had wan
dered, five Miles throtigh an almost impas- 1
stable woods null finally reached a clear
ing, where she was taken in and provided
for during thenightby They
returned in a triumphal procession.
firautcurtnce, Oct. al. 1850.--Meson.
Hughes and Knight. tbe penman wbo cres
ted so mach excitement at Boston, by at
tempting to recapture fugitive slaves, pass
ed dtrough bent to•day. on their way to
New York. They Jef wiaboot their
slaves.
Tom Itineous, lam Moralism.—
The %abloom Republic.. of Tuesday.
gives *ran- seetredietion Mr the meth
etsteimethkof helve hasietbiett isthopial
to Roston, by the Irmeideat, 00 aseeent Of
threats against the execution of the fitgl
tire slave law. No such order,' hese he;
gives ' ear bow then. boos any aid Axial
awdeurby .hfirebel Boston
eiio other place.
ir t 'salita it "
11.01/111 Midst inaditoes qkft
-Illowatd &ILL lorliVfl. City Malt it
1154 MIL ~CateaselLlll lat.: .1 IL Bye • IWO
N 50.
. . . .
Bed •rbest
•l riiirr! tr.=..„ $llO.
WId•Z 111h il iyallegr 114 • IS wow
Ow") a 87 1611•Nia,
I
006) 6
at •hirimet 4.11 tof6= l ll6 ll mid t.
gisi o gres• v ,,, • ) XI If !,71
of We bop as 166.611 2411411'
Per .4 0 fr -•
ma AVOW' WY by iiswilltitiviaw,,llltd.
L.serriekswllillOwilblaswwiiiimeasovo
Ikows—bithatbis meaty:
91.4 1 ,01 1 4 .lAr 11 00 1 .1t 7 tr am... 111er•
Ass w. mom owl airs lissuurv.
b lantina4hisairliri4 l ias
PwA A w l
Sowwity ild* bliws,
d
.It. Sok' Lg a h l e i r.
RicsuasioNg, - aluety,
111145111.44 Ruhemf coawil " •
PC& RI Woo,, 110/I§4l R. J. O. Goo, Ro w .
ftwor: l WW;iit 11fipprig, hideraill4 aks
gldra B. Jaipur if Abe law h
t oly
111IWW A4llsios wo*.
111/1 111R4 vit. by saw illeCjalis Crowell, Ww.
riv‘, zsi. 4 Lawinwwv, Lr.l ranowily of
o owl Aiwa 8.. glaysibirr et Dinid
Wert Chador. fiL
-.•. ''' T IR
,11 I.Boa
=O, - 21 1. 1 " 41
—Arra ..ILM/111111T1t, amishar
len. Eel d Now Oxford. esed
years.
4olia Oa At* Bk. Mae Maar Ann Azusa',
ad& Inannity apell aeon 40 years.
lOn ern MR aIL, Serameara Raoseans, at
Vales Isarasfelp, la the SO& year of her
City. 0 •11•11111111 NIL win Areadanillo, CATII.
411,011 Caner, is the oth year east kiva.
01111wroirmillin
,
tellt4"*L`,":sooitlAtill
.t.: „,4... Nu ii/STAarki, ~ .1 ,
804 ; 1 14-.4 0 . •'2 .2 . ...2",
~,,,i
A 1 r.rki. . t II - r!WI 1 hf° 11 1
Irle f pfr•rgir4t,bd t
, 0 ,,,, , C; Ti
DrysGooda r irdware,,iaseqns-,
and most of theariaiirribi. - wholesale aptl
retsill; ( lri'mvpige*
elf 1 feel' fetal to my old tile sr
Ind tor Om IW`vori.`'and'arthi d
just eav to thlicli' and the public : if you
**Hi ARGAIN3 , now is YOU° time' to
'Call anti - gel the . The Ocala must be
'acid filing What they man. The FerouE-
Rooht le now for RENT—One of tlae
:host cleanable in this place. POseeselon
given on or before the hat of 'April.
.1: 111. FiTEVENI3ON.
Gettisborg; Nov. 80880.
I. tlIUqk•H Irk , • i
TOWN: PROPERTY,
1 .:m /FOR '
WILL-lie:'ofered at Poblie Bale, on
v Saituvloy She VA day of Deeern
ler o'Slbek, P. M., on the pre
miens, the ' • • • • • r
• • Hauge tad Town Lot ,
known as Lot . No: 139, on Plan of for
'oath of Gettystbitrg; situate/ on West Mid
die' street in laid Worough: and having Lot
of James IlOwin op die West, and prepei.,
ty of sainuel Pitlineitock on the East.—
On it ant elieted a
[ „ ,
thweitopg . House,
log and rough -oast, with hask•ibuilding, 8
bhp, well of Rood water, Ate.; Marie a
BLACKSMI'T'H SHOP.
It is an expellent stand for Blackemititing,
or sny other mechanical busioese—is but
mut door west of the Store , and dwelling
ling of Samuel Fahnestnck, nn Baltimore
*opt, ail basi antral and pleasant *hue
ticulAitendanee given and terms made known
on day of sale br • ' •
D. M'CONAUGRY, Attor'y dr.c.
Nov. 8, 1960..—ts , .
.
Distillers, and Venders of
PA TWAT .1111 EOLVEII ICS.
THE follow highs; at Distillers and ileu
dem of Patent Medicines within the
county of Adams, as returned to the Treas
urer of said County by the Mercantile. Ap
praiser, is published in accordance with
law, designating those who haye liken out
License, and those who have not. until the
Ist of April next. Those marked with an
asterisk ( 4 ) have nut taken out License.
LIST or DISTILLER"
CLASS.
CUmberland roimiship.
10. George L. Sefiriver,* „ .
~111§ 00
10. David Rhodes? ' r4." :3; i' I t ' .l o
1 Orford 7bion "
,'e '
10. Win. 8. Jenkins.* .. 4 .4, 0 -4.4 4 -qo
Muni/ton TowitlW - *" - -' 4 ' ''.-'). 5
10. Henry. Wolf,* 5 00
Conotoago Township.
10. John Kendig.• 6 00
Liberty Township.
10. James McDivitt,* A 00
mamas, OT PATENT ustotoinum4
Marabou Township. .. .2
2. E. T. Miller,* .. 10 00
3.. Joseph. Miller.' - - _O.OO
3. Wan. 8. Negle,* [new store]. 10 00
Gettysb
4. B aal. H. Buehler. • was 'i. IS .00
4. thind..lB. Forney, • , 2!OD
- . .W4wautite Alt* MEDLARS. .' ~,
%tuna Fabor,, 1 Horse Wagon, 40 00
Josiah Eyler. Foot.redlaia. - 1 .. 1g 00
Ernst Openheimer, 1 Hor. Wagon I
N
p. ..... who h 'not
icegser, tit rein) Of% e 8
sec .ii bf the of , iOth Ap 184
they re liable inilii , and ,
mini on it e lerl, tip . opt ' , .
They 6 iill9 Bl 646 6 the 6 6
prlliittpitY.
• " SAMUEE ti Nbirropit; -
, neae'r er4,llante, aunty.
..
Tresuuree4otike.*ttlys-1 , 31,
. 6 ,6 1 10 416 k;ti 40, S . ,•
MRM • •
FOll SALE:
v im/ ILL be sold at Pitilia Bald, it the
VV ; of ;Joint 'Pate, in. tin
Own.* af66ettyl6ttriV an &at tral! the
letkday oitNeennber next. re 1 o'clock;
of rid iioy. • •
~
' l ' ' ' Tillg"TAßlO''''""'
fete' the . tititpeilf o(' a. ,hgroe. copimkg,
situate(' f,ef a seile.frwp the 'ma meetten
ed plebe oh 01 r:eed 404, to Penile,
berg, eentalitrnir ONO . 1 ~ „ ;,' „. ~; ,
, ._ ~ 201 , Aones, . 1 ,I .-,
Thee bias A* pasta
ig 1.14 Amer lo;
liv .`' ' M i l '. ollT ellhllie,' 4. ')'
'. e ' eltidilet;'i aler 'ir Ohl ' • 'if'
g • " A i !! '
gk ie , : *. • ..tiollitit ittelidetrodiepi twelii,
ef . . . iiiitei; itiiifidlibt Vieille' or .14,,
~. c . "fiiii littieis"iiiitiiiti iiiupl*c. '-*
d
a ilkiiGeitt i rteß ,Eittegtehta:
• row , . r t h e A ted f_ it
lege, - ,iithliar;eitit eiVec,#r
~ . _
eil.of tarert"Witet of ih Aid. irk 09 3
orettilitliiifibtitifilljeeliiii t ::'ZiluiVpr=
chasers. the land oo ihe'diSlied`iiiiiiis of
she - it - 'mriiill be sold ssiiatafily " - The
soil is widest/ ittaTiti .5..41054.1
. 41 1 1.4111111oldhittio , r,purehoso.
to h0p044,1004 mot*. aril day ZIA rit
NW 1 Wilk WOW ' in, <Awe .414ua1 , arilobak
parlisooso willioml ilaSiiessti.. , • , . .: t(l,i'l OA'
.:hen illa elialPii oil the Penn for at
b0111.1140p0.10 ethiele the perebeeetetill.he ,
autherieed to ; appropriate so muse orshe
purchaetniosaysieNrill 'metier' , the seas.
R. G. hfeCREARY,
~ . . 4 vi Af rev **Owns&
Oct; 18, 18110-11, , , ; ; ,
For Rent,
A STORE ROOM, in a desirable aitu.
ation in the county. Possesaion giv.
en immediately. Enquire at this office.
LI MKS-- Changeable and Plain: For
17 Ladies' wear, beat quality and vieheaV
styles jest received by
J. L. t)CHICK.
In still •te 111111110110111111.11gqt AI i ti l lN
1111CICIMM
, 1 ',T,,,
I I I,w v , .1 4 , , —.14.y ; , •4 "' 4 ;tt.l ' .... , , 1 .. .(4,-.-.
Tint" ' . ' ThiliiiiiitiNf the 'rag -, " o ff er at Private Sale,
Coolitr A ir • e nettontenesitith A. . r ; - joining lands of D. Zieg•
21 114 lc ' P aghaell let. Slim* . ter, and where , half a
, i n ,
the foil' Itr ag std h • ere and m ile Itcpith i tit tysliurg, and containing
Hitllditte-ialq MON =Mgt ' -; . .04,0R
, the said County e las el '
t .
olio Mao by , aberiferomotihr Appraiier of nmee °ll4o l* I ES, ~*
ll ° im P r qrtM ente
the Pounty—ditaignatipg those are I •''.
ill those.
'LI .f
. J r IWO HMSO
tait'eit bit Normal, 'sad 7 6.0 , to p.i ll , ...• ~,
no,* pm 7g44 fa" *,tiogaik i x..,,tssr • Log,and tit* either Frame, and a. large
Those marked with an uteri Al) have Ackk a s * .po rto; .., nes • en" triposllo
oat seken.out Liam& ~. ,
....',./ of wainA ~,4 , , . , holm, (ivOkPumP in)
'''lluni •iiiiklit• /
" ' ' '
°lb of rid ' ' ' *-
• fit ' 4 i•'• • tAl;',.: .t--
11. 0. Fabastioak.illk 410aiw ' •' ' All b 0 now lieirtttg--di ' ''•
,portion of
12. GeorgoAteold. • ! • . 11 30 tfili•finW re l iti'Motatri' fr 03,4463 'l°
12. Abraham Arnold. ' ' ill 0 0 ao tons,of Ifs) , his been made yearly.--
1 1 1. R a ltrld 14/46"11;"•' 10 00 The latid l ;flt r ilrbe tarnibillhod it . gll
13.' *iniiefet;Ei OEOOO ' ' to rl ;wall adaikad Ca' tafaisig grass. ,It Altai
14. JohttAil u ttll•oo, Willi , • 7 I'll be used as it Ditty lhto •to •;every rat
d 4 Qeo
14. Marcus Samson, 7,:80 7 . solo ii r ebil•A l aillit. apply to ilts'ai4pi
-14, Bilataatiat BuablinN. ' 1 00
~.:..; .-
14. Keller Kntin.' l'
,/ ' ''' ' • ' ' 7
°a Jad fyriALgiaalltarifellll
14.4 v L,4 Vok ri oC ... .. ~ , • 1 1. 03 WHICAII a.
ioi
' Twin. . vvainersTY, ' ' 00 cistlig„L.Ati 11'1 :•1 so' ..1 / u
AA, A. B. Kurtz, ~ . • , ' 10 00
14. John Fahnestailt,*• ' • 7 00
14. Win. W. Paxton, ' " 3to
14. Henty'Sell,* ' •• •' 7 00
Cumberland township.
14. John'Weike'rt, • '' I '
Shaba* hvoirbithl
I'4. Abtalram King,
14. David OhoHi
14. Philip • Myers," • • /
.! • r . • Saaallerp:rovra4lp,
14. ,Joszellouolc • (liquor') , 10 50
14.,E}Iwa , „ 00
144, ',7ohir .Bithcolder,
ti
t' Ikt' nighty / 0
• ; 1 .
14 .4.41 ,e ir• • 7
1,4 d POler; Hulick, , 00
14. Paufge,blipnigh, • 00
1 4.- -*awe' . , . 00
Tyrone township. :.t
14. Jacob , Holiingeri* • , 7 00
14. i Jess* Glitse, ,'• . I ,7 00
Handlto* towns ip:
N.- Jeer& 82 Hildebrand, (11q.)• 'lO 50
14. Charles Spangler, , 7 00
14. John Auffittto, l 1 1 00
14. 'Weis. Wolf* SOn, t 00
14. John ' 700
14. F. Hildebrand,* (diaecintinued) 7'oo'
"•
Franklin tairtadtip.
14. AbrAam Scot 7oo
14. Thomas J. Coopefi • • ; 446°
14. Philip, Hobo Align,ot) 00
14.
,Stick 4. Wh itmore, (lie.) ' 10 Q 0
14.. 'Beecher * Booyet, " 10 ; '00
14. KnOiteelt. Galbraith" , 7 00
14. .1. B. Hrighirli.,7 go
, . Tow 46. , 3
13. Jacob Brinkerhoff.* 10 00
14. George W. Heagy,,l l , 7 00
14. C. F. Werigly,* .;; , 700
14. Philip Rotienalpek, Liquors 10 50
14. B. W. Riley. Liquors 10 30
Liberty Township.
14. J6ll6 . lYanttemaket+,:
14. J. Riddlemosen• •
Ifmitineon Tdwnri Ip. '
12. J A. Gat(lneo, Liquor. 18 ' 5 75 ,
I. Holtzinger, Et Perree, Liquor.' 15"00
14. Wm. Kettle ivolt, VO
14. hied, A. Myers, 1 00
18. B. F. GarMier, 10 00
Latimoie Township.
14. Daniel Nuweonier, Liquors ' 10 50
Oxturd Township. .. .
13. L
•anoultantin. Liquors :15 00
13. Lilly* Reily, Liquors 15 00
14. Sylvester Fink' Liqtiors . ' ' • 10 50
14. John Clunk, ' "•7 00
Berwick Township & Pmositi.
14. Wm. lliiiinger,(liq dieermt`d) , l4-t 50
14. Eichelberger & Hollinger, Liq. 10 50
Moi4l Pl!faril.?-7"l#''
13. Miller aiArreoe. - , (
i tte.
14. John
14. Peter O'lkitlV . , ors
—4OO/81 1 ' *
14. Day id. 81:11,8116; ,, :-: . i; 7
14. Jacob Aliebaojth, Jr.
14. Henry B. Mmitlt,'Lltteore '
Conbarttio Teariribip.' '
14. 'John Stotby, Sr. ' s u. ' 7'oo ' • t - ,,,.1 1 / 4)
, i , fLair , • I 1. , ' ... 41
18.`fteney oelq voti, Liquor* 18 00
18, Bneerioger 4 Renshaw, Liq. 16 00
13. Geq. Mytrs 4 Sop, Lig. 10 (IP ,
• 4. VV.:O: 80111lititift '4 CO.* disetid7cl7 . 4ticl .
4. Ed:Weill' C':up'anto, '.' ' ' 7
4. I so1 I riitti'liarner, lA'uori 10" 0'
4. 'JblitiBPitt4iar, tlittors 10
. '
~. &Won Torrnohio
4., PcOrloliqr 14 ,1 1u,0rs . ,
NNW STORN.S.
Scary Sleatd, llinenth, $9
John•Wert* - II
Lawrence Dietz, Liquor. ''lol 00
Pttitip &Ci W.• Myere; big. 110 60
"'Mary Henry, ; • " '' • 0 7 - 00
.0 & Co,. Lig. 10. 00
. 1111attin .: • '7 4 00
Saeotreander* c• i 0 • ;7 00
Akita Bildibrand:& Co., 7 00
Cunnhighisrst & 7'4o
Jac4 67
J06611106f0i1, 8 &Soda,'" ' l '4 67
Paxton 4r. Bl7the - 4'; , . „,7,
11911146"Ock• '12'04 "8'
14.
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Qii 10, 1 4 4 1 .Y. ,
butt' 40Y 010 Os 3
i t
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r ille et 1144
1 ' la;;; er 1 . 4 ,(A '
„.„„ , a e I n . o, tu
' ' 7 i horry .filir Men kdorrir 10 poises(
v ' pokbite'll(Mall'iltibitiet ,414461
49Akitio•fl,144 ,, Act,bak imitody .14P11.
bil'AilA r af! ql l ‘,P4onlistirnopert4.r.,
fi,'Visrik.exsivu , ,WAK . ,,ohprzi, 444
tr;,9 ,4 1 ',Trti,tftfific.RINnyrk4,,00
i most every disease; I to at ult4kpogite,
ilk
put opomonitry f eridn . habit or making
a °l i t °VA/MO/ 4 14 rtY-bitllif
Sad_ r: ea* to u in• spring
its an 111111 111 11"11 i°
that eltnlr l eason«.- tts own by ex-
IklfilogillOitab l aw sad , WOO*:
rioinfniusio cavrt/ink-qualities=
'ascribed to it. F ore thofirst snips of Con.
suNptioo, Asthma,. n o miner, how !pm
*Wide' Oduiliit, brief Complaints, efe„
itis t Atied lO r be the hest medicini knoWn
to bah. Dr. Wistaria Balsam of *AI
Cherry is a chemical, extract combinir)
with a similar extract from Tar, *fetch en,
hanues Its value. Its sueeees in snail;
pulmonary diseases, in almost every Magi,
alter our best physciatis could do. no more,
has astonished the Acuity, and led. them
to confess that, Wistaria Balsam of Wild
C
harry poraiiiiiee a principle lieteMlore
unknown among medical men. '
It - 7" Fursale in Gettysburg, Pa.; by the
authorized Agent.
• BOWEL H. BUEHLER.
04 FARM
B SSLit
5
1,3111 m Art
. - -ittzviys /Aria n'1201P417.1-
; ZEN& f•-=
I
I 'r THE time is agaiuspproaching when the
winds Of the North; and the pitiless storms
of Winter will sweepin all their fury over
the land—when ths human body will re
quire protection from' the chilling atmos
phere and the angrr tlensentoilf..Old So
reast.",:' Yew liiiilltlithdreflwer , pleusorablar
fllNiirreatlY Md.
...winuce to eillet SAMSON'S Cash One-
VO 7,Clothkelyirt VarietyXore,ligii
4asedistelv oppnliht ffite Dl,lllYrgrlltirt Ye,"
will fi i nifonetil 44Ptigest.."h"apnott And
I n lol 9.MltiopsbiltifititatbulkoFigfriDY
AgA,DE C.l,QT,uusiiclever. offered jails*
u.Renklellet'Ooinity,."' end at !nth pyfeer
I as csinnollail to pleasee—the sisberiberisie.
lievingin the old thrittO t that a .inlinble'slx
ce whetter than a slow shilline -
Mi ne Will tie' 40c - di
adhered evil Isollical at the
icivertfiving prodthistod the price
' price et vihlishioods will be
ud :Sam which issvabstemesit
instance be.maide, which is the only,oll'..
nntne,thrit van Ilte,given to protest the pub
lic from impositiort*believing , to he'll
Mach 'better system than that or the. giab
gdplte, ocatflome,rlsl,rmous high Prites and
selling (for just what you -tan let. My
stock ciothiojaanitistseft'lsillts, Over
pool tip Froek -costa, preemvos ts, Sack -0 oats.
Of every Palitsloool44i.3l6lhl
Ctesimere, C.assinet.. Yelvet,„Doid,,,sti
Doeskin; Vesta. of( Satin, Clothi
net ; ',Woolen"Shirks and Drawers ;.Cara.
WO Flannel do'. PraVats.HosulltMstt, left;
Dollars._ bosomy ,lifitipenders--vin short;
every article gip; kitlpug/
,to the 9ititte
menli'Fhtnishing Rddm •
my . 11l ends 'atid gelikrilAyNe
most respectfully 'invited to call and'exam.
in°tt yyyya°l"lF,4 l ,l. l l#lo.9 ll4 ,in!'irrin'• I
king' sew purchaselkaiud • they wt e . con
vin9P4 1 411 It # l 4 , taoPil of, °MYang"
who studies eeatictsay. I to purchase his
clothing et Semeosent Thankful fur poi
favors ! the mobocrat's.. (would. return
most profound thank" _to the citizens of
Gettysburg and vicinity. and hopes;'
strict Attention to badness, to•mcrif COll
- of , public favor.
MAACIJS SAMSON'.
Gettyrbiltg; Oct. 25, U 35%
BOOKS AND STA'rIONEBY.
The. Largest AssOrttnent ever
opened in Gettysburg.
If. BUEHLER bee ' just Invented'
. froth. the 'City a largo athlitional
supply of Books, and hi t , novetptlOptd, et
his old established Beatnik:we, i n C 41 4 1114:,
HER t sfitmg, eentEET:ll* J*4414414;
best assortment of , ' • r '
STANDARD. BOLIS,' ~iv/7.4 .
offtery yarieliClartilla, Thn• ..'
". !'
°logical. Literary and bliseellastetnte, ev
er °tared in this market, all Of ifiiith will
be sold, tensest, at the Serf loivest.tinel;
, He has also constantly on bands large
and fdllarrdrtni al df sCupoi. tiognii
and STATI9 pRILT, Pen.itttivev, Oold 4
L
Pen". Finalis t Envidnpes, Visiting
Cards, Motge. i yf r ahlre, math variety of
Fancy, 4144, 102W11 le. 1 tyy t, ',"pgiol of
PUrcrilirehrfrtOfte.
The subscriber returns bkineknWitiedg.
Ellen, for the, long continued . and Wad *pa
tronage extended to him, and thinks thet,-
in the variety inil excellegve QMg present
assortment oalblipllontlit ntlNtatihner,x,
will be found evidence of a determination
to continue to merit that pitrOnage.
OtrArrangenient. have' bees•might- by
which any l o tentie r tw h epvtorelppoi in Iris u
s°therlAcith . Y., , ilixt!P AI '&l94 o l,l l .itgln
GlettypbUrgpOet. 28, ' 1850 ' .
IX M 9 CONT Ala 6 , IE,,
o FilardE
' fffbut 7 L'aft,A4 of
the rthlie i egetttltt ttlP4 Odkressit thr
Gnome' &melds Btore4 , end formerly "71
e upidl,lis ',a Laltt 911108 by AM* "Itl'Otoo
a ugh'', iblett.,'doceased. 'r;
1 44for4elf 01110 Staitenar feir
i!atmts . and, Reaai,ino;, ,' , ,:
e
Oa furitiah iiti'lleafinkte. Militia* , toi,
applichwit s ,sta Alum* 1'044 ihiii:6;34,,
the tvemeettP4*firrileY'sf!wMtitkftto
ozr D. McC.' nt e oppeia' to attend to
the plopacoliaar.4 mmt. ..t.y.r.a.) e
0 .0E
,toilV t l i tiffit s t 1 00tIttlit t le m *ri
° IBUJIR ' it:3N a r . 01,1 .
--Abu selection of.shades•ieno. satt4ooo l +
'tide their FlVitiiiditazlliroclidlir,tplaiii
' and "41144tikite,;1110408011000tokrid
vantage.. App t y b . . m peettona t ily,ext by
'llltarct .wt stati.traftotvl 7.) .C 1
ahlaitigiVlX46l, Apekt:le A. at x Ve i/
v
---
'‘ tdlit i etdi i K ' Ttilie l #olo4o I
ll+ f f
g--t ii, .
Ttitg61,81,1 0 14.• Ta, f m , tvite.,ll4,e ri t r
it teleashi i tifikititls co tit sietnin=
by notified that Sr ytawrigutml to make
eethteibtl4l,o roma. and SQ pay the awe
'over to the 'Frowner of the coutay. on or
before the 18th day of November nort.
JOHN G 114ORNING13TAR,
JOHN StIsSELMAN; jn.
JACOB PRIEST, I
cotnedsaionsra
Attest--J. Aveasstsavem, Clerk.
Oct. 25.--81
7 00
7 00
'lO to
wAstto-A.
• the :work of an , Ordinary rind
Fami !Alt colored woman would be pre
ferred. Good character and correct hob
bq essential M the 'aPpliemit. who
may And it permanent situation in a plea
omit home. 'CrEnquire at the "Star"
officio.
War 3* 1156 PO O 4 I
At ibiir ilia - Splendid **II!
~ - pint- rot recc v ~..., ~
ti
-I
74 ' . *: . ' , i r ' I I- •
4 1 i .
ITCH he Will'ke .Isiett• toexhibit
& vloPsl4 who MOW CliAl 41140 TOW% ill
14 1 . i iFig re Odieeta.lifidYil i OPPOikklir F# 4 *
P 4 6. Pr. . 1.1 i.) gril, IAY? ANS? tic irrii ' ll
sYliikiklire , 44 %OP, $O.ll 41 . 001 110 /Y
I °W, pricer. Alligni; AkitAii , Milift4C l o ll3 4
s
the tutatottavhsocablet , • n , 1
x_ny,46l,p litiii,"lrtliiic 'Ai•irts
' rßl:Preil MERINOZe, CAME.
LION
i thMa i rtl•
, 3
&Weeds tVettAli9o44 CObeig - ilidlisi
11*.ilumm,Notweigood soh,. co b=
ffiiii, pi *HIM smorsoont Aft Riblravuhefil
glawerS44oolilnei antipaiorssoitimmimd
tombutablisched Moslineamoeleta imidlaii
on Flannels, Cloths, ,Ommitateminifirgiags
Caraiknote 4 ffnmith worked and mourning
Collars, Curls, Elair-Braider Allows* of
varionakinds s in sham almost any rh
• i lntattittf l ihelallill'
particularly invited - StripylLl9clor ilifflOs.
wilWartiltiOi 6iimitili '61in641641y
the moat fashionabk.but the kat styles.
Cell and , mlopkiirkeulla emit
4 4,4#114441
I ni : ti • b . ' v tl '' t .' ; ' 2 6 ' O l OO I
itA ti,a.....,..2..4t5...
LATEST F*B fiXI)I4P. '
Vat trioWofihinkier/o l iietAinyiiii4.
his triew6o.44earitesitnentily.
thst he lute lipitijimilnollll.ll. l l superior
si;l ldt or r' i. 41 ).‘ •
• R W-I
or tlies"biitt maliiitlkiji lutiffallii4' ;
style,' it, hid •iltl 4 blishment in &pill? .
Batillwaite etiiii,' 'iti situ die Cot:10 I
office. anittrieit'lloor :to Walitpler's 7 pi
ning Estnblieliiile4-,-tentbractpg the clii
lowing : • Sitpetitiebl+le-ekin Plush'
Silk. Swish!, Fine FOr. mid tlitild'h . 04fir;
see.;'oll of *Melt lid, Willitel(l4 hir eitill, 4
Seetittitiry iredded; il l delpiereit . l ,iliiinetK
Oak?: 'nit/ Oaken . ISPeieltsilige l'it, nets.
•"k ' r " • "I.E 3. BAIi0W71;
,1 Afiti,k,i7
,April 26. / ! )o°,;!' "'"'
' " ' ',,... . I ' .
,1
TAIL° Li tot
" ,11 1 .710
der.rmivoLn si n,IV f e
• pair OP NM IMIMIONDs ;'
G e tt ys b urg ,
ririgronYEß Neje ihWks to Moir emit*•
men fot Oftit
ly inform the public that the continne to
.l6#4lllUlge I
in the — Fetirlififiiiirr `tut on reasons. e
tersnar. (4 Whitening 11kM gibe Litere.
tofore, by ROBIIRT hfiurrim. Fashions are
rg4figfllY Forititml. *id ixOry,iatfori
tQ oCcOre.4 gg9J x:64, 4111tramite4nti4 ea
ii?gr TOPlriiPeciquitiw.,bylihnicl9
experience in -ttle buitc44evandit'citei4o4
efforts to please, ,to merit antil twice a
contintriittftic4r-theltirttlfoilAirtittiele,
U'helUll'inttWidibttFestittithe 11;114
just been rectel4ed (tom 4ticeityi
''lll3nAtt %hide orient ntrif peotiateti l takit
ih.exchange forQnrk. • "'
• • • E. &it MARTIN.'
Gettysburg, Oct. 4. '10150.-;-tf :"'" "
VITA' N p i ppreinice tat Learn,
thoiro ilv ring biomes+.. Oaolivai
gill Toon wool 4e; freforra, ~ f /!I
,E. 4 , 4 1 , MARTINE. v,
'AI
..; ;itl
HE undersignethisekneerteliges
indebtedness to his itututinous s fripaide.
-itirel:of;pStrimsge extend
', tOhlasiinstl respectfully
dorms . dun .thatfiesritfis
ist received
1)4147W1011
Id, ondpiti i
Vie eid 1411
r 'WNW
i hid raid; iiaintkJ to'fit
'Jl' H. INCEM;Y:
atrtectilli f tiv4 ma* ,
I)#e'ing
seribvir. if immediate 'il ' cation be, mad,.
Mb
' OM Mt iiter
adb'cbPreet Vie ; 'QM fivolitiThiPiiniiiiik
would be erelbiredl" "' w "'"V B .
• •
GE TTY,`,lql;9 l 1' A' /4 r
. ."'
i;-• • , :tc..1...i.t. .•••'.• .":U:!.,01 . it "
triiHlS Inetitpti . :3l L under the direction or
Ole eX4 1 04 2 . : filtklifi IlkM .tom l
on ISloiidery the 2d of Stiterribet,'lna eon.
Ithou! in.tero eeesioncelrftuf nuulthu each, i
;until "die - last 'tat, rune I:letleitilts?_eli end
AM eek fee eregittli m0t540,14.: Bier eltd
04 ?„ 14) *••••••• , • I ! , ",t - ..,!) .., ;,,: d :, : '-
eeete o9o- TOn't/ 01 4( 1 1tOwPORtillejeuhariell
[imee4: !Ilk hillie , Rieltitehiell OS Len.
CUIPANPniir int MO FOlllirf Mirk* ' .Pti
pits will be ebergthk (toeh..lbe-tinsk via-,
I v
' t er i ,"lool 4-40 .'lerrie94 , o.o.or)
1 ' € 9Pc,PPP.! !pp prAc4l4l 4.4 1
4 04.% eitTo
l'l;tceP; TYPO* 14K, .Y. Opp 34004 w!sirgrz
ragwc4 i4Per4 thiur4P*ll,o
cif
i; i ... I,YOROIMI , N I IIIOVIb . will ~ J 0 c.A.
.0. .f w . splote.oooi..(;,l •sit-v. ' i i J 41:1
, • .. . . fli4 i• ... i .g y , tgriOltklirt ~, t,'
. .., ist,gil, , . , NIT :, r. aua cti dri f ,
~I
.O. acquit ", "' I OlikiDr.'Knt ..
w o k n ike i o! 4 , Thcjiwab k ..• •7,., i
Hon. M . WOW°, Prof. stover, ~- %,•,.• 1 1 • ),'
J. D. Danner, - ' Rev. R;Johnston,
• Aug. 30, (Mvi1t41461113,11
. . ... J., pX0=1:1331..k... , 1;1 . ! '; 1 •
'Olititilghti4: ,''i I Yi ki., _ • , k
llr i , ~
~ ,
.Itputt,tregglottr 911,Ahlik
..R4 , 4'31 otuo,rmacnnomP4Lita!of the
O°P2uP.9 • tlYoMgo Pa«detleased•hav
-44
int Pf , W. il AqAtte aubsaritmiii, n o * ii r ip 1
heretrygren teen vitto,ttre indebted tp staid
Estate,temaltepsymnrit withoutdeley,and,
to those baying claims to present the same
properly authenticated, tp the subscribers,
residing in "laid borough, for settlement.
l
JAMES F. FA HNESTOCK,
DAVID 'E. HOUCK, • ' ' -
Nov. 1.-1-6 t ~ , Executors: , " ,
W 6',611t,[11,,
A Considerable quantity Of good SI,T-,
MAC, well„curcd, ,erul clear of sterne, for .
Which a fair price will be given,
G.KO. ARNOLD. ;
Gettysburg, Sept. 20, 1860.
L ADIES -call and see a floe asenglaient
PARASOLS at KURTZISMEAP
CORNER. Aprit 118.
..... ...... h
, , za r 11,64 ie
PROCLA.MAin E
rOke 1 ittkgAk' w '
s AM ,'' •
wWHEREAS the lion. Draniu. Dna
, 1715'0 AVILES S. WEST OP LIT
w v ZISRo ESQ. Presidentof the severs. . 7 . LEsTows w Gl e ßmAN y
Co u rts of Common Pleas, in the cowmen ! -
4v .... ..,4 ,
itig the 19:h District, and loni c* i :a r Vir .. ..,.
N,, 1 4 "ii
or rho Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and i
' rit itivow in WI op.
again', Jeil Delivery, for the trial of all THIS e2ili ki
capital and other o ff enders in the said dm. ;
...
fl e fi r d a nig n 7 i a pw atl , 4lll " looo4 the
,hattes tb:l o o m a merao ll hint" ,
triet—end 41139:11 M'Dirrrr, and SAIIVKI w "'
ri r ' in the % ery best mammy. liat•r; 4116'
CR I soB44ll 7 Plqs-J,,adges o ,f „the, .„.,°°„. o —g °. in herß wantiug grinding ilopiyurpeoially
oniutbn Pleas and tsenera. Jail pet, i er), ,
in time of low w ate ry will pfe*im OA et
f'9, tlict,!tial of all elPit3land other offend - this Establishmet. where they 'renilikjik 4
ere an the 'county of Adania---have issued
commodined ut ail t i, m ,.. Tii , . ~,,, f 6 5
thei,
eight Hundred and filly, and to is e l ose by , 0 4 in euemeetion witirtillilarge
me .• j , . . Wipes, cowl of Nom-
"- er & sl i m! • Fl our i ng Mild ;, , • ~ . 1
, 't 1 1 0 Sail Delivery; l and together are calculated to we a4O
,
and C.. t,f'*er'siiid tmineir, at Get - 1 amount of work,. A P.l. l l4l'llft AP
i zal . 1 ,1ny0,, , i,51,ii tl . ey of N - ;g• cL . fil'Eß NUJ, i s i n con
tom' I. I- 1 • -' • *MI this eslatli.huteut, and Sums ma,
eINOTICe 18 HEREBY GIVEN To now be done it alltti!es. ~( !post •on
vi e Justices of the Peace, the Corow hand ind tut' `
stale;'''- ,
t,,,
rithin'thesaid Counl i ld . ' AT THE Anus; ' ' .rr
~ . . ...anvil boo ~
A p fyi t i the,' liallialea and there hi t , I. F . wholesale and reiao, xy and, fkilimm
4 1616
si, with thelrEoilbs.nee°rag, fine Wheat Floor, Rye Corn and,,Muck
. Miataillatiang atui r i dl i. " : lt s. e" whe a t Ftohr; witriankedsaimii l ok 4 l iter a
membranes, to 40 Ow thin gs which to In' of chopped live, turn, Oat*, 51iii ''
ittiebilitkilild lit l 'hit 6 V ettain ' Bran, Shorts, Shipstuff, ite., to belnid
Of Btelliffe;'and alto ) O'er who will P rnfte- all limes at fair infces. '
ma ligairit seidisiditioni 'lndite or then , , I ,
~ .
Ott 1 ,,
, p ,,, i4
shall he in thi',lsiil'ofilie held Votinv," kit - teilik 0 /PAPP eiteliAl TEdigth I ,
Adairii; la 4,3 be ffitu - sitid'llieie 'to prim: i on hand at all time., for sale or estainr)
estue igainst thesis as'shall bt just. 1 for ungroood. Thou, -personae I
IiVILLI.4II/ pleiveld,Shia.' the Flour and Feed business ear d ittreleid
sbaiir• amt . *. tAir 4 Blolr2 ' '
oct. Is, Jae. ,- 'S - " . ' - 1 notice, either with the Flour andAMISIA
11 04 111 ,aqurod, or by haying. their inert '
11r4 1 .r. fleuttadr . ,;:r oh
, :rigs establishment has been etrittenhat
heavy expense for the special l'ollelffillieffik
and accommodation of. the neighbeekalid
and will be earned on Ivy firat•rate
E.TPERLi.'/VC'ED ilitiLtig.
. .
.111 RlitYfEß4B.lolll%
9 s . I #
'VC r„lf , - •
VOWS u , hoibt - stirgie- feat
twimeloba , rairota . ix t eci n ia,
that thW"iiirioWeib u la'Atealtai
wisrmi
tleeitittelf e rh hurter, meOpeed.
- 041iierfit' "'Court e r
f .
tj•
al e . l r e __ 4 4 "
_SV M ifrk 464W-Noioini
b.
"my 4 1 1* . likif
S'w 44, ' thiliit iirbe' 114 Bic
Beard, deceased.
178. The first Air . Asir Lo .
the
:21,1M71111M.Yrtfutle.
giodcArritofi• -, , o AlVinbedi
t.t. well tog ArtilliarqpaithippAtrzetators
of the last 441 1 11 M lesiikiioo of Moves
Orisweltaletieeseti. awn,ac 4 , •
Igo. .Irlus strawy, of - itersuir Coloblouse
litlattniftiiiit tea Ilk wI 1* Rf"piiebilt
Ititetiff i n de thiii'f4,', . - • . .
_.ltt.'-•Pui,itral,lecomiiaetidefiek G.
tteViaso. ;Adoitioiswalor :or Um *maw of
Mania , thwtoolgh: deemed: ,',
=. law' Thilhwttontrdtiollikown ot Sim
uet, ; eililll'llitißUtkr#W;dr A i late of
4 d 0 : '
c.0:064:64....
. . ..6toid.wwooat of I
reful it Wienialk Adtwinitontiot ig, the
waste of elitti.hoo Ellitio. drowsed.
ABC TM:l,66in* of John Wilwin and
Wiltfitti 2 rtilcAtholkioo or of the te
-10444!I ,P,Wilion;
4 guS„.. riwoloooootm of PoWwo'l4ioll.
Exoettimoi Uto loot will aid wieworeoi OF
Joseph gokeitrodolokresold. ' '~ :" ' 4 4 ''
fed: Tfftr i iceoua it coclll:lcitit..Ati: t .
ailuistkailiir i irly . 4 j t o ..b.,Bcowii.,
„ . , „WAI. W. Hadirti f tlilki. , 1
Regideee °Sem eftrafrerf,„ Z ' / 1 41" 01 . '
Down. if iiik .3- , = : ~. •:.
ri.0r.1 4 4.4.pf
fe.W, ARNONNIP:'z'
%Kiva' .nmi . appwaho.
:1,60.44 rsomopreging *wad &tint
as largessidelc or Fall and WilisirGeoded
as his , betsi"lfeifidlio iitiblielit, "sly
time ;
'Arahlir
All ilgithttidkrel lutflirsom
l AR.lll °l4 ,___ !TM; 411 Y. idter_rieFfiii•
~ e rrltiP4 inkiop
,
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eslitilltrii4o%"3 w
1 • 74 1 ,4 11 , .
oo
1 if 7,7lP.Tf on = •• .. . 1 ,1 41,
ba 4 f oil % fi KtirarMl hi" risk . Pre
',. P i iii t iii . A.Vimiles XMOllft g°
limall
irmtif t , ,a. ! _-._ `• .1
Dast:•4 l 1 ~, is 7 1 R a lt i. si ghs.er. . • ,
W.. re 4311N0W110. ''' atelie'Dr.ertftlitlier.
Dr.tilkiWiNtstrei I •faIMILTPta Wooer. •
Dr. Mtihrourroot r Eitlet. iamb Seib&
Tb.,ovilmoriboigiumilittotoved: his re.i.
once to the house limberly occupied by
• trLitto• Goebentolit S. Bolltiment street s
fpm 440p1i am. EttleNutook's atom.
F. E. VANDERSLOOT.
Much 14,
Mi. J. LAWRENCE HILL,
• • iDe.MTIST,
111 AS restored his race to the building
wok opposite the Lutheran Church. in
Chambersburg street. Z doors east of Mr.
Mitklierofre store where her may all times
be found reedy shd willing to atteud to
any case within the province of the Des
fist. Perstine in want of full sets of teeth,
are respectfully invited to call. - '
REFERgx9,o k ~ ,-- -
Dr. C. N. B got avelet,kr lef.U.P.Harlidats,A.D
I D
.. D. Herres . , Prod M. .11Acelib: ' -
.4. C. A. (14iveliv. 40 H. Li Hameln*. '
'a. D. Gi , •• Wag.H.RstiALsos
Rev.I.C.NVATsew,IL ." M. L. arprio. ,
July r, 1849.
Thy : un4ersigued therefore , teal
soeita the patronage of the aurrdun
1
cnuntry.• ; Farmers may rest , ttasaredU
having their, grinding, and all :other Warfel
done at ..eitherof.. the Mills, idt ilatimariA
best manner, and at all times upon shalt
notice. Persons going to the establialit
, mewl frrim a qi3;:tp ro eati,at aclt i l 4 oo r m4ll
parh`ttiliili- 'hi 'a, cliy season, when tliiii
strearn r s are low
.arid water,lsolrfas,lotz
toting is shhit di m , take th eir gtakri home
with them miindlactitiell ha the!, may
wish. Those that bring plas i tar in the
stone car t sal . all tin e 's receiva and take
with ittkadt groui:d plaster ill ezeintrige.
..,..._- . ' • .
(H O. A JRA r D.
NFL -Wishing to give'fariiie4 home
ma
,"r, , Pia' grain ! a fait fit ill at
all • 'even foi*beat.;ll3i ru,
i.r. „so,
0. ~ ~,„„ser.,. it the ittAii,g-,:—._..
Lomat °roe, Belk. cf.=--tf O. A:
b 1 4 . 21411 WPB
Preih 'Fall. Dry CI oot] • viva
,;...
Bargattpt 41,1,1 wt
6 ?1 MIDDLECOPF is fin*
, ,e.r4eassive, Auld beautiful supplyf
PALI,M(ODS. direct from Phitsdelphilleu
wAuch ;bare been selected with greetwistatpt
Art thy Jessit fabrics, and latest styleilPdtel"
a 1,4 1 144 Pairket, comprising a , riikrtirildiettalY
ecirltmut of I,adies' Dress .ICiocals,emEnter
ery, thing desirable, end useful for genstom
. 0 0 Wear—all of which .can
imitato r s, .ctforanously low prices. Jiwoolhdll:
rellpeauily the attention of 'baying ,
to oi, otto*uatipo.ttfuty large slot* of "MP r
pculte a goixte, feeling confident that PrtitlLl
ogre.tri4ftw inshreements to ill who Mai flaiel
Mc pie with
, •:, ~A. 1 111)DLE0011 1 1r, 1 11
ANL 4,.1850.
1•111111110111
Fresh fir' •
....rocenes4 I
, , . . .... ..
. - !A. B. KURTZ - ' i ? '''""
Er AS jets' receli , ed a !twee stoPpiilliN' L l h
Bit sad lead GROCERIE3,O.OII.IIOIIp6
of flutai.boatte and Syrup moi, l ' sm, 5f0,„.
Ear, a prithe article and cheap, psi IR",
Teas, Safe, Cheese. Oil.. Clinlpla t ie t , I,
i t e .. &c. QUEENSWA RE. ,n,r,,,er!Sat
4
variety. *bleb will be sold unenrtnonit,
. ,
tow. fir Then reniember, to leepr! tt iyir r ,
rainii,lie'attre'yo u call at KUR,177 1 4 8 Nriß
Corner. S. E. Corner Centre 019 tl i k t i l • - 0 .14-
ri
- --
~~e
~~
~~
,Nets,
fii;
; to-Li
11r7
wii..w 0.0..0-:ts..o,
Ilainersly's Variety 'B,tmt:yl::
invitee -,)
ITIHE subscribei the sitteiiiititt f
ji_ the public to the Isr,gc,assomeegt of
Goods idle iktrired at hist arid " Von.,
on the North West corner of the Dia
laultds•GallYabulli Pa., shield lie All
PlatiaNS4 to .oboes to all who may favor hi
wkili.at sap. i Timiswelt ixtrotiew in I►s*lo4l0 71
COFFEE; SUG.4R: AfOIiASISES,V"
SYRUPplif4Niplrorifs!..
.
A4R•A of,, 001..04 4.14 0,04,g0430.0.10,..,
ilkit - liallaTlOln and bet Ina* #O,l, , 113,w
Ckindiv tibias, and quOntarart:loo
ever offered in the plare; alsolifilK! ! 4 ,
:tairone A Ilk E (.; . 0 'I yil I V „op glit
*lrv" aasualinerit rif tfti*
Wan% eh as Tubs t Auckets, CI
. ; w Baskew rif all sizes, L di. ;r.
bil
rave Baskets , e Af r.ilhs, B ••
W • e. ; Crlalkan;',(i superi " ' N k
AL) Cheese, Pickles, Confections ssW
1 7 ruite 41.44004 ,. lqith fliiiiMWAl
band / full supply of the best . . , ut , „ ii
"'"i tAlelsY • Fi OUltf
isd dillereut kinds of Feed, U. 4 Ar„
voN. illiiiiiiiir and Beans, Tobieco,tit' .
tvil l)
had Cigars, with a large variety di , 10
Arsieles--all of which will he sold a411e;.' 4
markably low prices for cash or codiVll. ol
produce.. . ~, . •i;t - -ids
• i
• The. subscriber returns his ibletWil , d•
thanki to the publicl for the libdrillillthit„ '',l
nage bittaibriketi textedideff to him, 'slid life --"
rites purchasers .to call' sod' esuitttlibilW
stock before purchasing elsewhere.- - -- ---
WSIZWIIIithiIt.RSLY.
Oct. 4, 1850. -
---- ^ -- ""7"-r , I ':,l, • SEXCVM j
-i STOVE fit% ~, -tv
#
OF eaerteite eanitofitly igillii" *
11, JP for sale at 'But:Bums' 1 :7
.181teet-lmn Betiblit4tmeno, op iIN 7
oat °See, Chamberab e r ir ii re e l t teilff-,°'
burg. ' . I. ' tre 4 . 1 14; 61*6
4 ~, . e, ,i iota_ V. i Anse
nu LSTRAII.I . § wicirmonse
r t
r edir d 0111
gimp I, di*aista_ _as ap•as an CO
40 4 0.
' IL
In i"t,1 1 40.04 1 , II I W,, •Simpft .
-snurmlicioinpri B4p.w•itbßiiMi
all times, prepared to attend to all bu
that may be placed in his hantlaP-4.4 -f .1'
- ---- D. A. 111rIttAllig t. 77
I, Gettyalitig. Afikirl9.lsl!.• 0 7 In 'V
I,
LO TWO CAliallidEß4
(I ' MIA
k j IMPS. ike. r a la dimmable vaaaras4
nevi% et: and for isle at HAWKS.
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