A OCNERfNUB BEOUEBT. OrronorALL TOR SOURPODY.—We a barer two since came into-poiliesskin of wrist purported to be an *trait of a very eingithir will, which it is ,said ha's lately beep proved at Liverpool, gnglantl. 'rho testator, a Col. Daniels, it seems, was for merly a sojourner, for the su:nmer months, at New Haven, Connecticut. In his will 1s Ibe following clause : si4dises, having no other near Ma tisse or friends who need my bequest, I given, a certain bookseller in New Haven, glen, in tbe linked States of A issilkii, all lay -shares itt the Hanks of Liv egmel, England, and Dumfries, Scotland, Alllkliting, is will appear by certificates ia pep poseession, and by the bank books, le ibitt'hundreil thousand and sixty-two pounds, currency. The name of the afore said *wee 1 do not remember ; but he Wet bookstore south of the Tontine Ho ledinntl in -a large four or live story block, glisdlistObidek, haring a bank in one of its ivisions. And my reason fur this be timt is, that the said bookseller showed pippy marks of kindness and courtesy, II rotted me during a sickness of sere. airs. He wns a married man ; a mem ber of the English Church, and, if now Mit is *bout a forty years of age, or lie. -. (kitNam-4f the above bequest cannot be complied with for lack of proof, or by aseetill of the death of the legatee, I here. indirect my executors to di 61e the shares egallopbetween the live parties first name iatilhekety last will and testament." 600 1 110 pinion alluded to above is Mr. Le 1411L'Young, eldest son of Col. Guilford D. Young, of the 20th regiment infantry, f l eiiillialted States army, in the war of Youn g commenced life as ed 101f,iiir, uewspapar at Norwhich. Coe -111111411416; was afterwards a book-seller at N. Davao. and there, between the years 141111141m11:1837, became acquainted With ttillititOeitimed Col. Daniels. ''''strit intro had an interview with Wing. Who says that, although he has trp O(it he is the person indicated yet the amount bequeathed to hint M hr too great for his deserving, in hawing findernsithe service• which seem to home erritiongirinfluenced the telfiihte' of the *WV Mr. Young's attention was for the . Atfit time elated to the fact of the wilt ,by: Ma):: 66: . VVinfield „ •fear trans' Sin JOHN Ittera.-4htra: etealbsiety Alright of Carrier FYgetrilit.— Ws have learned from a private scarce 1 ,0 tap I gin ; Friday last two of the cellist, pig idit 'taken, by Sir JOhn Rests whet: be lift the' ' re or Avr, and some of which, were tete diipaiched home in the event Of his ellkeirtitillittg•Sir 'John Franklin, or being Armen 'in; arrived at Ayr, finding theit ttbsyst• once to the dove-cot which they obeppied previous to being taken. Way; The birds, we understand, arrived within' a ;s oortotiote of each, oilier ; but neither of tbeakwe regret to be informed, conveyed apy4liing in the shape of ,a letter or note or, itt s *kind, One of them, indeed, wbich T x Ave bad some documeakattanligiA„ ' wt. 7 rated to be considerably,enutija*, ' iiii (CO having apparently been shot tinny., 'Thirtnitti they Were liberated by Sir ;oho, Wig' ili ofeourse uncertain, but taking Ira ' ttc'eciatitleration the well-known "petite* i ofifigitt possessed by the 'carrier ingrate; it cannot have been very long sitele *fly leftratir gallant countryman. Theistriveal ofiattbentie 418 W) from , the Atiervegiertis sviiiLbe.,ktoked lbscsard to witlreddEsional aturaitty. : frogs 'the probability:with* chits mass adapt thalamus tiding ste.y.havebeett hatept of, Sir Joint Franklin. indepuld enithowever, of the interest whialtstiher. wise itittn:hes to the extraordinary flight"( ahlS'Aeoie. it will be regarded by new railifittin ttiost remarkable incident. ,We deficit recant:et of any parallel to it. The distance the Creatures must have traversed esidttotbst far short of 2.000 miles, and u they-travel by sight, and not by scent, this faeces' the more extrordinary. Sir John Riper, we believe, took five pigeons with hiattowhich„ it may be remembered, were stated in the last accounts received of his tes.biave been pt that tittto all alive. so that dttarc„are still three to be accounted for. IVW/s ; British Mail. . 'Tilt lEtivirvar OF Tlift RICH ,M110!w%•••- Tli written' direetion of John M'Honcigh . tolls Stec-Mors forms, wet understand, vet/interesting record of impressions andnexpetiettee of a very mingulartiutierde and ebeerving man. This document S boob& to observations on the vices and fopttyra of his fellow men, and inculcates the necessity of cultivating a higher feeling olloiStice and philanthropy among men, 7 ,. He iiiinitires strongly the hostility and ere judlee of ~the poor against the rich. and giVilis several instances in which this feel intents exalted itgainst . him in suits tried betels Tulles. ' He refers particularly to ceirwesS, in which he brought suit against a tick widow Jady, whose husband's notes he (111 1 Donogh) had cashed in his life to Assist that husband out of some e out. The widow refused to P notes, and NlTonogli brought suit. saseß cape belore jury, and the law , ma; the defendant, who had no legal de tbe note, appealed to the pre. judeett of the jury, and invoked them to priitian the poor widow and her orphan eliffehettigimin the exactions of the ava tieilbsir Millionaire, John M'Donogh.— 'The appeal was but too successful. The javpietterned a verdict for about ten per . eanksiiithe fate of the note ; "and thus," aseladata Mr. M'Donogh. “was I deprived oft dues because by perseverance aunt y I lied accumulated wealth.— j "HiltUrAtt rtddr,'•theso jurors, in thus per- Ildtdisite to, be robbed, little knew that i =Pr robbing themselves .and their 'And so it has proved, and the ali ho / *E! lad his revenge.—N. Orleans ElMlNeeest.tet Atianaria.-.Tins Team. INN. tiallNinSoi el. the Slot alt., brings us as alms lesrm Gov, Collier, of Alabama, ill 04c 1 0 4444 wide an him to convene 4 olk kW/ sioian of o‘ l oieisiature Ha to comply with these calls. Otte ut his quw, public opinion in not eitely settled,'and he fea rs dii. soosiosto if thairegislature wore assembled, faegaelgawarivegie plans or /union. as Amok bageme,-.1. *job the Saudi 3 ham begillty waved ea justify mai ee exteaci- N ' kimeseelesiell4ll .** Pk Nor h, Mil ' 1 94"01, 000 3" at 4414 x(1110 /WO* she ilemlib of the VOW States bas g efelia saitlise *yap gains Tog gek VII go* hi polls AUTHORITY OF TRACHRRII.—A C3lllO came before the Court of Quarter Sessions, last week, Judge King presiding, of a le male teacher in Kensington being arraign ed for severely 'Whipping one of her pu pilti,a boy, who was proved to be exceed ingly unruly,and the Ormee for which he was corrected, being 'a flagrant breach of the rules. It was : shbwn that the'boy Lind upon his back add thighs a number.' of marks or wales from the blows of thellti: an. After a patient hearing, the jury re. tired, and after being out all night, came into court next morning with a report that they could not agree, and were 'dischar ged. They stood ten for acquittal and two for conviction. In an able charge to the Jury. Judge King took the following, graputtiowitAw the authority of a teacher—which we pap, halt with a view that all may' tletlirspold the relations subsisting, in this respect,' between teacher and pupil •: ‘• let. That a Teacher 'cif thc , Public Schools has the right to inflict , chettlisei meat upon a pupil for improper vendee and breach of School Dicipline. , •-• ' ' 2d. That a Teacher of a Publie•St.hottit has the same right, in this nispe*sii teacher of a private school, or - if there itr any difference, it is in favor of the POW. 'of the Public Teachers. • • . 3d. That a Teacher can •• only be eons• vieted of assault and battery. , wherie there is clear evidence that the chastisement was uncalled Ent . ? or huoradentto 'aryl eV cessive. Theiuestion Whoa for the jurt.io on. eider. was, he said: . whether the defendant had overatepped•the stutttotity , whit' w hitch she was inveawd: • ' Unless the suit should be 'withilniwn, it will oome,up again at she next teria.l4. Red Dank towaship,ip Otrion 04Nu4lY 4 1 41(11 4 1 4 .r° 1 11141.0 1 / 4 , Pr0f*X.,41 1 1414*- lion of altrouttruptat rules,, bud Aorta Au r d i t ch .., l :l' l WAL l, lr, 40* 00 , 0111 very part the terl* tuff**, PPP* WAticl! dark sOpt,pftlle, sunlte„gir Feint, In. t' just 81, atOll9lW „eqtsinpft-trabout every'aeon Viiesday in ,October., There is not spottier 11 4 therglitlt,l4o4t*Pere IY* l ol ll 4 l 4 l nOsell rn P erIi , C IO U RAt• , I **M l 4 l l9ll at that , ftcriad• general ,Yrf 11,440—sthe root ,44 *1141914Fr of "tab l 9*, ( nr the, c, 7 -o d . then 464 for, mho ticket. 7 , ?ort,aostittpes are tie. no aAil s lad• 41141 4 3 . 11 9 1 !*re * desti ny 4l * l ° /04 flank *Wog •it hopeless, of 1 h 4 oir; gl * tbtrit redness approach. In to Wlrksir l 4. 4 l" the *** l o9l l * **MY op puce or ilv!ce to yestr...itt Ajtilfeil wheal they eitvii i l :ppnekliblac and in October when they elect 15gielators and governors. Yet if is fair ti'losok on for firm and fields. 'Walk rr 414 4 9 0 1 W candidate An Coo. grew. itemised thin tuwi,shipprevieugl4, 1 1 14' , 1 ,t9 otiotka Collirlow.,*nd , 'Sulgn Wit 10 . 14 -113 0/ 14 mlkkfnaliSht to, enquire hie ; vtay-Ats sand /mother iest r uity, if the farmer loptfnr,,t l proteiptailo l 7 i..To tos sake I I does, if hq au Ake ticket ;:kut II dbin iiutgro Fir him,if he Ant." , 6141 n 02 0 ' cairn 11 / 4 4 he icoilint rty'ith and got this horse WIC ho that; to tide bright and en 14kiinitillPektWifutoityou all go fur the ktlikt±i'mire, f'does for l one, I goes for it. if it goes through ruy mead owbr Mahar' Wk. , and' the returns geve him hist also; ibis* for 'the- hundreds io Cattiez-i-Pins. Aor 1 41111r1i31141),11 ipy i rt, 7 l4!Ogalr (41,0tAtipt 0 7 orla a. air, which lie . eld in London. une, 18b1, PrfMkitel,-to be a OPl",,gitnoFlni !Pk'. saikijeito49* the attention clever)! eiv. tli The e . led iv s Parit, 003 eueuturnn. 411161.4 .tfittt.CiliqiiliUttii the. largest build ut oecoPAtsi ii ttiore than OTOffeits,,anti . tvill„by ,s4ifotieok 7 41y Capeepius qtnspeetutFos pi', the bititAltoll , k_iit eve ry viliseft a non int the .F.TO 4'44.4 e,TI" ' l 3i lo 4oolia MTh e aiiPio , led from iko' part to, wiinics• tit* truly grand ettiiiiiittOn.' .Eich coectry, will have a distinat rotptiee_, allotted, (pr i i ts reamit'ac.,l turesisi(pyplupion s ; the iwhole to be un- i 'der the direction , of the Br'tiib Rovtqo metit , totomintie of its tinir ha OAS 10401.41 Ptittuitou f ' bibs haFkreSi 00 ". 01 ,4,104 , 0 ferent Sat 14 , , omen) itsypc ir ti equal in iwiiheciej respective tiekgstse in Conesini.m.ll tetiel this display of. tho , to.iodostoi.lroloo skill; of sNiimilkonsA tin aliqbanai with. this.npossi,Volt. , Joimeemr alipoik ihirtpfoust tritfaea.ts,:r apeeh sylvasia m the. Edtibition. Corrpurar ,vrintato Barrett e - • , - The I 3 °u.ntrY,LOW ( o._ be 1 1900aCiVith terrat anti'counterfeY oank.lntne t ,, •'Agin is scarcely a flay that We itrp,Oot celled rrp. on to caution the publis against them.-- We iverayeilairday'abbwa taverailaay well executed five dollar • notes on, that bank of Middletown. in this State: They noty distinguished from.the .genuine by the , aIP settee nettle fell point .afterahe:weird..ide , matl,!' a comma' after the niArteirif forth.:'.' in the imprint. and bylthe feet dui there is a double line eleirCles around the figure 5, in the body of the genuine nbteet and but a single line or circle in thls , tkien , : terfeit. The filling up of the name of the President is also blotted; the hilt hiring spread on the paper.' A new counterfeit on the Merchant's' and Manufacturers' Hank of Pittsbuiihai made its appearance. The moat grentil; sent features of detection in It ain' the. Cashier's signature, which is first enghi ved and then traced with a lien. and the head of Franklin, which is very, coarely a xecated. SRDUCTION AND PROB4BLE MURDelte-.. A young man 'mined Charles F. Rhodes; recently a hand on . board the Perry,. was stabbed last Thursday evening by, Ann Sullivan, who says that he had, Deduced her under prornisit'uf marriage. and then abandoned her. On Thursday evening she stopped at the Alhambra, an eating house •in South Main street, and called hint out. She asked him to wall; with her and he refused ; after several refusals she wined upon him with a dirk knife, five or six inches in length, and plunged it with force into his abdomen, inflicting a wound which is probably mortal. The girl is a bout twenty years old, sod has sustained an hone.it reputation. The act was com mitted wider n maddening &Willie of wrong. She has, as yet, manifested no regret, and nu fear. except that our victim should es cape. He silts Whim sailed in the Baltic. Froth 4,sr. 71.4. Eltetatio 'vs. TEE SLAVE TRADE.—From 1840 to 1046. thStaglish itten.or-er or esp. tit ted 1525 weasels. eonudnins 319,80$ slaves. of whom neer4,oo6 . died Weir. sn diontion. " the Imo! whites i'tpaa Sierra LIMO represent the shtfe` trade tate nour ishing. Juries Btataiett's Sraiten.--We 1 am from the "Charleston Son y "tliit Berrien made a speech at Macon on the lit Inst., in which he declared that he ht not desire that the Georgia Con nt . which will soon be held, should e non•intercourse, al that would be n un-,' eonatiintional act,* - 4tor any import x on goods of Northern minufaeturers 'ng into the.Stsite, as that would be egos ad; He thitinglit 'the bWertourse the Coulter Lion could adopt, would be to reecommend, for the 'ratification of the people, a law by which Northern goods, alter they had ar rived fn Georgia, and had been delivered into the hands of the merchanui, should be chargedra !Oil Ind diecihrch‘tilliro lax. The' Jullgei thlittglk that. by this GWlJSo,lllX,...intpitetattota. A of ,NuiLluiro oods would be grpatly abridged, georgia enhOurigeti, the Northern producers would be awaken -04,10 Seeps* of 0111,power,of the Southito proteetilteir Ault , interests. ; 'Mom yteuta ace eases all relished by.l 0 0 pus, It part 5,0 L: Jullgo,in his extreme desire, to avoid th° o ;aotemPlatiPti 'Or !secession.. has,.per- , wit* hitrurelfjo ! entertain propaaitinna PIO ;illitPtiell WhOttafolky_and fallacyAould else hue iheettappartnil tohis tignroff and. lisalthyruipti. l eLlest he will look at: fret% we Weil, but .only certain , reelletkit with unfaltering countenance, and. liatutouttll,4l he may, elitnuie to think it, he will, be omit polled, to, toVallow she dose if Itsitwoektisave the body , pulitic.'' Sitmitsniu tintyLtirs,ost Gus.p.—Throe steam tla arlived at New •York Yorklast week with (..tiliforitia gold dust amonntiog to Iwo tiiillioia '.di a l thq"actyttup, chieflyin the hands pisientgerit, brought by the Georgia ($603.000) ;mil : Empire City , to N. York, and hi the Alabama, at X. Or leant i*taith to le ast w million more. At4ordlit, two millions and a fiir the U. States, tiara at Panints irlien'the (.Ihertiltesi left Chsgrrs., Including the sh r ipritents, Eagland and,! Valparaiso, Sir the.pilershl. the ,Espops Wrgehit' their frbil' pil t likornia, 'within a month ;dating hack front the lap' arrival at kan a tna, will itweeittlexh,t millio n s of dol-1 tars. If such an extraordinaryexporta tion were ttp, hundred, millions of , gold would be thrown in the markets of , the worid'duripg the year, eialusive of the' hitge amounts parried into Mexico. But thi, can last. - - Etir . dammo Mactims..—.The recent invention of Jep,tha A. ‘Vilkittpoti. of Prey. ideate, R. 1., of a rotary printing machine different from any. other now iu use. priOnisa s to work it great revoltition in printing. The motions of the press . are rotary, and , the type lining ,, platied on cyl. indera, each print a searate side of the sheet. The; paper is on ly rut as it comes froth the pross, placed on the press in large ilsomes_f the ttlilt. and se many tltousand, yards in litnoh as. way, he desired. The , paper being taken t from the mill, and of the nee, cessary dwelt of dampness, is printed. cut oft into shretii, and folded by the press at the, rate of 20,000 sheets an hour, requir ingronly one man to place the rolls upon the , press and remove the papers as printed, cut, and folded by the moduli°. Its cost is less 'thin a diauble cylinder Napier press, and it itt'said to possess great advantages over any other press in its taut upon the tYpe• -tar NiN*siti BAN it . TF , IAOHDY 11l .—Fio further'developments, there is not the slightest &mind to believe that young I Pave, who Was shot at Danvers, MaAN., the supposition that 'he iittendeil to rob , the bank, had any such intent in view.-- A ceuntrman, who was tying by in a ivag cm near the bank; WitneiSed the Whole seence, and denie* that there 'was any one in company 'with Page, or that any parties left tile teirriago alter the alibi was Weave he drUSe his wagon off shortly after, -Which the watchman doubtless took ; for carriage. 'Bateman:, the watchman, auk ninviedget, that When hefirst sa w Page atop in'froise of the bank' lie started to'get his gun ; and made a noise by striking 'his foot spinet a coal hod. The country map testified that Page suddenly ran up to thts door, enquiring who was there, shortly after'which the gun was fired.- 7 ,TheOrobabilifv, therefore, is that; hearing monis' one' in the. bank at that unusual hour, 'NY thoutbt that' they were' robbers, and sip prbatihatthe dont' tirasealtain ibefact.-- The watchman esitlently was very' bastp hrsrtiit.- ' ' ••• • - A... IN BItUALDWAY.-....The .Herald,, having wailed John Grahamohe late. Democratic candidate for District At. torney. , with unusual ,vinnictireness and personality. Mr. Graham took his vett. geanop thitmornieg, by indietinga perso nal chestisemeniupun James Gordon Ben. not:. Our informants.' who were present, say the parties. met at the corner of Broad way and, White street—Mr. B. corning 'down town, and .Mr. Graham going op. Mr. Graham put himself la front of Bonnet and said : 41. sto John Graham." and forthwith pee him a blow in the face. Mr. ,B.wretreanid sad . raised his cans to strike back. however. knocked down, end ! received. severaL Mows ,which 'drew, .blood. Mr. : :..Graham /also nistalin cowhide very. . freely.: The police 'Went promptly. to tbs...spot aisprussed:ahe parties. . Dur informants, saw: Mr.. Gra. haat get. into a Broadway. stage:- and. left 13. on she earner of the etre& protected. by the polite, of the , city...-Ar. Y. Expresi. L coro Ilfovesszscr.r 7 Pur . good 'Mende. the. Lecofoeue. are at logger-heath in various 'parte of the Butte. in relation to certain prominent offices soon to b0.,41ed. and the persons to be selected to fill ihem,. Col. Beall Frazer, Ole renowned ..War Horse' of Lancaster, is out for Governor, in opposition to Bigler. and Gen, Came ron is equally busy to secure a return to the United Slaves Senate, against the,ef l forts of Black, & Co. It is charged by. the Bigler and Black nien that Frazer and Cameron have formed a treaty for the purpose of advancing their respective. in : . wrests., It townie that through CarricrciO'lf ; influence a resolution in favor of Bigler was laid on the table at a Luco county Con vention in Dauphin, and that Frazer is playing into Cameron's hand in Lancaster, ILLIONA IWO 'louse Ituaseco— The N. 0. Picayune of the Bth, says that the lonise of the late John MeDonogh was entered on the Monday night after his death, by five white men, aided by one of the slaves, and robbed of ten thousand dollars worth of gold and silver. The slave . was arrested, and.. made a confession to the Mayor, who subsequently searched the house, where he found g►unicipality bond. to the amount of one thousand dollars. Tun majority in the State of New York against the repeal of the Free School Law le from 110,000 to 100.000. ~AWlo66 W rnort.—The e,9L,t tm'lletiftedTht 'NW of the recent extldeion of the powdur mill itstol o44 ?S. all at ,ot Ca t ileri k Me. It ap et myth t . hints . Wzlker, Elijah .o (elan , u A(ers ee n ipkins. were i 1 t 4 m ri,tg ei res., when 'tc -r,,1t0 th g ~striking a ~arge tong , ' w ti 8 liimmiLvAl pressi.— A tiptirk. Ara, Not ertid, which *DM VI fiVitt - powde an 'dull about the press, and communicated to a large quantity of dry powder in the building. This explo ded, with a report heard for,entretelmiles, blowing the building to 'ton* The ma gazine, a few rods from the mill. contain- VIRVVI, ki o l PRwilart thfallsplotle4, the concise ion 'being ' felt at isath,'sitty miles .41iMum.4,41111,.the hitildiw f0r.... quarter of. mile round were more or leas iAI n redoidniti tielOg"antly` ifik troyett. Of the mill and die i geairle;.'Wlo die ex ception of 'a file-pieces of iiitiibetohere is ;I nota Tee In be found lir r than to man's hand. Odin& weighin" tali tilde hero throveit m i dielance- of it rcidi. , Hopkins and Loddland erei4 , :inti untlykil led t Volkerlived Long endtigh'tergire an . ~ m accountu tri e accident, :bi4 soon taller died,' '' ' ' ' " ' '' Tait Te a-Hasirristo Usasta."—A, Philadelphia erirrespundeet of .a • • Now York paper speaks quite • eheouragingly of the prognse, of the • female • medical students.; in that city. saying. • eThe , fts. male class .at thernew Merkel .College for 'het fair sea, -are , progressing rapidly ie their atudies.snd already use the 'knife in the. dissecting room with a nerve and fa. rainy tthat astonishes - even the profeasers.. They dive into , the 'mysteries of the be aten frame. and ley bare the nerves and muscles of an arm or leg with. the same, ease that they, would draw, a, turkey or. tows a pullet fur 4lte opdratitin of Cooking:. 'rho professdrs declare. that. arch rapid. progress' was uever witnessed in a class: of males." 141.00NI:,30 EXTRAORDINA,Rv.:—Each succeeding 'warner brings aecounk of the fwaillwardy feats of an aeronaut who 'makes' weekly aseentsTroin the tlipondrome, in Paris. This adventurer has made *ants aelted, upon a pony. a dimity, and an os trich, and his wife has also made an as cent on a pony. At the lest ascent of M. Poitivin. of which we have int account, his balloon carried besides the reron aut. three young women who were" aus pantled frown the car. They had wings affixed to their shoulders, and appeared as if flying in the air. Their ascent was hailed with sholits'by the immense concourse of persfms assembled, Ira a feel- Inca terror seemed to predoniinate at see ing the women sinwspended in laid-air, without anything, appaient to support them. After being about an lour in the air, they alighted,in safety on a plain near Villejuif. POST Orme RODllRRY—Sentence of Death.—We mentioned, OMB time ago, that three persons of high respectability in Canada West were under arrest for high crime. One of them, , William er, a few days ago, at Hamilton, pleaded guilty of abstracting letters from the Port- once at Brantford, of which he was post master. Sentence of death was recorded against him. Mr. Walker, previous to the act for which he has pleaded guilty, stood high in the estimation of the pu bile. He had married the daughter of one of the ' most respectable r4sidents of Brantford. AMERICAN ANTIQUITIEII.---TllO War Deportment W getting. up a history of the Indian tribes, which is in progress under the pen of Mr. Sehoocraft, the well known Indian archaulogist, with illustrations by Capt. Eastman, of the army. The cap. tainhas recently been engaged in the exam ination of the Indian antiquities on the Soadnish islands, near Detroit, and . he has discovered a perfect writing' in hierogly phics, upon a large rectangular stone, about two feet thick, and dressed to a smooth bee: A great lout race against time came off at Nashville on the 2d. inst., Jackson, the man who ran,, mad the first ten miles in . 5; minutes to the. mile., hut on reaching, the stand on the tenth mile he was compel led, through fatigue, to stop fifty seconds. tie, struggled on for two mites more, ocean signally stopping and leaning on the gitards, but still making his time, until he readied the distance stand, on the thirteenth mile, when he gave out entirely. CALIYOOIA Ercrateassa.- 7 During the late conflagration in gait, *Francisco, atter the. -Kearney street restaurant" was on dye, its propr:otors stuck a Gard npon.it. giving notice that they had removed. and informing the public where they might be found. In, two hours arlar the Varnandalt was in full,blast again. although its esti mated dainage was CHAO. This is .the spirit of San Francisco and California. ' Contour CALCULATIM—The great Fairfield Duildings.. , — lt is stated that the great building fur the exposition of 1851; in London, will contain 500 miles of win dow-sashes, /00 miles of putty, 04 miles of zinc guttering,, and eight miles to drive under purer. The, builAng will he wholly or 1 1 14?• mooed 19tne and iron 'IR one positing, the specto4or will by able to see 1,000 feet Wo in him in an unbroken' 'view. . „ conono Pitoruil in; ilibiitlia.lll the ludiras , Constituttoma%lecibvemiois The committee 'have repovted in •artiole pm+ hibitinethe itnigration of riegroes into the State, &hid , their right •,1,0" Maid rest est• min, The convention Wad voted, •by 45 majority, to prohibit negro testimony n t . gniost white fietskini, Sad itifitind 'to et :wild n vote Marriages qf the Two Fugiiivet..— iVilliata and Ellen, k.lraita, futlittrn slaves. of.wintan there ,bas beemiso,much said. wen!, ost 'Fitesdiry c al , Lloalad, married by, the,Rev.• 'lleodtirs„Parker.and it iavisiti they have left for England Iris Halibisim.. Blie is nearly and,: i 4 , will be readr lected. escaped from Georgia by !ravelling as a 3outhern youth, with Orifta is Her if erytni man. ' ' SHOT DV ♦ FOOITI►t ,SLAVga-r-OG. Tuesday night last, a runaway negro, ving 'stolen a hone in Brownlcounty, 0.., was pursued by Mr. Cochran, 'the. owner. of the horse, joined by hie neighbor, lir. William Gilbert. On the party corning up. the negro fired, inflicting a dangerous wound in the breast of Gilbert, and.tben made his escape. We learn from the People's Own that Mr. H. N. Herne. of Hagerstown, aoei. (lenity shot two of his sons Um when day whilst out gunning, .part of the charge, (small shot) entering their arms and breasts in different places, but without doing tiny actions injury to cither of them. 141/wmwk.eitkiwak. _ 11.111 F T T 11 ! 1 „, v. - 1., . F4dirgieing)j c l e i lirr ll ' 850 tni o n , La th. * astin ii valise will alter the opinions of each other." If our migh t brie le content to have the diecnesdon not with with what hae been already said on each side, we certainly shall not object. We regret, however, the iratisers announcement that no change of Iffurl w 4 l. l4ll ll litiglidl t io the merits of the law, a liken hire fob notwithstanding our yam% vse tilid.ham moo hops of etrasorting acre elder friend, of the seetieel freak lit* !nor of his way upon tbitilloogitive LartAtfestion. In the absence of any definite expression of senti ment by the 3:Mtlit;f, in 'dins 'Withdrawing from . the rontroversy, , we,preorms we are to infi,r that , pal ! , p i! 4 . . pre,,„ ! ,,uo r that, if: b-,Apx, ef clgOili d 4, °l l.o l ! " 1 0 c1 t ul At4i" 4 ""inuf 440 the .Collftiti** tot in,l4 , iate,'--ihet. the Positive Alli7le bin the ~eorrollory of the tetantutiopX...,o,o43hat to. ask: for its repeal or modificatiemlbevintstally •rasking to abrogate and make et no effect. the Constitutional provision :for the reclamation of digitise sluice-Lilies' Willett vre"b6g sieve mi*erntdratleally' tat dissent—believing the liw tb%4 u'ajoit,'lWY irbktraii, l and daapotic in jta in= ' ' tit 4 Et tended operotiona--repti commune dictates or Free:tom and d ituntenity--end utterly unworthy thie greet end,booneti free Republic. 'OPADAM'S 141NOA71.11t.—This pripalar Monthly, 'ettinys wellcondUcted;has fallen a keel; start since i . , t pawn into taa kende of itsctriginat founder, and hide fair to onistrip all its ri'vale ? both • In matter and _ he ment. naming" for thia December No. ure.cti the highest style ref art, while .the contribn tiona hail .from the,pene of writers who know . June i t° writsr.-Xiongfellow s Bryant. Cooper,. Taylor, ;enmesh MarriaoSnr• pent. Tickannao, Mrs. Birrourney, Mre. Weitty; Mrs. Eabbllfy. Mrs. Stevens, '!Grace Greenwood," and a hoot of other writing being among the regu lar contributors to Graham. The January Num ber; which commencer' a new volume, will be sued eaHr in December, and the publisher, who has an interest in the well being end credit of the Magazine akin to that which a Parent beam to his offspring, announces his determination to "make Graham the best Magazine of Literature arid Ar " . . if mean, and untiring devotion to stlitoriol,duky .an de so, Glossas IL GIIABAX. 191 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. publisher. Single copies $3 two cepies for 13 ; ten copies lb, *2O, eurd an extra copy to the person sending on the club of ten subscribers. American Art Vivien. The Inducements held out to peisiiui fu Tweoiite members of this Association thisyearare pronoun. red to be greater than ever before offered to the Amerfram public. The object of the Art ljniou lame!l known to our ritizons,to be the eacountil.- ment of American Artists and to develops dim% out the country a testa for Painting and Art, as well u to Gamer ever the land beautiful works of Art. • . To thin end the purchase and collection of Paintings and other works of Art for distribution among its member,, this year, has already been swelled beyond that of any previous year—the lout of paintings, Ate., already amountitig r to $ 7 lO, 000, to be still further 'increased as subscriptions come in. Among these are paintings by Cole, Durand, Huntington, Glees; ' , entre, Hinkley. Church, Kensett, and other eminent artists. Its returns to members, apart from their lot in di rrr button, are larger this year than ever before olTer eri by this or any other Art Union in the world. Each eubeeriber wilt certainly receive six beautiful Engravings. which the officers of the Association affirm in their calculation could not be furnished by any private publisher at the cost of lees thin si2o. The , 'sego one illuetraters a scene from, ' Shakespeare's "Merry Wives of Windsor." It is from I.ealie'e celebrated picture of Ann Page, Slender, nd'StialloVir, and will prove a beautiful ornament to a parlor. The 'five, smeller Engra vings,•re copies of paintings by t .ffve of our anost celebrated American granters, vist—"The Dream of Arcadia," by Cole; "Doter Piano," by Du rand ; •rThe Image Breaker," by Louise ; "The New Scholar, bi Edmunds; and "The Card Players," by Woodville. They are the begin ning of a Usllery of American Art which every man of taste would desire to hive. We havetrio• Octal ales smarm the items for distributioe, a has relief of Mondniro etyma in The Oblast orbits mat hetinx&Duelte.bf • W sabitiedin: by'kuiri• aid=a-telltatnesiih r iottokeilby itiewit'' end legend htmdred Monte Misdate of Ilttaart Ind Trumbull: The DLtethetion hikes Plias in Nevi York on the 20th'olitedeirther next. The iionorary Sec retary for dila 'county, authorized to receive sup. seriptiens, is D. liteColtinenr., AMERICAN RAILWAY GUIDE.-4-We ere in regular receipt of this neatly gotten up and valuable publication. It is designed as a pocket companion teethe traveller in The United Stotts, and contain. 'entree! tableifot 'the time of sterling from all litifionii; ilidahca, fares, ike., on all the , falsity , fintaie the gaited Stet", together arid; a cemplelettailiva,i alanieiinyof the piin ; cipal steamboat tint] stage line. Irtleo l 4 can", 1 /fed° 4 .7 11 4r0 1 ! 01 4 It SOlNOtako:4 J/Citi pack s . et .ptelurte pf. J2/I pages. which ,ie Averse*, monthly end Published on the let yr WWI, month by. cue see Proprees, Pathfinder. Othee. ; 138 Yukon anent,. Newt YeirL, le • will be Shoed to,be candid lied neenomlealrinlie 11100 k for the Travelling public. IC*ll6 leaiit t from the Phlted4lphinparer ?, diaes fah of the 'fiCht;lltlit p•4letn!ii'l9,lo rt Fountain (11reaa:'haether the ;014011idiljk into the city, beehive sire : eild lbe.Clanpi 6147.1 misaloagra, for 49 ri.l ,10p ! , :itipktilistipt , lo, l § ll ll act of #1•; 1 104 1 Rwm 14004901.. 00,4 tifil 'TACO tot b lt eXPIO. 4 O rePtdrhitsid hiPtletlig the Stslo Raid ihreasen that eihr and!gaisistdai With this view the Beard:Who onlairat am IMMOKI that" 4.1b4 09/ 4 ..rPlidr UAthr K .'F,fhlT, E l 4. /tAiLkelirm4Al4ollw7 of dti surstiond , hoots sfeharbeiry grades ielni be, aneassehlte,s. • t',1 , 1"), , t , i I• 1 C R iT1 D1D1 " .7. 74 . , f h a1 Ff it ,c 4 f 4 4 10 4 17 1.4,11 illOilatlO a Nt i d!kaltal l OC Per i cit*tiveMorgai I" 4 4904, griforiflcAleint •)•,,, ,•+ 4! Thallettrsteesii tatebaigiTarelika pony have dishrag s , biridend of sae- par .aant..4 payable on oral* Abe nth inst. E r The, c?negoqion, of ; the Rret Pretbritift? Church, at, Piturs, hive calfso the Rey. W. M. PA . arros, ft'orrnisrly of Dettyeborg) of tap Car-, has Preihyteri. to Aimed Dr. Remo.; cc their Pastor. D,r. Henan hue fur forty years presided over tbie4ongregetion to their entire estisfaeticolu. Mom Pusumus.—A pumpkin of the following dimensions, was raised in Arm ationg'counly, Pa. this seamen ;—,round the girt 6 feet and an inch ; lengthwise the circorriforence was 7 feet, and it weigh.. cd 153 pounds. ~.,~.=~.~7r1~a ~Nv~a~. NEW YORK.—The result in this State is iiii j mininvolved in doubt, whitliiiiiir -* al ' he' L imi iiislvV,..the spacial returns. T beim." Varersti, s I claims dm ilectlen f tr 7.! the Whi for Governer, _ o °Qm7... T • °nal delsgstion its 17 lige, IJ. isksl 1 Frse•Sollr, ~T tith ere • . • of some 80 or 414,41, ' re, which secures a Whig U. S. Senates ha place of Dickinson. The *Liegialatate will also here to apportion the Stags into Congressional districts. —Mi. Tr• of p — of 61 Fu4ve • lave leti m atzutes ?pail this the norpsibably NNW JERSBY.--Tha Lecotoeos have ear. vied this State for Governor by about 5,000 ma. jority. The Congressional delegation stands—l Whig, and 4 Loeoforos, The Legislature, w hich Place or baitort, is closer shad wisloilesirwrmoliacid. • Thin, in the tonnes; while thelbeds have r ttio Ma jority 'ln the Hinise. 1 •"' ' • MICHIGAN.••:Hnt GttG :ftleitlaciii rumored that the Whigti*rid E'kee•l344lol &emended all thine of We Contii*. t; v • ,•• • • nt ~IWiSC.ONS/hr,7pPurkee apd Doty., (FreeeBoil -0110• 004 toellben, • (Loca,) are .eleeted' th Can. gem.. The Lobeioooe; Mails inolority °ribald 30 in tkilLenielainni. IMLAWARt•erT , WhilleaDelewarehme hollowed $ll ihe,loake of theitAignegg noiebborgi". They bites igeesr beaker-heft heatime. Nam (Loco) has been :elected Governor by w'riajeytty of 36. Rildfa (Lpco) le elected to Conifer by p ca t ejcniti 0(200. !rileelse i f eo which, wog* ,k?. 'bow j. ci.;.. 0011 1 140 ' in,place of Mr. W.aim i; t . MASSACilljarl f Tit. : —Tbet 'Art ( stir Webster .14 hit' Bottom It; 'Mheei t)te• Whig iiimiiyot alit Shiite into'asoiiitort'ofthe Fu- Stove Slam Law ; 14.,_,..!05t to 041171hig.h..,1148$ A coalion . um urcolliner Monet district* between the FAM-Sifikitnn PO corpus; who have mameeded hkrentruing.o major* ity ol members Masada &Meier and prevent. ing SA election in a number of districts. , There being, no election tor Governor by the people, the Senate will have to make e choke; Imo that the Governor Will be from the coalition tank* The House stands, as fat up heats! from, 132 Whigs , 131 Coalition, and 92 district* without choke. The vote hit OctiertiOr in 308 towns, stand.— grigge, (Whig) '63,063 ; Busmen (Lego) g o ,. 464 ; Philips, (Free Soil) 27,389. In the 2.d, 3d, 4th, 6th, 6th and 11th Cagy's sional districts Mere is no choice. Appleton (Whig) is elected In Boston district by a Navy majority. Goodrich (Whig) bee 191 majority in the 7th district ; Fowl er (Free Foil) 2,778 in the 9th. The meet significant item in the remit is the realecdon. of Houses MANE by a large major ity. The gentlemen was deflated i 6 .• Whig nominating Convention, by the influenee of Web ster's friends, because of his ultra Free Boillsm and especially his hostility to the Fugitive Slave Act. Hie defeat, in view of his greet personal worth, was ennounced by the National Intelligen, cur and other papers, as a gratifying evidence of the determination of the onler-loving eitisens of the North to frown down all further Anti slavery agitation. Mr. Mann's friends, however, annul. ed to the people, and the remelt is his election by 600 majority, over both Whig and Loeofueo can didatee. 67 Gemini W:lisarartat.a,, Eaq.. of the. "Lan caster Union and Trihrme t 'l has been appointed Postmaster for the City of Lancaster, in mom of Mary Dickson, removed. This is a deserved and popular appointment. 'The Union and Tribune is one of the must efficient Whig papers in the State, and this appointment is but a small com pensation fur its valuable services to the Wkig party. Mrs. Dickson has had the office, (which is a very lucrative (ma,) fur itquerter of a century, and, we are told, is in oomfortable circumstances. During the lust few,years, however, tho business' of the office asdjts emolumente haw been under the control of a 'l,ocofoco relative, who is said to be an active partisan. The tocofooo press, with its wonted hypocrisy, has set up a greet whining at this evidence isfthowtlessnami'M tbe Whig Ad ministration, in the removal from office of this poor widow--forgetting the sumerime precedents furnished by the Administratioo of President Polk —one of which we dhotis remember: the remo val fmm the Lebanon Post Office of amold widow lady, who, with her two daughters, had conduct ed the business of the office to the satisfaction of aficoncerned—to make room fur the editor of the Locofew paper In that place. Ws heard no elentplitiot the Leese, of that procedure, althotib the ilsctitnbetit was indeed prior; and, with her daughters, dependella upon the eidetic& the office, Which was of contest small: pr The "colored gammen" of Harrisburg hare been bolding a public meeting. to express their 'laws upon the Fugitive Slave Law. The fol lowing, among other Resolutions, were adopted Resolved, That we: as heretofore, will assist the dying hoedown to escape--that wet will give them food and . sheller-;—and if it be that we have to suffer, or drag out weary months in , prlson, and be,subjeoted to crust Ones, for scOng, pan( of the good Samaritan * we wil l cheerfully, sub mit,: believing it bitter to suffer for the cause of righteousness than to. etibmit:to a law which. tramplestra les under roof the,laws of Ih6 as 111:13:'Commi signer for poo ß tio, ty, one orolo,Vestrynitio of site Epocop o i t34roti of place, , is an aspiring man. we congrtaidate,firpt , on hr furtunate i ele l 'alien as Clllll7 KO tiNAPPAR il(t 6 / 1 1 . 9 '0 0 4 ' ty C0M11141C711411.. ' 3/0111tTilit 1 . 1“1/111114,, , telfti• L PP lt " .l ' - '5 11 1 ° 014 11 1 . 0; kr,*fo!„ c!!1..tmry.e.,V41 , 44 P.,. , freP■itibv!Y 4.041 m, KA'f+4 • • • The white populttion , . , 1 Number of,nsaies, . 411 ) ' C o l ore d N i ., ln „ 3 Who calminficidtVrititii;'„' , "., ,1 . 97 Attended school during'iilitilt,' 159 Therniitel4llldililliarlotdkwandl7B,llseitlies. LEWEIr xdritset, • REDUCTION' OP POISTWOMg-Thit'frienda chtaiptiitirtseliikilenkoving lEor the'atiain- Mena of tha,loiii . 'ett4'4* 'tlitsirehlii popular !measure, th i s tatittelOn of the preaent rites Of pm- The bills of the Post Office Committee of the Hone of Itepreeentaties and of the'ininerity of that Coinmiitee, presented it the last session'tif Congrees, both admit that the present cit'arges 'for conveying letters are too high, and there is lit 'tle doubt that some definite action will be hid Up on the subject at the coming session. • ACTUAL ResurrAtica,--At Chardon, 9- hio, fifty of the moat reapetnahle, nut worthy citizens, have 'formed thenteelvee into a military company. to resist by force of arrria, the failure slave ,law in that vicinity.. usrris.. MEE= i ..- - -Mrp-&-IL-Famis arrived at the Tremewi Ineakiessierdwriitth two Keens chi/dyes, rb i ty and girl, of an,almost extinettnasa of entre'A li terice. } They are the must ii utie Jou objects ever brought to•thie uptry ;• t In t they are .thaturl humanis t !' ottvithst Wing that their appearnnoeme glance-ia rather against them. 'l.lhe i boy is 82 inches in height, and.weiglia Id pounds, and in the opinion of Dr. Gilliam Watt‘el, , ;11 ,Icork, about / tee ) yrs,a of age. *The girl is 28 inches in height, weighs 14 pounds, and is supposed Untie 1 8 years of age. 'Where head*, are ,119-ler• ger than a new-hore inetittls, sitiAlthey I may be almost said to be destijuttgLiga-- triadic while Iheilr'linieji` ifi finely "devil— °Ped'''''o4atuf,d. I Pil , .littd, ;144.14ct at a " well-defined angle: ' Their eyes .firu full,.dark and lu s trous. Their keetlcere nvered' With'itreng; da i rk halr,4hibh 'thttreeYirle Ajijiatd" QUIP (o .thetaya.brows.• 1 Theficier.ii%neetly4hlWP, .thst uppet,Jip projeetingi' WWI tbdt 'chimps!. ceding in a corresponding degree.f,,,No wititatanding,the ,almost lull% elmfityp of kiiehiad; flitireld not' In tliti;poilik, - vier 'the' kilt r thi eleilittidd Is • !PISi, ' . iiiwit,fri69. Thilf eie 'iiiiit'* ? 4 . belong 'ttitiinanforiii iitnient Or er el . i i ,4 caneig Raaniii;' Which by • kiimo(ir ifit!r itoiniir within their owit Muilti m Nis 4, mq . Medi *if io Si 10i indiv.latiattl ' 4 41 ifftimp in siethie, initrithibicile' hi 'intone k,, _ - Their • litiildio laid Ike.' roie e i ttAeit ; 'iy:ihe tlgUiiit 'on . tlitrhist.jil t ie t ,,,. op t_4! temple mini ileicribeil as Breptsn e ,kllen. Oaf Amelia. they SW,bretiall;rl ,ait the•clais titi war between two or I ik 4fr feekriboo.'brintoltko fiend" O. too,ye pgr 'named BealliAna:' Th ( i) , i.„ 4I : I AVY i t t NI, aid ifiliedifineie. bO ' iliti,,#l,, cßei TY teach &obeli trot of t!nen• of vA v .N' fir roved linsticetWsrul,; ' t they 1 icmally i 'iltierblew itibbeeilkiliWtode.,., r , ' The ibove'dasetOoti frnyo ;the Pf;isi of Wednesday, IS a fitry correct iine,iolite curious smiltdres nor liiiitikhit)ii:o ! ur twr dee.' There can be no doubt, that the.l are "human," in the 'Common secNotti . lisiti of that word ; but they are `withoutAati gage, and are as yet unfermisdt ) i 4i manlttdis, and can give no other chitin to . ,i,erel7pil as such, but by the intolleciuel.appeeriltlft of their lase., and their phyetologicalre semblance IC' the human , race. ,ecailti scarcely conceive of a more cutlet's stodi to the pechychologist than is presented by these children. We trust that' thei tin** be put into good hands,'sod tiught email. thing better than tricks. Stich labisMitis has made Laura Brier:min *hat she ii, would very much change, if it did not im prove, these new specimens of hutitatilty:. —Boston Aim ASTOUNDING k'REAR Or NATURE The Pittsburg Journal says, •on Friday last, an old lady aged 81 .years, died at Lawrenceville, of a disease of the 'howebis A few days prior to her death,. it Nes :dis covered that a tumor existed in her abdo men, and on being asked, whether she was willing to have her body opened after deat .. for the purpose of ascertaining the nature of that tumor, she assented. Accordingly, immediately after her death, a-post morten examination was held, and a bony substance - of an oval shape vas removed. Upon sawing through thia,it was discovered that the bullied covering was but thin,:and that within it. wat.eonv wined. a fully. ekveloped female child - 14.- - So perfectly formed was the child in ell parts, that no difficulty whatever was hound in deciding upon its sex' at once,and from facts afterward! learned, the woman must have carried that infant for forty years I The circumstances which sustain this suppoeition are these :- der Mere with whom she lived up !tithe time of her death, distinctly receollects that at'one time, 'her aunt supposed•herself to be eneienle. awl went so far as to make all the preliminary preparations for the expected little straw. ger ; but to the astonishment of ;ill, thein. Pant was never burn. - About this time het hosiond died, and from that' period until her death, her general health was good, and site experienced no attain venienee from the presence of the supposed .tu mar. The shore statement is one of` simple facts. The most astonishing part of the♦ whole story is, that a highly respeetablb physician, assures us that the dhild bore signs of, at least, a probable.reeenl lwiag existence We shall not comment on-this mauer, IS we understand a fall ataismont of the disco me lances will boon.bei publish, _FATAL AURAX,---.111 nilitlitlOre94 Mon day. Th innas moody, Robert Heidell;94 Thomas Rautiegao.. who were ph with being, concerned in the murder i of Edward Mitchel, on the night,or,the elev lion were,releasedon hail. In thaevening the three men' going to the Cront street theatre, a difficulty occurred betweeoffiegt, in the hie room of the theatre, end °norms Stewart And Thomas Armons, who it . pW. pears were (cicada of Mitchel,. In tins course of „the difficulty Moody' tarn* Stewart a very severe ;blow. on the fore„ head, ; Which brought blood, and well ingla prostrated hint to, the floor. H. , jaunt, dignity recovered, however, and drawing, a pietpl l frinn, hip kireast,fiipdAirel4ll4 ono of which tßqk eire9l' In , tin, Mood who i'pkimad,Wa's immediate 7_,44,, k en pp,by„llaidet, irliumegen,and other ; ,4 hif rrie4 'mho endeavored to carry,. dawik vim, .‘ - , ~, . , ~, "I r . ,rhoqiu,Arrons , who was in nnitwen , wofi i ,s,iswars,,,ollowed,MoodY and, Ate , ICol,oll,the elaini s wimp ,Robert,; Cii drew*Pieteliird levelled it at 4in9411... I i , igild ,° ? . whlP ll- „oliike4,ng___4l l l4 ,IP4 e A,Fkiii,hierecet'uneApPAPeeell.l?Waii upper lip, kgaiktnit ) 4341, '1R A , a 1 5 1 0,en..4 lielPielY' VePtin4 1 4.'1* *inlet ;Odium . toolt,eneet 4n ,h):it t elAe 'ell eye , sighijr vOlabi!)**..p a be lost. ~ .; 311.1),4 4 4040,ti1bek. took pomeei9rl 0 04taatir tit-M.4 1 f.„. 1 40- eequeollpialten Wi,bie.fethuceoreitaew where hii , stroa..eftee..died/.-,littlesati mita . arrested. !A . COT OF ItiCHlWONus.AiThret .6C:06111114,1640,200 ea' thlityngliiin, of Latemwhatleiki atiriamilme t*mthi4t, or Etio; *iipiroe *6 l 4140041,44 eliiiititftl lead ind In!! . 4rlllllfollo (.111 e ;coruc c i) in connxUon with liioocf of Ili! I:3uprerno 11:7•01.hop • kinetic, delivered at Ineentsskid week In New' York, on the •44:44; dine ni' Protesta Mimi) ,UG Vsneopur.—Thu Joint Assemikpf State have elected Judges dritib p Court, as fellows : Stophen'rloYei. Justice ; hale F. liedfiell!, ant Justice ; eistaut Justice. • ;., hr~trwiiv' ..;*4-14444.4*-nit J. 1.7( r vets .413P1119,aliAARM EIIoOMSTO 'rd :USU. YoePt 1.4 . .--The late news from Califoraia hi - thi most beart-retodin. accounts! '" , l*lac B ororinil tat e ood ,rhl ' f . now i l ween , 1 40 i, ;rho arts mooed, that is an 401,,tesAna per- Mai ilia' OV/tiora /A._ ' A 'write, in ilmi" unless relief v o the Mortality i and hostile In- Indeed, the an is dreadful, and PhPPI. it., - attention pi Ott government, whose duty it is 'to sue. '.ftur rind relieve. 1 TS)V9tI We have heard end' nata'all bianner of tough stories—of black l ienikeis' irides deozeit rabits in them—of cletvei litith•sliven heads and as many horns that took thirty , ffve feet, at a hail Monet, which measured 12 inches in diametet much.` ,`antl' weighed we dou't übh. nut oratt lough oriel., ..we'eldisk itorf recorded by the' Maihe Firmer rather "Acts the rag off the bush." It tells of a chap down near the Aroostook Unit s Who took a gill of c'amphine in mitt• lake lb gin, *hose life was saved by i'prtieet, of , the most refined Yankee in getinity, After the stomach pump, and IicHAO of means 'of restoration had been Vied itt rain, the grocer's clerk ran a wick down, the patient's throat, touched a blaze lintified out the eamphine! Of counts tlielnen revived immediately. AggINILIT 'Oft WASHING •Douss.— ; the Ilitaittatifio American says that Mr. Joel lioaglAttin, , of Ogden,.N.r York, has invettaml; s, machine for washing, dishes, so as "to, save the women folks a great deal of trouble." The dishes are placed in a rack , aml sat upright, when it is carried to a reseal cootaining water and a little aoap, .and by turning a crank, the dishes on the task are whirled in great style to remove all the dirt. The unclean water is then drawn off, and replaced by clean boilng water, sad dm crank again turned a few seconds, The (Italica are then clean, and can remain in t h e lack, which obviates the repeated handling of dishes. DKFRISSION OF MANUFACTURNS.—The Providence (R. I.) joui.rtal says ibat the seventy-one mills which have ausrfended business, and were in its published list, are all cotton mills, and are by no means al! that have suspended. Among them are some of the best mills in N. England —mills which cart make money as long as money is to be made in the business. Un doubtedly the old mills must stop first, in any general suspension, but time present depression reaches um all, and unless there is vomit substantial improvement, the bus iness cannot be prosecuted. btroaTANT Satu.—The Philadelphia Ledger states that the board of (Pa) Canal Commissioners at their meeting in that city on Friday last. concluded a sale of the Columbia Railroad Bridge over the Schuylkill, together with the road leading from the foot of the inclined plane into the city, the collector's office and car de. pot, for $243,700. The aet that authorizes the sale stipulates that the proceeds shall be applied for the purpose of r6pairlug the Httati toid between Philadelphia and Col umbia. GEN. WINFIELD SCDTT.—The Reading Journal says there are heodretis of papers /hat will will be ready, when the proper time arrives, 10 run up the mew or the distinguished hero of two ? wars j v. 141 •fiun deeds of thousands of periple;•from Maine to Texas and Ualifurnia, who will respond to,.his nomination with a shout of appro val pod and OD eager, steadfast deterotioa tioo to do all in. their power to promote leis election. A 'Goon Hill, a col. (est resident of Fairview township, in York roomy, Ps., died at his residence near Pinetown, int Thursday last, in the one hundred and eleventh year of his age He wire born in 1740--thirty•five years before* the 'Declaration of Ainericati bide pentlence. SUNDAY last wns the anniversary of the birth of three distinguished Germans— LiAtthey:thcßefornser. Schiller• the Poet, and Blum theraiirtyt. Whe (ice:talon was appetipiiiiilrtintiviett by 'the "Genial' citi zens of New Writ. Statistics hounded on the tax rent ti at the °Mee of the Consptroler General of Sootb Partdina, give, the white popula 'joke( ge0,3815. and the slave at 308,714. MARRI ED, ein the:+lMh inst., by t e,Rev. Mr. Ferhier, Itelp Pirt-ti t tedioiViihd Mtn MAmainir eac.kw ..-both of ettli corny. - 1.161-lbeedii , the 6th inet ,et the Oonerrieire chi ii, by Foie*: Cotton.. J sumo J , SE= et tw o . Za.44,14111,1441044 Ft out —heal of 4dameeouoty. 0 9L,Ple,00010.111Y• NY 4k• Mr. 414,.111.:" Agoura)* Oita alai !gm s A VV/ LL--poth of 0.41. area 44,160: • , oti tliaeity, day, et the same' place, by the gam...buy 'Oeitireeemi. end lake A XASTAIII Prtitt..-.11;44; At Aderett eeuet.Y ~ • Vie The 7th feet., by the Rev. D. P. ,J , t i l i gl i :l l / 41 ,91;i4rf01i comfy, end *tee 1.1 I 0111e.‘br Adana. counti 'Os 'lnit . , - th Care- Jacob' Ziegler, JYt Bteescatetveeranklin tp. aid Miss Melts Aced Xicliceee of ittehallen it.. „,,- .Ql l 1k1110 1 ... 141. the 111411% Ret.e.xtrzt, if "'PIO , 4 1 1 100 1) 44tarAgo . M. Fu ngi , , or Iloriti#l4l tp. • ' ' Oa tbet4ie lait•t'hy the Rev , U" . A Ihtlitlo, lad Mae -Staudt re, 'betsl44e , both Of Yeeederww. rr. r.• , • • ithedtesetnirdayity the ante, Aebeit seAte; 1! • . ' jR4O4NA )Mtee•ASttEttsesehir R • . . OW itigBtilits"., li4dileiv Soal:i; gttliii +i;ii. ty, aged about 76 years: • • • • • -r.F Oelhe Bth init., Baocan 'Awe / dattepec ‘pf?fr. l i ger r#o l 4 1 Vi.l l o l l°'is#olP /no., . or) —7 owns 'liiit',lbfkii4iiit \ fiattiS.,E ' 'ilia Aiiii,,,s4oLdittitirariir.birkti aim Miry M era, of this noway, awl 4 7SI s 1 itilintbs and 11 aye. , 4 1,:ft_ttlItOi ot . , show idea , at VJekinie,lllll - oil insammadwurotths bowels, Mimi JANI, t l l. llOl gm Ma of- Heresy , I.),:and CwilititieelH. a g' 4. mervadtaittyabarga), dial 11l aye; -,- --4 belftebibiffiflbitMifitt . fiiiiit ,i " 6 r "I — i -Whidelifooalett itedelitWrid my'lideit',' t i - ''' , -.4 s ilelloisliniaehilbit 4it boor, /• •'"- ' I '' How *row. tined to (alit. -', ' ' ' ' l , Ati. n rit e 4 l llll 4:l 4 4t. ' ? ir U. ' " llligt * "wnYit are t o * se , i i , , ',- - '`M` 44ll4 S%- •"11"ffE'll'dillitsipi4 , , , ; , . „ t d 1 ,1 0 4/le oWU "hovel ' ' ' .. "' ' ..1. 41air ,..., (6i ,_,... , ~, ii ,. , „ ~, . „.„ ...mini:4r.;° , 51'44114"°4P.,: '''' bad gol fil e ss takcilikt liNl;Acierizi•,., , , ... ,ii more.. x , , 1104100 iii J.:vel toy soul or fast 1 - • ', '-, tissethele/Leiait we 1• 1 'r' " ' „ 1 y, poplArill enuuot is her at lasi, • 4 .sud there my child I'll 'Lc." • ~1 isotonstatieenr eh *veil* sirlemtbitte4 The PpwpJAaad , Wll, whicli l hawitatiome a Iski3Or INV idosshin.joat iihsed( nts, !iiitti itbren'tsfiaitd to. beery 1 / 4 tiir ' , I bard i n, 180 inies"tokterkslogie 001 / d i may . . Intl:rel . ii i ft ,i e ri t:.' t l ti ttll i gli r ' 7 . VlAti this land is to belong to ifie woman, in her own right, not liable to the ,dybps ,- .14e husband, or subject to his oolNith—' Mr. Thurston, delegate from that 'territotY to Congress, remarks, Cor the ioformatiOn add encouraginent of thole who wish to emi grate, that the.prospects in. Oregon, were never brighter than at present. Labor com• mends from five to fifteen dollars a day; ac cording to the nature of the 'work, and in Various breiVehei Of 'the ' theihatiic tiro, workmen, receive as, high as twma i tyfii:e dollars a. day, . , . i II -; -• At. wearing, fabric has beep patented in England, composed entirely of fur. It is described as suited to all purposes of sp• parrel, either for ladies or gentlemen; as be• ing lighter, softer, firmer'eturiestreer than any other material ever used ler Clothing. MOrnat 'Prg Sovru owl:me of Situ tit ' , o oo li,i ki t, hie invited a iareit,:per tion of the unifermed militia of the Stale to parade at the State capital on. the 4th of December, doting the. session 'of the Legialaturti. The papers'talk about meas. u rde to render more effective the military force of the State. THE GLOBE: A Congressional, Agricultural, and Literary,NeWspaper. MMI The mcniersigned submits to the public hie pm. posals for the thersa.andits reports for ; the next session of. Congress. Congress has now,so 'the rally patronised the undertaking that it will he establiehed-as estardartiwork worthy of IN; imprimsture. union the undersigned hits in his duty. This will ,not, be the ease i.frennles;ef fort can saint. The "Globe" is the only paper that will furnish fail !report* of the proceedings entidebates of the two Houses of Congress; and haying received their sanction 'as Iteh, the best reporters will be engaged to write outthltdebates of each daY. which will undergo the revision of the members. The .work, after passing through the Daily Globe and recci ing correction, will be presented, as finished, in the "Cogressional Globe and Appandix." The debates will probably increase in interest during the next *elision. The one Subject which engrossed the last, will doubtless give way to others of great variety, which,- in this progres 'sive country, the conflicts of party and the am. Maori for place and distinction, necessarily pro. duce. Vast ieferetts will be at stake upon the decisions of the next Congress y and there is great talent in both branches which will be evo Iced in their disen.sion. ...All the boson of the I,lepublic. dependent op the succession to ;lie 'Presidency, as well as all the great and 'Derma. tent interests which go to the advancement of the power of the country, Will give impulse to the action of the next session of Congress. The Daily Globe will be published daily dii• ring the session of Congress. and weekly there. mnintler of the .year. It will contain mil and ; faithful reports of the proceedings of Congresi ; ; and miscellaneous articles on those general sub-1 jeers to which it is devoted; ' I The price of the Weekly Globe in reduced to ore dollar, with a view to uhtain o.more general circulation. The cuogressionat Globe will embody, os it has done for the last serenieeh . yeafs, Congres- sional proceedings and debates exclusively. The Appendix will embrace the revised speeches separately, and the messages of the President of the U. States and the reports of the Heads of Executive Departments. The Congressional Globe and Appendix will be published as tatit as the proceedings of Con , gress will make a number. Subscribers may expect one number of each a week during the first four w eeks of a session, and two or three nnm• hers or cacti a week afterwards, until the end of the session. Complete indexes to the Congressional Globe and A pperiacwill, be sent to sulrscribers noon alter Congress adjourn!. Nothing of a pnli lies), party aspect will appear in the Globe save that which will he found in the Congressional reports. A paper assuming to be an impartial vehicle kir all sides. cannot main. lain its character it the editorial euluirms relive a party hue. TEfl..I For nine ropy of tbo Daily Globe (daily doting thr session of Congree., e e d weekly Winne. Ole rreren) a rear. .;4! - , 1)0 For the Doily Globe for less than a year nt the rote of tot retitle a month'. rot one copy or the Weekly Globe-for one For one copy or the eogressional Globe du ring the session. Fur one copy of the Appendix (luting the 16 For font copies of the Conyessional Globe or A . ppeothx, or part or eo(h, till two of oath, or three of one, and one of the other. 5 01 The same rate for a greater number of copies. The price for papers are now so low, that ari vaheeoyrrtlare ate tndilperte to carry them 'orlrlrld:nai eider Will 'be eat ed ttl'untetri the mosey aedorapuibasit, • hlihshriptiotss mar be RIM Mai by' mail, at om rirk, fttl money at, par in the section of the country wimps, tOscribers iTtflik pi9nry !Mout!l be here by the 15111ot !December to tOdUle all the number,. '; The Congressional Globe and AyAsendia. Or th* Daily Globe, **they+ may elect, will be sent to all editors who may publish this Prospectus/is often as three times before the first Monday in December, and send us , one copy, p 1 their paper containing it distinitly inarked around with a pen to direst mie attentidri tit it. •' .. • • , -JOHN 0, HIVES,— Washington .oity,,Oot. 14. 18110. , G'EAT 'O'VIN paguerreoil/Pink. VAN LOAN ilk 00., No. 118, Chestnut *street, Philadelphia, diliedvbries iii their art, enabled theniselveis to take plc lures Si all times,. with great ertainly-as well in 'Vanity as clear weather-Which are justly, prohobeeed hy'artieis and eCien tido men, ounivatted, Voredeplh of tone lend softness df light end h ade. viriekt ing themselves they hot OM+ produce plc tuteecihich.aiti gdeitkiritt ,ilsenpi bill, by Ate Ate best- and.. cheeps's. ..Whitilk ten be g o i l i t # o 'l l, • 2o t,P th t r ilelo l / I sIMMUT9' heir charge for - pictures in hamisometnr provetl , cases, tiinOt ' tII I, r .11 9 him t l. • , to thl . 0 1 1 , 1 .111!Fir414) ,litize, 0 1114 being sca ce y otie L PrielkfinkreCt t okt her, establii men ,Or pitiVite yetinal,.o ll 4 , tkpr i !Arthur, kyal tty b ortrani. consisting of of distinguished Americans, worthy the attentinillof , visittird Ito thisiel torahs:lw hth :: . a qrfrtafla ti .ff. 4 l 4V`I 4 4IdRIROt• ! ,FiTI A I.flcif cs rim in mtryapdosl,oY-,0e4; crowds o m who were !piny ,in their .praises of the artiens'444. I To, guard against every poseibility of miatakeil Ithiy gintranttelonteifr pihtort beiAritio,bocußaoriab 4 Atni Man entirely satisfactory to therafilvtaiaar* , llo' :charaiviefillbe MAUI When viskihrthe city eat! at their rooms, whethee ypu wish a dash e'rebtYpe'hr not. Theattroission Wies t mat you will be pleased with Vout 4 , .Doti!tforget the number, I I Illiltre-• nut street, a few doors below Antrth: , , Ne0.(190:-:3m l'ifepoorpit. doAillAwritrop,l 0 1 ..0 4.1 it ATiVotaloir 'ettivitir ;AU T. P Th e dour market continual quite brisk. and st. firm at $4.75. City Milki at 1 $4 68. C meal $8 liji a#3 18. Eye flour 1 P:11% $ 8 . - .... . . .. ,1 GRAIN.-- 0 ' oak o_ l l'oo a ill 011. 1 At Atz t t I 08, White ite Corn 61. • lio 9 a 63 cente.- 0 , New Corn is aelbiliblakagente. Oats 33 at 38 seats. Rya 63 a ,65 aqua., , , ~, , , 1;a ' trfillt.-.-Pfietti iiiigodirkti; $1.06 ttf 7151 on the hoof, equal to $4.00 a6t3B' he4,•ihtl - gait:lol.3Y itmia. • , .., , ,• ~ . .....• . , kflXlB..--fialea of live hey at $14:75 a 46.00 per Ioo.lbe. . • . . • ' 'FIRE 114witifi • iSfeltj tliimpatiY, , lire now'doing business on the, moths' pleb, giving ,the insured- a liartieipailea irP the profitsof the COmPany, without liability beyouittlie 'premium paid. i•Nopreniiuni notes 'taken on which assessments are The subeefiber, ns Agent• for the above Company,' will make thisuranessii.eithir permanent'ot limited, - on propeify ' and tif . - feet. Of witirk:dk.scriplioti agninal doss or damage by,fire" , FIAM kAHrsiESTO44, , Gettysburip,March -,1800.—1f LIFI E It7tI 4 INCPI I ITA;. j E ' ? i i tNX. OF HARItISiitiRG, COARTgR PEItPETI7A - . Gnarantee ,Capitat; E 4 751,000a listas as law as any (Aber # O .O CatnP,43 , in the , United States dt; , impaciy respeCtrutlY,Clillethe ittention . ofilie thb foltow. ing advantages which they are enabled `to offer to persona desirods of inturinetheir Ii ves: All Profits of the Company are di videdrannually among the life metnbOrtrin scrip dividends, bearing interests payable in cash at the end of each year. Premiums on life policies may be paid annually, serni•annually or quarterly ; or when they amount to $5O and upwards, they may be paid one-half in cash and the balance by now at 12 months, .„ Wives may insure the lives of their hus bands, or husbands may insure their, own lives in favor of their wives and children, thus securing to theii families a antn which creditors cannot reach in the event of the death and insolvency of the 'disband. L. REMY, Preet. Otr PaMphlets anti information furnish ed by the undersigned. who is the regular agent at Gettysburg. KELLER ICUIiTZ. Otri)r. CuAttt,Es Elourt-eu if . the Com • patty's regularly authorized Medical Ex Jpne 28, 1850.-1 y THE UNITED STATES LIFE INS UR ANC E ./287,vviPi - ,TELIST .comP t cy.t. Charter .Perpetual CAPITALS2SO,OOO —CASH SYSTESI, 'AV RE constant. unsolicited applications for Psb, , Lifelnsurarice, turnish the, most abundant and g ratify ni g proof, that the , public mind is deeply impressed with the vest importance of this subject, The great Object, however, of In 'insure, should be RAIlf Krt. ; otherwise the *hole motive to insure may he disappointed: Tdo much cote cannot be nraetised in the selection of an office, with ii Lich to effect the contract. the ehoice should be regulated, not by present and constant large inducements, as this as certainly inconspittitile with future ntrrretcs. The pre. mitten's on life are calculated for the getter, If present and prospective beueliti, dberiftires , ale git'en, the result, Wilma I sly. must terminate in lifigtttton, ffulappointrarot and ruin, Whe object aimed at by this institution is , sfeaffily and per., .pvtility. The rates of premiunt have been core fully prepared with referenet to Ilittquailoni,— The cash system of paythents has elan been ailop. led. thipajil premium notes nonsritithetatiorlert of the assets of this. Company„aml every COW iingeney being fottified with an ?mph, capital, Sher NEYY stamps the villOrt., System. This /sa fari, pernmnunt tn all other considergtioni, coku mends the company to public favor. Egplanatosy pamphlets, blanks, - atMliettlion papers, do formation, and every...facility, will be cheerfully furnished by D. DIcCONAUQHY p.pb who bal . been duly appointed _ eAgent.of this * company. DIRECTORS t Step/lee 11...CressIorth 'Paul floailneft Ambrose W. Thompsoti, . Johnileng Benjaarsiu Tingley, Qeorge Jacob L floranee. , James Deveteaa, William bt, Godwin, Jobe 14. STEPILF:Ai, W Pent. khtiens's' tCl i aosiesoi. V. Pmeldesst. Caanias G. le ssa,.l3sey sad . frateamr, ACTO‘a v—Manuel Eyre. MiercAL Etasststaa—Dt. D. Heroin. Sept: gq, )SSW' , ; r try) Reduced untomourTur mminr.l tenneljoituen—onli One boner. „ pe P 4 4 44 4 tle Gen Apiedaw Skim* i* VAVirsies aaaaaa Lir LITHOWTRIPTIO Mumma." 444m0d , the %MU ODUChatim of Ids Agents, theositlodsC the UAW SUM sod Paada, boa sew &kiwi tie. N tad Abelekeoig lielol ;jolt Y iwi dib ' deM. hosoeconh, he will pet up hal ere woe owLy..-iiis foe bon. tr.*. wail pries lOU. ONE ,T 11411014 wee le w ** shame" wulf mht. hiroteweith. ewe we prboirties .s. 111qC AAAAAA . and ttle ea". C I will 1 1 Pa titeAtri64..;.dielcii44 bt these who have N , beet„o Rid" ON* . ?ye pripl4lll aiYwd *101411,400140#111 01/06Wilaik Plaqii4l , osoo OWN' 'Ant tits eiweeewewer 044,1 c elehee iteelhaidies pew! he ddie!jelpfrdeldeN ease , lehri &to sad **salsa lewir ler eht igen hi he imoodes l**o !Me. mill IMO ibletedeelii u rit g*. r "11P' 4,47YiYli c 'Pa In ate, tles wilb gas bul, lag . ~Erraiebilieti Wad the ." , • , tfrfaoftii* Tit*, ship airam.peoubs paps wm. 'Ras Lk ra 4 4 0 N A , DIL L 4 1, 11 1 14 1, awl ell dawns of deli Web be - heed *WI letan the 4M lls.i ellwailea 7aexabewlemal ble estiwit, —web el Mow diswswia=norpaorer. eet. Mar wield meeinwed it. At * were re* it is walla obtahmeilimall. tad lb* teal will pert - r e lL tiIAKIRMdIII..I that _gth'argA . l4llllCirti, meMellweeNiebtwilailble-b atsboamtwiewwi ' l labefel l"r elaVirjeced "" t6 "l "'exe 1"14411"4" velleolirid• *or ft 411406 r. Mit vintitga • i =" l o l ol . ,l4" . ,:talipirbi 00 4 5 ar ts , " f — .l - ito*lf , 1 0194 1 10 Uth.fripth Newt =cr. lit, Gt itewedy,, new fee is qv et ' WI each 4444m00 it 44 ditevii.)Wismall boalee will be 1.4 471 11 e= • . . 107 Male Ilavet, • 0. C. VAt.lOllll. WW we Lail* oLotrrir litekiisolo CO I te Wimp X.loo* artw 047.4• • , . 111:—Ail bum Gm:sating nom arm. deekbee with whew he Imams butane) mein be Peg ems, . 01.000001 a wM b. Arai to Thom AULATCI-6. It. Buehler, netty•hurg ; Jacob , Martin, Ihford ; Wrn. . WAIf, •Eiet Berlin ; Jo seph I. f tlenry. Abliouitovvr; J. B. Cook, Fa)- ; Lewis Denig, Cliainbeniburg ; Perlithifoticivrt, Oct. g1,1830.---iycow.. ..,.—: N - T 110Amdid4.4k , ,t ' lti,iste w ificab.:iiiliilevie.:4.toikhibit t to all who miy.eall at his Syi hi iitilifinotti sul6q, I nfaill dposiii , •F i m - ettotikiii. The 'llieUe ' hav ebeeii'itel teo 'with' eats ; '' and *llllti Weld at rtunarlytifil loWnpribeit.'"Aitifitit'iltetn will , I* loptiO the niiiiit flistlieh6blo ' t ' CHANOBAREVIIEKR, TURK BATINit ( %VENUS MERINOEs, CAME- I LION DB LAINEs, FIGU- HOD 410.• Alliftit,..; Brocade Cit'ineliiini' la. o; litilli ( : I ?,tht API' hit c, 'l2foAnet VelVeileanin rights ; together with k Taiga a,i'soWiliepf of Ribbune ,toid i f 'Flowerti, 'tilocglit ',4 Vial tilot , es, blescho 'add, tt ithleitalted it tieliiat, litiolen` and dot ton 'Flannels, Cld iti, otistilideri,"lteakitip Cattainets,f roach *idled and riiiiiiining Collati, Olds, Hair „Braids, Buttons of various kinds ; in iihiii, all:mist any' thing in,fheAcy ,Glcultis t ,linoit , the *tient/Coa l of the 'LADIES is particularly invited to-nly stock of Goods. which 'will tr;foutuiloo, COMpOso not only 'lie iitriit jashio'niible i but 'the brit tot lea. Call and examine thiiiiti. 1 VI , ; 4 1. L. §0111Cii• Gettystrerg. Igept.'4o l !Sat), : 174:g.f.0p1!iiii.0... , ,.; E. iSi , 11: ArA:Rll l ,lricri At THE OLD $t41409...x. ;4 , 7. COB. • ,A 7 .E..R O,I%MA' ,1)1.1.110,,V P r ,- ~., .t. , t, tiotor s i mu ,4 l6 ; • t• • ,t. •.' . TEND Ipft pieit t ivw 1 their costa metal foi*sacWri,' , aikf:respectful. ly inform - the public Chet they continue to Cut and Make all Garments, bast . T 47, , ) in the 'nnititio and (in reasonabl e i terms. The °lntro will be,done as'ltprif. 1 tofoit, b'v'lßOitiii.r, ARTM. Fashiong ate , , , , regularly received, a d every e ff ort C a to secure a good, t , and substantint seg ., - 1 ing. 'The subsiri ere hope, by their Inxig experience in the hnsiress. and renCred efforts to i ftteille - ,' to inerit,siiid receive a 'continuance of the pidilie Mitronage. li&The fali and"'VVinier Fashions have just 'been received from the city. All kinds OfMiontry produCe taken itt ekchange for work. • , E. 41f., R. IVIARTIN.'„ _ Oct . Gettysburg,' .4 , 1850.—if . . 11W A NTED,A—An Apprentice to lestn • iltb Tailoring Artroinerg. Onti litnn the country: would be preferred. - 1 ' Oct. 4. E. & R. MARTIN:' TA ILORING' 110 F: It rtt4Tsigited AteknoiPlidgeti t ILiA delilediess of payorrage extend to hlm,itml'refivedtftilly ,rms them that he has rateived the' LL & : WINTER iv U F ISHIONS; bepeeliAted to es te all ordens in his tine rusiness 4 with prompt ness, and , at reasonable prides: ac3r*All Work entrusted w his care. warranted In Bt. J. U. SKELLY., SAN APPRENTICE) to the Tad oring bbeiness will be taken by the sub ; acribert If immediate application be made. The applicaut mum be of. gutal'eltaratner and correct habitat One from the country Would be , prelerreth , 4, H. 19 e . Gettyaburg t Seph 0.-41 m GETTYSIURG FEMALE rolits ftlstitlrlihn , nutlet tile tlirectisin of Miss WALI:ACE• Will tiit reopened on,Monday Me 2d of Beptembec end con. tinue in two sessions of five nutntlis each, until the last of June ; leaving July end August for vacation itisteaVbf May and October. , Tintittio.u. e ren dollars pef session tor Ave teonthr ; With extra ehargeti'for the, Lin rugger!, thawing and Fancy ' Work ? ' "I Put. pile he :charged frOnt tlid time nf en. tering till•thn end tif the session, shit no deductions fear/Idle price wilt be' made, ei cept for time lost by the e lietcheri' ilite• liseted itt s ' Reference is respnbilully made to the follnwhiggt4dtlentett r i •• '' It'Phenar, kev.Dit Petimacken J. A. Thomism*. Nev. be. Ballston; D. 431. Hisrpot. , Rev. Dr, gnash, r. D. Horner, Prof. Jarsini t Hon. Nll.l4'eliin, Prantditer, Y. tt. Danner, ' Rev. A.9g. 3D, h 3.)--ty Letdi*t? Des Geo& CQ. de Rhine, Ciro. iritipro Aga . * ainithambleert Miiika s • Violist) and Thibet Merinos. Pararnattas, Alpae eas.Poplina.Caohnseres,'Delainsiebiataes Prints, rte., with utirootingo `to'suit, in grantiwriegy.wnd , at the torrent' p6strible prices,. can be had at the eheap etre* nr D. MIDDLE:OOPP: FARM VS?, 11 1 1, be sold at Pilblie sale, at the ' - Goose of John 'Aa: 'l.'o ' in 'il,liii finitinglVef' 'Gettysbur ah Sdfit ' atiy 1/# ttltkfali Lr Ptotitm6 ft tleit;iti` 1 'ire?iiieli.; ty . ,,m!i lf ) , id) d i; o ,, , , . •,,, • 111 . I U. 'll4l Vi r t.'l . lBAitA t t.fili J ' 1 t, , t'iti. Jill lairs the, praparsy int , lies. Jalapa! Ciapen; gituliktil I ofl a, male trum..tha last taisatitios ed place on the road leading In-Ratak& burg, eantainiog stnciA .:,,..; - Atet*e v i ',I ~,, ~, • Al II pi ; 14.1..4.1 There Ilan dualritatla ii stogy kw 1 Th iti*''' ' iettligg i s I:r 1- Log E Stab t a. a good s l , 4 A ut j o k, su f. ficieney of excellent meadow, se Vdtiii *ells of good water, and libolvistdrits , eifi wridg. laud. The forni'ls divided bite flaeopiaris by the Gettyibuig 'and ' Edintitsburg putt, lie I tnill.'figitiCa G ib e. veal Ara ihettatilttl illp•tiwolla, , anit nteaolow6 , autt %beet! LIU semi jef i lpind ; West of the road are that kweltard, and about 91 *ere*. l'sr "At put ichilretnAli Nino 'lAvtlitil Oftet t ent . oidio 'of thel464d 'Wilt' bti 'eroldaepitiitil7:7 111 4 4 nbilitreiticelfeni.: 1 - 1 . , , . I, TERMS.—HaIf 'the" pa chain ditilieS , ' pl br io pelt,' in baud on the Girt day of £pril nest , the balance in two equal annual paionenta j,v.ithout interssit,, , ~; ~ i',lterO is a_ mortgage no the earip *for it. bout . $l9OO to which the purphaser will be Authorized to appropriate so much of the purchase money as will sairsf? the same. R. G. hicCREARY, 'Ag't for the Owner. Oct. 18, 1850—ts i A VfLOAKE FARM ' FRIP:Vrav &ILE, otrerit Ptlvalb ga adjoining 4 lands *I'D: Zi 'Etkiipier vier, whets. 'half I hi pi 'lktith bt'lsltittyabil awl donlOilltii • .•. ;. ' l'p lot vinr ,kst eel /roe iutrorippenui 1113 • ~,itrtvo Rousts, i. ..:::, he 4i . ed'tihi tithes' Fientei tind'll'hirlie &Agit tht le'llait'i'' There 'lrti'iwir We of water. one at each . honitt,l(ieritkituttilifti) .a young Orchard of choice Mit Tree's,' -.'' •: 'i :iii4.,bearing-=e lerge`ObillOtf* • , thefiirm ill in Mead 94. fi t tifin iliflf k att . , u do' thus of Hay haistilefOnlidiii y Ir.-- l'hi l laud can all 'A - limn 'd,. elf , ii: 1 i i. ' Sietildapted "to 'raising ed ii; 1 `in t Ve Used as e toait'i hint tli a ittit gra I advantage. lia•For the lenge apply to untiii i r.s A l igned, ALEX A NDEIt ' 601 iii Ni T ,t, 7 WILLIAM/ vi ii ~1 Pf 9 - " " I. " Ovt. 18.—tf ''; '"',_,,_,..- ` '• , ;(BOOKSA:ND, )grATIONELYT The Largest AssiviittatutneAr ~, , ()pedal in 'GOtOihurs . , ... .. , , t.l Q N. BUEHLERutillr' just received lion from the City .lllirgO;''il3iatiobit itiapjuly of Books, and hai WOW am Windt it 'his Ild established Booltittitio; itettli Att. BERSBURO: EgYftEE'll.,.the largest and .1 1 restiltstiortmetilyttfui ,!, .„4 , u ,, i1 ... , . - .11. .t I I, tr.• ::"STANDARD B , , - ' ,:ti ~L- .„ - „., • , . B 'eiteryveriety,Claiq .i I ,ri . o "cal, Literary ;Adliie 114 s, pr , ,• ered in this maikel i 'stg,t4 'he?* it li ,be iold, as usual, et t !fß•'!" 4 l7 l All?? l lf at tf ‘. ~,, He has also coosipaltfrow 411 t opt, ',large and`full assortment - Of 8 tiOCIL BCIOWS and BTATIONEBir, - POO-Mives, Geld Penis, Pencils, LettieltuvillibOi,'Vtaithi g g thrils, Motto Wafers, Willi` ti 'vteri tyl of Nancy Articlesittoefhleit , ifitir attention of piarwliasertvis.inMised. -I , i.ii .;.• . i. ,: t i'llte subscriher returns MI soltne'dlottlg ttietirt for the long contintted,knd libehtl.pil tructage extended tollitni , atutothinki that, fro the variety and exceitstme , tilllthirkinitat tuts drtmant, of, 0 heti p - 13 oo ks anthil tit tid net fr. will be found,.,evidence•of,alletermittation . oa t continua to merit thwt,petrwwigw,tt 1 1 KrArrangemetits.hav:e besg„gimie.)bly ,whiett any Books not , euthretried loillis,og eurtmont can : bp prOotptly • °piped ; froot 1 ,theigity. -.„(i ~ :.;,i...01f ,t t ~,, Gettysburg / 09t,,,51.84f4fiji15,,,,,..„ 1 / 1 , t ! ' imPoalritai r r 1 'PRIA'NDS ./1S1) ''..ft.4l, l ofrri'll'it ' 7 ZENS :--&:1'' ''' • ' .''' '' I ' ' Tits time is nit apprettibln i npli n . r" hinide of the Neelht "'eV thd'p t i n ts' or 'ir 'elf W%nter od'ilrtriveep itriartheie fur 0 dr the land—when the " human' body will re: eptieb protection fermi , the chilltng,Ambil pheee And the angry 'element. Of llold Bd. reas." Yon .will Ithereforn Wane bear 11! roknd that it will he greatly, to grope "4- ,ventage to ,eall,at SIAMPQN'§,Ca4IIIO,pd• peicp Cloillittg and I KOrpt#, - ,lfidetti (lms mediately opposite tint .11004) "thorn ypp wil44nd one of the largeat,Aheapcitt, qt . !! most fashionable sclecledst,9o of REA bY MA,IIE CIATIIINO ever offered in kiln ' , buck wliCif dotinti," 'Mid 'at lea; ‘Prie's as cannot fall id plaided;—the "A - critter be lieving in the eltletotim theiiiminthfe ali rEined le better then i eldte shilling:" 1 .:' ' The one-pelee ayetteet• "t4 , 111'110 , eitioill. ;Whored to. My goods am triiikell ;it the lowest liring , prolitel and the *Mill pried hr. tilt, priea, mit,whieh gond. 11111,kielsohli and from Willett, inn :dbeteutstat ; willtin any instance be,spaddr, whicit l ip Abe eel r guar aptee,that ban be giKno „to pielebi 11 ;4 PtOr ' lic from impositioO• 7 belleYtng 11 ,ttt bq 4 , muck better e.l'lleil ) Plad. 0 1 / 41 9ckil it ill& I grunt, of asking en'Arinoile his prides and selling for AM ivltin NI Cap ,get. My 1 1 'total of clothing conslell Cr chetah,' vdr. tail ti, Vrock-edets;9oeitti:eciatOlellitikl; natal oft eeildeseriptichrt . 'PehiiiloMie;tit kith, CassimereeCassinet: -Yeleet. Cord, end boeikin ; Yeats, of Satini :Cliith.!tlasilit net ;. Woolen Skirts sod Drewers ; Can. Flannel 4a, t:PluYtaulE4 B o4lco/41Aiclie , tiellarsipitts, Stuipepdprer- ii , sliorsi eveq!arti ,ppe cla tbet lleletegelle fibtOillatiet ' tt 4 / 1 14 ,t,i4n#44)11. RePlee. , ll .." . 't ...ti .F 1 My friend. and the pOtlllenighlete/Ir are I Welk feePeeilfl l 4 Alkietill r r9ll,ehtlieFellit ielt Of soutorPOA,o Ocil te ii, kOttlfro4 mit king their purchaaten liqt!f4lo" will be eell• rineqd that it ii the intertel of ever,y,rititn , *ho Inutilee econoMY" di : plireliasd Ins clothing at illarhim i iil. i l l'lrsto . fulfcg.paet retool, the subseene trptilti, t ritne:n . ht? " 1 i most rofoond tbanks telj,tite eillipsna pr (linty burg Ind'viqkniti. '1,04 ./ . hiipeof, loi Ole , icX molten' tei tittilned.,, tp p'teelt ajcdp l ifnurbice of goblin favor.' • ",' ' - goblin sSkOqk:' ' c'Cett b irg 0 t icloo "" ' .' ' ys t , 0 . ~ •• , MEDICINAL' iltiElor OF TILLY , WiLEIt I 1 . , .._ . , Pairer eir*, , thi. acMI9PHIOt. Of OLIMACIII wild. Cherry hai bnen lit:lowan/So pOilleall very-important me4ion , ,tjetyqa.. •Bye ' ~T knew ANS, Olgt* bliAlinglitntr kliem ow kheXtritog,ift Pliegia49(syrjrties.— vpiyq‘mhu s gime, ,Win ctterry tea to er Children flr 0./190;1 1 ,44tIOPhIlii4011 fin . !most every ( veaisea....the,m,talm ‘4.4o4gli •ut our couotr . are In the habit illwaking, cotnTEL.eui4 2VtUltsv i o r i k, I i l iti er m 'attl ri vt , ;riotil y e f iCV ',I I, ~.' M, VI. . . " teB witi‘ClNAt ifp 141 # 0 ,i„„ Alf!) e ;%; ; eilaeht a 4, IN e 9sty„ .., ,f„.,, ovaiiihrthSiiri 06 Ana 0.10 Pim r afti scrOltitiiellVl I I"iii ded„. i um , to . i. it ' atter- how long iandiruk.g le,t TplomallBypetc., IS ji e ( fila . e 'l '', , 1 0 / . I T it i r •F. i r • ' 11 1 1 10 It ' j l ial #l P, , '• th ik C ' Is" ' 6 6 eft to , *iiW i ifiiilr r earillit r:*llTotrifiL iheiiiiiis"Viltiii: - Itriiitt Ai Wogiiiii .ulmagarx i diactigep, Phayn,ol,er 1 1116 16, !ter' MU beat knit tini oidd t o ciAiiie. las as 0, iii ebttralid. &col Cifi_ EA leth \ them - t I" , ' -.. . 4..1 Cherryoposeesieinav hi:.! -.llCriPamsairiinitiot)ibia*Pe.efirthe authorised Agent. EitJEHLIEL‘ *Nrcroak'Doineitiehao sluts work. of an 'ordiaary Meant Family.. A colored woman wouldbe pre.: Tetrad'. IGthott character and correct hab. ha will be cadential in the applicant, who may find p permanent situation in a plea. cant home. WP.rtnquirtar at the "Star" officio. IADIES call and 100 a fine assortment L PARASOLS at KIJR`I'Z'SCHEAP CORNER. CAliril 26. Selling out ► ' Selling Out 1 ! ✓?ND NO MIST✓JJLE I I ; 1 AMINO determined td retire from JILMI the Meteandle busutese,prlor to the Isll4 441, I will oNer tny entire stock of p t yiqopda s Hardware, ueen4- ~ , I Ware, • tiffatiObt bf the OrOdeties, wholesale and Vellill."dt MN Pvieis, fret* thii'date, till alMelevied '"I ilialitakeful ibliny 'old friends and eustonverivilliti Oaf rafted, and would Ides say to them, and the public l'if you want Bkll4,ll.ll4l3,‘lneie4patlr time to Ailkibd get them. 7, 1111 rods 'tiling lie *IA bring what they artiOio'l'itt 81 1 0RE= rani ROOM is ilifolk 4 i'llat'V a of its* tiliolt desirable in Ws' eit.:;"•Platihvaatitiu given on otllleiblki Midi 11 ,4eApril. fro J. M. V fIllIMNr} I Glettyalvtitilliti &THAW:: 1 1,-* zof , ...Li , i L *I; fiE2 OWD2f (G &ARNO D Is . AS Jost returtlMPftikhlPhitadatphit e *IR at# , tainntr , oklerlint ahh iothilletand as large a stock of 14,1taintl W inter Cloods 1111 Ni. been oderadmi , thri'• any doe ; among *kith, are- :I . IMIBT 'ortafir • Ails, tiiittngi, 'tholothers, Catoditeks, ti t tilittio , i C oa tt nt rd ti....6 tii pm 7 64 : l l ii ii ixi g i;l l o : :,.. c ll ,o4 l B l" .n o a k rth e i ti u , iirteatc r i o n tt if c. :l l dd i It bjetis' 4 l4. 0. I t oitA. ttinghlkOte, i t l• n ;bat:o 3 loi; and. Fatcy Hillts ; Linig rttAtl"' AI iiiitii''SlikOsti; OtOttnkt'"it:o;t7;lll, Pltiolli#‘ sifir tAt l tiki-i q.ii i nia, 'illitip.s std illiAttitY*;'N iiiiileolitok't riftivitisiipli l 'Ao-' I C l"e ll t h a i il l,lPi e f 7 l 4 ,oll ,l ,l 4 ' ,l64l)6 ' oothi e , , ' „ • Atlios , , ,oi,v,ic, A li oltNix k iiirge stook "MA P cii;Ai l ltr 4'u-a 8 p i,t ~,„Aii,,,,„,,,,,,..,„, ~.,OtoviP:4! ttieY lltP,ltottOrttre4 II 411, 4/thee:attire, Utittins ' , plum, , t ldlaeapfsrealli tot amunino e sonljetige -fo n t yoffhpeliffi gi s,t rt ti, t .ii ~ii!. ~ i Otlittithiholletit:2o; l l/ABOr " ''' ' '';' i• ~,,, TOWN,,;iiP . Ty ~, -,ER . , ~, 111AVILLilti OSPEek l o4l,lhiblict'tlale DO i ~. z , Seturdov theiTikvily.,ql,lJeciem istr,mo,.*2 I , o'Acookt'iir siA taiLthe isra, n 1 4 ,1 14 11 7 , the ' ''` ;', '‘', ' ‘ v , ' l, `'. l l:', :4",;.,,, : ,1J0u.,4434' U , tira Lat,,,,,,e1 known as Lut No. IP, 6 0' h . al Or eidgir!lrilieip t ifuril,ititigeA • 4it 14 it elli'ileeofit4lficl(if,liofs4l tilifiXf rt ..,(Jits A,,.,.. 691 itys)4l,l !NMI', AY 01 iiningot, , l e sinteotti4 ,, otittlio,K,wsko". ~ •':On•k•ortiloppOtod grail- .r•t6r. Il • , • , .........t l . r . 1 ,• ,11 lli f f ( .;" h'l' :: 4 o lC Pt. aAZ 6 , 1 „,,,,......, _, • , ,i illy Af41111411, r MI -.1 411144 nnigh•tost,,,Atith , bnoltabuildingi tivt eke well or , gabloitterei ' :4 , illad; ''a +.4 ii wok (4/ Kig tTit . ./ 011:34 3fo 1:- • i , It fa mtie'44tiati A t s itina'rpi, ke t litititi4 l ie 0; any *Oar aao4llailical bus, A k t m ; ofte dogg,wittli , pf,thir lito 40, ttn, Aelling ki strr lin g :of; 50uwel„Fithaestaak;1* , * • liinune owed; anil. flab a tentralati-plaisam Ikea. s i oth ~ , ••..d - „, i • •,-,,, rA$ r.).)..bs h ri.,i, . Att@ifeatiallig Vali'afitt Othitilbitlltiretl*6 bb i thiv o ititte ..•. . ~,,,, , 3 ~ ~, ,i .. i ,45 . do , 44 , -r e z ' ti 10 1. 411 i t Nov.,i /84, - - - iia , ', - '',li4t . ,De f y • ~/ ire • rt . AO* N'AT'. 4 • vtriaitfiti : 1A.114 .4 .141: , Vtillfmi; h i s trriSt3 4.111 C, OAP— rrr stibisdri ra hst. , :the phmshre of Itnikothitsink to hiefriandssllnahe has agent recovered Ids hisslibleuifi l iSat 10'4457 same OPprigii6e • ' '• Dental .Stitgeryi ) w. 104.01 44.id,,t4,001 4pu li ocko , 413 prourssvott. chumiu g , ling, platkingrand *it ssalog 71'esitto of 11 tiumbitor totsoltioN'' dint 491ffilltiOni 16 t 6 401 *WI* if ,404 ot•ii'fiv#A 404140,i(40.41/4... tronige. . llCEORadrottre.. is oiespeeliuity stliis!, Ito the folloslithitteathisibn : - •'' • ...' ' l ,''.. " ' DrHblt. Itesio, , 11 . Hun; M. lit'ehirki, ".... '. itteMe Dr, D. Glibeit.- ., - - - '.' Prot'Ail..` . ' ri'' --.' Dr. 14, 1 4.3..D.rterh5; ` Rev..y r . 1311441; Di. DI iierus4.: ' ' ' Rev." . tiO' r. ''' Dr. C. Hamar. ''' I Rev: AittetV,lltegtsi n " . The subscriber has Viniiiiiiiiii hi I t* , . den" A tits. haulm, roragislygefetmied** nets Bk. gaihteirie IVAisitifneeiNitriell• • few doors'above Paiute/tot:lt's store. mireC-ijilAflNPEßsLocitr . i)I{: 1. tiinisid 41444 i i.:: MET, 1 ett 11,4 1 0 T 1 r, lif, 6,r 114.ewem itrio 0 .01, y.inh uth i c f iturekn iiii'th iiffriii3 pi k rt coif de Al ` ; Al ktiltitti6 il' 4iigreg4ify:4it'lii4M bif au f f , dtriiiklY lip a' 411Tint i : to, ;a4iitid ' fii nitY c' 4 ifitlOß` aiii litbilnciiiit Ow rign, INC "' Nilo t i riViikortiithiete ' 9 f tk piii ' i l li 'iktri iiiljitiathucii i , nkbiltsiiitiPtivfllafe*4, , tuia,l?,,lS ...D v N o m 0 i i .t it i o to ~ i f p 7 litAt ikmiiii, , " 111:4 Coniegaii i H 1 1 1. ii. 'livens' •• I). GIL a mer, ••. Wad MS ittiept.; s 11ter.4.. C. WA:vox, M.D., " AL L., Brat vSlIt• jUI FO I R I M') 7 :i ij ' i .V I, 111 0 6(IT 1 - 1 11711 -, •17 Dstol34L NAUCtillir s *A't Notrragiiio le or \z40?,. - ; ORl 4 l,CFRip.thelsmiAlkwas(oro,o** liA4‘, VOIR illkiAltf,l one ilsck George 4thard's Store stul forine,riioc clie 'by otin , 4ifeltiritett ti,”4'Solicitor fo r ' ''''titVuts and: Vepsioivi -gag'fiAtnilh vcf,) , folcittiott Aoi aPP I 44 I aM aa4: ehOMlY‘nlieNeithOMfrotp, Opipelcsookity ii.jeouroorAor Witigtiagtonii -.11(r4.1‘100. propotletl,to.otototto, titoptoseogliori of i ~is „ Chain* for Bounty Land , to Soldiettrof the 'War 'of 1812 hnil nihrrgl —The beleo.ion of c4 , iee 411143 Old lout Ling their Warrant--proOutint'hotetts ■nd yelling Soldiers' bola , to thy beat ad vantage. Apply to Iniu personally tit' ib)r letter. Gettysburg, Nov.'l,lBo—tr ' I LKS Mantealde ' lll O Ladies' wear; . i eel 9 .4 / 0:, 111 4 rI S'"" alYleV744lfL. ! " .? iv e" "3 :1. L. k C /Mt 1 LOrerfirir --tUnieVE 81:1144, MlLi n Tiro An its S, WEST VW 7'LE STOWN. IAI•GE RA/AIWA TOIf4VSHIPJ t Mitlig eatahllshmont lib pow, •io,foll tip. I JIL oration and caloulatcd.todo.ilkilinois of Winding upon the ; abort'',' pones i tin ,tha , re.r,y beat manncr., Farmer* allti 9lher4 ranting grinding 'Josiah asipmnalby lin time of:, low,. watar a win 4404 0 •0 11 vikt• '; this 4itablishment..i"hero limey can-literal comumtlatad at all. timer'. 'pig , ~. .•, •: .. . ' ' ' . ..,,, ,:•;:il STEAM MILL .- ''A ilit , a 1 ,, , ill fß4,3llll4"cputectonptktillayai r -‘ Flouring Mill, : i -. 1 iiWidAiiidil . g'il v. e'reutii'od it; LO tif ig itiftinint'd,ii t irk. ' 'Ai PLi/SrE,4 1 4141.4 P •FFkW. ttLOVEit . MILL . is in Cciim:flAkor with.this. cauthlbsbnient, and ..Vntiing, can ausi lit Üblie at 'ail nines. Conitianl4- op • f hilii'd'and'fnt sale,' , AT THE all.i,%'''' )'' ''; Oliole'sale a' ntl' retad,,r'.it f illysnil, ;8 ,r . tine ..• e*lteat Flour, Rya, (join ,toril,,JAmill. *linal Flour, warranted, auperi9r.....Ailoyas lot of cho p ped 14 a ! 'Coro. Yata, ilktittlosysh [than, Edlor,isi,Shiciol44' &c., l9.ins iseainto all iitnes . itt fan- cdtcesi • . .-. ....c: .111,•.. 1! • Gittotimwr irjr , a4iTleici"'' 011 lidtrd'at allilM4a; (hi iil c hPiidflittit 1 for tiegioniul: ' Thban pOiii?bii4iikilg" 8' tlitl' float , aMi'Feed ii, udi het?, elm .0 an , I rommudated at alt . 'lmes MI tlicloriegi notice, either with the Flour an Feed manufaftprotl o or by. ,inling • Itttiii own 1 grair. tioltin4 • - I 'rills establialinitia has bemberfc‘ i tdoe iiial iy.liiiielikttfiir the' Spedal runt [ , ittitli . lideblnitilitlatiod c'w ti, ' i... 40 .t.,;.p 40 'it'd 4,itill'hil arrieid tin "fl iteit-rant ' - ...- ,6 t '.4 , ., N rEtat l vcs.4 : 7) :44/.... 40 .;.„, . „ pp: : I.lthlommosd. thertdorn, reapestpalir 49;4'041 43e., PIS i COnltici , lo Cl** SU rtauxiding country. Farmers may' rem assort/one 111,7j11; , PlPi;•,goticiirtg aati all ,otharntork ,!,totts,at., • citter ,0f,,i,1,ie Alills, in thq,eaty i . beetmanner, and at all imbea opott,ohtfrt , i notißo t ,,peron" gating , in, the '.establish!Z tioeith,rotp, tt,.diattineo ean.at,all, tittrea.l W 7: -IP4r l4 4Pitilc,:iF ) 11 . Or.ll39aa,onu witereil . stream, fare low and water seafoot,rfl"A". ryoitiorit staprblitoo f take their graifitibril 4 ag. IFith., , ,llNlAP4llofutt;grwt , as, they:4o B6 *n ,Wiii, l l4. 't 40,S *1 SW brkeg plastet nt: num atone can at all limns aeoeivc.asul-Wireper ,W,44,010m get9/40 plaster in: exutnusgeprou , s il;-4e: WI ,0,, - (iCcik .ARNOLUnon r e A. aa. Wishing to giyo•fartnera, alio *to !PI, l/k444 4 4;1 11 9ir firu:u 4 r a• foil' Wit° win thin, SkAifir Ali 111Ve,4,:k. w h ac t 11,te,,(a s, i sn i s ate, c., delivuml,at tha,hliils.) i• .. 4 i;ii,,, ..., : 1"0"no u crovo, i*tp,t46.o?-.11.., i•Gt .A c .i t I. iii----- LA T i - iiiiiii i. ~ , i iti J ' '• '..)' .i '' Ra e . 7 11:II 1 i1 1.17 * , /P I I . 4tI P . f 4 i . ol : l " riO l t j)Lit• Go o ds, at Greaten f., , ; r.:-:,-N ,illargains I ~. 'r •-'i , ' - - g - ii , MI DDLECOFF lie btiir opening 651 AL , 4 extensive and • belMtiftil •stipPly, ' ilf FAIErf IJOODS, *rent from' Ph ilinielp t hi senielPhrectiont Selected with great 'e , ' , from the bestlfsbricsi , mid 'latest styles; '6 dfat Ml:inarkeie. bkimOtis int a splendid u wrong iiof +Ladies!: Dressi (I tiodilpiedutif. ery.thiuttlesirable and useful for''gti‘i%L maiislinCsailamilhif iiitititi an and will 46 otraspilatienorinotiely Votiliricea.' . 4 iiitilid rearntfully , invite the atieiiiinn Of _buyers fa an eiamtnatiou,of tuy ; large stock of su perior goods,' fiblitig eonildelit that I can ?gir t Ilya ii)dttrpentit to Rik iyhtPu t i t y ir iiiii o,e iirth a Fall.. . • , , ,,• ti I- 6 ; 4" ..'.:. *, U. fili44./Iltegkti: It tOeitilitkt Oct. leap ..... ".' , • ' II Rt. 0 1 i ti ,r, ~ 11 A'l 4 loo 014 DTA/ Gi.ciet.,A,44','.4 t k w. -Ivpi)i 6 4 /11 v iiiiti444,l out esb of - AS Juatreceived a large au pply ofjiiiir JusttnnintalitlVEßlL'S, consisting o , _,use and Sy ru fr. Millkihasst Su- e prime article end cheap, Ugfise, TeartaltataMmese, Vila. tatodolitie,Rice, t ate., &c. QUEEINSWARE, of every verielp. *Welt , w ill be soli! undothriii* 14WNII4K4Then remember, to secure vim, be be tivre you call Ut KURTZ'Scheqo Corner Centre .•, virvir cr© V:iriet) Store ' 'SHE subscriber invites the attentititi of - , , t,tirkprjblic to the large assortment of G has ti received at his Vatic - 0 Stint., , on 7•''',4.llitirth tWest 'corner of ; mu ,. . ' 10,effyiSkurg, Pa., *Melt 'lto w ill be 'p . , - Orfiir to all who may falmr,,ltim il 4.:The stock vonsists,ip ' . t FaCIP ',. ~/i,,P,;'.,4t,,10,Agii. .11/0/..801f ' TE4.?ii,', "; Sgrtstalkof..ifil liindsi Sall t Fish. Gil; 'alto ike largest and best . oosk of 7:7, 4 , I tAl'ia, , di'i P . ASS.Utifi Q lleensWii I • ever ,igiartal 4rt• the place; also •ji4RD -41. , WitrlE and 'TAIII.E.CIrI'i,F r aY I. Ii fib WITS 4; ii' large 'aasiirtmeit . l ,of • c if tire;' (left' as ,'Pubs, Suekeis i , 1 . 1 , . ate': i V fikiv thisite'ts, oral) 'siies, a lea iTravellini liasketk; itroshe,' Brooms, 'Whisiti ds , c.; Crackers, (a.,.aupteriiplnti cle,t. , cheese, , Pickles,.. Confectiqns,,ami Pi-ine:o 'all 'kings... hi' sp cotatn,ntly, qjp, i A alyi a fo( supply of the beat . , i „,,,i,, , ..!!. ~ ,FA 111 I I.Y ,I` I, ()UFt':.l , no'sfi and different kinds of rued, HAM &111./0 , CON, Hcitiiifixaud Beans, 'rubacco, Snuff iand Cigars, with,* large *Hedy of Fancy 4,rtiplcs—al4 of which will. be soM,ltti,rm. 'iniiikablfl,priees for • cash 'or.fmrp i figt iiiiiduia.' " 111 Q ~. etkbaiqitaet returns. his `sin c e re thatiktt With C . Jut 4 le, ~for, 01 . 0 JiktetraLPflfclo nage heretofore extol - sled to lan], inititse 'rites porch:lsl;mA°, enliven* , examine his stock before plirchttiing t;I iew here. A NI t: REM. if Oct. 4 , 1850, „ , ,• STOVE P1P,E 1 ,,, I, l lv .1 . 1(►I OF Wail Billei eZifigianilyi tHiitt4l , Z , kir isle 41 'BUEIII4/810 - liihemlllron,' .Esthblishintistivor Nil epees, Ctrambirrabure dry burg. ~ ~ . ~ .. , „ r. {llOlOlllOl5 • NAGISTRATEIii 011MVdt,t HE E undcmiiiptait toe nfulltella WOO ii. Gar '& atreat. "STA al) Ai 4110 1 9 iscapfroci, Wet that 'Apr to fiscal in his _ . 1). A.-1 Gettysburviimpyitoguidia. . ' T t[ra. ll:s l . . • • lef at Ilk eiMI".