Report of the Secretary of (belts.- teslor. l'he report commences with a seminary of the varied and important duties devolved on the Department; alludes to the vagiteness of the tot of Congress which created it, and re cotamends further legislation to define with precision its duties end powers, and also to remedy the Incongruity la the law in reference to Its designation. It reepesomode the areation of the office of 1 Solicitor o(the Departmeot to decide questions I of law opal apPsw%; 'hie action to be staleject, however t ja.all mass. to the mister' of the ilectetiry. The aptimaaa of expenditorm:lfor the next fiscal vaiftikiethrthlit for the present i 11.7603- 670 tit, rie causes of this excess the 1 SecretsPi tilfY eiplitins. The endeavor has l been ito ester the whole amount of the prob able expenditure for the fiscal year, so that I there maylie no necessity in future fur estiinat. ing for deficiencies, ueless upon some unfor- I seen doistlngency. The'sashole member of persons now on the pension-rolls of the United States is 19,759. But of these, many are probably dead. The ; wholeourither who have drawn pensions dur ing thi r eirst end second quarters of the calendar year is 13,019. The number of deaths reported within the last year is 816. The beneficiaries under the laws designed to provide for thu soldiers of the Revolution ) arid their widows are rapidly passing away.— ndt thsnivnber,,,,f pensioners under ether acts; has been considerably augmented 111 conse• ; quenci of the war with Mexico. Tire whole ; amount hspended for pensions during the past I year, ismatituated at 81,400,000. The whole number of land-warrants issued 1 for services in the revolutionary war is 12,539; in thei!was of iBlt3, tles97B; timber of claims for land-warrants and scrip io lion thereof. for seviimciie the Mexiesn war, 64,705. The rumble of claims niready presented under the Bounty j,,ind law of September last. up to tie ! asth ofNovetnber, neon 9,119. nal iii, number ! fs indeitsing rapidly. It is estimated that the I whole'ivenher of claimants will be about 4:r0,- 000.. It will thus he befit that this is by fir the moat important Bounty Land Law that has ever Warn pissed. Ali necessary arrangem ents have been made to insure its prompt anatetli cient execution. Forms and instruction s been prepared, and assurance given, that every pro pe4 feicility will be afforded for the estab lieluninnt of just derttaiois ender the 14W.— Plates have been ordered to be engraved for printing the warrants, and every p reea 101011 has been Adopted to guard against fraud and forgery. These plates will soon ha completed and there need 17is no delay in commencing the issue of the %demotes. The warrants, having been de ctdena be not assignable, cannot be made available to the holders until they have been located and patented. As this process will re quirete.onsiderahle time, it is proper. in order to Mimeo the ertjoyment of the bounty by those fur whom, it %as intended, th a t no unnecessary delay ,trhould be encountered. To avoid this evil ilitiSecretary recommends that provision be made for the employ meet of two or more etrieleht cleiks. and such temporary assistance ns may be required, foam time to time, to in vostiOs the claims of a ppliera eta. . Th.-Report. of the Commissioner of the Genctal Lind Office exhibits sonic very inter esting facts. The surveys of the public I ends have been pushed forward tt ith cornorendable activity. rhe aggregate amount of lairds sold, locatid by warrants, nod rtherwise disposed of in Oslo, "Ed, and port of the ad quarters of 18.50. is 2,815,366,42 acres. The public land,. hate been a rich source of revenue to the 94..vernment, averaging about one and a quay millions of dollars per 11110 , /111 for the last rdy yeas. over and above nil costs and Inmates. Among the most prominent sub jecteclaiining the attention of Cory Tess, is the necealisity of extending our land system over our possessions on the Pacific. 'rho appoint ment:Of a commission is recummended to ad judiente conflicting land claims it: California. With regard to the mineral lands. the Secre tary recommends that they be divided into small tracts, and told in fee simple to the high est bidder at public auction. The extent of the tab 111101114 depend on the apparent rich ness.of the mines= but they should be small enougbioalferd persons in moderate circular stammeste opportunity of becoming bidders, 04rjelations a 7th the Indians will demainl the preitipt attention of Congreie. iiii nomftlon of Texas and the . treaty With Mexte6 hare'cilded about one hendred and twenty-four tlicuaand persons to our Indian population— many of them' fierce lit their disposition, and predatory in their habit,. Agents have been appointed Tor the Indian ttilres of California and Oregon; and two special agents havebeen commissioned to co-operate with the resident lig - ant-in Texas in conciliating- the Indians of that : ,state. Three commissioners have been appointed under the same act to accompany the Maxicun Boundary Commission, for the pit/pos . B'ot obtaining information in regard to the tribes on our southwestern frontier, and, If possible, to establish friendly relations with theta.% It is to be regretted that no authority wasmonferrtd by law for the establishment of resident agents in New Mexico. 'Phis importance of a great national highway to this Pacific is considered in the report ; and the Seel-salary suggests the propriety of author. ising an iintnediate examination of the country and'auch - siutterras may be necessary to de termine the practicability nod probable cost of the work. The eatabliehment of an Agricultural Bureau is recommended by the report. The purchase of a form in the vicinity of thn IN:rather,' Me tropralle, to be managed ender the direction of the lEturdath, has been suggested az an auxiliary ie Illuitrating the best modes olculture. Tire Secretiry adds that, if this idea • be favorably received,'Mount Vernon might with great pro priety become a model farm, to 'illustrate the prowess of that pursuit to which the Father of hes Country was , so much devoted. Attosuiee have been taken for securing the prorript execution of the act for taking the sev enth census: The return", coming in daily, give assuronee that the census will he com pleted within the time limited by law. The amount of valuable statistical information will OXooo4.aorthing of the kind known in our past history, , The joint commission Inr the survey of the Mexican boandary have doubtless assembled at FA Paso, for the purpose of running and mat the line 'berme westward to the river GilMr The work will be pressed forward with thee/Smoot despatch. *port of-the Secretary of the Ras 7. the 'ftp di of Mr. Graham, Secretary of thew Nary', 'occupies neartv five and s half columns of the National Intelligens/Ir. The *tat column is devoted to a d-tail of the seats of our vuious squadrons during the year. ,Gat tla% has been respected and bonor ed wherever displayed. and our commerce pro toctia and made secure. Therese.). era). Nary of the United States °assist of 7. ahjps of lb° line; 1 ram; 1:: 61 110FP4 at slonpa-a-war; 4 hngs; 2 schoo new 4,eloarn frigates; 3 steamers of the lst cjll h* l_llearaere lase than Ist class; S store , there are in commission. 1 rime; II Bilialeivid eleoploof•wan 4 brigs; It *ohne nellklasisteatsayt) llama ftigasna; 1 steam• et otilso. Ist gilts% 1 waivers bIXII than la* eleratarddpevekhe lbw, es pperving ships; i elegoomf do.; 1 sloop do. ilkell torembre out the weeks and to progress etwelowisslen, but the work thereon cow suit- Ills tear Wpm of thanes and two frigates. •2 1 0410114211011 Pow in use and twirethen w ats built, pap also be convened is War rapaaspria whim projekty. a g 1 401 .4 14044 The Units stSmost deft :On Yard , . NIPS pemtaat ': at Brooklyn is 1144 .. ..,,,rti Wit balance docks et rliMPlootgl. shd the floating wanialai Skeet SP. Iptua arc cloaked to I ls•l4lol.4lknUir tkososoing .est. sod will Hllllll l 6l*Ww l 4l. OKA* thtso4old within **Me titolro masissko. _ is Wasbaseuss senior ea Is 0 oidimmoo and li dat NOW stow ' hlossou a( •.-a 1 , Z s NON ...erallpilitlN . ost I. *OM likeid gacirmorr Ifor rolling copper, an establishment long wan-, Burning . of the.Luroatlc Asylum at to ti, si well in thetse••re or coonomy as to funi t Augusta. nish a berler quality of tolled river for sheet. 'the papers el Augusta, Me., bring us ing vessels than east he obtaineJ in• imstkei. interesting paritcutura of the burning of the Proposals hair, beim invited fora sect ional or floating dry.docktasin and railw-ay on the Insane itsYl"te , at that plate last week.— Pacific, and the work is to be expettlitod with It "9 n noble granite strueture, at the ex., all practitrahlr despatch. pense-of the State, aided by public el:hi - It is estimated that, independently of the trihntions, sit•a cost Mlle rising two thous public Works, fixtures, machinery, Sze., at the and dollars. The interior of the south ex:sting., navy yards, the stores on hand far the and main body of the building are entire. construction, equipment, and repair of vessels 1 y consumed, leaving the walls standing are equal iu value in round numbers to $6,500,- 000. The rescurses of the country in timber, hilt in a damaged stale, In . ffin the water iron, copper, hemp, and every species o f nava l • being thrown upon them while the stone supplies, will enable these to ho increased ac- I was hot. The massy columns in front or cording to our neces.ities. I the main bniktilig epees!' tti be taniajorell. The Secretary treats at considerably length, i and the north wing in n'hichthe ivoineit the question, what naval force do We mime I, were ma g m a. b ustuista t uot t b ut wi g j a , and recommends a reduction to "613 captains , ' jury, and that front water. The female 30 commaitders, 300 lieutenants, with comes. i patients. numbering'47. weres') remo v e d pond ing ittutlificatioss in the infi.riorgodes.'t in safety. There, tree 76} iktful male The Secretary earnestly recommends, lithat 1 the service itself be elevated by recognizing Gy i department. 28 of whumare dead or rule law the office of anaGnodere, and by the crea. I sing. Eight bodies only; hate as yet been tion of at least two officers of the rank of Rear. Admiral," ono of the latter, when not on ac tive duty, to be employed at t h e department it eelf, "in such supervision and sane men of tee pernonnel of the navy as might be assigned by the head of the deportment, analogy to the eel , neXion of the General-in-Chief and the Adju- Lint General with the Department of War.' lie recommends that an efficient naval force be stationed in the Pacific, under the command, of an officer of bight grade, and assigns Ilia rea sons. It is pro-posed to attach strain propel , hers to our sailing vessels of war, to be used as occasion may require. hut ho does riot re , commend a large addition to this speciesof no. val farce under present circumstances. Of the four war steamers authorized to be built by the act of 1847, the Saranac only has been compieted, and she is attached to the Dome Squadron. It is contemplated to require several squad rons occai ionally assembled together to manou yea in fleets. Tire Naval Academy in /Ramp- , ohs is in successful operation—and it is re., commended that the President be authorized tv, make a few appointments at large of men, "as a means of promoting youths Of ex traordinary promise, and of placing "the ioniser officers of the navy and many, who have little choice of residence!, on a looting of eituality, with the other young men of the country in cligibleness for the naval service." In consequence of the abolition of the pane i is It ment of whipping in the navy, without ailop-,1 tin; any substitute, and thus leaving seamen to the severn,t penalties for offences heretofore punished by whipping, the Secretary advise% that ..a committee of COngrefie shall lake 'the testimony on oath of respectable end esperien• ced sun men, as well as utiieers, in refirecem a proper cote of discipline for the memo.; especially in regard to the discretiortary purdah- UlentS to be imposed by officers of single ships." - The expenditures of ihri deportriterit-dinfing the past year am $7,891,894. i1ti,368,1.89 , of which were for special objects. .The estimates for the year ending Jane 3Q, 1832, ere for. the naval service, including the Mastitis cogie,llW goo.62l; for transportation of the mailouttprove: incest of navy yards, &c., 113,210,980—being less by morn than one million of dodge, than were the estimates for the present year. ' • The unuxpcnded balance of the appropria , Lions for all objects connected with the deport. relent, on the 30th of June last, was $3,830i. 53„ all of which will ha squired for outstand ing obligations. 0:!)—In the tinert of the Secretary of it is recommended that a force be- seta against the Sioux Indians in Mitseaote, who have made war oa the Chippewa", after- whit. ing a solemn treaty of peace througlathereigen cy of the U. S. Agent and the Ploirernur Mir sots. Efrurts are. matitag to indlicit the fetr any in Florida to endinitei sad to pretreat ett outbreak in the licentiate alie - coinfraniss:of troops are stationed there." ~.! ~ . , , Duck Stiputing,—flop. 4. 'D e l Wiffsiiifii,•whe keeps the Half-Way'Hotise on Galveston' lia ised, made some shoots a few day' slime Which' may terra us s'clititloti leiduoka. 4 .- ', - • With the Ist discharge, 1 barrel, be killed 29 : D 0..:: : 1 , ktil :. a do ~d, .. ‘, , : dn.; , . is . DO. 3d dev,,,,,1 . i: : do. ,i, , I t _LP a: 3:digli • 4P•:41.t.... Jilin" R , . 2 '3 - Titus, 1 .1 so:rotas, wing nu du wb telt " per sap e (*PAM* itrekindtigier;the 'lir: sett sot ta list ipittiiiiiitalt6.c.4soitisMilw Com r u t . - , . n:. , } ' l,l U'i/v67.1.A . 1 14 .. ....;.!$ '..,. raruirps,,QX VIP MAR 110 5 9g—rilhcfilb• joined table will be fannA . ; pgt yjcyl ita/ territitmcc, 'DP filittifilAillfrtikPAll 444., ar* tides euumeratetl—mmecistiy,* 004 410,1 eilrer—rappilwoqkoo; jA 41101 0 .11f41‘ the latter it moat be borne in mind thirkttlw, lea, teal exportakoe,4eye t bee? made eitiee the close 01,Att fitetti44Y sae, 4som 3 .Pqi , Exports ortho growth, produce sad msatifestios, of dig iltkleff Juner449., - i'7 ' ~. q i ,. /. ,, 1i rPros 4 4.4hls,oo4;frish...tak.,o - 11 spoim•mo„.- ...„._.„-_, ~4404 ,41 .... , z 1., ~ Whata 1 44 0 4a 11 144,,, , , 671 4 . ~, 7 ; , , •. i • Witaleborte, ; I 1146 A , Spermaceti eindlek; rash, dried arid smoked, 865.249 • ' • „ l a c kto4;7 A 7.« ' • 7 11 , 11441111140111 PrMtret: of the • ratifiti , : -. • Etavea, .sisingtes, Imaitio; , 7 ! . • .1. ' ' « •• ', 1 7 plank, do hewn timber, 2,417,0n51, • , „ Lumber, • • , . f.., !darts and Spars. *PA* Oak bark and other aye. todirn Alt other minursetures of 1;9418.71111=—.A7Fik,6116 Naval stores, ' PAO'S 4 '' • tette., pot and pearl, 6111,870 tlinseng. 120.10'.:; • Skins and furs, 952,465,--2,690,00 . . .F'°'°'hvg o •ll4lliclatirf „ Beef, tallow, hides, hor ned cattle, I 605 GQII, Butter and cheese, 1. 2 16.4 8 8 Pork, Hsms, Laid, 41ke., 7,660,h87 •' Muses and mules, 1310114 . ;••• Sheep, • 10.763 : Wool. • , • Wheat, 8047416 Flour 7,698,87 1 0 Indian corn • 1,8011:193 ' !oaten mea1,.160,611" Rye meal,. _ • . .1116.076 Rye, oats, other rain and ,• ..•12144, , . Biscuit or chip bread; 834,1121 rot:Joel, . 0,883 Apples, ' • 4ILIFF4t Rk-e, ' Cotton, • 71,11844111 i Tobacco, ' • $1.9#1,023 • Flaxseed. t . 4.040 Hemp, . 5.693 Brown sitgar, 23,037 Hops, • • 11'2,691—t 08,482,797 Product it illaeitfirchtireri.' ' Was, 118,055 " Refined'abgas, ' 285,055 Chocolate, 2.250 Grain spirits *6814 Spirits nom ronlasess 268,290, 5101 series„ Vinegar, -11,182 Beer, ale. porter and cider, 01%251 Other manufactures, , 3,334455--4,136001 ton sad Metemliirtintssf. , Pig. tart nails, • "154, 1 110 Castings, 7%310 Manufactures of, 1,077,782 Copper, brass, suanu6io tures, of, 105,06 1 7 Medical drugs, 1134,750-2.851,1611 Manufactures of region, 4,734484 MI other manufactures,' 1 .10 i 0103 Child and sileecoain,- • 2,046470 Du. loaf, 4483, Coal, , • 167/390 - lee, 107,015-- 274,108 Artie* not *numerated, . -4,548,527 Tab! ammo: Of Esparto, •111116.916,111 The kapatts, at As Otistots ac touso valuation, aw job( t was pariah Moe . yet Mai mow seined in fon. bet m aurtiotated at 11187.0030.0 K TM OdorvaittatMis Mitts sblicatad SOW IX* ib• vvinolo nonoom tvar t ti m a y doiPsi et 1410.006,006. • , taken out, although tharecan be but little doubt that as: ninny is 29'pm:irate perished by au (location.. -Mr.. , Theinattllautte, In esaiatant, lost hirlete witibr •nohly itrititig to save therm!, imitates.: • , e ntienu outlet difficult' rd control.' reoutintug at Amptets,..,hato been' placed in jail foroo(alteeping.,artd a, large num , ber were , at the Augusts, liouse..itt charge tr Impart. Tbo;aatherttiee ,of lisagorr Beth. and loyrne nearest the .seents u( dii actor, have , ad; ettla Way_ theirilun tients. The alkitruilit 4,1 sake.' 'nTite. fire `is, supposeil.ta bays; on in .thii air. Chamber tontigunato Ake furnace, in the uld spOo#i wittg. .fire get-beyond., control befoltor nortpoople were ganerally awareettlittexisteuee a it, . The first .. , efforte ollinera..antL attend-. ants, were> weredivided hettrematttenipts tO etay the dams and to reectut lb* inmates. The last were:seriously impeded.- and in snanyinetantles rendered impossible, by t dense issue of ipot awl smokes proceeding. front ilie.air ehamber. through the flees.; of the galleries.. , . One of, the attendants. Mr. James Po %ske w was seriously injurtd ia , attempting torment thou under his charge; we are inforrseilthatit ladoubtful yrbeth.. or he will reenver.r,,Another ,Mr. Henry Jones. is at'present miming ; the last that I was known eihint.bstittg his effort to.save human life. Owing to these suffocating isauesoseneral of the inmates are known k! lost , e , periehed.. ••• , Much dif fi culty was experienced in re-, moving Alia insane, sothe of -w hotts, had to be Corned out of the building. Others of , ter being pin out , would rush back.. One poor fellow. 4 eftsr-boing.twice,taken &troy. ran back told, gallery and .petishotl. groprlso Tizsiss sy. Etscratarrr.-- 7 - !dossers. II Freeman and J. Patterson, at the . Commareial have'invented a means, of Slopping Raij. road r raing. Peftvlvili , au as, to 'die peinet entirely . with thnserviCes of tirake- Mel). SW thus eatable ,t ,Zngineer,t o stop the qain ['horn' by I:, 400. of the land, anti thus Uke 004' , ,rit isunderiulnding nowencountered or hat', arded„,l4,well AO the dissweeable and dan gerous motion now encountered in the "prOceri'd .breaking up' a train, pirt of the cars being held more tightly thin oth: era. Thu plan contemplates the arrange naent ry on the Loco motive, under the eye and hand or the en giutie4.,with a rod running thence to each wheel in the train, ' connected with the diff erent clogs or brakes, and to, be , connected with .the.baftery by a touch, so as io sok siandwiteously and. instantly any desirable amount of pressure:le every clog. It is 'competed that a train may be stopped in half the nine now recinired, and with far leas ,jerring, jerking or wrenching of the Scienitle'caett Who have examined have' Ortified that it is entirely feasible. Atta.nuts MATING ALivs.-111 the midst oil eiaggila tkm sod invention, there is one which formerly excifedithe. wOrstappreheasions ; the tam: :that bodies were often found tumid in their coffin., Mid ihe4ribse -elottlete disiirrangsid. 18.0 what was ascribed, -With seeming rea aon, lb tbe vitalitvs ik now known to be due to the agency ot.rorruptlon. A 'leivelopeit in 'the, 'decayed' body whisk -admits. meehattioal force, Many of the movements of life. So pow erfeir iethis gab in'adrplett that hate been! loaf ige Water. that. Mr.. Datergiew the phydiciattilit the illtorgtie at Paris, and die tubber of's -visa hook on plat medieine• lays that unions boosted so she table; they are - Often. iteit.edttly and thrown to the raffia. - Poignantly) strangers aegis/ the motion t*Of she' limbs. rune to the keeper 'of the' WOW; 'and" altilotinoe rtithltiorrer that a person is alive. All bodiesestmiyer by laiiitirtbriti grie itt At grebe t comstailtly twletrkb6nt• the esirpkek.blowif ont'the %kilt WV iOrtrada disteltsitiii and , simuttimes blttent the 'ebilln When VlegislexplOdes With I issitimitts. gtuition hag converted it into, au outcry or grcan: theigrave, has heant. , ,re•opantui,' - the ptisitiabdi the body.. coofirmed the suspi. don; andibb liteenutots bikini for evidence that' the wretch. had gnawed his, flesh in the tramp of despair.,—Quarterk Review; ,AAMIAL44I, A war! ON 91.441 , -1(0 , terdeyt the ears on the little, Miami Rail road, et one time brought down Iwo hun• dud imdfourteen girls from 12 to 20 years at age, rimy tome from "Yankeedom,", anti ere going to the new factory now just starthig at Carrollton, Ky. The g irle were, moat of them, good, fresh-lin:001i speci mens of the groat Yankee country. Be fore they are two years older, they will, probably, all be married off, and perhaps doing the genteel in some of the elegant wansinos of our, western men. Good luck to them all. Where will Yankee enter prise cease Cont. POISONED Bit EATING A WORM-QUICK Des,Te.—A small boy was poisoned to death, in Munson, last week, by eating a part of a worm in an appplc ; hu dropped its and complained that it did not taste good.. In a short time his mouth began to ;well, and in two hours he was dead. His parents picked up the apple, and upon ex amination, found in it.a portion of a worm known, in common parlance, as the thou sand-legged worm.—Clarion (0.) Dent. A FACT FOR FARMERS. -Dr. R. T. Bald win has recently made public the result of 4everal years investigations add experi- Ments upon manures, and , various ways of fertilizing the soil. He states that the best and speediest way to fertilize any soil is to cover it over with straw, bushes, or any raw material, so as to completely shade it. The surface of "the earth thus being made cool ; dark, damp and close, soon undergoes a chemical process like putrefaction, and becomes highly fertiliz ed. This plan of fertilizing, he says, may be applied with succeas to any soil' what ever, miry matter how_poor, and the ,result will be astonishing. I T•RE STAR AND BANNER. f[ , ',EV7I7BAQ,g. Friday Eveiiig, Dee. 13, 1850. WANtED,' immediately, at is Office, some good Hickory Wood. Will those who have promised Wood in payment of subscription, please bring it with out delay, • Tit* aCuit.ttiodlik.filitar • ofJl.t...Vatottilk Wditaill, tat, ib. . phartbersbafg Ot t about a half k 4:44(fein on Turaday olternoon 6 2 :l i t iiiii4Ao3 - :014r; W arts arcs ptyiag of the' strive, OiribY Cetilthidata dui thititllite %Ilpl AO6F. tillitratarait toads* 1 1 , 14 ' 11116 4'1 1 ' 4 i' . be ttte Walt% ibarottei alit* tbe ,taidditY with whWthir 9idlei in. ed ti`POit Did 'edirili44ile attletitt to aet riilli hilflitiVitiCteni t tererV. :n eli,rli to i~ tithe the builtlios or its ryntema, fruit p i t ier" : "'cas sod• all, Fiero ti w e t , „, c 4ni" ll ; 4 , the desalting rdepasig. Qua of Mr, tyarnar!it "norAPiNimilaillfr, Inn ws :Wets, litara;wiro Aeaerely,borool in 4iiikoionto Way!, ty portkon - ends torda, " • • • ••,, Ms 'Wormer ie• as indsetriaso, istdtworkinit .aortohitaie. and this sodden lour—aatooniialt to sable tielfoj—will lie nevenly kit b bier. Wro treat iluit dig; liberality of our eirlimiewill be is rid to relieve; in so rra degree, tbe ton abstained, ANOTREIL.AIs Weileeeday aftenteee.eer 'tort *Me again' stertled by the try of .tint I" By ,some '<Opt& tit ere from st , ehitnber stove w" etdeumeimaid to *tre &tidos Wide iof the oppetroteof of 1114 teeiLleori or 111[V. Jiitirl }fore:. eo Baltimore" *Veit; ii ! a gkii;co ti);e trod etosi by. Mien 6:Mew/bred, timillre tied Ws& e'onsidirehiti ',regret's, mod fors 44i:threatened *allot?' recall's. Prompt and *ear* exertions. hotter;er,sobaiteil it erlth the lose of nothing beyond the betitlittiooli,l clothing, and, tormiderebht &mite tor view 1 44 carpeting and ether furniture to : the poop and wain* leading to the II lea • STILL ANatif.Eß !—The ',malt building en ;hi Uonunoni,jn the eaethissawmportipn of the town, Ismiliatly known es "Felt Arcestrons," wouVited Imes *wain by mine mischievous mor tar* deahtleet in .Pursuit gm. Rossiya, being discoveiini • was: promptly eitin t guisheti with but little Ana, and the ..'ten" spoiled. Cheap Polltitile—Daty dfiho Co,un . try Press,. ' T'biegieration of the reduellonof thepresent fir of poetise on letteteend newapaperaWill no, dunk* Se brought proaxinently befure ("vegeta@ thirrerin ter, anal iCus to hihopesl that seeneibing decisive will be inscompheited by the friends of PboAP Postage. The Reporter the Poet ifiertee:Gentral shows the..Puitt Dfilue Department to be in a meet healthy iamdition, nohvithstandine the crotkiegs and duleful predietioni if the opponents of Cheap Kietagee made at the tine of the reduc tion on letter Postage some few years since. The inmeasei 'mount of mailable matter has more than competunited fbr the loss in reduced postage, so that the revenues of the Depaitment during the last year exceed the silicoses by coins $300,000. It is now proposed to go a step further and reduce the postage on !eta,* to two of three cents , The ?ostmaster General recommends three cents on all prepaid, and Jive cents on ell onpaid letters. with I a provision that, in CIAO the revenues of the de-' pertinent should justify it, the rate he reduced thereafter 'to tiro cents.' This reconimendetion, I we have pa' doubt, will meet with fliver at the hauls of Congress and will be enacted Mtn law. There is, however, one matter , connected with t this postage coonsment, in which the Ceuerry 'Press is immediately interested, ea well as the messes of dial:mph who patronise the Country 'PON, and upon which. they should speak ant promptlyknell boldly. We allude lathe propriety •of-eitstoeing-the previaion -of a tanner law, *Mich allowed newspapers to circulate fret of postage within thirty mile* of the office of publication.—' Aside from the duty tiftmigress to provide en eat plefneens as Poulble for the free Cireuletion of in telligence among the people, thero is an °throne propriety in this proposed discrimination in foyer of the Couokf, gross, willOkt eimuld.be 04,11 , 13 a. rent ite cwt to need ggyarir. to °Once it. 4 • well sustaimel and lailiciomiky, conducted .Country Puss-,-bringing Woe to the counting-pew,. the worbwhep, kranhonter anti, the &elide, kit innumerable hams nf loepli and intelligence, web developing r Maltby and active spirit of en. terptift'aini imposition( in communititte which othererWe must prove laggard and await* i t s • eyin'pattiy• With; thir pritgrewire aphis of our coon tedinent it well to the inpiteet of theabotti Count/ tut td Abe tritmeillate locality In Which' it operates: ! Plaw * the i 'cfniiiiil Preis, In . _ . man cues out of ten, Ondeii,tinnouli, and in some instances impreleihte. tq 4oMP9le, the largo oily 1 ° 0 °44 wblobr P ll 4Mr" Mnt"o9n o(fsynra bigg Piroottoll4Oenit,reeulfferg from ,ff , oir facilities Mt, printing and cie4o4nivicom*gum , lditimPq c re. WO", Inide PP Pc:ttimid trin!refFod ( cool. the Dablekwilb- bat Stale er-.tio awn, em.imaided, to Intuit& enktscabere priatm*bich bc ' ruinous to thePrintramid Stilton tbe ittlatirtr. The wineendence Is, ttatatenyeatedlentand well cendoetedleiontry papershave been compelled to suspenditithile tidier.' linger out a airily and Ma inoug, ecieteno A d, also cr.PMl l3 enT, condone not .only to be felt, but tuna necewaiily t increase, tinker the contleeterat of-' the Country Press take the matter in hand, and. dimmed et the hand. of Congress. a treeneetinent of the law to allow papers to circulate fire within SO mile* or within the county or district in which they are printed. The wealthy publishers of these money-making City Weeklies have a direct interest in defeating this action on the part of Congress, and it is very evident that the great Influence which they are able to command is being directed to accomplish its defeat. We regret to observe that the Post master General, instead of recommending the do aired discrimination in favor of the Country Press, has on the other hand suggested the propriety of abolishing the slight difference in newspaper postage which now exists, and thus opening the field to unlimited, unrestricted competition. Now the conductors of the Country PIVSB have this matter within their own control, if they will but exercise the power at their command, Mem bers of Congress and Politicians all look to their particular local and county papers to fight their battles and support roan. Why should TU Kr nut be required to support us ? Let the editor of ev ery paper in the Ulterior, Whig and Democrat, re solve to support no man for Congress who will not promptly arid (heti:fully vote for what we ask, in ,justice to curettage and in justice to our readers, and make public that reso/re—and, our word for it, this will bring mitten right in a very short time. What esy otir brethren of the Press. 0 - T6 dwelliog-house ofJohn Dick, an egad German, or Carib,* Pa., was deetreyeil.by the on Saturday night kat. Mr., Dick, big. wife, and daughter, aged 27 yea», perished in the fame Art Union of Philadelphia. We have been favored with a copy of Merry's DI ram," the Engraving prepared by the .Art Lin ton or Philadelphia," for presentation to the mem bers of the. Association for Ibso. It is a largo and elegantly finiebed picture. engraved in Ansa! mezzotint style byrile, fisont a painting by c ' Huntingdon, and r;shead, in , elegance of I design and finish, of any thing of Outland that wo have yet seen from any of the Art Unions of the country. The general design sad constitution of this As sedition are very similar to the en, Waged in piew witlit : which our ropers, are already Qinailmkl 1t diliiiralreinjhellatiii6erely. In that while, the Nem York lostitution pa:Oasesthe • diem *.Wokraftlintoo — tits ritiatitet to tit ' ll P 4 T 4 V W: ° 9# !** as «ok ow*: rite,, ,1111 ! of Agiim is i. !.I!IFAX 4 O Perf9Aoo•44o4. s ..ilicoiße? IPare by a.toambefiP(l6 Art Unite , for on. Pat; 4 8 4. receive", eue elegeokencraviec a oopy oci4a making An' the " 7ettri , chinos etobteilauta a Valuable raintingv—ts be minted by eisteVo tid Tb• ntimoy obtained , boat sideverlieimee, is appropriated; ill: the test plare, , to the orcideor don of tarps led coEtly magniving, freer an ed.; ginat Anierleiti *tare; of which' *Rh inetribier receivers The safer' • Paihig the ateesi'ilAriawrilet the Instititeilcie;li into Caitillcalm or vsriooa ithebiet Vilna,' which, e 0 1 ; 1 / 6 a,Ili 4 1,, trn; 1 0 141 among 16 , meiiiibi: re iih':ll,eapi ' ,CipOcatei are available liar the purchase offeintiege„: dander:4K and ether • warl4 of art, from 44eskan atthiM, but fps pa other pin-, Owen. Tits holler of, the dertii)ca to can Fumble* Trout any Af the smonideleti galleries of paintings, in the Doings; or, if then be no, pictures. on ex hibition, so his lasts, he can , Misr caw Meths o. jitotutt of his cenitleate. These are certainly desirable privileges, sled aside from 'the eneoursgerosne to American sr- whlereerysubscriber thus gives, the mem igir MOW ,lu l l equivalent for the amount in treetint,; As • the annual distribution fur 1850 iakes - Plice ou jhe gist of December, those wish ing W enjoy the atirgatages'or this year's mein benibip, will see the necessity of an immediate sub scription. &TH. J. Smarms, Esq.. of the Compiler, is the lionewtry ltkeretary of the "Art Union of Philecle/- . phie,rl for this plate. and will receive the amines qf all who may wish to suberibe, and furnish all re quinits inforatation. rtr• W o h O ro'l#een favored with a copy of Pro fessor PoT.Tseenee Introductory Y.ecture to the course• of Matern Medic* and Therapeutics in the Medical Departtnato of 'Penney! viola College. ?ha ' f acture is ,written in prof. P's. chaste and virktbort style, wbicth relieves in, et great degree the purely anedind ,and. technical character of which these-productions onesnrily.partake. It will be founts readable. facture by the general reader aswelt as by the Medical student. IL,o•Mayin Thort.ow,, (Nbig,) ivai realeeted Mayor of 13oston on Monday last by over 20u0 majority. 4 CisSenators Foote and Bourns received tho compliment of a public reception by the Union Committee of Sow York City, while on their way to Washington. Both made strong Union speoethes. VERMONT AND TuE FUGITIVE biLAY.I'I_LA W. The Legislature of Vermont, at Its recent "vision, proud 'a law, which will doubtless bring before the Judiciary of the coun try the question of the 'constitutionality of the of the Provisions of the Fugitive Slave Law.— The liprinUlleld (Mass.) Republican says of this low that devolves upon the circuit judges of the several judicial court, tho power °flowing the habeas corpus urit, heretofore vested in the judg es of the Supreme Court, and makes it the duty of the etate's attorney, in the several counties to apply to either clam of judges- of count, is case the isles* of any inhabitant sir a fugitive etas. occurs, when the pulse. os court • pplied to shall issue th• writ of lidloes Seeps". returnable to As supreme or ,minty court witch in session; or to soy judge of either ceurtoriming vacation" D ISTB ESs I N Dr,A T H We understand that an ertedingly iuteteming isttie boy, of be tween two and three yearr of age, the onky : ehild of M r. a onv Morreresa, Jr., of Union township, Masts OClOnqs was aoidentally drowsed in the gristi,hear the hetet°, on Setunlsy evening walk. He wee kind kV the spring by biemother, and ever? thing wee dons to tesausitate him, but with. out effett. fle mu toweled totem been ut - the' water about' fifteen toinatee.:..Hastoeer BpOlatat. A Porpriit um4ill a Question I 4 Now irut4 cogreepotuient of the Washing-1 too,Uoloo giver the following ezphinetion of the election of 1.41. Hobert • Howe (Whig) to Coo gresa.frow the mow, aptl•Whig District of one City • , "Oif the morning of the Election it ap , peered that certain rowdies• in the Sixth Ward were dissatisfied because :he friends of Marsh had not sent a 11!,000 or an to be sgdandered in 'drink; and presents in the• Ward. l'hev ones 'darted the name of a netvebo,y, of ebtuits_ under the legal' vge, End -lakored - so 'actively' thati' birdie cluirkeithirPollwi Sinus 'sBl:l4gnorata or vieleiCtilrieri lied 'been indtseed vete for' The fitiathuis 'the. i Fiat . ; Points' Ward, aid In' 'there art itupre;kilt s fhigk. rant and attitna pervant than in.eoty ark , Cr party tkit at•rely otArts ell,y in 'tAs 1 - 64 vidt Wtiliderfnl tbstie. fore; that they soteeededf eoltesting Hein' the Arrog-thept,stinct and other sack eras of that localitSc, a' forCe of thisritlnd andith Ulf c om p ass e d thy defeat of oat 110111.. inee.' 4 ' ' • • '• .r This "Idle, igniiromt:and popolation, you observe, all belone to Whit vaunts itself 'the Democracy ; ' The iiri all. hill-fellows of; the Union and its correspondent on great National questions. "Collecting from the , grog-shops, stews and other such cribs of that locality," five hundred arid eighty votes, does not seem to hays set the Whig ticket back any—and hence the U nion sorrows. Had these denizens of "grog-shops, stews and other such stews of that locality" 11/1 voted as the Union man supposes they naturally should, Mr. Marsh would have been elected.— Now we do not question the fact, belt we would like to understand the philosophy. By what tie of interest or sympathy are all those "idle, igno rant and vicious" denizens of groggeries, brothels and other haunts of rice and debauchery natural ly attached to the Union's 'Democracy 1' Will anybody answer I—N. Y. Tribune. SOUTH CAROLINA FORTIVIINO.--411 the South Carolina House of Representatives, on the Eith inst., the resolution of Mr. lz ard Middleton, authorising the committee on military affairs to inquire into the ex pediency of fortifying Beaufort, George town and Bt. John's bland, was adopted. Resolutions were introduced into the Indiana Convention approving of the Fu gitive Ellaia Law. They were laid on the table. Latest (min F.areire- The steamer A enerics arne , ,r, ae Har..sas cu WeJoesday with Lis•rpeui. roe& ono 11432 sr.2. The news is not o; •pret ~nyortuice The sgitatien in Enema has tiseaesenil se a muds greeter extent an regard ta the teets-resitry quelitioli. : kites else increased in ttsoclisni t ijibe DailiVis - wi spouts Minnmer is psi:wins a WI to woke presl thiellitilinityinf Et* lish titbits by the embolic slimy. Lod Bose moat, a Cetborre asiQsna r Ys rim dr MAI in oppositinn tbe onsossosol gibs Popromil arri tibia that boo afrarlowirof Kish& 1111rispies Ne iiseesalosyb idhe aims, nal of swims wills the Ir,orododier ingliallo as Wog bail sway elinge, ta we* ass timmaitialkie# bine ski is "riotiv Am! 01* goof it, to Normisul we* Weft Irso Ohm alkyd / Wei 'N I lft eraeee*raft Na iivent - 3•0111iii ii sir ram ow 'rah. Tlisr hbil '!"lll!wesffilly adilhatal seek LI ilia se flee a{ rqOplits; cti4l. • A. fri"WlNi army aseinipsi swim" at ire& as..Eostami. ,The )14.4 i4siOnserik , "suppiimed If! lie usy vest , . * The ONE RETTANT COTT"! is IR TN NTlRect IMO 1111411, ipausre alien" I ma door , 4 .01141411111 t /*VW swim poi 4 r Inds nig Amodoni. - • - Tb, kiwi= l'Whoidasiyim Amp Camel soirsoifiring So swot air pnriir.o The Catihmie of Posolinsigt is spoisoil 11, Yw liontiatiordir hosiwirilwit s wit ',Me Iraihmk a gainst Moak wield bit a row ralltait it With the irieeption Mr tor pry lei most asiiiiiirt inithmeish poldisists. At rivatfogi,lll.l6‘, Tinums. MEESM • COMPLIMENT TO MR- COOTER-Tbo vliukifsgtoo &rib* gore k boo eomiso . yon, broadtail amines, thossioiss slam sod Gs int/trios of soil, &My drommil . Upon osO We is samara In wird Got me& 10, view's(' ths sitiosof copiooi mei Go Odor is engraved Go follooriair isofripoisor: "Sok l• xis Room. Goes R. P. Psomissi dim of hiss orresatile Moab of flioloGAGio. as ol is lit loess of their opposoimiss sf . 4saiossidbH.- ed services is the Unita Sesios Ammar. is lboholf of Go Union, Phismoshoods, sod Gs W poly (k lobos tads. 1850" 117"I5e domoostratimo 1 die mraieni et die "ladependent ender of Chbi railwas;" came sdr on Wosinooday lasi„ pvicalbly in annomonnion. The presentatioe of a bisinslint only of tie Mk to “Gettyn Lemke. No. Mr if the Letienaftlitt piece. gosh plant in Nee_ Mg. Kende elhateli-- Mr. E. 8 Sense prontening. tie NM. he tie Ladies, sad Rev. J. M. Jam, of Fia t. ow, pruning in behalf et the wire: payer by dr Pastor if the Chetah. Alley a him dr mini ben et the Ovate litnneti int pinneeimak.nallinnelli ed through the thereat attieni, is 1181 insint. anti accompanied by the Lane Basil In the evades, an &Mein ens itefineinel b a Lime salience. en the iniVitet. etTennyetance,i7 tint Rev. Mr. Jones. in Mime MetheibeeCisteli. W.tautttoxos t Doc. 7 Bat little of general interest lies been accomplished is either House yesterday or today, nor is it probable that Much will be done until after the holidays,. Ye.terday, in dm House, Mr. Holmes. of South Caroline, made an unsuceesehl. slump* to suspend - the rules to enible him to introduce a resolUtion in farm', itf , conferring Gen. Scou,the rank of Lieutenant General.. in •compliment to his eminent military services. Mr. Jobuson, of Tenneesee, also made an unsuccessful attempt to introduce a res olution in favor al giving tab Beres of the public land to the head of every fentily:in the U. States. Today the death of - Mr. *rood, Refiri= sernative trots Ohio, wasanuounced in the Senate by Mr. Chase. and in the House ba Mr. Potter. alter which both Houses Ltaor Linn an Ariers.—A urea let. , a:tljourned • with the adoption of the ttlual ter from Stephen A. Benson. a member of resolutions of condolence. the Senate of Liberia " elates that the saleri- Although the provisions of the .Fugitiv e or s p eak er a ,ba.„e fle et be ll Slave Law are disa ß iroved of by a large of water, bein g a elale ' — ""'"" " E ' lleee ,_7 number of members of Cougreaa , am] a the interior of them. mad "gr' j number stand pledged to a repeafof the several weeks true ' 29 neck ; rae Y._____"' I obnoxious features, there is evident ic ed" it as being a " btu " ar a'" l " . l disposition on the part of the majority to , ifi surface ply large canoes . Wes. with re_orre the slavery t h at van a see _ c " ndize d lataltarteesale at' Na ti- mon this winter. So that little cbe ex production. et elataiastaa male la pecteal in this matter from the resent Cdii- The . )! describe the adjacent Items as beim' in an advanced state of eiraimation—poti-i ilairlitanitagiving die wee easy peetrady ab sented by our cid:impeded'''. ditle ti gious exeniese want !tad is wens" at the Clbandb es in the morning—der bobsee af de day big* devoted, is most trete:wee se earild **yam& o:7o.lleinty Lisa is giving coweects this week in }Ultimo's. She vas glosied is that city with groat eclat. as she is wham• ever she goes. The Amite soot to the first concert sold for 611010- settling an alluvia/we of 'bourses sod elude. They fight their battles oil borse-Sack.— Their, principal weapoi is tee spear, die theY ,have new 6reanas„ procured by image of the trade of the' lake- limit principal preterit is said' to be dee auk. NMl's Caymansaa beesemni.,--Tbs New York tormipesideset of the Mad . phia Pennsylvanian says have Has winos losers hone wpm 'Obit parties in Cali Imola. which give any thiogibot a tlatieving pima of ihe eon& dots of this these, minas is wen at ail enlivened. I assure yen. by the verbal as comma of the posseanias. ow board die Europa, who base cows &feet Cam flea Francisco nod she Nfiggim.." Thatebalera was preveiliag lo a great mom, but it was the opinion that its savages bad baldly yet begun. Talep of piirasins and seffesisg are related of the moat terrible elkosacter. cool sufficiently . shentiiingoiniaLta sae's hair *mad Atraidu np r lieseerser Eigarnascuo,-111be Cant of fattener gesiiies„ at Hatrialbs . ag„Set Fri day Last, refried a mew nl4 ie pee* Infisits,' who arse eassilerd et besertg the toritige ores the fiatipeloma at Clirkwa Fairy. 'He was them smeared to three years' hard Mee is the canary prism. t Tel Missamtrrirt Lannatursmax..--The bill Calling a State Coasesums, in he held on the necood Monday olliescsaber.llsl, and directing the delegates irmasposiag. it to be chosen at the deCllllOllll MB die fungi Monday in Septenthez, passed the Sesatiel by a tote of 23 yeas against 9 nays. ausli the House by a vote 451 to 40- Senator Foote, in a recent specs*. still that the triumph of the liimanuisui be mote decisive than in Georgia. THE BOLTNTY LIND Bota_-11 is stated that two-thirds' - dc the members of Con gress seem to have datcsinimanll upon a mending the Bounty Leod Law of last session, to allow the transter of wanrauts before location. TEXAS ACCEPTS THE BAICSDAST BILL -The Legislature a Texas anieraMed m special session at Austin en tine 1$ alth ea. for the purpose mainly of formaLly tdeci- ding upon the ac.teptance of die law of I the last Congress proposiog to hoot the boundaries of that State.. We Dense giro" the Telegraph that the question Thus been' settled by the acceptaace el die potion- ' I lion. The repatt is, that. with the creep-'I Lion of one dissenting nate is die &rate. the measure was nruntitrassafy accepted by the Legislature. The agmenseut ow the part of Texas to : this adjustment of her boundary. adds a nother to the organized Territories of the United States, by perafirtieg as antler the esuibliehmein of al Government in New Mexico to go filly into effect.. Cons - rm. "N o m!8070N, Dec. 10,1850 The Cliam Lich before the Senate a sties waged-rani the Freonlent of the U. Suttee, et inn a nothirhin Senorßoan, the Hex icatchlittister,itsit ing that Congres• will exe,te the nib article of the treaty of Hider relathir: to Indian depredations 00 the Mexican frontier. Mr. Butler gave notice Of a bill to itleMq oify the Sotio j etf Synth 1 !Cortina , IN ?ll vaimees miele'ittaliosseif sustalnia on ate cositof die general government daring the - Seminole war. Several private billet iverei -i i daisideNN ilad and after ashort.esecuuve sob- . - vogr i f f or !Rove-ov...ovivior.evio What the.dminin Itmenlhlet duldbtorn jig. the Clerk rege re ryr.ttpipipes of the i measbers of the • 1 aa(' Standing pont- Asittess. which Iftid i limiltripo , l i fttierbillY *e a t er . P it .tt i t___OA l Vri_.# Its j_ ' AV i th. slay ; the commaiecese r 'ojaf, pe wl ,,T,„.. i Ary were last year., ne Illeaspitlien,reen Iftl . ml itself iota a doontroltiee .at die . Nthetlerc . fir the parpose 01-thiltirlettocefinshilfa— , am the message of the. Proalden‘aitheort posing of the sessipn. ~:, , n ~, „: , ..,'t - A =sedation was then void s 1 refedring4 labs carious i sulipoehr edattatiplittedliddth? lmerwle to the ?notoP,l.o **V* c 4 iii? ~ asisi.. . That portion of the obiolutton which 11- laded to the domestiltHiOY'...o ihefici . iflote='- sient. emi t axp 4st. %Mows, 41 Pb l 9;,i l W apposition to the .position thereio,leid+ &Iwo by rho , President. , He spoke, at eossiderable length. an& dented : they the emend government ebuld'obMPel the' pia p i. of free States . to enforce 44:bonnie which they were apposed apt* •prinop al laded se the fugitiie 014 laiiLlte' salmon gave so opth'igier; 's'lTlhil# IP l'Oroold allow. 10 - ibe zftulti; `4,,right i ,,, p • maimain the Munittinkm of slavery.' be I re. podiated the i4eit that, the North could., big obliged to contribute to., its asialenee,,hy arrestiog and ..imodiag bock. thole, )1111111.111 beings who had escaped Snout bondage, and which *Mild not lead ill odd "OW OA a coarse. „ Mr McClernand said, as a membcl of a. Gee State. he denbuneed the 'oedemata. which had been expressed by the Mitabec Eros Ohio. Ile cuasidei3d it a fouiel, to profess to maintain the Coortitailon., , anti at the same terneao oppose the operation.of slaw which was based on its ,proviekiiis. No further remarks were matte, there be* ail eaderft disitielloshmt,ta the question, and the committee erocee4- ed to the consideration of the other tinny of the resointions, and to . Air different subjects which the President message embraced to different ,00mmitr tees. Cot- Wu. 8. Hsitti.ToS„ the' youngest ." son of the distinguished Alesunger Ham il too. died,* tn of city, California. on the 7th of August, from a disease of the heat L • ht San Fantasise, gambling bowie; are ordered. by eras:lance. to be rinsed ut 1* °Abet at midnight, but she• ordinance does not regulate the time for openiug does in die morning. and so they liglotup a•d are.in full blast Apia et a quarter p 1 12. FITAL MINTAItIi, UP AN ArciTtisciter.-- An ieGrit child'or Mrs. M. 'ICikaPP I IY4 ("maclg. N. YOrh, died on Thuradir it consequence of liiiidinkkin heat* adnaininteshd to it by fink Inotber, :Tait ' or jay worir. , Mrs. Matte Slat,' bet' . the ling more of lovePh rill* corner 'Or t Chambers and Charefi' to pur e W e Ai l cents worth of paregoric; ' bat Pii tif# :di nisi th at 4ke boy came there for , ..Ilia' 4,440. 4 tanimeny, however, r if pio ' t'.th*repdtio. peeks. of the lad Wog to '' d' _alai the - porMerli liars dee - treed' ", . ' rik;oo lUitrtuitliClelli OM! I t' Pirr• , , --•- - .. , tr , ' 1 - • Ng VirarßlP4, :p f0 4: 11 /181filitTe -,- , Awe!rack artily„ . a lll 4 411 4,i41 11 4# is mt.-, Ltior alwIP immuks** ilw cents a warp SitsP• * compaqvinpup 4 the; mem " year, its size lute 049 , 44911- bledlawd it new appears in titagliarig le , leltat illse.larie London Journals,; , .• tit The Landau Tunes, which is tini - s a y esocadial to he the most .14104 wewegasper establishment in the,,wo; i eontatas, as printers usually manage, pep hundred and ninety thousand eins ol stA 41 sold at ten cents a copy , or thirty , dtdhlillf. I year. The Tribune contains one !mark and seventy- fi ve thousand ems. :yr It' thus be seen that the Tributie„goß4 nearly the same amount of amtleeisfAllto fifth if the price. This measure h lorlsfAht cases, has reference to the reading exclu sit c of advertisements. The Daily Tribune has a cireOltn ! of t over eighteen thousand copiel. • likt tablishment gives employment ta iiiintl r l editors and reporters, thirty -istreni ti • two proof readers, thirteen pros's' elli( gincers and other laborers about th ' - i s room. In addition to theae; r tti 'hilVe four permanent correspontients,M it/ : three regular correspondents in', ail ton, two in Canada, &e ' ~itte.l i iidil 1 they have regular or occasiosal•ilits -, dente scattered over the whole N iii Continent. NICIATINGALIC 50V1"..... 71, "0 5/111 . 0p04/410% Ledger. hes the fulkoving; ra ...i/captabist .Donation.-41d1ilerieeby Liod. previous to her departure froth:Allis. city. contributed 111300 to the. Soulti i ßerk Soup Society. through the R ev. ,Jp_ C, day. Oita Of th e Swittes ' a ..~.".'=~ ~~ lated*lftlfigA!,--'Aitarder--The Gal- 'file trial which occurred in 'Talbot county (1144) Court, last week, furnishes another Melancholy instance of the close connection which is frequently found to exist between the 'habits of intemperance. the crime of Murder, and its ignominious punishment. Thomas Grinnum. charged with the wilful murder of Capt. 'Thomas Hew mons. htlieotte. Dorchester county. 'on the ad meblielast. It PrOYOtt on trial thqt td, and H. had a difficulty at cam p ? p They met. on the day , „41, the murder, hist/tit* drank , bet to" friends. ' ..'wOrtt SO together 94:-.4110 day of the -1, and 'vilth•-seititeil et& e ra , wmtli PHA& store to get something drink. Grinuum did, not, drink, but ii came out op the trial ,that; he bstl k been druukfor three orfour -days. previous:T.- All lefreieepd qtannem Ile mousy and-in a sew,minutim. WithcatanY,4carrel • or eneyarmte , 4l4 , --91innunt-mas -"-seen by the - ifidithsei'dointhia Mtn. to , efrikti'llOW Moo,llo . XorWhOelsls l4 , eselaimed that he'shirruihddr- i l was f oute 4 le be say in else* play:m.4m tinsegiaaa of which he shod I" O.& .110 1 ) , •, , urea. No Iltercation was heard, nor re sialeflgO althengli tolffeas foonil iu hu .pocket:' , -The jury Tlktude„r' ed *see/tilt% 14 gttilly of liurafr in A . firal degree. • . • *Apnea death was itronounoed up. on4iitanam • on , Wednesday by Judge Hoiitietc who said,..in the course of his re:l marks: In your cue we have another strilthigliamphYtir the disatitious , off • ofliliOilletitaCe. Heti yon always beet, a enbeT.inm, in allprobability you. would haileeeipid the untimely. death' which avhilbt ,Yttpi far it is a notable fact that nineteen-twantitithal of the murders and other homicide, in our „Saile are traceable to the use .off. . intoxicating dritilks, sincetely,,pity yap? distressing condition, , and wish it were otherwise. The" dutt which - they have to :perform is truly, a poitflO, noel, but it is one in which they have no discretion. Death id the only penalty firetteribed hi our act of Assembly foi'the mitts of which you have been (timid B 'fitil'kentertee of the law is, that you, Th'iiiillifit'arinnum, be removed from' thin` Pidooi'aud be detained in close custody in the prison of . Talbot county, and thence taken at such time as the Governor'Of this Suita.hy his warrant may appoint, to the, plate'of execution, and there be hung by the neck until you are dead, and may God in his boundless clemency have merry on your soul. _ _ EY A WALTIBRIPOLTTe.-4 filar. ful accident happined to the Maltese . , brig • lady' flora, which vessel left Portsmouth (England) on , the 14th October; for 1.104: horn._ , On that anuni day, about 9 P. , NL; when' abriat thirty!' miles to the West of liozo,.iliciAwas struck by a water-spout, said imniedistely foundered. One malt alone wee saved by...brig which was near, hut oll'ondeavors to save mere of the hap less crew wrirefruitless, *bout nine men, among itiliam was ,the otvntir nt the strip 2, and his son,- thus met a watery grave. PiligelDENT I:I9NIirANTN ON TIM CUNAN EXPNUITtoN--The Courier des Etats U nlit contains the message in full of the President of the French Republic. Un der the same head (of foreigns affairs) he says, what it may be of some importance to those engaged in getting up another ea pedition against Cuba—if such there be-- to know. These are his words : "As. soon as the French Uovernment was informed of the criminal attempt up on Cuba by certain adventurers, we sent an additional force to the commander of Abe. West India station. with orders to ;unite his efforts with these of the Spanish authorities, for the purpose of preventing .turner attempts of the kind. , " Whose who engage, therefore, in that 41ied:of business, hereafter, will not only have the Spanish naval force to encounter, but that of France also,' and of England, ,too, we have no doubt. , A Illmanicar. Avvain.-4)ur rers readers will recollact i hat lilt May, a returned Califor: it .the'nottur of J ohnson,of Bangor, on his way thither in the steamboat. left a houi„gAsooll cif gold upon-the wharf at MellVet; 41, hick woe found to m. *r. Johnson was eonsidered in be A' very lticky men, not only in recovering his rola, but in being able to bring home so large Iti,le,'.eonsidering thershormese .of his aliatineei , 'l,sit Friday Otis .fertanseite Mr. John lea vrais groomed by e u 6filoer from Nett York Oil o'req'obtitiutt from ;tbe Governor .efralilifo. - ola *Airerefibery and murd er ..of e t , ?t , voide time last %Wier& q 1!" dpp ` vin ' t tftii mica WeliiNble part uptiva affair'. tot that Ittoe 40hoetad pet.- sone W6f..llapllili .4 4 It* IMUT*I"I, twt isretOis Joluisau• *As *I .the States. Some :meet developments, houleaMoilaimi•OM) miler 06-arrdert l?blrb - NA ,tto doubt a • to lies suit', and, •awee iii (4 1 h.) nibunc - learn from shwFreciersek,filssalif that on' bit Thom daPhdhing,'AnSiwiiim . five and oix o'clock, 1 : 14 ' 41 . 11141 dr - 4044. being on ;ifs fete%) V O O 4 OOO 'lW OO l ll ' professional visit in titiitialiallitilotatickaystown, was ,gittack• elt brlVOltiett, tear the Sand Pits, t‘botit ,one mile south'o(Ereflerick. The ass'all ;an sg him from his buggy, nod, .' , 4(- AgiA lll ( ll4 4iitroggle, succeeded in robbint't gliAN . l 4 4l4kit 8180 in money ;' a gold 3glocik,S ,eis4.of valuable instruments, a. boar one thousand maaulactured teeth, one o&pgro..tm,mlroml dollars' worth et' mgr. tegiarpjf plates for setting reek. qiiiklussof,Dr. Durand cannot be iiinveitior fifteen hundred dollars. , fitul the follow ineetter in the Chicago inie t woorat: ovrior,Ocl. 11, 1850. R. E. Tiosibidge, Req.—Sir : It{ an. ',mar iplitus let4r of the sth inst.., you are ifiThlidicE that . those who Aired substi ih s in-the war of 11312 are entitled to 4011A4..end floe the BtilatiLutea. " • MitVekkilly, .1. L. EDWARUS, . 11°7 " 1 Commissioner of Pensions. lo .1 , 7.---- - - -------- VmOtnts, Sims:mg.—On Satunlay last the General Assembly of Virginia, re-elect• 4114 , thatillati. James Dl. Masuu, a ..scoator "40 41nrikslted States, frout the State of :bYllrginini Am: , six years front the 4th of March next. There was no regular op. Position to Mr. Manton, and no una also in 'nomination. .Mhe vote gtood :—Mason, -411941/411anittwg, ae ; Witcher 4; ?lc - *smell S., •I • , rrh ilt Life Remains wehtnie still ithht lope.--,Dr. Wistar's Balsam Ai Wild Cherry—No quackery—No deception. --1 In setting forth the virtues ol; this truly great medicine, we have no desire to de ceive those who are laboring antler Meow tion, nor do we wish to ettlogiseit more than. it joady aesetilus; look around lind See the Vast tititobnt of suffering and divireess oetsdioqed 1/ . .ms. of the disease' in, which ihil,o44ittgi . Presq4lllo highly lteAirek44 lei ”iger.AhAt we cannot urge its claims UM strongly, or say too nook in its fiWolsLlrseib . ,lSs'sels° edies, ii is true, ljlitvelPeellt uttereSlP ° 4o ed kilo 'riblibei forihig laid df' diets( . ',St the Weis.; Oft 41911 3 9)1 1 1Tft•OttAR fP4 'AK; ' doubt very useful. bot skt eilihissAigsrso7•l been discrilirorsdrAl is saluittsd hrtPhYal• slaps, and all who have r tnessed its cif- , i fectibitill,t l dOkii filtiiil464 ii.silettdS . 1 04 4 as jltit." ' ro?iiiiknit; Oa 040 Miiiiiiti; i ana similtir, affecttofiPv, AI Ow: 6e,PO/4 1 tAn; ced a posttive,etrir.“. A itsseolovedArs 0 ; buil in many cases of ten and tsienty years i standing,afteeptrYbinfitis bird desterstfthe tnisei'B63 , find(hB'hlielv oftiedletrie'l , NE - 77 Fo Attie inStsklys444l4 l / 11 ,0',4 tuthorized Agent 4 ... ~ t ...at -../. r.. 1 " '181i: ! , 11i 1 ±0zu wit , BALTIMORE illiiiilllPAC tam alsaavivaroo3llol da •aranF4Mill FLOUR.!-;Alallont. *O4O 0. 11 ) 21 °4 4 110 0;7 - .Iqaor is wpqaudichal6 it SA 424 kAnonga 974 r, $4 65 per ORAIN.--Supply of Grain n3oiluste. Rid asheid 10 98 a $1 02. ~ , N,Ottge xab 4 16 n $1 19. Vara—white ai 60 lia, an d ? ?allow 52; Oau 38 a 37 mats. '2342111X.i.-Prikeakiniddfiail $1.71116511,133. 0 1 the Wqol ll oo4 o V 3.89.06.76 F ie, WO Oa,. Ariag $2.25 iron. .HOGB.-Balsa 4$ 1456.80 a 150.2 3 Par.lo(llbla .• .; , • Ms the 2nd Inati, eremite* Wes, IhistbOsii aoI of David M. sod Mel Myers, of'Olfoid soot ship, *sod g yetis*, 3 menthe ea' 30 Oa ;I. 28th of Omahas last, in .Orford lowa- Joint MeetelAu f , lad ociut 93 ti the idth of PetOtier last, in 'fle4fek town ship; Adialiia6 , lifsent,itifsotdaughter'of 'Wesley Roberts, aged t month end l day. • ,100 AGENTS WANTED To travel 'the Southern; Middle or • iNTOrtherti 'Smog. Steady employ ment will, be given, for sumber of ,yeare to - reapttctabie young then of busdeas he bits nod potiaelisedOf a good common ed ucation,and gentlemanly iddreas. Such young men Would find it greatly to tlieir advailitge, as it will efford att oppottubity to see a large portion of the country, and at dte came time earn, besides Ilit expenses, from $3OO to .060 a yak!. SOAia akents, have earned tionbie tha ) t alpuunt., Much dOpende upon ability to act, persevetatice . and ecOriorify, it being a Assent buitinese. Thoets.who denim, further inforritadon eim obtain that eatriO'bi addresitißr ii prial - peit4 ••• " • A6OB 'M It, Philaddphitt.' FAIR ,NOTICE. A LI, persona veho know themoelves to, -IS- be indebted to me,over,ime year nre hereby requested w pay up intim/4410Y or Moir accounts, will be ,placed in aia hands of anOfficer for vollfction. ,All who owe. me wood rr oilier trade will please mke,notiee thnt I will not, receive it unless delivered , in one yertr from the date Of the collo-Elio If the above is not complied with the Caah will he:requireci. T. WARREN nettrrbursr, Dee. is.-i 6 1 0 11CCIAMAIION -44. , • • 111,117 HERE lIS the !ion. Diocrei. Dv e •• V NES, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the courtha comporting the 19th District,and Juatice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Llalivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in , the 'said Ilia, trio—and Jsatius I!ti'Divirr,- and Elssiosa. It. lloasett...Esqa.,Judges of the Courla of CommonTleas and Genera: Jail Delivery, fur the trial of all capital au other offend, era to the county df Adants--ttaye issued tbeir.precept, bearing date the 20th day November, in the year of our I t cutu, one thousand eight hundred ,and fifty, and to we 4#ected, i for holding a Court ,of Com cnonPleas and General Quarter 'Sealtioni of 'the Pears and'Oeneral Jail Delivery' and 'COnit off Oyer and Torrhiner, at Oeth iyilliUrg, 'en A.fintilou t4e2lll'h day3l' .assn , . trlrat sexf-- prot4t YS iti#ggyp'', GI V E N Td all thelnitiebe or,ttib Peace; the eoronet ind'Co'iiitables Williin the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper . persons; With thetiltolla, Records, luquittllinnai E*emiriatfeni and other Re- Meuilirances, to 'do' Eliese thihis Which' to their' eiries and _ in that, tiltiiß atopertitib to lie j done, 'lnd, ;tlt° Itiey 4116 9411441i mite against the prisOners t a bre dr theh shalf i lon'in the ' Jail or thJ'essid Co unty of d t ioi,, :ix* {o he,thiltiind there te'Rrnit saute, agaittietheiti . na altalll;iti Jug:, ; ‘' ''. I "wAt4LEAA: rlcit E; ' shred. • ' s,:itei 'aid, •Giti v ibmipl- ' ' .T.Otil , PERTI 'kJ' slit ON very favorable term a,:, °etiolating of a-two•story , frig Dwelling. 40 another '. "oep'kqa .l ooATritbeY , ifige4 ,, ,l; *exult •AP 4,_fr "11,11:9ii.N1Wt York s treivabons ,0821/sei e bulnwgia have , lately bionVWS is ntaniralc!There W l c an excellent well f witthi int , the.lot. ocrlf the props ty is not !IWO 'before the Ist of January, •t will .he'llit'RENT. For any desired intormatiOn enquire of „;,* t 'lli ;/, INi, , yll3,•,}lEitiGy, 'Agent fer'bfliiV Heigy. :434rirsf4 toed. II; 1850-'-t# 0% v. Sliavvis 1 Shttwls ! ' 4.11,”43CL11CK hat •just' received .a av • . 14t of ,ilay Strife he would aslt, the attentloii .. 6l7the A f rir t he i s.. , llao, o fine article of aria . ...Wipes. dni3OTHS, Casairners, VeritingeoSt.c.,-!- ‘-z 4' fashionable variety, received qud -for sale at • I • ficmcws. POSTPONED SALE. The Sale of the House an of West Middle street, .adjoining properties of S. Fah uestoek and. J. Bowen, advertis ed for Saturday last, and post poned. in consequence of the in clemency of, the weatbx,.*ill take place TO M ORROW (Sat urday) at 1 o'clock,,onAteprem v.• •, • ; , •,. .• . A lintd ; • BOOKS AND STATIONERY. The Largest 'Assortment ever opened 111,Gettysburg. ,„, • • ,',., ... ~••""-•„ , WISE suboisibers. Executors of Joan Si 11. BilL.l - 111.ZA AIM just received JR. nor son em deceased , late of tier-{ 6 - "frual 411. °IV ' I huge ad iritib " # shiny; "Adints cosmic Pa., being des itotnt t i 500* oirßookitiond hits now on hand, id or closing th e estate , will sell the *tithe '5 'ohbilsniiiihthed ilookincire: in CALI* h otpek. o f • ftBBURGI,STIREET, the Jingoist and . taeketi n i e i of , , , t , , jari,.. Hardware, Cutlery, Paints; t a "atisink Ilrire-stuffs, Cedar Ware, • .s- ME o ,t l- 1, t'.. .. ..; 119kru Finites, ize., hmnptisint a full and IleelliirltiStle• ;nu I. P 4 -, genera] assanrunent. Is this is the only 0113 11 0.. i. 1 144 , llifnilf !M u ll * . ..rr,C, % oil 'iddishaient in thk, Borobgh, it is Sts . 44- tlr 4) c la e ld 4 ti Pt in* Kn et , • l ir ? iir "-7 ordinal opposition 4x r any person wt!hr , i ll, II il ll 4 ll O fi k,l ?,It i leg R eli t n a g s ! int to aritnionsiso bonitiess. An uronstke , * w i l 11 """ a i i6 L t o 14 - ! I' M' S lensionsii hos banintifons bees done. sod its suuag sod AtikaraLttnoWm , _ vow, thew , fil no lathe r phi* arming equal in-, nd Al 4 44 . .1Rtp : Y 6 , 4 ot,tußiTl, . t deee el ieeds„ The , itsiitnisivs haft pa rte, . au; Re'RPHIC 4yl: `°4 l Y , :r l 7 , 4 ll 4 l lttii sad edhorst nit/isnot hints Sale s d, I lliti. : _ P r(:,l 4l •Dv ' Ay , . , ', e4 if notinpld Whoa Modal the 17441 i aool 4 #F, 04:v41 1 f I*: attr- 1 4 0 , - , &whir motet. indll on that day sail ser vants 4tPudi4ltthi i iMi(ol4til ../ a . 1'.., .-t "Wow resesse: `¶b Tiros will he ow . The subscriber touting his oektiouleilltr i. ba idia st i v i r • . A a r .i . olliiii vrishinglidlnc. [ , nitnkft,vitti 4nir Pson4nn.„ ok") 4_ 4 1111 _. _Pe' noting . 0411 Pine tri tithes ads. 10i7, I mnallf.fAinivdild-IP AWN .nad ~ 'Nov -dr e i ree it, in the variety and excedelne/ 0 1, 1 W Prelllo,l JAllllla ItAiiiilignOCK. ep 4 etworupearitArPlleagif4lAr. B l o *.o l 7. r iskirm S HOUCK, ,"S , rill 0 1 1.4 11 P4i044 1 4 8 1 0 4 4101 4taninall, Oterbilt ifs. : tl Bll °. 1 9c,971n4 1 4 8 .1 0 MPriOlinit Enunnflge, ~ . , • OgritY.sirMenti:' ha,n9,4efa osign by which iNay isa .h ike not ninksiseed.,iri his , so to, 1111)cht fin bepromptly Ordirirt trio thim Piky. , ,,,, ;•• ,llr t s .. . , . . . L4 - 4430,:ttiailea , .ttoct,Plll &nays and Spiendad,;4ssart tiiEnt.just hitekted br V,. whe will 1:4'0;644 tO eshibit to all Who may call at biallelt: BaltimOns Streit, "wady ,- 'op gthelrst: • toc - "gimlet") The OA* have he*: with aim,' end will'be *Witt low prices. - Among them the moat faifilocable GRANORADLE ESILKS,,TURK, SATINS MARINORe, C/0411.• 4.IQN pB hAINEN ripu- RED bi Brocade Cameilons, COtiurg Cloth. Alpe cae, Bonnet Velvets and Satins ; together with a large osiortment a Ribbons and Flowers. Stockings and Cloieti. Islamised and, uableaclied Al oldies, woolen LW cot= toniassaiele,Plittlie; Caiwiiners, 'Veining's Catislattle. trench Worked aild mourning Coflara, Curls.. Bair Braids, Buttons various kind* A ' gri, , almost any thmg "in the ticy Erodeline. . • god. The attention, of the LADIES ,isi particularly invited to my stock of Goode. which will be found to comprise not only the most fashirimible s bat the kW HTicii• Call and amnesiac thew. • • lig HUM. etobo4,-,891- arn m , t Sel g t e `S elling u . 4fltizzyo krrarE: • f•• 1411." ' I I.lotiOrlimkimtmli monkjimai s-ml,,i lo :'fittictl g4.,..w0mm tithe tom she Ist orAortift °Wee 40, Ogre ileock.o( Dry '013i3d14 ) Haniware, Otteens- and most oi the Groceries, Wholesale *nil retail,. el Lily Prices, front this date. till all is sold. 1 feel grateful to my old Erin* and customers for. Oat lavors, and would just say to them, and the public: if Yeti want lfitli.GAlislS, wow is your time to ealland get The goods loom* sold; bring Whatthey may. The STORE ROOM is now for RENT—one of the moat desirable in. this place. Possession given bn or before the Oro of April. J. M. STEVENSON. Gletlyabitit, Nov. 13, 1650. • - NE - W - G60107 aEot• A KNOLU /11 AS pis! Otnited•from Philadelphia anti s now opening at the Ohl Stand as large a stock Or Fall and Winter•Gteddh as has . •been offered tb the paid* as any time ; among which Ilre ,VERY AY ' • doths, Postings, Caisimera, Jeans. Cords, PlannOs. Blitikehi, Premiers and English Mellnos t Ornationsol so!) Pig Irian Clothsl 41 . 9 " s ett Fi lg ar" S t Plain Imeirea, Be Isqes, GGingYis .4 Imes. Plain ;64 Fanicy WA, ; toti n g and Square, Shails BonnetYelaetr. tthis* and ,Silks .; labons,,,Gipspo 41,0 hosiery a large stock of Domestics ;to. ether with almost every article in the DIY uoudi Itue ; Aire, a large itoek ot rreak Pircieerles ipd Alf Alf of Vhi'alf I W' art them> as ;they end be'offeled 'by anfotlim deft is 'this Plentoit, cdll in,leitaakine,*ed Jodie lot yotitselves. • • • 9ettysby *krt. 20 4 1850. , • ,:„ • ._, • • j RAVI& DAVID iIEAGY • TENDERS hie acknowledgments to the publiu for the liberal and eves dy. patronage with which he he. been fa epted for a' series of years ; and respect fullysononoces to hie former customers and Abe public generally, ;that he bait his Shop at present in Cliambershurg street— whore • persons ; wishing FURN ITURE volt be aceommodated at very troxlerate prices for CASH, PRODUCE and LUM BAR,for which the highest market price . will be,paid. .11CrAell rurniture warranted to be made of the very best materials, and by experi enced workmen. ere All orders for Coffins will meet with the sane prompt attention as heretbfore. P. !MACY- An APPRENTICE to ►he Cabinet making business will bet taken, if applica tion he made soon. One from the (AAA try would be preferred. Gettysburg, Dec. s.—tf Jacquard Wave Braid. zit- A NEW and beatitiful article for Trim ming Ladies" , drasses; for sale it the cheap Store of J. 1.. SCIIICK. 4Di " call and see tine esiortnient PARASOLS'at CI itIVEICHEAP c9ANN I 3. HARDWARE AND GROCERY - ,STORE, FOR. SALE, 4ETTYBRUIVItt.3III,IK • - • SEMINARY. • 4:444 of Alles — iferseca.- ;rill be Itiefirited it MiNedes 41111pieesber. dad _,ecia• three lartaddrades i , dflive months eieli; ertl the last of, Jona ;...lervies July and Aegis/ W*ssiiiii/1 1 or Mai sad. peas.-,—Tiiasiiiiii; per engin of five sow. ; wish eataieasegai for the scarts, Drinwilet sad nary Work. ' Pp ' s-1 1 " dole Otrila its%tit the 5144 Casa Ina the ptieEsrill bj nada, es pt ter time lea by the Teacher, or pro tracted Mies of the pitpilL Referekte is neverthdlY shade to t u b CoUosiiegipaitlnear , J. B. Wirbicire„ Dr•sabilackat. 4.A. , 111wimposia, Dr. , It. U. Itaw_ &sag% . Poor. Jecobiu IrClass, . P. "alasimar. J. IL priimar. hay, IL Janata% Aug.a/. (March - VIEW C 1 Hammly) V s ix.*ty . Stuit wasedbir ak4ors the attenthsti at .the pithier to the large assoroneut of Goods jest nwafed atlis Veriest' Ettore; on the N'elh Wfog coroCr of ifte ' i WOW, beuyebir g . Which' he will by pleased to show sea who mayfarur bias t with a :all. Thesteekeewristhiepul. of COFFER; SVIWIR; 1161.4.4'8,88i-• SIRUP. RONEY. TEdIS. soceir, lands. italt.tiah. also the hogethooll bestatha: or. china. 4,3assina-qutibswiire ever offered re .the _Awe; also 44 gn , WARE and TABLE OUTLEETi fre 3111dIs p a large eseproneet of Codas I %Tate. NBA es Tabs. Illeekeei; Mitres,' Wdlow Baskets. el Al sizes. Leditli 4 Basket*. Stiethe",' Whispa. Ake. IPrartcts. elle.). Morse. i'iekkis. Coofeetions aad Friths et ali kinds. flan. eotistaetly bb I hand w ia4l rtipptt- of the bett FAMILY FLOUR '• and tlifferrnt kialla Of Feed. HAM dr. BA CON. linnsiny and Beano; Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. situ a large variety of Fancy Articlea--al! of *bleb frill .4• bold at re naasitalgy krli Mori f r aralttlgr country produce. The enbomibtir sineere thinks to liberalities Sir *literal patrli;. nage berrying* . and in perrhasers to rail rod rt lialio l , skirt be(** , " - WV: W. 7 dASJESB Y. 4.litsa: • • PORTAN t FRJLYDS ESNS:- The Moe is epprineMeg wherthil win& el dee Pleetk. widohapkideseiterme 1 of Winter aril sweep in allikelr levy twer the •lLod-.-whs. the Iteeneti bully Will re* , iiiiverproseetine Iran the ellitheg sullen) AMAMI the VW,' Orgorls,OlfrOmi 4 0 . Fein.”. Yen will therefore . ; ,llptee ,ir in taTeitihat k will be erea4 to your* - I raster kr,rell st, ; wows - midi line- I price Cietg- ma r_afteky ,St4.:(4A imedbiet,rbicathe the •Maider tifiera yeli will find one of die lamps% .eheaFidt. atid' l 4 .6aigiaiiiiitaiiaieworiodatwit nkr MADE 'CLOiVINCrisOI ' it VW alloieliiiiritainity:' 'aura liPkist or ornivit Eta fir *ink . " limo fitrapile *Ad isofrkgrlkikri siMelisL proarisbOtr than a vfinvehillirig." The orrairder eyidini ' iiill ' W dirkitly adbeinikkar >My geteleelow en4o4,at the lowikiliviii prille. — reitTair Mtfiffprice is rar t .: 04 shish /Mt RR bl .o. 11 VA, allaW' 0 1 1 111 SO instance made. which is..Ve oily guar antee that canlbe glide airineteet the pub -1!e Ma iifirdieldni--bellevrit-ft 16 g be'' ' vet*Nati iprimear th an that 'ilf th e rad rameitsthigr tedestwahltigh *rite') salt selling fee jest chat you can get. 'My stork of elediing congas Af Cleati. (Mr- rbal"rll l l244lolll4s l o, 94 oshisllewit.-coldsi of eftylifthipsisii; Pailtilioollo4oo44 eadi>.at+e. COWEN* Velitt**Ctinh i .lid boeskin g Vests, of Satin. Cloth, G' net Works Shim and Drawers Can= toniladnel do.; Cravats. Handkerchiefs, Collars, Bosoms. Suspenders—in short,' every article that belongs to the Genoe men's Furnishing Room. My friends and the piddle generally .t.m most respectfully invited to call and exam , . Ise my assortment of clodling before ma. king their purchases. and they will be Con vinced that it is the interest ()revery mall who studies et-tummy. to purchase his clothing at Samson's. Thankful for past favors, the subscriber would remits hie most profound thanks to the ciiisens of Gettysburg and vicinity, and hopes, by strict attention I. business, to merit a.ean 'mummy of public favor. MARCUS SAMSON. Geuystrurg. Oct. 25. 1850. RIBBONS! RIBBONS„.! Wilk' Ladies' 'mention is asked to a JR- very Imre and varied assortment of plain MANTIIA and SATIN RIBBONS,' of every width and eohir that may be tle 7 sired. L J. L. SCIACt. . . /ms! raw • ,•:, A Large ' , nu** of MO jolt iireivd /104: and awed a 1 4*(1 104 , 1 d KUICIZA Clomp Comm tApril LOCUST GROVE STEAM 511414. .„ TWO mitts 8. hP 7'1.10701PN. 1N GERMANI", TYPO'SILIP. Tills establishment is now in full op eration and calculated to do all kinds of Grinding upon the shortest notice s and in the very best manner. Fainters and others 'wanting grindirit clone; especially in tithe of latiir water. *ill pleads call at this atebliihment. whefe they c be ae cottinsWitbd at all times. The -SIZAX 4elosb.bKaMdawfasPection Obvt,noi Flouring-Mill, Lid eniontaind to dEr a`taiie aridatit'orfr'PM rt t e„,(44ll/.4 4 'MOAN Ailf.44, is An ,onnAtlOttOtr *MA!, eitebllshifietit, and' Sqteing"den if 11l baled:' Criiistan4`oirt • AT 'CELL MIL • wllpieasle Ituct ':retaif; Family sari Supt{= Tein; toll( and Buck. 7ft hsr4 Pionr, warranted superior. A large 1 10 t er,cappged,_ .l f,y1 h Caru, 04*, Mixtures. 6knos, Otoppituir. i‘o;. to bd hail at all ape 'at fair Chats:, , • , ossethirin) , ffittaarkit On lanai it all tithed; foi'ilale or a:011114i ilirwegrtionti. Those yetiont selvaged in' Floar and Feed bileifiesivein be se eunintbdettici at rtl tiniete bn thit Ilternsid notibt 4 l.4fither the' end Feed miatifelituted, 'Or by haiing thdir own ' Th'M estpitilletildent' has beedileiehtea et libel' iXpinie for the ediel4l eon itthiettee sod einottitntidefititi ifieheiyhditfiltoot! anti will birried by fi rst:Mai ' .6111116* ^ NOED, Altr4 f EßS. I The , agtlinfigded therefore respite' tr o vity solicite the t ilstronige df the serrouit , 14 0?!." may, rcit.isfifffict gontligg and all, Ober ',plc dons at tither of the ,11 , 1 MS, vi i ty bye 1 ' 0:0 411AiiR1,01 upon nofiee, Persnee %tint to i TilOl4 went from a distence sen at aßAnywydeil deli.. Season, when ilia airmail are Pier and , : lamer. Mere",by, Waiting &abort tiaiei 121141%4r gieht home with theist at: .they silty, wish. Thitsit - thet - bring - AfititiWhit the atone tan et ell timli• - teiseitiogitif Wird with them gtOtiedi philter in exchange. ; I A: )! C if ifq Aar4 o /4 1 . . „Ay iikholkitiimotrme.hooi Markel for their grani,Tfair p ri ce wil l's, all timeirbiAven for *hest, Rye. Corn, , date, Arc.. a' 'tared et the Mills. , Locust Oro s, O : A: • *l4 , i&ATitsT• FAtillloll)9P' ."',. Ilir ' 14)}3iirT l il li % 0) 1 .4e r P4 11 ...-qttO t , '. . 1 "...,,-,41C9144,v4* , p,u411,5emg01,.. - I t tilag,fle, , iiit il l i tifA4o4*, 4 sllFliireqt*.4APlPltt ' •I'r d o •t • # ~ ,, -. , , 1 ;,#,., ti 11.' 7th , 1 A ! mill il te . 'l4t:iiAlli,tei r iqrk.;" a 1 'hitt. el ' A% listniii,nt iri:1101 11aliiiiiiii . e . titti3r1; cipfirkifiin the Viit , pfief . ofilicb.' knit tiblt'iloo}• • In. "W ai nt i liA ,, rit i r. hung ptililiebinii ) i-c-iptdhfieilig'tfii° tot :ioiheiki'lJiipirfoi hibfa-ilriti 'PRAM ,iiiit‘ Sal I:, It uerrill,'Flitc 'Pik' and'aJobtft 'Mts. I & c., RH bf Which tie lOill 41111o4iiiniveitah, tor errantry pmdtuie,it•deliverid !Mined • ately: Purii taken in arriliaime g• Hum . I ' J. J. BALDWIN, ' Akigt. I• April .2.8. 181$0, t • . .‘• .f ' t , ' JA:i HATS eiti IIVIC Boots &shoes, • pecrab r. iito t jty.WOraeaCRtMF.u!+AURAY.4. Hits , Cilpfs , &wets and. Show- io oriif int, Us4*p I.ll‘ be sold the p fi .1/PrOaAtigioetniailiV' drrprbiitlinertif 3 .111) lieb awe .beatiAed ) feptip,e . wo 0040 the PONtOctlllee. 6Witioitt-isllib I t end beet deleted ewer *Weed; itn did I nip end4eev,. P4111:ONT •51,404 442b1 biEq nJ.tjt)u 4..rr BUT IN A NEW SHOP: ,•.!',ft ' . 43k, AILEY 0101 - 00- for put itivorc and ias thicANArsktihrepoloeeiing Meth° is again loo*:1441fe: .Old stands oa Washiegton Volk, , **imam 'squib of Thompson', Hotshenee he will be prspared i is hire. tofeirsoo do sit*inds of • GOvit , ol; CLOTH. slily ,'; trr daffier Repairing done at short Wiwi and on reasonable teams, for which cvntry Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful fur past fa• vets, and hopes, by attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuasep of public patronage. J. G. FREY, ' Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1849.—..tf KURTZ SAII most IlitAntlllti A 481101 L nssoatxsar Of Flotsam Braid BONNETIS, Oelered Chip rte, MisimieMixed Braid dcm. China Petri, do. Fine lowa do. Aldebraide&lerlity Linda& • • Chip and 'Straw do. ALOO—A VAglrtrie OP• '; rutin; Leghorn & St6Wilats, which will he sold as cheap at the etienp. eat. E. New and. Fresh Ga•Oceries. A. B. KURTZ lIAS just recei ved* 'Sig* stipplyof now and fresh GROCERIES, consisting of Sugar-him" and Syrup Molasses, Eil' gar, a prime article and cheap, Coflee, Tose, Salt, Cheese, Oils, ChoOolirte, Rice, &Li , Sc, QUEENSWARE, of every variety, which will . be sold uncommonly low. • (1:7 - Then remember,.to secure bar gains, be sire you callit KURTZ'S ttrap Gorner. S. R. Cornet Centre Squire: s'royE piPF.,. • UNF every'lite cbnel lan,tiam ap4 - for &616- l a6 Bi t ig4 W-Ef 'Tin anB Sheet-iron Estibtlehmetii4lo Pout Offillie;Chaiihistabiiritsailik, ' 'l 7 " tpei: 2 , t .r 1 ;~; FWErin nsmsswen4 FOR 185 L . . IST pureuen/0 qf 140 1 Alt of Afkasernbly passel the 27th day of Jttlyi ts 4!. thei Th lliiii. . ip t r v itateinelil islieteby pualilt4il by the Cotit'irilisiOheeti of Atletni &lolly; leltliciPtl . 4 .$ ex 141471 tilA'arridOilf;'decEtiptton Otol , ttehifinc'thil Retil NH IN`rsonal Ptopiltry,l'istatele;r l Oacupatione. sod ,P.rtileiiitene, mule taxable by "the Noveti! Acta 'of Asseitobli'vrthirA Co mute aveal4. i*-!- , , . ~, ii 410 -->m .... -,E.- 11'zi l 'iir 0 it.g, 5 4 I? 1 .'‘,' •11f2,f.„51., a e.. ..."..• ' ,':-.. • ' ,' . 1 , 1 c • . ` , . 1114Sibugh• ' I• i i 9 • . 1,, 9 _:O ^ t tf 08.4 z I , a. a i c..a .v ~., z 0 r{' 8 8 . L ,, is 78 1; ci7i ~ ithr '''' r-, ct r '' ' n- - .? c '' v ';',, ..r : ci , k a t 4 s-. ... " i f 1-1- ~= 4°E a'2 ' 74 i 7 ;it 7 • 27 ' 2l ' . 117 l'' ik -- 7 i 31 Timahhia ' l-41 er.Ew .g c •,§* —L - o ;n i , li • - 6 1 . ~ 27_ 0 _..... • , 4•4 t* a 4.• • • 12.= A • r • • r .!g Pr . g2'F..l 94. 1, rstiiibori, " ' 192496 4072 7383320140 ,444.60 4500 1900 I''' kW) 4 lAirtilierferrd, sagess 17397 155471 1855 elifo 7.5 li , , t , elertiieny,'' 143530 10041 28002 3175 1 0 0 11500 100 1 . 447 1 ' 0/0 - 001, '179050 8450 60371' 1 10380 500 9135 ea 3430 1 4148t8Nt.,4t, 319885 15090 574541 1705 14705 2 I f uirnort. 188741 10987 23345 900 i tli , Hinithotth.., 250419 15490'94856 ; 870 60 0 12615 306 2414 I.ibertv. ' 191911, 8.191 149561 300 .4660 ttd ' , 14 nl Hamilton, ' 1833101 9740 6811751 2230 10590 ' 4618 '' ,, r , ..'r ,11 0/ Men9lleu, ' 110100 'l4llO 141071 . 9300 , , , ~y: 19161 , rtiniti 11traban, ' 219455 171995 29830; 1733 133i0 I , 3 4• rti iblin Franklin. 11761 :12789 30341' 467 0 /:- .3 491 , . , 2 , II i 4onbw4go, 2012241 9493 97734 9CO 63721 ,1 . , 3 1 1 1 ik, 1. 1, r Tyrone, '142719 0090 saso 1 1 , 1 8 1 1 1 \ 1 , . Mounljoy, 1634091 101/71 17:45 600 - 14 1098 - ' t ... Of *IOWA Piliailitn. ' 2582891 16783 30894 30 7516 • - 1433 --- ft e1d0341 . ; 7,148431 14801 41392 200 5040 ' A ' 1 18115 1---smirk, - '99900 48 3, 14 6 / 5 , 6685 rt•edom, 893 A . .;4',19, 43845 1.25.141. 48n 0 'mitt my , i , , sso Ise 0/or aton, , 207633 ' 9353 26503 1350 15190 0 -, • ,Al_ll/11 I nt 1 eller, 19ti,207 14256 25883 1'175 8,85, ~ r• 20 4 ) ~ i 4110 , 1 . 10 .............-Jt. ...w,......-. - ............ .......... , , TOW ' 92599 249510 590103,6547811440 - 1 - 0717 , 13.4996t1500 585 34033 44' 3i 1140,0, ' , , -_—___ _ ~ •-• _ 1 4 01 +l4l 1 , . AimiiiNinton, (Yeti. Decenabwev :1850.-Bw. AUItABJ.E FARM IrPillfrefTE S4LZ. offer sl trivnio Silo y i~ t FAH.M.,adjating lands or D. Zieg 'Pitier, and others, half a Iluile,tiout4 of Geilysburg, atid containing 104 ACRES, inure oriels. Tho improvements 1 ere' TWO HOUSES , Okip lid the other Frain°, and a large ittiOtbik Barn. There are t*ti wells pi isster. Ono each ltonse. ((vith ptih'ip in) A puling Qrchard ofcholce , „Pratt Trees, Work , hat* of the fartn4U fit MentkoW, front which out tons of Hay has bcOtt sauna yearly.-- Thoolittid'iais -ell toc , farmed, and is all tVailoadapted.•tu raising grass. It might • usedists •Dairy, fatal to• a very great Ildr i liutothe tarots apply to the under • , ..r,a.ALEXANDER (3011 EA N. WILLIAM HMG.' , letioiB4o4ol.l •,. ,• . M147:4N A • .11.1;41firrava,e #.044/if; oELOBliPothil S.ou,u " i - west rnir • the public square, one duel. wcat o _ , , x4eorge Arnold's Store, And,•fornierly,oe,-, REMOVAL. ettpied ss s Lois Office by John M'Con. DR. J. LAWRENCE t or nett flu tor or . v 1 nl'>atrintstsna retti6ved hie 'office to the htiltillni'" deelnkble tei oppiisite the Lutheran Choi - ell:id se _, lll " lthein , ft°44 hanibersburg street, 1, 'doors eatftillitic l tne nettesetry CPI jOgriver tb , Washington. ,; :j lVilitildleer•fre; store where he ritay 'tithed"' 1111)1* ish '"" fiiiind ready and to attend' 'tiP ' 111171 ''''""" - " ' any case within the pro Vince of the nerilNl list. Persons in want of full sets of teeth to Soldiers of the War of 181; and others 'are reNpecillilly invited to call. -414" mks,: dr irrittil'ifid 'toed- I REFERP.scp:o. ' 'phicalent •Pistbitt br. C. N. R eft Unlit Ir, I Be: A... P .. R TII, 416 11(41814446"hinliiill$ tt""tllF L C L l.T6 s tertt., I I V ' 14 0 1 . 1 1 .. c 1;47;41ft.1“ itirtitYttvhl4-0"?,1319Y' derby D. at 'Aunt*, 1 w .1 l'ltt e r• • .• • - rxoLellia • 'Res' J. C. War sc..‘ ,D. M. L. like., ki..r.: 1 43 • t tletty§446 ' 9 l l . lliov.L.Lit •' • . /oh' I. I sTs• .111MER'S NOTICE.::. 0,T,11l EAi Ile r• b y 10,101 o all Legs , ~' , I& fWI tidlei 1 pettsone. ettinetiliPi. list the Adminiattetien._Accounts of the deceased rpolftintCheletnaper; nereationed, rOl/0. bi1PFV 491441 . 11 0,0 Or.Pbene. Olortof' 0 1 0ttly, fur conarmatiutt and - alhisii4 ego% qp i rliadal,44 44th : day' of becent; kr!. villp Pr,, V i ~: , : ~, , i , )4 titl ; and Unal 'account of re rk I • 410 1 , O,mi i nistrator , of the eatato'iat P 1,11,/ .31b.pri, *eased- ' ' ' 18 1 9., 11.11411 1 ,0 fin a l .arcount orrohn treistleVAdooloivOster ut the estate of Pe. per Marlde.. t datceseesl, who was Adminis trator of GrimslVitet dereased. I 199. Thll first mad final account of Wil liam Kuhns, Adeainistrator of the ratate of Daniel Hawn, deceased. 190. Thit'first end final accroint ut SaM bel iratiOrtdel, Administrator With the will annexid, of the estate of Mary, rot Kitch en, deeealied'. ' 191. The account of lohn D. M'Pher: son, Etecotot of the estate of l'irrn. M'- Pherson. deceased. 142. The . decount of Win. Mbright, one or the Testainentary Trustees (under the. will of Daniel ty:ettr, deceased) fur the benefit ot the Poor. 103. The first and final account of Hen- . ry Renal, Guardian of the personal estate uY Susaitna Kalkreider, George Kalkrei- der, Elizabeth Kalkreidet, and Samuel Sinceider, giinor children of t etirge !talk; folder ;Aeceased. 194. The first and final account of Win. n. Brandon, Illuirdtan of the natter chil dren of Pao. S. Brandon, deceae , ed. 195. The first and final account of Ja cob Fulwiler, iktfutiniettator of the 'awe 'ef John Steiner, 4 . deceased. •,' • ..: W. .W. LIA,SIERSLY, Register's office. Genyabon. ? itegiater. Nev. 5 • . : Collectors 'rake Notlev roVeclors Tires in the JR- erect I ownetiilli le AdaWts Coenty; are hereby notified thet 'they 'will be ' re quired to mettle tirti their 'll4licAtie on or Were Wedociutay the at dq of Januury next. on which day the Coruiniesinners will meet at their effuse to give the twee stay cutonenitiall. 3. G. MoiumorrAH. JOHN Mvisietatex jr, JAWS neat" Leutnitiisitioners. A.eutimeiitnot, clerk. [Not. 21.-44 CI L 0 T I-18 C4§SIMERS, VES`►` : iNGS. 4r.c. o —} tuihioultbte variety, fervad ~ .8C ti Epics OZTEEI. GOODS—weltu Ititiseite t0P111%6 Beads te r., can be'+ad at eilltitteee* t 546 hi YetiliY tifeql .caer ,ei ItfOßNir4oBl4R4 l man JOHN IN trtSEEMANAxio —ll )u IAOOI3 GittllB'r, 14) sift Com shissioxtri:. .d • ; f; fi AGAIN AT WORK. 1, • ATTEND TOED TININTiIi firlE subseriber has the pleatitte . of announcing to his friends that 18410111 again recovered his hbalth Sufficient tiftea Sarno, this practice of • Dental Silrgery, and Will tie pleased to attend to sli orttate i l connected With his profesaio'n, sueksis cleditoing, filing, pulling, plugging an d' , l'eeth. Having the benefit:Or .othuber of years practioe. he Dusts e • .; dent of beingable to render full estlitfa to all who may favor'him With , tronage. Kr Reference is tespetttfully made the following gentlemen : - Us. H. 8, "lobar, lion. M. , Dr. A. Wheat, Prof. M. L. leionin., pr. N. 9. Dorlachir, Rev. Dr. Whintretar; ""'w r. D . Horner, Riv. Dr. Deught.r. Dr. (2,• Homer. I:11V. - Jacob Ziegler. The autishiiher ties rernotiekl Mini* donee to the house formerly occupied bri Rev. Mr, Gerhart, in S. Elaltimorestreetvw a fear doors above Fahhetriunk's stunt. '.'T • F. E. - VAtinERSLOOT; March 16, 1850.--tf • 4•14f,,,t) Price Reducid . l . VAUGHN'S aticotratrenc =maw Loafs Uses—OnlyllMo OM perirso of the'Gress4 41.0;himi Item ••RUT' woven, o skives ." • heftier! SY OW' :swot ealleferkor of his duets, distinsbud Ifidedilv• Attires had 'Moeda. hu MVO ' Reamed **Price' 'or hi. Ponds , wed well blown etuth end hen die d&ho herenholl. be wi3 pet - op bet or nu eayl..blydifaior *rate o the nun prieewrill Ye 013 DOLIAIt Ts pet& way ,wt serwed tint Woe Arguer of die NO n ihsa. .42•14 th. ad esoisive properuar watt helm, vs , uarrawesw. awl the maw at.. will in immorad irk pew H . pries it se Yr/44*ton. rrt A. this reediefin, soder ne reduced prioe..iiti by thou who have wet hitherto wade thewerehei Ice with it Auer. the nephew would belt to tethers ells W 1 Oda it ost to he with the ors maw of nweidlir of the day ;•' it eielso for itself a goner. Ant* pewerrepi3 ell dreeemai Ohms ear raw hrumerides mew herat world ; and hos avulsed itielf G2l eight ght Ter a/ ice • medical virtue, tad. 'roil thb redeether. otawsueded the price of asp alive wtkie is dds Usk. . • Nam" rAwricuLklit iv. MO ertkis ores with dessiinethT log power sad sertaloty. WOO ON Mood, Liver, Lduya. Lungs...l .- _ and A ether omen. edehl the Reim *edam e ( ' 04 4 lilb PA,' health depend. tide oakum by• iegh ate , IP•k• 1, • ••••ir 111 1 .''t a ' . , as Dropsy sad Gravel, , ;,s 5:0.4 = 4.th. sod ell dirty et that amen. It liaY be Ara *lltea thh lateilegeat pirealetaa ha. aliendoeed his —hag '- these adhering dassea, seen. imes* pleerli; Illthid. _ .i''' oar win& eardertle and boosoir sosoussomr' . - dim paseeat peat It is was ',budded ler ahl, sad the OW Weillhelli) tha ankle ea is the • : k /1,-1.2 .rli Cheapest Iffsdishke L thrlikat • - 1(0 liar SIN. irk Air ...tiffromitaffire gm rooks ever duos ps*ss rriAfik tirfroldifiri* sow oared ralarlik fir iirrotiffl, rfavrirsoiffi 4111 frfre raw datum par nor re VArraca IhrrurifiT 'Theo mains MA Ittlibbd4 lath thil beta' 'raduw, lade bleu aluaetar Woe fritiotifiar tM arealairr, th*loolliiiic CAC* Ed sbiab.li Ar Isom ram al puts se Or ***loo. Oar ba Mill s chcliehell YMCA& Liltheralado "bilwarraPy-filir fcfrift Merriam Reseed y, now Srf *l. if WWI biUMNI at 1 11 Yea, ext 4 Waal u6O at. nob. Ho midi 11 , 901 will to linorod pawed Ida* it disposed of. rit.tvia Saffiflo. K. Y., or !kale OWE:a O. 0. V fflnlialb tali Vllideser Lag br OL;CeTI QM, 01 Waldo Law. N. Voriifefif. ; 040 , 11 , 44111 Gal lad 'OM USZWL9•I6IiIMO) Mat 10' 1. 0 } 1 PO4 alr,!sfr a. vale sisal to Ao Efdebtar, nottyrila: itartin, 031160 ; Wm. Vl7 op; East • sipti.4„ Mary Abhouttowts ;J tl• C. 'l;` • r'Oevflia ; Lewis Drufait, C•tuitileisb*itr Irprlin,Hinover• . r•-.O UkM :Oct. 3:0. ...___. 4 . ALFX. 11. :.•11- V `Lehp,lli Aprg rgi . ill' . 4 . 0'.'" chrinaE in t'a Cente ' CfiC e . .iA ‘-r, of the CoezythqueelokUftef* - ' 'l' and Stevenson's carnets*" 't: 4 .1.0443. m A Gisatit " t ; ;sfe . ' ' tia.l CV UEtOstictlliOe4,lPaiare ..'# ' PSl** Vitt/ telt „ sa -STARV Irma, 4 41,11. alt#4lo4CE • I r: 11 7 19 4 ibso - ^ 4l ti . ' h tliard l 44 l s l l l44: Ltiown set.4oorel :ATH"3 . .t /. Itso 13E32 4 .1 ! ,)Aletio 41 I *Mt k iltrt6ll ltAld rsi ikv:toort view stoS - •em 1 ..ta
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