From Enro: by the Steamship "Arctic." The dates from Europe by the "Arctic" are to Jan. 11. There had been' no tid ings from the ‘..4thntir," the missing steamer. up to the eatlittiof the Arctic. The English general news possesses no roaellelltvPitmel interest. eaalitut&lfirsat lexeitrinent had pre via at Paris d t lring the week preceding is — os of the cudden roignntion en limo *Ate old Ministry. This,was eitulhiet uEVait by the open hostility of the reggiksti t toweril Gen. t;iiangsrnier, who, difiatice of the earnest protestation of Illeitisiry, Was given permission on the Istiaatiattid by a decided majority, to jos tify'his ctilithirt before the Assembly. :Sloth the Right and the Left warmly applauded the General, when the Minis try'skruptly withdrew, and with equal ab• rummies migned in a body. •Ithe.Preaitlent expericm•ed greet di ificull• trio the- l'ormanon of a new cabinet. M. &WWI having refused to accept office. !This state of things continued for nearly a week when, as we learn, from a telegraph distraisis, dated Paris, Friday evening, kindly furnished by Capt. Luce, that the Monitenr appeared with the President's IPMti; and the racial announcement of Dyn de !'Buys for Foreign Affaires, and Caen. Raymons dee Jean de Angley, farthe War office, with new appointments aksonf Ministers of Marine, Public Works and Commerce. ,reknother decree, signed by the Minis. ; tera,of the Lori-tor rind of War, is publish. elth end revokes the ,le..ree by which the National Guard s.:d the troops of the First Division were uni:cd under 01111 command. The effect of this decree is to abolish the 1 poet heretofore held by Gen. Changarniet.: Geo. Pertivt tikes command of the Nat. ibael Guard. and the troops of the First I;lisiebiri are to be commanded by Gen. I Bariguay Ho enters upon his deft n_general orders to the army Peels s _whicit he explains the object of ' his mission, and states that he will main tain the•dirripitne ni,ich his predecessors had established. He also states that he wilibupliold - the authority established lay the. Constitution, and give his energetic enpport to the execution of the laws. A postscript to the dispatch, under dile, 7 o'clock, states that a motion had been made in the Assembly at their beret elle to ware a vorim.ission to prepare M.' cantinas ex preasi ve oldie Legislature lit re... ipitd to recent events, winch moticerr was earriati.agailial the active opposition of the Atinistry. by v vote of 350 to 253. Great tonfosion is soul to have prevailed ip tl illesetably after the declaration oldie ,sofa. .Gainesay.—ln regard to the Gernterk gmeetinii. though Mere are noins.. probable and: improbaOte rontops, nothing is virtual. IYAnou ti, The purpose of the Confers etataes at Dresden boll g seruptdow4y z ee. ;leis whielt it is judged is not a • (storable emery tr. trio io oh n hick per- . trades the hear,:n; of l'i,inert.c.;;eliwerteulterm, end,the growing hostilities of the Chain tor* at Berlin. which met on ,the 3d, inst., *Also named us evidences of an unsenin., feekory state of dm negotiations. At the Irmo dates (7111 inst.;) Prince clieraireens ***mission to Vienna is stoical, to last bios its intended object. : The Erup t" ror of Austria and the King 9f, Presifia have agreed to_tueet at-Dresden about the liddle of the:month.. . q.llike Commissioners to arrange the diif akin* between the:Duchies bad arrived lilißousbinr, and at , the latest dale hat gram tbe dithoritias three days to vonsid, ersowhit *noise they would pursao.-+- Vitatirtots the Government and the Pea. tram'•Repnationtstiires in Wurtumbsarg are ' de upon the subjett of voting ibil plies i vad, there appears to be a robblaitilt that a record edition of the lilleeteataisse affair tirill'anally be enacted istillet.satsß:lettisory. •ollitisklN-t- , Tha accounts from Rome, and 61 aselaityuf Idassini, and other Italian felfaginisigivise,no redeem to doubt but any emitieskatiffsoalty at Paris would be instant aplaeledispost.twunfurl the republican hair allitatlfieradoLy Vay. where the French amlderathasietwen so oboottiouwthet they are indiscriminately gssassinated by *heck sn ittliens et..., 1 .1.1,1i...,,....55i0n; o ,llir =42Fitan gpitin we base' nothing i 41101' usiiil weekly statement orate innnr Narritz's Cabinet,' which *filliN brei caused by the Queen's haw. ml4f reel/Ivad that gentleman coldly. - it.lcrissEltnits Start, according IQ the returns of LB5O. now nearly learn. flete. contained a population on the first tAlt tlene levt of nearly if not quite B.looe 1160-.. an iticrea-,:e of :.bout 650,000. or 010r,135 per cent. during theta:lt ten years., •-pia current motivate of 96.000 as the it*ya vino of representation in the House weittl4l give her 3i members hencetorth.— elose of Iwo. We are inclined to be lire, however. that the ratio will be attar , .100.900 and Ilv.t our state will have tortAik nnou'uera in the five Congresses inecording tie neat. tl. I'. 7'ribuno.- --• eiror..... _. CASE .. rarg SL AVE Di Li 44ILLBEMLO. Vtio : 44egro also named David, claimed-, ask tlistottperty of a Mr.. Briggs, of Clark, rviEgiiiia, was arrested in liarri~ glan ,f, k 4,14, arid after exatuittatipor by V.,*CuatailbstotieF, Rtubard .M!,,1,14 , f i sq,,, wits, quietly banded over. :to tits mavfl•r, to be tranipuriati back to rills forams...4omi. t.'4llreensiderable crowd. gathered shoat dee. , Coesiroissioner's office, during the ppesms. or the exam ; but the' timed pawn elect prevailed, and no excitement' Witateeer.was evnieed by tnu speutators. ralfite7isegrn admitted 11;;:t he te as a slave. alitthat 11131.1 %CRS MV in Virginia by the r e l ' claiming blin. lie also expressed f as being tired of Pennsylvania. and deitirous of returning to his master's awrice4 ~ . •• • °URINARY SI, RO /CAL OPERATION. lURTIL, says the Bunion Journal, that arse, at this en), recently took coin ' stomach of an Irish girl, at the Whatachusetts general hospital, by means ttlitqfiseitsion, a tape-worm forty-one feet inadoektreett lathes iit length. The opera- IllWaisoperforiated while the sufferer was *or ilatindminee of ether. She obser v- Id ',sowing to her senotob—"Oh t I h ave hatOtokeepot dream, and loel relieved." Tllpeettlint vu dressed with great care, **lite' -.bas scarcely complained of pain Ikata . epottion. 'flits, we are told, is illae on record where the t tape ' as Mit iheeta 'literally eat , from the ho foot yiziliiiv .. : _ . • , . at ~91111 CAPITOL.—Ths 'ow at Alfaallington, his said. .Itaes wet a plan fat the extension Of C , Set, by additional wings on ', aa r,,,,,, . . : Al' 'The Senate eathmitteti • T.,,,,,' t.. etetwented. hot I'm, are pt- - :- - liiiilli *I lint wittnw; ' 4 Gold Medal to Gen. Scott. Tile Slate ul Virginia his recently toted a gold medal to Gen. Scott, which was presented to him on Saturday at tVgali -111.0411 by • Griiiiittittee *minted 1:ly the . Governor ul the State. The. frashingtos .Republic earl medal is a gift worthy of the magna witt ier tleton to one of the bnvestof hereon*, who is distinguished no less for his wis dom than hie courage. The: Aiettitteell papers give the following description of it: "This beautiful memorial of Virginia's munificent gratitude is .at. thet,sentejtin one of the most exquiSite spechitens of I American art that we hive etet.teteln.ti;-11 The medal is 31 inches in diameter. fiv - sixteenths of an Melt thick,'and is otenuiti very massive and rich. ..On One title tt en' admirable life-like bast of the General, with the words , Winfield Scott y ieerpitale above. The bust inantlit Nm: an oblong pedestal—flanked , terta;,entile sprig; of laurel end oak lirachiticihitir wings ; a number rif,fitigt,•.r • o Meskeri', banners among iheiti.) len ilpiketr.. tars and field pieces lOriaieg en aPPrapri- . ate hack-ground. On Ili& fustiest*, following inscription: - ' •'The wealth of Virginia presently this meet flu Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott, as a memorial of her admiration for the greet: 'tind-ditt:. tinguished services of her son, whilst tour. ander-in.ehief of the American' ,armies in the war with MeMeo. iB4B ' On the reverse side in the centieitan dl a beautiful fluted column. with 'lBl2' on the base and .(848' on the. capital. A spread eagle holding sui.olive branch it its month, is on int' top—and the Coliftmil hr entwined with leaves tif4laurid, with the words 'Vera Cruz, Cerro Gooks.. Contreras, Churebuicitkltel Rey. Chaputi. tepee, Mexiito.':.. Above Atte column are the Wordeßeeit quod Cogitavit ; below, • Frew Virgin ia,' and art eiteuteheun with thecitatoterme orate-State. In the back .groind are the prineivalbuildings in or sneer the city of - Mexico, the Castle of San Juan, CeentreutiJralt,ltorith the peculiar and strikingly-peaked-mountainse turneries at work, 40—the whole encircled by. a very rich wreath of laurel an' oak entertwined.. The medal is one of great beauty and wag , nifieenee, and does great credit to the ex. quisite skill and taste of Mr. C. C. Wright, an old soldier under Gen Scott, and now of Anew York.”. • TRIO • PRIDIESTATION' or TUC GOLD MEDAL to Maj. Alen. Scott took place at , . the City illall on Saterday morning. in the -presence oft herr numiser Of military of. Berra. eitizeni, find inengers. who nearly filltal the spaciotilt Craned Chamber. moog the`-distingu ished , persons, present were the Setirmary of War, the Secretary of the Interior...end the Attorney General. The lion. Mrs Borwell, of the Virginia. Legislature, on presenting the medal, de -1 livered an excellent addresa, to which Gen. Scott made an *Piquant end suitable reply. The ceremonies were altogether of en int 'peeing and enteral:dug Character. R . 141501111 Eirilcia or Rute.—A start ling incident, connected with the misery whieh fallowsin the train lifKing says the Pottsville tVa.) Press, occurred in Rev, Mr.,Johniton's Second Methodist Church, oldies borough, on Sunday even.' Littlest. While the collection wart being takeu'up, a man whose personal appear. sacs evidently , denoted a shattered consti. nation. and consequent misery and suffer. irtgolirlw intolhe basket a small paper carefully rolled up, Which ou subsequent examination was found to contain a half dime, the lastlentnant, it seems, of* wast ed patrimony ; for on the paper was writ ten, ~T his is the last of four Helmand dollar, left me by my father—Rum and. its PPM!" Who the poor fellow was, or whence he came, is not• known, for he was a stranger, and evidently a wanderer upon the face of the earth, Matimaance Iw Miniotse.—On Wed nesday Tonnaiy H. Smith. practising physician. et Boston, was arraigned on a riiarge of man-slaughter in having reused the death of three young children by mal administration of medicine. The children were named Edward, Dowlingainnee T. Juice, and Edward iehnson. and were be. limed to have name te:their deaths by ovtr deem of physic I grains of •!Darter'* powder" having been given in one case: within two home; iivanothipt opium and camphor .t and in a third quill. end anti inooy. Meet twltety.sve . witpe u aa went examined by the Grand Jury. ric e teas opodnimil ye the next.ntrin and Mal requited is 4141404 .J /bait Perrs.—...Ne than, says the fl is, too Tiaoscript, whit is abist . to pap, ought ever to say, to a ppor etfn “call again," when die payment, ofa few dollars, would Make his creditors andTainlly comfortatibt. This issopml morales Delay in lieprmant obliged the creditor to loos time int unplug ifter, the money. tiOtch is equivalent to,s9 much value deducted (rods the Where the , debt le:offal sltitrocuitil. istro three errindi after it"' would hoii to -tore Alien its' *hole Valhi." , eieditbebril Du itortisALrusitwe;e--Dantiet Broik for.several yeass2p4optlstoior Gift =sCf` the anitspiiitecisklraabistliati..Paijimai ly of..tint ttAatindessi linneetilits) limit tie; ilit.4:ttatnelts This Mita tin: i astesti Shock* niannstraufsittidayne4o r aiirdthit road. be moan Uumbseiand sod Wsat-Now l ii ion.. liiehad jolt below ~ a ppointid Amiss') intendant, or. w stuns agency. by shatirhinte beriand and WAN .Nowinistifistik Amid ennipany. and :while 4 abinn. mime; Ot: pothole saw tniUssissiclatonsgalir eisad,4isq accidentally came in contact with.titesawi. , and was literally cut assundur. ' JENNY LlND.—Her last coneurt •at Havana realized a very large sum of mon ey, all of which she handed over to oar. fain public charities of distinction. After visiting all the potable places about the city, Jenny designed to leave fur New Orleans by the Ohio. The receipts of her charity concert at Havana went divi. ded as followe $lOOO to the Charity Hospital 01 St. John of God ; $lOOO to the Catalan Beneficent Society ; $lOOO to the Ursuline Convent for the education of Poor Children; and $lOOO in alms for the deserving poor. WIIGALTU OF PPINSYLVANIA.---The fol lowing item, taken from the Washington Correspondence of the Philadelphia Led ger, will glee an idea of the wealth of our State: - - . Would you believe that the mineral Mssascuusarrs Et.ed•ricrt.--mr. nun wealth of Schuylkill county. Pa.. so " far all can's majority in the'whole ad, dietrit is explored, according to the Official census 1.010, a rebniva gain ,since'Novinaber 'of returns, is larger than California But it 1,281. 'Ti the elh district Davie wiljori. is even so. The amount of tonage at the ty is 347.; nit giin 878. In the 10th usual rate per ton of coal actually exceeds Bctidder's inajf!ily, is 114 ; 'Tha" ihree ,per coquet tbcgoldAug ,11i, California, and are Wttigs: Ni"No 01,9 i", ,ih ct, 'ke'eght io ibe 324/144114 Itne ever ld I ttriett. !HYDROPHOBIA -AN IMPORTANT DI& The follosiing is l'alieti front the Charles , ' i, (S. U.) Mercury. It is an authentic i t us ate nitt uutl Mr. liskisapn ls a person a ti 0 ti k ,, bo..lprthy cMdens. : The inform tiolu which kt do uses is 'of grave impurtahei; lint only` tti the lifitdrarfeculty. but to the . whole human family. .That the. Academy' ' of Sciences should have treated it with di,- reg e ard so long ht,„. perhaps, attributable to tiVill - ifieliigheen Micinimouslieensistnui=' ailed : i•i; i "' j' ' ' l. . , "Mr. Buissen hae written to the Paris ;eiiiilt* r tit'llitektriiiio*'ttrelafttf 'iv as his, smelt treatise on,b,ydrophnitta,addreued to ilia Academy so . far Puha' 1838, and sign ed with elinglelnitiai. l'hivpasn referred, ise'la the treathle-wai lii. own :WO Par - , tioulats,and tits. Mode oh cure idopted were it fe4P 44 , 1 ., O. =AP J heflh *led le visit a yerrlfhrYllA hlr three ,dayd, Was 'said to bte sufiering und e r this thorium. She luali the usual symptoms, constriction of die ducat, inabihty, res, swallow. abundant se cretion of silfint;ifiVilminifieg at the inouth. tier t ueighbontfialdsdni . had been bitten by , M I A Uf ' kr l ) ' d Y# • !3 0 f°kg.. herote hfilaec ,Vitr.raka site was Medal antltlf a d a ray foOro'4fie,rwiiiitli. hi T tipaiod„ who' hit!, hishandi coy-1 Feed with , inosimously eleaused l them jth tpwel which hag peen mewl to wipe the tuned' of this patient, ,Ilu then hatr,ei ulceration open, oi,te el his fillets, yet' thought ii inif li cient to wipe off the , sal, iva that adhered. with a little water. The . ninth day, alter being in hir,cabroikt„ he was suddenly seized with, a pain in Ins throat, end pite Still greater in his oyes.-- The saliva wee,,continßoilly ,puuring iota his Month ; the imprerstoit a l current ul sir. the sight u~ .brilliant, bodice, Fushun I• pautlul equitation ; hia body appeared to hien KA light that he, felt as, though he could leap to a prodigious height, lie experi• aimed. he raids a..w , ruit sunk bite. nut meg. hilt 'tumuli end inanimate hiidies., , he drank with *Miticulty, and t h e , sight of water was still more distressing,to bite titan the pain in, the fl'hese symptoms recurred every five minutes, land it appeared to him US though the pain commenced its the affected linger and ex• tended thence to the shoulder. . "From the whole of the symiums, he judged himself aifiteted with hydrophobia, mid:resolved* terniinate his. lite by an gling hiantelf * a vapor With. Having elk teled one !Or this purpose be cauted - the heat to he raised to one hundred and seV. etityilegrees .thirty-six enemies . Fahren heit, when he was equally surprised and delighted, to find himself free of coutplaint. I He ‘ l,eft the bathing room-well; dined hear- I tilt' ,cud drank, more than usual. Since , that time, he says, he has treated in the samermanner more than eighty persons bitten, in four of whom the,aytuptunie had I' appeweesl, anti in no case has he failed, er- eept in that of . one child, seven year! old 1 who tiled iu the bath, The triode of treat- I went he recommends is, that the person bit should take. a certain number. of vs pot bathe, (commonly called ftuesitin) I and should ;educe every night violent per ; piration, by wrapping himself in flannel*. covering !outsell with a feather-bed; the 1 perspiration is favored by drinking . freely, of a, warm decoction of sarsaparilla. "lie declares, so convinced is he of the efficacy ul his utotle,uf treatment that lie. will setter hiMself to be Moot:elated with the disease. As a proof of the utility of , copious and continual pa rspiratior, he re late* the following anecdote : A relative of the musician Grety was bitten by a mad dug, at the saute time with many oth er persons who all died of hydroptiolna. For his part, feeling the first symptoms of the disease, he took to dancing night and day, saying that he wished to die gaily. Ile recovered. M. Bussion also cites the old stories of dim 3iitg being a remedy for the bite of a tarantula, and draw, attention to the fact that the animals in which this madness is most frequently found to de velop:, itself eptottatteoudir.' are dogs, wolves and fuzes, which never ['moping. ' 'rhe t•Equil Suffrage" hill, giving a right to every white th:n 'in North Cern. line to Vote for'members of the State Sen ate. has towed. the' Hone* of Contmcms by' the necessary ,ninjoritv of more' than threeLlifthe'of the whole ilittuii, vie : '76 to $5l It wits at first rejerted, not reeeiv. ing three-661m l hat a ft erwards rerottaride ad and passed: In the Senate the vote Mond 29 to2ol—Winting one of thtee-tlfitut ,of the whole &nide •htit trnotibn lor re , consideration is'neir pinufing. ' Ilort.Tnua, 'IL 11errrpe t ---Thongh this trendeman retiree (ra . tp .tbe p.. s. 'denote Idler, the 4th of,,binich t by reason u i Mr, Geyer tieing eleqed Ancyail him, it is probable the esiouttyl-may atilt conlinue to have los valuabliteereicira in 11 ia,seid,,he will be , candidate for the flow of R,epresentatieee, thus eborsi4ll. hit reedy appreuittion of that republican principle of serving •Mis peep!, in any ea- PleitYs ibiglior,uhdoy or lower lattiarrops as they, may , ohoopet to .require,. MEE . , 41NRODOTI OF RICH ARD 137 plterti"ol Leietienet. M W eeb d IS still' alio whilireahhard tIIEI .ptiesedi the' 'night' he! 'tore the battle of Bosworth ; and there's 'iteonor ilittoWiretertlitii *Bleb 1 4 Ithilitellti Viet %env 'ti itstYnd dativrtells +fahatiVritteed 1 ter. l 44 , 4oitteliie etteteincte'clehiveineirg. the baggage of his camp, a cumberwsme Wets** ;only4k4l4o 4 behld Amp add' 'trived a receptacle for his treasure, wAtrit lay`eiblideltietl'tifith ,t 'w*hvorrilair:,;- '•kfterothe 'in l Wl4litt , :litieliaffir fell, the" Earl of , Riehottrfitl'eNlteit4 . lAtititer 1 tieloeidue irtums ; the frietithrtif Iliehrittl Were pillagettl•btit' the bed ivat. neglected by 'every' plduderer, es daeltils lumber. The Ovruer , tif the lioeseefter. wards diseevering ,the tented; becemei ' denly rich, without any visiblevanse.—.. Ile buu4lit lands, nutlet length arrived at the dignity of being 'Mayor if Lelceiter: ' Many years afterwards, his widoelywho ' had been left in great afffuenee, wait lON dared for her wealth by her servant-amid, who had been privy to the affair, and at the trial of this woman and her acCompli, cea, the whole transaction came to light. MAIISACItLYSETiS SENATOR. --.The result tor the balloting in the Massachusette Le gislature, on Friday, was the passeage of a joint resolution; assigning ,Tuesday, the 4th day of February, for the election of U. S. E,3enatkr, _There.. was muell bitter tend angry discuaeion. L 6 6.6 • 1 .4.,,,6,.,..,„......,...,.,.,,.... ars ~.. 1/15t*OVERY LETTER TRON ABBOT LAWRENCE•A friend his receXed a letter frtmt Abbot I4wrente, out'6lMister t ' Leintion, from willicll t e fylloring , est ct i le taken.— Altai i ate of oir gro itteitikleistedness totEtir a ai t d .Or rgtrllittations ', is ilapb 'to th enga. I ged in trade, and interesting to all readers. LONDON. Dec. 31, 1860 ♦ • • • entlittbintinestte:dterskto sr. rest the Impottitione of foreign stations which - so far exceed our Exports. We ha# *1,14140 oad fitly Millions of oilers of Milled Stiles; &kid, asturiattist Alone. libialLia been sold to pay the balance of trade a ge hist' MS. ,, --4 if other tedida.tot the of foreign isboi to 'the detriment of our own: QueExpiitte 'ehnitlif 'balance our Itnphrts; end to 'Oita extent am willing tri gill--aint riot timber. It ie not Credits blo to obrgretit thinitry' IP borrow large awns Of - U.lonel.. of our rivals, for the pur. lime of obtaining •sitett artirleer of luxory or riciessit§r es ittfotdd be 'produced at home. ' are reklessly squandering our 'Magnificent 'itilourreor. When' will our - peopli, leien'Sriadom • lielieve r rne. - dear 'sir: most faith - • fully, 'Yens. friend and dhd't deret:, • • I.llBO'r 'LAWRENCE. OLIDDON'II Lacceita..— There - was a bile asiedthlagii (wow tit item Of Philadelphia end their fainihes on Priday eiening, at, the Mnsenm, attracted by, the annovanemeat that the discoveries on unrolling the mummies last Week stoOd bd explained in a lecture by Mr: dlidtlon. tie I'lidadelPhia Inquirer "All she cloths and , rappinge had been soodvedi and the ono - rimy of the boy. ap• paternity ,about eleven years.of age. was iknearkably cutnpletet , .On the third fin 4yersithe leftitand there Was a rinuttp parently made of silver orplatina—ht any !rate.of whiriovidnal— f with :green stone as a signet, and bearing the deride of a scar abenza; (beetle., -The-body of the {amnia stab broken at the knerks. but otherwise the boomer was perfect. No jewels were found with this mummy. Both bodies :had been exairtined at the, Pennsylvania College of NlS.dieine. the Professors of which had reported thirty•twomemorantla. These were reardto tlib audience: Ser. eral ilf the chief points were toui:hed upon by Mr. Glidden, when the mummies were unrolled. The flesh of the bodies was in a stale of preservation. but eomewhat hard and withered. and of a dark brown color:" FlowT. is 111 Y iNOIANA cONYLNT/ON,--. A scene necurryd, in the Indiana State Coo-, vention, on the 24th inst., whiclijanot ov er credintble toxhat body. The subject underconsideration,. was the proposition appoint three ; commission%s to revise and modify the ',Jaws, and to 'reform the mode :Of practice at law. Alany hard things wire said against the legal profew aiongenOrally, and Mr. H ovey ; a dele-, gate from Posey. ,(wlio.sis a lawyer) said he could 'put his finger on three men in the convention who expected to be appoint ed the,Conimittsioners. Some called out, "Name them:" and a member sitting near 'M`r:lintey called tint" Kent." Mr ; Kent then rose, much excited, and callt7d Mr. Hovey a "coward ;". whereupon Mr. Ho vey edvanced to Mr. Kent's seat, and strlicklncn a blow in the eye. Both par ties were. ordered into custody, and a long explanation took place amid great excite ment. Filially, apologies were made, and ,by a vote of tic convention, the ruporn , :s were directed to smother the whole affair. LEARNINO FAST.—People who deny to t colored folk original geidus, cannot dispute! after reading the following statement of the result of a law suit at Philadelphia, on Friday last, that they are adepts at imita ting the conduct of their white superiors Caroline Park, a young colored wow. an, this morning Ulm ined.a verdict in the District Court. o assq,:ppinat Nicholas U. .who hug trignil withiier offec-, Min! by recijeing io marry: her ~according to . promise. The defenclant, though of parimtsge. has .1141.4(ight a 94r4 • r!cs. son, that lie, could csaiq p at es, for p white : man. the 'dismirded gun!e is rather dark er, though quite, preposseasing. . at tempted to : escape clic. consequences of breaking his,prctirtiatt hy,plastitng that it, wy Made iwforc. he wtio of age...but .the preyed it to •Iptve been renewed aftprlds, stFrivA Anpiority." , • Gee. CAta I'Lenorn isor.To at,klrlff- OEN I • IAL Castriitiare 11.152'..—the . 1i. Patriot ea) a :—“Gen. Cure, in his letter to the ittlinnnre poniention, accepting its nontination for' the:frristtlenci, pledged .11intietf nevet to be a csadidate to!. he Presidency. "No . cc, 'Oenpottsibly' t tiriee which would ues,l me te_pitirtnit MY _nine to himight, for. ward in ecioneo,lloll4lllLthe Stae : Y. 4. In making this pledge Gen. Case dealared that it *ea dretatiid by of - pithy" th his einincri: Languig?,edniti nol'he nitfre binding upon , ' Gen. Cass titan the pledge, voFtr.tarily unwind by `fie - nr hie v netrid to be bro't fikliVrd'lh‘"colideeil.69 diet 'Chief ' If /,1/ 1/1/..144 44144 4, 3114. /ill /4 )1 , 4 44 41 1-f rOWIEMO/A1 ,444. W 4 b• penalise tameenitte elillitib*epoworieljust the staleipmidne They had. ibosseld iitts tieing she tetanal! fait. in" the' 'Thilesidn point' 01./Iptiptilitiotti.(ime ' l O4 find themielvesfartheritr.alierifstWifroti old IPownsylvanie Ithanilig•!ffl94o:''') file 'Keyinotten Rune Is not.J Blind some of her • too deepotiding4tihe SIM "la the•hshir of eellingiteti She hsi , hod hot eyrie wide aped during the •list ten !yitere i end :him •Inerealedohilt population 'by.* greeter proportion thetriny_ one of the OM l'itirtiten;•not even Now ''York exeepletl: Oise its k Tarittlyi!loloes at , Washing. ton that will:enable oil itrileseioprour min eral resources : 4nd we promise you to be at the head iii 11160-,,:[lolly News. ' Au. ain ,Nsw' FANOL D.G 0.--- the Massachusetts Legislature, as well as. Ow New York City authorities, are &toy ing against lottery gambling, such as art. unions, gift concerts, &o. These gift con certs are being introduced shoat New Or. loans. The question is; do they conic un der the ordinary laws against lotteries.-- Further legialstiow is proposed. "TRIly, PHEA9,lllNo '. —Newspaplr Editing,--lion, Mr.. Palfrey, who 1 thenee'd editing the'new organ at brOke down in two dap: Like a good many inhere who cut, it.,figure iu this world,they find that when'they come to anything Pm real ati news paper editing, iOti 04) . 0, ~It is much easier foe newaptipeti ittaki,treS mip,thiin it foe tbliug iiiik• itunitiiets; ..... - • • A GLANCE AT OUR COUNTRY Ths New Yoilt Courier, in th e course of an Jirtiele, at the p,rogreies of the na tion,my, the} 10 no *iniatry has the ad. rants net rim at Wait* owns 101 the y r the pu allbn'of this,USi.! ted S le wa 6,3 ,oper is nogg 23, 500, T a Vr of Skates Wm ' t composing the mon was 1 ;it is now 31. Our territory then was 1,000,000 square 'miles ; it is now 8,200.000. All of our present domain welt of the Missis sippi then belonged to France and Spain, awl was an unbroken wilderness. Find- Oa li t tpthirpc . ll . )s o y/S4alll,*id) Georgia was the only State on the GUI(of Mexico.— Wisitis,ofillessOlorkolowa Wadi Mb, hkaillar lint Kentucky and Tennessee, and these hatltiiit most 'of theii feeble energies in bloOd .strife' with a savage lite.' ,1 111intiii, Indiana, 044,'Miiih!gifti, Sint the 'extern' 'O, , alfor. OM. own State, were yep but libntiag grounds, whetalndiaiiii roamed uniOcileit ed. , . In ev ery branch ' of industry ode eouni try ' Tia'S 'in itilifau inliiineti ea iiiipon di hi to ' that ia ifs pnfitilation.' 'Agrlctillnie hat I I more ,than kept pace titlt the - ludeiniad enlargemilit of our bounds or eiviliiadoti and ,Wit now ifot - only' supply 'tie • wilas . of out temning Minions. hut 'halt an 10- meOs'e Surplus, to ship to foreigtilaride.—;. In IB,oo,die total value id till 'kinds Or Mad lit ufacre!, oil protrueti Of 'induSity 'id 'the Tinned Statei liardiy, elteeeded a hundred millions, of dollars' ; in 1850 . the 4alue; as to he shown ''G% the venni. now taking. 1, will probably bq 6.01 s,ix L lniiiiired millions. i In 1806 the domeatie t•sporni artiounteti I' .to $3l 840. 000 1 • Iti 'lB5O to $130,940,- 012. The expel - ninon of Cotton alone .lise:inereased from ss,ooo,ooo'annuelly to 55 or bio intiti,;ml. 1 Our.mlaail. Lake Trade has increased r • ' amount. . 1 ' ritti ao too insigni rant to be mi -1 notated, to the' enormous value of $200,- i 000,000 annually. Our flireign marine is now hardly;, inferior lii 'value to that. or Great Illiyain, and . we are now gaining ,fasiiii than 'eVe l i• on; `our likaittii - tiVal.:4- - i ta s ty years3o,senrii•ely:inie of our pres ' en' foul- thinitand Miles of canal existed, and nut one of our Present eight'iltonsand 1 wiles of iiiilroad, or one of .. our retie& i bIXINCII /11610411)d miles of telegraph was either known or &partied of. In short, under the invigorating influence of free institutions, wo have grtitAt great and i i strong, with a rapidity which makes taine ; the wildest hopes of the founders of our Govern nient. TARIFF PROSPECIA At WASIIINOTON.-.-• A special telegraphic dispatch to the Tri• butte says there was a conference of the_ friends of a more dive: sifted and balanced Home Industry at the National Hotel on Saturday evening, to consider the subject of a revisjim of the Tariff. About seven ly members of Congress and totters took part in it. A Tariff. Auteialltitent Bill of five sections 'was partially sgrottUtpaa., though cot-,perfecti These 'sections pro. - 1. The valuation specified in the exist ing tariff shall be the actual market valua tion at the time when and the place whence the goods were exported. except for iron. Iron shall be asses:4l;d at the avarage for eign values at the chief points 01 exporta tion fur the last ten years. 2. Iron shall pay a duty of forty per cent. instead of the present duty of thirty per cent. finunnuous coal Window glass end linseed uil thirty per cent., now twenty per cent. 3. Woul, raw silk, hemp cordage and yarns, ten per cent. ad v.inee nn the pre sent rams. (Present duties :—Wool 30 per rent. ; raw silk. 13 ; hemp, 30 ; cor oage 25, and hemp yarn, 20. J Dyestuffs to be free. [Now variously 5, 10 and 15 per cent. 4. A Board of Gen. Appraisers on Mr. 1a iutltrup'a plan_[io insure uniformity of valuation and appraisemeut throughout the Union.] 8. Extends the present pririlfge of warehousing to a term of three years.— [Now one year.] COntrittaretr Gold Dollars are In cir culation. The Pltilaile l'ul,q the De 1:1 14: ‘ 144 I t . 11144. TA ,iIT) . I 94 . . ,f IA p A RIIIi with a 1111n01111 atigitifigdi OP l VA ln gi ai l 4 / 2 AWOVA POI hit t i kal rhea rylrbeavhbla a kw miles of *414 ' 4 Viii!ifitli** e . . ~. VIP! i . i::*?? . 44:ffi11v5444 i 414140440distbramtiP4 Wow +Mr ,whiskg ilharoihi; wipaionaeluastiiliPai wht twill Viola" la faith ailltit tb'Obes • bat aliaihre i itegi 11 ' ' *.. 1144 . . . e'd Ori 14. 1 0 7 1 :Pd Wilaliiti! -- 1 --- qtAlOwilywetiousii buff:---Mavtilitr. isittlAMOlii, C ( V1ig:1 4 .4 4 40 oftlif Yalit 41%40 1 40 Ou ifid °Pinion) ao ponoai. 'Mama the TaritTof 1848 via pan Ibis 884410 n. 811144114881albfrObr , liltthi ItiorsontatitB, Mr. 4 . ",:„.0.440ti1i40,4004; Wi lt iota W/ olliev4 i1W4. 11 4{ 0 1 1 °NO ' , Alamo'. M do 111 t 1 % , ,re , • ••i•• • To Urt yi t . . eary all ? Japuery," eel. Etitittiti !-The nteeptioit of petitions fe:nleir\seisiPyitii•nsiCh of• the eineaVel the Med' Philadelphia i. paitidnhitlY linereited tie the decision of' `eitiaial. ivinftleies which have been or will be brought Ware them, end I *Gold I odoikee,'irede 11V 41tititiWnt + ern thi'eitbliikte Ktifoir 4i; wee gia4 ll l- section 'pi l Ji e'st.ii 'eiFli4U4bii'didE I or Is thi u r . 444 1 16 4 444 rAisl p t, flki a :444 4/ PriSk I and Palq, • 090 , , ,, Y e rm! and concerning : it it W. ; 4i6,x-94 tihn Weight of publipweritineret t perideratae I think, however, i s eraitiet the projected move. meet. • Thefribjecwarreloridfielw &wed h this arrangement, isthei pettermancityl 11 the public pesos of the tlatricts, .71;01 the extension of the riirmo!o4i cv.ti titdin !viit'o,i rdi qi! ilk‘fmk Poo ,1 !i1 1 , r17 1 4 (01 the Art et I est . wpm ffeeuthx. new, ripe, ettangenients for the City sod. Pistrichswhich, haws thus far prey* ndmirelply ef i lective iu quel lins.thit 0041 of discord, which, rot Ito •Isss hem, yearn, hasi been snorseeinsin . the , tillbarbe Alethe'l Utly:'• The peopoishied• bah teeny, •enletiMetivo..• este* betereiveri ••ind emits petitiket results rennin,' 'cietloottedit wilt ddebtkets•be warmly proses& Another prominent rattled tit petition le., Ain the LW . s.xeiDfulug hoai Letitia* . *UK. Preer ty ibis ,Goatuouserealth, be impaled. The pro : , perry particularly referred. tolls that owned by churches, itchooler sied•Collapesi,:dte. Iha airioant thus s olemn uli alone and• es. mobile taxation,' %rider the Chatters to their witty al lairds of Tria.tres, to many millione' Alier petitioners upon this subject desire the total re peal of the old lavis—or the ;sing of limit wt eciently huge for Occoolat* 'Purrese4; a t wltiO point textionitetiou must cease 31, 1851, . , . On, Fnkla MAN : MN Gummy, from Ibe Jodi entry Committee iu g 1 .41 ineneta„reported the bal l LO repeal OrrUde auctions of the act of 1847, reon cerdlus Ititloapping, with a reeenamendetion clot it be negatived. Mr. bluelceberg moved to pro-I Deed to the consideration of the brit; end the - reel Mel nays being-called vomited, YeaslB, Nays 17. In the affirmative were lb Locos soil 1 IA big. Wm Frick, of Northuintmeland—in the negatiee AM 18 Whiter •nd 1 Locu, Mr. Guernsey of ego. ho the bill wits not inkjet up, and probably never will be—except to defeat it. The operation of the Biiiking LAW et last see- Mon, as regards the currency of 4alatlnnte., el tho..gb injurious enough to the facilities of money exchanges in this esetiop of the tate. appears to be practically so in the northern tier of counties, and naturally so, as their currency was principal ly made up of the small notes of the Mate of New York. As it Li hardly to ha expected that did Locofoco majmity in the Lower douse will eon. sentto repeal generally any part of their favorite measure ul last session, those order severally ask that they bay be exCluded, in the general et:. filtration of the 48th and 49th Heenan, of the - Law; l'hers is no neceasslty to particularize facts, to show the Injurhiss operation of the pres. ant system. Every one whose burliness gi•es him any interest lvtie subject, has certainly had experience enoogh already to convince him. They piumiscd us silver instead of the -rags' in then ' lation a year ago, but new, how is it I We have no small notes but our own, and the large de mend for change, apportions very few of them to I each one. Take a ten dollar, note to a Bank, and demand specie, and you get an eagle. There is no silver to be bed. Already ems dimes endxusr tete worth 2 per cent. pen ion) in the city.— And this is the practical operation of the Law, that was to give us a -metallic currency." Con tinue it als years Weser and we will get back to the old moon of exehanges. A bill has been read in place and made the or der of to-morrow week, in the House, giving the several Orphans' Courts power to decree a sale of Real Haste in any ease in which it may appear to be for the advantage of the parties In interest, that it should be sold. This act would obviate the necessity for a greet amount of higislatiost. now annually topfired. On :Saturday, in the House, the Resolutions en the Tariff mere taken up and meted Committee of the whole. The vote on the motion to consid er them sins Yeas 49, Nays 97. They were on omen& reading. when the hour of isdjsiorronent ed. rived and postponed proceedings. The s •pplement to the Act ineorpnisting the Reading Railroad Company. wee taken up see. terday and passed to second reading. It devotes the profits of the road heteefler to the piyment of debt. The Bill to abolish the board of Revenue Com missioners, was takes' up in the > mutts yesterday and paused Committee. It tlriil likely Gal in the House. as the !cedilla Locos give it no fagot. In accordance u tth the admirable sisnyestien of Governor Johnston in his , late mateeese, a resolu don roamed the Benatis yesterday, instructing a se lect t-'oiomiltee In inilifire into the expediency of bolding the Spring mad Fall elections on the same day—Nris :, the ad Tuesday offictober. The idea mud recommend itself It find latent*. Itic:ibarry yqatatilikt reittial , ltplatat, a Ohl. to .real New Cheater. Atlatao counts ) into Rep. arose School District. AFRIOAN IXILONTEATION AND. THE RECOIINITI9N DP LIBERIA—We ' learn from from Washington that on Thumlai last, a large delegation' from ibis Atnarictut Colodisation AOciely, ,Uat4il Pion •bir. , Ws!Wier.' PaoreMry' a Etati.,OrgMat* ramitiaion Si 4iberiao' Repot+ by, out Gosetantent. Poi atmag around paean. lid Worobe idvintaire ibis iebultl reset to bur commerce. ' his iiebertili4 iitateriolla OM. now emits on a tra4s_with Anita, tbat'SMounui ,g 4 iim l o . 4 ynk , A u e satliOns smlirgh orabosuEllA.i 000,0bir e ' YOtk . utl'o b witiii 66.l4o 4, it than shim r.' Welgrailetai the gentls iltiilf 4 1 .,0 1 14 11 14#01Yli?f!6inire it ' •POWP*lhAlt.f4ll 4 ol .41 , .;./ 1 4M4 4 !A 46 '' pupal ***Us; .kka eglatfOoll 4 ,IMPtii4 9Pt", igt 4 3FilftiOr°,lslol,ll9 l l.tiriiiMlM 04 to ft, as far a. We beat inter f of the Un)lau ta ) ,Montil ?aqui!. nil4lpral , an interviosar Qat 1ik . 1.604t,v)041ii . tgromoi 4 , 4;; ,.," i i ,, ,, a1 ., 1 , 1 . 4 , # i ~ i ,: ida . ll FIC-,Fk'4o 7 ol,m4 l '''w i lo'Yff*lo4, l tgi;:r l tst44 ..r , 5;404f4fp PRA hmittw4":4.lw. mulmividowyoifix.m. 1 , 1 4'40410k 4119. W ourfOrm v0 ,, , , , , „1 qicr • .11.41 i, I',r; _ trice lin:, . I •.41 *1 . :tic .1 . ~, n '.,11 . :.:tra !VIVI- MO a. ‘fli :110,1 fOintiiieVPo 131 " ° ;01 . 0 44; 11Tht i 1 i ,k15,44 1 A.1 4 ' 1 7. . 1 P NalAek , iA ll .. ti l p, _ 1 46 man, Win. Me Sherri. temp i ! I , ,liVirea„ RI, iet Markley. .._ .. - • 1144164644 akitoi4n Maithiittind county for Member- of Legislature, in room elMrt OhtirElt,i.vieneaited. heal remitted - in the tsteetion. of ,J ELias floetti (Lam%) by. ahem t 400 majority. over. DA Cathcart , • . ' Thb '4th'ett Peintitry hAs been ,elected on2l- t piw,4( op, NA*, Ytirk for • eitictioitir U.' /3.'qeriato. itiftik hark sr.* peep erinuneeing. el* eteeteekbi the Legialsepremplimtri, 444 flosi. Helm 8 Geyer, u a Senate, of the U. States. He takes the plan of Met pBl wSor ter expires on ° ld% 0, nrb, 0 41,1 1 00Nac %Of I ,Mft,Flb „ Pllrdi*? , rp blit*M.,444oo#43citXtrchf.k4":trthiii r thirria,l44roidrwyomarvfflawfgellrf. !Net on mai !its*iow 41014 pefean ,neet 004 1 ,4440. Ellenate. 1.. i 0 , ; . •• ~til haw Aids . botintft3llo - Previous to niii4Alig from that Stala ba bid"titi 'onto WalisSieritfer,^lndripiactiSid !Tramiel! ibisfiqiervoidtipA4Skettietig ersetben a pert I frs rerslessil Mule' be h'its iltiettOlosrirt die profeesitiri, endtittsined, iga"t a i*attl'ia'h4ll4taapi,'a• 'atairAgati4ia 06 2 :him; t,hafie a ataii ! ialiOxiii 416 bar: is a hith4 , 4el4ie, iistna *big. Tri ism tiOn of bie (7stOrit,, FsesidontiFilbuore 41,40 bins to meat in it, but he declined to accept ' iiistaka(lisii call South Carolina to sweent for the imprison mfgOial be?' . 1 •111941.9 41 44. Voir Bridik k '!Ven# l at Cirarleityn kap inttruffeil move in the mrtiar ;. aria ettiorft the chiiiil66 iCeVotiniana "Mr Ilf"! t qrgp n t l ll 4/I fl l l kill!' or l h (3 "" era{ Guyertment will orn,i o 40 it fbe them r F,otl. 4 will nate, permit a o f her Ina. man., liatit or w kilo, to bola:Wad le autrltioi io violation of. national lion. fB'On Wedoloihty bolt, in theU.S. Benito, Mr. Ituts...from tit Pankeice:tkinctiM“. rt ad Meek ihi Howl* bill-la-the' Wattles of poi*, agar with savors, itoWittletunto, one of which rot• peewit to strike soot thorproviiino for time fro* circa latiooOf nimipopeto Within thirty miles of the phica ofiohiication Tier, Astimosof CiuAtRL wr The New York. Poet says that et, letter frnro flomaytates that Mr. Clutched had en interview with the Cardinals on the subject of the little American chapel which hue resulted in its being permitted to go on without molestation. SitiCCOLitt"3lo4tia ''''''''''' prOpoeition has bren introduced and debated in the Marylaud Reform Portiontion, for g iving In the people of the different counties of the State the right to secede with the ter ritories attuclicd thrrelo, - ,and join such neighboriog Suttee al they may desire. DRATII,OF MR. ACDUBo THR DIRTIN. OULAHRIk . ORNITIIoLOGIST.—We leara froin the New York Es press of the decease of tide sederable an d highly distinctishrd naturalist, to whim the ..conntry end in deed the world owe en flitch for the ex teircend character of his , researches end pub*. none. He dietlea Monday molt ink. jail/Jinni/Wendt hp eauniry seal On the-North ifire,r, neer New Turk:city, at the Wye - lined' age of beiween seventy sod eiliPir; we,haTe . 4l4 some Hope.— ei Wistir's Baleen' Of 'Wild etteity-Nti quitcliery-.1-No tleception.- In'setling •fn-th the virtues of this frilly gran nietliehte, we have no desire to dit ceive thole who are laboring under afflic tion, nor do we wish to eulogize it more titan it rjustly deserves.' Yet when. we funk •round and see the vast amount of Ting a Rd.dwtcreaa,ocpas joned,by many of the distoses in which • thir medicine has proved so highly benefleial, we feel that we cannot urge ill claim* too 0141140 y. or say too:much in its favor., z Yarning rem edies. it true, httvelbeeti Offered and puff ed into notice Tor the cure .of &genet of the lungs, and some fume been found no dbubt'very useful, but of all that have yet been discovered. it is adatipect by physi- CIRVII, anti all who have witneated its facts, that none have proved es mica:neinl as this., Fur asthma, Wintriness of breath, and similar sffentions, it may be pronoun tad a positive cure..• • It has proved asth ma in many eaves of ten and twenty years standing. alter physicians had declared the case beyoudthe reach of medicine. Far sale is Gettysburg, Pc. by the authorised Agent. • • SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. BALTIMORE MAIIILIET. **OK 1112 sat7tlrott sow or wisirainat. FLOUR —4:l he leer assyliet Jat•Aly. &Jos o r ji a w g rd, 54,, brands at , $4.,. 1 55.117tiitY et R 4 565. Rye flour $3 76. ligra Meal $2 e 7 • , . 00. °MlN.—Supply Of Orain inederate. Red wheat , sl nit asl 04. White wheat 101 06' it $1 14.. (Catn..-whites 47 •ants, and yellow Oats 40 &46 0)046 • ;• • . • Matifl4 4-44 0.60 a $4.76. tatigims (rout $$ 5 0 to fa 50 pet WO ilia . on the hoot, evil to VS 76 it'SS 75 net. endltveniging 515 .00 gVest, ' HA Rl!' ED, 1 : 1 0-the 14th Mot.. Aitr Ihe Vag. kr. clutoline. Jorr tows nal :11po Eul4/fin% iliAilotiho % 7 . *or thiacpunig. • Y3ll thi to liithloinre, by thi Weir. 4. 3. &len;l..trioramixtr, 131100 ton. tad 1 114rers -Alex VIOL it e+tromermrl•ditighter . Parts thrissiciattatof Ohio county. ' ,In Yorlt.oo the Oth boot.. i lb. Rev. Alr, Loeb spap,a,p.usvii, sra fortoorly of Ibis counuf, and miss 11Lati Nuilmt, of York 04 the 10th of fn Nf. Johd'a Qothit• ' .. 1 3111. Hanle Irene% by the RE Rey. atom* !foals. lord , Blohlip dlVktoriot Roe.:Rob NST Alatamti”of the., blethodist lipirropol AWN'. Yab Gh ROW/ MiOlettiliPOSlßVT4 br&a, re Of AMOktplaiPrYfirk• 91d loaf by kr. „lbfc ' bo i tery:. 'rill liatl ea i~l wilifirre,' of Freedom bitikottift; •'' ' ' SIGMA. ;$t YYyy 1.1,,..' eel d.) Ind L r . r . Mal .4.14 Lino, •11`r ) the 'lllleh Inst., Mau Mons Maio se one: sort or Mr. Janson Wino* elfliiolerllonhA Woo- We llAtketßlPth year of her op. a p krt., in 40111.11)111, r , ss i seis pro:temp's. In Rf! aryls, o* tlj'Aidus i cs flswe 4041111/6dsagtt ter siftesonglsiMlMM-Minsip s in the 1141 yser of bar agsr- J ~/liintra'ssemitesen; bee Ibis Cid, iota** a v4l ,t 4 rPitilitroothmt ativiolive ti On ttp4`,4 , * 1111111 , 111 JlMSR*o4.lollllilliAlgitrilft t ..tss ) rnnor! uptu - oPpiiitited on . 21strinst,. on, the subject of ilin.Rsil n4--t" mllitiyisHOrgih-York, are d 0.41 in 111'Corratrottit's - NEWHALL, its ie6e etkyt," Id Gettythorg. ati !Ma elay LAO Ilh, (lay of February next, at , ,it,k , 4 ,N100k, A. M. 'Ole Delegates chosen Al.thF , 'Vulva:4l4 C'otattlittees to rppresout, tiaepa in the Central Connnittee, are par. ocularly requested to be punctual in their atteodaaco on that• occasion, as the ape. eial objeet of the 'pouting is to consult up pon the terms of a charter, and to adopt a form ,of subscription to the stuck of the company, to bo pot' into irrunediateand general circulation. A full attendance of all the member/ I's therefore earnestly re• quested. mum', N. SMYSER. , Ofiatrutaii. frtitirlEititnint: f ; nE "Perry. cloupti I , Mutual Poe Tn eurenee Coneriarty firleth to employ an AGENT for ihe -ettunties of Maine, Cittniberfendi ind fork.' Atplicialtlitti postipint. , intetittipentarwititteelefe ent , bit tino'to ehontniii.Airslitloadonedlion to , be" otitis to rthilltindottignottftiteNowl 13645 " :1411/d i P"lrt , 0000 4. Pae,.t !I: • b 114lP it .t LAM', . A. L. ANDERsoN,, 1 rill i." .P9MAIA tponwoolotto Vt. gie 11;t16ied -n r, , r efs ' Court - OF VoreirsosiTlepo o Stisilhe cilnbly. to y tddktt rt l'isritser lion of assets in; tholliihtis dflintte of Itself "lemon, notice ,is,beceOltven thgliy, Wiill sttend tuthW ifitens appnintiO 7'hursitsiy 1.664201h,rtny of Ahruareppent. : at 10 o'cioels,A. !Cott the house et JOHN D. Booms. in Perteirsburg, .HuntiVati township. Adami'conifty. when and vAtike all persons intinitirtitl wilf - pitiateSttend! ogq. : 1U!!8INF1Ilw X11111113t.'" err • : 1771' - I I, ••• L , ETTE, . Teatamenlart on the Es tale 9t . *II' /Limb:: 114 of Ger many mimed i . atfletrit cotility, dec'd. hiving been granite& ilf :•the bubeciriber,:iiY siding in said tovrnahip, notice is•heibirj , even its all wboura•ludebted to eaid whew to *ate plynaeot without delay. aied to those having claims to predeut them,- pro.- pint , authenticated, for settlement. • ADAM KING, Ea l% Jan. 31.—et • . .. Adams County, SS.., ) • v - ALIA 9.4ooeCtitry!P!ltilft ttel ' i*: Ayebqrs tit,tmtkfor mitt ( *atm} the 20t6 dsy of isiimaly, A.,D. 1151: be&Ve Daniel MAIO; No', ittreidens, and James MeDieiLiiiii: &Mtge!'•R. Rumell, Digt, Judge4, l &e.. Aeshreled, &c. ' , On tutsien..the Court grant a Rule 94k all the heirs and legal , Representatives, ef Jacob Orup, lath of Straban township. Adams enemy. deer/ I -lobe and appear at an Orphans Court to ,be held at Getty". burg in and for said County. ou the 24/ day of February next, to accept or refuse to take the Real' Estate of said deeeased. at the valuation thereof ntatle.ondinuase.the said heirs. or any n 1 them neglect or re. fuse Abet: snitie at the vglustierlo then , to show cause why the same should not be said agreeably id the isturiutte .Istrapf this Comninowlialth personal , notice to he given to All heirs-residing in Adams coUnty ; and to• those residing -din of the CsruntY.; by advertising the same these omen- successively. in one newspaper in the courtly. a copy thereof to be deposited in the Poet-office at Gettysburg, directed to John resat At-M ancliester. Carroll on.. Md.. and to George and Leah Boyd, la ithepherdstowni (..umbesiand at least ten, days before the niceties of Court. • ' By the Court, 11. DENIVWDIE, Merit. Jan. 31, 18.51, REGISTER'S NOTICE., NOTICE is hiireby given te'ill Lego •lN tees "Orid -.outer; persons e concerned, that the 4dminialralion oficeawtia of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be preiented at the Orphans' Crain of Adams county, for confirmation and allittc. sure, ow Tuesday the 25th day of Yebrit ary next. viz : 190. The account of Charles Smith, Administrator of the estate of Andrew Smith, demoted. SOO, The first end anal account of John, Plank, jr., Lioardian of Henrietta Welitlyd minor daughter of George Wehrly, ceased. $ • • • •-• • • • 201, The brat ■ccoant of Abrshsm 13oott. Administrator of the estate of.flugh Scott. deceased: • • 202. The aerostat of Christian Bishop, turring erseator of Philip Bishoposem;.• ceased t alisit. the tirsitirtietutt 'Philip Bishop. Bxeootor of Philip /Whops semi 200. 'the first and neleeennotof Jamas J. 'Willa. Esq.. Guardian oh Martha. Ann sod Rebore' Wright. "f; (I 204. 'CI.. second account of Henry J. Kuhn. GeArdian of Mary AntliJ Elisabeth. and:George 2051 % The eritkiunt cif Jeremiah+ Halters, Executer:l4.oqt fiat wtll' and testament of Abrohmin Sellers, (keened. 208. The aerotint el Peter Mickley', Administrittor4 p!e!tetfti stf Atobsph Rife, dereakett, , 20V. The 4'61 MO kid , erelrehlelds.'Elitentol . 'of titrittait .414611 testament ofEArtoti finhr,ilereased. 208. •Neitetiiitititiofitiibelitlimith. Ex .Webtdr' of Welter Anltfr, , ileteatoid, , Wlte was Guardia n of George 209 roe Grit iecmint or Peter .Ilteiter lllSta end Peter. Selleberger. Esesehtre ief the hat will and testament of Diller Smith. • ' Wlf. W. RAMERSLY, itiOlgeeltflitattAtqapl. t I. ' ',..' :CO . .' frontrZtsoo. • i , ~, 1 4r , . -,-, ~, • i , llfoPoiilB will be received at the Mee of itri, , Uß: VANDotiesullnt is GOiti•stlpittlithl)l• Wititteldai the•lith day I 1 r4tforts '004:it . , 12' (1011014.,tir ", 1o P 4 01. IL..0010,1( Eptrid4 .Cur the use abbe. 4erinsu ikeiiii44o4o44i gregetioviv of tletivehertp ~ - • ~ „- ~ 1 : , u la•Pletta tart tirekilicetkowl , will be 11'- 1 li it i Viitbllyer W . iteltietOticie . ''' i lt : 01.1 w ..‘lit ' i AIL Igi e) ,r it I.,!anikliAli*X•l4lo#* ' s • l'.''l~ti `SirT.:ii+tt r ir tio m th.fibevie. r itim 4 aftd'iAte • 1)Obli 'Ma l t he he'!:riekuil'eit fritql OFF lA. Pa.. when hek ltas intreltased tha A ntire stoek 'sad fixtures of the Store krtoedv °c opied by Dr. A. H. Btrawtri,' he has 'rtfittOl" anti- furrilalieil with 'an'entire new stodk, q( UKI7Gb, MEPCINES, PERFUMERY, dm., dr.c., all of 'which he is prepared to sell to hie old friends, tustly trierg; and the public. gerierally r, wholtrale and retail, at the loWest'prices. E. P. MILLER: • DRVlllllllglii' 3 .alvb, 4iter: A 'NEII' awl Arti,ile Trial :34l4 ,r 41 . 4 1 111 1 4141, *A - 104A, gall. Lace; can beh at' aniitt(NO, "rti'dYttlilfffittft. ff --- 01 4 3111ErLifEedlilEifli. To my Fellow Vatersig• .11dOMe county. :pieseht four Wwwialenittbs. sad that.;of • the ,Whigl rimy Conant- ioe ) Maticio AS iltDpe ni', ,qI:9IE it NEL° E &hung coi n s afid hvitirtt r te ) .foar il,f(ce nO~TU11.:11 ,• i t ; l t "r t! 79. 4011 Pi II?' OtPBEIWATOR:k I ttlhlt l 4!M: Itf-Lit iEGlSrkii a 11 ti"ooßmßil' bp, 1 ,, 41,114471t.r lips GLOW:4IIVMM 1.4-Thsalklid the liberal popport_you exteodiiii id nte'ott a kietheiotaiiii*/ again offe*aair aelito'Voei effitsiddiaticht as an toderitioll• eat' ea lel hih foi' the offici of RUGIttITSR i 410'REOOKIAllit i• fillOhild'4 be' ‘gttatosiii fu1..1 promise to dischafge the dutietve dittrine•• faithfolly attAinfoitkisflY•iniA3 so 4lnilig Will , t 4. /rattail se you 'fdt.Voiti id o pt ie w : . ,at ; WhLTISIL' " Ruder lierathip;' jeo.-Si-•Ate , ' ".• (1 - Fit i/ 'EI RIR N Dil Pelkow•C hiribs *Mir .my self lid wynaricoaisideratind for 'davollbuit.of AEG Mt TER do Rett:Oß DE It (.0 int tllbitia4efthilW3d Downy ChiiitisuOiti.) `eleimith I promini :to di.: of W. tithe.) ; tproin ptly, acid and 'wilt *to Oittful. tot yuurivpport. • .••. t1 • 14.11 t- 1:.;. .• • DANIEL -PLINK; • Jan, $4, 1851. REGISTER &itEditilitiai: LIME N DEI & FE LOL W). CITIZENS t -.—The undersigned fondant his,thankie to_...his- _friends .for-aha—ltervestom- an*, ported , extooded to 'hiss on it formed mak memo°. and again, Offen, dtimegif Ito 4hi mow) sideration of the .publio,as a candidate for - the office of REC:ISTER .Ir-'REOCJIRD ER, (subject to thit decision of, tho Whig nominating Xoneentioo4)..,,Sbotilii he be no initiated and sleeted, liisle•sheMoteshall be directed' to 'A faithful' discharge of the duties of the office. ' M ES' bI'ILIIENTCY: Jah. 24, 11351'.---tet ' ' CIAtRK 'OF THE COURTS '. lb the 'oterit of Adonis ConutJ t ,lELLfIW=hI'LIZENS . , fur the liberal support extendeup me at the last canvass Inv county itabinnalls I again announce myself as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Courts, (sutler* to the decision W the Whig Convention) mud respectfully salmi& your support.r= glispuld 1 he uninitiated, mild elected, I pledge myself to discharge, the duties of the tare,• teithfully, , , to the best of my a bility, and shall'•feel grateful to you for yout support. • EDEN NbItHIS, Stribar, tp., fan. 24.—ic ITERIFFAITY S . To the independent raters of Ad ant* Counisi ViliCoUtAoE,o by ifti 'Porous Nei* &ALI 4.lTer. royeelf to :your conoideragati as an , lfinepenneni eenotidete rot .the officio el sheriff at the nett election. Should I eirer,ied t I joledoci d alyfff dileintrie of the duties ()fiber • INA in! MELY. Freedon! tp., Jii). 240 600.. • SHERIFFALTY, To'the VOltto of adorns Coiinty: t 1 .14 E L L ENS-jl'hank fiil for the, seproSti 'extended to tge in the Infi eintiass for Rib Ellieriffahy, tied eneO'u'regetlh:y the;represtiliqtion til frilinift, I heroby . iiiinounee;nivireteel candidate Ibr the;oiiice nt E.: COTT, i(iritbje,t to ' cielOij of she -Whig neriiiinaii4 clvloksvoit and '• • Lion,r-sper4 as r ysolle.t your , ppOrt. Shquld !,11,1,01:1?ofitAi onoilh ,to be o!ena lihath 10 y 81 Ortirls, t 0 diseM the duties of thy r end fidelity. ' INCIsi gL' f• , I litnorelp.fisit. lo ; 1881.-64 u ' 7rlr•••• . , WELL() oflr mist $: self toEyour atiotidsitsalnio l 4 aludin doe fur the oirtogyuC , Bl,llClllSC, 4eutlica to ihe Wtiaigr nominally Convention.) and respectfully solicit ywlk suffrages. Should Iha elimpl, 1 pledge my hot billirte do, fdlielitrgsihe dunes . of the aim pniibpdyt end with '60014, , JOHN , IIVILXITTow 1. Gettysburg, ha. 17b 18111.1 c . • 1 , , ,- COU: 1 /61711 1 , ',Il tk i #./ r . / ./ ) Jrfr- 0, -,,,.. 1, / , 4: 4 1 orb' 001.) r F L 1f 1r .1 ,4 31 22,1 1 1 • : r 1,1 4' Eno °Pr 1 1)Y1 911, 4 0r kpr, gotis.o 13 41rn, as f coßdifloe inrilw rigke9 ,ol. el4 a ' i tle 1 4 ,4,g4517. 1 iPa . ( 0 0100' /9,,the f,il it' 11°,,VugtQuatY•c(Inie!ltluart—:,_ WI , 1,4 /,t l sl l ,L *rored ili 1 9,0 14 ig lIIR nornini4n , 74 ,11 6, 411te4,, 1 Offigttai-IT self to 4itte ei3l 4 gulA i hi 111,tha 9*41r4 promptly au with d , ; d ' ,-, I , ~,, GEORGE iftNOl,V. Gett sbar. , Jan. , 1864ai1t 'rl l l t:. ~)%041MTV.IttE0111111C ; I , . ~,;, t.,,:.,..ti. —4..... ... ,:•p! 1 a r f J 4 €; .iitigtiteigne liiiiipirt /. ringhowl. jt edges the libe al.iii. il4ar i ttled 1 to him in the hug c lemma TY 1 TREASURER. ant ;wipe ' ilk , pit.inutin eas tolikfriesidemeti falitivareitiaens 4 the (ii44oll),l4kiivo.viikt i he 410 1 MilitialOt fur that - omee at thiw i tpu etersionr - -: 4 lObjevtto the deoiiiiiitlifi Wititeolliiiyidiniven thin. If notninatedr-iind elected. his best 1 Efoilevriiir 4 4 .1 to 6.lis,rlrudrilks 4 tit i. , y 4 lic I —, (.-- , ,„ ,-,.....: „: :;" 01 ,0,WW. A . ' —.--", - '' 4 llloTlMl:lttt'"''''' _1,,,,b, , ,;,,..-...,, -... , ...11, ,00. ; .it, ~, •91-m•ri..,, “. )1 41. ',II 4iViiMlt . „ gni f 'Wert Ril, 4440; ._• Fall.flioitt 1444P', FilltilAW GrgaiNi .4....... Thmkiul for, the, 'liberal . Ruppert yott vocadi f tl to me , 940 a foilmoc occasi.m, ji a. sato offer, mymlf, to, yourcinisi4eratiiin m a cinditlato fur the .4iiiine„of Rrotliono. tarY (Pub:loct.to the , chteltliaa,ol the Whig -hiouittuning Cone,ention,),,t§honjdi ti ha micro:solid I promise to disci:eir the. firt. ties of the ogice l faithfully and impartialky. slid will be grateful_fot your kindness. W. W. PAXTON:. Getq sburg, Doc. 27. 1850.—tf • • _ A 1.0 Tlf , CASSIM ER3. VES'Pe 'INGB4 iaelliontible varlet)* WOW! and for Wu at fi.N.;4104% Diamond Tonsoi4=New elpton Sz• 313nitijer t FASHIONABLE D.cIIBERS AND HAIR DREssERa; CAN at all times be found prepared to attend to the eillt‘ of the people, at dm Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the county Btkifding., From Lon g ex(ie iierMlothey theMeebree that they can go thiongh ail the temi6eations of the „Zonsorial Department, 1 . with it , a ril Infinite degree of skill, as will wit with the entire satisfaction of ily 149,net,attbrnit their chini to the keen.44A o/ their razors. They hops. there Mat b) , their attentiod to husi tms; 4.ll4sire to pleisti, they will :oar- Iti ae We wiAtreitreot libertil iliaie of pub lic IlakiniNfor The sick will lie attended to at their' privi'te dwellings. Jan. 94},1061,-0 IL 'CLOTH FACTORY I rq •11311 E speeifuUy tut no 11 IV; ( a 40/14hq,coseh,utakers of Getty.- *IL AilhkrpNeo, 4 lhatilielfirli co m anna the in:mho:num of lath and Canvas t'Ppseheif,t; ;if Ile' very best quality, on himiteitsive Obale; which their are prepa• 6 4110 1 0felit whole:ay and retail, on the toast reasonable terms. Our Canvass will btilintti,tl:eqiiia In finish and quality to any aimufsetured in the city. The subscribers also rnanufavturc, for wholesale or retail, COACH VAR NTII;tif a eupe iirrquality; to ti•hich thee invaeldie attention of Couch-litikers and posant.,wkiltingio purchase with a view totrellhts spin, They have . now on hand, ind fillVeimelaritiy. keep ori hand, a felt IN2PPOrtleVe tlenest distance will be ihEtt fP/m/t4 , 11/04111.1. J. LITTLE. • 9,EQRPE'II; - ' 1914 •• 41.44 , 0-4 i, - ~ - `lit tominiesithio ik Adams County -i -4 will yiti!,o4',,k,trilfitif tißseil 134 ~ ii iYil!niilt. PP: ,I;yeßdiii: V.t r tiktilPili t io,Y__.i , iiiid l'hureilay. the 4th IStltiiindtbli , tri Fatima 3 1: 0 Yiiiikftightii.4":fT,tatilittiiiill APPedi, in enntioctinii grain ~ lite Aitearatents tor 111111'.. - ` '''''' "" -''. '---- - " . k ,.. - Tfit'Altereiars for iielpiliontHin, Liberty, nishiiiiitehiilii, •;10iiiiiswagn. auntinitoo, / m L it i V i t i : 0 ritiiiirblehnibip, will liti , lon z , ' ay.fhe 4th cy , ~'ebruirts. ra.nikt, bib; liCiiiliiiit., Union, tier. mvinrePranii ini , :thanbriltind and Free: duiu.-iii WednattliiitheSth of relat4ary. ". fgr - MtitntO#.l4;,fliNet Ugrairiti Oira. Sitaban it :ryilmtr and the liotough of G ut: Olibilii—On thuiidd.o Vie di lt df !Wiry: ary. , i;;o:ii,.. iiJil. ,' , ','.1,.,.) . By,driler dihmkiainialuiosers..,. , J. A4I %HI *Hit U 6 ii, Clerk; Sam 10, tesi-.:.te , ‘ .-- -.. i t jil. ' - A 1 44/ 4 tlA4 gA llii. 0 4 , QA. i ti,l4.ltqlt , . or ot.f44# l 4Ler ,_,- .4 0 .„rwkr ,a ciiirfc Ml' l ol' tsmo . rip) ,Al - .nitnri- ugei,,a4. . 4 ottakey .oc• copied R I f I,,9fOce,ta John Mitioii. litigity, lisci.;*4erestaed: . ~,,.... , ii 4 . 4 1 Aite,AtiftVOti$ 4 11000 4 re. l 'atr f l .4 tsi ( l , P i'fl ol ii i/ti4 Onsiinonish-Pertillesinda ii iii t e:i iiiiilia ,aiiigiiiituil cud ,;'efitiritlY relitiiiAbii# from the nano:illy of* Inarretri iiif n aiiiiitigietti: giji D. Mo t .: ii prepared to iiltelia to Of Pk.4 11 P° 11 0 1 . 0 ( Cliims . foii aiits, tool, ortkldiere of the WAll 181!lia;tilif t ,.. r i -the seleitinii ii aoierltatati , ind , hair,. ling MO 'fflitfritlttilliiitiffiiiiiPtitelifte end willing , linitlierelanda to this bsm ml. until& A14410'116• iisinniiiillii' iii.by' 'odor: , - ! , , .-: y getlyibuiri,44,r4,l..iiisa...4 AIiIWOW, *l.l§,lllo',llo,olo4lticYr omi• • be•i•debtoil 4;. rue aver amplest are he ist±p •regioeisirti , fq atr ONO actt# , llts Pir7o4llClo ii? th handsitt' an (Wee; ‘rOf .lio/1;;01i011,,Al who g - 44 ; rA4o 4ll3 r t tilllet.. *vide will please take th wil not receive ,it uttlft " from the dam: It; AI nit not outhAii • "' • • • T. WkRitEN. '46117' a 10110E1 6 , Tines* to au pelt .sods kniletii•ii,bl4,4o,Atr 4SOqk count to the late firm i)f;00116AN-sic KING, to esti outtiv, minimigned and makfrPSFAXlbignro.l l i4l l bW PAO!' we' minty that. the Book,. be clawed !se with. out • abititt. t 0; 115 1 1.=a1 1 . 1101tEllEW,"20011S. :: . ..„04011Cg lincajtifi ricrivell (runt Plillaticlphia a fAh attpply of rhea() - clarai CASSIMERES 1 tasametsi Flannels, Alpaccas, ' , Lusters, Merirms, tong & Squre Skuod,Doraes ""!tics and c with tiyi of which twsold cheap. Masa call. -',ietroni having notes or btic „ s, of sificoopps,of siniallog will please hair is mind diet the money is mooed., 20:'18150. ' G. A. ALEX.. R. 1 0 ~VENihON4 tha Centre Squate.Noth 't of-the-Q?prt•house,betyreep Smith' Ind Stevensaa:s WAN' IKO, "110 stand in a.Dry Goods store, an se ' live lid. one that speaks the Ger. man Isuguage—is a good Arithmetieisn— can come welt recokimeded—atgl wil serve a reptisf ,sspfcnkeealtir, io the bus : jpfs.. Dlopeopther need aptly, l ok ee ; Itetttf oflicle! 1 " ' 4 ' - ' • • • . 11 ,-.18b0t.;41f laity I F ang: 4stie wiety, of FANS ilist reCeirtl eil and cifret to• tho lesdijhi fit. iftlfftr4ll Cotnsi. ' ..•:, '''' *. (a , .. avivickviiik; zA . - D. 3. LAWREN CE,ji pztrirtt,irp, liAB removed his oilier to.ihtll ■. opitosife the LuJheran Chure , Chambersburg street, 2 donri ant At flit: Niiddlecott's InSte where he mai all tittles be foetid ready of d willing to stioid2e" any ease within the provinee a the VOW' tint. Persons in want of full vete tattled(' re respectfully invited U, can; ' , 1 ' ' 12EFER E N ens. ft Dr. C. , N. BariLveu 1, I Rev.C.P.lCligrta,D,lo •' D. Kok:, kR, I Prof. M. JAoswit, , :,.' tt 0. A. c9will tit, 1 '. If. 1,,, Lkolapii t , I . b• Uttpll cur, 1 .. Wkr.,M,Ttsv . ri.o Ralf J.C.U.', rknx,D.d... AL, 1., Liratils,, July 7 ;. 18,18. ' '' '`' ~ 1 11".111 II lid T Sii 1-I iii i 2-IP4i'" • , , , , ..„ • , LATE.,T FAIII(INS.I,-,,* eli • T HE under6lgne l res . iteet ti y infbc i his friends and the pbblie geireril i i that he has just toutittfitettitett a ififflifi i' l lot of . , •I -IN HA l rt . , i.stv /..... of that best materiels arid hien' style, at his old establishmenl iii'lSigifii' Baltimore street, opposite the VittaliNtr Olin°. and next door to Ifiramplel4 Tiv tong Establistinient—einhratiing ilie',Toli I lowing : Superior Mole-skiii I'luith flats, Silk, %dish', Fine Fur; find altieeli liiiii &e., all of which he will sell low for cash, or country produce, it delivered leoneclll only. Furs nitwit in exchange fur Data" i J. .1. !JAW:I%9IIi, Attifit. April 28. 1850. HATS & CAPlitt; . • 0 4 ' • BO6tS & Shoes ! subscriber bas just returned roim the City with a tie‘i• and full atinply.4 l • I rat ! ape, Bobts anti 6noell t .) gall kinds, prices; end styles; i'hich he sold (+esp. p Iternenthrti hi; Suiefe., for providing Int. i.the two "eltrentes,rivvi , the head. and (ert—two dear: beluirt Post Oef fi ee, My stoilt is the Ingot: !. hi;et seleeted ever Named In this. inarkifit:; Call and See, W. .W. PARTOL.. . Ustlyshurg, liet. 4, 1850. r: IIL'LIIAM U. NT 18 VIEIII9 DCALBR @ROCERII Vi,'y /'rice:. Nn. , Prolit erect. tlarrisbuig,Petihilli b ti , .1 ir g , herriolore carried ou.*. J • tile . estiblishinent, will hereafter hereafter,bc nhii've. The enrouragiii4i' l Itls thus ,far bocci] eitendeit to iG entiliwise of Selling goods in Harc:fsbfklE ittc(fy ptiFet, feri'dit to the intlelgenee:Of ti p iejtyips tits{ OVA' looked upon favt)railli t 9antitihtlate; sad others in this eectiorPor. he State. ,ts for the future, it is billy ii.eilitt*!tl es, titto the atiagonietat 4411 afford renewed for Ile. socceii of ihtt t imaterttitting, in the en-operatintl , iirjV IltßilliPputling house in BdltinioreoilliOi will ! enable the tindqsigned to Offer thst hatttit whielt enold hii offered, llostlinrolore cordially 'intik,* malt spas , and others to call and exstuinii, lk,vEiy.itmlfe block, and satisfy themselesiso of Iffwentirtt‘ahilily to sell as ha proiniati: A iqt . or,rholee liquors in store at iitt; portets%irsins. ISZ"Orders, from a dielance prootpUy . 111.140 / Oligoods despatched at City eriats. VV: 11. S'ITVESSION, , it trittitii IT. 1851 . • ..t,• vc „ Tiall ki 4 TERS of Administration ()Ohne*. Of JACOB How/inn late of Mou64 pleisant tp,. Adams en. dee'd, hitingbtfeis grtrited to the ski bser,ihers, residing' in 8164; Wit witiee h'erebY - 1040 1 110 such as are indebted i,oid 61tile tn pay inent..tv nlinut delay, and those Itaving Ulsidoisate requested to present thiilititesi. Oroperly•sullieeticated, for settlentdra ' WM. HOWARD * ' I. • CEO. HOWARD. I. Jan, 8..1851.-61 Adner*,,, cr , E.X CM. i,* ttArrE RS (itgninititistration on'the 41iY I.l,pcii.. late of hiounk toenikehip, Adions county., P44llSit, siesasith i hiringhaen graotesl to the sub: Aeriber, residing m suit! iiiwnship, 900* isitereby given to those indebted to said estate to make lisyynetit, and In those hate. ytg r el,airus to present the mania, proof* stut)temicalpil., kir settlement. .."' WILIAANI KUIINS. 180.— avk 02 1 1017. T ETTritH Or Admittistratioti, *CAA :LA estate of Clianertax 'Foeratt, leatii4 hintitylensant township, Adams seivityr, Pa., , ecent44l: having been 'granted. kr the subscriber, residing in same townshit notice is hereby given to all w Im'areiA ed to said estate, 'nuke payment witih to l delay, and to those hay i ng eirinte it' proftakt them property atithenties ted foraettlintinMil . ABRAHAM REEVE& atitivilit" Jan. 3,1851.--6 t ' ' . • '4,.1 g ICE. • ETTERS Tettisinetntsry on the Er. A 4 tate nt-lot•Erit,Mut.sa,latttoi joy tow MOW p, Adnit vo., deceased. Mee nig beengranteito the selikriber. node* Is hereby gi veu te ho are indebted to esid Esiute, to oi..kepayment withouldehot thosebnt ivg claims to present tit.* properly itutiien cleated., to do subk•ilMiki residing in ,sai,l towntiNip.istr settlessmusk i SANIUGJ, DWI It 014 W Awl- 3, 1115:4 • 0-81, -- 77'711 t RE • NT DWELLING TONS ,- t f i c l OFFlCES,'s,uppsst:A ~ , . 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