-likatOrsisivined at .being summoned before hitr royal Master 41i ibis onusual hour. 'Where is the key of the eastern wing?' -demanded the King, in a voice of unsup. :pressed anger. 'Here, sire.' replied the servitor, instantly a ri sen Vbei rted with surprise, but quick ly reetivering himself. asked, ...'%"Te.. whom have you a ff orded the use of this key?' - • -- - -1 1`o none your Majesty: it has never left my side. , _ ~:IWho,`then, have you given admission ••To-no one, sire. The di ors of the east. nom wing have not been opened for at least ten day g.' e.:A:lould -any one enter without yaur Allowledge, by a secomi key or entrance?' ,- ,- Ampoesible, fire. There are three locks mopen before admission could be gained. The-sentry would allow no one to pass in without my accompanying them. No ho• ' , man being could possibly get in.' lionk there, then; and tell me the mean irrg-Mf those lights rapidly demanded thneßing, who suddenly withdrew the enttain he bad purposely let fall befbre the entrance of the concierge. The poor man stared for a moment, and gasping for breath, totally heedless of the presence of his -Majesty, fell bark into a chair which stood near him. 'Arise, `arise, I see you have had no hand in this strange affair.' added the King, in a milder tone. 'Get a lantern instant ly, and accompany us to this building.— We will pass-round through the centre of the palace. Do not, however, breathe a syllable to any one; but be quick.' 'ln five minutes more the trio were. ou theic way to the building, which the King desired his trembling servitor to open He:did so; the brilliant light a:teamed upon the group. The affrighted portei inttintly fled, while Charles, followed by Baningardten, boldly stepped into the retina. , though his bloitd ran cold as he perceived it filled with a large assemblage or knights and nobles superbly arrayed, Whose faces, though he saw, neither he nor Baumgarten could (li-tinctly ca t c h— They were all seated, as if some state tri al' was going on. The high efbeers sat in gloomy silence, as One et rtvo i fei i it offe eel:a moved neiselessly. r ,!-,o(n. Presently the word . 'Guilty, seermni to breathe throagh the room. A short, a solemn patieeerisued and a door behind a tem pijtary scaffold opened, and three men ap pettred,men apparently of rank. bound and prepared for execution. They were rid - 10ed by the headsman, a„(1 others bear inettlitoCk,&c. Nut a wind was u.tered, ivement shook the assembled jtiages. The pi incipal criminal laid down hi'sliead on the block. and the next instant it rolled from the scafildd, land actually Bunch the foot of Charles the Twelfth. this juncture evetyl iglit disappeared. Theking called loudly for assistance to secure the persons who had thus assem ble4,and : committed violence beneath the royal rtief. Before he had to do so twice, th l efrighteneil porter rushed in, attended by several olli.:ets of the liusehold„ and • servant's beating torches. Not a vestige Of the vision remained. Everything was in its propel place. The very d 2st which hid been allowed to ac •urnulate, rested n the Fut niture. every door was well fastened;— scaffold, block, criminal, and judges, all were gone, Prie•only token - remained to bear out the. actual scene which had taken : place: a large drop of blood hail stained the stocking of the King, exactly net the spot against w:iich the traitor's head had rolled! lOt;;The next day the sec( rd was draWn up froM which this sketch is taken. 41792, Anketstrom ail his twoi prin cipal accomplices justly suffered death for thg ; Troirder,s , f their sovereign, Gustavus the tbitd, King of Sweden By the arrival of steamer Neptune, cap tain Rollins, from Galv-stern, we have re ceived papers up to'the 2,1 November: On the 17th' October, information was given at head quarters, by Mr. John W. Scitith, that Gen, Woll was pot-itively on the Nueces, and that on the Sth he had received a re inforcement of abotit 500, and that all the militia of alstern Mexico was ordered to his assistance, and would reach the Neuces in less than tun dayalrom date. The Mexicans living in amfabout San Antonio, are quite indepen dent, and directly boast of their defence against the troops, to wit: That Gen. 'Woll will come for the remainder cf them, &e: that contrary to their customary hos pitality heretofore extended to the !mops at that point, have clandestinely drove their' beer and stocks some 25 or 30 miles south,-to secure ttem on their march, to the r, Rin Grande, and speak more' free of thelinatter than formerly. Mr. Smith is fully satitifi4d of the fact that the enemy at the Nurkes'will amount to 5,000 or 0,000 in 10 days; and that Woll has regular cool , mitildation with the Mexicans of San An tonio; that in his opinion they cannot any long4', be : recognised even as neutrals; mu 4 tees ftiend7s; in the expeditiOn. liV4nitl;oo Totipi troops were assem bled a 1 . Gonzales on' the 11th' October. it letter'written by a gentlenian at La Grange, under date of 25th October, says: that there we!.el3oo men assembled at that plaiewho'Would commence croissing the , Cultrii i do tha next day. The river was vffly 'arid' would retard the passage of ifre troops several days. Gen Burle iustumuktd through that placeon the 24th uk. way home„ and stated that - 400 truups would turn out kom Bastrop an d Trans.c.owittimantl4 , - , ,v,whelleved there would-be 3.000 men at - Sin Anto nio o by f e t aof Nowtritierg; k • bell f ,... 4 ... 0 ,i,ii a fawns ' AC. I :'* -•- i l .0....2•4rt- 1- 4* , r a anthil") w i no *evil .)w.)..,g .., ~, ~.. • , st. , , it - -r-^e-....', •t, i, :, _ --, ° 41 ~ , Teza , 4 : , .031001 iri Atratiby''' 0 -- Elatijed.f!,qte PAW NOWING.POSt TIP. PHILLIPS 4- Ng. ff.'113t1.141, eIOITuRS AND PROiRINTOR6' - - SATURDAY, NOV r. HHE 19, 1842 See First Gerrymander i ng. The Gazette exhibits a holy horror at a. half serious remark of the Keystone that four would be a fair share for the Whigs in the next Congressional apportionment, if the Gazeue has not entirely exhausted its reservoir of indignation, we would ask if it thinks the Apportionnient in Massachu setts, where they gave the Democrats but one member, an honest drvisionl Has it no thunder for that most shameless and un righteous disfranchisement of the Demo crats in Massachusetts'{ The Gazette for ! gets that in New York and Connecticut, where the Democrats have large majorities in the legislaturbthe members have been ' apportioned wi th or no complaint.— It should also look to New Jersey, and see how basely Coonism has districted that State. A portion of the Legislature of New Jersey, have addressed their Con stituents on the sublet*, and eloquently set forth the monstrous injustice perpetra ted by the Coons. The Democrats will have hut a single member of Congress, while it) the State, they have 2000 majori ty. We point out this as deserving the Gazette's indignation, always providing it is not all expended upon the Keystone's proposal. As to the dividing of our own state, there exists the most pci feet confidence that the pernicious exanyles of the Coons in Mas sachusetts and New Jersey will nut be ful-. lowed, and this should put the Gazette at ease. We hope that to make the districts proper and convenient in a geographical point' of view, and to keep as near the ratio as possible, will alone be considered. Let justice and the public convenience ac tuate the legislature, and if the whigs get ten members, or even a majority, if those points be looked to, we shall say—well done. "3 Sign!"—As an offset to New York, the Philadelphia F.,rn says that a vote was taken in one of the Baltimore cars, which resulted in 13 of a majority fur the whigs! Our Market street friend wi l be apt to get his enon again after this. Some of the papers are advocating a duty on coon fur, Labor in France: -Mr. \V alsh states that the averaige price of labor in France is 1 fr. a 93'. per day. In the department of Rhone it is I fr. 4c,; in the Seine Inlet ieure it is 2 fr. In the department of the Seine, which includes Paris, the price is higher, lint this is a solitary case as regards the general rate. The Vicksburg Sentinel states with con fidenJe, that a p-r:onal ree“nciliarion has been br,ught about between Gen. Jackson and Mr. Calhoun. Mr. I.3agby, the Aiahama papers state po.itivety declines a r••-election to the Hui- States senate. The Hen. Clement C. Clay, it is believed, will succeed him. Murder in Long island—The N. Y. Sun says that on Sunday night a most dia bolical and cruel murder was perpetrated at Old Field, about four miles from Hunting don, L. 1. The victims were Alexander Smith and his wife Rebecca, both advanced in nra. Their heads were fotind dashed to pieces, evidently with a stone hammer. Tiie perpetrator of this horrible act is un known, but suspicions arc entertained against a German, about 23 ye N of age, who had bern a few d ys in the employ of Mr. Smith, and is now missing. Ile was dressed in a green coat, pantaloons, a small green cap, and checked waistcoat, wears moustache=, and is about 5 feet 9 inches Tho Abolition vote in New Yolk at the late election amounts to ten or twelve thou sand. - This is pretty good, though the) do not hold the balance of power. Earthquake in Canada . —Several shocks of an earthquake were felt at Three Rivers, Sorel and adjacent parts, on the 7th instant, about 9 o'clock. - They were preceded by a noise like that of an explosion, and the shocks were sufficiently strong to excite some apprehensions. Something of the kind is said to haVe been perceived in the meighborhoodiof Quebec about the same time. 3/most an .fic4ident.—A. lady from this city (ws don't know her name,) who of course , ii remarkable for her beauty. .while on a trip to cinoinnati on board the Her rad, on going h a ,into her state room wit light, her elotheetatight fire and it was VI/ difficulty 'extinguished . •' •w : coo-thou, hivkba o - -- rigs* ,4-*:'thi, ,:lt dense*::"' flak, ~Yin the:iiicatrous , . ~ r 4iiiihich the coo itegtAttnr, of New ..40:11; htitzk'defrauded - tr lt:ltte num., bet ot thidemocrittic citizens of that State. Federal Pop. _,. 6,324 14,374 26,02 - 4 25,438 8,726 °/ 1 * 0)R " Cape May co: Cumberland co Saint co. Gloucester co At lactic co. 2,1. Burlington cc, Monmouth co. Mercer co 3d. Hunt••rdon co Warren co. Sussex co. 4th. Middlesex co S.lmerset co. M:Jrris co sth. Essex en Passaic co Bergen co. Hudson co. A correspondent of the Pennsylvanian says, the difference between the highest and the lowest of these districts, is 22,089! and the difference between the next to the highest and the next to the loWest, is 17,- 189! The only fair district, is the first, and a glance at the map of New Jersey, will show that it was a;most impossible to avoid making those five counties into a dis trict, with their r resent population. The Whig Legislature, is, therefore, just[frpm necessity and dishonest from choice. The Illinois pa,)ers give an account uf a desperate affair that took place in Monti cello township; near the Jersey county line, in which two persons named Fergu sem and Ingham, were engaged The Fergusons xere engaged in getting out some timber, when they were arrested by Ingham. .who, with a cocked musket in hand, ordered them to desist immediately, or he would shoot them dead. It appear ed they had purchased th-; timber from Mr. Ingham's son; audio, ized by his broth er, the owner to sell, of which fact the father had not been made acquainted.— The threatened party Mille obedient to In gham's commands, but one of them (m Ivey • ing said he s'iould ba prosecuted for dam-' ages. At this anmiuncement, the old man quickly drew fr.:m his side a bayonet, pla ced it on the gun, and made a most fu rious assault upon him, forcing the bayo , net several inches into his bowels, pro ducing a serious and dangerous wound,— On the Friday following, the constable pro ceeded to Ingham's Wouse with a warrant. for his arrest, but found him desperately armed. The officer Fweing this, left some young men to watch him, while he could also procure weapons, and more assistance. Prior to his return, Ingham sallied forth with gun cocked and advanced towards those who had been left on the watch.— One of them, a young man named William Chapman, levelled his rifle to shoot, but it missed fire. At the same instant, In gham discharged his piece at him and fell ed him to the earth, the charge taking of fect in the ribs and hip L me. The des perado again charged his piece and pro ceeded to the house of Mr. Wm. Gilman, not far distant, against whose life he had sworn vengeance. On perceiving his ar rival, Mr. G. so secrete.] himself, that when Ingham in a furious rage entered the door, he quickly threw his arms round his neck. and, after a desperate struggle, as if between life and death, sudeeeded in holding him until a rope was procured by his wife, with which they bound him hand and foot, and sent him to Jersey county jail.' In addition to his musket, Ingham was armed with a broad sword, a Bowio knife. two dirks, a butcher knife, a pocket knife, a bayonet, and a tomahawk, Looking Ahead.—lt is calculated that we have territory enough. in the . United States to support .comfortably , -betweert..2 and 300,000',000 of people! Think of 300,000,000 of freemen, all living under the same beneficent form of government—. all speaking the . sanie rich, sonoroui.lan-. gwage, and , all worshipping the same God! I I avo we not something, to live. for? Look-, ing at our prospective glory alone, who would noi be an American? Beauty, er. grandeur, are comprised in that one.,no hie word.—Aurattee--4V- Y, ' ;. This would certiinlThe very gratifying were it not that thare are contingencies, which mar the prospect of “beauty, pow. , and, grandeur"' held forth in the shove par agraph. We have not yet.2(000,, 000, and there are thousands in distress , roithe , torn modest ne c essaries ofl re. ANOO O OOOO4 have we' thatif 166.,11PPahltion iitaririet usanaL - ':`,4 *Ori 4 4,lg 4 l l3 Al .l ltigV i o i t - tkl n S 9 ' 4.hinlititi)Attat. iiitik.'"-oriv 69,886 32.831 32,858 21,488 87,177 24,768 20.360 21,761 66,889 21;875 17,392 25,821 65,088 44.609 16,682 13.311 8,476 84 078 I)espe ra le )11 tfair. 27: *I f cl itrAt4is - its having 404' , names seiiiiiillottler men eta pioyed on the estate of M, Vigut3,.at Ma; couria, near, Cayenne, after their day's works retired to their -hammocks,- which were slupg, according to the custom in that climate, between' twotrees in the open sir. Some of the negroes were - apphinle,. to witch by- turns, and keep fires . blazing_ to scare away wild beasts, with which tha country abounds, but in the 'middle of the night the watchmen fell asleep and suffer ed the fins to go out. Suddenly the whole patty were roused by wild howlings and other frightful noi ses, and looking out they descried in the gloom a tiger running away with some thing in his mouth, which it was impossi ble for them to distinguish. On mustering their numbers to ascertain whether arty one was missing, Polo Vigne did not make his appearance. On resottingto the pour fellow's hammock, his body was found in it, but without his head, which had been torn off, and was, no doubt, the Object dis cerned in the tiger's mouth. Sirius, the dog star.,is more than 19,200 ; • 000,000,000 miles from the earth. We pity poor jour printers that have to walk there for a job. Miller, the Millennial preachers, was once a deist. Major Noah, who adheres to his opinion that the verdict in Colt's case was an un• just one, says, "there is yet one consolation in his fate, that if he is innocent of the crime of murder, which pone but deuce can know besides himself, his mar -1 tyidom will secure him an endless crown of glory and trappiness he: eafter." Twenty cases of towilyiLim were before the Mayor Of Philadelphia in one morning. Something new in the annals of Crime. —A woman in Albany has been arrested charged with marrying another woman. D'''The Governor of Georgia has come out with the hardest kind of a locofoco message. He is in favor of a hard curren cy, and no mistake. He has changed con siderably. Election Results Ohio.—The offioial returns for Governor at the present election are as f o ll o ws: Wilson Shannon, democrat, 126.061 Thomas Corwin, coon, 125,621 Leicester King, Abolitionist, 5,403 Shannon over Corwin 3443. A plurality elerts. In 1830 Corwin's vote was 145, I 442; Shannon's 129,312. Cor.vin's major. itv then, 10.130. 3rkansas.—The fuli ‘l,te for nierni,eref Congress in a!1 the counties is as'follov,s. Cans, democrat, Cu nmin coon, Evans, indep. Cross over Cummins, 4098 The Senate stands 6 coons to 15 demo crats; House 20 to 46. Dem. maj. on joint ballot, 35. Maine.—The official vote for Senators is at length published, from which it appears that one Coon and 22 Democrats are elect ed to the Senate, and there are 8 vacancies, viz: 1 in Franklin, 2 in Somerset, 3 in Wal do, and 2 in Kennebec. The Democratic majority on the Senato rial vote is 11,056; and to this should be added about 700, in consequence of two democratic tickets having been run in Wal do county. As the vacancies in the Senate are to he fired by the Senate, that body will consist of one C.,on and 30 Democrats. Michigan Election. —The election in this state is fur metnbers of the Legislature. In Detroit, the Democratic ticket has succeeded by 198 majority, showing a gain of 238 since the general election of 1840. Wayne county, in which Detroit is sit— uated, give's an average majority for the Democrats of 594—tital gain, to two years, 339.. Washtenaw and Jackson counties both give Democratic majorities. Next Congress The results of the electiOns that have been held in six States, show the follow ing changes. 281 h Congress Present Congress, W. D. W..... D. 21- 2 1 Louisiana, M issouri, Georgia, Arkansas, New York, Delaware, 13 9 wtag•aoss, 14. 'AB e1eet04.1.44-.**,"fic:agP• It /!'''cr4rs H o ps, 4 9 ,987 1 6 • • - 2 or bpi o.Avery'6l lila: yeas OH -' ' ?A--torliEttirtuarrothis4 Afiwfal ItAniklonoivaimpeogioiciisoixt,stivir2 ;`0...r_ 1 ! 9413 5315 1586 8 9* 10 24 19 7 C: 4 , 4- Oh: - -4 : ill 'vilin Col .14 , i ,.. ._, soilikeiveelittite rflivielkilble welter Wistiftingt*fs*n lilltiwaronal imd*liiiMil friiiida. ,--16nrIast Sattirday, they called .on: him at Apollo. Hall,-and for !hours the spacious rooms were crowded to excess with visiters, who pressed forward I eagerly to pay dieir re.spects to the gallant Colonel. A procession of his friends es corted liim from the Hall, attended .by the Marine- tlatid, which played excellent mu sic. Mr. Hoban addressed the - numerous company in a n introductory speech, and the Colonel foll Owed him in an interesting, entertaining and felicitous address of near ly an how's duration, which was cbamc telized by liberal feeling, suavity. and pa triotisin. At the close of his addtess, and during its delivery, Colonel Johnson was greeted with repeated rounds of ap• plause.. The Hon. Mr. Wickliffe, and the Hon, Mr. Pope, both distinguished Ken tuckians, attended, and the latter briefly aldressed the company. who seemed to be highly gratified with all the speeches de livered. The meeting was altogether an agreeab' e one, and no unkind witty feel ing seemed to actuate any of the speakers, or indeed any individual ptesent• The editor of the People's 0, g:in is in love with a homely gal, we guess, Iv this paragraph in his last papei: 'She that is the most amiable, intelligent and virtuous, is the most beautiful in the eyes of the discerning. The et joy') ent of her love is the most valuable of all earth ly possess ions.' OYSTERS, SARDINES, 4.c.; serval tip in lie best style atIA. HUNKXR'S, No 9 pin', steert. Sti da'. le opal ttnet.ts are appropriated to gentlemen acrompatticrl Ity ladies. Also all kinds of Cakes and Confectionary for patties. weddings, etc., for sale by nov 19—if. A. fIUNKER, dri A R'S PATENT LA MPS, FOR BURNING LARD,—Those who would wish greatly to reduce their expense for light, shouts certainly purchase one of lie above named Lamps, as by their use there is a clear saving oral least two-I birds of the exnense over OiLand the light obtained from this is pure and brilliant, anti wholly free I. om smoke or disagreeable smell. We wou'd here state that Carr's Patent is the only one worthy the attention of the public, as it is the only one that is appti cable to every variety or pattern of Lamps. and the only one that will torrn Lard WELL, at any temperature of cold or heat. We have, in the short space of three mouths, sold several thon-mtids; and with scarce an exception, those using thent have expressed themselves highly pleas ed with them. and fully convii.ced of the great economy by their u , e, as well as their superiority over either oil or candies, in regard to cleanliness and light. The above named lamps Coll be had only at BROWN 4' RA YAIOND • S , Third street, nearly nppnsite the Post Office . Where i> , kept constantly nn hand Britannia Metal, Tin nod Glass Lamps, of vat ions patterns. 1101e9. .:FlO. ' do Currency notes, 3' Columbiana I.k New Lig ICral bon Demo ml, 21 Ea We take pleasure in offei ins to the pilltqc the f4low- d o Pon t °"''''• 2.ta.,,a int:certificate. which in subsci 'bed to by mans re,peeta. ~ :iiirinitaii specie pay l 'sra 1 bit' rllli,ns. . tog hanks. 2INi. We. the undersienc.l, imve tried and are now UAW , Mech . 4 . • Traders 1.1: of 1 "'"' Carr's Patent Lamps, for latrnius La , il nr other animal Citici"""ii• :i.tl'est fat, iind it' I' have fin tie‘aini inn in sayins that the v o va an Clinton lik of Columlei , . ' ON . iro excellent llslit—ennat to any of the ordinary nod, sof n' mandTwie '" - :, fliiirrl lighting n [loose, at nhont one.tiora the ens?, and wholly Cir;elevitle, (11. lan renre i'leve!;6 free, lion, smoke or other disaereeetite smelt. We take -- a Ctmlit;") 9 orberliq z """ lis ' lA' frinu).4% pteasure in rrentnotendins. these lamps to the publie. as IT their n.e there 1::,a erect saving over either Sperm or lard oil. or even caniCe.s; and we. believe them to he more cleanly and less troublesome than pit her. To be tad nt Rtrowy '4- 11 A.vNtroNn's only, Third ft reel, nen r'r rtlnt. , ol , In , I'OSI Ctifire• . . I ev. W. W. Hal:ewe:l, lames !loon, ' " A. M. Bryan, Ch cries farlson, " John M'Cron, V. Yeaser. " N. G. raltirs, Wm. Graham, jr., " Robert Dunlap, E. Trovi'lo, Dr 11. D. Sellers. %Vin. Douglass, " F. D. f;azzam, Henry Atwood, " 'Wtn. NI. Wrisht , Isaac Cruse, Robert FL Kerr, Egg , George W. Henry A. Beckham, Robert NlcPlierson, Thonias °moon. John S Shaffer, George Miltenberger, Wm. Eiclibanin, O. P. Shims, J, B Turner, A. Miller, Wm. Martin, R. M. Riddle, Post Master Henry Barzesser, 11,,bort Gray, James S. Clark, of the Amer• Allen K ranter, lean lintel, A. F. Martens, John M. Campbell M. Stack house. L. A lberser, Rolir , r Johnston. James klellin, N. B. Just received, an improved Patent 'Lamp, for kitchen use. 110V.I9 — dica if %NM' Glass lamps sold at manor:looms' pri , es 4000 Christian Temperance and other Almanacs for 1843; 30it Youth's Temperance Advm Cain . , 35 in a se? ; Temnerance Fable; Reports American Temperance Union, Congressional Temperance Society Reports; andA variety of Temperance Doctinteitis; 1 pet 20 vols. or the Youth's Friend; 2 set 200:voli. Infants' Magazine. and a variety of American Tracts:Temper ance and Sabbath School Union Publications, and a con siderable variety of School Books; paper and sintinnary, for pale by ISAAC HER nis, nov 19. N 0.9 Fifth street. $l5OO Erie Scrip, wanted in exchange for Mer chandize, at No. 86 Market comet by niw 19 ZEBUIX N. KINSEY. NEW GOODS, .4t No. 86 Market Street ZEBULON KINSF.Y respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving, Roth New York and Philadelphia, a well selected stork of Goods In nis line, which be will !ell at prices tos nit the times, viz. I 300 packs American Pins; 100 do London do; 200 lbs. sewing Thread; 1.000 bundles doi - do; WOO dozen spool do; 200 lbs. patent do; 15 do sewing -Silk; s 25 do Zephyr Worsted, assorted colors; 6 dozen do Patterns; .1500 do cotton Tapes; 50 gross do Cord; 100 do do Boot Lacers; 50 do do Corset dn; 50 duzen Gum Elastic Suspenders; 60 do worsted do; • 75 •do webb do. 50 boxes Rosemary Soap, containing 6 dos. each; 100 dozen Fancy . do assorted; 150 do shell-Bide Comtia,-tv It a general assort ment of tuck and twist Combs, 100 do Buffalo Shle comb.; 50 do do Twist do; 750 do Rini 'vary dn; 300 do Horn Tuck do 17,5 do do. Twist do 125 do Redding afterteri sizes; 10 - gross' German Shyer Pocket Combs; 50 do Wooden -do do 300,000 drilled eyed Needles; 100 gross Knitting do; '824,000 slatted percussion Caps; 120 nests Straw Railkaisl 25 dozen willow' Tot:vetting Balker., assorted sl. ;les, with a genintramortment of work and frincyltisketsv 150 gross Bone 011ete; • ' 80 , 'do Metal do; 4 25 do hooks and eyes, - 15 do tooth brtmltsa; 40 thirty hour brassOcreltM , 1 . 150 gross purl bottonr4 , 10 , .10 German silver table IIPOPIW: • , 20 do '.do • do zlel 401 • • ~llio r sliver feat and tatde-syroonstigedit ita4stivai 0188 - 4*i goldtp 1 fiver 'briartor 11 — m40/ end 4 0# 0 i 0 trOltekatilikk 4610 -** l4ll* Wett4~ l6l o OrellikWgitteatiet tUallq Tgii t MULA.RD 4. Esexert,„ ... ""s' 6th night of Mr. A. hived Flayv ~ Friday Eening, Nov, 18, itk .af WILLI,' II William Tell Gliemler ........ Mrs. C. ii Itl. in th e e To conclude with the MaY of Ambrose Prlre. Dressarcie 80xr114.1 ery 25. Doors open at 6i o'clock• at 71. precisely. BANK NOUN; ANb CORRUCTID DiILY, II! ALLY. 3 PENNSYLVANIA. 1p Rank of Pittsliursh. p ar . tiderch. ¢ (clan. bk. pa r •• Exchange hank, par g Bk. of Germantown ~ Basica I ank, Lanca s te r hank, dis 2 Bank of Chester Co. pat Farmers' hk 'Bucks CO. Doylestown hk do ~ Bk of N America Phil. Bk of Northern Litietticso.. Commercial bk. of Pa. • Far. dr Mechanics bk. Kensington bk. ttis Philadelphia Ink. Schnylkill bk. Southwark hk. VV usler n bk. Pik. of Pennsylvania, tp Ilk of Penn . 1131 Man. 4- MPril;(lllCs bk 5 hloyamensing hk C Ira `rate.U. kink, Lowbertnef,', Warren, 7slN o, Washb2ton, t ners Bk of M nut .omery Mon. Lk Brow nsettle, Erie Bank. s`p, Harrishor7,ll bank. g l • Far. bk Lancaster, 2* cf Middletown, Bk. of Chambeisi • Carlisle bank, 91. Bk of Sort butt.b , riand, lU Columbia Irk 4- Pri,l:4e co. 2 is Bk Sti. - - - qttettan , ra c o . 1p Bk of Delaware Co. e.. 1. ; ,),! Lebanon bk. Get l v sborelt I.k. 91 Vvrk hank, Far. 4- Wove rg 1.1.. of Waynesboru h, 2,Bat; Currency notes, floneFdatt.„ Wynnitn:! hank, 12 1 Or', PitislOgli State Strip, 5 Coutory do do Barks Co hank, Lew i.tow Towanda. OHIO Ulountpleasool bk 2 Far. $• Mech. bk of Situ. brnville, 2' Belmont bk of St. Chairs. I vine. 2 blarietta I.k. Demand 11.10' A. PAV, , d \milt. l e t rini it. r very nap tans week Altai'. di n mst ezlrncivr and valttan, kni pir DRY GOODS ev.r afered at A which have tort from ropiprt-mgm ,, 1. 1.. .a MO Poci,opc e. ,:t I h "01,, 3hl tli Peaver and Vim , . do '41941 Plain :1..11 ref I. CAsslinereA 251) File t 2 lliterfine SA(1111, 11., 200 a Fzeiteli 4• Cn_lioh Al rriuoee„dlAl - .e . Het Yellmv Flannels, ,jutiO NV hitt' id C wen, e.:) .391: IN hoe k Cord. Doeshins, ' Cnotihrie 4- Parr Plearli',!.Sltiri. 5 4 do 5.:,•01,-: Scotch a iqgir,,ll•, Wit n gre:lt many other ani' tiou rif Jeairr= lefr , raie every day at 10 and! early null! further PRICE'S COMPOUND CANDY i> a safe and Cads. Asthma, Sore Thront.P , Breast Whoopio!; Cpugh. Throat and wan y d:ge.l3l.s Icy Ti y a il—only 6c ;) ,, r rolfr • sale an d Retail by 11. T. Pcici. gbeny City, and Iliir burelt. Be sum you ask for Pri:iUU• 1111 V 17—tf. - -- 111 T. PRICE, I,tin.o,rsJle KA. Agelioner and l•runern , ' Diamond. Allegheny cily. Every variety of Cade , Oakes. suitable for weddlnV"' from the begl materiak, t short HANNA 4- TURNBUL L. TON PAPER 111 tt.t.. Strain ved their Aare from thiscoy.,%, Browne, No. 49 Market A. gents for thy sale of the diner(' turf(' I V them, wt rre their (r: ways find a siicplF P st plain and f‘ont tS: paper; Bonnet Itoard , , and rdttle zee and qualifies ,all of whitttO ncrommotlatin_ terms. lloLostoP BROWNE, noweifartO Pape,-s a nd Borilrrs, kero 0 ry variety of Entry, Parlor:4 t! latent styles and most haraL4o will set/ low and on accono a or retati, rilLmo THY SEED.—% frrtA JIL of ilte hest quattly • L 5.25 Po r orio PP cd E ('.ll Zefsque fo: e ( 1' 11 1 IsA kCC Also from same place. 20 • superior article. LUMBE ! 1311BEq for sale n !onto 15 %AC Cr Thrillers and nt Iters wanlig to call, as they stippli4 very lowest market prices- COUGHS, COLDS4g4CO. son for the above coinplei Persons who are weather are respectfully info - COVERT'S B•ch oetars hid cured Tnons.ons, olio W le seseption. Ce.rilficales ran be curve. TATLoa's BALsot or Ulla for Liver Coeptaiete.Cele Is real if Inendcd by all villa to 'eke, and spcedy ape ilttiligs Pries's BeLanoo2lllCAsse— and pleasant anedicitiit cure for Compts , Ce ace atlr the Wnoordio Cam' a nt e anedieinefor, all are fond grit. to take al; Its care is one • hatra certificate of Alte llel sat there can be no raglan, aritinetted toot/ sod mincine is at Abe • 411 the eh* lardiwn , Wigoidassti oar Rivit 0.0"18-41. , :,t ISM im i rE= neighbor a splendi nfectinnary in 5 etion of part leo whete everyt, n ts will be sei, 4tate ,yesPiraaY . it : ;jg SUPpO B e 1. s ls Eteaion. Esomini Pte 16W hi in Ma" „far Morton of The P'ist Iv+ recltt frm t ssi e wi rs li 1 1 :a t h : hs people is the 13. Ole thing return4---tlla batitt..d their lii They have triiParell 'With ' owns; an if di Caen. Apathy the result. - aSa it n : i c , l: 4 ; e r s id i li e c t rt h e o rt e :: l :; : i i t on r r l T . E di y t d : g 6 4l.ls : 9 o ell n i sion Times. informed 1) is; no truth in teresting cou ; culties with utitiarri is to enter not corn o as warm lar.--T tie U. , m Oat. on S Itorlty ni R )gang• •veoty yeirs of abi)ve Seventh iris" !iut4, cat;ec I teil to be w( lim=e P4 bands tvli, and t :itte zip', a 13e11,-,1 t t p avtlest and -103 - 1! Slt stt g Cle a ''T hr;)11,z1lt 11es,rs Nl:)ya nelp,l ig r~i'ih••r. ;t n••ar n 4 .11 - • 1.1.141 a` Matte 'On I: Charnbersbt Nrver, wa9 u emocratic V OEIIO DEM IMEIIII EnRaIA itti4 I N ASS-O[ll2E (ABA MA ICRIGAN IV YORK AWARI KAci&A4 ;RYLAND I :4 I A'N A ' JER'SE P . EcTICT SYLVAN • CAROL I CAREYL A N P SUED UPON tile, TRU bove, we ZIVP Pyramid 7E ISLa .e;HM(r"1 1 •$ E 7 naSr43 • IV FED 2IZ Oat the even that, 111..assach After Avir et -es for w)]erc dentnera• ie that the den , . ratiodittinit: ansillastant P 444 43) pf its d ra and Eldera the firiit PITA emfay rasa Pting; s p iteW jiPettles t / TEMPE: row. 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