NE Here okisll the PRESS the People's RIGHTS proelyins Utiated_by_ iiO'ttence_, and usihriled 4_y -ante. Tuesday Morning, - August 30, 1831. Democratic Auti.allaamalc Nomination t FOR PRESIDENT, _ John-McLean, of Ohio. FOR VIC R-I'R RS lEs 11 NT, Richard Rush, of Penn. fLr BALTIMORE MARKET.—There is no change in the price of flour. The wagon price of [ Howard street-remains- tit - itkso; -- and - salesare - made from stores at $.5,621. We have heard of no sales and wheat at'a higher rate than $1,12, & none, butvery choice parcels have brought that. FOREIGN NEWS..--13y the lastest ar- rival at N. York from Liverpool, very im portant news from Poland has been received —a dangerous conspiracy had been darts vered among some Polish officers and the numerous Russian prisoners at Wars*, in time to prevent any ill effects—the Poles have been defeated in one or two late battles. t(277From the Baltimore Cazette we learn itr - the upper pail Of Sziiith. - anapton county, Virginia, have turned out and, murdered several families of white persons, amounting to 58 individuals, besides the families of two men whose num. • bera are not Mentioned, The • Negroes are 300 in number, well mounted and armed, and headed by one or two white Men. The Mi litia, Volunteer, and other companies were, at the latest intelligence, cutting down and securing the insurgents. AUGUST SFL:SIO COIVIMONWEALTH, o VR. Jacob Lefever, Editor oftlidltejiii6; lican Compiler, Verdict, G UI LTY--,The Defendant was sentenced to be imprisoned in the-Jail of 'Adams county for Three Calendar Months; to pay afine of 850, and costs Jf prosecu tion:- 1141:Wiiiiinirn — e - diii63ly taken to Jail. JOSEPH TAYLOR.—Our readers will re mien. that, at the last April tern' of our Court, the individual above named, was found "not guilty" of the murder of David Blubaugh, but recommend ed to be indicted for "iilvolunta<y manslaughter." He was accordingly tried last week,found guilty, and sentenced to three .months imprisonment in the County jail. Fidelity and Official Integtity of the Pro.. seeutlng- - Attorney of Adams County. t At the August Sessions of this County, held last week, JACOB LEFEVER ; was found guilty ofa crime which subjected him, by law, to an infamous cor poral punishment. It ie the obvious duty of the Attorney for the County, to see the impartial execution of the sentence. His duty to society his offic loe th, roe re it—lnsuutd ofcomfortio _ „ .. and aiding the prisoner, it was his-duty to see that he suffered those privations which his son. tenon was intended to inflict. But instead of that , no sooner was the culprit imprisoned, than_lha_l prpsecuting Attorney skVas founcl_ endeavoring to mitigate the operation of the LAW; acting . privy counsellorandedviser, against Me Common wealth. Ope fact is suflicrent--the same -might . in which he was imprisoned, ANDRICW G. AltiLLEa; Prosecuting Attorney, 117 - Visited the convict in jail and was in close consultation with him for a long tirne4lhe left him, and again "returned' ta - the jail,.ifler 9 o'clock . ift night. The public will . •-jcidge of the fe9li. they are the acts of a Public Officer, iind "proper for the public to know." For their truth, we hold ourselvcsriesponsible to lilt People, and to the individual: This statement will be sent to the ATTORNEr GENERAL at Harris. burg.. We will-see' what he will do therein. Wo shall pee the strength of the cubit-tow. • (g) - "Furthermore do I promise and swear that I will Alp and ASSIST a Companion Roy al Arch Mason, WHEN ENGAGED IN ANYDIF FICULTX, and espouse his cause fro FAR. AS TO EXTRICATE HIM FROM THE SA liE if in my power, W HETHER EIGHT W 0 141." Such is the Masonic Oath of the Royal Arrch Companion. And it has ,frequently been said, that the. Royal Arch Jack-Masons have become imbued with the tbukst portion of the Masonic spirit. That they, alike with - Mewing, will carry thei principles of theebove Oath into the jury Box, ,on L to thp Bench, and the Executive chair. We now. fully believe it. iteCent occurrences are pregnant with its proof. In due time, all shall be given , to the public. &irruption, gross corrpption is abroad. We do not include all Masons an' Jacks in the above remarks. There are lemorable exceptiond. The more honorable to them, as they are so few. 'l'hey, indeed, who cad !item th e tei t eetibf doe. cuption, deserve immortal honor. : . ... The Alseuntai "We gsiis it,annonnced; in such a nuuuier as to leaVeArio doubt of the fact, that-our dis tinguished . follow;citizen Ititaultv new, whose wrsoilaN; qualities and abilitiesye =I NS OF _ADAMS CO. Indicted for writing & publishing a false, wicked, & malicious LIBEL. on T. — StE- Wk NS, Esq. Ei ___. ___ , . . , , , .. . _ _ . . . ‘i 1 % ..., 1 _, , ._ , .tij M B _ -......_...., ways 44 in s . the highvstregaid L has, ~_iii. re, -., ply to a letter itddrd to ' hini on tie..: sub ject,' by an Antimasonic committee, Peremp torily. declined being considered as a. candi. date either for the Presidency or Vice 'residency of the U4itecl States at the ap-. proaching election, ' -. • -,..,. • "Considering the zealwith whidh Mr. Rusn has lately.felt-it to-be his- y- to •-take part - .„0 v.ith the Antimasons, and that there are some of that way of thinkin who mix up their principles with politic and personal objects, we think this Coil on the part of Mr. Rum not only prov .4 the honorable disinterestedness of his motivei, - liirt goes to show his opinion,iliat - Masonry, or . Antima sonry, ought to have hothirig to do with the election of the Chief Magistrates of the . Union.—National Intelligencer. The above extract , from the National Atelli. gencer, is another pregnant proof of the pernicious influence of MASONRY on the PtiEss. It either suppresea truth, or perverts facts, so far as Mason ry is concerned. The Editors say, that Mr. Rash's declining to be a candidate for the Presidency, "goes to show his opinion,flint_Maiumry_or„Anti- Masonry ouglit to have nothing to do with the election of the i bief Magistrates of the Union." NOW the TRUTH I is, Mr. Rush's letter shows no such thing, but quite `the reverse, 'that those should be the -paramount considerations." We do not-believe that those respectable Editors intend to deceive the public. They had probably not read Mr. Rush's letter. They scarcely dare read any thing against Masonry. But we doubt not, when they disc Over the error by them committed, they will promptly correct it, by publishing the letter itself, that the People may know the truth. They will, unless the Masonic Oaths prevent it, In other caiie:;, they would- feel proud to oorrect their own mistakes. :. -- OUT — AT — L. - AST of --- thlrSen:" tine! has given the fip,t letter of the lion. RICH ARD Rusty, attast 1 . Better late than never, as the saying is. Is ho independent enough to give the other two without solicitation? We have only room this week for the County Ticket, seleeted yesterilay—the proceedings in will be given - next week. ASSEMBLY, alarsitall,. Jacob Casait. • COMMISSIONER, AUDITOR, John-.?l'Kessom DIRECTOR OF THE POOR; Jaines_4l-7119mpson:.__ JAMES McSHIRRY, Esq. JNOA. GUBER NATOR, Esq. and Mr. JOHN LILLY, jiver° up. pointed to meet the Delegates from York bounty, at Hanm;er, - to select a Senator. National Republican Meeting. A respectable meeting of National Repub lica.ns of the Borough and County, was held at thehot of Kr. FORRY, in Gettysburg, on the Oening,of the 23d inst.,.and was-or ganized by calling the. ion. JA,BIES WILSON to the chair, and appointing J. B. 11/'Plier -80,1 Secretary. After a full interchange of sentiment,it was Resolved, That the National Republicans of the County of Adams, be invited to meet at the Court house in the Borough of Get tysburg, on ,Saturday the 17th of Septem hei• next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of expressing their sentiments--:upon-the coming Presidential Election, and also to chOose Delegates to meet those from the other counties of the District at Shippens burg, to appoint Delegates to the National Republican convention, to be held at Balti more in December next. •- • - • red, That — them proceWings be published. in allthe.newspapers of the bor ough. . JAMES WILSON, Chairman. .B...McPuzitscw,-Secretar-34 ANTINASONRY IN ILLuvots.—What! in too? Yes-4n- The in telligencer, published at Vandalia, the seat of. government, ,has a notice for an Anti masonic State Convention, for the purpose among other things of appointing delegates to theAntimasonic National Convention,-to beheld atlialtimore, on the With. of 'Sep tember next, to-nominate candidates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency of the U. States. The. notice has a good and most appro priate,datk,y4: the Fourth of July. FROM FRANCE.—By the United States from Havre, the New York American has Paris papers to the 8d ult. they furnish no news. Under the Paris head of 29th June, we find the Courier des Electoure this para graph ; "The Exchange today was 'thrown into consternation by rumors ego war was deci ded upon, that Prince Leopold refused the crown of Belgium, and that M. Casimir Per rier would retire from the Ministry. A great fall in the stocks was the immediate conse quence of this rumor.. The Muniteur in a second edition publish. ed at half past six o'clock; inserted a note declaring these rumors wholly without foun dation, and that the most perfect harmony had not ceased to pre/ail among the Powers as well Us in the French Cabinet." .The ready ear, however, with which such rumors and listened to, denotes the general iinpresOon - we think, that war is far froin improbable. , - - ' Extract of a Letter to the Editor of the N. Y. Amer., front Havre, dated ad July. . The funds are on thedecline. The minds of the people are far. from being at ease on the general state of/tifliiirs.._ The question of thaPteliccre is now made the: • touchstone of a good Deputy. If Casimir Ferrier- la not able to stand his ground, I think Franco s to see sad times. The Elections, noW at littnit, - (itie th'ciw"viihat mav be expected; and of course; all is now anxi • - ty. There is nothing new from Belgiu m or Poland to-day. \ ONE DAY LATER..--By the ship:Pro vidence, tapt. - CongdOW, arrn , •Wilt - Provi: dence, Liverpool and Manchester papers of July Dtli are received, containing London dates to -the -evening of the 7th. The sub joined paragraphs are from the Providence Journal ) : • . The London Globe of the 7th (evening) says there is a probability that the Reform Bill mill be fdefeated_in Ale House of _Lords, by a majority of eight; "She bishops consti tuting the majority." The Glasgow Chronicle, in the course of . some .zemarks _upon the _probable. course which- thn-House-oMords_willpursue,says:- "The House of Lords may constitutionally disagree with the House of Commons, but the constitution, in providing for the crea tion of new peerages, has made it impossible that it should disagree with the King.- -Whenever-the-Sovereign .and the Commons speak one voice, the Peers cannot choose but concur." LONDON, July 7. Th e Funds.—One o'crock.—The city is in a very agitated state; the reform bill at, home, the unsettled state of France, and an expected explosion at;Drussels,-have occasioned much political discussion here. Two expresses are stated to have arrived from Brussels, and as the reports are gloomy, consuls from 83 have thilen to 82k, which is now the present quo tation. Turn Out of Calico Printers.—We un derstand that the great.lnajority of 'the jour- neymen Calico Printers in this county are now out-of-employirient, -having -101.. their work - um - Friday and -- Saturday last, in con sequence-of -a proposed reductioti in their • • wages. LONDON, July 7, Evcuing.—Trial of Mr. Cob‘eit.—The trial of Mr. cobbett, fcir tin alleged libel, tending to ,exeite the farm, ing labourers to destroy thrashing machines, &c. came on this morning in the. Court of King's Bench. The Attorney Generalid dressed the Court in support of the prosecu tion, and called a witness to prove the pub lication-of -the-Register of of-De-- cembdr whichAhe,paragraPhs-charg- • - aslibels - wero — containet.Hlfr. -- e • r then began tO. address the court in his de, - tbnce; -- allegiriv Oat - Abe — prosecutions had been instituted bythe whig ministry because lie had refused to support them. His ad dress-was-not-concluded-when-the-reporters for the London papers left the court. He had summoned a great number of witnesses and among them all the cabinet ministers, most of whoth were on the - bench during his address. BELGIUM.—After a debate of several days, the question on' whieli the assumption of the throne by Prince Leopoledepends, still on Tuesday last, (Sthiremained unset tled. Great violence had been displayed by the war party who also had in the first in stance, much the largest share of the talk. The friends of peace and order however, at length succeeded in gaining the attention of the House, and several of them, and particu larly Mr. Lebau, Minister for Foreign Af fairs, are stated to have spoke with great talent, discretion and effect. It is now as ' serted that there is no longer any doubt of the proposition being excepted by a consid erable majority. FRANCE.—The Paris papers of Tues day (sth) with the Messager des Cha,mbres, dated yesterday (6th) arrived this morning. With the exception of two articles in the weitrid nothing_worthAmuslating.- The funds have again taken a fall. On Tuesday the 5 per cents closed at 85 90c; the 3 percent iat £56 50c. The elections can; it is said in some ot the papers, only ge liffairiii - orifiin - lifeis by theiryielding in some great points of fo i reian and domestic policy to the opposition. A privafe _letter States, that several arrests, connected with a con spiracy in favor of the Ex-Royal Fiunily, have been made in the south of France. POLAND.—According to a statement in the French papers that the patriots in Lith uania were encompassed by the.enemy, and fropi whom they could escape only by a bat tle. Accounts from. Warsaw to the 27th ultldiscredit this news, for every thing there lookid prosperously. The Russian .army in Poland had dwindled down from 150,000 men to 68,000 infantry, and 19,000'cavalry, having 332 cannon. LIVERPOOL, July . ft.—The next post will bring us„ news of the - commencement. 4. the elections, and the result will decidahat kind of ministers are to rule in France. In the hopenf securing a majority, M. Cassi-1 mir 'Perrier has recommended all his friends to promise all required concessions: but the revolutiOnary party hope for a Chamber as democratic as they can wish. Ministers now make no show of opposing the popular voice with respect to hereditary peerage, as their supporters have obtained permission to pledge themselves to vote for its abolition. There seems to be no doubt but tharthe, ef fect of the elections will be to cempela change in the ,allitirs pf France. UNION COUNTY TLCKgT. Assembly—PHlLlP RHULE, J. SCHNEE. • Coroder—DANlEL WINTER. Commissioner—A. W A.GQNER. 4 7Auclitar. ENGLE. DIED; On Monday the Ist inst. Mrs. Mhair Aiso TT , wife of Mr. Thomas Abbott, otthis county, in tile 75th year ether age. On Thursday the 18t12 inst. in the neighborhood of WAherrystown - , Mr..Apyrnoms ()foul, aged 74 Yesterday week, a daughter of S: EL Caldw Esq. of Mountplousant toWnship, agog 6 woe r• Cc• -•-- .. 14 " i t i A - , 1 . 4 I " itt_,v MBAR "RiZIALIF A FOR S,,tUIEI. The subscriLer °tiers, at private `sale, its ALILAIU A.l3lLiVi V Kitlll. l • ateini4erty _township s: Adams _coon. ty, Pa., about 2 miles west of Waigley's Tavern, on .the Turnpike road leading from, Baltimore to Waynesboro'.-4 4 miles from Gettysburg and 8 from Enunitsburg. _The FARM contains 250 acres of PATENTED LAND; -About- 300-keres -of- which As- WOOD•LAN I), and the remainder clear edAnid in a good state of cultivation; and 10t1 Acres of the latter could easily be made into-excellent - welbwaterecr - Meadow: --The-improvementir-consist-of-aLnew . 3 STORP 11011 SE, well finished, - with an excellent Spring of Water at the door— Spring-house, Barn, and all other necessary out-buildings.' There is also good this farm. What makes this a desirable property to purchasers is, that its situation is well a dapted for the erection of an extensive Tan-llard, Distillery, (Bark and Grain always to be had,) or any other under taking wherein WATER is considered the principle desideratum. • -ALSO 100 stereo of Patented WOOD LAND , Adjoining the abbye Farm and • Saw Mill—the'lll4lßqt is well suited for all kinds of sawing—and will he sold either by itself, or with the farm. oz' As the subscriWer is anxious to sell, - the - torms - w ill - he accomModat khown'on personal or written application. A good - tittle, and possession, will be given at any tithe. • HENRY GORDON, Near Fountain Dale P. 0. Atlanta Co. Pa. August 30, 1931. 4w-21 HOUSE & LOT 411 , II • FOR --- --- SALE. aseriber will sell at )rivate sale her 230 V0n AND ural T Situate in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, Pa. adjoining lands of Samuel Hoff man, Anthony 'Smith, and — oi6 - it, The LOT contains Ten atria of Land, a part of which is WOOD L/VID. There is also a good MEADOW and a fine OR CHARD on the Lot. Tho tenant will show. the property to any person wishing to purchase, and for terms, which will 4-rea sonable, apply to. .the subscriber. at' ,Now ' Olford. ELIZABETH BNEERINGER, August 30, 1831. - 4w-2 TO MY CREDITORS: TAKE NOTICE, that I have applied to the Judges of the, Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of the Insolvent laws, and that the said Judges have appointed Tu esday the 27th of Sep telltber next, for the hearing of me and my creditors, tit the Court-house in the borough of Gettysburg, where you may attend if you think proper. BENJAMIN McCREARY. August 30, 1831.- - 4w-21 TO MY CREDITORS: WAKE NOTICYr, that I have applied -R. to the Judgewof the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, for the benefit of have appointed_Tueithty-the.-27th of Sep- - tembernext, for-the-bearing-of -me and rnY creditors, at the Court-honee in the bor...wgll. of Gettysburg, witere y9u may attend if you think proper. August 30, 1831. NOTICE. A LL persons indebted, either by bond, Ilk note, or book accomfi t to the late mercantile firm of JOHN 4. JESSE HOUCK, of Huntorstown—and also those indebted in the same manner to JO4N HOUCK, of the same place, are requested to come forward and settle with the Subscri ber to whom the accounts have been trans ferred, on or before the FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT—after which 'time r no indulgencO can be given. . BASTZER StIYDERp. lioitPorsburg, Tymne Tows. Alio, August•3o, 1831. • Synod of the German Reformed Church of the United. States.' I N accordance with a Resolution of the Synod held in Hagerstown,. Md. the Synod will meet this-year at Harrisbuyg, on the last Sunday (25th) of September.— All those who have businegs with the Synod re respectfully invited to . : IGER, Secretary. gust 30, 1831. ' ATTENTIOM Gettysburg Guards r . Y OU will parade at your usual place;. on SATURDAY NEXT, plvymbly at 2 o'clock, E. N., with 'arms and accoutre. ments in compleletlrder. By order, • ARMOA, O. 8. August 30, 1881. 11:7" An' Appeal will be held' at the house of JOHN ASH, immediately after parade, fur the tigeo last days ef'partule.• • .41 portion of the Daily Telegraph Willi, be devoted to agriculture and the ntechanie arts. Having the matter in type,we pro. , pose to make up two weekly royal slants, to contain sixteen octavo pages each; one ter be entitled the Farmer's Register—,theoth er The Mechanic's Register. The Far. , mer's Register will contain agricultural not tices, and such other matted centrqorto ar newspaper,. as will be interesting .to that class from whom we derive the staff eflife.- The•Mechanicrs Register rdtll tentainsuch ". general information on mechanics, in addl.- tion to the ordinary newspaper , notieesota • ... • . library of that useful and influential claagror citizens for whom it is intended. These' two publications will contain no advertia . ments but those eoi an the mechanic vtet_r_or_ aiicitotApectai contribution Whose avocations iiillife praCtital and useful inforamtiony • 0:7" The price for these will be ties dollar and fifty cents per annum, paid us advance.- As this sum Cannot be .. post master is authorized to receive it on aecount and the paper' will be 'to/waffled On his' receipt.. • The editor is willing,. where an individe not will 'obtain eight er more subscribers, and remit one dollar and 25 cents &kitsch, to for Ward these paigra at the :Tate of oiwt dollar inclfwenty4tve, cents per volomee,-• , ;•4 Zech volume to contain fifty tweaambertsti, - ' The object of both these', winter will be,, to place a cheap- newspaper Aridity the' reiteh of everyeisi2sen; anti at ammo titne f to make it dnubl interesting by givingim-- portant informarien;aditeigo the avocations; I of those for whole it- is intended. Wand mit that it is oar -desirethat they shall' fusil • their way to the fireside , of every helmet citizen; andwe.are'resolvedto*ddalt'j Our power to make them worthy ((such Stifire The Register will,enatain a dins proportim orpoliticul matter,- and' 'in addition; talbe• valpablle infOrmatkody pertaining tir their special objects', which' the title *abeam ? it will embocl9,7 statepapers in e ecerfeelent form for preservation: inte'• public' . lila has been much excited' or, the - subjecty an • - with a view ern itra eim‘enseti. flirt& an; authentic account roof, the first Mom". 'bent will' contain the co pond- • tweets Oen. trackeen• an& `lifroo 'y which will be - followed tip , by the'' ritActi-* • lions eiplaining the use of the chiliolatiota• of the sate cabinet; Ana errihody=ists Ofinteresting historyterwin thet pamiihft IWita,K Atit s erpedlotlf that% many village end eetghborbeedi"eittbe-will. be formed , fiir their eisdelatitm . vreintenOtr• publieti.ivliwge edition of therfirst immberp.- • °PUFF OREM*: re6izbet7iptionste either of the aim* PaCeiVai at. 'this c•fficia„, • • . JOHN LOOP.' 4w-21 4w--21 4.01 E .If;aIDIMS-lio6*-. Embeflidtmente for Angdity/Salw MIMIC, an original titeetlM";°l. 1 engraving .? ' Emaaoloica.v i - IF BUNT OF BIM. IRANICLIN, DANCING, • The ORNAMENTAGARIVIT, A piece of MUSIC. CON'TENTS-4faitl66; with an entire:vigil, The Merdhant's Cleric.- OW Conversation. Wit and'turnor. ---- Englisheinietr.- - Onsets ElbaAss*: 1 Origin of Itankin . The Head. Dr. Arne's Death. Love and ip. the /I ell at Sea. .Sketch of Dr. Vi.iinklin's Are, with an Engidving." Flow'. era. The' BriLht Sointner Tinto.. Song.. Sednes in Poland. Reminiscences df a Gi'itirtlel. - . Soh...* I set. A Book putted by a Ghost. The Dinah. Song: of the Troubadour.. The Ornamental Artist; It. . ustratedv-- the Fate-ofitur , Dtike - de - Blrortl -- At.T. - tire Benevolence. She missed.. Theri r atOir - lidtett. - Outline of Music, with an. Engraving._ All's' Well. The Forsaken. A Story or Gbod Queen Bess. Embroidery, Illustrated. She bath painted -from the-Ea rth7---Scok--not with Gold - oritlitter; - ing-Gein.—:Mirvor-of-the-Oraws. Nightlnvillerf Too soon. ivy's Mazy Connie. The Latter Bell.' Woman. The Hypochondriac. The Land of the Loul. Our Flag. Personal Appearance. Mollltt of Summer, The Bettor Land. He is gone..Death.t The Acropolis. Infancy: Self Knowledge. James: Ferguson. Good Humor. The Dylng Pole. The e growthltf- Love.. ----The-G at-herer, 2 -Reeitotk_n_m_ „ Sunshine and Roses. First Love.. litstoricei. Sketch of Dancing, Illustrated. Village Bells. ! --. The Vine. Rational Devotion. The Mind. The' Fathers. Rail.Roada and Canals. Genius. Ant Extract. The Frith, of the Valley,.set to Music.• THE- ATHENEUM, ' FOR AUGUST; Is Embellished with a lithograpiste&Z E. L. BLIL.WER, Esq. Author of; . ,r Also, a colored lithographic print, con tug Eight Fashionable Head Dresses.. CONTENTS—The Statesman. My Own La-' meat: Edward Lytton Ildwer, with an . Engla, ved I,ikeness. Love's Philosophy, or Hearts and" Heads. The Black Ridei. The Ghost of Kit: sheelan. Erin. The Bloody Hand, et Heraldiio' Discoveries. My LittleiGrey Landlord, Where' am I Gann? The Hypochondriac; — Theit - Mtir of - Bol'avf zi JOURNAL OF FASH lONS—The - Liteit dies' Fashions—Walking - Dress=;Motning - Dfiii —Evening Dress—Young Lady's Dissa—Publirs Promeivade Dross, &c. &c, kirE G.ENTLEIIAItog MAGAZINE OF IMMEI I IO2t. FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER / /431. / Is EMBELLISHED *tin 4PI Elegant whole-length Portrait of a' Lady in a ding Habit. Elegant wlislelengtitPorittrit_of-a: gentleman lir-- a Promenade Dress. Elegant whole-length Portrait of a aentfetaii in Elegant whole _ length portrait ofa Goatkimazlnt a Walking Dress. • TWO elegant whole-length Portraits of Gentle- , . men in Morning Dresses. - I- it afar, contains 'a port of Fashions,_ and a Taw ricty of interesting matter. • The Atheneum and Magazintare zublipbe4 by Kane & Co. Boston, hittfliW, 7P.OrOCIAZIEI For publishing in the City of Washing fen t twit Weekly Newspapers, (in pamphlet f _ The alechanies Registeir; AND THE &MEM The F'armer's Itertatetie .over now. 'foie,,! - rr il pir, iri
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