ibt..lampiZcr. - - 4 AA: aillal. Raver iip4 Prlptiesuir. --- - - - f4TT3SBUIt'u, *swiss *Asn in g , Oct. 16, 1E358 Ali* ill minim:wed ;kat the President ilrapignited State., by letter, op Sat- A/ 1111. 0 week, vondernd lion. J. Glancy JEOIIOII the sppointmerrt of Envoy Ex ,trierthowy and 31i,,i..!er Plempoten- Usury to Aust ria. I=l illiralx) - 1140: the defeat of tire Dern°. .oratie party rather unpaintalle just affiffoltillit will result in a good.fad , Isinautelea the ebnatinn, and iiilri6es .ssi Sibetifies the ebpreb, so 40 7 MU*. tl. Demote:Ley, and putitles SIN piny. We were ailnost entirely "seep trots existence in this State in Jaldl, but It only had the effect of ma'd ,ln(Sl more invincible in 1856. And the same malt wilt foliqw our defeat now. It will unite us for IPBO, and carry us triumphantly through the aidtest. %no, ift4s.se, gßiteds . .est. The odleial rote as tar as received on the State ticket may be summed up as follows : Reed, 1111 1 0 1 01 vat jority, itiviser, - - iblisty ' • - '111,0140 n!Ajority, Tigt mew* yet to be heas frpm mriSjimoltels the majorities of r t aan and Famuut.aboat a titelqupd rates. In ?oto of *el Suite was, for ,r, ant, 188887 - .28,184 - 363,155 Vote in 13.515 as far ree'll, 343,133 211,02.2 IM l ol4ll4 , lFpnty thousonti votes, whiet will prphaply bninade np in the re m *PMMa Tote of trlo State, at tllo P 110411031 *KIM, la I/VW was 460 ; 54 4ser. 181, "vietrimear iSeitsg they did et DS X671 . : . :ka Tamallair vitt two wart spots iTT Irfilit the e*apt to forget that an L Poi was to be held that du, ropad io this mann pt. Co4otip—r!Porter l yrost j. Zap _ Pru,ir & 2 ' • 144ority, 1601114.....r ic Frost & MI. Fraser 4 Co., 00 ' bo*fifttl tk xectio.—ii. %NW Waist* the eleetiee MOO* *St* liCiteit by frool oeo *moo gisif erKp. maw tios AC*" Gauntlet 1.14404 is shatie&ktere, alprilthog will rebut; !mite a 1114tiVia).'r. 11, 04 11bosits isson lini ikrayillid **or boot Ito treisar's Wasp" me*. errs: ilininber pot wili 4os taw doodis Oat Were steronkl or* o'er 0r ...0W dlootplgoi, *.4 tit *VA OW 4P 65 , 06 13. 1 4 MR- liebt Sion iiK WOW* bos ono mid of tbo Omni's'. "OP a*/ •Ibef. 'Zoe Um ileatieet ga gn* l ff ati4ani NOgliciset 14444 IMINO die fkins MO mob * tontbS IMO* In 1014, tbo Wobbly eoilibile r om plr ri iliptie 11064 Oast sbo liek *noon gist; brink 1111111 . ilia 1gain110$6•14114•11.- 12 .0 1 11 4 tVastk Root' lol . ol V Mr Mos the Re , . libili aro to ire " 200 ,_____ iiii loop moo Tiotories ire alhillasi by At ibruela illiiik ihMiliffittik OW, 'sib rsde tih 'WOW Ds" Peorbolo por ter bilhollbo iliolteribUtiu3 vic isetit. - , , disidow—Tloe dead letter branch iilgOlia9o4-4)llice has just dos 1111r NOM goilirtoeis worh. Darting 1 4 1 1thi.1 We Skit ‘ll, l there were fogad ?,7! kr*** wad& contained TanoydunciPnt im is go isigregate to $12,931. For Uri eissresr 31Fliieh oiosed 30th of Jane WA; than 'were reoeired 4,549 letters and MAN in money.' For the guar-. tar wading Nth of Siareh, 2,472 /otters, and 113,414' in money. Quartor closed, I Mpt, Doesimbor, 2,351 letters and Re,- Mil in slash. Total in the ye4r, 22,1e2 Liters hnd 964= id' money, the Balloon .Race.----dipoinrlta, Oct. o.—Tha balloon racercamoto a tor*. 040 con 4atavaninff. Mr. Godard a rone Ova at 1010 2 . AL, topic 16 mites fees 1340, and Mr. .fiteiner de. Aid at 11 M., within a mite of SIIIMieskY• Mal F 4•14 • 4 9 • • :— , There was a de- WPM le OP 1 / 1 04hie Newly Of Fnumhmie ) Celifireete !be the prolent ftwiel yea's., es ocespeeihi with the talk t cousiderOly !Bore Use 540500,000. ? A. Walvis fox. Tataritr Seams. /rain the Plaisidpipias Patenjthluwt, i wie, .4.4. Sm. .1* aotiose. The total imports or nibmisreo. - 11 .4040mizzabeivale____-___ €iflr+2ol4 `' - leteV BC' efotirM tiffietr . 1 " 4 . 1 " 1 °" 4 "' Gettysburg , Itailread. 1 • iross-mmir. , from Groat Briteiii to the United Sillo ter Wittiltu A. Poe** has andered to . . lieathl — Jamat Krebs. , . We had a brief visit yesterday froml for • the first seven friontho: l of 1858 , Goa. Pecoort his resignatioh of the , nowt McCuonr, Esq., President, and! A letter from Winchester. Vaolbringl I).svio Witts,Esq., one of the Dirooters l Es q., with those during fake ke sititee i position be now holdis:.—that ofJudge of w 1856 and 1857, are asfollolirs : : tie Supreme 1....0nrt of Pennsylvania. us the sad intelligence of the deoth of and Secretary of tho above road. Both t 1656. 1857. I*sB. His reasons for this course arc plainly Mr. JoNixs Kx o aas, son of Mr. Is.tc or these gel lemon are residents and Prominent citizens of Gettysburg, Pa. , 81005 tons. 105,61 5 tons. 5,536 tons. stated i :4 UM-. letter which "'ill be found KRE U a, formerly of this place. lie had p- below. They must bo setts' factor.; to. , ~,,, from W c are pleasd to learn that the road Q -ott til t oUr dig - •is progressing rapidly towards comple- Oftlifo ia t th These figures du not exactly sustain ' every reflecting mind. as tbov bear Cilion ,"" ' • ' 1:11 g,stp on freser Itiver, sad whilst there tier. It. is now graded and laborers to I are at work laying the track. A large the assertions of the high Protective their face the honest convictions of a man who is not afraid to state in their, Tariffites, that oar iron menufactarers he and a coparade got into avenue, engiue house, together with every spa and express his opin- :go down from the B ar to their camp, ' itre suffering for want of protection !r iattiest dress, passeoger and freight .depots shrug . i was as tiasi.teelbse‘pialsir clamor spd i a s hift dtsresee Melon . Prow s o n ic, tPigull from raireou tonifea o °mPotitiog• /In ' partisan tainnity. Tbe retiroment of, had ' being built at the terminat in Gottys matnageassutt, the canoe nod with •• burg. • It is folly expected the work importation of only floe thoutxnui toes of . WlLLtam A. PORTZ& from the Beach is t railroad iron, in seven months, is no; a serious lois to the Judiciary of hians.i water, and sr they were close in shore, I entire wi ll be completed, and ready for a grand opening about the that of No competition at all, told proves that ! tire State . This is aeknowlodgetl hy (II and nearing 41 dangerous whirlpool, vember ensuing. Those Intereeted iq i who bars bad Oiasainon tp crumble the'.' viiuseKititiejOaped oveiboard, and in 1 tim tariff Las pothing to do with th e • • s ii • - 4 ' • l - '-'` I opinions d voted b y him ell ce his . 11 1 1 " I endeavoiiall Wi e wim out felt his kite"— 1 - . ~_ ' this lisprovement.have abiding faith in ' preseek hard : Limas. that .4essr salmi. t pain swept . They are full of present 'Ai,. t at - p',..1„„„„ - - 6 .- ti e " 1 . its ulthimito a utce-sa . Vor.lidiniee is.al- me eneftim: ready so great as to keep rho bonds up ' fecturens are suffering, we du not doubt, , here dth and eicope of legal looming' - ----- ii i - m i - 1 -0 and no gee regrets it mote thee we.— ' mil practical lodgment, and at the ; tel I igence the Pacific erith.tenth to Su per teat. at which price they are Bat it it' from the dap ' li ou in all! same time give Won of a brilliant fa! remarks, that," Frafer Rive; number! sidling. - The road commences at Ilan- , over where it intersects the Hanover taro, when limo - and patience and - in- ,, pot among its meal, vi Ono truer, sorts of buisnoss, arid mare particularly !do hell beyond . • Stlry 6 added their ripe, mei- t nobler-hearted man." is and road. and is' wo believe 'about seven.; in entarprigee rillitiring large invaifil low fruit* to the harvest of which the teen miles in , leogth,, Airming a direct ! rob:Ail:Pot have the deep sympathy of opening . to Bititiinote. In connection Not, or capital, like railroads, and Ipuhlii,have seen but the first sliPavet OP:letter of resignation is as follows: !tinny friends ;KO ecqnsintanees here, with I his, is in comet elation, a railway , apt from foreion competition. Thpro t lendiog to Waynesboro', l'it., some 22 1 ,- a) 1 1 1117-ADELPtiLt i Oct. 16th, 1868. in this the hourof their severe distvoes. ;a ao demand for iron at this time, aosi Ris .I..avel4acy William F. Packer, -, rroefet Sold, allies lung. About twelve relics of the improve therofv:e if the duty upon it were en- aoljernor of Rnaotactata—Dear Sir :—. , ,(ells lif.atias, - ,15 Trueteo, sold the, meat. hers nmiced are already graded, tirel:',. removed, the &iitittimption would 0n the first day of yolg o ili t itraineo on 4 . ;Farm of Abraham Myers, in Ranting-I end flatterigg hopes "no entertained of net be increased. f ennsylisnia inter- '" ' '_• , I PfteiriPli 'your hand ' . . a Co, ',.. in as a Judge of the Supremo! ton township, sit 1126 par acts. Philip completing the entire. work at no dis, fists require itchango in the resent . p In la tent day, Thus there will be 4 goM ! , s- • Pennsvkanie. T he event! Myers purchaser. ' lit which was reduced by Blatk Repub.- the. - J.nsltler d ibl ' h I' e PP" e , Der tiPs I Za •I a . ‘.ll . •rs 3 e ,lilisq., has ?archaised the ';1, piety opening by rail from -Baltimore to he very heart of the Cumberland val. !lean and Know Nothing votes. But should say probabie, hs2i been realized: 1 ' L • 1 1 I. i h such a change will not, of itself, restore have itt eto say o f . l. o means I Produced it. On rc • ,' ten inXtbe appomt- , • lat e the p ro per t y of Peter L u n t, d e cd . , beautiful , and productive sections of good times. That will be th e work of , Pr: o • - ; went,l thought that ~ ilig abe Judge ,' for 11600. i . time, and patience, and pradenoo, soil •ti ' 'ng on the bench and dvel . country in penneylvaiiia. By means actually so et this channel our city wilt' sccore , -' economy. ding on the rights of men of all shades' another profitable opening, or ingress of politicalopinion, I ought not to write' and egress for trade. A largo portton of the groin and other pioduco raised a political letter, nor to make a politi in the luxuriant - awricnitural reg ion cal 6pecch. • In the first place, 1 was 9 ,name4:—und iii fact all along the not willing to hide with my claims to above the office, however snoill, in the shnelsw route hero spoken of—has heretofore been shipped to Philadelphia. of a mere political question. In WO The means of transportation and next place, I was and lam thoroughly - . . . _ . Cher facilii; All the IVes:rritcrxleam arrrafe. The fact that4plarery has no foothiala in any of the cfrganized Territories ofi the United Sta4i, is an unanswerable argument against the black Republican I charge ;Imp tip Democratic party, when in- power i fsrors the extension of! slaverr- 184250 158,883 26,683 183,167 157,458 25,448 -The above comprise all our organized Territories. There is no intelligent man North or Soath who believes that a slave State will be made out of any of those Territories, or out of any unor ganized territory not embraced within the limits of the State of Texas. The Democracy have had posacia ion of the Government nearly all the time since 1800, and if their policy leads to the' extension of slavery into free territory,l rby is it that to-day - all of the latter , tnitir - 4.4, .ni reito plain &t'it, ,esiranie. prefer ano ther-4.'1)41bn at A fudge or their %- prase .Court. In them oireotastnnem, it poems to me s simple dictate of Oh easy and propriety ha ?Mira from the 'office, In all4,tition to this, I emht to' stal.o that Mora are eirrerea bnpurtant r Ammo hi In 'w'ch I wish to take Pat as , sail these require am ' rriedinte attention. I, tlierefare, enclose rierioterimmr. The odisq Was tend : eted by yots Tory Matt - , UrWiloat - untie itathm op nix part. lavett:,:rate ftliy, and wittiest, as I ' having bowed spool it a stain of r.— Less was staff isl Gould have wished, but I itA..sniiiciotis of , sa set which. ilic:liisot wet also approv ?Dem• Iti - al Or lay own sense of duty. To your- Pennspfsnala, , & . 1 self pernonally, and to those frusods Ohio, 's; ' • • I .- 21 I who sess spaciaog mo their sympathy, 1 Indium, ~...4. • •I' - It 1 beg to say; 'as a maul, Au time is no New; the mosh#l4ll4igtookis 1 Cause fr rivet. I return to a prctrve we can collect' of hi, she Wi t fatiiiii„, diema ..“, ,_waacia 1 was conscious of abamion . lag this Artie to *, giros the following . " Il li r 46 111 " "Wl ' alla ta a position wh at the bio as that ich is now . .. salt :- • ' - I I'd an an dso much more roman- - --• '-- tad *kr wili Ilea *bey paws, •ice; dmilwar as filhiSsArlt OSSS4OIII. 1 Oiar • 0•11111 ilinaedze ' 01414 resift-04m iiits 10 . - Obilr , -sad India** is; ht i lt i rm overwhelming. • thimocestio pactr tee thik , Keemprirnise r•- on s . ttibl i tzfur rester Owl Iho oar. tile result in tho l atei Limpid, Apr limbers of Conran, was Dern. Cr. Peeassylvaola, OW, radialliko V aatligs On °(omo unaleorsilt Op Doe Sear .% asbil if the two neint niengeof no Atntgoleontraa to *ls SUM, 31111111211. Schwartz 11414 /401[1101s, wotWerith as on questions of a 'white& Wan), our gain will be sine in these States alone, and-slay probably oseood that number. /Urn icy therefore, really nothing in the moult of recent eleetaxis to discoar ap or-dismay the Democratic party.— It is gill a powerful politisal isegiCaina tion and has a gold open the affections of the honest people which cannot be destroyed. All that is necessary is that the party shall be true to its Fir eilAlks• The following is a lis t4 tlheau pf Congress from this Stagat the recent eleetioo s • - • • • I. Thomas B. Florence, Dein, IL Edward Joy Norris, Opp. - ILL John P. Veree, Opp. • IV. William Milara,rd,t)pp. V. Join Wood, Opp. • - VI. John ifickmon, VII. H. C. Ilongneekkir. Opp. John Schwartz, Anti-Lamp. IX. Thaddeus Stevens, Opp. X. John W. I.:Winger, Opp. . XL James 11. Campbell, Opp. XII. Goo: W. Scranton, Opp. XIII. William Dinksitock; Dem. XIV. ci. A.qrow,'Opp. XV. lambs T. 110.1©; tik/a• xyL Bonj. F. Junkitt, upP. X vir. .vdwarti 3l(Tliorsoli, Opp. XVIII. 5, S. Blair, Opp. XIX. John Covodo, Opp, X. William Mon tgotrisr,r, Dem. I. J. X. Morehead, Opp. • I. Robert McKiklity uLTI. Filliim,S!.a.art, Opp, .XXIV. Chapin HaU, Opp. XXV: Bli,ish Rabbit, OPP. alir r a h t t 4.4 b 7= 1 11141174* l e tt i sed all art 0 16011111 . 1 " kis", ap. KANSAS IS FREE. ti"ERRASKA IS Vr b EE I:rma is num. OREGON IS FREE, WA.BIIINGTON 18 FREE. I).ticciAn jA FREE. New Mr.xlc,) IS TREE. !==2 convinced, by reading and reflection, that whenever a Judge can be elected by reason of his sentiments on uny question of politics, that moment the real power ,of the judicial office will disappear. Possibly this may be very erroneous doctrine, very inopportunely expressed, but I shall maintain it, while I possess a moral sense or retain a rational faculty. In the certain pros- i rwo Comte, poet of a defeat far more thsastrons There sro two comets now visible to not one hairsbreadth of it should lx; i the naked eve--Donati . 4 in the west, abated. The reverse which lid* oceurr*si to 1 which is gattilitz paler and w ni won bo, the party is of foss consequence than invisible, nook lineke's, iu ;lie north we are apt to suppose. The Democratic ' east. Tho {after, which is the eon party is coeval with the government stellation A Tornado, may be seen at itself, and it will txist so lowis s as the' any time afte 8 o / ctock it: the (vening f Republic endures. With inits ranks' and has an azy a indistinct, hppear:ins.), men will always be found, who remain there only to do with more success the' different from the surrounding stars.— work of disorganization. The party , This cornet his no tail. With the as itself, though depressed, is not destroy - sistance of an•operaglass it eaokbo 'Den ed. The pent of its lowest depres.don 1 . quite plainly. a Astronomers tell us or 0 i is that from which it will, of necemity, I begin to rise. At this moment, I sul- • thud coutokil“ . inilible , w h i ch , 110 w:' it 3 best and strong- ; ever, ems dialy I* aeon with die aid of; ..,.., Ithich has a , t k i k sto e• -- - s's , s `% . ~ IlisosaliestAttad Rtra- 1 Itrallt ling, tr7,244 . ' n a table , the Ather ro or . I. , liiiiiityrrieet Pot/ttoca, whict ' a y ft *Dold pfitzle even l i rl7 r iastelle Shore" to excel. Friend RSA& Ire pe r thanks. 1 1 1 1101 4 q uv t ifjo s isHama is Nit of the gnostic.. Oprtide I ought to rogspi sospi L it no harilship to o for the eollii MU Qf home, that wandering life which the 11lw of Pennsylvania oompols her ' Titles to lead. 11 1 laws any regret, k is in parting with those puro and up /rig/it, men cello will rtstalii to - discharge thew arthicus and waited work. Wisiiin t ti i eu $ prosperoas Nlatiniti tration bile airs, I am, very so upy traloar, JIL. A. PORTER. *Mawr al - laisaZ Ainpaasatre. 1. Yobs H. Paritcalpp.,* Rielinrd eon Ti Wright, Dem. Isaac N. Memel * Dem., Sam!. 7. Ths;34ll, Dem. 2. Thomas S. Dell, Dem. 3. John Tliampaoo, Opp.* 4. Mahloa Yardley, Opp.* - 5. Joymniah ghindhl;Dein.* 6. Benjamin NunentaolleVl Dom * 1 . /babel% M. Palmer, Opp.* S. 71Kitn235 Orsig, .Tr., Dem. 9. R. Reed _Myer, Opp. 16. George P. Steele; Dem. • 11. Glenni W. Soofqskl, Opp. • U. Andrew Gregg Opp. , 13. Reuben Keller, Dim.* 14. Henry riter, Dorn. 15. John B. litaherford, Opp. IA Robert Paildwin, Opp., Bartram .1. Shaeffer, Opp. . 17. iffilliaml/. Welsh, Dom.* 18. Ueshr i v W. 1f rower, Pom. 1 9. WilliMn P. Scbell,, Dom. • . so. Jolla' Cresswvll, Jr., Dem. 21, T. J.Soffe3", Qpp. .-. ' 22. Jima Ttirney, Dem. Za. ( icerse Ny_. Miller, Den. th2l &wt. - P.WU% Opp,* Eslirtrd 1). aws, O 2 6. John P ___U. ItArris, Opp. 28. Wm. M. Francis, Opp. 27, 1 - }arqin ..i. Finney, Opp.* YB. xepnody I. 141004, Niv..* , Petri. Ofro. holding over . 12 New members 5 -7 Nnikpooi mud. *lisikomrobses, Miii•est ;Irnybs;r4.--2-110:0n o Mem Mt ...146a.a 1l the hie PufiKal:w r e l ler, the Oil F 71.-- 96.40 Ous—Donoorsts *3; Oppeilitm 67. diPir - I!==;M " Fl MIA The house and tot oeElii.abeth 'teeth, deceased, on Washington street, get : . tysiourg, NV :IS solid on Tuesduy 14ot fia 8071. R. D. Atristor purchaser. Mr. Philip Doesssont has sold his house and lot on York atreut, to Mr: Wm. Bittle, for 4956. - flit. -1 3 !ttic inte!lds opening a GwiTary Store. On Tuesday lust, 31r. Wm. W'. Pax ton, sold M property on Chasabers lirg street, lo Col. Wirr. King, for $2,000 ; and 8 acres of lend, in the Bo rough, to Edward 31.Therson, Esq., fur 3(14 i per acre. Ifi - Alts Cobean has purchased. the leterest of Geo. E. Bringin:ui, an lint and Moe Store of 13riuy►a;an Calp. Me RATIIER S , of Litt ler tswo, recvivociafirst-clas , iv-on:lain, at tho York Frig fora beatitifu: fat,hog. top Buggy. air 1)t, .A.. *. DORSET, lute of Carroll county, has loestell in this place : Sce Cant. MY - Governor Packer has appointed tho Hon. Gaylord Church, of Crawford county, to be a Judge pf tho Supremo Court of Pettuyivnnia, in tho place of lion. William A. Porter, resignod. = jeasorbe eelltwod voters of Brno New Tork, hallo held a meeting to ro joie° over 1,0 Abolition triumph in Poentlylvaniia:' s@r season Tb - 0 eorn -- oftho Wu. sold in ,Plieago, 111., a few dugs 1119, At , 44 coo per bushel of 60 ,9orza.—Wilaro long supposed this celebrated. dented wino to be an ex. ploded humbug, bat we aro amoral by those skilled lovas healing art, ;list not the Soraaparillis Itself is to be blamed for this een on, bat two miserable worthless Lions at' it, that IWO been palmed par, the oommunitp. preparation, 'eh tamtain shell* , as t i rim much of its as they do of gold dust. It is ial t'act that al most all of 11114 gatbeped la l the world. I Red in the old eottu tries of Barte r where the spience of me,dielaw, kosaaolosehod its Melee& per *dee, tad *hire they know the beat viiiiii 10 01110111 T for the munterY of dime*..,list*. wo are glad to find the; we are 011111 to have a compound of this ereelketv alterative, which can be relied ogle fed our communlty will sail see not need be ' d, that anything ilr.. Ayer makes la or.t.by of their cont 3. danoo. Hellas for years eng aged in elirainati is iemody (800 adv'g cols) desig " make it his , i chef (i' outve! whim& old add the crowning glory to his yonviable reputation. —American ,',..Yinr Your. Sa4idee 9eti it liP .--Mr. George W. Cmisiahlo, me Ef the tiAlc Lake mail condktiprs, salethat when ho loft Salt Lake ON-, as Ih. 4th of lattt mouth, the h ea t waiouppopmfive; bat whoa ha got T it three days oat of the city it snowed, sod tip h day the gr4und was fromm anal a iee Tawny. Three days later Ile Omagh Imo w palm ly a foot diewwoll, slate he got over 6a the North POW *a ateagintoes at tacked ilia" is sidissa, and nearly de voured hi*. Tiflis was experiencing sad** abaft** Old die fear so4scas ia raPiti samioaSami ' Ilinso/eMa 40t ‘sts in pats iwucirsd yaw. . Fifty years Pet ariaii: at thOtAltatd was al - to rot at Wept. Fifty Yea" sig 9 P,gist bt ttiottoso4 ;nada a waist assoi sus— Wonderful tm In this wow derftil nge other facilide's ufforded.liy opening the, ,_, _,...., up tic .. . .rt., ..40118 1 ..or died a Sew days mince In 0114140/4 Melia- Gettysburg road, wi ll , lira nit of ,' expense" in compliment to the , member 1 ty, Pa., as the ago of tea. As; hatband. who course, bring 'this' trade to 13altimore; 'of Congress elect, disdained to ~s hin„ ,, is 112 years 01d, earrivekher. ,nor is it by any means °fan unimport- •• i ii it I any degree of briaianc3, - , and. The heaviest bloc tke iollitia onhiMikio ant character ., It wifflikewise increase ' Virginia has yet received le recorded iher aims. i pliizz-ed out in a manner not at all, emit leusincss On I.llb NOtti!ern Central. • try paper, which states that a trovelorif4a k g We cannot too highlv curnmend the 111 mentary to anybody's Yauity. through 03, town mistook the Wilda; ;blown energy and enterprise of oar Gett,ys-, But one speech, wo undurstaaa, was up in line, for the CHAII OANO, berg neighbors—for they will soon be I made. a 1 r. 31c.rherson, for trio tin:loth: on Monday roar new 1040 war* 4111;,, iv, very close prolouity to us— in car- ' • • • . . i tin - Qi, undertook r ho herculean job of patched from Frederick, MA, to biishippOtiok tying torwura,so successfnlly this much • - • 1 taitrtlia extinguishing the Vr . . cut of the ut - ' • ~i. , , :,Niiinwsi julprcoveuient. It -will bring i l, ti -, "1n Egynt 1-iMeer diriopatra'et warara ,l,4leill within a few' I,eirs' rule of our i ted Sostes and belabo the old states- said a roung lady to 41tas feign& Ca i 1 1 ,19411.11 metropolis. They wilk be.letiablud, to 1 man with ' no little vehemence; but, from her st•hool I Eirsineted t bow . .4111 U leave their homes earl in the morning, ! notwithstanding, we have the 4ratifi- die , '"hu t .. °. • • a 1 thnuOlkt very Istria of k,l i vac h-li a l t i av „.„ at a convenient per i o d cation to inform our numerous and anx- , f li . ions readers that JAMES IiCCILANAN 3 :W l :i e! 13 ' AI ' seql9**llll4 / 1 iniwkilelitak. in the foronitioi . tretusaet hitsii,ess -with , , 1 L.400P011.." OUZ uterchauts, anil.rcturii in time fora, " &till lives :" ! comfortable cup of tea at night.-.... 4 -D- Aa-slikseilder, Esq., was also calletl k frie " " 43414 111 " till iP in le i* • Whilst, therefore, our city will natural.' for, but s though usually ready to fill nut , hig h place of test soutorlsailitni th.tt Waco* ly participate 'lll the advantages IA ho i a programme, he did not appear ou this, written again; .rbia , -mfbilorissoii*" WA derived fr,om tlio opening and campic. l "giorioas" occasion. Why, wo do uot , tke official, "taisktome toll wool tot e 40., the? lion off; Ms work, yet, those along the, know, nor is it any of errs business. i would if they weeeiailkililllll." _ • route, at its tenuiutts, find petlotis re- i Thu entire evening's doings lucked: * A main beiog agate. OW tho ~wow siding in duo viciwity. of other cOnnect- , that kind of spirit which confidante° in • rear in the welli k , sold Ili *ea very straily, sa ting liitks, will in likujnanuer be profited , strength gives. The party soot/1104i h 011 0 .4 a shommoollowyWoomr" by befog iwoolgbt tear to a iesirablc , reali ; o that Waif +Rickety-4i . rli;;Ir iisaut ft was in that &ark* Ho mia4)044404 sparket. . : ibe elliOrt-liverl, and that a terrible fall' concluded it Moat be alt sooolhhio. • fil ie • g os i gn i s to h ave A very i in p o ,,_ , awaits them a year hinicu. So mote I.ewil., Byron -same vaitt, eiNme 'sewer ins eielotrakon when Elio toast is fully ,itbe ; -. know n mall's temper until yen hare 'Befit lan. opened, Is'oicti, vr 41 take Ovid ;bunt the i opu .11.1.111.— prigoQC , l Qp IpPS NI at a ship with Aka, a** ' time abtr.it designated, Wc shall on- "a priza Flea—Morrissey Victorious „.„,,,,„.‘ itoi ran ! w are married her." —Shockin Brutality. , ' dosvpr to -mica-opt our levitation and be 1 • .....t country culla nee.pubtioloor Sim.' pros Ont, on th occasion. It is oucuur. ' alien out in the wooilgoierpetratewliiel fat. aging , to know. the enterprise has pro. lo w Mg; " lir k eke•s camel hating no Yin, it is gressed so rapidly and satisfactorily. proposed to open a anbeeriptina es proeorii, funds to lit ! oar--.t , diort our--stsysatapaltlllves million: of m.lc. Lung." . i entypeasional Wtien it Conmerxes acid Szpirea; In view of the recent congressional elections and of those which are to oc cur before the assembling of the Thirty sixth T'onzress, (lib follnwing. inform-t -tion in relation to the franking privilege will be of general interest : The franking privilege of members of Congress---.Senntors and Ih..pre.sen ta tives—comme4vs with the tuna fur which they were respectively elected, or from the period of their election wire that occurred after the final ad journment of the preceding Congress ; and this witboat any reference to the time whop they take tlieir ?Ica t s or oath of oliee. In the caseofeontested seats, the privilege, of worse, belongs to the person holding the eerttttea te. • The timo at which the franking privi: logo of members expires is the first Monday in' December following the expiration of their terms of office. Tho privilege of resigning members oi3ases on the first Monday in December following the date of resignation. Frew_ this it trill be seen that mem bers of the present Congress aro end ttod to frank up to the find Monday in December, 1809, and 'members of the Thirty-sixth Congress will AMMO that right on the fourth dayof March next, or on the day of their election and ac ceptance, if elected after that date. An ZAROCelti a Heap.—Our readers will remember the circumstances of the condemnation and barging of James P. Dennehy at Freehold, Ni J., in January last, fbr the minder of Albert hoses, a bar-keeper of the Sea-View ifehse, Nisvoraink,..N. J., and also that a 3lUM ber of his friends in this city, who be lieved him to be innocent. of the crime, sent a petition to the Governor of Now Jersey for a pardon or commutation of hiBSOutenco. We learn from the Utica TelegrapA that a despatch has been re ceived by the editor of that paper, ap nouncing the death of Smith, who was the proprietor of the Sea-View whet the murder of Moses was oommitted sad the principal witness fur the prose ; eution on Donnelly's trial fur the a l ur. der of Mops. The dispat;tl states that. Smith on his death bed eoatesse4 that he was the murderer of Moses, and that Donnelly was entirely innocent or t , • crime.—Buffalo Courier, The Frazer River Gold {fines —Bish op Scott, of the getlodist chorch, writing from the vicinity of the Frazer river gold mines, 'flys : I am not, you know, a miner, and my opinion is not worth much, gilt at any rate I havo no motive to be par tkl; and my opinion is*that this Fra zee river excitement wilt prove to be the greatest havabug of tit age, and that many people will surer oven to the last extremity. This was my opip knt before left California, and I havo aeon no reason to change it since I came here, bat much to strengthen it. 1 fear that some parties will havo an aw ful apeosnt to kettle in regard to this matter is 4 catoing ciss." St/Pln the liftb Congressional &stria sif John J. Ma tee, (Dem . .) was. 14se`tr Mout opposition, to An taw vacancy oatissionoti by the death of Gen. Quitman. " tllmepoolt arir, ik:but Little sllPl7cical. :77 leirThe mongrel Opposition "jolifi-; ed't hero on Friday evening last.--; Hiving become, by reason of previous, defeats, perfectly ravenous fur a little "glory"—with the active "drumming ' io" efforts of the wagger/I added—a. consider:llllo crowd of Know Nothings was to have been -expected. Whether, the demonstration was, in this respect, antEciontly gratifying , to_tior, vanity, of the pi incipal contributor of tho "mater , ial aid," wo are not privileged to know; but we cannot doubt, from the repro.' sentations on all sides, that the "jolly" ' feature of the performance ran up to, the meet-extravagant anticipations. ,1n the proocisiort, mostly made imp of jaceniles, a number of tranSporeire:e3 i were borne, but so destitute of point as to create anything but enthnsiaote.— Tho most notable was the ono which "gloried" over the result of the rocont "election" in Baltimore—gained by ruffinaly "Plugs" and "Blood Tubs" over trampled law* and outraged rights. This glaring eFprepion of sympathy by Adams county Know Isiothinv with their brothron of Baltimore, challen,ge.s . the attention of every good citi;on, no matter .to what, party ho may belong. Give dark , lanternites power hero, and there is no telliog what high-handed qutragos upon civil and religious liber ty might ensue. The Fire Works, the announcement of which attracted all parties, as usual, to Centre Square, prowd sy dead failure, and was voted a hinnehog—a regular "catch"—lAy the lookers-on. Even tike piece gotten up at such " trentend, lICFFALO. Oct. brntell fight between Heenan and Morrissey to.)1( place this af'.crnoon at I, , mg Poivt, Canada. It clnimorir...o at twenty . tuititites to 4 o'clock. !Lotman to ide ohjectictriti to the ground, saying that it wires not. accertiii., ,, to thJ agroement, but as ao manly had cont.) to soe the fight, he would waive-his objections and fight. The first round lasted seven minutes, 41:(1 tl.p fi;_clitirv , way —ititottati. giro wir .g rx; drawing t .I"3t 4100 d. 04 141‘. 0114 round 3torrissey was B.z.+-1 4 thrown. and on the third !nand Heenan was thrown. On the fourth rou n d both well came op, looking weak,,and .Itor rissey was ktiocked square dowu by a blow on the end( r jaw limn Ileeii. an's right. On the fifth, sixth, ptivulith and eighth royinis l'lmonan was thrown. On the ninth round both men fought wildly, and fell side by bide. On the eleventh round Morrissey was very weak, and was carried to the scratch, but Ifoonan went ;dorm. This was terrible round. Ifeenan fill fainting.— Oa the twelfth roglid. Morrissey was carried to the scratch, lint Ite.ertan \vas too faint to come to time, when the bat tle wits .doelared won by Morrissey Eleven rounds wuro fought in twenty two minutes. Both Heenan and Mor rissey wore very Ipitdly cut, and bad to be brought sway on bads. The fight was witnesebd by about B,ooo' persons. Th ero was no disturbance. The the of 0011—A Curie Debut*. Tho anthracite coal ,of Pennsylvania has been natal for only thirty-one years, and yet the consumption .amounts al ready to the enormousfigures of 8,500,- 000 tons. The Philadelphia correspon dent of the - New York Tribune, relates the knowing most °atria:T(lom.y facts respecting. the, pemecutioa .mitielt the first person. sulfured who4l4lit the first sample of ecal.tn Philad . a. It is hardly credible :• • • . . Thirty-one years ago, the first coal eltele to Pltiindelphia—being ten wagon loads hauled over the mountains by George Shoemaker, of Pottsville. Very few.could be indite:id to purchase it, and most of these wore wholly unariecossfal le their attempts to make it burn. Ev ery body considered it a mere stone.--. Mr.• Shoemaker was denounced in all , quarters as a cheat, and measures wore taken to arrest him foil awindlinj i hut' he escaped arrest by leaving the city by a circuitous mate. The most remarkable feature in this estaasorciinary speculatiog, was, that lir. Shoemaker, himself, did not know how to make the coal burn. 100 was therefore unable to convince the public _slat it would sgnite. Had he experi mented at home, and brought with lam a grate or sieve, in which to kindle a successful fire, the exhibition would ' have no doubt, hastened full ten years the development of the coal business.— , Ho returned home diagn• Ail at the WI-, gerent temper of oar citizens, and heart sick at the IJI success otitis adventure. Ilia Pepul4tion as on honest man, was rescued, however, by an ired master in Delaware county, into whose handi some of the repudiated mineral hill, he tried the coal, 'caused it, to burn freely, and with intense heat, and was so pleased with it that he proclaimed the fact in the newspapers. This led oth ers to try, and they also-succeeded, the prejudice was removed, and constmp- Lion wanton from this beginning anjiltS, loot year,roscharthe onermous gazed ty of 3,1,862 Psot sat ?suit "TICK WORLD Ii A NLT Counterfeit $3O note!' on the Site lllenk, of Ohio aro in circulation. The feientis of the Ilon.J. °Laney Jones, at , Readlox; Ye., tired one homies4 vine ma hearing of his appointment as ittalateT to Austria. One yeas saidlitelleadingltaiireesterk sold at sl l lper share. It now sells **s3s per share. The notes of the Bank 44 Popov!,lletta have advanced 35 per cent - . In value elate it tti. cent decision of the onion making , It htatisibuit upon the assignees to reeeirr thane is par^. went of ottitgaUons doe that inediutkin. The Pennsylvania Railroad Conspahs . has ordered twenty. station indicate's% to MI placed on'the ears mains es' dab rolieL-,.. These lidleators are so arranged 'ths *Ow passing a station the sondvetor pane a cab% and the name of th'e slit stattos.aopehrs, while Abell calls the attention at the poen, ger* to It. An excl?esge tills of an c.xtilable Rea, tleman, who,. at A flre;lterided a line al the buckets, and as fasten they were pandit Mat he threw the buellet ma all hito tille be, cry, ing all the while, u Pass on more boatels Two Chicago ladlei west to a leaft, Ake other erenlng, ins furniture wagon; no eedl. nary carriage could contain the Scones *AT wozo. • Methodists May Buy and flak The St. Lords Coqference of the liethediat- Episcopal Church Boob, on the lltb abolished, by 11 large majority, the rule biser, tofore prohibiting the ministers of that eBhrl4l ftom buying andlige slaves. • The mast valuable span of }satin; hs *s United . States are said SA bh hurtled by Oesha tnodore Vanderhilt of X. York. They are matched horses. They vitt hist' $4OOll, aad helms been offitsid $9,00:10 for then. Death has at last, ilia! led th• 44* pair in, the Vuited ihates. ltist. Lseisiek Snyder died aSr dn- ''^e in Oka' There. was a -marl Lti of teem 1111,11 l Fri• Newraiitlu. Tim rrup of Nrw Ili Isnotit *0414 6. more. 5h , J111.11.111 till• ve.tr than fur werifirt rMi fro tlo 15111 in.t. there wets ft.sliiitt troti in the %leinity of Vick-l)ucti, !Int Lnp AV 'el NLl...c—OVEttlf l i ttir tIY St 1,1e,—. ena •(,+ut-•. predate... f ion te Wi,ooe fil.oriters to Very ewe. u+on in 14,1 ...entry W. flat 11.1 i.. eplarge pineeirtlme of the orilin iry amine of couAli, e, 11. intomnlttent fewer. indium:a, ate., the liver violently 11111 h the pof lvortnary ors ins Actinic ilireztly sart shendlfteeseb awe both, the Pi coon briny them hick to aelkirsil in 4 healthy innil akin. The Imparities of the eyeteft Charred through the boatels the oryineef niegandel relieved by the operethmof thie rest ece. on th e Neel* I bleed, and the frniattode K Ili *OW len erleted end restrained, Thus the peimieggleel eteleell• cry cacao• of the complaint are rifecived Cid the tArrel 11.00. from Om Login Iris Thies WHAT IS IT FOll—This Wand's hair Regent a question asked daily by buoirsdq . . We arwrwr, *Wheat he elution or roar or rentredietke, that it I. time wen, arts • ele bqwon shish will de yi it promisee fee lb. Iminetlfr hair. It will renew 14 greirth—dt wilt atop it•teMins.-11 will restore its owistral swine. It is toot Usir DywOleti • speedy and eillesciput Itastoratlre. Taal *WM Oa pints SI; Tufts p. Camela.—Baran of worthless. sra already la the market, ea/led b 7 diSerpal asaur i V D*o4l %reknit/go wants (Prokaaat ocarallarilallsioo, Doped, St. Loafs, Its ,apt Xate ani i elb blottle. Sold by all Deageets **die* eallivr. alma by all /gory aqd reik4 Uirtnio dipsioni tit 0111 Claud Stadia sad Calla. QVIERN ISABIit4A IA • (XiAL litaisott, er Bpalo recently Insisted epenmeterlng • OW lit, sal was ivilowni by her nagrasee. She proneetiga Mime retiree Ithigdoni yenta tartly naddr itm ma, sod Uwe arrkoll iter initials with • tallow amps on a rook. itsr 14leigter °fatale wbe bas travelled meth, wrote cater tige Wads with big mane, as followa : ?be best amt mod slut garments ita lir world, ars thee, mule at the Iligenre Woo Cigibmg mat, et itosthill Waren, it het eprilig. Mosso street above Stalk, Plilleirfoila." pd. 116 la.= talli lIAXMOSWII Llama, & ompopol 4oltotitil tit . tMoritarboolt Asolooittytt, Salik main forth MOM assiodi fielbo wow tettit Illoommotost,lo Now Jearw i eut. t. intmletibod for itt Wit SAL per awl to. Litton portage doll. for UN atoosat. MON. is WV* of tbinintoor, llammggtot, ltdanu. Ns, Jersey. Thome wirblAr strap Loot, of the blot t!”§4l,* olio or dor boaltitoot sad moot doliettul sU V 11110 Caton, sot otoortliossout of Usetooston Land.. Not. IT, IYi. Soo 7TIII URSA? Elfol.lllo AEU CAI !—aintirmase CLAIM'S Cicasaariv isast.,‘ pialMaNkbeat a primartAiaq by Sir J. Marta, M. P., l'OrSelobb Mataaar, illaary to the 4110410. Tabs well hitiown mediciee Is iaba. poidtiqa, bat asare awl safe -qapily for female Diamonds aald 0611Ln:014*w, Mao soy owe whsterar; !ad stilibagla, -a powerful rented", tiny moulo nothing boutfal lie eceettinftion. To ILnatao Latia it Is peculiarly eons& It will, in ashort time, bring go ths montbly regaluity. Thew Pills have clever been kaoaa to fail SiM as • directiorwon pegs of pamphlet are well obsereen. ror turtber partkwbrris rota pamphlet Owe abbe mpwl. 'N D —SI •3461wwIliwy•stasorwwwelwowl.to lay •••bww. t.d neat, will lasuro • botpit, ewatabgriy wverliiiioll* by rwtara T. W. Drun k 84a, Wholetslo Arnim, eldlaidpilh..- , 4. D. 11••bler, Agitet, U•tiliburg. 4 0 1 liilbsS. FARM LANDS TOR SAL; TO miles (rein by Railroad Railroad la the Slate of Ziesr Jersey. Sail Assuscilleg , best ter Agricultural purposes, SOW ligoll au t ik elfti with a clay bottom. TIM lase Ls it Wipe tmell, 11164 small Lams, sad hundreds from all parts al% itialatimpt. wow settling sag usiblieg. Tau wipe 616 be SmAiseglesulfeic Terms frost $ so $lO per sash POTalait 1 0 11.111111116 Tears rest A bealets. lro visit tie plea—L mat pus. A . m, by woad lir awtori.: - or Wm, IL S. Byrnes, b Wier. be llott egipseugm . Is auottlser eelstaus. at 4t • Siatbet's C 1 ,364 sorraillmort . iracbec elitsalk c irr /Lit ••••4111# 0 . 1 /W/Pis II • OW Waste, gone mil •14 1•• mew MI 0111110•1001 •Ir • • ' • : NI L ri !. ail yr is all wasthig hem, see sirnikelmit 4 MEM ..also Lands. [aryl. 27. us