a Wise and Patriotic -• ' -- 'llelpettseilifecellattLe e - ••• - --- q„ ,. .-J°C4 l 4. - -A-fral.F.S. , i "NO Union man in Con Id . nth!' , The Tort Trifinse, the gresilitgan elf _ - TIN' Slate t ersriee than vote against 1U IC* Sill . firsjielilicin party, enters into an alabor- .. Th e sorb 9 14 g B nrarl! (!n !"--The pre 31illoon, and the like. We see _, • t tlore of Helper's inferno/le book. and , paratiews for the Fair, ownplimentary to rho that our Representative, Mr. heti*, hes " j ". * 1 rlohe on, in every Instanci L from the moot will nye that the ..Impending Crisis of the South I cie l ;ns' Band, are going actively forward, and patriutic motives."--Sdirour &sued.-- iis entitled toa piece among-the most valuable land gideeererriise of Ivieh Peesers: Th e t a bl es i I iferLet us "post the Woks ;" probably a books of the d a y." Th e Star pronounces it iof Needle Work and Fancy Articles will be ' clearer view of these "wise and patriotic mu- very "ddirszssionat-"and "full of sound politi.. i g r is t W ith an unusually large, tasteful and' Itires" may then be had. cut inference, .'^ When we eon*der that this , t varfety of . gexls, whilseWenumber", Messrs B ( ece and Mn Lsos were Demo- work declares that ep wan can is' se palresi In( attractive and - diverting aoyelties will be e mats - candidates tor Speaker-hence it was icilhaltr first becoming an Abolutoni,t, and is presented never meet' here befoee. The "wife and patrit tie" in .Mr. MePeettens to filled wjth the most treasonable and intiamma ' .• Post Office Department " will be in good 'l. i.:Sentiners einem- try sentiments!, we tie not at a loss to nicer- hands, and•ewerybody will he sure to get , titan." ?his the m , tit . t,:ripli in me th n e tary t- I eft - bandodlY) ' tan the true intentions of the leaders of the their letters, whether the moils fail or not.- to those Democrats who by theft votes assist- R e p u bli c a n party. "But Mr. Helper is him- Th e Book tables will be highly attractive, and - • ,ed Mr. McPherson to his pre ant seat.- self this branch we suppose will he included 4 Sine , if ,st.. _ • Tis.rrisburg self a Southern man, and his arguments ore a • - als• el ,17 gi ' LL • . • Mr. McPherson votes for Mr. StIERICA's for s.,4ll.llnaisemes of tbe Petanseltatia Legisla• Speaker. This, we infer, the Seairor/ co 'il • addressed exclusively to the non-slareliold rm - ing whites of the Rstoth. Nut a litre of it is „e t h e D e mocratic the sale of about forty splendid Photographs • Band Wagon, taken by' .1 112/11 ar g enired 4ast Tuesdays Il : ' era "Wise end patriotic." Indeed, no other I = l ;r te Wteuew Si. FISAKCIS, t. ' ° P l:4ll ' . ' inferenee islet us ;soil if oorreer, it will re- intended for neroes " say his defenders.Txsox & Ilao., in the hig,liest style of the art, and loced in rich gilt frames. Tho Eatir. Now this exc u se it ' ..ivotl; base nod disingen-' fllV4, l 7 ell4643 ' unt •Ys w°s e l ecte d °Peak - quire the "ehnw:ng, up" of net one "et Of u uu s . The Republicans engliged in its circu- depa i ;tment is also in fi rst rate hand., and g alp Ef„iitr,(Oppiwition,) of Pitts. . Othertnaii s po li t i cal life to den:mounts the will be sure to please everybody patronizing' • jefierk. ** In the Wiese, W. C. A. L kw- lotion did not subscribe fur one hundred exact extent of the "wisdom" and "patriot- thousand copies for the purpooe of enlighting i t - o wttich. of course. everybody'll i wi 10. T h e eeeir(Oppositiou,) of Dauphin, was elected /PM" A this "inutiTs" sP"'ken Sf bY ths l &"""' the nun-slateholders of the South, among Supper will come off on 31unday evening. - -', and Mr. It %cell. (Opposition,' of ti, . ei. . ',la k - . which class they well knew it i g en be re The Fair will commence on Monday next - -11 . aP,US4y. ,Clerk. dues l'itkist o Of Mr. rtelper a l m s Helfer, a native of North mated with the scorn its, to them, palpable .i n Sheads it Buehler's large Halls, and will 3 , 4 ` • ty, his been re appoiuted ore of the, Carolion, who some ears age, left his State , continue three or four days. It is expected falsehoods. merit ; but it will printed and in . • lips Clerks of the House. * II Gorenior sentin his Melange on Wed- A ye •41. • ' Irben it was reed, and the usual nom- • ; for his S tate ' s good, published a book in which he expressed the f diowingoentiments : tended for circulaiion among. the Northern that ladles and gentlemen from all party of people, to excite their prejudices against the t h e aunty wilt come to the Fair, as to miss So . own t . '" , be in flue pal , 1. 4 Willt ( l 4l .firsi South, to deepen sectionalism, and to implant this would be to miss one of the rarest affairs tdaatedeespiee ordered to be printed. -ewe- - i l ' ee° ' lag an -11 ' 4 ' hi "' 4 "" *, * 4 * ideas at war w ft li the harmony of the States. 1 " Henceforth. sirs, we are oemandanto, notof the kind ever gotten up in this region of . SA/411"601/. P‘Clira's M essage t o th e State 'supplicants. We demand ourr:glits---noth- Fur ono copy of th is work that has found its ' will be found on the next page of ing more, nothing less. It if 2 ,t• you to dc. way to the South, more than a thousand halve - PA% The Message is devoted mainly WMII° ‘..4,/ whether reef arc t,, lure k jit,tice , lieJceobly been distributed in tl.e North. It way wilt ten for the North, printed at the North, and , , and contains a number of im• 4 ' salki . 11 , .1 0 ,,..21: "*J ;,- C - 1. :;c . c I ~..;• - r tC h 4 ; JI. c d 1. Inure i' one crecev i tr g a Y i recommendations. We hope All 01 or th„ther.,, • * * * * en will peruse it. ' "Inscribed on the banner which we here ----------- , with unfurl to Cie i torld, sit;, the full and Yo W to Nufspeaker at aohingn yet. The flied deterininatiun to sterol by it or die by the Republicans have circulated it at the tietip.nWieans hart the plurality and try t it. ',' B.ernocruts fur not doin g what ope 001055 one of more virtuous efEe.ll2l shall the lall:ireeentiel, arc tire musses which, iii sub stance. end od v the principles, as we conceive, ildhe Republicans cannot. But that pale is that bh..ul(l gitvern us in our patriotic war `lo 6941°••"faro against the cunt ell Ltle and insidious foe «..' that ever menatx.al the inalienable riklits and 'itegrect Union .ileetingr.-The Easton ..4r,:, vs liberties 1111.itlearest interests ut Americu.: lift that the Democrats of r that region of, " . 1 . . Th in:ugh i rgrootittit n and independent : the nstaluve - - arerbr Intend holding a grand Cnion meeting 1 . 1 ' . `1:1: i c ) -' , / , n , `;' , 1 . :!: ::r" theti csl,,i'tri'L see , „„ Aron, it the list-boxes in the autumn .'.. Ineligilolitr of pro••lavery slaveholtlers ; yeimsn o they will kill off Abo li tionism very ef- never another vote to eny one Vl ho advt cotes `fectnapy-not with Connecticut pikes, but rt.tenti,u; and perpetu to ,i 1 of human slavery. tile Deilqi am/ Eailisii paper bullels.- - . 3. N'' c " - ' 1 er"t "11l with p ro"l."er Y p aii- Zu io that ticians ; in t fell,ot ship it nth them in religi on;, strongly inclined to the opinion no affiliation with them in society. . fillilphlas flisketinge fur the same purpose will 6c I 4. No patronage to pro-slavery merchants; -Immoral throughout the entire L'uiuu about nelgueot-ship in tla‘e•waiting hotels; nu fees gale. 1 to pro-slavery law) era'; nu eili6loyment to pro i - l seeveie ee l , N igel ns ;He Ate-hence to pr-slavery ' parsons. i 5. No wore hiring of slaves by non-slave , Ideliters. I G. Sbrupt discontinuance of subscriptions 1 to pro-slavery newspapers.'_' ..• .• 4 i This book.' a ssuntaining the •above extracts, I f recommending treason and insurrettion, the' abolition by violence of an institution which I fifteen sovereign" States ef theritien approve 1 and maintain, under the expect! mutation and' I gtarretiteeaftt the;43omitieitism; and the ex.! ; communication of all who itirbold that itfirti s , i tut/m:1, and their exclusionjer serial, relig- i ious, end business fellowship,-has been: I openly and emphatically- endorsed, end a I 1, laureled thousand copies of it s traidated by I _ ; the readers of the Black Repeirican party, Soar the Opposition Govern. including sixty-eight members of Congress, ""Trer state:Alm advent of President Bu whose names-we append-among them this acmen's • Administration, the o,,peeitiun emirs very Black Republican candidate for Sieek \ w _er of every hue anti hir. mengrol, puppy, t %born Mr. McPherson n "wisely" and_Apa- , whelp and hound, Tray. Warn-Jae tintl Sweet triutically" supports, JOHN SIIERM AN.: l heart, have Vert up a contusions yelping and Schuyler Colfax, J. P. Farnsworth. 1 whining about the niabarllininistration of the Anson Burlingame, C. C. Knapp, , affairs of the nation. To hear their direful 1 Owen Leve.j;-y,. riflemen Bliss, It. E. Femme, Amos le Greneer, ululation'. one .weeld imagine that Air. Br , Edwin B. Morgan. Mason W. Tappan, MAYAN" wine worse than L‘virre, and his • Cedualia A. (leer, Charles Coot, - Cabinet a set ol.latee that out-Kidd Keno • I Joshua R. (ihitlings, 'l'. Davies, (lewe,) lb" 'if • T 1 ItTt.se . at was, therefiae. not strareee that , e Call Areepteel. 1 Edtvarti Wade, James Pi k e, • -seer. J. . asTIN, Astor oft.le .Salir.o.lCa lil P ' F l" 1 the piteous c omp l a ints of the holy saints of „ 1,,,,,,...a,,,,, dol i , grorm i„„ r 1-„,:k Scalp cur Calvin C. Chaffee, Hotner E. Itlyee, William 11. Kelsey, Isaac I). Clawson, - inn Oppwitions elepuld have so wreuelit upon' Springs, A•laure county, Rt., has inverted it William 1. Howard, A. S. Murry. 1 the weak-minded and the eupeeptible fie to Henry Weldon. Robert %halal'. cell at Westminster, Mil e and yin enter upon' I give them is majority iiiCongrese. The Mese., 'JOHN SHERMAN, Val. B. Herton e his duties sometime in February next. I t;eiiree W. Palmer, Freemen 11. Morse, led fools that thought to benefit their•onuntry 1 raft sefeil Accident. 11,),1,,e1 W Gooch, I),‘ id Kill:are, by sendiag Opposition demagogues to Con. l , m - • Levi Pirsea of Frin.klin township, II enry L. D twe•, 'William Stewart, grew, ware numerically su ffi cient to place the, r. ' ' du•rin S. M will, Samuel R. Curtis. met with * painful accident. on Tuesday Democrnts in a minority in that body. And ' I. Washburne, Jr., John fd. Wond, week,! as he was returning home from (Jetty!- .1. A.Bingli'ilm, J .lin M. Parker, what is the emelt? Aby weeks on weeks 1 gasiza , burg, with his nreliorse team. When - 14W%- \William Kellogg, Ster hen C. Foster, are frittered awry is the attempt to o in half a mile of his residence..and whilst in iE. B. ll'ashlairne, Charles B. Hoard, this Opposition Congress. The Ottruwitinn have 1 Benjamin Stanton, John Thompson, a clear majority of 40 rotel in that body end i the act of mounting the saddle horse, his foot Edward Dodd, J. WVl!!'hermart. I slipped upon the ice. and he ed thrown uu r C. B. Tornpkino, • 'William B. Drayton, yet. they cannot agree elven a ceindidate for 1 ~e A r e • eup Star, in its eulogies of the insur- ; John Corode, James Buffington: speaker. The time of the 'evasion is consum-1 der the welon. One of the front wheels passed over his body, std ono of the bind Alptlepitid e Jplin Brawn, pronounced him Cad. C. Washburne, 0. B. Mattesun, • ed in fruitless attempts to elect a presiding i , , , , , . Samuel G. Andrews, Richard Mott,' wtiecia over his tog, Crea ki ng it between the .st ” "heroic, "-'•a martyr:" The sub-i officer, title. the interests of the people arc . . Ahrabotnil. Olin, George R. Robbins, ankle and knee. The horses went home with eftraerfrom a private letier from the i Sidney ' Dean. E. P. Willem, suffering from WanEnn and premeditated neg- , the wagon, and when search was made for ~., Reiteree, Ohic, published iu the' Nathaniel 'B. Durfee, James Wilson, lent. What say the people to this great re-' 31r Pinter it was found that he had worked *, - Irt ~ -. ''gyp, will serve to exhibit the Emery IL Pottle, S. A. Pervianee, form institute d by their beloved Opposition ' himself on his hands and knee to within a Charles J. Gilman, Conmsomen What any the mail contrite- .41164 - ehatatsrialaut of wßich the Dark Lent- DeWitt C. Leach, ,Jelin 1- Potter, logebolition managers ' manufacture "he- ,e . C • ii pat F. E. Spinner, 3, Dav is, ( M ass.,) S.M. nurrougho. 1 - ad "leriartyrs"--l'lor pulitlcal pur- • 44 Re,ad : • B•it, see the Republicans, Mr.. Sherman denies complicity with the Helper infamy - 1 tors wlio are longing for the passage of the 1 postal Appropri:.tion bill? If the Democrats i had the majority in Congress, the ibmse • infamy. - _T tsks Jet; Brov-n has been tampered to ' - • would have been organized long ego and the ' Let us st•e how he does it. Wild interroguted, • tittieWn Christ, " I will give you. one fact in his business of the country would have been un- Atilleywhish will illustrate his character. - on the fluor of the lives°, in regard to t - -411 W-lived the last eighteen years before going. matter. leeeaid : I n a ceminent.-- Be• 1 ford Gaztlie. 1 . - within eighteen leitmotif here, end e I a,, not recollect signing the paper refer- -- -.saws _ i 0 ed the other day by a gentleman,red to i but I presume from my nameat pear- Circumstances Alter Cases. county, . in is -wee i s a man of in-i ng in the printed list that I did sign it. I When the troubles in Kastono were beinz Awritly, asst when he lived in Hudson, eight- therefore make nAkeuse of that ki n d . " ' promoted by abchtion demegne.ues for political teen yearscagnew magistrate there sentenced Mr. Sherman then refused to answer the Broweesnd his four boys to thirty days' im- I ' effect, and when outrages were being commit - ntatealkronjail aft turtling a neigh- question directly pint to him by Mr. Leake, ' led through the bad feeling between Northern aci:ltaystacks. Brown had a whether he dieclreered lie ili.ctimenl to tehie4; emigrants and pro-slavery men, caused main .haaikserith' -a nihbor it decided e t n referenco a he pug his sign/ate- Ile was repeatedly ly by the insulting and offeasirely officious : . ~,, ii, nd e - t g he octur against opressel to reply to the simple item rugateen intertneddling of the Republican le vien with et° gratify hits amiable disposition, , 6 , 1 , • • i .i• d • N t inaintaine. a au, re silence. .Ir. L eaks. ~.., 14.1orgkbor's property. This is the affairs of the Territory, every wrong act Ilitautiomerases the Republican pacts Gem- spike as follows, but failed to ;licit a word of the pro-slat ery men, thus provoked, was ---41miate - Weakineopi , from Mr. Sherman : , - charged by the Republicans upon the Demo 'l e = 1 -- -r•-• ... i Ma. LICSIE.-I warn gentlemen on the , eratic party. That party was held reset:mei -4Y lideltrhiLiqwee elms of Oppositien organ!, re-1 other side that the "Impending Crisis nt the, - : - the for every: Ling said or done by itny of those ' - •eullithe'Ster,-) seek tetbrow the re-1 South" has got to be met, and week the South ‘75 . ... ~ e- • •• i ' - 'llf tbeti'delav in organizing the I are going to settle it as we go. .IVhat is the men, whe th er those men Tens Democrats or . ' : r e . ... 0,4 2 ‘. hir. ,, ,,5, ..t . ,, ,, the Democrats. issue that the gentleman from lowa makes' not. This, says the New Haven Register, - . ll'lbto.err- r's . ~ now? Even the gentleman from Ohio, the ' • wee the only electioneering eta to the Pe • a4patioa Jtsclis ilicaull's any iciandidateethe recognised exponent of gentle. 1 - - ' ' - publicans had in 1856, and so indptrionsly Me ititlfEir „tl_git Ceogrees is in session • men upon that side ef the House , the gentle-, „.,.„ ___ ...._e_ ._ • ' - 041 tialmartseito 1'414 &Jame Inas, -&-r wh%m-they mote fur Speaker, Ike- did they work up the material, that they • . '' "II"; lILV . I 4nd SQ.,,astilig, ' ,e e _„,e,aei - - . kattliledges-jbet he- signed.thet paper, but i came Lear eliciting Fremont. The °hurdles 1 puts in the plea of non rat fartusiVir"please o f t h e North Were turned into Arsenals for ' i' ' •• • "sies , "", 11 01 144 11 tlen.'“' mi'n'a new iGied,,,l did net know what I signed . It will I- . furnishing of S arpe a rifles, and men h ' ' I ';` .'"" '; • * * sttlitilet. held reerild‘ltis duty, se: Speaker, tot - sign 'teat bills the , .• f. • ' -- : 4 '1" • • •a 2.; Wiled.' they are tenedled, -If 'yoa elect bin, : were sent by the Emigrant Aid Society to , 4 ~._ ....:. 0 _ Me 0 fit F.• _ .. ' - Ite - Milat , cettlfffh them before they . can bare i shoulder them, and while every appliance - -• ! ' ' 4w4 lA r rel lel e rAll i t " ' -4 " the force. of law , 11114 . he will hereafter seek - e e l Z tiloortad to to keep up the ferment, and old -- Al lOC m e.'" ' tr - e• - •.,.... • i evade responsibilirpby oaring- '' sprees th e , eitinmee'eth era ware carrying ;be war over t . ei'efiet:stifelasei e let• Sand sheet, hill btitilid not know what the face of the I , ... _ e _ lr '-• - 1840 idroo . ,so ll PaYili r ef *el laglittattiThad Upoll it." eTlillltie the - pbsition f the slays border into ldiesourthhey attempted -''' - •' ' 't rijkild prateetZ'atiomilidlTinteilTia I cal gratleman froten9h s in. lie signed this I to stuldtiMmratio party with the sets ee - t WNW got now *btu was in It. It - • " • Wshanuttastedietee,PitellPstoullef e el, lai r -d• tow h he' pots' orlilear P -.. - .4.ii' ~ . - •if.iponents. But how is ,„ - .s 'prosperity ; friend Nat'Ala, iiid in h a plea of is ranee iLi gn i lin r r g l ac ll-4 h ; it nieW- . arhen e t leilgil of " Republican phil •.. ' ' 7 . 7 lt i ii.Fl'll„k kftlattdreAttood ~....Ai ! ni t as this. Here is a pa-I an th illtliisth p '! as th ey call themselves, are ta vrefatilleN e .... ...tvro s er • .•., twi- loilitties. andlikkor•siittlitliwe it their bends, mffirdering , .7.-"--‘- • ret".ll_.l. war, I" - peresVii. eitimitilOr yirgials, ent . t, , eiteet --- -jaWl"2...Caemtitr ----- and f —...i...., ulitr i at to ' , - tionsavlntr,wwidk; aart , ...Net WSW%) i wansammio con •- - • "es assyse ta Mei and ens ittjhroistagAbeie . ..4e• - ristair , • ~ ..s-Iset, ip - *item quickly;ths teas is - genet a vurw do they. take sila I MI r, teraltiateistefindieithsalmans -tt differences, ' in theme 1. J. TA A.gurros I.D mors.,niyot 1111 tr Pfrt AY 111.01LNI3G, JA V,1940 • Atie Portland Argus Lays that Joseph 111r14114, thotnecober of the Republican Nn- CprArkl.Coinmittee (rum Maine, is not opposed to the fugitive slave law, but 7 1 ,04 1 1107, IrOntounces John Brown a. martyr. ge dc; to go witli Mr. Fagg, the New Xswpolair§tneuibcr, who thinks that the only Ply ti dote .the Slaves is "to fument rebel- #4. 1 ) Time 'ere the men wlio have signed pal! for the next llepublicen National Con ttig:sinirepresenting that party as iu favor elterviug the jnekgrity of the Union sad ;he sayrechacy of the laws :" - '4 401-Thmistlon.—The call of the Republican itlikotat Committee fur a convention to nom 149Wttodidates for President aid Vice Pitsi 404.1Fbile it embraces a variety of subjects, ent i irely to say a word in behalf of a kriAeat;tva tariff. Will the Pennsylvania ta rilepabiicans explain this ! Can they .• Ante with ttnant-tariff party! .);14#1,lican Dc/cat A lit iripated in 1,5t10.- -411*.e the head of *4 The Struggle of 1660." 100 ki, 'j. Tribune discumes at length the aition , •of the Republican party. We gpote: ', ..,..ii-At the risk of being denounced as croak t S=lE:it-hearted, we tell the Republicans . 'sited -States that we believe they . iptiips- beteaten, and we fear sadly beaten, -trigtbe Presidential contest now openin.,x, .- ey_ eoon organize in their several . counties and township or election dls idalte comprehensive measures to _ti .44Vii eit views and objects so clearly and fore the great body ni.their fellowcit -11 to seoure thousandsof votes tout will e, he gist , akliiist them. Let us be g., ' 41111 96p VlSitscific" part of the article is the ,:13,14 - $ arty of the public lands. as the ditor, North ; and yet when deteoted in the act, they resurt to the lave excuse that it is the work of a Southern man addressed to South- ern people • An Index of PubHo Opinion. Below we publish a letter to the editor of the Penocyfranion, from the pen of a promi nent citizen of Philadelphia. )tr. Slzu.ost is somewhat advanced in years--a ratirod mer chant in afflucnt circumstances—and is well known as an active and enterprising Director of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Ile belonged to the old Whig party, but cannot consent to be transferred to the •• Abolition sts," and leas, therefore, attached himself to the great National Democratic party. The letter is short and pointed, and cerning, as it does front a gentleman wko is no office-seeker and who would not accept dm if it was ten dered him, will be read with init-rost: 7o the Editor of the Pciirutykati;an. t—Beliesing that the Democratic is , tiow the only National and Constitutional party in our c o untry, and tint your paper is the must onnserrstire putiliehed in tins env. my'oldl Whig paper has Lees - nue 'Aliiiii tionisikl,lla disguise.) Puish to auh , erfilieto your paper, arid els° fur three copies of your weekly gunny %inn ntry relations. _ _ We-tince only to-let the Sated alone. an.l not meddle with our neighbor , affairs, mind narown business, and all rill be well again between the North and the nth Tunis mAlrf.t.ov, 7 Ili Spruce street Pan.tocunttA, Doc.."), 1559. Milt IA " 01.An'.. w,nerats 2 r r; country The Ladies solicit contributions of turkies, g eese, duelis, chickens, butter, ergs, vegeta bles. &c.. to the Fair, and nsk that all such article& be sent to the Produce . Store of JP Mvsns, Esq., Southeast corner of the Dia mond, Gettysburg. .Theobject is x meritori ous one, and we hope our frielldi in !OW!) and country will be libeinl in gi%ing. But, above all, core TUC Raul Gas iirethig. An adjourned meeting on the subject not lighting the town with Glut, was held in the Arbitration Itoem of the Court house, on Friday evening last—lion. J. B. DAWSLIZ President and . llon. S. H. Russlu. Secretary. Ans..anAx Mrs's. F.eq., of Phihulelphia, who is largely experienced in the construe that and management of Gas Works. was pre sent, and in response to a call, addressed the Meeting at some length, and in a most satis factory manner—gning into a Variety of inter esting details. and making many suggestians which will doubtless prove of value to li the Company aliout being formed. At the con clusion of ilia remarks, a inanimous vote of thanks Inks tendered hint. Tito Charter Committee teported that the draft for en Act of Incorporation is now at flarrisborg. , I Oft?"Peetls executed in this State must ho recorded within six mouthi. othertfiso ti b e The Stock Oornmittre.reported $10,650 no - wally sulseribed, with $1,400' not mi onn i , I deemed fraudulent and void against subse which will soon he made good. No more quent pntyhtuters or mortgages for value; no . than $13.000 will be required to finish the less recorded before the deed under which works and put them into full opPrntion. I the purchaser claims.—See Purdah's Digest. Mr. Ayers thinks that the works might Lo 4 AstrOur Carrier requests us to expresshis completed by the first of Aogost next. if not thanks for the substantial .reeeption given earlier, prutided a fair start be made in the hint on iki . noiny mornhig init. ilin antini. Spring._ _ , ___ __ potions were folly realised. Chun* Pirrviers. We are requesitel to stitn that licv. Dr. Dat.ts, of fiVeNadelfthin, trill preach the open- ins sermon in the United Preqhyterinn Church in this place. nn Sittfirtlay, the 11th intt., itt 11 figlla. The rulflie urn ini s ttefl to nttenfl. Dr. Dt1.1.14 trill :111$11 preach no morn• ing, tpe 15th.innti nosist in the Communion aerrirefl and in the etening, at ti} o'cfock, in the i'retifyterinn Church. few rods of his house. We nre ghul to Ilene that he is doing ns well us ouuld bo expeete4 uilder the eireunistilnees. Dharrslag Archival to a Lad, On Christmas Monday tt son of Mr. Wea ver, !Golding on the Conowag,n Clia?Varm, was accidentally shot in the right arm, close to the shoubler. The accident occurred at Oucsman's store, on the gettyolutsg road, about six miles from 'Hanover, and resulted from the premature discharge of a gun in the hands of a brother of the injured lad, who at the time was adjusting a percussion cap.— The wound is a terrible one indeed, and jus tifies the most serious apprehensions. Ile is attended by Dra- Eckert, of Hanover, and Lilly, of Mc..Sherrystown.—Hanover Specia tor. dielghlog Fur a week past we have had pretty good sleighing, and right good use have our people been making of it. Everything that could be put on riiniiers has been brought into re quisition, from, a store box up to the-most dashing and costly equipage. The merry jingle of the bells rings in our ears from early diwn to midnight. Old and young meth to be enjoying therhselves, and we can only say go it while you MU • Since writing the above, rein has set re, and the sleighing is, per conse4uence, effec tually spoiled.' A Preak,, A singularly shaped fan's ISggwts sent to our office,last week. hylfr. Joni Ifeasq, melding in the nilighbetthood of afoillieribtlrg , The Egg is of ordinary size., .but him much the shape of a peer, rriib ft projection at t h u point closely resotabltiig tbiz — iitenik of il - pear, We realer looked upon its like term!, A Large IProet: Aft; logy GAutie, Jr,. of Antrim towiMip, PraUktbi ootihty, bad a trea t ing 4owit apon his land lusty, whiab, upoa being eat up, turned ateit rt eardaarinood and 7300 slam*: war a red oak, and lowered 7 fist wag ta4lin* We Ms as bays, sates a fg OP T IMIIEWitiI **Olt MOW :_"under obArstbailho I=2 ot. f thanks. fasuades Seed, %art 0 / P,lty.sfaliq.. j "he Right Herr. JAW N. fisustse ‘ ,l". tßesteemed Osthulisfliehop ofth (t Cast Penney' ra it is) Diocese. dted very suddeedy is he street, in Phasdaphia. on Thursday inst.! The deceased wan the successor efArchbishop ' Ksnrick. of Baltimore. and was etinseerated Bishop of this Diocese on the `28.11 of March, 1f 4 52. 114 was distinguishs4 for his ability. and aniveriwillyirespected, sot only in the church, of which he was 4 devoted Bishop, but by all of every denomination who enjoyed his acquaintance. Sheriff LIGUTNLII, on Friday lut,' sold tho property of \lr. Geo. F. BIECKVA, in New Ox ford—Mr. Jou litcer.a purchaser, at $2,P.n. atep. 4E4OLD, Fag., has Rohl his Fairview Farm, near this place (11f acres and TO per ches,) to Matters. DAVID and JOHN FallWM fur $3700 cash. Mr. Gan. Cu alTntax, has sold a house and lot nn West Middle street. to Messrs. 11.1a.sa and Tuuwas WslasN, jr., fur $3O) *Oh. • Mr. C. W.,llorrsax has sold hia hawse and half lot of ground on Chamberaburg street, 30 feet front, adjoining pmperty of Mr. Al ra ham Scott, to Mrs. Ettz.t Ilaargs, for $l7OO cash. As Court will commence in this place next Monday, an opportunity will be nfL4rded to those indebted to this office to settle up. The amounts doe us from many are not large, and on that aczount eamily . paid ; but iu the ammre gate they amount to a large sum. Let all, then, who know themselves to.ite in the back ground, step forward and do that which peo pleshould do regularly—pay Me printer. The Directors of the Poor, ou Monday last, re-arpninted the old officers, viz: _Steward Jucub Culp ; Treasurer, J. B. Danner ; Coun sel, Wtn. McClean ; Clerk, I). C. Brinket huff ; Physician, 11. S. Itluter: On the 2d inst., Mrs. LEAH MARGARET THOMAS" ife of Mr. Geo. Thlilllnt4. of A renilts ville, aged 26 Years 9 months and 9 days. On the 13th ult.. In Adates meaty, Mrs. CA THARINE YOUNG, widow of /roltut Young, de ceased, aged 83 years and about 10 months. In Ilunterstown, on the 6th inst.. EDMUND GA LBRA ITII. son of Samuel and Maria Free , men, aged 2 years 8 months and 20 days. On the 4th ult.,llr. E A .7EKIEL, PISOL, of Me „molten township. aged Mutt 33 years. In Hancock county. Ohio, on the 3d ult., SARXII ANN CATHARINE, daughter of John Sillik, formerly of this coeuty,"aged 13 years and 7 do; a. On the !Ist ult., in Adams county. MARGA RET SIIEELY, aged 29 years 2 mouths and 2 du % s. On the 20th ult.. in Adams county:EMMA CATHARINE. infant of Mr. Iluusen Steuesifer, awed I l months and 2:1 days. f Itt the 29th ult., in Ilanoeer,Mr. JOHN NEW MAN, aged 7"iyeasi• 3 months and 4 days. O 1 the ituth ult., In honorer. Mrs. E. It. BS , SICK, with of Prof. A. lissiek, aged 40 years. to Darke county, tibia. ou the 19th ult.. Mrs: smit cAMPIIELL, wife of David Campbell, apd daughter of Johuyalker. Communicated. OBITUARY.—An Monday night. the 2d inst., • at 12 o'clock. RIIIN WM.,aged 2 yearn 4 months maid 2J &Ts; en Tuesday morning. at 0 ti*- clock, MAUI' A., aged 4 years 4 mouths and 13 dais ; anti ou the 10th inst.. LEWIS JOSEPH, ; ! meet 7 veers 5 months and 16 days—children - Communicant]. of Aiol'slllt and Catharine of scar f • A tall for Colvinreal Cowry* of Praire.' i let fever. nuai ynu have left us, andlotne td . Stone twelve months ago, Mirotionturies of , Heaven above. the Cross, laboring in India, sent out to the' From death naught could release you, not even, Christian world sin curare% invitation H. unite , ‘plrent'S low— But Ile who gireth all &nil; bath taken you! with them in devoting the sec o nd 'week in away OM% 11:1 ry, ISGO, to immtrtnnate prayer. that To jour the bed angels; yon esuldAsionger , G el would pour out his spirit upon all flesh I stay. 11, • an d cause th e en d,,, of t h e eart h to sea his sal- WO miss your lovely voices, arotinit our hearth I !by ention. In compliance with t h is reined. and • Yon rise , uo more to greet us, in jhe pleasant ninreoeer, ttii necessity of the II .IY morning light; i Spirit's influences, in making the worth , Your toys are now forsaken, in the cold damp, preached and taught, mighty fireeon lie, Turn tie, now ire ended, you never more down of tho strongholds of Satan, and in I will sigtil emitting the word of flitd to have free is urge. fn the dawning of the new year, and the morn anti he glorified both at hone an ; we, [ lag of your lite,• - the pastors of the respecting enncregutiinis of btr Savior calle4yon (mass, and from this world of Gettysburg and v i cinity, call upon our pro- Though bitter strife.; • is our sorrow, to think front us p'e to assemble together in the capacity of a , you've gone, United Prayer Meeting fir the ()Ijssel above • Ire bow down in submission, and say - Thy stated, will be done.” • • The time,, place nod manner of conducting Wo soon must follow after, perchaisce a few • these meetings to be .4‘ follows : First meet- more years ! To struggle on in sorrow, through this wretch- ing, to be held in the Presbyterian Chnreb, ed vale of tears. Monday evening, at G o'clock, Rev. Mr. And then again united, in sweetest heads of save Bechar presiding--subject, Sunday Schools, 111 e hope again to meet 3 uu, within the reeltus above. This subject is selected fur this evening owing Communicated. to the4act that it is the regular evening for On the 31st ult., Mrs. ANNA MARGARET the meeting of the S. S. Teachers' Associa- HAHN, wife of Henry Hahn, of Franklin town. Lion. Se.utt meeting out Tuesday evening at ship. aged 32 years 4 mouths and 10 days.. Weep no more, she is not lend, G o'clock, in the Methodist Church, Iler. Mr But out sister only sleepeth— And her sainted 30111 has tied Where there is no eye that weepeth. There, in that bright e odd abuse, All her sins are now forgiven, Singing to her Sat tor's lot Would you call her back from heaven ? ? Peaceful he thy silenteolninher— Peseeful in the grove so low— Thou no wore will join our number, Thou no more our toil shall Imo*. Why should I vex my heart or test? o more he will visit me— My with month! to 11* at last, And dwell is perfect love. The weather was unusually cold last week. !On Sunday morning the mercury in Alie thermometer went down to five degrees below t zero— on Monday to four—on Tuesday to nine —and on Friday to ten below. Cot:Mem Party. We are Informed that a Otand hop will come off iu Shea& & Buehler's large Ilan, un Teprsday evening week, the 19th inst. The llarripburg Cotillion Band, ono of the beet in the State, will be engaged fin' the occasion, to discourse the musiq end the "117ureti." A varty and a delightful time may be anticipatid. Keiser presiding—suhject. The Revival of , God's veork in the Hearts of Believer■. Third meeting on Wednesday evening, at G in St. James' Church, Rev. Dr. Krititth lire sidingt.—'anhject, Our Chil lren and Y ,nth, in both Christian and Heathen lando. Fourth meeting on Thursday evening at 6 o'cl ,, ek, in the German Reformed Church, Rev. Mr. McElwee presiding— , subject, The Progre.s of the Gospel, Olmitscleß Removed, ik.e. Fifth meeting on Friday crating at G o'clock, in the College Church, Rev. Mr. Dill presiding —subject, Intercession fur all Men, especial ly fur those in Autherity, our Nattonnl and State Legislators,for Colleges and Seminaries, and for the Islands of the Sea. Sixth meet ing en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, in the United Presbyterian Church. Rev. Mr. War ner presiding r —eubject. Pleading Earnestly fur the Ministers of Jesus Christ Everywhere, and fur the Fnlfilateut of the Promise, " That they all may be one, Seventh meeting on Sabbath nfternoon at 3} o'clock, in St. James' Church, Rev. 1)r. B.tugher presiding —subject, l'raise and Thanksgiving. Order of }:xe,geises—Praise,'Prayer, Read ing the Scripture, Remarks—standing or kneeling in prayer. according to the custom of the Chureb in.which the meeli ii ng is held. Matter of praise, that found in the Union Ity . Eno Books, genesidly used at Union Prayer MeatiDgo. J. R. lixtess, \Vs. dlcEswits, • T. P. Becalm, -.a J. R. Wantons., • J. 'hiatus, J. r. 11( as red. A Sisiguier Case of Soddy* Restorations ftf. Hearieg and Speech..•--A young man named ; Joseph Wheeler, who his been deaf and damh for some four jean Dick, and who has been { looked upon as a kind of a pet bi Lieut. Gas-1 fluid s oftiig eimood district police, where be ; slept it litibLwas, through the means of pi aociOnt, yintarday, perfectly restored. Da doe thsreg of she salute yesterday in halt of jaokson Square. be wont up very near the aboisib of the cannon, and taws thtistiarottui I oould interfere to take Mat aWny f the eannon era t os a k id of. and the minentsion kiioekori him down, throwing hieq fifteen reek Ile,wasol *kW/ op...useless and t4sn WIT I:9 "I PI - 1 leas station, where some water lima fifttinkhki mid{ tali. Te the Otter intepeittened as ton- - 1 ishment of all greand. as twno as hie he se beently- se finy= , and oalwas tociafot to ger WS* SWOP liee, moo 0 =I itfieutrutil 4-IV-' erre. yo (QUM, oft the fourth page. Mimi IR at Illeike. J•wwaK Court Atams-leouse Appoiatuseimis Cold •amp ~larrlac~ . Chi t h e lib ~4 the Rey. Jacob Ziegler. M. JOHN S. W ,of Butler township. to Miss lIANN . ER ,of Stu-abaci township. 1 On the seine day, by the same, Mr. JOHN BINDER, of &mbar; towusbip, to Miss LI:CIN- DA E. LINARD, of Butler town-h;p. On the same day. by the semi., Mr. JOHN • HOFFMAN, of Menallen township. to 'Nisi AN- • NA MARIA SCIILOSSER, of Era n'oiju township. Ou the 11th of Sept., lamt. by the Iter. J. H. Keiser, Mr. GEORGE M. COOK to Miss AmAN., DA Mc4IIIAIL, both of Menallen township. On the Ist inst., by the sante, Mr. LEWIS NEWHOUSE:, of Marion county, Ind.. to Miss' ELIZABETH J. PROTZMAN, of this place. ; Oa the 3dinet.,at the residence of the bride's father. by Rey. H. G. Dill, Rer. A. E. TATtOlt, of the East Baltimore Conference. to Miss CLEO- PATHA F. DIEHL, daughter of Capt. Frederick Diehl. of Franklin township. On the 20th ult., by Rer. J. M. Mickley, Mr. HENRY S. JACOBS to Miss ELIZABETH ADAMS, both of Ickeshurg, Perry county, Pa. On the 22d ult., by the Her. kr. Holt heins, Mr. LEVI HARMAN to Miss SUSANNA SUET ' TER, both of this coUffeY• On the Bth tilt , by Rev. L. Gerhard, Mr. GEORGE R. MILLER, of York county, to Miss ELIZABETH ASPER, of Adams county. On the 29th ult., br the Janie. Mr. SAMUEL , MYERS to Miq/ I‘..lNi)/LLA M. lIERSHY, both of New Oxford, 1 On the 1.4 inst., Mr. WILLIAM MIPACK to ' Miss EMMA F. JONES, both of Littlestown, Adam., ,olintv. Ou the 29th ult., by the same, Mr. SINGLE TON W. RIEGLE, of the vicinity of Petersburg, Adams county. to Miss CAROLINE M. HER MAN, only daughter of Mr. David Herman, of Adani4 county. On the 22.1 nit., by T:utac Robinson, Fcoi . Mr. WILLIAM IZEIt to Mk, ELIZABETH FRAIM, both of Hamiltohban tuwn=hip. On the I st ovt.. by the Rey. P. Scheurer.Mr. NOAH - WERLIEIM, of Carroll {way, to Hiss MANDILLA JOSEPHINE ICKES. of Adams county. On the 29th tilt., by the Rev.Jueob Seehler, Mr. REUBEN' FLICKINGER to vise SARAH A. lIROWS, both of Hanover. On the 2';111 ult., by Rex. Mr. flerlturt. Mr. JOHN WOLFORD. of annover, to IRAs AMELIA 110BEILTS. of Atibottgto‘%n, Adams county. #4. 7z)lect. Tile Niarime ,- t... 4 GETTYSIILT.G—NATcausir LAS? Superfine Flour lt)e F10ur.—.... White Wheat Red Wheat... Core, Rye.. Oeu.. =1 Buckwheat - Buckwheat Meal. ...... Clogrer-Seed ...... ...... Timothy Seed... Flax Seed Bewley Plaster of Paris I laster groued,por Pork,— ...... 25 to 0 50 BILTINIOUS--FIuDAT tasr. Flour _ ........ 5 25 to 5 37 Wheat —.....—. Z. 7, j::0 1 47 93 to 1 00 r .ioru . .«_, ... r .: .f: n :.....0........• G 4 to 90 Outs ... . , .... —..—,— .... ..... 45 to 50 Clover 5ee1i—....... 5 12 to & 37 Timothy - : ' 2 00 101 50 800 . bpd ' Pr .. 6 00 to 8 60 Bogs, poor 5itd.—.,...„...., .. -. .. ..... 8 50 to 7 25 Hal... »•. —... 4 X . . ...74 00 tol9 00 ••• Wttiskay ......—. . 1 ...,.. 4- 28 to 37 Guano, Peruvian, per ton 42 06 TlANOVl2.—t'tealtofT Flour, Sion walgotte ..... 4 . 42 Do. from•SO Wheat t 8 to' SO Rye t• 82 Corn ' • ........ 68 Chita ...... 36 Clover Seed 4 75 Timothy Soot.— ....»..........»• • t 75 Muter 00 .YOB- .lamas ton. • • now, froa. s pyroas • • •.. 400 ••••• • ••••••r• * 0 0 7 041 1 1 1 1/ •• • 1/4 /. 43 • ...i.........• rim Eq0rr00.....,•50.71; 440—ve41.—--n—tr:••••, . 1 7 . ithe feet ‘tbi-tt is that gaodei so cheep at . SANSOICS Deck Shewisge—Onsi of our loWsilloon made quite onaccessfht (bray smog taft ducks soots days sinew, in tho swi • • of Bush river, on the OhaespeshaX Our friend bawd fortyNauss of which he brought home, • sad • .1,00 others to some Baltimarisne , humer i , b e t not so successful, for twenty-five dullarb. WV understand Ducks Are plenty this mums down the Chesapeake Day. mid • goodly as her are or hare been about Peach l3otsout, for some time past, but very few, u J et have extended ;lieu winter visit this high up the noble Susquehmins.— Wrightsville Star:- , - A 11)y's /P.a4/ 11 57/aten Off —A little buy. residing in Union ocinntr. Kl u find big hoed, blown off one do Inat week, bared a hole inn log and put powder ink,. Aginagnx the powde r down with 1$ stick. 4. then laid a coal of fire on the hole, a*l before be 41 ° 414 get sway it ettitoded, the stick *Olt* Itlnt on the head. knosking the upper Ponca Illro and killing hint instantly. The Ai crityni //uric Thoter.—The fuse of Joh h S. Harey has travelod to y Egypt and tired the seal and ambition of the equestrian lords of the desert. 'rho Viceroy has stint Mr. Ilarev an offer of twenty-five blooded horsed if be will come to Oairo end give in structions in his tut his It:masters and army officers. isierllon. James Cuvrut has located at Frederick. Md. RAINING in the Jan. 'J, Burkholder Jacob Benjamin Mi,s Mir:. J. Braidy MN. linbeßJ. Ilermath J. Cun - nce Frederick Po rook J. E.& Sons Everhart Jacob Getty M. G. (;ray Miss Jano Gran'? John George lion. John W. Howard Steward Ilugher 11. IluWerter Reuben Hoffman AN. rt Michael utter Ileuryit. Kuefauver Jacob, of Kuhns A. F. Kim's Daniel Leonard Daniel Sle.klistes Geo. MeGlintock Wm. Melli Ale Richard Melleury ltuilt Ileloy Peter MeMyer P. • • Miller Henry Musser John ' Myers Miss Martha PendortT Harry V, Rider Junta Ried John O. Sch rt t er Mrs. Mary Shaffer William Shanabrook Israel Sliriver Nicholas Sower Miss Alison - Storer Jacob Smith Joseph . Sheets llaniel Storubsugh Dr. John O. Thotupson Leroy 2 Trosalle D. Fresesa Richard. tVglter John \Vatter Hannah Gertnkri Letter. Jacob Muller. (lii.(tß(iE GEYER, P. )a-Peroons calling fur letters in the above Rat will please say they were advertised. • OF A FARM.—In pursuance of an order of ky the Orphati'a Court of Adams county,will be coffered at Public riale, on the premises, WI 1 11ethastlatt, Me Id dap of February next. Min •fol lowing described Real Estate c.f the late 311sx- WKL4 dewsed. as follows, to wit : TIIE MANSION FAIN, situate in Liberty town ship. Adams county. containing 273 Aereit, more or less, adjoining land• of the heirs of Hon. Jores yicltirit. dacea , rd. heirs of Win. Flohr, deceased. John Nutientalier, andOuthers, on the Turnpike leading from the Maryland Lints to Waynesboro', and within two miles of Ematil4- berg. The impro‘ etocuts are a large Two•story Roughcast Dwell- Mg HOUSE, hog Barn, Wagon in Shed, Corn Crib, Spring . Holm, • with a Spring; there are upon the Fams 2- Ur • chard... oue of which i 3 not excelled by any in that district of country- Friemis' and Tom's Creeks both pass through the farm. The farm has a large body of choice Timber and also of • gaud Meadow. The fa nn will be sold entire or iin parcel.. as may heu.t suit purchasers. Thu ' Timberl.tood. entbracinpulunit 70 acres, will be sold separately. entire or in lota to suit. piiir-Snle to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said 414 v. when attendance will be given and terms wade kilo% n by JAMES IL MARSHALL, MUSSELMAS, Admisistrlitsrs. By the Court—lL G. Wets, Ckri. !J, I to. ts TOITN TIOBLITZ'S liSTAtE.—Letters of 'A d mini-tration on the estate of John Boblies, late of Hamilton town-hip, Adams county, do eettaed, loying been granted the noderrAgoed, (the tirit named re:iding in Paradise %airmails*, York county, and the last named in the *fore said. Hamilton township.) they hereby give notice to nil per.ons indebted to said estate to mate immediate payment. and those having c agaitod the rime to present them proper ly authentic/a:NI for settlement. JOHN FEHRRE. . SUSANNAH 1301.11.111, Jan. 9. 13C.0.• TT G. CARR has just receives! 20 drum of F10:4 and IPIII:NES, and s 6110 lot of Ituorh and Layer RAISIN'S, all of which aro going off %%ittia rush. [Jim. 9, 1800. T4I:4BER and of all kind's, conetently co !laud. which we will sell at sutallirofits for cash. All Coal, kc.. omit be club on de livery.. MAN EFELTER, BOLLINGER tt CU. Jou. 0, I • . • „ or Sale or Rent. TWfs NEW Tll IiEE-STORT . 'N( illti:SES. slow° on thitootetse of lii smut,. near Washington ateest, in I rongh f tt(Ctettyaburg. • GEO. AESOL.I4, Agent. tysborg, Jan. 9, 1840. 3t UM OOPTIIF: REVOIXTBAN.—A collecting of Annals, Personal Adventures, Well-asw tained Traditicats,, Aikeptiptes, Ronnatade inci dents and acrounts al thei explo),ts of Gallant Mnp and Women of the Re.roj i utisui, yith Eigbt spirited Colored Ettgrariwt . Co;crit NTII: intruder gnu-440es upolt Mee dotes of Washington—Advento,tea oralirioa— A Romantic Story—Capture Inguisoiusitiatand Escape of Gen. Wad nom h-- 2 Gallant Enterprise of Major Bartou—An intstestilu4Stom—,VriS-. tag Nal rratire--Story of an Old Soldlerhd-. ventures of the Brothers Sammons--Datiorah Sainpson—,ioseph Bettys—Ms. gegl ll.rieler —Adventure of Lieutenant Slocaitillosti lion of Col. Isaac Ilaync--Adventimita of Majir General Cllutou—Adventures it Vantegiant Biala rd Dale—Miss Moort , L=Adventfuls 6,(Mr. Ferris —Fixploits of Sergeant, Jasper—.A -.0 of Mercy Rewarded —Captaln Nathatr'llak-- Capture °fearing!'" Ilarper—Desperate Kw totavalmcdotes of Col. !lorry, Keenfiti orlJapt. Plunkett, Attempted Abduction of Gen. &hay ler,Adtentares of Dr. Caldwell, Colonel Wil lett, Intrepid Condactof Major Jail., %jab of Matot Itettley, Narrow Escape ts(ABOL-thalpes, Scene In the Voreitt, A Galati Combs s, -Nar rative of Sarcomas Redact, -.Lydia's, thogisih, Capture' of Breeklent Daggett, 'Monier ttUr. and Mrs. Caldwell' 43 oPteill 4 huul=till: venture of a Soldier,AdveistsWeref . nans,'lnridents 'dills- Baal* of r tutors. of Col. Cochran, AisOodlatuitlf : MVeDonald, heroism dfi,*YottlatiMi),. 7 ,a Burton's's CaMP, Captumt as Torn Orb% Muddy, Colonel Fisher,-ItaimpOtsm a _ ~ Ship, Der' - Story of ~.....430 to 4 87 ....... 3 5o ..... lOtol 23 05 to 1 '0 .... ty.3 to 75 54 2 00 ....4 75 to 4 ri 1 75 20 60 6 99 95 Indian! Uri. Warrior, A Pattipi tun of inn of Kaeoun floss if 1 vol 1A.25. Se.► so 47' reeelPt ef*Alfire, ;' :: • -- -“k„ - Spill A • A. : No, , lStifita 4 :111 4 .• lir / i l k . 2tr •-` ..4. , •x4;1144t% ' r- ,"71, 0 111 4 114 M ' -1 ,T. ', ; IMlllied Iffiti t 4 A.... '' :-' e • 0 stsifM=M,Y, slialaii4lol ' '''' ~-** fa* ii iKr-Aillal iiil eSmicil ~.4 ' ', i Id it redgeed priees at . I: I i 4 'ls List of Letters:, Puot Orlice,-GaitAkkgre. Public We Notice. With a Rush! Limo, Plaster, Pepkte with laity-est and Patriotism. The Remance
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