E vwm ava — naltstavoiL BEATtYcEDIToR-AND PROPRIETO Withiesday, .7frovember el; 1841 Governor Porter hae its a preelaroa • linni.declarini die election of the 4oco foot) . presidential electors. .• , = 4.lltr;:he - Biaver Argue says that the tritOriitensiori line 'Of the' Pennsylvania Ontidsieitenning from Beaver to Erie,and e o tineetititittio.phio and Lake *Erie, is now opeh for navigation: , ..!1(74P311. Silas - Wright has been n amed by' a correspondent bf the. fliltimore Clip-, `j ter,-a5 a.stiitable candidate of pre Native . Americans .. , ... ..4inericens for thO next Presjdency. IrrOn Thursday: last, the United States Sank building in Cheinut street,. Philsdel.: .phiei. was opened as the Custom house of titat city, and the business connected with the celleetien oPrevenues was commenced: =Ft' Mr. Clay received in thelate slec !ion, a larger popular vote 'than was given • to pen.ilarrisonovbo_succeeded_by_anta - jeirity of .146;000tver Mr. Van Buren, and yet has been defeated. The n.ulation of our country is a .rn'eitily• increasing one. 111C7` The New York Tribune has issued .3 . prespettua for the year 1845. They fight the politics) battle on their old ground and have strengthened-the editorial department emPlOymeni of great a bility as Whors for their literary columns. liCrMr. Van Rensselaer, who fias had - a difficulty with his tenants in No w York, it is said, is' about to make his residence in Pennsylvania, in order that he may bring a. suit against the State of New York, in they. S. Supreme. Court, to compel that 'State to have its laws executed' against .those. tenants who resist his right. His plimei.if 'resilience, it is understood, will be in ?ditto!, . Many of our locofoco :counties polled -more votes at the recent Presidential elec tion than th'ey contained white ,male inJtab itintd,' at _the. recent . census,_. Jhos Pike, with,:B4B adults, polled 920 voles; Monroe with 2034, pollad 2220; Tioga, with 3342 palled 33671 - Perry, with 3500, 'polled 3671; Columbia, with 5033; polled 5108, and-Potter, 732,.p011e7.1194. This bodes FOOT RACE.—The great foot race over the Hoboken , conrse in Netv.- far I.4oocceplefefteh ~;Tuesday afternoon loe The Anil, rode,4lll'ee -miles: for $4OO, was sun by iackson in 'l6 minutes 16 seconds. 'l'he secood, ten Mike 'for $lOOO Was won hy , Ba rlow-ethe-Enti ieh m a nti n-54-tninutes -11..secenda. The second-inmas the Indian '—,..thirit,"Preenhalgh, the Englishman, anti Gildersleeve, the winner of.thearst race, fourth. - ~Xle also • Panzur..—The_ . question, gallows -or rio gallows, has been — treaded in, lb - aGraiiite State, MI 'hollow -in favor of th noose. 1n -one .cif the anti hanging .distri ere ivas a min, who, on lieitii : aslsed his notions.- -of the -matter, took" tide's. to: consider the -question, and iraVelV:iinswered that he was -opposed =to its abolition uniil his neighboi:(l3arnes (pith whom he had a controverev):lvas illantei:d, and then he should be in favor of .4,7etroi[Alyettiser_has___heat4l-, il la ti n evtif t i),:lectors in . Michigan has al. na dy . .. ,B i gn it r id t n :q intention of ,voting for_ -- 4: 1 0 - ,! -- vilinet - '77 iCirsi — f. -Tro - blive -- hcarti - , -- supr The .Buiralo fotognerefai,. rumors of like intentions to bolt from the ).1 3 PPO.rg of - Polk -in-other states ; than Miehigaw._ M! Folk ... . 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IVlEispaehumelii; ' nerd - 6 . '1518nd, • New Jersey, Ohio, give together -. 105 electoral - voter. - Add_Nevv—York 30 4no wq:have otes-than—ar: eider the fact,,eays the North American, that the Polk majority in New York is only about four thousand five hundred, and that full-that-number-of-foreigners-were-nail; . ralized in the State within a short Perimd prior to •the election, we have the lamenta ble evidonce.that a handful'of strangers= the - great mass 'of them-utterly ignoritnt pf our institutions, our laws, our policy, our Condition, Our resources and our wants ri, a nation—have detertnitied the - choice of .fite'Chief, Magistrate Of. our Unioi - a - rid - Rwetlty Millioniof 'people! Can Ameri cans cif any party; which.'holils dear -the -true 'dignity, 'individuality and indepen dence:of America, contemplate this result without inexpressible shame and indigna tion ? We say, can any pity, truly Amer ican-in its sympaKies; truly patriotic in its _purposes and hopes, witness thisindieputa= ble fact, without feeling that the system which 'admits-it-is rotten, contaminittinge - and ruinous ? SOciely ins Texas.- rrThe following exhibits'a beautiful state of society in the • lone Mar' country, which the locofocos are so anxioni to an nex to theljnited States ! Of two lawless factions-termed-the-Regulators and •Modir atora, a resident of Shelbyville. Texas, writes to a friend in Charleston. His let ter is dated September 22, 1844 : "I have enjoyed tolerable health dUring the summer, - but my mind has been mtich disturbed by the unprecedented state of af fairs in Shelby county ; civil war, with all its horrors has been. raging in this commu nity, numbering about five hundred voters. My perlielnadeguate tp . pertray to . sour imagination the desperate istate !A:affairs ; :nor can I pretend,:at this : time, .to-describe to you the rise and progress of this dread ful war. I commenced. about three years' ago, but.subsideduntil within - the last -sir 'month'', when it egain'broke out with re doubled fury. ' The citizens of the county. .are about mnally .ditided, into two parties,' who are termed Regulators and -Modera tors.. It ig, no.. Uncommon eight` to" see brothers opposed to each other, The Reg- AlignistAdiLhl'NLAeniii- -, . -:, : • the community; and order such individuals as they consider bad characters 'to leave. she country,.. -:7 .TIO .51134Fatoiii*idie . eueli . mea:ures as illegal. It is pretty much ibis that has produced such see - narraw - I - trust in God, I shall never again witne4. Two severe battles have been fought within a -few-days, in %chicly - many were - killed — gird wounded. •AhoutiseveiklModred men from the. adjoining cohntieli, Isy order of, the. $ President; have made their appear nee at , the seat.of war t ,and - we have agal . :} some fp : . c. r • • , . . prospect of p vce. .Every man 6 tecevr ) • ne in- this ceuriley is : seriously affected n .1.; with many others have preset...T(l it neutral eourse; being a public officer, I . consider it, the- propir course, but not always safeat• during the excitement."` . •, .SWaNDLED ' PENNSYLVANIA!...- . A . very. smallmajority of the voters of Pen nay Ivantai .ttays the.Ne* York. Tribune, have been in •duced,to vine for James K. Polk on '016..801 .7 emn.assurance of the locofoco leaders that. Palk la „more a tart" man than Clay. At !the wily ttime thetle . Anen are -thustittp a, 4 , South - Carolina nes unanimously for Polk . on 'the ground • f like utter and uniform hos - - 1A - ility,tikany_ll 1 e 01te:Miriff_svhataver!„_--,_, Therditever was a.blaelter 'fraud than that, 'by which .Pennsylvania has been "seduced" : from her'ownside to .cast her vote for the deadly,. coiernies Of :her slndustny_ and her, Prosperity. , - , 1 - ' O 5-Ttogiitei: states that We' was '.'born in • Mecklephe ig - countyi - in - that - . - Statei - in - ,the im cne, county that his GraniFFatiter, 01i1 z, n o yoLsc, swoie - TO the same &tinny,: Gen. and pen. , promgoole made a'po ji s k aa 4 p a gr wiage;ip'enNiitan the. peeltle, Altilonia,vert error ,their a n I ,Neise aiiplianCe‘-failed of if)* Pj li g! , , o °. lll4 'duCed the t,,:fendenti Tiiry,. kb Ova given. 9: IA- -h aloes'thecAagdateleq{jon,•ot' ; UNE HUNS; PREP 'AK/44**e TWO VOTES I. 4., , , THE Fanmen.l-It , doei , emeleheitr4 .4 0' to' pee amerry round-faeed lancet—so-10 cdepetu ieiti and yet 'es; free :front vasty and . pride. .:- Ao rich and .3f,et 10 industrial/I*m patientotint peiree_VAq,l44!ne:eatin i .,, _...,_ 'lo4llo`A.ll‘ o . 4Ki;;iii;initAibligi.ne ;Thritie' liGaiftiAteand:nablic.iraite•abditt , hiir ober -11.1[.: fie ,• fri!tnteragytioeiiitable-i-eit end; drink Hiv,ior hiffi;,4lo , .46.*.iit , let alio* , o °. Y. 6 0- 14, -Pkinit*out 4 t,'Yot!' with ilouk 1 IbleinlYilqin,i 4, lllko4. iiii' !wmifi' I 7 ko9w.. I n , i l V = t . Y3?til,f,t ll ;ooeonte:- - -''fle . *iti , do yo u : tit itinntlONAWlVOC.cacti,eoOC* . :e lilt:kV 1 44 '4 i9meepiwoisiiiiigriavoi .6 with ev erY;bolll37.‘c4l4.ltellea,r4li%mowbonclit, iiseaincere:+itsgqi*O l W.W o :*it in )9* 1 0111"iindleilia nd,,el4lnning.,,tkiin:tionY, ii3O si ) iiid 'name. ' 11° ,g7" , 4 1 00 41 - 6 ,fit , prir; iKtt : lil;i o -the :PH iit*ilirtiOrtii.ltiOcAnk... Kee, or coienimeni4re;vinc; latoirin , - 7 10 11 1 ,, -1 0 0- 4 0,110 , :j1 111 4 . -holit'aipitti. gkfty'linekengensett I:11811N: it.. 41110 if ,t i : loll. o4) . till'etia'•=mi;',lo..;,,coiliugli, o.F .. t. , inlib:Olii*gfa fni,',' ''.';.,.;; ~`.,' ,',;',ii, c• A , I'V:'. l.. • --; --,r.; ~~N - ~ ''' .. 4; ' i ' . " . 6 ., •-; j, ,,,.' 10 ...'C ', ' "- :`.: "V ''''.'. ' '..'",' ' , . . ^ 1 1- ' :;.'4114 : o* - 0,iiifi4444 7 4001, , 4, , , A_A:' , ~ , - 11, :,,efheqUloeCtiptvegAdnate;!iikir,o4.:Mt! 144(61414;1404;teC6iW44501F ifiiiii•-ifl'VViiiiicifiClil over`,;i . 4.,#e.Voiciio: To . " - '4 i.. , c4k;aticiit:aiiLterth,iiiiiiiii4 l ejettied , :iwoL-new-'-Oiiatorent — utakinc - -j,W whip - certaiti;. - .7:MiseisidiTiFha,_ 61 41,044 loenforik.Senator;:ntaking::;.9%l44fOitili , T . helcinofooos . hive ' ih e ;, follO w 14 ; State, Legislatures, _each :, of .. tvhi& eleCE:'.:pl:: S 4 Senators : - Maine _l„Netv , Yericr : -14-'enti - t: Sylvania l 7 - Miiiiiik r iiiiiai r t qViktiV gin - t-ITVitkiniMiocolocosi - -Yhe whip! have' the following . State 'Legislatures,, v!t"e , Lol . o.ls4higtat-,_-.Mitistaehirsetts,l: , , • . Delaware, , 'Mari sNOrthVaroliiia, 'Terfaeariee, Kentue)q, 141, or aliree more en-We-eon ! tet tit Jsleo7.l;,y..,Ntty Jersey 1, Matcylattiy Oh io .i...' Inilian - &'L Tell nee 1, - llelattigie . ;: :,!..,,,,,, 1: . .Tittal=tienty,4vix. '. . -. • ?•. , 1i1 , 4. .-'4`+! . 0.,:: '('here -is- also -be eleetedito Virginia, where the Legittlalurfr, estsoinallf contains ,a' Whig majority of two niem.;' , bers,and to retain a majority in iheSenette they' must elect. the Senator fromyirgini4 Unless the ,Whfgieget titite.Senater„therk wjli be, in effect, -a 1ocofoco• . :1161;rity,iit. the VicetPresident of the United States isl ox-o ffi cio ,1 1 1:esident elf the Senate,.and has ' l the casting vote. - - . There ,have been , elected .to the. new _ house of Rekesentativeti 128 •theinbev's, (whole nuMber . 223,) of whiort- the WWs . have elected C 2, the,Loeofoeos 80,..eriti,the ~Natives 0. This makes a IV hig,gain:of 4, and a Locofoco:loss of 10. Ninety five menalArs yet to be elected, - . TO/Vig i l& I#Bolener. _ - ''.. An unnaturalized foreigner publishes a a paper in Boston-called the Pilot, which contains the most _abusive and insolent-ail clettagahisahe native citizens of the Unit ed States. In a late number he uses-the • following language- . " Native critirage is A commodity that needs yet to be proven to•exist, The II ig of `America is not yet seventy years old, and dkrice_the :blaxistz._sons of America have deserted it. Therefore, we advise thos4-cowards and sons of cowards to boast moderately. As- _ shopkeepers- they are-excellent—as merch its, enterprising a and persevering—as user rs, they have no equals in the world-=-but a soldiers, EVENT NATIVE ought to belong toT le - Peace Sp ciety." It.is thus, says the Baltimore Clipper,.' that this vile slanderer repays the ,citizens tif, this eotultry for.their - lilieThlitf in'per- mining hini:tint;a4onp his abode amongst , them. 'Ht, lii*iiyotibeen two years M.the country; until:446s the presumption not- only ttiititerpteddle. net only in . political rnaliem - but - to - ilqiiounce every native born citizen as a coward. Cali it•be supposed that this' man will ever become an Ainerl can in'feeling I And yet he will - be per initted to become a citizen, and to exercise all the rights of a citizen, in little more than .three year from this trine. or perhaps • may not even wait so long. Suppoe,*, sn American citizen were tri g o.to gng Rai . 01 I.lo,.:,,Ak,V6tift.4#ll(Y:Olifte the country; With 'being eowards—Wonld his press stand a-hdur alit,. the publicatione_, NO. He would be summarily punished. for The outrage. And it is; perhaps', be cause the editor of the is not thus treated in• the 'United States, - thittAie thinks the 'American peaple deficient in courage. We would not have his press u.destroyed * , , rizr,hle _person injured, because we are so evinced hie vile calumnies will con 7 Alie-.mealts—wo : sd - totich — desire;" the ektenSion of the ya4uralization laws;. and the annihilation tit" foreign influence country.• ,On these subjects the • merican spirit hi_ becoming effectually roused—and the exertions of the-A meiican, I Repuhlicans will never 4:easeyntil they etirge die.cmtptry of iwilivskfch-threht ens its destruction. Ole.shall See wheth er:A.64lo64Si exist sufficient • courage tioMpg our mtiiens.lo.prevent Europe from . flooding this country with her'' , felons and :paspers, tObs-inanitilictured,intoAinpriesti: El AV eara - N !,;,. A writer iiis ;01 lie k w rioil's Yfaifiiiiin writes in theTelliiiiing 'strain: ~.,t Great indeed, is the task Assigned to woman, Who catf,elevattr its dignity V-- Not to make jams, not to lead armiee,f•mot. to govern empires, but to- ft m. 5 those liy,' whom the laws are made, and armies led, din '''d ' e mo• res governed.; .tu_guaidfrom-the . . . 'slightest taint of iposeible. infiamity the frail. _and yet-sPotleis-cievure,:-whfise-MoralTrip. less - thaittiie i physical being must be derir -edirt-ii#AWI to inspiriMliose , prirMifilifcfri inculcatetfrOse-docirbies-,- to-animate-those sentiments Whielge'nerationg yet unborn, and'inatitine ,yeetntei vl I i zed, shall- lettin to '61004 •to soften firmnees'iiitoMet6;, and Chasten: - .honor..into . refinernent, to '.e.ltalt generosity - -pintio-,v,iiitiet--- tiy-:her-'sentiing .Caree to alto'? the 4ignish ,ofttle bodi, lind .thelar *prier priggish / 4f the miniLhy, het:- teriderneel to•disaim,piiiiejoiit by her purity to. trmitiph 'cver sense,' to , chiei the schOl 7 ie. Attiing': under hie.loilf; [le. - Conti - oh? Cite stateernatifoe the rniiiiittia"ei a mistaken Ilieollie:t-'9 3, :b."9: the et!, i)Pnea49ll--, 1 4 tiffs hiiPiiiititit are-blighted,..(4:trieticht theitire ..44,--..'0-..:': ,i; '`,., , , ~,. ~--; „„ ~,,-, .. 1 , " fle • — ',-ttutons, tor happiness met boo , peestul , 11-7,:-.. ; .,- , 7 , ,- _lv. ‘..: .„.i , ,, -,:i4; , : , r' r,, ~ ' , .. r . ~ iiiik:4...elSuclityi .1 lier_tocatittir 74 o,-,e_euch-, , - oxihp toir;:nred's.tfhi*rs7:4:4,PilsOn,Al:Ai;tl ' d 4' 40 4 ,..f . riti11': 4 - t ... ' 11 1 1 i 4. 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' TittliO 4 . 1i4F4) iiS isUt?W744" r3Ut t te_t i 9r,14,Z, r , 406; fiOilt:al,,viOßP!,,,rf, „ql= .kytK o.lra, 14vriattoo!, ;.4 7 . 2,18,44,,,,,:.-. 00):_.,4106141.inlanAlk',x.ncidersigi:;; About' 1 4 0, 4 iiiliiki ng _ u p : : (grAttiiel*ireirii. 1 Vib 1 1;:tPitl . ..minif kir: o** , o . 4 . 40:4,54i0r.,_ bbr - "ifYiliiiie' iiita 'lien" , 113444-'4olli eman !1,1! 9t, 1 3.11 P Irk* it #9.to: t he . "FP! Taw:.4cviqq4‘ iti ,, x*lti.,ty . iiiti,i'fool:v..iit.• the pill*, !,.. ! 4'..poi, o#iiiisi*ji.i" , !operiiiod'.: g riiiiiinily;''fittdei,iiirille .. .:) . o.,‘kt,ti!hp.4.oool6::: At i)f . .,lBl:,,Delsletee.l a iii still o.44j,* ; ,f4.':*:: ; _lliti*liiket 151yire_oESii* F iC:_ - Yal'# l lfqir **Pr riirettfer 4 ls 6 lo4Ve:iiPectiiii: . '4:1; .±.. t . ..#1, , Ekviiiiik.i , . 4 14. 4 , Tho..**i.:99.ilai ih l ,*o*ttioi t iiptiecttie Oliiwin g lime andl l uanti. t l- 0040,4iteet -4.931160L'i iTE:liali'ki6ii. ; Rer-itcoss . and 34.ba1f. 141114,1Buiquehah. t • TIE < „,•- s ltAllq.ig_Fatnily flour 763 bias. Total, 10,- 199*1f.4 - tra 500 half bbls. ; w heal flour. There .185 end •,14 half bias.. 44 1 ,2!aiektititc10 . 1iiiii;. rye flour.• . remains rett stead iri' • • P YP catylanCittipply,fair:• • We'quote- 88 to 93 cents f tr ir"Jetliec. good : to . primcquality; and 78 to 87 ' rlikrler,to fairiutrecle., Maryland white, for 016 , 111(it.r.eritititilies to command-95 cents to 68 corn- is , 1412ikeciSrlsk:; rievr4hiter spay , be goofed . at the: 88 to 40 - cents. I.llc I I: erirre,,, rat ter under fiar quality; and new yellow :40 tw 4 The supply of oftl yellow is email, and is wortlf ss to geencia more. : Oats may be quoted . - • Nov. 92; 1844. ,--Since our last weekly report there bits beet tielight decline in Flour; and Sales of , abotr,r-3,o9kbbla for export, at $4 25 a 4: 31. -inost; ly - ht;tlUVrciimer rate; good brands at $4 37 a 4 50 And 4:62 it 415- limey lots 15; 400 half bblait.illl.;7l4lle-pair; tt,e market fdr a few days past liaa*ein quiet, and common and ( frir. brands may be quoted at 84 25; retail sales are making -dr our quotekiples. - Rye Boorl small eales•at - $3 OS: - Corn small lot of Penna. sold at 2 3i' • GRAIN-rhe rriarget for wheat has , en dull ;gild prheti hese declined, Sales early in the week or l i entisilyania reds at 92 a 92 cents ; since et 8 3c49 7 cents. Week's sales about 15,000 bu. Sales Jr. Penna rye '66e, Corn; Sales to_the ex tent-of 9960 bushels at 4:1-ecnts. Oats ; Sales of Lbout, 60011 ` iushuls Southern at crii a,-20 and 26 cents cleWini 4-the latter rate.- _ ... /10‘1 , TO MAK:: ArONRY !--ii has been said, end very truly too, that money Caved is money made ! huAintiiiiiWrfoiiirises,ttow can money be saved/ We will lell'Yriu—lustogd Of paying one, dollarew more for a CoUgh Mixture. buy br. Stelting's Pulmona c y, .Syrup for 60. setae, in doing which you will save much, and get.n medicine that 'challenges a comparison in quantity, and in effi cacy :in curing influnfign; Coughs, Colds, Efron• chilktSPitting of Blood, - 4 carlet Fever, Cunsunm. ikon, Whooping Ccugh, Croup, and, all similar - diseases. • Siiiiielf.M.Voorsio - n:Aftiiint h olly, Ntiv Jer• Soy, status that he was 41.1re4 of a. most fistru. sing Congb r in a sluirt virile, by "using Dr. Stuffing's Pulmonary-Syrup: .- For sale et the Drug & Chemical Store of S. ELLIOTT,-East High street,- ` — ißr.7ll2napion's Compound Syrup of Tar cia Wood'Naptha for Consumption. . 1 Philadelphia, Nardi 14, 1814. I heii* censequenee of re peated...#lllVriekleilad CoWv, longs became scriatnqy'nfrneted; and for a long tirpe I have auf felvlllVlll.Ohilent pain .in..the brans!. Obstinate collikalitUdgrldditreireetoratimh Th. ----- do tit !irt.,vhdenci.,•):, lin! :re;ouiso. r *oar egl,oo- 2 0A4, 6 10ify.TiliV619biC • EvAgs. ti ' r•syetta street, below Arch. Princilial,olllic„N..E.' corner Fifth and Sprt;ce streets. • • 7,00040 . , •QW aAp (Cl-Sowerior counterfeits. Fur gide Yn COTliele by T. C. STEVENSON, sole Agent: PETERS' COOO n Loz ENO ES are now rapidly super sethtig nil &hat:preparations for the relidottoughs, oolds, Asthma, WheepThg Cough, Catarnli;Tight •ess a the Chest, lirottali is , and ,puln 1111 l a y affections. _lt is new so well established, that a ergo proportion of estaits.of Cense Million, by which so many lives emotionally sacrificed, owe their ori ,gin to the_ tiegleoteilloMid.Coughs, Omit might eiiifiTaiitt - heen,rereoveil at an earlier mind. No medicine will - be found so - elliAicions hi curing sarb . eases as 'these Lozenges. They faithfully ill la . ! the cough, by removing the irritation which keeps it up, while et the same time they promote expectoration, mid relieve congestion. Sold in eitrliele by S 'ELLIOTT', sole agent for this borough INFLAIIII4 - TORT IkIiEUMATUIS)I. !rashes Lrylaq leviable Pills, are one ofthe best of rnediejnes for the cure of infingtutorY 'efaetionitimn.; because luny' not billy•Cletioute the blood Irons those iniptifitie which .are Alte'eause, but they impart .an energy to the circulation which carries it wtth yigor.to ev ery part of the .system consequently the ties being properly supplied witibtite.aital fluid, re ceive their due, proportion , of t ; and coldness of the feet, headache, giddiness, palpitation of ,the heartoott ev.krlsfitllcvoyinpronacif-4.114195 tleredefEetilatiO r n i ,:will ho driven from the hay: (0 - .• Obseimr:Putelntse onlpef•the adventi.ed agebts, far el . t'ao.olli.ce of the General Depot. 169' Ratio street; Philadelphia, and be parli.culii% OBSERVE—in artier to avoid cutinterfektei, purchase pnly'of the regularly, atlicrtiseil agents, or .ityhe ..ollice . and Ociutnal Depot, No. 66 Rime street:. in-Ontliale hy .Cfu4RGBS OGILBY 014v4.4.0n't fo. tlite'•beropgh...: •:- . • r '. '.•JNOTIC E.. ''''' '-' ' - PPLlctpl9,l,.‘olllie Pinile britte•plre cia !: t a; =i 4 of-the Carls l e,Denk; to,tlie.next,l,egislatery of the ilionininhisealthar Peh lvamia, trait a renew. ilok•tti'd Dhatiet'of.thisaitl:liank'ig the name Find ti - tifur4ii.tikikZ" - 11! uniireri. redill lir it slisti" ba , looteorfn Caalisle,.,Cpmberland enmity, and that it elm I I ihave.AE: same esoitsti it ania.haps[L, TSIK - 176 . k. - 671117iiiiieA't-Viiiiiiiiiial7Dolliii,"Tov the SpsON at, eel of banking_sml2liscoiniling_purposes. ••• By orileroTihe Board of llireeinrs, _ .! „•',.•;• . ''l'Y Al. $. IPPIIFAAN; Cashier. - 1 • • Je1113,4 - --. '..• ~' '.' ''. • • '... ' ' • ••• 16 K!'1 11,18 A•RSS;SEG ARS. . •fi in-36 /cintliiiiiii - a. OXES MANUFACTURED TOAD _ :I. URA .atid Ii EN T LTC E:lr j._ AFia4:EtTA 8, ler salo.cnclow Items, ari d . qualuity i liiliul fiu hasciriVby' ---,----'—', •-•: , ~ ''- ." rt- F_II 'E zy THORNTOPI.., i tra _ , - ~,,t7 p ...,..)(4c.N.0:' 4, bloapel4N:Etalfiragre 7 , l3 oK n i l #P' 4 .4.of i :+4t*: '' . . '." - ' i - ' tntenprise : .i. fiTgit ' 4I I A rY • • 1 , , --, ;=:,..2360,01nr, WAIL - i 1 The "Waldbilt*gtom llevivethlaAhe, Or Pa., 411 c 1 : ". 0 ' ''Crl'ollt oil . - --, ,-----,-P‘ riP • i .' A... a 4 1 8 utnioat Tio r CaBAVS# et*Str ?-' • ' 'd d'oi* onf:halfil i- - limr a' li i f u 4. „ ,-,-;.. , Lis Ten Copier tbr $2 20 .1iee4$01P _!,. A 'Meet Chu V f, litliibtrY for 7°7 a !'' -,, .-- ~,, 1 ,t i' Anirv`lP4s.' on *RI; fitepriditesd*X h ? an •- 1 fi llo t ' 'lll* ( pliblittied.rt ti Iladelpbta, tie o ::,, ,.. a n s s : i u ,ei l d iti i . v_. .. wa iie't , ty rt iSkr , ' , /i n i n ii; c s tit -:t z,b v r:op rik tr i. v: r x V i i iii, l siii tt o t i l ete.:z.iii : : - f , litiqr i ii ,40 4 O r itTi49, l 4 -a, sort.. ,4. 04 'lief: , irr'' ' ," °o 3/ I ,I P I TIC- ' J: 06 . 0 47,ghpli. iiplii74.3,,tietroair ' ' ,7- id . ;lo `- - 4t# Editor 0 ( 1 7 11, ..- 7, wrotr,c , ‘ , ".., 9 :+• ' '', : -1, '!.: , -4'w , '.:TI, rrti;, - ~ T 'il''''., . l Aia t i• i i,p;,‘ °P k.lbr 'l, 4 i iitiiii , , Nqvci;)'iwi , vir,iidoe Witx OP olubel' . !. fct. e 1.,. 0 s '!..41 . : , ...n , ..LIA.- - ..., -.... , if.4..Ar-„ , /,,...,-... ,M--.. - ,--- v- i - '''! ,,, .5 :" . 140;' , -1 , 1 . •,, , -0 `,P. , 1% * ); , ,` ,,, - -- • . . . ARAM n itiatattittrifite2-7 The tine, good .'anal ooptil'tr': honks: Thc h inw,iof ePlietii:etalclititraturowlilch has litely, been ' poured:et - if-upon' us in a still - increasing .4lood,w9loit-Itas-perplexed-tholnank r -Ifas- r 'in the opinion of the' reflecting, vitiateil th literar4atmospherbyindisoriminatelysei ing upon .good, bad and indifferent works, and often leaving•iintouched the more pleas ing and gralifying-productions_of European pens.. _ The press . has rtjn riot so long, aita , llle . public eye hits been stimulated so constant ly,that Some additional-itiduceirtents 'to re thee. must be offered, some' economy be studied, to enuble'ys to pour the stream of knowledge into the little .channels which lead to every fireside, and.,by jnsinuating a taste for the excellent.and , the true, to im- Tart a new chartv„and a-new attriketion• to that congregation TA secure gild blessed en jOiinentit, whieh we call Hemet.. Tlieke inducements we now offer:, reduction or one-half the cost, and. the same amqunt of reading mallet! -41.'Increased-fficilitiesrand-bettei-arrange— Maros than formerly,. for _the reception of new hooks from Europe. - •• ' The-same determination on the part of the Editor to devote time, and what talent die..may_possess, to. furnish. families:iv ith tractive and_unehjectionahlehooks, criti 7 cisms, original and Selected', and literary in telligence. domestic and foreign.• . . •• . •' le-casti--ertfrit-alprrvider , insure: the continuance of the- work. • V. A. publisher thoroughly acquainted with acounts, • whq, not distracted by the harrasing..cares of a large printing office, _will devote his . entire attention to the de mands of subscribers. •- • -,V[. The .inachinery. .and . facilities of one •tif‘ the 'best and most extepsive. printing of-. fices in the Union. With this enormous_ reductiOgLof -cost; with the taste for reading yell selected hooks, which has increased in the linited StateTrilra greater ratiosthan the immense i means in operation for tegiatification, the editor and publisher believe That the, advant age 'which thirPeriodical presents to head; of families and other's, who desire a whole some satiree-of inttoceot and ennobling en tertainment and, justruaiOn, is unrivalled. F I or a cent a.day, pos,tage included, tve sup= • p t y at least a. dubdeciino book every-;week -a whole fancily— One •yolnine . of the* " Library-," an-mining from fifteen to twen ty works, can be.bound -at an expeitee'little, more thari thartif`bitidingTeillfo separatelTi We can .ptit book''s in piieulatlen Ihrough. the whole interior of the Country in. -three' _weeks _after _their__issuo-in london ;. and. with _the'-reduction.on Wahlie" price of one-half, we can itompete in gheapnePs with any press that can be established. To the first fourteen volumes of " Waldic's Li brar ' e elitor of rs r • • • • t sLkirufjot-.nniiiirials within his reach, and ';i4lYAfeanotifelgOitiltiff'of the uewe rand bet boolts-.in, th ervarions de partments of Triftitle; - Voyages,. Novels, Tales, Sketches. Biography and Memoirs, in short, the whole range of polite literature, and includint , transhitiops made expressly for the work. Thp editor will not, how everrsacrifiee at- the shrine-of mere novelty iu acq-of these depugritts. When' a new book does hot ofig*Jfkreguired charac ter, he mill, as IlAtiiiiAiitiend his research among )heintnnefo;l4.'*orks which he has alfeady within his"reach, besides.the'many which are afforded by his regular importa tions-frorirfitiffpcTlFaiffilie- arrangemeiiis -now completed, all books of merit or popu larity,. cone tinder his inspsetkon, by the ; regular Itteam-ships, whilst his collateral Connex l iqus, give him access:to, and . a know ledge of, , the test and toast extensive Public amt-private collectiops on this eentinent.--: In addition he has - thesitl-ofnia4 judicious literary friends wassist in-pointing brut suit able fare for his tenders, who he has no doubt will be of so' tulinions a class as to 'make it imperative on him to iiSe thentmoir diligence, in furnishing good and wholeitomo literary alitnent. _ _ - TIM) LT ituAnr,"-witi be printed on ailouble super-. ; royal' sheet, twenty-seven inches by forty, sixteen pages quario , „ffiree. celumns, on , each,.and mailed weattly; witlx.great ,care, so its.to carry with perfect safe ty to the most t nnitant postothoe, • „Vgjii.lournaKof Belles l ! ettres. By thus in crcasinetlie siaa . ixf ;BM - paper, we ecaupy, without decreasing the quantity of book-matter, the two firatirgesus, a:Jornal of flelles Letters, formerly l i iirititerties it cover, v. O :This kV, while it becomes..n. introdustienAtttheXvork that follows, will also coh teitiTireiamaLlitarary matter ,priti ,news, etiticientS; ,fiste of,new books, with a guide to their—respective nierits,Andln fact wittemlunce.what might'proper ly4sx called the. ! l iterary,. Montag. .inotle of .introducing the _JOurnal_thatter.htleedered.. traces._ miry to.pass the entire two. periodicals through the finst-oilico at the priectoxf p,siugle riewsplipar past • - The•wholo paintafand_finisbed.4v,ith.the. same cure and accuracy as beak-work. —l-rhe fifty two numbers will form ,two.volunles,trply,worthy,of preservation, - of -four hundred and' suiteen pages. emit, equal in quantitytte , twelve hundred pages,! ~ er three Volumes of,ilees's Cyclopedia, - ,Esch Yeln time:will be accoMpanied by ,title page and index, zrie'priee is - vorr n, no xis ns, for fifty-two n putties', ortii*efi O*? • = I eneulation and increase its' the pUldiabei' offers the,foltorvingex„ I .traondlintry.inducentiarOo' individttels -to ; prochre. their: friends attA'nen hh sAo_,triite_tit_clular _apt reMittincee,' • 'lltied . inibbildintl'iMbieribers,nbitingt their 4ittymeritS ne„remittancesi shall, receive -three copies ,of, the ; work for, rt7year . fe: Ten. Defiers or , sa'aa ' 11.- A: club of fiiiiindividuarinibscribers-shall ceiye flie.e"oPtesthcwo ..fge pollers,-Ot el -11 '4 kll.,':at 'Cliik:if 6 'indivitlcirls'ilielf Srcoivo' ten coliakfttitronly4y rtallatiN-ot:s2--60 2 eadiu- , 4i--‘, ,- i .- 7 . ttilP: no .c y tigi,fithlitation_hc. forty _.,ed Po eaa'the iiitleiliaOcoutpotpd with Itiiicalit!lNAtF. Which toificc*lfferin notea'oraOlhnt tatnits' r fly uniting in thoirrondttattet4;cOyanWorOlithi, wilfnoW . feCtive";;tho work 'at. a muabiifitat pri c e than'-'thit, ifonnei'itionto . ' of ,Mr.-: WialdliN lio - paid cob:Weekly...Aft Onttquoufand copica.' fwaligrt r ,tho' woik is reduced to t one+alf the former ptica,,oviiija , the quantity of iiading ,inittOr tainting the 'sable, Otwc:Uttritotoanlcr - atti aki 'dm:plated-for thificill;•, mont.of our pitt4 of; tho.contwtct yt i tho:mootlittoti, at tottOifef4.., --; ...''''''.. - ..' , .'j! . :''1•1:;:, .;',. -• • L .''''i':: ‘ - .:.' gUiilctifiiis'natOi•:chOWhi.he'liiiiiiiiliitteli:(64 w:sit4Fl4..-A z liwitO nu mtio:ropilit be'iiriiited r iinA44. , ilizWtrintinOt4 ottit'wecittio dome whO tentli'Atrly. 4 Wainichiiitt' nuintior will fail 'foiwooted;"titiiktit AiaFge;:in - all Y‘ticy.faqicat it ittoatage;.*.ia(,ofroif .bf.r . r.,, l tritstts,:pp)4lo' , , ,'.:;.:. „;....;,:..;:,!; L V 46 't''''.i!lil:9,Xo dM i tNt '. ` ' t ii:l)4t OW . ';tl4k*iiiit',:,'i,iiiifiti*loW 01‘ 44 0"14$4.0.*:5MVIttlItitil0-4;2P ~- - -;t: 016091#14, - .)0 . 17,* . *: ..... .i' . oiiiliatti' I ndek by: nuinciouse - old 00Vectibeiii,,' Aieaply';:4l rerf4 •to:‘..`gp bkniail, no long, populari:Ao ytAchliOlgas ofirst,°!oloug enFitiTioarrftinintnylgekinfd - Afroird= :ed-nr!:icnrnenoeolaso-of-ednonted-indiyidnali lnentat::-Fonour6e.. adapted ,to their jasten, , . NaP sFeailksaPP ll 94, Publio W4tlt•-• -Wariollo- ucinirpnr , :wele 444,piAtv '..-4P.:(jbliqed 47agmmmo. ,r.. 1.•;- • 4573_—_._8.105 ! 5863 , 131183.. 162 . 8 2453 2485 'lB4B 2609' 1891 . 1 264 : : 1744 1.980 , 1983;! . • 3143 ;' • 1710 2093 2792 2 1 72 _ 2910 2446 3045 . - • 2989 • 3582 '7425 • 3840 - 851.0 4061 ' - 13675 4 70 6 4488 -5251 - 2131 23 44 2-00 7 e a 52 5 - , __2loo . 1804 -- 21p7. 205.47 --7- 4 - 217 2 .1 1 2 *OR 9908 • !HO -292 g•: Sfigf' , l - , • .qP,347 - §(141, —.4130g. , • (Hag :647q .:111079 l•riposti. no. 2829 - 3 169 • ~1741 • 0 3 70" 2790 2 6 § 2971.. , , pi) g ::;1.i01:1 • • 315.5 - 811 - 920 . - 996 : 1.43 1447 2242 - 1780 2384 .- .2425 _ _ • 1620 Allegheny, i77'fifietronv Beaver, ..s.Rearord, Berke; •litteke, -- ROM -0 54C. IletAtler Cr4wforti l Cjtehter, Cumberland, Centre, • Clinton, ~ 499 ClegrOeltl, Clarion, 048 Carbon, (ncw county) Dauphin, • 3124 Delaware, • 2031 §3Q Elk, .(new • county) Fayette, 2755 ` Franklin, 3586 • 9899 Green, -1350 golo . l - runtingdon, 3826 266.2 Indiana, • 1953 • noa • Jefferson, 476 592 , Juniata,. '06.6 • 1043 _ Lebanon, • -2369 1402 Lancaster, 9678 5472 Luzerae, 2774 • 4119 ' 2406 - • 2451 Lycnining, 1504 2181 Moflrue, 345 1447 • • Moligutperr, 4068, •;- ,4860 Mercer, 3240 2336 Mlf in, -- 1226 --12.89. - . • ,McKean,, -26 a Nortliamiiton,2B46 3831' NorthunVlant, 1541 2 1 8 7 • . • Phila. city, -7655 • 477.4' Pupa. CO, - ! 'i • 10-89 1330$ • 135 524 Potter, 180 363 Schuylkill,'.„ 1881 21.84 Sibmerset, • .2509: 765 . Spriquchan'ha, j 560 " 2023 'flogs; 895 1721 Union, .2423 1518 Venango, • - /2 / 5 Westmoreland, 2778 4704 "Washington, 3197 9611 %Vaylie, 674 11 8 8 Wyoming, (npw county) Warren, 827 Ydrk.; • 3792- Total, 144,010 142665 - 143.676 -- 4‘ 7 nryg U p ALL IN ' ILKS:EItir Ilfyister's Abtice. ', , REGISTIER'it OEIIO4- t- - , --- pkbmi,E, 4PA. __ .., - Carlisle, Nov. - 9th 184.1 -- . -- d g n, o - wolic:g iii hereby iVe t all LegateBs, r r liE "'moo for transplanting FRUIT, and In. ".. deed all deciduous TR EES of the:-hardy ,411 teyelft apd.o,ther persons concerned,that -.• ~,,ore. . the follmslinit mecums have ifeen \ fil ed h tt hb ue p kinds, is fast approaching.. rho reavon for, this". for'lrittnilhation by th e urefererwe for fail p lanting , is obvious; when trees o.** % . . lacoiretants iherein named; and' will be presented ' tt , t h e pi. l ,4 e p e r nre tranappinted a t that seson - , the earth becomes Court of Cumber! ind county for confirmation and during the piuter, prop erly settled about the rootisi , allowance on Mon. ay t h e Ito day of 1- . ) com p or , and tey arc ready 0 throw out fibres-in the A. D. 1844, Viz': _ r ' " .. ,s, vnlig ; The pro rteto r oft establish—...,' -1,13 e neharr, - fotet y, Ol ' ll`o tpig et; -- the fallo w ing ecutor of George Shroll, late 9f JEastpennsbuni 4r*P*, to wit: ,tow,nshlPt 4.0p 7 d....,.... " , ,S , .... -"•"• 1%4)04 )41.101P,1i1E •TIII.EIIg I / 4 ,, , '''". The act.ror tieogreShroP*udeninfstrister or ' - .4" • 'llarbaya'Shroll, lath of Eastpcons,borough town- tiOnnprisinilie clinitint trtrietirits; "' '' 4s ..s. ship, ti4e'd. -- 1;4100 ESIIERRY TREES, 3. The ace. in nt Skites Wondli9ro, administrar. including all the most approved kinds. ,tor or Wm., McNeal, late of Stroatown, dec'd. ,also a very choice collection 0. 1 . 4. The account of Sarah McCort° odministra. * dtrix pf,1,9,41han Boozo, la .e of Newton townbhip PEACH, PEA It, PLUM & APRICOT cold. • Trees, as well as a large assortment of f,.. Tim" aeeount of William Smith; adminis... trator of Magdalena Smith, late or Newton town. Ever,,Treeka and OilittMeti ttl ship. dA`O'.d. _ _ Trees, such as Balrn of Gilead Fir, Arbo Vitro' .6. The aceemst of John Zimmerman, Esq., American Juniper, Norway Fir, al! the different Executor, of Mary G. Young, late of Monroe kinds of Lindell, Suzar Maple, Silvery Maple, township, deed. Red Flowering Maple, Yellow Flowering Maple, I. The account of Jacob - Bret; and Daniel English Elm, White Elm, Slippery , Elm, Silvery Bretz, administrators of Abraham Bretz, lute of A b ele, Eastreosboro'. ice Chinese A liunthus, Tulip tree,J3lack Ash, , -____Balsarn PoplarrEuropean-Mountatn ii ,-Horse-- 9. - The of George Beeirrairdm lois. chenut. White`Flowering Horse Cheanut, Prick. ,istrator of Jacob Garret, lute of &leo " township, ly Ash,Osago,Orange,low growing Quakin Aspin, ,dee'd. &c. All his frees are in the best state of sultiva 9. The account of Jnhn and David Heaver, lion, flourishing, arub in the. most healthful condi. Executors-of John hoover, late of North Middle.. lion. Great care has been taken in selecting the •toil township, deed. .. -most choice varieties of fruit from the most poptr -10. The ac't of Jacob Bricker ' Guardian of lar Nurseries in the Union, and such as is beat Moses Eberly, a minor of Joseph Eberly, late of E. Peniishorengli, deed.'.....- adapted to our artil and climate Identity is strict ly preserved.•d' ka each department of the Nurse -11. The ac't of Jacob Wolf, Guardian of Ph d 413 ' d• t directiona nd aupervl. il. ry•is • un or c Attune in e i p Corn man, a minor son of Philip Cornioatylate of alma- o f the proprietor, all..in rely upon each kind N.• • SON . 4 298 1425 -2255 . -. 970 4022 goad , 4086 . 25758 208 '-' 1417: 2200 ' .14 - 47 i, 617 727 7 591 731 Cll 'll9 B -- -- , 1080' - , 1260 473 17_48 - -•.- . 2639 1791 1 O 3 5532"'::- % u'10297,. ?.: • . 5943 2561 . 3049 - - 2771' . " .. '.-41)3j i 2443 2680. - - - 2553 -' ' 4 281-1 -4 1945 .2600 2012' ,` 2629 377 , 1001 ~ 414' 1806 j 4341_ 5394 ' '• • '4491 5591 2765 - 2744 - 2840 • • . 2869 1506. 1585 ' _l5lB-..- 1519, , 307 418, , • 340419 2455 • 3468 2776 3870: 1498, 2384 . • 1547 2446 . 2187 1335 2071 9282 14138 .142 202 - gatio 2450 1595 1049 2721 2778 3901 811 754 843 . 380 929 4382 156114 ET I - 4 924 NED -544 - 1009 814 513 1889 784 3285 3621 101 5265 12200 643 527 3217 922 9317 13972 151- 240 2571 260 1802 11 69 2788 986 2872 ' 2468 1975 1777 1230 4704 8958 1353 808 1107 4691 3872 899 814 899 4i37 16090 p josibit 161203 Polk's maj. 63P 4,289, M _ SIN: tf.4&'„ s7q, IMI 1883 3 005 '5369, 13482 769 554 3404 1035 2697 , - 2T93 1765 1377 4978 '3973 1657" 609 1149. • .«5071, 167535 161203-- --