.:11 4 ii'i,i.if?::c..‘: “'9l- s‘3%i‘s§i‘7;§3{'§£§s§;égu N ,‘r, m, in.“ \:,M , I‘. ‘ “:2; "a? :iffivék‘i'w v .1311?" 51,414 IL“ LUX'uil: - .44. 1 • .••••• ,- ; 5 ii . ,'• ;:, ;41111130Y,r•--`,44311 I 1 ,0 - s'••• - =:•• „ WM . E Atry, EDITOR. AND rnoPRIETon " • .• . _ • • •• - `-tiv,'Vii?:•koidttyi-Dfecember 25' . 1544'. Y gr .1c: stas tha I ) ?per:ta •••••• • t th e • :" ttir-ea are_eghtnint .-to Inept. , r „ , • •• - thett policiath• , . .. . , .........„.-,64,1,88 .for. the ' ''lrj4.llliiiiiiireis iir-'llll'.P .0 a_ ,- " c.. :.' ..- , ~,- • , ', - traAisztlev 4'4 ''. '..\ ; liliniiietZtlin'M-ee- ~1,. .iptithb s i ~,, - , r, o tai-Alois . n .0 + '' - ...rstiiis 'fi h: t h e 'P aN-',',',42,kA.; 'york ','-',,-2,'6-rr. ~•- - -- • • ..b'etdreell, "` P ' '' . .4 i'his-dittlctico,n, _.,,,,, ~. • .1714-:, 1:i.,i,,1/zt„ m- ''''' , ' ‘, - :-;41.49t°11-i..-: .1 1 II 111 i n gl3.' ' tr;.T''".... ; • ii, , a unto ;.or- "i'll rliih l M- , : - - - - ti. his wife.. ' . 7)ii:veiltl tejlOw. ins 5ii,,,.,_ -,'"1"•.: wife. iireied-I!it'--1- - , . i:• 1 ', ~,,...tiite.vo.tJ)k'.4.9",3-1,- you pay fui.. Y. u ' .;... • 44 i,.... , ,:iii„ei ..,:.0er?,;,., glifl.',:.-, ~;,..iiii.,iii,n:gil..„ ` ,1 :..;.....4*.00,t.'6i!er!'' .a 4 '; '.-!,•.:.--, ''": New Qileane 1 5 iL•kaynne says that-city, on the , • 4 , ; : , 7t - ' , lli:e.iliou,g`dilyistlie,dar,lnstatit, that Mexido the VtlitiALitetefi ilink'Allira4nilyiiiji be. inelined : tti post-, ‘, * ,--- Ifaitli'.aiii?-411611arirortl journal kaits gag: •_ ityov t -TS — ruly'and n • riblirphitinthropy, no sooner heard of-the ca4e . of"Nlies -Webster, (the' young lady. idilfined . in the Lexington Jail on a charge uflitidtieting 'slaves.) than he ..repaired to iter . priPoif4ml volunteered his services in • 1 . . , • ,rotrx..BETWEEp TWO LAWYRS fto_naheAleg_evate w News. that. Mr. Mason and Mr. Spencer. two members of the .- Bar, had a personal • - renconter in the edurt room at that place ••• • on Thursday. they. were engaged. on. opposite, sides as eonrisel in a nee then, befere_ffitieontt when waxing too warm in . *elf .Ortiteir respective clientb;_they lost attkproCeeded to-bloWs.' cottitY * 64d.eaiOarty.s2, and re quired them to Mitifi:into boottio keep •the: AN ARMY' OF : OFFICE SEEKFtts.-, 7 The t ' lacy •ltitzi - been compelled' to 'SbaliklOti Ws - eonntry,residence. and Jake apaltnseot§'ln a hotel In iVashville, in On ; 4equenee' of the, gteat rush of office seekers calling. - upon , hini. 'lite:office seekers ISliSlitiiiie'em:fneistiSi; from all parts of the Unicrit,.nuMbcred oiereix. All hi see PresidenCt . . . . ,„. •. . .. . ' . '' . .lr:r - A. rebelling brok e-cdvin Schuylkill • .-. ... . -- among The Irish laborer.S.od ; the Schuylkill -- 'Valley-..Rail„ Ronu! lost .' wCelt, in . conse our quence - ,of44redgction of their wages by ofip.,iit:the . contractors:, - These men re . ..' 'fused tti 4 . 014 ii iiil .Pindeettbd in a body . . along 1116 Heel driving Off - all the•hands in ....... ... • theiiiamireit threatening the contractors Itiltho,death if they made their appearance, • .The riot, tvSti`iiuelletl. by the military. . , • ~ iticriThe Electors of 11lissouri pe rform ed their duties In- a•primitive;,:Alicier, for the ballOti whichlave the vdte o(- the ;, , tatito: Volk . - anti Dallas were nit in a ea carr e• rout' for the iisurpoec. The. ii . wner - ofthe . liat e . if a toetifocni will no dotiht thihk "thatlte value increa- r DM .. . " :` f outja, "- ' ---Thi; iittenuan ° - -,, -.- '' , rii , . filAt.f . f. - ---- -- f - - the iprepl al .---'. -c i ' edrlS,,-trirectet•l o ' , •• :, ~ 5 ,, t-ilf''‘'''..thez?l,lllB,,7- , , ~-, 1. -' 'ilttei hop'plues • tii.t.iti,'; Means o !la !, . ~, •1. .- e...., •,-1,.-- '- ^ 1,,, - 1'777,- a . coal' - • - ~.,11,1414141.'sdptem, !" . .1 ~ , - . , j u i.. ' ' t ' ` ?"''''''''` ' ; ' . 4' . —.. fectiffinieude#4"!' ~ t4,41,6,‘,,,at.c rikr,e!' -• . "i• t„ii flollands ` -:-',,,,,,,..' .0,-.-,?•,.'-\,-iii`,..'2o`,ool:ll)ibfea r , , 's. '119,,,i, - 911° 1 1 '1 , ,!, ' 7: ' hi,,tet,'„ lheimoilat..-t3Te., .- 'U;filit' Olaiitf eiB l'lv,-, -_,---_, 7 - • - d.le---thir _A l__ - VIA - 0 - 11 ' 61,--be procure , '''''':' ' ' f •_e Ti t-o -, . . , , -1-..:111' , .4.- °,.. . • ''" • 11110 -.'44'it.t.':?:l-r,' , ~ ~ ~- - . ' ' ' ''' ' S,Viltr3lt..4kt ~.,.4.• 4,----- , _ the -': t! 2- `2"..r.).`',7"." , ' OIRENINO---17"`In , -, ~."....A..toiiEliTnoy.,u kU .., , .... , isit;w -Orl &an! : ' - -- r ''rezarilelol2l4-tiw- - -„-,--- __ l i, e _ ~-,,,toiltilo-Gt.,-.- _-!---,.--,--i- bhijeve-t.tut --,--,---,------ - , Lare,_leu-,-to 'Vas sbea a ep riled Agent ,offlliii e iehifeeits th ;- bolter ; reepiida' l 4lle"4,-Liiiiiii hie colleaaue , Mr. • , • e • --- her Chief- filagie. - jf',..f; 10;3):1;[0. ; *Poivii,r al:least:jut Ake pieila‘ • " 9 44 , , TO, jamas Mor!)8 # !he eep • , ro'r'.:, 8 ).1 ,a 33 1 , .1 rgar monisng,week. • M 00#4:49i11.*ivei44 , 629,610.:dittpaiee lisr; -as he Ou.e, '''f:s; 1. bibeauz g lirtiits' .04 1 4 the la of` 'll4irt; :-:.;.' , Z. , !.g.1';..' , ,i' - . ....,,, - - - m --- '- -."....-" '''iiiii',iirl:Fr A ,,,,, ; ,, - T',J ',:4e , !!,-, :roit 4514.! - , ~:".,•---' ' - at. ri • 4r :: ., •m . : , ..,,;.1.•:,!...t.::. ' .?.0. iotirtii • ''--h* ' + t; - e - - - its:: 0 4 , ~- - , 54-;.;..- ll, rd-‘o4u ,,•4., fi j , • r. - , - ,lii i i ‘':.,:_*,:* tiloni: _a ry, !lay ?:!t! ou h • t hek rfi, 1'11.1,1)0g ibachlnations lis enemies thetr upon the electitielia - VAI - p,1104 their Plieity:lvith: - the'peoge;" his defeat: ; ' That tit' Il' in ri reeltleisasserti on; libien(the-Cletireet• proof and deritenstrak: uon;'it'tieeds'bnt"a plain, statement ' of facts to mako . plearly , evident, the e erie' of. tee' page, praies that e - iviiii-aPreed •Polk. .That , the same. systetii fnie''6een pursued on a 'grand Seale in 'other Mutes; . prittieularly ''Neu; LOuisiena,'llte fottowingx.ell-atititehtleeled faTTSOlfc ear` ' '' • y pro V.e Ia LoelitaitcA, the fiab , d parisb of Plagnetninei Whieli:ahltoitgb• It coiitaineil• Nally bill, abotit f ode hundred inhabitants kirae inachrto poll 4 majority for POIV..of otibe ithis htindiled, yrt'dtiubtisdly,' - gatte - the Electo:lal Voieof Aar State to Polk when . it justly- sho,h,ld hat's been east Henry Clay 'I: l'lteewPrleans Olay - Olub_•his collected proof in alnindance to show that two :steancibo4 loads - of own were taken from t yaommitt. %It of P • - rip - s Teac h -o f m—notedtwiA:aratkice ~„ over, and flicks 'fraudulently, procured this enormous- majority ! . • Fromstateneent contained it Populer vote ' Of the State.of C4zorterB, at the Presidential Elec tion, there can be no doubt that the whigs were regularly Pldquetpined but of the vote di / that State I According tp the-tux' _books, there were 71,169 persons. legidly entitled to vote=whilstillebninber of votes cast amounted- to 86,267—being an excess above the tax hooks of 15,9141 Person's 'gape - bitty ye‘rs. are - e - Xenipt - frOnr - poll tax, ; consequently an estimate of a little above three per cent is. allowed, and' we have.. the astounding fact disclosed 'that upwards of 9090 name - votes. were _potted than Were legal, - or that the law could or can by auy manner of means recognize, or. that can beacentintedfiWinthe natural_ . • , merges° of populatiOni The Journal con: 6111'1.4:truing others.-the'votes orthe moan ties:ol Noreyth, Luinpkin, Habersliam and ;Franklibibll which are cinitigubus to . the'cither'.._ These (our.•.coutitiis return to ; the.. Comptroller General's :Office 3,080. vtiters::--Atld7to•dhiSfiiiir:per cent. (which is a- large: z eitiniatilqiir:f;inen over siXty, years-of .agei - an¬ . .ji4tiiii to be returned,: but: buLborized' to, vote; and itibre"Wifibld be 3,203 voters:: : 'At theiatikelectiOn these same email gdve- 4:914; and Mr.."Ctlay 1821=tn all - 9*36•Voteit :Land a majority 'for -Pollt.'of 2,193 1 Deduct from the aggregate Vole of z 5,835 •3•;203; the numbe r .of -votes returned on the tax book efid• men , over age, 'and it will he'ieen that in this food foco region, there are 2,032. •voiera - Mielr no account is or can lie given; and Who are not legally - entitled to vote: - So, also, in NEW--YOntr. -- Jhe Whig General Comniittee of thut State bade is sued' an Address, in which they show that whilst the whig vote of the State increased over the vote 0(1840, 0,501,the Locofoco vote was'incresseti 25,001 ! •• • Mr. 'Polk received the' vote of York by kplurality of 5;020, and the Ad -dress shois that of. the• Locofoio increase 8,846, more ,than one•third .of the,whole amount, and 8,820 more, than :_their .entire, pluraiily,wati mad° Up'in.three counties, as 0110 - iii . i n . W York, n9twithataddinit an admitted ' daraation iromlhe Lncotoco ranks to the Whig cause of et least 5,000, the Loco. fuco increase 'is . . . „ i 1013ty.trawronee tilale the whig yeti is . diminished 131 the Locator:o veto is in•- , 7 creased 1257, eking it net increased 1,126 titith-re:2-Erie, -- wlii 6411er-1%91w-wile is in. ... ) ereaied-only-1- 2, - tlie - Locafeeervettrtic „,„ 41,,,Frosbalr . . , 4 '• Total, ii4T) iteeediffetiteTil byilie same' outfageous'sye- IMMEI 4 10)110,, the ' mime system, that WOO lip_ Plied - 10±Wnyhv d eWYr was' rd OrencCees; - en upCoupt dr.!' }Mai .10 e ex'- tent td 4:lllakirwial tiered:4 7 4pm ~; wijig,s ire ngt inei'esise,lsf-tke'•'W had 23,60 b: • majoritv• about 11,00: while theilickeise'of F tit 6.lMeiirago civei.-2:000) is y nd 'its - 1141Y 'expfpisefi-''tiii state Of tillage Ond'• kequires, Serj?iis *ntii,niii)n.or 4 the peo - p !. .:', ,, lrsiii k :thin g e "are alloweq fe,ei - Orr,itti ' ‘ ftiatO lO t inn ihelate, 14nie - ke, 4;kerY:t?f the "sentifielfu! !" 116 ii lir 11 1 I i t ( '9 ' 1 NI 4 Tor- e ,e, 1 !-PRPrftf',' 1 , re* 4 0iiNfli!iltio 'O 4 :!4Qt N 011 jii:14" ni' I It' o n; •• e . , "• w Ott V.,11.11, 1 Argt . 11211 ~ ,', , , 4... -„,e 4 -A,7,,„ A •11 ~k, ~ .!,,g,4, -,,, ‘- . #I3',V4Y itio4f l otigaiiipin licig:;4 , == • „, ,1,4kp0, t i 0 hir.lin - '-'• ilio4'.ll t:litliip.4s4s4tiairitti4l.4l6: . 'iiiiiiig, ' - , , vv.. 1 1. 4 dieAillaVklleAean'ano-00gtriltti., ~ "iiit;;:::''iiPeiiinfiaid thle'greneend; ivp milok have a irlodffiratkch fifjlie , lazei:etfialt 4yiliza!lon; 'buAri eli,tiikifreaijOht*V-eliall: leni • eheetile ; term .or probatiai! 0 e?kilY - Are4t‘ -, ercipi; ii!, ila4 intro,4ticAfoo io:Oilietishiji,•: iintL , _ , .strengthen,:'ljippgieruritioiri.--it'aipat fraua."- - ''-"; t'f)'" . .71.- t lit•Yle., 7 , 01 : : 1_ 1 1. 7111 a,,beT9 1 9 1 0 1) PF lure - in-view eftiA - ; 1 ' l ' e‘ C i i- ortlee;i"*lti"" 4, .aprio -, thf? , ii*liigi eVe'ryivii ere irtarlfirrn.. u pod i . it preaehi l or Ittiliticin , ‘,..FIGH'I7,nbI L747 r , FIG wr iNTERT IT til yqa:httie,plinkf4 1 10'00:0 1; own,ed , honor Pr PAr SPuil try, bt. Ow locks."` -, : ‘ 'hada du- •,• , •eot;Oopiitiaonori of'tho tliiiii4lShited'do'F.Otto: - Sayingt! and. Doings• at. 'Washington • DEBATI3 .- „ON'fixrua.ALiz4tioN; :NytOitircorinA 10v 1;814•., Among= the. memorials Sen;ste this 'moronic,. wt.:one-by M r. _Fostsr, -kom COWlierth wat toA; Co., praying, the aid' or.Pongiess to (the .pttylyation of .the Iteporis of the. Supreme. Ci4il; from its organization down 'to-1843.- IftotitetrMr. ehopte-and..M — r.: their seats this morning; for Vie first:oloi hay IMMO mons and Mr. Jarnagan;'.are the onl enn frea - rnotv absenv-the Idtter - t -tained-by-ei ck • Quite . fin interesting debate arose in. the Senate_thisAnorning;_which-sciim-filled-the „O'er ~y7- --A 11:- J oinwiiti; of Loursiaiii3ntl offered a resdlution r inatracting the.ciim;• • • , mittre on the Judiciary. tologittre into the xp,ellieney _ofalterinei*, jiattiraiiiation laws; extending, the.'tbrin l %f. iciiderice in this chtintryprevions_being nilm,itted to p, and' tu . iiiiintgia tion fort;igit convicts. to't,ikiit-: country. 'Upon this resolution being taken up, 51 r. Johnson took occasion to.„ .. state l rietly tivlfy lie . had °Pied it. It was notorious; -- or - at any- rate 'it was 'every where asserted, that enormous frauds had beemeominitted at the late election, orjust previous to-it, in the, •admission ..of foreigieti to the rights of chieetiiihip. It was slated that over three, thousand had - Zee - a nattiraliiad iii; n`very few days in the City. of ~.New York, and great nuitibers and "other places. ge had no Xvisli iii.O.terfere with, those who were already natimalized,or who 'had declared intentiOns' to - become citiiens, but lie .to restrain.the enorT . nous - :influx of ignorantaml debased persons into. 'this country. In the early, days of our RepUblic, when this .coantry - Was comparative wilderness, there was of reason mid sonod policy for -- miciiiir= - aging emigration from abroad, but - there were r.ot the same reasons now for aik'ord inglhe dame facilities to become citiiells. The great mass-'of those who.came lnihis country were ignorant and unaccustomed to republican institutions; sprig.) theft-were ; lio_tv_ere_well..informed._.but_._these: Were exceptaPhs, we - mu.iit look at the great mass. LP --was opposed to extending to these. ignorant - men the civil rights hf citizens, until qhey had teen in this country long enough to comprehend and ut.derstand our institutions, - and, acquire an attachment to thein.and l ,to the cumin:lL It• was enough; he thought, dial they had all otberrighis' save that of wotinn. HO Waa ril io favor of the paseage of a lbw which vent foreignlovnrmunnta frion trinapoiting their ~ ponvints:fr;?;in r - shores, 'and, w lug On; uti;.,.fle did not look upon this.. as sa parti;".queation, -but, one :- ,riaing. s Mr. - Allen said that as. 'the - cotintry gen•!. orally did not know that euettitoary to allow nil rtsolutione of inquiri . j.(l - ::inge sub;sityntio. Ike .tnerely wiylicil o-tioxthat in frisking thi , opii,esitionl:to" die patihie" . .iii. . stood_as_gividg_.hiA '!l;tteet-0-kti,eiPei3A.l.t.l to the Oretpart — ticiti'itithetyeevitpred extetdio§iihe time,reqeired'of Tere.geere. , 10 - ree'rde.here in hopeirthe-6.- 6,361 OE 8,848 je hopeorthe — Conmuttee would '.embody ,heir vietVer lo the form of a'deOrlite anion. - 'Mr , Areher said , he was :extremely- glad notice of . tie country'in Had =1;604 ' - fthis 0 6 dY1 1168 houlW 4 veSOtiCte : 1 1 '01i0;ldy lii - 114/4.. - 7' , 'Archer; iCCeinii - tint . *lint dn'ithettint Of beforetior AmeriCan yeople....it is Isit;iisus• epteilrehenteY.erget4eeleeue, and 116 agree .with" -the'' the .lll Senator from °file; th'6 , idiieibut the Y,,P JudiciarPii!lllifle9 „tit/roold' iling:lffix+a~e~d-some•Jefrnite proposition for ... /., 41111en Tqg WY! ' 14.1919 - Plr llto evils, ilFeveotititittO - abOient'ribltll;. have `9 11 10( lhofte,atie.'4liTift ittiCollte Mr. Rives pseud it ,ited beoate, evident that - ;wmtAtistlirmlbpsome,jtkilteriefegPerOe biwildeu doty,:of i bongretittjo , tifford, th,e !cif"' l 4: 4 l 4l 4'loo,liA. of, uoup,tt i: ' 114 ip4, BO , ~l l s'~t!t!' t ,ft~;~i YA. 4 O , , , ,-; 14 , V 14iiillirtli' 1 . -'4'.;s 4 ' 'Viol e i 'h 4'614 - 160 1, ,l'pr, i.;, - . ' .`ci:il2,lo - he. , i )..-,a,.. ti • 04 . re , ,"; - , ;i1 h i t ii,; ( l., ~-,-*ltt :., ! ..I.s. ' w . f..- , ,%:, ~',.0.4 ~,,,,, fr,OW . atit,.,ticattkit '4t, t ;,l': , 61 11 1 r1 P. 5 ,i - P a ging : 4oo:46 ' l47 l,M ) attiimrA 04Y 11Atiiiiiiii ';g1iii4.4.4.i',;).-441-,11671"" 6 1rAtiltic 711- : .itAilliri/ f ?iiident NV ill s t0 111 " rwl# 6l4, ther.[Tri9o4‘;‘3iiictisOlr'fourte,en "Wiiiii;Ttlntieafiittiellift44o - 1 4116 i 1, ottirpbakiao 4 ,',44,llsarl Pq 4a : -O Y e:- ' 1 "1 01.0 Yj iiie i t'id - 6 44/4 0 MPlattitirfitlt • abileet 110 W, eiii!ligl l- 0 1 0 1 ;til,iilliciitlis ,fr4'-'natll - - - 1111 41, 1 .00F4iiit,0420 ) :1 : l a ws, !10"h9t17,..t;(iiidif01.411'ki,9 'fi9l,l•'l'MigllA ; 41!..i ki.,'is.W.4lafTly ii( -1 1 16-5-0-I !iiY l f.w - ittilti . Ptt,t; , it str 'ir , tl:t,h o ";, o : it,!trP l l, o froPda of ‘T tiial/ * Ole, ppUtitiia4 ll ol4, ll4 :th -': - the , an de oenitrtiCaliiing foreioe l vii had lePoefardiatfkt*VP t‘if ,iag9 , temaia, a -P --, l a ll'italikkh ‘ g - Atait - - 110041-0(- Plai toO‘nti 0 • ( Joikiknaaping , ,, marched into a edurt room ` , iiiitl. er , a le, s ; si de '''' s itili'l,' 'I, - 0 de' kof a F, l6.ll7l3 o,o,s4tptyitoratetol, an irteretlible. 4 short time ‘-ififeTifea• ein 'ens,` the ,a I P • rk - P l MrtiriP ''''' feOP / atath - ~ i n a.' l all ,g ua g a i`;7oP t h,.. ,4, :t.;s4r i tel,gtiars .d I no t untierstatni, and ' Vitudi' , :irePring t it ! thit; ti ‘,- 8 ' - '' litd ta ea and , ~ , ' a a' 1 ,0:0 ,!TH ~ r ,„!,,,, r , was what :the. imr. lieet etiittOPlated• 'lt , vas intended tint', tMs,, 44)01 - Cant, should be efta it) it,(l ill, PRepsainiili,?tiorb3Ltltel a dge, aim i that th!'riOtirgaiti c tirialiire i l 0 0 hi be a •salaian , l4l9dkiitii*tti',.W4tit;-*aa no* *ante(' wag a'rq4riVigoritiOri-olstbeAaw r in 4 • .;.PY'N to AtFPWIg and . mi.; • lz.v seokei,Viniu f tylini f nal ion and] _ liis_remarks-evine y.7-toltiv- wit 11"-;--e ffecr - LL .lirattracte4Co.nsitlerable nutriber - ofAipeetatOralntoll - d!olleiy, who listened, to liim4iTh great attenlion.. The rieW-Senators4retriflVewr'YOrk evidently fp - livery -utioomfort4le, hearing . the Charge 'of . fraud, wholesalCjritud, mode against' tkeir State, and,a - preity : strong hinting that the elec:ion,of-.Pritaltient-had,- beim deter mined by it, and M. Dickinson Therefore rose and parried these ..thrusts as well ae he-could, though herrconvineed nobody of Their-injustiee. • Mr. Merrick said that be thotight for eigners had been tiojustly . Charged, with frand the charge lay at the door of kiur Own. poop*rit,fwits.: they, 'and :not: t ie --toreignerc-Awlit.o.were to - 1 he I.ilaittLe Was opposed .to extending the tfrobationstry lerirt but would r _ gtfor preventing• frauds, and - for. a ,strict-e - flioreeineot•ef the: term Of five ;ears. . • • • Mr. .Foster, , th,e - ;othei•NeW.Ytvrk. Sena-. tor, now rose, _and Complained lit the- t iniest imputation. east-tipOn The Courts - iii , Nettv York, which '-he undertook 'to 'say, tyre conducted with as-much propriety and cor rectness as anY.Ceats in the United States. kreity . • be so, but thole' which now - Mize Wlettlesalein - Ne.4:-York - eitY v . -have got terfible (4 reptiii,mr.- Mr. F: denied, of comb; 'That therfii;v4l-beelyfrauds coin- Mined, and WittitMl i 1:11111 foreigners, who he said, gave strunger . evidCnces of attach ment to this country than. natives diii, be cause they- oeme.-Ihererwhereas.,.;_the.,,pr-es ence of natives was the result of accident —they 'were born, here, and were. here therefore without any voliiiiro of their own! Fur this reason, (inferred, .he thutig,ht the door,. of •Odmissioir'S.ltuuld be -thrown us: wide open : to them•as possil4. • Perhaps lie thinks theriatorlilization laws too strin gent alrea,dy,,,antl therefore a litlle -rand,. a very little, It.. which a few, thousand shall be admitted : just 14'4. moment ;when they , are indispensable. to secure Alieir:Presitleir tialcandidoe, may .bejustifiet t l. This'elos= ed the debate,. eMi • the resolution :.was adopted t . was t - ipent: in taking the ..yeas ails on ~points of sospento6:4 the . - rules,:•&e. motion .to,rinitiend end`, rules to .take!.up‘thci _report of - the select corn mince, of: see upon,t he..sbbleet'MDoir and:R lode not The annutd.4ofir..4:ihe Secretary of the:Treasury was:transmitted to the Hotise' as:Well as the; SmitiVeiday; 7-jr ittimAti - Vate, tiiiOpg..XlmNrnorP!ag 'that a rhaasaka a fi' , :plNio , i'e,ny:ls'l,..4.:*9uitt he sent-. rg,rkra 7t9ol!'aia,ak:';‘4.4a”,:rf:rbrY on rhe ' iktek ic,9 ii Flirp!rs , 1,?9 kit; p?4) . ucrli, - iii r eslipge , ve ask heard'of ii!'64l,i'o:iii i „9t,spniii; hiil,p c oa-, !ikr - Toql‘it(iitie'r . nii Iz *TIto, i.S. ! !el.pur.tnyr Ifgri,loBls.relit4o_qii!.fliiit,q,4;•..,44o 'cFpect7 . ed, - iiowOvei that4oisunie .oraiii i Ai ;.11114,e:x leo -=v i i I I itt , ..gie.'n i: inftp - :-mprro,vvi.4- - - '§lio' uia ;its, kii:iloi:46,,tiktilty:chdi.ate r , I +NoUid' , tliit * liti';:iii. - ''';i:iiiiti ' if.:ii resolution. should •,, .:-. , i% rki . % ,+ ‘lg..tr •, . ~.. ..'-' ",... ~ ~' P ll 7 , • 1 R7.k Jr ._. Parlaarro , -. Mr: §4 P,"" °1 1!" , r! i 1470 1 4 1. '''"MrTS!)fr.'lrFPrra' I hinttiit4 'pi . 44ii14114t1;4),..iiiiiiIiir, good' by? I:ecilll9o*o)::liyqmgaunpa.persoti_ in .his Placfr 3. w.geiliire j ttiloitiouA, die:' •_o3grilf; ini(l...riiiiiii!iikiio i4',"tloloiiiloti(g al' rain. .Thil , y,id;i4ioa;li 9 iieolf. iiiitanii - df l•-<-4 , 'l'4'll.: ~.• , ''' ''''' 411 , ''' 'ki l C 9(9°,4) Pe l 4/ o,, F. o ::',4 4'l oe4q9 ,' * guactr t.(9.o4 . *4sjoao',.itiiifili,pi ß itilyi bin eilsel,iliei , witt)il uillirialii:Ociiii",;,4lil A VAlVAN'iM'fiel' 414* illc,`iiiiitNii4i*gti .) . '4liiiiiiiii '-.. c ,, , . , ~,,,.., 0 ..,...,,,, , ~.1,1 , 41 ? Aill,',Pt9RlAqite i nvi.o,4. o .lt9p ,, ,4! ~ , , .,x?,tri: her;;YrIKI;49I . OI -o ,a;4 l l 6 .ll4afaitiOrirft:FaPalad; visy.'.:•liti,iy'polit 'i : = ' , ,liiitilAiii''ltit ' iltij':jor?gi,iii,l ' 'i' '4 ,. 2. 4 l lll ' grrililfki: l4 ,4o l f - ,4o: ' llilkifo c i. e . tibi17 1:0 :i; i. ;;;!c , r ., " :4 4 4, !::: 07 , i ., 1,1 , i i, l7;- : 4 6 ;:a ii :T:a: ,_:v '• . h i :: , : rr: , r l 4, ' lintlS J - 8!, 0 trr,e,i'Opa tvii t o.,':eq,l:(qi'i ' ~.,...,.., 1441.. i ME • , tholartWorfisidiN49:ettl h ` — ti , All It 40, .44two th4frop d *fat kn'il74lo4; ;a1,6101t Ire WePla -coif i • ,•t t •tt : '4 4l ° , 9§`°!tAP.l l Mo l )!ilii.the il e s frau4lkf'3, - - ttkier s imkot-` l WerorwtYt lsuse a grdat ; ii!arritleand ' '4 o. 'Ynrti.:eem 4 44 o o.yes r ay, was - nlr 11MV the ;Op L``is. , _ the . ' htjavens: Ti hid " , beeditit on 'fame'' , iliefactikiiid fiot •im den led. . =ME hP.,ll6 l (algv.ftqm.: - Pc110,,. 9Tell Me'wlial: `v:!ill : life7pio s hing. ----- Itlgittih . 4. - s.raiiirt` i tirlielc,tia - nitiint," '- 1 1 ,/indit'thintici%liaint dlapinsing, ' ' ' Septh the .I?l,:ganif ; it, is cleansing?" . • -- , -LL:Tlny , lvtlelairneiliipnor-dysiteptio,--' • ''..`' 114ingaid;tni(yot II ti}LeptiC, ,s . iiniriv,hco opee:iike him, hinreuffered, '' - ' - `ltl:olvettiz- - -'liiii - Mitterienee'pratTereilt-s-- ' One° vaiii Ao ..!iwitti mine to' lan ureh ..., p e t. 9 lo, .0010 9 mortal anguish; s (-.),(:; (1 ~,I q °o‘e:tiN:- A :trio. . ; , ' - , • t PA0P...9.401 , e04 Oli a r dims, . 'And though thousands I'd expended.' ''.-Dltit - toiympttati.7Seiiiited 'ainaitiled; .- ' , Fult9?,.Eireetnnn:tventy.five,L • -" ~. Sought I,' More, dead than eltve;•. •.. • ~3r-, ..-V itir 'Wool ilet:lth, there 'let him Seek her, -1: -'Very aeon 1' OHM!' t.EuFeltn r % '' ° ' ..- . . Fer-hcalthherm;v6eigri balm disti 4,' '' at!O c - ,' ThrfERS',LOZEtitGES and ILLS,p _ v,,!...,,,_11rug-&-Glionneal-,tstor 5. IZK ' J . Vrt . gast liigh street; Carlisle. , nionr.Tim..m.L.NAmmy.,,ltiiils. nom: coine ‘ an ei:tabkislual 11(4 . thot . Dr. Wistar ' s Balsam ofAVilidClic - fry• is the best reMeili everknOwn toF , preventing-cOn,sitinption• and epeedilri curing every. disease that leads to tbiemost :late!. malady—Coughs, Colds, Vetting • of. the Lungs, AStfimi, Liver Complaint, etc., etc., ot once yield to its marvellous score's of csses.gf sup posed confirmed Colisumiitioithavelieeti - comPlutely: cured, Biter the best physicians have declared that death was inevitable. Mr. James Sage, of Water- Ville, N. • V., .wsis:testored to perfect health by the. • Halstimafter die best doctors oTOneillaiciuriti pro-- neunced his case to be a hopeless consumption. ,So of ThernatiCOZialli, of Haddonfield,. Ni t J;.ufker he had imengiven up to -_See the poblislimAiat.:- melts of each else—.so oiteited that all roust believe Soliiiii Carlisle, by S. ELLIOTT, only agent for this borough. • Eco.soair.ilow can we best Deonomiso, is a question of much interest at this lime to sensible men. We would advise you to avoid disease, by tieing Di. Williein Steeling's Vegetable ,Antibil imie Pills; which preserve end fesitire•health—by. oleensitig„allcorritpt humorefrnm,the eyetein, • Dr. A: Stout, Longaccemtv, Neiv Jersey, sayo, having had ep noportilbitpanti also en occasion to test the.medicinal quailtieadt-Steintig's table Antibillous Pills, 1 *kratultieusly and can. yon my 'word,-that they have in every easel have used thorn, answered my mostia - n. gain° eX'peeintionv. • _ . eger For' sale by 8, ELLIOTT, Eniflibirtat., Ctirrlgle, Pti. 7, • krysipdas, or St. -./Intirony's IndianAregelpffle Pills,are 'ma easy, safe, and cat: lain caroler Erysipelas, because they entry off by 'the stomach end bowels, .those morbid 1M 1110 M, which, if deposited on the ..bungs, are. the cause pf,ille ewes dangerous complaints. From - three nd n—Vegela make-n - mfect cure:,of the most obstinate attack of Erysipelas, the' same time-the dlgCsttan,is, imprormf, and s lim blood so .completely purified," that new life. and vier is given , to tb_o_whMe Mum . . N. 13. Be partienlor to nmic 'lrrig4es Mils. or sale in Cat'lisle by C Mint, El& OGILBY solo 4 zsto fir this borough. f.;,_rui.moNAnylkiiiivstiatrrio.--.lstutiialvicie cur by IFIICALPSON'S.'-COMPOIIN SVIII.I-1k- -OE- - '1‘,%1t.--Ilend the fulloa Philadelphia, 9, I 8 14..11r. S. P. - l'homson--Pear undnlfciled byy on, I consider ita duty I owe to my fellow creatures, to make..thit statement, which for humanity lake I ridjtc you will make publicf.for rtuely, it= ever had Bo atlonisiting it nitre been effeeted in Pulmonary - Cousuinption ' when the putcant wits so near the grout, Pour y 1,111.5 11g0 I had a violent attuuk of hill inns feier, which left my general.' health in a wretiilicil condition, with great weaknessat the - elrist; a/slight cough supervened, which , grailuallv incrersed_ in ti "olinice until all kbe symptoms of Pulnimpiry Con • gumption heean t ifi f awfulltappareut. Sttelearopioua l reness-and-swelling---el Tie - rib - 14)1f; hectie•fever,liohreness and ofterriiitia,lesSof Voice, o sense of sullbeat,ion . audrlreadful i oppressiOn, so that for. tiir:nicutihtmrefliec. it WaV4flechsar y ,;rery ,night to tictgrtue .wi ltiiid of s alitiost:iu:a sitting posturet,..b.'eciiinC,from the , ltittgec atid:at floe tithe I thi*w.-tffi a inlipinicif blood. was my, distress' -that I hail ".to ; keep my thCojt iiiinstautlfyirmist with eitieiscdiug liq id,l, ancito , suffered vti•l. ' would cough,cy Brent polo, largo guipitities'pr putriainatiw. donilitiori:i rapidly. waste& away, and I. hail not the shailew"er nalODhtthat be fore this winter was odes I stiotild he a oorpac. During my peottwited ••sufferings-I . .useil all the populiir remedies/for. Consumption, :but none ' of them even so' tuna iis' relieved me. I also - had the .fulvice diffirmieperiods;of four good l'hYsfeinas, mlgbt 4! . Te)v months. but. my:ilisease.w*cou l , fli.mtitt•Cakitiiiiptio!i, be.)tfund t reaeh of medi cal. sic • •• lii irigissdile to, pracuCe at least: an abate inent7tC4fiy. inifferings., - a Iriend suggested the .usalif fouriC,Q.N PPIIND-sYRUP_OFf.!rmt,Unil briaught pewbotftsidillt-cotild scarcely - cCeiltt -the-vaillewee iirihy-s-Ciiies;fit _the hinnedinte and' wotiderlid relief it•,affordeil.tue. , I took it regularly for Montlist . symptotti • gradnally „disappeared. my lungs healed;; my stresp,tli rettiened, find. iistniii shing,• as It may seem, frpta•ileini - zscares - rsiblulitrcslAd-MY tn head froM•the - pIllotr:,I a.now able•M , .withian.fatigue, ynite medicine has iliton blessing fGud; been theypeitiiliterayy, - . • ullig-hui-fiMm-thegiiivet, -- . are 'at hat- every wocd.of, , the!.faCeioittgimilylie.iiiikertaiitlateil.)True. '• •:'. • " ' - for - itale,lti,the_,,Primilettic:iat the N. N.'hu. etirner of q„iii • ;Pried. ii/lieoltiiier \ heti] el or . , ss' 6.14.d0za: GOOD. , 2,A, WINTER; .-- t.,- FALL : 4 . n . l": , '• % ' -iiige—i'',iir,!--.):.,'i,'A`t—e'q. • 1' .` 14. tIiPP e' i. did. assortn' i , '-, ... . fi - cdritiele 'PP Li' t fi iiiii , ! f ig' , bi ip :...nr.vo:l.l'.'-ittP., oiottirioit'g e1:f17"te.,..411° Rintlln frestisTk.,to, whieh,iii.,iiyiii,r;jeeff fieilo..4(l:!linni „4:-fitsilio",..,ll:,; tireitt 'ial'h !in, „ it ti fitti,coilfiatit i , i to ritirtl*l''' '`' '1 eirgoooo.l'-c-. inclupri,lql : .0 I ei k nl l l Ik. it oa t s B rent, 1 I,thernee• -114!Iii:4itii.e.l.tilliel'41t!liitttit,H'r9,,e.jtAtiliosfitime4g4ttips!?,04 p !Ft.r.,,, tVlo.°Nide" ” 411 !") to Pul4tlt'isc.:.•,•; -.: 3 !: - : o ~ :it - '' l reniciri#ui,iy.!!,!,...,-; -,•‘ ''' .. ~,T.,..; ,?1,''..:'.,, ;.+ 4- - . 13111k,',.. .0- ct',9/01344,),., -, :,sinpnemablltg*, 010 1 1 1 eriids, or, i hdy or Annie; WI, it di umsullimso * 4 4 1 :P .5 W' [lir# l o w tue.”14141, ICI . ....,;.,..,....,,,,,ni.F.R4,..::5-;),,....1..,',4,.%,-), .;.j:.•,,t::.•:::.:,.1. -'.:',''''''.:"'''''. ' ... . ro,..p. Ar . :.,,.,,..•,..-_ , ;, i,,.::. , ~.., ..„.,..;4:!, ,i..-- .- ~.,. 4 1 ' ..tr,ir .it ,Lq , .. - ' , ' 0,-PlftftAri,undrY Wi. ; 4.4. 4 / 1 0 1 14 1 01 ) ; irt irie ,lati,Vdt .l:74fiZr., l 4, l W ll ,Elledr , o l ..)it ,i Agit v . ,"oc9rx. k: 1 irc ftuo - 47! 1 110 . -mOhlt. titiOu'iti'it: iree ed. 'ioill,!espose to ':pllbli*.lialo,- tiOtlfi7ttc , liiiiiiiijsltiAlikiitirciitifi r eif Citjirsidi' - ,on'Yrid., -th - 3 d - Aas , .9e- I,l rY)-A - .7.1 ) .-04 5 : - . 11-, 10•13'cloCii,'A•:;514'tho-,roliewThg rear estate,' viz:. -4. e ~ ot;o, ..enttnk t„sitnnie .in!-thtt - .forT, itighiofisitip - p*Bbtoir, G'umliarlan&Cettfittyotatipv; tletilkylijid-.iitiCist on thli''Nnitir, Venn - Strict on: luii:Wastiltdinllyers.,oifthalicutNettid . ii - 1 - 44et • alley an . tho,•Attst, containing 64 . fee- kinehas in., breadth,:and.t:nro hundred and , fi ttySeitin, feet' in yloptli;'•tribro_Airlespi,' he 0114 thereon areeted 'aloha', slory , 4,PG,HQUSp,'ke.'; Seized , and taken oin: execution as tha prelim:lly Oflaeob . Ntimer. ~ , , 21‘ , 4•Iiteif. l kt`liiietirltintl,;•• - ititlininiir Igetii-: ton , Teiwitship;.Cniriberland:••niiiitifirlianti - ded:•by: tondo:pi', H., A n,.,T0 cob Thrushauhri, ilea tile, J.dhn' .Mc,ChnN'ref:cr , Hdeliotiii, Pic key,' Contain'- ipi - 41).-Acies..:4ore::rirr.leie;iiii•elUg-therend4weci... cd a twp atory,Log:ljanseigi3urn, &a. Ili': landli s Alist=taia litneato'ne; and is situated itn.tlio , _ . I•4rnpikb,linad leading - from Carlialei to Shippeps; blirgi. Seized 'end taken in excetttliin iii tltclptyri._ eify of TaTies Beattie. • ,-• ‘' 7 ,.• • . ~:,.,:, MI A:kit tif i-Cenunti "situate -in ' Fraiikford toivnab Ili, Cu nibeilititi Contity;eciiitatii. int .otleis 'adjoining, kinds: of fldmuel Bucbwaltor, und hnvikig tlie•roii•S:rdC'tbd and 'shop sindAta, f . Ws: ,-;Seized and fabSii.in-.6.tecinion; as the pri?p,, er,ty !ohn . lllOtdie.: • ~ • trsci .and; sittiOn. in 5f iHlin fotvrisliip; cantinning , 40 acr'4,'inoro bounded — by,larida, of 'peorru;Sidets,'PiTiel Snrke, Mit:chill" and;Ann - ,./110cfarlano, WithSnri'djiple orchard, :@c," tic exdautipn ns¢lio prciparty 0.. fJblmiXital;cll; • 5, Alln, tract of tunic. 40nutlt‘ Middleton by . lifmbi of Rev. , ..k. T. McGill; Ntary , l;rsysbicipeob - Nhttsluiter and Ohara, pantain 76sucres and tOtipcitcliss, more air'leSS ill/deli lieauiilul - spring - of. ITT! 0, - 1111 - .lYre ME , . . a.- Alen, n r,,t nr (4 r ni t hd; .ittinte iii the hnroagl - itf - crrtliele; - hotni s erldTile - the-North - hy - Pntnfret street, oit the. cast irk lot he longing to ' Genrke 81in mien bergtr, on tho.S Olt ity-Ghepel-alleyrittid-en-tltc-West-by-Ini-Vo; - 29b; - bolonting to Yredeie IF:cities, containing GO feet in front-anti 240 teei - in - at - itili, end- rnntiberid in 'dirt: general 'The of cold borough 298—having. thereon erected n ..two - ;topry - Fronde and FrarricAttchen.(plai4red,) lo g . et,. ble and etneke hofist ._ • . _ 7. Also, a lot or Tweet of land, 'sitnake . in thp borough. of Carlisle, botinded.by the road lending to Bedford street, a lot of. George A. Lyon 4 , Esti, the road leading-from Enstror Water street to the turnpike, and others, containing.? acres- more or less, lll rked in the general plan al addi. tional lots as No. 7, known by . the name of the 13 ..Fiapat Wilik's " Le' • - ' -• "" ' ' a ‘.......1„ 8. Also, a hot n parcel of land, situate in the bewough of Cailisle, bOuntfed by High street extended or liarrishurgroad on the North, Sam eel Holliday on the West, Pomfret t4rcet extend. e - a on.tl.c Beath ' and the road leading to the les k rand on the .SouicEutit, cerrtalning 3 acres and - 114 pereheit,:tobreor Jess, niurfsettin the. grounds plan - of additiertal nut hits us Nn.. .82, known by the natneof,t.riti'ttflr ick and Lot.", Seised-and taken in execution as the pi - Oat:yr - of Alicfnrel" Holcomb, Esq. .' . - ~ . . - 9. Also,, the interest of John. NTeixell'; iining.tho noo..3levonth pirt of a tritet ol•lund situ. nu; in 3jottreitownship,bunnded:by land of'Johler, Trfpner end Jicubßlittllctiliergcr7contuinittg 1116_ acres, more Or less, hoving,thereotiereeVd a two story atone 'house, log 'bit.rnv.iv - egoti shed, &c.--- Seised atid -- Bilten in execution as llitypioperty of John Meisel": ''' • . .. . - '-', . - - JO. -.llse), iiTrael nff:Liniestnne Lantl, Situate in Miniriat.ttiwnilitip, butioded by Ben i°. .roi it. and Samuel : filar, JA arkiltisser. Samuel Kline e ducob Plank and dehr/Birindt, containing 56 acres, more . - or less; having titeunn erected a ilitrn story log lioose (plastered,) a sierra bank To wid/ed. crau._crifiArreashouseAnflother Witt other enitycnirtitpuiltlingS. 1L Also, Tra6t in Monroe tow riship i rlistitadcd by lands eifilieksel lOniy Er - Camas in. ing 3 acres, tan ,e or jess.--Stized an d taken in execution as the property otAdapt Brandt, jr: 12. Also,in certain Traci of: Land, 81111- ate in ,Norili Middleton township, buttiided and darn:rituals / a inflows, to wit: beginning aril static, thence by' lands of Patrick ,'ll.l°L;ofte, south 501 Ilegerica=traSLF!6?..---8,10.--peratretrinA.--post,l4fentifliy lairdivif GeorgoSwigerooutli ioa degrees weal," 23 and 6.0 perches to -a hickory, south 64 de grees cdst, 48 parches to a post, thane° by lands of Robert clia.nbers's heirs,. south 141 degrees .west, 120 *mhos to a post, south 30.degroes werit;,s2:Peraheri to a white oak, thence by hind of JaufahSmitit.nortli 83a degrees west, 73 per cherrtn rirpost, thence hy land of W:llianr Smith, northnorth'62 Orirces west, 18 perches to a hickory norlh 7 degrees east , 36 perches to a post, north firi_dcgrees west, 20 perches-Li a pest, thence by land or Joint Stotler's . heirs, north 21 degrees nat., 207 perches to-the pluae"of berinnin ,"con• taming 195 acres.iled 00 perches, strict mensure.• 1.3: Also,%ne other. Araut alum!, situate in North Middleton -'township, at (he' ford id the Vest!. . blotintaini bounded by !aids of Abraliay Waggoner, William Drown end Solomon Gorge , containing 25 ;tyres; •inero;oricsii.: !..'SeiFetra ,d tahen - ,ln . exectit!Tins piepecty. of Di: Ass beitrided 'and !hutted as foltnitis t to wilt Beginning, stone 'near Ike Mount 'Rock road; thence Inn(' of William Hustnn, !moll 353. degrCes 'West; II ; perches - An r . stotte..„neat , . !twin's:mill road ; thence by land of Jacob Palm, eolith 84 degrees - west, st:perches too inend, antlsoitllt 20j degreei p ol tau ealitmourf..: the licirs of Seines Ilosion, deceased, north 63. degrees cast, 40_peiclies to the place ef begLL ningi, contpininraix otres,..striet measure; witli 'the buildings, imprimetnents,...,&e,, Seized -and taken in execution as the property •)f . • " Gre.Unil). situaterelt - Ti inf=dn'inteneliiii,"Conieining 20 kerds' ' rrinre or less.: adjni ntrrg lands . ofPronias C:3111166 jehti: sewn, AdamCooyer and ethersijiaving,theteon'erecied. a and;a haffslotjqpg house and , Ipg Seized! .. trnit : ieftenTn execution its the - fropet.ty of ....+ e,_Gros(l - ' , ,,g4 Mote erJeFe, ititg . ate' Cofeki s .Cu Mhetio:ntl. T hfuntyr ikAlAii*.:Fnctiriee .- ned , Eurgnii Coal Houitee;'snrith SliciAlt . lute lifink:Anensioni`.., ,bl.aigellemelbetalaqlyeat.lfeitxi reladmaire3ofoir tenil tbotises,-* a, gri si and saw' iiiitti.;t:4tici, Flory istapt@teCifwb rakiwp : rgq stone elititilesOind.,suseritt,uniellstableiftuid'oliwO lands eel Tlio.Pliiniel9B.-iiid.ectinhic:Hilig4. eotitiAkiline; _ea Yip the plitlipsq:!iiipill:44itii)Okry 'brit 'ffi - i:ie.:ctif)Ted . by tenitnia . , tint/ 10 'a g uod Sluts' co t - ,to an ecitieenie4,tui Alie r futeMoluld.;,poye;.! `Mid amongst FloC:;!ten:StitabliilitiEienti in . Prrigytimpitti,c tent Iht " titiQdAi ; boat -tifiryiet , opo tennnt. housin;:' one • One?. lok.''ear`nith'sPop; wagon alred,`Aitidia - Ofil:01b aill!koTaliard-abOtit 200 acrid riliiikkra 'rilearddills of which; ..; toro'inihik . 1 b1:11646d.,by randc of Daniel' McDon. ' ghtlatlaiti,"ilie - ntaniiinn•tract ofertlrOalni'-.llnrpri,--Es4-iftr Intic7ll,7 formerly •ot 'Alexander otherr; 6 . 0M141411r I:oo;ap,ini!lnitro "ein'etdd . a hog house, ii•donhtelog. barn, and other lintiinioniontal;-aboin, 80' !tarns eleared, about, 10 Alen, hi :M ifflin tOlb4hini bounded bilands:Of-,Adani thi dtoire orllenjamin - Smith,decnaaed,Robart §l l rit!g, : l7fAitl4 l !,!ile,,M4Callot!gh and Other, cinitainnag-obout 'l2B a 'crar(ilore•or leap, ohout clia4d' and reaidun`tiniber Eknriu Ltippte,Ojebili•d t ioreon4. • " r ICr 0 tl Manta . nil " in, Al poundallNy in nthi-ot . RObert • 1311,16 . 2 W.i11iap :Ada rinf, 'the ;;Parri.. - &iinfii; line, Sied-idliar , lands oiJOhallarphi-onbtaiiiingatione , : 2110.1iirea, morn or.loas r belng. a part nf.lloll.,anrOa . ,. , and 24t . porehne;*orIginally surrayed 41iii name oftllligife Wharton. , • •• , • • ,141itivot!i'-rictToti.Vtiluntoirriiiiii6iiitinto-T— -iic townohip,..blittn(l4' Philip [fink filar!, Jnmie tin Flay; Heikie pear, th'e'Perr'y"coo'aty line riair Of!)6lin !forper; Bori:;contaitiniki about 250 - ;:anroii i more . Ot'letol;'.he ri - pilit - ormgracrofimr4lo.o. - Orttieo,. : oriki nn uio urve ybd 116;' i3triiiirfront'n't n land, optima tit ,Goorgo and others;. containing bout - I'4' iinrea,"!nop . o "ai !ess. A196 . 4,11:11 1 661_0f gq111441.1011:(1,flittlatO in. hfifflin leiti t , Piinid:MnDainalhi,lioirs; n ,Ensm inger, thO ParrY.,VOtinkyi - line, '). , otha'rjiiicla of John - fli/rnar; Egg:, containing: 261) 'nr, leer, twlng part of, fat i!ke,P.aiidl 09. parclieel'6rigin ally surveyed in tlio mania alc..l4lo,.pftitor.-. • iljEal!pnte jo Miffilii Robert; Bla land or Jolt NE I -97 perblicp; S a t - ah Pa r kei ;~~~~ e , in %Mtn to coby, H. FICA ! t t!Tr . .lc,_94s:i N thc'rry cm moro.or loan, alien, origin - r e yl Also. the untlivide c haff--part of.a tract or—mountain land,siti to:in --Marini toAtfthip, bounded-by land.? of V, tetiezer .MuElwoht's heitit, 'John ,ShullenbargorAho Perry -county line, other lands of John Hat,'lfer, Req., and' ahem, contain. irrg about 108.aeres - more or' lo4s, being pert, nr 398 acreilt26:pCrelii:iiiiginaily aurveyea in the .name , of Rosanna- Martin. —:. -- - . Also. IA undivided half part of a tract of moont ain—land,situote in Main' township, tound by lands of John Shulleuberger, Thos. Herne, nger ~ lola n 'fleberling, the ,Pctr v • county t tine,4nd ollici!tiinds of.JOhnilarper, E.q., con. in IA ng itbntif.4o acres, inoriii , or Inns, hal ng - part 4q(3o9eacres-113 patellas; Otiginally surceycli in AhlrnotntiorEleaffer NI:11 . 1111.7 ' .. :' -- .• . • ...• . Alin., the undivided -half ii , art of a tract of_ mountain hind; situate itr Nlifflin tot . citslaup bounded by lands - alma and 'William Stack+. Wm. Ramp, John Jacoby, and the .Perry. county liric, containing about 95 llama, more iar less—be. log part of tracts originally surieyed in the name of Tlioxnaa Martin and Samoa Gardnio. Also, the undivided hall' part of a Arnet or-mounlnin Fittintelft towinfrlin, bounded•-by lands of -41111 liellerrug, *A. B.,lterp',, heirs,a tenet in Mu Alexander Brynn„ the . Perry County- -line and- others, viVituininxj... nbnut 200 acres more or less, brine lent of laic acres nriginallY surveyed in In name-oeCharks - Bryan.. • Also. 'a Tinet-of rontli-41inAle In IlfpelVtin towro.hin bounded by Solomon Mow rey, A. SmitlVNlcKinney, L.q the Piirry enanly line, °their lunds oe.lolin Harper, gm. nKotherr. coTioihirie - nbutit - '2olt ni:res, rnore or less, ht in l part of 39! nerrs,t33 perehe..; originally surveyed in the name of Alexander Drynn. •: - A kn. a stiattil 'Pratt pf M nun in in reitit% situate in township, !mudded by lands In the name 01 Moore Wharton, Ittln eta Parker nod ,the -- Perry.enunty line, Willa I ',log - more or lees, being part of .06' acres 81 perches, • and allowance, originally rnrveyed in . the name f Christopher Marshall. Seized cud taken in execution Ss, the property. of John Harper, Evq. _. A n d to b e sold by ine, • • ADAM. LONG et boat', Sheriff: Sheriff's' Office. enriisle, • •Deeentber 10. 1844. C • NEW.GOOb3 AGAIN! -- OGILTIV has jilq mfnenett fronr the city, IL—L.autLis_pow nimuini.t_k_largu—lot-of—the-Orprat---- gooll,.brought to Co rlihle.this season: — . A tnon.t; thp. found tome' rem. ehrnl Muck lfrontl Cloths & Cstesimeres, new style mere Ecosse, Plaid Chinking, Bonnet:Net eet 4%141 Silkl.dlimuct Itihbonß,Shnwls, Alptichne, Pere. _ziitesirSitivi-for-DruSses, Flaunt:ls, Cs'ssiotuts • %tee Pima Cloth, -my stock of goOils is now ,Inme nail complete: 4 -- - Ptirchuse'rs - tiilhlo - well.to7copmml - Mminiirerittif t W e . VAlrt , intsitttlitt-ivitel% ss I lint determined to 'rim iftf my stock very , shold;'pepliitt. Recollect, i 6 old etu ., store thin -the; isbinit, Enid Nato st. -.4. - . Li • • -' ..AT et.J131;1!) 'S . ALE.,,,,•.:". ; ., ~ . . , A' vninhiqt.brrnoilitaLettiuMrAttiptuttlio co u g h _ _ -:towtistilp i.=eri berlpniFntility, rl if / ea west front Cuaisle,... , en the Mniint Reek Sieletc; nelie . th. 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