ME iiiiiiili:_'o4.,o4o,o.. • C. BEATTC EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. '.. . A ~AINLS Il c~.SLLL . U'"iu~l• NVEDN,E,§lsAlkSvtember 3, 1845. :.:o:7ly_,El.,,Partirsit,, Esq. No.. 59 Pine street. Philadnlphia. and '169 Nassau street, (Trii.nne ;Itniidingii) New York, and South.eaat corner of 13altiinore and Caltiert streets, Baltimore, le our - authorized 'Agent-.46t.' receiving' advertisements •nd I subscriptions Moths "Can LIRLE HERALD rosivoi," anti:notice:log and receipting for the same. Oug advertising columns show where a vast smooßt.of valuable, property—ift up for --- purehaftert,*wiliell we•refereapitalists. 84111ZIET, D. KAANS, of paophin _county, his been highly spoken of as a - suitable llTliig. : eancl4a.te.loc Canal' Coat• snhisieeer. • - • • - Orin publishing the 1121121C8 of the Standing Committee, appointed by We Whig Cciunty,gotivention for th 9 ensuing the borough of , h'iiiit'irtsbiirg, was ,accident ally- omitted. Our friends—will—plesse-to cot:skier the rueeetlings thus corrected: - . 7The editors of the, 4 Voluntece•must be aware that the residence of Mr: CriaSwell and Wilson is but temporarily in this borough, existing no longer than while they occupy their several offices, and therefore to say that there are flue persons from the bin-- ()ugh on the whig:tieket is a direct faleifica• Callia, and Samuel Hahn, who were in: clieted lait week in the Court of Quarter _Sessions_of-autphin-zoonly r -for-tm-rtssa and battery upon Washington Brooks, which resulted in his death, have been con victed of mans/am/der, and sentenced to two years imprisonment each in the Eastern Penitentiary. The pritoriers formerly liv: , g etl in this borough.. • • , • Iti:jr•The finest Peach*tve have seen or eaten this season was given to as yester •day by:oaf-friend - Dr.- - 111yere. - Ite - WEight was over nine ounces, and ite circurnter ence_between ttn and eleven inches; this is as large as-any we have seen noticed in neighboring prints. The Doctor • ha's a ireefull_ortiw-same-kitit4-and we should suppose might keep hirneelf in a fiery hap: py frame of mintrae long as they last! - CANAL COM M ISSIONER.--The Holidays. burg 'Register: in 'noticing the of Mr. Sqllivan to serve as the whig candidate for Canal Commissioner, takes -occasion to introduce the name of a worthy gentkrnen • and sound wing of this borough, in con flexion witijtliat office r in,the following ccitnplitsSntary terms : "'Whilst ive regret` the disinclination of Mr. S:, says the Reg ister, wears pledsed to say the party is at no loss for good men and true, whose cir tumatancesiWill permit them to suffer their »isles he-be tised.- 7 -Should Western - Penn= syltania [lSt elaitiethe Man; we would gest the name;of Josa.prz : 'W. PArrox,:Rsq,.,' of Cumber:land :County, 'Whose_experience . . on our POlic 'Works, and whose enviable —reputation pr. konosty and integrity tot wilich thei,Voldriteeii;nti it!Oc'*atitvf`,.'4,ttlentgi-eaCitryi gnalifica '.otia(tliihteitriVinifitetnetW whip-tkokilonight-bave-the--effect-of-pro . yoking:4*de . to•draw theloeo foco ticket into;i4Oinporieen with that case . the , conclusion of every , intelligfnt man would be verronfOnnate to thelocio (ono nominee& . lir.io - 10. $11 ),t t i advise our neigh "bors- that j'itkinital. Nit.4Sr that sob. , ;cot ~ • -‘• , ~, .. . - .7..4 , .;..L ilar'rlie.o4miPatiOO of O P. l !)*P,iii< g fOr o the-oftice.cikiiiettly:of7 , tttnrnei v .,-;insietid, ot -being iitifintienaiiif : seettli t*teqie _Of ni r tistiiiiiio - liiiii# lo i*Po - 40 ) ilse l i is tile refugejfe,ihn-ileitil tit; illt-sillittl and the , tps:eiiratfi;inti ftlit ITCpal , Aii!los. of -a liiroo*r.,4„6:4t:, , itiO , Inetitiiiiiin , a4?o,o, throin 7rittiinf *tip; epljln : e..':6l:94 in'p ' Orcel - proreeffione44l4li : 44i,,fliarding, tho pro feasion of thly'irli.itOrpifiet ps a,n,OtijepOoni' - * - ,'"e Wallbe;-snititiiiiitivir , rie q q".:•or gi - e: county dd 'l . '(4" . iniitrifi.it:!l,6,particuiltr. Aesop . fOylia eleetkon.' ' Mffl • THY , statement' :tha:hol Li t;Yalaatear that ..ihe'Preeedi optio* - ofgOkiendeired, per. °alai OatltOi tudthey real never stein Wjlifilethe . "people for fisco . theokt 4 livit'4:6*#lttir.kFtrori , l' l o our - iieiiMoviv.44lao444moceP Penton:, `iii)ieelreiriiisl34o:ll:i*r*ght to bee este. -1-1 1 111; ib",e3f4iol4:yetidefe . BCCieations. _ vitiate and foviiituto: onset made bi ttel;l ' lPpluatoer upon 4inticketlatt aiterk,pord to beat In nyO*Weiliioke‘theiiiiiii in* L.... , . , .. . . . . . , .. ~-, AP itat She Maga astido if theV t4g ..: -,:.---,.:. ...'•.• ';', - •. .`lirlt,;i4 . 'oliPee!':ltid, 'Ohl ' . tilkitantlti . : , thitt iihe, Whigii!TVievoe'hlttl:fja. btftietteporti4ritty.,,to ettiablisti-ilie-edittidittley - =Ottheir=niesi - ,and - Principles hi dumberlatil county, thin is -now-Offe'red.—TheLlocofueolieket r if Wl ' 1 it' ' ' "' iwe eiteetiiiMdie4iMpiati-' per 1 ps-one-or- . - tally a weak o ne, s and' ..eitnnot' rally the, dtrength'of that party. Several of the per sons .nominated .on the loctifoco ticket are utterly incompetent to discharge the duties 11,3 of he o ffi ces - to which they areproposed: - whi °on the other lnsntl the wbig ticket is comp . „1 ed . of men who are experienced,. and ,w a are of tried integrity and-faithfel-i . ness. The present county' officers are iknomn to be well qualified, es welt f as 'in-: (Newtons and attentive, and not to etintinne them would mince an . rindiffehece with respect to the men whoareientrusted with our county_records, which would be really culpable in every, good citizen.' If, it is important to havetrusty,and attentive men in three _ offices, -,then-every--good citizen- . .ought -to .hesitate 'long before he consents to Tomerve the_ present incumbents. - But it is to the whigs we must "Cbeiily look to standby this ticket and give itlitic, , cess. It is too much tbe . habit with the Whigs after making a; powerful rally for a. Gubernatorial or Presidentitikcandidsts, to fall back the next year into a state of apathy, 1 which breaks it their organization • and ; r - f e loses theM the advantages of their previous success. Shall it be so this year, Whigs ? Shall we let ourselves be defeated imp county which we come within the paltry amount of thirty-nine votes of cariying tact fall ? Shame on us'if we do . ? SIMII any. disaffcctihn with portions of the ticket, Or s any disappointment of intliidual prefer ences, seduce us from the straight path of dutY'or prevent us from rallying in a firm,. united anti harmoniousphalanx in favor of our ticket, and our whote ticket? We trust the Yings - Of Cumberland are . too true to the great whip party for any thing like this. What If the whigs were defeated last fall;? What if HENRY CLAY was pros , It is tor us to rise up again in our armour, and "once more .to the breach i" If We sink into apathy we are again'defeated—if we remain in indifference we are disgraced ;--but if we do our -duty the aloe![ be VIC TORIOUS! • Keep it before the People. The present : edi.tors4:tf the 'Volunteer' ere young and oPconrse lionest, as the . con cluding paragraph of a long disertation upon the abstract merits of: "dcnio3raey" in theirlast paper abundantlY - .pcoyes. The . article, which-is a well written- Leader, opens - whir - stating - that - " - Dentoomerlirn thing that has IVe, meaning, spirit and en; ergy." The way these elements of De , mocracy have been brought.into most-active participation in our atreirs—especi allY into The management of The PiibliC Works!—is shown in the following para- graph : ,'.„LThe 'people of this State have been PLUNDERED, and that too by those professing to be theii best friends—by those -who "kept the word of promise to the ear, but roke it to the hope"phindered by og-r ling legislation--pluntle z r,d - by grant ing (Mous bank - ehart9rs—plundered by monopolies of all sort.s(shapes and sizes —PLUNDERED by faithless and profit -gale PU,BLIC OFFICERS, elected by .Democrats, sitstained by, Democrats, and alas) RE•ELECTED'ANIG AGAIN SUSTAINED 'nirZlimocus.Ts I:'— Volunteer of Suittst : 48114-2 • - I .Trut---true--every word true l —antl'le . pray the , people to ponder well tliikleilest con ession; the pepplik - nie - been - pl , n- Aired and the consequenclii,,iov' e ~,,, k . .t vo a State Debt of overF9ltTY - MlLLiofis! We have been fora long time urging side oCtlui public works to stop thii) .., plUti 7 - tfainTblifetra age to say, iii - the face of7piii crinfesaion, the T'olunieer opposes Ilse Sa,e., If it is in this.continital wholeiale plunde r ing that DemoCiacy i,liows its "life 'an. .. mediling",podenergy" we think it is higl Itine . titeo . ppressalTax 7 pal: . ers of the Stet i ripTrit Vilt,iOf tlidiCs'6tilecti of our Slit: , 'will-sCicii,lie Eden trilent to furnish the mon stet., enAaf with provender I , , ;irl.- 7 -1- , f . ,f; ',,,, Ar.vre , ; '''ll(7 . ..The yolginiettaltea.up the cudgel. most lustily in favor qft otation in o ce, which- it pronoVes" 4 .a wholesome, prin „ ~,, . Cipre.tt , , There';,abeautiful exeinplifica jionof this whOlOsome principle in theca' 6 .k99 0 of ijit nominees `on 'th e e lo4i NO Tiree:', Mrf•lieetCm the,locordcp candidate , ~ Tok.Prothciniatary,,is_a_ybu'ng-gentlemen.. .iliose , milted age...among,..!*. !mike i . about iweety.fivelio dotinianied his am ,`. biiimis career upon. ; a clerkship in the, Pro, thopotary's . offiee-4front•this: he was "ro tated”. tato 4;_ , clerkehii in: the 'Peet Office, !--liiit'ileit "rotation" Was - ,the ' office o Deputy-- ; Siiitiff; - .aoti, hp ?will very trit:ch 'regretit, we know, if;the wholesome 'Orin ibiplei4ifttitiele!„_iit'„cheked -tiefo're' he 1 reaches t e, rot °notary i s , o . . 11 ,., I .no OliolcPxotix,:, TaPi4..;AYPIPP, Pr ;"ritriSjon,,t". .m r :-Beetera•ii.,epr e tty:''clev e r fellow, [,and Sie4Oultl:not eay's : ,fiaid thing -of hiria,tor the v i ode]; 6 - no sitieti:ieerivis it hfiecilY 1104 1 . 1 .1 4 1 1 . 6 4) n ; i 1Tiktile*sivd7#": 11 0:, disP 6 od" 4104 9,4lotoirooppioos tii - ipialiesi.B4rips* if ioits-r, -'.4. , ,,?: , ...„,:..4 : !--; , ..., , , ,, ,,:.-t. ~.,..,,,„_, ,:., : . r : , , 1 '' .1 49r14:tIENI!,Y..94*lkeelliiit.htintefor,thp' 'titP:B 4l oier i Wiiiin' , liiiiniaNve, 1 1 4 ;P r : t1 ‘*::V*: : : E k i".i # i f i f ifil 40 1 ili'l ; i4r: i..§::.€T,:hk:,4Y!p,;:oo::ifi*,l44i:V; . -yvaie - ^ gicixtit!ii-'4#l.eireulio lo l l o'igilliOWl*4 Ifitmlo • iittibi'' .. el ": :i l 7 I ..,. , _;I:4" -fr 2 4 11 igile'iti4ite44*:.n; I Y.VA .,,1 : 4 4 17 ..,,,..' • ' 4 . 0 %.7 ~".4.1',-' 9 4 '. , 4*re ' . PO t AMO. I S' N inicrl YATlOh,7:. l ' i i rt 4 t:'•;th 4 o4 lll o,„ l Mi4ilia,# 4 li: . *iie(! # 1 , 14 444;*; 14 04 - ookite#ooevA iwb h itiibiliitiiiikiffaft. , 4wito . -,41.: , !);. , ~.4.,...... ,t,, > :.....„, :x ,„.,...,,,,, i: 4.. , ,, ,1 `.. ) ,l f‘r , ^, ~, i V , ii' V- ):- * •',..'.4 *, ,''',l!, 40.:.1,1j,:'....; ?,,....,. MU "~, ti ail ease injustice , i . :e ..' 0 , ..'1:T.., Fi1u.5..,...,: O:llOOB4f,.fMN. : r ,o fibiaigeineaii:of tiontiniting" Tick eti I?7,Priielpie potinitions isono6 atropte4 tltere` - ip - rre.ohci,leMlTSo 44t Voi , ilui ine4k : benniftlie — raitibut at once to : se&nit.tii. and abide by the • decision's 4. each Oen ventiem--A-ny-course is at once de-1 atitiOtii - fe=of -- the'integrityttiO'ltfthe'l harmony, and' of coarse the success of "the. party, , ' ite-itutg., , of selecting' eandidate where - -all_are 'worthy, and present strong and equal claitns,is one not only oLdelica, Cy, but great difficultyomd-Wieldom ac complished Without' causing disappoint ments,. or creating ? dissalisfiction on 'the part - of ilia' unsuccessful 'candidates. and their fxierids: . To fairy .latiiify all is he yond human. means. What then is the Course of every true and sensible whig f If he values the harmony and welflo4.f., the "party, tie will at once a l4arty r, and cheerful submission to-the •nominaii4s- - and wait until the future' turns up arc favorable opportunity to peel %his oivn claim's. -- "Picit•your - whigllitit-and try it, c c again!" was the advi e of HENRY CLAY to a political friend fter 'defeat, and such ought to be the dete ination of 'every one who is disappointed before a convention. Such fi course will secure-a respectful re-' gard to his claims when afterwards surged, while" an opposite . 4:ourse can '<tidy raise: up enemies.„ . l3lnehis the : course we would _urgc_upon_eviry--WhigLitythe - -county-raeitr —let' no distraction nor division enter our ranks.- Let all dissensions be ' healed up and leteus all 'Unite ai one man against the common enemy. Our' nomqtations • are now made—leLevery Whig yield Ahem a cordial suripot, and their election is cer ,..., i , lain! Tiro Vottuitcci.thinks that , in putting two Physicians on the ticket, the Whig convention - unlit Ita*e'itritia/y campaign." NoLexactly;leod friends at.leaat on the part of . " thEr Whigs, for. our partkis-in-eSitcellent-health-snil-tipirittrybut ,it is true that We Jmean to put lecoforoism under such:a desperate' course of treatment • . _its_!.!.wounds,__bruises-and petrifying sores" render necessary. By the way, they do say - that - tire - loco focia Convention had no less than SIX Doctors before it as applicants ! That caps the climaic Wir Texas will prove the dearest Whis tle we ever purchased, if the sighs of the timea,at.pr — elient, can' be taken as anaugu ryof what we may expect. in future. It - will prove to- the Treasury a ”second_etli, tion ofthe Florida War" whiih cost our. Government millions of ,dollars: - Tlte New Orleans Picayune-of the 220 July; states that the steamboat Undine'`hadbeen chartered Ps a ?ightcr..for_the _troops 4- ._ Texas at-three, hundred andfifty,' dollars a day for thirty days certain!" It is well known that such exorbitant ,prices were paid duriagthe Florida service„ and indeed' du many_ cases, the prte paid for hiring were enough tohatre purchased the vessel three_limes pver, and such wwexpect-in to presprease, if the above is a fair sam ple,Alut "hip hurrah for Texas!" cos t what it will, is the cry of the "Progres- ekes." TRIAL FOR SEDFCTION.—The first trial for seduction under the set of Assembly, took place in Dauphin. County, Pa., last week. The parties were a young man by the name iirlieury7M.Todd, and a young woman by the name'of Eliza Eli:oy. After st patient :investigation , of,!tbe ~whole cpse, ' .thes i -Ort - of theAlr4i.eillibit..by Messrs. Runkle and Fisheo,aqe:,*and for the de err-cc-by AlestirsAlTorhsickqWriibTaffil Alricks, lqsqs., the-.case was subMitted 'lifter an Impartial chargestby Juilge Eldred_ to th . 9,i.jary, who <hav i ing retired for , Koin e limO returned a verdict of guilty, On - Midhy eentenced to ono s,years l, imprisonment in the County. Prison, ply a fine.cifiiine. bandied dollars 4d, the co : ofsts prdie' cutioni''. • ' :',-.A x imautiful and .ro- INvttir;•- ASYLUM rnplag..,tiftp . *,,loected about four iariClialf.;mtlee,;:friOttrisburg, Pa., for it c!, tend neprOtifrOttqlidtfOrellase has already becn'ilditig:lo4.',l*Petition of a amber- of -eitizetietiiie Grand inqueet.of 4!),tiplitn 'coo ty -last week recommended;' the appropriation cot §3looo'by the county towards the_pufrehape,_atid appreprin-: iiqn will; in all 'probabiliiy, be immediately made:- Thtti,..with the :Om - tit taised-by subscription in . Dauphin and other counties, Will amount to 01)4E4,000, lerilF.-6.4* about $l,OOO or $1,500 yet.tO be raised: . _ pal See derives one of the largest . rbvenues. At - our last Presidential election the clues ; tion, of Texas annexation, and' par. cense: quenco, war with Nexleo, was made- a politicalOne 7- Nr. - Pent. being avowedly in favor,, , and4r, Clay. ;against it: 0 The., fiomeni , Cattolics of the United Slates, the ..' ..7 rain - Wised Citliens mare particularly, flew, en moose; to the standard of Mr. - Polk; and he. was elected. That side .of ' ihe question triumphed, and "Telma is ours." A-;War;lrith ;Mexico—an entire subjugatiiin - Oftlirti'Ciuntry, and ~a':riiiiting out of :the' Aupetice of the Roman ,catholto religion, 0(1 cutting , off its witilik- I may be the result: , According- to tiente._it certainly will._,. What an an omely; circumstances then; does 'this , circumstances presentt; The , •RomatiCatit'' elks of tho United States arrayed agair,st . ,Al- the late Court ol'„.o,tinitiii;Seesitine t . ) Patitolies of Mexico—uniting to • Sub! m Chem'berebtir4 iweniji;Yoting men and intiatn'one of the most! thorough' Catholics countries in the woritl 7 ;to 4 cnto,eff...ii:large, youths were- tried, for' ricit in ilietirbini a d share of the revenues, of Papal See, :anti: i:invitation' o 4 Seicntkvday:f:',Sainiats; in' tbe,: neightiorheitl ';orlQiiirkey`..,'Frtikili . ilits ll) iessea OH ! gailioliOi7ealtil'sinfilnr,ao county, in their religious _ worship :•• Lucy and propagation nief Ots•WEoll.t01.0 i - • - • werrroll. found guilty butYwi)." , Siernn of ; : In this point of view,` llip,4latiyll),:l)si'' ihim - were' - $lO - - tiOarnil - i*U II ,M -,- Sniten - int r ilallOOilar, - * • ' jaff iir thii, days,,and four of,thenbliree ;OOveQflatare in. the ' hciter&cliiiiiaiitt4 ' Of wbii *ere'bgri) to'ia7 AOIOer:. l t6 : fl i ii te')4Ve B i-ibliing'o lo. egrtin# 66 o, This : decision.:(remarks the , ' Repository) 0 . 01 s 0". )4. a.ffoO!;001, 1 )1 ‘ 10 4 6 4 ioi,i,b, :We-hiIVO tie:iloub4 4 'will'hee'Ost hippy linliboughlibi)rwitil - anxraaa tintialit l (- iivid ililukaiy, effeCiln' ibis county'.l 'lt ‘ iiil s ome of the plitiojitimit*iiiai ere ready . : iliiiiiitin - 6, 7 ' Ln OficalTiV - fibt'spirit 4,10t .. ' a' .4 ,d f eagaani l warrinli l o7 - °„41,"c 4 , ;74 11 aitaak, Wenceilititttaiiiinatid. riot; which o ,4 !f aii ,gOrkZirk i +Pi`# ll :' , :/ i t'Or'*"" l haainleatWProv,' at iiiP s ii ll 4 o i TO someliagPF l 6 o,, OrgielaiallaF*4447:,',!o9l B Wak s .: Yeil,iiiiiii'iiid 4 iii iiUlairliaail ink' feat- lt, 1 ! 1 : 6 P 4 !09. 1 ) ialuli fai;'iaai•.ii!a iiiioablit - ala If! 1 )'•/O;90i;000p•;. , ''::" , ',::::,;A!!'` ,, ' -j.: , , - ' itiee';iiroligOtAii - --•'''-: : :':1,'- i.',?•4',:'T,o` , .;'''[.../. , L ''., '' - • ~,:, •• . ' '••-, '.. •' ' • ".,'. - '''-• , i o*,' . • ••,,:,',•- :.;‘,,; i,,.G'•`•:' 'Wright of New `:- - ,0:r•In. look in - :eior it; Cinnitis , iiipop, V 3, P.a,.! I 'YrPOIV"A!PIY-d0.0. 1 .PP, • ~. C. 0 04, 4 , '11 0 " there ' :DP about OOP:WM* I M). rs iV i t kris - atte - fiiik -- r — , W11 . 404 4 .fir tho — trnifolt 3 34tee r•itiiiiii - ein': 0 ' 8 81 8 1 4 ' ^ B' lB4 ~. 8 8 1 1 .,,,_, 8 8 8 8 !8 1 )!' 4. r ,,, ,i.. .• , - 1,4 .-' ~, .!,. A... ,' --'4, Y a f(iiiiit:lff l'i '; '* lii'"ll'in t- ii) .-- - i'' j ew if pla - Oenctii'aikatf24o-hiiiiilif ..' - ititihiii . ~, 14soloRigrAtfi,-_),.i.ls , ;ililt ! i*t,frprg),9o4#l!,giro7 Priqi,till tia,**a!lts R 1 -. oq)*tPui) . o,i)t, ,O;#!)te,,lir:Ffiiipy:t*# : . 2yojoiy - apiiii 04 illt114#0, 9 ;:..,:pel !! „. ,1 1 40 . ‘1, 1 * , ., , 10pAliskAmooieti;:=_,. Ao 6 !iiii'; - i*itriiiiiokinti 1 9*t: ' 1, ', lll P'eX9fit '' ' AktithWl.:XV.,"*ol, 40.0.0i 4 4:1 3 ‘* : '';'' '' 'l4;l `'` , 1 , 100 „, 'it;•; : ‘.l' ,'c. ' 4 ,, ,N.,-4.'t,,144t'': : ,1,'..5,;;,0,A5tg, ; (.011'...Vit,w, t* ;...:-'''. '":,SJ;::•:.•,t;,;:'?-,''' -',;, •;',' A: ; , '1:: ~..' ;',.';',l','W"'Z' 2 -Vi ) ,,Fgt‘'' - '..1% - s , !:l l A'l*': i:.; ~, t, : i,,,'',;-;%,,,f',Y4''.%'t,"i'f-',c;:‘,''' ME -4 teteiitig* 0%10 dAntelligenee Avelleeeive.of 4 , the oountyi thougliSk • lie . bnen;a,lieTy short time before the peOpleAs most . oheer. Ang andeititits: the mops Patriot' harmony and final suecess: ,0" Shippeniihisrg SaftTidisi7liiiitliircififoion7.lo;tlfe sionro'hifit4iViiiit end Orikciocsinty; an tbi*llowjng paragraph • •,..-•'••• .Naos 1 414.110::‘ . another column or:inff palest Will l be , foond t4.:psoceedings, of illeneMoCrathi'Mht:g County ; . onven 'itiparliele;On Monday fae},= °f . g9jl -14- acid veor ' IhY 'ouenpinion;!'„Otie - which i3houlif and donht CO!. will be itcceptatie to the' patty and secure a coydioi support.. the ICWCiontl of the con n the feeling in favor of the ticketititiotints to entliusi ann: The , following is in• extract of - a letter from a staunch . W hig, Shepherclstown, Aug. 30. ISO. Mn. EDITOR was exceedingly re joiced to find, on opening the leaf number of -'our paper, that the Demodiatic Whig County' CiinVention; whieli met on Monday last,! had plrced in_nomination so good and strong it ticket to be electe(l.in. October next: •by.tlioscitizens of tide county... The fart Mere aniJ workingmen of thilt pleased and-delighted , and &est.-diem-0H you hear words of vongrandation and joy, particularly At the nomination of their pe culiar favorites, 4ntrairs: and WAsoN, both of whom being"extensively known in the • lower .-etid;''are Om:Y .- FM[l(ller. _They . _ 'will-liatia-theireOut petttors - Tar in the back ground. • The balance of the ticket is also highly spoken of, and from ite knowledge we have of the men composing the';entire ticket. n o• doubt is ltid•but that'in our flag will be hoisted with victory perched thereon F - Yours, dec. • , Extract from another letter dated----- East Pennsboro', 184 b, DEAR SIR ,—No actflit --yob - WiSh to. know !tow our ticket takes with the'peOple in-this-section of The county... I call assure _you...Messrs. FOOELSONGER, BRYSON, RIT PIER. IVILSON and Instrik are strong men; not. only carry our full. vote but -more: -The - rest-of - the - ticket -- we are - not so intimately acquainted ."with,_ but .there are , no objections to the men-and I am con fident , they will run with the rest of The ticket. The people here know JOSEPH JR VINE. He was far a long-time a resident .f - N - sw - .Cutriberland fisManager for J. M. Haldeman. Esq. and his general good char acteiand.sound businesi habits, have won , public estimation to an extent that will tell. in the ballot-boxes.. We-shalt give an-4 - ni -- eiTased vote tor's:tor-ticket this fall- 7 70f this You may rest ifinncli • whigs here feel very much 'gratified It hay._ ing a ticket 'composed or such sterling, Meritorious and coepitent men for- .the: several offices. The enemy are cowering before us, - and hatsjittle hope of Sustaining that. cause.-• I am satisfied the :selection_ of candi4tes by the Convention Was well made; . their_ discretion - . under the circum stances -was - worthy of them,.., Although_ some-at their favorites and other preferences all now. - see That the thing was done for the best. We.irerinxious.for the onset, and -the -Anti 'Para, Sub-TreAltry politicians sealed ! ' ; Yourso ICPAIF thatis required of - the Whigs this fall is to inti(e:a perfect trAion in favor of their ticket, an 4,17 will be - elected If our ticket receives the vote of every whig in the county it cannot be defeated. Who is there so destitute of patriotism and party pride as to endeavor to distract and disunite our ranks, and thus defeat our hopes br success I Let the motto of every Whig he, "the ticket -= the Whole ticket—and node• ing but the ticket I" f • 11'021 lay !V '• • The Philadelphia Daily 'Chronicle, in with Mexico, presents the following new ideas. •MexiCo is perhaps, eays that papeic The mostitlntrough Roman Catholic ,count tr.on the -face of the globe; that •in which the religion • is moat generally acknowl edged, in which the forms--and ceremonies control the_people, and from %Sick the Pa' MO • Atoo,, for:Seale been_fiehlfshitig a pa.' er of the : sufkject :it - has finritty, called upon:. him Vie vengeance we Stated thatit' Meeting - of setitlCY lied met irid , serithiml,riAhreateningAries. deitieCfrOM , thir , 'Priblicatioit. this tittirtied:.rtbcf- Spirited reply:' Al &met uPetir,niied;ef siekneeis it, this time •helleterMitted.lo - tiesiat , inyvitrilaviftil ,at tempt to itupp).e bisliiper,Latid according tri armed himself.± flis;tiply to their first te - the callfor4neeting of the inhabitants of the-city and county oft Mon day ffith, In • the_ meantime. rite -pro slavery Party worked themselves up-into a perfect fury; they imagined the blacks, • , were about to raise in rebellion, and patrol-. ed the city on Sunday ,night The excite ment was faitiediup to the lour of meeting on Afondar,..wheri• a. great concourse of people met, and were harangued by Tom Marshol, - Who merits ,to . have bad a: per - ;wig pique against C. M. Cliy: Mr. C. wacconfihedici - hie bed,. and yielded to 14 late with the best grace , peasible. The Meeting appointed a committee of 60_ to proceed to the office, and remove the Mate ohich they did, and sent them oui of _the staits7.' at Mr. Clay , was rash.and•too Warm,, he admits; bill...lids was. do excuse for the .outrage.; In allslaircystatoa-the law is 'ad equate to'the protection of slave owners' a,ptl such acts only tend - to strengthen, the abhorrence with which the itistitutliiut is.. looked ttimit - by the multitude -who are not slave gwn - ers': "Slavery Is the e(iiiier • • stone of freedom," says WI/utile. Bow' strange that freedom, and freedinm of the press cannot exist together! Admit alt that the" Committee charge against Mr. Clay, in their rejoinder be true v(th ou gh vilent. di at A I i e-y—nt i take and misunderstand him,)admit him to have been - provoking and violent lit action and.language; still this wawa high handed ,—a terrible outrage., Viewed in any light either as adeclaration that freedom of die • cussion 'shall not b 4 tolerated in the Slave rpgion, or as regards he coneequencek upon the Free States and it cannot be too 'haish• ly censured:- The blood of free Men will tingte-in:tbeir.veins ae-theyhear Of it. and the_indignation_of patriots besrousedasthey realize the tyrants imay-of the pro . lslivi;ry" polVer.l, If a freeinan under_ the constitu•" don..-and lawe-may .not speak out of his thoughts; what.is his;.fre.rdont wortlit .If for speaking out he shall be crushed - bi a lawless timb„where the difference between Othircrespotistur =7l Seed sown tiius in storm a - hafhiptia and be teaped, amid the,,whirtwind.- God 'nest et yet toloratetlAucb wrongs without bring ing IAN() the perpetrators of themn - fearful retribution.. That ,retribution cur, e. Where, or when, or how, we itnovi not; but history has written out this Jensen from the begituting.of all time, and there arc no criminals high or low, rich or poor, who hare 46ped it, or «ho can eseape it, 'or,,wlini)ugfit to escape it. ft is thought)hat.the.publicatifin of the paper 'will be continued at Cincinnati. „. litj'A Religious Exciteatept, :Millerism, has broken out in tngla4, un sler " the duspiCes of late„tninisterkof .the -Established Church, whapreaelt the sec 1(2 weir is the.Jlev. Mr. Prince. His associates are the . Rev:. George Robinson, Thomas . tewiS - Price, -- William Cobbs ! , and Mr. Siarltie-the . latter being the only layman that has taken antictive part in preaching the new theory. They„have all been sus pended by the Established Church. Mr. Prince was laboring principally in Wales,: He visik!d most of the towns in Glom* genshire and Cermarthenshire. The sec ond corning of the Savionr,.litOtates, will -take place in a few, weeks. Three of hts ;,.. reVcrentl..companintis were Married a few .ivec`ks ago, undc;r peculiar Oleomstances, toiliree sisters who were repn istf to be rich heiiesies, and who .hav?,.,pow enrolled themselves anton,g,the,u9noher of followers. .. • Mir The solemn sentence'of law was du._ ly executed at Ilelvidera„ , W*J.;:on'Priday upon Joseph' y.,parter.and'Peter Parke, ~: c onvicted Of murler - ofdltbCasiner 1111110. The - iulpritti •died „proteiting their.- in iiii ,- cence`; The exeitition was attended 'by ten thousand, persons'.' ; The, scaffold, wan ele vated to the 'evil: of the.''top of Ahe 'fence which the law requires tobetereeted ht . Or der to render,the, execution. privte.' - ' , It Was rather.a:'•pittilic spectacle.. :The pris-, ~ '. Oa re: int , iiiiiiitltid, - AcT the iciffold bY foui clergynen'and a few:of their friendi. ...The. Rei..:.itimee filarb, pr Abe, ,Oresbyteriatt church; Offejed jp:# ffPrY,OO. Pre,Yo' , o i!le, thrOne'ef lilraee; after 'whielt.lhey took :au - effieliiiinatelelie pfeackether,"iii,td:4ltini of their friends;:whill 8 1 J - b e !!4,ad.i9f l ,o , ,iit,, en, apPobited:signal, tbe rope ,wakbiit, and, Ciliteriind•Pirke - Parke n ow beyond the conw, " ,, . . fnesi.ef this 7hert;ow tiorld; , .They, said only. a few' - w9rde - ihel.tatrolat.... „ ...Ismyti4tandin t (lief . ; died protesting . L.L.a..._.... - _ , ..,......_..:,:-.—_-......t.------- 31iA - dr . innotienceotte public ot Warn coun iii 0' oliO lb! bloody deed A ( '!iii•'6l . llin!ii-,, *i 4 o4!t"A c qk!io9l l 44lNr,i6ooo' . 2 4l o all, be . conrteillrnm ibeli4lA . " - rest ktii i. lb" -..r. tb ' e;j: :W '' V.', 2%,74? J .0 54 8 V/ ,;7, , '• 4 't :k$Pi4 lll 4 A W ' (' q 4 c0014,0i,.061,0**01‘,A, 4 , - ini•Sibietiriiind';-likatui.;lo-iiiii ..m..: , ...::: - , ,, -:::,:,qm4;r,,;,5„. • ~,,- - .11. 9 n,..7:;13,m.fibiiii..;00(ii;#051,4:0i'", 1 . 14loniiiodakoAhiXiii,*0 Anieigi*: ..„,,,, ~,,,.,..., ,„4„ . ,,V 7_ , ,:;,,, ~ ~, 0 4z .4., ~,. Y . M l F,.l'P! l :Ar .4l mr . P. , or its !,9"rie ', 9Rtpr... r-03100 : 1010,11titifqtiliegii , ;i: - ; , i'44\twi .., ' , Yi. ', l'll4[ l ?' i ~,,•:".::, f 1'.:,; , - , :.. - 7•;: , v; , / ; , „ :, ~: , -,:..,. ,„,, -,,,, ~ ~, i,•,,,, •;,,,,,.?.. f„,,,,-; I , e - IMME3 MMi , , l itir ,!." t i r . •zok , • c • • ` , 4:Cc;• - •• • • - • Elojartap4ortirso.N4l; am Nen. JACOB:FOGEI44ON GER, Hopewell. ,Comtassibner 10 - SEP.IIFIR WI - SE, Newton. • _ Prothonotary-: • Tnos. Ii CRTs WELL, tiapponsburg I ,Recordei;: ROBEWF WILSON, Mechanicsburg • • -- JACOB • BRETZ, Carlisle. Director pith 'Poor.: DR. J. J. MYERS; Carlisle. - • siudifor: JACOB RITNER, S. Middleton. v irta3tfrer;r.• OR. IJ. N. MAHON„Carlisle. THE NEXT CONOttEss.—The' XXIX Congress wilt consist of two' hundred ttnd and seventy eight members without.coont ing Teicas,fifty four. of WllOin will•be Sen ators 'and two hundred and i"Wenty•fottr. Representatives. The Senat pd at' present consists of 26 demoerats and 24 whigs,and. the States•ofMississipi, Itulfana, Tennes see and Virginia, have td elect one each,' and , will send four demderats; give that party 30 members, or a majority. - Of 6. .1 already been elected, and may be classed', politically, as 128• democrats, 76 and (3 native 'Americans., Fonr,vacancies . are to be filled:viz: ene from-Kew Hamp shire, one from . Massachusetts, and one from %inc. Aisefisitippi hiS four to elect _ll.asyland has sir anti Florida one ; . and we thing that they will elect leightilemodats and three - Whigs— Whielt will:melte parties stapebemocrats 136;,',Whig5.,79, and Na tives 6. The Ailministratinn•• will, there fore, hare large majorities in both' Houses to Commence with, and when Texeicomes • •TUE BALTIMORE August, 29 4941 . FLO U R.— The markeilias been steady throngh the' week, all descriptions of new superfine, of standard brands, selling at $4 50 and fine at $4 25. per bbl, the -aggro ! gate of sales ,comprising soine-8 to 4,000 bbla. - the -larger porti,on probably -Howard iliTeeetacir Which dealers have been settrint, at $4 37/ per_bbl. There have been op- 'erations in - extra brands o City Mills for shipment South, at d 5 • per barrel. The inspection for:the, week_comprise ,the fol Twoing jreet,_s_,2.6lELbarrel s. _an _bar-barrels; City Mills, 5,701 barrels and. 1,127 hull barrels; Susquehanna, 314 barrels; Family Flour, 733. barrels and 4 half bbls. Total. 12,1110 - barreis, and 1,135 half barrels, wheat (lour. There''waS' also inspe'eted 24 barrels rye flour, and 10 hogsheads, l i 880 karrels and 211 halibarrels corn meal. GRAIN AND SEEDS—The receipts for wheat have no 'eqaulled the demend s are higher; at close we quote inferior to fair red, 70 to-Wapd , ,pod tm c prime 86 90 cents per Ilia joinl — to prime' White 93,401 e New Pennsylvania rye has Old at 621ents - Corn hai been up in eon 'kequence of the limited supply, but et the time otinaking up this report, both white nlid yellow may be quoted at. 5 to 53 dts. Oats have been steady at 30 to 3•.. Thefe has bee 127713 and large parcels, but mostly during . last , week, were disposed of at 5 50 toiso -per tusliel; since, however,.thero has not.been. so much animation, but prices probably are _ll ' : 1. - 11SKE Y.—Whiskey - is fir Mer, and 221 aeries for lids., and 2Ga for bble more riadilrobtaMed. • • t 4 IAIEi:Ii;II;.,D, 'On the 15ilt of July last, Mr. GABRIEL Q. MesSnesistTit, of Canal Dover, Ohio, fortnerYi , r,4 4 .tliis place, to Miss MARTHA. Cor.i.teit;'.4l . 4liictstown, Maryland. ^o " V On Thursday the 21st inst.,4 the Rev. J.4.l:oritchey, Mr. PAVID 11. SWILER, Miss ELISABETH EMMINOER, all of Silver Spring tow •; -- - )41:Th . -yesterday morning, the 2nd inst. by the Rey.T. Moore, .JoilN Re.t, of. Kittsning, Armstrong county, Pa.. to . Miss ANN, daUghtrf Col. esi.*Mcreely; - orthis' Wormier. DIED, - -- V On,the 28th ult., in Alla township; JACOB, son of Jacoh.and Sandi How, aged 1 ;ear,' 11 months and 21 dys. /On the .27th Meehoeshurg, N. MARIN only daughter OfTE - m dwarsl.and Mar girt Lamont; eged 3 years end 4 months., ,1/00, the .21st,,ult. in Monriie JOIIIIITA . ,MVERIO§geti 86 years.. _ Brigade O'ider -IDROM the grand appearance and beimilful dia. .1U play of the , field oflicere who: cornposed,the Pa rade in the borough; of Newville, on,the 2let of Au gust late, and the kindness 'of the' platoott.ollmera and menitogether-with the-Newvilletraislandtwll of whom hate on that`.day, done honor to the Bri gade in which they belong; and 1 Om , authorised to saittutt"--they-have received , the thanks of-the lif44, jon'orikßrigadier General, for their punctuthiltett danwirind-that-spirit which corletitrire the ~-014io'r, concluding a field officcra parade on Sitinday, the 20th ituitir in the Bprough of ,Bitippensburg. 1., ~ • , ' , Fhorefore, ttisk Field ' Qfhotera; flatoon'Oftlimi: and the oiveralcompanieece_Progoons in the bounds of Chia are moat fcapegfully invited , to, at !te'S a ', ?Ohl ,Oliliafa k , , PaTaAol, Jo ill& borough . of 14 41 4 1 1 ibufOrGO - k1ad4: 4 _1 711 , 4 44 , 1 9 °31 , 01 , ' , iki4 ti.t , 9 iMaakt'AJ 7114 - of 74 rof i'.:l' , " '.. ceoirtoOOl;el ,, , , t , -;2 4 : -- - ...- ' ~.. , 1 ..,';',, 4 ~-'• : ;„ r 3 A. , .,;.EDW4FID AllnflOtr i , , ' v .: , : ,,, Ptigtli'lt's4 . 'N l 9 ll4 ' ol '9l ', ;-,-, ,'' 3 ''''' i: t .'' 3 • ` tr, ,, , . r ; e • Opqngt.:r. i 7",„. . ' - ~'',.l...3 '' ' '''- ± • / '' t lkl ri., - ' 6 1; 11 0; . • ' 1 ,,, ~.,.,,,,,:„,_,4,,,.,„,,:„.„,,...„,,,,,,_,..„,,,,.., ~,..,,i,,,,„,,,,1Y P. U.': : '' i l - ' %`,-, ,' f 1', , ,.. Ciififtiep: ; gtot',..,' lB4s . ' t; 1 , '..• •'..,, ..„ - ',.... ~ 'lr-'l l, ' ~,-',', , '4' , • -,...:44 -..;" ''., ''', . . MINN .P HO PPIALSIORAtTOWNALOCK: . ;L • gobeffitripectioo.with a Commitiorr:appoirited i tiritlirwn Council of the borougli'Cif . for nialirpg.;dod. putting up ':;34ll TetV2ll .- 43/lilbSsS r -f, - . in thri;:t iipola 'of the new • CoOrt:,Hotrad, , no' erecting in the. borough 'of `Ctirliple:, - .lo.Clu e k is to ba of guird.AriatertriVtr antvcriki I: ntinshipa.ter have foin 'faces of abairt.fiie foot - diametar ouch, on the Cupola :viittgo,r, - ,Witlictet minute hands, as may be haven drop of 20, feyWr , ,4lo":o:argion 'receiving. this Con. tract will larki§ijg4tilo give 'security, fo r the faithful perfii ' fit*Cir,..cifhis,,confract, and guaran tee his work.Waperilt ono Pruposols'to.lio; footed to thi''C6tiri4itti6il6lit • office, Carlisle; Pa... ROI3ERT ••• CHRISTIAN. TITZIgt. .I.EVFENSON WOitTIIINOTOIFr .Commiaelonerti of Cumberland county. • ARMSTRONG NOBLV, CHRISTIAWINHOFF,, • • • WILLIAM SPOTI . SWO.OIY, . Corn tnltlea on part of Town Council . ' • • , Sept: 3, 1845. ailing Lots • • • ..• f Sale.gfallT 13.171.6. •' l . I N a. • 74),,,TAi g the • licirough Cy crciiiitifilled r liii,4' . p?pilloue;part: th k norno o , loa,::p1-06111-41Ininpig;:qach:oth e . 5 .•- f rinn t ir ig bR Pomf}ofriud - ped f;did 'streets tere ie " • 'a- anintr tWn STAIINE-1101[1.1D 'On one' of. nOtherin'ti; good well efwateewi ,. Persons wiehlag; . ;I:intOiasiiin!ill Please:to Call' upon nio,'of..up. : JOHZ•rf:lTAßP.tit, Ee9 t .who is authorized/ID - attend •to • riiiiitiiig:the sides, and will oeJtibtla plan. of the time and 'ith'oyv . .thein on the p6und.' rho' titi'dti'aiter and an,,, r near-ori-possible-to4uitlittre -•• Sept. 3, 1895; ~ • ANN;BRowN. ItHE mnileriagnegi'being appointed Executors of Cthe last will and testament 'of Sitringel Aleian der, Esq. gleceaseti,anskhaying lnkeik,oat Getters of ktlmignstration thereeing,.reinest all periwigs imlebt • agl to the estate,ln nrittelgitymenfingmetliately, anti those )(giving Onion lii ttieient 11 Icm to Lemuel' Tothl,itsq. at Igivoliiee in CarliSle,Ter settlement. ' -- NNW - S.,M;,F.,AN DElt. - . . LEAgitJEL. TODD,: September :3, 1 BLS. is Executors. Estate of.Jacoli Kissinger, deceased. - To•rier.'is hereby given that tettrri•ofanmio ` nitration on the estate ofincob Kissinger; Into el West l'entii•boro' townsiiin,tumheino_d_cmtuty_, ileceast 4,1 i -five tioildfilheen granted'hy the Regis. ter, in and for the anid county to the subscriber who resides in the borough of Newville, in 'said gnomic All persons having claims or demands against .the estate of the said deceased, are requested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted 1 to make payment to ' JACOO BURKHART, • Neurville, Sept. 3, !845. •i;• Administrator. NOTICE: ALT'Omens are hereby-notified tent the admin. istration-oh the climate'. of Samuel Andrews,- tete of North iddleton township, Cumberland. Cattniy,deceased, have this tiny been tamed by the Register in ant) forilie Mideoisiity, Co theithtiseii. ber who reed - flea to the said township of North Mid dram: Sitlieving* claims or d'Lmands ofeocatki.rir the said deceased are requested to make known the seme without delay, and those • indebted to make payeaqat • - . JOUN COOYER, Jr. §4,1;1, Administrator. ORPHANS' coyiti.T..4ALE. By shine of an - order of the Orphans Court — of - emrrlicrlirndtrountyrwill be-ricihr op Me premises, an Saturday:. the 4th - day of October next, at 12 o'clock, noonroFsaid day, the one un. _divided fifth - part attic, estate of George Leidigh, deceased, late of South Middleton township, said county, in the following plantation or tractor-Imnd situate in said township of south Middlariinoind county aforhsaitl, hounded by lands of Rilin Lei. dlgh'a heirs, Christian Herr, Margaret Miller,. the heirs of Michael Ego, and others, containing _ . . 95 AGREES, more or less. About 50 acres are cleared, and in ' caltivntiret, and the re, tdne in good timber. The improvements are a large two story 1 1{.. , and a half story log HOUSE, a new I . 1 1 , 4, Frame Barn, a first rate spring near the dwelling,'with a spring house, an Apple Orchard, Peach and other fruit trees. The terms of sale are as halms : Fifty dollars to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, the resid a , of the purehasehioney on the first of April ne when possession will be given. Said parch ea. money to be secured by Judgment. 4 JACOB GOODY EAR, Sr. JACOB GOODYEAR, Jr. Administraters of George Leidtgh, deceased. Sept. 3, 1840.—ts. ORPTIANS'' COURT SALE. ,IrN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court I 1 . of Cumberland county, will be sold at Public leade,; nn the premises. 011 SATIR DAY, the 4th of October next, at 1 o'clock, P. Al. the roll wing described Real Estate, late the properly of Abra. bam Relfanyder, deceased, to wit :-- - • • , A tract ofland sittillto in .West PennOorough township, in said county, adjoining:flan& of. Thos. 11. Knight, Widow,,Byerly, Nothdp W ood. ernilvid.tlear, cqltalninient!out.' The Improvements are'it:largnaivo slpry•stone dwelling HOUSE and kiirhen;-e.log barn and • 25 Ameba. black smith shop, an orchard of chbice fruit; and ii well Owner poor the ilookThe 'Stater Road from Carlisle to Roxbeirr passes . .iinniediately in front of' the imprescinents:.'Thislroperty iu situate in a rich and,popiileirs nefghborhood,ssid the location very eligible for7iniy,ltind.Crniechun. foal business. • The tenni of x.iilottreisl,3o . 'lritet;piiid on' the confirmation of thenali , * -- 6 - eCourt,'Orie, htlf the balance on the let of ,Apritilgig t , mi en - pea . session will he giv:inc-niid'a-deed'..lsl4ee,te,sho :purchaser and the 'yesidari: . in . :t.WOequid.annnal payment4bereaiter;'Withent itttorie . QTkemkole to be secured hy'reaegtinirice Court, with approved' security ! ' . 7 '. 7 ; t : 4, JACOB' PLtANNi Executor of Abrabim.Relfenvder deoeutoode,. - Sept. 3, 184,3, 7 -..tx. • • 'r .; . Orpnans.d . -Coutt h ''c rc B 1( en order Ito rn . ails, our ,nm r.• • land conety,T esOcolc will on the 'premises, on" FR IDAYi l the: 3d day 'of OMM-• ter, 1343, at-.f 1 n'OlOo1r;''A'1•111e , • • ZraThlit: s4 •4 l. 4 4 d i tel AitS4t2lSO . situate in •North Middleton hiikolthitieitetherirint county, almet;lffiniles frOm - Carthrlikett - .llth'We::'.• goner'sOriip',,,.Yead,•.:contsiningr..ialtegethers 244 acres 14 perehus;abont 200, acres of- which the best quality,or• limestone end the. remainder: : slate land; or which', there aro. about - ,4l) . seres woodland and th e residue Masted aa 'JO rifferilF" state ot .nultiiiition , "•-The'oimprevarnentir . :Ore'lll 4 , Fargo two. story; - Itie dwelling , 1 1 . i43[1,51F4' Torre rame. Bare," wagon ih ed . a 0 4 corn Owl bit,••• - ,Thergo ; ii a liage•-limastane spFlne*Mck: risie ; neat. and runs through ',llMian4.• 1 09ri0ig near the dialing hatiariiond /artreVrekstd..,,•;••, Thtir hai,heiedieldod 'into Toni,' 89 aoiesi3Eptliettio,','lloores acre. 147 'ffeele.so4r~ o 444 na—mi n tidoOir r e k tir k t i ll *liihetwiteditiro`upoq, / it, the ' second buildlll4 ; • end IllelearAl" ofit,woo4, tanJ, the fbulth limestone Worilaruf,, ;he gold rieporatelyUr altogether ae pl3l.9hpiers„and brinirtho hest price.- • TheSe•hr.tai , Jiirge - growth of locust ail ravacjhci%fainat ""•'•••The terms will be made knOtfe 011 .440 t. • '•fr • t JOllH'FlBliimp*, ;A;-: thi,tlitil of petoa • am% 'open n' lishi4lll eilC, And lbrwire tikth 4VVAItI3I - 01'itlp01 1 el ' .04 1 , 1 0.: ilk 1 40117 , b o ;ktiii J, b Uielr : medical ' pi, 4 _1_,5014 1 soIUI celietl'Wthtf 7 0 . 51 II 00 4:Pub' c ; +.' -. ~5,;
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