kr. 4aAaat'.St gagaZ t - I WEDNESDAY. OCTO6ER;. zbur.,RediiceAffermth • 'One Dollar and Fifty Cents a- yearipairl in Advance=One Dollar and Severity-Five - Cents lipoid ivithin or at ! the 'end 'df nix Dolte,teil paidtt the entl, o 'the year, -The itereld no*" the cheap 4 . est,.patieti lte*on ty I lengeage of HENRY, Cray in the brie( but eloquent e.eeoh made dtirint , histecent visit to Phil-- adelphia "There is, ' 1 _Velem 'vr_e_ Rai 'ber thiq ego gis cifif 'common country--473 in weal 'or in woe—under bad-ailinihisiralimi or good 'government,- TOST'AND BY Ir.' , • '( -We stated in our last/that we felt:an, 'der Obligatieri to publish, a reply 716 Mr. ;McClint'ook's ikddreta, WhiehlatelDippia,rea in . ont paper: the* :ply, but made the ar.'netmeintntmpttn . the 'presum'ption that the etondiunicatiOnwould be of the proper mlutraatet. It-'has Fine been handed latiSotrnts'Wte'it , ninonvinced ,uponalpernstil'of it that its,pnbliCation would 'ntjuSt and unwarranted, we are Constrain •ed to deny it a place in'our columns. . • 'LATER !—The city papers of toilay give Itirther intelligence from Mexico, which eon• firms the capture ihe City of Mexico 1 7 .0 y .our army. Our loss, was 25 officers .47 wounded, and 490 men killed and watinci ed. Gen'r. - Worth, .and Smith .firt. Congress. , 'The gaie of two members' in Maryland makes the Whig strength in the next U. S. House of Representitives to Itvo les than a majority. There aro three •Independp 'Cul. members, two of whom are well kiiown anti slavery men. We shall in all probabib ity secure at least two more Whigs in Louis. iana and 'Mississippi, and thus have, the cou• trot of the next Congress. Oz -The Washington correspondent of the litirmital Commerce says-it-is-the-intentini of the administration to continue the war, to subjugate and hold the whole of Mexico.— lie says, " this question as to the meane will necessarily- bring up, in - Cchigress, a question as to the policy of subjugating and holding Mexico. It is a newly declared policy, and this country is not yet ripe for it. The war bill of May, 1846,' was passed with singular unanimity, but with the . avow& ed object of repelling aninvasionof r'eveng ing the , AffieliCeriblocid, shed on Arnerjcan The administration itself, shortly after the battle of Monterey, entertained the pro ject of adopting a defensive course, and tak ing, l'olding and defending a line. How it was Influenced to, abandon that project is a matter of secret history—secret now—but likely. from what I learn;soon to be made publie." • OUR ,DESIANOS ON MENIOO.-TllO Philadel phia American ) referring to the demand Made by otr Govncirnent on Mexico for a Cession of territory, says: But according to the accounts 'from Mexico of Mr. Trist's propositions, the President has demanded in addition, all Upper California, estimated at 376,000 square miles—all-A- Lower Cali fornia, reckoned at nearly 60,000—the cola. try barOnd the Colorado and Gila rivers, amounting to 10,000 more--or 526,000 square miles in all. Add this. to the country claimed to complete the claim of Texas to all the hroad expanse east of 'the Rio Grande, and me have an average grand total of 696.000 quare miles, or nearly one half of the wile territory of Mexic'o'! • PAPT. - Newbarypart Herald lays—Letters trent Monterey state that an ittempt has been matte to assassinate Capt. :3idgg, Gen. Taylot's fav onto artillery officer. : Ali eight inch bomb-shell was placed under pis bed,ind fired by a train leading to a onsidetable distance. The' bed was tern to ieces : and fragments of the shell , scattered 100,yurde, but the Captsin was tinhtirt. This *.e tho second , attecjc upon 'Malik', Made,,it is supposed, by 'some men who think his too f 3,6 v re „ . . LANCASTEIt COUNTY l'ammtrrs.—The, Lan meter Republican nye, that si.ai•res of the farm of Samuel Royer, in Ephrata township in that county, yielded 61.1 bushels of shelled , corn, which is nearly, l',62S.bughele acre . he,liepublicun Jigs al4e.peou two mike of corn, cu nearthe city, one of whidt • red - elencii!einiertirOther sixteen tifslidel' eare`6l corn. fTY , CI-.„991* farmers ; egi)phlhese , ' . ''iiis a''"';', 'di'g "'4lNo on , 0Y 9 N, ,11 10* ) 4f 7 1 , 1.4 /"IPF • '.l • i ' "sl a t i viz; Mi ss ouri p Hampshire •• • of- CIPF' , gs' 'y lc' , lia+4 , dokii,t. ' - cq , . ~ flay, .;' , Mfissac uF • ~ - xi.ti 'Ol6 ~ i limed th'26th id'N o Y.. 3 n?. l ,lerp i ?., ~A, ,_ • - :''''''t?r4ip'" . 4ltii . aiiiiiloia , yjil!lllifiTri43,oPeP; I ' '' .9 ".. -, it is ; to. I;whirtiod.lthat ;am ~ , A v.e‘MieoiPtiQns, . .6 le 'ltGoveirioig Aii ' 'll be• , named' ,r 9 , •,, V4.,11 nine' ...._yAvii , ~. r i ~: , ,c r 1 , ,•,, , , , 1 : ....., :4 littlit-611iiii''S'ilital7,..°- .:. in ' , -. , •'1 , •1 ": :,.1.,, . oe. o n cdrit ri qqati,t yorp„ prertkon (0 I,f !By ' • Col, On, as bean ,N • rogr - • at pr4k -0.1/9 ' ' Flell!), "Q9l Q ; ---:,odentri3O • e(bicq 7660.51i,em? q0'11.411),r - ' :* 4*. ' Li at .P°P,TIY' fitt44, mint , -1-L. • -mbhrs,o • t ~,I\l:•:tkairimll-9 • bore-l• 4-111,14,,V,„ bac), iineht; aro • u •tivtea to a n t i,lP't , *;f Icivrwrrv,ary , .4 .14)14 ripkir, • HaRiA „took, TuP• inated.ihn34 . marn-,7,- 7.e u t onaP•r ,F;R;1, I "e (I '7lOr4ClnlV, rd Pihs°re 101,4.;',111furitAtcrtjt.- - '411.-141.441111.',4!3A t;*Atlti7.42Avr' r'V ps t a lol l l4 ,4`;': • E-ELE 'Wit' ',Them !Ong : Yarn •hbolit the' ; air) `tihel:yester'd4i.,..74.lohyryth beiilL-Ofttilf " I -illtflust-ait-cTaldiOnikt:APeo — uritegnniiits 4 here lust eartilt, 'kieitigi-cctiiin;latiok-i-' 7 tr" •'1 • .41b,iirt 3 •Itse4 - 4g - haraliehingqi 4,CiViticeerlittntik - giniy.theiiittio)ity44doitif ,- 'Will probably be over 200, and ,4 01tQl+lothel.' Cumberland" we fenr - is only a sad index of the fate we have met throughont,the,State. We annex all the returns we have prriculid so far from other places and counties, •-• The locofoco-majority in this county is the result of good orgillization and desperate of fort, —The—locos turned—ouLtos , man , and, stood by their ticket. ,lind • the Whigs 'stood by their ticket ourtiefeat would belless aily-ing . • , c (4. .11 411111 C--; ~~;:,= -- ri~~; i In Han isbnrg, Gov. Shunk'Shorne, he .41 4 as t been beaten, by innjority, `where three• years ago-ho-had-i-mirjotitrerf'nearly-2001— m thing, emem- Lancaster county igites'ihrin a majority of about 380,9# : 1m:61qt !JOS for c aunk -by the I*4ltClittPdriFyity'of f 26.• . 'Deltvare county gives a majority for Irvin ; .of ribuoodl):. , : • • • IPft&'in'ajority in the 'bity athl .County Of Tititadelphia,is said to be 1200; Franklin comity, we learn, gives Ityin a majority of about 400.. ' Dauphin coiinkv tarns up tho round majc;ri ty, of about 1100-Jor , lrvin. • We learn by .telegraph that the Whigs have made 'a gain of 60 in the glistol die Wet of [kick's county. in. Pottsville and. Port Carbon, in :Sehtlyb kill county, the Whigs have mrthe again Of LATER.By lelemsph at 116. o'clock, we Mit% that barks : tag given 4800 . MonVom.erY:44_o_o.; City and County -2500," and Schuylkill 8110 for Shenk ! We havet Teliert that . . Allegheny has en 2100 for IrVin..' The . State election held in Mary'l'and, :ern . :Wednesday last, resulted to the election 07 Philip F: Thomas, the lcicolbeo 'candidate for - Otivernor, over Wth. Whig canll idate. The Whigs have:however carried lotr out of ihe mix members of Cot press, tieing aSgaiiitoT two, and hate carried the 'Legislature by a decided majority. The• Tallevvirruarellib-merribe'Congress'eledl:-. I. John G Chapman, Whig: J. Di - xon Roman;; Whig gait 3. J. -W. n, Locomen., 4. --- R: - M: McLane; - Locoroc - o; 5. Alexander Evans, Whig gain 6. Whig. The official returns are not yet fully re• ceived, but enough to show that Mr. Thom• as' majority will not exceed 650. ' in the L.egislature lite Whigs will large majoril in each House, thus securing the election of aII , place of Mr. •Pearce, whose term expires in 1849.-- This haiy counterbalances to the Whigs the foss of their candidate for Governor, whose defeat may be ascribed to local CauseS, and the powerful and desperate interference made by the corrupt administration at Washington. Returns of the election for Governor, have been received from fifty-threa counties, showing Geo. Clinch, the Whigcandidate to be hheatl'of Mr. Towns, his locofoco corn politer, about 500 votes. There are ninety three counties in the State, and the contest is likely to be etu*e. As far as heard from the Whigs have made a gain of Aur Sen4iors and two Represents• lives in the Legislanfre, thus seeming a m• jority in each branch, and ensuring the el. • lion o► a Whig -U. S. Senator. CONNECT(CUT.—The Town Elections, as far as heard Mom ) show about the same. re sult as last year. , A kw IMVIIs hare been gained by each party; say Cheshire and Mansfield by the Whigs, and Middletown and Liplifiela by the -Damocrao. PROSECUTION OF titti-WAR.—rhe Washing ton Union of Thursday night openly declares the intention of Government as follows: "We understand it has been determined by the Governrnmit to make no further over tures -of peace on our part. When Mexico .wants peace hereafter, let them sue for We are now in the possession of her capital, principal MIMS, ports, and possessions,— 'Large reinforcements are daily moving for-' mud from Vera Cruz, sufliCient to support the gallant ridntinn jn the present oecupatien of theteallitel, Pnel3.la, and•to open null keep open, the line of communication' hiteeti the 'sea *board and thi3 Main tir'my.- , addition -to;mul - -besides - the itegiiner4 now' organizing and - moving hittwertl . l . rom' -Kentucky, TennesSee and Indiana, ,Other re-. inlorcements. to the full- will ituthettisted by the law - of ponpess, will be'calledinnt at ' once, to makmeerfaM pf the security of the army in its present Occupation . and'. Mipere !jai& ,• , . . 4, As tie continuance of the AVM to Torneo upiri:t'r, it must be vilirleillu'ith - ,Vigiir; Th e eountry''CiniultiOiteit tnnst be in occup,ipir anti - 1 tesort,rees, revenues `r'oiitle_r~J tributary.` `ii practicable, manner..to ihe ; support 'of bbr bee -tbinitiOn-inirgbvernnitint;"7* , , • THE r,NCAREfiTI9N PEXEONERS.-SH l Viiral of thane,liberated prittOners:Orris;eo.,:et _New Or leans on,the steamer . t Their anfter t : ings , while in Mexico were very great: -The' .t*/6 &lens, Delta rol the 260 ' fight his c9P?:Pa9,419 1 5,0 1 . 111110 1 1 .-Iiirgaiolluoihor ; 0 9triaPaaMilikted icarai4PaJagai ihti,Mage 'id' tacit' I,TbeY lba.wavari hotly.moramm by4large:teme r er s repted some eigb,leagaas.lram Au , toly and, .1 - flinched hack. They, wore oilriliall:kutidloil ; into Jan, =old damp Vidly-ventilatetk-monasteiv large. guarkovefahi#lFthoyt ,were. keptla 0000 ,call, fi a9mgatt.Pitilitt ,daY) id Pa. bad, and inaufilcient,loo4, l lill; ;I°ll. 44Y41;elar - 0 takV; Yell ) Abell) numbering Al_ alt over ioae La1144.i04 aadi fa4Y, marched tat a lawillaaTe ;# ll l l Yllol l llMaa.fartbiirt.allaibe , Enutuitainsi 91;.1110 city lof 1 4) (3° , qfqh.lP trintehi. Ofir Mall; as an their: To l 9:o3araPoWiclitheXptifferati much some; 11_4,rittiP'1 af4raliaiia WilikrlistiMe without la Mot or RAI ag il acata.o l ikny. of ;them doat.• , 1 View' -09 i ti t i 1 4 it atA tYarbiat 4 4 aaalait.r , tholNialOaalarfonqpit hs i vAtjtestrq*e ttiv i ritf i W,1 01 . - gatOeatakaPikblittliwAttakitklAnagni onlhe'rntirplytileY...,w,outOtr_eag).4l - i ihro ,01.,g,u!!!4,4)",PPP1*44"1,VtWAQ014104.11v, li'y a'iiai Elecilon. Georgia Election. ' 4l4 '" Grelit: ain and „Pestroctivc• Flood, tom ? great stormof Thursday' last b y 08 1 9 _ kl.spread — datirehon . malteS..traf: ' Inio•pi_antlotheir..exchatige,rtari„er-'ol4.y.tister day~arndtheiday'.l36'fritb,:'vtsited pectien . of,c6untry 'WWI ittlitil`Viorerfeb. *The rain commenced •staily 'lan* 'kVeilliesdayy heaviestieffeitkiiiitie-liitiliiof6l64kPetidif="‘ ,OpAriri-Thurstiny#ght,ylihn the:raie liter t'i'n- torrents" Ihrdligh- the -entire. night. Every thing: w_tuf - inuf,tilltted I hy,, , thA tioc.d. The celin'is 'of ha l if this` dwetlittgs in' our beton gh 'vFertf ''n - titenifafei"te 'depth of severaFfeet and their contents much damaged or desticip:ll; • of course swollen to an alarming..extent, and the Conedoguniet and Yellow Breeches' ~Cteoks,'w - idh slim the Norton an Sout ern borders ikrfiiir botinty ran:mountain-high: The oldest inhabitants , say that neither -of those streams have been ashigh during the last Sixfy years...We regiMto lertin,thiti a' very crunifderable damage and loss hap been. susta n r firritbris, it ow n ers trutpuiacturers on the backs of these itrearps,„ . , . ~ , . r - Feneea.havebeen torn away, grain: fields. have been swamped, corn fields sttipped of their produce; add ,ever,y niticle •of proPifit ilien'strihil Ltv‘4lling, houses, been swept o ' by ibe teritililb rush of the resistless•lllo(l.- 7 We have•noi been able, however, to ' learn the anidtint'of kijUry With:titiiiicient 'agetiii:' cy to tine* uti'togive * details: ,• . . ' We tally regret to learn the •sirktite 'hisitis . sustairted by_our friend W.ll l l.WArrsfFsq. the eriterprising, and getiliiity proprietor of '±, , lLettrel - Foi:So,i - .in Dickinson township.- Tlie capaciixis dam at -his Wecks,, th has _been eret3ted grearcotlt,iio was thought to be impreghtißle in its.strength,.gave under the Widet of the noban Friday mot, nipg, aril the overwhelming masa of water. - rushinguppn..the works below carried off 'every vestige of the Forge, and its inadhin• 'my, together with the office and one-or two jute' Ld_weili og—hi/uses .IL...The_tle_stOction. was complete - and terrible. The 'precise a nitwit of his loss we have not ascertained, but presume it will be several thousand dol-• leis. The flood thus featlully increased by breaking of Laurel- dam, carried destruction in its tusk kkrough. the valley - for miles be. low. At Papertown we are inforWed, the injury ifene to profiiiiiTierit eOnerticiril ble. -Many dwellings on the-banks--of the - stream there vrere;muchinjured, and grain fields partially-destroyed by the. inundation. Not the least item in these 'losses comes from the stripping of 'corn fieldti by the flood. From all parts of the county, indeed, we have accounts ot•dam'age and loss of propel'. .ty as the effects of this unprecedented tied terrible storm. PLaixVici.n Acannary,L-This institution, if.: will be seen by'reference to our advertising columns, `commences a new session on Mon day, tlqi Ist of November next. We are glad to learn that ft enjoys a high degree of pros perity, which as increasing with every ses. skin, iftfni that Mr. Burns, the Ptineipa, has won from his present patrons that warnrreorr fiderce which only follows judicious an 4,, successful efforts on the part of those engag‘d in the mental training of youth. The institu• lion is pleasantly located in a neat and heal thy village, a fete miles from this borough and we have great pleasure in calling the at• l ention of parents to its many advnntages.- Bee his advertisement. NEW Boors.—\\'e are indebted to Kneed ler, on High Street, for three elegant volumes comptiaing Mackenzie's 'Man of Feeling,' and other works of that old and popular nov elist. Although got up in the cheap style, (25 cents a httrnixtr) these volumes display all thelaste of typographical execution for which the Harpers' publications are distin guished. It is just such an edition as the admirer's. of Mackenzie will be delighted with. ' Kneedler has.pfst Teemed a new and large stipply of cheap works, from, the ilamers and other publishing houses, ,besides, a vari ety of now music io which he invites the:at tention of the public, A Litton Cnurn 7 -06 - Thursday •131 last week, nays the Shippensburg 'News', Col H. B. Rebuck, of Southampton township kit led a large Crane, which measured 5 feet and f inch in,height, and Cfeet 1 inch from the tippl one wing , to the other. •His bill was . 11 inches long and his legs LIO tiolii , of letlierance. ' • The follewi g gentlerriehhaife been elect ed officers of, tle,two ,Jsivisions of •thaSone of Temperanee el this Borough for the :snow ing_tplarler •,. .;‘Y 4 ollNtrroti,DAvlsl9n,i No, ; I •:,•lf,Vio , P4*--Thomas P. Hackett:: •:, • W. Avi- , Samtuil ./•oo :1; • 1,, R. S.-Dr William L. Creigh. t , Wf aver,' „; A. C.-:-.Davicli,Birohmi I Sham berger,.. , ; Mamma tDaviinotri , CoreMap.•:'l W.' A. R . ' B :4 : saionion - ,stoOdi% ) ' l ? - !,', l : d Si ' : V '; Gould. .'" ", I,d J'..6..L.SteniMet+Maore, ,, JK , 'nt h ,' IP"! ' 4, :iti' , o4.fo , Jfil:J . ;:.fiN4 ttfq (tr-A Rio dei,'Jineiro,letidi 3 OF ~ Anoaf,l2; says ,Tod, .theiAmeilianlol in later, eild. family iareayelkbut billinottOp:chithO.abOve' Atteiliirltled ) sl:ift.Vv,ikthought lifwitroa4l, presElntecllat Vodit,..WalitlM;izreaeiv,ea. larthertilistrao4llo:furi.Otii.qii*Orifitontlie ;will; in .: me,take3:a+house apt '•; efoudit prifiloleilitolilliftil • lie.iastruetiam( arrivei~si'M'r. Wall pilisealSokiro tary will`betrepdyb eau for'` the;United;•Stidee~;a.. '0:V4000 1 f iiiiid44.ry 1400 •tc.biiik,el,o6:,*6' the\ folloWhiiituttlipkti General !Taylor to Dr; EAti:4;io,4LifiALiw7bc,bopATloN,-1-. r• tti . e,;!17,16 -„Oltijeciuest -iiiktiftite4irroxpoiittaii myrviews-oa-the questions'OPtiational policy rtdiv•at issue be tween the political parties of Itllb 'U. States has duly tbselled• me. rilll4l t ltil l / 4 9„ Peaflion l 9--aaY, llVl42PlkriY,ofr 'iiiyleitgrs,"addrreitspit Lto , !gentleirren 'in :the United States,lo'.litswerto base alfe s aily,s;ba k enTmade pablityaittl-1: had: greatly lieMed`thatiall, persons interested , had ?elf this tin/o, oOttlined:from their a Etu Tobi i t., ly aectrfate kaciwleclge'of views tind de-1 isttetchi‘relatioftlii - thik itP• •Peors,bovtWer; : that•such:is not the case, I tleern,it.proper„inleply. to , your letter, dis tinegylo,tepeyit4hat Tont not before the Penile. 7 . lrx Jt:is my great desire to return atthe'dloseofthis • war to the discharge thiise_prolessionaltla ierLattd_to_the_elOnY---•-• moot Of lhostrdonteslie purstits froM ' which t,wars'oulled:aints ccmtnenCenient, suit for, ,which my Mates and education best fit me. ~•• 4 detiret'lt,ltt dim tmcandor to state, at the satite,timo, that, Lweie called.to MePres idential.loheir gelerattioice of thrpeolke: wit h otttlhkaitetopplitual dpralce, I. should my. ditty 'to ...atcept, the what I! freely My . attachment to the, ,titimirtistrative rtilldy of our 'early Preiitlentt, deSire'ittinte'llfideratoed that !cannot sub mit. trvblittitthits ticCepiing it r ito the exec 'tioti tit aby oth e r Pledge as . to ',the shdtikpitriaiettlizin that of. discharging ite, td tftelbst of my ability and titract • )k in Adpoqlliti.db with the requirentents •of the „.I , ,lntltctllbsitiveri 'Toilthe eirdormitances; uncle; which-614y - can I be induced to accept l}io I I ghr r ritsponsihle office dl :President bf liab tilitteiNtates. 1. need hardly %chi tit Onnot'in hny case. permit Mydell yo, Ire hrcMgtit . .fidibre the people exdltrsc'ely by any, ortili3 'political parties that nbw so tlnlor ttinately &waif, our country,_.us_ dale for, ibis office. l ifitgllcirda me great plertattre;in cone usi ii filltiki!beineur with you . iii;3iutir high ind ' itlift estiitiate of the virtues both of head attic the.dietim ' iiiihed citizens (Messrs. iVenarea l AvAms, .MeDuvvi and. eitildinv,) mentioned in your letter. 1 have fieber yet exercisea the privilege 'of voting, but 'hail) . 'Nen called upon at the last Presidential 1 . Ic;ltion to do so, I should most certainly have cast my bole for Mr. CLAY. I WM, Sir, very .respeetfullz u your ohedienti Z: TAYLOR. Maj Don. U.'S. Army F. S. 1311c:orison, M. D. Charleston, S. C. 'The Great Storm% • A WeWorn cotres ontleni of the' ) North American reports that the re - cent freshet has occasioned. much destruction of property a long whole line of the Potomac. TFe rain storm'crifnmenced at Pittsburg on Tueu• day and increa's'ed in .vinlenco and volume in its course across the mountains. On Thursday the water was several feet - deep in the streets of Cumberland and fell dUring_ that night as rapidly as it had previtfiisly ri sen. The-wkale force of the current from the mountains found its way into the• Nit° , mac, and sdbn - sivtlled that Weam to unpre• cedented height. and scope. Alcing the banks on -both sides for near an hundred miles, Sinail dwelltriga'ked out-flows were swept off, thereby-causing great loss and suffering to a class ofrpersons who are at leakt able to bear if. The Vicinity of Baltimore, Waslilington, and the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Vir inia, was visited rtM Thursday night by a storm of great severity, which deluged the whole country, tearing up roads, breaking down bridges, and obstructing the commu• nication in every direction. The storm can• sed destruction to the lines of railroads to Washiugton. and Cumberland, that the-cars with the mails were kept back, from the im possibility of crossing the streams on those lines. The Bittimoro papers say that the Patapsco, qwinn's Falls - and Jone.' Falls were swollen Ma fearful height, causing:. great destruction to property. In our own State, too, the violence of the storm has been felt with equally destructive effects: At Harrisburg, on Saturday, at noon • the water in the Susquehanna river stood within two feet nf the mark made by the highest floods. The river wets covered with (totting timber, Prances, tut.,z—antl 'it has. been said that the West Branch Canhl has been injured. At .Vork the Codorne_ had, e.tvelled its waters, and 'destroyed, dame, raced, &o During the freihet of Friday last, as. Mr.Clins. Cassiday.wes dressing the.riVer atNorristown; M 'a boat, ho was carried over the Aim and drowned. . We learn that a colored boy was drowned . at Harrisburg, mi Saturday, while atterripting to heat W00d... The track of the rail.. road ,was overflown' below Harrisbtirg, and ty-experienced in passing. the `crits. A !urge' d visiting house floated past Harrisburg, supposed to have, been swept. a- Wayfrom ,Durman's island. The Canal is thought , to he.greatly injured to the o.teht of , •!, „,' t bl I ut er an . a_clafTell man ,w, wm soher,.,Cf lAtirsihesfur Foturty, ky., became a 9 .1 9 1 , 1 911 192 ,!if,4 9 94 1 , 6 49 1 i , :f-sVltile , alletilPtifig 1b,41911,9r,1141:191Ti11Y,1 on:Saturday ttio / 6 °°:• 1 9. 9 19 8 ,74 ° " b l3 Wail furiouslYaPPr,eitih‘. !nig 11.10119,•49tir d'ead•d cum. nerrs ‘ 4ll l Y,Pifito99Pli l + 9l3ll 4 3l 4l9ti 9l2 ' • " Oioncludr4 from "fitsi page. ih ia to say, whether lhose_who , to forthfroui her, ,fire , stde Shall .13e. imbuew with , sou, metes, of virtue, Anith,ihonor ) ~ h onestyi tern potence, industry, benevolence and.llloralitY, :orfthose of a`contrary, oharactsr-Iltee, framer"' , drunkenness, idleness, covetousness: , These, .wiiicbe,f•'iouirdt JO :b0 ;..of .the.,mbettirintural growth.;, but, on,•hcr,fis ,devojvctl houdy, : gask, , ,of weedingiber little gardOn,iof•l Arritlionting::Aliose odious fproductions,t,ccd PlPling-the:lnimah beirt.Mith the Jilypthe' rose s lind thelarnaranth,,that fadeless flower,; gmblem,or /flip, - '067 , She al• very considerable; extent- re.: oPonsible" f for the ,teMper ard %disposition !of her,childrem trtonstitutiontillyAltepmni be , ' I hutr.for the "(40; 1 /atien,,-or correction el these pairsioniq'atio. therisrosponsiblelor the intellectual adquiee:, , i ,th e nt s o f chiNrcnfj.thitffilAshe.tiltihautitr i tO' fdof what she,loan flot4thitt: objeet:::,titehoopr i . Academies, anitColl 9 llcltoPerltlhelc Potittio .thremiltbout,lho.filandf; and everylmother ;is :under, heavy , responerbilities; se that het hops. and: daughters;lnuie:',Bll.fthel,beoefith :which their wlll-petatit: . thw oitiell 4 ' jOyir;T: f,Phis,ltr , responeihleffol(ithisirielignoul etl6l; btation hoginningrefa)tlWitidbm4a(the 00;6( 43121;k1f, ikik,rixani;,nlotherliraiipof, i toti,jojtclig ,atitt,tift,leiar;:f,rlegreopOinfpsing it,id# 4 .4lt tft 4 1 k.9 1111 *9Ffflvill*P' 4- 0 1 ;Pg,i1 `‘':-It'';‘,VA°.!,!'''ftts2,i'l'6s`:-;":ti';',74"fl: =I `ia) ateLSutttaitiattu-a-H' New Orleans papers:Tll elved on lhe . 7th state that.priiiste letterst tid received oonhrmiil otgeenticeb;liihnder-, oWlisAeetiiigthitli-heen4 proposed. The Ne‘y - Ojerms:papWrif: V et''' contain no, latee'newnetiiStfr leveris hit sliming, tin_the'.l only eight interments from it It,,ieems from thetespatches of (;en. Re con that the masterly movement entrusted by. Geffiticott'to'Giih'.'lVrififer '-SiiiikCiii-f.clieru busca was-a complete, sni:princ , to -.Yalencia; 414 iletotiF nine - &led , so skilfullythlit •he kad tiljttoiceih in 'rear ivlt6ii4entirely unpre pared. Riley's'brigade mitered. severely in this - 60ff:having fost3Bs,oflicerslifitl , merilitlek to say nothing ,of the wounded.„ The des pitch. Cd Recoil lls‘better w rittvn 'than fhb ma jority of hileificiin'dikiuments. ' re. Por t -f om - i4Renf Aso ... the Picnyi n te, :which does•tiot, however, di , : anp neiv facisfeinfive to 'the battles. Ibe prowess of our artily ack'nowledged,, -but the route of " - ffiagnarnin — Mus cans" is lather attributed to a short supply-in powder and a too heavy suptihr of wery'bd4 sHiHery:' • ' FROM 'MEXICO • The stinintiai.Kim from'llera Cruz, t etth' hrisltstiiio"ol , New ()Rends wish the 'ciftiatinn.pfisoiiers ,on laoard. • • ..'Crititl.,".Besaticert'e,',companY, with the ex; caption ;of tiCiit. 'Hawkins 'rind 18. men .who were left tts4attis , tat Vera Ctuii the ;till tionat gnerfillihrthe reported 1O have 'been seen. and _feaiS ate reproved 'for • the safety'nf the guthtl of:Lieut. Henderson. .whinh 'had. noqoined. Major . Lally.. tient: - Moodie POdia, Aid to Gen,. la y•ega, had made hiivescape ',rein Xrew Orleans to Her - vana.., The Picayttnes kitiforniant says that Capt. Visceo,,ntiMithhic4.llihttalion went thfil 'examined tifoitErVis'Vf 'Catain 3 13thittficon's men, which . confirms.the account %Ott given by a - Spania rd , passing Iroin- the _'Capital.... , .Lient..Johnit flu died 'on ibutit4 cif The Ann. Mi. Itth passage to New trtleans. , . statemeht _of the dis.astretwdef9Bl.!gl'ablieral Worth qs Mexican " , bonibtrat. Paredes is stti obe in the State of Puebla with 64166 rogn, prepared to prevont, reinforcements,' reaching'illen: Smith. 'Government has bdert made iunittethiptio erfhtit 'his procteed ings.— Ile 'fills been 'appointed Inspector '4eiteMl of the 'Puebla National Guards. The State of Zocaiecas, takint4 . advarittige of the 'distracted condition of Mexico, has -- gefleh 4 ftfireitgriiiiafttlitt'Sfthe -- nt -- Avt. ut — tinit ,- entatt„whlch has sometimes acted indepent ly of 'Zacatecas and been recognized ,as . rut independent State, to reduce 'lt to submissron. The Delta imbludies a reptht from Sargeant Lorrente, modertng certain ;the safety, of the tielaetimeurundeLPenderson lost af - Oc BPS ' the 'Bt Jesdneoritiins!ntlalnpa do the 'Bth 'Septe'm ber. The 'Delta diadeedirs altogether the, denth 2 oVGenerale-Wtirth i --Pillow--and Smith y and 1103i:flowing up trf the thtea.,plawder:,trag ens: LATER FROM MEXICO Alovem - eut of 71 - on . ps--Gen, Urrea's Profftima tion-770 1114:tams Flying to Arms, - tie following despatch, from oar cues pendent nt_Petersbutc-, was deliftyed - by the telegraph. being 'out Of 'order between—this city and Baltimore; but fts'itit, blew 'Orleans mail 1i a'failed to Teach here, it is 'still the latest intelligence from the South. • P'ETkusninta, 061.'9, 184'. Ah arrival at New 'Orleans -brings Vera i:ruz dates to the 2181, arid from Brakos to the 23itu14., The IVlatrintoras Flag says that y, The ing's brigade were ertuarOved nr" Palo Alto, in good health and would soon embMk Thr Vera Craz, den. Lane's entire brigade had. sailed for 'Vera tenz. Part of Hay's regiment under Chevalier, Was to remain with Wm Wool. Col. Butler's Vattalion el dragoons hkd left for Monterey. A north wiruk .*its Origins.; which has caused ca change in -the' weather and produ ced some sickness at the Brazos. Gen. Urrea has issued a proclamation an nouncing the termination of the peace ire -sotiations„ andAhatthe-Nlexicans-on the Sth September gave severe lessons to thei r hate ful invaders by gallantly repulsing their at slinks, and driving them to their positions.. ...•The klatamoras Flag sari ; that the.,last re• mor is that the Mexicans fiad been inspired* by this announcement' Gen. Scott's repulse at the Capital,and are ti l ing to arms through out the country. determined to be in At the extermination of the enemy. • Three thous and mere reported to have already gathered at Victoria. Ihe Intel:Merts at Neiv 'Orleans froth ybl' t'o'ts fem., bu the. first inst. , .were billy five. LAThrt 1 OAI VERA CRUZ. Capture of the , City Confirmed—American Of 7 ,a_AVeunded--Mezican2Annottierment of, ,j the Evacuation and Capture of the Capital--- : Gen: Quitman Ma r ching 7olvards , VeraC..vz to open the C o mmu n ietztrons--Rumered Fern . ficatiou qf Cerro Gordo by the Enemy-- Resig. tauten Rf Sgnfa .Anna. • • An Extra Picayune ; dated the 4th inahMt, contains intelligence fronV Vera Cruz to the 26th 014; and from Tampion to the 30th, re-, ceived at New Orleans by the arrival el the steamship Alabama. There had been no later news direct from Gen..Botat's_arain but•the_Pionynne learns through a mute'. entitled to peat respect'. that the American.lois in efficers during, the battles of the Bth mid' 13th ult., was twenty- seven killed and forty-five vvountled. Tfiere is ,no confirmation. of the, death of any of our Generalst . -" Le.ters received by commercial houses, sit' l Tam pico,•from , correspondents in the city oillexico,tconfirm :entirely the' , Picay-, .former repoiBc °Vibe battles' of. M II; el, Rey andr,-Chapuluspee heightsi on the' Bth, and.l3th, in whlth.Gear Scott carridill three strong , holds;at the poiht `of thetbayoner. o A ci tenter , ptiblisheil Gnadaloupdatedron'the 14thiltidditsSetliM tlie; Commandant's Geirertil Of :the •'(.l tnents,, declarei'Sarittt Anne hiiii,;AVadUattni the Capitall but:that other , means might,. e •pursued , to harratig:the:enethyr... , •. 4 • It goes onto nay that teslatanett had bon . .made:fer theA:iiiceisof sik days, 'hilt the •bnemritt length establislietitimitsllittploces. lind positions from emit& reaolEthe peacelul;thenstieds of thtieltY, Mut their Sapreme , povernnieht , 'seeing:the' Stateitflairs warranted a departhrd, Oharigod their-abodeil and 'the sent , : oft government *Mild be,very ) SOunt..enrionnoedvtliongh the - I :site iiiid!not xelibeenr,agreed'"tipow..L , e. rn Tli&Aeritatin armfdliariati 'off tliel4iV tlapbrerile:s.vith,ell : their-lorn. CM) ard ay-brealc: with, all 4hr:lr-tomer upon , puitepec,l , which yielded alter a:spirlted:Ae hing° nri six houre ThetAtneticans.irrinte 'dtatelyi m arched , u pon another rstrong;fortifi... cationbut the qrist, , adyanee 32610 ohdekid bye tite t Mexican 'troo sodd ,hylSahla mitt dist) , ,pntirni the ' ground, inekbY , inchf but thellthr medalwere finally,itnited adel' P4 04 ' 411 0' boo 'haid . fightind:rx? , `i; 4l7 ', Stintlf iAnnatdttZioiiefA avoid btlinbaid Wet, 'Ornii,rod' , tsibjetaobatf!the . ya - .Verbal , *93ooslo6,olVe4i*Or s efig'PtGaitire o thittr hkfiinireiV.Vdtatidolo6lo4 - yfitetti r 11'104, sand froote*d ,hj s;;•No mention Is both vicivAnierignils ta4led, tke oitatielf therpfirito;, • .., v . .;14 thp• gang of • that fortifleatun. ,-*liiirigh - elifeitican army retreated M Gain. itleupe,f,4l;€:,.', ,riyheMon.terof F,oroistt Affairs addres edi thoßrOveinbifl-ofittOapirilifillielieg Min , to' irrangelidtpirtir atiltroll as liel l ould until h(*., itteedvvdtMetal - inlermatiorr! 4 yefiere rho agat,.' 2:lzoVerit ll erkt. jitieLbt iita;blialirid. !:.:., ,. .l -V,. ' il' Wel . o ;CPu fi rmatiqp'!6:fthe.rittiort4hrit_ -&titteAtinti=hadlerterr-wounded..`/ It was reported 'that Gen. Quitman was on his• Why-down to Ver'a Cruz with, despatches and Icitirthoneand men. Wilsoi was seriously 111. Gen. tqltersorf" would take eminent] cr'l LheicirdUarin'the - Citrarril State 01 Vera Cruz, orproceed to join Gew.,Shottilui 'he sinfeld think properlinitis nnival' there. Gen. Lane ',tn . () been co spelled to send ilaViralfitfCFasuppl of ummuhi i2.letairerat the Ntfirnal Bridge vahout.serions , Opposition; though thelguer • illati - rnade their ageriranbe oh • veverril, oc castons. ' His requisition for leit.t;thoilsand - rids otltall r 4.4 - rounds of - ball cartridge was complied 'with. — lt is repOrted that the Yeßowl leydr made . iis -appearance in - Oen. Larie's'com- Mend,' and that there d'Ers. - sbme, scarcity 111 ptovislons. Another rdm,dr iliac had fortified Cerro Gotilo.- A leiter ir,pm Major Lally, dated Jalapa; September 28d, says that all was quiet Mere - . PIN Wound in. Itieteck rame . near - killir.g ,he was 'then doing wef. ' A'lblter horn 'Vera Cruz of,the ,25th saysthlit , a . proclattintion had been issued by 'Swint Atitia, ainiguncing ids resignation as President 'of the I'Vlexicanilepublm,%nd that Senor Pena y'Pena had been initinted irrhis 'piece. Tile Picayune doubts the truth till' the stMentent:' , " - • The IT,ierlx 'Cruz correspondent 61, Pat rig. tirttlei.,. date oi .September 12;•has tire . . Perstins who Should be well informed ds,- Oires'usithat. the Mithbishop has addressed -Strong pttsdlaniation to Ns flock, to the 'effbet Geif.'Sei3ttltalx -dee ed to Belie liiiage:oous—tady of . (3itodalonpe in , order to send it as eittrOphy to Washington. 'lt this prociamittion has been published; as I do not diMbt, I assure vot4 that it Contains the knosttlognerigirmgmag,e that - conlilte - s ok en -in Mexico intih'= :en circumstances. It the 'mat eflicathous talisman that can be fised:tb irtflubride the neMbeiJess devotees of that Marvellous ittrage,and I a offierstuitleil tharthe prellite will riccoinplish ii.ore 'With this happy thOugll! than "y014(1'136 done by reirdhiling the Mexicans a thaitsand Oates a day of their country; tit dangers to witch ;liberty iri exposed, or by repeating to them the herdic.deeds of Manistee ; Alle.ide, arid -all the te,tist glorious stories ottbeirlto much *e..taggerated_ind.epetideocc The Siiptilations of iife Titaty. Thi New Orleans Picayune gives what hat paper says id the basis upon whin h Mr.. Trist and the Mexicans pro_posed to negoti ate. We amok a synopsis : Ist. Viere shall be a lint and tin ive r --.sil-peactrastboirls tbErtreatris ratified - by both parties. Art. 2d. All prisoners of both sides shell be released as soon as the treaty 'is ratified. Art. 3d. As soon as the rreaty is ratified by The - United States. all towns captured by Amerte.ens shall b 0 given np o except sneh as are. comprised within the liriTits o 1 the United States, by article four of this nee ty, without the•transportation of any artillery or public propsirty 'Within "said towns, at the: 'tone of 'the ratification of the treaty. _ Art 4. The dividing line between the two retinbllcs tttill c oirueetice iii the Golfo!. Mex• ieo, three let*nes ofilhe laud, 11-mirin g the mouth of the Rio Granite ' thence uptvaid, by the middle of the said river io a ponit where it tenches the mei+j,lian line Of New Mex'ic'o, theilbelowards the west i to the lon gitude of the southern limit of New Mexico. at the angle southzvst_ol tlfe...sarne; thence towards the north to the longitude of the northern line of New Mexico until it is in tersected by the 'first arm of the . Rio 'Gila, it it shdrAd not be intersected by any arm of that river; thence. to the point of said line nearest to said aim ; thence in a direct line to the same, ,descending by the said river Gila, until its discharge into the river Colora• and from thence downward by the Colorado - and the middle of the 'Grub of California to the Pacific Mean. Art tthr e An tonslde'ration of the cession of terriltory the prereeding article ; the United States agref to pay to Mexico a sum of mo ney not m entioned and the ahandotnent of all claims,. Art: 6th. The United States agrees to pay alrillaints of het citizens against ',Mexico that hays been adiasted and alk those that have not been adjusted, provided that they 40 not e . xcqeil a - f.',1)00.000. after exonerating 'Mexi co from any liability on account t oe, claims. •"` Art% 7th: Provides for ascertaining thii va lidlty'ot th'itt clairme. Art. Bittr , Gives The United States the nav %titian of the, Ismuth . of Tehuantepec, •or horn the-Pacific, by'rneans of any convey once now in existence. or to_be established lie,rsAfterlif_railroails or canals. • Kinth. Exempts from duties or confisca tion all gouda eifte:ed •duting this accepation. by the United Stares. Art. 10th: Renewe fArtin}it"Feaidllie tree ty of amity: cc:titan - ince-mid nanigation con' tlndetl in 1881. .- Art: Ilth: Provides for-the ratification oL the treaty by the United States GoVerument, williin a number THE 11101)EaT ULTIMATUM OF SANTA ANNA. Art. 1. Express desire tor peace. Art. 2. Stipulates fOk• release of all priion. 'era as soon•as treaty IN • Art, 3. All the 'towns, forts and artillery captured shalb be returned. Art. 4. The dividing line between the two republics, ilitill.toMmence in • the 'Unit' of hlextco"thre* from. land, in, front of OM eolith* nuititli,of Corpus. Christi, ,to run sifSigh(line thiongh. said :hay , to ~ the ,mouth of tholtie do :In Nueces, to fullewF the 99Preel4ofittrorlver Islneces, a straight line trece&lUntil:it:rteets actual-41 . 0n; .tier (of New ; Mexico ih Meet's!, southeast part it -,oll,,thence 4 folloW2.:the actual .frontitit o f Nbir,:Miaxicpby the east ,; - north , andW .est,of New,MexicoluntiUifinneetsflntittitle.34*Wh' will server as t he , botind ittrb f, th e' ptity. lies; from the pritni of WhietVit 'tonehtie.,the , frontier: of, I1(1 /Iwo to,thh' The: Gd v • erriment of Maxiee lqiies 'riot to *mid, ally new establiStunent or colonies in :. tttei. apace of land which between thO;Rie ,Gratide. and tile river Nuece..!- ,!•••:••• • '••:•, s" • ' onyirierit .not harried te' Mexico, in Coneithifriqpn to ritory ittni`eeiled; Art. 6 and 7..ltellnisee • tlitie,Mexienn4iv!'• .ertnent fromall claim s litre ,the' eitikerfs 'of thel United Stall*" .t , ATV f; -Agrees t 4, Settling 'relalther propetiett SitiiblAttnrthatilititegthOtta:l • o l oor; ensl;theprOportyboogii:iglif thitfpdriliasiton, •elfall'VVol l PciPli terliN7,; 1 3 044 I P •;- ,f :Art..l64ifecartll4o.aieziCans thopriOtege‘ ,) c-Alt: Iq,' Stipulates thelvalirlitt 'of all km* .i.kreitatei t oii by Mexicali .govsrrref, ineVioiste.the cession of Cerrito y. y, • - •`#:l4:•; , iPZ•; l 4llign o 4,clVlr ttop o o:99 6 ,pli piecbytue7, - Alitettdn trpor wil t , Opil , :tirt - ttefiefiestiChilitiOW*4.4 '40, 1 #4,0 1 # the twill fie ElOnfiiratOrdi„ - ..i;;;; , it473.-liY;fri - .;*9,. Mt; 'l - 4. -, T4e . iiiTahonefit, , o,Nusgo4bOte!i , mlitikitigtk# l o l o .l 4 o3 (4oPi c tivko r ; co ; 4 **rg4mr*,titeAr 4 7 lol,o l ) TPP s ' •,:k" 1 4 , - 4 . #l4lo,lo*lfir4P._ge.43Tl;,•4!•'l',ll!'' II on AO eitY, MERE • kln St uise Missonri, on the 16th of Sep. Ji'y the Rev. Mr.. Townsend, Mr. •limksgAtt•retiiilp MIRs ,61:43AN . BURKHOLDER, • prnatlitiol South :Middleton township, ih 4/14C 1- tklq' • • Oiltifid 7th inst i tythe' Ref: E. Breidem _ britilg - Mr. — Grßiti - ou - THOVVF6KPenntv •hofo,elp.,—to-Miss—MAlilt—ANN— GERMAN Of South Middleton tp. * - • • On Friday the, Bth.inst. by 'MO Rev. James r Lillie, the Rev. J. 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These cases are. continually occurrlng_jiL Ybis city anthn every port of the Union. Get Brand- • reth's Pills if you are not pfriectly.licalt i lly and thcv . -Mlf-rester tiliTeTtileine-eatt- do l t— meanie they cape those humors which are the Mien of impurity of the blood, and at the same time the body is strength ened by the operatirid of _this inest.eieellent medicine Sold in Kele by CHARLES DMENHTE CLOTHING .ESTABLISHMENT,. F EFI HE most extensive Clothing Warehouse g in Oh:United States. Ro.operrfor Win ter. 100,1100 Garments on hand and ready for disposal, Wholesolu and Retail. - . . l one pride, those who are not dealers or do not understand the reul valuation price of goods, will have an opportunity of parchasing Gar. inents as low us professed judges Jobbers and dealers in ready mada_Clothjng can re plenish tlfcir- stocks fur the Winter, and we znarantee the largest eatablislunent in Phila . delphia to select from. %Vu attend personally. to the packing of koods, and see that a good assorirtimit of sixes_itud.well nuilde.iuticien are put up. Sinigle Oita - forwarded ea per order. cl Our goods ore far sale 'only at, the large hui'ding,l2fi IlTarket Street, southeast corner of .'dlarket and Fourth streets, Philadelphia. October 13, L 11347. FALL RILLIATERY GOODS. - JOAN - sTpNE &-SONS, Importers and Dualees in Silks, Ribbons and Millinery OtrodiTNo. 45 south Second street, Pl,iladel. Ilia, are now opening for the Fall Trade a cry rich assortment of M I ./c. Y GOODS, a large proportion of which are of thei rows viz% -Bonnet Silks, figured and plain; • - - Bonnet Satins, of all colors and qualities; Fancy Bonnet and Cap Rib°Ube, a very hand seine astfilitment; Silk Plashes; Silk - Velvets, black and colored, of all qualities; French and Aincrica it Artificial Flowers; Fancy Laces, Cap 5tu11...4.m0 Trimmings; Bonnet Crow no, Ties, Buckrtimp, Willows , &n ;They have also receivsd by the lute arrivals a very beautiful assortment of Fancy Feaqiers direct fium the Manufacturers in Paris. Philadelphia, October 13,1847.—1in0 • • Ntiiv CLOTHING STONE, T IIE saibseibers respectfully inform the citi zens of Cwilberland county that thee him: un mud HIM are constantly making up Clothing Of the best quality, consisting of Dress'and Frock Coa s, Over Cl/1119, Cloaks, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, (;loves, and every article neces sary for fitting out II Gentleman. Our stn.:Wit 1it.;11.-bisoing but two weekefrom Philadelphia. We are ilea:railingd not to- be undersold by any eltablisliment in the countr3. .We are also prepared to to order in t!ie neatest and most substantial mainrier, , ,l;;‘. Mr. NV II Parkinson ' nil tisperienced and FA9/116:1A`• ot.r. Taili*, Will tint fur t'lla esfablisliment. All ark wnnvnted. • k 11V INGSTON • Cnrlisle, Oetnlwr 13, Isl7-3in lioloroved Chemical' Soap rilfas Soap hands unrivaled in this country 11 for extracting ,Greasie, Tar, PP, I , Oahu, or any (Wier greasy substance, .from ai l kinds of '6l; Mettle. or Ladies' clothing, carpets, sabre sOcads, intaglio shawls &c, without injur ing any thin, that pure Water will net Having tried the article we-can reconatnenil it withlcostridei.ce, satistied that no person will be without, it nfter n trial. Price 1.23. cents. For Bade atlhe drug stortvel • • . . W-B FLEMING Cnfi isle, Ociotid 'lBl7 . DlsS'olittiOn Ofirditrietship.* effiliE partnership heretofore existing bet weer) J. • the subteribersorading limiter' theffirm of ,J,nhit Noble & Lo., Iran this day been dissolved by 'Manual consent: The' bnOks rnd 'paperit of 1111., late fitMi are placed iii Or , hands of teopERT NIOURE, Ott whom all pertains having accounts M settle, or paymentrrvinakeovill - please tiall. • : JOHN N0.81.5E, ' • 11 - 01.5TRCINti . NOBLE, , . v. 12013itT N08LE.., . ~ ,Carlisle,Petober l 3; OAT. ~ . , , ~ P. s.- 7 Tht.l3 Errc I 1.111.1NC1 Wiliness will still. be carried on • ItyiJOHN , NO DCA; at tbe`Oorner of Pitt street and Cliesnut alley tittEsl-lOrAbc.kßlE's • ir UST Ped*iitimlv 41% . -freelOistipiiips . nt cf Loaf; kkll.l:Crtislieil; tool ~Pul leg ,*beali Isro ; •vJt;Sujmtp:,tll }'l h 3 ;des rlpt , ~ ~ nian d I ‘s44 . r 01 11-t,,i inter S'ef o g ric i e Sueg ll6 PFC 4l " l ;ltC*Rlbßi N rOtaP s elY §yrp,ilc ll Ny.; Suprio%; 9uPXPIPS;II9 , Pqrie I .}lqVolto4vloem i , . porr p ote - Ahitonili;lt taains, SO • O l'01;e- Silt; ~ a ( wl's4Cds of all :kiiiovc: ,1110; .hilarettlOo'be GtASS''lNi QUVANS ' CP.OOIES. - ,00t0b0r A 13,,1811tem . ,; ,. .1 ••• • ' . 7tag,tae-c-IL • G•ARLIAL FOXIANKL,",ifi. 0 1. .!I IN, I b+ !. 461 „.%;A totibh, to n 114,...0he bail', :Ist „Cgtliale~~QC :1140ricilitknoirlitheoraftve; 'lndebted to 11u pahriber:itr.4 beaky notified that they jp As t imigmtiott.;)v,. jonfor,lotiulgepee `dkhpbt" 14nif ilt . tlbt griOtVi; word b s ubs a;iq rvi.4,AllgoLD, A::SACKS' Groulidt , Alum , :eilfe4ht•;- sato- Ajr 41 , 1 P. 1 ,41; 1-; 4340016 i . 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