R 3 • •-:'• • . • , - . . • .• • t WEISNEEIDAY 3. OcTOkit • For Om ITonad., , SELECT SCHOOfwEn42 l2ll :Ptutothree' , ' , best Einholen; for the quarter , e quartending in June, and September, 1849, honi ' 'School : No. 11. Samuel .1, Patton, David. R. P,.'„Wiley;JcissitshVll. Steel: No. 12. 'And' McCartney, Elizabeth Roberta, • Esther • " Anea..)l,,.l.4firprEatello,-Floffman, VAdhitturktuNkleißs, , J? 0, 1 4;-,...MiltonALuStaymlin,-John grass - Vtim.lll „ . No. 15: •filapy,:lf;;;.,Suel, Mat"' S..Carney,i : • • itVilliiiirl-tAlatignesti, Charles VV. .tkrßellpfilitedr & Satidastili::' '• t ' -ißeeernbettloe.ta49sia• EJpHildtrazir, Seetly.• • N. Bi 7h O 2P named first eland highest lor ImProvarrtent::' GRAP.t . i.—t3,,itYii `. iiAli3l3tFd to Maj. Joseph ilFWeibly;jit'Xer'ti Hanover street, fora present of a lingedishot the finest and most luscious grapes we have - seen,or tasted Oft'i,season._._They were of hill own oultiva. .tion'and do him credit. . Coienticsromr, Theie . are seirerslCongressmen yetawbe elected. One Okicipe,,the 19M inskirt plice of Diokin: emi l *cettsed. 4.1 emocrat be elected in hie place. Id Louisianit : there are four - to „pp : elected, on Ott sth of Novemberiiiid 4 " ' , Welwyn:wow; Oar. 8.-..Gealiiiii Taylor, ac coirjpanied :by .the , Secretery of the Navy, will start on•histpropereed• Northern tour on Thinsday mortling.• 'He will stay. in Bald lnere• overnight, kind leave' the following 'morning ' for Philadelphia. ' ',Be will 'remain 'rin'PhiledelPhiit'untirY &CIO*, on„ Monday -*opting; when he Wilt leave for New Vork. President contemplafes being absent tv.l t one week *. ~,,, , ~ i t. ' . .PALsitaliesesTEß.. ~ -The energetic news. paper-and . dvertiiiiigAgent, Mt. V:,B. Pal -rneri.of-Phliaailliiliiii pas commenced ,the publication of 'O.tiniall , monthly sheet,,with Iliie'title. ' It ra,'vf?.ti, neatly got up, and its 'itiol,Prini will doubtless, exhibit the "spirit of ill . ~.t.: elpress,>' and the enterprise of the inde. 1 ipble editor, in a manner most interesting .., kits readers... Terme4.-25 cents a year. FORCIBLC CoNTI3 A/3T.—The editor of the N O E tiers Bulletin in a late letter Oct Philadai In tqa t iakmg of the resources of Pennsylvania saialitething gives a better idea of the rapid inorease of this country In all the . elements of riittionritgiaatnads, tt.an the ladt that the present -put revenue of Pennsylvania, ie eittalioiitia!ot the) Stites during the filet teirei'?.al 7 ,,lVl;sitiadp i zesi administration, and that her l gopuiationyi the approaching census of 1850, iiiilba,feun4 also to equal —that-of the whole' onion the present constitution. Moreovar,4 is not sl i oubted that her i presagt : yealth is able fully equal to that of tie thirteen. Stales at the soma period. • What would:out fathers•hevis said sixty years eines, if theythen had been told tlaittat , the explriidefht , that , Poricid; Chi Slate of theaiMfe'demey would be as populous, as rich:4lnd pOwerful 'as the whole of- the Xhirfedn , Who.hild so success. hilly contended with the gigantic power of Great Britain I ''LIBERALISM IriErioLAND.--From• the tone of the London Tibei, that, “corning Tents, oasts its ithltdOW,bciOro," it is evident there is felt by the government a stern tie. . nasally dor some extensive measmes of immoial - reform and retrehohment. The na ;;ottewls Mr-the eYe riatheoatierntons and 4 •loo n iiiieheinsittebanfieS. The 'only question t ) igikit' d el be applied to tlipildalicin of the 'Mideast debt, or to thi iiciiv'prese with eft.ilt± ll lng we i ght,on all, pleases. , "'lre READ:--:How% ()Redid° hear ipeil:3icuj,ltimaelvett from sub., ecOins: ... . ,paper saying thei ho time to read. When we hear /ra l ff? 4 11 ilkie*ause Alipsell, we conclude he limpet er found tirriejo con fer,any substan tial advantage either upon his family, his, country ,orhimself. !, To hear. a fresmatithus •Szpress himself; is!tmly hnKijliating, and we can form no other !opinion than that% Inch nun is of littlit importance to' sciciety: ' —BRITON , •MAl463ol4idNir ikeelatedlhelc i aigiurbilike: oq. mord' ifi'llirtriebbricila'Sitiliftitii ali• VOTP7:.# I PA.TFYIV B IR gitiat-r I ,k . 1 4,4m4er [of PlpiiMl l 3'RßYP.,Rf,erctlmpfietodija.Oito town 4 0ci5tm3,1,0,40 doortet a colored ebercb,vrhere:soprie , of, the,plaves !pre, sop-k.. 'peiedito - berp: fork Yx•leredintelf4ere'arreed trailibur- the vilitvetilttidsOed;'lind' , lt , is `egid' !I '' {slAP 44 0 1 ',O/MS/OWN ir.6.4 he itiolutions olLthirdiitst dioorrsoit convention idg tbei Houser of tliiittOpirte iiinrittiale'ibiti satturbee'Of tislititi'OndeldOrikVivere" . :t1; dt#o and / ; , 1:' r 0' PP* JlPtvoooftn;-miio ,thol Court .."4- •• common' Pleistat ilkleittaAptir,oti , l3stWayil ArenarJadsoni thrs wifethfr IVA., Z. '..Judson ; *FdspilientenotidP tOtiht l o6o6linty lot' in the -Aitor floc° riots, obtained di divorce 0,011 va r r ay _ottnaw , „ priportnk;„,, f Bolt .1 to LORFF-51,6iEMNIPAI:tlirm PAPREfri . 111 1g9IMMtfrififraYWRitliftt OFlOrppx. thSWRIAPFA. I I£OII, I 4AOMO,APAtoOPTIVIL sadt/raltlint toter , I AsistOs'!usiitanie*let, groat:B/%4 , 1 ':(l4o#4.4l4ltiOnbei.l4' et k iyaja. during, the: `silaitc*rM" Int 11 , ifitof , • WU.hp:Yil .ra- Idt' 0 1 ,FrAsP l aikOPMAilillifrO! !NOV -9 Ifilerti °loan p t ie l li colit'SSeptoth94/4 1 1t4r8. Au Wardliahooloredit' ~ reqbera g eor. ifeeretsrynot Etlate k lqtl4 Wvtitlis A: , /igihotr i ttr , •r 1- *Mtin! 24 4 l : 10 . be J!nga-449 , 1 010-*York an d , 4 :'APIWATA I I I4II O9/ 41 3 114 q 11 4A ll jq )4010 Th l' ' MAllAtrt c . 39444l4ool o ßslatUrefi 4 v .)l,o_,'l -,'- '40 16)141 0 , 10 14 4*qt i1 51 1 44040if f , 1 '4;41 1 444 - 411 1 fAtiliia ;. ai l • • THE. , 'ELECTIipIi' , :! ,- : • . • 'j The, result of , yiliktiay may be told in it , Yew. t wOi'de. .The whigeero delsoted irk whole fl i cker , with bal :: oee ; sxue~ FotiApd 'Oefeatti*(Ogy they okri l 'apathY'Oriti WOO iirenceN The Influencti: of treaolt.Ousyttnd tioltiog:yrhigs')Mit igittui;butilus , OVereome - ' had the s old and true "friends of TAYLOR arid JOHNSTON COMO' 4rto: the' work as they did lad year. When the ,risturfr..eome7in. in proper= fororifirdtifilit not it will be fOond Mut at let47ontl;lo,jfiks, aylor rite haft remained at hoist, while that of oar , .opponents hqs been almosk 'T-01 92p!so RollliOg:tiok defeat could- follow sue - aptieby. it is lamentable that them ould be such indifference to the reins Whiehlr"i4o involved, in, t hecontest; but, so Whigs thOG duly, bpi the-stay.agtome men have tendered, their, exertions fruitless. . worthy Candidate, !Or Shariftr-as staunch and true a Whig rat lis CO, linasthes been defeated, principally ; cause 'ef'the.yielding of the Whiga to 'the, kindly syMpathies which were exeited)iii behalf 'of his competitor—who is also , in point'of character an unexceptionable man. Mr. Smith the locrifoco candidate for. Sheriff, rate under very great advantages, particularly in , the Carlisle dire/let, and secured many of Whig . *Otes'tfirongh the active urg ing of his 'periuliar Claims. But if he had thus been sustained by his townsmen, through elcieilly feeling,lierhist Joe IVioDarmond has been as triempheiitly itiisraiied by Iris immediate neighbOreehd4cqiiaintances. yoke of Nerdvjlle districeishows that the - character of Joie& McDarmcmd is trulyihe praise of the CommuriitY' in' Which he lives, ant will prove to him a source of proud reflection in the 'hciiir of defeat.' , . We iiave one consolation in the election I,of our ,eicellent candidate for Ttetasuter, Capt.' Ww: M. Potrria, of this borough, vedo has received a vote generaliy, - ,and particM larly at lioine, of which ,any than might be proud. One hundred and filty : two votes is Mr. Porter 4 Majoritg in his own town! • He has also, as far as we ca ` t le*, run ahead of hts tiakel,in severid-'ol(ettilaces, and is elected 'without doubt. that we have So tar been able to,ascer tain of 'the result is imperfectly shown the following table: . FULLER: GAMBLE'. 64 West Wird - East Ward N,.Middleion S. Middleton Dickinson W. Pennsboro' Franktord Newville 'Die., Shippeniburg . Centreville Leesburg . Monroe • .Meclibnibilburg Hogestown Shepherdstoivn Bridgeport liamPtiOn. N. Curiiberiand Lisburn Coffey's • Gen. 4pathy has - utnloubtedly had oom. Mend of 'lbeWhig lames, not onlyin Cuo% berbind, but elsewhere, it we mayrjudge of the following :'; ,Returni from Abroad. The following returns are reported to have been received from abroad by telegraph, this morning, and if true indicate that Gam ble, the Loootoco candidate•for Canal mieeioner, is elected. Philadelphia—The Independent City fat e is said to 6e elected, and the locoloco candidate tor Sheriff. Dauphin-800 majonty for Fuller. Lancifitter-2500 majority for duller. • Chester-300 for. Fuller. --a' Waif/On—W for Fi Allegfleny=looo for Fuller. Weettiminlanff-2700 for Gamble. ' ',Montgomery -2000 for Gamble. ' TIM MARYLAND Etzeridst . has termi nated as !follows:—The Members of Coq grew elect are equally divided as to num bers.,, ; Me4ars. 'Bowie, Evans and Kerr, higs,aro chosen in the Ist, 6th and.toth and,Mesers. Hamilton, Hammond. and. McLane, Democrats, in the 2d; 3d and 4th Districts. ...This result is a lossmf Whig Member in the 2d District. . • , ter,. this la ,a net Whig loss of seven metnbers.in the ,House of Delegates*rwhich still ;eaves a Whig majority of 20 1 and'-the reternelet to woe in will notiprobably-vary this. majority.,,. The Senate it will' be recoil• lected, elands 14 Whip', to ,7 •Heinixtrate.,-i-; The election ot , a Whig.. U. SiSenatiminlhe placi of ihe Hon. Reverdy Johnson : iethere.: lore `,&% , f • ELECTION IN GE*2lli.--.MCICONj . Ali ihe'COtinties but three been' , heard tro;3l. The Senate stittiti . :s‘thi t inpaetetei to 2'4:Wilts.__ the house it ,will:stenif:¶7 Jemoorats - to i fia shigs, r ToWties;theter . ottit/ eiitiilitikte`T9o3evetncir, Hasa majority of hOll. 1 " '`" .mire IS*. W AtpilL l'itkouN,E.-p-Thps alerting Whig papek4ifill maintains its ,posi• "R" 1 910 1 1 a d- 0 -9! 0 nTworPer)/Pre#Ottit liii'scountri: W .,; o 4il 4 2? 4 sj),ftg.'? lll ,ll,itif-raavin Ithe Country stfidueted,,wiiii the.iame amount ;nt.; Atatilkattil , LAI are.t, ;10 ; a otes" fa •.prspec i t., y icsn . itly,“pohlisheil . tor • 1850 Mix; proprietors i sa,Y ;it...—.... , .m.ic- 1 ,, , , .., ;W' 14 ...: , 1 n, ~,,....,,, . f tf,The,yrihusie iii - noar too widely known 'to nem:444nel elucidation, • Ipi conductors aim, a `heli4ve l bily a r e enabled, to furnfsh I;alarg .. • inniuiti and variety inlor'niatinn 'intleyo,:whetker in its Daily,•Semi•Weekl Pltr•nia , %kW, ,tattuffit than•call be Obleined,as th° ?PitV'T I nu n• Thff 'rliPta,vpr,M, Iriiii ef fair er 'ail , tit'lls,egeal in every, ; tiling botondvelifilent nte io any 'BlO Daily in the leorlil,...rio iolntheirbSemi•Weekly M1418, -- find 11 11 8 ii4iliftfklY,01 1 1 ,112 1,..WiltaN i le ',a ff orded , td club" - at ,v,ory,,rqduced , prices:. :paying pp 001 %bilk lidSritiari sribscribers,"iiemking ,po* papers except for cash actually 'Peliklitlif frivoled with a subscription almost it not guile witlinuttparaller,ithef , liiit , iniaffealto #061 3 r fix649 l o lB ,lpr.; l 4lkofig Asiliatance, Con' Ir!EiPtilden°flg a WatiWirPW°9l ,l l lo, l.l"i?,4l. 3 7: foto,' a 6 ado . , . 1 vattith64-111DdiN Tiibtme,'"(qiindity6 '-eitz pepted) . l.theechoice of three .editionei per ila7.44sltzfbillth:l euPerlroVall.ltheet; f0r.05. per 0 annul. ‘Sems- Weekly nibune, (etertyllAil l , taliesdayend,Sattuday)parrie six° Pith! al. osll.2,l'k l sot Th averair. Pt- er l oolkottw , pagri , .tiii..bOlnriiiiiive" 'h;l62 1 oriamiten'otlitemeopies lon 66i , 0 coopier b0 1 ,9:10r101#4Y"Ileir. ApLerini a illpeiss for 9.+:r I:Vi m p i l n qVii.§ l .Y , Allt l iko99qPtPlch pa qua Op when the ;siren of 1 rent elpilllis 6 6/06481`7'181tlerif!illi144K ully GornOini ks teditpecirßiaying , Ban, , el,/ ieriitiparoltifithisitifill Pribikiipii",L * ovinv.tovaridtmertified ili;thalP4466o4lN tlaklitiligithgniql W 6 00p(1.9130tialgyop; all ItlfYil„RPT,Hrown , 411,0 P71%Vi )1 plied im . aspor /4,3lpEisam i tt i , 1 netatitg; Picrii 'it iet.' ' , — 4- " " 1 " ' :tu , ott , 1 ... ii ' ' - , • - ',':''','"hlitlittln'',.;''4wl Ell BMII .- . ~,,.',' ', .. 1: . ..,, --,- ' •,,- For tdi go p(d' -4t E . TART' NCA i :- t , M:.,,' E ,... NT . . . •. i tl 1: . ›.."Ntwytritx, Ociober 2d; )80, I ' 1 IV—Thr9Ugh the columns,cif,yottr. ,• 4 p,. r,1 4 s to take some notice "ol•ntrith- , , , , 1 4 !mils Id at this place a few ..vstielcs ago g .% .-, . bad:: idols its friends called a ( Wintery En.;.:.; c pinent ;. .., : I.,would' elate - hre that in the remarks' whieli7l shall make, it is not my wisl3o,mongd„the ..feelings....„ol,lanylonest ! ,- iainatyartparelldiaposed person or Persons vilock.in.v4i*ytegattended thelpormkaotint , at , anY'tnab-dtirifig `qtri Cofitrribinite.• 'These .. however'ere ilOl "likely. -to. feel ,insulted by what Labatt say; : Those of an„epposite chkr, t. acteriilfeirt.ihis:- abbe Will - fit; kre' 'Wel:Mine .to..P_utat.en.4,..itgainst.- military-Meetings' in - ' . general I have nothing to say. Wlheo,ges up, ei, for the porpoise of a proper oiiiirlization—'' proinotieg.a...right,public spirit,',s , rfund-when - r Conducted se as,to,littaie these; objects,t,they!• 'tire' exttistkble . 4 . in • tact commendable, '',,, put', • iviletiritt such ( tin'itkiiiitgli•the" ovily,eliiiii,per., ,ceivable ifierifent-the ' only •vtgoiiii4loni ,pronioted..,rowdyienr,boldirisg: its•leyele., in; baeclianalienkongtf in the stro ete,„at the hour, 'Oriniiiiiigitivhen they dra;vv together and. permit : ; the .gimibleg thiefi'ind 'cutthroat , to- pursue each his respective. avocation—it is', theu.the duty, ot , eyery,frien d • of. peace and' order to lilt his voice, aniteither petition,for, the abolition of at/Military viseetingii:,Ok hold up .tlf.publiri execration' Mos* who get ' tii) and' sustain such.ap.th , e,one• in iquestion.Et •-f • •I Of, the volunteers,whp attended, it may be eisid generally, - that the conduct of thosele siding in the neighborhood, was testi, itlim ble than that - id Moire from a distance. ' 'i . '-. ,The niceting. had heen. advertised l in. the ; pipers and handbills to comretethie on,Mon-1 day . thll7.lli.l'FrOM this titne until' ~Thpret,.; day nicht:Sim When it broke 'lip, 'Might; be ; seen 1 (day and,' night). in 'end ' areatal" like f`Reed-Quattene , '-,a, Imams that if would be an unpardonable sin to call itliotelr-44 any 1 thing else than' arpggery 7 r-M ight be seen, in _peenniscuiiteliiissitjtibi l aigen—fiehghtfulhemllt;; . .813 n-t-a. crowd of seldom lees • thinfilly,,.. sometimes two hundred personi=black p d' white-ragged and, w ell-cl ad,--old and y• ' ilig !- flock and rich'—:B6lKber and citizen—. 'f' 0" Wi slid civilkuiLlVagalitind imilgentleinan'', ' i't: the honor et -Abel-name ' however, Ithail l ,' ' • ~, 1 ,1 said there were few of the latter)aliengeigtiiP,; in Opt serious drinking, except sucltas , had /I, tiltea y enough, and, were ; laid 0nt..,.„,The..!: very'att eitohtid this; groggy eirilt•Wits* 11°1111-'l-, teiL• You:might!, smell the 'stew_.•of tobacco- ', smoke and.rum-elope at the distance l ot one .1. fourth Of etude. Even.the dogs on the street II avoided tet injected loc a lity. , from .this l! hole; AMA ? rages --'after being prope r l y" bad. ', ed--wouLlfaue in bands into' the istreete j •.• and, 01694/it lull-military license; go off . in the forpeff,tf:.newloineil baths; low., , black. • guaidisine Obiceee songs--sting at the load- I eat pitch4thd Minks to. females.' Buell : was l; 'the conduct inlhip village, _ilniingtheitotitin. wince el this-handsome - NW • ; On Wednesdaiforenoon, wishing to knoW if the camp ,greeented any thing more .coin ! mandible, -1 teilketilthither, dieitant one h a mile. OR arriving' at . the fence which stir. 'rounds the field in_which the tents were ' insetted, onectl the first objects . %Inch met my eye, Wait a email wagon cOntaming sev eral ooespante, :Seated around a table or stand, •Ori *Welk - were. scattered gold , silver, dice, ' end sell the other•travelling equipments of • a ' baud et professed gamblers. Passing by the l tents I saw seated, in one of them, four indi_ ridmileierigaged in a game of all;fonrs. In .ancalreitent , a .Three' handed'-grime of. the I satne.kind AVBll..itt ,Orogress. 1 nein • turned my.,,stacettion :to thetnilnery; who were at the time ainder.l.parede. '1 saw a body of voluti.! leers Sasdlionnatifficers commandi ng them ; • but I soon discovered that theniiistpitweefel commander on the ground waft—Alcohol.— ... 1 - finUssAint - 4, -indeed, but still most , actively engaged; was 'his MO, the potent .Captain Whiskey. 1 saw thiehigh.epirded individu. At occupy. :several' important • poste-4n : the soldietit , finake--its their can tetene;--m olit'un. .forlunately he aim:ended in getting into: the , .behile of a considerable number, and officer-• likeicaused'llieje arrest. About one dozen- 0 OC,lbole, thuti - pur - here-de-combat by the gel- - halt captain,. I . saw stretched in their dents, laskitig in alt the glory of conscious lode- Tendence: 1 then-left the ground. . 1 i have said that the interest' of the encamp- nieni cotnutenned'on 'Monday morning. Thn military fire which was then kindled, oontirs. i "lied to increase,tn &nen. , until Wednesda y .evening about dosk,lkheri ,it burit, forth ,in ii.giand'blest; in' ifieelle 1. e bra geneal knock 'down, drag-out dog fig in the street=-Ia ' .. whtikweire 4.3,sehatiged, nl, t indeed, honorable soars and Wounds made ith sword and bay onets, but bleeding noses and bliok'eyes with 'thumb and'fieite. - , . • I-Thia I.owevez.was justly considered at the time es a delivery—expluehm—or rather an oozing-oat of that 'ewfbl state Of high military'" excitement tinder which the'whitle thing had been travailing since Monday morning': cud thabrowd dispereed, satisfied that taking it ' all together ; It was a' moat hilidat'ine affair. , , I' have several`times, since heimetainpment• broke up, heard the question asked "did . you z - :ever see sieck.A.,.completd failure? .After alt ;the artiagenieati : Made, anerlaboi undergone!, I,to get up something considerable, how name' • I it to besuch a ,cOmpleteilsileire 1"- - I' 'esisitot agree the} it wite,Mtogether a failam ; „If the :object' or lbe • friend!: of the meeting ; eyes •to assemble a large number 'of volunteers Mil' A:multitude ofepeotito.ra, then it wait' a fall4s. 'ma ',hitt in infikifing-deep and , serious injury,' onpsia l tietiety,Oby have' been Most unfortet,.. ;Gately , successful. The meeting , conthibeil but three days. •Three years will scireely !Ml ;Bee dilfianteriect iteutlemoralming,,e/fects on ; i the'comintinity. • - 1 . Ma. Baverv-7-Having given this accemat of '. , ; the meeting, I Wish In - cell' gilt m noblioidd— -,or t,hatportion.ofit.which talAes an:intereat lit ' enolt,thinge,te, a levr„ facts . , in ,coneleision.--•; giari•direiit hie buil:Ansi, and Itiecineit Must ,be.proportionlite to the effent.l' l .Vheretexit'Of' ' .t hele . telm eeting.ta be f etto :outrage .piaprle, 1 sy,,ce t .q - 1 , - 4?4leßfnu°R 4 enle. ,, infenrelY l sueletV;l6 hcair the tone of moral feengl .. lln'indivit le, to lower the standerd.loralt-' ;: 4 1 respect.. nd •no benefit either lathe coin-. 'manity,m, tote Inia,b.eim„reapeklefietiret.o 7 - 1W.h 1 6 MIX' bead the canoe Of 'this annaCeamty infhetuginjuryiLlWeislt-the-enblicil-i Nii..-:=l - Illetithelpublio,,voiceteemmandedw,the • lawi of 'the Stittit'enfointd, or pull& necesidtrxequirrj, ; led that such.a meeting :ghoul., takti•place,how- !etielvninidillhifighletegreic.the -oWl' ilniaitlin - y . ::dotresttedlitteetzW,buld 2 .CohimandomienceA'Aw; '.., 1 " mi l l'ugh.}9l l Ao, , ballrlisli;AnffALSOPlitiou:.l , that' thilitjurr was don't+ .18 .1 - otirAo! t.',l have illitidy slid nerPfiblviiitilitY dit,Pessibly le. ' 'Saki , ' 'OOO6 I ' ..,,, '1 , ,01 •,,, , .I ~....... A , ••,::, ,' :. O. , :.; ;ad , "..-.. bo,fhßtiAngst Yo.qPoPsiblettThose) ,who got, up the monting, and for whoop. par, !titialst'binefit vial; up: ,Shall these things bet- Shall such' , men flei 'permitted to 'halve' io- Spence! :ThtlY mtiy , ,prnongst gamblers inn' ruffian!. Mellow feeling arising frinn ionimpp, interests and similarity-of linrenlts, will nat urally them Hitt' no long nor'; the free , fauil Terrialns',soperlor tta: the Military, let, thein,berpre how they„Abritsf, idnitiany ,of honest meri, ✓. ,AN OBSERVER: irr i rhOltioitti:CbannyniCtitiotilratitues in ue from 'ti' we Aid not , attend the'eneit'infomitif, do '' likinflotittithiti, 'We t hhei'Aiury'abiaiii&l he scenes which. trcultibiteq, but • ire 'ka l e tio t i v oti v,Ji =irk aS • • )V.V. l. . . . .... , , I,C. , PA V*lll i ~ ,M#141•14ollt ATIONId:it ' si r;itfdi-; 04 10 1 1 ,.: !,h na1..W?f10... Priceit, Of Storni 4 if ~; lifinfiliodk ' A T' 47 ifi LE ' -- AfkY td. 3o qi lifbcorifiV.u94l o ,-3 1 o7 ,, offaffge-i oiffillal.,Off4feicfAii44o;hiPiti,Eitfli ; 161 0 6 ,'Bli 4 !)- ; 1 , 0 4 '1 tgif if IVfid,!7Co".tiO OC , ,iti run :1)1104 . ifOldli, . 110Oefiififi Iliffolop fie' lois ~ Oflsif 4ci.bilf.',;of 1 ex:ili lOefoiknoik;thflioni f 'Ojai coOrt , Ot;C o iloff .w 104;goofOgifit1 that-his possouio „ firdf!i , f 1 !OfOffll- jodfiliOndeot 'iiiiiiooli:Ti 4n;;Cfliiii,;:r:fiO;): ~, . r 7 7:l#l l l4 .3 °P) l fflgt i l. giti - ...Yr Lt . . ov a l 411T,K1 .., 1 .. '. flo iitiffittoW„lll , Te t aaifi 4014,44--oflhlff Veollife i gf.§itYlitigt o 'mien '!.11i4 - ..#liolit l i: 1 t o uilliat 1 4 1 :, t n, ,w051i.,,,,.:,,,,,,,:.,... • 1 , ~.. !. 7 1TRIIY4kati'4agfirg -, flratrOMPltii:V . ll. , ; ‘.,6 Ittir l / 1 0NRNA 0 Priii°4lk - Coriiiy3OH `llO, a ,it0ier,,, , , , ,, A,,,.,,....y.1'. , ..Y , 64t , y;: .. .%; , , ,, a ~,.. 0,1,... ,, h., 6.,7l:qtlau,,ipt..l4o7iftioii4T.b4ll:',4mf'Pitli3tiv, .11„te*,11WItOPM. ' _lo7l3iitleWe,Panadt'Arrived, at Jersey Piti2o:Thilisday..-ithi444'.;bringhg • ( dates fromOierpool.*-122A'u!4,910:-!;tredri-Lymdork, to 2litielt.:-'::Wiigiri a. BUCIT of thelotel- Pietioil:reoetii4 .- .: . , ', ' k ' :,,,, ~,, ~, , -:t , 4thytig",t4eiY,4iiniinuirolai ite ms le "Maiiced the 'utatentent that: , faintrablit; hive . - been!'made , for Ariericon'wbent,-tii-le landed-r , ln Landon; free `.of, oltetiaigiti,*2W - iier quarter :•"--: 5.:7 ,- 140 - Chiculat - , of. Brown & Shipley, Of Ale! elt.,etatie - the cotton' market to , be dull and lanrikwitheat however any , alteratinajo„, Ir. titiebl7'llii -r iiilis - Of the - weili'Are • 28, I l bales, of which 7,730 were for speCulaillm. and: 2i4eMlits'eliPOttitien:• late ' preaetiPsfoCii i in - 1 port is ' , estimated at_ 578,000 bales, of .which 419,0001 a AlliCtleath The reports of inereas- ling disease.lathe:potata crop, canted iii 04010 Ol!„ol,ittosorn;andleferior.qualitletof.Amerl , ,gen - ifenr—on,,,,n.ccotik4 ,of ,whielt _thijOrper liaviiiiedle tio . guide, antEtfielatiell a do.' Is.,,pei..beirrel , " .With; ,th.etie - inKoPtionsv• 18 1 Market Air the week closed is balite. i 1 iftexaviii.4The poteltoe disease Ise yond all i t doubt, extending intb`sevekt - district , and th low prices of potatoes in the -count markets are. attributable; in some degree; to the ohmic of the farmer', who-arisen:tout to' dispose of their,eraps...,lajDnblin ,market,thp supplies-of Unit ~t ild petitoes srelitcreisitigisind the starch Manufaetuiete are ptifehtislog•largely. •' -A: fat; map, froralSwords; neir;-Dublin,.soll. several !pals, 0, n,iliseased,state, at throe half pcnee ' 'per Stone. B ut the dileine is still very pertial, aria ;Inlome parte the blight bat not appeared, .and the.produco.is mestwbundaot.kEren still a fair euppiy of the mid ; potatoes - Way tie.eiticut kited upon. ' , ":“ :, - --,- , „: Aiisinia . :kb Iliiititeae. , :;=The' l legit se: 1 ecn - TfilEs - from Viiitiosaietendlcrihe 13th instan4 inclusiveiyoied , bring the. inteiligenee !of the 1 inTrrender,or Peterwirdein to the, imperial troops oii theAlbsitist. - Part' of i the.-Megyai garriseptheaded,by,the Commandant Kiss; de; aired-still to hold out, but the; majority, deterl in laid'--so,PraiiPo longvir resistince. - '-Cdmorti had Ooteurreridefediand large supplies of mar. like.ttors badbeeolorwarded to the Austrian treoPichi, , OrAif to 'undertake bes ieging S opera; lions '', the - .atitilson-Of Comem • was Sidd 'id • emotlot to $5;000 0e.10,000 men, and to IM'well supplied'vvithprovhdons;but in a staieof com 4 plate indiscipline., s_ _ , . :The -Wiener Zeitimigierthe 'l2th, dohleine so_ etliet,,reseirating• the, prohibition to.,,espert Atistriengold and silver carpi which anis passed Ili liliii:lB4B:' , ' The' Eniperor 'of' Attitria ' re; turned' , toiVierma - cm ilic , lithien 'lila war 'to Sir,ia l . He,„tvas.aceomptteled by his wife, ,and :ph:Stelae, end 'hie escort, the Austrian Mope, .Airdiessy. ' He Wisritili suffering from,a' wound ,io -his head received at Colton). , ' - ' -,.,,. „- 1 Marshal Radetaky had arrived at.Vientiam—, - illa,receptiab wills 'meat brilliant. Tile sthiile of thifluunidipalaidthorities went to-meet hire; I elld thesleeeetatiere . filled,with enormousorowde I whoeheered hinvocifer*iy. Colonel Nise i ' the cenitiandentrof Peterviardein, aid' CM. &Whey, formerly, cOtannindatit of Camoro; are stated to; have hemp. ghat , by ,the , Austrians. ,ii ut the ..intelligenie requires ;,confirmation. The, Austrian Correrpoudent imitates tiro !enema:nt'. ' porting' te.be from Georgey. - Owe ireddreased' from Arad, on the 21st of, August, to tbelltis. , siao general s Akdigar.--Ile states that his object in vidirrenderingwould Ami - to Sails' the eificiion of blood, and to Infertile-his fellow 'citizens, i whom be was too, weak-any longer to protect from at least the Miserief Of war. 'Me hopes the otherlenerals svouldlollow his example, and rely upoik the Emparordlove of justice not to deliver" theqiungartan peeple Unarnied' into the hands oftbeir enentiaa: Georgey adds that he and his corps would rather be.destrnyed.id a desperate battle with the Austrianti ,than sur • • render to theta. " l c Official mono cif ,Betti'a arrest' ba'tt been reeeived it Vien Hostilities raconomenced at 00M0171 on the ti. ' Aoseuthili'bank notes to. the nominal value of 1,100,000 florins, had been burni by the Austrians.- - According to the Vienna journals, of the. 13th, 80,000' men aril-to besiege Comorn, undr the' orders of Gen. Hayman and Nugent. Thiaboni.i bapirrieut wee to commence on that day. Three 11urigelan billet:Abed been put to delt at Arad ind'iTemeswar, one by hebguigr 'the "estates 0: two were ,contiscatisd.. !L" • On the 4th the new Austrian constitution was farnially protioigaied, 'at 'Agram; befere the CouneiLof thellanit of CrotiisrandAtieliocal .1 , The I€lllo'iit Hobo ' Office addr!isiMd"!Wetter stir' " tis Gen. Hainan, compakoilitiiinglim niaL...pier vicinities Huogrguentallponferting Apr Mut 'the Prose:of the Order atiihe — Guelphs.:', , , . • 'lr is ' offola ly stated that:the Ad - steins! Got. lernment bas tnststedbipon tfit — Poit'S-fnithfullf executing the convention existing between, the two countics_for . th e, mutual delivery.ef closer. Isis rod "p ersona hcchsed Cif certain offence,. both.ortintrist cud &Weal It ...... 4 ‘tisegmetitlY Miles's the ,Turkish autlirithss .eonnive at Abe escape of ilia Hungarian ` and other leaders , anti their intichreirel who !bete °triaged into WM' Turkish territory, many of the refugees run the risk.of , being,givam,pre, tojbe,Aastriah .aathoritioa l at ' SPAlN.—Tbe tl ,Wai steamer Alerts and Cid, and an Ambrican etiiii freighted for the purPoie, had left Algeziras for 'Melilla, conveyingothe ad battalion' of „the Almansa regiment,, and; a sduadriii of cavalry, with 500 to 600 volunteers of the Ceuta regiment. Provitiointwere scarce at Melillo,se . the 'Moors bad cut off the:Mind supplies, and were expected to make,ap attack, no the place. . . AcCounte , kept, Madrid; of the 12tbdInstint, Mention romoran ,f. t• cbangeyorministry . , and, state th a t Gin. libirvez, who „Continiies indis posed,littribtitel,hleillneln to poison;'Whlch he rays ivas•adiniqistered Whim ,iti a cu;f °lotion., Ciliate. The finannial coadition of llfialu is dolt Warming ; a riatleial biatikruiney' is imaiiiiene. The 'deficit lo! the ' year *ill 'be 350,- 000,01X1 v'ea15:„.,,,„1... i i !- ' -',..c r .' ..71 ' L'lltristA.,4a :cider to repair the losses nue.: bilged bylbe Roslanlfroope in,Rungary,,from cholera a nd tha'stinid, the Emperor bas order d a fresh levy of recruits. The•Grand:Duke Miehaisleapired , itaWarieW•on ibitilthpq The Emperor quittadYltiersais , for St; Piitersbdrgh : upon the 1001, Ind Wlltnotrithin to' Warsaw'. anent , Prinesorhiskineritab has , resumed' ale [ functions of governor-general: 1 - „ 1 i Itlmil.y.:v—lNlXVlcrs ,, Obliss.4.4be 'lstectobli henflp accounts 00.011,1toam add potting to,our IttitiWhidge o f die prbwiiiii result of thp,negotii I l aliens betweetrothefrefibh Sind l'apalbillthorP. lies••,,ktiki,Powevrikaeld by some of trierreneb i mirnals, that the Papal Government hab shown half more disposed to, yield the depend( of, ibb.araiieh President; though' its measures biie PPbslii 9 Jflt'S.49? 1 0 sallskst(APlL t '...i '`7 it; +no; 1 i i P rom a:pr.oplidialuiii of she Pontilicial ee . m. ;Wiener liZiffatniiiiiity','J'artrasigiiiir s.lleldiiit I I Med ..P9loginiAlle;'lllbi we ‘, learoLablit6ardied, I bands Oil. continue , lierpre, about .the cuddBr,l. , and 'it %Mind i bippeat, Rat create' COnbidelablii bleriti.i , :Aiiiitbervprosilifination by Count Etta slag of stu,lsSo ll Oates SISSOOsai 041 gftiVestiiiel 'ca ma; , s itt scour ttai infested , parts of th e kiiiiiittilnl:eleiyi dia.:63o,A; in& iiiiiiiiiieldlf `matt . 1! brigendvarho , mar! fall :ilia' able panda • • ~. , 1 • ' 41 . ' ." '• ''., fi •,;,,, ' ••,I.Lf'•; crAtevi Accthints from Rome autp mat um French hltimituns!hid , beini batieid. to 'three' Obits,- tie itir enliniilkOtatitopwith a Aeliberate!Voille for the interior; a partial amnesty; ip_it, tpe payment of the debts ,contracted by the, P rovl. ' i on ic G c o ffiro t n io,, .i.11;(' ~ J. ' W C .' r) W al iP.III. 1 ; /t . 4es l 9mPlJlßkilftn 4 l'POrk sail Morll':over1; diy_!that ad arrangement may soon be exiisotrid,., ,_ The Pals* publishes a very long letter (bo'sn Remeidatedittin Otte ion:, from*hichwel instate lbe r° ll °wllfPlllikts'r!,ll4 ll. o% , flilitPst;Ps -, ranged, and' hatquicker an 'yoy,perhapilm agincli•Alrelidythey bight Way at Gaeta' Abet tbe l dialculties,ars tillt histAcigountable. ; ;L'liree means have even bn pointed ,out in, the most , re recent confences, whiclil. will reOlitifillifitti. Pie !Erest:Snis/i Willi sibioh , that atlas slip Ideal(oi "sgi l a AIIIPPIO 4 .I lit is.I9 I ?!IIIPPAs S 4 would sii a t ß olog na ;at whi ch Bathe powers be\ itortientddiiiiiltellYard'iliieitialii iiilghll Mb' discussed le,,praseneteot ;the:holy' frithesle, IM. it;lN= w it a l f g l iklgirte' I :f k l i ll &Vail:f i n ° . il,m3lifswisif , isliwins'arbiliti!thei hap islitint Ur , Pr9P"iiitel recit/P° 'PASTF bihe itr Ow 0) Atii Ifit cannot be eased eupp Mat Int adoption th isi pain livouldl beak` iibehk fur. Fruit...aim third means, itiuldnacogigh, thsfilferSiVanslits pplliwusiki i'i ISks'ilfS 9 10 14 0 7 Teal fi'h . iithifi'aer ' s with France. ' " ,' .- Acharding soltlieGdadoptimf•Turibllba,MQ 1 'rchy us #awerliiirt,ipcnn i ciftsliblioASsu rug& with : the ranch nee° ~. revery day , i Anil llikily; andci, e,' divisions o 'the Glivbiar- Otillit Commission •Itielftsio also Increeinag.fit M'llltrtfri,alßgnis4,ol.4,44 inA.m1443,, I ' f rlnt• iii itseid °g the ',stein of ,severity acted on ' by the Austrian Getinfrut alfilisiildat 'lllls'fAsSilligr'phlballdtvUilmiltder r nudacutibrirY ° f i r riNflittleVlrrril i liet , 40.0 d e ptvitir .iv ,a, WI , pee, os- gl' Nue e ri t tri. *aapliWtylthOitp. , ihti 40040 1 ; 0r •64 itig 41 5/ tH rAit i 'VAl Ai 400 9N pootif ft , to d' eto tiers :us they pH. d,si,v.igorous rt isatiV`WiP,a Oiiiifiiii ' .)u . eailtii WW I 'eclipe, .• '.,, .:' . ' ~... , ~, ~ , i - t . )?1 OP), . li 44 11:0 7 C 8 e 44 044 • a i 1 #1 , 11.Rii . 141, , ,k4 „S 0,..: . c i,indrthe - mane, •,," kliusc et' tbu I •• Au.SUu t ,flitr'vliiiidiiitui . I twin'''. 1 3 !'!"' 19 •J'I ..;!'..:'''..v . 'Theatre Ifs a hew Piece, one of thit.ackirs, havink.',l 'pun .4%li:totaled to,cast rldituliNsport the inconsistent character, of the French' patiple ! ,/, the publit encored:it with a' frantic enthuisfarms Fasstoz. ,6 .-The , tiortfollooVpublie instrim-V: lion has been 'confided 'ad tritirim:lo,lVl, rdiniller of 'Agriculture, ;and ComMerce.di This fact has given rise to a satiety 'of, Others:o all, however', agreeing in the ontsipeigt - Aftheq. speedy and final retirement Oflit'diirelloitz. from the pe bidet on account of the existence ' of dissensions on the Roman question. • Accounts *bleed from 'several of the de p rtm enl. ll / 4 4:00 .11 .1 end, us. lo..suppeacc,,thaf,„the laborebf ,regisfritliOlifeittliy Will not be resumed., Nil eetisits4qt,ken, or fiftktktidYll 'lretWttli& Hod lsriginallY:rnerilibliell fottarter , meeting o Ahrs Chamber. in this case the dis- catmint's pri the ,Roman (Maiden will net Conte' '; pn° before, ITSii , pr : •.l.lithy,whers, whatever i differenee'of Opinion on that subject may exist 1 'ln' the- cabinet=-:if dttlerelleit "tee By"! eZlst-4.111 be. de'veloped._ • It serstak-that-the resignation of Goners) Roy- • .10h111:Will-nOt-615 06C4ted,...; We learn frOin Aetna of .the stli instant,this the Cardinal .triumvtritte MITA not only 1 11 11 0 out with FranceAut haveabioltitelrfallen mit with themselves. Though so few in umber,. they cannoVagretOindt soino.Ctiatige must tskis place to get rid of thrtdifficulty: • There us,..reason; to'believe that the Cabinet . of:Vienna sincerely t approves Of the four points of the President's pfogramme md has engaged to co-operate• in . . overcoming ;the' Pope's' scrti- I Q . 14, - and indueing, hofinesti to ' return to , Rome. Rtinlin'taki 'the same - view as Austria-, respecting the necessity of se,pularizing the goo- vernment of the The Czar, at the head of, theSireek . Church, ismotmt all dis pleased. to see Pius IX. and the Cardinals shone of-powers which they have too oftereturned.to the"brat of- purposev - •", All sorts of runlets were afloat respecting a change of Ministry , but node appeared to rest . upo goo do authority. , . CAL WOR Q.OLR:—The .f o llowin g state ment bei been furnished by the U. S. Mint, lE3=l The. deposits olCalifornia Ovid ' to the 31514 - August, wertil i At the Philadelphia Mint ' 61,740,629 07 At the N. Orleans Mint . 173,918 73 ..--.--- ' 04 "' .016.53 80 44,177 8 00 Add the deposits of 1848 Total deposits from California 11;960,715 80 The Coinage of Gold Dollars at the Mint ,In Philadelphia, to the 31st ult. was 4462,539 00 At the Branch Mints to July 31st 1,33=7 00 Total Coinage of Gold Dollars $595,766 00 :Coinage at the New . Orleans Mint for the ' last. three months; adding•alst Aug. 1849: • t 1849.1 No. Gold Pieces. June . • Gold Dollars 45,000 $45,000 July ditto 70.000...70,000 . i•Gold dollars 100'0°01440,000 August ~'•4,000 r • Total 219,000 $255,00, [1849] No. - Pieces Silver.- June Halt Dollars 340.000 0170,000 July - ditto 440,000 220.000 August' • ditto ' 200,000 100,000 Total Total Coinage for June, July and „Aug. pieces of Gold *.19,00..02.55,000 pieces of Silver 980,000 990,000 Total • • •I.A Nam RACE, HITHERTO UNtrivoww.-44 exchange furnishes us with an account of the recent discovery of a new race of people,, who m hive beep found the interior of Africti, ab partakes , somewhat of the marvellous' :T est' men,are represented to,be" ationg -and: .power • fully" built, standing seven fn. seven', and .a half English feet la'height, an'd blac in color, ;although-destitute of the usna I ;diameter ethic= groes features. Mehemit Ap simian expe• ditl 9n ,up• Abe White, Nile in search : of gold,.und AteVetiound this rice of penple,,Ofteep,hnndred of whom, awned to the teeth, came down to the here of the river where , the vessel lay. The name of the kingdom i s Bari, and its capital Xatenja. They raise wheat, telmectWifto,and manufacture their own weapons. They are probably the ancient Ethiopians spoken of in by Scriptures. , • Co/rosin:ow or Hents.-,-A convention wet held at Nashville (Tenn.) on the 15th inst.; for the purpose . of examining into the claims' of the descendants of Wm. Augustine Jennhige, Who' ,thndliotestate In Suffolk, England, in , 1179, leatr4- ng an immense property, now estimated ,et some 11,40,000.001—euneistieg of divers bank , end other stocks, mortgages and landed prOpei , ty, Bcc., still unsettled, and lying in the.hands ef the lifritish Gorernment, suttlect to tho claim and Ofeihri outs' reside , in.Tenneuee,•ll4ississippl, Virgopiq' end Indiana. • - JUST STIBANNOAT ON THL,Mnsteurn.--The first steamboat that entered the Mississippi was the Enterprise. This was in 1815, ;, was only about seventy tons Wittiest'. She tonli 2S days to go Irons New Orleans to Cineinnit4land.the price of passage was 130;f), Pavllngeotihsv• " 41. rages five , days. , The Entetyrise had a single wheisl placed In the stern. FLoittuaixotaws.—The Satfatind'lthingfeat, of.,She 21 . th ult., says that no forjher linos. have been, committed, and that; thmtglt, several accolints have been madi,signs, have tieen discovered.'. Two donipantes olmountelf volunteers,. one , under ctimmhh&.ol 4 thiptain Esther, from Tallahassee, have, passed dews: south, noder ordeirs from ; 06f.,01,05e1y., • , tIOVERNOR 'OF ajor J r p,„ liei t m v of Keuteeky, the Repuhlip, pingo. ?PIN Otte been appointed UciFfnu,oro4,9teggno , In the Place . of, IYIr. Puggini •whe, deigipeit, , PPointintin,‘ • ~!. • .;I.' 1 P i ••; ' -. --, ', o lonf Jilt ` l VNPREIUDiCEp.!Le , p0,1°0184, e ti{ be siPtelitilleid agtiliStifils'notifritlyeeele heated medicjne.as, to despise this advlher Writ bit Used immediately on pain being felt I no matter where It'may beimhether In this head of feet, Whither It be ht tbeiback pr, abdotnin,,Whether,arlaing firearesteW) sat otintetnal chose, use the Brandieth'a Pillr,,anq, rely It r that the palfl will f go, the body will 1140 restorid .tp,healits as, soon ae. nature i batt,tecetOte, 1111MdliltIS e AtaiiNtlit from their effect: ? The quantity of Impure humors dischartedi Ilea' 1:41.4 b ib Vc e Pt c rro 1 1 I .‘ 1 i le e jltrAin; firlft;Pigii . ella blood, by the, digestion if a.lnodstste Asset., !Ityi urelpg the body with this medicine It 11 Wholemmiti: f blood becomes entirely ritifiedeti rimettitirted. " ihatthe bloinfektes tier Octopi , immune is lln Ititiute_sl,ltterelbsti j shall ' say tha iincttt, egy Or LtlPL'it ' most , Ow es , t pe • tea of diseaie.- S Olssestt be, in the, blued, we ,ithouli; , tritc#4l.ol.,:, titt__loiinty',4Mt'the blood: it Is Bib IMP riti which MI Ps Iten4rlnl,lo tiffireet too tar firieurd , ou health, , Biel statesnf the weather, In all simatiqns, andin,, 111 ilimiteh, - 1 1 .ThW: bleittnlikiWitiod splilt.'l2 al watul ' trying - to benefit threbody by ita.strieglee Ao :.01101,1 purities. But it is not. capable to elfbct its own ritlcation at all times r , :to do:this It must often aye as (stance. ...When the bluod,is loaded lAthi,m I . , uritie ' impede'', In thla ellitatiel that anise eaWi may be. fetal, provided the Mood „Is: not put Pod ell once, and this I.'sw:a to !Weaned If BreindretWii Pills are used. ~.,..::::7:-.32; , , it r. .. Sold In Carlisle at 25 cents per box % CIIARI4BB -PAVlT;trtiy. , S. Outbettsonti IThlppensburgis 11, 0. ripthentan, New .Cumberland i N. !tttner, In S P lremenstown ; .I. Coyle, Hoguestown. •. - 1 ,-,, 't • 1 , ' . laklrCrin!efook .& 'Cu ,/a'cf,f l 7,,4oolQ i , con'ilstioeof • ' • '• 1;i", ; The Genuine Balm of ,Columbia, foe .realorihg ;ALM '' " ' air. Mang's- Magical , Palm Exlricior, !biz shd' Sures, - , e. ,; • , I riewegi Neitieand'lloneldelitieoi Ydf 'ltr,.;dcicalr'd , Acoustle , All for.,Denfeelli:i ILinlnteht for.the Pllea. Comstock & Co's CoticentratesifOompouiid FlttldlJ I 'tract of Sarsaparilla, for piirifying the Drilpubn'a Sick iteadlichelhimedy • ' the Mother?. Relief—all Longey's Oreet'Westeriv,Pdtsa ea: Ris Pg. 14110 9 latsrti.EXß9ool4l4l 'grip hnn Iltolmatomea VermilUgataf , And hire Brown's celebrated ifali'llfiller; • 1111'. , / for re'lef In, Cboleia .motbuiir ,Uyaaniaryc Cuts.and,. Artilget, heath* Cities ton' Win 'Orbeut; /iO." %Warr 'tikFai Wr4Bl4lllrar iiPpiled MI a rr,0414.1/411,thealmaa vO a 'praparglionaovhich tvitnt - of.rediki proven* ulikdeakiegitif;morequirtioularly. , .blif 'Which have , ohiallZed the highest; celebriiy, ore , for, sale In Car- , iby iCIIIARLSSIOGILOY;';',OIe r igiht, dIPlftl,!” , !IV frf 8 ; 111 1; rlfil'.9lollP9°Pl!,:,! ~ •,,,,, , _.....,--.„ ,„ ~ ii,..,....,„,r, , ,v EA '. IiEA D !L—An teem , __. _ _ rebie remedsNTa"P"'"‘tio*iouxu.‘ers4r o ge' i .oE4t a o,ofjuk i f y ' 41 lxiiiio,': , ,ilWl; jt , A. liter the Cure of leelpitint eoluelttlpttoth C. r the r';',.. ,4..., ..... cee _e - el - • - ... , ;.,liKe4l,:ibit - Veqat, , hittatrh, bronehltli,.fetheet. 11 4 Or dl • :, - ' 1- ArLit , Pen l t....14/ 1 119 i. ttill'h ,: h igefete ol.lienry "g"" Y4 1"?"1 11 " :1 iilii;VstAl iiilliila. I LiL of ,AdminiatH'i ~„" "t . .. ot3mecha nidc lir ptella et ah' oWle I! Y . most hteolty itt4 Ximme.6l iattes of the .".! . .....0 . 4, , ,,,,., i tu m, I t hiii de i efree ma , n o y li p eLi ni re u a r r i eu ry co e .s4 o 4 l li the*,m w el de , ate e V i.e...„' huvg; colintyioi,:Gumbeilengt • "Zs' i ' 4 4 ioi- said t and*Plott stent-f• idav bibtri , isehedlbjilthe..itegieek4t! , ~ ..:. , . .P 4llllo Y'P tevild " ' nib ' s! " Pe r li;eo;,' .1. ~ , ' '. .•;, coUnty; io"the eubieriber , tilekromileqr t r e n r : 1 1 11•PitZl i et r eSc i girtir i co i W i PPu Ai nd tre iti t n u il ia l p lt 4 1 1 toctoweehip, in,thierO a lf d le a ll t t l i tnottl . i r , ow* f ibk fr ,!..gi o nc ,i,,y - '4 l / 3 1.104100 - .1. - au.a...-7,1.,0nih.,„:,04,191 o r.: ; : d a e ls : r .pinsied • to. ' - inkkti, 4 , o , l4° ,4l."..ti. nan .:A g t d„ei n i..,. e ept ye e •., el +4ll IP.I tato',Of 'NIA) 00._„ 00 .6 i ri t ifiyiTreiVheiktp tiFerir,invvlie-eflie-eke- ,41 i f t - 4 ••ft 1,.• n t dlPa il l, 4 ,, b or• t i ptim ibit:.Arliff known . .-the eanie,. , ;:tv • t A . k „,,,,,,,, 4 mum, ,i,,.. i 4., hlr led Dickson. at t 0 luau etreeto.lllladelphile4tirldhyA* ELLIOTT . ~ ~ [d e o l' a t i r p Azgt . f , K,ll . b. o , •,.#0 , . ,. • . t o site . .o ,., , ,ii..khij iT t .,: i . lif A gentAlir ptttlitt3l . ; ~07,-;,(1 it `t.ii 1 l r.l it ,t • i t„).., , I t "?( ..,!:rt! , .: l , • `,.' ''' . • , A '-. Ittritsxsdl:.itta :aoXvt:-Thei'llrat..,Liegiithit. tiyeWsuimblfpf the riw>"Ttittltory of : Mint, neenta convened ut St4ittil no, Monday; the•ad 'Of Septembey,Devi99)Lettlip.,9o 3 vielltiO. 'President of 'o.Coune t ti'aiiii7beistn'lTOCOa= lir , Speake „ . 14 the Hbute. of I,tepretientattyell;;: '..'..;Cti' , Tuesdby; the 9th; GovernotALexAtto*ii ttisiser, "adeorntanindaiv 'the - eitecUtiveland .„140iiiIal \ offiiiiia .of A thi' TarritdrY; met ;both: 'tiranelies iit:liiii lit,,aierinili , in jOibli meeting; and therein a clear' and' forcible style, delivered his first Messu4e; ' •• • • : Thiadoeument is eminently practical, in . lb; vievia,.:..aniLtmitelps,..tupell,enund; advice:Jim 'Main' i'‘Voi ore Rarged wiTh legfsititing.lor" this' infant. dom inonweu Mt.:. ..1t • recommends;the; 'adaptiokiitlilidorkill liWieuitabltylciu thilidiiiii tioa and wants of the Territory.; the providing! a Systein'orliaXation Whereby: a Territorial treasury ,tria'i,bu, established; ,1 01 9,00.3 ) Ptio!!'; of it ri'efficierit'schottleyit'eni.T the 'organization' of the.m ilitta c air a •safegoard •against - ther - lawleas=:. hess - of the Indians, of whom twenty. five %help. sand are : estiinatej to be located within M . ' .liants - of the Territory, and the:-•restrajning.,er suppression of the traffic in 'ardent epirits by 10. dian trailers: i ..i: . ` l , . : - 1 . : , ~.;s:::, , •:1:: 1 . - 1 In'order iii' . filcilitite t he 'titileinitrit of this' Territory t ite,-,Meavage.ulso.receininentle.an,ati: pbat tOlClklir9l4,ltriMixteild!..thW:lire-tiMption privilege .to,ati ; settlera upon,,llwrzpublic lands 'in . Nlitinesida, wheiher, surveyed :or,. not, - to .W,hich the Indian 'iliiii/hne - been exiiiiguished, 'and ; the' tiorelia e:s 'Of.: ti iii Siena Indian country "weist,Of the Itlissiisikiriver, from -me. lowaline, tia,the Waiab ri ver',iy Inch., is the:southern 'boundary. of the Winnebago imuutry, adding a . 4 the western boundary, of such ..puretiuse a line it awnt P rairie due river.t - f r uiii the lake at: the head of . This extensive, richiOnd salubrious region (the Governor remarks) would open new in ducements for the enterprise of our counteythen for it is considered equal,in, soil to ant-ration of the valley 'of the hiivsissippl, and in health. fulness is probality'superlor to any part of t h e American continent.. It is known to be rich in minerals as in soil is sufficiently timbered be. .tog traversed for one hundred, miles on its Wes tern bar* by a hard Wcod forest some forty 'miles idwidth ; is,waterid ,by some of the fin 'eat rivers.of the North west, such as the Min nesota, or St. Peter'i, the Blue Earth, the Osa. km, the root siver, andlothers ; and is bespin gled with beautiful lakes in every direction.— To the eye of the observer it presents a char ming minglippoUlligh rolling Katrina and ten. tle slopes, woode.l hill tops, luxuriant natural meadows, and abtindance purest' water; 'WWI feel a conviction that this' country, once thrown cipen . to, settlement, would be peopled. with a ta . pidity eiceedierany W thing in the his tory of estern colonisation." . Governitii ft'amiley, speaks as follows Of the present bbundaries and natural wealth of Min nesota.: " No portion of the' eartifieutliiC4perimpi; wahines en.. many faVarable feittires for the settler as this, .Territory. Wateted by the two greatest rivers of the oontinent4the Missciuri sweeping its-entire westerdborder; the'Missis. sippiwand. Lake • Superior making its eastern frontier; add whilst the States of. Wisconsin and Loire limit us on the south; the . pospessions 1 °Oho Hudson's Bay Company preseot - the only 1 . blirrier to our dominion on the extreme north— iiiall embracing an area of one hundred and fif ' tithousaild'square Miles : a country sufficient- , ly extensiv e to admit of the •erection of four I States of largest class, each enjoying in a• bundance most of the elements of future great t nese. Its soil is Of the most productive charne -1 ter, yet our northern latitude saves us from the malaria and,deaih whicbin other. climes are so often attendantfupon isJiberal soil. Our pen. .pie, under the healthfut ft attd bracing influenced ~o f this northern Wittman' will never , sink - -into listlessness, but continue ;to possess the vigor ;•and the energy to makeqhe most'qf thelObitte nal advantages. The great - Fatheitof Waters, , flawing through the centre bt our Territory, • o pens to us a.communication of twb , thousand " m iles, enabling our people to carry theproducts Of their fields, of their woods, them mines, and • of their manufacturing industry, (the latter an • inadent of bur unrivalled water power,) from the northern ,mates‘ to the very tropics, and bring in exchange tor their merchandise all the rich, pebduats,of, the sunnyfrouth. And, besides these, the pineries upon Mie• Mississippi, St. Croix, and their tributaries, with the-great de posites,ol copper and iron on Lake - Superior, and the abundant fisheries of the western ex tremity of that Lake, will, under a proper de. velopernen,t,Trove accttitonal rich, sources of reienne to the Territory. Thai ft.n4grtint • and Capitalist need' but perceiie? these source's of prosperity i6O we Ith, to hasten to settee upon ' them by settling itiong us, and !du nut doubt it will be so.", , 980,000 .490,000 0745,000 PHILADELPHIA Tuesday, October 9,1849 r The market for Fldur continua. dull and without much Inquiry for shipment. Sales reach only laloo bbi. at $5,12 thr.atandard'and $5.25a5,31 for good and aelected.braddi, for home use. tinles.are also limited at $5,12 for common and 05,2310,50 for good and,ex. tra brands. Corn Meal, and Rye Flbur 'rein* quiet at 93,12, whichls DM 1%1311116M milking rotator both.' Grain Is in gooddetnand,and Scarce, and about 400 bushels wheat soki,in lowa. sona9p, mt. , tor , reds— the latter Ms' Prime Pawn: toe - hiding refi .t ed at our MOM figures; and , Whiur at' 1121i1 It tt nye—no change:. • • : .! .0, Corn In active demand, and prices, which, are un settled, dhow a considerable advance. • IgZilifQ.Eta=reliMUDg. • • 111 On the 2d Inst. by the Rev. A. M. Kremer, Mr. Jon athan Burdorf.to. Mies dusettlinh, • On the same day by the same,,Mr. William Bow -1 ere, to Miss, Oarolina"gee, . . °mitre 9th Inc by the same. Mr. Jacob Hollinger, to Mild Mary, Ann Bhaetrer, uti of:Cumberland co. Oh the 901 h" ult, by the Rev. C. V. Wing, Mr. renew; B. Dodge, of Middleidn,Connecticut. to Miss Matilda . Carothers;of.Plaintleld,Chniberland co. Pa. Arlo AtOnrinnith,'lllinole. bylthe'Rei Mr Ferguson, on Thursday the, 20th nit, Mr:John CPleating. formerly or Franklin county Pa to Miss Mary Elisabeth Grsig,. eldest 'daughter of Alexander , 0 Gregg, ps,o,,who,lor iverly.resided•lear this Borough • • • • • dr , Near blecbaniesburVon'Thursday last; by the Rev John G Fritchey,,MrpHavid Cram; ot.Dauphin co, to Miss 11‘axy , dsugbtitpxgHr Christian Pratt 'of this Dung - Mielmajciiiiitg,VM the same day. by the saint r Cyrus &Main tcadiss Ann Oldie, both of Y,pric co • timr,leb s arg,. ,formerly-6f this coOnty, Or a' lingerin cilltiess 'Aged' '3O y 7.nionthe and 28idays dalyd,t , , • ,' • r PW , PPPP4I: II F E W . :P 44) M I I: RE,eitkisCipttero one; juct Completed their Mitdininic Ph's 44:14: OOPS:. o p nkstools.cimaists in ppr 4 of ckithci , ernisimeres„, ypcintes,..seacinem, Mail cetera and. prinea',—;ivhltetolir and.red, ‘Kentrilek' .leiriptryVelcetpords Se a s'by thir..aert Mons"de,Lnilide v tlHeririlieii4Paratinititals;'`Ce b urg ,lidtihairci'Lueiresi Chaeliin Tickingo,l glasho itxtrighiims: • Canton. Flannelsoydine- an - loured,Liniey; I Plain,.l'inkairnymOVlttroo reen,tind, SVC' di Lamed Tor,cts, psr yard; , MOM, di Leine Thillet and' Told{ ' Sliti.WlJSCLcing 'Shreds att3,9,511,.4'5, 6;7,50; 1 8 Cid "10 dollar& Linenand Hendkiirchiefs,'Cottrilli Widen' grid .Cashmere Stoc,kingii, Irish' Lineek;' Cloth, • Glastidrend.:For CAPSpGimps. and FrilliteP, in icariety,,,Combs,..Wooton Ynrh; fill colors, API ..10.4oarse;'Stael,Boads;.Twist 1" 'add Clasps, Purges, Scarfs. Waist Ribboris,• Slides, .grentr,/Mgeki , . Lline f Earege,_Tsble:Co• nem or' LIMO alfd DiiiiMr,..Craeli, Lin e h' Dlaiierd; .Edding,llkiess,' QUM. SHO E5.,11 , sizes and prices, limbrel ,laol,Varditid 'Or derlinii' Queenswaro,'.llard : vioareoSid. gocidli'Snire lieught. for Cash, gold lard sllveniind et a,savih fl 5 toper cernobrilow thosel , whwtiought l'hose.lwishibt , Ito csitalsivill , rind, one geode cheaper than therean buy them ;elsovihere: • I • ...!!)- 7!A at.'/Wi P4NTtgi • in ' 31 1 # 1 7 ` 1 1 4 1 414., ' ! pops •,, Eqr^xt...yco PlOClttaa ,lust ieturnid from ,the pi _;:y; with a intatintaissnriment of FGRtIGN & G r OGAs, avian '3l/hietratiiiniiiitYlefilmie Cashmeres,. Franc Marinoes, Alpicas ef - every' 'dolor and style; Printed and Plain •Motaide Leine!), Satin Gingham!). newityle,rlll.6, 811k,Frinties,Igiinfls Black silk Lace, varyfeheapila largeturoottettmat of Velvot and BraidgriMmingq; Kid. , Gloved, a forge assortmon!nf,linstery, palhand ,Winter i Ribbons! slaw,lp 91.9YerY tlarge Amick of [linnets, Clot s, Cossimeres, , Etheetinge, Aesortniont of fiP Canoes findlilnirtimi ir a so ^iei4af'*etipiy Of other 'dram iintletagleloods not matitio46,d'for fate gpstrittlP: itiofittion the Old I Mend' in Mail!' street: , 'd oat bf Ate Post , Offine, `• ' act '10: „. ITAINI ME s=M= Citp. Alatketv. tM=2== EdiE2 Ne.*, ,, T ) ltbvirtisetitetits 4 - !INV ' AUTABLE 7- 11EAL ESTATE - 7 -' !- Lf ,y 4, :pllBl LI 9 :PALE. . •'— • . AN T4 l l DAY; Ka 15th of November, . i v.", suexti at; ...rilelocle,,A. IW .. the Eiecutors .i' Off Abrahana , StayMiiK,dec'd., will offer at pub, Iliesaleen. - ,, Ta the.tireni ate ises, the following choice and valualiferin:l.the property of said dd- . ceased, to wit ~: , -, • . .. The FARM 'situated in 'Hampden township, Cumberland county, seven rams west of Her riaburg:. on ! thirturnpike.road leading therefrom to Pittsburg, and adjoins lands of Jacob Bricker Thomas 13. • Brystip,t;.-Benjarnin ' Eberly: and oth'ersi.„ ; lt contains ' 229.' ACRES and 22, Per ches, strict measure, of first7.rete.Limestone. Land, in n'high 'Butte' of cultivation : of which about 190 Acrea are - cleared; rnd'tfie balance is covered' with thriviiig. .' Timber—'l' he .inripleve-. Merit.- aremf , ther ntoarlailtilielitfirti4 . °naive ',' • . • . •• • • , ; -7 kind crffieeting OA • lio '' , ,Tw o • • • --.,.. - t - - • 1- ' Story BRICK*IIW:E'LI ING. C. 7 ; I _II il HOUSE r built-and finiehedln:ilie - , 47 'imry best •Manifer ; a. two - story . ' • -'-. .L,.-- .. STONE - iTENANT HOUSE, a large double. Bahk Barn', Corn Cribs, Wagon : Shed. Carriage '-#ousty,' Smoke and — Wash lmuse t and other'?outili d uprs t all and each of them In n od ,:repa i r. . e iis also aqfoutig 'athEthriving Apple an encli::,Orchtird, loge. '.' theilitt'iarious tither 'fritit4fees, in the. yard and' garden ;' b eating the i iehmetist,yariet ies..Of C-1 'fruit, dad h. Well of never-failing water at the '`' dem. The ' cattle are Horri fi ed w ith water..by underground Ohba, leading from the dwelling: house pump to a trough in 'the barnyard; or they may find - ir.daring,a,greatat part of-the year in a pond near 1)V.:-,, The, Coedoguinpt Creek 'end the' Silvtir Seri* ,both' 'run aloiig different sides-of the 'Farm, at the distance of a' single field from its.boandary line. The situation of the above deticribed property, its nearness to • Market, the pod roads which Vass through it, Madding I treeeSs• to it easy at all periods of the yearrAthe:beintri3f its lu. ' 'cation, the excellence ofnahnproVementa i -apd - -- more than all the fine quality of the soil, Mt der it-one of the most ,desitableand valuable propeWies either as irresidence or ler - renting in she county. ,. " T. yersOns ; wishing elaniblal --, • Heal Eitaie r e would do well. to call and seiriti — lt -wilrehOW and speak for itself. A thorough: examination of it will say more in its praise than any nekis, paper advertisement or handbill ettuld 'Well do, without en appearance of exaggOrition. - All who may wish information .as,tc6th . e tenni of .the sale ean obtain it by calling :npen!Mr.-Ben jamin .Eberly,, one of theExecutorii,'it his re. sidence in Mechanicsburg. Gmthr o lay•of sale attendance will be g ven, theAerme, made know . p, and and an unexeeoion'atile,title-Oynn by THE EX,ECUTORS-b -• oct 1 lite of Abraffiun 'Staiiiian, dee'd: . OtrHarriebiug Telegraph LanCaster,,Ex arnmerAmy tilt salifiind - iiindhill- to this office. VALUABLE =nog FA= AT • PRIVATE SALE. The sdbscriber intending to remove west will sell at private eale the farm: en which he, now reside ,s located in VVlctit .:PenneborOugh towit; ehip Cumberland county, on the Conodeguinet Creek, eight miles ,weft'-of * Carlitil& and 2k miles of the, Cumberland Valley Rail"Rirad, containing 128 - Acres of firsi - rate clean arable loud, in a higliejatei riteultfvetion, there are about four hund*CC!pannels ,of Post andltal . . Fene#.9n the: fatm. The improve. `• ,centiist of a large Two. SterY•Weitherboarded - H OUSE with:Watti.liauaa; Smoke house, end lOo.lfouse - und a never-failing we of Water at the 'dobr._,. -#4o,:a large Bank Barn, with corn•critit4 'Wegfid Shed' and an apple Orc'hard of . good*Ouit, together with a ' Two Story Fratne.,Tehant,lfisuse„,with a well of !water at the 'derif,"tliiit';:is on e of the best terms to.prodiace kinds of 'grain. and grass in this section of cohitirk. There, hai been a. bout five thoueandlnishele of lime put on this Farm within theittetlawyPars. ; • The SubsOribarivill sell with the above tract if desired; on thek.OPPosit& side , of the Creek, seventeen Acres isfuret4afe Timothy Meadow and abode lvventy,five acres of good timber land. toctIO]:,„..IVILLIAM ALTER. Volunterti.-Stid , Lanctister Union publish six weeks an&sen&bill to this office. : Propeatt,at Puolio Sale. •. . , WILL be'sold ; 4riublic sale on:SAtUR yV VDAY — thei ed. _of November, 1849,, at Mount Rock, Wee'rPeiinshero township, Curia - 7 -berlaud-countyfft(olie Liit known 4is the re• eiidiince 01 Samuel Nickey , , containing .1i A CRES,.morecirlerai, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, a goad. Log,Stable, a Hog Sta hl% an excellent cellavaMf.well termed garden, :11. — •bilutikitarfrihriiiirig - *Ailing Orchard, con• stating of 4R Apple trees, and l a variety of :Peach: Plrimbeand Cherry Trees. Said lot borders on and is but a-few yards from-the-head. of, Mount Ronk Spring, and is a pleasant reel. Hence for a-mechanic. Sale to commence ft. .1. o clock`P.l M., when the conditions will be made known by "IciettOl SAM'L HICKEY. In the Common Pleas of Camber.- ''' bind County. y N the matter-of the Petition of Adam Sell-. rer, legatee_ under the ..will of hie-father George Seirer,,:.lifte of _East: ftennsborilegh,' (now Hampden townehip), dec'd., to have a 'Plumes appointed under the will . testa. tor. Now to'wit, 27th August, l ~it appear. ing to the Conrt,that ;George Snaile and Mary his Avila and,the,ehildrennf John Seirer, dec'd. wit r,SinunelaHeirer, , Susan ' Sewer, Jacob Dill arid M,,,;wiferiate. Mary Seirer, and ViaddkElizabeth hie wife, la,e Elizabeth .Se idirt! s entliihe .children. of Daniel Seirer, dee!d tr ltheirparneamm being known), Elizabeth AnaPergsr'twidow), , latew.E,lizabeth Sauer, who , festdes in _the state of Newyork • and Samuel - Goodyear ;husband. of, Peggy late Peggy. Seirer and Their children who rastde in the States'of Olio an&lndiena, (their names being. unitnown):lo:,,intereatedin said t rust . Notice '' ' is , : hereby giVen` to the` aliovo named parties to appattron'lMONDAY the 10 day of November, to show:anus° whylfillielen should not be appointed as: abOve stated, ' , v • eel° 3t • , .47i1VIES-ROFFER, • • Notice to Creditors. THE public will taleri hritlectthat I have up. , plied to the Court of Clitninti o , ;Pleas of Cum berland county for the Delight, of the insolvent laws of this ,Commonwealth; and that, the said Apurt hap appointed 'MONDAY : the 18th day T - November next, for:the heartricof mound my ciediMrs, at the CourrHotise io thg Bore' of Carlisle, whet) and where said criditom ; may attend if they think 'pre..er, 'and show cause why I should ,not bediso Rigid oat° VIC •=1• EFFE4,,- • Pure' , Fresh Ood - *LitOr.oll,..: , , • his new And' ."veleablo 4 lifedloine*.'nerr •,, cue • used "by_; the "medicosliprnfefatork - „with„, 'astonishirig , enmy:in:the oure , Cf,gtil: j i,, memory Ctedsurnption,,Scretyla;chrettile Rhine,d, matisrp„ Gout, General ( DipiAktio, - ,cgo , Rtaint. of the Kidneysf-Ifie: &c.; leprtiptired.;#o44hs, i , " liver •ofiithe COD:f1211 tbr • metilelneVuen,', expriunlySor Our ilatior. , ioi '[ i •:iiri . l .iii:":• ,, : , , , , 1,, fkatritor'lreniShi(andari. liketle4A.V.OtirnaL)i•l ' , '"C' J; 2' WillfaShi t lit P; Pr R. rrofea , •7` per er'lltediclhe.Szt,iGniverei i.Pollege, , Lora,:ii don; C6'4144100' Physician So 111! iffinsPifill fop consumption; : disc.& ears : . •I , vniprescribed , the.oiriti Above i four, hundred..qpsee iof tuber." - eulous diseasenLihe'Lniigel Indifferent stager, Which .have !Men ,under'my carelhelast • two , • goitre, II Ild IA ^illl4lCif lit theilargclriurnbernf~' eases, 202 otit'of 294, ititiaevittelfelieVied fir Morkerl , and unequi ode! impirmilernent;'.,eirp , ,intklitf degree itt cliff renYeitieilMln iSitimpo. ', rarriefardation of le progretferkAie,4o 9 , 4o , ~ and a Mittgation" "tlistrassing:eymptimv,inp ~, to n More, or lea erimplete restOrAtinn ton rent'health. , 1 1 .• i ,•• , ..' i. , 4, i. "The of set f.the cod,l. t ivor Oil •In mest of . . these cases Wall voq,reinarinible; ,iEven irk' , few days the cou is' MitigAttioPtielfdfxre-, toratiim di lei ni abed ;in quantity i Arid..'Oppos4y.; i • the :'night /uremia, cea sed, the pulse ,inomate ..' siCov'er e rted of better. volume, and theAppetilme Shish And strength were.gradually improved: , ' • "fn conclusion I repeat ARV tlid:Purn , Tresh' " oil from the liver of the'Cod is more beriefitilef ~.. in the treatment of pelusernig Minaemption than Any agent; medicine'. fetatitr 0 0 01 0 n b''4; ' nel;-that has yet been,eulPlQYad/Vl'' tleiP% - ' , •' .'..t , ,; , AG 'we have anade?arrapiOnlitutoi 'tkE procure ' " I ', the 'Cod Liver Oil f frestriiromr,„_boiridglitts:p . ilt:i i can now " he had *bent 1 1 309, 1 4 1 7 4 r - bY' 4ll l:, filnitl,Cmp t ., bottle,.er hi - bards or late 4110*6411k • At% ~. / 614011 . 6 i 0114 163 i i i" ri l f Rsl , Pr k i ll I. spurious imitations." 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