aatrulli 4wpNiitsfy • 'IA4 • CAR,SISLEI, PA: , WEDNESDAY, Apousr , m 1850 WHIS 4 STATE. TI FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, JOSH-IV/it-DUNGAN OL Limo COUNTY "'FOR AUDITOR GENER€I.4_._ HENRY 117; SNYDER, " OY uinok"cpuigTv. FOR SURVEYOR 'G.Eri;dt, JOSEPH, HENDERSON, •4 0F WASHINGTON COUNTY. .tialvity,)Fliarmony and 'Fidelity! nektved, That, with a .rlow to sustain eh igxecutive by the association of men—menoft high character, sound politicsil opinions, and large experiente, we have this day nominated JOSHUA DUNGAN, JOSEPH ligurixasoit, and trENFIVL W. SNYDER ; sUrrounded by such .and no longer ernbarassed by adverse til39oeig - lions, the Whig Governor can, without fear or difficulty; carry into Successful execution all -measures-'necessary for-the - p'ublic - good; for their election, and with it, the election of - a majority r so.-important-in-every-resz pert; we invoke activity, harmony and fidelity in -the , Whig ranks from one end of the State to the ether.—Reso/ution 'nf the Whig Slati Con ' mann, From WOshingtob?. Rumors from VVaslimiton mention that Hon. Thomas M. McKennan hoe resigned the post of Secrettery ot 'the Interior. Another de spatch contiOdi t ets the rumor. The Fugitive Slave hill passed the Senate on Monday. It is - said the President will veto it on the ground of unconstitutionality of its provittions. Mr. Clay returned to Wasiliogton_on_Monday. siee Locotoco County Meeting According - to - nustom our opponents held their annual county meeting in the Court House on Monday evening. We looked in a few Min utes and are sure we shall not be accused of misrepresentation Whin we saftliat there. were not more than one hundred persons present in the room, and that of these there could not have been more than sixty of the party which called the meeting. But still, we suppose it will be cracked up es "a county meeting' , small, and dull and sleepy as ft was. The leaders otlhe two factions were there watching each other like haiskti—the Old Hunkers, una ble to conceal holy sorely their "combs were cut" in the recent nominating Convention, and the Cimeronians swelling with exultation over their triumph, Messrs. flepbtirn; W. H. Mil ler„and Judges Stuart and Clendenin were the orators of the evening. The, two former, of course dwelt strongly upon the propriety of sup porting "regular nominations," and "principles not men." This was responded to by Judge Stuart, who announced, to the great satisfaction of the meeting, that there were no such things ,as "Cameron factions," or "Miller factions."— This is Particularly .true„we suppose, since the meeting attics County Convention, as the old. HunlierS of the "Miller . faction," who ore now chained In ahjectsubmissimi to the dashing . chariot-wheels of Gen. Simon Cameron, have lost all consciousness of their former'sway end blustering leadership,ALthesonclusion of ihe_ i epecchea,whreliWerf:FeTreeedingly lame and prosy (although Judge ('lendeiiin was certain ly under obligations to treat them to a "buret - ofeloquence," after declaring that to be calla upon to speak to a democratic - meeting was . one of the :bighcst privileges on earth:). the committee on resolutions made report. The resolutions touched: upon "democratic princi ples," banks, tariffs, &c., but how the meeting reconciled its opposition to these with the nom ination_of flenry.Church and the support of Hen. Camelot), we shall not ho able to ender stand distinctly until sae see them published.— On the whole the meeting Tao felt Mlle a hu- Joillating demonstration by all whom circum stances forced into it. The Cameron faction felt that there was but little in it to be proud of, while the vanquished Old .klunkeis attended un willingly, iiitd studiously rkfraiiied from taking ,any part which could give:ea/at to the triumph .of their opponents. The ancient invincible ,democratic party of Old;! - Illother Cumbsrleud lass undoubtedly had its back broken ta`The Pennay/eaniart of yesterday con 4ainrtheppiniun of:Judge Crier, delivered in the CiatiitietiottoVlß„Pnited.:.S.tutes in East ern district of Peonsylvunle, on the application of the Parker's for injunctions against certain Mill-owneri milord they alledged infringed on their patent meter wheel's. The Court refused the application for -injunctions, thus virtually putting an and to the claims of the.Parkers.-:- ,Cedwaleder and Campbell "for . the rarkere— Mallory, Poniose and Waits for' resiondents. Vo!num' ewallows - the . iiieguliir -nominations" With 'admirable cOmplacary and philosophy. As the Volunteer remOrked in det Arden some weeks ego, , uperhaps Gen .Cimeron want* a,couple of members from Ciunberlaind to vote fur his .election to the U. S. Senate"— and now perhaps the Volunteer itself has to help , swore those two identical members: ' , The Buntline seem to be "pretty thoroughly whip ped. All they ask or the Cameronians is.-- ° gentleMen,you have: us 'down, bnt dont for t pity's sake point your fingers at us :" ‘, • Pop. ,JI.FINISON ON .VIS 'STUMP !—The Union titer Contains a aali' for a grand Rally of the Wjug nfataunolt old .Unlon - noonty: on the 17th e4September, at which ,Gov. Johnson has an:. PaPin4 . nn invitatiott.o he present. ViirPratWel;fit!r; hae:ciused to be otn'theDoottict papas e . foLtig 'isomtpunicatlon of the explifion eel - Uphill-le: It I:eight : lN, thought he has othotthingi to 'think .of lust, 10;37.A. NpicticAmo crovrani *Unity' ivP111"(i Meld'io'Ptifl4dolppla on Wodnosday noiti th• ligth 'instant. ' ' • " ' '''l•ge halms Luio Tiotrre.t:We .6118 i ' stated that Llaiiiiim intenilitO.iell-thp selit'Sfo enni'ii jeCiieert afauctiiiiittlint . the dtg tic are "to he 'Slitthientlx'iolothit,' latish color' o. have parileiii• • tiriiitys of aegis iiesikoi.ted bye 'fictmecoliared liffeAlie'ilakiiti: l ,efithithait "ushers, tsiiii cal; l affed wands, ' are the fortunate andhar py poessasors of the tickets to their mils. Slate of Society in„ Philadelphia,. Tho local items in die papers of Philadelphia arid ; pie adjaloini•distrloti lhatrelor sometime past been of a etarthrig and alarming character. Shtunefut riots rard-olnightly; - oicurrelmeii 'or lon is a'common crime , .Whifeithurders ietetitragiens Chitrileter ore Perpetrated )5 , in the streets, The imPunity with which these crimes Met' dommitted, and facility °tea cup° after the deed is done, argue a moat ia menMblo system of policet•-;Take a coaplealf _ - recent instances for example. On Stinday. morning week,a little slidl o'clock,:a Spica ,the name oeIiMiST•VT - wax shot down,at the corner of „Sight!' and South streets, Moyanientting. No:other' cause then "pale wantoriac;i4 is riSaiglied "the „corninis: sion orate horrid . deed. The murdered man had been in the country only afew.montha. A men by the name of Patrick MCCLAIN, „Said to, he the guilty person, and an accessary mulled Illohymne, have beCn'arrested and committed -to prison for further examination,' - Neither, of them' are over p 1 years of age. The -probabili ty is that by perjury on the-part oftlicir assuci• ates--proving an alibi—they will yet etteapepun iehment. • "";` . ES On Monday evening Week, about B:'o'elock, another murder of even' more atrocious chime ter, was committed in Gaskill, near South at, SotithWeil:. The victim in this case was Mr. Chards Etiid,i Wet:ill-maker and nn ,cstims- Mc &alien, who had just left his store in Fifth street near South, with a small box of hie most valuable watches . and jewelry., which he ,was Viking home. He was soft upon by three or four men and dabbed to the heart! "The mur derers then fled with the box, and the poor man followed them full belle square, crying 'mur der,' when lie fell down and expired. A num ber of witnestied the deed—and let the murderers every one of them eaca'ped ! This, too, belt remembered in a populous part of .the city—at 8 o'clock in Are evening when most of the people aro in the streets ! ,Is - anything further needed to show-the inefficiency of the preappt_iniseeehle_police_systeoLtheLeervas-to encourage rather than prevent crime? Nor is this all. The columns of the city, • papers are filled -with outrages of a kindred character. We copy a few from lastTimeday's Ledger, for example 7 , Outrageous Doingra.—Abdut.dusk, on San.' day evening, a party of rowdies, in a' wagon, diecharged a volley of fire arm" at a crowd of young fellows standing in Lombard street, above Broad, and then, with a loud burro, they drove down Broad street at a-rapid pace. The party were supposed to be adherent] of the Franklin hose company of Moyamensing.— Though no person was hurt by the discharge, yet the affair caused considerable_ excitement. :The -party in the wagon proceeded- ea far Shipper) tared, when they cried out "Go t Maya," and were fired at by a crowd, who, though friendly,_were__depeived IT the above cry. Three Grille party, Thomas Wylie„lefin Finnegan, and another named Cunningham, are said to have been wounded, Finnegan se riously. • -- Mark-the-coolness with-which this- is But here is another specimen of the Sunday evening amusements in the, city of 'brotherly love.'(!) • Firemen Atlacked!-- - -Tho Mechanic Engine company was attacked an bth' Street beloW_ South, Moyamonsing, on Sunday. when return lag from the fire. A volley of bricks wee thrown which partially drove i.lw members from the rope, but ths Presence of the city polies at South strerl„Eleterred the rowdies who made the attack from committing further violence. The piesenteof the Icily police - seems to have spoiled the sport. The Moyamenaine po lice are more considerate and never interfere 'in such matters: But to continue our ex tracts : Stabbing.—Thomas Dardie, wee on AS'uniey evening stabbed by a comrade, William Her ron, iri the vicinity of Seventh and St. Dirty streets. Though the wound of Dardis was in the breast, it is not thought to be serious. IL was net arrested. Hero is another of the same ;ort Rioting.—Yesterday (Monday) morning, four men, giving their names BB Robert Moffit, Wil liam Ellis, Samuel McClain and John Green leaf, were charged before the Mayor with riot ous condo -A, th the neighborhood of Smith end' Schuylkill Sewenth streets, between 9 and 10 o'clock, on Saturday night,and-firing at officer *itmene,_Platate_w_ere fo_und—nfron___areenleat and Moira. -They were all boundtver in 01000 bail. Several suspicions persons were taken up during'llic night, some with deadly weapons upon their persons, who were taken care et by the Mayor, 'The earns paper of the BOMB ' date, has the following account of doings in the Northern Aistricte , . Another - Row.—Loot evening, (Moi;day) there woe a running, fight in Brown t Street, from New Market to third, between the adti - rents, or runners of the Lafayette and North ein Liberty Hese Companies, in which atones wre fitoly need and one plaid discharged.— As far as we could learn, no one was Lunt, nor were any of the rioters arrested. Some of the parties to the fight liad just returned from an excursion up the river. If nny of our good citizens, remarks the Reading Journal, are disposed to visit Philader phia they Should 40 so in squad', well armed 'after the manner of western adventurers in pas sing through the territories of hostile tribes of Indians, or aerat) the robber regiona of Mexi co. This is the wily safe plan. We had rathi er encounter a Comanche Indian or Mexican guerrilla, than a dvuthwyk or Moyameneing desperado bent on revenge or plunder. Aa for the pollee of those districts, wo don't know but What it would be as well to fall among the Philiotines at once as to get into their clutches. 4 > Adams County Items PpMarLyANTA CM,Latic CommcuccupT.-- -The an ri - Uircatelogun of Pennsylvania College, for 1850, shows the institution to be In a flour telling condition. Tlio total number of stu dents is 142, divided thus : Senior's 18, Juniors 30. Sophomores 12,Freslimen11,Partial Course -9, Preparatory Department 61 The annual commencement takes, place (intim third , Thurs. day of September- The Baccalaureate Addnuni to . the Senior claws will be delliered by the President, on the - Sabbath preceding. On Wcdncaday albunoon, tlia annual discourse be fora the Linnacen Association will be deliveied by Hon. W: D, Kelly, of. Philadelphia. ti•Petiir Ilake,,the young man who walla severely • burned in the college building, tin Wednesday evunin g week, whilit filling a lamp „with camphino, expired on Saturday 'horning _tact...__ On'last Monday, Mr. John Speck, in the ern ofJobn jr, ,of -Union township, __dropped down dead whiistflingaged in loading Manure. Samuel R. Russell has been appointed Asso- Oda Judge,.by Johnsonein place °fain. George Smyser, resigned ; and S. S. McCreary, Notary Public, _fin plaetkol Samnel . R. Russell, WABIIINOT. 11 .9 1011 6. -- WAITINI3TON, Aug. 22.-Many; tumor! ara afloat that th• trails° are about making . important - temovali in MiroMit'a. The 'fidlovving-"tiAtiliakeiti :See! spoken of: Stephen Pieasantp:it, sth 41tuditar Treasury ; Jas. Q. t drards,r and pine; 'Eja... bank;eornmtuPf tenSiona,,andfr,atains dersdn,chief Clerk Treasury Ciepartmeitt la bp removed. •It le 'laid that Daniel Weinnef, his iiiejiiicethi.i'iinittieidiut. prance' ap aiLdiritor 0 settle L6'0'441111190 kortpgal. , ' 'lotc,L e utent at Ilarriobarg 'Decision of the . .Coslrt `Riot—Arrest of Slaves ,1‘ :aszd.Oteners. t taingitipktcillia city. papers wd have the ,fettowittinceauht of n.diaturbanco in Hartle thet-whieh,pedurred In der, B lighty it - ciektgly of years since : -• - • PARitylollllo, Atlgllnt 24. COmmonwealth vs. Sanitiel Wilson, George Brook and Billy—/ i areeny. These three de fendent, nogrpge v . eaSyped:daring the -InP!lttl_-Pf July, 'from their iniistirs, In Clark county, ya:; near Battletow n , , or , Berryville, a i d- ou ,the ,night the iStSners Of the novae's missed alio three bosses, saddles sod bridles. Wm. Taylor, the owner of two of the slaves, and-George #, Eisler. a resident of 'Berryville, krrired here,nome days,-ago ' and made jeer- . intitiOisbefOre'lieuryglleader, Esq., - charging the above named defendants with larceny and fugitives from justice. Upon this a warrant, rind' "Wore iiitinted Sind.] judged' in jail. On last-Tuesday. an application wee mode to the could:then in session, to bring these men before them, on a writ of habeas' corpus, the next morning; wnich - wae grantdd„-and the next day ,the cowl! decided to postpone the ease until Friday, in order to dispoie - of the jury trials first. s ' On last Friday, the' defendanti were brought into court, and were defended by pawn andludge • lVlnkinney. The owners, Win. Tay lor 'and George H. ,Eialer, underwent a long ex amination, and it wan Oonclueively :'Proven, ae the Court admitted, that three 'men were slaves from the State of Virginia, and that the horses stolen were, no doubt, used:for the purpose of -rendering their coseape from bondige more . easy and effective.' . . . . . •The whole day ofFriday was ocaupied by this examination and the argument by counsel cin'bdth Sideti,'"llMprosecutidn of 'which was conducted by ;Users. Konica!, Lembertbri add Canton, when on Saturday morning his Honor, Judge Pierson, delivered his opinion, deciding that the BilLYCll,couldn9t be held on the charge of IttenanY, and ordering that they should bo discharged, to be token possehion of by their lawful owners. Upon the announcement of the above -ciceir ion, the Owners of the slaves and their assist ants proceeded to the jail, in.ordcr to acize their mon ao eoon es .the iteepor of the prison would discharge them. A groat crowd, chiefly com posed of colored persons, bad by • this time as sembled in front of the , jaiF, and all the avenocu with men, wo men and boys, of all colors, and as soon as the doors of the prism were opened, and while the slaves were still in the vestibule of the prison, Mr. Taylor seized hold of one able Men, when the slaves resisted and a general melee com menced between' master and slave, in which the slaves were.fmally overpowered and handcuf fed• but not until some severe, byt not danger ous Wounds ware inflicted on both sides, in which the slaves feria decidedly the wqrst, but one made his •escape, and is, no doubt, sato enough era this. • While this melee or scuffle was going on, the negroes outside encouraged and some assisted the slaves as much as possible, but were prin- cipally,prevented fromdoing-mtieli - hurm - ,to the men engaged in the recapture, by thp„, largo iron grated door in Trent of the vestibule. which wan dosed. Tho Court wan made acquainted with the facts or a_ riet.liriv)ng actually ,oin menced, or woe about - to commence. Upon this information they ordered all t h e men -Co. gaged in the vestibule of the jail to be detain ed, one charge of assault and battery, with jn. tent to create it riot and all.partiesalavesand. owners-Were committed to prison. • Immediately after the affair wee somewhat settled by the confinement of nil parties, the court commenced Wading bench warrants for the arreat.of the ringleaders. ;riders, and abet leis in titc'riet, end ten arrests were actually made in the course of an hour. Then , men Were placed under heavy bail, and some of ,them committed. On the assembling of the Court in the after noon, application was made for a writ of habeas' corpus, to bring those ownersand assistants in ' the recapture before Court, and ask theirAis charge from confitterrnint. This was granted, end the case was immediately brought, up be fore the - Court, who,.after a lengthy examina tion on the part of the Commonwealth, only houndthe parties overla the sum of $5OO each. to appear and answer at the - next Court of Quarter Sessions. In the evening, Mr. Taylor came-before the Court, and made information naturist the Mayes as participants and actuators in the riot, on which the *levee ware committed, and thayara now in jail; but there wilkno doubt, be a writ of habeas corpus tented on the next Tuesday, (to which day the Court adjourned) on which the elavea will La heard, and if liberated cubed we may expect another tumult. The uproar and °anticipant during this day was very great, and the judge- of the court thought it-advisable, to call on General Seiler for volunteers, who promptly obeyed the order, and had in a vary iliert time a sulficisut num ber of able bodied men inuler_his_oammend armed with muskets, and bayonets fixed, to di.perae the Mob,. principally composed of co lors') men and women, from the front of the jail. All is quiet now, but I fear t h e Worst is nut over, as the owners seem to be determined to reclaim their property at ell hazards. -Sinee the riot the owners of the elavo have been relersed from confinement on the charge of assault and battery. Whig Nominations. _ The Whigs of Lancaster five re-norninatad their eloquent Representative, Thaddeus Ste vens, fig. Congress,. and Messrs. C. L.• Hun seeker, Bertram Shaeffer, Robert Baldwin-, Jacob Hiseley, and James Cowden - for: •Assem' bly. John L Thompson, Esq., for Prosecuting Attorney: The Whigs of Mercer County havo concur red in the nomination of lin Hon. W. Howe -for Congress, and further, nominated C. G. car. ver, for the State Senate ; and J. G. Cunning ham, for Assembly. • The Whig S.snatorial Conferees of Adams and Franklin counties Mot •in conference oh Thursday of week and unanimously nomi nated Thomas canton, Esq., of Frumklin, al the , Whig candidate for the office of State Senate,. The Locefecoe of York eo.inty on Thursday nominated Wm; IL Kurtz, far Congress; Jacob S. Ilelilemen.•Afea. C. McCurdy, - and. - Edwin - C. Thorne, for Asecnibly ; and James. chanan for District Attorney. '• • ABOLITION COmvis-ricni.—A convent i o n com• putted about equally of whites. and blacks, ha 4 been in session in Cazenovia, N. Y., Frederick Douglass in the , chair: Thirty fugitive slave. were in attendanpe,who adopted an address of a very incendiary character, whioh was ,after wards 'adopted by the convention:' Another address has been issued to the abolitionists of the north, recomrneidng W. L. Chaplin, who is now in the Wasingtot: prism), for the abdac . .. lion of slavei, s tis a eandid.tte (or the Presides- ny. Couvenren Mai hot, so far, produced any very obvfimi unpression;nor lilt very Pro bable that Mr. Chaplin will ever attain the po %Mon so munificently tendered to film by this convention. The Convention, bitiug 'ago inseall ehurchekand ail corporations, met in one of Oatutes 'fairest groves : 'Resoliitionfwere cidOted - against the North,adainst the Poittb,.a 'phut Free Soil; and against' almost everythitig, and everybody: Their ultralsm has disgusted even the extreme people of that Ultra section of the State. - APPLES ON A GRAVY % . 1 111C.—Decatur E, Nice, Esq of Potter Ole 'grows a, grape vine .twined - round an apple tree. The hao.for--yeare bore blossoms bat no fruit. This., year fruit appears, which' externally is apple, with, its down its flush,iti.ttifted.crntra, &a., internally the_pnlpy teXturs ignore grape than apple, but the 110•4 and gape lar, - . legurnent fever the l o'jr6 2 *The - POCIUWASit 111(f1 . 0.111iy; V9O are pl.to.iajv he* been •se:fled:"i7he'l"ortugnees .goiamosent le toloky aU elairas!".of United States; except flan .oletta ,oa ,aceauas.,,of. th i p privateer'.Armotron'g; witfoh 4 to 148 referred to a' third'Vower ; ehosseratAlui for adjustment, ' . - • Interestimf from Nevitt Pimikers. ST. 1.01J114-AligUSt 20.—The Republicsnlos received kilenigence,',frpin Santa Fe to the 16th ult. The elections under the State Consiitutfon _of New Malec, took placalon the 30th'of June, and resulted 'in thw chute. ot' dr: Henry: dim• nelly for Governor. and', Emanuel Alvarez for Lieut. Go,. Wm; S. MosSerdi . way eieetett Representativap Congress, by 500 majority' over Hugh N.fimith. •Mombers of the Legis- Nuns, yearstwisnelanted, and : the body - ned . at the - titrie appointed by the , State Consti 7 tution, when sotiia curious Seenea;were , roAted -The parties are divided—one advocating the territorhil,'atidthe other qtnln Government.—, A - reetettei of-the Senate Presented hie - ` fiats .and ; was-adm ittet,-but-it-befog--afterward s. found tbat:ha:Sehtlitfnot vole with thelvajority, - he was excluded from taking . his seat, and his opponent - admitted. • Hereupon a number or Senators and 11:epicienlatiies, wittuppw, leav ing the house voitfinni a querura. The remain ' ing members - took upon theesselyes'ibe.respon, eibility_to fill the vacant reale „.leith . men enough to form a quorum, and proceeded.pith the huffiness; Major Whiteman and Major F .'A Cuaninzbatn, both late payer.estets in the.Upiled Stranli army, wera.elacted Sepatore. The Indians fCerecentinning their depreda tions ibraaghout all parte of, Noe hkexieo. An camas which leti Santa Fe eeillaraj t deye after ibis party, hroiight sealed deepathee and orders for two thointand stand 'of arnia. The wife of Capt. Etottn, of tlin ,[3. S. A., died at Santa Fo 00 ,tkin 20th of. Jtkly,. CioPe of New Mexic.o were very firm and promising. • Major Whiteface is expected to 3 rrival.6lre (St. Louis) inn few dap, on his nay to Wash• ington. Important front Texaq NEW Oeteure, - Anti 22.—GrAreetee deice to the 18M met., here been recaired. TheLrg islature met on the 12th inntent. The•qaTer hor's message was rroeiTec,l, It_prscoe4.lo.. speak of the unwarrantable assumption or pow.- er of the federal Exeetitive, by-direct integer. —once with the municipal affairs of a sovereign State;cAnd *flounces discussion useless. , No reliance must be plaCed on the delusive hepe of justice to Texas ; but weimust assert and main tain our rights at ail hazards and to the last aziremity. The only course left is the immediate adop tion of necessary measure, for the'occupation of Santa FO, 6t h ample force to repel the arro. ant' and re °Mous spirit existing. _Should 'ltch measures produce a conflict with the pre stOke the confederacy to its centre. - Texas will eXcirferaTed tiefore tl}e ivories Authority is asked to raise supplies fur two mounted reg iments 14 the. .occupancy of Santa Fe ; oleo; for a force sufficient to enable the civil author ity to execute the laws.. • It aleo-says r however-w tiling -Texas-May be; to dinpnsuof - a - .portion of her lkforthwentern boundary, no respectable party could accept of the propositions embraced in the Compromise bill, but if a proposition had been offered to purchase_ that part north of 34 degrees latitude, with proper gunrantee and observance of the rules of 'annetalion, it would have been satis fectory. The news of the engrossment of Pearce's Senate hill, with the Pre:iident's message ree peCting-Goi: Sell's letter, was received at Gal vivito° on thel7th, ind'produced great dissatis faction. The papers sty the =moire Till ornuse feel ingot of indignation throughoot the Stute no , Datil, • - lr'ram California New York, Aug. 21.-r Thu steamer l'hiladel phis, Pvarson, from Chngres, 7th intl., ...arrived hera'this morning with one million of gold dust, bringing hatesfium Sin Francisco to the 15th July.. The accounts from the various cligglnge are favorable. Nov diggings have been ed lately, on the upper waters of the Yuba and Feather ri4ra, which promise welt, but the ets_are_yrit_loalugh_to_worit-theru-suecesful--, A lump of gold and quartz, weig,bing thin ty pounds, has teou dug at the dry digglogs. In the Slothern mutes many murders have been committed by Chillan% and Mexicans u• pon American shiners. T4c"settlernent.Ot Trinidad Bay was in state of conflict with the Indiana, end! , eight have been killed. At liutabult tout Klamath Alia sense difficul ties emiat, and want' Indians have been kill- The Grid wagon . serhas the plains had ord.. ved' at San Fianniedo, with W. Fl. Moore, and funnily, from Indians. The party started on their journey on the 10th of-April. t Shiuve liieurrectioti. W./01i1RISTON, Auguit 22.--We learn that a slave insurrection, 111 which about 'four bun• died negroes. were engaged, was discovered in , Lnivades county, Ala., last week. The rendez vous of the negroes was fired into by the white.; when one 'of..the slaves Wag killed, and twenty others woundedh-rioeW of them fatally—the balance obtaino safety iuflight. It. is said that the slave's had been incited by soma per sornvho had been loitering about the planta tions for some Time.- Large parties are is put amt er.hiln,.end a reward of $6OO haa been offered for his apprehension. It'is thought that he has fltd towtrds Charleston, general ; massacre of the whites is supposed to hers beep intended. - . The above report fa elnee.deolared to be • hoax.' . 7heFarad Commissioners have ,gives public notice, that sealed proposals, will be .re cet:red by them until the inch of October next, forahe sale of all that pert of the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad extending from the eastern end of the Schuylkill inclined Plane,; (including the gentylltill viaduct) to the cm,. nor ofVine& Broad Btreets, in ttiii -city rtijiadelphiatopther with all the•real estate and old.materials.upob the part of the road rendered uselesiby thinew road to avoid the Schuylkill leaved Plain. The pro . c.eede of said 'sale"shall 'not be lass than $200;000, and ' are to be applied lo Isyiagst second 'track - ter -sir miles cast of Coluinbii,: and' iostralihte;n such shoWcurees and • re•lay such. portions or the - Railrosd melba Canal COMM iSsionsis may diem useessary: '‘ -' • • ' '• ' • ,*XOITIDIENT Mioa formerly of Luciano county, died,: a fevr days Once at Danville, Pe, under cireurnatencei leading tovampicien that she vraa - tba- viatlna ;'a dreadflil outrage. '.Her 'death-bed disclosures caused the arrest !if a. latifyer ' Rinkln and William Crandall, a n of. the toom, in vAio, she formerly , , Crandall hair been . cominity tothe Bleinneburg jail , LAWCIE iiroa_of Now Mexico, ittho bill, pitsped tho'So'ntite @IA! . days -'since goes thi'o4lllo4,lloualii not far 'train °lib it thotls;l;d:a q infra teirilicky °Yoe thipi a. large no in. mit!.cirl4 , eiit" York, which ,'con. on. tibia forty six _lt 'Z. , • VEBIIAY, AVIV. 2 in the Senate the •Frigifive.•SlOl9;ltlll_wstiti:: taken up and Mr. ;Vla.on's an;e!.dnietif.adopteit without a division. It provides hi elfeOt, that: 'three commissioners shall be appolnted.ln county ki the federal judges of the etserelju diCial districts, who sholl no;Jr iinddeclara, in a fair mannri, - Cirerii caee.of ari alleged fugitive flutn . 'slavery, the, dep,usition or affidavit of the owner, certified before 'some judicial officer air the State from, which the: . elate 'Stay lave fled,. and proof of the intleotitY of the pr4son ed to be soffiCtent proof to whit rout theidelliery of the fugthie to the, claimant, who shall•bo subjectfo•no-further nielestationin thiCecto** adsce of hie slave trick to the place from which l 'he had fled, the decision of the Cumini , sioner tieing''fii r sal. — Trio Itilarvhal and his deputies aro directeil to executt.'the• • wariants issued by these aJthmisaioners, arid 'a' penalty of sis: moriths 'imprisonment; or a lino of ono r-thOti sittid•dollarefa Imposed upon [boats who shall aid in the escapi of a 11107• from hlCiiliffinant. It also provides that if the slave 18 rescued from the claitnaot after being - delivered, into his hands by.4bacurnionisiocor, his or her slave shall to paid out of the Treasury of the United States. • Several other an were proposed, bur tte,t acted on. Previous to adjoin wog, Mr. Unde'rwomi gave notice in the form of no a 'mendment for the entire bill, which was order ed to be printed. In the Hodge .arious amendments of no spe cial intirettt Were made to the appropriation WEDNESDAY, Augu4t, 21 In the Senate the Ftlaitil_ft Bill-ties and-r canaideration. Mr. 'Pratt', amendment, making the UnitA)SiStett liab:e for tli• value or an (-Peeped dace.: when the Fe.!er.tl officara ro.l fall to deliver :aim up to the claimants, wav dehated all day without coming to e 4 the House the Civil and Dip:tuna:le appro priattun bill was' taken aiNanditisende.Lineey: eialunirnpj;taist itertirnlar.. TIM principal feature of the day wee a wb'ia iiisrus•ion be tween Mr. Stanton, of 'reriar , see, and "rhail deus Stevens; of Peons/ la M. S t anton aectued the late Ad . ..ink:xenon of `Wu wrings 1 in regard tu Portugal, and or sending a squad• ran to Lisbon to intimidate that Govern:neat. Mr. Steven's, as a friend of the late Adininis ' !ration, repelled the charge with characteristic; - energy and success. Tito Copgressional pron:eilings of Sattieday were confines' to [boss of the }loose, the Sen ate not having baeci that day in ties•ao: and, excepting ode ti , :igle - particular, were of but • remited interest. The exception was of vast - iinportaace to the country, being nothing lass than an aruendnient offered to, the Civil_ and . D.plornatic Approbation bill, by Mr. Hatuptoo, pros that the duties now laid upon all im ported goods stou'd be levied upon the overage v due uf such good; in the year 1816,wheihtlie_ e.xisting-tariff_law-was-tiassed.• ••As-it. •wiff he •- reinter.hered that, in that near, hireigii guide .were getieially ffii;,Far than note, irmi - m krtic ulor, the effect of ellen anieuctriiiout wbuld have been to increase custom-bouSe duos., to some• total of a protective characterAind .Pennsylva vania would have telt the ble , sing. The amendinent, it is understood, is :•,unstaritially the views of the late Secretary of the Treas ury, which hod been previously - urged upon and rejected by the Commit: e . of Ways and Means. We are sorry to say it met no halter Pate from tne llouiti. Mr. Toombs. excepted to it on a point of order, and the Ssealrer, -o verruling prodedent, diet led it to lie out of--or der—atin hn dee wihn was suet eined, upon ap peal, by a pour inajurity cf. four* lutes. it to quite iestiinielaing the courageous with Si h:ch Curgresa can reline relief to the. deep -nd grinding wr.,ngs if a patriotic Al/ltr leas State like Yenrisyltania, while 'eager to iota away the public treasure .io a the batten's honer, to sile“ce the seas: less cl,rners of a half rebel and hail foreign State like Texas. 'Mr. Hampton deservea credit for his attempt; tbougri uuavudmg, who h was, moreover, as• we are aware, only the last of a series' of -ef forts, made in various ways, and ail Stunt at t e yawn estrallle_ead_ot_reltet—to—reutlylva. nit by a tetv•a to the prot,:etive Tux FortnEsT DIYORCE CAEit.—Mr. Forrest, the tingedian, has published his declaration or complaint bcfMe the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas in_the city and county. of Phil adelphia, setting a decree of divorce. from his wife,,whom he charges with adultery with ries .on.different-poreons, the same whose - 11111110 if figured in the former petition to our Legisla ture. Mr. Forretdt ens Tars that his statement is true to the best of hie knowledge and belief; that the said complaint is not made out of lev ity and by collusion between him arid her, the said Catherine, and for the mere purpose of being. freed and sekratad from each other, but in sincerity and truth for the cause men tioned in the said libel. • - I skaiaisa Electio9. Intawaratts, Augu•t 24. The re+itit - of the election held io this State on the sth inst . , has been fully asnertitned. The Democrats have a majority of 0 in the Conventittn to frame a new Constitution ; and in the Slate Legisla ture the same party has on joint ballot a major ity of - 45. 11l iesou tr it lElecliota, • ST. 1.4J1111. August It ie prittvvrell -as certained that the Whigs in this State • have c .leeted four °plot the 6v et•mgre.soien, making a Whig gain of four invotkre - for — the z_thlrty sccoo4 Congress. - There is 'alio a strong illative majority against Col. Benton. LEGAL M►ral►tOWlAL OPIA11014•--NVAL.potic Judge Lover'', vie at Pitteburg, has recent y de cided that a wife possessed of property .ia,:thiir ' Oen right, under the 'PanneylvaniA him Join the to the rights of married wornen_in regard' to property, peened in 1848, ' cannot he, permit ted to become bail for her husband far the stay of execution of a judgemeni for debt. NN.H.ENCILAND c.414.51G1E.-11. the NOW Eng land Colleges in 1840, there WAS an aggregate of two thousand and ninety-three "snidents ; its , 1847, one thousand nine hundred and thirteen— decrease 180. .This decrease is abundantly ac— counted for, however, by the rapid growth of college institutions West pod South. - Tug Er -= vacv.Theist artifn DanVilis and vicinity, 118 uninhabited dwellin g ha melt, ns Elllcertarned Ity the Deputj Matelidt, i taking the eedans. It affords_ a earl commentary on the Influence of the tariff td 1846. • - /**The Cautp dieting el'Shiewbbury, York county, numb,red, ne . er 400 l ento. Lott Sun- , tit of& there were 10,000 persons on Ole ground, tier. Mews, Btlavr, Sergeant. Smell, and opher. ':•prive horn of the Methodist Church being , •. . TIfiTEXN)I4VANIA itAp.lto#l3 will be opened itond the'lSt i4tqr.iwi tn . Ilopiditysttnx. At Floilideje6rg the it?stl connects 1 ith ti a Littlritstd adliio,ll ‘ 94 ' of 81.1 inilee. , - • tx ( n ptarros_osoirntinsit.”4-.Rklnor_ gals that - this-- prelate 'wil! i at the next vocatio of the taiit,' era or the .Phurek k otFer hi - resignation and in 7.. lents) his Inekineefor 11 . 11141aCCIy10{. ''' The Tathif of 1106! _ Poynnlf.--;Wo Ore:pony. to_peolLo til t ed thot there is a, groat deal of thetreol ex!stingin__,A l 7 legheny, gip., at prOsiot. • Thp:Onutie: i*,,lnebs bly the "toptittgo of the coteon tactoilOo; which is foli, in iroeteri.oflensltzgie6ily almost of: pry :inbabiltint. folicoving: is the number orripernttifee throfie'out , or.i.mptoytnobt . Efole Cotton Factoiy, Hope " PCIIII " Star, " Washingtpn, Total,- -• 1220. We regret to learn that „the proprintore of theca -eatablieltmentei hare' noffe'red much accent', loins, owing to tile. tremenchine gnantity - of iui ported-gouda brought into the market, that they have determined to keep their mills clotted for sump - Months. Indeed they have fixed on no tin for re,opening%them.. - . - HAntusittuna. Ipcomotive of last night's train Jcamrt in contact will') a cow„ when obdut four miles from this city, , which caused' the engine and tender to- upset, snta•h ing the possruger car, which c.titained a large number 'of 'emigrants. • • Altwist Ito aut, one-of the passengers was in• stanity killed. Five others were seriously in ured. One of them was brouget up to the city this morning, and is not expected to' sur vive. 17r:Perlispa the ultra furious course of Mr. Taoinbs upon Alto slavery question, nth) in awry, part be accounted for, by the fact, that withia a year or . , two, he haw bought at the Strtte of Texas some 50,000 acres of land, seine _Where, vie understand, near the disputed line. To% lioN. Troy. T. McKzxmas, Secretary of Lint Interior, hit's left Washington 'fur his home. his health being:somewhat impalred: It i 9 hoped that ft bow days will restoi.e. hie hes)th. Oamp-Itldeting. A eIIUD - .lll.ecting_w.lll be ITold for - Carlisle Ci.ctuit on The I.lllli of Mr. John Dunlap. about four mile: , South of Aletthanies,tug: to C.(7,111- 111nlIce en the 11111 of September, I R5O. Preach• ers and' people from- the neighboring stations and etrenits it:e respectfully invited to attend.— Perettni dogiring to lent on the ground, will please bring then - tent frnmes ntonv with them. aug2.B . 3t. , • .TAS. SANKS, P. Ledger , and, News, —ll3 'll - 1T: undersigned hereby gives notice—that on and all the -first of September the ddily i ; :edgor. not be served by a carrier at the residcnce of subscribers. The subscribers to these papers are therefoe reques• ted to sail at the book Atone for their pa pe.r4. Aug .2.2 ; 3 9 /M. , DAV ROPMS.: FT...11.12. Assortment et I2l)K1S - just rreeier ty - s yl by the subscriber. Also, Glass Tubes fo LOit La lig. 12 sale-yliciip by . H. SAXTON . . Pure Cider Vinegar. Oim bnrrel pure cider virgar, from the noun received-by .-.1...4E4).--AV.FI-111INFIR-;- _ - To Shoemakers, - - GROSFI e'en; elides lOr Jenny Lifninhoco jjuni ro..eived by (.1 W 1 . 111 , N1.11.. ;mg 28, IMO. • York and Cumberland Rail Ro?..ti CO. 011 ti stockholders in this Company are here notified that an election will he held on the 2.1t1 of Seinember next, between the hours of 10 o . 6o:tit. A. NE and 2 o'clock P.M , tit,the alike a: the Company in York, for choosing a .r,. , :ahlent.. and six Directors for theenoumg ytutr. 'A , s,-,that a meetln.e, of the etockholdbrs will wild chl at Brow n 's: Lyre Building, in Bilitl• mint, ole , Jloroloy rrenina. the 16th of ,to kei•elV(3 the annual report $y order, Aug,. 21, to. ELI LEWIS, Secretary. Estate.of 'tills. 0, 4eedne, ih et Letters of ettlaitnicti•ation on the ea ate hoffias C. Re'vme.lato of Shiremansto Cumberland county, deceased, have been gran' ted by thearet - Tiswr of said county, to the s b• scriber, imsidine in Dauphin county. He wdl aretni on Monthly 'the itd ot September, and overy oilier Nlonday for two months thereafter at the residence of the doceased,,ivliere all per sons Indebted are requested to melte immediate payment, and thnse haviqi_ehtints to present 'hem fbr settlement to 4AW.I. - Aid - T2,,'50 6t. .ddasinistrafor. , lirplans ozirt On TIILTIZSDAY, the 311 of October, 1850 pC virtue of an order ofttle Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, told an authority tot• the parties in interest who are of age, the sill,. foriher will oiler at politic sale, on the premises 'the ttillawing property, tote th: estate of Mi chael Brandt, of Dickinson towns't•p, decd, A tract of Mod situate, in Hockerst Mr, in saie. thckinson,township ,enntaitinig i i ACI2I',S rd first rate Limestone Land, adjoining lands of Newcomer, Hacker and others oil ot• whirli is clearest and in a - high state of cut t &tout •1 Acres of Woodland. t,eimprovements are a two stort I) WELLING 110 US F 1 and Frame BARN, a good F. TN ANT HOUSE with Stable', r. 4 ,17 1, a well of water to ,each house, to ,fzt:teett).tethett" with other out buildings.— A I so, all tirewird iof choice unit, 2rtmtipally ap ples. Also, at the same limn and place a tract of Timber Lam!, situate in Dickinson township, at the South ftloottliiiii, containing GRES of young and thriving timber, adjoining Limbo Gen. Nili:ter, Newcomer and others. Terms of sale will be made. known on said day when at temlance will be given by the sub.criber, Guar diatt of minor childritt of Michael Bran:lt, dec. and attorney of those ttho are of toll age. autteS - DAVID BRANDT. • X' .It FOR SALE far subscriber offers for sore, n valuable Farm of eh 'lee arable land, hitollte in West Peansboro' township, Cumber land coun , y,' ou the Contalogninet Creek, cig miles wept of Carlisle and within two and a halt or the Cum , bertand Valley Rail Road, coutainitik &mut 180 GRES in aWO state of cultivation: 'Mr! im• pravements , are a 'inio :story W eatherrboaqml 110USE,Snioke House, lee House and Wash House, and - riTitnoll well of Water st the door.— Also, a large Think Earn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed ordor and a good Orchard. There is 17 Acres' otAirst rate Meadow.tind , . bout :!.5 - Acres of Timlcr Land on the ;opposite side of the creek, which will Le sold with. the Farm if desired. There has been between fin 'and six thoussod bushels of lime put on this g••ni lately. rere is also a large Lime Edo, arble el ht rokg from iti Lb 1/1 0 . basiads at a olizast on the property. nme2Btu . . WILLIAM AL CETI. G7Laneaster Vacsfrouad copy tf. and lend bill to this Office for collection. ~ . - vALUABLI • :Town Property at Public Sale, , On &du , day, the 14th of September,. next. LL said at public sato on the premises in Springfield. Cumberland county. a lot -mid tWo.thirds of ground, situate on Main street, ' -having thereon ereeted'a two-sto .. '"*"- ty DBICK DWELLING HOUSE, with - Kitchen attached, a story FrarneSlloP, e.., 20 by 22 feet, together with a large STABLE.. The property.is supplied—with—n good well of water, and an 'abundance of the choicest fruit, including Apples, Peaches, n vo. riety of Plume, Grapes, - &o.. Persons wishing to view the property can do so by calling on the 'aubseriber:''Snle to cornmeoce at I e'elock of aaid`day, when 1.601111, which are easy, will be made known by J. F. COXEL, Aug 28 to ' , Agent fee Alar;earot Row, °use-and. Lot at Ptiolle Sale. . . On SATURDAY, the 14th of Soptembor next, WILL be sold at public antO'ori the premises in Prankford tOivnehip, Cumberland • county, Pa., about two and a half miles north of Frion's Mill, find nun mite northeast' of , Bloaerville, and 1' mile west of DeWiliefl Tavern, n lot .0011- tnining SIX ACRES, ; mare or less, of good lund food. The improvomonts sta .0 TWO wroav wELLtn; G 4.0 t, t HOUSE. wentherboarded, with a •i 0 I . Stone Kitchen windiest one . .and . 1 ,a'half stories high, iind , rizlargo A:Ood ltttln BA RT`t,aii .end log and-Oaother -frame. -Also, a- well-of paver failing,wnier nOtio'door of the huse and variety of clioico,• fraii trees, Salo,' to cont.; menen tit one ,oselocka.,t4l ,- , when, attendiiiind and,tertiO' Inad^non by Jr..lidguay'2B 63.1: . lieu) Sb,ucxtiliellicnici Real Estate at Public Sale, in p iz ,, a b dl i,..,00%.t.ite jute i lia . . On Tuesday, the 17th oj',:§eptember, next, . In pursuaricei Of an. order sii the OrPilaus' Court of Cumberland. county i 'ill 'be sold at Sale,a4the residence of J a va Ki ss i ng . at one n'eloelt, Tcf . .Td., the following; property of said decedent, to wit t—A tract of land in 'West ,Pennshoro' township, bounded by lends of Enos B. 'Stet... rett, George Hofilebower, John McCulloch raid William Kerr, dontuining 'DEN ACRES, strict measure; all of which is cleared and in tin ex cellent state of eultivation, having thereon e .:- reeled n two story v , etnt rrl:natd .tiltro etl DWELLING HO USE,fraine :Tillf . BARN, and an excollent Appl e 1511. !;,.. It j. • Orchard of choice fruit, to he e ,, ld ''' ‘on-the-following teztrts- , -Foe - piir - cent. of the parchqae money on confirmation of the sale, one half Of ihe , rernainder on the lot of April next. when possession will be given and a deetLmatle to the 'purchaser, and the ren;due in rive equal annual payments thereafter with out interest. The grain in the ground to lie reserved. The purchaser to pay the taxes for "the year 1851. !I he whole to be secured by ree.ounizance in the Orphans' Citurt With ap proved security. • August t.'ti '5O 3t. DAVID RINE, - . Trustee appointed by the Court to make-sate.— 226 290 290 210 30 Orphans' Court Sale. • By virtue of on order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, the follow mg Real Es. tate, late the property at lease Beidleninn, de ceasoi., will be sold on the premises, on Sitter. day the 28th day of SErl EMBER next, to wit : A tract of land, situate in Silver Spring town - ship, scar to Kingstown, in said county, bounded by Joint Senseman, George Keller and others, containing T,WG ACRES and thirty one Perches, of LiniGstone Lana, all of which is cleared and under good fence; arid in a higli state of cultivtition. '1 he iniproNe menta area LOG DWELLING Aly. usr., STABLE, and oilier r otit•builditigs. A Young Apple • Orchard of grafted Lnit at d other fruit •rees on the promises. :ale to CTMIMeIIe.O fit 2 o'clock on said day, and the -terms made-ltnovvn by - • Augn•ti 23'50 is. SOHN FIR EOYI D, , .4thiiiiti.,/r,tor of Isaac Behileninn dec'd. NrALIJ PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE' On S4TURD.IY, the 28th of Septrmher, ?val. ho 'Hnld at 1)111,1kt-sale (in the iv ethises in North Middleton. townstopit urotterltadeo:: Ta., two tntles =oath of Middtt tex Attila, and lour rod.-. east 01 Carhele, the to:.olt we Trill Ittstate, ttr joining lands of I.).Nlikler, 14, 11 , ttt trio's heirs and otheraxontainitt, HO Ai" R of first-rate Limestone Land ill a high Itate of cultiiatitin and Nell supplied ssirh all hinds of f r uit, nod h r pleasantness of situation and etrn. vertienee of running water .ta stirpat,etl by tew ... .. ploces in LiIC county - . The% totprostentelll9 era a target anti substantial STONE . AA/ HOUSE, BARN and °Our' ore - '• ' o l, ' if f 'l e th s c ° l7ltre ' ll u n t v ' e l.n m u' o e tte t r iSti'fvUtr)..cti°l::if ....f.,.,...1g . , - t it ttitititi property . ' for five year n s n u t five pdr,uttr intete,t. if tle,tirec.V. Alto, at title NIIIII2 time and pare a Hart of bad ,imate in the tianin mile from Middlesetk, And -1-from-Oni.lieleiojaning - landit'ofJOcii;plf Wit mer, Robert Erwin and witailta, coot niatt•g SE VEN AURK,4.ime improv tin aro- _ siory - frame weallierboard4l 1101±8EiVamo BA RN, a good bearing orcharrr,:&c. Sale to comMellOC at 10 o'clock. on suid.day,when-at— ihinee nrTlFbe given and tenni= on* kn twn for Oil , latter tract by An 21:50 41 SOLOMON BYLF.R. • PUBLIC 5.8.T...Z OF. R.I . :11.1, _ESTATE. ,t Y ruretterwe _QC..sthe .7.orphane!.. - C .ort I 'CumiTerlaticl county, will be sold at pu .; • ale at the late residence_ of B e njamin Myers, deceased', onFriday the 11th day - of October next, at - Itl o'clock A. M., the tolletv- - ing I. scribed Real Estute,late the propel ty of said decedent, to wit tract of land situate in Pirkinson township, hounded by j o i n , H us ton, John Fishburn, land of be said Benjamin Myers, deceased,'and A Win Myers; containing„' s.s ACRES and 130 PERCHES, strict measure., of which about 70 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivtition, and the residue excellent timber land, having there - erected a two story weather• n i z. boarded MOUSE. LOGSTA' f.' with a well of tinter near r `4,11, c i:mr, and goodit °re -1"*" the of choice fruit. Also, It Ten° ant 11705 mid Stable: Also itt the sturfe time and place, will be sold a small tract of flrst rate limber band.situnte in the same township, and hounded by land of John ll:datum the heirs of, Michael Ego,. deceased, William Line and Philip Spangler, containing 10 ACRES and 57 PERCHES. 'The above desertb-d Real Estate will sold on the following terms So touch ns may be necessary to pay the costs and expenses of sale to he paid on the confirmation of the sole by the Court, one - third of the balance to remain in the hands of the purchaser during the 10 of Eliza Myers' widow, the interest to bo paid to her Annually, and at her death the principal to be paid to the heirs of the aforesaid Benj. yers, dec'd. one hall of the balance of the Unrchnse money of the tract first above described to 1 , 0 a s114.110—fl• 11 noa r -will-be-giverrnud - a - deedma - de to fhe purchaser, and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter without interest. The residue, of the, purchase money of the tract of tinther land. after deducting the widow's dower, to he pid on tho first of April next. The whole to he secured by recognizance in the o"pitans' Court with op. proved security. JOHN CAROTHERS, -- Aug 28,'.50 is _ ..qchninisi;ator. assignee's Sale. OA MTURD.IY, the--12th of October WILL be sold at public sale, at 10 o'cloCk, A. H , on the prennses, the following described tract of hind, containing about' TWENTY TW 0 ACRES, situate in Lower Allen town. ship, Cumberland houbty, one mile above Eber ly's mill, on Cedar Spring, adjoining lands of William R. Gorgas, Daniel Urich, and others, with a well finished Flt A H E 4 7:1 1 .4. HOUSE, Wagon Maker's - Shop, p-, 11 . Barn and other improvements there' ill A on erected. There is also an oreli 1=,0.. ard of choice fruit. It is a desirable location for a mechanic and worthy of anew tires. . _ A lsO, tit the same time and place will be sold', a Tract of foodlatal, containing TEN ACRES more or less, Nitntlte in Fairview township, York county, adjoining lands of Christian Gar• hi'r, Wm: R. Gorgon and others. Also, a lot. of cord wood on mid trues, Also. ntthe name time and place will be sold the following personal property, viz Horses and horse gears, mulch COWS and other cattle, Hogs stud :beep, Grain by, the bushel, Hby by the ton, Wagons, Ploughs, Harrows and other laming utensils. Also a lot of chestnut rails, a untidier of quarrying tools, together with Household rind Kitchen Furniture rind outer sr. tides too itttotorotts t 0 inenttott. A Ifindanee will be give. , jowl torms of sale made known by • Aug22,'st) C lIRISTIA N CHER lA. .11ssidneg of Daniel fleck. - 007)11T SAZE• 'On ! Saturday, the 12th of 'October. . BY virtue o`. ' an order of the Orphans' Court of Cuinherland county, will he _sold at public ea!e on•the premises in Lisburn, Cumberland County, the following property, late the estate of lasso Lloyd, deaCtlaad via : ' ' A !louse and three lots of ground, salmi° in • said place, on the road to Ilarrtshurg, adjoining property of John.Sherich and Geo. Bar. Wrbcr s t o r y . Tlie - houso Is ewent.herhoarded two dwelling•HOUSL', and attachedto !ail are revere! outbuildings, .including a !rge stable she'd, &c. There is a first rate. well of witer,near the door. filso,,nnumber of choice fruit trees; On one of the lute is erected a good frame Cabinet Maker's. a ••:p. It may • be considered a goad stand for That be.siness;and holds out strong inducements to purchasers,,— Persona wishing to examine the property tiro - requested to call on the subscriber, living In the premises. Sale to commence at.2.o'clock, in the slternooon of said day, when terms will be made known by RBUBIL4 STAR T Auge2,'so ,i2dironiatraror. ••••• viimitriuuron moms !z; t AT PUBLIC BALI'. • • On MITA' SDA Y, the, .10th of October, fleart. aV pu rs,,,mcc 01(111 order or the Orphans , I Court or Cumberland county, the iintleviiigned Adminiktotor or Mealinin .11rptiteman, will sell, ou the premians, ail the - interest and 'claim of the atittl decedent, being; the undivided .seventh ftart in a tract: of land /it . .PCIIIIII. born' tOwttoltip in sniol county, contaittin 191 A.c.A - Es • more or leis, holuided,by hinds of Michael Fret) Jos ph I.:atilt*, George Bowman and others, on which. is erected n Lure' Two Story . • STONE' HOUSE, Bank Born, • with IA Wagon S,ltett, Corn Cribs, , Smoke and p Spring: flottsC, and a noter-iii,iling . Spet.; of water which waters n num lime of theliebis. Thep: is about Ninety Acres cicarinl; and the renininder covcrutt with thrrs ing„timber, Buflieietit'li:ooder-gro.wing on the -in mimes to-furnishititsts foreste - fwr fenotita.-- et.lto it' altogitthee It issaie of the mitt dosira lilt: trials of land in tlio 'county Salc..to Com int. nee pt. 'o'clock, P. At:, when attendattpe be given and terms made known pug2B J09,-17 USSER ./itinttr I