TEM NEXT .CONORES.S. The Twentv-ninth Congress, It la nr4 eettain, will be, in both branches, of the general complexion of, the Administration by a largo majnitty. Vacancies int the Senate are to be filled by New flampobire, Virgin a, Indiana, 4lwyts~lppi, told Tennes no, and their Legislature are.'of the same party. 4o that the full Senlite will proba bly comprise twenty - funr Whir!s and thin - , ---- Damoeratc— making Aix majority. There are eight vacancies To the House, viz : four from Mississippi, ono from Florida, and ooe vaCeneles) from each of the States 03 Louisiana, New Hampshire, and Massa. chusetts. There la no doubt of the election ikf:four Democrats in Minsiasippi, (n the choice is by general ticket,) ono in Cotiki nen, and one in Florida. Leaving_New_ Alampshire and hriatnichuselia __they-do -not seemlikrly-to electleti • . will ac tor to the tables in the Journal of Commerce. 339 Democrats, Whigs, 8 Natives—mini 222:: Majority over Whigs and Natives 54. ,Showing a Whig gain of four „members, and a Demo cratic loss 0f...1en, compared with the old Congress,. when elected. Sundry changes were subsequently,made, mostly_ in favor of the %Vhigs. Orilla members of the last House who voted' a ninst Mr. McKny's to reduce the Tariff o 242, forty fiv _re-elected ; and of those • :voted or it, fifty-seven. ' • The 'Whigs of New'Yorlt State are pre- Qaring' for the November elections with their old spirit, and with nn energy that de serves, if it does not command, success.— The party is reorganizing - every where— atl third partyism, of every name, is esehrwed,—the best men in the ranks take • the field—and the at:cleat fires of Whigiam are re-lighted. This rxamyle will riot be lost. The brilliant achievement of the - Whigs of Georgia, who have shown how fields may- he won,- by -winning-the moat brilliant victory that has graced the-Whig 'standard since the glorious days of 1840, -will not be without its effect. The noble spirit they evinced will ho aroused in the breasts °Nile Whigs elsewhere, and the Whig flag willyet wave in triumph over the Union redeemed from the errors of Loco tocol4m.--Ba/:. Patriot. The. Charleston Mercury 'mikes some oh, Nervations .on , Mr. McDutlio's letter, and while it reiterates its distrust of Mr.. Polk, es.-to the fun extent of what is expected of him by the Senator, it avows ire be , lici that 'the Administration party in Congress will itotlib disposed - ft) gas° far as - Mr. Polk.— It is declared that one mode alone remains by which the party can be brought to the mark—which is that "the true free trade Men Unite in a bold and. deeided course, and *fake it a rialfei• of life and death to "the party:to maintain ita faith." 'This is slated.. The Ad.ninistration -men in Pennsylvania know what they have to ex pect. • - • PRINTER TO COM:MEM-1W WRPHOR- Corieepondent of the Baltimore Patriot states, with confidence, that eighteen of the Locofoco memberfaif Congress from New York have avowed their. hostility to the 'election of the Ppresident's Press as the Congressional Printing establishment. It is also, he states, - reported that the Locnfo co members from Indiana and Illinois, five from Ohio, two from Michigan and one from -Alabama, are .in favor of that "contempti ble" concern (as the Union calls it) the U. 8. Journal. There is evidently a storm brewing in the Locofoco camp, which is fuller the missiles of destruction. TENNEUEN LEGISLATURE.—The Leg islature of•Tenneasee met on the 6th into at ,Naehville. In the House J. Bunch, Esq, was elected speaker on the 6th ballot The:locate balloted two.days unsuccessful ly for a. presiding officer, and after balloting the 1 t Otb line° asljourne'd, ' • CmarpszA..7"Sqn Francisco, Juno 29 —This count', is in , a lamentable stale of confusion, and entirely without law. 1800 blexiaprilroops-are daily expected, under the command:of an officer who, was educa 'tad in England, and is said to be a man cf great capacity and character. Atiettpts are making to excite the Californians to , 'oppose the landing of the troops, which Will not probably succeed, and we shall be again tinder Mexican rulers."' EXECUTION - IN KENTUCKY•—Law .ilin xlicated,--14. Baker; who was convicted or murder iu. Clay. county, Kentucky, .haN 'been hung, -in 'spite Of the 'menaces of the mob, -who - threatened to burn -down the .3114 ,and :take him out. . Governor Owesly did not cpardon.him, m:it only he• cause '. ' he, thought him a murderer but be gemtlitekelievecheativereexampler.neces -irary to-protect-priad -7 eitiiiitlis from -vio lence in Clay county. For four years the , ptatple•thera have been in a lawless state— no courts have been held—no taxes collect ed. When the 'mob threatened to break lam the prison, the Governor ordered the military to he protection, and secured it• .'The decided course of the Governor is to be commended by every lover df good - or xlet It la too often the case that the week nem: of public magistrates yields to the fierce demander' Violence, rehich tramples -dawn all law and authority, and withering looldneselrum inpunity, sets at defiance all waskaiat upon st own will. • ;Tut PSWIS AND Trra or MR. Cija.— Cip , ,3l, Clay.viry properirrelueed to have any thing to do with the pre, sod type of which T. F. Marshall. J. B. Clay and: their 40440011 k to* p ' ane= and tvittekittay *siopped, oiseigineti. We promote, of _titootys, hi, WU beiejto action tor change. 1 1. 1 40 th o . o Ppthimea.goOgt they,inay l'eNteve le pay dcirly tor theft vthiatte.— ateianati tlei aid. - • - Ex--Pas4inesr• A nAmsr==flor - rearlers, we are sure, will rend , the TolloWieg letter with regret • as well nt learning 'that they will not hear the voice of a wise, honored and venerable father pleading they Ct111:10 of the Bible, ns Wll9 nt one time bord, as for the cause which impels him to decline. N. Y Com. QUINrY, Meac., Oct 6, pi.ls. E. If. Binichlbrcl, N. Yr); k. Sir,--I have received your favor Of the Id inst., and shotitiftele-Oreat. pier:mud/ in addresomg the N. Y. Bibln Society, accord ing to my conditional promise heretofore mode, which I have not forgotten. But r in the present stain of .cny health I am diq abled from attendance at- nll public .rocet ings,_and cannot Hatter--myself with any tuat.e...lagmalsie,.pr.os_Bec.l 7 eT-Nlor-Aho---eoituingr month "overnber. . tcetirioony - ofleVerence - foram 1101 v Scriptures has been already, on morn than one occasion, publicly made, and will be repeated on every occasion upon which it can with propriety be manifested. Of all the societies devoted to piety and charity which I hare known, there is none higher in my estimation or more adapted to emi nent usefulness'ilinn the Bible. Society, and lily pray that the Divine blessing it upon it and go forth with it to the 'the Earth. very respectfully, Sir; your fellow itizen and obeilledt servant. 401-1 N QUINCY ADANIS.c firrnrscrrATivr: ELECT lON IN MAINE .-- • lo Portland, on Wednesday, Messrs Fee senden and Barnes, the Whig candidates, were•chosen, having received u miij irity of one hutidsred and sixty one in the city prr p• or, the islands not being heard from. • The Locofocos made but small opposition. The Whigs had over nine hundred and eighty. In Banger there was no election. At the third trial on Mon day, the Whigs lack. ed.about seventy five votes of an election. MANUFACTURING AT Lowtat —The ten manufacturing companies of Lowell, Mass. consumes annually • 12,000 tons of coal, 2,070 cords of wood, 72,540 gallon's of sperm and 10.000 of other oil. Of the whole population of Lowell, 7,320 females and 2,015 malea, together 9;235, are employed •soperat Ives either in the mills, or connect ; , ed with other mechanical employments.— Tbere tire 33 mills and' about 550 houses belonging to the corporations. The capi tal whaled in rminufacturing and mechani cal enterprises is $12,000,000. There are made. in Lowell every week, 1,450,100 yards of cloth, or . 75,F:69,000 yards per year. The cotton worked up every year ie 01,1000 bales. . The prniteo calicoes made annually amount to 14,000 The wages paid out annually amount to more than $1,500,000,, and the annual profit of this immense business has been estimated It the same amount, or about 12i par.cerit. AMERIcANT 'A l'PLES.—RObeft L teal, Esq. of Pellham, Westchester co., N.. Y. has an orchard of twenty thousand apple trees, all bearing Newldwil Pippins. By trimming and the application of the - hest manures, he has brought the fruit to Utltlnlill size end excellence. The apples are 'picked and packed in barrels without being rolled or jolted•in carts, and so arrive in the very best order fur shipment• Last year they were sold in LOndon at twenty-one dollars -t-barrel, and: the merchant to whom they were consigned, wrote that. the nobility and other people of great wealth had actually bought.them by retail, at a guinea a dozen ; which is some forty-five cents an apple. Ali. Pell has from_three to four thousand bar refs of the apples this year, which are sold . as fast as they arrive in market, at six dol lars a barrel, and are all shipped to Eng land. It is•qutte a business for ono of our commission merchants indispose oft he pro= duce of this noble plantation. • • The American apple, take it all in all, is _t ho_innet. valuable_ fruit :which grows aril he earth. We undervalue them because they are so abundant; and even many American farmers will not take the trouble to live like an English bird, though the trouble would be 'airy little.—Jouraul (21' Commerce. THE SOIL rfi' THE WEST- The extraordinary • productiveness or the soil of the West is strikingly 4howit by facts 4tated in - the Alton (Illifapis) Telegraph of last week. That pa per says : Hie quantity of standing corn which may be seen from Mound Farm, in Jersey county, under twenty miles from this place. cannot amount to.le.is than five hundi:eq thousand bushek_.:-Noi-ls - Hire i,ll;=nr ilia best. From 'Nfr;•l3 A• Davidson's residence on..the bluff, on the road from .Alton to Ed- - wardsville, and about seven miles fro . wljs city; there may be seen, without rnufflg. from the Rome spot, by. looking only in two directions, fields of standing corn, the prob. Te *eat imkted.:tttrie--40/4: lion five hriidreel thousan this who can!" " Mn. JOHN_ FEHR, of Reading, Barks county % (Pa.) is one of the ge ntleman , of that neighborhood that have undertaken the cul tivation of the grape upon a scale that will warrant the expectation of commercial re sults. Mr. Fehr has a vineyard at Roien shall, 'thout a half a mile from Reading, idlich is exceedingly productive. Lail year he made a considerable quantity of wine, samples of which have met with the approval of better judges then we can claim to The vineyard this year has shown something of its capapabilitios: - Mr. F. will be ableto trinket about "sixty barrels" of ex cellent and pure wine, besides disputing of a largo amount of grapes. United States Gazette. The Richmond Whig says that the corn crop in Virginia is -much below an aver age. and that it is hardly up to half the crop of 1844, which, it will b 6 remembered, was .try hire. PIIrSBYTERIAN SYNoL O}• I:ENTUCIIV. Thii body met at Harrodsburg en the ultimo, and continued its session until! the 28th. Besides the usual business, after lie toning to an interesting . address from Rev. Robert S. Froley on the subject of African colonizltion, they passed :resolutions recom mending that collections be taken up in their 'churches for that object on or about the 4th of Juli; and ihe members of the - Synod pledged themselves indiyuitially to paymver the collective slim r f five hundred dollars'j before the Ivt of January, 184(1, for the purposli of purchasing a - ship to run as a regular packet between New Orleans and Liberia ; to curry out emigrants arid provi sions from the valley of the Mississippi to the colony. • A TIME-N. EFIN NCI BRACELET.— W 0 saw, says the New York Mirror, n few days since at Mr. Thomas Crane Bank's in. Broadway, one of the most ingenius and cut ions pieces of ornamental jewelry that we have witness ed. It is a bracelet of chaste and elegant work , nanehip. benuttfutly enamelled- 7 hav-_ ing in the centre a small and exquisite mg of two victims to the tender passion.— By touching a spring, the centrc-piec'e o pens, and beneath it is diScovered,,Ji watch of the size of n cent piece- pact in all parts, and indicating the time with uger ring fiJelity. It iy not connected with the bracelet, and is in :Iselin miniature curiosi ty that has no Pr - patio this city certainly. Sewing illuchine,—A most in,ron - lug pkce of mechaelsm has lately been made known to the public in France, the itiventor of which'has beerrenga lied during the last fir. teen ears in bringino tt Jo its' pre4ent state of perfection. It is a sewida.'machine, plait; in its detntlq, and - calculated -to re%olutton ize comiderely the art of sewing. It will perform two hundred stitches to the min ute, enlarge or contract the stitches by the simple turn an screw, lead the neodle a long alit he einuosilies and irregularities 01 the 'stuff to be sewed, without the least dan ger of tear, whateVer now be the texture of the stuff and do every part of, the sewing of a'cont, button holes excepted. An ingenitis mechanic in. New York. has invented a series of four machines for the manufacture of screws, which in one day will do the wo►k of three hundred men, oven with the present perfect machinesin use in Connecticut. The first machine CUL9 the Wire and puts on the'head, the sec ond turns it to the required size and short ness, the tiTird cuts the cross nick For the' screwdriver, and the fourth runs the thread. The screws are said to he beautilully made. Gee.al Artesian Well.-- A . practmal and scientific gentleman offers, fo0:30,000, to sink an Artesian Well in Boston to the depth of 1700 feet, by which it IS estimited that more than a • million of gallons of the very hest ;valor can be thrown into the city ev• ery day, and to a height of, at least, one hundred feet above the surface of the earth. An effort is about to be made to raise the money by subseription. How to deal with Mobs —When the "little artillery offlrefrN - hltoleon, was sent to quell an alarmitig riot in Paris, he sato jed.the mob nith a destructive fi re of grape shot at the first discharse, and, following it up with blank cartridge, the streets were cleared immediately. Oa being afterwards remonstrated with,*he observed truly that duldJutifiredTblank cartridue first;'. the mob would have had time to rally their courage when thousands instead of hundreds must •flve been slain, If the civil power wik(ild always act on this hint, much misery might be spared. Tampering with a lawless mob is wretched policy.—N. Y. Evening GLBILtIJ. I3eut A FACT.--The N. Y. 'riubune, in.allu ding to Gouelett case, says: —That a re formed Drunkard has a hard battle to fight with his depraved appetite, is most true; that he is sometimes vanquished in the can-' test is certain. But that, since the advent of Washingtonianism, he has far ofioner,, triumphed, and lived and died a sober, hap py, respected umeful citizen, iq equally trail, and that the' pledge has enabled thousands to do this who would otherwise' have lived and died . drunkards, is as clear as ,day- FIRE IN —REDERICK —The Orphan Asy atiaehed to Si. Jobn's Church„in Fred erick, Md. was, we regret to' learn, destroy ed by fire on Wednesday week. It was with great difficulty that the Cliorth - and the building' adjoiningocertpied by the Sis ters of Charity. were saved. The loss is estimated at $2OOO, and we are glad to learn,.is covered by inhumed:. :It- is. be lieved to he the work of incendiary,. and a large tewasti to ofPred for his detection. t WV/VTR:a:444l:s A rrearrrztid ro E Lu9 Tiii DgAD !--.l.Aggl Sunday one of ,the Ind lowers of and If imea committed sui• ride at Nashua. (N..li ) by walking delib erately. into tho Met rimacliver, in iiteence gem - 3 I pevons On the opposite side, who r:wld hot reach him !ill he hnd drowned It soon been me noised about among hii Mil !sr brethren of Cu! town, n number of whom trim fired tot he spot, took charge oft he body, and carried - IT to one of their own houses, All at once they breame filled with faith that they-could re.tore him to life, and with that view acittally preyed find song over the corage nearly all Stinday niuht. It is per• 'Mpg needless to gay that they did not make a raise. c Such-o--degree of infatuation na Ihi9, rit this enlightened day, la hardly credible, but 1441-above facts come to tH in such ennui hen. tie Gran the( we aropot permitted to doubt the Foolemeel, so strange ne it rutty seeits. Boston Time?. ,- - . -- -4 - ,:_ Lir" - - - • ' - -- c 01 - ,,,: 1 `\ - ;! • ,44 . - .. : : - ( '• . „,,,,.., 5: t i , • •,„... - 4, , ~, i l s :k; * ~, k...4.-.' ;"•- .-•:-.: 7 i.. .4 . c.k.3 tkk -,.!‘ :--------------- __ - )_, LTYII- IMM/24 Friday' Evening, Oct. 17, IE4I GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. (Subject to the decltion ora Nat'l C'ont•cntion.) ice?".lvos''tcill appear in our next i-igne. We should he pleased to hear fluln the :Author fre quently. Mr. J. A. Os I , mxta will accept otwthanks for ids prompt . favor containing the result of tIJ late contest in the York Springs district. ET The October number of this valuable Agri cultural work is upon our table, and sustains the high character given to - the work by the previous berg. It is embellished with a splendid portrait of the celebrated Agricultural Chemist. JusTCs '.unto, and contains a variety of interesting arti cles, almost every one of which is alone worth the cost of the number. The "Library - is one of the best works of the kind, which is published. we shall take pleasure in showing it to such of our. farmers as may desire to pusses:: themselves of it; No one should be without it. 1D We rejoice that we are enabled to congratu late our Wriig friends upon the auspicious result of last Tuesday's contest in this county. Nobly have the Wltigs of the "Young Gi;'arir ace.;Pplish-. ed the work which the calls of duty and of patrio tism had assigned them. In view of the peculiar circumstances under NI hich the Whigs ebtered the contest—the part i." l , and local disalThetiors of sonic week friends, the treason and secret intriguing of others hypocritically prVessing attachment to r,ntacirtx, the flushed and confident hopes '''of the enemy, based upon the supposed invincible P:'Pli -larity of particular candidates---in tiew of these and- kindred influences, dishonorable de.'eat • was - feared, and even looked for, by many a stout heart not usually given to desponding. 'And strong as was our confidence in the stern integrity of the townships, we must confess that we were not with out serious misgivings as to the result." :Thanks, however, to the indomitable energy and-stern in-. tegrity Of the TWO THOUSAND true and loyal Whigs of the county wlio stood firm amid the se ductive influences brought to hear upon thein, a' glorious, triumphant victory has been achieved—a victory not less pregnant in its. results, nor less honorable to those who battled for it, than any of the series of briliant triumphs that, in times gone by, have thrown such lustre over the name of the "Young Guard." • By the issue of this contest the hopes of Locofo coism in Adams county are blasted now and forever., NOthing but a loitary, and - li4eless future is before them, with nailing to relieve, and no single prospect upon which to centre one ray of hope.— Three years hence, when the struggle for the County offices again comes round, the Whig legions will be marshalled for lite conflict by a chieftain whose mune is fainiliar to every school-boy only as the surest guarantee of irrepparable and disas- ID% us discomfiture to his own and his country's • • • enemies. In the talismanic name of SCOTT, Lo eofocoiSm will hear and recognize the dirge of a death so deep and profound as to preclude even the -most visionary hope of resuscitation. ThankS, then, we repeat it, to the, nnhending in tegrity of the two thousand loyal Whigs, Adams County is, now and hereafter, Wure i --WHIG ALL OVER. Her public offices will no longer be pr' s tituted as media through which to disseminate the corrupt and blighting doctrineS of Locofoeoism— Winos will be placed where Willies ought to be, in the County Offices and iP.tlie CoPnty Boards.— By this result, too, disaffection, secret intrigue, and bolder treason, have metwith a rebuke, which will tell effectively in future :contests. Hereafter disaffection will know the award that necessarily awaits it. - In a word, by her doings on Tuesday last, Adams county has pledged to friend and foe, hereafter a firm. undeviating, anti devotion to her principles and a determination to support thi men who may be nominated as their represen tatives. Y. Y. Sun While, however, we are thus congratulating-our friends upon the genera! adhesion to our.andi- Idates. on Tuesday last, we must not forget thePn br due those noble townships by whose exertions this gratifying result has been aceOmplished— While,the Whi ,, s . of the borough faltered in the duty they owed•themselve; - ind the cause; the hon.: est yeomanry of the country came u p manfully to the rescue, by a full, prompt and patriotic sup port of the whole ticket. With but few exceri. tions the battle was well fought over the whole county—especially so by the gallant Whigs of Cumberland, Freedom, Germany, Mountjoy, Ber wick, Hamilton, Tyrone, Latimore, r and Hunting ton. They merit, Ls-they will receive, the hearty approbation of every loyal Whig, and their manly 'discharge of duty will serve to place in boldrelief the ignoble conduct of the recreant Whigs of the County-seat: • 117 Casszos hI. CLAY has re-commeireed the publication of his paper, "The True American."— It is printed at CinciAnati; but edited and publish ed at Lexington. The first number contains a lengthy appeal to the people of Kentucky and the world, against the 'proceedings of the mob that removed his pr,esa from Lexington.• The trial of the, individ,uals'concerned hi the mob. R toceedings, resulted in a. verdict of trot orrivrx 1 Theinditutent Waa fur. lk.:ing engaged n a "riot." FOR PRESIDENT IN IS4E, To Correepruillents. The Farniere' 'Library. The Result in Adwins County. The Ullman DA the 'State. F..T.lntexerl ti iII be found the returns of Ow Election throughout the State as far ai they have reached us, up to the hour of going to press FRANKLIN Countyisl.aid to have elected the whole Whig ticket by about 300 majority. DAUPHIN—The Whigs havb elected one member (Mr. Minkle) and the Locos one, (Mr. , Keller.) The Whigs have the Sheriff, Prothon otary, and in all probability the Senator. YORK—The whole Loco ticket ie said to be electric: excepting the Treasurer Mr. McC'unni, independent caUdidate; having succeeded. CU.MBERLAND—Burns.. Loco candidate for Canal Commissioner, receives .2G7 majority. : LANCASTER—WhoIe Whig ticket ciciited by from '4 to 500, and very probably two State Sen CIIESTER—WhoIe Whig, ticket succeed!! ex• cept Prothonotary. % lIELA WARE—About 400 majority for the Whigs, securing thitse . nate for the dhitrict. SIONTGyAffRY--reported 1700 Lucor.co majority. SCHeYLICH.L—SOO Locofoco majority. AHEFLIN— elects . the - whole Locofoco by from 250 to 500 majority. JUNIATA—do., by 150 'o 200. Main gives Bowen (Loco,) 336 majority for State Senate, and Juniata 140—making -176 l ; U nion to. hear from, which will no doubt secure the election of WAOONSELLEN, the whig tandidate. PHILADELPHIA ClTY—the Whigs have car ried their whole ticket—Mayor, Council; Senate and Assembly, by from 300 to 1200 majority. PHILADELPHIA COUNTY—The Locop ha ve a majority sufficient to overbalance the city:lN-I,bl, of course, give - A - them the ' /111 V" offices. - Tl►e Petersburg Dlrtrictl 17' Although the townships generally ' have manfully discharged their duty, there is no ma: deser'ving, of warmer commendation than this no. ble distmt. The gallant Whigs of York Springs are always at their post, and can always be relied upon—but upon this occasion they have. even "out done" theimelves. Just listen how they talk;— for ANruoNr B. KVIITZ 131 majority; for Bra. JAMII' SquilvEn, 1.15; for Roamer COnEtN 15011 Whew ! No wonder the air was made to, ring - witla a hearty "three times• three for the gal and Whigs of Huntington and Latimme !" Annexed are the cotes of the townships eornpo sing the district fur Sherill and Prothonotary : CA eC PI I Z7 0 CI 0 IL , 10 V' V 7 ... ' . i .1 e 9 < k< .... SA Z 1 11' . 61 . .... . _ . . , . . Lalmore, . 113 77 11.6 Huntingdon, 161 107 161 . 116 District, Ij4 '2li7 Jai The Borough. triln reading oht the Borough box for Prothon otary a number of tickets were linurti to have the name of the Locoloco candidate pasted over that of the Whig candidate—having evidently been cast by individuals proiessing to be Whigs,-and yet derephedv voting for the I f oCofoco candio:oo th e can have respect for an open enemy, one who man fully and boldly proclaim; his opposition, but this sneaking, craven-hearted, cowardly policy of pro fessing friendship while in the act ofstahhing, can call forth scarcely any other feeling than that of indignant contempt. The man that fears openly to Vetehis senti - ments deserves not the high privilege of the bal lot box. It is said that " 'tis conscience makes cow ards of us all,"—and we regard this secret, dis guised voting as lifinatiVeiliartreiiiiYiViCifaiTili question were well assured that all was not right.. We trust the noble example furnished ty the Whigs of the county will have its duo effect, in hereafter animating us, one and all, to a full, open,. and Manly support of our cause. The Protho;iciitbry. Irr The triumphant vote received by - Mr. KURTZ, in connection with this office, cannot fail to be most gratifying to our friends. It was against him that the main efforts of the enemy were directed —against him their strongest (and supposed invin_ cible) man was placed in. the field, and upon this office centered the great struggle. Three years ago, his opponent, Mr. Danner, was elected by a Majority of 742—some of his friends claimed re-election by almost as decisive a vote. Ile is now beaten 182—nnd this, too, whilst the bor ough and a few townships proved shamefully re creant to their duty. Who can telll ICJWe winder what a certain man, living not a hundred miles from MenaHen, of boasted .parts and influence, thinks of the result of the election.— Three years ago he was with us, and we LOST the Prutlionotary 7 -now, when against us, every thing is 0. K.l • The Anti•Rcnt Trials. 111" The Anti-Rent Rioters are having meeted out to them a wholesome administration of justice, by the Court at Delhi, N. Y. John Van 'Steen burg and Edward O'Conor, convicted of being concerned-in the murder of Steele, have been sen tenced to be hung on the 29th of November next. Three individuals have been sentenced to prison for- life, and a number of others for shorter periods. The fearless discharge of duty by the above Court, Merits warm commendation from ever friend of right and law. Were a few more similar exam ples made of the offenders against the right and peace of society, the mob - spirit, so rife throughout the land, would find a speedy quietus. Fire Rioters. rrAn example is being made of same of these rowdies in Philadelphia, by Judge Parsons. A few days since thirteen young men, some °fillet!' respectably connected,-who , had been convicted,9l riot, were'sentericest to imprisonment for periods ranging from one to two years, and to give bajl• foriubsewnt good behaviour: IrrA series of extensive forgevies have lately been dificoiered in Philadelphia, plipetrated• by a • Thon;ips Winn, who is §aid to be req , cett.bly coil. necteih— • Whig Illgtory In 'Georgia. The Whigs cif Georgia haveach;evol liant victor}• in the trit:rnr•hant electiun f , f CJI AAs.ro nIN their candidate for. Governor. 'llt '3 majority in the State last fall was 2,(14ii. Thin has now been swept away I.iy the gains already received, which, in addition, leave a dear inaj“rii y of from 1,1100 to 1,5110 for Crawford. The returns also indicate that the %N Cl' have a majority on joint ballot in the L. , .:zislAtory. The Senate will probable stand, '7.2 Whig , 1.. f.i.l Locofocm—giving, a majority in that Ludy nth r, which will be more tha n b a l ance d b y a wid i; „:. jority of rix•or eight in the This. victory is as unexpected as it is brilliari7, and furnishes churning e‘ idrcee that the Whig spirit throughout the land is reeoverirg, fr nn the shock sustained front the disastrous re:ult of tl e Presidential struggle, with a dvterminatien to Stand by the organization and long cherhhed rine . - uf the party. This is the right spirit. t it be adopted i-vety %via re,,and victory y perch upon our banners. The bonds that bind gether the li'l,trogeneous rases of modern Di nw cracy are too weak long to I,‘ ithstand a warfari• as active as that displayed by the indomitable W lire of Georgia in the recent contest, and by them pia:- seated to the country as worthy of i m it a tion and ad,iption, by all friends of correct principles.— A few years will suffice to rend them asunder, if not sooner iMrupturtid by the corruption and pro fligacy. so characteristic of its elements. Let the Whig fire throughout the land be re-kindled, and in (S-IS;. as .*ure as .W scorr out. chosen leader, the Whig banners will wave iis tri umphantly over the Union as did those of our lam chieftain upon the memorable field: of:Bridge wider and Lunilv's -Lane. IMIEMIEI Vermiat t. Legislature of the State , of Verzeolit cohven,d at :‘lompelier on the fitli inst. Whig officers were elected in both branches, by decisite In - lijoritios. In consequence of a nun-election 'of Stitte officers by the people, - the duty of appoint ing the Governor, Lieut. Governor and Treasurer, devolved upon the Legislature, which was prOmpt ly discharged by the election of all the regular Whig candidates—William Slade as Governor Horace Eaton, Lieut. Governor; and John Spald ing, as Treasurer. The old Green Mountain State continues Whig all over. Death by Ilyclropboblai voting lad by the name orilo wait roux, died from an attack of this dreadful thatady, in Reading, Pa., on Friday last. Ile had-been hit ten-in the cheek about two months ugo i -by- ti dog supposed at the time td be rabid, but all uneasiness was' allayed by the opinion of the physician to the elrect that the dog was not "mad:" The wound in the cheek soon healed, and all fears or even - thoughts of the circumstance siere forgotten, until Wednes . day evening week; when, ns we learn from the Reading JoMnal, the boy was taken ill, and very soon exhibited symptoms of this dreadful disease. Physicians were immediately called in, l eho at once pronounced the case one of hydropholia, but were unable to afford relief.' The poor little sulTert• er was visited with frequent fits or spasms on Thurßlay and Thursday night, during which he raved and writhed in all the •agony of confirmed madness, tearing lids clothes and bed clothes to tat; ters and rendering it sometimes dangerous for per sons to be in the same room. Yesterday Moulin' his sufferings' tominated by his death. A great deal' of excitement and uneasiness exis ted in the,community, as several other individuals AVera-bitlieu.at•the :ape time by‘the same dog. Temperance in Con n ecticut. Tri" An election was held throughout-the "land of steady habits," on the Gth inst., at which the License question Was Sllblllitled to a vote of the -peoplm - The issue of "License or no License," was not directly voted upon, but three commissioners were elected for each town, who possess full pow er to license or restrain the sale of wines and spir ituous-liquors in the town for one year. The rt. , - suit was most gratifyirig to the friends of vi;tue and morality—more than three fourth of the towns in the State having determined not to license the sale of intoxicating liquors. Among these are-Hart ford. New Haven, Norwhich, and Bridgeport, the four largest towns in the State. How long will it be until the good people of Pennsylvania are per mitted to speak through the ballot box upon the same question? • • Thanksgiving Day. ID" The Governors of New Hampshire and Mas sachusetts have appointed the 27th of November as a (lay of thanhsgiving. We hope soon to hear the announcement, by Gov. Sumcx, of a _similar day for the State of Pennsylvania. The Mermen DiManlike. Er After a good deal of negotiation, it seems by an extra from the St. Louis Republican: that the difficulty between the Mormons and Anti-Mormons have been adjourned over until next Spring; the Mormons have agreed to emigrate. If they do not - then volitntarily go, the people in the coun ties around Nauvoo are to cempell them. Whither this unfortunate and deluded people will Mimi giate,Tsnot said; nor-is iflikely that this much concerns their enemies. . Gov. Fore had issued seveml proclamationF, 'ur ging a settlement of the disturbances, and warning the citizens of adjoining distrjqts, against taking part in the diffieultie‘. . - 117 - The Steamship Great : Britain arrived at Bostori on Monday last, having experienced very heSsy . gales during her passage She had lost her foremast, and run-short of coal, in consequence of 'the delay occasioned icy the storms. The arri‘ at brings nointelligepce btgeneral interest. The cotton market was dial, The crops lin4,not turn -eft oat as Well as e,r,pected in consequence of. the late bevy POI*, gvery lhigg or t the continent was quiet. . . if:37IDEA eIIISCT ADAMS id said to be -Fuller ing from ill .bealth. : Ile was lately invited to :a tend a public meeting ut 'New 'York; but was e 0.1 1 .: 1.4:11,.4.! to decline... The .6YOutig:Glialo47.o!.:K • ,WHIG PRINCIPLES AGAIN' TRIUMPHANT. .ger'THE DAY IS OUR'S ! Gloriously have the Whigs of the "Young Guard" come up to the work. Entering upo'h the contest with fearful odds against them, disastrous defeat was feared by more than one brave heart-Lyet they .have triumphantly emerged from the conflict. THE WHOLE FIELD HAS BEEN SWEPT ! All honor to the true WhigS' of the town ships that have stood firm amid the most seductive influeneesi Whigs of Cumberland, Freedom, Mountjoy, Cermany, Berwick, Hamilton,. Tyrone, Latimore, and I luntingdonnObly have you responded to the calls of duty and patriotism. Annexed Will be found the Official Return COII . OI COM (N.A./1 rn te e . ••• M DISTRICTS. Gtifyiburg, Cumber/and, .1. Orttysburg, - 2. Lif t lee - 2. Oxford, - 4. .liirk Springs - 5. Miners/own, - • 6. Berlin , - - 7. Menallen, - • - S. Hunterslown, - 9. Franklin, ' - lU: Conoteo go, • - 11._ 'kid lerthurg, - _ . - 12. Mcntntjoy, - • 13. Dlou nlplcasa nt, 11. Hampton, • - 15. .4bbottstown, l'i..Fretdom, • - - 17. Lslion, • • - TOTALt ID—The names of the. Wino eandidatel are in sus Li. cArl 2\ tajority lbr Canal Commissioner, 550; Assembly. •1111 ; C thonotary, 1.82; Register and R.:corder, 729; Clerk of the Co; t UNION ha ving been rtjeeted by the Judges on account o - S - U - 1111 A R Y.. The Turf.—The. ‘Veshington Union of Monday says :--" We go for the reduc- lion of the Tariff to the revenue stanilard, and weitonestly believe that the adminis tration are bent upon carrying out the same policy." OATH, CLOVEHISELD, • THE: D INFAULTI NO CLERK . enry BEEF CATTLE, ISFIEICS, the defnuliin4 clerk of . Milford, H°lB' . . &tucker &Co he who embezzled $49,000 r u " " • ....ARO, • from his employers and lost it all in gamb ling, was arrested at Now Yoilt on Mon . day morning, as he was about making his - MARRA EDe escape in the Sally Ann for Jamaica, W. I. On the 14th inst., by the Rev. B. Keller, Mr. and placed in close custodY. Jon?: Dr:g.Ar, to Miss ANNA MARIA, daughter of Mr. William Yeatts—both of Tyrone town.ship. A corresitondent of the Hallownll (Me.) - On the 6th inst., by the same, Mr. IsAAc fivntn, Standard, who lately visited the Rev. C. T. to Misi CATilAniNr. RODICEY—both of Maryland. Torrey, in the Maryland Penitentiary. states On the 9th inst.,.hy the Rev. E. V. Gerhart, Mr. that his confinement is . undermining his LT'unIGIIT E. HA wrzEt.A, to Miss LYDIA ANN health; his eves are dim, his voice hoarse ^ Fintcu r -both of thiti,county. ' On the. Sth inst.,in Hagerstown, .111 d., by the end his spirits depressed • ; and it is feared Rcy. F. Conrad, R,r v. KNIOUT. of Bloom he cannot live out the period (five years) field, Perry county, .4late of Gettysburg . :;:eminary.) for which he was sentenced. • to Miss IiKLEN, daughter of John Kealhoßr, of RELIGIOUS REVIVAL IN RALTEtIntIE. • The Ray states that the protracted Meet - DI IN). trigs Jately held by the Methodist Episco• ' ' ' -pal- Church VIA hat city, have resulted in a Near Bendcrsville, on the Sth of September, af large accession to her--members.---Six-hun—ter -a- long protracted pulmonary disease.. Mrs. dred and eighty-seven persoris have been CATlLLam.rwre . T, Wife Oi Mr. George lic l it.t, Of Menallen township, aged about 23 years. :Lay received on probation in the last four weeks. s i t ,, rest in peace! . . ... • . Me Itieetingirare : still progressing :, On - the - 13th-inst. after a lingering - and' painful FACTOR)! GIRLS , —The Pittsburg Ga- ilinesF' which he bore with touch patience and Christian resignation. Mr. hcon Meow., of Cum berland says, the factories are all idle of course berland township, aged 25 years. and the girls doing nothing. Neither side, On 'Friday the 3d inst. near_ Littlestown, in appears disposed to yield—on the contrary, Mountjoy township, Mr. JACOB Wor.r, (black both- sides are becoming more and more ir- smith) ag.N.l 27 years. - - ritatod. ' • . In Littlestown, on ThltMlay.lasl,.._after_a_few_ days-ilinct•-s-.-Mr--ErtrnArd - DivisTaged 2.1 years. - Bunne l l., in Wisconsin.—The giitynu,_____ on:the loth inst., /I.iiA SALOME, daughter Of -kie7_,Saivinell-layer-thalPtitlernan who Mr: George Myers, of this :borough, aged 22 drove into town by the Muukego _road met taciaths• • _ . _',, - ------- one - day, -- between Milwaultie and Vernon— Orr the ith inst., .I‘tAttr.i., daughter of Wm Hoff -0 miles—one htlndred and seventy-eight man, of Abbottstown; :wed . years and 17 days. - .. 5 .- At Randolph, Tennessee, on the 14th of Sep. wagons, loaded will) . merchandise or emi- t em b er , it( r. I? Root B. CLAIIXFON, fOinlerly of grants and their baggage, and passed fitly, Lancaster, Pa., (brother pf Col. KC. Clarkson, of five teams drawing wheat, coining, olcourse this borough,) aged 43 years. towards Milwaukie. •_- - In London, on the 7th ult., Wir.t.wt PcxN, Esq., great-grandson of the celebrated William rpgpcprjoN oP Mucwr.—The N York Penn, founder of the Province of Pennsylvania, in True Sun says :--A day or two -since we his 70th year. • ' • saw an able boditcl mar. sitting upon the di- . . . lapidaied and filthy stepirof a low grog shop' NO 91" I C II • on the Five Points, tearing the raw meat ' . ----. „ - from a beef joint, which ho had. probably LEITERS, of Administration on the es stolen from tho dogs, with a voracity known tate Or EPIIRAIM J. DAVIS, late of Ger ,. . , only to starvation. His tritteredgartrienta, -itrian); township, Adams' county, deceased; -- his blood;shot eyes and trembling - frame, having been granted to the subscriber, he proclaimed him the slave of King Alcohol- hereby gives notice to all those indebted-to. —dporned to ao _early and disgreceful_said estate, to call end settle; and those (loth." - , , ...having claims, to Weep( them properly nu- A POOR PLACE E'oll Pscrter.ogs.-7 7 Thethapticaterifur...e.ettleinent, totite.subticriber,_2 - ppringfteld (Ill.) Register record's - that there reliiirriirira;iiiii4iAirriVw .4 .'? .. ""' - '7 7, --- - - - - - ate but twelve marriageable females' now in . - . JOSF,PH • FINK, jr. that city, eleven of whom are erwaged, and - ' . Administrator. advertises for "mute female !;rip. . ,„ CU. ii, 1515.' - ' ' At-ill (From the "Star 4. Banner" Extra of Wednesday Morning.) of the A. embly r... A.... ) • t, <-.. 302 135 120 1-..1 208 132 121 S 3 329 215 86 €2 73 32 271 1:19 167 135 85 119 208. 146 115 1.10 128 151 42 57 83 73 92 62 10S 90 69 78 63 41 51 31 40 102 i2'2 219 85 61 71 32 274 134 - 173 130 • 87 119 • 22S 118 - 119 110 - 169 107 , 41 57 1 - 89 09 - 93 60 - 111 S 7 - 61; 79 • 00 43 -• 51 - 31 41 101 '2030 nag 1V7.: 1371 General_Election Auf 0 0, 0 ti cr fn ; `•1 Co nimisor 0 . 0, a a 200 132 121\ /83 330 215 84 64 71 31 275 136 162 141 87 110 218 111 12 ( 1 120 161 110 42 57 91 67 91 60 110 88 61) I'9 63 40 50 31 41 101 u 1 23 80. 334 298 95 50. 70 3P 271 134 170 129 S 7 113 238. 107 120 125 170 107 39 57 91 65 117 37 116 S 3 75 59 63 41 50 31 43 99 9106 1377 2033 1457 I ported by t r. 7:29 ; Au Treasurer, 6 y in the rut s—tlioSe su ommission urts, 67t1 ; .1' informali BALTIMORE PIARKET.PRICES. Corrected Weekly. FLOUR, WittAT, RrE, • llagertown Adams held in county, Ellorill /...A....-1 t.t •-, a t• 1 P ''' Coroner r".4...Arn 1 . •0 p• Dir. of Poor 0 .'2ll 130 117 b 7 195 149. 1141 S 1 208 131 12U 53 328 '217 1 , 1 01 59 45 279 13.1 162 139 73 132 225 123 120 135 166 108 42 57 95 63 87 64 113 8 5 . 7 83 -AO 45 49 :12 41 101 32S 214 81 64 60 32 271 140 167 134 85 121 232 119 115 143 164 110 42 57 8S 70 93 61 106 01 65 80 63 40 51 31 40 93 311 220 SO 01 70 31 275 137 IOS 134 ' 81 120 270 70 121 133 175 104 12 57 91 407 93 01 103 91 6( . 89 03 40 51 31 41 99 li9 1532, 2088 1.150 2020 1507 he Locofocos, in Roman. 'Mr. CRESS ran as a volume ditor, 5.1(1; Director of Poor, '113; Coroatr, 63:1; Sherif SO.—AVerage Whig maj. 556 urns, the vote of that township is not included in the total $4 50 to 4 68 65 to 1 08 2 to 68 . 56 to 58 33 to 37 3 75 to 550 2 00 to 2 75 950 to 5 12i . . Bto 10 S to Si Pat, October 11, ISIS. Ikg. k net 2. tv l'rothnn'y rw A 2 -I 191 138 1. 4 6 Gi 16s 169 Iris 06 330 *205 SS 28 71 29 279 123 1 . 86 18 9.2 100 232 1124 123 120 156 116 42 . 56 94 69 89. 81 95 103 59 f.l OS 29 57 23 , 11 1 05 270 20.1 88 03 62 12 273 11c ) 13b 113 103 100 170 179 102 155 149 120 42 57 86 72 62 70 92 107 0 7 se; 07 39 52 '2O 38 103 =IEEE 1659 1677 Our Agency. V. B. PALstisn, Esq., of the Philadelphia Ted (1 ) Estate and Coal Office, is our authorize AGII:NT for.obtaining ddvertisont nes and subseri ton for the "ST.4.n & BANNER" and is clothed, vith full power. to receipt for any Monies paid to him on these objects. Ilis Agency includes the following cities, Viz :—Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore and 113 .ton and his offices in' these several places are located as follows: . PHILADELPHIA—No. 59 Pine Street. c BALTIMORE —S. E. Corner of Balt.S.r. Gal.st, EXECUTOR'S _NOTICE. 114ETFERS TESI'AIIENTARY op the estate of JAmps Scorn deceas ed, lan- of Tymne towii,-3rirp..*Ariams coun ty, having been granted to the siibseri. ber, she hereby gives notice to all those indebted td said estate, to call and settle; and those having ciai ns, to present them properly. authenticated for settlement, to the subscriber, residing in Tyrone township. RACII AEL scow, Rex. Oct. 17. - - 6t NEW SXUFF *Ma Xri t nlC TOR No. 173 WeSt Franklin st., near Pa. Avenne, • BALTIMORE, MD. E. E. DEMUTIT, LATE of LANcAfTER, Pa: respectfully _ rms Ow_ Otto iiiTionotafiiiitirc of the °Er:VINE Lancaster Rappee. Snuff, as•made by the late elittl,TtorllEß D 1011.7111, the original inventor and founder of the es tablishment in Lancaster, and which recipe islit - -Therporeessimrol -, ne — othe - r*lltiih = btif the advertiser, who is now sole proprietor of the original recipe for making the cele brated Lancaster Rappee Sas!, and which Wilibe — Tirdli - d - a:finpr and far superior article to any sold as Lancaster Seta. . . d i • A-H - o - rilt. s for Etn E. E. Deuth's genu in aster. appee Snuff will Ite_thank,. fu receive •iind plornptly-attended to, at a reduced price for Cash. - Oct 10. A - 0 A.` It 11, THE Winter Session or the NEW 0 FORD t.,'ObLEGNATE A ND MED- ICAL INSTITUTE, for 1840-6, will commencr in its various braneties,'Dli Non, day the 200 day of October but., and will coming° till ikm let of April following. - - co". Prices of tuition as heretofore. . • . • Fur Pupils from a distance, the Principal will, if desired, procure Board; Washing arid-mendingferAils,llatankttilczt.s.yma4. - - -L-= - Ifaryearly in advance. . M. D. G. PFEIFFER,A2D„ Prtneitiz New Oxford, Adams co., Q:t . . tf'• The Greatest Illipiovement yet ! C'OLLJIZS COLL.IIIS !I Sulricrihers having purcharf•tl . the Patent ight tint Adams, Perry-, end York countie), (fork borough, tii."iirewOrtiry, end Lk:erpool in the latter excepted.) in itennstil‘ania, and of rredelick county, Mil. of HAWORTH'S linpro‘cint W. in , rAtiliittg and blocking HORSE COUGNIRS, which surpasses any thing of the kind ever brolighe before the public—they . Die iirma prepared to manufacture HORSE COLLARS of the beat quality., and in a more neat and substantial tin m . than can he done in any other shop in the county. Their Establishment is situated near 'l'homp. eon's Hotel, (Stage (lice,) %%here they will fur nish this article, so valuable from its neatness and durability. • • iv—Person.. tiesiring,Shop Rigllls within the a bove liuta, will pleate advitebti the subscribers at ';city :burg SlibscribPr will oell al Public S a le, on Thursday Me oth day of Aorcui Ler ntal,iiis situate tyl Franklin township, Adams enutitv, i.ear the road leading front Gettysburg to Mornottishuru, four miles (rum the tinnier, and one-half mile from the luster plitee, ad joining lands of Peter I%' holer, Mliheny, Iletehey, and °theta, containing 157 ACRES, moro or less, oil which ere erected a TWO-STOR Y • • ' • I LOG lIOUSE II .Ny a new Frame Barn, nod other out-hundings. There is_an excellent and 'never failing well of water. coriVenient to the door, nod a constant stream of good water runs through Ore Farm. 'There i' a outirient quantity of good MEADOW AND Tilt BE RLAN D, •t• and also a variety of • Fruit 'Frees, ' • on the premises. _The Farm is in excellent order and under good fencirg. Irr 1 3 }: OS T E is at present in the occupant-) of the FarM,:whb Will show it• to persons deSirous of purchasing. Tha above' valuable Property will positively be Sold. - as. advertised -. Ter 1114 reasonable. Tren4tner ( ...A.,-% -I = Clerk C x a n .)3 in 2 •-• • K. S 3 220 117 132 71.1 180 117 135 60 352 Is 9 83 61 70 3'l 273 118 183 116 86 1111 "'3U 115 123 133 11;9 97 •I'2 57 94 Cl 101 51 108 90 03 80 (2 - •12 55 27 42 `3b 32 2 1 216 S 2 63 '0 31 271 1:,5 160 136 • S 6 111 _ 251 2 132 1 28 10'1 82 4 , 2 57 91 64 91 61 113 88 (fl 60 63 hi 51 31 41 101 Sale•to enmmeiicP-. ° -.iit 1 o'clock, r. M, when nitendotre will be giver. (Ind tertmi made known by Congre..loniet lutelligetocer. rrngpi rrprietars 'of the Narrox - m. i TELLIOEN4R, in order to s inset the wishes of those whose circumstances or in clination do not allow them to subscribe e yen to,e weekly Washington paper dining t lie- Whole year, have determined to issue; during each ssion of Congress, a weekly sheet to . 4. 1 CoNottus;imvAL,J 1.31,' i to h, devoted exclusively m the, pub . rati; • OS I as its limits will permit, of he Pr ereigs of hAli houses of Con L ess,an' 0 rend Peoorts and Docurni•nts connected ropy a_ complett official ropy of all the Acts pu3sed by ayh grers during the session. To bring the price whine the means of every man who can rend, the charge for this paper will he for the yrs/ session of each Congress One Dollar, and for the sec ond session of each Congress half •iit 20P7 1408 2001 141 r Whig.- , 4 , 30 ; Pro- , The price of the CONORESTIIINAL INTEL. Lumpier:it, In he kEtiterl On each Wediies da% during, the approaching Session of Cm). grea?, will thereinto he One Voller, paid in advance. To enlarge upon the valor, to those who take no newspaper from Washington, of this publication, containing an impartial but necessa.ily abbreviated account of the proce . edings in Congress, including an au thoritic.nflicial copy of all the laws passed (hiring the session, would be needless. The man who takes no such paper ofight to take one, if. he does'notprefer remaining igno rant of what most nearly crincerrw his own destiny, and that of his family and of his posterity forever: VO two six eopies-ere ordered and paid for by any one person, a deduction of one sixth will be made from the price: that ik to say, a remittance of Five Dollars will command six - copies of_ .the Congressional Utettioii'dfirriit - the next Sossion. A - re ,- mittance of Ten Dollars will secure-iititteerr copies ; and for Fifteen dollars remitted from any one person or place twentysopies will be' forwarded. (1 - '1 Paymmitin advancein - all cases is _ in dispensable. . This paper, being made up of -suet por tion of the contents of the National Inteiht gencer proper as can be compressed within the compass of n single newspaper, contin ues to be issued and inailed — te - subotribers every Saturday at Two Dollars, payable in advance in all casestio account being o pened With subscribers to the weekly pa per. To bring this paper yet 'More nearly within the reach of such as desire to take by the Oar a cheap paper froni the seat of the General Government, t reduction will be made in the price of it wherea- number iiicopies are ordered end paid- for' by any one peysotior association at the follewin,g rote's F.Jir Ten• Dollars six cppies be sent. Four Twenty Dollars thirteen copies ; and at -Ten -Dollars, • above Twthay, eiglo copies will be • forwarded; so,thol.a. fernittince. of Fifty Dollars, will will cnrorriaticllltirif•acven• &Ties. • . Gettysburg, Oct-17,_18a5 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC 'SALE lar a a) au a JOHN MARTIN. Oct. 1 i . 1645 Tretkly Intelligenccr. C - 0111 E qufmci ilw r, A dmirii'st rnt or %wi th ill!. ll_ wi:Lannexi.d, of ILLIAM LAN, deccaied, Lire of the Iforou ,, h ul Geilvd,ar.r, 'ull at :hilt., the re maining 14. it, EYr.vrf: of !,:rrif decetisr.d, on iS'aturilily the Ist if NoneNher ni.rt. at 2 o'cluelc. , at the Court huutie, iu enid ns folinws, to wit I The Rock Creek Farm, situate in Strut)tin township, Ad tins counts.. ono wile from Gettstrirtf; on the ru:d.i lending to . Mt rieborg, containing 1.20 AVI( 11 ONI, more or !co.+, of lintented L'ind, in lire rate order. The Itnprov , nnont we a WHITE & CULP one and altalf story frame ,41 - 1 " DWELLING HiiIISE large atone hat:k.barri, an 4 x cellent Spring and Spring House The laud, in its pi esent cultivation, is cryttil to any litnestenc ; and is considered one of the most productive iu this section of court. t r y. Rock creek runs along the west side of the [farm. There is a large quantity id first-tato N 1 orid.kw, mid it sufficiency ofTitit- . her. The Pa rin is well ktiuW.n and !mcds no further dcbcription. The undivided half of a large BR IC K BARN, sihrate orvu9ite Cho -Pre byteriati burial ground. The-undivided one-half-of -a LOT OF GIWU I), viiiiste on coiner, rid joining the shove TWO LOTS OF GROUND, on North street. t.pittisite the large Brick, Barn. 22 ACRES OF LAND, half a mile west of Get tystiurg, , a.fpitiing lands of J. Herbst, Q. A t intoning and others, fronting on Ike ihgorstewn Woad. • Forty Arre.i. rj' Chesnut . 4 ,-, • TIMBER-LAND, situate in Friiiiiiha township, Ad ams conny, aqiining hinds of Hugh Scott and others. All tits interest;of said deceased in the Real Estate lately owned by the Gettysburg Water Company in a House and lot of GroOnd in Si uth Baltimore street, and the, Ileeereoir_ Lot on East st !eel. All the interest of said &ceased in the Brick School 'louse, - situate at the North end of Curlisle street. • Any person or persons desiring to piir• chase any of the above mentioni•il property at private. Sole, can do SO Mt Cllll l / 4 1 on the sub,4eriber before the lit day of November next, on which day all &pate remaining unsold will be put up at public sale nod struck off to the highest ,and best bidder without, reserve. - The tams - will - be made •liniiwti -on-Ou tlay of sale,, which will be such as io'suit purchasers' and 'the limps. • • • 11'.11. KING, :Janet: will, the' will annexed. Oclobcr 10. 1s lie will keep a , general essoilment,on hnnd at all limes, and will sell for Cab() ut prices lo suit the times. (j AU persons knowing t beniselves to be indebted to the subscriber, by book account or otherwise, of long standing, will ►lease call and make settlement immediately. To- Collectors and Tux payers, • . OU areltereby _notified that, according to existing laws, the Taxes, b..th State and County, are required to be paid ore-or before the lst day of January neat—other wise interest will be chargeable to all de linquents in the payment of State Taxes. 1 -- Reference for information may be. had to the 4011 i and 42d Sect ion of the Rev erie_Ln:w, passed in 1R44. A part of the Section pros ides that "Any State Tax re, ['mining unpaid by any individual or corpo. ration, after said tax 6 due and'Payaltle by said .County to the Cittnimonwealtb, shell tihr an trit lest of six per cent. and be lien on the estate on . whirh -it is charged, till fully paid and sati4ed." order, of the Comtniviiinners, J. AUGHINBAUIThI e ., UOM:11IFSICIN Eire. OFFICE. Gettysburg, Oct, 100845. VAL Chi Ea, E - REAL - ESTATE Public or Private Sale, Rock Creek Futil at the last trial! -A LSO -•-A LBO --A L HO PerAolis wishing In view any of the pbeVe Properties will be, shown the smi l e 1,31 the sob.eriberor by %%'M M'CLELLAN,.EI r4 4 s N Za rdii r• .1 4111 Manfuracturer. ":,1111 cry J. J.•BALDWIN LL continues to manufacture at hi ' new &Hokin South Baltimore street, a lew doors above• the Store of Mr. Smituim F . /tura:mos, and ilex, door to Mr. I.V.am- MEWS Titoing Establiehmeny 11 1 T : 01 the latest style and fashion, and of the beat material. Gettysburg, Oct. 10. vrCl HA N D-B ILL S, Cards, 131anks, Notices, and Printing of, every daKtiption,„_fteatly and PromptlY executed at the Office of the .Star ifirptibtfrat# nosturr, R WORSTfID. 'LIRE ...-eliverittnre have pow on Wand', or IL their otaii importation, a complete att . 9nr i Ine.(l . of TE1,71.111A1; S Pllfyll-le PI I RANI. con!orling, purl, 4,1 : th ou and ; - 1!Olejlt Threadq, Coal Cot cI,A atul T3indinga, Tiwea, 5314,!, ingq, Spout and Mill (2,,tton, l',Hipet Vl'nolen Yarns, .elitlyr Wor,frif 11'oolen wid'Coton filotieri6•litc•• &c., of %hsch they fige.l.'eWttfiletillliil can a 1•11 at foci isrnetory ItrrcrQ,•' , .•:" LVANS& ALLMF.SiiiNCtR,IMI - 40(•TX: . North tiecond zirivet, butween Artie kct nn I kWh "4FM:b., CIpp1:0110 the . A/Ull!•! bon limlSt`, (111111. ). The A.Ntiiinri ~f 31ereinulti it6F riticeoterl in the alit,ve. 0,1 10, SUPERIOR COOK STOV 911,11 E attention of thepublieis resif" ectfull-: led to S !':ABMER . B COOK.::::Tgyk; 4: an article superior to VII yet oSetett . to the for Cooking liurposo. It was got up . es:pros4l‘,- to answer the - Wants of the farmer, - unit wilLnot fail to please all who may require a gOodrsized COOK STOVE. One of the many adyantel; possessed by this Stove is, that weter,•apl4-Ino ter, clothing, &c. can !wo boiled in a large eciptier kettle at the same time, whilst eookingis for 20 or thirty,persons. It is decidedly Sliperior for BAKING—the heat being co.npletely under:ol;s control of the cook. who can apply i; ;9.;;1e torn as well as to - the top of the oven, and thus bake with perfect regularity. It is , iinqecessary to give any further detuil of its qdvantages.,l'lta,e refer to the stiblilined certificate from Wm. 'El liott. Esq., patent Agent, of Washington City.— Many testimein , als equally flattering could hi: fur but this may suffice. Those who Ilant,a, superior Cook Stove, will do well to try'llisorAi cle-t they Ore- warranted or. no sale. . _ . • -.- 0,10114411ra% 11a., 11.4 y 1 Rn. _ WA .119 XG M TON, ay 3 1043; . Ta Samuel Bentz, , " • • Dear have tried the COOking'Sfo've that you sent me, and am well pleased ,w,ith its performance. lty expectations are hioretlitin alized. I believe it will - perihrm more cooking jn less time, and with less fuel than any,6l.the.vp rious Cooking Stoves that I have tried.dorlue!7 , - 5 ears' connection with the Patent CfliCe.' its need only ,be more generally "known to insure its fame throughout the country, atn,atTingth satisfied in the culinary depzirtment. of. .do !nestle establishment—for which T tieltnoWldg'o myself indebted to your genius and selitoi'prls'e:'• 1 remain very respectfully, yours; 904 .-•', . • W.NI. P. ELLIOTT, Patent Agent, UPI THIS DAY A PPOINT J. D. PAXTON Co.,.my AGENTS fur the State or Pentnill vania, for the sale of Territory ..and otltcrwke, of • my Cook Stove Seprember 17, 1843. FARMERS AND. OTHERS Are respectfully"-informed 'gig the onderp:wied have now . on hgtcl.-und ere rob - 1117TC detwin, The a bine Stoves, so that they are now.prewrOci of lT allorderA With which they tn4'he'foz;el.l,,'kfttot the shortest notice. . - .. S.D.. 11)0i1TON; Caledonia, Franklin co., Sept. W, i 5.13. • BRANDR Vol LILSq BRANDRZTII Prt.to; as a general family medicine, lespecially in,va , copntry tb sudden changes of temperature. as this,.. are absolutely . invaluable. By haVing .tbe:l3 . ralidteih Pills always on hand, slicinld a' siidaeff;atlack of sickness ,take_placeohey_canlie-gi Ven-at- Oitetei and ! will often have effected !Laura before the physician .could have ,arrived, . • ' ..; Now, ,13randretle.s Pills not only purify, the blood, - lit they lessen the quantity„end cif Ski° same time make the quality better. — Ttiey only take the worn-out parts from the ,blood,„thoee which, if retained, Would-be a eourcti , cdiseasc. Thp good effects which are derived irotre :Brett dreth's Pills have to be felt in order to,be*licy cd . The seeds of decay can be constantlydradica ted, by their use, and the 'Principle bfrite— 7:17e Blood, strengthened. Thus prolonging vigor body and mind. to. .a period when. IAI3 -have' been accustomed to .sek ; the faltering stePenththe en. feebled intelleeW In all oases of Indigestion, Worms, Asthma, Dlseasei of the !leak; and in' all affections of the Stomach and Bowels, the Pterdlieth - Pilfe tVill be found a never-failing remedy, - To insure thp hill benefit, 4 . f.. the ,Nelebaed Pills, they should be ,kept in tho house, so that upon 'the first, commencement Of •sicknoss they may be at:onee resorted to: One dose then i s bet ter than a dozen after the 'disease has beeurnwes, tablished in ,the system. . ,t' The 13randreth Pills are Purely,yegelc, sO innocent that the infant . oft rtionth`Md May use them, if medicine - is required, , noY safety, but with a. certainty', of recei'vingaWthe ben fit medociuo .is capable qf..dtv ! partittg. Males May use them through;4ll ods in their lives ; the 13randreth More their health, and produce iegulailq , "ltt:all theftitict tions of life. • ' Guard well againsteounterfelt Pi nrdnd theth, obtiorve your Fecurities: , SECIIIIITT No 1. - nalAgent ihT) sells the GstinitTolirlriqfet - N Pills has a CtorrlvicaTx AoSiter; t Whieh tias4 been engraved at a vast expense: it the Mitnufactory at Sing sing, on ther,batikteof the Hudson river, and is signed,byl)r. , Brandreth, with his seal stamped upon the paper.; SECURITI N0..2 - Above all observe the labi.ds„upon the b0xe,..,-.. Each box of the Ociiiiiiii - Piltirha - t - now 'IIIREE_ LABLES upon it.. The top and ,the hottops-Fa hots contain upwards of 000 leiers..tP i ltEirink: - The words BEIVJA.NIN 13RA NI)RETITti-P r,Ls is printed over 200 times upon the'twollab..ls:':. The above justly celebrated Pilis•uanle. 'Prom. red of the following persens, )%'ho are the,ouly au thorized agenss for the county of Adams, pt, , AGENTS,. ~..:, ~ 1,• John 3j.,.stevensort, sett. .- ,eeVy.shurg,-. , ; r Abraham King, Ltunt,crstelyili, . M Sherry & Vink, • ' Ljitlektown, J. B. .111'creary . • , Peterttglvt` '' Cook & Oirdon, ' -• 'Thitripton,, A. M'Farland, , . '.- ' i Abbott:eV:mid, Mary Ditnctua, .' Cashtpwn,• • J. Ittildcbrenti, ~ 6 , 1::;'45141f.in• .1%/e4 -Dr. Benjamin lirndeiblurs - neyer-anthor: - irc..d any Doctor; DiuggiseotiApolhectity:Of red... n•tho Vnited • States; to' selthis, , Alediabes.7- The - rapdrath Pilla sold by thoaril4re Akio 'COim• ,terfeits. i , •=, ..1..e1. s t! , .„ ,T; The above Genuine riil4' - entt e ..iymenr(sl Wholesale or Retail, of 4. 31,, kT.F.,.. ...5150:`., IT; 4 . Gettyshuri , ,- ''' ' o et. 1.7, - ._-7.'...„- . .r - n•---..„--:.,..33 i' 7 . ..., . . 1 - pi, t,..a k ; tinfoil :.:, , • ,:!. 1 VOii • A 1,11 _Ail' 'l'illS Offit:s, mu - *I 4IEN Z SAMtEL BEITIt . , .:~
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