rim L pm v The Tennesee and Ilissiz at."i Leers were cut up horribly. The battle lasted three days end Iwo IMPORTANT FROM MEN ICO. nielits, and we had a hot time of it I as- The New Orleans papers furnish sonic st i r - f , von., Gen. word , disfinlrofshed him late and interesting 2dvires front Mexico, self ifes.ond all praise. lit , (1 ,, H , w1y a brought by the loop-of-war://din .///ahis• great inan for a tight. 111. too:: two bat which sailed front Vera Cruz on the 25t11 terif , s on the first day anti used them on ultimo, and touched at the mouth of the the . Mexicans with ereat effect. Mississippi river on the 7th instant, on lter The 1 „,„ id . on, -liueri , nos was way to Pens;wola. on the first day, but there are different re , . The John •Idain B broeghtas passentrcrs ports as to the number of the killed and Commander CAner.sona and a numb e r o f ‘voneded. `nine ul the s:31l . say that our the crew lately belonging to the brig Trux f.ws is 700 killed and wounded, but I think lon. All who became prisoners by the there must be at least a thousand. loss of thisvessel have been at libert . )- 1 'Phu Texan Rangers are the most des on parole. pirate set of men in battle that 1 ever heard The New Orleans Theses remarks that' of. They charged up to the breast-works "SANTA ANNA has suddenly become: the ; dismounted, and rushed over on foot, with chief head and hope of the war party in sword in hand. Th„y were eac h „ r „,„d Mexico, which i n d ee d, , to say the truth, with barrelled rifles, and, as may he sup- , levy Commissioner. embraces nearly the whole of the popula-posed, did great execution among the cop- On Wednesday lint Mr. 11 1.:1 sTi.r zs 0,-, the tion. He is now, or was at the latest per skins. tune recoivcd the oath of oilier and dates, its the city of Mexico, err Hieing M(.'i 'lle third and fifth regiments oldie reg-' tool: :oat in the Ilear.l cuneei,sienr , plan ofan extensive campaign against tile, ulars were much cutup also, front the fortye ihe a.i.; i•J 0f thy county WC/' never hotter several American corps d'armee—organi-. pieces of artillery which we had to silence, ist,red tile!, they hair_ been during th e past few zing, recruiting, encouraging, exhorting as well as the musketry front the house- year. tinder the late eilicient Board, an d ti w the inhabitants not only of the capital, but torus. • line member, Mr. 10Eirr., will take with him that the whole country, with a view to meet i• The grand castle was a powerful fort, ireneral approhati on and iecard hie!' normt ;ti the dang,er that threatens Mmico with the I whole of her defensive resources." an(' was mounted with a number of eight- , „ „„„ , „„ , y, att,o to II I. lIC c `-`-"1")""'-r-' was that " en ' um Heratillate the taxpayers et the county on the cer Having left his hacienda, he arrived On podia's quarters were during the battle. 7 the 14th ultimo at A Yotla, a small townt:Linty that the Nityalit Pia will be d Lt NVe expect another battle at Saltillo as distant ten or twelve leagues from the city: wait as the arm i st i ce e , p i re , , afi d, „ one whnsc ()fey ill deed.: will prove that their eon. of Mexico. Here lie received a commit-. hare now opt our hand in, we will give li,l4.nye has not been mildaced. g nication from Gen. ALMONTE, the ad late- : them ne r usage next time. - . immediately alnnr the orLtanization of th nw e r roe rim Secretary of War, proposing .to him Otir army was about 7,000 strong before Board, the Conitni,s-ioner,; appointed their pir,rl the supreme Executive power, or theta " the battle, Inn is now about 5,550. r 1 miss ethylene and popular clerk, Mr. .1. Ala-00Ni! t I unship. This offer was made on the P art many it noble fellow front the ranks. The to serNedurine a of the provisional Government organized mexi cans were nearly denid „ our number. by Gen. SAL.N.s, after the fall of PAlteni:s ; I Their loss.. in hilted told wounded was not to-which Santa Anna immediately- rePli" ( l less than 2,000. A greatneiny were kil in a long letter professing the. most ardent led in their - houses, as we had to rush in attachment to his country, and a desire to atm snout them down, to stop their de-true preserve the integrity of its territory.' He tire fire from window, and home:mps. declines accepting the civil authority prollH We lairs- our dead to-day, and volt may erect him, but places himself at the head or • judge of my feelings at the dreadful sielit the army with the view of meeting the o in-: 1 ether man I can describe them. Th e vaders of his country. We extract the whole field is like a slaughter-house, and following paragraph; • bodies are being buried in every direc "l come, then, to carry my views into lion. LI shnrt~l have ennilo.l a the battle operation, and in complianre with the man - field, although determined to stand up the to date of' my country. She calls me --Ns! raid: throughout the, cam pai.m. Commanderin-edict of the army ;• and in ! Col. Watson was killed in the imprn that capacity I stand ready to serve. T1 . 1 , e ;' dent cherge ordered by Gen. Butler. enemy occupies our harbors ;he is despoil- lie was at the head of the Balta i mn and ing us of the richest : of Our territories, and nad n ordered us to go into the eharffe with threatens Its with his domination I g o, : three cheers. Ile received a ball in the their, to the head of the Mexican -army— : breast While i n the :let Of checring and fell the offspring (cijo) oft free people ; and, illStanilV. I tried to get M - him but was joined with it, I will fulfil my titinost duty ; borne on in the nu b . Th e charge was m in opposing the enemies of my country :7 - , , eneentai. At this moment Gen. 'fluty for I will die lighting, or lead the valiant Slex- I rode sup in t4./.eat aeLfer and ordered is to re ieans to the enjoyment of a triumph to ; o , ; re. Old Rough came up under the most which they are alike entitled by justice, by ! tremendous lire. It was here his horse their ;warlike character; and by the digni- was shot. It is said there were angrs ty& enthusiasm which they have preserved ! words passed between him and Butler.. of a free - nation. The war is a neeeSsity Ol immediate importance ; every day's de-! The American Flag, published at Mato lay is an age of infamy ; I cannot recedes! moray, (rives the following additional panic from the position which the nation has as-! tars of the Capture of Monterey:— signed me : I must go forward, unless J i (:en, Taylor, previous to the attack, is would draw upon myself th . p censure due ! said to have had no idea of the extent, to ingratitude tor the favors with which I of the Mexican fortifications. But the ye:- have been overwhelmed by my fellow-citi- or of the troops faltered at no opposition. zsns ; or unless I would behold her bomb- Besides thesoldiery, he had to fight the led and suffering, under a perpetuation of: whole mass of the Mexioan population, her misfortunes." ! who fired from the tops of their houses This letter, by those who know SANTA ! and did great execution. To particular- ANNA best, is supposed to be a cunningly ize the performance of any one regiment or designed mancruvre got up between hint , command, where all did so well, would be and Atettox-re for the purpose of hood- an injustice, All have gained imperisha- Winking the people and enabling the Die- ble honors. The valor displayed by our tator once more to assume supreme pow- ovhele Army is unparalelled in history.- 1 er. In his letter he states his intention to! Individual acts of heroism were perfbrined ' enter the city the next day ; and ac-1 which will render the actors immortal. cordingly on the 15th he anived at thel Gen. Worth has covered himself with capital, and was received with the most glory. His tacties,as displayed in the cap frenzied enthusiasm by the populace.— hire of three of the most important farts, His entree is described as a triumphant will vie in brilliancy of execution with fete, celebrated by every demonstration of those of a Wellington or a Nev popular rejoicing. Again to quote the Times I "The next day the most vigorous measures, so far as declarations go, were taken by the Pro -Visional Government. A levy of 30,000 men to recruitthe army- was ordered. Re quisitions were forthwith transferred to all the principal places in the Republic for an immediate furnishing of their respective quotas of men. Puebla and the whole of the towns within a circuit of fifty or sixty leagues of the metropolis, are stated to have complied with the requiOtion for men with the greatest alacrity. A regi ment was immediately raised in Puebla on the arris-al there of the nest's of the levy of 30,000 men. To facilitate the arming and equipping, of this large body of troops; the Government has ordered that duties on all munitions of war shall cease to be be lesei , ed until further notice. "In view of this extensive armament of the Mexican people, if any hopes have ever have been entertained of a pacific poi= icy on the part of SANTA ANNA, they must now be abandoned. His late conduct shows that he has thrown off the mask if he ever wore the semblance of a friend of peace." LATER PROM MONTEREY FROM 3IEXICO By the arrival of the Steamer M'Kim at New- Orleans, the Baltimore Sun has re ceived several interesting letters from cor respondents at Mmitere.y, giving additional details of the brilliant achievements of our gallant little army in storMing that city.— We annex a 114 . extracts Irdm one dated Movrmtry, Sept: 21, 1840. Messrs. Editors : I have but a few leis tire moments to give on an account of our great battle at konterer. On the morning of the 21st, General Taylor form ed his line for battle, and marched up to the outskirts and fortifications of the town, keeping one bomb and his artillery battery going all . the.time. The Mexicans cumin "tied to fire on us all day, but with no effect. Gen. Worth on one side of the town, with Cul. Jack Hays and Capt. Walker titnil the Texan Rangers, and Gen. Taylor -and the volunteers on the other, we made, -Or way into their streets over their breast -1 :works, with a heavy loss on both sides.-1 When we made the first charm, we lost oar gallant Col. Watson. The Baltimore ans fought bravely, and (lid credit to their ;city: • We lost a =niter of men, but 1 cannot give you their names at 'proem. i A correspondent oldie Cincinnati Chron icle, who was with Gen. Taylor at -Ga margo, gives quite an interesting account of the State of the army of the U. States in Mexico. Ile estimates the invading ar my immediately tinder Gen. Taylor, or the Army of Monterey, toamonnt to 6110 men, half regulars and half volunteers. There are,Eit Camarg.o, he says, 2100 men ; at Matamoros 1000 ; between Mat amoras and the mouth of the Bravo, '1550; at Point Isabel 120 ; .at Caning° 700 sick and inefficient; at Matatnoras in hospital, 600; troops of all sorts from Camargo to Brasses, under Major Gen. Patterson, and Brigadiers Marshall, Pillow, Lane and Shields, 0170, making with the Army of Monterey, 15,810. Gen. Wool has under his command, to advance on Chihuahua, 4,000. Gen. Kearney has at Santa Fe, 2700. The whole of the United States armies against Mexico, 92,510. GEN. TAII,O S VI: 31 EN TS.—Letter writers who appear to know, state that «•hen Gen. Taylor shall receive his orders from Washington, lie will move forward. to Sal tilla, and thence, light or no tight, to San Louis Potosi. Monterey, where the Gen, oral was at last dates, appears not to be more than 200 miles S. W. from Carnar go, on the Hio Grande. Saltilla is in Co hauila, S. S. W. from Monterey, distance less than 100 miles. San Louis Potosi is the Capital of the State or Province of the smile name, and is N. N. E. from Saltilla, distance about 200 miles. It is less than 100 miles from Tampico. San Louis Potosi is the point at which it is said the troops of Mexico were ordered to centre. If, then, General Patterson, with his command of volunteers, has beenorder- ' ed to, Tampico, he will have senile enemies in front, and old Rough and Ready to to back him. UNEXPECTED A PPOINTMENTS.--The Washington Union of Saturday says:— 'Messrs. Ralph .J. Ingersoll ; of Connecti cut, the new minister to Russia, and Na than (Milford, of Maine, the new Attorney General, have obtained the high otlices to which they have been respectively appoint ed, without any solicitation or knowledge on their part. Neither of their knew or suspected that any such honor was to be ()tiered them by the Prcsidiint of the United States,". 1111 111 Jill (011.11'1i 1 4 ( $O4 II .4.-rz. fat "fruit , SYrtic" •S'pra.s i» loneB nut to he 711;81111(1C1310011 4 :•111pi Frit!) Oct, 23, 1.16. Nes" Majarily---Ofiticilll. Aline Ned Nclurn of cute•; 1.11, for (..on , res-; in 116,4 didrirt, I.y whirl it will I. tliot Dr. NEs• tivijority ps'; ]li majoritv in Ili,: nIVII rnuntc, tchrrr, accordirw. Lovoli,e. authority, lie to have been lwatrn 10:1St (We tlll/11 , . 1111i, :2:11 ! So much for -Pi, e tradt• tho 13riti,li'1'aritlof the Pills rnll '011:4-re,sional NVhat th.. l'cdo Nveek, prior to the Loin Convention, thinks of tin majorit . % ]; ) - Thif Tariff 111(41 or YORK ('orN rr e elected' their entire 'Picket by maj iritir rant!ii: from 27 to (_t)! (.mie of the I.,:st Whi2;: , in the Coy ) is elected State SenzitOr,:mid Wm. flo , s, Wm...lleAtici:, and D. L. ru cur, i,semblvnpin The recent news from*Mexico show; an un usual degree of vigor on the part of the p overn wilt of that country. The war with 'Mexico, from present appearances, is only begun'. San ta Anna is at the lietitl of the army for which a levy fur :01,111;011 additional troops has been•u:ade. With such a force this, the Philadelphia Ledg er thinks Santa Anna will be able to give General Taylor plenty of work to do, especially if the Mex icans light as bravely, and at as grant au advan tage, as at Alonterey. Thetmext battle will prob ably be to et ‘vhich Ampudia will probably fortify as strongly as Mehterey. With the 7( 0') men under his command and the 8000 under 'Gen. Salas, which, it is said, have left the Capital, there will be still greater odds for °mil troops to contend with. Taylor appears, howev er, to understand his foe, and to be able to engage him at any odds. We expect in a few weeks to hear of another desperate encounter. Later froaa► the Army. By the steamer Neptune, which arrived at New Orleans on the 13th inst. a •few days later a4iees have been received from the Army. As was ap prehended, the American loss in the stortning of Mont cry, turns out, to have been much heavier than The lost in killed, wounded and missing, is now put down at Isoo—including a num ber. of gallant officers, and . the flower of Gen. Tay lor's army ! The " - Mexican loss in killed and wounded was about 2000. The lighting in the streets of Monterey is repr&ented as having been most desperate, and the carnage awful. It is said that when the capitulation took place, Gen Taylor had not more than five or sir rounds of ammunition left! Gen. Taylor had sent orders to Gen. Patter son at Camargo for reinforcements—the Alabama and Georgia Regiments. Gem P. had, previous to the two regiments being ordered to Monterey, about 4,000 men encamped 3 miles from Cantargo. it first reported All accounts from the Rio Grande unite in pre senting a sad picture of the condition ()fonr troops stationed along the frontier, and exhihiting the miserable, bungling policy of the General Gov ernment in • all its operations. At Matamoros 7LIO men were lying sick and numbers daily dying, while but little provision had been made for the health and comfort of the soldiers, ninny of 'diem being without the means to supply their necessi ties in consequence of the failure of Government to supply their dues. This Texas War is likely to prove a degone. Already a Ilingold, a Brown, a Watson, a M'Clung., and other noble spirits have been offered up as victims to the gory fiend of war ; wldile of the rank murtile mans a brave luhrrt has given out its itast gasp on the battle-field. When, remarks a cotemporary, the bill comes to be footed up, the nation trill he amazed at the *tent to which the lives of our citizens have been literally sacrificed and the treasure of the nation wasted, which might have been saved by a more judicious and wise policy on the part of our rulers. Tile PClllisylvanin. Volunteers. • T•he Philadelphia Pennsylvanian of Monday says that a well authenticated report reached Phil adelnhia on Monday, that the President had made a requisition on Governor Snusic for the six Reg iments of Pennsylvania Volunteers. ' ' LTGeneral rumors prey:lib:4l at Camargo and 7tlatamoras to the effect that the Mexicans had treacherously broken the armistice at Monterey. and a-isaidted the American troops N% bile at repose and that they had reptiked with heavy loss to both Alththigh not impo...tible, audoulit the tatetiteut.t. C.I3T S 13 15 : The IVar. ~-:~ =~-~ 1 0 Vie I, ivc , . gratification 11114 wet.!: t w :ii t e air 'elder , the the gloi ie: • of tio!Ntiv. '110! con. drb,•tt the advoc.ce , of the Tariff of f:%c;i Lwyon,l tho 1111,-.t ,anguine pationF.. NOVOr w,:: a party FA, be:,ten—lllner utterly pr:;,titit,sl as have lAten the tollanctilF 01 the Free-tr.ule leaders ho palnie.l upon the country the iniquitous anti-.lruericatt Britt-di TarillUill of I', anal Dentoelat—the flit:lids IA AWN Iran 111k142414 of every party name —wi l t e d to accompli-h the result, and the issue is as ninny:mitt for our cause a , it is honorable to our people. Voililer party ileitinctiohs were lost sight of—men Who had met in liostilt arroy 00 many 0 hard-fonght political battle-lield, %%ere folind merging all roilnerdillereneas in a eminnon keine:, of 11011 ',lid! iOll tr_taill4t. the iletnagOl4llC. , tshn had 4lt deeeivel and betrayed their State, and mming hand ill hand, and shoulder to ilionlder, in the i-tritggle which Was at the same tinie to redeem. Pent sylvania trout the political co>salage under NN been groaning, and fur::i It .ilittieg rebuke to the political Charlatans. t‘lio, alter seeking to crush and ruin otir eitizebs, cruelly laughed at their wailings,&: reckoned up- on the "stupid iL.:noranco," and -stolid indilrerence . of our people a:, sure plokrer of continuol fealty t,i the party wlto had so deeply wronged them. It was a t-trt,,....„1‘• %sorrily or freemen, :mill thtt re it is as astowitlita.; as it is limioraltltt. Every Leqishture, mil Canal Commis sioner-1111 , bettil ,Wcpt by illaiOritieS tireisivt 111(: the in>ultin cliallviig.• of her lv , . 'Flit. re \ complete, :.extreli in Ind yvt wo It not know that tit• ottqlit to It :4111" pri,4 , ll;tt tho result. .•11'e kiteNv c.tiout2,ll. - to adopt the linllllll3 , z,e of our voletopontry of the North A- Invrican, -of our to he assured that sitt• tvonid not. could not, snbinit to the- tvromr, or rat - her the thousand wrow:;s, heaped upon her. We I,IIOIV that. NN lietlior from dm insromt or MMlliLrrme‘ or plitiotisin, =hr hail gylicrally brim in the right, ;mil Ivo did not doubt 'her mac. \Viten a loailing iif ,t ~fate ono too dull for res,ktzoire to tLo trewlicry ❑wl Oppression ‘N SIIC Vi 411,i nut VVlicii Mr. Sevier declared that Pennsylvania tcould, under any eiretunstances. Vote for the :Id ininistrati.in, we branded thtinsilltinit falsehood its oleeply as tho honorable member brands ilk A v e kr _ 73 , : ; knew her to he hollest ; and did not doubt that our predictionic in relation to her course on the I'li:riff question would he vindica ted. Anil they are. How -could they be other- NN ! Never NV:IA ;I SI;11(` so wronged—never so ri!rltred. 'Phe pledges of '.l-1 are now, by the hands of the ti'eople, counterfeit. The attempt to sacrifice her industry to the intrigues of Southern politicians, to lay Was! her coal and iron fields, to destroy her manufactures and to cripple her agri- culture, has roused Pennsylvania, and she has bro ken the party bonds that bound her. Shy has met the British Tariff in the spirit with which she met the British Stamp Art. Iler first blow has been derisive. Hereafter, Pennsylvania is a Whig State. The Vhigs, with no advantage from personal populari ty, and appealing, to no popular excitement, sweep county after comtly befiire them, upon a calm issue, with no aid but truth, no advocate but reason. The wilily have interposed to save themselve . : from the calamities certiiiti to result from the policy of the present. Administration. Already the ruins spread by that .policy are in the path ; the twilight of its approach throws its gloom around them, and they anticipate the consequences when, in its full midnight-noon, they shall realize the uttermost of its desolating influence. The Government had warning that Pennsylvania would not endure this fresh wrong thrown upon her many burthens ; it despised the counsel of its own friends, in the be lief that the I ssachar of the Union would bear any thing. It ,has passed its day of grace. Pennsylva nia is now a Wliig State. The despotism ofparty is brolten, and no earthly power can collect its shirt• tered links, and weld them around the limbs of Penn sylvania. The Keystone, fallen and shattered, is once more lifted to the summit of the arch, and a_ gain, as of old, she will lead on the political revo lution that is destined to save the country from the madness and misrule that now oppress it." The credit. The Reading dournal, in an article upon the M. suit of the late election, very properly remarks that much of the credit is due to the voters who for. merly supported the Locofoco ticket, but who would not be whipped into the party traces, on this occasion. They showed by their votes that. they considered the interest of the State of more importance than the interests of the party—the welfare of American workmen of more value than the schemes of politicians. ' And alter all of what importance is party, ex cept so far as 711CUSUIT5 are. concerned—or what need the voters clue about Particular men, whom they do not personally know, except with refer ence to !heir principles. It is asking rather too much, to expect men to. vote; the bread out of their mouths, and support the interests of foreign na tions, and particolarly of British workmen, be ciipse a party calling itself democratic orders it. The e:cction shows that the famers of Penn sylvania go for a home marl: et, and the. mechanics for their own workshops. John P. Sanderson, Esq. The conduct of the National Administration, and the Locofoco party Leaders in this State, did much to produce the late Revolution in Pennsyl vania politics. But while this must he allowed' it will not be denied that the discreet management and untiring labors of frinN P. SANDEILSON, Esq. of Lebanon county, the able and efficient Chair , man of the Whig State COmmittee, contributed much to produce the glorious reitilrin which ev ery good Whig now rejoices. Viler° is no better 11'hig in the entire State than Mr. SAN nen SON, and his conduct during / the late canvass has enti tled him to the 'gratitude of the Whig party and tta he,t h:Snots_ Peinisylvaulak LegishiEELFl`. 'rho following, we believe, is the result of tlie Thl! t Delegation in the nett ('on : zerent election for 31citiber , of the `matt. and gre-s trill stand 1.7 I.ocoloros ana I if nl Representative,. i t Nati% e. In the pea-ent rottgre'S the delegation itli that of la-t )I.m* . , tand- 10 Whigs, I " Loco., and 2 Natives—be ing a Bain to the Whig..., r 4 7 rllll7ll3erS. The P.;16. I Native titeiliber (Mr. •illisnme 1. „,,„ . peculiar notion, 81111,tioliat in rcgarei to natii rail- I I 10 ; zation.&r. and trill vote vv i ith the Whigs on nll I political ipiestion,i. o tlial l our &legation will in elTect. , tatul IS to 6—three to one! ,atrial are the names of the / 1, 2 1 1/ber,vlec.NlS from the ~,ever ~1:\.1'i'I: Wii if.. Loco. II 111 Ifoldinv, over, Philadulphia co," Moniv..oluery, Burks, Lehigh, York. Ilcrks, Schuylkill, Carbon, 11h gh'c & Butler.. Eric, I 1 Lewis C. Levin, Native, re-elected. 2 los. R. Ingersoll, Whig, re-elected. :3 Charles Brown, LOCO ' In , rervoll 1 oert re-elecletr. • • t , • t • - • 5 John 11. Prerdlty, a Whig. gala. 8 .1. Ir. liornbeck, a Whig gain. IH 19 13 7 .1. 11. II raw. Whig, re-elected. `One Native holds over from Philadelpliia coon- 8 ,hihrt Stro/ n Whig, re-cleeted. waking the tienate„stand 19 WltiL , ,s, 1:1 I ."enir 117/flow Strong. Loco . Nati% e—Whit; majority 11; last year the Loco,: , , , „ , Jilill(tra LirOWlead, J .oro, kid :1 majority of four. 11 CheNter Butler, 2, Whig gin. 112 Da rid I ril qua , ' 13 .hears Pollock, re-eleeted. 11 George .V. Eckert, Whig_ 15 Henry ,Ves, a Whig gain_ 16 Jasper E. B rad li, a Whig gain ' 17 John Illnachard, Whig, re-eh+etetf. iN .Indrrw Stewart.. Whig, re-elected. 19 Joh .11onn, Lorry. 20 John /)ie'kryl, Wltig. .Hoses Moron?, Whig. 22 Jo/en 11. &welly, a Whig *tin. 23 francs Otn, 'Aril, a Whig gain. 21 .lie.ca rater Item, W hig. Finnltind & Tit;„rit, Lyco'g, Clinton, &e. I Ilill -:, ,E, 1st:). IS 16. Witt': Loco. I(TainA \llrghrnt• Armstrong- 13( AN r Huff 'RI 131.rks Bradloid Buck, But!, r t multi i t titre I 'hi ,ter linton & Lveolning 'raWf,,rtl Ih.la‘vare Erie F'uvt tt+a I'raitkliu ( ;revile & Blair Indiana h Ili•rsun, ('I u'iim, .0 t Lant f,chiqh I . ..10 , 4 , 11 1 1 I 1 Llizerne Merevr Mifflin lontgozitery NoolCten & Munroe• North!tnibt.rland Perry Philadelphia city . ~t•Imelkill S1)1111'I',:I_ ~~11l till Union tSz. Juniata 2 AVarren & 14ashinv,11,11, \Vaylle tL rke• Westtnorpland NVyouling & tiusqueliana lork 33 (;7 Q_J In the counties marked kith an asterirk (") Independent Tariff candidatrs -were elected over the regular Loctdoco minunetst. viz.: I in strong, 3 itt Nortieunplon & Monroe, ;old I in Wayne & Pike. The House xvill stand 58 -Whigs, 37 Locos, and 5 Independents—giving:Alio Whigs 1. majority, exclusive of Independent:: ; last year the Locufucu majority was 31 ! Canal Commissioner. Annexed we give the in:lit/61 ie.S for Canal COW Ihibtslolll2E in the several counties, compared with those of 1815, when BuaNs Wil.S running as the Locoloco candidate, and K itss as the Whig can didate. 1515.. 4841;, Kin Ns. BURNS. PrEw En. Fi srEn Adams 5. 3 70 733 Allegheny 500 1011 Arin,trong 403 2511 heaver 167 ,i,02 lied li,rd Ilerks Blair (new county) 750 liradfoßl 5.1 l 000 Bucks 511 757 Bader .10 3.17 Cambria 472 150 Carbon 4:n)41) • Centre Si], 116 Chester 111 •162 Clarion 472 37 Clearfield 201 218 Clinton 201 155 Columbia 1161 45 Crawford 521 16:2 Cumberland, 4.06 5.1 Dauphin 340 406 Delaware 190 381 1'..1k. 71) . 00 Erie 72S 206 Fayette 4.211 201) Franklin 27.1 7.58 • Greene 532 530 Huntingdon 251 .. 636 Indiana 353 874 Jefferson .1.30. 26' Juniata 337 '7O Lancaster 776 2230 Lebanon 288 , 125 Lehigh 21'7 67 Lo?erne, Lycoming 576 637 M ',Kean , 56 UO Mercer I'l.l. 711 Mifflin 791 100 Monroe 515 31(1 Alotitgomcry • 1.715 290 Northampton 1565 15:2 Northumberland 82S 409 Phila'a co. • S1:?5 5665 " city 575 9.001 " Perry 0:31 19 Pike ' :tot 6s Potter 175 OU :Schuylkill 11 4 .2 .15 l' !..ionnirset }.IS 559. Stisqueliana, 813 .131 Tioga 691 ' 36S Union 509 1071 Venango, 4112 - 77 Warren 1 . 1 ' ) til) \ V ash i ng t on 6 721; 53 Wayne 1 :?7 00 Westmoreland 1734 633 %%. yoniing I 19 York 717 171 6099 96491 20.,W0 10206 The above returns, make -PowEn's majority about ti),Zillo. Sir counties (Bradford, Elk, Mc- Kean, Potter, Warren and Wayne) remain to • heard from which will not vary the result much. The Locotheo majority last year was :r0;192! .WIIIG . GAIN 40,356 'll — rAbout 1(,000 votes have been polled for I‘lonTos, the Native candidate Ihr Canal Com missioner. and about 1501) ibr tiou caullidAte 1 1 i :3 :3 L 1 I I .. t i t:. 3 3 ri , 4 :3' 7 f It) 7 IS7 Co ni 7res s. 117 . C11 A nci:s I,ocoloce FiarceAsfu?. candidate for Congress it the JJ district, lead; I lollinshead (Native) lt,t. There is, however, a :r•_i't against hint in the district as 2025 cotes tl ere pilled for Mr. Cek.man, the Whig can. d;iinto. fI.; . C. J. INuEnsott.. SlfiCt. is als.a. a ',llium ity trumnber. Littell (S.t.tive: 4 ) 1; - ; . 1 but (.'onlad (1111h.t) received '2'261 votes-- Itt.tving I:0.)1 attaiii;,t Inger,:oll in the (litriet. Moto 0. .titer a tierce ca n , in which loeal thin w as made to boor heavily again.st the 11'biji4, Ohio lee once inore declared her attachment to Whig prineipleQ. The ( - kola!' in that f. - " , tate took place on the s, me day with our own, and hit re : suited in tie election 0 1 VV c. Pain it, the Whig candidate for Governor, by a majority or about QttOtt 'o\ er Tod CLoetifoito.) Iti the: I louse the- NVliigs will have a small majority, white the `en ate w ill probably be a tie - . The Congrit,tsional del egation will stand I . 4,Whigs, 8 Locos, and I Inde pendent Tarilt--Derroerat.- present delega tion stands S \VhitZ , ti to 1:t Locolocos. fn 181 I, the \\lig:, carried their Governor by about 12M> majority. The -Abolitionists polled-upwards oft I.itoii votes. (;;el7r,L;l:l The Congressional Delegation limn Georgia/ In the fie.% t Cultpc,n wi!J. Lc critudly divided—the. Whigs having elected Messrs. King, Toombs, Stephens. and Jones ; the Locofocc;s, Messrs. Iver son, Ifaralsom Lompkin, and Cobb. In- the pres ent Congress the delegari‘m stands 5 Locos to' Whigs—a whig gain of one member. Florida. The Returns of the election in Florida for member ofeong,tess come in slowly. The vote• will be close. but the chances are in favor of CA- I (Whig.) The present ulember is a Loco ' loco. LATF.II..-.All right! Returns from all lint seven comities render certain the election of CA r.r.. Ills majority is rm '265 . ; - tlrj — letnaining comities last year gave but ;hi Locofoco majority. Cabell's majority will be about 250 in th e State Er One after another the ditlcient States of the IThionare arraying themselves against the. Tariff of IS 10 and in favor of American - Industry. Oa the of November New York will fall into line, leaving but Michigan, Illinois. and lowa, of the• nominally FREE States, under the yoke of Polk,. Texas and Free-trade. Mr. Cooper. The return of our distinguished fellow-citizerb to the Legisltiture has been hailed with pleasure• in all parts of the State. and has drawn forth from the Whig press a number of handsome compli ments to his ability and popularity. Its a speei'- men we extract the following from the able Phil adelphia correspondent of the /National Intilligen_ cer, who, after some well considered suggestion& in regard to Pennsylvania polities, remarks: It is a matter of much gratulation that sonic of the ablest and most considerate of dna. public men of the Whig party have. been elected. Among them the most de servedly popular is JAME!S COOPER of Ad ams, formerly in Congress- With large' experience and, ability to amide,..and once legislative bodies, A 17.. Cooper unites singular personal popularity with all par ties, attested by his running ahead of his I ticket. To him, more than any other one :i man is PennsyLvania indebted for the res toration of her public credit- Ile fought for public faith when. the cause was doubt ful and perilous, and still higher honors a wait :( him, it, at the head of the Whigs in the Pennsylvania Legislature, he leads a •: triumphant party safely and . patriotically through the. perils which. always surround the victors.. of the Caledonia. The. Steamship Caledonia arrived at Boston or Tuesday last. with 15 days later advices from Europe. :qie steamship Great Britain whose nott arrival in this country had excited se much ap ptehension for its fate, left Liverpool on tbes22il ult. for New York, but on the same night weut a shore on the coast of Ireland_ The passengers were all safely landed and the cargo discharged; the vessel itself had not been got ofra.t the last • • 1 accounts. The Caledonia brings but Tittle intelligence of importance. In Ireland proper means were be- Mg adopted ht Government to , supply the poor with food: On the continent. all u'as quiet, the Royal luau- ; 1132;e3 in Spain knohig the nii).4 prominent j.Unti. 01 . in the Euinveatt Jousual4. Nell' ' , fork Mirror. 13 .4, LT3! 0 R E .4 It E l'. There is no one of du r exchanges that NlO mote [yonu Er:Tim WEI.ICLx..I r i i i .. „ n d . cc o market a i b i:lt d (.01(1i:illy welcome to our table than Far.i.i:ii•s spirited Jonrnah always assured of meeting w ith at nu Salea from cars at s;1 t‘7 :t. something rich and racy. For!oinetinie pa A, the GU 1t N.--!"ales of , 01 , d prime retl‘vheat at 9 , Mirror has been publi-shing a tale called '• • cts. to SI (rt. Sales of yellow Corn at n*.! aWI ct or the Power of S. S tt Bich will be concluded v '''' at " "" 01, "" n :11. Pram (' :30 head olli , red at the scale in a few more numbeis, after which it vi ill cony on •r n ,,h, v , 63 lof w hi c h were s„1,1 at !n i ce thence the publication of an original and deeply varying front .70 to,st 7: 7 . interesting story, by one of its most popular con- • •—•—••"--• • • "• tributors, descriptive of City Life and National 1.1 1 11 it 1? 11. I li] I), Habits, to be 91Ied “Tlie 'Frippiii, of Torn Pep- On Tlrtiri,lav . the Irgit nit., in s , i. Joi:epli . per, or the ReSillti , of RtlrriaoClo!..." The MirlOr (1111011, E111011 . 0: 1 / 1 1rg, Md., I,y .the HisV. TI10111:1 is plibli,lieil weekly in quarto 10/111 at 5%!,110 per McCaffrey, iiisreii P. \VA urrii, t, Mi•- , s Kvr \V s .:0:1100er of Jaw,: Killio n; Esq.—all of Ein anntim-11. Fr t.t.r.it editor, N. York. . iiiiklairi.t. Un the 1 4 .1111 imt., bv the liev. E. V. Gerhart Ladibt.'s' 'National inag'azine• fir. Jot's' Svi tt.t. nearMillerstown, to Airs. t-4A It I The November No. of this well sustained LITLII. Of LiiikSilMll. odical is already upon our table, filled as usual On the same day. by the Bev. Jaeoli Smith with contributions front popular writers: 'Ruth I,lirir,,,Acsti.:,llll"t".„l(l."‘T"l".oL t. t of (. i ." l l i n i „ k ', 11 ,"": 1 „7" 1 Y :ti Gleaning" is a Superb Alezzotint engraving by On the tith inst. be the 11ev..1. AVrr. Sartain, and does honor as well to the enterprise of !Atm Ci 1M PEIII, to Aliss RAUH WEA the publisher ,its to the artist. There is also a "I . efflintv• the l3th inst. by the same. Mr..l M 1:S DAY, plate of "Fashions, - and "'lie Morning ' s rs issk count v. both excellent Engravings. It is vey evident that On th e I rdlt inst. by the same, Mr Jon Mr. Peterson is determined not to be beat .11 the 111:11T, to Miss Ibis iNN.I, daughter if Mi. Nicholas J'Patighinbaugh—both of t. 4 traban thwnship. way of getting up a popular Magazine. Oti the 7th inst. at the Conowago the Rev. Mr. Gibbons, Mr. .I°ll 1 NTI.II, of Ai'- lfilaeli‘vood's Ladies , Matg:izine, ` . ..;lterr , ,'•town, to Miss Aex rs of Irish -IVe have received from the Publisher the first town, ( „ trotvago loan hip. No. of the RePrint of "BlackTwootbs Ladies Mag- ; On the 13th inst. liv the Rey. T. V. Moore, Rev V 1 1.1.1 at. v of Siatainsluire. Va. to Miss - annum, but which azine,” a work ;which England costs $6. 1 / 1 ) per Six /Nally, date"diter of Oeorge I. Harry, I.,sq. the American Publisher serves imir I lairvrstwn. up in handsome style for t'..4 I .110 ! On the first of On the 15th ult, by the Rev. J. Alhert, Mr. us next month a Reprint of The London Ladie.i . s tr.otr :"“( Carrull comity, Al.]. to 'ills- S t ._ World of Fashion - will be issued front the s u ite 't v r":"'" , • "f " 1,131, Y ( "wiyhiP , .\l""'"e""nt" On the same day, by the same, .11r. Enwtau office, also for ,$1,0 , t. Both works. if taken Ti. , I,fiNf; to MISS 8 , 11 . 111 Clit mit mi—both of llount gether, will he furnished `„ 4 .1,51). Posousde , i- Pleas an t township, Adan a : county. roes of posse sing themselves of good Fpeeirnelis Augpoii,;s 4 , o ,,,,q 4rng .•• of English light literature tvould do well to um brace the opportunity now afl'orded. At.ldress A. Goimr. Publisher, Philadelphia. lather of Irs \frr.o . the unfortunate lady who , e itnercouvl , tcith llorr has been the oceasimi of ro 11mA' unliappinie , s, Ivas willed up as a witness during the trial of . ...Nlyers, charged With the killing of Hoyt. In the course of his testimony, Maj. Pollard eucc it as his opinion that hisl ang.i.in rain was occasion ed by readily; the licentious- productions of hu gene Sue and other popular Novel hAs. IrrTile official IZetuin, I lierill of Philade' phis City and ('aunty ri c Ilvsny I.r.r.Ait. tin halite American candidate, 1.,. ;u'2 cute,; T ir o, iquGRATII, \V 11114, 9,;; 11 . Ur.lt., I,oe,iioeu twikirity I:ts. The trieuds ;Mi.. Deal design contesting the election, and day the :Intl' inst. has been appointed by lin ! Court for hearing the parties. The Whigs of Danphin have again lost their l'rothonotary by 17 vote. ! [Front the Laticaskr TribtivYxtra, Oct. AlaS AWFUL NIFIZDEIZti! A MAN, WomAN, AND K Gnoss NtmmUENeK.—Ott :•aturdav tnnrn ing, the 17th instant, a man named .Jolts Haggerty, living in Bouth Queen street in this city, committed a series of murders tmparalleled in the annals of our Common wealth. Between 9 and 10 o'cldck, after shooting a horse in the street near his door, he went into the gunsmith shop— near his own residence--of Alelchoir, Fordney, an old and highly esteemed man; what took place, we could not ascertain, but a boy, a son of Arr. Fordney, gave the alarm that his father. mother and sister had been murdered by Haggerty. On go into the room, we witnessed - one of the most horrid spectacles imaginable. Just inside the front door of the shop lay the old man, with his brains battered out. At his side, but with her head towards the back door lay the body of his wife, her brains also battered out; and near her, liyy bet child, four or live years old, with its "%Rill are hcreby untitled to attend at skull broken and the brains oozing there- N: the Commissioners' Office, in the bor from ! ough of Gettysburg,, on the 9//i day of -Vo-. vember ne.vt, to receive blank assessment Fordnev and his wife, it seemed, had been killml instantly. Th e li tt l e b oy s t a - duplicates, and the necessary instructions. ted, in substance, that Haggerty got at his By order of the Commissioners, father with)an axe, and while he \vas kill- J. A lit.; IHN 1 3 113 G 11, Her/c. ing him, his mother ran in to interfere, Commissioners' °trice, when he turned upon lier and killed her, Oct.:2:3d, 1816. S 3t and then struck the child on the head with Y E ! 0 1 7- E S the axe ! Thechild only lived a few hours. the find deed created intense excitement GEORGE EPLEY. in our city. Mitch excitement c'xists also against "h. • • "I""hinc,er' High Constable Brintnal for, we shall call . , iIIESIDING in Cumberland township, it by as mild a name as possible, grossne,g- Adams county, about two miles front Gettysburg, and near lloke's Gate, on the ligencc, in not having. hadliag,gerty arrest- ,Gettysburg, Turnpike road, respectfully of ed several days previous to this outrage.— He had a warrant for his arrest in his tiffs his services to those purposing to sell i s _ Real or Personal Property. Front his Is suedevening by the Mayor, for ill-usage to his perience in the business, and a desire to family or neighbors; and yet, knowing Please, he trusts that lie will meet the ap his desperate character, he perm i tte d hi m . probation of those who may einiiloy hint, and merit a liberal share of public patro to run at large until he has most cruelly murdered nearly a whole family ! cage. lie can be found at all times at his liaggerty was arrested and committed residence, unless when engaged in cryin g to prison. sales. CharoTs moderate I ! Ia:TERMINATION TO A•l' O TACE VERA vAiI7Z. RECOMMENDATION. WC, 111 C undersigned, take pleasure in Savannah Georgian —'l`he Gallant lieut. Berrynatn.—'l'he ' recommending to the public Ir. (:guitar; says that yeut. Ber- , E rynian, the gallant ()timer who bt.thaved so li m.Ev, knowing Ilill well that he will mper nobly at the loss of the l'ruxton, otT T n the duties of a Sale Crier and :Itic- us- Hunger to the satisfiietion of those who pan, passed throughW ti that city on ednes day night last, as bearer of despatches from ;may employ him. ; I A. Tawney, .Mountprt tr. B. Sit; d , r. M'tj y tp. _ o thin squadroneat Vera . Cruz, to WaAhing- . William Howard, do S. Dui bortow. do ton. 'Phat paper learns from a gefideman M Samuel Spangler, do J. e Illminy, d., who conversed with Lieut. Berryman on ,A. Weyer, do W Cownover, sen. do the cars, that it hies been determined to at- i tk ,i pa r i n , gler,Cumbet l l l and, :1 \ ( 1 . ,, c: , t i , ,, 1. , . , 'reetlont o ,Ilinn, do tack Vera Cruz on the land side by an c x - 4 .7,,:r' ' do p a , id w o „ le, do pail ion from 'Tampico; that the hoisting, it 0„„g„,,, do t; w ciaomer, Liberty of the stars and stripes in thevitv will be II II Kromer. Hamilionb'n W.lliam Loudon:du the signal Ihr an attack by the squadron on ; october . .?tt, ts 16. the eastle of San Juan ])'Giles. This is i — 7 s 1 , 6 iv . 4 ,. s ! sTo _ 1 , 73,5 ; ! the only way in which the castle can be ' taken, and the obtaining, possessio n o f t h at salel .-- pointthe'subscri is deemed necessary to end . the war. : ~. and or iy 'ON hand. If lier, all sized STOVES, which will _. ___._ __________ Ibe sold at prices to suit the times. Call DREADFri t Car.Amrrv.—A most dread- ;' and see. . s 1 calamity occurred near Harrisburg on ! INklay nig,lit last.' An 'industrious and , A,,. • „ 28, 1 840 hard working man, named Sanwel Gay : _ _ man, to4dher with his wife and jive chit- ~kr z, % ILVER AN G D ERIVAN SILVER di'en, ' were burned to death in thigh h6use; 'I. PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, :thou( live miles from -,that borough ! &e.. of best quality, can always he had at Thus was a whole family at once destroy-' the Fan n y Store of C. WE A V ER:. cd. I , April 10, l 8 IC, . I - 11 J ESPE( !TV 1 T LLY informs his friends Ili mid the public generally, that he has relative(' his Clock and IVatell Establish ,. „ It? , ....,, menu 'from l'aneytown, .11(1., to . Gettys -0 i ~,. tip burg, at the shun lately occupied by .o tt_,x,rag24,ii !N.! N s A ..... 4,‘2 - -a ' spelt MATHIAS, deceased, where he [till he pleased to halt 111)011 all who may favor INDIAN VE.GETABLE PANACEA. • , Into w i l l, t h e i r citst„iit. Ile will keep on ER. coNs 111111C1ed t, 1111 :'er0r111;1. Killt! , tail. hand a trencral tu.:Bo•l't- Eti Cancer. Erysipelas, I 11(1 Sore , , Civets. Tet- ! men( o f ter, :1 Ittrectrial Disoase., or any other complaints- - - "kk.., ~,,....., ' '' I.:'' •‘ , .,r arising tour impurities of the blood, are request- , C LC? C.VSt -\ i •' ''id' ed to read the hallowing te , titnonials, in proof of ' `TT •irpit II p 0 I c ; ". ~,)4 , , , r- i , the woilderful,ploperties DI Cernhove funned meth ' 1 1 ..! 1 .1. lt .1 4 .4 1 . 1 , .... ',,i ‘ '' I ...1..../ ilo. READ! 11 I.:A D! READ!! ! I • . ,a' , ,•.•-' l- ! ! ; .. .".4 ,'t \ D _ A - -., 7.i . , ,‘ , 5--= , We, the undersigned. having visited Alr. Isatut ! 11r00k; , ..1r. at the ‘,. office of Ale-srs. Rowland . gi F Viii'Lli w,,ituzi, :171; Market sheet. Philadelphia. eonsid in- his ease the most remar::atble• pile 1, 0 ha, ‘l2 which will he stilt! on the most reasonable ever witnessed or heard of. : terms. Clocks, Watches, ,\: r., will he re -1 lic disease was scRoFF - LA, and terrible must paired at the most reasonable prices, and have been his twelve vears' conflict with the des ' warrattla to give eittiresatisl'aetion. I lai . - . the,•er. r 1 'I E Subscriber 11•111 expose to Piddle ' H roof o Iles palate. the entire _ .f his month, -nose, ing . been engaged in the business Ihr a num :„..ialo: on the premises in m onnijoy upper lip. and lieaer_4llT - Tir44,,t-iitittri• tit: have her of'years he hopes, by industry and par • been dedroved. his face nearly eaten op. and p.w. tieular aitt•lititl to his efistomers, to merit town - ship, A &Oils county. on lof the jaw bone carried away. And yet we-ean a un ~,,. public . . sharp in n II:OH/H.4D% .1/oHdetll di(' 1)1/i of November next', j give 00 description 01 his ca-c. (.1 ettys:lnir,, , •, (let. 9, 113 10.-11 i - Mr. 11. initnnis us that in dantrara<- the 1 at 1 o'elock, c. m, the valuable --- ! whole interior of his notioli, as lull as most of P (UW1: 1 111' \''' .. , . his lace, was a mass of deep and painful ulcers.- GREET iir M'ilq huu, ~,, ~%,.. ! ..ii the , ~,, of ~„„,„H., ,„_,, 1.... c0,,,,i,,,,,c,,d ta. `on which he now' resides, situate Ott the' king Dr. Coilen's Indian Vegetable Panacea. i I 1 .' ,II road leadirig from Gettysburg to I 3altimore, ' whielt checked. the disease in tt low , lay-‘, and from New iloons—i lleape.r than ever ! i abort 5 1-1 miles from the flouter !thee, that time the cure ha. progres7'ed ‘vithnit inter adjoinglands of George Mimes, Mrs. Liu . - mi- "" n • inter, and others, containing - New-flesh has supplied the p!ace'of - the deep • . ulcers, and though,bailly disfigured, his face is 3 ACRHES 91 1 1 111361C1111ES sound. and his genoial health is restored. of hind, on winch are ereeted a conilhrtable We are . ass.tioll that in the treatment of Mr. Brook's case, 110 Alerciniak, Ointments, or Cans- BUICK DAV-ELL - ING ~,, _ ~. tie Applications have been used—ill 11,et, the Pa lma, lee: wrought this wonderful cleuete • anti a lirst-rate flank 13.\1[1. - ',ti 1 vii. "r".",", .- 1 '., . 1 , - .• „. - •. • There is- tt Well of excellent rf: r .•4o•'''..i;::*•.:•„ o . ( 1 ,""," l i my ,- '.". 1 " 1 ",.( 1 1 .'Y.: 1 1 '`.. .. i :Charge.; L. i.o . ‘slani , . cad% i le, lia \‘ lord comity, Water conYenient to the door. There is - , , m.sy I Kiiilnl. also on the premises. an Orchard of first- J W Jones, At D, smut, Second Street, Phil a. rate Fruit, Apple and Peach..,. \ 1 1 life .totL ..ve .rilf.7oll 1.1.0, Pemberton New Jersey. , _'op.ar , Acres of the above are good TIM BE li., 1 ; IV ('air, 119 \ Fourth, alto‘e 1 1 Street.l N Liberties. the balance cleared, with a good propor- I 5 Mendlottidi, Lancasder. Pa. Lion of Meadow—then hole being under R M .Mieldack, •' North I.:levent o h Street, Phil'a. good cultivation and well limed. The pro- c ll' Appleton, M 1), •Ii; South sure[. pert} is under good fencing and in firt.4t•rate Timothy Caldwell, Marion co. AI issouri. order. I Daniel l'eakel, Chestnut 1 I ill, Phil'a co. Pa. John llarned, lltio Iligh street, Pliirti. • 11 -7 r"..A11y person wishing to view - the Property call do so hl calling tilt on the s- Wm sterling. M I), Camden IV tu flak. :;•;'•.; High st Phi 1% N Jersey. a. scriber residing on the premises, who will .1 1 1 Potter. Manuttieturer of lineral Teeth. 109 give attendance and make known the 'l' onus ;south Ninth st Phil a. on the day of sale. Geo \V Metz. Brushmaker. :ti 7 :\larket St rhirit. COIINELIUS !MUG TITELIN. ,E A Wollenweber, editor Phil's Democrat,; Oct. 21, 1 Hi G. 3t. l N Third st Phil'a. . Ezra Carr. 159 Chestnut st Phila. 1 1 \ 10 TICII] Rev A D Gillette, Pastor of Eleventh Baptist • - • Church, Phila. .. John Bell• laic st Ph i il'a. (North American office.) Aaron Sands, l lii Catharine st Phila. Daniel McGinley. liessleC.s Alley. do . ' P" +2 lll':\\inter :T7tession of the 1111\' Ox- Andrew Swealon, Camden, N Jersey. ' it II Evans, West Pliil'a. ! _.... lord Collegiate and Medical Insti , Richard R. r01111;4. Gilder, Jot/ Market st Phila. ' Otte L for 18.10-7, will commence, ill its va- Jolin W Aslnitead, GO South Sixth et do. riot's branches, on .I.limilay the 191/1 day T s Wagner, Litho g raph,, 1 lc, Chesnut ,t, Phila. or oct _,,,,,.. • B .1 Kensil, I 3:; South Eleventh st Phila. 4 , . we, inst., and continue till the first of Peter Skim Smith, Editor Native Eagle, do. -Apr il following. - Prices for tuition as here- Joel Bodine, Glass manufacturer, 'Wilhantstaw li , 1.01 . 0112, viz.: $l5 ill the Collegiate and $2O .i\; Jersey. in the 'Medical I)eparttnent. Payment in William Steely, Farmington, Van Billell co, lowa. advance—but no extra charges whatever. L 11 Coles, Al I), Bo tan, Mass. : I.'' or Pupils sent from a distance, the Prin- IN,:sel Canfield. Physiologist. Phtla. Thomas 1' S Roby. M 1), 1 larrisling, Pa. ''cipal will, if desired, procure board, wash- Peter Wright, 159 Market st Phila. j Mg and mending fin. $75 per annum, pay .lames W .",eviii,to't Filbert st do ' 110111 half yearly ill advance.. !John Good, 171 Spruce street do l . Lu' Nits and Guardians, who \visit to pro- Rev Will Urie, Pastor St Paul \11: Church,Catle ' e iti 'wa. e . f or arine st Phila. their sons' or wards a thorough et! acid ion, without en d angering their phys- Rev John Chambeis, Pastor Ist Independent . ical and moral ,health, are invited to call Church, Broad st. Phila. I . l' .1, Sanders, Publisher of Pledge and Standard, and examine the Institute personally, as i. Mils. the evidence of our ()MI senses is more to i F P Sellers. Editor Olive Branch, Doy-lestown. Mucks comity, Pa. be relied On than any other. . ; IIT I li' ,' 1• I) Jacob Frick, Editor of the American Sentinel. ' ''' Ni. D. U. -) ---/ LR ' ' 1". ' PI il ia. - • 1 New Oxford, Adams co. Oct. l' rine' I iConstant GiTion, Attorney at TAM', No. JO South i l ____), 1 )3-1 6.-4 t Fourth st Phila. ---- , r. , A G e d cy, L a di es n oo k, 101 Chestnut st Phila. I BA El Gklri S' IRJ ev It Nichols, Pastor of Brickmakers' ..11. P. • Church, Phila. . 1 D S liieffer, Publisher of Lancaster American Re publican. • A Iv ilson..M 1), No it C'edar Itow, Phila. samucl Ketelitun, No tl:2 North Third st do 1 Rev Levi Brink, N. Volk. Edward Paxson, No. 1,15 North Front t. , tlh, do. J C Layeock, Attorney at Law,- Wiiishitigton Square, Phila. The above named gentlemen (constituting but a small portion of those mho have visited : Mr. Brooks at our oilie.e in Philadelphia who would certify to the sante facts if neces. , tary) are \veil known, and their high standing in society pre cludes the idea of their lendAig their names to carry on an imposition. And here we say, without the fear of contra diction, that we Stave not found a ease of Scrofula or other disease for t% bich we teconimend the Pa nacea, which the medicine has not speedily ar rested. NE D, iu Mi ,, ouri, on the 2:2,1"f .1 tp.01 , 1 last. Nirs. 12:t un ri. 1,. Tun , 1 t.qo lit or of .11r..\ ridr, , w 1 Val ker. Ihrinerly 4.1(1.1111,i county. Pa, in thy 30th yc;tr .4 her aire. (In Tue , tlav 1a , t,.:11 his reNidenco in Washim.,.. ton city, 11114,r a imanictcil ihe lit. J[4,11. FoN. hrr 13rit:tniv .11:1iesty's Alin- lAer 1 ) 101Opott1111:11'y to the tiO‘t`f111111(.11t of lilt! I niloil :"it.ttrS. A VALUABLE TRACT 111,IC TO ABSESSORS. CEO. ARNOLD. 2m NEW accza I). AIIDDLEC OFT AS lust opened a fresh supply ols6:1- . sonable GI 101)S, which for be:nth :lnd cheapness will compare with any thitii.c in the country—consisting inpart of ri.4 Ai• (rj (t l i; 1: 4 u n i isad , ftie eau WO %ifCiW 11/ 1;0 ; of colors and Fives, for 50 els. a yard and upwards ! itcarerP Tweed Cloths, (vim,: LOW :) CAS.SIMMIES & SATTINETTS • for 25 ets. a yard and upwardli; LIMES' DRESS GOODS. vreat variety, cheaper than ever ; Jiro c/Ic, Terkerri, Damask, aiul Blanket SZAWLS, line assortment. 'Li- Buyers, please call !soon—Goods will he offered at prices that All astonish. Cettvsburg, Oct. 23, 1816. 4) , Fitv •e 9 ' :1 a rtil HE Subscriber has just received a - 4 a- large supply or BOOTS am/ , SI/OES, which he can '4l sell at very low prices. Call and examine. A. COBEA N. Gettysburg, Oct. 2:1, 18 16.-Im7' IT NEVER. FAILS!! IVe hike at this time a multitude of patients under treatment, all of %%lion) are doing well.— Among them is one of CANCER, which was pro nounced by physicians beyond the reach of. Surg ical alsi6tance, but trona all appearances will he cured in a few months. ii: The above valuable medicine is tin• sale, wholesale and retail. by Mes-rs. :lowan and \Val- : ton, Proprietors, ;;;1; market street Philadelphia, and by the following agents: Samuel IL Buehler, Gettysburg, Pa. • ('..4. 'llorriN, York, Pa. • _l..\. It'obiin.or;.ll.lltiitlinc, 111t1 Oct. !s to. IIECUSTE2I. 7 3 NOTICE.. NOTu'E is hereby givvti lo all Id alcp ,, and other persons concerned, that the .10.111. V LS - 171.1770.V .1C- Ce TS (if thc deecased persons herein after 111flutionrd will be presented at the Or ; Khans' Court of Adams counts-, for mmlir iand allowance, on Monday the I GM f day (y . Xinentber next, viz: The aecount of l'eter Spangler and Da-' rid I laraan, Executors of the last will and testament of George Knop, deceased. The account of Andrew Polley, execu- ' for Of the last will and testament of Wil-: limn W. Bell, deceased. The neconyti4 John King, Jacob _King,: apl --- Jansu . s.Jeezer, Executors of the last AvillaniKstament of Adam King, deceased. The account ofJavob Trosde, Guardian ' of . Lydia Alan, Henry, Eliza, John, and minor children of Philip c , M i I ler, deceased. The account of Joseph Wilde, aciinu - , executors of the list gill and testament of! Frederic.]: hover, deceased. imi:1;10' cont.:AN, Relater Register's °dice, Get ty , barg . , ? o ct 16, S NEIV ('LOCI AND - 11 r AT. Cll EsTAßLirsilmr.T. GEORGE ,taIINOLD )4_13 just received awl now .offers to 43- Olt' public as large a stock of Fresh v: „ I , t l 01 as has cs;er been offered to the public in this place, and at prices that cannot be beat —the assortment is complete having almost every article in the line of business ; ainowr which are CHEAP " • c S INE 'NS, FLANNELS, EL PIT ETA, Coatings, Cloakings, Cashmeres, 4.c. Sc.( al price; that cannot fail to please. The Ladies' attention is particularly invited to a large and beautiful selection of Fancy GOOdS. Call, examine, and judge, for your selves ; and if we cannot please, we will still he pleased to see you. Gettysburg, Oct. 2, 18 16.—0 t tr_7•Also on hand and for sale, all sizes, STU/TS—cheap. A\ A D\ rip HE subscriber has now on hand an extensive assortment of TIN WARE at his Shop in Uhambersburg street, which ho will sell at prices to suit the times. lie therefore solicits those who need any Tin Ware to give him a call. Renfember Chambersburg street: GEO. E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, March Et. TEACH EiliS WANTED% rEpIIE School 'Directors of STRA BAN , POW1\S1111) will meet at. the house of John N. Graft, in Hunterstown on Sat ttetlay the 7111 (f November, next, at 1 o% clock, P. M. to receive Proposals from Teachers desirous of taking charge of the Schoorrof said township. Seven Teach ers will be employed. EDEN NORMS, SEu'v. Oct. 16 TE.I.CHIERS WANTED. ra'i 11 E• School Directors of FRANKLIN - 14 - TO WN SIIIP will meet at Cashtown opt Santrthw the 31st doll of October inst. at 2 o'clock, r. jr., to receive proposals front Teachers desirous of taking charge of of the Schools in ;;;lithotcoship. F. MEHL, SECV. Oct. 16. - , ! 1 . , ;...,: ctEp4g; -1 ;7,3 ; 1 '. A :fg'Ag riQ . 1 • INVXD - NEADV ! •U'ltt6Jtaiit Ii - u -v ve.telikr;lS.c...o 1 , r f TAILHING ESTABLISHMENT. ,______ I N pursu a np o of sundry Writ:: 01 . i -. 1" ila e- i • I itMi KipollaN, ist- , 1:(.(1 lilt of the Collrt Fitt . N KI, IN IV: DENWIDDIE of. (.mlllll°l/ fleas of. Ad ' H " r ' ini v , a lni ID ESPECTFULLY informs the eiti , to 1110 directed, will be expo:4yd to Fiddle ! . 11 . -1 ~j. . ,',...;:t1e, on „ 1 , ZNIS of Gettysburg and the, surround- , Valarday Ilio7th day rf :Voronher,ffitG, at I o'clock, AI. at the Coupf-house, in the borough of Gettysbunr, the following Real Estate—lo w i t a ..LO T OF 0; Itt 0 U.TIP, situate in the nortnnrh of Gettysburg, ad joining. lots of Jacob Culp mill David Lit tle, fronting On East Middle street, and running back to an alley, on \dile') am e rected a two-story I3riek DWELLING 11017:SE, and a two-story Fit,m: 8110 P adjoining, also a Frame Stable and a nev er-failing well 'of water. SCized and la; ken iii , execittion as the estate. of JOSEPH Tarrt.E. • D TR' CT OF L.7. 1 r11D, situate in llamiltonban township, Adams county, Pa., containing 270 ACRES mor e or Jess, adioing lands of NV idOW Hoke, John Moritz, and others, on which are erected Two one and one-halt' story Log I) LIN ( HOUSES, Lug Stable, well of wa ter, ant! an orchard of Fruit 'frees. Seiz ed and taken in execution as the-estate of I).kvin Bisitoe. --A S 0- o OIT 'IV. AT 0 . 17 A' II situate in ,Millerstown, I I antiltonban town ship. Adams county, Pa., on which :uc erevied a two-story,- Rough-east DWEI, 1101:8E, with a one-story Rough cast hack building, one-story Log Shop, Frame Stable, itik' well 911 c water on the premises—said . tenement. adjoining the property of,..laeoh Kridler, dee'd, and Ala ry Ann White—seized and taken in exe eutio'n as the estate of JOHN M'CLEARV. -:1LS0- a~ TR4CT OF LAYI'D, situate ilt Ilamiltonban township, Adams county, l'a., containing- 16 ACRES, more or less, adjoining, lands of John.Mussel man, John Waugh, and others, part of said land being cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and the remainder being cov ered with young Chesnut Timber. The improvements consist' of a two-story Log DWELLING MOUSE, LngShop, Spring I louse, and a never-fading Spring of wa ter, and has on the premises a variety of excellent . Fruit Trees. Seized and taken iii execution as the estate of Davin Crouse. ' I:=IM=I TI?el 67 T 01' 12.' 7 D situate in Straban township Adams county, Pa., containing 16 ACRES more or less, adjoining lands of Paniel Gulden, John Miller and othcirs, on which are erected a one and one-half story Ennio Rough- cas t I) E LEIN HOUSE, double Log Barn, w i t h a well o f goo d water on the - pretni'- ses. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Joirs; Mowsox. -A L S 0- . 1 1 _LOT OF GROUXD, situate in the Borough of Gettysburg, Ad ams County Pa., adjoining lots of Thaddent - i Stevens, and Irmilingon West York Street, on which are erected a One Story Frame DWELLING .110 USE, with back build ing and Frame Stable—sei'zed and taken in execution as the estate of.lonx 'WARNER. B. 5C1111.1.17E12, ,S7teriji "Acres Office, Getty6burg,..? .. Oct.l C 1:-.lit. 5 PRO CLAALITION. W HERE AS the lion. Wm. N. In 'Y VINE, Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the connties composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery; for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said dis trict-L-and GEORGE SMYSER and JAMES AFDIVITT, Esils., Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offend ers in the county of Adams—have issued their precept, heaiing date the 19th day of August in the year of our Loan one ; thousand eight hundred and Ibrty-six, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Com mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Over and Terminer, at Get tyslmrg, on .Nonday the 10th day qf No vember next— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re membrances, to d 0 .,, those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be dime, and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, and to be then and there to pros mite against them as shall be just. ; BENJAAI SCIIEIVER, Sheriff. Sheriff's (Mice, Got ys burg, Oct. iti , t 6.16. S tc S T'. OV 70 1 rxrE, all sizes, constantly on hand and for sale at 131•1•Ati.Ett'S - TIN WARE FACTORY in Citarnbersburfr street, Oct. tysburg. EO. E. BLEHLER. Oct. 2, 1812. TW A R OL ESA LE SH ItET.IIL. EIpHE Subscriber has now on hand a N large assortment of 'PIN WARE, which he will sell on wasonable terms at his Establishment in Chambersburg drat. ir j "Call and see. G. E. BUEHLER, Gettysburg,June . Piwtimsery, IDERFUMIOY, SAYS, 'FANCY -AwricLEB, - Toys, Ste., for ,sale C. WEAVER. by April 10, 180 -A I. S 0-- nu.- country, that he 'has taken the well known Ta lo rigs Establishment of J. IL SKELLY, in Chamber'sburg , Gettysbutg, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's Apothecary- and Book Store, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line with neatntss and in the most approi-ed style. , r 3 All work entrusted to him, will be warranted to fit. His term's will be very moderate, for CASII or COUNTRY PRO-. OrCL:. tri_P.The latest Fashions will be regular lc received from the Cities. Gettysburg, March 20, 18.10.-1 y FALL AND WATER FASHIONS JUST RECEIVED!. (VIE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he continues to carry on the TAILORING Business at his Establishment in Cham bersburg street, Gettysburg, a few doors below 'Thompson's Hotel, where he will always be prepared to attend to orders up on the most reasonable terms. • Ile has made arrangements to receive regularly the ibracst City Fashions, and he promises all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will give them entire satisfaction, both as' it regards the fit and wormanship of all garments entrusted, to him ; and at as moderate prices.as they can be obtained any where else. Ile hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage and support. tit - Li—Country Produce taken in exchange fur %York JOIIN G. BAKER. Gettysburg, April 3, 181—tf BLACKSMITHING. 7 13 MIE undersigned has. Connected with i L his Comlnuaking Establishment a huge Smith shop, and is prepared to do all. kinds of BLACIESIVIITITING, ineludiUg ironing Carriages, Buggies, 1"a gons, lie would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his em ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per !son-al attention, will enable him to give en tire satisraetion to all those who may favor him with a call. Carriage .1* Buggy Springs (warranted) will be promptly made to or der at all times. : - V.:7-All 'kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood and. Iron, at the most xedu ccid prices. . Thankful for past, encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of patro nage, and invites his friends to call at his Establishment in t[...p. west Chambersburg street, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, Feb. 6, 1846. CHAIRS: CRAMS: r BIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! Tr HE subscriber respectfully invites the .11.3. attention of 'Housekeepers and others to Jim large assortment of COMMON AND FANCY CHAIRS, /I ( always on hand at his establish ment in Chambersburg street.— His furniture is made after the latest fash ions and of different colors, in imitation of Mahogany, "Sittin, Rose and Walnut Wood, &c., all of which can be had at the lowest price for Cash or Country Pro duce. ei_ J —Call and see us at the Shop, in Chambersburg street, one door West of the Lutheran Church. Gettysburg, July 24. U', l a.ll3lV ,EYMTIO. U. 1.000 Large and excellent assortment of it first rate Paint Brushes and Sash Tools, just received and for sale at reason able prices, at the Drug and Book Store of S. IL BUEHLER. Gettysburg, June 5, 1846. tf lee Cream! Ice Cream! N p hand e d at t a h t e s a l l t i or h te o s u t rs; notice, parties upon suFt- the most reasonable terms. Call at the Fruit and Confectionary Store of C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 10, 1846. THE STAR AND BANNER Is published every Friday Evening, in the County Building, above the Register and 'Recorder's Woe, by DAVID A. BUEHLER. TE Wit S. Ir• paid in advance or within the year,s2 00 per annum—if not paid within the year, $2 50. No paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid up, except at the option of the Editor. Singles copies G. cents. A failure to notify, a discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement • ../hiverti3cnien6 not exceeding a &Oar! inserted three times for $1 00—every subseque'ht insertion 25 cents. Longer ones, in the same proportion. all advertisements not specially ordered for a giv en time, will be continued until forbid. A liberal reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing- of all kinds executed neatly aid promptly, and on reasonable terms. Leiters and C'onuntoticat ions to the Editor, (e3,- cephog such as contain Money or the names ink new sttbsenbers,) must be PUST emu, in order to secure attention. CITY AGENCY.—v. B. PAL3eza, Esq. at du corner of Chesnut and Third streets, Philide/pAia; lOU Nassau street, New York; and South-tast coy ner ar . Baltiniore and Calvert street, Baltintoro— and F. VC 4.10 N. Fourth' st. Phifad:a, are our authorized Agents for receiving Aclvitrth* merits and Subscriptions to the "Star," uttl rig .uid rectripting for the ►sme. • ; , DAVID HEAGY