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ey more than 'if we trample upon the At the North there have certainly some Constitution, the work of their hands. If intimations in certain titates of such a pot- . sew have teal American hearts meet bo-1 icy. Al the South another danger 'cents aorta, everything they mid, and. every- to, hare 'arisen ; and it is a subject of very' thing they did,. te tionortantl and enoble serious !Mime:item to Inc. ' It wt old seem their country, impress its with seotim that M ents c e a olispostdon itt-wome ' (Ina/luta of profound reepect and regard. ; 10 secede trom tile Nion of thesi States. Gentlemen. will you aliu or me ih erriiiii. I .'Secede !"—a n.orillifolohnotei imithrt the course oldie ft we rendirki whkch I hail i ; Secede ironi what? :Secede fr om 'tuts( to 111140 111 you to.night, by proposing to ! Oliventinent, which has carried the miens you. out of the fullness of my heart, the : try to such a pitch of glory in sixty or Oulu and immortal mentor( of Geonee l seventy Years ! To secede trout all the IVA' litertton.:. Itionor and renown which it has accorn- Uhe tea* wait dnnk rtaliding, and in vikncej 1 plished ! And tosecede where f Where- Mr. wenvvit resumed. Mr. p c ,,,, ident ever there ilea terminus a quo there is a 1 terinnies adquern. Where are they going r and ounomoti: In , the lapse of years, and in the rising of one generation after (Applause.) Whoever entertains such inflow , vt limy *levy " mit , tiappeit. . aitd sentiments I regard with a spirit oreutris miseretion ; I think it is a melody, .of the we are sore th t it does happen, mei has luilipetted,,that he` enact principles' of the mind. I think that their feelings hive be. t wo i d thee stale s la nut priperty come entirely deceased . 1 think that they li men, I do not think it the pert of prteletiew know not what they do. And yet,gedtles corseelved. It mkt. not nu not aint:,6i therefore—though I do me propose to eie ,' ono, this company by discourse opo !to criminate. or taunt, or to provoke: : 1 03011101 i I , kires—it 111111: not be amiss tii leave them to their own conettlerenone-es vomir now to what 1 cure.,,(,,, to he 111 ,1 Let them drink in secession .:patty ,days Original principles upon which these cal- i and inwardly digest it. (Applause and laughter.) And so (eras I bare any_ !Meeedita. tames were united and the limitation i i in the councils of thecountry. this in - upon these (Ajects. Them thirteen tot. 'ettieti, all of English origin, were Hi e d 1 non of their, shall never be disturbed ; orethis continent at different times, and' not a breath shall ruffle their sensibility, ' until it comes to a point where something ender different eircumstances. They lied I differences of religious tipinions. Thee; is done that "milts to an actual conflict established darrellaeS t,f kcal law arid I with the Constitution: . (Applause ) administration. T hey were, sonic of them, i It is painful when we reflect that Stele, quite remote from one another , b ut they ; so highly distinguiehed, so full of ltieh 1 were all subject to the Crete is of E ngland. 1 spirits anti cavaliers; a state which teok 1 t h ey , such en active part lathe Revolution, and 1 Arid when; in the course of events, lull thnught, and thought truly , they b a d; which:took such as active part in the ad-1 just cause of complaint against the ty- 1 ministration of the - Government, which I to; has produced so many men who have hen- unitetinny of England, their object was, ored the country and honored themselvee in a common cause against a mute; in the public service—kis painful. I say,l non enemy. How unite ? For whet pur-I pose unite ? For what ends unite I—l and humiliating to consider that their sues , ' Why it never entered int., their cote: censors, the present generation. seem will* eeptions that they were to' taeisolidare I . bog to forget the *hole glories of theirl •tbemselves into one Government ; that country, to take one stripe and , one star, 1 they' were to cease to be Maryland and I and go 94110 r thethion with it. ( I .augli- 1 Virginia, Masuchneetts and Carolina 11 ter.) . A returning sense of 'Patriotism and: Not at 101. . But they were to (mite for 1 Prosperity will cheek them , I do not know those treat purposes which should ens- what might happen ir there bad been e more general DO rieoftlisnition.__lcannot biti them to make a stand againet the tyranny of the English Coverument.— persuade myself that honest and Minor- :dile men, ingenious men, youngmen who They were to come to au agreement upon things necessary for that purpose, and uoth- wish to live for glory and and renown rind ing else. The objects of cotnmontlefenci -character,- Will --- ehrer lowre thir - Mien and the general welfare, and afterward e tc , which their fathom established, that Con. objects connected with commerce and rev- •stittition which has made their Store. like enue. which were important to all, were all the other State*, what It is, when•they •all they adopted as principles, and objects cum° to sober momenta of candid relict:- of union and association—uothiug beyond nun- that: I hope that while we maintain, as' the As I have said, they had differences of State of Maryland bu maintained, fixed religious opinions. Maryland. your Ma- and determined sentiments in . favor Qf the ryfited, was settled as a Catholic canary, Constitution, we Wlll hold no pariey, and always tolerant, always liberal. persecuting I will hold nonarley--ewith'anybouy who . nobody. Virginia was rather inclined to -impeach it in the elightrtelitegree. While the religious 'minim of the E p i scopa l we maintain the necessity of establishing Church of England. My countrymen at and suathinin those ram of adjustment. .the North were not only Protestants but which mere passed by the last Congress. Dissenters, They were of the school of to settle the country, while we hold on to Cromwell and Sir Henry Vane. But them with firmness and decision. I hope, what of that ? When all these Colouiea. nevertheless, we shall take a course not to tame together fur the general purpose of Provoke, or tauneor insult thosewho have defence against a common enemy, what arty difference or sentisnents.. A hoed the did they do ? Did they seek to merge importance of maintaining these measures and coufound and coneolidate all these to be (,f Pic highest ,charecter and 'nature, States into one great community ? N 0 every one Of them, out and outeend through such thing. They meant to unite upon and through. [Applause.] I haie no thou objects which were necessary for confidence in anyhody.ere re- the common defence ; and they meant to Peal* or anybody who wisltes to alter or leave everything else in the control of die modify the .conatitutional provisions.— Sates, to do just as they thought groper. There they_ - area. Many of these : great It was a day in which religious opinions measures -ere irrepealable. The settle. produced noeffect upon the general' semi. went of Texas'isits irrepealable as the ad- tnents of the country; in regard to the as• mission nt - California. Other imporoant 1 societion of all the States, ter general de- ohicele-Of Legislation, if not in themselves' fence: - Why. Sir, did anybody at the in the nature of gmnis.and. therefore, not 1 the North, did airy Protestant descendant so immutable, are jtuitateimportant ; and i of Cromwell, or any descendent of Henry we are to hear no parleying upon it. We ; Vane, whoever he was, feel any less con- are to listro to no modification or qualifi- 1 fidence in the integrity and virtue and pa- cation. They were passed in conformity trionsm of Charles Carroll, because he was with the provisions •ot the Constitution ; a Catholic ?, Not at all, nor did Mary- i and they must be performed and abided by. land hesitate to accord the rued of petriotel in whate-verevent, and at whatever cost.— ism to the Adainses, to Alexander Hama- [A PPlause.) tone to Mr. King, or whoever else belong-1 His •Excellency, the Governor of Ma- eel to the North, because they tvere•od'ilif.l rYlastd; was pleased to allude to me as toren' sentiments in religion. Their also- one that bad run some risks among his ,:cation was political. It-wan founded up- own people filli the good of the country. us general policy and Union, a sort of Con- What would I have been good for, if I had feiteracy at that time to resist the omitimo .. not been willing to dorirt - [Applause.]' I enemy, and do whatsoever was necessary do not consider myself born-to a great des- fur the COllllllOll good. Gentlemen, 1 in t. but born to one destiny, end that is to hope, for one. never to see the original tuphold with mindand heart and hand, the idea departed from. . Constitution of this country. Treat Are Now we come to other propositions plume.] If this prophecy may il, my at. Those were differences of laws. The tachment to the ; Constitution of the land Southern Setter., without their own fault, will never fail, so long as . I have breath. by a course of events for which they are [Renewed apt:Minim.] not responsible, had slavery established a- Now, Gentlemen :Allow mete say that in hookingover, this morning. the annals of mong them--did not all the North know that ? Diti not they deal with them on your beautiful city Annapolis, I find what , I would expect to finds—that when, the that basis 1 Did nos they recogaiie that definitive treaty of peace. was proclaimed state of things ! EntireLy ; entirel. here, in February, 1?8g, it was ordained to That was a matter of local leg islation, be a day of general thanksgiving. It was of State right and State adtninistratiou, with which the North, at that time, had celebrated; and according paths gtead.faith- .. not the slightest inclination to interfere in ions of Maryland. there eriii;e;dinner and anyreapeet whatever ; and they ought not a ball. Among Oft acute(Hl _that .oceitit e to have had , because it was one of these ion, the first having taken n otice of . the great blessing of the reatoratien Of peace, I things that did not enter into the original scope of that political association which fleti ;het the second w ea - 4 1 '.0e. Uointd . Statie:stony their confederacy endure for. the colonies meant to form. ever." ( A pplause ) That confellerstat; Gentlemen : I concur in the sentiments has been changed into a MUre benefit:Ma, expressed by you all—and 1 thank God form of government, It Dart become 2 they were expressed by you all —in the c onsii tot i„ e ettei. calculated to " cum see ' resolutions passed here on the 10th of De- riglitof us all. But I echothe sentiment; of ember. You say that the Constitution of Annapolis, sod I say i p daemon ' wtilet ts,, the United States has accomplished all the though in.the same seasciii—eThe,Conati e , objects civil and political, which the most onion of the United States—May it endue sanguine of its friends ate] framers and foun- forever." (Great applauee.) tiers anticipated ; and that the a ff ectione of the people of Maryland are justly rivet- ted to its principles by the memory of the characters of the wise and good men Who framed it, as well as by the blessings they liberally bestow throughout the world.— That is my sentiment. .Nly heart is iu it. [Applause.] I live and breathe, I walk and sleep--I had almost said, I pray to God daily in the very sentiment of that resolution.— Now you go on to assert a sentiment es gully just. You say that a proper ap- preciation of these blessings would lead every State in the Union to adopt all such measured as may front time to time be ne- cessary to give complete and * full effect to any provision of the Constitution, or the lam ,pursuant thereto, intended for the prousetiou of any part of thia great eoin- mon country. ';'rue ; every word trite. Ati,J allow ins to say, that any State. North or South, which departs one iota from the sentiment of that resolution, is disloyal to this tittion, [Greet applause.] Further, so far as any act of that sort Milkmen committed, such a State has no potties) of my regard. I do not itympas elute with tt. 1 reletke it srlieuever I .044 and on all .003461Ut1i where it or jettiele kW pie to trzpittes icy «mailmen's. il.ltort art.Stautssand,l sin afraid there armesetirbkh have *ought by ingenious cou- uhreatma all State. Legislatures, to thwart 4440 elerviest sod fultillonot of the laws 4001,1010. passed, to carry into effect tlie , uk of Om ,Cominitetion. that Fuletet SO it is 110011ed to as regard from THE KENT COVNTT , have received a lengthy letter from a cor- respondent givibg a full and'excellent re- port of the examination or Webster. We extract the following interacting item ref- alive to the examination, and the ekite- mem in the vicinity The excitement in town was intense, and the Court room was crowded with persons from Kent, Cecil, Queen Annex, Caroline. and many from the State of Del- aware.. The prisoner in looking well, seem- ed to be confident of procuring hisdiecharge, and was somewhat depressed when re-1 committed to jail till 28th of May. There are several threads of connecting cireunistances being unravelled. As noon as they are made publio you shall be nod- Bed. The exertions of our citizens are redoubl4,l each day, and our officers un-; tiring in their efforts to gain some clue to the guilty persons. The general belief is now that a touting party eeen in the Ban- j tia (rasa river about the time of the murder, were the murderers. 11 so, there is no knowing when they will be detected, as I fang ere this they must be far from the. scene of the tragedy. Soule, however, think that some of the guilty ones are in prison. it was the crew of that boat they un- doubtedly mistook the house, passing by Griffith's end stumbling upon Cosdeu's. A youth eighty years of age, way mar. tied in Jeffersonville, Ind.. on Wednesday ',lat. to 3 young lady in her sweet latitiyeat.' NARRATIVE OF A FIRE ON A CHINESE 1111 PORTANTCisION—The Right oft at Occupant of a Muse to compel Per- ims tO Leave the Gottad ill front of it. On ..thituroloy; hav id Voildersmith was lietqra the Cour i1.11 ' 41 writ of habeas corpus. flu ..---. Tim missionary relied. from Clinai . as qtioted in Ott Koliiidie &Oiling, II acifilot Ilse terrible' rav ages a a tire ‘viii i took _... _.... . 'll7 , j.• . plate on the firs t ii If aA nary, tele. 4 Iron• rie . iris charge) with in assault and bat. fury oil Andrew , KW, the Steepr era hack- Irate. daring thel peeralieire of aii)gonti. daticei. Tee fire Oki' 'woke out antude, INey tfirriage. I•lie ,[seta twee goat Kee tai sineding iirfrliornrthe UtiiWd State* the shipping, wag of unparalleled 'torrent. Hotel, when lie was ordered to leave by 1 In order to form au idea of it. we must mt. snider. The latter called the defend-I imagine the scene of its devastatzons. A . - *al to arrest him. white' •he did,•aret took hung the shore of the Ki-ang. fur the bun to the 51,1yor'ii Office. It was for distance of severe) miles, etenthis that the prosecution was brought.— vessel,. are usually lyin g at anchor th at K ea ati aget i thus fie iv ilta4toi , 0. ihoti e t b when "ea" films , litie 'oilaniitti- hank theY 10611 for a gentletium Who owed gim' nicer a thick forest, but regarded from cy. an d t hat ha _ at nta & mi d , of the aote l . i Inaaver Poinythillook nita" ars'inlirlitable Judge Parsons said -he would decide the 1 PoPoieuskeile., doming upon the water.— question - presented 'teem' Stift pririelples, At a still greater distance, though nut eo so that therigheibr parties should he clear- crowded **Other, many other vessel' lie! ly tinder /e on ' giery 'man wane the r at the dime anchoring ground.. The l gra.„ l to /rod of . 4114 bon i er. Re lies whole forms a long bather, eatending ‘, given to aliublic a iighi. to Pale and 'fe- -1 many miles filled wiiii an immeneeiatimber I pas* over it, but in all orbeereepeets it ie• of ships, and presenting a spectacle of 'a much hie propery as any tither part which no one who has Dot peen It call of the premieve. , Nft nee has a right ta;) , form a conception. On the night In the stand lir (-arty on airy 'briiineas his feint 'bf question a furious gale struck this mutate; any man's hence, sad if he ii thus andoi- dinette fleet and the confesion that ensued i ell nod not , f i ee the party to teavi an d . he one of the vessels woe feued..be on Eire.— 1.. . oun't, he has a right to tog sufficient force Increased n; mute by the ivind..and fed by to etimpel the talttittler to go. If stick W6ll the tar laud other combustible materials ; not the law, ti persido lnight get op a ,Lah r were which a great number, of the vessels I nand tinder ailothrill 'patios; window, or were loaded, the fire reed tike lightning i a y other , ohtinttiotoi in ta i neas. A ' min to the neighboring vessels. The violence i, keep, a public how* to entertain attar.. of the fire parted the cable* which' hail gem and 'it-weeders, sail nu one has la debt thus far confined she . burping ships.-- ;CO coma ab„ot his p rittntaes to i ntedi re Scattered by the raging hurricane in every !With his eostonters orguests. It has beee direction, these everywhere spread devils- 1 , hi Id by the Court that tuen and boys have tation, turning into flame whatever theY no right to collect at,the' corners of case in end kindling the devouring fire I At the last teritt of `ire Court, .in a sase in a mourn' in the other vessels. In the : where arrests 'were ii.de .dewy an offi eer of midst of this terrible sea, or fi re wan heard persons who had collected around a house the shrieks and groans of immense num.! wheretite unfortunate female who made a ben of mere who, given aver fo itliepair, !nets* resided, it was laid down that the tossed by the storm, pursued, be the dame*. : police had or right tb disperse them.--- and encompaased by the raging tval 4l ! 4 When Kee was told to leave the place by were at test - burnt to a crisp by the fire. : the proprietor, he ought tin have done so. or etialifiwed up in the wild *brio' of the I Ms refusal to go gave the proprietor a stream. The Ki-ang for a great distance ; right to take by him by th e collar and put i resembled a sea of fire, and n the space of him elf the pavement, or pall a public of. __three hnura ill these vessels, with the un- ; ; firer to do it, which was the wiser course. happy men on board , miserably perished. , Vonderamith having done nothing hitt his It la agreed on *all hands dist the number ; duty, he ivaa accordingly discharged from of vessels. according,, to a moderate esti- i custody . —PAil. led,' -mite; imented to mum than three thnus.! and. The Chinese boats,, as it well known, even the smallest, are inhabited by the (*Mile of the captain, together with the crew, Indeed, there are whple hotter holds, whose members _are born on board, where they live and die without knowing tnwhat country they belong. They come ittro the world Wherever the floating abode of their parents happens to be found. A- nton' the vessels burnt were several large ships. Many of them contained from for- ty to fifty and sixty persons. The bodies, mutilated and disfigured by thefire, which viers drawn out of the stream, amounted to sixty thonsand. These vessels were loaded with - freight end belonged to Chi- nese front Aitterent provinces. This may show the great loss and general bereave- ment caused by the fire. Such a terrible conflagration was-pever-lenowm-we will not say in China, but in the whole world. I Tun Tits PIA:VT.—Dr. Junius Smith, 1 who it to sedulously endeavoring to intro- duce the tea plant into this country, says, in a recent communication to the press. that not one of his plants were too during the last winter, though snow of several inches lay upon them.Tfity,.are well grown, and finely expanded, itiuT he thinks perms-• windy established: The expense of the culture he believes will be less in the-U- -nited States than at the East. They have no railroads in China, and the cost of the transportation of its. tea over bad roads, some of it on the backs of men 000 or 1,- 000 miles on an average, is equal to about one-eight of its value at the place of pro- duction. The Chinese and Htndoos live cheaply, and work for small wages. They perform much less labor in a day than a negro well fed on the most substantial food, correhreed and bacon. Taking therefore' the greater value of a day's work in Amer- ica, the diminution in freight, and the cheapness and despatch of trinsportation over our raitronde, the conclusion of the Doctor is, that tea is to become a staple product of the United State.. The ex- periment is worth trying, and Dr. Smith in setting the examplk,, bass evinced a de. pee of enterprise itilifeh is worthy of praise. CORRUPTION IN VIE NEW YORK LEOIS• LATlM.—Considerable excitement has been'ereated in Albany by the discovery otoome apparently successful attempts to corrupt members of the State Senate.-- The facts are as follows : It seems that a very stringent bill for the suppression of• gambling was before the Senate, and in the hands of a commit- tee. Mr. George W. Bull, Sergeant-at- arms of the Senate, undertook according to certain documents, made public by Mike Walsh. to base this bill defeated, expect- ing to be paid fur his trouble by the propri- etors of certain gambling houses in New York, whose business would be injured by the new law. lie is said to have re- ceived several large sums from various Members of the gambling profession, but one person on whom he depended for aid —Mr. Samuel A. Suydam—refused to go into the business, and divulged.dhe whole matter. Tur HORRID AFPAIII er PUrrbiltnlo. I The Pittsburg Post of Monday says : I We published a..statement, a few days since, nra inother having received fruits j her daughter a mortal blow with a poker. We published the statement as we received ' it, coining, as it did, from a source which we had no reason to doubt ; but from the following it will be seen that in a very im- portant particular our informant bad been incorrectly informed. We are sincerely glad, that the facts are not as bad as was first rumored, as the truth is "suffic- iently painful." The American of Satur- days says: From the letterspublished, Mr. Bull ap- pears to have operated with some effect on the members of the Senate committee. Their names are C. D. Robinson, S. H. Johnson and A. C. Stone. The matter wad brought before the Governor and the Senate, and the matter was talked over by the latter body. yesterday, with closed doors. The members of the committee are said to have each inade explanations, but their nature hasttot transpired. Final- ly, a select committee consisting of Messrs. Mann, of Utica, Dimmiek, of Broome, and Mollgan.• of New York, was appninted. ,with power to send for persons and papers. l'hc Sergeant-at-string, Mr. Bull, got wind of the exPosture and disappeared suddenly, before he could be taken. It is supposed, 1w-escaped to New Yprk city. "The gtory told in some of our papers a few days ago, and copied by us with decided expressions of doubt, though wide. very wide of the truth, is nevertheless mixed with melancholy reality-. so far at least as the death of a mother—though devoid altogether of that other and more painful part of it, the implication of the daughter in producing , it. We had the truth of the affair related to us by a near and a mein respectable neighbor. It oc. curred directly after dinner- 7-Bmm of chil.. dren were quarreling in a room adjoining, the dinirg room—the daughter; was part- ing or reproving them, and,had the poker in her hand when the mother came in, and. reprimanding the children. took. the poker from her daughter, and turning round, and in something of a 'milled and exciting sum of mind, stumbled and fell, the poker ent4thif her side, penetrating, betweei, a and 4 inches. .She died alnaost hawse- diately. It is unnecessary to conceal the names. The unfortunate sufferer by this' untoward accident was Mrs. Riddle, the wife of Squire Riddle, of Robinson town- ship- among the most wordty and re. speefable families in 'the connty. God knows', that the truth ia,sitiOciently pain- ful ; and why, or by whot,athe,cn!el fiend- ish addition was made to it, it is as diffh cult as useless io conjecture.,'.' Ef igriA4NED sr Latrr.—Afr. A. J. Dow. in kis work. entitled '*the Philos°. pity of Spiritual Intercourse," thud lays 'open the ntystiery• which has heretofore en- veroped,saine of thei..spirits", in toches- ter anti elsevihere "I now proceed to explain how spirits can 'theive table or other inorganic 'Sub- atomic* ; A spirit; without imases/ing tiny' of the grossness of the earthly.** tsyen organized in its ,principles end , function, media), as we are in this life ; and When it, a spirit, desires TO' Move 'a table; Ivey of manifesting its nearness,) iteon- marinas he own toagnetle and powerful elements so as to take , hold, alit were, of, the magnetism of the Atmosphere.'• In ', like manner. this atmospherical magnetism takes hold of the electricity of the airy and the latter ia then concentrated upon the ar- ticle which it is the spirit's design to move. Atmospherical magnetism and electricity are, therefore, the nerves and muscles which spirits employ when manifesting their presence to the material senses of be- lieving as well as skeptical individuate.— Hence, when "rapping." are heard, and when it is certain that no mischievous or designing person Is producing them by way of imitation, then it is perfectly rea- sonable to conclude, as has been hitherto explained, that a friendly spirit from the spirit-land is producing electrical, rolling CollOuss innd upon some material sub. stance, through the intermediate agen- cies of terrestrial magnetism slid else. tricity. The modus operandi of these phenomenal design not now to detail; be. cause at present it is deemed sufficient for mankind to KNOW that it is both naturally and philosophically possible for spirits to apprvisch and influence heavy and gross btxlids of matter." Lent-Pnartaurc--410pa; it appears, will newer di. within her , breast. We ars in- fonsied,hy the;late accounts that she ' will 'send out another Arctic estpedition' next season. The Prince Albert, it is stated; will again be fitted out and manned, anti will proceed to Prince Regent'altilei where the ship 'will be laid' op instich rife , . and convenient harborage at can be found: The party will 'then proceed in beats as far as can be reached by open water; they will cross the lithmus of :flocithist, and follow out their search as far to the west- ward as possible. Where boats cannot be worked “kyacks" will be 'used, which, with the assistance 'of the Esqui- maux, will enable the party to pro. Cried one or two hundred miler further than boats could carry them, as the "by- ticks" can be rolled up and dragged over the ice. It is proposed that the expedi- tion shall remain out one season, and if the state of the weather and the ice he fav- orable, it is expected that a very extensive search will be effected. The xpedition will he under the command of -Copt. W. Kennedy, who has gene home from Amer- ca for th-st purpose.—.,qnsericers Telekrra h. After such a lucid exposition, no one can posith y be at a to tc account rut g , , uise ntsnifeststicqs,--provitted they Mar. toutindof LAWYER" IN THE VNITED STATICS.- The people in the United States must be knn4of raw, notwithstanding it is it ex- pettAve; for we Noe by Livingston's Law Maclaine, that there are $1.670 lawyers in thwcountrif, or about one to ever, elev- en hind#ed idhabitents, , mete and fernille, old aiedd young, blaek and %Aim, Joni sml Centre'', bega ind tree. - Philatlerphia county has Tour hundred and forty-seven ' lawyers, or nearly one to every hundred persons. Pennsylvania has over seven- teen hundred. If our own State is favor- ed with a large amount, New York is more theitudomlbly blysed; for ilk has over four tb r eutand 'fitted buddredlawyers. Mr. 14ittIngstowastimates lbel eat* huttater, prectine has an average income qf $l6OO. I Tiffs would' make 'the aggreipte" doer tit ', law in the United Ststes nriChllle door- mire iudi of 'nearly - IWO...three' millibtui allaulllON (*MX 'Crasuria,-, Thie Washington correspondent •of the journal ti Coinmerct says, should &milt Carolina secede .tentorrorn the movement bi in no. Ivey noticed by she United. Bunn Government. except by the withdrawal of the United Boner millutry fore& front :Port -Moultrie, and the platting the United States sweat vessels off the harbors of Charleston. Beaufort. eked Helens, so eollbet the revenue. The" Mats of. Wage will theta be The United States Mail Will be' taken from Wilmington. N, C.. to klavanalt.•-. The Betake:of Routh Carolina will 'sus- pend, because the creditors cannot pay them. The cotton cattpe will be tent. at great expense. , to Savanah, House. in Charleston will become of little value--for her trade will cease. The slaves Will be- come valueless and burdensome, and their masters, will drive them ofT, os run away trout them;—the very smut of things that John Randolph predicted.: Taxes were doubled (or 1864 : but for the next year. they must become destructive of all heal. news and property ; and the State can 'with.; er borrow nor. pay._ The South-Carolina- revolutioa canoot be sustained beyond one crop. Tp 'as New Cons:--Pie die for three. Cent 011ie* ordered tope coined by the last Cditgresi,,htui been finished, and the coinage would 'be proceeded with' at once at our Mint, but fora defect in the law, which makes no provision for procuring the sliver and copper to commence with. There will be a few days delay until the proper steps are taken by the authorities at Washington to remedy the deficiency. The new coin is decidedly neat and tasty,' and will be in a measure a convenient sub- ' attune for coppers. It one-fourth cop- per and three-fourths silver, so that the baser metal streets the color but slightly. In size it is between the gold dollar and a five cent piece, but it is se much thiner than either,•that a blind men can easily distinguish them apart by the pouch. The fate of the coin has a capital C, with 3 in in numerals, indicating the value of ihe coin embrticed within it. Around the edge are the thirteen ears for the original States. On •the reverse is a stir, having in its centre an American shield, and round the edge, ..(Inited States of timer- ica, 1831."—Phil. Led. PftoP. PAGE'S Electro,Maguetie Loco. motive made a preliminary trial, on Thurs.' day, on the Washington railroad, for the purpose of testing the best mode of at- taching the battery, which seems to be a difficult point, owing to the jostling and oscillations of the locomotive, The Nat- ional Intelligeiver says-- It was run over two miles, and the best speed on a straight track was ten miles an hour. The locomotive. weighs ten and a half tans, and has five feet drivers. with two feet stroke. We hope soon to see it under way iu full blast. It made a curious appearance to those who happened to be on the spot at the lune, alit looks exactly like a passenger car. IMPORTANT ARREIT.-4-Two men were arrested in Pittsburg on Wednesday last, as part of a gang of counterfeiters now in- festing that city. On being searched, the sum of four hundred and eleven dollars, in counterfeit notes, was found in their poe. session. Three hundred doilars of this a. mount were in ten dollar notes on the State Bank of Ohio. The remainder consisted of spurious ten dollar notes on the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, and threes on the Slats Bank of Ohio, die former being tolerably well executed. Lusonvo.—Tbe boys in San Francisco, who are expert with the lassoo, have turn. ed their attention to new objects. They stand at the corners, and when they see a drunken hombre turn it, they dexterously ding et him, and when once in the loop, tho give him a trot, sufficient to work all the bile oft his stomach. These new temperance reformers were quite ,active yesterday, and seemed tobe very zealous in the cause.7—po/(fornits Courier. Tau WHEAT Caor.---In Ohio the groi- ing wheat is reported to took finely throughout the entire 'Wheat 'poi/Eng re- gion. In the Southern and 'Weirterti tione of kliehigati; the winter has been un- favorable. Front Wienotwin, the ' genre is cheering, slid the sante may be laid of NeW York: , The whiter him gen:. entry been' mild. ' ' Swami or Itf4l ailit•d the Jotarnotionil 'Monthly Magazine for APtili that it , ie soniempliiikai to' place in rho Pork of Kew ;York City, a colonial liguritor. Mr. Webster, by Minim Towers:, , lira 7~b(iti' ori fir.ithtiiit,--r!ne special ememittee of the Noir Lo g idatoro, to Who& Was referred so Muttb'ef the Gov- ernor's message as relates, to slavery, made a' roport, condemning the fugitive , slave Isar as urronatitutional; unreasonable and cruel, Arc. Forcible resistance to the hivr'is, however, condemned. UNION MUTING 'IN MISIISOIPPL-At. Jacket:in, Mies., on the 10th inst., a latge and enthrtsiastic meeting of the friends of the Union was held, at which all the precincts in Hindes comity were represented. W. L. Sharkey, Henry S. Foote and Amos R. Johnston, were nominated as delegates to the State Convention by acclamation, Attune OF THE FRANKING PRIVILEGE. —Some twelve or thirteen bags of mail matter, weighing upwards of thirteen hun• dred pounds, all going to Mr. Senator Hot-- land, of Arktmeas, under his own frank, CiEVOIMATONAL SEAT TO se Colvtcs. went from our city post-office to the mail TEM—CoI. Hendrick B. Wright, who ran boat, going South, this morning. The pos- es the Democratic candidate for Congress. Cage on this single lot of books, iSt,c., which in the LuzerneoColumbia, Wyoming, and this honorable Senator has franked to him- Montour District, Pa.. in October fait, and self, would imount to betWeen three and was defeated by a small majority, by Win. four hundred dollars. Such abuse as this M. Fuller, the Whig eandldete, hes an. ought to.stiniulate the people to demand •nouneed Ith intention to contest the eke- that iberfranking privilege be taken away item : ' *altogether.—Louisville Cduriere2rothirt.l 'l'he SECRUT BALLOT.—A law has been earrk:d through the Senate of .frlaesailiu- Bette,. by. , ••coelition" majority. which provides that every voter shall *eat op his ballotAn an envelope, barite jleposittng 'APhe State is to furnish the involves: %With oreottrse will be meetly a1i10,4- 'o4gropt.object of the common .hallat., to insure secrecy if the voter should wish it; but the tickets of opposing parties sometimes vary in size, color of the paper, dro.,ead thus the judges and inspectors, mud even the bystander., ens often tell to a certainty what vote has been given. AN kinglets Ciatossev.—Clos of the relWko,ll sa4spillitothigh,„srAli•bi- illbitea at the World's Pair is thq New York Courier itnii Eitrtfrert pr nted:On it double sheet, The '4lWensiorti' of this Sum:moth 'abstain fire Ran fist inohbg'by one fist four %Ass, `aad' hit mitigh l t I little ovsr half i pairld Ditaaanalao•automit..-.lllr. Wm. OW hinder depimett'this ;fife very suddenlyri on Tuesday evening of km week, et hie see/ clew* is Otis Dorongb. ,0a Tuesdayt be went to Harrisburg sod had hisafe Innen- ad for s{l.ooo. by the Kaystmte ;Mound Life *lnsurance...Company. of Harriibugg, and nxt him :way returning homey eat was' Laken ,rary. !kik nod at the' two Milo , 'gate on the liercisbum Turnpike was .no ex , tremely ill,,that , the gate-keeper •brougbtl him to hie residence is a carriage. he suddenness of his ,death and, other circuit]. 'maces attendingit, induced the Insurance Company to send over Dr. W. W. Ranh- erfortl, of .Harrisburg. to maks apse nrcw- tem examination of the corpse. He, with out own physicians. did so'. and evident marks of poioosi were found in 'the atom- ach. which wail pent to Philatletrthis and the centime thereof analysed, when•it was ascertained that the deceased had: taken arsenic and thus put' a period to his ea. istsess. He was about SO years oftige, and leaves a wife sod children, whom it appears Ii wished to make comfortable for-life, before Aronsmitting the - rish - act which deprived them of husband, father and friend. The widow will not obtain the 1116,000, for the policy of Insurance ex- presely excepts cases of suicide.—York Rep. SHAD . IN The SINIQINCHANNA.--A note from our .correrpondent at Havre de Grace informs us that the, shad fisbing in the Susquehanna ha. already commenced, with unparalleled success at this season. From the immense quantities taken by the gill net, at this early period it is presumed by the knowing ones that the fishing sea.. on is some two weeks earlier than usual, thereby catching many of our large opera- tors' arrangements not completed. DEAD.—The Hon. William Clark, for; ;Berl) , State Treasurer of Pennsylvania, member of Congress, and D. Mater Treas. urer, died in Dauphin county, Pa., on Friday 'IIE POTATO ROT. --The resolve pas. Bed by the Massachusetts Legislature, of. faring a reward of $lO,OOO for , a remedy for the potato rot, has been approved by the Governor. The offer extends to any person within the Commonwealth, who shall satisfy the Governor and Council that, by a test of five'iticeessive years, he has discovered a sure and practical remedy for the potaio rot. onacr Arno rna vest reuieres.---Trie joint resolutions which passed the Ohio House of Representatives, instructing the Sena- tors in Congress to endeavor to procure a repeal, modification, or amendment of the fugitive slave law, appear not to have been acted upon by the Senate; but., in lieu thereof, a uew set of resolutions were con- cocted in that body which arestronger than, the first. The first of them as amended passed the Senate by a vote of 18 to 10, 1 and the House by a vote of 52 to 10.— The second passed the Senate by 21 to S. and the House by 41 to 21. Ohio, by its Legislature, hes decided by a strong vine that the fugitive slave law "ought to be immediately repealed." issount AND THE UNION.—The Senate of the Sutte•of Missouri, by a unanimous vote, directed the Goyernor to return the replutions of the late Nashville Conven- tion to its secretary or president, "with- out note or comment." CROSS set FRANKLIN COIINTY, On Saturday week, a man named Charles Imms. from tho vicinity of Funkstown, in Franklin county, Pa., was committed to jail in Chambershurg, for killing a man na- med McFarren, by cutting him in the back with an axe. The parties lived together, and the act grew out of a drunken spree. A woman who was present .was also wounded, by the axe in Imms' bands. FLAVORING Ice Caaaat.--,,1n &neighbor- ing town, during ..Court week," a goodly company were apsembled at a public din- ner table, and among them a wag whom we may call Dr. Bkiiik, 'and a country 'gentleman of the Jury.' The Doctor desp - ot! iee creamit and the juryman, not know- ing what it'wac4ooked at the Mitten when' the uncle Mime mi;twaite how he would dispose cif H. The' latter,' perceiving that hie neighbor Wan in' a doubtful State of mind, ttOk some cream Upon hii ppppppl a te smoothed off the top, carered it With pepper, and Made a bole In Ili centre lad poured ih Shah ',inept. The'stranger reached neer m the and ":ributiting thevecindintelitt, did' likewise: liwihtm took wspootiiiiliofthe prepared eviiwiti In- to his Matta, ga ve one look ,aleond ' the , table; titid4dmilt.'• The etninpately.ohouhk Could' all aa'y with eretititetri"' ' ' Mtßev. A. ItAss, Istsif Neshanialbweil Cambe fain county, hacacipspiellan 4164 b the pupate *l' Ausding othabothips bl'iNtriS- SIALTIMORM MAMILET. 'most TN! va TTT mons ion OP yntriseay. FLOUR AND MEAL.—The Thor :oak remains quiet. We - mate Wee of 800 bbla:Dmai. and btrait at 14 $7l. Nothing dons in Oily Mills: Sake of Corn meal at $2 67 s $B. Rye Glom 13 44 a $3 50. GRAIN—But rime doing in grain. We note small sales of red wheat et 05 a 97 chi white 01 00 a $1 06 for common, and such as is Eska. lila for finally flour $1 12. Corn q uiet—ea lea of white al 59 o Go eta ; and yellow at 59 a 59 eta. Outs 48 alO cts. Rye 08 ets. Cloversawi—- sales at $5 25 a $5 87 for prime quality. he Pew-holders in the PreiNcrin Church are requested to pay over their pew rents fur the past year as speedily as possible to the Treasurer of the Bowl of Trustees, that the Trueure may not fail in meeting then engagements. J. B. M'PHERSON April 4, 1851. President. eerrBLANK DEEDS, (Ex- itdmittistrators' and common form,) just printed--a full supply and on soparior paper,—st this 'Office. Moor Mortga g es, and ethet Bloke. REGISTER'S KOTICE. is hereby given to all Lege- ters and oilier persons concerned, that the Ad/di/tea/ration .9crottots of the deileatted petson; hereinafter mentioned, wal be presontedat the Orphans' Court of Artists county, for confirmation and allovv, erica, on Tuesdcy the 22d duy of .ftpril next. viz : 210., The lAnitleceotnet of David Miller, Adminharator of Mary Wolf, deceased. 211. The second and final account of Samuel Al wins, A 4.1144.114 ,16 Conrad Alwine, deciaied. " tWtl y tfif ,a.1114/4144001110.1-14.11141b- -ei ur damemetrator of Wtn.M ... Cdrdy,ifeeeisetk 213 The scene n r iii 'Norbert Geiger, Administrator ofAstliong 214. The seetend.aftionneof Henry Sny- der and Joseph R. ileydes, Ealteutters of the last will and testamen t;of ,Pultn'enyder, deceased. 111 b. The Ind and final 'meant' of ?red- rick Delone, Administiatoy Of eptinuel Kuhn. Jimmied: ' ' 210. The first and Baal aceoatoolSam- nel Durboraw, Abligniaielnktor of plunge Baker, deceased, 517. 'Ths first and dna abeount of Jo- seph Fink, Executor...of . itte'lest will and testament of Pater Elam" dricernisd 218. The firm , am:42one of Bain- eel Durboraw, Guardian Of And'iritit 219. The Snit decouht offlnitge Grown and Jacob Gepip, &oculars a( the last will and tenement of Michael limbold, nen., deceased. 220. Tho first, account of Jacob L. Grass and Nosh Miller. Administrator of Jacob Grass, deceased. 221. The first and opal scoount of'Rob- ert M'llhenny ao4 Robett.K. hilihan u y. Executors of the last will and testament of M'llhenny, di:teemed. 222. The first assonni of Robert Ma- jor, Executor of the last will ah 1 teats- tnent of James [Wept; &Cesarf. 223. The secendend final account ofDan- lel Diehl, John Blair, and George Gulden, executors of the last trill and teetteets of Peter Diehl, deceased'. WM. W. HAMERSLY. Register's Office, Gettystnarig; Register March 21. 1861. In the Matter OP the intended application of Joie 8101111011 Z fer license to keep a public House in Hearßer- lin. Hamilton mernahip—it being an old ataud. W E, the undersigned, the township of Hamilton, do hereby sternly that we know the above named pe- titioned, John Skidmore, and the House tor which License is granted—tbat said house is necessary for the aeitenimodatioa of the public and the entertainment of strangers and travellers, and that said petitioner is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and•that he is well. , providOd with house room and other conveniences for the accommodation of the Public and the entertainment of fir:nevi and travel- lers. John Yeah, E. T. Miller, J S. Hiklebrird, W. 8: Hildebrand; Hugh M'Sherry, Iseob•Rouer Simon Minnick George H. Schwartz, Miobtal Stambaugh, Heury.Ouarbeltam. George W. Spangler, John Hoover, A H. Stoner, Peter Herlecher. John Harty. ' [Horeb 28.-3 t In the Matter OF the intended application of Mn. Mutt for License to keeps public Howse in ..Xcer Ox- ford. Adams county—lt being an old xi:ma. W E, the undersigned, citizens of New Oxford and vicinity, Adam. county', certify tint we know the above numediteJ titioner, Mrs. Miley, and the House 'lir which License Is granted—thaessid house is necessary for the accommodation of the public and the entertainment of stran- gers and travellers, and that said petition- er is a person of good repine for honesty . and temperance, and that she is well provi- ded with house room and other etinVeni- ences for the accommodation of the pub- lic end the entertainment of strangers and travellers. Michael Raily, Levi Wilton's,. Daniel Hetaak James Lilly, Franklin Hoch, Gen. Hersh, Thema. Bnodgrame, Edward Wayly, Augustus Briteher, Meng Bart Matthew Timmons, John C. Ellis, Jacob Diehl, ' J. W. Diehl.. March 2.19.-81 In the Matter OF the intended application of lissom 80171*: fez license to keep a public' house. h Oki/ 'own of East esetin, lianttison tossothip--k beint . an old stand. W E, the undersigned. citizens of the township of Hamilton. do hereby, certify that we know the above named Or' titionez. Henry &num., and the House for; which License.is grimed—that said humid is necessary for the accamatodatibn of Art- public and the entertainment of stranger* and travellers, and that said petitioned iv a person of good repots for honesty, and' temperance, and , that he is welrpretrided'' with house room and other eonvenieneeiv, .for the, accommodation of -the citablic and thp.intlesteiameat of stnimgera sad -travel.; , , ' •, Wen GI iftlditiprasil, AsErow,r Reater.• Joke Yeats mss Wotf , , , Jacob iteitzell, Joba l Hrvwp. Jobb' Ifildeknind, *I , Mkt. Myers, Bemoel SHavittaall.' Atelk .` Goo W [Mankst 'Si% ckSts I , c .1 ; 4011•00.4 , ' , 10 (..3111 1111 away, frouithe eittivier thesubri Allfr ,,efeeiber. tel Borough 411 adtlys. bur on: Monday' 'lthelfalleb der, Inst.. au indented Apprenuee to the Coabio., bupWeN, atiOnning dern/4 1 49440 named, 4+.01 Hakim*, 4604 Aboo /P-" Yeorte.:Si feet 7 inch'. higlu Bed darkb* s :All Nirvana ere brushy warned Ma bor. or employ die said.Appriatioalack**%,l bit ,on aly,seopunt. I.I3OFAXtp E1T1401141,,,,,ty GeilY•Wrg, Pik.v March READY-AIADE CtOTil/1(4;r!::' J usT returned from the °Mee withinf'; new and spondni nesertment Wif Rte« it dy•lllade Chrthing, which will be (Hera. !, ed of on terms whielt will astonish pee.l.l- - The piblio'nre invited torah and judge for themselves. ,•• ' •,: .51AIRCUS SAMSON:., , t Gettysburg, Jan. 3.--tf STOVE PIPE, F every si ze , ennstantl7 on hansfina fur sale at BUEIII,LR'S ?malit Sheet Iron Establishment, oppesit,4 Office, Clumbersburg staset.Gettysbuit !•,1 Penn's. I. 0 T H S CASSIMEREff ViErsT' G INGS, deco,—a lisbitmabf* teceilvd rot torte at ; SCHICK*. ' 4 . 111,als Tuesday Isiri 90itsegeowe of the state of the roods, shay adjootned to ahem' iehe ogles of their eindriatess, filsesdalithe SA of 4prik twat at i I o'olock,, whoa a 'Ng pseadanoe icdesired, , ' STEVENSON, March ilk Atirbt !Lit:tote-a btisMell.Will be iiken at tinai ngie, if aarly application be na GR'Shssiff Picket has adasetioNl4llo imps' 'of it tract of land situate in hleicallail'ti;Mblesili; 01 : 11 i• wining !la aclikkliai:•afallAie t on which are seeded tots.llKy hag bob's' sod mist moss%Um propos, at Jens? Toossa--4. be 'sad, on leststshiyi ihs' Arll. at 1 o'clock, P. 14.4 is the Gottet:ictilitt ' ' rag .CeimPaaloai. 1 3:"W• ha" isco^4 specimen IfeJe as* and beautifully Ohm wp. weekly journal;ebdu Me title of .okosinee Pictorial Drawbar Room ,Chayntsat""rpoklieked 43/mutton to.. Boston, It h e leapt (prima Oak of su- perior papa, printed with clear beautiful type. il- iellUbbsi by *MOM* Or *aidleuiengravicup, and preeems in eleiptut am:imam of alt.' We Itstlyit may be Weil esetelieed. bee advettlaurene aaathior colue" Int. %gm, , IriN4POLIS ert*cg. —*.;vriessizik's 4clind 01441 ,1, 4 MP oda Yeatira,listwisk. will.be fcss4 in 104111 . 0P4- Pep 1 ft* , epee from the fircespdasibis pro- ciaveryisai which * Asraccerited most of hie mind Union Ilimeohss, but is sufficisakilacierei thisowith So sok am* the isswiwt. SUICIDT„.--430 Timlay leaning bat„ Mt. Hoer 64/mu, bedding inpunateriand township, thin'eniontr..,ininained gab* by Gutting b throat Hs died gone nut intoone Oahe golds coolly in the inutribig to plane', bat after plough. ing round or two. ho *Got tit * wadi road +dose by and put an and to his career by cutting his throat WA 1 •104141.1100: Th. boli Was discov. invd , about awn, lobe" she iDenowei *al mnti- 'mined and as *blot Reid. whit* retoluil ill a 'inlet in aonontinos with the above recta. Tie demand tau sornowliit advanced in lib and• of vespactabia Way, but tad been laboring for seine time under pallid liberation Ur wind, to which Utter cause the aietawaholY deed is ittributable. IndAnima on AateonOlOOS. Dr. Mormon has, during the past week. been engaged in this place to deliveries a course of Popular Lectures on the imbject of Mitronosay, which his. Yoga attended by quite a number of sentleasion. The dir. is an nenserible and ancolleint intinse—.4smons to isep oe f so dy eon. versant with the pianiplas mid lams upon which this intematiourdepertment of Science is based-- And poiesista the fecalty of combining' scientific dmeht with the mere popelsr and readily tempt* hended general principles, in such manner as to render his lectures intelligible lathe's/ninon mind and inetracdve to all. No study is better cairn Wed to mimeo the mina wan i lively sense of the infinite wisdom, power and glory of the great architect of theVniverse, or to impart lofty and sublime eueroeptions, thou that of Astronomy t and any tiring beating upon it cannot be otherwise than pro/table to the intelligent and inquiring mind. Dr. Moulton has with 'him a nember of Astronomical Charm, an Orrery, a .144gictont- em,"arrid other spparetsa, to he oral in illustra- tion of his lectures. Four Lectures of the course remain to be deNvored—sae to-night and one on •briturJay, Mondry and 'headily railas each.— Admission to each Wears 141 ma. Irr We undennand that D. %Hinson, in corn• plinace with an invitation from •'Adams Division, No 211,, Sena Toopermams," will deliver a pub-. tie Icahn sn romparaame, in WOowstions'ir Hall, on Wednesday owning new, at B o'cindk.— The public are invited tO maim& far we leer* that oar former tom:moan. The Rev. Mr. C , has aceepted the Presidency of4he Ooliege and Professorship in the Theologi- cal Seminary, et ThEn, Ohio. Mr. G. hes been •'Biated by Mhos" for' the kat month or two, Hal it now consular-eat. rrThe keg. W*. thieves, Me of Geftys. %mg Seminal; bra taken chugs of the Er. Lu- Omani Cberek at Cettalobarie, /11. Y. late adder tie care of RIM SWIM CONBTRUCTIVE MILEAGE,-11 hMated That Mama. Clay, liederweed, Cooper, Peatoa, Badge*, Beward sad Mangum, are the Senato►a ' who reamed the ceeatruative tothaegit atthe wept wasioe or the t 7. O. Sioate. The AutlNlLlldaapplag Law. The lickhos NU to repeat cartel" sections of the Al2 ll, Kidetenting Act of Nat ties imp la the Same last week, mil all he repeal* coleuses stitched eat except'one to authorise the'jells of the Commonwealth te,be useVor the inmtping of a fuetive While ttle seas 6, ender coneitleratimt,-- The Bill 14 , shiesisaca Flamed t he Elmuuti by the fo llowiPS:" o44 ,' Yeae—Matteek Dm* Crab!). Fenton, Fhwyth, Friday, Frick, Palma. Goenuery, Hop, Jose*, Xeseigerreher. itleblesiterm htyerat Peniteri I:Madmen, allamer and Matthias, lipeakaw-111, Maya-4mm Carothent, Corson Cunning- hamajaeleu, Maieste. Savory ant .Wilker—.7 Tag ZORK KANS..4I, osooterfelt $lO bete en the Nowt Bank wm ptuantra at the ennnter'Ot dui 'Pork 8,64-46. /W°o4o The , eetitsiei . iee 91 , the 11 4 .0 1 00, 4eleol Few 1, 1114 tomes At No. 14tIk payable 1104.Hahn: Tita utedillledt teeddi oo the age tiro benne* dint; t6a erhide appp rr *nee et the note' is bad—blurred and black ; the papa: lop ,darkee, the that of the sonnies WM and the signatars are poor imitetiene.—Kork e , , , ,XOJIS 4EGIIILATIVit marrows .-.• iviiimaswand that the aitisibetei ofstlpi turfo; 01 0) 1011 14tPeit,14 4102 . OOP ilk R0144 ,1 41 )1444:4111,*arL01,1 C 1 1464 of got 04, to silit a ab so Seoulley44lll pings rit a rib* &ism ---Thio 6004 ! 41900d1V trPraiihmtil'ilhatf** mitoe t. beteldeNti.. ting himege diceOb eitor Oe „s o 0,4 n .04 , wfihre'te' die Emilie Stel e& Som. hat Joao Puomeemem and Iteratiato I. Now Yetir: triihrii °Moo* ithirilkiti have loon ririentlyshorafd 'a ad' , o,l#itilowe , ONG Walt eotthOr-41 piontniale (Stem) WWI, eittWilalevasi cut= .aid--ead MOW isiJ out for Lill hor winding Amato, but from the fact ihat the body th r at iti ll :ll3 Pa tere'47orrL i in= Inialheent , moo eremoertodw Oe gaod4itbaladr opined betycpwaridvalldd ou her husborreekAl. bat, give me ions ester." eir#l I. 11161. TT ~ l" 2:tut ' ..t Itiocillspidommvpio at •,41wriko, 11 1W4*' bilistt Sttfalea4.4lPiftior Aia ma, of atiftetimploasto, dooming , sairekas io Ike (wielmieof their- particular eestlietteeetst,s. fßb.Approptiotiod bid kis boob ender °mildews* dor in.deiliosilist sad if iiired nit mid wadi Vis; 1101311131Mbn eir of %W- -eill:WV/light get! Ibtidj' i bt tidituo.2 . Tita* in wok itity4 l :‘,;, 6 ,4, me. 'dotal kid ttoasi hi.' P 66.4 Otti 'o o lo, *t°' l4ol' °•0 0 . 64 1 0;k 1°0: 10 °?•"0., 0! 0 40' pi- too 0.4, skins bill, kis Whew Aaalliagell folidialtaiabF t Moopthinis to mem* 101 l silts io s dent take Ii .p, sod teta bail vun o.slonl.ard sere the .48 rotes Go theta* .oppepshis albs bill ,haw consplotely tbolr I plembusi. They Sh , wea btotionit to 'ottipond 'Ms inks incept olitiotillvo itiliVittS Won* di* boar of irtlioernmeni; oT the ,ie e etl ecte td' nimbler It. If it lthoilti up 10'1'1.1401{0 brlhii, h will iirdettiTY be op 141 In sesibia, &it kt will 666 to be pasad'over. In !hat csi«, Its , 17 01 00 40400440806 Bte. of *op, speopitis oar mariner said our bash will caution As an. ° OW 7•11 a But a good ass cOsang.',' Tfliat ea no la ).* witolityar, Oa .laOro Ws* out Cepepseewltli haelsOf I. toodefel Wo teal of fies4•444g, which by shot Its.. sal be well sod secestaly established, and the very Do. moos*, "OW opposing it, will then Elias the ctn. dft °flee easitiriesnt. , The Wins repeal ihs Act of lildiferidative is kidnapping ha bolo disposed •oriii the eittete by' atrillidg'init teerti iepeating:oeighin of the,bill except Orin, Whleh 'riptide the 6th section of Act of HIV, prnhibitieg the use of do prisons in the State Ihr the 'detention of (segues alaVei— Tkia section passed the Sonata unattirnoilily— Yearn, > 5 it Viva; hoste l she inN giusags of 11.1t4milysy.r,. 110,i11ti AI 1 ?ats PenheitrateLeti take" nocission siongratu fate the Demooray meths pump of this section sod oopsWors it j ute a triumph, et the ems Nara pp- raclit; g the names 'or the *seen Whigs in ilts ne g. alias on thefinal pantsge, as tumor voted against it. The foot la. that there ie nothing hift of hb bill di. lostiohscos wanted, as it moofrom ihe Apo. ft was voinpletely tom le assets.-:so teach se,.that the House Irtfl not veeognise it se their own, and will kill it outright The oat sae. don passed, ben* kor which Beery Whig present voted, and If Is anything tit Mesa facts to the boin °era ey cams for grittilation—they we ' , thankful for Entail favors." The bill providing for the election of 3adges, ea iejairest. by the recent amendment to the Consti- tution, has bean passed by the Bosse through rem. rood reading. es also the bill providing for the regietreaton of bathe. deaths and marriames. The Senate has mimed finally the bill proMdtng for the payment ofthe Ist end ad regi menu of Penn'a Volunivers, Who seised in the In. war with Meat. ieo ; and the joint' resolution relating trr the putt. lice tiort cif the final report of the Geoltohmical rat- The Philadelphian' have *mired themselves Into another fever. A bill has beam smuggled through the 'Senate, authorizing the Cunitruetion of trigrosit from the Ohio State line to the New York gtate . line, through the County drab' in this Stale, Thereby connecting pulite works in both Ohio and New York, which are now in pro- ems of completion end nuking direct line of corn- m unieetionfrom the interior otOillie te.tits City of New York. It is hardly necessary to lay that the Philadelphians are evareperaled beyond 'meas- ars. They may as Melt tabs it ccrolli, 'however, as the bill will be defeated jet. gut it is graze. ly insinuated, (on how good authority I toow not.) that serloni threats are made that if more at. ttintlon is not paid to the Were/Ad otT hi ladelphia by our Legislature she will apply to the nut Con_ gram for a separam tiltata ouganizatiort Hon. bantrif Webster arrived bora this after' noon. He will be received by Gov. Johnston in the Hail of the House, ibis ', luting, and a speech isoxpeeted from him in reply. VirgAnte and becorslon. The Legislature oC Virginia has adopted, nr so almost' nhanirnoits vote, a aeries'' teiolUtion, excites/0g the determination of ltai State inland, by the "Compromise' measures of the lust Con- vese..eell see giving expression of sympathy' with South Carolina in her prwalevery,stews, hist, counselling against all projecte fora dissolution of the Union, and declaring that Virginia will. take no pert in the proposed Southern Congress.. Upon, this action the National fntelligapooi re- otaylkit a . 411 Vs shall make no exultation upon tbe late triumph of truth, and reason, and patriotlem:' in the Legislature of the slaw of Virginia, drat,: in her House of Delegates, and, seitondly, iii hic, twiate. The members of both tbeas brut, we bare no doubt, have faithfully rellsotai the senii4+ menu of the people of that State. We nodal W only to introduce to pug 'readers, the following question by , Vitgirita preis, aid jnwer to it by thavediraitiesur 4114 Disunion paity,,, ,kri*Fr i nepreiwiyik Nokia sta ootitaant intoti,oo r.. QtIFAITION. (From the Atchison Sepebikee erattotkil Possttort •or Viatitatia,-, -The Rotolo. none, of thh hitiMattiret retet• sone to the O o il images of the lasLeja- -1101114. atklliettenby define, her posisiow to show that she has no, sympathy with Skr. callaiontatitl 'that shd , Tesolved to sbidtl by the stijuittnent of the last Colnifts44l. 7 , Whii ihe Sotaltern Prosiky 104. Will it brand VirginAsill r< "sabot4tuog• let t" _1 •j)110.41$141111. , 1 , „. , , [From the Soothing Prom of th e nine auwelenlo The resolutkine adopsediby' die' Visite. is House of Wilkeiii enbinittirtretelbil h eawi a tlr ifioi do re .1111 : AcsuAttli ton earl , n lhe ilitsitrVih . iig i Ist gt woonr ribhle; 4 rheniPseinr or 41 , Altitikti o lft'. ;Mule wit' tii i p it to 0.. ? , lio.:tob,tho. Abe nhi, , ' Waite or ltied-t. hi liti &ill * ' I lost by a sots obi 'II, OtYli 21. ' •"" lily 'o# thiribleW Alatislii%4oo, said the Übe epf id Indiana) Re the , rote,Virgisillt UM hiked herpoiddadied* Mot edbreitsiedikstroftheAlbeth, a tad' art the,mighly felled;lrt i , i,, ,), Al, , ",retddeddiceli ode ibisf Ilbollklba ildddidei teneequenee the IM. gotten otetionlessishismet tin SWICK V4lO4Pi MA44I 0111.4411.0110 44 .5r419144y1P0044PP4,4)PivAvti1i MAIN* 'ti, Pii.4olll• PitilhViiinit2,WSit 40 41 kiVerelias er Id, edsel4tidiet4lo•44lFide famed* Whew* let 4ertemeotreillloreitetione at tika Nallogt, locums, reowabbreir this ibeerbtAiddedteritrageoe, oorstt4 lute the reply of that State to tbi appeal mule le' her by Sousll qmottorop tekit"detti* , put i terye olutioapraimed by lie HthapereatheiSoutte.' ..jr;.l C— .I.` T 41 ;IN 7-1 ,---n, r ••i1 ' , ' i s kJ:WM PV rir 1 4,1 /I' Jess; k ie . g 14.. ,tl.lll Pa toed' the conspjahm to bedfast: to eh a was appointed by Mildest' lratisiore. " - lilt. 1N. 4 14br _, Alkintpablogi. 'itir ', Hoot. Dl ' hin Wantingiota a fete/ days rine for IdirtioisiiNinsisdiumpori ee aiwailiv artinallicilialkitAnn iiisiiirst, Y ° elariii` i ,ittlak he 1 wee rlleelvedAdlilitliandiliniteiir s En.. en he heWnldbealeiese el *its peek illov .Wribitas libl : eilliedladJerodllef,dstitheetCpealtare/M1 ' u' , ..4171ebefi gefillbliell deP:Tifeallefillf/brelies lon pt lieleteE“eiPt Owl leeilledi tspottibikliir. 'ieleeiflnes , gest Inse)rate el ellailvegliesteekagal Ayala•Xll klpa eitinanla ..da the awe* alined welkosei trillbe:eplial itibillie IN hedesei er him la ilhe ballad to Inane aflibleitbasellitilha, Se, jimaressi alkiratellainkieitPbstbilf id 'del - i ' State. Mr. Welatar replied in ainealse all %IL. to,,,ii : .w': ',, 1 ''hi . I Giii *VA 'Mid bidnie Wittig:till_ 00Kr , tehmithie, Ma nifforF What or riarrylibili ": I I• ibriald he, hiseliede 'tidied to, the either se words of public servile WI did not appreciate the I gal 'i* " feilieleettehei lir.Pelbeta It bed OMNI inch, in .T.Pli,r, ' exedlisel Tele, sidittene.iperilialtble the "ru mt. al manes re w 7,910: 'fridwok' yeli y eit I i on' th Posailig Oleit:eltlitb it it isi bi,poh lb . h ,tri'it i er erase e i§46' Jae ray Wpm thee mentlits meld la neat Joe and tee, thin what his excellency, the (kyr int`h _k l,l 44ilre r 4ll .APE7 0 1 ,,, i Jetta/eel. ~.me con comps typieo garb , che 1; imilattidmilieullh 01 ' eniloyle ate bas elted, lad toot refitment strong clidhito th e ti i tha leeioneofthe midi of de Untie. tee east in extent and abundant in wealth said faillAireert }ad der idled REM 01411Fir1 and itißelligeece of img h4444 ' Ale i ' zi Plei• eS9l 4 , cePeeet fel, the Athletic, ; be therethere on weetureneft sun /Ai Moiled* lipirtbir 9ifif abet, '.libeve agt or equal teat Phi Yu Ot teereadi ht . polka of mineral wealth beisent her 'ilbili thlit solidi bef tax -fashion belled that .1 gay of let utter i '' ' nth has Impre' vea ber i ,sivaateltee WltA iltietti Miry, and isrbdahemitibi„... li ; i rret•l 4 l4 I" to tnietbefeelfiminsi' me ninon, oui to faint he pat 4. gel genet Mission Of the *Mori obeli, be peened try heat preps:llcm; 'WM attactnillede lati , Weer s isalegai ere Anita self other State lathe Upon. , 'she. is entrul in tot Positionehe is en the liniehich divide Ott 11 , p ordeal of die Cohntry, and ohleh ire seperated bylosterintideldrUlthe liiiiithi OViii." Hull ir la disposed always so do bee daty to both. 'I Mal mire Pennsylvania. I setallireherkii the modem- don and firmness, the good sense and patriotism which Inmeavor antanesitt liettethe discharge of her obligations, and in view of questions so well calculated to dined , the semorelpolhaal harmony. Your excellent Eicutive hes dem 4tosnore thew, piece, in whit 111 haw wild of ref poblic serliana It is a loot time anima ekterd public life—- guns tad long for myself, and perhapi for my fam- ily ; but t• Wink for Milian . ' one item only, and Oahu 1 .nor_ be proud. ghat k attestor me 1 wake sludiroCPeonsylvanito-and atis UM Merit of embracing thommuloy and the whole country by what I hove said *Aden, 113 one public station or another in niy generalpolitic.al caner, ii :i thirs porendeit elf Pliovidiritee. , , Ponneylivoniat noticed could not have been a in- significant theta ander any eirecumusnen Hee' had resumed great* her moonrise in her evil and in her peope, shit ems ell would t h e nue of Prinasylranis bee ben, if detached end isola- ted from the ether States of the Union I Coro pared with yet Pennsylvania, as you now 'be- hold her, tehanni,) what would she hare been with•ill be mowed tiessurso, With so nosier to devalope.thero, without any general promotion from the Notional Flag, that carries them in pride and triumph to the ends of tho earth, 1 tChearsq , h woe that comprebein44 cob* of policy which rejects local ides. unit outtalk view of pos laical principles, which unable, the whole pnopie to speak of the whole country as their country, and has molds 'the Stake sgFienosilvania What •olbe now his, and whit I hops she may long tontine to be, as I bolore said, the Keystone of the arch of the j./ mon. If I had heppened to have been before this as. semblogio„ in This place, one year ago, on the first of Arcot .I'l.o year, 1 alsoottl hoofs toot you with a ter leeemit's' heart than I now do, for It ii not to be denied that occurrences of greet, import I have tikes plite within the laid year—that meas. ore have teen adopted by the general concur. I tenure morn of all parties, daldulated td adjust Mimi differetres, and settle the agitating ones. lions ol the country. It is time that we should feel kindly., one to. wards another—that we should feel that we are one peopl e, . that us hate one In ietest, one charar. ter, one liberty slid dire !twiny. I have taken an Istimble but earnest part in the the procurement of that itatostivent establishid by the last Congress. If not everything that all all could wish, it is as much as the rational could hope for. I trui.t to your own perception to are the great degree oftholertulhborprevallthg in so. deny asstiod yon, and!he general progrdits of ull intentse under the infuence of the Mit:airy et ysut prop* end'? sale you whether I do .r a* mein you ander better 'auspice , fat you and , fee me, for united hterrty, for established frateremre lion among goremertetiteof thFaine riiiM2lol faith, than I would hate Met 4 a yia si It is not my purpose. and do trot wish to, teary lyiith 'tramming silk pollitlerd geratfolit: This 16 an RV oc.dircui t aion, ardill'emle !I:ilia/II of diettiaiden :' whit all I know hat been said so often that I set afraid to hepeat It, SW t ha , a tome here to present in.person and to repeat to hat I had wide voted to expose by tenet. m profouiwl acknonlediementi to ,the Legielat , of your sly'e for the kind mantic In which they were pleased to take notice of a recent act Cot my edictal life. h isa Cornplittient, the retur& brews of leech I harry with sue to 'the flt has appeared ll defoffli appals net Me time hes toipi in tip pro 101111 of affere, in vim, of the gran thlief the'eould ,its vastly inted rip. Wilton, and the hi y elevated the eter In die scale; ofimpronotrienkirehtit wt, the nilania Of tholes Who-achieved the independeits said do tabludied thaconatitation et aim country, am bouts} to ,peek, ant to tho sylph; meted isi mem klise, and bear teetlentimy to the comes of pope. ler reptibliettn pehtments. - tTrelnettnius ap- plause.] Lot other governments lde ail they. Witt,' fi l ls not our duty to traverse the emit and make prose. 17411 I,MbiellilbllLA :to), 0 11ak il , Pit(V= exempla, to contort mankind to repute by showing, yi,baLcupui?ii.q l P,Ol„ Cabot ,11_ ling the trtie`ehmt of governmeht ' irreionged If plane.) By this we can do more then by a thousand emissersear•valusi, , Peter the Hermits. ' Ortdt al2 ‘wevrill phi* in , nut poll . 4 , 4414 a. 44 1 .4 sun bright llottlisg and ere& ~ ~,,,,,,,, .., ~„ Lwow whit which sit drill fool ' ' A. ' ' a q.A iiirPtitTitNPl 0 1,7 span ( 141 !Pit itiM9l ,ito WI comp elision is not fat to Foodtict, Ito i p.l hiti of ii re iirnifietiv 'Out sitioitioikii ole'illie: ; ViWarottnite httatithltoist atter' Catlitriiii: inn' dwelt:eraare •Nkil boos powitrt tilisob nod, 14114.1 het oneme ti, Wham) mid orrhile 4e*sy tag the, bee*. eild beech efel illWelillid thanks/hie se *Am "Ofivir, po 'bo,til..99ltaTo Pi% ?Yr 11 otOrriiiiiti It. rink ity piher lit nie vro ifra tottialitiklisseibliliti lIK Itrolleirty, ' dairy: f i4 tad esputailainiowititheillid UMW% State with. lamirat stittus,l with Meld I mastintio I lledef 401484' itesehnlehled albs oink I ,•Rik, °lustirrl9l4lll 090; r.t,4 l m , ma 11.31 0, ft ti " to °Ye r, I krrol ,VI t r", Ifk, .)r t •• tioi,l But ode iiiiiit *dad &sal current of ocotillo 'nese illeketabp ite-tikifirearnelbril fiqr, until it *mingles with the mighial ankh ,' itittli lbc M. farther.. 1 do not coatamplata what ini4. hap pa i zlidinvlvoig,,ajpliptunomegigi billi UM' ofollf VOW bit fenced uppoorti)44 l oll4 oli4malkitatoll fool. I- 1 19k 4 I 44...rr 11,"1 prosperity patt 'repobliciOu 0; awißlf.' risqtivii ghat ago Mined tai' , . 6040 will bti - ftiii and republican, nakleietitilint.preersee lti general 'inkileneru stspitcr and' prosperity. 'i -.. ' .'.'' / It will bean pas Ikorginistastfelaleile of nip the to be agtFlartheo 01 FolotOO 00 Wootblirtin *it 1 'ion:tithing through' Ilts4opie . `thinCtb lief 11 ttetdwanits priderving the glop lousinktltutkins 6f my cenintry. Mr.. Webster took, his teat amid: thunders at applause—and *Portly afteri Mr. SiloOico 6414 11 " 11, adjourned the; Rouse.--Phil. Ledger, , arm a late hour in the evening Mr.ll V6titer, accompanied by Gov. Johnston. members of the Ligialatain„ilind a' bomber of hither', attended k ; 0113 piilMallrY illetiV*l.lo,lhe.lVat blnito llHolol ., L , 'here spee ches were made by Mamma. Web,o,4 Randall i Copper. Job o astion, Riley, Penniman, and ethers,until's? istiebour. %Nat day Mr. Webster proceeded on his way eastward. ult.; by ataittit. Mr- JOUN,WANKassd Mae 0 DIY aflldiltMi ' tokfuL {~l' ,44lukPlg,444 r . , .). . , 4 ; Aboa essatassf thr 44dt t 1.4 u.,144., ids. .11;ilipl C0W1401 , 3 /44 Wm.don, , 4 V4 f. 4 fAutudde l t le %le iibibMi 'we 42d year al fire 0.141 1b:4161i hire Me buts. as r •• ' I inbeistsb. *WI* iiited hies 'to virally AMU 44+ boAky lojered VI :to natter lila; I wad, ormslabstio me* A. died. r Taw ,. (iipetof Atefr. eiettibe .04 140144 MAVIIA ' atliSoklia laws , aged 6d .• AR'Ajl diuglitst of hose" ' mid Maui Asa 3. ti:) sited I at sag 64, Oa LW 16thoh., as At pogberrysilowaky X,LlAlliokilliblos of Reiss sad sod 1 posr 4 ;14041b1i sad lb 4.74 On Moistly last, if.UlitOtT Tao emitiatoootoialSin thi 115thpair Tbe'dadriaoki tirsi 1 mush resitscusl ud+aioui n I Wt . oh.. THOMAS II Eq.. of Tyrone sy. lit die Orb year H. wfi ,one of the Medals of 1018 Canary 'find s, %villa man. 'OS el* Sidi salt, Nrs. MARY a. Consbarniad torebehlp.° eyed ibdui $0 r ' ' ourlitra.ap. ; Ids & suddenly. en bre t h nit , Once et, of‘ Mend, 'nest Movivillo, C,onsq, Mr. ,Williem M. ,Haryin. ,r, wr 43)0 ser i Mr. d uper ryas for Ow cot pen titb corl4tY,'Skodbut inusbaf h i ti Minds, He was needy ill IA Lived and Dugs. tam Hs joined /Aro Moab Orel*, .11 tkve , van aye since been a consciendnow end He was FaScinissi prat or *r energy. and eras wiro -n,r.•••• wide elrele"Of fds•Veads aid salaam Ise turprieed and grieved to beer, uf his I He took a cold which,i,o two weeks him to take his bed and, fA die emit '914AV of 14 1 , catentirlikfrol, Woof dark frartul Wrdirnillistind P"b*!NlPlPrAltelii : V Olini', l ro bright world were sickness, and pain and dNAt•wra unknown. LON, tom+ ITT: KW.at JUST FROM . THE jr L. 00111(0K Mu; just retu b the city of Philadelphia,* the largest4r. wort besukirup eit troili h dns Of eats of - PINCIt 111101111, et ed. Ina-hught tolhisPlies; and nil Ladies' Dress Good ikz. is as varied isit nisi:Undid, anti e takes special prnio,in calling the atteu in of the Lathe' o 1 .the town eon country too.. 114 s goods will compare in sty . quality and variety with, any , thai can bourn* iu the Cities, and to prove dud he 'only asks a tail,. •took of He hostas° laid votry stock or Cloths, Cassimeres, itestipgs, Fice, Which he feels confident will pierce sit who examine. " fitaavio phiercLatt belierthg that "quick .tales nod small profiiti," it betterfur butt Byer and eelier. 4,11136,1,—tf 'taw ,etekets,s. , .; egORGE iiINOL!‘ , . trZinG pe enxilis ig nifne sd ~; h4 ri sg i;i t ix' s : v io ( Freih Obols A ii his bersq , 'Q ff cl to the public at ihy aims it) th I's pli'llc r . ,' kfdliock covrstitirrg of a geiersl at•sitirpei of , . smonv , ic4riri time ft hr.. cas,ii,m.i..,. ili Mel O . itn f liti DA% ove..-19uunaer Cloths 'end P , *NI 11 4 fussy tribet'artielet (lir gentlemen *lief —MI ;very 'cheap. Cell end iktattlfne..:= Also, a greet variety of ' Wes" raney Dress Goods, Silks, plain, Striped and plaid:Calicoes.' GiOlidihe,'ltioni. Delanes, Berates and Range Defense, Shawls, Ron. nets, Ribbons,gitivisty,,Glowe s , j estes and Trimmings, N. A.' alasnei.eiii somle in the DryGotelatpl,,.lo,,mor" A large lot t\ ,,.. ' ting l Do- mestics' sv; m Wooden-Ware; .ILe.; lowi - , fai of whieli will be Idlli'llit rhlsP e$ 'hi cheapest. ; Pleese tilt, viemilie'inifludge for yourselves. We pledge vurselves not s/he undsytoid o ler pnytartkilit Olen irgllM. I ishmillit' inn thi Place. , Whitlows promiii WO intend to do,' and no mietaks., Owe us a tail. ilsty•burg. April GIGO& ARNOW,. /40 is,tAti Pat ilialia-Orttiip , Ofurlp‘ 01)10149.Y041044 ; At4.4bltir Acttiat: Nd Arr Aft: B--Edward Bnmaardner S 011aabili iii,Jl .1"24 11 , ktrillfh bla I 0 r;4 l4cr• IHPi ifookortu k ;B:cliZZetti=r4A 6ift;;V:4464:, 'saddle, Lee Campbell, Peter Conificrt, ' '' ' ausdahrsc'T Dam Ukittlee.W How , ii l ' 4 d 4.7lAulloils Farlski, Mies liskias,4o* Zikor ~,,„.. 14liglallirMer. &Nor riginitoned Allignittor ''''" ZoLL , L ,L, A , 6, 64 . ~toft- t .. w, ,:i :41.7:ei t t' lerc , ii ' ITZliiiiiir i r Iblallagadit'llma, bonisaHarper. Andmor tut, Wm. lialidoalf iletrido; Daptill LINAI IConwiies itoughbilin, Jacob Hartman 2. Jacob 'llminil= r ien ttl t. 'ALT ,/ :lin J . 1111 04inliraillitr4hilieIOW , A Yhßkfilkl qo;;;Mir aim iii . CP v, ) ' kl—thasisi,lo42l26,,ii: : lliiisiMak pr !CA.., elkolso IN* Iliad 4/44 se, AricUr H.' '- isidi4e. ' ! ItitiVrj— jan ; olii . 140144444 . 0 F 04 . 44 ., . 1 )! , 401 KLitirlitaiiiie Plitt, Aithini I** R ob. ' art Natoli; Ml. Jhrian Niers. , it;••42asts Rhoads, /Cid M P iii # 0.F4 1 04 0 1211 ° Wm/Ws, Juba Mamba. i 4 6 -Mm Ciiiharitte Snyder, 'Jacob Ilinayer. Christopher Stimer, Charlie Sahib. Him bomb taus), Win H Smith, Georp &river, Francis 4ariders, Henry Aeets, Dire Susannah itcrpor. 4ohn U Elpetly. Co Blnikts. T-4ramnol 'Paggert, 'hi/ Thott4tikA 2, (harp Tryst le, jr., Wtu Thunipsorl. VVilliscri Wilson, Jacob Milt Seri ., Mi. Mary Ann Whiske r Nisi Harsh %Will, SibtrlA, M Witsob, Divid Vrigioner, Gem& ittl ,' YA _ert . , Hannah! Welter, Frederick Wolt'litis lipitilli Y—John Yeagy, Miss Sum p Yciti. •' April 4.-3 t SARA Mk if& feat of d r** Worland as 461 b peal lOW tPlu. •ut but ofto• iuld his Ammo—- much The. '4 ll, 46. by iisb .intant of Wits, 'WHERE. is one thing - Urtsist OM the ptejlesneectehlelkbad tie ichilaliit- istl it the alitali'oo Plinir pirimits.• *gem diteedysiii*isPObillihig4 ' haft' 'bUtv ilinost entirely ovetaislofil'ibfal 'editiitionitrhy the petelies;Owif , fareltiluel bylill kltt; US AttAMPAN.StA! I 4I44, 40111A,OIMP, Otsse tittal• MlLlsfilifitiqw,sll4 PSQMIP4 can be rem* ' 80 4,400 11.4304000 , 011401. 110, *WCtiliali. Alps eit4l, At Ofinitttlyjekteeprime ilote , an lif Aad ,;l4 4 / 11 !*se, *low,. U. liPsi Awn iiist be ate seklibittle‘liedestlisskin for, 1110 4,;OW 1 ?Os Sl•simap-eQOI. , - of NI the ripamn*• slf ; which rikey.,aremetlihr His af,!4 0 Ifulifkilms4 WI" , is esits-Ifeli- Nri-gisf. 4.9 iishisisschtsplookod,ko dam* , all, 09,s4sAiiiun.siosimiksiss,it,Istissplaesi' county.pr ellitM, . it is fissOISAJmUSISY'ist ,ssy,a wispl wore.. :,11 is. frieu4 sail 'two. Hien an consoles(' that they min sa,vellaes Pfr by buIMSAWs filliel. U. miles for cash, and has but otie ;prices :, likk, user t',l4. o gmle , jtm!Ss4*. l *Mums to take. , -... ult TIPP 0 Mfg ,fizt4Vskll;fm much u be can out of a Customer who;IsMY (0 1 1FSMAfirs with a call. His aim is always to oaks itompellitraidely wliphs *3. /pegs petolattenfeesermerf.' i t la a ' tillistiltifn y wd ula "th some pg e ale. that when- can in ddlitirg a can do y savomethi so. r OM' 'in the ' raining bin f to deed dqprg ik itiAilwayar i gurr it byotilliti WA mUnit' MI mm-piles quite is ass lisii 4s*IPS NMI esssvm muds of ds4iip. , 014polo. ibin.i.lio 1147C 1 140,rib1l 471 f" the wtolf. '' t. te a 'at upii o , nix kkiiido altd thi"fieldie iiiimlit f li/Y. A .thy}! of Spridg Mid tamer' . I lbtittu / just otsSintd: Srldluiniteeltorth'uti I* . Vine tfat `lf** Vill i biligattirwlllihit ' guide tiad . pHiQii, k lifsi%ck tiOdit* Or genus] 'aeritS)if illf klfibitiPiltilikaHA andigitlifideli: the/ with all istioitualhif of Jewelry. ir ' ; Hultiia.;-irroliitH'k,' - los e.trilona t a !pt .of . Pilot 4341100 for Ladle( aid eetilleietki; a lini Golhbedight• day and thirty-hoor Peeks, taYfew large Looking Glarus. and a variety of ether uncles. I thank my friends and eusto. mere for their past 'patronagirand respect. full solicit a emotinlianew of the sin*. ar:r I have on hand a good asoond4tand piano. an,ctan aacallsot SitrarinO•lol. tato meted. la 100 . #0,01orr: Piolorb of "'MO 'i6iiOrArirseit of veryloaw M4APUS Of/MA0... , o.ittisb9rg. 4.,181/1. Ohmß, BMWs 111/ . 4 Mil Sgl, tg 1' J. In 1.1.142410; .• , :, , No. /2. lima mu, bins?. :.. PhikukOiri. , . pptittiqg vtrirrlAN BLIND mat , INACTI.IfIeIt, i t,ND WI;vIX/W ilitt.D.4,l/EAX.ISII. .., Aso the attention, or Pure/tilers ,to hittarot 'stock. comprising 1000 pair of EgraNcos. of new stylett . and .ors. wide and .cariow alms. with fang and, plain trimming,. 4.000PARIB3IIA 4s. and, of latest styles ant/. pasicins. wliteles!gio• and retail; at the, lowest cash pricea. l wiTI And it to their interest to call. /Nints P.eiuted .auti, tritruntad jo lookequal, to new. April 4. 11131.--..3m U3IBR E IX A.S A NOPlati.3ol.B. , . Selling GIT Cheap. ;; HA VING decitlinl In quit Inn liminess. /LA I proosire to sell at very low prices. It etunracca the times/ auttmoairltaloo style", . Von arc invited to call nut :can I inn. WM. U. 11.1 / 40ARDSON. . Na, ;64 X5a1,,ca15.41141,1605"1" A'o4l 4,1116114-2111 - I Gieasum's Pictorial Drawing Roam COMPLI.NION:‘ : al Rea'," the'llectittyld Odd artful ',rt.—Pivoted to the Polite Litteotate and ihfr C4titi t ipin of Rtftntmeitt. `PAVER thus aiititted, with suited. Was comr4lpg ie by the bh Saturday the 2tli day of Mate!, eat-runt. in a itvlit andlntii- ner to forth a OF feature 4 ihe Nteto#42. per !Aide. ' int character.' lippearaiies shtt enhtitina will bs oatortar... and to point,or elapnes, ufletyls. and du( ntatetialtiffilii ',ration will be unrivalled. as it is the oh , ieet o _. 14. 114 /" I lt,. sPll6 lltbeika specimen.° /le 'rip*OF odirlitifi , 014 ,r lll ppAilkied. , Hering ample means as well , Wisibb iiii.' elinsuon to wane the beat Jimmy piper in this country, die , publisher it wistAvad to alma dta 'Olio to whet perfesnee•this, brans it of beismare osisbe bintight s and and to aid bun ~us tioutlaulleows t h is Wok pens will,be romittfuottlfiltibt ppd—- to climb the columnssiliks,DßAlßlNci. 4t0031 CPMPAPION. , The linitexparienci nrthe anderskplea: in thil,reiblisliing‘busineta i eml,iiiti.eXlrsect• MO IM iuecde 0,41 has crnertiM lies on.,ettis is a guarantee at the promisee, Term tor 4., the pew pi/pet ite! 1 bi kait4rAi 14opriend, tsi `44111 it on aysunitlibe ep_0444. 9 r the tad* ilea e4merges• ~. ,, It will be printed e n dm deoetiled mom 1 beautiful paper. manufactured expressli; ' *Mar. for it, heti i in. : iti mil, tifulvas lbet of Wafer t, Jags ,4 e A ' t, 14i ml W copper laced. Will tellabbfatifithd digitise- ly for (metilmitteifiui, formio.4 Ehiaidyr * :AN ELs4ll4l,BlTtarlig/ ,UIP, ART., , 1 , ~.1• i . ~ any!, •, 'A. )! The stosemas of abe papseirialeiablhilld 'falai *UMW* isii,gest of lamotayiPtvidl ther.amsof. Ainsigew mod diessitiir bill* &tots aneopitivish, greatswilliimeatii Mel.sisetelt.cdtbat ,p/Onaketteend-tiewei 'Matas,/40nm alba sionsebt teelshiag *Pei ell kluti is wad owl beimmtbsoi. , i..• k II +' ' Its airs will consiantly be to insehend 'theotrioaret mad highest mewed isstweiltrit.l ilewl ,lalllMuluitgli othirsilbehordifit lip 16 view ell ibpt , ht ,geed 4 maik , literlii' geoid* that which is cab:dated ut , eer wilt 10 pamper a iritiatedteate thus trming the BEST FAMILIMILU'EXAskiesuch a one Am brothers sod fathers will be hapP7 O. .co plies betas the/Whir eirehil add see W on tea &MeV lablet ' Vii ihort, we ihkli onlbetit 4040 *Rini moral instruction, and sioeOsidiet be all for its combined excel% letim -Emelt number of the paper will be BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED With with secterate engravings of current and notable events of the times, intermitting mines, remarkable structures, eta.' etc., altogether forming a brilliant antfunrival• led weekly !helmet. TER44I&-havariably WV tritettfiCit 1 subscriber, ow yeard 113 111 9 subscribers, 1100 ' ' "1 00 I : ( t lff'r. , ./41 014 r 4 0 0 0 ill a - ItS « isep3i et**tof. old V fon, and.seeupT otOoi Dristdmo rßooln componion. ono year. for $4 (101 F. GLEAt•ON & CO., Publisher. Dodos, March 114 =CBE .. ~. , nrn, ,..n~~ay.~..~ ,:, :~:•,we5~.a....: a,~ac.mri~+li .:1.,.. 4 / 4 41111142.411a1trai I,isston,andesoklisolfere leidertf4otilef the 10;1)1104 iqii4ll tof gIIERIFPALTV.' loco cif P.EGlfiltlt Ert, (subject to ths Jac stow ng 111 64111.11 lfilEo o*.ohritEpls : offer any. notroostin convention.) , Sltee444 oo yAUr auswitlerLtinn roi a Clad!. I notoicatt - sod electtd, his beet !Pm MO date ! for th, Office of eIIEIIIPP, (subject be direeNl to a rai ti)(4) dixdwg• to , f ifs 39.41e.thiciaisu of, the ,Whig nointosting duties ofAile °tee. , •COlRvlrnhest; sod resperetfdlly sollcityourJANlE,Slßt e(,.l,l,V`aly,:k •iusltralefht isutdd Ibe eleettrilr 1 Pledge Motifujoy tp„ J. 1 1„ z4ld61 4 t c i ,:‘, :114Y , IbeAlI MAW*, tor discharge the duties or! _ the office- '1- tre promptly and with fidelity. ••••"' ' iiiJoura scotr usitysburg,l,44".'fl, 111$1:—to' 4 1FALT Y . S , rO., " , Pb ‘teltn* 'P'brei, of '4danie L'liiigiiiiill) bl)iotteliotts Tri,co4. i t "tptitfici *solr'td. iosik 4tioildira t Ott ifiralfidtiiii Cit . alididitto Air 'tiie of op bratffCat tb lit' dritli: :`dimiti ti tie *Mite, *I ' lot e" -pot', to i aitool d ist ihatife ; bribe lON' o , Olt 4W -i r l atAt" i r i. ' Prii 1 .0441110.: lin4000 :,, . t "J , •,,,,„, ,-,sfinitip At ~.,,P,. ~4 . ,, in ',pa *die a i t'l lii , 1 ,, ,, ?...,H!1 7: i t r prgipp, WrqPiiii.s7.-'akful r 14 1, ille.PIAtultn4lol 19 ORO in the last canvass tut di" Siiittitelti, end en Auoigpirineper olds. rionsyv. - Id atelor ~ , the odic,* to the dsw• 1 , 1 , 0 4..cill 4+ IbP ,' Wil*, lantnieptie.Power* hontififSTlPPAitiMir IlthdlYner_eopport. 'Should 1 be ifiquAssi vomit to be elect. ed. I pledge nay book ems to discharge t.h tor, 4:14• panotwoh,,Ampstolty , iliftiittyl., L., 1,1; ,,,., 0:41 „,,, 2 114 NA44 4 , 30 , 4 4 V1414441 3 •AllimiA, I •-•-•A* .:',, ri, ..:: VIIMTIECEASIIIMIT"'. ~ 61140 Icip .ftii ii i ; itvi a ,t; 14-I, , inqt• tl.ii:ett: 1 tratraM I edges - Z r tripop. extended to him in the ita fair-COUNTY r#4 4 o-RE I/044dc: 1 1101)1117 *win. rer to his fr*Mq*itntl a ylisrizens of the County, thithMr IQ ii'Anditlate for thoeticetat•thenexteleoriturbe4m4eorre• thatietike nt•theiVidg COuttryiebtrielPo i Ilan+ , itmoteinated` itititehoiriniiiii hei *torte will.bei direceed‘ kr ;4 kithflil dim , tbaup•of the' duties 44,thir paftvol ,, '9 , ;•0 .41 lIIONIASWARIIIIIRCDO Geuyettu tr. aid/ VA 11111MtLerf -7, ,COTIIITY.iIIUit' tilitgir L ,,, ~ . ......,, til 14 It 1.900 it PIA 41 :4414,r,0inaga::.-tI se, ~ gun Agitr,,iiViptlE: UP tollfitioslnAi!dis lion u a candiaso• mxtittimpatilofCchilliti, n tll f + F ß Ntl ehit te 41 f il"I V: sion t a the' 0 ty . hvep ion. Shtinid I be an fie'orattai li tt iibtitlif iio' nomination and itaielmited, I folilis,inx. t self to disehorms line ilotla 'Of t 'ilea pros add with dtlitlit*. ,1 '' ' ''' ' ' tiCORSIS'' A goLy - .. oettystffir g, lin., Fc '' , ten. ' u .- l °'" i ' l , CLERK ',or , TILE COU S. To , dm Velemofithievite . Ohiter i• "- AELLOW . -bt . rtzei4s - IL:Li'l Ant& v let , tht liberal ' , .settflon \Ciiiiiiiiint to me as the Jest sawmill foreettityktilleer4 I again en mot net. myself se elandiktat* , 11.4' i the °See of Clerk of +llls 43:Morti, (Olen 1 to the. , decisioh , el ,, ihe Whig (.:oinst Keen) rand. zespectlelly, *intuit' ylourAthrtpdti.tiak .mould 1 ne stosenneted inid eleettiel.'t pletOgissuyself to .ilisehmsts she 'duties lif l tlit'othem 154111611 y. , tryithirbest of fity.rl. hilisy,.ead, 'hail feet , graters& thi yoe 'At ; your suppost.. -:.. ,- L._ ,tl.l Wa 4 ...,11-411 I , . ' -* Das riantassiii , sitsbat, tp.ash. 24,111 ••• 0i..,: +'! , 6 10 ttit i tritraitirtt, 1 Gk;'lTVSßliKti SEMINARY. TIIIS half untlet the ditectoo,of wALLac., bu relcoomed bn'Afctsufriy (lie 2d of Septonet„,, %nth ;op. tint*, in two erosions of foot inootli,imefri until (he lest a JUL'? ; IeAVMJI,LII,OOI ~Loguit for vacation instead of .It,ey pod October. i• .I.e 1.4 Ten:lN.—Ten dollar, per 0V1510114,411141 (*hit YIW With extra charges for the-,104- )tun'tis, btaWing and Panay IVorle+4 4 %. pilr wilt he eh/ergot; front the tete* "(en. teri ' till ihe,end yf ,the P1131116'1 !Inr) t Oy frOniihe price will he otetli...eg fitpt toi time ft'ist by the l'eatliltri ,oedprp,- trae_4lo illoees of tbit pttpils. ii reepectluay pied*, to firth&Winrif en'tleteen, I ; ' kir. Di. §choluelopt,, , J. A Tbnatipans. Rev'. Dr. Da9ghes.. o.llliirplit:i* liar Di !Ciente. Ano.4lfaiernen Pref. iseotw; ' r.'" Uon. M. M'Oleiun Prot. quaver, .Ir,lPmenei r ROW. Jiiiiiseots.l I 1 4P .40 .+ (March 111.)-r-4y ~t3;,, ./),1 AVASTRIptite 11141114iit...1n01y Ono Dollar Timilnaribint it nal IlintoAncona Rood, ••$ %wain alifoUrpgrrimaJ sari j/z=bact •• babied th.; trios Eb isosioolsolait kaw. awe, .ad drat race carts IPM as bat as mis Mt *mot , imoo MIN winb. 'ostA Dorten swim 'Luba that th. 4,714011 Otthif /681: eas., Oc, ertareb again* peopoom MILL allia4lll , I ailcsovoisio. oat Us. moo ow will be 0.010.4 ..10N91111,Yv basalt it es Lataboy . o*.*AIM. Fade lb Iledsowl Moe. wall Oiltauloilf Ottli two lin mole dwarlie 000soloopli hulesett4+ll; ,06;,,d hike, do roomer ...id bog to =lowa dm.* await 0. 6 ..r t„t ktt r ,Eri i mel i v m 2 4ll ,t litao ra ,=,, Alabotat or " &awe: ,11Paiiii 4WD' ' 04*. caw .l ar smoano.p. ant way 04 t/halm RIM Oa Imialdied loath em wait ream 'by sto semi* sad. wail duo sbebibtlap. temlonalbd ' Anbinded'l6 OOP ittn' 11; *i r ist iordfor lOWaUch ihis 1 . gain offer myna ko ? ' ' o r i. id . rano/444i Ly, wu.trial. iota with rffit itif timbal*. Lab A candidata fyi bk. llutal. Liver, Ittburii, tug*, 7 •1 beibpor Mao* et wt4•118 SI " 1 9f P.PM04 0 4.) " 4 41110 .4 ffrAißini •la '4114110.11w da- 146 Jig* tagh MIR* & WM* ties of the waci filthfully•Awd 4240 ,.' 4r3v61. slid will be grsterul for row. itiinWes4 i m am , ji,„: 1 1,%-. 6 7,T A LZ,t"'" I O r": 61, W. W. PAXTON. emitabambieloamo. moos eirasialfrDien?. 0 .• 1144 010. 400 PW.; Prig 11111091t-* el —fflusa " atamaitt by all. sae tby ton mistrint SEGISTERI it - ii,EFOR I ,Dp i 11.141 *tletai tlit World' 2 otAt ti/ lAN Ww,P, , ^} , ,4'01, .. fo ry b i• 1.-11... c ata.e.a amokrow' , FRI ttoitantAtiginito _4 aim NNW Mit anon nwodosi. loldpk ui NI 0 et myself' tar. your' consideration.l lll=a2 l = 4,, oar b Dtaaue.l b. s• maiid_pe r fnojlicos4,34lll.lAlik talmi'nhart.'n: kok•asoot 01,67.ti 0 1F7, ' TAit llCCSltantA4olll4jicto 44, I ittumno v• mas i s ,l44npu uric 644400 0* Wloog g*lirgy. Vg0011114doIly) attar arum Lug atylr l tyl:4 l4. "lag If 6141191443? iliM)eit}llo tart—tator. vaiouly mks. Anion cat ' at AmminalLyawit. low **mot is s ash 64. u '' and tatpattialty, and will 11)&iin,pstul forZi n=t;":7 4 ' .I. r n 11.4 "" o liou,w oEoo Oa. Imola, N. Y. td4 icon Dl aflyntysly LI low by Ot.cori nen gamer a Apt.% 3 4..p 7 mows Lam. Now York City. .12 it. itor yob ikiteowiab Mirbe moan" mast la paseciblyoratiWymma on itt ants la Lot. Awatrils.—b„ li, B'Lido]; artlyabbto.s Jtt Oxlottl t Wm. Wulf, Lir LJe" Imph R. Renty, Abitottmoya J n. Cat k, Fay Lavtui banig, (.3titimbeiat !urig 1 'MOHO Ord iionovor. 1860, 'once to Stockholders 10 the 4111Mitutat Sm4kholdars of the W . . illtDl2b oCo'. o:imposed. and Mao 522#M21.,"furnpike Road Codspany, nada* is Itentby given to-those whose Marble, Week° nitaishard, their heir, and rept .. 1124iMile dist under the provisions of en Ant ,of Asettetbly of the Conltuotteluatti'- '4 11222stlesttdo, the sham of steek'stinaait :ast 401e4taloks of •the company. le di* nettle' of stash dalihqueht isteekholder as tleiliiii2; ma belems, if not paid up, in full. by the', OW skim' te October, A. D., teti;'witt 1 11 0 0'4 forreited to the eothpany. ) '' ' 'l '; ~ I, , Ne. aba ft*. Adil.. ,A 8811461 ., 1ika11#4:91604, A 16600 00 , 410 1 110- JerpS pil lion, , o 000 00 ~, MS 46, liseOb Yea e, . ' 6 000,02,, ,4 AT, Sane n a ova oo ~ tor 6411.140 liefti4; : „II) toilei Oti' ' 'II II flouts Oarrin. '', 2, 200 06 ,2 ga, imam 12 naiiio. l ,. 4 ' 400 00 ' 515 44 1, ;oho Deatt•' '2 ' l'om 00 41, A , !eke Itelder* l' , ' 4', 400 00 el) I !eke Atoilic4 "' ' '2' OM' 00 ' 12r illis Zilab°lll.loo4 : 11 1100 00 SO 110. it.lr ailawna , beehl "11101&1 4 0; 't,' 2 'gine im au 30 l At&at tl igi44,, i : I rOg 1)0?, '21:: °,:', 3.h. Olt 5 600'06 'N * 'Bl4B 86 44408F0' 2888., 2 200 011 ~, 85 OA Enoch Itjusit'akelti, IS Wm 00 440 Si,. iSinink' kir: ' '4' ' too po 48.4 Wirt.oldMirettsll, ' * ' MA 00 ' VO7 5 ' inhe ilhirfferi• to tOOO "0 98 0341 Pone,nesetinaliet,• h :MO 00 124.241' StaddiA r hioung, 6 600 OD illti 74 ; Pataf,pl4o4, 2 200 00 , 61 .5X. ; IrtAttick poser, '2 Vii 00 , 10 to smonvit,':l4ll,4lo4, 9 200 so 'ott'so Thenitia 85kstil; ' 8oito 00 ' of ati taidoteochous so, 1 100 00 vs.*, , ),,sitnikpM. . 19 300 00 241 34 '1 010 ,41 11 P. 0 300 00 set) 81.. 1 100 ot) 10,10;', - i 404 1 14711 101 l Plionidsa;' ' .' ' 4 ' OO 0 17, 4* 0204242 Meek, 1 100'0 44 "S' lototiolikitoo, . 1 111/0 00 ISt' 20 ' 4•Xidatiliner. e4Able.2 000 00 , Isg 'tool ' By tedst 7! 1h• Board. 1: 1-1,, .: 1 :, 940. --u• DAY , rp ti. : smust oti.,:, Iliiteh ilt 1110.-:tlat ' ' ' '' ''' 44..4 :1 1 yAumusrel y_l/ , I r 4 tu• lit Lilt We - clisifbfuts vg4danu eourab. i4lO elb•nof PIL aen. I oder myself to your consuls. 'ration Di a,rbueditla 01413111 1 C Ot *f in_couttor Alb; .t `of the Whig Cu ) 'should 1 be successful. charge the duties of the ujaptiOgujig,Nlnpartla I. ly. and will be theukhal-for your support. Getty dig.' db. NIT* ItEtvRDEIL TIMM 41;1 Pwoi f Mrtmi evitnti. 1 W I "titeoloill lilys#lf ' to' 'you Om iduratibisiliitl , hig CtitlittrOmiliiiitlON' tor tiomittatitio as a ttaodtditter for she' Web rri `REGlittfEtt * YIBCORDEA coutity; und *lO due deferauce solicit yotir influence ant 'non,: I JOllif L. atrIIERNATOR. Conbingo tow►hip, Jam 31.—tc ' GISTER & RECORDER. etpyi steX bet on nh 't 1 " Tin \Veto Establietioiont, in betsbutg ..Bret, optosite the roar. ~ Lltge Assortm ent of Tin, . 414 which hu wdl ultil on Inentofee lit'Cell and eitamihe for youtneiteeii t 1 tt illatclt 14, GEO. E. tIVEHLEit LIELLOW-CITIZEINIEI!--Thankftil tbr a- the liberal support you extended to n4e on a former occasion, 1 again offer my- aelf to your consideration as an independ- ent orndidate for the office of REGIS'f ER & RECORDER. Should Ihe sttta:raa. ful, I promise to disehhrge the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and in so doing will 'be grateful to yuu for your. support, O b every rlezeription* enilltsfs D ati hand end for Ws it /WWI Tin Were Estahhalnserit, rippeettal 414". Post Offiere. t0C1046 ror ,Rent, A &Tong gootht, in rrlbstreble sewn in the county. Pbss6asioirriN en hannedistely. Cavite at Ai y A1.. 7- 110' ft. trefinw e ; AlraprAvr.47 itrFron_it! the Centro Square. `. of toe Court•housc,tretersen era t Ete consult's corners. %rd. IP,, WALTER. illatist township, Jan. REGISTER sr, - ORIEINDS&IIILOWYkCITI2,ENS : The undersigned tenders flu dunks to his friends fur the generous sup• ported extended to him on a former ricer•

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---,ey more than 'if we trample upon the At the North there have certainly someConstitution, the work of their hands. If intimations in certain titates of such a pot-. sew have teal American hearts meet bo-1 icy. Al the South another danger 'centsaorta, everything they mid, and. every- to, hare 'arisen ; and it is a subject of very'thing they did,. te tionortantl and enoble serious !Mime:item to Inc. ' It wtold seemtheir country, impress its with seotim that Ments c e a olispostdon itt-wome ' (Ina/lutaof profound reepect and regard. ; 10 secede trom tile Nion of thesi States.Gentlemen. will you aliu or me ih erriiiii. I .'Secede !"—a n.orillifolohnotei imithrt,the course oldie ft werendirki whkch I hail i;Secede ironi what? :Secede fr om 'tuts(to 111140 111 you to.night, by proposing to! Oliventinent, which has carried the miensyou. out of the fullness of my heart, the : try to such a pitch of glory in sixty orOulu and immortal mentor( of Geonee l seventy Years ! To secede trout all theIVA' litertton.:. Itionor and renown which it has accorn-Uhe tea* wait dnnk rtaliding, and in vikncej 1 plished ! And tosecede where f Where-Mr. wenvvit resumed. Mr. pc,,,,ident ever there ilea terminus a quo there is a1 terinnies adquern. Where are they going rand ounomoti: In , the lapse of years,

• and in the rising of one generation after (Applause.) Whoever entertains suchinflow, vt limy *levy "mit, tiappeit..aitd sentiments I regard with a spirit oreutrismiseretion ; I think it is a melody, .of thewe are sore th t it does happen, mei hasluilipetted,,that he`enact principles' of the mind. I think that their feelings hive be.two id thee stale s la nut priperty come entirely deceased. 1 think that theylimen, I do not think it the pert of prteletiewknow not what they do. And yet,gedtlescorseelved. It mkt. not nu not aint:,6i

therefore—though I do me propose to eie ,'ono, this company by discourse op„o !to criminate. or taunt, or to provoke: : 103011101 i I,kires—it 111111: not be amiss tii leave them to their own conettlerenone-esvomir now to what 1 cure.,,(,,, to he 111,1 Let them drink in secession .:patty ,daysOriginal principles upon which these cal- i and inwardly digest it. (Applause andlaughter.) And so (eras I bare any_ !Meeedita.tames were united and the limitation ii in the councils of thecountry. this in- upon these (Ajects. Them thirteen tot.'ettieti, all of English origin, were „Hie d 1 non of their, shall never be disturbed ;orethis continent at different times, and' not a breath shall ruffle their sensibility, '

until it comes to a point where somethingender different eircumstances. They lied Idifferences of religious tipinions. Thee; is done that "milts to an actual conflictestablished darrellaeS t,f kcal law arid I with the Constitution: . (Applause )•administration. They were, sonic of them, i It is painful when we reflect that• Stele,quite remote from one another , but they; so highly distinguiehed, so full of ltieh 1were all subject to the Crete is of England. 1 spirits anti cavaliers; a state which teok 1t hey , such en active part lathe Revolution, and 1Arid when; in the course of events,lull thnught, and thought truly , they b ad; which:took such as active part in the ad-1just •cause of complaint against the ty- 1 ministration of the -Government, which Ito; has produced so many men who have hen-unitetinny of England, their object was,

ored the country and honored themselveein a common cause against a mute;in the public service—kis painful. I say,lnon enemy. How unite ? For whet pur-Ipose unite ? For what ends unite I—l and humiliating to consider that their sues,

' • Why it never entered int., their cote: censors, the present generation. seem will*eeptions that they were to' taeisolidare I. bog to forget the *hole glories of theirl•tbemselves into one Government ; that country, to take one stripe and , one star, 1they' were to cease to be Maryland and I and go 94110 r thethion with it. ( I.augli-1Virginia, Masuchneetts and Carolina 11 ter.) . A returning sense of 'Patriotism and:Not at 101. . But they were to (mite for 1 Prosperity will cheek them ,I do not knowthose treat purposes which should ens- what might happen ir there bad been emore generalDOrieoftlisnition.__lcannotbiti them to make a stand againet the• tyranny of the English Coverument.— persuade myself that honest and Minor-:dile men, ingenious men, youngmen whoThey were to come to au agreement upon

things necessary for that purpose, and uoth- wish to live for glory and and renown rinding else. The objects of cotnmontlefenci -character,- Will ---ehrer • lowre—thir -Mienand the general welfare, and afterward etc, which their fathom established, that Con.objects connected with commerce and rev- •stittition which has made their Store. likeenue. which were important to all, were all the other State*, what It is, when•they•all theyadopted as principles, and objects cum° to sober momenta of candid relict:-of union and association—uothiug beyond nun- •that: Ihope that while we maintain, as' theAs I have said, they had differences of State of Maryland bu maintained, fixedreligious opinions. Maryland. your Ma- and determined sentiments in .favor Qf theryfited, was settled as a Catholic canary, Constitution, we Wlll hold no pariey, andalways tolerant, always liberal. persecuting I will hold nonarley--ewith'anybouy who

. nobody. Virginia was rather inclined to -impeach it in theelightrtelitegree. Whilethe religious 'minim of the Episcopal we maintain the necessity of establishingChurch of England. My countrymen at and suathinin those ram of adjustment..the North were not only Protestants but which mere passed by the last Congress.Dissenters, They were of the school of to settle the country, while we hold on toCromwell and Sir Henry Vane. But •them with firmness and decision. I hope,what of that ? When all these Colouiea. nevertheless, we shall take a course not totame together fur the general purpose of Provoke, or tauneor insult thosewho havedefence against a common enemy, what arty difference or sentisnents.. A hoed thedid they do ? Did they seek to merge importance of maintaining these measuresand coufound and coneolidate all these to be (,f Pic highest ,charecter and 'nature,States into one great community ? N 0 every one Of them, out and outeend throughsuch thing. They meant to unite upon and through. [Applause.] I haie nothou objects which were necessary for confidence in anyhody.ere re-the common defence ; and they meant to Peal* or anybody who wisltes to alter orleave everything else in the control of die modify the .conatitutional provisions.—Sates, to do just as they thought groper. There they_-area. Many of these: greatIt was a day in which religious opinions measures -ere irrepealable. The settle.produced noeffect upon the general' semi. went ofTexas'isits irrepealable as the ad-tnents of the country; in regard to the as• mission nt -California. Other imporoant 1societion of all the States, ter general de- ohicele-Of Legislation, if not in themselves'fence:- Why. Sir, did anybody at the in the nature of gmnis.and. therefore, not 1the North, did airy Protestant descendant so immutable,are jtuitateimportant ; and iof Cromwell, or any descendent of Henry we are to hear no parleying upon it. We ;Vane, whoever he was, feel any less con- are to listro to no modification or qualifi- 1fidence in the integrity and virtue and pa- cation. They were passed in conformitytrionsm of Charles Carroll, because he was with the provisions •ot the Constitution ;a Catholic ?, Not at all, nor did Mary- i and they must be performed and abided by.land hesitate to accord the rued of petriotel in whate-verevent, and at whatever cost.—ism to the Adainses, to Alexander Hama- [A PPlause.)tone to Mr. King, or whoever else belong-1 His •Excellency, the Governor of Ma-eel to theNorth, because they tvere•od'ilif.l rYlastd; was pleased to allude to me astoren'sentiments in religion. Their also- one that bad run some risks among his,:cation was political. It-wan founded up- own people filli the good of the country.us general policy and Union, a sort of Con- What would I have been good for, if I hadfeiteracy at that time to resist the omitimo .. not been willing to dorirt- [Applause.]' Ienemy, and do whatsoever was necessary do not consider myself born-toa great des-fur the COllllllOll good. Gentlemen, 1 int. but born to one destiny, end that is tohope, for one. never to see the original tuphold with mindand heart and hand, theidea departed from. . Constitution of this country. Treat AreNow we come to other propositions plume.] If this prophecy may il, my at.Those were differences of laws. The tachment to the; Constitution of the landSouthern Setter., without their own fault, will never fail, so long as. I have breath.by a course of events for which they are [Renewed apt:Minim.]

not responsible, had slavery established a- Now, Gentlemen :Allow mete say thatin hookingover, this morning. the annals ofmong them--did not all the North knowthat ? Diti not they deal with them on your beautiful city Annapolis, I find what, I would expect to finds—that when, thethat basis 1 Did nos they recogaiie that definitive treaty of peace. was proclaimedstate of things ! EntireLy ; entirel.

here, in February, 1?8g, it was ordained toThat was a matter of local leg islation,be a day of general thanksgiving. It wasof State right and State adtninistratiou,with which the North, at that time, had celebrated; and according paths gtead.faith-

.. not the slightest inclination to interfere in ions of Maryland. there eriii;e;dinner andanyreapeet whatever ; and they ought not a ball. Among Oft acute(Hl _that .oceititeto have had , because it was one of these ion, the first having taken notice of. thegreat blessing of the reatoratien Of peace, Ithings that did not enter into the originalscope of that political association which fleti ;het the second w ea-41'.0e. Uointd.Statie:stony their confederacy endure for.the colonies meant to form.

ever." ( Applause ) That confellerstat;Gentlemen : I concur in the sentiments has been changed into a MUre benefit:Ma,expressed by you all—and 1 thank God form of government, It Dart become 2they were expressed by you all—in the consiitoti„ eettei. calculated to "cum see'resolutions passed here on the 10th of De- riglitof us all. But I echothe sentiment; ofember. You say that the Constitution of Annapolis, sod I say ip daemon 'wtiletts,,the United States has accomplished all the though in.the same seasciii—eThe,Conatie,objects civil and political, which the most onion of the United States—May itenduesanguine of its friends ate] framers and foun- forever." (Great applauee.)tiers anticipated ; and that the a ffectioneof thepeople of Maryland are justly rivet-ted to its principles by the memory of thecharacters of the wise and good men Whoframed it, as well as by the blessings theyliberally bestow throughout the world.—That is my sentiment. .Nly heart is iu it.[Applause.]I live and breathe, I walk and sleep--Ihad almost said, I pray to God daily inthe very sentiment of that resolution.—Now you go on to assert a sentiment esgully just. You say that a proper ap-preciation of these blessings would leadevery State in the Union to adopt all such

measured as may front time to time be ne-cessary to give complete and *full effect toany provision of the Constitution, or thelam ,pursuant thereto, intended for theprousetiou of any part of thia great eoin-mon country. ';'rue ; every word trite.Ati,J allow ins to say, that any State. Northor South, which departs one iota from thesentiment of that resolution, is disloyal tothis tittion, [Greet applause.]

Further, so far as any act of that sortMilkmen committed, such a State has nopotties) of my regard. I do not itympaselute with tt. 1 reletke it srlieuever I.044 and on all .003461Ut1i where it orjettielekW pie to trzpittes icy «mailmen's.il.ltort art.Stautssand,l sin afraid therearmesetirbkh have *ought by ingenious cou-uhreatma all State. Legislatures, to thwart4440 elerviest sod fultillonot of the laws4001,1010. passed, to carry into effecttlie ,uk of Om ,Cominitetion. thatFuletet SO it is 110011ed to as regard from

THE KENT COVNTT ,have received a lengthy letter from a cor-respondent givibg a full and'excellent re-port of the examination or Webster. Weextract the following interacting item ref-alive to the examination, and the ekite-mem in the vicinity

The excitement in town was intense,and the Court room was crowded withpersons from Kent, Cecil, Queen Annex,Caroline. and many from the State of Del-aware.. The prisoner in looking well, seem-ed to beconfident ofprocuring hisdiecharge,and was somewhat depressed when re-1committed to jail till 28th of May.There are several threads of connectingcireunistances being unravelled. As noonas they are made publio you shall be nod-Bed. The exertions of our citizens areredoubl4,l each day, and our officers un-;tiring in their efforts to gain some clue tothe guilty persons. The general belief isnow that a touting party eeen in the Ban- j

tia (rasa river about the time of the murder,were the murderers. 11 so, there is noknowing when they will be detected, as Ifang ere this they must be far from the.scene of the tragedy. Soule, however, thinkthat some of the guilty ones are in prison.it was the crew of that boat they un-doubtedly mistook the house, passing byGriffith's end stumbling upon Cosdeu's.

A youth eighty years of age, way mar.tied in Jeffersonville, Ind.. on Wednesday',lat.to 3 young lady in hersweet latitiyeat.'

NARRATIVE OF A FIRE ON A CHINESE 1111PORTANTCisION—The Right oftat Occupant ofa Muse to compel Per-ims tO Leave the Gottad ill front of it.

On ..thituroloy; hav id Voildersmith waslietqra the Cour i1.11'41 writ of habeascorpus.flu

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Tim missionary relied. from Clinai.asqtioted in Ott Koliiidie &Oiling, II acifilotIlse terrible' rav ages aa tire ‘viii i took_... _.... .'ll7 , j.•. .plate on the firs t iiIfaA nary, tele. 4 Iron• rie . iris charge) with in assault and bat.fury oil Andrew,KW, the Steeprera hack-Irate. daring thel peeralieire of aii)gonti.

daticei. Tee fire Oki' 'woke out antude, INey tfirriage. I•lie ,[seta twee goat Keetai sineding iirfrliornrthe UtiiWd State*the shipping, wag of unparalleled 'torrent. Hotel, when lie was ordered to leave by 1In order to form au idea of it. we must mt. snider. The latter called the defend-Iimagine the scene of its devastatzons. A.- *al to arrest him. white' •he did,•aret tookhung the shore of the Ki-ang. fur the bun to the 51,1yor'ii Office. It was fordistance of severe) miles, a° etenthis that the prosecution was brought.—vessel,. are usually lying at anchor that Kea atiageti thus fie ivilta4toi , 0. ihotie tbwhen "ea" films , litie 'oilaniitti- hank theY 10611 for a gentletium Who owed gim' nicera thick forest, but regarded from cy.and that ha_at„ nta &mid, of the aotel. iInaaver Poinythillook nita" ars'inlirlitable Judge Parsons said-he would decide the 1PoPoieuskeile., doming uponthe water.— question-presented 'teem'Stift pririelples,At a still greater distance, though nut eo so that therigheibrparties should he clear-crowded **Other, many other vessel' lie! ly tinder /eon ' giery 'man wane ther

at the dime anchoring ground.. The lgra.„l to /rod of .4114 bonier. • Re lieswhole forms a long bather, eatending ‘, given to aliublic a iighi. to Pale and 'fe--1

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many miles filledwiiii an immeneeiatimber I pas* over it, but in all orbeereepeets it ie•of ships, and presenting a spectacle of 'a much hie propery as any tither partwhich no one who has Dot peen It call of the premieve. , Nft nee has a right ta;),form a conception. On the night In the stand lir (-arty on airy 'briiineashis feint 'bfquestion a furious gale struck this mutate; any man's hence, sad if he ii thus andoi-dinette fleet and the confesion that ensued i ell nod not,fiee the party to teavi and. heone of the vessels woe feued..be on Eire.— 1.. .oun't, he has a right to tog sufficient forceIncreased n; mute by the ivind..and fed by to etimpel the talttittler to go. If stick W6llthe tar laud other combustible materials ; not the law, ti persido lnight get op a ,Lahrwere

which a great number, of the vessels I nand tinder ailothrill 'patios; window, orwere loaded, the fire reed tike lightning i a„y other ,ohtinttiotoi intaineas. • A 'minto the neighboring vessels. The violence i, keep, a public how* to entertain attar..of the fire parted the cable* which' hail gem and 'it-weeders, sail nu one has la debtthus far confined ‘ she. burping ships.-- ;CO coma ab„ot his prittntaes to i ntedireScattered by the raging hurricane in every !With his eostonters orguests. It has beeedirection, these everywhere spread devils- 1, hi Id by the Court that tuen and boys havetation, turning into flame whatever theY no right to collect at,the'corners of caseinend kindling the devouring fire I At the last teritt of `ire Court, .in a sasein a mourn' in the other vessels. In the : where arrests 'were ii.de.dewy an offieer ofmidst of this terrible sea, or fire wan heard persons who had collected around a housethe shrieks and groans of immense num.! wheretite unfortunate female who made aben of mere who, given aver fo itliepair, !nets* resided, it was laid down that thetossed by the storm, pursued,be the dame*. : police had or right tb disperse them.---and encompaased by the raging tval4l! 4 When Kee was told to leave the place bywere at test -burnt to a crisp by the fire. : the proprietor, he ought tin have done so.or etialifiwed up in the wild *brio' of the I Ms refusal to go gave the proprietor astream. The Ki-ang for a great distance ; right to take by him by the collar and putiresembled a sea of fire, and n the space ofhim elf the pavement, or pall a public of.__three hnura ill these vessels, with the un- ;; firer to do it, which was the wiser course.happy men on board, miserably perished. , Vonderamith having done nothing hitt hisIt la agreed on *all hands dist the number ; duty, he ivaa accordingly discharged fromof vessels. according,, to a moderate esti- i custody. —PAil. led,'-mite; imented to mum than three thnus.!and. The Chinese boats,, as it wellknown, even the smallest, are inhabitedby the (*Mile of the captain, together withthe crew, Indeed, there are whple hotterholds, whose members _are born on board,

where they live and die without knowingtnwhat country they belong. They comeittro the world Wherever the floating abodeof their parents happens to be found. A-nton' the vessels burnt were several largeships. Many of them contained from for-ty to fifty and sixty persons. The bodies,mutilated and disfigured by thefire, whichviers drawn out of the stream, amountedto sixty thonsand. These vessels wereloaded with -freight end belonged to Chi-nese front Aitterent provinces. This mayshow the great loss and general bereave-ment caused by the fire. Such a terribleconflagration was-pever-lenowm-we willnot say in China, but in the whole world.

I Tun Tits PIA:VT.—Dr. Junius Smith,1 who it to sedulously endeavoring to intro-duce the tea plant into this country, says,in a recent communication to the press. thatnot one of his plants were too during thelast winter, though snow of several incheslay upon them.Tfity,.are well grown,and finely expanded, itiuT he thinks perms-•windy established: The expense of theculture he believes will be less in the-U--nited States than at the East. They haveno railroads in China, and the cost of thetransportation of its. tea over bad roads,some of it on the backs of men 000 or 1,-000 miles on an average, is equal to aboutone-eight of its value at the place of pro-duction. The Chinese and Htndoos livecheaply, and work for small wages. Theyperform much less labor in a day than anegro well fed on the most substantialfood,correhreed and bacon. Taking therefore'the greater value of a day's work in Amer-ica, the diminution in freight, and thecheapness and despatch of trinsportationover our raitronde, the conclusion of theDoctor is, that tea is to become a stapleproduct of the United State.. The ex-periment is worth trying, and Dr. Smithin setting the examplk,, bass evinced a de.pee of enterprise itilifeh is worthy ofpraise.

CORRUPTION IN VIE NEW YORK LEOIS•LATlM.—Considerable excitement hasbeen'ereated in Albany by the discoveryotoome apparently successful attempts tocorrupt members of the State Senate.--The facts are as follows :

It seems that a very stringent bill forthe suppression of• gambling was beforethe Senate, and in the hands of a commit-tee. Mr. George W. Bull, Sergeant-at-arms of the Senate, undertook accordingto certain documents, made public by MikeWalsh. to base this bill defeated, expect-ing to be paid fur his trouble by the propri-etors of certain gambling houses in NewYork, whose business would be injuredby the new law. lie is said to have re-ceived several large sums from variousMembers of the gambling profession, butone person on whom he depended for aid—Mr. Samuel A. Suydam—refused to gointo the business, and divulged.dhe wholematter.

Tur HORRID AFPAIII er PUrrbiltnlo.I The Pittsburg Post ofMonday says :I We published a..statement, a few dayssince, nra—inother having received fruitsjher daughter a mortal blow with a poker.We published the statement as we received' it, coining, as it did, from a source whichwe had no reason to doubt ; but from thefollowing it will be seen that in a very im-portant particular our informant bad beenincorrectly informed. We are sincerelyglad, that the facts are not as bad as wasfirst rumored, as the truth is "suffic-iently painful." The American of Satur-days says:

From the letterspublished, Mr. Bull ap-pears to have operated with some effecton the members of the Senate committee.Their names are C. D. Robinson, S. H.Johnson and A. C. Stone. The matterwad brought before the Governor and theSenate, and thematter was talked over bythe latter body. yesterday, with closeddoors. The members of the committeeare said to have each inade explanations,but their nature hasttot transpired. Final-ly, a select committee consisting ofMessrs.Mann, of Utica, Dimmiek, of Broome, andMollgan.•of • New York, was appninted.,with power to send for personsand papers.l'hc Sergeant-at-string, Mr. Bull, got windof the exPosture and disappeared suddenly,before he could be taken. It is supposed,1w-escaped to New Yprk city.

"The gtory told in some of our papersa few days ago, and copied by us withdecided expressions ofdoubt, though wide.very wide of the truth, is neverthelessmixed with melancholy reality-. so far atleast as the death of a mother—thoughdevoid altogether of that other and morepainful part of it, the implication of thedaughter in producing , it. We had thetruth ofthe affair related to us by a nearand a mein respectable neighbor. It oc.curred directly after dinner-7-Bmm of chil..dren were quarreling in a room adjoining,the dinirg room—the daughter;was part-ing or reproving them, and,had the pokerin her hand when the mother came in,and.reprimanding the children. took. the pokerfrom her daughter, andturning round, andin something of a 'milled and excitingsum of mind, stumbled and fell, the pokerent4thif her side, penetrating, betweei, aand 4 inches. .She died alnaost hawse-diately. It is unnecessary to conceal thenames. The unfortunate sufferer by this'untoward accident was Mrs. Riddle, thewife of Squire Riddle, ofRobinson town-ship- among themost wordty and re.speefable families in 'the connty. Godknows', that the truth ia,sitiOciently pain-ful ; and why, or by whot,athe,cn!el fiend-ish addition was made to it, it is as diffhcult as useless io conjecture.,'.'

Ef igriA4NED sr Latrr.—Afr. A. J.Dow. in kis work. entitled '*the Philos°.pity of Spiritual Intercourse," thud lays'open the ntystiery• which has heretofore en-veroped,saine of thei..spirits", in toches-ter anti elsevihere

"I now proceed to explain how spiritscan 'theive table or other inorganic 'Sub-atomic* ; A spirit; without imases/ing tiny'ofthe grossness of the earthly.** tsyenorganized in its ,principles end , function,media), as weare in this life ; and Whenit, a spirit, desires TO' Move 'a table;Ivey of manifesting its nearness,) iteon-marinas he own toagnetle and powerfulelements so as to take, hold, alit were, of,the magnetism of the Atmosphere.'• In ',like manner. this atmospherical magnetismtakes hold of the electricity of the airy andthe latter ia then concentrated upon the ar-ticle which it is the spirit's design to move.Atmospherical magnetism and electricityare, therefore, the nerves and muscleswhich spirits employ when manifestingtheir presence tothe material senses ofbe-lieving as well as skeptical individuate.—Hence, when "rapping." are heard, andwhen it is certain that no mischievous ordesigning person Is producing them byway of imitation, then it is perfectly rea-sonable to conclude, as has been hithertoexplained, that a friendly spirit from thespirit-land is producing electrical, rollingCollOuss innd upon some material sub.stance, through the intermediate agen-cies of terrestrial magnetism slid else.tricity. The modus operandi of thesephenomenal design not now to detail; be.cause at present it is deemed sufficient formankind to KNOW that it is both naturallyand philosophically possible for spirits toapprvisch and influence heavy and grossbtxlids of matter."

Lent-Pnartaurc--410pa; it appears, willnewer di. within • her,breast. We ars in-fonsied,hy the;late accounts that she ' will'send out another Arctic estpedition' nextseason. The Prince Albert, it is stated;will again be fitted out and manned, antiwill proceed to Prince Regent'altileiwhere the ship 'will be laid' op instich rife, . „and convenient harborage at can be found:The party will 'then proceed in beats asfar as can be reached by open water; theywill cross the lithmus of :flocithist, andfollow out their search as far to the west-ward as possible. Where boats cannotbe worked “kyacks" will be 'used,which, with the assistance 'of the Esqui-maux, will enable the party to pro.Cried one or two hundred miler furtherthan boats could carry them, as the "by-ticks" can be rolled up and dragged overthe ice. It is proposed that the expedi-tion shall remain out one season, and ifthe state of the weather and the ice he fav-orable, it is expected that a very extensivesearch will be effected. The xpeditionwill he under the command of -Copt. W.Kennedy, who has gene home from Amer-ca for th-st purpose.—.,qnsericers Telekrra h.

After such a lucid exposition, no onecan posith y be at a to tc account rutg ,

,uise ntsnifeststicqs,--provitted they Mar.toutindof .

LAWYER" IN THE VNITED STATICS.-The people in the United States must beknn4of raw, notwithstanding it is it ex-pettAve; for we Noe by Livingston's LawMaclaine, that there are $1.670 lawyersin thwcountrif, or about one to ever, elev-en hind#ed idhabitents,,mete and fernille,old aieddyoung, blaek and %Aim, Joni smlCentre'', bega ind tree. -Philatlerphiacounty has Tour hundred and forty-seven

' lawyers, or nearly one to every hundredpersons. Pennsylvania has over seven-teen hundred. If our own State is favor-ed with a large amount, New York is moretheitudomlbly blysed; for ilk has over fourtbr eutand 'fitted buddredlawyers. Mr.14ittIngstowastimates lbel eat* huttater,prectine has an average income qf $l6OO. ITiffs would' make 'the aggreipte" doer tit ',law in the United Ststes nriChllle door-mire iudi of 'nearly- IWO...three' millibtui

allaulllON (*MX 'Crasuria,-,ThieWashingtoncorrespondent •of the journalti Coinmerct says, should &milt Carolinasecede .tentorrorn the movement biin no.Ivey noticed by she United. BunnGovernment. except by the withdrawal ofthe United Boner millutry fore& front:Port-Moultrie, and the platting the United Statessweat vessels off the harbors ofCharleston.Beaufort. eked Helens, so eollbet therevenue. The" Mats of. Wage will theta be

The United States Mail Will be' takenfrom Wilmington. N, C.. to klavanalt.•-.The Betake:of Routh Carolina will 'sus-pend, because the creditors cannot paythem. The cotton cattpe will be tent. atgreat expense., to Savanah, House. inCharleston will become of little value--forher trade will cease. The slaves Will be-come valueless and burdensome, and theirmasters, will drive them ofT, os run awaytrout them;—the very smut of things thatJohn Randolph predicted.: Taxes weredoubled (or 1864 : but for the next year.they must become destructive of all heal.news and property ; and theStatecan 'with.;er borrow nor. pay._ The South-Carolina-revolutioa canoot be sustained beyond onecrop.

Tp'as New Cons:--Pie die for three.Cent 011ie* ordered tope coined by thelast Cditgresi,,htui been finished, and thecoinage would 'be proceeded with' at onceat our Mint, but fora defect in the law,which makes no provision for procuringthe sliver and copper to commence with.There will be a few days delay until theproper steps are taken by the authorities

at Washington to remedy the deficiency.The new coin is decidedly neat and tasty,'and will be in a measure a convenient sub-' attune for coppers. It one-fourth cop-per and three-fourths silver, so that thebaser metal streets the color but slightly.In size it is between the gold dollar and afive cent piece, but it is se much thinerthan either,•that a blind men can easilydistinguish them apart by the pouch. Thefate of the coin has a capital C, with 3 inin numerals, indicating the value of ihecoin embrticed within it. Around theedge are the thirteen ears for the originalStates. On •the reverse is a stir, havingin its centre an American shield, andround the edge, ..(Inited States of timer-ica, 1831."—Phil. Led.

PftoP. PAGE'S Electro,Maguetie Loco.motive made a preliminary trial, on Thurs.'day, on the Washington railroad, for thepurpose of testing the best mode of at-taching the battery, which seems to be adifficult point, owing to the jostling andoscillations of the locomotive, The Nat-ional Intelligeiver says--

It was run over two miles, and the bestspeed on a straight track was ten miles anhour. The locomotive.weighs ten and ahalf tans, and has five feet drivers. withtwo feet stroke. We hope soon to see itunder way iu full blast. It made a curiousappearance to those who happened to beon the spot at the lune, alit looks exactlylike a passenger car.

IMPORTANT ARREIT.-4-Two men werearrested in Pittsburg on Wednesday last,as part of a gang of counterfeiters now in-festing that city. On being searched, thesum of four hundred and eleven dollars, incounterfeit notes, was found in their poe.session. Three hundred doilars of thisa.mount were in ten dollar notes on the StateBank of Ohio. The remainder consistedof spurious ten dollar notes on the Miners'Bank of Pottsville, and threes on the SlatsBank of Ohio, die former being tolerablywell executed.

Lusonvo.—Tbe boys in San Francisco,who are expert with the lassoo, have turn.ed their attention to new objects. Theystand at the corners, and when they see adrunken hombre turn it, they dexterouslyding et him, and when once in the loop,tho give him a trot, sufficient to work allthe bile oft his stomach. These newtemperance reformers were quite ,activeyesterday, and seemed tobe very zealousin the cause.7—po/(fornits Courier.Tau WHEAT Caor.---In Ohio the groi-ing wheat is reported to took finelythroughout the entire 'Wheat 'poi/Eng re-gion. In the Southern and 'Weirtertitione of kliehigati; the winterhas been un-favorable. Front Wienotwin, the '

genre is cheering, slid the sante may belaid of NeW York:, The whiter him gen:.entry been' mild. ' '

Swami orItf4l ailit•dthe Jotarnotionil 'Monthly Magazine forAPtili that it,ie soniempliiikai to' placein rho Pork ofKew ;York City, a colonialliguritor.Mr. Webster, by Minim Towers:,,lira 7~b(iti' ori fir.ithtiiit,--r!ne specialememittee of the Noir Lo gidatoro,to Who& Was referred so Muttb'ef the Gov-ernor's message as relates, to slavery,made a' roport, condemning the fugitive ,

slave Isar as urronatitutional; unreasonableand cruel, Arc. Forcible resistance to thehivr'is, however, condemned.UNION MUTING 'IN MISIISOIPPL-At.Jacket:in, Mies., on the 10th inst., a latgeand enthrtsiasticmeeting of the friends of theUnion was held, at which all the precincts

in Hindes comity were represented. W.L. Sharkey, Henry S. Foote and Amos R.Johnston, were nominated as delegates tothe State Convention by acclamation,

Attune OF THE FRANKING PRIVILEGE.—Some twelve or thirteen bags of mailmatter, weighing upwards of thirteen hun•dred pounds, all going to Mr. Senator Hot--

- land, of Arktmeas, under his own frank,CiEVOIMATONAL SEAT TO se Colvtcs. went from our city post-office to the mailTEM—CoI. Hendrick B. Wright, who ran boat, going South, this morning. The pos-es the Democratic candidate for Congress. Cage on this single lot of books, iSt,c., whichin the LuzerneoColumbia, Wyoming, and this honorable Senator has franked to him-Montour District, Pa.. in Octoberfait, and self, would imount to betWeen three andwas defeated by a small majority, by Win. four hundred dollars. Such abuse as thisM. Fuller, the Whig eandldete, hes an. ought to.stiniulate the people to demand•nouneed Ith intention to contest the eke- that iberfranking privilege be taken awayitem • : ' *altogether.—Louisville Cduriere2rothirt.l

'l'he SECRUT BALLOT.—A law has beenearrk:d through the Senate of .frlaesailiu-Bette,. by. ,••coelition" majority. whichprovides that every voter shall *eat ophis ballotAn an envelope, barite jleposittng'APhe State is to furnish the involves:%With oreottrse will be meetly a1i10,4-'o4gropt.object of the common .hallat.,to insure secrecy if the voter should wishit; but the tickets of opposing partiessometimes vary in size, color of the paper,dro.,ead thus the judges and inspectors,mud even the bystander., ens often tell toa certainty what vote has beengiven.

AN kinglets Ciatossev.—Clos of therelWko,ll sa4spillitothigh,„srAli•bi-illbitea at the World's Pair is thq NewYork Courier itnii Eitrtfrert pr nted:On itdouble sheet, The '4lWensiorti' of thisSum:moth 'abstain fire Ran fist inohbg'byone fist four %Ass, `aad' hit mitighlt Ilittle ovsr half i pairld

Ditaaanalao•automit..-.lllr. Wm. OWhinder depimett'this ;fife very suddenlyri onTuesday evening of km week, et hie see/clew* is Otis Dorongb. ,0a •Tuesdayt bewent to Harrisburg sod had hisafe Innen-ad for s{l.ooo. by the Kaystmte ;MoundLife *lnsurance...Company. of Harriibugg,and nxt him :way returning homey eat was'Laken ,rary. !kik nod at the' two Milo, 'gateon the liercisbum Turnpike was .no ex,tremely ill,,that, the gate-keeper •brougbtlhim to hie residence is a carriage. hesuddenness ofhis ,death and, othercircuit].'maces attendingit, induced the InsuranceCompany to send over Dr. W. W. Ranh-erfortl, of .Harrisburg. to maks apsenrcw-tem examination of the corpse. He, without own physicians. did so'. and evidentmarks of poioosi were found in 'the atom-ach. which wail pent to Philatletrthis andthe centime thereofanalysed, when•it wasascertained that the deceased had: takenarsenic and thus put' a period to his ea.istsess. He was about SO years oftige,and leaves a wife sod children, whom • itappears Ii wished to make comfortablefor-life, before Aronsmitting the -rish -actwhich deprived them of husband, fatherand friend. The widow will not obtainthe 1116,000, for the policy of Insurance ex-presely excepts cases of suicide.—YorkRep.

SHAD. IN The SINIQINCHANNA.--A notefrom our .correrpondentat Havre de Graceinforms us that the, shad fisbing in theSusquehanna ha. already commenced,with unparalleled success at this season.From the immense quantities taken by thegill net, at this early period it is presumedby the knowing ones that the fishing sea..on is some two weeks earlier than usual,thereby catching many of our large opera-tors' arrangements not completed.

DEAD.—The Hon. William Clark, for;;Berl), State Treasurer of Pennsylvania,member of Congress, and D. Mater Treas.urer, died in Dauphin county, Pa., onFriday

'IIE POTATO ROT. --The resolve pas.Bed by the Massachusetts Legislature, of.faring a reward of $lO,OOO for , a remedyfor the potato rot, has been approved bythe Governor. The offer extends to anyperson within the Commonwealth, whoshall satisfy the Governor and Councilthat, by a test of five'iticeessive years, hehas discovered a sure and practical remedyfor the potaio rot.

onacr Arno rna vest reuieres.---Trie jointresolutions which passed the Ohio Houseof Representatives, instructing the Sena-tors in Congress to endeavor to procure arepeal, modification, or amendment of thefugitive slave law, appear not to have beenacted upon by the Senate; but., in lieuthereof, a uew set of resolutions were con-cocted in that body which arestronger than,the first. The first of them as amendedpassed the Senate by a vote of 18 to 10, 1and the House by a vote of 52 to 10.—The second passed the Senate by 21 to S.and the House by 41 to 21. Ohio, byits Legislature, hes decided by a strongvine that the fugitive slave law "ought tobe immediately repealed."

issount AND THE UNION.—The Senateof the Sutte•of Missouri, by a unanimousvote, directed the Goyernor to return thereplutions of the late Nashville Conven-tion to its secretary or president, "with-out note or comment."

CROSS set FRANKLIN COIINTY,On Saturday week, a man named CharlesImms. from tho vicinity of Funkstown, inFranklin county, Pa., was committed tojail in Chambershurg, for killing a man na-med McFarren, by cutting him in the backwith an axe. The parties lived together,and the act grew out of a drunken spree.A woman who was present .was alsowounded, by the axe in Imms' bands.

FLAVORING Ice Caaaat.--,,1n &neighbor-ing town, during ..Court week," a goodlycompany were apsembled at a public din-ner table, and among them a wag whomwe may call Dr. Bkiiik, 'and a country'gentleman of the Jury.' The Doctor desp -ot! ieecreamitand the juryman,not know-ing what it'wac4ookedat the Mitten when'the uncle Mime mi;twaite how he woulddispose cif H. The' latter,' perceiving thathie neighborWan in' a doubtful State ofmind, ttOk some cream Upon hii ppppppla tesmoothed off the top, carered itWithpepper, and Made a bole In Ili centre ladpoured ih Shah ',inept. The'strangerreached neer m the and ":ributitingthevecindintelitt, did' likewise: liwihtmtook wspootiiiiliofthe prepared eviiwiti In-to his Matta, gave one look ,aleond ' the,table; titid4dmilt.'• The etninpately.ohouhkCould' all aa'y witheretititetri"' ' ' •

Mtßev.A. ItAss, IstsifNeshanialbweilCambe faincounty, hacacipspiellan 4164 bthe pupate *l'Ausding othabothips • bl'iNtriS-

SIALTIMORM MAMILET.'most TN! vaTTT mons ion OP yntriseay.FLOUR AND MEAL.—The Thor :oakremains quiet. We-mate Wee of800 bbla:Dmai.and btrait at 14 $7l. Nothing dons in Oily Mills:Sake of Corn meal at $2 67 s $B. Rye Glom13 44 a $3 50.GRAIN—But rime doing in grain. We notesmall sales of red wheat et 05 a 97 chi • white01 00 a $1 06 for common, and such as is Eska.

lila for finally flour $1 12. Corn q uiet—ealea ofwhite al 59 o Go eta ; and yellow at 59 a 59 eta.Outs 48 alO cts. Rye 08 ets. Cloversawi—-sales at $5 25 a $5 87 for prime quality.

he Pew-holders in thePreiNcrin Church are requested to pay overtheir pew rents fur the past year as speedily aspossible to the Treasurer of the Bowl ofTrustees,that the Trueure may not fail in meeting thenengagements. J. B. M'PHERSON

April 4, 1851. President.

eerrBLANK DEEDS, (Ex-itdmittistrators' and commonform,) justprinted--a full supply and onsoparior paper,—st this 'Office. ' MoorMortgages, and ethet Bloke.

REGISTER'S KOTICE.is hereby given to all Lege-

ters and oilier persons concerned,that the Ad/di/tea/ration .9crottots of thedeileatted petson; hereinafter mentioned,wal be presontedat the Orphans' Court ofArtists county, for confirmation and allovv,erica, on Tuesdcy the 22d duy of.ftprilnext. viz :

210., The lAnitleceotnet of David Miller,Adminharator of Mary Wolf, deceased.211. The second and final account ofSamuel Alwins, A4.1144.114,16 ConradAlwine, deciaied. "-

tWtlytfif ,a.1114/4144001110.1-14.11141b--eiur damemetrator of Wtn.M...Cdrdy,ifeeeisetk213 The scene nr iii 'Norbert Geiger,

Administrator ofAstliong214. The seetend.aftionneof Henry Sny-

der and Joseph R. ileydes, Ealteutters ofthe last will and testamen t;of ,Pultn'enyder,deceased.

111b. The Ind andfinal 'meant'of ?red-rick Delone, Administiatoy Of • eptinuelKuhn. Jimmied: ' '

210. The first and Baal aceoatoolSam-nel Durboraw, Abligniaielnktor of plungeBaker, deceased,

517. 'Ths first and dna abeount of Jo-seph Fink, Executor...of .itte'lest will andtestament ofPater Elam"dricernisd218. The firm

,

am:42oneof Bain-eel Durboraw, Guardian Of And'iritit

219. TheSnit decouht offlnitgeGrownand Jacob Gepip, &oculars a( the lastwill and tenement of Michael limbold,nen., deceased.

220. Tho first, account of Jacob L.Grass and Nosh Miller. Administrator ofJacob Grass, deceased.221. The first and opal scoount of'Rob-

ert M'llhenny ao4Robett.K. hilihanuy.Executors of the last will and testament of

M'llhenny, di:teemed.222. The first assonni of Robert Ma-jor, Executor of the last will ah 1 teats-

tnent of James [Wept; &Cesarf.223. The secendend final account ofDan-lel Diehl, John Blair, and George Gulden,executors of the last trill and teetteets ofPeter Diehl, deceased'.

WM. W. HAMERSLY.Register's Office, Gettystnarig; RegisterMarch 21. 1861.

In the MatterOP the intended application of Joie 8101111011 Zfer license to keep a public House in Hearßer-lin. Hamilton mernahip—it being an old ataud.WE, the undersigned, the

township of Hamilton, do herebysternly that we know the above named pe-titioned, John Skidmore, and the House torwhich License is granted—tbat said houseis necessary for the aeitenimodatioa of thepublic and the entertainment of strangersand travellers, and that said petitioner is aperson of good repute for honesty andtemperance, and•that he is well. ,providOdwith house room and other conveniencesfor the accommodation of the Public andthe entertainment of fir:nevi and travel-lers.John Yeah, E. T. Miller,J S. Hiklebrird, W. 8: Hildebrand;Hugh M'Sherry, Iseob•RouerSimon Minnick George H. Schwartz,Miobtal Stambaugh, Heury.Ouarbeltam.George W. Spangler, John Hoover,A H. Stoner, Peter Herlecher.John Harty. ' [Horeb 28.-3 t

In the MatterOF the intended application of Mn. Mutt forLicense to keeps public Howse in ..Xcer Ox-ford. Adams county—lt being an old xi:ma.WE, the undersigned, citizens of NewOxford and vicinity, Adam. county',certify tint we know the above numediteJtitioner, Mrs. Miley, and the House 'lirwhich License Is granted—thaessid houseis necessary for the accommodation ofthe public and the entertainment of stran-gers and travellers, and that said petition-er is a person of good repine for honesty.and temperance, and that she is well provi-ded with house room and other etinVeni-

ences for the accommodation of the pub-lic end the entertainment of strangers andtravellers.Michael Raily, - Levi Wilton's,.Daniel Hetaak James Lilly,Franklin Hoch, Gen. Hersh,Thema. Bnodgrame, Edward Wayly,Augustus Briteher, Meng BartMatthew Timmons, John C. Ellis,Jacob Diehl, ' J. W. Diehl..

March 2.19.-81 •

In the MatterOF the intended application of lissom 80171*:fez license to keep a public' house. h Oki/ 'ownof East esetin, lianttison tossothip--k beint. an old stand.

WE, the undersigned. citizens of thetownship of Hamilton. do hereby,certify that we know the above named Or'titionez. Henry &num., and the House for;which License.is grimed—that said humidis necessary for the accamatodatibn ofArt-public and the entertainment of stranger*and travellers, and that said petitioned iv

a person of good repots for honesty,and'temperance, and,that he is welrpretrided''with house room and other eonvenieneeiv,.for the,accommodation of -the citablic andthp.intlesteiameat of stnimgera sad -travel.;, • ,

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••,Wen GI iftlditiprasil, AsErow,r Reater.•JokeYeats mss Wotf , , • ,Jacob iteitzell, Joba l Hrvwp.

Jobb' Ifildeknind,*I,Mkt. Myers,Bemoel SHavittaall.' Atelk .`

Goo W [Mankst

'Si% ckSts• I, • c .1 ; 4011•00.4,' , 10 (..3111

1111 away,frouithe eittivier thesubriAllfr ,,efeeiber. tel Borough 411 adtlys.bur on: Monday' 'lthelfalleb der,Inst.. au indented Apprenuee to the Coabio.,

bupWeN, atiOnning dern/4149440named, 4+.01 Hakim*, 4604 Aboo /P-"Yeorte.:Si feet 7 inch'. higlu Bed darkb* s:All Nirvana ere brushy warned Mabor.or employ die said.Appriatioalack**%,lbit ,on aly,seopunt.I.I3OFAXtp E1T1401141,,,,,ty

GeilY•Wrg, Pik.v MarchREADY-AIADE CtOTil/1(4;r!::'

JusT returned from the °Mee withinf';new and spondni nesertment Wif Rte« it

dy•lllade Chrthing, which will be (Hera. !,

ed of on terms whielt will astonish pee.l.l-- The piblio'nre invited torahand judge for themselves. • ,•• • ' •,:

.51AIRCUS SAMSON:., ,t•Gettysburg, Jan. 3.--tf

STOVE PIPE,F every size, ennstantl7 on hansfina

fur sale at BUEIII,LR'S ?malitSheet Iron Establishment, oppesit,4Office, Clumbersburg staset.Gettysbuit!•,1Penn's.

I. 0 T H S CASSIMEREff ViErsT'G INGS, deco,—a lisbitmabf*teceilvd rot torte at; SCHICK*. • ' 4

. 111,alsTuesday Isiri 90itsegeowe of the stateof the roods, shay adjootned to ahem' ieheogles oftheir eindriatess, filsesdalitheSA of 4prik twat ati I o'olock,,whoa a 'Ng pseadanoe icdesired, , •

' STEVENSON,March ilk

Atirbt !Lit:tote-abtisMell.Will be iiken at tinaingie, ifaarly application be na

GR'Shssiff Picket has adasetioNl4llo imps' 'of ittract of land situate in hleicallail'ti;Mblesili; 01:11i•wining !la aclikkliai:•afallAie t on which areseeded• tots.llKy hag bob's'sod mistmoss%Um propos,at Jens? Toossa--4.be 'sad,on leststshiyi ihs' Arll. at 1 o'clock, P.14.4is the Gottet:ictilitt ' • '

rag .CeimPaaloai.13:"W• ha" isco^4 specimen IfeJe as*

and beautifully Ohm wp. weekly journal;ebduMe title of .okosinee Pictorial Drawbar Room

,Chayntsat""rpoklieked 43/mutton to..Boston, It h e leapt (prima Oak of su-perior papa, printed with clear beautiful type. il-iellUbbsi by *MOM* Or *aidleuiengravicup, andpreeems in eleiptut am:imam of alt.' We Itstlyitmay be Weil esetelieed. bee advettlaureneaaathior colue"

Int. %gm, , IriN4POLIS ert*cg.—*.;vriessizik's 4clind01441 ,1,4MPodaYeatira,listwisk. will.be fcss4 in 104111.0P4-Pep 1 ft*, epeefrom the fircespdasibis pro-ciaveryisai which * Asraccerited most ofhiemind Union Ilimeohss,but issufficisakilaciereithisowith So sok am*the isswiwt.

SUICIDT„.--430 Timlay leaning bat„ Mt.Hoer 64/mu,bedding inpunateriand township,thin'eniontr..,ininained gab* by Gutting bthroat Hs died gone nut intoone Oahe goldscoolly in the inutribig to plane', bat after plough.ing • round or two.ho *Got tit * wadi road+doseby and put an and to his career by cutting histhroat WA 1•104141.1100: •Th. boli Was discov.invd , about awn, lobe" she iDenowei *al mnti-'mined and as *blot Reid. whit* retoluil ill a'inlet in aonontinos with the above recta. Tiedemand tau sornowliit advanced in lib and• ofvespactabia Way, but tadbeen laboring for seinetime under pallid liberation Ur wind, to whichUtter cause the aietawaholY deed is ittributable.

IndAnima on AateonOlOOS.Dr. Mormon has, during the past week. beenengaged in this place to deliveries a course ofPopular Lectures on the imbject of Mitronosay,which his. Yoga attended by quite a number of

sentleasion. The dir. is an nenseribleand ancolleint intinse—.4smons to isep oefsody eon.versant with the pianiplas mid lams upon whichthis intematiourdepertment of Science is based--Andpoiesista the fecalty of combining' scientificdmeht with the mere popelsr and readily tempt*hended general principles, in such manner as torender his lectures intelligible lathe's/ninon mindand inetracdve to all. No study is better cairnWed to mimeo the mina wan i lively sense ofthe infinite wisdom, power and glory of the greatarchitect of theVniverse, or to impart lofty andsublime eueroeptions, thou that of Astronomy t andany tiring beating upon it cannot be otherwisethan pro/table to the intelligent and inquiringmind. Dr. Moulton has with 'him a nember ofAstronomical Charm, an Orrery, a .144gictont-em,"arrid other spparetsa, to he oral in illustra-tion ofhis lectures. Four Lectures of the courseremain to be deNvored—sae to-night and one on•briturJay, Mondry and 'headily railas each.—Admission to each Wears 141 ma.

IrrWe undennand that D. %Hinson, in corn•plinace with an invitation from •'Adams Division,No 211,, Sena Toopermams," will deliver a pub-.tie Icahn sn romparaame, in WOowstions'irHall, on Wednesday owning new, at B o'cindk.—The public are invited tO maim&

far we leer* that oar former tom:moan. TheRev. Mr. C

, has aceepted the Presidencyof4he Ooliege and Professorship in the Theologi-cal Seminary, et ThEn, Ohio. Mr. G. hes been•'Biated by Mhos" for' the kat month or two, Halit now consular-eat.

rrThe keg. W*. thieves, Me of Geftys.%mg Seminal; bra taken chugs of the Er. Lu-Omani Cberek at Cettalobarie, /11. Y. late addertie care ofRIM SWIM

CONBTRUCTIVE MILEAGE,-11 hMatedThat Mama. Clay, liederweed, Cooper, Peatoa,Badge*, Beward sad Mangum, are the Senato►a'who reamed the ceeatruative tothaegit atthe weptwasioe or the t 7. O. Sioate.

The AutlNlLlldaapplag Law.The lickhos NUto repeat cartel" sections of the

Al2ll,Kidetenting Act of Nat ties imp la theSame last week, mil all he repeal* coleuses

stitched eat except'one to authorise the'jells ofthe Commonwealth te,be useVor the inmtping ofa fuetive While ttle seas 6, ender coneitleratimt,--The Bill 14

, shiesisaca Flamed the Elmuuti by thefo llowiPS:"o44,'Yeae—Matteek Dm* Crab!). Fenton,Fhwyth, Friday, Frick, Palma. Goenuery, Hop,Jose*,Xeseigerreher. itleblesiterm htyerat PeniteriI:Madmen, allamer and Matthias, lipeakaw-111,Maya-4mm Carothent, Corson Cunning-hamajaeleu, Maieste. Savory ant .Wilker—.7

Tag ZORKKANS..4I, osooterfelt $lO bete en the NowtBank wm ptuantra at the ennnter'Otdui 'Pork8,64-46./W°o4o The , eetitsiei. iee 9 1,the 114 .0100, 4eleol Few 1, 1114 tomes At No.14tIkpayable 1104.Hahn: Tita utedillledt teeddioo theagetiro benne* dint; t6a erhide appprr*nee et the note' is bad—blurred and black ; thepapa:lop ,darkee, the thatof the sonnies WMand the signatars are poor imitetiene.—Kork e•

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,XOJIS 4EGIIILATIVit marrows.-.•iviiimaswand that the aitisibetei ofstlpiturfo; 010)101114tPeit,144102. OOP ilkR0144 ,141)1444:4111,*arL01,1 C 11464of got 04, to silit a ab so Seoulley44lllpingsrit a rib* &ism ---Thio6004! 41900d1V

trPraiihmtil'ilhatf** mitoet. beteldeNti..ting himege diceOb eitor Oe„so0,4n .04,wfihre'te' die Emilie Stele& Som. hat JoaoPuomeemem and Iteratiato I. Now Yetir: triihrii°Moo*ithirilkiti have loon ririentlyshorafd'a ad', o,l#itilowe ,

ONGWalteotthOr-41 piontniale(Stem) WWI, eittWilalevasicut= .aid--ead MOW isiJ out for Lill horwinding Amato, but from the fact ihat the bodythr atitill:ll3Patere'47orrL i in=Inialheent,moo eremoertodw Oe gaod4itbaladropined betycpwaridvalldd ou her husborreekAl.bat, give me ions ester."

eir#l I. 11161.TT~l"2:tut' ..tItiocillspidommvpioat•,41wriko,111W4*'bilistt Sttfalea4.4lPiftior Aiama, of atiftetimploasto, dooming , sairekas

io Ike(wielmieoftheir- particular eestlietteeetst,s.fßb.Approptiotiod bid kis boob ender °mildews*dor in.deiliosilist sad if iiired nit mid wadi

Vis; 1101311131Mbn eir of %W--eill:WV/light get! Ibtidj'ibttidituo.2. Tita* in wok itity4l:‘,;,6 ,4, me.'dotal kid ttoasi hi.' P 66.4 Otti 'o‘olo,*t°'l4ol' °•0 0.64 10;k 1°0: 10°?•"0., 0! 0 40'

pi- too 0.4,

skins bill, kis Whew AaalliagellfolidialtaiabF t Moopthinis to mem*101 l silts io s dent take Ii .p, sod teta bail vuno.slonl.ard sere the .48 rotes Go theta*

.oppepshis albs bill ,hawconsplotely tbolr Iplembusi. They Sh ,wea btotionit to 'ottipond 'Msinks incept olitiotillvoitiliVittS Won* di* boar ofirtlioernmeni; oT the ,ieeetlectetd'nimblerIt. If it lthoilti up 10'1'1.1401{0brlhii, h will iirdettiTY be op 141 In sesibia,&itkt will 666 to be pasad'over. In !hat csi«,Its ,170100 40400440806 Bte.of*op, speopitisoar mariner said our bash will cautionAs an.°OW 7•11 a But a good ass cOsang.','Tfliat ea no la).* witolityar, Oa .laOro Ws*out Cepepseewltli haelsOf I. toodefel Woteal offies4•444g, which by shot Its.. sal bewell sod secestaly established, and the very Do.moos*, "OW opposing it, will then Elias the ctn.dft °flee easitiriesnt. ,

The Wins repeal ihs Act of lildiferidative iskidnapping ha bolo disposed •oriii the eitteteby' atrillidg'init teerti iepeating:oeighin of the,billexcept Orin, Whleh 'riptide the 6th section ofAct of HIV, prnhibitieg the use ofdo prisons inthe State Ihr the 'detention of (segues alaVei—Tkia section passed the Sonata unattirnoilily—Yearn, >5 it Viva; hostel she inN giusagsof 11.1t4milysy.r,. 110,i11ti AI 1 ?atsPenheitrateLeti take" nocission siongratu fatethe Demooray meths pump of this section sodoopsWors it jute a triumph, et the ems Nara pp-raclit; g the names 'or the *seen Whigs in ilts neg.alias on thefinal pantsge, as tumor voted againstit. The foot la. that there ie nothing hift of hbbill di. lostiohscos wanted, as it moofrom ihe

Apo. ft was voinpletely tom le assets.-:soteach se,.that the House Irtfl not veeognise it setheir own, and will kill it outright The oat sae.don passed, ben* kor which Beery Whig presentvoted, and If Is anything tit Mesa facts to

the boin°era ey cams for grittilation—theywe ',thankful for Entail favors."

The bill providing for the election of 3adges, eaiejairest. by the recent amendment to the Consti-tution, has bean passed by the Bosse through rem.rood reading. es also the bill providing for theregietreaton of bathe.deaths and marriames. TheSenate has mimed finally the bill proMdtng forthepayment ofthe Ist end ad regi menu ofPenn'aVolunivers, Who seised in the In. war with Meat.ieo ; and the joint'resolution relating trr theputt.lice tiort cif the final report ofthe Geoltohmicalrat-

The Philadelphian' have *mired themselvesInto another fever. A bill has beam smuggledthrough the 'Senate, authorizing the Cunitruetionof• trigrosit from the Ohio State line to the NewYork gtate. line, through the County drab' inthis Stale, Thereby connecting pulite works inboth Ohio and New York, which are now in pro-ems of completion end nuking • directline ofcorn-munieetionfrom the interior otOillie te.tits Cityof New York. It is hardly necessary to lay thatthe Philadelphians are evareperaled beyond 'meas-ars. They may as Melt tabs it ccrolli, 'however,as the bill will be defeated jet. gut it is graze.ly insinuated, (on how good authority Itoownot.) that serloni threats are made that if more at.ttintlon is not paid to the Were/Ad otThi ladelphiaby our Legislature she will apply to thenut Con_gram for a separam tiltata ouganizatiort

Hon. bantrif Webster arrived bora this after'noon. He will be received by Gov. Johnston inthe Hail of the House, ibis ',luting, and a speechisoxpeeted from him in reply.

VirgAnte and becorslon.The Legislature oC Virginia has adopted, nr so

almost' nhanirnoits vote, a aeries'' teiolUtion,excites/0g the determination of ltai State inland,by the "Compromise' measures of the lust Con-vese..eell see giving expression of sympathy'with South Carolina in her prwalevery,stews, hist,counselling against all projecte fora dissolutionof the Union, and declaring that Virginia will.take no pert in the proposed Southern Congress..Upon, this action the National fntelligapooi re-otaylkit a . 4 11Vs shall make no exultation upon tbelate triumph of truth, and reason, and patriotlem:'in the Legislature of the slaw ofVirginia, drat,:in her House of Delegates, and, seitondly, iii hic,twiate. The members of both tbeas brut, webare no doubt, have faithfully rellsotai the senii4+menu of the people of that State. We nodal Wonly to introduce to pug 'readers, the followingquestion by • ,Vitgirita preis, aid jnwer to it bythavediraitiesur 4114 Disunionpaity,,,,kri*Fri

nepreiwiyik Nokia staootitaant intoti,oo r..QtIFAITION.(From the Atchison Sepebikee erattotkilPossttort •or Viatitatia,-,-The Rotolo.none, of thh hitiMattiret retet•sone to theOoil images ofthe lasLeja-

-1101114. atklliettenby define, her posisiow toshow that she has no, sympathy with Skr.callaiontatitl 'that shd, Tesolved to sbidtlby the stijuittnent of the lastColnifts44l. 7,Whii ihe Sotaltern Prosiky 104.Will it brand VirginAsill r< "sabot4tuog•let t"_1 •j)110.41$141111.

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, ,[From the Soothing Prom of the nine auwelenloThe resolutkine adopsediby' die' Visite.is House of Wilkeiii enbinittirtretelbilh eawiatlr ifioi do

re.1111: AcsuAttliton earl ,n lhe ilitsitrVih . iig i Istgtwoonr ribhle; 4rheniPseinror 41,Altitiktio lft'. ;Mule wit' tiiip itto 0..? , lio.:tob,tho. Abe nhi,,

'Waite or ltied-t. hi liti &ill* 'Ilost by a sots obi 'II, OtYli 21. ' •""

lily 'o# thiribleW Alatislii%4oo,said theÜbe epf id Indiana) Re the,rote,Virgisillt UM hiked herpoiddadied*MotedbreitsiedikstroftheAlbeth, a tad'art the,mighly felled;lrt i , i,, ,), • Al,

, ",retddeddiceliodeibisf Ilbollklbaildddideiteneequenee the IM. gotten otetionlessishismettin SWICK V4lO4PiMA44I 0111.4411.011044.5r419144y1P0044PP4,4)PivAvti1i MAIN*'ti,Pii.4olll• PitilhViiinit2,WSit 40 41kiVerelias erId,edsel4tidiet4lo•44lFide famed* Whew* let4ertemeotreillloreitetione attikaNallogt, locums,

reowabbreir this ibeerbtAiddedteritrageoe, oorstt4lutethe reply of that State to tbi appeal mulele'her by Sousll qmottorop tekit"detti*,putiteryeolutioapraimedby lie HthapereatheiSoutte.'..jr;.l

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T41 ;IN 7-1 ,---n, r ••i1 ' ,-

'is kJ:WM PV • rir 14,1/I' Jess;k ie. g14..,tl.lll Pa toed' the conspjahm tobedfast:toeh a was appointed by Mildest'lratisiore.

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—lilt. 1N.414br_,Alkintpablogi.'itir ',Hoot. Dl ' hin Wantingiotaa fete/days rine for IdirtioisiiNinsisdiumpori eeaiwailiv artinallicilialkitAnniiisiiirst,Y ° elariii`i ,ittlak he1weerlleelvedAdlilitliandiliniteiirs En.. en heheWnldbealeiese el *itspeek illov .Wribitas libl:eilliedladJerodllef,dstitheetCpealtare/M1 ' u' ,

..4171ebefi gefillbliell deP:Tifeallefillf/brelieslon pt lieleteE“eiPt Owl leeilledi tspottibikliir.'ieleeiflnes, gest Inse)rate el ellailvegliesteekagalAyala•Xll klpa eitinanla ..da theawe* alinedwelkosei trillbe:eplial itibillie IN hedeseierhim la ilheballadto Inane aflibleitbasellitilha,Se, jimaressi alkiratellainkieitPbstbilf id 'del- i 'State. Mr. Welatar replied in ainealse all%IL.to,,,ii: „.w': ',, 1 ''hi . I

Giii *VA'Mid bidnie Wittig:till_ 00Kr ,tehmithie, ManifforF What orriarrylibili ": II• ibriald he, hiseliede 'tidied to, theeither sewords ofpublic servile WI did not appreciate theIgal'i*" feilieleettehei lir.Pelbeta ItbedOMNI

inch, in.T.Pli,r,'exedlisel Tele, sidittene.iperilialtblethe "rumt. al manes re w 7,910:'fridwok' yeli y eitI i

on' thPosailigOleit:eltlitb it it isi bi,pohlb.h,tri'itiererase ei§46'Jae ray Wpm thee mentlits meld la neatJoe and tee, thin what hisexcellency, the (kyr

int`h_kl,l44ilrer 4ll .APE70 1,, ,i Jetta/eel.~.me con comps typieo garb,

che 1;imilattidmilieullh 01 ' eniloyle ate baselted, lad toot refitment strong clidhito the ti itha leeioneofthemidi ofde Untie. tee eastin extent and abundant in wealth said faillAireert}adder idled REM 01411Fir1 and itißelligeece ofimg h4444' Ale i'ziPlei• eS9l4,cePeeet fel,the Athletic, ; be therethere on weetureneft sun/Ai Moiled* lipirtbir 9ifif abet, '.libeve agtorequal teat Phi Yu Ot teereadi ht.polka ofmineral wealth beisent her 'ilbili thlit solidi beftax -fashion belled that .1 gay of let utter

i '' 'nth has Impre'vea beri,sivaateltee WltAiltiettiMiry, and isrbdahemitibi„...li ;irret•l 4l4 I"to tnietbefeelfiminsi' me ninon,oui tofaint he pat4. gel genet Mission Of the *Moriobeli, be peened try heat preps:llcm; 'WMattactnillede lati,Weer sisalegai ereAnita selfother State lathe Upon., 'she. is entrul in totPositionehe is en the liniehich divide Ott 11,pordeal of dieCohntry, and ohleh ire seperatedbylosterintideldrUlthe liiiiithi—OViii." Hull irla disposed always so do bee daty to both. 'I Malmire Pennsylvania. I setallireherkii the modem-don and firmness, the good sense and patriotismwhich Inmeavor antanesitt liettethe discharge ofher obligations, and in view of questions so wellcalculated to dined, thesemorelpolhaal harmony.Your excellentEicutive hes dem 4tosnore thew,piece, in whit 111 haw wild ofrefpoblic serlianaIt is a loot time anima ekterd public life—-guns tad long for myself, and perhapifor my fam-ily ; butt• Wink •for Milian.' one item only,and Oahu 1 .nor_ be proud. ghat k attestor me

1 wake sludiroCPeonsylvanito-and atis UM Meritofembracing thommuloy and the whole country bywhat I hove said *Aden, 113 one public station oranother in niy generalpolitic.al caner,ii :ithirsporendeit elf Pliovidiritee. , ,

Ponneylivoniat noticedcould not have been a in-significanttheta ander any eirecumusnen Hee'had resumed great* her moonrise in her eviland in her peope, shit ems ell would the nueof Prinasylranis bee ben, ifdetached end isola-ted from the ether States of the Union I Coropared with yet Pennsylvania, as you now 'be-hold her, tehanni,) what would she hare beenwith•ill be mowed tiessurso, With so nosier todevalope.thero, withoutany general promotion fromthe Notional Flag, that carries them in pride andtriumph to the ends oftho earth, 1 tChearsq ,h woe that comprebein44 cob* of policywhich rejects local ides. unit •outtalk view of poslaical principles, which unable, the whole pnopieto speak of the whole country as their country, andhas molds 'the Stake sgFienosilvania What •olbenow his, and whit I hops she may long tontine tobe, as I bolore said, the Keystone of the arch ofthe j./mon.

If I had heppened to have been before this as.semblogio„ in This place, one year ago, on thefirstof Arcot .I'l.o year, 1alsoottl hoofs toot youwitha ter leeemit's' heart than I now do, for It iinot to be denied that occurrences of greet, import Ihave tikes plite within the laidyear—that meas.ore have teen adopted by the general concur. Itenure morn of all parties, daldulated td adjustMimi differetres, and settle the agitating ones.lions ol the country.

It is time that we should feel kindly., one to.wards another—that we should feel that we areone people,. that us hateone In ietest, one charar.ter, one liberty slid dire !twiny.I have taken an Istimble but earnest part in thethe procurement of that itatostivent establishidby the last Congress. Ifnot everything that allall could wish, it is as much as the rational couldhope for. I trui.t to your own perception to arethe great degree oftholertulhborprevallthg in so.deny asstiod yon, and!he general progrdits of ullintentseunder the infuence of the Mit:airy etysut prop* end'? sale you whether I do .ra*mein you ander better 'auspice,fat you and,feeme, for united hterrty, for established frateremrelion among goremertetiteof thFaine riiiM2lolfaith, than I would hate Met 4 a yia si •

It is not my purpose. and do trot wish to,teary lyiith 'tramming silk pollitlerd geratfolit:This 16 anRV oc.dircuitaion, ardill'emle !I:ilia/IIof diettiaiden :' whit all I know hat been said sooften that I set afraid to hepeat It, SW t ha,atome here to present in.person and to repeatto hat I had wide voted to expose by tenet. mprofouiwl acknonlediementi to ,the Legielat,of your sly'e for the kind mantic In which theywere pleased to take notice of a recent act Cotmyedictal life. h isa Cornplittient, the retur&brews of leech I harry with sue to 'theflt has appeared ll defoffli appals net Me timehes toipi in tip pro 101111 ofaffere, in vim, of thegranthlief the'eould ,its vastly inted rip.Wilton, and the hi y elevated the eter In diescale; ofimpronotrienkirehtit wt, the nilania

Of tholes Who-achieved the independeits said dotabludied thaconatitation et aim country, ambouts} to ,peek, ant to tho sylph; meted isi memklise, and bear teetlentimy to the comes of pope.ler reptibliettn pehtments. - tTrelnettnius ap-plause.]

Lot other governments lde ail they. Witt,'fi llsnot our duty to traverse the emitand makeprose.17411I,MbiellilbllLA :to), 0 11akil,Pit(V=exempla, to contort mankind to reputeby showing,yi,baLcupui?ii.qlP,Ol„ Cabot,11_ling the trtie`ehmt of governmeht ' irreiongedIf plane.) By this we can do more then by athousand emissersear•valusi, ,Peter the Hermits. ' Ortdtal2‘wevrill phi* in, nut poll .

4, 4414 a. 44 1 .4sun bright llottlisg and ere& ~

~,,,,,,,, .., ~„Lwow whit which sitdrill fool '' A.' 'aq.AiiirPtitTitNPl 01,7 span (141!Pit itiM9l,itoWI compelision is not fat to Foodtict, Ito i p.lhiti ofiireiirnifietiv 'Out sitioitioikii ole'illie: ;

ViWarottnite httatithltoistatter' Catlitriiii: inn'dwelt:eraare •Nkil boos powitrt tilisobnod, 14114.1hetonemeti,Wham) mid orrhile4e*sy tag the,bee*. eildbeech efel illWelillid thanks/hie se*Am "Ofivir, po 'bo,til..99ltaTo Pi% ?Yr 11otOrriiiiiti It.rink ity piher lit nie vro ifratottialitiklisseiblilitilIK Itrolleirty, ' dairy:fi4tad esputailainiowititheillid UMW% Statewith. lamirat stittus,l with Meld I mastintio Illedef401484' itesehnlehled albs oink I ,•Rik,

°lustirrl9l4lll 090; r.t,4lm, ma 11.310,ftti" to °Yer, Ikrrol ,VI tr", Ifk, .)rt••tioi,lBut ode iiiiiit*dad &sal current ofocotillo'nese illeketabp ite-tikifirearnelbril fiqr, until it*mingles with the mighial ankh,' itittli lbc M.

farther.. 1 do not coatamplata what ini4.happaizlidinvlvoig,,ajpliptunomegigibilli UM' ofollf VOWbitfenced uppoorti)44loll4oli4malkitatoll fool.I- 119k 4 I 44...rr 11,"1 prosperitypatt 'repobliciOu 0; awißlf.' risqtiviighat ago Mined tai', . 6040will bti-ftiii andrepublican, nakleietitilint.preersee lti general

'inkilenerustspitcr and' prosperity. 'i -.. ' .'.''/ Itwill bean pas Ikorginistastfelaleile of nip theto be agtFlartheo 01 FolotOO 00 Wootblirtin*it 1 'ion:tithing through' Ilts4opie.`thinCtb lief 11 ttetdwanits priderving the gloplousinktltutkins 6f my cenintry.

Mr.. Webstertook,his teat amid: thunders atapplause—and *Portly afteri Mr. SiloOico 6414 11"11,adjourned the; Rouse.--Phil. Ledger, ,arm a late hour in the evening Mr.llV6titer,accompanied by Gov. Johnston. members of theLigialatain„ilind a' bomber of hither', attended k ;•0113piilMallrY illetiV*l.lo,lhe.lVatblnitollHolol.,L , 'here spee ches were made by Mamma. Web,o,4Randalli Copper. Joboastion, Riley, Penniman, andethers,until's? istiebour. %Nat day Mr. Websterproceeded on his wayeastward.

ult.; by ataittit. Mr-JOUN,WANKassd Mae0DIY aflldiltMi'tokfuL {~l' ,44lukPlg,444r .,

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4 ;Aboa essatassf thr 44dtt 1.4u.,144., ids. .11;ilipl C0W1401,3/44 Wm.don,,4 V4f. 4fAutuddeltle %le iibibMi 'we 42d year al fire

0.141 1b:4161i hire Mebuts. as r • • ' Iinbeistsb. • *WI* iiited hies 'to virallyAMU 44+boAky lojered VI :to natter lila; Iwad, ormslabstio me*A. died. •

r Taw,.(iipetofAtefr.

eiettibe

.04 140144 MAVIIA 'atliSoklia laws, aged 6d .•

AR'Ajldiuglitst of hose" 'mid Maui Asa 3.

ti:) sited I at sag 64,Oa LW 16thoh., as AtpogberrysilowakyX,LlAlliokilliblos of Reiss sadsod 1 posr 4 ;14041b1i sad lb 4.74On Moistly last, if.UlitOtTTaoemitiatoootoialSin thi 115thpairTbe'dadriaoki tirsi 1 mush resitscuslud+aioui n I

Wt . oh.. THOMAS IIEq.. of Tyrone sy. lit die Orb yearH. wfi ,one of the Medals of1018 Canary 'find s, %villa man.

'OS el*Sidi salt, Nrs. MARY a.Consbarniad torebehlp.° eyed ibdui$0

r ' 'ourlitra.ap.;Ids& suddenly. en bre t h nit ,

Once et, of‘ Mend, 'nest Movivillo, •C,onsq, Mr. ,Williem M. ,Haryin.,r,wr 43)0 seriMr. d uper ryas for Ow cot pen•

titb corl4tY,'Skodbut inusbaf h i tiMinds, He was needy ill IALived and Dugs. tam Hs joined/Aro Moab Orel*,.11 tkve, van ayesince been a consciendnow end •He was FaScinissi prat or*renergy. and eras • wiro-n,r.••••wide elrele"Of fds•Veads aid salaamIse turprieed and grieved to beer, uf his I

He took a cold which,i,o two weekshim to take his bed and, fA die emit'914AV of 141, catentirlikfrol, Woofdark frartul WrdirnillistindP"b*!NlPlPrAltelii :V Olini',lrobright world were sickness, and painand dNAt•wra unknown.

LON,tom+ITT:

KW.atJUST FROM . THEjr L. 00111(0K Mu; justretu

b the city of Philadelphia,*the largest4r. wort besukirup

eittroilih dns Of

eats of.

...- PINCIt 111101111,

et ed. Ina-hught tolhisPlies; and nilLadies' Dress Good

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is as varied isit nisi:Undid, anti e takesspecial prnio,in calling the atteu in of theLathe' o 1 .the town eon country too..

114 s goods will compare in sty . qualityand variety with, any,thai can bourn*iu the Cities, and to prove dud he 'onlyasks atail,.

•tookof

He hostas° laid votry stock orCloths, Cassimeres, itestipgs, Fice,Which he feels confident will pierce sitwho examine. "

fitaavio phiercLattbelierthg that "quick .tales nod

small profiiti," it betterfur butt Byer andeelier.

4,11136,1,—tf'taw ,etekets,s.

, .;egORGE iiINOL!‘ , .trZinGpeenxilisignifne sd ~;h4ri sgi;it ix' s: vio (Freih Obols A ii his bersq ,'Qffcl to thepublic at ihy aims it) thI's pli'llcr . ,' kfdliockcovrstitirrg of a geiersl at•sitirpei of , .

smonv,ic4riritimeft hr..cas,ii,m.i..,. ili Mel O. itn f litiDA% ove..-19uunaer Cloths 'end P , *NI114fussy tribet'artielet (lir gentlemen *lief—MI ;very 'cheap. Cell end iktattlfne..:=Also, a greet variety of'Wes"raneyDress Goods, Silks, plain, Striped andplaid:Calicoes.' GiOlidihe,'ltioni. Delanes,Berates and Range Defense, Shawls, Ron.nets, Ribbons,gitivisty,,Glowe s, jestes andTrimmings, N.A.'alasnei.eiii somle inthe DryGotelatpl,,.lo,,mor"A large lott\ ,,.. ' tingl Do-

mestics' sv; m

Wooden-Ware; .ILe.; lowi -,fai of whieli will be Idlli'llit rhlsP e$ 'hi

cheapest. ; Pleese tilt, viemilie'inifludgefor yourselves. We pledge vurselves nots/he undsytoido ler pnytartkilit Olen irgllM.I ishmillit' inn thiPlace. , Whitlows promiiiWO intend to do,' and no mietaks., Oweus a tail.

ilsty•burg. AprilGIGO& ARNOW,.

/40is,tAtiPat ilialia-Orttiip,Ofurlp‘ 01)10149.Y041044 ; •

At4.4bltirActtiat: Nd ArrAft:B--Edward Bnmaardner S 011aabili iii,Jl.1"24 11,ktrillfh bla I0r;4 l4cr• IHPi ifookortuk;B:cliZZetti=r4A 6ift;;V:4464:,'saddle, Lee Campbell, Peter Conificrt, ' ''

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ausdahrsc'T Dam Ukittlee.W How,iil ' 4 d4.7lAulloilsFarlski, Mies liskias,4o*Zikor

~,,„..14liglallirMer.&Nor riginitoned Allignittor

''''" ZoLL,L,L,A, 6,64.~toft-t .. w, ,:i•

:41.7:eitt'lerc, ii ' ITZliiiiiirirIblallagadit'llma, bonisaHarper. Andmortut, Wm. lialidoalf iletrido;DaptillLINAIIConwiies itoughbilin, Jacob Hartman 2. Jacob'llminil=rienttl t. 'ALT,/ :linJ .

111 104inliraillitr4hilieIOW , A

Yhßkfilklqo;;;Miraimiii

. CP v,) ' kl—thasisi,lo42l26,,ii: :lliiisiMak pr !CA..,elkolso IN* Iliad4/44 se, AricUr H.''- " •

isidi4e. '!ItitiVrj— jan;olii .140144444 .0F 04.44.,. 1)!, 401KLitirlitaiiiie Plitt,Aithini I**R ob. 'art Natoli; Ml. Jhrian Niers. , •

„it;••42asts Rhoads, /Cid M P iii #0.F4 1040 1211°Wm/Ws, Juba Mamba.i 4 6-Mm Ciiiharitte Snyder, 'Jacob Ilinayer.Christopher Stimer, Charlie Sahib. Him bombtaus), Win H Smith, Georp &river, Francis4ariders, Henry Aeets, Dire Susannah itcrpor.4ohn U Elpetly. Co Blnikts.T-4ramnol 'Paggert, 'hi/ Thott4tikA 2, (harpTryst le, jr., Wtu Thunipsorl.

VVilliscri Wilson, Jacob Milt Seri . , Mi. MaryAnn Whisker Nisi Harsh %Will, SibtrlA,MWitsob, Divid Vrigioner, Gem& ittl,' YA_ert.

,Hannah! Welter, Frederick Wolt'litis lipitilli

Y—John Yeagy, Miss Sum •p Yciti. •'

April 4.-3 t

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ofto•iuld hisAmmo—-much

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byiisb.intantof Wits,

'WHERE. is one thing- Urtsist OM theptejlesneectehlelkbad tie ichilaliit-istl it the alitali'oo Plinir pirimits.• *gemditeedysiii*isPObillihig4 'haft' 'bUtv ilinostentirely ovetaislofil'ibfal 'editiitionitrhythe petelies;Owif, fareltiluel bylill kltt;US

AttAMPAN.StA!I4I44, 40111A,OIMP,Otsse tittal•MlLlsfilifitiqw,sll4 PSQMIP4 can berem*

' 80 4,40011.4304000,011401. 110,*WCtiliali.Alps eit4l,At Ofinitttlyjekteeprime ilote,anlif Aad,;l44/11!*se, *low,. U. liPsi Awniiist be ate seklibittle‘liedestlisskinfor, 11104,;OW 1 ?Os • Sl•simap-eQOI. ,-of NI theripamn*• slf; which rikey.,aremetlihr Hisaf,!4 0 Ifulifkilms4 WI", is esits-Ifeli-Nri-gisf. 4.9 iishisisschtsplookod,ko dam*,all, 09,s4sAiiiun.siosimiksiss,it,Istissplaesi'county.pr ellitM, . it is fissOISAJmUSISY'ist,ssy,a wispl wore.. :,11 is. frieu4 sail 'two.Hien an consoles(' that they min sa,vellaesPfrby buIMSAWs filliel. U. miles forcash, and has but otie ;prices :, likk,usert',l4.o gmle

,jtm!Ss4*.l *Mums to take. ,-...

ultTIPP 0 Mfg ,fizt4Vskll;fm much u becan out of a Customer who;IsMY (0 11FSMAfirswith a call. His aim is always to oaksitompellitraidely wliphs*3. /pegspetolattenfeesermerf.' it la a'tillistiltifnywdula "th some pg eale. that when-can in ddlitirg

a can do ysavomethi so. rOM' 'in the ' raining bin fto deed dqprgik itiAilwayarigurrit byotillitiWA mUnit' •MI mm-piles quite is ass lisii 4s*IPSNMI esssvm muds ofds4iip. ,014polo.ibin.i.lio 1147C 1140,rib1l 471f"the wtolf. ''

t. te a 'at upii o , nixkkiiido altd thi"fieldie iiiimlit f li/Y.A.thy}! of Spridg Mid tamer' .Ilbtittu /just otsSintd: Srldluiniteeltorth'utiI* .

Vine tfat `lf** Villibiligattirwlllihit 'guide tiad.pHiQii,k lifsi%ck tiOdit* Orgenus] 'aeritS)ifillfklfibitiPiltilikaHAandigitlifideli: the/ with all istioitualhifof Jewelry. ir '

; Hultiia.;-irroliitH'k,'-lose.trilonat a !pt .of .Pilot 4341100 forLadle( aideetilleietki; a lini Golhbedight•day and thirty-hoor Peeks, taYfew largeLooking Glarus. and a variety of etheruncles. I thank my friends and eusto.mere for their past 'patronagirand respect.full solicit a emotinlianewof the sin*.

ar:r I have on hand a good asoond4tandpiano. an,ctan aacallsot SitrarinO•lol.tato meted.la 100. #0,01orr: Piolorbof "'MO 'i6iiOrArirseit of veryloaw

M4APUS Of/MA0...,o.ittisb9rg. 4.,181/1. „•

Ohmß, BMWs 111/.4 Mil Sgl,tg 1' J. In1.1.142410; .• , • :, ,

No. /2. lima mu, bins?. :..

„ PhikukOiri. , .pptittiqg vtrirrlAN BLIND mat,INACTI.IfIeIt, it,NDWI;vIX/W ilitt.D.4,l/EAX.ISII. ..,Aso the attention, or Pure/tilers ,tohittarot 'stock. comprising 1000 pair

of EgraNcos. of new stylett .and .ors.wide and .cariow alms. with fang and,plain trimming,. 4.000PARIB3IIA 4s.

and,

of latest styles ant/. pasicins. wliteles!gio•and retail; at the, lowest cash pricea. l—

wiTI And it to their interesttocall. /Nints P.eiuted .auti, tritruntad jolookequal, to new.

April 4. 11131.--..3m -

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U3IBR E IXA.S ANOPlati.3ol.B., . Selling GIT Cheap. ;;

HA VING decitlinl In quit Innliminess./LA I proosire to sell at very low prices.It etunracca the times/auttmoairltaloo •style", . Von arc invited to call nut :can Iinn. WM. U. 11.1/40ARDSON. .

Na, ;64 X5a1,,ca15.41141,1605"1"A'o4l 4,1116114-2111 • - - IGieasum's Pictorial Drawing Roam

COMPLI.NION:‘ : • •alRea'," the'llectittyld Odd artful

',rt.—Pivoted to thePolite• Litteotate and ihfr C4tititipinofRtftntmeitt.

`PAVER thus aiititted, withsuited. Was comr4lpgieby the bh Saturday the 2tli

day of Mate!, eat-runt. in a itvlit andlntii-ner to forth a OFfeature 4 ihe Nteto#42.per !Aide. ' •

int character.' lippearaiies shttenhtitinawill bs oatortar... and to point,or elapnes,ufletyls. and du( ntatetialtiffilii',ration will be unrivalled. as it is theoh,ieet o_.‘ 14.114/"Ilt,. sPll6lltbeikaspecimen.° /le 'rip*OF odirlitifi, 014 ,rlllppAilkied. ,

Hering ample means as well, Wisibb iiii.'elinsuon to wane the beat Jimmy piperin this country, die, publisher it wistAvadto alma dta'Olio to whet perfesnee•this,brans it of beismare osisbe bintights andand to aid bun ~us tioutlaulleows this Wokpens will,beromittfuottlfiltibt ppd—-to climb the columnssiliks,DßAlßlNci.4t0031 CPMPAPION. ,

„The linitexpariencinrthe anderskplea:in thil,reiblisliing‘businetai eml,iiiti.eXlrsect•

MOIM iuecde 0,41 has crnertiM lies on.,ettisis a guarantee at the promisee, Term tor

4.,the pew pi/petite! 1 bi kait4rAi 14opriend,tsi `44111 it on aysunitlibe ep_0444.9rthe tad* ilea ' e4merges• ~. ,,It will be printed e n dm deoetiledmom1 beautiful paper. manufactured expressli;'

*Mar.for it,

hetiiin.:itimil,tifulvaslbet of Wafert, Jags ,4e

A 't, 14imlWcopper laced. Will tellabbfatifithd digitise-

ly for (metilmitteifiui, formio.4Ehiaidyr*:AN ELs4ll4l,BlTtarlig/,UIP,ART.,, 1 ,

~.1• i . ~ any!, •,. 'A.)!

Thestosemas ofabepapseirialeiablhilld'falai *UMW* isii,gest of lamotayiPtvidlther.amsof.Ainsigew mod diessitiir bill*&totsaneopitivish, greatswilliimeatiiMel.sisetelt.cdtbat,p/Onaketteend-tiewei'Matas,/40nmalba sionsebt teelshiag *Peiell kluti iswad owlbeimmtbsoi. , i..• k II +'

' Its airs will consiantly be to insehend'theotrioaret mad highest mewed isstweiltrit.lilewl,lalllMuluitgli othirsilbehordifit lip 16view ell ibpt ,ht ,geed 4 maik,literlii' geoid*that which is cab:dated ut, eer wilt 10pamper a iritiatedteate thus trming theBEST FAMILIMILU'EXAskiesucha one

Am brothers sod fathers will be hapP7O.

.copliesbetasthe/Whir eirehil add see Won tea &MeV lablet ' Vii ihort, we ihklionlbetit4040*Rini moral instruction, andsioeOsidiet be all for its combined excel%letim -Emelt number of the paper willbe BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATEDWith with secterate engravings of currentand notable events of the times, intermittingmines, remarkable structures, eta.' etc.,altogether forming a brilliant antfunrival•led weekly !helmet.

TER44I&-havariably WV tritettfiCit1 subscriber, ow yeard 113 1119 subscribers, 1100

. ' ' "1 00I : (t lff'r. ,./41014r 4

000ill

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isep3i et**tof.old Vfon, and.seeupTotOoi Dristdmorßoolncomponion. ono year. for $4 (101F. GLEAt•ON & CO., Publisher.

Dodos, March 114

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.:1.,..4/441111142.411a1trai I,isston,andesoklisolfereleidertf4otilef the 10;1)1104 iqii4ll tofgIIERIFPALTV.' loco cifP.EGlfiltltErt, (subject to ths Jacstow ng 11164111.11lfilEoo*.ohritEpls : offer any. notroostinconvention.) , Sltee444ooyAUr auswitlerLtinn roi a Clad!. I notoicatt- sod electtd, his beet !PmMOdate!for th, Office of eIIEIIIPP, (subject be direeNl to a rai ti)(4) dixdwg• to,f ifs39.41e.thiciaisu of, the ,Whig nointosting duties ofAile °tee. ,•COlRvlrnhest; sod resperetfdlly sollcityourJANlE,Slßte(,.l,l,V`aly,:k•iusltralefht isutdd Ibe eleettrilr 1 Pledge Motifujoy tp„ J.11„ z4ld614 tc i ,:‘,:114Y,IbeAlI MAW*, tor discharge the duties or!_the office- '1-tre promptly and with fidelity.

••••"' ' iiiJoura scotrusitysburg,l,44".'fl, 111$1:—to'

41FALTY.S,rO., "

,Pb ‘teltn* 'P'brei, of '4danieL'liiigiiiiill) bl)iotteliotts Tri,co4.it"tptitfici *solr'td. iosik 4tioildira t Ottifiralfidtiiii Cit. alididittoAir 'tiie of opbratffCat tb lit' dritli: :`dimiti titie *Mite, *I ' lot e" -pot', to i aitooldistihatife ;bribe lON'o , Olt4W-ir latAt" ir i.

' Prii 1.0441110.: lin4000:,, . t"J,

•,,,,„, ,-,sfinitip At ~.,,P,.~4 .,, in',pa *diea it'llii , 1,,,, ?...,H!17: itrprgipp,WrqPiiii.s7.-'akfulr 141,ille.PIAtultn4lol 19ORO inthe last canvass tut di" Siiittitelti, endenAuoigpirineper olds.rionsyv. - Id atelor~ ,

the odic,* to the dsw•1, 1,0 4..cill 4+IbP,'Wil*, lantnieptie.Power*hontififSTlPPAitiMir IlthdlYner_eopport.'Should 1 be ifiquAssi vomit to be elect.ed. I pledge nay bookems to discharget.h tor, 4:14• panotwoh,,Ampstolty,iliftiittyl., L., 1,1;,,,., 0:41 „,,,

2 114 NA444 ,30, 44V14144413 •AllimiA, I •-•-•A* .:',, ri,

..:: VIIMTIECEASIIIMIT"'. ~

61140Icip.ftiiii i ;itvia,t; 14-I,,inqt• tl.ii:ett:1 tratraMI edges -Z-

r tripop. extendedto him in the ita fair-COUNTY

r#4 4o-REI/044dc: 11101)1117*win.rer to hisfr*Mq*itntl aylisrizens of theCounty, thithMr IQ ii'Anditlateforthoeticetat•thenexteleoriturbe4m4eorre•thatietike nt•theiVidg COuttryiebtrielPo iIlan+ , itmoteinated` itititehoiriniiiiihei*torte will.bei direceed‘ kr ;4kithflil dim,tbaup•of the' duties 44,thir paftvol,, '9,;•0 .41

lIIONIASWARIIIIIRCDOGeuyettutr. aid/VA 11111MtLerf-7,,COTIIITY.iIIUit'tilitgirL ,,,

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til 14It 1.900 itPIA 41:4414,r,0inaga::.-tI se,~ gun Agitr,,iiViptlE: UP tollfitioslnAi!dislion u a candiaso• mxtittimpatilofCchilliti,ntllf +FßNtlehitte 41f il"IV:sion t a the' 0 ty

.hvep ion.Shtinid I be an -fie'orattai litt iibtitlif iio'nomination and itaielmited, I folilis,inx. tself to disehorms line ilotla 'Of t 'ileapros add with dtlitlit*. ,1 '' ' ''' '

' tiCORSIS'' A goLy-..oettystffirg, lin.,Fc'', ten. 'u .-l °'" i'l

,CLERK ',or , TILE COU S.

• To, dm Velemofithievite.Ohiter i• "-

AELLOW.-bt.rtzei4s-IL:Li'l Ant&vlet, tht liberal ',.settflon\Ciiiiiiiiint tome as the Jest sawmill foreettityktilleer4

I again enmot net. myself se elandiktat*, 11.4'i the °See of Clerk of+llls 43:Morti, (Olen1 to the.,decisioh ,el,,ihe Whig (.:oinstKeen)rand. zespectlelly, *intuit' ylourAthrtpdti.tiak.mould 1 ne stosenneted inid eleettiel.'tpletOgissuyself to .ilisehmstsshe 'duties lifltlit'othem 154111611y. , tryithirbest of fity.rl.hilisy,.ead, 'hail feet , graters& thi yoe 'At

; your suppost.. -:..,- L._ ,tl.l Wa4 - ...,11-411

I , . ' -*Das riantassiii,sitsbat, tp.ash. 24,111 ••• 0i..,: +'!,610—ttititritraitirtt, 1

Gk;'lTVSßliKtiSEMINARY.

TIIIS half untlet the ditectoo,ofwALLac., bu relcoomedbn'Afctsufriy (lie 2dof Septonet„,, %nth ;op.tint*, in two erosions of foot inootli,imefriuntil (he lest a JUL'? ; IeAVMJI,LII,OOI~Loguit for vacation instead of .It,ey podOctober. i• .I.e 1.4Ten:lN.—Ten dollar, per0V1510114,411141(*hit YIW • With extra charges for the-,104-)tun'tis, btaWing and Panay IVorle+4 4%.pilr wilt he eh/ergot; front the tete* "(en.teri ' till ihe,end yf ,the P1131116'1 !Inr)t Oy

frOniihe price will heotetli...egfitpt toi time ft'ist by the l'eatliltri,oedprp,-trae_4lo illoees of tbit pttpils.

ii reepectluay pied*, tofirth&Winrif en'tleteen, „I;' kir. Di. §choluelopt,, ,J. A Tbnatipans. Rev'. Dr. Da9ghes..o.llliirplit:i* liar Di !Ciente.Ano.4lfaiernen Pref. iseotw; ' r.'"

Uon. M. M'Oleiun Prot. quaver,.Ir,lPmeneir ROW. Jiiiiiseots.l • I

14P .40.+ (March 111.)-r-4y ~t3;,, ./),1

AVASTRIptite11141114iit...1n01y Ono Dollar

Timilnaribint it nal IlintoAncona Rood, ••$%wain•alifoUrpgrrimaJ

sarij/z=bact

•• babied th.; triosEb isosioolsolait kaw. awe, .ad drat race carts •IPM as bat as mis Mt *mot ,imoo MIN winb. • • •

'ostA Dortenswim 'Luba that th. 4,714011 Otthif /681:eas., Oc, ertareb again* peopoom MILL allia4lll ,I ailcsovoisio. oat Us. moo ow will be 0.010.4..10N91111,Yv basalt it es Lataboy

• . o*.*AIM. Fade lbIledsowl Moe. wall OiltauloilfOttli two lin mole dwarlie 000soloopli •hulesett4+ll; ,06;,,d hike, do roomer ...id bog to =lowadm.*await 0.6 ..r t„tktt r ,Eriimelivm2 4ll,tlitaora ,=,,Alabotator " &awe:,11Paiiii 4WD' ' 04*. caw .l ar smoano.p. ant way 04t/halmRIMOa Imialdied loath em wait ream 'by sto semi*sad. wail duo sbebibtlap. temlonalbd 'Anbinded'l6 OOP ittn' 11;*ir istiordfor lOW aUch ihis 1. •gain offer mynako?

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' ' ori. id. • rano/444i Ly, wu.trial. iota with rffititiftimbal*. LabA candidata fyi„bk. ' llutal. Liver, Ittburii, tug*,7 •1 beibpor Mao* et wt4•118 SI

"19f P.PM0404.)" 441110.4 ffrAißini •la '4114110.11w da- 146 Jig* tagh MIR* & WM*ties ofthe waci filthfully•Awd 4240,.' 4r3v61.slid will be grsterul for row. itiinWes4 imam, ji,„:1 1,%-.67,TALZ,t"'"I Or":61,W. W. PAXTON. emitabambieloamo. moos eirasialfrDien?. 0.•1144010.400PW.; Prig 11111091t-* el —fflusa "

atamaitt by all. sae tby tonmistrintSEGISTERI it- ii,EFORI,Dpi 11.141*tletai tlit World' 2otAt ti/ lAN Ww,P, , ^}, ,4'01, ..forybi• •1.-11...cata.e.a amokrow' ,FRI ttoitantAtiginito_4 aim NNW Mit anon nwodosi. loldpkui NI0 et myself' tar.your'consideration.llll=a2l=4,, •oar b Dtaaue.lb.s• maiid_per fnojlicos4,34lll.lAlik talmi'nhart.'n: kok•asoot 01,67.ti0 1F7, 'TAit llCCSltantA4olll4jicto 44, I ittumno v• masis,l44npu uric

644400 0* Wloog g*lirgy. Vg0011114doIly) attar arumLug atylrltyl:4l4. "lagIf 6141191443? iliM)eit}llo tart—tator. vaioulymks.Anion cat 'at AmminalLyawit. low **mot is sash 64.u ' 'and tatpattialty, and will11)&iin,pstulforZin=t;":74'.I.rn 11.4""oliou,woEoo Oa. Imola, N. Y. td4 icon

Dl aflyntysly LI low by Ot.cori nen gameraApt.% 34..p7 mowsLam. Now York City..12 it. itor yob ikiteowiabMirbe moan" mast la paseciblyoratiWymmaon ittants laLot.

Awatrils.—b„ li, B'Lido]; artlyabbto.s JttOxlottl t Wm. Wulf, Lir LJe"Imph R. Renty, Abitottmoya J n. Catk, FayLavtui banig, (.3titimbeiat !urig 1 'MOHOOrd iionovor.

1860,

'once to Stockholders10 the 4111Mitutat Sm4kholdars of the

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. illtDl2boCo'. o:imposed. andMao522#M21.,"furnpike Road Codspany, nada*is Itentby given to-those whose Marble,Week° nitaishard, their heir, and rept

..1124iMile dist under the provisions of en Ant,of • Asettetbly of the Conltuotteluatti'- '411222stlesttdo, the sham of steek'stinaait:ast 401e4taloks of •the company. le di* nettle'ofstash dalihqueht isteekholder as tleiliiii2;ma belems, if not paid up, in full. by the',

OW skim' te October, A. D., teti;'witt1 1100'4 forreited to the eothpany. ) '' ' 'l';

~ I, , Ne. abaft*. Adil.. ,A8811461.,1ika11#4:91604, A 16600 00 , 410 1 110-JerpS pillion, ,o 000 00 ~, MS 46,

liseOb Yea e, . ' 6 000,02,, ,4 AT,Sane n • a ova oo ~ tor6411.140 liefti4; : „II) toilei Oti' ' 'IIIIflouts Oarrin. '', 2, 200 06 ,2 ga,imam 12 naiiio.l,. " 4 ' 400 00 ' 515 44 1,;oho Deatt•' '2 ' l'om 00 41,A ,!eke Itelder* l', ' 4', 400 00 el)

I !eke Atoilic4"' -'-' '2' OM' 00 ' 12rillis •Zilab°lll.loo4 : 11 1100 00 SO 110.it.lrailawna,beehl "11101&1 40; 't,' 2 'gine im au 30

lAt&attl igi44,, •i: IrOg 1)0?, '21:: °,:',3.h. Olt 5 600'06 •'N *'Bl4B 8644408F0' 2888., 2 200 011 ~, 85 OAEnoch Itjusit'akelti, IS Wm 00 440 Si,.iSinink' kir: ' '4' ' too po 48.4Wirt.oldMirettsll, ' * ' MA 00 ' VO7 5 'inhe ilhirfferi• to tOOO "0 98 0341Pone,nesetinaliet,• h :MO 00 - 124.241'StaddiAr hioung, 6 600 OD illti 74 ;Pataf,pl4o4, 2 200 00 , 61.5X.;IrtAttick poser,

- '2 Vii 00 , 10 tosmonvit,':l4ll,4lo4, 9 200 so 'ott'soThenitia 85kstil; ' 8oito 00 ' of atitaidoteochousso, 1 100 00 • vs.*, ,),,sitnikpM.

„ . 19 300 00 241 34 '1

010,4111 P. 0 • 300 00 set) 81..1 100 ot) 10,10;',- i 404 114711101l Plionidsa;' ' .'

' 4 ' OO 0 17, •4*0204242 Meek, 1 100'0 44 "S'lototiolikitoo, . 1 111/0 00 ISt' 20 '4•Xidatiliner. e4Able.2 000 00 , Isg 'tool

' Bytedst 7! 1h• Board.1: 1-1,, .: 1 :, 940. --u• DAY,rp ti.:smustoti.,:,Iliiteh ilt 1110.-:tlat ' ' ' ' ' '''

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:11 yAumusrely_l/ , I r 4 tu• lit Lilt

We-clisifbfuts vg4danu eourab.i4lO elb•nofPIL aen. I oder myself to your consuls.'ration Di a,rbueditla 01413111 1 C Ot*f in_couttor Alb; .t`of the Whig Cu ) 'should1 be successful. charge theduties of the ujaptiOgujig,Nlnpartla I.ly. and will be theukhal-for your support.

Getty dig.' db.

NIT* ItEtvRDEILTIMM

41;1PwoifMrtmi evitnti. 1W I "titeoloill lilys#lf ' to' 'youOm iduratibisiliitl, higCtitlittrOmiliiiitlON' tor tiomittatitio as attaodtditter for she'Web rri `REGlittfEtt* YIBCORDEA coutity; und*lO due deferauce solicit yotir influenceant 'non,: I

JOllif L. atrIIERNATOR.Conbingo tow►hip, Jam 31.—tc '

GISTER & RECORDER.

etpyisteX betonnh 't 1"

Tin \Veto Establietioiont, inbetsbutg ..Bret, optosite the roar. ~Lltge Assortmentof Tin, . 414which hu wdl ultil on Inentofeelit'Cell and eitamihe for youtneiteeii t 1 ttillatclt 14, GEO. E. tIVEHLEit

LIELLOW-CITIZEINIEI!--Thankftil tbra- the liberal support you extended ton4e on a former occasion, 1 again offer my-aelf to your consideration as an independ-ent orndidate for the office ofREGIS'fER& RECORDER. Should Ihe sttta:raa.ful, I promise to disehhrge the duties ofthe office faithfully and impartially, and inso doing will 'be grateful to yuu for your.support,

O b every rlezeription* enilltsfsDatihand end for Ws it /WWITin Were Estahhalnserit, rippeettal 414".

Post Offiere. t0C1046ror ,Rent,

A &Tong gootht, in rrlbstreblesewn in the county. Pbss6asioirriNen hannedistely. Cavite atAi y

A1..7- 110' ft. trefinwe ;AlraprAvr.47itrFron_it! the Centro Square.`. of toe Court•housc,tretersen

era tEte consult's corners.

%rd. IP,, WALTER.illatisttownship, Jan. •

REGISTER sr,-ORIEINDS&IIILOWYkCITI2,ENS :

The undersigned tenders flu dunksto his friends fur the generous sup•ported extended to him on a former ricer•