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3 i ji PUBLISHED DAILY BY SWAIN, ABELL al itnm THIRD ni CMWWrmKlt Venae enf the Paper Te Boiscaistai ia the Oilf lad DiitrieU, BIX CENTS PER WiliUt CARRIER as til upiratin of a.cn weal IV JKiti tnWcHtm, out efilM City, (he lubKriptiam MM cent without belngpnyiously Mid for. The WEEKLY LEUuK rar.er 81,83 fin ahr months. No micMlM alonger period Una or wwl ssd wW for, 1 TfT NOTICE WASHINGTON LIBRARY AS 8RMBLY LECTURES The eitisensof Phi. ladeiphia an respectfully informed UmI the INTRODUCTORY LBCTURB to the Courio will be ilvn kylbe RKYt 080RGR CHANDLER, of Kentlor ton, THI BVSNIKO, October SSMt. 1840, kt half MM 7 oUock.

at ToiifBc Hu, TUiid ireet iwr Oraeu, N. L. Bubltel A Sketch of Nipohoa Bontpari." Ttw public an itipceifull AdmiMloii tbii tvBin tn, Tlekeu tot tht Courao, admitting a Lady and Gen dollar, to had any avtniaf at Um room of the Attembly. N. W.

corner of Boooad and William or 1 i. Haaa, No. Ml Worth Second atreeL Thoajaa L. Ennla No.8frJ do, do. Reubra P.

Whit. No. 311 do. do. Orifliih duSimoiia' Bookitore.

Second it near CoateiV Wat. N. Stoveni, 8 E. cor. Mulbeiry and Third ata.

A. Kiodeil, N. a cor. DiXta and Rao. Wb.

H. Jaclwon. No. fullana it. tn2 d3t rf7 SECOND ANNUAL BALL 09 COMERY IIIBBRNIA UREENB.

will tiki Hc oa MUNDAY VNL0, Nor. 83J, 1810, at thaMaioniaHaU. auiAaaaa. CapLRnbert Flanigaa, Aldenaaa Hugh Clark, Martin Murphy, John Maguire, Cnrneliua Macaulley, William Dick NicaohM Wall.t: John KillioH. Michael i Wniiama, Frincii Kelly, Tbomai Tobi a.

taeut, mirica mtmr, Llut Thomu Fitnaia, Katifa ichatl Soamira, Barf iba Fittpatrtck, Berit. Edw McbermotW Brt Jtmea Burna, tVrit Jeremiah HaalJT, Rkbaid Raleigh, Tbomai J. Frincii HcRaae. eM.Mteit DENNIS HALT. TfMinrr.

pa HATS UHBAPt CHEAP 1 1 CHEAPII1 I Ro.4U North SECOND Street. Porior a who "iihtoaoonomiaa ia the purchaia of a BAT, an iarormed that aty price are Jmnt tba a any Mberertabliihmenl. Proof, to wit Beet 8ae Rania Braih HaU, 83; beat or No. 1 Silk Hata, made oa Rumh Fur Bodiea, all of which are manufactured by aiyielf ia the aeateet aad bait poeeibla aiaa Mr. A call li tolicitnl, which will eoaviuce the doubting that I am not andenoia ar any.

UKuauai vy, ricKouif. ottlm No. JWi North 8EOOND Street, TRUTH IS POWERFUL WE WILL SELL CUKAP Ai many aeraona ate1 aider the itn lareeMoa, anleai they par a large arioa tor a Hat it eaaaoi aa gaoa ana raanioaaow, to eoavince aa BHiiava' wm wia aau aMHVHurti van viiaaj a eataef their mituke wa would only invite them ta I call and catmint oar nne ateortmeat for thenwelvea. we ban a low rent and manufacture all Hati aeM by at, which moat of the Hattera do aot, and perform moat of the labor oareeivee, which enable! I produce a belter article aad at a lower piict tote any other embllthmenl ia the city. We cell nt Beaver or Nutria Hata at 85, anperior Braih at S3 10, eitra fine Short Nip Moleakia at 83, together with a Ine article at 89 Hau aad Capi of all deeeriptloM madt locrder aad alt tattca tailed.

Ooaatry Merchaata win 8nd It moth to tbeir ad. Taatagt to give ui a call before purchaaing elaowhera, we will tell )ow for the Cart. MCKERSOlf k. BISHOP, No. 41 North Second atreeL Fleata la recollect, Firit door abort tba Maditoa aO taW fm LOOK AT THIS, ai.d tjrit Jt DOILAK I bf Mrehafjnf of CLAUBBN at at the CHt4P UAttTORM.

NcEtf NORTH SB COND Street, oppoiite Carlat Ctrarca, wM fa art it waya oa haad aa ixteuive anortoeit of HATS aad CAPS of ovary deacriptioa, which will be eoid 00 tneh termt at uaoot rail to aieaaa. jy83 y8m Ooaatry Marckanta will Ond it to their advantage to call Otu frrft, tppmlu Carirt ClutJkJt FALL fKimOV. HAT KM FOflWf Tliei of the EXCHANGE HAT EMPORIl Uw pleaiura of aa tMaaeing hie pitrone and the public, that be hu I flit weeived Um NEW BTYLB iv the erwilng FaH, which, for aeatneaa of frwm and durability fbr aae. reemr men'ti wita confldence a diaeernlng public. AH ia want of a Boat, aerviceabbj and cheap HAT, art Wtpaetftilly Invited to pv him a viit tt WALTVN, 61 CHJU i I mu ntrett.

a oiwnlu taa fiiranl Baak. Vim FLOWERS AT REDUCED PR10ES Country Merebaete, Miinnera aai allien iire rwpeetfully informed, that theSnbierl. ber ie aow tellirai oft ber Urge STOCK OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AT REDUCED PRICES; they compile every variety aad ttyle, tollable ft the eomiag aeaton, and are worthy the attention of wholeMledealere, aa they will be ditpoeed of oa tba lowett termav Apply to A. M. HOSKIN8, Jl.

W. corner of Fourth and Cbeaaut atneta, np nitre, entrance oa Fourth atreet o3 1m tJOMBS. Tortoiae. Boaniih BheU. aad ivo.

rvof averv eViaerintion. and a very auperiof aViiole of BUFFALO HORN COMBS. for Sale Wfcjieeele and Retail for caia or approved paper, by 0 Wo. 7 South SECOND Street, eaat aide. Alao, a kt of Greet BheU, tollable for Veneering, a lot of Buffalo Horn Tipa.

A new aad aplendld Vienna Piaao Forte for aale it the above place. aSS lm ii jinjm1 35? a a good UMBRELLAS. WHULtOAl, AID at the Cheap Store, No. 903 I Nona BrX7Jnu aireei, a noon inova, 1 WOOD. Penoae wiihing to oblaia a good artkle ia the above lioe, would do wen to can ana atamiaa batnn parcnmegeiwiMr rememoer ini rchanegeJaewbere remember the I aumbcr aoa aao imvj thuma u.

bwwio. 'Vat UMBU.ELLAS. Aa elegant and bxteaiive IT aawrtmeM of the moat Beautiful BIL.R. tin BLLA8. of toreirn aad domeetk manufac tare, ever offered to the public, may be aeen at No.

1 SOUTH SECOND STREET, oulf emj or bimm JHhraat Thosa ia want of aoeh articiee cannot fai of tailing theawelvee out of the Urge variety band tor aam. Ahm, wperlor imported bcotcB Gim lax and DonvaticCottoa Umbrellaa, of every aeripUoa.Wholeeala aad Retail. al Sat Umbrella Manufaeturere, No. 1 Bom Bacon Street Philadelphia. CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES at WHOU "KTyBALaV SMITH fc BROTHERS, N0.8N0J1 EPIPTH ttieet over M.

Rteharda What XeiXaale Jewelry Store, an eontuntly reeelvig from their manufactory at New York a great varly of CLOCKS and TIMEPIECES, eomiiting of Eit day and Thirty hour Bran aad Wood Altm aad Eight day Brait Tlmepieeee, which for ext. i.at wofkmaaeMo aad variety of Mttera eaanoe avrpamed by any eeubiiriimetia ia theeonatry, a of wuica 111 aw auia wn ww vabo, gad it decidedly to their later eat to call aad exaiut their ttock before purchaaing eleewbere. o4 lf N. B. LOO CABIN CLOCKS for aala aa abov PATENT VIBRATORY WATCHES, DR V8ALB at Ab.

160 JfORTH SECOMD Sot, Jttrmtr af JflWBL Ttuif an warrant to keen aa comet time ai the Patent Leveaad rtaeuat taa cMraW aaa to keea ia order. Toeaiva Watchea an a aew aad valuable taventioa to tneub be tor comet time, and cbeapneea ia price. Alg oa of ratcita, OoUm, Moor laaJat, Jmotky, a to. aSMm JOHN FRIB, A LARD. TM aubecriber reepeetiUll in forma hit frieada and the public, that rhaa Irameaad from Julianna atreet to No, tVO frnun otrmii.

batareaa Callowhill andVit Hareeu. when he bow keepa a CLOCK, WICH aniriv miriB armRB. Old Clocka taa ia exchange for new ansa. AU kiada of Yankaand ataerolocka repaiied aad warranted aeep tm. aaltm JACOB RBi)IBL CLOCKS AND LOOKING CLASS ttan.niM.la aad RataiL, Fhilade nhll IU I New Berlaad maatfaetnred cmuiu aay Vy aad aoir.

Braat at Wood la gnat tiety af tua beat and loweet encea. Faraaem are reqneirted to call and aea for ibmaaarve8.Alaa, LOOJUNG GLAS3K3. ia great variety. R'lrinf tVme au tu braacnea, jakks a. bmh ll y3m He.

104 North TH1RK Btet OXLT FIVB DOIJ AR9. A frevhlpply oftheSrat anility YANKEE CLOCKlwal 1 rented to aepgood time, ana nrtae moor. two iy re manonetnree erprav toa mWrihltf arrt ill an.raMljMj fVw a vaat 1 to give entire aatiffitetlon, or tlie money wie re 'i tended. Alto. Yinara ciocki and every deeptlea of Ciocki aa rV alcief repaired mi the tri'i Uoat 1 akletetma.

wa. 11 158 Race atreet Vetwaea 7th anda. I MINTATI PAIVTING. rreet LlKENE.LiLd taken in a aeimia ner. at the exceeding kiW nrice fa Impart ad bpwardi, warranted to give entiiaUa BVtioa.

aad Jrraaatrtamuoniy iwo ixiiian Ftremra eae have aa exact imitatioa of tr fam or Hmi Carriafaj painted oa Ivory, alalia, ak 1 8M i william d. Watehmxltey and Jewell. No. VA RACLraei bfwoea BKVETTll and EIGHTH Mreeta. I N.

8. CaU and eiamiae tot yowaivea. caaj Jt a LAt loa a. a I ac a i tttstt rTTTi mi 4 Us' 5 vf It VOL. X.

NO. 28. "ROBaWOY. No. 100 South EIGHTH itrwrt fi itrntt below Wiliut, will npen an anonment WINTER MILLlNCKx, oa WWW' DAY, the Hth luit 03 yf MR4.

HOOKS, Ab 28 AbrlA TENTH JO dMrt lid, haa uit re Wwlved and will opaa CASE Of PAR BONNETS, with a central aimrtmenl of WINTER TO hWOfr, Si ill vn ELEGANT HATS Public attentinn ii call.d the "NEW HAT EN r. la ha LEDGER U1LD1NQ S. W. corner Of THIRD and CHEDNUT Birwiti. The farililiea at hand for the production of SUPERIOR HATS will enable tba proprietor to aell thtm at the following ttrf low prteeej fiOO FioaBrurhHati, 4N RuMiaHata.

3iW Superlm Mnleakia HaU, 8 40 Fine Silk Hata, 8S0 Vf Aa eiaminatloa Ii aolieitrd. DAVID N0TT. 084 lwf No. 43, 8. TV.

corner of Third and Chinut FOR BALE A Iiandaoma BAY HORSE, ,13 haadi hizh, 8 yean old, warranted 'aound, gentle ia all Harncu. itrong and tart trotter, can rack and canter under the caddie it will bt given on trial, if required; caa aeen at mn rAuricu a umi, oit7 31 In Second itreet, below Plum. HOR8W WINTERED by tae aubwri ber, at THE MANOR FARM." la Mtrt Vaad TVviuJklp, Philadelphia county, upon lermi: If they rua ia Picture fir a few weeki tbii Fall. aad atabied every night, SO cent! a wee k. Oa the beet Timntny bay, at one dollar pr werk.

On tbf came kind of ha, cut Bne and mixed wiihiii nuirti of oau chop daily, fed three time a day, one dollar and iwinty flve aentt a week. AN fconei wintered at tan farm will have aeparate ttaUee. be carefully groomed daily, and turned into field in rair weatnrr roi rterciie Inquire of Mr. HartwtU. WASHINGTON HOUSE.

Mr. jr. van. kaub ttreet near i wtLrm or of ot7eod3t J. DUNN, STRAYED from the tubierlaer.

on the Sid ult a while and red SETTER SLUT; the had on a iteelCoUai which hid inarmed on it W. Bmilk, L'beinut, between BebuTikiil Sill ind Tib itreeti:" valued at 850, Wnoevr win return taid nut to Ihi N. E.eor 0Lf, TWELFTH and V1NB itreeti, ihill be tea lAalMuuw.aJAj l.dk ll 8 IhM HU aonably rewarded. o7 3t S. RUDOLPH.

TEN DOLLARS REWARD. Stolen from the oremiiei of the 8ubecriber. toulb of Cherry Hill the SOth inet. iVJi lBUB FAT SOWS, three white and two black aad white eeee. ItittuDioeedihey were taken idjui a cioca in tne morning in trie diieetion norm wenormeiaidDiiinn.

Toe anove reward win paid to any porton giving information which may wan ia ineir recovery and coavtctioa or tne truer. 00 JUMH UUUKET. riua FOUND Wbereaa. ux urav PIGS being (bund on my oremiiei on 8a itnrday the 24th Oct. the owner bv orovina property and paying all reatoaable rxpeaiei, mty recover the tame by application at my houte, CAMAU aaar vroae, n.

uoeruea. o7 3t JNO. BROADBELT. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD Slraved irom um Buotcriaer.on tne mn I BED STEER, with a White Face, weii miiBMi 4ewt. Anyeertoa returnina ordvinc InlbrmaiiOB of the taid ateer thill receive the above reward.

OEORGBFOPPAL, o87 No. 178 SOUTH St below FIFTH. HORNED CATTLE WINTER 1 ED By the eubecriber. at THE MANOR FARM," in Morelaod wii.bip, Philadelphia county, upon well card CORN FODDER, Jtc, fed in a Bars Yard, at Ceata a wek. o7 eod3t i.

h. DUNN at trenton Race. thk umil HJft BOirwUlleava Street Wharf at 8 o'clock. A. (daily eommencinf earn will bt in readineet at Camden, on the arrival una imv aaawy paaMnfr to Trenton.

Ke turning, will leave Trenton at 8 o'clock, P. M. Fara tat tba eicunion, going and returding, 81. a8 8tt CHARLES HINKLB. Agent ONE CENT REWARD.

RAN AWAY on MOONEY.a bound apprentice to the Tailoring buiineet, ltd ia. bifh dark hair, aullea. dowa look. with him 1 blk. fur hit.

1 da doth can. 1 blue drew coat, 1 do fr tk do 1 pr. blk. atripa eaaaimere parte, 1 drab, I plaid rammer, 1 blue cloth veil, 1 bik do. 4 ibiru, 8 pr.

abeata, aleeve beard, 1 gooae, be MBaoinerariiuea. All peraoai art rorbid harbor ira or truiling aaid boy. TH08. BIRD, 8m Cor. SIXTH Jt.

CARPENTER Philad BERVOMS. A 00 XORTH 8E COJfD mt. CHEAP LOOK 2ut UrtoINGGLAS9 AND FANCY HARD rVAttK STORE. No. 60 NORTH BECOND Street.

Sve door! above ARCH Street LS IGLi kaa Fertoai eommencini Umtktetint. Oniatrv Jfer icnii, and otberi, wuhing to purchaae LOOKING LASSES. FANCY HARDWARE. CUTLERY, kia aave tawn'y par tint, in their purr.haiea by an piytng at bcuwubs LMBir iamjkinu ulabb AND FANCY HARDWARE STORE, A. 60 Jf ttuvsru wrw, ruiatetpiut.

RT YANKEE CLOCKS, warranted to atrike the Hour aad keep Good Time. Price 84.50. tSO lm CHBAPICHEAPBKII CHEAPEST! I lArS CHEAP BOOKSTORK, No. 158 Noith SECOND atreet, tt corner of NEW. For Sale ai above, a large aawrtmcnt of JVto aad SKaaaVaaad BOOKS, from 10 to SO per cent below the Biual price.

Laige Family. BIBLES, from 81 to 85. Latin, Greek and French BOOKS. Old Hooka bought. Don't ferret the Number.

158 North BEOOND it Corner of NEW. 3 o6 3mt TARDEN SNYDER, CUTLKRY, tCROICAL tf DENTAL IXSTRCMSJfT AKD ELASTIC TRUSS MANUFACTURERS. No. 551 EIGHTH. above ARCH atreet reipeetfUlly aelkit a inare of public patronage, being determined to merit it by manufacturing aad lolling frit quality article! at fair pricea and by itrict attention to buifneia.

Or den filled with quick detpitch. Merchanti, Sur DentiaU and otben will find it to their advantage tt call. Steel Skatea made aa the moat approved plea. ol4 3m SCHUYLKILL COAL OFFICE, NO. 17 ARCADE, (weal avenue, doora from CheeaatV A tuperior quality of WHITE ASH COAL, anitable Inritovet.

Alto, WHITB AND RED ASH COAL, of tba varioua titea aod beat quality. for aala aa above, 8340 Iba. to the toa, delivered at the doori of purebaaera, at reaaoaabla prjeea for eaah. wmm onwren or oa neiivary. manuiaciuren willing a tuperior coal for generating ateaavcaa be top puiw on reaaoBatua Mima.

IHU Jmf UBU. W. rUKEIPfO. JPE8EacSJN8 unequalled end unrivalled a CLARIFIED ESSENCE af HOARHOUND CANDY, ccmpoaed of laMai to different loare diinta, for the can at Coogba, CeMe, Hoaneneee, Atinma, uimeuity cruretuiing. raini ia tne Hide or sreaat, pitting or Blood, Hooping cougn, Dinleult Piofuae RioectoratioB.

and Diaeaae of the Lnnaa. Thia efficacioua aad valuable Compound hat received voiumea ot recommendation! from ine medical faculty aad other peraona of reepectability ia New York an oioer puoea wnert ll baa been introduced, and it to aow oflated to the citixeaa of Philadelphia with a nuance mieiy on iu menu ror auceeaa. BEWARB OF IMITATIONS, aa a certain na principled individual, aotorioua for hit imiUUwt and omnuing propanmuea, wna waa a Tew daya ago coa Ined ia prima oa a charta of cmaWfitixr audi, r4a, aad who dan aot place aii awa aima 10 the bottom of aa advertiaemeat ia aow publishing aad furn taking awpacraaLa houaee ia thia city with an article ybica la aoiiiiagmon tbaa Coaaoa Hoaa aomaCiiBT. 1 have beea argel to make thia expoaltion by aa merotra peraona woo aave aeea impoatd upon, Alaal to what a aaaa aea baa tba eaWtarisa aa Uraica'i aame beea proaUtated. i.

None genuine anlem aaek package ia eigaed ay J. PEASE at SON, No. 43 Divinoa atreat New York. For Bala Wboieaala aad Retail at Nat. 87 DOCK atreet come of Thin.

Q. ZIEBER. Geaeral Agent o28 ime'' For J. Feaat Son, New York. TETTER AND ALL OTHER DI8EASES OF THE BKJN (XRED.

dAT3S" RtMf.DT.it withnat ant eirentioa the moat valuable pnpara. tioa that bit ever beea dirovered f. the rare of I1NG WORM. ITCH. SALT KHCUM en ErTKK, BLOTCHED FACE, PIMPLES, FROSTED FEET, a rrCH, Aa.

wm a tea ia comoiaiuoB with tbeir Coaeentnted Bnup of Sartaparil'a it aever raila to effect a af can. It Bold oa Areacy, at No. Boatb THIRD Street, Philadei. I 1 Ua 5 lUVi BUSINESS CARDS. John Mtlumrf AtLornn.

hu htmmtd la No. fi Libiary meet, oppoiite U. B. Bank. JyMy Jaitna Bloore.

DENTIST. 49 South FIFTH Street, below Cheanut. Term rciionable. Jai4 ly ltOTar 3(H kitOTii tor Bat or 7 km, No.SU SOUTH Street. a9 3ml JOUN GAW.

C. Dobelbower. BOOKBINDER, No. 10 Frank Place, or 32J South Second aueet a25 nui Was. Erre.

Practical Builitr, Mtanrtr Vtbu airy tlt Werk, 87 N. SCH. EIGHTH it. a8 J. F.

Thomaa. 70 Race atreet, Manufacturir of Aiiinciai ieri. Anna. Hanoi, iruicoee. ac oa iv Johm Lawi.

ALDEUMAN. Oflke. Green ru. one door above Second, N. Ubertiea.

aw 3m a Walnut emeu. Book ksgmr ddcadawy. Je4 ly FarmaiT Blblee. 81.18 Paaa Booke. 31 cte.

do. Copy, AO Comlyl gpellera, 81. NqB8N. ad.ilrV6m J. RacaiL Birdi.

Guinea Pica. Rabbita. iip uogi, ate ror taie or excaange. cm iy T. Bana'a Omc Srrinr ManuftUrv.

BUDD Bt. above Poplar Lane. Supply on hand. tl l)r Dr. Hnet.

74 Suruce Bt. eurei diieaaei in half tne time ever heard of before. il ly pABtf. RULES and PRICES for the regulation of the CABS. To any part of the City ot Foirmount.

roronaperaon, xacenta. ror two peraona, 37 For three or four. From reeidencea to the Tbeiirea, or any other piacea 01 amueement ana aaei, lor one or two peraona, eich way, SO For three or four, each way. 75 To the ateamhoat or railroad, for one or two pe ioni, wan biggage, so More tbaa two S3 ceau each Deraoa. By tJu ktnr, rim aour (ia tne city,) 73 Each other hour after the 8raL 50 At Undem, Brit hour, 81.00 Each hour alter the nnt, 73 For driving out of town, bargain! miv be made with Ua Agenti, Driven, or Proprietor.

Peraona can be aenmmodated in hirim for a whole nay nj oargaming wiin ine Agenta. IT reitona being afgneved by the conduct or any Driver, will confer a favor on the Proprietor, by tak ing tba No. of tba CAB, and informing him of the tame. Alto OMNIBUSES of all eizea can be hired, oa tnejnoei reaeooaoie term. J.

GLEN AT, Proprietor, One door above the Kentineton Bank. Or WM. M'MULLEN and B. BALES, ArenU, at tne Bxehanto. aSl oml TOBIAS" rVIJfKS, LIQUORS, CORDIALS and l.

BTKUPS, NO. 60 NOilTli THIRD STREET, above ARCH. PHUithUm. SUPERIOK Staugbtoa Bitten, Lavender Brandy. wine do.

Lavender do Tanaey do. Eat. Peppermiat, Wild Cherry, Cherry Bounce, Shrub, Lavender Bitten. CORDIALS. Lemon, Noyeau, Roae, Perfect Love, Snporior SaraapariUa, Lemon, Fine Apple, Life of Man, Anniieeil, Peppermiat, ninnaraoa.

BYBUP3. Ginger, Strawberry, Raspberry. SUPERIOR 1 Alcohol, Ac Ax. Jus. Winee, Liquora, Peach Brandy, Superior oW Monongahela Whiakey.

Artidee delivered, fro tf tkaxrt. to any part of ine eiiy, ano a noarai oucouat to uoee wno pur enaae to aeu again. e2m3m rpHB GRBATEaT D1BCOVERY EVER MADBV JL SMtMMAlTM COUQH LOZSJfOEB Will can common Couha aad Coldi ia 00a at two daya, afford immediau relief ia Hooping Cough, Aalliue, diffi cult oreaininf aad iigDtneaaor tne beat, aad caia wnaiimruun sooner man any other medicine. Jtvad Wktl Thtf Hto Dont have uaed Sher man'a Cough Locengaa ia aeveral hundred caaoa, and pever found aay thing equal to them; they give immediau relief, and have cured the moet trouhleeome Coughi in one day. ,1 can confidently recommend them aa the beat Cough Medicine in uie.

H. Y. RoDoxaa, M. D. I wai cured ofConnimptloa by three boxet of Sher man'a Cough Loaengee, after hiving suffered for three yean and trying aeveral Doctor! and every thing I heard recommended.

1 owe my life to them thiough the burning ntGud J. L. Wiluami. Mr. R.

D. Kemp, ol Newburg, Buffered three yean with pain in hii aide, nuht eweata. and diitreasint cough. He tried many medicinea, and waa treated by tnree eminent phyeiciaai, and all without any benefit He waa induced by a friend to aae Sherman'! Cough Loxengea, and ia four weeka they reetoied him to perfect health. BP Price S3 and 371 eenta per box The only Ageney in Phrladelpbia ia at No.

90 North SIXTH etieet. oS lmf COMMUNICATION. SEJEA' HEALTH AMD EJtJOT LIFE. If you wiih to retiin the rich eat bleaaing, attend early to youraelf, whenever you find that your appetiu becomet Impaired, your bow ele emtive. or bile on the itomirh.

Remember DR. HARLICH'B CELEBRATED MEDICINES. Procure them immediately, and uie them according to direc tiont, they will immediately remove theee primary eymptomi from the eyitem. But if you negleci your elf, they will form a boat of maladiea, aucb aa dye pepaia, livercomplainu, jaundice, pain in the tide, biiiout affecliona, fevcra, Ac, which am mora obatl nan to cure, beiidee atUnded with paint and much dUtreee. "Dr.

Harlich'a Medicinea" will certainly cure all forma of the above mentioned diieaaea. The patient muat, however, aot conceive in the latter itagei tun can be performed ia a few daya or a week. If the medicine had aeea and at the very first attack, the diaeaae could have beea eradicated ia much iborter time. The medicine muat iherefbn be uied ttrictly for a fortnight befon much decided benefit will be realized. A Rauavta Srrraaaa.

Philadelphia. Sept 3d, 1840 Spirit of iki Tim. Principal Office No. 19 North EIGHTH atreet, Pii ladelpbia. AftnU.Mn.

La cock, 50 Cbemnt ttreet Mn. Parker, Bearh ttreet, Keniington; Higgina, Sixth aad Callowhill John Rliunbouae, Germaatown: Baml Swopa, Fnnkford. o3 lm OWAIMS PANACEA FOR THE CURE OF SCROFULA. OR KIMG'8 EFIU RHEUMA TISM, Ciceroni Boree, Brphilii, aad the boat of pain Ail aad hitherto incurable affection! resulting there from; White Bwelli gi; Diaeaieeof the Liver and Skin, General bility. kt and all Diteaata arming from Impurity of the Blood.

Tbii medicine ii particularly recommended at an olttrotirt and a ptrifitr of Ua Blood. It givea a ta aadvif.ru UbUititi Conttitutint, which invalid! are anconicioua of until they have experienced iu effecta. It ia alto recommended in Diaeatet when the Lunga and Bnatt ate mppoeed to be affected, and alio where the constitution ia brokea dowa by the ate of Mercury or Quinine. Thii medicine hi a the lingular fortune, a Just tribute to itt anal mvit. of being rscfssMstaW taa matt ctlobrotii prtetttiontrt of meiicint in tk Unitod Usui and Evrof wnereaa, aot oat of um apurioua miztorea made in imitatioa of it haa the least sup port from tba medical faculty.

Thia faetoffen an ar gument so plain and conclusive, that It aeedi onlyto ae mentioned to enforce conviction, owaim 1 raaa cea ia recommendad to alt thoee iavalida for whom phyiiciana preaeribe Sanaparilla Syrups, Extracts, Panacea la la roaad kottlea, fluted loagi tndinaHv'with the following words blown i a the flan" Swaim'a Panacea Pbilada," having bat aae label, which coven Hbe cork, with the ilgoatun af Wav bb lira oa it ao that tbe cork (bearing lino upon it is 1 seal toe Was. cannot be dnwa without destroy! nt theeignaun, without which none ia genuine. The medicine may avan quentiy be known to be genuine when the signature name; to eoaaterfetl a wui Buaiinee aa tor gery Pre tared it BWATIbTS LABORATORY. Philadei phia. HENRY JOHN SHARPS, Omaraf Amt, No.

40 PINE Street. New York; aad told by every vrugtut ia the United Btaue. oMSmeod WM. fWAlM at B3N, 1 JAMES FIFE It SON. RKEDMA L.

ER8 aad HEALD EXITTER9, at tiieir Owl Laiabliahmeat COLL KGB AVENUE, la TENTH 8ueet below Market, carry aa Iba above Use ia til iu hraaehea. Weavan ia waatef RKLD8 of BALDS, will, at aH timea lad sock suiUbU ad knda of common Waa via, ready cade, aad Reeda and Heakta for an extra work at the ihorteet notice. 8ontaora. of Waaten MerchaaU will also Bad a vary large and well aseerted stock of Reeda ar Bleya of every descriptioa auiuble for deaVsn at the loweet manufacturers' pnesi, all warraailea. Rag Carpet Reeda af av every aeacnpuoa aiwaya aa i v.

ai awaoa 1 ELECTION FRAUDS. FURTHER TESTIMONY IN RELATION TO THE ALLEGED FiAUDS. Tfca Form. YeaterJar mnrninc the Mime and Re rnrdur and BbfrifT went arliira Judm Kilwarda. in rrla tion to the writ of replevin, under which the Sheriff attemntea to leiie i lent worth itatid nrai yamantav ill aecordrr betan to inlorm Judge bd warda of the wizure of the paper, and the othnr eirenm aunceaoftbe can, kutwai interrupted by the Judge, who told Mm mat union ilic Sheriff had arroated mm, he.

Judte Edwardi. had no jurisdiction ia the matter. Judge Edward, then adied the SherifT wax the Recorder under arreat. and the Sherilf replied in the negative. The Recorder then mid that he wai aware, before com ing there, tnai juuie tdwirda bad no authority in the cue, but that under aH the eircamalancea, he thought it liia duty to attend then, and that ha now anrreDdered himnelf to the Sheriff and waa ready to gin bail.

The Sheriff declined making any umt, but demamlcd the mmh irnm tne necoriier. on iiwi writ n. u. I Recorder in reply admitted that he then had tlie paper! in hu mmieaahin. and oorwiderad it would ha ltnther at variance with hit official duly, and every principle of uw invoivpa in me mm, ,10 aenver tnem to ine anerin.

aad therelore iierpminoruy renmed to clou. Tin partiei then left Juries and the Recorder nmveded to the AlinfliouM and enntinnod the in. veatigation. The paperi were not read in Court yeater uay. Jame.

Henry, of Mamaroneck. Woatcneiter County, Buteot ivew xora, cigar maaer. mini duly da uultdiyiof the election. 1 waa in thia eity, intending aot to Imvi until I took the result of the ulecuon la Wait. In the rear, Fi u.

ot 1 lKfe. at the two ches'er County. 1 think it was in the ilternnon of the ia.t day 01 uie election tnai 1 waa at tne ittn ty an Hotel, at the corner ot Elizabeth anil Grand stredta, a gentleman came in whom 1 did not knew, and eat down alone it the aide of the tabic that 1 waa am im au I af terwards found his name to be Michael Cochrane. After some conversation, he staled that be was a stranger in thia city. I asked him where from.

He atated at Philadelphia. 1 told him that was my native place, and we ad sum conversation in recanl to some Deo uie that wa were acouainted with. Br his ton roe he appeared to he an Irishman. He asked mi to drink, which I did. Ha requested me to to with him to some friends of his hen, 1 want with him Io Lawsanea aanklm.

wha lived Prince street, and a coffin manufacturer. He was not at borne. We as his wire. 4 then went with him to Daniel Kearney, either in Mulberry oc Orange street, em) finallr found him. Kearney, at tbe 6th Ward poll.

Ma sonic Hall. Ha, Cochrane, asked my business, and 1 told him thai I waa an importer and manufacturer of Havana cigars. He told me that he kept an inctioa store el tin. iSi Soalh atreat, below 4lh atreet. In Philadelphia, and that lie could di.pcee of a great many cigar, if I would lend them to him.

He interred ma to General Robert I would Patterson, of Philadelphia, and several people iu New York, whom 1 da not rww remember, for bis re.pon.i bilily. He drank very freely at Masonic HaU. 1 made some remark is reaitrda the iuue of the then eleetion. na re roam oa 10 ma 11 waa very well tr iwoine made any tliina by the election. There were some i'liihululohian.

in the room at the time. One with a black ate a tall man. He, Michael Coeiiraua, auted to me that be did not want to be known as comma from PhiladVhihia. They did not want to be known here. Ther.

all that were Here, nan come on with nun. but he did not wish to notice them in the room. He stated that he had done hi. duty, lie had brouaht thorn on to tola at the then pending election, and that he had received $50 or 8IU0 tor nia pan, ana whether tne. had done their duty he did not care.

He had received nia money. He also stated that be broushl ttllr men with him. A annileniaa um sunt advised me not to send an roi my goods 10 this man for that a peraon who would be guilty of such conduct, was not lit to be trusted. Cochrane said that be brought uie men 10 voie ins vvnig uciei nere. Croei examined by Alexander Hamilton, aicoun aei 101 mealworm, (X.

What ia the aame of the gentleman who advit ea yoa not ie aeno on your goout tococatane at rat leoeipmar A. Bandfurd 8. Williamt, corner of Jamea and unatnam ttreet tt. By Mr. Hamilton.

I presume from vour ap pearance that Cocnrane waa a rcipecuble man by appearance 1 A. He waa retpecubly dreeeed, but from fail con venation 1 aid not think mm reioecubie. tt If be hid not made iboeediKloeutei, yea would nava eonsioerro mm a reipecuaie man 7 A. Very arobibly I miibl tt Waa yoa not on your direct examination aaked by the Recorder, whether Cochrane bad informed yoa of the aamea of either of tba peraona who came i.k 1.1 A. Ytfcllwa.1 A 1 tt Waa a 01 vour answer te tba euealioa Imam dlately preceding oaUtted waaa yaay atsauaxamiaa uoa waa reoa 10 voa A.

1 believe it waa. The quetUoa aad answer, I tniaa were aotBamiiiea. tt Did Michael Codtrane, or did he not, inform you of the aamea of any of the peraoai wboeame on with him 1 1 nave now no recollection tnai ne aid. tt Did Cochrane inform you that be had voted 7 I don't recollect that be did. tt.

Did be ever inform yon that Glentworth bad aay ageney In bringing him on a. nw, ne aia not, ft. An yoa euro of that 1 A. I never particularly beard of Glentworth till I read his examination. tt.

What ticket did you vote that year, 18387 A. If I voted at all, I voted the democratie ticket tt. On the aolrmily of your oath, I atk you, da you not know whether you voted that year at the fall election of lc38 7 A. 1 left the city. I think.

In Auiuit. 18:7 or 1838. and I lost my vote. I went up to Westchester county, and my family went to made ar rangemeau to bring my family to Mamaroneck and commence business then. tt.

Are yeu aot laiiified. ia your own mind, that your leaving the city waa ia Auguit, 1837 7 a. 1 eouio boi answer noeitiveiy witoout looaing at my books. Where did yoa attempt to vota ia the Tan of JBJOT A. I voted, I thiok, at Mamaroneck.

Q. Did you aot itau in tba course of your examination that yoa had not attempted to vote at tbe fall election of 183H7 A. I did not Hate ao. tt Do yon not now ttate that yoa voted in the Faliof 1838, the Domocniic ticket? A. I wish to answer that qnestioi.

I had beea up then last Autual wai two vein, and the succeeding election I loat my you oplbro and ben loo; being tne only lima 1 ever lost a vote, waa by removing. tt It appeau ia your direct examination, that you endeavored to mike it appear that Cochrane wai a drunkard. Wai it your inteatioa at tba time of your coa sanation, to npreaent him to be in liquor a. My launtioa waa to atau wbat Lad teen and beard. tt.

Wbat did yoa ttate 7 A. I think I stated that be drank freely, tt. Did yoa not consider Cochrane intoxicated at the time? A. I think I observed he bad beea drinkina Iloaor very freely, aa ba was very communicative aad very taiaaiiva. tt.

Wu he sufficiently sober, be being a tlnnget to yoa, and yoa being a repeetable man. to become eo immediately oa urmt af intimacy 7 a. na appeared to ma to aa a itranger areeaea ie ipecubly. Ha wished me to call and see Mr. Lank tin with (him 1 told him that I knew the gentleman, went with aim to Mr.

Kearaey, and not finding him within wa went to Masonic Hall. Ha bad drank but once at the 14th Ward Hotel while I waa with him, until wo went to the Maaoaie Hall and there I think he drank three or four timea ia about the space of 80 taiautea. It might be longer aad might be lean. aever aaw him mace ta my kaow ledge. He draak braady.

1 did aot drink with him at all. tt. An yoa la the habit of coaamanicatiag a knowledge of your private basin em aad occupaiioa to itritgen whom yoa do not consider respectable 7 A. Not my private batiaeta. tt.

Is it tot to be iaferred from tbe fact that yoa eommuaicated your privau business to Cochrane, that he wai a respectable man 1 A. I am aot ia the habit of ulliag my privau ba tlnen to aay ma a without being asked. No sir, it ia aot to be ao inferred at alt, ail nndonuad it tt When did yoa reside wbca yoa had thia aia versatioa with Corhnas 1 4. A. I resided at Mimiroaeck.

tt. Whea yoa bad tba eoavcnatioa with Cbca nae were you at Mamaroaeck ar New Yerk 1 A. At New Yotk.cemiily. My family wen aver at Braoklya aad I boarded at Mamaroaeck ia tba (all of 1833. preparing for my bamaoaa.

tt. When did yoa auy ia the eity of New York at tbii time! A. To the beat of my knowledge at Charles B. Bowery, ia tbe North Americaa Hotel, I came dowa ben an tbe second day of the electioa, aad stayed that Bight at Mattbewf. aad tba aext aight 1 did aot get to bed at all, butauyed tbe greater part of tba aight at Tammany Hall wailing the returns of tbe eleeiioae, aad etarted lb next day for borne, at Mamaroaeck.

tt Who did yoa tea at Tammaay Hall, or Waa did yoa coavai se with there that aight 7 aJ afca A. I conversed with nverat, hot rawtvot recollect my particular IndivjdaaL 4. Who did yoa ata then after oaa O'clock Oat aigM 7 mnmv.rr' 1 A. I did aot keep aay accoaat of tba tims aad eaa i aot teiL i i tt. Did yoa aot vota at aay Ward ia uua eity luring the aleciioi 7 1nt A.

No, I did not Aiexiader Hamiltoa, faaaaDor at Law, waa laea UlledW tha staid iBdsarora. 'i i tt. Do yoa kaow.araavvytiaiir lafonaatioa, the 4iatJan af which, it tatcaiatad ia aay way, to hsad ia I to the detection cf Illegal votei 1 ivea at the elcciin. the FaU of 1KW or Spring of 1P39, by either party? Mr. Hamilton I now atk the Reeoidsr whether at couniel far Mr.

Glentwortb, I am bju to antwer toe quemioa. The Heeoraer aaiwered Mr. Hamilton that he waa not bound to dittloM any information which he may bavi received for Mr Glentworth. Tba queauon wai then repeated, aad Mr. Hamil toa axid, I have bo informatioa which would io to nijpiwaw civuof puir, yoa any kaowledae of the eontenU of iba I bundle of paneit alleged to be in pomemion of the necoruer, anu ciaisieo ay mr uieniwortn.

otoerwisa 1 ibia what yea have derived from being bis counsel I y. r. Bandfurd a. Williami, tworn. Reeidea at ICS mt 1..

1. 1 Prteea at AdvrartlalBf I One rJaaara 1 day BO Jt) 1 One Sqaut 1 moath 4 01 875 do. "vi a ayaiaaaiiwj. 11 aaaa aMiwwrva, 1 pnwi 1 wi iuv saia pveianoea record, nturaanieoa Ha out of buBinesa; knowa Mr. Jamea Henry wai pre I terdav, the 94th day of October, his beea duty pub aent at a conversation between Mr.

Heuiyaid an. I lisbed in three dsily newvpinemof the citynf fhila otnet peraoa in tbii city, ia reiatloa totiiara. Tba I converratioa waa at Masonic Hall, during tbe fall of looa. Mr, Henry and I went tlorn one pull to an 1 n.k.. UT.

I ro woa wot wiu ,1, i Masonit Hall, and got ia conversation with thia I gentleman from Pniiadelphia about politics. I be 1 lleve Henry wai at tbe opposite aide to him in poll I viu nu. ncoa iiv wnwiHiiuH. urj i a drink together, and I was introduced to him by I nenry. ine ennemana name waa given, mi I oou recollect it.

tienry aaid be waa born in renn 1 vlw i im mnfi lias aa nA tk! amnl rcmrt amtaarArl tdi I wsaesB pniuai taJ' VU av I mnitttuy kiiow nrtont im rnnadeipiiit. i ten 1 tlnatn inldl Hawrirv that thv trtlsvht ahU lhrntsr I BPJiitrjauiHf III VfiVU WIHCI IU III W1J UI 0Ul I Beat. Tbe gentleman then asked Henry wbat hie Klimi Blaaatal vr ai lad bwa tnM bak waa wwaaiaavsw aat ajaaaaa laaj W'aa IB au ll mW 01 BM IBiaBBtOa a and the other aaid he thought be could tell a good manyior mm in rmiadclpaia. Henry tnen aed aim wuai an lunness waa, aad ba aaid thai aa waa act thea doing much buiieen of anv kind. Ha then gave Henry a name and i umber.

Ha aild that he came hen from Philadelphia with aome otaet mea vote iua na eroutnt tnem Dan to vote. air. Henry afterwarda aaked ma what I thought him in aTdal.llaAn Ia ta iamlaa Ulm at. I ami wwsvh sw si OJ. aj BApgaj ygfJJ atl II Haiti I ri ww aot want anydtatingt with a man that the pointt involved, wbat he aaid he bad.

tamrt Inmiaoaa manner, by His Honor, Judge Orsss sissiiacd sv Mr. HomUtou, Did vou hear uocnraie iniorm nenry tnaiu lent worth had ein ploy au mm iw minp wu iron roiiiocipnia a. i ma not neir aim aay wnt emninved him. ti IVkA VAN kttB, Kt Iu received money for the purpose of coming on hen ta A. Yes, lir.

tt. What amount nf money 7 A. I do not recollect that he itated what amount Of money. tt. Did he itau that he received any other miners.

and fw what purpose 7 A. I con't recollect of nearini aay tlnnr of tbe kind 1 did not bear all the conversation batweea Henry and him, Did he aay that bt came oa aa the captain of a nana or nitgai vaers, or waa one or tnem a tie taid ne came on ai the head man. tt. Did he aav had voted at the election 7 A. I did not hear him lay io.

tt Did he mention the namee of any peraona who came on wiin mm A. Not to my recollection. tt! Wen then any of Ihiie penona who came na with him present during thii conversation between Cocb'ane and Henry 7 a. i cannot tell. I waa not acquainted wttn any of the party.

were yoa present at tne examination or air. nenryr A. I waa here a few minntea before I waa called up in. I waa lubimnaed to come ben.1 tt. Wai it not atreed apoo between yon and Hen a.

U. 1.1. MAnin. vm tt mm iv vtj uvifj Mfie wui mu A. NO.

nr. tt Have yon bad any conversa'toa with Henry In rriatiaa to theeonvanation which patted betwaea him and Cochrane? A. Nothing mora than liit night he asked me if I leenllecUd tha eircumsuncea of iha conversation v. hich pamed between them at tbeMaaoaie HaU, aad I reeoileaiea nnv wi.iwi'. tt How maiymea did Cochrana l'aa aay lhat ba brouaht on I A I did not hear him aay bow mia I na vouri mHR anjnurneo in inia aaj.

TaMZitLiNi'a Boast. It used to be! the boaat of Tamerlane, thai aa governed men by four great arts, vis. uaiBiar, AsttKKjMCftT, uivibion and SoarENBi. Each ia a powerful instrument in wicked handi, but ha seems to have placed money lint, which, whilst ii hath an inherent efficiency, conititutee the main ipring in tiling the other three. Money, ia tha handi of political power, ia a key that iuiu averv lock a wedge, which in the moral world equala in power tha lever and iu fulcrum, to much desired by Archimerlea in the phyaical.

Like calorie, it ia the moat aubtle and permeating of all known luaing the adamant ol virtue, and ll II1VIUICB, IUBIIJK mid UOtliaill WB lltUtf. 8BIIU the moat inflammable of the virea. Like know ledge, money confen power, an i like ignorance. it aeeraa to create autual imbecility. Tamerlane, therelore, showed bia philoeophy, in placing on beru at the head of thoee corrupting acit which tyranny demands, with ita train of aubtle artifices, cornea next and how readily man eumrxten hia moat valuable but cot truly valued) righla, when charmed from the contemplation of the dangon by which they are beset, through pleasures, actual or anticipated, all history show from the garnet, and saturnalia, and carnivalt of the old world, to our more humble, but no lesn iniidiout and dangerous, boibecuee, and festivals The aeeda of dissension are eaaily town, and envy, jealousy, with tha like pamiona, are loo natural to man, not to render dicirioa a moat potent instrument of dcapott, in degrading and tyrannizing over their auhjeeu.

If to these we add tunente, bated on lavish promisea. and the exritementa of curiosity and of hope, no mar vei ii ii ii a uauuu iuiis a grauuui out no less certain victim, to Ihe artificea of onr modern Ta merlanea. Thought! of Anthony GrumbUr. Si am. Rev.

N. S. Ben ham, who reached Siara in March, waa drowned about one month after hia arrival while returning home from the, monthly concert of prayer. Deecending the Meinam river against a itrong flood tide, and with Bone but Chinamen in tha boat, it waa driven again! the cable of a junk and overturned. Mr, B.

waa thrown tinder tha junk and wai not ibund nnuJ life waa extinct. The vaccine matter which waa aent oat from thia country laat apring, waa found on niching Siam, (contrary to what haa heretofore happened,) to have loat none of iu efficacy. Dr. Bradley had inoculaled nnmhera of the people, and in all caaea it waa found to operate favorably. Thia ia a very gratifying and important piece of intelligence.

Prince Chow Fab ia at ill much engaged with the atudy of navigation, Ihe construction of rain gaugea, keeping meteorological tablet, Theee (acta we gather from tha Mumsionary Herald for November, which baa been issued with the customary promntnesa. North American. a aaeBsuasiissesisBSrBaaasaBsasSBBBS Pic run CamciM. Lotion haa very lately hung np in hia aaloon two very apirited pieturea one a representation of an old gentle man, abaorbed over a newapaper, the other a pirate on Ihe look out. On Saturday, a rxmoois aear, wno naa ine muiomine ol making a tor eign tour, examined the latter picture very par ocularly for aeveral minntea, and finally turned away from it in disgust, Baying, fellow that did that thing ia a fool" Why aoT aaked a byatander.

Beea ue, don't you tee, the piatol ia uncocked, and yet the pirate haa hia finger oo tha trigger, that the way a pimre keepa hia piatol. when on the rook onjr And with thia the coneequeoliil withdrew, Thia ciroumitance calla to mind an old anecdote of Ihe kind. A kitchen piece, with a fire place arid fine fat laat, waa tbe aubjectof utv qnalified praiae, when an exqniaito remarked But don't yon think the poker ia drawn a little too atiffr Bottom Port. v. Camxr ToxTTr Tlie fc)iowuig wen givwT ataMtebratHmlaUIymivlaBBaxibaaetnif The only shares that pay aura cUvidand plough anana." 1 i VYoTnan he spoilt a with an amtlt, but atoned for the wrong by forming 8 pair," vi Tba liberty tree wt iheld be carafut, while we pluck the ratf, not to break tha (rscAe a :i.itk 1 ej it wp stT rwt'a fi kala'df aanhk.

at thL Bra im htftni .1 WJI ac UUU 1 wvvr Br: MarriatMaad Faneral Noi aa riNmtt ir, VntT I Reported Gr lot Public Ladnr.) Effort Jud ft ICiof. tndali and Jnua. Ia the matter of the alleged declaration or lion to become a ciliaen of tlie United Etatea. pais" oa maoa vy rttrr ucgina oa tile am aar of July, 1838, aecordiag inlaw, and bt racer oa A the record lock kept by the cMik of thia court for the Kumenogoi wciarttKintoi inelnlentloniorilieut Ubomiciiraeaief tbe United Biatea itannmriina to Ike Conn, from the inipectioa of the record, aid from teatimnaa tn illiged declaration aftha inteatioa of the taid Peter neg ins aat aeea naudulantly and iriegnlarly infer pouted on tbe laid neotd: and it iniwsrina iha M2r "he Mid. Peter Urging among othera, of a motioa mada a Wiiii.m a .1.

1 oelpola.oa tne Hi, 83d, trd 84th of October aad 1 that the said Hegint hu made default In hit artDrar. ano. In purstianetof said notice. It is ordered tha nH vnjui. im.

ine saiu prvumocd acciantlAa of tioa parson ma to have been nia. a. the ter He gins on theSihday of July, be aanulled and 4 made void aad of aone fleet providrd. revert be I wia saia rewr notina, or ai other par son Ira ally interested ia the aaid attwa iniennan, man at aay time hereafter mike It ao. pear to tnu uoa rt that the taid Peter Heaiaa baa nsiaf mr taal armal mssla.a.1 aiU V.

liv BViMBI HVIR Jt IHI HlOw7. win win tntertna motini to mt ihi. ftftai fBtfll ai tt awftvalitvmlwi k.i. I UIVHIII WUilwUUDI RTV BTO DO Of Bd ft fit 13 oordinj to law, at tht time and ia the manner nr A mmww HiH Misur IB. untOQn ItsttMP oner aiai in nea cr actual raneeiiatioa of tba aL Ined record that thii order be either andma.4 the tame, or appended thereto, making a pat i of la laeenrtad iw the P.hlie I 1 TJs I.

Circuit Boro jMareo Button nt Haptnto. a ua case ar itiriieu ve. Uppiacott tba I Dimwia ine jury wirea, and aberlly turned, noderina their verdict for tha af. and abortly after ra readanu. Tba can of tha Leasee of Eustace vs Uaaaoa aad ethen waa brought oa for trial, a Jury empanelled; 9 and tba caaae procteded.

i i11 tt Kn, JL I i na arissaaais soniesaea sassv entry, aaa aumey 1BO rniiowtna wits esses wan exim lied ea part or toe i William be plaintiff: Conrad Albright Daniel Saint. i M. Meredith, Alexander Quintia. Daaiel i McCurdy.aid Chriatooher The Court adjouraed to thia day fTnursdij) at 18 a'elcck. 5 Reported for the Publie Ledgeif.1 Caxtri Of Geaeral Baaataus riept Tvaw Biort Jvdftt Bottom aadOnrad.

The anumenu in the cam of tha Ommnimiii), va. cmrraga wan coatinued aaui Saturday aaoia I. nrueauv. urana jury came into Court thia mwniug iney mnrnea aeveni bilia and menu aad a report which waa read i Ibis latter do. re, "Ot moat prominent officer! of tha Cnnrt.

la aeaaid inT. their alletedconaeetioa with iha uutw aiMMnti eleetion fraudi. The report, however, waa reuuned. to the Graad Jury for a reconsideration. Btfirt J.dfO Dorou, i ia Bamael Cbamben wasacaiilttsal of aeharaa Afaa sault and batteryi Mary Whlteman ariault and battery verdict guilty.

i.t liJS itf Rachel Johnson assault and battery verdict rater naaa. charged with a aiaiilar afaaca, was also nturned guilty. It. jamea Bindejt convicted ea two ailla of ateaulta andkttteriea, vvasMounced topayafiaaof taadoP lanandaasu. Aj William Craig eonvlcted larcany aenteacwf to an Imprisonment nfthiM r.le.H..

TT: iiamajLme? t'1''''' baaylng a tia wt iin TCfjwiar.smaaMeradi to pay Iha costs o(protecutioa. I John Fuilertoa, charged with aa asnuTt aad tery. Thia case waa not eonrJnUri r. adjoaraeO. i fRerjirted tar the PabUa Ladmr.r.

V'vr District Coartr WaonaioayVOct 88, sr, J4 Mr Jm 1 Klettva. Ward; under trial. (ru vm't J. Morgan va J. H.

Palethorp; aonaalt s' jL Jtra Sain atrwO. '7r Thomaa Fletcher and Gmn rimirh der tbe firm of Gorge Fletcher Ca. ya. Arthur Mar. I ZZ.

Jamea Gowtn 1 'uaoiel va, Daniel McAvoy vntdict trr plainuffgni t. ') sua VV IReoorted for tha PabUe Ledsei.1 CaortofCommomPlasM WtniuoaT.Oa.Sa Mtfor.JuigtR.ud.U. nea va. aloan tha inr rafiima i. of fivedollari in Uvor of ihe plaintiff.

rnmi wnognua; vent ict for plaintiff 8C3 a Reporud for tbe Public Ledger. Pollce ITsaassdsp, Ost. 88, 1 lt John Crosbvfouna InlmieatiMl la ll, John McCirth found drunk oa steps flaed. i A Crow' Wiskb thax rra GtnEHATioaj Wa retpecUully tell our brother of the Dnnfriee Courier toiland about, for wa have aoraething to narrate that will make him prick np hia ean, the iruin vi wnicn will be vouched to the letter. The proprietor of Doomide, in thia neighborhood, uoao laocy iot ine rare ana eccen trie leads bun to have many curioaiiiea abooi hia fine reaideac on tha banks of the Duoa.aome time ago took young crow from hia rookery, whicli ncaree very tame, and which Mr.

ttughf vuenk aeverai worda aa plainly aa moat perron tW live been taught to pronounce the English lunjraago with propriety The eooly favorite a ehrdcoj Jim," and gnw up to mv nond 1 the beat terma with a dog named a fine) torn cat the trio forming a family party mora loving and fond than moat family circlet in ft higher data of creation. When "Jim" got hia bait, ba never forgot hia but would flutter on all tidea of it, and about wVVhirlie; VVhirlie. Whirlie till the rlor rama to mtruka and ao well waa the cat accustomed to the sound. mat aba invariably attended when aha heard Wbirlie" for; to that to accommodate) the party, the meal waa generally enough for all the three. But the crow would not give a peck till Whirlie" and tha cat were prcaent Io Hart dirt nor would it go to roost till all the three came to nettle at the fin aide together.

But nature breaks ap tLe atrongeet tiea among crowe aa well as men. The feathered wonder turned out not to be a Jim but a Jenny crow, and aa the could not go to seek a mate, byTenaon of ber crop ped wingM maU came and toiighl ber. Jenny" eloped, but the torn cat followed her. Ind after aba bad built her nest on the loweet branch of a tree, Grimalkin discovered ber treat, and tor it down. Her liege lord again prevailed on her to make a fresh and tha lady ef tha boose, with rharactcriatie foeluin.

aidant in herefrorUaibgUdmg.bygamennttwigv, with which Jenny hoDoed to a kieh Kr.nr 1, completed ber nest, which, when aeveral egga in it. Bat the mischief waa when ever poor "Jepny" waa fed by her lord and mas er, aha, aa usual, acreecbad Whirlie, Whirlie and the cat; sorely troubled at tha separation, and able to bear it no longer, scrambled up the trea one night laat week, lay down with tha crow upon 88 na poor crow was tui turcea return to Dooneide Houesx where ahe eoqnela a little wiih the rel out again levos irm roosta with her old compa. tona. Ayr Advertifer. MlKIWI A BveiftBM MATTBsV0p't0VI.

tuoklrlg ever hie client'a pa para, aaw a. letter endorsed Jfiw rrptn, which ha wai greatly rirprised, rtpon openn ft. to find contained hit clieni't wife's consent tu hia ptopoaalofpiarriage. N. Y.Sm.' EzBctmon in Bombai Sii Hindoos were) hanged in Bomhay, in July last, for te trwrder 04 Captain WbifT.iv of ihe barque.

Virgin, a. on the alaUbar coaat, in li month of Pecember. a fitt.aiMiw tSi.

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