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Yol. XI. SO. 20. GETTYSBURG, (Pcna.) 9B1NTEO AND H3I-ISHEJ0 JACOB LEFEVEB.

TERMS OF PUBLICATION. ted to Congress- prating for the reri- ion of the laws in respect to slavery, and the gradual abolition of siaery within the District vf Columbia. A petition was presented at tiie last session of Congress, signed by more sequent acts, or which r.iav have expi- red bv their own limitation To su- jqest to the legislature such coutradic- lions, oniisi-jus or imperfections as may appear ia the s-tatutes to be rcv- sed. and the mode in which the same of the Committee, when the Commit- from Dr. Walsh's book, that the fam-tea rose and had leave to sit again ou ous standard of the Prophet it -nothing the 14th instant.

more uor less than the small cloi'het of Wednesday Jtn. 7. Mahomet. They pronounce it false, LehniRci t.bni":ue m- lollouing: reu- and that their acquaintance with upon sLc ubie oae ly oriental cwime. enable, them to do that the Turks do not wear ltrt? 1'eio'veil, By t'ie ant'.

of of tu- commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1 'i tt ouir Senators iiepre- enttivei Coiijfrcss be rtrquested to promote uch iiL-uuri's wili seciire tise portion L. Aims of the U. 'utt--, n.c in proportiosi to oFrrprc--sentation, be applied to internal imprurc- mem anil eiiuc-mt u. Exposure of Fraud and Usury. i The will be delivered le the subscribers in the Borough on Wednesday and forwarded to those at a distance by the nrst op- portnnitVj at Two Dollars per volume fifty-two numbers uaxir TEMREY ix advance.

A failure to notify a discontinuance "Will ne consmereu as a new engage- went and no paper discontinued, un less at tae option the Editor, unta mil arrearages are paid. Advertisements not exceeding quare will be inserted three times for slavery; that they inquire into the ne dollar, and continued till forbid, slave trade as it exists in, an io car-at twenty-five cents per square for eve-. ried on through, the Dlrtric and tv subsequent insertion. Larger ones that they report tj the House such a- t. nuer tnis tiLIk Kicninonu vvlngj jdves us thy Report of the Mect Conii Ra.sigh, Jan.

1. of the leisiatare of North Gar- Calamity. On the IStli o'ina on the Uaoks of that Stae. The ult. the house of Mr.

Kathai invtstigatiou ui the has led. tlarg'S, in Person county, was cons', vs the Whip, to the ev.po-.ure of I sinned by lire, ami Mrs. Hargis, in at-fraudulent usurior--! ptaetiees ab-1 templing to extinguiai tiio lire, in the State idnk of ished in tlej flame. and the o- Xev.LJ'i-n. A bill v.

as f'ed by the Legisla it adds tare at its 'ate session, al- these hxv 'en liter-: terins; the ConstiluMon so as to allow aesi swindlers and Solicitors to hold their ches. ri Epitome. The Yrashington Tel-. -Extract' from tiie the Governor of lllitiois to tho legislature of that state. "1 hese Extracts occupy close columns cf small type in the "What be the of the message, if cola ins ie merely extracts? 1 rederick Citizen.

tor lour ywrs. and to make tho serious of the Legislature biennial, Jir.icr. Sent. Iris Tliis Bank has Just its operations, with a stock of two r-jndrcd thousand dollars. Somc-diing npwards of one hundred thousand dollars cf the stock has been subscribed, and almost en-: by ritiT.ep.3 of this place.

Of this, twenty per cenr. v.as paid in at time or snbscubir.g. S. Bred President of the Bank, and V. V.

C.ishicr. From tha known worth and character of these ohicers. v. ho are also xery extensive went witli iir-! car.i'.ni. in visd -tion of their; 'iv'r-' tla-y k.ved payer, i'-nd had :r.Tc:-s.-t i.aiti the on to an tv.eiNe.

iime-j exceed-he their cai.ta! tha1 ti-ey hr-vr spec- there is no doubt that th of the Erie bank will soon nuire. a reputation and currency equal to ether in the Western country Thf only notes a yet issued are Jiveri may be reconciled, supplied or amended To designate such act-, or part of acts, which oulit to he reptaled. and recommend the pas-e of new acts, or parts of acts, as uch repeal mav render necessary t-en- rally it shad be t.ie dutv tae revi- ers to execute the dutic. hereby nueil to tlsem as render the statute laws of mo'-e simple, plain and perfect Fnvidcd, nevertheless. in the vision and i-r siateie.

no such change ball be in their phraseology by ich tu- intent shali in anv wise im paired, altered Besci-rJ. tUz revisers trie f. c-jm-. plete da lies io i-'i bv re-i'-jtio: b. tree m- naner- rtat, it lid hi ansue vi i ers and i aat tne re herebv allowed laer i oensati ijavmea? a 1 hev shall be d- i era! reiative in the Orithan Cirfr.

t- iOr no tern i 'r-ve in r'i- jf the ir. chair. Mr. rverr ha? the coeb ndttee rise th hiii u-s- very Prtant one. ti n-veou si; the pos ted ISO Ot It oiittee v.as not in it was rrue the chaii was abs the odier men.

-l tiie comi tf v.rr.- her ready to die if- vt-rr earne'ir and a ronsiderab -i erann the bill ieiijfrh fr i- of at tnsr He tae nmers. i-etitmnei: iron; year yVar ihr ot at hit -t an; fiela: to in th Then 1 ---tied. it-oe. id vas a fh.f ws; iMr. Vhm-h 5n a' been bfure not op t'-a" -ib-'.

had examina-! tion from lvr', -r. 'of or: 'aire sf or e.t? oo: -aT? tnce 'ion. for itI procv de exn.a.n and ir, M-'-Jherrv revenue. Mr. fhe irfnt'mn who had in favor r.f t- be frnr rally 'y'di prepared he W.

"Xov. aU'die ice 1 j- than oe thousand inhabitants of tl District, praying for th tion of slavery therein. jjruduai aboil And whereas the ten miles square, confided to the exclusive legislation Congress, outfit, tor the honor of Re puDncan government, anu the interest of the District, to exhibit a speoiinen oi pure ann just laws Be it ReseiveJ, That the Committee tor the District oi Columbia be strucied to take into consideration the laws within the District, in resnect to i meniiiiients to tee exjtmg ws ss nall seem them to be last. Beiolved. That the be further instructed into "he pxpeuie'w-v of providing, bv law.

for the urasiuaS abuliti.m of slavery within Crests of iiAid'l ii--' red v. i Thursdcv, Jen. i i n. from the 'Joimniitee on Miiir-r- to which was referred the oe- i tltion of General Vt ini'-d SeJ-ii. reporred unfavorably to praver of the anil, --at it va inex- penient t.r to na-s anv i ciaratory statute on the Siij-'ct of vet rank.

Mr. Kane nresened cer-' tain resolutions of the Stare of Illinois praying lor a grant of 75.0u0 bcrip. payable in public to aid tha? State in rcpairintc ertain roads. A petition ws nresented br Mr. V- iih--- rroin surnlrv citizens or licur, praying that the of tlu mails on the Sabbath may be prohibited.

The bill for the relief of Jona than Chapman ami the bill for alter-j the time of holdinjr the U. S. Cir- run: court tor were nas-ed. District of Geo In die House of Representatives, yesterday, several private biils, ofj niTeN local importance, --re report- ed by the Committee to vhirh the K-ih-l jects on which they ere predicated: hadt bzr-zi referred. The resolutions introduced b-v -Jr.

relative die tratr.e in sl.r- ts in Th f)if rri.ct of Col bi a r. pi f.t i th 1 i of slavci-v Ti eri-i. were ken ao and dr-ba'd a cmshi'-ra'-" Mr. Minrand em-, Tomier in F'-erorr. The ir; e.n- a- 1 nv n1.

r. was come I rhe hour allo-edi for Oifr-Aan ofj resfdutions h.ad elap-- 1. Thf reoleed. into a Commi'tee of the VhoV. on the St of the I'mon.

Mr. Harriett in rhe Chair i ration of tiie bill To ofnr.v rhe A ileha. ir'. Tner-Oii r. 7ray- The Commit On in fh r.

T'lr i Mid vl.vere ad rter which. irtffi ie liitrriSmrs Chronicle. KICKS YLV AM A I.F.GI A 1" Tr. 'vans 'of the f.dlowinsr reolnion. which lie- on the table oae day -f rc-irs-1 Eestlvt'-ons Bart tn revised Br rrr, St.

oa 4 11 Gv-h ishi-r: by to r.vn:nor,ivpa!rh- em -rhe ar sq, R1 are and nerrr.a-. the d- of The rerinrs to rref-re'ucp into ene aet. rh ver'n aTs arr- par- of acts. hich frm of subiert on-rht to he co arran'-d a To di-ve-t thJ r.d p. of reiUridant phras an.

I -ip-e' vf rlis To awl the -evral acts systematical lv I anil tm's the plates of which, espft itve are and some. Erie Gazette-. The mail robber, mentioned in our last paper, the evening- after giving hail for his appeara.e before the Uni-fvd Spates District Court, made his es4 cape frn. the villajre of Korwalk and proreeded northwr.rd.. It appears soma.

a urther disclosures were made shortly terv.ards, which induced the Post-, master, r. Senedict, bs. otter i)iC'U doiiars lor ins second apprenen-sion. He wa retaken in Euclid, in. county; and understand he oeen conyeyed to Columbus, where he will probably be brought to trial bo- iore the District Cioirt nwtn His name is Asv) IV.

Howe, and not Aa. inadvet 'entlr seated in the last Herald. He kept a tavern, and we rnderstand, the prinripal charge of the Post Jlcrcdd. ij thq. Dnwrinoown Inde-mt who himself rrcoir.me.ndt the of a R'-'-nj TnT on marriaires.bv law.

bv- proportion. Tuesday. Jan. ch Btavery in th: District of Mr. Mixer moved the fallowing resolutions: Whereas the Constitution has given to Congress, within th District of Co-j lumhia.

the power cf exclusive 1c-i sislation in all case And whereas the iav. Slaverv have oeen wholl respect From which neiect. for nearly SO hare grown numereus and grots corruptions. jFi'nimr confidence from impunitv. 1 the Seat of the Federal "Govern.

head quarters for carrying f.ii lave tradei The public prisons have been extensively used 'p'-rverted from the purno-tes for which they were erected) for carrying on the domestic slave trade. O'ncers of the Fedeial Government kave bee-i employed, snd derived from carrying on the domestic slave rade. Private and secret pr'sons exist in the District for carrying on this traffic in human The trade i.5 not conSr.ed to those sre slaves for life but person? havioti: a limited time serve, are bouirht. bv the clave dealers, and t. -edress is ere kidnapped and carried axr.iv fore thf-v can be rescued- Ins'nnces of deat'i.

from nsuish and de-pair, exhibited in the laark the crveltv of the of maiming and s-dcide. exe-' -5 or attempted, have bc-n px- re' nerson Oi com.ns: into. trie to arrptt. into slaver-f anab-p. from is y.c ane.

fraud, their freedom. Advri'Ispments cr.h for one hnnd; to a nor nermes. of exe. I likelv year old." contained the r.rints of x-f city, under r.oiic--f indira'e and extent oi th frar.c. Scenes of human being-s r-xrosed a public yendne are exhilf.ced here, bv the lay.

of the General Go-Tcnment troman hainsr been Tertised to be r.t Tdoyd's -TarkeT uring the month of T)premer. A Grand of Bisrric ha jsresented tht slave trade a a A writer in ft pnhlir. print in District ha set forth 'ha. thoS" who -never have seen a sn. racle of Wnd.

'fThibitrd bv sla description csn ivp an adea ate its Tl -d Jtrr? fi'in tn the i -ia- a ommiT-fPe to examine into extenc of snd trafnc in carried on in and thrV 4he District of Colombia, end report V-nether finr. and wha. messm's are resarr for the potting a sop to the The TTme "Representatives at their last session, by an a'most unanimous vote, expi red thp on'nion. that laverv. within the i I i 1 uiaret! in cotton.

v5 bans stock, 'and articles and that to cao tiie climax of tiicii o'rhndine-. tiiev have jgoii'i mi-kor. and i up t'aeir ov, jKiper at a he nr of iv Mr. It; tiie fourse I er ti.eir tl-j Nortii I i i. lions debted to them in "-f live Iv crs of pie tae Mvefl to ex! V.

meonini 1 corporations re-htir own paper, se, the most enor- to exactiir- for its i jet all men th.e f. noru a hitriki: i 1-Mrn to execrate us. all inst-t to v.hich the editor flf "Whig vvnuld brinjr his readers. A not ver7- Other banks are mr, for the malversa- 0f Carolina hank-, than the Wlijr is nil the bad nu; of aontiiern Gen are a' at senders ons arr Dal law- -t of. re-ponden ma -ror.

r.n i of th' by a are C-ian to he fd, oi ih-il of ret foi l. r.i ii)st vr.r. i iirsr mad; tn into in 1 'h re-sa'y it fa'l, uor up 'ihe debtor, the di-nosit "o-ivd-: not as a payment, b'jT as nre. St-i: y. ras-i -as arucd at Ie" at the of Co of Error-, by Mr.

Hur, and ornv for ihe p.pn.'d'an. a Mr. Rouscveit for the reMor.der. s. I i Bies- 'lie free ofo-' to'ino- iidluenci- irreat.

that I i iCl- tr.fel:in'r lie parties to procure license ic r.ur'isis can be lenallv so is of opinion, that a would annually arise f-om i'. anil that it v.ould be paid freely. Vv her'' rno be four.d a man (ay3 he) ho, in that happy momen. refuse to pay the sum of ye a rn "ov.ards the completion of the rri-at pennsvivania Canal, or other-y. of equnl He rolhteral inheritance '-ne which, althovh violently op- rocd st first, has stood the test and U-ru'inY of the people.

This is, at least, liberal in an old bachelor. Jimtrlcan SenlhxtL TTOTlTri. The. wife and children -f His-bv, resid.ins; aear Prh. i Caad-.

were deprived of h- MilVocation. oi the night of Dc-nhrr Bv sir.e unknown 1 tool- fr-, rthi'-tU hicelf and one eh'la b-s 't the floor" fdi in. and the of the perished the smok1 ar-d fnme'i. Th-J' bodies, shocking' y-2 fken from the cjxveycd to Farth in- rme.it. New York vPir.

ire. hrin' noiicr of i-ifp a bill, to r'-r nots of a deaanunauot. was to t'-e ohj-ctions Jo iU tliat The editors of Tew Tor'-' hae the opportnrWy of an-' ricr, wlio. not Tuiks hv birth, af werinjr thorn. 7'r.

Middhv.artiri very Turkish in tb.eir feliu-, are fSoeah'-r) r.r.d. Mr. rlerr mule some mest confoundedly out of humor on of Columbia, ought to bcanoi- uncer proper titics, oiv-ions ann tion To omit the frevi-inn aU Kumrrous rtition, from various surh arts, or of art, a rt of th Vaiom Wts Wem pre- ka brwn repesletl or luppli-d bysuh- fnrtHer reiwtrks in favor of the. riainj accnnt of a ridiculaus atonr dvived than five dollars Nkwspapi-rHRCHIVEc EWSPAPERI.

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