PI !ht end t•l. 'nd , % tip atmoot to the knea4. 1106 wear a vr , •at many rings sto4ifed with b tlMtjful erne in the** tona. 4100 their A lita.o. Fa rhino here firs nr changes ;tt a been the seine for hundred! of years. Attached to every large 'temple anirs are of the too 4, ` d - theta,. le last bight ... r aura 4attaial print they are orliiiind idaded .iirri e l...n mo st estructiyo fines: that ever o wait a Profusion ofbrilliant hod costly oeentesots• bout t i 'jn i ii i i.li C iel V c lt Jn ! l:oari kilthb'!cs49 trot '' Their duty ie to dance before the idol-sod, morn- Si. Cloud, lying at the head of c th e :L i t: a r t ineeind ecertivic end on festal ocresiona. They I and the flames were almost instantaneous are eappeettot by: tooptedtrade, *itch to , otoine i pi , communicated to the Edward I3atea. varepleer u ert immense. Then, are 10. or 13 iiii..<, TIT hurtling boatuysr . t.sgt froatlicir tided to the temple in this place. ,e mooring ant ilo : .iiedTo7rn - This twee. 2 . 37: It:ht trtee.rtinqtbe women in this country are i ling fire to such boat as were unable to slates in one senile of the word ; hut they wield !get out. „memo the I. pb4,,,Hbl. Men have „ i , e ,„ l A strong wind prevailing. the boats a• i long almost the thtire length of the Levee Yield te.tbeir,woinet and do at they hi 1, or hav oit, , e ; ,/ ~,, rat. of an .),a .,,, ,.iii t,,,,. they e'l soon presented a solid sheet of &tine. By "3 are I this time ~._ _____.__., ~ a _ l ,_____ ,. ,__ their t., , ,, __ . me nearly thr whole city became a '7.1"1,0:!!!"I'w!`::::,`11, .:: c " .. 7g . '" " " 71 roused, and the utmost consternation pre -th l . h I li I „ oded, they lore thelrl ~ailed. . sheiltrYlertil ilertattithri A hiuther 'Missionary am, one tune talking ti some women 'on the sub etttof Christianity.. end for 'mba r th i py . li.to,,,,,i attnottteely.:•At. last one raised herself up, and, aqt a:Nom:tn.-what dn! know kpow how hrinsgreo?.l and wa , er.make fire, and took my huahntd's ft 4i—that its enough for m 1 '4o Itmax." Our tnott violent opposers arc, ettinitlinee'the'tvemen. 'Men ere freqoetttly litorio'entbnami Chtiatitnity,•hut their wives pre j - atm! titan, A matt came to me, a short time ago. detiritqdwptiata. Wben I naked if bit wire war a ,fn I Whit hatoming a Christian, he%, aid he would, goa'!id tonault httr. lie told 111 . 7 hiSiltelitloll; told her ;he eritild still live with him, as before, i: she itt4Mte a • Chriatitn. She became very much enraged, and abused hint in a terrible man- I net. Of all ttingcvni in India, a woman's is the wont—men have frequently to flee from the lan• page they use. After ahe had wasted her total). ulary , 'of bed winds on the Nlis‘ionary and on her husband, and, seeing that he was still determined itibeeorning Christian., she tore off the thaly, or rWsretsge farina, from 1 . 1. ncek, threw it et him, abiffetti, anoin: she uses going to her friends, who roma idritet 'hundred mina distant Such are some of (tibial* this poor people have to endure in be aetaitig Chririans. . Touts idectinnat•tr, O. W. M'MILLA:ST. ?shaking of the .t.eanter Empire. The leiteiti infnrmntion • with respect to the latel,-,etallision 811 the ,Northliver,-on Thusidny , night, states that seven bodies ftsCheerr, it:ken from the wreck. They were foetid in the upper tier of berths in the ladies' saloon. The telegraphic report states that eleven or twelve hail lwen found, but we are assured that this is nut the rase. The 'billowing have been identified—lsa !wife Carson. aeed 18 ; George L, Buck age,c,l 2 ; ITrs, Noble, sister of Gen. • It is 'impossible at present to tell the, »unifier of bodies lost; it is feared, hoe.' over, that they will exceed thirty. Some 2.110 'of she passengers were taken off the wreck by the Rip Van Winkle, and sever al were eon eyed to Newburgh in the small boats, so that there are at least thirty or forty still missing. It may he that sever - NI have returned to New York by ilia, steamer Hudson. The Empire lies on one of the flats elf. Newburgh, the stern being aground in 161 feet water; but the saloon deck is eptietlx' itioire water. .1 The pilot, Levi Smith, first diseovered, the schooner--most of the pasiengera vingrettred—rapidly bearingdowit throttgh, the channel, apparently without having 1106' 1 tieed,the !Koerner. • He stopped the engine and went forWard.te hail her. Althotigh his voice crying to the nion.,at the tivheel, of the schooner to “lo ff 1. lu ff 1" wait heard fo, the eiteiti„it appears that the men of.the Inhortnet did not hear it. , 111ie edginess wore then reversed. tied little the steamer was making stern way die schooner came upon her with a:re tail:4mm crash. The bowsprit entered the forward cabin just under the larboard giettitle, iled so heavily was the schooner loaded-thatahe was not . brought Op until bit eery bow had also entered the Ern- Theorist'. Scenes •ishielt new followed r6tiescribettir Most of the passengers *MO :for the.enrht, and Weresleep. -4,00 1 i; ba th e, • When shestruek and 4111 1 4 1 t,oatne rushing into the cabin, the natt adoeped from their I:eds and rushed to lAttellies to save their lives. ltis very possible that many in the for- Wird cabin were overwhelmed with the Seater before they could escape, thought to all appearance every one escaped. In the teritbli confusion they trampled and bruis ed each other. In the ladies' cabin, when it was found that the boat began to sink, the most awful totuternation ensued. The screams of tint women , were heart-rending. Wives Malled on their husbands, and children Wen to their parents. for safety, :•,00 shore, at Newburgh, the first inti maUun of the dreadful catastrophe was the eyefel screams which arose front the pas- 1 porgies and the mournful tolling of the steamer's bell. this, including the assembling of the pes_sengers on the after promanade deck Wirobittl the pilot house. occupied a pe riod Of lens than eight minutes, during which the boat was slowly and constantly settling down, floating meanwhile With the tide. When the water reached the furnace Ares. explosions caused b y its rush upon e burning coals, occurred, which forced out* panel work upon the deck, and added still more to the cotifusiou of the MMltent. A pamienger on board saw many in their filets, jump overboard, and thinks that no lase thin twenty lost their lives in this wet, though a great portion of those who Ateped , overboaid were picked up by the iftell boats front Newburgh. is not known how many, if any, gen demen were drowned in the lower cabins. About 160 in all were there, and none of , those who escaped had time to save more than they had upon them. Those who were In bed end asleep were lwakeued the noise and screams and barely escaped with their lives ,;711aCaptain'enifice was buried soquick the books, papers, passenger's list 11 114000 11 7 were not recovered. To the Itheieept of the people of Newburgh the re of the Or Gast, Empire aro in many coutforts, which they will *net. 'MO &Nair* can easily be recoverea; to tittit Oka Ws to the owners wilt be compar .lll4,47ti teithrti. 114enteridettt wholly resulted from this weietalt a peeper •ttmli-ont on board the teehleem% et horn the inattention of the amomitile whom. ~,,,,,ihrtioldr ott4ervo4l W a leotard !anther bo la * a **on o . siori 4 idem.dtin Ito, INCilf• . ' 11401. VI 41 ottgrufessiumi.— * /* Whiled The titto4, ...it. la wjett eat *A lig Idle iietejleect ' Destrative Fire—Los qstimateil at $6,000 4 4u0 f r ,41 t : / Ot. !Alum PaylB. •K ns Illisseenr sst night of mil • The heat from the horning boats set the buililiogs fronting on the Levee on fire, the flames comMunicating at the lowest street, the very heart of dm business portion of the city—and extending front Locust street for three-quarters of a mile down the Le tee, reaching hark as far as Second street. Within these bounds nearly every build ing is in ruins. 'l'o attempt to givo par. Oculars to the midst of the excitement that now 'priwails, is utterly impossible. The :St. Louis Republican office, with extenirc materials and machinery, w4s entirely destroyed. Otr. Chambers, ono of the propriemrS ut tha Republican, is now in Washington City.] ;• • ' 'rite offices of the New Era, the Pee. ple'e Organ, St. Louis Reveille, and An. eieger des ;Western, shared a similar flip, Suite of them, howeiier, eased a great portion of their materials. The Banking Houses of the Messrs. Be -1 noight, J. J. Anderson. Preebory & Co.; Clark & Bro.'s, Nesbit& Co.. E. P. Teo. son, and the Telegraph office, were entire ly destroyed. The operators in the 'till , legrvith office subsequently rentovedlo opposite side of the river. ' vaults of the different banking; houses, however. are supposed 4 0 be • I secure. The folloWinistearaboits, together Nirith' their cargoes. were timothy detti4e4::-.- White . Cloud. Edward .13atesi Deli Taglioni, Elem.**. ri10.41. Agrypenn, Eagle, Sarah, Kit Carson, 1112ntoluk. ,our, A. Maineltike. Prairie Steu.. - Etidoin; Bt. Peter; Red Wink; AlikandeillafwitoK Martha, Eliza' 'Elienetitc'Allendsli. 'Oen. Brooke and Frolic. A number of balls* and wood busts iettre nlee.b.efheil• The burned district enpbrienti winat j all of the buisinetie'pni4loif dt'itie city. The miircliante harid - verz . henaiy stocks of goods,. , IThere . ..Weasr.wery moveable! propticireneethi' 4.. The lose je . ..fe 4 . 4 !*ltiqiPe. eligeqe of My dispstchcontaitomu , rtlleiparticulare °ruin great coneagritton, 'yttitit Which our city has Wen vidited, heti been tletayed'orr account of an intenibption in the telegraph.- ' ern now , enabled, howeverr to send You it pretty full 04llittkof thq pertieulare. The whole nuinber of houses destroyedj is four hundred 'a ed eighteen. including the] mna vatuaile•purtiotrof the city. The 'ameba of lives lost is not known, but suppotted to be about twenty. j ,The!oes of property is now estimated at hilly $6,000,000. 7she insu r ance coin *lies generally wilt be enabled' o pay the fell amount - of 'their I iabilititar. 'rho bro. kers , are all, insured. Since the fire the Cholera has greatly a Weal fairy:moos nr rue Rutin ARB PLAWT IV Peontrctrin GitaraL.— The fourteenth number of Braithwaite's Retrospect for Practical Medicine and Surgery, contains an article on this subject which is calcula ted to alarm those who indulge in the pies and tarts made of this palatable plant. It seems that it furnishes the material of one of the moat painful and dangerous diseases to which t h e hunyusaystout is subject. The substance of Uje article is briefly thiiP—The youtig genii of rhubarb' edit.: tainioxalie anti herd . kriketeetitiisids . lime; and coatiiilueedy thotte-who Oat as Wes of food niade of •tho ant.Pdrink. such water, are introduciricitoo their p'* ' terns the constituent ingredients of die mul berry calculus which is an nialatirotlittlei and If they are dyspeptic, and. Unable' 'to digest the acid," are very likely indeed, to incur the pain and the exceeding petit renal concretion of that kind." "', e oxalate was found in three out of tour af ter eating the rhubarb." ' • ' This, it must be admitted,. Is 'rather startling. The mulberry calculus feckhn must painful form of the, concretion of the kidneys and bladder. The rhubarb plan[ has come into extensive use, and INgtlneh ally considered a very wholesome artier of diet. If the danger in - .usintitis as great as is represented, in the kitstrospeck it should be universally known, indeed there would seem to be reason to infer that the danger , s not confined to thote who use limestone water, for the acid will probably combine with other bases as welt as wi th ° lime. The presence of oxalic add, in the plant, perceptible to the taste, would lead one to conclude a priori, - that the the ascribed cflect would result from its use, tvlienever ilia not decomposed by the stomach, which seems to be the case -in the greater proportion of lust/woes ;, and. the experiments have little rooin to doubt its agency in the production of oxalate gravel in the urine. THf.: SVUTIICAROLINA eIiNVASNTION:-.• A Convention, or General Committee, composed of Delegates from the so-called "Committee of safety" ill the several dis tricts of South Carultua, assembled st Col umbia on Monday last. The venerable Daniel E. }tiger, of Charlestovrn, was chosen President of the body. The va rious resolutions offered were referred to a coalmine of twenty-one, and among them were sonic by lion. F. 11. Elmore, request iug the Governor to convene the. Legisl ature upon the passage of the Wilmot Pro viso, or the abolition of slavery in the Dis triet of Columbia ; others by Hon. F. W. Pickens, affirming the Virginia Resolutions passed last winter; and others again by Col. Chesnut. involving the policy ol"non intercourse." The Convention udjourned sine die on the 15th inst., after passing various resolu ' tioas : among them, one reccommending the appointment of a Central Committee of Vigilance and safety, to be composed of five persons; and a third, expressing con,fideace in the •patriotism, energy and eilicienry of the State authorities," RIMICItOTI PP ENIORANTs.--The New York FroerOan'a Jokrust imp; tit:l44ml of 18.110 stusaistuaut, who sire stud .to lava arrstftul at dud port iu ,Jaututiy, Fabfuor.y, mud "March. of thts julleui :You , MON *err Rumen CethoM4r. I)ctimiciacy :and The;posttion I. s fet t hv. Alu• Marty .)both No tlt and late Presidential ih s ruggle 'in rtferenee the Free questiiiu. is yet fresh in thi minds or the people. 'then they united attl with nue volre",on the platform of the cel-1 ehiatod Nicholionietier..iowlitch the doe . trine of restricting the limns of slavery by Congress was dearly repudiated, and even I threatened with destruction by the veto power, if necessary, should Mr. Cass suchl ece,tl 4t the.erebidency... —Now the tatilea are mimed, and we find the Democracy of the South standing alone 0 . 11 their pril•till. very platform. while their compatriots of the North are feathering their netts by 0n..1 alitions with the Abolitionists awl Free-. In Connecticut tlie firth . more was - Made' to effect such a union, and it:se the..sn• eeeded as to defeat th rat; tlesoted Free Soli Whigs and enabled titre!) nitscrup9lpt . ol;7 l cofncos to mitireprAaent the, aiews..pft !S i people of that State in 'llia' a2t.l Poittress:l In New York city the second adventeidne'l ram the late; tnunioipal , eleatfoxi.; +The= entire Casa .party. Nichol/2On letter sulk all, fell in with .the Free SujjerAhpil lup7. ported one man. fur the . Illnvocalit.t; „Fall ] the coinbination' faildd most iigeTitilf. • in Wisconsin, too, We see' this' Dattiotiracy‘ and Free f3oiliactsliattling underone. cont.' mop banns r-, T .Alte dist,tents..tutu4awalloar i itig,the,corciker body Aa4 breeches. it will ;work the coining, efetitione moat, p . t*re. • to rttliantuthi4iAdicsttAtie atirthat a shailerAlsiletr will be stetted' ;..and bartering ofinwtrogia such ),tritni.Free WhiPi* .Clist'JP4 44. 1 4 , W11. 1 4. 1 !4gre5il ed. „SO svagOamintitet..onc swrar,ing vengeance against Fire Soifitiin anti 'npw falls ininiiriairniiiirben theis i e' the brait !iota) of s rinkoilie iberebY. • , 'pRDADIFUL SHEiNVIDON AND. LOPS OF Ltriv.—ke the' (fit.=—Geritairi Mar. eliall i 'ef barque Nissnigue,freet tet t strived at Quebec on the 1201 iosteell4 broegfwelit pp% Pr , ,ths-ca, find allpfn_f the yesserigers albs brig Hseesh. Nat qpiort, espt. isiiewry 31d' ApiiL'icd. Cres&eV; Ithich eine) le-vol: helot with the ice at t a'.clook an As awn. - inrof :the. Wilt vi April, When thPpeseam.., geflP. Were itt7.44 1 fuunderitl in: alioctst twenty Minutes ;after. ' The captiiin; first riatto or 'hoft:xtcs,i Tgsvet..-:Tite shd think/ . me t es, andi teir - othetd, left . Nem Orleans Picayune teams by l.ttors ' the (ship 'itr''iltd.,fffe4.eitt immediately oh from Jalapa, that a diligente,(mage nth icli. finding that'their ship was going ditwor-.! loft Vera. Cruz ,on the 18th u/i.,for Moki- Cept.,Maltehall.tookonghundredatul twes./ . co, with .snyerk mstiengttrs, two of wham triune! FA iseemp a re and six seamen of f the were ladies. was . stopped tiy robbers he-• icedlt oT wholu hg pht - ciffoti four other tweeli atiitgFd 'trod San Juan that night. vertiels. >Na pen Min detieribe theldthible In the stage.'. Wog Col. A. Cli:Antriacy:i situation and .tlestitution lir die pailsiengere i formelly of the.4.ltl, Infailtrygli•A• Anny, -P4rctltgwitisioes occhildremchlidrms-with j and a late resident of York. C. M. Bog the /tug qf paTenia.. ap4 Atey , t4elpspkves i beNpf Boston, Mer f Dolighertiof $l. Louie. air acid th e greate st part til litchi Alb.. je w el,' and'one' frost-bitten. - • 'perinni 1"64, , robbers were iiirined with uligh , theicesl4 beforc•qatit.'Morehallqeabli- lances anti eseopetts. :and upon' the . pas eo.s.lteutr: Sane., !Repel -.At, c,),unq,spokir„,sungerti.retusii4 twenty-fiye'shipa in the; ice , ronsequeittly' they pled at . them. Col. R..imsey, kuvilw there must be an iitiMenee quantity of hti , this thoe; alighted, returned their fire I on '•. withof t I'hlr ttiehlver,' one he rob- I 1. . • . . ' The captain of the Hannah, and anon). 1 hers , - When she others fled. ;Air. Bughee, .er Portipti :of thrtmrew were saved by the i who was seated on the hoz with the dri- Mergerei„ Pollock. also arrived at Qachee. ; ver, receivetithsee.hurkshoit Mine hip, and The eaptaiti of the Iblargaret Pollock - saw , there being nn medical aid near, he Was a brig go dolin in the ice.' Her crew was carried nn to the - Plan del lin, where he waved by She brig Reward; of Sunderland. 'died the next' moroing. He was going not to alifornia at ars agent for the Also York Siin Diititrio Ar. ins WIFE.—The case of ; s u C n. . .. Setikor Houston affords a striking exam-' pie-of the 'vast influence which ii-gooti voile 1 Geis. TAYLOR 'AND Gr'. SCOTT.--.-B , fr may exercise over a man "as is a man."., General Orders' just issued, Geo. Scow Houston was, apparently. a very unprom. is restoreilsto the eauninand of the Army of isiug subject for the experinieza. lle the (Joked Statel t ,"and the duties in all that quarreled with:and ran away from his first regards its diciplibe and military control,' wife, lived with the Indians, was given according In the regulitions prescribed fort over to drunkenness and profanity, and, to die guidance of the General Commuting-. use his owe language, was the .. victim of in-Chief." From this position, held by his own slavish appetites." He was then liim since the death of Gen. Macomb, Gen. called the " notorious Sam llauston."— Scott had been degraded by Mr. Polk, as But we have noticed, for some years. that a reward for his brilliant services in ilex he has been spoken of more respee:fully. ice. ..01:1 Zack," however, 'has replaced 1 The secret of it is, as rte were informed him in his high and well earned position. ; some months ago by one who know him 1 Gen. Scott, headquarter will be at ur well, that he had married a lovely and ex- in the vicinity of New, York. Gem Gaines cellent woman, and she had reformed hint, and Gen. Wool take command of the West- or induced hith to reform himself. We ern and Eastern Divisions repectirely. .900 that 'Alm -matter has- nerw`gurtirto - the - --- ' —7 • 1 newspapers.: . At a .large Winthrop. lately in Axstreas.ter CaLcanartoii.—The an :Washington by Speaker Winthrop..Holia. nivorsary of the landing ,of the slarylaud ton took oceiston to give his reasons for' Pilgnma at die site of of the ancient city delilitribg 'to; intend the Varinue Maces' '.of of St. Mary's, in Si.,. Mary`e enemy, 34 4 . aaensernent to which tier was invited,. • 1 ryland. was celebrated with great spirit on , «1 make it a point," eaid.tbe.honerghle ' Tuesday bun., Z. ,Collins Lee, ,Esq.,. of i itenittor, ".never hi visit a,Nace *hare my, Baltimore. was or a tor .of, the !lay I ItrY• 1 lady, if she were with me, would be unitrii- Dr.; Pis', of New . York. chaplain. Ad ling Min.'' i 'keen , that it' would give her' dresses . were delivered, also by Bev. Dr. pile, tie li -Chits d am; tip attend 'snob' placeik Rider, ki corgeto w. aI, George Washington and iwill not ayed where.l. omit& not , Parke Comic of Virgin*. anti Doe. 11,G, tiles sty wibti '..,, ..., . ~.. . ..„ ,S. Key, of Bt. Mary's ./I, large ntinaber of. , At., uteitittor of Coagrinmpresent elkuileil: ladies and , gentlemen from the surrounding to' his own wife, and added ' that there was country were in attendance. , • a Metier Understanding bettkien him Intl her that:Milt should 'hollow ' d ill!' WOW 'or; their ***.incliestions in such nianen. , .l' 4...!Th. 0 .: may . clut for yott„'. reap/Nuked B ViCor 4c)Ustaill " but wich s paji dittsr: ertt Arone Whet it has been' tortillether , My itelisi beetithe mitkbikereie. She' took me whew I was the viotito of 'devil* appetites-4-4bn has rudestnatl4nd &getter- alffle"Vld L.wilituoi tiothia l a. het sense which I haw would . 10ve tier , psin , if wife present."' ' A!!fq4n7l o7 (4". D4itifseeTilir"4 l the ; chum of which Pautel Webster waste mum-, bet, there was an individual flitted fur his Waggery. One day' the'Profesiot of gin, who by the way was not themoit Wee' and diseritniu ating in, his distinctions, was, eltdeuvatteg, suboalui44l.• , ol4 • titina remains tins same, ncidswithetandtega sub stittitioti in Bente of its Pans."' Our wag; wlio hatt bbet exbeelsiagihe Yankee an of whittling, at length .beid, up his ; jack-knife, enquiring: L toliuppette.4 should luau the blade ufmy kuile..antlithpuld ! get another one inserted in its place. would, it be the same knife it Will ' ..'l‘) be sure," replirel the ttufeskit. :•!; 1 N%Vell, thou.!' said the. wag. eel)felee I should then lose the handle, and get nn. oilier, would it be the sauieknife still 1" . 1 6.0 f course !" the Professor again replied: “But if somebody should And the ota blade and the old handle, and put theta gaiter, what knife would that be?" We never learned the Professor'a reply* Milo 71 Radiator. CONVICTION OF DRAYTON AND. SAYRRII. , —Sentence of Shusier.—lo the Criminal.] Slis'Ouratß learn Pant court at Washington, on Friday, (a nolle the Yazon DentoetsitObeCen the "Wee( proaeque having been entered in the' forty-' Creekßead," about two miles from :Yu.; one larceny indictments against Daniel zoo city, a number of pentonar all. imeatee Drayton,)both he and Edward Sayers were of one house, died, with the Cholera with tried and convicted of transportmg upwards in a few days of each other, A child Web of seventy slaves belonging to different • buried on Sunday the 213th' ult. ; the filth.' owners from the District of Columbia.--- er, whose name was B Spell, died 'The court sentenced Drayton to pay a tine lon Monday ; a eon about 21 years of age of $l4O cud costa in each case, and Say ? I died on Tuesday morning ; Mrs. Spell l res, in like manner, to $lOO and costs in ; died en Tuesday evening ; a daughter each ease,—both to be imprisoned until about 13 years old died on the same day, the fines tire paid. :as also did three other children—making Thrones Hand. alias Shuster, 'found guil-leight persons who died between Saturday lir of stealing the Goyertimput jewels from morning and 'Tuesday night. The Mimes the patent PlUce r was tientsoqd to suffer its otA!a Li es lasted only a feiy three,year, imprisonmmtt in the peniteei; Every inmate of the house was sweple tiary: I way by the scourge. (4T AF s r 7r , I' Ow 1211 h itlFt., the ; 1 :"Et rt•fli•i • j expressfis . 4lll. little !pipe iti die qtev4eetteai Cagtollnin living osed‘ Piles bravg dri*o SeAsse, the ‘lltdeVftetiltg, soil hags of sartli.„l. reJn inksuiftken outside of the ha re rs were •Inrin4nverily bmerEainrd th e whole would give way. The Fortien cre vasse, a short distance below, on the opp)- site side of the river, had beenaban dotted. and the to'rtittlent waterer We tufsflihit in destrostive; torrents, without k bppod.la . thi•ir w o'ver..t ens of thousands of aeteiti ot devcityll la j , tl-1 'llia third crevasse at the powder maga #ine.true-aootivrvidtif .elbleftaibed that it would Ite.elutted #re days. the k i teltiune'reatei rr ifilt allSa 360 %shier in 'the eitl' ii&Oriikthttiitd-1 ed by yew; 16414i:is , Apegiettirtg td ealth« its,witY into the teenorthe fieiregtVitertir end ilia PPK aredaily, Mom/gout or the ilweitinge, be ing 'coin tiiii w g3hdlitetitibt* thoiw hi thiiiipper'etbilefit 4 uike to'skilre to eon' , =ideate with-terra Atibt. • --' The ' gentled. fbilf Ptionitteo and •orie• or two otherboaterwhieh arrived at.filt..Louis on the 18th', teeteeklrom I # l .l 11 0 '1 Pl!. brutight duwrt severe[ C4iforniameigrikets on their return home. 'Thuy having seen but a egad part*Or tt efephani 4 '4 'et el: Jo. oellfi:eutattekide rather give away. 'their outfit *ad let4ulsU. anti ;Fe VAlt.,l 4l fiading.J , their lF4yr.r from. whence they, came, poorer . but; d,ouhtleits ha ppier „ men., • We I are told that, dier;kare a'great Minty 'in the I .lcierlti-itid Velum 'that would be glitt-toThllow their eitemple; but find it imptweibki it, obtain anything their • motto, ,Que nithe person/9, /143 reached shin city informs us that auctions I were Whir tuitil ill St. " Joseph deity, andt guns, liartinee,.hdrifets, vragetta, tkel.. wire knocked” down at leas than hell, and in many instanter..tor low-thett One-tnttrat • of their original coat. It ie also said that 4 notchdm' affection exists, and that limits and perional \ altereatlinit ate becoming' or, fitequettt occurrence, some of 'which have extended so far as to disommuise whole I. companies.—Si. Louis Repte,dkan. Bowsost,—We:itmra, that Mr.. Getman R.ims, •a. farmer it', independent circum-, stances,.living near Shiremanstown, Cum. berland 'cnunty, iicirstniitted Suicide on the Morning: of the gist imstant, by hanging himeedi by the nee in the•garret of his HA its euppueed 1) have heed !alluring under a .gt of, derangement, as no other cause for die act an tie assigned. IlAvet, ComeAT- 7 4 /1 1 /sofe right.r— The New ,Loadoo Chronicle of Wednes day Attentions the preset= of whale et one of the wharveeof that ancient city. and adds,: u.. 110 was , taker yesterday afternoon. bmween plonk Island and Poin Judith, quite dead. bin ovjdenily just 'killed. Of ur the ciitiseof 'hil death there could be no kle bad been in s withnn other,,,bale, or icons itther.salt-water ruf hat% and whipped,to,deoth. irto uupns various parts or his carcase'are very, re're, 'and ilt many parrs the 'flekh ib tern •n p • and sorties' roes , ' torn off bytttbe Pound" Qr Mop. ithitrtr.4. stAllool taw °tam One P ri 4erfilhii.% l 4 4 OrY i vir twillyq of !puniiihment, a Mold , as *noire at 'that vr ihniglr he is Mock' less ittiegled6 - tlir maestros something mom then7.twenty-ffve ktet •ino length.-And ii,, wA 311 1 0k0, 1 4 1 r OeititifilAXi proportlepod,' 11rtnot,planotatispr. ourselves, thus beingthe hist whale ever saw! How' initch"'oil he hill yietif we'huvo not hesitodrbul toti believe he-haiiii h • ' • \ Titr i tikft & FAN WA 4 ...11',:r )i . s I , - G . . • grid , ' . : ing, : Mit 25, 1' 9 r - 'in . (Bs v-- , It, ;I'. • f 1, 1 rid CFI' /EN V. 8... 4 sa, , corners hen i• d street. And E.*... Carla, Esq. Sun Building, N. E. Corner Third & Dock streets..Phi/ade/phisa and W x. Tnolliffltm. Esq. tooth -etst corner of Baltimore &?'clutll its. Baliintore—ire our nuthorized Agents for recei v. ing Advertisements and 3ubscriptions for -'Ube ElTlElidd Samar," and gal hwthrtand rindptirr los the 4 +la e. ',.. 14--4* Ir°T110?1P INDEBTED. f,, ,t. • )Was petwedifirr Wins 414 , 046 aCticial4ll.lllthl. b° 4 % 1 .. iodation, to him f or s o t, 'mil eti Or :bib' 'eaffa ad make laYmitint` [bilk ear Ileati , dale"' at pgiNWe , . BiNe , wilt t ba, inp out. ipiwi oky.ilentran be made either 19 9rii se iar briAbel. "Xniioxeiis xitt'ese itineo;lll' , tmeetaundlifnlaireitldet4 emnsileard the sup. r,purtgit the otflce,it ichtmod that thou interested will attend to the matter st ones ' • IL A. BUEHLER. fw.rt„lter, M'httiv. pc. an agent of tbe,Aliteriesn Forehiri Mrsionery'lloard In Reit TAMS, (kits) will be felling, 111 pa: per, which Will be reed With inolime bly' Ole gril ler's friends in ibis vicinity. Others may be ew. petted hi <mai of time. • : • • • • • 11:l At a 'meeting iifthe. County Odomlite* on Thine* tett; Weise detemtlolnt to toll the Whig. County Codireotion, to nominate n Ticket, oo the dm load*, in Autust: •, ,• , 'SARTAIN* MAUAZIIVE, — for Joni, ha' bees esaivad. .:Tbe embellishments ate as umusl nomeross and; btfiliast, and ilsq•eorgeato from the peso of slisalnguishial ossgasias mstributnat. If yon want _a first ruts fI3 Monthly, salss by all means. 19 per annum, or two coping foi $6. JON. Salm/ass 4r. Co., PUblishers, _ . PF.NDISTLVANIA. COLLEGE.—The sum mer session of this Institution opened yeatelday Interning, as we are pleased to learn, with very' flattering prospects. The accession of new &N -dome jaunganigy Iser.:-.probahly le rgerlhan at any one Erasion sinter dm organisation of thoOnb loge Peculiar influencer, for a Jew years pest, have been operating to the tlisivivautage of Ws, as well as other Li orar, Institutions. Now that these have been iljasiNtoLl.it may bc expected anit Pennsylvania College will command the full 'de gree of public c.tadence arid patriinage, which the; high chaneier of in Irasiluetors, erd the etc. vend moral toile which has charaetarizeil its discipline sea intainil arrangements, so pre-emi nently dater Ira. • HEATH OF GEN. WORTH-General Weasel, of the E. 8. Army, the/ of Cholera, on the t 748 Wet, at San Antonia, Texas. . • 11:7 - The Presbyterian conference, (nese school) now sitting in Philadelphia, bits apµoint , si the first Alonday in January, 1840, G be observed as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, by the church throughout the U. States. Gen. Taylor's' Pledges and Pro- nxlses. Whatever may be said of the promises made by Gen Taylor, or how much soccer his letti.ri, may be perverted by his opponents, with a view to political capital to reinstate themselves in power, the Presideht owes a duty to his co .n. try and to those who elected him, superior to all personal considerations. That duty he appreci ates, and nothing Will interfere with the discharge of it. The policy of the Whig party is his policy. He4tnows nu other; and every question lying in the constitutional line of that policy, will be met wifti that firmness and decision characteristic of the man. The same unflinching determina tion of purpose to face duty wherever it may lead. which prompted the expression, "1,011 be ar Fort Grow* to pion ow if I live! " will carry him as triumphantly through his presidential career, as it did through his Mexican campaign. Pledges end promises may 14' perverted by designing end art ful enemies, but the strict integrity and firm deter mination of the man, will per , ue its straight-for ward course, Oen. Taylor declared himself a Whig, and we have no km that his official actiou will in any respect ,belie the declaration ; He will keep his pledges as were MR* He has no enemies to pottist;; but he has a dot" to per form. sod be tv4l perform it. suffer who may.—.. That duty consists in part of ridding the govern- Men! of a swarm oraffiee-holders *behave abased their trod.. That he will faithfully anti firs timely discharge that duty, his course of pearly during the last two months affords WO amplest iguana ty.—.Datii/ Ana. • THE (*sm. .DEMOCRATIC" PRINCE. PLE.—The Hubeille: Whig sere da atesbetioore of many of the Lambe° press on tbs one bead, and their three stacks on Gen. Teylor on tits other, Orr the few removal" he be. yet made) show what they consider thesmatest demo cratic principle. You may beat them in elections and they still take it kindly. Defeat any mei eure, however dear they may profess to hold it, and it 1.111 well enbegh, if you will just IN them hold the offices Bdi 1,011 elm of their office holders loom from the public teat, sluts spontaneous bowl of lamenution will be - seat forth from all parte of the Union. It mem that the idea of. "to the vic tors belong the sprits," has .become the [trek une idea wi h them. Touch their _pockets by reino• vine a few of them froinNiffice, and they bechme as venomous as' 'liver, (Ind strike right.end bit lam an traded blind muloomake is•the dog-days" PROSCRI I JON.—The most noisy offall those couttertmiin hsdptni abase upon Gen. Taylor e. , 41 his Csii.net for -proseriptitin'' are `the Pennsylsa- Loittiro&te. Thit; is tEielf Now for (bait; practice; Thmi public Works of the :tthirtie an= dot tbit'earttrol of the Loctiottss. The Hollittaym Wag Resister:era tbeloilowiineOstwf 4sin assay Wn he Workts." istlosik itmlow, to n40 11 . 61 7 ,01 1Mu5*i0n. 1 ,. *WI; - -, .ft4flii.Whii.4oo l49l 4"; ° I; , 14 0* 14; 1 r441 . PsaWilitainna. On titeitiistith Dielainw i elbal; i " ' " • We.** : • -• 49 " tQltar! , " UditICODUL Rtiokd, Dellivrass Dinah*, ," , thmusimuw POialoth Nb Branch, Weil Brant% ' ' , . 01lob kA4J4 tYLPV,94A, I : 4 e, -- it is undurined, stye the 13410,40,khin, t hat portent liispaiebeto have heap remised at the War Department, from California; setting thrill; 'thit the people 6ild orgietitpd a goVernMent for thlim salver, and had adopted the 'Wilmot proviso :u a, fundamental amide. These are doubtless* 'how brought by Mr. Yawn, who warn met coining over land through Mexico, a short time Once, and dispatch from Washington says: It is reported that Mr. Croutond . recommends to General Taylor to organize a goons military . force in California, of volunteers, to sustain Gov smith, until Corigress shell act lb/ the territory: rj•Abrafiam Hand,' 'bag been appointed Poste master of Ca rlisle. T ht` State oftEnrolrl. auortNiou Foroor Arlin y felted I a thttftrid.re (Mons made by me who ought they 11 hruugh the mill no furl rII I o s • sod it now confo ly a.• m the oft cautious aloha* ha oretell, andtp2 ri s us ' s e .0 ea wther e antes every day, t t van es none of this prognostics. Storm comes where we looked for shine, and calm Where we werieure of van peat. F.rents play at crow purposee--nr, rather, emu tonable.out_of thaiothey wheeler Tinge in that incoherent, chaotic manner, M Iti out order, meaning, or apparent cause, in-which we should I expect to And words and lettere drop ineompre- Z i. 44.11, ~. i , ,, , ix, 71 !icor* ant fall m t.. The victor ofteday is the if•ii`tra Oreg;uirti, 'e;eii ' bout' , One"iiNili ttievied Allmetwoesk siege, 's 'beasinetterialth On. waft ef a Preeeklirigede. tbireptddie a the .Not Romans (so they are not), .1 Though calved r the porch or dui Cepitol.". We find Mit Xing of Prussia, after notching TOO goal gide ambition (end ionli• 'hew age, he wit almost the moos teslgnificent Pemba kr Ills kingdotn) r maidenly toning his headland refining the imperial .crown of Germany, to eppearanne, sa as. Bylla threw : ef the . ~Romen piste, torahip—with,thie difference. that flitch! .00 purple untried, while threw It sway after ha he had enjoyed and grown tired of It, And' at the senor Moment, the Ciessi id 'Austria,' idler rOiee,p ing the Behibmitin copilot with fira, , Washing his Austrian metropolis with bkod..-after punish: log asnlinie, and swing Italy. end alarming Prow sin, anti treating his ikungarisli letunentoubjects, with angrycontempt—suddenly trholde chick beaten, and Wirdiechgrata Muted; end the imperisi armies raptured' and cut to pieces, and the rebel Megyers even new on thernereti towards Vienna and the palace of Behonbounti, l and Is obliged to beg the help of Russian bayonet* to save the *ovate throne from which hie uncle was, so lately, ignominiously driven. In short—whether it be the obscurity ofdistance or the difficulty of ideas and finstincts diainetrical ly oppositc—it is clear that we cannot, in Amen. es, underits ad es we worth' the mjeterles of Ba roman Polities sod 'destinies. We cannot tell what is to be the event of things in any one coon. try, or what isha be the general result an the con tinents' regard, the struggle:4.of ideas and pre scriptions All that is inanifeet ii, that the battle betwevn the kings and the people is not by any means finished. 'Phoneme of Liberalism has yet a mighty tuts staked on the success of the Hun. (ninon arms.. If the Magyere can compel their Emperor to terms, constitutional freedom will be e.,tabliettedt on a firm footing throughout all hue trig; and Duly will feel the happy consequent through every fibre If they can successfu l el;isithe lim;Sian attack and repel lt,"ivo tide the glory of the Cur and his power'arid au their/ in Poland, end even the provinces along the Turkish frontier. Polish Generals and Hun garian revenge will light up a fire of rctsliation in some form—of ppl.tical propagandism and iniur..l rection or direct war—which easy transfer the theatre of revolution from the banks of the Danube to those of the Nova and bring into rehearsal in the streets of St Petersburg some of those dramas of breriesdev and whole civic communities in tri• umphant revolt, which have been enacted with such tnemendouseflect in nearly every continental capital .city. 'Pb. approaching elections in Frew.e and the apprehended change in the British ministry, are events which rusyebe productive of new complier'. tiona and momentous con sell uen ces:—North 4ter tran. The Cholera•--Its Progress, Throughout the Western States, and especially on all the Western waters, this disease has become at live and progressive since the return of spring, and runny have fallen victims to its attack.. ft has also made its appearance in New York, anal no doubt the Eastern dope of our country will be subject to its visitationaduring the summer. In many of the towns and cities along the Mississip pi, the fatality has been very great. Near Yazoo, Misaiiiaippi, of a family of seven persona, who wens well on Sabbath morning, every tint was swept &wily by Tuesday evening. The Eastern cities ere preparing Ent a visit .from the scourge by a free ate of lime and other antiorptie substances. TAe WeidefP„PaPFts 6 1P11 in LIT inntlinent #O4 the dietwee prevails moody, if not . entinily, among the intemierate and filthy slaws—thrtao who ok serve temperate halite, cansfid diets, and take ju• divides ezeiciee. being comparatively fear from denier. ' • THE enott RA Al. N. YORK.Tho atary Committee of the Board of Health, of N. Yuri, reported nn Bstunlay, st noon, that there had been no new eases of cholera during the pro viola twenty-tout home, and that every precau tionary measure has been adopted to purify the city, and to prevent if pc u ible. the spread of the disease There have boon' twelve eases in W. eight of whom have died. Ad 'the rettiainder were convakneent. ft is said that those ettiiited with the disease bad been eating spoiled hams. o. Mob the c. bed: bought at three cents per•pourni, • The niediced such is ion which lately met at 'Boston, compiesedot eminent Pdyaielana fronl part. f the country, • And numbering heteCeen and fbe hundred member*, pal in pmetieno is is their sionnity recommendations blithe collie exclusion of every• kind of knasuied and distilled irrThe Weel.ington Dillon says that "the Dem ocratic party.WM offer, hitter boalt4, thio pliant." E4eraiipei on WI, 4104 b 1 ?. ( f L F OI4 !4I I to hoaltb. sod tTa, pereeiee,tbat acme of; t.4e prom ineut matt of the petty art 'walking ectrit qa•ltidP , C9 l 9kAlk 4,406 't1441,y uor," luer eiarier . .rOn Port a il ~qdw in pacA 4,7d4 pronnlyinilitn;ll.46,42' , ~" 'Oll 'ho plgolit t orit j!arald a t ria }fi a t a mad at* fiu bitten severil costa and hop it '0esr11111i4; al~ of which I'4v:ion's SAD PLIIIDAT.L—Between atnimP,, and egativation, the plantation 0(404'4 It tileal entaied ntaetiinia,arift tiditiduced 'one tali! at the *eta fit *tail prommtleeiV , P:' " ItE i ttEt LititL.:Wei - einlrraii bkniii'that ti iikasideittili Oise* Of the itiftirieses of Belief Note" bum Web itaadved , 14 tie :stele Preieuryi and ere. helot imolai .OE4 in aiw of thi wag mud nittildif bintnew. 1 , 00 6:1 tcfpwallzr lose lorne(ilut eioritscoaslotaallyi—.i 'lo'Cincionsti, hasty, al glintlentan gONA througb, twatir.et, saw e , loyely watultnawsliats ly rictiwiisd , propcwed to to girl, was acesselt, and marrje4l . to, her next, Jay l That is the way to do business, The CFO. of Russia his sent a snuff-Nix worth I,boo, guineas to Joseph White, ship 2 builil: h in retu r n r '1 er -t Of on or some 8 -I,raw.ngs. the'Edipirroeirill dOUhtless =Am good gee of the drilirinegr ' Se ter - Deinrton and Slavery. M. x Wlltrirritten a letter, (kilning 1 Position the Slavery question. The .is / nil Logi neinstrocted her Soustors last wi ti sup t Calhoun', project. Mr. Benton • is to ?lisp!' of Missouri, and if they eon •. the alive instructions he cativo'. An nexed is the eUer : TO THE PEOPLE OF MISSOURI. The General Assembly of our State, at its last , lielaekMood opted pertain /Isolations oq the • subject of Slavery, and gave me instructions to obey them. From this command I appeat,to, the pepp i le of I Mit. souri—the whole bedteirthipSopleuMil. igillX 9 /4 1 8 , 011isozairAVA14 1 ,4a mu an oppertunity to n enator to 'tarry 114 4111111.413 mumot do hill I o hoilloi , es rgtnir§srf r ofll j i g W 2 017791 1 do not admit a r um:notion of the Union With! If tertietl34' tit bet - Pieseribed tif Wirth fdt 'the lifsheltritlr'ttentkA' any Intoraithew I admit death •or beta Pzelet4ted 4;;;th7li". eteoe for tlmAiee!ities of the natura l Cure a nd not ii, , the 'osl which ttiy Mind 'dui denteMplate eitheit ,I think it probatoleb from whotiotlePtest that there ereitatoy 9mith i i tiFelits7llß l3 l4 frie9dl. to the harmony arid litiof this Vilma -who de /thieve the MiesoilirlitstYtiiittoitit' aril their prtitrAype, the , Can o w n midi/m, in the. same light that; atm .Itoind-in the light in which it is salsa by other* w,hu Iheio underelind it. , For the ilformitloo,,,of such citizens, ad to O let theih see the next step in this moireineht, and 'where It 410 tended to end; I herewith subjeiwa cOpY of the , AoComae resolutions,,lately adopted la thai county of vi iuia and fully e4.l4pryieti V, 'the 'Richmond Enqoirek se the voice of the South. IJ9 licit produce' thiee i4eBo luiloni for the purpobit drattisigningthim on the. contrary . , I see something to theme tuadmire, as beingbold and opsa,andio,the true interpretation and,legidinam sequenee c of the Calhoun movement. I Consider the Calhoun addrees and itatitrepring,thiihria.' souri instructions, as fundamentally timings hot, to 'those Who think them right. theAc comae resolutions ataxia° fight, andokould be immediately imitated by,similar rests. lotions - ' I or/Moe'', thedo to euahTe the people of Missouri to see what it into which their Legislature would Goal- wit the State, and what it is they have in t , switched the to do. I appeal rrom these instructions to the people of Miximniti—the whole body of the' people—and inidue time will give my rea— sons fur doing so. It is a question above party, and goes to the whole people. in that Emisitt of view the Accomac resolutioos present it, and present it truly, and I shall do the same. I shall abide the decision of the whule people, atoLuothing less. Respectfully, THOMAS 11. DENTON: Sr. LOYIS, MAY 0;1849. Vol. Davos is fur at Union, and woofs the idea that. because the prisilege taint:redone ibises into free Territories may be denied, Ibis ghttitatil Repubtio must be dissolved mad destroyed I Con. Ms% under tow,' Administration, from Wiwtitaitx • tan to Polk, has amyl tad the policy of prohibiting Slavery in territories of the United Suttee 1 end it is too late in the day now for any section or any fraction to dispute the right. If it b• assert by Congress in rvienence to California and Now Mexico, we do not doubt that there will ba bind even in the South wen of sense, ingriatistu and duenre enough to inculcate aid to acute an ace quiescence in the law, and • sumnsesion of all reasonable schemes against the Union. How to escape the Cholera. Although we base no symptoms of Choler* is. mono us, yet we can hardly aspect to wimps the visitation that is afflicting so many portintm of the country. It bream', us, however, to prep ,re to give it such a reception as will render its visits-. tion as mild es possible. We, therefore, fur the information of our readers, the senator, regulations or London, based upon one of the mow minute investigations that ever was made into the circumstance" attendant on an , epidemic that gam The editor of the London Lancet, says : 7 'These simple measures vs worth tU the noniron* that, have ewer been Taunted fir the cure of cholera." "Let every impurity, animal or vegeti ble, be quickly removed toe distance front the Itabititiona, lurch as slaughter bong, pigsties, cesspools and aecessarimi,sioff oatcr domestic nuisances. "Let all uncovered dritins be carelhily and frequently cleansed. "Let the grounds in: and around the halt itationn be drained, ea as effutually to coo ry elf moisture of every kind. "Let all partitkona.he removed from With in and Without habitations;'which unneceu. sarily prevent ventilation. • `-• "Ler every soma be -thrown openzier the admission of ; 9 0d t h is, ShoOd. b 0 dont abbot noon, when the atmospher e latest likely lobe ark. "Let dry scrubbing be Used itt'dentibltie cleansing, in phiceof miter eleansing. 0 lin excessive" fatigue Acid expoeure. to utp macula, esiircially during the 90 1 be avoided. ..1 4 V t if' of rold'iliinkti and under fatigue. be , avoid• ed : of %Wren the, body is heated. , .L et a pour ditlt, Lind the nee of implto water in cuoliing,or fp' dank, be avoided. n et, the wearing of wet and insufficient 'c4ollnog lie avoided. ; ; ; , • .•L•t a flannel or woollen belt be worn around the be11y.... ! .1 1 1. D. Ttna has, been found very ler viceeble.in checking 'die tendency totoW• el eoinplaint, so natittniittAlitritit the pie= valence of cholera:. rtit Ainslie halt. ill, this country,. , been, el way* , 'Quad ;tp,ooln fit anenattittill} . 1 1 I, 9 o llfirtql 4* he !*weL . i9.,thkentgo_is very, T rap c ntlile4-1r it , however, b 4 iiiit6il, diet theitioletVeisk . triifeMildf attentletllffOibfeignicisioievoA , and' fetal delay • hie: I often Arreenroed ifk the eotioaAtisi cholera - meet he 1 1W:. withATlepe. in ,the oftrlyetee hlif,rit.. t (erred to, ihere is often no gripin Zn'aviint../ and itikellibPi tieried'ihitethe dliifiiile lr be moot 'Wily arrested. , ,',l. „,' ,TP..' , 1,1 4titer peewits:l cleanliness*: sealifilkt9* 00 1 1 *- , ~ • loei,everyeauae moral lrerg, Ds-ca r or "Let or aid ing. of permlne'withilltbsilm 4l , and apartmetukbeavaided.,.. , Writ IllePiPCl9 OPP? 4 1 . 112 C1ta aYftidelL "Let flies to `kept ii fittiink MO! . in sleeping' ipartnitintik,lheirigfit beintirte period of moat danger film am ',MIAs*, eapeeiallp neties l expeeureutenW "Let—all. bedding and clittibing,b, ,ut a,X exposed during winter Ind tipt.inie Ins fire, and in summer to the heat cif the;Mitfilk — Dr. Drake, physician of CinCitrewilli, quaintance with dila' disease is 04 PiLlill9t k t. give so that of city practitioner the wea published some surtgeittiens on rho t•• dicta worthy ul noticc . • 410141. , "'"" ' I. That leading u city tan do no possi- Me good:' ThadikeaSet is not contagious. The cause of,it tuts ,a, ready spread through the city Kill/ Psis n ;i i ecersia i 0 al, sot4es gr:the ilati4)#4,,,lJiswir vihiescaPs to Ow*" ore awes 1160.19 be ill than if they asittaibed at briavdt /' L. 1 E041010 611104- WI! no PrirmOni• tory sym , Thiiiisishcos, ! shish is 005rft1.410:..ke-A4iiiviiier, is Is dio eue itself, in its first stags t. tte,.poaitissly so as' where Ii use advanced to vs:smiting. or coldness and,oollapeci.. • • 3;srlvddiiiesse May be generally stop': pelf early stage rif it can gat 01.9,14 canagi. lalsrivim*s., it, Canna evegi , lnegh if the patient continues on his feet. His lifts depends on his lying by. All persons' who hoes • warn flannel during the winter should keep it on, Until thd eiddeinie his passed' away. NirAir lido(' to;.—The following warthei 'of the COroooell Jury as te . the. iteksoul who full by 'tote fire of thit &The , Juryi 'after being id coniuttation atiotii two hours and a quarter. :returned the 'following verdict :—S Wt. believe that geinge A'. Clnt% John lVi'Dortald.Them as Aylward. George Lincoln; .(and 13 others came to their deaths by guipebot *mine, fired b y the m i fi tary.dyliit 'bite tot i rids Iciris 41111 ()pea tilnuminti That dry evenitqa,..l9ll/ May init.. by prder , of the civil' authorities or the city of New York. intl;lhat the circumstances existing it the , time justified the. Authorial.," in giving the order to Are °pan the mob. We further believe that if a larger number of thq police had been ordered' out the necessity of a resort to tlte'ute of the military migh have been avoided. , New York. May 14.1849." The bodies of the dead were handed *- set to their friends. The number has In creased to twentrtwo by the death of four Othople eines:the inquest. INTLVielcs of MA'AO7AC?uRU•--'" In 1830, the population" of Manohester,N. H., was 877 ; in .1840, 8,235. By a recent venous it appears that the prawn popula tion is 14,542, en increase almost without The number of males is 5.928 ; females, 8,614; excess of females, 2,686 ; gain in two last years, 3,258, , .1t is esti mated by the let of July, the population will he full 15,000, as the new factory will add several hundred to the present num. bet," • Five years hence we expect to chroni cle a similar ircrease in the population of this city, from the same cause. We have better facilities for manufacturing here than are,te, be , folind in any part of New llanip shire„ What we have heretofore needed are Yankee energy and enterprise. We liave.the " raw material" of these qualities in abundance. The General Manufactu ring Law will now develops and work it up into the shape of successive Factories, every one of which" will add several hun dred" to the previous population.—Lancas ter Union. lErThe gold fryer is raging to • considerable eetent in Georgia, the miner' in that section has. log been unusually productive of late. One lump of solid gold was recently found near Ellijay worth MOO, and anothel worth nearly the same utndunt was shortly afterwards picked up by a poor laborer near Datom HEAVY DAMAGES.—The Connecticut Riser Railroad Company have paid to Ezra C. Corning, $11,045 for Nudes received on their road. The accident happened from a collision cordlessly induced. ,fdri C. angered no greet in• e aiivarral days but aeon ditir- he exper.eneed serious iuoonvanience from his spine, hip end heel REV. THOS. H. BURROUGITS.—The trial of Jr. Burroughs for manslaughter, in earns• ing the death of James Byard Bishop, at Snow Hill,.in February bet, by' enabling him pith a pistol, eland on Satnillay with a verdict of sir imisPas the act baring proved lobe s one of eirlf-ile. fence or committed under renewable apprehension ortreat bodily berm. gx*Ctrrfoo dr A Nu%mous *yentas*. —Ammo naued James filnomfitild Raab. tt farmer, but guilty of seieral horrid-tour , dem was recently executed in England. was a man of some talent; and on his - trial conducted his own defence. A Lon 'don journal says tille was obeeryant or the outward ;finnis of religion. and. while minutia plating a savage and wholesale murder. practiced lismily . tdevotion with his mistress. One ofour grestestnevelistis, by 5 , happy flight of imagt , twOrin,represenui a convict, when on the sCalifnlif and about to die, proving the ruling passion strong in death by pick ing the pocket of the chaplain. Rush man. aged at his trial, in the presence of judge and jury, with the court room crowded in every. Corner by spectators., to abstract a 4 10 cheek frog' a po c ket book Gandvd to hint, for inspection, and dexterously, to amoral the paper in the lining of his hat. principally, as it would appear, tar the pot poie of Kiel:ening the character of the Ko. lititor prosecnting on behalf or the troWn. Like sevirsi oilier celebrated inurderers, . 13 e.wlie not* min, addicted to drink." Sinelits;or • bluamtatte..—Dr. Cool id thel`morderer of Matthews 4 and wha wl! to hang , Wing, hie °admitted ft l lol44lYrieoh:'' It aripsaiS: to hive itt.kiffmtr iii %if haring beett'ilateeted iii eTlittrAilk . 'neonfm*llct ,***T -16 '5 0 g be libtitaaad, • Flint, hte‘formerstu. dettlestrsilloesnestlitianyjhe mitt 'omelet ed'of ifln r = llhtWield betzied to 's e, v to b 74 *Mint lain& a ma:merit. wield leid_toihi tin P VC b iltrezneur , u. 41 'ftr -- A' I ' •lobb to r intit Walk .peieotii and 1.1. letter confessing himself Ott akarderir or Matthews. The Warden ,illtuad oh theAwitmatier *be letter, w l olrb e *ndlltlPPrityl s r, °life edit croup up y Ilip MY allot found hip sf,potaad. Ae.. 1,1 44 1 V tt.TPC4f -4,4 it Ow t=4 , mii i tiT7fipl, At l i, A* ' 110,0 . 00 1 f!;$e sniTrdetl4° ''',lol l litittPtirtif "itbet.l—:Ott Pride' , Wit. fLaYi IntiOntg Dopy a teahhei in the ,10 M ,_ qt t ii,C'P i ttplic;,l9shool 'chastised' . a *IV FM alitt4o4.lvrtes. A brother., about fnitiesmosars °flags. interfered and drew a knife upon the the teacher, with which SitP Kind* Several severe gashes. The wounds, wore ,so bad that the teacher had ti 0P t/liken home, where he lies vary low. .. , .nitnation was had before an alder man, which reaultcd in the binding of Fries over for trial. THE PRESBYTZRIAN GZNCRAL ASIKM SIN, (old school,) in session at Pittsburg. chose Rev. Dr. Hurray, of New Jersey, moderator. unanimously. On Friday, a report on the sobjdet of church music, adverse to the employment of professional singers. favorable to the congregation uniting to the singing. and prosposing a list of standard tones, was presented; and referred to a select coin• ciliate to prepare a work for publication. From the annual report or mumm* of the assembly,' St 'pier! that the had a mount which was receetettduring he, past year. was. •18,1!0163;.the expenditures were 1116,217064 ;leaving a balance io favor of the board 00114004 VT. • The 'Macke tieridrti by the general as+ fieng47;ll9lonot to the value of $l5OO OO , letter. from the delegate of the Maine general eoblentace, on the subject of slave ry,•shoWed diet a very large majority of the'Maine' crinferenite were In Giver of dts crintiniting all correiponderice With the general ,assembly, believing that it wee' pro,slavery. The delegate had posiiiody denied the charge that• the general assem bly. attempted to justify Amery by the-Bi ble. This, and ertheni on the stsbject.'arere referred to the committee on memorials. The Bible . Society report showed that in some places. oo&foorth. and in others. a still greater proportion. were destitute of Bibles: Dr. Plummer, of Baltimore. said 'boat $l.OOO worth had been furnished to slaves. They would do every thing in their power to furnish all alike. the slave and the freeman, with the Bible. He thought the present time, with Italy and Ireland more open than ever, opportune for their labors. Mr. Gildersleeve. of Richmond. Va., stated that he frequently furnished the col ored population in his vicinity with Bibles. and would still continue to do so. A se rious of resolutions Irma Dr. P. in favor of the Bible Society wore adopted. in which it is asserted that one-fifth of she families in the United Stale are without the Scrip tures. • Other bovines of less general interes was transacted. lathe Presbyterian (New School) site sembly,at Philadelphia, on Monday.a pro position fot a communication between this Assembly and the Old School General As sembly, in session at Pittsburg. was de bated. The ehaitman of the committee suggested that this be acted on immediate ly. that if agreed to, the communication might be lent immediately over the tele g iaphiclv ires,aod an ans vier reeeivej. Th e proposition was to institute paternal cor respondence between the two bodies by the interchange of commissioners. On motion of Rev. J. H. C. Lea`rh, the word "delegate" was substituted for "commis sioner." The Wes was held out that not withstanding former overtures had beep re jected, the present would be received in a proper spirit. Exessinve POLITZKEIII.—Row land Hill, (a celebrated English preacher) was al ways annoyed when there happened to he any noise in the chapel, or when any thing occurred to divert the attention of his hearers from what he was saying.— On one occasion, a few days before his death, he was preaching to one of the moat crowded congregstions that ever assembled to hear him. In the middle of his dis courie .he observed a commotion in the gallery. For some time he took no notice of it, but finding it increasing. he paused in his sermon, and looking in the direction from which the confusion prevailed, be excletmed : .What's the matter there ! The devil seems to have got among you." DA plain, country-looking man imme diately started to his feet, and addressing Mr. Hill in reply. said : No, sir, it arn't the devil as is doing it —it's a fat lady wot's fainted ; and she's a werry fat 'un, sir, and don't seem likely to come to again in a hurry." "Oh, that's it, is it t" observed Mr. Hill, drawing his hand across his chin ; "then I beg the lady's pardon—and the devil's too." Burma Erreaoatitsaay.—M ra. Moore. of 129 Washington Market Place, Phila delphia. was on Thursday delivered of four children I—all boys, of good and reg-. ular size. The third one was born dead. but the rest are lively and • hearty. Her age is 29, that of her husband 24, and they have been married less than a year. The Ikey'was formerly married to a Mr. Bell, and she presented/him. first. with two lit tle Bells ; second, with one ; and third. with three. Of diis dock, three hare died. More than firs hundred people. mostly women, visited the mother on Fri day. NILW6PArIIIIS-.—Tllllllll United States is literally a country of newspapers. No other people read so extensively. In no other country are the masses so generally educated. and in no other are newspapers The Na tional Inicllignueer, published at Wash ington, could not be bought. so its editor says, fur $lOO,OOO. It is stated that one half of the Baltimore Patriot was sold re-1 cently for $80.000„ the Boston Atlas was sold for $50,000. and not long suite one.: third or the N. Y. courier and Enquirer, was ,okl fur $25,000, and one-third of the ! N. Y. Eveuiug *Nut for $16,000. THIi Swamis Twuls.—Tim Washing. ton correspondent of the Albany Evening Journal says: •• My old mend. the Twins o f Si a m, erehop, with, their eldest daugh ters, 1043 ug 'thbMitel km • as like au twins.' They reside in &wry, N. C.. Where they are substantial and mspected timers.— Being zealous Whir, they called yester day to pay their respects to the. President. where they were introdlieedio Mrs, Wood and' Mrs: Nisi and spent half an tout; I °7 1 4 *****0.f• y lasts, 0 43 7 ,r9r fiew,,Viirk; Whore 11 4 Will Wullaii!: fur. a sharctime previous to digit departure. not,. however, , with' any serious intention el having the tie that binds Omni together ievered,lhough they will,,consuLt eminent lurgrolif- ~.Their, own ikilig 6 Mill• WPM,- Moats, ma Mapelinta are against Om opera- don. Ohang has leer children. aid Bag three. They have been married eight yeiric WM liftlisp" ciljnyintMe'rei l @Phial their 'fleighbotw., They are up end-agrimable. . They have changed in appearance but very little sinostheir arrival in this country itt.lBllll, wheii they were le years Md.. They are eillitrprishig,tarnters, and though very well otr, they work hard in their fields, early and, late." AORICULTORK ' OF Gitto. 7 --In eighteen of .the eighty-four counties of Oh io. there were raised 8,135,000 bushels of wheat last year, and the whole crop is estimateed at 25,000;000 bushels. Of Corn 700.000. 000 bushels were produced. and of Wool 8,000,000 lbs. The Cincinnati Atlas speaks of the prospect of a very heavy grain crop this year. CHObtFlli it PHILADELPHIA . —The Cholera boa made its appearance. Eight cases were reported theie - on Tuesday. The N,ws say.: —We learned last evening, that several our . of cholera had occurred in data city—fire In tat Mai ifs strosi, and three in a derma n taiirdiolg lt?aes . inbutt' strict, new E4°4, llama cases 0141111 , 04 AD 411 moil loSgtoor, 11, pz alma bin were s( that mild Vpie readily, *Ol4 to pialical trattwast. Th. board afield* p.m is Nokia Use Wahl Iwo 161 sOillete vf• am W . adwsesr tailbeir Pacsadh4o6 . s': ISt WlfftllOMAlgfAC's- 6.101- , thm 1 ,6 a /4 1 Y: l ik f+Psiti' 4l 4 l4ll-, redid lit spa a , okoloti 'ooto ttfis rot atoodnig silkia !milord . ol'' wh(sioil: 11ie WO ,rilen3laNk (ha 1 . 44 % I f e r i i i !* * the Politsafiarl roc 41 401 ° 441 " * P O Mooed to J• 11 spin ism( 1•0 41 14 cbser4 1 04.1 1 9 attempt to Iwo* lekto • •listi*Wii. PAtiotilag didoss• for tho pima, pit •Imitt.sloolitti•o4oYo 11114 iiiittlow has MOW Telles 4ott'do ' to tits oitsittli tb•••••d dollars. Dr. I. H. Bays*, rd: Prince. Wales soap. ty, Md, bra far tie *wig put been stipplyint tbe Wooldalltnn muddle iiith tip• sesiwbiralos, of tb• mid, 'will !mow, •si •"1/I(yde i lr Bitty Notille." Orli" Dario DricAx• hal *ober oc Cosines two Ohio, died in Washington, on N. 14. YUCATill•—the'Neti'Orleans Melt.; io publishing the first of a series of Papers by an officer ol' thit American regiment, de sotiipti•e of the Indian War in Yucatan, remarks that all the Officers or that regi ment unite in the opinion that the Yucat eeos do not merit our aid or syaipathy ; that the Indians are in awful way a supe rior race, and have only risen against the cruelties and oppressions practised to wards them. Soscusa.—The following is an anecdote of Dr. Johnson : Boswell once asked Johnson if there were no possible circumstandes under which suicide Would be justiffible. No," was the reply. Well," trays Boswell. ". an ppose a min had been guilty of some fraud that he wee equally Certain would be found out?" Why. then," sly; Jehnscin. .* in that coins let him go to Bomar eonntry where be is not, ko o wii, and nut kV the devil where he is known." As .KlDNAlrtillt Communto.—Richard •a Quaker. from Ohio. who was arrested in December last,. for baying in his possession tl.ree slaves, whom he intended to carry to a free State, was con victed of the offence at Nashville, Tennem tam. on the 17th ult., end sentenced to three years' imprisontnent in the Peniten tiary. He confessed his guilt, saving he alone was responsible' for the error - into which his education and feelings of philan thropy led him. rovirrsous,—One of our young bl.oods dining at a fashionable !total a few weeks since. was requested by a gentle. man to pose some article of food which was near him. "Do you mistake me for a waiter!" said the exquisite. No. air, 1 mistook you for a genii& man," was the prompt reply. DISSTRIICTIMI FIRE 124 I,l4llloll.—The Lehigh Register states that the barn of ' Mr. Adam Gatimer, of Lower Macungie township. Lehigh county, was d e stroyed by fire with all its contents on the night of the 9th instant. The whole stock, con eking of font horses, sixteen head of cat tle, two dogs, and several hundred bushels of grain, about five tons of hay, and num ber of farming utensils were consumed.— The loss is estimated to be from $3OOO to $4OOO. TOE DIFT/RENCE,-T he Treaty of Ghent was signed Dec. 24, 1814. The . battle of New Orleans was fought Jan. 8, 1815, that is, fifteen days after the peace was conclude& Had European steamers and magnetic telegraphs been in nee in that day some . 1,708 poor „ fellows would have bad . alonger lease of their live, or limbs, and Gen. Jackson would not haye been thongfit of fur President. 7 —iloston chr,,*type., , , . 0 The. LesWater* of Rhode lebnd; alter it bury ees.ion of four day,, bee adjourned. Onittosert Fsvat.--Wrighes radian Vegetable Pills are one f the best." if not the very best medicine in the world. tor the cure ofintermittent fever, because they excell all others in ridding the body of shoos morbid humors which are the cause, not only of all kinds of fever, but of every malady incident to roan. Four or 6ve of said Italian Vegetable taken every night on going to bed, will ins abort time make a perfect cure of the most obstinate case of chills and fever; at the seine time the digestive : organs ill re.acored to a healthy time, and Iht::hlocal go completely petrified thattfever an(terue, or'dte:. , A• of any form; will• he ahai.Misiv impo..olc. I.V'Beware of eouutetfous Purchase frumtke agents oral , one or n,nre - of whnnt *lll . be found is each village and town In the Onite'd , States. ravine is for gale by J. 'hi. KIT V'ENS , SON, Sole agent for gietlyirhurg; an.t Wholewee at br. Wright'a Principal Otte, 169 Race Since" Philadelphia BALTIMORE lUARkET. non Ins Est -names UMW/ FLOVIL—The flour matitet is quiet sales' of floatard et Minds. at 04 50- , Sehieh is shout the sealed rim. City 'Mills held .t 104 75: Corn atesllol 75 a 013 00" 'Rye dour 02,07. • OitAlN.—Supply of all hinds OfG rail) light. pri ces es felhowe : red SAM 01C 00 a 0.1 001 and alike OS 011 111: • Whitt-C a / 1 48 it 491-to yellow 011245 it'. 2R. • Iqe• 154 ise. • --4416n510)W--.4le;esi'orlrrlrcioisaiti4itar I. 00: 'Bator' 4486)ew 6 . &atoms:, Han% 6a '5 cents. Lard • 64 in bids, and 7 itt STATE OW THE THERMOMETER imanta THIN ;PAST Two WSOKe. ' A. rt. r. N. 9, r. N. FM4; May 18, • 64 ' 69 ' 51 8410rday, 19. 48 86 '6l Sand"/. '` • 2 9, 46' • /6 66 Monday. "= 21, 81 • Ttp Tuesday. " 112,' 81 '. 83 68 Weallohtf; 9!p bd eir- , '64 TtisAillri. Sk " ' 76 • ' 69 __,090.91640•064,.0166166nt In' do toads, morning last ? by Rim: C. R e imeneorler, Jonas -T.' H. lismitemair, itor of tW Candi Windt) , rfernimul, and formerly 0(414 Aid, 'end Allim Manx 'Mks, &MOW, of Mr. /ohn itnnu6-411 of Wtatmlneferi On ilia troth inet. bythe Rev. Mr. Schein:lir; Mt. W. stomistita, mud • Miss Nil 'Prez Snoint amoon—both of Germany tows-410p. DIED, At the residence of Mr. Charles Walker, near %Voodeaboro', Frederick county, Md., on Satin. day the 12th inst., Mr. Joe. Lame 11 son of John 'Marshall, we.,, of Conowago tp god 26 an. On Friday evening, after • long illness. Miw Cas•atina Lau., of this Borough, in the 20th ?ear of her age, A LIST OP DERSOXlLtmssned br License under JIL the Act or 400012 b, pawed the 10th day of April, 18411k)1411tI4oAn Act to cre ate a Sinkintreolimi ea provide for the gradual anctee itextbritahment of the deltkoktiss cOnsitosPiveallk to, wit 1 , , - ; __- DIOTILLEifEo. . VIAAIGL , , 41111' ow /..101,04f... 10. Oeo. L. /kiwis's", Conthsrland,Ss 00 10. 1)Attid"1116:4119, VaLY •" .' Mt 00 9. Wm. 8. Jenkins, Umowego, 800 10, John Bled " .: , " 'A 0 0 1 07, 1 4 1 0/1 01 , ../ • 1 w . . . „A O ii 14!. 44n USAir 1114"4 I 0.00 1 0.. AIWA* ihrtry r, I . " . 4,00 aO. ; loha , lloss'tilf. I'. , to •90 10. lielig.W4K , itint. , kit thr tirt 10„Jamoss,111Vilib .1 4, ' , l . ' '" v 10. l'ilols.olos Rt2ilfiYa, , *Pw o • •'.- 10. Charles M' audits “ NI ~ 1 . 0 - JOoSols. Bit9l9ol4lrtlititlios . , 6 . OF ..,. . —.. 41,881911418. • ~/ ._ 4. S. H. Buehler, Gettnburg, 6. ; 00 4. *mei 8. Potosi. t''• •'1 k.tti 4., J. M. fitevaaapts.,',li • * 3., B. T. Miii.r.104441, .; .. 19:00 The undergigtted, Amber of. Mormin. , tile Taxes or ,the .Coooy of kdamei will hold on appeal Ott Nedenday the 20th of June. 1849. in the Combiasitmenit Aloe. where all persons . 1 hued may attend. .. 1 ) ''' • '"J. A P e'• BitY4lool' o L I t ' .4 ,1; 1 '' 411/4Prsisk. I 'Getty:dour* ,', 25, 1149.—.4t BACTION. rriflß different Volmunt Cotiipink4 1: in the County of Ldsins. art WHIN by notified to meet at tl• usual Ogees of Company meeting. On Mondey the 4th deg of June next, to Meet • BRIGADIER GENERAh.and BRIGADE INPPECTOR, for the Coun ty of, Adams. , The Omisim or ;Com mending officers , 4 4 lark ComPanY ' 11 ,4 1 hold said eleeiton. and mike return tif the subscriber within ten do, thereafter. lota sccirr. May 25.A13413-7-2ld SIX CEA TS Are infiß D. RAN semi fi.on3 tht subscriber, in Hamilumban Mernitilp, an indented apprentice to the Farmingbutriness, named ErgRAILIIIVPILLSN ► sited shout 1.11 years. TO-pliers rewar;L"will be giveti to any one -returning Idm to or intilleriber.--, Pentium asst hetetli notifipl not to harbor said borocAti.. tfteg hem,pn thrienhscri. heei asiroaa, WI he will nllChor feelial* ble (or:debta eMstraeustbt him. e Slay 0.;1849.-4f 1 . FOR SALEI at PRIYATF, 'rho Rouse and AND FIVE "4EB OF- oßouivi l on the Mnmmaeburf road. reeently otteu-• pied by Upton Minton, and adjoining lands of John Slenta.. <7 For the terms whirli will he easy, call on S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg. Possession given imbetliately. May 4,1849.-3 t, TEA 4.._q_NOlr. FRESH TEAS of ail kinds—Ounpowter, fm-i.l perfal • Young Hysoi. find Mack—of the best qtnlity, . ., :', just received and for ale at • the Druq and Book Sore of These Tens art, from the house of Jenkins & Co., Philadtlphia, (formerly of Canton,) and ars of tht very hest qtmlity.' 8. IL BUE!ILER. April 13, 1801. - LAST NOT! on AS am desirous if having, my buil liras closed, I notify all pet sons indebted to me toesli and settle their accounts, &c., before fie talk day of June neal otherwise they vill be placed in the hands of proper othueri for collection. SAMUEL FAHNESTOLIK. Gettysburg, flay 11.1!-.4t couF.A•ppitaa iILNUEIELIe TELNCE TAX LL ersona in 60,404,19, .tiet, Estates tik of p ersons *he ItiVa died ierAd , anis peublY.,e4iiiii i est4isi,..e Me peiment of the'clAtiOrldint'e'r."l"o Taf l 'ire hereby antleeatltill'lnliiirattlinee of en Aet orAiaertitili offlilih A irit,llSO; -the Register br . Wilis or ig to'ddig '4 re- - gnined to issue a eitstibn lerglCifetil, Administrators, and heirs in ti,Ver,y such. estate, and'enforee payment by anit,—and that in all eases, if said te n ts not pt4tl lie- Itire die time limited in said act,' hitere'si at the r rate of 12 per eentuni is required to be charged Worn - the death of the tieeletlettt. In ail 'rases of periono ified since the , fnitioge of !nit' act; or slmll v hose eslates are silliktit tit ' FM ' d Lai: the nr s Per oFtituto..ia to hp allo,wed if the paid titiffititt six underibi, hitt if not • p.od within one year, 12 per reit tom is to be oliarqd as ipierest thisron. 10 it estates i•ojeet to Nab! 'tag, oleo Leiters of Adoiddsiratidri :haw" . not I:igen issued, the heirs anti perscitts interested` tire hOtifiail th4t if there is flirther delay. aft Ailiniiiistritor will he tiPpOinti`d"to . feet and Pay over said tax. W NI. W. H A M'EltSi i lt; Register. ' Register's Oftlie,'D. ttyst art. • '..1415y tai 11140, 5 • • H it4 4:1) 14G1 ' I . 4 :R I :ITH all. *ri arl ;:t 1 1 1111 i . AEC. C - , lid ' 'limit pur -1 4:- ..0 7,. - , ~:, c l ol l llr.sfr :r•-/, f, it Eikitr, T , -- r -, ,; . s'l'' V.4 ll WtTrli• 7 : -'' 4 .1 ( S, . (3 , , X 4 , ' ,Si t . lOst J• At trXY,r4.o4i*f. eityabut, May 18. 18,4 K.,,,,,,, v ., „ , , , ~ iakiit the Booketore , cif • • VELLERIKURTZj Von 'C'ENlTlf f. vprri,: Aji teriZ1 1 0 1 ; l aN i ftrj e j v it i h 13 1$ will sell,low. Arso..plain and,ggored gra vats and Hanketchiele, Collars, &span den,. dtc. March 89, eloA NEW LOT OF BLANK DEEDS, ((loin mon, and fin. t x . ecutors, anti Administrators with the will annexcd,) Mortgages, Bowls, itrs., just printed on superior paper. And f solo a his office. AA 31111.-. AIL libiT Mk_ MO OF VARIOUS KINDS PPR 3.4 LE .47' THIS OFFICE, REMOVAL. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, DF.II4 . TitY,, fAS removed his office to the building opposite the. Lutheran Church, in qatatbersburg,striet, 2 doers east of Mr. MtdillgeOtra store where he may all limes be,found ready, and willing to attend to any ease within the province of the Den. tilt. Pertionp,in want of full sew of teeth are inpectfully invited to call. REFERENCES. Di c , l!. winit att,' RoriC.r.Kaative,D.l), s" wD. Hoax' . PsoL.K. JAceas, ~ 0 C. A. Os *twit; I ' O, 'H. L. b• , '.. D• Oita ire/ ; • ' .. Wit.ll.liyaertas Iry I. C. Warigoth - D. De • • Julrilt irlo4l4t,i i . s. ; i ,Ic .: • •. • t: .. °rid "' to . Iglier, notice t h a t rt i, In 'fo of the L i r*, 4te.4ifere psietireen the subscriber stul,g / Q. Art gill...OU'peen ARP dri';:tifis(iire by inateaVernient I And busitieso. In which 00 r li4en *eery titnet togs. e% 41,0 l Ore, o'c In pettpetiliip with uth#is i _ Itirtin_yllicOd'b3 the hailde :Of It. 0: lit'U niatr; Esq., to b Cnildneted by hiptW erHttplethr, the 'std sulßcribor having fultconidebee iii hfs Iniogrhy,and ability ,49 i?lis„ o #o,tfrititof oogoertd. tAltzt COO* April I, 1a,41/e-T3al • I of gainkfebirstifle: om the A Estate of MANI* , Pommy!. deo'''. Ime of flustiroonAcifoqiipo at#ltsurfuulP• ty. having' Seen gnlntgel.(o l the'inboieriber; msitliqgin, ERUP,llibutit rfudetic, q..eun ty. 1441., noqeo herebygiven uP boleti* to eoifi Eitete l to „Oahe payment without delay.,and thooe having elainactii present the sane properly/Authenticated der 'settlement. • • ' ISAAC E. Pk4,119901‘, Ak!"r: • - p 3490.4: " • ' ) rrir I IC . , • ,El7slll3.Teitihnt.litary en '441 I- 4 tato or JOSEPiI 1344.UHGERE.,144e of.foontaindale 'Adair' county, Pa., de. teas;d,,}llollgAteil belle!—None, il,hoesibi iiven . 61 1Pla eons n thrived -tar !aid xatate4p, Its eve pap. ment without &ably,. at?d to those having oialitie apinai didraumi to Oteaetit thettf, p:onerly authentlated. rot seinen-mot. ii• llSPOlitit ' 8. TAHNEStOOK, Noy 4; 1049.-fit tExectitora. UrThe Brit named `gleavotounostdosto Uvaa•- batrland township, the latter in Gettyelpiqr,. , C.ollln:nt_gii.sllllEll. HE undersigrard, grateful for the It • warm and generous, 'support .tenti ed to him by hia friends two :Years ego, again announces liimeeff a candidate' Tor the office Of COUNTY TitEASURER subject to the action of the Whig Count,. Conveiition4 end-resgetitflilly eoliciu the support and suifraps of his fellow -element,' JOHN FAHNESTOCK. .Gettysburg. April 271 11149.,-10. COUNTY THEAStiIiEII,-, sobserihat *moan, ces himself to the VOlOlll. 00 Adam* county, as a candidate for theagles• Of COUNTY TREASURER, (subject tp the ahtion 'or the %Olt 4tlu i t&Y , and woidil,i;e itiaplifu! for Ohs sup port of his,felloidciiizeirs. If ARN.O.LiD• Gettysburg, Apra.27,11349.—te 'Mount Eagle Triyin rOR cceiniihk iiiril lioriffstini'all fin ished Metall° sir& Galt sitititisiks , such as gold, silver, brims, BritsuissiAspd street•wsres, window panes, &e., - . ;.. This Tripoli is puce, beisgsstiriir fede from acids, mica, or csicarsonosisrihs. and, ;ft thoreisitoirOlherla rior 10 111. joie; Tripoli, sß,rspati use is, Eric, ,rof. sale 14 , .`itta ,Ert $1.4. VVl,tcer Corritian:t 'Ettetitiiiii " vottpE yi Ilrpbx g_Lven ,t 2 thiliq iii ct .A.‘ holders in the CfErritlif3D4W .., 'PER COMPANY, Arat AN I,Yeetioli for Fivt Mumma of mail thonftemg,' , w 11144 fieldin et Public Hikuee of o,ei, IV. W. Clete 0 001tYPtturg , on ' I , i ay lho 28 4,9fAhli : tiki4PS F4__ : betweeolhohoomos Ai and f .. 4 114P4i Moll. D. M'CONattleillt; TO - . I.I4).I7StACRIVAiIIi:ItS. ' witg§u =Rtikp, iJEßgra;'‘ANtl ••,. - .A11t,-KE:ituc,; Very, , dile : 0 0 1,11 , pare jwii poe,nupei!ed'ai (Jr 'WI:Ey or oN, Also. the 1;(;at Eii 4 lisli (14iti.' 1 -i, ria. - wood Sugar House 'Wailes:add t3rO.Or. jes of all kind,,; , i ~,Iltiar-!i, 4848. IfOU SM . ePOVI I I,I4II 3 01 1 4 t l i f irbe n r".* de n:rit ' l l it:Vr PT in t ly all orders, tott! , iffinn• fesinitisbiti teams is can yirbaureif it tiny eYrislh h• gietilt in itiecinintt:"s • ' • ." ""1300.Ei'BUBilEFill. 'ltlettobttnt. c Ortnlntii 14,11,47. '" Cst11001111(X)1483 - AND ?STATION ERYVaiII kindsiodisidilatit oh *sod tndluesileoal. Ike I lowirat i driettl4l l thsi Book.aniiititatiotiory Smie or • I VUERIAR: IrTP ' ,it, 1 1„ . . ,z - f p, no is tn• and ' rtritirjr it rAyRY..4, cle Paper. nveloP,4! Mut g Akre, Pally staliutatcultaifirlitati. to. tk.c....tuiligit by ..1 ' R I H,o, , JUIORLER. . . t, ckft DF,Sfeipl fliffte fpniade. hilroitcrpf„thii new and heatay ttto ii l pireitlli. emilStlinily re.rommende it as hay , lng. , 4o equal in the world for im- Starittxpilieittiiifyl p soft and glossy appear ance to the hair, promoting ita growth and antt p,reveating ill falling oul, For sal Di' KELLER KU wrz. tfirch4o. VANCY ARTiCLES,Cologne,Soaps "Li' Nair 04tie ThOth 'Brushes, Toilet Brushes, Tooth Powders, &e., &e., for esluby H. 13UFAILER 'ALES,',, sTi, ENs()N, .ITTORNZT 4T,LefW, ‘+' IFETCE North in the Centre' Square, orthe Ookul-house, between Smith's and Streneun's corners. , Gettyehurgao. JENNY LIND BROWN LINEN , Grass.llWlr44lclislilpedelved , at ' tiTEVENSONT. SI 75 ,for a Whole Summer Suit ! ! ( COAT,trEST PRNTS.) NIARCUS SAMSON RETURNS hie thanks to his old cue tumors, and informs them and the public generally that he has within a few days returned from the cities with a new supply of BQM BR a 0 0 g 3, of all kinds. His prices are astonishing 4, tow, and ao low that persons at a dis tance even *child save money and be well paid (or their time and trouble in coming to MC store in Gettysburg, to purchase their summer clothing. As he sells for ' Casa, and has but ONE PRICE, he has no hesitation in publishing a list of his prices. He purchases for cash, and as his expen ses are comparatively small, and as he at tends to his busines himself, he is satisfied with small profits, and is therefore enabled toadl cheaper than as other establishment. The careful attention of the public is invi ted to the following list of prices 3 COATS Cloth and Drees, from $8 to $lO ; Moines, from $2 60 to $6 ; Cloth deck, $► 60,kt $B.; Linen 6umtner, 61 to 1 50 ; Fine Deehmeret, $3 Od to $6 50 i Tweed, $1 25 to 60 t Cassidet, $ll 50 to $4 60. PAN fti,--Doutile 51i Cassimere, from $2,. 50 to *4 CO ; Single Mi Cussimere, $2 00 to 00 ;222rnmer cloth, $1 25 to s2oo;Linen Dril ling, 00 to 01 60 ; Caminet, *1 00 to $2 60; Covets, 02e cm. to $1 25. ItEBlll,—Silk, from $1 60 to $8 00 4 Satin, 01 60 Ns 08 60 ; Merino and Cashmere, $1 00 to $2l 004; Bombazine, *1 OJ to $1 60; Merseiles, 650 C 41,10.175 t.Ceserimant and Cloth 8:2 00 to 50. Ia addition, he has for sole Gloves, Sus ! teders, Stocks, Cravats, Scarfs, Pocket. 'tikercitiers, shirts, (a large supply, NMI 80 Ms. too 2 each) Drawers, a great eittiety of Under-shirts, Ate., dzc. Also, a Itigeriitnek of Fancy Goods, Steel Heads, Caps,Blnuch Hats, Gaiter Shoes, Dish Corers, Morse Nets, Pistols, with a "few Gothic 'Thirty-hour and Eight-dn . :CLOOKEt, He cannot enumerate more M.Ao)l4litsufan advertisement, but re quaeul 41.44 . ealf at his Sure and exam ine his stock. which he is satisfied is the ,shipped ever brought to Gettysburg.—. Remember the Variety and One Price Store .4 AidiRCUS S4IIISON, in York street. opposite the Bank. PCPHe has also on hand Two Second lianded,BUGGlES. one CARRIAGE and a EM IL titieb,BEwitr,dippose of on reasonable-tonne.. KT He has also a fine `crop ; of , DRABS` which he dispose of. May 18.--1840. 1.4401/411 1 711do1! liii .. ~ . PI k i wi c il mailing to supply them e 'ii 1 • r With' handsome DRESS ii OD'S vdtipl:Ott o well to call at the Store of I:llllofitqx,and etamine his 'writ of 9rsiiifiOat:'Pi**4''t.i* . .q Luting. pt In. *type n barred , am Olt/slips. Ai., ,1 4, d .. 0 tn. A paccaf.s44 #tiilartii;le of . . 131aelt..Gicup apd , Fringes, Needle-worked Collars, plain and figured, .Bobinett.a fine lot ofithib' fAinins . 4 Colored, bleached and unbleached Muslin, Drillimplarneettlfol land, 'reble Covers, combe,end many nth• ar etudes log , tiUmernue staiitinitil would thprefoce kdrite all tp na,ll.ilw9 and examine (dr'iflemaetee befuie kpPasing else w feel iitiritaiinT - hit I can I plea,' ON 6.( krill. iindiokte t c CletlysGiirg, Mara Olt Ike; 11 1 9 OVriteril - "Vid Peiitti* . Horses. - muouto you have a kora. tipit ld# l / 4 vaned or atietid 'awl% 0011 evil, grump,' 4danoli, surea,VuUto4aule, bruilla; dr ilualli'ags, dr wl Pined nebka orladsPidesl,ll` 6 44ll,"! pe direted; Wl* of DLLia 4 E's , ^ ANIMAL GALVA fil6 CIII4T-Atb.' and *ois Idtll hF 6044 alter l . 6 4lt co 44 l vow ob, That totitiorm‘ fl 0 Ibieftleotnpolrittili'llip leat: E r tut TlT 4a i a,l4 : ditii .i 0 1 ,09 M paa H. PALLEY4IIv4O7 P,roprifejna 4 135 Cfidetn64l44 V, 4 0 1,04011",14- T. You Afaittacilorthe aultiNitirof Yak 00, Afflittlii igloo lia4_l/y' s. 0. - toropes, , oettpiti,o4 7 oyp. wain, st i y /8404503, • 14VP nOTEL. Auras &ratio battaeota afttAtaitd Market, 4 ' PHILADELPHIA. 4 , liEltroptietorehip iud,rdattegentent >. of *hitt well known hotel, (which is . located , hi the VIII centre of business,) iidrlt thiiklily petted' into the hands .uf th!qrtp, , meiiperi l l!tjty beg leave to state that it ii,trtiii7vtiVppro :to relicts!. It ivortlik of the : patronage with which. it has betni , leretoforet.aestained, .and )lope, :by hmetnittitig , tittiationi to deserve • the po. tronio or their rrio,udi ft sv,b o $5 111 i7f 111 (lbe c4-'61?"1141‘ P C r ?& l4 :Y ri g ‘ 'ltilieitt:' rptolerie theratohaagelitual.PituOttri. May 44 16400.44 a.. . •• . Alapttla-Midcing Tai subscriber having returned from BeWolof., where she hes underginte • colnie of inetrtletiOn in the holitietit. 'like,this method Of 'in km!) mg= her 1 7 60440 'tbeEtuhiloduki has ioutienred. deo above,: business in East York StreetiGenysbungotod will be gratified Wrectiuing n OM* Of their pa; 'l4: ), ,relipPiti i i i :t ietl4lo'4:.ili a 4. Ilifq 40: tun. a wpm,. rikellionm nent,to h Gettyeburg.— • =LOUISA LAUB. ^liknyebutio tih 11, 18491—at * _lv • QpIMIST,TRG VEMALE, t. ). .0. , , /111113 Inslitntion for the education of Toting Ladies, will be opened on the 7th of MO, it\ high street, Gettysburg, under the sdperintendence of Mrs. and and Miss %V At.t.sce, ; who will give in mu-Oliva in ell the' elementary, and higher brati u ches df an English education and in, Music, Drawing, Oriental 'Feinting, French and Fanerwork. TER!KS: English Studies, for a session of (our months, $4 to $6 Musie, pereir. of eleven weeks, Drawing, Oriental 'reigning, French. tariousitinilsof Fancy worltois Shell-work, Wax-work s Worsted-work, dcc. QS There will be tie examination of the school at the clone of eutql sesaion. Gettysburg, April 13, 18A.BELLA NURSERY. GETTYSBURG. PAr RUIT 'TREES, of all kinds, (gislte r in the'root,) can 'bei kid bf tbe int scriber on reasonsble terms. ,rlelite,,ll and WO foriterieivik, ' • C, W iiorrmAN. NirtV ESTA Chairs and Cabinet Furniture LOIVER 771.44 V E PER I D. & J. CULP RESPECTFULLY announee so dip citizens of Adams county d6t they have entered into co-partnership fur tt9 manufacture and s■le of all kinds of Chairs and Cabinet illirnitaitio and that they will always tare on beads at their Establishment in South Baltimore street, Gettysburg, a few doors above Fahnestock's Store, (the old stand of Culp,) a full sesurtment of CHAIRS, of every variety, such so BOSTON ROCILVG, CRIVE MIT AND C0.11.1104V CH.9IRS: Also. sErrED3, of various kinds, painted in imitation of rose-wood. mahog any, satin-wood, walnut, maple, and all fancy colors. They will constantly keep on hand and make to order, Bureaus, Centre 'Tables, Bedstead', Op. boards, Stands, Dough-Troughti s • Wash-Stands, Dining. and Breakfast Tables, ft. all manufactured by experienced workmen and of the best material, which they will be pleased to furnish to those *homey favor them with their custom on the moat reasonable terms. Having supplied them. selves with a very larger awl superior stock of stuff, they Piece nu hesitation in assn. ring the public that they can furnish work which for cheapness, beauty and durabil• ity. cannot be surpassed by any otherabop in the County. 'They will also attend to all kinds of 110UdE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, &c, upon the shortest Douce and most reason able terms. Wall Paper will be furnished —specimens of which can be seen at our establishment. pur•All work made and told by the firm will be warranted. They are deter mined to sell as cheap as the eheapesquo to suit the times. The public will coaroli4 their interests by giving them a call befratia4 purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Court. try Produce and Lumber will be taken in pert payment fur work. Feb. 2,1849.—1 C JOHN 731I.INOritAN. Cd? BINE r MAKER; GRATEFUL for the liberal share of patronage he has heretofore receire4," lakes this method of respectfully inform ing the public, that he still continues his business of .• • Cabinct-Alaking, In the old stand, in South Baltunorestreak Gettysburg, Second Square, where Lie M prepared to furnish every variety cif KIM Ullte iNCLeDniO }Rurtaut, Centre and Dining Tables, Red. eietetle,Copboards, :fork, 'rash and - Candle Stands, 4-e. ke., le a neat, substantial, workmanlike maw. Oar. at Erin. Cto suit the times. • Krill w always prepared to Make COFFINSI, , asterdlng to order, and at the shortest ncs. tise' Having agond and handsome Hearse 'Wean convey corpses to any burial groped' at the lowest rate. • . LIAIRER,and all kinds of COUN TRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for tiork. .6451tyslwrg. Feb. 9. 1849. C== KW ESTABLISHMENT. titiztroon7& fury , 1114 AYE commenced the manufacture of milk CIGARS in Eat,' York street, in the atom:formerly occupied by E. Ziegler, Itattet-mtvliere they have on hind a largo AIIIIOIITX ON T or Tit Z Iflllll, ins? CXGARS, WHOLESALE: AOD FIETA:L. Their slack embraces she following : RBOALIAS, PAIN CIPEri, CUBA. PANETE. LAS, LADISH, 1..% NORM AS, I;INAMUN. AND HALF sPANtz , H ClUAltes ; 111110111 NO AND CHEWING TOBACCO, CDT .187adrelt . # 4111117,• 4T+ 40c- 4- , Country merchants and others cnn be sttc_ Plied :with - eights at reduced prier,afir Caah , , order wi. be ptoing . *sst• um!: to. Determined In spare no of furnish their customers with the very. befit articles io their line of business, they hope to merit and receive the pAtrausger4 l the pubic. Gettysburg, April 6,1819.-6 to GtETTITSBURG FOUND x . . 11. 1 3ilori-v' 1 1 HE subscriber resretfolly inforrhe ' his friends and the public generslif thit he still continues to carry Ow*, FUUNDRYunits bratitli: es; et his old establishmery., in the Westspir, pa rtul Gettvsburg,where he has eoustailif• on hand all sorts of . .• gat 146 lb CiaPeaani#9 such as Kettles, Pots, Oren', Skillutv, Pans, Griddles, &c., of all sizys.;.4l4; sTovEs (it every size and variety.itirli ding Common, Parlor. Air-tight and C0(464. tog Stoves—among them the farefaxteie liaillaways. To Fanners he would say. he hamar , hand an excelleut aerurtment of lirtshisig al tertian ca. Hovey's celebrated Strawcutiers. the re nowned Seylcr Plovii; also Woodecia ✓ and Witherow's ; also Points, Cuttistir Shares, 4(4, BLACKSMITIV.NC is carried , en in, Its differen t br,lnches, by the best of works. Well.. .! otY" The subscriber has also optne4 im. BOOT & SIIOIE Shop-in—the Smith end of Not Froundry Building, where.withiguoilsrorlp men and excellent materials, the l ge fits and best work wilt be inade. • diecwill be waited on at their restdlitthr. AO 'ol the above Mentioned articles will be Inuit' ea s• Cheap. for Cash elt foist; Produce. as they. , :an ,be brifi,nly,„w &set :All orders will be promptly' silo , ed to. IK:7 Relurkintr. ofar kW's. Aiimi se shdrti eutice. • '- • 1 ~'",. , , s -! .., . ; T. WARM:IIk. Genysburg.May b. ISO,. WM. O. ILIUM.
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