TR kr:N.S4OM FOREIGN 1*.q%.53.5.,e -t 4 4 .0 BY TIM CaNd64,, Th e cholera bait become Aitekprovilmit in Paris, anti also hi Presbnit (Austrian lialgary.) Thirly deaths itel'airis4 the owl age out of fatty cases. . Mr. Rigby, Ministr4 of. dm UAitrvl Hums to Rasta, arrived at 'Paris on the 4th ; instant. It is stated on the aittliorits , of a let ter from Rt. Petersburg, that'the Ruet , iiit Minister of Finance lutareipiested the house of Rothschild to raise a loan of 30,000,- 000 slllter4uhles.: - , The ship Jane stifled from Liverpool on the ithitestant, with twelve missionaries for Africa, , 'rhe ocean steamer, Washington, Cap tain Thiyil, arrived at Cowes on Tuesday, June sth. - Thirtyl-thtee persons lost their lives by the explmans of a colliery at the Hebburu nettr Newcastle, June sth. Letters from Cyprus :immunity that the had mole dreadful havoc among the weirs. Tut 13Y-Kivunr TIIK FRIMCII.-lAlliS Phillippo has, not been talked of much late ly. You have heard of his poverty and of his debts, 1 have now in my possession the most indisputahle evidence that his is still the richest private individual in the know n world. His agent in Ne,w York, M- Lafarge, has bought for hint in houses, stocks, shares, Ate., property producing an annual income of ten millions of fraricsi-7 It is perfeeily useless for any of his friends to deny this fact, perfectly well known on the ; New York Exchange,—Paris (.'or. Gholow Daily Mail. CHOLERA Ar PARIS.—The Cholera is again on the increase in Paris. This is ascribed M the excessive heat of the weath er. The hospitals arc full of patients anti the deaths are in a larger proportion than ever to the number of persons attacked.— The treatment is still uncertain, medicines succeeding Well in some eases have no ef fect in others. HI forty patients about thirty die. The epidemic is spreading in to the surrounding villages. At Batignol les the mortality is said to be fearful.— Two of the new Assembly have already , deceased. Tim Eartinott nF Russ's, previous to his departure from St: Petersburg, convok ed the Russian and Polish Bishops, and addressed them in an impressive and se vere manner, warning them of innovations and the fatal tendency of the age, assuring them that he would use the whole of his power "to dent the title of infidelity and iuserrection," • CONSNRACV tx RUSSIA.—The Ham burg Borten-Halle has a letter from St. Petersburg, dated May 21, which says dull on the night oldie Bth the sons of the most distinguished families were arrested by the police. Above a hundred were seized— some say from two hundred to three bun dreil. It is 'armed that the conspiracy which caused this measure was Commu oist and Socialist. Among the young men arrested a large proportion were officers of the Guard and young noblemen employed in the Department of the Interior and in diplomatic affairs. The police discharged his office with the greatest brutality. M. Kaschkin was dragged trout his bed while dying in the midst of his weeping relatives. The individuals seized were at first im prisoned in the fortress of St. Petersburg, and were subsequently tranferred to the barracks at Cronstadt. The Russians say that the design was to assassinate the Emperor. GERMANY THE LAST SESSION AT FRANKFORT.- The last sitting of the German Parliament at Frankfort took place on the 30th when nuue of the ministers were present. A motion of the committee of salety was then read, admitted to the debate, discus sed, dividettupon, and carried with a ma jority of 71 votes against 04. The mo tion was, that the House should withdraw from Frankfort, and continue its sitting at Stuttgart, in Wurtemberg. When this resolution was passed, the speaker, addres sing the House, protested that the resolution was quite unnessary, and resigned his of fice and seat. Herr Lowe (of Calhe) then took the chair, and the House adjourned to meet at Stuttgart. A proclamation has been issued by the speaker and clerks of the Parliament, inviting the members to moet at Stuttgart 011 the 4th instant. It was expected at Frankfurt that from 70 to SO members would obey the summons.— The Kolner Keitung publishes an official correspondenee, in which the archduke regent, in reply to communications from the Prussian government, declares that he will only consult the interest of Germany in fixing the time when he may resign, and will permit no power on earth to force him from the post entrusted to him. INSURRISCTION IN SOUTHERN GERMANIC. —The insurrection maintains its ground in Baden and the Palatine. In a battle with the Hessian troops at Heppenhenn, the' Republicans drove their antagonists from the field in disorder. In W urtem berg a revolution is it»minent. In Pala tine the insurgents have retaken Worms. The Grand Duke of Bader, by a pro. clammier', dated Frankfort, the 21st lust, declares null all the measures of the Pro visional Government, announces that Im perial wimps are about to enter the Duchy, and he promises an amnesty to all, except the chiefs who may have taken part in the insurreetion, provided they make a volun tary submission before any combat with the troupe ;than take place. :rho Cologne Duzette announces that the troops of ElCetoral Hessee have refus ed to mart+ against the insurgents of the Grand Duchy of Baden. lkiAilut AND Privets's:se—Accounts from ilsollsarg of the sth instant, stale that on the2lst ult., the Prussians under Prince tilatilkailni were surprised and defeated at AridiutM by the Danish hussars. The Wince Was napturml, having sustained se rious wounds, with several other officers. T. 4 'Wotan troops had many killed, wounded and taken prisoners ; they also Wit' 15 horses. The Danes had 9 killetl and 1* wounded. Como .Darouson nr Hons.-I'lle fol ktWing Imo a New York letter of Thurs day, *bows what Inwards are run daily in dna eily. by the going at largo of innunier obit hap j,t this macula .• puha* books to-day record a la inchient. Law last evening, a Mr. Hairy was crossing an open lot to the up- Prir POI et Atilt lol• whets he observed aceitiNd lode throwing what appeared to be Vet tiodir isf i, Chdd. 011 going to the j_lieeer he found his suspicions correet,—. 1101 1001 eaten toff the head, and atorrAreeomolor of the eateries was boxed uptitelleitifi Web**ohne cane, in order, if poitendia.la have it identified. The child *reel Itn Maw Uwe about *ix months r whey t,o shocking. the awula ' l O 4 the twerto randy raver*." trllittirs of fElleVireiptkil esti 1 1 03.1 x• airvivildriiit cf,lific Nov iVo{it licrilit, ibii ting (401 Naihville, "tinder +O, of tee,, hot, . gilt:l4l.y inprcitipitz partirtilail or in, 124 h.tini, of rtt.tx•l'rritleot lie rave: ..:-. Ilaving taken Up his abode here. Ille ex - - President gave himsell up to the improve. "Melds of the grounds; and was seen every day about his dwelling. aiding and direct ing the workmen he bad employed. Now overlooking a carpenter, now giving in structinns to a gardener, often attended by Mrs. Polk, whose exquisite taste constitu ted the element of every improvement.— It is not a fortnight since that I,saw him on his lawn,directing some men who weru., removing decaying cedars. I was struck with his erect and healthful bearing, and the active energy of his manner, which (gave promise of long life. His flowing grey locks alone made him appear beyond the middle age of life. lie seemed in full 1 health. The next day being rainy, he re- I mained within, and began to arrange his !large library ; and the labor of reaching books from the floor and placing them on I the shelves, brought on fatigue and slight fever, which the next day assumed the eliar ;Icier of disease in the form of chfcmie di arrhtra, which was with hint a eompkint of many years' standing, and readily. indu ced upon his system by airy overexertion,. For the three first days, his friends felt no alarm. But the disease baffling their skill, (and for skilful physicians Nashville' will compare with the first cities in the Union,) Hr. Hay, his brother-in-law, and family physician for 20 years., watssent for from Columbia. But the skill and ex-. perience of this gentleman, aided by the highest medical talent, proved of no avail. Mr. Polk continued gradually to sink from day to day. The disease waseheekedatp on him four days before his death, but his constitution was so weakened, that there did not remain recuperative energy Imo in the system for healthy re action. ti sunk away so slowly and iitsensiblyi-thit it was eight flours before he died, Am' dm' heavy death respirations commenced.....- lie died without a struggle, simply Few ing to breathe, as when deep and quiet ,. sleep falls upon a weary man:— About half an hour preceding his death, his venerable mother entered 'the room, and kneeling by his bedside, offered up a beautiful prayer to the "king of kip and lord of lords," committing the soul o f her son to his holy keeping.' The scone was strikingly impressive. Najaf Polk, the President's bratbery was also by his,bed= side, with othor mondwimpf 014. 4in ily . .. , Upon die coffin,was a Olin saver ,phile., with these Words I . - ' ' • .t.' lE.•POLK. Bout Nirrairern, 1703. Utcn luxe 15,,1849. The WAY ilea i ehdaloik. 'An . " e.ho• ble drawing rooms are shrouded in black, and every window in inventing with black scarfs of crape. The tall whim columns . of the majestic portico facing the south are completely shrouded in black. giOnt a solemnly majestic and funereal aspect to the Presidential mansion. The funeral took place at font o'clock this afternoon, masonic ceremonies being first performed in the dints/Mg room over the body. Lie was babited itt e plain suit of black, and a copy of the Constiution cif the United States was placed tat his feet. Before being taken to the cemenry. the body was hermetieislly soldered widths a copper coffin. • . Prom the hOuse the Iliturral Cotter*, which was very large, all placet of busi ness being closed by' order of liar good whig Mayor. prinseeditil Ito the Methodist Epiacopel .Churchit Wherevalier: services performed, by the Rev. Mr . . llit'Ferren,,it was conveyed to .the : eemetry followed ,by a vast concourse Of Citizens. ThebielY was deposited is the Grundy vinh,ietriptvg rarily ; bet it will soon be:y=010411o* vault on the lawn of the ex•Presidesillial mansion, where a willow now stinds,nual over it will be erected a statelyntarbletwa otaph. Mr. Polk,•by Will, the evening be:. fore his death, gave the lawn to the Sate in perpetuity, (or this purpose. Mr. Polk sent for the Rev. Dr.. Edgar, of the Presbyterian Church, seven dayi be fore his death, desiring to Ite'barillsed by him. Ile said to hint impiesiively "Sir, if I hod suspected twentyyears ago that I should come to my death•bed: unprepared, it would have made, me st wretched man ; yet I am about Jodie, and have not made preparation.' I have not even been baptiaed. 'Tell - me,' idr, can there be any ground fur a toss; that skim.. led to hope r' The Rev. Dr. made known to , him the assurance and promises of the goipel mercifully run parallel with man's life. ' • Mr. l'olk then remarked, that he had been prevented from baptism in infancy by smile accidental occurrence, that he tad been several times strongly inclined to be baptised (hiring his adniinistration, but that the cares and perplexities of public MOW ly gave him time for the preparation quisite, mid so procrastieation had ripeasil into inaction, when it was now almost too, late to act. In his conversation with the Rev. clergyman, Mr. Polk evinced great knowledge of the Scriptures, which, he said, lie had read a great deal, and deeply reverenced, as I)ivine truth ; in a word, lie was, theoretically, a Christian. The conversation fatiguing Mr. Polk too much for him to be then baptized, it was postponed, to take place the next evening ; but in the interval the ex-I'retident recol lected that when he was governor and liv ed here, lie used to hold up many argu mcuta with the Rev. Mr. MeFerren, the talented and popular Methodist minister of the place, his warm personal and polit ical friend, and that lie had promised him that when he did embrace Christianity, that he, the Rev. Mr. MeFerren, should baptize hint. lie, therefore, sent for the Rev. Dr. Edgar, made known his ohliga iion, and expressed his intention to be bap tized by his friend, the Methodist minis ter. The sante day, the venerable Mrs. Polk, mother of the ex-President, a very pious Presbyterian lady, arrived from her residence, forty miles distant, accompanied by her own pastor, hoping that her distin guished eon would consent to be baptized by him. "Mother," said the dying ex-President, taking her affectionately by the hand, "I have never in my life disobeyed you, but you, must yield to your son now, and grat ify my wishes. I must be baptized by the Rev. Mr. MeFerrell." lIM mother, wise as she is pious, did not hesitate to give tier ethment,and in presence of the Rev. Dr. Edgar, and the Rev. Mr. Mack, of Columbia. the ex-President re ceived the rite of baptism at the hands of the Rev. Mr. MeFerren. Mr. Polk has died worth about one hun -61_41 thousand dollars, the bulk of which is settled upon his amiable wife, who, it is to be hoped, will long make this city her abode—mu ornament to its society, fur -.11 tips 4 / 1 , praise her... HITNGARI6.-_-I"O....AXSOURCES Tbe l rympitWs Utur people are do: iss liar tli 'kayo 111lntariaiss in :Mrtigh/elegaipsittes rertrhelnting f of AuttpiS mid Russii. 'The last ate liaringtrouglitdie - 14ortnation that an my of th'elatter;iiiiiiirw;ring 215,000 men, had marched to the support of Austria, the following abridgment of an article in the Nortlp American. setting forth the resour ces of the Hungarians and their country, may be of intereso,2)"etir 0004 it, •I The Ifuterary of the resent day forms pairof Abitit timg. bOUnlieli on the mst 63 , 44,104 lietmany —north by Galiele,:from *tick itiis•amt stated by the' ClatpailheanAluttesainet— east by TratiSylserntis slid %Huh* end' south by Turlttly Stii4j)6i . tivid Crock, Its present 'Ortj:titisW 6440 6 square -miles. . Thus tt te,fteartyOrtmit ,441 large as the Slate of Nee! Noritv u• It contains 1,307,17* 140 • 88 4 5 60 8 4. 5 0° families, 5,017,209 undek, 0,470,000 ,fe males. Total •popolstinn /9,000,209. P Of these about 6,500,00046 i Roffistrigirisil• ire, about 2,000;000d dieUietk Churth, about 1,000,000 isithere,tut., 2,00, 04 * Calvin is ts, 250,4* Jews and Us regular army is 50,000, men, , , . Buda is thecapital i itandanpontherigta bank of the Assoubinamti has 25,000 •in. habitants. It waves!, the relit/sines( of the King* of Moiety; has6ll:ls2ktrlitti l U was :kW. VIA years it was contesieu.isetwittoi,thein an the Christians, and it was 6rially, 'erten 'dared toihki 'attack 1080, WI% Boat houses were destroyed by : fire, but they have been replackl WA unproved build east side of the Danube, is Peath, which is gut largest city to %korai. It is wol( built, containing tinny elegant I publl 'buildhigs and mansions of she 'Hungarian nobility. Its University is one of , the oboes Aridity etshmed on the continent of Europe, tout this city Pauli contains above 00,000 in habitants ; it is about 140 miles southeast - • " of Vienna. • Throughout Hungary the , Elelavonian population are the most numerous and performs the most servile kinde of labor. The Magyars--the original Hungarians— though generally illiterate, are a spirited and intelligent race. fond of active employ ment and • military lite+svoiding, as much as possible, either labor Pr in 1837 there Were in Hungary .not lees than 259,618 privileges' noblemen. The .nuthba shift that time hes etinsidetibly Increased. They pay no taxes, and are thus. very burtheasome, and groatly; re tard the advancement of the mostgenfrally, 'krill° kingdom in Europe, which also suffers much from the want of good roads and cheap transportation. Stainair Exenurio.-11r. Robinson, of Franklin, Ky, in a speech delivered in the late Emancipatioh Convention at Frank. fort, Ky., hit off the defenders of slavery in that State with a good deal of humor and point 'rite - opposition to oar views is inren ,siderable, if tire have a fair hearing.— There aro but few who admire the slave ry,of Kentucky ; and with many. of that 'few it.is a.,scutirueot rather Men a princi ple. Their birth-plece is Old. Virginia— Mere' the y spent their youth. Slavery wan there, and everything in Virginia was perfect. You know, sir, the strength of this feeling among Virginians. The erni gnuit from even those portions of it which slavery has desolated—from the eastern sand hills- 7 where the people subsist one half of the pear on fish and oysterti, and the other half on past recollections--amid all the fertility of the )Neat—.sighs fit the saudhilla and fish and oymem of Old 7irir others this love of slavery is neither a sentiment nor a principle—they, from mere habit, cry out against us, aboli. tioo 1 danger to property !!.4..stad Abe, Who cry loudest are those who never had a negro to abolish ; and unless their hati• its of industry shall vaadytehange, never will; while 'the largest Ortidn raise the bossed cry merely for 'political effect, and ,for km of men party interests." Tim Betrutta following lettee from the lifon. Adam Ferrie, of Mon loud, which we tntl' in the Drew York Coturnereial, is given by that paper as bearing strong terniniOny in favor of tbe . al leged eMeacy'of sulphnr'in chnfera: • Moseteest, June 13, 1840. Dear fiir :—I received youri of this date, and have no heaitation ia.aorrobcaia dorwhat you.say naltomy having visited the elude's,. she4e is 452 and for . the purpose of seeing that the attendenti and nurses did their duty to . tbit ppor Sof feet:riot pathinti: 1 Went among 'Otero without fear, having impregnated my body with sulphur. ~Ussitte tp my irkaidigi°l - Stirling, Esq., of Elinbarnet, neer, Glasgow, having assured 'me that after be ingthirty-fiie years in 'lndia, in - the Medi cal department, to thelead of which' he had been raised, he had never known i Mn instance of , any person being seized-with, cholera why had ptd.his body into that state ; and that, even after the disease had seized them, by dosing them with sulphur and charcoal in the powdered state, it very generally operated as a cure. I may add that my family and a vast number of my friends and acquaintances, who followed this prescription, all escaped the malady, while about a tenth part of the population of this city were carried off by it. There are hundreds living hero who can corrob orate what I here state. During the nine teen years that I gratuitously visited the emigrant sheds, administering to the com fort of the sick as far as in my power, I uniformly kept myself in said state, by which, under the protection of God, I have been preserved in life, while multitudes of persons not a tenth part so much exposed to the various infections prevailing there, were carried otr. I remain, very respectfully, your bum ble servant, ADAM FERULE.. T. Alexander Urquhart, tsq. 'far.ns or INDIA..—Mt. Maegowan; sionary to• China, has sent. over to the American Institute seeds of the plant from which the Chinese make their grass cloth --something like silk and linen . ; the' seeds of the tallow - tree, from the berries of which the chinese make their candles, and the seeds of another tree, from the berries of which they manufacture lamp oil. If all these seeds grow and thrive here, their introduction into our country will be very useful. " Gentleman," is a name often 'bestow ed on a well dressetl blackguard, and with held from its right owner, who only wears quAtticattuu to hr heart INT _ , Arm 4 Et/iffri.E.ll., . . iGIEAvy H lilt 44: 1 ' ____. - c rid* ,vot g Ja n e 2 , 1849. r f ) 6 •_. my Gioict s.-4.11: PA XI, Esq. • o kGkesinit 4114 d-streets , nit E. W. Cues, Esq. Sun Huililing, N. E. Corner Third & Dock streets, i'Ailadelphis ; e rid Wm. Trion coon, F.sq. South east corner of Balt i More AI Soothers. Baltimore—are' dill authibtited Agefata Intrieciv, ing Advertisements and :Subscriptions for "The Star and Danner,' ' and collecting and rereipting r for, tliesatna. • ,-4,-- , -4 Cam we are request:el to announce that the -tiOsseeier ibis *ter tell) be eimaim. Wednesday , flesh ttri.4tt af , Jtrlp The Meicharitiiof i i i4ndarg (it. /1.) will 'alai; cheated,' litore'ti4%4 dot. telt ce' el ,r7URTII..;'-Artitet tts &t in, sine! Inman fora mime oelehtatien of the "Fou r th;' on Wetitieetl4 Aezi; in this Nem-- Dwddestiestrai ale and plealsuie per. ties. the Bont etTliaspeeitmi e and Owls* et Teter peranrelleeign having a demoastestiehtla the:fat replis 004 Order.. .4 ,le,eelseeted that the Pxr ford. Helmer, end X.itd9doun DP/lateen nilk ` b e PrOlOrl ; ' llO that If tlte . day he fii%roreble a hind some 4,04 may' Wort will tlifie the'Dill' at 10 o'eleek..A. 11C; warred to ihelletitatt Ohara, Where the' pechwatlon:ofladettendoect will be wad by: Ww.. 11 .41 4 .4141.44,4111, end•in Atithine dAtlix• ereithy . Mr./149in A, rum. 01:lha•TAX lclaiMY. t he err:i4 l l t° 11° .. I1°° " 1 09#0 b Y Music from the Gays ILSdp Dead" after , rich the prtieslion . wilt rekwin; Tau throigh the' Principal Aerate Oft& town; tl . thett repair to the w Washielitun 80hn.," where Dinner will be sewed up, and the awnsd quantity of r ding," dti " be • attended to., The procsamion erid final under the enders 9f col, 8. 8. ; Chief Manddl, and fiewny Prism J. Ts use Lt. and . lion car D. Anne% Astishints. itimportiutt tp. Tetuitteets I Adjutant General lawn, hes issued a circular in regard to the late pet of Assembly requiring all new Volunteer Curies to use the Duces or Undress Uniform of the U. 'States Army. The Adjutant 'General has ins& armnimments by which the Tinnier can he hid for the very low piked *9.76. `and disinter for 05,50, and will cheerfully attend goall oaks* which may hewn to him, at the Adj. Gemming oilice ot at Harrieburg. No charge for these services will be mails at the orrice. Adj. Gen. "nor's is entitled .t• the gratitude of the country for his etforts is re t ire the Volunteer sys• tem, which will no' doubt rapidly advance over the the Commonwealth, to the new impuire thus given to it. . • la We take this occasion to ray to the young men of our laprough„ rebore military ardor hu me what Olued. ip aßProilannoe of the .failure which has attended their °fruits on seveiral occasions heretolare to Organise's 'military company, that sow M a favorable time fur a renewal of their ef 63rbi. The main attack in the way of thf orget.. iution of a company heretofore, soothe expense of equipment. . This difficulty hal been obviated by the new arrangement of the Adjutant General by which a lull utkifore, moy be obtained fur less than one half of what it would have cost formerly. Iloen uniforms—the dress and undress—can be hail Or emisitleraltily fest than ave of the gay, but inappropriate ebd useless uniforuis so generally adopted hitherto by voltuiteer companies. Is there not sufficient ancoursigement here to ..try again.!" Surely, no one too is dispoood to unite himself with a. military company, would hesitate at the trifling expense of iffl for •full equipment the very best, too, be it remenilieted. Should there be any (and no doubt there are some) who would be disposed lo attach themselves to a com pany, but whom circumstances would not justify even this trifling expense to such the tax might be rendeeed still lighter, by attitrihotions which, with a proper effort, could be *dieted (rod thous of our citizens whom,elthoughfiteetably disposed toward. the company, circumstances might prevent from joining it. A handaume net might, with • little exertion, be collected in this way. But there is another very Important eonsiikration which should btrof itself a stamina inducement to more in this matter--ind that is, that a goopeny of, My men Is entitled .to draw from the State annually the mon ,of min* dollars. This !total mere than de fray Am ineidental expenses of the company du ring the year, so that the only =penile to be in. curved woad be the eon of equipment. Sorely, there 'abundant enemnagement in the prevision of now law to Woos on young imm to make another and more wigwam Wed to amomplish the dawitealsiajle‘ Let the 001 i he made, and we linpdiet that euretwa will this time attend it. B" The intone bat of the last week* wade die wthieet ermined' lif tho , Freas all OUR the country.. Friday last at every where attained to have been the hottest day of the seaecnt--The wer airy having been on that Jay higher than at any time since the II th Jane, 1848, which will long be remembered al the +tot Sunarry." A con siderable hes of life has bites occasiosed by the alteeriVO heat—in almost empty city and town record •being made of deathe , from esun•stroke," dfriwkinli c o ld wilier, 4c., The New ,York "Fri. buns deverilies the west* u lolkows el'ihe sun is in fiery Capricorn, and 1 oOks' down on us Ili tnid.day' With his fiercest power, The'lfitiMiltga are dry and exhausting :-.-the noon. ate what ovens of motionless bent, and theaveti l s ings, though they bring ns shadow, have no den upon their wings. The sun goes down every day"times fail of topper, in' the midst of a dull, teat hate; propheitbfof the morrow's fervors.- The rttlheermometer. no Friday stood at 117.degregy ii Om, OffiCe of this paper—even •hotter "him the pre. vious day. This ad hi fink sheet fiit trrrion. RsrasiijJaverian rota, hei arriverfla ht. Pink uni 6.60 the mile tomary proclamation, admairlint the' orranita: lion ot:the territorial lonriannteat, nocimnPanka by the art pf , 1 1;ompreeeshating there% On kW arrival, he went to speed a short tin. with Han. H. IL Sibley, the late repressniatito in Congress. He wu rereirai In duo form by the troops at Vast ECT"ll . rindy and. water" is roc:nonleaded in some of the papers as a cholera preventive. The New York Tribune tells us how to mix the ingre- Monte, ex thus :—To a bucket full of fresh tqiring watet take ihree drops of brandy, mix the ingre dients, thin take out a tear:poen full of the mix ture, rinse ouLthe bucket and fill it again with water, adding the ton-spoon-ful saved tom the tin: bucket. The liquid is then ready for use.! 11A.PithiOME DONA'FION.—The Hun.) ill BUCHAN•N has made a donation of $4,000 to the city of Lancaster, tho money to be securely in vestedoind the imerest accruing then:on to be ,p -applied by the City Councils to the annual pur chase of wood and coal for the use of poor and in digdot female■ of the city of Lancaster during the winter aeawp. The Councils have of course to. espied the donation. Q_l Mr. Burros has been Dominus(' for Presi. dent, by a Cuusentiun in LA: county, lows .The Public Warkl. - I ACULDDNT AND 1.081 , OF__ L2f 4 l l F: „c' Theriaptilell !tryst() spialidlp e es-}-1414lidilk FALLS.—We 41,11 to nn rears i rse dho te s t pinions nithiked on t pub. teleimvphieje s telt to the Bu ff alo elm hal lie w° 4 46 \ ill a Pen 'rein, ot llis sin 1' 4p Ailvertist4, ' nil the particulars it- elinellteli r im politica si c thy, Cal ilard;as full al a tiepin' ingot* Falls on Thu erhnruir i o , f ot a "1 th fire ppm wn viti,, no sit- ( po i' 1 NIAOARA FALLS, Ine 24. / 1 tion iat film tigt t e late e \of sc a a ening at a (lustier bas Ire 80'4 large- tto vegan sun n clot ;Write a party of latlierimi-gethint which the public works have, fur some men were visiting Luna Island, among time back, been managed, and in some ea- whom were the lady and little daughter of see to direct frauds. Ilad a skillful and Mr. De Forest, and young (Thus. C. Adding economical course been pursued, in milord ton, and several others, and while the I it to them, the -treasury would now be in a do girl was standing on the very brink of boquitairdilkoq• ,b)r,ai 'loot two hundred the river, and only some 20 feet from the thbhiland Abases. 1 Tidal is in truth, a low Falls, and holding by thu hand of a yonng eriusam.:! , . . . gentleman, whose name I have not learned, Tim people 1.414 hail: satisieil that the young kftlitighin ennui up add 'said 'Oil public workk have been lard by the loolfueo per- fully, " I'mgraing tolhviisr4oa hh" Mth- , 1 l l' , w h ie4 hi e 41° 1' 1 ' 0 1 4 ' 4 *tin i.e °ell yen ing-liar-lightly on the shoulder 7 ,whon she o w, „an instrument of corruption. ei mum . sprang forward with a sullicient force .to I A ssam enaroy unmannered ,with the polities Or slip from the hand of the young gchtliman personal worth of ti n ~i,in Whig cand id ate i im wild hold her. • • • cant i tle ii linirsic , lner, . it . mu i v 1 Lod th e m l l ,O . SIM was instantly. followed by , Adding. • Pfe an , , . 111 •tos who caught her, and in the effort was applying the proper correctlre last fall. If Mr. ' , 1 , , ~_ ~., .. ho hu e h - 1 i nc . bb y or Prustraleu oyine tome or me water, th row., Longstreth, Iv , hoen P TR" II P a .. ing the little girl at the same limo, so near attending Milks detieefor nearly *year pant, wetter air shore that the young, gentlemen who ruin doldadanit UnlePremdail' P 00561 " 018 " 'hod her by the hand 'neatly caught her, tardy juetice, to recieni the. Peet. election; would but lost his balance, only saving himself , 0 1 ±Ittluir ilw3 9lll * j 3 "1 4 the teTlisite clement, of .by catching hold of moms bosh on shore. thorough and practimd retoim. And as the Key. In an instant young Addington and the lit. :cone hi, been so candid in Its addrissloia as to tie girl were swept over the falls. the iniertansgeracM . of the'public works, we &Off • No human eirtirt could avail • thorn. A it wilt sinf inset upowmi ,16;fig 00,:..- single moment throw them beyond the The law myt. 4 4 it snail too tho May of the Le' Da l reach of•all mortal aid. . Young Addington c 0m000 ,„,,,,,, lc , Arena seen. e tet „ tete m a et . . wax a young man of excellent character., Motion,. by per,. al , eventioation, to the general of high mid; gpperus impulses. -. no w ady, thw only sou of the bereaved family rend and " 4144 " 11"1 "" 4 "" "Id rrPliq ' 1464 grief now here—their public works." Mr. Lonestreth monis comply . . . . • . fe•intense--no overt nue ever east with the law. The people are Pitying l ' in " a 1.6- such a gloom over our village. The body erd salary for errsoroil servieoe Which he hes boin o f t h e h i d e g i r l h as just been reeoverod, uAehte to ' , mai% ain ' ''c 84, 1 4 ember last.' The Cle' and will be sent to Buffalo by this after nal Board has beed for eciehe Mho peat utterly die- n o o n ' s tr a i n , 1 organised and ineffieient in eoniegnenee ofhis in- Miss Annette De Forrest was a very in ability tortured. its sessiooe; the public works (cresting child, about nine years of age.— must necoreerity be either mewled or mimosa- Mr. Addington was tweutpone; be was aged in the absence data controlling power as- the son of S. 11. Addington, Esq., for tea , erteci by the ,Board over thenuineroua employers; ny years a resident of Buffalo and the Slats treasury will ultimately feel the loss in the shape of increased appropriations and diminished receipts. By ill twins Mr. Long Ninth ought to tesign, end we hope that the Key stone will not throw nsirlo its censorial robes null his Refonn 'hell have been etrumplished.—Lana- caster nouns. The Canal Boned. A meeting of the Canal Board was appointed to be held last week in Philadelphia. Hen. Pow er, the President of the . beard. agendcet, Mr. Painter did not make his appearance, and owing to his continued ill health, Mr. Longstreth was unable to sweet!. How long is this state of affairs to exist in this body f How long are the interests of the:l . Bl,lde tersalier for want of the attention of her public officers, Whom she payeto attend them? Judge Imegatetth is rich, and does not require the salary, and certainly cannot regard it as as ob }ea. We rosilylbink that a pepper regard Am the Interests of the Commonwealth ought to induce him to resign, and let a Commissioner be appoint ed who can attend to the business. We trust he will sec the propriety of doing so before long. lar We learn from the Bedford Gazette, that Mr. Drum, ox-Postmaster of Greensburg, whose removal excited the sympathy of the entire Loco foce'party, was a candidate'for ant important Mike before the recent !Aram° Crinveinirm of Neat. moreland County. Our readers will no doubt conclude that" he was nominated be acclamation. But emit to not the fact ; be was hy, that body of sympathize's. The Locofixxr leaders of Westmoreland County by this act, have establish ed a reputation for consummate ityporrity that $a tan hinuieN might envy. MURDER WITHOUT HAl'MlNG.—Roh ert Lintel► was tried in New Orleans on the 15th inst., for the murder of his young and beautiful wife. on the 7th of April. The jury, after an *b uena of five minutest, brought In a verdict of pea ty, withina capital ratirkimewt. Jealeary memo to have been in this, as in many similar oases, the Tourion vrhich prompted the murderous act.— They had 'parted a few menths,afteemarriaie. CHOLERA PHENOMENA.—dry a letter in the New York . Putt, from Pr. McCall, of Nash ville, respecting the_ rrrages of the cholera in that city, it is specially remarked that the epidemic there has Moen attended with an animal timeline of lightning, • and appeared lobe Contagion:xi the sink contrary, in both particulars, having pared to he the mac co the'Atlantic sesiteard. GREAT FOOT RACE.—Today,lhereM to be, over the Union coarre,'New York. a fest not for $7BO. Pedestrians love i parts ofilie Stale are pouring in, and among them are two Indians front:Buffalo. The witumn of the prise will here to travel eleven miles within an hour—a feat worth double 8714/ the., hoi weather: , THE LOCUSTFI-The Pittsburgh Casette of Thursday last r says . ! "We paid a visit to the coun try in the early part of last week, and were really, surprised at the toun fleas millions oltoensta Whirl swarm in all directions- , The ',Mode maiiund With their not unpleasant' hum, and the torah* which they en* off; on asetnninx their singe, W here ist great quantities on. the Wieser On Fade,' morn• log Isteh a man named Daniel Klatieltoe war foiond !filt en ti)e . treek'ef*Bakintere sod B uel 4 lo. henna Relkoeknhent. e x melee now 016.14,Fe. where he 411 Wilde inteikated, with one thigh , and both ioet,bedly framored . —York ..folmeme. WI% um, Planted to 11:ernfrog the 11t1 ti more Bun, that the Itier. Somme' M'lllvaux, Paine of IC 2. dwelt, at. Metre tfil4;(iod Seiner: ty dVali 16*y who rdr more dill, two 'itotimi bil tieen,ionsbed by typeda lbstet,fhieslabistoit eatisldy ream* IStrat hit Wow. • trThe '66106 ona scrittelf by Di: Bran us a cunitlied eilekta toM4I-4kas Iwo Wail Waite inilabiaiieous in ordinary, sues of cholera mot "., • t, rirA •ttanend on the &Atli Of irati. Praia/eat Padilla to be delivered in Iffaishinittana on the Dsh °flatly, by, itesatcarleotn MTh' latest intelligence troth Limingtorrns present Cassius M. CLAW 10 110 011 W ortlaiugee from the wound received in the reasons, ;with Mr. Tenses. 'the latter daai .4w Lagcc ng, s few hours in extreme agony, Blade, agent Gar the Zoord. tional Education, pawed through Ehlowo ort . tha I th inst.„ with Wawa young lollies4,We; they aro to establish achools in bilincUaa. 4r110156 EDWARD BTAIIIa he s been wain*. ted for Congress by the Whigs of the Eighth Dis trict of Nurat Carolina. Mr. 8. has always ham) a staunch Whig, and will no doubt remise& hand some majority. lloascs GaLFaa■ delivered on address to he Sons of Temperance, at Somerville, N. .1., on he 25th Mgt. 0:3•Our ncighbors of Twit are nuking orange mental to have their tewti'llghted with gat The whole arnisint of Stock, (400 shares, at $3O a short,) waif subst.rtlittl Ut leas than ar hour. THE KENTUCKY TRAGEDY: The Lou isville Journal of the 1.9111 has a telegraphic despatell from Lexington, saying that the current reports concerning the affair be tween Capt. Cassius M. Clay and Cyrus Turner, Esq., are of such a varied nature that it will net he fair to give such deduc tions as may be drawn from them either in connection or separately. The follow ing more full account of the affair is from the Maysville Eagle : "A terrible and fatal recontre occurred at Foxtown, Madison county, Ky., on Fri day evening_ last„-between Capt. Passius M. Clay and Cyrus Turner, a "inenibeior the Legislature last winter from that coun ty. The particulars, as we learn them by passengers in the stage, are these : Mr. Clay, while making an emancipation speech, was called "a il—d liar" by some one in the crowd. He rushed Stem the stand in the direction of the voice, and was met .by Turner, who snapped his pistol three times at Clay, Clay's pistol also snapped twice, whets he threw it down, drew his bowie knife, and at the first blow ripped open Turner's abdomen. AsTurner was falling, Clay raised his knife to strike again, when his arm was caught and held, and a dirk knife plunged into his breast by some one in the crowd. Turner sent word to Clay afterwards that he would tell him who stabbed him, in ease both re covered—otherwise he would not tell him. Other accounts say it was Turner, and not a third person, who stabbed Clay. The Louisville Courier, in referring to these contradictory reports, says, that all accounts agree in exonerating Mr. Clay from any blame in •the matter, and repre sent him as having been grossly insulted and imposed on. Mr. Clay's wound, we learn, is not so serious as was at first ap prehended, and ha will probably recover from it in a few weeks, It is said that Mr. Turner averred a short time.before his death, that he did not stab Mr. Clay and he did not know who did. PIONDRESS OF THE CHOLERA.—The chokoll bins been fearfully on the increase in the North and West. At New York, tbo report of the Hoard of. Health on Tuesday, was the most unfavorable that had been • made up to that time. The dumber of came reported was 73, of Which 98 Were fatal: At Camden, N. J., thertr wen! 20 owe bn Tuesday, with 7 deaths. At Nashville, the manes of the choler* are represented as frightful—on the Mb all business was suspended. There were 30 to 40 deaths per day, endr to proportion to population, the mortali ty would equal .500 . per day in New York. Al St. 'Louis, June 27th, twelve Cemeteries re ported one hundred and twenty one intetnients, of whiehi 91d - toineemwed informs them end, the pubiie generaltr that he has within a few dayerdattleit from the cities with a new supply of ar-aht z' ao6 D. et, of all kinds. His prices are aittnti4fitr Iy low, slid IoW that, periods at' a die. tones ,even Would iavo 'money and be well paid tonalaeir time; and trouble in owning to his, store in Gettysburg, to purchase their summer , elothing. As he sells for CASI,I, n" but onir it PRICE bp has no holitatiOn pu"blioliing p r es purchase" for cash,,and es IA expen. spare eemliarativelytinudlrand as ho at tends, to his buoines hinweltilteis Minified with small profits, 'edit, therefore endbled to nell cheiper than, an other establiiih This Usi•eful atieuttott pl"the 0100 tkinri tedro the followini list at ptiOst COATB,6.lriact MO& end Dram, from *6 to $lO Defines. , from .2 00 to ; 4346 tuck.. s4'so to So ;'Chen Btimtder, Of 6o 1 Sit ; Mee Cantimare4,lsll OU to 0660'; TwOMI; $ll5 to $4, 60 ; •Comines, $8 , 50 to *4 no.' PANTIC—Diume MiNuarsimere, fawn 02,- 60 to'.4 50 ; 51theitMill'iod - Cimolment, $2 00 to 800 I nammer elottli $146 to 02110 Linen Drit , ling, $1 00 to Itt 60 ' Corodnet, 131 110 to .11 50 Cotton, 8111, cis. to $l. 25. vrors.—sok, from $3l 60 to .3 00 ; 'Sado, $1 ao to $3 50 ; meiine and eiminieridnt 00 to 12 ; 03mtmaims, int 00 to *1 501 Itiametko, $5O eta to $1 75 ; Qamitnure and Cloth $lOO to ' $2 60. _ In addition, he has for selo Gloves, Sus penders, Stocks, Cravats, Scarfs, Pocket handkerchiefs, shirts, (a large supply; from 50 eta. to 412 each) Drawers, a great' variety of Under-614W, dcc., Ate. Also, a large stock of Fancy Goods Steel Heads, Jewelry, Caps, Slouch fiats , Shoes, Dish Covers, Horse Nets, Pistols, with a few Gothic Thirty-hour and Eight-day CLOCKS, He cannot enumerate more in the limits of an adiertisement, but re quests ALL to call at his Stoic and exam ' ino Ids stock. which he M satisfied is the cheapest ever brought to Gettysburg.— Remember the Variety and One Price Store of MRCVS 5311150 N, In York street, opposite the Bank. perlie has also on baud Two Second handed BUGGIES, one le ARRIA GE and a HORSE, which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. o* - He has also a fine crop of GRASS which lie will dispose of. May 18, 1849. LOOK Jr ALL Ladies wishing to supply them selves • with handsome DRESS GOODS would do well to call at the Store Or.l. L. SC LUCE:OIM examine his stock of GINGHAM% LAWNS, LINEN LUSTRE, plain,•striped and barred Cambric Muslim, Alpacca, and a good article of Black Silk, Black Gimp and Fringes, Needle-worked Collars, plain and figured Bobinet, a fine lot of Irish Linens, colored, bleached and unbleached Muslin, Drilling, Brown Hol land, 'fable Covers, Combs, and many oth er articles too numerous •to Incriqua. I would therefore invite all to call soon and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, as I feel - confident that I can pleaaolll, both in style and prize . Gettysburg, March 30,1840. 311:11011911-11ETIGiallYsi • f i rliE subscriber tenders his tieknowl edgments to the public for the liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored for a series of years, and re spectfully announces, that he has just re calved, at his old established stand in Chambersburg street, a large and fresh seem of DRUGS & MEDICINES, 014 U'allatfuvffaltßdrillnlo Paints,Varnish, Dyestuff's Ai and every variety of articles banally found in a Drug store, to which ho invites the attention dale public, with assurances that they %ill be furnished at the most reason able prices. S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, June 2, 1848. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. THE snhscriber will sell at private sale the FARM on which HENRY Hui jr., now resides, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, adjoining lands of King Wilson, Andrew Heimzelman, and others, containing U.4rit 410 420111a0 more or less. The improvements ate a TW O-STORY ti Frame Dvvellingliouse, a first-rate LOG BARN, with a Spring of good water convenient to the door. There is a fair proportion of Tim ber and Meadow on the , farm, and an ex cellent Orchard. Persons, wishing to as certain the terms, which will be reasona ble will call upon the 'subscriber, The property can be viewed on epplitatiOn to the 'tenant HENRY ,HtitSlarS, Sen. Franklin tp.,June 1, 1849.-r-tt. $5 -1133W.41111. TRAYEO away' from the subscriber, 0 residing in 'Mountjoy townsieprAd imi cotinty, about'3 miles from ,r , • • TWO COLTS, ' .1 the one a sorrel, 3 year old , sod the other, it bay, 1 year , old. Theabose rewartiwill be ftven to any portion informing me of thetr whereabouts. • r • • • 4AOOII PALMER. June 'l, 1840.-I=3o • • QOllOOl.llOOO Ailts sT4t no - kaY. otaitkOdli. eetoitendY eu hand and for eat% at, the lotoma priceil at the Book and Stationerratoreof • Dee. HI:" 'II.IIUEHLER. Gp.LP PENS 4ND sltvElt PEN qI/18t . beat quality) ,Card Cases, Visiting and Printing Cards, Fancy Note Paper,'Envelopes; Motto Wafers, Fancy BealiorWax, Letter Bumps, ate., for sale by • R. H. BUEHLER. SHAD, - ; FOR SALE, HERRING. In quantities, and at MACKEREL, prices to suit intr. DAMS, chasers, SIDES, & ; SHOULDERS, 'J. M. sTEVMVSori. Gettysburg, May IS, 1849. A NCY A RTlCLES'i,Cologno,Soaps (lair Oils, Tooth Brushes. Toilet Brushes, TUUtil Pow& rs.Cr,, &,e for axle bt S. it. 1113E111,1M `: i fit .F.' T.' ,V TO.01.4111: NAIIE N7' , 9 , iliCl,o 87' 1 ,11; TIO A', I „' : '' '-' . :''...- , --•—•`' • • , Iltipire.444b;,,lie Setints i and Huuiejg r I.Rer-6604#: As (.. motatcestkilket • Penni 0 o era i - 4it GOV , ' I,o6 B anbt§ Igt,,e That 'dm CotsLitntidei -thi s• 'Compel+ vreafittlin amended ilTifir howl . *bals , of the fish strtieht,,:lo)thss, it sliall eesd as follows : The Judges of the fupreme . Court, of theiteteml CdO is 'of Coohnb Pleas. and of suelfcitlidi Cain, Of Record as 'are or'sliall he eittifilkitted by hiti,Stalt be elected by the' itlitifilled 'electors ot the' CottotionWealthlit thiliiiintier following: to 'wit : The Itillgetille the Scipietat Court by the qtialitlid u abettors of 'the Commonwealth at luta., The fodt Prepitil Judges of the its ve\-SlVie of Comitid , pleas and of sneh'clthilelOottris rif 'needle as are or shall be,lpv ha', and ell other Judges *O at4 M lit Be' ' learned in . the -law. by 6 . 1 , 1 4 , fl4 l o oe d e le el °l' i 9 C' hC , XlisPanO v is (liatrinfft rilf*hich . 1 1 nY'e . ere to prattle vie act Ateges. , Aett Oa I t Associate udgee, of t . Itelii of Caintismt Pleas by. die quer 41 electors .ef the, I Coundes „,respectively t ,The .fudges of [ the,Supreme Court shaikhold their offiges feethe term of fifteen Vial if the( elyill: so 44__LM164beltAve thebrit,l;!, , eil: , , etthjeit Ito tuise,salottnent Iroiria rovi go ; fur . ; subsequent to the , fSeec . eleelion - :1 'Op; [ President Judges of tbe,Neeral;Couris at Common Pleas, and ofin4, 43 ther ' ta tirtis , of 'Record as are or shall be estalilished'hy 11w, and ell,pther linlipe required to be learned in the law, sball i ftold AIudrAAUSII for the term of ten years, if they 'iliall So long behave themselves well. The Asso ciate Judges of Alm —nurse of -Common Pleas shall hold: tliiir li-for -Atte term / A fe of fi ve years, it ' writing behave themselves we 42 '" whom shall be commissioned , tiY • * 9 - '•e . . titor, but for any reasonable rattle itiltiiii Shall not be 'sufficient grounds of, impeachment die. Governor shall, remove.any of diem pa the address of two-thirdq_pf each bra* sof the Legislature. ', The }rat election "hall I take place at die genewil: election af,this Comflioniveilfh'next trier the adoption of this amendment, aid 'the:commissions of all the Judges who may be then in office shall expire on the 'that Monday of Decem ber folloWing, when the terms of the neW judges shall commence.' The persons who shall then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court 011111116 V their officee as follows : one di 'diem 'for three years, / one for six years, one• fbr , tdne years, one for twelve years, and one for fifteen years ;'the term of each to be decided by lot by the said judges as soon Mier the election as convenient, and the result certified by them to the Goiernor,lhat the Commie 'ions they he ignited lo Seeordence therefor The Judge whisse commission will first ex pire shall 'be Chieflustice during his term, and therestiter eseh jedge whose commis sion shall first expire shall in turn be the Chief Justice, 'add if ivio' or more corn missions sliallexpire on the same day, the judges . holding them • shill' decide ;by' lot which shall be the Chief Justice. Any va cancies. happening by death, resignation or otherwise, in any_of the said Courts, I shall be filled by appointment by the Gov ernor, to continue till : thefirst Monday of' December succeeding the next general' election. • The Judges of the Supreme. Court, and the l'rcaidciss of the several' Courts of Common Pleas, shall, stelated times, receive for their, services an ass- quote compensation, to.be flied ,by, law, which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office, but they shall receive on fees or perquisites of Unice nor hold any other office of profit under this CoMmon wealth, or under the government of the U. States, or any other Suite of ibis 'Union.: The Judges of die Supreme, q 94 o,durin g their • continuance' in office ,shall reside , within.this Commonwealtliotted, the 4 0 5 Judges.during their continuance in ofhce shali reside within the dititrio, , or county for which the,y.ware respectively elec,ted.. W11,144.M F. rie,cli,Nll. ticalter or the Rowe or lteptiial.bisu l 'GI OltoP,' DAR E, • SposakerWtlid Sen'ate: • In LA , Senile, Mat 4 the 1;0,4849. Regolved, 'Chat this Resolution pass:-...1 =yeas 21. • Nays B.' • •-- Extract from the Joamat. SAMUEL W. PIERSON, ()lark. be the House of Rryireiregattom April .24 1819. Resoisttd, :nal this• Retioiution-passe— Yeas blEt. 'Naye,26. . ninety , ' hum the Jewel. WM. ClOrli. ! fgt. fre t 'l . ritc,X Aril sth, 1849. A. L. HUBBELL, Dep. Bee. of the Coin Puniulivania u I do certiy that the above ancl foregoing is a true and correct copy of lite, Qrtginal Resoltnion of fiso gaiters! ,it,sseothly, en titled “Resolution relative • le ;an arneod . noun of• she Constitutioni" , thq stone remains on fi le its this citu• . ,111 testitnogytcherttof,l have • herentitO Bet mY, hand anti coos. \ ed to be eltize4 0 1 6 1 e. 4 el the Secretary's, cam illerrieknirk tbte,elevenskilay. Pt J,UIIO, Au nt? thousand clibt huntlred and fnfty-ulne. • • - TOWNISEINP 14411010, Aocr'y of the fjanitrust‘wialth: 4 . 'l' Oriiiii'OiliiriaTti 4 ' '''' , , Risolittiiii.oNtn , 'lBBi , eitlitiO ••Rasal* %ion' refaillif Id sinlemendinent , of the Gen stithtiini”. was Vivid a third 4hise.i , . Oa • the *notion liviii the Senate girlie . to, Abe. reti. elntion:t '; me 'Tens sind:,lNsys:ware ft kelViseeeabll)l'qtb . the Vonstituticou, , aid **nail fbikivrisi , ahr : -" .117';V 3 k , ) : 4 ,; , Yf • '"Velii4-44414% :Ilise, Brariawl,erabb, . Cue nimhssui rorotbei wpm JP Josvitenfie, , h 1 Jfelik-*/"Matthili M..Y.t * , • * Chard° , 01444r•A1P , Si•yoll, • mg• iSeirriltt L - rya— 11. lirst, Drum,. , her, Wag, Kintigintlesti - :sod Dassayllipeatuir—saL '. Sulthuf question. *ea deeidedila . the silt firinatlveir ',: .''' .. .• ', . 4.it v:: . ~. ~ !submit ei sees..Hoinai it Runtemisitrieryrzo• Shall the resolution pas* I , : ,:rhe, year arid' haya were takenii#reeabliti the pro visions of the tenth article of the Conan tution.vadd.are, es follows, Tits :, .. . Yeas—Mcssra.,Glileen J. na il , illa v i d - .1.41387•4 Craig Biddle, P a Itur i illoom, David ',ti. Bole, Thomas K. Bull, Jacob Cort, Jotrn H. Diciii, Na thaniel & Elliott, Joseph Emory,,Ltavld ip, g a b. elman, William Evans, John Fungoid, Samuel Foguly, Joseph W. Fisher, Henry M. Fuller, Thomas those, Robert Hansom, George I'. H ens zeYs Thomas J. Herring. Joseph Higgins, Charles Wortat,Joitoph 11, Hower, R o b er t ki„ iz , un „i mm P. Laird, Abraham latinherion, James J. Lewis, .lamas W. Long, Jacob ItiVartney, John F. NV conogii, Hugh WM e, Jolty Ml.auglilin, Ads in Martin, trammel Mars, John C. Myers, Edward Niekleson, Stewart Pearce, .lone, Porter...:lniry C. l'rait, Aloiii.o Rohl , . t 4orge Rupley,'llieollote ryni tn. I.l..Mitril Z",. :',1.10114,,, r, r 4 sinuel r•eibr•ri, i 4ohia !... , ha,p, C11[1,41.11 r•loir I , Thoul, C :-‘1,,,t, Jergmiah.U. stubh.olortelioph l4 4l Isoasskirelilsr, TPi13 3 4 , 94" 11 1S ,1 .1. q41111 Nicholas Thorn, A runah Witsles, !-tirittrl s - rids, A lonzo 1. Wilcox, Motel Zeris4 I'. Packer, Bpesket,-siir. is• r,. • •-• Pisryi—Nteents. Augustus KAlorrtin:Devid 11..lounnev. David Ensue, iissooilitl. Sor.*Poi.JohlA }colon, Wits Goosige r liciosais.Wkispiihilolsn D. llosvloo, 3Viililug Henry, Jatne.4 r ileph La bough. Aiibert.t. Little, dehn 8. We a l: 'Wont, John WM. MeeetinbnlP Vellue A. Otto,-Willlini Y. RuinetiOuhs W.Rouetterry4 Job* Bolinthinterav 41. Rundle Smith, John Bingth.John Sootier, U.S. ,and Ihtitt • V: AVOILLILILL.-1- 28 - 4 140 the question was, dateeininpd ttllte, i Viirteatire. • .• DOSLOO' 91144 Itsl44 ll l4'r; frts 4 1849 g RealostLTANtA,"... • ' • • de - ceitiltio titietlie Atom , t forgegeittritfli end correct cOpy , e. itsteNl* 'A•'-' ken ohtlifißeiniintida r;litive , • ' ; VIM; intending* of the Coati luiieri," nit nni;the 100 nail - 6/ the 'twli,litintevef 'OW Oentrilll4. Jeintilf trf cod& eilrweehlii ifor the sea " skin of 1849. • '• •tr. -•• • 'Witness my, haWd ihrt isettillfresiit °f r. the' ISO diyorsilitnikonirtkissekind eight huottreit•gfir bw • D 4tali • 1, • " &CM* loathe CRientiAsnieelth. , • • ,•• listrliburig; iutt*22; .1E411...110 .,1 • • r5)11.04 1L ACCOUN t IE&01? T poßouGis. 4pr ipprleiHti tle . ~„ , • , 7 :8. D. litigi-11,E14 count with •. 'Borough of Ottrt - kpfnmg irm!'• 1 816, to Juice I, r 40, 'rolltalanot in handl of 414easolore ,, June 1,1848:'!' - -- , :1id5 , ..-0-$l ll 48 To 0u1.#1.1014 Taxall foul/A, H i ; limids of J 0,4,30444 , 17 67 Balance of . I)tillitete'lbc Mil' in- • hand. 8284,91 -Du. for 41,41,111 - 11amfiiiflif.* 41 i0 82,10 Judgement aguinet John 81etiO4* .164 80 Taxes ursessed for , the' year coffin Juno' *.l4:llll.in,,handt dl.,Geol Frey, . . . , 3727 47. Cash from .State ApprOpriation for . 1848-0, „ 20114; , , Cash from Wm. Witherow, (Tea) .85 Tuition frorn -If Do. from Wm. °tipster, - 7 00 . , I Cadh received from peak of Gettywo ' burg, (loath) 200 00. Amount due Treasurer, June 1;'40,)01'29 By Orders issued onTreasurer, vie.: Mition: T. R. Bitterline, $l3O 00 R. 200 0.0 Wm.Witherow, 200.0 15' . ~ T. Martia, , „. 70 00 . Jesse Sibb, .24. 00 Wm. U. Witherow, la 00 Wm. Bogle, 203 10 Mile Lard, " Miss M'Quilly, 200' 00', • Miss geaniap, . 1.pn. 0 0 , Mrs. beec h. , . •4d .00 Rent of Sc.!4 /louse,: , , • 44 .4 S. Fahnos t toclA (in trust,) fif 00 IL o,lfarper„ ‘., .30:00 . , -—:sl4 00 Sundry persons, for' wood, 1013'00 Globes and' Mattel intitrttineintsi, II 221 Rnpairs and Oleaneing of (School' i - I 110 , &014 . Furniture, dti.,'. Al - • oftv Cutting of Wood, and °deer inel- ' • ' I , dental expenses, , 41 41 Printing, Blanks, Ate., '. 22.75? D. M.Smyser, Esq. Attorney's fee, 20 00 D. lil'econstighy, Attorsey'slees io suit, callevtions, and mover , . aneing, ~ . , 20 50 H. J. Sehreineroitationary, light, . . , fuel, &e.. Releases to John. Brown,. , 05 Releases and pepeentage to Ruin,;..,_ ~ tin Arinittuniti: , .. .113,73 Do. to lienry.Welty, •1, ~, ~I 1, 00 , Releases to Geo. Frey, 5 87 IBalance or Iluplicate for 1848 ; ,!)_,, 1 in hatpis of Geo ! ,Ftey; ... P 0,7, 05 We . herelw certify dint 14 romping arcount of A.. 0. Ile Ili H It. TersiqurellNJlMl. been examined and . seiderl. and ; the .58,me is correct. /D^ I*PqN.4 I VtIY/ V.krineneuvr, June 15, 1049- 0 3 t. A ti." Q 0 Barrels, Fresh ilerrini, , atm. itasnovAiß• *l l ll-gt!•/9 4 -: 11 4 1 •Lt..1 At 1101 Per 1101111• . .13r INO.,IO.:tITEV EASON. June 0,1049,, : , BOROUGH 01111111ANGE1 vir nEßEAtih e approac h of the pilot. v IF, erirequires that the most efficient means should`lie adoptedtn remove from midst all'iniPurilies which - might Otiose or promote disease : Be it' enactedby the rain Council ot the'Botoitich l' Get tysburg, add it is httteby' enacted by the authority °Plat same;slrlbli it inflierson, or persons, awning or - oentipying any 'lot otlicound or premises within the Borough of blettysburgv shall suffer any mud, extra. ment, garbage, dirt, stagnant water, or oth. or Skit. from *hid( May twieewny ,eau- .via. offensilm. or ~ injuritiosio tho.eititeue of said Borough, to accumulate or remain on the,potnitisestin said Borough, so Own.. ed or oittratied,. esery , mph person or. per. 1 ions, so f olre K t and being tree( Onft viePAbeShie olpirgesspl' t ' Wed Bor. Roili. i .flioi r4roltikit ili4, fur every such °trace, the Imnqf hiuy dolliis, together with t4ceits, of redihving, the said annoy -14110,1 141(f 02, Ffiolile K . oroseoution, lautilsit :lune 7, 1840. '''. • . i)4,7010 ITEAGY, President. 4.tiii,l-41. Pri4kN4iii?iy, Clerk. ' ' lutie 8, 1840-L-iit - '' " •' ' S•nwhisry's Odra N' hind sill side by 'the subscriber, a few HATHAWAY Gook :loves. • 1 GEO. ARNOLD. 111ABSLL , A. 91471*1111014 ußurr TREES; Of all kinds, (grafts r thd can bit had of the enb scriber on reasooiible terms. Please cal and judge for yourselves. C. \V. HOFFMAN. VirA NEW LOT OF BLANK DEEDS, (Common, stud for Ex eieutors, ant Administrators with the will annexed,) Mortgages, Bonds, Ate., just. printed on superior paper, and in sale at th ttl ollice. IIIMEZZ;11;= KINVI FOR E .17' THIS orlyc 7\IBA FttiliJAVE , NIUSEIJII I . •• 11 • cibp,,NgAt,pv (Ai r• - ..z,N ry 5... ST:VI:N . 111 ;:rs,l IiaIIEADELPILIA: t•For this halo science sought, oh weary wing, I , By bhote atilt sea, etch mine and living thine." 411111E,Proprielor of the Ameriean Mineum, is& - N.NOrk, having immense . facilities a t his command, has opened this Magnificent E. 1.1, lishment in order to liftnish it ph- A .: an t, H.,. ind 14struiti%e place of amusement ter 1 , .% MI, ttIES, CHILDREN and others; and inpectally le persons Item the N crutitiolo NG TOWNS', when visitinglhecity: ' The edifier is large. airy and ennifortable, Sal Aura been fitted up with a degree of coatly , elegance unsurpassed in the world. t • . c. He has also filled it with the best selection of tiuriosities this -co!ild be gathered from all sec tions of the 'el ftetVlitailtirt raellttiea for adding to this mammoth collection are grraiel' than any i other' indiViadal "eisioy a, lie' hat a cot regpolut. vest with Agents and Naturalists travelling in ill eagle of the' world. an hone hole business it in to pcneure every thing carious and nontletfol,' and !tithe expense be Treat in small he will con- Il_tantlyindilitt , this unequalled cabinet, as sitigit• ' Ipr and interceding developments ale mode in the k,ingdom of nature. - . linadaßticin to this. the Pplentlid I.ECTIJRR lIIOq I 4I, will be she scime of moat inet met i yr, mu nicatienlerfalnifig and wgiet 4 iible perrortnances. Thislaptirtnimh will ueeinnmoilate (rein in o to three thousand. It ii finished in a style MI petit. or to the best 'British or American Museimn, soul in WO siiirsed to the commit of ri.iters. Among Ile pertrmsteat attractions of iliC Muse aim, Ind I be seen at all hours, are lIYINt4 GIANTS AND DWARFS, the largest anil smallest in the world. LIVING URANG 01^I'ANGS, ENORMOUS axspewrs, SCRIPTURE STATUARY, 6, 4 0.0py, size of lite, representing THE INTEMPERATE FAMILY. 'the INeat. Frenth' Sciiptural bf the >r - )kingr. lewd t' awl Int Foludy: T ACTOMA'IuN WKI T R, the .meslashiunding piece 01 Mechanism in the word. Grand Cosmorama, Fancy Glass Blowing, Manses, Port:nits,. and HALE 4,24011,10 N OF CURIOSITIES. Thtinquinng minion come not here in vain, They learn, thet .bnigh. Approve, and conic again: The Exliibltlons rued Pei.'orinancei in the LEC TURE sROOM consist of Pa.-tor:lmes, Dioramas. Yerikoe. Stettin, and. Imitations by that Comic Genitik,OßEA;C INES'IELIN, Comic Songs, Legerdemain and Veliti iloquisn:. Isi . ...*gm Del inea. tions, Electrical Experiments, Xc. &c. The 'Manager pledges himself that no profane word or. vuTtai geetoni Prefer introduced bele, and Abed othing is ever seen or heard which c o.nlil ,heobjectisillohy the motel and religious portioir 01 the eirtmettinitY-'. incle he intends this to b e t h e . F,A#ll.lf r sisort,- where nil. may attend with plsastnis laid. I , 4ol4..,ecompanied by their Brothers, Staten,' 'ives 'and Children. The ch i cket i n g G MO} b NO FORTE used home fa from the Ware Hoorn of 'Edward L. Walker No. lO tt , under the Museum: ' - The Museum is open every day in the year, except the Sibbidr; front 't oeloek, A. M, till f o P. M 'Sdetts'Alelittketerillr:ltalustabiished pad en • forced as render, it-perfectly safe slid pleasrint for Ladies and Children to visit the Museum in the DAY.TIME; 'though.thateollopenied by gentle. men. Exhibitione and Performances in the Lee.- "ire Roam PPP* eveltY„daykand oftener on, ,Holidays. „ F013 . 11T11 OE JULY, New Cud ekt nOrdiiiiry'Attrewtiotra *III be in. tr edueeit i lanillperfentsences take place at inter vets theoeghtitheleedaynad.evening. . 9 0 4 .4;4 . • , , . 'es,ettt 91 Tuutp_iilj M'A.T4'I'ER'S LL-11 EAL ING„.OI,NTMENT ( DNS' WO L MP NJ it, PE, Contains no Mercury or other Mineral. From the "Weeding Eagle." There never, perhaps, wiui a medicine brought before the public that has in so short a time won such a reputation as "WAllistet's All-Healing or World's Slivf." ,A 41 1 ,84 orrery t Pgric'n that has made tifil oritlepeakilicesrrnlyinlts praise; One has been ennsd by ll of the moat painful *lleums. tism ; antrilyf of pie Piles, a, third of ,a trouble. some Pain' thle s'ide,"li - fourth of a Swelling 01 the.Wrilbsole.4titliOft 4fairtinitediiile re lief .in every ease, it can never do injury, being appliednutwardly. - AI another 'evidence of the wonderful healing Poteer possessed by this tuft re. we subjoin tbe'tinkrwing certificate from a re spettilble Of hiaidencreek township, in this county aNfaidedeneettileritit co., Pm, March 30; '47.. Meseta. Hittite h &lire to ihform you that I was entitle," Small of a Sweet* pain in the boar 8Y .the inure MtAlliget s AllzHealing stare which 1 purchased froisyou..tsneered with it 'shoot On yensi Indult tnen was unable to sleep. Otnint thatilotell tried warions remedies, tv hieh were prreieiibud foe ami:heihyaldians and dth. el* persons without tetell.ink say relief, end at hurt 'Midi Dial at thliSsilre with result (Omni. ble beyond expectatidai , ' 1 •Irn now entirely free fermi thir 0411,% and 'enjoy at nighr a Sweet end poittend slop. , 4 tam aloe tutu the halve since rot 1401 V -echo Mai itther complaints, , with similar hipprotaalta 'J . ' ttnir friend , OHN ,. HOLVENBACH. et tidb''~lbY The follosria* is from a-regular Physician of eictiniiva piiintia-e; in Plitildtdistia: • - James Ti•Alliacer=9ir ti f have for the two last - yearalawin in lb* titbit yosir Chat- Meet' in eadaeoPitthetneadMM, Chilblains and , in 'Venial Capita", (Staid Head,)'and thus hit with the happiast air*. ' 1 thinhlfiekallte expetitiesta 1 Mon made With' it, Mat it riehiy desetieda letbi adopted as ari artithrotemiry day nieyy theism fesaWn at futile. Your's,- truly, r,-,,,, • • •••• • • •Philiderphia,Flee l 3ooBPti Jamie l'Allister—lhair Sheri lake in making known tb'yeii Nhis gresibeWthil b!v retleivied by Niers yosnyNtigrifabie-tlintniettfor 'the -World'alßolve. :I Won Uleirs' 4l Plilaik l s sore on thirear, inartYliats' irtatiding ; i list a pplied to s e veid 111114 ,, puir• pose; but by using yoniOintment s few days, It was completely dried up end well: fitly, also used it for &Aoki far strhichrthad Alt ari•inteellmif article; also, in IR easels EDWARD THORN • I ceitifttbst isbovaldatement.iitme •• • ;•' • • • ; CADMtlit • No . oo,Maritetstreer, Philadelphia. DETAttrand stboboa AM :directions 'for 'using 34cALLItITEIP8 PINT MENTfor ScrefeilitZE ' ryeipeies, TWO', aklblaftsi &aid Om* lift Ettei4 grisoir, Bore Threet,.Brusehitie, Nervosa Ape elms. Pates, Disease of the spros, Headache, Asth ma; diseefiress, /tar At*. limns, Cents, all Theme s* of the kr., Smiling of Me Limbo, alarm Rhsanurtism, ['ilex, Cold Yeti, Crory, illioidlof or Broken Ernie, Toothache, Joe is the Face, dee d kliew its value in ca ses of “sivolJeu" or Sore Breast, they would not be without it. In such cases, if steely used, se , cording to the directions around each box, it gives relief in a very far hours. 11:7Tbia Ointment is good tor any part of the lardy.or limbs when indatrsl. In aortic carta it should be applied °Reit. CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless *the mime of Loots hi'Ar.s.urrarr writ. ten with a pen on every label. 87-Fur sale by my Agents in all the principal towns in the United States. JAMEti Rule Proprietor of the above Malicine, PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. Qh North Thin) street, Philadelphia. ILPPRICE 25 CENTS PER 80X.170 AGE:PiTB.--S. S. FOWILI. liettybburg; seph K., Henry, Abboustown ; 3totter & Rowe Enimitshurg ; J. W. Sehmi•tt, Hanover C. A Morris & Co., York; L. Denig,Charnbersburg. June 1.5, 19.—eow y tJ..SCIIICK has just waived an ' l "' elegant article of SATIN, which he will sell low. . Also, plain awl figured Cra vats and ilaniteruhiefs, Collars, Suepen licit. ite Plain and Pigiirinl ClaMps. `t El, BEADS, Purse Twist, Tassels, O's Silk Carivuuri, and Retirtilmeturlitant , ly on hand and for sale at SCIIIVIti,'S. • March 30. ; I AC( )ti ETS, :not 'CI A 1111 111 1 1 :sod 0111 M I'l.l, M 1181. INS, ol" the Tip-Top kiwi.. for hale by .1. 1„ o' • - c iS .81ML, M FOIL GIENTI.EAIEN. March 3 Chairs and Cabinet - Furniture. ► LOWER TlidAT EVER . / • "''' .• 1). & .1. CULP 111 , 17 i. 1: 1 C : 1 ,, 1 1 f 1 : 9 have entered into coletritle relit p. fqr Ilia manufacture and sale nf nil kinds tlialo• and Cabinet Furniture, and that they ‘VIII always I : ttwe on hand. at their Establishment in South Baltimore street, Clettysburg, a lew doors above Falinestock'o Store, (the old stand. ('nip,) a full assortment of CliAlit4o-uf every - variety, merii BOSTON ROCKlNu,c.,bik. 9.V1l COMMON Cll.llllB sETTEEs, of various painted in imitation of rose.wootl, reahort noy, satin•wooil. walnut, inutile, atiCall Caney rotors. They will constantly keep. on hand and make to order, t't hareaus. Gen'r'e Tables, Bedsteads; Csrpif„ boards, Stands, Dough-Trpagles,• Wash-Stands, Dining and Breakfast Tables, 4.e. all manufactured by eYperienced- workmen and of the brat material, which they will be pleased to furnish to those who favor them with their custom on the most reasonable terms. 'Having supplied 1110111 selves with a very large and superior sloelf of stuff, they have no hesitation in mg?: „ ring the public that they can furnish; work • which for cheapness, beauty and durabil ity, cannot be surpassed by any other shop , in the County. They will also attend . to all kinds of 110U.sE AND SIGN PAINTING, PAPER JIA:\GING, &c, upon the shortest nonce and most Mutton- . able terms. Wall Paper will be furnished' .isotupecimens of which can be seen at uu► establishment. It_rAll work made and sold by th• lint will be warranted. They are deter- Mined to sell as cheap as the cheapest ; juit'- to Buff the ninon. The public will consult their interests by giving them a call befine purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Corm try Produce and Lumber will be taken In' part payment for work. Feb. 2, 1849.—:f • CAUTION WHEREAS sundryindividuals of late' have been trying to monopolize! and forestall public opinion ; and whereas the subscriber eau at the present timesheir' the largest and best stock of CHAIRS it! this County, therefore be . it known to all •persons interested that the undersigned continues to manufacture et the . ~ old stand in South Baltimore street, every variety of P.L.I X mid re I Ire le' CHAIRS, which will be sold on the most accommodating terms for (*ash or Produce,' My . Chairs are made in GetlBburg, and not in ."Huston." House and Sign attended to as formerly ; and from lung practice and experience in business. the subscriber feels confident that his work will bear the closest inspection, because 'his workmen are of the best that the country Call furnish. II'ATE, of every vnriety and of the best quality, will be furnished to Customers, and at all times made to or der. 'All kinds of Lumber taken nt fair prices : CIIAIIR PLANK particularly wanted—something less than .013000"' feet will answer. • ~ , . Feeling Amaini for past farorS, the' subscriber hopes. by attention to business, still to merit a share of public favor.. HUGH DEN WIDDIE- Gettysburg, March 9, 1849.-11 ' •''' Wl4. J. MILLER NEW ESTABLISHMENT. •lIIIZZLER 61. RUPP. HAVE commenced the manufacture of CIGARS in East York street, in' ithertitim formerly occupied b% E. Ziegler, Rutter—where they have on hand a large :,‘, t, 11891STMENT Or 111 F. VERY BEST 'CIGARS, • AftiD Their stock embraces the following : • REGALIAS, RIIINCIPES,CUDA , PAN ETD. LAIC !ADM, I. A NORMAS, (ANA MoN AND HALF . BPANINH ulGAlts ; SALUDINCI AND CHIEWINO 'TOBACCO, !8V3111 1 2 WALintart34o ." • SNUFF, ¢e., 4e.. er. cittintry merchants and others can be so 01lett with Cigars at reduced prices, for Nth. All orders wit' be promptly 'st ied ,to. Determined to ;pare no effort, to' furnish their costomets with the eery best articles in their line of business, they hope to merit and receive the patratisge of the public. Gettysburg, April 0,1049.-6 to • Rmraovaz. DR. J. LAWRENCE 11E4 . . DE.lfilliglf, HAS removed his o ffi ce to the buildint opposite the Lutheran . Cltureh,'in Chambersburg street. 2 doors east of. Mr. Middleceff's store where he may all times be found ready and willing to attend to any ease within the province of time Wei ! tist. ' Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respee.fully invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. Ditor.vvor,l H Prof. v.c.P.KIWIPII,D.D. \ .•D. Howl KR, M. J.vuss. .•ii C. A. Uowiii.c, " H. I..llAl:oars, u I.),Liii.aarr, .. Wx•H-115z5 4 F 4 ! , ., Rev. J. e. NV AT.ON, D. D. , July 7, 1818. TEA AGENOT.' rvitEsii 'll. l / 1 8 of 4 el kin d s 1)- • perk/ , Ftiftair sayi the beta qualill • = just received attt l rors W $ 1 the I)riug and Hoek Bic Tests are Alm the hrottot rir Jenkins 41, Co., ithitndetphib, ('Autoik,l and are tir die vCr'sr hem 4tesifity. n: if ti Leff.. b i rd 13, 1,19. wp. O. KVIT.