Celebration—lnter- Ming Incldeat3•., It was a spiiitedgathiritig. alit 'Which took place at Concord, (Meas.) on Friday, the 19th. The occasiouv war the ,anni versary of the great haul' of tho ,Ilevolu. lion in 1771, when st sharp rattle of mus kitty 111111101MCed that the war of Amerinn Independence had commenced. The town Wasdototited with flags—the streets were fillowitkpeneillu--mid the military of the district turned nut in all their pomp. • Altettt dolma procession was formed, in witioli malt of the dignitaries of Id assacliu seloilieriblpited. After the "Ancient and artillery company." Caine the Thoiidemt of the day, lion. E. Rock Wood flont;hf'Oentionl, and the chaplain, Rev. J,Pre - Woedhurry, of Acton—the former waiting around his neck a powder horn, *WA was Worn by one of the participa- 1 Ws Lithe action at the North Bridge.-- It war covered with curiously carved k nee* and More the date of 1762. Mr. Woodbury also had in his possession a 'shoe-buckle, worn by Capt. Isaac Davis, when he fell. Then followed the orator, vie* piesidents and committee of arrange. ments, the Governor, council, and ment or the legislature. 4 9 s` carriage, drawn by four fine horses. eel, in ,'which were four revolutionary sel 'Aiwa, two of whom participated in the e vents rifApril 19. 1775, next followed. l'he'earriagi: was decorated with the flag of the United States, and a plain white ban nerl bearing the inscription, "'The last sur vivors . of c'apt. Parker's company, April 19, 1775. The names of the veterans were Jonathan Harrington, of Lexington, aged 1 .01 E irbei was a fifer of Capt. Parker's coin- 1 patty, and the only -one now surviving; .Abijah .Harrington, of Lexington, aged 89 ; Dr. Arnim!' Preston, of Lincoln, aged 92. and Mr. Amos Baker, of Lincoln, aged 94. ,!, Among Other notabilities, was a com :pony of"Continentallers," from Acton, a bseil one hundred in number. They were' dressed in fullprevolutionary style, hardly any two being arrayed alike. All shapes, ages,. classes and descriptions were embra 'eed'among the number. • The pnwession halted at a splendid pa +Mott, Where a collation had been provi- AWL 'lt woe an immense peice of canvass covering some 38.090 square feet of &Ail. Mr. Rob't Rantoul, Jr., deliver 'ell' the oration, winch was well received, after which, in response to various toasts, Mr, James G. Palfrey, Governor Briggs, rAlward Everett, Rufus Choate, Mr. Hear; Col. "Russell, and others, made addresses. kir. Everett, in the course of his remarks, exhibited one of the original stamped pa pin of the revolution. Ile also narrated ,the rollowiepaneedote, speaking of the op- An'oiitiiin of the English people to the war upon the colonies : ..I was told by a gentleman now, of were% advanced in years, ono in the high- Wet walk! of society, that when the news of ths,l9th of April reached London, his father called his children together at their vielly-devotions, arid told them the dread tfulltiews from America. He then order *dist cull suit.of mourning, and when some itnissaked:hist if he had lost a relative - or a frientloYes,' said he, 'many bretbere. lost in one blow at Lexington and Concord, .itirile Tswiiiii." '', , , •- • ' ' . ;.:lIIN eiAlvstettodded the following carious ildritiltielialietak• :' . - ' ' - - • • - Ayerheteliord North himself laid - all the '6lMise'littlitrying on the War, Cr at, hum tbiethitif "Rine; open the total Sitwell. Lard Mordswas dasirous.4 frw years tm fore Mai t imeisOlorrit ' phicari;'th 'attire fnini eliensiiilittcyiln order to lead any, , of the •,00,011*Ip with .Tiro recogpitioe . . VOdupeil4ence or the, United Suites. 14r, luitfetiintif this myself, in the copies c i cfnespondence . between George the sail Zuni North, which is still in id i ' - taitBei, and which I have had tbO op. portunity. of perusing." • . The festivities of the day were closed widtarand civic and military ballet Con cord; and another at Lexington. St' PALMER SHOT BY HIS SOPI.—We Were, at Oorrunna last week, and learned theme lh,sit on Monday, the son of a farmer. whosewedo not now recollect. at, the murder of his father on Mote. day of last week, about three miles from thattillage. The boy, some twelve years of alter and an unruly one at that. had die. obeyed , his' parents on Sunday, and did notteturn home until the next On his return his father was absent, arid histmother told him his father would pro. hably punish hint for his disobedience.— Sport after, he took down his gun, and told hl mother he was going to hunt .Iloule duets. He forthwith loaded both barrels of the gun with bullets. He then proceed ed 16 an old ashery, on the road where his father would probably pass. hi a lew minotes his father did pass with an ox. sled, with another sot:, ten years old, with him. Just as his father got opposite the pottery, be put the gun through the creel cad of lbw building and took aim at him.-- Ile discharged both barrels at once. One bullet went in and came out between the riba,utid another went through hie arm.— As he Was staggering under his.. wounds, his son came out of the ashery, evidently to With his brutal work with the but of hitt gon. Aa he approached him hie fath er grispeili'billet of wood lying near by, and"Ais his' son came up, knocked him dowit'With it, end struck him three times after he was doln. The wounded man then fell under the, severity,of his wounds. The sod wbo.was with the old gentleman, immediately started for the nearest house, mad *firmed the neighbors. On reselling die spot, they found both fattier and son tying senseless on the ground. The boy has sipee recovered, has been examined, ilyAl HP DOW is jail. The father, it is sup. recover.—Ddroil ( illich.) Tri hOti;dpril IC. CATMINT AT LAST.-At the late session of the Franklin County (Pa.) Court, Silas Poor, one of the men charged with the roh 'eip",cif Mr. Francis Fretsman, of Wash imgllontounty, Md., was tried and eonvie .tel dimple etealiryg, and sentenced to the vittiitetitiarY kr the term of three years ind three moths. N Dtern.---peter M'Enally.a re. Minister of the Baltimore Annual ' - of the Methodist Episcopal As:_d • itttt soddenly on die 19th inst., nesiefhatipaberg. Pa.. on the mountain: Alen hted-olsghted front his carriage to ad. lest eolisothing that we. wrong. and com. plaimed ,of a.stiteh in his aide, remarking IthMinta kw moments he would be a dead mom whets be almost instantly expired. woo ;ix deaths by 'cholera at AZONllielltill‘ is the week ending on the 4110h101114 41114,11014 04 depth of nearly two feet 400 1... . 1 410hdi onantnialk. N. Y.. on Sat * LAWLESS STATIC OF THINGS IN PHILA. DIMPHIA.—Tbe Southern part of Philadel phia, during Saturday night and Sunday, was kept In A constant state of ferment and alarm 'by lawless characters. The continual firing of guns and pistols, riotous collections of young men and boys, drunk en brawls, and pitched fights, wire among the disgraceful things heard and seen.— The North American says : "At an early hour on Sunday morning, an unoccupied frame building, near the Moyamensing prison. was fired by the in cendiaries, and burned. The house of ■ poor man, who recently incurred the dis pleasure of some young villains, adjoined the building set on fire, and the occupant of the tenement was forced to flee from his house with his family, some of whom made a narrow escape, leaving the house a pray to the flames, and loosing part of his goods. At this fire only two Hose companies were in service. A large party of firemen, belonging to Moyamensing, came upon the ground, armed to the teeth, but finding no one that they wished to fight with, some of them discharged their guns into the air. At a late hour on Sunday afternoon, two gangs of rowdies, called •Stingers" and "Bouncers," came in collision at Third and l'lum streets, Southwark. The riot was promptly suppressed, and two of the riugleaders arrested and locked up. About the same hour, a deadly battle was fought on the open grounds, in the vicinity of Schuylkill, Second and South streets, between two other gangs— f theil "Stars" and "Mountaineers." Fire arms were used and several wounded. A young man was taken to a drug store, shot in the arm. We heard of no arrests. FARMING AND FRUIT PROSPUCT.-.4. let ter from a farmer in the vicinity of Wash ington, D. C., says: • .Grass and every thing of the kind is very backward. Peach trees are not yet in bloom generally, and I thin* fret' their being so back wan' the fruit they be eared. should the weather now beecnne• A pples, I should suppose, front" the rose reason, are yet safe. " The Cecil (Md.) Whig says the wheat crop in that county look, very 'promiiing. The thy has done bat litihrinjety4 ' It is feared that the, wheal and _eksver. in the neighborhood of Liberty. Frederick county Md., has been greatly owned if 0 01 destroyed. There is but little dout4lthout the failure of the fruit. • The Minoltieutt Republican paiye : ..We are happy to . hisre the raped an abundant crop of wheat and other grain never was more,prinisimg. Nutwithatair ding the inclement weather afthe_ktet teir months, the fields 64'1 1 forward, any cauld.wect. There we kie.,:tationbi.3 pleuteims harTeikl4olo4l was ( 4 %4. iv. user this yisi," T 1) , 0 culiOsirlid 0144 OTilfinor Of. Pl* terda t vi e sa7B: h continued cold wenther has kept back tbe WO% of the fruit trees and sa ved that crop from injury so far. The prospect oldie wheat crop is quite prom isiag.' The Catactin.‘bid.) Whig also says:— ."The wheat crop throughout our valley wears a good and healthy appearance.—,- At all events, we hear of no complaints." The IVinehester Republican says that the prospect for a bountiful peach crop is yet rety good in that section. • A gentle. man who hits an extensive orchard, in ferme-the editor that but bide -injury has been inflicted by the severe weather. , ,Exit ozunir ,JiATEAMI Einuss.—.Loss seagull accident occurred about one o'clock, meths Resquehanna Railroad. a quarter of, mile this side. of Cockeye rills. by whiCb on. an .his sißi• : 11 appears that the, way ea train . Was coming into the city, and' whilst running, the isolbr of the• emits& seddeely aside deth NRing amtbe whole mask s mad threw ing items. eighty thet forward, • where it wpm fail< directly, ot. •the -mask. iThe engineer Mr. Dare% who had a moment previously changed lossatioas with the tire• man, was,thr, nelt, by. =whittles*. 'llene of steam and thrown , of :this engine, • being quite seriously scalded andiejersi, I The &owns 'whose With*, we Wield ace learn, was thrown ap in ills' all:. fully ISO feat duellists the links of truss, setaWed. seethed aid instantly AM.& Eases :Of. his sloth. ing Was left hanging is the top of Ut11111..... lin body wai brought* the city whew his wife resides...lib I was a pining man recently married. The Mak of theengiee had been filled at Cockeysville. water in the boiler getting low,. the ace neer turned on the water suddenly, thug the fearful end astoondiel eipleston. No detention was caused to any of the OW& by the accident. - R dt. Clipper. ' Yeas *no Skis Buttrritarnred-Mk. A. N. Henderson, of Buffalo, has imaged a machine inkoded`to take the yeas and nays by electricity. The.:Witablagton Republic limb dokilsett ikt Upon the desks of. the.membera pla ced a key.siatilar.to:that esedititelepaph offices, with positive and negative pint, and balanced in . the centre. From these keys. wires run, under the floor to, the Speaker's desk, upon which is to be ph. ced a plate containing the names of the members in duphcate, with yea attached to one set, and nay to the other. Ovei the whole is a sheet of paper, chemically pre.; pared. so that letters are formed by the passage of electricity from the metal plate containing the names, through the paper. By touching one end of the key, it writes thus : H. Clay- Pea. By touching the other—H. Clay—Nay. After the Speak er announces that he is ready, the whole thing can be accomplished in one or two seconds, and all the additional time is for the clerk to count and announce the re sult. The wires are designed to run up through the legs of the desks, and the whole is a beautifully arranged system of telegraphing, and would effect an immense saving of the time of legislative bodies.— It can but be accurate, which is another valuable qualification. Mr. H. is about to apply, or has applied, for letters patent. CURE TOR A RING WORM.—The editor of the Plough, the Loom and the sinvit, furnishes the following reciept, which he says is infallible for the cure of the ring worm :—“Heat a shovel to a bright red—. cover it with grains of Indian corn, press thorn with a coW flat iron. They will burn to a coal, and exude the oil on the surface of the flat iron, with which rub the worm, and after one or two applications it will be kiit,u dead .0; Juliue Chem." EMIORAMTI FROM PRNNAMILVANIA.—Tho Steamer Mt. Vernon passed Louisville, Ky. 'on the 17th, with 160 Mormons from the neighborhood of Philadelphia, who are em igrating to the "Salt Lake.' in Deseret.— She also had some 80 or 70 emigrants to luwa. limn eastern Pennsylvania. WHAT CAN DE DONE ON ONE ACRE Ol• GROUND.—The editor of the Maine Coln % ator published, a few days ago, his man agement of one acre of ground, from which we gather the following results, ; One third of an acre in corn usually produces thirty bushels of sound corn for grinding, besides some refuse. This quantity was sufficient for family use, and for fattening one large or two small hogs. From the same ground he obtained two or three hun dred pumpkins, and his family supply of beans. From a bed of aix rode square, he usually obtained sixty bushels of onions ; these he had sold at one dollar per bushel, and the amount purchased his flour. Thus. from one-third of an acre and an onion bed, he obtained his breadstuff's. The rest of the ground was appropriated to all sorts of vegetables. for summer and win ter use ; potatoes, beets, parsnips, cabbage, green corn, peas, beans, cucumbers, melons, squashes, Ste. ; with fifty or sixty bushels of beets and carrots for the feed of a cow. Then he had also a flower garden, rasp berries, currants, and gooseberries. in great variety; and a few choice apple, pear, pleas, cherry, peach and quince trees. 11 &fam ily can be supported from one ac r e 01 ground in Maine, the same can be done in every state and county in the Un ion. MILLANCIIIOI,Ir CAIRO, Sunsuit Demen...- A hide girl shag eight yinui Drage: died last week at the residence of Mr. E. W. Miller, of Philedelphi% under Pitedlottivo cog of a most teelMeholly nienti. The child was on • Tight° the fluidly free the vioinhy of Eaagoe. when her pares* aftii friends-. midi. —Mar had -been sick ilw several &yr pat, sad the winning 'a bout sit 'o'clock. 16•• biller, hisodl2oo adaiinirew Ponta alai-Wings igencree, which she had , in the honer, anfortunntely gave the e 1 threw' spotiatates of haws- The mistake' wait• instendy diem:wend by Vit. endinesrand 'was imenedi sully hrrolted. All thalweg mesas were teed to rentont the drug prom the stomach. tad shim* vomiting wee produced at era esd, latoment, the fatal result took plea, Webfoot three boon and a half after the laudanum had ben swallowed. • • ElBClitni OF Piasonnns..4lorne eVeninp since, a party of six prisoners, sandoed in the jail of Oolaarbm; county, Ohio. made= Wish Goo the sheriff and jailor, who. hod.entered foe the purpose of nee ring them for the night in their cells. The jailer wall knocked down and overpower ed and the sheriff thrown'into the sell and locked in; Dab of the prboners .oi/tying the key off with hirn. Re was only ft leased by etudes away thettradthe A plow! was sloe taken Irina the ea brit lb, the Inietfertneek °fool of them, he »odd hive beett'ehet. Five. oftliepris eners. who Ste istainterfeitirs of eeie, raped; bit; the jailer; having recovered from the etnntsitill blew. foilovnid titer - aid remind one of them, whom he - brought bark a prima*. Taus Sunt.rarre.—The eloquent and thrilling response of Kossuth to the 801- tan's demand. that he should renounce his religion and embrace Mahornmedanism, is worthy of: Luther. and being reoarded a mong those memorable 'eyings that in times of trial have been uttered by those who-have been encouraged and sustained by the unfaltering trust inspired by - the Christian faith. • "My answer doesnot ad mit of hesitation. Between death and chains the choice can neither be dubious nor dificult. Governor of Hungary. and sleeted to that high place by the confidence of fifteen millions of my coantrymen. know well what Lowe to my country even in exile. Even as a private indivWual. I have an honorable path to pursue. Ouse governor of a generals couu—l leave no other heritage to my children—tbey shall. at least. bear an unsullied name.-- God'snil be done. ate prgarsd to die." &titre ann.s.—k spirited otinnwersy is Irby oi in the pers ofthe Baptist de nomination, in regard to the proposed pub lication of as edition of the Bade by die uditericari sad Frn Bible . Socisty:' with. Op* word bsplit and 11 soprano trandsfad ionsionwv de. happier. froth theittasements is the papers sides dues nation.: deaths work •litholionin ootppii tad,irtl •the stereotype, pistol presented ilf the Society The Blakttionvendes of Baptists is 'Rhode Island has adoptiod! the following resolutiostowithe•=bias : Brsoleadv That inthe judgment of this Contention, nub• pabliration is uncalled for, and thainendy ineapedient;wid under existiegrwinnimetattow could not'. but be productive of harm to the vary' best inter ests of religion alevairissou our Olunithes. Mr. Oarmoutt's Rartams..—The amine of Mr.. Canteen were removed from *beam of.goverameat ea Mouthy lam, Ist their dael rookie ONO. lit Id a use five libele r eader a large and honorable es- The steamer which conveyed them was .114„.ilt._mouPlik*P1 1 7* 0 14 ,400*r ow iegt meet. 'boa she mew the *4inis landing, *bore O: Viitiais r?#4 4010ires..00:,fuwal paw was met by commutes of gentlemen from 'Richmond. deputed by the governor of the 84110.1144 op', from OS WWII of Fred cerickstilul 4 11 /0* by a very lotOgoitto vol. 'isnWer.olpairiny th eisitier city t accomoultud by a fine ban d io slot The' mash's afire liiraeoted Stafes werti,maveyad so Or oliorth , m41,43P1. ted in tht car' appointed for the , r011OW• ed by a procession of the united commit, tees, end under military honors' and sol emn music ; soon after which thu train proceeded on its way, Tne National Intelligencer, noticing the removal of Mr. Calhoun's remains re lates the annexed sad and touching coinci dence: On Mr. Calhoun's journey to Washing ton, last December, he was, among others, accompanied by the Hon. Mr. Hillard, his excellent wife, and his interesting and most promising son, a youth of seventeen years. Yesterday this interesting youth, accompanied by his bereaved ■nd div3ply afflicted parents, wan carried to the South a. corpse, in the same conveyance which bore the corpse of his late distinguished fellow traveller. They came together and together returned—but under circum stances how sad, and how different from what either then imagined DISSOLVING THE UNION.--TllO Louis ville Courier says a very celebrated chem ist has expressed himself in the moat deci ded manner on the impossibility of dissol ving the Union. He' says that, as yet, no preparation, either foreign or domestic,' has been diseoventd, powerful enough to act upon so large and wonderful a sub. stance. SUDDEN DEATII.—MII. Elizabeth Nor- wife Mr. Ethelbert I). Norris, former ly of Baltimore, died soddenly at Cincin nati, on Sunday evening, 7th inst., during divine service in the Methodist Episcopal Church, on Sixth street. She attended service in the morning and aflernOorti partook of the Sacrament, and expressed herself to several of her friends u feeling in better health that day than for some time past. When the hour for the evening service arrived. she, in com pany with het husband and dental mem. tiers of the family, repaired . again to the church. Daring the sutertiteeelbs yas.„ Oblervoll to be very weak, sad ott, friends approaching her, else was found to be tint ltd. ins few minuses her lent bad departed from • bet body. Truly, midst of lite we an in death.° Tun lbw Sten. or Ihenroli.-41ceord log to tho primpost published or - person*, coPannerli• mid corporations who' we, taxed on NAOS and upwards Pin 1049, ewe Wm* Akin Who went taxed brewer half a million of properly ; diem for be. twee* 400;00 and *000.000'; fourteen Re between 504,000 andS4oo,ooo ; ;wen trate for hohroantoo,ooo and $llOO,OOO ; and one Mikhail!' and twenty -fire , for be tween 100.000 and s2oo‘ooo. The lA lowing :at the' *nee of those taxed for `over half Abbot Lawmen, SI,- 011%400 ; ilbbore G. Shaw, 118110,400 ; David Seery 57611,000 ; Johnathan Phil ip*, $0118,000; Quincy, jr:, 000; John Wanes. 11e10,000; • Thomas Willinewbrth o 0060,000; , John Bryant, Gana Etwitinio.--.Ear. Walter Col ton, in hie uttipsit and Pon t " a in( of the aquatic habits of the says: 4sWater is ao ,torah their alenteat se the g a b fig which they see,. They can dire from ten to Mao ,fathoms to bring up shells. or swat may . miles without fa. !ue• Theta is a awn wen* living in nonolulu, whei,„,being wrecked es sea, swam twenty miles to the shoot of a neigh boring itskind. Her ,husband, of feeble constitution, gave out, she buoyed him up, iwicuning with Mm until they had come in sight of the shore, when be sank, or erpowered i; still she clung to Mtn, and brought,* ljt Ijs form An the-beach.— Give me a kanacka wife in a gale." Raiment; *or ay Puttatimonui.—On Mender mond* the laborers along the route of the new Railroad from, Philadel phia, on the west of the Schuylkill,' for the avoidance of , thq inclined plane, niised tiot consitiptotice of their wanting high. er wares, and for a time threatened des. unction to all parties concerned on the mid. Mier Owning off all the other work. men, men, the Riogleader,lsmes O'Bryan, was arrested, and committed In default GM • oircam: - Ilaitis itiretgen quiet. The rioters overiandA a horse and cart down a high embankment. A RIVAL TO CALIFORNIA.—A letter from Paris says in the province of Leon, Spain, the richest ore has been discovered. All the inhabitants of Grenada have left the city for the country ; and the sands of the river Duro, as well as those around the city, are filled with the precious mineral. The monomania of gold digging it general now in Spain ; 3,000 men were already engaged in washing, digging. and fighting for the acquisitiori of these unexpected rich es. “Giatwo rr Isms • Russ."—We find the.fullowiag in one of our northern ex changes Martial in Marcella., N. Y., on the .38th ult.. Mr. Sylvester Smith to Min Lydia Duncan; Mr. SerenoSmith to Mini Cathie Duncan.* Mr. Charles Duncan to Miss Emma Smith, all of that place.— These nmeriagez,lrste solemnized at the house of Mr. Benisons Stanton Smith, father of Sasso and Emma, and brother of Sylvester Smith. (Chew, Duncan is brother of Lydiaitud.Dothis Duncan; and Sylvester Smith is opcle to Serena and Emma Smith. rAIL the whey except Sylvester. ate ender twenty years of age. A PititirUnexcin:--On Satotthly sifter neon last we wire vishotiliy 'snow storm which quick!) , ciurered the ground with know to the depth 'of several inches.-;- When the flakes were eying the thickest. 'several Plebes of Vining were seen and 'kudos',. of thun 'isterd.- , ;tobisernge 'at similar *noniron was observed at Psteredn seine ifteintion. The bikes of 'ino4 4 thailhil were m use alit Ist p, sad though the lighting was not visible, loud peels of *lender were heard effluvia* interval.' , A Lear Iturunina—The 'last expedi. Mat that a Indy woolddruat of, u a means of livelyboody eeetainly is that of a repor. ter of the panoplies ;yet it instated that Mrs. ihrissisbn,•et the .Pittsburg Bata,- day Visitor, ebartired with the metal at tractiMis of Ilse U. 8, Name's reportorial gallery, has made applicatiott 'for a seat, as conespcmient to she New York Tribune, and,lretter still, succeeded in obtaining U. The fair trespasser upon these reserved rights. hitherto regut*d ay stored; has commenced her sway over the quill ; and tart and spicy letters she does write., tjawiw. Newer s . Pond.-In the rise I • l 47irilined . by maim. Has at Co., on two eit Wails thot t hiladidphin Led. 0, 1 4 the ; , type!„adjuated amid a laiga.ailisi*, at every ,revolu tion of Whisk. foag im'dl Cyr' eon. swlto 4 ,Bl l ll it4/81 Ittr four hwrwohnts of the paper. They are now , building for the New York Suit &Pm , with eight* die small cylinder'', which will give off 8 bigamies. iintlt el sjerilOgs l ,tuid at a slow ortwil will. Produce 20.000 impreggious in au h our. The naachhaery, delivers the sheets, but it reqUitue a parson it each cyl inder to put them ip. PLANK Roane.—Although only introdu ced into New York about three . years since, there are now constructed or m pro gress, between 2000 and 8000 miles of plank road, in which are invested a capi tal of over $3,000,000. It is a strong ar gument in their favor, that in no instance, so far as we are aware, has a plank road yet been constructed that has proved a lo sing concern the stockholders. Of two roads running into Utica, each about twen ty miles long, and which cost near $40,- 000 each, one pays 25 per cent regularly, the other has declared a dividend of 10 per rent, payable to the stockholders, while 10 per cent has been reserved for repairs. Three French laborers were killed at Montreal last week by the falling of a rook from a bank beneath which they were at work. Edward McDermott, convicted in New York of biting off the nose of Wallace Green, has been sentenced to the peniten tiery for seven years. TIM Inn MEL CLET lu 41. 14101- Et i enipg, April 26,!•150: ;41;17/ 1 - 1;riql1 ' OVAL. elaThe "STAR" office has been REMOVED to the new Brick Build ing in Carlisle street, two doors North of. Ole • court-hquae— r *iere we will at pleaseil to see our Pa trons, as in times party 1 0 :1 • 1!Fli4 14 .e.korlest0 vale the Rev. Dr. WATSON. trUl preach in the Pres byterial! Obruath siufliMbasti morning next, media Christ's goatheria) Church in • the eveaLrp, at the usual hones. arra, immenswa l 4it ftenteba4, Id regard lo `Apropriatuu AA *4. •••• Iforiotqeir hii7isbarg earopoodeat, 1111"Ths National Ititalligoooto stow that Mt • Comma W b ecoollood to blots:aim oboe Mow• day wok by hediapoitloo. Ho was many im porting. bowsaw; sod would be able to mints hia wad in theSostato'hi a lbw dayo! 1111PRov. C. L Dammam, !bawdy of 'East Bodin. Adam county, has ilia, dory of the Lebow Coorogetioo it Wilma, Pa. 'Tht Mee Worlds," ig Ina title of • nodose,e sad. well easier:tad Jawed, published by Wiens Loonwagre . ik Co., 409 Breadiray, N. Y., end edited by 1. J. Dugs and Wit. WALLACM. It la de,ogted genatel Literature, &sieve; Clio. Ione: Nene, ins, arid pregente a weekly cow pied of erne& midi% original and geletorrd, the a,Wr6 and caber Pendia Quartering *waist'. ing a bugs mooned of interretin and nimble wanes. The "nog MAW' ie published wieldy, •• a sodium quarto Awn of 10 passe , with beet of type and paper, at SI per slums. Ambeari berm elm rewrite a soperb Bleuninstad Vignette Title sad an elegant Engraving. The York Republican says, there is not a Funame in operation in York eouMy. Casio. rim himpretta, Weedstook. York and Minoru, NI blown out, and no talk ofputting them in blast again, according to oar information. The thing hoe come to a died stand. Such are the wither ing effaces Oche Tariff of 1546. Nor Is York the oaly county in which the Iron inland has been had prostnite. Thy Lewistown Gazette says that in Mifflin, the Furnaces an ly ing idle, with no prospect of being put in blast to long as t h e locoroco tariff permits British Furnaces to supply us with what we ought to leassitatare ounodtes i or if any of thin are put in blast again, it will hare to he done by redwing the rates y lair! Onat the woodchopper up to the manager. Lotto. loco sophistry may extol the policy which brings about such a state of snits in a country aboundd log with valuable ore, bat facts are stu bbom things that sometimes in an hour u poet a thousand theo ries. CONGREBB.—MIsr much tribulation, the Ba bet Committee on California, the Territories and Slavery, wee on Friday appointed by the Senate. It consists of HENRY CLAY, of Ky.. Chairman; Lewis Cass, Mich. ; Jesse D. Bright, Ind. ; Sam uel S. Phelps, Vt. ; William R. King, kb).; Sol. omon U. Downs, La. ; John Bell, Tenn. ; D. S. Dickinson, N. Y.; Daniel Webster, Mawr. Jas. Cooper. perms.; James M. Maim, Va. ; Wags P. Mangum, N. C. John M. Berrien, Cie. This is a very strong * Conositua, says the N. York Tribune, bat it in not strong tabs Human Freedom. The Free States, with two-thirds of the vows and at least Bse.oighihs of tho popula tion of the Union have' but a minority of the Com mittee, and of lbws Mews. Casa, Dickinson, bright and Webster, have alniady violated the ex pars will of their constituents in their action on Ode subject. Werra. Coss and Dicklocon ham been defog so fix yaws, and the former has pro. owed, throag► a smite application of the party screws, a Booms to do no from his Logickints by the Lieut. Gammas casting tots. Hr. Dickinson has for away years doled the public ormisnmat of oar Stellsomd will do ao to the std. knew thet No Clay will do nothing which in his *root le embalmed ta Ostend Slavery, but we know, toe, that he repneento kentaelkY, and deism SIM if Weft eddy, to thrl luilwn Will of his pre-Slavoy . erfastituento The anti-Email. dipetion lido/ in thin; klectilii lait year is hit in wary puha** cribs Wats. Powerful as bin Clay is is Kontueby; It ie feared Slavery is etroogri, rod be had deferral tabor judgment 'hi poising mule Communise Coaunittee. lie 'will not report any measure of inanity Eatsorion, bat be weU raPatt IR liver of Mktg Tama large ly for her claim on New Moak% sad amnia' a now Slave State Who %seem end, We dull thus be melted to pay for the erhalefien of Cab inda, which: we have a sight to without consider mien. and tepey Amble for the liberation of New Alexia from the threatend ray of Texas—Sot, in ewer* to Tonle, and than in the relluguida went of as Privito to the Booth. Mere busty 11 . 2eilstidleii Corrected. We leers few the itaitlebarg Tehvpaph that, idle( mote than aoe , koodted daja of asziaas whelks, the Locefocee of the Larhdatera have raeoeeded in hateldei a poisiy L f eekee beak "Id wilco"' the /Wig cf,"4 1 0 idr. • v 411. Ishao they MS it ID* GCSIOMOIre f9 l, hie amnia. Bet subeequestly the vasai molt eamossi AG Swat eedlliege tree uk ed mid obilleed ae Wen one sedieset the bill, the waide, 'or imonme." • Mbar the Whet boa lamird I. the Gemner, ea toteashilor It; be heed that ill Beale by Its plevidaia 'were required to pa* a tai of hatr and a half milk ea eve/ . dollar, he Lit idek, fiT hwe sirs otikeir thane.. ' , Go% iellitaten latmadlatly" wait ' the bill tench , to the . Cortiptiani Committe, that h right be ~r• enntsised if 'Oasis error bad not been committed in the inutseribins. Upon examination it was found that no error bad been committed, and this fataleM was found to be incorporated into the bill, by this unrelenting anti-bank legislature. What was to done I The Governor had pointed out the sum, and Laird's egg was in danger.— To maps from the dilemma of another veto, with the exposure that would follow, the only way was to make the amendment by unanimous consent. Thus. by the care and attention of Gov. John ston, huruireds of thousands of dollars were sated to the State, and tho Legislature saved from the odi ium and contempt in passing a bill with such an absurd provision. In acknowledgement of their own csrelesancea, and of the sagacity and wisdom of the Governor, both Houses by unanimous consent inserted the word. "per annum," and thus made a yearly tax on banks, which by the bill was payable only ones in fifteen years, while every tax payer io obliged to pay annually. p'The bill to elect Prosecuting At tornies by a popular vote has passed both branches of the Legislature. LzaviLAnvic. Ocepooif go . oo of LW "ilet9oß4lifife'i !B,lBw. ' We the 4111 hem and with ar* definite adjounsment The of. the wmutt de not giseccridenes oftik - . 4 0...tanyith of I.ponw ar.h.s . a ut t ilik the Ake atfetting as . 111141 cultism surrounding the appropriadon bill having beim removed; the Democracy will now _ham to vote against an adjournment, If they whit to stay much longer. A resolution was offered to the Senate this morning, to adjourn on the let of Hey, which was not acted upon. A large amount of business Iles on the House desk, and if they can get Ihreeik la Ow, that may to* die dry of ad ournment i llemmbrii of ,luotli put!" are tired—, already here of them made arrangement to "pair off' la sr hisr daps. and it le not very like' ly that two more wee& will find them here. The Senate hie tieen Prineipally 'employed up; on the bills for tiro Charter end re-charrer of the different banke is the Coeunouwealitrapplylng therefor, tall of which, with OM nicePticsk r Psammi that body. Every possible .Sort wee ovule by the opponents oflaaaks, to &rep salad upon them. The moat frivolous motions to postpone, to recom mit, &c., were made, one alter another, end the yeas and nays called onsech, bat they miter] no thing, and the result is as elated. Those who opposed this action, It bury be well to state, are all Democrats. The bill introduced by Mr. Sadler torepeal that section of the general Banking Law which re• quires country banks to keep their wriest par in Philadelphia and Pittsbunr, was this afternoon reached in the noose, but was not agreed to— yeas 34, nays Al. The Senate will ineht on its amendment. A quietus has been given •In the Senate to the bill width poised the Horne, to re peal ninth' sections el' as act to prevent kidnap ping, &a., passed Mirth 3; . 1847. Mr. Matthias, from the select committee to which it was refinred * On Thursday, reported the Name with a recom mendation that it be negatived. This will put the mane, at rest during this anion. 'Judge Porter is very much affected by the result. The Senate has attached, in Committee, a section to a HOMO bill, authorising the York and Cumber land Railroad lo extend their reed along the:we•t bank of the Susquehanna, to intoned the Central Railroad it thidir bridge, five miles above this.— This sets Philadelphia all agog. I wonder ex ceedingly that such an interest is felt there, to do feat this measure, which every body in this pain of the country believes would not injure Ppiladel• phi* one particle, and would be of no little bone. St to the GNAW Road. The opinion is not very well founded that Philadelphia is the ssfe support of this Commonwealth. Mr. Porter, firm the committee to which was referred the Governor's veto tithe apportionment bill. made a report on Thursday lam, in which, by very singular reasoning, Ei attempt. to show that the bill was not liable to the objections urged a. pima it by the GOVOMOL 'in events, he comes to that conclusion. Mr. Smyser, from the minority Ofthe same committee, made a report at the same time, in which be treats with some we verity the arguments of the learned Judge, and clearly exposes their sophistry. The House ro fused to print the Governor's menage at thb time it wu received, for which they incurred the aoi• madvervions of the press genentlly. To atone for this bad policy, it was moved to print 5,000 cop. ies of the message and rite mejentg report. This of couse eanied, and here they wished to leave it, and would so have dons. had not the tact of some 8 or 10 Dismocrate led them to vote with the Whigs for printing the minority report, and it prevailed, The dominant party, In botff Houses, Is portico lady disturbed about three bills—the bill to erect Montour county, the apportionment and appropri ation bills. The whole three have been tooled about considerably within the past west. The first Denied bill, you will remember, has been be fore the House, for sometime, (hiving passed the Senate) and hes reached second reading. On Tharsday Mr. lieu offered it as art ameadment to • Have hill In the Senate, in bider to Peel No• bon upon it, and it carried. The peat moreing, a motion was made to reconsider,which laid over a dos. and on Baftuday was lest; the bill peered as amended and wait aver to the Rouse for con. earrenee. The new apportionment bill passed the House on Wednesday last ; it *was taken up in the Ornate on Thursday, andpmeed committee or the w‘ols; on Friday It went to third reading, so, amended as to malts It differ but Ws from the bill jib& vetoed, dot Satuftlaibarlin up for final passim Mr. Ileat'a .Cenutty bill bad just goes throegler art es heslid not mobil" understand tic ' amens of Me Democratic brodureroun that queetbm, he dedlned yetis& and der bill wale lost, yeas 16,. nay* 16 I The appropriation bill was taken up an Thursday la the House. turd they have . been protracting the effamation *eel. since, In hopes that an apportionment Mil would be proud, and they could Intimidate Off. /dotal= by threats of with holding his supplies. Defeated in these expecte . dims they yesterday undertook to execute a bril liant maneuvre, and actually added in apportion ment bill and Montour county, to the eppropria deo bill es amendments ! They, however, dhcor. wed that would not do, and this wonting dropped them and the appropeiroien billpeeled. It was sent to the hefted., and is' bob in „. the hinds °f its Field°. Committee. NOUS VERJZON& STEAMBOAT AOCIDENT..--dirty inn L05t0...-This ateenter'lliells Of the Week,” while ea her my *at Obielnanti to St tioinions die night orate 29d !mi.:Whit 400 panlengere, took ilre:Mtd 'Mimi to the WatetWodae. The dimwits Metid at about tirelte O'cleck, a MC held, thi 'iteMoor was himediately will e, but the infant 41,4 so npidjy ihat'bednre Ike InumiireM mild get out of their state Moan all eommuniattloo between the after cabin's*" for. 404 Pouf cot the boat WM Cat ogled' 'lawns 'aisnikttilfed to jinn} 'fa the 16 44• fl tree 4..0.44110.#0r'461ei1ifid (..m,•14%,10,14 PI , r ea 4 ,y frier. tire "boa t iltoOO . Wwitee Wire Mit, on Miltili/.. A kidIIO9OPIOW' of 404 10 1, 04 cable, were .pearly. all harm ; . • . MR. BA IL Thei•Marrisharg correspondent Grebe North A mericim Rays that the Locefoco the alleged official misconduct of Mr. Ball,:the Whig State Treasurer, has closed, end that the defence of Mr. B. is of the moat orerwhelmhig cha ratter. It cannot fail to convince every mart of the entire propriety of the official conduct of Mr. Ball. Never was a fouler charge made against any public officer than against the mama finite Treasurer. Never was evident:4k to sustain the charges of a weaker and more contemptible char acter ; and never were any charges more entirely overthrown thin those which Loco(oco preteen, with their usual audacity, were busy in making against Mr. Ball during the whole of the last bus- Mem *onion. • RUM DRINKERS.—The now Mayor of Pitts burg having had a drunken man before him who had boon picked up out of the ditch before a rum tavern, dismissed the prisoner, bot fined the taros u keeper $5. CCOMIVINICATZO. AffiRAL RAPOler OP THE BIBLE 80. OHM* OP- PENNSYLVANIA COL ' GE At THEOLOGICAL !SEMINARY. - 14 re re a t l l l 7 Oltort, that the work of rewup rolyibg Ada (money with the Ward of God, un ilertaken in g MO, and carried on by Liss united ifforts of out sotiely end the "Female moiety of tattyaburg." his 4 biteo brought toe successful termination. It bas been our objets to provide every destitute family with a Bible., and to the best of our knowledge this object has been attain ed. W. UFOS • neinta• fgago/1444r ikid, at different times, but the work was more punka. tarty entrnMed to or* who, Waa ad •U,lmallasinsad with the County, and salon. in hie mimere OM- Tine. was listly qualified.to. perks* It fisIISALEY. We have reason , to believe that be labered with "V a l* aa'ai •PI 1 0,•itly le histOPISI•IO*- 111 • ee dimmer whic h we did not anticipate. Elk WWl** Ersatet phrt .f astontel,-0122;- tioss'6l liskitig it4datuilite Oran, and "Twill that he iime erofisevored to reach every family that wow not blessed - with the light'of 'Di vine Truth: .The ..tislicusleg hi the ellitirment of the moult of his lobos, Plum , red found Plumber of fasolliiivisl destitute, , watmenitlilitlind printetle V • br disie there were'lloo tairlish and 61 004ilin IM A% OW English and 7 00f112411:Testun•Sior Tbol treinut MA* Trenturer is as Whirrs :" I' Cash received from former Treasurer, agora, and oahseribenr. 1, • ' '' , -;5110,P6 , isxrumirstais. , Cash to Treasurer of Female Sec. o , $2O 1;10 . for ceareeth riter is asetabetshig , uf . jot Dr. Herelius, ' ' ' ' — WOO ' for Bibles and Testaments, ' '.•' at 16 Amount in Treasury, , 1416 Si The animal Address Air the year last eloped l w dense* in Christ's Church, Onto 4 evening the llst of ?shrug A.B.A ; bt Bei. 'man, of Yost, Pa. J. IC. PIXII. Rise4,l: OLD lIULLION'B seur74.,--c4 *arm has enstred the !kis a er n s of the Champion's for the Union in opposition to. die Prodpwritry Diennionkes, and has rade up his Wed I? Ova no piasters, as ha will ask for son Thitaillont ing paragraphs we extract kali one of his recent letters to a friend in Missouri a A NUR SIX have la ds great many letters from friends in di went parts of tho State, in relation la a union with the hounites in the 'ensuing ; letters are very Mortifying to meo l . much so to be answered, I was iossi upon this point last summer.' when their deism were going throogh the Crib o n pa pers for a general convention of the party, as it was called, to meet and settle all dif ferences. /answered instantly and truly. that I would sooner sit in council Mil A" the six thousand dead, who had died of arg ent in S a t. Louis, than go into Conte/Went with such a gang of scamps, and That Is. my sentiment to-day. • • • • Years of seeing WhilkU elected have had no effect upon nie, under present circumstances—not even a kir of seeing a Whig elected in my own ptice. I am for the country and thir Union. and. the country and the Union require Cal hounism to be exterminated in Missouri ; and 1 am for the extermination= coura geously as the Calhounites are for the dis solution of the Union, oat all haul*. and without regard to consequences." THE DUTIES OF CONSTABLES.—At the opening of the Court of Querlit fleselons of Northampton county, Judge Jones Wok oaansion to chaise this Constables of the county upon the duties which the law and the obligations belong - log to their office enjoin upon thew. Wsonpy from the Easton Argos the following brief maim of the charge t In the course of this charge, the Judge laid it dawn as the duty of the . Constable to inquire into and ascertain the character of public housee.'es to whether gaming, drunkeness or any disorderly conduct was permitted at such houses. He reminded the Constables of the nature of the oath. they take when making their returns,— that there was no difference between their official eyes and eatersl eyes, that what ever they knew they, were bound to report, whether they came by their knowledge through the medium of their senses, or through the •romilion rum* of Melt dis tricts. They were told that if they sus pected or had reason to bellows that liquor was sold without license, that gaming vitas allowed and practised, or that housesimps in any Way kept' in a disorderly' manner. it was their duty as odour of the Law, and they violated their oaths if they did not attempt to ferret them out and prottipt.. ly retdrn thins to the Court. • 'rile Suprema Judicial' Cann el itasssehe. sans bare doc.ided, is tbs anus .< Year dairies et. /all River Railroad Cenapainy, tbat die leis pony is habit for a trunk bass or doles, 10616 r suck valosble articlas conialusel in is as nay be coniddsted connected with *snag aappateCiaiili a. • watch and chain, and foe so ran& maim as may be oonsidusd neceassay to de intesillar travelling expenses, but not for buss inanai ionn se or insscbuidisa thus art d, imbed specially notified. TME MiBB4 o lo MAN YOUND.—dt mamas that Mr. Theme Jo*idol% of IsswellehaverikAY. oboes absence from. Mahone W bma theemas.. ion of so mush ans*sty ow Ma partisiMa• friends, has written to them within the Mot *w "OA sating that hi was ,01/!•• ate W.41441#0* more, Md. Of the causes, which itidard him to. take tide amp Weii we bITs *MINA advised. THE rtrr Jarreft 14A)* PlLtaL*;lo. U°lll a lialla la 0 41 , 6 ,, a1 a li a ‘a *M lll 4 4 4 ll 401V/0 gill 10 riiteal'estialsz eiFitionio a( *bq Mt at 1847 WOnat KkIiwAPIPA 14 410 11 e l q l ll ll 9Rt AS t i° l4 111 4 they bit wetwils 4 TUN w* kW./ MI SIN Notter. aHIPWR>StIIc- Sao Lien leith6.76itiiimiiii. ehtia. Royal itdehtide, Copt: debit lliitty*lit Detroit Clr. t in !mi m ed, and l 1 / ondeb, Ivali 44, eerily eireaed In ` a' gide, oat/mt night of Fl!itar... day of the 6th Ind. The :idelaidelink it Mb 1 011 0 4 Pi* eft abaNi rITAMIDOrtik, PIIeTT PASSllMllte,fidlvt withe It% pm --not a elpi l ls my , if Me eyoycea coPhiti I _1 ditolt tai ii, htosivitlisulailitiree of previous, blights, ti tspoissoimg t tiro Sad to , else but body wad on*. Ursa Undo, pErks, dentitesell4 'ailable nook, have been cut roe' 1 41 . 1 T. ceptioa of seed.' Our nDtra front we are most happy to state s shows ii!k llll ,*' erg! improvement of the eciutitry., DRKADIFUL ACCIDEMT.—.OD Wedneadar last, as a young man named Woo! J4lusk ens, rope maker. of York, ram. itral..Xor. turning home in a trailincwaloP t 9 0 t 0 11 P Brogue road, he met with a frigUtful Ace cident. Mr. Valentine Gable vat w.. ged near his house in felling a tree, and, J uriens was not seen approaching until he ad reaelied within a few yards of the. spot and the tree had commenced falling, It struck the wagon directly.over biJl "Ask passing over his face, crushed both Ilia thighs in All awful manner, driving one of the hones of his leg into the seat co with hu was sitting. Ills recovery is COUPWIPP. ed doubtful. r%;41. I • ^ t ill Ctokunibint biscovitay.—ln tearing do liptsoelent building in Philadelphia, 111 f ffilya since, a mahogany cote in, son. tai ' ~tee remains of a human body, wh ' bean nearly destroyed by quick Um ' I WO _discovered embedded in the In" tiF otop arch under one of the chim nevi, ( i cle . ttae cogs's _was an ornamental breut PUS. formed of copper silvered ov. t r ; er. „Tim metal w so much corroded as to WM* 111 t . of any inscription dainAktileilkoise name Of the deceas ed., irlbJ4ol it :the arch, which was four •imW 'thick, was built in a very ir- T iOilKWkilf ,lid ifoworkmatilike manner. 'Mow mige eta untolde wall that hid the amb i o.sohleltswas , aloe hushes io thiek eseoPtliiNiien executed, being construct ecoripegibrick,telosated in durable style. Thi:Mitaisiosnld belief that prevails in re. gerd wthe wow is, that the remelts are them of the body of some one who died id; tbehpUest of yellow fever, in either 1703 ot . , rl9ll. and this mode of secretly in why the corpse was adopted for some urtutl reason. . 151 I aft ENACTING Or Till CIUIOIIIO. Trott.-4 Berlin paper states, that there is in Rook* place tailed Annerdelm, where a moat singular custom exists. Every tan years the awful scenes of the crucifie d** are enacted •by the villagers. Some ahl • dressed to represent soldier, and Jews, some as Pharisees, and many men, women and ehildren stand around ea the crowd of epectinnti, while on the three crosses are niulsd figures in wax, and at the feet kneel wane* who, represent the Marys. The whole scene is gone through with in all its detail., and luta all day. 'rms very aletufor performance, which has been kept up since the middle ages, is announced to tali place again in the month of June of this year, and strangers are invited to wit ness it. nuiouLaa eatr•PutnpitsNT.—Throe German robbers having acquired, by va rious atrocities, what amounted toe vale. Able booty; they agreed to divide the spoil and retire from so dangerous a vocation. Whitt the day arrived which they had ap polated fur the purpose, one of them was •despatehed to a neighboring town, to pur •chaiis provisions for their last carousal.— The other two secretly agreed to murder him on his return, that each might come in for half the plunder. instead of one third. They did so. But the murdered man was a closer calculator than his as sassily, for he had previously poisoned part of the provisions, in order that he might appropriate the whole spoil to himself.— The triumvirate of worthies were found dead together. Caton in You( Comertr, Pa.—The Hanover (York Co., Pa.,) Spectator, of Friday says : •The weather here has been very bolt uncut; and windy for the last few dayy, so math so it is to be feared as to mate&lly affect the grain ,and yotmg clover. The hotirever, we learn.has so far esca ped any very material Injury, and promi ses an abundant crop." A 01110:111A Iffonterr.—The lady of Dr. Steedy, of °mishit' city, immediate ly on returning from New Orleans lately, with her husband, was seized with chol era, and died in a few hones, when the Doctor, who attended her devotedly, was also attacked, and was a corpse in fifty MORIN.. • . 000 P DAY'S Wont.—A gentleman in Perry, Pa., caught in one day lately, 5,- 078 wild pigeons, which he sold at 25ots, per dozen, yielding $lOll 75. The Jews hare obtained a format* front the Turkish Government to admit of their building a temple on Mount Zion, which they pray may be equal in splendor that built by King Solomon. The editress of the Lancaster Literary Gazette says fibs would as soon nestle her nose in a tat's nest of swingle tow,-ss al low a man with whiskers to kiss her. While Life remains we hare am some !10pe..--Dr. Wister's Balsam of Wild cbetTY—NO Quitchery.—'.No Deception. Its setting forth the the virtuesof this truly PM lilltslicine. we have no desire to de ceive those who are laboring under afilko lieu, nor do we wish to eulogise it more that it justly deserves. Yet when we look a r ound. and see the vast amount of suircrinc and distress occasioned by many of the diseases in which this medicine has proved so highly suocessiel, we feel that we . Windt urge its claims too strongly, or say loci much, in its favor. Various remedies. it is true. have been -offered and puffed into notice for the cure of„ &met "of the lungs. and some have been found no doubt very useful, but of elf that have been discovered, I. ad. snitted by MlisitAties and:all who have *ltikiieti its effect.. none bars proved u auestessfill ea this. For asthma, shortstop of ~breath, sad similar affections, it may ibo.proneenced a positive cure.. It ha. cured Asthma" in mays:um. of ten and twrlV yew etetrdiOF 11/OrtNose genuine unless Signed by I. Iltrrtis Ott the wrapper, For ettle by S. E. B CElll,4ll,Dreggist, Gettysburg. OISIGGItt FIVER' CURED. A/01M* „gfed of Watir Gruel.— di' tddld la William ' statet, WWI te hea,uo,lll.with seadet fever. ,The doekir in alkuidatimo had loess remarkably angry. , ceSSOSlSiddetertnieed tottee*by no med. seine wimagdo tall the owes he bad beard of MIA' &bit were fatal, aid he eoneluthtd thi t P.M, il4Plo efeuhrloe OM tbin WO he , Be :, in . Wilco,' be order. ed Ott ,Xhg,Potik,th*dier War how Eh - -(ever had been, ands she thzght 4 vraligive my4shild Ilraitdrolit'S Pi and the Greel." no- she eve -him 1. 41 1111 4 WWI Guise ! .'' Thell: , Taft &K. torthel rest day was *seed, told the rnadipt theoltiWorae doing well, and to gO .on lioldrthe water gruel. 'Bhe did—and • foul more Pill.. Every day the doctor otWal/04," endovery day the mother gave& two to four Brandreth's Pills.— in i more tban a week the child was weit. 'fib doctor said that case had given hip it Iron ; for the child was simply nu lls/ ity.gruel, whereas every other case of sesaist fever he had had that winter, he had leet, wilanthe had pursued active treatment. DOMO was satisfied that nature was It 'Phyalcian, aided by water gruel : h t 16,10 added 'and Brandeth's Pills. Er a t Drandreth Pills are sold for 25 cents earbolidDral.Brandratle•Principal 011ice,g4 1 au r= ii. Tort, and by the following duly Mearttai.—..lohn M. Stevenson, Get. MWMlt u.a...... ei 14411bIlingar it Ferree, Petersburg; A. 6,"" 111 "....i...... , numerstown; .1. et'Farland, AL. .'"—''''''''''• i •M. 0. White, Hampton; Sneer. suitor& Co.. Littiestown : Mary Duncan, Cash- T_,AO. W. ilk. H. D. koagy,Fairliehi ; D. X i4lltrattgb, cast podia; David Newcout, lA'..4"*.haficarillci Swill Shirk, Hanover. •• t [April 5, 11150. I —224 tempt. 'Rows' are the order delis day. One of the latest occarred at old Tammany N: Y., a few'nights esti, where die election Of Sachem An." the • ensuing iisar wok place. The fight wee between dill hankers and bartibumere. Broken heads, bloody noses, with other eomplimentary remarks of esteem were freely hitetthati* god among the *dem democracy. The Cholera !ex raging at *Winne ort the 9th lest ; there dens 300 mash and 150 deaths from that dleitasti. BILLTIMIOItn INAILILET. 'MU Tel SALIMIMO sea or Wintlintitair. IPLOURt-Seles ea eaterdey of 500 bbla. How. and Street deft. at CIAO. Oily 111111 s held at $6 it, Own meal 11261 a VS 37. Bro door 113.00. ORAINe-Supply of all kW* of Grain light, prt ass we tbliews r ted wheat $1 10 a $1 101 did while 111 Ott asl la. Mika Corn 52 a 62 eft. yellow 56 a 57. • Oats 35 a 37. Rye 55 a 66. OATTLE.—Priees winged *or 114.76 to 24.00 011 the hoof, equal 10 OM a 7.75 net, and avera ging $5.60 gross 0008.-13sles of live big' at 114 75 a 2535 per 100 lba. PROVIBIONSL--Meu Pork $lOBO and Prime $0 9 s.aieob—eidii* 91 , eau ;' Haim 0 a 10. 820001046.44 i. ' Lard Tfbibbisi bop-40am itW in ditmaM. • MARRIED, Weah;eulay lest. by Rev. Dr. Wideman, :Ow Manson, jr.; and Mie■ MAIMS' E., daughter of Col Alessadev Olunpbell—beth of St:abaft town- On the Bth inst., by Rev. B. Keller, DANTIL ruteeto and bliss ELIZA , Blsson-•-both of Ma tyland. On the sad Inst., by the Rev. B. Keller Mr, Minuet, Latest, to Mho Rosanna SMIT•, both of lienallen Tp. DIED, At Cbadestown, Jefferson county, Vs., on Sun day tut, Mrs. Await* O. RANSON, will, of Geo. W. Ransom Esq., and daughter of the late Jacob W ingot, Esq., of place. On the Oth oh. Miss )(saw Aar, only daugh ter of Charles Smith, of Monntpleasant township, in the Mut year of het ego. • On** 15th inst., fazes Kate, of Union town ship, aged about 4$ years. - - • ELECTION- Gettysburg Water Company. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock holders in the Oetiyaburg Water Cornpamb that en Election for FIVE MANAGER/3 of said Company win he held at the public house of Geo. W. Mc elation, in Gettysburg, on MONDAY 6th or MAY NICIT, between the hours of 8 and 8 o'clock, P. M. D. McCONAUGHY. Sleety. April 26th, 1850.--kl. NOTICE. L ETTERS Testamentary on thu Es tate of ,JOSISPII CLAPOADDLE. late of Mountjoy township, Adams . county,PC. deceased, having been granted to the sub scriber, residing in said township, notice is hereby given to those indebted :to said estate to make payment, and to those hav ing claims to present the same properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL DURBORAW, Ex'r April 26, 1850.-6 t HAS. HATS. LATEST FASHIONS: /11HE undersigned respectfully informs ass. hishis Wends and the public generally, that he has just manufactured a superior lot of HATS of the best materials and latest style,' at his old establishment in South Baltimore street, opposite the Compiler office. and next door to Wampler's Tin nin4 •Establishment—embracing the fol lowing : Superior Mole-skin Plush Hats, Silk, Russia. Fine Far, and Slouch Hats, &e.,•1l of which he will sell low for cash, or country produce, ii delivered immedi ately. Fun taken in exchange for Hats. J. J. BALDWIN. Agent. April 16.1860. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. MI HE subscriber respectfully announces A, to the cdtizeue of Gettysburg, that' be has commenced the L 1 11kBOWI' and SHOE ACtAING. at b residence, on South Washington street, adjoining that of Ws. WINOTSKIr e where he will be prepared to fill all Orders in hie line. Ladles will be waited upon at their res idences, if desired: The subecriber hopes, by strict attention to bovine's, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage, THOMAS. BRINGMA N. Gettysburg, April SIG.--4 • _ GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY .1111.1CMIXE SKOP. w-i7J( MIHIS establishment mill' now be ear. :rigid on by T. WARREN 80'N Who take pleasure in being. able to ramovires to their friends and the public generally that they bare constantly Oft hand.. very treat Holloware and SO*.a, including Kettles, Pots, OVene, Skillets, Pins, Criddlis, &e t ; Parlor, A imight, and Cooking Stoves—among t hem tbe Ar-lkopetk 11 ATHA Wkl% Ta ran Dell the, *WO laY9 , thei bvs on band Do onalletat wriorywnisq,, • Amnia" haphrisseletee comeistingof themb,waill 'I/PO/W . 104k Woorlithik'l Wither,ow's, WIRIVI,II Patent WidatitillArair•cuciarg• Bt A CIES MITH NG • is carried oh 'by' the. best of workmen,- They will still carry on the . 11007' 4. SNOB shop in the South end Blithe Foundry buil ,fing, where, with good workmen tad the ere° Heat materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. 04r Ladies will be waited on at their residences. All t ho above mentioned articles, with a great many others not Attuned, will be fur nished as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they can be bed any where else. giCrltepairing, of all kinds. done at the ■hortas notice. Getty shurg, April 20, 1850. OIL, A very ouperior Article, fo r ;ale by (inORGI..; ARNOLD. • •m:st 4, 44 , r iVALIST I PW,SA4L-HEAt• iNd " striNtriiENT . , ' • no Mct ehry of Other AruterOL kvivtliAtirtgil DINT' RENT. containing no mercury or ober Minsmilalted lima will attested •difirg , sixteen yaws; end tooreAlsan Ns million beim kkarin g been, mold reit4io,th irat.fouryelps, shows it is e oming Into Obi% favor ; it may be said truly tbis'ir the ..Family Friead." For h r arness. Moen, and all iiiaolaWastek it boa no ea*. _ TRITER-41tere Is whim Wier 'for the sure of Tatter. ' ' , BEIRNII—It is one of the Wi r t thingi in the world for bums. (he dimetienit ler 'naiad h.) Pliplile--Thoosande am yearly mused. by the ointment. It ogroulaibi of gt riog relief for the Filet. Ifhfaritias and IslitamMkneir Its vale* in'ca sea sofuerrollen"Wr horn Brosit, they *mild not be without itt IW sorb miser; If nasty and, to the direr:hear amend' each bur l 'it give' valid is a saryftwiMOV4 • 0:7-Arotead the tkaa ore diteet l ons for win` IticALLISTER'S 01.$111EN: a lloy Ocreala , 7dirri CliffAinot:Ar Airraf•'&re . Ster Qtriouf, Sort Th ro at, masa is, Nervous "ger troosaitriiim, Delease ear 464, itomioilie, dui use. Deafness, Ear Asko, Drew, Corm. 811 Dines. es of the &kis. Soot Mpg, navotasait, Abetting ef the Verbs, flocs Aimiumtism, P ate. Cold Nod, COVI . maged itr Brolietaßriatat, nathacki4dgue is at ace, 4.r. RHEUMATISM-4i remotes, almost imme diately the, jadammatioa and' swelling, and the pato team. Reed Ass direetioaxmound the box. HEADACHZ—Tho salve bee cued moons of the headache, who bad I t regularly refry week for twelve years, so severe u t. eases EICALD.HEAD--We have cured came whieh have ectually defied every known remedy and theakill of from fifteen to twenty physicians.— One man told us that sifter having spent•i3W on hit children without any benefit, a few, boxes of this ointment cured them 1 and gio with many others. The following testimonial eras given by the celebrated Dr. Wooster Beach, the author of the great medical perk entitled, ',.The American pismire of Medicine and Family Physician;" tbe distinguishing merits of whicb have bien sp. reel sted and recognized by nine sovereigihe of "Having been made acquainted with the in !gradients which compose il'Ailistet's tug Ointment, and having meesribed and tested it in my private practice, I have no hesitation in saying or certifying that st is a "tillable Remedy containing no mineral substance what ever; that its ingredients, combined as they ale, and used as directed by the proprietor, are not only harmless, but of great value, being a Wily scientific remedy of great x power • and cheer fully recommend It as a compou ndi which his done much good, and which is adapted to the cure of • great variety of eases. Though I hive never either recommended or engaged in the sale of secret medicines, regard for the trolly honest , conscientious and humane character of the proprietor of this ointment. and the value of his discovery, obliges me to say thus much re garding W. BEACH, M. D. New. York, April 22,1848. UTThis Ointment is good for any part of the body or limbs, when inflamed. In some cases it should be applied often. • • CdUTION—No Ointment will be genuine unless the name tif Janes M'Attrirran is writ ten with a Ilan on every label. 113 - For sale by my Agents in all the principal towns in the United States. JAMES MeALLNITER, Sole Proprietor of the above Medicine, PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. 98 North Third . street, Philadelphia. ETPRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX..ci AGENTS.—S. 8. Pciaras, Gettysburg; Jo seph S. Henry, Abbotte t towa Motter Rowe, Ennitsburg; J. W. BcTimidt, Armorer; C. A. Morris & Co., York; 1.. Denig,Chambersburg. June 15,1549.—e0w ty NOTICE. THE Books of original subscription for the building of the LINNIEAN HALL, (Pennsylvania Collage.) have been placed in the hands of I). A. Berm- LER, fur collection. Those who have neg lected to pay their subscriptions are re quested to make immediate payment. F. W. BENEDICT' April 28, 1850,-31 MARSEILLES QUILTS,' very bated some crude, for sale by April 26. GEO. ARNOLD; • Call ! Call ! Call AT SAMPSON'S Clothitig Store. and see a lot of the cheapest Vests of orr ery description that ever you did see. , COD FlB/I—a prime article—fo e ism at AMERBI,IM Alsey'Nei Mackerel. Scotch Hermes. Orukem of various kiwis:Cheese, dm., dte.• . Jou Recetivedt, A Pew More of those cheap cloth flank .qk• Coats. Also some fine Osesimers Pants. of every variety. at March IL SAMSON'S. Gesettesuess W 0 wish kgood article of &MIN 1 1 ,ESTINp, silk cravats, 'heed kerchiefs, suspenders, gloats, stockings, Cuebnars, dtci.. can be supplied at the one-price store of April L J. L. SCHICK. LADIES anti and lie i fine assortment PARASOLS at KURTZ'SCHEAP CORNER. [April 25. *Rao 1 Esups. I ALarge variety of I' just reeeivd ed and offered to the' Ladies at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. Table Cowers. WOOL and Cotton TABLE COV• •• ERB. cheap; jail arrived and fur sale at KURTZ'S Chttep,Oonser• , , O p OlT I 1 UT , 110 ay need i Supedinergilusday, or even s Wedding Snit, can be an at commodamid to their agfroututie. * ' • ". its CEDAR Tube. .Boo9 Soaks* Spe'Alio Disks% Torg• RegsySt o4 4 dm, fin sale at HAMEREILr*: • • • ur RITE W HEAT PlQUE—also a vv, Daad article of PaalOy floar,:whis _sad gara,Meal• OpoirJah _044104 Feed. &0.,•w4 full asaortmeat•-ior .aale by 'W. W. HAMERISLY. • , "Web" 'Vellider, A FULL' end excellent assortment of ' 2l m. 'ilettintott slid repaint Table Catlett,' %tonna, &gut far sale at • HAMERSLY'S Combs ! Combs ! A FINE iteeortment of COMBS just 4-3 L received by J. L. SCHICK. Ham and Bacon. AA PRIME article of BACON, HAMS, Shoulders, &c., just received and for sale at H A ME RSLY'S. DRIED CURRANTS—a prime aril de, just received by the subscriber; also a lot of fresh Figs, Raisins, &c. W. W. RAMERSLY. 0 - IRACKERS, of various kintlo, ouch as gIJ Ruston, Navy; Water, Butter, Sugar, Soda Mitt 1481p0p8lit Crackers, fig pig at 11A.MERSLY'S Varinly Store, I i I TORY. TO COAL MHZ isedersiped -- ;speetfolly annoon. cos to t h e Cos makers of Gears berg end other plow. at they have G em. menced ilwatiottforto pf 4011. Ckotb a I Canvass ' For Coaches, of tee . t • bast be enAoctensire scale, 41*Y lifelpseiss. • red to furnish, • • " rininons44ol4l4 most reasonably • OW Canitisseirdl be kmand equal momufactaretlinillew •4' /?The in. also otaielketire, for wholesale or .+OOkOIIIVVAR6 NIGH, of a superior I 101 to whisk they •Insite the emotion of ' altee-etkel persons wanting to pi • wittra shiw to selling again.. They ire *ow at hind, and will constantly hand; &Ilia AuPPIT. Irr Orders frosiroe distaste' will) be promptly attendedi to I SAMU 1. , .11'1MR.. GEOR e ; ..4,' unix. March 15, 185 Q.. dr THE ola 41 . 0111411 BUT IN ANE ' BBC!. ' J. G.'' TENDERS his' * reflginentc to his friends rose' ,friyhrii; mai his Thelpleasure of annlitin located at the old Of admit, one square mid' Of Thetupsous Hotel, where he will he red,. an, hnrii nikre, to do all kinds of ; • COACH, CLOritk pirnirit the: 3 . 3 Otr Carriage Repistrik &neat shoit notice, and on reasenabletearni, for Which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber if. Assiltful for pest :Ri vers, and hopes, by,ahkentien to btatine a, and a desire to pleasab ; Misnerit and receiee a continuance of pubbefistrimplre• • ' • A. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Jen. 111, 1849,—.4f .J. M. STEVENSON, , JR„ , , 1 ' minims/44 /sew ut • GROCERIES'& LIQUORS. -,. ..-.. - Three doors &tea ,ff the. s-L ` 7ll .. Old Bridge. Front St, i . IiridIRISBURG. ir , ' M. 8.. f0r the ireeosithodation of ej • Mere hm,ft and ethos in Dauphin, Cumberland, Fraulibliar, and neigithoring counties, has opened-wa- sateiniive,Whrits aide Establishment for dm sale of Grocter..l kw and Liquors, as aintin. With the ea operation of .a :larger impaling bons. in l Baltimore, he will fAffer,goads bass stile' sante prices at which ;hot can be purcha sed in the City. Me nvapenttully solicits' the favor of s call from those wishio purchase to satisfy thani,of,his eithi b u sty to sell as lie prattles.. The attic an of landlords is invited a io; of ell es liquors in store, and for isle at importers' prices. oCJ"Ordens from a diastase promptly filled; and goods despatched at city Prices. Feb. 15, 1850. • SEALED 1 1 911. :411411, F lt the erection o'l Stoim Church, 30 by 40 feet, near David Chamber lain's, Franklin township Adams en.. Pa., swill be Ateeived" Weditiiinfi4s. MA/ tat, 1850. The Mason's, Curtituk it and Plasterer'a work fo be 'given t arately. The material en be tound by the building Committee, • ilfimciliciaticitis Min be seen at D. Chamberlain's. D. C H BERLAIN, J. CHAMBERLAIN, JAMES 'LYNN. April t I, Boil& Corn.. • ITOTIOII.' • yETTERS of Anminietnitinn on the estate of down genterin ' of Mount. joy township, deceased, hitringbseninum. ed to the subscriber, residiegioVermowl townehip. notice is ketatrillsan. to lamb as are indebtencui saidett#l str•trutkoper pent without p , aid' those lima, claims are raga to, ll4ll.llthormiuswe properly anthill lotted, Air amdeiport GEoil.9ll3BllEEll'ir, Adm r. March 18.1850.;:-.6 • • ‘STEWAIDIMUITEIki 11116 LAD Proms* Will y thersablMribitli.tintO tintitrsarke 4f May nett, him apOkarnirtn Tavern ea Steward' at the' Thenfogiat'Beadttity In this place. :la/OWN& can lin beil• with either of the ondareignad, from whom any requisite interattadaeanbegined. • SKIIPOIgt' 4 11 4.•; . 6to. siixTo S. onamer,,;odukt...' o !upibers. April /10-41 • TIN - W NAB 1. TIN',AREI 0130..,' it: l rielintlat ' ingo,4EsPEcTFuLt,T lis,puirqet tii his ALIP4A friends and tint t se itheSt f hilioaor tholes to mantdactur", se tkost i onltaind , ~ ~ 4 LaRG.B • 9A. ~4. t isr TIN W . 4 - . •1.. it' ht.y ols bus i mit.;.` < '4'0)64 street, Itetrl ' 'l4 . i • poor liheiti he wit be Senile ' t im t tdhie proittnly and upon the ' :011k01 1 . bye iermi. , , iii itilflig' "0. 67" . i•i . 4lao stilis,.. 0 tr i Illllr . e1p., , ,.g.:1 , , , .• . di •. / 0 /4: , ... I , li , l i dsi • ..4., :„, ~. Calmed cell 4? . _ . "4. 410. ' ' ""' Mows' Mita! Willi '4. , r ~peN sl a r i„ tit“ , ~ , : *.d... *,;;I .4‘4,,. . , .',.. ~11114. 1 11101fitagy Iphidikka*..!oai; , .-..: t .* .*:.mitolptiodfillrim '0e0,..,41 1 14'..it4trir I ... ' 'tl :,: ~ I I I: ' , IIVP 411.1104,4, 141111111 Tit 0y5t' , ,,,, , : V 0 ., p0i nt ... 0 4 If ) ftik ai, i tiliiiiii , - i!..4.1irYP7.77 , 71M177 11- fin't ,l" ." w, VtliCii Will be MOM as (*sip iwilbs chow!. eat. ,1j,:),) ti!lI CI i , • ; J. [April 6. Shoes l' Shoes ! Shoes ! JUST received a law lot of Ladies' Moroisq , . and: id SHOES, GAIT ERS, 41i3. • Misses dol also, Gentlemen's coarse and fine Boots, Congress Gaiters Pumps, &c., at ' KURTR'S CHEAP CORNER. One Thing Certain, THAT MARCUS SAMSON can and will sell Window Blinds, Shirts and Sueflendere, silk and gingham Cravats, Handkerchiefs, and another articles in hie line cheaper than the cheapest. March 15. Olk TONE & Earthen Ware, of all Linda " for sale by 11AME1tSLY. 110 Ta GETIVSIBIURG, PA. [roaitatu.. now SW JAL A. ruouPsoN.] HE subscriber has the pleasure of an •IK. *Wincing to his friends and the pub lievenerilly- that he has taken charge of the hugs.and eOnveniently located Hotel, in Chembersburg street, Gettysburg, Pa., for. a' inather of years under the care of haws A. 'rnourson, Esq., and widely bid favorably known to the Travelling as.e stopping place of the mail . filiegeoL to and from Baltimore, York, Her / rishandUimmbersburg, Rapt 'town, Fred eitiekl, and the intermediate towns. The chmmethas been thoroughly repaired and referniehed, and nothing will be left un done ii the effort to sustain the high char meter of the House and reader it worthy of4be palmtop tif the Trevelliog Public. ,The • amnion attentive Servants and careful Hostler. have been secared4 and emir , tiquisite Alonwenienee will be gear- Jutfintl , ht. *IL ,itito my be pleased to &Ter otwith.theblittaelege. , • . - > JOHN L. TATE..., ~.Oct,'is,: 1849:t IM 'I ' : , DIBCOVERY. 1 10 ihiliiilkbein‘'W plisimenition an .iirtilleiblek *Miro far making 80FT11081`, Which ticaaw utrarato the Pabli Tel. 1 0004 41 4 Pit ex l r4ol 6 dinaray low ' 'p ee A. v e r y initialer and diegantoittlile ea f so 4 ktap an be mule by thu moeipt, without rat,, Ashes or Ley. and ens barrel of it boiled in the incredi ble short apace of ONE HOUR, and at a wet not ezetieding Seviinteive Cents to the barrel. This ttoili will be warranted superior Eor Agiihineoo other purpua e s, to any inadein the nsuil manner. and.if net found as warranted ' , the "*.miy will be refunded to all'whb bought ripte. Heads of fam Unto end o th ete Will do Well to _give. this paidar'theirlon, it prove a great su ing of - hi* end ox. pease. No person • will be permitted to mill receipts stolen autherised by Me. • JOHN AlHia pm* ow? Dewar; gr:ribicelpts can't" had of 80 141/0$ POIMOS• Nov, 23, 1840. . Ofaitiribani, FERE I F/1114! If IHE ' Delayer* Mosel. Oh ' initti• 6ft Mace Company ' , .141111461 i rk eril now dernibisainm ila 11101 .* . I 6 696 giving, th e insured a paniaipedon, the profile of the. Company, whims Airbdity beyond the premium paid. "Nap/gods/it nor.. arlin 'on' ' - ieWir etedebiidede ifrd lita tteVatbstriber, as Agent 'foie?, .00111,iiiiii Company, all ,man insurances, either pereagnent et limited, on•propeny and ef forts of ever tiemeip t ion spinet loss Or damigerby lire. ' + ' ' ' 141.14LiEU FicTINESTOOK...; GPitYsb#rg, March 1, /840er4 ~, ,', To Painters and HouAceepa* CONON; P 01 0.4 riIHE undersigned has the pleseent of J.- announcing to the tublie this htrites invented a new TAINT, Which t 'fretnlis durability Ind; general. cicellitneet heWe teamed ‘ , •ettlehiltall. PAINI',"- Mut to which lie Maher Al step ion 'of fainters and others tutorials& 'Phis paint has been amply tested by House Painters and others.' during the past yeti or two,' Wad i wherever toted, hat been riroommeed perior, its every respeetelo toy Attila( herer totorc in use, • • Tits undersigned bait in his pomemieti certikitei from Painters, Aar otkere who have used it aml ;itch the prefereneeayst ell other eodtpesitions t toblelt is. will be' pleased to exhibit ter)atty way *iith to see theta. , iteteretutit mapst4lty made' le the synOMllf,s,,ll4lll Sishb, He Goo. sm.-Geo. •Swope, Rev., H. Rolland; T. Warrem• J. 'D. 'Daiwwir. , Dr.. D. WWI% Hugh) DihwidiThis J. Oft :11/;P:'*-. D. A. ~D(Obt.. • „ i !): I: wate licelibli flidisvMuslies. of Tit: Wr ',oollllloll*.Ot 81111060 can be so soros, by ottpiktatioa to the JOliN 4ENKINS. gqi;Fitlolles'Ateoh; 22 . 1851)•••-0 A WESTERN FARM. JOR -Sale, er will be exchanged 6* Real Estate le this Borough or he fiehitty, waLtrl to. % ji mpstovan In Washington county t - sninOis.. - ' `A ply Dr. 11. a.lttilltit; ok.ambwsrAns. opplits 4he Eapt,o6oi ':.JET itrruitgto. 'flit, if Baltimore, .ehiladefpfili and INei incit, *ids thelatipma and beat Ready-made ClO:hitt& ' of *entry, description ever otikW In dor troaaty, and a. little simper than any mit• or establishment dare to sell them. To be conrhiced of this fact, pines call at the ONE' PRICE Malin' and Variety Store of immediately op. .poeite.the bank. aIIrOTZWIL Estateqf John Reck, deceased. LErr4RB of Adminitration on the es. 'Win of JOHN REC K, lite of OentrinY Murnship, Adams county, dqc'd, bultranted to the subscriber re• Ming ounJoy tp., notice is hereby give& id those indebted to said estate to make,psyment without delay, and to those having Minns, to present the same prop er(y torthenticated for settlement. FREDERICK COLEHOUSE, April Adm'r. ' NOTION. COMMISSIONS for JUSTICES OF J THE PEACE, elected on the 15th of March, have been transmitted by the Secretary of the Commonwealth and are now ready for delivery. The bond in in each case is furnished by the Prothon otary. W. W. HAMERSIN, Recorder ' s Office, (Jetty& 2 Recorder. burg, Pa. 11.11.141 TE C.,L 0 TIMM. AN extraordinary supply.—Persons needing suinuter clothing can be sup plied at unusual low prices at • March 15. SAMSON'S. Middle Creek Factory. D. WARREN fr. BROTHER RESPECTFULLY announce to the public that they have purchased the well known FACTORY on !VI tddle Creek. in Freedom township, Adams county, and are prepared to fill all orders in their line of business, such rs °Ardis', Fulling', MANUFACTURING CAsslNErs, CLOTHS, CARPETS, +c. We have also established at the above Peony Machine Shop, at Which we will have constantly on hand Plooshir mid Plough Points. Threshing Machine; Windmills, &c., will be repair edits the shortest notice and sport reasona ble tarns. The subseribers have been engaged in the machine business, at the Foundry in Gettysburg, for a number of years, and haw. ample experience. Ortlent cad be left at Ilamersly's Store in Gettysburg, or at Oyster's 'Fan. nisry, in Arendtatown, at which place wool and goods will be called for and returned. D. WARREN & BROTHER. March *s, 1850.—tf BOOKS and STATIONERY. ••S.. IL. BUEHLER, gr 1.4 RATES UL for the long continued and steady patronage so liberally ex tendeo lb - Mal t returns his acknowledg ments fo bis friends, and invites their at tention toNts Oman large assortment of STANDARD BOOKS, dittf of entity istiety; Classical, The olulte LOWY 110. d Miscellaneous, all it cholla be sold, as usual, at the very lowest rates. • Hd Vas also constantly on hand s large Ydd fdltitleoritnent of SCHOOL HOOKS SIMI 'STATIONERY, Pen4nives, Oold Pena, Pencils, Letter Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Motto Wahitailitrith a variety of Olney f Articles, to which the attention of proatetiera la Ittihad. g.4l"TVetits bey. been made by Ator Igo not embraced in his as stuitlent eaq be promptly ordered from O! , ' , o o l l l l b ,,tt 4.1.0 I .f , 0 5 ° • New-anti4 o reloh .Groceries. HAel4ust received a large supply of new andAtieIEGROOKRIES, consisting of B uslif4HO 6 sr find 'Syrup Molasses. Su gr *IMMO ettitid and cheer Code's , Mime, Oils !wolves Rice, i # &C.,' *A" ~QUEERS WARE, of ever/ votiity, width iailY bd sold uncommonly 'hen'temettibe.r. to secure bar , itaknie t - at KURTZ'S chimp Corner, S. E. Corner Centre Boutin,' March SS, 1860, .4,§SIGNEE'S N OTICE, r41141E midensigm4 having been sp i _pointed ,Anoninsw of JOHN now I ito I k !li*Eratddin township, Adams , coon• ir r hir l n tieetket voluntary assignment, ElO. ike o l Pal ketib7rea in sii persons having Chiligte.agaipst ijetwisignor to present them. fla at resole indebted to him are request -0 !pike payment to the subscriber re ding in the mime township. • CIiIAILLES W. LEGO. March 52.-1850-01 assignee. Plain 4uestions and Sober An- swell's. Who is the Cheap Bookseller .1 . Kurtz. Who has tie lamest stock of Boast Kurtz. Who aelis BlOolta the cheapest 1 Kurt: Who wits School Books the cheapest 1 Kurtz. Who receives the late publications 1 Kunz. Who is alive Yearly to order Books 1, Kurtz. Whistles the largest stock of stationery 1 Kurtz. Wholes& otatitesery the cheapest 1 Kurtz. Who salts Elavolopos the Cheapest 1 Kurtz. Who sells Papecakttli, 16, 16, Ip,perq.l Hurts. Who sells the best ink i Kurtz. Who aellellehe Popeccheep 1 Kurz. Wta• fur the best lot of West Pens 1 Kurtz. Who hai tarp variety of Fancy Dents I Ruda. klndi of Goods in his line, CHEAP I KURTZ. 1170411 ft 8. K. Cotner of Came equate. APri(' . . getIFECTIONSt gEPLEITKURTZ 'SIAS just, opened a vuiety, of choice 4 . 1111 r5., CONEEC'EIOritd, euesprisiug the ,follogias Choice vuicties of 14 reach can dies, to wit t 800 Bees, Sager Almada, Pieserind Almonds, Polnoryad•Plana, Jolly Cakes, Portuguese Diem U"filMe tta. t alio ilno Wowing medium quali ties: Want, Union Vanilla, Horellownl, Boar DMA, Mint do., litionolase do., Mint in Twist, Nugs candy, Cocoa do., Cinanstni do., Almond do., &a. &a., with all the usual varieties of Common Candies; also Ground Nuts, Cream do., Pecan do.. English Walnuts, Filberts, Al. moods t with choice Raisins, at 181 cents per lb.; Prunes at 25 cents ; Figs, fresh and best quality, at 25 cents Citrons, at 81 cents ; Oranges, &c., &c. April 5. NOTICE. Estate of George Rime., deceased. I4ETTERS Testamentary on the Ee tate of Grotrox fillies, late of New Oxford, Adams county, Pa., deed, having been granted to the subscriber., notice is herebygivee to all who are indebted to said Estate, to make payment w ithoutdelay, and to those having claims to present the same properly authenticated, to the subscribers residing is New Oxford, for settlement. WM. D. DIMES. ALEX. S. MIMES, April 12, 1811(k..0t (Executors. CTTRONI3--an excellent article for Tarts, and other purposes,—juat celved aural for sale by WM. W. HAlkitltt4LY. The ladies' Attention IS respectfully invited to a large snort- AL mem of very superior Plain. ChiMe" able and Agured SILKS, Fancy Alpac as, Lawns, &c., very cheep. April 6. GEO. ARNOLD. GREAT ATTRACTION AND GREATER INDUCEMBRTS than ever, al the Thy Omit Bops rium of A 11. e. s. warms ei,wass sguiplist 410rnthulli6 fIPHE undersigned Into just lOooottod e Ja• and has in most, a voty r oodir perky/ stock of Dry Goods t both Vartey and Staple, suitable liar tfts coming seasons. Having purchased oar stock WI advantageous tents, we are Pow pared and determined to sell them s* ?N7 great bargains, Our stock. on ensign lion, will be found to contain all tbat,in new and fashionable, comprising a getioni variety of Ladies' Thew Bihr Cestrmerei, Atprows Mogi de Leine*, plain and figured, Linen Loire, do. Merino* Donabstinre, Ohigtanne, • Mourning, French and Domestic Cenceea, &c. ace Also a Rdl and complete variety stt. Gentlemen's Cloths, Casa.' meres & Vestings, In a word, suffice it to say, that we bolo On hand a fell and complete stock, whittle we shall take pleasure in exhibiting mall who may call. At the same time we would return sincere thanks for the nil patronage bestowed. A. IL KII/ITZ. April 6,---9rn (?'Country Produce taken in mhos* 1 Ow& NEW lIARDWARE & GROCERY STORE. John Fahnestock RESPECTFULLY announcing to Mit friends and the publiegenerally e dist he has opened a NEW Hardware and Grocery Store, in Gettysburg, at “M'Clellan's Corner, where can be found a general assortment of every thing in his line. Having examin. ed both the Philadelphia and thilthnons markets, ha is enabled to offer his vilaile at reduced prices, and can confidently iso sure them that they can be purchased low* er than they have ever been sold before. His stock consists of Hardware and Cutter", such as nails, croee•cut saws, planes and bits, kcks, hinges, screws, chisels of ea, ery description, rasps and files, addict* of all varieties, shoemakers' lasts and tools, morroccoleather and linings.shovels i fotkee and a general assortment or TAI3LE CUTLERY AND POCKET' KNIVES; in short; every article belonging to thsil branch of business. Mao a complete 110. sortment of GLASS, PAINTS, 01L8 & DYE STUFF/3, and a large, full and general tesortatenio GROCERIES, PISH, and CEDAR WARE, all of which be him selected with great care and per• chased on the very beat terms, thus ena bling him to sell at such prices as will give entire satisfaction. Ile solicits and hopes, by strict attention to the wants of the com 4 triunity, to receive the patronage of the public'. JOHN FAIINESTOCIC. Gettysburg, Sept. 14, 1849.—tf T %OW HE Subscriber has just received anti; opened the largest stock of Ootei aver before purchased by him, to nee* rate which would tax the patieneworte reader too much. 1 would therefoiiinv te all to call and examine my stock berme purchasing elsewhere. I have made my' my selections with great 6%, both as it respects quality and style, and price..-. They consist in part of Mous d e Laines, Linen Lustre', ALPACAS, GINGJMMS of various gualitiu, Lawns, plaid and plain Jaconet & Cambric Muslims, Irish Linens, Shirting's, Moslem Linen Handkerchiefs ; Threaad, Swiss, Cambric an - I Cotton LACES and EDO. INGS ; Kid, Lisle, Thread and Cotton • 452a)10 14 3/47a Persons wishing bargains would do spiel to call, as the motto, ••Quiek Sales and Small Profits," will be strictly adhered to. J. L. SCHICK. , Gettysburg, April 5. 1880. To Justices of the Peace. THE subscriber respectfully informs the newly elected Justices of the Pence, that he has just received Jouaice, or iflogiitrate's Daily Companion, containing a treatise on the office and do. duo( Alderman and Justices of the Peace. in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, including all the required forms of pro cess and docket entries, by Jno. Bins., third edition, revieed, corrected, and'great ly enlarged by F. C. Brightly ; also, Dun lop's Digest, late edition ; Graydon's Forms; with a large variety of Bbutk Books, many of them suitable for Justices' Dockets. The above works for sale by • KELLER KURTZ, S. E. Corner Centre Square. Glass Ware, Plain & Fancy. Wvv. HAMERSLY invites the at • tendon of the Ladies to his supe rior usortnient of GLASS WARE. war- . ranted to be of genuine Eastern namtiae-, titre, and embracing plain and fancy Preis Dishes, Preserve & Butter Dishes,TuMb lets, of beet ground Glass, &c. Cali and see the assortmeut. [April 6, 18/10. NOTION. j ETTERs Testa;nentary on the En. tale of Jesus MAJOR, tate of the ough of Gettysburg, deceased. having been granted to the subscribers, notice is heft , given to all indebted to said estate to etelle. payment withoutdelay, and to those height claims to present the same for settleseetr to t h e subscriber, residing in Straban ova ship. ROBERT MAJORS. ben April ti.-64 DR. D. HORNER 11)(A8 removed his oleo op the_bbift au.. one door weft Of sr: Store, in tfisestwrstoorg streetimedjimktr opposite the English LuthMtus CipsleV* ,. A nil - , 0)1'HIC CLOCKS, Pidoisi, soil • "nvariety of Jewelry. as bowl and for sale cheap at March 15. SAMSON'S.
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