TIER IRON INTERfST- - - 1 - ICMe Month later from California and - We copied last week so artteliCfrOm the Pacific. the Philadelphia Daily Nate ' t ' a l V I II ° The eta P. ' ' prove by stubborn facts the ruinous dondi- and a - 01 Pire C ity, Georgia. tioo to which our iron interest has bern nd Cherokee. arrived at New York on Tuesday flora Chagres, bringing a month's reduced under the baleful operation of the . later intelligence from California and the lomfooo Tariff of 1840. !Imam' articles t Paritic. The Cherokee had on board 100 continue to reach us in 'parole irom veri passengers. and milons in gold.' one sections of the State. f thresentl state of how much lon l ger, e Iro p n wihl The others also hadnear a two large n u mber of pas t:owl tOltainanuttetured in Pennsylvania, I Be "ger B . Nor should we overlook the mag„iti„le of i The steamer California arrived at Pee' the Interests involved. In 1845, tinder the ama on r ho 23 d, wi th 223 passengers and heelthy, pon t dition of eft - airs resulting from 1 52.500,0t10 in gold dust the opdritirof the Whig tariff of 1812, Passengers report that gold is more plenty than ever, and that pro rty has ousilkk ' the evils of the law of 1846 I fallen somewhat in prim.- and , were My felt, 368,056 tons of Iron were predulletlin Pennsylvania by 315 furnarme, I even luxuries are very abundant t in Ban Francisco. • . • . «,« ~ k abort.. per cent more than the wholel .... A ... 0f Great Britain fort., years be- The steamer Sarah Elands and propel r...-771,k. production in thi s S tate hail ler Carolina had on urrtell toltpeistio., nearlydoeibled in lour years, and the value g m ' Aliiiii " hine theelend lielltentelle. ' *Pima produced in this State in 1816 we e led upon the Isthmus, waiting their chap.' , earisambd , at 1153,923,540-fully equal to andeels. l'he rainy season had notyeit 'stilt, Chagres and Pomona warostfil healthy: the aaimal produce of the Golda e n r k e l m Silver oal t Many robberies were doily taking Flamm mica of Mexico, when they w polduetive, and twice as great as the Ares- 1 Panama and on the ll:thanes" i., '' . . 1 ' l'hu day- ptiviosuo to the sailing of. the emprodnee•of those mines; nearly double I the 'nodal produee of the world-renown- C a a n iii F li nt rn ne ia i ih een e cli won liete no e r igiod ef the rhar ens ti r s , nron itt . ed gold mines and washings of Calfornia. The benefits of this large manufacture of tea collected, for duties must be paid over Iron In "Pennsylvania were incalculable, 'to State Ginverillimiiiiin alevierdaniali Thal notbnly In the iron master, but to the far .1 resolution passed by the. legielautra;aod mkt' iiVerettnnt,' .laborer, and the whole I steps were ' bein g ieben" -in i n"' a° ina• - ` pel)pl• at Ad State. But this great inter- i l P endent & Internment ' : ' Com* Jonas 'dt it said is shoat to teke•lctive.measuree to 0.41 , 61111de otostrate under the effetts of ' th e H ,rarifi. of 1846. prevent it. A law has also rimed the Ito H e our furnaces are out of blast and every i g ialaiere int l iesi i n g II tss'er testa illeelh' .....,w 4 RIR Others are stopping operations.-,l °° , "try forefsn'' who . 1 .011111 1 111-idta The : fanner is loosing a valuable home ; " elk .; ' ' r e ht 'ye t_ .. . 00 hot Ilaitle 11 ' 'quick market-a market in which ho realises ' P.. eva :,,, 1 1 e .; 7 i iiii i„ a ! iieu t. , ilivile ~C , .h il t eir, _" city, prisms at his very door ; the merchant ' i n ". e :' l " lin ,"„ re .."' e `"e val at'Lw i l l e__,iri ickberalft of a good trade, the mechanic and( ~‘ " n eere' v l el v ir va , k ner ev, l " ueo' a d d run laborer are without employment. Is there - New ''''" '"'" e ''''Y e. 116 ''' e u° 1 ° no remedy for this state of things 1-We ; running time from ' , Chogres taerest days I aid eight hours.' -':' . ‘, ' ..: feat not-Lmt least not until our great coin menimabh shall cease to be the passive The Parl fi rßewe ' ef ' At le:, sus : 'Mon of self politicians-of northern men Since our last laallefill the 'trainer' rein changes ha v e omerred,ettowing therapid with southern principles-of locofoco free onward course of. Califorsia. Vito rains Wet**, Not until the whole people ckt . We tat‘e.ishall promptly unite in defence have ceased, and eve in betokens a and proutction of her great t„terests. will revival of th e etentsten ' ed ' een ' it i in buei. tNise Interests be adequately cared for by net. n ""'"' '. . ' " 4 ' The immigration front the'l3tstes; is be• the general Government. The present Naiiotuir Administration-(the President' °lei" to P eer illePon nor *here, in one unbroken current, and the steamers ply in hie nsessage and the Secretary of the Toisigr is his Report,)-has done its ing upon Oct rivets are crowded to their y dry and manfully stood by be ; but their utmost in the conveyance of passengers e one are counteracted by the enema et ., and freight to the' variouseities and towns in , tho great Interior valleys, and-to the die. our iocofoco legislature at Harriaberg. 10. ad w ro saw iti ox it o o o ns pi th io r us ot:g t h h o e ut io th a e tiocos State w i t r ia t a h I. l n e i e lil eet t n inil t ate : iron" the'mines ars ve i l ,. we hive sent to Congress only to prtook ll* end alteeneer in statin g the ineshalles free trade and laud um Tari ff of 1846. : L " ' 11 , itendl Y.,_ of-tilir ; ,..:F ienees metal° le 'The Mmarks which we have Mirth lo 1%'"':,..,...' 11e `":_°1 1 '... 116 " of iho oldoot"mioors reference to the Iron interests of Peansyl. -"*""" w "" "' re silent the p all winter in the mountaim--that the same ground] yen* are *like applicable to her Mrd - in. wrests, now greatly depressed. The nub. wished. "sr last year will-be found far tidy fop lboih em, is wit i t , ihe .p i i i i n , LL .,,,,, , MOW productive" tide I while at.the _lama . , , limo &Mikes' Ind extensive districts are Liaitaiter 'Union. -'" J being :ope n edd which will , give . profitable employment to hundreds of thousands for a generation. to come. lion MsurrAcTuns..—An article on this important subject, from *city come". ptindent, will be found in another coition (syi`the North American.) This Bi . llots tea pirragraph, from a Trenton paper pew before us, bears directly upon it. • ' It is the current report that one objeet of Mr. Butivetne visit to Europe is to buy the rails for the Belvidere Railroad: The Camden and Amboy Company hirer Bte several years , bought all of the Trenton Iron Company. But tinder the pens out Inti-American system, betly,eatbe t o, to us by the taut Administration. ROO, *Be across the Atlantic Ocean can send mils to the very doors of our ir.sn mills. and so the very mouths of our furnaces and eciel Mines more cheaply than they eanbe hod& here, and so we have this charming Au*: tratiotrof thovirtues of this British , promo. tire erten'. We think it would tusk Mr. Walker's boasted powers of argument little beyond their strength so prove, the excellence of this system to the' 10111111110111. ble laborers whom it throws opt of ern ployment and deprives of their means of comfortable subsistence. DIABO.L,ICAL OUTIRAO6.-On the night of Wedneeday, last one of the most inhumUn °ernes that has ever come to our know ledge was committed by a gang of brutes in human km, upon a defenceless woman, in the borough of Columbia. She was seised. her person violated by half a closest or more, who besmeared her with tar and left her in a wretched condition. Further details of the affair are too revolting for publication. The perpetrators of this hand aft deed were canal boatmen, engineers and firemen employed on the Columbia and Philadelphia railroad. Semral have been a ted and committed in ileGsul; of,blil, for their appearance at the . twit term of Quarter Sessions, for this entinty. Others are still at large. Three or four of the persons arrested have been identified by the woman; end no doubt, if convicted.' will be made to suffer the punishtnent which the turpitude of their offence re quires. It is to hoped that all the par. tieipants in the brutal transaction will be brought to jnatice.—Lsuc. Crows. INCIDENT.—The Sandusky (0.) Mirror relates the following incident, which followed the explosion of the An thisny Wayne : .aThe case of Mr. Archer Brakney is one of thiilling interest. He was on his way from Layfaette, la., to Philadelphia, vgjth the tequilas of his wife and child, re cently. deceased. . Both the corpses were enclosed in one box. When the explosion took place, he eeeeeeded in dragging his two living chil dren from their rooms, and with them pleated tato the water. After swimming around for a short time, lie came in contact with the box coptaining his wile and child. Upon this he sirceeeded for coins time in keeping himself and children from drown ing although every wave would roll his frail support, sod plunge them into the water. until, at last, his little boy, two you* old, was drowned in his arms. Aker 40misig satisfied that the boy was dem/, be ralettaady parted with his body, and turned his attention to the remaining child, whew*, eaelging around his neck, crying, we shall drown I' He finally sue % gaining the floating part of the wireellk with hia little daughter, and both into sired. Awns. Surcinc—ln Cincinnati on the lot inst., Frederick !;v ita destroyed him lay' V oicing the mutate a double birvoltusi to his Wosit and pullinig the trig git thei mut time. Thu balls tore the Mitllts fhghifel manner causing instant IWO Mum* sod want drove him to din atamatinal of the act. a:WM h tha Berliner Allgemeine liOn the Jews have oh * *a %SO the Po r te, granting Irtrttq nfirules is Wild a wises on Mt. 7/Maii*Thil ethics is io equal ahlittlillithinitiMplit is issiniiiiesses. Mil. Miss of armisir are toad b haw beer tool. !!mod hit *is impose is America alum; For, ritelltairdlo 9eTellette rump— s. s the,kantefit of per lady readers, we eeP9,t VP Eastern . aper the following wee*. preserving the beauty of, gather' ed. deoeitt, "Peoeure,O , oat proceoam, into which Peee upon it a eatie dowers. tod ! over the vase a bell giasa • ltesthith l 4l- Irater•-• The - .air_ that airman she4t, dowers being Coofmed 11114"141011 meal moist Frith water, wet-rises into it in o form of vapor..., Asian as. the water is melee soft issues dowp,the side of the glass bell kilo ale dish; .11114 if means be, taken to enclose the wpler op the outside ot the bell glamo r so ap to , prevent it evaporating into the air of the aiming . room. the atmosphere around the flowers es contiottellY demp• — The plan is designated the ..Elopean Ap paratus." The experienent may be tried on a small stele• by inverting a tumbler over a rosebud in a saucer of water." Nsmum. Ewes* alum DJIATNI are informed that the keeper oftitsiosk on the Tide Water-Contd. ; below !ha, Pool, aoll° Bridge,Wale, left home last fitionter mot fling , 4 4 1 00 0 Parad en + 14 4 Want only a low, hour.' abagpce,tae boitYPI his lon. {Yin upon Ws face* dusting on the water a. bows the upper gals* of the loak• Th e body was taken , out, of the • water-f ief{ into the house, imd shor being rubbed and worked with *bent Afloat minutes, ettakity was restorsd. and _the child reeosorsd•— Yerkespubtisms. Reseonstathrruts or Rsustrisn Vox. ravnes.--Mrs. Hatgret Man recovered 'a venlict against the Rensselaer and Santo= vs Railroad . Coljtany. a few days since. for. the ailment of baggage tonna the Anne front NV hitehall to Troy. She liufthitsed a through ticket at Whitehtill; over the two raiirmrs, the Whitehall and,Senttort rand, and the Rensselaer and Sassing* toad. The defence urged that the two roads bed no connection with each other, and there wee no eiidence that the baggage had ever been transferred from one to the other, led that the wad which had received the baggage should be responsible for it, if either.— Judge Parker charged that the company were responsible fur the delivery of die baggage at the end of the whole Mile for which they had sold tickets, and they were also responsible fur the acts of their agents. CROWDED HOURES. The Lewitt/Ws Courier learns that in a block of buildings in Cincinnati, built on the Pendleton prop erty, consisting of four houses only, there are seventy-five ,lamilies residing. The houses are four stories high, the four low- er front rooms occupied as wholesale stores and the upper rooms filled with German fanlike to the number of 75. In each fam ily there are five or ten persons, who pay (rum *2 to 114 per month rent, according to advantage of location and space occu pied. The Free Soil Convention of Ohin, on the 2d inst., nominated D. R. Tilden, of Summit county, for Governor. Mr. T. was fOrmerly Whig member of Congress from that district, but always a little scaly. Tue SMALL Pox.—We notice that at a late meeting of the State Medical Society. Professor Samuel Jackson, front the com mittee on Small Pox and Varioloid. made a lengthy report of the facts ascertained by that committee relative to the preva lence of those diseases. He read the Sta tistics of the number of deaths from these diseases from year to year in Philadelphia, comparing them with the statistics of Lon don. both of which went to show that the epidemic obeys certain laws. appearing. in creasing, and diminishing at intervals of from three to five years. THE KAT MAYOR BARKER DOES IT.- In Pittsburg on 'Wednesday last, two 'sis ters were brought before Mayor Barker, in R bossily state of intoxication. The Mayor sent for the moo who sold the liq uor, and imposed upon him two 1.5 tines. INDIAN MASSACRE Our community has just been startled with the intelligence of another of Shone sanguinary 'scenes, io common in the an nals of the two powerful tribes of North west—the Eiuux and Chippewas. On Wednesday morning last, about sunrise, it war party of Soisx from the villages Cif Little Crow and Red Wing. surprised • small encampment of Chippewa, on Ap ple river, Wisconsin, and killed and scalp ed fourteen of %heti, without loss or injury to the attacking parth , They also took one boy prisoner. r. wirewith the party of Chippe ti i beistmeedy cIMPIVAYs°I 3 .9n I !nd chrflit engaged maik burr. anises emarled: three mem three Weerlyi grciern boys,. lig. females. • stoma sad' lebildrea, add; we <male ehilthen. The sum* vas opourgamad bersiokne ceded - by the 8a eitx in the' Goeseramem, but upon which. by . army stiptdadon, they militia* the prswilego of initing..;" The place is twenty or twmity4te miles, aortaeast of &Aiwa On Thursday the Sam: ,warriors ap peared in Maltose* of Stillwater. and *ant thraugh.tbs , ecalp.danne,'in eelebratioo of tber victory, forming a circle around the Chippevra.boy, their prisoner. and awes atonally striking him on the hoe with their making 'trophies. ' The boy, we an derstand, has already been adopted into ous of die families at Litde Crow village. hi* With pain that'we record the occur 'renewal .'scene so truly revaltini to the ,bettir 'feelings of humanity, This.aggres iiiiii-orthe will lead to re taliation on the pin of 'the 'Chippewa' ! and may expert'to bear of more blood shed unless the civil and tolhiery author - hie; succeed in putting • stop to it, which min scsicely be expected with.the present matter three on bur - frontier". Measures will be taken by Oov. R*a. SRI( to bring the OE4:Wen connected with this outrage to justice:. The • Chippewa boy will be sent back to his people as soon u he can be reclaimed from the Sou:, Ninstvia Register. In genie perm of Chester county the small 'pox and varioloid are prevailing to a considerable extent. Sumo of the pub. lie rebottle have taken the precaution of requiring all the' children to be vaccinated. All the boys at the West Chester public sehouli Were vaccinated one day last week, and'the girls were required to have it dune before returning to. School. U. S. Arreaway Getssaat..—The Na tional Intelligent:sr accords great praise to the Hon. Reverdy Johnston-for the ability he has displayed in two recent suits, by which decisions have been obtained which save ten millions of dollars to the country. The first was a case_ before, the U. 8. Supreme Court, to test the valid ides of titles to an immense number of a cres of land in the State of Louisiana, claimed under the old Spanish grants.— The decision by the courts below had been against the United States, and Mr. John son's powerful argument was followed by a reversal of that decision. The second occurred on“ Friday last, in the case of Fleming and Marshall vs. Page, Collector of the United States. 'Phis case involved the ripest question of the legality of the colleetion of'duties in Mexico before the trestyof peace, and the sum depending on it is said to have amounted to seven mil lions- of dollars. The case originated in Pennsylvania. The Court below bad Wen unanimous against the Government. During the present term the case was ar gued before all the Judges of the Supreme Coon by Messrs. McCall and Webster for the claimants, and by Mr. Johnson fur the Government. The unanimous °pin k,. of the Court was on Saturday given by Chief Justiee Taney in favor of the United states, reversing the judgment be low. The Attorney General's argument is said to have been unsurpassed fur ability. ACCUMBIT TO ♦ MAT dread. ful accident occurred at St. Louis, on the lit inst.. at a May party. J. H. Purkett's scholars and their parents bad assembled in Lasledellaloon, for atnusement. The first floor gave way, carrying down some 200 persons,, breaking through the ground flour and passing into the cellar, which was half filled with water. A great num ber were wounded. some mortally. and two ladies were killed instantly—one. the wife of Jno. Beakley, and the other the wife of Chester W. Pomeroy. 'Cite dan gerously wounded are : Miss Mary Ab bott, erpeculd to die; Mrs. Emanuel Black, both legs frecuired. one of them in two places. Seritnisly ' injured': Miss Jthns• ton; teacher ; Mn. Mallory ; Mrs. Sulk. ran ; Mrs. Read; 'Wife of the law survey. or general,, 0 piece of wood penetrated her hip tad dime out It the Other eille4 in alI iwo deed and• fortpoine wounded. Au Waco'. Ammer PUNIIIIIED.-At Philadelphia, mitt Saturdai, Judge; King ptimounetid bin deetithin adverse to the alotickei triads in 'the Coon of Quarter Streiiomr fora new bid in the ease of Ser. geaot Samuel McLean, (*avian& Of ion sidracy with others to arrest Charles Wit hout Cerruti rr it'desenei Sem the twiny, and, carriiii him' to 'New York, where he was confined, kid thi•fifth of June 'tgi thii'loth of Jitry, 1107; When his relgise Was"prcieured bya writ df hahemi co' s, obtiiined by hit mintier. Hergleint hie dean was then 'entwined to two years imprisonment in the Kistein l!tinitintOry et herd tabor. TRAfispre—The Wilmington (Del.) Gsaette gives ,:an ICCOUIIk of, the murder, on thelkl inst.., of ids wikt. by Capt. John Windsor. at iliddleford. Sus. , sex county. Del. He delibisrately.. shot her with a horse pistol, aad, then himself took laudateuot. which, only vomiting him. he attempted to shoot h latest/ inat,wse pro., vented. 'The cause of the act waejealotos (said to be groundless) of Alexander 00. born, whom he also had declared his in tention to kill. Windsor is about earthily years ran g e, and had reeendy married a young wile, not now above twenty-five..... 'The murderer was arrested. SECRIRT LIQUOR SOCIETIBIL-All speck ing of the prevalence of seem societies generally, the Utica Herald notices the es tablishment of a secret order among the liquor dealers in Wisconsin, called "Liq uor dealers' Protective Union," to operate against the influence of the Sons of Tem perance. They have also started a secret society, known by the name of the "Sec ret order of Bacchus," the object of which is declared to be, "to preserves vestige of mirth, hilarity, and happiness in this world, in spite of the chilling effects of cold water and canting hypocrisy." LAM.-A publication has been made, giving, as far as can be ascertained, the name, residence and poet office of every practising lawyer in the United States.— The entire list shows that there are nine teen thousandfire hundred. 3313/1 MU& MlTTrsialra.a Friday , Eveitini, - .llai 10;, 1850, ;;1 4 '4W;41 - 4 4 41;1 zumunrArt. QT The. 4 411. r :Orme has . been REMOVED to the new Brick Build-. , in Peal+. street, two ,dooroYorth of bOutt-botiseL.Wititie: timechsl pleased to see our Pa-, • .`, E -sti.,Ls, foie the use of Justices 4-tbefileace and Constables, (just printed) an be had at the “Star" Office. • • Weed Wasted. ' £7A hw lesnicelf good WOOD emoted at this Odes human*. i Thom who, dm promised to Amish wool let Tellyuent oesecounts will oblige us by witihnii s'4enrcie es wily es pmeibie. f 0.1 , *S. 4 Elecll. .ncies Annettnl is :OW . for DmOugh ortioers on rowdily het. r ote wee s light ono, bet 8h do 'hors then bait hill ember of 70111 1 having bees *Aid. The locofooes mods no regular . op petition to des Whig nomineet, but • amens of some half • down .1 their leaden got up • mixed "independent" &bet, inserting the imam of err. erel Whip with • clew et *lemming • suillelent number of Whig votes to elect their ticket. The oche me, however, time nnesteeessibl, notwithetend• inn the bibtriese of tit's vote Whig ticket. tuatuss Jour Cote, ll4 TOWN Jahn Scott Henry tioltigiver, 111 ;focus eampoon 111 Daiid Ramer ' 118 Sasn'l M l Creiry ' 110 (no opposition.) Peter Hoffman", 103 J. Winebrenner' 106 D. Little, nen! 101 Qom Dryer 107 Jacob Culp 109 SCHOOL DEFLECTOR& Ju. G. Reed 114 Sorn Powers 108 Aloe. Cobeen ' 112 I Jaeob Tree.ll 104 a. & R. 001111K18410NE 118. G. C. Strickhouran 114 Peter Rodiere 108 .1. A. Thompson 102 I John Jenkins' 99 ItrThe candiddes on the Locerotto ticket mark ed with an asterisk (*) ;nip, whose names were placed upon that ticket, by the caucus which cot it up. MILITIA FINES REFUNDED.-8y refer ence tether letter of our Harrisburg correspondent, it will be men that. pending the confiders tion of the Appropriation Hill in the Senate, an amend• meat was aimed to, on motion of Mr. 8 authorising the State Treasurer teleran to Adams county the amount of Militia Fines paid into the State Treasury leaf. year by our county. There Foes, we believe, mount to about EBOO. MR, BALL--The Investigating Committee, got up by tha Loce&mms of the State Legislature, in the hope or maim' political capital •ut of sun• dry unhanded thanes against Mr BALL the re. cent Whig State Tram:ter, hale repotted at length and entirely exculpate Mr. Ball from all the charges. The tax-payers oldie Commonwealth, however, will have to foot the bill of expenses in curred by the Committee, amounting to over $7OO ! GRAHAM'S MSGAZINE for June ''heady onourisble. Longfellow, Whipple, Prentice, Grace Greenwood, Hirst, Read, Dankirth, Wallace, Mrs. Eames, Miss Duvall, and Bloomer, are among the contributors, an announcement which carries with it its own eulogy of the contents. "The Queen of the Woods," "Tbe Jolly Ride," with • plate of Fashions, and smoky illustrations, embellish the Die., which as superior one in every respect. We are Indebted to the publisher for an advance proof impression of a beautiful portrait of JENNY LIND, intended for the July No., a copy of which can be seen at this °Moe. It was engraved in London for Graham's Magazine by W. H. Mote, alter an original painting ofthe distinguished song• oder. A new volume of Graham commence with the July No., so that a suitable time for subscri bing now presents heel& 7wo handsome engra vings, "The Firm Prayer," and "Christ blowing little Children," with a copy of the Mapatne for one year, will be sent to any person forwanling For ga, two copies of each of the engravings, and two copies of the Mepaino, will be sent. ri • The "American Railway Guide," is the tie:of a pocket mensal for travellers, giving the times( starting of wine fritm all the stations on all railways in the United Statee—tbs did irose end fereio—points of intersection of different roads +--places at which refreshments can be obtained; dra., with a map„ showing at glance all the ways in the U. States. li is revised and pahliehed monthly byCoaase Desexteas, 1811 Fallon et. N.Y. fa 'At the wont Borough election in Yolk David O. Bawl* Ent; bar elected Chief Bur. geee,Usel Angel Krabei Tint Artiecant, without opporitits. fakes'. was argued before the York County Court, Jodp Durkee prodding. involving the question whether Doe-residence fn the district at tho time of election, renders i person Willed' to the ones of Janda of the Peace. At the March election, two jastioss were to be elected for the MINA% Ward of the binnuiA of York, end the rots Mood—Geo. M. Shelter 156, Wm. Sayre. 141, and John W. Hetrick 11Q. Slietter's elec. ion was net eeinested, but tbat. of Mr. days* was, because at the time of die Weed= sad fora long time before, he resided in the South Ward of the Sonnies, sad was sot •meidaeri of the aid North Ward. ' The ease WWI argued on the let inst., and the,dedsion of the Court was given piste,- (NV tiorateg, es follows ; " 41 is •atilidged that William *Ayres itt, and wtut at the lime or the election. intangible to the ogee ea Justice of the POW. et tb• North Ward by reason itride necormihroce therein, end that Jab. Wekletrick, who. newton by the retmnut of the elention, received onehandred mod Mn Intim for sold Ohm la ditty Maid to the agnie;" eIIiVERII HAIL erostat.=-43a elemdtry evening inselk, a hail Meint'pasisrl oak thkiisor glen of Unitary. At thitiditster ItWalf modnitli; but it wail more severe hillse'loWei. visitor filit2 many township. It astuded east wand for,4 or 6 miles, thnnigh Garton Md, destroying window 10111/16 . fruit 'bioseuss, wheat, dm. Much of the bail wu two incises thick, and in some places there were heaps 6 to 7 inches deep. Thomas Bittle lost 280 muse of glut, Jacob Ben 70, and • great many ethers more or loos. TRUE Abl PREACHING.--tioine one very justly remarks that the "faithful discharge of edi. tonal duties is certain to arouse the active hostill ty of multitudes, but is likely to make few active friends. The champion of the public interest, however efficient and successful may be the ser vice he maim, rarely inspires any individual with the sense of personal obligation. While there may be tens of thousands to approve, than may not be ten who will think of rewarding." C . - horqr Vibe lifer gig ikiiirtera" 7 illanatescret, Ly 7, lfitith M.41 / 1 6 ,!r't!rsi : - 4 1101 110 \ JI was aitPPP , ' rid tha(digpreettodifige et the hit feM dayeArogid be 044 indithtlie el tit i diliiellissl furs. mentasith• dilliellOcasot se t still:, The settleaust of the vexed Ineation of ..the apportion. meat" is sem shape or another, la the only thing which wiU be satisfactory evidence that the Le gislature will adjourn at all. Vary little bse.brien done dodo" the last week—lndeed on four days If theta there woe tor alletwore eassions, but inot6i4 ay bi 'trio Mill likeli make ease addi tional develeoneett, which will have some tenden cy to refine the pablic mind. , On Thursday lad in the Houtey Kr. Mayor. ham from the thiamine. of Ways and Mean., welted the RIPINNIVII bill, with tbegenats amend-. meats, (which embody the free banking system referred to in my last,) as it was committed to them. The various ameinierents to the bill were taken up by the the House ygnerday, and gene?. ally Concurred in. The hear of atijintrnment an. rived before they rearing that part added by the Senate, and it will be takeu up again. The Bret divorce bill of the Sessioa was passed on. Thursday last. It was a diverge applied for by the wife of John C.Noon of the City of Phil adelphia who was married perhaps era months ago. On the afternoon cif the day of the woollies the ilk lady discovered from the "most reliable au thority" that the man the had married was Ito from being what she supposed him to be—that his character for honesty wee justly euspeeted, &c. So without further ado, she imedlately made some baste preparations; went to New York, and has been residing there with a relative ever sine. Sbe arena that she has since had corroborating ev.. ideate of his unworthy character, which go gives in estate in twr gatemen' to the Legislature, and hence she applied Go a divorce. These grounds although certainly not adequate to justify the can ceiling of the Menial* contract—made evidently to hastily—bon with sufficient weight upon the wader hearts of the Legislator', coming as they did from a lady, and the prayer of the petitioner was ranted. Loeo ticket. A bill was reed in plate in the House on Sat erday by Mr Cridisnd of •the county," to annul the marriage contract between Edwin Forrest anti wife. Mr. P. has been here for two months en deavoring to secure the passage of his bill, thus far without success. His last efforts are likely to be as fruitkus as his first. Thebemocnacy hardly know what to make Gov. Johnston. When the bill erecting Montour County had passed both Houses, they imabined that the Governor would bold it in his hands to the utmost length of the Constitutional limit, in the hope that an apportionment bill would be act ed upon in the meantime, and that Mr. Best to secure hi favor would vote with the .Whigs. So they calculated. What then was their surprise when on Friday, a message announced that the bill was returned with the Executive sanction ! The Democracy have yet to earn—so accustom ed are they to the opinion from the uniform course of the Executives elected by their party—that Cov. Johnston spurns the idea of being actuated by pO. , !ideal motives, in the administration of the duties ,of his office. This bill was not objectionable on constitutional grounds, nor did it bear any evidence of hasty or unjulthigislation, consequently, having been passed by a majority of the people's repre sentatives, itdeserved the Erecutive approval, and it received it as soon as the engagements of his office permitted him to examine it. And every act of his official career bears the same evidence of the strictest regard to the dictator of the most scrupulous propriety and justice. The Finance Committee in the Renate, on Thursday, reported the Appropriation Dill, with a mendments. It passed that body finally yester day, and the consideration of the amendments commenced in the House to-day. One of them provide* that the act which limits the pay elmeco hero to $1.60 after the expiration of a hundred days, shall net be held to apply to the .septen- Mal" year, in which it is oeceseary to pass an app portionment bill. This, was concurred in by the House. The ether amendmemts were nearly all concurred in. r This Nil, as it came from the House, contained • section authorising the State Treasurer, to re fund to Carbon county the militia tines paid IMO the Treasury by that county last year. This was done in view of the ripener incurred there in the erection of public buildings. Your attentive Sen ator, Mr. Sadler, as ever, mindful of the interests of his constituents,, bad this section amended so as 10 include Adams County and the amendment was concurred in by the House. The 'mount of theme Ansa in Adams, was quite a handsome elm. Tim Apportionment Delivered the. Senate telly on Thursday and want beck to the House for concurrence. Severed amendments ware made in the Senate lirvorable to the Whip. Of mane this would sot satisfy the majority in the House and they refusal to &emir. The bill was then !shirred to a committee of conference, weighting of Sadler, Sankey and Franey of the Senate, and Potter, Rimy and Haldeman, of the House. The majority of each section of the committee glees it complexion, so that of the Senate is Whig and that 4 the House Democratic. This commiUm has met, and met again without being able to a pse yet, oil all points. The obstinacy of Mr. Porter prevented it for some time, but finding him self likely to be overthrown by the other twomem- 1 tiers of the House, be led the committee in die. goat. 'There is now every preipect of an agree ment, and I hope to be able to inform you of the fact toMnirow. If they do come to terms, en id jounnueni will probably occur thisoieek . ; if they do not agree, it may be protracted for some time. ,The Committee appointed to investigate the eonduct of a Whig State Treasurer, Mr. Bell, made mow to the House this afternoon, cum , phtely ; exculpating Mr. Hill from the ,cbarges made avant him! This, es I have before stated, wan the only ovnehmiou which could be arrived at, after a period of 'the teetimouy, but it was hardly'to be • impeded' that the majority:of that Committee 'Would hub had eo mueb regard kis themeefied J ai •to Wise !bat they , will thought: This; at all events, it hat terminated. There is oriether fact, 4.4l#o4"vrtiliii must• 'airoomparer: thb llstirtsl 4 4lenl--Pi4 lb. Hill hafont Lk OM* «was, .ti o x,w4 110 co n c u r an o n, CMPri# lll 01 60, I" ,OIP PT. neat* . the imilmags.o l lo•P"iPfli l lo ll 4, Us; o o* mitteel .41 *OW mOullrs l 4 urn Dosto- smiths Wootiy. . •' . r Mr. Ball, Os Monday, v a cated the Medan which hi bas Oiled for the last. year with as much bow to Himself and Malt to the State, and Gen. Taut M. Bickel, State Trews*r ektM„Mas inducted is to office. Me hes appointed As* Dimock, Cash. isr, and Wm. D. Dots and!. McLaughlin, Clerks. The two first named are from this borough--the last from Westmorland county. The Committee of Conference on the Appor tionnitot Bill have not yet reported. It lo now, however, tendered pretty certain that they will do ao to-morrow teeming. Mr. Porter hes been ma king an Mfort to rano a feeling against the Com IaiLISLATIVE. NOUS VERRONS HAIIIIIIIVIO, May 8, 1850 , TM" .01101 his lailoar rieme . 1p in.thg _. I =til t, t i F operated 4.dier • hot . ncli bill the Comm' 40 ta: i pt, 1 InblidaP ool a brought shoot lmidiruwl is likely to 'doll illhould the report be ....„: .16 ldjournmemt willful's* M place cittiroodav—and should nnforesen, it will be so. The appropriation bill was sent back to the Senate this morning, to recede from or insist upon its amendments in which the House did not con cur. They refused to recede, ands Committee of Conference was appointed consisting of King, Packer, Walker, kirCaslin and &miry, of the Bents, and . Clonyughant,'Allisono EleadtailiOs" 5 .1 0 and Me* td the Netlife • The pinta at issue are not very important except one section appro. Fisting *690,000 tO_ the avoidance at time incli ned planes on the Portage Railroad, which .win not be agreed to.. . . . NOUS VERRONS The Peril of Now Gen. Sue lioerres. bee sent been se lug ab sent from the Senate for nothing. The tidings we have so long expected yet dreaded from New Mexico, are It length fully et-band. Our advice. from Santa Fs to . the 10th of March establish, be. yond doubt that a Texas► party, headed by Major Neighbors, as Commisioner, has entered New Nettie° by way of El Paso, bribed or bullied the sub•prefect to surrender his jurisdictions to Texas, whose authority has been established without bloodshed over a considerable though scantily pen. pled district of New Mexico—the' the Commis. 'loner has summoned Col. Monroe, the United States Military Commandant, and evestacio 9trrer. nor, to lend the aid Of his forces to establish the jurisdiction of Tess, over the whole cecnitry, which Cul. M. has indeed declined, but basal the same time officially proclaimed a rigid eneetrality as between the New Mexican authorities 'and those of Texas. The Issue cannot be doubtful. If the U. S. authorities and forces stand neutral and leave feeble, conquered, distracted New Mex ico wholly unprotScted against the assumptions and the power of Texas, the welshes meat go to the wall. Texas is a state, with four voices and votes at Washington; New Mexico is an unor ganised, subjected territory, with no legal author• ty higher than the U. B'. Mikity, and that refit sit to act on her side—proclaims itself neutral be between her and her invaders. New Mexico is crushed—is lost to Freedom, is surrendered to Slavery, unless some decided interposition is pr.imptly made in her favor. Armed with the might of Texas, and dealing out denunciations of rebellion and treason in her name, Maj Neigh boas may very likely subdue all open resistance to her hated dominion before interposition can reach her borders. Of course, we underMand that this irruption of Texasiaphianed toback her demand of Ten or Fifteen Milhous as • eoasiderotion for the surrond er of her claim to New Mexico. - But the import ant matter is not what she intend; but what we are to do. Whence shall the votes he had where with to - rniiiniitiralirela Nett lie: eo bow pub jugation and slavery I We would not give Fex• as a penny, if we could save New Mexico with out. We would never surrender the present ap. plication of the principle of Slavery Restriction, save for the sake of securing • practical exclusion of i-lavery. Give us power to carry every thing , as it should be without compromise, and we will oppose all compromises. But, in one way or an other, Now Mexico must be rescued from glove. holding domination.—N. V. Frit/ant. • A FANCY PORTRAIT.—A correspondent of the Germantown Telegraph, writing from the town of Chicopee, Mar., draws the following pic ture of a distinguished member of the editorial fra ternity who is making some noise in the world a bout these days : ../1 few weeks since there might have been seen, walking along Exchange street, in Chicopee, a man about five feet ten, stooping shoulders, barber-ous looking face—his high' boom all besmattered with mud—a hat which looked as though it had been the legacy of his great-grandfather— the knot of his neckerchief around his ear —and a large white overcoat with a slit torn in the hack, and front the pockets of which protruded a number of papers. In fact everything combined to convey the impression to the beholder that he was at low ebb. However, if you had stepped into the Institute Lecture Room. on the same night, you might have observed this same personage. holding forth before a large audience, in self-poised though dif• fident manner, exhibiting great originality of thought, : and strong reasoning powers. His sub was ' , American Congress men." But who do you think it was I Why—Holmes GREILY." HORACE MANN AND ML WEBSTER. —The Hon. Horace Mann, the snoresear of John Quincy Adams, has written a letter to his tomtit gents, in which he labors to prove the ' tescy of Mr. Webster's course on the Slavery ittestiori.oonaluding u follows uFellow, citizens : I would gladly re lieve the darkness of this future by some gleams of light. There are two hopes which as yet are not wholly 'extinguished in my, mind. Seyond all questioa a COM' promise bill will be reported by dm coal mate. of thirteen, and will pass the Sen ate, and free California will be , made to bear is great a booties' of slavery ,as .he can bear. "It is still possible diet the Rouse will treat as it deserves this stimlterous union. A single. vote may turn the spade. and Mae, eachusette any, give that vote.. Not ica.. probably, too, the die of the bill may de pend on the earnestness and decision with which northern constitueacies make their sentiments known to their repoontslivee, whether by . politials• by Private dam. or by public resolutions:, •Letevery lover of freedom do his best and biassing, wtihould this north 64, I , hove wall one snore hope,tt that ,New do fur hatuelt, what we helm besokY Ailed to do: forrhen•-if both - them hopetfoil, our country is, doomed rtm its-unrostriciod career of conquest, of despotism,' and of infamy." , I , - o,lliricakt fmr ti much 14. dc4u 414 of,oo74'imeit *in *log 1 114 '4- MOP 'rho PI'S I "i' 47; Pol l ialll 1 41 the world ar•Publiakwill 4 44 l ,lllnlw47 4 4voltia93* buidnewin Ose pipers, ifyou woullifravr egetom," CO'S mei Gene; Eaq., of ivistionier; Inui been nripolnted - in 'Assistant House of Retireientitivee' it Weatilnitokla Oleo of Mr. Harper, of New York. • SENTENCE FOR SHOOTING:-In the saperior Eourt of Richmond, on Fridaj, E. H. Roper, pressman of the Republican, was sentenc ed to pay a fine of $5, and to be imprisoned one day for shooting a negro some time ago in the press room. Some of the papers called Mr. R. the "Virginia Hainan," at the time. Lt .—Rev. Dr. Herron, pastor of the lit Preehy teflon Church in Pittsburg, resigned hls post lately, and the congzegation has voted to d. low b u n *l,lOO par annum dunn4 his life. ..Itepert of the I 84 Z. )0 0 Wad arnd tglMp a: _fro. tits Corn igit e ts of thirteen, appointed to rip • • at the Slay issues before the Renato, made a Fry Mcompanied by what wool oawroagat Mil. The Committee prepare : To Wash California, with bat primal boondariss, into the Union. lad--To giro tertitortal itoveromenbi 10 and New withal& alluding In the gweation ofsiarery,„:„ ; r - 4r rtl 811--To amigo the Rio Grande to Ihturituda 100, as the wmtern boundary of Teen—tho latter is - receive, as oompensationfor the of her claims to territory Imylisid-tat= -- millions of dogma. TlNfimillefrialbteeplepealtheit ?obeyed*** inlm, cterminte Frporf ( ' ltb.Llo Pesti& O b i gi ll ; teeotery Ortietve Warts by Bill ter d the made of *met; doe. The fugitive' 1491 , 4' pal by Dry at the place tittle°, be IA wit *here , Orwell.— The Committee aliotheatih! that the maid*. shies *hi could del be to be htdelettilled mkt of' the Timmy et q,. tr. tids—TO adopt a law tot the obeliaboom WNW doom.* Kim wide is the Diocciet Colipphho, similar to that which *Meted iniitaribmilje After the reading of thorepat, nnwatai bo o took plat* in *bleb Mosers.Olopor,. Phelps/ Meson , aid abed. inernbors of the Corninftsw, pressed their dissent in some pertienhari Roan the views of the report. Marna Toney, CMrt♦tie, Yules,'and Borland, on the part et **Oki posed the Report, while Iffeters. Tionitondltangarin end Clay spoke to favor of it aq '!'be report wee ordered to IW printed. Or We are indebted to Mr. .14sur L Connie, of San francieee, (California.) We recent resishere of the 0./4e Catiferisio," and the "Alllntedlicollw. wove daily tempers published at Sara , Tranekro.. They are many gotten up ropers. and MO Whin , well patronised ia the' urily ef eidoetitow fourths alb* sheet being filled with the cents et business Uloll * ilia candidates tbr 011eer Ate'' , lone: Chill there mew to be as ample • apply se ia the State& both pepers an *boot sae-issir the size of the "Star," Iliad ate publidwel at 41$11 . Per you, or WIN six monthe—for edwritislat . $4 are charged for a square, dret insertion, and *2 for each eubeequent insertion. CONVENTION' VOTIL.-.-An Ideation was held on Wednesday him throughout the Easse of Maryland, to teat the wishes of the people in rte. Bard to the propriety of calling a Convention to • revise and amend the Constitution. • In Baltimore' city, the vote stool—for a Convention 11.11141; a gainst it, 367. We have no In from other portions of the Elate. PROF. WEBlSTER.—Petitions and mismati., els to the Governor of Moissachosetts, praying for the panion, or a commutation of the sentence, of- Prot Webster, convicted of the wierder of Dr. Parkinan, continue to be forwarded from dilkiiiiit quarters of the Union,,and a cousiderabielorßeill of the Prow stilideals out its anathemas upon the . Court and Jury before whom the primmer was tri vtl. .1t rim not a little remarkable, however, that all them sympathetic movements should like places St a distance from lb* eanseef the inansder load the trial, and that in Boston, where the pasties are known, and where one might have 'apposed Prot. Webster's social position would kayo beta sass likely to excite a strong degree of sympathy amyl effort in his behalf, we hear of nothing, se yelp little of the kind. The evident esproval d obi trial and verdict by the pram, and people of Restos strikes was conclusive of the overwhelming. erns's. ing force of the evidence of guilt adduced against the prisoner. We have before us a Mla niuMbeir, of one of the Boston religious paper., (the Her. alio which devotes • long article lo ProL Web. ster's cam and the movements in lMbehalf. We extract the following paragraphs: Pao,. Wesersa.—lt is not yet known whether the Governor and Council ,Itavo assigned the day, when the sentence, tjf this individual shall be executed. Since his conviction and sentence, much sympa thy in his behalf has been manifested a. broad. We believe petitions have been got up in Georgia, for the purpose of a commu tation in his sentence. But in Boston where all the circumstances conneeted with the case are fully known, se far as we bre able to see, little interest is felt in hi revert beyond that felt for any other person stand. ing in a like 'whit situation. We do am think the friends of Dr. WebehW hetehems wise in the measures they kers permed to procure a commutation el hie seettnee4 nor do we think that they will seeeeetk-- The discrimination made in favor of one condemned criminal over another, fee no other reason thee thatofformer,sweialsien- • ding, is calcurated to irons* the jirefoWitir that portion 'or the ecimmanity wbb oee* a less exalted sphere ; and so tar as that jealousy can berillowed any waighs;is,will be felt against the one who was tingled out for executiv, clemency. , We the sot think this (hire isiany pribeineni that Dr. W sentence .vrtil be eommoned.! Then. the Governor inset, we believe, is favoilif capital punishment,yet as the law inlets. be will not amok*, himself oohed , on : to suspend its execntion. hay ex pressed his determination in Ste ease 'Mew; L , earcuted last may. not to itneyferewitil the course of the law, uulese there were grimed' kor so doing contempleted by thif authority, from which be derieee Me,/$ O4 ; er to arrest jintintant It is said that Prof. WA evonsel bout malting application, to the •rtlpplmui Court for leaven) aw 5,444 & writ, of in his indictment. and for OlOthcefpeeeliel% till 'cell be 01 1 4 ;: The mends for a writ are said to be a ltogether of a technical abatises's; Utak die ttot: Witch the merits of his nontielitin., And thee& Is is probable the Court .will hear • Ds. Wit t *ter woommseli pelt notebeliered that the aspect of the/case will bb changed.. . Turtrardmitra fiardin-• len Goverurent has (or remand yeas put had under Consideration din, projector tun iblling this:chain bf the •filpti Wands which Sepatui ,Italt from nothAVIIII Europe id rdir 'ripen is direct 'lion of railway coproptilieitiiirt between Ilkittlogin anti Wider: end Aneona.and conselibbeily betw C°l l 49o o ° d th 4 , 4!lriftil., The engineer.appohte examine fie Ong cabi)lty ql the pooffict Igoe reported filar ably, and 'die tunnel Will "shbrtly be com menced. .p / measure nearly seven miles in litel, and will occupy five yet! , in bOnstruction s at a coat of 14,000 dirt kgiIiNgT'DINARDB.--•11111, mit roc ,fiusiliot has taken a sudden stilipatby tothe patriarchal superfluities now io mien in vogue. and, we ere told has brined an ukase commanding his nobility to Wimp off tbeir beards immediately. There win be a revolution in Masi* in 000/{eitee. but it will be confined to a world, of .fs.4- ion. and mustaches will fall instead of thrones. . rLANK ROAD Dim ertoe.--The Wale"- ville (N. Y.) and Utica Plank Road eitilin puny have declared a dividend of 111,wir cent., payable on tile filet Tuesday In May, G per cent, in cash, and 10 per cent, to stock, I irffI I!.r• I YFV I9 r IIIE YP VI4,,, With nothiltt ifti'Loisofneof ottattestOtel fre4ineeilyfihttling ottiothhit Lode& a *Airs amelbtrdlr'lioatatiS filNeeiiippentdith of tharlpatity iktrsdo i rotten Pf tosititiv• Aft hire 814 4 ittr bliett eiveritiseidietthen eeri ' 'et • these tiprofeeitiet& 'We koala' that they were made toe the , pirptitoteof MC. trapping " th r e nnwa n ryl lan d'%or Into P c " er. ' rathpoof may tp any imliinA W k eti that this artiele,o( the was of .rpeent ori gin. Weivilip ick . 1111 in' tidies' gone by : , ,, l l l"lettel: c i ivn fr rl ea t i ri ar y her . bthern. a w r# le,ll44l44etpiote "the present Lusa );temocrAs" pretend, to he—it was t fitlemearntie" Legislatures to intea t reaolatione to Otvor or Banks, and to insiructitheir'Senatore in Congrees end requetit' thelr,Representatives to vote for the chaitet of. the Sank of the U n it e d States-= 4mOniter over whose carcass the Lop low tread as if it was not of their 'Own creation. We wore cogni zant of the fact that as many banks had been chartered ender"Demoeratic"admin ietrations as under that of Whigs; and we , are now glad to be able say that in the latter assertion we are sustained by an admissicin made on the floor of the House by Mr. Porter or Northampton. This pretended opposition to banks and "chartered moeopolies" was, we knew, new-born and insincere, end We now have it in our power to prove , the fact. Since the last issue of our pane'', the House has been engaged at times in the consideration of Bank bills. and we And that the Loco locos in that body were active and ready to bring into existence a . host of these "del icate institutions." We have not apace to insert all the votes on al,l dm, bill', but we annex the yeas and nays on the bill re chartering the Easton Sank. They, are as follows : YsAa.--Mesers. Allison. Baldwin, Bent, Bid -lie, Ckorrk, Coapaghast, Cornyn, Bob/mut, Down- OK, Done. Eapey, D. /Coosa, Ewing, Feather, Gib hong, Grier, Orfila, Haldeman, Henry, Junes, ...Iseen, Lewis, N'taieton, M'Curdy, M Laughlin, Meyers, Miller, Monis, Morison, Nichlssan, Newly, Porter, Mel, Rutherford, mole, Steward, Wade, Wells and Witruuns-89. Nays.—Messra. Baker, Beaumont, Brindle, Brower, Bunten, Cesium, David Duncan, J. C. Er. W. Eville r -FL:dotter, Fortner, tiutley, Bas ting. Hemphill, Hopkt, Jackson, Killitlker. Kink head, Klotz, Laird, Leet, McCulloch, Molloy, Mowry, O'Nvell. Packer, Pierrion, Reid, &afield, .Sitripeos„ dlifer, W. A. Smith, Sender and Mo. Caltaoob beaker -35. Of the air' isfrnine voles in favor of the final renege of the bill, it will be seen that there are twenly-Ihrets Locofocos.— We have placed their names in italic, but do eat itcopose.to Aiomment upon the rev elation. The fact is overwhelming in showing.tke double-dealing of the Locofo co -party. ft is convenient fur them to make professions of hostility to banks and other cotporatione ; but when it comes to voting—to determining oihether these in stitutions shall be incorporated or blotted out of ezioneace, they are found among the foremost linguist:kitting them. A fitting se qual te.this. will be the passage at their next Slate Convention, of a resolution de claring lite vision and creed of the party to he apical-41mm ourporations.—Lancos ter Exaviimer. Tat CUBAN Movsotarr.—The editor of the New Orkiana Bulletin says that all the doubts iiB4l6oe eatertained concerning the rumored invasion of Cuba ate now diasipate& Very recently• he hat. front authentic searees. - become possessed ul information which convinces him that an effort is making Ao tarry the plan into op. eration, awl that the task attempt will be made. Ttt6 SECI666 eF 2111 t fi A rt.—The Wash ington correspondent of the Baltimore Pa triot says : ••Itie surmised that Mr. Foote was moved to area en Batumi, on every 0066140111, because, in the controversy some time since between Mr. Butler, of South Carolina, and Mr. Benton, the former chal lenged the latter. and eer.t the challenge by Mr. F. Mr. Benton refused to receive it train F., and it was sent by another per son. Mr. F. has not forgotten that." ANOTHICX EITICANIOAT EXPLOSION The steamboat fronton, of Thursday lest, while near the little town of Vanceburg, Ky., collapsed two of her flues, blowing two men overboard. who were. lost. An other csoloied man was so severely wound ed that he died. Many of the hands engaged tmthe boat were severely injured. One white math was not expected to live., A FaNALS, IN MALI ATTllta t iOilled a California company, and went aboard the steamer Jewess, of Cincinnati, with the company. She was not detected until al mom ready to start, when she was discov ered and proved to be the wife of one of the company. She had expostulated' with her husband against going, but he • being determined, she resolved to accompany hint and skate his fortunes. A wrou EFr mar or Rom—Franois Lien betges, who had been committed to jail at Newark. 'N. J., for drunkenness:ism; taken Kith delirium tremens, and dn 13un.. dey he thsafq bwiten broom handle be. tween hi. afth and cravat, and twisted it lighdraroned i oad4ad of, the broomstielv l being forced bawl into his throat! He wal &Wad quite dead.- ' A NOTHILII 0111 AT CRIVILIIIi.-=-The NOW Orleans Wepe,4elte, of kilo *9th ulLt gRY° a craven. hid iWirred wn the. btteeissip pi, in Parish of titt.- James, 300 feet wide and 6 feet deep. ••• ttbaserid ddtiorie hails been laubnegred. kimono,' damige°l4ll be done beforeftimbtaaeb its MALARIA.-"*".11.411110414 / of the A merican Fanner,' iroi' 11114 , Kai furnished the editor with a pipete the aubjeit, 'in; which he 'data& ' varidole fliiintrind Ikea the expbrieiob bfithe itiortiihEittot *Welk* on Malaria, to rove that the effetitWf thtair N nerletirvi — fnirtleptiffllt Ittei' PI 441 1 <l#tesklq,4l lllo ll Mks i ild thy Of %IR , 11?,,riffMA I IKW., Prooe4l Pr , TYPcs , W,eircqa.at.Pliu) of upwaiaa Of Bottom) , plnct s r t is the author °f thiP V• . 1 ~ , , : ) ..., .A .1j Tee Law's Alwormesumr.—A Mr. ©orating recovered 's verdict of 09.000 Il ene( the Oondeethiut 'River Radioed' r _abritit it year Or, foci tOries , hint but the company think. to ` 't flitiQrbiring one, appealed sad•obtalekt a new trial. The cause has jeatbetin tried again, and the jury have rendered *nether verdict of $lO,OOO. toGvasts.....We undenmind this article is rodeeting a wonderful revolution on the upper, tvoTo-out lends in lower Virginia.— Ws hmit of some cases where the first statp.has paid (Or land, guano, and all oth ist, expenses, and left money in the pocket K the faratert—Bichinond Times. Tma.QAPP. 10 10.111 11 0.7 — . The ociffen7 tdiblettel the'eoastitutioa of the State Ottio, met at °Mambas, oa the OIL of Mr. .14wiaitMer,*111901Well'Or Dow sou, w 1 iik 11 9 1 ,1 0(1 lb* meow et Bobir 4 e teahrweile wrwr no,* isnewit Aimed in the lilt Mallet, end his ;Mee& Bee ton with $90,000. Test But how mint I have gar thare f whs. will sever cow, hest Wire—% , a f &Hiatt AT in of our aglow ikAtheiniAleorgia, hes sent us the following letter with permissibn to publish the smite, Tam' AND WILL' Pits vAn..—Athens, 'August 24 ` ,1649.- - -Mr. A. Alexander--Dear Sir t Having been 'afflict.' edfor more than ten months with Chrot= ie Ihflainatlon of the tuttp---at times very severely—and having adkoed many med icines Without any but temporary relief— I purchased about three bottles of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, front' the effects of which I obtained more relief than from all the medicines I had ever taken for that distressing disorder. I have by the re peated use of this valuable 'Balsam been more free from pressure for breath and op petition on the lungs than I had anticipa ted and, indeed, conceive that I will be cured by continuing its use, of this moat disheartening malady. I do most cheer fully tender you this acknowledgement, which yon will use as your judgment dic tates. Rooney BURRS. Waytteborough, Burke Co. Georgia BALTIMORE MARKET. ►sox rs■ Bavrixoas stir OF WstrW FLOUR.-!=ales on Saturday of 31:10t81e. How ard Street near at $6.06. City Mills held at $5 25. Corn meal $2 81 as 2 87. Rye dour $B.OO. BRAIN.-Supply of all kinds of Grain light, pri ces as follows red wheat $1 14 a 311 16 i and white $1 08 asl 12. White Corn 53 a 64 cut. yellow 56 a 57. Oats 38 a 40. Rye 65 a 56. CATTLE.—Priens rented from $9.50 to $4 25 on the hoof. equal to $7.00 a 8.25 net, and agora. ging $3.81 gross. HO S.--dales of live hogs at $5 95 a $5. 5 0 per 1001 b.. PROVISIONS.—M cgs Pork $lO6O and Prime $9 50. Bacon—Sides 51 cents; Hams 9 a 10. Shoulders 44 a 41. Lard 74 in bills., and 71 in kels--acarce, and in demand. MARRI ED, On the 7th inst., by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Jolts Rt XI, of Mountpleasent township, and Miss ".EI.IIIA HIPIIIIRTIV, of Hamilionban township. On the 1.111 ult., by the Rey. John Fohl, Gan. W et To it a, of this county, and Miss Ssasis drir sat., of York county. On the 2bth ult , by the Rea. Mr.Sechler, Hez calln H•as, of Carroll county, M4l, and Miss SARIII SIPANGII.I.It, of this county. On the 9th ult , at Conevrair Chapel, by the Re'. Mr. Anderson, Junta P and Wu Mani Kuria, both of this county.. On the ith inst., by Res. J. A. Murray, Owl. B. Basamr, of Cumberland, and ?dirks Mlar ANN ROBIJITTI, of this county. DIED, On the 28th ult., Mra. MURIA BA RR, Of this couuy, in the 83,1 year of her age. Onthe 2d Met., Daitu. MitAt•an, son of Francis Ogden. of Cumberland township, aged 8 months and 20 deys. MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE. rIIE undersigned has opened an Office A- in Carlisle street, next door to the ••S'E'A It" office, whore he will be found at all times, prepared to attend to all business that may be placed in his hands. D. A. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, May 10, 1850. NOTICE. F ETTERS Testamentary on the motile JLA of Palma ELINC, late of Cumberland tp.. Adams co., Pa..dec'd. having been grant ed to the subscriber, molding in Mountjoy township, notice is hereby given in such as are indebted to said estate to make pay ment without delay, and those having claims are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. JOSEPIi FINK, Ea'r. May 10, 1850.-6 t XOTIVE. AN away from the subscriber on the night of the 15th of April, 1850, CHARLES C. LITTLE, an indented ap prentice to the Coach-Trimming business. All persons are hereby warned against harboring or employing add apprentice, under penalty of the law. C. W. HOFFMAN. May 10.-3 t G ETTYSBU RG FEMALE SEMINARY. THE Summer Session of this school will commence the 271/t of and end the 20th of September. The Winter Session will continue from the 2lst of October to the 20th of April. TERMS.—The pricei of the Summer Session, according to the studies, are 118 and $8 ; of the W inter Session, $9 and 212. Pupils will be charged from the time of entering to the end of the term. No de ductions from the price will be made, ex cept for lime lost bj , the Teacher, or pro keeled illness of therittpits.' "Extri char= gees for Music,Dritiring and Painting, the Langitagesi itd the various breathes Of Fancy Work May 2, NOTICE. • L.WrTFM:rentemenfary on the Es- JIL4 _, tate at Cxxesinpz.s, late or mkouniaoy township, Adams nounty, Pa t ,. iiieesSeis, hiving been gtieted,to the sub sori6er, 'residing In said township, unties 4 hereby gisen to thnee indebted to said estate ,to wan payment, end ,to those Inv ing claims to,,preeent the same PrWiii make;tgisiC Pl tae( fps oettletriept. ,DUR,OO,IIA,W, EA l r. P'O On:--6t AtialL .ST IF:VICNSCIII. r:FORNEY .4T LofTV;I driFFlCE‘in'ttie Omura Ssinalei Mirth 4 - 4 !' tor-the oouruhonscs, betwiien , Smith' and Sie witness ft owners. ' ' • Shoes, t• Shoes 1. Shoes . :TUST 'received a large lot of, Ladies' IP' Morocco and Kid SHOES, GAIT ERS, &c.; Misses do; also, Gentlemen's coarse and fine Hoots, Congress Gaiters Pamps. &c., at KURTR'S CHEAP CORNER. One Thing Certain, ITMAT MARCUS SAMSON can and will sell Window Blinds, Shirts and Suetlenders, silk and gingham Cravats, Handkerchief's, and all other articles in his line cheaper Mon the cheapest. March 15. RE,GISTER'S NOTICE. ATOIIICIB,ie hereby gitren to all Lelia tai other pentane concerned, dun e Administration Accounts of the d persons hereinafter mentioned will be lente4 at `the Otgibine t Pearl of AMA, Bounty, fbrocutfirittition and iillowence, on ruestlity the 41h tloy"eflnne heal r . L , : 122. 'the account of John Lightner and Fredintall Loki; Executors el Philip bods deceased. , • , ~„ , 123. The second and final , account of Jacob frollinger. one of the EXSobtots of Valentine, Holfingar, denSpead, , , 124. The second and find account of William King, Administrator of William demium d.. ' " 126. the second and final account of James Moore, one of the Executors of Grizzle Pettani deceased. - 126. The second and final account of Wm. Blank, Executor of Jacob Guice, de ceased. 121. The first and final account of John Witherspoon. one of the Executors of .E -lizabeth Wilson, deceased. 128. The tlretand final account of Hen-. ry Lott, kdministratorof Elizabeth Hough telin, deceased. 129. The first and Mud account orJohn Bender, Executor of Catharine Bender, deceased. 180. The second and final account of John Bender, one of the Executors of Jacob Eyater, deceased. 101. The account of Wm. Vanorsdel, one of the Executors of Elizabeth Wil-. son, deceased. 132. The second account of David Soy der, Administrator of Frederick Snyder, deceased. 133. The account of Joshua Hoover,' Administrator of Elizabeth Hoover, de ceased. 184. The Arm account of Joseph Fink, Executor of Peter Case, (keened. 125. The first account of John Groap, surviving executor of Philip Group, de ceased. 130. The second and final account of Geo. Spangler, Executor of Jacob Spang ler,- deceased. 187. The account of John Wolford,Ad ministrator of Anna Mary Myers, deceas ed. 138. The first account of John T. Williams and Wm. T. William, execu tors of Ezekiel Williams, deceased. 189. The first account of Robert Bell, executor of James Bell, jr., deceased. 140. The first account of John H. Au labaugh, executor of Geo. Clark, deceased. 141. The second and final account of Peter 'Fronde, executor of John Harman, deceased. 142. The second and final account of Henry Myers. executor of Daniel. Dear dorff, deceased. 143. The first and final account of Sam uel Durboraw, Trustee for the sale of the real estate of Stephen King, deceased. 144. The account or Daniel Baer, ex ecutor of Elizabeth Ripple, deceased. 145. The first account of Thomas M'- Cleary and Wm. Sadler. jr., Administra tors of Wm. Sadler, deceased. 140. The first account of Hannah F Neely,executrix of John Neely, dpreased 147. The first account of Jatnis Cun ningham, executor of John Stewart, de ceased. 148. The guardianship account of Jas. Major, guardian of Samuel 11. Witherow, minor son of Wm. Witherow, deceased, —said account rendered by Robert Ma jor, executor of James Major, deceased. 140. The first and final account of Jane M'Grew, Adin'x of Alexander M'Grew, deceased. 150. The first account of Jacob Wehler, Administrator of Geu. Kalltreider, jr., de. ceased. 151. The guardianahip account of John Benner, guardian of Philip, Mary, Eliza, William, Henry; John, Susanna, Jacob, Hannah Mariah, Sarah andi David Hart. zell, minor children of Wm. Hartzell, de ceased—said account rendered by Henry Benner and Josiah Benner, executors of John Benner, deceased. 152. The first account of John Thom as, Adm'r de honis non with , the will an nexed, of Abraham Emil& deceased. 153. The first account of Henry Albert, jr., and Moses Philips, administrators of Jacob Albert, deceased. 154. The first account of James M'Al lister, executor of Wm. Gwinn, deceased, 155. The first account of Abraham Spangler and Wm. Settle, executors of John Lady, sen., deceased. 156. The first account of Abraham Spangler, executor ol Henry Epley., de ceased. 157. The first account of Davit! C. Brinkerhoff, acting executor of Martina Brinkerhoff, deceased. 158. The final account of Moses Oink. Administrator do Wain non of Panic! Funk, deceased. 159. The final account of, Wm. Doug lass, surviving executor of Jas. Douglass, deceased. WM. W. HAMERSLY, Register. Register's Office. Gettysburg, May to, • COUNTY MEETING. THE Whig Citizens of Adams County are *aeond to assemble in Conn. ty Meals& at the Court-hone% in the Borg ough of Gettysburg, on /Weida,/ the 411. day til Arise next, at 1 o'cloek; P., K., to appoint delegates 'to represent them In the State Convention which is to Meet at PIA. adelphia tin Wednesday the 10th day' of June next, to nominate candidates for Ge nal Continissioner, Surveyor and Altditor General. , • ' • ' , • A. R..STEVENON, D. HORNER, • 8. 8. M'CRNARY, WM. V. ittMAS, . - • .. •1380. . • , B. P. MaY S. : e04107.(10#008144‘. 41140141M111 PICIPTIca. riCH , E undersigned. having been sp. " points& under . * deed of voluntary ament. ,jlattignen,Ol,44N.,TEXing‘, Hof Etsdinttevroeldp. &lime coegty. nib. bonus he given U'it iihicaiit iadebi ed to the said John Trimmer,. to call and mike iniyinent to - the sabscribirr t residing in said totenetdir,'• and to 'thine itilyig claims Irk prOteii th 4l. rigiii4 l. oolr IP thentiCaked , tgr retilethent: JOHN HHOUGi H; UNigaea. ' . May 30.-01 . .- 1 Hass and, Raton. APR!ME article of .11A0011,111A118, Ph°4lo4rPo &C. 4 just received and for sale a t - HAMERSLY'S. 6EII TLEXIEJ, WHO may need a Superfine, Sunday, or even a Wedding Suit, can be ac- Immthodated to theiridvantage, by calling SAMSON'S. ZahTS. I f ATESerVASHIONS , Milli undersilgued' respectfully ' f rot in o -m- his lritmiks and the, publiq trenerall.Y. that he has just manifectOred a superior Salio of „.'" NATs ~: , r ; of the, best miasmal, and,later style. at his old cemblialMent inilllotidi, Baltimore street,. oPPo 4 4 l _, J lllle ONIErt office,•and next door_ ON , 2 iftwoplo'o,. li ning Bembliehmeolalbrvq, ni re.,..f9 1 ":', lowing I Superior hiplemeltln Phis ...,n a le• Silk,,Russia,:Fioe Euro__,sildiEdollnh ' HMI, ere., ell of which he will *elan! tor VW?, or country produce, It ,daliYafa4 untalcdk ately..: FUN. taken in !plme tar , Hate ' • , J. J. BAI4IM I N , Aliso. , April 20. 1860. • . . BOOT AND BEIOB MAKING. 1111 E siitateribr respecOu4 innouncoa. to, the citizens of qattys h ats. that has oornmetiottti tho i : ~ BOOT anaStiOt MAKING, • at his residence, on. BouthiVuhingion. street, adjoining that of W. WIIOTSKY4 where he will be prepated to fillallordets in hie line. , f : f , •. . Ladies will be waited lupon at their Mb.. idences, if desired. l'hesubserilxtr hopcu by strict attention to business, to merit snd•{eceive a liberal share of patronage. ; THOMAS BRINGMAN. Gettysburg. April 1/IL.-4f • GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY wUdICIIIXE T Fll . l3 d estab b lishWient -will now be err 11%2311144 COE@ who take pleasurein being able to announce to their friends and the public generally that they have constantly on-hand a retry great variety of Holloware and Stoves, innludirg Kettles.. Pets, Ovens, Skillets. Pane, Griddles, Etc. ; Onmnion Parlor, Air-tight, and Crooking Stoves--among them the far-famed HATHAWAY. 'Fe Farmers they would say, they hare on hand an excellent assortment.of Farming' hn}t leaae~a►>rr consisting of the renowned Sevlor Plough , Woodcock's and Witherow's, b. IVatren's Patent Windmill, Straw-cutters, Ate. Bt ‘CKSMITIMG is (wiled on by the best of workmen.— rimy will still carryon the BOOT 4 SUOF: shop in the Seath end of the Foundry buil ,ling,,where, with good workmen and the ehcellent materials, the neatest Btu and best work will be made. 0:7 - Ladies will be waited oast their residences,- - All the above mentioned articles. with a great many others not named. Rill be fur nished as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they can be had any whirr else. ICP Repairing, of all kinds. done at the short 9, notice. Gettysburg, April 26, ISO T. WARREN WOULD respectfully request all those having unsettled accounts in his books to call and settle itnthetlititely. ter the lavof.ditly next, hie' bet*. 'will be placed in the bends of art officer for, settle• moat. BEE-HIVE HOTEL, Corner of Pennsylvania Rvenue and Si Mary's Street. and adjoining St. Mary's College. Baltimore, .Fl 4 "1", TESSE GARRETSON, late of York, nPa., informs his friends that he has taken the above well-known Holed, for merly kept by Adam Fisher, and more re cently tiy Lame Williamson, 'where he is prepared to accommodate those, who may patronize him te a manor that cannot fail to give satisfaction. His CHAMBERS are furnished in the most complete sod comfortable manner; the BAR is provi ded with the choicest liquors sad other re freshments, and the STABLING will it all times be attended by the mast careful attendants. The stand is calculated in an eminent degree for WAOONERS & DROVERS.' as it has the largest and moat convenient yard in that seetina of the city...end the Stabling Shedding are of the beet se& moat commodious. . It is bio.,inteption to pey Snot At tention Loki' btwinem, aiuL every . thing in hie power, to repder hi., goose. comfortable. anti Ile respectfully eplicite call from his frisods stitl the fothiktri Baltimore. May a, ispoirrsinupp. NOTICE TO TAX-PAViliS.' NOTIPE hereby glrosn'iliitt l tAri Cnmatissipticrs will sale* es 4 6- Meat. 11 of kitg ,e,o„pANZ:,lpeun,o l / 1 4,cgiffklY , TiVeA,IAPINCkfor Putt I•sfekafiSl to collefillnkftlt Or DO , ferm the *Blh ,day( OtAßtlgia / and Collectors are h ereby ,xesteartdte Wake such abatement to ell pet'eqes,per ing on or before said day. 41 1 Q"PcAlril01 1 Lb0=41 1 4 tisytestit thl Mi nty nbe Tore Monday the tenetMy nexl c —mther. Wise they will not*itthisleil.l ol o/04 0 */ft menL. It will be *matey of4elestiers tali mporkindiridnab.pinouaM •I • a ' Jeteell ~.fr elaßNlNGerkitt* • ' +-4 /ORM /AteseitibtAlli;trJ ,, 4/ r • 10010114.411141116.1 ‘ tri Aabst—l.' Accelerate% et% • • . te,ii i ,;* f ry t , 1 1. alb 411111 . • MIST RECSIVILIt ZAIIiIICAINIMMIXIani Or , Fiontoce'Bridi 'Honis ' ii 11 rasa' Mtn ' ,• • • Pe • ' do. • dd. " Aldebraide & Jenny Lind do. !!. Obip and straw do. - - • 4n111;11'. Palm, Legh(,)rn Bt. StriT, pats, which will be sold as chap VI the chei. est. •CAprit 5. IoiRD OIL; A very illperior Ankle,' rot' We by' VrrfORGE ARNOLD. Fresh Arrival ! &Hoc ERNES, QUEEN'S. • MIRE, a•c. WM. I W. HMERSLY __ 11' retu rned 'from the City with an return and well selected assort -1 meat' f GROCERIES of all kinds, such ailf,l ll N C•ffset 'Nofomest Fish. Mee, B Al p , p Balt; do o r /ke g whielt , he will'eell at that eon% be beet • any wheree 7 — Ai flillait 10 :bat imarsinait 'et (.11,14*NIOW 4,114 over , opened, ji; ,liiie :mar e 1; vf'bkhi ha iffvkleas. 0 4 attenfioP of;,purehisarl, me. also to the large 'esteirt7 inent.l4ooos of *sm inatilwotamm.. with dm assurance that they cannot be beat, abhor in wealitg, variety. or °help mate:" lib''',Remombey . , Molise. te secure ,Bargains is at 'BilltititSLY . B, - North, west oormer•of Ott dminond. : , Gettysburg, April 11, 1850. SCARLItt. PEVER CURED. • asionjfkiv .mkt of Waist. (inlet. +-• ,A, peter child II: Villiima• attest; was M. ;ken down with seerilealeiver. The docker in.atteadenes had been remarkably. lineup.. 'ceseftil and detettni ned to see why tned« ieine , would db . ; the COO he had heard :of this, fever., were fatal; andhe ,concluded that do medicine could be.worse!than his I had proved:': SO' :in this ease he wilier. 'ed W ater , Gruel.:, The poet milthet knew how fatal this fever ade.litten. Mid.. shit thought wM give my, citil4,,Brartdreth's Pills andltiet pveithial four Pills, which operated well. The doe. tot , the next , day w.att pleased. told ; the mother the child was doing welloutd to ,on,with the .water gruel., .Bhe 'four:mon. E very - der Ithe. dottioi maleved:greel.. acrd every day tbli,olotber. ,gave from two to four Brandreth i a,Pillet [n a little teorethan a week the, child: ants The doctor midi thaactuto bed Elven him a lesson; for the child was sinpltow. red by gruel, whores* every other case of scarlet foyer he had had that winter, he had lost. whiin he had pursued active treatment. But now he was satisfied that nett* was the beat Physicitia r ahled by water -gtiml: he. might have 411 idded 11,,Brandedeirits. Driandardi NJ** iielditatlikients perboxit Ofte?BraPitlAleirthiCipsloo o o l 4 l Broedwaj .Ns TOtirolf ll 4:4L,* fo4 9l d#llo, authedua Agonto--Joak Bki Pelnikilifta.A hnthink ItiegMatennowat ltdielrarbottaib. bon/lama M. O. White, , Hirrniatell.gliseeir. ingot & On.. .I.lolnown I letarythlnelitiCash town town; Ono. VV . & H. D:Heagfillahnehir D. J.H. Aglebikulkh. , *mom eirMechanicsville; Bawl Shirk, Hanover. J., IL STEVENSON, 4,, WHOLESALK _ PiltOCE/0 Ei/et 'aro Three doors South 6 Ohißridge, Front St. % HARRISBURG.' ' M. S. for the -Occriritriiotlation of o • Mereharue aUd others hi IllauPhin: Cumberland, Franklin, and ddighboring counties, has opened,an exteneive Whole sale Establishment fur the sale of Grocer ies and Liquors, as above. W ith the co operation of a large 'importing house in Baltimore, he will offer gonds here at the *tame prices at which they can' be purcha sed in the city. He respecttilly - sonata' the favor of a call from those wishing to purchase to satisfy them of his entire abil• ity to sell as he promises. The Attention of landlords is invited to a lot of liquors in store, and for sale at importers' prices. lir:rOrders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatches' at city prices. Feb. 15, 1850. NEW 6.0000, AT THE. ®oa® OF THE TWO EXTREMES; 1 1 :h. IL D LEASE call and examine the largest A stock or CA.PS, BOOTS di SHOES. that had ever , been kePt in place-- , embracing every variety of New Fashion. Style, arc., and sold at reduced Straw and Leghorn Vats.'' oleo ne hand. Thp &eye, proeidihe'for the two eatmuls ii st.tbe,'old eta* tillsti dams. below the Peat Ofrate. PielsOli tiqa have hen made fora law Spring a Bummer business.. . W. PAXTON: FIRE FIRE! THE Delaware 'Mutual liafety . ranee, Company; Philadelphia. are now doing on the mutual Olin, li‘ing the iniurod' s participation in 14 ptubla of the, CoMpany, without liability beyond the premium rad. , isoopreaniton notes taken on I admit rresesentents fere made." 1 The aubsotiberi'ait Agent for the above Company, will mike laippnces, PAO permanent or limited. on propeaty and of , . firma of testy deresiptice, spins( loos- no damage b the. ' (IAMUEL PAONESTCOOK. 9ett7:0,1,,UT11i:1404111800."4 ITC)I'101L. gatiteVlSfroce Ilinset.'ileteated. E'rtr.ll§ teiiiiiiintaiy'ai the tn. 1, 1 1 , ate of Gooses Hams, late of New 000141,;Adants motility, Pa.. ilec'd, having benis grated to the subscribers, notice it herebygliell to all whoare indebted to said Eislate ) tpmSlieparneet w ithou tdelay; and to those haring claims to present the same properly tarthentieated, to the subscribers residing its New Oxford, for settlement. ' WM. D. DIMES, - .ALEX. 8. NIMES, April 11; . l850-8t [Executor'. 11 . E1A1L WARE, such Tubs, Buckets I' 4l - 1 &c. Also Baskets,. Toys, Rugs, Mats &NW fo.ti Wait • . HAM E USL Y 'S. WRITE WHEAT FLOUR—also a , oodaiticlepf family Flour, white 4101 yellow (``bahMeal, Buckwheat Meal, raid; tice.,--11' full asaortmelit—for sale by'' - W. W. HAMERSLY. Table Cutlery. A FULL. *ad excellent assortment o 2 7 1 - . common and'auperior Table Cutlery Spoions, 4r.c.. for Sale at • • HAMERSIXII Combs ! Combs ! A FINE' assortment of COMBS pot noeived by J. 1,. SCUICK. CONFECTIONS. , • KELLER KURTZ Hss just ommed a variety of choke CONFECTIONS. comprising the folloilog choice varieties of Fressitmits‘ dies, to wit : Boa Boni, Sago Almond*, Preserved Almonds, Preserved Plums, Jelly Cakes, Portuguese Drops, Comfits, '&e.; also the folkleriug medium quell tied t Choate, Lemon, Vanilla, Horehound, Boor Drops,. Mat do., Chooolate de., Mint in Twim, Sap entdy,•Cocoa do t Mama Aim. ,Aheolid liov 40.4 e n, . • , • , i . 'with ell fibeuratal• weriether at Gem • . do;,' Canditlit , abm Wound Nets, Cream don ,' Pecan do., English William, Filberts, Al •Monds ; withlAttlap Itiltits; lit Vicente per,•,liPit., ?mattes/. aance ,, l) , lnrir•frlPh and•befaL4 l 4o l 49.42 Vii! thifclaikas' 31 1flotiltIf Opapik ~ , ct,, , *7 ' l r ., 7 *POOL . , ~-: , l't Y ti; I'l x ;D. ' • h, rtetitisrtEliis`,AU,ALtL , - .• 'IG -01N'FMENT • Contain.P?. . .retincPr.t? err, . . ,InfrI'ALLDITER'S Afar MR&Pifigi o iiiii* lINII-ir PI Riyi containing no seere.ust or oilier 'Minitel, has WA well attpisted. depincthe v l i t sixteen year*, and more IbllillihrbditiMi tu . having 'beet. - :willills th y tillt "lbw years; p shows It lis • ..,reidellito pr ;it ,:may be 'did rilY - istios k end." _tor tum his ors, shore, and.elLkinda of sores, it has 'sumo •. 1 • ~•. .0 , `.. • .1 1,....• i 14 • ft ' .• .rtrreli==ii,;4iiiii4lai t i•lvit . pi 'oi. ibiiii•at Wife!: ' • ' - _,, ~'' ' '' ,feu'BURNS-4 * or ,therienclbingtlit 'int wroth,' firt:biots.:.,lBo.diostrtiows kit *Wog it.) , , PllADBrillitimads are roily meted.by she., ,ointment, it, Dever laibl os l o Bl lll g# l o For iffi''. Piles, • • • ' '• • ifilierritita en d , Nuitine:kifeir fiii4iiii4iii iiir . 'soil otuiwettea ' or Sort ''llienitithifirtielil' Wei ire withoat It. . In eseb mists, ,it , •ftielY mid; at coriing to, tha , directions, sopopti c eac h . boa, i; gives bits a teriftedholos: -••°• - - • - • '(v. , d the box ape otialst tiling 'Most - ER'S OLNITM ititfois. E 4 rye* ~ Atter, Chilblilet . R eed:lers Ekes Atstissmi Sore I risrostp.' Broochitis, **ow *VW twat, .fraigss /Now of* 80•0•4/00 1 orke. Aga , os, likajotla, .giir ellst, SorrekCirer.ati Mem., es sfr the Skin Sore Zips; Piespier t sc., arid jai 91 the Limbs Pierce Altheronvions t , Piles,' CON ":,sit, Creopi.ent;ilot if, Bo*** &Wol f liscihstker ritlft 141•4 tr 1. 2 4 1 1 44: 2.-_, ~• ~.,; • i , . .1. HEUSI [B9l-r-lt restioyes, almost forme. dleitely ` 'the ' iiillatilmitiera liii4' intittini;'*o ' the' ' (*mist: . . Read 'do 'illitittloiel' in burst the illidilAraerlse abet has mood Wiens of the headache, who had it regularly . tvetry . weak I.lr twisty.e year*** epee, •Aut le,Muie virmintit. - '''` - • SCALD.BRAD—Weldrot'eutsidtakitt 4hitts . • have 'actually ileford beefy klitoinshisliedyishd lbeskill lit lime • dftebn 1 to rinentyl ph rii tipstser.. One matriold• u* !bit Olt herein/ wig.ll3oo 99 his childrea Without rosy, beasfil p i t ,hery bill*, sit thrs'tintment cured them; and so With msfiy Sobers. , .. . ' The. ferildwimi teetinkmlit 441 'Orin 'by the celebrated Or: Wooster ileilebillor enitbni•s the - great medical viiielventithid t : - .PTIst- - AMOrithlti pi actkeast I Medicintiand .:„Family _Physician r' the Ji stinguishili merits i'l - Illfick - IMM I VP' lirisirei preciated and recognized by nibi of Europe.. . , , ., '..'lltlihill reatt find, f ackiiilinted 141141 ' ' patients which - compose •DVAllisters' Alibis!. mg Cintment i and ,baviBg prescribed and tested it in. my Pay** Petit*, rilba44 *hiikligiki In 'eying or certifying that si ii Yegilieble Remedy coiling no ,rntaitlll teimWat - I ever ; that:R*l iodinate, combined are, and tul ; d irected , kl; ,Okt.r r9plrtre,, only hermits*, bit ~I. great 'tidies. et %hi scientific 'reedy et great pli'veli J Od r relit rani* itriend it "at a 1.01904 mi gebille diner much iiidi, and iiiiahuirt , wispledioiMis. cure of agreat variety. or tame .. 'hough I halt never .eltbor recotartleuaid i: Pt 1 llolifi 14 '1 1 4 sale of secret medicine,, regkili ,or ;cite truly. itirriciri, ailieseiorittelie alba hi,..... oniittaiPtibio AI the ;pro), attar of tintitsphi antibliiiith"; o ! ' his discovery, *Mims me to sej ~thoa meek rt. girding it. ` •.-. W. RUC'S, M.D. New York, "AteriliSt .44401.. ...• `,I ErThis (nutmeats good for any part of the body or limbs whotleraspod.. lis some cases it should be appliertiolless. - ••• "-• CAUTIONe—Nce .thilent.wilt ~ i ti genial order. the mute of: JAM; Ill'Acurran is 'grit tea with. it pen on ,csrerm (bet. . , DX For salrciry my ;Uinta in allthe princip a l JO. towns in thirlinitedilteme. • • JANES McAtLISTBR; i` Solt Proprietor of the above Motielacti PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. 98 °Plorth.lbild itivehledisiphist. ~ ~ • be• ICE 26 'Cittre 11.111,0V.0 ' 'AG -4: 'SI roasts, seph , R i iliedeY, ! elidiedisttiti t: Wetter. iht Remo; En s enitslioes t ;j.lit s !ilehrisidt b allonernetilXA, Morris & Co., York; in J;4O/11•Pitiot 4 iliPbBlit'o , Allall lileillitl.rrittlorAi.l; r!o v.l vi,i ,: ~ 1 EntOLElo l l l7'l-:111 " tit '136 / • coptimiAr fietioi;b4;A: - 4.6;44 nril,"4loherAlliffie Of 4114 111416 8 84 1 m. 4 Akl l .PV't lie generallf . thiii ai he: btllleek'iliAM of the large aiiii•inato9l9PLlisld Hotel, in Chamblisalierintilaif rg. Pa., for a nimbi "orleariziander the care of JAMBS Alni4 and widely and favorably, ; 40. 1 41tti4raveUing Public, as the' itollol4Aplkelit the mail Stages no seaddmitip SeSisenref York.flikr risbilfg,HhitintieisbergilhOtilnWa;M crick, and the intekeiedisite towns.. The honed :his been 4hinistiffhly, simpoiredtatill refuriiiishodi done in thweffortuzaustain nhichigk'sdiati SCUM or thn,Hontle.sndniendartil , welttlip.l oinhbpsworusp off the Trevellist PablikA ; TheAsergioes , thea tiro bitting** and : cage) ainsdere .waseiteiL Lids every requisiteAssinveniosicemlll.4.essum 'ended to all Whn ttaejr bephowed to favor tatiejui thelirmicinatiN, a . • !31 lON Lit WAIN " otitils4,4l, l ,?- • • ," " !):1 .1( frilE)101/4114r 1118tie)fill Pokeension an invaluable. receipt for making 1391 e, w hich .betpgw offere to the public at a very insignificent and extreor divarily low price. •A. very superior and elegant article of soft soap can be made by this receipt, without Fat, Ashen or Ley, and one barrel of it boiled in the incredi ble short space M . ONE 11OUS, and at a coat not exceeding Seventy-,fiee . Cents to the barrel. This Soap' will be warranted superior for washing and other purposes, to any made in the usual manner, and if not found as warranted. the. money will be refunded to all who bought receipts. . Heads of families and others will do well to give this. matter their attention, as it will prove a great saving of labor and ex pense. No person wilt be permitted to sell receipts unless authorized by me. • - JOHN MEIXEIi. Price One Dollar. gcrßeceipts can be had of SOLOMON POWERS. Nov. 23, 1849. Gettysburg. AP,ITRONS—an excellent 'article for IL' Tarts, and other purpoaria r ,juat re ceived and for sale by • WM. W. HAMERSLY.* RONE & Earthen Ware, of all kinds, for ale by HAUER/JIM. OIL ILM FACTUIYd TO COACHMAKER4, A. THE undersigned respectfally finnan*. cea to the Coach makers a eels• bog and other places, that they hatetonri menced the manufacture of Oil Cloth and Canvass For Coaches;hf the very beat quality, on,, an extensive scale, which they are psi* red to furnish, wholesale aged retail. on the most reasonable term.. Our Canimeow#l 6 ,‘ be could e9usl in finish and (polity to raa7,,, isson4radttred In the city. •,:••! o:s 6 Thn stbscribms also mastelieh o mk. for 'arluiltiale or retail, COACH NiStiof iltiapeylor quality, to which 04 invite thp attention of L'crechieskers seal _famous Wanting to purchase with a vier', preening spin. They have now on band. , and will Constantly keep on hand, a fall PoPPli• , irrOrdera fr om a distance will ba f proraptly attended to. „ • • • .18AMUEI. J. LITTLE. • • GEORGE H. Lirri+ , Marifilo, 1850. *HO o firrfut Alp; „ Birk IN A NEW , finiao. „ J. G. FREY trarroutg% his asknowledgmenha to hisPlVlende for past favors. sod hog . ' OM Olsson* ernottottoring that he is again bstoSted . cold. stand, on Washingtott itreetVent again) south or Thompson 's.. litneletshant he will be prepared, as here (afore. to do all kinds of OX.IIeff4 I. CLOTII, 4. SIGN P.111,1117- . .t Oirrillp Repelling done - at , .hors poll AtivilidWn reasonable teams, for width Copal ?rod ace will be taken. • • The isitbierlber is thankful for paid fa 'Slid 'hopes; by attention' to busineir, Intl • desire to please, to merit and receive • ismitiamthers of publie patronage. • J. G. FREY. • tlettysburg. Jan. 12, 1849.—tf 4), inters,and Housekeepers. • Wu.. . aliment Palma. fling itiderilined has the pleasetes Ofu. a• &nee - meting to'the public that hd hia haven .a new PAINT. which ? , lons he dura by end general excettence. he. tare, IVI - "OEENT PAINT," and to sekieli ieltes the, attention of Painters , an others merested. This paint heel b:9ji i ellity .. tested by "'outgo Painters, other,. mfrtng the past year or two, if,lleniff used,: has been pronounced au.; poi hi every respect, to any paint here. kl°r° 1 - 40,tnderikned his in his posseiioe . cerh` ge,from antieesand others w i, biie tied it and give it the preference over . all other compositions, which he will be, pleedied . to exhibit to any who. may *lilt. to see them. Reference is respectfully made to•the following gentlemen : Robert Smith,"Wen. W. Paxton, Hon. Geo. Smy Mdr.: Geo.' - . Swope. ker. H. Holland, T. Warren, ..X. 11., Danner. Dr. D. Gilbert, Hugh Pfeniiiddie, J. G. Frey; D. Lashell, Df Binihissr. • Itr . Reeitipts for individual use. or rights' foiiheipli counties or States, can be had on modershe terms, by application to 'the. subscriber. • • JOHN JENKINS. iP/PUYII I O4 II T. Merck Oa, 1850.-if .A ASTERN FARRI, DOR Bale. or will be exchanged fbe Real Esuite in this Borough or its Sielnity, 14. . , WELL•IMPROVED I q kti lON in Washington county, Illino* ir:rApiily 'to Dr. H. S. HUBER. Ch s t a bersborg, greet, opposite the Pat taw. nr r. Gettytiburg, itfireh 29, 1850.—1 f . ' Gentietisett 00 wish a pinl article ors,s i nif: 1 7 .4sTmG, silk cravat*, Itt*, tin:biers, suspenders, gloves, stoclop Ti Otslinteru, tritc.. can be 'supplied.. at ** co!q"Prief Mtorsl of . t t‘prll J. L. BCtielf.„,- LADIES call and Pee a fine alsortelent PARASOLS at KU RTZ'SCHEAP CORNER. , [April 2d. Inns! Palls! ALarge variety of FANS joist receird et, and offered to the Ladies ft KURTz's Cheap Corner. - Table. Covers. WOOl, and Cotton TAIII:E C f OV ERS, cheap, just erriverd attaLillit sale at KURTZ'S Cheap Cornei., • NOTICE. , -+ , ) H E Books of original eubscriptiim Int - 11 - the building of the . LINN/FAN' II A 1.1.., (Pennsylvania College.) , O.' 11 "!) e t been. placed in the hands of D. A. It *l,-, Les, for collection. Those *kr, listi!ti .:* lected to pay their' subsciiptionis iiii',. ~' quested to make immediate psynserit ! ~ , F. W. 0 ElIED10 . • ' April . 28, 1850,—gt _- .. • Jost 'teteiverol.;;' ,- .) 0,,,) AFew more of thou cheap Clidi i t! Coats. Also some floe Caul Panto, of every variety, at S Muck Ili. AIWOOKIL • Call !, ! Cali ! A T SAMPSON'S Clothing ikettl:ose zlig , Sees lot of the ehearoet Vista elr sty deoeriptioo that ever rots did ma.
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