BALANCM.:•%IAIIIIINO A HEAD.—It is i NIAN Kit.t.co.—A tn:to triineil Clark' ealettlated that the value of exports to (..!al-`voluntarily threw liiinsvif under the pAs ilotnis. from all the :States op this sole of Fenger train of cars. rotnitt4 east, Frlday the Rocky MOMitAillti, At omit' tiiifijiy"OlgAit, at Aim Arbor, andwas almost in utilionti—the imports of g dint, itt p.iy- ,stantly killed. The whole train' passed meet, tofileen millions—ha ea yet dote,' over himi :lie placed: himself. On the thirty iThe millions. If thitysbutiliibot be ' tract lt before the ears came sp. with the paid tri nine months, won't *here be, sonic evidintlintention of being run over, and at smashing t—N. I, lietal i i,}' , p. . I ttie engine approached, dome one pelled The California ekeitelitentlind the F' , 114):. ' 11thi tar, but ho imin'elliatete threw biesselt moat of money and merchandize to that . across the track forwarded the engine, country, have tints fir heel) a positive loss too lute to be rescued. He belonged to to the Ittel*ol6 kof *Militates and partimilarly ; Ypsi:atiti, and was much addicted to boo to.the Atlantic cities. The withdrawal of i temperance, which was doubtless the capital from its wonted channels here, . rause of the singular ad.—Detroit dldrar tranifirwetty tlic.ehorns . of the i'aia lie, + liser. 111%81E1in' portiintittuthri, whitth atryet ! liameitootatl, .probably will not be, counter. b9hneed fur a long time to come, if, indeed ftsi rl cin't a paragraph' from the Herald, IA i rk it be, is the index for a P 'Vol i" u` . ,leitttiiVrittlen. Many whin have "149'iherbind of gold; at,d who, 'instead o I'l4 theriality in . all that: glittered, blifeliiitt'with 111nm:ills:a ppointment-loSs oflutMtlt,'rtieralth, Mime. and rill--are hest' atfltViiiltiiiiiifi a chipter for a work Which silrianttie'ittyled flit "California Delusion."' l+lrtlN4 :' • 'itiLL..—:_:),_ ---.:—._ —: . __—:. • • • t4IIIC CRIHII.....THE PEACH PROSPIHTV.. , I Sittee+thelate refreshing rains, the wheat cobalt this calunty presents a 'most beauti- 1 , (4 , am' promising appearance, and.the 'imij dittatitme.are, that the• yield will be more ahtmdent Aids year than usual. An twee,. sire peach grower, in one of the lower tow/winkle, informs us that the prospect fiiirtlie (hit ili quite flattering, the trees lielile'OPW hi fell bloom, and beyond 'the+ reit* din ordinary frost or cold speill.-•-• .clitt.,+? 't . ,'tini - fear orthose who raise pearhes iiie ma el, - iiii that the price will be low, - in . etiiiie Uence of the great quantity whielft tilltidi' foe sale.-'--Ddatcare County= ll'i , -'' piieltditit:' .'I3X7FIAOROINARY CARX OF 140:110RVITY.•;... 1)111Oh. as old negress, died in Diorfulkt Va., a few days ago, at the age of out 'run. died and twenty-three years! She was a AW•iitni . lit a fiimlly residing et the d real liiitigc," whet, 'the memorable battle was Ititight ttiere in 1775, bet Ween Wood--` l6lVtiVlrgitija troops and the Britiah gret ndieta,t'tindir Captain Fordyce, and wait aalitli %tie: a 'Oanilinother —a fact *Viet strata fief age. She WAS blind for aline'. pett'ilryitars, hut recovered her sight whoa itundredili year, so 'that she cotild s<ti'threntl a ea mbrie needle, and 'lilting 14Si. :ill her teeth, she cot no entire new set about the same lime; She was rernarkabty Fps : 4h ily, and industrious, to the busto—tVq.. 'Stota:sa Evt orxi at thivtir, Del., recently; of a manitalnett John Xiickett, for the murder ntqtti Wife.; a . itigaltti piece of evidevite Sam PrOdu; cCirin the court. in the indietthenr NONA the prisoner n'as - motif likiiy to I,e' florid kniltjr. Was one charting 4atii Witt bt'enkifig his' Wife's. neck by a' bits* from a club; and to disprove this bertind ell !be , body was exhume:d r „the pack oavered Irani the head and body,ind , prompted, in court. 3 4'he utibrokennselkor I lltettacea*a4,l l sYed theitt4o . tient' exckfmak tit4locstiott. Streak WON.") 'l'nta.. l --The editor . of the Oilmen:Med has been , sliown , */ letter rom s California, { bearing aping very 'agree. Ate'fitilbriutttiein to a father.- . "14tes,writer .-4.ttirdf the 'gentleman referred to-L-walis such an incorngibe bad bOy that the par , anajwil to, ship him effto era, in a New lledropsl Whaler, n'ver eight ye:reign:2— awayfrOm the ship lied, mull t the natives a 'year, then shipped inant , ;tllcr,haler, and one day while day st~ilheboat Was store and all. hands ; periilied, as was eopiscised, but this: vituottobaribeng by piece of Me !mat' tinny ou * ll4 Picked up bd a Brazil vest9l, sidd`finally got into a slaver, and e vdnlu4lit lauded and ran off at Sark , ,„ Frau v .ST), r a out Went', timet ofhe gold 91geoVerr. , work, dug gold, sucteeded; 'and I after every' body at home Suppottell'hi was I dead and gone, -turns up" with a snug lit- . ' tle ibetuste of 1160,0414.4. and is conti,ng, bume tcreejoy his mosey and experience, ,X runty' I?olstestert.—The family of Mirton, of this village , 'Otero I poleiha.4.l en Tuesday of this wetk;by eat. Ing ' ireins composed of leaves of the pie plant, which die servant had gathered and cooltr'fcit dinner. Soon alter the ',bide farilli); - Wrire taken allimingly sick, and council of physicians were called in, and Dotwitlietaudingthe efforts made to releive , die unfortunate servant girl died ,on the followiog day in the forenoon. bire..itar ton, for a number of hours., lay in a very (44., icAl end,ehnost hopeless state, but we are happy to learn, last evening, that elle ~.144 recovered so as 10 be considered past dan ger' Col. Barton and other members 'tif tho family were quite sick, but not dangers ous. whole /aunty hada narrow - cape from death. the name of the ceased damns jWill Oita Doyie.. , dabe had no rotatives in . this coont i ry except l a Rocheafer, N. itd 'a c at " 'Jo ANOTHFR SHOCKING B.rsaarwmr Aaet soaainera•Despetelpanti parer came in colliaionvn Alotttlaymighto mar Port )laidarttl, cia the , Centtcla indktof .I.ake Eric, in uornoetiuoner of , Whildh , tyysmnerce was sonk. She had on board /AS: fiiiiidrid rilis sitifider: luhgilOS" the 2ttl rebritVent. one officer and tWetq=four 'aultlieri; 'Were tircittned, aint titliteett women imd"eitiltireti; ',nuking in all. She anuk iueig,ltt fait (nue water. !Ronk enlists' rit Csittstistlts".4=l - 'Emperot Of China; has he;ird;of she ditkovery of gold iri Cantor.. :Mt, and is tiete'rmined that his ' sobjeets Attill,stot lxt temppd.there. l'ia last ltidla tosid.hrought,it copy of a new paper just, i t441 4, 1t 4 Peljn, Nellie") contains ,an, !nth.' 11311eC of the hltnperof forbid4ing any, his subjects to emigrate to California or to the *ate iol•Coaut Rica.. Why .he Ms in cludedigski latme , it does totappearev— LlONOMmibers ni the cackle's have al testip made their appearance its the".lend. l of p#0047.'644 prove to tie among : the I m oot usuious ol:tlic population. 11:1 4 etid !titan *No 11tH Ltotst.srres. , , --110,4744 1 glataturc Bession at INiewport, Ith#A, 1444 4 ,a resUlation was passed on 11441411y,.atutliocising payment by the Trraasteer, to dm Governor, of the sum of liwndeed tdollara, and to die I.ieutonant GOASettne',lasiwbuitiletlf tlollars, in full for ttittif strittriels ',bribe past year. 'l'lte Wotare has just me!, 'and yet they hold th t OrSlVl:stersions, have appotitted,a Poo nahnished business, and are 4/ 4,4 4m; t breaking o-. Itl ve t in li tao seam to be raced in dila; ahs , Wes; that it takea'nionths Usti all atattliiit ttratiler la act spoil it. 1 4 3 iiPkfiNiNistal Venal eons -I.4liiebit litton, 34 be - at ordOli A.? t A correspondent el the VIII Record' snye thar'ir It.'ll"..artattt of enua hiltmeidonnerlr Otteilitamew, MarY l l ll l4. 104.1 1 0 0 W 44 41 . 81 , 1 **8Y• 1 6 '1 •.,18th ult., and y e asapor m ia, • few a'a plea after the that! 1'0100i:wee disceter e(l-aud 41 400 P 4 1 k: 41 0K1 2 9alit - I , l 4l.!PieFd• the.father weot.dostsswitkdie rope fasten ed tohie body, 1,9 bat he wee Ws ; tbe ail bit; The wee t gone tit , was 14 or. i 5 feet deep. and the hither was! aro4d P. Tettture doom iitgi it ;ladder wee then presumed anti let dews into ihel water upont 'hick Mr.. Jeans Strong; soaod, end with a grapple caught the child's clothe.. : and hough& it up. All medicalmedical : tassiataoce.tbateottla be rendered, proved unavainup—the vital spark was extinguished. • The , accident happineed! just as Friends'. Meeting was about wow meneing, so that , In' n few ntioetee the I heameending shrieks of the, almost the vented:mother collected 'a large almallor of persons. A bYsteoder remarked' that the dietutos 14.4 11 4.1 1 1011ter..was pikinisl in the **tome- , A NOVEL Extintrnos.—An Egy ptian 5;00 yearcold: will be opened atditi Tremont Temple. Boston, on the Ist of :hie 'by, Mr. Glidon, the celebrated arelneohigiit,ossisted by Some twenty five 01 Ute Mbsi,,eminent physicians of that city. , 'A.Martling to writer ib the Trans cript, The mummy' is thit of a dausker of the High iinest of Thisbe*, who lived a-, bout the . itme of'Moses, more than 3.500' years, ago. ,The writer says :-- Ub comnierCial vulu'e•is about 01500 in the Museums of Europe while intact; be-? cause, once unrolled, ttM spell of mystery is brokein; fOr a gold ring engraved with , name' Of 'pharoah, a Scarableuse re cording a complete • sacerdotal geneology, or a 'Po / , "Hook of the Dead," gen- emlly (bend inside of coffins of specimens ohtlito miry vary in value-limn. SI 00'tO1111.,0100' and even more. I : FRIALIC MEDICAL CULLSOS 011 , PENN I,stvraNtAl'he. Legislature et Pennsyl [, raids * , at its present session, has chattered I a 'College for the r Medical Education of Females, to be located in Philadelphia,* The act of incoryoration amfereon the ifitaintrin thiltifilleges enjoyed by say other medical school in the State. Eliz-• abeifi 'lllacksrerf, 14.1). is talked of for • die' thair:6( SOgery, that being berfa trei.il4 Wrench. • ' Thli it. tbd' fiat, and of course as yrt 'ilieonlY,;tegularly'organi z ed Female Ned- ica,l - totYete lin. the world, and on that ac-; count Must bea subject of lively interest. ' . , Timmerman. it(loo.—We learn doe New Orleans Bulletin. of the 6th hist, that the Afintissippi i s en tir e ly over its bints. l * -l Entistreds of miles below the Ohio. sled the levees hare broken in RlT i°l/11 TaMel between ihst city and Vicks burg. A eery large crews:toe has taken PiaCe DID the Louisiana side, opposite Rod ney, silleft has dooded that entire section 'nfeocnntY. and `'tbe Bulletin's informant staled that he et:ranted 'eleven sugar homes enneeeotively, which. with their entire plantations, d*ellings and negro quarters, wtit , Completely flooded lo a great depth. and preiented Mithing hat one wild waste of water:- The torte bf „Roaney, on the . '3lississippi side; throngh ha whole extent. was hooded tutxrly up to the second doer of dip .ukiref,ao ,otwellmo. Mferattrtertift: Aniver.-A. company has 'been formed 7' Dorton. with a capital of SILO*, ealitidlonia N. F. Matrimonial Agetier Co. 'Gentletnein in want of wire* itia ladies in' Want of husbands pay Ill& add iittye their mimes registered. This dutleotriy „In* .entitled for one year to re ndre 'ibtrodiatimii and tither alliilll.lloet frbto the' eamptiny. • , A Small iitkrge:—.The parketship Ai ben Gallatin, which arrived at New. York on Friday front LiserPoo4 had eight hoar dred and fortijo-niti second cabin =dispar age passengers.' There were Ida deadss and 'tour births an the passage. , Dociaza, dims tie choler:iv aw 'fret ,the lagging' ”inirdawr 'asked sai es- Asisite of a. selebnited itikysicieuis New Paeans. ••1 4, 10 " seidielths 4loctor. ~but it's death co fool*. asi i iroll NIA ItitUfr leave. die city- inusedigitsly. Irlst,f,lkow saved-, " eiitiefiNcitcii'`Ohrs On'tbetVilie 13 4/ .1 , 1 filo branchei„ amso c rcdti' l iod.'They 'sin ”lasirably ,exo, l 4cill, OW W . ilreittahitil co ilecoPte.-- ThIY ale 1140 attligfitthif au loch low. ' ' roe eitanniallir.t.'paedid the House - of illl;hatfyon'Wednesdaylast, on'Wedsteaday *nee being itt amended as to fix the ntnaJ reptdidnfifiveit Vial body at 2U. If the Seiniti%tertes le 11E4611 as amended. it Will then imohteecinse law- sad the Deputy hiatifialtliirity Otto wottk taking. the enumeration. Under ibis artakerommt the ratio, of repiermatfan wi ll probably be fixed At PeiOY °, l *, ll P,Oilo t. 1 40 1 41134 1 -11 • ' Pfinnaylnania, we Mil ; artliietainher PruqM nt, b aßrt rer:900‘0,111 Ike Nanette; 44eg, attn*.. - - Sit4Ve tssn'att l eetititt.- . -Ltletter talk& ritelielt,ioVashingtdd city, statilig that, the slaves in Union TiiWaship, Monroe Cdtinty, llati attnoit lit:stored a Outs° murder all the White iiihititints in the a . hove township. Their purpose was then to effect their escape to the Stale of Ohio. A colored girl, however, gave .infurmation of the plot, and up to the, last accusats six- ty of the ring leaders hail heeu arrested and imprisoned. The affair has produ eed nitteli excitement, and a good deal of uneasiness. KILLKD BY A BEE.—A. young EMS at Burlington N. J., ate a piece of honey comb, in which a bee was coneealed.--• While in the act of swallowing it the bee stung him the throat, which swelled so as to occasion, within half an hour, his death by true ati on. • Von Licaxra QuEsTios.—At a late municipal election in Pruriilcuce, Rhode Island, the question of granting licerires for the sale of spirituous liquors, was gals initted to the people, sad 'idecided in the inistire t.Y a tar majority. THE STAR & BAIRERA GETTINEIL 114. Friday Ereainf. May 17, ISA 4 1 1;171 q1:1114 ; OVAL. ar The "STAR" °trice has been REMOVF-D to the new Brick Build ing in Carlisle street, two doors North of the Coact-bouse--where we will at all times be pleased to tee :our Fn., twos, as in biases past. 4n. the use of lattices al the Peace and Gonstablesi, )just rioted) 4ius be bad at the 44 Star" /Ake. . WOOD I-INTER [TA kw iris diploma WOOD unialaa 015ar immrdhou4. mw mielions pas*sei to fall* wad a pelnimt of ausowebo will oblige so iI wering a forma agar* as posibla. lErn l / 1 4. Ws. H glogroas. Jesus Coon.. sad Thugesato Szsvo.s. at Waitangi. ; and D. AL Saga mai Ws. D. &moss. Ear., of the lasiagarag, si moms our dm& for favors do *" dr pat walk. arj". l l.wootti doe Pains ray :.tea front the C. OIL Tallest Odor goo moire ore t. "Dant a. D. Grov. 01: Dodge toold4,Ta., it, improve- Remits IllielleHrielims." "Th e mem Dellipds sad Casa 'took The sodast aim me himmisy be. TIN COVISCiI OP. sainted by servistn's tk HAMIEII President, and Kalman 11Ca-nra, may sad Treasurer. We baps the ism Goma mil ism* its attention to • deoreagh &sans and sepairims at the onsets and ate": t die limmagli. The late Council made a good Imiriorgang ia Chsaadserrhars street. shit!' la* ham asaarrimitr impraned. Ninths im pnevemeass s.aht net he ant at place in other issnemat the two Let Ds hare decent streets and parenvosts b . "- WI ninon. The Conseil hese nsapplinted 8 TATE Irrsit Camtabile. . _ Urns ilemmeension of Odd Fellows, at the rinficsbon of Heir ns lid is Volk, an Friday Ises, is ariprearsanl as bravo brae a imposing at. llrrerseldk ar VIM Odd F4IOOWII were in pronessims Tbre allibros sem dernared by Dr. Patunsam Pbeledielpbn. TM solar numbers at Peanut a3i.IM nimalises in ribisitsmotry, with as asierterse aria vans A wee esile Aeliarnene . eclat m attendance dean di. elm aenangsenind be the...Getty* Lodge Band, - 'aide hair is then noticed by the York ReyebUineet THE GETTIHEIERG BANE—A Dung the Mar Bandit of Marie in drir pronenrina on Friday Imma, searraininnara-nionn anerstior Graw-tbe one trove ow i bocioiy *wan GettYabirM They elianannei anon eareHon inewie indeed, and were the observed of all annerarm Oar neighbors attoir6l 6c prainiini lock a body of accomplubcd iskwickuse.— Them emir is Ar preecsiisei, we mrierstana, MOW blrehle WI (Area Bands, amen tallith were due Blues" Baal, ad Grays - of Baltimore, mod a Sane Email 6® Phalahaipilsa. This eon sidecrd„ tha shame issitior is =maid! highly cam pizzaismay.assi cams: Sett he gratifying to our friends of Ile •-rovutit. 1L,..3144r Sai o ET [6e O.7er o f Smoot' Teasperasor has been ilk Cul . gift= nem peen, and sausbers Dearly 400 ; OS) innobes is sagaisr oftsdieg. THE TA wry. _Ow tia IRA ant _ in the Mate" of liternatatatirea, at trashin . pon, Mr. S Pa.,. gar* antine that as a aatmerinent Jay. he wariAl ant learn to hien is a hill to alter and a mend as art eatitial .aa act anlairing the duty on tamp:nal nal he rah= parramea, pasted the 30th Jay of Slay. lititi!" GEVERILL DYSOD.--Tile General Synod the ZararigeViral Larderras CUM, of the U. 'Mates esernard at Charleases. an the last Ks hastily in Apni. and artweriend by the electro . u of See. S..tr, Sonset-casa„ D. 11„ as Preadent, Rev. Grasse Duna. Denortery. wad Dr. D. (imager, Treasurer- Amway the delegases present were Ire. Des...Sinanster and Klan& and Ptah. Ja cobs arl Meyer, el this plum. The synod was in smite sheet a ova. die peneedings being char stamina by mensal briiwy o anotiment and heron. The wet merthaeg r the General Syn od will be tati, at Wiedwatar Va., ea the accoad Saasslay ef Day. Ma. Alailjaittnarksgad The . .Le••,isteteme sag..ams4 as Wednesday last, et noese—ahe slisisesasialieg clime at d* Le collese nessipeitt is the nor bowies been toe deloded duerienesdresigday. A faith- Cal of the tieing sernea vein be Sowed in the hoer stew amenities Ilaniteheng coneepand. ow. to Mom oar rewire 11111 r Webbed for the tee 'not of imaihosnt east ottedise onports of Logjeke• Thee chirp Wads tiara spread is the *eras: aro tieauotaienasse' oldie Legidoina. • The Appeatirmeet Eir—thespod bone stain. 'traireen—sussoinally roma isdho Ham an Tam. Amy; derthelataine anierity hod exibasoned w ary peautilat um= to ream hie defeat, by 'a vete Of 4$ to 413. Tim le shhitegts net sea anew as tie Wllik many et deo State, trots its annesind agasedn. oral statildlei Sas ion mach bean sod Slew one she. ore bed expected to get antic heads el the uassernrdase Locatoen we. *thy alith ihr a alias coateillel the H 04114.- The polialtei eel aides *est thaate:it net tithe Wise, a eimi Phibuielpiii'! eines. I. dill csmosies. it wig sat he improper for Os is osits-41.1 se do it midi rids sad papa- seme—diepoolinna and aim' soft apprined po -16•116 IrmOindi aregollidyes ia ,die Fangio ea Beim Jae* Ow mast sinima.--- Prig* soh Ow apposialen' al awe smirmit awl iririmes je dick ampreeise iLimmak: or exhilimei ••• siva wridesiti of 416.' valise Wile iisissimf s. pod, aeii the 81•11 dr* roma %milt' NI Grimm We ire vise some art. perwlsrefrird iiil44l4lAti estriciiii W dare applicable, thet itiparaf /1/Abn sere fia either lima oldie skid fee' their retnifil Erciorpi vii weee.y tee eisieriAgism wit Aar taistat aesea. TUC v,tartzr 7tiFYICCJrT [ ES :'4le Waskinasso Legmblie bas dirsiptl Arads, IltriLtm asl dasc.sszr Fist ask as Le sseeeedol ti Azautsr, A, • Boit. Eat. The sessikg obis., is a esti amoessitm rhea/lose, image as a assns tbseefirigsbodal• Joisemon tiid hams than ad r Cali. net In segeol to de rinsseed Ardieulties As. tureen the President asi sseilArmosithe Cabinet, the. Natiaccal leace4coccr, d Tociday, cattail- Sion thec, sad swot r sa aba astliarily of th; simike k . P dist be basis as essetaossai to any stasesgt„ Ana veisteser ogessilor at slues, to dss Sidi r inside his slimisiors' toF it is. All . dbe eisinmsio s isiiirsem is as castrary ant twill sici,.sc fts LEGISLATIVE. Correopondeare of the "Star assai, IJennrr." laRUOU IR% May 14, 1850. Mush& Eityrou is passed, and Ire ?noe meths trithe (featly ; h prospect of I lijOipliner r ia "fibilor rem*. nor ieeirtain. Bo rne offr margits 06 piss , the proattneacesion of the 4datvie larie . have ended. ate ;treacly Terilliaitiirin oft hitlr ; preniallinira, io Thurs. day last—Wl which time. nothing conclusive had transpired with relinence to the Apportionment Bill, and it aria :Mlle the list few daya, in settle a question which did seem likely to agitate the miedsValet body for months to come. Tlie. • aiinalea'of Conformed repotted the 10- salt of their labors to both Houma, as I intimated 11 '4 iii"iftikratir'otithareday . inoraing:'''The Sen ate loolfetriolsit proceeded to consider it. Efforts wens mark to retire, to pesponis and to rereemntiti illy the opponents of the bill, but they seem all ea- , ted • doirlo and the question muffing on. thee adoptiolfirt thirepart, it carried—Year 30, Nays 12. The repritt otthe Committee being present tgl in the House, Mr. Porter, (tie chairman of the House Conunittee, offered a' minority report.— This heretofore unhead.ofproceeding, was prompt ly ruled out of order, by the Speaker, and an ap peal being, taken,,the decision was sustained by the Houser The Mreentation of a report of this character, is something decidedly new in paths- InentsrY sasses, , But the gentleman from North ampton has a peculiar knack of doing things in his own way, to seemed in his perigees, no mat ' ter what may be the moans used to accomplish them—and it is, therefore, not at all a matter of our prise that As shostßl r overstep sill precedent to fur then • private end. The question was then upon the adoption of the report. Most of the day on Fri day was occupied in the discussion of the motion to adopt—and numberless expedient. wore made use of to retard and defeat action upon it. A di rect rote was, however, finally hod upon it, and resulted Tees 42, Nays 48. So the report was not adopted. This vote was taken in the midµ of the greatest excitemento—when party prejudice bad the mastery over the better judgement of many oil the•memSers, and the consequence was a party vote. Thus the matter rested until yesterday I (Monday) thornine; when Messrs. Evans- of Mont- I gomery, and Roberts, of Greene, moved a reran- I sideration attic vote of' Friday. Amidst the ma king of innumerable motions, the previous ques tion was called and seconded and the hour of one having affirm', the House adjourned to meet at 3 o'clock. And here we have • specimen of Dem ocratic Legislation, entirely worthy of the head of Judge Porter. The Senate, on Saturday morn ing, had taken np an Apportionment Bill, lying on their tiles—and successively voted down section alter section, by a tie vote—Mr. Lawrence being absent and Mr. Best voting with the Whigs.— This was sufficiently indicative of all that was to he expected of the Senate in future—and it was evident that if another vote was had in the House upon the report of the Conference Committee, it would be adopted. A caucus of the faithful in the House, numbering 42, was then hastily called before the afternoon session and their course of action agreed upon. At 3 o'clock the House met, and the question was "shall the main gees. non he now put ?" The Yeas and Nays were' called, and resulted—Yeas 48, Nays U ! livery man of the 42 refused to vote—there oas conse quently not a quorum of votes cast—and the question was not decided, but recurred again—and so they actually voted—sometimes interspersing it nitlfniotions:to adjourn, which were lost—until the hour for adjoornment arrived; without hosing acrompliehed any thing, and the House adjourned., And these 42 men—all Dettiolrals--are the very I men who voted themselves double pay, and then ore willing to spend hour after hour on the floor I of the House, by their stubborn silence—protract the session and pervent the transaction of the pro. per business of the body. The reflection of last night, It is to be presumed, satisfied them that they had probably injured their party prospects by yes terday afternoon's course, as much us it was pru dent to do, and the question again recurring this morning, "Shall the main question be now put ?" they all voted no, and it carried, Yeas 48, Nays 42. The vote of Friday was then reconsidered, and by the aid of the previous question, the final issue came up, .436'11 the report of the Committee Of Conference be adopted 1 ' and it was agreed to— Yeso 47, Naya 43! Annexed is the bill as it goes to Gov. Johnston. Ho will give it his (diktat sanction very shortly SENATORIAL DISTRICTS. Semaiuris Senateirs. Philadelphia City 2; llnidfoill, Susquehan'a County :t i and Wyoming 1 Montgomery l'Tioga, Potter, kl'Kean, Chester and Dela ware 3' Elk, Jefferson, and Iterka l' Clearfield I pucka 19Itereer, k'enango and Laneartber & Lebanon 2' ; Warren Nettleton & Lehigh. liErie and Cirawfori Dauphin& Northum-',Butler. Bend', and *Sand 11 Lawrence 1 Carbon. Monrne, Pike Allegbeny 2 and Wayne l' , Waitbingtontic Greene I Adams & Franklin 1 i Bedford and Soniettlet, I York • . ItArmatrong, Indiana & Cumberland & Perry .1; Clarion 1 Lyeorninti, Sullivan, J uniata, htilklin, & U. Centre & Clinton I,nion I Blair, Cainbria, and 3Weetnioreland & Fay- Huntingdon I: eta 1 Lampe, Columbia & •••,Scbuylklll • I Montour 9 23 ItEPltt 311t?tTAT1 PE IMITItHYTA . Atemberai Adams lg,ehanoa Allntim? 154 Limame 2 Bedford & Cambria 14Lebigh and Carbon 2 Berko ebf f mroe and Pike ' 1 Hocks 3 Mercer, Yarning°, and Beaver, Butler, end Warren a Lawrence ly'raerford 2 r Blair & Huntingdon , 2,Mifflin / Bradford %Montgomery 3 Cheater 3 l,Northampton, , 2 (.:Malaria/id ' 2140rtimmbeeland ' 1 Centre • -I;periy ' . ' ' 1 Clearfield; Elk & Mo. 'Philadelphia City 4 Kean • 1 Phlladalphla Cuunly 11 Clarinn„Anarttrung & Bornemet , ~ ~A igremnt - Pr c hnOtiii , 2 Colurshia . &Sgiakilior 1 naluchanpa, Sullivan Dauphin ' 2 arid Wyoming 2 Delaware 1 1tingli‘ '" 1 ___ FAS " ilWayne Washington li-Woonnorelsod & Fey. Fffilikba , 2tllllolll . and Jugiais 1. Naha' 1 York Vyniniing t Clinton & -p ottei y. 2 Inneanor.' ;. 5/ The TO*. and Ways ontbn.iihill rote'were l 4 Yuri—Adger, Allison, Baer, HAMIn,' Bent,' Biddle, Bowen; Brower, Bruton, Church, Corny n, lank Dineen: P. Brink 'Witt: grins, EsOing, ' Mom* rottbor Mart, Has. nap, 1111 . 1 . 1 Hadosd,JoilwliBlingero8iiikbend; LenekLertis*Moelinreekbinloanthiln t McLeen. Met', ,ifirevgll, ROC AP" bens. )lunierford,Onotleld. gooslbir, pnysim4 tael r Trani, 'Wads, Vralier, Wesinkat• ans.—Beenenen t. 111 laek, rindle, Cleveni, Con= roghan, Crillasidollobbine, Doman Biwa, J. C. Evans. Fauber, Ylnlener, (Mbboney, Grier, Orif T fia,Goljoy. Henr), Buplet r , Juksan,Mlots„losird„, Leek McCulloagh McCurdy. Marx, Mey• err, Molloy, Morri:. Morrivoii, Mowry, Neter, Pierson, Nftbr i RoMnsonrWminon, W. A. Buritb, Bonder,. V4i.a.vrell. Watson, Wells, Zerbey. Elevett Whig Inemhe;ts of the pretient Senate hold over, sad Withal providoa that ideitatora shall be elected this faß In the following districts : Ist, 2d, 11th, 18th, 18th, 16th, 17th, 10th, 21st, 26d, and 260-6ve districts certainly Whig, and one or twit 'doubtful. The cornplexion of the Home undei it willlikejy depend On Philadelphia toultty. The :Comniiitee r of conference on theAppro. pried* tvir s ntortfkl :On Tburadity last. tkriking out the siletioairipprolgiating *600.000 lb the a voitkEeiof Planeri : on the renege Railroad, and making other Minor alterations.— The report was adopted by both Houses and the bill was signed by the Governor on Friday. A bill was read in the Senate on the 10th to an nul the marriage contract between Edwin Forrest and wide. A question-of order was raised on its 'reception ; and the Speaker decided it in order.--- An appeal was takeu and the decision not sus. tained—Yeas 9, Nays 18. This is the Joanne- Bon of all hope for the tragedian here. Mr. Acker read a bill in place on Saturday to repeal that section of the Appropriation Bill fa ctorising the poy of metalwar. It was appropri ately referred, and reported to the House yesterday. It has, however, since been lost sight of and will never be reached.• Judge Porter received a revere thrust in the Sen ate yesterday. Hie private interest and Ms pop ularity at home, are iutiniately connected with the success of the application of the Easton Dank for rechorter. , It passed the House, and was yester day reported in the Senate with a nrgacer recom mendation. Mr. :Alma moved that it be intleti ;lately postponed, on which motion the vote was Yeas 30, Nays 2 ! It la a great pity that the Judge will be permitted to stay at home neat win ter. The House yesterday morning took up the Sen ate amendments to the Revenue Bill. The sec tion authorizing a loan of *3,000,000 was con curred in. Those embodying.4he system of Pre. Banking were riot concurred in by a very decided majority—Yeas 20, Nays 64. The important business of the session is now completed, and as there is a universal feeling of weariness at the already unusually protracted length of the session, the adjournment will take al the earliest possible moment. The Senate this dooming passed a joint resolution to adjourn to-morrow at 12 o'clock, and should the Appor tionment Bill come in, in the morning, the House will concur. It depends on the Governor's pleas ure. I will keep you informed of their proceed. NOUS l'E BOONS. The I.egialatnre adjourned sine die at 12 o'clock to-day. A message aas received from the Gov ernor shortly offer assembling this morning, noti fying the two Houses that he had signed the ap portionment bill, but at the same nine protesting against several of its provisions, which the already inordinately protracted length of the session pre vented him from otherwise opposing. The ..`.,peak er of the senate this morning, according to cus tom, ment‘ d his office, and that body proceeded to elect his successor. On the first ballot, Max well M'Caslin (Loco) had 16 votes, Win. A. Crabli (Whig)• 13, G. V. Lawrence, 1, Timothy Ives, 1. Messrs. King and Dprsie declined ye. ting. The Speaker elect being conducted to the chair, expressed the usual thanks, and the Senate took a recess. The House passed the adjournment resolution and olio adjourned temporarily. Upon re.ansem bling the Speaker doliveri.l an address. neat and pertinent to the occasion--and at 12 o'clock both Houses adjourned sine They hove been in aviation 135 days, and pass ed 53JIilla , and sundry joint resolutions. The members have nearly all 101 l town. The Compromise Report. Last week we briefly alluded to the report of of the Committee appointed by the U. 8. Senate, to take into consideration the varioo• propositions before that body involving the question of Slavery. Annexed we give a inure full and satisfactory ab stract of the Report: Ist. The committee arc unanimously of opinion, that new States may be formed out of Texas, under the terms of the com pact entered into by the United States in the resolution of annexation ; and that whop they are so formed, they have a clear and undoubted right to he admitted into the Union as equal States ; but the Commit tee du not think that any plan for the for- =lion of the new States out of Texas should be originated by Congress. tint should be left to the people of Texas ; al so that such new States should he admit ted without any objection on account of the exclusion or pemission of slavery. 2d. In considering the question of the admission of California, a majority of the Committee are of opinion that every irreg ularity in the proceedings antecedent to her application for admission into the Un ion, should, in consideration of the many circumstances of her position, be overlook ed, and recommend the passage of the bill reported by Mr. Douglass for her admis sion into the Union as a ,State. But the Committee also think it quite necessary that Territorial Governments should be furnished for the Territories of Utah and and New Mexieri. They had been aban- . dotted. were inhabited by a.mixed and un- I usually varied population. and should have them speedily. They were unfit. at pres ent for State Governments, and the Com mittee recommend the admission of Cali fornia, and the providing Territorial Goy. eminent* be incorporated in one measure, and passed together as one measure.-! They also recommend that the bills be passed without the Wilmot Proviso being attached to the Territories. They consid er the Wilmot Proviso, applied to time territories, a mere abstraction. Members 3d. 'The Committee report as an addi tional eviction to the California and Terri torial bill, a provision declaring the bound aries of New Mexico and Texas , as fol. lows :—The bouadary of Texas shall be the Rio Gran dnup to a point 'twenty "miles north of El Neu be! "Norte thence the line ran due north'along ihe one hon. dretli parallel of longitude till it strikes the Red River, and this line of hingitudei shall be the eketern lionintery Of New Mexico--dtie line itielude 'Within, New Mexico the town* Santa tre and a large portioit of t h e diepnied;territorl. for Which the billpro,Poses to, Oily Texas Limo of dollars in snicks, "at the end of 14 yunre. Yt to supposed that the sops agreed upon will be from liit to tea 4th.' The ,bottimittio report a section Co be added Mason's bill, in relation to fu gitive slaves. it proiides thatevery mas ter, before he goes into another State to recover his slave,, shall go 'before 'eume competent tribunal ' and the elope ment Property, and a description of b ie slave, and with these facts attested' by a eoppentin record, upon presenting them to an offieer the slave shell be rendered up to him. Also that if ir slave declarer his freedom, he shall have a trial for his free dont on return to the State from which he has • esca pod. sth. '1 hat slavery ought not to be abol ished in the District of Columbia. 100 Otl►. ThO majority of tl►e Committee re: 11Aitaisnrn6, May 15, 1850 NOUS VERRONS port a bill for the suppression of the slave trade in the District of Columbia. upon the model of the law lately euforeed is Mary land. 'Mr. etre iaddremed the F. gnats oti Monhay in defence of the Report of the Crtnittittee. ; The Repent anamatera marked oPpridlt ho t b ''' l'olth and Beath, and the fate of lßi braced In IL Ira vary doiditt4 -- They may cure the .auction of the !teem., tiern"the popular branch, where the North bag a decided preponder ranee, their fate is more doubttht. A TEST VOTE.—On Wodnesday Mr. Doug lass wowed to lay Mr. Clay's Bill on the table, In order take up the Bill for the intinsdlate admission of California into the Union. The vote on the mo tion resulted s follows t • - • YEAS.—ktessre, Beldwie, Benton, .Bradbaryy Chaim, Clarke, COOPER, Corwin, Davis of Mau. Dayton, Dodge'of laVie., Ddoglarti reich, °Mane, Hale r Millet, Norris, leeward, bbields, Borah, .9/Pressler. Wain, Walker, Webster, Infra-4W NA Yrik-Mossrs..Atebiaron, Ilell.llerrien, Bop, land, Bright, Cass. Clay, Peewee*, Davis of WWII, Arkin." Dodge of lowa, Marna, El mote, Foote, HoustoM Hunter, lents, Ring, Man gum, Morton, Pratt; Reek, Soule, STUROEON, Turney, Underwood,' Whitcww6-213. We have inserted the names of Senators from Slaie Stott3s who voted for the mo- . tion, and of those from Free Fdatei whb voted against it, in italics. Mr. (100 P -1 ER, it will ho seen, has given the lie to the charge that he had gone over to the Slave power, anti would be found recreant to the cause of freedom. Sickness pre vented his attendance in the Senate on the occlusion of the' test vote on Mr. Benton's motion to lay thellempromise Committee proposition on, the table, and liisinemies promptly seized on the fact of his absence to charge upon him a wilful, voluntary shirking of responsibility. By the above , vote he has vindicated himself and we feet! assured will, as heretofore, always be found true to his position and obligations as a! Free Representatives. NOTICES. 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It is devoted to the moral, intellectual mud physical improvement of youth, embracing articles on the Natural Scien ces, Discoveries, Biography, %Wel History, Hist wiry, Music, Drawing, &a, and illeattsted with appropriate eagravings. Five or six pages ate printed on large and plain type, eentalning sni cks written with easy word. and simple ideas, for the '•special benefit of Children, while Teachers; Patents, and all classes, will lind matter to thee taste. We regard the ..Eltudent" a desirable and useful periodical fut the ban:Ml-room or Family circle, and cordially. recommend it to to the pa tronage of QUT friends. Terms—only $1 per In n", $4 for five copies ; $0 for eight copies and $lO for fifteen copies. Address Mears. Fow ler & Wells, 131 Nassau street, - New York. _ tar By the Act to mite and consolidsite Mar shal College, at Merpusburg, with Franklin Col lege, at Lancaster, we notice that Gen. DAVID Minimscovv, of this place, is named as one of thq Trustees of the new Institution. The fallowing 'sections of the same Act, bearing upon Pennsyl vania College, may prove interesting to our read ers: Styr. 12 That before the kittgoingsee limit, Of this act or any of ih'etii shall go inih effect. the sum of twenty-di/It 'thous and _dollars shedl be paid in current fonds by,ilii dazing of Lancaster city a nd conn tY to a joint committee ' to bp, hereafter sp. riiated by Marshal and Franklin eplieges, to be etpentied uhder the threuniint Of said committee in the purchlint bf grocibds and the, erection of suitable. Wilding. for •the use and accommodation ettheFranklin and Marshal college, and that three members of, the board cof Franklin college be sp. pointed , to value auttappraine , thei real and Omuta estate of , said ttFranlilln +College, one by the Lutherancone, by the Getman Reformed and one bribe remaining true. tees of said college, and that one-third of die milne of said funds and property re to contained be.retaieed by its board of,true tees until the , Geratan , Reformed church parse equal amount into its treasury, or gives sackingsl obligations for its pay. mantas maybe. deemed satisfactory, and so soon as said sum shall be so paid, it shall be paid over to the Lutheran mem bers of said Franklin college'board, who on the receipt thereof or any portion of It shill 'again pay the same to the board of trustees of Pennsylvania college at Get tysburg, to be permanently invested by the board last mentioned for the support of a separate professorship in fluid institu- -Ow *belityted*ttnierratdatbrinompi ship," of which the find m m eant 'shall 4 proQsssor of ancient languages and he it eleeted4T a enileting Lutheran members of thh Fran lio college board, and the sight of miminall g the subsequent incumbents .allibe vetdedtin the old.Evangeheal Le tlierin synod 4 Pennsylvania, and the in tiiresi only if laid fund to be usrd at any tame for thiietipport of the incumbent of the said professorship. SIWT. 14. That the Lutheran trustees of Franltlin i pollee 'hall be sddcd. o tg the existing trustees of Pennsylvania college aforesaid, who shall together constitute the board of Pennsylvania college .and,qba)l hereafter perpetual :their-mitt dombit)Hy a new election when any member vacates 'his beat - by death, reikitation "er tiblrAr toodaoro for three •successive years. and. that au, much of the charaoter at ,Peensyl-- venia college at %melting as isialcAtutia- , tent with - twelfth and fifteenth sections of this act be and the same is hereby iepeal ed. ~, .i • , , f, r:.O ~ Tus Ctioutits.---411 0 steamboat Mis souri, which arrived at s t , L oo n, on t h e third instant, hurried twelve passengers from Cholera on her way from New ,Or leans. On the steamer St. Louis there had been 20 deaths. On the steamer Ohio, nt Louisville, from Now 'Orlean*, there had been three deaths, and some others , had been reported. In the country + Inn* of Aurora, Indiana, two fatal cases areruport ed. A MELANCHOLY AFFAIR......MES. Hutch inson, of Atkinson, Pleestaquis connty, Me., in a fit of dernngernent, cot the throats of herself and three children, on Monday last. Two of her children are deed, and it is thought Mrs. Hutchinson will not re cover. The youngest child will not prub ably survive. ROBBERY IN BED,ORD Court ;.—We learn that on Thursday of bast week, Mr_ Henry Whitehall, a resident of Bedfinal county, while on his way to Morrison's Cove, and when within a short distance of Ilopwell Iron Works, was attacked by three men panned black, one.of whom dis charged a pistol at him, the ball passing through his vest and slightly wounding his breast—another dragged him from his horse, knocked him down and stabbed kim in the thigh, whilst the third took his pock et book containing *5OO on the York Bank and various valuable dralls. He was then left, and with -great difficulty made his way to the iron works. where his wounds wore dressed.-- Chomberabur g- I?eposilory. I F.AVY Houston Superi or Court, a few days since, a ease was tried fur slander, in which the jury render ed a verdict of td3.QOQ damages. The parties were Vincent Calhoun (in behalf of his daughter, Martha Qalhoun) vs. Wm. Miller. The verdict (under the Minim stanees of the case) was justly and highly creditable to the jury, and should teach slanderers to bridle "that unruly member the tongue."—Macon (Go). A/esarnger. The authorities of Auburn, N. Y. bare unanimously refusal to grant any liquor licenses this year. WISTAR'S BALSAM AT THE SOUTH.—One of our agents at A thous, Deorgia, has sent us the following letter with permission to publish the same. TRUTH IS MICHIT AND WILL PRE,. VAIL—AHICO9, Allifust 21, 1816.-51 r. A. Alexander—Dear Sir : Having been afflict ed for inure than ten months with Chron ic, billaination of the Lungs—at times very severely—and having adopted many med icines without any but temporary relief-- 1 purchased about three bottles of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, from 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 beau more free from pressure for breath and op. pression on the lungs than 1, had anticipa ted and, indeed. conceive that I will be cured by continuing its use, of this most disheartening malady. I domost cheer fully tender you this acknowledgement. which yon will use as your judgment die, tales. Roos; Nil BURKK. Waynsborough, Burke Co. Georgia. Ir.7'None genuine unless signed by •I Burrs on the wrapper, For 'sae 4y S. IL. BUEHLER. Druggist, Gettysburg. BALTIMORE MARKET. /110111 THI 111,ALTIMORRIIINV Or iriPNIMIDAT FLOUR.-Safer ou Saturday of 500 Mils. How ard Street dour at $6.00. City Mini held at 115 *5. Corn meal PSI a-$9 67. Rye dour 153.06 t GRAIN.-Ropply of all time of Wain liebt. pri era arc followa .red wheal it is a Isl 1 1 1 1. 4 1 1 d while $1 0$ asl 12. Naito Coro 66 a 67. ort. Fellow 67 a 58. Oittaßit a 40. Rye 66 111E1.T'T On the Stet IA •by the Reg. UT. Fohl, Levi SIUTM and 14io MART Hooro—both of York. county. On the 2fith Wt.. by tbe wee, Qnoses WONT- Malt, of Adsrus county, and lite* bAsaa A Airy". Etta, of York county. Oa the 29th ult., by the afar, Lsei lT lb. Cllblllifo and MiIIuiIBOIIAWJ ' AIIIII York county. _ _ _ On 'the tit bud ;by the' Revs Kellar, Learnt L. HA err, of. HarrettpUrg; and Miae Leeaaa•V4 daughter at Rey. B. Kellar, p 1 Ws borough. On the eth in.t, Ity ,the fr. W. %Do e r. Coi•jorn! ApiALDerr, of entlneon c ty, (formerly of A'ileme county mid IHlb JAS[ Wi I'Aletor, of llei.risburg. • • - On the leth Met, by 'the Reo.• B. Keller, Jogs CRIZICiII surd Misa OA,ZOLI3I. 14111 former of .Itountpleteent tp., entl the latter. el Fouotaindale, this comm., D-IgD, On the sth Inel, Loefoutr STIII,IIOIION4 ettokoof the neighborhood ot•Dion9 Oxford, Reed 73 smog and I 4 4 4 7' 4 4 Opp It's 9th ;lost, fofre. 14mA Ihticatiti, qviis; , JOhn lieocher, of Coasberleato*tuthip; igid oboist 82 yeete." ' ' •• • ,y.! OH the tthinett Maart.Orruiatite, dasibler ou laser Deeolortt .of Ounitetiao4;':llo,9ll96lP9 Mod; / in f at h. SO 28147!!,. ; , , • -MAOIST/LUIS OFFIGE...',. HE untleralgned has opened an , 018411 AL. in Carlisle stretweszt deeihtut /14 "STAR Th offiee, where he will be.Pousielt dr WOW, prepared teemed teeltbesiates that may' be:piked in histindshlf't 'BUZAU:IR: 6 '; Gettysburg, May 10, 1850: ; , .1!" '41"1 WIPtRANC:A; i'VATHFIW.D DIVISICW,Prio• 435,'SDNS . C E t ' c the Prick Church, in Fairfield, nn day evening the 23(i init., et S 6'4;61E, P. M., when several addresses metrbliiii pected. Sister. Divisions, and .14 WNW/ friendly to the cause, are respecifelly its vile(' to be present. tikt JOHN iti'PLEAglip,4l, • D, : . Tialoiifir.4444or tit . aV4w *Pet/4.09W . if Zgligffe • . ;t:tolil i'.." 4 • - • r C• .. . iii: ; , V, It 4 , • Aii ii. .ci„ Ts Bal. of Doylies* hir 1848,10 17 • 01 - Roy. . • . ~ : A. • ' 199 39 Borough and Road Tax assessed • Oar 18491 di duplicaSe .in 1 hoodirof Jobs Brows, • 1029. 93 Stan Resta, 1849. ' 20 00 Caldi (refs Danner sod Ziegler, • • - • * Pa, * 1 . 114 - 50 00 m .., on note. 100 00 ~" ~„9001 Little. atone, 25 .. st.„ Zilch. Hoffman. " . 7,y N.• .1.. Borg. Harper, license AOO CIL 'fly onion paid out on orders, 4•c. °Meets or Election. 15 75 Mrs. Mary Russell, interest on note, 15 00 11:111L1Rinytter, Esti. 46 80 Askew Heintzelmaii, intermit & - ~ p aysieret on note, 110 50 Any.. Weser. Si. and Rd. Ctint. '54 00 Quit* Armatning, 50. 191 Gee. C. Suielthouser, 44 34 09 HAL .Tate. High Constable, 120 00 Extra police on night of 4th July, 4.00 Cobean& Knag,shovels, dsc., 5 75 P. A.. ashler, printing, 18 28 11 O. Harper, 22 02i Weresury, School Tax. 1 80 Ittiamt. Leal:wet!, pick handles, die. 2 871 A. Frasier. repo% lo To w per, 10 00 Get. War. Comp. water rant, 23 331 Russell. levelling Chamb'g smot e 8 00 Gen. Taylor roe Comp. 26 00 ➢lac Dick « 25 00 Geo."Troade. plank. &c., 19 07 T. Warren. =idling, 26 97 A.I/samorn. « 5 001 .1. G. Fley.l3l. sad Co. Tax, 1 98 flallornon Powers, Granite Walks, 34 15 I!. Swaney. Finer-hoards,' 3 50 sr - Hairy Be dec.. 3 00 E. W. tholde. work at Fire-plugs, 0 13! Adam Pfau,. work on Bosh, 14 024 Michael Taay, 17 25 Peter Wirt. Henry Rhine, Camp Wirt. Jacob Reikert. Henry Liam, John Kahn. - Samuel Wercary. •' John Erie:. FEE!iiiiE Nicholas Hoffman. " 16 50 'Thomas F. Frazier, " 7 12} Peter Lutz. 5 433 Jobe Lutz, " 4 871 Jobs Shill*. *. 3 82i Lewis Hoopy, •' 3 00 Conrad Kiser. " 3 75 ECas Thompson. " 1 50 James Thompson, " 1 123 J. Warfield, •• 563 Samuel Kelly. " 56.3 'Wan. K. 4/canard, •' 1 431 Jahn Coo. 3 75 Elias Driven). " 4 12i Hugh li'Laughlin. " 5 623 D. WElioy, Court-house, 1 25 Reuben Garvin, Hauling 22 25 Jobe Garvin.. " 4 50 Cobean & King. " 21 00 Jobe H. WClellan. " 8 183 iiis. A. Thdmpson, " 16 00 llamikoin Longwell. " 3 75 G. C. Btrickhouser. ' " 8 ON Geo_ Wilson, stone and gravel, 1 23 ('ath. Guinn, 94 King & Colman, " 11l 3.11. Wrherson, .. 4 621 David IFhlillan, " 19 00 Geo. Swope, 64 4 88.1 John 11. Bsereioson. " 2 121 1). Sl*Coaaugliy. " 200 J. G. Frey. 'elastics and fees, 89 51 Burgess avid Council. 30 00 Clerk and Treasurer, 30 00 Balance is bands of J. G. Frey, Collector. 34 74 dig •• John Brown, 209 93 " " Treasurer, 58 55i 1713 4 erase aim payments won► mule up ape maim and iscdeins of fanner Councils. • 1850, May 3d. The Town Council of the Borough of Gettysburg do certify that they hate settled the accounts of D. 5V- Castanhy, Treasurer of the Borough of Gettang, for the year ending on the 6th day of May. A. D. 1850; that his ac counts are correct, and that there is a bal. .nee is his hands of fifty-eight dollars and fifty-in and one-half cents. GEORGE LITTLE, JOHN GILBERT, PETER sTALIAMITH, WM. WIBOToK V. May 17.-:-3t FART RED TV=pe r itinußG to Wit (by the way or Cbsobetehav) has been reduced to TWO bOLLARS ! Superior . Coaches from Gettysburg to Glauebeesburg. and railroad Iltillitill::"... l ßwrearstown, render the trip a smarm esa Leave Gettysburg at 7. o clack leilmiseorsing ; dine at Chambers burg I said mash Hagerstown early in the erasing. ..I. L. TATE & CO M*7 17.-4 MAIrABION RANGEIIB.--:-You will MIL wade far inspection in Mumm ies* ei -Ashuilaw iBl4 insl.oo, 10 .o'elock„...A. M. precisely, with arms end orronumweine in 0001,111te order. By or- •der date Ottlititin t GEO.. B. EYBTERt 0.-ile Xl7.- ' • : iNer Teets severr,on the F. 4e4i-411141iVtite, TOW' Oer. `iii)..Aidisisee.,demaimithawteg been ogle eabiftikehs, etnieie hi #iettby • - . Foutl4 th oll e oif% Oternimi the loins 1 : 4 )! 80431 4A t i IMMO INEIMINNOM =Wig immune MART WOLF, rt 4 twpa ALUM 811LiaLEY. 0 . L,4e4. AMUR ,STEA, LBF, 3 4/AttmeiC. • Eneektnere,;‘• writ ` Flowers vriliiimow rut, be kith* L. SClti IA #l,:e - "0"001111 WTI IF. HE While &Lateens of Adarnti;COOtity iia'requetited to aseemble'jh .coup i_oirtig. ai the Court-hduse, in 'the pPr. oeill of"Gisttribltrg, pa' nesitali f4e 41'li dc - N 0/ June heit, at 1 o'clock; P. es.,'o3 appenet tielttatee to repretrent theniiti_ L ,ilio' Mate Cr:invention' which fie to nieet sti'Phil. adelptila on Wednesday the tOth'aity of June next, to nominate eand4atee Tot Oa nal Commissioner, elurveicti add 'Adaitor General. A.444•V A t . IcISO , 1). OUNI • '' "ILI .11140111gARt, 'WM. 1). Mimes, , , ! . GEO. H. BINDFR,f,:: D. F. GARDNER,. Map 3. , county Committee. GETTYSIVIURGI. FgMALE SEMI 01806 WA THE Summer Sessioh of this school will 'commetice the 21th of NOV. and end the 20th of September. 'The' Winter Seellon Will continue from the 2 Int cif datober to the 230th'of April. pridelvdf the Stintriini Session, according to the studies, are $8 Mid ;of the Winter Session, slland $l2. Pupils will be 'Charged from the time ofi entering to the end Of the tern. No de ductirme from the price will be made, mt. cept for timelost by the Teacher, or pro- I traded illness of the pupils. Extra cluir• gee for Mush.; Drawing and Pairtting, the! languages, and the 'various branches of, Fancy Work May 3,, ' L.Errons Testamentary on the estate KA of PWrICW Emma, late of Cumberland Ip., Adams co., Pa.,dee'dt having been grant ed to the subscriber, residing in Mountjoy township, notice is hereby given to 'oath 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. JOSEPH FINK, Ex'r. May 10, 1S 0.-0 t ItAN awayStchil the subscriber on the Mulit of the 15th el April, 1850, CHARId C. Ll'rl'Llg t 'in Indented ap prentice to the Coach-Trimming business. All persons are hereby warned ugAinist harboring or employing said apprentice, under penalty of the law. 8 00 8 43 8 001 4 50 16 871 75 37t May 10.7-31 it q62i 561 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, having been ap pointed under a deed of voluntary assignment, Assignee of JOHN TRIMMER, of Heading township. Adams county, no tice is hereby given to all who are indebt ed to the said John Trimmer, to call and muke payment to the subscriber, residing in said township, and to those having claims to present the same, properly au thentidated, for settlement. JOAN BROUGII, Assignee May 3.—Os LET.CERS Testamentary on the Es tate of Jesavit CLAIMADDLE, late of Mountjoy township, Adams county, Pa., 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 20, 1850.-0 t NCTICL Estate of Georg. Hinges, deceased. LETTERS Tin eamentgry on the Es tate of GEonOit limns, late of Now Oxford, Adams county, Pa., dee'd, having been granted to the subscribers. notice= is hereby given to all who are indebted to said Estate, to make payment withoutdelay, and to those having claims to present the same properly authenticated, to the subscribers residing in New Oxford, for settlement. NVM. D. DIMES, ALEX. S. 1-11 MES, April 12, 1850—.8t [Executors. 01306 32 NOTICE. THE Book! of on subscription for the builuing of the LINN /FAN HALL, (Pennsylvania College.) have been placed in the hands of D. A. Been- LER, for collection. Those Who have neg lected to pay their subscriptions are re.. quested to make immediate . payment. F, W. BENEDICT. April 26, 1850,-21 A WESTERN FARM. rp OR Sale, or will be exchanged for r Real Estate in this Borough or its vicinity, a OED Ith s In Washington county, Illinois. Apply to Dr. 11. S.III/BER, Chatuhersburg Areal, opposite the Post °tramp Gauysburg. March 29, 1850.—tf OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS. THE undersigned resplietfistly eunoun cea to she 0011141 sinike4 of Getty'. burg and other places, ttlast4ey 'savant:u m n monced the anufactnre of Cloth and. Canvass For Coaches, of the very best. qualitylom asweessesive sealeewhieksher nve.r..pwrisa resi slfsacnish ) wAoie{ide , Inpdfrgtoofit 11.0 . te moit'sWrOiblelatuts. Utn*Als *al 'be fo:Mndlyiluilln Anistfand tinal!tiViktts# aukAdistinied ' '" prThe suisierHOSlN 'alio manufacture, for!!Whoteliali WC raid!, COACH VAR NISH, of a superiorquslity, to which they invite the ausailowei.Cosekinakere atnd, riSrsons'wauthtir twpSireliase lAA a view selling ''TherYttaVWWWlV:oo lmttia 04**1 1 Eq040440i" 4 , 0;4 Nitid; tyi supply s„ 'l/0" 16 41 6 1 rfooi a - :diatethee will, be promptly somrded ua , -SAMUEL .1 4 rrpfx. 'OEORGE Nil.. )l.. 4. :•(, • ilf u lys,atut Sa co , . •tram oi c to qtp ,tr.m,, icfAM3,, I t ". fOimp 0,4 m, oat awed yid for , a lp id , , h, - I 11A ERSLYII4 NOTIOZ. NOTICE. C. W. HOFFMAN NOTICE. WELL-IMPROVED - TirTA r-YAVEig: .011t•stirtwi)'‘ualq TT oncE is hereby given that the IN commission* will matte as abate ment of' C,E, NT. all State the ye"! P 1 1 41 1 09 0 40 tittsoi ttti h t4>n xtl and ; an! kinstbi- lisildred to maketstddli mint in alt 'peak* pay ing 4 Lic't day. • . 4 ',1%; . ' ase,uwil*. Will be oldie payitisit to r,Catintyknikt on or fore ,dirgniial'illk-14.6f,havit0,4.-kliker wiee'tliPiti beltstitrinlltitafttbate tnent. It will be the tinty'of Collectors to call,upou JACOB KI.NG, J. G. MORNINGSTAR, JOHN MUssIiLMAN, .0 Cotominiosors. Attest-4, Auaxistaauaa, Clk. BEE-HIVE HOTEL, COOner of Finnv/17/mhz 'Avensce, aiid Mary'san4 attjoilting: St. • Aftii-o's College,. Baltinatire did. ESSE CARRETSCH, late or roik, al Pa., informs his friends that he has taken the above 'well-knoWn Hotel, for merly kept by Adam Fisher, and more re. cently by Isaac NV,illiamser,,where he is prepared to acconiModate those who may pairenize him in a maner that cannot fail to give satisfaction. His CHAMBERS ere furnished in 'the most complete . 4nd controllable manner; the,Big IC preVi dad. wiith the ch o ice s t ltipars aud,other re freslithents, and the fr AfitHsta will at all thnei be attended by the most dicta! attendants. The stand is calculated in an eminent degree for WAGONERS dr,,DROYERS, , . as it has the, largest Bo m Brio ost convenient yard" in that section of the city, and the Stabling 'and Shedding are of the beet and :nest commodious. It his intention to pay strict at tention to his business, and to do every thing in, his power to render his guests' comfortable, and he respectfully solicits call from his friends and the public. Baltimore, May 3, 1350,-2103 50. EATS. EATS. • LATEST FASHIONS. TIDE undersigned respectfully Informs his friends 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 IVampler's 'fin ning Establishment—embracing the fol lowing : Superior Mole-skin Plush Hats, Silk, Russia, Pine Fur, and Slouch Hata, &c., all of which he will sell low for or country produce, it delivered immedi ately. Furs %alien in exchange for Hats. J. ,J. BALDNIN, Agent. April 20. 1850. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY Sr MACH: A% Shot'. Taffia 7 Testablishment will nowbpcar 7 1_ nett on by Ss etgo ,l who take pleasure in being abltsto announce to their friends and the public generally that they save constantly on hand a very great varlet)? of Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Parts, Griddles, &e.; Common Parlor, Alr-tight, and Cooking - Stoves—among them the far-famed HATHAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they have on hand an excellent mortntent or Parmitor linplentessis, consisting of the renowned Sevlor Plough. Woodcock's and Witherow's, IL Warren's Patent IVindmill, Straw-cutlers, arc. BL A CKSMITHING is carried ort.by..tbe beat of workmen.— They will mull oat* do the '11007'4 1 shop in the South epd of the Foundry buil ding, where, with good workmen and the etcellent materials, the neatest Ms and best work will be made. Otrlladies . will be waited on at their tesidences. All the aboveMentiened articles, with a mat many other' 'not mimed, will be fur alahed as cheap for cash or country pro. duce as they can be had any where sled. Itrliepairing,cf all kinds ,done at the libtirtts notice. ' ' ' Glettysburg, April 28; 1850. T. WARREN wo U LD reititectfullytetinitst all those having unsettled accounts in his lwoks to call and. snide Af terthe Ist of July next, his books. will be placed in the hands of an officer for settle -111(,)4‘. t ,, :• , • . BOOT AND SHOE MAKING; THE subscriber respactfully announces to the citizens of Glettyshtrg, that he iho bas commenced the , ' • BOOT and SHOE. 111.4KINO; ' at h s residence, on South Was n on street, a4joining that 01, WIC, WiliffrOXV, wherk`he will be prepared Mfill all orders la file lint. ' ' • ' ' ; ' 'Ladies' will be 'wafted upon et theietiai ideates; ifilealted.' . .. ' ' ' •' ' ' • Thil kobootittew Itoptl; bytdrlctittinftiod to btilliittdos,'tbf Motif add receiver Mimi third: of iiihrOnagOl THOMAS BR;NOMAII,' `Geatyoboig, , Alpril r 96l.44e , , ,1 • I , I, „1, t" Stlfit mar l ittgrritmosAtut A :Ailitz,Ammintirtairr OC.ltkreneslßuldtitallNlrrsii ~ • •• , ...-110416,1615-41p 0. : :‘1 •.1 1 41 •00P, l kiwi 1 0. c,1%1110:•„41434: 49 . r • Abh i Ladd "' , „ t•r - Idel ! 1N50 466 1k wins*, or sp l i t er t i / o i V y#4 , fdr gEORGt ARSOLD. DMEM -- NEW GOOIS, . AT THE , OLD MITAA.D. GEORGE, 'ARNOLD lill AS just receivr, indisnow opening, TI: •■•• a• as LARGE . 11i .., , OF 'Sprint 0 9 8 as has, been offend An. publie at any . time, comprising ititti ty of Scipio si and Fancy Artichitti ' 0 eems it ti - essery#Aimplis tioitictgeol he assens' i r s tom pitia, aini 141 bi 110 ai t 4 . ). 1'',41 , h y. other estabilibmint •14. ,„ e place cinieti the soloc,artie'. , . ILl'Vbeissdi ks. lse jail on is itteiteniso a larts y,tietti . :±if PN k Y DRESS 0 O-D.l3j Miss, lat , examine, sad judge for yoyritelvesi. . • A p r il 5 : . .. , ' ..:tl. .. 1! 10 , _..... H , TE Subscriber has Psi received and opened the Isiqest stock of Goode ever Whim purchised hyy thim, to ,enttme ii rate which would ta x . th patience of the ra leo mueh., ;14itti thii,refore.iovite. alt` to' Call * Mid ^ eisfititie i y itoek 'WC' purehashill , elsawhete.l' thave - made my my selections • with 'mat ewe, broth Writ respects quality, IoW. iiyis, and psice.— They consist in past a Moun or Laws, kineo Lustros, ALPAZAS. „ sr raiM MYofvtfrioulitudlitiet s ."' Lavvhs, <plaid atidlolar Jacanat et Cambria •liu.lins, frisk 141sula6 4111111thlrh lieedegys, Linen Handkerchiefs i .Theaad, Swig/. Cambiriis an l ColOis - LACEB and EDG INGS ;'Kid, Lisle,; . Thymel oid Cc!tton (11441 PING) 41gthe Persona wishing bargains would do wet to es% as the mono; oQuirk Sales and Small Profits," will be strict) , adhered to.' 7. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, April 6. 11350. LOOK AND SAVE YOUI MONEY I NEW , AND ISEAVNIFEL *PIEtI9% 11 MIDDLECOFF JJAS just opened, and is now preps. red to otter for sate, cite of the best seleeted and richest assortment of DRY GOODS ever brought to this 'rutin, coot prising a general variety of Fashionable Dress floods,fir .l.adiest and Gentlemen's II rar, of the newest etyle and pattern, too nu merous to mention—to which he begs to invite the attention of his (fiends and the public—feeling confident tint Ilia goods will compare favorably, both in quality and price, with any brought to the coun ty this season. Also, a fresh supply of GROCERIVS „dr., CWOE/VSII2IIIE, VERY CHEAP. CliamberAurg et. .April 8. . G Ari'RACTIO N 1111,0,4E4,re1l- 1 N 4V 7's than ever, al Me Dry Goods Einpo- fiunt of A B: EURTZ. 6. E. CORNER CKNTR6 MQI I / 1 111k,1111MINOVRO THE undersigned has just received and has in store, a very large and au perior stock of Dry Goods, both Fancy and Staple, suitable for the coming seasons. 'laving purchased our stock on advantaceous terms, we are pre pared and determined to sell them'at very great bargains. Our stock, on examina tion, will be found to !contain all that is new and fashionable, comprising a general variety of Ladies Dress Silks, Cssinenes, Alpaesis Mons' da Lahses, plain and limited, Linen Luaus, do. Merinoei, Bombazines, Elloghects. ' • Mourning, ?reach and Domestic Calicoes. acs &o. Also a full and complete satiety , of Gentlemen's Cloths ) CBBBl. meres & Vestings, .4re• , In a word, suffice it to say, that we have on hand a full and complete stock, which we shall take role satire ih exhibiting to all who may call. At the same thee we would return sincere thanks for the libe ral patronage bestowed. •• • - A. 41. -KURTZ. AprilA.— r arn, , • • ; la',Cimatry Produce taken In chenille for Goods. NEW ITARDW.tIEoIt,BIRQC,ERY John Fahnestock RESPECTFULLY annotincei to his friends and the publicgederally, that he hiurejsmied 'a NEW ^ .; Hardware and Grocery , Store .1 in Gettysburg, it “Id'Clellan s Corner. where can be - founda general assortment of every thing in his line.. Having examin ed lahilittAphik • and EaMinore markets, he Is enabled to offer bis.goods at reduced prima, and can confidendy ai• gate theta that they eau be purehaeed er than they have ever been sold before. Hie Stock col:1814s of ' nardwake and flaterry, cacti as nails, cross-cAt saws. planes and. bits ' locks, hinges, screws, chisels of ea. ery description. rasps mud Mao. saddlery of all varieties. shoemakers' lasts and tools, mo rrocce lea the r and linings, he vele, forks, and.* general kuortment of, " r " • ..; TABLE', cArrE.,Eitr,Ahtp Yoogtz ItNIVE/14 , A in short, every article belonging to that branch of buainesit." Also a dumpleta aeT sortmmtworgLos i n PAINTS. COLS.& Drlll BTUfls, and a Largep. *Mead rowel sasortment of " ' krltalii and o.PDARANlAREtalkollwhiah he has selected with gned - tianimedqpirt• ehadadioki did t'lesY best thus ena bling him to sell at imehipritertsywillghe endre satisfaction. He solicits rid hopes, by stria(ll444ooo4l receive nonage o;l4444)acom =laity, tof the 1111. BWEOCK: ' o44 3mbbrugept. itkiilll4ll..mar • : .• •• , • 'it k IIN Win lathe* ,Attention is 1 4 6404) . 611y intitid to a !alkyd lesierti= meat every rupeiior MN; Paltiro ob/Waiallteured SILKS, Flituipliflae, al, liawtN,.#o.. yery cheaP: _ A1ia11444 4 4 . tit° i+ :Altteltot ri• iR Covers. :- WOot , im4 Conga TABLE CI!)V -FAS: eheap,,inat arrived.and for sale at lillEtZ'S Cheap Corner, ' .- HOTIfferffIYTICE. • ..-)ii iffl t4i4+451.4 .!,') .i t tziii NOTIPI h t trlly 'it'll , to all ,Legatees and' rode. vdffeeiwri, that the Achnikinratiait''Abioiton/ cif 'he ileiseiathl persobalniteittakoi , Viiiiitloned will to pro. aired at tbo OrcitatatF- , Cknirt •of Atlanta county, for contranitionattationoWance, on Asesdaty the Lfilet day 4 :of dam - Arai ti • , 122. The ooionnt Oftlofitt Likhtner and Predinink plttt:, tl , ctittiti of I'9 ip 14i deco idd ft 1 s'.:Thd'reefind Ad 'fliorecroold of f l t Jacob Ito iiiiit. one or ibis ' ttectitaiii i iif Valentitte oNiniii,•deobAard, • " " • '' 124., i ioi&iiit 4rilddii atoliditt i nf Wlnfadi It h* ', icatillnittthititi , dr;rllol,o , M'ClAtii,'ALl.o42: ' • '' ' ''' ' 126: l'hi ' • "d agt ' iltnit Oast/bite Of 0 4 1 Janeilitoiiiii: oAi'' the Eigeonitli i'ir Gri*zlo i Po s tlan,lqo • '. . •n•, ;,,-, , r '''' .'; ; VAL l i be' r ioiOnd - se 'fit!al l idoottnl of Wen.' /Ifatik, WieOti4tit iif Satib Giiii?,• di ; rtt: ' The giiii inid•fiiial'iii4ouoiliriOliii WktincfMl!) ???..'9lrierl!'s?",4;rl: lizioth wdspo, uogw. • • , , j 11. ' The IlistatidlldlilanionittbriftiaL , ty,l4ll:Adrtilithstratiyaf Elisabeth flcriith l / 4 = bath; deceased: '' ": '' ' " •' 120. The fi rat "mid' IldattiOtttibitt p , rliibte B *endot, gide 'or Csiltnifio‘lilithfrei, dont:aged. • * ' ' • _,'"' '"' ' ~ ' ' ' 130. Tbs . . setlttl 'itcr:llo4l vmuO i cif John litintl b . ire v d. the : ( E,et 4 tbfd df Jabcib"giolien'dkOisee.' . ' l f 181 ' 181 Thai; uo iir 'Wiwi :Vicat ll 44 one of tha; E diitthbi ,of 1 flzi,lol4l%.wif. aon, d" ' 132. The Jevioll'adootioi ; ornifsiirSOy. defy'," ln i iiiiiiiiiiiiii iir Pilidetiek . Siiyitoi, =The account dr . Ytilifiiilitiaiee,.: Achntniatiauw of Etkiatiolh Ipioitif.lo. thqi Iti. The fi rifsectitint of J • . yrik ! Executor of Peter Cu,e derei .' ' '.,"' 1115. The first siiimint dridh . ( Yrittiv, gurvi o le'mNrf. ig'f. 0 1 . 1 iP q?ult. 4 cesee'd. ' . 111 1365 , The aulecidd 'aciedtititi' or Giotto s pat!orp peergy ',if iii. I,..niler, dm ceithetl. •Itr. Tha;teoaiil orJMM 'Wuir* ,Ads miniatritofol Anna Malty Myenkcieceao• ed. 138. The set:66ot ;oho ,T WOMills intl . tors 'of Ezekiel'Hiatus', decesebd. ' ' ISO. 'rho Srfl sectitnit ofHobert' Bell, executor of James 'Bal t jictlieeasetf. 140. The first sccount of . .fohtlll, An labatigh, executor of Geo. Clark, tleceaSed. 141. The second and (mai account n Peter TroStie s executer of John airman deceased. 142. The second and final account p Henry Myers. executor of Daniel Deal. dorff, deceased. .• 143. • Thejiret and final account of Stmt.,. nel I)UrberiwT Trueureliktliii asdb {lie real estate of Stephen King, deceoppd, 144.. 'Flu! account Of Daniel Baer, ea r acute'. - or Elizabeth Ripple. deceased. 140. The ling 'prank of Thrinias M - Cleiry and Win. Sadler i lr,,A,diaiuistrar tore of IYet. Sadler, &ceased. 140 i :11po,, first sogirat oft Ifsmptetj F. Neely,exoctitri; of Yoltti,Neery, deceased. 147. The drat (*Own ti f James Cun ningham, executor of John'fitewart, de ceased. 148. The guardianship accoenl of Major, guardian of Samuel ft. Wititeroui, minor son of Wen. Witberow, deceased, —said account rendered by Robert Ma jor, executor of lames Maier, deceased. 149. The'first and !heal account orient M'Grew, Adw'x o f. Alaiander'AliGiew, deceased. 150. Thefiret aerometer Jacob Kehler Athnhostratur of Goo. Kalkreittur f jr., tle comet!. 151. The guardianehip account of.icilin Benner, site iani lbf Plidi i Mary; William,. Henry; Jelin. rElntuanlio, Jacob. Hannah Marini'. Sareh,tiuti MO/ Hay. lien, minor children of Win. Mansell, ," ceased—maid account rendered by lieu& Benner and Josiah Benner, executor!. tit John Bennei, deccaeed. 152: Tlie first account of , 1011. Thom se, Muer . de Untie non, with tlie will an. nezegi, of Abralient•Zwick, demised. , 153. The first aireirantof Henry Albert; and - Mosel) PhilipeisOinitiietnitote of Jacob Albert, deceoced,. 154. To. first scampi of isOnee Hater; 'etecutor of Wm. llwinn..deceseed; 166 The arst..seeount of Abraham Spangler and Wm: Senk, eeeettuni Of John Lady, lien.. &eased. ten. The Arai aticoiant oh ; "; Abraham ; 13Palzit*i" : * eliOvtof lioaty Epley. 40. /57. The first account of David 0. Brinkerhoff, acting executor of Martina Brinkerhoff; diCetuted: 158. The ifinal liccOunt or Moine' Punk. Administrator de bonii non of Daniel Fvuk• , • 150. The 41iait seiklunt nf Wm. D r lass, surviving execute: of Jas. Douglass, deceased:: ' ! : WM' W. RAMEMIL It; Reklitill apeistec's Offic.h %weber& t) 1. • • 0 Mir 0. / 8 ' • Vresh Arrival t fiIItOCERJESo, QUEEXS. , W4,11f, AV. WM. W. HA NiERSLY il AS retUrnetl trout the City with an ILK 'lncreased and well selected miaow uncut of GROCERIES of all kinds. such as Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Fish..Riee, Spices, Salt. &c., dtch, which he will sell at priors that can't bet beat any whets,... kWh the fullest sod, best aseerunent of QUEENSWARE ever Aspersed i:inf.. title market, to which he invites tha/Attendin of purchesers,as also to %s law eseurt oteukotAtmls 4 / 1411, 1 001 1J09)4;r1flift% with the " assurance that 'they enema be beat, either in quallit'l 4litiety, or cheap nom •.-. OrPßeinembstalibvlam idiec t od Darden hi IA •HAIIIIRROL: 1 4 :9 1 0 Nor* 'vett tiortip of the•drittl - po ye bi r go k ot,Nio .. ,I • ~....-. ~ . ii '- ' ' ' 7:l4 oUS F i l ltrtritiltOrir ' "" ROM Betthid#s. ,TA9lolo6lir Mitt ' '... 4 Pw V a r k ‘V l l l li i i r ei i t,4 o' 44 . ROOM ' ~..., eady-made Clothing, .', ofve4ry ,deeytiPtiq t averofn#ll N Mil ciiiitt. - 464,* litere,cho w i titan eny,oth. er , establkahmeni dare ;to sell' them. to be convinced of this fact. please call at the ONE PEICE Clothing and Variety Store of MARCUS sAxspN, immediately op posite the BaDlt. I. ; . *iitsit GARDEN SEEDS. Sn. lIUEIII.EIt has just received a • large supply of fresh G Alt DE N SEED S, of every variety, from the eel berated Shelter Gardens in New. York. Gettysburg, Feb. 15, 1830. • ~ NEW e r .001).0 1 _ , "0 EXT u • 7444. v OOP • LEASE cell and examine the largeot abide of ' HATS is CAPS; BOUT & SHOES/ that. has ever been' kept in Me' place.-ombraaing, every variety tof Ne* sehiona Style,, 4ltm, and. sold at radiated 1., 4 Aargilloe' , steloctitidrrum--7.--; , „ • 4 " ;loft IBA PA. liind..l,T,be, -.Oxen x i how" bl,tvrp, x4l,4ot.il'ime cea onre E i • . !Mal . 1 apri7 and El „ot. buIZZLila WAN. „,, 1 1 #1 11 0 j1 :00,4 1 41D I A14 4 CiA ti * , , • L ... ' ' 'A. '......... .a Or %)%k" ft I t, ...Id, S l koir, d iMPr, ,, Tv)ii il[Y i l L 'l ll , lle r*N.l i n M° reift s tr.ll , P( 'iniicitibc l ig t ° g h i rr PM hepir ,1046041044, P'41:1,1 ; .A - , * ctits cfcrp, ha Autibliv int' ee4r vttio . , Om mold 4c, • m ail ' TAIL iii t ii *he hoo (T i ro titturc and otheri interestetic 'oll%ti/14‘‘.,1", . le e il l -i**)_4 l Mll ~, ohm ikti# pt wro;', 111 gl ' e .I, lett; I',..frp , and , Zlik*iiii 66 , 1 0 ' l , l? kr?°°, l °°° ll IPA yt.klif , fp)fq OP OM! ti, 1C,0*,, • ' , , ~ . , ', The iiiitUteigiiO4 tie iiiliti 01004 f'0,,,F.? lie !!‘, l ,4l°A e r-li !! !) P i t Pl*l l . °tat° tit :I .it 1 0 , tiftg° 1 05 all' biftir botit , ,i(0,1.,,W C., q,Tf? 1 P leame4 ito l lOg io roV i o PLY wish to Nee t Md. ',, etphc. np quwtfidl,y made to , thi tioi Vlr lie tetaleillth : Xriberi, •• , itit. Wm.X.Astflop t H*Apttamy oar, Geo. *MK •114(11_111711511and, T. W P.lr° ill B. ihfon4ft- /4/./IR—Pilbin H. 1 1 , elt l oi4/11 , 9 , grfl)l,,A, Lubel ' ~4”. i °Chlict 1 1 , • , e, .• 4t O, , MPP rot, 1DA1TY911.944.4i tiVoti t to, i,, 91, Fil•u*Ler.,79lMirtitimPflAtri on f° l salkilqfruk, pX 1 .4 1 0°,141°,%19/110° /•F o6l cii°l9.'i I II ', • . gg *- l ' . ' JOHN JENKt . • Gettysburirillaroet-ft l / 4 /11,1410ro•tf ' ' 3.1' IL tiTEVENSOX:4I... ' ' wilot.lost.E torm.art,lo GIL. I Elti 141$ &' plttlifOßS,• . Thr:e loOrs NOUlit: V:iits ' i I Ilt.- 4 i otd #644. Prone 81 0. , , „,••• n4RIiIi6VIURG, • - 1 -'1 T 'iVI, 'B.• 'foie the atecrimitOiliitibit ;of op • • Aferehanis 'and dikabi'id Ditdrifir,' Pomberland, Franklin; and"tiiiiih°o44 countiii/halripehed en exto;nallie Wlto!ii., sato Establishment fur the sideciatiodiel ies and Littorp, as above. With co: i operthlcillo a2l4is(inijoiputli _ an, ; i t ” liattlioire, e will otTer goods her 'at die . same, Kin% qt,w• kish - Ail, cro s bn i puAk sed inlieioit3l., - ,. gib Pedpbehdlly iftiMil the favor of a call from those wishing to purchase Welitist)slhomittrinltif did* ity to iudl, tys Ite.prpoilCilf 'I IP A 4I7O,. or itkiiipoias is itirdc'd 4 , ' ie„ iip qf Atom •A iiiiuo4, i 'lii al4ro s Alia tar fall it, im,p9Alfgll l 1 PrZois• Ord e rs froth i , ,• - (ilo I talte9, 4 1 0 qr a l9 , 1 0i li Y, filled, and roils ilespabibitYtkiPfX Wi e43l !" Feb. IS, •1850. - , , _____ Jir 11 1 10:0 14)9 t 'grow b BUT IN. 4. pipat ; siwkk 3. b. kith „1,4 4 -! . ., - 44 . ), 'TENDERS Air - petaterVidgmente to 11 hie friend, ,fokP it ft l l9f4, Puidikark the pleasere,Of,aonoon ing thatle is m ,ii y), loepiod, , ,„ Ap, ,41 „e W. ls d, on ashingte i n, i Went, one .eguaio sop of Thoutpeop g Hotel, where 1t be! prepared, u heft': tofore, to do 'a kit* of . ~, , t, 0.4 CR; t' 0 P.ll, 4! 51GN.40.44 7 74 ° 6- eilihilie: . :lehline#oiii l lt l al i ( A4l' notice; a on ieistdia 1 0 1 1 1 4! (TA Cotintit Prodtlei ifitt.tittliliait: ', ~ , , Ite'sitirdlibeile iiittOld‘ l l!i?ptiiii„ci: vora, and hoptiFY%tt i f i r!l 1 ° 4 lll' and i Biafra to ale; erXi tittm ll trtt i a crikintiarini 4 f l tniblin'pkiiiis4 ge, • ' ' '''' ' '.'. rt 0. - I.lto. tagttylitittip /litt 11;18'40. 7 4 ~ ,I , •t , 1. 11 , 111 y••„:ry, ,IL / /.., OM 1.1 I S._ „,,. : 'CIIIIRECIMPI KELL ItiK R T . J' AS jnit *One& t vatati' CONUPTIONgI s . committing the 'following elagjee.i.intrietlimi Of . Eoncli can dies, to wit : Boa Bons,Su • ' I Almonds, Preserved Plums 3 ll - I•4_7lir, • . Drops, Comfits, &e. " " inn quali ties Crop ui Levon,,V l4 titittlitOloipbognd 4 or Driltol ?I kit! dig. W 49° 1 4 Nuns candy, Cocoa do. Common d o ., Arwm7l do., &e. &e., • or 416 (Thitiridl Igitie;'Urninif do., niondi ' wilWthiried galifiti, fillitiWti pet Phiffierit• cepa t'-'Fitsi' • and 4iit at 25 nava t'Olirona, at 31 1 cellar.; Oranges, ltd., isle. April 5. • ' FIIIIEI !.FIRE thiswere Mutual &fitly, Iglu- JIL • ranee. Contosny .Phiinthdphis. lire now doing business on plan, ,ving the immred a partieipatiokin the ro6t. tCo paiYt.iv beyond the premiumpaitl. “Nopremium noun "tam vnosekide weesemotilrioin made." - Irbeisabigribdr. es,Ageol :foriabikidin conipinyf: , Will,make inaunureneiteith4 pervolumoll osiiimDodoOn propeity, an& feels of every deseriptiOu eseiruitt lairs or damage by fi . 4) 1 1 1 Frogli 6.1,,„ , A til 44) , • .1 Veßetni t A liesittesit ir itKoLvAin kat 71v FESrING' silk Otaviis, hand glo4es, stockings, oatt be supplied at the one-price store of 8. ' J. LADLES rill and see a fine assortment PARAb'OLB at EU RTZ'SCHEAP CORNER. (April 20. lams ! rams I A Large yariety of FANS just reeeird CIL ed end offered to the Lattice at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. . • , • WATER COOLFORS.—art excellent article fez. Cooling Weier fur fattUly use in warm weather, for sale by INEIC V. /1414/14tlagY. 6, _ .... _ ; • ' vitt 4.1. ..., r 4t -- i 1 , 0 . ._ l : - ......-i• ... . AIN. .o. '' . air ' TIN'rWA RE ! TIN WARE! •r. r ; 801313Llirrit ‘." ,113 • ,EC,Tetrfil l irannotinees to - hia dd Will the public diet he eeki-a On iFaliattiaztere and ha* now ;., i ; STOCK OF ; ' ' • , 11"'A"toir ift'lß 4""" - A t . ilti I stab re i hirtent in ClUttnhersboft i street,solptlpprosise the Poet Office— !Where he vt Lbe,Pleased to .fill_.pilletet promptly an upon the most reasonable ternm.e'.3 ....vi; ; t! , •,' i : '.l, ;; 57, , n April 12. RCA Rl,ll D Asionjohi o o r 4941 I f If wet Grtali-11 Limas chili! la Wtilistai street, we, tol keattlewe withiscarist fever. Modems' , t ie fdlOndance had been remarkably mimic- cusakkind determined to see why? mated,. "Pilot would do t all tha cases ha had heard of Olde4vor were fatal, mid he conoo o4 l these*• medicine could be worse than his, had proved. $0 in this case he , onier r ed *mar Gruel. The poor molberinuow, • how fatal this fever had heen, anti Off thought "I will give my child Brandreth's Pills and, the flreel." So She gals /him (our Pills, which operated well. The doc. tor the nest day, was pleased, told Am; mother the child was doing well, and to on with • the water gruel. a he, did—aa ( C nif aril Pills. Every day the doctor , ordinart gruel, and every tiny the mother gave from. two to four llrandri3tlea In; Hots more I) an a week the child was wag, The doctor said that case • had given him a lesson; for the, child, was simply cu. red by 0 11 04 Whereas every other case or searlin herrn • ke had had that.winter, tea had !net, gibed he had purened active treatment. latnedie asap einisfied that nature f was the byoeitißiginus,anle4 by water g le 4 might hrie v idditil and Orandete , splits. U"The &swarth•%Pith:ate atild (or 26 cents 'mobs.% et Dr.ll. 1:1 minim* prrincipal Office,24t N, York s mi • d by the folloicmg duly amliiithed AgOinet—Nlohn 111. ilifinirmion, Het. tyaniiir ; HMilinger Vera, Poaching tA. brehilin Khig, If initinitinvii A . herr darn!, Ali. 4ettinoitir V. M. B . White, HIIIMptOlb; tine Or. Inger & Ho.. LittleitoWn May Minim, Cash. town , Clete/ W. & a Do Heard, Patellahl V. 4.116 A tilibinigh, ant &flint Divehi Ncinicont. ir, Mechaiiimittei Semi shirk, Hanover. (April to, taeo,-2* - u tkritifilitina. PA: equor4 t , L oT, ,n) ( .J* A. TII.O3IPSON.I 111 4.16.1 I === auhserlberhas the pleasure of an. • nottnebitioliti Meade and the pub rektnirtilV,iliii he has taken charge of the j'Sigii end 'gtinttutiently located Hotel; in Phatuberaburg street. Oeuyaburg, Pa., far A number of years under the care of • Janes A. TOonrinan Esq., end widely , I.a known' te, the Travelling • PIAIIe,'4ICIIIP !lipping plate of the *nail ' # 31 •01130 altd• - frOln Baltimore, York, Hat. ,rishurgeOlttumbereburg. Iliagat stows', Pred prick, and the • intermediate towns. The ,house haeltrain' thoroughly .repaired and • iseNrtii?thed, and nettling: will be left tin. the itikri {it sustain the high nbir aeier.of !Miaow end render It worthy of the patronage of the Travelling.Publie, The'llevvices of attentive Servants end earellit' Headers:Nave been secured, atttl eve,r,yenhvgnienee Will be gnarl patted Ili all'arbo may pleased to , favor , pte , sridLtheitr,aironage. • • i•J• JOHN L. 'TATE. • • Oct;1110, , • • •• • - ALEX. R STFIV RNSONi• • 1 , ! 7117 1/774 0 r:d T ' Let . 0 i t CH'lnl Or heentlre Stinore, North ' ~ttftr c fr col# C ,ltouse;ltettyeen Bradt' ", mtfil eoWVttners: a - - •i,l .$ i oes!,; 68'Utebleitied , a • bur !at of Ladies*, IlloNdeawital !f id SHOES; GArr.,kl XlK . !'fitio‘iii,e , l; ao R titinfflos ratio B' - 4W? IhOst Collgk'il; 4 10"''; ,Pumps, (PLC.. at KURTRII- CRP- CORNER. Wd7.4.4t11 '4:;41-ft IT uc Thing Certain, HAT } • @M On and a•.*V11661, ail and Saaftetaisigh Wilk and 'gingko Chmakil ) Raiwiiietchidt‘vand all othertßaks is Mi Huss/Staying uuna .cheepesi. 09tiq§tw-i.prime artide.-ror sale ,p 'OA fkto. I Seolpii.'4Heitrani o thijAtiti vanaititiaididUlteese, dr4 : 4 and for sale by the allb., itortbiti; CAR ' large lot or CAttltca t "M7I 9 4 ° P,R, G119,9 AIiN f . *ll l 246•*tOktilTlX:rBtiveryti4t4. ' . !t9r9e eitiete, ret'ahlti by P! GEO. ARNQLD, ' WAN II'L &MBA ' WHO may aced a Supertine,Senday. i 'of , evenu Wedding Suibeen be at)- . emu:iodated adsmmage, by ealbug " ;i: ClTllolllB— l 4m, exnellp}t Tartir. and tithr purpoeiik,--jOit ceived.4o44W.Mt 4 4Y WM. W. 11 AM E RSIX. r.4111.)i 46 IVaie,iir All {,inti " a „ taliate "' 11AMERSIN. 4DutRAR Tub., puek or , 44(;., 'Five!. Rugg, MI tog,. , 4kt gale at ' I [XT HITE WHEAT FLOUR- 7 —alio''it'' ' V V good article of family Moor, sVLite and yellow C09p . M41 - 1 _ liltsc,kwbeat Meal, ;Feed, &c.,—a full assortment—Am sale by • ‘V,. A M ERMA • Tabfe rllll, anti excellent ,aauttrtment, common and (superior Tublveut!CO;ii SP? o , l !'!' 4c " , fur eale 111 MERSTaid" Combs ! CoffipSl'' • Ari/20,uL A 11 . N LI atleortruktnC cOAWaj,, . 4.24 - rue bi vt.ni by J. I# 4 , ISO • Just Recetred. •• A rem !num qc tiros? oftert&A Nejl, Cir ' /Uri° . itome 11prP Parthr;ol every 4ririety, al ' • Mar 15. §*3looPrO vidEr call ! Cal! SAMPSON'S Olddidocaiddil, i ntik Pk : flees 10.1.arT tido obeivest , Vesiiiiefid‘p ery description that ever you did tom I 0.4 rt.
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