. .. _. Aiiiiii'io the Firtners or p en . I interests, which connected themselves with - f the. l like of tha-41- , ..,,thet it had- P time, --' L 41) • 7 sylvite__ '',........... i -tordook inta the co d(tion of the petie4 i i ti I ,' , ' at , ImahttneVe farther:, sipop : whose The Agricultural Soc t \of_ iirdel - 1 d diery moth of the, piy and . mointea phut, in its anxiety to pro e!,4"ilect" I ence of. Chit ' Legielature itielf i4ceirserfly 1 of us founder., and the adrancgment of 1-i.. A nt 1 ' towetto.. oocolegated viisdoroi of thereat interests for tv 'cl4 it wlts insti- 4' theSlatt , at tianisbil aillinitil i d, iiiiii in. toted, desires respecilidl ~ Weal' ~ o ltr at. ' i junetiori-soso tinmosale 4110•ISX thaheresitedi Unttion towards the founding of a state : out the corn" found no place in its coun- Agricaltural Society, and to ask your aid' cils, or in its statute book. That the im in die furtherance of the measure. I portance, claims and calling oleo large a Wlfileleki i'Matteilaf aurprixe among hnd v nf citizens as the farmers of Pennsyl the enhghtaned refiners of others States, vania should be so long neglected, is not who have formed or projected State S'oci- i only paradoxical, but discreditable.' 41,41 ilifOestf.-6( IrairVet . et tnehy 61 our i i at extenuation of this charge or neglect, e tV-It'ihr ' 'Pr - • t- - ---- ' - - - • that' Pennsylvania, essenti allevegekoMersh-catinot boast of a Sainte insillutioe % et:pinning the shill anal ex pe rienee *Mt ibuilligkrot epic ol tura Ile s. to believe* ssailable in diffusing a general' knreiedge of improved systems of hee l ' biatdcy seal tillage, and imparting energy AIR vlgdr to the most important oral! her industrial pursuits. ' ,Iosisnes past. with a iompnrittive spaese pooolstiou, wizen means of intereioninuni r.lll'al)-.w.erc and difficult, there was refitotinde excuse tor not having a State . , ; but' now, with our preient fiedithis - on the increase of population, I, with cities and towns dotting every por- I non o",;koyState, and canals and railroads I intersecting every qearter and running to ereypeint,eheplal the,forroation of a State society be longer delayed, Pennsylvania 1114 pistly incur the reproach of culpable npOhy, in standing listlessly still, whale in this progressive age so many of her sia-, 1 tar Stites, less favored by natural, reeour via, are keeping pace with the times, in dtPittaiancentent of their agriculture. , Mt/nib the project of a State agricul tern peony commends itself especially to the j faeiners themselves, yet it is not without' cltinpe,upon the can sideration of othera,l appealing as tt does to their State pride, if n9;4 aire,ay. 16 their interests. Can the triershant , or trader be indifferent to the ' tnateseurce from as hence his warehouses at d titype ere .filled and freighted? Can , the initeufieturer or mechanic thrive with-,1 oqt ap alimadaut supply of the staff of lifer ' Or . cap thiseapitalist who emtenks in ,raik road, and canal mucks, expect remenera-, ting,divialetida on his investments, , unless the ~prielerts of agriculture contribute 1:11. 400ha,.especialty on such lines as the cettlial,Afilroad ? Aud can the State siv er expect to be relieved of the heavy debt, tieder,ethielt she 'tow staggers, if her.waste • aOrj'.l9Pret:iictive lands are not brought uns dee:profitable culture, and the farmers allo tting to , increased , exertion, to create es tire capital out of a matter now - iuert and valveless'? It needs no argument to prove, that if the farming interest, is permitted : to rmligitigh. every other industrial pureuit will exhibit signs of decay. It behooves, : then, every citizen who regards his inter. / • est, es•,well as the fariner,,toleatl hie sad., - to any , feasible plan that will impart Lippe and' energy to the tillers of the sod. The first practical step, in furtherance orthia object is, to establish a State mate:_ union`, through the medium of which.lar mere can have a free interchange of opini o n with each e other upon the best means of pro 4, 4 ruining improvement in the theory sal practige of agriculture, and the opptirteni-4 ty of exhibiting annually, at deeignated,lo-. ellitiee, their stopk and implements, with the products .of their fields and orchards., This, is „this di.sideratnn, if, egained,•thea will temko.Varrieberg. Lancaster, York. Rg4nting sunl Easton as famousin:the auk nails of agricultural fairs andeattle shows in ,. .l l hermeyfarania, as Rochester, BUffekia 11liest,Alhany, &c., are in New York. Among the causes that have led to the unexampled prosperity , of New York: late year s , name is more striking. than , this encouragement wisely bestowed uppnber agtieul,ture, by the Legislature of thetklulte incorporating is State Seciely,sind great lam Cront . B to 111.0,000 anueally-,0,it4 aims. iljery,orcieties, which hes stirred up-the energies or her farmers, to compete aitio ; rend - tally' for the palm rtf dlslincileer,eVlM, with her Mercaotile community'. ,•!Thsi balk of her western, lauds, but, a few. years ,i,eildernese. is new equal tin voltse to the earlii;'st cultivated landsgl ,. the SAW, slid thickly settled with a woad - Iry 0144v pr,isitigyciNnanry. able and willing tp cons tribeta their quota of taxes to supply the trei9niry, by which the State is erothled to impel? her character and .credit, .. it drust admitted, however, that her gees; dnsl, tt,4l, . conch towards the wnederfel, progress er . ,lsiew York, but .withon. thin impulse given to the tannin intereet.' which secured to the canal an independent and increasing 'trade from within her own donne, _that great ptibtic work 44 this day have been comparatively PidfitA lees. "l'he canal indeed wasn enbler work —the patronage bestowed upon hart het culture, was a stroke of policy' u'juit is it was politic, and will ever redounditiAlfe credit of her statesmen and leiislittnese The example of New Ybrk henneelitith los t on Ohio; the Legislattire 4f thla &Ste - State has'avithits thaa last theft:446dr nears established an Agricelterst' Sniffs iloard, and incorporated ail •Agrkailtlinil State Society, and has _made :such' 116441 peovinoneolur the county &violins, chile It would not surpise, if she ere Id44 , lcenrillitii New York in agricultural spirit and enter prise. No one who resale the 4:Mib Oaf :fearer, containing reports of thef.Agriecrl tonal Bean!, with other manifestions , tit be found in'that spirited paper, ran fail to be iiiipreareditvith the high destiny that is in rtore fur Ohio, if she but , persevere in'the geedWiirk she has ab nobly begnn. Maryland, ton, has taken the initiative in the noble cause, and with a commends ietil on the Part of some of her' distin quintet tigeitollorist, hair recentlY'))o oily' inanikkel tier own Legislature, bet Congresa also, 'to do 'something for this too long neg. levied eretisch of the national industry.-.-- Their appeal to the state Legislature was not in vain, for that body, pending its list seeeitisi. elinnered Ott Maryland State Ag ribeltnrat Society. So of Virginia, who litireepetory organized a State Society, at 1116114mnd. With such examples before etteh incentives to action, is itos ,llooo4‘,P*lllyivaulit will not shake o ff thiii:im4y, that like a blighting mildew saki paralyze her energies and her fess t 'ttet.of•s State Agrienitunil So perits,of years been adver *missed by the members of the gillseiety fur promoting Agri =oll4.tionsummation devoutly to be isrt,stntry etrnn was checked by' . fieeebodinie that the Legislature would do WI of the undertaking. It is to that rheas fears were not taliol for on a review of the little ihikllolll'44or for sgrioulnire by the tepilireelikees.eof ‘eftlitell Peeneybrsoii. 11k0 4410011ibbilkNa that aothitte would be be peeendeted FS , l4%gober U finnitett 4 111 . %1111 tbadirbell atism it may be mlilneed, that there is annually. 1 at the opening:of every seThiffriKreilinittia' tee en agriculture ep politest! by be* bnirtati- I I es of the legialature,hutso fee !Pm flolVcio - , I ing the charge, it only, aggravate! t he neg lect to perform a duty e t t.w4ict,Ai As sembly is every year tereledet)ll7 the composition of a coalmines, significant that something is tube done ca ebeeld;be done ; for surely it could not have, been intended at first, that this • committee should beziais ed and kept stinfttilithittithy Only, or itt mokery to thiteleterelliaiefr`o 4lo o o o Oiub serve. . liolever obnoxiouss, the legislature may be to the charge of remissness in this im portant matter, it applies with tenfold fordo to the'firmedi thorn:Mid* who never by any'ceMbined dffbri atteteptiel to pliett! thenisel4i in .theireshltpik *hleh aright' they "Meld &batty.' •catteedenf by the *hole corn triunity:Mir of all thlt Itidnd trial chases, 'the farmers are the titbit fu. memus and 'useful...thirster and sheet eft chor briber/tali iti - tinie of thug ia. and VW liculty. why then' hire they,"hot Ding since received at the handd of thelr'reprer sentativet that aftentieti - they•tibmOve, and so much require t' • Sinitily'utiotse• they have not pliehll thiernreliSisin the proper Alt i tude . t6 , enfertrzihiit•Olitititt that justieb vat done `+-If'the ture represent all claeseCalitti,'strittlitittte,' the firthber ere the hieteit,theri'it to plain thaltithefirmers tire lo bhithe; if their tereste bre' negiebtedi-:the remedy theie•Min'hatillii; and it 'di their ;deft Pull if they do' hth iffedthellY apply •it. ' • In this litite tif Wahl: 11 'reliant to the leteirnialitt . Sirteottere in 'Petinsyl vanii.-ii• is recetudhluled as a Mit practi cal step towards progressive imprmaiinerit; to told it'Firatern'y Ohnventhni, al Harris burg, on the third 'do* 61 January, 195 f; 'to which every ,county is hereby invited sind'ilelhotteit, fur the purpose Of form. leg a ' 'Suite Agricultural Society, and' to,, ' take into censideration the condition of the ' IMAM interests, and to dev,, { -e such meas- . 1 urea is MO beet promote' and advance the egriettltere Of the Commonwealth. l • ' ' 'leas -('‘: A. t.'Etwiit: Yen), JorinP. • SVETHERILL. ATTACTINO •Istmotter..—A. Sandusky _Paper narrates thefoilowing incident con• nested with the , explosion of the steamer; Aothorty-Weyne k The clamor Alt... Anther Bitigney.is of thrilliaginestest.i , He was on hie way from Laefairetteoht..ta.Phihntelphis,.*lth the remains or hier wife end Child `rifeefttly derteatiSd.- ..Both of , the eorpeei, were en amel:4 one .box.• 'When the explosion took keisuecceded• in dragging hie two livint . ehildren from- their rooms, end with them plunged into the water. After swimming - round 'for a short +time, tie earns in contact with the box containing hie 'Wife ,and• child. Upon• this he sue.. ceeded for.eome time in keeping himself and children from drowning, although ev. cry wave would rtill hie , frail support and plunge ihem in the' water, until at' last his I little boy,' tiro years old. was dinwned in his arms. After becoming satisfied that hie bey wart dead. he :reluctantly parted , withthe.boOy,•and. turned his atteatigin 1 4Ntrr4 1 4 of the,remaining child who was ehnpitg,eround his neck. crying, "Papa W,Oeleilldrewor: Ile , finally succeeded iegaiping the floating , part of the wr,-vk with Ids hide daughter, and both were sae, '. , Thirltbr. Dr. Beecher, in en article whichthe fureished for the Young Reader; tells , the'fbliowing touching story. ' 144'llsw years since, as the Rev. , Joseph Ms* in excellent }hoist minister in ' bon. dow,wealwelking along one of the crow. ded 'streets 111 , 11istoityr his intension' wet mated 'hY the eireemmence • AM w etiri• riage , thistreivera itiorser, , witil'about so' Oise ever I little girl , whit wee slowly Mc& Sink thwiroad. I , lle strongly felt the dew grayer litit child, end forgetting hit own; he tsts. , snattAbd her epic his *nee. and hest. egad , With her tie the pathi when =the thoiginstrnek hiere.—whet , would the pen enters( thishdeer child hove lett. had she rnesuitillethi ~ kts , thirmnthent ;he , looked the facie gifthelitthrt irl s -witteivltsd been. concealed from his view hy, her ,boner ; idl'fdfatinet t , if j , ott tan; what'his reellet weie, Whin liiillicrirered it, triehisdiiii - ten ' Pilate tiiiii Obbit hill in . 'Wit? i' ' r th'itieetiOritheit:*ili I shill ildVir taiga' tile ilitioll',iii' hli ' 'delimited te l 'itia ° liiii dilikit ,•,itehOrditii4i449tii ge think fliliiiii Ii) iiii l'affiatelY'Aiiiibilit i reihe 'villa dies dollie(Sid i liilludoWlill'illittl il'istn death." Tax. Soarefores eisayswolots raar.a.wrgs hdiasiday nom, June the delegates of the Soothers Solus.mppointed, to the 000vantibn !to memos tied supsaunat for di. safety add , protee‘en -of the hrilititileas and iblietests bkhe.tilivatl4 wattage t RCN tudavi Ile.; Tennessee. ,:A let of the delevdei so far ais appointed. , shows 86 from Alabama, 18 from- Georgia. 1/8r from. .Missiesippi; 10. fronalltonth Carolina, 8 limn Virginia.-4 frost•,lFkmidts. 8. from Tennessee, and two from Nordilleralisa. The above from eight of the fifteen slave k. 41 1 10 4, nUakber fiklegates,.. ;Arkansas, houtsians, Kentucky. Missoeris Delaware. Maryland and. Texas hoes tatitiappitinted delegates, and will oat be.-a - epraseated in convention, In Tengesses..o large body of the people are opposed•4o it. and the North Csrolona 'tamales, as welt , as some others, express riiiiamance to attend: on account of the indifference of the •pito. JENNING'S REPEATING RIFLE is one of the most effiemiee, the MPG awfial wea pons of modern days., !t discharges 24, balls in a minute, which take full effect at eight hundred yards: When one hall is fired the gun is instantly loaded, by a principle as simple as it is unfailing.— Think of auch a weapon in the hands of R thousand otieu! he use of this gun ought'to put an end to war, fur surely no army could stand against it. Otiorisoosmn.—Rev. Sylvester Holmes is Oa , trial at New Bedford. before an, ea ,eilostalOcal ocamial. for mas and licentious sea Eola liaa young orptian girl, au orpnist.iotis church. IMPORTANT FROM CUBA-Land ing of the Expedltlon—Capture of Cardenas. / NIW loax. May 25—Vi. L4Tt ANDIMPORTANT FROM H V4NA. The stearsfer to, arrived he today ltd* Hatanst,br' ipg late and i• Au intelkonaa. , • Gen. Lopez had landed at Cardenas on the 17th instant, with a force of five hum, Bred men, and to ,k the town. The gar rison composed of 800 troop. finally sur rendered ellerloeing three men. The greatest excitement prevailed at Ha. vans. The city wastl Oixi4r Ittirtiid latti„ and aeventl thousand militia had been en• tellerlewreetrestourerthionrieltver were bolog r elelitiered d io p,hem.l'4,, resident, upon, to en roll !l?Pki i i4r9Coo, ' l , * lAtfro wforlftrtelO hun g firm!, troops AO 800 were dt a r m 'fric a• teolookt oti t heOth,* or the purpose of rctr, n i °l9ViLiLllSolgt , i3E:Pniek 1 9 on!LI 11 .4 1 1 10 inst " e t ••••we'FAti • bier btil to the. pat, ore. e i ,e arnor , 0 , 1 9 I! Ono kto unwPW,4 RTAI Prieo.llCros mostly nor,Vreueh and Geflosue'' Whp „weirs captured and tok.en 0 4 „ 4. 1 44 4 , ' the . torce cot' the steamer wine, with oftpcied" a landing, is know!swll Pena( the expetlitiou. It is, koont 'Oil some ten or welve vessels left Pier 04,eass., end different ports ut ittetittif:,Prohably to larid,eiutultzuleously iiditSreat pOiats. LAirett,lttn[a IP 081 CUBA-- Flight or Loy* andi Akwad • &oat Cardettata-AtTlval of Gen. Lopes at taitaattab, Gea. • 8/I.VANICILIf. May 25=40 A. M. - "`The stelialiMp Isabel froth Havana; Key Weill. inuelleil'offifeie this moiling With dates Rem 'lllietinteicj the 224 itist: Gera 'Lnileigiceictiipiehletl liy dne hrhie iSitnehei 'Elionagi, ha* landed in till. City riven - The Isislid, - liiiirtodle lodgings s 1 the tlity ' Frbni hicn"we leant the folltiiiittg The Exfieditina left COntoy in Yucatan on" the 'l6lll, unit I voided 'at' Cardenas on the They were detsiaed some time in "landing; which gave the inhabitants time toliend an' express to 'Cullezo, situated somelen *Hes ' The expedition entered the town and first attacked the jail. supposing it lobe the harm:kis ; .the , jail guard numbering iome 41t m en men, stood" their grAnd and received their tire. At this moment some entail trunpa wore,.observed crossing the square ; they were hailed, and returned answer by . Bing Upon the invading party. Aftee this, same of the party proceeded to attack the Governor's house, which was well defended t , Finally those defending the Woe's° were cotzipelled to retire, leav ing it in the itands oftlteinvadera, who then burnt it. The Puban troope having, sur rendered themselves, the town remained in the petmenhle possseesiun of the inva ders. . . 1 he invading party being dissatisfied with their hostile reception, and having lust time in emiveyhig the wounded and fuel un board die steamer Creole, which was to return again (or further reinforcements, be cantle disheartened end insisted opon go. ing to Key West. They accordingly em barked: and Were closely puraued.hy the Spanish war steamer PizArro, but happily they escaped. SAVANNAH. May 26, 4 1-2, P. M. exCiteitient wits producee in this city last night by the arrest of Geo. Lo pez and his aid, by the U. S. Alarttaloin der an order received per telegraph from the President of the United . Slates. They were taken before Judge Niehols, of the IT.. S. Diatriet Court, but for want or evi denee.they were discharged.. The Court klouse was crowded to excess, and great exalt einem prevailed. At three quarters past elolt'en he was escorted by a large and cheering crowd to his lodgings. Gen. Lopez came forth and addressed the crowd in a very neat speech. He said that he intended to praset,ute his corpuses at all risks. Later itroni Cuba. IVaatilsaTuri, May 28. Caplkre of .Two ,Vessels. and 1,800 1 Prisoners, 4-e.—Thu news trout Cuba is rather discouraging . ; showing dint the en terprise Was ill planned, and worse execii tid. Two additiptial vessels, with about 1';500 'Troops, have been captured by the Spanish war 'steamer Tiza i rro, and it is Oleic. that the wholeexpedition has proved a ,disaitedno failurtf. „TAG inhabitants of the,leland; who seem to dislike Lopez. rent:need perfectly , passive and 'suffered the Ilibeiatorslo be slaughtered or to beta ken priitoners. News lout reached the Spanish legation here., that fifteen hun dred have been captured. The foreign of neer', g immediately be shpt ; foreign (berm en or Fleecy) privates wiU be em ployed:at hard labor e the public works ; and.the to will be ge nerously Fe tuitied, to , r denertil Zacha r y, ' Taylor, as a token' of gratitok for 'his ,syMpathy for Donna" U. Tithi it 'oulet truth, not romance. ' ritp ' SICIaT , PLEAT*. yir,ru S. !Am,— Ifidepeniient, the IVlo l llglon 59TreiPon - • dent of the Phi!adeiPhis Pfau* Afnerteath 1"Thlre)111° sestet treaty with 1 40 f! in r eg ard to Cuki. i!sirfilie•ften, " 44 1 1 in some iill SFW, IC ° F i c flr±il , -""r 'TY-OiT male between France , Ntfightfat, and the U, I*fee t fat t j te prp*ion of that , ialead it'Nee been customary, under late Inboin, I F iewntiene. epee a , Own of the ettvoy , at Madrbl, iel Heave the. ipanet of ,fr'nveig9 4.,ttaini *id , Pi - UAW • S tites tv?4 not r,Olii,Pmkfstpi9l4lci the 10 1 1°# 3 'ioi• 4 4 enV rottign powet. : otr 4tvou'rancei have perhaps been giiia on behalf or tilt , laid end Iraatte4 bat be no Mort ablitatbry i ih s pet. • • - 1. ; .h. . ...:.: : • , : .•. 1 i • • ~.• Alartra Aohnualnes!!ie xag am d lONA (row Wasidagton4l au ition4 #att , sin informal cabinet tneetirigi.latni night.nn'_anintaltd diseassiotroacerte44d bout the Cubits affair. , ; ,4 0nitiri Were diapateheti-An. arrest :all' persona( connected with the espeiditioth sat they land upon any part of the United t3Uw tee. "Orders have been transmitted to` the United States Distriets Attorney s at• Mo bile and New. Orleans to put the law of 1818 in force against Gen. Lopezi shoeld. he make his appearance in those cities." THE PRESIDZNT OF FRANc bl/FRAN., cuisio.—The condition of three years' residence, which ii imposed by the propo sed electoral law, will have the effect of depriving of his electoral right. the Presi dent of the RopuWiet4 himself, who did not arrive, Sertritiksillo the.en4 of September 1848. BUDDING GENIUS The - Cern)), Democrat publishes the fouoisitlg"as a literal copy of,a hand, bill . r t tete tly Oat ' in one,of v lite , hiwnships of Lin • *CT ty, slid . tip that "if there - y we no p ot offiees inj, a founty the orih jihy of die cilrertise Iglu be ex , , us on thrfrodifd Of n ity, but this is not the mite, ,and the abject parsi mony of 11'l /Andeffe deserves to be exposed Sifting with his hiridthli." ' Our Cumberland cotemporary is altogether 004 6 .44iiii, 4ilif 11 0 PeilPsl 61 the i`tdi thor of this elegant specimen of orthogra- ' plii#:* 10 081156111ZYWnship" Ihtlitt Oath& to , township; inn Berke county: , I district sontiisvhittliehtbfatid for the otererfteletting Majoijiihs W)ticl leis iu the !titbit 'of giv ing agsfinii ittosAY,bigs,,as well sit' rot ' ha opposition' to the system of “free schools," iVebavo no doubt that the presence of:the schoolmestet! would eiernige i' wholesome influence upon both'ikpolitics and its or -I:holeiniFiv... Certain tre_are that's:4 him no “Jasept .hostisier a" alining the *ltigi of Lancaster county.—Lant. Tribune. - • pnblie sale Of,goods And Chattbles will fie sold et the 'muse ot•Ciiitarine hosieter Oen the gilusteenth dat orApriio Cum ery Twonsinpl3,uch cc hollow' • Bade . One stove • • Ond Chicken draisar three Phailthl One Gnirk Seven share, A lok comp', A lot of try mete tubs A Lat of ireine Pnous A Lat of Abhibuttei laird and diatigi and'llarlas A lat'aCatippet an tinintoei. Vdrieteea Ths of this 'site will Be mail Noaine At ihe 414 'of Salle • Josept" hoaister. How MONII6t 113 MAD 6 tv CALIYORIA.— A gentleman, formerly of St. Louts, wri qpg from California, gives the following account of how he node his first money in Eldorado. He left the western IVontier of Missouri late in the season, and con sequently met with bed luck in his progress across the plains, haring worn out twenty head of stock, abindoned wagons, and sacrificed every thin/ of property but the clothes upon _ hitrpertain, before he reached the mining region. ' coarse he was completely destitute when he got to Sac rimento. But be Bars : "I pulled mY wabh from my pocket, and pawned it for aGag of beam,, at one dollar a pound, and simic•fluur, and-.a few other article at Califolnia rates. These I intended for the tarpon of my faintly ; but the thought .truck me that I might sell a portion by the found, and replace at lower prices. Witli this view I spread I ridia rubber cloth oil the ground, and con silenced operations. need not give you ,t 'detailed statement of my business trausictions. but it is suffi cient In say that Ito fifteen days I had made about one thousind dollars." PRESBYTERIAN GSNERAL CONVENTION. —The Old School Presbyterian General Convention at Cincinnati ‘ has thus far done nothing ' of par ticulermoment. The Allan states that upon calling the roll of Presbyteries, not more than one half of the whole number weii present, especially from the Southern Stites. The clerk sta ted that some new Presbyteries had been formed, and the Rlht adds : The name of threiof these remind us of the rapid progress dont country . wete the presbyterykif Nebraski, west of the present organiz4 State!: t the Preshy• tery of California l' and the Presbytery of Ningpn, in China ! Owl delegitie was press ent from a 'Presbytely in' Northern India. G oa . joie Nrrowt...l . llo 041Itie Hen's 11 , Chicken," publish at Wilmington (Del.) pays the following . ell merited compli ment to our able an patriotic Executive Gov. Win. F., haston, of Penney!. vania.-4t gives usoreat• pleasure to be able to approve papally the official co mar of this distiuguidied Son of Peonsyl at vania. No Dover rof this , old and pat. riotic Commonw , tab beleive, has ev. given more gene I satisfaction. or in whose integrity an patriotism, the people placedgreater reliesee .. , Hie talents, his genions and Ins priacipkw , of liberty and I beneficial reform, It honest anti tremolo opinions and ants in ,opposition to the extension of slaver ,and.the sggressions of the slavery pow , endear him not only l i t, to the freedoiakuvi g citizen of Penney'. voila, bat of thew le Union. W. hope he will not object a second tertn. and we believe he is thh , man who 'can and ought to be elected. t ;tt tt t • tt •Ili•tr r, i - t tt t AXERICAN /RON.r. e ttotl the follow ing paragraphic Yd Trite:M*3.6f yea tei:dey , and copy ,it in the -hope that it may iiet some p'eoplti in Pennlyivania tQ serious pirating , , friend whq las Alters. for; roma time collecting statistics of the preset)) statemf the Iron business throughout Penosil vim ia, has , asetswaitied*“ of six hundred Fur. tumes,ia that ititateaws hundred tmit so, ettrflos am new is thethaails tithe her tirs.awd , wf We* loathed and, Amway trots WIMP. OntrihtwideedlSWisi , stm He likewise la At tillteritrik.,, Ai peat. Wit inaeldr,tha ellastitrieoehiseemi4o4l4 , Bow foo• silikkilno, Wit amketetittlbolw4hlli waYbadit %lOW!** i l6tbesse.GdlstrapAsti eiropptgoore easlrtivesl•by, the Isom meet iwortles to, raise a dame for the tuition •Of thet Teritrith . Leserrfuvi•thus• writes hes late 'publie cation ea universal' suffrage:. "A day wilt come, I have no tioubt,ifrhen tlte head ol Windy will depose in' the leitoral urn at many votes' as there are old men, women and children at his hearth: for Ina societ y better made'it Is not' the Individual—it is the lamily rhieh' is the permanent unity:' The Individual' paises away. Family remains. The prinelpal of social conversation hi there. It will be developed, and there democracy will have as much "lability as Monarchy.' • And , vastly more, we ahould think , whether the bead of the family yowl alone for himself or for•oregimetotter of it. • 111)12 tun a ltkitaltitn GErTYBI3IJR G. Yaway 31, 1850. 1 ..:11 . 1 4 .11;11714;q1 REMOVAL. (The "STAR" office has been REMOVED to the new Brick Build ing in Carlisle streetowo doors North of. pie • Pourt-hquae--syhere we will `all'iiinVs%4 , llleistiffo see our Pa- INSTAL .4Wai binditoiYand that the Preabytaty wr; ,Cesdiale will oweistieln ghtitys beqr,,oarrtweitty,flyat, to Wotan lb. Ay. lioe'T hattwietiat, e• Peeks all* Pteehyterittil•Penttro• Redoes of , The Witreoe,will be deliver ed by the Rev. M. 13.,lobriston; of Carnes, and the cbanisi by. Reis: 11 eO. &Wien' and 11.11.06er. 13 1 ', 4 ,YV an may, tbbre wiU be Ero 4 4 PreMiing ,i4;§L (foPtlifoin) church ' um lilatotatti.alqming. nint, at the usual 11:7"We understitidthist Hon. Wx. D. Ktu.v, of Phil's&listila; has 'imc'spted the invitadon to ad. diese'llte 'Linneen Associa r tion of Pennsylvania doilegio el its annuiemeeting • in 'BoMentir.— ittdda:l(oo;'althonitit' comparatively • young man, ties sequin:Sl considerable distinction as, a jurist and writer. He is moreover an eloquent and poputar speaker, an that n good ;skims way be expected. • • • ' • •r • or The suggestion as to the propriety of the noiniiiWon of Wx R. &nits. Et+, as tho Whig candidate for Canal Commissioner, Meets with a Yen favorable resionse Prowinuntper of Whig • prows. FLY IN THE WHEAT.—We regret to turn !tom ear' Matylind 'ea - changer, that the lit 'has appeerld filths wheat and In some places greatly injured it. The' Centreville Sentinel toys the Wheat in that vicinity has been attacked.'hu!. thb crop is prohably - too 'faridvanCed to be materially injured. The Cambridge DeMocrat says the fly has greatly injured the wheat in that county with in a few days past. The Piston Star Says the prospect fora beery yield of whcnit in that county never was better, although theta are some com plaints of the ravages of the fly. So far as We have been able to ascertain. the Wheat in Adams coanty presents a very healthy and promising appearance—the fly having as yet effected but little injury. The Corn, however, has atffered much from the long continued told and wet weather.' In some inatenies our farmers have been compelled to TS-plant entire fields. 10WA.-e-The Free-boilora of lowa met in Con. station on the Bth inst. and nominated candidates fur the State' offices. Wis. Peas Beg., of Johnson eounre,h ends tho ticket' as candidate for Governor. Mr. Clark will be remembered by many of our thisens sea resident of this place some ten or fifteen years ago, during an apprenticeship to the Printing Business. Restless in disposition, of an enthusiastic, aspiring temperament, rusts witball pessessed of a more than usual degree of smartness, he soon grew weary of the offices ne cessarily imposed by the condition of apprentice ship, and auildenly decamped for parts unknown. A very abort period served to bring him to our no tire as a wiitcr for one of the Cincinnati penny pa per. and subsequently as editor of an ably cunduct ed Whig paper in Logan county, Ohio, portions of which state he canvassed us ono of the Whig trump apeakers. Not meeting with the political success which his active temperament required, he soon abandoned the editorial tripod, sold oat, and removed to the then territory of lowa, where he at once threw himself into the midst of the po litical struggle waging between the Whigs and Locofuco parties, and was returned, if we mistake not, a member of the Territorial Council. In the last Presidential campaign he figured prominently among the Free Seilers of lows, and now stands forth their acknowledged leader and champiun— a signal evidence of whe t indomitable perseverance and energy may accomplish. Finances of the State. The Auditor General and State Treasurer hive published a statement in regard to the Finances of the State, for the fiscal veer commencing on the Ist of .1 unixnext, from which it appears that the financettof Pbunsytsanio are in is most flourishing oondition--thist after tho ,appiopriations of the two last sessions, ,amounting each to snorer than four minwsu of dollar., and applying the money belonging to the sinking funds there will ba left in the Treasury, Am' paying the annual interest, $26,789 92. '.Tllle condition of the Treasury In nen the speedy mithplation'of this North Branch • The Peeple' of the State, sage the Strasburg Telegraph, cannot but be gratified by a contrast of this,eondition of the Treasury, with that exhibi ted 'few ,yeara ago. Then, the enamel , inteicat was not regularly paid- the stocks depreciated-- the people grolOpg.uoder taxation-,and, is con sequence, rattle ,and pinnate pneperity under* cloud. /I'hie present and future petupectis mast This result ought not to pass without rendering ere& to the ptaseat Executive department of the tiloneibineei: Gee. Johnston is entlthid'to grin 'WO efihrts tO crate a IsinitgifUnd; and for his kiting to reinieltanithe Tietediyi and Mi. Ball, the late blue Treasurer, is not to be Anat. pepple.— tu+tice also seqhhos that prop e r 6 , 14 ibotild be rs'Odl ' t*E to the Multi Auditor General, l'o; Abe industry and atpty, be hall Oniptvs for, several Yrin!IPUI , in,tbe management of that iior.offemt doiertment of the Seances, tha,reatt4t of..tdch now felt by the people, rk The slave trade in the Di/grid of Crgui!i. biaja a nuipance and an outrage beyond anirthiiir which iitoleniut4 in the most 14)91 alit7ol State In 010. Vnis9• The lollowips,ii a N'Ofren. Mr : 4 OTP.FO'n?etgAVOJAkfPfritf, m ora l *fir 4 140*i i P th• pousantg..ths WASOiewhrwri . Nallatt-4 , 1/ Iwo* perehase•loolo worth ale. Fain *wean le 6 , ruching, aisq , pniketireowith their eitildren,,il AMY; parsoarbeeibe such will be ~paist,e,feir Hidyl palliate:Vibe eubeoribea atKieg'im otels, J 1 7 Ist-, IttlikrroPa -.1 TUOMAS VAVAIL 1 "'?(IE *" EIDERARY ''P . * MODICA Li— if 4e. jp r vin:" . , inland lumps on next Saler ay, 'thel4l4(S,u4, nOmb r ~ 4o: be entitled jfirpir New Mq,ukly ,dfogssiss. It will ; be devoted entirely to the F . - kiscicil sod preservation of the choicest periodical let nature of .Great Britian and the United State*, embracing not only Reviews, *ways, Paper. on limes and Art, and the speeches and addasser of distinguished men ; but dm fictions of Dickens, Bulgier ' , and other eminent novelists. It will be • handwime octavo of t 44 pages, published it the rate of $lll per snnurne. .Mr, Er.r.arcsatt, Mr. CAlboyn'a successor 1 . 13 the U.S. Scoots, lira dolorously, ill ot, W WO" too, of boooloitio. • CONCRESB.—The dimcgealon of the Plato, parestion still "drags its slow length along," with . scisrcePijranyy symptom of an early settlemant of 'the difficulty. Mr. Clay has enlisted his whole ..imergligaiiii defence of his Compromise Report and Nees ipaqully for it. lie has - st heist bildly taken AlUll with the President anal in tip cdurse 14,mmailite recent speecheilmailmaii tlicAdicy recommended by the latter in his Annual Message, challenging soy Senator to appear as the champi on of the "President's plan." It is rumored that Mr. Corwin designs taking up the glove thus thrown down, and If so Mr. Clay will Sod • foe man worthy of his steel. Mr. Clay's challenge has brought out the Washington "Republic" in a IngS6,l.4llfatitL qt. - 1 2009011-..Rikiir the course of which Mr. Clay receives son e with er delicate tHiditliitt '14104 kb - atiet4lent deter- InOigti"a, lo .4!lay the,q ol oCir" kl? !n a compivaiia of Waling From the proceedings in the Senate orr.Monday it seems probable thAt a serious attempt will be Made to substitute the Illssourl Comproinise lino for the plan submitted by, trio Compromlae Pow m ince. Mr. Clay raid be had no objection to ,tho extension of the Miramori. line-through ,New Mexico and Utah, be t not threirgh Oaliftintill. Mr. Masan and other ultra iouthrreers insisted on extending the line to the Pscific,, which would take in two huadralsand *twenty mile, of the coast. CR"The "Lancaster Union 1. and Trthistur" comes to us this week considerably enlarged and other wise improved. The Union is coreinete4 with marked ability and has beep, doing, rirectiVe . rier• vice in the Whig cause. We. cordialk congrntu• late brother Hortenstar upon this evithrnce al pros perkyi and. trust that his energy and enterprise may be rewanled by an Increased patronage. MONTOUR COUNTY.—The fermation of the new county of Montour, has 'monied grcat're joking and displey at Danville, and the citizens of that place have tendered to the Hop. Valentine Dent, by whom efforts it was mainly secured. the compliment of a public dinner. , Mr. D., hoWever, declines. THE FLORIDA INDIA NS.—The accounts from Florida all state thot there la now a prospect of the peaceable removal of tho. Indians. Billy Bowlegs has poritively refused to gu. The num ber of warriorsla estimated by Gen. Twiggs at ninety seven, although others estimate • the num ber ninth grunter. HON. HENRY CLAY —The Frankfort Com monwealth says that Mr. Clay will probably re• sign his .riot in the Senate, after the adjustment of the questions growing out of Slavery i►tall have been effected.. • U 8. SENATOR.—The following is a list of Semitone whew terms etpire in ISSI, antl whose places are to lie filled by the Legislature to be chi,. .en this fill. Locos in Roman—Whigs in italic Sturgeon, ul Pennsylvania; Meson, of In ; *Putney. of Tenn osseo ; Can, or Michi g an ; Benton, of Ntissoui ; Rusk. of Texas; Dickenson, of New Yoil ; Howard. of Maryland ; Davis. of Mississippi ; Bright, of Indiana ; Yulee, of Floi ido ; Dud get of Wisconsin; Hamlin, of Maine, Phrips, of 'Vermont; Green, of Rlicole Island ; Dayton, of New Jersey ; Wutou, of Delaware ; WrOstrr, of Massachusetts; ("orris, of Ohio ; Botriwoi, of Connecticut. Locos 13— Whigs 7. —Total to elect 38.' ..... re The Lom,loco. Mt.le Contention met at WiNiamsport on Wednesday last. We have n'l yet learned itsdninge ID" F. Lome Lowe, Evo , of Frederick, hoe been nominated the Locofoco candidate Tor Gov ernor of Meryland. Fa l 'A fire clamp explosion took Nome on Toes Jay last at one of the coal mines near Port Cur bun, which seriously injured 15 of the operatives. ID - Tashionable ladies are sometimes compered to diamondw—no doubt because they are more costly thin useful. Congress has appropriated •140.000 for local improvements in Washington city. It is estimated that the population of the U. States will be upwanle o I 100,000., 000 to the year 1900. "Is die de end ob last month r asked a little darkev of another. "No," he replied, "Its de Lust ob next." We once knew a boy who said, that he liked "a good rainy day—too rainy to . go to stthool, and just about rainy e nough to go a-fishing. The crop of peaches, ,it is expected, will be abundant, this 1183900 ; ihU news from all parts of the country confirms this tact, and , it is expected that all other fruit will yield touch better than usual. The'Legislature of Connecticut is dis cussing a bilt .restricting the sale of pout toes by measure, and requiring 'this useful vegetable to be Buhl by the pound hereafter. Mrs. Partington thinks that parents should caution their children against go ing Into orchards about these days, as the trees are about to shoot and the little dears might get hit. • Why is a trader who uses false weights idle soldier in ambush ? Because he lies in weight. Woman like peon 9f , the family— Man the head, / When the heinisie right, the 444 selcionrgpea tunny. • . i 6 estimated that Ilietels sixteen hen drixt'adiliOnl (if skive 'properly in the 6R teen slavit'States of this eenntry. • Thernis 'a man in Pituburg who drives *pair of Elks in harness. The poor ani mals do not relish the manner in.. at hi eh they are treated. LIBIIRAL EMANCIPAITIONAIoyihe will of 111 tit Sabraorlio died neatßruitswielt4Mo:, .on ehit: 84 of, May o ; sixteen', or.loeiteateen "levee bailouts; theirs: of; do ~ eeleie. plantation, And iu,sash s: marl that . they can seveualloestetherland. ;1 w " ` i t'eleVei! Aed7tig ilimlif the' getrd uith and aqilanders his money,_ lends fo:' hiq rriv) l osrld rpr a,kkAleemlirly. back al E i ll o4 0 .0 4. 1 , , ktaft5t,,.,1)416, NT , 10 .nt ;:toi 'Ol 'it' Lams "Nitithili::=Lknikkillef tl o4 min .borit l ;;lif Wei 17foraienitriirlDr.' Wino in Willintnitniit. ing two hands and two wills on his tight Out. hien nOtiOn'asecui• the'bod,' Was ' " ' "'" ' ' . :wet advised to get his life insured. s 4l Arotet.db , sa id he. "it would bejust my luelf 16, liVe fokreer, 111 slfilidd. MO. 'Bifooks ver7 itte‘kly eraittuWell' I wourdn't my ' ' - . ij We have already said. that .the man who cheats the printer had gun to the country. We noW learn that his travelling compan ions are the man who flogged his . wife and the fellow who stole the sick child's seep. JAMES MONRCIE.--We have lately hear. of en Incident in the history of this distin guished Man, which at this time might to be writteq in letters of gold. In the year 181.1, during' the most gloomy portion of Os history of the war with Great Britain, lie held bath , the offices of Secretary of Pile and erotary of War forsome time. salad-of the first wee then $4,000, and that of the latter 114,600. When the first quarter expired, the agent of the State Departglent.took him •the•eslaryi Witched to the office he held which he refused to accept, although earnestly urged to do so. He received,tho ; lower / lola% t eplY, observing that hie , condUct W mtist in &tett RtgatLabP". ~.44-9,1 11 0,,Jben poor, and `praised with debt, and poor to the is Ilk ilgi•nerr dad : OW% a ca Anat;islielihr "P w *: year.. is vliaillittig pa Nk. tol4l4) iiiiiiterest.—Wasthigtort• 4 , 014114111, Kweeittuo.—The sic Eagle records the latest, and to pun c,9 , erned, the most important'tale Inf pine bdard knocking that has yet been re corded. . There were ' 6011011 soupe, and positive profit in did•cniitniunination Made b y th e rapper, which is more than can be said of any of the • recoponeeifofthe Roches ter, Stratford, or New Jersey goblins. The editor of the Eagle wee, disturbed in his very sanctum, while overbsuling his, act counts, by the knockings of a delinquent suberriber, whose name he was about to transfer to the black list, but who now knocked at the dour with the money , in his hand. THE CAPITA!. or Causciests.--The committe9 appointed by the' egislature of California-upon the'suhject orptiblie build ings, and the selection of a site for the per manent location of the seat o (government, reported favorably on a propodithin fiord Gen. Vallejo,a native of California, 'and member of the Legislature, who offers it site upon the Strait* of Cormiinos and Na pa river, where he proposes to lay out capital, to be eel led•-•Eu rek a," or sett oth er name as the Legislature may anggeoto= He propose to grant to the State 20 acres fur the capital grounds, and 145 for rations charitable institutions, schools, penitenti aries. ate., and to deyote to the State to wards their erection various sums for each, amounting in the aggregate to 5370,- 000. This is certainly a magnificent of and the committee recommeod that the proposition be submitted to a vote of the people at the next general election. SAILINO OF THE ARTIC , ,••.# —The resseis comprising the Artie expe dition, fitted nut by Mr. Grinnell, in con nection with the United States government, —the "Advance," and the "Rescue," bats at length -departed on their &dons mis sion. 'RUM vessels were towed from Iles Navy Yard at New York, at twelve o'clock an Thursday last. n Heaven speed the gallant squadron. and crown with success, the beneficent object. it has in view,—the rescue of the last navigators from the fro zen seas of the far north. Metter a or A Bisitoc.—llishop Janson. Bishop ol the Swedes colony, Henry coun ty, Illinois, was shot dead on the 130 inst.. by a man named Root, who had a twevious quarrel with the Bishop in relation td the wife of Knot. Janson was standing in the court room during the adjournment of the Court, when Root entered, drew a pistol, and fired with fatal precision. The mur derer was arrested, and committed for trial. The prostration of the Iron manufactur ing business. by the Tariff of 1840. is out confined to Pennsylvania. A writer in the Baltimore American says, that five rel. ling mills and Sixteen furnaces within the State of Maryland have already stopped operations, and dial others will do so as 50011 as their present stock is used up.•— The re•asons assigned are that the business is ruined and hiss ruined those engaged in it. SINGPLAR REcaTioristilr.—Joaiah Pom eroy and Pliebe U. Farnuro intermarried the other dal in Massachusetts. In this marriage, it is said by the papers, that a singular relationship takes Plate. Tho bridegroom becomes a brother to a niece nrilts,,attil that niece becomes sister to. an uncle, the bride becomes aunt to one oilier own brothtis,and a sister to that brother's mother in law. The bride is aunt to a Inane and his children.: • r; —An Albany 'Sexton, some twelve months ago, seised a lad seven years Of age, who happened to be "whispering in meeting," raised hitn up. and “chucked him down' with such force. that a spinal earn plaint ensued, from which the poor boy recently died. May the 'Dev il . to that sexton hereafter and beat h im to death with the tassel of his tall CUBA.—Thei population of this island, it is stated, in 1841 was 1,007,824. anti in 1846 only 898,752. In 1849 the total value b(its agricultural productions,` dairy 'and domestic animals, Was •59,791,482. 'l'he statement of the exports from tbir is land, shows a staatly annual decline in a- PRA en lc—Severer pekth growers hive told the editor of the Elkton (Aid.) Demo crat that there I. prospeet °Ulm eiirtitir dirtery yield • thM •sesition. flottiti wiltbe under the necessity of thinning them out, to Bare themtieee)ftbrn giving way under the, pressure, of their crop. ' ituttritxtrire Etarotlerreir.---No lasi thin eighty returning California emigrante cisme 'paisengert on the St. Paul St. Jointph. The majority' of theUi made a start lorries the plains, met with . the Elephant:Co:tented the 'ova rings W 1 hid tail, were satistled'itid3 backed out,—Si. L. Intel. 15th 14: Whenever yob heart' loouftted land ' bout Bankel, petnehkbor that GOV. :; ston i e ;? ll2so4lo . 4 fA#Ae,./.401/i l 4!, ilh , li4 . Net Sealiknis tg ringieeltill',UanKOrt Itil , el" Foie* a Hig, 6l 4, Nlll sPelfrigi—trilf44 re demplicin of shier naffs, , and t a A was voted ifitodbkricofikose, • ~ 1 •11. alt k They Pa v iitinni? in ginnifiiPi? . 4 1 1ir fllllhi eil in? niinihir'ai ir, I , A l l d 'W ri4 -et bk i li P g 8 41 li fd ' i; . . 4 n. . 91"Il it 4 di. Lir VAT" PO - , - gry who, ook at ' ,va Ns, 1), 1 nriPt Wu? hp 4184reat they Ali, ham 1 4r: 'hag tor bread. i H,l,r Allen in Toreeto. o*filldlW‘ his., tier • declared insane because he scattered' 'lithe ercigig,e4t,a_rid spent Own. clealishly: l -- The drihrof Enrope HM mita S have also been insane, for They uetnnhnsidr a tr eorerignit About" the gunnery and 44 e t thole fly" rapidly. ' A identleman, with. two ladies. who la occasion to walk, with one umbrella.. should always go in the middle.L:thatben augers dry met to himself. and , ia ng no padiality toeithat of ibi► ltidii A Begotifitt Little Story. ..' , A OM, Or riIAYIA. A few weeks since, in coming down the North River, I woo seated in the cabin of the magnificent steamer Isaac Newton. in conversation with some friends. It was becoming late in the evening. and one af ter inother, seeking repose from the cares and toils of the day, made reParatt°°° to rettribXntst : others, in the attempt to make, it jwl* ex much a. possible like home, threw off more of their clothing— each A A his comfort, or apprehension of 4 distated• I - iietrood on the deck a llnc looking d t NA lot:bolt six years old. following 'Kan n a,:fiiunevldently his father. whose' , pwio nce lodicated him to be a foreigner, pi:,•nUlily ' a 'Getman—of medium height and respectable drat.: The child was un usually fair and fine looking, handsome )y featured, with an intelligent and affec tionate e4wessio6 of countenance ' • and from under his little Getman cap fe ll his s he s t u oi pair, in thick, clustering, beautiful curls. .After tillkingabout the cabin for a . tiokai the father /yid son stopped within a few feet of where we were seated, and began pre pandione for going to bed. I watched them. •The father adjusted and arranged the bed the child was to occupy, which was en upper berth, while the little fellow was undressing himself. Having finished this, hie father tied a handkerchief ?round his head to protect his curls, which looked as if the sunlight from his young happy heart always rested there. This done, I looked (or him to seek his resting place, but instead of Ai.. he quietly kneeled down on the floor, and putting his little hands together. so beautifully childlike and simple, and resting his arms on the lower berth, against which be knelt, he began his vesper prayers. The fether sat dowtt by his side, and waited'ihe conclusion. It waii,lbr a child, long prayer, but well understood. I could hear the murmuring of his sweet voice, but could not distinguish the words be spoke. But what a scene ! There were men around him—Christain men—retir ing to rest without prayei 4 or, if praying at all, a kind of mental desire for protectiou, without sufficient courage or piety to kneel down in a steamboat's cabin, and, before strangers, acknowledge the goodness of God, or ask hie protecting love. This was the training of some pious mother. Where was she now f How tawny times I►ad her kind hand been. laid on those sunny locks, as she had taught bin to lisp his prayers ! A beautiful sight it was, that child at prayer la the midst of the busy thoughtless throng. He, alone, of the wordly multi tude, draws nigh to Heaven. I thank the Fermata love that - taaght him to lisp his evening - prayer, whether Catholic or Pro testant, whether dead or living, whether tar oft or nigh. It did me good; it made sue better. I could scares refrain from weeping then, nor can I sow. as I see open that eweetehild, in the crowded tu mult °fa ateamboat's cabin, bending in de votfon before his Maker. But a little while before I saw a crowd of admiring listeners gathering about a company of Italian singers, in the upper saloon—a mother and twosons, with voice. and harp, and violin : but no one heeded, no one cared, for the child at prayer. When the little boy had finished his eve ning devotion, he arose, and kissed his lather most affectionately. who put him in n() his birth to rest for the night. I felt a stong desire to speak to them but deferred it tilt morning. When morning came, the confusion of landing prevented me from seeing them aglin. But, if ever I meet that boy in his happy youth, in his anx ious manhood, in his declining years. I'll thank him for the influence and example of that night's devotion, and bless the name of the mother that taught him to pray. Scarcely any passing incident of my life ever made a deeper impression on my mind. I went to my room. and thanked God that I had witnessed it, and for its in fluence on my heart. Who prays on a steamboat I Who train their children to pray, even at home A TicaataLs "JoKa."—When the offi cial death warrant of Daniel .1. Pearson, the,murderer of his wife end children, was read to him in his cell, he heard it with perfect indffierence, merely remarking that at was .4U e Joke ?" An editor In Warren county has rashly all6Wed himself to be inveigled into the noose matrimonial. This is another pro bable cue of starvation. Pity his wife. Sir John Franklin and his gallant party started from Greenhithe, on their . Arne ex. pedition, on' the 23d of May, 1844—over six years from the present time, The duty of of electing a Senator of the U. States, in place of Dr. Sturgeon, will devolve upon ottr next Legislature. • •It was dedided at Boston, lost week that a note made or signed on Sunday was not valid. QUIRK VICTORIA is thirty-one gears old, and hi the mother of seven children, What kind of mace should an suction ear hays: A face that is for-bidding. BALTLIIOIIII MULIILIL BT. FIROX 111,11!.111101111111 . 711111/ rotig.-60061, Woe* of 11.400144 How ard Stew* flaw at 01111. Oity Mills bald .t 06 . 0016 meal OS el a OS 87. Itre *tar 13.90, CFRAIS.4I3OI, ot wit kinds OrGralalight. PO' ewi' as kilo*. I tpti fibw lltla gt 25 sad 01$A. 41, 87. NOw Cola 47 .a ta eta. riltqw.ovs.4ll. , Mats 88 404 are 116.4 swaged Roo 1111.25 to DO on thweiroffigglatU 'llle.solle. 1275 wet, wad &oats. ght,g 4114.12 gr0w...,.: • Moolt,-Iktoe of Wee hap at $6 00, a 116.60 per 10011 m; P A IL 9 IL " ' .. 1141 - 11 ER; )),q ,JAR Worti4 And Jaxsodnuibtar of John Garda. q. -=ell et iblabonouth. ■21 1 11%2 Y l vi it y lettv.tru ti tt LFat TAIKKAW afire* comuly, • On *c i te* *f., by tho panah file P. Ali nes, and Jib* Blain f.eit'-'4lOll of York en. the dueltlid in*: by , diermooM Jean Reins. NOM Letaarima JeSamusser.bath . , 42 , 9.,19440 4 4, by thi r. it It Teams, of Cumberland county, flial •A p 80111111111111,a7•pr, of Unto& gmbo l eighty. 14*,4... Veer, One& aMi e, lifiee gamma ffso•—bolk Pflauk _,. • • . , • H IED. *.. • o iAii_ .. , k loll4ermoi g , e ll er a Ilagring Innen, co • _,..r bli Kr: lltaasaaa OISTSIII4 is the "1111° 2 4 "14 last., at Newville, J• 11111 ELMIRA, inn A.•Epo, god 37 yaarch i mouths PENN MUTUAL Life Insurance Company. IMltUadeliadla. (1 HARTER perpetual. All the profile 1.) divided aim( the policy Waist every t ,yeur, This is the only Mill Mak al Campeau in the , City or State. 07For Particulars apply td' ' ' D. GILBERT. Arse; end Shitlied Ensidiw.GlMAyelies May 11.-41 • ' LEFT the service of the eelnortbar , in Getkysloarg.Pa” on Wedneiday Wt. THEOPOgE •B:YORittEk sip ittsd, Apprentice to the Coach, aming boil ness. All persons are 'N hereby notified not trust bhp °wet) , amount, or harbor or em- ploy hint. One yard of iSeamig-Laeri, bus no thanks, will be paid for bls apprehen sion and return io the subscriber. H. JEROME WALTER. May at, 1850-•-8 t MA( MUTES OFFICE. THE undersigned has opened an Office i in Carlisle street, next door to the '.STAR" office, where ha 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, PAO. COUNTY THE Whig' Citizens of' Adonis County are requested to assemble in Coun ty Meetirg, at the Court-house, in the Bor ough of Oettysbnrg. on Tuesday the 4th day o/ June next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. to appoint delegates to represent them in the State Convention which is to meetst Phil adelphia on Wednesday the 19th day of June next, to nominate candidates for Ca nal Commissioner, Surveyor and Auditor General. A. R. STEVENSON, D. HORNF.R, S. 8. M'CREARY, WM. D. HIMZB, GEO. H. BINDER, B. F. GARDNER, May 3. Comity Ototamiuse. Information Wanted. THE undersigned is desirous of learn ing the whereabouts of her brother, VALENTINE SACKS, a native of Ger many, who came to the U. States about 5 yean ago, and is 85 years of age. When last heard from (about 15 months agn,) he re sided in the neighborhood of New-Balti more, Ohio, and was engaged in the Dairy business. Any information in reg.rd to him will be gratefully acknowledged by the undersigned. MARGARETTA SACKS. Gettysburg. Pa., May 24.-10 lam' Ohio papers will confer a favor upon an SA anxious family by copying the above. EURTZ HAS /UST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of Florence Braid BONNETS, Colored Chip do. Mines' Mixed Braid do. China Pearl. do. Fine Lace do. Aklehraide & Jenny Lind do. Chip and Straw do. ALSO-A VARIETY OF Palm, Leghorn Br. Straw Hats which will be sold as cheap as the cheap est. [April 5. A WESTERN FARM. IVOR Sale, or will be exChanged for r Real Estate in this Borough or its vicinity, a WELL-IMPROVED In Washington county, Illinois. ICPApply to Dr. H. S. HUBER. Chstabersburg street, opposite the Poet (Am Gettysburg. Mandl 29, 1850.—tf BVILDING NOTIOE. ACHURCH will be let. (to be built in East Berlin, in this county,) at the house of Dr. Buss. in Hampton. on the 26th of June. The specifications min be seen at John Wady's. in Berlin. and also at the house of Dr. Bliabf, by the Ilith of June. Miy 24.-- HOUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and put up by the subscriber,who willattend prompt ly to all orders, and upon u reasonable terms u can be procured at any establish ment in the county. GE O.E BUEHLER. WHITE WHEAT FLQU R- 1 4 10 a good fnicie or Family Flour, white and yellow Uorn Meal; Buckwheat Meal, Feed, &e.,—a full assortment—for sale by W. W. HAMERBLY. COD FISH— . a prime article—goy sale at HAMERSLY'S. Also, No. 1 Mackerel, Scotch Hermes, Crackers of various kinds, Cheese, Ac., Ao. • 9E 01 rzis ABA WHO may Deed Soporliso. Sunday. Of !MOO a Wodittisig 804, can be ac commodated to (heir adisoSAMlopOnr SONcaning 'S. CITROPIS" O 4 exee i eat article, for iratta. and inher perposee,-4ust no. calved and for sale by • WM. W. gatMElttill&Y. , . A WI SAMPSON'S Clothiquatore, sod clot Iht cheapest Now or 4111. , airikiNiiiptiOlL that ow you dudes.:; .. Attratuatits' Qutras; Toy wild. sume , loam aruole, foT eels by., Aprll $9 . . ORO. ARNOLD. wrantite fainfra. an loans TABLE COV. .- BRA chap. just, arrived and for ails at KURT' Cheap Qataar. In/LI ill OLE. A very. ouporior Ankle. for sale by GEORGE ARNOLD. REM! ORANGES &I,EMCHt i large supply, and superior quality just opened at HAMEMY'S. WATER COOL ER!!-an Hesitant article for cooling Water for family use in warm weather, for sale by WM. W. HAMERSLY. LADIES swishing HAIR BRAIDS eaa be accommodated at SCHICK'S. BEE-HIVE HOTEL, Corner q Penruryloania Avenue and St. Mary's Street, and adjoining St. Mary's College, Asittvesore, JGAIIRETBON, late of Yob, J P. inftwnie his friends that he has takes the above, well-known Hotel, for metiylntptly Adam Fisher, and more re oendy by. lame Williamson, where he is ?repined td . accommodate th ose who may patronise himln a matter that cannot fail to give satisfaction. His CHAMBERS are furnished. in the most complete and comfortable manner; the. BAR I. provi ded with the choicest liquor, and other re freshments, and the STABLING will at all times be attended by the most rueful attendants. The stand hi , calculated in an eminent degree for. WAGONERS & DROVERS. as it has the largest and most convenient yard in that section of die city, and the Stabling, sad Shedding are of the best and most commodious. It is his intention to pay strict at tention., to his basin*, and to do every thing in his pOwer to render his guests comfortable, and be respectfully solicits a call from his friends and the public. Baltimore, May 3, 1050.-Ims3 50. NOTICE TO TAX-PTERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioners will make an abate ment of FIVE PER CENT. upon all State and County Taxes assessed for the year 1860, and paid to collectors on or be fore ibiday the 2,Bth day of June nest ; and Collectors are hereby required to make such abatement to 41 persons pay ing on or before said day. Pa' Collectors will be required to make payment to the County Treasurer on or fore Monday the iet of July nest,—other wise they will not be entitled to any abate ment. It will be the duty of Collectors to call upon individuals personally. JACOB KING, J. G. MORNINGSTAR. JOHN MUSSELMAN.jr. Commietiouors. Attest—J. A uountinkuon. Clk. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens of Gettysburg, that he has commenced the LBOOT and SHOE 11111V.G, at his residence, on Booth Wsstongton street, adjoining that ol Wm. ‘V VIOTNIEY, when he will be prepared to fill all orders in his line. Ladies will be waited upon at their res idences, if desired. The subscriber hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. • ' -- 1111011f*S - BRINGIVI - A3f. - Gettysburg, April 26.—tf FOR THE GOLD MINES. ••••••• NEW BOOKS. DC/EMS by Long. IN AL fellow, two vols., new edition—with Poems of Bryant, 1/V it lis, Mrs. Sigourney, Ste. Mahomet and hie Successors, by Wash ton Irving, 2 volumes. A stork', or Anecdotes of an Enterprise be yond the Rocky Mountains, byjrving. Linda, or the Belle of the Creole, e u t le of Southern life. Miscauly's History of England. Hume's do. do. The Mysteries , of New York, Philade phis. and Boston. The Steward, a Romance of Real Life. by the author of Valentine Vox, &c. Indiana, by George Sand. All the Magasines—Blank Books of ev ery description, &a. &c., for sale at the south-east corner of Centre Square, by KELLER KURTZ. N. B.—The subscriber respectfully ten ders his acknowledgments to his numer ous friends and others. who have so libe rally encouraged him for the past three years. and hopes. by close and personal at tention to business in future, to be able to retain the patronage so liberally bestowed heretofore. K. K. Gettysburg, May 24, 1850 BOOKS and STAI lON ERY F. DYSON. S. H. BUEHLER ) (IRATE FUL for the long continued ` ll - 14 and steady patronage so liberally ex tended to him, , returns his acknowledg ments to his friends, and invites their at tention to his present large assortmeht or STANDARD BOOKS. au ()revery variety,ClassioaL The- - °logical. Literary and Miscellaneous, *I of which will be sold , as usual, at the very lowest rates. He has also constantly on hand a lute and full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS and STAMONERY. Pen-knives, Gold Pen., Pencils, Lotter Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Motto Wafers, with a variety of 'iney Articlea;to which the attention of Purchasers is invited. 07Arranpatents bevel been made by which any Hook, not embraced in his as , sonment can be p rom p tly ordered from thil eq. • Gettysburg. April 6,1850. NOTICE TO CON'fiIIACTOIIS. PSI!. undersigned.. °animator:ft pet up L the now County Prison, will be in Gledystimig on ,Yetursh . iy Lis, 81k e'shoste /wet, at the. Coestnissurners' oboe, to re ceive proposals for the delivery ,olawieri- Oh mad 0014111111 t for wprk connected with the building of said prison. Speeitleatiinis eaten, rinittisite htfirrntation willt be finis - • z0h41,4:-.444 , • , , , 404 COMpthit *NM ISM iid ANSI One Tbitif i eettain, WRIT MARCIPS i,hISON oan and JR. will sell Windoir Blinds, Shirts and illnetanders, silk and gingham Cravats, Bindkerehiers. and all other articles In his line dove? than Ms cheapest. (3 FEE-BILLS, for the use of Justices of the Peace and Constables, )just printed) can be had at the "Star" Office. GOTHIC CLOCKS. Pistols, and a large variety of Jewelry, on hand and for sale °keep at Marsh 18 SAMSONIL SCATS. SCATS. LATEST . FASHIONS. inHE ondersivied reepestfully informs his friends and the public morally, that he has just manahotured a superior 10, of HATS • of the best metatials mid latest style, at hie old 'establishment in &Kith Baltimore street, Oppeate the Compikir office, and next door Wiusplertel'in. Ding Emtibllsbasenebraisiag the fob. lowing : Superior 61411641[6 , Plush Has.. Silk; -bask, Pia• For. and Slouch , Harir: .bc. all of which he. will sell law kw cash, or c ountry prods"; it ' , delivered imaiedi mely. Fars taken la eitchanse for Hats. J. J. BALDWIN, Agent, April O. 11000. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY er asseemixs mirror. ~. i~ . ~. HIS taitablishootit will nor► b. eat► rigid on by W t ASIBM CORP who take pleasure in being able to announce to their friends and the public generally that they have constantly on hand a very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, including Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Griddles, &c.;. Common Parlor. Air-tight, and Cooking Stoves—among them the far-famed HA THAWAY. To Farmers they would say, they hare on hand an excellent assortment of Fanning Jamptresseostft. consisting of the renowned Bettor Plough, Woodcock's and Witherowts, Warren ' s Patent Windmill, Straw-entters, BL ‘CKS&LITHING is carried on by the best of warktnen.— They will still carry on the BOOT 4- SHOE shop in the South end of the Fosndry buil ging, where, with good workmen and the etcellent materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. OZP - Ladiee will be waited on at their residences. All the above mentioned Elides. with ■ great many other. not named. will be fur. nished as cheap for cash or wintry pro duce as they can be had any where else. llCPRopairing, of all kinds ,done at the short ss notice. Gettysburg. April 26, 1850. T. WARREN WOULD respectfully requust all those having unsettled accounts in his books to raltaml—settle immedioely. Af ter the let of July next, his books will be placed in the hands of an officer for settle ment. .11' I lit. OL D BUT IN A NEW SHDP. 3. G. FREY TENDERS his acknowlelgments to his friends for past ravers, and has the pleasure of announcing that he is again located at the old stand, on Washington street, one square south of thompson's Hotel, where he will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of (.O.IICH, CLOTH, ¢ SIGN PAINT ING. o**Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa vors, and hopes, by attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Jan. 12. 1849.—tf SCARLET FEVER CURED Astonishing Effect of Water A poor child in William street, was ta ken down with scarlet fever. The doctor in attendance had been remarkably unsuc cessful and determined to see why no med icine would do; all the cases he bad heard of this fever were fatal, and he concluded that no medicine could be worse than his had proved. So in this case be order ed Water Gruel. The poor mother knew how' fatal this fever had been, and she thought will give my child Brandreth's Pills and the Gruel." So she give him four Pills, which operated well. The doc tor the next day was pleased, told the mother the child was doing welliand to go on with the waterAruel. She 'did—and four more Pills. Every day the doctor ordered gruel, and every day, the mother gave from two to four Brandreth's In a limo more tiro a•week thi child was well. The doctor said that cued had given him a lesson ;'for the child was limply cu red by gruel, whereat, every other case of scarlet fever he had had-that winter, he had lost, what he had pursued active treatment. But now he was **tided that haulm was the best Physician, aided by water gruel he might have added and Brandeth's rm.. CrTim Brand retb PiMare void for 25 owe perbox Dr.D.Dttodrotk'sPristelpilleo,ll4l Droodiray, N. York, aril by the followhipinly authorised Areats:.-Nlobe M. genet oni Get tYibutll ; Holisinger ?awn.- NM:obey t Ai, lakes Wog, lioakirotown; A.WlRarlasd, Ab bomotown I D. M. C. With*, Hafiglcat Omer Inger*. Co.. Liubotowire; Mayy Dooms, Cask lowa I , U. B. Helia.r.l44o.ld Adlabiugh, Mut Balks Meld ropreosr. sr, Mischanianille; Bam'll3lthk;lllkiiiirot.." [April PROC*ACMINATION TUX'TORY OP I , Tlblit. 3 Delay Is denifirOus-114100i . tbit aid and cough few *este, add hope `of recovery w il l be Joey° you 'SO. Let not siftrekiiitnarY Coniideri -damnyou from itracto save you ,lifir,tand heal whiletherilew shine*: Codeampfsew is einaally tiweeping off thommadeso she lumb Cato diminishes bailed the skill of sielems like, its tie physician; pals. hWar does .vaorelw this larle class of .suffering humanity, than Dr. Water. Ari "ounce of preventative is.worth a pound of cureo l Therefore, before your lungs be come ulcerated and so diseased that no hu man means can lave you from an early grave, try in season, try at once, a medi cine which has been or such infinite value to thousands—obtain a bottle of Dr. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. take it, get another if necessary, persevere in using it until you have removed the di entire ''', which if neglected will terminate your life, Be not deceived by quacks, with their imitations and counterfeits ; buy none bnt the genuine and original. IrrNone genuiiie unless signed by I. Burrs on the wrapper, For sale by B. H. BUEHLER, Druffist, Gettyabotir. • NEW HARDWARE it GROCERY STORE. John Fahnestock RESPECTFULLY announces to his friends and the public pnerallyohat he ham opened a NEW Hardware aad Grocery Stant in Gettyiburg, at G•M'Clelian n corner,', where eakbe found spiteful astioreneot of every thing in hia.tine. Haring esiinin ad both tbs. Philadelphia. and Badmen market., he in enabled to offer hie pods at l'adatald Prioul, and can ennedently 'en sure theca that they ettid>h parldtaaatilitta‘ or than they bare star bean resold be ore. 'Ms stoat eensiste or , • • . Illardiseare sisi Vette/rip snob as nails, eroetreut seire.-pleaas sag bite, looks, hinges, aererrip.'eldiak of ay. ery deleripdon, rasps and files, , eaddlery of all veriatiee.shoentakere lam end teas, morroecoleather sad lininge.abovibiaiGitkio and a general moment of TABLE CUTLERY AND 11:101111T KNIVES in short. comtr wit* . beknitue to that branch of Inarinm. Also a complete er sortment of 0141113, PAINTS, OILS & STE STUNT& and a !use,. full iod gaiters) eattortaieat of 611 1 W 1 0 11 , 1118 * FISH, and CEDAR WARE,aU of which be has selected with great care and pur chased on the inter best !mete, thus ena bling him to sell at such princess will give entire satisfaction. HO 00110 Its and hope , . by strict attention to the wants or the com munity, to receive the patronage of the public. JOHN FAHNESTOCK. Gettysburg, Sept. 14, 18451 . 0-41' • CONFECTIONS. KELLEitICIIRTZ HAM just opened a variety of choke CONFECTIONS, comprising the followlog choice varieties of French own dies, to wit : Bon Bons, Sugar Almonds. Preserved Ahnesdk Presented Plum., Jelly Odom Poltava* Drops, Cumata, Mc.; else the following medium small ties ; Cream Lemon, Vaniitg, kombessit,essr Drops. Mint do., Chocolate de, Mint la Twist, Nup candy, Cocoa do, Clauses do., Atoned do., &c. ace, with all the usual varieties of Common Candies; also Ground Nuts, Cream do.. Peck: do.. English Walnuts, Filberts, Al monds ; with choice Raisins,etlitii cents per lb.; Prunes at 25 cents ; Figs, fresh and best quality. at 25 cents Citrons, at cents ; Oranges, &c., &c. April 5. rts..N.v..vt.u.E.L.:, MIRE Delaware Mistrial Safety Inca ranee Company. Philadelphia, are now doing business on the mutual plan, giving the insured a participation in the profits of the Company,"without nibllity beyond the premium paid. 4.Nopreetivin notes taken on which asseastnents are made." The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make Insurances, either permanent or limited, on property and ef- fects of every description against loss or damage by fire. AAMUEL FAHNESTOCK. Gettysburg, March 1, 1850.—tf NEW GOODS, AT THE MIIIIMIIP OMER. N3ll OF THE TWO EXTREMES, PLEASE cell and examine the tartlet stock of HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, that has ever been kept in the place—embracing every variety of New Fashion, Style, &c., and sold at reduced prices. Straw and Leghorn Hats, also on biaiid. 'rho Store providing for the two extremes is at the old stand.. two doors below the Post Office. Prepara tions have been made for a large Spring and Summer business. Wit. W. PAXTON. April 5.--tf To Painters and Housekeepers Cesseat Paint. THE undersigned has the pleasure of announcing to the public that he has invented a new PAINT, which, from its durability and general excellence, he has termed "CEMENT PAINT," and to which he invites the attention of Painters and othem interested. This paint has been amply tested by House Painters and others, during the past year or two, and, wherever ailed, has been pronounced su perior, in every respect, to any paint here tofore in use. The undersigned has in his possession certificates from Painters and nthent who have used it and give it the preference over all other compositions, which be Wilt be pleased to exhibit to any who may wish to see them, - Referent* ii respectfully made to the following gendinien : When Smith, Win. Paxton, gone 000. sir, Geo. Swope. DOT.' H. tiolkod.'T. Wetter, J. D I Danner, Dr, D. Gilbert, Hugh Denwiddie, J.G.Frey, D. Lubin. D. A. Buehler. • , I ry. R,eeeipts facindividUal nee. or rights shopli. «made* or Glides, can be bad motitmite terMili by epplicatiou to the iobeeriberi JOHN JENKINS. . Elettysbuti, March 22, 1250.—if F . , J. M. STEVENSON, JR., r . 1111r,1110/41111ALZ DIAIOIIIIIOI GROONItIES at. LIQUORS, Three doors South of the t'L 11 - Old Bridge. Front Ste HaRRISBURO. ir M. S., for the accommodation of • Merchants and others in Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, and neighboring counties, has opened an extensive Whole sale F.stablisliment for the sale of Grocer ies and Liquors, as above. With the co operation of a large importing honer in Baltimore, he will offer goods hers at the same prices at which they can be purcha sed in the city. He respecttully solicits the favor of a call from those wishing to purchase to satisfy them of his entire abil ity to sell uhe promises. The attention of landlords is invited to a lot of choice liquors in store, and for sale at importers' pukes. per Orders from a distance promptly filled, and goods despatched at city prices. Feb. 15, 1860, BOROIXII ACCOUNTS, D. Bi'CONAIICINT, 7Vellftl7/1/ of the BOY nigh of Gettysburg. for she year end ing egh of May, 185 b. Bel. of Duplicate for 1848, John G. Frey, 190 39 Borough and Road Tax messed for 1849, on duplicate in hands of John Brown, . 1029 93 Ihdl Realer 1 84 e. 20 00 Bash from Deaner and Ziegler, on Rent, 50 00 " " on note, 100 00 Oso. Little. stone, 25 " Nioh. Hoffman. " 75 • Bog. Harper, Boone, 500 Hy eniffirimid old eN orders, +c• 01bin of Elation. 15 75 Mn. Mary Russell, intereston note, 15 00 D. K. Sapper, Esq. " 48 80 Andrew Heiotselman, interest & payment on note, 110 ao Rol. Lefever, St. and Rd. Com. 24 00 Quintin Armstrong. " " 50 iSi Goa C. Strickbouser, " 34 093 Robt. Tata, High Constable, 120 00 Extra polies on night of 4th July, 4 00 Colman £ King, shovels, &e., 5 75 D. A. Buehler, printing, 18 25 R. G. Harper, 29 02 8.8. M'Creary, School Tax, 1 80 Eben. Longwel. pick handler, dm. 87} A. Frasier. repairs, Jko., to Town Clock, • 10 00 GM. WM. Comp. water rent, U ss* Jim. Russell, hulling Chamb'g Duvet. 000 Gin. Taylor Pits Culp. 26 00 Blue Dick _ 15 00 Geo. Trude, plank, ate, 10 07 7`.; Wahen,imlthing, 80 07 A. Dearaom, so , 06* J. GS Froy.ll‘ and 00. Tax, • 198 Solomon Powtwx,filmnite Walks, 84 15 P. &Noir Fingor-both 8 SO .E nq 80% Maa r OO W., Stable, work at Pirw , pktga, 0 101 Adam Pfens, work on Roads, 14 Oil Michael Tatty, 0 32 NI Niel' Wirt. 00i Henry Rhino, 1 848 Deorge_Wirt, oo 800 taiWßitikert, 44 400 Henry Little, " 16 67} John Kuhn, " 76 Samue l IWO . rotia7, oo 87 JohnWitte; 4 81 Andrew &shrift?, " 11 6/1 Samuel Liula, - be Nicholas Hoffman. w 16 60 Thomas P. Frasier, oi ISI Peter Looll.- a gat /oho Eons, ' 487} John Shilling, 11 64 Lewis Hoopy, ai I 00 Conrad Kiser,Am 11 76 Elias Thonifiion — , -- 1 I/0 James Thompson, "1 a J. Werflaid, " 661 Samuel Kelly, ! Win. K. Denaard, 48i John coil, • ,hl 78 Elias Devoe% " Hugh Milaughlin, 14- -- 011 D. M'Elroy, Court-home, ISS ' Reuben Garvin. Hauling , 12 15 John Garvin. 4 60 Cobean & 11 00 John 11. M'Clellaa, a 9 161 Jas. A. Thimpeon, a 16 00 Hamilton Longwell, . 4 11 75 G. U. Otriekhouser, 606# Geo. Wilson, stone and gravel, 118 Oath. Guinn, a 94 King & Cobesn, 04 J. IL 811`hereon, 4 611 David M'Alillan, • " 10 00 Geo. Swope, " '4 991 John M. Stevenson. " $ 1$ D. all'Conauglry, a 000 J. G. Frey,afrikatisa end hes. 00 84 Duryea and Council. " 80 00 Clerk and Treasurer, 10 90 Balance hinds of J. G. Nye . , Collector, , 05,74, " " 10111 **WIN 000 01 " Treasury, ;AO 161 noo Attie ohm payouseryeee uoth,op. op orders mod for duuer from Commile 1 840, May BC The Teem, Commit of the *rough . of Gketyehuty, do sengy that they, hate untied ah. Owasso of Di 14. !.. Conaughy. Treasurer of the Borough of Dettyabars.l4 the, yeoring end ea the Bth day, of Mray. A. D. 1E150; that hie Sp. Own* fire Comet. and that there le a W itte, in hi. hoods of fifly-Aght dollar, lad filty•fire'tod one.halfaiite. JOHN (HUM' PETE* sTALIAMITII I WM. WISIMILY. May 17.-41 BALE 110710 . . [slississzat *ars sic ma. A. ziosnost, fir RE eaboerlber his this pleasure' of an. - 01 . naming to Ms fries& and. the pub. Bogenstrally , .thet. he boo taken slattgeof the Jame nod oossimiently Wised Hotel, in ckandiembostisiniat Gieurbutlf• Pa., for number of yaws tinder th 4 esti of JAMBS A.. Taorreoe, ZINN and widely aid faseirtbly known to the Travelling Ptdilio, se the stopping plaee of the mail Bistsq to and from Baltimore, York, Her.' nabutg.Ohandietiburg, Hags:mown, Fred eritikotad the intermediate towns. The house has been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and nothing will be left un done in the efort to sustain the high char acter of the House and render it worthy of the patronage of the Travelling Public. • The services of attentive Servants and careful Hostlers have been securctt and every requisite convenience will be guar antied to all who may be pleased to favor me with their patronage. Octi 11, 1849. JOHN L. TATE. Shoes ! Shoes I Shoes ! JUST received a large lot of Ladies` Morocco and Kid SHOES, GAIT ERS, dm.; Misses do; also, Gentlemen's coarse and fine Boots, Congress Gaiters Pumps. dm, at KURTR'S CHEAP CORNER. ALEX. B,ITEVENSON, OFFICxtroaN r4rl.4w. CE in the entre Nem, North E Court-honse.between &Kith' end Stevenson's corners. Naas and Bacon. APRIME article of BACON,HAMII, ShoeMem dro., jot received and for sale as HAMERSLYII. FARE RIEDITONDI THE Fare from GETTYSBURG to HAGERSTOWN, (by the wey_et Chambentburg) has been reduced to TWO DOLLARS I Superior Couches fiver Gettysburg to Chamberatterg, and Mimed thence to Hagerstown, render the trip pleasant one. Leave Gettyabwrg it Ino clock in the morning ; dine at Mambos. burg ; and reach Hagerstown early In eh evening. May 17.—tf GETTYSBURG F . SEMINARY. 01196 31 THE Summer Session of this sehooil • will Commence the 27th of AIM. and end the 20th of September. Tho Winter Session will continue from lilt 21st of October to the 20th of April. TERMS.—The prices of the analyser Session, according to the studies, are Oa and ;of the W inter Session, SO end $l2. Pupils will be charged from the dm. of entering to the end of the term. No do. • • ductions from the price will be made. am eept for time lost by the Teacher. or pre++ traded illness of the pupils. EMIL Calla gee for Music, Drawing and Painting. the Languages, and the various brandies of . Fancy Work May 3,1820.-1 y NOTICE. LE rrEfts Testamentary on the tate of Pump Worm, late of Ger. many tro. Adams co., deceased, haring been granted to the subscribers. notice is hush?' given to all indebted to said estate to make payment wtthoutdelay, and to those hash)/ claims to present the same for settlement. to the subscribers, residing in same tows* ship. MARY WOLF, JAMES BTEAHLEY. OLIVER STEAHLEY. May 17.—a . Executors. VOTICIE. Testamentary on the estate L1 18 0 .1" 1 Pgrag it ELMS, late of Cumberland tp., Adams co., Pa., decd, having been pant ad to the subscriber, residing in Mountjoy township, notice is hereby given to sash as are Indebted to said estate to make pay* meat without delay, and those having claims are requested to present the same. properly,authenticated, for settlement. JOSEPH FINK, Ex'r. May 10. 11450.-6 t UktAN away from the subscriber on the eight of the 15th of April, 1850. ARLES C. LITTLE, an indented ap prentice to the Coach-Trimming business. All persons are hereby warned against herbanng or employing said apprentice, under penalty of the law. C. W. ROFFMAN. May 10.--111 I'VE undersigned, having been ap. • pointed under a deed of voluntary sea meat, Assignee of Joan Taurus, of ding , township. Adams county, no. des is hereby given w all who are indebi• ed to the said John Trimmer, to call and woke payment to the subscriber, residing in said towAship, and to those hams claims to present the same, properly sum theudoeled. for settlement. JOHN BROUGH, ,Msy 30-4-6 t NOTICE. LETTERS Testamentary on thiEs late of Jaunt CLAPSADDLI, late Mom* township, Adams county, Pa.. having been granted to the sub.. imbiber,' residing in said township, notice is hereby given to those indebted to saki same to make payment, and to those haw. ing Arms to present the same 'properly , authenticateil for settlement. SAMUEL DURBORAW, April 26. 1860.-6 t SIX* SS Edit, of Georg• Rims, deetaitd. ETTERS Testamentary on the Es. IA tate of Getman Hags, late of New Oxford. Adams county. Pa., deed, florin; been granted to the subscribers, notice is herebygtveo to all who are indebted to said Eepate, to mskepsyment withoutdelay,aod to those haring claims to present the same properly authenticated, to the subscribers residing in New Oxford, for settlement. • WM. D. RIMES. ALEX. 8. MIMES, April 111, 181:10-1k (Executors. NOTICE. mint Bunks of original subscription foe the twilaing of the LINN2EAN HALL, (Pennsylvania College.) have been foisted in the hands of D. A. Burn um, for collection. Those who have neg lected to pay their subscriptions are re.. quested to make immediate payment. F. W. BENEDICT. April 26. 1860,-31 OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO C 0 A.O H MAK ERS. THE undersigned respectfully anhonn• ces to the Coach makers of Getty*. burg and other places, that they bevel:vas menced the manufacture of Oil Cloth and Canvass For Coaches, of the very best quality. on an extensive scale, which they are preps nod to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the most reasonable terms. Our Canvass will be found equal in finish and quality os suir manufacture I in the oily. IrinThe subscriber* also manoramori. for wholesale or retail, COACH VAL NISH, of a superior quality, to 'bleb &if invite the attention of Coach-maker* sad persons wanting to purchase with s view totalling spin. They have sow um limuls and will - constantly Imp op ltailiVirea supply. llKTOrdres Item * Maser* Min to promptly ausadad SAMUIL Lint, ANIMA* IL Urfiloillivl Manh 161lW. /1“00410 CV a asperisr quality ATM` WON Nu' 114 die Mrs of J. 16. SCMCL 64+44 0e or ree *Me 4.4 J. L TATE 4r. 00. XOTIVE. ITOTIOIL