Tee Cutlets I.aw FOR 1 R5O -- - - .—Trii . s I ATTEMPT OF A CANON OF TIIE ENGLISH Mw him Iran Published. anti if 18: vet ,CCJIUMII TO k3OSIVEIT 'Tn . .: ,P.4....---,the:tol eemPrehessi". The into ° l ife' '4 l 1 lowitig letter ireltiftit ,c tied pubrislied in l a it proposes to embrace, Inc tita oi, polttil , , tiligii, tion, firofessiott, color, occuNitioW,"place' att et.glis4 paper, of the latest datiti.. may , of birth, number of 'marriages,' thxttlil4 the or roily bin , true in a t one state-. ;deaf. menu—fiat especially- an to 160 Pope's persons who can rend an donib, blind, insane, slated, t * write, ogitivet Molt ' • • 11' .• 4 11AVOSIL10 to. releast_wq ytze of celibacy mamitnitted, the acres orlanil imprM•eil ' and unimproved, the cask value or each in the clergy. It will be read with inter. fare, - fhe value of farming impliments, and cat. • litachinittyilltelive 'stock, the prodt u 'dm A letter from Rome, dated May 2d, trio( the year ending June I, I cist), and tr.. , .ys "One of the most interesting occur. the 4imatity of each particular article ; the : rences of last week was the interview of prod 'olm:litetty and the nines ; ! the Rev. Dr. Townsend, Canon of Dor n:lard Stowns,'Countis anil ; ham, with the Pope. I mentioned in a the, ~tit valuation of real and person- 1 previous letter that- the ger. doctor's ob al estate, ittp amount of taxes at LI, -t to endeavor b ldur his Iloli __...ss, irm atnutito ... -..ssubsed, feet was to endeavor to induce- . i the number dnd character of the public ' Hess to 1111 away with the' bieketin6, -- a n.. : - 4-1 t; 4.1.-ttri 4.t-C4 . i1.14 --It-,---,- r. LIV - A rcerittlll4.4ifiris AbtiOatiAnait Wochsn. scleMisill're'ekteut of piddle libtarieit ;- the ; i mositics, and • poletnietil discortl4 which! pe.,,.1,e0p the eoeieth , ththothiomions of m k s. ; I)latt con t a in s se v era l catintnuicatlons suggesting ndintiers Oast, and circulation •of the rioi,kabs 104 newspapers : the number or , trans separate Mid at enmity, by calling a • 4 E'"ifilli,, 141 Mt Dl 4 t l4l ' 4lllo "*"fiti‘e 6l6l I" criminals ; the cost of labor, the avera.,Lie ',general council to establish the basis or a ihn3 ll 'tt.tulectliPwieetlQ WhfgliothitiAlotiticir price of board to a , laboring man per week, universal ereed. It WAS certainly a bohl ' 4 higti ,6 lPvlsliOirtirDielliat`'iVeliAimoitlii .. 'lsiv uliiiiiiiirklpayritent of a carpeitti•r perday, •attfrupt for n protestant cler;:tyinan to con.] erllly:Litilerst* kiritidlthitii tin Ira - VIM/1;r tligill'iONo wages of a day laborer, ' the ii vert the Pope himself, but the doctor was:aidsWilt be evin i eevled iii btieiiiniWitiiityitiiiq a yilt* Wltzps o , fri farn . han.l, tlie number resolved to beard the lion in his den, find ivili:dothosgiflfir: ifelliiiiieti' f lecti . Preiiii'' . ~'''siiil i iiii and yalue'of the churches. and indeed ev- 'OH t'rittay lasi he went to the etivounter !of tkr *big biimieiiiiitas' le "bill re'ciiiivicsuc"doi: iirrepecitti Of simial Statistics w hick can iii full dress ranonieles. After ' haring i d i al '. •` ''' ''' ` Whig ' ' Vp""'ifss' t ri e d , 401 t i l ..le 4 , 1 1 1 110) . , , millea - Iftiii,l3' . kind of tables valuable as ' knelt to kiss the. t'ope's band, Dr. TOW(11 1 806Ved tlf Public information and rifer-'scud leas invited by his Holiness to mkt.' :m 1.1 " !'all'Pe-- 641 r " eatB- "' !4 ezi ,,, L .. - n ci4 l , c „„ 'IN1- , ao4t4itive irs tiss' etateLoalskta eae l . -- - ' , a chair, :mil animated conversation''' . -•• . - . 'sw.raer....‘' .t, -, 1111 );:i !, ,d„L , ~ . _ I::otemeneed in Latin, a fit language for Irma PRASiDt NT AND CrlIA EIWRIIITTR/N; ' ~o n tr oyer, Ay, ~, , m 1 i n ~,,hidi t h e di e p titat i t , i , —illiaiorders for lining out the vessels of ; m i ght be presented to be x matt+ for-each watilte - intercept the !expedition seem — ,' other.' sayibtho Baltimore Sun—to have emana- ! The pupr was upon the whole very tot ted from Gen. 'Taylor alone. It is under- cram, as mar he imagined ham his not stoodpthat when:silvised not to notice the ' only having liatened with calmness to Dr. Cubaioxpittlitions,,he said: ..The -law of ; Townsend'!" arguments in favor of reins- I Etiti la'plain and positive ; and I enitele' , l itig the Catholic clergy from their vow of cute it at every, hazard." His Member s !celibacy but also assured him that ho em{' of thecibindt were first informed of this ! remained serious ideas „c a d op ti ng such a , detellnimitinn by the necessary order for : plan in the early part of his reign, espee fit tinglont the ;vessels. 'tally after having received pressing letters' " town , . li . i upon the "übjeet from Cerrnany, but that lfinutSusegNstoss.—Thil k i v ii ps ib a ,. l „, p itteile i d m eiwfaeter i lw in the present state of Italy, and indeed Co nemy. at , ri tts c leht, N. IL., running i the whole continent, any innovation :on 50111 - 0 . Pindies tin ;90 inch ' shirtimvs, have , his part pa would he dangerous. . even if tie' - steppyiro,pertinna i and also that the Ex.l had thi' power to act freciy, which he had etefigip at 'Exeter, N. 11., wh i rls red „. , not, being by no means the free agent that he was on his first accession to the dime. , ces a well known and popular article of I the next 1 lite same objection would prevent ' liiitt! fntpily fheeting, will stop during i from calling a general cemtell, 'Or anent inelo;,,iming to the disparity.in the prices : :tug to unite the great alit' divided 'family! of raw, mown -and the market value of the 4of Christians, although lie frilly' adMitted the grandeur of the -theme; pitideffitakt - Int l '`eruk -NtriteNar. MONUMENT.—The own desire for peace and 'harmony, .Iftiod Board of Managers of the National IVash. wept :at Dr. TewnsemrZ erttlittiesiic 416 , ? ingtOnlqiititunent Society, on the 28 . 1 h 'of i tore of England recognizihg in' Pico .- Nalth: Mily;ionitiimOusly adopted a resolution re-- i the head of a Miiverani chem . +. ',.'Aribre' qaiiitiirg:4liii People of itie U. S. either in. tlividtiitlfti'tir by associations to take up thrbughout the Union, on the ap prititeiting; anniversary of Amerieun ltde pendence, in aid of the great AVashington Nationat Monument now being erected at tit e; rtiettopolis. states thattlitlediunian keeper of a boardiitg house ih Pearl street; N. Y., locked 'up theMiitailibocly of it young men who Ailed thereaatiolitekased on the day of the fit. neeal„, in let his friends see it, or permit it lobe liken from dm house,unless • a hal :moo .of five dollars the deceased owed MIN was paid ; threatening to send it 'to the Potter's :Field for burial. lie had pre vioualrcharked *l2 for a coffin, which het ptirehased 'for S 4 or $5. Of memo the ;honey was paid, and the body was comieryed Ao Williamsburg. Every boar dechaa left, 'or is ahem to leave the hotiSe of able brute. • Anrz,AN? vo ti! in; Maryland on the quettion of a •convartuon.to reform the constitution of thOlate. was 29,153,. of which 23,906 were foi the convention. • Abvaace l'attectiTs.--;•-The autfoined d remarks of a 'sensible subcriber upon the, subject of paying for, ,Diewspa persin Otinee, are mom mentled,, to the otteniitin ore small number of our patrons 14 o 1 of .. jecl to comply with the whido-. sofikeyalethereinenjpinea much better to. pay for it in advaace,tbat I should be very unwilling to, neglect. it till the close of the year.— Titoro are • a number of considerations which-should induce me to pay in advance. It:ts.s uifle.for,one to pay, and then I en joy. 14.readlog, I think, bettor than I should,,if it was not paid tor. Again—so many trifles as your list of subscribers a mount to. will make a very respectable sup" to.defray the expenses of editing and mut : publishing the paper; and things can ive,ilone 10 better advantage with cash at land. Besides, as I have had ROille ear perienee in agency for the paper, there sroomoe,l know, who are not very prompt in jmyiug.. How subscribers can reatl and enjoy it, with all its excellencies even, when kis not paid for, I cannot conceive, I should think something would he whis pering in,their ears :This is a good paper, hOf 14 is not paid tor." lOtrr tenors 1N• Putbsonbritla.--The,l CR,y,,and ~ adjoining Districts of Philadel phia sera to ,hayii almost entirely, lost the piOiecWon' oc the lilW. Riots, buntings and iitilrders occur so Mien that their a 1 4 71 sone° is more noted than %her presence, ea.; 14ie'ilv en Saturday night andduring San. di'V''Pet'sonsitttar!lied to certain Fire Corn- and the rowdy gangs of "Killere,',',l 40.,"at1e actors in these tiCCJICS , of ri f olertee,tind death. Stindity' evening, the'46thult., a watcll7, inau, nattier( Cornelius Mooney, was shut in thilDisiticf or I'lloyunpensing, by some eteiAskvillain,. no doubt a member of, oNi'oNtosteggangs,.whije he waiengaged inikilhenishinge bontre which hail been lightly for the purpose, in all probability., orgtvlngoceasionTor the hostile Fire Cont- 1 ruies to come into collision. Mooney lill ter until Tuesday of last week when Itti,dred rewards of $3OO by the Coin- Of dm District, and of $lOOO 3utitiStori are offered for the ar. rest saileonsiction ochis brutal murderer. Itleiierta filly, high nem - that :Something eitsit &Mein' restore the relgivor law and and its environs. ' - Vo Fauxioto.—lt ntav be well rdr fir ' tsars , fkobioit in mimi thin an act ilastett Ihritpteoeot Logielalore providing that •»o' 4111111011 t Alai ho winkled to damages done VA trusts. bud tor provuiees. by the horse*, 1 vittilt, ovrittoor t Nepal' another person , +— 1 willeto itiellieropos land or premises wtiee eatiapat Mak a subotoottiol lemon at 11;itoi I 004844thiriter Aith, i * t. ,,, 1 , peovil ity o e 1 rP.,l9litt - Of ~i 4 Mectjeft o # l4l conviction 0f 1 f , . 11 t. 11 ,1 111irrt " 4 C, 0 9 01 41,i , c ~..... . eiNootuensoult who ~., prinfinellee ,Pr . 1 11li I .' V X it *fr. The Pe ernor q k ' '" *slop, f possibies to the rtilithiphilk at. ' • • • 011100Nerdll lb, doiltirg t Most Ilissa. Wo ',owl ditigtilig &two OM also lilt ' Id the hods, , .4 thrre.quarters of stt !Mar i e tlisedlsitili Rev. Canon'took itis ileave,•plaeint iti tire hands of his Holiness a" ditettrrteitt-eoii.• dining the priticiple heads' -riftliiiifirgtti meat, which sppettra to hatitintidetititte impression on the piintirrs 'jtitighig from the fact of his hiving 'seat , tti The doctor's residence an ttiMat'llitt,--tittii" twotliij7s Vaittieftßiklii be made eel:learn - tett h the fterioil ?f.Dr. 'rownsends return, (he 'halt 'jtrat Otte • id , Naples,) ag he•shettld Omit like (:Vita.* some conversatimi.”Witii -Wog!" REsioNATION OY 4CATHOLIORRIESTi A card front "Rev. fkir../11colett," , whosaim he is a Catholic priest, from t - Franie, pears in the itictonond ; ;Vd.. impel*, 'de . , daring that he hi "resigned all funitione of the sacerdotal ministry," i nflect. ltAvieg discharged tor . two yiearsttire pasNotalionem tions of Catholic tinigtegatiow;.atteniled by Getman and Fterteht in Richmond!' Ile gives among others, the following reasons th‘riffer 't. "1 cannot keep from "evolving ' th:it my principles, to regard to the temporal pow er of the Pope; apil in maid other itspOis, are not in itai'mony', kith thepiticioe. of the Church Of Rome. ',I think the spyer eignity of thd'lt' s ope is coptrar td the doe. trines and example cif.thlt,iit an iibstatOle td the tibertiqurd wo~fat ' o or the' ieofile t and a use of discetttette tilid , ble 4' the dose arid religiotte"wOrid."' ' • t. -A WEISTERN , WO3/414% , A.'• coltresplOM dent o( a • Detreit paper describes , 41040.; tern women, whose TAW- of -inflestiloWill• doubtless be regardethis fatinhoutt4tY Many-- delicate' Jukes. 31,treenti Mtn dittlirate past winter and springilier'hWsbettttlim ving• gone to- -California:4reslidge taking care of live . chiklren t tht# What a"giti twelve years cpi- age, and hetlefdeee bey . only five years old, tltd youngest en infant at the breast, she has woven seven:fiun tired yards of satinets 'and , shawisi made eight hundred pounds of maple sugar.'Cue and drawn from the forrest oil the wiiod the family needed during the winter, and chopped the same at the door, attended-to the milling and trading fifteen miles from home, with an ox teem, driving it herself:, and taking all the care of them and her six , coeds and eltven sheep when at home.— Above all, she is only about thirty-five, years of age, very modest and as assuming, and has no idea that she has accomplished i ! any thing more titan any industrious nwer man may, with' ordinary diligence and good health. -How in the world can the husband of such n wife need to go to California in search of wealth ? court of Common Pleas, at ; Day. ton, Ohio, recently sentenced a dozen , of chaps to live hours' imprisonment end is lino of five dollars each and the costs of .prosecution, for serenading a weddings par ty with cow bells. Cora FREMONT'S PO36E.4SIONS.L-Col. ' Fiemont received official • advices fiY the last California mail of the extent and rich-• 'Deis of 'his mines, that even to• him ap pear incredible. If by ran hold the land upon which these diggings arc,• and in which thegold is said to be inexhaustible., and coinparatively speaking, of - easy ac cess, there trill he no•oktimuting his wealth. Ile is daily making leases to adventurers, the per (tentage upon which will make his income enormous. 1 learn that previ. ous 40 his leaving California for Washing ton., be was working thirty men, and that the :net monthly proceeds which were paid over to him wore equal to a hundred pounds of pure gold a mpnth. But this would he but a trifling inelime, in compar- ISOII With what it must be, if the accounts of Abe richness and extent of gold uppn his land, which he received by last mail, are cortoborated hereafter by actual receipts. , TIII6 'PM:Mk Effib 111' IREFORl4.—Allocrt the :vest , 1584, - ttiP foTislature of Penm3ylvert is passed n revolution that , 641te member :thereof should come Ur the Ifoose barefoot, or eat hie bre/Wl:rut theese On the spine." Now they tetrtr boots. and cock thbir feet: up on top of their. desks, at an ettgle'or 45 A Nr p o~ii o ii lof the coogovation of the First imam loran (Marsh, 1a..t0 be built , et York. Pa.; *unkind.** chill one of that tit:nomination iu tbo TV a:Takill4,:itAlli.E.R,e ;.• • - G tvrvpinuit.G. May Evening, June 7, 1350, REMOVAL. (17. The "STAR" office has been REMOVED to the new Brick Build ing in Carlisle street, two doors North of the Court-househlre t - ys at all times be pleased to seetpur Pa t fliti`.4";llVlirtiffiiirptitt: f• RN, E 1394 ORS 000 beep : useilin imanyet*t.willa tho wee peg, wo„ l2;eay„ in reply to the 'many , inquiries veto Mr. 141.1v.i.em poiition.on the asiljett,q l that.he la aiitkett in the' Undo of hie white be teill not seek the nomination fot•GTOM63Ii, tribe Whig tatty of the tliitiict see Pi to cleitti hie aerett , ci in the a PPiiirtAlii thottlloi4si* tft, net feet at' liSerty tin coil rol tteii will et:' we:need . .comely iM4 •th# shoidd be placriiin the p*l!gili?ri 11 ontpolita cal friends, we I 'll0 1 414)4 1 A and n o rdittiNr , °°l.P c !"Ccrifi, 4 °,474 '.1 1,91 1 champion and ifichnithitierer . in*t 'Whigcnine. .91 temp, uovaill4 l l4o ,4 44ipt4po tl°l conductors of • Whig preektogial expired's', in that capacity, of enrimliehlinti perferences in tide 1n°4.4 °C i°l o 4i"°° ,l °Afitio l ° J!.°k!! . 11 KO 1. P°l l ouroAln4Jette...Me have allud e d tir the •indiject suereii oar fiiiiedetney knoss who Ate named- 1 air fitting arsetieloni at De. Nam, and whet the Po- sister eFlke nandidateegarned may he. in eider Air fiti Intelligent sind'fairlitpeendon of the pow' Uhl? Whitt rosy 'hi Leinirill. • Algid/10k 'l6lltgoistasn-Decllittrtiotii di -1 Mr. Mutic Virrtto .attention of the.retder is directed' to :thheeihjoitted nett ehthetter, tirethich it will be eethi thatiote.'l!'ir * .t., the , reeeut efficient angleeptt• 1 1*i *ate TreeiittirV'deettrios the vet of hie name . iti t ited r heeileiriffth' the WeinituitiOte for Auditor Gggerpl " . 7 1 . the adillist of the wsiar *pa Beinsger.t' , ihhett tout.' him hfr: etui; ; ll's it: 0001 matter 10 i)ilirotlerteriiittitii ltifanikititi'iii - tiiii ran* vkvi Ortlie ; • prorme.h oftitelim, tired for thceeeembling" pi' the, Whig ''Ci‘ilveittietiat iltilitkelphie t 4, tnittemiCit . ..• .•.. -t4-'' ...,.:r. . , toy.rfor,pmbffratutn, fissured that thip, wrikr will ha" gutanc r 9( ol ll°Fqpn: • r. hope tluit, it niffhe extensively copied . hy the W ,. .lntr i ptunts ef.the-State l ,sio dui; Ow who have looked to Mr. Dail as their candidate for nomina tion.lniv liatm;funo b turirtheir attention, rind maltaus selection, satieffactory to:themselves, else , 'Where. A Wont of elptifintion ;may ire proper. Pre vieti-ly to Mr. Hairs tearing Harriburg, in May lain; ittlib i ldpiraticin NS' official il term ai State I Treasurer, he was warmly solicited by mstry of Iris friends to sure;- the use of hl name as a can didate for nomination as Auditor General. Mr. Ball then declined, feepeivsto reasons co:untried •;with his busineas and family affairs, but, at their battiest solicitetiou, snspended kiis final, decision until,tifter his, ruturii,home. • Thadlieeision,;as,contetunicated to me, [.think, : fenthoreasoos stated, ought to be niada,inOW4 Ne the public without loss of time.; anik I lravc I:bere t:ore ut'requcle of yotrto insert ;ble letter, with this explanatory 'Mite, ;in your paper.' •!, • ''";; •-• ' • 'Teti reipect ir DANIEL• M. SlicIrS.ER; CeitytiourgVlftstte4 1850. Eilgt May 25 , 1850. D. M. Sutiiita, Esas p#4 4 •,,t—Thicrotecolvo communicated torn in Um curly part,of..itpriVto the effect that 1 wonid lietmeisent to the nast of,nty name hi trouna,tion with the ufrow Auditor. General; romoico art changed.. Thin Temolitll taw abet comorunica ,tedtd Witte itt: the WO *it It woold be audition*. to %disco peihmtid frlthidittOrtifraitt Irani math g' farther use of my name in tfortniiadm Withthat: Or , ani l othei otti6s.' White t'think you'foryour find and tri4 i assurances friend= tric ship whicli I sincerely reciprocate—f must • • uc saline pa my, litermitM • . ipp, jo tmence, rospoctfully . aefum to be, tapitliiiato for aoisinalaim• Whoever aul Whig P 111,4 1 060 1% . Way nom inatey•sholl luau am cordial stipportaal it ral an be ready to take dlebi, mot alone let Ibbir behalf, bur tilt/win adisasey rof the prineiplth they Willcitpteitent—sparieiplettarniiittutl , ly ttituldierm and OwStritiotiliti Of national RN:tithes': white they linnxte`fndOltltial pniapeilty:` ' The people of the country hive"fouhd truthful exponents of their will;and'iitisheti inChe' National and 61a dm inlsuatiMut. Vida dboth' are sound on the questions now agitatitig thttpult: ; lie mind, sinful'? ablindantprourhy their works. To hesitate, oche tardy in the lapped of either, at., this juncture, would exibit a want arpatriotiam. : Therefore, let us, like good soldier's, engage.at tivelyin upholding the policy and. frlligUlltrffl of the Cabinet at Watthingtn, and of the State Administ. ti anon.. Protection to the labor of oat eitikens must be restored. . Tho future prosperity and greatness of Pennly4 vania dipends upon it. It is wicked to piing long'er in protecting the capital and labor 'Of 'ror eign governments, whO, being aliens to our Inter eeat', are enemies ; to our independenCe , and prOsper'. ity. Fortunately, Gen. Taylor sides a;ith' thefar triers, inechanics andartixans of the Union. We're evidence . weuting, the convincing report of rho Secretary of the. Treasury would alone be suffi cient, for it is an able expose of the policy of the Administration, besides being rich in sound states. man like views, combined with wholesome and unanswerable practical illustrations, eminently calculated to make it a tort book in the hands of the political economist. Let the lucid end coneftisive report of Secretary Meredith he appealed to by eves* l'imheylvanian who has at heart the industrial intervals el the state: Let its transom* and illingratiene be ex, ambled. -. Spread the greal initbe it mo clearly and dii- Vinctly seta forth, rat , ind wide, to that ;they may . every where betel" question", for the country tnust rely isiainix on. the. Wiiiiiiertyloreitc;re the pro tection ileqadied live °Mite Ida frosPetity 11:7"Or the 'six Vundrid'imn funinces in Penn• ley ivani.t, arts-hnif 'ha we'i!topped, tJgethat wit 4 bundrcd forges. ' ' • , . , li: Your obedient servant, • • G.- J:• BALL Asvesment of School Tax. The eilinaeil litre from tho (Net Clerk of the, l - tstebekrtatent of Common Schools, in re gard to the proper mode of ioniesertig Ezchool tax rs~ may of . bervi'lelo to the 'School Direetors in Ilia t'ficheicit district. ft Was 'Written in tear ►o Yee sating Ibr the Official coaftritction of *halal ati,thia liVe . linrl it in Ow Read ing Journal : Secretary's Office, Dept of Comm)n schools. Nr►tbbu►jt(#le trAsso:::l Jon& S. Riconato, Esq.-. Sir : Your 1 tetteer of the 28411 instan t , enquiring what is OW , Pro Psi itionitrictirinklhit,Xtili Beipi tiun of the act relating to Common Scitools, pasand a ttit - ofilleprit•ifitlik•io , far attars atfseestrokt.oflOuol . taxes z ii. oonFerned, is ow Initurts, ale, . A (tii 0 I igif ere le 5? ale non_ g 44. iu, of sictioti,4lded to,,,yet it I earf 4814:x4i - fin 0 ans ifoogeind the 1 1 / 4. i terms used, wil)„ead to lito,restilt inionfled by, the leg: lB lot A tits,, .; , ~' In 10 %504140M tlifi l l ill Ole. tlnty of the , board tidt.lAteptorii in tin l ./04 pillar, (R , as • 1 sietAIPOW littAies PUtiß.o4.ls of Oifit,' I Pr'"o"inna* illuarlb, and ,oetiqltitions i , an d luPan 0# a l P6 6,l ;rlPnan a4vo the aga• kit tw o o7loo o loarat who 4.•n.! i1, 5 11 ?w, 0.:7 oeekiPsOntin any sues 4i4lll''ih°3l,ll4.Y' deem proper end pdiciefil, no 4 e,r,c4klej* thitsfutiput asse s sed on. the sanie for!stiaq and •F(411,14 . S purpos e e, ss : .... i ricrii; that . Cite p' sum, 0 4 1 0 01 0 0 on men , (tinin,ail'9Pl of pro' I'm, .yoreissiou, wide, occupation, and stil -1 lee glen) ' 0 44 in 40, case be leae than I ifillycents. • ', , : , - • • Haying. done 114 they, should in the see- -tend nince ascerinin the #2,alpre,o( tax to I :be raised, and apportion tf upon, thepro perly of:the district. Talletixeble,ter State and COunty purposes , 'Farming is not deemed as "c 41 1 1 1 90, AS •i'intfinFiii,iad in "'the -*bolsi Law. . ~1 ' Linder the foregolng provlmens, persons fitddini•Cdriec, 4c., maxim a ssessed more than for . cents; but never ,leis, Their •properly is alsoliable to'bif assessed viidil i the other , property of the district,: for the 1 balOce of'int to bo'iitifted;aliffil'ihti tit* assessment shall hive been coinpleted. 1 lii the foregOing. T hnvc emphasized tiiiiiie teeing considered Most significant in in gm section, - ' lifr 'the purpose of leading the Mind to A thOteeloar appreciation of their iiiportanee, ''' ' ' ' ' ' Very reiecifuil,; . tours, 4ce., Par Die EriperintertilerD, FRED. J. ;FENN. Chief CQnt• VI LI. el i ! , I9N EN:rlOl4.--This body convened at Nashville on. Monday last, Repeesen• twits, liming present from nine States r -.Alabama, Arkansiary Florid% Cpecheaia. Minessippi, South Carutinae'rennesece, Totes and _Violinist.. The attendance, hemmer; is ohm Idissisuippi does meet of. the itualtirtz, Time 'nil eonaidenke difficulty and Mtelt.werm debit. an the tnloption of theellepott ofthe' COmmit tie on organization.— Jut* Steaftsiiir, of is President. It is thoOght the oSHiiealitlll Wltl detifind the extension oftheMistoSttri..t..,' m'pr . ornise tine to the I'aeitle. CONGRIVA3 & stilt drieing at. the Slavery queslititi; lint] *ill probably do nettling until it is settled. In the Settabs Mr. Clay in presenting some Tariff memorials from 'Serbs county, this State, stated his belief ihot nothing could be done ,in the way of Cegialatirig'on the Trailiot shy oth er question until the Slavery difficulty *ruled; The Debate on flu California Bill wilfelose in the House on Tuesday tre.4; . and in order to se commodate;merilbers who vriSli tu speak, the louse has determine] to ItoM caching seaaibne until that time. On Wadneadoy, the Senate gat to 'voting on a number. of the amendments to the Compromise Bill. The proposition 43... Kenton Davis to allow the Territories et ,Utah and Now Mexico to pm ,laver for the protection of 'ell property That may be introduced into the Territorial: (including slaves, of course,) was negatived as follows : Teal—Mew:re, A ichison, Balker, Bell Berrien, Bottler, Clay, I.:frowns, Paves, of Miss.,' Dawson, Dickinson, Downs, Foote, Houston, Hunter, King, Munition, Marino; Morton: remit , . Pratt. Husk, flobitsiun, koute,.TUrniry. Ilegierarood-41. Isfain—,-;t4eaers. Baldwin, , Denton, thadboey, Bright, Cies; thise, Clerke,tnopee, Corein, Da els, of Mow, Dayton, Dodge of Wk, Dodge of lowa, Datigiaea, Feleh, Greene, Hale, }Lembo, `Junta, Mille!, Speen', ,Hhieids, ,Smith, ISpruance,Sttugeon, tiphetp, Walt* Walker, Web; Ater; WkitccoV-31. Mr. k'evrar(Ps amentfmarit lo incorporate the Wilmot Proviso was then negatieed by the fol . lowing vote; Yeas—Mewrre. , Baldwin, Bradbury, Bright, Coopt:r, Corwin, Devi., of Miss. ; "Union, Bodge, of Wis. ; 'Douglas, Fetch, Qrsehei Mae; 'ffainti*, Miner, Nada. Setierd; Sheikh., Smith, Upham, Walker, and Whitcomb- 22.. xeri....ittessre. Air/ Own; Badger, Bell. Ben- Bepicp; Bailey peas, libsvp(ileutrints.Devie, of Dawson, Dieltinson Bodge, of lows, bowns, Fooli,lfousion Hunfr, Mitigate: Mason, AtortiM, Pierre, Pratt, Ralik, Setettiew Sotile. Spiiistsre; sttn'toon, Quioey. 'W,elseet, AUrent,-H Maoism, Boklutd,,Phedpe, Welts ; one vilminc9. • Mr% Berried' amendment. , prevAntiug the ter./ ritoriel legitimates from establishing of /*atilt:filler , Slaved Awn Adopted; 'yeah si n, nevi 24. ;Atte ?rothit Suriart ,- other 'eniendiriatiti; the Senate Adjourned. We notiat that Mr. Origety,sof the Atha Lil l it Weillidghin, wFtlos his.triipreSstan, bat lift. Oley'S Comprol 'taise Btki will be killed t 4 t e ovate•.'` vemrti 01 4 44 h. X**. 71 .114ciler• Ivl4 . bits fligied" ke tiie MethafaiViliirchltbr th erm,' 111' yitail; 'died kid donl at 14!Fib l ite, ALC,, 4a t4q*lth e ult., statini Eir The Auntie** und ,Poeoiankgoßdf) 8 19 !Society, after a protracted discussion, have deter mined by a decided.enjoeitragodbat.pablishinira Now iranafation. of lb... Bible, and in favor or ris wining the comvaim sop ginerally aernifted wen. sten. Tito objeet , of the twat tianaiition west° rene 'der the Urea. trtittl. &pH= into the word ieirrurie instal of belittle; with Other :changes more or less important. ' r3r Adams county is heglnningtu deselope a full share or inventive 'genius. Among' the 'Pa. feels' illetiCti from the IL 8: Peteet Office dating the week ending May 2e;. we notice one to ...John Weidman, of Litilebtown, Pa, for Improvement in Tanning Mills." ig''New Marko and • California are becoming resibie under the delay of Congress to do any thitig for thorn, and thteaten to let up lot-them eolecs, wileea smoothing be dono shortly.. WO hard noparticzilar objections to our co temporaries availing themselves of out individual labors in the editorial line in all cases where the produot of our labor mqy be sufficiently imper tarit or sufficiently imeresting to warrant their re publication. But over the Whore of our correspon dents we do not claim ,that control which would authorize so ezteaded a license. It might there. fore have been po more than due to our Harrisburg correspondent, that our neighbor of the "Sentirree should base given the proper credit to the list of Acts passed by the but Legislature having* gen• oral or special tefinence to Adams cauuty, Which appeared in' his last paper, and info/met,. hls yawl sta wleinte it came. WHIG COLNTY AIEETING. j. , • '. • - - In perepance of warn of the County Cormit• ten, auk, Whigs-to( ltilanui ;minty,. einem in County eigiag, at the ,Courttnn, in 4 6 ' burg, cut' .1d .. Tn ' erdajr thit 44 hut., an organ ,Ibt aPNindnlfilf• 5k.46, 1 1;,.14. of 0 abi lownsliipstresidligert de' kJ. I). P.Arres. 16 ' iltonban, Col. Jamas WI TT , of kfount,ioY. A x Kure, Esq., of Straban,aml R.M. Hot. trillion. Esq., of Hamilton, Vice Preekkuni; and N'. G. HorystAx, Esq., of Franklin, and Dr. CliAlle Rosana, of the - Borough, Eecretariert. 4 1 The'objlet pf .,1 110! "Id" tstinii mewl by A. fli , ivitilieocr, tag., it Avail morel that a JC:ons• saittesett Roe b. offtstiebst to.dettimattAlva tesolutiosts , for the perutikratipu of the meeting, whereupon the 9tair sppeteteti *Ollll6. A. R. Stevenson, Joeo 4i Fink. °mein. Lott, D. A. Buehler, and James Mdatc Bald Committee. During the absence of t Crontnittee, DM. eleireta, Es' ai r , sesr 04e41,t0 • colA of,Uot /tetotilm hMusttal haPpVtotnuei, reviewing the,history of thepulitioM legishstieu of last winter, 400 pre. beating A-reseilote exposition, -of the inarked -Anti- Petissylvania, Fr/Oft/ink: Pokelevery polity of Ito; liecefoeo' majority in , both branches .st thb 'late Leigistaiore4 : i • 1. • The 'Oerontitten hiving retested, ?parted, thretighlbeir 'eh/Arnim the fallowing reieltitions; ;which arein unseitneusbi idajkil: ' f. Reteolved,. 'That we' have ttndirrriit ished'confidence in President - TAYLOR ' 7—titat . we believe him to be sound in his opinionti upon the cardinal questions bf policy,..upon which the ititi great political parties - ere atissue, and that we look 'With' distrait open all efforts to disturb the har mony' of The party and its President. 2:ltesol4ed,',Tlitit the integiity - ef the Union' is dear to us; ind'ettr aim is its pet feet preseristion—we sympathize With the Misguided' Amite& neither of the North, or South, but we conditnti Slivety 'at( it'd' AYH iii even, sepeet opptiad the length !,ening of ifs chitties in every (planet; ant: especially do we resist' its • extmision' to ,soil iiote free; and iiitiong amine Who are oppose(' tells etistence. • 3. &delved, That while we shall hail with pleastre'the adoption of any policy which shall tend' to allay the present un-' I happy-ilitiition arising out of the Slavery" issues, without sficrilleing soil now conse crated to Freederm—iVe do' most solemnly and, earnestly protest against the adoption of sttyy ..comprnmitte" or expedient, which shelf. directly or indirectly, abandon the Free 'Territories . of this Free Republic to the dorninien of Slavery. 4. That we itan see no just reason WhY'i the application ol 'California for admission ' into the Union of States should not meet with s prompt and immediate response at the hands of Congress, as rectimmended by President Taylor in his annual message, and - without being connected IV ith 'cirM ado depeddent on issues altogether foreign to hefrelatidris Mitre Union; that especially do we regard an unreason - able and indefen- I Bible opposition • to such admishion on the 'pert of those who willfully and deliberate-1 lytrampledilpon every constitutional pre cedent and provision, in order to secure I the inimediate and unconditional incor potation of Texas with her slave lestint lion into the Union, and who subsequent- I ly, in violation of the national constitution and the national faith, urged and defended war' upon a sister Republic, with the view of wresting from her the very territory now seekingadmission into the Union. 5. Resol;ed, Thht. be the issue of The I present controversy in regard to the ills -1 position of the territories acquired by the War with Mexico, whati may, we shall held onr political opponents responsible, as the advisors and counsellors of President Polk in waging that war; and that the Whig party, having, through its representatives to Congress, firmly and uniformly resist ed every attempt to dismember the Maxi ican Republic, can and does wash its hands of all guilt as to any disastrous consequences ' to this Union arising therefrom. 6. Resolved. That the tidings that come to 1111 frtim every quarter, of the abandon ment of our manufactories--the chifling of our furnace fires—and the embarrassments that are clogging our Home Industry—eon strain us to appeal in importtmate enttnest nese to Congress; for the repeat of the Act of 1846. by which, foreign entermjse is iretemphing over all competition et home. We ask PROTHMON fbr our own citi zens and dinterietm Enterprise—notwith standing het Britenic Majesty's Minister's I, .regrets." 7. Resolved, That the history of the Administration of Gov. JOHNSTOIf in diodes the decided prosperity of the State. Wisdom and prudence have ehiracterited hiiteounsels,. while firmness and energy have enabled him to execute his will and maintain his views. rti his message he „vindicates nobly the interestabf the peo ple, and; by his objections to an unjust ap portiontnetit'bill, has manifested hitcwiteh folneas of 'titian. We approve his policy and.believir That if not checked brte. g iella- Jute* as faitkrue as *as -that which has just 'disbanded, it *mild relieve es from heavy burdens of taxation and firmly es tablish the tharieter and dedit of the State.' ti-L-fluorvit.4, That the 'conrie of the 'oll l 4UOititi:t;fitf Ontal f R ePreieotittives, tat - 4041 1 during tin? ricepi tieSsioth, voting itgainst 'the consideredmi phial pick P9sili 6 o 1 4 ,W.V Ta . rig . °l infai7,6i 'h the 'rep,* of toe'ent to - tug i Sek; s fhtsOr oruojust and petal' epPoY•fioiliteitt againsi, the itirdrioitittait' to pridt and circulate iuhtitts*Mke' . objectioni. or Gov'. JoliniL toil'; tothe, ilist apportionm ent maths achttiny on the pact pecipio. We entitrentit dash. acts h o stile to the ,• rights of the people and as' proving-- lei. A deternunation to look Calmly_ eh the Oohin g of our ' Cotton Mille and Fur naces—the turning out of employment; without the means of subsistence, of hun dreds °four poor but industriums laborers —and the practical avowal of, their sym pathy with Sir Henry Helmer, whose counsel in sustaining the Tariff of '46 (so favorable to British interests) has been tendered to the American people. 2d. A sympathy with the Slave power or the South. Bd. A determination, not only to disfren chiee whole couniiilli to meet their politi: cal aims, but boldly to stillet he voice of a stslonrry of the 'voters. of the State, whose opinions upon State policy tire rep resented by the present able. Chief Nagle'. trate of the State, by depriving them of their proper representation in the State•Legia t 4th. That they were alarmed at their own' act, and unwilling to permit its expo-' sure, lest the verdict of an indignant peo ple, rebuking the attempted outrage upon their tights, should pronounce themfaifis less to their trust. 9th.—RasoxvzO, That the course of DA,bilEf, M. SMYSER, Esq., our late Representative 'in the Legislature, on all the important questions .prominteil fordo liberation. has merited and receives our mosyeordial sanction. • p....ettliesT i vito, Tian der tete Senator', Wlehlit. SA LER, Esq., has l i) , Itisintr brio and in iform devotion, up notil It to'l the in t o the State at largel-we tit tliese o h' immediate constituency, stcutedlot4 m t rocitilisi approbation,,of fib icti a 0 in our trfi, during his Ilisesesene. den ceded as it is that he has been an efficient and popular representative on the floor of the Senate—not less popular in his social and pereonal bearing—and an unwavering anti reittOle friend of the State and Nation al Adininstrations ; his district, in pro- 1 po t ty aporwiating his influence and stand intsti„at_inOlie servant, should, with one vette. return 'Mil' to the "%Matti ifaillieff so honorably to oe, and , go firmly towards the Administration. ' r t !34. I i. , ••••• REIIOLVED, Mitt in the judgment of this meeting.' Adams county is entitled to the Senatorial nomination for the ongo ing term—not oily beciutre she has hot a single voice iu the House orßeprosenta tires, while her _sister county, has. two ; tint because in period of thirteen years, she has had but one V•ehaus , • for it term of three years and fraction of Addict* trial. 12.—Risso'Lvio, That We fully endorse the suggestion'of Whigs In other erections of the State of the 'name of 'Wm: "R. fi ler; Esq., le connection with the comma :lion (by the convention at Philadelphia) of Canal Commissioner and our delegate this .tlity appoinsed is instructed to sap port it ; that he would be' "a' popular and available candidate" :.and while we would reluctantly yield him atr our tnore immediate repreitentative---wo acknowl edge the chtims of the State at large, upon the services of those Who hive proved themselves faithful, .competent and trite in the councils of the State—and should the nomination Gill, upon our fellow, citizen, Adams county will give it a loud res. •ponse. .‘ 13.—Resocvse, That we coneer with Franklin • county in the nomination 'of WM. lIAKER, Esq., as tho Senatorial delegate io the Whig StatelConventiosi to -assemble in Philadelphia on the 10th inst., and that DANIEL M. SIIITSER; be and is hereby appointed thelenresen tative delegate to represent Adams county .in said Convention. Upon the adoption of the fehegoing resolution, WM. H. &unto, Esq., being present, responded to the resolutions complimentary to himself in a few excellent and pertinent remarks, after Which it was Resolved, That the proceedings of the meeting, frigned by the officers, be publish ed in all the Whig papers of the county. On motion, the meeting niljoutuel , $. 8. BPALDING, Preit FG. Horrieue, j , 4 C 11•111.1111 HOUNTno FROM EUROPE. , --The steamer America ar rived et Italifit on Monday, tvith one week later advice' from Europe. The only political intelli gence of importance, is the announcement of some misunderstanding between Franco and England, the French Minister having left London fur Paris. It is said there is danger of a serious misunder standing between England and Russia, growing out of the Grecian question. An attempt was made In assassinate the king of Prussia at Potsdam, by a Sergeant of Artillery, who tired a pistol at tie King and inflicted a wound in his erw. TAN ERN LICHNISEB.—Tho -following is the fourth seethe of a hi - sr, passed by the fast I.e. gislatnre. It in inipoitant and places the Courts of t4uarter Sessions in a new position : Sic. 4. That from and after the passage of this act, the several Courts of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace of this Common wealth, (except that of the city and coun ty of Philadelphia,) shall have power to grant or refuse a license to any person to keep a pu We house for the accommOda don of stranger and travellers, notwith standing. the application of such person may be made in due form and accompan ied by tho'recommenation required by ex isting laws. HOME PROTECTION.—The New York Legislature have passed a law wbich providee that every family may have and .retain a home stead of the value of $l,OOO, without the liability of being legally expelled therefrom ftir debt. 'Ov er and •rotilid thia borne the State throws its pro. teetiam, so that a dissipalild father cannot squeal. der it, sickness and poverty cannot forfeit it, an attachment, cannot touch it, a mortgage uposi it is good for nothing in law. The decree **that every family may have a place to live, d Spot that they call. their i own, and this without timing to . any creditor, for every man in the data of New York will do Matinees with a fair notification thin he cannot take his neighbor's homestead for been rity or debt, unless the debts were eontracted teL fore this new r iaw was made. Thus' freedom, from terror by nighiand slay is secured to theme ands, and every man is encouraged try and frugality which may secure a home.. I.OCOFOCO NOMINATION.,.The loco - (we State. Convention met at Willitunsport last . 'week to nominate candidates for State oakum.— .A.a was anticipated the Convention developed. (pike a delightful math equaling inning the .. 4 11a7... amnions Democracy 'the Main light.tx.olt.place on the nomination:fox Cecil Comaibisieomi.—the Cameron faction pressing Enwane latriL r, Sinks, and the Miller faction urging dtidgp ,61.11101CLAND,'of (`'Heim. Ou the 1.424 Irillt, Hub. ly came within b. votes of4noetinatiqn,when an explosion took plate in .eoneequenee .oti charges :of bribery:and 'otiorrnitticiti being' prefitived by ism eial members of thei! ilorgiihtlen. After , ' good .deal of confusion, Committee, Inventigation .was appointed who fluidly finally reported that at. 'tempts healleen made to bribe Kenna Deimilme and Green, of Philiidelphla ceiling; to vote'lbr Hebb'. Thtisi gentleinen admittea Unit ;Sitift had been given to them, but denied having accept ed the 'looney, . with a view of retaining it. Mr. Donahue tinter down his portion bf the bribe' on the table In. front Of the President, saving, "There the money 4,1 doggie° it." Those developments, of course, threw the Convention into much con fusion and excitement, and after a good deal of warm debate the Report of the Committee was a dopted; exhonerating Messrs. Donahue end Green from censure, but reflecting severely upon two noted Locdfoco politicians of Philadelphia, Messrs. Rankin arid Overshine, who bad attempted to corrupt the delegates. :rho Convention having resumed the balloting for Canal CoMmherioncr, both Hubly and Strick. land were throwl4overbeerd, and on the hal. lot, WM. T. MORRISON, from Montgomery county, received the nomination. EPORAMI BAIOO, of Mifflin county, (broth. cr of Judge 134;vice,) was nominated for,Auditor : General on tiro 24 ballot; end J. I'QIITER. lIRAWLEY, of Crawford county, for Surveyor Ginarail on the 4th ballot. . These n ominations are generally regarded .as weak ones, and if the Whig Convention to as. semble at Philadelphia does its duty the solu tion of eindliiiites, the Whigs of the tgtats a ill a chiere au caq triumph in Ortobei, A lIINT.—The Foillefllf ler Ulliael in course of e t brief; addresa to itit readers announcing the recent imiiaidineati in . that paper, urge, the it& portenc i e of a lord extended circulatkui of Whig parers,iin ord 14 furrows their use:sinew, and ''say with mud; With : - L Sffnct thin die lending and b efit /man/ Whig' of , towns* qhould take the time lord trou. L i, hie i irfto a round`stinonget the people and urge and impress upon them the importance and duty et is. king a Whig paper: If they do not fully ssees u ,t upon one trial in ,getting up a list, they should,try again and Skald thiiii Mt* io lireetch' TAW iirllh s way to dolt. They should not pat it upon the poor and unitifluential to do this. The leculers shonld do It. It is /heir rinlY no do it Vepp. the rewards and honors, of piny . turn;up,or 'ars the men to get them, and they should be willing. kw , ainue-itter &bpi as welt , tor the lisuiti of Anent" pest. If this were done honestly and faith , the Widg **law its tislaciptettAtaillif etifis '4 Prniiielkst aielAssisa lad abitilatortalf as papers. , 4, , . ETel fr 761 i it 004 is arum . kis' liPPlidabit du averr , essegi7 ist,iltitilitsis, and if the Wilies eener ,. a lly,,t r w i ll set sin ts lt, it would not only inviillipt mtlinail nuaderprxrepstone th. white Widg_prema of litsfilate. 4 11 1;would,Pbtos the principles of tits,/ party in a majority Murat banes effort ot is*ct, , f oc oism, if gore cis he ouch a thing, could twat come. The Union Anther vsyy lastly rematlid: • 1 Bliceetisfitt efforts are freqttebtly mid, by young men in our et:minty,. inik e ii, b o. , cause . they' are 'personally @elicited, tis raise clubs for neutral and prititiettl papers ' from abroad, cheap chattipaign papers, 6, others got up for mere temporary port. sett. • Ofiltie we-shall not: (implant ; • i i t we would remind such that a like sfyd,t . • for their herrie Whig palter, that is shears at hand to sastain the cause in the county .' through good, end through evil reporteL4l - 1% seationto of despair as well as in' time •rit' hope, prosperity and proniised trintttphi*# would be equally aucceestul. We ' would , remind 'them that it .ii . the home paper that is td' be relied on in alt local elections —than it'is eipected to sustain the cabs* wham We have nbt the benefit of great ita- , • (lonal questions, with' heir absorbing itt. ' tercets, to arouse us; and that its eilloser' at suet times may birgreatlyinereised by their e o-c.iporation and aid inei hi tehding sphere of usefulness. ht every township and neighborhood theresre those who.profess,an attarbmpti. , to thd Whig `cahse and othetet %Oki c‘arnt - little about politics, who could be induced to subscribe fbr , a Wiiig "taper if' proper efforts Sem made by *ethos Whigs in their neighborhood. We ask these'Whigs -., to make that e ff ort in our behalf and elf- ' tend our subscription list and swell it to what it ought to be in this grab' Gibraltar of Whig principles. . ai-A very large Una enthusiastic meeting of the Whip of Philadelphia was held in the Chinese Museum an Monday evening, at which a aeries of Reaettflicitui verimadepted r eadersingthe National` - and State Administrations, calling for immediato legislatiou in favor of the suffering Industrial Inlet - eats of the cottnin2 and in favor of the independent admission of Cilifornia into the iTntoo. Resolu tions were also adopted complimentary to Mr. Clay and expresiitig undiminished confidence his patriotism and fidelity to the country. The meeting was addressed by Joseph R. Chandler, Joseph IL Ingersoll, Wm. IL Reed o Chides Gib bons, Murton McMichael and Craig Riddle. A number of letters were read from distinguished . Whigs whose preacnce at the meeting bad hem, solicited—among them . the following from Mr. Comeau : 11lAsmo . Tom. Janet It 1850. Gentlemen :--The • invitation with which you have honored me to attend ••tt meeting of the Mends' of Taylor and John ston," to behold at the Chinese lituseumo in the city of Philadelphia, on the evening of the third inst., was duly received. Al-,' ways ready to unite in expressions of 'ip. proval . of meri wrens conduct and faithlitt• services, rendered by those whom ,sve, have 'Constituted our political leaders:At' wotililafford me Sincere pleasure to unite • with the Philadelphia Whigs, for such a purpose. Such . expreisions of sprout, in such cases, aro always proper: They Constitute incentives to pursue the right and avoid the' wrong. to which: no one ran be wholly . insensible, ho walleyes great may be his power or eminent his position. Ilu- . meaty, in its best development, is bu-: manity still; and will always bo encour aged and stimulated in the performance of its duties -by .the,approltation Wlich it expects. Understanding this we would show ourselves unmindful of what is duo to or dint *inflate. k Virerit *e •to noglesit this-cheap means of proinoting it. Von di curling cordially. therefore, in the polic of e& pressing approval or patriotic eon& ' and OVeriturious trerViciesi by whemeoev . performed, icwould be highly gratifying tome to unite With ' you ow the motion referred to in yonr Obliging invitation; bate the ddridititer of uty"liettldr, althoegh,•to much improved' es to enable me to leave'; My teem, Wilt not permit me do boy 'lib gond . enn't!gh. to Communicate this . to my friends as the reason for my non-attend-' stsca,, Very respeethiliy, Your friend and fellow c Otizem,, ' • Janes Ceotnit: . y ?font tto Nolth ' Aißefresh atid 11. BAliiiittet` • , CANALI COMM ISKOliiim—fiErtATott .441,41,14.1 1 . ita.3 gio! el Aralhe,time approaches for. the. ;Veining! eflhe'Whig State .COorantinn phis., to , rieminnia candidaietty,for : oPosatt Commissioner, Auditor ,gensrpland Sur vnyor 90ainal; it fieif?ntell' it - sObicet , of inquiry 'arring Whigs pro p hteh' i to ferLikiee .0111! : Upon come reflection, I )cave come to a similar consluiltuf Whit many` hatch, that policy pointpmaungly,,ot she 41rimina tion of SentWgz*lntOrt , 1441LER, of Adams county, for. Canal Conintiseio;lob as' Well 'froth 'his location, as from ilty singular and acknowledged Meese fur the post, and hot the less fit because' he-tinites to an acute and , comprehensive minks* upright and straight forward charadiek combined with that suavity and pleasant manner whiith is so agrecablC, and, yii4 ( 11 ,P often tacking in high public, fouctionitilOi puffed up with their own accidental ;ion sequence, and arrogant from a little authority. Mr. Sadler bus ably represented counties of Adams and Franklin in State Senate for three years'Pßet,, ' a - quired credit for himself and the atlmlrt?l 7 , Lion and the respect of both Partici; 1U iitaf body, by Hie manner in which he has diS. charged his duties. While firm and derided in his politics., he is not offensively vitro in biS,,diejliaY them ;'tind consequently' would go tntu the field as a eandielate without having mitt counter tiny oldies,: bitter pejuthees.whigh sometimes injure a candidate's prospeast of success, though he uniy otherwise ,bo einirely “available." Senator Sadist is "available" all over ; and if nominated wouldmake a good, and, I think, inset+ lid run of it. Yours. Oscar, " 111.1 y '2l, 1850 Au Vlrdotreir Preths.—s.A. book lel{er of New Rork:city , ordered vi:ttilk , of booluMeini.*-12endon n voicekeiched lien by moil, tithiedi 4, ibit 'pt , a<lte eueurh, hirt!olo '14%;, • "- ties abed bit bee& ing the boxes he, fount 1 -m ce ehargini him a Itikh higher' PH for the , bOoks. beitft:ilettitiketel. for custom use, and 'to enable some clerk to swear the , bindles.thedugh *HD's' gets! conscientle:•....Phebdwiteallery who had ne ver anggested• anything of the kind, and W pictip OH tort of genre, wrote a stet esiittitle to the Irriltdott house that shipped the books. • answer caute.in dua.smany psiitreetting regret that any of- I feneolted. been given where none certain iy.war -intended ; they had only done in this cote ettebOding to the practice of the tride, and Intended it as a fardr to their customers Again i Is nett long tined A, Atm Tdtker vritn was in Parie bought a cash mere shawl there for two thousand francs tumLgai i t i l 4Aft, money. The bailer hatided him a bat of invoice Wade oat pri cing the shawl at one thousand Inmost— buyer tumid in , astonishment, ttdd astgl en explanation. , orltat ie for Me cashoon-koutre," said the seller. &mailed at lthi simplicity. No hint had been ghlal that a special custom-horse invoice was de sired—notating or the sort was &earned of hy, the liqtst. The ertiply did as he Would Sash to be done by, and as fte was accustomed to do for his American custotners,,—:7 160. " • Aesance ow teitive..—Remarkable cases 0( that mental inaptitude called "absence of mind" have often been nodded. A rich one ticettrted w 'while since in this town. A nice old gentlemert went to the physician for prescriptions for a young lady at Ids Imse, sod also rot his wife lOU *'aa sick. The ihmter ordered a blis ter for the young lady. and some drops Rik, the Wilb.' The old prolamin with prohn ‘ dtd gravity gave the drops to die young lady i ,ansi the Oster. hi hie wife— bipots,,dui *die dia not seed to work for a long time. apprehensions *time which were dispelled °ply upon an exattlination by the physician, who had been sent for. which disclosed the fact, that the blister had been laid with the wrong side down —Penn. TA • • OW- lritittiorct.—We tindefstaltd that the Geographical Society of fmndon litre voted a gold medal to Col. Fremont, for having made § tiering the past year, the most valuable disCoveries in Geography of any known person. It is usual, we un derstand, for this sdclety to give a medal every year to the person having made the most valuable diatovery in geographical - . - Wm:rot to l'Anvo.--The N. 0. C. eent, nonwal paper, very justly remarkt , : •kWe have never knoWn a better effused Adininistration than Oetli Tayldr•s, If he does any thing, it is wrong I if he does not, that is also *tong." FOURTH DISTRIVri ptipte, return from the fourth district of Massachusetts shows that Pttr. Palfry fella short of nn election joist 000 votes. The vote stands for Thompson, W., 4501 ; Palfrey, F. 8., 4070, and 809 scattering. New Cotai,-..—A bill on this subject, presented to the U. S. Senate a few days since, by Mr. Dickinson, containg provis , ions which will be greatly promotive of general convenience and comfort, It di. recta the coinage of one cent pieces, to be one tenth silver and nine motile Copper, and to weigh twenty grains, it also directs the coinage of three cent pieces, to be com posed of three fourths silver and one fourth copper, and to weigh twelve and three eighthis grains ; the devices to be conspic insesly different from those of the other sliver coital. A poeuliarity is attached to this one piece, thatit is to be procured at the mint only at szehangefor small Spanish non• ey (Jips, levies and quarters.) at their cur rent value. and not by weight, as also for sums felw 'other denominations of foreign silver coin current among us. This pro vision (justly remarks the Philadelphia Bulletin) will certainly clear the country of the worn out and irregular currency, song Since become a plague and nuisance; and often a cause of contention amongst &dors. •Fassiiossasue Fasss.—Mr. Willis, in the Bowie Jou►nal. has the following My ai the hideous things which many ladies noe wino on thelrhends t • °Wee ever any thing more deforming mtd i 2htftil than the tronets with heart she fronts, which are the present (mill ion? The children in the street are made sabideouit with them (to say nothing of (If(r !Minutes and eider sisters), than we vesture to paragraph the violation that dm, are to the.general look 61 good mate. 10 4 the itTenhge principles of art. It looks Aim moat left for a .aweiling and its pool ited 9.n; each temPll•l' Now itouchtoes thumg..-Tho h Piga. burg Ossette of Friday soya t Oa 'Pass 'lay wrenina last, a young lady wasordaln - .cd in the ...odr•lonthereimp Church in Seventh atreet t .so , •the office of deatoliess. thiiiiiiiil44444 lit. rallgiciut order of women 4n this denomination,. who detente anilotni occipations 91 char; Asko; rows of celibacy 'foe this' 1 40 a establislieti oroomoleans in Gertgany, and has late fr'lnielflaiodutinClato this, rhowover, 'is ,she first who has yot beenmirdaineda Burrell:its Rlnauseattatio—That Can eeetptiots,ie almost always prAdeeed , by a 414:1CifjiAtliComiti l be cora& ,:Am Wittit'smathrilvt'WiltiOlterri 1011MP:el' any Gloushieri•Cohle no matter of how long itlalitlrstg; ;,',Cht!i the milder form of . Quitkifa , tutilt m all? piped, bx. Alis 3 14 1 9/3frp.rThil 4 .ii , 9 11 0 1 09 1 / Ift...,mit by imeriglivolWinens' and'Fhrfie/smos • th at tprifilgaiiM:AultrUeSitit beta. tßi'tellett for orzitio tifelo" of the /Mexs o l d „try . liiitsOires' now rejbless. in the r pt... 5.„,,,„00„,he!1th volt? ! but for l A' *t o , iputii live be'en in their a g lawn given up to the by their 'cicada Awl physicians. Above all, :that this ifivaluable ntetlicine teffrnltated Under various names, likfiliitt Pr. Moor'sof genuine Balsam 71W Chertk otlir can be roped dp0n....t0 Culla. It has been warranted to cure Asth ma is every sfte—what no physician 411111/fetl'achievt4- , --and has never been :LWOW' 'to fall. For delicate health in ying'lltrueles it mends unrivalled—as it doel4o/411diseases of this climate. ~,, XX None genuine• unless signed by I. Juro l tat the wrapper. For oi,le by S. H. 4401114%1L, //teapot, Gettysburg. . pisp !Trek ITIT-tp ol!r. ;vote!, Nam. fir try TO •:Tlibill frffiqtirliilgat_diiii AV cdvibleTkupentat, lee home a w,staoka ago to , <' . 4 ADdinfirODlUN s alitatik i' attend the Dentberitit ticrievisittion 'at Williams. .!.11 i' :t !. ~ V..k. ...Tr*" 1 h;: • .4.,,h. 'v iert,Tmiiineevridetr be has not bees besot rood INI iirl46. { bop 1 kairCuiiCl* ll oY thebomooraf of Thuraiss says e ' ~ if ., LA' 410 . SIMIt Trl . llllolkgeritaillOgil "A parogioplt hi the New Yo'rlt'Suecti; ilickne*O4affill4gfat Otiglift , o4l.K tia, Tuesday fendets , it painfully ( lowa w A,'ltblitliY. .10114411:Ifets • ,Fges, to.jr . ~. his frieahp ika i o bi, wbereaout, ~,fit attentiOat4o!the facklist,a4c . . -,"' "• Sun states that Gem Boyer , sailed from', SlAug""Pzl)3l"ekr,ilulat's ''• . .i,l Pit note of .ti less,deeds4tUtitopzth , dttl', New York on Mondslpforthe iterpoie of joining the Cohen exptetlition. We , eatt. hu. ' (447P1114°100111.4104414Y thri.baFas of this,. We t ostler thit,aot or tith fdaY, not believe this report, as M. B. has late: ly been very Oottalsidierelliediithle Mind, /€l4/') is ' P lClllitlilfld 11 ' law ' and P unish. ' The rumor line canoed tremendons toteet. Us by etUil and grimiest proseautiem. No note et,,eny,,,dtworifttion,,esceift as atom; ment in our loam but the public, are.ro. t us sms& ththeseopinttnt hitil thu ssi4 11 ' ike n niunat i nn • *lnifisa dst ' quested fact hi midi, ee certainly knowit 1 tars, can therefore be received. impayment, i St &hie• department, altos ihs,,firtal .dar 01 /emu, 4104 N IL BicKFAii.. , i Stoge Trespiwer. ------- A PATtrit tot Steatit Vloi4 . Hits itebtt takmi out by the 44444,4 r. Yiiplco Ush er, of the . firm of Usher and,bot, of tdin burg, and the machine Will obonly be be 'bre the publies According to our Juror- Matiom the Width* it ethiattleted td plow di* ittitritvit at once . , thhi doing the *ork 'Misusing the exiettinf &owe. , bkatitit Firatik- Cll. Elmore, U. S. Senator from South arolina, recently appointed by,Oov. Sea , brook to fill the vacancy oressioned by ove dtith or thitts John C: Calhoun, died et Weshin'gton, oft Wednesday , bight; b consumption. , BAINTIMKORV• MARK Elri, Oman roe aestotstmes. she do sirautteetiA7. Y1,0UR.,-lalss on Monde of 6011bble. How , aid Street tflotor at , $6 26. City Niea held at $6 60. Coto meal $2.61 a $2 ST. Rye Ither $3.00. GRAlNytitiapply el all kinds ofGrainlight.pdi. ces q folloym : red wheat 20 it $135 ; and white $1 25 •$I 33. White Corn 61 a6s cla. yellow 611 a 65: Oats 38 a 41. Rye 60 a 66: I.lAlTLE.—Prieee ninged from $O.OO , to $4 60 on the hoof, itiOral to $O.OO a 6.76 net, and avers, oink $4.00 rum ROOS.—Sales of lite Mop at $l , l 76 a $5.25 pot 100 lbw. MARIN ED. On the 28th intd., id Beltelleborg, by the Nei. D. O. elate, Jode Idwros Roeurdyr, of Hun tingdon county, Mid Mial MaioAdst L. CotA of the former placer On the BOth Mt., by tier,. Betntrel Gutellds. Jon* Costley and Mile Meer L. berets—both of Mountpletiesni. tortnehip. In Chirriberebdtg, on the 12th oh., by Re•. r. W. Kremer. louvre Stottrre and Mier Mist Mica's; both of Adime county' biED, On Sititetay lot, In thin btlfongh, tiriasit Cosign n, own of Conrad Weaver, doomed, aged year and 26 day& On Sunday lest, In Moontjoy township, Mrs. Mane, wife of Peter Ooltnueet. Art7ST"fECEIVh`I3 anti for sale a f ull l i r assortment Grass and train Scythes ; also gimba l Rakes, Porky eke., JOHN FA HNESTOCK. 1 0 LBS. of Nails just te; , 0000 ceived and for sale by JOIIN FAHNESTOCK. Law & Penalties against Passing SMALL NOTES. ANNEXED Will be found the porticih of the Act of Assembly of MO, pro , hibiting the circulaticin of notes under $5 : SSCT. =That from end titer the twebhAirst , day of Miguel, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, it shall not he lawild, for any persini or per sons, corporadba or body intrporet”, directly Or in directly, to issue, pay bill, pass, cyclimide, put in circulation, transfix, oreadee to he Issued, paid out, passed, exchanged, circttlatcd or transferred, any bank note, note, hill, certifictitc, or Inv eeknowl. eilgriteni of irlitehlealitese Whatidever; purporting to be a bank note, br bf the nature, character of appearance of *bank note, or, celobtated br circulation pa a bank note, butted, or purporting to Ile issued by any hank or incorporated com pany, bf esfidclatiod of pettioild, not lokitteit in Pennsylvenie, df d lees den omitiation than five dollen t every Itablation bf the prosisidng df this section by tut, corporation er body corporate, shall subject such Corporation or billy °growth' to the payment of five hundred dollars t • and any viola tion of the prothlions 01 this Section by any pub lic officer holding any Office df appoinhgent of honor of profit under the cortinitntioli and terra bf this State, abet ebbject such officer to the payurent of one hundred &flats t and any Vldlation df ibis sectldn by ant other pehtun, nbt being a public rale, shalt 'subject etch person to !Ito, payment of twenty-five dollars, one-half of Which, in each caw above mentioned, shall goto the inhirmer, and the other half to therhounty An whlcldthe suit is brought, and may be sued for and recovered ad debts of like amount sot nosy by Jaw recotterable to site iddrat ordebt, In thensaie 'et 'the I:dibi nionWedth of Pennsylvania, as well for the uadpf the picipcir eodnty, is Ibr the pertain suing. •• The undereigned; in directing the ittentiori of the readoi to the Tote ping lecticiri or the Act of 1850, would infanta him that he will receive the :note's thus 'prohibited, at PAR VALUE, in exchange for,goode, et hie cheap and one-pries . • Clothink 8c Variety Store, • itt Gettysburg, nearly. oPreite ate Oink. Pewee wiehincto get rid or these notes wOsout, eactifieO, iteaL ,who at the same time desire to secure BARGAINS in the war oi, livedpataile Omlting or any other article in his line, will do, welL.to give him a call. Iliseteck of StiMiNEER,CLOT H MG is fuil tindeemplete, embracing 'nate thing te.phniee Olt fanciest. (mat fine and superfine` ohdi &vim to the thetqieit and most Weer. ' ' • . lit 11110441 hr tri enumerate theirticies in to sayeibtit.,' Ilify Mends' and' etnettithera • knot* my.ttrode of tiCaling, 'I have bflt tho i ciiiiptiln V , nt nhingd otie,ttin'tio more than life' other,' tor the eanie article, I therefore feel confident' tnat' itliiiint 'who ii are in the habit of making their p urchases litikine: bow the; they,qau b "- per ti tbit 1 , . ," . e an ilnyotiMr ;lite blialin. '6,t , ! ety r ligt, Oa NA's 6od ' •:,, . ' v :4ie ' li radio . iL i Pi4ond- end t ''. 161 , 1 • •. t9p, nifuoit jittollt Maltose of t l / 4 1t: ;'''.' - - ',** I. no toaidOniahl4.4ooa. 1 4 ,',Af• . . . ~•• 144 ti ef . ' 194: astitrix., P l .:'- 4 ":1`.. .... ~ . ... . tle r fOrON tiatrint been ditisblietfbfinultiltlitlit. tent bon thti la t init., ttie subseribeloteqat• ft littrOwthWes tains frientleintl'lhtoptlti , - lie that be intentlif to centiatiothebusiness, in alt.tp tirant s ites;,l4 the.oldt,sitiltd, in ClinOt4stallirg 'street, nearly oPposite 11 :guernit Drug and Book Sow. *4l O Ite will be peep/red at all ttmee tp'4ll all orders narness, 'Enid es, tars, TrunkS ' RtCa. with promptness and .01) reasonable. terms. The subscriber will direct hia el orte to produring work which , will compata f vorably with any that may be typed out from any other es tablishinent,tina hopes by attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patrotwge. JOHN (al IA • June 7, 1859.-3111 ntitiaed, not to , ;pa;yinon;iof taxes, ahy liote or a Ili° 49"Pnlyatiep ihati MI Jaen , , ex cept klie , oqetier' Wes of ttila Stite, enl.under the eel of May '4. Ig4l. JOUN PA.IINEtCICIC, Treruntrer of County. ' ' AEI lIIITOWS JroTllolg. rritS undersigned. AuditotN appointed " R • by the Orphans' Gouts of Adams hounty distal:do the balance Feassining in the ltatldeof' /Mats Ittnonk,"AtlM'r of thlinstate df fl toast's Pena*. dee'd, 11, and among the personti entitled thereto. till at tend at his office in Liberty township, Ad ams coonti; oh Sotirrifq 'the ttd day of June inst., at I•o'ctotk,T. M. of that day, to pkifortil dGtieir isirigded him _what and wheie all persoiii interested therein fitly attend, if they thiht priiper. MAXWELL SHIELDS. inhe 1 1.--3 t. Auditor.' GETTYSBU KG E EMMA) NARY. THE Sltiliilet Sessiiod.l4 Oils school will ebmldengb the 27th of May. and end the 2.00:.10 fteptemher. The Winter Setssioti lisiti. - ItonlitMe from the 21st of October ItOth of April. TERMS.—TIie prices of tho SomPVC Seasion, accoftling to the studies; ;Air Ml' and *8; of the IV inter 'Session, $9 and sir`2. Pupils wilt *I charged front' the time of entering to the WI of the,terro. Np de ductions fetnir the price will be moths, ex cept for time lost by the Teacher. or pro iracthl Illuesasif the pupils. Extra char ges for Music, Drawing anti Painting. the Languages, and the various branches of Fancy JAY ork Mar 3, Itt3il..,_ly . , NOTIOXI. Igtrints .rt•staaitntnry bit the tds. 4 tate of Pumir Wotr, late of Ger thany tp. Adonis en., dereased. having been granted to the rukicriheres police is hereby given to all indebted to said estate , to make payment ei 'thou tdeiay, and to those having claims to presetit the snore for settlement. to the stlbseribers, residing in saute town ship. MAUY woLt• JAMES S'CRAtibEt, bLLVEIt gTEALILEY; May 17.-01 ITOTIOIL ytrrERS estamentary on the estate A 01 PETER BUHR, Into of Cumberland tp., Adams co., l'a.,dee'd, flaying heengrant ed to the subscriber, residing in , M o untinir township. sonde is hereby givea to such as are indebted to said estate to make pay mat swithoul delay; tied those having elairdi ate re4ilested tb present the darlie, properly anthendested„ for settlement, • dOVF.PI3 FINK ) May-10i i. 1350.-81 ASSICIittE'S Inirifig undersigned, hnving been, ari pointed I.lnder a deed of voldntary assigiiment i Assignee, of. jourt TetallSErt, of Reading township. Admit eouhty; no: tice ia , beraby. giVenffile4litvltti its jndcbt ed to the said John. Trimmer, to call and peke payment to ,thoinst l eritrer t resiiiing an said tcliirtydtipi and ill, these liatthg claims "fitefent the earns, proPer l l, 2 4 - tlientieo4 .IS,r. settleraSt4 • ICltlji 04qt, Assigner: May 9.49 t , • " NOTICE, : . , LETtElitil Testanientery on ihe ta me of JOIMPH CLAINIADDLE, late of NiQuAtioYPtowilliiPt Ailainagovgwapa,, deceased, having been. granted to the sub scriber, residing( iapaiaturnship, notice is nsW;iy, given, 0 too,iiii indebted , 0 pit* 03kii Oniff 09 Oa #o l iiill , eltilnuf 0 'mom !he'sti#te iWoriO 6itljeatiCoigi4 la l iabitiii*eni.' •- ' kpi ttlitihi /13Art:PL!!'.1'.! cip.4 .. .:—:. c sitiit ' 661 1 4;'Viti",:fietOisett Titi ' it'A" testiti4texf* the i:- - tete of °gone: Ilitiee t ' lite tit New Q 4itti A 4148 *4444, Is4l 4.04 IligAil . g stollo4, grillAd Milo lel4)W too amtice of h eveltygi.e o 44 OM tY4o:l'nflk indtlitkedto isid Elisio, to nib kerylll4/14 ri,ltion ttleiay, and to.thote hey log claim trto.ptesept the pope poperly authentiestedi to the subscriber, 'residing:in New Oztord, for stettlebtesit ", . 'WM.' D. WHEW( • —l' * ' ' ' ADEX.''S. 1111141Egi • • `. ~*prit la, 1436-'—et' [Exectitors. , AIOEITJL ES QUI LTS, very hand gocnup iikde, for sale by April 11,0. GliO. ARNOLD. TAW Covcrs. on :tad Cotton TABLE COY_ v • ERS, cheap, just arrived and for lc at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. • LAMES call and BM, a tine assortment PARASOLS At K U RTZ'S CHEAP 4'oli\ (ANA 211. T l , &TAX A.& A BLIT IN A. NE* SHOP. J.;.4 FREY • - rip Expenk)ii. iteishrledgtnettts, v id -AL is foraiast favors, slid has the plesimhtifidanosoitchtt that he is wain located latllat - , old stuck os Washisietiit street t.r ove squant south of Thoinplutes hotel, to Ilievrepared, at !Witt& . tof • ..f5 C., °Jaz co- 4' SIGN • 'og dose st - ShOti P_olice, sad ot*sitidable tettst4 for ,which (Amory Product. WIH lit takes.. • The sitbscriber is thihkfol for past` %- P o n, sod hope., by *Mention to hosliteklq ittid a deithe to pleas% Ao merit sod receive aisbotinitasias of iisblit patrottits. , ,• J. fit FREY. Gettyslititg. Jitot it 111149.=.4 - . ,MUTUALEN Life Insurance . Compank. ranafihiasa& certilittEtt peFeetttal- 'attire Vail ' divided attok 'the poii iy holdces (# Thill id the only Milk nl Coavany in thei city or Suite: Co - r4r apply GlLlint Ana Method Fsaminer,Ciatilsbure, May I.=-6t NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERSI • N r ottict is herihY gibed that thit - Cominissioneri will make ku ahateL' nicht' or FIVE PER ester: tipoh all State and County 'Tittles ilaskitstd, kyr the year 1850. and it. 'nit Id etillthhiti Olt of *- fore Friday , the 2BM this brfune itrei nr.d Collectors tab hkieby required to make such abatentintto all persona pay ing nn or before kW day; IrrColletlove *lit tot ttrittirell to litalte payment 18 the Could' treasurer nn or tots ilfonduk Me In ty.fuly nert,---other wise they *ill tuft he entitled to any abtte aunt. It Will bllPthlt duty of Collectors to call upon indikiduals personally. ' JACOB KING, J. O. MORNINGSTAR. ' JOHN lIWBBELMAN. Jr. Cogunissione rah Attest--4. Aiionixitsvoa. Clk. Informatifiii Wanted. etit uh,teni g ned is iiesitobs Of leant, ing the tvhirreootitg of ber.brother, VA c xittirtiftlicas. a native of Ger many, who came to the U. States about years ago, and is 3b gnats ofsge. When last heard from (about 18 months amt.) ha re.' tided in the neighborhood of New4laiti- Oirde.l:lliiit, and was engaged in,the /inky. hitkinmk. Any information in reg l ad to hirn will be graieftilly acknowledged by: the Undersigned. , MARGARETTA SACKS: Gettysburg, Pa.. May .24.-1 tg. 114 r. Ohio parr:li will coohr a laser 44 Sis SA anxious &duly by crioying Ore litaA.e. , TIAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AliSbitTAlliAt Of Florence Braid 00.74NRTS, ' Cillored Chip ' dd. Misses' Mixed Braid dn. China Pearl, do. Fine Lace dos Aldelaraidc h Jenny Lind do. Chip and Strait do. ALSO—A ;"Alltikl-V Palm, Leghorn & Straw Pats, which *lll be sold as chip 'as ihe'cheap cst. [April A WESTERN Fda gale, or will be cschang+.4l for JIU Reai !,state in this Borough or its vicinity. a WELLIIIII4I43i - ED 1 1 1% Id W 1011410611 couhty, Illinbts. -1(74,pp1y to Dr. H. B. HUBER.. Cbagsbareburg rano, unwell* the NIA Ws" tr ; Marcrc 2 , zecgtors , NOTICE . TO CONTR.AOI'OII.S. , . THE undersigned. eontrettor to put up the new Ornery Prison, will de in Gettysburg on Seturdny the Ilith of June 11 " 1 : at the..Ohlistnithionerd t elffice, to re ceive proposals for the delivery of materi als. and *otitis& r.O irdfk Cohtiedalxl with the building of still prison. Specifications and any requisite information will be ford is licd'on said,day 11. . ETONE . it4.-i—StA • .fientitiet and Complier nisei twice sod chat e advertiser. OIL CLOTH FACTORY. coAciTntxust rip fIE hndersigited respectfully adhallhA JIL act' tolhe Gooch Cooke.* of Gettyo hurt and cob* OW*, that gler haveocie` mooed cite manotscoue of. :" I ,-, OR Cloth dud Cantroso ttim nt the ten" bait qnslirfrbft in eittettetrit stele, erhith *Ware preps ; Aid to Ihtitiett; ohoktalt told Midi, eli the most reasortable terms. Our 1011 he rodnlViequil ih Oda tkuttlity,tb dny isiehdoeilfred in the thy: ' " liC*. l llth- gobeecibers fiiinahiV, ilirlkheleisle et' 'rata, COACH , VAR NISI ! bi Y superb* 4d:intr. 'cd wihib6 tbes rtivitti Air ittentioh tor (iota igitio Ati4 1411,MatilkM*: They Mill fib* ofilkitild dint h tjy IgetV;bi' fi#t k full lity‘t . so4 . ttri caps* . It. trarTull. Much is, 18004 'OFFiCiII• • -.hurt; r~i RID tnidentikned baioltenta an' titled Grill& street; nett titiot to the -srAlt t Office, where he *Wile retina it all limes; prepared to attend to ill blisitkod tills may be plarell in hit bandit.. I/. a. RUKHLtitt Gettysttnrg, May 10, 1950. • BUILDING .NOTICE, c.tukcii be 'lei, (tobebtrilt in East Berlin. in this county.) at the house of Dr. ,Rl.lBll. in Dampton, on the 2tith of June. The speci6catiOns can be seat at John Wilily's. in Berlin, and also at the house of Dr. Blieh. by the 15 th 01 June. • May KURTZ E. DYSON BOROUGH ACCOUNTS. D. M'Coicaktrany. Treasurer of the Bor ough of Gest yaburg.for .the year end ing oth of May, 1850. ".` , • • DOLU. CTI. bal. of Duplicato*lB43,John 6. Frey, • ' .. • 190, OW Borough and Road Icriono - eirsed , for .189, on cipplhhite in hing4 itiobn nrOfti r /044,3 Stall Rents, OWL - l- oq Cash Item ?tans! is iegkyo . 601034 „ ' ‘±; . 4)o 1 1 4filki ,- : cl.l as h nia onhyti;.,• • u'rg, l flaipOicense 3 00, .1,,i MIMI Ay onto; out eittr,d4ra, tc. OlDett,. ¢t :Fl)00lt1t• 15 - Utslllary Sum% intevestou note, 16 00 .. , D: 111'1'Sillysbt, Ertl. u '46'89 AirkorifillEipttuelmeth ititerot ' payment on n6le. 11U 60' Benj. 1.61ettei.136 andina.vbstArslo Atirosttoit i 6., 60' MI Geo. C. Strickhoveeru 44 08} Robts.'rete. High etwattable. 120.8 Q „ PAtia.pome ,On e bleu nr, 4;h Julio Qtli Colman 4 , Fin* ;ihclieN, b 7° D....k - S - Suehlit. printing, 18 26' tkiutter. 22 32 SA& Milieevrig. &heats:. ,1 80 Mien: 'ed. , 3 11 Ar fl'atfersrepeirv, iteti tOYOWn 10 00 rent:' Jae. Russell levelling Cliantb s g sweet. - 3 OD qett. 'NM' O Fite 00100. 00 Blue Dick " 26 ad Gen. Troatle t plank. &e.. .18 07 T. Witian, sitithing, ' to°97 A. Deereonl, - •••• 6 O'4U J. O Frey, St. end Co. Tax. i Ofl Solomon l'owers.aranite Walka. 31 l'• SweritY. Finger-boartia, 8 50 lienry mills, &0.. 11 66 F.. W. Sia / lilp, work•atgirorpttiga. 6 11! Islam Priam. 91114/Slar {& : .i S Michael 'rimy, •• 11 Peter.Wirt. op . henry a ithine. 4 3 . . (:eorge Wirt, ii -i OS , • 1 JJacobßelkeit, 14 ' 4 50 _ Henry Little, .4 i 6 Oil Juba Kuhn.. " .. 75. Samuel 51.1.1 ream .. - °7lO John Briar, . a• A all 1 Amite,* P 30111411 - - le' ---- •---- h •f 121: Samuel fouler 4 561 Niclicilasilultaiiiii; " 16 0121' 111,,umat to: yhtiltr_i_t , ~ ' ,_ ,„_,,_,,,7121 • lete; tea l a • 5 4-4- 4' 874 Johlif thillitiM • a 8'624 LeWls 'a 00 Conrsktf,Kiser.i' ' * e' • ' Ol 5 Elias Titompibn, ..• I ,50 .16mes Thodipsoui a I. IS* J. AVarlieltl,s6l , Sainti+4•l 4 lSll . P, • - a ~ 661 Wo. Ectinartl, a 1431 Jobsi this; • 8 '75 Elias I/egrollll. *a 4 Ig e tido McGtu g ttlth; 02i 13. Sl'ElroY, entiri-liollsEt 1 2r, Heuben Hauling Jpfni 4 50 f3nbean & 4 1 00 Jnlflt 11.31'(1161111d; a .8 18 .lava A. 'Thompson; « 46 00 ljamittrlll jitnitkwsll; " 3 73, U. IJ. iitriekhousei, i. 8 06A Coo: Virilsmii Atiiiio and gidtilic i 25 C,ath: Guittri; .:, 04 King & Cnberihe ti 94 • J. H. 511 4 ,1mtiod i t'4 . n 2&, David Nll'Miliditj ii 49 00, Cleo. Swtipe; it 4 69i, John. Nt: Stattnarini' " . . . V . " /21 11. M'43ikaughy, . " It 60 I, G. Pull reJeilka and Mai HO. 54. Iliirrair and Crinned; i -6000 ', Ckik and Trikriarer: , ~ . 00 00 . Balittg".o in 'handa of J. G. Fray; ..'", 4;44k:titan . . 64 74 i 4 ,it jolin lliowd, 20V, 96 S i. " Treasurer, .48 i 50,1 ''s ,of 4tii4444 1;144=11,141 &We '44 On Orr!era snd fur debu of former Couticilie. IBM; May Rd. the Totim' &illicit of the lioruugh,o f do,certify that they4iago settletl,lliiikdothiliVof,j.),4l'- C,nnalikliY;Tt6ofdr iSt '11,6i610.pc Gettyahunrt fot the Yeats , °oiliest on.tmi alb day of May; A. D. 110101. Biel IiIR ad counts are correct, and that there in a bal ance in hie hands of filly-eigilt and fitly-Ilrb dtftl- - t$EOlO3ll trrttt, JOHN GILBERT, PETER sTALIABMITPT, WM. wisirr:Kt. 123111231 RBLE intEL; CETTVISIBURG, PA. ... [FORMERLY REPT BY JAR. A. TUOMYBCII. _1 fl'l'l'; grra3—, , l , f) 1 1 r,q' If is aebtattiber !teethe pletenrworwtt -"c tiohnhing to bib fidellitli and ,the Fidtit llexeiterelly 'that, MI Us likeli•eltelitit:ol: the large mid etlilviiiiiitiatqweateti Retel in , Obantberebtiet iMP, 4 .3 l °' Pie ' t 4 rel• r niirlibei Or Yelifii under t e at ' ilt JARS lit' Tnonreent Fwto' ont wil *iid Alitlitidig j ltirotiit ' tti.as t ivai ', Paltlkitter, the stetifillf 31100 111 1 theltni l'' iiiigeri iti and rtinin Hammer, terk,•liar-- iallyit rieburg Chambersbeittitigelatown,Fred-, trial ' l l,,termei)ilitti7i B WElN " hell&N ' fi h 6l4/0 - 6 4144 6 0) 1 0 .1 ieTuffl I gok dothjoiwilthe lea mitt thwast in the effeet tosnaiain the high,char. atter rif ThWillblileithe'retider it ,t(tritft °f the PPYPrlgkeitlPlKrfualirg,Rikb l ic . :rbil nervini of ,sitantibi Berman mad eaveuU4lisitbustitirte been atecured. and evVY,, teal4.4,.celkyeAtlente will tie' guar+. entitql to all Who may be pleased , to (*Kyr me With &if patronage. t •, JOllll ii. tATtt dci ii 1940. ' HOUSX2 Il e itit i rlienl INIX.i bq ifia e and tint up ,bA , the eubeeriber,wlid WillaitOndpromfdl ly to all orders, and Upon as reastlilabil , terms As eau he proctlked at any estabiiAll meat in the county. Cai u.s but.tlfiErt. 4HIT WEAT FLOUR—also a . E il good nruele of Family Flour, white and yellow Corn Meal, Buckwheat Meal, Feed, tile.; -4 MI assortment—for neje Hy W. W. iIAMEItSLY. COll FlSll—a prime article=for sale at HAMEYSLY'S. Also, No. 1 Mackerel, Scot* Hermes, Crackers o r &riot?! kitelq, Cheese, &c. GETWYSBURG , FOtiNDRY 444C1,111.11 IN, SHOP. . ~.. firmlsoitablitim„,t will nh\ii be car t,' tiedhori by . 1'i 1 V.42711 iZ C% Vain tako plaintoreAn being able to arinounce 10 lit4itlfFiell4lotaittl.t.be public generally that theY'bilockeoikationtiy on, hand a Very great isclitir Pik I e , ii . ; , ~ 1 101bnitate and. Storey; ineludie kattbasv'Pota,•Ovens, gkilleta; Vralijriddiek; - *c.;' Comllltni Parlor, .41Millatilint - .o64lking • Stoves—Lamong thwn;thitfat-fained HATHAWAY. ..W 9lB 82 leaittusewilthay would say, they hate nit hand an excellent assortment of • lairglasiir imispleenen/P: temitistivolthbeenownell Soylor 1)104h; VoodeoWeentl:Witherooes, D. Wdrten's ' Nitaisoill.fitraw-cuttert; BL CKSMITHINO troiAkisi tin't the 4est ofliorkined-- .- Ttikflphd eitiy Ott the ~ -' r 1 t)r 4'' Sllali . shOliiti the elotith end of the Foii nth' tr bit it -414,'Wt4i6, Stith gob'd ivorkmed Wm! the .O.e.g l e . llikett tretialtti Ifni nesteSt fi ts and est' Vaik W be,madat 0::r I.titliits will ,I)eitiiliabil itiAbtlt tissiddheii. ' i , Atnitit'ithalre trittintithied tittiblet, With ti treiii,Withy btiitti 'frit named, tviii be Illi•- )nitli.ll *1 fiekip tpt ash or country , 'petit deria . ailtiO?k,:tiaft bet had any where else: I , WRepaTillhg;tlF4llkind!,,diine si 111. eborittiito•die.• I: Ueti,filittig, AtitO 20, I€loos. • --. • , T. WARREN ' itt,twx.o.o4oo,nruokopow v havipg , Oilettif ;mil ale ,jis bookslo'ita 10/1 sidle 11 , 1' 11101it' 0 r 64041040 1 4111164 T t acitil t ii ika i iivigivof #411 1 4# . 1! rctrtmtqlti Lik t itS7 ,FASHIONS: ' t'ilt .un4fi ` gglielliis - 14C . .ifyllt )91,s;eliite . " ia:friortslt apd thepliblie l gamer') i. that as Lu st dtaddrintured o lityttistE, .s.•: i la style; ~,igt 0*44) , f11.1fi11r,1ta1ik,t447101 , 1 - 411 hi O t kin tiliohmen. tint VOuth Ilskshittote street; lopilittsili44oll% delsted'enti7tlME* A0 . .W% 4° l dinc*supOllshatenV—lttidillatiiV liat: lowing :44uperierldaleivisklii 1110447:tt i .4% . ' Silltokasakaille7FAilts AO Sleol4. . .. - , Ar.o., all of which hb.dill sell {opt. top otto c Or cPuslitY pro ilunnt it: delivered itnrisedi study. Furs inked `'+,oll.che- , d'opit J. J. A psi' AWL illi#0! „ • .BcARIAT .fistonisking-Ej A poor child in •.... _..__. ken down .With:.spvtlet••ft ter.; 1.-.76a dot. , In.ittentlince , mitt 'seed fentorksbly4shvtWy ' Cessfut and dtdetitithedldsbeighy. Routed: , Jett a ttobld db ; alt the oaseb.,,ia itiol ttalid; l of Mit Tevfir i tierdtsital, .oi'd liit' 001444 llta,t AO IPA°, dbitld,te wbied. dtdit;lde hicl,,priie . Ilkweln.‘ th u e. kW". hil-ottler. oil Witter Melt The sionr intidtin. Walt how fatal this 'ier hail {('Phil; add - tl lholtht 41 1 Will gi ve oy 614dlirlentl , t i Pills 1 1 ,110 the tirruel." 'SO Abe ga.yo ihi rods' Palk, Which operated well. The sloe ' tdt i the ktletP.:(4ol4alk ittetintiv - itted OW tuother t ibe eloll.wrqi, ffP)1111 to g° on with Ifit'Vdttite ' uel:. Fp (11 'Alt jtilfie Pilli.,' verjr, dill llid %hi ogdereil,ool; tut 8 very air; Att. oth 7 garratow.two to four iirondrothliPllkr,o74‘ In alltilettnotettion a wee/vibe .kbild • Was well... , TheAtitdot iiaitHinttakitiohadititd, hint I a btridti ; tdr the bhlld wise arditly ci); jell fi , iOftti . tiohOFOis 000 n,iliok fi!leot iciiifletreveg,hit lighe 'd tOsi iyilitiii.* had lirwhadild hot puttoottatute treatments t ittivr het Wds bitilided that .innotkr itatt I the beat PltyaltittiValded by7tedieti; 'Obit t hit ih4tht liardadthidatidttrlitalfiti!l enh. ' tarhp ,drondroth rills *re 09.1,41,M;4 2 • 1 1:1 1 4$ peYliiii;iiiliitr. A riiioOllNrilAcfhl , 110Pe1 41 bititliiiti.'le.l"Otk 'l4llllo l h° TO 111 41 4 dill?' suttotfi4' Aiistli's l 4siNki '4;; - ',lll'i 1 1 41 0 F 4 :47 IYvbstol.44stritei*,l , :eirl re ~,,r: ,1 bithittemoi.,vrtowsi; , .`rf i a r.isri At, babel; IV 'L. Nirkikh: 61 1 41 )1 91 1 .,i . r 7. toting .4,,,' 4t 64t1A4 4 DIOF*Pis t . - it ns" 110. W. as tt: 15.'Iteed , ,kaistur i a.; , • , • Ht A p/alf ttelS., st . llllfirlis!; ..Uaild Seiwiosii ir, Mecili s iikr i ir 111 . 13 . i MOW 11$11#1119110,1*. a :t 4 O O . 4464).."n11it $1306, 32 teL, "7041-Attiiikite, mil Odtpaote Ibtite eeived andior Pule blt -- v".l ti AV/Pic 7W.gIikSHOLY. '4 ~ P 1 • _ r oo, *Lie reteiised,c Ugric Lailketet ,seal, KA +BO4/ES, F,R0 4 ,4C.s Mi..pe.dos sloe; WelelYthgkeeli , scone^•smile. Boittti Cloogreesi Waiters , . c 1 1.., ,„:Uf 4,1 , , l'e glPreCittiffitOftittlY gnittb, ‘ 1 " 'lir fhb Cdtikt4t64ll*ilktdreth btge ; Owes litod .134*0p A ..artittleilst BACON, . itAlkl§, itbOivtd I tn(1 for •HAMERSIN't4I Ri'F;o it tshd Vetoers ebt 4 a superior qitaliLY thay hheap It W4oo,dt As. 4SCillCii, hm: ilrfig )ookß of original hiliveoVlption for 141114m8birie of the IANN /FAN tlAtT4te, thallege,) have 4ect 'OE4I 111 the Its)idb of I). A. Fluxa. ros tolieokton, 'l'hoSe whn have neg inlAed,Wl Pay subscriptions arc re. .t4540i40 IPArtiediate payment. • LEFT 1110.8m/ire of tha'sithicrlber tti Cetlyaburg,l'a., on.Wedneaday last, THEODORE 13. MORRIS . , an indented Apprentice to the Coach i rrinitnAng,lttisi, IleBB.' All kiSrii)s are Iroieivitiial nit( trust hint di) my decount, or or or Out play him; tine Sard of Setientrit ado, no thanks, will be paid for,ltis 4pPrelnin' sion and return to the subacribet. - • JEROMLI W„AtiTER. May 31, 18511—',W lADIEg wishing BRAiiiS r,an - it - ' 7- 14 be acc,ommodaied'gt SC ItiClilen sAO kl a r - • NOTICE. W r A 4 /41411 P1 i ri I E sublicriber xespeOtullir,litpoutifoi, •A• to the 'citikehe of 0 e ttysti thetli 111 has commenced the .130 . 01 - afid H MAKING, at his residence; &I Mouth' Virlistnnittint street; adjoining that di Wm. IVinicrysitTi; where Ito wilt be prepared to fill ell °Merit in hir.lindi , • Ladies will inittii apart at theit res.: • 'deuces; if desired. • The subscriber kept's. by strict, attinytiott. to beghbh3; l tti Merit and teChivii a share bf patrdttake, ' PRidTWAS BRlArti &TA N. tle4eburg, April 213.—tf J. M. STEVENSON, ► 'MIOLEISALII inALER 11. elittpegiti ES & Littrotts;ii', Three doors South of thf.'' dhl Iron[ 11. 1 11?1?1S11U,Ra. J . M. S., for the tiecommp4caiorl ! :preq lig • Aferehanis arid others in Dauphin. 1 ,, Cumberland, Franklin, and neighbering, counties; has Opened an extensive Whole. , tale Establislimeni fdt tile safe of les and isignors, as above. With ilte operation of d large, importing., kende, in lib will offer goods litre at this t same prices at *high they can he porche., tied in the city: tin respc. , ..ettully solicAite, the favor of a call from thdlie wishing , tn rireliase tesatisfy . thent.of 1 3 4 entire abil sly to sell as he proniises. he atlentiftri, l k: tiflacAlorda is invited to n lot of choice !hitters in store, and for sale at illiportenor prices, ,Worti a illslanee 11411.antlineils despatched at city pried*. . Feb, 15, 1850. To Painter* and HOusekeepers. ... ". L _,,"- ii{iierii iliriiiit. FirUtl.llodersigncil hes the planet* orp .. , nnitouncing..to thepublie . that be., hat •ihiented a ne* I'AIN , l', tvhach, frdtn. us . 'durability and gemrat excellence, ho has tinned "cgm - ENT I>AINt," niu} y . yillitih'he irivitea "the atietithiti or Painultii . ` tioll'"dthetii 'lntbrit tett: 'Chia patrit 'llii4, heba'inttiat United By litibse .t i iitnteA Itnil ' btliits,'dutiiit the 'Oast year or liAd, Altili" '*titfittVelltsted,• has been pranotilibeir iiii:.' 1 Alerieit, In et.otty ieSticet, to Any paititlietV; l'tallereiti dish: '' ' • ' ~ 1 ' The undersigneil bah Bs t . tie poiVeatleit cifertilicatbe from Painters 'and htlibrii ,*(iii: 'have used it Biagi ve it, {lie- ore re rottee olfer Ifrtill other cornpositiObs, which he *ill lie:. ' j'illeased'iti exhibit to shy who Way iiititt . ,• I 10 ised • thkviri: .itefereniA ih tespeettittli , ntadiwthi-fullo*iii,g tendon:O. : . Rotibil i iimith, Nyp. W. 1 5 4.1k0n; Han, Goa. : fiiity ser, (ado: 'S*ol•Pd., R ev, 11. Haina; T. Pirt(i..ll4',V.' 'B. banner, Dr; 0. thit,e6 ' i ffith nditiviiiipti, , x.:43; redy, D. 1...100;,' D:,.tt'litlitkiN;, ~•-•'' -,..' 'ibrelVcciple roilihii'Othisillise, Or #igfi'i"' ilit'ilitklit,•etthilitei Br 'SIaWS, ciiii t';e'l'i4 l ., On mntitrlstetertnet by blitilibatiiiis'in Bat ' tiubstri dt; ' • I . .; JOHN igNICINf.3: . , 'bettytibilYg,'tiiicli !!,t, 18.50:—if ~. „ ~ 411rtil tiblh*tirti ilahety ost . lie tlitituftl , '6 tn Qbq , phAti ill' ithoet itremium paid. a/Al'ohrenitn,a.',. *oleo - til l on which triamittinis ard• inane , tel Arthit . 11tr the, ahoy() CU% thir,' *ill dukike Inallinnces, either perfitt itt bF Whited, 1341 iiiroperty and er-; tibtil'dOtioribtibtl ottaiitse loss er' 48111101bv•iiitit • • ' ' 14Aimunt, PAHNESTOCK: , 5 111eltf , ibtilv; , 11,1titelt I. 1850.-0' CONFECTION& • .4- it:EL LER Ku tt AS just opened a variety' of dialed ciONYIICTIONS, ecitaprisjut q to 61ebiee-' varieties bf Freihuli dies, to wit : Mott ire Preserved Pluuts,daily, Porthiguese Drop-, Cowithe, Ste. ; also the lug medium Valli gee Vanilla. Heirehotiallikinia brtips4 do.; XI int in Juga Isatialy,•trdcoa do , Cihattain dolt ittludtiti; gler ; '7 traitb alb. this tlettlif tratitetiel tit Cottittitltt. Pantiles.: Aldo Ctrohittl Mute, Cream do.; Piossittlo.6 Walnuts; t'illittt.S; Ah mond' ; pith dlttiibb Ruidihs; at IS4 emits *ll:l4.Pruites it 25 teihtil ; fresh sotbest qaaliti; of 25 alai; Citttlilii tit 31„Cemtit3 Littingusi dic4 tic, April NEW 114tDIVARE OttOCERY ORE. lot* announces to Ain it friends altil Alittlittblicgenesalbyitbal. he hwttetitd it NEW • Ilitrawate dud Grocery' Store r in Cettyabitigs at "Itrelelltnes totliet,") Where rail Li) found a genetilss,sOrisgent every, thing in his line, having Milli lite Philanelititi- rr and ifaltiniore tnatkuni, Ito is eaaldetirte o ferliiigoods at reduced prices, and raft eottlittentrjlWl sure them that they tint he riutehased In i e than, linty have ever betih sold belbreil ills stnck consists of ~ netiVilViire find Cutletsly,• , . such as units ' crow-efit 9nos; planes - OA hits, locks, fringe?', acrOirs, eltilods of ct , L cry.daserirrion, rasps and Wail, alaltlltlir of ali !rarictiea. shottowke taalastittd 10414 i InorrilecoleXther and li and If general alsortinfalt oli ; 1'.1411)11 CUTLERY AND POcliDi 1(N111418 $ • 4"1:.`) ill *boil,. ettery article belotiging.fre, that brunch gpf busioes3, Alum a cureftlbilva stirlitterteof 01,211155, y PAINTS, OILS & DYE sTUPEIN.' Aorta large, fall and gklipral " 41 31 44 4 /111 1 4, 45140.41;ix , . ‘• w, v, Fl§tl, , :Intl ('E n$ SVAWiil46l(*hicht Ito has 'mimic I• with great co* skid so , chakted on the very best totraor the ens.. Wing him tdooll St loch pthleias *III give f entiro 610044nd. 'He Jittl;ell4.korf /to , by atrial, attontlbotb OW Arita eV* c k . monity, to r ecolvai.l44 , lool4fige . Li? pithlie., ;MIN FAUl t rOrill Uol4ahtirk*Ft• Oi , 1 ... -4 i. • r , ; _ . l _ 1 ' —2.;....2...!..L:...... - —4— iiiiiikitit eroOtEits—adilyhmiSii W 7 tarplillsfor gpitiintWOorifortilmet usi, in War wesabor, for i1a43• 44 : 40 1 , • ' , 1 • INC% W. iti. ' ' r• L
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