1411! plowlllll-vriar. CENSUS FOR 1150 sv• append as a matter o( . 160 . 1 R io ell t ic our Nader., the following isotope% of the law providing, for takig ti6s Census of 1860, which % find pr4ated in nu r hands by our friend of thu Pennsylvania !aqui- rer P--- Ths.sViiirli* in -Walton •to the census, has just been published. It provides for * very tfOtitiTitl account of the population and Init'tfreri4-eoPnirr. 'l'hers ore six icutuuldrs tin all. ' 'first" wiAes fur witonsellfette iolsatsitents, the Listening, booties. the profession or occupation, the color of thelehabitants, the place of birth, ' theontether of marriages withiu the year, the tone over twenty years of age who, emniot,fead and write, and the number .of' deal, Hunch, blind. insane, idiot, pauper or I convO. The second provides for the none,' ef,the slave holders, the number or slaves, the age. sex and color ; the fugitives fritn ttier s 9tatc, and the number manumit tad., ~,The third provides for the acres ,of land f lio pax eti and. unlit) proved; the cash vatoo 01, mach farm, the value of limning iiniiiments and machinery, the live *toe's, thia,produce during the year ending June, 1,1,41fp9,, and the quantity of each parficu lar.aiiiicle. The fourth provides fur ; the prodoets Of, industry ; the names of the cor poration. company, or individual, produ• eiritgrtieles ; the raw material used. tho I kip4;4; i ntotift power, the average number ofbenkemployetl, the average moodily wswiStst males and females ; the quoin. riee4 ; ltintis and values of annual products. ti j ith,provides for the number of town**, erienpriee and cities ; the. aggregate Talus tigtirtortil and personal qstate, the atnount ofiegyß ;messed, the number and charac. woithe,p4blic schools, the extent ofpirb 1M libraries ; the number, class, and drewr latine.of.the periodicals and newspapers; thifnuMber of paupers, supported ducting theitear. the umber °fen/ulna's. the colt d?fdaborr the, average price of board to . a filtering man per week, the average wile!! of ,a,fentale domestic per week, the aver apt payment to a carpenter per tisy,• the. avrarege .wages of a day laborer, tits aver* age ,WeQes of a farm hand. the nttleheter4. value of the churches. The sixth prat+. des,for• the number of persons who hovel died during the year—the age, see. color. and eontlition,-whether free or 'Nye, altar-, ' rip) cg.widcweil. the place of kink, the profession, the disease, the muss of • the death- If ell this information should he carefislly obtained, and i faithfhtly emptied,' this, census, of 1850 will,, indeed, prove radio The. tablas mat be returned to the Ssattetary of the Interior on or before the. first .:41ay of November next. Each, matehtiltac statistant.must t take-Ae-eetll, rthoffonation before entering upon his do ! ties. Each marshal must separate his clier thim m insto autt•tlivisioue of BQ,OOO ,pe.moos oxaliseeabott W. eiltealutiss af assistants are thes-doraril basic in. iliottesch aseistaot, when duly 'email fiviltie the-meaner aforesaid, shall perform thefeteiticorequired- of him by a :penitent viiibtogeachtheeding fioaae. ,aad,,to,,eaCh heeilisiiisothstsubdivisioaasiiiptml - to atolmhsU othertaia, Ir/inquiries made of semometelierusfesacit ,auf.orie cad thiStereheapable of of giviin inform** tilettlealiblebt. then of the,agent drtettelt fits tlielealles,lolleseit initiator' thereof, tbtaiV. mei plaseteChistb assets, and all the Owls partibelare specified is this sat. *Wobble then fors; lobe subjoined. :end . the instructions of the Secretary of the 1113- 410bodadeatiatidiotersdhally. visit the fith* milistelusita*.tainsa, and ollter itimobethog awhich ,inthrmation. is re. , mintbiate opseifted* ih in. district. am* illgelbellisintallanchlnformatiorr from thetimstiteml*.ermet reelable louttitea.;. 'when in either4ase the infortoatiott is oh.. 111=ssiteted on the tables. , as obtain ,sione oothpletee thee such nainetrandeshallbe.intotedistely .read ths tommutoopersons foroishing,the Isitormetietresra.sunl supply omissions if he exist.~; . , 013acht.tesiistant is. to be allowed two metla.formiteb .peracmaaomaraled. and tan elienes , reilezfor oecesseary travel.- Also for each 44in fulbireeturned, ten cents;.for mokiestahliehment oh productiveindustry, filly:mien and returned, fifteen calm; foe the sebialatatistios. two per cent. open. the almosetathswed for the entuneration of population, and' for each name of *deem. mitermetia.retitraed twe , eitsts. • &awl Taupe Anot.riesite en orWil etie .11rwo1sraitio COAST OP Luseittu-...Tikainde jillitticittrirot of a letter from 1 0ovillkiei. *tarts; of Litierts t lo'Attwitio.l 4 ltlos tpl'i Sits' `f ark ci4p, puWishe4 6, tip. Alar oftsomiseres, gives intelligenoe of ',ea important extension of the terrieetry•of the ot t fiipawrepublic..by which it,will be ena bled es.niot out the Slave trade, front .the whole windward coast of A.frica. The lid t ated Monrovia, April 30th,1850 7. 11 apt happy to inform you that noth. pietas oreurred since my last leiter to you. laAterript the even progress of our putt affturs. By the Liberia Packet and tr4a. Chieftain, Mr. McLain sent us, atuouot of funds, to aid in the pny pAtate of .territory-Latul which we , have aimed to good account. We have ink purchased three tracts of country' in the 411141.1kborhood of Gallinas, and paid the; , first instalment. I ant now about to visit Gallinas myself, to conclude the purchase ollidtait famous spot and two other tracts. lerhoieft will give titian the territory between our prima Northwest boundary line and 4lssefttr; and which will enable us to ex irpsweffectually, the slave trade from efetrwthille Windward Coast. For Gatlin wanew shall have to pay several dumfound -*Wart ; therefore. we look with deep con ienv kr assistance from Mr. McLain, by Aim mien packet." - ---- TILlinE.•••••We are gratified remehisirta that the diggers of Chrome, in ,l(Aiii county, are u busy as the gold .ell resnin California. One firm has up 'yards of four hundred hands employed, ettedaily shipping the minerifto 'Bal *Oar& The proprietors .of farms aeon which it it is found, receive three dollars !Or ' Wished othrome,--ood in the sea stale it is sometimes worth five dol. kilt l llllll 6 'W. The gainers' to found in llasaiiiiiittydantire, at various points newt of 111161. Ridge : in Lancaster, Chester sad Altliffordsteetiee, and is all, or dearly t> le Baltimore. .4*Oa rlN4llltor SIMOWIIIO Bitsr.—...The Commit 'Mod** it the Hosee of Repro =l4'W"llloo has decided that 4k 4 1111110r, Whig, the reentoolant in 010 1 1 1 00 =lll , case. is the lom 4,40 dun State, instead *Vim lleinripienn:dontoturl. who has /ON gni Pest Are ttni Anse organized. w w or Tx Y Tiltrtly• The peoplo o Celt at. by the intell eno4o7w (limiter, are quite' 4145' treatioent Itteir , appltatio into tite,tkigo' as ot* of with in Congress. After enumerating the methods by which the members of Congress, hostile to the admission of California, continue to waste their time and obstruct the proper business of Congress, the Pacific News proceeds: “The course marked out as a prograine .fr... 1,09911.40 . 41 14 00;. tent5..R0, 41 ,p.g,09.a of Rolm Me rev utton. ey propose to stop ettort. The ivinfoletionaty as** only upon enirtif MO** Iry Thriti3ts-11101bwthadtilhe 4411. , Thsit 'slivery ioeVimitted toy .the, tOßNeill of tlpolresiiiran itke tirritorise •of New Meitieb, aeieretcatev - ' • • w3tl. Thit:Teaa.itta rut ap into two slave Stattisi'loictliiiatatith diefree. State of Cailforeitt: . .';,' .• • • • mThe firti'prlpoisitioti! ran never be se* ceptiid brlthe people of 41:Worlds.. it be , polideal, but 1 social jisrnemilierinetwrittnir• State. ' 'Ma litre would -tuft twit, about teft. miles •below 'llltmtersiyattit ds or the'very best portion'' iititUe'attnutrY Included is our bounda,mt Jeettlerby the Wish and action of the inhabitants rettlett•in 'that pm. of California. , , • As to,the,¢econd and thin propOsitfohi,, they are or4tillly anir;irilt meet with deMtleti hosuliti frnM gorth as well as from 04 people inhabiuug those territories. "4 1 feCt i lg- , ,0 1 , 1 % 1 4' `rights o f the citizens o California. this 011'illu?t N *don al„l.egialis to re,jain f atids,our most 'se flints attention." • ' If this be the light„in which the Intl* 9 44,0 r Pekiforots . r:exerdjhe 'serious pro.. jects hirers; Congress, there eau'be no doubt thatthe ptoposition. to As the. parallel of 0 :so : N . .01,k Snuthern limit of their Statei.erould i be tllso v eiria .tejee tint* ortheir , epplipatiot fer eilmiesion into the UniOn. " irrirtotitatif'Or tits" Mtfauril.—Atiother fold has been utiten from Mr. Glithlo'n's Egyptian mummy. A papyrds of book of the, dead. was dieerosereiiit such' as was deposi'ted'' With Corpeib . by 'the Egyptian% and a acarabetus or winged beetle ) 'which' Prole:idiot kagasati pro 7 °Minced a very Perfect tpetiniett. 'rtie pap} ruts, "Ttig-deting, the in' Egypt of the' liiraeritea in, Egyrit; nil' . not in ,a,St t ate Jo on as to prtiVentliti 'ern*: bliniin the otto#o4 Ak!lk - ihe mummy "11-c l lo4 o l7__v n w; icO'd 'oriwe learned mniricatebtrtininriValliiietWifitrisii:oirifie mommy. and Aoii4t ivas '44.4 the accuracy of Mr. Gliddon's reading the hieroglyphical inscription, but it was fi nally decided that he was right." THZ-Moittrit. , -- , The second day's ope rations On emummy at Boston, are no deed AS follows in the Atlas olfilaturclay The" Egyptian mummy was. , unrolled to.view at. the. Tremont Temple yester day morning, and introdulsed to the audi ence by Mr. pliddon. Her face was per fbidir Usti, irplch Mr: Glidden stria 4as evidence that the body had been dipped in builing'bimmen ' t Phe eyeat appeared ea.' zed. as if baked in, the ,head ; ,the arms extended do*h the aides:Ald met in front. The boiling bituinen had reddced the { body to a crisp, tthat it was as brittle *4 a liwrit bethe, add' the features were nearly deStreyed: The feet in the process of unrolling, firetke off at, the Andes, were subnlitted to titbit rigid scrutiny hy• the boarcl 'dr medical gett‘lemen in attendance. The body is are' feet four inehea in height, which Mr:" Ofiddon said was the fullest mummy` bre ivontan he' had ever seen. A .scarf was taken off the body about ten feet iu„longth, tvitlifringea tut_ ;soh cud. Pu ring ; Atm ,operation.al unfolding, the linen Imadagert,. a 406 resinous du* was raised, which set many of the audience to sneez ing, ' , The mummy barn*, been unswath ad; west plaesd:mgether *IMAM' , articles found aril thit person, in 'a glass case, fur the. inipeetion• of the curious. Mr. Gild don was itisisterd in the process 'of unrol ling; by'. Piot. .Agssatz, ' Dr. Charles. T. Jeckeent Dr.' , Wymati, and Dr. Winslow Lewis. Me , ortite*' :(71ttirch, tied on, aundayret• *ootl'a 414tich, Choi terfield county. Va. .lilcAotahigeij • the early part pi tile s . orempp,sif ererabiß k conclud ed kit; sermon, 194, e9mmeil4o,qui qass ter i ctittOt htft K arl, only egged:pus or We,4entep ,ho„ 101 bkickwertli'io the pu)ith toitatoly oeisitt, hi breathe. Lt is, t ' Oat he. bid ruptured i blood -044. !! i was an unity cried gOn4, , GREAT DROIDOHT in Wasr.=The OhicoiMiChigifit; and' Whitefish' papers are making If& einitplaifite theseffeet,, of a long protracted, iioo4ght on Ake . priktpects, tars. raalfraimOrefl'lit The Cleve and Herald lays that the wheat is filling. bovitete stud' there •• kernel. The. Detroit ' thirtierA9 the wheat haiil4iStirittriliaptpatt'llhOti 1842. and is of ,opittinti:#l4, o v4 ritb,,,pppious and seasonable. rains hereatter.. Mat not more than a twathirds average crop will be milked. Itt thinailoVest the grdund is pamtliell The Tem of rafts.,:in some dis tricts not a shower hag fallen fors month: Dsiaras 'Br Liou'rituto..-We regret 19 learn that on Saturday etternoon. during the 'twin. three persons employed by Mr. Beall Whalen, on his larmodiout tea milks above Elieott's Mills. were struck by light ning whitest work itithe field, and blatantly killed. The persons killed were Mr. War field, his wife and daughter—a small girl. A. dog was also killed by the samelash of lightning. "FOUL AIR IN WELLS AND Cuss FOOLS. —.4. Green of Sunbury, has been awarded, by the, Soc. of Arts and Sciences, with a medal, for a method of purifying wells from the foul air, which so often accumulates in them when long closed. and has not un frequently been destructive of life. The plan is simply to throw In a quantity of unslattked time, which', soon as it comes in contact with the water, throws up a volume of vApor, driving before it all the deleterious gasser, aed rendering it per fectly safe for the workmen to descend im mediately." • • , • ' • The Whigs of Adlegbeuy county bare nominated Thonass M. Howe, Esq., for Congress. Hon. Harmer;Denys has al so bait nominated to MI ibe ,unexpired term of Hon. Moses Hampton, resigned. 1)r. James Caroihers has been nominated (or State Senate. t‘tir p. arj e f at . deilt; th 41 ' 11111 17 A1 REMOVAL. ( trThe "STAR" office has been REMOVED to the new Brick Build ing in Carlisle stree t ; two, doors North of the Court - hous e-- - wherewi will eirtioter be petite& to set 'our Pa ttons, -iirthrlesrftuut; • • to ttO totes bra requested to state that the Rea. Mr. 'Bytom trittptbeNt in the - Aisoetate Reformed Church,' Ghtt.faburrg,"eit Sabbathiaaet. at 3 P. M . • MV. hictlitii . 'will also veldt in the above 'ehnieh ' l9lbbith a oeek, at P. M.; and at 10 A. M. itiTtieteir'i school bodge. • creek, on the authority of one of our city archapiree, we noticed the granting of a Pa. tent toJohn Waldman, of thiacoupty, (or an "ha- P r !'" lnenl Trnlng Th• Imlnnye- Iner4, huitn . 4 .la in "Fanning" Mill', not "Tao wag." I.V"Out deiehbot otthe ..arotiotel" is assured that in notining the uncredited appropriation of the list of legislative anti, woad/nod no "offence' and were it not that "copying matters of that kind, without reference to' their otAitt.* Fad *tiros "such an carry dqs!, eivirratc4 ll lt:ighouid,not have been alluded to. is all vied now. howev er, as we have fit' doubt that our “liarrisbati cor nrspondeot" will eseept she "amend, imorabia." Pr Grohs/WS Magoafrie r for July, Is on °dr ta ble, embellished by the fineportrait ofjenny Lind hitherto notimrd t alai try is finished steel-plate portrait of Mr. Gaanast, the en?eiprising editor, together srithßther illastratipos. The contents are from the pens of our beat Magazine coavilm tors, end, of cartirse;,ariota,auperior tone. There Is no danger of Graham being headed by any of his rivals. far Calk y's Lady's Book for July, hes also been received. It is profiisaly innate:OW: the ert• graving* numbering 43—the leading ones being Mezzotints representing "Ilishop Whinvadminis tering the Sacrament." and "The Warning at the Green 'Spring." The publieher azalea that the circulation of the Lady's Hook has now reached 70,250—a number hitherto unapproached by any Americo* Magazine, and an evidemee of Mr. Go. dy's alumni in catering for the popular taste. frii"We have received the second' NO. of the improved series of "The Student," • Family Mis cellany and Monthly School Reader. devoted to the moral, intellectual, antt eiysical improvement of Youth, and embracing the Neutral Science., Bi ography, Mowry, Phonography, Drawing and Music. It is a valuable little publication, and its cheapness should place it within the reach of every family. Fo err.. u& W este, Publishers, ISt liar eau street, N. Y. Termasl per annum, or flue copies fur :A. Which is the British Party'? In times gone.by, one of the choicest and most approved ph r in the vocabulary of political Lo cofocoiern, in its denunciations of the Whig party, was that of the ~Britith parry," indicating there by an affiliation of interest and sympathy in the political measures urged by that party and those I adopted in England. Of late years, hoarser, there has been a marked change in this respect, ', and we hear nothing more of 'British Whigge ry,' and kindred epithets. is it because Loco-1 foo,ism has become ashamed of the utter EJ sity of the Charge, and because the identity of in terest between British policy and that advocated by modern Locofocoism has become so marked and self-evident auto render it ¶ble to have the popular mind directed to the subject as little as possible ! Be this as it may, there can no , longer be any -doubt that British Btateamen look upon the Looofoco party as the distinctive cham pion of British interest/ on the subject of larilT duties; and sympathise must cordially with the policy of our,political opponents. The reader will doubtless recollect the insolent hitter of her Britanle majesty's minister at Wash ington, (Mr. Bulwer.) which was read, in the U. B. Senate a few months ago, and which these from Fonator Cooper a severe and just rebuke—pro testing in the nun, of the British , Government against any:alteration of the Locofoco Tariff' of 18413, which, in its operations, has been closing up se many' of our Furnace% fOrgets, Workshops, and Manufactories, and spreading ruin and die ntiy anion, se hugs a portion °fear industrial pop ulation, in order that British Merchants and Brit ielospeenlitire might enrich their' coffers with the capital that should have been retained at hausew— it traelquite mantel that elr Edward Lyttleton 'Beller* 'aherald 'protest igiinit arty change in .a. policy that is working so favorably to. British in- Oireethf bit Chilli ifitirieln'eletesrmin of the taco race` ikhoolALii ' sellout too, which his ever ap propriated to itself an exclusively Irani:roe Ibiidngiubould atilawith tierßiiunfa Majenty's Hi/Mier' itflitirtg against any chess* , in' our revenue laws, is rather wa-natural. And yet the Leenfoevi State Conventicomthat met at -OA and nithinsted•lllesers. , Mor . riarin, Banks, and Brawley, and expects the people of Pennsylvania 'to sepphrt prinitipleil est forth 64 , the rod M 1 itontinstik did en unite, as will be' 014 /14" the 4adittela ; Rbisiluittati, which we ropy, ,frost' the protoidlnge of the Conventidn as they appear In, the last Let rea der pispathisiettrir , Nide by side *Btu that of Mr.' Bulwer, and then ask- hires& itwhieh is the Mt *klitesolvad,)That ,Oilt Forwent revenue laws of the general government are JUST AND FAIR In their operatipn upon all the great` intereitta of ttni* etinntry, and" we wad iheciitin -6i016 Which . they ire bilited'AS: LYN. wAsz'AT% POPITIO ad' . abort; lion! that AIM° and cireutnitaheei uiiy re. quire in their details, we are willing td ea mit to thi'partriotisrn' and witodom of the IDemocratie party of the Union." • ' '4l BIENNIAL BESSIONS, , —Bienniai , OM of Legislative bodies are becoming quitepopttlar. Maryland, Tennessee, and other States bitreadopt. oil and tried the plan with much acceptanie' to the people of these Blame. The Ohio emulate. tional Convention, we obserVe; has also decided in favor of biennial sesrions. There is no doubt that the world suffers not r. little from being .gtiv.. ernes/ too Much," and ■ change in Ibis respect might be of ,serrice. At all events, we should like tome the matter tested in Pennsylvania. Tr Corn. SToc Imo"' hagresi goed his commis sion in the U. S. ?hwy. aj'Hon. HiNAT Ctai was suddenly taken ill at ohurgh, on Sunday last, from an stark of chol la. Ha resumed his seat in the Bengtson Tues day. pe:We regret to leant than Senator COOPIR hae bow spin confined to hie room in Washing. tern, for • Weak or two, by Hines'. He has woa end anlfitiently to take hissed in the Senate. MEE= ~.: -..' .-: i' ..l Aliiintakt c \ rhe Imolai on otr t : ,i . i eso r,i loti t an, 1 hi a to to mpof w c hp t avii 1 ndil t 'n' t. ed conli. "to Pe 04 4 4,1 . .0, 4 tA ;hove hi m v be nd in hi ni a il tpl io. i \ cardinal "quota i*Poli n h . hth tiro great . • c *Use a we iesise, and we look v with distrust upon any efforts to distuib the her " mony of the party auil its President." In this en indicallow,may be observed of the feeling of the Whiiii tifihip "Young -Guard." 'A• ever, they are faithful indica colors, and will not be seduced from their allegiance by the efforts of factious pblitidagvp vw,poiii they glee ireir,vounie eancy ro tbeseirvididuissYsiase Oared failea•ds the' State and Neiman/ adminatrazions by our, now in a preminita - pordlinkcind Tentotrutv •A igninswir or ruts rows. They iciuk pleasure in contralti. tin` to the election of President Taylor and they are net the nteh nowt° , desert him. Whether the attempt to hawk him down be made by a Penn iyivanulrt, a Kinoickisn, Of the resident of any oth er Gate, their rebuke will be unsparingly admin. istered." vita. , bine 14, 1 rir'rhe foregoing extract from a lotto' or a correspondent of the Philadelphia North Amen. can, writing , ' fromthis place on the lith inst., in regard to the recent Whig County Meeting, did not meet oar eye eintff we noticed it in the ••Claily News" of TuesdaY ltaid--:-to which journal we are intlebtea for the Opportunity of Setting the Whigs of the ..firOung Cuard' i tight in this Mettle, before their politicsff brethien,iti other pens of the State. The correspondent ai l the North American does , gross injustice, to the Whip who perticipsted in the County , Meeting an , v,oluoteering an interpre tation of their views wholly unwarranted by any thing that transpired at the mating.-an kiitcaPre. Union 3, kith the Ahura resolution was not design alto bear, and which eannothirly hi given to it. The writer of this happened tabs on.the Com mittee which drilled and reportetthe Resolutions adopted hi. the 'Meeting, and knows- that so ter from any member of that Committee designing to reflect upon the Integrity of thedietinguiebed Whig sts'itnegiairoe.ally designated by the North Amer' , can corresgoindent, not one of them would hate given his e r teFtien to any such expression'of s iesro Asia herein:looted to them ; and we fedi just as well assured that had any such expression been prevented to the Whigs of the County, "their re buts" would here been "unsparingly administer ed." We have no objection to the correspondent of the North Atnerican expressing es freely as he pleases hie own opinions of men and things, but we protest against his passing off those opinions as the views of the Whigs of this county, or as suming the right to respreaent their views until he shall have familiarised himself with them. ==l in expressing theiedecided approval of the State Administration, the Whigs of the "Young Guard" behind it,nothintmere than a well merited tribe ute to the agility, industry, integrity, and watch ful devotion to the true interests of the State, die played by Gov. JOIINIITO ' N since his accession to the Gubernatorial chair, and certainly did not in tend to be understood as thereby becoming the endorsers of retry position he may haec assumed, whether in an official or personal capacity. And so, also, in expressing "undiminished confidence" in our excellent and patriotic President, it would be unfair to holdehem responsible for every act of the General Administration, or to infer therefrom a want of "confidence" in distinguished Whigs who may happen to disapprove of en Executive nomination or honestly differ from the President as to the propriety of some particular policy Neither Mr. Ccie Or Mr. Conran—who are evidently aimed at by the correspondent of the North American, sod agsinst whose political in tegrity the Whigs. of Adams county are represent ed as having pronounoird a verdict—need any de fence it our bands. Both have "done service" in the Whig COMIC and beee built up for themselves a reputation for sincere devotion to the interests of the party and the country that will require some effort to break it down. Mr. Ct T has seen fit to Differ from President Taylor Int to the best mode of 'settling the Shivery question, and it may be a matter of sincere regret that the great Kentuckian could not honestly coincide whit the President in his views, or that under the irritation consequent upon a threatened defeat of a cherished scheme, he should have announced that difference of opinion with a seeming dictatorial air ; but no one who knows aught of Mr. OLO ell past career can doubt the sincerity or honesty of his purpose—ao one that loves the Whig party should lend his sane. iion to the rather hazardous attempt to excommu nicate him from the Whig . fold. Mr. Course is 'lvo charged with iniklelliy to his political oblige. tions, thud it is propaied to extend the ueohureh• ing proeeu to him—for what reason we de not ex actly understand. gr. C:, thin far 16 the dii. charge of hie official dutliii it Whibington: hat done nothing to shake cordidenee in hie integrity, onto lead even to the easpii;on that he will prove faithless to hie party or its ,any way tarnish the lustre of a fair political reputation, acquired by tong and laborious service in IM Whig caose.— When he shall hawrdnne molt will be time 'bough to administer a 4rebake.' • This policy of mhaltios ep4,tm-chtliehinimern• hers of the Whig foul tie an , honest nxercise of the right of indspershmt thomiht sodas expression of Isaiah/us) opinion in,regana to melanoma ones. !amittisi to,and enteaoiroiset% ha the Whig used, ao- cad. too illy with tholtee , spirit of, trus,ropubli- canteen to meet with tame iarbmissiou on the part °r oar Mende, end ihmald be cautiously exercised. has beau the glory of tha Whig party, alit beg been the Shame of tiorefoimisoi; that while a *ls 'vier ohmlienee to the behests of partisan lesdeArls looked `ilpon as an suleUtial test of Orthodorr in the litter School, the toriiiiir has tliforallY, lilted eithriiic and I retrublicen and pretended to its adherents the right of in in tial tbflffibl and expression in, matters pertiirung to the #rtenania, of 14 pfity., ,:Why abandon this good old platform-4o broad and catholic in its 'worthy of thir dighilj of feeedren--. boon Whieh'we ldftsrbattled, and le' bat 'MOS petit 46 Itttaili'llp * te' etualitierad'ind or 44 out v is tiliv iiiaiiniur 45. lititt:liod; Wh(gi lb stand I given eandial support to the rulers of their'cliiiie f,liSsgAssesisos, which can eenecientieusty'snp. 'Palksed--unitiessuud toady :many ons'to de. ititinitothetiosts , oppseillitXret selflehltrunalts, let' them: unite whines they+ ' may. Bnt ere knit to whin note cordial .and' eithelbs'spirit animating this Carlini Whit party hi dffili titate=a aball ^look with distruattipon ail efforts to dieturb harmony of the Ptah", otrd frown down that li other spirit of fault-finding and denunciation so apt to develops Itself when any particular eendidate for public favor fails in his purpose, or when some Prominent representative of the party is forced to an honest difference in , opinion fri.m other repto ientativei as to the propriety. of sums particular policy. The Whig party of Pennsylvania has within hor bosom the material to constitute a gin rious political brotherhood.' She has jut reason to be'proud of her louse:on, her COOIPRE, her Sreverra, her IWKassarr, and her host of equal ly methodists champions scattered throughout the State; and should have a hurt large enough for admiration of shun .11. Approbation of the official conduct of ono should not necessarily haply Un sure of another;' neither should the 'sprat/lion of "undiatiniehsd confidence" in the soundness of any one on !van:Nita cliielstions of policy," . carry with it an oiliTeiren raemOtit of ;Ifni mut ,- ti So iin k the i'iV se ot rid g i ris t m ioty, grid Igo they de)efentd to 17X els elnkkgroii at theirleciMt Countihrrni het may tegtril as w i se i n and initiol is tl ev, d e b nafuttlepixof m bers of thogglfinet t 4 illthafticito the'iyoking ~l ijgs in the dispensation of official patronage; they may disapprove the allowance of the "Galphin" claim ; or they may dislike some of the Executive nomi nations ; but all this Is no bar to a cordial expres sion of their confidence in the honesty, patriotism, siocerity ; and genstal "soundness" of the gallant leaderethcreiti'st the titan% amid is hiniestly seeking lir pilot the tlhip of 4%4'4 safely thiroulda the stormy sea by which it is now rocked. In the same spirit they .look with distrust opeit'all Aida to disturb the harmony of the party and it President." eith er by factions opposition. to the adrointsuatiou of. the. latter, we by nuauthorised sod uncalled for de nunciations of prominent member' of the former. We feel thiposed to enlarge on thilt topic, but' have already p . vo'rected thill article' to a much greater length than was 'designed; Our object was sithply to relieve the Whigs of Adams from the false position iu which the representation of . the Correspondent of the North American had placed them. Having does so, we forbear further comment . . The "Harmonlone Deepoeracy.” Lest week-weinoticed the "Bare up' in the Lo c.:duo? , state Convention, consequent upon the development of an attempt to bribe some of the delegates into • sUpport of the candidate of one ,of the factions, whose Hull interests and aspire = tiona have kept the Lowrie." party in Pennsylnx. nis In continued turmoil ever since the Wolf and Itluhlenbung .difficulty.. In &nether article we . give the opinions of One or two Locofoco presses. in the interest of one of these factious, in regard to one of the nominees of the Convention. The feud seems to grow in depth and bitterness with each successive rear, notwithstanding the constant assurances of portions of the LOcefoco Prate that great "harmony" characterises the operations of the party, As another sample of the terms in which these rival factions sixtak of each other, we q nets the annexed extract from the Harrisburg "Keystone"—• paper whose political orthodoxy no good, Locofoco will dare to call in question.— It may be proper to premise that the Keystone is striking at the Cameron branch of the party, which came within five votes of nominating its eandidate for Canal Commissioner in the Locofo co State Convention : "Ovenshine, the man now implicated in attempting to bribe delegaies, is the same man who, with little or no means, went on the Columbia railroad as a subordinate in the wood department under the superin tendency of James Cameron, and in a few years afterwards swore that he was worth scvehty Or eighty thousand dollars. This Was inahing money rapidly. Such a man was n fit instrument to be employed in the business in 'Which he was caught at Wii liamsport. ”We regard it as a fortunate circum stance for the people, that this aystem has been detected and exposed, so that its ex istence can be no longer denied by the in famous and corrupt scoundrels who have long been engaged in it and who have hith erto escaped with impunity. "There is a set of men in Pennsylvania, who have made nearly all they are worth by robbing the Commonwealth, and who employ portions of their ill-gotten gain in trying to control the political destinies of the State. so as to afford them opportuni ities to plunder more. It remains to he Peen whether the people will consent to he I hod, robbed and governed by this plumb landita. ninon:oo.y, they have been thwarted in their purposes for the present. When we get the full proceed. ings of the convention we may advert to this subject again and treat upon it fully." rrr. RO 11 1 N6Ol. Esq., of this county, re ceived several Totes in the Locoroce State Coo vention fur Surveyor General. Mr. Robinson would have made a much better candidate and a much abler officer than the nominee bf the con vention-J. Porter Brew ley. The latter has but little to recommend him beyond a rather equivocal reputation as one of the smaller class of political Iwatt-ism who hang upon the skirts of every party, and whose patriotic devotion to party batons it is occasionally necessary. to-reward, even at the as. crake of hinterland wrotthiter men. ' Mr. paisley has represented Crawford rawly in the Legistature, and did not impress the peo ple of Harrisburg too favorably with regard tolls character and baths But 'perhaps it vioald be better to introduce the nominee to such cif •war readers as may notknow the inim by 'valeta's opinion of his'parly Mende, expressed before the Assembling of thr trcolor° Convention. Listen, for instance, to the "Easton Argue," a' ge'nuine Loci:dor° mar, printed in old Northampton—a county, that usually gives about a thousand ma jority against the Whigrarolidaies—whichspeaks of himos follows: ..J. Porter Bmwley, of Crawford coun ty, is named by one or two newspaper cor respondents, kr Auditor General. Be would do eery well for Whiskey inspec tor. If the , Democratic party wishes to prosper, it must nominate sober and hott est men—men of good- moral character, personally and politically." ' The Bedford Jeekeen Democrat copies the Ar• gue opinion of Mt. tratrley, and id& r '. , That'S' the 'talk ' Besides, Brawley has been, repudiated by the democracy of his own county',, and la coriOected•With the 'rotten faCtiori headed 'by'J. E. McFarland, tit crii*fotd county, 'sufficient' in itself' to . strilt 'shy Ildtied maxi. 'Beth are exceed. 100" 'fishy or equivocal enderasmenta; these,; by one's ef#11:04114/ I ,But '!!"7,."71°".. !MOO. mo re . o ,441 r bityrittp.4l4 l l4, oo9 , l l • • ',. 'Owen*. bettirkea t Pia fcunsa, heatnew begun in toredssaritee‘ lutd. MOAN,. ,4 Poci *it rimy Time J4l4leritee, have declared 'bet , the Osinikesiter wan par ontliirodnatid i 'ni iinanr tsso .anannual nhandbill ;bas boa *aped the Wei War wiroysuind eNiniaai .1101te+ atlablicitY venni ithiluid bit* gialVapplf at'theptikiipiliebri t • L' Bitupt4y - AND' CORRUPTION " or Proceed' pceo~tea, t Xt.Y.:4I. 'f e s liAiony in rsiatlon to, the stAstoit to:, bribe Igo of the delegates., , • , . RICH AND, RACY ! 10,000 copies ordered to be kiSted in painphlet form l ! (To be published next week at SI for .12 copies, or $6 per 100. Orders solicited immediately: Address W. E. Drake, office of the Keystone, Har risburg. June 0, 1850. rirrha Maryland Whig State Convention nominated Wu. B. Cita'', Esq., of Hagerstown, as the Whig candidate for Governor. 41.1Jonia Lows, Eq., of Ennirtriek, is the Looko condi• date. MU= 1 „•_..- -. COlalgirtailllo,llll.- - „ i i totbitirelaiknite has yet bedit - dtimp in e her br cli of doniress. A few days, hiAreyer win derrraineyaelate of the several IgHtis c unilier n , si elifilli, In , the House, on Tusks* luta to rn. safe WI o f resolution previously adilited. titbit* ohl4e,.... c iaitofnia bill was clalfilitt — The bilf will ultimately pass, although It is tin:War - 74 that the Southern men will exhaust every possible means to recure its defeat by pressing an indefinite series of amendments. Indeed, it has been intimated that the minority will, if necessary, in this way prevent • final vote on the bill with a view of wearying out the majority and furring them to a compro mise acceptable to the South, or else driving Cal ifornia to the •fiernative . of setting up fur fur hireelf But it will all be in vain. California, sooner or later, will enter the Unian, and eater as a race State, The debate in the Senate is oleo drawing to a close, in that the fate of Mr. Clay's Compromise Bill will ere long be decided. Its fate In the Sen ate is considered doubtful, although Mr. Clay is confident of its passage. It is gentiritlyeenceded, however, that the bill will be laid on the shelf in the House, where there is • clear majority of 23 or 90 for the indeptindent admission of California. During the past week the Senate was addressed by Mr. Denton in opoosition to 'the bill, and by Mr. Cu* in ita favor. Senator Dayton also made an able speech in opposition to the bill and iu fa- Tor of the President s plan. Mr. Clay has given notice of his intention to speak ■gain before the final vote is taken. On Monday evening. Mr. ST swiss made anoth er speech in the House ea the Slavery question It has not yet been published. A TARIFF MOVEIMENT.—A 'special tele graphic despatch from Washington of Tuesday to the Philadelphia North American says: "According to the previous arrangement, the friends of a modification of the exis ting Revenue Laws, from several States, held a meeting last 'evening, for the pur pose of consultation. Tim immediate oc casion of this meeting was the.declaration made by Mr. Bally. Chairman of the Corn injure of Ways and Means, when Sir It L. Bulwer's letter was under discussion in the House, that he would interpose no objection to the minority of his Committee bringing iu a bill to test the sense of con gress on the important subject of the Tar iff. The declaration, coupled with pri vate assurances to the same effect, has led to a determination to prepare a Rill provi ding fur specific duties, which will, in all probability, be submitted within a fort- , night, accompanied by a report from Mr. Vinton. "Should Mr. Daily change his opinions, and adopt a different course of action from that indicated, the attempt to introduce a bill will be mode notwithstanding ; and it may be believed will result in favorable action. A CHASE.—It seems that a kw days age, some six or seven blares, not exactly comprehend• ing the force of the philosophy that a negro is bet ter Mr in a state of servitude than in one of free. dem, and desiring to test the matter in person, "loft the service" of their masters in Carroll county, and made trucks for the free States. On Wednesday eveniug last, some little stir ma. ere eted in out usually quiet town by the announce ment of the snivel of a -lave-hunter from West- I minister, in pursuit of the runaways, one of whom had been recognized but an hour previously on the road between this and Littlestown. Immedi ately upon stepping out of the stage, a horse and !soggy were ordered and arningementa made for the prompt re-capture of the fugitive and his resto ration to the delightful servitude which, in his ig nuni‘ee and simplicity, the poor fellow had fool 'shirty sought to throw aside. A "gentlemen of color," however, chanted to be standing by, and gathering an idea of what was going on, stepped into an adjacent livery stable, and mounting the first horse ho could lay hands on, started to give the alarm to the fugitive—followed in a few min- Wes by the horse and buggy. Thechase was kept up bravely for some fierier eix miles; but the first party proving the swifter traveller, his pursuers knocked Under, and the Slave was saved I In dee time pursued and punster returned to town—the "gentleman of cnior" calling promptly upon the proprietor of the livery stable and settling for the trespass upon his property. Thus ended the la test •sbace-huni" in these parts, which, as chroni clers of pouting event■, we have deemed it our du ty to notice. ACCIDENT.—On Wedneiday evening lut, Gioass Wawa, son of Samuel B. Wilson, of Menallen township, aged about 20 years, whilst watering horses, was kitked•epon the forehead, just above the right eye, causing compound.Doo nue end demonism of bnelli. The shattered (seg- ments of bone were,removed, but little hopes of his recovery are entertained. This should preys s warning to those having the, marmgernent of horses, and especially to the young, who are apt to be too careless on each occasions. THE CHEAP. POST AGE BILL— I It is stated that Mr. Potter, of,Oltio, chair man: of the •House committee on, the Post-, Offiee,has nearly perfected the cheap-post- I age bill. lir leading provisions are under .stood to be-r-for a letter weighing less thaws quarter of an ounce. conveYad any distance this side of the Rip (ilrawle, three cents it paid • in advance, otherwise • five cents. conveyed to, California or Ore gon, probe* the present rates—not Bet *. Circulars the same as lettere,- ;Stamps of, prepaid postage to be sohl • in , quentstiee of not lase than fifty dollars' worth. at a reduction of tea -perk, eenttt --- !gewgaws of thyll../• 9 0 41 sqUare inches,,ifAlelivered.within the Bettemfiere p 'hated. ,a„ cent,. per Gout gout Of 410 , 810t1ItAllee.ePti• • . Irish:ma 6t4ieillibii'waiim r itiscilutiel'i' tee& tuteitte4itiemterui ing 'attnelyty atftia eitdgellitatitiint the' tiglitqlf' iskti their pro:. whititierleiritertthe? 7t' was a2eu"thbiltlit t et the benVeetton. of the' ifiurr dimOrifirifee; 'll'4 to fhb 'Patiffie,' ee eu 'ditto -hottfir:-0- The' 00'13411;0in bs. dereiimtned lit rit=is 'iesAlW 'Natt)4ll4; in tYtet 'AO i4jOirninent Cimereeir vadetit IMO 'measures ai"niei "then lie 'Beemad necees!r7, • Tim National celebration the, Sons of Temperance, took ,place iq 'Bos ton on Tuesday. Twenty-three States were repreeented--New. York alone send ing 1,000 delegates. The proceirsion was a grand and imposing affair. pifEER-E4E.NTFNCES. , --Friday Ar of iweplelfolle INlt ae "sentence day" in the ciiminalrert at Charleston. An 1- riiman, naehed John McNamee, convict etrof aiding slave to run away, was sen t teUCCO to bejburg on the lath of Septem ber : while it trliben Dickey, who, when drunk, murdered his brother-in-law in • shocking manner, wns convicted of man slaughter en . d ' sentenced nine Months' imprisonment and a fine of $6O. DAUPHIN COUNTY.--,The Wit County Convention of Dauphin met "at narrhibbig on Monday Phretern nomination the fohnwincticket Assembly—John q.Kuukpl,Jno..,Cooper. Coin in issioiMr=d'eorge"Zion. Director of thb Poor—Sautuel Bechtold,•. Prosecuting Attorney—James, Fox.. County Surveyor-....Setnuellioffer. Auditor—Allan Sturgeon. 0::7 On the night of the 7th inst., another destructive Fite broke out in Pittsburg, destroying about 20 buildings, valued at not less titan $lOO,OOO. COUNTY.--h that Berke county, the boasted "citadel" of Locofoco. ism, is not only opposed to free schools, but sabbath schools also. 'fhe•last Read ing Gazette has the following article: , 4/1 Sunday or two ago, Meows. loins B. Seidel, John Thompson, Henry Beard, Isaac Rhoads, Reuben B. •Seidel f ind oth ers, inhabitants of Robeson 'township, met at St. John's Church In the same township for, the purpose. of ,opening Sunday School.. About fifty children had collected, 'to join the school. But they met at the Church Philip Brown, Sem-• uel Hans, John Haus, Jacob Hill, and Oth-• era, who had posession of, the keys, tind' refused to permit the Sunday ,keys, par ty to enter in spite of the most earnest persuasions. They were theruroro coda pelled to depart, and, our correspondent adds, some of the lady teachers and chit dren were so much aifected at the harsh treatment they received, that they abed tears. Opposition to Sunday Schools in this liberal and enlightened century, is rath er too heathenish a 'prejudice to amount to much. Like every other species of religious' intolerance, it will Only . re sult to the advantage of those upon whom it is visited. We predict that be fore long, instead of one Sunday School, there will be p dozen opened in Rubeson township, to teach the bigots w ho now oppose them, how powerless they are to crush elix iota TOE REIGN or TERROR AT RORII.-;-Ull - this significant title, the correspendents of the London .Tinge and 11'nm speak of Doings in Rome. Under date of the 18th oh. they say :—“Last night the doniicile of the British Consul's Secretary was for cibly broken into by a band of Govern ment ruffians, amid the cries and remon strances of his wife and family. Signor Err°le, who was not at home. is a most respectable Roman gentleman, and has acted as Pro-consul in Mr. Freeborn's absence, in which character he was de foe to recognized by the papal authorities.— The spirto, with a gang of earbineers, threatening to blow out the brains' of the lady, ransacked bookcases, drawers, desks and cupboards in search of pamph lets or new testamerds.till in r•ain." TIIK NEW BIBLu fißSlON.—'Tore persons attached to the Sapttst .denomina tor, who believe in a new version of the Bible, and substituting ..irninerse" -baptize," had a meeting in New 'fork on Monday evening, to form themselves into a permanent union, whose business it will be to get out snow edition of the Bible, with the alterations proposed. Ad dresses were matte by the Bev. ,Messrs. Cone, Armitage, Wyckoff and ethers.. 'l'he sum of $5,640 has already been contributed to further the "new version." Rev. 14. wet elected president of the Union, and among the vice-presidents is Mr. Wm. Crane, of Baltimore. BRITISH luon.—lturnense quantities of foreign iron are said to be coming into New York, anti the Express nooses six thousand tons imported by one New York house to meet home miens thus, the freight expected (and much of it comes in foreign bottoms) taking a quarter of a mil lion of dollars to Great Britain fur an ar ticle as easy of manufacture, and as ruitu ral to our land of minerals, as flour or corn.. This it the operation of the Tariff of 1846, which was approved and endorsed by the Leedom pate Convention, and which called•fortil the letter o f the British *Mister, Mr. BVILiiiR, protesting agaisat any alteration in said GlittAT TROTTMO MATCIII.-4 VefiCh came not at Centerville Cintree, L. 1., on Friday, against time; M r. John Purdy bay ing' onliertaken to drive a mare one Inn dred miles Within ten hours, for 111,000, The feat was acconaplistted in nine hours end forty minutes and three gusiter * n - ales, ' or • tett' Minute' end's quailed: within the stipulated time. This is said *lie the greatest trotting deal eve; performed in this country. 4 . 4 .• • Ru.Atasurr Osten Lohte.—We learn 49rn the Washington nejniblio thit th#lll. States, Charlet Attotnerat New 011oins. acting under iniontetions front the Dighirt merit of State, hatted by. direinion of the 'Prendent, 'caubed , ' Get, Lopes, eontinen der of the laie eipedition 'to 'Cuba; •to :be arrested in' thireity of ilts aeienthi iest., for a noiatilin isf'the adiorVongreasofthe 20th Of April; 1828, Gen. Li: woe taken before the Jag° of die V. 8. district Court fur eiiitiditilion: L'opez appeared Oh the eighth be fore the District:Vouch m od his examina tion was &NW, :Re tfas been seat for iciapbsfors the Sail ased , eVELo9(l. ' ' ; to- Ning • M snai l ;Aft, COM tle' t s °Ng tha t. ti is most ordhablo' the State ednvedthiti to. ,0400114"Cottidtuttisti; othern theadou therfwiltidj'citfiti to Ibitii Owe: TattOnorsi•k*Oor exchanged from New EttellitifeWths Far Vest give us the pros pect of en abundant herveet., .Tbepusea will be abundant beyond precedent in most parts of the Country. '• . The Frankfort Commonweilthretirlhet will probably resign kin rat in the Senate, .after the adjustment) nfi the questions growing out oi rlaterr attall,h v. been effected inr The application for a Ewer 'lrt lu tbili cue of Prot Webster wee argued at Boato'n,4 eb a 12th lost., before the Stipreme Coutt. Toe diet • soon of the Court was to t* day of toe. CUBA --4 Brio! Of Waa,--70ur rela tions with spain conterning .the puba Question, sad the 'alone artnietatances connected therewith. begin IosiSIROOCI4re than ordinary interest and.iinportaines;4 It is understood that our Gametalpeat has made a formal denool Obi #te ,Bens igiiu who have been captured iik Ifir:Mxic an Island of Contoy. .:The, nri taken by, uur Govilrnment is,:,that• see men had committed no erimeftiew ith they cOyld be punishetkby 4te.,firelph Authotaies, and althcAigh this nor, hi,oieftthilk4eUn try to invade Cuba, still the iniention to coiniu , ltiv Thai, 'il not, pr se, crime.— They had-out;lOveded Cobs, and their guilt f apidet#3o holes violated the Act of Congrbad Of IVO; for which they are liable to the trilinnals of the U. S., and not t h ose of Spain. These may seem Dice lliatilletiOtle to 80111 e, but they are in strict conformity with law, and bower- ' , er unpleasant the painful duty imposed, it will no doubt be discharged fUlly, and at ths.saine titne, in a calm, cautious, but a km spirit. . Our Government is firmly resolved• to maintain the faith of our treat ies w A t 4 Sptiiii,vind to preserve our Ns titintri'neunalitr. , Mil it is alio determin. ed to thory its.strong arm, of, protection around every American citizen who, in nocent of the actual crime of invasion, limy be. In , tiv custody of Spain:' fhe duty of this course is plain—otherwise the authorities of Cuba„excited and . , exas perated, might arrest and execute inno cent intlividuals.--Ingufrer. - _ ThiFiCLULTIRS WITH POlittiCiALi - A. let ter from Washington says Mr Clay, our Charge des Affairs at Lis bouvis.looked for‘in thisaNiltrY.betere great while. So soon as he arrives, the Presideut. will transmit 'Peal( message to;Oimgress, upon the subject of our pres est relations with the Portugese Dotnid ions;that will smell considersbly strong of gunpowder- The difficulties that exist. grow, out of the' continued refuSal of 'the Portugese Government to pay the indem nifies to American citizens, without pre tending to give an excuse for such injus tice., Things have been brought now to such a crisis, that there is no alternative but pay markt. or war., - , • , . A WOMAN COUNTILIMITU. — Cather • ine panard, alias Sullivan, has been arreet edlo Boston, and bound over in the suit) of $20,000 for passing counterfeit mouey. been a dealer in this article fur 10 )81111. HORRIBLE AFFAIR IN IRELAND. -.-Al fire in the town of Clonmel, Ireland a whole family, seven in numher, were burn ed to death, they sleeping iu a room, the window of which was grated with strong iron bars. Their retreat by the door was cut offlY theEre....iiiieral - fruitless - at; tempts were made to wrench off the bars. Fiuplly the family one by one fell to Tta floor and iriehed.. 7'Butli the Giition Mills at Lancaster have stopped uperations—being unable to onuipete with British goods inipoited un der the present Tariff. FROM EUROPF...—The Steamer Canada arrived at, on Monday.; the politi cal news is unimportant, ex,eepting the an nouucententof the Russian Minister's with drawlit from London. This, w id' the with drawal of the French Minister, and the difficulties arising out of the Greek ques tion, naturally attracts much attention, and rumors are prevalent of anticipated troub les between the great powers on the Con tinent. The King of Prussia, who it will be re membered, was shot through the arm with, a pistol bull fired at him by a lieutenant of Artillery, with the purpose of assassination, is rn a very critical condition. His arm is greatly swollen from the wound, and at the latest accounts his pain was so great that he has been unable to sleep for sever al nights. It is feared that mortification may ensue and cause either the necessity of amputation or death. FRL.NCR.—it ip expected that the elec toral law will undergo extensive alters ations. The French President has stop ped .the publication of the newspaper cal led the Napoleon, on account of 'the ap pearance in tt of artirles calculated to en- Tenoni the negotiations pending in England relative to the settlement of the Greek LOCOFOCOWN DRAWING ITC, OWN Poa, Alt. , —Thq Carlisle Volunteer, an able and influential the journal, is re sponstbil fOr followint. It has many rhoiesione tilithi,'ind ii well ' vlorthy of perusal, coating at it'does front 'one who known' : "We do think there is more TREACH ERY of Democratic members in, the lest L.egislafure than was ever eiiiiblted in any previous one. Men were elected because they professed to hold to' certain political princiPles, bas i ei and treacherously Oa:8- doned Meiwpr ssl4y4,", tk.,,, i and .saseis- ted g ipfAt Gi. MAL4)(-1/44"4110US IitEAD S.' 'Me several BANKS op pipet for re.eharter found these ohdry ffeniewenste s always ready. to listen to any VCIRRVer PROPO6I7'ION3 that it was fowl(' neteessary to make h Several inseAft 14114+i : thus'Obtlfruid (Alike re, thartfiey, bight continue to rob the people. The. uppiiiants for• SPECIAL. PRIVY. r.zoE._tdri. (Quad 'a sufficient number of DEMOCRATS ready and willing to 04; fit piesing, oktoise#4ortp. *e they:de sired. l'he Raiding Railroad Compels, OP, *4 4 force thr64ol.lokife4Wittet, so 'achy wlifiill:said•colipany . could REA rt!DIDATE ,11 . 3„DOrg-IttOoo4ll to millions—and thus put et ‘defiantie ' iw deceivp4_and tabled k , it re. ,t , dun vilf ilu Ot el4";‘ ofers :, 14' 41PF g htr,...: r. ...„,4„.” a.. CRA'ES:NOTE , millbilke'meatiosaal;!' 1 . ' 'Pd • IL • ' ' ' ~,:pow w-E.A4I uttarrformer el" M ' ' ta ilia t l h g e ol i er s ,l l f ;0 1 1 1 : 4- Ilf . 3 0 . OP .F• ~., r , 44 - ~ 4 1 , 6 IfTiLtelrid,44l l .:Metriftti*lii gran yaw, of 1 13 ) 1 10 1 ; it 't, 7l!"lT t eir si "' t t - i ll i nu '' •, , , , 1 Ok! ,„.1 , , ' I:. ~ L. , iip t rAi Bourn Citterairi. Sanposie-. ,piea frgiiilbet Ptivies. o l l .,,Cgorioilthat is THPEx cellency Goßof- lifiebrolkk44/4fi t tn• ted t he Hon. Robert W. Barriersit a. for in Cowmen iwpixxon4(4ol. Elmore, ' t tleoweraiii..-Ile.bunwelLio , ndir*lMO- TiUa t iiivsklaiducoporctheitiloiulwit 'tension, as as one of thaudelegatesdrew4a ES* WSW ,' 1I ... . . .. ' — Mr. 4a ))ie, geteetyod,a ,rgagolikent gold watelaWiWiontpdgetT V lumps of tatipittligfoknia OW sr a .piitifeitt fom TioliiMiCriaritid, U. 8. Omen! it M . : M itts ihtA Meal*, It is valued at $250. trek, lia i '.. le6 ek Etui,,,, editor of , e I, Ii a I . 'Democrat; ' has returned safely to Marriages, hiving, been no farther AbimelllfilliethOort, And never having bad ompidetayof Ong to Cuba with the inva ders. . FAC*II.IIOIIIIRWIIIIOII6IDe.-Thllll COOP' sunrittioir is falinost aketaya produced by a col& :Ibid. Itigtis'easily he oared. That Witter's Balsartrob Wild Cherry will elite any Cough or •no matter of how , lonestandieg. , That the milder form of Consumption Itself is also cured by this , Balsam. , , That it is conceded ,by • oia,sy lawyers. clergyman, and physicians, that, this Balsam has never been equalled for efficacy in all affections of the Lungs and Liver. That scores now rejoice in Abu possession of good health who, but , for. this Balsam, would have been in their graves—having been given up• to die by their friends and physicians. Above all, remember that this invaluable , medicine has been imitated under various names, smd that Dr. Wislar's genuine Dodson* of Wild Cherry only can be relied upon to CURL It - has beet warranted to cure Asti» ma in every stage-.what no , physician has ever achieved—and has never been known to fail. For delicate health in young females it stands •unrivalled—as it does for all diseases of this climate. ALARGE and full assortment of Nails, Locks, Latches, Hinges, Glass, &o. Persons building can be supplied at the lowest prices at JOHN FAIINESTOCK'S. ~ - . • BALTIMORE !BARRET. , oils. ity'aitais. 'lrarniih, d• Dye , 11:2PNone genuine •unless signed by 1 Burrs, on the wrapper. For sale by S. a BUEHLER, Druggist, Gettysburg. 7110 K TRI SALTIMORN au Or wpJNIIDAT. FLOUR. Bales on Monday of 1500 bbli. How. i and Street goer at i ss 25. Clay' Mills hehl at $5 60. Corti meal $2 81 a $2 87. !lye dolly' $2 00. GRAIN.-Supply of all lin& of Grain fight, pri cea as Giillowa : red wheat 41 17 841 20 I and white $1 20 asl 25... White, Cann al a 61 cu. yellow 63 a 644, 0at540,4-41. Idgatlo.• 66. CATTLE.—Prices ra nges from $3.06 to $4 25 on the hpof, equal to $6.00 a 8.00. net, mu! seers_ gidg $4.04 *rose. HOGEI.-13Ples of lire hogs at $4 75 a 0.25 per 100 lbs. 1 . , R,ARRI ID. In Milton, Pa., n few days ago by the Rey. Mr. Lonstrounei theltelF. JolNv♦ H. Dean, Pastor of the Germain Reformed Church to Telin's,Grore, and Minn Meer J.,rra Ho err, daughter offificlutel Hohst, forMerly of 'Gettysburg. On the 120 ult.. by, the Rev. Mr. Witmer. Gni:Mon Ileatiar•tr, of Cumberland townshipoind Miss Wore. of Berwick township. At Corlowago Chapel, by Rev. Mr. Emden, Auaaaw MAIL u .of Cpmberlaud, Md, and Miss S• WAS Sierru, of Mountpleassiot,,torrnship, Ad ams county. On the t3th inst. by Rey. B. Keller, ****** 0011C'ella Seonet.en— both of Mountioy township, • DIED, On the 3d inst., in Union township, Wx. itcs- ROIIICATII, sege4s months and 10 days. Neer OarrststoOrn, Berkley county, Ve., on the 26th Mt,. Mne. Retry, consoit'of Mr. Christian Pciff. formerly of Union township, in this county, aged about 30 yeses. MAGISTIVITES OFFICE. ' HE undersigned has opened an Office J.- in Carlisle- street, nextdoor to the ••STAR" office, where he will be found at all times, prepared to attend to all business that may be placed in his hands. : I). A. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, May 10, 1850. __- SCHOOL ACCOUNT.OF.THE Borough for 1849-50. S. S. 11.1' CRRE.9. Y, Esq., Treasut er of the School Fund of the Borough of Gettyaburg,,for the School year ending June 111, 1830. To balance of duplicate in hands of J. G. Frey, on settlement, $997 65 To taxes assessed for the year ending June Ist, 1850, To State appropriation for 1849 and '5O, CR. ,By order, issued to Treasurer : • Tuition, Wm. Bogle, $135 15 " J. H. Cupp 25 00 W. L. Campbell. 129 50 Wm. Witherow. 20 00 " R. 8. Patton, 220 00 " T. Ditterline, 220 09 Sibb, 101 00 " Mho L. Lord, 180 00 " " A. M'Curdy, 193 00 " H. E. M'Creary, 135 00 " M. Scanlan,. 24 00 " M. M'Millau, 84 00 • $1446 , di RENT OF SCHOOL HOUSAst P. Weikert, Fier. B, Keller, R. G. Harper, $. Fahnestock. H. Saltigiver, S. H. Buehler, Cub paid A. D. Buehler, form er Mull:ace ; ; , $l5l 20 M. Fiisei. wood, 184 8, 1 40 001 M. Trutia, Sundry perip'zine,, mating 'wood, VI I I C. pulp, Work, 2 75 D. tiatiell, 2 04 R. G. Ifirper, 13 127 1). A. Bueliier.'.llll,6l„ A. Heinizeknani boards, Fit E. ,Vanderaleot. now, H. Weldy,repainie &e. • • • 22 , sa G. E. Buehler, stove pipe, &0., ••6 $O Owen Robison, cleaning. ,&c., 700 S. Fahhestisik. , turnituri, - 1 9'.48 .1. Houck, brick, • 4 95 John c brit:lloo4, 'wok, i i 17 04i 1 1 Piiiiik.Ploo4 ,l , ,",‘ ~ , 5 , Gag. ArnOds, boMilic t . ~,.'.,,. 0, , ti., 4, Ruak, 1 4r0, 5 Poke ~ -11, .; it; 3 .7 14cP tWad*r making ifille 40 .:, ,;1 , ,* 47 0,4;10'4, cAps pwrr, iktii,ling, 4,i 24, 941q.,Mmycfli .1 Mewl Ao4)bßadii, *P qsq—Swoße• , o ol 4 4, 4. .2.4. 1,, ~, i' in, 07, IF„,tioßdpo99b,wilim(cms... , r • ,tifi.,o9 'I; .140vestici.brosigrfioko41 A , ,4 , 40 tikmarmi tigllipswiste , , , , ,, no..Aloo6 j. g.., A l t, fins fot feleiltip,r, 141419 T ` 1l ( iff:l 1 4 ,r C!" 6 ". I T° i fiai r , i 'l4OO ( !It niiiit#er's limp Inc \ ‘ • MhtiTiii' tiailil4'iii ,i ' ''' ' d , 40 ,ell 1 '3.1M=.19 . : ,' s ) ~, . Ps. 4111 pf c; r I} , t 1.11: .11.!“,• . " $6 or thi r **Alt iiyloiti M iyi I#fl#2o6-VdOrs**, fei4: . t lo4ololPeriVed, harisgioxo*Op the abovetowtowit ()rB.s. mic, e „ r i. Day . trio% Troasorer, do hereby may that it softest. ' JAMES G. EEFD, 'Pres% E, VAsnitmoo'r, Esc Y• • .tune 14, 180.--8 X Grgeeries. ' CINFEE'Tea, Sugar, syru, Moles:: ies, Cheese, Fish, Ate. A lso an as. earteleot of Seps, 4m., cheap at JOHN FAHNESTOCK'S. 1 Pettees ; Patent( 011 •Glntliti ... : • . aliNIM•11•1 Tatent Oil Cloths for Carriages, .Ta . bies , . Olcl,, .;.c. 4"7.'' ...' Frill '',,, ~,...i- , teggiistatai.ollll,4oll -11... r .- i , ., tofu , * littOitint as' lortnioloi -1. ' goody, gu ity liT ii4 S eti which itfutti' c. 4 , aad which lig je °nab' -.; not fait; . 77? . e , az y , , -T ' ' `it i diataft*litliiing• in format tatoing`tilities:4loo.;'etut ad dress • THOMAS POTTER. Manufacturer of Oiieltiths; 133 Nee& Third et., Plaillidelphia, June 14, 1080.—,3in Cedar Were, SUcH,lts Tubs,. Buckets, Churns ; also Baskets, Brooms, dte., for sale by JOHN FAHNESTOCK. ,JVans, Glass, fre., LARGE asenyttnept— to be found at -I" JOHN FAHNESTOCIVS. . . Cut lery. - gz - Duvgs and Forks. Pen-knives. mw-Ra zors, Scissors, Chisels, Drawing- Knives, anal Axes, of all kilicis, for sale at JOHN FA RN ESTOCK!S. • Saws ! Saws !. .1, OR sale at Sohn Fahnestock's—Mill hll4- .etthig-tut SAWS, of superior To Blacksiniths. IffiltiSE-140LE, Dudley & Foiter I lia 'vile; also Colter' Key Vices, fitr sale very cheap et JOHN FAIINESTOCK'S. Carbonate of Soda, • A NEW article for I3aking, ciao he hail aL JOAN reIIINESTOCk'S. CONSTANTLY . on hand, Morocco, Kid and Lining Thread, Lasts, Pegs and Wax, with a full assortment of Shoemakers' Tools. JOHN FAHNFSTOC•K. Planes and Plane-irons. A GENER A Lassortment of Planes and Plane•lrona can be found at A Variety OF Sadlery. 'Harness and Carriage Mc uutirtzt for eale at JOHN FAHNESTOCK'S. TO TILE COLLECTOUS pF .ADAM COUNTY. . • EXTRACT from a circular 'seined by the State Treasurer to the Cumrnis- ; stutters and Treasurer of this county : "It may he wel! for me to draw your! attention to the tact, that alter the 211 t day ! of Angina next, the circulation Of any batik note of aless denomination than five dol lars, (except the notes issued by the banks of this State, under the act of 4th May, 1841,) is prohibited by law, and punisha ble by civil atacriminal prosecution. No note of any description, except as afore said. of a less denomination 'than fired* tars, can therefore be received in payment at this departownt, alter the ilist dare) Juno. JOHN M. IIiCKEL. State Treasurer. 1777 48 191 88 12907 01 Collectors are therefore notified, not to receive, in p4ment of taxes, any note of a less denomination than five dollars, ex cept the "relief" notes of this State, issu ed under the act of May 4, 1941 June 7.-3 t PENN MUTUA L life Insurance Company. CHARTER perpetual. 411 the profits divided among the policy holdbre every year. ,This ie the only , truly Motu ler IA Coin pany in t r Suite. 0:7 Fee per to • . D. Gl ty LBERT. Agent. and M eel Ezatainer, Gettysburg, Pa. May 31.....41. , • , - $48.00 30 90 ao 00 64 00 30 00 80 00 NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. 11\TOTICE is hereby given that the Commiesiottere will make tin abate ment of .FIVE PER CENT. upon all State and Cotnity Terms, assessed fur, the, year 1150. and. paid . to coliseums ort or be., fore 2Fliday the' 21311 t, day of June urge and Collectors are hereby required to make sueli'abtternent to all persona pry inton•nr.bniotb naid day. ,„ 111" - Golletnars.,will be required to.insko payment to, the County Trannurer on or. fore Monday the Ist qfJulyleztr..okheto• wise they will not homaitiml wapy abate meat.. , lt, will be • theoduty,of Collectors to call upon individuals personally. JAVQII . G T ,MORNINCITAR. 3t iret;„kmpi, Attait=4.'AutritiweiMlHVOlL $222,90 10 874 10 64 201.:06' GETrYSBURG -it i...! .••• . !. • WIRE, Spanner ,fiktosion, of this octspo 41-• arilltflorneittOcs otllo .271 k of , sods:ent:tha. 2 044 tet-gePtseAerN TbA Winter , :Soosioa ,ectotiaoo Row, Am 2141 of 00,tobor to the 20;tt , -fralblan--The PliPefl.4loll.l lB AMn4er, Session, according to the ettut,ipootr*. sad $l3 04,61)05,W lOW 4Peeiest,lo4iftislo. Pupils Phttgett :freet , t l l.9 Dsopor ingaziag,la 00, 0 (.0 Prili• •-r. 4 6` daettirstonfromAttit4tticalerill be• fPtfie, *opt fit tialelflaßitY,4o it.ilsakerAff Prt. troattod Mittel* rif tbo, mil N.., z4u - sOlarl pm for Musig.,,Dfotoing,fad ,relegng.,tho, Looguageet nook the MOW! Attilatkei4e4er Forrop,,Workt • ,•• • ,•••••:$ ••I .J6l I.osoer4yi i .. SWOT el ER COO "RIP T io xeellen 'Odd, 'Ow aokilinfWsteiibVisuntlf nee i!1 ioaf*witiihir; Whir. W; triMEREILY: LADIES eall and sae wane ansortmeont PARASOLS at K URTZ'S CHEAP CURNER. ' ' CAtnil 96. • ' aRECEIVED,sod for sole ■ full OP assortment Grass and Grain Scythes; *lto Siloam Rakes. Forks &u., • -; • ; JOHN FAHNESTOCK: Stuffs. Shoe Nindings. Jpj - tN_, JOHN FA H NESTOCK, 7', carom' of Adana County ,P,bWidOlPkigt• tGONMMICE. .T ' TIDE Flrm sa, C , A ON hhvi been Qiiibliiiittbr in nineteen. sent on the lit inshi tHet sutfkeribetr rePPooti• lully announces ro hie Trlerith and' the puts - lic that lie intends' to Contlntle thebusiness t in all its branches, at tlie old stand, te, Chambersburg street,• nearly opposite S. 11. Buehler's Drug and Book Store, where he will be prepared at all times to lilt all orders for Harness,' sritlles, lars Trunks, B;.c. with promptness and on reasonable terms. The subscriber will direct his efforts to producing work which will compare fa- vorably with any that may be turned out from any other establishment, and hopes by attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. JOHN CULP. June 7. 1850.—am A WESTERN FARM. TOR Sale, or will` be exchanged for Real Estate in this Borough or its vicinity, a WELL-IMPROVED Its In Washington county, Illinois. R J-Apply to Dr. H. S. HUBER. Cbstubersburg street, opposite the Post Office, Gettysburg, March 29, 1850.-.4 KURTZ HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of Florence Braid BONNETs, Colored Chip , , do. Misses' Mixed Braid: do. , ,China Pearh do. • Fine Lace , i. do. Aldebreide& Jenny .Lind do. . Chip awl etrevr • do. ALSO-A VARIETY OT Palm, Leghorn ft Straw Hatt, which, will be acid as cheap u the cheap est. [April 5. NEW GOODS JT THE 01. D STJA D. GEORGE ARNOI.D HAS just received, end is now opening, as LARGE A•STOCR VF tlpring Goods, • as has been offered to the public at any time. comprising every variety of Staple and Fancy Articles. lie deems it unnec essary to, name articles, as the assortment is complete, and will be sold as LOW ns any other establishment in .-the place-can sell the same articles. 111:ZP T h e Ladies' attention is invited to a large variety of FANCY DRESS G 0 0 D S. Please call, examine and judge for yourselves. April 6. , 1 • %%IA) klittittlas ,11E Stibscriber has just received end opened Oe•iargest .'tock of Goods ever belore purchased by Rini, to enume rate which would tax the patience of the reader too notch. I would therefore invite all to call and examine toy sink before purchasing elsewhere. I have made my my selections with great eve, both RS it respects quality and style, and price.— They consist in part of Mous Laines, Linen Lusttes, ALPACAS. GINGIMMS of various qualifies, Lawns, plaid and plain JacOnet Sr. Cambric, ,“uslins, Irish Linens, Shirtings,•Hosiery, Linen, handkerchiefs ; Threaad, Serie*. Cambric an 1 Cotton LACES and EDG INGS ; Kid,.Liale, Thread and Cotton 011)41PIIIV9 (S!?*4 Persona wishing bargains would do well to call, as the motto, "quick ,Salea and Small Profits," will be strictly, adhered to. J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, April 5. 1850. Fresh Arrival ! Gittle till QUE'EX.S- Woe H WM. W. HA MERELY AS returned from the Gity with an Hincreased and well selected assort ment of GROtERIES of all Wads, such as Sugars. ,cotlee, Molasses, Fish. Rice, Spices, Salt. &c., dtc., which, he will sell at prices that can't be beat any where. Mao, the folleet and best Assortment. of Q.U.F.E.NSWARE ever opened ; in this nutricet, to which he invites, the ,attention of purchasers, as also to tlui large assort ment of 90004 of almost infinite variety, with the assurance that they, cannet ; be; beat, either in quality, variety.or 'Asap neBB- IIC:r Remember, the plane tosecure Bargrins is at HAMERSEY'k f!forth-' west corner, of the diamond. GettyetAig, April 61250, The Ladies' Attention is respectfully invited to a' latgiissort. *wit of vOry atipyrlor',,floin,•Ching4 able in& Itkinvia'SlLKS, Foy Alp,lc u, Lawns, &a.; very cheitr.; ' "' ARNOLD *trots. (fo4-Appointed fff oKA.dotne - 4,1 ' d June inst.; at 1 . M., of that day, , to perlitftliVONltt.siged lAtoragothen *lO Bent til lIPS9 I 4II ; IO HIre.**1 1 1 ing IdAviif t eg Met+ 2 4 4 g14.110604114043t t.: ,rune , '..4 sPlo,lllXfa.' , ol 1 ti` t . f., Testamentary in• the,; Pi i Ilate'? WM.Y I , __ _a4mrotd Wr 1 1 14, .pr:fitail D 419 1 1 1* 44, 0 * co.. dra ' ing an Osman to the subscribers, Vottee lettere y given to all indebted to said *stam i na itt e payment withoutdelay, and to thou haiing Malmo tit plesent the 'sante , liii settlentent. to the 'subscribers, residink'ih Sine' town. shiP.t ' ' • . . , • MARY WOLF. . I • ,•• JAMES STEAHLEY, OLIVER 13'1 4 EAH LEY, May 17.-40 t, • . EXecutors. LAMES' wtihittg HAIR BRAIDS can be acconintedited at SCHICK'S. r ofsaaapArriwatucrriow:,!. AND GRACTVDNVIENTS thr Otit;'Or ' A" 8: i. D. CORNER offaiiispa ‘ik , . . j . THE undersigrnal , haa:oal,- teeeited, i -°- and has in store, a very large and ao parlor mock of . Dry Goods, both Fancy and Staple, suitable for the coming seasons. Having purchased our stock' on advantageous terms, we are pre pared and detbrmined to well them at very grant bargains. Our 'took. on examina tion, Will be fciand to contain all that hi new and tishionible,comprising a general variety of Ladies' Drees Silks, Cuhnitires, Alpacas, Slone he Litinia l plain lad Spred, Linen Lustre, do. Meriaoes: Bombazines, Ginehum, Mourning, Prench and Domestic Calicoes, &c. &c. Also a full sod complete variety of Gentlemen ' s Cloths, Cassi meres & Vestings, c. , Ina word, suffice it to say, that we have on hand a full and 'complete stock, whieh we shall take pleatittre in exhibiting to all who may call.- 'At the'mime lime we would return *Were thanksi for the libe ral patronage bestowed. A. B. KURTZ. April tir Country Anthem 'taken In exchange for Goods, • NEIV. GOODS, At Tilt ‘• 111111VALNICIDAM:31311 OF - TUE TWO. EXTREMES, Nopt.EOE, F OO and eaumine the jargest stock, of H.A.TS,dt CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, that hal ever tiesU helot in he place--eathreciog.every•. variety of New Fashion, Style, &0,, and sold at reduced prices. Straw and 'Leghorn Vats also on hand. The Store providing tot the two eau:erne" is.at,the, old "Land, two doors the Post Office. Prawns tions Wave been made for a largo Spring and Summer business. Wm. 'W. PAXTON: April 5.-tf JT TUE OLD S 7,4141), BUT IN A NEW SHOP. S. G. FREY, Risi - QEREI his • schnowledg men* , Sto , his friends for past favorsi and. he. the pleasure of announcing that he is again located , at the old stand, on Washington 'street, one squaie south of Thompson's Hotel, where he' will be pkepared, ea here tofore, to do all kinds of • COACH, CLOTH, B• SIGN PAINT INO, . KT 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 phentiouito busiuesa, and a desire to please, to merit and receive a contirinahce of public patrounge. J. U. FREY. Celtyiburg, Jan. 12. 18411.—tf OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO -COACHMAKERS. ri , llE undersigned respectfully rmours ' out to the Coach Makers of Geityio burg and- odter , :plaaetoliat they have com menced the manufacture of Oil Cloth and Canvass . For Coaches, of the very best quahty, on an extensive scale which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the moat reasonable terms. Our Canvass will be found equal,in finish and quality to any manufactured in the city. The subscribers also manufacture, for wholesale or retail, COACH 'VAR NISH, of a superior quality, to which they invite 'the attention of Coach-makers and persons wanting..to purchase. with a view to selling again. They have now on hand, and will constantly keep on hand, a full supply: • IrrOrders from a distance will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. SIEORGE IL LITTLE. March 15, ISM' ••• - % 4.zek ( • .4 7 1 PA :0 Rau 0E1)1- 'long Fare from GETTY.BURI3 to J - O.GER.sTo Wt, (by ,4he way_of C hamberebtirg) has bead reduced la WwQ DOLL AM ,supeoor 001 4001 frailk Gleuyaburg to Clumineraburg, and sailload Mance to Hagerstown, rerlfJpc thq trip a pleasant one. Irian, dettyaburg al 7°- clock in the momipg ; dine qt CAltambers burg ; and reach Hagerstown early in the .1. la TATE dr 00.10 , May 17.-4tf " BUJ 14D1111 G Ciltr/OH R Vi i , litir ( 1 4 tni buik iu at. ast Berlin, in this coniATA). at, the house of Dr. Bunt, in Besuptepi ost,tbe 28th of June.. The specifications esn be peen 1 4.0 1 1gnittlABStltifitillo ai the house of Dr. Bliab, by the 15th of June. :I .1 J.ii tr, F. DYSON.. 4' Shoes FlShinis PTSiloes !----- t t lrri rieotit 4 large 'let eV! itarlill e/ Oft& et ' Kid waoro;'GNlV Eito; 4.MistiiitoTildii; thirigAstietilse Ooarse and fine Booth , Fengfese i °alight / rum ,9. Ike., at ' rl • ' ' - up:' , PAIP4P, CI •ul ALEN& W i t? "ANISON: to Tel VCgin t re Spare, NOrth, tite,Pouit:louse; b9tweeTt'Smitte. and Steiviinson's eciniers.. • Minot • aired iffilscon. A PRIME artioie of 11A,C01Si,11.A.1118. 4211 - - Shoulder..&o., lust received and for sale at 'HAMERSLYIL Ribbons and Flowers . flir aoperiot quality may be had cheap 'Lir at the store of J, L. SCHICK. .LARD orz, A very superior !titlele, for sale by GEORGE ARNOLD. • BOOKS , and STATIONERY.; GETT,XBBURO,F9I.II 4 I4I( . :04c/i1X,6 4 • N:IL RIIVEHLE trlPtiL for the long condoned siiitly patronage so liherally esr tended 'to, him returns his acknowledg ments pirtaiiands. isvttes their alr tendon to is: Oieseut large itsluOicht STANDARD - RORK& 4444 - ofeveryvarinty,Clatatieal, The. • , ()logical. ; Joiterary and Miactellanaousi al of which will be sold, as utsual; at the very lowest rates,. • • 1 He has also' Coriststritty'oti ham? a lar e tad full'assortment of 80,11001. and sTiTroNent - s7it M Pens, Pencils; Letter iEnyekrper, Visit ing Cards, Motto Wafers, with a variety of . Fancy Articles, Web the attention of, purchasers is invited. 07Arrangements have been made by which any Btitiks not embraced in his as-' sortment can be promptly ordered from the City. Gettysburg, April 5, 1850. FOR THE ;COLD NEW BOOKS. .1310EMB• by Longo • - • ; • 11 - fallow.. two solo, new 'edition‘r.with PoehtitOffltYlint•'W lis, Mrs. Sigournay, ke.• rittliOlust and hi; aucCesicirii. by CVariF ton Irolng.. I , volumes. Storis i or LusetlowsoritiEldsiprisebo. yond the . Rocky Mountains, ;' I.lnds.•or , the Bella of the * ials of Boothern life. .„ • Macsuly's Bistory, of England. Frumes • d 0..... ; do. Thd mysukrioo, of New Yhtik...Philsibtl phis', sod Boston. , ; ; • The Sierran', a Reinfanceef 'Heal let by the.,iiithor 'of Valentina Void . 1E41.1,, Indlons, by Cieirge flande . • • • „ All the Magazines - Blink Booltivorev.; try defoilipddo,'lt,a.T ate. 4: rot ,thq, south-4T' corner of Centro Square, be • 11X1,14ER.KU11,114.• substilber ptipeetfollytem-' 'deii hie aoknowledgmanta *UM One friend's and .others,,ieho 'haie ria Ina' rally enemiriged 'hint for the' pirat 'three, year*, and hoper.ibielose and Personatat tentiOn to business in futtire, to Inc able 'Or retain the patronage ao liberally beetovied heretofore, , X. IC. GetlYsbuilf, 1e1ty,24, 11350. • TIIIS WAY FOR 13A.RGAINV OEO. 11. STITCIOII 1 LAKES this opportunity of tendering. ,;to; the Public his thanks faith* Abe; ral encouragement heretofore extended to to bite, mid. would respecaftillY, ,reinind them Maybe still continues to;Jytio4fiKtoreN, at hie old stand. in East tork.stieetve few/ doors eisi of the ,Globe llnn, all' ., kinds:of NEW & FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, stroll As HOPAS, C ENTRIS TABLES,I BUREAVIIo CARD " • ' BEIORNITAIRieav • E IS DRSIIMOLBI**AFIN SOFA GI USDErZADIt CRADL4C' W Asutrnoisa. DINING ~~ BREAKVART" together with all other articles' nsuallY made in his Hue of business. Aft work done at his estitbliehment will be werrentr ed—will be made of the best materiakan* by the beet of workmen. •.. • From his knowledge,of,the businese the subscriber _flatters bilnielf- with the itlea that he is able hi Suecesdelly with any other establishment is the.crithi l ty. in the style and finality ofhis wean c OFF I NlS=;•llltitiAihy,: tlfteirry,;'et Walnut—made in the testacy's; an&at the shortest notice. , • • GEO. EtVirOPE: Gettysburg, litt..lB, 1860.—,..4 LAST ,NOTICIEI:, . A sit is my dmitti m y Books /3: , sanded, with re hide devity- rrpoosi blo, 3"roquest thole • indebted tu'ine w eitheW by ?cote Or'Bbek linenele!: or' d;henfiitti to kayo their +miaow... alased4br. ibe tat IfJanuary ne4l,my stet;,; *kit to add. Goats. • D. 114AGILt iteiPtirr#ltti . As did not succeed in clinriostng of .4 stock of 1 4,0 1 0.4,.047K5PAC ft Olt " 1 " 14 Augnoviainvt &ermined to have tiwinni• her Worked iniO,MRNITITItg. (OM' PMons ' wish ipc furniture will do well by cillind at ~ioy„ 1414 la sOartlilii Itrefigiefllt my ForoltOra Hoorn i Chain- bombers si,rest. Where eaa belts ntholiest barigitiii4au, . 00 .er hid. .0 1 10 I . Fir tstab or I+./boatry Produce. D RE/LOY. Ott;. ilOPY'el aMf . TIONS. rELL Ell KURTZ Er, Amiust opened s.ratietY of choice ''OONFECTIONS, comprising the rolkaitiotithehxr varieties of French can diett.o? rit;' . . Hen thspr Almonds, Preserved Almonds, Prearikini Pitting, jelly Cakes, Portuguese Drops, Comiliti A& 3. Ow Om following medium quali tlers''Oinans, Lemon, Vanilla, Horehound, Sour Drops ' , Mint do.,Chocolate do., Mint in Twist, Hype needy, Oeea. Cinemon do., Almond d°•00',..44!4'. witholt the usual varieties of Common Canditmit also Ground Nuts, Cream do., Peng? do., Englieli Walnuts, Filberts; Al monds with choice Raisins, at cents per lb.; Prunes at 25 cents ; Figs, fresh and hest quality, at 25 cents : Citrons, at al, cents ; Oranges, &c., &c. April 5. CITRONS—an excellent article for Tarts, and other purposee,--justre. ceived and for sale by , • WM. W. 11.04tRSLY. M ARSEILLES QUILTS, a very baud-.l•Tai some article, for sale" by April 26. GEQ. ARNOLD, . 107000 laI ! celd o e f nl a t t e ig r . e l sal b ri y: JOHN FAHNESTOCK. • Vesiablialmeat' will now bor car. eer oil bq 1f9.1042117 CCM.' who take pleasure in being able to anintruno to their frnhadiand the publicgenersOirthet, they here cotiliantly on hand • very great vanety of , floito*a;t6 4114 Stoves., including Kettles, P.ins„Ovsne, Skillete, Pans, Griddles, this: ;. Gammon Parlor, Aimihtesell Peeking titovee....tuttong , themlhe Par-litieted itAnl4 writ% To Farmerrthey *mild sat, they have on band an excellent aesintment Pannell*" blipleatiolio. consisting ef the renowned Bey lei Pktugh. , Woodcodes anti Witherow's, D. IV erten's Patent iVindmill.Stritso4mitteis.iko. BL WKS - DIMING • is dirtied do.by the best of workmun.— , 'rimy trill still carry on the •i , ,:. 4, BOOT 4' SHOE shop.hrthe Booth cud of the Foundry boil. , liagovharei,:ulith good workmen and the' eAotillenti roaterials, the neatest fits and belt work will be- made. (k7 - I.adies will bewailed Oast their residences. All the above mentioned articles, with s' geeakosant whets not mimed, will be fur nighed se 4iheap for cash or country pro.. • dues as they can be had any where elie. gotrßepairing, of all kinds, done at thir shotiss notice. .Gettysburg; April 26, 1850. {~'~: WA KREN 111 W 0 U 1,1) respect 'ldly request all, rinse v 'havin g unsettled accOunte in his itill'and 'settle immediately: Af ter the letof,,July riext, his books will be plantsit 'hands of an officer for settle °fedi. TS. BATS. •,:X.;ATEST FASHIONS. • TRE undersigned respectfully informs his friends mid the public generally. that.he has just nianufactured a superior 'plot of HATS of the best materials and latest style, at his old establishment in Saudi Baltimore street, opposite the Compiler , offing. and ntaltloor to Wiunpler's ning Zstahlishalent—embracing the fol lowi : Superior Mole-skin Plush Hata, Silk, ng Hassle Fine Fur, and Slouch Haigh 6r.c;,,a1l :Welt he will sell low for cash. or ootnitry.produce, it delivered immedi- - ately ~yore taken in exchange for Hats. . BALDWIN, Agent. - April go, . . ELIBILE 110 ~„„„.„.,e F xi, BY :AS. A. ricourcwott:l rriiik.stiblietriber has the pleasure of an- Minithilti to'his friend's and the ptitt•t lie gteseirelly that he has taken charge or ilolarge: and conveniently located Hotel,' id , Ceartilieribttrg street. Gettysburg, Pa., for 'a nuntltitrief•years 'under the care of Liszt 'A..." Trtithemsos, Esq., and widely and 'favor:oly' Ithown to the Travelling Poll4ls44Estepplitg place of the mail Biagi/ id and from Baltimore, York, Har ritittOriightirit‘eritturg; age:. stow n , Fred. : stick.ant% the intermediate towns. The hiuttirhsl , Venn thiiroughly repaired and refurnishedt and nothing will be left un done in ifke effort to sustain the high char actierfOrthtilllothfir and render it worthy of phi petrocks of the Travelling Public. ,MS Silliest , of, attentive Servants and careful linadere have been secured. and, every requisite convenience will be par ended to all who,mpy be pleased to favor me witimiheidpstronage. It ••40EIN L. TATE. at% t 1849: - : ,FIRE! FIIRE mHE Delaware 'Mutual Safety Thou- JP- "'rinse' Vompag, Philadelph • ia, are ndO'hing Wellness on the mutual plah, giiiat the hisartid' a participation in the tr i iiiilliarthe" Company, without liability f the premium paid. “No premium natio 'taken on which asseinnienis are " • 'rhaitalistiriber, as Agent for the abate Conipaiy, will make Insurances, either permitheat at limited, on property and ef fl4ti'brev'ere description against loss or dimitgh fe 'dre. ' itAMUEL PAIINESTOCK. Gattysburg, March 1, 1850.--tf Wulf,Men Verlfo,*iiih's good article of SATIN A' , Ewsnya, bilk omen!, hand kerchiefs, auspeutlers, glover, stockings, Cißelmsrp,, litc.. esti be supplied at the rete-price Store of April b. ; I .l l l ' 'Taste Corers. . • 'WOOL end Cotton TABLE COV- V SR% cheap, just arrived and for sate st.KURTZ'B Cheap Corner. HOUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and put up.by the substiriber,ivlio willattendprompt 4 lyqcr all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as can be•procured at any establish nautili the county. , tl , ;1 .; GE O.E BUEHLER. W WHEAT FLOHR—eloo a gOod article of Family Flour, white and yellow Corn Meal, Buckwheetldseis Feed, &c.,—a full assortment—for wile W. W. HAMERSLY. CpD FlSH—ft prime article--for liii at HAMERSLY'S. Also, No. I Mackerel, Scotch Herron', Cracking various kinds, Cheese, Ar,c., ,; Table Cutlery. A. and' excellent 'issurnikenti , of common and seperior Table Ondstyi, Spoons, &c., for sale se • • •• HA NESSE:VW Combo ! Combs ! FIVE ansorunsot of COMM jet 411 - limas' , " by' L MUCK: loess ! rein* A top viriety of PANS joid o d e nd oforod todilloo 114 KURTZ'S intoop Corner. ; J. L. SCHICK.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers