[For the &or mod ADONIS:SS TO TIIE Cl.llllt/Y Of Ail. IMNOMINA'fIONS IN ' HI STATE Of We beg leave, in view of tho approach ing anniverviry of Amerioin freedom, to remind you of a eusuem or rather a duty which has been, with great propriety, con. neeted with that joyful occasion. Nearly every ecclesiastical body in the Union has recommended -the respective pastors to plead the claims and take up collections in aid of our cause, on or about the Fourth of July The eatme of colonization is linked in wigueorts, important objects, and bears more vital interests, than aliy oilier which chiles* the attention of the benevolent.-- Hires for its object to elevate and and bless lts&tolored population of our country-- al ransom from perpetual slavery those who otherwise descend in bondage to the igrave;--to harmonize the collicting inter till, Of the North and the South, and quiet the Ogitations which convulse our lands, by removing tho evils which give them birth. ..to banish from the earth the iniquitous amt seenrsed slave trade, and to diffuse the blessings of civilization and christianity 'throughout the dark continent of Africa.— Our scheme, if successful, will achieve the,e glorious results ; and, we are happy to say, the prospect of success is now more animating than ever before. As a society, we regard our immediate object, mainly. as preparatory to great national and volun tley movements, which are to consummate the grand results of the scheme, and to es tablish the practicability and desireable nees of colonising the African on his native chorea. When this object is attained, we confidently expect that legislative aid and voluntary emigration will carry it on to its completion. Pressed by the accumu lating evils and prospective dangers from the vast increase of their colored popula tion, the slave states will unite with the free, in a scheme which fields out a pros pect of relief; and bring to the work their great and steady resources. As soon, moreover, as we have made it clear to our colored people, that they can be free in reality, and far more prosperous and hap py in Africa than in America, the very same causes which draw such multitudes Of the poor and oppressed from the old . world to the new, will induce the despised and degraded Africans to seek the shores -of their father-land. With this view great efforts and much expense are directed to , wards the founding and sustaining of flour ishing communities, --establishing institu ' , lotions of education arid religion,—culti setting the arts of civilized life, and devel oping the resources of the African coast.— Replier pagkets ply between Liberal. and d the It. States,lboth fur the purpose of trade and emigration. In a word, there is every prospect, if we are liberally supported, of speedily ultainiug the object we have..in- 1 view. The ultimate emancipation of ,our ,of slaves, with the full approbation ,of the south, and by her own action, is one of the surest results of our success, and by no other plan than we can conceive, can this result be attained, except by forced menaures, which will inevitably bring in their train violence and bloodshed. In our success is bound up, 'alio; .the grand object of of planting the gospel in Africa and the suppression Of the slave trade. In no other way can the gospel or its ministers gain a footing among , those savage tribes. Legislative denunciations, and vessels of war are inatlequate to. sup press the inhuman traffic in slaves. spite of this 1.50,000 some Ire yearly con :signed to bondage or death; and nothing hut the lining of the coast with oolopies, and civilizing the interior tribes can exter minate the horrid evil. On all these grounds and we might add many others, we implore you 4o take up the cause as one of the grandest schemes to which the benevolence'of the age his given birth. Press it as involving the well fare of the colored race,—the peace and prosperity , of the Union,—the evangeliza tion of Africa, and the extermination of the slaver. Remembering that every single dollar tells upon the good ofolir cause, pitaa it with a heart warmed with sympathy for the injured and degraded—a heart glowing with enlightened patriotism, and fired with holy zeal for the diffusion of the gospel ver a benighted contine ut, and you will find many a heart prepared to respond to you, —many a hand open for the support of so noble an enterprise. ALONZA POTTER, J. P. DURBIN, C. C. CUTLER, JOEL PARKER" HOWARD HALCOE I In behalf the Pennsylvania Coloniza tion... Society. o Phial'e forward the funds raised to "Auttsnnan BROWN. Esq., Treasurer, Colonization Rooms, Philadelphia." *ID the Democratic State of South Car olina, no man can hold a seat in the House of Representatives, unless ho holds a free held estate of hre hundred acres of land a 4 ten Degrees." gcrThe above supplies a pretty fair practical commentary on the loud proles sious which Locolocoism is constantly %eking of its love for Freedom and Equal ity, and intense hatred of anything Aristo. antic., No Whig State can be found in the Union whose Constitution tolerates such an aristocratic provision as that above citetlfrem the law of ultra democratic ! south Carolina. It is only in that other ultra democratic State of New ILunpshire that Catholics are excluded from holding Dm; melee Virginia, such is the democrat davotioa M property in prefercecc to per sons, that a man may vote in every Coun ty Di which he holds real estate, while one who halt .ne goal estate or is not a ilol,lFe itobtlerepcikuuot .vote at all ! *1 he progress of {ho age is about to remove these bluts Nat t 4 escuitcheou di Virginia and New Hampshire ; South Carolina though is commit as -ark Ecactidietan. Tat Loess EXAMINATION.—'Chia 1101111111104 was still itsogressiitg at New Orleans at the latest dates. The Govern ment was neahieto procure any witnesses, as all who knew anything of the invasion refused to testify Ostler the plea that they eifiddOt do so without eliminating them selves. Ex.-Senator Henderson, counsel fur Gee. Lopes. was finally railed up for the Gosernment, and refused to answer nesely•ail the questions put to him, on the aloft plc". He was finally asked if he knew of Gen. Lopes's (easing New Or.: ley e• her SI litHeign country--and what cousins. and whether he left as the leader ufamaitary expedition. These questions Mr** tit blqeetions and a discussion, 011 4 1 .1 1 1**Ilf '(haunts close. 6 . 11111 ; 44 .. 1111 **0 11 1,._ Tata _. p_ 101 1 at 0, n N: moo°, 11, T 1041144 b; a burn. the city up . tlie 27th ha the 111 1 44411 0 0 atm 4 60 J im , atotatti, the Ist,E FENTINIRNTA , NoIiLI" I:XPitus (lnt•. Crittenden, of lientlichy, at meeting recently held at IntlianappliS, ent played the following eloquent lanivagejil reference to the Union of these Stallssrits affected by a continuit and irrtisiturs gitation of the slavery question : "What is to disturb the Union 1 Our history (said Guy. Crittenden) is but a se. ivies of Providenees, from the landing of our fathers., fleeing from oppression in the old world, until, through a seven years' war, a government was founded to which Washington phased, his now. bcring more than , twee,ty rpiliione of free-, Men—and out of this' litrge,number . nat a man is to be found Who can4aY that'hts government Is ' opprostafnghim. ' Where shall we find such a conatiuition'itit'onog, And yet, in the Midst of all thiti, thirre is the voice of alarm. What is the cause I r ' * * * suppose distrait/116nel the Union. 1 saioi he) in that ttebot. could never again appear Ititbn ,yiir Ind) with the kindly greetings dial; !Wit Ver. cornett me on the pretent - ocelidbit,"fur disunion can never take place without anti bloodshed. - Ha that wtitild'deilitilY the Conetithtion or the United States Would destroy the greatlat idelstings 'af,OrtY; morality,' and . ridigiOn., He said 'Z'a was a deep apprehension, on the part of the South; that such was the aim or Many in our 'country.`, For himaelf he , would rather be a hewer °NOMA and dreier of water thin to see the Hnimi peril for in it are garnered the hoptie orliu manity: • ' • ar hen it falls, the mirth will Shake with the crash. lie did,nin believe that the U nion could be easily (bleared, 'but by continued agitation, a thorn Would be Am ted that 'would contiiiui to rankle. He believed the Union . -could'not be easily destroyed ; but it noiliti undlrMlbed. This contin u al' agfultiOlo the ritiestion would vitiate the public *tied, and one of the worst eenttetiotinCili of dianni4n would be realized; lithe t3tabier thoold lose diefr sympathy and lemdattaii, for socifother the withered, deatPlimbe might'smtain-at cached to the body; or onlyiWitain bOund together as the doctors hied the, f iiiFff-or skeleton, when the heart that'gtve them life mid anialittitin, wits threlesikand Nsw, Yoga, June 18. 1860.. Cowntotho esse—Rdsein Forreaimid N. P. Willis,-.-The first sign of - the up ilroaching dog-daps was a reucontre that occurred yesterday in the west end of the city. between Edwin . . Forrest and N. P. The assault was glade .hy For ,rest, Oho Kest levelled, his more„ weakly antagonist and then belabored hint with, a gutta percha whip. The, , parties were serrated by4it poemen and ,taken ,before a 1na ,g 4010 . -14 0 /141 d - b ( 44 4 , 4111 i. terkfteP the peace for six months., While before the magistrate. there was mach •exeittt mend, and many words passed between the assailed , and the. assailant.: Mr. , For real stated that he made the assault; And Mr. Williahaving remarked that Mr. For rest was en. athletic man, and had taken bier by eurprise,Mr. F. Observed that Mr. Willis hid seduced his wife, and that was his justiacation fur the punishment. The policeman !hued' that - Mr. Willis waa,en the groriii4atnl that he had much difficul ty, in taking Mr. Forr est , away from*t. The airair,,it,will seen, has groWn out of the divorce case -Which has created so much talk throughout hue BPuntrY• • CkILVIIBIA, PA., June 17,'1850. Destructive I , Vre—lbur Lumber Yards Destroyevi. We had in this town hen niqhi the lar gest and and most destructive fire that has Occurred here fortnany years. It broke out about 10 teelnek in a cooper's shop jest below the office of the Baltimore and Sesquebanna 'Railroad, on Front st, and hatraged all night and end still continues to burn, but not, 1 think, to endanger other Fosthirge luniber yatth were destroyed. Also, a largafradie building, in which." Is the oak* of the e.Spy" newspaper, and the large Wick - hotel owned by Mr..Hciward. Also; four other houses, together with the ear sheds oldie Daltindira and Susque hanna Itailroad'Oonspetty:t (These were of hula value.) The buikling In' whieh' is the company's 'offieversit sated and the contents thereof. By thettotiveeXtirtiOhs of thevoropsort agents the , eits in ' the shed were melted. The 'Columbia bridge over the' Susi henna was Martha ' several' times, but. it was in each-cue fortunately extinguished before much damage we. done. The pmperty destroyed is' all on Front street and vicinity; which is the most 'besititait portion of the loam. 1 have mit haul thli names of the safferere,.nor an gado:Mari:of the damages, but preseme it moat beim**, Neither have Y.heard the cause of the iin= mediate origin of the fire. SAD ACCIDENT—Two men nrownea. —A distressing accident, by which two men were drowned, occurred last Salop' I day evening,. about 5 o'clock . , in geber's i Feeder Dam, on the Tulpehocken creek. about 5 miles above this city. A party I of five persons, residents of Bern township, I were fishing in the creek with a seine, and had made several successfUl draughts.— ' They were upon the point of making an other draught, and one of them. Peter Fen. stermarher, was wading through the Dam with one end of the net, when he stepped into a deep hole, and sank beneath the wa ter. Another one of the party, Mr. deo. I Fox, immediately sprang into the water, to rescue his companion, but he also went glider, and both were drowned. The oth er three were compelled to witness the sight, without the power of doing anything to assist their . unfortunate comrades, as none of them could swim. Fenstermach er was about 30 years of age, and leaves a wife and child. Fox was near 35 years old, and leaves a wife with three cliik dren. BERNS COUNTY "GOLD MINE," turns out to be something else, nearly as valuable; for we gather from a paragraph in the &Anti, paper published at Hamburg, in rks, county, that an agent of a company in New York recently visi ted the mine, the property of Mr. Focht, of Windsor township : for the purpose of negotiating for its purchase.' After a care ful examination of the "placer," he offered $l,OOO for each acre through which it ex- tended ; but Mr. Focht refused to sell, de termining to work the mine himself. Ac cording 443 public rumor, the mine contains very. little gold, but an abundance of the purest silver.—Perutsyloanian. TlteWhiga of Missouri are vigorously \ ttio preparing for the coming election , hoping to send . of 're .Whig delegation to'Con• grass. Etita , - Bates, fotaltly a members and Coll Doniphan, of Sacramento fame, ate tallied of by the Whigs as auceitutot to Col. Baotou. 'Wonderful ,A4ll . 7eiltnres of an- - 47i, , • i ! mitrioan. , I ‘..,,, ---4.- m ‘ thefol Wharnerritive of the n t)er fialqven rekof a toting American, hteh ti we iiey W , igit s . illiki adelphia paper, 'l,, be read with interest: Our readers have already been apprised that an Arctic Expedition; intended to search for the missing Sir John Franklin. has been fined out by the munificence of Mr. Grinnell, a New York *preheat, and oas started under WI lisinotiii.ofthe'OenJ ral Government ; which, by authority of Cl 'kitairtiillf nlibtaifid ' Biel" iTtia olleari .ofiosz &Navy Akan lead ' the , Awing WSW prise. Among these officers, we observe the name of thirgentilllisha C. Kane, son of Hon. John K. Kane, of tins ci4..who, Voluittelf6it - iii - ffhi , setiitti,'' WO ~is now principal ammo! or We expediticiq.,,. We saw the announcement of his name among 1 the Ohmura with surprise. • He has long been suffering from a combination of infir mities, the resit,' eir a series•of adventures such as few men living have undergone, and suck at etill-fewer Woeld voluntarily embark in out of tiro Ore love of danger. and the splkit or seeing , the wonders and peculiari tile, otoo A c r parts or flip globe. Having enjoyed :the acquaintance of this brave young man, weare able to state What follows of his career, even if we should tile, that which was communicated 'in sem i jontidential intervals. No American, of his age, has even seen se much of the per ils of the world, or of the world itself.— Ile was singeon el the Ansericanlegation to China, and an his, way ,to the Celestial regions, he spent some weeks on a foot tramp through ;ho orange groves of Brazil, and about, a month in tiger-hunting near Bombay.. Hence. after a dozen unsuc cessful nueinpul to smuggle himsell into the forbidden lands of China, he wentover into the Philhipines, ' and by On/ aid of the good 'Monks of the interior of Manilla, explored its Witnesses and volcanic won ders. He was the first man to descend into the greitt Miter of the Teel, lowered down two hundred feet over the brink, by a bam bini rope tied around his and brought back a bottle full of its sulpfier watiliebtirning oil' hie bents iq the - lava cinders.' Leaving China, after a second visit, in which he eiteouotered shipwreck, he pasted to -IrMie as physician - el- the Dremendher Dorm, , anti was palanquin -ad for some three months through the wonders of its mountain atehitectore, the -ancient•gbiries 'of GentlY, the stupendous passes of the Ghautcoutitry, visiting Ma dras, Pondicherry sod *very spot that we weltave read of in dui trial of Warren 'Hastings. Next, to 'Upper Egypt and A byssittla;crossing the &hem 'on his camel 40-Ithe-bmie ,JityriterAtrittiati;eiiigtiter at break-neek risk to the tupstone of the sounding Colostus of Memtion,"and ex plbring the tombs ofthe Pharnahs a fort night or three weeks; with - Professor Le p enis and his associates. Wrecked again while passing down the Nile, and wound ed in an encounter near Alexandria, he pushed acruss to Greece, and traversed every scene of classic interest, climbing to to the Hippocrene Spring, and sleeping on the shores of Marathon. He returned by Italy, France and England, duly to rest for a. few weeks before a cruise on the coast of Africa. — ltenewing here some ac quaintances which ' . he had formed in Bra zil, he wee allowed to inspect the entire machinery of the slave trade and to pass up into the interior, tinder the finnan of the great intermediary between the chiefs of the slave making districts and the Brazilian carriers. The coast fever was the pay for his trip, and lie was sent home by Commodore Read, invalided. Im perfectly patched up from the effeets of this' Visitation, he volunteered for service with' the army in Mexico, and was order ed with despatches, on a dare-devil race, through the country our troops had left, to overtake Geo. Scott. Availing himself at •Petotii, of e Miscreant escort of jail birds, that Gen. Worth had employed as a spy company; he got iota a series of fights, in the last of which he received the swords of Gen. Gaema and Gen: Torrejon, and had his 'horse killed under kim, and was Iderself desperately wounded, Whilst pro- tecting the lives of his prisoners against -bleown men. • -* , -• Since then he has been cruising and practicing hydrography unthe coast tier .vey, up lb the moment of his receiving the telegraphic despatch, accepting his argent proffer of matrices fur the Arctic Ezpeditior,. He bad the rice fever in The. Canton river, thefdague is.Egypt 4 the yellow fever At Rim' the congestive at Puebla, and the Af- Meal fever. •on the coast: These, and Wounds,' and an organic' disease ,of the heart, which he had from - boyhood, have hoop- his .preparatlens for the hazards he is encountering now; :• • • Altogether his' history. 'is **return' 'and thrilling for inryoUng a min. and induces us cordially to hope that hit -mai 'triune. f r o m hi s .loot adventure- with new honors and a resiored constitutinri. ' ' ,No PLEASING Tiivitl---Sciate time since the Washington , Union, and the . other presses of ha party, ,says the Daily Sun, fount i fault with Deo. Taylor 'because hb avowed no opinions on queations of.pub.; lic poiicy. . Since his California message, however, in which, he laid dews the plan of non-action, in reference teh the territor lee, these same conaistent• papers asseirt that he is, forcing hia can, of • settlement upon Congress 1 • They quote Vilest him dui paragraph in one of his Allison letters. that ..the.perisonal opinions of the individ ual who may happen to occupy the Exe cutive chair, ought not to control the action of c.:ongross upon questions of &medic policy." How are theae,folks to be satin. lied I—Leb. ICEHEHOB EY THE ATLANTIE.--411tall aenee has been received at London , ((urn Newfoundland of an enormous field of ice, upwards of 156 miles in length,, floating in the Atlantic, along the parallel of lati- tude 40 deg. Several vessels were beset, and it is strongly feared that, as it lies in a direct track fur vessels crossing the At lantic, ante serious disaster will be caus ed. This catty drifting of ice from the polar seas is considered extremely favora ble to the expedition in search of Sir John Franklin and his companions. THE CROPS..—Tho accounts as to the growing Wheat crop in Mon tgomery, Ches. ter, Delaware, Bucks, and other adjacent counties, are highly gratifying. The wheat is generally very promising, thongh in some sections a part of the stoutest was blown down by the late storm. The grass too, is pretty heavy, and the pastures ore luxuriantly covered with clover. Corn is backward, but he time yet to do well.— Rye in good of course, bite there is little sown in that region. Oats are Looking quite well. rar, xtkt k 'T iFti al Evd in; , t'June 21, 1850, 1 4 711 11 REMOVAL. aty. The' e‘STAR" 'office has been REMOVED to the new Brick Build ing. C a rlisle atreet,twp North or tile' Coure-house---vAere We Will at all -times •be.pleased to. see-our Pa trons, as in:tiiAss past. WHIG STATE CONVENTION. The 'Whig fittite 'Convention assembled it Philadelphia on Wednesday last—all the counties but five or sit' being' aspreSented.• The listwf members shears the predicates of r at number of the most efficient' Mid Iffitinguisbed Whigs in the State. Adelina county is honored by ihrnishing the Convention With iii President in the iwrson of DANJET. M. SMYSER, Es+, or this place, who, on hiking the chair,,acknowledged the compliment to a neat and pertinent speech. • 4116 r Priii!nigintas litisalution was adopted that no subadttute Amid be, appointed for an absent delegate, who does not reside in the Aiistiiet or comity ho is called on to represent—also one ex pre's/two of regret at the.death of Janes M. Pow ki, late Canal Conmatalioner. A. Committee en Resolutions was appointed, representing each Benatotial district, of which A. K. Con raw, ' Or Huntington, is chairman. Before adjourning, the Convention held one bal lot for candidate for Canal Commissioner, which resulted is follows-54 being nceciosary to a choice : Wm. R. Sadler, of Adams county, 38 ; Joshua Pungsn, of ii.0111118,11fi; John Strohm, of Lancaster, 15 ; S. 11. Phelps, of VVyoming,9 ; Scattortug 111. By , this it will be seen- that our friend SA umill came within Iti votes of a nomina tints on the first ballot. Mr. Strobm's name was then witlidrawnaml the Convention adjouninl to nest morning. The Whig Committee of Soperintendenre for the'city having tendered a complimentary dinner to the members of the Convention, it was accept• ed, and at 8 o'clock, the company sat down to a megnificently arranged set of table*. Speech es, songs, and Wit was the order of tine evening— speeches king matte hy•Mewrs. Bnryier, that', M'- Michael, W demo, Ball, Gibbous, Gilpin, Kalinin, and. Aims. • County Convention. fly the call of the Cminty Committee, in to. day's paper, it will be Seen that the Whig County Convention fOr the nomination of a County Tick et will be held on Molest Monday in July—the Delegate election to beihedil on the previous datur day. It is to be hoped that our friends will at tend to this matter, atO, by the selection of judi cious and reliable delygatex, secure the nomina tion of a Ticket.which shall complaint the confi dence of the entire party. We believe it is under stood that the approaching Convention, agreea bly to a Resolution.stiopted at the last County Convention, will he called on to determine the propriety of adopting agditional regulations in re gard to the constitution-and action of future Coo-, ventions. 11r.mar Nee will accept our thank. for various public decametres, recently rot-civet!. II 7 - At the recent smart of the 'National Divis ion of the Sons of Temperance, at Boston, John W. Oliver; of N. York, wan elected M W. P. ; J. Litton, of Tennessee, M. W. A.; and F. A. Fichanh, of Pennrylvania, if. W. S. CF"The National Corisention of the friends of Education will assemble in Philadelphia, on the Fourth Wednesday in August next. An ad dress from the pen of !lonics MANN has been is sued, urging the attendance of the friends of Ed ucation throughout the country. re Don. Asensw J. Ours has been unani mously nominated for reelection to Congress, by the Whigs of the District composed of Somerset, Fayette, and Greene. Mr. Dawson is to be run by the opposition. DISTRESSING AFCID ENT.- We regret to learn that Mr... Leos Gann., aged about3o years, who has been in the employ of Mr. Charles Will. for a number of rests, on the Chapel Farm, in Cdnowago township, Adams county, was acci dentally killed on Thursday morning, the lath nue. at Lilly's Saw Mill. It appears he bad been en gaged in hauling logs tovtlio mill for some time previous to the new addition to the Chapel, that is now in prevalent erection; and that on this oc casion, while in the set of unloading logs, the wheel gore way, precipitating one of them to the ground, unfintunately falling upon him and man- gling him in a shocking Manner.' The deceased weir a min of most exeniOiry character, and what loss will be lamented much by all who • knew him.—/lasiorer Spectator. rirrhe Whip of Boller County have nomi nal/Id Samuel A. Purslane" Betp, as the candi date for Congress, itchiest to the der-igloo of the District Convention. Dr. In. *B. Brower was nominated to the Legislature. • • trSenator Ittaror appeared bCfare the Grand Jury of Wiehington titjt, 08 Wednesday hut, snit charged Senator note Mith an an attempt to atiroMinato biol. The Grand Jury hare not as jet up/N . l4'W the matter, The Pelted States and Spain.... IROtense of the Centey.f o rleeflenh ,4,divawb free Now Ogittafirs,,dated all Battu% a, lad, brings lb* following, gratifying Puce, with vegan] to the,prieoneril captured near Outstay, ou board, the tempo Geocgianuand 8. win "We have ticeiverl intelligence front fla4m3 as late as"the' 10th instant; and ere hapy In state, that the Spanish Gov:. erument had yielded to the representations °flour Consul, aided by other American atithoritihs, and, after passing through the forms of a trial, had liberated the tamer- Jean prisoners, Who were free to return t 0 the United States." Th 6 dispatch, it will be seen, makes no refer _ 'once to the Captains of these two vessels, vtho it was rumored at Ilavana l had been put to the tor tura, and would be probably executed for the pad they had taken in the transportation of the inva ders. The National Intelligencer, of Moodily morning, however, in alluding to these and other tamers of indignities to America, says: ' ' , Notwithstanding the contrary reports of the various letter-writers and newsmon gets about this city, which we see publish ed in the Eastern papers within the last day or two, we learn, with much gratifica tion that there is nothing in the aspect of affairs between this Government and that of Spain to warrant the apprehension of a rupture between them at this time. The Government has no knowledge of any tor ture of death inflicted upon the contoy prisoners, as reported in letters thus dia . - patched from this city, and we trust that in a few days the communications with Cuba will put an end to the rumors." qn I biTlfiab U mac' ea& CMy dad • to ton • 4 3 : 0 4 • • sdandost ihe C • ise pe Ism ail !le ot eb4i Seward troniplainedat dee delay is lie kiii tinacawed by the protruded ebseassaas d dr Rill and the reload of Stwassesto ealos up as kir Wes* until the Coesprosaise IR is disponi of. Mr. Casa waraly newpanded, sod dished that this apt peg der ease eirsiday is the public bus. ineik Ile alai. the champ evilest the minority who Alle sasidad .01se campariaiss. smatrisas then hay ! mcg li amo u t, by eyeq aches. as pro phor. Mr. Fours. Cogourd in reply to Mr. Sotto.., it) w.i firpit,lY mama to Dolor Est Itispei soi Mr. Burnie' replied to Mr. Clay, and defend ed the minority on the charge of delaying the pub lic he... Wen. He read from *speech of Mr. Clay's delivered in February Last, to show that the seism ity at this nine occupied the anew ground Ar. Cloy occupied them Thin, said Ut. Baarrws, is what the flmrsr said on the 14th of Fehr/wry het. This is what the minority say noir. The Senator should state whoa he le* the isiserity and went ever to the majority, that in setae's the eineunt. the minority may have the benefit of a deduction of the lime When he acted with them. Before Senator leetese each other, they should reglad the Scriptural injunction of being without sin before they aims a. stone. Mt. IBINTOX was then anderutood to say that he was is favor of a saulkvinut at Ibis boundary question of Truss, but as a setpuirateasersame.— Ha was in favor of Ailing the Ku* with dAsra millions, but would vote Is strike the whole thins out of this bill. Mr. CLAT earl be drought Gentling the Sena tn order. It was out of enter In mad bills dine times in one day. The Remeter had read Ins speech three lima, inhaling the reading which it received in the columns of the Republic yestee. day. He then alluded to the fienatnes remarks about lecturing in the Senate. Ile had no ambition to take upon himself the other. The business of lecturing implies two qualities—first, that the lec turer should have the ability, and the lectured should have the capacity to understand the lec ture, when delivered. In bon three qualities he and the Senator were wanting. (Laughter-) He bad not econseenced the subject. The lien. ator from New York bad declared that this bill delayed the public basiineas. lie had defended the majority, and placed the charge where it pro perty belonged. Mr. Cur then cited the Fart that he had been Informed that during the canoes last summer in Missouri, Mr. Benton had mimed the admission of California as unconaitutionl He refer's/ al so to the change of Mr. R's opinion on the sub ject of the admission of Team. These chan ce of o.• ,he th0 t ,i,..1 wren .t as any he bad made with regard to the admission of California as a separate or single measure. Mlor mme remarks from "laws. Her Bras and Scwsse. Mr. Des Tot read from a letter which he had addreswil his constituents in March lan. in which he had publicly apelled the charge that be bed ever contended that to admit California was constitutiimal. Mr. CLA t replied. reading a letter firma Mr. Reid to a men her of the !loose, in which Reed says that CoL Benton frequently aid to admit California was unconstitutional; that the policy of framing Mate gorecument, be the administation to avoid the Wilmot P. 0•130 was cowardly. &.c. Mr. C. said that be read this to show that he had some justitiotion for the charge. Mr. BUNTON than in a loos •iciest manner de nounced the anther of that letter. He and be hekl Mr Clay teepoesible as the poldiriser cif that lend: That he considered it Mr. Clay's letter, end as such be braakkd it as an isfueeemicaluae ny, and sighed it to go branded thee aft* the his. tory of debate". The Vice nreshient vainly endeavored to stop Mr. B. during this torrent. Mr. Cut said be repelled with seam and in dignation the esdumny, and threw it heck to the Senaler to be placed by hint labia enact anther calumnies. Mr. BRSTON—you may GOON it bock bat you got it Ent. Mr. Cm made a ajoioder which +e-did Dot MG Wearies said that he regretted that the two &eaters should halm retsina themodece to be led into such a mesas sr this. Me thought the Chair should always interfere and beep the debate cuegned to the std ber beer the Senate.— He did not approve ed We rem of bringing in to the Bennie thanes airing eherpid ortdeas and needing them in the lionda ; they had noth ing to do with the basinees before the pesaier— He regretbed that the two ifewinrieshed Senators who had to long otrispied math in the body should have been the parties to web a preceettng. The Vice President amid that • rester part of the debate had taken rare daring his tenreary absence from the Senate, and he did net know much of what bed been rid. Mr, Hass gad he mead like Is know bre old a Bersalpe meet be, I. be resided to perectioa from haying letters containing charges arias him read in the Senate. A fewdips fre• a Mut had been teed ef untekti eVraNer,'and Iliesatens, inured ofeilfing tbe elesstor - who 'was mnsferg it to Ender, sit Tay essarreedly mid, "Hear him," "go on," 'fie on." dessqdd the &ate 'Should renders& a rids striiiting the Ice at nhich,Senabwe mairaid be crasser tea this thing. Oa hissaley, ma 64a~ eastailsoest was gilded apos the la - 1 7 um; Sams Ishieb, it is thooolt, will senors des asses[ tleBeathera.Teti i4Fel eetabent •a. .al thus pas the 141 dun". the Sense* at lout. iler.Soe-LE Woad at moo& meat presidia. thet,thstenhasies shell ante iota the Valois Ode% ea .isce at dim Octic; as the people .Hissese cheese. A discussion snob out the eseerhaesd. la which Meal.. Belkliwie.Deytes„Com Welwr. Seared, goals, Atkins.; ladle of lowa. Bailee, Fos* sad MAO took part. Mr. Braraur said dirt he world hove voted for the admission of Calderon' bad the promote& berrettas a Sleet State. Mr. Winston stated that be Annid rote teethe amendment, though be thought it wales& His opinions on the subject were the same that they were on the 7th of March He expressed strong ly a desire to promote a seOlesneat oldie question. Mr. Douritssa said that the people bad a right to come into the Union, either as alavasoldisag or non-slareholding States. He saw no reason why we should not declare this when it terse so Wily in our urse. if there was any doubt About the principle it ought to be expressed. The amendment was adopted by the following [Ow Yeas—Mew& Althisim, Badger, Bea, Beaton. Berrien, Brichr, MLitt, Ca" Clay. Chasms, Cooper, Dana of Miss.. Dawson. DoJge of lowa. Dougiasa, Downs, Your, Huautda, hunter , JU134.4. gi..l. ll . isage, Morton, Hbnia, Pei rell, Pratt, Busk, ft•hields, Soule,Vtfie, 'M, Sitgaon, may. , nod, Wales, eb r, womb, Yulatee.:.ll: 4'Na casts. Baldwin, Chtitbi'larkti Davit' 4 Dgt°ll, Dodge is oof W., 'rim+ Mile, -• ' Upham, N Walker—•lj i t. ' : • ' . the discussion ormi: aula's lind amitcar. Hats, the free rointiiarr 4 frora ' ew Hampshire, who is i ready debater, but never per salts kitntelf to be raffled by any amanita upon Min by Sensin', and is always on the watch to Om in turtteeme goodhumored dab at his assail. ante, got the floor and drew nut Mr. Cass. Mr. CASs said that ho considered Mr. Soule's amendments mere work of supererogation, haw - in= no mom . ireerthitria ntivision * declaring Bit( there shag be t rebidding of' '6*Bit/the - I States._ He alluded to the position taken this morniog by Mr. Seward, ayiag that'hei Itad nearer hetet° stip- . posed it partible ,that there was any man hero who denied the very Brat principles of one govern ment, that • State bad * tight to decide for itself its municipal institutions, and such decision should be no cause for its rejection ; but as that had been denied here this morning, ,hll would vote for the amendment, because he was desirous of petting himself on record in Behnke of such an as sertion as that made by Mr. Seward. After sale. remark, by Mr. Knee, in opposi tion to Mr. Baldwin's proposition, Mr. II ALs replied to Mr. Cass. /fe thought the amendment should be passed, if at all. with &pre amble, stating that it was not designed to have. any binding effect at all ; but only as a rebuke of a lurking spirit of fanaticism in certain incorrigi ble members. (i ! atighter.) Mr. Cass, in a brief rejoinder, expressed his de. sire that Mr. Hale would give to those Northern men who were in favor of the bill a little rest, and not so continually Niest his leeture to them, wini ing them of the consegutneft of the course they were pursuing. assured the Senator _from Michigan that be had said nothing of the kind this morning, or made allusion of that character. lie had a great deal more than he could attend to in digesting the lectures daily administered to him, and surely ho would not attempt to' turn lecturer himself— ( Laughter ) The Senator was altogether mista ken, and must have spoken from the emotion of his own conseience, and thought it was the voice of the Senator from New Hampshire. (Renewed laughter.) Mr. Cars thought that the Senator from New Ilaspdtire wouki have enough to do to take cam of his own conscience, and not attempt to regulate that of others. Mr. If ALS replied that the Senator was again mistaken. He had not even assumed that the Senator had a conscience—(great laughter) and if he had, he did not know hut ho should have been called to order for referring to a [natter having no connection with or relevancy to legislative action. —(renewed lau4hter.l THE NASIIVILLR UONVENTIO4 has ad journed. It adopted a series of resolutions, amounting to nothing, voted themselves thanks, and agreed to meet again in six weeks after tile sidjoitilithent of Congress. This is equivalent to an adjournment sine die, but as Congres has disposed of the present qudStions, there will be no neces sity to meet again to renew the agitation. The little band of disunionists which com posed the Convention were evidently dis concerted by the smallness of the number present, and finding themselves placed in a ridiculous position, they have endeav ored to make the best of it. The whole thing has proved an abortion, and as it has now been put to sleep, we trust that the awakened good sense and patriotism of the people will be sufficient to prevent any as semblage, fur such avowed purposes, ever springing into existence again. It has proved one thing, however, that the Union is far dearer to the masses than the pol iticians, and that when the question of dis solution really comes up, they will have something to say about it themselves. PAINE'S VDR 0- ELECTRIC LIG lIT.-- t is said that a contract him been made in New York to light and heat the Astor House by the apparatus invented by H. M. Paine, which has been alluded to be fore in the public journals. Water is the only element employed to obtain light, beat and motive power, and if it turimout to be anything like what is averred of it, the discovery will produce great results. The Boston Transcript states that Mr. Paine has disposed of his proprietary right to his discovery, for a sum, which may at first seem incredible ; but a mo ment's*consideration will show that the purchuer will have got a good bargain if 'all that is said of the capabilities. and cheap ness of the light can be established. 'rhe terms are reported to be five millions of dollars--half a million down. HILUIITILSKiIINO CASUALTY BY FIRS.-- One of the most affecting and awful oc currences we have ever been called upon to chronicle, happened on Sunday morning last, atSmith's steam mill, in Slieherrequiu township, Bradford, county. A young man by the name cd Harley, employed in the mill returned home, at 12 o'clock on Saturday nicbt,,his duty closing then, and with Ins wife and infant child, lour weeks oktirefired to rest in an upper room, leav ing a lire itt the house. l'hey were awa kened some hours after by smoke, and found the house in flames. An attempt was made, to fave..the Harley., but the ra pid progress of the fire prevented—and the *tee pp:kilted in'ilie •fieutcs.—,Brad ford dkrio. ' . . • Bartik OF DUNKER Boston. oti Itlondiy, lune 176 1 business Was.upar lysinipended, in consequence of the cote briting, or the Battle of Ihinker lu lf. .At CitairestOWn, JRls acene of thi,celebratim. the place was crowded with people. An lapsing procession, headed by a large escort; together with the Ezeim timi of the Siam, Judges'ofthe, Suprerge Court and other h eiaurte; with numerous veterans of the Revolution, marched tu the Navy Yard, whertillie Ed*lqd , erett delivered an eloquent ,oration . - ter the eereinonies were ,over,, a' dinner was given, which - was,poielyated nearly 2,000 perilous. Nitgierßus PAP one speeches were insde, - and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed throughout. It was truly a day of National festivity, • 110ISTON i ; Juno 18. Decision o f Prof. Webster's Case: The Supreme Judicial Court this mor ning (Chief Justice Shaw presiding) pro. nounced the decision on the writ of error sued out by Proffi. Webster for anew trial. The Court stated, that after duly weighing all the arguments and circumstances Con nected with the case, it could find no grounds for granting the prisoner's petition. The ease, therefore, stands es' it was under the trial and sentence, and no !uniter hopes can be entertained of obtaining 'a new trial. From present indications, there is no prob ability of the prisoner's escaping the pen alty of the law heretofore pronounced up• on him. knOtiet.TezziWe Steamboat Atli dent. BUFFALO. JIM 17. • retiribfe sneer on Lake Erie.—.Buiv .' ing of 14e .S . feanter Griffith—Two or Three litaixtred Lives Lost. L-The findirteamer Griffith, Capt. Roby, while on her way up the Lake, took fire about 5 o'clock this morning, when about twenty miles below Cleveland, and burned to the water's edge. The mate, Who swam ashore from the burning boat for kelp. has reachediclove land and reports, that Only' thirty df on board y were saved, swlinaihgre, 'there being no other vessels near • taldhstlft ilibispffiet Capt. Nide 401 are a mongst the lost, bait report 019 o'clock this meta down the wholonitniber orlivee,joet at two hundred and sixty. It io 8 414 that Mr. Prauklin, Heath, his wife, and four children, are among the, lost. Mr. Heath was formerly . a resident of Buf f alo, front whence Ito removed to New York. Mr. , Horace Palmer. an operator la Speed telegraph Alike, is among the The scenes qn the burning . wreck are deseribed hittomg been agonising in , the extreme. ' ' . , It is impossible as yet to ascertain.tite CRIMP of this disaster, or to give any fur ther particulars. It is the greatest calam ity that has occurred on Lake Erie since the destruction by lire of the steamer Erie, some years ago. F R THE R Pr> RTIC GL A RS.—A II the books or the steamer 'were loot, so that thy names of the dead cannot be known. Over 300 persons were on heenl, of whom ebevr eft . itaarhowe cooped by ettiumiter to the atom p ilukentt:kmilit es caped from the burning vessel, and not a single child wassailed. At the last.accounta, theno vire one hundred avrajlijm demi{ bodies lyiol f g berr f Tint fire is supposed toll' have orighstenrom e boilers or the furnace. All effort/I'4o :AMY the flames proving trollies* the pasiengem sought refuge from the burning wreekby plunging into the rake, poly to meet deathits anotkir form. The passengers were thick around the boat, said a groat many that could sow swim; wouldliold.Cin to others and drown them as well as themselves. It was a sorrowful and heart-hunting scene. There were about 6,080 people en shore;wit the writer reached it, from Uleetchutd; Will , gh by, Paineville end Fairport: • . Tho Question N.tattd. The Wltigo of Lehigh eouotygitoont °lotions, adopted thb fbUoTipg fifi4. l, TiotW4l9l- 4 goal to the Tariff' quostion . Re.yolrol, That the Weft:lov vriitten • by Queen Victoria's Minister at Washing ton, Sir henry L. . Ihilwer,Aq toe b'e 3 ireti tarylbf State of the United States, object ing and protesting on ltehall of lier Muifx- Uovernwal, against any dimrpte duties by the GovernMent the nitetj otiiht to convince any reasonable man, be he tVhig or Democrat, that the l Tsrilliff MD layers BRITISIIINTEIiEST;---and presets this simple and important question to eve ry Laboring man, Meeltanic and &Militia turer in the United Statue: Which -Still ye support, VICTORIA REGi o N A, tier Government and Minister. and the Tariff of 18.111; or Oen. TAYLOR, the recom mendations of his animal Message ler an INCREASE OF DUTIES, and for a change from ad valorem to specific duties THI:TII.-A Southern editor says, and , we wish to be understood as endorsing hint in full, that of all self-acknowledged puppies, the young man who speaks light ly of female character, and female virtues, deserves the highest prove in the congrega tion of moral lepers. There is no more certain indication of a weak brain ands rotten heart, than the tongue that would disparage felpale virtuo--.which weak' for get its mother or sister, in casting its foul venom upon a purity which it can acyar hope to obtain. 'FHB Mrrunoter Cituatm.—Aocerding , to a statement recently made, the M. B. Churek South has had nn inoreaee during the past year of 12,595 members, 58 trav elling preachers, and 827 local preachers. The whole number of travelling preach ore 18 1,612, of whom 004 are soperanna fed ; local preachers 9,892 ; members 366, 582 whites ; 181.722 colored; 3,226 in dians. Total, 404,530. GAN. TAYLOR BECOME A SUGAR PLAA TER.—Presittent Taylor, says the New Orleans Delta, has purchased the splendid sugar plantation of Captain Fullerton, sit uated about twenty-five miles front that city, on the right bank or the, river. Ito paid, the Delta !terns,' wri,ooo in easii.— It is the purpose of the Gen.- to, abandon his cotton plantation, near Rodney, which , is subject to ordistarifoveileisrs, andlcou centrate his loreempon•hia. new purchase. Liatottel-r—T.he .New York Starter- nization Society has resolved. in view f the need of men in , Liberia, and the num ber of applicants seeking # passage thith er, to furnish $1,500 toward, the,aspedi non of Joiy tat, by the Liberia packet : and to forward 81.60.0 for Pecerieg the purchase of Gallinas river and territory. the locatioo so notoriopa , for.sliteettoding. "Kivooximi" • DtesiVlE OUT OF A PA- T11164T.--'l'he Ihme Journal liays 'll4 is report was madti to the Hutnieopathie Col lege, Of New Iferkireeently,.thata elan had etnplbyed thee Knoeken is con sult' the Bpirit'of Hahnemann Seto a case despaired of; 'and thwinistmetions given in the reply hod been &Hewed, to the cures(' ihe patient. • Tun Cnors..—The Ilarrisburg (PC+) Keystone ssys : • • , , . The crops in , this seetion.of the State are, generally, in a very thriving.and proa parotid ' eoiiditibht ' *heat and ryo fields are very luxurinitt, awl , the geese bi ka b linhilq• Til ( 1 erf 9:5 8 are stilP sotiletvfniebaitillird; t* e itig t coldness of the Spring, but are 1t improve rapidly. ' " A. .11tr.—The that Cdagress li t ia the way Of Inviiiiita* ting etiliticts. - orriubiie . Interim. wd Wish theytveuld inviestigate and reporiuliblllbo, • "fraud was praetieed 'up 'the , pecopreof Penneylijahla 'by thtf. gentleoteir "Sibrx ‘ fought under tfie • banner of. Polk. Dago , and the" Tariff or 1842'—andlhen Mildr ed the laber of the Keystone Suite by the Tariff of 18411." THU FOREST DIVORCE Cuts'.. --AI at tempt has reeptly :been Inane. to settle this affair Prii , atell , ; but the negtiati;ni having h 4 failed, Mr. Forrest has commenced as uit in one of the Courts of Philade)p • i..-- George M. Dallas and Josiah ,$ q sal, Ebqrs., havo been retained as, 4r. ; ar rest's counsel. A live alligator, fohr Pe T et in length, was caught in a reine neat Baltimore on 1161. (lay Week: Tito varmint was certainly "in the wrong pew." =MEI PooTitinits Pitzse.thie . iitti title of alipir daily paper started al. . ton—tthe Snit somber of whit •enstf ed on misadey-4ritoodad as the apOitial tt of thit•Southibt edaveiholdfmr 9 - Mesita: Ellwood d. win de beowof./Stitatit Catokdatiore its editors, And page tio4, Her. 11. Heath its publisheri. It , li pillited on large type, in rather , hofte4i though lie new ptideriale bat', been received yet-wind the edito rs 51 4 they haws oommenited with a full subscriptioe list, and are permanently established.,- The intrbdattber reiterates the doctrines of the southett iddresit---comphtihi of the eseeprotalaVes from their masters through the* aid br 'connivance of citizens of the Free Atittee—of the proposed exclusion of •the South" from the newly acquired Ter ritories--deniee that slavery is condemned by the Christein Religion or a genuine I'llliaddiropy—and concludes with the declaration that the South will consent to no settlement that is based on her ithplied inferiority tette North—morally, socially, or politically. EXTRAORDINARY MARRIADY,.. Ilopltine, of Lowndes county, Mise., liged O. recently married a Mies Mattlte', aged about 35, What renders this alliance so bittranik dinery is, - tlug both parties, are,ep,alllieted with rheumatism that neither have walk ed in twenty-five years, and the bride is unable to dress and undress herself. the reason assigned by Mr. 8. for marrying Miss. M. is,..that some two years ago he married a woman that could walk, and she ran MT with a stage driver and he want • ed a wile that he was certain could'nt get off. Art Eaoassous Lem. or Germ Is men tioned by the N. 0. Picayune. brought to that city on the'- : Bth, on the steamer Ohio, from California. , h weighed fifty pounds. It is composed mostly of pure gold, appar ently having, while in a liquid statm-run anieng some quart/. rocks, It was MI MI near the Mariposa, nboul three feet below the surface of the earth, *d,ooo was of fered for it on the spot where it was found, het it is is supposed to he worth 100,000, although thelactual value,canuot be ascer tained until it is ground up and assayed.-.- The big lump is now the property of Mr. 11. I3.•1lY Illinois, who arrived in the Ohio. DISORACICIFILIL RIOT IN A Ci t uaeu:..—On Sunday last quite a serious disturbance occurred between two opposing sections of the members of an Episcopal Church at Chelsea, Mass, This dispute is of long standing, and °soh party having chosen a minister, both of them attended in the Church on Sunday, and a contest ensued as to who,ohould olheiate, In the melee one of the clergymen had his robe much torn. A lame crowd collected outside, the town authorities put-a atop to the affair. and took posession of the Church, tzto says the Boston Bee. UNION OP PIIX New I r ons pP.AntitAts. —The Albany Atlas, of Monday morning, pitblishes a call for a Democratic State Convention, signed by the Hunker Chair. loan of the State Committee and the Barn burner qfriairman of the last Legislativ Caucus, "to nominate a ticket for State ! officers to be supported by the whole de mocracy of the State at the next election, and to determine how future elections shall be called." This is the formal union of ! the Barnburners and Hunkers of N. York. Whether it will a bona fide union reinaina to be seen. The Tmeofocos who make much a piti ful cry about the Galphin claim, arc very careful not to let it be known that the prin cipal was' paid by Mr. Walker, of Polk's Cabinet ; and that it was only the interest that Mr. Meredith paid. They will find it an up hill business to make the people believe they are honest in their denuncia tions of the payers of the interest, while they do mit say a word censuring him who paid the principal. Wo should like to hear the Locofoco logic that could show why the principal of a debt should be just ly dee and not the interest. Come, you old plunderer*, display some candor, and show at least a leaning towards fairness. —l..etrown Courier. A GOOD PROVISION.—Oae of the pro visions of the Constitution of California is as follows t--" Every law enacted by the Legislature shall contain but one ob ject and that shall be expressed in the title.". This is an excellent provision, and was intended to guard against any Legis lative “log-rolling: which seeks to con►- bine several objects in one Omnibus bill, so called. We of Pennsylvania have suf fered more front this characteriatic,man ner of getting bad measures through under false. name', than any other State. It is an infamous system, and it is not surpas add It desperation and cunning by any mo dems tuvennon of those who live by their wits. A. Omar Arraoxcnino.--The new Cinnet ix now faintly visible to the naked eve, in , the _constellation.Ursa Minor. It will continuo to appoach the earth until Of middle of. July, when it will attain its miniteum distance from us of about thirty eight millions ormiles, or less than half ha distance. Tee iliew-iork:Mirror says : Avis ia also approaching the Sun, it beCorne five or six,thues bright el than it now is. On the .11th ofJuly it will be seen a fyar degrees to the West of die bright siai Arcturus, in the constellation HAWN,. Meting rapidly to the South, it will pass neer the Star Spica Verginis on the - 23d of July. and will anon atler des cend below the Southern librison. As it is already fast , inereasing ie brightness, it wilt probably be distinetly to.the naked eye during the middle of July. Dbliciociroa Sum benville 10n) Herald repotts 'SOO in court, in , which :John Evans recovered 82,000 dantsjime ,sitilnit John Powell, a meechantodittY Yee* dart for )he dup tion, of the„daughter of WO. pjaititift tuat thirteen yens of age. Michael/Eastern( Eaibfi; nib, bite tebiSterfid 111,006 dal atigestlmi ureliftm 'IL 'Winston, Or 1110 emrticlitin of his Aatightei, , tithe mai the Dris patient on, soutanes Of thet feet: Ile t,i14401 pree, ljttt after Ward s, in tercoutee Wes cikklituitul by cionsent of the lady, DitruntinEwii,Attutaartint.—The riebtol/ Npieni state that Dr.• Duncan, Into scpctoentative in the Legislature from Diu 'Whin County, has lost his entire family of children, consiegng of four, all of whom died in one . wall. Ellen Dorsey, the eld ellikerd 0, years 10 months and 4 dayek s4i'ion Sunday the 2d inst. ; Benjamin mod 3 years and 3 months, on '''uleeior the 4th ; Greenbury Dorsey, fled 8 months, on Thursday the oth ; and lion& noreer*, aged 6 years and 4 nuniths; ori filthy' the 7th lust. 'Fhey all died til scarlerfever. ~~. ~~~ OliniatittAbAititi4ioNlL-A Cot Me d. man plenrecif %eel BonneAtely residing sysk.llchintter,, in Howanl District, MIL, diA4 /on Alm Ist , instant, the, victim ofkinive ry and I superatition... A isrme . antosint of phlegm haring ogetwalord ,itt his doom from,sespiw 04,_ he end Sie arifespiele ded lie had isi fro/ iit him, Sat that some body had utricked" him. A nitailrior tune-teller" in Baltimore esolisiogiThes idea, no One was allowed to see eima,euld, he taking no nourishment finally died: NSW Mexico. AS 4 SL Louis Republican this advice* fiat gamma Fe. which cithGraithl"lattast u l a r ie b Y Hugh N. gtialt s the elegant New Mexico, p . ii,Mettuthority of friend of his. lately arnved frthit the New IllielieeemßP• lOU., Alt Pargeet it'ete_4etiliAlNl fins! State the mime• of the Texan Oomilliesioners the majority was in favor of a territorial government; but that occurrence immediately changed the attpect of affairs. and at tbejastiteetmet all *ere tor . State government. ttrillt.—Cot. Nome, the tr. S Mika, overnbr'in•New Wale°. bho Wart* . Its directing the ofeetion of dairigmai Ira cow .union to be held for the purpose oft a State Culminates lust twain. &Moo Goleta mem for Me . Tenitthry. Confestitis Wes to be oouveneti at Peal ts on the lath of May. A VEiE it AN QRII4IIIIAI.--Annwit dr convicts from UM fftsie Primo who snow wear fenced in the . WI marital Court at Beam se Mew day, WA a quo named Henry Woods, &Soot yekri old, who has three tintint been onsteseed and so often had hie winimen reward - lbw sides hiving served di other weisentes bear ins. hums the year tutu,ha.haapileaiMews in solitary continentent. and 38 years at hod h.' bur in the State Prison. INTE Boston Mitreentile Jamul. of . March 25, 1845, gives ebb following sake of the most popular remedy of ike daf WILD CHPRaI BALSA/.—We speak in praise of ister's Balsam of Wild Cher ry, because we believe hum onr own knowl edge of the article alit it is one of the best iu insrltet foe the eddiplaisfis for which it is recunitneedsch medicine,This coming from such a re- --- 1 spectable source and carefully prepared by /1111 E Got said final Av.-WM of Wit: an experienced . and skillful physician, is le- -°- elan VANOOSIDEL, Committee of the ceiv by the public with confidente: las person and estate of E LIZ ABE T II eMercy has been proved is many Ada-, CROfo.2Lenatie, bating been filed in the rate cases of disease, and its fame has ra-i Court otCoaunon Pleas of Adams county, pidly extended. It has been extensively I die Court has appointed the Ild 41fonday used in every part of the coontryi paniew- of August next. ; for the confirmation and lady in the 'diddle and Northern States ; allowance of said aetount, unless cause to and strung testimony from intelligent and ' the manly be shown- highly respectable persons has been adds..' By the Conn, ced in favor of its merits as a remedy for (IR IN PICKING, Prolley. _ t __, . colds and coughs, a ff ections of the chest. Pr.almn ' w - T • ".14 i diseased liver and &impala. Jesse tl. ISSO. ' 3 Ir2'None genuine unless signed by I. Burrs, on the wrapper, For sale by g. H. BUEHLER., Druggist, Geuysherg: YELLOW, Snip, TYPHUS La/ - VERa--I)TSENTRRT. Lap DIMMIIIMILII:-.-11111i the commencement, it is of absolute ii.: portance, In tile* Of i speedy cure. that a full dose of pills be taked at mute, beeinse the humors which produce diseases of this: class, are always of the trtost tealionaini,r poisonous quality, and no safety .to 6k ex ists while any portion remainsm the bow-i els or the blood. Should the first dose not cure, be not alarmed, but reiterate the, dose. Should the esscuationsbe retry pa- . trill, of bad odor, unnatural color, he, be sides using four at six pills twice a daY.' take also a teaspoonful of powdered chat coal, in water, every day, while these symptoms continue. Let your dim be light, and of easy digestion, as arum suss, rice pudding, Indian meal gruel t also, sheep's head broth With rice and a &mot - . cintimon boiled lb it, or calves bead broth. Sheep's head makes the best diet if it be boiled until the bones are clean. /Mende the first dose of Pills eines when timely used. Sometimes three ur four doses may be necessary. There are eases ha which it takes weeks to cure ; but they do not occur once in a thousand times. In any , event, no medicine or plan of treatment is better than that above recommended ' will sooner cure. So soon ap the iffinaZ ting matters are removed, sot yon will be Well, and not sooner. Anodynes and astringents have a deleterious effect ; be: cause they occasion the retention of that death principle which alone anises dynes= tery, diarrbasa, cholera and all other die. eases, according to its excess over the prin. ei ple oflife. But Brandreth's Pills ate op posed to this as water is to fire, or as beat is to cold ; and when they are takes into a man. they go to work boldly sodding* out this death principle from the body— and all they can do—bet if there be work for fifty doses, one dose mast not be ex pected to do the work of filly. And this truth should always be kept in mind. Let not the patients frighten thmaseltes with the idea that they are too weak to be:l..omb porglog; ,bot bear la mod that these mild operating Pins of Dr. Bandireth put not o emakosat. into the fraese s butdraw weakness out, leireireg, strewth ie ip ill place, and give composing sleep at NW, and an appetite to relish any food. GU The Drandreth PWsaresaiifss 25 coos pathos at Dr,B. Brindrette *Principal 011ice.2111 tliosdway. N. Yoik, and by the Mowing dab authorized Agents:-4ohn M. Stereasais, Ott -4,16114 ; Moltsinger & Perm Protenbarg; ll:walnut Mart Bunterstown; 41.11'neisseil, buttstown ; D. M. C. White. Ilamptaw; Barisr• ingor & Co.. Littlestown ; Mazy Iheacan. Cogs. town ; (kW W. ,dr, H. D. Basior,rainisid; D. J. M. A triabaugh, But Berlin Poi& Atinsnona ei, Mechanicsville; Souse' lithith,Masosar. [Apia by 11550.-2 w INALTIDIO9Ig MdUCEIN Own Tar wivrisoita yea aw"winerismalN FLOUR.-641ea In Waft if 809 WMImeL and Street flour at $5 3t. City. lOUs iii Aga 37. Corn meal 82 81 a 4 17 87, ato fry Sus URAIN.-Supply of all kinds at Gana SOL pa& c at e Le as itt li f I g.Mgartleilt(bl3 tm, yellow 00 . a 61. oa9=ta i tya 50 a 19190 bilk ea thilleitf, mind to "SAW s 7.75 mg. sal ging $3.60 greart., , t ) . HIM-8•10 t of-Ute bops at >j/75 a 55..8110 " 14A1111 RD. • 9n the Ott mat , try the ihre.44. Calkireeedieni sire Yanne, of New °staid, sail '5/FNRMAIRRIIA ' RT f f 4l4•FirMall' • of Pre Mtn. Oft the 1 lth' b 7 '1161 . 11414 / 1 r- Bsdall a sick" Patois led Alien Astasaa M both a f t this panty:. • .. t On. the 13th, by the Aim. P. Rogiona, ler, SiMUCL n. PATTRINION aal Mal Iguoisarine gyica T --,ttOth of this 4 9anty• On the sth tnit.,by dee' Rev. R. One", Dares MONFORT and Misr SARA* r110.71.1006--bedl thin cotshtpi • DIED, On the 7111 inst., Mns. Liras* Wllllll4lllr, ow of Nicholas Wierroan, sen., deceased, al Hew tington tuwaship,, mad VI years latuetbs and 7.1 dupe On the 11th inst.. Le,-INa Euz a•rresolauirk. ter of Mr. %Villiado Eichults, of Itutlot Losnalate, died 3 years Ind It) day IL • D"WW. 0W►(..4/41DCWW111r. 'NM Offailf. Collector of the pod of Eno' GI. Pa.. awl Lubec of Mr. Hews, for -10111. fine of thefeePrkiere.et the Woh horse llaies, tliatl ai his risigleace on the tOIitTfCONVENTION. egg Whi g voters of .Adaise county r nignemed to assemble stunk pla ces of holding townthip elections . in their renpsetive bonsight and township* on So harlay the 25E4 by elVidy next, at TI sleek in tho after-4htir• and Ahura to select two delegates io represent ouch brit eogh and township in a County Gonven ties which is Lenity sidled to assemble at the Court-house in Gettysburg on Wed wes&ar dkelr7th-day July-no:4 at: 10 o'clock* . A. M.. for the purpose of placing is nomination csarbdants to be, supported for the etworal ellen to. be filled . it the sowing elections and appointing fienatori. .1 sod Coolpessiesal Conferreesi sad at. teeding to sack etbet.dottes as the inter. eau .f die petty wwy armoire. llCrirlie township, sod borough Meet. logs on Poterday to be o opened at 6 sad closed at 6 O'clock. P. M. A. E. STEVENSON. • D. HORN EE„ • , a al WEREARY, WE, D. !HINES.. • F. CEO. H. BINDER', Jai 21, 18811. .Eirosty Gamut/41e UMPii LARGE English Silver WATCH, OR- matted as the Sim 41enton, Wa des." ilia a mid chain and key attached so it 6 was taker from Mr. fkott e s Bath' bane, is this lowa. where it was mei ; deeitally left se Saturday mailing the Bth. lost Any isforautios that May lead to iw reetweiy.left with the editor of this pa per. till be thankfully remised. and the o Wormer removably rewarded by the own' T. T. TITUS. ) Peinea Castes /well: NOTICE. T"E4 . 5* -- aid mid of Jona Wouross. Assingennef iBRAIIA.III MYERS, and - lie:skids wife, having been filed in the Cant* IDointilinn Pleas of Ad ams eciantt o the enure' has atiphinted the 3d -Mondry 4'.dugust next, for the con- Entianod and allonllnett of avid iCtiount, aides, tense to the contrary* be shown.— By the Court, JOHN PICKING, Prodion'y. PnAlliebefirgOlikei, Gettysking. • " Jane 21, 14g5a. 3t•' TAKE NOTICE. eaTIME iced's:cm - her retjuesis all who are indebted to him . of long standing; to . and niake payinent bn or before the VIM of help, as after that time their a - eosins will lie Oared in the haids of a Inv fitir officer for eolleetion. . . K ELIXEI mtrra - Itine ii: SCHOOL EXAMLNATIONi A , 51 efitaitmaiott of the P . oblic &loofa of the Basseglt of .Getysburg, will ask place as follows rarrotes, Wednesday. lone 26, at 9 o'clOck, .t. a. ; Mr tirrizawlea. at 2 o'clock, e. a, ; Miss M'Crazir's, oil Thursday, Jdne 27, at 9 giehotha ; Miss JP'calt#o,' eg at 2 o'clock. r. a. ; Male High School. on Jowl Ile, at 9 o'clocki F{(- ' scale High Schwa. at 2 o'clock, e. m:: Miss Ill'illbmaam'a, on Hstardayf June 29, at 9 o'clock, a. a,. • The poems soil gicattliatut of JIM popilsi as also the public. are respeetfaily tad b aires4 the eausiestioas: order actims Board, VANDERSLOOT; Jim! . . • . (sir THE OLD X Tx JI Did BUT IN A NEW SHOPr G, FREY • Iry EINDI6IISMs aekno*ledgtnefiti id bis friends for rust faros, and hit the pleasure of audestieing that he is again located at the did stand. on Washington street. one squam south of Thompson, s Hold, silken he teill'int torepatitd, al here tofore. so do all kinds of C 04471, CLOTFI, NON PAVIT ING. !Meanings Repairing done at sho' notice. sad au reasonable teams; Mt which Cottony Predsmit;nrill he Saheb. The subscriber is thankful for put (a shes. and hopes. by attention in biPidcel• sad a desire to please. to merit and reesiva a continuum of public patronage. , J. G. FREY. Cleuraing..kiL-114.i8d9r,-tf, 011. Glagrr FACTORY, - TO COAOOMptp.IIB.O . . mmad ireapectfully artnoua to the.Coarit makers ac.Gettys. Ipaig and odor place% that they *vomit. , meaceti the o ata( tgca ft , • Oil Eloth and Canvass • For Clearimi. of tie very beat qu al ity, en sapiebiralhisartherevi rr rg.4 ° t main amaclarbio taros. Out Clump" will, he bead eiptalist finish and quality, to any marafadtamed ia are city. , ,subseniten also rasnAteture, for irboksale or :Mail, COACT VAR. hi ISII, of a superior quality. to which they # invite the atteation of Coach-makers, and persows wanting to purchase with a view gowning again. They have now on hand, an l will constantly keep on hand, a full sePPlY p_Orders from a distance will Int promptly attended to. SAMUEL J. LITTLE. GEORGE 11. LirrLE. Marzoh I. 1950. WHITE WIIEAI' FLO U It --also a good article of Family Flour, white and yellow Corn Meal, Buckwheat Meal, dic.,—a full not ortment--4or nale to- 11. W. IL'LMERSLY. Law & Pena!tin against Passing SMALL NOTES. A NNEXED will be found the pnition • 43 . of the Act of Assembly of 1860, pro hibiting the circulation of notes under 95 : 85ar.48.--That from and after the twenty:find thy oinCligifet, 'rine thousand - eight hundred - end filly, it,shall not be lawful fur tiny person or per sons; Occrititiori br body corporate, directly or. tasno. pay out, posuoalehange,lnit in circaletbia," integer, or cause to be hotted, paid etn, peeved; earihangol, circulated en' transferred, any bank:oo4 note, bill, certifieelle, ar say toknowl. sdgment of indebtedness wh_ n ateCipTet ? purporting to be a hank note, or of titer character of appeosenci of ebank tone, ct calculated M cireutincin all a /Ink note, timed', or purporting to be issued by any bank or t ioorloralad pany, or ossociation of places, not located& p eune yfeania, of • 1!.01 delguittation than fi ve dollars army iiolition or psovisions of this section by any corporation vrr Isloocorporate, shatlt subject ad& i:erpotation'oUWily corporate to the mount of eve hundred dolts/6;4 1 W any vita*: bun of the provisions of this; suction by any pub.' tic officer holding, any other) or OPPoutionott of honor or profit under the opittitulP* API WO of this State, shell subject srich *mit° the payment of one hundred dollars; and any Violation of this section by sof other persthi, tiot 'being a Willa Wyss:, shall sttbjeet *bah. maim 40 the paytnefit of uronty-firry dollars, orsedisirof. Vithiehfin Wait GM above mentioned, elisitegi to the informer, and, the other half*" the county"knob the edit is brought , end way be sued for aid recovered eti debts of hid amount are now,by iltie recoverable in any action of dirbt, in the - tranie of the Cow monwealth of Penney I wank, grAl Itor the use cif the proper *Welty, as forth* peru. swing. The undersigned, in directing the attsntion of the reader to the foregoing section of the Act of 1850 v, would loan* him thst-he will receive the notes thus prohibited; et PAR VALUE, in exehengel for goods; at his cheap and orwpried Clothinc , I; Vatiety Store, in Gettysburg, nearly opposite the Bank. Persons wishing to gets rid , of therm notes without sacrifice, and who. at the same tune desire to secure BARGAINS in the way of Ready-made Clothing or any other article in his linen will do well to give him a call. His stock of SUMMER CLOTH ING is full and.complete, embracing some thing to please all fanciest from. fine and superfine goods down to- the cheapest and most serviceable wear, It is useless to enutnerate the artieles.or to say more, My friends , and customers know my mode of dealing. I have but, the one price and charge one oat, no more titan the other, for the same article. I therefore feel confident that those *he are in the habit of making their purchases with ate know that they can bty chtuper from me than at any other establishments 110::7rhe subscriber has en hand a Viet Rockaway Buggy ; also a second-hand Do., without toll, whidit He *ill dispose of at PriCESSO low as try astonish the purcha nlir-4-; Also, *lot-of GRASS.- - MARCUS SAMSON, June sth, 1650. Potter's Patent Oil Cloths. Patent Oil Cloths for Carriages, 11a- • bles, }itiors, Sta irs, Cats, THE subscriber has in stoti and is bon• scantly thailtifiletetting a goinpiote as sortment of these goods, the quality of which is unsurpassed, andnhielt he is enabled to sell to dealers at Piles Ilia can not fail td give Satisfaction:- Meld - lints al a .distauFe wishing in formation concerning prices, &c., can ad dress TIIOIIIAS POTTER. Itlanufacttitof of dil Ulotley , I ail North Third at., Philadelphia. June 14, 1830..-30 o)oAkit HAMRA; ' TllO gubaeriber has knit: received and opened the largest stbek of Gobdit efei before putellased by him, to enutle rate which would tax the indienee of the reader too much: I would therefore Witte all to Ball and eiamine my stock before putettising elsewhere. f hdvtl made my fay seleetiOna with gra! cares, both as lt reiteebt tluality and style; and prie&-i- They &heist iti ptirt of Mont d'Liss, Ltneti Lpaffe% • _2 - ACAS, , INGII.IIMS glinitiout qtiditiesi tawns, plaid and plain 4 aconpt $4, Cambric: Muslins, Irish Limply* lithirthips, Linen Handioreiliefs ; Threaad, Swig', Cambrii C6ll,oce LACES ,jandIEDG INOS; Hid: Litle, Thteild and Cottolv . ogoirape oiatcp., Perimiit bafgains woold do *oil to call, „as ,the moktO, "Quick Salvo ind; Small i'rofitei' l wfie.strioliYildlifre'l J. L. scil;cm, Gettysburg; Apritti. 1889. Fresh Arritiiii GROG"' 'MAIM girl EXS MORE ) A•es tl4. W. ' HA Mtfifitii C irx he retained from the eitss, - With juL increased ; and well aeleetell "atiackt- Medi de eiIIOCEItIES. of all kitttli, mod sdiatti, Coffee; *Oatmeal, illeh;ltkg gaff, ' which lie 1111 sel~' ttt prides that can ' t be beat Itny'Where.-=l' Altd, dre ftillitit and beet aseciittitepy Qtt2EltSlirAirg ever ': opened ' ' in 'ibis' market, td wHfcVi to Writes the', itientfoii of: riuteliaside l 'itit the Utgis inent'or Sitpdti alt .t ioilttite Variety', with thi asserittee (11.1 they eiti t iet be beat, eidierld cheap - Ades. olltidalibbefoitepace to ieePre liargaihw,lerif'EtAtitEggitrif,,' North+ 'edit corner of OM Wattled& Gattyabipii, 11156, ' " ' " 'he Ladies' - Attentibii iet4eOteully invited to d litiie4sB4l4= weni,o vary AuPO°r t 140? pla r & 4 44- 4 FN I S7: Pe . Be Lommhi, ?,,:iltry gimp. , 44L , t , • OUP. , AllttMOf —.....:....;-: JET'fERS TOsta:rientrrY Wih'it Ts: t taie bc,PitiOr WoLF, Med' ger m:my tit. Atlanta to., deceased, Haling been' gtantea to th eubscribers, notice i f , t l etoy given to all ndebted to said'estate to Make payment Wu out delay, and to thostihaving claittes to present the same fin' settlement, to the subscribers, residing in same town ship. MARY'WOLF, JAMES STE MILEY, OLIVER STEA 11LE "V , I May. ,17,--.- 7 0t . Executors. 101.1138, of Nails just rer 1000 ceivett anti' for sale by .ronN FAIIN Ets.rocK-. MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE. rritE underelkned has opened 11.11 °Rice Jo- in Carlisle street, next door.toCnie "STAR" office; where he will , hefednd at all times, prepared to attend toed bbilneea that may be placed in his hands, D. BUEFII•ER. 7 ' Gettysburg...lday 10, 1800, SCHOOL "ACCOUNT' OF' THE swoop. tbs. 1d5b.450. I=ffla 44:.8. APCRRRARF.. Bitqce Treasures of the School Auld of the. Borough of elsitiburg, for the School year enolinir June Ist, WOO. ORr bllitice:4dligticate in hind' or J. d. lietliemeik;;` — " To titieli itlibited for Cite' yege' ending,June lac, 1850, 1117:0 Stitti4plirepTro n ition t9t'lP 4 ? ' 191 09' • $4907 Ilb orCtirii; tultiou, Wm, h i ; • .Skft% J. as 00, it 'W. 12,9 59. is Wm. WilfiefOrl • 20 80: a. ' 220 . :00 a T. Ditterline) 220 " J. 'Bibb, , 101, 00, .1 Min 1 40 0 9 st " A. M'ClOttYt 103 04 N. E. M'OMitti 135, 09 ' 1 M. Siattlan 9,ar tiM. Mliiik: , 44 84,*00 . 0.1,446. 60 RENI scaoou =bus— P. Wei4er4 , x. ' oo Rev. B. Ke,ller4 po 00 R. G. Harperi • BO OA 8. Falineftock4 , !14..00 H. Salkzgiver, BO 00 S. H. Buehler., „; 00 _WS 00 Cull paid A. DI Buehler; form. er Treasurer. $Bl. 29 M. Fissel. • wood, 1848,, , , 40..00 M. 'Croatia, .. 81 26, Sundry persons, suiting wcttot4 8 03 J. C. Culp; work, . 51,76 I). I.ashell, glass, dtd. 3 04 144,1100er, printing; • 13 12 D. A L jluehler. l.‘ . 10 0 1 i A. Ihintselmal. isoartlii . - 10 $6 F...z—vinderskiii mite, . : , 201 00 14,4a1 i tl felpetrel, .§.c. . . 80 . , 03 -.4 4 .1 eh S I . Q' ' 0 *I ' toveiftiii. : 'We i t, 011iVil, Won. 4411 . irtg; 4361 ,ZT 90 S. rthilestoilk Puerto:ix_ , ; 449 IC liiiiietst crick; % 4 ‘......;. ~,,_ 4 I " Till Jobil.ClitillealasH ,work; • . . i ,lf OA Henry !Aide. 'li . • eni Philip Fried;, U Geo. Arnold , boor' doi ( , .- 11 90 S. H. Buehler; books; ' • •-1 /81 Mrs. Wade, eadking fires; &e.l 387 D. and J. Culp/"repairs, & glazing, 820 Geo. Shryeeki interest eationti. J 8 75 Geo. Smipe.liand, . 190 \97 F. D`. Vanderslooti duplicate, 5 00 J: M. Stevenerh, *owns: g 40 Sundry ilmidental expenses, 8 00 J. G. Frey, fees and releages. 144 19 Treasurer,' per cent. on $1310.18,20 20 Amount in Treasurer's hand, ding the uncollected balance of duplicateJor 1134 U-501 31 82967 01 (0•-$000 of the above payinents were made IbrAebtss, of the peaking. yeari the undersigned, having examined the above aceotnat of IS. S. ilir6reeary„D4s-, met 'treasurer, do hereby Certify that it is collect. • JANiiil3 G. REELF h I Pres t+ P. E. VedenniumooTt Efic'Yo June 14,1850.-31 (~fi)ceri~s, tioFTF:S, 'l' gar, Su Shinp, S Molar. ni seiN Cheese, Fish, &d 4 Also an all soruneo of apical,.&c., sHeaP ,fet . r FAHNgerocies. , • !Avid t3ltws IVoit nle at .tohn i'ahneatocies—Mill a• and Creaa-cut SAWS, of Superior quality. • T Blacksmiths: MMOUSZITOLE; Dudley Fdeistr Atti ails ; also Colter Key View. ftir sale very cheap at ' JdUN FAHRESTOCRII,' Cutciliate &t 004 Ak. 'NEW *ldols for Baking, can bd had 1-21, at JOHN FAHNINTOCK'ff. Shoo. Viudinw clopisTANTLy dtl - han4, Iliorpt4o, aid LidingElliitti,Viresid, Pegs and Wax, with a full assortment of 6hotninaliers' cola. 1011,P1 „ , Plane# and A GENEith.liaimartinantat Antes ao Plaue-troax can be taunt! a% „ JOHN VptiE l3 loo.lol. • virioz (IF l3 f4tdr7 , 11114181/ 1 44 tigriNie tiogukifor Ole JOUN FAIINEItrOOK'S. TO tuut CoLLEurblas ADAMS courrvi sit4iXTRAOT reetek‘ilfili a r teed jt ' the Shalt Triattitittit. tO 04 'omit tier* thitl i t Nit* ; ins? be 'will . fitt 'We iti diaw your attention to the`tadt, triat'aller the 21st day, of Attar niml.tbe c i irculddltin of oily bin holet4f a legit dencinlination than five di l iars, (except•Ahountolea isabedbY the banks nflthla soot •Under the set of 4th Reit 18414),1a, prOlitibited by law, and punitilid ble by coil end criminal protebution. No note, of any descriptitlut eteept as drore *Risl,'Or lels denomination than dols late, can' therefore lie teeeiteci in paythenti at this dellattutent, alter the fi rst day of /one, JOHN M. biUK Stole Trea.uhth. ,ollsetOrg are .therefotti Notified, hot to tbceive, in .paytnent t i taxes, any note of a !esti deifinhinatiritt an five dollars, ex tern the "teller' notes of this State, issu ed under the' net of May 4, 1841, JOIIN FAUN ES'l'OOlC, 7', CUM/ .Idaves County. June 7.-3 t • Table Cutlery. AFULL and excellent assortment tif common anti superior 'Fable Cutlery; speous, dcs., for sole at ANIERSLV 'S ._/ M'AIasTER'S ALL-lIEAL INdr OINTMENT Contaitill no Mercury or Other Mineral. VIM'Al3.lBrElt, S ALL-lIFAI.ING OINI ilhLai M ENT. containing no mercury or oilier Mineral, has been well attested dialog the Is.i sixteen yerits, andmore than one million boxes having been *hid within ; , the gest four years shows it is fast coming into Publ't ulvu r i u May be stildtriffy'thie Is the "Portray Friend. For tumors, ulcers,and aU kindiref WA, it has "K - her liviridthirrg better for the mwe of litter.•l , ,a , • , , , u. 8UR14 , -111,is One. 4,311 e best Runge in tile world or lime., (fle ditections i for wing it.) PILEEIL-Thousands oh yearly onred by the °lntelsat. It nevei fails of giving reliet for the Piles. ••' ,'. li , l , ii-, ~ : f inijoing I RS NM iN u imp knew Its value in ca , aka ot "(woollen" or crore Breast, they would not bei4eithiiili:' Itistich clods, if freely used, ac ettilittt tu 'the' directions srOurid each box, it gives religf•irt'S icryfeekourt IMAimdad•the box are direetiohs for Wing AIcALLI 17.11 . 8 OINTMENT for Scriifelet, F-: riltiPelat qtrse/tiK tn, &alit Head. Sore Eves eidimy, Dwarf,' ranchitis, Nervous Affec tsaii,'Pasnt,Aistiset o the Spine, Ihadarhi, distil iesailhislidissi Ear At t, Purer, Corns, all Muni ', ft Of theilkin,Swee bps, Ptswpiet, ter., S w elling of the Limlart fined I,Theuesetiem, Pitts, cold Feet, Crensp,divelkiebi. Bioken Breast, Toothache, Ague in Usti neve In ' lIHEUMATISSIL-11. removes, almost imme diately. the kflanntatidif awl swelling, rind 0417;...... Read; the dirdetions mound the g, „., II XIa.XCIIEI:- ,- Tliti sdivd lout Eurdil Oblong idt the lisad:ailie, ' , mho hid it regtilarly very meek tovitoreive years, so SUMS! Its to cause vomiting. , flad4 l l/41/4A.1%...1fe have cured cases which have wigs*4l,pfisid every known remedy and tlig skill of (rpm fifteen to twenty physicians.— OlinMihi ttild is that litter having spent Snot) on hurchlldrill eittimit any benigt, a few Imes of thit oinctinsit diked them; 'arid do with many others. The followitykteptiptedial Was given by the celebrated Dr. Wooster /leach, the author of the great trosikurlogwrikeptitled,,,:"The American practice IIL 111111116kiedY Ad Faintly Phytirian ;" thealgo i rolitisiog merits tit which barn bekh ap ri Aißdviscogaised ,by nine sovereigns of ellaVilli'ledie"inade ihquitoted rith,ilie in grille& *Mel ceMposi AVAlReter'e All•lleal ingOkittotent. miff lilividt prescribed dliti tested t in my private practice, I. have no hesitation in sayinl or cerpfying that, it jp a Vlgitebis Reililidridono4ning-dio Min.* sffstaties wiled. eeeil; tit* iiitiegrgiliirnis,dbitillindd ditthey ere; and used as directed try the proprilor, are not only havicllogsilkteillgtfat kiiiiteriii 4 ix uly scientific remedy of gid it Tower i and I cheer fully recommend it as 4 tompouod *kith be* done ninth gag, and *WIC It =led' Ib't eine Of 4 gttat Watery of dusgal ' gli- hd telovsle ,either teboodnosofilid or dikkfil tit the Oily. e sale of secret mediciori o s it regarri,fdh t Irkii honest, conscMothms lid Unlace cha eteh' the proprietor Of 61,41 ant, and the discovery; bbllgell IA o say Apt is. gafilltielts '- zlrk BEAM M.D. 'biest.YorigAptitigkilliddio' ' •'` 11 44 1 Tkaa agriyientkr ir for guy patt.bf thi bodyfir,Jimbi . " ineti 1 1 4 1 - Ip_iwtrAil case it "hoot be amMied - aftem - ~ edprOxi go Ofnutiiiit will ' iii' gdnuiDe entail the trartioAes.thwbviaLibig. is writ teridejfki i pen rin , evorylalial. , ,' • 23" For eaki,by my 'A gents is all the principal town; Aik the litutod Otaws, . . JANIEti INcALI4IiIR, 4, a Shoprietpr of tiii abode Medicine, PRINCIPAL OFFICE No. 28, North Third etreet, Philadelphia. 8-7 TRICE 25 CENTg PER 1101:46m ACITNTBI 4 -Pii i Roeder, Getty/ 20 tie:. eeph 11l illknry, 4 ttotowili, Molt.,. ft 4Wryo, Entlnit.l.W.4; J. .. &hal la 1., ifanow4i ; A. moiris & Co., iorki4. Senigichm*hdrisburg. June }s,lB l fo.—oolkly , .., ~ . ~. . NEW :411011S1 ` rms. io.j As just reeeivitti, and is Otliv sLit as IraIRGE , A STOCK • 'spring Goods;' • • as fias hlidtV offered 4'16 1 '00) . W, at tiny tithe.. conittiisitig 'virfott of,Staide and rancy'Artteles. He Atilto.it,unneri essary, to name ariinligitti,the tiiintitmerit ie 0)1411144 and: bi dotli,(l.o'w as siVy other estub)hiltntint'' 'tlie place: can 441 the iamb , irtTliit Udine. is . tnyited to a large' vidiety or • V A'W'c T ti a MID'S. 'PleatO r biti44l) sad jugs tod;iMroniiest. N 2 Ott : , . chi' ref, as,l'ab.;l•lippketo,ohuract tub 1 . , 0 7 BIPROIN Brixoll4 41t4.. for sale by JOHN , • AIINESTOCNi Masai Are.o A LARUE and fall ataltallttatit of Naila i ttasflAtellaf, Hingtie, Glass, dee, Porioral 'be impelled at the loWeat iffittatal •'t -JOHN F,AHRES'fOCK'S: Otisi rairmishi ir Dye Oltylts; LAIWE ibillioitirtErif-`:-to to fouhd at JOHN FAIRNESTOCIUS, mid Power!, 0' glittr r e (gal .77 4 14 ( ) i MiCleaP r • Lan° ofil A very superior .Artitte, for sale by titt)thit.: ARNOLD, Cutlery. NI'VF And Portid, Pen-krrivegi Ita zors; Fltissota, Chisels. brewing- Knives, sell Axes, of all kinds { fat sale a • JOHN VA . 1m A RSEILLES QUILTS,u very baud ito- some article, for salo br April, 20. OLIO. ARNOLD, Combs t Combs ! AEINV. aseariment of &ISM Jar received by J. L. SCHICH. Maas!. Faux! 'A Large variety of FANS just reeeitd ed and °tiered to the Ladies at arz's Cheap Corner. *DIES t^lyhing 11A11t 'MAIDS catt A be aeconithodated at t..4CIIIICK'S. COI) Fl&ll.—a prime arttak—for *64 at SMERSLY ANN No: 1 IMackerel, Scotch lierrorair, 4.4sokora of artotra'kuate, Choose, se., &c. !Juntal. aud. Fumelicit, ..Clllll- .6f nll fhifttvtrus Diametiis, And or that*, t;ninifointo which ate by in tucked, 14,0kt:toed or Imbecility condition or th. nicievots Thiti boantifol mitt bonveolant iippirbotios of the 117.4 lerlous a rmors of tiALVANISM Roil MAO:4VMM. . 3 beenpronouncod. bx pbyxklang, Europe sod the tinltCo State., to be the muss 'oho/04 Mrdirinel iiisenntry ^I Me .4gi. br, dfIRISTIE'S tiAiivAina Ent .n.‘. .. . , i lIIAONETIC FLUID, , Is used with die most jeerfefd end certain success l** cases of GENERAL DlCBlLli'lf; ' Strengthening the weakened IMF., fliHell kW* to Oa ravioli■ nrgans, and invigorating the entire Akita's. A in i,, ViTS, I c N i kiii 1 4' fit i r Ai giiP s rAiTrask,°"rtt (7 f ; iipinc. tiou ido.v.r 1, Lur.itl'Auo u , T D Y 'rAr... E 8 , NERVdII9 ' Tit nit 3 tA„ PALPITATION Or, THE HEART, Arori.k: t, EU,R &Lt. PAINS ill the SIDE and CHEST, LI Elt CO)IPLA NT. SPINAIf COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE bf the SPINE, HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the RIDNEkS, Dffiv CIENCY OF NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENEROIIf' and all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints "HMI lima one simple cense—namely, A Doe'augment of the Nervous BYNUM op-le NY:RYOUB COMPLAINTS, Drage end Moab eines incr.s the airfare, for they weaken the vital *non: Kids of the already prostrated irritant ; while ender (hi Strengthening, lifelising, vitalising influence of Gid.amv km, a Nipinid by this teantlful and wonderfill di.. nneetT, the exhausted Patient and weitbSped eallefor postored to former health, etrength, elutico dad egos. The treat peculiarity and excellence of Dr. OtitisUe's Galvanic Onrativot, Moulds. in the fact that they arrest and cure deem. by ennui d applieetien, in piece of the erne, mode of dregs King andphydeking the reliant , till exhausted Nature sinks homilessly under the indiction. They dredthrn Me Oahe evil igheifse lii dell& lien el at prOstalt the mei , i.nar, Jed nmr .444 courant (Ivory under any env., item... Etna . Uoo th MO Untied Stade Only three fliers dam — o 4 ood tittsonti tided* all gee olades and eboditiona, anteing 11414" Mere a doge minder of ladles, Who ere peculiarly sub. Oct fe Niitvotis Complaints, have bean INTLRELY AND PERMANENTLY i7VRED; *hen all hope of relief hod been gide tip, and emery thing she been dad in vain ! To illustrate 01) we of the GALVANIC BMW; a porde aflicted with that bane at. eidiladOrt, DrarkssiA, or any dther Chronic et Nadi edit NEbeed. lb Ordinary came, illotillarns are likely midi* Ily their action on the nerds. and mambo id the stomach, Mont Ireejienary rsl4n bet which leave . the patient in a loiter State, sod wiffi inland 601111611 1 / 4 , an., thelletiag UM. emitted has ceMed, Now compere Shia with • effect distilling from the applkatioe et the GALVANIC lIILLY. Take a Dyspipiic subrer, seem the woos iyinoadM W dy *neck, and simply tie the Se I:unit this fi, m tffh,,Magnetic Fluid se directed. ri a abolt Period the ate le penpiration tell Mt ed positive element of the Belt. thereby calming a Its Fveirindetioerwhich will paw do to the beirettectstr . e back again to the poeitlya, Ohs Retying up aces. uirillalvaWooldulation throughout the system. Thu the meld dimwit. came of DYEIPEPEDA are ?ERMA: KICNTLY CURED. A PEW PASS Ifi OFTEN DI SEA S E 'EFFICIENT TO ERADICATE. THE DISEASE OR TEARS. CERTItitiTER fly tkrttioNlALa Of a4 , .. k...t fromJO Itemqp the Conley could be given. ebelketiali ab ALI pee/ Whelan bi thln pipet AN 111111A6RDINART *lll4lO proirb Alt Itlr in Manger than Fiction." OVUM. OF • ibiliPp i nklat!adi i ,33ronahßia and Dyapapala:, .it v. bR. LANE;IE, A CLERGYMAN st-wil tisey, of distinguished sttainnieuls and *WWI 14 :— elnieee, New Jersey, July lg, Mg. ai..l H. caanT k a—Dear Sir: You wish tokteig *ha he. been *a result in my own ease, of yet i nation' o wit thELVANIC DELT AND NLEICLA , Iy reply is as Mows : „Imagist timely years I had been sup:oV tram Ora Every ger th e ej irifdoms became worse, nog goo I obtain pehallaerit relief from thy course of medical' HMI sot whatever. About feurteni years:since, m moor , eelpifenee of tteqUedt *spinal:li to the weather, In tot din" gberle,of mf pastoral Juges, t tweethe subject to • severs cbreaki Blieugistlini, whitii for year aithr year, caused, une.lndescrlbEblis ingtifsh. Farther: in the winter of '4l . ued 'le In consegueoce of, preaching a great deei in eI,E,. own end raring other churches in this, region, I wait Wicked by the Bronchitis, which WOO become ea seyereb • Is to require an immediate suspension of my pastoral iebtini. My eery... gene was now thoroughly prootnotrdi and es toy Bronchitis became wane, so also did to Dye. made end Itheematic affection—thus evincing that Owe dieorders wfje connected with each other through the of the Igen:oust hystem. to the *Hole pthermal ) a k ali there seeined to be qo remedial tent which mg sod reouperste Ilertoill dyiltem • everythi that I had hied for this purpose bad completely fail . At last I was led by my friends to esteminec insect Hone and (though with no t en minglii c e Noir elllciencyd I determined tot the eat. of l b applicatkid . of the, OALTAHIC iiELT RD NE E LACY, with di* MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in June, leak To me ARICA? AAAAA I#lllllf.NY, IN iirp NATO MY D Mae, eerie* impinge bans I Mee inset se to a aroma my emy. Taint. ; vet noon aIIYiND • 111110111 . iambi on Accouter or tee Beoacitriil ; Any my Remy; Metre a:error:on HAS lINTIRKI.T ON•IIREP ~ 7 11,.151/IIRRR Me. Such Is the wonderful and hippy reedits of the experiment. I have recommended th 4 SF.LT thd FLUID,. to riti I=l who have peen likewise solfeg fromNeuntigle Uwe. They have tried them, ward 11•119, hoary r Limey cent: 1 Ilkt, dear sir, tidy timpactiblly yo W. LA ROBERT rs, NDHIi „ ,bvt. eNiirtive oIkIaVANIO ti NEcKLacit It and for all complaint* effecting the Throat or Hei4 slink as Brenehgn, Ilitiadthiation of the Throat, Net, OS Sick Headache, Diasinees of the Heed, Neural& ti Ike Vice, Bur,tiog be }tiering in the Ears. Dealommf • *lsiah is 04114 Nervbias, and that digressed cum {taint, called Tic Delon:thy Paley and Paralysti. AU physicss aclttleiriedge that thbse terrible diseased tin causad .Iby geficimeynJ Net+ctui Ilnere y. lA' sirsellild Utah*, Da. . de remits' w supply, thin 4ellileiti lower, and a e.,avraw awes taught UM iiiibted. DR. CHRIIITieIIi GALVANIC 13/IAigALIIIO tre found w sat service In C:t1.11 cenvillsltina for Eft; YEW/a cbenpludols, and genbrel Alrbollaus the HOS 4 aM umer eltrendtlea Also 111 Palsy aM, Paralytia, and all diseases ZudvEd, dadcieney of WE: gr 3d f l ietvons k:nargy In WY littibi tlf other omen* Tie tioloitiik aild riieuralgled ' Theelareffdfilf 'and liamtlhaelf compliant' are /nue elf . ely relieved by the oppirdtion of the iChtvittili fI.C{II.•CK ANI. Ft Tho Bolt Mime the BlAftffelli, herrhigh }he the Neek lees hes a kiXeff Mitt, e t lie Fluid pet. Nein the affected Write litho* • &lima* eftlietkirti the application N YAM& orjl- ?Utley htindreil Certificetee hoer country a the mint extraordinary ffilitiletei fin siren, if t 4 Hired. jiff tootle of Inronvenlentili (1 OM el b IRISTfE'S CAL f'.INIC.YR TIC: I td, yid Ibey they be worn by the molt feebirsind deffekl yi eil (Oct fete sot safety. In meey caeea the 46 at; tending their use Is hieArli pltraintr 'Ltd atre44l4: den be sent to any part of the ctelinfry. L, The g.latranto Beni Ca tioflank, The daltranic Necklace, Two Dollars. The Olivia& Braceliehli Okla Dolls* neeM::"; The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. , Oct- The article ittei qtemenaorea by fill eel 00, Illtectione. Pamphlet' wait Ortibubei ally W kir XI the authorised Agent. PARTIOULAN 6AutIOPL ocp- amid! 4 couns.4at. and Rita las/ bitdtimis. b: gdOkEILEIA/i BC a t GIENENALRush iro• 132 to Fos T ad*dit ill , : `UNIT IS VITO 114 firrY o l`. sale in Gettysburg; Pa., by dug autheiied AAetiti snmuld, I. tuntatft: litttisity €4, 18.10: Yeti* E tE _ i c444(bEN cc 11. MIMIC/ El{ fiat; just tecelis4 17 4 4 ,,h3r,g1 supply, of fresh tlAithEIV I. et every variety l frona the eel berated Shaker Gardens 'l n Yost: Gettysbdrit, Feb. is. 1880: '%V article fot cooling *titer Mr faellitt pilau' Warm weather, fun 4 114 1 rv: Hike 6,111.)NE ,St Earthen itatti.. 0( strifitt• " tor sale bt ll.lMLlnelif . FEE-BILLS# hit the JeStites of the Pellet end Ctii )just yriated else trehed et the '4 Unice.
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