==M ME SS lSi likelOSlPMeaslitrtrlrrft. -‘ lit ''' ' eelllfitAt: tiftat:QrfEß olr' (In'. TAy- 1 Tee ritidix • ii - lveCtititia • Cisis.--Ate rho following letter, giving the exec- ' I.olt. IN NEW YORK". are glad to find that there were some per rimier, of a respectable s prnikaul or dial-, y Th e Prfe egoists in ;film/ the late suite presenrallhilatii brutal and unlaveta„ erferta of a simple rem yi in t ris of i PO L ' a itielit Pieta celebrate i Nest , 'for ; h liking, qT ttl6 negro., Grayson, in ttifte- L t holebn, has been furnish t ot 'Newt cni 'l' tiSstillyt bet; fle fprbcosiit w , t3 ' r ''Y d " kt e 'Ski t b e censure t enli t ' s York Rvening l'ost for blit':lr n. l• is l'artd if life Pligthill°4f i re t 7 nd - ! - de . 1.4 h eafticla tobleheieism n soli The method is that rye rt Ito y " !tic. i first eivi goeitiep,4nd •te dell jo a ado to ' uph Id the outraged w nd brossom, of bendon,Un c 8 I I , o 4„Leat'lci, ithi l . Tin )(tinnier n4reit - htii At wliolic6me the oceasAk s el .11,. T aro Mtlet rthni meed of praise alwaysl p.aetitioneri to which he belongs. H e ,of Wednesday thus speaks of it : gi vett the good and faithful citizen. The notables that the cholera is produeed by! " - rh o . appearance of the city yesterday , ..s. • Richmond Times says : it,e,eppelinet palsy • 4 r; t he, eiglitit pair or !i,iisar:ida many and impressive. All the pub- I „lye learn that Mr. Wm. Green, one of buildings displayed I ' ditF4l4. " .4liab ill to may the nerves:which i t the embl e ms of mourning, Some of them t , the 'nest prominent citizens of Culpeper, t. am 11161licete lei twecti the brain, tt)e,stom- lin an exceedingly neat and tasteful man-, appeared before the mob, and used every satittlioiliNetings; ithd ' feurfileittria doe.! nor. Plags, festooned with crape, or . 12.1, e t o rs of eldliptitcl and pfrataaid4 to An mounted the ski t i ' o . ,; duce them to desist from lheir illegal pur vimmolic leausskable skal • -of i-ced et half utast: — 7hireirtelffreliiiii I h'efelir iiirrii l't'P ri a• - 44 LY • Iheitkoiliut • Is*, his advice, itieat.atotaisa„ Ale • . .. . , . P 4) ire itslt° showed }kip-, ‘le,iiiki ifteenetoa. beeitteas puteuite i but dc?lared that they would hove the life t• i t * . that, 41) the simple coat press io n of this, t were, utis t em Aciizejrupiwgrfrallx.stum44o 1a OW aura. , , Lticithirri gelitlesden lit , sold datii 4 efiedoels.isphyzia - is Prodea4l, Wliich%,f ed. Iche sine and . military disiday was, I tohave displayed the. most remarkable t le t kove h r i ty ,„d nu it pre ,„ B , i nbi nd. .. tud .iiis'''Senie seldom equalled. 'Seine idea [bravery, in endeavoring to save the negro 4 .,,,,,._. ; ,,,...,..,....,.....„ . ..., .;,_ ..., roceseich at the jail. Taking his position at the i tf lc ti 7 ber 's tru ro Z od " fr 7;7, ol :7 4o4 `," ei c a P i etthttegb door, he is represented to hare invited any Wino twit in hum crowd to come forward, I it eStunded amend Union square. alseile, and make with him a band oh ten, to resist, 'PA thrPeiluartera from the,starting point,! jail.-- I the van . comtneneed enntring tlle Park ' wl th ' t h ete lives, the assault upon the ;istiiiiii coltiniefi before ihe're'ar lett itt'iVhich The pmposition not being responded to, ileileabotit mix o'clOCk: '''lC Wilt therefore ire ' deitharaletY trek paper . and, before the ,_ e _ w _ rds 0f ... L. , ; __ k ___ . i _ _ acei....4 , .. iron , faces of tile mob , wrote down the names of i iia t47 .smko t .e "f xter 7; 4 7' nuar "r or 7,,, sits t fire I ail the persons he recognised , avowing his t., mile i tin length . Th e m a j ear he ' d a niacc ! purpose to . report them to the legal author,' tin 11, and 166 MeMberscf 7 ilie Cou r inionj ities' Such conduct deserves the 1.1111118/16- 1 p. L ~.._ '`-' o uilelli FOteigit Ministers,' and persons; tired applause aud support of the commun. of every grade and class in society..., The I it Y* This occurrence in Culpeper has exci sulpha: of troops . present ,- could not have, ' ed bees Ana th an ass dimwits& so 41 , one I -1 in Richmond, and [oust cUei to through . in ' , passing. se . out our law-abiding State, et deep feelin hour was occupied by theo g or mortification. No parallel to it has ev onc-third of the, time during whicdt.the pro- 1 evasion was in motion. it may reasonably 1 er before, within our memory, takep place ;bc.infermil that the' number of eivilivats l' V ir g inia ' " .; .. ' '' - • Mitast least three name greater.or Waterton " 'El " : Peßinwitt Whi g mate ' th at meats ' Aires have been taken for the arrest of those fiftrleo, and; tweety • thousand,. especially , , when. it i 4 considered that dui latter walk- ; concerned in- the unlawful hanging of the etl in much-more dense reastert negro ~Girnyson, and expresses the hope ~, The funeral sat was ,draws by eight I. that every offender will be brought to no- , u , j richly . caparisoned horsee, led y or .ewer for his deeds. !many. grooms. :and was , very tastefully .tlttsigned. • The sarcophagus was covered I by a pall otapangledblatk velvet, and was overhung,by a canopy •of light. black, and 1 white- drspery,•intettnized. The whole ...was .uumounted by. an Asnetricatt oalik--r• A;kateithati 6 ide were totteritted.the /esculents I.ol•Abeidecestied.aud ender them tins names ol:his principle bottle fields. t.Tba himlee aunlearoaceredecraramelhytdroopieg plumei Abakatilledao the Luneral aspect. , grbe ear formed a very imposing part 01,that.pa t istessiks 9 Rentals andother devittespeheoud ,i( eiiiitc tbsuiptignia , uf.in ottraiogi. w ors inoelle ley. dirt merinos: ;sepia:tee .nom posing the, el , ran !put -efrits.,,proreasion.. • Duriets Any ' [pflograsst of she, FM00;644)11 . ell the bells of plivettity-seeprelolletl4 end minytegutta fired 1 Aly doisoktients,otom&p.s iu various petits Ineldintacity.", . .., , , • .. . , ~ ,-, - 'At the , redtite of, the procession to the 'All - trUll'int eloquent eulogy was deliver. eil on the deceased Patriot by bay id 'Gra ham, ,F.sq. ~ . . 4140 hiring this , asphyxia the' bitted be , . vtiniesf 'black' or coal eolor, , a wit ttnit is sosiikledAvith violent etriitts. to i'ocolt.—• !!Itheisrictle4i founilettbn , thts view of the !elgoeti 'of 'cholera is the hdtuAvisttatioff of othett dtti 'Mutton! and' ennitninf witti , tit storm *mei. are onittetititesereit'; tottitf 41illeislartar eirtatid, 'the Italian/ Itraattosa . ;, istitnesitatatApaosel sciaidthinat blood . Narati water. This practie.e, and tlit reisdhe feh ir e Wm' Mao sel lotih *atiotist Dr. Titriter;'"to whoin this latior is4l)(ltessetl; • • 'Saw Yontt,.Joly 20(141854 • !. isrcTurner Dear'Sit--To atimplt. itiitotlWitit.your request; 1 ream:stony vo• Iply,sitat its January last; in the pocket ithitt tissue Wright, under mratimmant, i so& .attlitrint Liverpool with two hundred arid iive.passengers. Within forty.eigiW hour* ;awe sailing., eases of eholera appeared on .bosrd4 which I treated for 'aurae tiniwait :Oredurg ta the book, with earth , bailee* AA( vinknutou- days* Ihad-thrown over • inlankOwenty.aeren of the patiengera dead '3 with totnAera. I then recollaited 'meth- imitment maggaited• tome -by my Iriethi end foredmemosi-41apt.A. A. thin% to:gtre table mpponfot of milt apoonfo I of told ; eibbog water. .1 'tried ti with *hell laiommiothfiti , duiposiodleanotbet iistimft • ishingrile ergs, dormineei i tilsst as , etizeti ihnlett. Wad mtruntar Anat.'s° en, and this •tnedisine eat- • rSoltse.throug h.' . : 1- , 1 s, qrsedirins icor very 'prismplly' ae iltVemetiet satin. atienser ewe 4:mivonem-L, s it-hritege p talvery Dire deists vtiarter;Vrfiinb' Asticirs: rike , giue.. alitowsts lisreei.veseeng .6theris. to- ate. old 'manual' bf(esigtity-Mtir i,yearttist ..rge; who :was son *eh Itbnugh' ,•fmterdi df corirse).the very nex r they. 4 ' r bourn known into tnresiceesefullrised -00 , iniared their ships by at least es ' dozen alliirnitsiers besides. iziyielf. 'lie - uso is ,qua 4 generatrn larerpdol.- srherts 'even IMMO (the regidstr doetort:fiodirittrtheir .sticiwbgeto ninon to r. *twilled witirthiereinapleiteeipe, t no Aram consider; the: ehokerilin intreanage -Aldes4atuose.i.4.,. . • -,i• I. • ' fd. LoTrABODY: •rti lalhator.ot packet ship leitae , Wright: . If ~,,, 7 , ._ # O4 1 4 . 1 , 4 1..‘" i i ,PVFM 4T TM Fl I X E SFr!'" 14 0 hole4l R ` 111, ' , 1 10 hwec,r4Ott - JgOkeM4le t t v 224, and RivttinCatid the exceeding .. 0 h'Srii,,*sne.A o „;ennsi itId,IIP de414.-- 16 At , ...uslCgted dial* - (leCurbifts. aimni . 4egnare. the buileingelleing,;si tented up eVIP ; * l 44t. is tnruind . - PAP4O , earth" and d f, * Pifg, o l4,P o o4s:, 14.00ei.IMIi on ,nust.. there . .were ~,it daethe,,lront 1 , Is IA and 25 Irma, other Alieeartei rr - t —il49 4 7ll#'C' )sißishp n4Prail• rtit4 , ol) to. the i lintWltole entrther,ef Aleatlst4ar. been , 410 0 'i 4 1 - c44o,4buN 1 0..- An Ahn,244 11 1 4 IfitgS strj i PIPe deitibii fr o n l . o l lol nre.. ~In a,:'h .. P,lMPLAR•flmyow. l l%,houriooliing it t; 1 r !liistrr. OVA •s!Pre 4.44414,-Pr melt 47 were of choleia. eghei4i.tptie aerie be preea , 44, to some ex, tetirat anxious pLaces in Indiana. At fsi.TRIP= ' erld, in , thistarieiniyAlikere have . 4 1 4rf4041 am cc tleaabe.,ratifieflerson i 'l9PWWgitlorinierrillwtheete,fwasitionte tf,PAo.l)!the ditehoulheltec ~ *4 Whe*ollMe.,,aebe *liter t. 44_0 1 / 4 04 1 FighNilin Repubkicein. r. in: RllNw 141 4,o 4, 9l,ltiehtitec tware leportedtob the 1440. la. c .en.theolihit and ifaredy.• died, ,aeneistiug'itif 17 ,0. 8 4 W. hie .suother,, wifeanti mister. . ! M,,C4tittago !Aktaday -/ast,.there 'were - Ett444o ) (nun. °hoiden; tw. , , 1 1 0**11 3 . 41 4y, throat ii . rr i.in 4 , r1 r. 7 * . !1 INNOWOc*Re; •U, grISTMA #l , igilbtif on - 44atifatith., front Vete .prurt the. Vida- . btk 'briar; 4011,000;. , • Of the °vette" 1610.0;000 r* 4e NitieOrletanii:ilitt'ttie'itatititBe . tot Ntobila' . tribnne,.eayti tr , eltig.. , fokrit , watt , pre veiling throughout ,41uPrOitilt 416 .. eatonit,.„44 Vera Tri. 1 4 , ,' 12 4444Der0cif cases hail oporred.and spAilk*,43ooo;4l3l 4:TtuailtoG.4Nt the ,Otll..that,,,lifteetk-deathit, noru,rred,ins the i hoepitai. • 'Antis Potosi„ of a . psiptilatinn of i0u1e.,25,490,.abent 340 per . #9 l l4.W4ietl•,Whilt4 Bo M4RoCtlia , 4ntaller , tenting thetriew were . 4 4owsi, +lepopulated. Trip coßtin#ol,4, 4 , with. gteat,fe , 41ily ut,dteptpital.'?, • Cuoutp. wil ed' `qj dlic,o:4-7114e (91ko7pg. 004 weflakf .. 4 4itoim Journal itk4Strit ;44:moat. tlitte , ,filet'ke do; or niirdini olrelible j ts • .I , t • • ;Vs i - .MA TWA 4. 1 0,',.11H , , i 0( AMI named 4,404fi11*, in the Ifso e 4 part ,of 4liquity,oas .;04-144 , 414Dr5.:K..444 woe nhed in, and, by liis •tii,getiOnti r 4aoques went fur. medicine.. On hie return, he in; WWI h • :.Jig 14 app .tiefurnitni tlutislift AIMS . IgAitSP/ 44P0ef1, 4 e•itad 4)44 ,8 i4)1+ , 41:u. ..Iligrettpori bo,culaily souk out leis mwider ItpoiLipmigng it to liiii.broth or, said: !•'tAkt MVP tigtkiug to die, atul I cannot „I.** Ir4iitopt.lter ; I shall die toil." Ue ^4l4lltiiii'Pericet health at the time, but :I ify4Pylciuls chniLra made 'heir up ,ktgiptwooi uuotetitately. acid.. he died in Ain*,04" 4 " , .. • rillt CHO LIE Rh APPRoACIII:<O.-111 , 11 INOtore . Sin of Wedoesd *y learn* by 410 ,4 .rikpii.:64,„l Uniontown. r...ihat thd ~, , ' . ra Wee broken out la that neighbor , owl that a tvumber of Cita( eases '44440 ou (he NAtionat road,- A smutty. diattald: hoar 113 per's Ferry ak ir olit I 1 1 11.44 4 OP ,41eivrA has also appo3reil 141111141000.-114 e. Smith, . the dale. Nitw-idesioa, wee by a vote of .keeet in the House.— ' 5 -1,w014441, 'fioil'l' fio Frye \ V 4 * viirdia his itithiiiiiii; but not *, , • P4tcy of Gkx.r I , 146 AVIA- IN --ECIA_D Nr.v litersonal Frac/um:- 14n against Incasion--The -Wagbington reorredpondent:of the Philadelphia North whoie statements relatit'e to tins late administration have been deemed gen-; crafty sews-official, makes the, following interesting =revelations , in- that :paper of; Monday : ' ' ~ i - • ', The embarrassed and iMportatit aspect which the disputed 6u inlay question be ..trpett the United States and Texas has; recxottly iistfutited,renders it' proper that; the pesitfori arid policy of the late admin. istrapon,shoUld itlitirr he Misunderstood , 'riOr i4noraptlV iskisrepresented. l t, is not; true as has liJeri itStitil in variollaquaVters, i MIA evi4iffly, , pion itnperfti , ;t, information,. l b at 'Presiden t ' i Ltylor had directed' an e- lafiicita,Misingis tn.be prepared, on the le(social State of , the country, ' but p,irtit‘i lirly,ivlih refere't# to this beatitilaky ,siib- 1 f a ct It is true that he 'c'Onstitied'With Ins; ' cabinet on more than one otcasion„ . ,tMd ; submitted for their cortaideratton a nd a s cii vjeel 40 minis° Which he . hstl detpiro Mild ; ics - pAitie ; and thave goad rea s on to hp-1 hovesltat, Wi * di One exception, bis Views( were flea 'accepted and "inloPteil. IL I wait egreaecharipeteristic of .that lamen ted p atriot —as it has been true of all OM -1 if heroes ti i I ers,,w le ter or is a e men, wit) have exeercised any commanding inflitenee 1 Oa the inind of the generation in which tthei liyed---do cotiliont danger fully and le,march hy ihe . uearest road to 'the post I of du ty and honor. ,So he had decided, to_,:aet..n this case;and in he ' would have l :feted, had it not pleased the ' AlinightY to summon him, on the very eve of the eon.; sumniation,of,his well camsulored purpose. It was General Taylor's intention to have issued orders to Col. Mehreebn Saturday, ; the 6th of July—the. very day upon; whichilie first alarming symptoms of his fatal disease appeared---dinfoting • him to I repel by force any invasion which Texas: might attempt,; and to employe II the md , itary power under his eommati. These orders week have been communicated to :Congress immediatelyi ' with. :a brief. ex planation , that, inasmuch ais the hopes and expectations tsfabe Executive were like. Ipto be diaappointed#, and- “praetical .in-1 .terference" 'with the possessions of the ; IL, S. hati l been , threatened by official pub-1 iittotioos, he•felt it, necessary to take this! otep for the annuity cif the territory; ac- I sptirctl undeitthe treaty of peace,.and held' Op the tiniied,States'since the , exehattgai , ofratifseationsf. , I ~, ~ 1t..., -•••• '' '• , i +. ,, l'hees was nti occasion foram elaboratel • ineiniage, tend kflowseral traylor,'lnad nottel .of thke witakiunbition ash ielvitscossOunk' P•reking.opportunitis for diefslesto ;4' Ao, the iGhiefoEseautivispho ' haat W. dluty. , ,koVpers form I:mid ,having verokred. Wpm, the' mode efaitividlolmentvite slinpli intended , swap-, , pristeleongwassi.',oChissiainseetioh.. , min, it-, tier te'rislieve. ill , - toelherefro nsileenbarnssi inertqandAtoexhibit hie filioaoessoof - VW. pose, General tilloylortiptstediideessigit the ontentivitht hEresiit hand, and to dispense %WA , thsatsuallatiesteitest vil the Beeretari of War. [shall not assert that he had rt 4 served npon this' contest; An; consiktience of ad intimation tliat Mi. *Crawkfrd ''hid beet' advised by his Georgia' ftiendb - nip to issue these orders; but ;I have' reason to believe that Gen. 'Taylor , herd ;deter mined there should be no inteileoptiint Or hesitation, and therefore intended to 'take the whole responsibility himself. •' . DEAT/I. OF BRIO. GE:e. MAIiONTOr-Ttle Washington papers announce the thrath.at ou the, 25th inst., p!. Breyiet Brigadier General Richard B...Madiuudof tlie U. S. A... who had recently returned from California. He died of Samuel Paisley, a' highly respectable eiu;ct) uf. fittaburg, died oil TuesdaT last orcliolant mgebus. .4 h,4* -' o,ttad estop some euegipticts Sot suppex t4ls) , horgri 'his death, rod livid but , * few hours after. wards.' . I'LLIFICATION.—The following toasts ~were given at ,a Fourth ofinly Celebration in:South Carolina; : • By Edmund Rhett—The Union: splendid failure.of ihe first modern attempt, by people of dtWt rent institutions, fd li*kt , under. the same. government. 1 By Wm. Htito1;(1, guest)-11te free soil- Lei and tht titTro : • ?sloratly and. socially 11.- •deutitied : in political pehter and complex thlm, they differ.-:..: •. By Capt, I. R. S. Elion—,The Artier .iyan. Eagle t In the. event of a dissolution or the Union, the South claims, as her por tion, the heart of the •noble bird ; tei the Yankees we 'leave 11u:4i:ethers and the AI little heiity•weeld be of service to such patriots In comtnenting upoir the proclamation of Gorertior Bei.t„ of Texas, calling a special session of the Ligislitture of that State for the 12th of August, the Houston Telegraph says that the qneation of boun dary 6etwixt that individual State and the Ilederiti . (lovertititent, representing all the .States in, the Union, is one of those politi c.alquestions which can only he decidedby the sword. It says further: "If PresillMit Taylor or Congress should persist itt refusing to acknowledge the el:11M cif Tekas, there is hut one alter native left. The compact of annexation becomes void. 7'his compact wits never rotifiett by the tonstittilional ►majority in the Semite; consequently ii is not in the no. lure of a horrify, and cannot, agreeably to to the provisions of the constitution, be subject to the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. ••Texas has, the futi right to decide upon the extent of her limits. The General Government, controlled by the constitu tion, cannot define the limits of a State af ter it has been admitted into the Union.— In this instatiee.t,t„ts powerless. The Su preme Court baton) jurisdiution. t What power, then,,is tolutierlere;!.if Tesati as serts her elaim.,•and eittore.ersher. jurisdic tion with the aid of military power." Texas appears to he not a whit behind one ortt Southern States, if the lions ton Telegraph to to be relied upon as au thority. Cotton, c!' odd—Mary Imporiatioraa— liarturs, &c.—lt is stated that the value of Cotton Goods alone, imported into the United States this year, from Great Britain, will be double the value of all the bread sitilTs we will export to that kingdom in 1850. We have no doubt of the truth of this assertion. Now., if those Goods had been manufactured in the United States, and the operatives had consumed our pro duce, would not ourfarmers derive a much larger additional market for their Troduce at home ;41toi how, can the Tariff of 1846 benefit the American Farmer t rind be sides our .operatives ttonaume more of the products of the Farmer, man for man, than they do in any part of Europe: Usrontt+ss.re.--The late foreign cor respondent of the New York 'Tribune, at Rome, Sarah Margaret Fuller, a lady of great literary attainments, and by mar riage, Marchioness of Oasoli, fogether with her husband and child, and . severitl, ,otiMr rosetgzere, were bun in the Packet ship Elizabeth, front Oibralrer, on Friday last, near Fire Island light. All the. passen gers, and thrtte,of the, crew pertai:ill SPoILIINQ cittall, ‘Votts.m,or.-01 cor respondent:of the New Yu& Star furnish es the following interesting itfcidetit,Which shows how liable pen* ern'to'bd pieta-, ken in klieir,pingliosileatiOni,,:Oipe thir ty yeaiitAgo.a .1111: 1 ,;11;filidetr,„ni Senec, Falls, renithihOdi.l9,4 fffieiid who ,was rests, ding with hits. ItLiook• its4hat-ybon,rinan. just passing, belie the.best work limn in my shop, and l'ittf sort, VI gay that he ii now going s"ti*lfe:iJoai i df tit in del t fix lensing a good 140Tlmt young naan,zMigititl;l,l,llotote,...in now Vresident of the United kiwi's. ‘., CoLonsiAtitat.otit'ilsosenaattos.—The Massaehusetts.Grand Division, at the quar terly melting in - NewbutypOitr,;"On, Wed nesday reittiVed,V . to maintain the '' tight '111"1"' hers to thoprittif",withuuti merit to color: This is against 'the 'National, Divittion in Boston' whleh voted, , 7ll to,B,•thittit is im. properand to admit '66lorod'inen. Hottiner.t.L-w-A?n' Friday afternoon, in' Birmingheni, a young rrran',, named B.: Jettkia,elto has bee h deranged ebout two years, in tt,paroxyani of inaduese attacked his mother with, heavy stick and beat her anti! she expired. Becoming partial ly conscioun of his crime, 'he • ran ran off into the woods end has not yet been ar rested. This tragedy has caused s g:eai deal of excitement us Birmingham. but se the unfortunate young man's insanity is well known. there has been no popu l ar ex !Anton of vindictive feeling. 11 *NM 4 Mtlit, . , frldliMeningtia „ 1850, t._A_. .4- .._ 11 111 G STIVE tiOM/ TIONS. TOR Cern MileSiOktit, JOSHUA DUNGAN, or Bucks county FOR AUDITOR GENERAL. HEZTR'it Wilhrtb.l224 IliskiiVtounty FOR SURVEYOR OVIRRAL, Numw 111 G C UNTY C "ET. • FOR CaNGRRSh, Daniel 111. Napier: ASSEMBLY, William Wifiserri. COMMISSIONER; Jacob Griest. ' AUDITOR, Frederick G. Itorhann. DIRUCToR, Nicholas Bushey. DISTRICT .ATTORNEY, Janice G. need. COUNTY SURVEYOR. :Jacob Diehl. Avatt Itlnrithals for Adants County. Me.'Rescan has at length iihnotncod . his ap• pointments of Assistants for taking the census of Adams county. Mnsrs. JAM is A. Titemrsee, of the Borough, anion Driaronow end ',swill Nona lIICK of Mointjuy township, .Jose C. Kuas, Of New Oxford, sad --- Yea, of. Germany township, are the succesafel Applicants. 'chose gentlemen are all anise, efficient laborer. in the Whig cause, and well qualified (or a fkithful dis charge of the duties enjoined upon them. The ap pointments, we have no doubt, will prove accept 'Me to our friends throoghout the county. Mr. Turocrsote has the Borough, and -Menallen, Butler, Tyrone, Huntington and Latimore town ships assigned hide. Mr. Nona tux hOs Mount joy, Germany nit! 'Freon. Mr. Duanowaw has Cumberland, 'Franklin, Hamiltunban, Liberty and Freedom. The re M aining townships are assign od ;liners. tlits and Mayer; In what prup,?l,- Lion we hate not . heartl. I MONEY LOTI--'-On Monday 'evening last, AVuti'Durinoti:i4, Esq.; of Moiniijoy township, 'misled from like pocketbook • roll of Rini Notes, encouriting to about $3OO, which be had draWn from the Bank but a short time pievious. Upon Misaiui, the money, immediate search was male and a *3 nob, with sundry papers belonging to I ;tund near by, bct nothing hes since been heard of the remainder of the money. Mr. ,Durboraw i.a unable to account .for tho disappear ed the money and papers front his pocket. know ing nothing of it until his Attention was called to some of his papers that hod been picked up. The I presumption, however, it that some knowing. pick pocket has had a hand in the matter. Mr. D. has advertised the missing money, and generously pro pasies-that if $1'.50 are returned to him through the Post-Office, the_ balance can be retained by the person who may be in possession of the money. Whig Cooney Ticket In another column Will be found the proceed- I ing of the Whig County Convention, caned to noininatea ticket to be supported at the next Gen eral blectlon. Wo shall have frequent occasion, during the campaign, to allude to the character and claims of the candidates put in nomination— all of whom aro well and favorably known to the people of the county, and will command, we have no doubt, a cordial and triumphant support at the polls. Snifice it to remark at present that we know of no previous convention, whose doings were characterized by more harmony of feeling or a stronger disposition to merge personal preferences ie oonsiderations infecting the common cause It is true that several of the nominations were some what warmly contested—particular sections of the county 'being very naturally solicitous to se cure 'the notnination their .particular candi dates ; hut it was a generOus, honorable rivalry, creditable to the delegates as well as, to the gentle men placed in nomination. Of Mr. SMTPCIL, the nominee for-Congress, we need say nothing. Born and rested in our midst —on active, efficient, and Mitring advonale, from boyhood, of the principles professeirhy the Whig ,party—and frequently called to the discharge of high Mid responsible dntiesby the suffrages of his fellow citizens, he has ieeurea for himself a repu tation for ability, integrity, and devotion to duty, that renders eulogy of him unnecessary. Tried, gifted. and deserving of much at the hands of Or party for which ho ham, so loog and so faithfully battled, the district will do itself honor in selecting him as its Representative in the National Legisla , tine. Tho nomination for Congress wee warmly contested by the friends of •Dr. Me'Anions, a gallant Whig of tismilion township, whose papa. , lar manners and virtues have gethered around him a host of worm personal friends. The eon test being now decided, we feel authorized ih say. ing that no one wilt go more cheerfully to work in support of the nominee of the Convention than Dr Mrtti vote, sad by nehe will Mr. 9a raze be more warmly supported than by the Dr.'s friends. From York county wo,haveencouraging talvicea. Dur friends there, we believh, concede the rime , nation to Adams, mid will, of ,course, ratify the ttolnytetiuu of Mr. 8/srme.,.and battle with.us at' ..curing his election. ,Qn the. other hand. the ssiop.‘sroaroslitinal.oppanerits is much agitated ',ll , ,personal tliffieldties and; anicomeities that will render it impossible fur them to. units upoti en '.irtatiptable candidate. TharinoricietelbY FAV I r id Uri ret rrebriglniyand'tibt69ng hUt efirairiel iii,. :city oruilie:pett ber rnlindatip fiei thef i i; r t t.,1 ~.• Ot tho ieni q hailer ; 7o r t cfitida of ibd nbiiiinsfs' COn4 mit 41sof!'11:T°'"?"11044!, kg 9 . hore?l4terf),;:Eh9Y . s . re to::!Tßl l 4 , th° 99q# (1 44c1t 'IPA P I MA' t iPr , Itke PrOlV it F 9 ,4,43'111! 4 . 4 o Pron.be 940 , 04. But we trust our friends winner be witinrbodwith IJk ,l oa.not4of iedea-ogr arOuntyi dekei ~ merely. itiAberti,ernHlNtele , eaddlditer to Weep. , POrtod whose, election iv of peat ientioruintb; Aid it.behoovee eiety getel4Vblg toy* to work It onee sod coottibute by roomy , hoobreble *Coif to•rollhig: !allelic!! InUjority 010411 ifecirill Mitre berihd efeetkin br aindiduite • 1U; iitiiiltritiraiiiiout the Siiiiiiiii`,WaYbiitigliguiteisi trine to her NEW :SZNATORB.m..-ThoMoroyearof7litoo, sochuseflo batik appointed floneltoihnoo Tinoo r ai mum' , Repoooontidliii liftheirdwiefirein BOoft Alshict; V. 8 iondite , fis ilia or " Mk. Webotor: The' Cili)irefknot' iiif Oilid arrokiinied Edo'. Tiioxis Ewan"; told Vielitiril e( e'lHts 6 4 . U, B.2onitor (R/lace of Mr. Vorocial ; MAME UNITODSTAT EN 1511NA'f01-4-t The HOW Ha ininsslisitex■ POCK on the 25th ieet,rrdieted,.after a. long struggle, and.on'a dope vote, U. 13. booster from Maine for As veers from th 4,441 of Marelt pfxl, when, hie present team will expire. z gr ,. . , m 9 .......... t. .. p 17 „. , .9.14.0 46 PPR', ne minden II mm cas t bn Mon y 'next, C rells-willo aim id Maori cig mantha i o thr is ich ingh , ebeen co ' uMed in disc ssifna c n t w . ijk e 'lave q estion— an , rain th ill g i tercht atitm of winter megabit) debaikthe !keit ca netk glir . it is A said that but two laws have been passed through both Houses, thus far--one granting the franking privilege to Mrs. Polk, and the other granting the same privilege to Mrs. Taylor. The prospect' of the Compromise Bill have a gitin'lo4l44nial, Otrity ibi la m+ now speak of car rying it through both Houses. Mr. Bradbury's thihmdment;(fratoval in a-ortieurefihe hievadeelf the B i ll') Pr?P?' l 7l- 0 veltartglf l i t etinboundary question 'to a 'Bobs! of Cmilaxissitirlirt, was lost, on Monday. by a tie vote. On 'fneallay, horev• 1 cr, the amendment was again introduced and Mr.' Dawson moved to amend the amendment by li miting the- authoiity of New Mexico to the terri tory oest of the Rio Grande, until said Commis sion shall have agreed upon the boundary; and this being ageed to, the vote' of the two Texan Senators were secured, so as to pass the Bradbury amendent by the following vote t . Yeas—Mrs. Atchison, Bulger, Bell, Berrien, Bradbury, Bright, Coss, Clay, Ciocuens, Cooper, Dawson, Dickinson, Dodge of lowa. Douglas, Downs..Feleh, Foote, Houston, Hunter. Jones, , King, Mangum, Norris, Pratt, Ruak, Sobaitian, I Shields. :Sturgeon, Walker, IVhitcotb-30. ' Nays—Messrs. Baldwin, Barnwell, Benton,' Butler, Chats, Clarke, Davis, of Muss , Davis, of ' Mist., Dayton, Dodge, of Wis., -Ewing, Green, ! Hamlin, Hada. Mason, Miller, Morton, Phelps,. , Seward, Smith, Soule, Spruatica,,TurneY, Dinky 1 wood, Upham, Wales, Winthrop, Tulee-28. With a view of securing additional strength for the bill from the North, Mr. Norris then moved to amend by striking out that pert of the bill which prohibits the territorial. legislatures from passing ' any law to prohibit or admit Slavery. Mr. Clay advocated the striking out and a debate ensued, in the midst of which the Senate adjourned. I a:I-The subjoined paragraph, conveying intel ligence of a utelancLoly case of drowning, we clip from the Baltimore bon of Tuesday. The young man whom death ie here recorded, was un til very recently a resident of this town, in the employ of Mr. Valentine Werner, and, we believe, sustained' ■ character In every respeot uneicep- ..The fdlforelng W . the partiruhtelof***ll 4- eurrencet-whlch took place orr , gluttday afternoon. depriving a young man of good proms, of his life. It appears that ,tbe deceased, Tnantustrz Sirittp t a x neatly 21 years end, inseam:ley with hislirether and a friend, started from liunie fur at point on Junes' Falls, at Rock MAIL above the turnpike gate, fur the purpose of bathing They all went in, and the deceased unfortunately got into water considerably beyond hiss depth, when he tiratvtrkl, notwitbstontimg the.exert,ona at his companions. to .sa ye him ,froin such a ,contlition.-- 11 is remains Were conveyed to the residence of bin sister, No. 276 Al ulttery street, where he re sided ith.n Coroner E minder held an incineet up• on the body, the jury rendering a verdict accent ing to the farts." LEr We have received the first No. of a new Ind neatly gotten up weekly paper. published in Boston, entitled the "&pi,ltual Philosopher,' in which the "mysterious knockings," clairvionce, and kindred matters, are discussed. It is edited by Ls Roe SUNDERLAND. reThe Hon. Josses coorxn, U. S. Senator from Pennsylvania, will &liver the address at the opening of the third annual exhibition of the Ma ryland Institute, in October next, which is expec ted to exceed all the previous exhibitions in the extent and variety of the articles presented. P In la.—The roll quota or E tate Tax due by Franklin county, amountine to more than $25,- 000, has been paid into the S. Treasurer. Adams county was the firer to pay in full, hut her tax very small.—Chunthersharg Whig. That won't do, Instal Buyd. "Little Adams" may not hare quite as much physical lumina as some of her neighbors, but oho has a soul (or et least her people hare) as big as. any of them, and little bigger, too, than some that boast of a good deal mote territory. We don'e pay qulte as much tax asynn do in Franklin ;' but thrall is not so "very anion," taking into consideration the differ• in'ee in population and physical resources. II ow ever; great or email the amount, we'd heat you at any rate—ourpeople having the knack of doing up such things No. 1. 'o, knock under, neigh bur, and give us our just due 14" The Philadelphia paper' give a glowing description of the funeral pageant in that city, on Tuesday lard, in honor of the late President. The funeral car was a magnificent piece of work, rival ling, in the costliness of decoration, that used at New York. The procession was four miles long. re - Rev. JON ATHA RCTII 16, Cr', one of tho zealous end useful Clergymen of the Lutheran denomination in the State, died at Lebanon on Monday last, in the 49th year of his age-, During the period of his ministry he successively supplied the charges at Lewistown, Hanover, and,Lisbare on, He, entered tho Ministry in 1999, and ties obliged, In consequence of ill healthu to sur render his holy commission as an active Pastor in 1849. FUNE RAI, DISCOCI*E —On Saturday last, agreeably to arrangement, the Discourse on the occasion of the decease of the late• President was delivered in the Preabytdrian Church, by the Rev Resta? Jetinrres. It was chaste: nervous, 'ataldeeply interesting, and is spoken orhy ell in terms of piabse. The Church we crowded to ch verfloWitig. The music of the 'cimit was sweetly solemn ; and taken in conuectipn with the re;mbre habiliments in which the Church dad,wee s trul t Oeep him*, to the exercises. t . • ..ThOliPllfidFclTl WaY•fit °4 W alt,lrages solemn and impressive one, was by the Heir, W. tromp., );,, am), the, fletenkiption,lty 'the .f r ey,, Mr. Zt sa Lift,i Tao :Awn*, onik nuedlet.the , plum elk itnitineee in the boretigh everepoiteretl Own to o'clock.—St;it,•.‘ •r:. . ; •:',I! "I I . ' 4 XAP O t g . ;f) liti qllP4 , 4 • 7 • Yh e Alior: lei Pm, ii4lWaßor , 1 1 .4 1 1WrIIIP,W11 *abbe and efficient Secretary of the Commonwealth itit , SintollowismcoomplidtrathrYttstusit no *Ai.ftiousul; irjto ' , had otipasipn-se gain -Harrisburg elfeteurhsysuebscei 'to anside hem sr tea trot* , !with the Stase Departure*, speaket , in gknwing , tekmsat gentleinsit ly and competent , , heid. &Holum., -4/utiriend , ht not in hie `4in itin.' It trisi share& in /hymn svito , bidfoc. easian to , visit 'Harrisburg , last telinter' on public husihnisi:' . 10MM - rook thelkeekials ' Aniettihd , sun ngetir !both , itoolical*ti ie. bearing testimenyi , so Edelity and zeal as tuslellike,er, , sis.tvidt es tpthiein. ntelpiry Ind Werth airs critic ~ifftestlgyser.. , nor has Shrum hit osert , dlearbriination in seenting the eel/vide' of an offeror ao faith ful and competent in every respect:" ''i'o:`sehlelt Itclister, tor the Elution' Whig, and State Senator from- , the- Duller District, rap .panda silbsorilictu the abort With all otir toefrli anA.edis our humble web ee " to t h o eminent a b i l ity an da gentlemanly geodesy with which Kr. Russell administers the altaini ar" to. Diortiumt. We regard S fr. Itrisnill is one of the most promising of the prominent nun of the Commouticeslib, and trust that, yet hhgbier and Ict9fe thittuiptished honors await him.' i , 4111 11301MrttfahtfOr l \ sact 4, Clib ds t e l l to the call of the Whilogni iniseetti elegataa 'elected br sec townahips of Ada th Couphouse this day, to pooh' 1 4 ;p.m hotfipitorted at the no" I *limn.— Co Ti).P•STON was callatfleltrair, R. G M'C and Jes. R. Dcretzt.n.Esqe, were appointed Secretaries. The following delegates prevented credentials and took feats in the Con vention Borough—ti. A. Buehler, R. G. M'Creary. Cumberland—Robert M'Gaughy, James M' Allister. Germany—Rufus C. Swin t Pr. Plak994 o.lf o Fde4otut-C4 EU* Jar. J. smith- Iluntinitim—W. W. Abakti.ifs' gcr, D Worloy.' ' Latimore—hodbieltelaL ilamiltonberi-...9441 D. Pastes, Jobe Hoke. Berlin—Geo. H. Binder, R. M. Hutchinson. Menallen— WW. Horrisen. Jesse Reetzong. Straban—Ab'm Wag, F. Reber. Franklin—Col. John Welter, F. G. Hof f man. Conowago—Francia Kriebtoe, Vincent 0 Bold. Tyrone—Jame. R. Duffield. Was. Vests. Mountjoy—Jesse D. Newman, Lewis No,beck. Mountpleasant—Dasid Desinck, Reeser. Hain pton—Capt. Wm. Jones, Jesse Less. A bboustown—Joseph Graff, Henry Kobler. Freedom—Jacob Sipe* James Bighorn. Bernick—Henry Ettephens,.lohn Elder. Butler—Henry Hartsell, Jacob Y. 'Bushey. On motion, Contention proaeaded.to nominate candidates for the different offices to be filled. FOR CONORFSM Mr. Rutchileron nominated Dr. David Mellinger Mr. Newman - D. M. Sniper, Eaq FOR ASSEMBLY ' Shorb nominated Win. M'Shenry. Jones " John Eiough. King " Joseph Fink. Col. J. D. Paxton Dr. Mr. Mr Mr. Col. Paxton being present announced to the Convention that circumstances would render it impossible to accept the nomination, if tendered. and requested that his name be withdrawn, which was dune. FOR COMMISSIONER Hutchinson nominated Jacob waist. Newman A Anglian, Reeser Alyce' !Ames Black. Igut neon Peter H. smith. FOR AUDITOR • King nominated )10m.on Puetiler Binder " Maxwell Renl% Hildebrand FOR DIRECTOR ,Nic,bolsqiushey. Henry Mirkley lames NA/mm. Peary Ressler. FUR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Mr. Wrreary nominslttl Jame , * 0. Reed. Newm.la " Rdlit G..‘l'Creary M'Allicer A M'Conai %why • -- A. R.. Ste...roan& Mr. Walter acuuinital 11.)ke Itl'Allister Messrs. M'Crea.ry. M Conaugby, mid Steen son being proseut in the room. declined being considered candidates, and their names were with FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR Mr. Morrison nominated George B Lewitt Jacob Diehl. David M The noniinat;onchaving been completed. the Convention adjourned to I o'clock, P. M. " Ellis M 'A Hinter " Convention re-assembled, a nd proceeded to bal lot for the several offices as follows-2B votes be- ing necessary to nominate.. CONGRESS Daniel M. Smyser received David Mellinger, ASSEMBLI. Wm. AFSherry Josrph Fink John Brough COMMISSIONER. lit ballot 2.1 18 19 20 8 8 8 (withdrawn) 10 12 .11 A EDITOR. Jacob Grelat Jdmea Black Peter lt,temaitb Abraham Reeve/ F. G. tfolTnaan B. Hil,lrbrand M. ?hirWs J. H. Duffield DIRECTOR. Nicholas Bushey, Jnmet Iliqh Philip Beamer DISTRICT ATTORNEY There being hut one candidate for District At torney, Gen. Reim was unanimously declared the nominee of the Convention. COUNTY SURVEYOR. Jacob Dielit, Georae B. Hewitt David MI Milian.' On motion of D. A. Datiataa, it was aaaai mnusly Resolved, that this Convention apptose and endorse the Resolutions adopted at the Whig ?lounty Coneention, held on the 4th of Jane last. in regard to the Yeanteinstion Of our recent able and eatinmed Rerrentative in 'the Mate kn ew—and that three cookie*. be appointed to confer with tke conkren of Franklin county, in regard to thorielection of a candidate fur kltste §eoltor.. Messrs. Ephraim Nowman, F. 0. iloffinan. and John Welter were appointed Conferees under the qbuvo resolution, with :power to CI vacancies r, - .113 motion of Jona C. ilium, Esq., it was i Resolved, That the norninatiose this day made be and they 're f hereby woutsmously amprovad. I and that they be recommanded to the mutual sup 1 port orthe voters or the ` county. I Itiii,fnution 1 4 di e t. ox#,. it was 1 , eftyll ? , l l47t t itta,it t . nunty . Coicitilttee be , con nut , and ia the esutent, be a . etbucued to '' , fiie a l ie (he iniiiebigiteklertn, by iukhdonstl 4.- [ tnierat ~,,r, ~ , .. , 11 43'n'hiralidn'elr D.' A. Betels.* oq.„ II WWI*. i .11161`oortf ' d 4 .' '' ' ',I '-- 'r , 1 7 ' r ? 1111 " Resolved, That John C. Ellis, Ea; Ilas Kohler, and R. O. M'Creary, Egg, be and they aro bank,- sppoisttad Coafetoolo *oases the Coa t tr'1 , 1 1 1 14 9 mall:t ARP?, „WOO. :Or ,ta. -Vigo , , of . .F 1 2PnWA. 11 1 . 1 *,. 41 "ritt li b * ''." urie orimmotor or Arms Its moo, Eop Altai l'aeritik the krill** to Vairabliofied 1 .. iii"Vit the silde,i4iprat'ille . - 'riliii 7 , We cA l i - ii3l4nleournisi ''' "` r t4l ~,i,,J.... I, • • -' ' =MEE '_, 4 hit'AittiiiiiligiA iiie'noitatiOliol adtmtedatilie ohlasty Meetinklif die la Wilds : • , 0 f Resohld, :Thee. eint , liits Senator. Wu, RP Sat tsuss esii4 taw. by ith ondring and rottifortri , drsotion'i is , welt us • lbw Interests of stototiltawArlatte; Mrto those Obis ihi meditte:teiNswifiiehryvieomitif orsr bee( cordial approbation .Ihm sots aeoer'Strit rc tar, 44 ng ,his ate ~term. ,Cppeeded as ~ es 'ilia he Waal:men an eibil,elifpnd-pop u ai il4 Oialttidire, midis door of the Ben stet7:llio live' popular, in his inicialand"Per adoal,beMing—and an unwavering and re liable friend or the State and National A - intrilstraiithis ; h is' disirlet, in properly sp ' preciatiug hislidluence and standing as a public servant, should, with one voice, re turn him ,to the ,seat he his filled so hon orably to us, and so firmly towards the i Administration. Resolved, 'That in the jedgmint or this meeting, Adams ionnty is milled to the Va."........... - rabaloot.... amlerllllll.ll. 'Senatorial nomination for the ensuing — c r ii to* beiause she has but a Cu e i ' th.aatuac of Repretrontativea, hie her stew county hae two ; but be &woe in a peiriod of thirteen years, she . sited b t onne Senator, for a term of res yea and a fraction of another term. i - C Win' COMMITTEE. In accordance with the resolution adopted by the Convention. the President iumounced the fol lowing pailefaen to cottstitute s tho r untY A. R. 8T zzzzz Esq., of the Borough. Dr. D liorerta,, " , , Cal.B. S. M'Cattiti, " / f D. A. BuituLce. " .0e...11,...1haue5a. Llegeitlettiolenehip.—...» BIM/. P. GANDXIIII. of Huntington. t4eesre. ViriP lk• Oi A PR* Pil o 4 l - ..l idni Muni. OrtibhrtY, Autitsw- Hers*triitar, offtentlih. Capt. Wet. Jong*, of Hampton. [From the got .ftepublican.J., An Elective indiciary---A.Sectet Opposition: • • ' '7l` The proposed amenduithit to the 'doistitution of the State, by virtue pir whict the JudgM of the Courts will, after to adoptbrir iby a vote of the people at the next election, becoineelectiv• hy' the popular suffrage, having received the legislative sanction by a nearly unanimous vote, 'Uncalled forth very little diseussion lt4 Metita. The.rea son no doubt Is that it, hat appeared bo "a foregone conChtsion, i ' and the public mind to ho fully made up in 'its fiver. It Menu; knwiver, that a secret under-handed !and concealed, Mom!! meat bee been set an toot by !certain membens,ef the legal prolewrion in Philadelphia, fur the pud pose of defeating the success of the incialre- Vire find in the Lancaster Republica., of flatuillay bun, a communication from &Limp. Pena", Fine • lawyer of that 'city, in which he announces the receipt of a communication from tare legal gentle men of Philadelphia, which "discloses a private organized opposition to making the Judiciary lective." Mr. Parke says in relation to it :—' The ability with which'thii plan is con ceived by these gentlemen, and others no doubt of legal and judicial calling interest ed.. is ecincetk.d. But it is doubted whether, in fairness to to those or the people who are in favor of the atuendttitt to the Conbtitution, of whom I am one, the publlo Welt 4)l'lk nhi be made ammatitter with the '0)-1,11-0Cor , tlith oppo sition organizing, wider a sfrrpt, Particularly. ) act_'_othEiAtiite.Allii nrdwte of this Slate:of whom it is sttiotiltsild three-fourths ate in littmr et elettiag th r indges, think that possibly they e ,e ml , l iken to 01 , 1: views approts. tug it, and not vote at all on the question sinee persons of influence in every county, equally of both parties', Whig and Demo crat. apparently without any, concert er tlividual interest, had nailed put so earli est and importunate against '41.9 amend ment," just belure the general eleetion„'• James H. Duffield P.O. Filuffinen Mt. Parke then appends the Circular received by him, which we also it.,bpiin. in order that oar readers may be apprised of the plan and mode of operation et ibis covert - opposition to an elertim Judiciary, which is to complete its organization in -a small private meeting to epeeist ut two indirid uals only, one Woig and one D.,moerat from each' Judicial District." This is, indeed. a notable scheme, - and bears the iinprCas ofdie proverbial cunning and ambidexterity of Philadelphia law yers. We doubt, however, whether such siop position, which shuns the light mei seeks conceal meat, will find favor with the honest votens , sf Ma elute, or prevent them from Iskinginto their hands an from those of these socret.psotters, Ma %dee hod of their judges: • PbilmlcipACO, Ailsata, 1850. Samuel l'arke,..Flsq..-.-Drsw sir .—A 0 opposition is now being raised in carious parts of the State to the proposed' Amend ment of the Constitution, by which. tile Judges are made eleetive ; and it is inten ded to hold in course of next month, at some designated place, a smell meeting to consist of two individuals only. one Whig and one Denwerat, from each judicial dis trict. quietly to consult optimumd arrange a plan of ac - for the different counties. Owisig so the circumstances 01 this move ment being entirely unconiteched with par ty polities, and Witte lllra, disposition of most people' . to gl - themselves no trouble about whaidoer not i iumedia l tely i or personally affect 1644 we hove in ilium instances, no easy or certain means of as certaining to n how we ought to address ourselves in order to tho procuring inn the several districts. persona to meet at the consultation about tube held. AttiOng the districtsin which w.e are thus at a loss .4 5 yours. Allow us therefore to beg that you will do us the lain* . to send, or if , ) , i ou pre fer that course, to put dais .lellot tato the hands of a friend with the rquest that he will send us the names. of a 1 9igi a9O a Democrat of your district whom me, can rely upon to attend to such a-consultation, and afterwards, to aid in giving of to the measures which there may be dovitied and determined on. 1 O'CLOCK, P. M 20 votes. 1.) lit boUot Id 16 26 4 5 8 within.. 11 8 Ist beHot 2.1 18 20 18 19 14 ballot 2d 18 22 IS 17 Twenty thousand dollars have been eon trawled. try private sithseription, bit Citi zens of Philadelphia, to the relief of the sufferers by ttio late are in .thitt pjty, and twenty thousand were by the C4y ) Corny. ells and ronnujeainners, of I the, Northairn Liberties, snaking forty,thousand It is in such, acts as .these , that PhlladO plthk hiss IteE elsiat to }be title of,the of Brotherly Lose," • Illefrat of Mit; ruplreftaltwe imni: • TheiiiiiiftartiiitO senatrim wedeitoiik• 14 - . , . we tfietiwtr hug the final &Wit( I s the CoshAnise hick ' been as pletely.titt eips!to leave iii it :me l ee . disputed points went, the Noilb 7 indAilir Itolaltes att. Xesu atas P!avr i Naile9.rit, , It atritOtett, oat of. the bkli, ttpd,litan,the fht*.ti" titithstir Calittemie a, *.Pbtla PIA wiq l nP i 'll" P „_ fete+ The hill Aro Valaintit:POWlLLN 4 elanee establithing *.tarlikeirbgretentuatit 'kr ) Utak - whki viate.engteeitelogett , a*hitd , releinit - pirioris Ms edjoammeti of ilgi Most& fremther Piiilitliteiai will bailSalted•krr with IttnnbinkiniY. •.1 , .- -- .. ..: • ,--1.r , r41" - 7 r , r, 11.• ~ IROBIBRILYr+The Woof AV1X. 1 147 InJar "Sinkaa aillaiiii.U.stialleOling Watch maker, in this plasm, maetsbbed tali night of AM ehy and other valuabies worth frose . 11120(4041111. soak* an snide of being left. The rob bery moat have Wear ciormitield-by mind hitiain familiar with the prernisM. as 4s shop was Mi tered by a email wiiiddri in die ;ear of the room. , , tlaspieio6, we inideratandletteeheit to Orb toil.. ads Who cams to Own in the taltittioiti Stage In 'rlar Me4ieitnie circiimAsAeele; of 464;4' ' ' •rtft.v. &boats Awe notbing is knovia, Gli t smcic tettusar, o C. laluesebt.' il ! I 3 iLiti. CAIPECI . ,C ?I' .. A MAWITCf. OR SC• Co w. i io - it 90 - 444 - 417 t iaiii•jii4iiii rival ti, a tride,f-llatit. 61 . '014.40kt' ' angel an 'hi' 4 , the 4414 ifliki ild',.. rt el er44 ilisollLlCOnitSloo,94ol ' The Mieetrei ittle i•' 4 l' ,s''''- • .41 . wm* "It is ealletlethe Sea Cow .iiiiiiWlie cap to reik,by Ai r ,. 9,llpitle ? inV3t4u,mitts sound, South Florida, where they are often seen. 'l' lip siseetimln t is tt. bell-1410 Epputoljt ha. v .1 "g Pffl e it , ii,l,lcti-,:t.ll„lite !.9411,11Atti.,i is a bout ten feet long, with a head, not unlike amt of ., a c 0,.., vary som a eyes, teeth in shape and position-like those of avow. It hes Ott the breSetA*o tippers, something like a turtlets,litif'M'ined With mild. - " The tall'llrfaffehetieei the skin smooth and of n lead : Soler, :aint 'yery iliicit. The flesh i s sal ib i lsouglis,aeid to taste likEt . beef, and i is o r itat organisation, except in having-two hearts; Approfehos that of the cots. These creature* fele on the water greases in in lets: after tha alienerefthe hippopotamus." The Befitinat , News says that Barnum, of, Opt , Anisr,inan,Museum, is said to have offered thettaptors $lO,OOO fur their prize. The teinils althea!, killed in the capture, was about 14 feet long, and weighed 1,500 pounds• Some years ago, during the Florida war, COlonel Harney shot two of these animals in the Everglades. Cworatat oar Tun Ptaters..--The St. Louis Republican 9,f die 18th inst. has let ters from . the Plains which give„sad ec. counts of the ravages of cholera among the the California emigrants. It is believed that st least two hundred and fifty deaths 1 , occurred during the first two weeks of June. Wagon trains . were passed in which .almost every individual was pros trated by diseases or already desUl. As an illustration of the havoc made by the fell destroyer, an instant' 'lr.t an encampment of two tents was passed, ono stamling, the other "struck,' but ly ing on the ground, Near by ants a barrel of cr arkerty,4everuhblettlattes, six or eight palm of horns, hats; enats, shirts, dm, and lillitallither off were five graves. .One ttendrstf arid' filly graves were . entinted.by one - pttreon Who mitt Ira from Fort 'Kearney to. the LW .1r(1. MOSil)r.st.avettycriatst—totst night will lung be remembered, all one of the ml qi evt.ilt(til•for many yrars, aCcuntit of tne feet that since I L o'clock, Atli to day light, and even longer, were the firemen all engaged Libutimi..ly'preventing 'toe tic. Unit 01 property, but we are sorry to say Without avail. The large Chair Manufaentring catabrlitnent of Messrs. A. & 13, Ma'Mita, n Gay stroel, and the extensive coach makers' establishment of Mr. Samuel Childs, next door, besides many °Machinable building, running tijrough to Frederick street,liave all been eontiutned, with must of their combusti ble contents. • The fire, we believe, originateJ in the chair factory. The amount of loss i,s very heavy. and we suppose ia principally cov ered-by insurance. The large carpet 'store of Mr.. G. • S. Griffith, on Baltimore street, near Gay, and the adjoining dry goods store, were also totally consume d. The loos here is also large. —Bahitatort Palriul of Staur- Jay. ANVFM FATALITY.—We copy the fol lowing from the Rising Sun (la.) True Whig, of the .20th Instarit : A man from Pennsylvania. (name un known,) with a wife and six children, left 4 'ineinnati one day last week, in a aka intending to go to.Madiso•—and .iw hen ar rivlng at North Bend, hib wife was taken with the cholera and died iu a few hours, her Nusband nailing a rough box together and embedding it in the sand where he left her. On arriving at Millersburg, a lbw miles below this place, all of the children tiled but one, and were buried in a like manner. The next day tits father died and was buried in • sand bar by a fisher man. This completed the whole with the exception of a girl three or four years old, who is now living with the fish er wan who buried her lather. This is certainly one of the most remarkable eases of Imolai" on record. The surviving girl Is not suificiently advanced in years to give an accurate account of their origin or des tination, the above being the history for uivlied our informant by the old wan, pre vious to his death. GRICAT MOWING LOT.—One of the best. if not the very best mowing lots in this State is owned by H. W. Clapp, Esq., of this'town: it was accurately surveyed in 1845, and' foetid' io . ciintaid . 7 acres and 100 reds. On Monday last,'Mr. Clapp with a large number of men, commenced ouulag ,the grass oraithe mowing lot, and cut and housed it all last week, its beautiful 4414. On Weighing the hay, the product of the 7 sem and . 100 ,rode was found to be Sweaty-mho tens, four hundred and ninethksevert. pounds ; Or ova four tons to the acre. 11 there is another lot in the State that will produce the same amount of bay we should like' to hear of it. The hay-was all of the best quality.—Green field. Gaz. „. . ~.„ Biiwe UV &NT ST I.IOHTNINOA* ane barns of Messrs) Santo* Oluk and VelsitiS Ournberhind Countt'sear ihe Irsiat:, nonniilisti, in .the neighborhood of Dillsburg, were struck by lightning dti Bdil- L K d , Epuop 4 lliikitta '' lturnt ip,tbe, growl. f are- sight •of Eltrnday ‘theinsm "of . 1 00 kiiiiiik. 04,CSkt>11.14014titiit. in l isrk 4 9 6 " 1 11' Wl ff i l d r os q nt ORItrot been saiiille” i iiiintsg.,.,Vhese thlsok barns wetelliVetir tritii:ths , plrbduoVof the recent harvest, andlitS kiss is essay. - No light ninirrodir; we lee ittitirmertie , ' , ' ' A °I .4,le.;lllkrom:Baughman, of Georgetown, beilffyglAW; Aigt liftighlttlAg daring: emotion* Suadoyi-mitlin had retirod le-leed in company' eitth liie wife, ankertAlte tying py her side, the fluid posed downiiieohitnney, killing him, but leaving' her unharmed. '"" " i .XFAtti , Restiim from the , gross es,4*- letmesit of'so. fi rOtiOlorY occOrrqd,iPl l ol- ton t lasiViiirsda , y. J. James 0. y e ii, ,4 ". a i s ifuj gnAPIPT Qt . wPfti.'Meitita, infte , rtni a se 'gat, usesertsb tereoneeived , from , Dt. 01 0 40 wiprescritrtioo'for's . domrof oildissnl, *ltifihilisuriaken to an lipodiebtriiiiinil l ita andput up br'dti `toloptAddi'M f. 42. Mi. ;16:iti ifiir'itigih Yte''tt tdii l e V' l6 ,''rin'tt Y.OX4ts.,Via''.aell'aii#S' 4 1 1 tigaii,viie.logliithkof , w,tssigvAstaa word tOtne apothecary, wheos essailas., non, found that he had mittlakan 1 W 'O B- ., 'err°i . for oorfaikve, , futbiglitl o t ICS Eli `red rur A d a y' or. Iwo 13 Olin ear 'Wilts ran 1604: i;4op. As resticlncm OPeyfe'nee A Oast nigmwittommA ida was wade, and the kr i fial *MIX t•Slistra Opp tripip T .Iffif*PC, .44 . Ng ibilug 1 t l f 7 Alit i ffltte l l74 lll di el= "7- 1 1111 h4 r a li t tl i r t is billialal t eseleit brad fkl6/le, ad scs nine • proportion is that public liable to be imp upon by the spurious inaita-' lions of i rant, designing and dishonest men, who, Ake the- dr ne. in th,. , .,yive, have neither tWrlntliniase to think or provideloi:aenteelves, but thrive and luxuriate ifituala enalngs of the de serving. , . , ,„ rent . „ . . 1 fie e xtraordinary success atte..,../g the ise of this medicine )p deseadies,orthe itinge..enid the may. singular cares- has effected, :have, naturally attraemd. the st,- tention of many, , physicians, as well as the whole fraternity. of quaeks*and caus ed unprincipled counterfeiters and imita tors to palm offspArions„mixturee. , of sim ilar name add, appearance, as . ,the genuine Balsam. Some : are called "Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar," "Cherry Syritp,"— "Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry ,' - "Wild Cherry , Comtrey," and sundry oth er compoitnds : to which they attach a long string of , "puffs. 7 But of such nos trums we Itnow nothing. 4is Wislar's Balsam (1, Wild Cherry alone that per forms the 'cures. Let them not deceive you. • . ICPNonit gentiine tiniest; signed by I. Burrs, on the wrapper. For sale by S. H BUEHLER, Druggist, Gettysburg. SPECIVAIi TO MOTllgßil.......The costive netts and the sickness of stomach which often prevail at a certain interesting period, are greatly relieved, and ultimately cured, by the use of Brandreth's Pills, which should be used owl or twice a week daring the whole time. They insure an easy and safe time, and, what is the wish of every mother, they secure a healthy and good tempered child... It is a remarkable fact, that those ladies who have been in the habit of using Bran dreth's Pills, have ultimately become so healtlty, and the ,habit of the system so changed, thai tiro sickness of stonicwh or Other unpleasant symptom, has prevailed roore during the interesting period than at ottict;,tities. Dr. Brandroth has it in his power to give personalreference to estab lish this proof of the wonderful powers, of the Brandreth Pill. In:l.7lw* dobiltty, vettlt nem; Nrke44P, dot:l6l4ra M6111'60'611 approaching, is mill lie necessary to commence with small do ses otio•Rill on going; to lied ; neXtiMght tiro is ; do this alternately for three ur four days, or longer ; if no ,al - idket place, then increase a pill each night,antil 5 or six pills are used, then decreto.e by one pill down to one pill.— Should any feverish symptoms arise, then take strong doses until the fever is abated. IVlten this IS dune, the paticnt may drop flowneach doses as their own judgment shall determine ; being careful to keep the drain upon the impure humors ; as these are removed, so will be their advancement to sound health. arTho B randreth Pills are Fold for 2 5 cm ( ' per box at Dr.B:Brandreth'r PsincipalOlTlce,'44 I Broadway N. York, anp by Ilie following duly uthorized Ageote;--John M. Stevenson, 'Cet i sbuig ; Holtilagor & Ferree, Petenburg ; A braham King, Iluutorstow.o; A .M . Ferlanil, At. buttstown; U. M. C. White, Hampton; Speer ingot & Co.. Littleatown ; Mary Dorman, Ceidl town ; Geo. W. & H. D. Heagy , Fairfield ; D. J.H.Aulabaugh, East Berlin; I lasid Newcom er, Mechanicsville; Shirk , Hanover. [July 19, 11460.-2 m BALTIMORE MARKET. rnow Tnr N LLTTMOnt Or WED/WM.lr F I. 0 II It: of Howard Street floor at $5 25. City Mills hold at $5 50. Corn meal $2 81 a $2 h 7. Rye flour $3 00. GRAIN.-Supply of all kinds of Grain light, pri ees ■s follows : red wheat $1 14 a $1 19 ; and white $1 15 $1 23. White Corn 64 a 65 eta yellow 64 a 65. Oats 46 a 4S. Rye 62 a 63. tATTL Pages ranged from 62.75 to 5 3 62 timrthe hoof; el iat to $5.50 a 7.0 e net, and ging *3.25 gross. H000.4-4alei of list hogs at 0.00 a $5.50 per 100 MARS' ED. On the 21.1 ult., by the Rev. Mr. Rnaenmiller, A 11•74 A taDT, of this couutv, and Mills SA/IAR HOC I xs, of Ye* IPUIitT. On the pith tult.:;l4 Frederick, Md, Mr. , Harkey, Sauna,. Fts.ar anti Mee Mast A. Nieuwe:, et Frederick. DIED, On the 24th inst., SiadVlL HINVITT, son of George and probers Neff, near Arenduwille, aged 2 years 6 -nhrthe end 5 days. Oa the 6th Mat, Mrs. louses Bowan*, of Hamilton township, aged about 63 years. On the 17th ult., at his residence near Foun taindele, Mica•ss H•unsimr, in the 74th year of his age. In York, on Wednesday morning, Micu•zr. HAT, (Poatina.ter,) aged 40 yeara. On the 30th ult., Jou s M. If SIMI, of this coun ty, pled 82 p4atj, a Months and 6 days. ' ' On yesterday, at 20 minutes past 12 o'clock, Mrs. B•RIBAILI Laatyas,aged66 years, 10 mon. and 27 day& _ - 6 Teadarro tranteiL, THE School Directors of ()timberland township will meet at the House of CONIRAD SNYDRR, on Saturday the 171/i of h'ugust, at 1 o'clock, to employ the above number 01 Teachers to take charge ofAhe Public *boo% ol said township. CrEO. WAYBRIGH.T, Seey. NOTICE. EITTEIRS of Ad m instration on the es. -1 , 14 tate of NOSES FUNK 4 late of Ilan tompothip,: !Adams county.;' dee'd, hiving been ramie,' to the stibitriber re+ iu seine, • tp., notice in L hereby given to those indebted to, maid estate to mike payment without delnyv and to those having Maims, ma- present ,Ahti IMMO , Prop• nvig,adthetilicateil for aqttlement., • - AVM. R. SADLER, Adak's. Aug. 2.-6 b, .A , ; ,r, ,IitLGISTRATE'S .OFFIOR rflifE•ilndersigried hesiventil 6 JP " in Carlielb itreeti lb the -STAR" eiliee, where he will be,fenntlja alhinto,lirtared 6:etteridlieell busineet, thli Bel !abed hit Wendt. • ~" ." U.' A. BUEHLER. cetty•hprk . blay . l9l 1019: ; i/ MULL 11;1/alfie•'4,e4 't ”- A4.* LAII,Gf. end full aesor mutt or/Nails,/ -M. Loeft r e, Latch'', Hinges,, Glass, Ac. ' Pei44 l 4 NO1(1144 b*i iutiptiedisti the lonssripsisso sto 6s A ,•-, • ', , i' 1` .A 1 t. O I,4,O.UN,EMMBTOCKte.) pliqiikTY ILUT t 3 . ~4 • A 4PII ••• 11 TOrt.. Si rillionlrit:ii t,VAigiti4n,,r ni `• ,Xllll , 1 ricatli.-"o sts. Mama ee ILiso4l4l4lcs. she ionise. 4 C OUNTY. , SUAINCIF i IfO ,os !tits llllNCelestioh,itud respeethilyi solicits the lilkilOss bf Ns , ?fellow °labia: , ' • ' ' ' " ' "', • ' I '''''' ' '' '"' '' ' 1 / 4MES lOSSatti. I .-v0i0h,4 4 ,,,Tub , lo.:eack.,,is ~,. 1 I: 4 Anizo,*ishini *OA A can = , i tik i nii ,,, 4 ' *I , sosombodstosi.st EleilWlli. ;, R 7r -13 SIT T E - 4 1 „efr#4 1 V SAW. t 4)?th 7 0 1 :i • ) 7 .0 ay t h e .uguig tusk Tog quilscritter,, itoisignes LO toviodorp ams eattnO; Pie.; ' drill sell atiNiblieliTe, on the premien', the! TRACTS Of IMO NO: i ..L.4.l'ontaining. 28 'Act!' and 'l5O Perches. No. 2.--Contaiping 19 Acrea, neat moo- sure, , 1 No. 3.—gontalliing, 40 Acres ,and 50 Perches. No. 4.—Containing 32 Acres , and 40 . Perelms. These Lots are situate in rranklintown ship, Adami county, near Caledonial'ur nace, adjoining lands of T. Stevens and D. GoOdVenr, and' ail fronting on the turn-, pike leading from Gettysburg to Chain beisburg. Lot No. 3 has on it a good TWO-STORY LOG U SE,• 'St. STABLE, and running Wa ter. No. 4 has also on it a good House, Stable and Water. A good stream runs through all the lots, rendering theni a suit able me for a Tattnery or other similar business. ICT'Sale will commence at 12 o'clock, M., when attendance will be given and the terms made known by CHARLES W. LEGO, Assignee. Franklin tp., „hay 28,--ts a:?Charaberstourg Whig will please copy, mark cost, and charge this office. AT PUBLIc'sALr.. IN pnrenance of an order of the Or phans' Court of Adams County, the subscriber, Administrator of the Estate of JACOB TROUPE, de'ceased, will offer at Public Sale, on Saturday the 3d day of 4figtat next, the Real Estate of said de ceased, situate in Latimore township, A dams County, Pa., adjoirfing lands of A dam W land, Caleb Bealea, John Wolfohl, and others, and containing T WEL rit , of Land, more or less, of which about eight Acres are cleared and under fencing. with .a email, lIA RD of fruit trees ; the balance is well set with thriving young Timber. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. when the ternair will be made hnowtklay JOHN TROUPE, Adm'r. /uly 8. , 18504..4t. A WESTERN FARM. FOR Salt: or will:be excbinged for Iteal Estate in this Borough or its vicinity, WELL-IMPROVED In Washington county,,llliiiois 11-J'Apply to Dr. 11. SART BER, Charobersburg street, opposite the Post Office, ' Gettysburg. March 29, 1850.—tf REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned will he pre sented at the Orphans', °mut of Adams co.inty, for contirmatiop 'and allowance, on Monday the Mb day ef -lug-use next : 100. The ,aepount of ,Giorge Slagle, Administrator of the estate of Bernard Al troggeofeceased. , Th'e account of Jacob Bair, Guar dian of Mary Keagy, daughter of Henry Xeagy, deceased. 162. The first and final account of Da vid Gamble, Executor of the last will and testament of Mary D. Edie, deceased. 169. The actiount of James W. Baugh er, Lewis F. Coppersmith and Grayson Eteltelberger, Executors of the last will and testament of Isaac Rougher, deceased. _ 104. The first and final account of Ja cob Cassatt, Executor of the last will and testament of Susan Causten, deceased. 165. The first and final account of Ja bob Lower, Administrator of the estate of David Wolf, deceased. 166. The first and final account of John Rork holder, Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Ehrhart, deceased. 167. The account of Jacob Kiosk. Ad ministrator of the estate of Peter Munk, deceased, 108. The account of Robert Major. Ex ecutor of James Major, deceased. who was guardian of the, minor children of Wm. E. Camp, deceased. 1139. The final account of Joseph Wal ker, Administrator of the estate of Eliza beth Walker, deceased. 'llO. 'Thelist account of Moses M'- Clean, Esq., Executor (tithe last will and testament of Ezekiel Buokingharn, de ceased. ' • 171. Tilt guardianship acconut of Sam uel Falineatock, one of the Executors of Joseph Baugher, deceased, who was guar dian Adeline, LoMaa w Mary Jums, mid John - iletiry mihar children at Da vid Beard, deceased. , , • , WlOl. W. 11A1VIIERSIt, Registes, Rehisast'a °Mad, Osityibirg, lulu 2110118604.-4.41 . . I GE. ririnwt Firm, ot , ..atitziss PAXTON m- hurl Ng, been d iasolyetl by mut* con, sentiA the li t inst;', the subscriber resvect, lulls ihnoundestC his tiieutte and, the pub lic that he intenile to continue the bush:tett, itt all its branches, at 'the old stant/..tp ambersburg street. nearly opposite 8. H. Deehler's Drug and Book Store, where he will be prepared at all times to fill all ordert for' • . arness, -Bridles; 94- j ars; Trunks , kn: with prouiptnms on reasonable te rms. The' tlitisoilber his el orts'to, proliveirlg.wpclit, i ir)lt coMpire ,vorabl . # with any' that tabby be turned out frOm any othet 4 1 . 04boblotgal. sod tom, ex littOltirlo boar*, 49/ nitwit aadiameivo a liberal share 9r parqnijm. 4 . • JOHN CJJ rune 7, 18150.—.110 • • I k 0 TO it Cutlery' '1 1 11.4 Ascalleavvomittriene et commop "u do;•l'aige 01116117. giio o 4% tat44,fpr 14A , • ! Saws ! voR nl aii•inst 4 1 . 61 * .' , /tarllirsere Advertioeireentn. .. • . •-._- t rtriarntr. . . • _ I - _ COSTU MF. HA Lt. COIL OF PRATT ST-dr CENTRE MARKET SPACE, CLOTHING, WAREHOUSE rE Proprietor oldie above establish meat would respectfully inform the ei4izoetts of Baltimore aid vicinity, that he has received from Europe the FALL AID WINTER FASHIONS: together with s rich aseoruaeut of goods adapted to the ecitningweason.ronsiating of Superfine French, German and English Cloths, Castor Beavers, Pilots,and Pelitot Mating. A new article for °vermeil; and Business Costs. Also, a splendid assortment •f French and Eneti4 Cassinaeres and Doe-Skirts. of the most desirable styles imported this season. RICH VESTVNGS--We have and are constantly receiving new styles of Vesting', consisting of plain and figured Silks and Woolen treleds. figured and striped Cashmere,, Silks. Satins and Falaseists, of all shades and colon. Our CUSTOM WORK is eat and made in the best man ner—and as regards style and workman ship, is warranted to give entire satisfac tion, and at greatly reduced prices. READY-MADE CLOTHING.—Per sons in 'want of Ready-made Clothing are particularly invited to call and cumin. otir stock before purchasing elsewhere. as we manufacture all quilities of FASH lON ABLE CLOTHING. And our assort ment of that article is at all times large, which offers to purchasers a great induce ment of procuring an article of a qoality which cannot be obtained in any other Clothing Establishment in the City. We have on hand are constantly manufacturing Garments of every , variety. from the best materials, in the most rip p:ovedatyles. for Vail and Winter Wear, CONIBUTIKG or &Wont. Sack and Paha Overcoais. Of all colors. qualities and sizes, from i 8 50 4 50 4 75. 5 50 and upwards. BOYS' SACK 41. OVERCOATS.— A large assortment of Boys'• Sack and Overcoats, 20 per cent. less than the usual prices. SUPERFINE FROCK AND DRESS COATS, made from German and French Cloths, in the latest fashion. A large 'trick of Tweed Coats, Pants and Vests. We have a large assortment of Tweed Frocks and Sacks. A New Article— Forest Sacks, for Stormy weather. ~ Pan taloons, from Super Feeneh Doeskitis.— BLACK AND FANCY' CASSIMERE PANTS, of every variety of Shade and Color, at 01,1 .52, I 75, 2.2 50,20 50, and Upwards. VESTS, made from Rich Velveur, Sa- Cashmeres and Valenciet., and at all li-Reraemnber name and place. corner of Pratt and Centre Market Space. U. 11. COLE. Nov. 23, 1849.-19 Shirt Establishment. SHIRTS ONE of tho most ex tensive in the Unted States, Nb. 179 Baltimore st., where 500 persons are employed, and a stock of 1000 dozen of Shirts always on band style and qual hies suitable for all pane of the Union. Mer chants and others visiting Baltimore are invited to call and examine the largest and best assortment of shirts that has ever been offered in this city. consisting of all sizes and quality, for men sod boys, which, far style and workmanship. cannot be surpas. zed. More than usual effort - has been made to render the assortment of SHIRTS, COLLARS. Llama and Cotton DRAW ERS, complete and desirable in every re spect. T. W. aErroN, 179 Bahamas West, near Lista. March 29, 1850.—1 y BROOMS N D BMISILES.-4-10.000 Woo r brooms,lo,Qoo.BhakAg Ilroitttts , gag doz. each,,wall, paint, acrubhing, ripe and horae,llritslies ; tooth, shaving, eltith hair brushes of every. , CO M BS.- 1 -2,0(10 dozen fattov combs, 01 ariothr phtterne, itithe neck; Oct et, dres sing and fine•toothCotiths of solidus sly fes, LOOKING. GLABSES,;Of ping; pher ry, walnut, mahtiganv, and gilt fiamenT all sizes , and Fontaine ; German, French and English LoOkleg Glass Mies; of 'all sizes from 7 by 9 up to 72 by 120 7 -pack ing insurxd AI parts of the Ifiniiiti)sto gether with a largo assortment of Variety Goods too numerous to pennon- The attention of Ma/chants , is respectfully so licited to the examination of my stock, all of which will be sold low for cash' or city acceptance, an as to anticipate anyoompe tition that can be offered. JOSEPH WILLEY, I March L 18110.-12 m Sl' E.ll D WIPORTIR lIXD DRALJUI IN Irdaziox ♦ND Dostastio Hardware, Bar Iron, Se. THE subscriber, for the accommoda tion of the country trade, has con- nected an Iron Warehouse with his Hardware Store. Consumers of Hardware and Iron on the Reistertown. Westminster. Hanover, Frederick. Liber ty. York and Geuysburg Maids. will And location No. 102. Franklin sired. Bathnore, opposite the Golden Horse Hotel. 2 doors from Howard street. more convenient than any other store (or the adjoining country trade, and a great saving in country pur chasers of time and labor in proceeding to the wharves or lower part of the city for their supplies. His Iron Warehouse has .beert_estab haired:{oe the express purpose' of aecoti modatinethis wide, and he engartii se/J, nothingrbat aan . ;eiriar Leona every bar of raltimote 4obt Lend beariwg : ths sweep. üßellimorr Chi Works.'neasi evidenced' us gents., ineness, as Mary : Avert . meriting Mag inot} nt. ftirrt l OW 1 1 1 1 ptipikst,..4 o : } arfa eqta i _to;:aisiwolnw boo arannfacteured la tbs. U. &ales flllloatylbr4pd_val!ltiiteibas bete Teirrein ipa 50. 4 4 ' 14. * .fs er}: y b igi lk g r . costs of*reips,, _• His Hainaniwatiii Rodagtre warrant ed "1"0 1 , 10 Pio Blast!' Nall Rod and'hear4 ing.tit 'gam testa bit tes of dot hatonter,n— Fetrorsis Mast theirgheet,TlPlli Nailsmad, mad,. Imo ghif,gurtiiii l / 4 64- ing leWrnalfile`with dintrlbiett ,t( not gin wering their iitotoniftid adds,' AlsW:X9loEoa o 4ol l „ , W*Pallikgegl.fit belie Spoilage. , Iron Aoloss„Wattitgonith s i Bel4oo,Hall'Alinda 01 Wagon Chaialai Pose Linked IPittsbarg Patterns. Blister Steal , from 81'0001 iFosi ill: OPP 4 44/4 1- IFaif for *Wit Wry , Mai* sal flYalPa•_.N l AdEana, that narganannh .bea m rot. ;no cabinet inakors. Fah §, 18600—54 , • - Fzairoitanntir prasnrATion o • ' u. - lure sua sou, ♦ CARD WISE & SON , 01 411 11 i t pw" Om.* *ale to attend paqy, go . t mamba of daily applifiatnink In" MI seaters ot the Enioa. bic,tbeivl remedy tor boWnoso,a,4l for thAtipetribrotod 114}11 VIO ON, ba're'filitodir %tooiliary to irre• point a GortilviairAtrodilii* iagint, to vis itlfit different cities and towns throog4oyt e United Slated; veisdngtfini'vri(hit'utho y to ierioitit !tail:0601 dote init'vilh di,: Haile rtinie,'lnia •tovipply iho ltraeroit- All YE, and to put' thustit in*th i b l trOdifqf those he may itppoint to ininyalik thf,iityni. a sufficient "ntlalbei.Vr Pakill.t !n ; 'KY town or neighborhood shall be otgoi4ird , • Capt. Gnosos' CALnuttre of , &winter county, Va., is alone sotlicnised to aet to General Travelling Agont,with tbotpqvrone above indicated. ' ' ' ' Capt. C. may be. expected u speedily as possible, the principal cities and towns of the Union. , .t ••• N. B. Capt. Calvert will always have on hand% fall suliply of the HAIR ININ -10 (which cleanses thelmid of dandroill, strengthens and invigorates the hair. cud Pr9rents it also from, falling off,); (or the region of country most contiguous tattle operations ; or it may always be obtained, at wholesale, and forwarded to any part of the Union, by addressing the nroprietori M. WISE '& SON, Richmond, Va. 0:7 - Price $9 per dozen cash. Six bot dee for os—or one dollar single bottle. Dec. 7.4349.—1 y BEEHIVE HOTEL, Corner of Pennsylveiraia "'venue, and St. Mary's Street, and adjoining Si. Mary's College, Bali ilinere, ESSE GARRETSON, late of York, Pa., informs his friends that he has taken the above well-known Rotel, tot merly kept by Adam Fisher. and more.re cently by Isaac Williamson. witere he is prepared to accommodite those whemity patronize him in a raaner that cannot full to give satitiftetion. His cifAMBEItp are furnished in the most complete and comfortable manner ; the 1 1 / I .R, ii provi ded with the choicest liquori and other re freshments, and the armslot; *ill at 1111 times'be attended , by the . Most ezreAl attendants. The stand is calcitlatell in en etnineht degree fotrVirACCINERS *DROVERS. , RS It . has the largest and most coprntient bard - in tha't section of the city" and . _ the Stabling and Shedding are of the be; end Most edtuthoctibtts. ' , ,, It is his intention to ' pe y . strict oat tention to liii.busines and to ito,, e iTyy thitig ih his Tits render lite tuests comfortable, an he speeiftilly soliciti,a cult from his friends end the 'public. Seigniors, MayA, 1g56.--- 1 448 50. plait% diiertiernernili -111PSi' - Jopri3S, , WHO L E SAL:B.WOODBH; WIL LOW:KARA BROOM, BRUSH, Comb, Looking Glass and Variety Store, "N . oeT Sicona *SonEst. P H ILADELPHIA, ELPHIA, Under J. Sidney Jeneft' Carrel Wa ti4 9 WC• • HA VINO enlarged my store, T h'iive tiamfatid aln constantly maitufaetti ring and receiving froth the Eastern StateA and Enrope. additions to my Stork. CEDAR. WARE.-4-506 neSt Midst. and 100 mist paintedTtibs,'4oo tmrrel and 200 staff Churn el, 100 tlcizen and 800 dozen painted Paile,2oo doz. Washbitarde, 100 duz..nest Bove: and Plour noie!,l Spigots, Spoons, and ',atilt's. ' WILLOW WA RE .---000 nest Merit. et and 200 nestOlotheeßaskets,4oo ant' ',cradles a, large assortinent of French and Duinestic lAsske Front St. Wire Manufactory. SIEVE, RIDDLE, SCREEN,* WIRE CLOTH 1114.NriVACTORY, NO. 46. NORTH. MOIR= OM, Corner of Coombe dory, betwirea Marks and Arch attests, PHILADELPHIA. ' THE subscribers cone ue to manufac.' n tare, of R superior quality, all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Wire . work. such as Rims, Riddles,, Screens, itc.: for all kinds of Grain, Seeds, Sand, Ore, Snuff, Starch, Brickdust, dtc. Founders' Sieies of a superior quality constantly on 'hind. Also, safes, Wire istt Coyers, Sofa Springs, Twilled Wiyo fof,,Prisirk Catch ers, dr.c.. taI,INDERS 00vielED in the. bait %minim. ORNAMENTAL. WIRE WORK, such as, caple t Nursery ;FondantAtarden Bordering, . losier Stan s,T ro"iners", T Ifs Work ; for. Grape Vi9e l r, 4#. , Wire FenCini„of every dOserletiod. Orders thankfully Ireasrt44l;ari prompt. ly =scuts& by ,• • • • • , WATBON'Are COL Feb. , 22, 1849.• Aim • •• • • • • ! . raper!. , Paper Papec i• Ne.. 2 I , auk. streatr between Mairket.and Cbes , nut, and 2J rind 3d stseete.. .4 • • '„. ,a ratdi zirbartsira beg ;ease to tail Hatalren _. ' cif co ntrt,biiyets to' Emir 44011nmitt of papenweitilkseing vatiefiirs oT Printing, Hardware, Writhing,' tEnVelti#r" and Wrapping papers, Zinnia papers, whiterind %as sorted colors, also Bonnet and Boa Boards, Ire. Being engaged in b 1 nisnitficture of printing papers, they solicit orders from Prie.tpre‘ge anir, sieve aim; which , will be tertiliWed at ebart i tteh *keened at fair prices. ' • Milk price aithlrin• eashot.tiadapaid for Rags'! ' WW*XTr & XNJOHT, Sept. 1 4. 184 8- 1 y No. 21 Bank at. 0 S. .nd Country Merchanisii iit r' inn& 3: , N.: ILBLLER'' arid 'tfidat re: flilMriptiatfully 'Wick attention to thefilnaah I . lticKElrt ! Fortach.,Germanand.Americsa Tiemtecia, • Points, mil., tiffi,diastware, erfuoter,y,.Pitent Medi. diet: tkc. ' Ramis Opened a new store N 0.04 Markel street, With a full hold', of Dome an'd Medicines, we respectfully solicit Country Deal. emu, !skeane our stock before Parchments else. !shim procutairic one and All who may feel' dia. piciel to extend us their patronsige , to sell, them fisinainebringe and Medicines, on as liberal terms turner Miter house in the City, and to faithfully execute all orders entrusted to an promptly and pith Alipiteth' ' ' • Ono( {he proprietors heirs a retain Opt. cian, mforde ample gni ran t ee of the genuinequal ity of all artielialt sold at their establishment. We especials , llie!fie bruggists and. Country Merchants. itkin..ipaymiskir in become Agents for Dr. Keekr's ~fed Mrdirtars, (wand ard and popular illitanerc) to forward their ad • dress. Borg, iliss:paptionign, of dealers, we respectful! ail . ; • - N. KEELER !V BRO., \noluxle Dniggists, N 9. 294 Mar)4•4 N. t. 14. IR4 0- I y . : t Potter's •Putent Oil Ckets. Patent p§ 1 60 1 pe:c4i;Ao ;Wes, Mote . gtairs, Caps, :. t i t j i ..,:•1 ;: l H'l! IPPICAIier Aflf,in ilferta . if cl?”, 06 :4 1 !1Y,' taKtif4Gitql!l&A INIPPlete,l4" , I t o 4 i,.;‘110%,!ir.1410 eltl, 0; 9.1411,pg *Oichm, Ancßism. .:,witi qh,, M. il; b il. 3 oot#lt i t! 4. *mil ..t*wmn qc,,t, al to giva,amta,actottt., ,:,., , 4 cdlttirChatits at a chstaltio i.v,iiihiqg in.-: forntatio i tt oottcpro ( il price. , itto,o,coo Va. lifelll ' TO A5:1 6 01'374, . Mehtilieferili of Off C otta, f ill North Third N. Philadelphia. , ; • Jona 14,'11950.-4nl " ' '' ' o IfilikiWEANAff A.GENT FOR THE 'SALE 'OF - goutv WORTH , MAICUPAOTtIRING COO ••$ WRITING PAPERta. Warebaßiee,, NO. 84 Water' stre6t, P HIL4 £LPHi4 901. ; pe ci pe ) n eß ow t elt7F:, antl i f il or t otb ri e l trade et the lowed ionsistipkla F.We th ink Flat Zap., 12; 140 Sian& 10 lbs.. bloomed ,vylails. • ; ' Superfine Meiling, thr4 Writings, blue and white. ' h 10 1 / 4 / r. Pitts diaper arnl• naptefunelolio Pe# Sheer ani,rbite, plain and raled t , . Ettni super L ieu 1,150.0 ple#4 trod gilt. Superfine and fine Bill Papua, long andbmad. Bupedine end One 4ountiag-Bon!i Cape o and Paitei kOnnfand • 'l , . 1 ' ' Extra super Commas Cape end Letters, gilt. Superfine *mg Cape apd fasts, blue bad white. I!. ##T :I .0. timperfitmt bkorlinews UMW. I 16 ticttrille 2*10•1111witiok. white. P 164. Eta 144,64 76 0 'rupeis !ptl R k implp i peo. 'lawyer!" libellt • • goimirthielt mid& rut plain, bike acid •itelti,' OA' cue. r. n,• ~ e t p .1 . r. Al.s/JAP O Ats9 I 4 101 . 1.04 asaqrted 001 PApl crPernetbncirif. vq 4 112,0 714414T,0 1t r. rittpi t; Ateropti, 'sort ind, au pipleith ' Jul 1 '4541 NEW ESTA,BLISHAIMit uvriug.i If DILI Irei , RESPECTFULLY zinforbtai the aid izens of . Ositysbuil, .and ettatirms. who may;: tarry here until their beards grow, that he has opened a dew .saidint id Nest York 'treat, between the Tempe . 110 Monett And, ; Paf line"; Oat 'WE, where he intends,prdettontin the TOMO. P , l ill elta7;!tripusi httoiktes. • ' varied , ' His. ro'. geed'sod show • t •,., • • ' Holt shale Your, ftsFil efithetit etstmattr .tf GandCrnen, call and, ace, for. youmelwesb, Hie sPGAPI ie 29 0 d1 . , Wf4 0 ,1, 1 0 6141 1 0, And'in hi. 'bop he's always seen. t . tje slip respeetfally „informelhe'gitnile mew that they cad Si rtt any ri timo , ha i ee their boots blocked in the heated st y s. Gentletnett son oleo. hue giemetcrnotmed frcont their clothes,l r • 'nee. li d , 1849. ' • • • PROCLAMATION. ,111kr.+1,rf.) WURPAS the lion. Awn Dom^ ices, Esq. President of the several Courtr i of Cquunou leas, M,the.tmettipe call l PoLing c e..4Ath Districtoand...idatile v the ~Uourtrior Oyer.end TeFatiSON and 4 °.°9/ 1 4 livegY, (Pr tha.trinli or 111, Ciher ando ther offenders in the saidAisol t i r i c ,, t7 l"4rOg i s , Paso , sad d. haus sio•Jukilatthelvoutuga v99mArf PPS* Q41100;44 ji4Ueery, for the trill( of sill oapitulemieltises Web& erA in 1 1 / 4 ,44 1 4 1 1Y, Adiontre,isinted 'hot ,precept, bearing dele•Abi% !MAW A t li'd,4 4 1 The YAW nuc,,,/,44% • ,one thPPKeI hundred ind,fittY,.eed to. me directed, for bolding s ,Cllllll l {Of .oook. mon Pleas and getterul .Quuter. Sessions 1 4_,.the pim la p and . t Jail Delivlnsy, 'lna Clad of Oyer and Termineri at Get., tyOuig, on Monday* .10/4 dog , qi Awl itexte.— r ' NOTICE, it iiMalr GIVEN. To all the Justices : D(lhp Peace, the Coroner and Consmihieg within•the said Umintor of Ademe t Lhik.t *VIP then,saidihomin their Proper persons, whit than. Rolle. lbseeetko InquisiMme, livoinutions and other Re 11;eMberVbro*, to, 4,111040..04v vilichio their, OffiC4f . PII4 in *St mumuf "Pe ri l". to be done, and also they who witi.prow cute against the prisoaers.that armor then shall be in the Jail of thy cud County of Adams, and to ire there and sherd to pros ecute ;spinet them seuhallbe WILLIAM , piTIS.ES, Sheriff. eberirs office. ciiikylihiarg; July 12, VOU. G ETTYSBIETRO 'FEMALE • COMlX,ritir THE Siprmar:Septitin Ala ethditteneki the 271 d of May. and dith the' 4 10th" Of sallemlir ,The Winter Session will cont 'the 3c9f y:l(laPt,t°sstk ‘f K 4144.7- e OlO of il #lrmer Session; ledtiraing'!ii the studies, are $(1 ind $8; of ths Otet r ansition l ig and $l2. Pupils will be sited' Itquittha l t a i i nie nf . 'watering. to ' the end of du duellers fronithe plan e,; ceptforo duo lbst4ty tike TalleheW .dt pee; tratud.ilinaluataihe pup*. .4E11,8 1 1%6N get•foriMnisie, Drawint efol , Piatiikethe' haapisp44 and inet i viarinaa brannhel 'anew Work t ' • '77 'May 2;...18150.4-17 7 • VO=OM4 Estate oj Tempteton itrandAt;lreeeneed. VERO Testamentary 'on the Es. .14-tatirof Tingunslori . Bovetrott. 'late id fluetingtbnitp.i Adastere6:;ll4l., deed, his g beengrextiedto aubstitibetc tuitiee is herebYgiirtinitialtwho are indebted to said Estate, tottiskepity nieh striihdutdellty,and to those having clairps tt),prettet?t the same properly autitenitcared, to ttr sutmritmr, tending in aaitre township, far eettlewent. wK.• a. HRANDON, Ex`r.' June sel.—et TARE NOTIQE. THE subscriber requests' all whd aro s indebted to him, of long standing, to call and make payment 011 or before the 20th of July, we aher that' time their aq counts will be placed in the hand* of 111 plOs- Haw Asa per officer fbe dolleetiok ' 1 litrett" ankle O:* ' r KELLEritiVITRIT, Slopsiders, /km., 1 N . „ . Nil June 21 OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS. 'CI lIIE undersigned respectfully annotin , cos to the Coach makers of Getty*. burg cud other places, that they havettosw menced the manufacture of Oil Cloth and Canvass , For Coaches. of,tne very best quality. on. an extensive scale, which they are peeps red to furnish, wholesale and retail, on the molt wiasenable terms. Our Canvass will be Satan), equal in finish cud quality to nay. matturacuured in the city. o.'''llle subscribers also manufacture: for, wholesale. or, retail, COACH. VAR.- . NISH, of a baphtior quality, to which thy'' idylls the ittietnioe of Coach-makers Ida persons Wanting to,purchase with .s view - lqeelling again. 'they hnve now oritando Ind will oonstantly keep on hand, *YON Supply. - , • , •;:rOrders from a distance will, in 0.011)04 attended to. . . , , SAMUEL J. LITTLE.. GEORGE 11. LirrLez ..march 16, 1850. W:9IJrTED, a t Ann Bushels of OATS. OW AIIF9 II .‘F I LF Bushels of CORN, end WM Bushels of RYE, to be delivered stagy loll!, in Germany township, for which a Fair price will be given. GEORGE ARNOLD. 3,01 y: AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE Auditor appointed to report. dig tribution of the balance remaining in the hands of JOHN Wotroan, Administrs. 101 r of the estate of ANNA MARY MTENA, densared, will meet all parties interested on Tireadoy . the 13th of Jugurt nat. at 11 o'clock, A. M.. at his office in the Bor ough of Gettysburg. . JAMES G. REED, ' Auditor;' EZEI s'lltAirED IpQOM theambseriber, on or about the. 7... Bth , inst.. a WHITE COW, with, brows alpots, the left horn stripped'off.-- 'Airy " , pltitott having knowledge of her wheireaboiti, will please inform the under sired_ mail or otherwise. Direct to Imileatown, Pa. • EDWARD RIFFLE. laty 19.,--110 EACHERS WANTEP., TIMM &heal Directors of Franklin . 11 .':rovihaltip will meet at the House oT UgNrr Hiktrrtaan;in said said township; on galorday lhi3d of ilugust nest, at 1 o'- ulonh s —P M,, to select Teachers to take chirp of the Public Schools in said Warn.' ship. The Committees of each school the township are requested to attend. „ „ ..4.IIRA.HAM SCOTT, see r . _ .Ju1y,12t1850,-3t _ • 31LIT R Z kill JUST RECICIVICtr A LAROK /4111011TMittit Pt Fj 0 .!1111C0 Bptid 130DINg.T6. Bored Chip • do. • , Illiiiiasa',llll.,glid Braid do. I •,, China Psarl. , do. • 11do6niidolkJainisy tind do. •, • • • ..0 , .<Cbip sod Straw do. 4111.110..-A VARIIITT Oir Palm, •Leglionik - Stravi 11:its i Which will bei sold as cheap as theses* , est. , . • . . • ' EE.BILLS,, for the use> of, Justices of the Peace and ,Constattlii; (justpiinted) can be had at the 4 4 8tte ,00itee; "" " - • Hiai:tiii Pii, ft r ill itityot illr FA l g i juit itsesied ' ell. MI offered to the Ladies , at ,lir Corner. a Cheap Coer. A it , , • Wanted Inimediately, A, GOOD M LJ. E R—one that can come well recommended. Inquire at this office. July 19, 11150. .IVOTIC f. 2LL those indebted to me of long Mind. his, either on book account or note. wattles'se can and pay the same soon tad oblige 9EO. ARNOLD. July S. rtSDAR WARE, sneli"Tubs, Ducksts. 41 - 1 dci. Abo Diskets, Toys. Rugs. Mau. drx.,,, for sslest HA M E RSLYI3, Albbawls need /•'lnevers Pk If a superior quality may be bad cheap the more of J. J. SCHICK. The Ladies' Attention is respectfully invited to a large assort •lik -went of very superior PMin, Change able and /blared SILKS. Fancy Alpac as. Limns, &c., very cheap. , April,ll. GEO. ARNOLD. roceries. fIOFFEE, Tee, Sugar, Syrup. Moist: ,V 441 aet , Otssese, Fish. tts• Alm an as. iortathat of Spipes. dte. cheap at JOEIN FAIiNESTOCK'S. 1 - 100 , prime article—far esle ,st HAMERSLY'S. Also, Na. Meekerek Scotch Limnos, Crackers of various ,ktnda. Cheese, &e. • A Variety . H r:a rr a s t and Carriage Q• ° ,l4ou tia n d t l i e nTtc, JOHN FAHNBSTOCKeO. Plano and Plane-Trona. A e4ENEßALawaortmentofPlanettatiti •nit. ,Plane-Irons can be found at JOHN FA HN ESTOCt.I. AVOTIONMERMO. JF. ROE LE R respectfully ton. eir • dare Lis services to the Publics, . , tiale Cryer. Terms moderate. Residence, Abbe* town Adams county. Pa., where all or orders for hie services may, bi,ad• dressed. .. Oct. tO, 1849,.—tf Combs ! Combo`! .,. A riNB ainortaxml of COMB*jot ruceived by • ..I. 8011101. • RESH ORANGES , AV- /LINE .m • bug* supplyp SW! int opened at HAM. : ~,,. A , !...i.• it.. •
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