ME SAGE OF THE PROM 1 Or THE U ST +).y THE TEXAS S 3 r Qui:sr/0A 7b di Senate qnd )i'eppienta lives: . 4 , 1 herewith transmit to the two Houses el Congress, a letter from his excellency the Gyinpfir ocy t epot, ORA! 111 the day drYaa ithltessed to 'the late Presideni4the United States. which not having heektinswerett by him. came into my Isiledsfeet hie deitii; stall I,ttlep trans mit aao cattle answer which I have le rdnty to rause to be made tri t tliAt,f9nouunication. re ct/Pgrlfs Fill perceive that die. (:over nitc„tp(oTextis vtbeially states. that by auttmrity ufthe.Legislaturc. of that State, lie. dispatched , a Nis:vial Corninissintier, Altilkfull,power and inEtruntions to eNtend thecivA jurisdiction, of the, State over the F Hu., lised countries nt El Passo, AVorth, if i v i s ,', AO, Santa Fe, situated on its wprt ,WeitCFp,tirp , lo3., .119;p0eNdP to say, that the eouttnission vr,list ffi reported to him, in an ocial form, thal i t e military otTicers employed in the service of the United States, stationed at t3liiiii Fe, interposed adversely, with the inhabitants, to the ftilfillinent of his object, in Rived. of Ihe establishment of tt separate Stain it notroment, east of the Rio Grande, and,tytthin the rightful limits of the State 'tli Tell. , illicse lour counties which icOe'propMies to establish and oreanize, asibbilitl Within her own jurisdiction, ex- . tiostooverlhe* . whole of the territory east o f Opt, $10,6 route, which has. kiertitoforei b eett, regarded tut an essential And integral . parcel' the Department of New Sexmo,.. and actually governed and possessed 'by tier 'people, utitit conquered and severed Irotti the Repiiblictif Mexico, .by the A unitienn arms. • • . The-Legislature of Texas has been:cid= led tOgether by' the Gevernor, for the 'phi.- l ease; tis it it Aindertsibodi" of, etallehirairg . hils'etsign• to' the 'territory' fist tot ;the Itin tlAntlelt;Mul•tf:effitiblitthing 'over it her 4:46 joiliiillletitle 'Sea' her e'en 'laws; by kre e ;r. tt •-;t- f • , ••;; ; - Thlste. pibetetfingS of 'Texas rely tvelli nefteSt the attention Of all branthe* of the flvivbefititent.of the United States, and I iettjeleelthet they occur while the Congress i* yet aossitM. It is, I fear, far from being improbable that, in consequence of these proceedings or . Texas. a crisis may be fireinght-enewhieb shall summon the two Iletvads et' Congress—and still more em phlstiestir the Executive CoVernment— to an ' 46111e/bate readiness for the per. fdrinituee ef their 'respective duties. t• - • Ale the 'Constitution of the United' !Wigs, the President is constituted Com tiffirider-in-ehiel of the army and navy, and oftheloilitia of the 'several States, when A1104'406 ihe actual service Of the United Meek. ' "The Constitution declares, also, tteitt Itittishill' fake care that the laws be faitiliftdWexkliteti, and that he shall, front thilk ftl`tritte , ; give to the Congress infer the:State of the Union. - tletrgres' sins power, by the Constitu- I deti,'lo•peoside for tilling forth the militia ttirtieetti die_ laws of the Union ; and appropriate acts' of Congress Itti*boeb . passed, 'Ps *ell ,for providing , feetalllieg forth the militia, as far placing siAlerlettitalAr and efkient means in the hats% ofthe President, to ;enable him 'te dittetilerge - the 'eonstitutional functions of hit taffiee: Ttei teleond - setion of the act of the siotilittteight of February, 1795, declare.s dtitti‘Whetievee 'the laws of the United tinuettlibitlf be opposed, or their execution tillbintfustitiany State, by Combinations ttieltdvieellit to suppressed by the or difeitY &sum of jetlical proceedings, or tilt 00441 - octted in the inarshals, the PietrWiit fitly et!! forth the militia, so far' affittiti ti.if necessary, to suppress such efistbinethers, and to pause the laws to be dtPji eke/feted. Ire Wit set of March 3, 1807; it is pro vtfltsh eases of obstruction to the , Mills tither:Of the United States or any in dividual State or Territory, where It is lawful:teethe President to call forth the tailitiss for the purpose of causing the laws 40, 1 0: duly executed, it shall be lawful for i him to employ, for the same purposes, midi pat?: ' 4if the land or naval force of the Milted - States as shall be judged neces sary,. These several enactments nre now in full force; so that if the laws of the United Sjateepre opposed or obstructed, in any Natel or ;Territory, by combinations . too irmerful,lo besuppressed by the judicial. eieril,eutborities. it becomes a case in ev.hielt,i k i, is the duty of the President, chit el.-Riese out the militia or to employ the lltilitarY,tend naval force of the United S t ietes„or to do both, if in his judgment tho,ewAgettcy of the occasion shall so re quirei;for,the purpose of suppressing such sPOOßueden-, Tliei constitutional. July of the President yt Plaithand peremptory : and the author ity vested in him by law, for its perform ance, clear and ample. ~ ,Uxits is a State authorised to maintain Ittrown•lawsi so far as they are not repug wit to the Constitution, laws and treaties oldie United States ; to suppress insur rections against her authority, and to poll halo those who may commit treason against the State. according to the forms provided by her„otra .constitution and her own laws. "'Bet 1 411 thi's power iv local, and eoufined ititithelte 'within the lltnits 'of Texas herself. kilie Alai' possibly confer no authority *bictraip be IWWfully etercised beyond thlitt'bdendaries. All this is plain, and hardly needs argil yana.prir elucidation. If Texan militia, *eosins% snatch into any one of the other lisatethior intoatty Territory of the United Stases. share to execute or to enforce any &a of-Taco, they become at that rno. OM trittiftwaars t , they are no longer under the protection of any.. lawful authority, and are In he regarded merely as intru iterallitillriwithitiiiich State or Territory rhilflitilltnrei' any A her ' of the 'United t ok: , ..oth,er-!s) , Polver al arms or mere aver of . nuttihers, constituting such a etaillitatirttits IS too powerful to be sop pitissiiilliv-the'cleil authority, the Presi• ileittbit'llieilltilted ftutei hes no option lento Was. but is bound to obey the so *an I telkillif theiClentsiiintion, Stifles. eon** lifith powers st a ted in him by is t IlitelltunWilintint inid 6,y thu Acts or Colt-1 Or, if say civil gorse, armed or unarm- I Mow,aay Territory of dm United ] tip pruteCtion of Lb, lowa 114 1 m4thasitaat to liaise individuals to g* ra • ~, ...P.., Whore fist trial ,fur alleged itinelieek ..„," 'this posse be too powerful to Wis'' •:, • 6 boost sod. civil *Whorl- OW . ~_,..„4 , tirattisntitid seize is lti ' ' •:,:,74 'llibillittsl Ply the aetlesnity The graveand important question now 1 Fars, whether there ibo in the Territory 10 emi Sexico tiny eiisting lsW of the • Un' opposition to which; o: the Obstruelion ofivhieb, 'would constitute a 1 case calling for thi interposition of the authority tested in the President. The Constitutimi of the United States 'declares that "this Constitution and the laws of the Ilitiled States, which shall be made in pursuance thereof, and all the wen. ties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall he the supreme law of the land." If, therefore, New Mexico he a Territory of the United States, and if any treaty stipu lation be in force therein. each treaty stip. illation is the supreme law of the land, and is to be upheld and maintained aceortllrglx, In the letter to the Goventor •OfrPrisxlM, my reasons are giver. for believing that New Mexico is now a l'erritoey '4l( the United States, with the same extent and the same boundaries which belonged 10 , 14 while in the actual possession or theite: , public of Mexico, and befoul the Ilittilwae.' hi the early part of that *air, bo s h enthhkei iiia and New Mexico were entaideretty the arms of the United litatillitid"li'ettt in the military postiession of theAttiged Stni C 9 at the date of the treaty - erv,esetp. By that treaty the Awe earakeeniarei mai firmed, and there territweiwws PrirdWelli 41 . 1 .1. 111 " . 111 cuts, separated, from lotes.We,tonseer•^sal kle: MC same treaty certain irtlare . tane tigtV, stook. cities were solemnly guarantisid to ' *yids residing Moretti. Dy the fifth article' itf thit instil It sovhd6o,. that "The boundary line betweettbe terraepahlioe. h‘ wi shall commence . in tire coif of 4111laa anew leagues from lend, eßoeile file Poßktt °I . . 1 0°. (kande, otherwise called, tite Rio Brave :del ttsktt,,_ . or oppt;site the mouth of,'lts dee ne tdit branch lilt should bare mere 'then enellehl ; eniptYlrit di. reedy iota the eau ; iVonl theimie dp elle +middle al that rived following the theepiat ebilmelialmbeertni 7 has more than one, to the point when tit, ~ • ~ the southern boundary of New Me; (R runs Noith of the town called Paso) tolls er' in tennimition ; thence northward along' thii4ibibiri line of New Mexico; until it intinitiretil , Ate' kW branch erthe river tiihs-(ai flit shwaltil OM thief.. sect any , branch of that wilier; thew Mies pand, en; the said line neare4 be Furth , branch,. and . gouge in a direct line co the Hate thence down .tts, middle Qi the said branch and argils ma river, Wt• tit it empties into the Rio Cobleillift llieitivir aciniiii the Rio Colorado, following the divielsOri Sit between tipper end Lewd California to!thia•Pbci- The eighth article of the, ftelitY i. ift•lbeiltoMll ing terms Me ice ns now witibrishal in Terrilreleiprevi ensly belonging to Meilen, red whiWOMairt the future within the limits of the Viiited tittielett; ae defined by the main& t ieen bit 4WD 10 continue wherr they wier any time to the Mexicantlitee•ihe property which .thee Pcotselethi es 9 ort}utiels or dispoving thereof, and rerniivirig pe, gi riteeede, wherein. they plea*, withinit their Bettie waded/. cJ, on this account, to any "MANAMA; tee, 40 charge rrhatever. • - , i 'Those who shell prefer to remain the gad Territories my either retain !bee }We apd.tigbte.4 Mexican citizens or acquire those of ciliilleftlPir o t United States, But they shit ha Undei c gation to make their eleitien within one jail' flint' the date of the'exobiietir aratiliatiedire. shut - ty ; and those who shall remainvisibietsait Terri«, to ries slier the expiration of that pow. withollt ving declared their intention to retain theAszter: ter of Mexicans, shall be considered to hars z eleel• ed to become citizeitsaal the U. Slob*. the said Territories property., ol i o M , k rid. now belOnging to 'Moicaesnot istoibitetiM 4444; shill be inviolably tespeetiesi 'The own ers, the heirs of those, and 'IA Moixicans 'sotto gnat hereafter acquitemaid, properly- Ireciolmook shalt .eioyoeitbk teepee( Watt. ipete•PANee l 4l 4 l. o .oll/.' 11 K r i te "au? PitI n nW4A.A;O II Pai, P r ifha 11 44 14 . &mol." . . The ninth altiete' of 'flie ft tesity4 in tire , wards : ' •sThe Mexicana whits hi the raittiltlehalt iforeiald shall not Onserve the thermostat. cilium et the Mexican Republic, eamformosthly With what is stip -004 in tbi 3 !Ifil.blcor ' led into the thrionOf the United flitehre, And Im ad mitted afe th' 'p si time . (to ha jagged of by the, Cl:Memel if the 'United Stiitia,7 to the enjoyment of all the Jethro(' tideless of theillnieed States, according en ther principles sof the Genetitution and in the ineentinut sballbe usaintained.aod:prot tectol in the free, eujoyawnt their ; liberty and property, and secured 'l* tree exant4sie of their religion witheirt redrfctied "' It la plain, thenifine,nn - the'fitte of thetertieSty stipulations, tbat kM Megirame establiehed in tomb tories north or east of the line of dismarkeloar at• ready mentioned, come within OW Pre/petit*, of the ninth article; and that tbolnel.,l4 heit4l.s of the supreme law of tho lend, does extend ever all such MeSicans, and asettrei to thein`kireet se curity in the fret enjoymerit Of their liWity 4 'ind property, as well se in the frenvierriga of their religion ; and this supreme law of tberiand•leing . 1 thus in actual force over this !Analog, hrta,be maintained until it shall be diephsersd.mAntrenth (led by other legal provisions; and if it. holiest:cit. et! or resisted by coMbinstions too powerfdl ivir'brr suppressed by the civil authority, the eine to one which comes within the provisoes of the • lettliteld which obliges the President te sabres these pro. visions. Neither the constinetioni Ater lbw *lob nor my duty, nor my oath ofothea, horn roe aq~ t alternative, or any choice ha ray rode of Olen, • . , The Executive Governtnent4the ehmt,/ 014 0 1 r 1 , has no power or authority to determine iihat L was the true line of boundary betteeen Melaka &ad 'I. *hates before the treitty'of go, nor has it any such power now, sines the I ion has become a quiet/on between thsatent ter riax as and the United States, El° far M i thipjlfflpl4llfir ii doubtful, that doubtcan, oatr, tai earaaarat rya, art in Congress, to which ail assent Of State of Texas May be neeestary, or bp tiosee APprciPii-1 I are mode of legal adjudication tittle M Itbe smette , Limo if disturbances and collieismaedememsboold he threatened, it ie absolutely- ineumbent on MA Executive Government, however painful thrsdtov ty, to take care that that the Ir. maintained; be and he can 'resat Only the actua l state of things as it existed at the ditei Jibe teen'. ty, and is bound to proteetill inhabitants 'arßer were then established, and who now remain north and cast of thr line of demarkation, ltd the full im joyment of their liberty and property according te the provisions of the ninth . article of the treats in other words, all 'mint now be regarded" as New Mexico which was possessed and occupied as New Mxico by citizens of Mexico at the Jam of 'lnc treaty,'until a definite line of boundary shall he cs• tablisliel by Competent authority. This assertion of du ty to protect the people of New Mexico ken! threatened violence or from seircure, to be carried into Texas for trial for alleged ofihnersianiiinii Texan law., doss not at all include any dais of power on the part of the Executive to establish any. civil or military government within that Territory. i'Orit power belongs exclusively to the legislative department, and Congress is the sole judge of the time and manner of creating or authorising any such governments. The duty of the Executive extends only to the execution of lawn and the maintenance ni treaties amusily in 'force, anti the protection of all the peo ple of the United States in the enjoyment of the rights which those treaties and biws guarantee. It is exceedingly desirable that no occasion shollid arise kr the exorcise of the powers thus vested in the President by the Constitution and the laws. With whatever mildness those power Might be executed, or however clear the ease of necessity, yes conmegnence, might nevertheless fol lerw, of which no human sagacity can foresee either the Write et the end. Having thus laid before Congress the corn mu• nication of his excellency the Governor of Tex as, bud the answer thereto, and having made such observations as I have thought' the occasion called for respecting constitutional obligations which may wise in the Ibrther privies' of things, and may rievcdire op me to be performed, I hope I WWI sot be regaeded as stopping aside from osy Una of duly, unterithatendinig that I am aware that QIN! subject to helosolkath Houses, if l express coy &WO and 'earnest conviction of the importentW of hotinediate decision, or arrorllt, or set• 4weedt etthe ritiestion of boundary between Ter. *toad Use territore of Nevi Mexico. Att crawl& watiorari -of *rim teaersi earntioney, tad de. Res* tranquility pit for this. hums to be. it ifs character sad by position, the Ant. or coo of the first, of the queutions growing out of the gequiSition of California and New Mexico, pied now Miiiiiring deetlluit: ; No guveritmetit cats be established f NE MexicO, , ,eitheiNutte or territory, until it 11 firPt•oarlitin . pd whet Now Mexico, either ..St shit or Territory, is, and whet are her limits Ilipil boundaries. ,These cannot be fixe.l or knolo. 'll i the ling ofdisision between her and Tex es: l'be ascistained and estritilishml— Mim e t and weighty reasons conspire, in myjodgermt, to show that this dirigional line should be establish ed by Congress, with the assent of the government of rexas. In the first place, this Brame by far the moat prompt mode of proceeding, by which the end can be accomplished. Ifjudicial isroceed• ings were resorted bas aryls g=hfrivnlyuld necessarily be vibe. coed yews Pail BA, iii all probability, before the controversy could he ended: ilelts . snleitellayritribbrennairte • pwohkalygiapmble.,. ryttch4hl42,lli=l7 j „, ay ietolivisiinis !kW of I dancer and collisisma. Eur killl same reason wog the it dpf l ospisce no the wisdom express - i den* orthe expediency of .wintit of,sdoiiiiiioormilnsl of en Int 'ew': • ie' am, and all iiiiia ' liditnnity 4 . iiiimli' V theist: ' nib' irdield.tis' t"a - aPittia bf inbAtignes;Whiril Might last be ineques a 'Mk blidami , (1 , , , , •.: 0, , :it t,: ,i., 41 1,•• , ' L, . 8 0:fet Me Ella ehl• 0 emnpathend theism. the rfade are now all known, aed ,Qtepgrese.. " I . l .saPit =lag OA it,„justly, end mper miaow t y would &alter the tt of t ttematisegotitirs. rr the, eisite 'of title cni the past of Texas appears to Compels to 'he wall feunded,in whisk' es ii peat, it. is .ilt the estope- Macy of Conyers to offer her an indemnity for the azVeral that Oahe. In,a cam like OW. for• oil it, by, many, coppnt consideration!, iff th, in t* a ' d' ataleible adjastiritteh and Nilo diebo' Wlttlethent• the koiernmetiter the Untied' Mates would he justified, in nay ephduelAn allow ing an indemnity to Tommioit natcanewelde end eatrevesapa, bM liar, libeled, anal awarded -in a just *pith of acconimodation. I think no event would be hailed with Win; in tileaffliMilv the pimplier the Ilitheilltitei then the istnieshie'sdleetment'of aplestioas of dilhailty which hate wont, Ihr et Mg thent; . agitated the cetattMlansi sepapied„ se the exeletion of ;Wee subjects the mid attention of Voiegnws. , Palial-* lll irg*l.? f 4 mgfillankehal the tMolle of my own relkitien en the meet Wettable 'Mode ofrolitiedng the hiin ' tidiri tplestlint, V shall, tier ertbelese, &genii* aeiptiewe hi any other Mode whit:Mahe wisdom of Ossignisa may devise. , ;Olken conoteeites, I: yard neyettoviatiow, that every spmedeniffien ,of hn twdoho.httermot An!" 4 ' fade the name*/ of a prove tioa by eonstwee let tke Waltman% or tliiii boundary , onottion, Wins tint'pmeent 'MAIM be binned hi a Ater. The seatimmmt et °their 'gateau*: ibtirtectel With the woe selsjeeti *Wilt the. mine perind, is greedy mite desired' hut the, adiusanent el. the' wows to me mite in the Neer' degree Anspertant. 4 irgs i t, Or, ' , lan . such an adjalarnant, WO Inky Well hope Omit will MOW lk return of harmony" ROWS') ' 'an inerenied attachtitent to the U- nion, and the general satidaction of the enentry. MILLARD ruhumoßE. Wadiastoes,, . • - ~ Atritovi son Ylsw,ryttoom.-. 7 . L The South Ciridirta pipers are abusing Henry Clay for caUing It su, riparian* for his Nash :,stille,-twitreenoe, a traitor. One of them sliniliri:SOUth Carolina in this Shameful tNif Mr. Unit • be a traitor, the caimans 'of Staub Carolina arc traitors au a man.— thould.he meet. /frith a traitor's , doom. so comtitlisautly and piously invoked fur, him tlie,pettudo l patreow Henry Clay, .there - will be Ithourands who would gladly share his fate." , NIA IDtNIC AND . TY XAS.—'l'he Washington correspondent of the Phila delphia N. American says : ' liner irnsithation with.his cabinet, the President 'has determined upon the an swer lo be give M to the letter of tiov. Hen, 1 1 of Texas. la this answer the ground I. taken thit'thern has been no such usurp tion CfEiecutive power as has been coin plained of; an4,llist Col. Munroe, in issu ing the calf fur a State eon veuticiu; although acting without any, orders or instruction's, committed no violation of right, as he was,, clearly entitled to do what he hail dime, in his individual capacity, when requested by the people of the territory. President Taylor's course is sustained in every reit 'pect, so far as 'it has heen indicated. As !hip question of Maintaining popsession was, not mooted in Oui.Bell'a letter, no decis. ion has been expressed ,regard to that 'Object." A letter from. Washingtou to the N. Y. Tribune says that Col. !toward reached WaShitigion On , Friday night.' bringing intellifeiteti that WOO voliinteers'had offer ed °ar services to Gar. Bell * , to march agninst - New - Mexico. They were accept editor wilt not otover until the GOvermild nteeives an ansWer shim the Federal Gror ertmuent, and the decision of the called session of the Legislature. TarLOlliS .111141111. ENNOllte. Tip ottemoor , NiVost. mbioh out the New* , or, 0it...72,10e1.11m014 .wito seen by tthe.f2moodo• going ink) U. ve!Pc. o l with her App st,. Jodi mask sna tfiring.mioute guns. This tomo,almodsome,tribme from Britioluvossol. Tana Thotpettalit or Cresefortl, in their Fpurth of, 4ely ,Cpnvention,reisplved that they would not aupport3. Porter licaveley for SurtlYnr General., The regular now inee aceata,to .he regularly ,repudiated Tarim* attatinni,nr Mite. We, think a miteh,better malt eciuhl have been found, bot,then Prww,hky bas.thelopsaiontion, and who will dare to slip from the party Oa- MR. WISC . AND I p utt liat.t.ottri.—We learn front the PenneThianiatt that. at Ean ciatee, On' Satoiday ' hint, Mr. John' Wise,"the wrortant; attracted a iuterowd to see his great hsfloon eittend,l6-Which himielf,"his wife , arid children, 'his Water, and 'cine a 'hie tfriendsf • had Sonata twits for the voyage. Privioue, to the'hour of ascension, niimbers were let up on trial trigs into the air in the balfooti; which was not then fully inflated, by Means of a cord some five hundred teat long. Two doll tars was' freely paid for these trips by each passenger. A storm came up very and-` denly about 3 o'clock, and Mr. Wise iris anxious 'to leave in order to get a start of the tempest. but was resisted by his friends. Shortly afterwards the wind became very high, and before means could be taken to prevent it, the the balloon was rent asund er, and the whole of the day's sport spoil ed. Pennsylvanian learns that the intrepid royageur will make another at tempt in about two weeks from Saturdliy last. The attention of a little girl being cal led to a rose bush, on whose topmost stem the oldest rose was fading, but below and around which three beautiful crimson buds were just unfolding their charms, she art. !easily exclaimed to ' her brother—“ See, Willie, the. litde buds hive Just awaken• ed to kiss their mother before she dies." MASSACHUSETTS CONGRESSIONAL ELEC. viron..—l'he Governor has ordered elec. tious to take place in the first. second and fourth Congressional districts of Massa. husetts, on Monday, the 10th of August. _Plfi l Trikkete_Wante , -----t-- . C ii -- , E -- la" 7 , Bs, 14t. k , i ,e , ~ 4 Fkifat Et *ning, Aug,,9;, 1850. t 11 . - f i r ---- tr --- 0 ---.- -W__lo 8 A _, Onfiti LifiB. • FOR CANAL coniusstotten, SWUM* DITMG.6III, of Bucks county TOM AVDITOIII 011MIllAtr, • • ECIIMILY W. 1017031211, Union county. TOR SURVICVOM 016NERALL. Zbilatialta*liilag4*jtWilaohtik4;: --Wilitl-COUNIY TIC - . • .4sgESOSY. , • , . ctokiilB/ 1 0Nia... : • Jacob driest. • • Ammo% , • „ Frederick di IlkoirriaiaLH ' tit R Rare • , ,• Wichita" itarlier. , • DI4VIi,IOI , ATTORNRY, Sillies a. it,oed. • co v Ntir sortvkitcin, • Jacob Diehl.' The Burellarri.—Airest..Reeevers eir the Jewelry. • On tiennday atoning hot. as individual coltiog himself HiOMIT - Wiser% was wrested et DU*. town. op issepicion of befog the potion `Oohed robbed the shop or' Mr. Puss on the night of Thuriday Presiono. A rore*BW► writ ;aunt& mealy started to Gettysburg to 'births; elerse,nnd Coning& birtsysi, witbssaistsnspcompd te paired to Diihitutni to firestigste thS hunter,— Upon their snivel, .horrent, Wessels bad bn *lisobargod by the ntogittene before «hoe Nadal. UPOD the gnomic( want of eoiderrse.-7 He was ietmedistrdy reonnoted by Oonstithie Wear ta, and beirig subeeseently brought , loth& *berg, had a Amid hewn" biker Junco Den a am, on Tuesday last, whiff' lemeited in his being committed to Priam to anise, tiso ohargeof Hor sier, it the Court Of Quetta Pensions. • WaneneS 'wee : hlangilalb ilfr. ° Truer as .'a stranger 'whit; had been seta* timed in his shop on the day preceding the robbery, pricing jewel ry, &e., and whe kli on Tined*, Morning in the stage f o r Petersburg. He is also identified by w ilr"" ffihlinit along the llowishili rood, who mem rim on his recur■ bwanis Oattydborg on On Thursday seeing, to within a few miles of town, and Mao on, bid-.we}-bolt towards Haniaborg on Priday morning. At leerew's ta. vern, and Berektois teems, it is allege], the same individual was detected in unsuccessful attempts to secure seesedi to the money-drawers in the bars ; so that, whether guilty or lot of the burglary with which he statue charged, there can be but (Mkt doubt of his villiany. It may be proper to my that all the miming Jeeielry was found in -stanefferinm woods( near Larew's tavern ; but as the circumstances leading to their discovery are somewhat insulted In mys tery, which will no daubs be fully probed by the proper officers, we refrain front any mferentee to them. MIBIOIPM I The bird has, tlesmil During the night of oc r rem Wedimmlay, Watoar pod from the Leek-up at the Peordteuse, by ' g the steeple Which confined hint to the Fl , ami then displacing the iron here at the erindona litiftriently to allow Lim to crawl through, with hielleirbis. The prisoner took no clothing with him but 'a Pali °rhino and white twilled pants, o ahie and chip hat—no emu air mat. lie is about 5Mt 8 inches high, light frame, light eyes, tether tarp features, anibtlark heir. Sting heavily' Mined, be cannot be far bi as removed from th e neigh . `hood, unless; he had ac complices to give him istante in making the i escape. Sherif FICIIII/ offered a reward of $5O for the re l uaptuao t he. primmer. ' ACcident Onetipitline. • On Wedireelty even g last, our town was rt tarifa by; the of 0 i t' arising ham the but: Wing of quantity 'circa phine Iliiid, in one of the twine iti the College 1 4 fling., ft seems that one of the students, Mr Its 7 ll digest, Km of Mr. Ps- Iran Mee., of Frankli township, attempted the dangerous experiment filling his lamp with monphine from a gai vessel. while the hunp Wsuf .linting,,and the , lama awmmunienting la ttmditaid, the vessel up d, scattering the born. ing fluid aver his peneeei and the Wafture in the room. The tire war ipeedily extinguished, but Whim Mr. , Heck Min he teamed the upper portion of his body emu, neck and faee— vies an senendy burnt to leave hut filth, hope of MI ins. Mr. taisenrit, a fellow•inu.. dent, Wita l 'isteit'ievretely reed on the hands and ... arm'; ii itrn . .e 1,4 relieve 1 S , piing to relie the un fortunate entliwer. A r fearful wanting of the iiangerinising fmmi a careless unto( this in flammable Ilaidl Itl"The More' of M*ht. 1.4 Lt.* Ind Rohl, in New delmi, Wei **into on the night et the Illituit: The villian,ltiwever, succeeded in get -11„, ling possession of hot small amount of change which had beep left in droners. EirThe .Coevikee, does not seats to be very well elithelled doings of the recent Whig County Ceneentioii, sill thinks the nominations "not At to have been rite it Is a pity, indeed, that the 'Whip of the ietwity do'net pay more et 'swipe to the withes•ef the Leeehteo kethes in the Borough. tin der • *sit psefet4esces before placing candidates, ialeetetnetion fur the eettetr taws. Bet, *eh the "Corepikr7 should met take th e m a tt e r go . WA, beastsbab r se !Us itbsseigh lewlett" , Woe to tie biletried with the pereptive at sottliter antalawing carets the cis. twee. of oini` pl y At aB vide the dile dinaticie elate vetweepeeitiies' of the V,Viiig petty to iettitilt Ole Wisitei 10 the Ltieefixef."htribilAh team" should n4;t 1 ,14 .4 *!! so much "1 1 4 r, ''P# t. e n a ' cllttewhdgiel Mfr ir t o the Wb c r eed; 4 ? ' 9ll O Wh4P are *RI!!! cling reeewhet iettette• dowdy—that wield' ereiniete the tilliht•etAle thought end actions *thou/ testae/ to diets** (toot "leaders." of twy htlet•-ntech fees "creel; dyed" hocoforp leaden" . Meagre. Mellinger, Teak, Brent!, Reimer, 111fick, and Hewitt, wilt no da66t feel theartiPees obliged to the °Mewl/irk; itsftee e!Prflleil disintircsled eyevethji,, end appreciate rt 4.,,r4. ingly. rrWo observe by the Washington 'papers that an interesting demonstration on tho part of the children attached ,tio the Public Schools ,of that city came of on tso tat inst. More than two thousand children of both sexes formed in pre cession, with bionics, and music, and marched to this Capital Geooda, to boar an addrpas from Hon. J. R. Ceasstaa, and to witutaa the presentation of Medals by the President of the U• States to the meritorious pupils of the District and Primary Schools. Among the medals thus a warded, we notice one to litst sir Sensualist, of Primary School, No. 1, in the third district, son of 11..1. Schreiner, mostly of this place. Defeat or the Compromise Hill-- Mr. CisEolipisunlow. 00 / 11e40 fee ing . His Jefeat of the Clow prouille fill, an in tin dhcoesion inner in the Senals on th e ea ' uthich k4ll to the br it of the Hifi, nab ' of whiolvilli. Cr.av Chaired t ie upon)lfr Psan'as #larlimel, k the resPaflai:itY 1 of beniu ro+aail tlisiaintirktreaalig a" menament whici,lt Wig known, would 'alienate the votes of several friends of the Bill. Mr. Clay also spoke feelingly . and eloquently upon the et forts he bad made in secure a pecifkadon of Me country. by preparing a scheme of adjustment, which,he beliemd, well calculated to settle homer , thelilaite4 difctilen.l, litilWeing this to be the best if not the only scheme list would secure an earliadjesuiteet`ritthistitiliticelilinatilisifrinied its fidalitioa erlthWeldh earnestness. Having fail. ei in hiselfelian he Wile Meet: Only' 'eo pilaw in the lead of other filmdom and should cordially I support any rtimamares be balloted calculated to do his country , good. In entwine; to the thrones of 41isention" ea d 1 “OItriP , WIII" whir& were hemming necommato, , • rem hi the atoaths of lino, Senators, the great. Ounce at, nervously istequentiand thus tips*: ca' the Sentimerthrof his 'patriotic Mout t• ' , tat*, AC' Prettithint, Pound hem idniy Place meaning to be unsWed , bY any threats, whether they conti'frdur indiViddals . tit' frilra Stater. I, thouldileplotii as Much ea' auy, ,Man ever did ''or`efin dd,' that'arMs, should be raised when the general author ity of this Union, eiiher"by individuate or by a State, lliit; after' ell that has ocenr red, if any one Stale, or a portion of any State, choose to plate , theorist:dyes in mill tory array the Government of the Union, I inn't , or trying the strength Of the Govenutient, or the Union. "'[Loud aP plause in the gallery, which web promptly suppreseed by the Chair.] I'am for tio, curtaining whether . we 'hive a Government or hot —practical,elScient i caPable of Math mining its authority end 'ol upholding the powers and interests which belong to the Government. Nor ?, iir, am Ito be alarm etl or dissuaded by any such cause as inti mations of spilling or blood. If blood is to' be %Olt, by whose faith, is it to be'spilt, Upon the supposition I have'jutit made t By those, sir, who have endeavored to raise the standard of disunion, and attempt to . prostrate this Government. And, Sir, when that in done, so king as it pleasett God to give me a yoke to express'my sen timents, or tin arm to raise, weak add fee ble 'though it be, that voice and that erns will be on the side of the country, in the support of ihe general authority and the maintainance of the general powers or the Government. [Greet applause in the gal leries.] Mr. President, I have done all, and I am still willing to do all that is in the pow er of man to do to accommodate the differ ences of the country. Sir, I have not been attached to any given mode of set tling die troubles and restoring content ment to the country. I was willing to take these measures together unitedly, and I am willing to see them pass separately and distinctly. I hope that they may be pas sed without the odious proviso which has created such a sensation in sonic parts of the Uniiin. But, whether they are passed or riot, if resistance is attempted by any State, or the people of any State, I shall lilt my voice, my heart, and my arm in support of tbe common authority of the Government of my country. rO•On Monday last, Ma. Pasties introduced ■ bill into the Senate, proposing to mettle the Tetr as Innindary didieulty. by limiting tier boundary on the north to 36° 30' north latitude ; themee westward to longitude 103° ; thence south to lat itude 32° ; thence on sold Parallel of 32° to the Rio Grande ; and thence along said river to the Gulf--Texas to receive *10,000,000. rr. Mr. CLA W has left Washington for Newport, to recruit his health. In leasing through Phila delphia and New York, he was warmly received. Ilir* Mr. lister lam declined the appointment of Secretary of War in President Fillmore's Cabinet, owing to reasons of a persona! character. Texsus and New4Mlexlco--Itisport- .14110( !Menage. On 'Tuesday, pr esident Fitisione transmitted to Congress en important message on the subject of the threatened Invasion of New Mexieo by the State of Tease. The message will be found in Ml in another column, and Will be read' with M . Wrest. President nauseam endorses the joky of Gen. Tarim" on this subject, as far as that psi. icy was &valved, and. distinctly gives Congress to understand that in are Tessa andante to take possession array portion ofltiew Mexico, be will regent it bin duty to reties enehr attempt, if needs be, with the military power of the government.— At the same time, a rettlement of the' bOundary question by Cotigreat is stumpy urged. Accompanying the melange weir * letter hem Gov. Batt, of Texas, to the President. demanding to know whether the proceedings of Col. Munroe, the military , Governor of New Mexico, were ap proved by the General Government, and also a letter from Mr. WRIBITIII in reply to flow. non. in which, the pavilion and intentions of the Gov ernment ere ably and cleanly set forth. The position assumed by the. Administration mete with the affront! of tha moderate of all per. the, but le denounced by the distanionhes of the &Mai. THE CA DINaT.--The vacancies 'in the Cab inet occasioned by the declination of Moore. Pesaro and arras hr. net yet lowa filled.Menry a• Odle n4 1 404197' R. Gin* ,1 4 04nPuri. are spoken of far the DepodaneotAf the Interior essk Mr, Conrad, of Lonisiono. end col., Jones and Mr. Gentry, of •Teeneeme c and Mr- &AO tly, of Morphia& fee the War ,Deputinenk i • j37 4 i.V0" hive DO 14i0f1111 ( 01 the tieCildl . io Mii• eogri,berrood.!lcity of !It ? Lo o s odor* *a go? W ticko , 10d ,f 9 to ,eleord. Dodo. (Whii) .4,1%*00 to hs 0 4 04 to Cogieffi , ifi OW 0 1 .7'hielsititett tatrofinififiketion has remilltdd fn the e k c tif of Fri. , dwAckoofir Ipf Ili.' l Otididate, sr , teiv pro Tatiableh. The Supreme Court, at iti Itild seashier, decide% thettrek frieh take' coiritti,! that utrdgt the Ait of April 22, 124201211Viiiiistetet- Shit and required to tike otie'lieenaT, 414 ft is the duty of Mercantile Appritiscia to !elm! them with other dealers. re We understand that Judge HS,ACEs or Chem bersburg, will preside daring a portion of the term of the approachting Angtiat Cotirt, to** such cues BS Judge Dumas may have been Costumed in prior to his taking hie scat on ilue,huneh. rjr The lines by "I.••;' am neceesarily de. dined under the rule which consign to s similar fate an anonymous communkations. The Wheat crop of Fairfield county; Ohio, will renal nearly 1,000,000 bushels this year, leaving a surplus of 600,000 o. ver what will be consumed in tho country. Support yogic County raperg• e gnu the nonenad met h, . phe irk a utp)r of the Deily I: a'• le , - u the whkh Whir In the j ' ai a • i n, nor ttlio, supporting the Ma . l i it city the expense of am , s , --i * ' 519 at ini f ia me of the very best ' , . lifikk and In annliW€Ltri v • w to I. our friends in this county, ere matt cheerfully and cordially commend the Nora itself to their &womb's notice. After haring subscribed for the .13tar," &mud your mimes to the publishers of the uNews." Try it for six months or a year, and you will never regret the outlay : t.We have a few words," says the News, "to say, 911,1! otabieet t in whichos the publishers of a newspaper, we may be supposed to be somr;V r at 'intetetteart and , gelmiAllinklottredethrlnt will& of such obvious truth, that. their propriety will at I once be ednaitted, ,Wo asievbsibieduty of Whigs in town and country to supped their party press. And by eupport'Wo do hoe usesn't YeluctentHalf way support; but each at le dateided end effective —ouch as tells' upon dietitian,' end *ninth It' u nu pon the' eotionity. . . i To' edmmenee ' front • ' lathe, teeny . ' Of ' our Whig coo etry papers do drltreorise half the 'iop• port from the people in the,;muties, wherethoy am: published . which they need anddesele. We len ,ailyecate , their claims, teitbottt say feeling of rixtdry.as our obeerretion has aught yie Ova the . more people reed the more they wish to. Could wo at ormo"deuble the subscription to all the Whig country ppm in , the State we doubt net that our own country circulation would be doubled, The party in everyeonuty must, dr aught to have a hail paper; and he irupPort inert he lino the neighbor hodl. It they not bb able to giver ha great an *Menai oc reading Matter is the city weieklies but the paper' need dot on thiat •mount be less interesting. If it prove* to, it is the hush of the Oita.. There are plenty of focal item, 1 which have a peculiar local interest, to make any country paper read, 54 editor attend to bis bles mess anal takes pains to make his papas toefatic-- But he mewls the encouragement, the support and sympathy of thous who think and set with , biab If he canines have this from those who thisik as be does, who feel intimated in the 'salvationism,' of the rams prirrhpke, and the edema of men adeoesting those prittelples, he ten hardly risk or expect the aid of those who bold the ipporlai views. , Yet there are men in every ecninty in the State Who pretend to fiel a great interest in their party, and whri even sometimes ask partyr favors, who do not take their county paper. This is wet Mr 'buy to build pp soy party or ?newt roared politinsl doctrines." rr The nomination of Mr. QNxax■ as our can didate for Congress has drawn from the Whig preas of thr4trite a general expression of approval and congratulation, of which the following from the last Lancaster Union may be taken as a saw- Pk "We are glad to see Mr. SPIVIER placed ih nomination for Congress e and trust that the Whigs of Adieu and .York counties will see that be is elected. The State contains no better Whig titan he, and his eminent abilities and large acquirements. his experience and aptitude for public of will render his election to Congress an acquisition to the Whig cause and ex ert a beneficial influence upon national af fairs," far The toil &pudica'', referring kr am pm. eroding* of our t;oinrenlion, rinmork*: write ticket is in every• regime, en ex cellent one, and will, of course. be trium phantly elected. With Mr. &airman. the nominee for Cimgrese. we ore especially well pleased, beranse "tre know him." Our friends in York comity have every reason to be proud of their candidate. and we think we can safely promise our friends of Adams that the unconquerable Whigs of Old Democratic York will do their whole duty in the premises. We are glad to set by the "Star," that the best feeling exists among the friends of Dr. MIILLINO6II, who was Mr. SaITRKR'S competitor for the nomination. So it ought to be, and the 1)octor may rest as cured that his patriotism is properly ap preciated here." CAN IT HE POSSIBLK !—Tlie.Fllair Coun ty Whig ■cater that the Whigs of that county have placed in nomination-. for a profitable office, a man who refuses to take the Wnig.papor of that county. Ale Aloes not deserve the nomination, -and-it- would serve him right if he was defeated. A Whig who refuses to support his county paper. should not receive the rapport of that paper for any office. Them's our sentiments!—Exchange. And our too. The mm who is unwilling to contribute to the advancement of Whig principles by sustaining Whig Jeurneht, deserves nothing We rebuke et the handset the Whig pony, end should receive that end "nothing Am" lIXThe Blair County Whig copies en article in favor of the temporal of Col. Snowden, Trews tor of the Philadelphia Mint, end appends to it the following toreatits: "It is to be hoped they will still go. fur they, and remove not only him, but every ',worm° holding power or plare under the Adnfinistration. The country demigods it—the Whig party and her patriotic and deserving friends call loudly for changte, and We hope their wishes will be obeyed. The bitter denunciations of our oppommoi, Who *re determined to break 'thorn. the present Whig Administration, should be sufficient idfincentent to turn !herd out Withrint mercy. Let n* have' a Whit goy. ertintetit front first 'to - hist, hind there will be soils 'eticbursgernint to ralli in order to secure the triamplutif Whig principlel." SMALL NOTE 8.—.11 will be will for .lbe Teem to beer in mine that AO 48th &ellen of the new bulking law, pawed by the hiat %Oki* two, rambles that, from end set the filet flay of A,0 4 ! ne'l! , '!i • gbil(fif br !;yrilii for 4q[.Re on Pgl 4 4.og,bod, YFisrigit*, tist4 A 4 PIM cod iPloo of *Nto ,floPOotilltilOto littlq Ps 4 101.1 n. • ,easing only toe Mier ionise, OA* Slate Undo! a bony penalty— ~• 1 ...n , . 4 ; 6 4, umolkirell O le 1, 7° 011. 7 4401140 1 141 Se lg P I: *1!n 40i r.0 °4 " . h,vl o ihFe OirFe4 t 6}! Of. fnnlotatwielk, Hamilton and Reeding , be ve tven assigned, Mt., , Elt.tast; sod, Skidoos, letount r pleasant, and Cinema'', to !Mx. Mum* c, The Marshal. ilwriarestirst, work.., "FrorOlk county we here encommill edsi ees. flieddi there, we believe, concede the notellesboif to Ailsinic, and will, of tonne, iittify the'nomfination of Mr. SWrela,' tied battle wittily' In securing his eleetioo,"--Ortlyabrow or of count we will ! Mr. Raman deserves the very beat of his party; and indeed of the whole. people. Ho Is an able, eloquent and never•tiring advocate of the Interest/1 of the 'country, and can not help but be a favorite. In hint this Congrea piens! District will have a Representative of whom ■ny people might be, proud. "Rattle with you in securing his election"--Indad wit we ~ - -You 403 y well ray that, brother Star.— Yolk /Nis SNEAKING I'REANON., ft i f c I .. x o. lhern‘ferr . lic t in illliance n rith ~. d p enal t,'l of the Philadelphia N. A: ' - ri non el,in that paper tif Tuesday, t . Hewitt revelation ss to an attempt et wet of treason, by one of those Patiiin-, hi jeittleinen las yet unknown) of the Southern disunion school, who aro a trir ing so hard to .ruin Omega! V Cl 5 ;1114 , ren der the name of freedom ridiculous. , As the North American says : olt only needs the idea of an alb:mkt:100 314# 4 . 10 A0 1 16 - plate the absurdity and iniquity of the ' igii Were teliiiiiiiira — Siiti IhelT Tter=C: fliti dietinierliste are only tit' do be Mexi leani,"+, tile •ailtivringlel tit“ tifoltert4- ,dent's narrative: 'What 'riihi ii baut terelati iii'capable of official verificati,o,n, if tha pr9pctr,, memo+ .aro taken. I leaffi,,e,won,,flui, must . direct and undoubted ifutbolity,that a gentleman, 'represented to occupy,* Tiosititivi -of high ' , influence and ehariseter hi ' the'Sotil i V"v is 1. ted Mexico in April Irist,;''liatogry „ i and submitted a mintlibile,.o4l. l o, a4a pi• of a Southern confederacy. of which that city was proposed Ai the came I, 4 a birdies of inducing the eo - 010 3 .64 1 1 . 'AA, ,Miiii,P.— This project was submitted tO,abe. ,Mexi can Cabinet by Mr. Imounaa., the Mi ll i s . ' ter of Foreign. Affairs, and was •ad by him at a meeting which iitirrakila y.' fol ic 'lowed, when a discussion cif great . merest and excitement occurred. ' The proposi tion was declined; and -the bittern - try start ed for Califernii.' ' Mr.:Nile, flitrritish Minister, was ,cognisatit of eiltherP9ecd ings, and was consulted throughout, • , I am restrained, by. proper ; and ,pr u - (1 e n nal considerations affeeinig 'Others, from exposing the manner oral .the influen ces by which the scheme was rejected in the Mexican cabinet; bet if bknigfit to light, they would reflect the highest on the parties concerned. r ie day may come when a full ptiblieation May be attended with less danger. I.have, felt it duo to the country that this infamous ,pur pose should be understood.. in Puler that the designs of reckless demagoguery. who are now preaching disunion,' Should be properly appreciated, and _oohed 'with that storm of execration which Such treas on deserves. i have antoriressian .to be leive that the late President of the United States was,apprixed of this movement, and had exercised his usual sagacity in count eracting any unfortunate consequences." A RP:VEREND OP.NTLEMAN Titount.E. —The Boston Trumpet, the organ of 'the liniversnlists, says that the pastor of thO First Universalist Society in Lynn, the Rev. Darwin Mon, has resigned all EIVO: nection and fellowship with the denomi; nation Of which he was memlier, in chn sequenee of derrlopinentis' tending to int plicate him'in vi very unfortunate tratiteie tion ; the temptatien under whit+ lie has fallen, says the Trumpet, and' the t• which he is said to have tominitted, 'are described in Prov. •ii, It is a statute offence. It is a very melancholy case, and has ! created the greatest exditt meat in Lynr. A SINGULAR Sthewm.—The St. Louis hitelligencer states that a German recent ly committed suicide ita.that eityhy "hoot ing himself with. troler 1 In the dity'ho had bought the pistol, and at eight o'clock at night. while in his brother's room. be took an ordinary charge of powder, which he poured into the pistol, Dinning a wad. down after it. Then nearly Idling the bar rel with water, lie secured it. firmly with .1 second wail, after which he handed *l tie his brother, with a request that he would give it to some person to whom it was due, and rushed into Ida own room. At one report of the pistol his brother followed him, end found the unfortenate men lying on the floor whh his upper lip, the upper part of hie face, and nearly- half of the akoll blown away. The °dial of the pistol's .contents was waist terrible. COUNTFREICITS ON Tlll YORK 134 K.— The Norristown Register of the 30th ult.. says that three men named Joseph Wei",- ward, John Royer,, and Robert *Cary. were lodged.in jail at that place on kol.- day last, charged with timothy, counterfeit note.. The notes were of tint ilimendina tion of and piirported to he. of the York • Bonk in this State. 'fury may easily be detected by observing that the words "THE. :YORK BANK" are placed in a semicircle over, the vignette. Those at all familiar with she genuine notesvare.net likely to be deceived by the eounterlinta. COMPLIIIIKNT TO GEN. Soo rr.:-Alte „ , S. Semite on Tuesday adopted , a r t esolutiint offered by Mr. bletnens, inetripeOng the Consinitte on Military A ff airs et, etTotifre into the exPedieney of conferring the Bre vet ,rank of Licut. General Upon Males General 'Winfield Scott, for his eutincoi services. An ingenious Yankee down east.fialitt vented a machine for milking cows.. :•Tfte editor of the Maims Ihroser , had tried it. •and says it entpties the udder Very l'reely and easily, at the rate of about•a quart per Minute; 1 1 0 11iitto„PennOnco---h a . 4141Perabee .economy to qtrqw manure out, into thp, Wie , weeef e t . i t Off Waglittl - „ e .44 1 ! their,;P Y*MO windows, windows,to protect their tnanurti c lumpe. This is a good improvement, but a manure trellis': la better.•. •• ;; .; ;;1 . J.,, I e'd • . ; ;, t f. 4 ,MUCK? K 111,140 lIV LIOUTISIMPeor.Thn ,Pflpherg .finserican • mates dud 0 Mr. thai,ple,. of rine townah ip. Alloghttureeen ty. had dualyntegt,shoop, killed en, Xittata day catmint last :by -lighteing.‘, Whey were ecenieg up the, lane, and /lopped un der' law eUattlet , which MU; utritbkw.illitt but two out of the flock wore savetkotrout the violence of the eleetrjp shook—thjrty twci WilAtirf6drkfhieetEl .t ntiil -Apply to Dr. H. BAN IiER, Chataberaburg street, opposite l b . Post Oflibe, Gettysburg,. Match SO, 1850 i—ti CONFECTIONS. KIiLLER KURTZ lIMAS just upetittl at variety df ehoied CONFEC'eltiftS, eontilHoing tho following cholas variotie• of French Can dies, to *it : Volt fona,Stigrit Alizionda,l i reaertlid Alintinda; Presorted Mini; telly CAWS, l i nttdele , e Mel* Comfits, dm t oho the fkillotiring titudium *San tis' : Crean!: Vesdlla,Mdrabousill, Bout Mops. Mint So o Chocolate /is, Mint in Twist, Musa I¢ ' Jo., 4tiallpilik do. Naomi do., dr..1,4 ierki - with _the aly variattelp Coopdb ri 'bandies 1 also (irditted kuts. Cream do., Pomokdoskileghals Walnaks, taller*, Al. too:hide *lth' dhoieis Itailtioa; at 1 ovum Per lb.:, Pottle; *t " 15 . **Pta rig% Leah and basi l 0414. st e 2s dente 1. Mt ne, at, 31 cents t :Missies; &C. 4 April , : , X ft. 1 . 11 .' 04. War, tihdetalgtital, it the' teliditittioh or' 'rinteettais' friend', ofrers' hiwaillilt as a 'candidate ' thr 116'6610e of 'C i OUNTV SURVEYOR, at the Mkt Odetion; had Mepeetrully aolleho the autrOatea or hi* fellOw 'ci tisane, ' ' cis Jido4 JAM I s rttristtf.t. Vranklln tp., inly ' AUDITQF NOTICE. . r , I IC; i t Jadtior - 41)6%0'4 le l O k die -3 " Within,* tba balance% Maiming in , ill° i t Ville Wgill'ortn, Aditifiltera4 Abe'D ith its to 6f i Algid, MARY Massie, degoit sill tbeet all par*" jeteressed oat `lstVitti lilift :If Jirgialtnext, ,at 11 o'cloek, i A. M., at his office in the for , oiigh or Gettysbhrg. ' JAMES G. REEtt, /illy 28.-2 r Auditor. STRAYED FROM the subscriber, on or about the Bth inst., a WHITE COW, with brown spots, the left horn stripped tilt Any person haring knowledge of her whereabouts, will please inform the under signed by mail or otherwise. Direct to Littler town, Pa. 1..:1)WKRI) RIFFLE. July 10.-3t* dEGISTER'S NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby ihren to all Legatees !nut other persons concerned, that the Administration Accounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned will be pre- Gamed at the Orpbenlll Court of Adamscmtnly, cog lily, for confifflX,O*Mitlalletwociin oh Monday the 194 ,otrlugust next: 100. The asienuitAllG Cleurge Administrator of thp . mou of Bernard Al trope. , deceased. 101. The account o„,_f4ecol? Bair, Glint.. (lien. jot Mary ,Keitgi,.ll4llglitar "of Henry , ' li r oesaly. itlernmes4:,-,- , -1 , - ••• , ; • 162. The first *o;4ml amount of:De rid Gamble.. Eseeitter•sef the last. will end testament of Mary D. Edie, deceneed„, . 163, , The f ecenunt of .4arnee tough er,,Lbwis Ciiiiiiiersnaith and tirayson EielMlberget, Etieittri 'Of the . hist 'Will and tistantelit pt legate Baugbete deeettietl. "164.. The Amt . anci 1114 gehtllltit OT,Ta eob Citsealt, EieeUttii bithe lest will and fecletnent of Susan deintletittleceasil.' 100. The first and rSnill account of Is- Daliver : idfulnietratlit of the'eitate of vid' !Volt, 11111 i 'Tlie field itittl filial account Of lolin Rurktididbr Atltiflnlitittler of the estate of Elizabeih Ehtli6rt;rloeisised.' • • 1674 The Recount rif - Jacob Klunk. Ad ministrator of the estate of Peter Munk. deceased. - 168. , The account df Hallett Major, Ex ecutor of• f lames . Majdr, deceased, who was guardian of the minor sshildren.of Wtn4 Br Vamp. deceased. • lOU. The final .account of Joireph Web ker, Administrator of the estate of Eliza; beth Walker, deceased. 170, The first account of Moses. M' Olean, Esq., Executor of the last will mid testament of Ezekiel Buckingham. de ceased. 171. The guardianship account of Sam uel Ealincsock, one of the Executors of Joseph Hatigher v deosaseti, who iris guar. den of Adeline, Louise, Mary Janet and J9hu Henry Baird. minor children of ba. aid Beard, deceased. WM. W. MAMERSLY, Register. Register's 011 ice, Gettystiwlt• Joly 26, 1050.—ti1 OIL CLOTII FACTORY. TO COACHMAKERS. THE utidereigned respeciffilly announ ces to the Cosch.makers of'Gettys burg mid other places, t.hat they have cum tuenced the eutnufactuee of Oil Cloth and Canvasi For Coaches, of Inc very best quality, on an extensive scale, which they are prepa red to furnish, wholesak and rtittril. on the most reasolnable terms: Our Canvass will be found equal - W . lllllBh and quality W any manufactured in the city, ace The subscribers shin niantifadttire; for wholesale or retail, COACH VAR , NISH, of a Impeder quality, to which they invite the attention of Coach makers, and persons wanting to purchase with a view to selling again. They IMve now on hand, and will constantly keep on hand, p full supply. Kj`Ordcrs from a distance Will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL J. I.I'I"I'LE. GEORGE IL LITTLL. March 15, 1850. GETTYSBURG FEMALE SEMINARY. rrtiF; Summer Sessihn of this school . 11 . will commence the 2714 of May, and end the 20th of September. The Winter Session will confinue front the 21st of October to the 20th of April. TERMS.—the prices of the Staintiter Session, according to the studies, are $0 and *e l of the W inter Session, $9 and $l2. Pupils will be charged from the time af entering to the end of the term. ' doctions from the price will be made, ex cept for time lost by the Teacher. °r pm traded illness of the pupils. 'Extra Char-, ges for Movie, Ora*ing and Painting; the Languages, and the rarities brioches o Fsncv Work May 3, •1850.—1 y • wria.vrir 21000 tit! h s b o r t' 'Q gJ l; liil ° it s'oo Bushels of RYE, td b deliverOd at my mill, in Ocrthany township, for which a fair Orley *ill be given. GEORGE ARNOLD. July 28: r,qOCL AMATIQN. 111WIIEREAS the lien. Saktat, ru t ,- - v'-ltax; :Piesidelit or.lite /leveret t onrtbof Conhnon Plies, in'the counnes composing the'l9th Distritu, add .entice of the Courts of Oyer and Termindi, add (leneral Jail Delivery, fdr the trial of all capital and othhi offenders in the said dis c mot..-and eattnois Sohmed dud /salts M'lltvirr, Sitqc.Judges Alike Courts of Cdmmon Plodd add Genera: Jail licliver)-, for the trial Of till capital and Bitter °Fen& ers dui county of Adante—baye issu ed their *hew, beating data the 17th day April, in the year of oiir Lego, doe theusdtld'elgbt hundred and fifty, and to direbted,'fier laddiat a Cog l, of ' Mon ai idd,cletiera QhatfierSeasiOns of the Pthleti 'ddd bettro4ryi , dnd Couft tit Oyer and Terniiiser, tit Get triton4, od . Atioides# the Itith`dkif 41* Ju ror ne.rJ er NOTICE , 18 VEHEBY OIVPIN To all the litittethi bf Peace ! ,:ilie'Cikorter cud Cdtletables ifithin the satd;Oiiidui of Adams, tha t t,ttly both,' and thomin their proper periods, With their Rells;Rhhordm ImluteitAres EXhinhhationei and , attic e• inembranchs, to, de "those things *ma to their nitloaa and, id that 490 1 41(treriain hi dolte,:and,eisdAlteVlllad33, P 10584 cute age the iirisoisers that sic or tthen oh* hb, the Jail of the said awry of , Adopt and to,be then dnd there toVos. , settee offsinstdhem as shall be juld. WILLIAM FLCKEB, Sheriff. ahaiiPscihed,seagebere.t surixs.leol 3 • , `'Carbonate of S it T . IT ii_okAl 'belied% 41), be has , IVPHN FAHNEGITIOCIVS. Oils. patletgi Famish,* Dye }.l i 841 "Irl' li tt nn u E augyirtiOnt—to fount at 301[N FAHNEEVATICAI3. artlele—.-for sale • *t HAmEttstars. Also, No. 1 Mackerel, Scotch Herron'', Crackers of various kinds, Cheese, &c., A. Variety fir Sadtory, llama* and carriage Mounting for sale at JOHN FAIINESTOCK'S Baltimore Advertisetnentm. COS'ruLUJI A LI.. COR.OF, PRATT & CENTRE .14A rattr_ SPACE; CLOTHINU WAREHOUSE'. HE Prtiprictor of the aluiye ostAbfllQt itinnt would •rektpecthilly inform the' citizens of linitimiire and vicinity; that hit has received from Europe din FALI; AND WINTER , ingather with a rich. assortment groadd adapted to the coming season, etiretiistintbf SaiserAise French, (Myna* mul Nagfish Cathy, Castor Braiera, Pifoli,and Pelitot Coating. A new article foe Otos:kits andlusineas Cants. Also, n , splendid isiortni'ent of Treach'inut Rngliels 14:stingers* ,and ' • Iles-Skiers , f the most das:tilde styl h s imported this Basket. lOU VESTINGS—We have and arc etilistantlY reeeiving new styles'. of Vesting., consiatipg • of plain , pa d *glared Silks and' Woolen Idvett, "pried and striped Cashmeres, Silks, Satins and l'edeneleta.' of all shades and imlbrs. Our CUSTOM WORK is rut and ins& ittlibe best tnan.l ner-- , - - atttl as .regarde stykr 'vita; workmank Shirt is *ttiva,nted to ;Rite 4nOte satisfac tion, and greatly rednoedprigell; ' READY-MADE 01,0 1' 111.$11, 7 Fer- SORB ill want of Readrinatle A.:laths:4 ire particblatly invited tti and CAonfliT' our stock befttrt purcHasing elsewhere. as we maanhudilte all qualltielpf FA/SWQN ABLE CIAO'I'HINO. And our assort- moot of that astute is alt all times large, which offers td ptliellathrs a great Indite,- trumi of pittcyritig an ankle tot 1:44.10 which cannot' be obtelned lii ' tlfn Apt Clothing Estaldishlttebt in the We have otr 'hand and Stli conthothtlir mannfaeturing Gartneopt br 10 , 60 , tatiety, (ruin the heat' ill' the Most ar proved` Styles. for Full mid Wittlet' Want; coasriettso Sun Sark and Pelitut Of all cetera, qualities said shier*, (font 6266 4 50 4 76.5 50-and upwards. BOYS' SACK d, OVERCtfATR.4 A. large assortment of Boys' Seekqund Overcoats, 20 per cent. loss than the 0441 prices. SUPERFINE FROCK ANti hRFARI COATS, entitle from German and From* Cloths; in the latest fashion; k)niTe . 'stack of Tweed Coats, Pants and .Yeets, We hate a large assortalent of Tweed 'F'rOoks and .Sack;- A Nn* Forest Rack's; fur Hugely tteitlntt. 'Paw. talootts; from Repot Fiettbh HIJACK' AND VAPICT PANTO; of dtery variety of Shade'and Color; at Si, 1 00, 1 7i, '4,1 50; ti a an,' and up*arda. VESTS, made from Melt VelYete 4 Sa tins, Cashmeres and Valencies, and at all prices. st...Rememlier ttathe sttitl rjlset.: Carnal' of Pralland Cents, Itfrl i e i t . ..tg i e l . E Nov. say ' Shirt Establishthehh ONE of dm Mehl' ek• S} -11iR r rs tensive in, the thMed States, No. 179 Baltimore st,, where 500 perbilts are employed,.and a stock of 1000 ileum or Shirts always on hand etyle and quali , hies itehle f* ail parte bribe Union Mer chants and others visiting Baltimore ire invited Iticall.ahtl examine the lesgeet and best distittment of shirts that dissever been offered In tins city, consisting of unitised and quality, fbr-.nien .and.titiye i t which, for style and worktrianship, estmet be siirpai sod. More than :nine( : - entt - Ivie been madam render the absortment elf COLIA118; Linden add I.3tition DRAW:. ERS, complete and desirable in esiery're; spec'. 8131"r01 1 1; 179 Baltimore street, near ltisht. • M0rch:119.1850.--.ly . pgaTORATIO,N AND PI ItaERVAIIOI4 ti 1 Ht HAtk; BY 111108, and Boat or Tat A CAtili. MMWISE & AON, finding it libpot. +idble to attend persona lly to the great number of daily apidieitiods, (hint all Sections 111 the Union; for their rented fdettaidness, shd for their ettlebnited-H A IR Tante; Rash found is nbtessary to ap• point a General Travelling Agent, to net it different cities stid-hi*iir thrifughtest die United Awes, vesting blat *llk authority to appoints uVagehls, n pfd . . send the Mir Timid; slut, 'agents. m apply the ANWI'OI4. au4 *lift thous into the hands of those he may appoloi to operate wbertrver a sufficient number of lethtats3 +ln 'Ally toWn or neighbdrhdod Shall besibtaineg. • vir, GAWP'S CALinati• or ,gatiquibr conn Ve,,,is alone sutkorified, to am as Cleneral 'rrattillng Ag.uh with the pnikere above, initibeteth Capl; C. may be canceled to visit. as speedily as possible, dmi-priscipel• Mal and towns of the Union. 14. 1. 11. 1 CiipL 4 ' , Ciikii i t Ati%NraislhitYe on hard Iftill'iiipplyotihe lIMIR Top ic (which cleanses the head of datitirtiff, sttengthenkild4' inolgOrmile the halt, sad Prevr34 l$ a lso from , 64045.,1:) , 44. , :thi fowl , 4,coupipy ,nrifi9ouptuswilb his operailetuk or Riorsyl irf Obtained. anti o rtitirdeil any , pact of the pion, toy sti resting *hi preprundia *, les 'Alt._,,lo N.,Richitiond, Ye. ; , 03oe'Pricd 49 per ilOaaa cash. Sia bet', des for 96—.0r one *dim single bottle 4 liee. i',11149.4‘a1y 'llE}:4llV}: ,HOTEL I Corner . lPfnmestivania Avenue, and At. 4fifres...Yireeit , qnd enjoining $l, gtirtf i s College; , , .Thatintore, , --- TP.4013g01. (11tri'SON, bite of York, Pa., in fo rms his, fr iends that he has taken the aove Weil-known Hotel, for merly kept by Adam Fisher, and more re eently,by Isaac Williamson, where he is prepared to aCcommOdate tliose *he may patronise him in a maner, t int cannot foil to give satisfaction. His CHAMBERS are furnished in the most complete and comfortable Manner; the BAR is provi ded with the choicest liquors and otlunitre freshraents, and the STABLING will at all times be attended by the most carellil attendants. ' -'" The stand is calculated in in eminent degree for WAUON ERS & DROVERS, as ithas the largest and most convenient yard in that section of the city, and the Stabling anti Shedding are of the best and most commodions. It is his tradition td ftay strict at tention In Ws business, and to ihr ereq thing in his power ttt render hie pi,treete cornfottabtei mid he respectfully solicits a call from tris friends anal the public.. , Baltimore, May. 8, /850.-2n43 60. rhilndelphin fhlrerlifweeseulp HICKS J(/.11•E '4, 11'1101,11,y.4 11*(701).EN : 1.011" BROOM, 111?L'Slli ' Comb, Looking Glass and rarkly tore, • NO. 18;igoriiii Siscolto PHILADELPHIA, Magri J. Bklatry Jostle Carpet Warehouar. 11A WINE 4 enlarged my store, 1 have on bandind am botanantly manufactu ring and receiving frbm the Eastern Btatce tind•Frurnpe; addition" to my Stock. CEDAR IVARE.-500 nest Cedar apd,leo nest pitmedTubs, 400 barrel and 200staff.Churitsa 100doien Cedar and 000 doyen painted hails, 900 doe. Washboards, 'l9O 44,39. Inlet S t ugar. and Flour Boxes ; and ialdless ' ' WILLOW WARE.-000 nest Mark et and 90(11ksit Clethii Baskets, 409 1V Mow &niches, 'chairs end cradles ; a large Mrsitrltneut•cif Prdneh and Domestic flask els. '‘ " • BROOMBAND Wito-krpoins, 10,000 Shaker Broome, 100 doa.trsaliitoill, paint, ts erobbing, shoe and horse Brnsints I tooth, shaving, cloth anti hitir breathes sir story style. C 03198.-42,000 dozen fancy comics, et variouti patterns, aide neck, pocket, dres sing andfitte•looth Combs of various styles. LOOKING 0 LASSES, of pine. eller. tt; walnut, mahogany, and gilt frame, of all sixes and patterns ; (lorman, French and English Lookirg Glass Viales of all piles from 7 by 9 op to 72 by 120—pack= itig iniurett to all parts of the Union)—to wittt a largo assortment of Variety a too atimemus to mention, The ittentinn4tl Merchants Is timptetfilly liiitlid trittket etrandifition tby stoek, ail of Whidh 'Will be mild row for dash•or city iesisittaktmi, an as td antiolpate trey ttimpe. titkin that can be oared: ' • ' Atiacab • Paper I ;Paper 1 , Alper I Nd: 4► 9gnk , street; bemired Starketiliddtv iltitlited34lll64 3d sine lei Ht ~,..........,,,,,, .., F HE Sikettllads beg least lb tall the interi ms cotintry buyers to, their,sassortment e i r , . *E t fa. ; a in ,o l7 w a:lff l. v l i t f e rit lp ti r Z I : 1 11 0 1 0 10 rie tie l 11 , : f t all Wing papera,lrisslie paper., white amt as. 'WM tokti alit nottaipt add Ild Hoard.. &4'. Mug engiljpid hi did madidolfture el priming Fri 4121,020eit adleraddill Printed rot any diat,*llitli *ill blrlatodhed et *blot no; WOO at kit pallid Itattat pike eilldr lii; 4fath bi Inkomllid , lot Rags, , DuticslyT & 1114101411-• • Sepl2i4 j , 1 , 240 . -41 i Drat ii dank it. •••-r-fil- i• ... .: ' .1 "..! f i TO PhySleitihs4 , nrilggists, t, and, ..-Agetutty Sieisehtiritiki,.' qr i tt, :. Ni 11Cliki.nii ad ' ilitd, AA it- No apettlully stnititialleetted to tbeladlsh etotk ot i lifttli/24FroltrisAlernaidtandAsnesteim irilUtiti, Meditittert. Clktn,aa/s.: Paints. Oils, Dye) Stuffl, Oldsawate, nekette ;Piked Medi:, hind, faa. -flail* °rill* a sliliar VC 2 9 4' 1? 2 4 Market. tr y with a fun su f oTPrEgt and' Medicinal; oil dispeetfalle` Ito ell=z e Deril• era Id Medina* dateattialrlNlO•rw ' AlM *here, **living rim end .all *malt feel dia.. posseo to ex10 2 4.0 44 ri 4 49012 22 1 1 Vb 10 .2111.1h04 2 gamut* lirugs and A edicinds, on 'enteral me as any other house in the City, &gil l halal' ally 4 a:cecina all onlers entrusted, to Mira/ end *lid dispelth: ~,., tint at 1210rdpritilehl belle rtignlar lillysi4 clan, atends irriAlegilaragad e gent:lair qual4 ity Ifi all atifik2l44ll4iir ' establishment: i We eepekikplitafhtli gilt' and eduntill Merchants, who rosy wiskefdimmeAgents rot' Di. K,eler's Vl i ktia t ielkafiThr " Mdirforli, (antral am and papdlar taatileffilip,),to lanyard Andre& dritrek. 1100441 k ghildnialls of der, Sell respectfule reinain. J. If : EP.P.LER & pp., whetwa vitinkid, *b. Oda MIIIIeIi ! etiihdriphish sot./4, imiti,i i . - ~ . . f f' l ' "i 7 otter i s — Pliteut Oh , 0100/Lit 1 nitwit Oil Cloths **. thttiagetts Ta; blet, roblit ''Shlitl fr Op** •-c- r , tit sobikri4RaiTin tit‘r•thd if add' sertibelts these tot*, the,. ipiality. or *Malt is rtnisorpessod s aotl.Atkhialt it onallod to Set to thallka II" eh*. nal fail to give iatistastititilt a memo? of distoto "boi l in., t *don ktb petit* prhoi s hett,iron ad. dress • tHOhIAB POrrElt. NaisthOloas fllathl4lBll2ll6lllolllfrit Pldiadelphia. hint I nt, P 330.44111 AGENTTHR,„ WORTH HAMM, IWotklobinorii• Mb; iWafei Akio!, P HILL sirD X L'A It bf Otterbove seritior Papers bow 'lb *tont. eitd lot (Orli, Me l re hlwtit literket Oa* Flofr'l!fhg Mob thiek Plat Vales lit, 1.1,16;beil ielle. Meowed whites etorr.44•Aleiliutir Pod pleilAreitiege, bide end' w ßAW; s eftimi !folio hide loci White, p leb end RAU* oo : t lsibeh Note Pl*ii; itifht.rolD Al. L. thipielleNeatHehe ;oft repelltoopibnopvelea. Steretline With* 'Cottlitibirbitoul g i so sad Posts; likwolot *Moo: rotor twee thibibies Cipoitmilwitteediat . 1 .1{1 41 0 1 0 0" I Ar o 4o. l Caro m0i.P04114 bluo,brd woo ,461, 71 1Y04111 thiit'tetiete, • NOV*IOOII , II4I tibrur biro aod white, plain and ruled. • t'litkrPiStßeA,NBtrfilttplAud gAralopes. l4l,lllolskiiii Pipets, .7 , .. • Pilifirti,lift and kw Caps and Posts, ruled and atifli plug arid, labile, eairjouit qualities and pri , . A1116;1,000 th!atob t h its and assorted Shoo Pa. pen, Bonne&Beanie; white and assorted 'fissue, Tea, Wrapping, Envelope, assorted and blue Me l:bulb* Map Wrappers, Hsrdware papers, &c. July 10, 1800.—fm .lAGIStRATE'S OFFICE. 11111 HE undettigned has opened an Office in Carlisle street, next door to the ••STAR" often, where he will be found tit all dines, prepared to attend to all Wittiness that may be placed in his hands. D. A. litlfglitElt. Gettysburg, May I'o, 1050, .4^afts4, Muss, Ac., A and full assortment of Nails, Loelts, Latches, Hinges, Glass, SLo. Persons building can be supplied at the lowest prices at JOHN FAIINESTOCK'S. Hans tend 80,01111.‘ A PRIMP: article of BACON.IIANkS. Shodldob. lite., just reteivealiar sale at 11 ANIERSIX . CO•!OTIN .- N . ktfr l ift F i rm df c, 11 r4 , if i m having been dissolved by fmitual cun , sent:on the let 1111{:i thellubllcfirlicrt' lolly anncrertees yr his friettgle ail ,41Ve Plitt lie that Ire intends to echitintie therlshicais, rilloll * in all iitsbritheliett t rtV th s e old il t, Chainbetshierg street, nearly opp It 1 ii. Itnehler's 1/rug add. Ifebk Stn .. lie will be prepared at all times to .111'1110? orders for ; . ' ! I e..‘.; ..;i lb - , 4. 11fttnefts, •litittleti, Colu • 4. i 2 M\ l llt% Trulrks Ste.'''' , with prompltteene and on reasoottPle,,terrS.; The subscriber 4111 illiedt Mit e'llrolgi hi producing work which will cornteitti:fil'- i vierably With and frlvrt'miqi '6e fritt*Wwitt i from soy other establhi linters t, eh& blepestble attention t business to merit end feelltivo , a liberal shareof patronego.•,', :i. '; JO/114' Ctllit; , June 1, 114513.—ain • .. . .•1,,..'. i..,r: ItOTIOE of Antmttnittnlitill (lAN% es 4 isle of MOSES FUR liitelgt Nil al7 tington township, Adams county* deed, hating been gritntcd to the . siding in same tp., notice is hereby given to these Indebted to intittittste lit make payment without delaY i and !QAT having claims * to present the santo,pr crly authenticated for setdetnent. AVM. R. 5AD1A:11,,;4471 - 'e r ' Aug. 2,---01 Ttathrtis FlNlNtellrs AIll: School !treeless of tittriherliiiit . townshiptrill'inebt'at the lfititiewitt COMIAD SigtitiEß. On ,Yattuphirthe 11Mo . / dog-tut, at I o'clock. to employ the short: heather of Teachers to take charge of the Public Schools of said township. tIEO. WAY Aug. 2.--Si NEW ESTAIILISIIME Ilittlty sMirri IVI6INISPIN CTFULLY lafotms the;eitil leans of Gettysburg, and ettettgaik tv tt may tarry here übtil their Wadi grow l :that he has opened a hew•ashatifin West York street, between: the :Tenipel wince . House: and Paxton's Hat• ettriet where he intends prosecuting the 'ratio"; t ?id!. btisintse in all itit varied and retinue breeches. . ills viltuellgtiCki find *hap, He'll these your limo without gittuktic if Gentlemen, call and see far , youtilltikas . HL apbnge Li good, his towels ere Nosey And, in his shop he's dik!ey, r; le Oleo feetheelfully 1,1101011 lie ,• men that they eun at at :thy t i me itit'Ve their bliala bbiektat lit the neatest. Ityle: Ocnlientell can aldn haVn gterne l i ettihred trap lila*. clothes, , Deo, It ! 1840, TAME N02'10124 11 4 111E.rtitiother requbigla srfl who are hatobtall to hith, of long ateoting 4 to rail and make payment oh or before Me fttly. tis after that tittle theiie tilditto Will hd pladtal ht the hailds of a p - per officer for collettlon. ,; zittilft 21: KEIAJJER KURTZ. rabic Chittery. •I' A , Flinib and bitatillbtit ttaeortment of aommtHa and anperint Table Cutlery. itpdetta,'&lL l for sale at . HASIERSITIVP I gavVs ggws ! I.OR fatts'at John Pahnestock'a---Miil and Ctboi-eUt SAWS, of aupeOnr 4 0 0 1 4 . Al_ .A.. 2 V Z nu! auo to tillit•q!LEtl ,A I;ARar, AsposTiVlT oft -rski Ce BUNN ETh • • ,* Cdl . qtit tatip . 4 do. 1411kes' %sift braid do. '•• n • Pend; do. • , • ••• bite r do. • . ~ • Jenny bind do t , ' 4,304 i A! etnw do. 4 .. VARIETY ; 0p . ., „, testiorn & Strawilais, *lllah beisohl as cheap as the cheap est. • [Aprill. . lows Farr ! i.ara priglyi of FANS jost reeeird etl ' , odd 'offered to the 'Ladies at kim . rws cheap Corner. Wanted Immediritely, GOOD AI I I,l,F:it—one dim 'ilia emptCwal recommiiided it this bfliep. :IP, 1850. XOTICIk. •I}inee indebted in nip ollwng aland. 41ther en bank imcoanA nlje. will, Own call and pay ihti Paine sogq,and o r- 0E0.. AEN01.1,1,t it b. Planes and Platte-Iron's: ENERAtassortmeitofPlaneiand -, mAlaiie-tront can be found at JOHN FA lINEnOCK:S: £1 10 P. K 0 E II f. E R respectfully ten ,' • dem Lis services to the Public as . Sale Cryer. !Corms moderate. Residence,. Abh6its. tur►tt Adamit county, Pa.. w here tars or orders for Ids services may be ad dressed. . Oct. 19, 1849.—tf Combs ! Conlbs ' i AFINE .aseortrnont of Coloo 64 Pat received by J. L. SCLIIC S, " ronnsti ORANGES .K a lingo eupply, ane.ruperkii 4riarity net opened at IMMETISLY'S. CEICIRIVAII — E' -1 ", such &c. Aldo Baskets, Toys, Rugaats, Ate.; fur vale at ' lIAMERSLY'S. itibboms and Ploworst OF a superior quality may be had gliesp at the store of J. 1.. Sellloli. The ladies' Attentimil, Irespectfully invited to a large assort- AL; nient.of very superior Ploin,Change d* and ttgured SILKS, Fancy Alpac• air. Lawns, &c., very, cheap: ' April 5. bIEO. miNoLn. Grocenes. IOFFEE, Tea. Sued, eyvork . . Moles. VV SCR. Cheese, Fish, Ars. Also so ss sortmeot of Spice,. &Ys olOp at JORN FAHNPI . 4 I 9& elm k'EE-BILL:S;:tc the 64 of Juslicps, of the Poses 4404410405, thoilf pt oteJ)be 10.111 tittlte : filtlter n .igg• fe,