MORE OF I'llE9tl/PENDOITI3 DISUNION, tilormpoudenos of di* phi,. 10rio141 WAsutxtreott, 16, Is Oi lu my letter to the. InenirArtao'r the I fda inst., it is stated daft iu JantrylaSta pa per, develinving a plot for II formation of a Nouthern confederacy, hail icon placedl in Gen. Salllifinision's hands—that it de ntinal with some minuteness the measures which wer., to be adopted—that overtures were ti) 4/0014 •to Mexico to join the confutleracp—that Gen. Houston was to be President, &c. My information was front:s relit* sintra; And! 1 fit it a duty to the country to make if public. ;INeday,-- in the Senate, Mr. Butler, of read this letter, and railed upon humanist to state Whether it was true or not. Gen. Houston was not pros- cut while. the letter was being read, hut ! caste into the chamber immediately after wards ; and, on being informed of what had transpired m his absence, at once co spended to Mr.! Butler's call by declaring that thu austernent was a solemn humbug, j or falsehood. That; he knew nothing of such a scheme.; . In the course of his re-; mark 4 however, he stated that he hooted at the idea of Mexico joining the Southern j conkalcracy. This statement seemed somewhat at xariance with his dcuial of; the 'relit 61 the letter, for the most promi- nen(' Pert of the" sclictine,' as there stated, I was this ! very proposition with regard to tatting General Houston said he ( hooted at. Heliciing from this that there must be same misapprehension on the part of Gen. Houston, and fooling deeply sensible ol the importance of the truth being arrived ate 1 called upon shut gentlemen this after noon, and found that my surmise of his ha ving mode the denial under a misappre hension of What was stated, in the letter, was correct. Ile said to me that a docu ment, such as I had described in my letter liadbeen handed to him last January ; but, that it was a mistake that General Lopez had anything to do with it, as it was pre sented to him by another gentleman, who had brought a letter of introduction fhWit . ti friend ; that what he had intended to deny, in his remarks in the Senate, was, that the document or tnemorandum had had the signature of Mr. Butler, or any leading Southern men. attached to it. as it haul rio signature whatever. I immediate ly .ealleci•Gen..l/ouston'fi attention to the, fetd,,that,./ had made tuvissertion that any ilitgltatures Were attached ; that I+ had im plicated no perstm by name, for I did not hear that the document seas signed, and it struck me as..ltighly improbable that a treasonable paper would be handed ;about with tel signatures attached. Gen. Houston said further to me, that he Indignantly !chased. to have a ny tliing to do with the plot, and handed the paper to Gott. Rusk. Ile tfiit; not know where it pow, Stitt he believed it was in his posses shin, either at IVeshington, or at hishoine,! in Texas ; that if the paper had been sign.: ed. he nook, haverfelt.it his duty at once' to have xsposnl him guilty parties; big being merely 311 unsigned document, he did not lesd.warra . upon mere ennwise, in tekipg any action. and so dropped at.— Ho also disavowed any intention of being personal in his remarks in the Senate. The matter is one of great moment to the coolly/. &idol has been, and is now in all probability. gOrlig on for the dismember- mew ofihe'Union, and it becomes the du if of all gootl citizeti j s to use every effort to unmask! 'the treason. ` It will not do to ut ter Itack)Odyod. sneers at “letter-writers," or "newspaper paragraphs." The matter is one of too muchimportance to be eith eraneered or laughed into silence. The Senate. through some oh their members, have seen fit to notice the matter, and the country will expect that it will not end here. Gee. Houlihan has stated that a paper, such 25 has blotto sleseribed, is in existence ; and, in a matter, which, , perhaps, involves the permanency of the Union, the authors of that treasonable - paper should be dragged bit& day lfgh .Pterm,is .2191V0r E "SOLIIIICT2 Press ! ",pittiliebes a savage letter of (,'en. Wallace.Rainst Gen. Houston, and anoth er South Carolina attack upon (eu. Foote. Pistols and coffee arc apprehended. I'o give some idea of the tone of . the letter referred to, we quote a few senton ces hum it, as follows : “The Senator and Mr. Calhoun once sat together in the Senate Chamber.— They were equal in Senatorial rank, but therc'the equality ceased. The country will beahtie out in the testimony I give, that there - wawa wide difference between the tw'o. This difference was precisely that which exists between the eagle and the, owl. The one soars aloft in the broad light it(day, 'and gazes steadily upon the face of the stun. The other shuns the day, hides its ignominy in darkness, and dispu. tem with the reptiles with which it broods. Me ii4v/ttloihflcit on garbagr. The Sen , ann.' can Tie at no loss to determine the place assigned him, in the back ground nad Ewilight of this picture." Gen. Wallace concludes thus: . elf 1,44 r, in conclusion,' tit authorised to offer you a word of counsel, at parting, iwookl tell you, in all sincerity, to retire ot micti from the gaze of a world, from wose lenience of reprobation you can net,. er be reprieved, and to the society of which yottr presence can impart no value. Posterity. if ii should condescend to notice TOn. will be at a loss whether to assign yonihe yank of a knave or a fool. The present generation, who ate better acquain ted withynttr qualities, will be at no loss to determine that you posess, in your person }till character, the must extraordi nary coinLvination of both. As you eau mot then, 'sir, hope to reverse this sentence, retire to merited obscurity, and devote Abe lbw remaining days allotted to you under the sun in . ,,preparing yourself, by repentence. for a coming hour, when you must yieW up a life which you have spent wtti.i.tw /doming or dignifying with a "Au& ykruto which ina:ups a wan us eitle• 4,04, 'WA* or great," • fientinil Wallace had been severely cen sured [or ssritiiag this intlanintory epistle, far so alight a cause us that assigned by it. /left le ins own version of it: ••Ott the 11 th inat. 1 was informed that, on the peatrimis slay, the lion. Sim flouston, a Senator from the State of Texas, intro. dueed my, name in debate, in the Senate, ie eemseetion with that of Mr. 'Calhoun, kr► the pawpaw of creating the tmerettaion altar the 'commando* held ni Jaeknott, Mie *taxilafN, in October last, and the Nushrillo C44►VVOUOU, Wei* /fallen Up fur an in lilosame a•gnaskiliatiteStatemf Cilkotto, std *myself, as hi; 1 1. 1 04iiwi hoitiVitie UtCIMil by_ which that Olillowares inductions bull been brought to *rig rAlic 0404 , sr *ism Ehatc." MISOVIVoi ilestOst ii Peking tiie zr• ir 4 ,lll**** Ow imtnundli of rrefusatir irelhfliM Eritiay next, V ni N 0 ETA !LE Cu)/ los rr y n mite Sccf.--fSevarral noticei of the fart that the'eabo in ninny parts 13f the South have this Ire4r born seed havi appeared in the neurspayers. It appears ttl Itto con-. sideied a nphonometion,', &t., and some consider the fact to 'be. owing 'to an, im prog,nalion front wheat. The fact Is tlmt it is nothing new. Our species of cane brake, ontrodinaria maciwpf ring, ur long seeded canebrake flowers and bears sev i d only occasionally, once in 2 to 10 years depending upou . some peculiarity of sea- I sou. Each plaid sends up front its roots , many stocks or stems, or as it is common ly said, is propagated generally front nic kel?. From five to ten years aro requir ed for the maturity of each stock; and when the stock is of mature age, if the season be favorable, it bears seed and then dries up, just as all the seed hearing stocks I of grosses and grain do. But the roonigol on sending up now stocks, and thus con tinue the reproduction of the plants, lode- I pendently of seeds, the old portion, that which supports the old stalks, only per ishing. There is no tear, therefore, that i all the canebrakes of tile South will per ish. The grain makes very good bread, better than that made from barley or rye, I but not as good as that made front wheat. In 1831 when the came bore seed about. dantly in Nansemond county, Va., and oth er portions of the South, I had a peck of it sent to tae, had it ground at one of our mill,antrhad it made into bread, and have I often eaten Much worse bread from wheat. The canebrakes of the South also bore seed in 1801 and in 1811, and twice since 1831, but I do not recollect the dates. IMPORTANT LAW The following important act, relative to the right ofwidows of insolvents to re tain property to the amount of ,3300, was passed at the last session of the Legislature: See:; 4 2s. Ilereafter, the widow or children of any decedent, dying within this common wealth, if the said decedent shall have left a widow or children who were residing with him at the time of his death, and the estate be insufficient to pay his debts, ex elusive of the amount of property which is now by law exempted front levy and sale upon an execution against a debtor, may retain either real or personal property belonging to said estate to the - :alue of three hundred dollars; and it shall be the duty of the executor or administrator of such decedent. to have the said property appraised it, the some manner provided in the act passed the ninth,day of April A. D 184:4 tun act to exempt property to the, value of three Imudttal dollars fruity levy, and sale on execution and distress for rent: Provided, That this section shall not affect or impair any litins for the purchase mon ey of such real estate ; and the said .ap• praisement,on being signed and ocrtified by"the appraisers :and > approved by the orphan's court, shall be :tiled: among the records thereof. THE EXqIIENENT IN people of Texas ate !Mich' excited 'about Santa . Fe affair, and seetn' determined to take armed piissession at once. Bell has issued commissions forlite raising . of troops to persons in almost era:iv:tom. tv. .The following from a fritter 'cif . 413 . 01: Thomas NT. Likens to Gov. gendersiiii.iti a specimen : I shall, by virtue .of a - comniatinn which I hold from Gov, Hell, onholl and organize a company of one , hundretlmery for the Santa Fe, expedition at thb inst. Should ton. or twelve.elever:fullowa; well mounted on•inulusi.fronx,yrit.txtuittyi meet me pu that , day. , they bloall•iiot he disappointed in getting situationsv—iileszse let me know. The force was to march for Sania Fe on the Ist of September, And in ftwer.49l, the counties companies had already, been filled up, preparatory to receisitig' their "eij quipments. Pnrstems' Pau.sctur p .—• oss.The jurious and fatal effects of ntistalFes same times made by apothecaries inetiampound« ing medicines, are attracting attention in Northern papers. The New York Com mercial . 1 1dvertimer, and other journals; recommend that physicians' prescriptions should alpays be legibly written plain English, a recominendation- which' seems a sound and sensible ono, and , to which we can see no objection. The Xew I'ork .Jllrdical Gazelle avers that many of these fatal mistakes are made iu drug stores kept by parties wholly igno rant of the business, who arc therefore de; pendent upon clerks, many of whom are boys, while in other instances the fatal er rors are the consequence of criminal care lessness. Amin. Movi:mi:Nrs.—The St. Louis Republican of the I I th inst. says ; We learn that the 7th regiment of U. S. infantry. Col. Plympton commanding, which has just returned from Florida. and has scarcely encamped at Jelrersoo barracks after severe service, has received orders from the Secretary of War to pre pare for distant service, and move imme diately for Fort Leavenworth. Orders or instructions, we understand, have also been received to push ;brit/aril, with all possible despatch, the equipment and omitting of the recruits for t h e dragoon regintents; of whom about 300 are now at Jefferson bar racks. We know not the purpose of these miweinents, but they look very much as if President Ftlltnofe is preparing to sup port his position on the questions between l'exas and New Mexico. The prompt- IIeSS of the movement would indicate a determination to be prepared for any con tingency. We learn from a notice of Dr. NEVIN, in the last Messenger, that the operations of Marshall College will be carried for ward at Mercorsburg, in full as heretofore, at /east for tfle ensuing year. It is ex pected that by that Limo •the way will be open fur the translation of the whole in terest to Lancaster." The Rev. SisouoN W. Illsnauv, for four teen years pastor of the Lutheran Churoh at Frederick, has resigned his charge., with a view to make an effort to endow a Theological Professorship in Hillsboro' College, Illinois, to which he has been ap pointed. The Whigs of. Lancaster county bare uninitiated Hon. A IMV.US STE VEtig for re clertion to CongreSs. and Bartram A. ;licher, Hubert Baldwin, Jacob Niesly, C. L. Hunseeker, and James Cowden, for the Legislature. Porter* Rt.tawr.--The 'nisi has 'nada its appearance uptinlke potato tope in the western part of Maine, and in parts of N. York. It is nettuoirrn to what extent it prevails. Arcivid of Steamship Europ.. idirtm mewl , The 'Royal mail ate:l4l46p Europa,: wi;tl dates from Liverpool tO, the tOth, London, to the 9th, and l'arit to the bith inst., rri veil at Bali fax on btotulav last. The prospects den abundant harvest in England and Ireland aro generally good except. for potatoem, fur which serious ap prehensions are being felt. The rot is reported to be spreading rapidly, especi ally in the South of Ireland. ENG The question relative to Rothschilds taking his seat in the House of Commons has been postponed to the next fiesoion, when a new bill wil bu introduced upon, the subject. Thu new Cabinet at IYashinpan'is re garded by the tnglith leading press with much favor. DENMARK AND TUE DUCIIIi S,. protocol rccogniziv substantially all leading views of the Danish governMeon. l was signed in London on Saturday, by, nearly every foreign minister at Court.- 7 , A telegraphic despatch dated Hamburg Ist, says, %Vlliken has declared that he Mill hold Danish provinces responsible foi whatever may happen to provinces of Hob., miners. No change has taken phieein the position of,,the armies. • •• •-• illesen declares that his troopavnnat , be driven from the soil of Schletiwig , lfak, stein. It is said that two Itundred'olileent ' from various branches of thir , ataiyi had recently joiwed his standard. • • The littlish force is estimated at 444100 i Adviees from Altana, of the 6th, state that a collision took place between the Danes and the Holstein armies. near , 'Mw. petle, which resulted in the defeat of the Danes, though should INillisen be union. , ens in the next battle, and cross. the Ey. der, Russia and England . willintorfere and should the Danes triumph Prussia and Hanover will be likely to attack thenito— Should either Russia or England interfere there is reason to apprehend a .revoloion in Germany, which her present rulers may be unable to control. • G. B. 8 TII E ATTV:alrr TO BANiItiIIBAIALL NOTES.. —TIIO 1101410 Conimercial, noticing , tlTh Act of the ` into Lrgislattire, in tryitig io banish small notes contrary to the Kill of thu peoplo,,reinarks that the experiment was once Iried ..in..bleen , 'lfork, but wee soolvahandottetlJike many ether tinkering* of currency elemegegeos.. , ,We.dotet.thiuk , the law, will onumuttp inueb:for we .hear, business uten . remiart.that 'they . will take all the small notes-they can get.. A. man has the privilege of taking in.exchange fur his commodities., say thing budeeins.prop or,. oven if it,he a piece.'ulf brown paper, and , all the , :lawe oflorettion cannot bold bias responsible fori4.;.. The Meet prudent course:to get .rid.of the foreign small notes, is our tunable opinion, Would be for the Legislature .to ;...grunk:• otter local Oen ke throughout thivButte the privilege.of int notes . 0114 , 1 ere detwmination thtut five dollars. - :Hr • . rimMARV/It o or gafuaasits.--.llenrl A- Selienleiiirt,afSaeliitrieuto, CaTiMrnitto is now on` a visit to his . friends in Altiany. He is about 25 years - of age, awl- went out to California, ace private.soldier in Col. sltevenspres.regiment. ,After his diet:lunge rat Atto-Iti,4l,,aorvice luratitaiund employ. tnent at book-keeper for Captain _Sumer ) and aCCLlVllliated an estate val. uoil sasp,opo: Wbile in Captain Sua fees empley,.he,hail at oao time the paying off of six , hundred, clerks awl surveyors, not one af teipain received leas than thir teen dolbus par,day,, lie states, that do- Ting liir,pitay,witta Capt. Sutter $15,000,, 000, of 1 4 1 .1antlelnatt's IntlitcY Passe4 tbrougitAiS4nuals, • Minks 6 a'tliiiin VINE Mr. Ni c e, of Pottsvilfe, Pst:4rows a, giaie vine tWideil'aronnd *pippin 'tree. The vine kw . tor yinfribtitirbloSsmina but no 'flint: Ws Yeic kill( aliPearp. Whieb extennilly op iiiniiplit; *Wits ' down, hill It, its tti fled drown, tic., latrinallY the 'pal y texture 'is more grape thin tipple. hut', w seed aiul capsular tegument favor the apple. ' l'ite Vumberlantl .Hd.) Civilian men tions a ii,(4olsw, mina* the garden of Mr. Aoki G. 1101 0$ 11 0 , Of that place, where two tliatinck and well formed ppplea are growing upon agrapc vine. as healthy as other„young apples upon a treeln the vi• ciuity, of the vine. The cholera Ims made sad laved in the family of Mr.,./talsit'l4: Smith., an old 'and respected- citizen, of Carthage., Ohio. In less than-nue .ireelcilr. , El., hie wife, four children, two of wham wore. adults,and a Plack servant girl. hare died from !dud. era. Proutptielforts were made to check the .progress (tithe dieeette, bat all proved unavailing. - .ThetwroTemainiug members of the family 'probably preserved, them , selves Trout a similar destiny- by a pen dent and timely retreat front the ill-far tigued premises. • • • „ In New. Ulna. old*. e tilliega fens. teen miles back: of .Lawmtmehurgh.. , Ilie cholera is raging -to.= thwatitif In the family of a Mr. Kelleher, lit bad third in the 48 hours preceding Friday t • r NowtNugo.—Doring thersturmon . Stinl day, the ad instant,' we had a mOst;• fp snarkable illustration' of fin Pranklid's theory, that the lightning will not saa through' a roof covered with metak but mill difuse itself on the metallic surface, and if there be a muter volt!, Mill pails off through that to the earth. 'The house is covered with tin, and has's] tin pipe lead ing from the roof to the cistern, and lids no lightning rod. The flash was so gredt as to startle persons at a distance, yet, being directly over the house, was not seen or felt by the inmates. All they knew of the shock was flout the roar of the thunder, and having the water pipe shivered. Not a shock was felt in the house.—flutr. Coto•. The HOD. TOMAS CORWIN. Secretary of the Treasury, tendered the appointment of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, to Homier M. BARD, Esq., of Chamberburg. The latter, however, promptly declined it. The Intelligent= says it is not often we SRC a $3,000 oiliee refused. INDICTED FOR MANSLAUGIUFFIL-ThC Grand Jury, in Boston, have found a bill of indictment against Terence Wakefield, apothecary, No. 731 Washington at., for manshmghter in causing the death of Mr. James 1). Hall, by putting up corro sive sublimate by mistake for calomel. The elections in Indiana have resulted in giving the Democrats a large majority of joint ballot, both in the Legislature, and the Convention to amend the Constitu tion. Mr. Denim will most likely be re elected U. S. Senator. Iltq'3'ntßl BAlfrlllf.FT., ILITT W sill; It 6. Friday Eveniig, Aug, 23, 1850, IVII1G" STATE * NOMINATIONS FOR CANAL CONNISSIONF.R, JOSHUA DUNG. N', or Mc . county FOR iiIVIToR MURAL. ILUNRY W. annirDElß, Union county FOR . SURVEVOIt GENERAL, itiginea USIEDZI/18024 W111(1 COUNTY TICKET, tdiquittsg;` , Daniel itt. Swyser. BEIVATOR.' ' • Thosatit • Cilinicont';' • ' '4tBBENOtt Wllllitlq fii ) Shanr.T. J 4140. QrleNl r , , , •', ,/nopTqft, • Nlcholax BMW, DlsTitiCT ArroftAgy, Janatuvth Reed, ; COUNTY SURVEYOR, ;• • ' Jae** Okla 'To Delinquent Patrons. "Phe “Printer"' ii want Ands 'to mot suod4 engo4etnents frit Itik; Poper, THRX ! o'4lolo de linquent ,patrons take the /At and ad iironytty reeb dollars from each will help tip• annt*iney, and at the 'atone' time enable yrtiices ikei in ofl ttountity. rt it ! • Appointment• byilieGewetner. SA lIVILL A. MCC , •Eq', to bo Notary Public for the Borough ut Oettyskirg, in room "of S. Itv Rumell, Esq., neighed. NEW 4V.DIi UL0111144% atu rasa, 44- rin g resigned the post of Anoxic* Judge of the several• Courts of Adams county. Gov-Jolleskla has appointed as his lima-visor, Sanest. R. Rue. say, fey. , of the Borough, who took his seat on the beach on Monday last. Tito appointment is universally couohled to bo an excellent one, Judge Rearm. being posietissl 'of erterj requisite for a competent, judicious and faithful discharge of the ditties of the station. DEATH' Oir , HAKE.—By reference to our obituary deptletmeht, it will Wiesen that Mr. ?ATER HAIL/, student 61 Bennsllethla College, who etas so ' serenely burnt. 'by, the explosion of toirriptiooldix'otti, iitui died of the eifecte ofdiq injtiiisustaltied: thO deceased ads ILl:the 19th leak of his age. .'• PENNSYLVANIA COLLEUEL—The' An- Whit Cartilogue of thu Institution, Which 6ea bison place 4 upon our Utile, oxtails an attemlince'of 112 Stuilentii in the Several departments, during the - memo of the.year, distributed as follows tSeprora /B ;4. u ,, l ! i drs k i t 8 41 '1 °!PP'C's r 4, F!!*1 - # 4,o3lP°lll o 'c ? " 14 M 3 Pt rreigii*C°9' DuPart ment 66. The Annual Continence's:tent will take place this year an the 10th of clepteMber —the Eaccaleureate Addrossi: of ihe President to be de livered on tlic pneceJing . 6alihath. Mak W. Lt. Exalts, a Philadelphia, will deliver the anneal discourse before the , Littaman .Asexiatibn an the anernoon or Wediwasday ow to Lb.! .FeE.4..no4r, and on the evening of the same day the Alumni 'of the College will be eddrateed by Rev: C. I'. Reatiire, of Winchester Ya. ' DR, Nl4B.—lihe York papers contradict the rumor of. Dr. Nos' dottliti and maul that his friends now entertain strong- hopehi of his reemiorY. The statement in regunl to the recent death of the -wife of Dr. Nre is eh* incorrect, se' her decease took phew More then flee yeoman°. 3'llE CENSIiBe—We ate indebted to ' Mr. Deaboaaw, for the umber. of inhabitants In Cutaboriand township, of which ha has stenpia boil the netnerallon. The *lull% 1403; in 1840 it vat 12t8, anti in 1830, it was 1010. York County Locefoo litolujna . ; U 0411.. The. York County Iwwfssco Cuattentioe s on Tut*loY km, not/gaoled Ww. M. Kt/ars, Eng. for Congress ; Jacob 8. lidldeersua Alex. C. Mc- Curdy. and Edwin 11. 'from, for Assembly ; and James Buchanan, Elsq4"for District Alton ney. ThiS nomination' of Me.'•Konya was offerw cd triter 'a bitter and' Weins , Centest between the H&c; and Daisy idetiopkbfr ,tho foltoirlng :LI Kurtz MI, citteiiidezi oe the Via , triet Attorney insue‘ hoarier, the Dussey pia treaded thcii oppon f Dui-44 1 4m.y . healing Stable , by tw, "AU- This uondustion for Pompom will ho tailed Wi th "Pin.wit. tho Whito. ol .* diskier, as a ituarawly uf Mr.. Mitessla'w witunph. with proper exertion on the part of MoshWigifot Mho biller sowrof tba bud between?ilia two. LoGsraccot fin goys In York county will tell disastrously upon the pal/Teets et Mr. Ifizatn. whole aokoomhodgod on all hands to be a weaker candidate thin Ms ri val (Dt. Niiiney) Would lutio-beeti. Mr. Kuira is • !mocker, of; the York NON Of: Tiara/eh:ibis ‘abi/l es3/1/eaantuti*cothafeiul Me'Yoto of Me rufy in the di btore of"tfi)i fekti/IY'!4 tr?cdtei•-- 11ithe mpapPlic)wo 4,1/ but to ery, eu our fricOd. W'OlilC Yon, dut y lum l*r , h°, 05 44 0404 0196341. ' .SeillifitiOtial-1110111111161111tIOVL' • The Whig Senatorial Co'nfereerinf. Atlansi & Pruning nonithii'ing lii*Artiiiiee, 04 the 15th, inat, and aflor a fpfl and 'Orkindlt intarchshga of 'views, ritianimoUsly nisollnabid Tanisras Csason, Esq., of Mercentburg, for fllstto &stator—the Cots fermi front Rai opt. ) , yielding to the claim of auklin. Mr. gaditimsx istrt gontlennut of Wel& gence, infirmity and firmness, nrul having formerly ritpresented.the Distrietvin the Senate, has the ad vantage of an acquaintance with Legislative rule& The Whigs of Adams would have been pleased to have an opportunity of expressing, at the bal lot boa, their approbation of banister Raucza'a ability and fidelity as a (representative; but will render Mr. Cansorr an equally cordial support as the reward duo an honest man and tried Whig. Congress has dono nothing on tho Slavery question during the past week. The How, on Monday, refused take up the hills which had pass. ed the Senate, a two-third vote being necessary to do so. Next Monday being Resolution day, a majority vote will suffice to take up either of the bills, when they will no doubt be promptly acted upon. The Senate is engaged on the Fugitive Slave Hill. Mr. Pratt has offered an amendment which la now under consideration, making the Treasury of the. U. States responsible for runaway Slaves ! Tho amendment will fail, of course--atul possibly the Hill itself, as the Southern radicals seem de termined to eagreft upon it features, which can never receive the Sanction of Narthent freemen, liar Di JA Irk 11. CLAM egscrs, an eminent Or sician of Columbia, died suddenly on %xi neslay COURT DOINGS. Annexed is a record of ilia eases rut an trial 4 [ 40 tilltilli ilia proeiiat ' eck s in the Quarter 9easions and granzpoia,Ple age il.f..qlt, of to lied ford, domorset mid ritakiip Diltrat, prosOini : IN QUA TER,/ sEspoNs. Oernineizweattk vs. James 'Zink:a-As sault and Battery upon the person of Geo. Weismantle. with intent to kill. Verdict of Jury—Guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and costs of prosecution, and under go imprisonment in the County Jail one y "yr ifjt i aft ••C et Mired Myers.— §iurejy of r,cisc . e. Cue heard ;Ka Court Onitirea recorir: *nice kuille.qurir of 11190, to *sap /the peace for ono yeaV'ead,iite asearit,i•in like sun to. be laFtgood,bekavior, add es peoiallyitowardalitiorge atangeteghi eff. '‘. ' ' l ' 'IN 0011filtOtt,P141A13., ' Jeihn - Barttitt Tin Joel' B.' Danner Witt Robert Sheath', E t xecutora of Peter Sheath', setkipr, decentied—aan wise'; PfitT. clouting diskindantrwith having' filled- Up an alley or right of way adjoinipg plaintilng property, `"tis" the 'irtjttry and dettiOiont of "iu pliktY." '444llldofoi-defen4unts plant pay`cOsint. 61 Wm. B. Brandon, Ex'r of Templeton Brandon '-detterated;. Vs.' Wm. AIDA: jr. --Strtirrdis its ejectment, inaolVigg title to 13 acres of land in lluittillton toWit ship. ' Verdict, for ;plaintiff, with '6 &nits , • damsgo cents cost. A. &J.'Fraiin Se. 'James Watson', smif. Appeal.' front horned Docket=elainnlY claiming price of Threshing Sfnehind made for and delivered lb Defentistit;'Un which $6O bad been paid by delltraladt. leavihg $4O unpaid, for which snit is''brought.— Defendant teeists upon the ground•that 114 1 machine delivered was not the 'one don. ultered• for, 'and clahnn a ideivery of the $6O and interest. Verdict for Defendant for $6B 01. The'Conn ii still 'in seadon 'gni' go to Press, Judge Donato On the bench—Jtalge /hame bso• ing compelled to leave for ftonterag on Thuroday afternoon. More of the Bribery Coarventloh. The Car!bile Democrat is making disclosUres that are calculated to deeply implicate those mem bers of the Locofoco party that have wailed Gen. eameion, and attempted' to fasten upon him the Well-kniiwn dud made to bribe the delegates at tho Williamsport Conmmtion, by,Mr. Overshinm That ptiPor turns the tablre and charges bribery direct upon the Canal Commissioner Painter, and by implication upon the Ilom Jesse Miller. of.the Keystone. The Democrat has several article* up on tho subject, all of which sbowaignes °fa de, termination to probe dm matter to the bottom ; mid the Philadelphia Times Calls upon the fdenda of Means. Painter and Miller le meet the charge at once. We pahlistual the allidavittl relative to the ()venal-in° brlbery,and near 'give the following on the other side; 'STATLING AFFIDAVIT • 1. Edward Calvert, one of the Justices of the Peace in and tor the county of I,y corning, do certify diet Joseph Filler and VcnizOlie Delegates from the coun ty of Bedford to the late Democratic State 0 - Invention, being duly sworn on their ao loran oaths before me, on the 30th day of May last, lid depose and say ; that Israel Painter, one of the canalCaumaisionars of Pennsylvania had offeredvtach of said dq punutito yn opppintinalit &Hari pertrity on the Portage liailroad + if they would leave .tiubley and. vote for Stria lead. Cnrtitictl at my office in . Williamsport, 15th day oriune, 1850. . • AllOr penwiug tho above, the reader will agree with usJhat the Williamsport Convention must have been a rare gathering, and a beautiful sped mon' of l.oeofoco politialins.—Pentisylvanict • • • A Conrtiot:tir.--A correspondent of tho Bat timuro Rdippervin speaking et the pomp of the Texan Boundary Bill, pays the following antopli- Went to Mr. Owns' "Mr. Cooper, of Pennsylvania, 'Made a molt beautiful Ail well poweribl spitech in the Senate, in support of this'first orb a•series of peace measures, that made a deep impression °pod that 'body,. and' teriadraeceletated the pasdage of the He spoke as a patriot mid staterniarn shoulci speak, *Ad rriihre ilevotion; to the Unitik that showed'him to be woithy, in iwitrry respect, tor dub !not waded' in lii hands by theffertotte 'Stator& therArch of the Confetleraeyi With streh"then fit the eboricils thr nation, thcf l rights of the *tilde are safe, and the Milian beyond the reach of detnagogneithri anti political cor ruption of :nionsing "' Christleaf Parlor'llawarine.e-4- . We hare received the August No Of thii pope lay will Welf-eitaftliehod T'criOdical,• which hi'etri bellishcitl with d fine MetzetiiirrOprettmtatioW of the "Felt of Mabel," by thit : tabs,athl fac-simile .of the tit 44 isSatiii4 to Can. Taylor by CoWgrawl to 1848. „ T A l tgro4 l " o , th ONM* 3 9.4 lo. ' frour the masa, pe,theee t , titieli,rippper, in the 4q,Et5T6 14 ; Paileg4ksi ti.pe rkithuul suite 4 to; the , taste of the, Moral anal, slows wslommtitr , being . 4med al. end. i4ifolimis . end litititiownteriing being dhicenbed.frent die pa ves. ,Reirs.:DeNbanme Dr,. Obeetery Dr. Deem Prof: TippenOter. J.- ' B. 0, Abbon,xl6l4,lllktt, Hokin BOA* *Owe, and Odor girliastifithel eantributsr to •be imukila:: The kirk* -L.Onlji $ per ihnitt!!y,. ‘rhlr.h secures k copy' of the Magizlite' for 'on? .yeer,lug s Wie with i large proidum engraving of ,Clirist tieFkleff Jorh 8a1e61," plexitpuro forwanl „ tlw Aamcs of okOYr fil e lo4ll who may wish to sittecrilie. PUIROS .I*lrr, publisher, 6 Nausea at., New Yeek. (11 ,4 •Thi Bud Wahz," 6 the title of, a Hour piece of music, composed for the , Piano , Forbt,by our musical townsmen, Mr. Josscis Otctaterilt— published, in baudsonie style, by F. P. 0,, Baltimore, and dedicated to Miss B. J. Wierriati This, we believe, is the third or fourth piece of Piano music which our young frienid has lir4ught out with much acceptance to the musical world. Be has long since established a reputation among his immediate acquaintances for musical genius, and we are pleased to see that reputation ex tending. HOLDEN'S DOLLAR MAOAEINE.— - This excellent and cheap Periodical continues to hold its own. The August No., like its prodc ces6ors, is well filled with readable and instructive articles—the peculiar merit of this magazine, aside from its cheapness, being that it is devoted to original Criticisms, Biographies, Reviews, Sketches, and Essays, as well as to Tales and Poetry. Tho reader will find in it profitable as well as agreeable reading, which Is a consideration sometimes lost sight of by Magazine publishers.— It Is decidedly the cheapest Magazine to an intelli gent reader, that we know of. Published Month ly by Messrs. Fowler and Dicta, 109 MINIM at.. N Y., f I per annum, or 20 copies fur $l5. TIfE ART OF ADVERTISING.—The corn. Joipee arpololed by Mr. V. D. Palmer, lo decide the avianrpf l l silver cup to the writer o f th, heft easayupert t subject of advertiaing:h4a, ;IA le ace by Oa hist number of the RegiNcr, de' their repolt: 'no committee emulated oft/10mm; Goo. H. (Mahan pf "Orahara'a yggealcie," WpliMn ht:Swalartf the "public Crag-c"-Aail H. Hart, President of the "Philadelphia and Wil• kesbarre Telegraph Company," and the prize ha s . been awarded to Horace Greeley, Esq, of the N. York Tribune. The cup will coat $ WO, and will be covered with elegant designs, relating to com merce and trade. We make the following extract from the essay : , - ,, Theintarahant.. tharefose....who_aina to, succeed in betitiess, :mist aim at thew two P•iiiii4 l .4iittio r :lirb Jiiiirthit Munn °satisfy a wide demandlor the articles her deals iM emths:lowesS,prantbsahlu t terens secondly. that eves). hody, within the +rm. per scopeuf bu sines* is made, swam of ability:And vontident of ltirdisposi, tion.to do so. These Rims altaineti j he has Only to de hi , shesiness PsePerlY, 1111 ie domes .41, upon him, And his fortune it To thitimerehancor ,dealer who is mire of. hie, ability, to .611, , 0111001,.04-thaAtioat favorable terme, the attaiumeut of aniailm (pate publicity is a matter of priinary ; con" cern... hie .eirele of trade is properly the county in which ho lives, then he should: take effectual measures to ; lot overy family initial county know .what ho eella•and on whatcondition. : It is 1410 to spunk of the costae an impediment—he might as Well object loth° 1 cost of .aheltering his geode from bad weather tnprotooting them :from thieves, or dealing themoet to customers: All the other coin of Ins busineseis incur red without adequate- motive or celerity so long as this essential element of his heel. nose All; neglected oc,leciniped- If hits Lo cation and his stock only entitle him to'ex• pact the custom of his own township or neighborhood, thou he should. incur the ex , • pence of-fully iuformiug the locality. Just so with the wholesale merchant who • as pires to a custom co-extensive with his state, his section, or the whole Uniont-- If he is prepared to satisfy MO widen de mand on favorable terms, the Ixptinse of apprising those whom he desires for cus tomers of the nature of his business, the character of his stock, the range Of his pri ces, and the reason why lie.should be dealt with, is one which he cannot refuse to itt cur without gross incompetency and ruin , ous prodigality. By, thus refusing, ho in creases his, oxpouses for rout. lights. and fuel, clerk hire, itlcc., front a half per cent. to three, five, and in some cases to ten per cent, on his aggregate sales, and renders it morally impossible that lie should sell as cheaply as his inure ,enterprising and ca. pablerivals., In e ff ect, lie confesses defeat and incapacity, and ,retreats to the rear rank Of his vocation, Some mon who.intow,.enaugh:to adver tise are yet so narrow as to confine their advertisements to journsls of their owe creed ur party. If they, do net choose to mule with Any , men of like faith. this is. wise ;.but ,if they desire to have the whole public for customers, it is other wise. There is a largo class who delight to shine in newspapers and placards as Wits or poets, and, anuotince their wares in lee ontl.4uttl jokes- or in•doggeret eetthe teeth of a dull,saw on edge.. If their:ob ject is notoriety ors lough, this isthe way to attain it.; .but if it be business, it would seem butte,: tows the language of business. : Leave clowns jest to Ow circus, and let so .her +nen speak as they act, with directness and decision. 'lite fewest worths that will convoy the advertiser's ideas are the right ones. SLAVE 111:NTING.--Much ("schemer"( was occasioned nt the small witfigo of Bhrotsbor4. York county, on the Uth inst., by the armaisnd removal to Nlaryland or Ft party ' of, Ave runaway itiltves, by a "h . !'o9r ik c,4*"" , and 9 11 . 0 . a {our other prafewhinal Blavolontota, in that end of Yolk county, The slaves , were well awned, hot were deceived by the Professions of their captors WO, tha bent( ,that they were in the haiils of lrietsks who wore miming them to escape. 'l'he mistake was not discovered oath they found them selves locked up in s mil-reed ear on theft *Sy to - BalUmore and to Slavery ! • The rink 'Republi ca* lashes the miserable wretch." who Were doh 'awaid in the Capture of the poor . 011 thus rinticce their tibiege Moue: t 1 kplito Ile spy pt' chercettaii wretches 1094 Shrewsbury in this County, Who have takeit up.the con feraptibiii trade of arresting colored. people' and reetorirggthem to Mavery,.icir the ita4e Yl die'rew,erd wiodli they, receiveLlro m the muteri,,hare ,been at their dirty work it ',flan. • IP " Of all men, these negro catchers is free litotes for the sakeine tieY are the ritenneSi, and they would coot their souls, lor dollars, • I We clip the fellesrinit &tn the Lancaster '(Ohio) Gazette,ind currintend it to s top tittontimil of our friends, in thehepo that w e may ba prellt ed by tlio 111116' . "CIPPI! AD,Y,IPP!7A feriTid , Aellding ,019tninno 9A...!!:4914t,1411?"°R.11111101:9Px9R1 m an excellent hint or MT* \VR 1 5 11 ,e,q91,54 forbeartielP§h4he,, 11.1 " 1 1 4 Y , e; ,t ivteh,thg epunty frould get ithaile4. 014 NOP4vqr, $4) rP9IP Y9Nr lieffiubscribant to s what A very little oxertriin on din:pitrt acipnqti subscriber would.beAultlCient to neftlY or ytli;p~double your list. This, a tavern. ble„,tttne! I°9! f ar iitaking,t4e enamo r The wheat crop —. is excellent l and the•Preo' peete 9f ear fereutralre eharriting. Man y, are only rt4ting to Do asked to subscribe. 4hepe they poi . ,have, to wait 6 4.. few weeks since, the subscribers of the Marietta Intelligencer took it into their Lends io swell the list ; and in the course ora fow l deys, ye kern, they had nearly doubled it, Tine friendr of the paper and the cause can be much more sucCW/81 . 1.11 in obtaining new names than a person con nected with the office, and with very little trouble. This is not written in the spirit of complaint--many warm friends have done much for us." KENTUCKY.—Returns from nearly all the counties in this State, Eddie recent election, have been received, ant eltber the following result : Senate--24 Whigs, 12 Locos, 2to hear from ; 40use-54 Whigs, :39 Locos, 9 to, hear from. IC WA.---Wo havo intelligence Irony lowa, that George G. Wright,' Whig candidato for Congress in tho first district, has beaten Bernhard Henn. tho Loco candidate. 'Phil 10 the district contested at this session of Congtess. It is Linde Wood that the other district has chosen Lincoln Clark, Loco, and that the entire Loco titian ticket is elected. MASSACHUSEII7B.—:The special Congres !lions! Elections hare resulted in the electien of Et.r.iterr, (Whig) from Hoiden district, and'Ur ;is's, (Whig) In the second distiiet, represented h tiw late Mr. King. tit die 4th district, (i'alfity'o) here is no choice. Mr. 'trans ley at Monte. J. l'oterni Dits - w Les, the nominesof the Wil ' lialtisiturt Y.iugf.cp t onsuution for Auditor Gene rali halt been . r.iiittliaterl by his neighbor., who "knime him I t.": At a meeting of the "Vanua, 14" of Cra or 4 county. (the resident* ail . Mr. 134vrtiy,) on o litli of July last, the followinc-- t, rdialtdiona wcia4lopied. We commend them le the attention of the Democracy in theme parts; N , Resolved, That the Deli ,-: ' party of Crawford. comity inix tl i l . iyij., . , , m i. nation, hj,Mb Williatnsp, 1 eh on, ofJ.. Porter Itrawloy, of ' is on g lo ' the office of Survokor (Jena l. withqql ings of tho most prottilind t-41641n MHOS meeting assembled on t e amilver iifflirifiragiurrertnrittrelefte of taxman., tleelata-Ittat. we .svin, not rote ;for him. ' i/1 Resolved, Tfia th ti ' 's nomimina . r a tion has been urged . inirvindictire spirit, and proctired by'k'syStetn'tiftolitscal out. ,throats, in this congressional district, who glory 'hi ifotohthig tlid Wishes bf 'trio "filthy o t y of this coutny, { rtiti 'Ate' i add ' smittac i t any 1,011414 i 04100 gefil, .VtAft whffilt:llo,3 l - estrga.e..... ll * )1 10 40PLIAKIWAR high plaastaystalsano•strin'•unkiilisdateAss procarefor:thek. plunder', ,: , 1 , /k :0111 ~r.:l 1 Reapliqd; That wre will go inlollloll* ration'aint'infilce:oneisidri eircpti • ' yet ok crah444;tilik cij.ii.'ihlP:',l:34 "' '( • m inori ty,, and Wo %VOA 14 Put Al to; send their boatmen. a. that ,00nestilies attempts to endorse .Brawlear, rtristoitl obi be held aceountablo for the restritltt'Sk* • bcr. "' ''HP. CA DPIET 'COMPLETW.-:. 4 114 MS: inationa of Mr.,. MeiCtirrristi . Interior,, and of Mr. ,Coe RAJ; iiimaiewjr at Wars wore Benet* the Senate or Werhsmodey, owl eekii: firmed. Both gehthiliehiStik the' &WSJ?), 4111# on Friday. The Llnhinet nose' as Arigeon; and President r11:4111011.1 has roma 110.60Ownher Pico himself on his jUdkieue selecileo Secretors ofState—Darri Weatteri.liMiik sectary of the freasur. , --Tootess Oonlessi, Secretary of the Navy—WY. N. Carolina. Secretary of War•—•Coaacts .V. Carus, If, Louislamt. S.ocretavy of the Intentor—Tues. M. T KRNNkII, of Penn's. ' • . Postimuter Generid—NaiilAw K. !Nisi elf York. Attorney General—Jour, 1. envernirtiii.# Kentucky. The Bill which pealed the Plante li r Wahl* ing a Territorial Uovernment . in seventeen ooenons. Loon:Wing 4:1044140Q by it fur Utah ore as tallowy : Bounded :la Ai West by the State of California, en **Mal lirt the Territory of Oregon, mit of thu Racks Moustains, end on use by the thirty-seventh I:oral's:II of North laillindiX In relation to 6la‘re4 the Dlll'proirideic "when admitted oe a State, Um said, tortjtuiry N tir any portion of the same, shalt be tooettuid 400,11110 Union, with or without stately-1w theft illaswikl tion may peeeeribe at the time of their filifitwite' The Cioncnii Government reSeries to litkieptis privilege of dividing "said territory isop„ MIN ratr more territories, in such manner hid ,at: stedi times an Congres shall , deem convenient tetni per, or of atteelting any portion of .id . terrO ff y to any other State or :A'srritory of, am Ulrike! States. ...di. DEATH - Or HO& 4ESBE learn by a gentlawan trim •Hanikkinwolwailli Hon. Jssits MaLLS* died In ttnit fever. Tuesday last. Me.Mita.sit ws* anguished politician of the Looefoco-schPolonlat was known over the State as arise iforisaderWof the Anti-Camoron 'branch of thafpairty: At lip time of his deathly, was seMlaag to Oh rislunu "Kaystono," a paper bitterly Mgtll0 leMr. Cameron, and which sought Iry nod INlVendilo roan and Ms peculiar friends out of. Um Dow erotic fold. ONTO.-=We obeeree thet thtfailet lath Etdcrat my or tho :Etat° ot 9114 6 441#1,1*. loam!Vittes t ./9 1 4:C4WWW014004 dletrim, now, fermented by Charier threteiter f Loco. The distfict (rnmuta, - DellimitilV Ord Liclting cauntlith,i gavel Viler rii4l( 05. Cass 8,071,y19 it!ren,1 : 1,i3..44% , 113 - Theeetwiera,whieh had become abniOnift revaloot throughoOt Virgtn!4* graduallY iaappeanryt.• ca - Wirsr..4tia tarominy anneanerrittat ha/WM make an aaemption with his tialienti!ih 11dipita. from 01 * 6 r; 90 8 0 0,1 11 iPAL oln PPThe Whig' of Cuntliettand , cohnly ilkho nominated S.' 'Kelso and J 11 - Ctio4:f big, and J. It. Sujith.ttii.D*4',"A6'n PROFESSOR WRIUFFERY PASULIN.- 1 4 per wee circuit* during the, pot . ,st among the more wealthy (*Weenie of. Dos tont to raise the sink of $2O l OOO Wt. en to the wii and children ! of- Wallow Webster, to provide for' them and phitor them above want •Or wit. So 3fir Mail, and adds t—t - k ' I a pn P . r 141 )1000 .hy Parking% withOl:tbe murder*Lena t ,WOO the sum ,of 41500. subetimipiois have already. natty. Woo , gide% middle the proppoosed•amoutrt a rvb,ete, Mr. Ancliews, We h l tleif;l o.l lViiiiiij.l4 l4 ?o , ,44 ll W to, the hkltihat.;hoAtale.oOlosaisoise ily for some time pub His familyt. sil ted him durinthist....week, and remained with him until An o'eldek. ' They ,attee Otpt aware of the elitet mietnedeny, 114° list know, thg.dp,i - tO be fig'ed.. rro, P€ll l are allowed. to visit him except•htel fiegeetr. and alergyinon for spiritual purposes.' ME AICI,t4L USES OF THE *4li CHERRY. _ . Ever since the settlement of Amato; Wild Cherry has been known to: Ouse very important medical virtues, Evgtfy body knew this fact, but nobody knltys how to extract hi essential provenielt.-- Every mother gives Wild, ollerq her children for worms, for la)141104141104. almost every disease; the [Withal out our country are in the hablVot a compound syrup of Wild Olieitylitk, and other ingredients, to he tittlai Eli as an antidote to complaints 'oiCidniti that changeful season, it i* linuttlAti °I " periment that the wild ,eherry..ll oven far more important mialittutithelVlVl** ascribed to it. For the first stoop 14.04 1 11 0 4 gumption, Asthma, no matter standing, Coughs, Liver VW/10004i ORA* it is proved to he the hest medielllokKllM to man. Dr. Wistar'a llalsain of Wild Cherry is a chemical extract.,c(frOtpeu with a similar extract front Tarr, le ll 4l l l ll - fiances its value. Its gueeess in. curnig pulmonary diseases, in almost every ilUfgeo after our best physieiting could do net inlay. has Astonished the facility. and •Inifiltem tb eOnfess Ihat Wistar's ilelimm Cherry messes a principle llerelotoro known among medical men. ' - 4 fri"Nohe genuine unlesit signetttbY' 11u1-rd, on thu wrapper. For 1.1t1L111,h;lt, Uruaßi t, (;eityubtitt. '4 . • i. 411 • ==l rrTho Cate AJ i it.'riivelitro, York (1414,4‘ Osilsf with's/. it is said, there were 10,40,Q perSons'ipiltlie ground, T ilev.ds Slitidte ikritosett Darnell; end ether dietherelidted viimetetir • of the Methodist Ghtetii .., • • 9J,.. _. , ..._1...L.22:1___ 21' ' • , __...f.... " ' 1,., lit .h. (1 .ils , , • , f Lonnittiiiatitdd.. - 1 ,, ,iiii 4imiing 09d11 1 ,6 , 8 . sr, Po'?"groenuw uh fref. liald.r. 141e1.1.70:Inoll*ii*Silywing•I r f . edible ondreedutionow etkeinitenivo otAlyedepted t‘ `rtfread; tectilttlit 71.406.7r;•1!) . th tikciii St hri Idt,7m,Yrrt:7 l V r nOt l e dei , eliteeie ' d'; s t itnt l fa! ,vv, k! :!, fir,c,3{ miltoil . Is" Lyle bo w' , aiv4 4 o A.Z en wi t t i .t. , , o2 o Edzic u ' e; i tieeelen to 14 11 .14 1 r e lt4 '•• Ytt;'+ii We Idetintfhl dtepitiimiciti took a 4 4 hi cipi'heartk. ' • • ; • nap ed;"Thet the ikooduhee 'Of h?!trt. and 'the ritti di4AisttitolVtifilth chini . ctitied ;hi? apeou tsi ihldif thletietteio Idith tii, hedel'iehn 'o t ii.;iiiill. did esteete; shwreallayrcilih otifilvAlcit Opal hi ihoi'dietteisylf 'l , ttnialitiii 'ivitich tirizildy4 lii. Reveilve2Div*fttel,,,,,,Eo4; wild sb mi. or ibibot f lo r , 6llAo sf, erdfild ibeliit tlitit wtfle l e*Tfoli b ` , l 7 mi #,ti f l l4 #4 6 .e. in th9' itigai lii — toy " thi ht iiiiiki Witi'6 de' et "wieteehthribf 'tiafhoarlit 0,;,, b ,,,. 010, 0 6 '#4 4 4 1, t ii l f "i;', hn t '° ! nk *W4 0 t$ 1 I ~ 'hht ' a 7 of ' ttithie rosolutkine tie . Oh %At WA; thivhit pctredir. "Alsi'l'a ekopi• 'a ' 6', pithinin' bierd i ci lastesch of the td*Fit4' .. filbr )itatthidttiti: __." -, '" ' '' 'r. , I"..~TITUEI,' ' ' ' ' ' "'"" ' P.lo:ThlsTitt*Eß, ' • '-v.I3E'RICeMeirER. ' ' '' -4 ih.12111.11'N`E13131021, ' ' '' " "-- ''' '5...H. - FINTDER. ' ' 41‘ aPklte'rnathi"it.""tlY cgr.7 nn tha via! 1 6 0; tika iok lowins Amiciogion,won) uoistinsoolly adopted: Whiled'.,; is thsproridenes of Clod. Mr. Pa mat.ll4llLLlll6 native member of this Society; his howl suddenlymallsd - from air tribist, , therefore, • ilmobrode That ws Lherehy bear , testimony to bis kindliest' of disposition; his gentleman)* dee portmestoitismonsisamecyter conduct in our inter course. with , him, and hie Christian Methods am teith,dimiliolso period of bid esteeme - bodiy est liesolved, That his name be cherished: with of tsetionsto,regardt that vet wear the virosl badge ofsetrow for thirty day kneel that tholudt lis shroud. al in mounting for the period of ands inoutba• itemolwd, What wit deeply iyinyisthhie with the bereaved 'family sad Mende, and Wye. thii loom of: affliction, dist:they will find cofisolstion nod .support in the wsli•totinded redettion•thirt their tempontl loss is his menial gain. lassabial, • That womttend the hoer*, exercises in College. l and ismotruissy thio body beyond the suburbs of tirwn. •.1 ; - • liesolved; Theathese 'minutiae* be 01114104 d in ihe'Lulberen invierver, the .papers of Gear* burn. *nil that a copy be transmitted to she pa. malts ditto deceased. , .1. • ••• •• • • - , AhLRIST TRAVER, • !; •- - tiftelifiE HENRY • ' .ANA H. WATERS,' ' • ^ie4LTi littlit.o nAittktiir. • 'Ai)* 441141 . t i.14X•01it olv*K43l'4llliii. .1"VO It.-- 82 4031 Or invicii-ill3tree'tflout at $ 5 .25 ' Fi'Y'llillrllohl 41 ,S.l 25. tlard theal 8 1. Rje n s Alit I a ipa be tight, mi ce,' as COHOWO :re *Rent $1 105 ; a n d white I f 'WhitO . COI4) 59 a6O els ; yellow GO a 61. Oats :49 a 36. t ßx . e 01865. CAlttr: 2 -i'ricearamr,a4l from $2.50 to $3 25 On thy Roof, &put! to 4,5.00 a 0.25 net, and, avers. ging 183.00 kremot. ' • ftnat- 47 a11! . 11111',11,0 hsai! at ts , 3 t 5 a $5.50 . . . , - . MARRIEI), • . on:,,iivoi k j m f„4, dis), gYv,, Jaeqit 4tegler. - 301‘.1, 'L . ' lidvrityroain , niti",, Mini 11.4,ait.t.a E l 1: t,- re -41" of tirettishyrk tin t6e 2ttb,u4.,:14 11* itty, .1: W. 'ftio,44., itev; O'onto a I;sl9ta, Pastor of tha,TAtilt.,Citerels at Caste", Pe.,:stol Vat Kars Pittmatft4;st, of that lawn. In Fakdold, on the 2;4! "nit, by Rpv„ Witliam lianlon, Joon C. Sit,ETlll,ellti ViSISAA:II4k.Ii• SIIiiLLtYT-611 r iiiniT4..A .l ,,,,tow n d, T . .0i 'on n nth Ino, ,br, riteVad . CilreilliMY, 1014 n.' 43,110irieile• Pgqi afia !M i ss /4.101°41T 3. ilEihktt!lOghyjrAllitlritAqUlll.T. on. t wtais . , 41(toin.uiii, I R tliia nniOngti',aftar a litiOtini illrfe44, Ai i aitatiary a . , dadihter of C*. NValter t in the 290 yesi nl"tiefage- I aril* (tunnel will take . plies nt 4 o'clock this afternoon, whet) the friends and atquaintentes of the fanilly urn terpttilll",ylitylte. ta'attend. ' Oft lie'llth luta:, B,tissur 3111,i, illf4lll, itaugh. ter of Lents Myers, aged . ry car .2 gm. and 6 days. Ott Pro tient' 11 thla`introangh , of dysentery, Ertm• errs, daughter .r A. "11. and li. Kurtz, • ged, ti.ntorttle,otl Atiy a. .it ~ Weep ZlBl . l,Jin her ; .i alta dentin . early youth. Ere WV ,1i..1,14. e.eickevwkii. Lao.. 2- ‘VeCtt Retf9; hcr.s on. 14 44 Plie l ,4o,N , ...4 141 : tt fl atti , thA 44 P)ihi"liont9 et P 41 4, 1 60 . 1 Viet. intik 4 4 : 11 4 snnoy. !is 14 *thine t f.l4 " ta 110 10 1 5.4 P 4 14, ex 0 Ai . aow c ni. " 4 # 13 W;94T1/4!" , "" q 9 MR' 4 , alaYstAltat fame, let YOlto 9( litn was pat natio .140..tee5.: ~, W,PoPtVo for her. .• , . . . .... , .4T 4 pixtztc)2o,. 1 -,............ . , . , !map ~,,, w l, „ urq keePro• quie • 1. 41 .:* . A ' ,... 4.9 „, i'* o4 Plinuat , ory ,at 1 the, En- A late 01 11ARBARk Le . I ,' fate of lite 'Boronoh' of. GettysbttrgilN: thittettsed;hav, 14 0"!/ t eS a l ike V) ta ( htt tilbsi'rititir; j aiatjesi is otoliik iy,eitf9 all3t , liia'46)l4abiadto`sti)(l. , ,E4Witolittllo.PAYlntitAk W00 01 :4 1 1 1 / 4 Yoked ko ihosokaving Alaimo Ao,premrt tho.sttto proinreity •aushantitatetiii to' afitiabscriber, ltaitlinglita told tiOrMish l 4 far ttottlethent ' „.: ' .. i ...t.'“ . iv, W. kii,?ctoNi 'pkii.: .." .: 4110TXPli : - ... ; Y uccasontary, • on it le Eu. •/461040 Jusda , Alt Alia. late 'or Lib. 'ievt7traiiktgirdisi ait.Meroaimil, 'having been ''grafitedltt therribtioriber; lattita, Is hereby '`grty.l4l` - mi t 'itil ~itillehted I? said estate to, make ,pu i fige.o4 willhitittlaluy, sittl to those baring ,elaimg. i ttl.piresentibe same for settlement, .toitlie• subscriber, rasitling in samo town ' shifo' ' IVIAXWELI, SHIELDS, Ex'r. , % I ),,Tip4c#erts %VAlill'El D. Irg"#oo)ot.Pi'llectors of Mountplca -4 y • 011,.t: th s. w i l: ::0 1 i ii ii:u v11 Pc s'., :u::,;(1' l ` the iowi l. whip, OR ,Salurday the 4th of Scpteinbcr next, ut 1 o'clock, P. M., to receive Pro- AIN' for-Aline• 'Poachers for tho Pitblic 'St hixtls' or totitl townshi p. A. Ia:I.:VER. 144g.,33,-4-11t . ' ill L•ECTION. • XT OTICE is hereby given that an eleer .1.N . • liontvill be beta to elect Tuft. TEE*I4"I4OII4AtIrItB for the i,C'ontber 'i itiIV&NY Ill,tttnel Proteenon Company," w . o 14440,01, townolip, , on the Jinn Aloit day in Altplestiper next, at tho house of Nimoto sttaitstow,. in paid townothip, to iteivel'oncr:gcnr. Election to m e- s ilt l 9int'lhec hotirs .of ' 0 A ? H. au k, Y. *, 91,ettiid !lay. ~... ~ ..• A. CL 111144E11, Sec'''. • 'rtaut to Housekeepers ! COOKING STOVE, pro St7,F.ffk‘ty now constantly kept or sale m Oettysimr*, at ANDREW POLLEY'llrriti 1 5 h 6 PigAtt;0. , 401/ 4 04: 11 atiJOKEPN BARKER'STavern. -11'hey ['Fe-fir - 64n' to be the beat Motile SOW uol...ff,Pr cOokint4 hiking*, roartfinz foetsoannilig ahottee. with leis wood than atkit,Widt 1004. sttd` the 11e iv tharessring ; for the Size. of any.new 'Mille. .bala.liellin:both ovens:" ' Any penuin wanting Viet° Nidies • deliveni4AlicirPtilg POW i‘tftjfkillr or ille above), Kg:motioned , ,places, . the proprietor. Will deliver them at I a, short ,notice, atf, he iiitends .ffoing,;-,the peddling principally ;.'',lie is cdnliclent 'tat he cart °give people better satisfaction than hired There uOwarolas'lX IJUNDRE D. of the Louttach . fltoves sold in York,• Adams, and Carroll foottuties, wAintwO years, but nee's+) nony a( the late improvements. The improvement is iri the "middle nue, by which the , IfiVer oven, muteseasier , healed, and the 41es are larger on the tops, to put .on larger pots. We deem it ,unttemsary to soy more about them, but • want people who RFO judges of cooking stoves to examine thorouglily, and we aro ' confident that they will find that they have advan tages over' any other" stove now an use; and according to the "finality and weight, than any that are offered to the public. They aro likewise kept for sale at the Proprietor's Foundry, near Dills burg, York cottaty,,Pa.. Right ARNOLD, Proprietor of the rot: York. Adams, Carroll, erei—Jonimi no:irides, anti hkewige Agent fur olling territorial rights in Nitrified, Virginia and Werutoortee. Aug. 23. 1850.--ly SE= Novicn. o f Theodor, Jr; Slizeffer,dectafted. JETTE RS of Administration, with the LA "tvill , annexed, it tit° pi late of THEO. Dour. K. , ' p S11.1:111311, lute - ef 'Gettysburg; A dains,connty, dee'd, hating been granted to the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg, I notice is betebygiven !nail who TIFF indebt ed to said estate; to mike "paynte.nt without delay, anti trithose having elttirn - s te'present tlieurproperiyautheniiested for seitlement. CORNELIUS R. 8111EFFEli, Aug. 23.—tlit • Adin'r, 157,\4 ~ MILL. PROPERTY ) - :AT I'llOl3C 'SALE. On Friday ilia (ilk day of October next, 11E subsi.ribor, , Assignoo of JOHN '11211V1INIER;Of R.catling tOwnship, ens county, l'a., will sell /. at Public 841 c, ,Itt 10 O'Ckmk, Bf., on dui pre. tutees, The valuable . • • MILL - PROPERTY.' of iaid TriMmer: alivato in Heading town, e 44), cm the • fig (lotiorvas,o,. - about one. fourth :Milo from the Hanover and ()ar tiste turttp,ilcc„ Whefe 'filajie',l bridge cros , ess.saitfstreani, about 8 miles frouvilan ,oyor,suil one tronfl,lentlitort, .and'adjain. I ing lands 'oelolm Duncan and otherti•-- The' three-id:MY' Part fratne; and lower port' bitch. lt,lias lour ruts of stones, uDry Kiln, and all tith- Or itecesiary,Mtpatatniin .giii;cl order :and saintly ' , news Thera . . is • a good 0 kW, MILL attached, to. the Merchant I'llßce.aort*FlOOtr*.tiftC l h 6 , PP:truty • • 24 AtreS:rot 'nutiei or.loaa, uleared and well improved, 100 of 'water -- eonvollipt to the doer, u 'tofu 'path, &a, This Mill is 'aiiirsitnitilidly. a ,4;iu tr yrind 'conifttartiltt„,a,:ltoalr antool4 of custom, , • • ALSO, at tilesttiettie and place, I'hi4 . uidOiligtu3d . , win cowl, to tialtettto VA LUABLE VAR A( of said Trimmer, fru Raiding towhihils iutiukuialitikligliti/300;h44oWtoiliing tutu- or Um; linprovenninis ~ • , are a tm4tni 0 • Ireetherboaille#,) Pa Log _ Barn entrollineout-bnihlings., torsos a VeettOr tulVetiftriling"Weldr 'ficer,lite, door al *be derailing ; also a young Orchard of ltletta,,on the preiniatte.— Thlnyt; is et tlee proportion of Meadow and Vintbaiiand;rl-tho' whole being under good ,10 . ticing'ntul,In a high elate of cultivtitlon. ,AZSO, oil Scitiirday, Me 121 h day 'of Oc • !ober next; Al , 12 O'CLOCK, K., "" will ire sold on tho' preinises, a tract of Tiote.r-Land,. the property of the said Vim met, situate in Dickinson town ship, Lunilicrlatul county, containing , more or less, near the rend leadintfroat -Whitestoivn to Pinegrove, formerly own ed by Conrad Allwine, and edjoininglinds of Mr. Sowers and others. frr Attendance will be given and Mims made known on the days of stile; fly, the subscriber, to whom, in the mcantimeinp plication can be made for any desired in formation. • JOHN 131tOUGH, Aosignee Hampton, Aug. 16, 1850.—ts NEW article for Belibii,reatt be has -4 111 . at JOHN FAIHNLSTOCK'S. .AD/E 9 call/nlO ofie fine: assort men t rAttisoLs at K UILTZ%HE CAP CORNER, , , go. • Cellar IS'are, SUULi ne Ttibß,itilkFte r ckuript; fildto B askew, Brooms, tt c., rai43lV 14 1 JOILN FA oc K. 4ND I'41,(1.111LE TEN .ICRES, Carbonate of Soda, riaLVABLE , • ...4 \ to üblic Sale. A s is ii t;;* '04 , ••••10-s i „... i HIE item Exacutons of the last will and mistanicui of Cf.°. Ilint q, late Mlle* Oxforkl, Achim, county., deed, will' sell itr Publ id IS dle; , nii the Pfeini4e4 0!1 ' t ''' . ' lo l h.f l;(l 4 '(o:4: 4 'ir I ? 4l66 !':''''''‘'' ' ilia 014444 k1g.fc,41.)94„ . pr0 ;icily ' to pv,it.; t ,lOO -.: 1 ,•,' At 0k , fr , Nr ik-,121 , 0 ,, , , . bitititttiaslltintineett , township, Adams hitt aty.dPso la4jainittit louts of W m. Mani. , dorlii I. IL Fidk, - Waliiit nad.otherb, (14M4 1 taming - ,i:.,,i ' I ...o.w.iet ,-1 .' . ,'' ' 1 9 -: : ' c "; 1 5 1 r i ..1 1 k 1 e 01 1: 1, 'I 4 1) .0 ' ) 9 °. ParcimPf.:PoPPAl :, .VP! ipintoprinagithi tparatto liplithi , %. To.s'rot ~ t.) 4 Ull - - ,Soughwesug ilwtllisg ion, t ^enilswky .11E4teitari,,wthoriEhiiii. :with Shodirsard Stablirrowtagen , atred , tail torn cribs, smoke housmblaekAansith Malt lime kiln, and • a: 4envat itottstrand MAIM Thet Dwelling lioUselir oat the etkosWOOkide ' about• one' suilewoutit-immt• of thw. York Soiphur Springs. and Very •Conwinientlio gieroral Millie Ii itr•alio Within tald'iltiles of , lime'stone, and with a little. iniprovv Mont it woold , be a very derirablo proper , . ty. . .trout 140 .tittror , aro. ectiwrod". tvrith good and 7 thriving , . timber, . and. &boa t. 145 acres artrin excellent meadow.: . •., • 11E=3=MMI AI.S(A an the lame day, will , be *OW) 65 'Afros of 'WoodlOid • ' r k font from,s„ 10 smelt,. eituatit„a44 lying aLout J wile item the alloy c Oprovm moots, and adjoining lapda Slym dortr, John 11. l'luk and othept.„ i; ./IL ett the premille4, an t .Vturiday. • 04 341 e 0 c 10 , 11 M , Two Valuable Farms, i.toUsE 'AND' Tl7R'L' 4 . .a c TS OF 0.110r4V1).:' situate, in Reading township, Adannsecitt.. • No. I.—A 'FARlifi containing - • '' 208'.RCEES'isr . Bt l l l , . 4:110MS - . , of Patented Land, adjoining lands of John Prose), Esq., John • Autumn, Job Dicks. the towu of Hampton, and Farm N0.:2; „The, itaprOierneina are a Itvo 7 awry weatherboard • 0 tT.S.F., .; a ofie. r ry Siiilog Hattie over a 1:V/Yer411iiiliCSPriPglMlii' She door, a large .11riok• 13aglt, PM, Ving"„r/rtt and Corn Cribs...end otlwr.out-buitut The above farm has a • duo. propbrtiotrof Ilipberirtnd,. andchoke' ficersitiir ? 'Witti'a arrea'rin o'f ,tkirtnio the aunic, a finl,fpinr r ng Orchard. • No. 2.—A FARM, containing.. 112 VIC.PES' 4. 22 PETICBE,S"' of l'aiputetl. utut , otutug ttto,aforosat d farm, lauds of Jolt Dicke s •Jaciob ilniuos, Abraham Chronitter; Levi Chroniater, Dr. C. Wish, autl thia'raim there are funr,good springs 9c wpter, two of whitth. Are eenreutenl to dr/Oiling. isnprovwnents;ure,e4wentory-weatlt erboartleil . • • P ;I • SE 5 HOU , • • • Log Spring Iliouse,a new weath erbuanled Baru, with excellent titeblesrand pits farnia „gout! Rropprtion. of Nreadow; unif ab'uut nerp,s,oT, good' .P l 4l le?“l',9flCotpuOt inj the town of liantpton t fronittig on the Carlisle and lianover. ,Turtyike, aatiteg,th.?fr.iin "tlieeted a 't 4 / 6 -steiy rungh-easy ,„,,, 1 Brick Kiteh”,VOl r gtat,if, 44 d II , wcfl , tho it: qv "I Ins ie ti, very iietp{utite ,proxeily, t ,hir ti a ie. 'nteeltan • • • • ! 1 41. sq, ql} the,' ji,r,ivitscs,.w: „14 of r410 . 6 . 9!;.,' Ihe de4 604; .Troperty; .in tewusfiii) ) .l( l ,l?l94g,lotl, lohn Iktrukwo p OWEI e . Lots of New 04erd,,attaYlie,ayl,fikihter; 'Leary containing ; I.6o46setatti4ii ' of Paten 4 Laud., 044c't05., the above ` tract - plestqfd r , Wadies or which arc in Apo4. 1,10- Watt; '24'idies, eoverb4"ititilt tnnber. Theimprovements are , a one and a half atur &7' Y. 'Ho'b c s)w Stone Spring-tipuse, a large Bank - A:try, With 'wagon idlted‘ corn Dribs; *slid grana.. :jos. There is a never failing spring near the .of Qhnire„Vruit, The elpvc been all limed, is in a Anti atato of vation s putt tle. kSautug wady all,ches.; nut rails. j..,,,,, 1 sz'so,. the .171/IRISE 0 i11,',./gOZI4; ; - containitik t lta4r attiet ty#A, • adjoing 14, town, of Piswi OXfoodp4d:lfici abovo 'Farm. M 430; abed' • ' in said town of Now, Oxfsitod... Aug ohlho folltriti% driy,.'7'Attrislit# 'Me' ISltif dill; $5.. 4 4 ANA Pf„Tg.944 III YP; " adictining thelYtwit -and Gettyibul Mow pikeritii~tovehig'PrOWl Oxford` r'_ This trio% Will'heintaiWlotittinh ( titS , 1 `,..1r o' o Acres, to suit purchasers. ' ' '' 44:12WrialTtiVbs °Ars desirous of viewingg the property can do so ii7l444iikifitP4fOithOt /Or duo ir.filfutors or the tenants residing thereon. Agr§ t ty to yotp i roeune St IP o's 'on sACh.O O I P,s l ,loo'B tlaYs• :. • _ . . 41 , isicr T wrote pt. sato will he easy, w 101 l will be made knotyn ,on the ,respeenvo days of bale. ' . a( '; ' ' Wht. , Ix Puivigs, •. .A. S. 11111‘lt.:§,. .i%ipx Oxford, Aug. 10.--ts .E.4'rs. eJenp .111E1TIXV. ft - UM Members of the "CouMus.r) M. E. Cuutte It" purpose holding n Camp, Meeting on this circuit, :diem seven miles from Gettysburg on the Benders ville road, upon the grounds of Mr. Jacot, Pe ters, to commence on Thar.quy, the 22(1 of Atgosl instant. The brethren of the Ulundi at a distance, MO all other chris tians disposed, are invited to attend? Gettysburg,- Aug.:22,180. WATER (.:001,81tait cicclfeul itrttfle forei.Maitg Water for family tuA hi Werra weatlmi: fur bale by WM. W. ILIMEitSLV. -U'EY'STbNF MUTT A LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF iiiifiß/SBUfiG, CHARTER PERPETUAL. . . Gllo.T2Htee Capital, 675,000. Rati4tiC t Ulvl as s'hy oiliCr rood Company in th Diked States, 'company ,I:espeetfulty calls the 1 . 2 *for. 0161)014:101m jug - .ltriliab. they ore l enabled:to otte tt ' ottle &Iloilo of oteurieg.tliPir • • All the profits of tho Company are di vided aniednitinbiont the Ilk' rhenibers in stl i iioil4ooiie,benrinlft;,4rea;' , 'inlya*llri cash at file end' (if eac h 'year. .Pittninttli bn life: tkrflci,eaqnn , liar; f irditialTY,'sedi.ialinually dr '4artbilY,• of vdluth'tirey`tonount - te,l66o'no'l/ofiiiilli: they MAY. ¢e,'Olifti 004pV 1 1:01* ettp the balarby:ritne at 1,1 &blithe '. ''• '' t, \ 1 1 ,tiy'de nia'yjsistiro'tfiqfte4if lb lililfOl i iiiilire;',iii:lina6ndicktifi " iii 4 ifle, r f ,biiii • ftiortn 'r4vi;, of tt ii., Aviv I'add'k rAV4i, thu/Piadiii•ffig td' tfhii , pi)uf aabdl'Airli itilli- ~ o ' veto il ,ceditosannhol . l-84b.A t i n "4p ' Iyfm - ', 1- :It Liv . ,,1., 0 4/', ; % ' ft - tale - 61114 and,iiigi lotion' lurilati: ed,by the underi4n&i.l t itt .i! there-gyiar,, t l' ' i t h rl" . *--- i 0, iCiJIII%; 01,1i . ."C elir.:o` ltp " 1 1;76 Grid e:l'itet , .. 1 .o.ii 'r,ikAi.kwitiii. '‘Yifedlimp anoinie,. ." i ' , , ...., .' ' Yiiiie 2g; 856:—ti, - "'' . ' ' -;,, . ~ ~,‘ q.A.mmigN meritA , E-- it )-, Lad' Itiitikilitet,''COiripati.#." ' •..., ~,,,,,,, ,..,.• ..•,,, , , v , : ,,, .... : i ii 041.4.4 , it, pmst, ..t. 34th , theirrilt" ,f 1 L. o,oi, e eies t MitA % Velit;Y:401 11 /lite. qcrii SlCcurtip VI VI 1 14 1 k.C4401 U04,1 1 44*1 ; ~,..._t4t,IJIP,;MYIR the PAY;y0Pf0.44e0.. ,,, • IN, • . 4 64 1 4 P. V4C 1 40 3 ?0,41114.1hiP n L .,, , csi,'l., , .1.;.-- ~,: w o 1,••t . 01f.! imp iirvostql • A4 1 1 1 $ ? DA ifs'diTl. 1 4aMINSITI , 4 I I I .II49rO O ;P ''" - hkay : 'I.-01 ' . . , "'• __: .: 7. •,., ..: _ LIL ._ ..2 -;! -,1.0: : 9 , ..1j;1 -;: ,', ~, . J. , , i,:r. 7 ,. ;11" , • .• 1 , .."..51ii:i :4- ~:/- ':;141,' , '. ,•`,,,, , ss,o -, to'''''".'" - - t,1J1 , 1; , 7tit , ,,1 If ''' ' .....he ril lin i t il 4n, • ..,.....—: I - ~, • I . ;' I ' -..P....e:." ~ .4 , ? ,,,..%, : -..,.,-•.- '; . , . •, 1 , i ~. t ,y. I:, .1., ' ...1 :Z:„•silst• 01'siliifIl -;.,:, ....,..- „_:,__ L.- .. --.....4 ,,, ” s lsossls -....... s 4.. ' :'' 1.',-.1,,,i rpttE p odyrgigncd t oAnte‘e4 tOth 3ti , kgbliskiii;;ElEttaAtistlattpAt large Smith *imio.*afiletcrePAP34 ttp 44o • .( 1314Aciiittallfri/ING, A • • : 1. • J4C44 1 1 1 1A0 1 401 rt. IRONING C.kRRIAGEB, BUGGIES, WAGON 8r404 lie:Viihid tot Mulki'iv Ifibibils to shoe, Mae MoMat , idi hieleniptoy , filfittlite. humle,Avhiahi9itltihito.persbnal ateedulthi, will4adhle Itive•th eve , driltireratiefiloam, to elf theodwrixitnarftteoritian with a I,' ---flAlial*GE tr. (mikrantett) willOeipritmlltlyhniUtrto , et -410r,Ifealiihniun.)1 ) ti P'44 , 44i' .; firerkit" , killtlsletollEl'AVAlNCO &Me,' both in ifirtiodentt 'toxin* *hi megfredtik4 , e d k„, r / or ti o , - , ; 1 • , teLY°'l'lla n fill for past entiiiirsgenictit; eblitintriineeidpat% Ironsili q uniViiwitei his friends' hi' i•alleitit his Establishment in west Chaniberabftig W! 110 , 01 , 110‘ N kliiittsbuik,Okober 15,1817 dll Till, 0.111 D, 9 7 - 4 Al is, Kr Aoki. .:J. FR %-i•• rirENDilt ItAt ttekt ? Tv, !:1% nitindte for Ipast the itlda4(ttit of Ittilltmw in Arckdlit triaildf uerAVvitihiugtun' •eitreetvtirekliguaro Plrtionivirthals likt:vrilltblOrerarbilv no Isere -lofcrrovitolgiuti,kintla ut 11 , 0 VICJij V!, o!ttVl,: 4. 4/CN .P.ELANW;- n it ^cwo4ltrtingef IFtepaltlng •dbne.ai.4lloet nblido;ftd.oti•rvitgonable tonne; lbcoptioioli' Coontry'lvtotide , wtlt i ttketr. ti t• iubitiiibei. its , thosiituk4frittase•fir' suetitioriio , bubWoeia; 'klesivtivo)plesoek,:lo cntirielkigLiebtivt! wetattintianbn;lfi publlopairtmageo .0 1, (3. FRUY,4 I , Obi tystiurg,lan. OILaitIVA :LAM% ,:; du A ' , ILIII% bitt.thetilialesii of an nount4.4,s hid nuinermis Lady ' .110"fiadn odiolitf‘ stuff u Ibtrija atitY itilifttiMatiy;•illitdrtuietit of t , iilf 11 4 1 r . 'IA.I • _ *l l 44 l ..tilLtulvrAtititlf (4 o ll 4 lr g* , l,lolh!RtltlY• .With ** 4 1.4 0 0445 0 4 1Lat'e, (4 1TACP1 1 ) . itglititCA-991 1 414Na1141e -Odif4V4rHIPLI" AtHAA4NIViraI 6 • '4 Q7 714 .773 v1N 4!..1 w1F 1164,MISIO"441)1 t ! ir l '' 4 , 1••;!” l'“11 f 4, .th .1 II d, • milt! joss regobreil's iugeltvappit cii maw (H,Elaudgfivitil GROCENEElrousisiutiog orls3sisr4runiiiitiallyropiliOurbusierevAils• .gistvale4piitnaltsrtieliti ualkteltbuNiliitAlees TotioNalt,eluttuout Oi* eitecitittinAtice; 3.Do4l"laid/ luffaes*ty variety, which will be stilditualoommotily, tp l uiiiv oar tritei tift i n kethbon, ick • itogre)barl Ruine)breu vs- 0 , au' all it lt,Tl/8 elms p Corner. S. E. Corner Centre i3quare.: 11104111 1 41Likik3 1 1WWSW. ftalisetiber tenders hip islinpwl „pdgnientit to the publie, fi f or the! o s rat awl ; steady. vatrouage with wlfielt hp h 40P 1 14,Yored ,fur a aeriekt,yf Years, t a!ld ttpcptfully annuttuces that, he. lias.j !it' re eetved,,,at his old establiplied etryi4, in Chanalperel4urg once t, a large and, froub surgii of DRUGS & MEDICINES, -4-. - 4 tyaaatir , o.l32,llErditat.4, PainissAr4vaish,llpistuffi.i' autluvery variety of articles usually found in :t Drug titore, to which he invites the attention of the public, w ith assurances that they will be furniblied at the inost reason able prices. , S. U.' Ge'tysburg, Nay 3, 1850,--r!f.. Oils, Paints, Parnish, nye W ARC E ag , :ortinent—to he found at JOll N FA I! N If.STOCK'S 'Variety, Satl4.ry,' aria C;lrri3ge 51tibilting tor Pnlil'at • JOHN FA NESTOCK'B.• • - • • ••'Fot. :Rent, • ' s'i'otte, ROOM, in a itooit'ai4O Situ itlOn )6, tho,coutt,ty : 1 9 ,44 e 01166 '1; 11 cii intinOdiately.'• Engunt: at this °lnto. July 19, 1850. GETTYSBURG' FOUNDRY aidClll.l% ,sztop. nrlll94looblisillint will sic" b 4 rid on by , Vitalta l r teiNo „ 34401t4niqinin.t,ing al4o L toattliiittniir to4l4(rtimilltiptl* t ptibligoncrallytlint 1Ntyp4,1,44(10y, okltancl a vecy,greai iloware•aud Staves, , isehtdiequiliaidia. Poo. , threns.,•Skillets. onsitasiddietwitie. ;,` Gammon , 'Parlor. Aantighh4ainallelpokAng-Stoves..»wmong thomitlyiefitvfnuped ,- HATHAWAY, , -IWFlaingetethey.:+ropid any/they, hare on hand an etteellent assortmentstin oqiillii . torlinhlial ilinasiesesesiats. ' ' T looisissofdxfsemporsell *why ° Plough* 'WoodwWlitsfil Witherolesv EL Warresi'm PsUbtwWinhiblik Sicamsen Wire,. &is. 1 • i • ' . '': v' Big vOKSMITHIN4v . 4 i 4 Mil•tida 69_6 1111'htis l i`i4 Otbeeindn.-J'l 'lyre 'X,:w initfff fi4 Illi 31Vc..' '' ' ' ' " •'' 'PO r' r k '5l/01,,, Jr •• ~, .‘. siAlut:Ai'ii'S i ititt l o l iTit,°6l4 dn: ii till= 'l4l.'niket . l tle'oo wot Frnill hitt the. ,e;:e.6llb • fticilAg,lll ife,kij'ills' !mil, bet , work will bp niede. ,O , r'.llAknort Witt I , liolyiipt 'knit WilVeli.`ititiiifelißii. '' " '', ' 1 'llllWisliiiill'Uiblittpiiitli r tliitiLiew; iiitlt:i grial'intlitiiiiftioni Ida iittilled, 'Val' fie"flr , a "jultC4)•?l,y; •5,,.,,, fpcelfli or coittieq . pro= duce l tre ys,' liv hod : T y w twig olep. 'icier g, drill ki!sdi;dbiiiietinte 'shOrt 39 11.1aggel,„ , i t, 1 v OCftydWidllediCi 4 34o . T. iiiitailiEN WOULRomiggitst all those having unsettled accounts in his t fi ter ffih fen °Nal/ hq - 11;lis'7 . 606[A . 4 be placed in the heti& gait' bilker fur settle wifirf AEI) r,J ••',atn tl THEIMAMINES; 1,4 Litt WI (r—kai—rj) r: ,INEW tr:;rio, fry-LT(7 po, , A rjcio.) - If 4 70 ni • p ,frlP;r4 40q %It.; * no edlgint+wit4k, oe,Papo, Nett. bigourvny, dCe t Muhl/mgt. stAi Ids Soccesamwoby Witsh ton •[nieg,4 vhlu meti, A , A -A1 A s tort a, or Anecdotes ofotiP.AteViitistibe - I ... smith-east muter of Cantu.° Square, by ! It aarra klittlarlt ,6113. 1 37. ).i N,. UortralorctittlislailletleSptntilflil Alkorao Alizinackeuwiedgir eluit W 1440140 4. Ala frit:1444044 kihe.l44lmtlio.lbowiltistx ' - rally °twin iark krill K est three earg, int oiis,lty.e se alil irrlitittal at tosiirti tir sakes lb utturig.rolbe Able to kris ilteiplittonugourus , libtlriallyfberithvgrd erebilbrevl ~ts •, , ,,, , ; . c , (lit, , ,A,r4fist. .12. 1 6ettplbtreg,IllitrWaiSliOw ~ tt .ri-qt,„, it‘l .rtf4.-fi..1 , -;vtio-. -414--..#41.1 3,4*-44,4100-oi9 X TO. 11.4162813. LATVIA' 'VtAgtitt WS, eNfealt4 lins friends anirthe g u t:: 'tlig"'OßHltisk'teihiiiilliatti d ed"are or' Itt ivy 14frilutrittii thoJoirbiU and latest *Oa miegtliobtilittliA , A*ol l ,Saltiolourptsktmgh . toppoiliti4iiWeblikiamikar -utrinsoaTij vpmkiittog It 14§ , Ofiutliti TA". ming ),Pmaliwignetok4AVbrApjpirt . itt.Supyriecto444l-414ii4 14.84. Raki, iteoip t ,flov,Suri avid Sloych bollluw lor Poll, or country produce, it delivered .inonuai ratulyßoi Vart•tolova , in , Cmhtingo •for 1114 s. J. J.ttilAikOW IN,. Agent.t, A pra12011560.. . I*-- .1300E.5'41,4 AI 'MY . . . Boma tlie ttintito , Lx-iiitir l itiev92 01:6 3,ifi t edo limii. Hy otir tchnowkdg menlss to his frientlirottlif itvit6 I chelP at teliMA*7ll6tik q ' t °ll . STANIFAHEL.Bargi sir - i - efererebtrutielfiElatleicaL, Tb - ,blogieehtisiteraryis 'of,gritieitywill sokk alba, ot thofforY lowest rates. , I‘. ety9taii4 on hand a largo Ned ,441pectr of I,llo9li.jippis 0 0 11 . 1 A Yen:kmyee., V , 'ens,i6neilS, ter rnvo9Pe?, VispiVg CaOs..Aotp parors, f ivolt vaiie yof Fancy Articles, to which the attention of purchaserssie,tiositesto. l'imr-Atirangoments have been. ima t tleoy :whipelt.uny. Books not. embraced . . in leVas. sortinont can be promptly ortlectul front the City,. , . , , , Gettysburg, April 5, •185.'0. • , FJOIUK ; PelawareMulital Saectyaisu ' ranee are now doing biisitiess on tint Mutual plan, giving the insured a, participation Ip ; tile profits of the, Company,. w ithout lint Oity beyond the protium paid. “J.Vopretititn notes lu4eit on which assrsanients ore inut/r." The subseriber, an,Agent ler, the above Compin3l, 'twill undid litsurimeti; either permanent or limited, on property and of of every description against 10141 ler damage by tiro. SAMUEL FAUN 1i31411.43K. Gettysburg, March 1, 1854.1,—ti g rABACKEBS4 of 'various hititlg, such as ) Boston, Na.vy, Water, Butter, Sugar, Soda and Dyspepsia Crackers, for sale, at 11,1, M Bag!, Ylf -V Mint); Bli3o. t 490 .1 11.811-Ljd primertirid- 4 -ifor 8,:110 v , •:• 1 •Alstr; 'Nei. ' 1. Ip t ekerel, Scotch llerrottB,' Vtuekeis v ttllttl4 ' knolt.; ilteese ' A.. Rprxl+ tax To 01:1t9.-7-Tbe eqslif/C -twi,s and the sickness of sloth which often prevail at a certain intercstingporiml,, nrugrcuily' relieved, and ultimately by the use of Braudreth's rills, wbielt should be used, once or twice a week (luring dot whole Ume. , inaure au easy and safe time, and, what is the wiFit a ovt.ry , motitior; 'ditty , secure: a hoOlthy and good temilereil , It a 4emitrkuble thht Who have built in the habit Elf using Brun- drcili's J'ills, have ultimately become so healthy, and the habit of the system sot r changed; that ni.i sickness of stomach or other empleasant symptom, has prevailed more during the' interesting period than at ' other limes. 1)C, llraudretli has it in his power L to give parson:ll reference to estab lish this proof of the lvoirderfhl powers of, the Ilrattdreth rill. hi eases of debility, weakness, wastings, dec„littp or consumption approaching, it will ho . 4(TR:ft:try 10 commence with swan do-, sr's. Begin with one pill on going to bed,.; 'next lliiiitt. two pills ; . do this. alteroately for three dr emir days, or longer ; if no al le:ration, takes place, then increase a pill each night until 5 or six pills are used, then ilecrease by tote pill down to one pith— ! Blinidd itt)t feverish svnipioins arise, then take strong doses until the fever is abated. When this is done, the patient may drop tloWlt i to Stich doses as their own judgment 1 slialf d'eterinitte : Iniing enrefol to keep the di Ail open the ini piirt: hiiinotiii ; as these strd'rdinotvil,, so Will be their advaiireinent 1 to sound lu 4 alth. In'Tfie . firamlrrth Pills are sold for 26 cents pyrtotentllt.ll.lliandtctlir Yginripa itntire,':4 I lltelithity N. York, alto by the fullowpig duly i tnitoritted .Agetita:--dolor M. :Sti•vi•ittsoti. Cot ; lyskiprgv ll , iitzingin & yorri, , , PetqAtiing: A -1 bctiltat4•4ll4;llunterstotv n; .I,Nl' l'a rland, A li. Imilditimii ; 'D. M. 12. White, Ilan'iptiin ; Sneer iitereCtit, LitticMown ; Mary Ditticutt, Cash Wink tion.: l N. Ar H. p. fleuft,y , Fairfield ; 11. :Mt 4aletbaagli; East llorlin ; David Neweotn jer,Moglviniveviiio; tioul'i: 4 llirk.itapovvr. [J sly 19, Riau.- Sep rilitil 1 Irriss! variety of FA NS just rereivtl ed ilq4ituretiiti tollio% tulles at KU 'elti•np Corni•r. rt : .fir v, 4/1111,1;9011 to locate or irsvc,l sach M . the counties to this 50t41..t0 siull tlitiore's Patent flee ilecilive, and System of Feeding Bees." this is a reeent and scientific plan of bee arrongeitkOnt, atitl,'lnn4 supersede alkali.' or,sTrit, tylierit Itnovo. Smart busi ness men—il mechanics, the better-=will 44 Oda a Rod ,Inisiness for at least two • Tri'stirli'llie whole or ono-half Of a cotmj Oglik;ivilflre anl4', Fur descrip -O,4OO•AMI,IIid tl4 , sgA and come to Lativas- WrAifiettAel lions yyndt.. Call at my room xtrittoinimiggfer4 oludols of the tylude. 4tl - 440441,1:. • , . 'ft( 'AItI,I i 4, 1i.11., A'cipluy v g nia. f,ancester, _ .1' LETT 8 ntiovigt Itott on the es .l" vfly Hun tington s t , dee'd, hattngrberitrapited to the inibboribei. re siding it seat li ti 4; hetlee 'ls Itth'ehy tiki4tilindehteq, to, taitl,ootdk: tco ' 1 larrtili wi'lrmintitefity, t an'il to those &An ; iiidAtftie thttAnnie prop. yr 4 %4 itteutieairi fur settletteht. 1" fsl, 17 7 , § I A.t) 14: it tier. „.. 14 , 1: , , lig ma nn iry Ira' • • )teat ti• o • P . il6lloßitsliels , of (.)All'.B, 1,000 lou"" 3 " , Itushels of CWIItN: 411111 Itutatiihatiiht etilYtkli is both:Litt:red ut.tuy .thillptitrA:hcatatit aownobip, for which a .fihr,pitetitetillnhottfitiethi• . ; err tr , tit 7C , stelt,N Old), . , ;, • , • 'To N. 1 1). 4tr N- Atria. if ~ ;,, ..... 1 . 4 - ,74 . , T HE untleittigned, ut the solicitation of - Villerfi'Mlep t : (Airs i tuntsel f as a enftmoutf for tile` uflide' el 001.iN l'Y :8 vt, o.,,iii,„„no:,,t.lection, and Mit' ' ' ulbiCi r ts "iiiit stilliki , ieti Orii , It WOO ciis.' '' '" • ' '''•• ,St. tei, , A ti , JAMES EClStiEfi..• FrAriltiintru,Jtily 0, '..850.-te - . ',.7.„'2, . v t. , : , % 1, , it , WANTEI), N lietive• •Young Mau w stand in', 1t T!ai• Dry.Gtiods Store, one that is acquaint.: eil , uwitb the business, speaks the German lusigusgo, , is a good salesman and aecount ant, and can come 'welt reeminuenticd.— ,None.other: IlMi' apply, •Ittquiro at this Aug. 91 ' ': ' • . ~,AV,ttuted luttuediately, Goof) 'M IJrJiN I{,---one that cap ,M 4 ensue' ivcll teaumutendedd. Inquire at 'this Otlice. inty;llo, 1450. • • •. •MQII4; those int elite(' to inc icing Mix:d in& either on but* aceoun 'v t or note, will plettolb ! 4giliiibtf : pity , dwitosittesoon itud °bijouARNOLDGEO. ARNOL ' It j.ti ' ' "1, 1 1anestnil Phuie.ironm. 4 ojylaties and 121 : bane'-Trolls t4ait'bc fitint4 :it -,••• • • t IOI.IIY FAIINESTOCK'S. AUCTIONEERtNG. 1.9E111.F, It respcqtfelly ten. IF •.. den Lis ',cry icus to the l'ublie as Sale Cryer. • ,• Torts moderato Residence, Abbosts• town Adapts county, Pn., where all let ters or order's fur his sett , iect tua4 , be ad. Oct. 19, 18-19.—tf ' • co , Hitibs ! A VlNE — as t iortliteut of COMBS )est - 111 L received by ...J. L.. SWINK, (CEDAR WARE, such Tubs, Buckets, &c. Also Baskets, Toys, Rugs, Mats, &c., for sale at HAMERSLY'S. ifibbon. and 77inveks ' Ti superior quality may lie had elle,ap IL ' Air at'the :item of ' '3. ii.'W-:1110,10 • Cutlery. Nly.Es and For 43, Pen-Isnires, Ra zors, Scissors, Chiiels, thawing- Kiiives, and Axcs, or all kinds, for sate at JOIIN FA HNES'FOCK'S• . titian Out Bacot*. ' 4 PRIME irtitle of BACON ,11 AAIS. Slioulders, , #u„, iu3t rectivi‘d and fur ti alv ,at • 'it ASIER.SLY'S. ' UB't receirt3latiii (or Blatt b.. 4: thy trub neribet,litaucilut of CARPVIIN kIiNIOI.D. NEW GOUDA,,., Al' Tiff, INIVAICILIVIIIIIILABI 4. OR THE TWO EX'fREMEEC 4 11 fit IL •• RILE ASP: enll nnll examine ,tlift 4100 1 ' Howl, 11.1• I'S & CAPS; 1 9 0 tr .; tbai lias ever betli kopt place--eiebraeing every variety of Nog,. &e., tied motti at rodttoodo . . .prices. Straw and Leghorn Palsy also on hand. The .Storh provLditi~ col, the two extrdiatil i 3 at the old elat k a; i*,#L doors below the Post (Mee. bons harp been made for a larg4 Sprig . and Summer business. . WM. W. PA XTON. A 061 5.-tf KAMJE; THIS WAY FOR BARGAINSI GEO. PL SliVe virtAKES this opportnnity of tendering!, „IL to the Public his thanks for the libe4 , ral encouragement heretofore extended to" to hint, :intl woold rtispeetfolly, Own' that to still effilltillUVA to inatinfacitde, , nt Intl old 'stand, in East York otreet4 thiorn east .41 the tilobo Inn, all kiiidnid NEW Sz FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, tit till hr • • sores, CL . NttiL ta"111-i',6, 1 13EAUS. " St,CRETAN.III.IIIII, Ditiusitto 804 , .4 , . BEnstE,,,nil l 4 , ,Citior.Es, / WatititriaktiOr. " together with all other artierpe, adtlu inade,iii his line or husinosi. MI via = duno at his establislitnenrwill etl--w ill he oe the beet mateiialla4 by the best or workmen. !Nom his knowledge of tht bfasitOos, subscriber thitteis • liittirlf with 4sit itk ilea lie is bib to coMpetti syecittstirtiq, ith any other establishineni in Oftentif7, ty, in the style and of his work. C 0 If r'i N B—Mahogany, 0 1 •147,,' Walnut—in:old in the best style, pod At shortest notice, EU. if. SWOPE. , aeltysloirg, . • 6 . 11 EA' ATVRACTION thefte.averivt'OV.Dry 00011-, , E#114 rrunl of A B. 1C0RTZ.,,,, e 0: E. coiti T Eaci;NßE . SQllAlta t tlatTTSalf 111111 E inittiersigited has 'just' stibeiitil; /Rs tout has in store, u very lariosaraliaz perior stock of ' C:(lodSt '' both Fancy and Staple, .suitablo.,for tanning ticasoils. Iluvint; purelitwed,Our. stock on advatitaizeous terms, are pared and determined to sell them at vtglir gr&ii triqraiiis.' Our *stock; 'orimitiadali• tion, will lie found, tp cunt,(dw•ail that Ia new and C liionubic,cuttprisittg.sieyletal variety of , , , Liulless'biscs,i t Mous' de ) 4 •4144, idttin wed qiguredi ; !diem, Luoire. . dp. ‘ 1.4.411 111tetreing; Freeol) mid Dottioade'Oetiiiee, , t 41,1 &c.'.61.4.1. Also ti full and • complete verisip lreittleiuetl's'Cloths, I fl ' ft &- V ist s:ln a wimd, suffice it fir silk, that INti Wave on hand rt full nbd cOalptetw l steasiii : Witil .we•sliall take pleasnim exhibiting: i t who irisy call: At the same' time we would return sineure thanks foi rak 011,11 1 e bestows dl. . . f,ii ';' b.' April tir,WAtri PEA you , tatty k. tAIF, ugabslo44,* G Dud e. sETTI,E S it is any desire to have my 131 ‘, sealed 'With tit little stlehl ble, I request those iiiilebtad dome; •by Note or Hook Account, dr otharkssitat, to have their secounts domed itaniedittla• lyoie it is 110 L my nvidlr u) add' coals. ••• 1), 11E)11(.41f.?*. PtrallZT*73l3. Personl4 wishing fu . rniturn will do wilt by eallhig 'zit my Shop hi chimit;cnihurg 4treo, or at my Purnittire RooFit same b trbet; where can be' find the.lest w r o a iii§ you, ever, had, e Aer or Country 'Produce Au ust 10, 18301-0 L tONS'lls/lN 11° Tl : . - N` fi t)Pliat:Morocco. ‘ 4l Kid :Ind Linitig Skins. Thritdd. irti&k. Pegs and Wax, with a full assortment of 81tuoistakers' , Totpls. ' , '.' , 1 f '.. , I JtILIN PA luibvrocl64. , ' ' ho I Sji' ' L shoes. ! h es . toes .. ir 1I S 'l' received a laric• tot of Lill t liele 411. Morocco and Kid StIIOER, GAIT- El? 8, 'itz c.; Iffieses do; 1060,, (m i tt e pothi i ella 114 C mid' flue 13i100, COligretlit Gilittifi l'utniiS. tte,.. at ' • KUitl'l2,'S CHEAP CORNER.'' isi AItSEILLIiS QUILI'S,a iietkrimail. LTA- +3lllllO ample, for solo by ,i . __„P.: • April 1t,6., ~. (OW. ARNOLth tstitil OIL, _ very superior Article; 'for"itabf 'by GEORGE ARNOLD. i '' tlii'l l Ii.ECE IV Eli and foe sail4litittli w'ossdrtment 'Grass' and'Ontin Stye ; also Smiths, Rakett. Forks &o:, '' '. ' , . JOHN . lA.I4Si, pT ; h.., OFFICE in I.llCentre Sqnste;lifitrt h . of tbe Coprouse, bettvetn lOW* gild Ste veilsbn's, corners. . To Blackswithsai (111 ti - 01, , I)udhey&Pcatt&l.. Sal ; also Colter""Key Week I sale very cheap at JOON FAIIINE(Jwcfor.. L-;l:6l;44 7 iit:laiiviri.. .4 so 1046 rr r by itAnglittprl (gr. fur IMP' 'Justlce.t of tile Peice "und , 4rlti .otoit itriMW) cOP 14‘1014 illl4 ttijitc. •► D. Hp.pr: