Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, December 27, 1850, Image 2

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    One Week Later from Ear,ope.'
ARRIVAL OF THE ViJiaritklpA.
The royal mail sterimohie.Afriea, Cspt.
Ayrie, arrived at Jerrey City on Saturday
night at 12 o'clock, bringing dates from
Liverpool to the 7th inst., and from Lon
don and Paris to the sth inst.
The threatened war in Germany, from
threurrent reports, seems to have been
, st ay tbd fetellte plineeti and, al a matter of
course, the influence of the amicable new s
was also instantly experienced in the va
rier marAsi!,..
The Saito , or Silver continues to at-
Wasilawswkietabla attention, and has caus
ed a still further rise in the precious metal,
sebn by the report headed Li
verpool, The money market generally
hid also greedy improved.
Cotton, it appears, has been acted upon
by e. pacitle news trom "Faderland,"
and lege were being entered
into. •
'karat be observed, that while the grain ,
market et Liverpool i 3 quoted ..firm," m
Orberrpletnie it appears to be :ether lam
gpfth
• I Wlth regard to Germanic affairs, there
NOM to be considerable doubt. The Li.
ierfirxil Times of the 7th, remarks that
4 1histurkertainty whether there is to be
rimer Or war is as great as ever, and the
orders frir the amendments on both sides I
have'ent been . suspended." The Minis
try at Berlin appear to he in a rather dis
olvipinittead state, and their proceedings have
neteitilly drawn forth various conclusions
and mbligivings as to the actual state oil
the Negotiations. If they had been really
finroriible, , the Prussians would have so im
Inntiid the public. At Vienna the pur
etwei of hones and munitions is still con ,
*Nutted; We are told that M. Nanteuflbil
hai been thwarted in his endeavors bring
Merin en eirrangeinent upon the basie.pren
peeve by Prince Schwartzenburg, and hes
now ermined a plan of his own a< whit;
therplkirie we arc not informed. I
tTbe Papal Aggressions," oaths raga
Oathelle movemenis in England are called:
Mill"elcite some degree of attention..."
Eltotreter, the reflecting and sensible 'por
Lion of the people are begioning twvie*
thematier• in a more Christain.like
- Pedro , Fnince, -our-nevrit—this - Nreadris
Mat" very 'important, 1111 all political toter ,
*M i tt bound up in the German quaintly... ,
Ths'liegialative Assembly has deehired
trait Li-alley; and in such a lOU SIP te enforces
a stria obedience to its mandates: '
said that M. Porsiguy, the private friend
of Lbuis Napoleon, sad late Atobsesedor
at Sterile, has been inceseantib urging tier
president to join Prussia stud in volve,Fnistee'
in the quarrel, but private 'Wipe, in thb
present temper of the nationi in inotsudds."
Theta have been serious distinbsnees
some - of the departnreetst , but therintelill
military attitudes of 'the government keeps'
ill quiet. • ~ • •
' M. Mon, who is at Paris, has bees c*l.
led to Madrid by . telegraph, and it is maw
jogured that wannisseriel aria bag takes
pleat in the Spanish capitat.
•Ai litnate there •is gather an increased,
nneuriness about the isatitemem
he" !taken plow in England oa the Papal .
illtire"intito: • At resent . every thing is
quint' In. Dogsbody and Turin, but, iii
wit larsialmast is , Germany, we tear dm
tt Sairslybessaightined.
'VOW dietntiminese in Aleppoisiee end
ed iestiolghtfut.demensteatices of.TUrhish
vengeance. as will be seen in another eol-
Whig. " T. 4 7 - ri I .
India by , the overland
Meliklill:gistt: important. Beyond some
fighdog in • duo dominions status Nisam,'
bent soars quartail which ,the English Res.
hisniie allied upon to innde.eeerythlue•te ,
moo& ' • • ,
limes frant*Coustentinople of 30th uh.,
announce that the rebels at Aleppo haver
been Iliank'kety:4llltiemsisated by Kerlin
Paoha'sgrorops. The rabid* of Beensahave
bete liteariserlefested by °Oar Pasha.
- • igkenobluss..groin Constaiitinople oldie
11101 ii yin, stitelhat a terrible chtatisement
lkombeetetinilkted.optia 'thatinsorgesta of
Ailtpiwaceri tiki evening of the llth Mit» ,
Kikiatirdsha invited the prineipal ehiefal
tottdteineutgente to mite to bit.. They
atinersii. iAeries Pasha had them pia«
end niklerserest. insurgertin finding
their thiefts did nut return, rushed to arms
addling in number about 10.000, and its:
stikinly demanded their liberation. The
Ottoman general was prepared for this
end replied to their demand by charging
than at the head of 4,000 imperial troops:
Whom he had assembled in the inside of
some barracks. The combat was deeper..
ate end lasted for more than twenty-four
hours, but the result was favorable to the
Torka. Three Al mid man quarters. Rae ,
kk, Bab Conesa, and El Bab Nairobi,
which were the seat of their revolt, have
been almost entirely destroyed. •
Eighteen hundred of the rebels fell in
thestruggle, and the remainder, with the
inhabitants of the above quarters,havelOCl
from Aleppo, the Turkish cavalry paniiP,
ins them. Not a single Christian fell' in
this terrible affair. All the property of
the rebels will be devoted by the authori
ties to indemnify the Christians for their
lonses•on the 14th and 12th of October,
and to rebuild three churches which were
burned. The Bosnian ingurgents have
thleated in two battles ; and thus
fiSi'llitt Sultan triumphed over feudality
andlitietieisro.
Janet Ltnu L'V 'lF.Ans.—The Washing
tonaliepnlilto states the following incident
ineonsection with the fair Swede's depar
ture fiom that city :
"When the boat was about to start, Mr.
%wide approached her to take leave.—
Shetaire him her hand, uttering a kind
40eod.bye,' and then she said, .0,1 have
been'ert 'honored by the people of your
bianitifel city, by the great and good men
of your nation, that'—Jenny said 'that,'
44 ,Intitl no more, for Jenny's voice
-littat st beautiful of all voices—had fail.
14 Ober, kr. once, and Jenny was weeping
o:la r very child ; and it was thus that
4'lll* WI us. We do not envy her the
gresittglik ilia possesses, but lie will be
fatly envied who shall possess herself."
eibeltnned living author lately °b
egot* that he never made a pun:—"But
wheilt do." staid he."l'm very proud of it,
edways is the wont that ever was
made. and therefore excellent. The oth
er day." `foe continued, "s lady spoke to
millOahout Mr. --'• gallery of pictures.
mitt ttwtsckrd that she should very much
hint WpA sit introduction to see them.
'Well; said 1;•he is my friend and you
*ball go—yos shall go and pick his pock.
sea s ..
i."."Piek his pockets; she
,e claimed,
letillifeinsaWl I tin so I"
w*Why,' said 1. 'because he hat pia.
i t ► i Niso; Coonation bar
-40' •
fator of 'libeling all *kW,
by the people.
BLOWIRIA UP OF. A TURKISH MAN-07-
WAR S
The, late &reign paliere contain the par
ticulars of the dreadful catastrophe:-attend
ed with the fearful lose Of life, which oc
curred'atConetnntinople on the tsth oi
October. The Turkish three-decktir ship
of the. line ./Veici Sheekei, carrying 120,
guns, was totally destroyed by an explos
ion of her powder magazine, caused, as it
is supposed, by the sprinkling of powder
on the deck from defective canisters, u a
portion of it was being conveyed ashore
from the magazine, and the deck not hav
ing been swept, was ignited by a spark or
the emptying of a pipe by some of the sai
lors. The explosion was so powerkteltse
it divided the ship in two Rats, inel4plew
the upper deck with the guns and,..mi rig
ging, fully twenty-five feet in the air.—
This part fell side ways into the sea, and
disappeared for a few minutes. The low- 1
er deck was then obrerved 18 stitch Are
and burn with intense violence Int seestl'
or eight minutes, when the shiprideklly
sank. lmutedistely idler 'the etplillitiii
hundreds of kaiks ant embinitilittili V
paired to the scene OfiliiesteiNet ileihttn.
beg of mutilated retniiiiktilliowieg bet' lit
tle resemblance to Antonin indite, Wife
picked up. .0f the AlO taken kith*
pansy
dear
tt' ambulance 'erected 'de sh ,36
died immediately stitsicratife,'sart' t
the suffererswive* le' Such a . thettiiittl
condition that no hope' Milateltar was ea. !
tertalued for their reeovery. One liottr
feline', a liedtentinti Wes picked Up' neer;
ly drowned, feitillilly'bialtit, and' with k
spike tbrinigh 'his' Shoulder. ' Be died
sir minutes iher teeing been • convey
ed to the stitbnlittett. A'Aillsnl Arpleti'..
tan , peeler 'hidlioth bib' legs edt Amin of;
and' still cditriiriottalU' dictated a letter' di
his 'Mother Inform iti belief his lid etas.
The *We of dietuttenr ire *We'd Oi
f 0 n0,,,,,0.; 1 , , p -:, . i•l; , ,;) .6 ;
.MO) ddho i
ilinfer;(*itrehdritirsfAlatienrind
sOiiter'tiffhier. , Om thipt#ll
Pieties ltsi.-41iiittwiti , 6'. tliPtihr,“ *AO
**tan littifirditi' Ad Wire I Pllity' hi infs
Iftteticeiltii i twnvolitioeitio 21 2,060,
into v,_.20 , 12peti tWe `midshipmen;
ilieludnit thefilehtibire Of the Na vat Aced:
`tiny t'lltillSialltiiii Sind 'tnarinew ;• To Work.'
initi"seitt - ftir ripiirs t"er hsinutelsoittel'
piosfetrib Ante Thit'snehefir; 75 sailors liti-'
loitsini,tit'othei'ilhips: end in atteddaneP
on thiiii ' eine ; SW •iisitore . •' add 'l4
' ' in heats Wire sunk ;Hifi liiiil
die ship at the time of the etiploeitin:
-- ' ditcting the wounded, thieaccoiit'
*bold ihdir a lose .oraboat nine hdndred
liviss. Another states thejoita lit
killed at ibutething more than five hun
dred. The choiCeit tdiaers arid' Men
erere ne, b oard this ship.
.„
PROPOSAL TO.CRONS TILS ATLANTIC
•Wri**4 4 '.iLLOON. , tt
Eeely in •tbe yeari 840; Mfr. John Wiae
the Aisericiameonaot• issued a eftmthata
lion atoroonoing hie intention of, ofoising
the•AdentieOesan whirs belloon. in the .
eentmes 41844 ; ,but es , Mr.. Wise
self wee not poweeeed of peretniery mean.
to etternpiihe 7oyaire, he, petitionol Con,
wen forikeelatannet up to the pres.
set nine he ~ h ze oot been able to otr•
Several scientific gentlemen .convinced
of the practicability of the scheme, hive
lately urged Mr. Wise to renew his pea ,
don to Congress for' aid in the matter.
which be bat determined to do by their
assistance..., If he is still unsuccessful.
Mr. Nit= will endeavor to carry it thro'
withrhia owe resources. •
From the experience of a number of
years • in, the, pricks° of arenas tics, by Mr.
Wise, it has been fully demonstrated that ,
there oxisw, int= atmosphere a constant
current of wind e moring•frosn west to out,
with a gureicicity of from twenty to slay
miles en hour. standing , to its height from
the earth. From the advantages continu
ally sit hand from the loud currents of air. it
is quits, leasable (he observe) to travel
esetward•with,a velocity that,will donna'
midget, ihellebo in Mt 'or 40;dart. - with
'an ability to vary theiwaighteouroo , llo or
' Mldegroes from ,the latitude of deponent
whigh wood enable sato lea= despatches
kiEurspaand China. and return by • way ,
ot,Grogan territory' to Wilkins= city.
This bag be= doosiestraled by expert
wpb. slide by , Mr. Wiu. is =whin
posits 60 sod,>ie milei.distant from do'
place of dopartsre..witit a precision mot
surpassed by skip seiling.sidod by the la
cal cornrow is varying fromthe'grost =wt.,
ern ourtunk Mr. ,W.--obsorros.NWldt if
I do , get a. lbw :degrees:north, Perth of
ballade of departure; it wiltit km= eta .
bogiaolng that will• not mod there."
. Aileen thotwantl , • digitise . =•the
sum required by I Mr. , Wile for Ws caper.
haute outfit isdito confide= isle that
iiiirthiegmvill Are ellisetedfiber. bi owl&
thakit will lotiopejescairlsouileosuieer
tailored hems poirier, • ,
DisgreesAti Prom& T a ks
qmost a . •
• Peoria, 1114 fled. 10,..1850— , 0hr efer
vtri tigaitilhrown' into miteh eitcheihein
tbday. The, etecutlmt of Wawa and'
Williame;To&thir isurderofiblir: Howerti
was to lutes taken piece jesterdity,: bet , 6y
an order from the Governor; received'
Wednesday, it wee eittended to‘the 15th
of January next. 'This 'hot beingigMtailla ,
ly known nor credited, law Maestiorlof
pcopleqthis and adjoining countierflas
sembiaiiito witness the execution, , ,imil l
being disappointed in their expechitions,a
portion of them resolved that the person
should be executed forthwith, and • urged
on by exciting speeches, they got possee
sion of the scaffold from the jail yard, and
erected it in the street, in front of the jail.
They then effected an entrance byjerking
the doors and locks, and proceeded with
crowbars, scantling and other implements.
to the cells, where they met with resis
tance from Brown, who, although shack
led, as soon as the cells were opened,
stepped into the hall, disarmed a few of
the mobbers, by taking from them the
crowbars and scantling, barred his cell on
the inside, and defied them. He broke
the scantling over the mobbere, and gave
them other striking illustrations of his en
tire disapproval of such unlawful proceed
ings. The prisoners were again secured
In the cells, and before dark the crowd dis
persed.
Thus resulted what at first all supposed
would be a most tragical and disgraceful
affair. The mob fell back and a few of
our citizens popping in at this juncture,
prevented further violence.
THU& OHIO Lzoiswertmic.—The Legis
lature is occupying its time in casting un
successful hallow for a U. S. Senator in
she plies of Thomas Ewing, whose term
expires le Much next. The chances of
an election during the present session are
very slim. The Legislature has voted
Amos 18 to 33. a propoaitien instructing
their Congressman to favor ore repeal o(
the fugitive law.
LIVE ON THE TORNINO OV A CARD.-
A friend narrated to us, a day or two
smile, an ariecgote of esrly times i West
Tennessee, which vie will attem to re
peat. evena 'Om resit of losing the raphic
aitnplinity hie cortrersational native.
'ffOoesi teen or liwenty years s cii,. a
jtvell 64oWn , ..timilleajof Tipton .. .
was put on his trial, charged with the
murder of his wife. As usual in such ca
ses, popular feeling was largely against
him, and all the eloquence and ingenuity
of hie counsel were required to make an
impression in his favor upon jhe jury, 1
which 11 litheeziii:i4leitV M sphlitddit
sire to be in the consciousness of 'worn
don . 00ddrocolietiooltortouver at-pep
u 1 )11-0 1 04 1 09114 11 101%P!Or.t: ~, - .ll`
The cue was ablperpeti. The courts°
for the defence ; made most vigorous anti
impassietwel appeals., The case wee anb r ,
'rnittl4 to * 0 ,i l O/. at,tileY YOlired to
make up their verdict. • .11 1 1 1 0pPislidi awl
as the setting sett, warned all- of the , . ap-
p!,c4.of night. the le throng in ellen- I
I dance, the judge. e0un54..40,. retired, all
1 anniaos t ;.theationiedworibe least costa
I learn the vettlieva the jay', and fonts
wondering Obit ills jury ,booltated for one
mookeocoo bring iu , wad** of .guilty...-
in the mealtime the jury . had Ixtme la*
I point beyond which they eottld progress
no .ferther. The , appeals of oho counsel
for his dames had net been without their
influent*. 'aid' the jetty - stood Upchangea;
bly six for coniteliaiiiind ilk rorieguittil.
Something had to .be 'done. In thole
day' twelve good'tellhiii Meld tint be got
together for a nigkt i altd , geeP., CardP sit*
peered mysteriously ,fropo_the ; depths of
sundry large rickets, and exercise; in
seven-up end paker were zealously com
menced. !
About , midnight. one of their number.
Col. P.' proposed • that they Auld play
a gain. 01 seem up. the,.xestelt to decide
the verdict. The proposition was unani
mously agreed to, in stneerionenees. • and
the erhole'erciod'oollnatitd - entimid 'Cot. P.
and his opponent who,prooseded to play
the tants , on whidh was Naked lnimin
lite. COI. P. played to save the accused:
Ills' Opponent pheyed, slid 'quite' as UZl
misty, for conviction. The backers, five
to five, stood' behind them, enenuriging
the chaMpons. Zed' watching the game,
dimly see? hy the light of taro,tailow can
dles, with the most intense interest.
The garoe proceeded with 'Mir equal
fortime, tilt both parties stood at six and
six. It was Col. P.'s. deal ; he dealt and
turned Jack. The prisoner was acquit
ted. and every man of the jury joined in a
shout that eihrtled the whole village, even
the revellers in the "grocery." Next
morning the jury went into court and gave.
to the estonisnient of many, the verdict of
-"netguilty." The juryman who played
the unsuccessful gamer-stilliivere, a res.
peeled citizen of :hit district. One of the
counsel is a•vary distinguished member of
the bar, and the seessed hes gone to a high
er court : but neither ol'thern. nor any of
the assemblage, nor the churl. who mar
velled at the verdict, eighteen , years ago;
hnver ever known that a human life wee
saved by turning 'a Jack There are
some curious episodes in the history of
our early settlements ; hut who would
think of venturing life upon turnings jack ?
—Memphis Eagle.
THE •FROZEN DEAD
The scene of the greatest interest at the
Hospital of the grand St. Bernard, is that
of the morgue, or building where the dead
bodies of lost travellers are deposited.—
There they are, some of them, as when
the instruments of frost and snow embalm=
ed them for ages. The floor is thick with
nameless skulls and bones, and human
dust heaped in confusion. But around
the walls are groups of poor sufferers, in
the very position in which they were found,
as rigid as Marble, end in this air, by the
preserving elements of an eteritil frost, al
most se uncrumbling. There is a mother
and her child, a most affecting image of
suffering and lore. The face of the little
one remains' pressed to its Mother's .Eto-'
loom, only the back part of the skull bring •
visible, OM body foklea in her careful arms
—careful in vain to shield her offspring
from the elemental wrath of the tempest.
The snow fall fast and thick, and the hut.-
ricane wound them both up in one white
shroud oad hurried them. There is slio
a.tall,;e mash standing alone, the on
dried and black, bnt the white. unbroken
teeth, drolly set and eloped. glinalell Huth
the fleshiestlitre—Kis*. most awful
e pee;
tack. The face seems to !Oak it you,
from the recesses oldie sepulchre, as ff
would tell you the, s tory ore death strut,
gls th,the alarm:: There are othergv°4o
more indisiinct, but these twe are never
to be forgotten t' and the whole *of thistle
dried aid frozen *Mlani, of halts lily
,are
a terrific derattheiraltert date forfeiting
of this mounuam pass, when the elements.,
let loiwe in foci, encounter the unhappy
traveller. lon look at this through, the
grated window; there is just enough °flight
to make it solemnly and distinctly visib e,.
and glOad 14,4 i! powerful record of men
tal and plspeirtal, agony, sad of materosA'
love indoeth. That little child hiding in
its modreee bosom. And both, frozen •to
death ; letootre eau water forget • the , group,
north* memento mori. nor :the token of
deathblows Cheever.
Ns*Hisiirissss MINDORO'S AND Tin
FirOlt , * Law.:;-A.gisa . ant has taltem,
place t‘titrMiflGO.:iiitilic3 l , KO!. Ilem.P*
shire in consequence of letter of ' Mr.
John &Wood, the Demodratio eanilidiMS
for Governor, tri five sOilere,in (situ%
of a "repeal ; or eaiential modifieition" of
the fugitive slave law. Be publishes a
second letter explaining that ihd first Wis
but a rough draft which he bad under dim.
sideration, but fivally coscludedsot,An
make any reply to the freq 5044r4 same
parties into whose bands bs,pol. 4. pub
lished it without his consent. He says
now, that as a Christin and .a patriot s -ha
shall stand by the tette Compromiie meas
ures as a whole.
TUX BOOTH CAROLINA LIONILAXtrIRS.
Deputies deeded to the Sovihern.Cosagress,
—l'he bill which passed the legislature of
South Carolina, calling a Southern Con
gress, provides that it shall be held in
Montgomery, Ala., in January, 1868.-
The Senate have elected R. W. Barnwell,
John P. Richarson, W. Hampton and
Langdon Chem, as deputies elect there
to. A grand salute was fired at the re
quest of the Governor, both at Columbus
and Charleston, immediately upon his re
ceiving the news of the decisive action of
both Houses. As has been before stated
a State Convention is also to be held, the
delegates to the convention to be chosen
in February, and to the Southern Congress
in October.
The New England Society of N. York
celebrated the 28d snniversary of the land
ing of the Pilgrims by a dinner at the As
tor House on Monday. Mr. Webster was
present and made an interesting speech.
, , Important Law.
~ The fUllowtng section of In act pas
ged,A ri t lei, 50, s mots \ monies at
Inter t mit agon orAwhship and
. ,
ioro h u ; ~,,,,
.iiiat hires laW cl ' itt s Com-
Bitshsfellth ren ironies in,g by
solvent debtors liable to be assessed and
taxed for any purpose, shall be construed
and held to melsolthemuns•Bidde tp-,be as
sessed and taxed for borough and town
ship purposes : Provkled, that nothing in
this oat eou*igOishell bOuriditoppply;ta,
illy l ealb` id 'whieil siteti' taxWe' 'hive been'
hoottauto ootall4 siaesolt4 NW , 20V . _
The above section of an act of the ' last
legislature of Pentitylvinik, l ! has before I
been pablished in ant carbuncle for public'
information.' WI maw. iaseWit or the
' pritrise of tnakitt a few remarks , upon it.
Io whit we rif:94'ihisomujont, ,, we' . ssitti
to disclaim,' siaphatinally, any .disposition
to excite i phijadihe *Oust tipi!al or cap-
Waits. ' We hold a person who habitual:
ly dries this: it lit enemy to thbed he. pro- , ,
fesies to syrepsthiae with, and a' preinotet
of poblic'iliimord mid k p lor der. . •-, ;
Therois l'intali proportion Ofttre peo
ple who no'doutirepprova of the • larrir be
curse self intervitie titporiverful Moil** of
sendment end action.. Bet the Brest miss
condemn it lie Unjust end 'unnquill. That
it was twit milled ter by the people, nor ex-'
peeled to be . isuautined by then*, is evident
Irani the manner dim passage.' We have
ecimined the ddeilmenial and welind that •
the &laid the act.th'ithicii . it is entlxidled I
makes no referents* to it. In the Jour- , '
nets ofthe tio'hoimes . there is no! reciord'l
of its intrinfaction into theta? id'w bleb it'
is incorporated. It is plain that it Whir+
tacked on to the Bill secretly, and passed 1
througltatielthilye There- is eh iecrird of
a vote upon it. Now, we are utterly op
posed to Ibis kind o( legislation,; . , end be
lieve it ought • to be , prohibited by, the Omt
stitudon. It is , a source of, mirreliter, apd
opens the.door to, frauds 'of Alm greatest
magnitude, and the most clange;oun tst the ,
interests pf the people and, tits Omar. . •
Aa to the merits or the law. ,wetion'}
think an argument can: be needed, Allot
sort of propriety ls there, in taking the • real
estate of .a man whose property, is two
thirds covered be a mortgage, and exempt
ing that very property from taxation 1..-
What inducement would there be held out
for investment. in , real estate, which is al
ready oveOtirthensd with taxation, if the
six par cent. mortgage or bondholder is
tote exempt? B?t aside from the impuli
icy of the thing. it a unjust. Many a wan
not worth two thousand dollars—perhaps
not wool& one fourth of it—must pay tax
on five or six thoewanik dollars, worth of
property ; when the, millionaire, if his In
tim be in bonds or mortgages. pays noth
ing, Every farmer, every owner of a
homestead, must see, and doe' le" that ,
such a system is oppressive and burthen
some upon him. sod must inevitably tend
to depress the Italie of his property, and
make him, if in debt , the mere slave of
the motley lender. Sound policy, il right
ly viewed, must, dictate to the capitalist
himself the imprspilety of such a law, as
tending to increase the prejudice and jeal
ousy of the toiliogtnaeses towards him.
The legislature sit their coming session
should be and will he called upon to repeal
the unjust pro‘isiter.—Bucks Co. Intelli
gencer.
THF. .t3HIP' A FALURE
A correspondent of the G ermantown
Telegraph. referring tii a pubshed state
ment in a Norfor paper that it will be int
possible to fit out the ship Pennsylvania
in time fur the World's Fair. and that it
never was the intention of the President
to fit her out for this expedition—records
a conversatitra lie had in 1840
diewith Capt.
Roberts, the commander of e ill-fated,
steamship President at the time of her
loss, in which that distinguished naval
officer announced that the Pennsylvania I
was a complete failure. "Nouteei" Mid
Capt. R. in the conversation alluded to,
"I am a naval man, and when I ant in the
U. buttes. I assoctlite,with naval men, cud '
being one of them,we, discuss thing 'freely.
They don't talk to me on naval matters,
nail they were writing a newspaper article
to be read by the people. his well known
among the natrai officers of the U. Btee,
that the "Fennaylvattia'l is, aradical tai
-1
are/ I never saw list myself. but I ve
been assurred by 'officers of the highest,
ittOotity, that ahe never can be sent Le /MU
ttt4 it is this knowledge on the pen or,lhe
naval authorities that ltept her confined,
so. ['may years. iuthat big house you spoke
of. They, at litst, ortleTid,. her, to be . '
launched. merely to get her out of ; die
way, „ i l ,lrben ballasted, and .114 her Strait
I I meat is on *ad, the lower • (ter of guns
would be under water. more' dine halt': tbe
time ;—in fact the snivel ep . nsiruetnf ; OP;
sed it hi every yob , 1 4htt k Is , a cititt,Pl o o
failure. You will also! lire to, see, her
seat on a cruize with all her armitateut ae.
board."
The fact that the Pertneybranik has been
ingloriously suffered to remain for lAttast
ten or :wave years i n 'harbor of Norfolk
- , 1041 4 she t 48 8.440 Y 0 bleep fik#
see
seat, and .. is not . likelo ,e„, to be, .tore metti
yeare Tore, atoms to b ear, out the opinitm,
expressed by QUIL .ittibflrti,
Sumgait, ut erff York papers
epeaking.of the unenettesi Qf &Oa, in Alai
!MY, girl reasons 0100 1 44 tp, oPerviiiiß
everywhere in PrOOP& Abe IMMO. PIO
It says :—.o.There are young men in . titis,
city receiving the salary of ,0500, whose
semen! expellee*, 40, irlgeed • OM®
Pgr ina,ofet *OlO O WO% lOC W,41 arid,
dre.oo. Esti •Pr-PYO O .4r
turverthe i lnex are,loing iushmol bawl ' I OE4 .
time, th 9014 they nei ther eat nor
nor adopt expensive dress, nor pay iPKI
board. Tbitreasou Thy „tiry
are constantly short of money is, that they.;
livewithout any systems without economy
and, self denial and indulge their appetites,
for luxuries whenever it prompts them. - 7
The simple article of cigars costs many a
young man from $7B to $lOO a year.—
Fruit, oysters, ices and other luxuries in
their respective aeasens, which only take ,
a shilling or two at a time; soon swallow
another $lOO. No account is kept of
their outgoings, but at the end of the guar.
ter or year the salary id all spent, and the
young man • wonders how it is. Mean
while he is losing character from his em
ployer and friends. They see that with
his loose and wasteful habits he will never
make a prudent and Cafe buoiness . man,
they withdraw confidence and employ
ment from him when he is expecting ad.
veined position and salary."
'TERRITORIAL APPOINTMENTS , ..-Me
learn from Washington that James S.
,C 4.
Noun, of Ga.. has been nominated to the
Senate by the President. as Governor of
the territory of New Mexico, and Hugh
N. Smith for Secretary.
TIIE STIR BR BANNER
i - arrinfswoac.
Fr 27, #350.
•
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AIN E
~•, o ii '''f
di
at ie gd••Hiekory
Wood. Will those who have
promised Wood in payment of
subscription, please bring it with
out delay.
k==l
4 1 4 rMiI,A! .41 . 1 1 I : 1 f ", 9 , !° 4
of ground, of Aye nem, in Strohm townshi p,
joining hinds of Jobe SPllliinhi; Denise Losigek ,
ambit, ind cri6its,midl47o4olllltua liirglotretr;
&a., as the Anotositi of 4oCbk ilia beetnide 141
114, o6rl Of land,"of Bee ipru, id ifutaktoon'
township, idjoiniug binds 'of Jcilin' Kettlemeg;
Noniron : Ml genie!, and ethers, mitli 44-house:is t ml
impreesmonts,ae the pioporty of lionnid . 9remet,,,
Emporitor of Jot% Cninior,diummed-reehr , 14 1 94
0 9 4 4 14 1110.949r1 4 44 41 4 1 , on - Saturdag,ilts !Irk nt
Aurnsryr,ot., 1 m'eleolt, M. ' Min ,ffinuiti al*
Weirdoes the ale of n teem of hulti•ef 149 Wok
in Hamilton tortnship, .edjoinisig lands of Petit
Dolloai, John 'deaths , atd^ mime, with brick
heave . nil Imprewenients, so the' mower if ?raw
I cis Groie--ialo 6 piano in the Premises, en
ntaraday air ieth of Yak , Curry, .1011 o'Hock.
Forl"Agit! Co
Amm cliacd from opo.a , mr,fmchark
gos a paragraph stating that, by a lota arA of Cow
Ints, Spaniett-Qoartora Wok twee rodoesid is ail•
cation to 20 tests, and other foreartacitina Lt tree
war proportion. The 1114011114110 t deer tontra,
dieted, op • far as the alleged ear of Congress. is
eorieented. War Wier*, 'however, it is admitted
that the Government has Instructed Postmasters ,
to / Vi date'lifees 'ccdn;,' in period' of 'tkistrige, ibr
niore fddrlfi(the the ctirrrint'vafttir add
henna douttipai tun arronethis staitimeai ttl it re'
to + - the fats at of Congrries,''' '
. .
Coikiams *I PilliadlolPhilas
Ttie Philadelphia Ledipie Omit comp/ate WV=
of the aensull of that city. They 'bow ti papa,
lotion of 406,958, as follows, via t
• • , Pop. Houma. Peat.
Old Philadelphia, 191,417. 14473 29.178
Northern Latierttes, 47,323„5,854 , 8,056
SPriD6 (140100 • 58.625 9.150 19.591
Kentdiltnii, 46,776 7,555 9,066
Bouthiesek, 38,799 8,451 7,559
Mort m eosin it, 26,979 4,096 ; 5,269
Baitinvtin Districts, 86,!69. 10,379 11,290
406.868 60,768 710 US
• 1840 the population et these distrida was
258,037. The irromasein the lut tan year. has
therefore been 148.821 ; or between 67 and 58
per trout. Philadelphia •le new perhaps the sixth
city in the world in point of population. It has
nearly as many inhabitants as ht. Petersburg had
in 1840, (478,000)Mhich is the founh city in Eu
rope in population.
A Vecided
. The. Indiana Constitutional Convention, I 4 few
days ago, in twiitation of other public bodies, Aster
rained to resolonoisise the ,Uniust.! A series Were
duly proposal by an ower-patrinsie member. Pen
ding their oonaidention • Mr. Maley maul to
strike out thou repotted and insert the following :
"A resolution as a a resolution:
Whereas, Abby Kelly, Folsom end EIWOad
Fisher, George Abompson of Englend, Wendsll
Philips and wife, of illusion, Geo. Quattlebum of
South Carolina, Gen. Quitaken and wife of Mis
sissippi and others, are designing and traitorous
, Den . 4 4d,gre rai l ing • paniculer has tellendli.
at this particular period of time I therefore, this
Constitutional meeting, in Convention aseeinbied,
declares
1. That the Union am In danger.
2. That from and after the first day of January
nest. there shall be a general time of peace, and
whoever shall attempt to controvene this decree,
shall be hung without benilit of clergy.
H. That a copy of them resolutions be sent to
the Superintendent of each Asylum for the Insane
to the United States.
The resolutions were laid on the table, u Pall
aa those they were intended to supplant.
fin. B~eWe aqd the Llg6•Cpal4-
ed Coc
"Father Rica; f," of the "Washington fjaion.''
the recognized tuitional organ of the Locafocp par.
to, and Mr. RlRaa, of .the (formerly of
the firm of "Blair and Riven." the pet editors du.
ring therJackson dynasty.) have got into a hitter
control/miry in regard la the public pouting, and
in showing up th• political inconsimency of
each other in genuine "democratic" style.' In a
recent If to. of the "Globs," Mr. Rises glees hie op ,
portent @Arise in regard 'to thairitter'N janue.biecil
palk? on We territorial quectibni, by citing the
annitied l i tuf atm:dote Is a gods one,
independont of I inaseditte aptilication in this
Waimea:
“I have not a file of the Union to make
extracts from to show how he moderated
hit tone' -as California seemed to gain
streneh. ems down to a whisper,
and (hor; he could net be heard at all int a
while ; but, when heard again,' het was
hallooing-:for 't•the whole of California,
with sew roses is ientensiTecs that •frbm
New Brunswick to 'Mirth Caveline."- , -,
Mir county brings to nay , recollection a eta
ry about a eook-fight in 'Virginia, that .I
heard many years egos:which I Think hp
propriSte. ;and I will 'till ib Aatheeock..
took , idaorlir'irirginia, where Mr.
Richlowsie bovine' and brought *be may
have been' one 'MI, the bettors on ity whir
might to nee hisiispedipion.in
rOferencens mei and the , dog,. If; hcadas,
he wise ,She white better of comae.. •The
' anew; se ,, well , rie ',Joan now Ireoulleetos
thue,t, ;A white, man, en 4 is I , negro bet
ninepencli les. it, le "Betio ;Virginia...
callsd hert,elevenpence or ,114 otieta),san
,eock,fight. 'The- white,toan-betion the
low.eomboted•thelisegro !bet. on the high•
comb cock. .At the bottusebeesberiKirfstse
fight The low-eolith cock ,seemed , Th hare
the advanteges andlthe whims man, helloed
vociferously; itaurrah ifor ithe: losvressob
cock , (After: , while l.thei,t hievieonity
oak effeantal 49 :he, 'mitt axe silvanl4th
and 04,1060 mate' ;JO no bettaate very
weak apparently.amt ha hellood spry, low
on the 110W4 0 Mb *oak: • 14',1 anon , became
evident that, the highs:on& ,seek: would
whip the other 4. god the* tbe,white men
was heard hallooing faintly mv ,The4higthr
comb cock; his ; voice e i ttyngetion '
the high-comb cock outil, he whipped,thp
lowooinh cock; and then the .iyhtte, maw
jumped up and , cracked, hls 'heats ,together
and shouted a loud-hurrah for the high r •
comb cock, and'thep demended the stake,.
The negro claimed them also, and acid,
"Massa. you know right, well da t you het
on de low-comb, and I beton de hig/a-comb
cock, and the stakes are mine.".rhe
white man said, "You lying negro, did
you not hear 1118 hallooing for the /ow
comb cock 1” To which the • negro re
plied—" Yes, 'nesse,
,I know you did
when you paw he was goin' to whip ; but
you hallood on de low-comb cock first."-
After a little , more wrangling, the white
man said to the negro : "Well. you take
your money, and l'll take mine ; and if
ever I bet , with a negro again may I be --;
damn a'hegro, ally hbw I ° ' •
I_ Coo moo lested A Fugitive Slave Case.
, i' 8E6 , 1: t ar . lon • colored man, named
i ir 9 kl i t era In the fil 4
T.. • .of &dr end
ei,
Clifiso wee arrested in Philadelphia es •
. 1 . /lee ale , and taken before Edward M. JIM
,/,4 " jams or the la * a l e vim: m 7 h 7ai im m , V.
a l: le pin isi ni med issi:e t r i,
smin under ry ike ttic k:iti:
le 1 bur lend to the sobriety ttai vier , ' I . ''''"' '
Lai
the members oft
from oeAt lo'
q n awe William Knight, living in en,
ell county, Maryland, in 1841, and has eme slated
Baltimore in the WI of 1814 tinder the commend
of Capt. Alms. 0 ' . ottoman/I clip ,. iii to be 85. His identity was proved by a witosea,
dab) you will roofers faverou the surviving mom- wh° teat tr d t: he , Ill ' a r e4 P 4 '. °'.! Mt, Klikihr•
, ,
bets and representatives of those, who areideeed- farm " t " -t'- ' -e.
The prisoner's counsel contended that his tree
sad, by publishing for their Information the sub
joined list. name is Adam Gibson, fmmerly i onoied by, hr.
eon Beery Davis, but liberldilliiithii led 4111 of
The list is taken from • tiepin subscribed (with
vilertirtinahhte) by thiniefillierilf ehilifkitittre 41.414141144 " 44° ' on " 44116414111141"4".
on th e ir taiesi kk o p or wi l m i s h irg tki i r captain, Lilidie, inn; that, he never was In pos7 No estona
(WillianiVittirliditioftraii iind/ Pak Some 141J " i ii bt ' ' ' 1111"6 " 4" 4 thi
f ,,,,,,/,,i th .iii h i ke ,„, , ,;, 94 1. 4 with 4 10es ii n A n i idenee of two colored men-end by a certified copy
when the p.m Ann dined/ bidding remained in ' a l i s t ''' D ell''' wili'l ';Thy c(01111#.1.1414411•14141
Baltimore. I have entlentered to supply their' .r, inli) ", l'Icfeliltl4, 1 1 • U l l, lit i _,L,l dh , lbs "
mi m e a. m . „,„. 6 ,,,,,. lig paper
~1 4 i gli
~ hsed, tory evenings °flits artanDO to mar Haw
the tfiniplOW bidet-fide pelf threl'Oettyabing " 44 " **kW h . i'euu t til e f g al l e9Orti .01,
sae Rinke% led kinf diet idbed notiillo.o hi 114 °T • U ' s "" 4411111 414 " L er' 4 "*" 4..1
mi , , . , , ':li.' ,' '' all the folmielithat requited by Ow A54. 11 ; 1 417
.." p ilin ,,, ,ii i r a id into i it i l i d o l it , coa ti l i ni r. nm A fibiltild.'end, beingedlled: cif Abeiteitki,
tehnettlink at this' time, I i;iiiffectfeßy
. '''ak irpii ifi t 7 be ordered 41114 . 4.14: 44 fa11edett , 0W tbitteet
gli . • . t • ;gide to r ? r moot pomp of being placed in the teeurdoe egaiii ,
Oolic*. ', swtptir.ft, "na• ..• —' . ': ', .:, P. ' N '
' Th. films viii:•..x.);,nbst; '..4,1'.0tt nosy
ALtiANDER TWIDEAtf; tlietiln. , boa to Maryhisel,,4 peed hOlf Mei .el fhe
(Ahead' proMeteil'tir the coteinsed of die Net ' ' " t k '
e ' 6 '
. . - - --.
crane - .L,„ .. „ ' , yam 1400 mov,s4 9, uilAefofti 4 1 % 4 1,0 1 r,
WILIJA3II MARBPlTit,Captels, ekeen Ingebbelet , end bill Neeflet , leiVeitAllelbe eV!
~; tisepne herime, lin Limit, , , ofiniur to the,•ll.dged,ewvery, , .wilair magi QBeon
Alernmin,DoasaielklAdhl i „ . . , bitek le VhilidalpbbiOluile eeebobol'iluell'° 44 ele
'VV iiiii di W.' Bill; Ensiiii. , '' '
• vb ev i i i t eii ti . i a 14 6,.. i .„44 . . . .. . , ludbeen wads: ~i.i.t: : / t '1 i 1, 1 . ; - . t•:•:
jam A gnew . 2 a 9 ,4ZW 1 T".,1 • '' ' • ' * Troeseutisev haw idecti.tosek .4imurelicult W
' • Own& Ziesieriad ermine. '• ' ; Gibson tiding the tentleevehe pinfieffiseldknlilik
• Besslienit.oilbseli 44 bellied' r ' ' litrett aid' , Ourtiontiet,” flir 'esupliety' 0$ DIN*
imu,estenej.o o°,lol, ~ : , .
.. 1 0 . 0 . h nwilanA 0. •, ! ..........
.. and abio for false jirrtsontdribt:'' Itle hid be'llVtilil
' iiiict IRTplov l it, ViTilie r io ilkt ,gi. f*lielbtliu 4 i Media , * '44111. 1,
' limeli•ED•irbk, 4th Corpora? ' ' ' ''
ipiikper ;Alt Oh ' Vielehi' Vii tdi ' Mei ' Onittl4
I f ' min *.tan., ! •e °PT! „ 1 ,, , „ ~
Abraham Milted'
, ell Plishr - • •
Diasswi
8144 ,Mimose7,
Alfa Caldwell (Q
DiehlAgnew
LipiAlder)
.Dassial dPAiliater
Jacob I,dvelaberger
•U 4 srlisli,Dpard
impel 'Difrendal
DaVidpilrendal
John Hughes
Wm King
'Mathew Copper
Isaac Daughat
Joseph Diugiust
'Wm Gormley
'Jr cob Keehari
'Jamie
David Chamberlain
:Waits/ rru. Esti
acob lA.* is
Ham
'Wm Swigsri
Jame. Hall
:Jacob Dirhop
Micheal Hoffman
Horny kluoisabour
Wm Linn
John &He, jr.
JOINS
Ti
754 Roamer
Geo,
Pjdlip Vomits',
Henry Hoke. jr
/Mom M I Worts
Henry Morningnin
Hobert M'llleaum
Imam .Woods
lama Paxton
John F. Macfarland
Peter tallaniiiti
Miming Glinli(tid
Thomas Mlielip
Michael Doren
Benjamin Reid
WM Kars
John *MI
Banishing. Detroit'
wni toarry
David Midaletooff
David H. Brown
&umbers Paula
Thomas Wood
John s)anwiddie
George Shryock
men Gantt,
Jacob Miller
Jame. M'Cardy
Joa Workman
Miles; Sweeney
_ .
John Bain!
Charles 'mine
Jovekph Kcrr
Joseph .horp
m Thompson
'John !kinsman
Caleb Harlan'Henry Brothers
Henry Whtsbant -- iPeter Moritz
Conrad ilepperley IRobt Heapilton
Spangler B. M'Clelion iContail Hoke jr
Even Watkins, drutrimeerboa . Breslin, (wagoner)
Wm Watkins Samuel Smith
Jacob Wieind James Duncan
Thomas beugherty Own* Arnold
Robert Armstrong Robert Smith
W illiun Moonatiosd ober' Harper
Alex tills ohn S. Crawford
Martin Ehler mes Dobbin
James Dickson
Agricultural Meeting.
Pursuant to call • Meeting of our citizens in.
tereeted in Agricultural affairs, was held in this
place on Timidity last. The meeting was organ
ised by the appointment of Maj. W. W. fleerssa•
tv Chairmen, and Ater. Coastallecretaly.
The object of the meeting having been' stated,
by the Chairmen, to be the apilohitment of dele
gates to represent Adams county in the State A
grieulturel Cenvemion to he held at Hilvieburg
on Tuesday, January 2lst, 18h0, the following
°mini:dope weir matte an,3 confirmed :
W W. H•iaml7,.D. McConaughy, Jam OW
item H. Welty. H. Shriner, W. R. Sadler. Goo.
l'mardoiff, Wm McAllen,, Jeitah Ilettheri John
Wolford, Maj. John Musselinsti; Cleo. I. Hartsell,
John H. MuCNllan.
On motion the proceeding, of this meeting
were imbued to be ptibliehed in all the papers of
the Borough.
Oh motiod the meeting adjourned.
W. W. HAMERSLY, Chairmen,
A. Coate', & t y.
Kr We observe by t h e Reading papers that a
new Wilma CilagnlPADla biOn oe p nisad
in that city. under the pastoral , chirp of Res.
Fp A. M. Kraut, formerly ot this plume They
eontemphite arectinv early next spring, a lame
and beautiful Church edifies, in Gothic kyle, ea
the N. E. minim of Fifth and Cheetnut atteetL—
one of the mast eligiblelirildirte site* hi the city.
The Congregation warship temporarily in the
Odd rellims
.
PAlNeill Mein Gerreass..—This :affair
'moo humbug alter alkperhamr: II At leakt,
Mr. Paige had eUeettecled ifi iontieeing the
itiliedtal tiliiteihiti or vv6ici:tob br a
, ~
e i
* gelilit, , or hie, locivOloo, of _ Ii ,A m e thod
Of Ainakill/L VW 1. from .W.AkOr. ~ The ~9 igati
9( the aPY u lold ftliaiiktutp. im!,,,,pa and
a#l.bean;i9domfd lost tbe• secrete,_oC the
E4 4 loeilOM
Indic)Pyi OM bglitriteMi I*
npgnitAß4 gf,POP fn!#i mil 14 ,cs Avfa"
than., The, Apy,_ 'lwo r: , , ..,r, .•,i, , ~ •
“When the parts of the otsehine,,in
iihich . she invention is oontgined. lhe hel
ices and.electrotko..reere 411101111 i ned 'mug-
Ardent cause Inds fettnti seoeurilier.the
greei.pnottinced. , , 7, 0 1 ,
i•The sonantuetion.ifthess, is ~ difforent
,frossonything , of the kind beforaknoln,
yst;:fooodied on meilliestablisbedi.prinei
,plee.",, ~. 1• 13 i.e. • ,i 1
The editor of the Vostonnehloottolype
alba wintito , Woreestier 'lei see , and jkidge
the
molgkeurh 1if4 4 "444,4X1044% , 1 1 #110 AltinSe
ate , sedsid of, dm , sttifinial .produenitin of
light at iontinst =' ,3 ' ' 4 l
Other jobibali astir thin both ;the bdi
#PY. Aih°
chronotypo axe competoo scr emit on
this subjebt.
Tut dipas ropprul9l it . k i llol.4r4j o e:
We see it ,stated that ttefijaol,Vlo l
Mitchell, formerly of and more
recently frqm 13ermuda. claims the fortune
of eight millions , of dollars, which has re
mained in England many years Without an
owner,the rightful heir not, being known.
Mr. Mitchell has been in England the p ast
,y ear, and has made, his claim to the title,
so clear 'bat ' he op longer iloahts that he
shall phtair the money. He, arrived at
hiartford; onneetictlt. 1050, p rocure
i
certain 041 once touching his denty.
51 'Leas*, eff 0 ' AMR
W116)111104 a.
Bt.l4*.Aubllvrtea..
public Pt sitoidooia l orol6l,Tioci=4"
ThVold 91 fbil al:lio4 i iNift,4 4 llror
Gh a piin was, on' illtrildalt PITLIAt4f,, •
the jail of Montgomery county,.o9 ) l
bail having been entered for his ‘lll;ipeikr
#9c4 guvillefl PlOtiet i 4
the amount of 6,000 , been g wen in
this District. prised through Balti
more, on Thursday. on his return home.
The farts in thitr Crate trititil iI , Ital
Chaplin *was brought • tiritv4, from 114ic
rile last Thursday. under writ of Wogs
corpus, 'and taken before Judge Humeral
his chambers in Annapolis; where Guff.
H. Williams, of Baltimore, appeared WI%
him as one of his counsel and gave
the rß
quired. bail es above stated. It is said
that Gerritt Smith paid five thoneand
'tars of the bill. Thia has probably saved
Chaplin from the penitentiary, as it le
thought he will hardly appear for trial.
Passionln . 's MESSAO6.—There Is'ono
feature in the. Message of President Fill
more, which, whether considered in point
of moral rectitude, or only with refesenrre
to mere worldly policy, distinguishes it in
a highly creditable degree above she usual
tore of most modern Massager'. this
is embodied in the fotlomeg paragraph
"The great htw 'of ntiMality ought to
have,' national as well as a persunallind
individual applioatiOn. We ihoulif get to
soap*: other nations as we wish 140 n to
stet towards as ; andjustice and ormseienee
should form the rule of conduct between
Governments, instead of mere power, sell=
interest, or the desire of aggrandizement."
President Fillmore must have had in
his mind's eye. when be penned this, the
declaration of Holy Writ, thnt,,vßighteous
neer etalteth 'a tration." •
CLIWATIR OY CALIFORNIA.--. Mr. zan
ier, writing to the Democratic Herald. Bul
ler. Pa.. in describing the Ornate of cell
(*mitt, states t that in 1847 the rainy seas
on commenced in December, in 180 it
commenced in November, in ;849 in' Oc
tober. and in 1850. on the 16th of, Sep
tember. This he remark, as
but there is another fact still more en—
namely. that they had 4nripg Ott patfteeas
-011 frequent *hewers. the ;ante es the
Atlantic States. and each shower accom
panied with thunder and lightning t whitda
1 1"
has not before been known $ 1 141 0 -
gradate commenced. 'rhie. the Indians
attribute Oho Ameriestis. May not this
be in (ad a truth The ,anessoislr
of guns—the burning of acres of dried
g m ett i..irm hundred thensend 4 90•40" - n.
serif/Urn* their volumeselsenoltd. l
corn bined/041"Its•If been the cauCs, d
may, eventually. in s good dwell
the clitnate. This lan f
ssophitatlipeoulatiort, and may at; 4
day poittibly4hrtow light eporVelom• :Of
the exteting theories in relation to ,, stow
pherie phenomena, the laws• of stoimil. ,
ai
lectricity • . ,
:H - r A e l 04
y /
NVARALLEL A. 41 1 114 1, Ir
the items in the crinthiitlldeptitinifit,Srh
P4011'734 Wretlei
year ' 6 a,' its been arrested Sod rue
mined tq grieom if thsari eityrog elpf
having,Vilkdlanotheilectahlibla'bsinarge
couso
in, who was still younger. It appears.
eirbeirilY.'•ihttlriehnt amhthreb
MN two Children I hid 'lbw* a
and lines that the: link antedertilr Ind
'Laved up hist nelmny; boa byerlav lentil ha
[wee Abe So istroliertell ,, knifeJt dabiiinnt
,ernenhed on , Opertunilyotand , siben alb*.
ableimomentaraVed he.,boSeheratibleat
tie mate-withrairridett phonier,. Mi r ordb
niit remember to haverevareestribil Ong- '
ler case of youthful revengaxtraiongenker
tained and so Airfoil! to&unimated.
,
A Reilicirnok t roT.—A singular
occurrence... id' Ire the village of
P4ilitSpnlAN:" .) I!,l9,Nide
children. one and the other ihien years
of , opi hiting)ll99Wed,fletCl4lo.4 and
not returning at_ brit; inquiries were
innt44 1 4 . 144;!1•1 0 . PA r t 1040 1 11 "4:
OFlrinittirlt d /Rt them.
laglto9 Yilli . pg9Pie, ! fir l9s 19 1 6,17'
9 the morning nil, chlifrOn were ,
KO 0. 1 0% open 444%),Yi1t
end ,locaed into,-14, 1 1 1 :-•
,arms—one. sleeping sounflly sod th e fottl_
awake. Although the night wsi,f.alr9 ll '
one,, 0(1,14de ones have n , as no.
al effects from ,the exposure. It is truly
W • onderful how, two such little children.
could pass a winter's night upon thnfsa
xen ground without perishing.
MAN' SAWED IN TW0.......41
named John Swesucer,o Y,i9astitppm4.•
lately, whilst intoxicated, wept ktilpi
cular saw mill, and falling r e am T OT , aNur
was discovered in a,fow minute* arkey,iteo.
ed from the lefi side lust beim the ,41,8111-
dee o b liquely across the belly.. : 1 !e) died
that night.
=MEE
• ii: 'Ao' i t ir 4: l 7i= • 11 .637 1 47 84 '/Yel e tsc 0 ' Y..—: ,
The Lumitia, , tassatf l of July{ olio th liAc i ow
ing story . .---
Ui t tw ors* , analog, a Pia 404 ,011310 ,
t r . rat
offinsbnad tuskisi to sentitankitt,Ottbs VP*
, Oa beinginarodund to cno ssoontonhe plum
A abutting inn the, "tablet from whjolt he
F caned to sunset a very , fair, Ind iorw,
lower n2ripsity, winch atiOt bele, 'WO
Atlanta!, better pa rt , aid whin tad nylon y
belonged to a ottoman , '•. ; i :r . n..
e ,, ,Theree' said be, itie then aay tbAng Use
Mauer with , that leg, , Did you• ent sea a
hindmost 1 Whet , albs to, be dons with
the nen Who cat ttnrt l oll tit
On hearing the , Milne of these We,°
tittles pet heron' new* found it was the
of the ortfri"of "tree evening visitor. HO ha
ben eitintiortinittb Winks the leg and foot of
the lad .of the perfectlon of w ob he , Wee,
it' rt,.7ccittertions. A few days before he
ma tau iter angst, end they had quarrelled
l i r
vielit 0171itt iv lah she l e t . the hottee, , det
tinting at ifte' would hate revenge nn blot.
and dot / , e should petit ugeid nee the oct
of, Sim ailtnittliOn. , i
l it: nett thing be h ea rd
was dud she I,r 0I! 11 ep Ihi die linspitii,of
- ' 1 " -, md NO W ol4* Sbiiii
t 2
r o
declustl ,t 0 OW otarro 4t; ii ttita red In -
table pito .la, * intea end ,to ino
the iltuittigniiiikats PI 'ilos e oftticiii topi
tolled withi and Oral Oen= 'it 4tsttnmetit of
her f on eheutd,tevenge upon 48411,404
• .
los .IC/squad ,rusasatists.p.4l. meeting for
Missionary papillae WU wmently bald in one
df , diel Churches &CAM city, which walladdrea
sad by number of our malt summed minia
tam Of %be Gospel, among w boss was the
Joss OHAIIIIIIBIII. whose speech was marked by
an teasel wonky of s 911011 os the highest
record. At the Concision otitis able appeal in
behalf of the objects of the meeting, be wits ma
ried 'sway by one afhistrticisdbla inspirations,
into a bitlifant oplaide on she Amorist' Moe,
Which 'Sided in • fifers' burning Words t "May
the atm With first tattled to 'Mire a etar from
our_ glorious 'galaxy, et to rend one : 11 14 twine
from the Itirthat Warta tiler epi py
,totite•
try, tte,withe* tti' the'arketa-4 wry the
tonf i tifithairefdais tq say ambit to the prayer
be aitss With jhb‘froiti thin! second death."
It 4 haidlylificalcsapy id'eity` that Mr. C.ta Mo.
quint infdfikollei*li„.*eonded tie by
the bd,. Cole td Which wail 'lr-Can
did from thelastiired lips of the tevelend and
1• 1 10 0 4 11 0 1 .
Land Warrants-4 siggntg r Ciee.+—An old
soldier, living .0 Harpie s ,' Ferry, Va., being
entitled .to „ 160 sates of lend' under the new
Bounty Act...obtained fromtha Pension Office
the necessary .aulhOrtty for lOcatioy hi* lend.
kis twisted it on a trace of unoccupied tilov
ernment land at Harper's Ferry. being wore
convenient in his estimation than travelling
over the'wilds of Oregon, Minnests. or Cali
fornia. Tbs. old soldier has consulted able
legal gentlemen, who have given it is their
opinion that he can hold &eland, as the Bounty
Act allows the location upon any unoccupied
Governmest land. The property thus selected
a said to be worth at lest $150,000.
(1::r A gentleman in Kirkalda, Scotland, has
trained mlee and invented a machine to spin
cotton yarn. They have been employed twelve
months, and the work is done on the tread-mill
principle. Iris so constructed that the mouse
makes atohement to society for past offences,
by twisting, twiniog, and reeling, from one
hundred to one hundred and twenty-nine threads
per dity i to complete this, the little pedestrian
has to run 10i miles. A half-penny's worth
of o3tmeal at 15d per peck, serve. one of these
tread-mill culprits for five weeks. In that time
it makes 110 threads per day. A mouse earns
9d every fire weeks, which is Is bd pet an
num. Ake 6d off for board, add Is for ma
chinery, there will arise 6s clear profit from
every mouse anuually.
Heavy Damages.—The ease of Igrnest Schoff
man vs. the IMI rimester Rnilroed Corporation.
which has occupied ten days in the Supreme
Court M. Boston, was terminated Saturday mor
ning by the jury neturning . a vereiet for $4,000
ddntsges in 'favor of the plaintiff. The amount
claimed was 025,000, being for injuries sus tali.'
tied by Mrs. Sehoffinan by an accident upon
the road, aboui three years ago.
They begin to manufacture sixes in Canada,
out of Porta,lite skin leather.
1:3:7-"Pa." little fellow the other day,
"wasn't Job ea Wier ''Why, Sammy f"
''Because the Bible says lislatd much trouble,
and wasra wan of furrow all the days of his
life!" .
•
- _
(In Wathingtorr city, folks have become
so sAtr,saftel,y fashionable and forn, that every
;body, firm Chief Magistrate down to . the
boot-black, halt oa.day" for receiving visitor*.
The Titpoblions dart of old Bea Franklin have
.wised away:
agiewstay, a blind horse leaped into a
Jeweller's window, in Philadelphia, doing
damage' to .the amount of 1500. f " He brute
oaapaise ofghwa Wide* nose 0k611.- , -
uelitt ofir ereiltors
ni/4" 4 r l • M a r n • Delinq ow , you'il only 0 2 1
want tuObt7 A !in . 0 , 6 0001 ph l I° ll .
welt *, ut e tn and th
*holdall*
//Wilt* .es hour di, CS
Delp Ffik/L;- , llllr. Welton, the pettaverieg
borer of the Artesian well it Charleston, has
xesehte4 ,a40p5h,c41152 feet, srithout bgdioy
!fiat-Pt. Ors twainafc e: •
reverend gentlithan
pirld'hfif deictirs'to a holy, who was
,10. toe.
suited Of a Mr.'Pealter ; het par.
tialll Vittne eetk - eiiderti, the former took
• "tillt l tifaidt,,rlh ioottt 1411 or •coro'-
' t4firitt6 ' , ou g ht
or -rniter!,' The lady arch!,, re.
.
plied—e4i tar is le.ded U theltiarir"
***Sfitaidirs gelleAtti some .
Beissei '4l,4Vi4lid'
`loliiirtiOutin r qiuteketyLALleo'deetipeott
le 'teeter •forthAhe remit •iit' this 'truly
'tffiestnieoMits.!Weutotti ffe ;desire 'wee-,
raise boas who are laboring Wilder sink
itoi e 7.l w6lii to eulogize it more
thus ' jusik,,&nr i ps i ygt when '
turntui"lnieWlif i rast moot of
ktge,iwtafiliava Awe
t elibsislis iii eliteltiltit? s
Wir, feel t
we elisalit'irge its claims tooliVieigtf,* or
say tooptii,oeh litriVsiotts rem
!lilies.. it is iftitialit is boo, ,
t rod De
lOittcittste44' thstltb s tret,
oe_johr. ',-itivgindi that ' lik‘eW
Veit Mid ;lit" IV' iidh tied by"jNi .;
i giagovemi 411-41,)Pienmvs4 t_V;,
Ac i h4r. 11 . R:il l :l o p M or n
I re. • "r, • Plat
and similar aqpiteflie,A)PM'9lPßlMß
cad a positiri eure.•it has prom
_satti.
v o lotg l itgiMtrarfl u titi el Mre the .
i ts igotbstbAdtbove r isakell 'Medi
ideriNt.
Alwh Al.Gettyiborg, eryi the'
authorised AS "s"
. Si ht itself t'
_ -
.46,444101*
1 . 1 . 41 !•"'
.t!
• • , ~..
---bill 11{#, 14:111. 11,1., iz , ,10 • .I • 1 1ig
QI I A 'VW ikir WIRII4II#.I
r i t V ; I . ; ' lr PrpacheOioietiteullasA4i.r.
gal" 1 ht• 9 1 71 et , .b 4 1•04 at 4, On
ISONC . ' v ia L P
ity suis• ale is 04.
1
_:' , - puller araln moderate. its 4 yr t
p 1,4 C, ' VI, , ' Oki whea t 1 ilk • ,$1.16.
vd rn - 7 3 1 ft(1111 ectuts, and yellow 54
,; O a t s
-4 ''' il l ikett,LArlitii ringing from sib° to $ 2
ItCDP II 3 PP Ibl.. on the, hoof, equal to $4 00 a $0
3 2
°et, and averaging $2 60 gross. being , a slight
„}a ~..., .if t„ A •
.. 0.0 ' ' ' ' l7fige hop at $5 12i as 4 50 per
~,,,,, .
' 149 1 / 4 • ri n i uw , 11 1 1 4 4, • Killed hogs, ( cor ra c d
or , 1 i • WTI at laiD 25 per cwt.
• tDrAvNlAi l ei
have a D resesd I . liter to di t
e enerel n
vention ofd 'Etriveo(ilif l it htrich irt. the
United States otAnarriewi nti mating that
tbisonpriaattviLef the t uft :toscrestractif
tholAtngtfign 401 v,4FAITIs"
wined by thspp, i snildlg i pfithe mast
service "in htlibtlist biros) , id
trimicali• ri P ,, 7 , .f I
;i / 'l/
144.01E•04 •, a 0
• , On till Lltilastrhylthitita4ML Ilealtiett cot.•
Mulls Lome .n 4 441•40,447 1 1 4 1017744
L; 441 9 1 7, 1 , •
b,l 'l4
'lowa JA;ik 290
..t., 1 1/10 .:(y; •
Oa the 94th hat., by the Ilett...„flo Klass.
rThaete••ll4. *Mask* orglittaitinkt.T.4, to
)44",*41#0114,7 1 4• 1 44 4 Wft1 i 0 1 7 , , ~+lt
OR the 29th Inst., tett,',lololl
bresiotplateet*
• • Ote, the+ illtb•brant,," , Str,. gitatast,un Twist%
l4lnattle4emeattlinitt4Polll o dilli 7,04 •
14 41 1 14 4- 4 1 1 1
„Ittanyalay,,w, o4 o r, i ' i st r
@Omit. of Mt Oatta‘th ,74 y , 441,1 m, •
dayel , ”"i' 'i" • ' ,l • '
Oa the 14th toot., at the residence of 60966-
*kW. itrelipsadtMilUittMnif ELtsimttlit 1314-
is 4 Sot 'ism pone ft otayst,,,.
JUNI irlili°44.l l *F W •
084 ND, J 011 Y. '
a?rat4llfilea P. tVion .
Joni' :p--Anok. tieints.eutsA, Pet L ter,
Frederick pleio, Abriiiiim'Setitt, Altus Pi tier.
• flidifttotiL4 oh* 'lllllkir,. Ambe , Littie.
Tieeriesies Feriae, item* Meuse: ,
; 02,01-f-Jaeole Blegle.t3aoeb•-Vii•viego ,
Cioniierksid7 , 9gbiiitian 640'04 Jacob Ma•
ring.
tr ii(pieer f 4soriii,
•
• inriiiiiiiban-t-ilbstiph , Jaeob 'tier
. • Mitieliliera-i4seeb Saiiidebnind, Samuel B.
riPittferv-
..01/031.,•...:1/ h, " t ' t.
ikPl.n4Ao4MhriCrOGlCenr o Ot
ViSiOn o . 4 / I C O h RM., •
Menallenr--Jaio
Lieeriehtl gli he« hi..Wortz,, l
Maswe sh it "-*
• Rieriba4—'l obi Thos . *: Saone' Destritaiir.
Sneerihger,lnb.Hdinitter,je.
Cumberland—AMlN Thompson, Nathaniel
• • I; ft'
Borough—Sarnetel'. Millet, Charles Henry,
Buehler, Henry J. Stehle, Leonard Stouch,
Samuel McCreary. -
Mouvapkaaotrd—Jaeob Pettier.
Chnowago—Jaecb Delimits, Elias Mayer,
Jereioiah A. Aplahaugh, John Busby.
Mena/Jen—Abel T. Wright.
Freedom—David Sandoe.
Germany--Eplimint Swope.
Butler--George L . Hartsell, John Latshaw.
Reading—Pavid M. White.
Tyrone--W illinra Sadler.
Moufttjoy—W idiom Gulden.
flentingtort—,lames Davis, John A. Speci
men.
°afore:l—L . evi Wagoner.
Berwick-.David-S. Hollinger.
ilanti/lonitan---Seronel Knos,Benjamin Man.
shall.
Fronk/in—domes Russell, George Trent%
Hamasors—Frederick Wolf, (of Jacob.)
Dec. 23, 1850.
COUNTY TREASURER.
THE undersigned gratefully acknool- ,
edges the liberal support extended
to him in the last canvass for COUNTY
'MEN:MIER, and relipcoifully anivears
ces to his friends and fellpw-citicens of the
County, that he will' We a candidate for
that WIT) at the next elemion— l isubjoct to
aie . decision of the Whig Comity Conven
tion. If nominated - and'elected, his best
efforts will be diiecied to a faithful die
charge Of the duties of the poet.
THOMAS WA RREN.
Gettysburg, Dee. 27, 1860—if
PROTIION&TARY.
To the Independent Foter: of adants
County
FAIDNDI AND FULLOW CITIZEN! N.-
Thankful for the liberal support you
extended to me One former occasion, I s
train offer myself to your consideration as
a candidate for the office of Prothono
tary (subject to the decision of the Whig
Nominating Convention.) Should I be
sue cesiful fifth:l46e to 'discharge the du.
ties of the office faithfully and impartially,
and Will, be grateful-foryour.kindness.
• W. W; PAXTON.
Gettysburg. Deo. 117. 11100...--if • •
REGISTER'S ,NOTICE. •
' k r OI'ICE is hereby given to all bpi.
IN tees and other persons concerned,
1 that the Administration .Accounts of the
deceased persons hereinafter mentioned,
will he presented at the Orphans' Court of
Adams °aunty Atir,oollaMl/01410 and allow
-1 once, oa,dionday ili; 20th day of Janua
ry next, sisk :--- ,
~.199. The seeped account oflacob *SW
man,..kilministrator wiathe willaanexed,
of, thrkwatalgt Pi Pizabio Xislor , 4reaa -
L , oi,,:rlW,Elitt af.Hl 6 2 4 liCoolatni3O. l 4 l °.
,Pv - . l l l . l4l ki'AikkliK4Watfl,,,44: 1 4 =IVO 4 7 11
4lnbilelppinctoNdiemo,, seu.,, t 1$ . .1
, 199, ,rlte • ftett 1;09)4' account 'et., Mi•
anal. tPlu.i4h;
A ;Eigelog r itil'iinia.;,ii 1
and , hastatine9AVAPALY u0n".34-F2l"`
f t
W.K. W. #Asppol. , .
Register's airice. tiattyoburg, ? liegialer:
Ditc. 27, 1850., .5 ,', l i 1 ,
~ . •
r : ~A Nfl l , .
oolittilVnitsdblaiitaad, appointed by the
. ' ' Mittiarec ohrtii:,,r , „,„ntyg
to dlattlitithe the balktM ijil ithitt s in the
hands of Wu.t.tastiKid s t ArnutAstrator
of the estate of DANigL HAWiArfled. to
and amongst the personstanthled.thoretoi
will spend pt hie tAice ip Noupdoy town
ship. lNdivollistatt,tildil.l 'Oh Murky the
WA day of Jima/ next, , ;Oil l o'clock,
At 1164 ' ROOl4OOl OW 1100111' 04% OK op.
poiumneosierhewand 4144 , 0.1)..rm0a5:r4
teppook eretilitsllptlpnd. • ',' #4' 4t
WILL
Dt;14ilf:1110: 1 4g ..
it i rafrRACT k o,kl ‘LlOikrillier
,( , itairli t t RI :All: ,• olghilmil . 4 ,banii t t sit, ti
Orin& 'pada ev minginpe eREXMLSO'r
I" ,46111 eOPPER, ;which heir been .re
tepidly Id Atenilsele .Flisoagivalitb away
li retenttoteitoriOefibei-ged which' Nagel.
MA& :Welt trresitos 1 094 techespitsisiks
Wed its t. its; orrewHindlii ' !Nam: be ' hedy as all
.) ,ii ~,., 01'3 I, S"; 0, 'BUEHLE , I ,
Deol'l9l% 11,0110.wkit ' ,. 1-1 ~ • ~ i
Jo' Stand In a riritieridi trait, arrac .
live lad i tine that speaks the Gar.
noot'litignitie--4 it itthd . Aeithtietieiin--.
Can"; come ' Well reeommeded—and '' Will
serve a regular apprentleestitp to the bus.
inessi Nose other find apply. , . Luger
at this slam, ' , ' -! , ;,;,' I
Dbto,l2o r 18500.4 • I
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from
Their 00* ei.efieill 'dentine* . to steam !W i lt
that tteriva lei% atiortri.writansivrttieb lud OW..
en lb this Matasites mush kauperiority. Over all
its pospaticom r , ~• ~ • ,- ,i • , , -i• ~,
i„ Tice na tio," its no*,,Til in luital° r
meat .w m ~;when complete! ,:vit I ',cure or
thel Work a series or ertieldi on eitibbts, end
4 11'.yle end 'isharaeurt, entirely' different item
Th
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ritidnihii
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-for brilliancy itestyls. ai well as for: propriety
of the.sobjetokokeisett.
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there be such a merited imprptemeet, a.l in
The Beabellishmenta for 101.
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culler. advantage. Mr. JOHN SARTAIN,
Mestlettintojmitiraryboln one CT the propri
etors. tWOOliiret'S*M.,4 , bis own-skill
ev , • terthevMageslne, keiNisi.auper-,
ten k litetingtheotherembelliebinents.
Ti 1010 "feet. more fhlit ,theireiews on
tide: ' r‘,Ateproptlietons l iars &rink the last
seas it beitil?.' SAM LIEL SARTAIN, son of
the s t i r 00 bilitself disiinsatithedilli an !f
-uel
ti 'Owe' °Wen ittNeftps, Of secure
for, ~.. tiiipeisti e th e elfoleieltVartenical
Wait , DiaboCon Rik WONAltleet. ' ilur
rift :1#40'.1541,111140111 Sartain,hiitivelf
propollis to eillt.liV to Murry thtough the
plans ahead, prOleu . and to make still more
satendedionngementa , • , • , 1
The Pictorial embellishments now preparing
for thirtain'S Magazine are of inch , a characoir
, et main strikingly beautiful end never. , ' Is ad
dition•to the ridli awl eareflilly engraved met.'
*mint* steel•plates:of Mt. JohoSartaistonsuiy I
of which will be fron3,otiedsal flainiingit PY
the .tritt tutisup ill Europe end. Arnerice.,there
Orin eeh Inv/resting series of dulled& Illus.
thiting'the'Life if Man dad of flit Yee4, tem
hilted in the same pictures. • TheMegazine
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4•ho have prepared for our January nbother the
most brilliant embellishment in colors that has
I elver graced,a Magazine.. either in this country
or Europe, ltid audited onter'Seasons." and
1 is of itself worth es a Holiday Hifi the pries of
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n Line end Stipple engraviog, the highest
talent has been secured. To aieure the patrons
I of the Magazine of the perfection that may be
I expected in ilia department, we need only awe
Idial the Celebrated Engraver, FIN DEN, has
engaged to exiteutete number of superb tub
, jam; on„ steal, expressly foe this work, ha a
style of Pottqattfe4 4uuttt.Y. ,
NEW lIFJEAPPRIE.
Halides the forepingspiendidieries'of illus.
trattoria, all under the superintendence of Mr.
Sartain, we have prepared for the forthcoming
volume an entirely lVem Feature in hlap•tine
Literature. As our work hi ... intended - not only"
es a vehicle of polite literature, but also for I
readers of a more serious emit, such as 'dom. I
pose the great body of American' people, mini 1
.sons who went,' periodical for instrobtion as
well as amusement, we have prepared fur the
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called Scenes in the life and teachings lc lite
&rime, designed and executed 'under the nu-
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Artist: The Rev. John Todd, D. D.. of Pi tt,-
field, Mass., author of ...the Doctor's Third
Patient," •toot, as literary. Editor.
These Engravings are not mere fanciful pie. 1
tures, taken mom any quarter and called after'
Scriptural names, but are prepared with great'
filstoriUall fidelity from a carotid study of the
recent expintiations of Palestine. as well as'the
more ancient traditions in regard to tbe Holy
Land, including also copies of many of the
most celebrated paintings of , the groat toaster..
The Engravings ale to he accompanied with
appropriate explanations and comments by Dr.
Todd, and original illustrative poems by cler
gymen and others of difteitint religious denom
inations. We shall give no less than six or
seven of these engravings, and thee* of the'ori-
Nina] poem% every month; the whole to be
connected into one continuous and instructive.
article by Dr, Todd. More• than eighty of
these engravings an already so far completed
as to suable WI to anoounce their subjects.
The Volute°, when bound up, will be oT pet
manent valee in a honsehold, particelarly
where there are young persona whose tastes
and opinions are just being formed,
TEEMS,
Single sobscribeia, . $ 3 00,
Two copies, ti 00,
rice copies'. , • . JO ON
Ten copisit,, , 2 ? oo.—
end iia **to! copy to the person sending tha t
club often.
These terms will Sloth@ &parted (role hy any
of the Philadelphia three-dollar Itingazinea.,
Addwast "JOHN SOTAIN & CO.;
Dec.!. i • • • Philadelphia. _
EXTR4C7 OF COFFE.
A NEW ARTICI43.
WATS Extratt is composed' Of the best.
AL and' bolthleit herb?, and &fiords the
• l'6ll6whig advaniages :
thnti pound being ekfuxif .to ten pounds of.
• mere coffee; 2d, Me 'eteeltent aromatic.
'lota affhtd6d,!telien'iiitied'*itb emit! efd
fee ; 2e:••It• giVes -a' gne ttilot;'nbti
m4Wee tAb' willtbet any 'lngredient,
;' 1 401: ° coffee,
~ • mitre
diqth
.
'4ltifesakt titan
?he;
'tad' 'it the
weit
Pried( l lll : 6l4.." ' ~' • :
,
~6 4 ( 11710111Effni .
rr HE undersigned& iiipOloireik Addltor
•sl, e by " the Churl of Aliatino
OlOhlyi /WI dfottihdbi'the ItOlifur
`sing brlthilievide br twilit per "Skit: Ehe•b.
"Inc7lf-lhetEetottO'of'lAuo..Bll4,lt::'tie
teirediTto :IWhd-Othbrigsolfib iv/Ahoy:l' 'Of
ritahl dobeioinkvolll•iftehtl rat' hie' toiiitlonce
bomoith bh itforiliky
Vantediv nr.t4den
M.. to littera Wisoldifbit, ithettl*Oligiljetio
all poisOot Imitated bob aiten4:'
sAmustpragrizertbOX.
7 . 44 41 -
_
VIRIOEIC
f1.4. , ,,(111A-ARNOLD6I - $
eliretl from Philadelphia, a
Oi ! ap
'• "eat i niST cAssimEßEst
uo s sonets,-.,Flanneis,.Alpacca ~
Sp g'Se
re .S.havilq, Domes'',
tics and
011@"© CI So
With many father iirtirlee--611 whioh
will 'old (cheap. • Please. call. - 1
4: •
, ,
• •
"8
h •
, • se,..peroops avAng..,notoil or
book accounts of long standing trill i plesse
bAtriiiifeinithStlthrmoney is wanted.
Dee..llo. 14150. ;' G. 4.
S & CAPS
lit
Whir
• " '
,0 14
I I t'S & Simies
ripHE subscriber bat/ just returned form
-m- the Ct) , , ,vriti!rf nerrartlslll supply of
Uatlit C•41i 5 ;1 1 °P,0 1 94,1549, 1
o WC kinds.; prim* saki sutler, which- s hill
bit sold °heap. dscrritementbsr his fpoire
for providing for raw two extremiltZ 4 ..—
At head and. litst.g4sro , dasra Wogs:the
Pisa Oeffioe.. • 10 moiskt is de ,largest and
bestselented ewer otionrid• in this , market.
Clll ind'etei 101finW.• letros.
Osttystnarg.,)Octt,4; 18110... .
; .
NOTIBEI
i'''arsons' we '' '
AL p kiibsrthentselves to
A -31 '• 'be indebted id' die 6 , 4 Otte' year ire
hereby requested to pay itrithedlittely
or their accounts . 081 be placed in the
hatide, ge,itst officer) fur, apection., All
who ewe ion w 4 nr,Pfter !redilTill
please take ninice that I will not receive
it unless delititred , ? in ; one rev fro" the
date of the contract. „it tie above is not
complied with ilt*Ctuat. wit be required.
'E. WA RREN,
Gettysburg, Dim. 13,14 1
TOWN PROPERTY AT
rig s ravE SdI.GE,
OONkm4j4 tavoriible! retreat./;
co
f Ait
consisting otetwo-stoty MI.
ll
frameerullingt so& Eloper
nf unit end a ltaPtery,,togethl ,,
,er, with the lot,, (renting , oa , g ent "fork
weal squt, girt fest. 1 . 4 e lettilOings flare
lit,tely been put in,p3toeßestripeir. There
VP an eaccilent well of water Pil Ale IPi.
IKTLC, the Pr*Pen/ ii.., t not "144 4 1 thlra
the let of January, it w it bs fur. N.
E'er soly,ddietred ,hdpcnuttionentinkria qf
:(I.lt IIIiWAN fl) ItE A r e 4 If'
41 ,, ,tipatitailary Heagy.
Getty hprerlPec.Uktf
i i
A AIJJARE FARM .
47! ',lover; 4*.5..,., ..
Tiltslacribeit
. offer at Private Sale
a VA M,atljrining lauds of I).Zieg
ler, Vinanucl Pour, and others. ,litlf a
mile South of (q4aburg,und coutairiiug
104 ACR ES , , .
more toles". Theitoprovetnents
I ' [fifl
TWO HOUSES -
one og rind the otter Franile, and a bog'
brick. Bunk Barn. There are two wells
of wai-er. one at eaett h6useelw ill'•P#Rin)
a youut Orchard of choice
- __ _ Fruit T rees,
now bearing—a large portlin of
she fartn lain Meadow. food Whitt' 40 to
60 tons of Hay has been wade ystarly
i The land can all be farmed. and is'all
lVell adapted' 'to raising grass. It might
he used as s•Dairy farm w a very great
advantage.
t K2P•For the Aerate epplt to the utider
signed
Al LWIDER COBEAN.
WILLIAM ,
Oct. 18.—if
T If It; 01f, D 8 T 4 #ll
BUT IN A NEW SHOP.
.f. G. FREY
1 WENDERS his acknowledgraents to
'his friends for past favors, and has
the pleasure of annouticiog dist he is again
located at the old stand, on Washington
street, one square south Of Thintipson's
Hotel 4 where he will he prepared, al; here
tofore. to do all .kinds
1.0.12afi, CLOTH, d^ SION PAINT-
Jr.rCerrisge Repairing done at short
notice, and on reasonable teams, for which
Country Produce will he taken.
The subseritinr. is thankful for pant fa-
Tors, and hopes, by attention to business,
irrid a desire/to ple,ase, to shifeh and receive
t ionlintinat of public liatFonspen
J. G. FRAY.
1,1549.-I.Lif
'18.1)1315' =Sane G01:913!
A new •and Splendid Assort'
• . ,
Ment instrecelved •
SCNICIC
vitRICH be *ill be plealkodydexhibit
to all whd bay:calla, bis Store in
Baltimore Strict,. neatly , .'opposite Fohm.
estook's; The goods diffrepeemielected
4 (1 Olticarq. sod ‘l4 l , SuWirair reßtfiPtllY
. laputig them ,pe found
ithv crinitt l nunalilt/ 1. r
SA T
Ix SEVIN, TURK , Ati
h (,AML'.
`" ' LIOI Tit F.1011—.0 t
,
' , RED IA LAINBII, :
?-firotettde Cube* 010th.41011-
iitaistftiontutt Velvet* and &ties t Imeitifer
[iterative) latrte , , aloortinetall of %Wont Sod
?Floireeti t ifttockinks and,,Oluntrehlearhed
and unbleached bloslinit',.woolenl and nit
ton Fl,44liflerfilidhe. l o•4ll4le/s4Vestitige
./s,l7Pl9lVNAct.motwi APlRtirrYß#
uflgy; Pf
1 1 4 0 0 , IfitlP°A l iffßl
ti_ilprY tat ikto ß . • ', to .
ptiVtionla T t h l)!i ii tt i vlter
iyoopts so bp ,fOootl to eT f ipriO3 not i oniy
tkm i lA s i,sAVP' .
• J. % of‘flii , Lci k t
e , PF. ;iFfoMIA A .01 ,
of4II:42A:LEXTU.OI46;
License to keep it-Public House, In the town+
shit of Want. A'dil i nte'oittel-atbelog.Se
old man& ' •
1 147 , 11,tfthatattierilsiodt ilitisentraf
, lore taavailtippi,harit the aberve
petisloatat:tßitmay , Ghai t tusidattaita
potato qa teep'a.taetite,-do 4tirtity4ttat the
slid Mafrorn is tteoesitaty to. eineotennidale
the public antioentettain , atiangeni . and
trinidlark and that the aforesaid petitioner
,Fierstuttof gOod repute for honesty and
leatperatteel, and , is well provided lot the
' accommodation of strangers and travellers.
Joicoh,fteria. l - Mielnte/ Reily# , r
WI. fficilwartx. M,
TAinor Stauh, Jamesni
ai eriodiross, C. W. DAL
14. Staub, John Blair.
Austin A. Staub, Gee. klhalte; •
Dee. 20,1850.-31
Jacrehard Wave Byisiai.
AI NEW sod. beautiful sok& fat Titim
ming LottAils' dresses.. fer , sale of
chop 11$101trof . J. 80}11(01‘.•
Oct. 4. c• •
LOCUST G ROVE
STEAM 11111. L.
77r0 MILES S. WBST OP LIT
TLBSTOWN, IN GERMJNY
TOWNSHIP.
wind establbdiment h new in full op- I
X I Oration and calculated to do all kinds
of Grinding olioonthe shortest notiee.'and
in the very beet manner. Farmers( and
otheil wanting grinding done, espahlally
intitt or id* *star; *fir pleishcsall at
this isblishatent, when t hey t dn ( 10 lc
cottintodand at all titter,: • Thor
'STEAM 1111141.7
iiiiiidoili and in atithieraititt ,wi4Ft large
attd logither•are eitletilawatib do LUNG
amount or works 1 ' A 'PL ASTER MILL
CLOPER MILE Jur &attention
4411 this 'aitdbllahMitil, Aid '8404016in
now be dcu3o st,ikatiosn, ~CoostsniTy on
hand‘ind !Ur sale, • . I, • • ,
!Mt
rilitil;.raMtly Si*.
PITNVITIOPTIFf. nit) 11 14.
wheat rlour t warranted sulerior. A large
lot oettlinlipetitii,VOrn.Oaltr, INl;tures.
'Bean, Stifitfc'Shlpsnat Le., to be bid 'at
all limas at fairlisiama.r 'Fr 4 , •
ti *NA, ;',l* 4.4 al
on hand all tithes. tfs' tale a szellasTl
.„11Meil fereolle 1,960
n
I mar and - tfeecl, , hesiness - elm ze
eettividaled at all iisteion 1410,1440 t
'bptieC' either with the floor -end,'Fletd
raasuithwritl, sr by isivirqt Oteir airs
rain ground. •
aitanifighiloifigiiewa*OW at
heavy 'epeeist For the special rosirenisites
S‘',4l. l lc6othegrthal¢llPClllti actingbiOteid
and will-beserriee-sn by Ratios,
The en/lettered theaters' itirposttfully
solielti'ttitt'itatalthifir ?
tart :004-$
Hhavintr their ;olseinglbd alt other sristk
dose at either. raT,:the.,AilliaAs'theorery
beet Manner, and at ell' 'tither upos'stlett
notice. Persons-guincts - she -establish
ment (esiNit,,Aigtarre fp4 ftall ki l eies'aed
-particulitly dry .season.,
'terser/iv are m is and *Ste!, x.olirc4S,l
1 .Y44 4 414 4 4.r5e5. 41 1kia1f, 14essiklignis
.with isatustaatturite as , they soy
wish, hese, that !stint jrll o taterle lie
4011', demi Jecotie ina .44114
milli' them ground plaster in "ereclettige,
AutqcoLD;,,
' N. glits.riirdieritlfholite
market for their grain, d fair,pride dritl, di
all times O s ti en' ; wlitre{„3iye, Coiu,
paid, 4t.dt, deli.eted Attltd.
Loctist.Grova, Sipi„ Gi.
•
. „
• • . •
Irt i
-.AGAIN,' AT Y . WORK
'ATTEND 'TO TOUR TIEVIIII
'it c
~kxlu_titw • peere o
powuncing to leis Criendif'titut 40,tms
aglthi ieeivekeid iit i lidierit to re
sume the , pructleia of.
. . ..Dental Stirger7; . -
itict illl be pleased to fluent] tO'illarAeri
poroweeterl will, bie :rowteeeie.i. Mirth. ON
cleansing, filing, pulling, plugging and in 4
aerting Teeth. flaying : the benefit tit a
.uumber, of years practice, he feels Conti,
detteoff,bringable to render fOllaatiafaelitin
to all who may favor him with , their pa
tronage. .
il
• gr:p•Reference la respectfullfritade to
the following gen einen : •
Dr. H. S. Httber, Hoc. M. IlVeloint
Dr. D. Gilbert, , Prof. M. L. litatoter. ~
Dr. N. 0. Derluehyi • Rev. Dr. tkinniteltetl
Dr. D. Ho'reer, R•v• 'pr. 3 10 44
Dr..G. Homer, Raw. Jacob water.
The, etthsetihet hes removed hit:reel.
donee to the house fortnerly, oeettpied by
Itev. Mr, Gerhart, in. 9. Marlin* &s ai l
a few doors above Fatinestork'q store,'
F., C. •VANIVAISLOOT.
March t 5, 1880.!—ti
REMOVAL
DB'..-i[ : l7i . g...gi.t4l;* : ~
DENTIST;
removed hie office to the buittlitg
.oppositti• the Litherip . Church. to
Chamhertunpilefs 4 ?s dire east of Mr.
Mtyou'll xf&Ft vrbete,hp times
.be nA s to t ifly ' il earn to
0,.
any case within the *a
protrinee of the Deni
tilt. PereaDA in walit 1'01164W of teeth
ere reeperiftdiy invited to nil. • - •
•#I';.F.ELLEICCES.
Dr. C.14.D stix,ehmt, 11144'.C.II.K1sirtat,D.D
D. fr ois to t ,;,y,'
" Co A. Cowoisa., I lis L.D.attireas.
1. D. Oisselm, ^ Wx.Mataetret ae
Rov. WaTsosr,D.D." M. L. Stolvais.
July 7.k'.11141r-ed .;• •
Seliing `.out..! Selling;,, I ilitt,l !
.
.' .• .. .
WIND ;No . .wszeirs /.. , . ‘,, ',
ii A VINO detereuned to refire Triirn
Al!llffltift*falttiie buiineieflpelks? to the
au of A toil, f -will offer toy entire' !wet of
Dry Gibas t Ila ere * Ciurenp
- ~ .' ware '::".- - ~,
a Abe
esi oldie. Orseewees'Ailtroliefi4sed
tetsil;-of ' ' (Nip Priees; fretb'thiii:lo4,4ll
.0114*.sold. - .l.favflgreteful.ia is,y,Offfffieodo
ebst,buaknotply e t :itfOli ffilte,f; iilffritai l ld
.jtaitL.aiiiy
fe thern; , -etiflife peblie :.., if:you
41,11 t . BARGIgnA , ~n42 1 4.11 1; Yo0r,'000.)(1
call and get tbito n l.Ate goods mat be
egki 4 . b ring.* hat they jna The STUNS
ROOM' in , ,td fbr "Rf.Ml l .6` 211fIte
` i t! vtill .;4 4 #l of ity n j a* 144(10 :7, ;§
h . : 4 111
4 e
gf , en , en b :,.., ite , , :Lk , gi t e , N v itg eo l A l t 4 ,
PVgf a rtg l i ) 1 1C 1 1 ,...i i # 14' i 1; t' ' ' . ; *
iumEgresit - Gioce ries.
*Pr:43
;i1 L., -110.1iuRTZ
It AS juat received a large inipply of new
13, frilitt GROCERIES, consisting
or Sugar-house and .Sytep Molainei, Su
gar, a pritatt article. and cheap, Coffee,
Teas, Salt, Obeiisettile. Chocolate, Rice,
&e. Q,IYEEPISWIRE, of every
variety, which be sold uncommonly
low. o:7' Theta.remember, to secure bar
gains, be sure you call at KURTZ'S cheap
Corner, S. E. Corner Centre Square.
MAGISTRATE'S OFFICE.
rjreitndersigned has opened an Office
'' in Carlisle street, next door to the
office, where he will be found_at
all tintes,,prepared to attend toell business
that i onty be pithead in his !pods'.
A. BDV.IALES.
Gleltye s bnqg, May 10. 1,00.
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5 Lit- ul--.N.S. 9 10 11
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a. ing statement is herebtftnislished
!)thititiliaAtte!sniontitt diatription ifid
..ssagnitminhm +end Pnitesitiotnii Made
Onnutstinwmilth *
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• Attirl-j.' Adoititi
hedinuber*
pßc„e .; TIONtu•
l• ',. , ,
WHERE/IS the Hon. battikl=En*
vAlr , loes. , E*4. , Preritlehrof &h./leotard
Courts a OcharnoniPlew in the emit*.
eintriing the 19th Ditotrict,itit , Jititles
of the , Owing tor Oyer end , Tetednek and
-GeneitsWailDelivarY, fbit the trial Of ' , all
ea pits! 'and other offiedeth in titer/604Na.
triewcond Jamas WDrrieth slid , tholleitr,
ItAtossrus.o Como audits of the Cootie of
Common Pleas and fientrodiefl Delivery,
forthefielatif all eardad and other offend:
ers in the ototeoq,of: Adintlawitaid hewed
theirprove pt,.. bearing he 90 ffity
tit i ffAttnti Art? *
y, to
medid y fe_rAiMonrp er fotirt,9ll,Vom.
MoinnoslA WAN, afteilissions
l of the Peace and-Oen Jail Eelieeryo
I snd.Conittif-Ores in t TatiChteri at clit.
trObiliti 01/1144thirtheiOlkiV 01* itaa•
NOTICE 18 . HBEEBT GWEN To
all tke,,Jiinkeje ; l: l ifteeengno Coroner
and ticmiutp;li , , the ea County of
Al i /O at Il e . ti Od. sip their
tie r tOPHillif *1.41404 14ona. monis,
Intltihitit,sull. ETeM, itiona and otitoz: W
II.
itiem,*troo, to do t so things which to
lieir' &Mee,' did,in ; if behalf appertain
'to lw done, and elr, they who wi ll prose.
Cuti. l artnilt4p'protopere that re or then
than be in q, Jolt pi tlte, etid Cestaty of
Adage and At? %tivo,Rild Alt ere Jo,prOft+
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;I.LAIPEST:PASHjoNs.
l bed
respeetfulky informs
la d the public annerally.
11,1111*dujOured is4soperior
li JOS
hest Materials and latest
ild 'establishment in South
oppasitn the Compiler
t deer to Warnpler's Tin.
olent--embraeing the foI•
rior Mole-skin Plush Hate,
Silk. kussia, Fine Fur, and Slouch Hats,
Sze., all of which he will sell low for cash,
or CO4ntit produce, it delivered immedi
ately: 'Puri taken in 'exchange for Hats.
J. I, BALDWIN, Agent.
Argil 20. 1'01.50.
karts! Fans I
Large, variety of FANS just reeeivd
ed and offered to the Ladies at
KURTZ'4 Cheap Corner
For Rent,
A ' STORE EOOl4l, in a desitable situ:
ation in the county. Possession gilt
en immediately. Enquire at this office.
ILI{S —Changeabla and Plain. for
177 Lathes' wear, bee► quality and rieltaa
stylas—juat rarosivati kiy
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J. L. SCHICK.
hand sod for We . ' cheap a law
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~':AHA3;ES. S EENTS
passed the 27th day of Jo 18411, thisfellerllN
,y the ClomMissloners nr Adams county, winds
lue of the Real and Personal PhiperiyMitidea,
Stable 1113 the se tend Adt* of Aalettiblf otttllf
,JOHN G. MORNINGS'FAR. ,,
iJa,II)UO 11NMUSSELNIAN.Ja..
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4nimissionert.
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„ t . qw.isT DOOR."
Ire* irequeotlx do we bear this expressiOn,
stlTCV"Vv,rueatit to CoMiey to the mind the list
statit'atlcknese that a patient can he reduceitto
ant INA. Mrs: Harrison, a 'member of the inn.
ity chhrch,icadas she expressed herself, brOugllt.
dare's tn,adeaih's door,' by Rheumatism and,Ner.
sous Headaelic,;v.lien, lilts an angel of ,triercy,
Rethink's Ready Relict relieved her of her severe
pains and reatored her to her friends in perfect
health. The very instant fladway'm Ready Rs•
lief Ii applied, its beneficial effects are experien•
ced: It - soothes. heals, cleanres and purifies Lit
issiantly allays irritat on,rpincee inflammations
arid takellings, relieves the most severe nettralgie
pains, give' ease to Bums, Scalds, Soles, f.rup.
ticks.; Cures Rheumatism. Lumbago, trout, Oa.
Etniins, spurns, stiff neck,
weakness in the side and back, sores of all kinds,
bruises. cbahrs.sore thresh influenza, hoarseness,
cough! colds, &e.
Toon ACHE CURED IN ONE SECOND.
This imitate* affection can be cured in an in.
staoll,.(br the moment the Reliet touches the
Imes, theparn is mitigated. NI with Tie Dol.
ereux.
.and Liernicraida, Neuralgia and Sick
listadriebe.-Initits the parts where :be pain is
most severe, iiiri in a few rninulee you will be
entirely relieved. Taken ititernally it will ar.
rest the MOO violent 'payout and emerge, stop
smiting or too much purging, and to all cases
give strength for weultiiers, care for pain i tieglai
tor sickcees. No Ready Relief is genuine oev.
less signed by RAew AY Ng fn., lba Fultot at.
Elegant Toilet Requisites.
TV emboli/611 and enhance t hce hams of bosoly.
fladwasi'm *Medicated Soap.
Favorably known throughout the lasbicregbler
world for 'its extremely liked, purifying end
lootbingeßects oil the akin, while by' its
Id the fetes inul awn nt e secretory enmity' 'tat.
poles the impurities from the sunaire,slll
every, teuritucy to inflammation, end etheetuat i r
aliaaqatea retinesa. tail, pimples, spots. flipek•
rei.4liiiMiirakit;ns and other cutaneous *replicas.
(tentleinet, atter shaving, will find it dim Iftl
iiiitetiOn and tenderness el the akin, and rioderis
Wools. smooth' and pleasant. It fa•trecfrenx
imlganasse t irrigating and pernic taus ingredieses.
A m can be ti.ed on Apt lender shin of the infant
with tile same happy few:is as neon ,btautyl
ptime. Each race it enN.t;loped to a splecApdi
libel. of *tee! ei,graving, with the signature of
it. G, Ranwate on each cake. Price 2Silit t s.
' litres cakes.
The grooming ornament of Beauty is eaudiscigag
head of hair, • •
Mulcoay's Circa:man Balm,. • •,
Wtrtanted the best Hair Tonic now ut essVer
dressing and beautifying the hair. It elisoeffe
the Scalp from Davdrial, keep!' It Clean, tures
scurvy, baldness end sores on the head, etolirthe
hair from tailing out, renders it strong; Age,
smooth and glossy. Persona Who bows 10/1t iblir
hair by sickness will And a complete window in
this Balm. It also gives it • dark end lellitrtAl
color und prevents' it from turning ply. is
cold in large bottles for 25 cent* per brittle: aid
is warranted the best hair preparation In taw It
will not soil the hat, cap, or the finest
Diane genuine without the aignanarrof Aerator
& Ce, . •
14 1- Agents for the sale of Om elisursieavelso
in Adams conaty—S. ff. BUEHLER, 041100.
burg; Port ors,, Myths, reiMeta i•
Cnehtovm • Bermingee I- Renshaw, Littlestowo ;
EielieTheregh & ROB A bbottirtown;
1461 f SE Co., East Berli u ; M. C. Wildft,flunl , "
ton ; Holteinger & Ferree, Petersburg;
Sept. G. 1.650-2111
STOVE PIPS,
every size, conetentir.± ItArld Ind
Iv for sale at BIIEHLEtt Tfn sad
Sheet-Iran r,stablishoes4l erpfrite he
Post Office. Cbimberibitig &lute"(1(0_.••
bur . tOOLML
•
if 41,0TH&Cosaiiiere‘
‘- 1 a fasbionablis , vasietr.
/110
for sale at
. . ,
1 4 A•Digei eall
_god !Pita
,PAR 50
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COKNE