Tie COSA Itant.—Proclainalian of Silt Pronident.—The following proclama tion bon the President of the U. States entins, In regard to the renewed hostile 111110“111isees against Volta, warn. offenders against violating our laws of neutrality in plain and explicit language. It is . P clear that between the two governmenik the aspeditionista will pond hut a poor chance: A eauta.AmATio:si Whereas there is reason to believe that a military expedition is about to he fated out in the United States with the intention to lava& the Itiland tit Cuba, a Colony of Spain, with which this country is at peace ; milliftikliletas it is believed that this eapedi. tiati is instigated and set on foot chiefly by foreigiteri, - who dare to make our shores the egene of their guilty and hostile prepa intlitt *pawn a friendly power, end seek, bt &billhood and misrepresentation, to att.,'" daft' ,lar own citizens. especially the ythliar and inconsiderate, into their wtek toes—an ungrateful return , fok the ifs conferred open them by this pea., ille rw permitting them to make oar hewn Etnhit'asylum from oppression,_ site a, t abuse of the hospitality itkall sit- ! to them. , • "Aid iiheresa such expeditions cast only tityretarded as adventures for pleader and roblakvy, and meet meet die, condeatattpa 61' thiii civilised world, whils t they ere dn. **Miry tothe character of our country, Ili ";Milieflatinn of the Laws of nations, and ex prohibited prohibited by our own. Our:sta ailettlire 'ghat, if any protein ihell, rite territory or juriedictiois of the ' &atm, begin or set on foot. or Prci-- vide Or prepare the means far any inilimt trittpiedition tir enterprise, to be curried en from thence against the territory or do isalifictis alley foreign prides or' ite, or eklinitt colony. district er people, with whanathe U. States are at.epsecd. 'eery gailwitit ;so offending shall be learned gull. 17,201 . , 4 high misdemeanor. and shell be Seed OM cuteseding three thousand dollar, SlWltherisoned not more than three rant. -- Flithe. - therefore, I haft ititinni this ' my JlNelusauna. warning all persons who 411111lk spaniel themselves with any such migervies or expedition. in. vielatioll-01 Me la we and national obligations, that they WU thereby subject tlientsalses' to the hew , iivponalties denounced against such oh hss.., aed ,'will- forfeit their claims to the gnasa i nien of this goverment, Or 1117 in Insferenee- on their behalf, no matter to milleamtremities they may be reduce/ in consequence of their illegal ciondeeti And, therefore. I exhort all good citizens, as flirY retpird' our _national iepidation,,as Ifidi respect their awn laws end the Yaws diadems, as Pier value the blessings of s otit, and-she welfare of thetr_country, to ' - mimed, and by all lawful means trill 'such enterprisi ' • and I 'col! - Writ" office'r of th is toiritrtunent. ci -.. II rietmilhary, to use ail ailrotta in his pow inolliiii!tisr for trial and punishmeht en eit , iii4l offender against the Leos of the efitilr. ' l ',Ohl'iki 'tilde* mity hind' the _twenty-finis !limi - ilk:April; in the 'year'of out. Lor4 one eight hundred add fifty one, Ind ieovinry-lifth . of the independence of ted the United stile:: ' - ~ . ,-, ariu...a, FILLAORS: • Act, • State. ~ luari : l aossros ivcrriolis 4 1/ 1 114 0 , Jef...lloston having mine 7 1 " 0 " 61 :!,riPagWr ,4 . 4, 01it01F .041444 theiiliseeting*Franeuil 11/41, tot:k. ..... Omisaritteethseti to permit Daniel Web. aller's tidldielethe Citizen* in that ocradle tifiatiette leek before last. this raised sirrirtiteise,about their devoted beans.— it was tremed as an insult to Mr. Wet ster : 40 . 1!R 7, f'.? mpmq Ikom many lelot iereopem'appiot.44) them in another, pleaabenshoeihten iillt written ' Mar. Dot taimalimentatrto • the kliartdeetiC Whets. _.. , , ,'" In pasilf,;istiittiuih !10146ii „ iikii,n?4 , .siqi..ipagtea. be was weie _ .10'10 immense volusearse, end. ad. thowildobent in very eloquent and . pout. itehielienut from the front of Ws 'hotel., The ALieraildit 'llloas it solato..gaire ' up 11.11.1steld ofuousiiiteuey ousd ummitetOtts. triiiiho with the Common Council lean itlitaildn' to Ms% t Vol , lmer io •spenli in . #.111,11; but be, wrote another low ofikrilksaioa, in which .after expressing kiotifek tease of tits honor Corseted upon liimiltithe City Au th orities. composed el it ; "iipliticed friends sod appoint/a. he adds these paragraphs :—Y. Rep. ,i!Ahip f . hate done within the bat ,ypar 30 'await, the Union and to preserve dm "Oeiiqpli ... of peace, friendly ; intercourse, seea and business among ill the his not been done in a corner, end flat go lit a corner to perform whst tlo,proprip lobe done ; nor tibial I enter .. it Hal 4 until its gates shell be „ nt open wide, not , gamut recoil, swing loath thaudee hot r estids the, harmonious sound of eldest hinges, moving to let in freely and teener. flowing you and your allow-citizens, and all men. of all parties, who are true to the It* io'well 55 to Liberty —inee wh o kiok around on the faces of the pa: talon which adorn the walls of that et. lied "Ample; draw in with their deep: flu breath the epprnpriate inspiration, and likkit o l fright and erect upon its pavements, kited and heart elute, in the conscious. NNW that they. too, are Americans. lovers Oftheircoontry, and their whole country, iseditnit unworthy to follow in the foot. apt ortheir great foreletheta. .billr previdence Is pleased to spore my likroott health till that hour comes, I shall MOW the tinsel's of Boston, and my voice thialmt heard once more in the Cradle of =get Liberty. Till then, again ' you and the members of the tlllawdl,` I bid you and them, farewell. 444 trti par OF DIRSPERAPORS BROKEN yr. t 4 dri/ 23.—A 0404 t depraved • ..,.., gang of men, numbeing from ' to forty, have been arreatenn Jack , mony. their sole occupation was . ying the property on the Central gnarl. by placing obstructions ou the „ counterfeiting, horse stealing, but te.'y sod robbery. Among the persons kitti, are three Justices of the Peace, S or aysiciiuut, one Judge and tour Con- 41, 14~ereverre Coseeassionsx Etre oalletioil•The illeth of May has been fixed opthilin Initened Wide to elect repose*. vow toth in the 2d, ath, and 7th, =tllithobehiwrette. At shags will Isiah under the new law, ,ttrob Flu Qt ammo deckle the ANTI-RENT OVTAGIL-WC learn from the .11bany Register that • man in the 1 employ of Mr. Van Rensselaer, while eur. veying some land iti Bern, was attacked 1 by some 20 or 80 men; disguised as Im : , dians, the tither day, who coinifetely Cot?' 1 erell'liiin with a coat of tar and featbel.-- The'Register says : While engaged carrying the chain with' one of the commissioners, and the third having the compass, upoa turning the onr. 1 I ner of a piece of woods he discovered a i band of 20 or 30 4•lndiana" in ambush, t who immediately sprang upon him. The cowardly assailants, who were complete- •Iy disguised. sad armed with view lionne•i hawks, die., bound his hands painfuly 1 iiio(lkitb a tape N bandaged . his eyes, IPII , then cOripienced their preparations for 1 tarring and and reatheAig hub. .A. fire was bilk, the,tar;melted, and ''` t itel was then entirely of 4ii el9thingt and his body, even his hair and face. co 7 -1 erect with Mt inutinathered. Tha.sereral articles of his , apparel were then tarred on this holds mid. pat upon him and vela %r -eadily' .the autaide mid coated with feathers. In this plight he , wite marched *rotted the neighborhood for soma hours, the 'coon drels who had him in charge Wag fed and treated by the inhabitants. • • It was about sunset when he was *Siz ed, and' about ten o'clock he was warted i homeward. Two miles from his house', another Bre was' built. more tar Warmed and poured over him, and sdditimial teethes*, Alter this, when' they' had in Valli endievoreld to extort from him a pledge to i serve no more paper., be was permitted to go to his house, which he reached about midhight. : Art EIIItAORDMART follorting ettraordinary min* of a beggar appears on the Fifteenth Ward Police re, tura of this morning :---Nero York Mir tor. ' beggar t by the name of Edward rapirninops.Asie hrpught ufftest" Bronks; on suspicion of petty theft, sod on "arching hlst two bags of specie, con tainining about $550 in pieces from 5 to 50 cents. weighing about 35 pounds, were Mood an his person t also 8 small dirty pocket books. containing $2,5, in one and two dollar bills on the Massachusetts Bonk, which to all appeacsace had not seen, the light of day for ten years. The bill. were mouldy and matted together, all of which by his own confesidon he has beg ged. lie is an Irishman, and has been in this - country about twelve years. When he flist'strivrid he went to work on a rail- Male `Massaihusens. Ind worked there four months, when by 'evident he became disabled. From thence be went to, the Alm"-house, since which time he has fol. lowed the profession of begging. Cap tain Worfies had him committee to the A lens-houie as a vagrant having no home." VALOR or OLD Rorc—Among the num erous worn out, sod often ,considered worthless : materials which the ingenuity a' m en, has diticovered means of temanu ufacturing and rendering of equal ,value with the original substance. are old tarred ropes. which have long been in use at coil pits. Our readers will be surprised when we inform them that nut of this dirty and apparently nnbkachable substance is produced *tissue paper of the most beau tiro -0 7 ,-sonner.a. ream cm wioso. pers and strings. weighs two and a half pounds. It is principally used in the pot teries for transferring the various paterns to the earthenware, and is found superior to any other substance yet known fur that purpose. Ti is so tenacious that a sheet, &twisted by the hand in the form of a rope, will support upwards of one hundred weight. Truly we live in an age of Smell tieu.-7Liverpool dthodard. • Snocitmo:-.-We iee it stated that early in March last, r mace known as Four Greeks, Where the ludians ;at tack and kill every white man they can seize, a body of savages attacked a party of whites and carried 03 a Mr. J. Wood, of 4ckeno county, .Mitteouri, a young mac who had been living a year or two in Cal ifornia. He had been Morally skinned a live, as his 'body, presented that appear ance. He had no other *tarts upon his bed,, , whee found.; save blue lines around his cock and takes, showing that he bad been bound to a tree, while he was skin ned alive t These wretches in four weeks bid'aitirdered 18 iaintigrauW, and driven Of? 800'eattle. The friendly, Indiana, are overtired by the hostile. Mesuuncezn. Paistorr TO PROYEOSOR Mionse.—The ling , of Prussia has sent to Prole** Morse a magnificent gold snail box oritlitionite workmanship and design, enclosing the Prussian gold medal for scientific merit. The medal bas on the Moe the medallion head of the King. Frederick• William the Ift. surrounded by etquisitely executed emblems of reli gion, jurisprudence. medicine and arui on the meows,. Apollo, drawn by - four fi ery, steeds in Abe chariot of the sun. twfer. ohlttlin zodiac. while from•the head of dm god dye of light are darting abroad. , 'PoiliiraoFivibilitit.-:-The !sliest an . . .. .. .. , .. . iennts front thus !Inherits...in othieb mer cantile men id various parts of .the United Biates Islat - 01810ifiliiKiiii - ilecidisily fate** eamial* of. the seine-haulm on the Virginia aide of the river. • The tialjgual infliniViga eys :, ."On Friday last. atpeiony Taint. diia• tant about 28 miles from Washingionsity, 2,000 shad and .44,000 Berri. were,,, i J an at one haul. At Syceniete, ink e on'thisame day. 1,004 Alf ,111. stuand , tak herring were also taken a 'a liagie ha i 'il .' The above fisheries forms pen of As tes tate of Philip Onatback. Esq.. of Wash. ington, and are on the Virginia . shore." , EcirNext Monday ja tk day Axed for th. tail volition of detonates from the States imitations of the several &Mete In South Carolina at Charleston. The question to be agitated and decided is vibrator it is expedient for kinth Oir• ohne to secede immediately from the Union or a• wait the co-operation of other Southern States.-- The party in faro: of separate State action and immediate secession seems to be very active and decided. THE DEATH PENALTY.--The joint spe cial committee of the Legislature of Massachu matte on the subject of capital punishment, bays reported a bill for the abolition of the death ?sn aky and providing that the offences punished by death wader the present code shall be 'punishable by inspriSOCltlent Inaba Stale ptienet for We. KrGov. Johnston has appoin .d Tao*. m i ll. Fustian. Esq., of Lamsiostor, a bo Aitotney Q.nm of the Voamonwisithh. in the Nona of Hon. C. Darragh, tosiososi. THE. CrBAN EXPEDITION—ARREST OP THE PRINGIPALis IN NEW YORK. i The Cub's rapeditibn. or In auvriractl If to get up expedition in Ne rk eity'Oliks failed. and 'the purposes ig. oee engaged e , ifitieil really inuntifijoi t in- Vide'VuhaAhave brio frustrated. Vt. of the Pilketpat atea engaged in the kfreir were arrested in N. York city on Satur day, by the U. S. Marsha. Their names I are, John, L. O'Sullivan, (son-in-law of? Dr. Kearney Rogers.) Wm. 'F. Rogers, Jr., (nephew of Dr. Rogers.) Clip'. Low is. captain of the steamboat Cleopatra, and .formerly captain of the Creole. in the for. mer eXpedillon i Major Lewis Schlesing er, one, of, the . Hungarian patriots : br. Daniel IL Burman. as old retrains of N. York city- ; and Pedro Sanchez, a Span iard. The manner in which the arrest of these parties was brought about, is rather curious and novel. The N. Y. letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer thus relates it and other masers : Among the Deputy Marshals is one by the name of Itak ielawita. a polish refugee. The 'authorities having ascertained that there was a number of suspicious looking characters congregated at South Amboy. Rakieltwitz was directed to pet. on the garb of • newly arrived German emigrant, go down to South Amboy, mingle with the auspicibue characters there. and if possible, obtain information that would lead to the discovery of the plotters of the expedition, if such expedition had been formed. He aueceeded admirably, and the 'result was the arrest of the above named parties. The Sunday Herald, a peaking of these arrests, &c.; says : All these persons were held krhail.each in the sum of $3,000 to answer the charge at court. During the day the marshal ap plied for a detachment of marines to take charge of the steamboat Cleopatra. Com modore Sahara - forthwith granted the re quest. A detachment was lorwanled. and the vessel is now under their charge. ly ing at the foot of North Moore street. The John L. O'Sullivan arrested was the former editor of the Democratic Re view, and one of the panics implicated in the previous Cuban “renture." Tux enNTIVIIPLATZD COBAN INVASION MOVeMenti al Waihingfon.--'lle follow ing items relative to information-and move meats in Washington, in connection with the contemplated Cuban invasion, are of interest. The steam frigate Susquehanna, Capt. Anlick, is ordered to be in readiness to frustrate the expedition. The Spanish Minister has had a long interview with the President on Friday, in relation to the meditated attack upon Cuba. The Secretary of War and the Secretary of the Navy were sent for, and remained during the interview. In addi tion to instructions to the Marshal and other Officers, the vessels of the Home Squadron have been ordered to cruise in such a way, as to render any attempt to reach Cuba aITOSt, if not wholly impussi die. The Saranac is at Pensacola, and luny will reach there by the first of May. A despatch from Washington, dated at 1 o'clock on Saturday. says : •Authentic information has Seen recei ved by the Government authorities here that large numbers of men have assembled at Mobile, Apalachicola, Savannah, and other cities South, for the purpose of em barking in the expedition against the Is land of Cuba. "AmOng these persons, it is ascertained there are considerable numbers of Hunga rian .refugees. recently arrived in the Uni ted States,--men who have had an exten sive experience in war, of late, and who were expected to make first rate soldiers. “Orders have been forwarded to New York for the immediate despatch'of a Rev enue Cutter, to cruise along the Southern coast.” Hammel:rites, April 22, !8151.—Another Fugitive Slave Case was brought before the U. S. Commissioner, McAllister, at this place, early this morning. The al leged fugitives, a titan. woman and child, were arrested yesterday at, Columbia, on warrant, by Constable Snider, and brought to Harrisburg by the early train. From the ovido 6 e adduced before the Contmis. sioner, it was proved that Daniel Frank lin was the slave of Dr. Robert Franklin, of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, and that Ally Franklin, the wife of Daniel. and their child Caroline, about three years of age, were slaves forlife to Barbara Wades, of Balitimore city. Immediately after tho hearing, the usual certificate, were made out, under she A.ot of Congress. and the fugitives:amended to then °tenant. TIN excitement in the streets during the morning was intense--nrowde of colored people were gathered at every corner, st the jail, atthn , Court House. and ID Irani of the office of Commissioner McAllister. who, nothing daunted by theihreatening manifestations of the multitude, proceeded to the dideltirge bf his onerous duty. in the most fearless' and imparthll manner. After the examination was Concluded, and the decivion rendered, it was found that the early Ballinore train, by way of York and the Cumbertend Valley, had left—so the prisoners were taken to the ta vern itrintediitely adpiniug the Dauphin County,Jail. 'where They will be held in egliod3(natil, this *Wilting, and then eon veylylth Ole ilitturi'llite: The excitement 'Qs ermildesta blY; tui put.' Whitey., yr haa,been, cantatittad. , Tittt slavaotire and egild,,szo,pbisoto•of univeruel Oly conspaNten. • , • , Coto s l 4othiP. polObuit Ohio, on the 24th, X Moen tut poer a sion of one of 'the late Governor Hebb's blink requieitiono for fugitives, and filled it .up for a piece of sport and directed it to Thomas Spencer, a well known cattle dealer. This enraged Spencer, and lotus one, to carry on the joke, told, him that it was done by George Parcels, the,barkeep., er of the rranklin. He immediately went to where Parcels was, and demanded , of him if he bad "filled up that paper." Mr. Parcels, in a jocular way, answered "yes, i ! and was about passing onto!' a &tor, wheu Spencer drew a revolver and shot him dead. The Louisville Journal ;wile us about hemp; we do populist) to twdenuesidebe isubisot.—Rewpivasis Dommt, Seger A1ed—.74,011 •1 iho, Aug of Ls sew el 001Pi1d11111r4444101046,0011114. Lnauatr APIPMIIIII..—e4IUO7I CUMIN- Hilt I th Fettrallary fromre tutillingite"via eeettltea r: as" s h a'Ahmitartlim.' exporter of . 0 • ll* wogs w tch Uttends its uiti 110,'ie iCilltiltb* t ailAC*loll of its walrsiost frientfs.,. A Lister frolit-Xhe Hon. H. Tease, dated at Monrovia. February 13th, says: "A largo number of yessels are now ben, which causal more' Win usual competi tion in trade. The cotton basins* will succeed. Also. Shaw, the cuttell agent here, told me. er lbw gay* . since 'that, be expects to load his vessel with cotton ; so We hist snother'stert." ' The Capt. Shaw mentioned in the a bove extract is the person sent out from England to try the experiment whether cotton can be , raised for exportation. Mr. Shaw, we believe, says the New York Commercial, had not been in Liberia .one year when Mr. Triage wrote; yet lie ap. pears already to have arrived at the opin ion that. he will.be enabled to mild a cargo of cotton to Liverpool. This is certainly another triumphfor the new republic. The emigre* who lately went out from N. York are doing well, near Box ley, iu the Bans country, and improving their lands cheerfully. One of them. Hen ry W. Went, writes that it is destined to be a great place, and that lie is sorry to see such a spirit of opposition among the col. ored people in t h e United States in toler ance to coating there. SOUTH CAROLINA MILITARY PRRPAR►- TIONtI.--The South Carolinian chivalry. it is known, have recently appropriated $BOO,OOO for bloody weapons, and . some Massachusetts Yankees have got the job to make them—or a part of them, at lout : A friend informs the editor of the Wcain. socket Patriot that "Messrs. Waters. of Milbury, Maas.. have obtained ■ contract for the small arms, viz 6.000 muskets. 3,400. ate. and. 2.000. pistols.. The field, artillery are to be made in South Carolina,. and the authorities were very anxious that M . Water, should manufacture the small arms there also; but this could not be, and get the arms completed within the time allotted by the contract. Messrs. Waters, however, have contracted to es tablish the armory in South Carolina, af ter the completion of this order." So the valiant souli who are going to dissolve the Union, whip Uncle Sam and .•the rest of mankind," can't even manu facture their own guns, but have to travel all the way to old Massachusetts. Gen Scorr Tort Tint PRESIDENCY.- The following resolutions, putting forward Gen. Scott for the Presidency, were a dopted by a meeting at Pittsburg on the 21st inst. • - Retie'wed, That we have met together as the friends of Major General Winfield Scott to express our admiration for hie character, and our sense of obligation to him, as American citizen., for his many andimprtant services. military and that, as a military leader, he has exhibited talent for command that give him just claims to rank as the first captain of the age ; that, in the various and mixed duties he has been called upon to perform, he if =hi and invariably (N ° teestees ; that, in the ditlerent capacities of military leader end negotiator, he has in all instances shown himself the warm and devoted friend of peace, and acquitted himself with honor. courage and patriotism. Resolved, For these reasons, that we highly approve of the recommendation of the Whig members of our State Legis lature, that General Winfield Scott be pin ed in early nomination by the people of Pennsylvania, as their candidate for the Presidency in 1862 ; and that in seem , ' dance therewith, we pledge ourselves as ; voters of this county, to give hint a unani-i mous, cheerful, and zealous support. DASTRUCTIVE ring •T HONRSDALIte..-• $150,000 in Property Destroyed.—The town of, Honesdale, Pa., was visited on the night of the 25th ult., by • most des tructive and meamitoua conflagration, by which, at least 2150.000 worth al proper ty in the most totive business quarter of the town has teen destroyed. The fire broke out about o'clock, in the store of Edward Murray. situated near the lateral basin of the canal on Main litreet, and spread with inch rapidity and violence, that by two o'cinik in the morning. when its progress was at length checked, two blocks and a hal in the centre of dm town had bee u reduced to ashes. The fire has probably consumed more than one half ol the real value of the mer cantile buildingsand property to the town. The canal bridge on Main street was com pletely deatruyel, scarcely a foot of its tun has remained. The loss by this confla gration at a rattail calculation is estimated at 2150,000. lto insurance is consider able, but its praise amount has not yet been ascertaineqt SAD OCCURRIIICT.—Chureh murk by Lightning—Lao of Life.—it Danville, Pa., on the 27th'ult.. about three o'clock in the afternoon, white the congregation were assembledit the Methodist church in that place, an,llluring the exceretses of prayer, immedia ly preceding the rec.op tion of the com 1110th the church was struck by lightn ,the fluid passing down i the steeple th h the root and, down A lamp rod to ne , e centre of the church, in the midst of ift assenibly. Ode lady. Mrs. George Pen yl, was instantly killed. Several others, * were seated id differ ent part, of the t rah, were more or less injoredkoonlttilii9 o 4. ~The steeple was , i shattered to pieele n 4 will have to bi tit *owed. Severn,, , ' ske "rem` else torn loose: The fled plis.ut eivend places werp.'tpo 90. ,T i , maids ..*por , wai mush 0004 . 'S hitiddleg i ltid band some 01 X,•.1"9 0 " . 'b" ‘1'1107.09,1440"1"d• Pte :' . f Aocuaracrip. /oho IL - Org Stit: a boy IS pert harsChistalli , la Marple toWnittlpa? uottatinty,4a der 17th Wag ,$a had , ,Aftsquently Ulla. ad about/the , airmailed Aad asatitsee if Phaatall, at 'MacMillan/11,am* daabopes, ha th t hurar.aht Vs. experiment how o a hats Want hs . Ile glade a knot loop , large , onoughl to admit his r head, n one end of a svhselberrotr strap abou ' four feet long, ind. ascending a pan , tied the other end to e le lying *- et two' boa*: It s b • posed that *hi engaged iti 'imaging h plans, he 1 shipped Ind Pell from 'the 'Plattk, u, when d* vered, his :neck was dislocated, and hip Oat were resting on the groand. • soutss.-41 New Odes, dare" wish ordiegtb IMb In. dere were free deem sad I* *dip Abet.deters. . Ammon DIN or Roust .—The N. (10- Ledger, orkes air seems of a .Hers on * 171011 di • haps? army; in that State, • v. Bred Aywink went a ur stol* [Mai* iln.order,lP two its its, he dirrofre ng ot s,lts but he itied ditrwifole wheirhit go ems. The Ledger says: "He sou taken' to a large cave on this island, provided with supper, and then shown false keys, bank note presses. met. aP for making bees money. &a. Mr. W,Oias i pajohere testi Oitir one hundred men in the gang—many of whom he knew...they bad born vesidtmts of this and adjoining counties, and that they had occupied high stations among the citiseps. He states that there were about twenty.' I five women in the gang—the wives of, some of the rascals.fhey had one bun, droll and thirty homes oldie island." Colll4LlllrlOrl or Mt' Eats' Luttrell.: The great Erie Raibray in the Statiof N. York, is completed.. A train has l'ositsett over the whole lints from /tutlion River to Lake Erie. The cars, with the directors from from New York City, reached Dun kirk on Tuesday evening. It is ander stood that freight trains will forthwith tra verse the entire road ; and that regular passenger trains, connecting with boats on hake Erie, will be organized and pit hi operation early in May. Nearly nine teen years hive paused since the compiniy was organized, and the road is just cond.: pitted at a cost of about twenty million of dollars. Its length is 485 miles, including the Newburgh branch, all of which, with the exception of 53 miles, has been con structed since 1845. Tue Yost DCFALCATION.—The Demo. creak Press. at York. Pa., in alluding to the $6,000 defalcation of the late Treasur er of that county, states that although his surities will refund the amount due the county and the commonwealth. they will not bear the Expenses of the late inrestiga. tion, nor can they compensate the pea ple for the disgrace which is attached to theta through an officer whom they plan. ed in a position of trust by their suffrages. They must hereafter subject candidates for offices to a rigid scrutiny, and trust no one whose character shrinks from the in• vestigation. Tun Foorrtva SLAVR Sasso.—The Sa. vannah Republican of Monday announces the arrival at that port of the brig Leona from Boston, with the fugitive slave Simms on board, accompanied by the U. S. offi cers. Simms had been lodged in a jail, and it was supposed would very shortly be offered for sale. The Republican, however, is authorized by Mr. Potter, the owner, to say that Simms will not be sold to any_ auirifpr the purpose of taking him North. A public dinner was about to be given to the Marshals who accompanied Simms to Savannah. MELANCHOLY SUICIDA.—Tba Phila delphia papers a few days since recorded the feet of a young woman, belonging to a respectable family there, leaving her home and going to New York city couipany with a person who had been paying his addresses to her. Her lather traced her to a house of ill-fame in New York, and conveyed her back to Philadelphia. Thbi •• Fct day state theu nfortunate victim comma•• ted suicide un Thursday night by swal lowing a dose 01 laudanum. BARNUM Orrnose.—'the MediPon Oou rier relates the following piece of financi ering : McElvey, the tailor who bought the prise ticket to Jenny Lind's first concert in Cincinnati. is one of the few men in the world who are as sharp as Barnum. The way he worked things was this—for some days before the concert he wenl around a mong his friends. betting ten dollars with this one, twenty dollars with that one, and so on. until he had a thousand dollar. bet that he would buy the prize ticket. The ticket was knocked down to him at $575, thus leaving him $425 in pocket. Tug METHODIST CHURCH 1901 T.-..-This much talked of case, a result of the separ• ation of the church, has finally been set down for a hearing in the United States Court in New York city, on the 11th of May next. Coons.' for the complainants, the Methodist Episcopal Church South, are Daniel Lord, of New York, &wordy Johnston. of Maryland, and Daniel Web ster, of Massachusetts. For the defence. the Methodist Episcopal Church. E. L. Pincher and George Wood of New York, and Rufus Choate, of Massachusetts. SIMCKINO ATVAIR.—We learn from the limier/on (S. C.) Gazelle, that a negro man belonging to Mr. Silas Massey, of that district, made an assault on his mas ter on the 13th inst., which came nigh prosier fatal. Mr. Massey was in his buggy. when the negro full upon him with a club. and seriously injured him on his head and legs. The horse became fright ened, and running a short distance, ena bled Mr. Massey to escape. The negro was tried on the 14th lost„ and sentenced, to be hung on the first Monday in May. Borrow, April 29.—At Monroe, Maine, on Friday hist, a man named John Cox zinc, accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Cun ningham, ke., attempted to dispossess a man named Jewell, of a farm of which he held illegal possession. They found the doors barred, and the inmates armed with guns, pitchforks, fite., inside. While the Law Officers were en deavoring to force the door. a shot was fir ed from the Wide, which instantly killed, Conine, Thejeweis Isere finallY gap-, hired MA Committed fejML Qui? To ll on.--It , 1 11 1 1 0_110 0 0 60 bus Wei Wm:daily eFairatiod lb FranTi A olt the lige of raikold hiding frith* 3Far -66016 te Am :OMNI: in kotielh, kitt-hiodtiti rot Ondirria,,Oft oot throieleolid '604. The 610 Is 10 metros. (00 lest,) tki.'!ld 11 1 .0410. CS4 ) The work Ti the Oars, running through dio7, acid' o6o '10", 000 francs, Or 011:040,000: Gismos' litantssy. the Governer, of dm Territory 'of Minnesota, arrival hr , Phil* delphia on Wednesday from St. Peak , - the capital of the Territory, sad was war*y welcomed, by his nume ro us kW* in that city. • (ANIMAL wurnamisoarriiut iiiir* from Masse asommehod los hiellbdisa ciumildist Th. Imkirtilho Jamul •40' treated blowy in thrt *kWh& est thi' Ohio make lads fietilleit ter *Ali' iipaglnta•L ligrammy-Limitramio shwa Noised in Baltimore last eight. TIIII.PIEJOICItOT , ' , (Oa. .., , HELM is one thing eMtain. at the 11 prejOices which hed to I exist- L...„ i odsthirS of manylsons t. e.,Clothing. hav bee a at ely., overcome in this e s custm ni by tee proof furnishethill 'US SAMSON to those who have been deal ing with him, that Clothing can be procu red at his establishment of the best quali ties and at infinitely lower prices than can be had anywhere else. He has shown that he can tell his ready-made clothing for less than the natural cost of the material of which they are made. His mode aiming and laying in goods ena bles him to do what he says, and lie defies all competition, Ito matter in what place, county or aisle. it is necessary to say a word more: Hie friends and custo mers are convinced that they can savant°. ney by buying from him. He. milli, for cash, and has but one prim. ~.He-never asks more than what he means to lake.— His object is not to make as ranch as he can OM of timishimer who may biro:Aim with a call. His aim is 'brays 6 make honest bargains by which he may . procure permanent customers.. It is a mistaken idea with some people, that When they can succeed in ducting a man ;lowa they save something. It is not so. A person who is in the habit of pereniuing himself to be clued down, is always prepared for it by asking more than he wishes to ikke. The-one-price system is the Only proper and correct mode of dealing. One gentle man will ti.us get his clothing se cheep as the other. I invite the attention . of my friends and the public genmally ip,my stock of Spring and Summer Clothing ruse opened, and guarantee for them in ad vance that they will be pleased with both goods and prices. His stock consisted a general asorunent of all descriptions, sizes, and qualities, together with an assortment of Jewelry, Pistols, Guitars, Violins, Ac cordons, a lot of Carpet Bags, both for Ladies and gentlemen. a few Gothic eight day and thirty-hour Clocks, a few large Looking Glasses, and a variety of other articles. I thank my friends and mien). mere for their past patronage and respect full solicit a continuance of the same. lii 1 have on hand a good second-hand Piano. and an excellent Seraphino adapt ed to sacred music and church use—both of which will be disposed of very low. MARCUS SAMSON. Gettysburg, April 4, 1861. DAGUERREOTYPES. G. B. HMO & IL IL FREE , R ESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of Gettysburg and its vicin ity that they are prepared to execute Like nesses on plates. from the smallest to the largest sizes, Single or in Groups, and neatly set in Frames, Cases, Lockets, Pins, Rings, Bracelets, &c., in every variety of style. PAINTINGS, MINIATURES, and ENGRAVINGS accurately copied. Miniatures of deceased persons and intuit. ds taken at residences. They hold themselves in readiness to execute every thing pertaining to our pro fession in a style fully equal if not supe rior to any thing that has heretofore been produced. Daring availed ourselves of - 11 1 - . - - '- _movements in the Art. pos sessing an apparaqua ut purr.. ws we are enabled titi take likemesses in all kinds of weather, and in that softness, strength and beauty of tone, with their en, tire durability, which give such value to the Daguerreotype. They have taken the Hall recently oc cupied by the Sons of Temperance. in Car hale street. which will be open at all hours of the day. Persons desirous of obtaining Minia tures, will please call early as their stay is limited. Dark apparel will secure the best pictu res. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to visi our rooms and examine specimens, wheth er they wish a Likeness or not. Instructions given in the Art, and Appa ratus furnished on reasonable terms. Feb. 7, 1851. BOOKS AND STATIONERY The Largest Assortment ever opened in Gettysburg. Q 11. BUEHLER has just received 1 1 / 4 .7• from tho City a large additional supply of Books, and has now on hand, at his old established Bookstore, in CRAM BERSBURG STREET, the largest and best assortment of STANDARD BOOKS, ofevery variety,Classical, The- °logical, Literary and Miscellaneous, ev er offered in this market, all of whicii will be sold, as usual, at the very lowest rates. He has also constantly on hand a large and full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY, Pen-knives, Gold Pens. Pencils , Letter . Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Motto Wafers, with a variety of Fancy Artioles, to which the attention of purchasers is invited. The subscriber returns his soltnowiedg ment for the long continued and liberal pa tronage extended to him, and thleks that, in the variety and excellence,of his present assortment of Cheap Hooka and Stationery, will be found evidence of a determination to continue to merit that patronage. 07Arningertients have been made by which any 'Books not' embraced In his as sortment can be promptly , ordered from the City. • ' ' • • HA 's CA s'.! „ Hoots + tali% inbiarepr,buittpc risiatnia wpm otr 4,0 hill , 44 l o ll ;ii,Pß7 pljai'assorieneis or Hat and Cape ' Boots and Shona, ef , araity style and , luality• eaduibla4olllo asaatini.iotiladlog •'' 7112EGNORN7 litaillfilHArs, all of • wltialm, he offers. at low primal. to eyit:haairaer, Ita it, ~ 1 2lmao rtianr, la , w and fol,iod ** iced Mars n o ea rn of-not *mg alsoquantity quality and yellow • ICT'Oall and judge for yourselvet. ,',) FAXTO/d, " , (Afirtroptr i ejavy4 fblimhivietr4rsoiiigkkiioiruit r tijitbevideigt if I 4. -4 • fiffirti l ertddiiivirateriApoiii 1 - Post Once. SONETHOT NEW! mczatitueff l irA !LORING ESTAII - Skelly and Hollebaugh, 'MERCHANT TAELO343, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the public generally. that they have just returned from the City, and are now opening at their estahliallitnent In Sonirti BALTIMORE street, near the Dia mond, (old stand of J. H. Skelly) the uwsl choice selection of !:17 ever rifkietf in i tie; iplatei teidasidipg French Black, Blue, Bluebl ack, Green, Oliecand Breath.:Alin,dticeitdrevDdllir Skin and FANCY tAgStfiglitg KZ2 4 7717c1tY ,TE.4173. corps - ILIA, TWEEDK 411944431r7T5, ,Linen for atiiiats FatiAtions, &c. ; whi ‘ l . skt thoir Msortwent of Fancy . PA€ S 1/%lXlriS " is decidedly of the richest kind: heir Trinimins embrace every Ming dm Rip, be required, such as plain and (apex 13411: ton", Alpalas, Silk Sorge, plaip 14 4 ,1 0 3 . , ThrY ire 'alsfk assortment of READY-INIDE AU the alutve wilt be dtgaleirf at the looks! living nom for Caah or , Produce—!o prove which they ot, m y:3l A CALL. rThey are also prepared to . make' Garments at the shortest notice, aid' hi to belt manlier. When required. ' they will NO* OW an entire *hit in • teventylbur hours J. H. SKELLY returns 'his 'Molina; thanks for the patronage hereitifoes , kies towed upon kim, and asks its coptincenee for Gfoodelstlght.t.dse where will be made np. as usual ; and when desired. be Will Basing customers in making selections it other storks as here tofire. ' ' 4 Kr-Spring and Summer Fastiton4foi• 1851 just receieed from New York. Gettysburg, April 26—Iy 3~~70n7u1(~ ALEXANDER PILASER TAIMS this method to return his thanks for the liberal patronage here tofore bestowed upon him, and to inform the public that he has removed his estabi. lishment to the room adjoining Middbieors Store, and opposite Christ's Church, of Chambersburg street, where he has ou hand a very fine assortment of CLOCKS BD WATERS, Eli Jewelry, 119"ffilk. Spectacles, and every thing else in his line, and el sue II pricer as cannot fail to' please. His stock has recently been enlarged, end tweaks all persons who may want Clacks, Watch es, Spectacles, Ear-Rings, Finger Ringi. Breast Pins, Watch Chains end ouards 4 Watch Keys, &c., &c., to give him a call. Clocks and Watches REPAIRED its pine ,1 at the shorted notibe also.Bpactai. CrligArooe chotrisr.J. Gettysburg, April 18, 1881—tf. NEW. STAPLE AND FANCY FILES® %teritt D, 311DDLECOFF ) H. AS just opened a superb and eves.' sive assorunent ui Faso GOODS, Which, for Variety and Manta of lialeation, will be found unsurpassed by any oases establishment ; and, in comsegnenee of a recent decline in the prices, he will be a ble to offer advantages and inducements to buyers rarely met with. An examination of our stock is rat pectfully invited. Goods can and will be adored at prices that can't fail to aetoaiah and please. nit Win T HE subscriber hap on hand at 'Lis Tin Ware Establishment. in Chain keirsburg street, opposite the Post Of f ice,* Large Assortment of Tin Ware, which he will sell on moderate taroks.- o:7beall and examine for yourselves. blink M. GEO. EIEUEHLERI gra EN,, LEMEDi who, want Fancy Col ored Freneh Cashinereits. and Tweeds for Coati, Mole Drell rind !link Dde Skins Pants ; 'Satin, to Marseilles for' vesting, can find a gond' is sortment. at eery low prices, at obe well known stand of - A. B. V. 1,1111; , FANS ! FANS ! Flp HE Lathes are invited to fall at ,IiCATZ'S Cheap . Corner, and see his variety of Feather, Down, Pappeer• and Palm Lee( Fans, whfteh will be sold cbelP er 'than the eliespest. April lit—tf _ TOVE, OF *very Sise, , eonatantk on hand and for sale at. BURIAL R'S Win .sad Sheatkon Establiehment,, 9 ppositi t she Alee',. Chamberribtiii street, 'ellittysbeirg, „ ; Bonnets= aineilas Ots the Wort 810614 is great ',twisty, et about one-half of the former.ptipes. Ribbons .tittA .T,r,inturlille .1! tit, just re ceived, ita D.'74loLEcoti.': - ;` ricaiiittl, a foil! , mama( /FM WIPP I variety. at . ,1 GENTLEMEN who may. hood • m u . pino BU I NDAT t or t even a YED DINO 'gun% cow te r toatiliaMthated to tholt.Ml4Wola t tew oallhagrat - 1 , ,46,0)2?0,413 OAMEIOICEIS . rcci genuine, `or nal. CT ipme OE COLF.pe. which baslooMa N. elmity.MoVitimakoly 14 - 61 saltillalit tor 044bovolwil Wetr moon of its obespasse WV ° ll Mel"' eitiNofhili A rip!! (.1 De ti*Pl"62ol4 Die' MAUI in 1 ' CXTlTS'lntitts' Fridly tvenias; ITS?;rirt in g r A fitijable age feuds behlti:tlasitiossitleeniing the pinn ing business ? wilt be tsheit . at this tam if early siiiiiisatioirtio WHIG .COUNTY CONVENTION. THE , 'Whig yoters of the several Toughs and Township, in Adams enemy, are regiiested to aitaeolible at the if . holdingttokßorotigh and Township, ; leWona,tio Saturday, the 24 t th day q 0 1 ,„ between' the bocci o f , " 3 and 0 &Clock.' of that day, atilt ' Lido Dilletale, to, represent them reipsedveli in aCOUNTY CONYVITIPIII, which is hereby Called to assemble - al CrilittL Rollie, In Gettriburg,thiMaluipy,fhe26l/$ day of Alay,not. at 10 o'clock, ,to nominate and present•candidites to be sup. porteiViti the approaching Elseilorskw the wevertl °flee* to be filled at that Elec tion. • idi o --to appoint delegates to 'represent Ad*mi County in the State Ciinveition, to 'as held at Lancaster in June next. • By a resolution of the County Commit. lee. no deltigate In the County Convention. is to be plaCed on the Ticket they noininete its iicandidste, ■nd ell votes taken in be looting candidates wilt be viva voce. , By order order County Committee. A. R.:STEVEN:IOII, Chairman. April 21,1115 a.: BOROUGH ELECTION Waft Soroogh Ticket. The following Ticket was settled upon it the Wkig meeting on Tuesday evening' last, to be eeptierted by the Whigs of the Borough on Tuee sky next. The ticket is an excellent one, and, we have no doubt, ' will command the support of *veep true Whig in the Borough : Burgess—David Midddlecoff. Town Council—Henry Rupp, Jas. F. Fahnestock, J. Houck, Alex. Frazer,. Jas. G. Reed. St. & R. Commisioners—Spang ler Swope, P. Aughiubaugh. School Directors---Dr. Charles Horner, Hugh Denwiddie. We understand that the Locatoro leaders have called a meeting toilette' "('stun n.ker," to run against-the Whig ticket. Tired of past fruitless efforts to break down the Whig majority in the Borough, by industriously sowing the seeds of dissension In our ranks and then availing them• mitres ofeonsequent disaffection. they have sudden ly tacked about. end now just as industriously seek Insimmiam the,Whig per., with the propriety of disbanding their organisation and dividing the alma* by moans of a "welts" effort. Loreforoirm is wet apt I. k a gasman is places when it is in a majority. .11 rernains to ke seen how many Whigs will , permit themselves to 'fall inm the trap thus respired for them. The Loeofoco leaden in this borough have acquired somereputation by reason of the facility with which therwork the wires In Their nwn political machinery, and they now kind ly ask the Whigs of the borough to let them try their Land on them also I Very triode.* that at all events. Copper Mines. Considerable stir has been occasioned in our quiet community fors kw week's pate, by the op erations of 'ewersl agents of Copper %filling Can t's-04i Nun Biathlons,: Philadelphia and New York. For some years Copper boa been obtain ed, in greater or leas quantities, in various parts of ttgAteggft, but the operations have Myer been Attlleltterdso. • Lest 'roamer, however, e vein ° e t !meld &homes Was struck to dialog u n well 1M 4 40 f a Mr. 18 1 111 MI4III I / 4 ab ' ai gh steps. {g thicilorough.- sod the etteraticio2olope feige3i. the Copper Ilia's.. budeolltAitilheen • zerrenlr devoted to•the subject, with *view of SIP comideleg the guilty and extent of the ore. We believe the result of observations and experi ments thus fir hart been lobo favorable, and a sseneber of losses bare been made already io and around the borough. An Agent of • heavy Mini* Arrochniett located in Muir York, la new in ern midst making obeerwations. The general improudon memo to be that Copper does exist— that. toe, In large nuantitka and of rich quill ty. his to bit hoped the; those impressions may putout be trail foended. 'Pia OM* 111410111bewp.-- Aen Arrest. Iree seam time pea lessee have been surtsinird is the transmission of money through the mail, .air email route* feeding to and through the Phi l illekhia Peet O 1 cu. Mid sapition has been rated against some of the darts In that office.— Among these . alma it may pot be improper to nemaisa arta one amosaling to over 11600, at OrstYeberg, some tow wake eintm by Mew art Faboigodkk Sore for Philadelphia. Several .era at Siesta of the Department hare ebnee. sandy tom at work ht taint. to ferret eut the Ismettstere of lb. robbery, and on Saturday . morning last. Comma M. Orraress, a clerk in the Philsdelphia Awe' and ion of Col. Shiner, tape of the special Past 'Office Aram, wee mad. ea Onthpthrys of stealing lettere from the Post 011ioe. A Amoy pasage had been prepared by Postmen Warm and Col. Omegas that morning, and t Wake clerk priced in the die ididithig alike to *etch the meek. The decoy istiliOr *al SIM touched, bbt some suspicious on tali pat ' MCCAULO, 01:1111 . • of iille,tlivandin marks, in taking off her Over 'MOO! 4,4# 14 " Placing It is • led to eh otomillada of the overcall' 4•- '0044ibi1.5.404 the 1 . 1 , 101 . 4 0 0 , 4 1ismil7 , Off, the attar pecker, lbw, Vicksburg, (Mime) doe tlNf 00111111giatalled usany of Ms pockets of lerear .estraress'i aorta' • fodder was mow hamednietv inertali • sad' the iitemdiv , dansaadeidiaitilipasim moilithentip seem librbarehmaeliad'alligew.thst lb. #Mdmie'kutid teibiltiMil *WINN 11111 . 14 WNW lii;ittaiNfi,idtit'wkivilurniathie I it o bio". This idea tame to bit _ill pus 'id' Sy idwittigaitai aids far. /WM :nti la ff i rr"Fr4. 4 4 " 0 "4 1 F riTP , 444 "WIlligitT4Alif Wit tO 'ktilattgATtis ' 3 t itots i r 464 . 66 , 6 ,4 46/tie:a. . :i - siZ,..irtii l , 7l 44 tqlr„, fTLITT'"? .frtef bps a aw l wags wmg paper as L od gm the la of Au usztio* TIM* rkac " " 01:444y,, Wel i ?sandy **kW dis tegijairti4HAtassea ativlichig,* minis, Gifts.) 14N0W1111111414y41N 60141 ti Ail 4firmit weak • Suppowtaimp s il We cliiinglidiM ek°° ' " I "Plihr 044 !if 1,1 1 0. 0 r"" 1 " Law, 4 ' " 1 " 4 " giewtpistfil rod idet 4 tosallitt+',lo* dirt rt orr I'PrtP•" 11 : 4 T. vim)4;10 . 7. 11 ", fOi• Th, ***,,bc.wort. bl W l4 l l l c 1404 ow,. atid to* utf“if ;tmety 'rya it ,434 q, have ollOdarl le the het that lbo new Post Mee Low. lOWA is to IP IWO A* abet*, stsboriose the free 1111111tniosicut of new.. pupas byposit. widths ihelmite di the coeaty in which they are publiabed, and the loops irriSn. pessesit thitimaity world geld, themselves of tide privilege, and last drab manes to out stibeeripiion lie. Local setuartapmars_oilen too.paach Mr• bided by 'the plops d lies' 6eiglihisthood and utruakT in wh f ich they * . t - 07Pring,adl Pod Alltle,PlA briettrie their importinok IS not properly ripPreti• fwd. li won* *tromp ; thst persons should over leek the InOents And . facta which, they are irrunolisiely alieroundcd. ,and fail te.render es. Uoitianc• 14 Ponta!" devoted tq the diesersinallon of facts and awintenenos of inter ests petrolbuty their own, while. they subscribe libsially'forlpepera Which are issued from some more remoter plena, and are aide up witbidetaila of a general character only. Sock however, Is the tact, and '1 niohient's'refleetlorr will Induce the conviction that it is not alit should be. Local or bounty parle6 are indispensable to The general welfare. They are hand board, of what is golag on hit detached coronsunities—recerdir of its 141, political and peculiar history. As such, they should be enconntged by all as a matter of duty. sod ths lab*. sod energy of their publishers ought not to fail of a just sud remunerative reward.-- Onesetutty pep* shoold be taken at least In as , ell Emily—lieut. If its mauls 'justify latireezten ditty!, for such objects, others can end ought to bes4lteerified d %r. But tutiperiptibna to remote journals, to the ercfusion of local ones, capitol, we think, be justified on any principal of &Onus. le is ,taking sway support from domestic enter. privie—enurrprin which is far intrre inniurtvot and valuable than moat persona ate in the habit of regarding The exeunt is not unfrequently given that lca , cal newspapers are inferior in merit and the anti ; ty with which they are conducted, to @then pub ; haired elsewhere. Admit this to be the fact, and what is proven by it in nine tames out of ten 'I Nothing but that the deficiency in ability which is complained, of is the tintinal consequence of the feeble and languishing support which is given to the so styled inferior papers. If they were oue trained as they ought to be, liberally, actively and I punctually, our word for it, the improved condition of the publisher and editor would be exhibited not only in the appearance of the journal, but also in the varied interest and strength of its columns. Than is, ye venture to say, as much talent en gaged in laborious efforts to keep country news papera alive, as can be found employed in the publication of an equal number of popular and floiniebing City journals Circumstances prevent the one class from exhibiting their abilities as fa vored! as the other; for it not unfrequently bar pens, that in order to gain a mere livelihood, the publisher of a country paper is compelled to as sume in his own parson the duties of editor, com positor, proof reader and pressman, and of conse quence be is precluded from devoting to any one of these several departments the particular atten tion which justly belongs to it. Support your county popery liberally, and you will find their merits inmate in a corresponding ratio. Let a subscription list and advertising and job patronage justify a publisher in employing editorial assistance, and his columns will teem with 11°4 things whilst he hieneu will be ena bled to devote more time and 'Mention to other duties of equal mainitude. Try the experiment. friends, and you, will find that the better you re ward a publisher's enterprise, the richer will be the fruit you reap yourselves. Court Doings. Annexed is a iu of the cues put in iuue and trial at the recent Cuurt IN COMMON PLEAS. Jahn Kok* vs. John Sitivits.—Actiou ia Detit. Verdict for Plaintiff for $3l 55, and casts Jobs Truman. or. Lydia mid Wrrsly Action in Ejectment to recover one-fourth of 105 Acme( Land, with appurtenances, mulched by Lydis Hem to Plaintiff. during the life time of her husband, thelatter not having pined' in As ligament. Verdict for Defendants. Mass Dintorsoi. Mani Noreisovs—Action in Debt on Promissory Note. Verdict for Plaintiff far 1175 75, and cau:. Motion for now trial or. 'muted by Court Somme! Lindy* os. Sarah Amami Blythee.7Ae lion hi Apeurnem, to recover two lots of greeted with appurtenences is Fairfield, mortgaged to Plaintiff by Dekndant during lifetime of husband. The eueetinn was raised In this case whether It was competent to defeat en 'acknowledgement made bi.da• farm of law before * Justice of Peaces, by 'introducing parole madman, to prove that lee wife Mil not .signed, soiled and delivered." dtc at •bay min frog wilj end accord:" as provided bj law. Court admitted the evidence. Verdict for Detehttant. flt Wry Ike and Dreary Domerm.—Action in Debt for work sad eervieos renamed. Plaintiff took • norHmit, and Jury discharged. Ofttpiagoirs sts. Jolus Joeshe.—uterkm.in. trew pass, on the car, upon promises. During pro. grass of trial. Deemdsot 1110 a plea of psis dar nels reraimie s re; a Juror withdrawn, add cause eanthmed. fN QUARTER 9EII4IIONR Ctoomemeatta for. Mann 'Let.— roneestkon sad &Nlardy. WNW. GPIIty. Pasblood pay a flaa 06 cents. pa, CO for Wog in listen* OM, and to pay 76 canto a week lot maven yam, rot' malatenanno of child, coats of proesetaion, and to give moiety. Linguae wire pentad to all the old Timm stands in the Candy, exempt PLUMS 41111114361 ID Cam. barland township I Wm. M. ficorr's in the Be• statik Xotinisi Mmtas' in Melones t iiired A. Las B. He nnnnnn 11111 . • in Hamilton. There be. tog Ramanatmetees against these Roams, the Cadet held Amens' to the Orphan'e Wort in Ma* to Wad teatimeedy bb the °hays peefard.' 'Theme f ie t M fpoolsateinee "phut tbs . atiramidim etLeder* 'Tahiti*, MOM tomesh*Lhat Wire bede4 ariiiisedl6 thil'iipieheiitheet or i) As ea. thipti a' teir'* Ol af rf,ilffeiad:" o:l oo ,thirJolionetiliasnet c sigoodhlion bill '~,~~~~' Jo* If UkCenunisito* Ittr gie 4,0046%6 Lalet fM•istsoo 146' fit. ' siCt 94* .6 ,, 6,4 4** , iii‘ *Pi lfdii4* . ; U. ifriOPTf##lPll*44le" 4 , 4numitialt coufri )11., amp* woos.. $ Arir has *•44P310, 1 ff. of 44 , 14•Inottik %Nth b. perwithbokl it B 4.4f3Y, Map soniarte S. thr.. 4450101. 0.01014. qt the nut Legisktune. .$1 1 I qtrPtbruicaw_. MUM Duncan, D., 1 1f 1 , : rolt Pt!' 041101,111141411 • mminiivib4,l4k. los Min lear of kitty. 4 ° b 34 . 4 11 Mii e ir /1 4 1 , 11 1 ,11 , 11 M.,./ WPM'IIPIPIVO,444I II ,4 °. •!a llikl ittPallOPrOMP 411 1 1 8 0ttl:.* 1 r horn . 14idiachuatitho for t Timm 9 1 0 1 06 11 4 1 114 f MWth Wt Hit tie •40:3060 01 4'.',4* AS 04 banst..:Whisk.. Wired, afillttlbr noon a Fair IllaUese;lirociffodas;ianCleirwal Whig votes:. KM Watts! bileuge to tho Ishighst lave eless!irf polltPirlis; is& allith. , diotwashl, had. slavery in his views. 14 is a mamas el se ' taitindrs, and rants Mph sa 1-164. apd' l onittir—litandhig is;Cond What Om; men id ?few England in'this respect. Ai i genitor, he villi undoubtedly do much tpwaird'a onittutiand ing reePaut f o r the pecallU, political nryanligilon of which bilis the roplasentsitive. We behsve,lt t e wpaa Whit ,beforo hfa venwartion with the And. Illlavay party. and will probehlr side with the Whig 44ontniin in, tIM . nog" iinporuin4,PS4ical questions of this day. On the whale s Wit fink in. dined to think thathe will males useful sad's:. collect fienatar..-se a bed, we aro quid dint that a ouch wens map could hews been mat to the lien. ate. The election et kr. Ituntriir has bison' hail ed With much joy by the' Pride Soffits. In. ikis. tons salute of 100 guns woe find, kreworta phial, flap thrown' ;, while/ at widoie Ohms throughout the *hats amilar dionsonstrritioiti of re. joking toot pros. The Cuba lEzzleditles. fun: moms to have beanuothe 'reality in the recent rumors In regard to limber expedition a gainst Outs being orgatilimal in this emintry.' In a nother Column will he idneithit Pettlettlers dooms arrests it New foil: and the Proclematlon of, the President. The Washington `Republic ; In refer. ringlet the - late proclamation of President FiPmore in regard to the coittemplated invasion of Cuba. says there is no doubt that many misguided indi viduals, mulet the parstniaion of foreign !ratans and domestic trailers, have conspired togethor in getting out tin expedition of piracy and plunder s pinet that beautiful island ; and- it was proper that the President Should give them to under maad, in the meet formal and explitit minter, that they will be left to share the fate of pirates and plunderent,if they engage in any infamous enterprise. Culatlierself is amply provided with the force to repel any arch attack. Shir'will doubtless have the sy mpathy, ifnot the direct aid, of Franco coil tngland. The government of the U. States will seek to arrest soil punish all who who engage in this nehrioue undertaking. It is strange, indeed, that the penalties and suffering. of the former expedition have been so soon-for gotten. Then Cubs was unprepared ; now she is *treed to the teeth. Then there was some chance of escape for the pirates, now them is not the keel possible hops. R R R RADW AY'S READY RELIEF for pain, is truly a blessing to suffering humanity. The lame are rejoiced at its curative properties, for they can dispense with their crutches and walk . The weak bless it asan instrument in the hands of Providence, for by its healing and strengthening qualities they become strong. The Bed• Ridden welcome it as a blessing from high heaven, for it relieves them of their pain and misery, cures their diseases whether it be Rheuinatism. Lum bago. Goat, Paralysis , . Strains, Bums. Scalds, Sores, Sprains, and affections of the Spine, or contracted Tendons, for by its use they are ens. bled to arise from their bed of sickness, and en joy the pleasures and blessings of health. The Sufferer of Neuralgia and Tic Dolensustowel conSes it as the only remedy in relieving them of the cruel pains, shooting like electric shocks through this face, head, and system, paralyzing in an instant their energies and brightest hopes, for the Ready Relief is a powerful antidote for all Nervous and Rheumatic Affections,. and will cure' this pestverhil disease when all other reme dies have failed to give relief. The sufferer of Tooth Ache, rejoices -when he uses the Ready Relief, for it will cure the most torturing Tooth i Ache in a few seconds. So quick, powerful, and effectual is Rsdway's Ready Relief in all cases where pain is caused by external injuries and intents, derangement, that it has relieved the most severe pains of Chronic Rheumatism during ono application of the Re- I ief. ITS SUPERIOR STRENGTH. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF is also the most economical medicine In usii, it can be ised with the moat happy multi, both internally and externally. Cramps in the Stomach, Colic, or Cholera Morbucare relieved in ten minutes, and cured entirely' in fifteen or twenty. Alto if you wish to make anointment of It. for the cure of Sore Lips, Chapped Flesh, Pustular Eruption, take a tea-spcionful of the Relief, and a table. spoonful of Sweet Oil, or I oz. of Lard, and you have a better ointment or oldie than arty ottner article now in use. In fact, this medicine, when seduced two two. thirds its own strength by adding as mach spirits of wine, will give you batter Linimant , thui any now in use. See that each bottle bean the faesiallle hig nit/reef RidwaT & Co., none other is genuine litto atom, kris bottles. The rfotoning Oneament of Beauty is a Beautiful. Head of Luxuriant Bar. itabiries . aliciestAw The lady or gentleman who desires • beautiful article to them their Hair, are advised to make use of Radway's Circassian Balm it possesses many advantage:foyer all•other hair tonics and preparations. Firat, it clean**. the seal() from dandruff, gives tone and vigor to ,the , ;route: and bulbs, invigorates to healthy action the germ of life, which gives to the lair a healthy root, and •fofea the hair te grow i it torts baldness, stops the hair Item falling oat, makes it no., strong, soft and glossy, keeps it from turning greys or be coming discolored, it is truly a Luxury to diets the hair with this preparation. BLACK SPOTS ON THE SHIN. Dtiring the summer season we frequestly moot with persons who ass sorely ansoyed with black spots, about the slap of a pia a• lused, ; _just under On lining of the surface--thisre spots are truly Mislaying and tentative' in apppearance ; they are nothing mom nor leas than dust, Oilskin being warm mud the individual penning% freely, the dust clogging up some of the sabareonallande, their oily secretions are not giros o9', an d con. sequently a cheesy deposit is the result; this be comes rancid and tures blast, disfigure* dui Com- Vieftteei egif often infeweetand suppurates. Let adway's sosp.be freely used, absorption will take 0111106. slid the Spots speedily disittqwhi.-- Akio, if Roldwistr's soap was made use Of' is a Toilet - Soap through the day, these spots, and Other annoying exesessenees, would not trouble " Aet eatraordinkry ekeeis of Radway's Soap in removing Tao, San Burns, Pimples, Btotal:4k Puatukts, Tater, Rub, &envy, Marpbew and tbe.fites and s lioga of Innate, is trel7 Witedati. log besides, Fin of kinematic% allark, di olord. end , Isitti 'Wage, to a dean and beautlfureeto • oil. In' ell taut& for Rd. aear libiate i Ltil take none otber. ' . • • . wayli Medicated Soap in steel en. ci t t rit i e f e r ul4 4s ll P'" /Got . , ' .1113rAgente Or akfe'of the'abervekrttebra in 'Adams cossup'..-13. H. 1111421LAR: , theltys. burg; Patios My*, Eeitiald ; Mrs. Darsans, cjOuvrp Pritejtopr,e , .R. VP, 4 t1e1 . 1 „.= Amiga & itegoogies ,earoottstown; rr 1 1 64fillt OP4l44lollTiin j ift. AC O. Widie,Matop. don Meitsiingst •Isrvss, retunkutrgi I, /101 , -Aln t, tow, 4 , MAILTIAORE .111LIMILET*. newts' sokialmotaint St leganiumr. /mow als,itaaa.—.Tba whialla _it Monks pmbyte bad a tlapalaistalfoot laoadmaa. Was bode. of Xoo ) tiblai Howard olaia4aor_ lat I •$41,37i0,4 iodine 444 osato i; &wig •cily Mill% • •,Xvi 104,011144 1 4,1 meal 113 a 111 014. .o. 0 4 . v. , . amogyoir+Vilmett of 'nod lotratnalbilf WW1% , 41411/401112 ah, iii• tomb. iforouossiWA = r4T 1 girt P 4111.11Ankok R MOO 041 it ft amta • HtfrOpigs - ,Dxsii,sit. rm t44 ,, •, Also, Lirste tiabiti. ids, Heartburn, Oostlevaiii,v ertais, of AC Ski% Loos of A ppotheAior , Berme Had. biOnddlassi,,ltalpitati • tbe thwar t Inp tothridd timrtic stOlos,ob,lodain Ober diesasseeausau suds dm blood, tinier, ke Ode debilitate tinted .. • ' ' Who entitr'froore morbid andimeatistil condit ion, wiltend this medicine of PNESTIMABLE YALUE. I in all cues of debil4t this medicine acts lila A chiiim! t; TH6I:7BfiNDS 'hare tea its efficacy, and thoeueds More are hoWeede regiment ; end Dot ono solitary - ease of. fail hu yet been re. ported. Volumes could be fil with certifi cates of thpse.who have been auntly cured. Circulars, containing tit, LOOM& of te. marliable Cures, and the hi estimation in which this Medicine Is held irithe public press, can be had the sigente, Bee. !Pries, 50 rents per Bottle. L , Principal Ofßob, 122 Bul toupee', N. Y., up stain. . For sale in Gettysburg by 4 IL BUEHLER'. KIRRI. • In Greene '.County. on the lit inst.. by me.. Henry B. Dun, ADAM WHAT, of Morgan County, Is, formerly of Aderniffounty. Pa, and htiaa,PIMI.EIIT4 FlRLOWSrughter of Hun. Levi Fellow"; of Greene Cp.; arra. Oh the 1816 nil., ht the R J. J. Hamilton. MICHAdL Mi REX, 'mewl} of Menalled tp:, Marne County, Pa:, and Mint 11,125 .BETH C. BLOOM, of Clearfield owuntyra. On the 15th tilt., by the Rat Win. Uhl, Rev. D. J. EYLER, of hiartherburra.. (late , the 'Oettobuli Seininarp,) dfid Mt CHRISTIANA, daughter of John C. Hutt :, q., of Bomerset, DIED; In LitilieWtiwn, op , the 2idhlt„ after • severe and poled" Illness of four ionthi, DANIEL &REPORTS, aged about Baleen. Oa Sunday the 19th ult, s Littleatown, of typhoid fever, JOHN FORROTosged 25 years, 1 month and 2 days. 06 the 29th. ult., MATII4 JANE , dough terln of J. 8. d Sumannah n, of Hamilton- ban township, aged 11 nionthand I . day, tETTYSilifiCGilifitiiiii. 004nisii;' — ' ;Wi l l Meeting of t h e eel A be held, in the Cou hOuss. can :04- day the 9th of May in at ip o'clock. A. N, for the transaction impertant lowl iness. A full attettdaneela requested. • D. M. BMrER, Pres% D. M'Conauonv, Sec . May 2, 1851. • DOMESTIC MINTED, WANTED, a Housekeeper, to serve in a very small fainlv, in a plea sant part •of the county) the family is small, the work light, an4 be wages good. One advanced in years a accustomed to houiwkeeping. who can Urns well recom mended, will hear of a &Nimble situation by early application to tie Editors of the "SrAa." May 2, IEISI-3t . SHERIFFAUTY. To the Independent •Ilter's of .qclams County FELLOW -01TIZE1413:—At the wall citation of numertnb friends, I offer myself to your considerplon Is an pendent candidate fur the — dffie'of till at the next .eleettuu, Should I re• ceive a mnjority of your siffrars, I will use my beet °furze to disebirge the duties of the office with prompinles end fidelly. JESSC JOHNS. Petersburg. (Y. S.) Nl4 2,—te TF.C,TIM Fellow-Citzena of .Irlcos County. I BEG leave to outer much" as a Candi date for the office of if SBERIFF at the coming election, andtespcetfully so licit your support. Shout Ibe so t'orto nate, by and through youttood will, twin secure a majority of your votes, anti re ceive the office, I will prodse to discharge the duties of the office hot rably and with ! out regard to party. I JOMS ROTH. , Butler ip., May 2, 1631..te —__________ ero T. IC NOtice,is hereby g iven t the Stockhol ders in the , GEI"/ TSB BO WATER COMPANY." that au fitcOon. for Five Managers or said' Comp y wilf*, 'field at the public house of (l e aW. Itl'C ' lel lan in Gettysburg, on /dot? Me lash of May inst., betecen the ours Of 1 and 6 o'clock, i'• a. _ b D. M' CONAIJ HT, bec' May 2,180.-3 t IT011C4: , , rip HE First Account ofhtsbantce Err. Al- Turns% Committee /the Estate of A na B lIliN all ASR, Lllliiti haVing bfen fil ed in the Court of Comnin Pleas of A dwell county, the Court see liPpointed Tuesday, the 271 A play 4ay inst, foi the confirmation and alto Wane of said account, milers cause to the contray be shown.— By the Cowl. 'JOHN Pl1;11113, Protb'y. Prothonotary's Office, ? I Gettlyiburg, May 0,1801. 5 I 111* /Tom o]. o t lIIHE First and Final ount of JOHN ' I L .131tovon. Assignees outs lklynes, having been filed in the , rt of Common .Pleas oftAdatmo,county, , Court have appointed Tuuday, the Ith day ejJJay inat,, for the' e Onfitinatior and allowance •of said , acteounti, unless use to the con trary be ehown. , By theQoutt, I ~' . . .TWIN AMINO, Alvah'''. 1 11 00 °Datiq'a Orme, . 2 . , , , Galiyabutg, May 2, teal ; S' ' 'llit° .'lliats,,,',.o4;etiOK lirMil w,fiotrt,At ,i 1,0,0444 me pitlol6,:tnag i a ql'hßqd i bide 164 , 11 , i/I(4st cif'HATEI ti r hp Iviti (Ipkillo lo -' iii . Oiili, iiteilidel '‘ ' iz lit, RusslA, . AND Fi SLOUII . `AII I , =liitt gi of Ail kll' , Pg biAi -4 l 410i1 1 , hhdAtio lii)v" ' ' •" ', , AAP FORiktlit iiiin 110Y8 ' ; , h ,• ll :Z i telfrA rk ,fle I 10 4 iStal tio &zit oiat I jtei :r7f t r ie!=, '90116 ,motia ;ortTli. gr a :Ze l; and ter usi Oi l !ltt l il , 1444101411 n 7 1 -; ~ .inurrags WM: N - 0 1162.411)601tebilliiiiiii1 to - Sillark• l e" md APW, ~ Pr°4" t fiencemed! that the Aileiti,nfaerattan 415c.ottft4 of 01 ;4 ',deceased :pamas heeiaia f, Ineritiimed, will be presentAdlit , Oil Q alai' Court of Ai, km! ffinlrnft # 4) 09 1101 i°4l4 ,l l Prt Rice, nn - iateidam lite ,tlt,d , eftey of ay next. via p 7 , ~ :i. , , • i . r 224. ille twat and Goal acaoltatisf .h. apt, Wiefer, 4.dokiaisorafor of Om setattalof Christian, stooer, deceased. • 2?s.,•,The second, and, final account o, Geprge rlKerEhler. idwinietrator Ole es tate pi Abraham) Kama. deceased. 228. The first and final act:wont of lieu- Witt gerrnah, Admipietrator of the Walla Jeremiah liorntan, deceased. 227. The first account of .Josephllacce4 gartner, Administrator of the estate of.Pe. ter Crabs. deceased. 228: Tied firatind final sceounfer no. ben Elden. ExecntOr of the Jesi will and testament of eateries I)eLap, d4ceped., 229. The Slut account of 449t!Vralt. Administrator of the estate ofJohn Well; deceased. 2,39. The, first end isal account of Sam. nel Hold. Administrator of , t h e estate of Juliana Sowers, deceased. , 231. The first and final account of Jo seph A.'Shorb, setitogr Execfitor of Di. E phraim Davis, deceased. 262. The, Ant and final account ,of Joh, Troup, Aihninistritor of the estate 541,1‘- cob TroOp. deceased. 233. The first and final athsoinif Of 00. Will and Artery Roller, Executors of ihe last will 'end testament of Abraham Rel. ler, des:mese& ' • • • 294. The first end final acooune of' John E. Spangler, Administrator of 'the aerate of Sarah Cunt, deceased. - • 195. The first account of Frederielt Colehouse, Administrator of the estate of John Reek, deceased. *B6. Thesecaindaccount ofJohn Louch and Daniel Grnsccist4Ettecetors of the last will and testament of John Gets,,deceared. 287. The firstaccount of _JaciolifilJark, Guardian of Adeline Irniiman. 238. The first and final 'count oSPan id •Wolf, Administrator of the estate of Barbara Wolf, deceased. 289. The Account of John Biker, True . tee for the sale of certain Real tstata James Rhea, deceased. 240. l'he further and final account of Mary C. Yenow.ins, Administratritt pf George Yenowine.'ileceased--settled by Semite! Hoffman, Administrator of Mary C. Yenuwine. deceased. , 244. The Srat acconnt cif 'Moses daub and Daniel Geirelman, Executors of the last sill and testament of ' Abrithim 'Reit deceased. 242. The second account of -raffles J Wills. Administrator of the estate of Pau Sower's. deceased. 249. The Arm and final leetiunt of WA liant H. Wright. Administrator of ihe'en tale of Wm. ThOtnii,' deeeamed. 244: The &stand final acioubt df ram uel J. Slinrb, Executor of the lest wilt and testament of Jacob . KUltn, deceased. 245. The account of Benjamin Landis Executor of the last will and testament o Isaac Stonecipher, deceased. • 246. The account of rumen McCleary. nne of the Administrators of the estate of IV m. Satlien ea' ~ decessed-*--ex it ibi led by Wm, It; Sadler, Administrattot of the ee., tate of Thomas Alec leafy, deceased. 247. The second and fine! account of Max well ShiecAls atid fia•muel.Knox, Trus tees for the sale of real saran• of Samuel Knox, dereased. 218. The first and final account of Wm. IV, rtaton, Executor of the last will and testament of Barbara Lefever, deceasSd. 249. The first and final account of Ben jamin DeardoilL Executor of the lest will and testament of Henry Hershey, demur ed. 250. The second.. account of Jscob Wooer, Atlutinistratur of this estate pf George Kalltreitkr. deceased. . W. AV. Register's (lifter, (iettystptg. , Regimes.. , gay, i, issi. I%I3TICEs" 11.E:17gRS of Administration. on the ag-4 estate of Daum KaggroaTe, Littleatown. Germany. tp... Adams county. deceased, having been granted to the sub scriber, residing in Littlestown, notice is hereby given in all who are indebted to said estate, to make puyment without de lay. and to those having elaime-to,prisent them properly outhlintlested for settle ment. AMOS' I..,;CEE PORTS, May 2, 1851.-61 0 4duer. A GERMAN WHIG PAPER, Jar le011tlio!PA. THE undersigned will publish a GER MAN WHIO PA PER, on and after the first of August, 1851. It will contain twenty•four .tPeing the present size of the PgOPLE'S AIIVOLIATE, and will be printed on, ENTIRE NEW TYPE. Subsoritgipa , . ONLY ONR AOLLAiIi Y.EAR, , in admire. -Address: HBNitir F. THOMAS. "Adroit'' :Plop% York, foon'a. Plelegittyttburg Star earl 6 weekii this ufiki.-= York "Jchxxolf. Grant!' 3iltit never*. TO thi rtid,•..9l - iu onus, t r Quarter botiatima of Aaimpickivaty:' l'he, Grand Ittquiot, inquiring in and for The County of • Adame ' at 'A'pril `'Sbasionp, 1851', titneetfully'preseitt to•four bontire that the Public' Houses licensed bt yaut linnora as Tuna and Taranto in your tald , County, are•as a general matter kept Open on the Sabbath Day; and' in many of them drinking is iiermittiid, and litiocirs atilMit Oh that MI, entiti;aky ta the Ilia of the ens*. " • - • • t• • (, , et , otaibr otb. titbit) :beryl ' i ' • ~ April 22. mt. JOHN ELlAlB,•Fertattso: • ~ - j rt__,,,i .;" - .•.) ACT ADOPTED I N` 1703. , I ~-e Ji t .`l'ii •-".+'!".... t+. , ' 4 I,:'' , ,Wrqi! I. Sec. • . All persons who are found drinking and tipAiim a ltt *Pk, IrustleklaltllSTLlSlew pub. tic how; et ittaga.a# ttaoritsi 14 at iagslwibek. :1 1 PliffonktIPAIII141 5 11Pdaha or 'en" loft :gond. shall, for every Ofireakir, *big and pay one shit. ,#illl Allik 4141Piftrift,S° 400' Alfso l l4 Ihfikotql_ ll A [ mt L i tt a tba 1 131 1141 y 4gli Ps iOltt I,7 i .trr: llA ilk rEili"dffirajelikilled l'i'lleiiiikh public ,llotlmi -antlittatt satottasilita saaditla *itch tiOttleni:lail; Ault, t *beef :Ilium/ 'quietly , eii:idisperia I , bat in' *nal 41/filelliitl..lP,iiilt,Naa. , Peirlyic aro Mb before 'Oho mak- ,pliergiey cool • wilt lkii' atObkl; lir illill Ibiltn lo ellt lintallieheardeihreilliiinthalliatan'tilitaiileb. lAuttebelkeepare of mut •alt,luitiemi e town.; Or 44* . rube* tuousip,* pleat, Isis, *hall toeirdariene• i, •Pi "Y ,ststioglifdl,. being collvlciPld' ~ L , , vier oar. vigil aiagiairetp. big, t ' * 4'4 the roof et bil• ' more areal- WV ' ' t ilba i ll; tbli i iiiri•raiti:,'fifilkiiill ilissiimilledelikvatits - activoilii so sad , no alit oksviiim il J'..., .. •S I . ri,l: '4,1 f)•.i Aril 26 / lett:4li • .?, .-m., ). 01 ~ , '1 ,;:, tt. 01 .., (ifit Caro ftrvibel). *l4, , ew Supply just Received at. NAlintitsl,lfl IROCERY & VARIETY STORE FritHE subscriber has jest returned, from I...the city with a troth musoitmeot of every variety of t, • • • . GROCERIES; —,.. inciudiiii lirftrie Rio Goff N. ° 11 " .1 *: crushed, and i o r. il sage. N. O. sugar•house 4 , soul syruiPtitillssie, istaik'grii salt, !Ai 1 pure starch, saldrit'di, peep t . aii'at t pt r ginger, cloves, mustartk, rice, iiditlinim - ,rfl, tobacco, scut etiatt.P:r.tes. critic-, ire of different kinds, innliscli` g Atiri,'lnti ter, soda, Medliiiii, tC.l l Oat , ..,,,.,/, t . , i Fruits And Confecticins, bandies, raisins, figs, pruneiv'sintei:eocie6. nuts, oranges, leinons,keitrons, almonds, &e. Also the best assertniintiot seer. opened in Ciettyttbniik, ery,thing in the Qupplutwrr". corn to onto hest phintkbt*lps , prqeoßsee Tarsi, Wgetlier Iv* l'hirge„varielTiffr - Miscellaneous, tecods,,N.o strentilur seri* 'tubs. bkidietti; bides*, door 'nista, . browns. bevycdklt ' its% Ina ' &Ai, 4 horele; fteltrbt kitties and forke. Vdtehts;tipeitintrOirttibuir, ittidtrotr, lead,.pAirder ihrtt.&wittitt little 'oA' evert tin( in'th'eVirrieti tiditi! TKO litut for past isstiri: iher call at his' establiehntitst'loh , ll4 nOrthAviet orlhe Vitttrichtdi feeri ailettted,hii ftirltifthvx!lea4 Flint diit 'cannot be best. IVl$l. W. HAIitIISLY. Gettysburm April 264 - ÜBLitl, On , Sateirday. the 17th day: 4 'Nay next - • ' 61.2 e'docki P. ,ill:- , 'l - 1 , litY tqrtire 'of an order of ahli Orithette J O - 0 'Coot Of Adams county, the sukisoA bar, Administrator of the Estate Of 'JOHN Zot.tasioaa. late of Frederick county, - Md., lit deceased, w flintier:at public Sale, on.the premises, . a Tiiio of • , 'Mountain Lank : , , , • 'containing' 80 AOREI3, more' r %Mi. 'situate 'in Liberty to*pabire; Ad:int .- Cows. try, Pa., adfoiniq hindelifJatttee O'BrieW, Joaeph,7•rattater, Peter Stern, tind . oilitit+. The land ie'well eat with Chesnut and other young thriving Totssiv l'he land is within,one and a half,atiles of this Emmitaburg and NireAsiabiarti v irttropike. . 10...Terma madelFnciwn on day of sale by' '''.." ' JOHN 'IN: COON, Aivr t tlifiN By the Coint- - -it. Delivrt idle. Cleat- • April 28, 1851--4, .- .:•• ;, ; "';'' GETTYSBURG FElll4'ir rtilllS lost ittniqn, under .the directiottof . WALLACe. Min be. , re-npened on Nonday.the2dof Septembin and ma tins. in.two sessions of five 'tontine teals, until the last of June t leiving.Judy.auti August for vacation instead of May and October. ; .; TERMR.—Ten dollars perkeision - or alfp months with- eitra chargee for the gunge!, Drawing and Fancy Work. Pu pils will be charged from 'the time tering till the end of the :session. ' ; and no deductions frorn the price will be made, ex cept for time lost - by the Teacher, or pro.' iracted illness of the pupils. Ref/Mice is respectfully mid. to the followin i g gentlemen : .• , it;gaiateaftsimal.er, J. A.Vbeinscites,:. , Dr;,14‘14, R CVlrtritn. z'-, Qr. Komar,. Pref2.lsest4 l .. ' liltM. fordoert. ProrCifkYet. J. IS, Denso r - - Rol. R. Johnston. . . Aug. i i o.gf arch ' 3 ") - 17, ; NO'FICL. . . , 17. ETTDRS of Administration on kite AA Estate of IscoartEimitsfr•tial lin• towas'p, Aden* cow ddeeeilekheiing been granted to the eubleriber, noticem liotebyg wen so all ti lib are iadeb tad totolid ,Easata,wroiskepaynsent withouldeisy,and to thosehaving clause, to present thirstime property authenticated to the. 'tuba:Fiber, residiugia , Tyrone township, for esitl6. • • GEORGE E. STARRY. , April 125....41t-• . • • •://ihot`r.•l . t NOlrlon. t,t • • .t ETTERN Adininistratiow, An L estate of Jona Zama:mai' lam, of Frederick- eou n ty, Md.v deeesusid.f ;having been, granted lb 'the , subsoribsrt 4e/d -ing in lifebillasville, Frederick eounty, nodes is hereby given to 41,whe udeht od to said estateoo eiakepaynieas without delay, mato those hit visgaisitnsito present them proposigcauthenticated for settleinent: • , J011N.504 (JOON: April 1861.44 t • ' 1 t,l 0n0.13. L*l'TElj.,siiektl '' tr ' tilde MIMS atien.on !I. tote 41( THP.O II !CFIthAV. 11441 of 1 1 yr 1"011, ‘ toeite . hip,,..litintes.co.... Penn's; 4- '1 ceased, hey% 'hee greeted , tp the. isuh i i t ni t i i 'rs rel" ( 101 in . 1041Nitoix t , no}ir4 ii hereby g iven to 1 i Oee 1006,19,4 toMilici estate, te Mel!eipeilireeeto and to thciee'hev jog claim. to preeent the same, .fropstey atithsaticsted. foraetdement. , , •tWAL 11. , 8ADLER4 April 1.1.--St Eveentor - • ASTOTICIE.; - _ ..,,, i 2 y ETTEIMit 'tptegimem, v n 6 the estate IA of Ho ' Vtift ' late .of Cum berland tp., c „paving been granted tot 4 ',Yielding in Cum berland,towns'p, notice ip hcreby, given Co such ale 64 iiitlifitellridledid tottilisio make ( g payment without delay ( and those havin oldlittrimt tatitsliiihrdlti ttm thiA eent. - . •pnpkerly. atuthent4eNted; Air eVittokben .pi • , Ir .., te ,, ' . I '`tiAßlEB TUOIttSOIII,C ) Jr.gliig mia..4k•Ji at: , , •,.. tp te nu t iA r .,:t. QC 14:4 , -,--A fresh eupplyjustret ,;4 r ri,v4iiriltlill4oil isl Pqr 4-.4i 0 ,a 4 111 Java t•orto/CAst/Pet;tll6 * agd Slo4rt'a etosp pulverized amok stashed: -fingers ,i4` Ay :Pm, PI .. P.( 141 , 64.411 all/d SogßlN.'rea, dk.e : April IR t • . A. B. KURTZ. t.M" 1;4t.. * ges. Tissues, Barry, le Ptivitnr, kuwits, , Gingham*, Prints, isle., the largest;and best Jetsetters in anikn4ll bp bad 14tr41141 i c 6o l NKl n i: • 4111 1 4f4r9te..• 1: FIRES FIRE 1 ' '"'• 1 ---'''. I,# t !t il filar; Delailtre Mutual Safety ,in t. - IL 'ranee Company. Pholadolytfirg: lit ow di,ing businvss on the mutual y gin the insured a participatiottiA' ill prilttii . or the Company. without HASA! , tieYdrid 'We prem in m paid. 4 1 1 1'00:errifirA noses tok e n on which asscrasittialirir nidiiii' t- ' • • .ri:4 li . ~ ,__l?te.anbseriber, as Agent for the stum c p ompiny% *ill make hi elm* perthanetrt dr limited. on property' *id #4. rim,pr every deaeriptron stains' foals , 4 •'. Oiirriage by fire. • , SAMUEL FAIT NESTOCK2' ; G,eltyaburg, March I, 1850.4tf .1 ' ni.L. : THE UNITED STATES t 'T. FE IN :1 1 1 It ANOW, 1 ogvlvti/TF 4, 'FRCS? COilll'4,?V l ) 4 ' f.f i Charter PerOetaal ; Li 1 CAPITAL $250,000--I:htstt i tiVEITLH• lot oi ' I t I firlilE constant, unsolicited appligeticipg (-PL., for Life Insurance, furnah die enpt *leant and gratifying proof..fled ItIA pearkie mind is deeply impressed with gm SilislOmportance of this subject. Ibegrem mAiject, however, of insurance, should jut aofesy ; otherwise the whole unitive to it I , ewe- may be disappointed. Too intselli pprtteannot be practiced in the selection Al an office, tv#,l, &whit* to effect the contract. Mar choice should he • regulated, eel siy ply:lent-and constunt large inducements.tail sleie b is certainly incompatible with,feturgo hgnefits. The premiums on life ere gal culated for • the (owe. if present and pro pective benefits, therefore, are gives, gm month, ultimately, must terminate in litl gat*, disappointment and ruin. 'l:hp ell , - gpeAsiined at in this institution is stability and perpetuty. The , rues of premium /mom been carefully, prepared with serail one, to fluctuations. The cash system hoopla° been adopted. Unpaid premipm opt" constitute no part of the assobritif Allgirpompany, and every contingency 4- pig fortified with an, ample capital, Sort' ttitymtamps the whole system.. This, fp* ewe; paramoultko all other conoidOratiosl9 conistiovjg tlte compeny to publie,feefor. Apt fa'. EtlPlantitpry,. pamphlets, Oinks. statism papa;!,, tufo:imam:4 t arsi tom OHM will be ch,eerfolly furnished .tty AIrQONAUGHY, Bag., who 0 betir,tspip appoints t agaisit.,of the-company, (44 (0 i DIRiNTORZu ' 7l/ t 1 PPPIMpti R. Crawford. ro l t a Coldest, #. f km. W. Thompson, Lawnnsys *li ma Junin W.Tingley,' George )11 4 14 t eel) L. Florange, Saw Dee ~." William M. Colltirtlie 0 ' "Jethe L.' Wilton. vf , ''o :' STEYR FIV IL A/HAWN:NIA Pewit k :A=031003 W. Taostesom. Y.Prosidentoi. i i .MAUNAI 1136:11floszAteX ant. ~ Arosar-Manuel tyre 1 . DCALEXAMIXII-Xy P 7. OItFF. , l ' ll .t. 20, i 1350. ' '' ' 113% ' '4CEYST()IIIEOAItriIttIAL kJ LIFE INaIfrANCE . COMPANY. , ,OP WAIIRIff/1010, I' g - .. , , !, ~•}4 ~, 0 , CHARTER P&IVIBTI,I4L. , , i ;,Oplirantee ci,i,pitil; 574'0(19 1 tilry as law as agt,Oli.; mo c;?,qtamxi. Ms ,4110,1$isifi. ~, dils compirty'respectfupy q . attention of the public to thd u I I ,i , ttvant4e4 Which alai art& eti* i!, 7 i , e, op itOns destrous , of inadrtug i , „I', I tu i ~.i j• , - j ~ L It . the profit. bt the t.0...46N IF " iri l l Ad ' atinnally ambng die life mefp Agri dividends.besring ieterest,pily , , , It Ma at the end ofeach r fear: i5n,...... ine Ir&t , pcolialent may be peN 4 ,l9tlnsily, senti•afaiiipAY.Or ilWlnetar when they amount lo IWO and Up . Mier , ;nay be paid' int .lialC in s a sh' oAs ills:ice by note at 12titiotitl41. . ,-, u Wives may insure the liireis4thei4hpli hintia. or husbands roeflosiiiii Itetr i owp {i r eb in favor of thisireives and ishio , , Aug. securing to thitir taMilite 4ikji . : ' 1 editors cannot EJni ' lit'Ottago, , i t litt4h and insolvdin`. , illit,o ellifflf , i 1 yi AKI/' h i ' (6- Pamphlets and . ienitiii 4 tiani ', lif TAW forsh. w i l by the underidinek ieo is , the , , Npt4r i ftic4it at Gettysburg. '. - ..,•:. 1 f V , K V•I'V a KI NT 4- 11... 1 r. it Y i d , 0,1", 11l i 8 t mrp• I. '(:rD ck . sk I' ititv pangs, , regularly.,;sn't . horiiil Med Cal Es !T l 4‘ e ne r ' 2B, i b 1i0t ..,. :0 .t,' ,., '1 741:::177: t.r '.: 1 11 - .00US. 'l 4 ' OA • I ... . t5TRA.,61 , 41114 , 11.iii , -- 1 . I 1 , ? ' w Miles Southall? tr,titillk4l, l l , l 4 'Oirmany Totaashifi Aitito . y ‘,“ , ,p ~,: . t,,:. ~,, /V" 3, i i 4 PX 4 4 lIIS establiablitbnf kg:* iti Alb itit eratiou andtatititatecl lotto ail tin r d rinding upon the tithetteettollo ti ( hi The very beat manlier. ,Fertile 'inhere wanting giifilliiiit'dnnti;"iiiii. i I f ig Mine of low weitieWvtilll 'pleinfti • t 1 Air EatablielinVeWt: torlittWher , he - '6itnienodateti, at a*tiniete.° l ,' . ,r lie ' ' ,/' , 1 /t ":' w yttorlitL i ,„,,..:.f., i,, t aelette by and in connellipo with Ibleggir • Flouring , Mill, fl A:e l . . , _ ',MX' together are caloblatted to•db' IA trientitint of work. A PLiitel'AßN.l, JCL° VER. ditliit , Ili , hi colitis:4k '. matith kilts eatabllebeatitOtoid •Aleteiti lin (dew' be done at ell tionett.g.-elloiette / ido %Mid and for sale. ~ , r';` h i ti "I - AT THE MILLS; ';• , :a,ki taiholeaale and retail, FaittilVittttilitiler• "fittesWiteat Flour, Dye; dim; toe *tit. 'Whist Flour, warrietedibiterfor!' Allei* lot of chopped ]filet Oortt,'Oets, Mitioltott., Drill, Bliorts,llbtwOff, 0L0.,' to bitted it 'A'll Fames at fair rite,. ' '' 1 ; :', all 0I I 14' 1 ,0 ' rt. i S 1 4 1*: tu t tin lkand at all thOlie,lbi tale or,OXile lie for enground. '''llo4ti l Personit,ettga it the Flotii"'llett:Feed bulkier, can e ac- Heikki:iodated at all times on the elelarteet 'notice, either with the Flntrr and Feed m , . is ‘ a ifacturede it .6y having thetie l awn Itafc ground. • ,) , P ' Thu. estatilishment has been greeted it heavy expanse Yeti the ipeci a I convenience iiHriecom m oda tion 4 ther neighttothixt4 VitSrill ho eirlitift ot) by'firat-rate ' ' i'XPERIENCED 10114,r115. 1 z Ilhei underangwetl therefore reepoefftnlY iiities the patronage ill the thlttotititlit* Kin try. Farmer, may rest ;fluted' pf 'Hiving their glibding cud afl ottletilrOrb %nit at call( r of to Mills, in ill* vety heat manner, and At all Ilisirs upon short 'tied*. Persons going, in OW *thilliih. vent from a ()mimeo run At in trowa add particularly le' te dry arntoori, elute the *trams are low . and water "wee, Ivy vain:lg a short time, like thine grain lhoMe with them marrefreetrcd sr they may *tab, Thoar that bring pia.iitv Is it,. atone ran at all time. Maims and tit ep with (hem ground /hotter lb *tithe . GEO: ARNO - • L oc o s ' 'Grove. 4,epi, te..,-46 1 , 0 ,A 1: ~..„. ....„._ ____r _ ...., 5t.4....---1 "r• 4.OTH CAOS/rrirXis,,:gar INGSAccgrivri loshiosoahls missy popoited and for sale W I Atiiioo4.4.
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