NEW REGISTRATION LAW. THE SOUTHERN RIGHTS CONVENUON cLOSI,NG SCENE S —A DAT RN &LENT. Thelma Legislature panda a bill, tusk- '' C w• ta iszirtiN) May 741.--eA ininotity report, eigicillbv thee° ot the Fort u nittee ing it the duty' of the Reeistet oftsich Omni- I preempted. A resOlu ty, from and after the fi rst of July next,l"l"4"l-4410 was non by Ir. Orr, (smendell) was offend, to provide books for the registration of the marriages which shall be contracts(l,„ and P led g in g the Cons eittioi to abide the the births and deaths whielr alien Occur / action of the Legislature of the State, as to within his county. TIM' objects of the Inn whether secession shall take place with 'it' ! without co-operation. A debate ensued. are to perpetuate evidence of the marriage. \o- new phases were adduced. hut all eon-1 birth and death of inhabitants ()fans Com curred in the wrongs and reined), differing nions faith, and to gather important sane as to time and manner ; but whatever the , tar)) nets afTecong the physical well are of tlWhionan race• Its main pru% tenons are action they will support it. Those against i the original report were Messrs. Butler, 1 as follows :--Clergynien, aldermen, piste Orr, and Barnwell. The latter ces, end al/ persons by or before whom ed if South Carolina separated from the consider any marriage may . bereafter be contracted, , Southern States, it would be 'filial andi at. are required to certify the same to the lit:g igot of the county 'in which they gi reside, ' trlthelitai to the illeutuilith V tS • lar e r Y"' sbatid, lie / 'lie question will be taken tosonortow ving the full name of the liii night at nine o'clock. and,the Kepott• will occupation, birth-place, and residence, the fall maiden name of his wife, the names be adopted by a lar g e n i a j uri tY• Mil. of their respective parents, the color of the; Rliett will probably speak toonorrow. , parties, and the tone and place of marriage. ' Physiciatis,•inid.wives, or other persons ettaitLEaTON, May Bth.--The-siorivew shah assembled this morning as the ,thittal in whose care a birth shall take place, hour. The debate presents *motets , fess melte I return theieuf to the Register as riforisii(:;-settiug forth the sex, color, and I " Ire ' Tl i e • address wag nnoPettlo4 a -1 (lowed, together 'with the followiegresulso name (if any) of the efiild.' whether born quick. of the full natne and occupa. , thins , First—With or witholit meeperation, ttOn of the . pareots, the maiden name of the Mother, and the tla.y, hour and place of fur secession. Second---That co-operation is not worth such birth. Physnlans, surgeons, or nibs 1 the sacrifice, of all tutantsupos attbrultisioo. er peilon, in attemlance at the dual' of i any individual.shall make a return of the I Third—Secession, icestmetielto,sover same tu the Register as aforesaid, giving el il nl Y' • 1 ' ' the full name, sex, color, age, neetipstion, l Fourth—The C " venliss ° 4 Id Oine r ° the sverreign pow-- place of birth, mile, place and cause 'of , he Legialeture to oza death, of .stich indis idual, es oh the haniesl er ' .• , • ': s, . ~. of his 'niter parents. the burial ground, in ' The Convention formed itself NM -11 which Interred, and if leassacil, the name Central Association of State. Preeereieg of husband or wife, as W s case may be. the u present w rite, "lull" °_,,,i'Pekifi t .. tee Ind Sextons or other persons having charge of M em b er., sulk nine aniaaniniana'ssilloff entitled to doable• 1111118 , Association. oitei vaults or bOrial grounds, are fort:Mile:l to , inlet or fdrbid the interment 01 any dead : district re P relentati n&• ' Tel furl° that • ilell4 body, without procuring a copy of such , 'rat Committee nine •distingutaliedlleks record duly certified. Marriages, births gates were appointed. l'ae,, Cuttee . elinn or deaths, which have occurred precious then "Pc."'" s in e die , Is "" Vale"' she deliberation's, on the Whelk 'Were tp the passage of Lim act, or marri vs. births or deaths of persons out of this State, characte rized with the greatest dbeernen children - of citizens of this State, may be ' • amid thenitf- ----... ' - ' - - -- registered in the same manner as .iforcsaul. I kirATS AlSOlitnilelel upon pralucing satisfactory proofs of all i Th e • Chirleston Courier dada not sub; the requisite facts to the Register.--j No letters of administration or letters tea umentery, upon the estate of any ecrihe to 'the "leers entertained by Mr: d acea , Rhett, that the ,preeent Plate Coneeetion ed person, shall be grained, until tine death should wide front tbe tinier; . Mr ghat of etch person is duly certified as provtd- entertains ail idea that South . Caroi . ina. by ed by this act; and no appointment °rl seceding and establiehing fele trade with guardiatis to the person or rotate of any , minor, shall be vain!, until the birth °lama: all wield*, Levying only ten per cent. du. Minor. and the death of his or her parents.: ties en imPerte, would be able to furnish shell have been duly certified as provided 'al/ the net of the , country with goods 20 by this act. The Register's books, or a 1 ~,. eßni. c heaper that • they conld be pre- 1 certificate from the same, dilly autlienitea.l` -- - ted under seal, shall be received in all th eared from anyother Staler If the roof e courts of this State as printafazie evidence - e ru n itthi were to and t o hke ksd e t h at C at any marriage, birth or death. The I would be war and South Carolloa woeful Registdr of each county Anil receive tenl fig fists. muc h that would - lammed dents for registering each marriage, die., to I taxation M n r w ßliett does not say, but the be paid out of the counetva:ethreawsuirtlywiss,ihl'e ! c e o l u la n d se eirt 6 on sets e . : t uner, which be giver , different! cents for examining wnwithent ie matter . fore Mr. Alien's cents when the testimony is reduced to I s rather forcibly : writing; Si.) cents for sett - diet up the reed s , w h e n s ow , 0 • • r in t he ord on an appeal ; and 50 cents ( or grout .i . • south III " lakPs an k ' lug a cedillas! eo?y• -of- der reteater ithi4 " 4 " . tbasale44w erame " "hß Weeti • e remodel her own e . d d colts tuition... an a °MI Register's shall transmit semi-annually . , c if!: i t t o her new ex i ata , m,e. Are t h ere not, January and July of each year, to the:Se 1 materials'eno4h in her basis of represen. I refary of the Commonwealth, copies of theit several records of the marriage* c la o l u i° n el try ille a l i t id n l o o w w country el to in d array , edl y ° il e a a t u lf 1 birth", and deaths, which shall be fi led in the Secretary's office ; and lie shall annually l ' dt e ul po til : l t br im e* b i r: t _ r b i w i n l rmie use o le f se me Tl lay bre the Legislature an a'astraet ori / te° Wi l l arise at home to beget quarrels a the w ole number of marriages, births and ~ ,inoegs; ourselves, Whilst we may look a diesthi Which have occurred in the State hosted in vain for the sympathies of others. during the preceding year. The hill . originated, we believe, w whose counsel we have rejected with 1 ith 1 Mr. Annarnotio, a member of the IleuselittranLeaanid,onwaire political we d .--.- ,---__. If allowed to construct oißeinesentatives from Pelletier e P tat.e" .1 a new form of Government In peace a-1 although a compliance with its detail* ' wtkl,,he,,, found somewhat vessioSens, ,ad d i ainngst ourselves „ it will then reinain for I r ,i gto proride eitanding artily , and a navy bar,derktr)nle• Yet. 41 : w il l , thaubllime ,prave f ll ' to;coutelenti ware; abroad—for it is well tuelful for the preseleation of teethoony 1 a r t el la ati ei ve c lO n pi n e iza im ne pzr aa uto w t e e li ve u ots for of w as h:: i i f k r . o ll 7:.:7l:r a li m m o il w im e i their n,,, so much l mining mpay in •facts connected t to any °4443 of murals as to calculations based on the consequences of such smelts. with ditsubjects of health, pupuletiom, and ...Without any of these expenses, and others the domestic Meilen*. ...._..., _... _ .._ ........ ....1 not here noticed, hut equally as necessary. ' One irOlik queeresi murders we have thislutte pays as *general tax, say,*4oo,- ***read of is detailed in the St. t.aw, 0000 ~ . i • ream, county (N. Y.) papers , the victim', r , The.reedel• can odd to this, to be,raised bidnitillati•Pectise. am old farmer of 75 ,i s wont the PIPPIN an lahlitinnid gum, nearly yin* reiiding in Potsdam, in that comity. i equal° one litilf the expenses of the Gee- A.effelir Ste we can come at the facts, Pease ,t end Goverameot been , Can Smith Car- Wititil to•buy a farm, and went off into : °Una sustai n . herself twin each taxation Canada' with a Mrs. Smith, who profess' as ; that, in time of peace I No! and if to sell ter have one to sell, ' left , her by her:this be added the absolute certainty *Pear, fait husband, a Mr. France.) under feign- c it will appear more steady how hopeless ed eirchinetances. Here Pease and Mrs. lit is to expect anything front an enterprise Smith travelled as man an d w i f e, and already contletnned by all those Veteran while stopping at Kingston Pease sicken- statesmen of ourowir, *hes* judgments We ed and died, from, as circunistancea after-1 have been aeenetemed te res Ven- '' War le ward revealed, poison administered by his !inevitable-1r collection of the duties - in ft male associate. She took possession o f the harbor o charliitoo,•will cause gullies his money, some $6OO. and sold his horse ions hetween,Oli State andFsideralandwis• and wagon, but was soon after arrested' . hies that will let' the ball in motion.— and her guilt exposed. She has a hut'. , Where will It etc, f !ill the reader Pe' band living, and Pessideaves a wife and rue. reflect and determine, whether it grown up children. Ile was represented will be -wise to threw away :our position, now occupied with our Southern Street, to mite elute infirtn, but this is hardly reas (IOWAN; With the fact of his going off with; reap the horrible mittesquenees of civil efte. Smith, because if as represented he ,'cart:The. Mica Pueretiew Will -mo w ouhr n j ost likely h a v e reoiamed at home 'demand what they may enjoy in times' of at•ith hit family. , The latter has hereto- peace, but few have calculated what may fore borne'a good character, but it is now 'be lost in, war. A tolerible,idea max be rentelebered (as Is apt to tor in such cases) fortrieff by' tficeli'wfici know to what ex ttott her tirsChitsband died quite suddenly. • lent Old igteleas aPPethea of ' teen' tri ll . be —4oOng. Pp , . . . i indulged4Wheti not under , the wholesome . . , reeteitiows of well regulated societ y." rxhiseevAels RAJ isa,AD.—We learn ' 4. :......z. . . ...• 1 ' , franc,tl4 7 .Piiiveurg Gazette that the di- ,: REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE,••=Nothing rectors-at the Pennsylvania Railroad have: shows more convincingly, the I ides impor ordered` the * hlountian Section to he put 1 lance attaching to the secession mu mem.' under' ontract. from the oth to the 12th o( old Pallitelloilomt than the feet that /fa ef Jnne next. for a distance of 35 mile 3 ,—: mediately after the throwing ' down of the The r ee d4l t e m t e n , d os ," w ill c „,„ glove by South Carolina, the President the Allegheny nommen), encountering 'and half his Cabinet set out on a pleasure some ef the heaviest grading offered in this • trip to the North, to be present at the open country. In a dd ition to a number of ex. tug of one of our great internal improve motive ceilings. embankments, end col. -meats, connecting the East willuthe West, variasitrata wilt be tine tunnel 1,200 yards and the North with the South. 'Thesel htleagili at therstininist of the mountain, tr(m clamps are more efficient in present andeauther of 240 3 ards'throngh Pingle'e , tog the Union than all the efforts of sensi. Point. i Isle men to convince fools that they are in' 1 , .„,„ Is - a t tiooausit ' iii v the wrong. It is the mildest and moat a he 'greeable form in which cold . ita1 . : 1 0 1154 at*l UP'S* A n e ci :Y m o it r i k ei t n o g r :he ' use d to "Q" can be counteract the effects of nullifiea lutist* of tliptil. makes this significant I tion. vommentary—elt is anything but a salts. I factory skate of affairs, when, at one port, A MONSTER BALLOON:4If. Wise. the I great American wronatit, hae now in prep. and% One month , we see the importations o f tore , g , me ,b andias to the extent of oration a monster balloon, holding fifty eleve,ege against the export of domes-' thousand cubic feet of gas, and capable of, MO naniforeigh goods, of $1,947,660 ; leas- 1 carrying up sixteen persons of one ioni se( a balance against us at one port, and dred potinds each. Ile.expects to nave it for eue.Anmitli .of $5,307,223, of whirls ready for ascension about the Ist of June. thent)tal been pael in specie 15,482,182' ell b in: t; --. g ii ,------ lam- 1 !'es in A t 4 h t e ory ln i i s ha to i exclusive of *leek and other Public *Man' guag ' e h a ere d wit si r - e i s l i t ) 1dol tina, wine!. have been tent forward as re- a tribe of Indians who fled from a relent. n latittaemi. ...........,.....*...._. ./ leas foe to the trackless forest noise South is Muth Mau. Pouted Jacob Field, was west. Weary d en- travel-worn, they roach i neote l e i in Lebanon ilia last week. i ed a noble river, whirl' flowed through a 1 eilte r ese4 with iiirsiling L i m premises of beautiful country. The Chieftan of the I N e Xi addeerntlNneth Lebanon tewnehi ,. band struck his tent pole in the groond, "sea* tome sitot , ssroes," erneourt hie deo :T h.lam) e eels imed; ;Alabama! Alabain a V-- ti er , p eter , not • rehehme J aco b es a • pro . (silere we rest! Here . we rest!') sewitirristrlttrtleyStelhices with' Tint Coot.4.t.—The New Orleans , a ANA We lit 'shad, IQ ;acute nut ,Delta ansounees's9 deaths from` Cholera to he etuldotie in Wanejeleif t iiiiite. re ' ter - at Sayan Ind u oarlike, •superintitiosid by ex -44 lON kla,bolC !`,.;evar, pruning barn. ' evasive eating of fish,, , ' .` caught te quantities ha. - tby means of the overflow. Election of Judges. i f "The amendmentof the Cottontail , gently ratified by thir.petiple , mute' a regulation of tletails for the elee n 'Judges of the several. Courts of the l ei inonwealth. It has hot been printed pamphlet lavvs, and aa every body ib, teresuntio its provisiume, a general pi cation seem' to be demanded. The lowing is from a certittedeopy.- - - The Judges of the supreme coon. of several courts of common pleas, and such other courts of reeord as are or sha be established by law. shell Ith.eltiCUid the q nal ified eleetorser tire Cominintwealth, in the manner following, to wit ; Thriodgiettif 'NW ettpriiilifir the qualified electoral( the remotion treallii. at large IT& Tilifertlint Jades of the sev eral courts of common pleas, and of such. otherecuertidf record es Itrit:Or Shell IA es nabliated-bylesr. and aN tither /edges re. *tired Debi hterned 'in , the law. by 'the qtialdled *let-sari of the several *diettlets ova Which they ere in . lsteside or' act II Judges rend- the 'Aseeeiate Judges of ' the ' courts of common pleas,)by the qualified '1 deetereof she eaunties reipeetively. The Judger of the - supieute 'Wort Shell hold their offices for.the sena of fifteen years, if they too lung ;behrive thentstilves well, i (subject toi the aleteterir horeinirter provi- 1 dud tor.) aubsquelat &IC election t 1 the PresitientJudgeirettheitteteril eourt of common plash and n 1 such other courts of record al aresorehall be established by Jew, lasi eibitherJedgei' iesthired 'to' be leareedlw she law, shill hole their °tikes for the tentroi urn yeses. if they shell so long Inhere themselves well ; the Amtel istateledges of theetiorte of Common pleati shall held their effieei for the term of five years. if they en Singleton 'behave 'Negri. selves well, all of whom shall be commis. siottedby the Governor, , but for any resit arable emetic - which shell not be sufficient grounds) rot iinpesefinutet.' the Governor ' shaliremove enrol* them on the address twu-thirds of ithoirbranith of the &Nis tether.- - 41h* flail election shall iikirliteeir ) , at the geneeel election• or this Uoitimon wealth, next after' the adoption of ibis- a mendment. and the 'etinim tautens of all the, judges who ithell'then be in office, shall expire'on theldrat Monday December • lollowingv, when the thrum of the new . Judges absU commence. -The persnns who shall then be elected Judges of the supreme court shall hold their offices as follows : one of them for three years, one for six years, one for nine years, one for, twelve years, and one for fifteen years, The terns of each to be decided by lot by the ) said Images. as soon 'after as convenient, and the result certified by them to' the Governor, that thelninthission tnay be is sued in seconlabee thereto. The judge whdae commission will first expire, shall be Chief Justice, and if two or more coin missions shall expire on the same day, the; Jadees holding them shall decide by 101 l whit shall be Chief Justice. Any vacan cies happening by death, resignation or otherwise. in any of the said courts, shall be need by appointment, by the Giver. nor, to continue till the first Monday of December succeeding the next general e lection. Tbe Judges of the suprenie euurt and the President Judges of the several counts of common pleas, 'hall, at stated times, receive for their serviees an ade quate compensation to be 'fixed by law,' which shall UM he diminished during their' continuance in nine* hut they shall re ceive" no fess or perquisitier of office ; nor' hold any other office of prefit under this Commonwealth, or under the government of the Milted States, or any °their State of the Union. The Judges of the supreme court during their continuance in office, shall, reside within this Commonwealth; and the other Judges, during their continu ance in office, shall reside within the ills. trier or county ler which they were re spectively elected. ,'Pee Timos.—Dr. °Mlles of Georgia, the owner of the slave Bhadiach, who was rescued from the officers of the limy in Boston. writes on the subject Mille Union in the•followang impressive terms. They are the more remarkable becau.e a treat many others have pronounced the Union not longer worth having. for the reason that Bhadrach• was carried MY: • "And although 1 wuuld not follt!tv the example of.the great Carthagenian gener al, by swearing my children to eternal war upon the opponents of the Government. yet so important and so sacred do I &in sider As cause of the Union, that should it ever, he my fortune to present a sun at the altar of any. church for its Christian rites. I •iihintld desire• the font to be filled with the mixed waters from the four quer. tors of the Republic, that he might ho bap tised truly in thealemenut of dm Union, so that, in 'all after life, the assoeia tion most. deeply impressed anon his mind shoald he the Union of this country with the worship of God." _ THAT OCEAN EXPILDITION.—From a gentleman who came from Florida _yester day in the Magnolia we learn •1110 the "e4Affrating putty", which had collected near Jacksonville have all dispersed m 'their homes. The party, about the 26th 'ultimo. numbered some 600 men, fifty, of whore were to, be mounted. They ex pected w have left Flor ida in the Cleopatra. 'and her detention in New York is said in be the immediate cause of the break op.—. We are not, of course, in 4he secrets, but we suppose that the leaders found . great difficulty in arranging the detti(Le so as to guard against a as, and have all the different parte of th generid plan work to. getber without mak' g their own move ments public. rip they have been so closely _by the v, BlaPts' of& rent that it embarrassed elk thetr„ caoirt. meets. The expedition may, we suPpose, be now regarded as at an end.---Sav, Rep. ARRIVAL o► THZ EUHDPA steamer er Europa. with dates from Liverpool to the 26111 April, arrived at New York on Thursday morning. The news a not of much importance. Grain & Flour had declined and Cotton very materially. The Protestant agitation is still carried on in England. lea London all was preparation for tho Great Fair. There was also .an election riot lit London, to suppress which the military were called out. The .Presi. dentinl election is all the absorbing topics of France. COLONIAL Recnans.--The contrael for printing the Colonial Records has . beep a t warded to Theo. Fenn .& Co.. State-print ers, st the sum of 111,125 a nolurpe 0800 pages.. the edition to number 1500 pukes.. There were tivelve.bids-pAtim, , the above was the lowest. THE Parse VS. SPIIHSCH.--A rapid writer will pen about 2,500 words In an hour. A rapid tapeaker will utter 12,0 00 . Words in the same time. Hoes newly in vented 'prriaa-will print 104)00,000 words' intinuta, or 500 7 ,000,000 in hour. GOV JOHNSTON ifl I V c l Vi7tig 3 i h n it i f p e id s ( oc m l i l ioi, sections rnn. I ' 4 1 4 1 1lui W . 4 . ;: i r ig rth il e a e on/ Ma i atio`its t are that I wil b e noutheadd il t 01,10shon, and e-et Ain). Fi l l t a' yttants taa never ad a more po r. 'hief Magistrate.— HisL administreil a has beep so inailifest ly fraught wit h üblic good. that now as it approaahas.lte ' the people 'ere loud in calling (or hisire•eleetion. We do not l i believe there is limn in the State who ,eirkteat , llo3 ,41 this' Paul .` pi,o4ded' the Whigs do their ty. A full vote is gener ally ft-Whig viotery i , and, it mie—politimil friends throughoit the Suite will only go to work early, gamete ittunaiughly o ,' and enlist for the whole campaign, no fears h / r need be sore nded as to•the t.result. That the Whigs ill do all this and more, we have novioub The tininess will soon be at hand. Neat month the State Con rentioni of bilih pithier will . aiseinble,' and so soon as ihein'Aniiittions ire mide. the 'Campaign Wilt hi, e fairly cbmineucgd..:... Lane. rribunc#: • ' ' Btootrir itsncerreatt.-4 terrible affray took place last tweak • in- - Davies county, Ky.,' wbich.:tesilted in the death of one or two persons, and wounding three or four more. inclining two women. 'lt 0. rigitittutd in itdistnte between two families —l'syne and Tirnhull--4bout a fence or hountlitryi beitteet,their respective estates. which joinedeacli other. Mr. Payne and his three eons,, w Mean trey lug hiegrounds, chanced- to meet Mr.. TUrnbull and his brother, and to 'demotion ensued between them, when weapons WEN drawn. The wire and daughtets.of Mr. Turnbull here interposed. endows of them was very se verely hurt. whlcl led to a general tight, and one of the Paynes was killed out right, and two of the others were despe rately wounded., Several of the Turn. bulls, including ;the ladies of the family, were much !tutu MR. I NEBSTEIk AND TUR NSW YORK` Ras.--The. Joutaal of Commerce contains the correspriOnnelS *tweet! Mr. Webster and the Cammiltee appointed to convey to him the ktetitionof hie friends of N. York city, asking hint to addreu them. Mr. Webster is "overwhelmed by this new proof ul regard Own the city of New York," and although belted with to appear in puhlic fur piirPoses of ceremony or enter tainment." tio necessity of anyoc elision to exprets his sentiments ,in regard to public affairs, he yet cannot persuade himself to say that be may. not, at no dis tant. time, make an effort to comply with the request of his friends. lie tells them that they will htar, from him no change of tone nor any faltering voice in support of the cause he hat lately espoused. ORIGIN or rHa AMBRICAN Fl.AO.—Mr. 'Popper, the English poet, in his reinarks at the Maryland Historical Society's an niversary, related an interesting Net, which in his mind suggested what should be to A mericans a pleasing ides—possibly a dis covery as to tie - origin of the National Flag. On snaking a-pilgrimage to Mount Vernon, he we forcibly struck by the cir cumstance that the ancient family coat of arms of the ilittioriou's Washington con ■isted of three stars in the upper part of the shield, sod' ihree !tripes below ; the crept repredentetlia eagle's head, and the ►potto was singularly appropriate to Amer ican history : •Eiefus acla probat.' MARYLAND REFORM ConvEnnoiv.—The I Baltimore Sun contains an address to the it'eitple of Nlrtryland,lttgileil by a large por ' limn orthe Delegates of the form Con ' relation, on the completion otifheir labors, commending the Constitution they have adopted to the most favorable considera tion of the people.. Ainotig other reforms, the new Constitution is spoken of as giv ing a more equal representation in the pop ular brancit of the Legislature, at the acme time reducing the :total number. of Dele :gates, and diminishing the expenses of government.; secureedo the people a more direct and extensive agency t o the election of public officers; deprivea, the Legisla ture of authority to contract a public debt, and in many other respects imposes a sal utary restraint on its powers. . The Judi. ciary has been re-erganixed so as to make it more effective. and less expensive, as well as more directly responsible to the conservative power of the State. It estab lishes a Treasury Deputment'to guard s iphon tomes end mismanagement of the public funds, while it also provides for future reforms by directing the since of the people' to be taken every tenth year for and against,a Convention. Many oth er advantages. pot eilememed, the dele gates believe are embraced in the new Con tuition, and, they urgently 101 l on the peo ple of the Butte to cu-operate with them in securing the form of government offered for their approbation. SUICIDE.---We learn that on Friday last Mr. Gnu. Plrt4, rnsPectabie fArmer of Path Valley, in ;Nis county. committed su icide by hanging himself in his barn. He was a man of nearly ahoy years of age in comfortable Circdmitanceir. A few days ago, it is said, he sint,for o n e or his neigh bor*, to assist hint kit Making his will . ; and after its 'completion informed his family that he had a presentiment that he would not live . be'yond the 12th of May, inst.— No cause, we understand, can be assigned for his siugnlar cendue!, or the' falai hal lucination of mind which led him to the destruction of his ~,life..7chdrOevaburg • Exturrrum or PIROPIRTY.--An 'net pulsed by the Legislature of this Stine, de fine* what kind or prOperl# shell'' be' *t empted 'from ' s;td, reduere the quantity" of eiernpt prtiriert,e I;tprovides that all' real or personal propetiforned by an asitotiation'or ineltil ( itirateg,eitinpatty which has been b') , privionis leglidittiondt erupt from tendon. MO lhen u thill,tvldolt is in th*it timid ale and ondipition-a-and from *hieh'iut Weenie on'titennit` Wei rived by iti oiortilthall'hertiaftet lin subject to tendon lit< the UMW nttpliet: and tot' all the pttirtioittnr'fol' teblelt :bdiek property it now. tiy., larw titible.°" It Crib repeals all flintier Confiiiiting !atm slid Otto: vides' for the uurition 11l datniterlea.• TIRE CROPlP...,:theWbeed coop through 'out Maryland is said to be in a flourishing eopdition. , • . 1) ' Aiconuts, from 4,lhpeany 4 , Washington and Fasdariel acoPntittai idd-s and from ienudt . n and-FOAM r , anti nano: that.Aho grving crops ofsnasti grain look mutually- fina l sod-bid fsif (or as abund ant karat. MIR Dscrx or A Colkokaa.—While Caron. er Abel Kelly, of Kenebunk, Me., was holdintan inquest upon the body of Wm. Tense, of Keoebuttkport, who 'had coin. veined suicide, be seddenly fell from a chair, and died shortly sfterwrrds. A Plummy CORPS'S Ile WISCONSIN.— The Poaddu Lao /darnel, relatea.the fol lo.ing very extraordinary cue of. rapid pikifectiont--;..0k - ths. 20th of August, 1847. Mrs. Phelps; wife of our Informant, 1 Ab er P. Phelps, died and e 0 1 1 !Ubpried at Os Grovel ip Dodge Ounty. Pa the 11 01 April last, she wactaken gp to be removed to Strong's Landing. The coSn WWI found to be very heavy, and the body to retain its features and proportions. Af ter its removal to Strong 's Landing, a die. of forty-five miles, the body was examin ed and found to be petrified—converted td a alibinadoe (*Stile( i light colored stone. Upon trial, edge tools made no snore imprussiee-upon it data epos mare ble. In striking upon the body with, metal, a hollow:ringing isoundivii produe. ed. The disease by which ehe came to death was chills. fever and dropsy. and when the body was buried It was very much swollen. The ground in which she had been buried was a 'yellowish' loam, and the body lay about three feet above the lime rock." , . 1 1 / 1 0Dt ISLAND. --The Legislature of R. Island has at length passed a law restoring 'Photons W. Dorr to his political lt will be,rentembered that under - the title of "governor Dorr," he was the leader of a body of disorganizers who, some ten years agb, undertook to overthrow the Gov ernment of the State ; for which he was tried, convicted of treason spinet the State. and sentenced to imprisonment for life, but was. subsequently pardoned, though not restored to his political rights on account of his refusal to take the oath of allegiacce to the Government. The question of re moving this disqualidcation by special act of the Legislature has been agitated to a greater or len extent eve tee. Some of the Whigs in the Lee voted for the law granting the ',restoration." APPALINO Aluenee.---On Monday night last, at a quarter before 8 o'clock, a man named John Day, a bricklayer of Washing ton, fired - a - Temiserat hiswtfe, Catharine Day, which caused her death in about half awhourafter the dreadful occurrence. Mrs. Day, it appears, had been separated from her husband, and was living with her fath er in D street, between lath and 14th sta. She was walking with her sister, and, seeing her husband coming near them, she hastened away, and went down the passage which leads to the back part of house. Day stood at the door of the pas sage, and fired his revolver twice. The first ball entered Mr. Day's left side, taking an upward direction, and lodged in her breast ; the other struck her left arm above the elbow, and cut the dealt severely. Dr. Stone and Dr. Butt were immediate. ly sent for, but their efforw were unavail ing. Wo understand that domestic diffi- culties between Day and his wife led to this dreadful act. GARDEN FARM e.—Pea Gathering.— The garden farms in the vicinity of Nor folk exhibit an animated appearance at this time. The bunch pea has been grown here very evensively for the Northern market. Whole fields, which wero_for mer:y planted in corn, form the ground now fur the pea crops, which are estima ted as worth as least thirty thousand dol lars'. The gathering has commenced, and sixty or seventy men, women, girls and boys, whites and blacks. may be seen bus ily engaged on several farms, in gathering peas in baskets and barrels, to be sent off by the steamers in Baltiinore and Phila delphia.—Norfolk Beacon. EMIGRATION To LIIIRRIA.--111e Mary land Colonization Journal confirms the ru mors that have been in circulation, of a large party of free colored persons in Bal. timore city making preparations to emi grate for Liberia. on or about the let of July. The Rev. Jacob Moore, the foun der, and for some years the pastor of the colored Methodist Episcopal Church in Howard street, is the leader in the move. ment, which embraces 25 respectable and industrious families , numbering fully 100 persons. JENNY LIND IN THU MAMMOTH CAVIC.--• The Elizabethtown Register, noticing Jen ny Linde visit to the Mammoth Cave, says : "We learn that she appeared folly to appreciate the magnificence and grandeur displayed in the arches. domes and vast extent of the subterranean passages and rooms of the.eave, and to feel a mow:ions uses that God was present. While re garding the sublimity of the scene, the manifestations of divine workmanship, and reflecting upon the utter inability of art to rival the splendor, beauty and wis dom displayed around her. she sank down in silent adoration and paid homage to that power which had created all these won drous works." LOCDBTB AND 11008.—We learn from the Boonsboro' Odd Fellow, that a large number of Hogs are dying in that county from eating locusts, which they devour with avidity. Mr. James Maddox. re shins three miles from Hoousboro,' has alreadY lust 24 hop from thia cause, and Mr. Cadle and others have also lost. a dumber. The Odd Fellow says: 4.ocusts are be very nutritious. and that it is only in consequence of the quantity which hogs eat that causes their sudden death. This proves that even with bellies, while 'the motlem4e use of a thing Mighl koVer heneficiel, the immodet ate UVe has an adverse tendency. Hence 'the necessity of temperance in all things. Tn KENT. Aheguicius.--4he Kept Sews 'oeSsitirday,,statei thud dnottief arrootohat of John Betlwiill, was 'wide no Friday at tintwell'o'llridge Del, 'clutige4lrith the in uniotrOtilin Cosaon tanilli. him i!r i o, ,niike al togethor, now in jail:at Cisainenown. , char 0...r.„i1ik ~shiliira urflim vii: Abnittant 'Tlar Fx.FhlAnall Dttwoopd, Woe, eb4. on , 444•8i1d welly Win, Witbilloy• Nth*. All. Robed 1 1 94 atutt alillh lad 4141,14040 k, Itix not d lg oubtid il dog some of OM* Si* the guilty Parties. , $ COLONIM tiIIONIU Asa.—ln the 40hialt Conti of l•viraiihinon. on Saturday morning; in, threale Thi of visillte ooldier, who' brought a suit against Col, Hughes for having whipped him at Jalapa ; during the Missidin war ; 'for an alleged heinous offenoi on' a fehtle, the jury returned a ,voliet of $950 for the plaintiff. A new trial has been moved. couhierfeit Gold Dollar, well celcu la. ted Co deceive ' is described in Wednesdays Philadelphia Ledger. It feels greasy to the touch, is rather thicker than the genuine, is of lighter color, and has a dull, leaden ring. The wording, "United States of A merica," and the word "dollar," are dull, and have not the clear sharp lOpesraace of those of the genuine. eatintgsm!,l4 SHERIFE!IIZT. , , To . Ms Independent P6fewi qf atdaree Co `VELLO unty W -CITIZENS t— t soli- Chation of numeibuif fffehdi," T offer myself to your consideration as an lode pendent candidate for the office of SHER IFF, at the next election. Should I re ceive a majority of your suffrages. I will use my but efforts to discharge the duties of the office with promptness and fiddly. JESSE JOHNS. Pito. Nbull , tlisY 11774 Felkne-citsen. ter Monk Cinnety. BECl f iest• ofihr myself lis e Candi. date for the office of of SHERIFF at the • tinning ideetibni and fisiPsiatfunr."- licit your support. Should Ibe so fortu nate, by and through your good will, op to secure a majority or your votes. and 'Ye-1 naive the o ff ice, will promise to dischargel the duties of the office honorably and with out regard .to party. JOHNS ROTH. Butler tp., May 2, /851--te FELLOW -CITIZENS offbr my self to your eonsidertaion se a candi date for the office of SHERIFF, (subjelit to the decision of the Whig nominating Convention,) and respectfully solidi: your suffrages. Should I be elected, I pledge my best efforts to discharge the duties of the office promptly and with fidelity. JOHN SCOTT. Gettysburg, Jan. 17, 1861.—tc To the Voters of .dams County. FELL 0 W-CITIZENS :—.Thank fel 1 1 . for the support extended to me in the lam canvass for the Sheriffalty, and encouraged by the representation of friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office el SHERIFF, (subject to the de cision of the Whig nominating Comma-. tion,; and nopeolfully solieityour support. Should I be fortunate enough to be elect ed. I pledge my best efforts to discharge the dude, of the office with impartiality end fidelity. DANIEL. MINNIGH Latimore tp., Jan. 10, 1851.—te COUNTY TREASURER. F RIENDS AND FELLOW CDrIZENS a gain offer myself to your considera tion as a candidate for the office of COUN TY TREASURER (subject to the deci sion of the Whig County Convention.)— Should I be so favored as to obtain the nomination and be elected, I pledge my self to discharge the duties of the office promptly and with fidelity. _ _ _ GEORGE ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Jan. 8, 1851—tf lifiE undersigned gratefully acknowl. edges the liberal support extended to him in the last canvass for COU NTY . TREASURER, and respectfully Rollout'. rea to his friends and fellow.citixens of the County. that he - will be a candidate for that office at the next election—subject to the decision of the Whig County Conceit. tion. if nominated and elected, his best efforts will be directed to a faithful dis charge of the duties of the post. THOMAS WARREN. Gettysburg. Dec-27, 1850—tf CLERK OF THE COURTS. To the Voters of Rdams Comity: FELLOW -CITIZENS :---Thankful for the liberal support extended to me at the last canvass for county officers, I again announce myself as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Courts, (subject to the decision of the Whig Convention) and respectfully solicit your support.— Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office, faithfully, to the best of my a bility, and shall feel grateful to you for your support. EDEN NORRIS Straw, (p., Jan. 24.—te To t4e Voters of Alarms county. T the solicitation of a number of °Hi. sena, I offer myself to your conside ration as a candidate for CLERK OF THE COURTS, (subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention.) Should I be successful, I promise to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and impartial ly, and will be thankful for your support. J. J. BALDWIN. Straban tp. Feb. 21.—tc REGISTER & RECORDER. FRIENDS and FeHow-eh:ens :—I offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for the ale* of REGIS TER & RECORDER..(subject to the decision of the Whig County Contention.) If nominated and elected, I promise to dis charge the duties of the office, promptly and impartially, and will be grateful for your support., DANIEL. PLANK. Menallen tp,, Sea. 24, 1861. Tomy Mow Voters of Aims county. f respectfully present myself to you considsration, and .that of the Whig County Convention for nomination al II candidate for the Office of REGISTEit & RECORDER of Adams county, and with due &felines solicit your influence and votee.,_. JOHN L. OUBERNATOR. Coneeigo lowsbip, ham SL.--to • IPE.I.LOWrCITIZENS:-,T6anklid foe the liberal support you wounded is • me ,on a former oilawdon, I again ogee Ayr, pelts° your ooneldnatioa wan indepsn‘ ens candidate, for 164°110e of REGISTER & aggoaDrix. should IE4 loom* fat. I promise to dumber/pa the duties of * ogee (*Wilily anti impartially, and its so doing will Ina grateful to you for Pair support. WM. F. WALTER. Butler township, Jan. Li RIENDS & FELQI.M.CITIZENS —Theundersigne winders hie thanks to his friends for the generous sup ported extended to hint on a former orris. cation. and again offers himself to the con eideration the public as e candidate for the office of REGISTER & RECORD ER, (subject to the decision of the Whig nominating Convention.) Should he be nominated end elected, his beet efforts shall be directed to a faithful discharge of the duties of the office. JAMES M'ILHENNY Mountjoy tp., Jan. 24, 1851,;..t0 C A STING. and Floor Oil Cloib can be had very low of April 18 A. B. KURTZ. PROTHONOTARY, T the Independent roters of Adams Count :3-- F ilm* ,AND FELLOW CrIIZRNi S Thitaklul for the liberal stspport you ngtendektome on a former occasion, I a gain offer myself to your consideration as a candidate fur the once of Prothono tary (subtect to the decision of the ,Whig Nominating Onnstintibn':) 'thhimie 1 be enceatesful I promise to discharge the de. ties of the othce feithfulliend and will be irtikteftff Or Ph nowt. •PA ON. Gigyabart.-Dea.27,..111110.4-11- W *: ' M 14 7 A. g WHOILIIIALI MALIN IN CROCERNEI, aktoinotts. No. 3, South FrOstl'atiOot, Porsaayl'a rIHE bulbuls, herin:o o'ot*Keifo in this establishment, will' hero' b e above. conducted as The ouitoti ' Point which has thui 'fikr been "sift ;Wills enterprise of selling:goods in Hattiebuig at ally prices. lead* to thoindulgeneinf the hops that it is looked upon favorably by.merchants and others in this section of the State. As for the. future o -it is only necessary to say that the arragemeet will afford renewed faoilitiee for .thir sacceou wt the undertaking, •in the so•operation of.n large importing house in BMW - bore s whist% will enable the undersigned to ooflerthe same advantages . which could be offered is theeity. lie therelbre cordially invites merchants and others to. call and examine a very large stock. and satisfy themselves of his entire shility.to sell as he promises. A lot of ethnic* liquors'in Alto SI Rpo. porters' terms. . , • -, - ierr Orders from n distance promptly filled, and gouda despatched at City Priors. •• - W. 11t19TEVENSON. January. 17. 1851. @Mgr antgati DAVIDIIEAGY T ENDERS hie acknowledgments to the public for the liberal and stea dy patronage with which he has been fa vored for a series of years ; and respect fully announces to his former customers and the public generally, that he has hi■ Shop at present in Chambersburg street— whore persons wishing FURNITURE can be , accommodated at. very moderate prices for CASH, PRODUCE and LUM6 DER. for which the highest market priers will be paid. , gCFAII Furniture vrarrimted to be made of the very best mategials, and by experi enced workmen. co (fins. All orders for Coffin, will meet with the seine prompt attention as heretofore. D. HEADY. ICP An APPRENTICE to the Cabinet making business will be 'taken, if shine's tion he made anon. One from the coun try would be preferred. Gettysburg,Dec..s.—tf ✓IT Tll E OL D STAJID, BUT IN A NEW SHOP. .1. G. FREY T ENDERS his acknowledgments to his friend. for past favors, and ham the pleasure of announcing that he is again located at the old stead, on Washington street, one square south of Thompson'. Hotel, where lie will be prepared, as here tofore, to do all kinds of COACH, CLOTH, ,t 8161 V P.4I4VT• Otr Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful for past fa vors, and hopes, by attention to business. and a desire to pleasc, to merit and receive a continuance of public patronage. J. G. FREY. Gettyebnrg. Jan. 12, / ; RED DQV a z. Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, CO Ell TI IT, H AS removed his o ffi ce to the building opposite the Ltitheran Chitivih; lts Chembersburg street. 2 doors east ofmr. Middlereff's store where he may all lie be found ready and willing to attend to , any case within the province tirthe'Den tin: Persona in want of full sets of are respectfully' invited to call. REFERBNORth • ...1^ vo 0 1 Dr. C. N. 8 ouraren T. 1 14...C.P.Kurfor 10, D. D .. D. H . 'I Prof M. Jaiiii, . H. 8. Hesse, ~ 11. L. barrooko. ..D. Ot savoy, , .. Wx.ll.Rerritsraro Reg .J. Q. WATSON. D. •.. ill. L. irisvas. .Julr '7. 1848. D D. IIi 9 CONA.tTGAIL ATTORNE At 1411 P; • OFFION in the Soath.west earner ,of th e public square, one door rimier George ,Arnold'* Store, and formerly.oo - FS * Law Office by John &1 1 01)11- iughy,Ssra.. d di r I torso, esfido Soidatter for Patents:Mid . Oen furnish !cry t ilitsirable facilities to , applicants sod tratirelY relieve them from the neorresity.of ajourcey to WashintrilM. fa' D. INGO. is prepared to attend tO the prosecution of _ Claims for Bounty-Land to Soldiers of the War of 1101111sni °thaw ...the selection of choice lead. and Woe& ling their Wurnwats-eprosuring Parent* NW selling Soldiers' lends to the best ad. , vantage. Apply to him personally or by' ismer. Gettysburg. Nov. 1, 1850—d Ier"BLANK DEEDS, (Ex. scutore. Administrators' and awnless form,) Just printed—a full supply and on superior paper—at this Offict. Also, Mortgages, and other Blanks. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes t JUST received , a largo lot of Lelia' Morocco and rut Shoes, Gotion. Slippers, acc. ; Mime do. do. ; ilia Gantletnan'a do. do.. at KURTZ'S CHEAP CORNEII. April TH STIR AND BANNER importance of them primary meetings, very pro. petty ntirsio the propriety of their being well and ' fully attended. A very important Election is ap• proathing—probably !be most important that has taken place in the State or County. We will meetings has resulted in the succors of our ticket. We raw carry our ticket, this fall, if we wilt Let us begin the work, then, by taming out., to warm to the delegate elections. Let every roan go thither with the conviction that it is the first and most mpertant step to ow merest in the fall. A full attendance at the primary meetings always indi cates the wishes or theinitiy qto t choices of faultfinding aml dimatisfaction. It generally happens that thaw who complain most of bad se lections on the ticket, are those who fad to attend the delegate meetings. Give us as tinexceptionaSle ticket, composed of well qualified min and reliable Whip, selected with unanimity by the masses of the petty, end with proper exertion the whole ticket raw end en/1 be triumphantly elected. When the nominations are mad*, let all personal prefensnoes and partieti• ties be forgotten, end every man go to work with right good will for the ticket, the whole ticket end nothing but the ticket, sad the Yew* Guard" will roll up her old fashioned Whig majorities. SUPREME COURT.—We observe that the Surma Court is now in session at Harrisburg. Neit week has been *aligned for hearing causes from this Judicial District. We believe that most, if not all, the members of our Bar are concerned, either pro er con, in cases that go up from this county, and they will accordingly be Marmot du ring the greater par: of the coming week. DIVIDEND:3.—The Bank of Gettysburg, cm the 6th instant, declared a divided of S per cent.; and on the same day, the "Gettysburg and Peters burg Turnpike Company" declared ■ dividend of per tent A DMITTE D.— We aotice by the Harrisburg papers, that our young Wised, WM. H. Or unst ops, reermtly of this place. was admitted to the Bar ou Friday last, on raotioq of C. Kunkel, Esq. Mr. S. is a gentlemen of flue Went, and has our twarticet wishes for • successful and lucrative practice. Er The newly elected Boiough officers were inducted into odic' on the 7th inst. GI. RM. Esq., wee elected Pnesidant of the Council. and H KNITS reelected Clerk and Tree► tire,. PPCIE AND IT$ EXPORTATION.—The exportation Marcie dose Now York during the wadi of Aril amounted to $3,482,11111. Woe the beginning of the pnwent month the dow of cam to Europa has sane on with lammed •olume. Tito Aida, which sailed on Wednesday, took out about 04,000 ; the Humboldt, en Teasley, took out H9hd,nBl ; and the racide. which Is to leale for Liverpool tomorrow, has $326,000 engird-- making s total of nearly two millions of dello:s— -e larger asionut than Rai received frost Califor nia by the Georgia. The importation al . :foreign morotandise at N, York far Ow month of April amounted in value .10,11311,104, While the expert ef domestic end foreign geode sod praises 'amounted to 1114 . ,9117,. M. With such a Maar* of mom than Il•i mil. lions spinal as. is tho Weiner of one month, it rimy be sully mica why imeois is exported to So "PIP° THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY heW As 35th anniversary id the Tabernacle, in New York, On Thursday. The niocialpts of the Society defiellitha Year automata to 1111f6,01112. Num ber of bibles sal teammate lassed 6118,432. tal duos the Autmetiou of the ateltey, °Di* ; Balite b'Orro 401 *Wile In iltiodidVaisol Spa*. ad& Ike Grob hem* AIN SW Wish Neatly all the prieeipireeduileiiltave pt duo' with. ihiti anittveleartee, go ketiatioi etaA; 010 epotakapi hell 4100100•6, •Imiuml et irtbv es prow Logishiami, dm Bs* CIO Coen*. ir" VA% Whit meat** 11 4 1 " 1 8 4 Os **New 'IR emu kr the concomet vats dam two Imam sad 90, ea Mat ballot '00,01.1410 ,2 WWI af 0. J. Ilata i lsq., that that goatlataan will not bo.it 1 11 1 / 1 4 este Ouotreatido for soolaqiiss ‘kr Gull OeporaWragw• 121hmostlannot, hoirr otOotootio,tb, int oflW4ogooiiio' taitittodoy inning Wok how Ws so waive tour to tho We and hood. iETTYSSIONC.. Friday Evening, May 16,1851. WHIG COUNTY CONVENTION. Whig voters of the several Bo roughs and Towwhipa in Adams County arormrestsd to assemble st the places of holdiliffieir Borough and Township E. lietiostscms Sate eday. the 94th day o f lesito bittweepAs hoer. at II and • e ibiock. r. L. of that day, and select two Deletalit . to represent them respective', 131 . 0 4 COUNTY CONVENTIQN, which is hereby nand to assemble at the Court- Houle, In Gowan's, On Monday, thekit h des tf May next, at id o'clock, A. ts.. to nominale and present candidates to he sup 'ported at the approaching Election for the several offices to be 'Blvd at that Eke' lion. Also—to appoint delegates to represent Adams County in the State Convention, to be held at Lanesster in June next. By a resolution of the County Commit. tee, no cial4are in the County Convention, is to tu placed on the ticket they nominate u a Canclicia i t and all votes taken in bill leetintesocr Mee wilt be viva voce. tinier's:lr the County Committee. A. &STE VENSQN, Managua. Aptil 1101. Delegate Electioas. T►e Whip of the damn districts in do coma. ty boar hi wind that tarnonew a mak, (Sat urday. the 24th inst.,) V tbe day appointed for the Itemi meetings to Wein delegetaa to the County Coufreadon. The Enati - foorual, in noticing the hare to cleat a Ouremor, a Canal Coennsimioner, Sirs ffirtiorense dodged for the State at tarp ; President Judge for this dbitriet; and two Mao ciate Judges, a member of Assembly, • Sheriff. Prothenotel, Register and Reeerder, Clerk of the Courts, Treasurer, Commissioner, Director of the Poor, Auditor and Coraner--in all about 20 officers, in whom will be reeled the control of the highest and best interests of the people of the Common wealth and the County. Wisdom and prudence. therefrom, ere required for the performance of such • task. and it le the 'duty of the Whigs to see that the beet men in the County are presented to the people. The larger the -Nitwit', 'Peelings are, the surer are we that the candidata, will be well weirdest. It has always happened in this county, that a full attendance at our primary canditlisies, and Moro is but Milo room left for Ec=cm EXCURSION OP, Powident Plum*, tel lietwisad tkilisditation• of the New Emit gad Eritiffielitimed Company to be present this week et the opining of that peat work thnoueboot its whole length from the Hudson to Lake Erie i and 1, 11 . W4OO/1" on Monday morning, p! ,4 b Xining. We& rter, Coand, firahtm, Hand Crittenden, of hi. Cabinet, for. the too`. ,01.01althlinis. Philadel phia, and New Yak, the diatinguiehed traveller'. win tristsd witil.thobillbset expellant, of mu nicipal teepee* and baser, being publicly moil. emismostol with military and civic preemies sad diepity. the authorities Cl those cities acting in their official copecities. The President and Cabinet will visit Niagara Palls ea their nip, and Mara to Washington by the clam of this, or early next week. Extensive peeparatitme are snaking at Buffalo (the limas of the Proidena) to welcome him on his intended aka to that city, akar sem mpanying the Director* of the Me &limed to . Dunkirk.— At both Elmira and Dunkirk. the citioMe have al most abandoned their, occupations. and given them selves up to the businew of preparing for the sui table reception of their distinguished visitors.— York iignablicest. Cr J. Gondar, Jr.; the enterprising contractor for the Rawer Branch Railroad, adraitims, that a number of good him& will And immediate em ployment on that road. Wags; ger day— boarding thirty tents per day. Ur The Hon. it actsissas Ranter, Governor of Misstate, and formerly a resident of Harris• burg, was last week honored by a public dinner whilst as a visit to that plane, by bis old Monde and school•Otatee. irbfr. Buchanan has been nominated by the London°. of Washimlton county, in this State. for the Presidency. ar.TOS NATIONAL MONONINT." a week pa per denoted to that patriotic work, appeared in Washington on Saturday errening, under the edi torial control of J. C. Pickett, late editor of the Globe. Thirty thoneand copies bare been publish ed of the Ann number. a crAit the old tavern stands in Lanerster eo un ty were licensed by the Court, except fire.• Two new stands were licensed, end six application' for new stands rejected. In every case, when proof was made to the Court of landlords selling liquor to drunken men or minors, or of gambling of any kind on their premises, their licensee were taken from them. (o•The Journeymen Painters and Glaziers of Lancaster were on • strike for increased wages, a few days ago—demanding 81,23 per day.— Their employers, with • Angie exception, bare a greed to pay the advance asked, and the Jours are again at work. A meeting was held on Friday evening to organize themselves into an associa tion. CLOSING DABS ON SUNDAY.—The Court* in serlotui ports of the State are waking up to a sense of the impropriety and immorality of the Sunday liquor trafik. In Dauphin Coun ty, we notice, that in compliance with a recom mendation of the Grand Jury, and by direction of the Court, all the bars and liquor selling establish ments are required to be cloeed on the Sabbath. LUit Sunday all the bars and tippling establish ments in Harrisburg wenp closed for the first time. STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR.—The Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Agri cultural Society, at their meeting at Harrisburg on the 29th ult , appointed the Snit exhibition, or ag ricultural fair, of the society to ire held in that place in October next. PENNSYLVANIA FARM JOURNAL.— The second No., of this excellent Agricultural work has been issued, in a new and handsome dress. The contributions are interesting and from the pens of experienced Agriculturalists. There are also a number of engravings, in illustration of the contents. We most cordially recommend the Journal to our Agricultural frends. as a cheap and valuable publication. Published monthly at $1 per annum, See copies for $4, ten for $7,50, and , twenty for $l6. Address A. M. beano tau, Lan:. caster, Pa. LANCAB . I ER TRIBUNE.—Gso. W. Hire , Esq., the efficient editor of this able Whig Journal, having been appointegl Postmavter for Lancaster city, and his time and au ention being exclusively engaged with official duties connected therewith, has withdrawn from the editorship of the Dibasic He is succeeded by his brother Lite. is IL Hew , recently engaged in one of the Department at Washington. The new editor is ■ gentleman of ability and tried political fidelity, and will doubtless well sustain the political char. aster of the Tribune. V' GOOEY'S LA DY *8 BOOK. for June. com pletes the 424 volume—itbeirl uow 21 years mace the present proverbs took charge of the Mesa sine. We see it stated that the circulation, 'month ly. has run up to 70.000—a fact which of itself Judi...atm the position which the Lady's Book holds in the public regard. The remain No. is well gotten up, is profusely illustrated, and is is pour. al keeping with the chancier of the publication. With the July No. will commence a me volume. Tempi/I per annum, or fit 50 for aim mouths— Ore copies for six months, or one year for 010. L A. GOMM, publisher. Philadelphia. 113 - "Orahare's ilegasins," for June, is Men up• on our table, handsomely embellished. Among the engravings M a tine inemotint, by Se* taro, "Christ disputing with the Doctors ;" also, the "Daring Lap," and the "Red and Blesiene," The July number rionithenose * new volume which the publisher announces is to summit, in the sitaiet, variety and beauty of its embellish• meats, any magazine am issued front the Prase. Terms, $3 per annum ; two copies for $6 ; awe copies for $lO. 0 so. R. 0 , publisher, Philadelphia. lar"Sartain's Magazin/Nor June, is out, and vies socessernily with its rivals is the way of matter and enbellishinesta, The moot to. . hes some $0 illuetraitioue. includthot "Open your .month and AO year eyes," *rebut end thiltd• "Irerbier "Ilteelmo in the Uti reetillikelie. This anieber eennoletee the dllt veleme:' Ow July niniebdr amiribiness ededote4ii4i; mid arrendetierneir have been . Verdi Aihritiiiibiria-' steam of inforitiferdl4oo4. **U. miring to birdia' `Miti ilia dui ieldrini Wadies. se dile Ue'oebohnillik .6lo4 4 4ll l' T*6E4 ,poetgakeir, Si e spy tiro sii irvi" cook'Molt 1,00 sunset 1 . 3 •4000 1 ! 1 **?i,"41 4 04 1 4.: . ;, , 11111*It OENT PllllO3B '.=.lllllisaw ciaraio. rimy has' bile Oat In ehtetetion and 'rap. Odin* Hi way through the oeisnhl:.. We have a speciosa bikes us. One inde has a large WWI. with a shield in the centre and the woo*, "United States of Armin, 1851, 0 ear. toreding iR The teems side ha; a Imp with the letters 111 in the untie, denoting th• wont of lbw coin.serstaindwl try 13 stern It is wombat smiles and thinner than a Ave east, Om, of posy Week ; and, ehltonsh , • useful coin, it is, is our view,. very shabby one. aitErr A A . B[3 ilitLiGg • • NCI% The Iltraima ,(rstraNgstraet the prepositions. (insight 'lath by r. Melt in the lite soup Carolina Bare Bight's Convenikoh. They were ti iellpws : 1. Beso/oed, What. is the opinion of this Convention, the institutions of South Carolina are no longer cafe under the Constitution nor iu the Union. 2. Maolva, That. the sawed of the Southern States. in,any systematic and de cisive resistance to the power of the Gen eral Government. has:Wen hitherto sought in vain. 3. Resolved. That the only effective call upon the South inuette . the appeal of a pretties) 4. Resolved, 'rho the committee to whom these resolittioni ere 'referred be ins truitted in the naMe'cii the convention. to memorialize the Legislature orate State to convene the Stale Convention pt the earliest period practicable after the lat of February, 1852, for the penpose of mak ing South Carolina mt independent State. To the lengths proposed by thus Reso lutions, even this Convention of Anti-Un ionists was not prepared to go, and would not go. In connection with 'these direct propositions, may be added the following extract from a speech delivered by Nr. Rhett in Charleston some weeks ago, showing the bitterness of his hefted to the Union. and to all those who are not mad enough, with him. to set firs to the house over their head : #.ll' we secede front the Union. we will secede during the sitting of the next Con gress. Congress alone can declare war. Congress must vote the supplies, and au thorixe the use of the army and navy a gainst us. One of two alternatives Con. gross must choose—let us go peacebly out of the Uuion, or light us. I believe every body gives us the very common credit of not being very great - leggarti at — fithung; If war is made upon us we will fight.— On land or sea we will fight ; and if any one supposes that war in any form can be made on South Carolina without fighting, he is not worth reasoning with. Where there is a will, there is a way. in war as in all other things. We will fight—fight long ; and, if necessary, I trust we will ev erlastingly in defence of the sovereignty of our State, and our dearest rights, liber. ties, and institutions." THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE By the steamer Cambria, which arrived at Halifax on 'Tuesday night, we have ac counts three days later from Eurnpo, being to tl.e 3d inst. The all absorbing topic in England was the great exhibition, which was opened by the Queen in person on the lst of May.— About thirty thousand people were assem bled, but no disturbance or accident occur red On the 2d the Russell Ministry sustain ed a defeat in the House of 'Commons on a motion by Mr. Hume to confine the op eration of the property tax to one year.— The Jewish divabitities bill had passed to its second reading. "I'llere had not been any further change in the Liverpool cotton market. The to tal decline fur the week was from *w ad. Breadatuffs had undergone no material change. It iv stated that all danger of a ministe rial crisis in Paris is over. The insurrectionary movements of the Duke of Saldahna in Portugal have been suppressed, and the country is tranquil. Austria and Budgie have demanded of the Sultan of Turkey the detention of Kos suth and his fellow patriots fur two years longer. The Sultan is inclined to refuse, and throw himself on the protection of England and France. The is nothing new from Germany FIRST IN Tux Fist.n.—The whip of old York county, Va., within whose bounds is the theatre on which the closing scene glorious revolution was enacted, have held a meeting, and nominated the Hon. Daniel Webster as the candidate of their choice for the next Presidency,. The "Cuba hunt" has been broken up so say the last accounts Irons the Booth. Cone hundred guns were Bred in Philade!. pine. last Baturday, 'by the friends of William B. Reed, after the opinion wu given by the Coon declining him elated to the oaks of MAMA At torney. BALTIMORE MARKET. ►tol► MI 11•LTIN0111111011 OF TUCRWT nova awn Maur..—Tbeflour market ia unmet tied. No sales of either Howard street or City Mills reported. Corn Meal $3. Rye door $3 56. Oaele.--Wherst is dull, and veil little in mar ket. We quote good to prime red at 93 •96 eta, Comqien white 93 meta aSI 95. Corn dull ; melee OT yellow at 53, and white at 57 a 58. Oats 39 a4l meta Rye 68 a 119 cents. Ciaoc ear cc—Bales today of 9.000 baits of Rio CoAse et 9a 94 cents per pound lb. Sugars end Melrose' quiet. Ries 3 a cents. Pativrempa—We note a steady market. The sales. however, are meetly to the regular wads.— New Mess Pork II a $lO 12k ; prime do., 14. Bacon Arm--ehouldere 71 cent. ; aides 9 silk; hams 9 a 11. Lard !O a 10i cents. MARRIED, On The Id fiat, at York. Pa., by the ReS. D. Ziegler, Mr. AUGUSTUS DIETRICH to Miss MART A. HOLLINOER, boditor Tyrone tp., Adana county. On the 6th ult., by Rev. Mr. Rotweistiller, Mr. WILLIAM SMELTZ ER, of Carroll counts. Md., to Mb* SOPHIA PIBIIIIIR, of Mb coma,. On yesterday bonging, by the Res. Mr. Dein. Inger, Rev. J. K. umlaut, of Semoreal county, Pe., (late of Gettyehtug Thee. 8e01..) aad Mir CHARLOTTE H. ZElOLER.ofihieplsM. On the 6th bat. by the Res. P. W. Conrad, the. Rev. WIC M. DAUM, of Middblfromli Po, (from the Theological Seminary at this pleeirlitid Mei MARIA L. CROLL, daughter o(Juo. CPO; Est 'of Middletown, • • •1 1 Near Humenitowo, on the Mitt ,butt.,, by the Abs. J. ff. 11011, Mr. 0: F. NIIDSON,Of hit* Vap, Eflittensden iwviity, Pa.. Sour Hiss MARY, M ,lANIL ebb* "ug h* of. col LOOS, , L Neel; ta' cudisfp...% ' • ' • ,DI D e. Oalt alt., D5..101119 WOLF, of Hams ilton seed . 74,yeare. Omtlits lithlnsL, Mr. ions so* , Rs, Hu. IltsMibsrasidp, gad TO years.` On thall9th ult., MATILDA JANE, daugto hot of 11. IL sod Savannah Wilagn, of Hamilton lawaship, egad 11 months and 1 day. ' Oa the 29th ult., CAROLINE XLIZABETR, daughter of Mr. John Mandl. of Cumberland egad '2 yams, 2 months and 16 days. On the Bth Instant, Mr, PETF.R WAONARs of Butler township, aged about -74 years. On the 2tl inst., Mr. PHILIP FLESHMAN, of Mountploesant township, aged 81 yaw" 1 non.. and 18 day.. .On the 1 lth inst., JAMES. son of Mr.. Henry Diesscker, of Franklin tp , aged 4 years, 6 months, and 1 t days. At Washington city, on the Id heat., at aoarlin , Aber, Joss tisoitas, son of J. O. Wiarsi (fur- mealy of this plaos,) aged trew s li'mentis sat 9 days. imstottomer.- SPEOIAV trial or fhiVieciftra. xml- and MattivaiiPer thirgAtrteirtfaiiion• ty Matron:.4l4balpiltriy" 'held at the office of thelkeirtary, in eettylelitalf on Thrstkly the rim out.. at I o'clock, P. M., to make arrangements fofthe iscu in` of Policies of Insurance. ocrit Is &Sired that those morsoni who have charge of the applications for faun. ranee, return them to the Secretary on or before that dey. SAMUEL MILLER, Pres't. D. A. BUICHIMII, Seo'y. May 16, 1861.—ad CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. WHEREAS, THE VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER. MANCIACTOIIIII BY IRZINIO, PROXESULLII AND COMPANY, No. 187 North Third &reef, Phil's., Has acquired for itself a wonderful celeb• rhy for its many valuable medicinal quali ties, and as an agent to increase the amount of Fat, Milk and Butter in the, perfectly healthy animal ; and whereas its immense popularity amongst the Farmers and Dai rymen, wherever it has been introduced, has induced several persons to get tip an imitation of our Cattle Powder, and have taken the same language almost word for word, as we have in our small Bills, and put on theirs : We therefore Caution all persons, Storekeepers, Farmers and Dairy men. against the deception thus practised by designing men. The proprietors have investigated this subject for years, during a long residence in the country, and do now challenge the world to produce anything equal to their cattle powder. They want the public to hear in mind that their powder is their's alone, boasting not of a German, nor any other foreign origin. They wish its qual ity, (not its name,) to be the source of its value. - It has already a character (aliho' of but about five Years standing) which enablesititrattmd lipmrits tram - merits: - - Several orders have been acid - to this ci ty for Cattle Powder, which have been fil led by sending an article got up in imitation of our own. We 'therefore say again. Storekeepers, Farmers and Dairymen do not buy a pound unless you look for the name of l3reinig. Fronefield & Co's writ ten signature on the end of each pack ; do not allow yourself to be deceived, the lire and health of your wade depend upon this caution, as well as your interest. Look out, "Vigilance is the price of security." BREINIO. FRONF.PIELD & CO., No 181 N. Third, Philadelpha. May 16, 1851-21. Railroad Meeting. AT a meeting of the Stock holden, of thr Gettysburg Railroad. it was determin ed that S. PA HNESTOCK & SONS' large stock of HARDWARE, PAINTS, OIL, &c.. direct from importers and man ufacturers in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. &c., should be transported ov er the road tint, as they are detormined to sell lower than they can be, bought in this or neighboring counties. They can and ,vill do it. Give them a call. May 18—tf A RICH, COPPER MINE. ANOTHER ARRIVAL. r HOSE desirous of obtaining a rich 1 Ore, will do well to rill at PAH N ESTOCKS' STORE, and purchase acme of their cheap DRY GOO DS, &e.. just received direct from New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore. This is the third ar rival for the Spring : and are determined to sell a little lower than can be purchased elsewhere. May 16 SHERIFF ALTY. F ELLOW -CITIZENS :—Thankful for the support extended to me in the last canvass for the Sheriffsity. and being again encouraged by numerous friends. I hereby annonce myself a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, and wish to be con. sidered as such, by the Whig County Con• venuon, and respectfully solicit your sup. port. Should Ibe so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, 1 pledge my best efforts to discharge the duties of the office with impartiality and fidelity. AARON COX. May 16-4 e BONNETS, Ribbons , Parasols. Fans. &0., just recrive4 and for sale champ at 8. FAHNRSTOCK & SONS. Ladles , Dress Good's. A NOTRER Stack of Dress Silks, Pop lins, Berage de !alines, Betages, and Mous. de Laines, handsome and cheap, at FA RN EBTOCSII. NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK. CIOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY of UNIVERSAL HISTORY, together with a BIOGRAPHY of DISTINGUISH ED PERSONS, to which is appended an epitome of HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. (4nm' ASTRONOMY and PHYSIOLOGY. Adopted and need in the Public School. of Philadelphia. B. JONES & Co., %Webers. 8. W. Cotner Fourth and Rao. ditrooph Phil's. Teethets and School Committees ad dressing letters tons postpaid, will be fur nished with bopies for examination. A full and and complete Assortment of BOOKS sod 'STATIONERY for sale at the lowest prices. May 16, 1851-17. HUTCHINGS VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA BITTEIta A sure and certain cure for the Dyspepsia, in its worstlerme.. 4160, Lirer Comp laints ! Jaundice, fleartburn, Costieentos, Nkomo', Disorder of the Akin, Loa of A pritio,Uw, (Visits, Herrin's' Head% at be, Giiidisfiee,Pitaloilatien 'et the Heart, sink ing and tolinele of weight at therettignerk,and alt other diseases caused by as imptuni mem sit' the liver, Sm., which tastd,,lo debilltete weaken thireplegM ' ' " ' Vfho'; • • ; •.$ soih r (rot' morbid and apatclalconsti Wm will And ik medicine tors IMTLSIef., In all cum et general lebilltir this iceditiii acne like °banal • • ,• THOIHIANDO, istree itmeed its ediworp, and thousands more are now under traatminti mei, not one solitary awe of fallen hoe yet boom no ported. Velma* could be Ailed with certifi cates of thou./kir hare been plifinatiently owed. Circulars, containing the Certifies* of Ifir• markable Cone, and the bier *Wootton •in which this Medicine is held by the public Moe, can be had of the agents, Inns Pr*, SO cents per Bout.. Priocipal Mee, ISS Fulcra street, N. T., up stairs. For eels ih Gettysburg by 8. B. DIIEHLER UEENOWARP and GROCERIES of ♦very► variety and cheap at FAIINESTOCK'S. ANTED. s Hettse•kesper, to serve in a very small family, le U plea sant part of the county. the family is small. the work light, and he wipe good. One advanced In years end accustomed to house-keeping, who can come well reeom. mended, will hear of a desirable situation by early application to the Editors of the May 2, !851-3t NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration , on the estate of MOM Emmons", lase of Utdastown, Germany tp., Adams county, deceased, having been granted to, the onb• seriber, melding in Littleetown. noting is hereby given to all who nra-indebted to said estate, to nialta paymeat,withoot de lay. and to those haring claim to present them properly suthentiestad.for settle ment. AMOS L. KEEPORTS• May 2. 11151.-60 JAW r NOTICE. ET TER!! of Administration on the l Estate of I AOOll Ihmuty,lamoi mob ile townep, Adams co., deceased. hiving bean granted to the subscriber, notice is hereibygiven to all 'who s i _ ndebtedto said Estaie, to m kepay mint withautrielay, and to those having claims to present the same properly authenticated, to the subscriber, residing in Tyrant township, for saws. meat. GEORGE E. STARRY. April 26.-6 t Adner. fia 11. KB. Borers, Tissues" Bane de 14 7 Linea, Poplin.. Lawn.. Gingham.. Prints, etc., the largest and best selection in Town, and for the least snoney.aan be had at the cheap store of April 18 D. MIDDLECOFF. morsel:. IFITTEIW of Admittistrationi - on-Anr s-A estate of VIttAH CAIOO- 14 .; Illto of ~..itten• alien township, Adam' lounty, deceiami t having been granted to the subscriber. re siding in the same tovinildp,notiett is here by given to all who are indebted to said es tate, to make payment without delay, and to those having chums to present them pro perly authenticated for setdement- JACOB GROUP, Adger. May 9,1851.-6 t • GENTLEMEN who may aced a Su perfine SUNDAY, at even a WED DING SUIT, can be ainsommodated to their advantage, by calling at April 25—tig._ _ SAMSON'S. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. PTHE genuine, original EXTRROT AL 'OF COFFEE. which has been re candy so extensively brought into use as a substitute for Coffee. and which recom mends itself by reason of its cheapness se well as its excellence, can be hail, at all ;mes, e. 11 a Store of S. H. BUEHLER. Dec. 27. 18.50.—tf TO THE PUBLIC, MIRE subscriber return' his thanks to his frienas for the encouragement ex tended to hint, and most respectfully in forms them that he will not be a candi date for Sheriff at the nextelectlon. Three years hence, however, he expects to be before the public again for this office. and would be thankful for their support at that time. ISAAC NEELY. Freitag?' township. May 9..-St GARDEN REEDS, or all JR . kinds, and best quality, just reisaised and for sale at the Store of IS. H. BUEHLER. G ROC E RIES.—A fresh irn pply just re eeived. consisting in pert of Rio and Java Co ff ee,' Levering 's and Stuarts fine. pulverized and crushed Sugars and sy rups, N. 0. Molasses and Sugar, Tea. April 18 A. B. RITRTZ. Ring. and Tassel.. fIaTBEI, Beads. Purse and Reticule Clasps, Purse Twist, Lily Whits, Breast Pins, Pearl Buttons, Diaper Pias, Knitting Needles. always on hind at 3. L.T.;Xiot. GENTLEMEN who want Pitney Col. ored French Cloths. Cashmeretts. and Tweeds for Coats. Mole Drab and Black Due Skins Pants ; Satin, Silk and Marseilles for vesting, can and a good as• ointment. at very low pries. at the well known stand of April IS A. B. KURTZ. STOVE PIPE, OF every R im consisnily on hand sod fur sale at BUEHLER'S Tin sod Sheet Iron Establishment. opposite the Office. Chagibersburg street, Geitysburyt. Penn's. Nomistets I thotteliet a OF the latest styles, in great variety. at 4bout tine-half of the former prices, kititiont and Trimming. to suit, jest re ceived, and for sale by D. MIDDLECOFF. April 18—tf JUST received. re a few more of three cheap Cloth Sack COATS. • Also, some fine cusimere peavre. of every variety, at ' ' SAMSON'S. April 26—If A GERMAN WINO PAPER, /1•41 i. fINHE undersigned will p u blish 08E4 IL MAN' WHIG PAPER. estAindeatr the drat of Augol4 ler/. It contain twenty-four columns, being the present size of the ITO:PLE'tI i ADVOCATE. ?and will be printed on ENTIRE NEWt ,TYPE. Subieriptioti Price will be 01ar(44'.06.1:248 rzaß. advance .- ,Address. . mvfaX F43111.011AL . •2. 111 11111 r "Ad4ocal e . 00. 4 1. gad!. tames. fai , Oattribar; To . * and chary tide ofike.-..Yank Aditiodisfr: : *'" ' l lllolllNSTlLJeiturLindo Chide Pearl' • 'noir o end- tare Heir wad 'Plne Tiede, other styli ' s,. thMiewsLeos end Gypeeye i st , KURTZ' B. 4LE31.0. R. IST V Eli Isolll, 4 TTOR! EY 4r w. firnoz in the Coati.* SquaTe.North 't"tuf ttfie Court-hottocbetiveen Smith' ixt Staxtmsori'm ogrnitro. LoidUte NA ors. PrHE attsotion of ihi Ladies is wilco. lerly dintettatto the large and splint. did Stook of Slippers. Buskins. Jen. oy Lind Shcies—Of all qualities. and ix. ceedingly 'low at FANIESTOCK'eL THE PREJUDICES OVERCOME.' T HERE is one thing certain, that the .AL prejudices which had su lung exist ed in the nriuds of many persons, against Rudy-made Clothing, have been almost entirely overcome in this community by thepositive proof furnished by MARCUS SAMSON to those who have been deal ing with him, that Clothing can be procu red at his establishment of the beet quali ties and at infinitely lower prices than can be had anywhere else. He has shown that he can eel his ready-made olothi for leis itself the tutioral , coat of the matethd which 'they are made. His mod* o ( 6 ooift,olni InYint 1 11l iaa • blea to do What' he says , air l c :l 4 : s defies all ecissposiiiisio, no matter in what place, county or, state. his hardly necessary to say a word' More; His friends, and =sto ma an sonsiessed that , they can save mo. ney by buying frtint him. He sells for calk and hai but owe pries. He never asks more then, What he means to take.— His object is mot to make as much as he can out of icanstomer who may favor him with .4 cell. His aim is always to make honest bargelimhy which he may procure ;miaowing cisiogisrs. it is mistaken idea with somepeople. the; when they can summed in dosing a sou .down they use something, It in sot so. A person who is in thiliabit of permitting himself 'to be dud down. is *brava prepared for it by uking More thin be wisheemi take. The one-price • 'yen". iii dismay proper and correct mode of &tiding.• One/tends' man will thus pi hie clothing as gibing the other. I invite the attention of my friends and the public genendly to my stook of Spring and Susumu Clothing Pm °posed, add pinnate, for them iin ad vases that they, will be •pleuid. with both `goo& sad prices. His flock consist' of a general asorunent of all doscriPlic"" 4 sizes ' sod qualities, together 'with en assortment of Jewelry. Pinola, Gliitariu Violins. Ac. cordons; a lot of Carpet age, both for butte `m d tentlemen, iTew Gothic eight; day and thirty-hour Clocke, a few large Looking Glum, Ind a variety of other 'articles: I thank mx, friends and custo mers for their plat 'patronage end , respect full solicit a continuance of the same. ICPI have on hand a good second-hand Piano, and an excellent Seraphino adapt ed to tiered music and church use—both of which will be dis Posed of very low. MARCUS SAMSON. Gettysburg, April 4, 1841, DASOENIEEOTYPEL G. B. PIERCE & R. FREE, RESPECTFULLY announce to the Muttons of Gettysburg and its vibin ity thst.tbay are preparedio moats lAke nesse., on Oates. from the smallest SO the largest sites. StrigAr or in! Great" 'and and neatly setin Frames, Quee r Lockets. Pins, Rings. Bracelets, dm., in every vstietC of style, PAINTINGS.. MINIATU RES, and ENGRAVINGS accurately 'copied. Miniatures of decaued persons' and intuit ds taken et residences.. ' ' They hold themselves, in readiness to execute every thing pertaining to our pro fusion in a style fully equal if noustope rior to any thing that has heretofore been produced. Hering availed; ormolus' of all t h e later iMPMNIAIOIOI I 3O the Art„ pos. 'mein es - orplestoll of superior., quality. we are enabled to take likenesses in all kinds of weather, and in that lwriness, strength and beauty of tone, with their en tire durability, which give such value to the Daguerreotype. They have taken the Hall recently 09- eupied by the Sons of Temperance, in cat hode street, which will be open 'al,all beets of the day. Persona desirous of obtaining tares, will please call early as thew iday is limited. Dark apparel will secerit the pictures. lodise and grmdemen are invitedho *holt our rooms, and esamine sprillOmmts, wheth er they wish a Likeness Of POL lastroctiods given In the Art. add Appa ratus furnished Da Isairottabls Feb. 7.1881. BOOKS AND STATIONERY: The Lirgest As.sortment ever opened, in Gettysburg. H. BUEHLER has jest reeetred kU *my the Oltya largn additional supply allocate. and has nos on hand. at hi. old established Bonbon/no. in CHAN BERSBURG STREET, the largest and beat assortment of , STANDARD BOOK S _ I of every verioty,Classical. Thio , olugical. Literary and Mime!lemmas, sr or offered in this market. all et which will be sold, as usual. at the very Wiest ram. He hea also constantly en heed slurp and fullassortment of BCIIIOOI6 BOOKS and STATIONERY. Peo-kniess, Gold Pens. Pencils, Lector linvelopes. Visitiog Cards, Motto Within. with a variety of Fancy Ardelee, is *hie! the attention of purchasers is invited. The sabseriber returns Me acknowledg ment for the long continued mid liberal pa tronage extended whim, outthinks that, in the variety and exeslbmoe of by present assortilientof Cheap &almond Stationery. will be Gould evidence Of a determination to sootiest to marititbat patronage. dtrA menta hoes been toads by which soy not embratied in his 'eminent eau' be promptly ordered from the City. HATS & CAPS ! Ilt cm. oft. 11. Boots & Shoes ! THE subscriber ham just returned from the City of Philadelphia with* et:u- Mlng assortment of atie and Caps, Boots and Shoes, of sway style and quality, suitable to the season. including IJORORY ¢ BRAID RATS. all of which he offers at low prices. to suit the times. The assortment is large and full. and the people need have no fears of nut being suited as to quantity. quality and prices. •ZrikCall and judge for yourselves. W. W. PAXTON. April 25. 1851. TAlor IFIKON/E, OF every iiiimripUft.conslentlY 0 hand and for sale at BUSllifot:lt% Tin Ware Establishment, opposite the Post Office. [Oet. 4. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. NO'T'ICE in hereby given that the Com. 4.1 mig r i o ners will make eh stistspilint of FIVE PER CENT. upon` all glide and County taxes sesessed fur 11111 star 18D1, arid paid to Collectors on or belnro Saturday the 28th day of June nest t and Collectors are hereby required to make such abatement to all persons paying on or before that day.. Irreollectors will be required to make 7upayment to the Treasurer on or before uday_ th e let of July next other wissi they will not be entitleti to :my abatement. It will be the duty of Collectors to call ep• on individuals personally. J. G. 11 1 0 8NDIOSTA8. JOHN litltligLltlAN,jr : JACOB GREW 1; Wide& Attest—J. Arnim' victir. Chat. May 9,1861,—td BRIGADE ORDER. THE uniformed Volunteer .Compan ies in the second Brigade, fourth Division, Pa. Militia. (Washinglou pendent Guards. and Marion Ranged,) will meet for parade and inspection at the house of Charles Bch warts, to Muninias. burg. on Saturday the 81,rt day of May inst., at 10 o'clock. A. X. JOHN SCOTT. Brig. Irup. 2d Brig. 4th Mu. P. Ai. ,Sto LON. Laying of a Corner-Stone. anCoruer-Stone of the German Et -IL formed Church, in Gettysburg, now in coarse of erection, will be laid on Mrs day the 22d day of May inst. Serviette in English and German. and to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Several clergyaten from abroad are expected to be present on the occasion. The public in general are invited to attend. A collection, as usual. will be taken, to aid in the erection of the Church Edifice. THE COMMITTEE May R R P. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF lbt,palcle truly a blessing to suffering huniariity. lame ate rejoiced at its curative propertint, lfir they can dispense with their crutches and Walk. The weak bless it Bean instrument in the hands of Providence, for by its healing and strengthening qualities they become strong. The Bed-Ridden welcome it ass blessing from high heaven, for it relieves them of their pain and misery, cures their diseases whether it he Rheumatism, turn. beg*, Gest, Pars'yell, Strains, Burns, Scalds, Koren, Sprains, and affections of the Spine, or contracted Tendons, for by its use they are ena bled to arise froni their bed of slickness, sad en• joy the pleasures and blessings of health. The Sufferer of Neuralgia and Tic Delerena. wel comes ft as the only remedy in relieving them ante cruel pains; shooting like electric shocks throggh the face, head, and system, paralyzing in an instant their energies and brightest hopes, for the Ready Relief is a powerful antidote for all Nervoetand Rheumatic Atß.ctioncgiiii will euntrthis powerful disease when all other reme dies have failed to give relict. The sufferer of Tooth Ache, rej oices when he uses the Reedy Relief, for it will cure the most torturing Tooth Ache in s , few seconds. So quick, powerful, and effkiuni is Radway's Ready-Rislief in all eases where paints caused b'a external injuries and intenial tlerangetneni, Mat it has relieved the most te , eie pains of, Chronic Rheumatism during one application of the Re. ITS SUPERIOR ttTRENCiTH RADWAY'• READY. RELIEF is alio the most esennmical medicine in use, it con be -used With tbe most happy results, both ; internally and emetrally. Cramps in the Strneeb, Colic or CiteWs Morbocare relieved In ten minutes , eared entirely In fifteen or twenty. Also if you wish to make anointment of it. for the cum of tliore Lizi. Chapped Flesh. Puitular Ernprine. take iztiiMpoonful of the Relief, end • table• epotieful of Sweet Oil, or 1 oz. of Lard, sod you bane* kettle ointment or salve than any other attkM lierw in nue. /a het this ',Wilkins, when *doted two two. thirdelte owe *curb by adding u Inuit 'pints aerie% will give you better Liniment than any nosh to um. Sot that each bottle hears the tac-elintle air naturebi Radway R Co,, none other is mutes 25 cents, large bottles. The Crowning Ornament of Beauty it a Alhatral Head of La.rurimu Hair. itaslirmei mtcanuw ■•tM The lady or gentleman V 4 ho detihea a lwautiful articia to dress their Hair. are ads/teed to intim was of "away 's Circassian Reim it powwow saw %dentition over ill other hair tonks sad janparations. First. it cleanses the scalp !tom dandref, gins tone and vigor to the soot* lad balk invigorates to healthy action the germ of lift, which giewi to the heir a healthy root, and foam th* hair to grow ; curse baldosse,rtope the hair from falling out, makes it fine. strong. esfland (long, keeps it trim turning grey, or he visaing discolored. It is truly a locury to dress theistic with this preparation. SLAM SPOTS ON THE REIN. During the summer season we frarsently meet with parsons who are sorely annoyed with black spots. about the site of a pin's head, just and*" the lining of the surface—these spots ate truly annoying end repulsive in apppearscce ; they smoothing more nor less than dust, Uniskin being warm and the individual perspiring freely, this dint clogging up some of the sebaceous glands, tl s =astenition• atenot given of, lad eon. a cheesy deposit is the result; this be. twines rancid and turns blitek,iltsfigusit tha COW plaids, aid often inlismes and soppuretes. Let It afters Seep be frosty used, absorption will tabs place. and the spots speedily disalmenr-i-- Also, if Railway's soap was made use of as a Toilet Soap through the day, these spots, other annoying escremences, would not Mifflin you. atisordinary effects of Itstletsra Soup is reniovine Tan, Sun Sums, Pimples, Bey, Pustules, Titter. Rash, heurvey. Morpbew, and lb, anis and Stings of Insects, aunty astonish* ing; besides, it is certain of transforming • distil, discolored and repulsive visage. to e clean and beautiful complexion. In alt rases tisk fur Rad. way's soap and take none other. N. 8....-itadware Medicated Soap in steel en graviop are 25 cente, all others sis counterfeit.— Look for the deel engraving. tar Agents for the sale of the above articles in Adams con,ity--$. H. BUEHLER, Quays burg Parton ¢ Myth.% Fairfield; Hit. boom Cashtown • Sseertnier iinuionc Lades:own I Eitlicibev4;ll& Hollitiger, A bbottatoven ; Wahine Wolf & Co., East Berlin; D. N. C. Waite, newt ton ; Hanzinger & Fa -ref, Petersburg. May 2, ISM —2m GETTYSBURG FEMALE SE MIN AWE T HIS Institution, under the iliseetinnel Wes WALLACt. will be re - eseel on Monday the 2d of Septembet, en deon. tinne in two sessions of five months Who until the last of June ; leaving July $* August for vacation instead of My $l4 October. Txxsta.....Ten dollar* per eansion of Mtn months ; with extra charges for the king: pages. Drawing and Taney Work. fox pile will be charged from the tittle of oil. tering till the end of the sepirm mid Nolo deductions from the price will be mmle. *2- cept fur time lost by the natter, or rot tracted illness of the pupils. Reference is respectfully made to,' following gentlemen 5. L. M'Yeetent, the Bev Dr. Dreahrtr i lirr Dr.. Kau J. A, Thnmpourt, R. G. Harper. Dr. D. Homer, Prof. Jooobo. p Hon. If. IleCloirei, Prof. stow, Rev. R. !abeam. J. B. Darormr. Aug. 30, (Mush 3,)-41y
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