TIE WOWS MIL The ' al lnaugstration If f -lhe Queen. milk art searnibiage within 114 r Crystal Palace of 30,000 Peraorrs. • Tbe fillearieu Wier is (tem the etwviii cei,t.cs pendent if the Philadelphia MU ictib: LONDON, May 1, 1851. The Queen has just °veiled, to-day, with ettlprostriate ,State ceremonies, the [heat Industrial Exhibition, and it has been one at the greatest pageants of the age. Po e ttioately the day was a line ! one. thoothe .Queen, so ihe common ni, Ca . E . Ol always has beautiful weather , for, IMAM purposes. A slight sprink li eau pp lust as the Royal cortege was puking t yde Park to the Crystal ! Paint* but it amounted to nothing and j lasted but a few moments. 'lle streets in the vicinity of Hyde I Perk were !live with people shortly after dayi.light..,and. as for the Park itself, by bvlspirtiailLtime it was impassable., It real ly seemed u if every house in handnn hadorentited forth its contents into this quarter. and the jam was, as you may i haw*. immense. There was no such I thing at passing along Piccadilly at all; auk houses-and trees, from which the most dialahtglimpst of the Patois de Chrystal', meld in (obtained, were overlaid with a I human• multitude. To see the Queen was'', assaistbiag...but to see heir whole Court J -.411 see all the Nobility, all the Ministry, Leak end, Ladies in waiting, all the Am- 1 bassadoce: all the Royal Family, the Roy-I Troops. the Continental Princes and I litl'inosaises here on a visit, in short to see, ! in actual court costumes, all the living ap- l pendagee otregelity, was too much to be I, resisted by an ordinary bit of human unan euri. oeity4 and se every body turned out for the Occasion. r Welnew there ‘vrtuld he some glorious music, fire the band of the Sent Fusiliers at the Void Stream Guards were to be there. and they are distinguished; the *hada of the -band and chorus of the Sae- Alt Ilarenettie Society, with most of the ntenthent Of the choir of St. Paul's, of Weistanineter Abbey. of the Queen's own Chapettilt. 'George's. at Windsor, of the Chao' Wirth were engnged. "lied save the Queen'-"'tees to he sung by 620 voices, soweellut the Hallelujah' chorus ; all the alike Mete Id be played by the most eel ebraled 'professors in the United King doms. Stone of the great vocal talent winihaleanned.:and in it were Miss Birch, fliartuktri Allan, Miss Williams, and a host °father celebrities. Thiswas inducement enough for WI, as well as ler the million, withbOt mentioning the stiffest ceremonies in addition, and three guineas (though a emu worth looking at) would purchase a glance ' as cheaply, i f only for future remem brance. • -81);:are went, and we Went early. The Qn Oen ond her suite were to enter the Ctymitt . Pshtee at twelve. The doors to all others' closed at eleven. We were on the spotal nine, and got n position of india puniblisexoellence, partly by pass. partly by "tin,". anal partly by our American pa : , litsnese, ..k/t7m. • Americans are always known here by the saying sir," and •Motre(t," ',Englishmen don't "sir" every. bledyi )and by their suavity to the women. 1 In duit-wexcellent place we stood three Moral hairs, looking at die glass building ioall.inipsrui—wondering how much nine lib (wtaliCto" they call it here) it took to oilier the roof to keep the sun ont—Won; during how much per cent. each exhibitor would' finthis articles notch deteriorated. whom he got them home again—wonder; lug how much the ...Alountain of Light," the great diamond displayed down below, wits "tally worth—and wondering who canopied the throne for the Queen with such taste, the blue and white silk, the golden' stars, the ostrich plumes, Ate., mingling lo exquisitely with the crim son drapery that gleamed over all. 'At hmittit the buzias of the multittide in Hyde Park, the bustling of the oflicers, the entry of the Guards, announced the QUenti end her retinue. She reached trie s thinte and then Caine the booming of the' artillery, the shouting of the people, the hattand' imps and handkerchiefs in mid ail', the Organ's loud peal, the sonorous otttPottrings of the Bands, and the chorus otitis hundred in the National Anthem. Phew 1 We began tit feel excited ourselves, but we tried io deep cool, though every lxidY'else was evidently gone completely mad.' The Queen and tier husband were ae cOitianied by the children, and by 'ear. taitilbrite rind ladies of the Royal house.. hat: The Queen was one mass of jew-1 elt. - Her bust was covered with pearls eAlir t dress of pink silk brocaded with! siiiiit. A' tian of diamonds on the hair, I and it 'ility crown full of jewels on her ! heist, gave her, we thought, rather a the- i *tribal sir. But, we suppose, it was all; right. ' Prince Albert was in military oni- 1 form. Thelittle Princess wan an Unita- I lino' other mother' and the Prince of Waite wag dressed up in the Highland coistultiet„'and we thought looked silly.— He, putouts to mind of little Master Reed; gc4Wittettlance the Highland Fling. at the! Withidestreet Theatre. , .. . trinitml the throne was a blaze of great est* sietiheauty. Everybody was dres sed ettraysput y, and the gold lace and rititioo. silk .and tinsel, about die gentle amid, Were perfectly astonishing. Every! nation seemed represented there too, in their. various court coonmes, front the Chisii4v , htandarin, down to the French! Cissumiseioner, dressed in exceedingly plain olethea. ,The Prince of Prussia was I steteding.beride the Dutthesti of Kent.— ThePttke of, Wellington was with the MArgesis ,of, Anglesey- Hui we hadn't tiolkOkiAirtteeh all the ditfingurs, for they 'orttle,Pttd‘litteliuous, male and female, and looked, together, like so many flower beds in eonftwittlt• Thst address of Priere A:bert being rend, smiths Queen's reply given, and the pray er by the Archbishop over. the "Hallelujah Chorus" was given by the Whole force ou habil:arid We must say in a manner most atibeihiriAnd sublime. The Royal Pro einitiftin'titii thin formed, and, accninpan ierrtifittifitic„ paraded the whole edifice, stoitifitni wildest acclamations of applause. Tblitereittony completed, evertlii lig look edo i ti iiitul ' smiled on, the cerlrge once ' Mashed the throne, when the Queen welt idolised to' pronounce the Exhibition It' '4titd the artillery again began to open th ..erktle mouths, tfie organs to Play, the to ' ' bunk to perform, the trumpets to dosiriwit, anti the 1120 vocalists to sing once migkliteeltiattutial Anthem. And so em dad shltitantl ptseentlings. Shmedy santwatela the Queen, the-Roy. Id irleitrommilibi: valuate ~ of . the Royal sohlhollhe gonadial Olutedelund all took up their match en nertosfe Ina en doted for thwklkinenen) Palette, ' the att.hting rant, e 4 ileitiKSY, 4464i14 40' they oak enif 1100441- the assembled thousands in Hyde Park oontgregated b get a glimpse or them. 1• roe that moment to this, nil London has bean in . a state of delirious rejoice- Theliguor skips are crowded to excess: Evtry place of amusement is overflowed. Every body appears to have Money, and every body appears to take a particular pleasti:e in making permanent investuu nth of it in cakes, candy, gill, beer. intellectual amusement and other select realities. It is the wildest kind of it hull. day. 'l'he streets are actually impassable, and almost all the world (and the "rest of mankind" here present) in a state of semi-phrenzy that may not be inebriation, but it is capital counterfeit. Being per. ((Icily sober ourself, what a queer individ unl we lutist appear to be in the tumult; and so. as the mail is closing. believe us, as ever, nu return . .. DEAAIPTION OF THE NAVONAL CON THIBUI lONS. . , We subjoin oleo the following eltraene from lb. London papers, principally the European Tim u to the display made by the different nations': Perhaps your readers at a distance will proceed with me in a rapid tour through out the various departments of the Eihib ition. The first objects which strikes the visitor upou entrance, either at the north or south erd of the transept, are t.wo mat nitieent gales stretching across, which ha ring passed, he finds himself in the centre of the building, amidst statuary, fountains, patio trees and rare tropical shrubs, thee questriatt statues of the Queen and :'rinocr -, Albert forming the moat prominent features amidst an infinite multitude of objects, each of which is displayed to the best advantage. Along the nave, both towards the east and west, there is a succession of gigantic sta. wary, in marble, iron, bronze and eine; the latter of a very remarkable character. Almost the first object which arrest your attention is the lioli-i-noor diamond,secur ed in a strong cage of iron, iichly gilded. and, by a contrivance. this precious jewsd,, which is placed on a small petlestal, sinks' at night down into the strong iron ; chest upon Which the cage rests, se thet - Wilk -* . safe and secure night and day. Crowds flocked around this jewel to admire 'its 1 size and brilliancy. Along the whole length j of the building, in the centre of The Miro; is placed a succession of most striking ia-. 1 jeers, relieved by the statuary.- There are 1 models. of bridges and tomtit, all of !labor. ate execution. and amongst them the ,lit~ i del of Liverpool holds the fikentost rank. There are, besides, enormous 01SO:topes, exquisite models of niteideenyveintril'eha., eels to exhibit specimens 61 stidnedglims, the Acis and'Oalaten fountaini;the :Amer: lean statues of the Wounded Indian and' Greek Slave, tbe statue, eciShalispeare. and 1 44 OrYlOl fountain .41:iint centre of. the 'ranger, Preinniting a Yeti ilrit‘iful, and. 'YAWS fPPokailkei • / 4 44 11 4 4 ! , liox, whole' world, him never brushed, : such a whole', world, ~.. , remarkable eerier/ , tat vireciiy. jekoc.Mm, are 0014016ud ill-,llin n*v 00** • . ~. ,:. 1 was prepared. to, find, that : the articles. from the United Bliss would fall short of the other parts of We eillibitirse, from the stutemeoui . put *nit .thatiltay.heddemagd, ed more room, than , ,,than,..,#_ adequately. fi11.,, ,:l'hrougli thit - tti'Aireue .9r sri.. Riddle., . the vacant ) . apace . has ibeen,filled dip, and although tis , divisiion ~,is, nor, SO crowded as the Jlrttialt-aidevlit ',c,ttetstinis a minimal collection highly, , ,intAretttinfi,,Their Ceq l Ai. and raw materials. a re very strikieg. l'ipt, carriages were hot the least honorable part of their collectidn.o A aeries of seeps •pi:e pared for certaistletimiorst the missionary meeting were admirableeatid greatly sup posed thole of in sinsiter charlotte' , invite national and public Achoot. ;The exhibi- HORIUBLIG EFFICTI or DRONICKNICRIPS. 'non of daguerreotypes is exec/lent. Leaviegiths division dart-tied to the,Uni.. ,—,OUV w ou ld suppose that the following • ted . Statee4.yon entail rthereit. department I statement, which we find in the Bradford of the Ishilverlienven the . northland *null-i , Reporter, published at Towanda, iti this sides. ' iThei collection of machinery' an d * State,. would be 'sufficient. to appal the mattefitettuse c tsf .the Most. varied .desserip• stoutest heart, end deter the most debased lion, .presents .a' iitoutiand , titteew of the , , , , , .., . , l co le the in ltighetit interemstA .Ruissienuespieis small' afleei t l . "' nrari ! ler T d !' g en . - . departisent oh ibeetsulth;and.this is etterm. , :teXleatit%mtp, : , , ly.ootnpitinte; hoit to inempereskte , for thin: A,men,by the name of . Moses Brandied Austria,also, ors:the north and south sides:' was wompoitted to the jail of Ode county. 3 exhibits a oaristy-of prinisewswhieb-plitect Wit,Weihteaday,,the 2&/ of April, charged l'her in a very honorable position in the es?` with the; inimaler of his wife. 'The vial 1 Whitton.,-,. onee .stuptiVresidept -of Asylum. township,All • the Austylia . 8011464 r e. are' dr essed e 4 f e jh t esi ec i ete ti e ela t e of. th , e , Or a l s .., in, a siniple l Auetrien . gismo yudorm, with, 4- rem ph i n ew thwy as given by; imself. sub. Coate fastened at the, brelit With ato . mentiamd,bythe ,asetithony of hie neigh clasp, iriscribed.. 4 Abieria." so that ifie*lel ,bors, as far as they hatillognieauce ist the eral effect is admirable. flurrying through, em e tt i lueve ty, i ,„ ~. , i - Holland and delgiutti, you enter 'tit stk. : Th wee h e d,h ee re p ea t e dly threatened th e temsive region . of France, which, 'Willie . 'llf e , 4 ol hie wife, a r i p, aa several, occasions,, complete, will be very beautififil.',eotl' 4 o:-; hia-likely Ranee " t h i ng i g h tm"" U° hi" thy of the taste and skill or dui greiii:iiii i kii-, peamo-her. that. if ehe left his house. egaie try. Switzerland and Brazil. with Italy, niwk,emidd never return alive, 00,,,TUris end Spain on the north, succeed, and are ...,, --- 7,-- i t it evelliPinfivi . his treslinent she fled followed by Greece, Persia, ,elE,y.pg. and ' lii. 'hen ire, taking-a sautesTurkey. The unfortunate delay: in' 'the, *iieurap, i tivertessiit r her in tbs aid,: end ii.ia arrival of the 'Turkish steamer, with their,l e eppeeed : from.. the maths, having first objects, render their dkv,Csion instoMpline ,i, k anunoted•her by • blow with a club aerate but the space abutting upon the . , (ranrapt the ',ample, *choked her with his hand/ having. been appropriated to 'the einskighl itintlfthil hisrilif 'deed wearaceempliatied; i Ambassadors. and ladies of rank obe.had ;Be s ays that having left her, and gone - el the entree, the deficienc y_ was odnii4b,tYlaliiiit . , ,distaitee, on looking Nick he thil6ght concealed. Crossing the transept, yett 3 o bi, ejle w ed•alefig of h i e . when he . rehi r e. , enter the British East ludiett, which ,pteried Wild' choked per agile until the was seine a very beautiful Selene, Ots tiscoosnh i , r i ette. r• , ' '•., - '.' • , you tben arrive at a square devoted io C:an- . SC give' iiimairif etc' do:de/oi* the ,! ads, the West Indies. and. tise-Austriillish . espatirtbsilifilt aim crime to`the heighers, 1 colonies. 'This articles , from these interi ii n piowithat beingittieWerie orthioni, 1 eating spots in the British • Empire efil'aii int ir; o f ay, ilea fel had Snit mined. 'At is admirably illustrative of their 'rich prodinis-1 - peopOrei: ao . that be'res l ittintitiented at Lions. The minerals, the raw materirdeitthelliawklelitihatile of represented eit 'S afford abundant scope for stuCy both to the 1 pelieparb Nand 'tiff l itittleitaite 'Mint 'to hitilim`-' merchant and the philosopher. •''' ' ' . jiyiirheti idilmdilili fhb' iloolniiiit . ' ix elii A beautiful little actuate of otedelyel lilio Alelieft I. - , ~ ~..., treasure ilex' attracts vast cro wile whepaes. ' . NU firidtlillTdOt lidstrietl'lrnti,l,',w 6 ll3E.:, on to the sculpuire-room. You are now; )ember; no - O, , Orrl . , Inc,T`t' e.r- 1 ,, on both sides of the nave, fairly in the Bei- ied lkit'' ay." - tioh domestic latitudes. Whilst agriculiu. - rat implements 0011 p, the whole remain ing length of the extreme south, paper and printing. and machinery in motion, fill Up the extreme north ; time front of the south side being devoted to Birmingham goods, furniture, Sheffield goods, woolen and mixed fabrics, flax from Teland, and print ed fabrics of Manchester, Immlim and Glasgow. lite trout of the north cones pending side presents a succession of de partments, with carriages, ',some of them of the most exquisite construction, miner- al manufactures and marine engines, flank ed on the front with paper goods, furniture, furs, leather and cotton. NVe have now arrived at the west end, where crowds are seen surrounding the model of Liverpool, which is at this spot in the taco. On the outside of the huilding are statues, columns, specimens of coal, obelisks, and a . cast va riety of nrchiteettgal and building proces res, with a detaeheil.buildi4 whence the steam 'notice power is derived. • I have only paced through the ground floor, not having said r, single word res peeting the contents of the gallery. This shall Oder until next week. 1 may state Ilion there it. .hutone gallery. which runs , the wholereisruit of the building, and spa l . j Vuttnitts Apo FREW. Ntnßol's.—TheVir alout noddiangiilar, courts are cut out o 4 C ainia olonization Society's agent has re the galleiy. 'flown lota which the. speUte'. : l oeised 800 applications frogt free net tot marlook. and the objects! tire eti, 4r.1010 to. go to, .Liberia. A portion will be ranged as VI produce the moll picturestpte pent by the nest expedition. effect imaginable. I suffered great fatigue lige ss6 in going through the whole exhibition Monday last; indeed, such a task is al os beyond the power of man to accont ish is one day, end to observe the iticoneSina ble variety of objects white' meets ydu all every turn. % Upon the whole, the exhibition is stfee ceasful to the highest point of any concep tion which may have been formed of it.— Every thing is well chosen, so perfect in its kind, that whether it is the most refin ed and fastidious lady in the land, or the rudest, yet most intelligent mechanic, the attractions are so numeral'', so , variopsiso surprising, and so usehl, *hit iefsitot thlty P 2 0 . 14 Vk-440elklaiat• Ot 94-, ucate'himse e critical examination of all the divorsilied,:ebidur , bimightahositt one vieerbiftpyi.hismililltrit t fore 01 the world: ' '• It is nputputed that repo° were recede.. etl'hyl the ;hair; , seeicii , 4111e:11 eli ded to ihe'initii:atiliseelbeil, *ill mike a. beiit 0136,06, ' 'll4 edeit!or the . gshibi l • tin* *ill be,',ltis aldiffo,ooo; at least. There is 'icaccelj , , but that sufficient Weds he , raised to alike it entirely sell supporting.' . Powis's GusalElt.tvit.-Lln a late letter, Mr. Riddle, the 'Alptt of the Aunt/nun Committee it the Ultfta' lbtddindiel Re. hibilion, la nothing the het that .•Mr. Grant, the owner of Power.' first statn of the Greek Slave, had coseested oar ea. titbit it es it work of , Amtuican in in' the Industrial Exhlbititm, say. , that the esti.. mate put epos the Omsk Steve in Europe is .fire shore *harlot supposedin itnr , CHI States. • To'say that ft is aglimidtm work of a master, hi saying ilkel(ethif tab Hunt. By utfiverftl ragritetiteith' among the 'Boni& Mutt trannbileurelad easldiaril of Et d, it is the deist merit of and tgh iss originaltmet was five thousand )Potteds sterling , us Mr. Grant, his Royal tlighttpais, Prise. Albert, free take alfercd hitithrse Wit" that ateliNtet to pert trittrit4 • .Tllnt AINOMON CONTIRTOOTORS TO WoiIierPTIOLLAWTV letter * the Pintienal'lnselliltencer. that thoegit, the United Slates have put done . • • the beat they Could,' yet they . havii alone well ; Obe contributions are national. (harts- terkftie and , uiaique. They are abundant! enosigh to. give some ides - of our reinter , ceiningettiese enough to eltow our skill, and.ettperiet enough in ninth ty to prove our capabilities. We have a better eta , chine; etry elechents being the j udge.shan stands. within the bending. We have ft eleireiroopreplion of 'the grateful in hielee than any ether nation here. We are ready beyond even England etiltUtel • intplentrattat We can• lay • one multple of orr - nutlety by the side of Shef fmid's thousand specimens, and carry off the 'palm. Ftettee'hirs tibt sent trehanit slier r , Narita) , and Sweden havenot con tributed busheLnOrkpatiihe_ little, hare 'not furinatiell a barrel orrice ; 'Lon don has not displayed a paper-hanging, Mr' dhittnieals, or specimens of book-bind ery. or destitute work, or hats, or needle- Wok*, or harness, that will compare with these We display on our tuilinters. Our pianos Wilt be' unsurpassed. We hare scores. of , harrele of flour alingether une , quitted. We have carpenters' tools in a. btritdant variety, far btfore other nations. !And is tie productions of our soil, in In diarpeorn, and cotton, and tobacco, and all the finest grains, we stand where we ought:. Tattuso-Ynlku Tatriisattionlk!. 4 —Thei New Toil Yieirrfid gii!es]teToll'offettig wresting in:ide.nt in its repornfia4i,Tues-, day'. poceedjnga of Aeht-OlesespGutir yention at Syracuse: :‘ ; "Mrs. .Burleiglt Virift.' the hisitiiiieffet's' Burleighs, the wife and daughters oF''the' poet Burleigh, entered the meeting. They were dressed in the new 'fashion thei now being adopted by the lisdittsi'''Thir upper garment was flowing, and mantled to the knees. • Undsirnestfh Wad 'a 'loslse trowners, reaching to the fittltle.i , The feet were enclosed in huckskinei and igipt soy bonnets crowned all. The eyes orthei meeting were immediately turned towards the ladies. They walked up leisurely through the aisle, took their seatiiipon the platform, and entered into conversation with Abby Kelly, George Thompson, end William L. Garrison." After the adjournment of the Conven tion the Burleighis visited New York, and paraded Broadway in their quaint costume, 'tweeting of courae a good deal of alien. fion. • The lair reforiners, we believe, hail from Chester county, in dna State. FROM THE SAVWICH ',LANDS. 4 •i r— "' th ay San Fragetsco. we have ad~ica lSY *Altii lilindwicVs to the 10: cif *WI. heir s upon at th . din qicibluitt vine immedi ate bloirkadeo Thi United St .sleopiof-wir !ands itrwai itflonole ';' - hdefirt been ilitained there on account of the difficulties with the French. She was announced to leave for Panama direct on the 10th of Marchf with despatches for the Government at Wash ion. Helpetchee fpe the Government wore. Ash dn bditra tlie . ' jksal which kid irrited at San Francisco, ri ' • if A bk . - Cetlft/Nft lout ula,,lft" -4 f.9" 9.lxC e lP9 D t o° ,;', the nuke puoltathtnt Cif which pronneeth„ lays that, the,Fienith have deinafiled FMO4 lll ' Ptilllert.*!lii..AriAr!Pliu sionarttle .4 should 4 Oiled on a par disoiht!tioA etni4i*g tiy i the,GoveininenV for their . support . ~,Secontft .that should )fi,llpciss l gie f l . isi the cottinet • Minis wy.of the Ktug; the ground Kr, and Ot. itittd,' au Atintriceit, ;re. nolitibeni of the :Minis- I)lird, that :all eorreitoudenee tween the FrenCh And linevatian Govern imply be ca Berl on in. French. email of in at present,. The Abe California says t "Thette'tletnatifa being reirOlit4ely re. slated by the .g.tentraMeut and. pershited in - by : the French, alfaire"heve beeetneViry : Oirllf.:1 111 4 at 4 411 ,41 044 ,i , T,A a • french baslsient in theit,itititeiturn and given. un fil the ZOth of Martik.„ . ler, iheGo' o , l ' 4l .oo:o to 0444 or, cerise,. Much Oicitentetti Coneesuently prevailed at the latest defog. The One* peril, ares. 'Cloticfr guarded, gn,Verninmitel. paper s add. funds werdie-, moved to, a placp and other pre. cautiohery steps taken. _ „ , Out'of &kith thwidina we 'hire seen , no rerpdhie to the prweeklitige of the late Dia , union Convention, held in' Charleston.— lei' Virginia We . believe . they meet with enters' The : . is opposed. and entirely: to the ninvtoientk Of the ultras: The 'Disunion ' iste ere caching feeling against them.- selves in the' Soutii, -- iiiiWit of ehoifing sympathy or procuring aid. When the crisis comes they know the horror and detestation melt St their course.-i-,q/ex siitdnot Gqieett. • Tire INDIASI IN Tessa.—livery mail from Texas brings Accounts of increasing. Indiau troublea.-.14.111et: gitarter... la test acninints..being from (ialveston to the 10th instant., mentioiran engagement that had lately occurred between a party of In dians and the United States dragoons, un der Capt. Wallace, in which six of the for mer were killed. An expedition wits 'in preparation to be dispatched immediately teethe Indian country: SINOIILAR SENTKNCI:.-A man named Wm. Fulton, who : hail already- undergone the penalties of his sentence in two muses for imaging counterfeit notes on the bank of Delaware ehy, has. just been again convicted iu New Ceittle., comity, ol that State, on two more indietments. The court sentenced him to pay a tine of $600; be placed in the pillory for It.o apace 01 . one hour t undergo an imprisonment for. the apace of three (Wander months, and to.wear, Alton - mu T.. of a scarlet color, six inches long aniff two inehes ori, the outside of lnia.euat between the shoul ders for two years from tile date at the ex, piration his imprisonment. SMNTKNUN. or a Potcr-Ovirtcit %maim' —ln the U. R. Disiriet Court. at Augusta, Ga.. last week. Theodore Orville Brown, clerk in the Pot , t-Olitee. shout 17 years °lnge, plead piny on two indictinents, of taktn parkakes front the mail, and wait sentenced ti 20 years itn[Witionttlent (10 years ion each) at hard labor in the peni tentiary. SINGULAR SUICIDIL —A tiligular suicide occurred in Delaware. Oitin, on the 12th. lanton W. Pettibone. about 24 years of age. a justice of the peace, and in good circumstances. killed himself by a shot through the bead with a rifle. lie had dressed himself with more than usual care, 'and after playing a game of billiards. ask ed what time sem, when his friend in-1 formed him that it *as 10 o'clock. , He then said that if that were tbe 'mute he woolditer in a hurry for he expected to die - at out the world with railroad . 'epeeil. He wens to his *See. and' was 'engaged in I/fainting some -bullets. when a youtitmen angutred what use he intended to make of thern 4 to which he replied, 01 ancgoieg, teetotal a, foul-•s fool.", and left the sawn. • The saw of the rash eel ia., Attributed , to the fact that its wick* wee devotedly attached to, a young lady. Itillietld, ,with e• elorer but not thejose certain, totstrox4tr, sod whose epee he knew hePe But a few , minute! after the commission "It ( the fatal act , a telegraphic 61 4, 14 came! annotorini that idle r woe expected to per vivo • t • s t ot ebOrt tioem r ,epipm6ta Jour- " irlilli" , V111011,1144 Ooavlstinow...-Balis fof Reprroentwieri litfoldek---The 'it ennerntion adopted in ooismittne of the, 'twin% the eomplondie of As •eonunittessi which the House, organized on the inllraQb dais ii ' , hive' 'a` Wettish's' ini `horley'of'l4lifie esWatel(if Etastiir,re agli; ofit,t 6f10: - (00,44 , ,w•Witai oh 1644 • allni a rdijoiritt tf,)lttitr,bt'whiph phs-' 'vision Vdsdetlitt.' fen, In' case timi'eldnelhd" Aiseititortparr tint Vs 'SblO fro itglidi'as 'fritlitl'Olittlibles of sitiiitK `be shill bit hiff L iti'the qualified tbb *die to `deride ' Omar sr iLishouthfo....On Tuesday afternoon lasvdtuissp - tillo'hAte7Y totormodt•osset hansado,foluEßtertners , •who was , draoring tbditrdwids Thomas 4..10yth usas,stsorkdoyiliobtstitivandinsttust. •ly • kills& 4 ., Anothat Orsini wss.iworking . at his side, audals,„isloyild wad madding on:the basks, not toorolthalnt•tett iyards•dla• une, at•the•tions .of•dhe •noeurreinece; yet strange to any , oeitber was, hart. The hair oa the left aide of-bla bead• was , soar mush singed, and his. chin •had a mot which was doubtless produced by falling on en axe whish' he had Ili his hand when he was Struek.-:-Coiumbia Spy. ' Diarn HY Ltotrrsits;O.—A man named Mullen, a farmer of Little Britain town ship, in Lancaster county, watt also struck by lightning the same afternoon. On the I approach of the storm, he left his work in the field, repaired to hie house, lit his pipe, and when struck, was walking in his en try. CIUSINVT STIONT TRASH.-A young dandy. in Chesnut suvei, some days since, *toasted the bellesin se follows :—t• You . take ill sorts of toroth in your tort, don't your ~Ye s, jump in," • THE GREAT NETHOGIHT CHUB9II, - - " - 113 AS . 4 0n i zy y ,.. mg ' vi z i Sta ilie ttiot 0 ;at i New Ibre i'u reit and Bet ' he dr4oortik.Agak erotded, and ral ei di clef men lure present. The following is an accurate, though brief statement of the cue : The Rev. Francis Harding, a slavehold er of the State of Virginia, was suspended by the Baltimore Conference, which was held sOul i e t yperpxotripuf ,to the General Conievineb toff:: lOU, kfor igis connection with slavery. The action of this body was therirewhimmitrome4sortho- annelid Conference, which also suspended Bishop Andrilwl from the purormance of his off. cial duties e beestiseiof , his 0 holdint slaves whom he had obtained posession of by marriage, and o( his refusal to liberate them. In consequettee.4 the cantle Aiken by the General Conferenee. the southern &l egatee declared a continued agitation ,of this subject would compel them either to abandon the slave' Stitt). OF Iteper,!tlp 1 them from the north. , , The southern delegates afterwards 4- greed upon What miscalled; a pip otisp.. tuition. antln southern convennon, ,bold on their return home, connived ,to establish a separate orgeniesdott ;• but the northern conference, which had possession or the funds, refused to gilts any Intim or the" to that division of the church, which nod became known as the Routh Methedbit Church. " ' • After this refusal, southern COmlniPsiott ere were; appointed by the Glenerat Con ference (South). to..institute this suit. for the recovery o f their proportion of between seven and eight hundred thousand delteri, claimed by them as pail owners of the general fund previous to the reparation. and which is at present - in-muted in the Methodist book establishments ,of Ohio, New York, and the Charitable hood, of Philadelphia. • ---- The - emuntlennployeel on the part of the plaintiffs are Mr. iL Lord and Rever dr Johnson, and for the defendant Messrs. George Wood and Rufus Choate. Mr. Thomas Ewing has also been retained is I counsel for the defendants h a shriner suit against the branch Methodist Book Con cern ofrincinnati. The lion. Dan'l Web -1 ster is engaged for the plaintiffs, but was not present. Mr, Lord opened the easetecapiteleting all the facts hearing on the stiste of the case, and, in referring to the shaves own ed by . Rev. Mr. Hardingandßishop An drews, remarked that they ,could not by the laws of Maryland and Georgia, in which they respectively lived, manumit thein. The ESpress eases:, Onsuf them held by Bishop a - adreins 40-hisen devised with directions that she should be sent to Liberia, but she would not go, antl4lte hilltop, although nominal- . ly her owner, exercised no acts of own ership over her, and she went where she pleased. Mr. L. made remarks in rela tion to the facts. 'lke New York Express says of the; complaint and answer in the case above referred to : The complaint states that the church is a vutantory symtibraiwra uniircrremssal. 1! consists. of 7 bishops, 4828 preachers— and in bishops, ministers, and metube►e, under the organization in the United States, 1..100,060. 01 these about 603,000 be long to the North and 405,000 to the Church South. 'rho answer deities that them was any necessity for division in 1844, and 'that said separation was unconstitutional .and void, agreerbly to the paramount rules of the church, and made without authority of the general conference in 1844. NOT Homo.—A large concourse of cit• lance of both sexes congregated at Bloom field on. the 25th ult.. to witilegs the tie= ; cation of 'Hiram Blend. A procession .was formed and the prisoher &wised in his 111140011, dining beside his coffin on a ' wagon—was 'conducted • to the gallows', where religiona service. were perfinmed. His eonfesanon, in which he accused some of the witnesses ligation hitn of lathe swear ing, and denieditriking his sister, and cubed the deceased of Commending the conflict, was then repeated [wen attending gentleman. The prisoner exhorted the, byltinders to take warning by his aid fate. He - appeared iery 'lunch agitated; end moaned intist piteously. Ou his wry 'to the gallows he sung a'hymn in , which he spoktrof "going hothe. 'Just as the ti ts' 'noose was being adjusted, end the dark. mysterious “after place" gltxmad a midnight of death before, the Clerk of the county, Judge *'avins, stepped' furward, and announced the reception of a respite from the Governor.—Ploom. (Ind.) Re , ,orter. .Taitesisieaux's Season AT tuurritto —Cuba invalion.—President Fillmore, in his speech- on Friday last,• in reply' to thirMayOr's welcome;' alluded eloquently . to thetireettilien he Wanderedlhrough the streets of Buffalo a; friendlesec.bOy. And compared it with the geoerous andmitho shied° roeiptioe he bid met with &Nide - In the eoiillie, of his rsmerhe the 'FretOtiot awe; reieFeed ,t,‘; the eaclaio.t; ).! Inoue illustriouai Mayer hat also , alluded With approbation to the fact thattheGbV= inuusteat exerted its ponot tin , preveintlig leggreorion•on the territory. of , .muitinhwitts• which -;weviire at peace. •' le discharging that dit9q;lellowAsitizetts, , ;the government teas amused , by i preeliety :the erinnvierliteildes as it isciaid be Itienkireing the lawah ,of bin tows evetstry. - -The/6901 ,nixiliberty.wthers; is no seeurity ihrtiop apnea/unless !mei whatever itidAs ' %'hotre- 'would be no justice pen :ititeardefore ign: court unlesi its main- Wins those-friendly relatidits, arid extend them -the' rights which are dueliain!one friendly roolintry to another. We might posh Itesidlong.into a conquest df Cuba; or onto is war against any foreign -power; but dont.you see the consequences :that would arise from such u state of things.— We would, by so doing, destroy the very principles on which our government is 'based, and our ruin as a nation woulttbe the result. Our only security, therefore, is in our justice and moderation. Hence, our governmen't, hence our Congress, made it a criminal offence to invade the territory of any foreign country , with which we are at peace. (Applause.) in the suppres sion of the invasion of Cuba I did but ex ecitte'the law which I swore on the Holy Evangelist I would execute, and which I again swear.' will continue to execUtei if ,Hod, is his providence, shall let me I (Great applause.), . inset the Philadelphia sun of Wediredesj Etfttki t E C01,1.1810N ',,Q.N ,T; PI T i tc .) ARE ItIVER—sTEAMER 0 i 0 Et N . Last *je t ting, at half past eight 9' ock.. as i Sentite steamboat Otiio,trai sti her,{ i In 4 , ty ibis city, with th i Baltimnye IltayAaeseugers, she came - In Oolhsten wthe steamboat Com judom Aookurt, a short distance above Greenwich Point. The Stockton struck the Ohio athwart the bow, and the crash was dreadful. There were about 90 passengers on board the O hio, and the greatest consternation prevail ed among them, which may be imagined, but cannot be described. The night was dark and rainy, and many of the pitmen eMe were belctw d.rkli• T.llO %it moll ntiretidisibied, 'and"the Stiiektbn was seiliusal'Abn/Aged as ; 0 be entirely unable to rPederlekr,slll,l4lol9ec , .'The imsll.ol , the Oltio Avail !Oiled,. end nos of Abe Kaighn's Point boils fiteeeeded M• 911011 to *vermin. of 'disaster.. , The beggar) excepting one , ' trunk, ; , sunk! Withi tt steamer:, !There. were three valuable horses ma the forward deck pcilatt Qhht, 'and .they :either broke or were, cut Jamie, from their. lasteninge, and swam ashore. The ferry bust brought the passenger} !tei lb! 404'1 ellid ilanded them as South street wharf. We are fearful, that 00,001 of ,ilie Pa.. imagers =women and children—were lost. Mr. Wilb Plitgrlb i llh Agent'. of B,eiii "tem t Ii ,a 4 .04 bo a rd , and. he eased him phi bar swimming ititiore, .: Ale ifitorese ,us that scrrn, es Bred lio, lock Piece hio d wai fle 'for, the Jersey 'show r btit 'trail', eerie distance kotn she witterili °VI , ~ he think in about 29 minutia, and Om ... , . water rushed Mtn Me cabins with., greet, ithpetuosity. , So rapidly ,did it flow. ; in, that the ,pamengore were knee deep in the water befqie they-reauhed the Matte leading to the upper ' deisk. The shrieks of the affrighted people on board„ during that moment of intense agony einnot be portrayed. A 'number of the passearrolwho':arrivit ell in this oity; took' lodgings-at the' difflitt eat hotels. Some had no 'coats,' boo tsi nor hats on, and scarcely one of them could give us• any satisfactory mount ' of the disaster and attending circumstances. P. 8. Two bodiesitatirbeen-recOrefed froorthe waves—E. A:Taylor, of Charles toe, s young man of '22. and Frederick Shelter of Baltimore: Mr. Fit►ty, an sired citizen of Baltitnore, is also Missing. CALIFORNIA Postirres......We learn froin the papers by the last arrival from San Francisco that parties in Calilornia are preparing fol. - thoroughs organitiation throughout the State. It is said that the rninera„who bare hitherto bee* ..tmeo • cerned atrectators of, party contests. will appear in force et the polls. The. Courier say. that the Whig candidate for Gover nor will be.. without doubt. Major Pearson R. Reading, a gentleman of high character and, intelligence, a native of Philadelphia, formerly a merchant from Mississippi, who has been a resident of Upper Califor nia for eight years. wu pay:neater in 'the California volunteer forces, and • the first to raise the American fhtg in the - Stale,— Among the Democratic candidateslnr the nomination are Major Roman, the present State Treasurer; General T. J. Green, Colonel John Iligler,,and Dr. Semple.,-- The present incumbent, Gov. John me- Dougal, will-rtin as an independent candi date. The election of municipal, officers in an rrancisco waste ate place on the 29th ult. THE Cosnan ASSAC tt K.—A further ex amination of, Ford and l)rumniond. on a writ of habeas corpus, was had at Ches tertown, ( Maryland.) on Tueaday, !mai nothing of importance was disclosed, the question as to the reception of Druanonn's statement not having been disposed of.— On account of the absence of important witnesses of the State the case was further postponed until Tuesday. A writer in the "Delaware State Line" says : "The confessions of Drunimocti, as far as they are made public, are, that Roberts reconnoitered ,the house udder the pretence of cleaning clocks, and gave the informa tion of its localities that Taylor Bred the gun through the window at Cosden ; 'that Shelten broke the door open; and went up stairs and shout.. C. Webster; that 'rep loi also shot Mrs. Conlin in the yard ; that Bedvrell shot the black woman in the kitchen,; that. as Drummond guarded the I bark door, and looked in, at the back wilt do*, he sew the boy escape. hot did , not attampt to molest, hiss ; and , that Ford. Sill, and to „ ware in dip boat, and were not at thrhouie—they across, the, river going and retiomitig." M► rrt.—The Union• Orly State Convention of Miaeissimil, helt# st Jack son, on , the bth . nomitiatOd Henry S. Foote, for Goveraorolautes A. HOrn of Lauderdale, for Secretary of State ; Wm. Clark for Treasurer, and Daniel IL Russell for• Auditor. _ • Li_ . A tiAVS ASE lit ,PALIIOII4IIAeTA Mae Wall lately decided in (1 1, 0'1 01 1Po freedom of a tiler,* ia,Califorme undo; Abe following eirquatetancee,;, Mr. Calloway. •of Pope couoty, Mo., carried with him a. 'Drops the plains to California a body see 'wait ~,liime4l Avnit, ThRY arriv e d 0 gal ifcirkits about the Arai of Aaguet„itieS 1 1 11' w" 1 0 , 1 4 Om mines ,1 0 4 ecgill„iiinit ,in *re(3%.."On,gie mute And, .4bik WY Imo t to Sin Frioquem 4)", tbe.„O4FOIO f nr, re'. turning itenfi , bY ilinYrnY,Pf dithihniiiii• lindliq OkerA Passige on. tritil I MO rt, eel for Panama. • Oat At ~ter'ik of habme corn e .14eiog baseprammtby the ; trietpo ormi e stare, he l w,ae. htite4 , , ken ,i,his_fenn". ty'eaurt at Sin gra9cleco,.( f u dge eErrk'• it 4 .°I ) Prridi9Pl' 9i iiii 4Viictcle,cjetiStb -1104.P0 , eiW ,itic, kV; MO il . ihnl/iiiii nrofinli‘-;. is 1 .nr.i ... . ,Tfni: rani niAini boy, ibeJPBl.,t' Ye ,Pl' gili Ci t: i " PW C " I"4 ' I4 ? /Mr. Cauoweg,f)aimp4 ,pi lin f jpr, 40,,Sqi il)f /t!lPtirt , in re M inn I , 7.. • sept a i 5 . "... fru, fir? isfiii skittlilx• . r. t NaminApFAaah St/ay 18.44—A 'buy two 'ears old, named James IdoGiathi .was ,earried tiverthe Fella! morning. • , 'Hb "!lis • playing . on. a board ,at Straiet's ,on the Canada ; side, lw company , with ilb• elder brothett• their father: eliidedtlhe' Wi der one, who suddenly jumped off,' 'whew the other was precipitated into the stream. lie anon got into the rapids, and the fath4 , or hurried to rescue him ; but in the boy went over the Falls. Great con sternation and horror prevailed in every quarter, and this distressing incident has created such art excitement as seldom a• rises from such a cause. But few cases Millis kind have occurred at Niagara Falls. THE NEW STYLE OP LADIE2 ' Disease, —The Boston Atlas, status Am: .6. lady dressed, in Turkish ,pankaloons, sttreeted 'considerable notice ; lu Tremont ,Ro p,, on Thursday afternoon. !Ile skirCktissg,iuk low as the knees. • . TOE fIEJERNES OVERCOME. lIERE ii 'one thing certain, that the ' AL .prejuilicej which had se long exist elin'the unpile of many persons, against R.ady-muilu Clothing, have been ;duvet entirely ovlrccime in this community by die' "positive proof furniulted b* M kliC US SAMSON to those who have been deal ing with him, that Clothiatcan be p.rocu- . red at his eshiblishineiit of thelbelA tididi ties and at infinitely lower prices than can ; be had anywhere else. He has shown that he can mil htsireadt deardeMbthing for less than 'did neutral tbri of the material ,of ,which, they, 1.1!0-4.I4011.$44 iiittle of buying e nd 'l aying in goods ena bles him to do wbebirlials, and he defies all competitionilarilin what plate, county or statist ~.iiiir*erify necessary to say a word mores. "tehrisienda and costa. Merl; ate •contrlheet4 ttlektlilifrlnll illirgiiiiittf ney by buying tiotp him. He sells (or mud,. and , has but one , BOCCI.; ,:. #o,frovir ailki:wore_th,n,What htt mltOit W.M 11 11147r. I 10 1 °Well! i 0 #¢4 40 .4.0440 01 .‘40410)A.+4040, , can. Out or ik customer Who May fe i ro'F MO,l with a' nail ltis aim ,ii alntays to'make„ h9Pefk 4 1 11,094,VY: which4 ,l3ll X ‘ Pflichuw peroßanea,t ousionOrti., It' .is. It ettio4ett ~ idea with sitifiejmople, thif 4ketri„tryi i . „ . can , ; ,‘'., 4 ,„ ce l i t "f - 101, AP OM 3°,4' PY. I F t aye evimet mg, I is not so, •A., p.4 who' to 30 tbelnibit .0., p i irotAtop, tritoi t ine d 'do**, is 'aiirays, prop! . or , - it by •tialtinit inOre than bc wiebelt 14,f,44 , Tlity one-Rrice .system le the' 0147.P 1 191 .0 0 f ' and' clarinet: ilietle, Of deiliPiP . Y,lPtilin o4 l" ,, man 4iir ties get his clothing : is cheiKu the other. I. invite •the, atteptiou.of.MY 4 0, !deride .emf the, ftibilik,.l.'ol lll "4 040 11 ' 'stock of ' • Swing and,.‘lainume‘Clo Nig 4)riitd ,, and Sußrs4Pl cuedl" vanOo , ha th j ay will he pwith 44., gOodp and price.. His stockookitketx of s. . generalisortment Of ill tialeitlitierts;s4o*. , and lualltlee; together, with anaerztetent . of Jewell'', Pistols. Guitars. , Vidllall. -ox outdone, a lot of ,Varpet Uses, both for Ladies and gentlemen, a few Gothic eight day • and thirty-hour Cloaks, a few large .Looking Glaseeth; and _bailey at caller articles. I thank my friends and custo mers for thniriumtkitalmonge)mitteepect full solicit a continuance.of the same. itzr I have on baud A 110911W•01441 1 11 Piano, and au excellent Neropitisto wisp ed to sacred, ramie learlahurob use--both of, which will be disposed of iwwf_low• • ' , MARCUS SAMSON— • Gettysburg, April 4, Ltiltil. • - _ CAUTION" TO THE PUHLIO I WHEREAS, THE VEGETABLE . CAtTLE POWDER, ANUFACTURED BY BRMINIO, FRONVTIELD AND CONIPANY, No. 187, Norm Third 4reef r , Phirfri, Rae acquired for itself a wonderful eelebi rity for its many valuable mediciusl quali ties. and as an agenttoinerease the amount of Fat, !Milk and Butter iu the perfectly healthy animal ; and whereas its immense popularity amongst the Farmers end ryinen, wherever it has been, introduced, has induced several persons to tel up imitation of our , Cattle_ Powder, and have taken the same language almost word •loe• word, as we have 'in our small. Bills, slid put °a theirs,: We therefore Caution all persona, Storekeepers, Fatiners and faint men, against the deception thus 'remised by thaiigting Melt, ' . 1 The proprietors have investigated this subject for years, duriug a long resident 4 in the country, and do now challenge the world to produce anything equal to there cattle powder. They want the public thi hear in mind that their powder is their!. alone. boasting not of a Carman, nor any. other foreign origin. They wish its•qatai ity. (not its name,) to be the source of i ts value. It has already a character (altho' of bet abritit five years standing) which enables it to stand upon its own merits. • Several orders have been sent to this ci ty for Cattle , Powder, which have heel 'fik • led by sending an article got up. in insitatiod of our own. We therefore say again Storekeepers, Farmers and Dairymen Ait not buy a pound unless you look for the 'name of Breinig, Fronefield & Co's writ ten signature on thitimd of each pack ; do, not.allow yourself to he deceived, the life and health of your cattle depend span this, caution, as well as your interest. • book , ) out, "Vigilance is the pries of security." 13Rf.ltida; PRONEFIBLD & Ufa., 187 N. Third, Phiksistplis, 11:7"The Genuine Cattle Powder for sale *Lam Agog Rule of EI % H. RUE LER, Gettysburg. • May le, GETTYSBURG' FEMALR SE EMY, . rrIHIS Institutbn. undertheAlirectino of JIL Atiii, ',9*(suaca. will be re-orkoA4. on llllitdrui the 2d of Sgiernber.,ind cool dune In two sessions of Ave monthi essli f . , until the last of June tr leaving ;ply and,,, Mips' for vacation inste a d of Mar lin*. itani.—Teit dollars per session,o( five . months L with rstra. qharges for the tan: guar! , Drawing : sad Fancy ,Wo#A, , Psi. pits will be charged 'front the time of en tering till s the end , of, the JeMion Awl no deducting. !Fop te pica ill he MON .. en ooP,i .10tUP9, 10 , 1 1 by *I TP.I4IIe;AAC P(*,,_ tlptOnotts pf,the ptptq. , , „ ~ „, , amuse 4 ts Mipeelhtli, Mlwie . 4 0' Ettot.' L 4. . 71 ippeptinisu i , .., ~,,,,.,,..„„...:,,„ ~,..1 . .„, , ~0,,,, • . „..,, T ....,,„i i.":. ~.., , tbr ' Irs Alf;i,!- • '• 1 i)174 I . Itr..li: flOrtter, ' ' ' , Prefi lion. SClltelski4. l . 1. Prof. Stover, 4. B. Danner, • ~ n0t„14,704itg0e...., .A. At 1,110) chlirlh 8,)71,7 _.- :. r di criNt. uniformed Volunteer 06tapabil 1 Ir I . lori:iss , the second-Iltividhi fourths Division, ;`Ps. *fill Us 0 firarshibif 1010110 RX pendent' Guards land' biation'' , Rimpits4 l . oirill:meet for paridb end insprebtinwswshill• ; bOtille of , V bath* 8613 wart se , In hidenZ. , burg, ohoSttturday the Slit 14eity qt 4 ilia., at 10 o'clock. A. rt. ...,,,,i. . ii,rl 014 , ;( • ,' i : `'l • ' JOON! SCOTT. Brig. insp:.o Beigv4ilCDiolSikillf. May 9. 1851. • __ _ —.... . • ' I • A le C.P.O 1 1. s ANOTHER Sipck of Nom 4 1 4104'4TR licrage de I , aieisop OPiagekilllo) Moue. de Leine., liand4ounn and 110 N NETS, Jenny Lind,Gbina' Petql; Hair, and. Lace, Ilair antl,olliiris';' and various other styles, with Mieses Lace and Gy peeps, at KURTZ'S: Dir"BLANK. eouturs', Administrators' and doimnolt form,) just printedos full supply add oift superior paper.rat •this Os*:. , 41116111 Mortgagee, and other Blanks, •: ,teitdo WHO IN All Na TTY! ARC. Friday *rola., „fday 23,1851. Die witotreir t - • out W , i A. our rewleni ha* Wen advised, the new Poway law will to into, qtatutisyt ,ou SA ofely •tentt.--1 Sit Nirbleil 'Uwe the "STA It eau be seen by mail to ant , Petso arras in sal age sty • FRES. OP -PosT4ex. y nod Air. ) isuray, Slid - under 60 Ihilee, the douse wilt be ;only. dos emir par gusetaw:-, awed 80 and ander 000 OW, Lou els per gustier. t FIJI 111118 a eh, 0611 r subscribers who ale now taking 62 Nati a year posse, will, have nothing to,pty after the first of idly wh ew will have the* pleheis tilluded t 0.60 cents a yeast and a number- 01.° 161111 11 011 psyipg IC cents, will hive to pat only 40 caws a yor. ' Whops thid pony wands, wbo have *wit lii ollll4l from 1111611141114 to *Star" ea olobanit' 4 , :f ia tlastatts• (Width sow amounts to mai* deka ' 1 e pries of ribooription t ) will ntratitor habit after, the kok of Jul,. torahs a papolVathich will kilaAtiefik *MI! Alfott l or tp= of 4 °l ol ° l o 1 1 14 111 0 ,W4 gather with bitthfid abatis* iwl*l news--J all for tau tifillig sulk of Ilk r tate: 1 We we indebted: to. a Inirolide at &hada lei • efforts higherto raWisfit ostkkgihrtlisel&Orlation of the "Star." Mil 7 DO invoke r kind nibs now when datiippeetddityhi ro drwind44l We take please,* ld Irg throats Staihi ifiroularl Vat ths /hew darker than at any pre• viola des eines It permed Sato oar, hands India dai ly ineensainry ; 0 1 1‘. nr• 60adebda of Whir 'in tau county w ho take no manly paper, and who bps little oath* could' be meow to aubsorftw. If such of oar !WNW subrariben wiry to recite but ems sew okra sure woess ov yti ores irouissan:. ,Wleat say our Mewls to nuking 'the Wen I BAILED.-11114 ' DAVID A. Wltioa aad , „ Lady, sada *oak Naar York on SaUmlay last, ffir Afiies. rar We wow skews '4 .808 jays' vino, • far Clops otallko,• etwohips of some plo7er, grows ofeobs, on** College groonds; byß.actsr/ Tom, Esq., which mosoured 18 inotwo7 liesiators. The late oessitie of oar Legteleters dosed the um* of service of pima State Senators, es fol lows Dist. 1. William 4. Cobb, Whig. AA & Poleg-11. &very, -Whig.-- u 4. 11. Jones Brooke. Whig. u 7. Joseph Laskigmielate. Whig. thmtil Woe. Whig. u 14. Robert M. Prick, Whig". AA 1 & J. J. Ounaitighom, Whig. • hose Hope, Dem. • Maxwell McGaeho, Dem. • U. Geo. V. Lawrence, Whig 0. N. Timothy Ives, Dem. 'Of the . above Districts. the Whigs, with shy seasonable sett of prtidenee and energy, cittinot fah to carry ex aegt fall, via: Philadelphia City, 1; Chester and Delaware. 1 t Lancaster and Lab. anon, 2 Dauphin and Northumberland, 1 i Un. ion, Millis* and Juniata, I t and Bedford and hornonset. 1 t so that the contest for the supretn• acy of poetise is the nest Benue will prabably be fought in Philadelphia and Washington commies. or The stockholders of the Himont Unita Rallroed decided, on the Ilith'inat, by ballot, that the Depit Ain be located on the pu blic common in that bortAtih. The foHoWiNg pixilation were alerted idiom : .Presideott—,laces FOllllltT. Pireetora--Jacob Young, George Eiehelberrrr, Michael Bucher, H. Wu(,, Henry Hedy, Eaoch Li:fever. To °softer* or 'nipstented Laud. The Audkor Gestent of this State gtwe mace to •all poisons is possession of or owning Unpat. rented Lands within thisCommonweatth, that the act of Amembly passed the lflth day of April, 1835. :entitled "An Act to graduate Lands on which money is due and unpaid to the Com monwealth of Pentisylvania," and which act has hem extended from fine to urns by supplementa ry laws, will emir, on tie lot of December Mil ; al. ler which time ao abatement can be made of any interest which may have ittmrued upon the milli. nal purchase stoney. It will therefore be highly important to them interested to secure their pa. seeds, and the benefiti of the said act and its top fitments during the dam the mom will continue in form." Fowl!lee Slave Law In the South. It is relieshing solid the violence which !penal , ally characterises the extremes of the North and South, when westing of the subject of Slave. ry, farad ao;seneibie a paper as the Louisville tiej :--eft it shell be (Mona by skull experience that present fughlve slave law, hy some of its prevision", as Northern praises haws assert ed, pots in peril the freedom of free citizens of the non-sleteitokline Niles, ill good men will be wit: ling for the law to be modified in the olOctiona ble parfiadars." This is en ppinias which may brietthe Ulush of Assam to some of our Northern thin, who insist upon snaking thiseleve law es it sr pnronu wends, and without mry mothjlestrion, a test of po litical orthodoxy. 'The truth* there are hewer lathe peownt Fugitive Nam Law, so entegonis. do to ever* principle of right and juatiew—en ppbiee 10 OM tooliess of a fires people—that the _ law: es A eboin, is ittlenoble indrAtitelblo. Aad sensible OM in be faith, as well et hi Um North; am this sad admit it. That** law suet either bwomentially eindilled, Or bemuse is dead Niter, if way Wilma; tad ear Nadia* Proaawro pilitiebuth Mho 'export to bind the free epirit of the North in ab*t worship of their new AA Fri ditioweieg iiii*6ll . lllld peOlgilleidtilifil tree. 600 ofitirfAithir t ang all wWICO #4ll,dare aitailla lamibilAtecaMdtiiiitYbl ,Fiaiitijra Slave law, 4 11 1 eriowili itch .10,110* ,9140004/s• r. 11,* Qum", PIO*, C 4 44 6 r/4W! Pt "." frou'OhiohNertilast two his,ribi bs ,a hUlast , , , • C) motiolnites Fillmoni for Prooldetit, inKrelnititin,` cir NOrth C " .°111/4 " br reOffilltuktit,4ol4l.. Wiralllkignt.eknall3r niratailitpnionntriv4kt oath last; itiontabhit*htf Conatrresinvination, and' itsitskl time ' ' • •". Ana** Judea—Thernaa Pum Jima Blade; rt . I • Asennblyrraen.A. iteaks. D. )101g -' Delt=tOttrilirts.T;l: I.i Pi t oadioeigiripcstelenErillottiontarX, TrinWRIP-,P t illaSlntbattAken., Zemmissioeet--.loln 143sepit**, DIV"-Alkiint= . . 71feesh;4131iansbese, Thorne* IC earnage. mop Oesi. IV. 'Miler woo 4ppoitsted Delegate. to: dot WlltigittitiViAteti,llisit to thole at Lehi:SAS: . TM, Jo. not onion, boo Sow odes trend. in 'main inanty get tires delegates to arpetsielOssaitesttion-4inlais, indeed, one be do leSintatrifel delegate, although not so dinlOitii4;;Alleibirser, the Senatorial delegate, H *Wilts not, belongs to Adams county, this parem.lnardilht having had the last ono.] . Tha Coavosnt ; ion also adopted a series of Soso- IOW" ~Ite adherence to the principles of 4 40•WilidiPartevendoraing the State and Nation eiatthrinisteatiena, and &Oaring for Oen. Scm feW darteifidener. .i abi, id.atnr =Ok Wl* end why ifithia ' WO* which it hmisthati o lllilitirkleistima it .pitinstaidi alma date fiwliel Akin it .11mgibler mid Itmessderi mid real* the highest voyeur dna belies bat err entimegitelsgp bailed 1* a Wire lettinefiliiii4r - ' Hi entonit4 'hoisiisti,,tike . i'lltitiAilid t 's 1 4' Whht. is'ilii iirgtegemi stliforspall‘i.-: Mid "deems 1461%010r fa' tiiiiMli tefOtO (14— Tia'stii hi's4svlieliii4ri - //414:i "# , A447 ko!•4ln*dT• "IN" in . 1 4 1 14 1 1N,P40 0 ? ' 4a• A #-Vult, times a iskrd ifeitkir:ti Oftffiaid Wilki'lli,A?,Palir mit randy to elotoortifirttoo ecdisappointsd hopes., Andookiddisidly MIS Aimee of feeling, 1 b e i t ki,4 bp thit4Moa . tioni of Ace, Mid the se auggivs &tun" erii isilefillitioil fie, leads men to 'Mk* their pledge of honor, sad, Mai ars titans. coidid MAIM mitirmh'ismidastieklit iersi , the& *Mils to' thi wort el Wish* down the pdry' with which they bare teen ' isanperidig; iiir a "mai winaitui hatiiiiiwpotko irsioM:— This Wiry seldom dile, sooner or Wes, to briig with it ~ite mpp#priatm reward, either In the is• Peolg*! al,!: slifilotliati mmixislris orthe in dignant , dennicimion of honorable msa-rand 112 , 01 4 „fiellooldif ilk both. W. Moo ar e precool kinwilokal,l 4 Nr• MiCiftion i bat the frank, wan- Thaw of his mud proses him to, he sway inch a las°, ma his NO,Y„, ,r)saissioll gime him .to, ,be gray lici t a, Whig. ,We commend the mealy epiOt whicit Ms. IC idiom in hie cod to oar political; fiends is °Dimly, and ger comity mossocestful •ommdidece, (for with there atm* of anima be,) "00, Mai, mud do filaryise . A CUM. ro . theiFitig. of Rankfist County. Haring submitted, my cliome,mt a can didate tor office to a Convention of the party, and these suet a *4,41 diem it Proper make announcement or my ie. tentione for the future. Pint, however, permit me to lender my thaiki to my friends in the present contest—those friends who so generously gave me their countenance and support--who so hoe nimbly received , me at their doors. and so kindly encouraged me and cheered me on my way. To others too I owe my ob ligations—those who. One* to do more. gave me their sympathy and good wishes. I hairei nothint to - Wet in return be and my honest and sincere thanks- If the gmtitude of a peor nun be worth say thing,.l offer that—'llf all I have Weyer I do not intend to complain at my de.' feat. On the _Contrary, perhaps I hare' received more than I merited, and certain ly all that any one could ask - -a fair and honest onsififerefien-• ~ w ith this I NA saddled ; ihd if others have triumphed over me, I trust my friends Will thel as I feel, that the wealfarei of thipaity requires some sacrifice. Many who would have supported me wereprevented by circum stances over which they had no 'control— many whose 'sympathiei and good 'will were with me, were - Ridged in advance to others. or controlled by sectional interests too powerful to resist—and therefore, so far from complaining, I do not even think it strange that I have failed in my aspira tions- By my detest lam driven again to resort for my dailjr bread to an avocation that I have long fotind detrimental to my health ; yet if 'mired by the hand of a kind Providence to see the return of another canvass, I will again "give them a sight of the same old 'coon." In short I expect to be a candidate for the office of Register and Recorder is the year '54. I there fore solicit a continuance of the favor pf my friends, and respectfully of those who have in this canVais gone for others, to take into consideration my claims, and V' no obstacle any longer exist, to bear me in favorable remembrance. If so fortu nate as to he favorably considered, it will be my pleasure to remember the flattering unction with gratitude, and my pride to discharge the duties of the office in a man ner so as to do credit not only to myself, but to my party and my friends. Very respectfully. 0. - H. MtiIKLEIN ebambersburg, May 21, 1851. tar We regnit te observe that the difSeultiee connected with the Philadelphia Custom-home appointments continue to be agitated in Philadel phia, end still more to tee otono few Whig presses in the interior pertinaciously dragging this cm pheasant coutroversy before their neaders—the nev °emery tendency of which must be to distract the' party and inject its prospects in the State in the approaching Oubernatoeial campaign. It is a con. troversy which should' hate been left to the per. ties more immediately interested in It ; end if the Whigs of Philedelphia, in their wisdom, see At to tats up the qtarrel, that Ii no Meet why the whig party itt the interior of the Stele, should be made to suffer. One of Tic Harrisburg coetemporaries, 'who "Cannot me any good to result to the Whig party by. ismamtronorey,': with singular *lin- esteem mid grow unfairness, so it imilow us, plies his readers , with ene-sided meads from this same controvert, wide a view of working 10 the 'dies of &miter Cooran. Now, them may be en honest damn°, of opinion au auto the emelei cadets Laws difficulty, red McComas has hie blonds throughout the titals4-eraim and dewed seem-- ea wen to eneinthe Thane are two side to every gainden,and to Vial My game effectively, regales MOM the 'one party. We albeit, 'thee, that ibis ia not (he proper ° pelted (if any . Oorked lot a proper met 4 In which to:force the Whip of the tuatl, lnto. ae'fro* of 4 personal , 6 f, in whit i to pumeculeee 400, 40 bustle [town t, par- Mauls, member M . * Whig petty. Weirs, about soy ds . 0 104 1 , tiltilivorteet eampeigl , 7 4, campaign lighirdt promisee to be is warmly Rep tiotel air wit leiplcit Will hg meesemati— Red oisorena the Mb*, of ilia State to Stem I Meting of good fellowthipc.estneyi.ter the time ledees* least, all personal animieshiele,• wall labor earnestly mid hannedimely're the molection et ere poi* at able and ezeilleniWhig Emontilie. , The Ito Ifimis nor Jonermt. ( Theo sestets be no diffewoole of opleMei atitiog Withrieir that point. Let g ° '00 1 t; 1 ,M 664 , 14 —leecheWiesg• ' every dismact6 mid de greet/yell be t desired sad Panneyleania is ienignselitinibir , . . , Whig 414,5, iso,vi t er k so ht 134 gild Ip4lB, and she mesa in GAOI fter %nip ciUsees ,but do lA* ihitt a ct! , thThitahtimentbly of the Pivisbyterish • Chili* (Nee; SehriOl,)inet in thee City' e Vilna; tf.Y.,.on'Thitrinisti Abesi 166' delegates *eh attoidance. The Rev. Mtert Haines, I); D., LL D., of *tie First Presbyterien Church in Philadelphia, yres unanimously elected Moderator, . and Hey. Professor 8. M. Hopkins, of Auburn Seminary, N. Y., Clerk. On Friday, Washing ton, D. C., was designated as the next place of meeting. The Gemini, 'Aeon* of the Preeliyterien Church, (01,1 School,) tuft et Bt. Louie, Mieeouri. on the mime day. The Rev. Dr. Humphrey vrae o h oi mm Modere‘or;aeiti Mr: Howird,Clerk. Fehr lota SW's! eidi teireeersied.'" • • " , 4 Etrata IL =la "lI T 3a ibastAe.iitleisdiefV iiimegudri. Wei beat emit tie with,' lentos .fotifte.robffamtion• WI 1 10*.MAPOni fa ikfri•w4•;• er 1 4 het ewe die 04- ' lowing is Os•pwbgipallastteh:eaatteeted with the pregame made by the %okay in the gnat cod gait **Cie hatrandertalies. ' ,z 1 The object lit* ih abd Id Ilia glees waffle, and prosid' •frii the'colloied *mu a' hi** Upon the Al**, "where none Can or imine him acid." the adireris nimorks nUra: bit eaaliat. alread i dent ode to atiorilli*e; 141040 Face, but 44) 4,414 to the .4. 6tf . 4.*5. 6 Oak Erwrswrid ! me` namber of dui* who are ImiondlaWly in colinit, tira.'l,4#oqi gr odi r 4,040 , Tin Liloit!‘ id* to that of the Maryland coarty, eitendrOWN kWh% dred and twenty miles along 010cout,:with a depth inland of shout in -dee ;, !wicking front Catie Ulnas,' on 'the' extreme tie Claillara—a belt of dviliutiio 1.--a belt of &leo ricaugespel light ;--te. extend Within, like the Are kindled ow the wamern pinks, until the whirl* lied becoliew gluey; —.4 belt of hew; dolti ilung'whlch the dive trader dire not 'Win.; enre. Here there has been planted Republica tobWari men, under the government of colored men- Not a solitary white man residing perma nently Within the **kb** :-..-whose Widow! In dependence hes already been acknowledged by England, and runes, and roil will be , ( we kavd the ismutifies,) by our own country. A Eepuiic which, tinder Ptieddent liebetts and *ice Proui7, dent Benson, has alreadi tinned state iiapens; which one oldie highest •politired Winds of our own land hal; wearier* to be.Criditable to slay nation' on the tics of the globe. 'These slates ant smphaticilly the home et the colewd man, where he cannot only tm , fsse, but rise to national meta, and wealth. And, that , each is the estimation in ,which the colonies are held, we twee only to mention the tact, that ten thousand persons now in slavery, were freely offered to the National Society, with which tie lic"Petat4!, during the past year, to be sent to Li beria ; and were only dedided foethe Want of mans to and them." • An earned appeal is made to the Clergy to so. coed the efforts of the Society, by both their in fluence sod dime( erhopermion, in . so treble_ arid Clutatian-like an oodertaklog.---Mituns' forsreal. Senator thunner and the Eaton. The. Hort. Groalme Scoriae, the U. 8. Una, tor elect tram Musulmano, bas addresord sla ter to the Legislators of that State, ackno*ledging the compliment and accepting the ofiles, which, he rays, was altogether unsought fur by We extract the fallowing paragraphs from his let ter Acknowledging the right of my country to the service of her sons whereto She chooses to plate 'them, and with a heart full of gratitude that a sacred cause his been permitted to triumph through me, I now accept the post Senator. 1 accept it as the servant of Massachu setts ; mindful of the sentiments Solemnly uttered by her successive liegislatures.; of the genius which inspires her history ; and of the men, her perpetual, pride and ornament, whii breathed into her that breath of liberty which early made her an exam ple to her sister States. In such a service. the way, though new to my footsteps, will be illumined by lights which cannot be. missed. I accept it as the servant of the Union ; bound to study and, maintain with equal patriotic care the interests of all, parts of our country ; to discountenance every, ef fort to loosen any of those ties by which our fellowship of States is held in fraternal company ; and to oppose all eeetiorusliern, whether it appear in unconstitutional ef forts by the North to carry so great a boon as freedom into the Slave states, or in un constitutional efforts by the South, aided by Northern allies, to carry the sectional evil of slavery into the free States ; or in whatsoever efforts* may make to.exteod the sectional denomination of slavery over the National Government. With me the Union is twiee-blessed : first as the pow erful guardian of the repose and happiness of thirty-one sovereign States, clasped by the endearing. name of country ;. and nekt as the model and beginning of that bracing federation of States, by which un ity, peace, and concord will finally be or ganized among the nations. Nor do I be lieve it possible, Whatever may be the de= lesion of the hour, that any part thereof can be permsnentlY lost from its well-com pacted bulk. E. Pluribus Unurn isstamp ed upon the nationaleoin, the national ter tory, .and the national heart. Though composed of many parts united into one, the Union is separable only by *crash which shall destroy dm whole. THE. FUOITIVE BLAVX, LAW IN AllAs 15A011USETT&—The Semi of Hawseituoette, oo Friday last, permed the following resolution is opposkien teams Fogithe Shoe Low, by ■ Tote of 23 yeas and 6 nays ; the latter beim. two Whip and three Democrats : Resolved, 'Phut Mastrathusetti protests against this fugitive slave lair, as hostile to the sentiments of Christianity Mid's!). bonen; to the feelings of the people of the Commonwealth ;''that such a laW will naturally fail to Secure that' stiptiori in fini heist and• et:mileage df •thst comitinity, without which any law lutist sooner later become i.diad THE WAY IT OPHRATSB,I4r.,Gonder, , . jhs Cohlmotor fairthe Heneivo British •Itidread, has contracted 'to thot rine - fititliti Mita with • -firm in 'Liverpool, England. They are "the T Mil, and to be manitbardwied fit WANK 'They • /will be delivered la Bile ore biteptenther next, -for tee.* 'tdit. The liarattier ht trouts ort rijO milted'hy thiriri'whOlo tiotwell ;pignut in in* national iddrits, w ibilrott ticir chased is w-forairproorratry,.: This is' triringt to , ,the-ht•mdlithri i thai how Ma be gountimapdb brought. and 40imefisp,440 coviry it , the very doors of our Pennsylvania Iron Witlta, ,4tist thin it is emu manufactured hem.' The Caul, is Prie4kl B ,l4 bikstsdli httWit'W.. Bohr fruns - Wirr Irbil Woiks *this easustry.'heingtable to swath' IttMatialves 14t. foreign O c°llPetlik":4ll4= wierbim ;rite: M dankirijitily nearly. revery .onwin tbeittitte i s Itlit.thie,lo9l , , a 1311101' .Tteit We hope the party Who thairlit. 11 41 es.tbiligtvai principle will riocat . the mgant inky, alt 4 crueli . the foe* of our domestic in beidati, thit the vast railroads of the country May he kid •with the iron of our own beloved We may add that So dollars out or every forty 'paid for a ton of British iron is actually paid for British Agricultural products, which goes to the support of the operatives and all those concerned in its manufacture. Thus through t h u agency in the Thad lEtin, which held out great prospects of a foreign market fur our farmer, we have actu ally opened our own market to British Agricul turists. Our farmers will all soon see this and un• &rotund their true interests. II The Locusts have within the hat day or two, made their sOpesrence in considerable num ber" in this vicinny. Two. or throe, (lays more of Waren weather wilt attract to IntelAiwa otfCia 1110 1 Mnititifdr, Moue ,pilrlog. polhailisetllbee' Of,thi now °ennui Reform. erf , thle'plaee, wentaid yesterdey, fn the olta lame number of people—Rees. Itix rnsi at Otembersberfp and Rsi NEL E, of York complYwlnnistiog in the ceremonies. We under. stony theta liberal eollectiottorss taken up. The Prodldent's Tour. The Younrof President F t [AMOR IC and associates thtbeigh New York, in response to an invitation to be present at the festivities consequent upon the comphtlina of the Erie Railroad, was every where marked by the most cordial greetings of the pee,. ririnic of cannon, ringing of bells, bonfires, illutivirtidons, and tritttnpial arches, met the par ty at almost uteri wisp. Speeches were made by Meer* Fillmore; Webster, Crittenden, Seward, Mid othokre, at verldus'pointe. BALTIMORE MAR**. „ PIRO* TIN lIALTIIIIOIIIIIIII7I I taoissaat. PLOUR.-4alealo-day of 300 btflowarJ street flour at . 811 t, and 1,200 C at $4.371 .. OR4lM—gales of White Corn MO I'o eta , sod yellow at 57 a,511. - MARRIED. .• On the 20th,inet., by the Rev. Japth Ziegler, WM.•E. BITTLE, of Gsymany towlahip, end Miss SARAH ANN MARIA REFINER, of Strohm township. , On the 15th, inot., by thp Rev. is Ziegler, MIbIiAEL CRILLY and Mnt, OATH telk ARINE WARNER. both ofliettyaburg. _ ,Clothe ath inst., by Rev. Mr. SPANN OMAR J. RA,EQHMAN,of York county, sad Mue OA TH.ARIN E PLICKiNGER, of Adair* 0 3 041- 'On the Basle day, by the atone. WII,I.IAM rarest:lE sad Mies MARGARET Rini& both of this county. • At Abbottetown. on the 20th inet.,'RENRY 81..AG12E. in the IfAtli year of his age On the 21st at-, In Dark twenty, Ohio, 'AN. DREW LINN, formerly of this county; in the ' 27th yeir of age. Weiii*requested to state Trustees of the Associate Iteform ed Church will meet at the Church, in Gettysburg. oluthe alet instant: . WHIG,-AIEETINGI THE Whip of the Harough are requestedlomaesm - the fines 01 ,JOHN THIA EVENING, at candle-light, to make arrangements for the selection of tielegottes to, the County Convention. 7A full, attendance is de sired. _ By Order of tti4 Executive Cornmiiiee.• NOW FOR BARGAINS • KELLER-1111111 HAS *tided to his toned large stork of BOOKS & STATIONERY, a law assortment of HATS & CAPS,_I3OOTS St tifIGES, l• of every variety, whtch will be sold at prices that can't be beSt. reall and see thew. May 23, 1851. BUFF CASSIMERE. THE attention of gentlemen iP invited to a very superior quality of BUFF CASSIVIERE, at the Establishment of St ELIA At BOLL ERA UG.1.1, Merchant Tailors, Gettysburg, where may he found FANCY CAM ME'it ES, of every vari ety and quality. May 23. BOOKS ! BOOKS ! Classical, . Theological, Literary & Al iscellaneous, S. 0. warm= fIAS just received a new supply of Goods from the City, and invites the attention of the public to his presentatook of Books and Stationery,. of every variety, constituting the largest and best assortment aver offered in this market—which will be sold, as osual.at the 'AWNS? RATIOI. He has eonsta n tly on hand a large and full assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS and STAVION EBY*, Pen-knives, Gold Pena. Pencils, Letter Envelopes. Visiting Cards, Motto Wafers, with a variety of Fancy Articles, to which the attention of purchasers is invited. The subscriber 'returns his aeknowledg went for the long continued and liberal pa tronage extended to bun.' and thinks that.. in the variety and excellence ollinv present assortment of Cheap Books and Stationery. will be found evidence of a deiermination to continue to merit that patronage. 0;:r Arnmponenta have beep. made by which any Hooks not embraced in Ins ea., sortinent can lie promptly - ordered 'from the City. May 28-4 f • LIST OF LETTERS, leinainiug in . Vie Post 0:0T, at Get burg, May 16..1861. Allirwnt Mire Catharine Knight Neihenie, .leh Hairrinon L g " ' ' Lbsibr Jobrr Boyer Martin, " Lbw Meanie W PriCker VVilliilll lmie Benedict Boatel William Las Blsak4tfkhrelP.• tomittliwileshish Hefty Dintil • eillem Biasses • 'M L Blnethrugh - .%trory Id, • 'Wm Morrison; Ot•Wai Bualitgoisai Sbnattlits' R. Pellet' • ' ' • 'Miller Jehit, sot. :1) . Carol ay. • " ' M'Elerans'Andeaw `strerbile; Elisabeth ' Miller Meal Biligatst 'ook•Oestrge P. '' 'pa.• puny Jobri '•• Plink Ate* rsdet * icilV ••,'• ' • Mkt% P iDenirlddle mamma ;I t " . Diehl Manuel • ' Quickie Bayer A. H. • ' ' ` Deirriorflanio • ' • ltstb•PorAnialii ' DatoneeSsamiati,"Rosa NW - AMY " " Dogrob. Blies Doughboy Poriteleue • Rhode Jobb' ' • tuba Christian 4•0 ' Bfilstrer Mid Buten F -' • Eitswssion' Miry `Forney Philip R. Ittesaly• gibbet* Foulk tarriuel R ' Fisher William • 'Tappet' Panels Frazer John P. Nolan ' . Thonipeon /settee • Gehr Denton. , TrilismerDsobt Guinn mist ellittrino Triminer %via Gallagher W. K. V H. • .'Valentine Jobn Hemer David W If iteshew Isaac Whbaer )411 1. Hemlet ineeph Wilouri Mrs Mary . H. Hartman Jacob' Weekly Mu Henriot limner Mn.* Catharine Welsh lientletti JZ • , Johnson G. W. Ziegler Cteislhui tones Worley ' • D. 111111H1.811, rar Pomo* ,ebovs List will please mai tbeyokOvytilimills; : .! A GOOD FUR HAT FOR 81,00! CAPS 61 Vents. S. S. IN'CIPIEBRIF WOULD invite particular attention to his Spring style of FINE SILK HATS. 'they are very light, particular ly neat in shape, And just such a hat as will adoitt the human 'figure to the test advantage, Pries ftom $2 to $4.50. Also, 511.nis end brigs' Slouch Hats, from 50 epilog 10 . 112.116 ; good Fur, Russia; and Silk Hata, buitabie for old and young met, at front $1 to $8:25.' And OAPS of ev ery deicription, for melt add boys. at pri , eta tanglnt frtfm Gt'cintits up lb 111.00.-4. Flearin osll, milamine, end kitten for Your , relverr. •Thf OndontigNwl Will (tot be tin. dertiold:by 'any etitabHthtou4t, either ;in the city or •• •r• • • = • S. M'OREARY. , May 13, 185 t-at Gettosbutx H rAli Y . Diiktr..t 4 rsl4l ‘ friGlCAT.: PAIN, ErritAtron: The 1 1 find 'truly Otteneine. VIVO article but Dallefsikserinit gireascrot All can check the iltlammalinn Ines{ allot , ty,*(Nils' ,, so (rolVtleit Worst aurae In flirraliii ie Moss' illistiCsi.6)a Aintpiii: r cues who** ft htis , beeit tried, lt 4 lloeweiviejewe ill bandies* tifeltt ' It sten* ialisllikV lono 'ltAibisitolt, alone drew' out he ti ri intletainittioN WI liAwo! sbo 41 ° 4 144 .. re-see:Hi ' • 4 ;:',4 44; , *` I aftt Ilirfelt $lO,OOO if sey other article, no matter lithit tie hanurif ran r if4S):*e I'l* funcifoni, sa sit reptirled n' WI elite page Pam plan ii..--• , The }lssue street explosion" cue. The Extractoi is Squall", effretiowt in curing Piles, Cuts, Woltridi, Druises.ald sect l i ttreterete Sores,sere and inflamed Eyck Felan. Dante i'llk phis and all caterwous and (external) inthitrilne. tore Diseaeiss. ' • ; -• • , - , - , I bold myself rnoponsiblie ruth ohne* 17 went oil viincod printoo IMPCIRT ANT' 614X14(.1E AtitIVAUTT9I4, Dal.t.tieu MAntekt, rAtiir Etinacrini in i neW wrapper sal enlarged: Cixititorfollo ofThilloy's Eitractor in , the old wrapper, toed rho market!. Avoid it no yoch.wculd pain*, f ie itit application is nit;donrernoli _Mind thr_emblemiton DO'S. Lion •710 Buy only of my authorizol scents, and the new siva, and you will avoid sit dengat and luiroot UTBee printed circulars I, • , ' DA LLF.I"S A NIKO. GALVANIC. Wily positively end effeklirally care Humors. (laps, Swellings, Stelle r , Broken Knefe,,9utter. bone, Bruises end Bone Sperm. ' H. DAIXBY, Role hivehior sod firoprietor,c;gnerel Depot, 415 - Broadway, 'N. Y. • • ~jFogaide iluzil LER.Osittysbaqt, Witmer and cil4, Itintneiaaborg ; J.' F. Arrendowille : John McKnight. BondninTilto D. M. C. White, Hampton ; W. Well, Ileifin Jacob Ueiselmata, Abbottitown ; Iltsaby,' Mc* klherrlatuteo. , s g Afey A GERMAN WHIG PAPER ; 1 YORK, OA. %11E u ndersigned n will,publish,a bER •MAN WITIO fIAPER,pn find lifter the firfit a August, 1851. It will pontain twenty.inur columns, being the presenl size of the 1 ) E0.1 ) 14 4 13 and will be printed nu ENTIRE „NhlY., TY Ph. Subspri ption , will be • , ONLY ONE DO/.L.#11 1.1 in advance. Address. HENRY F.-THOMAS, ”Ativocater : Office. York,. Penn's. May s 2, 1651. , SVl;ettysliurg Star copy 6 wecka and ckiargo tlilaoait•C.— i '< irk .41114eult. A RICH COPPER MINE. .q.yorllEß 9RRIP.IL. . IrHOSE desirous of obtaining a rich Ore, will do well to call at FA HN ESTOC KS' STORE', ant pun-ease some of their cheap DRY GOOOB. d". , just received direct"finrii•No.wYork, Philadel phia and Baltimine.• , 'lliisiit the third ar rival for the Spring: and are determined to sell a littleJower than eon beCpurolissed elsewhere. , • May 18 - §71E5 . 47 • ' G -ROCE resh uppiy just re . awed. ennajsting in part of xis and , Java'Ooltee; Levering's and Stuak`a duel pulverized and crushed Sugars and' Si ; rups, N. O. Moieties and thigar.l'ea,. &et; April 18 A. B. KURTZ. Rings and Tassels. STEEL. Reads. Purse . and -Reticule Clasps, Purse Twist, Lily While, Artisan Pine} . Pearl Buttons, Dispeti. Pine. knitting Needles, always; on hand at L. Stant:K. GP rIrcLENI N‘wh% WaelYapsy Cod:cored Pfetselt•Vlotliir.; l oleBMerettak and Tweeds fur Coata Mole' Thiib and Black DoecBkuts Pants r- Satin, ' Marseittes for vesting, can find a good as sortment. at very *low prices, at :he well known stand. of . ' ,•-• April 18 A. B. KURTZ. , • gTOVFA , RIP I (IF vary soAsOnA.F. oF6 !RIO Am , Xi', lug's* P 4. t)tiguxzwsTtp and Si!sti icon EitOlis4um3ol, evriptate 144 0 fikegt, Cbaßbcrobiug,stree4Mpityabur* Penn'a. CI_ENTI.ENTEN4Iici mar n la tilu `Ls - potful' NDA Yotor avow a -WBV. DING SUlT...fan .b& iteeninsitodais f l thalr.advaniage.Abroallingait April 21:6•tilj trXTRACT COPVE . , s, firm otti4l,p, ortgoal v e.TTRAtcYr 111 * u.P , :COßP.SAlivhiath eontly so extensively- brought illyq use as .it.substiiseie foe sh tidif foondchoolf by reason of iat ebeoptieso well so Itoexceltenoi, issii bit *bisd;itt kfl toopo,,.c t ito4ltote , of- • P• •-, BUSIILER.. I, • Det.•7l.,lBllo:6—if •lIRESS GOODS. web as 411-41 Silk and Linen Poplins:llareges De Weser Week end; Felney Alpaeoes. Cam ion:Cloths, Linen, Linares; Gingliarne and . Priatedneireneived and for sale very low y • [Apr il 'l4) A. B. lit; R'CZ. WillAtS. tames. Tissues, Barege de Leine*, Poplins * , I.:aaMti i nglia ma, Prints, &cohe largest and best selection in Town. and fur the least money, can be had at the cheap store of April 18 D. MIDDLPCOFF. _IUST received, a few more of those w cheap Cloth Sack COATS. Also, some fine Oessimere PANTS, of every variety, at , April 25-if UEENSWARE and GROCERIES mie pVeldrfilatliaty and cheap et j'AHNEISIVOre: THE subscriber returns his thanks to 11 his friends for the encouragement ex tended to him, and most reapectfully in forms them that lie will not be a candi date for Sheriff at the next election. Three years hence, hoWever, he expects to lie before the public again fOr that office, and would be thankful for their support at that time. MAE NEELY. Freedom township, May 9.—ff REGISTER & RECORDER. VELLOW-CITIZENS:--Thankful for the liberal support you extended to me on a former occasion, I again offer tny 'elf to tour Consideration as an independ ent candidate for the office of REGISTER 'RECORDER. Should Ihe success. NE, J promise to discharge the duties of the'office WARY and impartially, and in so 'dning will be vadat to you for your suppory 'WM: F. WALTER. *utter township, .lan, 31—te SHERIFFALTY. FELt, OW-CiirtZENS :—Thankful 'ler the support extended to me in the i y last ativaiii for the' Sheriffelty, and being sgel enc ouraged by numerous friends, I here . innonce myself a candidate for the °Mee or IMEIpFP, and wish to be con- Side* as eucti, by the Whig County Con eent:ion'ond respyctfully solicit your sup port, Should 'l'be so fortunate as to be nominated iind elected, I pledge my hest efforts to discharge the duties of the office *iih impatikality and fidelity, • ' . . AAlitipi COX. IltiY.lB-4. hupperyleial Voters of oidcons •I Otty , Ol t ll2ENS:—At the soli . • • i lion titinteititie friends. I offer 'm3r6ilf to you r condideradon as nn lode mndeni eindiditterfoi'the office of SHER IFF',"at' the next election:. Should I re ceiees'.nifijority of your suffreges. I will use t ,it'syt,beireffortrizi - dtscheige the duties of dui office with prOrnpineee and fidelty. JESSE JOHNS. PO te!lburg. (Y. Ec:) May 2.—to • ' SHERIFFALTY.. ..relkno-Citzetts of Adams' County. 'OBIGI leave to offer myself he Ceitai , JI time for the office - of of.SHEItIFF at the' nothing election;' and teltPadtf!dlY 00- licittokr support, Should theists forth mak by and throbgh'your good will, as to secure ti majority of 'yeti,. Atte*, arid re ceive the office, I win promise to ditelharge the 'duties of the office' honorlibly i anal with out regifd to party: • - JONAS It(3TH, Seller tp., May 2,1891 , .-te , . DOMESTIC 1/ANTED , . vir /MITI), a litoide-keepero6 eel's**, in a very small' hf'a santitaft of the county thelliiitilt it .eaustlf, the work light, the the inigtit,good: Onei l lAil need in yeark and actenstomktd to ) lioliii-kk , eping, who cad come *elf theOM mended, will hear of a' desirable eituatiem by elicit applicatiof to' the Bilitortrof ilia “Skiitt." Mfirg, 931i1-3t " 1 ' f' L . ETTERS or Administrant*: mrs the of DANIEL •K E1M01 4 711, 11141 0 Little:norm, Germany tp.. Adamsotttoty. deemed, having been granted ito,the•ink• seriaari,residiog in Litilestown w wonewill • hereby, given to all who gye ia4ohted,iq said new., to make payment withouk the( lay..and to those havimpolahme-lo proton* them, properly authenticated, 4'or, IMPS, AMOS L.KEEPORTS. May 2. 181$1.—fit* ofekta'rt LETTERS of Administration on:the EsqtatealJecnaSTißßY3loo6l'l*. lin'too' s'p. Adams co. ts decesso; been:grayed to the Aulbseriboi,' : pantie, is ireiindefottiliissia Estatit,toinakepaymenttkittoutdelay.ind to ttiOneltarinit claims ri4sent the , same properly itAen treated, to the Subseroer, 16 ' 4° 0 / :1 76 Pli t 9 ° P ,Iii r?? C ° ! GEORGE E. STARRY. #76:-6 3 . , Avner. ?.t; 3'.1 1;x ... I''.ETTER.Suof 'ideeittietnitiner,l' on the mi-4 remote of , ll.llten eAriatost, lent of Men htllett toirruthip. - . Admen, eountyt rtleoeseed, ,havi nit herrn granted' , to' the 'subscriber; ret sidingin thesaute tolinithip.ntitieivii here by given twain whom* indebted to said ett iatai to;nseke rpoyinent; without delay, and to thole havtigrelianist lop's/sent then pro perly autheerticated for eettletneut. ITAIDOB' cntou P, Ader. 51 )41 0 ; ' ll Atert . • • •• A T i'Atittsortpc B,tocklio4oro.of thiM yianitt Re H etiaid,4 I wait &tenni .1 ett that FA HNESTOCK & SONS' :Wee sloultiot HARDWARE, FAINES, '0,14 dlc.,'dftiolfr'oko iinpertera and , elan pfeittitriere to NeW Yink, Philadelphia and HaltliOtnift:&c.. should be transported ov er the ibadiirst; as they are determined to sell lower than they can be bought in this or treigithOritig :counties. They eau and 'Give them acall. May AEW AND 'POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK. 4'l IM P lit r. UE N 1 E SUMMARY of I/ SVERSAL HISTORY. togenher :with 61110GRA PH Y . of DISTINGUISH ED PERSONS, to which is hppecdcd an epitaine of HEATHEN MYTIIOLOGY, NATVRAT, PHILOSOPHY, General ASTRONOMY and PH YSIOLOG Y. Adopted and used in the Public Schools of Philadelphia. F. h. JONES & Co., Publishers. S. W. Corner Fourth and live riireota,Phira. . Teachers and School Committees ad dressing letters to US post paid, will be fur nished Nvith copies for examination. A full ntl'attil complete Asnortloont of BOOKS and STATIONERY for sale at the lowest prices. May 16, 1851—Iy. . _ Bonnets ! Bonnets! OF to latest gtYles, in great variety, at ilk. about one-half of the former prices, Ribbons and ,Tringnlngs, to bait,, just re- Oei ved, and for. sale . by D. MID DLEcppr: Atiiit 11;••••:if ' • • • •' • SAMSON'S. TO THE PUBLIC. SHERIFfAITY. NOTICE. , Noy! .V 0 TICE. '4,l4eoleg. HATS & CAPS ! Boots & Shoesl A F r u E subscriber ham just returned from -IL the City of Philadelphia with. com plete assortment of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shove of every style and quality, suitablesiitildl season. including LEGHORN 4 . BRAID H.qT. -7 1 ) all of which he offers at low, prices, to suit the times. The assortment is large and , the people need have no karst:Snot 6.114%. suited as to quantity, quality and 0004' J,. p"Call and judtte for yisiorselites , W. W. PAXTO t Si - , April 25, 1851. ALP:AO/AL ALEXANDER PRA ZEIR'' -11-A KES this method to retitin KIP thanks for the liberal patrOnage here tofore bestowed upon him, and lo inforin.N the public that he has removed his estatk. lishment to the room adjoining Middlecolesq store, and opposite Christ's ChnOh, ow' Chainbersburg street, where he has on hand a very fine assortment of CLOCKS AU WATCHES, ,71* Jewelry, 120PeEk Speetaclesy and every thing else in his ling, and at suck prices as cannot fail to please. His stock' has recently been enlarged, and he asks . alt persons who may want Clocks, Wit'dh:; es, Spectacles. Ear-Rings, Finger Rihge, Breast Pins, Watch Chains and Guards,, Watch Keys, &c., &c., to give him a Clocks and Watches REPAIRED, es usual, at the shortest notice ; also Bpedea• • cle Glasses changed. Gettysburg, April 18, 1851—tr. NEW i MIR*. ... JUST FROM THE. err's. . : O 4 1,. SCHiCK has jurt returned,fte, ' P • the city of Philadelphia, with one & 4 . the largestmost beautiful assortmentin .v . , ' FANCY GOODS, ever brought to this place ; and his stoker' Ladies' Dress Goods - ` .; 1. ~:., is as varied as it is splendid, and lie takes special pride in calling the attention (Atha Ladies of the town aria country thereto.— His goods will compare in style, quality , and Variety with any that can be bought in the cities, and to prove this - lie' only, , asks a call. Ho has also laid .in a very finettliekist .: Cloths, Cassimeres,Vestings,.Ste. which he feels confident will . piessualt-t. who examine. .:e • His prints he has plaeed matey, as peak% Bible, believthg that "quick sale! , , aSid- , small profits," it better for bothbuyer and seller... , , • - Aril 4,' 1851.-1 iiNOTRER REVOLUTION, rrmw 0 1. .114lbe Chow, &ore of B. Alr.ftrz. SOISTIMICArr 001110111 OF captate 1110 Alt. THE aubicriber annotinees en his mt.: timorous orous eutioinera and oiheri. tha t frerharjustraceisod front Ea'tern Oi. tie%•tbs.iargest, best and cheapest assort- f Mentor' • • DIV Goods, Grocerirts,, it':"3321211377.1i,P11, eves, nl eyed in this place. To Lest tlea„ he invites the attention of ell who are de r , shouts pf purchasing, before calling else where. :rTo his numerous CliSialileft t for 'the very liberal patronage bestowed. he returns his sincere thanks, and trusts! thitri they'will not forget to call and Ars-hill 4 present unrivalled assurtinent. April• 113.--tf A. B. KURTZ. SIC Zia 6135. - GEORGE ARNOLD . AVING extended his business, II now opening as large a abOolv , 'OU.. Fresh. Goode as has been offered, to thg public at any tium in this place. The stopk,,i conaisiiag 9f a general assortment of t • D gt OBS among Which are s pe rfine Clioths,Tweredi,' Cassimeres. Cashmere's, C ass Drillings, Summer Cloths am) Plaids. WA many other articles for gentlemen's —all very cheap. Call and ttticamine=4-' 4 Also, a great variety of Ladies Fake Dieia Goods, Silky, plain, striped and plaid, Calicoes, CiughanisNots. Barages and Herage Delaney, Shawls, tits, Ribbons, Iloaiery, Gloves, Litres god``' Trimmings, with almost every article in the Dry Goods line. - A large lot of Carpeting , Ds:* rnesties, Fresh Groceruo,,,_, ! „ Queensware, Wooden-Ware, &c.,. , all of which will be sold as cheap as'ibit cheapest. Please call, examine find judge for yourselves. We pledge ourselves not to:beuhdersold in any article by any ?stab lislnent in the place. What we:promif we intend to do, and no mistake. •ibi! us a call GEO. ARNOLD."!)I, Gettysburg. April .4 NEW . STAPLE AND FANCY; a Mtill**oo 3 l.\'''' s it - D. MIDPLECOFF I ~ Tins juo opened a superbt old 41,X4491 1 ,4 ewe assurttunt ul FuEsii which, fur Variety and Taste of iteleatfaikt will he found unsurpassed by any' 4tber., establishment ; and, in consequence 'Of 4, • recent decline in'the prices, he tvill"ba . ble to offer adrantagas and induceeientso to buyers rarely . thet . 111:3' An examination of our stoeir.ll,4asy peettelly invit e d, goods , can Viand stinigna t thal - taet all**. ••d itirs t • -