•• .. " IV= ma A 11 Eiilla ...::1110 . TAO id!! I VOA it/ratio/ relates as an amusing incident ee* negro raffle—which came - of in one ! of the towns of Alississoppi. - Mr.-:•--------'-% the owner of the hoy; itivin4 a note to pay that day, (81,0 tut, Which ht' had en. domed for a deceased frisintl,) and not hay; ing the wherewith to twit, was Compelled to do what he gladly wduld . not have done. The boy to be rallied was a smart, intelli gent lad, about 18 years of age, and he went round and got the chances taken himself. lleowest , bYlite. aunt) of Bill. There were eighty chances, with -three dice," at 410 per thence. But one chance reinained. and thiawaa itl.tett by a Stranger who hap knr,talltit b e PrOtent, and lath) gave it to upon the condition that ho would 0-thediet, himself, and "shake like ox- s*.." Bill rolled his eyes in an astonish ed and astonishing manner, and after a hearty what whit! :win! in which he dis played t4iii• frightitil rows 'of ivory, open * adinocth tltke the break of day, front illitatto West ," with a low bow said,: "I'll itY.rirtaasa." As may be supposed, the Mum becunite highly exciting. Vila raffling cum inenced. . Bill looked 'ter utticonoertied at anything but the idea otiateriog his old masler. When the elm taw.loore till rallied off but the last, Bill killiole , ‘ the ~ box ; prettonsly to his throw iing,,lholvever, .he was offered $lOO for hio.rdianott, the highest throw yet made beint46, which stood "a tie" between twoindividuals. bin Bill was no nempro. 104 warra;" he refused the 'offer saying wthewhole ' hog or noilin." and made his Aria throw, which was 13 ; Ids second threw was 16 ; Bill stopped, scratched hie head, threw again, and up came 18.— It 'wee: doclaied that “Ifill was (*rep:" `OA Iliad!. a shoot was never before heard. ~, B ill'aBlllCol49B induced him to try another speculation of the "saute sort." believing tkit'he could do as a free man, as much as he had before done ; he proposed to set himself up in I..ratile, "anti lie thought it would be no inure than fair that he should pet , the price at 0800 this time. The endures were soon taken, nit. reservi n g but one chance to himself, lie pocketed ,11,1500 and the sport agaiii eninineneeil.— Bilre iiiiigival-owner and himself were the tordisighest again, and, iii throwing Wl', Dia . tost.• It proved a very fortunate *peculation for Bill and his master both. Tficsoaster had made $BOO clear and Bill itesiellesred *590, and remained with his intecteri Both were well contented and liwatrY.,stne• present was satisfied that he AM gothis money's worth. . $ A eitarzEsios Ti) THE . WORLD.—The Caueinnati Gazette says that the card be ,lowls•from one of their most respectable tsitheihil,' who has just returned from . the Ittrltl i er Fair. He is able to make good ,Ble t ,eptlor,proposed. Let the John .Bulls, wriciatortmotlicial.olface the music :" • . 41600 sit in '}he Stun of Ten 'Thousand s . '"Ddinrit..:--To the editors of the Lou !" VoitTitties—the commissioners of the 'Adttdoiy'Fair, or - others whom • it int, : y *tricorn, in Great Britain : As comparisons have been invidiously ad'ihtitiltitigiy made toward Americans, MI their contributions, by the iondon Vitiate?, the organ of that factious clique IllAto ciontrol the London Fair=- hereby challenge the editors of the Linden Times; the Commissioners of the London Fair, or others whom it may con cern. in Great Britain, in thu sum of ten' thouand dollars, that they etninot find an Englishman—a-British sobjert—who can Austin; Superiority of style, delicacy of titiiention, and perfection of workmanship, *Aides'-Which were exibited tit the Me whinies'lnstitute, in Cincinnati, in 1842. Vvilltakit these articles, with the dust of nine years upon them, and place them !NOM British ingenuity and skill. I seek ioprOdute minting new or particular for Ntiii ocessiiim and Will expose to the W(O4. without ally further effort, the prej udice, stupidity, and folly of those who control , dhat Fair, end I dare them to the 1 Time articles, which can be brongiti forward at a iiontent's notice, were made by an American 'citizen, in Gincifinuti-- Ilelvirhu has been a resident for almost flAnnfhird Of the • period since the white tdb felled the forest where this city titan& • l•Vhs winner of the ten thousand dollars Must bind himself to appropriate the mon erto some benevolent institution or oh- Joel In•Enrime or America. • ITtivelve'rjodges to be appointed, who , naustbe approved practical mechanics—six l from •Euroixs, and six from 'the United Stabs. The decision of the majority to be'6ttal and binding. nilthis 'challenge be accepted, I will name Iheoarticles; for the present, I merely ittatethnthe4 are . 4 01 , 41 of the province of fultrenduti/fry." , • this eltallettee'lle not accepted before tort*pirstion' ic(the Fair now being held 1 1 *London, Will give as' a reward the sum otoltielhonaand dollars to any mechanic ' ill r, Europeit °He workmanship, now ex kibiltinto a Uhrystal Palace, will equal eiticitinati nianufactute.' ' ,n•• SAmeet Luattistei. - 4 43ineitittati: July 25th, 1851. • . 'Tin MAINE LIQeOR officera Sf the law in Maine are putting the new Maine Liduor Law • into strict execution, tlsd it tilikitti'a good deal of wincing.. The a4t;i"d'ow . li both rteat and p nallL-be'er '4lo4,ttle r tis,well as, the spirituous liquors-- 110 d 2114 s qsantity of the former liquors, litiartelltrand bottles, was seized in Port- Piiid on'lilOn4ay and confiscat'ed. This is . - post opyere and . summary law agaiust 91101 , 804 Of intoxicating spirits that was ev br phased by any State I,egislature. The , Thriffilende Journal expresses 'smile sur torvtbirti the la! effectually v is so effecally enter *ldsiasasiays.: ---Mrititt it ..iso different from the effect which 'strong pOtibiwiry laws have had *.roil -'places that we scarcely tinder soitod,ll,.• Either the respect fot law is Issisitoodlig in Maine Or public sentiment brooryt . attaitituotiti in favor of siiiipreising the liqutfr trafit.. The street ot.this expee ; , lipesit s ff italtali itmve , tiutt•etteitil, must be.: very considerable in the other New Mitt: land States. A !flintier experintylit j? to INlCltuddtetti Ohio. We de not ate why i ll i Intint‘ kfly to. sticceed there at' i Nil . I .Ntintte wilt doubt that the stspitre 1 ofolitforifin . ` use of iulciii'etiting2 . drinitt *NM Wolfe of the greattet rnordi i•efeitit lbonthWWorldlttavoet seen. finch stifittreti ~ • tintfinte of h' el enactment' WoUld y teal* tuarkable." • .'', iliilk4 lo , .-' • . 4 4 , t . 4 1 .1 1P15, PA asleep yWo . road ' ' .. • !. 4 illitili* ItilH. SO l'Aeltvirto I'', vtoh,, 'Ak4f)'llkifisiug.4lll.Vtowr i '''''"''' . - 2 irg..O ' r;i*ltnit, 4 04 ,1 4 a agfilak ' Tiotiftlitilaffx*M 4 fiaa Ow Ittliie& l. . , , . , THREATENED TROUBLE WITH MEXL rjIWtLuII.JI ' The ',oncost (Texas) Telep,ratth, of Jll - 18th, contains the following : "Stvdral 'moons who have lately visi ted the wive of Smits Itusa,,fltoreloa t 'and Prrisiilio, tor the purpose of remptering slaves, have returned, and report that the fugitive slaves are harbored by the 'Mexicans, and in some iota:times force has been used to prevent our citizens from I re-capturing these slaves. This has so exasperated many of the settlers at the west, that they are determined to raise a force sufficient to overpower all opposition and re-capture their slaves at all hazards. At the last accounts, a large party of arm ed Texans had assembled -near Presidio, and threatened to attack the town if the, motive slaves Were not gived up. It intimated that there ere not less than two thousand fugitive Slates in the 'Mexican towns between the mouth of the Rio Grande and Presidio. In Santa Rosa,' there are forty fugitives who escaped from one plat:ditto in Arkansas. The owner of them h toads many efforts to induce them to return to Arkansas, but in vain.— They boast that they are in a free coun try, and permitted to enjoy equal privil eges with the Mexicans. We have been informed that about two hundred fugitives from Texas crossed at One of the princi pal ferries on the Rio Grande, during the last two years. We are informed that a company of ninety men, well armed and equipped, will soon be marched into San ta Rosa, if certain slaves are nut given up ; and we should not be surprised if live hun dred or a thousand men should follow them, should they intim with opposition from the Mexican authorities. Our information is derived from such respectable sources, that we think there can be little doubt that difficulties are brewing on our western frontier, that may prove far inure serious than those relating to the Cuban invasion. It :nay he well for the government . to look well to this subject; and take timely pre• cautions to prevent another: rupture W ith with Mexico. SCHUYLKILL GOUN UY AUAINST THE W 0141.1) We publish the following, giving,a h.is tnry of the births in a family, residing in West Branch Valley, in tide county. Mte believe it has not a parallel on reeortl.xeld will, unquestionably, attract she hitentioril of the Medical Faculty. The husliiind; I itlieliael Dress, died last year, in the 40111 1 year of his age, having gone , blind. • The mother, Kai* Dress, I. quite k buxom looking woman, its the 30th-year of her age, and now - supports - her family im'weit: as.she can, by he own exerthins, watrhing and sewing. They were married ih Jam, 115211, and had the following children : • •t . "born M 1149 14 mo. interval, 2. E4arardlL - Charlos" - Ang. 7 32 19 • s 3. Wash'n & J action May 31/ /.2 " . 2. Ana and,Elandi ,ai, '25 , 2. Carolina, at, Ludo " 32 4 - 1. l'orr.'3B 25 ' 1. Lewis 33 - •1. thutiaritto ' " ltOv. •15 • " •1. Lsiins .." PaIN 44' at ". lr Low* - 4 401t.'48 21 4. at irhirelt , , •• Fab. '4B. 17 4: 2 a; ik Muth Feb, Making 20 children .111 21. years*!and aix children ,born in a- apace , iightsea rnoluh4. This font . , children ate birth, were, apparently hotalthrend relaxed. One died aged about 4 weeluother 11 months, the thin:Pt-Wit Oiler year, the 4th, a tine boy is still living. The three died with the11734%m.y, Thin are how twelve ot the wholeitumberliiring, - seven boss and five girls.- Vire saw Mei. this* some day* ago, at our office~ She appeatd in mond 'health, and seemed to have as many , hopei, most folks, of living so'l gtlod oltll4e. She hail certaitdyidone her share towards lultilltniftlia Divine -injunction lei rmtllti plyi and , replenish the-satih.",-65:chtsyl kill County paper. &Bits Kr tote DeLawsax glnOtrittilits. --The Philidelpliieteffger ethics' thefoll• loWing . scene ; at n ihe executondf '44e'. g ami own.. Jaws ,Andsison:;and Empeon • Bayart4; at. New.j CaaUe, Delawaitei . tio Thursday last: : • 'I I "' “With, j a ;single mqvt a-hate/30,4.'0e Sheriff severed-the ropes supporting, the trap, which falling, the 'unfortunate vic tims of the law hang Sur-pent/ea air. Their fall was not less than . five feet, and although the pre4sure of the cOrd upon the spine had undoubtedly' put a -pa riod to all consiousnosa of pain, , ! yet the contortions of body and limbs were. horri. hle,to behold. This wit; ,particularly, the 1 case with regard to Anderson. In his first Istruggles the cord pinioning his elbows hail some way become loosened, and ! repeatedly he reached his hands up to.his throat, and though unable to reach the rope, he grasped and tore open .the; front aids shirt. It was six or seven minutes before all motion of the bodies had ceased. atyard died easier than his companion:— The bodies, after hanging half in'hour, were taken down and mailed up in a plain man which had been placed beneath jibe scaffold for their reception." ; ; BIOLER AND Buottartart,—The cones pondent of the New' York -Journal of Cons mere°, who attended the Lincaater Whig Convention, has been paying considerable attention tq Pennsylvania politics; and speaks thud of Air. Buchanan's proepecte tor the Locofoco nomination for the next Presidency', by their National Conven tion : "Mr. •Bnchanan's nomination by ibis State depends entirely upon Cul. litgler's election as Governor. It is generally CQII - that Bi,gler's defeat would be at.' In be tett solely to the want of strength ea the part of Buchanan, and ttie,lrieuda. of Genal [Jai* might then attempt to,gire him the Pennsylvania noininatinu.!! This et the general impremliork overthe whole country. Mr. Bigler'i dleclioyf t will give Mr. Buchanan Pennsylvaniii`i VOW j!) AO, Mi t ~ i ljg4to; /de feat will be Mr. Ilueluealea detest.::, The Demoenttio Union keys tWat Wil liam Iligler,"telieri . iri the &mite; labored with givat zeal m'extrieate tfi'e State from bee ftnancial, 4411046 mi: ' , , lip eotl his .party ,eue.aeelled adokirlably, in extricating 91te,Statet , That'• ianreeeed !he dpbt,.at ;he rete.of.nearly TWO;111IL LIONS every year. And 'when , Mr. Big: ler left public life in 1847, the State owed more than FO,IITY Nil liS ',Of Vol- The people haver ired -of such extrication Han And is is 111! xiay'lmeofoco Stemamon hails been calritatini glato from a ueonstrosa debt for Me lass sweaty, years 4 r•-Corlla/e GOY, JOHNSTON, Goy. Johnston is actively engaged in rendering a true iteriount of his steward. ship as. Governer of Pennsylvania during the past Mree years. And it is: such an acclount.as must commend itself to the fav ora6le consideration of all unprejbdiced tax-payers-and voters in this State. His progresti. thus far.has been one succession of triumphs. Wherever he has been, the PIMPLIC have flecked to see and hear him —to welcome him amongst them, to thank him for his past efforts in behalf of their interests, and to extend to him assurances of future support. Our greet Common wealth has usver had a better-:--a more popular Governor. His re-election may be regarded as a fired fact. A full vote will insure a , Whig victory. It behooves every - Whig in the State to be 'v i and do ing. The entire body or the Wing voters of the Commonwealth must be persuaded . of the necessity of going to the pollit Ihe general election in October next. A prop er zeal un the part of the active men of our party in each election district in the State, will secure the accompliehment'of all our' ends. It is a plain truth, antione' whin!' should be brought home to the mind and conscience of every Whig in, Vennsylvan i3, that, in the present position of parties in this State, it is most assuredly Within the power of the Whigs to elect their lick- et next fall. All that is neceisarris 'that they should' be thoroughly rallied add "all induced to vote. And cannot %blebs dovie Gov. Johnston is doing his whole'didy. Will his friends do theirs t He 'was Brookville, Jefferson county, On Mondial week last. The Jefferson Star, say" t utile Excellency, Gov. johnsion.'larriv et: in town yesterday ensiling. (Monday evening.) He is id goad Irealth;and looks very' well. Ha was welcomed most Cor dially by the'Citizens, teighnut distinction ofparip. He will address the people this iTternoon." ' Goi Johnston will get * lar ger vote MINN* Jefferson 'comity than even'his friernbiltatigine. • Wif learn from the Meadville Gazette. tligt Guy. Johnston is to speak at that plane dr Monday. the II th inst.; and 'at' Con sitake County, (Orawford;) on this 12th will doubtless - be tomtit° ow both occasions, by great mini- Wei learn from the Butler Whig that Gni: Johnston is to addren thd citizens of flatter county an the 14th init., on which ocetatitut there is , to be a grand Whig rally. • The - Governor will visit the eastern. oath-eastern; and north-ossuiterlf Counties of the State In September. He is bat : . ding bravely'for 'the right. In a'conflict thud jpst, shall he be defeated • Forbid 'it pokey—fotbitilt justice. If the Whigs of ther i etate rally to his support he will' ot he 'Cannot be lieateri.-4.€ffiC. Union. I , Nrmi.Raistunr,.llll DIARRHBAIy Cum: IRA INFAKIIIIII /116 CROUCH& Moues.— We have the 'fidlowing 'recipe, say! the Tribune," , from the Professor of Chemistry in the New York Hospital : »I ;mild :wish, through the Medium of.your paper,us gise'publicity to the fact, that I - have seen instant relief given in ca -sea of diarrhea, by the use of hydro gni :Thank acid, a tea spoonful of saturated so lution mixed with four times its bulk of water. Also in a case of cholera infantum, in which the child was very- much reduced, and the stomach in an extreme etata - uf ir ritability, so that nothing would be retain- ed, this remedy was , administered with ease, and the ch ild immediately improved, and has since recovered. Believing that this is a new remedy, and there is no Tea son,tb-apprehend any effects where it does not produce a cure, and , believing that it has some specific effect in counteracting the , eause, and immediately arresting the Aisimee, I am, yours respectfully, • ' LAMIENCIC RIM." 'ee gretrr or lOssaastort..,--A gentle man of North.derolina recently addressed a layer to Daniel Wetutter, asking him the follotrimg queation oDo you believe that a State has a righ eeeveleifrout the Ugliest '' , To *Melt Webster replied as fo OWS it 1. , / A* Hrt .-1, ; 1101. Dana SIR :—I have received your tinter . of Seth Of hay: ;. " ' The Constitution of the United States recognises, no right of seceseion,We exist ing in the people .4 snrone State or iny . nerober Of States. - It is •niir t limited COnfeilerstiOn, bet a Govemtnent, and' ft Oriet& ' iiptitv the' Idea' that it is to be pertibbial, like *other' forting of etwertineent, swot only to he dissolvad'brrevolution. ' I cOnfess I can form Militia Of reeestidh but air the result ofs • -revolutionary (neon'.How' is it pohble, ibr' fithiente. diet Shah Obtolintschould secede and eel tablietr Chiverntitent' foteigit to that of the United States, tfius , diViding Georgiii. which does not secede;' - frons die reel of he''Uuiota - Depend upon it, my deer sirethat' the secession of any one Stlttelyeuld- bb' 'but die first step it a prodisii ' Most in evitably break up the entire Dnitni.into more or fewer parts. • ' What! said at Oapow Springs'itati an argument addressed to'ther , tbirth;' and in tended to convince , the. North 'that if; by iteimperiony of numbeis, itehould defeat the operation of a plain, tuidotibted, and undeniable injtinction - of the Constitution, intended for the especial prometiort of the South, such a proceeding must necessarily end in the breaking of the Govartmient— that is to say, in a revolution: I sin, dear sir. respectfully, your obedil: ent servant, .WEBSTEN. GI HASS HOPPERS tat A wason•ent,--Tbe Cumberland Civilian, of Friday, 5aya,;..... °The crops, in Allegheny have been seri much injured by, the mean drought; One of lte e&e:w. watt' to bringo into existence a myriad , of geseshoppert, In many parts of,the. coual l y %ems Mimeos Mere' more •nu meroue than the blades of grass., They ;destroyed every thing, even the- , potato • vines and the young corn in the, ear.— The present rainy season, however,, will I cause them to disappear, and Ad. in ,reviving tinny of,thwereps, especially the tress crop* and:4W peciducts Af thadar dellkr . ,•,, ~1 ANOTHER GREAT PIA% 'liAlt*FIATIt I• • • ' ,l ltbparta ft'om Now °skims' annonnce the.errivalithere , of the ate:tuner Alabama, with later intelligence from California,z The only, hem communicated id. that 'San Francisco was visited on the 2tl of July with another destructive conflagration, which destroya ten squares ,of the city, involiing.a loss of property to the amount of three millions at dollars. Several lives were also lost. Sad news, indeed, under any 'circumstances, bat the mere so itom its following so quickly the previous amities of a similar nature. J! STIR AND DINNER. cirmojka. .Friday Evening, Aug. 8, 1851. FOR PRFAIDENT, WINFIELD SCOTT. Subject to the decision of a Whig National Caw vention.) ikkiDDATES. FOR GOVENVR 1011*5443N. FOR CANAL 00 , 11)11881(7MM John Strohin f of Lane,ter. FOR JiioE ' S Or 1/Flt6A itiOard Coulter, of Westlinorki., Geotgo Chamberi t of :pipook: Joshua 'W. Coolly, nr Montour. William M. Meredith, of Phil'a. Williamm Jessup, of.SftNilebtrala, FOR PRESIDENT , JUTNIN or IFORK AND ADAMS COUNTIES. ,DAT,;I.gL roVAKEE'? ANIOCTATE JUDGES. Samuel R. Russell, John, McGinley, ASSEMBLY. • David Melhbger. SHERIFF. John , Scott. PROTHONOTARY. WiniatH W. Paxton. REGISTER RECORDER. Daniel Plank. CLERK OF THE COURTS. Eden Norris. TREASURER. Thomas Warren. cominsmosta, Abrihitra Reever. AUDITOR. Andrevii Marshall, jr. DIRECTOR OP THE. POOR. James Itigham. CORONER. Henry W. Cufman. "I hove endeavored to do my chary: I Item ha lved to advance Peentsdraeda's interests. Ask demanded for_ her of her Conshitanneal rigida, no matter who groan/dal or complained. Henceforth. as heretofore, I am reedy. to do battle in the giorito' se issue of Justin and Truth. and without fear °rya roe cortend reavelaidor ght - Right."—Go.. John don at Lancastar. Whig County Meeting. It will be seen that the Whig Osumi Conimit tee hays ordered a County Meeting en Monday evening of•the Court, -16 make arrangements for the Mews Meeting rim Septeniber, and give an,. '.ltorrrrete a receptlen worthy of his distinguiShed services to tho State. "Things is waking" in Adams county—the right feeling is abroad—and our friends can rely upcm'a goad-report from the "Young Guard" in October neat. '• It will bo seen ly the call for the Mars,Mert. logs men of "N}rtio•—Whig and. Democrat —are invited to .be present, nut judge of Gov. loweirros for themselves. We hope to see many of our Derneratic friends on the grriumLand tear der them the assurance that they will be west cor dially greeted. Gov. Joirseros has been assailed . and his policy groesly misrepresented. lie has made his appeal 'from partizan journals to the people theturelres, and it is but right that be should have &fair besiing. AUGUST COURT.—Subscribers in amain are respectfully reminded the} the ensuing session of August emit will afford them an onnellent opportunity to cancel' old scowls. We' hoPe ihey wilt not MI to Wise . sidossnlage of it. Kam' We . arpracswased to Oita that the See. Mr. Coreslaeaix.will peach at the diLi Chun*, on next Sabbath pit Mit leo/oak, A. M. to end at the Asecadate ReArased Church, iu Gettyabarg, at 3 P. We ales at this Associate Safurasad Church, In Gettyabort, on the Tonowhnt , Sabbath, at 10 /AWL.•' tie W4l elf• ' MIAOW to state that -Name. *vveligeict!felitq' *meth tejli be seen by the 4;14 of I ,o4.qtflolits, Rgeofed, 6 * 011 % hag bees; tgft et thiP f9 l ' tge.iwpoMon of Oita, =MEI cr. Wd ate indebted *VIA Mind fora ow •of the third•Anoittit Atiftouneeoweit er lb* Medias! - Coble of' goattirilfrh !With*, irltlt 11* admit 41 the Graddittert CONIUD Biota, Air 'Attlrly of this place:' The Nilon If a eteditable prodctetloti Olitten--and replete erlib mouhd, judicious coati*. LtiTHZI4N SEHINART.—X ineetins wee held at Hagerstown on Tuesday, (the 29th ult.,) to orpnitre a neW,Lulhenua Petiole .SesuinalY. — Addrawiti , were k• drib/ere:4 by , thp Rev. 0., Ps Knuth, Rev. HJLlllaugher, and they Hon 'Wog. T.'Hatnillcar; nal i•boardo of troika* was &tied. Theinstltutlinila 6b golntO Operatiowne ebblo ' ee Ipsns,oto aubstirlbed,driehlikintatnii 119*0',0(2) L shawl, aFdtiriba" ' ' • ;rile Cowspikr 441114440 the{ we Om. Ail ed to reereielie,themilkstad , inconeisteney , nir• the support we intend 4o Judge DDRUIII sad Xylem Rtiessar.,add aissont.sit. Laid 10 ittitahs Mire. gthi &unbent* lit Mitt& our position 'hi saying that we have ingued thatliit` is tisepreper tti Mike tioiniuitionlita4reidd i entftige ii rifts iehie~ a Our eigtinieniVai 'vetp:r4eikod , have nolic,;,l) and the evasioo Oita G f innpilir it eqrll4tiert: to a n ackorledgment of the strength of our true position, and the wea!utees of its own. The *newer in, regard . ID the ilmhsl4tecto of # 4 l Cilqicer't sI II I°IL O /l e Locaego 8400 nom linatiPflf. audits 449futtteistion of partisan lumina : thaw km County efectirolsr-is more candid end to the point. Wb uo told .in plain words that.-....A State Dernomptic Convention and• an Adams Coumi Whig Convention am two widely diffal ent assembhieef Jn ather smile that whichle right when 'done by tocefiatei, is' inning when doile by Whigs !IL titcofe6thnii ii in"ti 'Altdititi in A ylinit ' county, 1 0, I,U•irta:;l4ei:U. bea t 4,li , i f 4 o l; C t il k ;fi!!i l ff 4l o: ), O#tl*"*o l),4 f ,l r /,a,e i tni t ,., 1 4,14* ,°T"? n t 1 0 1, 94 dine pane the cons of Lacofoce candidates-for office' ',afhire is candor at least in this tuhoission , and it would be welt for oar Whig Windt to. year it do maim- End of 'pin "Revolution) , In Cube. )3y the Steamer Chsroiar, which arrived at New York last night direct from Havana, we have a Telegraphic report, represented to bo founded on private lettere received by hat, that the ..retolu tion" in the Island of Cuba has been suppreased end many of the !insurgents shot. No parften• am are oommunicated.---Nat. hatikmai. Mr. llfaler and hie new Pro-Sla very I'litt fo rill. Mr. BIGLIK. the Locofoco candidate foe Gov earner, although not • very Amp politician, is nevertheless a decor sort of a man, and, but for th• wily political tricksters into whose arms he his wend; 'Morns' blOwelf, might mike • radial clever . officer. 111'1847, when • a metitber of the State Senaui, he did his part in vindicating the honor and credit of the State, by voting for Rego. lotions of Instruction fitaprehle to the Wilmot Proviso, and countenancing the paging° of the An• ti-kidnapping lava of that year. Since that, we have heard nothing from him in the way of man. 111_11411:9 ffililigTarirviews, until he was ta up' lathe Bach nth candidate for Borer -184. .Krt.kifftwitut **o- , 0100811-*IS and high for Southern support in the coming Pron. Muni atitiggir, aka,' ben' making very cod °*lttrg 11 14""i t 4 Al tft 4r !fie *inni mad if 04 thin f like. Free 9 !Neel Iputossion to the. ti k rosiati dor; .4 itionv: "trbrie l oPPP 9 4* Is&Amu,' to Pre: ll !oft RiktilAi . Wl 4, B l 47 beeq;plived. l lo4 l Cf3011.**,40qC11.11".404 mach sp, Altai • Inane:oer of °tiro Sernisions tapir* in Georgia, Alinamai .M.bninipfdi and Miter Sodth-1 swilEltstettinfsdadvilittbelDistinion resale, have dinclazetfor bimodal& candidate in 18881 • • inanity • idler •thandminstfor; Of Mi. Br train by the Reeding' Chninnitioa: ind ihe adoinkro of a rii'ae4itir f ' flichinau platform ' b that doily, it Was aiic64eied aka Mr. vote In the Le alrrtatdre dfd not, Winne w'4b toe new profession of political faith. I,WilmOt proviaci was de ;Aerial a Arimbink--Mr. Butler had voted for Ramo. helms Instructing our Senators end Representa tion in COnjrool , to welsh) the Wilmot Proviso ,anger all eirconstenees 1. The Anti-Kidnepping Act of 1847 was declared to be miennurifWianel soden mange upon the rights of the South—Mr. Bigler was present In the Senate when that Act was ereowinessfy *mod, and did not otter a nin es wind nrointa its adoption 1 biro' win a bad fir, Wily, fur Mr. Buchanan. ' The garos he and his friends had been so adroitly playing with the &Mei was likely 'to be marred, after all. Some thing must be demi, to retrieve the lost ground, or ALL would be loot. 'rim 41130 1 40mq of the plat form laid down by the Reading Convention with the past interior its muididate; must be rectroclled ; and lel the result The difficulty is represcsted to Mr. Bigler, and straightway he tacks about..-makes a confession : of sin to his Imistens—recants his old And-tilavery buena, pmetrates himself in most bumble and alien supplication at the foot of the Slave Power. Hint we hate the - doentitent.the recantation iteelf—couched in language Its strong and decided, KS he thief - ultra Pro-Slavery tehoOl could desire., Not only are past hermit' recanted ; hut, with a view of warding off the charge of too grow incon sistency, Mr. Bigler goo further, end hes the her dilmod to deny that he countenanced or support ad the act of 1847—and this in the foot of the of field reconls of, the Senate, which show that he wee present and consented to its sountimods.edop tion ! lint here it the letter- addnaited to Mr. MACTIN, of Philadelphia. We publith it as we find it in the "Compiler," where it is fully endor sed and pronounced a "glorioue demonent : CLRARFIELD, July 25. Geo. H. MARTIN, Esq '• • And now for a Word or two on political mutters. 1 observe that the .11 ' nrth icon is still in doubt about :ny position in refetence to the great question now agita ting the country. It assumes what is in- I correct in reference to the law of 1847. I did not vote (arid ; I took no prrt tit the proceedings of the Skate on the subject, nor could it, in my opinion, liavntiecome a law. it its full bearing had been perceiv ed at the time. But if I had even advoca ted its adoption, that fact would mit, influ ence my present position in reference to it. As I intend, however, to say to the people in different !Arts of the State, in a short time, publicly., what I know and think ; it this subject, I shall not troUhle you with detaile : but mace it to say, that this law' never should have been passed, and that should I be elected Covernor nest fall, regarding many of its provisions as Macon.; stitutional and unjust in 'their operation, I SHALL NOT lIESITATE TO URGE THEIR REPEAL ; nor have I ever hes itated to say thin..fn my opinion, the , bill .now in the hands of Johnston, ought to becoMe a law: In short, sir, my views are In entire ac dordanco withlhe sentiments 'adopted al the Beading Conventlon, I " had s not supposed that a disposition could, be found anywhere to regard ahem ,otlivivise. I am for ALL the cothpromife meariree, and in rajotl:a4l_ ll l o ,ftiloW eFf on w them, US then gee, and 'ALL *IITI7RN CoNoawegotehn AC0113061 47 Tug QUES TIONS lIETTLRD • With sentiments of high regard. I remain , des; air, yams, &c., • ' WM. HIGILV.H.' Now, we hive nothing fuhlter, at previa!, to ay about tliii' letter. It hoped thai it will be read and'poudered by, every free of the Commonwealth. The end for, which' It was written was of-tonna to conciliate the Boetla- 7 .remote th.:filtormts of llr-0 11 c 11 04 1 % .**aud last, though to 'leflffil Ike •PIPPG,irt inch vo• tan throughout ilea AttOta ;sllight be, Omagh lineittred withPao-Slitteryienn,l Well, if kin flig-, ler is disposed to.bid high for. Broaavery suppoit in.a-freelitate...4t wilf be fortheotrue Demdera: ey of ear .ocid old Dom moriirealtn-ittrose whose, hierts'never breathedimeht bit itationinti of frt‘e devotion to , Preetioffi'And' determined boitHlry to Heinin•Bhivery--43 ifoll Whether kW etei "wally of thrir support. The Whigi'id'ltecri - 01414; ' Conitikpfeo tins itee'leoifilitthi: l •*itilks of It i sii4Or* have beep Albany iliiettilfht, past, with a Tips' , to reconcile the aurora rkto, separated them st th e 104001 . 13 q °i ',( 1 1,0"; #YOl.' and ogre., upon s column philkwg4 ter theen. * tin c F OI o""Piliggt„' . „,r The Conference hes resalt44 lity'94ly, !pa, Opt 'cults! cern 0441111, Iwo ,uktitott it, call., fgr„a Whig 134 41 000 .'04 00 N 40 ar . wlttoit4staatka on the 17th,Of tieplauthin. Ntsd ,taysidpwa, aununaton platform' upon Which the:Whig* of that State see to ratty is the coming' eithpeip. /It af firms the intlasible , 'dpisiittod .14.00 1 Whip bf N. Ytirk titian eititetttutltor Sleety/ to terthoty now *o&—tektiblelealibli *Ai? l'ight Of each' Shut to oititticieltikilite4i3kr 64,16614 AM p s tAlCSOvigi• '44 iiiiiiitekkimb . tionil'iitilibLic2-204014k4 Wll ledgiliesilO"Aia4 tid"eollBiiialoo or triV'ent. ted States in all its parte, arnl sustain all laws in accorlisnr , 'therewith, ult& Pronounced uncon etitutiortal tribunals of the County —anirifer the right of the people, however, , to dis ease the provrixty and merits of laws enacted by the Stele ar National,l,egielatures, and to set* their modification or repeal • by constitutional means--endorses the National and State Admin• istrations—and reiterates the policy of the Whig party in reference to Internal improvements, the Turd, Arc. A very Ord platform this—stid Otto with which dm Whigs of , NeW York will emitter isgicaroceiritu to the' winds gut Now:ober. t [From the Morel Avg Alnerit a l4. Mr. Bigler rand the Anti b idnap • When the late Reading Conveniiou pissed a resolution against a portion pf this sup; posed that the opinions of Met Bisleer thia st'. j(et were iandergoing a revolutio: n.:smil that h was In a state of retromingenity sibtit navel( thong it that he would !h' Saltier% o truth and manliness as to deny his vote In favor of this enactment. In his letter to Mr. Martin, he asserts that he did not ear for the law, and that in his opinion, is could sot hove become a taw, had Hs full bearing been perceived. It may now be ranee• nient for Mr. Bigler to deny his veto, but his de nial will not refute the records of the Common areallit.,....Wat-onseatene-p;d4144. that postiereat them, which proves that Mr. Bigler voted for the 4 411:410 4 4 11 4 14.*, t 4 4 4 14 1 t c4l 1 446' kr r st no person ',Casa forlt, aid dlell6lllll a law 'O mit the actlepAltntliehtliShittllel ,yohnipitge ttimpe huteltell ttxltwehb 0414 Sen4lrtittiel it 1114704 bi t aind proceedings of the Senate on the Antiaidnap pion Liter:•,l Td‘wit •• • • • • • , On models ollitr. BMth and Ittn•Leivie, ' " ,Thn Renato radioing& RIOT Mo neausidea with, .whitbi l / 2 ,14t.404140101riniS fblikrt 0.11 1 It No. '%B, hint House of reitenhi Pas, entitled i.AN'AOT 'TO PREP T ,laDNAPIING preserve the public peace; Piottiblf did ni certain powasir hereto/Ism , sntersawd by justices of the peace, aldermen and jailors in this Commonwealth,' REPEAL CERTAIN PLATE LA Viß." . • • A* s o me time the, eomittea romp.. and the &minium .repotted the bill without tulandmant. On motion of Mr. Smith ind Mr. Canon, Said hill Was read the second thtie, considered and agreed to, and ' • " - On motion of Mr. Smith and Ms. Outfield '• The x9la wee &venial with, had saki bill weir read a third time, and pseud.,, , Ordered, That the Clerk return said bill to the If mule Ripmentetives with inforteati on that the &Mil has passed the same without amend ment. On motion of Ma, I:I;GLER, and Mt: Andes- Tint roles' were dlepimeed with in a e.otbiilr frotp,the Howe of Representatives, atintbered and entitled as follows, Viz r IVo. 509 i An hAt spies memory le act, entitled tAn AO. in relation to the dutiea of minty auditors, in the county of of Potter, and VW other purposes,' approved April 17;'1840. relatie• to elections for can. stables in Allen township, CUmberland county. And said bills were read the second gra third time and pawed. Ordered, That am Cl erk return said bills to the Hone* of Representires with Information that the Senate has passed the rear Wheat atneadoneat. This is the Record of the proceedings of dm Sem ate trbarins a filtrating, the capitals end italics tieing Our.own. It /tome that the Anti-kidnap, *glen' passed without ••diasentient voice, end it prves . that . tigler w as in his seat. It proves that the Anti-kidunpping law passed in the Ulna manner as tho acts relative to Auditors in Potter, and Constables in Cumberland county. and Witham, that Mr. Piglet v o ted for• it as much as he did for them. It is made the duty of the Clerks of the Senate, and of the klilose, t Pailiimentarr law, to keep a record of all the absentees, and to place that re cord ad the end of every diy's proceedings. Let any one who his a Senate Journal of turn to the proceedings on rchiMary 23, 1847. He will find it recorded. at the and of the pro ceedings et that day, that the. only _Senator Agent WU Mr. Wagonseller, Mr. Bigler is seized flag mate &lido. The fox is unearthed sad caught, Let our friend. fasten the falindutiod upon him like a fire brand to the tail of his prototype, and turn him loose among the corn of these Li:lecke° The Judicial ilonilaatioiae. The Ninth Amenermesys,-ofthe nominations fur the Supreme Bench, we need only ask that they. should be contrasted with those made on the other side. in order that every impartial man should decide which of the two tickets is bettor entitled to his vote and efforts. We are, for the first time, about to try a most important experi ment in the election et Judges by popular out hags. ft is of die utmost importance not only told! the intertai of the State, but 1110 to the purity of the judicial ermine, that high men, ea. Fable men, able men, and none others, should be arisen Madrititifttalbeee great Ueda * . ' Our can didata' have bean selected without reference to party cmpptirustion. They 1111POchmen exclusive• ly upon the ground of meritsand ehatneter. Thely were nominated for,heing pompetent, exemplary, and i ! n "OrP ll4°*4l .• I !Ti° ° trf the tric f i l it4.ll4 q l " norms, which were practiced in the election ,of delegate to the Democratic Convention every jit. 41X10,41 Crlif friends, and the Conventicle. acted under a folt sense of its reopen u tility, and under no other influence but that of a conscieutions pur pose to present candidatea against .wham no fair objection could be' urged, tad• titso recom mended bytherturity of their-lives and the 'coi nage* of their preinsional merits. Wtrwill mike no polideal appeal in theithibelfi Pennsylvanian' are not to be addressed on sneh a subject in the hacknered arms of an electionceriog canva►i When Judges ahall rely for their SOGDIAN upon the more nomination of party, or tho application of its theathin%try, we shall consider it a sad day for this pr any •other state which shed be afilieisd with such minister's of the law. . , ~Oit the Stumalfll •.• r }key funqu ll ,4a•nt o ' r 0 1 ° ii ie l#!***, 34l !* tam, rye the lierrieWs Tdidsraplhit 11PrIP that titax have deptatisted.Odi. , ;3lackot Pit!ainott; to aerator/1y the locdfoco uondried for ciOlrefßOf 166fgliigi titaid; and make trinieettei for him on' the stump: ' -• ' ' 04340014 1 3: Tra4bOto bead4o. ,itioloettW et rop spiatking therecanatate ifer GrOortiorl; that those 'thuthralutial • with hi& Mod ‘beirn led to' riziobt abide great' effo'rt&of hii,, during the present natives", but they are now toiil that COLIMA hitirbeint.anirtged tJ dO speak :WC 1 ,1 141 1 4i1t Olkpl/f9slemagi,tif , 11 .•411tos Oltotel 'the lista ock Ike stump ~~~ •*••_• n~~ thhtlit , the Hitler have ehOwn Abate then Wit mast' ahleretiati.br with4raviiag ittellieiti. the itiauip,;staFtetriptyliti tie plaeit With Col.fplsek, who was l'eqactry . a Baiting 'Whig, defemcil in all oita rev afhlef his ambitious spirit' that ho went over to the Buchanan redoalbite, who re joilLy!al 'Solicuialtiou and at out, thade ti lion of '-'lll%l tow stands forth as the mouth piece of the , iPedevil catididive; for Gote.r6r. Wile Loco. aro evidently frightened.. The disaffection in their own tanks and. the unanimity .and. +harmony of feelieg pervading our , own, de wen...adulated te , darken their political protipoCW. The Laticastcritm, of a recent dots, Kaye : • "Tho campaign now fairly opdne The opposition is determined to secure the election dive . ticket, and thus nothing will boinogleated that,tnay contribute to;its suc cess., Governor Johnston is an 4blp ,atid ex perieneetlpolitician, and 11011 C Pi}u he snore active. He will traverse the State (row, ,one end to the other, taking advantage of lideu issues—discontents in our party- r -and all the expedients tliat will present themselves to alulnd so feitilens lits.• Wa nin4 tu43.: cipate Ito oai4 cattiplign." • ping Law, A queer kind of Whigism. The Hanover .gitectaror, In an article vindica ting Its thifccenati from tho Whig ranks, boast+ of the nation/Mtn of ifs Whigism which— o lin like seine other sorts of Whiggery, le current many whole- nll over the Union. Like gold, It ias legal totter to all men, of ALL passim; at times, nil in all places !" 'Rather itealy kind of Whigism that must he which can be acceptable to all men of ad PAW. —Lobaoce• included. it strikes us that it mar. voiloneirrwitimblei the pitriatinn of theiliAlow in war of 1812. who, upon being challenged because of his suspected leaning to the British cause, af firmed that llieritsm'linnt et tip plrest mould --"se pure sail mid Willa it coultl not be circum- N RO s tlportiolities —and that under the influence of so expansive • benerithurrith A hal licAlVffillia of re gard for COMO " natiolEst,GUM.-Male— Pri nriMi?r t ocf • lirsi , rprown.vici•otkii.).. however, lay in fir frtlttotttipfpnemy regularly purchased MA grid cab gig gle, and potato.' at good prices. 9rfeswee ff, dApolorish to be un lienfood,as ing?st,inq SlP4k..lo•OPTPtihilt W h ,?f, 4) 0 #ll lCta il ' i likesenetrk‘lociemn i 04 1 1tatinoniselch editor seems dispoeed , ,to rlpel with, much tadietieitito:-;bat,we Welk two marvellously reneMblethich other in quality . : i' , • Eibenstrwrcittm ' Cot:towage 'ellikafeel.,' "'' TThubeautiful ridifietr,r'renently entitled Polder the direktion dike 'Kee. idilike %Instil` , Patter of the conuegatiffit, IWO .11mer tah • tletnited to the rice of 1110 . 111 Olibil oh Ole. lfela iota, by the Rev. Dr, nuaeescu t II op of Thilad e lphis. For the beauty pf hi dm eell sod „,...,,,,p, 4 and the 4 . /01164' and p ' tildn ohs structure, this edifice will cope with 't frfiricer firrittilt fide, end of which Adams county , milt !be . proud; ', The walla are,baauti Rai, , pignut* In t imam, and; nonce of the Mil reglitkitditilwilleale of! our Seurimit'e life may be seen Wiallin9OP 4 PIOMPII.4I- the 'Pencil of the artiel, The Eattiii was e xecuted by Fusser, Sucuse. OtTyre the Whitt e ed idea le calculated at once to lfreete lad di cite the Admiration mid deredtititriAlitio mey visit it. Owing to the langtdc,af the service; the ceremony of CW/IMStiqd will efithreettee Ilmpt , 7 o'clock, A. M. the Rev. Dr. McDorraac i lime dent of Mt. St. Mary'eCollep,e, near Ernitulibur gg . will preach on the occiaiou, and a collection 'will be taken up, the recce& of which Will - 1k em ployed in defraying the expenses incurred in the recant imprommenta made la 00:44411166...t Joinpos This getitleinan-,-toad or the Btickanan nomi nees for Supremo Court Jedgo—is traversing tho State on an chictlosiserini tour;t4' his election in the ratiki of:lda:awn party being so strong as to. fill birWsefth yfplcht t rtribb l fur lite to unit, and to cause him to filly esti) , iel,ra ligioas s anifprditicia, tolie - sr in his (Ivor. Among'hisetrougitet eitporienta is William Fl. Biel:aster 44,a Plitiatielpliie, a law yer of Considerable. rtsitinctleu r . Whom, men" of our readers 'rig doubt remember as one of the 9r- Atom at a Polk, Dallas, Strunk, Tottel,."the "hots of Oregon" and nymßing fills .tic tart a/1843 *tenon hold, in front ,of • thcFreaklin floasein tkis 'Borougb,;during. jhe animated campaign. of 1844. This gentleman has lately written e latter to ilutotinnhuvy Auteriasit," in ' 'Peaking of Judge Cedirphell, , he says t "The ludichil queritinti rises far,'far above par ty politics, and while f will give ml adhesion to patty norninellous Upon. klilother inibircn, I will openly oppose , iimouspetent espitentsfm Judg ships and told that tnaf , k 1, 14. worthy who 'B4kii to tome hiciesif upon the *rich by the power -er-t:etty iliscipllne. The Bench should be *acted and MI theist leildeitim.— Man should be pieced they*, Whe try Sure lives. *did attainments, mid clear mink- au* cora mand the place, not seek it. Jame, Campbell je dad,. His nomination was obtained by sentrivance and .Ibellave !orb iniquity cannot prcisper."' It having been alleged that , the opposition to Judge Campleilspraug from the fact that he was a member 'cif the Romeochugel4 Mr. Brewster relent.) that point in his letter, and say* 1 gppino kitapeoauso IN is„incomplitent. I oppombrin bemuse - be linei afarged ihto4ke con- test a religious test, anot-seught to shelter his in competence undproptstasstirig shadow u( an an cient and sacr4ithurek, fsbcylvaisnol it purity he would soil wits duo giibisithistsiwtiil of pat ti :an politics For any otitis Part tiO . 4aSstatieMS* accuse me Of bigotry or • supersfiliope,opfPositiort-to the Catholic eliarCh. Avis yews past, one who to dear to me, with my cement and approval under a sense of conscientious duty, adopted that fatigt,,id has ' l l O OC4i P l 7 ill i rdll'l r 4" ehtsrew. ' %iota Vt . ea I tlia • 46 re 3iothodisrn, Preshytmianism, or eqy ottukr,roct, I'm&iitd`oppuaelii intruikirrinte pbliticl Certilidy;the dhggiita orNrist‘in'inii;poliDes, and supporting or opposing a rein beCilniti lie be longs to thtli, that WWI denom • inetlati; is inconehNotiwith.theriniticiplei 44 the Constitution and at war With the etattioilaital Ittf t it *Anti Gotcamment. • Virboevar Ott ae to be Amity ,ana . strectualty Yorkhep• •• • ' "pjThe M Ybr Akecall' rum:sib very considerably IlfilA*ll sn imiirOvkia in ap pearamm. The Ahlearit true' Vsliglournal, Imo dune VAml Um, good Mm r. and IWO are 2104 to cots thir (widows& Of ilommossa, iu akai im provammst... • . •• ; rr The August go. oftbe.4 loanig Farm JovoutlP , is ion our table. Tisk Jouritl ,le well. toolicided end obould be trOntl l.rt lly pitilloised bY illonle imitated hi' Apieulturel pittettilic " We ventuttioiefltros ttild there bind Fattier who eon= 1 • • ; not make thefidi prio6 of ilpeallattotertplon aut of ati'Vtiumbini. 14 prOptr iittentiimnd its pied , eel 11*.leitisit; inniant. " 1 ' letee'Live 11441141i0Ve. In Tit4i3, the biU tO'PreTble moteriltlettfureel r y'ler nee Pimiehmetit pttieilai tenilla. tiethie State. In the Bonate was °weed . 14 Mr. Bigler; the `Buchanan candhlate for GOT'. ernei,:tnit it s passed that ,hodi by a vets or 4. The negatives were . 1110,.. I.ER, 11111, regely, and, Hikhler. , ;; WWI a just lawould intended to protect the weaker portion of our species from a fraud which blastalient forever. As the law Ives been found to work *ell in prac tice, the vote then given by Mri Ainler, will not tend to elevate him in the statintrdion of the peo ple, either for moral or bitellocluelitenotration. :!; 11:111„114,4.11Illhl , A1Di It ie rumored that the LoCaocas, in ev iler to,pres,eto the Bouth r reci/4 flvor of die t 'dornPre, my° passed'at OM last se s sion of Coiiiressrn are going to inevail neon their 13ticliailaii mid Cul. Bigler, ictctich rimaway shares in thu ,State, ant to iliem over to their'inastera. ,Ntreri s t i. it .) 1; fine fit to see, Mein . eliasingflr darkies We can aiiiic,wi imagine ;was eye ltieit pile' ling . and blowing 'ilie race 7 -it ,a subject for the pencil--Iliair, Our friend of the Whig is militaketv.-, Buchanan 'and Bigler have moreVlak i iin contract to do the wind work Of gOlVing gho Union, end catching runawai i • This, they di) at the rale'of: lc cents 44 deer payable r ,iu Imenfoconerlpnpc pp p r Patriotic fellows 114,,Juniulu Tye Etqctlons ; sterns "t llie el el&kh4ro rn, Aondrty inA., in thr• IVe.Atern andAttkiern Stabs , have reached us.— Despate free Alahama say that six out of seven tricathers Con ! ._ t ress have ben carried by thtl nioit paity. In thmhlebi le district, Judge .Thittuct (See;eiodonist) is elected. In Kentucky, • blitehail.'(Whig) beats' !Metrivit4er4l+oo9),7in.t.tte' 7.th distiticti hy &small majority. In the tlthdiiittint,ll4oil-. en:4olr) Wan ()%liis.) Wimp) irlehiee644n 'the •• Barb (LoonYtln thelelti'attd•Stkuntini'fM h tio)rhitherlOthi•till 41 .01 ' , 1 in Inditnit, ilnbirtarin elikted ih the fid district, and Julian (Fiee'Sell)in the ilk1111'(1: ./50"0n"0. 1 1 4 ) 4 '" 4 11 614 t 14 5 r.1. ' i lactic . CollatingOlthOlaitiNfill.44 ) fleshsP vrati held no: Plumley (scattier las% i rcall for which Witileigneh' 4;141 1 8 ' d ofOr Ta 'h !IP frit! 4 44 l eipl 4 / 1 ; y , inaYn# 3 9l ilsn.:$00001V-. „ B_Arnwell• and the Hani44 soot. ! The retiolutions adopted are alt in favor of ,theformation of a Southern confederacy, as the only "hope of deliverenne ,at this titlis." The fifth reeoliition i was he,4 0 ";. , • , iti‘Mlyed, That, while we Arm, opposed to the separate secession of South °atoll na fiontthe Union without the, concurrence and co-operation of ,at least . some other !lave -holding State, or the, reasonable as ,intranee,that such would ,he Art .reoult of separate action, we hold the right of a State at no longer an . open ques tion, and as essential to the sovereignty and freedom of each member of this eon federacy. CouNivarint.,:-4.Tenic on the State Brokor4Ohlo,ani inVireutetiot; Thits are exebedingl, well eieeut4.l esimeialy the vignette. The ink of tht?counterfeit is peter 'than dret of the genuine-L-especially the Ned ott the bsek. 'flin other' vignette Ia iKat'of In the ,:eentre; to the Eight Wik Indians; 'lib oti harsebank: The heirseto)tre balfliengraved; the bridle reins are 'nol'distinet, 'and' the ritieni iitipetiect ly executed.' ' ' AIM VAL Og REFumm..- The packet' ahlp Ditodshire, arrived at New YotiCeitt Sittadiy, briiaght as pas il/41.-104,41i:5170‘. nougfiriatir frwa tor l'eY'"ll°Pl wit°ol ace sevetal onilitary awl mvii officers' of high rank' tinder the late /Ptlesisiltnal %Vitt's rant ant of Iturigniy. Beniiiti.dr7doitecTigt;erec..--We have jug!. tgeett_rt eeneterfeit note p( the denoml tteti?tj of, five dollars, on , the,Clarnberhind jpetoption October Ist. is6o, Aw J ned • I t'. Auntot„...P,reettient. and g. Bruce, ; . cashier. They are welt executed. 'There have , been ; pregented three ~,eounterfeite.; at l one .of ,ottr Banks * , ,ith s tu the last. three 4laye,—llvderick CiLizeat.l BAAXEMORE AIARKET. , 'most miten t siTtudai'errOP sir* tansy. rho UR AND MEAL --The doMr markit le dull. Salerretsoo4o.ga.nortlity Mill•at . 3o 87i, amil'4oo old at 163 75. a turlber doling io Flowing street brands; it will not bring over $4. Rye flair $3 56. Cork meal aii; 87 i /I*o. .• 4111A1r1.—Tbs t ontm market is dull. Small sake of good. Who. a1.A.P...80.4 1-, .; white 80 a 85, and such as is suitable for bin-lily sour 8;) C,Firstale ist..yeUruk-rst.6B a 60 cents; :witite62la 03r .Oats 28 30 amts. Rye 63 a 64. PROVASKIrtgIiTho Mutat ebtllinuoti firm- Sales of 14%4 Meal rotk et / to, itt ; a MI 6. Shoul oars 7.4 .ccn‘i ; sides haws 91 4 11. Lard 91 tinge bi I. 14 ELI On the 24thob1 ihti-Moo. J. Ulrich, Mr,- AD- AM HOLLIINGER, of Uutitherlsni county, to Id tot MARIA uoTTERA, of York county. 0.1.4114 i !dump Mr. eigONg)4 4 4,4PNitl, Pon. eatllity, I. Miss ) 4 0 , 3 i1t Fp , Nairn* county, the With., by. the li4S. J. 'Ulrich, EI.IJAN KOSNIC'or 'Fertile cioutity, Pi., to Miss JULIANA PETEItti, of tbi~ • ownt9•' De she ,S44tkbyMise ,esuine,.Mr. DAVID DER CAW,: Io Wee' ELIZA *DDII--both of thi k oonpo,, .01itheMildt; by the some; hIPACrID P. PEN 'EMI. In Mies CATHARINE ISORBACH-'—ili •of eblietsutity.' • ,‘, ' • ' On the 3lst ult., by the sat*. Mr/ JOSEPH FRI D4 q I ,9C. Au i • Iwo MARIA.Pc4 OI V4 ,- 4 11 o.e 0,1 t ,. tounty. • „ Oisqbi Wire - lei: lOW Woe; Mt. DAVID WILLIA WON q Of cool bprlppillcounty, to Mies lIARRIET of rock 'Springs, Ail- Oe the ItOth ult.: in Centre; Line; Centre r.*** *ay- r,. SAMUEL GRIST tni i Ma" HIluM, 11.-tvN4N,I;yO4 or enttenisiUe deb)" Calmly, 4 On thiltei,' weir;;r; PE'E'R HILDERBRICH end Miss ANNA ORTHARINE'NULLi both oT 040011' skinny, Md. DIED. ,• 'My grgaiBB, JfiVICIPOK4 I 0 .1118804 W 80, a 1 ,r ,'MPt i p 4 111 41149° , ,I , Cia, f. P4BOB. "Ad 4 „ , re& *6'old,Odit, mAillko ext,frAteilkc.ivere slt.mrALtiasiMidell.:Stitielt or lbw 014,, stale Yielipi‘klnOtAitaindt wa*PloY 1 ,11 - re '+ ', I 11,4 t 10,4gtk48t,,,,1 4 k3trat fliii.DY, son of Mr. William Miller, of Franklin milaship, owl. k yesk, I mop* awl 2p days. On Die 2341 u11.,10 Mountpleasant township, 1 DA NI s E.Lor pf,l4//Amufhppisektptn, ago(' 5 6 • th Mid pi, 2-°l iitihiiti li ole;t1 'Attifiili n allili3 l . o.l.* infiftliVietild NOMA! 601,Veit(gOtths ami, 011 alum. k,u ~ k,.. I ,%. l Nt "I , • ,to ,: t.' L . ,•An OW aII.ii#6.,ROXIERT 1111A1111118t Soh of Mr. HIM" PfAiltellf thiell PhiMnolltothfkinstool months, and 6 #3,4, t.:„1 , / e„,l4 l . E ci up tog 8 u8..„1T0. , 141., ZIEG LBR, 4* , 'Mt Faint's Zieltier, son., of this PMAEI). sod 87 year& 10 niotaha aco/ is pl. i o**o liklitniultiettv . itAt dm, it ). *di dimisilloireldifir. FotalatoVnlpit of thlithro4 Illinkitlit*llned 8 diva, 1 , ,{4, 4 , 4 "; 04 t 110 d nit., WILLIAM ABRAHAM, son offB4 l ll , BB4iimmhXkodsholivof Ntimildli4t4l44 . 41181 Nil I ) :;l4,fiett% lii Alay... , , , A , 14— elf ,AM OS,' son of Vk'illin in and 4k, an las n, o ranklin township. aged 0 months e ltittliktlllt !II J. )';11.1;;f: hei , ,L 6, ilioghishma, tiILAILIISSA MAT fLOA KDHISI; eget, yoessAB niontlia end (1,1,,y,, On Batunliy camiluOast, yk:TF:It DAVID BUtah,F4l, l oon of 1a"44 Augini4l).tuoll, i; l q. Of fle titifel:iig(4l s, 3,y4ar 1 mo u ths: i n,l 29 ,lays . ~,,,.1 i„ .,i,,A,1)11 ~,,,,,„..,• ~„;,,,„1i4:,, . .Y i Pent.4 Itunt!s,aul lb ,4a. l pripwilat.464l4 l'itvir) county, (foyan,) oh Yoll:OCciolvra W, Vi' : lE r(; xi,r,E, Jur. y of YpA4.Bprinio, 441 25 )Ca/H, .... 111011t4 t•kiOn.lllll4a Olf•JUly. Ci• ARA I ANY, only aaug-8,- 410118PCJ4h4;00 aud ,Rarhavl DJ MA. levy, v iT te , oopol o ff4bUYlkiil CQUII1), I,,rinetly. ul Adams cu., *poi 11110 4.11i011044 awl VA d.l) a. V. 1.1 We had a little (laughter once, Phu I • rSh• wog. oat greatest Kidd. , We loved ! perhaps too well t. 4 1% for owls stwelept and bled. , Thusl Ycly taut ad young And Car, tillhalibitlic by vtitif th slim)/ bop/ f'aittat a ii+ior '' ' ' • For GRAND RALLY OF THE FREEMEN OF II"; ~ ' I ', . ' . • ur Petre endetivonid . . . , . , ' ' ' i,:,a. i . a ;.• 7 1!` , .: , • i i ici do' My ilaity. l'tieve laboVed ib' ' ' . L - ' ' ' •,,,, i ~‘ 1 L 0:: io 1 "adintraos Penne, liadia'a' intere'sti. ' I hires der mended ter. het 41.11 et temetlintianal riihte, 110 matter w''lnt;"'..`i" ,, , , „1,,,VOMI:11.111,0t71301PP101010111. He 000r01011. cc heretofore:l, sin reedy to dobsio,.' .' -, , i , ' , .• ~h,,,tA I .e`l 1410 in On gletiongcsAlee.orhu,tite,*nti,Troth,.o.4 fotittleul , -, :1,t,.1'::. : 7: .1,.. , •li., ..... • ...,i r, a uni ) 1,, ,, , 1 ~.., , fir!p, Firfc!f. °r end ri1r . " 9 4 1, Y Wo4° 111 4 1 1 W ,, a,141,,,.,.", ...; ~,, ~, •,-;,! ... —go'rietnor Johnefol:[ loch fit, • • ' 1,,, - tt i jaw .ftt, / tt. ,i ett tI -t ~/ •, ... i t ailic li ter: tri iil 11 : • ' : Jll ./'+11•11 1 / 1 .11 1: , 1 1 az , ",1 1 . .0111111 1 / 1 ,1111,1 1 /1/ ', ,A Ci l 't 1111 /, 1 - I'll ' 1.1 • I'lll' ''''l! '' 0 1 . '$ i'l /111 W $ l ./10 ~/.11111. 1 /11. ..' LI . 1 •' ' /1 -2' •$ k $1).1 , . 11 , 11 'sll.l Ltdd011) , W110 11 3 .11T • on U OMp t g i t s fT MST4MqIY- 194c' 13 it:ll64d ~ o i it .1 . li 4:•,.• A ii 4 + , ... .• , t.. °.. , •, , X 4 : .- 4“t : .ntoatt i milleldestire..tolheiar that popular afid..ol) 4;thiaf Magistratefmrfnitheribil . potitivkl friends - or tries . are respe_elfutly inv* . d.:tnAtthl•le,;"''.." . i ' l , I ',' ''';',",';' it 2 col , ~.,..14 •. •e s:1101 , 1 ,„,, : „ I „„ 1 , , 1 ? (1 g / ,1 . 'l , / , :1 $ 1 TO BE !FELD AT VETTTSIBURC,BN TVIESOIhrf THE 2(1 , 0IF SEFINEEIREE' . AT ONE O,CtOCK P GOVERNOR.: AI ViOUNSTO" This made his'arrangementX to be present on dt da , f,:,lo l '*lll address fellow, eltizens ,then isserabred. hith !: Judge for yourselves ' , when , ' you ~have Let men of ..Atx ' PARTIES hear him ! Goveittor desires to be heard by the citi z ens of 'every . plitienl complexion ' I s ll6 Pd all NVill ,Vail themselves of this opport un ityi • ' ~ I- It is expected that other distinguished speaker; will be present and , address the meeting. c w ee- By order of OW l'ounly own; ' A. R. ST.EW.ENSON, ebrtiroWl• "T'EIESTAR , BARINEII," ONLY-FIFTY CENTO IrrWelines determined, , for the ben efit of such •as 'desire, to subseribe forr-a cheap issitiphigrt paper, and with a view of circulating sound politidal infbfitiaticin, to' . furnish the...VI:3P" from the present time 10 the .first o 4 November next=--hearly four menthit--vat the following rates, if paid in advance : A ! sin l ee 400 1 , • Five Copies far! "-Tepxottier for , , I:werlty ciwits for • .111:7Picti. of Postage to all subscribers within he' County,' .; ' . r ,• • Nothhiglkill. be 'made at thesetattitr, be , youtl.lha costof psiter,ink. ititfacturil Ifi bor.' WV 'are desiiona of tbrOisiiig ae much light as' poiSible beforti )he Voters of the county this fall, and Nonce our Offer. •tiltr If - ftigfriends in the. dif. /'eruct tounaships'assiet ihe utio'k, by -prbtripify ttettliag t 4 ehibto tit:fide Or more. COUNTY t MEETING. THE Citizens cif Adattip County friend ly to the preiiect State and National Administrathin will hold a public meeting at the I•l°Pµ House in Gettysburg, on- the evening. of .Monday, the 18th of .4:spiel, inst., atOlto'islotk,; when: addresses nny be expected, and arrangements for the recep tion of Gov. JOHNSTON at the , meeting in'September will be inhde. By order of the -• COUNTY COMAITTTEt',... 'Aug.-8,-1851;" ' •' • • CUBA & THE.CUBAtiIip CUBANS are mustering erry - 11 !• .Nriptke;taxcu iliac/ Are titeosPert4and we iecli i ne,to the opinion 1 4a 1 ,,theFei 1 04 'be 'a enthpany from,, here, ,iessuitich:lts there' has been' an unusual . dpmend. for ././AtS4lllO ,CIAPS t !Boo,s and Shoal, a~:KELLERr KM South-east Cop. tier of Centre Square. 111:7"Call and WO. No extreme prices Elll 4 BOOKS. Harper'. Magazine, price 25 emus, Grahim'A do. Goderle do. to Sartadee do. At KURTZ' BOOK STORE Lutheratt,.new eatinti ;,'.- Prenbveriaft, Mottunliit, " In all tlin variouti,styleis of binclings, lat , .'• , fftIMIFFIrr Cavanter, gab ERSONSIrom the eountt*, Pk 3 tovlst tiering the coming Court; ere inL riled texamoiewthestockef'lloolisi Bititionory % Yandy. Goeds4tilloota.:Shoes, Hetet and klepsi3 lti 'J«34he , Divhole compvisinethe, best essartreent of Geode ever offered ih this market, 3 t *Zr. D bht fotget °all, yousiesire to ;semis beagehisl3.,- .3 : 1,3:3,3343, 'III,T.I.KE fqTrfifitAtlYl4l:llY.. _IA 4 • L.,,,....,,,,,..,,..„,,..,2.,. ~„, fr 40 Ai 11 .: 1 ( r91 1 1 0 9a, wAI uP 3 itri , . 9ll9 it l l i , i40.1:1 1 1, 0, AO) , 0r,PF69144, ,itic:l, in . c use let Match, 14,42 . ,,,,,,, girf i.... 1 1 0 114 R t ., 11 ifrAlpit4.Ag'..s4 I fors , it t 1 1 1 ,..p , 4f, , f,i4 4, m•i4(A..,,,cmakivy vympe.,,.,,,,,,,.. 1 1.,..,,, 7: ~...8 ! (111, , P* 9),51. I *,t,, , ,Rm i Tiquivkutico. 41iiir i lf, , ( l iil , l4o,;y4Aki ,, e 4 nqs. ) , ‘,1.: ~„,,„. ~.,. RiFl' ),!risPiwi, , mit , . D . AciaAff..fitu4 .1101,9 i ghl ~, ~ ,a s , - • ~ : i:,,, ',met, ~ i, \ o . t 'll'i'i' rd' LP Titaory cift l i•liqic ,if . .: ,1... ...,•,,iti 1 .. . .1 lice or : A et lone. 4 ,,, :! ,Il r ichard. li. 'Thomas, M.:,11-.[Mitttligery, and Diseasos of : Women and. Gli ildrene George W. [Miltenberger, M. D. Par. thological Anatomy. Zile inbat.ample..opportunitiee for' the prosneutidn of Practical Anatomy at a mod orate 'expense..' , • i.[..., m , cr , .' ;Clio inal.Lectures four tithe!' a wed, by Professors Smith and ,Poner, in the Haiti !mire Infirmary.; ,with the' privilege of (Mi . ly, visits 'to its. wards, without charge to dm atudent for the ticket. . . , . ~ ~. m Fees fdr the Lectures :SOO to SU6; Pratt tient Anatomy $lO ; Alatriculation $5; Graduation $3O. r, ' , : , ,Iyi4u,n NI E. A. AIKEN. Dean.o ffiti,clo,l°Fet Aug. 8-43 ilcikikit',.l(iin9l.ind, China Nti.'a - 10 - 0 !1_11 rew and varhina )Vilh J ac quid ti}ivOpi.,' .'• " tilerZ: ' • ' V' Bk 'WI AOPP 111 MAIL ZS 11 1 4 TT of • i•HE,. 'e—eriber, *mg . l anac Trimmer, wilkell t • publie sale, dn Monday, the Bth day of ffeptentber• next, on the premises, in Paradise townshie, York rountye. N.; about a 'quifitiria* mile from. East Berlin, -12i ,, inites York, and .10 miles frotn:•1011011ir ,A VALUABLE FARM ) " k,!rtfi and 'll4 . Pe ~,r mtli,ntetf th, 614, :0 ‘4 , Grove, I)aitlel,ll,iiffensperga,i), ta4., and the Conewaga. arid Seaver Creeks. The tut proitententa •are a , large,tand , farad mina, • ' ffwn-Siory .; ~tJ ; 511t,t:S.P*N![.1,1PlO ft • • ' ' Hallst , with a largo Stone %Boa iluirdi g ; well of good water with a lulu near the kitch en door. A new Bank litain‘; whit hlor beauty and finish is nustiriusiedf , in'the ne i g hb o rhamf. Haiti lit' in a high ,stale of. cultiratidn4 - under good fehtte*, and laid off in convettleutiitllls. A 6 eta. gnat ,tlttr, • it'4 ME C lIANT built o{ steer, two stories high ; witiolyo I mo. of, burrs and :two pair of, chsp,fring stones.. Dry KU . and Still Il use,, ,th 9 inaeltinery itt the Mill are nearly all new and in good o der. good Log INtuth. , . er-huarded,Mr let's house. with ,uther, coo. venient outboi Aft:ft Tiko Preharcht, one bearing ,Chclice fruit„the otAttr rec,c,l4; fy planted. 'rho' situation cif ,the abov,e property is ,very beautilul as well :4;igalthf, surrounded by a fine grantn-growing coon- try, with good roads. de c . an the same day will, he sold 'the following PlWickNAl4 , PROP,PIRTY, • r() 11'1.71: OneAall !'anent: Ote &ma • Wagon. one new Atteadow. , , Roller. several seas of Scales, a large amount of it 7reat trid Rye.by the (11V1hetswiika earaery , , • of Alger, Also, an. Tueedsty.ihe oth alts of Sip , [ember, on eltepremieesi an elegant FAlt Ml of Oa Acres and 40 Perches, situated . in Hamilton , timuships, Adams wallah and adjoining lauds of Daniel Bender,' John Grove %and others; the turnpike, leading frona.llealin to Hantover,`{wevirig through this farm. The improvements are a good - Stone DWELLING 11.01.15 E. it fine Spring Hoene, with never-failing water.— A large Brick , Bank, Baru, with .Wagon sheds, and Cribs. Also a Tenant Mouse, an OrPhard - with ellecarni}. with ti.,arte ty of other ' fr uit trees, sueiree theiries, Pears, Peaches, itpricota, The fences are in good order and the land in a high. state of cultivation, hosing been nearly all well tinted, In short this farm its One otthe moat desirable in the ,country for beauty of Situation,: 'fertility and eniep ce . furthe r ,derieriptine is deanl oil umictcessary, as persons wishing, to. purchase can see , the , the properft, by .opl hngonMr,lsaacTrteuirpr. paid iyg .tbere!, 00, ny, I he, gu,61;r 1 16 ,9T . 1 4SQ,N . . , tfal0. Of 01 'Cr 0i!°, 16 c°9?!DFIXF9,-11l 4 ; P;clock iµ the afternoon or each Ony, wiietuAkle„!ettrffil: will lae ; uptile i t pqwp by j() A li t i ./91 1 q4A4VI` e k!') August 'B, tittl-tta ' " ' ° NOTICE is hereby given to the illem ; , 101 tiers of the andame Coahty 'Mutt, Atelutemeti•conocli t " 011;7010R tio'reOl'illit'itigit AW Vitiar,46 l ll l, tie t held, et the ilitv tietcof the Seeietseyi suit Illanday the gepliftiifreelitti . ), b4tweed the Mere' el' 2 irtpt drititied tinte'vnatr: ' " • 1 "" )1 '';',"11).1AISUE1111/ERI Stli• r3AIfIV,I9, ,•1 A pill qt rr &Wine' 80 Vottivitdr ttupil • TO SARNI BUIIMERS;t* :.1 11PIWOONVA14101,40 ,INDeived Artho Atubscriber. fib his.residense in laibertSl tosriutlki AO 31)1/1 fugal/se lirsti/ayloi, SepAesitlaT seal, 'for thu,bniltling•of.a Bunk Barn on. Lis, Farm.. All, necessary , infor. lhatiou 431) , be lief), on applieution to the subscriber • 40W-11 HUNTER Aug. 1; 18'.51....-td. Q'T RA N. V.l) trout subsyiber: on, " 1 Tuesday. lust,' a. middle sized, thillc browit COW, "Übout l s years old. A liber al compensation will lie aliowed.lfor sunk inTiiiittationas w(iflea4 to,lier recovery. IIA1Sk:1i Y. I'LJV ir4/1.6`, •y. (IF every •liesedriptient, constantly o N.Jr girizitoti I'lll' ll l :tc•b l 600 414 4 . ,ti;b• PdiliC4e6:" " P ' s•,ti a~~1r~plfr';; . s'l' UMW z -t o wv, IMRE REIL ESTITE. II) Subscribers, Executors of, the last Will and Testament ol George ir x , iinCs, late Of Is*ew Oxford, Adams coon .0?-acceased, Will, sell at, Public Sale, on . 041 premises, , ' , On irctforsckyy, the 10th day of Seldom -1,,t, , 1 -1 „:[ ber, next, the following:decoribe& propertyi!to wit : $ , situated imrliontington township. Adams eburny, atqoining lands of Wm, Mundertri T. IT. FMK John Kiplinger, Wiertunn, niutithers,, 'co'ntaining 102 A Cl:l,E' ant; .Vkr.ROII,ES of Patented Lind. 'nu , . _lmprovements are a 144.4 wwcs.sToRY.ROUGEI-CAsT . urn D, 1 LING HOUSE, , LL I 9Ni th a one-story Kitchen, a Log .Barn, itith sheds andttitablitig, wagon shed and 'corn trib, smoke-house, blacksmith-Shop, *tut lime-106; . .,Tho'dwelling lignite is on the drOss-rnads.ittboulone elite south-west of York Sulphur Springs,' and convenient to several ,Mills. About ~ 2 5 Acres. ere covered with good thriving Timber, andS:- botit'lo Aeres in good MeadoW.'" berAl -110, Oti the Came tlay,,will be sold ItbetK.., . 46 ACRES'OF'WOOD.ItANOf,' coffered with good thither, ia ut G to 8 erre., each. situate And .Iying,ithout 1.2 mile from the above itriprOvetherita; end adjoining lands 'of Win. -14t8Idt11;' 4. R. Mak. Abrabeiii rickey, ah444##. Of TUE • /.1E OFFERED; • On' Thuricitly; the 1 1 411.4Zi TWO 'VALUABLE FARMS, sittile, t ut heading totiiiiship, Adams coun ty, to wit : cN N . 9, r j r . *Fenn, containing SO4 Acieit old §t ;;Ptorilk.s 4.4 td of Patenusd.lfatru4atljuiningla9cle4ilohn Broogli, Jotrilleka, the town of ,Ilamptorr, and Farm XY gy p. "4„ tIOUSE, end ofie:atoey' k en: al.aptiorlinttea liver Pa , neVer"fitOT spring near the' tleor br6k ' Born, wsgerriiket., so ri 4a ribi, Will other j iT 4 l 4 kelVvofFarMilneall -41 nat proportion of iatni and ottoice Kea tworAtitint.altlani ok-Watttr pulsing, 14040 the, Ripe. :,!liu.has,*(au , a flee hearing I.lechard,„, ; ,„ • No. 2. A ''arnt, ebntaini.V442. .Aerf*r: 614 , 2 g. Perch'4 of Patented Lagcl;„ pioninktlic RforffmCi ,Fitrtu t Janda uf . .h b Picks, 4P4lti kiaji l . 43 qv A 61114111 phco g ipi9F, ; Levi, , C4r9t4Mirt,' Dr, 0.„13lialt ? apti . othorp. lUln, there lity:f9tii . ,gop . 4 wings of,:waw„tfla,o of Oita,' are cuntentent to _the dwellingit, T I T A ,„ innate are a ,twolapifiry,.vielifh er-buarded.'noust, ,h9t,Pin,i,4 ) ll-11911./t• new, wpaptef-boorgmt),Bare...witit excellent furl thet.. -TtWe form has o Root( pro'portion of Nielitiew„atiti:tibeu,t N lO A cres pf guod Timber-laud. Aar), on Monday; .*lisi•iiitier 15th, '' will be offered. on the promises, the fol. I °wiPll di 3 aelibfil i. "-,,‘,".!',.1 ' ' Plloll"EitTy4 44, .4.14 in Oxford, townillip, Aden'sMontt ty l adjoining lands of. Dr. Williant,slell vntne, John Rarnitg, the town hate,or„Neyr, 0 4cordp Autt*RitY-1 0 -inicArlieuritiOk•unti+ others., and , cannoning 43d acres and ial, perches. of Palmated 1and.„.,•004 IMO A cres of, the 'Tract are cllarett, 15 acres of w h Mil :tire iii good Meatlo'W; ainl, the bal ance, 25 acres, are coUsred with, thriving limber:, 'rho inl erovetupuis, [4 1 4 4e', , . one and a helfstorY W li' ,hTUisig i - TOUU a:large, RANK SARIS., w ith •Waglinolietl, a'atone epriuy,..ltoisse.. ount-twitiontid gran, sty. There ds a nescr,,fetiling•spritig.neai the dwelling. .andp ts ism t.. tetiv tug neg. U 11A RD of choice fruit. The above land, having beentlittlimed , y,fitillt,;igh state of cultivation,"endlidit; fencing nearly all Chestnut rat*. t. - -''''' . -,, 1i,,'.Afib,,.".0u the sem° ibiy, w ill be sold TIiREE OtIVI.6tS, containing from one and a ,half ,to four and a; half Acres each, adjuhAng the town .of New Qxfortl. ',F,tirther description , o i l ..the.stitre properties,p is tlentstl unuessary, as pie. sous desirous of viewing them can do sb ;by calling on either of the Executors ct the tenants residing thereon. recruit's/ 41t ' will be easy. • antl'ivill be tit'ade Metro on the,..respeetive, days of stale. , a le , 0 commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.• 01 sitch of tlig , above nameti. da yrs. • , ' . • ~ ' 1 • - WII4I.IASVD. HUMES ;, • '''-' ' 'AI.EX A N DER' IS. IILVIES, "',', , ,Aug. ,1;-- 7 1s , , 4,,x", re. 1i010t.; : i'07.1*,:*4:1,..- 4 , •,, - .; y 7irtne of an order, of_tbe 11r0 . 1tentr 041 1 4.,?.444baixt . : ' :itahni wales tore, of ,ibeAslate; or,J COS, HOW AILD,-. late .of, 2400kritpleaagOt ' township; 'Adams county' deceased; 'Witt eicpbee to ‘P,litifin'Ssti3;eit'Pritfity, thi'2 . 4o," (lay df October wk.libe•PrgWilw4, . , , VAtittiltiA bf ettitl deceaSed, `containing' ob' ACIZEff, boom nv lese,aituatein Momntoltwtimt and adinttlini.lkal!dj-,. W ialer, eliVbrehata JAI. and ,othere: 'rho insproviunests area two-story Via: , ,1000 , DW.gLLING, *nit. skone-storyokitclten .untl. a Ship at. tacked, a log stable, and other out-be l i* ink: I►6'dpt 16ncriii are ,61%(ei'ed the ,6alaniw elearall a:nd, tinder good ! , cu.ltivanan.m.-- Thatre , ia a.Averti 9( good water convenient to the dwelling, and the property has , a number of excellent fruit :ti.ee 'on it. I t'll6's near ai.,Uollauglatow," “)1141131?out #, wiles (rceitGettylqirg. AAtqadaticr, will gi you, and tenor. tondo knont ou day 9,t . bale by , ; • WNT. 110 W 1,1t1) • r " EX j 1 . 8 • GEOR(4E If()WAItD, , , By the Courf—tf.. I.)Eswirmit:Xlera, , ' Ant.' 1, 1831 —lts " ' ' NICE. TETTEIIB of Administratidli, • On flu 4•i!9iate 61' .111N3,611N MAILS, late o Memillen tp.,.ilccelietl, having been &mt. ted stibscrilier, residing' iw !Butler tp,. notice in ltertiliy given to all: who att imlehted.to Haiti tnitate, to. make payment without delay, and to.ttunie haviog , cluitne to preactutitem,p,copitsly authenticated for pttlement, wq.llXll4 . l l :"Ottqfit; r. , •/,' 4 I , I •,-- , ikUpilif •ierr t , ,t •ii, tovi A REGIS'TER 3 S NOTICE. NOTICF, is , horeby given to 311 Lega l-II tees and other persons concerned, that the .Ithitinistratiost ✓lccotatts of the deceased persons hereioafter mentioned, will be presettted•at tht.Orphaate Court of Adatnu comity, for continuation and allow 'wee. on allonday , the 1134 h flay of Aug wt. viz.: , , Thu seiond and final amount of Wm. N.: Wright; ExaMitor Of the;lait wilt and testament of Samuel B. Wright, tte 7 cam& '• • • 252. Tfurfirst'antroont of Michael ne: trick, Administra trir °Nile estate of George Deardorff, deceased. ' ' • * 253. The tirst account of Win. Young and Peter Cow noier,! Administnitors of i the estate of W in. Gownover, deceased. ' 254. The tirst account of Win. DJ Dimes and Alexander S. /limes, Execu tors of Lila lost will and testament of Goo. limes, deceased.. 255. The first and final account of Abra- ham Hoover, Administrator of the ostateof Glittatian Topper, deceased.. 256... The firsi an& final account of Jas. Cooper, Administrator 'of the estate of Borcaw, tlectiaia . 257. Thu thirst accouni . of . John 'Shull and David Shull, Adminisirators_ut the es 4ate dt.Fiedtirick Mull; deco Ovid. 258. The first 3043011111 of Samuel Weal,• er, one of the EateCutorn'ofCcenred WeiiV ereddceased: •,', . •,, • ,250,,1The •.first , , account , or WaYbrielt, gteeelttorPokhirlastfirvill.'imdi testament of Jacob Waybright,:detheased. o 260. The kattand finallaneoubt , of Mo ses McClean, Administrator or the estate of Nancy. 0000, iiketkiiiit. W. W. HAMERSLY, Reitister',l9 o kce.slettyittiort,?l• l - 7 . r Octigos.; r; ," '‘ ;AtaNrSWAYITIN t ItltaitirOka2M.4.44;t4c,iFctur Orie alraPaYttfotefflkillltY+ Polua•G ties) forthe safe of the GERMAN Ma, 64,111.1),Atlissiwn article much cheap. or antleasier to uct than,rniaft, end war ranted to perfectly cleanse all kinds of clothing, crittlytilisiglioll4lKapi !Pods-ash, 'Spirits or Turpentine, *mmonia, Acids, or anxc6tick rtla lik ylrtrlkktfu'V'PaPt iter injure Hie' finest Ile oft t n,slfrs/s.r -ilkse,ftrOftlft.w4if ppO t sarbs#l44,o9 l l.9AkPlAtlft;tHargt PYll 4 . l f 444 Or Amor,, ,Ace, Ito Noivekisit Tog ,P,Kicr,l,pp R 1610 4 0,) Pa Ifte-f, 'l4 , r'r• I ' f Olafott ftil, 444 - 44' 7/1417-0i il 'I Oh ;4111 .J ' A newlind t hrtylitatiarieenalid now stands hi‘thin,tke,kmix i oNgeidtAlligits gbll. den light of hope ouitdo fkeliiillklifeitalifink minds Of the bedridden and attliottid with pain, like the buzating s .(otrk er,Shk'rettlienia4ll4ll-o‘ittlef 'wan um the eel* ilhonAreo.op# Ih T h iF h Pm i grfr l i t ;La , g, ithitib " ' • , • ' ' ' 4l All lnetemani,due ionlastfy fui gydt ilOl4ll the varYliosbirt*obarindke4 Belot Asniinlinif itrj.P4sn.t~eligvli4L 94 el Wiii•tl' bitye inpvsclftl,P6l9,lol°lloll9ll3l?". itnQoa Cila ritint t, tiftellyset, , 11,-RHEUMATIBI4I—ttit ./: iii ~• t 1. • ALL It El ElMAtrio PAWS/ Ili* rthlinY CUBED BY RA MAY RF:ADY RELIEF. :Rnograsifiy nrke! di cf *veil Aro) moirsgeneritlly Cdlds,kkphittlfirto - , Cold damp weather, and eloping in damp atrnrt.• moots:, This awmPlaiite 4easir i,the firsttiVimit,44o ,01;11 .1 1°, 11 ii Lase% ,tuip..psi • lh thls" pant ieecdn , Ilhettmat• tram; tliteliinteitinftliaaiiiii of tliti elem. it is also kntiviltioviitnttbito, 110, the bchniti: Pawl itt the'hitraego" l 4- 1 Aethtotivtitt,,or POO i4t.tttjti4l4, :1141 1 1 MOO 1 It4eettlettt, gpinaily ~terfntßnlnt into . qnn,f4 domes a phrorirc com i faipt. A ligAtrtittit triVl,ll,to sirEvf, It•NtIRKY!' •-•i!,..,'1• Iro•Ntnect She public agsriestiititehse I est tbluni terfeiti4 slautfrafiNhit*se•Medicated Soap, R. G. itsdwaY, the neishrttPOlle. hes at a great expense engaged the services of one Pr lwrryteozorie9gwrimmtrAs, suit e APril,i IS Oi amid ivay's Medicated soap ist.itssiew label. It is a beantintliiteelingravingitcrllt"qe 014,frallie figures of rid bee u fed klieg on,A table and selcielitits tee wads 6Rad woes' miaskited-Biispft:fra . (In the:opposite side of the: tablet it the filif-shis 'igniters lof thaisdikay , &legit is perk chaste, nrtistiei lntilelet n ro ll iY.OKe I 44OO i AS 4,1 EA U MIES,QF:T i H.V, SK_?, r Itsurin4eeevel)hingotthrkoldin aeleltil s it lenitves' Rediess,Plriles, Putees, Tenors' •Rash. It' eufW Sore Heads, Sores, Pustular Eruptions. .4t. Parts tend& to the Mein. itinrlbeauty to . the com plexion. Asia Ntweerys44 -,:rdiSkot4ditaps St , is beyond the reach of Rivalry, and for shaving pur r//e the Aim onsq4k4o . Radwity:, pilldilttlealeptgtn Stieesieltiosttllessishie size of any other Soiip.ia_use. therefore it is the < 4 1 6 1P "Aiketi!,4lP., Pv°oo-.Pricy cents, larks cribiliAn yogratiell tovnippirre, and the eightifeti of G:'Redv4it Cacti' wrapper. ' New Arougti Harlm antbers,inant,lights Orhney'shspbspirocfstm the toilet rights—', While , seteetning htidialfrosti Cfreasela'S tar,' ' To Joint anslibnantilli Hair; , Which makes the maids of Cireassieta sires illithißtheyineests qt lyingstpure love inspire. TO DItEn)fIANI;IREA,I.TRIF)4;OI,II4:IIA ittalway's Circassian Halm is becoming quite popular: itctßaicesintse of t'rues't supersede ill °that prepafations in use, it cures baldness. strengthens the hair; eYedicates dandruff, and, neskile , the hen' Soft,' lender. Ity* ' theAudiu Peri direetiihheit rititko' it eh 11 beestitully, , rnsemblinginsiture) gsice, , 23 , cautii, in !foe bottles. ,41tinffist„Iiiiiliypy.do Cu., is up on each bottle. A RICH, COPPER MINE, NOTIM Al1,1171"."11.. ,F r HOSE desirous of obtaining a rich Mil Ore, will Ju vtal to call at 'FAUN. Eolrovive tnroltE, and aureita4e stnito -of,tpukiettitsP, PAY' (;;0011S, tte.. just reneived.dirttet (rout Now V,ork, itsithltaKop 'fitis iho third Air rival fouttie t nod tiro, detttonined ito sull, a ,Littitt lowpr than, eau be puroltaged eltiewhote., 1Tt.1 1 1,011. • LETIERS ul Administration on timed , tate M'OEottnE NI v mut, late of Mount 'pleasntlp.. Adants'eo:, dee'd, having been grantetito the subscriber resitline iti joy Anwitallipi iMtiee t hereby given to All , who, are indebted: to sa id E s t a t e ,. to make ltaytnant without delay, and to those havingmlaints to ptestmt the same propet. ly auththiticitedi M the rabseriher. ISA I.' SN I DElt, drirn 7 l., , . "L .)S'(' 'eve ing 1 .1 sly flt;0111110 Plitliio botweeit 'Fairfield and tiottysburg, two iiiedes Blue olFs Gul l Tvis r ------ 1111}Yek Sitk,l(titelproperts of ut.latly),e'oli. Itiplf,lB. , .taioing shoos IQ vnrtisi l'he.fmtlan Ptirse ant I itetienio be suitifil'Y Jewsided by leiiliaggitl,llylWfitite, store QS „ , Brtiit' tstuctilcia,":44.hi'vti on, liitit4 at f, t :I $: PIICCLANIAtION W AS the lion. DANIEL Dnu. President of the several Courts itf Common ceitnties, composing the IfiStrh4, of The CotttJta of Oyer and Teriminet - , nod' general Jail beli very, for 16. trfal of capital and other Otrehders in the said tits, tric'tind lamt:s M'DivcrT, and S.9ttlfit. R. Rtis!cti., Es4s.,Jtidges of the .Courtsqf Coimnon Pleas and Genera; Jail Delivery, for the trial 'Of to capital and Other. offead ers in the county of Ailaihs. 7 -liat:q issued their prCeept, bearing .date the ,230: day ' April, iii thO yeer LORD, one thousand:eight In/mired:lnd fifty-one and to me directed, for holding a Court of Com ' mon Picas fad General Quarter,Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terntiner, at Get, tysburg, on Monday the 18th day of gust next— NOTICE IS ITEREIIY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Ciitistables within the said County, of Atlntns, thatthey he then and there in their praper persons, with their Rolls, Records, inquisitions, Flxtuninations• and other Re nietribrances, to di) those things which to their Offices and tit that behalf appertain to lie done; and also they n'ho will prose cute against the prisoners:that are or then shall be In the Jail of the said County of Adams, aiid to be then and there to pros-, es t against them as shall be just. ."' WILLIAM FICKES, Sherif). Sheriff's allies,Orttysburg, "" • Jury'4;ll:l6l. . • S Notice to the Heirs of John Duf ' field, deceased. . re.. : IN the matter of the Pltitiori of €,i,.. ' ~., Jacob F. Bolen to ',teeth-phone' ( court ,f 'of Adams county, for a dectvettn the . 'jspeentc performsoce of a parol con, traet mitered into by lotto Duffield, late of eald'enstinty, deeoused, in his tife-tline, for the sale to said Jacob F. Bolen, of certain Heel Estate. ,May 27,1851. , The Court grant a Rule on Daniel Bream, Administrator. and all the,lieirs of JOHN DUFFIELD, dee'tl, to be and appear at an Orphans' Clout to bo,, held at Gettysburg; in , and for said cowl', on the third Arndt:y.(lllc 181/.) of ro l ttgrast ttext,lo show (Inuit:, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner r t Sho ;,?e greeted, &c.. &e. .. . , ~tlyetlPctu notice of the above rule is here 41.0tItit to the tallow ing Point at i said Jo ,ttiliffielili deceased, residing mit of It4liAtiol Adams, to wit : John 11. Del'- , Bet rid — Newton W. Duffield 'tit' . 81.70 it C.'fir .Tutlipna ;• 'Win. A Duffield, and Davit4lttli Duffield, of Rork Island Clona -1 ly.Tatuai atitrGeorge Dullield'e Heirs, Bedford County, Pennsylvania., I. iV M.: PICKES, i!i'h eri,ff. j'ilieshe-11, DlracwioDin, Clerk. 1 ; - Jotyl)2ls-4,t0... ; :, • • . • ..! - T - 5 „.,,- i •-•, c -•.-r-•;•, i - ,; -, T - 7r - ,,.; ----- . -- ;, . . . : • - 4 - 4 g !vv ater7V II re , J 011" nal.— Ai New Volume of this "Journal of -Health" commonces in July, 1851. Subseriberrallosid , sond in their names.at orkii.i'llte , Philosophy and, ,, Practice -of 111x1tOprttliy; Phisyology and'Atiatinny of fit' litimaniliiitlyi,lDiiitelids; Ithysicii I 1:M -os-att.:In,. the i Ghethisiry • or, Lilo, and I all other 'batters relating to Life, itaalth, and IlippinetwiirilJbeigiven in this. Journal. Weitalieve that tnia.may . prolbtig his lifo much beyond the number of yeast sanity iittained. We proßmir, s i p *how how.— 'ublished to nutty, at Qua Dollar a year, ti' igibitiiial ` Pleadd idtirdsiill littitS,iiinit okid..tBsi, j FO — Vittil I.IPWELLS, 131 Nassau ft., New Y9tit i.i . ‘ , , liiinj i 1..., , I'. ilvit'O ( ; • i.l . tr ...1 - 4 LC/1 .. • ,al 1 11 - Vr l t iCrcPhr ao{ogioal Jour. elo icZntY l ll ' Now ia,ithet itime to alabibrihe. •••.lieVottirt 'to Phosablogyv • PhYalogrtiotriy. tdochatiism; fAuoitiotwi 4gv4ceihais,:the Natural•Sciett soioradvGlettendullatellieende, ptofusuly A t elattot fltil , to interest every claw orreadfirs: l Taveiry, 'family, antl pecially:all•Youni then and women, should have a copy. , is ,, printed ion' the first of e*lNy taloa*, .a! , One Dollar a year.— Vellr,","001410 Post:pnitl, nail direr, • Fi)wt,Eit & W ELLS. `'llll"Nassau et., Now York. : July, 26. I 85 I=-4 t GEMBERG MARBLE 111111. ,; & W. 11. 111E.ILS, fiIITILL, continue the marble-cutting hue ifiescat their old stand in Carlisle et,,, a few doors north of the diamond, Gettyta burg, Pa., and will furnish everything in their line, such as.:llarlde Mantles, Table laps, Monuments, Tombs, and Thad atones, of the finest and hatdisomest Ital ian and Vermont marble, of which they have jast irocnred a large stock, and feel competent to dress it in a style which can not but please. The charges, too, will be as low, it the city prices, ~O rders front a difstance r)rbliiiitly executed. • Jytte 20, 018—tfiu LEST GNI SHIM 111111. I.NASIVUOII so the streams arc ,now failing, the Farmers will please bear in mind that at this Establishment. they can ,at all times have, their grinding, done ott short milieu and iii the best Manner. Per sons trout a distance, by waiting' Over night, can take with them their giain man ttlachired as desired. The building has been trinish enlarged, and a large quantity of grain can now be' receited. JL this ; has been built at heavy expense, lor the special etittyettiotieis4ll . id , ttecommodatien of the neighburhoo4.antl stirroueding (mum ,try . 'G El). Al2Nol.b. Germany to,witsliii,t, Juuc (1-- r -te - Ali 'A arartic,e N A,pproutiee to the Cuach4ntithieg business will: ho taken•by the under signed, 4; tinily application be tootle. • The• applicant must be •ahout.lB years of age, and a correct morals. Nonu other need apply. !J.• HOLTZ W ILT 11. • • July 11.—tf HOUSE SPOUTING . 71 . 7 ILI. be made and put up , by the V:rf Willattend prompt ly to ell ; orders, and upon as yeaSotintile terms as rho ho procured at any establish pent in theeounty. GEO. E BUEHLER. 416 E Al e t Tt, Rriperirtr f artield 0f4,6 warranted cleat: kci ikiiy !Point aver before offered iu tire teuMictßir painting OS I Weed, liciek, ',Sumo + , ikon, 'lnv.! Atiffirr flubstanc,,e which in e,x4iosed littatb4 Waker, or the Atieuepiewee , ; II Proof wiraisiost `11111a440. . . , 44nd ,117.41iiiitri it! •,•• AND 17NCHAIVIIE41107714i7T8 GOLORI' It triiiteg and is a heantiful dark' hrtivityor color. ' • , ' tfic:PE . emifif9 ; o. Neu , *Stair ll • • , te.t'fi I . 1 , field at Albany it1.,1850. scpmpoisitwa, with therite- Wroof , Vattil,ttnd 8 0 - eral other Iciride of Mineral Valet, beintt suporior,.l.o , any ,of the lacrillitoir in use. „ , r,i , ;;CERTIFICATES. We the undersigned, having seen and used W ELL'S . Minttek Paint, cab eilifetattO mend it to the public..as,.lreitrgap artichisu to any Mineral Paint ever before elrelelkfq.eil l it is net unpleasant to tise:like the nu nal Ohio Paint which is harped iihdliethe t but misrii eP • with nil like pu're white lead. It is sold at half the price of coalman r Ira n ' tibseirsi believe where.the color is desirable, it is worth twice ns much, and-as a Kim Weether tt oyWater proof Paint, 'we think it 'cannot tie: . sh Owed by anything in the Paint line now in use. L - Palntbi: Jamie John Phelps, do John 'roinlirison, Hog Dl3 Gleason, do H Drown, Esq James Moore, do I 3 13 titodd}r4., .1 T Merining,' dd. W Btortilitd;' , 1. loslin, do 8 P Doolittle. „, N P Wilbur, 3ohrl '" E w Dodge, , 'o l Par D Jcedirk Ditto' • • Oneida Depot; 01‘. - 311tii;18tWaif: Mr. But‘her ell, Dedr Sir: "+. in the joist month, iminu 12,11110 1144 /4 toth 3 M - ' al Paint, in"painting caii, ear hOutels, hid 1111 1, houara upon our road, and WO , Cllll mend it on a very sugiiirior, durable and cheap ar ticle of Paint. .14.1 1 ,1XN Ij. VidELPS. Superintendeht of' the syractianilit, Utica R. U. Mr Dußwell, Dear Sir :1 haso used Mr the Spa row & Utica B. Company, over a tisnisi peer , Minernt l'aint, and find upon using:lt la hicifiet prelepible to ,the Oil Paint, or say, alter,l4adpprar in no'. re:in also' recommend it 88 beipp./Wrir.... riot to White Lead for any )(Mil of out door p ing, as it .- e'pOenit Ito ,ifiiiierkriut(s . fpivr a at.irt, and unchangeable in color, tiottAvB ikitlNs6N, ‘ I .A di . ' U. CO. •, • • l iAlhany,llitd. li.lahop's Mr. Bunnell, Dear is4r Ul,l4Alnvedidw arable quantity of your hticugul,Puint, in painting brick and %voodoo houses, tire indit 'Aeon, !bays token .ex tra. pains to try • and 'test •it inside* weyry from dui tried end .compientinri I .eedetteAlf-V rent to !ip durable both in qoulity . auk Rl* 4„,1 it tnitos busuiifully ivit i , nil—ordlitAvmootaiyr -61,3 fair Still) or Tund' k)kinting, I think theta foul bother pAint introdiiced.'''! hate insta l considerable of with %rater and ggltteithilottiptad.o• tion, fot unittriO;'dhesit painting,. and It , 1(4.141.111 any thing I nrot saw. • Truly Yours,- 4, 11108. B- 4P§INeAN Ilvunq.Plinty po . ` Numerous odibeeortideetne hinds' of Agotat„ which will be sho'wo to dCalerS;.' pr r'lltio l'aint is for sale. bOk': 1 1" 1313E141.ER, Gettysbeirg, ..‘liT - Solo Agent for' Adams. Couto,),, ; Ge t ty sburg. July . llniptet•etlettitid gliCctistW W;•" 11q , UT CI I ING S ' Vl , :t; ESA ia,A Dpilkintri I-4-7 1 / 2 .131.T'IChti,tha 'mites pelittlen IlliniltlM - icina of tpa age—tised by Phyficiaittutdl 04W) standing. , .. , •. .:, • i,' ,::: , itt itt-n,t4 these Bitters t remove! ali.,EnTborfirlidul'i.l a purify the blood. give tonennd Vlgprt? ethf , tire organs , fortify' ttin,iyhterni4aiiist kit all, - turd (Internee:Anise taken'teith iliktyliit tin tI " debilitating the. patient.:—bt.ingogtklefitl , he ttigitti most delicate stomach, and remarkable for. Ilbein4 chagring, inoigorating. strengtbaninv.entl rests!- ), retire properties, and an invaloetAcreMfdrid . =4.1 DYSPEPSIA IN I.TNVOIIST VOR ,_ , Circulate, cont . :titling - th e Clottfkrdeal ': rlis markable curse, and the high estimation inwhich ' this Medicine is.held. by the pithiio ftelai giga An had of• tile l Ah nears ; ' heel ' 'Plie, 'CA) tebitir tier bottle. pliltior LOF Mali 133 WA streetArtillif York, up stairs. For sale in Gettyebnrg br.l3, H 41/ENLER NOW FOR BARGAINS!' • 1111 I I HAS g i lded to his usual ,1rtigq . 8,9 4 4 1 ,11,,., H AS BOOKS & STATIONtItY, a iarge assortment of • 1 1 CAPS,,, 8004 II ATSa StiO.ES, , - 11 of every variety. which will le , loid tht prices that can't he beat. /,'l4l ocrCall and see them. 1^ 1(.11'44 May 23. 113151. _ , UfffitiM The undersigned appointed by (hc of Common Pleas of Adams countr i tb4l. - t ram te 'the 'balance remaining in' lie. hen& , of John Brune, assitignee ors, to'and niuongst the criidlY4is "4if Ude,' M yers,' will attend to the dutSaiiiiiiin" him on Saturday .411 c 9th of Jfugr at 10 o'cloch, A. M., at the house oflelliti 1). liceker, in Petersburg, Y. :B.,L•Aktlains county, when and where all personi inter ested are notified to attend. W hl . •R. . SA ElLER,Attilifor. I July 18 NOTIC,'E. , I,ETTERS of i.tlininistraitoti,'Ort S estate of Mxut►t:l WIINAIiN of Ilam iltonban to tvoti'p, Admits coniity,deceased, having'heen granted to • the katiliSi;tlb4i, ' l47=` tiding in :Frederick .eobilty, Md., notice is hereby given to *II who'are '1 indebted to said estate, to make p'ttylitient • without delay, and to' • to present them properly authentiotitedlot settlement. , ; ;• • ' '" • - CHARLES.WILLIARito 1. ; Aden't • prr.For the dontoninette Of pktritotAt•rld sidiufi.in Atlitust Cuutay.ttlavinechtiOnC ! : will ,xeciiiiro cluints for the .I.dministrator, ikt.itiett46ol4 n L.Nityshurg. July 113, Larif.r 7 l3t ‘, T LOOK IgIRE I --t,,., 1 230 Ackes (400 d La ►~~J, tnwiiship, Adana, iit;ttty,.ork jiL milt: from 'Fairfield:eight kipi,9egif. tysburg, .uttd five (*rum Fentuitaisturg, .stile verylow.„, 4 ' IlL7' Foy .I,'nitieu atn.l4l it the principal public h o uses i nl fini t ln i nty,, and also iu and vicinity. ~_ Jgari 011cleVla,c June VC:ENS W4112E Am) t*Ottippll'" l •111" of every variety andatiiilVvii i:" "IltilIVE811X.3010"° Orooll4l3lllBltirn ° 11, bigiun,Po,4n Gostany iuwipow 'Much 7, isai MMM . 11111 111 111 • Ai
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