I gratulste him on the skill with which he theWitiga. ' 'That le the rarest and most important princ i ple i n t h e w h o l e Dimo- is playing his game for the Presideney." erode mod. A nt it is one that is easy t o And, sit, I have'in my hand the Dim°. ...,..,, A... ,, i. _ iiand mew to . i. ii i i s,, t h e potty , crane Reviei, the great organ of our per 171701,77,i,';',"e'.wittlia o , l u y it:Uher ,beat as; ty ; and that shows Gineral Butter up in mans prineiplee no they area mind th ; ! tits true colors, It soys . he isn't nothing twee no need to have but one. w e may i nor nobody ; nothing hut "a' mere .beaten bring em all under one rule,ntul Mutts, to ; horde." it sari the country might be lost fight eon the w h i r.: We are ag i n the "before Gineral Butler could get an idea Bank, and agin the Tariff and nein Inter.; 1,110 Ilia head, or a Word out of it." The ; Review says : "From his almost total nal I;nprovements, because them are Whig d oc trines, Now let us follow nut the same; lifelessness in public affairs, it-was defiled role, enihWhentver the Whigs go fur abo- 'at the last Presidential election. even in 'Wolf we must tight agin abolition, whet-; his own neighborhood. that he was a Dein over the -w ino go for sta „,„ 4 , we met ; sacral at all. • * • " And General Butler tight agiu Shivery. : elf we stick to this 'vent to the polls in 1849 and voted for title Iheengli thick and thin, and only:tick . himself to prove •his own Di t nuerney."— teSkethere's no danger; we shall cak...i On the whole, the Review says : "We i declare hitn made up of feeble negatives." ry every,, thing afore tter. Dueler #riggl•—Wtil.ltr. Chairman, i Mr. Chairman:l nuive we skip neer Gin- I Otilik there's a good deal of meaning i n , oral Butler, and take up the next carall what you sal. And I g., for harmony ; ! date. I an I move we go according to your plan, I Deacon Snow.—l wont pretend to say i and iff - ek out a Candidate that Wa can o. l'we - eao 'tlxi any thing with Gracia! Butler; ; !may be he is out of the question. Brat led, and fix up the principles afterwards for. Jett as you t ray , what ; goo d will rho' there is Pottle' reason to think it is pitied. , We the Dimocratic Review hasn't exactiv principles do us if we dee% oleet our can oe son are !done him justice. I like_to see lair play alidate 1' Now Mr. Clitirmen, paper ", . all ruined. Mr. Breckenridge, a repreaen- reistmaeter, and have. all the y ' o u r o ffi ee otna knuo , hew th i„ /0 geta i mig. ! lathe in Congress from Kentucky, made I mare that you netne oveftlekcanditlates . a Porch on the Presidency a few days ago., the 4th of this month, if I .nistake ion. for the Presidency, and tell us how they Mind, so we may see which is the strong• and he declares the Dimocratie Review 'eel aml go in for him. it "full of gross misrepresentations." I - • a ll t h e ! will read, unit your leave, Mr. Chairman, Ouiroten. • —Well, as to that, State, limo pat. up' their candidates yet,'; one extract from this speech : "There but a good , many of em inie, ..iiti some ' was a gentleman lull of talent, fell of trans. ; ity, a •ijarticular partisan and friend—as he em has, and some of em I can name over. Thete's New York, she pats t pGovernor had a right to be—of a particular gentle. i . , man mentioned in conaecti in with the Marcy ; and•Pentisyrvania pits up Ai r. "Buchanan- ; e nd Michigan pure tt p Gineral . Presidency. That graitletnan went to the Cul; and Kentucky putstip Glueys! But. I State of Kentucky upon a political pit ,ker.; and . Thinoie rue lip Judge Douglas ; . grimage last fall. the object of which woo. and . 11. suppose, to drive Genend Better fr o m • ITIM Indiana pins up Gineral Lana ; ..Peelle puts op mum' Homan. And 1 ; his own sod, to hishimor loin at Imine. by *peak!' Oleic may be more dial I don't think ; fastening npan him a corrupt political in. so m e of the f oremost trigue. But lie failed in his object, and of raw, but these is one,: • The Dintocraitie Review. printed ; attune back and bought up the Dominant: in ''Nex t York, that is thought to take the i Review for a political partisan paper fur ons lied in these . Matters, divides the candi - ! the ealoPaigo ; and, with no nati at the 'dates 'lmo two elasses, the old class and ; inast•head, that Review is tit Air punish the y ing a coutse as fatal to the Democratic par young class ; or, itS some of the papers as it is false and untair." sallsiokfAil;rmsies and Yonttir:A nrcrica. 1 ) The old ftigy Class is tiovernor Marcy, and Anti - ate: - - Chairman, the - Washington and Union. our great Donocratic organ at • the Gineral CASs. and Mr. Biectionatt, Goverument. comes out agin the Moira] Duller. and Gineral Houston.— seat "I . Ditnoeratic Review about as hard as Mr. • And aheiroung America chase is Judge . !Breckenridge. Just hear wlett it stas : thatghte. - Afiff 4 the Diumeratie Rorie:* c And last, but not least. ainong 'Oise in . fliCide , ily fur this last cless , the lininer `beatiot - Snotee-"1 should liki to haver olio organs which create dissension and theWpiiiint of outs venerable chairman a- , ?remote discord, is the Dinwerattc Re. bout judgik . DOnglas, as to whether he's yiew• Thiseriodit;al, periodi. , al.once so eleva cd the' right roan for us, and whether we het .. iu its of-jests, descends to the level of mere _ tie i int t forhim along with the m ount , I fitetion, and opens its kilteries - upon! all iclteilisi. - ' - - tthe proatinent members oh the Dintocratic say 1 th e who happens not to suit the taste of Chedentan.—As to that; I can only only ! the editor." the union piper goes on Judge D,twillaa is a mere boy'yet, _ablaut' forty, years Old, and some folks' to give rho Democratic Review a g,,,,,! drubbing ; it says the attack upon G literal Batik* tied better tans% at Jerico till his Butler was initialled for, ant: is insulting beard Is grown. There is good mettle in ' !awl, but let him , wait fifteen .. or twenty ! to the people of Kentucky ; and the Uniou years longer, s and then may be it will do ; stands up for the class or Old Foyers to:begin to talk about him. like a man. Bin as G literal Butler is soar , A • Deacon - Show:--'!'hat's correct. I 1 a disputed candidate, perliapa we better move we pass over the 'Young America' Pass alutig to the next. clan. and take UP the Old Fogies. Chairmon,..—Well there's the old hero to G e t veto _ lof Safi bt! 111 tO left, Cratere! II Usairinan.-- Well, whatsay (amoral, of or ittar9r.l '.Our Dimiteratia brethren ; Texas; wit"' Sa Y l et hlin 1 lie ' s stud to great favorite with the Dtinocracy, WM1,183615 to express their minds freely. ; be a In order to harmonize we must know each and has a good deal of the grain ot Old other's opinion. Hickory about him. What's the teaioit we cant all harmonize upon him. G. 21- Sargent Joet Downing.-I've no doubt, , Mr. Chairman, but what Governor Marto, i ; kitten will please to speak their minds. is a good sound sort of a Dimocrat, and ; Sulonasn Juiles.—(Trader at the upper party, but corner.',—Mr. Chairman. old Saul Duras. has done good service in t:tie ton ' S hoes can be curried in short ord•-o. I I think that patch on Ins tronses has done • 'the job for t win, so hell never get over it. . can tell yon. Tile fiet is lie's been all °- If We undertake to run him, we shall get - vet 1410 country, giving temperance lee ' ,! In rea;ll_ll.4 iria;ing temperance speech es, lick'W all. t" ) stud remisy sitear'te never shall hat e e .—Wel7, Aowwillg)r.Bo. my vote as long as there's tots- strength to chewed dal ? WS a strung candidate. mid ' brand De,icun .itsic i lately got majority in the Diinocratier• [Weal se"sati• culled the speaker ill order.] Convention of Penney in spite or Gin aril cm% who didn t get half so many i Chairman.--Well, ell, gentlemen, we've votes as he did; . . ! been thikiugh all the luremost candidates, d there Deacon Snow.--The greatest thing lan sc ents to be difficulties all round. I would call upon our respected know agin Mr. Buchanan is that l'et delegate heard - he was once an old Federalist. If to Baltimore, Major Downing, who has I that's the ease I shouldn't like to vote fur had a good deal ul experience in political him ; and.oionreer, if there's the least taint mater,, togive " in" "LW". Now, he .4 . mc... ,.. Thijaal about him Mr: Richie will be has seen the proceedincs nits evening, and T w ' re 'c o l light Imo him tooth and nail. so , hearth the Donocracy of Downitioville ex i press their sentiments. I would ask lbws Woulduc be no chance to elect him. hou feel it his dutywlt to take awl,' man.—Well, there's Gineral Cass, ghat course he wi , reason hew ;than he stand ? is there any, when he gets into the Baltimore Conven why be wouldn't run well 1 • , nun. Serpa:lief Downing. — Mr. Chairman, 1 Mijor lock Downing.—Mr. Chairman I don't mem to be too particular, and 1 and kilow-Deinticrais, alter returning you my sincere thanks fur the honor you have slat hard to please ; but Gineral Cass, I conferred upon inn this evening, I beg don't think, would run better than some one of the others . And , besides, he's got , leave to state that frontthe. instructions off the true Dimocratic utatformoang . which I' soma to get trout this meeting to- . . ow - f e scue/it under vim , ru r ik ti o4a•k r u ;ritigiat, and the light I now have oil the . ,gut th e Whigs. Fora year or t wo - ag o " I VO. I should tech hound to propose to be said Gineral' Foote and some others : t h e Convention to take a gin end vote went ;off opa al' slant and Pied Webster' wheth er they will have ,n candidate from and Clay, all that fightin the Whigs. and got up am cow: Promise.— the 01(1. - Vogy class or the Young Anieri 'Woven% e- The ca chaos. If they decide in favor uf the , Old Fogies, I should move that Governor Dinsiterats have been a good deal wrathy whoutit; and`it tan% but a little while ago Marcy, and Nlr. Buchanan, and'thulei•al and Gineral Boller. and Gmeral I see - a Dittiocrefic paper in - Richmond. Ca "' . . . . Houston, be VI:. cane-ern "the miserable set of rag. put into a hat and shook up, mediae who got up the Uuion party." li, and theta the President of the Convention ; , draw one of eat out. And whichever come 'weiuldif 1 do to have a candidate that the out first the Convention should unaiii-; Diiiiieratin papers can talk so about. It -: 'wouldn't produce the right sort of harmony mously agree to rue liiin, and ask no qued : in the ranks of the Doutteracy. I think. lions. But if they should decide to favor' Mr. Chairman ; eire bettergo further, if we 'of the Young America class, I should; fare' worse.' ' ' . i wove to put Judge Douglass into the hat.; allil7lloll. Well, getlemen, • there's _, and shake hint tip, and thaw Imo out, and -.-- Ilmieral Butler, 'of-Kentucky. He'a said . agree to tali hint at all hazards. [Here' to be a careful Dimucnit ; one that it trill ; three cheers were given fur Major D own .' be, , lutril to pick any flaws in. What say illll .] ' se ki w i,. „., : ..,. ~ , . .- Chuirman.—Gentlemen and fellow-Dern• .-Bag John s re w .......T4,„ itt i ng on a bench . °craw, it it be your mind that our delegate, with timer three papers in his hand.).._ i Major Jack Downing, be instructed to ful- Alle., , Clutirmen Gineralllotier is the worst , low hi s own instructions, please to say eandidateitithe sr holslot. Ginerilly speak- I ti li•' , lug,he is'o t nowhere ; and when you do [T he question was carried by a unan yA,ppekt toiled him he heel never ini the I imous and very loud vote. Aad after right place. You remember, air, at our I three inure cheers fur the harmony of the Nat muting I describiel its my speech the !Democracy, the meeting adjuurned.] Boiler Wait es being all nicely rolled in 1 Copy of the secretaty's minutes, examined anti 1 494 !mil rubbed over with a little Van l IPPwved bY tbe.Pr " id " ". MAJOR. JACK DOWNING. Bums, oil. Well, sir, since the meat has I ' -------------'—'----- be• en shank WI. the Vita Buren oil could DESTRUCTIVE MILO IN PHLLA um, trotke' it stick. It's all shook.n ff ' and Dta'ri" .' — Luss of One Million of 11 1 01/1 1 nothing but a black slavery eat,— ; Dollars. , A few . weeks ago Mr. Cabell. or Florid a , its PHILADITiPLITA, Alarch . 28..--A most Congress , called Gineral Butler a h.ostarn a de a stcyctisr p Lfiri broke' • . out lass night, in centlitlate." That straitenwl h' k Ile destroying , hour large four etury ahoWe4 his color, and oue of h' l r nu-t.4" I ware l a. ' .' •Y, thei moo read a letter f t f riends in _ louses. running from Bank alley - to. from him that i Strawberry street occupied by extensive ehoUred Inv went the whole hog in favorl.; imparters of Silks, lacer and fancy gooils. the ..regtoul li the compromise " S i r . a t IT hitless of Messrs Stewart and Bro., is bold that letter in my hand, 'and in it-Geo. I e_Sttruated at $300,000. LOOS '& Bro., era? butler preaches about fits comp rot n. 11350,000. Messrs 1:31* iioli law ti Methodial lillill . li i M essrs . ... citron & 'Co:, $200,.: titer. e says t 000 . Wyeth, Rog ers & .Co ., "liiikes though a great national altar had 'loss $75,000. K. • M. D • v; d. Co., lateett *reeled in 'Mc initha, tin which every : 090. J. Edward l e. h oak ?APl:raj:Let $ I: 000.n817 lover of our Colnikinil country is invited! The lo in ss nn o rn f a) t . e pries is neay: so /ay his o ff ering of peace. and t o offer ; ered by (Me in 1 htlacielphia and N. etp his prayers tor, the prepetuity of the York. - . • Uoiota and the cootinuatice of the inesti„ A to ------------ 1 d.. —ORD To 110vs.—Stick to your twade, lii .va tt e kft w ltio , ga si ve r t . tetl a w t o l e a t: l jo u y age uu . s tl i e l,i r iir iut v : brav a, an d:l eans h ow to wor k if you wish is uci ttotetwiruizi4outen_t;agitia,s beininouth. hi !nii ; t i ti r e u s e ig ni t tl a c t p h e a n u de a n i t ta . I, L,....Lis m n ec o tta mo n re ict Abe onstroet. that wu in flyer iiiii _ in t ow 0 the Will. and labor 'as he may; un. l'ikornimuorsii. vapor itt New , York, P lYl f ug 14" h ark , .t ile hit ' 6l *ltYs a t 11 0 i SS he becomes perfect in his tratte, he li V 1 *ow 440, adw says t ~ Wit Commit eon- 5 ,. La never rise. ' . TAP STAR AND BANNER. CIETT'IB CNN. Friday livening, April 2,1852. FOR PRESIDENT, WINFIELD SCOTT. VICE I'ItESIDENT, JAMES C. JONES FOR CANAL. Cr NIMIssIONRIL, JACOB HOFFMAN, (Berks) A WORD FOR OURSELVES. Ipr:72•We haven word or two to say of , some importance to ourselves and patrons. for which we should like to get the via of every sullscriber. It is now going on seven years since the "Star" passed into the hands of the Senior editor. During that period our patrons have not been troubled with any peculiarly pressing duns by way , of settlement of accounts. There has been no general settlement in this period. But long unsettled accounts sometimes give rise to unpleasant and it is our desire now to settle up our Books for the past, and start fresh. To accomplish this, we shall be under the nceeFsitv of making out Bills on nil unsettled .Ireonits. u•i(h md to persons. Antl 3S we 3 as fir as possible, to avoid the necessity 3rol ex:imse of a Collector, we hope that oid frien Is will call :it the o:flee, within a reas , onable Clue, and settle. 'l'l l re aro Soule who have been the Star for better Lit th, six years, others a less time, who has e u-!ver pad at all. There are others vi t., art holt bted to its in mutter amount,. We trist tlmt all will be prep trod at. !, ast to do something for u 4. ‘Ve have num ber of heavy engagements ti meet this Spring., anal a f, 6% 4 3 cavi l of ou r Minivait patrons, while it will le rally lw felt by them individually, would relieve us front Villbarrasmnont and enable us to t nti.r nirm the new Volume with bitter spirlts !and a filler den nu:nation to Star I . vcry Vii 11%a:by their patrom.: , mid support. As lief ire st:iteil, we shall lual:•• out all our uci ouata, tail SUell 35 . .; 1311 11,,t o, lr for c , ,!;.• Ait,ti, t.f be _icon. V.:I - V:0 1r... nu.l..r 13r,i(111,-a.l, t ;:t0v..n.., , ,n11 , 1 Kurtz, at NVaAlitigton ; Mid to 31r , sr.. ('anon, Mattbh, , , at Itarri:zburz, for sundry favor?. 7•Anot6wr letter front yLtjor JActi. DowNrNo will he f mill in to dAy's piper.•— The Nl.ljor, it will ti e see n, h as l a , n ap p thlogate to the next Natitmal Convention. Slate Convention Procco of the NV hiLt l 4 tatc Conventiqn will he f,0n.1 in ati-t her e,,lonin. The (I.A:b pro.4catt,l a urtrlzr,i e.,at nest to the I e rljut d.ing4 of the o C,:tiventirm IvI,;e11 Hit in the Hare. It f. a w,, , Ls im•vi,rtH. Gen. Sri) rr \yd.: f,r Presi.kner a v.:e ~; I I:; “Cal thc Nati,nal %,nvc i(m." ly re , )1101 , ! IS t in,trut•ti , tis in fav4,r of 1.11'o:1 114 , kTMAN, of Berko n nominmel for Canal 3d hallot. Ai) Eleetoral en ; a f“I: ~ e t of 1 . 4:ey,-.ltus National et.uvention ; and a : 4 cri,s of res olutions unanimously adopted. Tht Con vention then adj,mrned ttith nine dicers for Gen. So,.tt. The Maine Liquor Law :S:lnate on Tuesday nnide effort to get rid of die 31 gallon provision in the Anti-Liquor Bill, but failed by a vote of 14 to 16—the enemies oft he Bill, with two or three of its professed friends, voting in the negative. We still hope to see the 31 gallon clause stricken out. It is a trick of the enemy, designed to kill the measure, and as such the friends of the bill should regard it. Let us have straight-forward legislation on this subject, and no shuffling or evading responsibility—no mongrel bill, "half horse and half alligator." If the Legislature is afraid of the Ruin - , influence and don't want to give us the Maine Law, let them say sn, and the people will know where they stand. But these efforts at "carrying water ou both shoulders,'' wont do. If the friends of Temperance in the Legislature cannot get a bill that will en able the opponents of Ruin to go before the people. with clean hands, take none at all The 31 gallon feature yields the whole ground on which Temperance men must fin ally expect to make their stand—that of principle.' Strike it out, or vote down the ! bill. P. S.—The bill to restrict the manu facture and sale of intoxicating liquors (the 31 gallon feature included,) came up in the Senate on Wednesday, and passed that body ou final reading, by a vote of 17 to 15, es follows : Yeas-3lessrs. Barnes, Carothers, Car son, Evans, Fenian, Guernsey, Hamilton, Haslett, Hoge, M'Farland, Mcblurtrie, Malone, Parker, Robinson, Sanderson, and Slifer. Nays—Messrs. Bailey, Buckalow, Crabh, Darlington Freiley, lfultkli, Jones, Kin sey, Kunkle, .Carlin, Matthias, Muhl enbarg, Meyers, Shinier, and Walker. The barn of Mr. Benjamin Landis, of East Lainpeter tp., Lancaster county, was struck by' lightning on Battirday lust. It was totally destroyed. A. house near at hand was saved with considerable difficulty. w..7.The St. Louis Intelligencer announc es the death in that city, on the 17th inst., of John Randolph Benton, aged 2 4 2 years, ly son of Hon. Thos. H. Benton. Ho was sick only a few hours, and diod of lin ttaok of bilious feter. IrrThe growing of willows, for making baskets in Baltimore and Philadelphia, is carried,on to a considerable extent in Delo- GO - Nothing of interest to rooord in tho *ay of Congressional doings. Bileanagi, flom Ger. 'Bigler. What Maisie thinks. ICrLast week Gov. Bigler sent a mes-1 The journals of other States hostile to sage totho Legislature, ou.the finances of the Maine law, are circulating reports that the State, in which ho recommends that the friends of the Temperance Law have provision be made by which, in future, of- been outnumbered in the recent Town fleets of the Commonwealth may be preven- I Elections. Their authority for this (says ted from contracting debts in the name of the N. Y. Tribune,) is mainly a small a thek3ommonwculth. He thinks that the nonymous Rum . organ, lately started in Commonwealth is often imposed on by fie- Portland and named The Maine Law titious or exaggerated claims, and that this Erpneitor. But its alleged facts are false might be obviated and econoiny be consult- I hoods, or isolated facts, so arranged and e I by requiring all bills to be paid for at distorted as to have the effect of falsehoods. the time of the contract. In regard to the j A very large majority of the people of matured bonds of the State• ocht, he says :1 Maine have voted to sustain the law where- "There is now duo and unpaid two mil-, ever the question has been raised—and lions four hundred and ninety-one thou- that has been wherever the lovers of liquor sand two hundred and tifly-five dollars of felt strongenough to cherish a hope of the Minds of the Commonwealth, hearing interest of ti per rent., and a balance of success. Horn has carried but few towns, near line honked ihmisand dollars due to and those generally small ones, while Au domestic creditors, teetering a like interest. gusts, !tenger, Belfast, Farm, and nearly besides one million three hundred mid every place o f Hole has e h eseti mun i e i ind ninety thousand dollars nt 5 per cent.; officers favorable to the law. ver two millions will fall due in 1553, and The Mayor of Bangor, L. Hamlin, :Mont three milliens '54. Ile reeont. mends that the matured bonds and such (11V4g candidate for Governor in 1g48,1 as may fall due Miring the year, he eau- in his message to the new Council of that celled by the "eg"""""" or a luau ' and city, on its organization, the '2 . 2.‘i inst., that bonds of the Commonwealth he lase. thus bears testimony to the benign efrects eel. re-imhurs et the expiration of tell or tineen years, at a rate of interest pen of the Maine Law exc....ding 5 per cent., with interest ecrtiti• "The enforcement of the law in relation caws ettarlied, or in the usenet lorm, as In the suppression of drinkingdionses and 'toy be deemed proper." , tippling shops was commenced about the The Governor also urges the imm,elinto Ist of July last, and the reports from the Police and quper departments concur in comphetion ef the Nerd' lit-etude Ca n al. representutipts favorable effects in those an i r..eononends a loa•I of 1 ,. . 0 )0.00 11 for depart:m.lmi: " The number of persons that purpo , o—in nth •r wor I', an increase emellinitted Miring the past year to the of the State debt t.. tiro anount. Alms flume and Home of Correction was .v Bigh 111. , v,o4•k s ut in gnii,• linif a It Veto including sonic het or throo Bills for Coo elilirz..r of 1,..-11 .1.3 1 Oro .inuanies !lift:rent part; Mme. Ind ..ed, we 1,, heel , the t i:,verti r has ititer• Li s ilia h:II eral ititcre,t thtit I cur`. Either ,riita. id, a th- i•ll`. , rite I it ''- vit,i4 , 11,4* oNsii I,1;\ t,i 1111, of 'ON ;11 1 • 1:••11•••••• ;ill.l t• 1111111 HEM th:•.• ‘,Oli• I=llllll=l z‘iti,pli the vo,) r•kv• r ::rt• (110711 , 1.1404 DA! ntl unu ir4l tu.II I f tii. oft pt,rty. It tip r t / Can Ltit the poncy IL:L thtit Cu' Nl4•iiii. it ;wt. Le• a SaVily ut 11:11l 1 .2 111110 anal iel. .r on :ho I , ;‘.rt of tile I. n mat trr 2t econt.ni:, to LitiNo ela.ctu:(ats 1 1:1 , “ up tho ra..r. 1. a:- co..!‘ •ti 113, pr.Nidol in Liz nrn (:, P.m. at v.!..rt.:1“. .10•1;r.;r:,' r.• I,irit ~no. It liii) ./ r a , 10,.t. 1.. r.% ;.: pu!.!ic cry thin.,in 111,, ly ;:i1•1 (1,-..rv,; the du•l,l e.l c,ll,4quilation of our r•T are :t fr.,in the St:v; Eng !awl S:atr:, 5p4,11,i1.10 par tr:11- ,pelling (Hop , . r )lutes in variou. pro. or llic t iat, , anti It is Imr p ,licy to em,..urage t lo.tu. But thi, narrow ruin lcd policy ino,t, liaNc a teu,lcucy to drive them au tllt'ir c3.)itul froa our midst. It is a inisf,,rtune that a great State like Pennsylvania must, be crippled and oppressed in this way by several small politicians. Facts to be Pondered upon. The following facts are worthy the at tention of the people, as : e.x.hibiting the ac tion of the Tariff of ig•tti, in robbing cur country fifth° prejous metals to pay for manufacturers of other countries, while our own are doomed to ahatnlonnient.— The exports of specie from the port of New York to Europe for 1850 and 1551 are as follows : Months. 1 S5l. Junuury St Z 1 1 February •,,75,71 ) 3 1,007,W..49 March 17:2,W•7 2,3t;:,,861 290,4117 3,.4•3 ., 4r .. 741,733 4,5°6,135 $50,131 6,-M,362 July 1,518,050 6,004,170 Au,;ust 1,441,7;30 2,67;3,-1.11 September 1,003,916 3,190,14'2 October 1,421,3::6 1,779,707 November 0)5,394 5,013,096 December 1,2014,700 5,668,2'25 Total $9,082,948 $ 13,743,208 This shows an incieaso in Ibsl of about $34,000,000 over that of 18501 So much fur crippling home manufacturers, buying abroad, and contracting debts which de mand immense amounts of coin, leaving the country very much drained of a specie cir culation.—Pennsylvania Telegraph. TRH PARDON OF ALI3EBTI.—The Mercer "Free! Presbyterian," in reply to the "Free Press," makes, the following statement in regard to the woman stealing by Alberti,whose pardon by Gov. Bigler was lately announced. The assertion of the Press that Alberti's offence was "permit ting" the mother Whom he was carrying to Maryland, without the shadow of legal authority, to retain ber free infant, is all fiction. 'The woman begged him for God's sake to take back. her child to its father, and the scoundrel refused,i es the testimo ny which we shall publish neat week will Show. Tho child was sold with the moth er, and half of its price pocketed by the Philadelphia baby thief. This is the .ntau Gov: Bigler hos' turned loose pn tho com mucdty. FOUr oowa . woro killed by lijihtuing in • stage in Baltimore on Sunday.. 115 ; f.tr the year prior, 137—makinc ditl..reneo of iweist v -two, 'rho whole number of days' hoard fortaisheil to the oe enpaitts of the Alms house and [louse of e.wreetion was 9.162. For the year be fore. I 2:2o6—mnli tit e a ditterenee of 3,011 in favor of the last year. The Overseers (.1 the Poor remark in their report as fol lows : " \Ve eatinot Avoid:old our eonvie• non that the even partial enforeenient of the Initiew Law lilts hail A tietrked elreet upon this department, and that it,: more sinuous enforeement twill t wailually rtrilime iiicriinc in the city." l'ilv ri•in.irls: that the city tltirit , g the 1,-t rear than tiny year 1,1.11. re since he has been connected wilt the piirtiot•in. Ile reports the t% hole notalter prosri enitons tor the eight months prior to I. to he In - I. For the eight months sub sequent to July t, 58. inakieg a thibtrenei , of 53. Ile says : the Ist el Jute, whim I gave none.. that I should miloree the 1.1.t00r 1,3 w, I OS persons were suhingi liquor here openly ; 2,1 of them have left ihe city. and I understand that 111...1 of them Are earr vino on their trade in :113 , 1, - .1. rl,nsrtis. 111 the remaining 88, not one :grit lint oileigy! iN't 4.1 W,Hil t 11:1V1' Wt.` , fi.lll your 111 t.• -oolrc runi t A. thc I I Sliler t'irrenvy. rcri.:(ho V. S. Scn:th., ‘.ll )I..iplft:,•, or 1 t t 11, , 0•,..0.1 woo. ,\ .unui::r,• 441 I : ill:1:W , ', 11111'-:1::11,0 a l'r t-i \ ti,on I t1i..11 the ,ih,r coin io , \N• in a i s in all I.li— in,”•-• tralisactiot;4. :rho bill, if it hull iwo cw et on Co‘ tiNt ..f 11. v Iv rri.ll‘ drew .rth a :....!:,:11:tr spc,. It from Sro-K r. IN, tlu.! recently Acted. Democratic U S. Senator from that State. Ile paid a handsome tribute to Mr. Wel, ster's ability, patriotism and integrity— :Avowed himself in favor of protecting I lome Industry—ridiculed the doctrine of Frec-trade, and concluded as follows : '•These may A rent queer sentiments coming from me. if I did not belong to the young and progressive school. I was brought up at the feet of G tot:Mel—l was brought op in the straightest sects of F,41- eraltsm. My. fattier was a Fedh•ralust. I was one. Ile was the eompeer of Wash ington and Ilainiltiin and other great men of those times. Ile loved them when they lived and loved their memory when dead, and it was his religion to follow in the footsteps of Washington, %%luerever they led. If I had lived in those days I should have dime as they did. A purer band of patriots and more honest men never lived. Perennial flowers shall ever blossom on their grave. Those are the men whose principles are my principles." PROSPECT OF MORE I lEWP.—On Wednes day last, a bill passed the Senate of this State, authorizing a loan of 5550,000 for the completion of the North Branch Can al. The pith of Commonwealth is pledg ed for the re-payinent of this amount ! The bill passed by the following vote : Yeas—Mes s rs. Bailey, Barnes, Bitekm lew, Crabb, Evans, Forum, Forsyth, Frai. ley, Grernsey. Hamilton, Hamlin, Hoge, Jones, McFarland, NFMurtrie, Packer, Sanderson, Shitne-1-18. Nays—Messrs. Carothers. Carson, Dar. lington, Fulton, Kinzer, Kunkel, Welts. lin, Malone. Matthias, Multlenburg, My. era, Robertson, Slifer, Walker, Speaker -14. ThiN is the loan that Got. Bigler recom mends in his special Message. The House will also doubtless pass the Bill—tile Gov, °riser's party friends being in a decided majority there. A LADY KILLED BY LIGHNING. —We learn that during the thunder storm on Saturday the dwelling house of Mr. John Richey, near Stewartstown, York co. Pa., was struck by lightning, and his daughter, Miss Eve Richey, about 87 years of ago, killed instantly. Two little children wore standing 'within a few feet of hor ai the tituo, but neither was injured. Mr. Richey was in a room above, and also escaped without harm. The dwelling ,austained no serious damage. • ,r,•\ a II ili rt weri:,tl I! n. Tragical. 7'We learn that on Wednesday last, Mr. G EottoE KREBS, residing near Littles town; in thiseounty, was killed by his own son. The facts, as we have heard thew, are, that the father was about attacking the non with a large knife, when the latter, seizing a club, inflicted a severe blow upon the father's head, which caused death in a a few hours after. The act seems to have been done in self-defeuse. We also learn that on yesterday morn ing two negroes, muued tinEEN and M got into a quarrel,' near Bendersville, du ring which the former drew a loaded pis tol and diocharged the contents into the abdomen of the latter, inflicting a severe and, it is thought, fatal injury. Mars was still living at last accounts. G reen, we neve, alledges that he acted in self-defense, and has surrendered himself to the author- I'. S.—Mars has since died, and the Jury of Inquest have rendered a verdict of wilful and malicious murder. Mars is said to Lace borne rather a good character, while Green is represeu tett to be a vicious, dis solute and desperate character. Ile has not yet been arrested. scarlet Fele' . Itentetl3 We conic time since copied into our pa per an article recounneinling the inunetiou the whole surface of the Ludy, creep' the head, every morning and evening, as a remedy for that terror of fa the Sea let. FeVer. We notice that at the an nual ttive:ing of the American ;lletlieal ,1S SIWI:Iti011 in Charleston, the remedy wits tt , the RU4'lOlllll of the Conimitne on Prii..tical Medivitio, who rely,rtel fav orably, ".LS a very valuable addition to our means , ofemulucting this dreaded tlisvin-e to a anti-tractory termination." Tur anticxt.tt artit 1. , I%ltt. It no, fiu l in Ott. llttltiat, , rs Si s t.f the I tilt., ritt- inform.ttiv , ti of Cte Ft utt.E r Fcr Lit Itcmcm.—We pu' liar. n'vc.t.r or temeilv (or iho patient with I'VE Rt('‘,N. 11'e !rive sinee, thiten•tit 'tine., teecived matte a trill 01 it of the enure soveess ul the experiment. OtIo•rs are just 'tow sCudinq us It•s1111141111.11S of the astonishing and sio•cdc cores revel...Ay wrotivhi by it. ‘Ve tot.ooon tho !tooter that others ort) "go and do hketv rinNs A ThiNi; rnr. syylitm, - It iN Onit 10 r illr limn, rt . ,1; c ii oii inualis, at the iiii,tribitti..ll SI %IF, iti , t;l!l;:i..tit of tiro r.•ttiv , V.,,t,1,1 I t . t .1 t, 1..tr0 all!..!.!!!. :.!.!v • 1.1.! 1111111151 =MEM with .-aid St:lll , s t., trati , p Irt 1,1 I.lh r1:1, it is ,Ar:ht r dyclarctl, thi , free 111 , ,p1.• of t.) prw, 1 , . 4 11;‘,11, , ..ii.l :1; . ,:k I 1.: :1.. 1 k, CA PITAL n‘- iort the select committee t . t the 'Legis lature, on the subject of Capital Pituedi ment, says, that in filty-four yylirs sat out) person; have been executed in flit" State lir murder. llf utie hundred and el' \ ell p.,rson , , , who have been charged wit!t utur (b in Philadelphia c,unty, only ten wtne capitally convietell, three of dies,. were pardoned, two . died Lufore t ,,nt u t; c c, an.l ,wily 5 were executed, being ouc in t went v-tiro of those indicted. The coni.it • after a careful consideration nf the sul:jco•t, have coma to the vonritcdoa that the death p.o,alty should 1,0 Mrs. I'. 'l'. 11:Lruum, of B ridgeport, Conn., the wife of Mr. Barnum of the Museum in New York; strallowed, by mis take, last Friday, a spiamifil of Most dead ly poison, akeniue, or wolf's bane, for some simple medicine. A powerful emetic res cued her from the very jaws of death.— Some years ago, a heavy dose of morphine, taken by mistake, very nearly sacrificed the life of the same lady. Icr'llenry Clay's birth-day (the 12th day of April) is to be celebrated by the henry Clay Festival Asee'ttieu in New York. Dr. William H. Grant, Professor of anat omy in the Pennsylvania Medical College, at Philadelphia, died ou Sunday, in his 41st year. pTho llopkinsville (Ky.) Rifle has hoisted the name of Gen. Winfield Scottas the Whig Candidate for President. O ill's Louisiana Legislature has a bolished the Usury Laws, and enacted a law exempting homesteads to the value of $l,OOO, besides $2.50 worth of furniture, the library, &0., from seizure for debt. The next General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, North, is to commence iu Boston on the ad of May, and will continue Several weeks—probably froze three to five weeks. This Conference is the high court of appeal for all the Metb 7 . odist Episcopal Churches in the Northern States; and its doings are consequently re• garded with deep interest by all connoted with the denoinination. • o::T.Tactat trt, Esq., Ids boon' olootod Chief Durgets of Hoover, Pa. ' PLAGUIt.-4t is Plated that much apprehension is felt in New Orleans of the approach of a new diteuse which is called the plague, and is n',w id to be prevail ing in some of the ?Vest India is!aods. A disease called by the same name has made Nye:tram:. in some p of the \Vest. 11 is said to he like the cinders, but more fatal. Whether it is the same disease as that which goes by the Baw' ol plague in the East is not stated. The 40Si011 Medical Journals alludes to the subject as follows : olt is very certain, (rain the meet-mats re ceived both here and in England, that the trite plague has been really approaching.-- The question hes frequently been agitated will that dreadful disease ever reach this continent ? There is tenon to believe it will ; the wonder is why it has not been already. (/or commercial intercourse is' extensive will various parts of Africa and the Asiatic shore of the Mediterranian, where this great seouNe is never dead or dying, but simply reposing from one peri od to another, like a fatigued giant. to gath er strength for a renewal of slaughter.— Slinuld it conic, it may he hoped there will he found more science, and a stronger bar rier of metlical skill to meet and disarm it 01 its terrors, thin has been exhibited in tro ideal cliocties, or m the filthy, scourge in thing regions of Dloslem Turkey. Plague appertains to the Arabs in this age ; and w here the t , COlithlial! of things exists as characterizes their modes to life, their social condition, and s tile absence of all common sense thins to avert or arrest it, .t will have an abiding Mothohl." A FAT %I. .)11-.TAKI:—CAUFION TO PA- M Ives yesterday held an at No 27.1 West l'wenty-ser etiiii street, nn die :witty of an infant son 01 )Ivs. Catharine :Sharkey, who came to its death, un I•riday evening, from the ef li•ets of a dose of landnuin, administered in a tiin‘hilse fir the syrty 01 rhubarb. It seems, uccorilinz, to the evidence, that the child a is unwell, and the mother reyuest rd il.ie,zhter too lootir to half tea siumaliill of the scrap of rldoh.olt, to he given to tin• eLil , l. Ihsti•id, however, of dr i duce t the i!tenzliter, ter mistake, it vi.ll w %% as ,t n❑ the the tiimit!e piece, TWA(' t Ii lOW h emi.a . pl.•,l the I litiharl). ti! ilia .• , t (1. wtooni•t, ied tht. t•Altie to tho tint Ihrowo into Inttisolsitont. !MI rriWtlretl, hill to no rth rt, as 1110 1 . 11:11 plllll.ll it:lti tllllll2 11: 4 \VOrk, 11011 (.1111F rti A ,er.ltrt ‘va , a.•cith•iltal I . /Prethi, -Minch 26. (:1:N. '( , .Tr VlI1t:INIt•— . 1 . 11e 1(11- Wit WI, Va.., \\ I; at l !tio. in itvor of IN) Gcti S co tt, a nd , l y ti "Ay 14) trioill a rawlidale. e ejt,ti II Los 111 . f, and Ills .In Pl,l um , pire ruufi 1, nrc. %%t1 pilich .11 situ!! lor all thi! lii 1:!:1 S l nsl . lllllll ' nit/ 11' Ina ;id : iitt t. I writ pled , , , ,es ul Lt t:rc i II ` r ntl.l 11ii wit in. -W.; I[oll ‘ , l 111'- :1.1•114! 11114 1..11., 1 •:' It : -We un- Lh.• Ir oo g."ale Onirouglily, and Sil dot, G. u. Sl'Olt.' .1 . 1, I lb- l'uit -II ‘r t.l 111.1t1!1•1, :111 , ! Olk y t.i hu hail toll 1.;1:1. iy dcleroittit•. 1111311111= tz. Lc Irailr, :1)4.1 bct II 111 tilt• 11.1• rile ,ti.lV+. lp to the hour Lan t.) s,iy CoHig, in relo,,ilet. to I I Omit IV . , clip th, para- grip!! Irmo alt txrhangt hate burn Imn•hu.al fUrt. , lllV 111 Cl.lrloll 1 , 11!Ily. at fifty rrlrin per hii3Atl. fl:i lo l'ittsborg. (bider the Tarill of ISI2. %%Idle all the turn:ices were in full !duel, the fanners of that re• gion sold all their sorplu4 wheat at their Tra it omin les, at one dollar per bushel, and other graiii in proportion. Ilut now most of ibe Itiritares are idlo, the busy pop clustered round them is seauvr ed, and Inc lariners have lost /heir market. lit fart. wltdc the iron business was brisk nut prosperons, thousands of barrels of 11.1tIr Inc.V annually shipped from Pitts bort! to CI union ...Hour, the ricevind there hilt"; inudi ,L, , realer luau Me home yeti,- A CANist: 11.Amsrn.A re.—The agent of the American Express Om, owns a ar.)- ble Newllitoolland dog, whose blood, we believe, is crossed by a still nobler breed, the St. liertood. lle is a right majestic animal, and the incident we have to re late may prove Min to be magisterial also. Two inferior dogs got into a quarreling the walk near the Express Office and had wor ried and wrangled for s o me ti me , in a st yl e as disgraceful as anything seen in Cong ress, since the descent of that body from its eforetione dignity. Seeing culty was nut to ho ended at once, the old fellow, who had been watching the eumliatants front a little distance, advanced slowly to the fi;liters, --and raising his paw, gave them a cuff upon the head, at the game time looking a stern reproof at the youngsters. One of them turned tail and lied incontinently, while the other looked up at the patriarch, wag ged his tail mildly, in eeknowledg mein of his rank and authority and trotted This was witnessed by several persons, who conferred upon hint the title of "Peace :tinker." May his shadow never be lese.—Roch. .9merican. Colmren CtpNVENTION.—It was men tint,l of ly Ali II)A Or 013 VII I, Inlidt Episcopal Church had met in ' adelphia, and that measures had Won taken to petition the General Cimforetten to allow a lay delegation. A counter meet ing has been held in Philadelphia of mem bers in favor of the existing order of church government. The result of this meeting wis a call for a convention to assemble in Philadelphia on the first Wednesday in May next, to "take such counsel and .ac tion as will give confidence to die General Conference in attachment to Methodism as it is, . —; A farmer, who, lately had hie butter seised by the olerk of the market for short weight, gave as a reason, .that the was' r from which the butte was made was dub-. jeacto the eratopeetal that caused the _butter tu ehtink in weight. F. Karem. J. B. \Voativr, %V. NI. Bull, J. T. Joscjilt Uric-lord. .1. NI Wethe'll', S B. 1.,e1T,r, NV. U. 11istt. r Chide; T. 11. 11rvsmi. '::king. the clii,ir, Om. Pr I=MI Stale Convention The Whig Ginvention of this Stale, to nominate a Candidate lor Canal Commis sioner, to choose Presidential Electors, and ,elect 111Aegates to the \V big National Con vention, ;net in the Court House at Har risburg. at 0 o'clock on Thursday morning last. A temporary organization was ef fected by appointing S towel Lepel'. of ,Irinstrimg, Clutirman ; and Joh?! W. I.(il liner, of Lebanon, and It L. Johnston, of S•cretaries. Thu list of dele gates was then called, and the attendance found to he very lull. On illation of Ner Middleswarth, a com mittee of one from each Senatorial district was appointed to select officers of iha per manent organization of the Convention, and the Convention then, after some unim portant preliminary business, adjourned to meet again at 11 o'clock, in the Hall of the House of Itepreseittaiives. 'lite Convention re.essembled at I l o'. clock in the li.tll of the House of the !top resentatives, and was called to order by the chair, when Mr. Middleswarth, from the committee appointed to select officers reported as follows, all of which was a• greed 10 For President—Host 1V). dzssue. For Vive Prvsitleittm—Samtiel W. %Veer, Ilullie E. NI. ward, I). J. Bent, %VIII. Gravir, Thu , . Brunner, I. N. Ellinaker, .Inn, Taggart. 11. “riiti, I'. 13. Penniman, NViti. Mel.ellasi, Washington Kirk, Win. NI. Penrose. \Vim Eihnaker, Jun. liruthenou, \l'm. til,lan. 11. NA'. Tra cy. 13. F. I,neas, Jas. )1 . 1ii•all, C. W. J.elso, A. Itolwrtsoci, .1. A. 11 , 1wly, J. It. Eddie, John Nleloy, 11.%i1 laerh, Ner NltJtlle,%%artli, W. 11. Markle, F. Lamle brun. the S,a:e and le,son ih t • Stale made horroo! 11 " nd s' d the taxes ; ;ld deeply regret the tiele.o %%holt hoiwr „ on. * dowro , ell the State of his services Ex,"•no,t, other•r. ills ;tillil,ll:+tri (erred upon:1114 tool: .Icr ,100 * 11 ex• • 01i one in he refrrred to ns ,n 0 of the errs, los deep grJottole lor the ISooloe.. 4 ,f O f ,. , f„, r „id ,rirut protolept in the aoll.llB of our State, and . • :oh!. new ltOOre It , her Irvine :tad fame, at Ile h It. at Th, time Inane I,artive!ally, hi% .01;4 ohms eivrv:l-e,1,:i1;(1 31 , "1 ttv , vivve. " That AVP revonneetel the " ," " 1 "I'!" I• " %VIM! (;lIIIVeIIIIOII 1111 . Ci lioatioa tra4 I'llolloli to :IS/it'll lint thi, 17,/, "f June neat "" lut L" I''l I! e"""Vel'd re.s,llatime4 were read amid utiatti• II' ""'" 1 " ;-. e "" mmisle adopted be tlw Ctmveation. - her' ll.l fir• d th;•1 le the tmt,d of tilt . Cori,tloion hu ; 11,1„c.m.s ~ G rriidie the ‘ ; ‘ l' !i r:: :.! ad h v i ~d , e y . v n t l vtl;•: , l , t i l , :t s , ysi t , : . t ;,, ti: , l , - ,i he i - , i , r i i:r o f , ) ,,, t of rffiffintr that ""der the g. " . ` l. '11t! I /I. ~ 1 111111 t. ha e leave the nut Ai " 11:I ' iiry CI iv, anl that ‘‘i• " i ''' l ' " {tl " n " , in being thin(!e It. 'v.. 1.. li•..r; .1 , 1 he )tt nioticn. Ow If 'l'.rr• t% .lii4l 1•11• ,111i):011 Lir C.. 1. tVICA whirr .11-4.1).1r;21•11 Ihrir Cm,t4•l,:imi. n.:Jmirl.(;(l trill NI,. r m OA' ri,,,r+ I , r Grnvr.rl Scott a r , 11.1 tt.r 1!, , . thy yvas a nay, Iwit2 N 1.11,,,•- n e the snow fee! in .!, i.:11. t . dot small 5,.„" rteic~l3 .1111 h w •es ar., nearly subint rge,l ut ,now Titer , has been melt (hi! (1.•111 , y ut ke, , l , iniz the tuatl roads uitrn In 1110 d lie •. ti 11 , 1 e trams. At Anson. nit 1,1 the 3.1 kll,•re had fliten eight krt. I'ite tiointitee a the %Vilig ('4mw•ntiun rho pr" , 1,11!• , 1 In h,d1,11 f•lr the Wird halho .1m 11 ,, i - rmAx. of Ilerks cillintv, was duly 11,,miliarrj. Tile gimilcincti comprise tilt : A 1.•%.,t.1.•r .I,lltit, I '.o.lock. • S01;1 , 0631 1:1 , c1. , r. mum' A rt. VI:I flee, S I— Ittr.:1••• , , I I3—Net :I 15 —J3II/1.• U. 1'.,% Vvrr..4.. 16- -.las K. 1)..v1.1... , 1. s—Spvitrer Nl'lly .mo,l —JOIIII Nl'Cullos.ll, 6 --.l.vinf.4 \I. l'ullvr, I I` , --121110 DraLe, I!1_ John Litiloot, —A rcil I —Thi.. J. Bell:1'141n —l.••et. 7 —J l'Pllto.t. S-4.01111 leffer. 4—l avo!.11a,114:1 lu—(.:'.%Valirr, I—I).41 A!I~m. IQ— NI C. Nlercur Y 3— C:11, iAlim ver 21—I) fulluw•ing ttt I)elegnftts Itt the Na itlieenen were rlevied 11)11:11 ConVeillion Tut —lion. W Wiant F kle, anti Morton M.% SENA U. Mt.,. John:4 , m, John C law clad. I=! I inedll I.nneaster, 11. Ninelelturht, Benj II Brown, I V.I. 11. Ilringburst, V. XIII. 1, A. Markey, XIV Janie. Fox. X, . Benj. 11. Nloamer, X VI. J. I). ,-iinjwon, X VII. A. I'. Jerold, XVIII. John R. &Ile. XIX. Sane. 1..110.1,011. XX John H. Ewing, XXI. Cor. I)arragli, XXII. John .1. King. XXIII. Elijah Babbitt, XXI V. John Patton. I'l. G. 11. Mitt uner, VII. W. Townsend. VIII John Sliohni, IX. David E. ?ita. X F.ll. Penniman, XI. Josh. W. Coady XII. William Jessup, 111 r. Killinger iuoved that a Siete Stand ing Committee, composed of 13, be ap pointed by the officers of the Convention for the ensuing year, which was agreed to. Mr. Killinger, Chairman of the Com mittee on Resolutions, submitted the Resolved, That the Whigs of Pennsyl vania, now, as heretofore, chug to and maintain the Whig organization as the brat that hos ever been devised to se. cure the prosperity and protect the inter. ems of our common country ; re-affirm their adherence to the time-honored and long4ffierialied purposes and policy of the party, and that, entertaining none but the k Oldest feeling fur their Whig brethren of the whole country, we earnestly, appeal to them to forget past-differenees, forgive past grievances, and move in solid column, and act us one man, against our common• political opponents in the important elec tions at hand. Resolved; That it is the duty of the Gen eral Government, in the enactment of;the reveutte Laws, to extend impartial aid to Via industrial-interests of the country—Mat now, as ever heretofore, the Whig party pronlaims and maintains its devoted at tachment to the Pioteetive Polley, which alone can secure ttythe farmer, the menu- factored, the mechanic, and the laborer, h Just reward (or their toil, skill,und enter prise. Resolved, That the Whig party in Penn sylvuoin it oovv, and ever bus been, firm ly pririotically aut:lied to the Cunati tution of the U. States—that it neither seeks nor desires the amendment of that instrument, hut holds all its provisions and requirements to be entered and inviola ble. Resolved, That the Whig party of Penn sylvania is most ardently devoted to the Union as it is, and that it regards as treas onable all attempts, come from what quar ter they may, to winder the national com pact, or to weaken its binding force and obligations. Resolved, That this Convention, repre senting the nearly unanimous sentiment of the Whigs of Pennsylvania, hereby re iterates the expression of their entire con fidence in the sound political services of the Hero, Patriot, Statesman and Cap tain of the Age, General WINFIELD SCOTT. and that now as heretofore, we present him for the Presidency, as the undoubted choice of the people of Pennsylvania for that high ofTioe, and in the fullest confi dence that, tinder his leadership, we exit and will triumphantly carry the Electoral vote of Pennsylvania, without which no President was ever made.. Resolved, 'l'liat the administration of President Fillmore deserves and receives our hearty commendatimi for the ability and patriotism with which it has conducted the foreign and domestic policy of the coun try. coining within its reach anti influence, and that this commendation is based no less mum the dignified and millitte§ing manner in which our intereourse witlifor eign nations has been conducted, titan up on its wise, conciliatory, and beneficent 1111111:124•111C11t of domestic atrairtl. the reduc tion of postage, the enforcing, of the strict est account:di:lily and economy of pu , die titilrers, and in supporting the protection of home industry, and the improvement of r'vers and harbors. Eminently na t i on a l and truly conservative, we had Pres ideut Fill more NS a bright ornament to the party which elected him to the office he so worthily tills. Resolved, Tina the delegates from this State to the National Convention are hereby requested 'Hi.: tit-irocted to support the nomination of Gf-mt. WiNrir.t.o Scfver as the first chillee of the Whigs of rinia, anti - as giving its to certain Ground of hnpr of regeneratnig our nolde 7pnimott ,i (^.lllll, and placing, it in the array of 1V hig Sties. ifesolvcd. 'That «•e reto!er our heart t!.noks to Ex-C:ort.roor Johnston for the manly i•lforts put forth by him to hwi Wic et vices in the cowl l 1.. I the II ,rr:nbtirg :.t the Cailit.ll. el t• i / 1 1 111 n tt,ittis t td the I hotiven I);,ek cmo.iirt , in Ni.se A PrI,ItNCI: feWllls liVo, in ',III It•Vre , inade all entrance into a dwelling Intone by the nit ans of outsiders. and tindlne their way 10 the room where the Lowly , (three per son:. w ere s chlont/oriii to their ine.trtls, until they were sutli••ieatly eltiptlied to`he past the intsgthility of wa king by any noise that [night he produced. Thus seettred. the rascals ransacked the house. and made w•ay with money, jew. elry. and other valuables at their leisure. BosTos. Allarch 3 I .—At 10 o'clock this morning the Tremont Temple. formed% t e Theatre. dlScovered to he on lire and in lass than two hours afterwards was a mass of ruins. The walls all fell Pte loss is stated ai 200,000. lhoulreds of our citizens complain of dvbdi:y and lativor 01 the system, derange ment (.1 the liver and stomach, want °fay. petite, &v.; they are frequently the result of too close apidieation, and a thousand other causes we cannot here name ; but we would say to all so al at! led, do as we have dune—get a bottle or two of Dr. floolland's German !Sitters, prepared by Dr. Jackson, and, our word for it, you will be cured. IVe recommend this medicine. knowing from experience that it is much superior to the generality- of patent medi cines. IVe would say to our readers, pur chase none unless prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia. MARRIED, On the 25th ult , by Rev. Mr. Bcchler. Mr. J A NIES H AR THORN end Mies MARGARET TA 8. WELSH, both of Hanover. On the 14th ult., by the Rev. G. W. Aughin baugh, Mr. WILLIAM UPTON SPRENKI,F:, and lliss NANCY MARIA SEADROIJKS, both of this county. On the 4th ult.. near Oregon, Seneca county, Ohio, ANDERSON EWING'. Esq., formerly of this county, and Miss LUCRETIA CROOKS, formerly of Lancaster, Ohio, DIED, On Saturday morning last, after a long illness, Mr. JOHN HOUCK (allot,) tit this borough, aged about 2.7 years. On the ISM ult., in Conorrago township, SAR AH, daughter of Mr. Jesse Waltman, aged 7 year. 2 months and 18 days. 011 Tuesday last, in Ibis borough, Miss LE TITIA IWNEELY, aged about years. On the 28t11 ult.. in IVoudshoro' Dld. AIreANN lf II&AGY, (furmorly of this place,) aged b 2 ycais 5 niontlts anh `2.3 days. SAVE yon NORIEIN •§OIILEASE calLond Fee .the _N VMS EW ' AL of Summer HATS and CAPS, just received from Philadelphia, Red now open ing, at prices to suit the times ; also, BOOTS and SHOES, of every variety and price, at the Hit and Shoe Store 01 . PAXTON. Cettyaburg, April 2. BALTIMORE MARKET. ►moat ?RS DALTINORI RO7 OF I,lllTllitlaq FLOUR AND MEAL—The advice, by the Canada have had a:depresalinteEnct on the-Flour market. Sales to-day of 2,000 I p his. City Mills brands at $4 per bbl., a decline of 12/ cents per bid. on previous castes. Nothing done in How ard Street. Holders. were not willing to take less than ,17 , 1. Rye Flour 362 as36B ; and Corn Meal 3 a 3 61 per Mil. GRAIN AND SEEDS.—There la no special Change to notice in Grain. Sales of red Wheat at 88 a 9d cents ; white do. 95 cents a 01 per bushel. Of to quality. Rye 72 cents. White Corn 54 a hft cents, and yellow 50 veins per bushel. Oats 32 a 34 cents. Seeds unchanged —Clover 4 75 a $.4 87 per bushel. G ROUE RIEB.—:-ugara and Molasses are goier, tales small. Coffee is firm at 0a 9/ cents per lb. for Rio. flier 3/ a 3j cents per lb. PIIOVIsIONS.—The Provision market con tinues firm. Sales of Mesa Pork at 1117 50: Prime do. $l6. Heel firm. Maroon shouloleo•Ri cents ; aides 91 a 91 cents, and hams 10 a I'd cents poor 11 , . Lard in totols 9} cents. and in kap, U a9l cent: per Ito. ULCOSI2 8a 9 cents. Butter firm and scarce. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! REW 011(10,s,„ CfE@RglE ARZO,O As just returned from the eity with stock of fre It Goods embracing every variety of LAI►IES' I►IIESS GOODS, etrivir. sTairen ANY FIOVII.F.D. Plain and fi•lured Silks, all very cheap Bonnets. Bonnet Silks, and Satins.. Ribbons. Flowers. &c. Alpnenq Black aml fancy. co l ore d. M. I hlainc.. lieraye Delaincs, Lawn.; 110licniian (4.1..4 Cloth, Hosiery. Cloves. &c. Alen. superfine CLOVES, CASSOITERS, cn.lonaretts. l'aronetta Cloths, Jeneits, Tweeds; Velvet Cods. Black Satin Vestings, extra good, &r., Also a large lot of :o.D;.u:Ezt - e2m. 9 Frith Groceties, Qlleensware, A:I of which will he tiii.posril of on (he most rea.iinable terms. II - rcaii nt Spirit Corner if you want Bar:rains R. We plcdge ouriielces not to he undersold by establitiltinent in this place ur ele- Aprd 2.-1852 IMM New Oxford Rail Road 1211.;111.1C tinder is hereby Orel', that -MI ilit, commissioners of the New Ox ford R iilro id Company kill open binds,. of SlibSef iplioe. at the piddle house of 31 rs. 31iley, in New Oxford, on Thursdau. Fri h day, and Satur,lay, tf 2 2,1, 2 24(1. 3.land 11,1,114 01'.1pril next, from the hour of 11 31. to 5 I ' . 31. nu each day, for the pur pose . a elitalionv sidoeriptams to the Capital Stork of said Company. lty order of Ole ( .0111,111 , .1 , 11Wrq, J('IIN C. ELIAS, See . y. i New Oxford, A prd 2, 155'..1. it33iGltiEE'S NOTICE ..„.„„;., been appoir., riIIIE „„ ! ;1,. 1 ~,. Ji- 111 A , lalit'l . ol .1 %COI! PARK. el Alount ' p1,•.,c01t ton milop. A d .als eolin ty, deceas ed. under a decd :if voluntary assiannient I. lir the hem-tit of creditors, hereby gives 41,! to all personsledeblett to said ia b Parr to make payment without delay, to the eitewriber, residing in the same town ' slob ; and all persons having claims are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, or Settlement. .11)11N RIDER, Assignee. Apt il 2, I 552. —lit INOIICE. LI.:I7ERN Administration on the es tate of L.%vrcn Sat TH. deceased, late of Nlenalltn tp., Adams Co., having been granted to the Fukeriber residing in Peters burg,• (V. S.) hotiee is hereby given to all who are indebted to said Estate, to make payment without delay, and to Mose having claims to present the same proper ly authentieated. to the subscriber. JOHN D. BECKER, Adin'r April 2,1832-6 t D]S2Z)LTtiGeZ. r IIE partnership herefore existing be tweet' the undersigned, under the name of SANFORD Sll RODER & CO., is this day dissolved by Mutual con sent.— The business will I e mminued by S A N c oo p SORoDER under the name of S. S RO DER, who is authorized to settle all ac counts of the late firm. Therefore,' all persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm, are requested to call on SAM- Fool) SHKODER, and make payment on or before the Ist of June turf, and those persons having claims against the late firm, are requested to present them for payment. SANFORD SHUDDER., RHIN F. SIIRODER.. Fountaindale, March 17, 1862—(March 26-3 t.) NOTIOE. LETTERS of Administration, on the es tate of JAcoli SMITH, J r. late of Menal len township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, re siding in Petersburg, (Y. El.) Adams coun ty, notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN D. BECKER, Adna'r. March 213-61. COLLECTORS, TAKE NOTICE. • THE Collectors of Taxes in the differ ent townships of Adams county, who .have not settled up their dublicates an or before Monday the 101/4 of April next, on which day the Commissioners will meet to give the necessary exoperations, is hoped that Collectors will at tend to the above, us after that date inter est will be requited nti all ouirtanding tax ep, and their collection enforced. 1 JOHN MUSSEI.IIA,N, Jr. JACOB OWLET'', ABRAHAM REEVE-R, A.tiest-.-4. AUOIIINUAUOU, Clerk. March 22-4 -, • .. , Blanks of all kinds for salad this office. SHERIFF'S SALES. Tx pursuance of sundry writs of Pe& IN alma Exponas, Alias Venditioni Ex. pawns, and Aeri Facies issued out of the Court of Common Pleas if Adams county, Pa.. and to me directed,_will be exposed to Public Sale, the following Real Estate, at the times and places hereinafter man fioned, to wit : On Tuesday the 13th of A/nil:next, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the premiaeay A TRACT OF LAND situate in Hamilton township, Adams min ty, Pa.. adjoining lands of Daniel Bender, John Grove, John Nummert and others ; the turnpike leading troth East Berlin to Hanover passing through the same. It rontaina 96 ACRES, more or less, the im provements being a ONE-STORY STONE 41` as .OWELLING, a Spring House, a large flrick Batik Darn with Wagon Sheds end Cribs.. 'I here is a good spring of water near the dwelling. About do Acres are in good •• • T11C8311. 1 with n due proportion of Meadow. There is an 012 C HARD of good Fruit, with a Ci der Press. There in also cm the premises a One• Story LOG TEN ANT 11013 SE. The Farm is in a good state of cultivation. Seized and taken in execution as the estate of ISAAC TRIMMEM. .1130. on Tuesday the lath day of .9pril at ID o'clock, A. M., cm the premises, A LOT G 7 G.O 0 U situate in the town of New Chester. Stra bun township, Adams county. fronting 1)11 the New Oxford road, adjoining lois of George Earhart, and alleys, on which is erected a A T 0-STOR 1 1.00 ) gt, DWELLING 1101 a and STA BLE, with a Spring . of Winer near the door of the dwelling. Seited and taken in Execution as the estate of iunN isoNt M ItB alto, on rednrvfloy the I VII day of 3 11ext at 10 o'clock, A. Nl on the pretnisea, LOT OF GROUND, situate in Latimore mil.. Adams coun ty, l'a., containing one Acre, wore or less, tronting on the Di!Wows; and East Berlin road, and adjoining, lands of Ihvid New comer and others. on which arc crectrd a ri7ll TWO-STORY FI2.A ME .-....4 with a One-Story liack litidding at:ll:lied, a Frame Weather-boarded Barn, a Wagon Shed, and Corn Crib, and oilier out buildings. 'Chem is a liell of water ;war the door, and a variety of " -ITik ir raITIT T.F.;2 17 13 on the premises. NO. 2---A TRACT OF LAN') :itwite in s.„,„c tow ii , litv,rolltairtin;4 23 A- Cri.ri, wore or lanil4 of Abraham Smith. t. adwaltatler, and others. Mama three A• erea are in good .lleaitow, with moine Both Ow tract s are iiii.lergood and taken in eticii titni as the estate ul ItAvie .11.0, on Solurjay the 171 h day of .Ipril at 2 o'clock P. NI., at the Cnurt•huusc iu the Borough of Gettysburg. a LOT or erzoliaD situate in the Borough of Clittty,shurg, Ad ams cowity, fronting on We24llle street and running Intel: to an alley, and ad joining lots of Get.rge and oth ers, on which is ertte:ed A TWO-S'I'ORY 11.111 E BUILIHNU is s u-tql for painting Oil Cloth. lj:illvass, tirtzed and takt.e lit execution as the prop erty of ti eaust. J. I.lTux. and UxultuE 11. la JOHN SCOrr, burin: Sbcriirs Office, Gettysburg. March I .1.32.—tJ 5 P.Z. — Ten per rent. of the purehase mon ey upon all sales h) the Sherd, must be paid over immediately alter the property is struck ulown, and on failure to eomply therewith the property will be again putt up for sale. Kossuth, Hungary & Independence!. rip HE excitement et K ('heap Corner still continues, in COIISVg tience of the New and Cheap Goods that have jest been received. Our old motto--our constant aim, "In dustry and Perseverance," at all times, is newer overlooked. The people's wants must be satisfied by placing before them good bargains in the way of ai'llU'.l)Dbal.l. rirry7-3rr=r Those about commencing housekeeping we particularly invite to give us a cull. Muslin', Checks, Ticking". Sheesings. - fable Diaper Linen, Damask Bleached and Unbleached. Jacquard Diaper, an elegant article, Colored Cotton and Woolen Ta ble Covers. Napkins, &c., a large assort ment of the above just received and selling at prices that eau't be beat. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. Marelt !KW %MN% 03 , 0)44% usT received at Kurtz's Chenp luo Corner. linrage Do Lain° of an entire new and rich design. 1,000 yds. Lawns, 10 to 25 cts. .500 " garage De Laines at Si to 37i. 500 " Muslin Dc Laines at .158 . to 31. i 1,000 " dark neat style Cal ico at a FIP. 2,000 " dark neat do. at 10 worth 12k. These goods are fast colors and are the best goods fur the price eyes sold in the county. have now and intend keeping during the coming s'eatton the greatest variety of . Ladies' Drills Goods ever htought to the. County and at at the lowest phew KURTZ'S 4.lheap Corner: March W—tf. A CARD. THE Sommer Session of the NEW OXFORD “Collegiate and Medical Institute," for 1852, will open in its va4 rious branches on Monday the 12th of hest, and continue until the Ist:of 00- tuber next. Price for tuition ai heretofore, viz : $l2 in the Collegiatit, and $2O in the Medical Department ; payment in advance.—(No extra charges whatever.) For Pupils sent from a distance, the Principal will, if desired, prOcure board, washing and mending in respectable-how sea for $75 per annimi, payment quarter ly, in advance.. Parents and Gubrdians, who wish their eons or wards to receive a thorough edu cation, without endangering their physical , r,noral health, are requested to come and examine the Institute personally. since the evidence of our own senses is more to be relied upon, than upon any other. M. D. G. PFEIFFER. M. D., Principal. N. 13. The public semi-snimal exami nation of the pupils at the Institute will take place at the time fixed, viz i the last Monday in March (this year falling on the 29th of said month,) and commence at 9 o'clock. A. M., on said day. Exercises in Declamation and Composition at early candle-light. Persons feeling interested in the advancement of knowledge and hu manity, will, we may confidently hope, not regret the time spent. if they favor us with their company en the occasion. trom the commencement. ts. D. 0. P. March ID. 1852.-3 t INSURE YOUR PROPERTY ! ...!Jams Count?, Mutual Fire la m- 3uraure Catapany' located t.t Get tysburg, is now in successful operation, and for lowness of rates. econotnieal manage ment Its aisles. and safety in Ins - urances, challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operations are conducted untkr the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Tli, Bouksof the Company are at all times open to the inspection oftose, insuring in it. As no travelling agents are cm plo):ed, persons desiring to insitro eau make phraliott to culler of tie Manngers,.froin loon all requisite information can be gained. pri•The Managers are : Samuel Mil ler. A. IL Stevenson, Geo. Swope, and D. A. Buehler, Geilphurg : Win. 11. Wil son,../11rnahn ; Hubert rkrcurdy, Cum / erhind ; Jacob King, Straban ; Andrew Ilehozolinan, Prooklin; A. W. Moginly. Ilantilionhan ; J. L. Noel, Oxford ; J. Musselman. jr., Libcrl9 ; 11. A. Picking, Reading; Jacob Griest, Laiimore. I WORD TO THE LADIES. A. D. EDlflrn WOULD respectfully inlorin the La. dies of Gettysburg and vicinity that he has just received the largest and best assortnient of BONN IS'I'S ever offer ed in the county, which will be sold low er than by ally other establothinent. Call and see. No trouble to show. Don't kir get the pla,e—Koriz' Cheap Corner. A. B. K. would also the ladies Iliat oil Nintritty morning lie will urn a slJcuilid assuriiiiviit ul dre..s gnuds, such as Poplin's liarege do Laiites, worts de which Itir low prices can't be heal. March, 19—tr. 2000 LAMES A RE winin g to certify that the nATII .LII- AWAY COOKING' STOVE k the very best Stove now In use, inavattich as they w ill do wore Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are eon• stantly kept for sale at a very mdueed price at the GETTYSBURG FRIARY AND IVIACIIIRE SHOP, %V here the subscribers feeling determined to still all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and Cabinch Cook Stove, and Air-light and Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the moot beautiful patterns. TKE snyzion PLOUGHS, which cannot be surpassed fur lightness of draught or in the character of their work, are censtantly on band for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap. est that ean he obtained. WITIUMOW PLOUGUS and oth era, Castings l i ir the %%root[cock Plough, Machinery, Castings and Hot low-ware, with every article usually made at Foundries can be obtained hero. Blacksinithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON NEW LAW BOOKS. ipuRDON'S Digest. from 1700 to MI: .6 01 - price reduced to 90; Grayden's Forms, price $4,00; Binn's Justiee, 4th Edition, revised by Brightly, price only E 44, at KE LLER K U Rem's— 7rn."3.-3.T 7741117.1 MD. I will take WHEAT at a fair price, de- AL livered at my MILL. in payment for old debts, or in exchange for rods. 111C7' 1 will remove my Store to Sell's Corner in the Spring. • GEO. ARNOLD. Boards and Shingles. ON hand and for sale by the subscriber, River Boards, Chestnut and Oak Shin gles, for cash only. All those indebted to me, of long mending, either by toile, or. hook account, are' requested to call and make payment this Spring, as longer M dulgence cannot be given. March 10., GEO. ARNOLD. CALL AND SEE. hit Very large supply of TIN I,a - WARE on hand and for sale,. at Buehler's Tin and Sheet llron Establishment, opposite the ost-office, which will be sold low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. I Maichl9, 1852.-3 t frCST 'receved, o few more of thoeg °beep cloth, Sock COATS. 'Also. melitte CisidrierO 'PANTS. slavery • iety, it SAMSON'S. LIVER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA canonic (ia NEXVO,O : D UEDliii t t, DliitEASE.lit OF , THE KIDNEYS," • • • ..4 , 111 ALL Akeeof sing' from a disor'.. • • . dered Liver or.thomeell, • such ,Ceustipaition, inward Piles, Fullness ofh(oUd to the hoed. • Acidity of the Stottiadh, Nausea, Heart.lior Disgust lbr Food, Fullness;er tt eight in the darn itch, flour 'Eructatiatil, •ilinkftut ing at the pit of the Stomech!llvelitinflitg of the Head, ,liurried stud difficult • brinithing. Flutteriotef The. ' • Ileart, Choking or, Suffii• . eating seritudioits *lien • ".. , 4 in • lying poiture, " • : dirtiness of ion. dote or , • webs before the sight, Fever and dull pain ih the lifted; Deficient." o Perspiration, Yellowness Of the skin end Eyes; Pain in the side. flack, Chest. Limbs fice..Buddiso Flushes el Heat, Burning in the Flesh,l,ouitent Imaginings di Evil end great deproaaioo prep's.- its, can be effectually cured by , • - Da. notOrz4MYs CE LE BRATF. GEAMAN B IT- TEits PREPARED BY OR. C. N. Mintni es -j AT THE GERMAN MEIIICIn STORE, 120 Arch street, 'Philedelphis Their !wer over the above diseases is net CX . , cells4l--ii equaled-1)y any other preparation • in the United statiw, as the ewes attest: in Many caees after skillful physicians have These bitters are worthy the attention of inv.*. lids. Possessing great virtueis in the rectifica tion ot dise.ses of the Liver and lesser glaishi, ea eicising the moat marching porters in vieliktiess and affections of the digmtive Organs, 'they at, withal, sale, certain and pleasant. • READ AND BE• CONVINCED From the .Boston lip e." Dr. 11001 knife Celebrated German Bitters for the molt 01 Li% er Complaint, : 1 1t1 , 1111lees-DYVt* NIA, Chronic or Nervous I)el.ility. is deservedly one at the most popular medicines of the day.-- Thrive Bitters hare been used by thomsdeffs. a friend at our elbow soya he has hunvelt revert • oil an effectual and permanent cure ot Liver Complaint tram the ute of this remedy. Wears citicinced that in the use of these Hitters, the . pa tient constantly gains st rength and el ut-a feet uorthy of great.couvidecaticui.._They_ere_pleas: ant in t aste and smell, and tan be everfby terverns ,et ki r the 11 1 .04 delicate vinifiachv j%ith safety, tin' der any eircitinvtances. We are ppeakituf hum experience, and to the aflllitert we 'advise their use,. ••t3coll's Weekly," ono of the beat Li:friary pa• pera published bald, Aug. 23••••• Dr German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson are now recommetided by Fume of the most prominent meitibmili of theist-HI an article of much efficacy in cases of female weekneas. As cock is the case we would advise all morbere to obtain a a ladiffer-arrif thus-sa the niselver much sickness. Persona of delitvita eil constitutions will lind thme Bitters advanta geous to their health. as we know from exper ience the salutary effect they hare lied upon weak systems." • 1110 RF. BVIDENCE. The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazelle." thebea faintly arms/wiper published in the U. States. The editor ma's of 1100F1..ANLYtti.GER4AN "It is seldom we reeomniend what aro term ed Petent Medicines, to the confidence and pat ronage of our readers mid therefore when we recommend Dr. Ilonflantre German (litters, we wish to be distinctly inalendoral that we doirititil speaking of the nost:nnis of .the they, that air noised about tor a brief period and then forgot ten alter they hare lone their guilty race Of chief, but of a medicine long established, naives sally priced, and which has met the heel ty gip prove' lit the lacnity itself.'' En titmice upon evidence has been reenived(like the I. riming) from allsections of the Union, the lust 3 years, and the strongest testimony in its favor, is, that there is more of it used in the prat , tire of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia' than air other nostrums combined, a tact that can easily he established, and billy proving that a scientific reputation will meet with their quiet approval w lien piesenteden en in lid- lot m. 'chat this medicine will cure Liner Complaint end no one call doubt aftemasing it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liner; it is preferable to c alo m el i n an / H I. foils diseases—the effect is immediate. It' earl be administered to females or infante with silkily and reliable beneiit at any lime. BEWAIIE OF COUNTERFEITS This medicine has attained rhea high charac ter which is necessary for all medicines to attain to indiace counterfeiters to put Forth spurious at rides el the ri.k et the lives of there wheate im itocently deceived. Look well to the marks of the genuine. 'they have the written signature of C. M. .litektion upon the wrapper. and his mune blown in the hurtle, ni thout wllich ,tl y ore optitiuus. For sale whidesals end falai, at the OE it ‘IAN MEDICINE 14Totib:, No. I ..nr Arch trivet one door below Sixth l'hu'Adelillon; and by respectable dealers genets! , ly tltiough the country. Prices Reduced. To enable all claw* of inval his to enjoy Lk 116am:ogee of then great reatorative polaurr. Single Bottle 75 cents. 11. - CF , n Sale, in (intlynburg, by H. BUEHLER Aloo for sale by Sneerits,ger lr lieuthow, Little*. tot%l). l'a.. docaa Marlin, Vow Oxiord, l'a., M. Eirhellatx.T. Abbiat et° n, l'a., Wholesale and Retail by Morris § Co., York, Pa. Dec. 12, Insl-1) —row. • MOW. NEW GOODS. GEO E M •OIdD TIAS just received from Philadelphia ALM" au aililiOonal supply of those cheap Long Shawls, Cloths, Cassinetta, Lawns, Poplins, Alpaces Lusters, Flannels, Do mestics, Fresh Groceries &c., &c., all o whirli will be sold at very reduced prices. Plcash rail. N• 13.—1 would inform my customers and the puOlic generally dual will remove my Store to Sell's Corner itt the spring. where I will be pleased to se all who may favor toe with a call. GEORGE ARNOLD. - Nov. 28. 185 I—sf • • NOTICE. r parinexship.heremfore exjsting be -11- twee!) the undersigned under and firm of S. FAIINES'I'OCIt & SONS is this day dissolved by liplitation.. AlI persons knowing themselves to hn indebt ed will please call and ScAC us the AlePlie most ho dosed. The Business will be continued by us under the name, and fir.rn n(0. F'4HNE'S 'l'O()S.5l. 4 30#118, who. gratefol,for former patronage, hope for a continuance ne Saiixt.Rt. Ftkiitoomtlellcv' _ • jo,tator F. FA1110;870CrI k . FAnitilforions, Jan. 1, 1802. ST'OTTIING VJILf:' be nticle and ,put, up the 'subscriber:l,olo prontin y _to all orders, - and upon 'as reaininable terini - lui can be procured at any establish 'Tient in the County: • E' BUEHLER. 'it.4 1 , 114 ;', 1 r . ;„,1..:J0.0.4.4 . gT5::. 1 , ) . EIE Imps!, bent attd- eheepest let •of •floineus in' enonty aro to be found n't • ' KURTZ7Bthelkivtotttekr ittarelv26-11 • '• WE 111111' TEIICO kit • . A 1,50 zio3lraltEin ft livht: W. FAX hat+ jail reArmojt.,, from the city with by far tholprip,„„, mit assortmmit of .13.0 0 71 4 , 49,119g80 HATS, & CAM, .he has Over hand, embrsit•ing everfratieft of 'stile, material. workmanship. to suit foci!W; GeMlemen. and Eiirld, and .0,..„..„.,.. o ,k Ladies ' Qadero, ~,, , ••• 44 . Jenny Linils,,, i a ~, • ~. 46 1 Busking, &e. • 1 : 1 •Pr*.- I , Geittltinen'it Kip; •' : ' 4 , iUitr 1 - ,. '. 1 . 4", I, , 1 ' "' ; oroebei .;1 • 3 , ,;; it ; fil . .liplonrojet4 si AV,. ' Si ' Boot s ., Ik e ,: ~ t,. is it , 1 • , .7 fl 1, 1., ' t ' lie rieis 80394 Itis sepoihneni Matta , ~ ~ , Fun I ll"; 4 , 1" i Plf" 1 0.4 1 n 1 I a til t i. ,b e e#l ' I l k i P:7, 0 1 lICIO, n Iblatlelplata Ivilte , ,it fe l , lie PtYlO '6 1, 4 11 104 thlf4iult,eßa) WS 90i: , Nstiqi§lOsdhll.lf or fVF 7 . irT II ". of t;olnr.le I alai), eyeivearte7o ,R wilLen:il Linnit ilapis, of the sti.,iettit,stytit,„ anil lies', inekei all of *Weft fie, v 011,04„ , vety lon for yeaily ittly. , ~,0,1, ,j , .1 , ,t, Ile hai matte arrangrinentslo, primloni() lure any article ealletk fbr dal WI ti•kit,poi on band. Li tan alit einthino ike modulo. bet. Getty Oily& bet. 31, 11331 , • Eittit.i Alt"lftl , Bela le Of liol'arst. print*, latetit 'MeneP t ie!, to(4nslilp. Admits co.. eteeased;litiViHts" beeit granted' til'ttitt 'Sbbletibeti Itotfeifiti;" Iterpbygieeti lb al I *lib are Estate. to Make payment **lth Ohl ' am, to those haitok 'Mk I M 'to p restin t ili same prOperl)t eitlhghticated, (o tiffiikitt): l eterabbr.lV ti y scriber. residing lb . . 6V • -y settlement. , • " •: '' ( JOHN D. BteiiHß Feb. - - ---TO-1163,4101116,1146i41- ' ryW.iiigletsiOptrill 'holds: ihidlobli ha • readinese loan tithes tweet se ltitelY-• lONEEIti for the lolling of 6ttedehtfol4l -- k hide' at, Public' Sale, esti ai dhjy, that iitaidlilt !slave jo , the eels nt, of *denim tt, ,vw .i, hitll; • lie may be rsFm4 At , ,ell: , tith!stanis46ll9 C'entix.linatery of. 4.4v , W1.. lileedeqdressle.. deter, le ilre EsiublifoteleVettYtril TLIEODOItiI 1100 A 14 00 . 1 ' 1 - Muth 11.1. - .. - i4f ----- , - r -,---- riut a .. - liriTatui - 4 -- "-tlr - ptiks, , rtafttilMtt''' = . . isbiciihililiisfliky theeewhu hale prehtieekt on aertelet, Mai hit lii" iiiittterlii,Y4. ttt unless it t is Itelfee`ted . fdiiitiiti - OlLiiiirthoni lurtlter n °tire,A6eit pliard in the farads office , fOrdePliktiOli anti the money reqthreil. , T.. wkogswelmi JUST FROM P CI saiwir ~; 11AV just received fralp h tlif gillo'f . mre...)* ' st' t.hAirw4s l ,o l ,ll. IS went, in alOillialaree,.thAlmal,,nittjal37,, meat oi clistlmataSiplemft.,ll;Nnygs*, Kentiielylaans find 'rwetds.evelliiiip&, to this place. Also. Veptings in great rie:y, eionbining plain and fancy ,E3atiii. fancy. Eislk, fancy Marinnesolko,aikagnsWil; be heat. The above articles will:bit Tootlig to be as cheap as they are tgondonshdag.: eland the attention of all who thn/inn VP" purchase advitningeotialt:: I Oct. 17,1851 i 1, ITCTICIIIi .Errtits of AtletittirorstihtPitiejthilit estate, of MARTIN 111111.14' lirtiflif Liberty tiownaltipt Adatitirdetoh*YatiVl ileceasetl, having beeo- , yretettlid - -;Lor 4 lthie 7l subscriber. oho ricitlitai to thi illiihNothl46 ship, noiire is hereby givell to alt , iteltt'r are indebted_ In mai& etitsite..kki'looMellisji.;' mei'', without thalay,siud , tri Antler thiseit , clams Ii presruttheaitaeptrypaHw+aithtettrlri Heated, In the subecriber. fur sworkintolopid ROBERT M. , Ilutitilltrititi 73 . ,l l March '19,-60 LOOK OUT. L' PAY.OP , II* ns- he4hP„it.l.l iminotirr that Sur has pla\letr hid 'fiVIOI, Wok amounts &a.. ftur delve eruittaktitlprior January id. 1840. in the load* et Ale , P,' ander K. 010Vell/.oo* ih thrltrtibettli" at IA bola ratlike .1111; Imrsone inrlitdd.weu ' reqlseate'd to call and nulitepeystaelltonviev large amount outstautling• iurbitb •fertieriit indulgence. • .•, ALL claims , infer, ptinairdp f o c kA NiU Er: PA urttEt to . Per. 3V:1851141i . '' • ; ..Bt;a,fltr.!l! I NEW.GOODS GREA V• ' J IS 111 atAtiLb4 is 1 , 1, ..3t , /,!1; Ir"o!nbati'ler the city, iv. th a I'OPY «Y 1011111/01111111"1 of FANCY & DRESS simpo -. 4 ‘ as *soled a it ' whit attention of the public in iiiiri*V".ktr; and examine for Oufielieg.-Tiiiii • a doll his prices cannot but Aleut:: i Oct,,-17,1.100., • • L ' 3l O '1 . , Art 1401.1 02 1 40 , 09 10 4.1 SILK§ stool Satiab. Slatiikopp, tWI LaiiiqrAlParassCtitheßt i OVYM: 4 Collarti, to be bid a 1 ' it? slineriraw Whir_ Asear . 1843 : 7 7 publikheil by G'reeley, lied, IWEiralb—caelitipiege huge euimunA o(,!Fpl pable mud intitreeting stexiiiibe of Oeepus. Hewn's. Lew' 04 ever gre§l. !kn.. fur sale. 12 (vete per ,hopy„,bii^i YO. Oa . .8. U. ,•, . • ~. CSEN'II.EMEN who ittay 1004 ft ,perjine SU &DAY. en area el,Wko4i Dlly An n% pan aceerninottaited their advantage). by calling at, • 6-- Alitlt 2tt) ttAMBOOIII. sKELLY & iluLLsßOOlti PRANK for ,past favore.glepoot, fitily jocose' their friends totit 11l t public:ohs& duty continue the IN 14 the old sterol. eed 11 . 04011% . condoeseice, of the; public pattro mige.4o 011,10141F*00 ill the shortest tie* j it le, , tioperb , Neat York,so iphy Fall 04 l'ess/tions44 4 6en received. . '"" 1, . ih flt EMIE