Terrible Steambeat ExpWien and Lo se of Life at et. Lou Th. st:Louis papers bring us the de tails of the terrible explosion which occur red on the evening of the 3d inst.,on board the steamboat Glencoe. The Glencoe. it appears, arrived from New Orleans at Si o'clock in the evening, with a heavy freight and a large number of passengers, tintl was in the act of effecting a landing alongside several oilier steamboats , when two of her boilers bursted, carrying death and destruc tion in every direction. The Morning Signal of the sth inst. says: The entire upper works of the Glencoe. forward of the pilot house—unfortunately the part where the majority of the passen gere had gathered to witness the lending —were torn away. Chimneys, boilers, timbers and freight were scattered about with many human beings in every dire*. Lion. The work of destruction was not confin ed to the Glencoe. The after upper works of the Cataract, which lay clop, by, tak ing in the whole of the ladies' cabin, was destroyed. Other boats near by were visited, but to a less extent, by the calam ity. Shortly after the eeplusion the boat was discovered to be on fire, and, simulta neously with the discovery, commenced floating down. The full extent of the ru in presented itself as she passed down. The cabin forward of the wheel-house was gone. A portion of it had been thrown on the freight piled et the forecastle, this mass rising as high as the after-hurricane deck. The flames were burning fiercely about where the boilers had been, and spreading rapidly totilt.sides. From The shore many human beings, men and wo • men, Wald. be described hurrying from one side to the other, desperately seeking some place of escape. One or two poor fellows who-Inul been -scalded soil after wimls caught in the felling timbers, were seen motioning and beard crying wildly for seciatence as. the flames reached and enveloped them. The scene was a most . horrible Mee. Al the boat continued to -1111115:dcntnt- het-yowl- became_filled with her outliving passengers. The yawls of some other boats also were pushed out, and succeeded in Saving others. The maw witueesed immediately al ter the Occurrence of the catastrophe are °phoniest heart-rending description. IVe corniced several men, their faces blackened,' their clothe. wer and soiled with ashes, hurrying along the Levee and crying for relief. One body On the Cataract had the --IMitentiristy-triowit--ofL We saw, the lemi ofo-boy or girl, the body having lodged in some other direction. The body Of a lady. so horribly mangled that it scarcely held together, was taken from the ruins of the Cataract's ladies' cabin.— She.enal not, of course, identified. It was thought that she had been blown from the ill-feted Glencoe.. A little girl, aged about thitteint, was else picked up on the Cater amt. runt it was fora while believed that - - sinkteab•Cared.. lint a closer exami nation by the physicians revealed one or two fatal wounds, which induced the o pinitin that she would not survive. The body of the first clerk, Patrick Denning, was picked up on a hurricane deck of the Western World, horribly mangled. Ly ing upon hie um was the bud) of a young girl,apparently about Thirteen years of age, aim • dreadfully disfigured. From the close proximity in which they fell, it is supposed he was preparing to conduct her off the boat. Five bodies were buried from Dr. Cole man's office yesterday. but three of whom were recognized. The body of Edward McCarty was recognized by his unfortu nate fife, who, iu a dreadful state of mind, visited the .Health Office. One of the boys was recognized by a former play lellow, as Johny Grey, of New Orleans— and the other was known to be the burly of the commander's son. Capt. Lee, his wife and one child, were saved. He was standing on the forward hurricane deck, directing operations, w hen the catastrophe occurred. He was thrown on the lower deck, badly bruised, and one 4/Ibis shoulders fractured. Retaining his presence of mind, he made the best of his way out, in search of his wife and children. He found his wife and one of his children had been taken off, the other a corpse. We think we may safely set down the killedand missing by this fearful explosion • 'at sixty. and the wounded at thirty-five. many of whom will not survive their in juries. and nearly all of whom were either officers, passenger. or hands on the Glen- Coe. TiliMaansiLsw.—lt was said by the opponents of this law, that thnussouls of people were leaving Maine to get rid of its oppressive effects. In Portland. at the re cent election. Dr. Dow received nearly two hundred votes more than he did when be was sleeted. and Judge PARRIS received about one thousand more votes than did Mr. Dow's, former opponent. To% 4)oes not. look much like the depopufution of Portland in consequence of the liquor law, over whlch we have heard anal. laments , dons.' The Washington 'telegraph, speak ing of the defeat of the prohibitory Law in the State says, the vow is a great tri caliph of Temperance. W ho,.one year a go. would have believed such a thing pos. Able ! We are now convinced that the "legislation of this country will henceforth -boliirected to the suppression of the im portation. manufacture and sale of intoxi , .:eitting, thinks. though many unavailing at • 1404 will he Made before - success shall tatenikthe efforts of the reformers. The Reading Journal thinks it all for Me best that the OIL as amended. was defeated.— The People want the Maine Law, and not the miserable apology agreed upon in the I Swim They want ail or nothing— , •B 4 , , , 4*ut light.!' Failing in getting their mess- : - ‘ eptiltiongh this winter, they will ..try (rout year to year—encouraged 04, 1 • *shop, that .ithromperwt _ .ttst" - , thus begun, from blMdins Sin W son, ' ' ' Ilnaugh boned ott.—iedl yet be won." 1 . 101 ALDlttil KIDNAPPING CAPD.—Mr. Wolf, chairman of th committee of the littrYllo4 Legislator to w m the sub ject was retorted, has a series of ,ggiolutions, tendering e sobs of the State to (kw. Bigler for pardoning Alberti a gad Price, some time since couvioted of itidsaj.ping. and proposing to retiumerate, Alberti and Price for the time they have 8 1 4 04 c onsequence of such conviction. %Isis just what we supposed would •,I,' bides , by Maryland. after the notice of is Gov. Lowe's message. Our Mato. in tons complimenting I rem -, 4111108lowernor , and rewarding infamous 4 .— Ullispora, will cover herself with glory. • houssancovELEarlos.—The vote for Arierrether,ie el 4 but three %auras, etude— leyeareu.rierh..3l.l,6l i Kendrick, TO* , 11 1 141141 1 i abolitwo 1.007. thrithoor's Ins. keetty 419. Gen. Scott and 44Nat'velum') Defeat of the l Statue Law. The coaxing and cajoling of our foreign wiSt .Wet e to announce the defeat fellow citizens, on the part of the Demme. racy, has already-begun. Even before he ClETrirgilllte. of what is called the "Maine Liquor Law," but what is more properly styled the "Thir• has been nominated, Gen. '4cott hairbeer proved, if we may believe the stateraents Friday Evening,Axil ,l 6 185'2. ty-one Gallon law," in the House of Rep of some Democratic editors. the-most an- resentatives. Annexed is a full list of the compromising and malignant Native A- - ---- _--e-..e--- - -•- yeas and nays on the adoption of the first mercan while on the othmehand a Phil- FOR PRESIDENT, a d e i phia"Native" editor proves guile as WINFIELD SCOTT. section, which being lost, the whole bill of conclusively that he is sold body and course fell. We do not know that much, THE I:iv/tato:goy EcuADOR.—It is Maid snot, and destiny, to the "Foreigners f" vice PRESIIANT, if any thing, has been lost by this Tote.— i andaleclares most emphatically that he JAMES C. JONES. gone to revolinio Ma . o can never carry Pennsylvania, because in The Bill as it passed the Senate, was a ' that Gen. Flores is at the head of the ye n° emergency can he receive the "twenty mongrel concern, in which the entire prim- , pethi • ma whirl , has Fon. CANAL CCNIMiSIONE II , thousand" Video vete" that bite posseses. ciplo of the Maine Law was surrendered, ' Ecuador, and that lie line from '4,000 to All this seems to place ( lie Stott in a JACOB BOFFIN/ILN, (BerkS) the naanufaeture of liquors being permit- I 2,500 men, end a steamer with right guns, very "bad box" itudeed. He ism, bluer a —_ ._ _ _ . ted without restriction, and its sale allow- I besides several sailing Yetoiels• It is Mao Native,- that it would be suicide for an I- lar•The 11'inter Seseiol of Pennsylvan- stated that several American and En belt ed in quantities of not less than 31 en/Hons.( officers aeroarmit blur, ll Irishman or a German to vote for hint, and , i s College closed on Tuesday lust—the i y and that some yet so full of love for his dear foreign gel- icon. '. ' • These provisious, together with another ' d es perate lighting may he looked ~ for.- 1 annual exhibitios of the Junior hew -citizens that the immense "twenty ilt was alleged that a riotous disturbance i scemu • authorizing the law to be submitted to a Capt. Jackson, a 'Teem ranger, is report- Class taking place on the evening of that :Annum!" living. kicking, Nativeilener. , had been made at his boos., and under popular vote before it should take effect,' cd to be one of his officers. would have inevitably secured its condom- I THE GOLD M_ANlA.—About 2,000 per iertn• Party of the city of ...brotherly love" this accusation he was tried. An appeal I day, in the presence of a liege and seeming utterly refuse to give him the epoor pit- to all higher courts was forbidden on the 'ly interested audience. Addresses were ', 1 nation even at the hands of Temperance ' sons leave Alichigan this Spring fur Cali tarots. The Cincinnati G • azette _saes, torn -- so that it is probably well that it met ' • lance" of a single vote 1 . trial, the teefitntel of "'I" of the in' t I delivered by Messrs. L. B. Baugher, of' Gen. Scott may have, at the time when worthless of the community was brought ; e .,_ a , h . y Borkerfiler, Allentow :1,200 pereons, generally farmers, shipped I tl.at ;luring March last, between 3.100, and the mob and church -burning spirit was forward that Dr. King lied reviled the 1`" " " I g ;F . "11 its fate where it died. Warmly enlisted i rife in Philadelphia, and when the nittive Greek religion. All the r espectable wit-' Pa. • ; B. Suesserott, Clannbeesburg ;P. as we are in the Temperance reform, had at t h at "h it f or la s t, eos oy wi th_ and foreign population were aeopen war, i ss wiled' 1)r. K. could produce in ; Bergstresecr, Selinsgrove: I'. W. Kemp, expressed himself rather warmly as many 1 h i s hs favor were not heart. The attorney , Frederick, Md. ;D.P. W. laukey, Gettys- we been permitted to record our vote on out ally intention of returning. - ..- . a tom hearted republican, both ci Whigs( for the prosecution reed front snipe pam- burg •W CI W t 1 d the passage of the bill, we should have un- i D aTo " tom c „, imaat. _,vg ra . Dna Cry, CP nore an coon- Democrats, at the same time did, on ' phlets printed out of Greece. that Dr. King - - ' W. hesitatingly recorded it in the negative.— ily Norton, wile ot 11. Z. Norton, of Nor leik, Celina died at New Haven on Frail ty ; D. L. Riddle, Bedfuld county ; and the side of his and. our loved Republic ; , was oppose d to the Greek religion. thus I Own chlorofunn, taken tu aid the extrac- The thirty-one gallon system, or a similar and lately he did address a note to the 1- making the court an inquis initial one. en. A. IL Watters, of Pittsburg—members one, was tried a few years ago in Massa rish Benevolent Society of Brooklyn, in 1 mitring into the Doctor's creed. This is .of the class. A Poem vas delivered by tam ol teeth. chusetts and other New England States, which he expressed himself as taking a , strange religious toleration! Dr. Kung' eee. T. T. Titus, of Louden collet 1' etively interest in Ireland and her sons ;" I was not slowed to speak in his own be• id. ., a mem , e ,Y 1 a•, r _ :, rof the class The exercises years. Temper . :, (1. m the house ut Mr. Samuel Sheet', ut where it failed most signally—the failure ; (-titian t FRoM ETHEREAL Ole.—A la- yet in both cases he but manifests the o- j lalf. i were interesting, and the performance on i Mr. Broomall among others supported the • 1 recoiling disastrously upon the Md., undertook . o fi ll an ethereal wanness. uprightness, honesty and true pa-1 The decision of the court was that Dr. ' mice cause. Nor could a more favorable ; Lust°ll ' oil lamp, while bunting, ott 'Thursday triotism of his heart. The whole matter, King was to be imprisoned tor fifteen ' ivied , . quite creditable hi ell concerned.. bill wit great ability, the second seed n ° resu t lave yen anticipated in Pcnusylva- , 1 1 b . night, when die oil took 'fire and coot b o th with reference to his “nativeistn"; ally 0, and then sent um of the kingdom 01 oil the afternoon of thcsaute day Rev. ' having i n n feet been introduced by him as ' il i a and his feelings towards our "naturalized', Greet•e. He is the American Consul, anti i . , nicateil to the bed, mid also burned the M- C. P. KRAUT'', of Willtdmitt ' ' er, I, a., achy- it separate bill at an early stage of the sus-' Better far that llum should wield his ily's hand very severely. Notwithstand citizens," is fully explaineti and set forth „ has resided in Greece twenty-four years. , i in the following letter from tits hand writ-; A E ,, • i -red an able and eloquent Address before sion. In the course of his interesting I f• tl that tl • sceptre or norther jear, . ian It Mil- ill the hundreds of nceideuts Which have r *mar s 'otsosito t —On Nlonilly happened from filling these lumps ii foist tee several years ago. ( 11 the Bible Society of the College:mil Sem- speech, he related the circumstances of ' 1 a rtt. power of the Temperanee movement . • • • May 20, 1848. ; last week. the wife and seven eltiloren of him,. lighted, people will persist in try mg the WASHINGTON, ! trial and execution which took phwe in his DEAR Sta.—ln reply to your kind letter M r. Da"ltd K. Be"ker'nl Perry township, J should be w ea kene d or irretrievable broken i tanigcmus experiment. I Berke county, wt•re poisoned by eating immesh lioffotass, Ems. i county, Delaware, which we do not remetn- Ih v a b or ti ve legislation. Next winter the I I of the Bth inst., I take pleasure in saying akes in *tooth arsenic had been accelteta • ' ben to have I do f -• • t" r it • ' tear belore, la 'telt Tllll4 A late number of the Louisville Cou that grateful for the too partial estim err , • The .Vorth .imerieron, in speaking of ' battle will be fought over again, we hope, I . • rier says : At halt-pest five o'clock last e yete_pinewne my public servb:es, you tin ; ',lll' put. 01111 ca lllo verY near losing their , e ,„.„1,, ll ,, ffut , in, E,t, of 111.•rks eimuty, ;so extraordinary, that we are surprised that I with better sueeess. 'l'lle large vote which , It appears that Mr. Becker. tat a , evening. the pi, ter ot which I a . this morn 'me mi snore titan justice in aetieriang that' I've's' the nominee of the \Vhi ' At'ite 0011vention ;it has notdieen the subject for a drama.— the movene•nt has cominimiled in the p ' • ' re- ing s edition 111 the ()muter is printed, was recent visit to Reading. had p e rc h a • ~ Canal • . ~ I I entertain ekind and liberal views toward I b '' ' i '; of fair char • • acter a a.s untor our naturalized citizens." ceriaitoy, it small quantity of arsenic for the purpose tor (encampssioner, anuarks that in . y oun g . g irl _ • seat Legislatere is every way encouraging in rags at \ir.Croutie's paper will. 'Flirt of destroying rats, and when he returned , his nomination the Contention was panic . tunate in giving birth to an illegitimate I • 1 rags were 101011 nr,111 , 11f14141- lOW. 111E_ article would be impossible for me to recommend , , —certainly beyond our newt sancitine ex- ;;, . , ; • • or support any measure intended to ex- " home, placed it, without the knowledge to ' „l a d y fortunate . el r. jeff,,,,,,, i s „ „ m i st , child. Some time afterwards she made an . pectations. Pennsylvania politicians are , w . e l ori k h ri it . :it hi teen minutes hi fore eight i his wile. in a cupboard which contained'e the pelwr was delivered at our of elude them from a full and just participa- of le en eer teatime, tole of tie good old Germ excuse one afternoon to visit a neighbor, notorious for their trtteklitn , to popular j, „•,• at the same time some saturants. On the , stock ~ ~ , I ce reedy lor the press. thin in all civil end political rights now I she took the child with her but returned : i: day above mentioned, while Mrs. Hecker i Mail Ei 111c11 ORS dolt so 111111:11 to pro- prepeoce, 111111 tlll. wonder is that so many secured to them by our republican laws , i alone. :;earth was made for it, and it was ' ' was engaged in baking cakes, in the ah- mote the hiterests and sourtin th e charae- members of the Senate and House were and institutione. It is true that, in a season of unusual pence of her hushand, the instle , use of thE t er o f th e C o mmonweell I ; tad he posses- found buried in the woods, in the neigh- found ready to meet the issue thus raised. erectile excitemmit, some years ago. when both in mistake f ur salaratus; and mixed , sea tit a very he e l de „ r ,, , , , the qualities 1"r1"4"1. vu these eiretilust3ln'es she '''' s llt will give courage to Temperance men,' i"g• Slit' '• 1 it up .with the cakes. She and her child- ' parties complained of fraudulent practices I necessary to the suecessfil administration ' tried mud convicted of the crime of murder,' 1 „,, , , dologer say•ii,g, that if he were to return at, urns them for future et tit iin in the naturalization of foreigners, ala i i ten afterwards eat free l y . of the take. ;-- her the 1111 l nry she Lae paid in debts of of the (alive f ur which 1 1• • b• • ' i and were soon seized with violent viten- ; -•• : and sentenced to be hung ; hut such had; ha it• tttle has moninenced, and will co on I • when there seemed to be danger that na- , lee C. 1.11 1101111-1 beet lice ' '. 11' 'l' • .t. , • I c, ' ! /111 coniriti•iing, She would have enotigh ; ung, and other sympenne of poisoning.— ! nate& Ilis mind, naturally acute, has pre xto s I tarm cr, ani so appar five and adopted citizens would he pertna-Of this piiliticians in both political parties to keep her and her children during her l'hey immediately drank milk sad melted i needy arrayed against each other in hum . .wen cultivated by diligalt training ; mud' ently diseorilitnt to her disposition NVOIS the ina , as „ p li ,„i v i,, t i,,,,„„„i re , „ t „,„.,.._.; life intilead of being. obliged to go froin tile fact i ons, 1 was incline d to concur , in . hotter, and sent for a phySlehtit, Who by ; lie has directed his :anoint' particularly Perl•et ration of a fearful crime, that those it cannot 1W for naught that Temperance door to door laboring lor subsistellelf. then pinion then avowed by many lead i ng j administering:timely antidotes, sticeryiled ; to the study of ou r pthlie works, with who knew her best could not bt•lieve her iiii.ii Lace i,,,ii battlin g • i i l • • • statesmen, that some modification. ill th e Ito counterateing the fatal s elects id the , . I.cl . - ag ai ns t teti.s tin , A Uorri siiondent of the Norristn pison. Title (marrow escape Irani death i which lsl in all their relatims and dependen- : g uilt y' lint she " not and would n'tt make diseil•ii IP,' their forces, in an apparently Ile raid tells a story id an intriligrni n ow naturalization laws might be necessary in ' ;of eight persone, is another wanting for vies, lie is thoroughly f oi dlitir. Ile h as , any explamiti•ut or denial of her guilt, her id the I loose of li. 'present:knees f rota order to prevent abuses, allay strife, Red hopelias contest of •)0 wars. 11, hour housekeepers to use the utumet nalltitill Bello 4- 0 11111 y, whoa restore harmony between the ditterenCl moreover, unbt•uteled over ie. until the evening bcfere the exceuthai c a ;A; ; t i i fur e,;••ci,ve „ec.s.ve acon ras at length i if the officers of the ll•itise placing on his classes Ol our penple. But titer eerier- :in keeping any poisouous subs Latices a- I thotrr, alil a vi4.ie of pit , p.is. , which it° WaS to take plave, when believing that her Inc i ri ,d . an d if t h e b a ttl e ;,,, f in ' a . bout their premised. ily 1 ,, g, . 4 ' tie,o, a C. 11 1 1111.1 111 Sllvka of Staling' I.IIIN. fence and reflections have entirely removed i obstacle can civetl.:ow. ' 4 11.1111 lie be e- fate ViariSt•llloll SllO confessed to her b 1 'i ; I l ' rt' t '. w .I,ea Lien. can be no possible fear) it Will turned to his next 111'1.11110e and enquired, this impression, and dissipated my appre- , e, I hensions. . teaRELY ON M ILEAC:I , , &C".—We take , let•ted, as We earnestly kir and fully b e - en MAO' was alone in her cell, that the filth. not be for u•atit of effort—earnest, perseve- ' !•11 IlieV gave them •iiiiitaiieks every Jay .” Idi • child had incluved her to in •ct ! ' • • This IN rattler lil t• sooner, • •• - f the following extract (rein an editorial in believe he will be, no cot , ideration of false en 0- - - . rho ,. ~„.it ., ii , i lviii. , ~ff , ri ,„ i i ii , part „f •1.11 ) even o In my recent cam sign in M ex i co , a , I ten,: emility. vary large proportion of the men tinder the New York Tribune of Saturday. It ! delicacy towards his eLillozglics will rest rai ❑ I n lint in the woiols, under a promise of jai- i i i‘ , f r i,,,,i, „f iti g e t. W e antieK hi t , re , . I „ my command were your CntallrY men. ( In- is drawn with a bold pencil. and ts, no • nen front instituting aiel pursuing those mediate marriage, when he intir•h•red the an ,i nava .. " 1?1:1 El'lloN Of I\ 0•••1' fII AT 1101111. E.-- ish,) Germans. &e. 1 witnessed with ad- doubt, a very faithful picture, in many in- I inquiries which may be iiccessary for a I child and buried it iii her pri , ,ence, in the yea.-:xte.wo. Aeki, A nrielonlienediet.lll:dne illSt..lll/11:1—Tio• r. , reptota id Gov. miration their zeal, fidelity. and valor in ; . raintaining,„.our flag in the face of every i B ' ances : , danger. Vieing with each other and our' " I I , I The n Congressinan has bawled hintstrn6 went whieli is now known to ! mossiith in ibis city, has errs' 1111VEIWIril , proper exposition of the truss m ismanage. , place whf•re it was found. Sh e pre f, , r r e ,l llrommill,Chnsiller. Dun g an rot, umtis, t; Wird. ~ . , ~ , preva il . l ii i losing her own life inuovently, to prosecus (fesoer, thin, llonotion. Ilar, item.. lint•he'd ''''''" !""s1 heavy "!!!!!'ffroial. Ile has Iti o aet..1.••••••• et cheoer. isinea of Wincen, K.-I.e, met 11111 , 11 pyinpaiitv. ;Intl nii enthusiastic native-born soldiers in the lianie rriliks, in l hoarse on the . stilunp m beh;dfol"retrench - , he n the p u lite. mi te 1,4 eir a vigilant an d ring the father of list child, and licfere a , Kahn., K ioesky , Laughlin. MrCll.l , ;"•Merlllw. int•etiog hays heel' lit•I‘l, at which ihe Nen _ • patriotism, constancy and heroic daring. 1 anent and redeem ;' hut he reaches Wash jealous guardianship of their interests—a reprieve could be procured from rho I lov- '1 M' c """ 1. Th.K. ‘" n • M ' I! !Y• "A.l " na ' .I.''lvi'''' timinlis agpres i.il h.. :immtur (le netts Merl nil in Nlvlert, Miller, in Alle i nitiy, Miller , iii i Was happy to call them brothers in die ingl^fl. and se e s millions going this wev• 1 • were tort j' disavowed. Nlany distill which looked s net supervision of all that properly enincs CM ,E . was executed. Circiiinstanet•sa ft er• i •'lol•f•Ielelfff• ranfter• ' tiny, !leo 1 11, "'llie'll , I .. . field, as I shall always be proud to.salute , and S us eight dollars a day. R... sl ia r,iii Slin g er(• iSinitll, iNoniler. Swinger, 10 " 1 " 41 S *41 1L 1 !" 1 "" " er'' Prest i nt 'it his so iiiviting ID due prospect, thviiiilles, io Within 1110 stiliert• of his oili••iiil a ction, wards transpired, such as titling the letter ;1;,,,; : . rt. wt • ;;;; 1;;. • them ascountrymen at home. . i reception, not 'nye hint a heilel‘• Weleimie. I remain dear sir, With g reat e steem, nun full view of these dazzling realities. into and a faithful a:1-1 intelligent di,elvarge of , invitiug lien to the In-el'ilv.t, awl otlicr , , N,, y ,._me..r.. Anderwii, Byer, Biz,. Iny' in eons•••pielo•e til dit•se maiiile.roions io truly, a pittance which he would be ashamed (~,•,.,„ 1 duty. When the c ampaign f a irlr ' which reiel,•re•l it certain that this ,tiirN wit , l'i'wk• lthur, ll ,,, lytat , 11'.. , k• c , r. ,, t D ,- .' , 2 1 ' , I his hror, his departure tor d i e N or a, tae WINFIELD st.:OTT. •to keep his dog on. So lie begins over-! '' - • been posiponed 1.-r A tune days. !E. ROBERTSON, Fr•ii. - by . opens, w e 11:1No 11, .101114 Mr Hoffman will tra •, an l that sli • hal l•••••ii unjustly COD- G.,be, it 1-itV,ll.l;lliP.V.He,,ler...ll,llrthert, 11•.iili. ' eltittglin , his mileage by some !neaten i However unprincipled politicians and before the pct- denoted. So this brave and gi•to ri us girl lbo,see• vr. Keen Kraft, 1,31014. I,,,iirry, L.., li• 1 cent eti 7 e4mbeililibus ; next votes himself Pr'seut l';"''''lt.l"'"flidlY ••••ri Hs ro 'fill: VIII 11.—Thr• Solltllefll lying demagogues may misrepresent liiin,da t . M i bruit:L:llam. 'lif '/ ,, igr • \l' '''' Thl ' er I Iliiii and loth:lna ~engird r,-11 , irt .I , lli 111,1•1 a cart-load ol hooks, which he &ten sells !pa r, an d discuss with them freely, face to , wits sacrificed to an unyielding law. of Norliimpion. Mini. Mon,. l/'N , III. Powillill, • . 110 out doubts that Gen. Scott is the last at a ruinous shave, (but lie pockets the pro- i f a ec the topies int nit eil in the candida-! The relation of such incidents determin- lt,ll4iiviler. Riley, Ranger, Itillni.iiin 1... hell. " I i i.v I I "l i— ' l '''' n". 1"'" I ' ll '' s • "IT" and ar.tl true friend of the Constitution as n is g. pears—w lin li 100 l eselnal the extreme ' ter Js and Uncle S•iin the loss ;) and now ; e i 1 eeltv•r. Sluieltvr,Schull, Sir., aril, rtioinao, W a Ad and of our nattiralization laws as they are.,une upon which he has entered ; and we arc ' tel the cute of the House in favor o f toe nu . ; "., 01 ,,,,, , y„,. ither; _ r „ ). ; cold oi the p.isi trouper, lias been destroyed he is really Incfor ',Odin's' in contracts, in and that if elected to the Presidency I .mite sure that, wherever he may present i bill, awl it is believed if no metion to re- , •-- • by -mint frost. The Brookville ;II) Ad -ue I claims , a nd d a bble s iti 'all manner of ' nos- ! would enter on the discharge of the de- , „ i consider Ire wade, it will pass the Senate ' fe..7-The Congressional Apportionment , vertiscr says : --The loss is inealeidahle. cenaneous corruptinit whereby the expei-; himself, ho will secure favor:ado considera ties of that high office. unprejudiced against I 1 1, Bill has passed the State Senate, by a strict (fur p r esent i mpression is dial itT , 5011,1)011, (Inures are swelled and the 'treasury tle- : tion and sit »ort. - , ant, oeciont• a law. ' part v vote, with the exclaim' of Fraley , or tifieco yeais •,r....0.i0t liorii..,:hor4i any of the citizens of our great and wine; , 'ileum. So up go die appropriations team' ll ---- - republic. 1 RHODE 151,..N D ELECTION.— CORRECTION —I it t- • -k we • "' •• • n ) 'hellion will not bring•hor ineliards to enorition" figure, but no body is to blame 1 . . . rias W. we're ( Lo „„ ) awl 11111111111 (N an ve,) who voteil .11 • • _ _.. • s where they were last summer. i for le If arty hacks try to make party The election in I•leale Island was one of ' i led into an e rror by the telegraph, in an- A Protective Tariff'. with the Whigs in favor of tlw Bill. We Commodore, now Senator, Stockton in i aa r.' t i l lld is ci t to k f i t t t ` l and n P"; a 4 l ) Plie s ""'ee"' l Y the most closely costested for a long time. 1 m aiming that our representative, Dr. MEI.- , i o oave 110 f seen a copy i•f it, but umb•rstand DEATII Dv Ilislloe II EDI.Iso.—Al hell a recent speech at Trenton used the fog- i i tr P ive to supplant ititrie of the sofdl:lnescaolnul- It has resulted in tie partial recovery of , LINO Ett , had voted in favor of the "Maine that Adams, Franklin, ferry and Fulton; .ablepa l i 2 o:t•I•ii:It . . on, F l ritlay , laet, the v.:ner ve. elat Epi-• op •I lowing language about New Jersey : , fall to realizing tEsop's fable ol the, fox the State by the Whigs- Gov , ALLEN, I Law Bill." 1)r. Mellinger, it will be seen, form one district, k York and Cumberland ,hutch, 11 " u ' I I lhe I •n the Rev. Dr. Bedtime, died 4 eli te immense resources are inexhatis- land the thes ; so nothing Comes Oh this who is re-electesi ly a majerity of only voted in the negative—whether from I" - ' another. dropsy, at Pouchkeerie, N. Y., slier a tibia. Her hills, filled with Iron and cop- I "withering expose" and that tremendous two or three hundred votes, is a Democrat, tility to the principle of thc Bill, or be- i . long and paiiihil illtit•ss. Moro Man a Whig National Convention • per, are lying dead, and they have beenl castigation, but infinite confusion, wrang- but the important part of the struggle, the cause of peculiar features in it, we are not ~ year ago he lweione aware that he was a dragging the money out of your pockets , ling and empty noise ; at all events. no re choice of the Legislature, resulted in a advised. DALTIMoRE, April 14.—1 t is petted. in victim of the disease meter which he toes inconsequence of an eternally fluctuating , trent-1111mm. but rather increased extrava- . , . I letters front a reliable etude" at Washing-- finally ' falhoi, and , during the past month 'll log triumph. I n the Senate there are revenue system. I shall not be s beggar gance, waste and peculation." KT Mns. 13os lIAM, lady of Et.i.ls Boa inconsequence ton, that the Whig members of Congress or two, his 1.1111 11A1N MOW:11111y felt to be at their doors. I shall not be mealy mouth- , -- --- Di Whigs to 13 Democrats, and in the - „.. are nearly unanimous in tavor ol' holding 11 1 fh 1 ' I • f ra 'Hoy approaching. Liam, ra-q. metu wr o. t e ...eget Mum from the w lug National convention in Baiki. 1 eth in telling them What we want. I shall ; MR. FILLNDRE.—" Observer," the [louse 41 Whigs to 28 Democrats. This Cumberland county, died suddenly at her , more. 1 Open - tee OF A WEALTIIY el as. —Dans insist—that is good DemocratiC doctrine, I Washington correspondent of the Philae Legislature will choose aV. S. Senator for • at least now aolays—l shall insist upon I boarding-house in Harrisburg, on Wedues- I W ikon, of t•ttenbenville, who died oil the delphia Ledger, says of the President : si • years,and a Lout • mint Governo r , ofx .en, , both - - i Reserree.— ]teed and Clemens. the , 21 s r u l t ., in the N2tl year of his age, be dragging the iron out of our inountains I I day night. . • , "Mn. illmore's ter of office has been whom will of emrse be M hip. _ I ta o pirates, who were to have been car- P gee:tilted in his Will to his only daughter and transporting it to the sea roams. I am i marked . b • sin ruler s ucrose ;and it may Oar Senator Calorie, of this district, de- ' Need at Richmond , were respite) by the i elute) ;to the wii.ow of his only son, now aware that I am about to tread upon deli- , , be said of ) litin 6 what perhaps cannot be : President for two weeks. the wife of Rev. Dr. Cox, of l e ntos, E. 300 ; cafe ground, and I hope that eto one will u serves much credit fur the early, decided, i said of any other . President, that lie has the balance of his fortune, estimated at take offence, for I mean none. Ido iron ; t anti manly stand taken by him in favor of i the principle thatthe operations of the Gen- 'a o an ened 'Y' and scarce ly .an opponent, 5200,000, lie divided in small some, to in either party. Millard Fillmore is an the Maine Law. As Chairman of the Com- different churches in his town, and in. eralGuvernmentshall contribute in the de- I I honest man; and that reputation, which is mittce on Viee and Immorality, he report- large sums to foreign and domestic mils velopment of your resources as they have( all • ' ' isrich dune placedshore L ontingenctes, the ~ ary societies. for other States. 1 intend to get this ( etl the original Bill, and fought manfully he can leave to . his children. IA iron as well as of glass included in a 1 eat,legacy. for its passage, resisting stoutly all efforts Clue tribute, Crum a political opponent. tallff system, if they will pass it. The 1 . is eictuently true. The honest and sincere to kill it off by amendment, postponement, question of a protective tariff was always • \ patriotism of Ins character, shed a lustre or otherwise, and finally voted for the a a Democratic measure in New Jersey.— The first• resolution on this subject was upon his name . brighter . titan any which i mended bill with great reluctance. Ile is He exemp '- introduced by Mr. Wilson. No one will! Iris I litiisen.°_3l off i ce unselfish coni r r II:1 always a trustworthy legislator who dis- integrity, so doubt that he was a Democrat—a man of ( ` '"' "P ° " '''' seldom found among public men that it is immense worth—and the leader of the I \ scarcely looked for, and generally doublet' popular clamor and popular prejudice. Democracy in New Jersey. But soon when d . iecoyereti. .Of ho w . few coinpara alter that the party split. One side went I `.' uvely, in high statton,can it be said as ul , off carrying the thunder with them, and it feline' d Fillmore, elle is an honest Man. was all the thunder they had, and they —Albany State Register. would not let the mattir be settled, and it became a party question. "With an annual expenditure of 950,- 000,009 staring us in the face, is there any thing more ridiculous than to talk about the vagaries of free trade ? To raise this amount it would require 331 per cent. on all 'imports', and when we all know that this sum has to be raised it is folly to talk . about free trade." Mr. Buchanan, in a speech last fall at H.anover, York county, laid the day for a Protective Tariff had gone forever, Com modore Stockton says a Protective Tariff was, and is, a "democratic measure in New Jersey." Who is the proper ex pounder of -the 'faith 1.-Mr. Buchanan, who lent hiinself in 11344 to the Kane swindle and now . , consider. a Protective Tariff obsolete. oefitenator Stockton, who claims this aeons of the doctrines of New Jersey tocofodoians. In Metreland, a man who had purchas ed a ticket to the Plank Bryan's concert. returned it to the agent with the remark that he was not to be:humbugged. He had learned on 'good authofity," that the wo man called the "Black Eileen midi nobody but Jenny Lind, blacked up. Itev. Jonas Meg, The Greek corrospondenk. of the Jeer nal of Commeice gives an ticeount of the late trial of this American Missionary, from which we take the following particu lars : The crime of whieh Dr. King was charged was the pnblishment of a book, slihwing from the ancient fathers that the Virgin Mary was not entitled to divine honors. . Dr. King had preached in his own house the common Protestant due trines, but, although the constivition of Greece allows a toleration of all other re ligious. it was still determined by the leaders of the Greek church, to punish and silence him lest he should Mike converts to his religion. In this persecution, the Austrian, Russian and French embleisies coincided, because Dr. King was sn Amer- THE OILIECTIONABIA INDIAN TREATY In Ortecion.—l'he statement made vin the authority of the Rev. H. R. Spalding, late missionary of the 'American Board to the Oregon Indians, that a treaty was formed with the tribes of the middle districts in Oregon, an , article of which provides..that I no American missionary shall ever again enter their country." is contradicted by President Fillmore, in answer to a letter on the subject from the editor of the Phil adelphia Sun. The President states that thirteen treaties have been formed with the. Oregon 'lndians. and that. with one ex ception. they all bear the signature of Mr. Spalding, himself. who was associated with the superintendent in their negotia tions t and in no onsof the whole number is there any provision whatever that gives the slightest semblance of troth to Mr. Spalding's statement. • ''',. Ittasommo Fpomvs BLAVILII.—The ease of Btephen^Veskley and others. of Cumberland county, Pa:, chirged with harboring and secreting thirteen fugitive slaves belonging to Cecile Oliver and sis ters, in 1847, is on trial before the U. 8. Circuit Court in Philadelphia. It was tried a year ago, but the jury was unable to agree. T IR STAR AND BANNER. CONNECTICCT.I--Thoinas 11. Sey- I mom-, Democrat, has been elected Gov- 1 ernor, by about six hundred majority.— 1 The Democrats hive elected 14 Senators, and the Whigs seven. In the house the Democrats have 15 majority, and 42 on joint ballot. This secures a Democratic IT. S. S Senator to fill the present vacancy.— The Whig candidates generally came out boldly and manftlly for the Maine Law, while ' the opposition candidates either dodged the question or took the negative. The consequence was that some five or six thousand Whig Rummies went over to the opposition and the Democracy generally standing by their candidates, the Whip lost the State. IrrilottAcelittEELY, of the N. York Tri bune, is spoken of as the Whig candidate for Governor of New York. Mr. Greely stands second to no man in the State in point of ability, while on the score of sterling integrity, political honesty, and fearless devotion to principle, he stands No. 1 among Politicians. He is moreover 1 emphatically a self-made man, and ought to command a heavy vote. STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR.— I The Carlisle Herald says that the Com_ mittee entrusicd with the selection of a place for holding the next State Agricul tural Fair, have decided. upon acoopting the proposition made for the same,. by, the citizens of Lancaster. SCP.Mr. Paris, the newly elected May or of Portland, bas fledged himself, it is said, to maiutairt the uMaiike Liquor Law." Iligirj correspondent of , the N, York Tribune writer that the new Senate of R. Island it brainetaw by four Majority, and in the House by fourteen. The Capital Punishment MIL 01.1*st - week the House of Representa tives passed a bill to charge the laws of the State in regard to capital punishment, by a vote of 46 to 42. The bill provides that hereafter no warrant for the execution of any convict by banging shall be issued within one year after the sentence of death shall have been passed, and that, after that period, if no circumstances shall have come to light to render doubtful the correctness of the verdict of the jury in the matter, the governor shall then issue his warrant for such execution—from the time of con viction to the time of execution the con via shall be confined in ono of the pcni- I tertiaries of the Commonwealth for safe keeping. Upon the rendition of a verdict of "guilty of murder in the first degree,". against any person charged therewith, in any court of this Commonwealth, it shall be lawful for the jury to recommend the person convicted to the mercy of the courti and every person duly convicted of murder iu the first degree, whom the jury so convicting shall recommend to the mer cy of the court, shall he sentenced to un dergo an imprisonment in one of the State penitentiaries, and to be kept in separate solitary confinetnent, at labor, for a period of not less than fifteen nor more than fifty !pt.The Bill supplementary to the Act to incorporate the "Adams County Mutu al Fire Insurance Company," has passed both branches of the Legislature. perks PREBB-g ood Locofoco authority—says : ..The Public Works are in the hands of a set of brigands, who steal, and rob the people, to the amount of millions per annum." Most of the Locofoco papers of the State 'are opposing a plan to take the Public Works out of the hands of this "sot of bri gands who steal and rob the people to the amount of millions per annum." Put this and that together, and honest men will ace how far Locofoco politicians can be safely trusted. per Kossuth arrived in Washington City on Tuesday. His reception at the South was rather cool• Moine Liquor Law in Afasitachuorits. Borrow. April .111th.:—The House of Delogates, this afternoon, passed the Maine Liquor bal by 4• majority of 76. The pro visions referring the subject to a vote of the people. and allowing the sate of Ihiprois for saorameal purpbsei , were stricken out,so that the bill goes beck to the Sen ate with thus amendments. LOVE AND FOLLY.—A man 00 years of age has been committed to jail at St. Lou is for threatening to kill a girl of 19, because she refused to marry him, after he had made her the snug little present of $25,- 000. It was rather provoking. WOMAN ' S RIGHTS' CONVENTION. -II 19 in contemplation (the Chester Republican says) to hold a Woman's Rights' Conven tion at West Chester, Pa., on the 2d and 3d days of June next. - CINCINNATI, April 10.—A resolution passed the State of Ohio to-day, to loan the arms of the State to Kossuth. COLUMBUS, Onto, April 12th.—The Senate resolution which passed on Satur day, to loan the arms of the State to Kos suth, was laid on the table in the House to-day, by a vote of 44 yeas to 28 nays. Naw House WARMERS.-A "new fire" has just been patented in London, in other words a new method of warming rooms by means of a series of thin metal plates placed in an ordinary grate, and heated by gas obtained from decomposition of wat er. The plates become red hot, and are kept so by a combustion of gas, and so, you can dispense with coals. Compared to the latter, it is said to be cheaper, more cleanly, and healthy. NEW YORK TOR SCOTT !--The Whig members of the N,ew York Legislature held a meeting *Albany on, Thursday morning and passed the following resolu• tion by a unanimous vole r Resolved, that the Whig Members of the Legislalure of this State do•preeent, to the Whig National Convention, the name of General Winfield Scott, as their , fies choice for the Presidency, subject to the decision of 'such Conveption. On the book of a one dollar bill,.ii en domed, ' , The last spot of •2000 which made in California io six months. Rich ea!►an wings.". A Busy! MAN.—A man named Sum!. who lives at Milton, la., was one of the passengers who was bluism up by the ex• plosion of the flednlnne. E4vaping unin jured, the Banner, at Madison, says he swam ashore and procured some water craft, with which be boarded the horning wreck three times, rescuing from lire and water, five males and three females ; alter which he returned the fourth time but found nobody on board. A MAN --we guess n pint specimen of one—ad veciimes tom wife. in Itui•ki that he will pay no drhix THE GREAT CHURCH CASK.-111 the matter of the Methodist Episcopal Church, North and South, a reference pursuant to the order of the United States Circuit Court, has commenced before Mr. Com missioner Nelson, in New York, respect ing the division of the property, which is estimated at over 11760,006. WEBSTER MEETINO IN NEW YoRK.—•A' Young Mon's Webster meeting is to he held in New York city on Monday, tho 19th inst. They are to get out an addreba in favor of Webster to the young mew of the whole country. A Numanous FAMILY.—The Shah of Persia is twenty-one years at age, and one of the liondsoinest men in the empire. His great-grandfather, who had three hundred wives, had a crowd of children. who have had descendants in their turn, until at length it is compu let! that the imperial family comprises at least ten- thousand persons. The virtue of prosperity is temperance ; the virtue of adversity is fortitude. A quiet mind, like other blessings, is more easily lost than gained. If you wish for care, perplexity, misery, be selfish in all thing ; this is a short road to troublo, Ho who takes his charaoter from what others say of him, will be ignorant of his real self. A man's own good breeding is the best protection against other people's ill man ners. EserY heart has itw secret, 'ormolu. which the world knows not; anti erten. times we call a ma* cold when he is only lIANOVFR RAILROAD.-0111 TnCvilay tA c.c . *: an engine with ail rare ul iron rails and nine, (nab of ties passed o ver the litmover (Pa.) Branch Railroad to within t.even notes of the borough of Ilanover, and it is expected that five miles snore of the track will be laid by the let of May. The blizette says that a partial arrangement has been made with Gov. Porter. by which 10,000 tons of iron ore and a heavy at 11111 l tit of return freight will be carried over this road annually: B ____ • VEntAfE ARNOLD y virtue of a decree of the Orphans' HAS introduced into his Mill at Lo- Court of Franklin County, And an rust Grove, Germany township, order of the Orphans'Court of Adams BONNEL'S PATENTED PROCESS county thereupon, the subscribers, Admin- lOF FLOURING, and is now making a istrators of the Estate of JOSEPH CRAM- ; barrel of superfine flour from 240 pounds, BERS, late of the Borough of Chambers- !or four bushels of clean wheat weighing burg. in the county of Franklin, Pa . . de" IGO pou lids. This brings a gain to the erased, will expose at public sale, at the farmer of from i to i bushel of wheat , public house of David Goodyear, ("Gr ad. ' to the barrel river the ordinary process of enborg Springs.") in Franklin township. grinding; there is also a gain in the offal. ' Adams emmlY• on Friday the 211 h d a Y in there being more shorts and shipstuff of May next, at II o'clock, A. M., the and little or no bran. This improvement hollowing described I consists of one continued process of grind- V. 9 1../IJIB LE ; ing, bolting &c., until all the flour is ott ,j3k E. , m at /2 sca os 71 , tuned, separating the starchy trom the ‘'''' l '` . ' g Intinous bllbstance contained in the grain late the property of said deceased, to wit : and by it the quality of the flour is improv e All those Tracts of Woodland, ed, not grinding so clean the first grind as situate in the South Mountain, on the to injure the quality of the farina or mealy headwaters of the Shippensburg Branch part "i the grain. and grinding so clean the second grind ns to take out all the glutinous lof the Conococheague creek, in Menallen portion of the berry which remains in the and Franklin townships, Adams county, INVITING TO ":31WRANTS.—A gentle-, Moulded by the Comity line, lands of D , ollal with the old method ofgrinding, and Dart of the 111311 Nl,llO removed front Boon county, in vid Big i h flour; this being comb ined and nth- with the whole, Kentucky, to Missouri, writes the follow- ers, containing . improves the finality of the dour, makes it jog flattering account of that country : i 1 100 ACRES, none nutricious, will always insure grind Y.iii very truly said t h at I had sought my more or less ;on which are erected kso rineniatto sour,ion in bakiwill ng, make a better yield rises better, is not fortunes in the laird of Pokes ; but like , wo 0177.:4:::_alo liable T the attMant Prophets and kings. -I sought I jai ,of bread to a given quantity of flour, as rove sevvitst. but never fod." You wished to know , ;. white, and sweeter than flour ground in '1 what I thought of this country and the "-s . ' .. - - ,4 " -. .- . - LOG: HOUSES, the old way, presetting all the good (pall. people thereol. A. for the country, the and other improvements. There are in- ties of the grain. hurl is "° chr"P as dirt. , " good enough ; iheations of the existence of iron-me ill railtlVl'S wanting a barrel of superfine but the chnutic is rainy. blowy, rind sultry. 10,1110,1 mm on this land. flour made from 240 pounds of good clean . The people dm so fast here that ercry ' II ysThe property will be sold entire, wheat, will please call at LocesT Guovn man has his third mils, and retry woman or in parcels, as may suit purchasers.— JOIIN CRABBS, 'Miller. is a widote• As fur the people of Missouri. The terms will be made known on the Locust Grove, April 16, 185'2—tf. they are perfect Christians. They fulfil d a y o f "l e by the Sf.riptores to the, letter, where if says “let tfoil be nue, but every man a liar.' Multi let this keep any back who wish to emigrate, for it is allne country. A PEEP INTO A DAM(' TRANSACTION.— The Cumberland (NIII ) Unionist pub lishes a short communication from an in diridual who signs himself "A Spy in the Camp," detailing a scheme to flood_ Wes tern Maryland with counterleit Pennsyl vania bank bills, said hills to be filed up and set afloat in that town. Ile says a proposition was sent by one or two gen tlemen to the Pennsylvania Ranks most in wrested, that for "material aid" to the a mount of $lOOO, they would have the gang convicted of the crime. The banks flatly declined the offer, and no proceed logs were instituted. Stnmy 11'onii.—Tlie Typographic.l - A B. 'K . l' Wl'7, has just returned from ti Associaon of lhosho i rg, have llll3lllllliiiN- ly adopted a report and declaration that MURDER • Bait.,„i„,„ and Philadelphia with a . large and desirable hit of Spring and Sum they w ill ii'lr here titer Labor oil the Silt- 1, . m „. 1 ,,,,,in,.... e rime, 'Le a As Court i s near m G will h. , ~ , , I led „ p. et oods. 1% e would made the atten hadi tin an)' ter m+. TileV Set Itirth goodl lit limit! aoine of our crizens lion of the Lathes II) our complete assort reasons for till , resolve. They stop work, 00 to d..cliarge high ind rrrpoii , hie dillies us (rota 1.2 0 ',1,,,•!, „ ii s ditn i, u r Mehl " ti t 7 pi.i..zcs ..( evidence .it limn ilio non he proven ment of I IreSt , SlIkS, flertige de I,:sinea, I.•tore illein. As their verdict will heeesiiari ybe eery rich nth les, Sill; l'opleins, Plain and I.l . llilek on NI t t:hi.ty iii,troing - , 6ii.,1, it should be based upo,, took • j' ,11, .' ‘."d Figured Alpacas, New Sty le Mous de Illintr.d. oi oil( " i ",,, is cutup lain i i l . t.ir oi l, Kt should ., our verilictit i . ulic h i t i r s he based, Sainte, I,:iwils, Sill: Tissue, lierage plr.in ilehi iit v Awl Lenoir id the system, derange- ‘ 1 :.; t . , , , t 1 ::17:.1::::::,*:,.e:::.17;:q.",,.mg,Ells:„ I„ i t i . .;; ' , ` „ l ,: t " i ' : soil figured. Also (:ingliains, Al l ied - me, ineot of me liver :old stomach, want of ap. Cr. ~ril. tool thrughtet is ildelested w Lyre the% c.iiii Callelie!. Cheeks, Tickings,&c. petite, ,tic.; the { ' Are Irripivittl the result I , lly ‘ll the hest iwilestitsge ; and We thereto, sAy GENTLEIVIEN I S WEAR. ..I to.. ei,.... ~,,i•lirlototi. and :i thousand le thelh, that it is for their interest to call DIA ( 7, Ili i 11S, Cassiineres, Summer Cloths & other causes we cannot here name ;but we el""''" ': Vesiings, in great variety. Also. ',Men would say to .11 so M11(11(4010 as We ii t S.4M S 0 N'S , ! and Coiton Pants stuff, at all prices. A hare done--g. t a bottle of two of Dr. Ready-made Clothinf and `part-I b r handsome assortment of Goods for boy's lloodand's German ISi tern. prepared liN' l wear. Jr. .I.n•lssoti. ism:. our word tote ii, you wilt ety Store, i i., (;rttu sburg, where Good* lire null draper than 1 he cured. NN'e reeonintetol this tionliviiit• ' al o nv othei est ,Idishinent— notwithstanding sill isnot , ing froin evderi , live that it is itricli the Ciik ni other,. about ••chuniger tlinn Ow Omni, ~/ 1.. riot to ilie g.'ileraltiy of p it"o,t midi- est -an I,ei tent. cheaper." Arc. 0 you it uhf tole-. ISt. Woe; ill say to our re:olcrs, par. this—or Owl he aches estillietilliiii either in liet• I.l.ase none unless prepared by Dr. C. NI. t)Aqiiir or e lsewhere—Just gist: lain a cull and -lack-on. l'l,ilailelphi.r. r.ate.r) , ! ,oilrael , es. timB I. /111,11111., kincly heady...wide dlitog an tip or ninth• out ol damaged Er TI.I II Uri T •Tr nri it.its. This Ilion the unthinking,. Fll , xl .x 1.. 0 Floor thile4l II.) Mail take 1111. li, 1•X.f111- lii .• -d • 1•1,!, 11 .11;1111 llia, kit tnr nic littizti 1,1 I ri• rs tuun cul, this hole not r , n+ 10,11 10 pry curl hir 1 ill tun 11/ th.lll thnt co.tts, ti hic 111.1,10 up too a lu le t iirlr,r ;Nut,: 1 'irk trail. r I h - E.,,iruciliv nil , 1-hire is a uncle 11111 , l" i3,' lir 113 WI . . 1.111 1111.31` OW 11113 - • 1 ,„„ t„ 131. t CI 11.1 3 111,1 • r .3041 a pier r• ol 111 , ~ ul,llll did lull tutu rrili I ir r tir.r•uh , II ~nper 1.10- 1 1- I " I " . I. i t '" Llic1",• • ••31 3%11:1 OW 13 . A of •• 3 :01,3110 1113 131.1. '''' 1... .1131 iitrit,rry said in !ri co„ , 4. I:.ower , ctil ulu:too4- till"'; A"1 113,•3.1 ricrir of, toe •,. let it, we titil.ll,' !AI 1:0114,ri 13, 3 3 du". 1010 body el-v. loslea.l• , t 111,11/111',.! 1 , 10 • ify, mud n Itiur ‘1,1%a in pm rirtrik lit n.niket pnri,. I k proil nn , 11510 rias thihr tI.TIMOME M 1 . ..., .11; 4 A .$.l ',lt \\ 11, ,•,0 h..: ? I a,i„ ku.l tl• tat.lt per Ib .444:1 Nl.ol n•,:.• ry niltke.' tit ll—, Itl IF k.•I. Anti I" 4.rrt4 r r . r .i~lltall•A. (hp tt•r,, 1,•; wr e 11 1 I,r ~, a 4 heel, Vet 4,111, 11W111,!, In the 1 , 0,111.' 1 1 1 n of 1..1 , 1,z 1 . 1 , 111. 1ae.11,4 in the l'a,a I. A'••• Ttn• t... i• ..nwn tn 6eGzht. These 1,•t4. nt r.nr e ,11,511 W th nn 1111t1 11 it 11 0 '11%nd 1 : 11 ' ' , O h— .edr4t it„• If: 1% more In 1 1 1111 . .. Tile (rink. - 14 ,11,W . 1r I. WI. 11 , 11 1 inderl yesterday ni •1 rad, %le.s kat !II "4--Iltdisr. 11re 1.0,V111111- too 105 reins. att • un.. Ilollers now I 7,11.... 1 ,3 4,,•1.1 3 t 940 t 11 3 1 1.1r.1 sale 4 ,•10P. Tot 9:t3 31t, 10! relits ber 11,. 111 . 51 . r, sA . h „ LIr , . Buller very r•,11 nt 1 T n '2ll rellls• nod keiz. 14 n It; rent. 11,41 ,, ' 75 :t rent. per 11.. ' Ait IFA on the nth tem., by the Nee. Mr. Rosen miller Mt. K NE. of York emmty, and Miot 11 ANM Ait MARKEL, of Conomigo township Adams c“unty. i►IEU. On the .9th ult.. N tNCY CATHARINE, daughter of Ir. .1 arolt Shule, of Oxford t o wn.hip, aged 1 year 10 months mid t 0 do vg. On the Nth inst.. Mrs tl A Ittl A HET B RICK- ~• El., wife of Mr. John Brickel, of Cumberland township. seed about 3:1 years On the •e7th at Berwick. Columbia co., Pa. EMILY ELIZA BETH, daughter of Rey. henry U. Dill. formerly of Gettysburg, in the 12th year of her age. On Uuestlay Isat, et the residence of her son Joseph, in Cumberland township, Mn. JANE BA Y IN, relict of the lute John Bayly, aged s hoot 72 years. On N - edu.•edny last, at the Almshouse, MARY ANN LEFEY RE. aged about 30 years. On the 9d inat., Mb.. ANNA WISLER, daughter of Mr. Jacob W isler. of Butler township, evil It• years 7 month. and 17 days. Near Littlestown, on the 3d inst., Mr. A BRA. HAM KUHNS, aged 65 years 11 months and 23 days. In Washington, Ohio, at the residence of his soon-in-law, (lion. Wm. Lawrence) on the 15th tilt., atter a brief illness, SAMUEL RAW:AY, Esq., formerly of this place, in the 620 year of his age. On the 6th inst.. Min MARTHA Ct, daughter of Mr. Garret Brinkerhoff, of Strahan township, In the 330 year of her age. On the Ist inet., in Conowago township, JOHN, Infant son of John Waltman, aged 1 year, 11 and 2 days. Parasols and timbrelll.s OF all sizes, qualities, and styles, for sale at the lowest prices, by FANS -- a large assortment just receiv et! at Kurtz's cheap corner. PARASOLS --the best and cheapest in town. Only come and look, and yOu will say so.' Give us a call and you will be convinced there is no humbug about it. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. CI,OUNTERPA N ES—white twtlled— , ` 4 .-/ for sale very low at RURTZ'S. FRESH. GARDEN SEEDS ipROM the celebrated Elltaker Gardens, just received and for ale at the Drug and Book More•or b. H, BUEHLER, 1100 ACRES ow alaorPme AT PUBLIC SALE• drlinittbdrators the (Irmo—EDEN Nutters, Clerk Alin! 15. ISs2.—td .t n It E .it The Greatest. historical and Al lc,44)rical print of the ,Ige, In C(1111111(11111'llii01) If /big in/ist imp'. 1 tent ereot in Inc .I,ilerirfili li'erolution, 7'he Britiiih olirremte , biz their arms to GENE/LIL / 1. .L5 .111,\1 -; 71) -V 'IP" Mite dyial at larktown, iirgiisin,. ()dolor, liS I . THE Engrat ing is executed by Tan ; tier, Vallanee, Kearney' 1 Co., from an original drawing by J. F. Renault, and ~ puldlslaal by Benjamin 'rimier, Enera‘er. . vs nn. s Philadelphia. The size of the print is •!$ my present sm. k coffitist. Of every .metonittle by as niches, and was originally publish arta te that Itclotiv.. to VlcMs anal Boy. Clotltine, col to Sub:iv:tillers at. $l2 in the sheet. to,miiiet oath a vei y lac. I, iiriety of FASI'I 1 EX PIANTION. (it /ii i D., J •Vi ell y. A ccoMeott.. Voleo , . llevois, Illnd other 1'1.4 .k. Uhmk., Truok.. Copet , ll Lt.. ! Tut , . Iltsroay.--in the first and grand t . ion a and t;uo au iiitiiiii g s. ,k e , all of w Melt will plan are exhibited three large grottps of I' , •" 1 . 1 nl l'i*e. to ,'"1-Ili any r e ",'"' ..ill ' """' l the principal oilire:s, who were present at that isA v leo IN' , is tim photo to her the cheapest the transaction, with a faithful likeness of c ,,,,,i'. Th.mkiiu my niendi and customer. lor r. I then past ',air ma iz e, and hoping to merit a con- i ". tuniative of not wt..: by a a .i. - I adb ,,, lice to the i In the first group is seen General Wash (/' E•IIII ll' a 1411160 e. I iiititc them to g ive me a i Inatnn, Gen. lioeltantheati, Gen. Lincoln. call at my more. opposite the hank, 111 Gettysburg. ' ('iii. I)amilion an old farmer eager to con- MA 41;liti SAMSON. I I win plate the scene, Ildly the servant, and the Ilorse of Gem Washington. In the second group, are American and French officers ; General Knox, S'ecretary Wilson, the Duke de Luazua, and the Martinis de I,a Fayette. The third group is descriptive of the 1 British surrendering their arms. Lord Cornwallis, General O'Hara, Commodore Simmons, Colonel Tarlton, with two fing ers cut off, Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Ab ercrombie, Lieutenant Colonel Dinidas, Lord Cliewton, &c. Lord Cornwallis ap pears presenting his sword to the first General Officer lie meets, but General Washington is pointed out to lion as the only person to whom he is to surrender his sword. On the heights and in the distance are the different armies and crowds of specta tors. The House of Secretary Wilson,: occupied by Lord Cornwallis and his staff, which was bombarded and pierced with balls ; the Marquis de La Fayette having remarked that they were carrying dishes for the dinner of Lord Cornwallis, asked leave of General Washington to serve him n dish of his own cooking, and immediate ly after several botnbshels fell through the I roof on the table, and wounded some, and dispersed the party. 'l'llE, ALLISOORY.—On the left is erec,ted a monument in honor of those illustrious heroes who sacrificed their lives and for tunes to insure to their citizens, the Lib erty and independence they now enjoy. Published at $3 by W. B. LANs, Phil. I adelphia, and to be had at the office of the "American Courier," No. 141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, as premiums to that paper. rrA liberal discount to Agents. April 10, 1852--. so. Ail, I.V /ill t. 1.1. aud Iltarleatry at sCoa.,I. la.. 0,1 pr.c..s. Heil.. I .1/11 1`11.,i111~,•II II ...111.1 211 I.!. 10 nn ~u.tunu•rs I th.l:l Other, an11'1,021 . 11 ly inie-a;t.l twmpriee system. by which onc. ru•lomet 1• to pit 11l tar par COW. ;owe oqe•lS. Pot 11,11: to) goo.Ii,LOVII to The lowett mark. and ha, n,./. hot OS I. Ell ICE, the por eMt.er may rely alma loom¢ leotestlN dealt ,Atto. It I. Vert e.t.y to pot a Ii 1111,10 sloe tot goods, anti lawn tilitatv eu•l,l'nc,a I a t•jeiv .. alattvia to a fair Value occasione.ly. but when that Is done it is 11.11 e (0 1.4, 0111 something' wrnoC. (), e atm, and small vr , ,lits in the only lair and true D. MIDDLECOFF. s. D. cULIIF.IITS O N, T. B. KENNEDY, • April 16, 1852 LAWNS AND PRINTS. 1 4 -lASI' Colored LA W NS, nt from 8 to 20 rents. Prints, warranted Madder Colors, at 4,5, 0,8, 10. and I'2 cents.— New Patterns in great variety, just open ed at MIDI) LECO 1:1" S. Ladies call and see them. - - Beautiful Dress Goods for Ladies, EW style of fancy dress goods, which /II can't fail to please the taste of 'any who wibh pretty and cheap goods. Also, a foie assortment of Mourning dress goods, just received at MIDDLECOFFS. HOUSE-WIFE GOODS. MUSI.INS, one yard wide for 4 cents, SI eetings, Skirtings, Linens.Towls, 'Pickings, 'fable-diapers, Mar seils Quits, Checks, &c., all can be had cheap, and good, at MIDDLECOFF'S. CLOTHS. AND CASSIMERES. A FINE assortment of Black and Fancy tf Colored Cloths, Casaimerea and Vestinga, just opened, and for sale at the lowest cash prices, by D. MIDDLECOFF. ----- Bonnets and Millinery Goods. LADIES in Want of Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Florencea, Flowers, &c., will find them in fine style, and cheapest at 1111DDLECOFF'S. XOTICE. THE Corner Stone of an, Evangelical Lutheran Church, located in Mount joy townahsp, on the public road leading from Gettysburg, Pa. to 'l'apeytown, Md. will be laid with appropriate exercises on 'Cueeday the 27tb inst. at 10 o'clock A. M. The friends of this enterprise, and the public generally, are cordially invited to attend. By the Building Committee. Gettysburg, April Nth, 1851. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. 1 MILLS ! MILLS! MILLS! .9 barrel of superfine flour - but of 2401 JUL IMPORT/INT• DISCOVERY: pounds of wheat—and no mistake! ! NEW ARRIVAL or V.,! 111.11,P) O,(I I IP,Si At the Farmers' Cheap Corner. A very large lot of Carpet varying hi prices (nun 121 to $l,OO per yard. Call and look at them, if you want to buy or not no trouble to allow our goods. QUEENSWA Uur assortment of Queens ware is admit ted to he the cheapest in the country.; we are receiving a large addition to our !Orm e!. stock. Ghtssware M every description, direct from Ole marmfActurers. pelfloti mo Grocerics! Groccrics A core Bill tiksortincitt of lirottertes— the hest lip sugar ;toil levy entice to town ; ;11,0 tool tst.es, was, pepper, starch, spices., all %ery cheap. 11 anted In exchange !or goods Utter. 1,1r(1, Kips. E , es, !lams Nii,.lllderS, whirl. the highc.l rive will lie given. U. rlf you want to save money, Jill It l'Z'S river is the place 1.1 do 11. In, 1852—1 l THE Notes given for goods purchased at Rev. B. KELLER'S sale in October last, are now due,,and have been placed in the hands - of the subscriber for itnntedi lie collection. Those interested will 'please call with as little delay as possible G. A.'BUELIIER. Gettysburg, April 18-41 t, NllllE*lllCd]colo Jib.. _ , , _____ lIIIIR TO YOIJR INTERESTS. Sh FaAgHainNEffoTrOmCitir&rittiiisSenwdotithlde -..--.- , Public, that they have just returned from • BONNELL'S ' the Cities with their usually Large, Cheap NEW and improved Patented procesz of and well selected Stock of Unods, to which flowering by which a barrel of super- Consistin of they invite the attention of purchasers,— fine flour is constantly made out of 240 g pounds of Wheat. 2)212' If TALON The subscriber having introduced the Groceries, Queensware, hardware, above process of grinding into his Mill at Sadlery, Oil and Pai 'ls, Dye Locust Grove, in Germeny township, Stuffs, Cedar Ware, 4•c.. . Adams county, finds it to work beautioilly, I Our Stock of Dress Goods, to which die and is now reailizing all he anticipated Ladies are particularly invited. is the Larg. from it, by constantly making a barrel of I gnarl; eat and Prettiest ever offered—Berago De superfine flour from 240 rounds of M. de Laines, Lawns, wheat, on a straight average grind, without L'lnell• Popleine. Silks, Berage, Tissues, Alpaca s,&c. • stoppage or interruption for re-grinding i purposes. This process can be adapted to . To the Gentlemen we offer the Largeet countr y wor k to the same a d van t ag e as and Cheapest assortment of Block and Merchant work. The Milling community Fancy Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings. are respectfully invited to call at my Mill, Tweeds, Kent, Jeans, Cords. Valencias, one arida half miles S. West of Liolestown, ; Cottonades, and Pants Stull of every Vat where thay.can see the whole process in I iety. Also, Ready Made Linen Coats, full operation, witness the simplicity and 14r ma pm & rarr ilars t perfeetion, fold that it works to admiration,i" AA3 and (no mistake). The undersigned has! A fine assortment of Bonnets. Bonnet procured the right, and ift now prepared Ribbons, Artificials, Fans, and Dress Trim to sell County, township and individual mings of every variety, rights in the following 'Territory : Ladies' Shoes, Adams, Franklin, Cumberland, Dauph. Palm, Panama and Leghorn flats, in. York, Lebanon, Chester, Berke, and Domestics of all kinds and prices, Lancaster County and City, in Pennayl. Groceries, cheaper than ever, venni, a n d Allegheny, tirashington and Queenswere, Dye Stuffs, and Cedar Frederick, Carroll, [toward, Anne Arum Ware, &i... ee-e. , d e l, and Baltimore County ai t i l Ci t y i n The attention iit the public is also direct- Maryland. ed to our very Large and general assort ': This process has been introdueed, and is I nient of now in use in many of the most extensive I ,iVrel trricntip Af i k, , 4 ? c ,:ti Fanning Mills in Western ,New York, ; Qiii-1.114‘.44/4101 \AV ....44) ' ,_ .9 Michi g an and Delo, all of which are ma k • the largest stork ever offered, which will lug a barrel of superfine flour from 210 be sold very low. Also, the .r complete ' pounds of wheat town a straight average stock of grind. For further particulars refer to hand- . S 3 DD LER F. lolls, put up in the. hotels in Gettysburg. SHOE /7:VD/NO S, and most of the houses of note in the Conn-1 OILS ti• P.ll I NTS. G .1.3 SS, ty • containing a number of Certifirates,' Nrl I LS', and ,rvery variety of Coach &c., from practical operators, men of the TRIMMINGS, first standing. All the necessary ittforma- We ask our Friends to give us a call tion together with a draft of the halting ar-; flitter , and examine our Stock, as we our ! • rangenieffis. Ini'Pr. phut of grinding. ! selves that we can please Mein as hereto &c•• &r., will be glom to any Individual , lure in Pretty and Cheap Goods. purchasing a right. Any further inliirma- i Smoot, FAIINKSTOCK, I lluileall he obtained by calling on the sub- I Janes I. FAIINKSToCK, ' sci i her, or by letter, (poet petit.) to him all II ENRO. FAIINKSTOCK. Gi'llVeibUrg.,.) March 9-18.)2 lii a loiter from Mr. A. S. Spalding to i the State of New York iii the undersigned.; The Richest and most varied dated October Ioth 1820, he sacs:-- assortment of I have Bonnet's process of flouring in toy mill, (it is right) and 4 bushels of goad FANCY GOODS, ....Iwo weighting 00 pounds to the bushel I EVER brought to this place has jest is enough for a barrel of superfine flour ; been received by SCHICK, and is 1 if you think it an object to gain fram 15 to' now opening nt his Store in South Bald -25 pounds of wheat in every barrel of more s t r eet. The puldie is invited to call , flour, come and see toy arrangements.— and CXlllllilll3 .goods and priees, both of j lam making the yield daily. I will tiev-: which cannot t oo. 0„,, e. „, f ee l s WIN ns .. er go back to the old 'nettled. I have, sure I. A n m i g lits stook will he found had 23 ) ears experience in the business,, and find it worth all other improvements.i LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS / GEO. A RNOLIL ! !melt as Sitio , . Satins. Poplems, Tissues P. S. Mr. Spalding is a large opera- Ilerages, Berage de Laines, Lawns. Al tor. he grinds upwards of 3J,000 barrels i iiii , iii .., B. on ha zi nes, Gi ng tam'. Swiss. Jae• per ;i, ear. „. I onto and Cambric Muslims, and Calicoes, April In, lSi - e2.--if. lin great variety. - Also, C 1411715. CANSIMERES, CAL L. i 11 I S V/ AY i s.ineits. Tweed, ce,ffindes. rci.kepn,- Linen Check, Vestings of all Sorts, &c. '11Ihr! 11 PI 1 ' f . ' Q.rfr i p, aq r, , \ ;11 .R In short his stock is very large, and em u c ~, is l• , P.l il, ,-, u LI I A 11 RE Lk a cc ,i , Fil "...- hr.„, all in his line. t pr7•Call and jnilee for yourselves—no ' trouble to show goods. April 9, 1852. i NOTICE. (111111: kindersilmcd reiwelfully aynoini.'• 4,14: 1111. , 1'11..411111i G 1,11.11411.4( 111. 11 ivinity that he has eiiinitieneeil the in all its varied liranchestinielealiieraiens tit/ J/'(otra)L,shii.s Ilailiii)g.tidjuinittg the, entrance t the SOlll, ohTVIIII/1 . 111111 • 1 1 /1,111.. 1111 1111111 1 S, that by a t , trirt attention 0)1)11 , - 1 mess, tint an I' C twst etliirt tit pleaqe, meet anti [uveive a libel a'. Share of pUblir palrouinge. 1177f'Give us n rall..gra Litest It.ve i•ist 111,11 rerrivrti HENRI CIAPPINUE:t. April 16, 1852-ly REW 'UNA , G 044 _ p At Greatly Reduced Prices. r lIE subscriber has just, returned front - 11 - Philadelphia, with a heavy stock of seasonable goods, which has been selected with great care, in relerence to prices. quality, and wants of the community, and which for variety and cheapness, he flat ters himself, is unsurpas,ed by any other stock in the County. Particular attention is invited to an examination. No charge lur showing D. MIDDLECOFF nil I B—if .71 . 0 I CIE. 1 . ETTERs of Administration on the BA estate of SAMUEL I). SCIIIIIVER, late of Westminster, Carroll County. Md., bec'd, having been granted to the sultscri her, residing in Gettysburg, notice is creby given to such as are indebted to said estate to make payment without de lay, and those having claims are request ed to present the same, properly authenti cated, fur settlement. BENJ. SC Li RIVER; Adm'r. April 9.-6 t 4►utrirnn Whig almanac, WOR 1862—published by Greeley and WElrath--enntaining a large amount of valuable and interesting statistics of the Census, Election Returns, Laws of eon gmes. &r.., fur dale, cents per copy, by Feb. 6.] S. H. BUEHLER. SKELLY & 11OLLEBAUGH, THANKFUL for past favors, respect fully inform their friends and the public, that they continue the 'CAII.OII - O business, at the old stand, and solicit a continuance of the public patronage.— Garments made in the shortest time pos sible. 111:7•The New York and Philadel phia Fall and Winter Fashions have just been received. GALL AND SEEI LAVery large supply of TIN WIRE on hand and for sale, at' Buehler's Tin and Sheet Iron Establishment, opposite the Post-office, which will be sold ht low prices. EO. E. BUEHLER. NEW LAW BOOKS. WOURDON'S Digest, front 1700 to 1851, priCe reduced tos6; Graydon's Foetus, price $4,00; Binn'e Justiee, 4th Edition, revised by Scightly. pricofral.3l.44, at KELLER KURTZ'S. s.estim ar IidtZt4NPUIOWC)62OO NBC BIM: node» IS fiereliy jiver;-line Jo- the Commissioners lit the New Ox ford Hall rood Company n ill open hooks of subscription. nt the public house of Mrs. Miley, in New Oxford. on Thursday. Fri day, and Staarday, , the 22d, 22d ro/24th (lays of April next, from the hour of 12 M. to 5 P. M. on each day, for the pur __ pose of obtaining subscriptions to the net) tailoring , Capital Stock of said Company. i By order of the Commissioners, EsT A B L I s EL 11.1 B NT.I JOHN C. ELIAS, Sec . y. i New Oxford, April 2, 1852. • „,.. 51lb:A1/. 41. ICING ..,,7 - would most respectfully - 61, ' .ih hirm their friend.= god TO - TliEl 1 2 1711140. 1 ., .?' ' ' THE undersigned holds himself in iiie. -,. the poilihe geoerally. that '`Z... I , ' ..1 • they ha‘ a emered into - readiness M all times to net PS A UC. ..'- .. .1 r ei .: ,;-., '-i. imreter,hip te t „ irry ell the TIONEER, tor the selling of {;Duds of: ll I Taiiloring Ilininess, ; in Hit its br:1111!ilt'S, (2 ,......... noel kinds at Politic Sale, and at ally time and place in the comity iii AlialllS. Ile may he found at all times nt the • . '.*. - they will he Mau l to a'" Confect f;oary of 47. W. 13105,•itt0, next commodate customers, at their establish door to thi ,i.i„o, II „ fr i . Gettv , ht „ 0. mem. in South Baltimore ntree:, (old:+trool THEODORE All.liA CO 11 Y. of Jaeol, Sheads,) lIVXL dour to Schtek•s, March 5.--tl awl nearly- opporote Falint,bielt's. Their charge 6 will lie inoili•rato. and all garments LAST.., NCI TI GI t w.r...a.,.(1 to fit. They a , l; a trial, lading _____ confident that their work will please• riermE subscriber hereby gives woke to (1.7 Country product: taken in exchange those who Inive proinisep him ‘V 0011 for work. on &meow'', that ho is in Want n 1 il, and that The FASIIIONS for the Spring and unless it is delivered forthwith, will Summer have been received' turther entire, the Accounts will he placed Ceitysbusg. April 9,1852—1 y• in the hands of an ollicer for collection, and the money required. T. WARREN. BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS Located Bought and Sold. I HAVE $1,005 TO IN VEST GH) NIARR IN ARTS. WILL pay the highest Market price, in cash, for warrants, and will sell warrants fir soldiers. Persons wishing to hay Land Warrants, or Land, can be sup. plied I WILL LOCATE WARRANTS. at the lowest prices and on the best lands, Irom actual inspec tion. also furnishing description of soil, timber, Rte.. in Illinois, lowa, Wisennsin and in all the Western States, having num erous locating Agents there. Apply personally or by letter to D. McCONAUGH Y. .s.. W. Corner of the Diamond, Gettysburg. April 9.-2ni LrI"rEILS of Administration nn the es. tate of LA VINA SetTH, deteased, late of Menallen tp., Adams co.. having beeh granted to the subscriber resitlinrin Peters burg, (Y. S.) notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said Estate; to TO COUNTRY NIDINICHANTS make payment without deldy, and to those rrillE, undersigned have just opened an, having claims to present the same proper -1 extensive and general assortment of ly authenticated. to the subscriber. MOVERIES, TEAS, LIQUORS, &C. JOHN D. BECKER, Adm'r. WHOLESALE, AT April 2,1852-0 t No 143 North 'Third Street above Race Sreel, Philadelphia, Where Domini, Merchants will find it to their interest to call, as they are determin ed to sell so cheap, that buyers need not go any further; in any instance. They desire to call especial attention to a fine lot of TIM! All fresh, that will commend themselves to the most particular. COMM AND q 2433, ALTER & WILLISTON. Groben. No. 148 North Third a.. idiom Rao, Philsd'il April 9.-3 m. SAW E VIDOR INNINEY 1 LEASE call and see the NEW BMX 'of Summer HATS and OAPS, knit received from Philadelphia, and now °pett ing. at prices to snit the times ; also. BOOTS and SHOES, of every variety arid priest, at the klat and Shoe Store tit ' ; • • W. W. PAR ?! Gettysburg, April REMOVAL! REMOVALi itsWi 64(Inst HCHIME AgNOLD AS just returritOom the city with stock °fro:oh Gwis embracing every variety of LADIES!' , DRESS GOODS, PLAIN, sTairto sarzytomakti, Plain and figured Silks, all very cheap Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, and Salina. Ribbons, Floweis. &c. Alpena Black and fancy roioreti. M. Delaines, Berage Delaines, Latitti Bohemian Grass Cloth, Gloves, &c. Also, superfine CLOTES9 F CAMIBISES, Cashmaretta, Parente' ta Cludie.Jenetts Tweede, Velvet Corßt. Black Satin Vestings, extra good, &c., Also a large lot of Waarlsawava9 Fresh Groceries, Queensware, &c. OE EVERY tARIET'. All of which will be disposed of-on the most reasonable terms. Icreall at Sell's Corner if you want 13arKainsa - 41. We pledge ourselves not to he undersold by any establishment in this place or ele where. April 2.-1852 ITCTICI3. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of MARTIN HILL, late of Liberty township, Adams county, Pa.. deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, who resides in the same town ship, notice is hetetiv giveti to all who are indebted to said estate, to make pay ment without delay, and to those, having clams to present the bane properly authen ticated, to the stilisetiber. for Metilument. R,OI3ERT M. HILL, Ad'tnr. March 10,-01' Noiricz. rginE partnership heretofore existing he- Ag the undersigned'imiler the llama and firm of S. FA NESTOCK & SONS is this day dissolVed by limitation. All persons knowing themselves to be indebt ed will please btill end settle as the Books must be closed. The Bushidt4 will be continued by uc under the name afid firm of S. FAH N ES TOOK & SONS, who, grateful for former patronage, hope for a continuance of it. Rtintimerocx, JANIES F. FAIINESTIICK, Item & J. FmmusTocu. 19112. 1 42C:T.f. r Ntw Oxford Rail Road '17 . 1':;7+• LETTERS of Itlministration,on the kb. tide nl JACOB Smrni,Jr. Lite of Menai. leo township. Adams county, deceased, I having been granted to the nubseriher, re. siding in Petersburg. (Y. S.) Adams coon t•, notice is hereby given to till who are indebted to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those having claims Ito present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN D. tECKER; Adin'r. March 26-6t4 NOTICE. JUST FROM. TILE CITY. SIKEILLY & 1110161LEDAITGII. HAVE just received from the city, and are now opening, nt their, establish. ment,iti Baltimore street, the best nesort. meat of Cloths, Cassimeres, Catodoeta, Kentucky Jeans and 'Fweeds,eter brought to this place. Also, ireatlnge in great va riety, conibining plain and fancy Satin, fancy 9111 k, fancy Merinhea, Ate., that min i % be beat. .The above articles will be fount, to be as cheap as they are coed, end de. mend the attention of all telto desire 10 purchase advantageously. OM. 11,1951. JMST received. the . cheap Cloih as COO'S. Ala% some fine Cisshime PANTS. or every variety: it . *A At SOWS. PARASOLS PARASOLS . 1 1 Al , 4 . R lot idol,' 'Opened *rid , AIL chop at 610111CAII 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the BATH; AWAY COOKlitib SIOYEIa thet very best Stove now in use• temusaeh as, they will do more Cooking: Routing anti Raking. and do it with less labor. and last as long again as as any other stove now sold. These celehrated states ere eon- , stantly kept fur sale at a very reduced' price at the GETTYSBFRG FOUNDRY AND . SHOO, Where the subscribers feeling determine", In suit all persons have also the Parlor. Sexton's Raltispore Air-tight. l'eskskell and Cabinets Conk Stove. and Airtight find Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterns. TUE SUTLOR P7.01707/11,. which cannot be surpasstrd for lightness of draught or in the character of their work. are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one:fourth heavier titan that of other ploughd, it is decidedly the cheap. eat that can tip' obtained, WITIMILOW nioll7lnlll 4nd oth era, Camino for the Woodcock PlOtighi ;Machinery, Catitingi and Hot: " low-ware, *id, every amide mustily tiniden s " let Friendlies can be obtaitied here. 13Iacksdrithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & A CARD, %IDE giiiiimar Session of fife -a. OXFORD **Coflekfete htsd Nedicat Institute," for 1852, will 'open hi he rions hranehes On Monday Me ight 0 It- , _ pelt next, and continue until the lit of M. whet next. Price for Within as hareinfofei HOW in die Ctillegiate. and 820 in.the Medical Department i payment in adienee;=-(NO • , exiia charges ivhatever.) For NAM sent from a dllitantei Principal will; if desired; procdre board;' washing - washing and Mending in respetrtible hon. sea for $75 per annum, payment qtrairter 4 ly, in advance. • • Patents and Gitiatillatm . whe PM their song or wards to receive a thernfith edit , / cation, without endangering thelt or Moml lieatitintrarroptestetlittitlnt e.ramine the Inalitultrraottaligislibeeithir evidence of our citen senses le ittoortteliti r_. '., relied upon, than upon any other. M. D. G. PFEIFFP.R. Principal. E liivt THE GOODS NO ARIO 20 1411191AIEL-, . ivm. W. - PAXTON riitSidilt'retiried from the eitywithchy fu de ."100; est assortment of ' BOO T$.. SHOESI'. , HATS, & , CAPS, he 'has ever had od ' linos', embracing every variety of style; • material. wurkinrittaliip, ite, to Oh: hatlieo/- Gentlemen. 'Days and Olds; and-bhildnatr of every ao. - , Ladles' Gaiterd,"T" — ", I _ Jenny Littlisi . _ e 1 ----- 46 - -Buskinsk - e -- -- - ' ' .- -4--- - -- Gentlemen's Kip, •'. 0: Calf, , , s s ~. , „,„ , , Morocco; a 4' 6 ,° Monroes, 1. - 6 g Boots, Ste: 4 He hue among his evanitthent thb•snd •Pall style of Moleskin Hat. a beatitilid ati , ... title of Philadelphia ma itieleo, the hew ti k stile Black Soft, Hil , iff 86ming fold fashion.; Slouch Hats, 'leery variety` of color. &e. i also, every , evict) , or cloth; silk.. and. Line!, Caps, Of are 'mitres* styk4 and beat inakb ; all orivhls6 'fie — filllllM" . ' very iota for really m y. l 4 . , lie has ;node arraligemihte th Mahlifaca tore nor article railed fbr that he has not on hand. &Jo Call and examine the pomle. W. W. I'AiTON. Oetti•shunr, Oct. 81. 185 r , . INStRE YOUR PROPERTT..! . „.. Mils "tgtfams Cdunty liffitttbi Are in; attraie re Curnpany b Italorti -.s.i Getz !pitting. is not, in successful operatinnoutd for lowness of rates, economical tualeggis= meet of its affairs. anti kao3 l B in innlirmitir, challenges coMpariSint with shy enditf2, siinilar eomp:my. All its operatieni ard, con ducted u nder the personal ettperviiind . of Managers selected Ly the Stockholders; Tim Books of the Company erg tit ell data • open to the inspection Oftblire 1010 1 4 ill • it. , As no travellitli agehik ate eitiployedk persons desiring iu Smite rah ,make 14!= phnatioa . in bither of the Mansgersi,freld whom all requisite ihfurtnatieJt emit WI gained: prfrThe Managers. ere : Sslnhel . ler, A. Stevenson. eci. Syrepe,phil ll; A. Buehler, Gettysburg Wet; 8.. Wit.. son, Menollen ; Robert M'CurtlY, Cunt: boland ; Jacob King. Siratgrn; Andre* II einizelnisit, 1 ; A. ,-..kagittlyi Hamillonban ; J. L. Novi, Orford ; is Musselins jr.. Libetty ii. A. Picking: Reading; Jacob tidbits, Ltnitnere. • COLLECTORS, TAKE NOTICE, THE'dollectora tof 'rtieett tit the differ.; ent Townships of Adattid couniy, whd have het settled Up their tlehlientss ne ai beftite Month:9 Iht ipa of April itext, on which day the Cothtutiaioners Ira!, mese to give the necessary exonerattonai . c' . ICY It is hoped that Colleatoitt, *Mai: lend to the above, as alter that dote Mier? ha will be required an all netrianding nts: es, and their cullection.enfortut4 ' „. JOII&Jr.r. MIJBSELMAN, ~-4 1; ! :. JACOB GRIEST.,, ...., ~ ABRAHAM REEVEL .. .. Attest=—.l. Auoutsuraten. Clerk.' March 22 : --td. , . Bonnets and Botittet t ituu LADIES. if you wish, I. poi a Manta tiful asiorttherit Hunitettiind Row net Itibliono, cull it , 9bilteltl3:'• itpril 9. Ar.o46ool.ortiri Ii•LILKS.,end Pierionee: 111: . de Lai nee, id parse, Calicoes, 811 A W 1.114 Collate, Moretti tttockings, &c., 16.. art, to be Mel at HOUSiI SPOUTING 111, be glade and put up by Out V V 8 übscribetortio willattend Ploulpl 3 y to' orderi,and upon as ressonabbl fermi no elan be procured at any eitabliaN mint to tbsterouirr. • WOMB SCHICK'S. ," • '4 . •
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