Atlr l'apt Lairr Item Earepri 1111,CA Itti 11U . RIVAL (W ymiK, Apo 6, P. M.—The A its , rorim A role, w,Ur lovf.T. 04.11 difies tri hilt TM OLT living lour I,(Pir than Met Itrev diu %tdri%ua, nrrir ril befit 31 half poi lour o'clock %hie Aar fitl9ll. There is nn strikiini ream - re of imps town in the At • tile 'Meet intelligenee the Eagliih s po.olriggi heti tint quitieil. Malta. I..•.tters trine) Pero 1111111011111 . ft dial 11 squsth•en had herb ordered to pre .•end iiinticiliately 4i tlie Archipelago. 'l'n.• Ignorant minister has revival the deems. pithitslind at tim time of the Hayisitu :tilos its England, against English travel.' lons in 'Austria. The <muse of this is not plated. Another rapeclitinn in search of Sir Franklin, was about tailing from lingland. The threatening ;apart of Russia . trurds Turkey had rimmed much exMle. moot. 'f u. report that the 'Sllitfn chain. 111 the protection of both England Atilt! France, it confirmed. yi ('rum the latest Recounts, however, is Indietril that the altar will be willed, without romproinising the loot! , under sampling of the Eiiropean Owens. Oli the 6NI reception of the Turkish troithlem on Monday, Commit at London declined onwlialf, but afterwards recov ered. font John Russell also stated that, by a-telegraphic enmmunication received dur ing the day. the pleasing intelligence was received that the Grand Duke of Tuscany had liSsrated the Medial In answer to Lord Sooty. Lord John elated that by a icletruithic communient• . information had hecit remand that the English floe had proceeded Iron' Malta to Constantinople. but duo no official despatches has been re cto Wed. Letters from Parise ennoance that the Frew.ll squadron at Toulon has been or dered hi proceed immediately to the Ar. elttitrlego. At the date ofilte latest Weill gettrt4 received the English squadron had lost Vten quitted Malta. Sit . .*t.an Di.cuv►tatr OP A 3/111WERItIL rniittpting interesting marmite has been comminticated by a getitlemairat pre sent residing iu Russia to his friends in Milvislestield. About Iwo year" ago. a vessel left Archangel on an expedition to the coast of Greenland. to rolleet wahine wake. seal oil, skins, ilte. On the voyager the crew, or a part rather. ntutinied, sour- , tiered the captain, and ended the tragedy by leaving two of the crew to perivtlt on the inhospitable shore, of Greenland. gitr isse them little or no food wbereby.rst pro-i :oil their existence. One of the men. however. took on shore a gen, and' that, eventually, led to the discovery albs mu tiny andllie murder. Snit). of the ltnaeion peosantry are I•vy ingenious and expert in the use of the !wicket and knife, and one of the poor 1. , v/pi Mt cruelly deserted-by the crew, be fore he died, stieceeded in carinng on the etn'k of the gun a !dewy of the voyage. the mutiny, thelnurder, and the desertion, an clearly, that a ilie whole inory was deci phered withodl tall difficulty. It hap pened that another vessel, which had been pent to the same mist. and fur a aimilar purpose, touched in the Opting of the year at the veiy Wine - where the remains of the poor fella were lying, and by the side ut one of them the gun ,whieh told the whole tele. This thatlisitowererribrought away, slur inn their return to Archangel it was placed before the autlintities. The guilty partite were traced, but were at lea. On their -tor e, hoe/ever, they were ap• orehended oithonling, tried and convicted. 'lndere now trotting the execution itigheir a#ince. Silesia.. however , the% are now isci , espital 0i11 , 6111411,111U1 1 buttlte II or ging inflicted is Phew ea. severe that the wretches steldom survive is, infliction. 'Poly Oare - Aaxtafattitateu TO VICK .Pipiftotror reeejead *1 W*York from Havana,. dated March 429dt, report that the withal elk e o was ail. 'attutivtered to - Vies Provident King, or the 24th. at the estate of Ariathse. The ears• many was performed by Judge illiatkeyf S. Ponoml Al Havana. assisted Ron • (I..orge W. June*. U. Sollenator trots lowa. awl in the preatehesseverreet. teen wizen.* The party were ratio- v.l by Mr. Chautraud. the proprietor of t h e * estate. will. generous •Ituspilality. mid every facility was offered for the appro. 'italic porfortuseee of the duty. The gen. O'lllE4l present, twelve or fifteen in num. iter. reprterent Mr. King to be in an ex• vecdiog delicate state of health, and that be bee not improved under the sugar house treatment. Another Recount sees Mr. King when s worw:iii was ton feeble to stand spittoon itwillgrf. b and we. supported on the right by (Lir Jones, M. C., and on the lea by. T. t .',ltoilney, Esq.. consul. The' eferiginny,-- - altitough simple. was ter,- sail and Igpressive„ end will nut be f..reroteri by atilr who were 'present. To sec an old man, on the very verge of the ' 12 rAre, with honors which he cared not for, tied invested with *miority which he ...mid never exereise i was truly . tourhiug. I , trio, only by persuasion that Ur. King n mild get through the cerentotty..as be looked on it as sit idle form, for he said I. was coolielint& he could not live many weeks. • Atter the ceremony eras over, Mr. King eunvereed With the gentlemen ' , resent foes slitirt time, and tented kr Os I'4lol. Rl:utast: or Petsoxiina.—The National lotelligettere learns through a private Inter from - Europe, that our Minister at Madrid, Mr. Barringer, has tufty succeeded ' in his t (hall', tbnough his lienotAlal influence with she government therm. in proeuring-I the Queen of again a perdue cud release of the eight Iltittgarotn prisoners of the . I ;lie , * eapetlitititt iil INSI. against the lio Unit of Cubs, %Ito have t initysts long 4•011: in Its I t4l 11111 Sphish wraith* at Ceuta, itt Ai it a. and who were made in exception tii be general pardon granted to the Liner. foam nod Other lifieUlleell II( the expedition. 2 ' T 1 - ' iltAl;lt Sxotiv.—it letter from Walpnlq, N. it., 'lvied 30th utt., says: i twe have 1, 4 4 ii, same pan• of this WWII. and 41 the *.timtling toteleS; whet we VIM a very TO. • tovrk ibis iviecorretow—vox : a fall of black 44401, L /send you same writing wish o swivel' `lt 441, and written wally* *lean lien. " wilting '.eat by our roma vvvittiviiti perfectly . legible, and live the •vppentottue of fp ring . bent" written With" loilvitilarl. ink. We kfive Ike at planation .4 this phenoinenan in Use sineittifie,—.. Ando* Jefirssiii. IL - 7 14 1 . bie Army •piw+rywiativa bill a. iivet*.avts4llo4lll6. Ix itacludes 415011ke uuMM Cer Ike Mews vi eta► , Mumma.. Regilemrnt •f National Dlllinreis ' ces by ArbillriAtlmir. This is s puppet Whirls through the Igo iuwun iii the Auterican g l iempeari beginning :to Ippgaget earnestly the artentinn of some nt tingnislicil petitee lim o. even while mmiu others are nail gone warlike find in the April issue isf the Advo cate of bears the full report during the lam erasion or the IL S. Senate by Mr. troller wood, on bit:Ai:llE4 the riimmittee on ter m's' reletions, drew,' out hy vetitimut ill (1 1 111gri.NA lin the stihject. Mr. Mason. of Virginia. however, is elisirinan of the 1111 l mine. The report is in reality an argument agaiest wars, standing armies, and navies, and in favor of the introduc tion el arbitiation as a stipulation into all Areties hereafter io be formed by this ' The war-tlehte of Europe are Pollinated by the isuumittee (or VI) many of them as concur in the report) at 1118,000.000.000, but ibis is based upon Inatements, ptikheh ell several years age, and therefore imper fetitly represents the present amount of the harden. 'A German writer. quoted in Hunt's Alerehatit's Magazine, November, )851, ealrelated dint the aggregate Jill lent then hill short of 11,3117.070.000 German dollars. Taking limb lower amount,the committee remark that "a railroad might be constructed Irimi Paris ter Caton. ui for less than a year's interest" on the Eiiropeati debts. This interest. how ever, is but a small portion of the hurtle,' stmoislly helmeted mons the people of the . old world for war purposes. Of our own, Army and ,N.tvy expenses., it ix : i "The army having cost 18.689.530, and the Davy, including dry &Joke and 411'131111 steam mail rintiraets. *7.450.300. during the kcal year ending in June, 1853, Re clining; to offienal reporot, would build a railroad, at $35.000 per mile. fr the Mississippi river to thin Franeisen, in Cal. kinds. A single yenets interest, at Piz per cent.. that amount of our national debt, and the ain ttttt it.expendrd for mai- Italy and naval purposes. during the last tiscal year, would pay a salary exceedint two hundred dollars to one hundred sellout teachers in every Congressional distriet in the United States. We shall only minds. to the system of penstons.and the burden,' entailed on nations to support pensioners. For the next fiscal year, to meet these 01811111 e. inure than V 2.000.000, according to -the Secretary's report, will be want mg. All this is the ciossequence ul war. " . The conclusion, that "all this is the consequence of war," is rather 100 111 , 17.. ing, for we ieive Shut both the army and navy of the United States would cull be required, even if the civilized nations of the world should adopt the polies of universal peace. The former wouiti be demanded to repel the aggressions of the savages on the Intoner, and the laoer4s protect cominetre hum piracy.. But the pritwiPle of stipulated arbitration would, however, doubtlsns, effeei mneh toward the .prevesition of wars between civilized people. Look agar tlttedition in various' expects social mid financial—it is the opinion of "some of the cominiittee" that "a day will come" when a wiser and holier policy II prevail then }he present. and its tin unia' tt i tt to they t r ounced to the Senate medium; cour viz :—That in the treaties winos ale hereafter to he made with foreign nation,' it shall lie atipulated , between the contracting parties that all Mr. ferenees which may arise shalrbe referred to arbitrators for adjustment. The report proceeds to show how the arbitrators—to be composed ~f element juristsjurists—inight reconcile conflicting views between themselves; and how, if a fraud. ulant asserd be inside. the party injured may refuse to execute it, and bl the world the reasons therefor. Then, should milder views fail, the mor a l senti ment ol the world would justify the resist- atre4t of its exertition by war. The committee expeeee it belief that the United States iniv ►twat properly, 'and with the greatest .IF.. t. provost, Ulla lath e), In wit of the earth ; bir as our napaeity lin war rennet be d ou bled, an would such a immune be iii ennsniiatiee with the benefit:lent ch.iraetet of our mama tants. - - - A Fl ARS UP Ar #HINiOt4II Washitsgum corresponileut of the N. Y. Tribune says : "Stan days rime John Tyler applied through Caleb Coshing to Postmaster Campbell for the Virginia .Mail route agen cy fur sr friend, and Catnpbell gave ` en, encouragement. Rome after. Mr. Hooter applied Mr the same place fur a friend of his. Mr. Osuipbell evaded the applies. Mot. flumes' hilt his paper* , and weld away. YeavenletY the friend bail Mr. Hunter that ihIPTO wale some difficulty. awl the latter cadre em ?etc. noble about it, but obtamed 'no' satislacuote: Ike neat went to the Presuleto with ier butter sut cess; returned to she department; Mr. Campbell out; told the itleoSUlliger to tell biro VI $OOll Ai Ile (Mc. C.) canoe in. At length the geutlens to appeared and tried to evade the subject, wheo Mr. Hunter exclaimed with an oath, ^wine• commands . 1104 etalleerue" and then wen: me to di the atbeeinistrat - . flu wild ! stliade rode• ode Wing fur Attorney Genera/. and a reuegatle Virginia Route Agent, and au left to nigh dudgeon." The Uitiou deities Olio, but the well it.- birthed believe it to be true. Titers or thiesols.—lit the 3.16,tre number of Barry's Horticulturist, publish ed at Rochester. is a cot 1111 l unteation Iron N. Cot., or Portland. Oregon, itottieltiog ancounts of the thutensioneul Neveral tree* of e remarkable ooze wksosi he sots:toured ill that Trutture : slue of there trees. 'fear about the atuussill, 112 feet to the tiros Isom. and iii tout begilst 242 Met. Almoner one, in a Wpm of spruce. cedar and tir, of about the same auto. measured Usirtyotinst tees in eireumle,ressee. Mr. C•4 ' oe days : "(en. John Adam, of Austria, informs use that 10191/1 dim yarns ago Ise bought a 'misdeed thoesaud sisingies.llll. mule (ruin cum eedar tree. for winch he gave Allem' hundred dollars tit Oil"- Tue 'rumen. duos size .of timberot Oregon appear* to pointments : be w•• 11 attested. 4 Collector—P. F. Thome. Postmaster—J. CT. Darius. • Three levy!, ontillort4 Pi.. were tried sav,ey,,,_jamea Polk. *MI eutivietAll a few !day* site. rut talking N av y Agent—=J. 11. B e l a w, '• . _ . - . n. Asillaughfug mud •otherwsee 'tlieturbies / Naval °Seer—John Kettlowek rebgiour tooetieli 'floc two Allot were / m ini hiv— i t M. Wilkie & 7 ' fined *23 wnli, sad 114 Yining"' s 4 * *fiat Solicitor of the Trtleserr—d. 0". Lerited. reefs% • . I Nwnir , 41.m.4itfrit Sohlt, Aail4Stavery IV I -Ai t tered a a ai r e. '". the i , °r_Till onl ebort .101,141*1 socuure. rifitage. alias so ilow, .a row'. THSITI mum' . . V4,oki ktoyitartOomml,4 dw4lling torculatim., Also 14°1,11 uu il* tiny Rink 6 ° 0 14 la Cvikehi thit ie.Wtotionigtua. of Belliator , THE STAR IND BANNEL CIETTUNIIM. Friday Evening, April 8, 1853. <k WHIG STIVE ticker FOR CANA!, COMMISNIONER, MOSES POWNA LL, of LincaPter YOR AUDITOR MINERAL, A. E. 31'CLURE, of Franklin. voR sintvrvoß ossimar., CHRISTIAN 31E11MS, of Clarion REMOVAL. The Office of the "STAR & ItmiNea" has been removed to the three story building, re cently occupied by D .M.SNIY SEIt, Esq.. in Baltimore street a few doors above Fahnestock's Store. Prohibitory Liquor Law. IKPThe resolution to submit to a vote of the people the question eta Prohibitory Liquor Law, was defeated in the Senate on Monday last, by a TIE vote—Speaker Carson, however, giving notice that he had voted in the negative in order to move a at reconsideration, if deemed expedient.— Next day the vote was reconsidered, and the first resolution was adopted, providing that the people of the State 8611, ut . tho next eleetiou, vote upon the question, leav ing to the next Legislature to determine the features of the law, in ease of an affir mative popular vote. The vote stood us follows : Y ens—Mesars. Barnes, Carothers, Dar sio, Evans, Forsxth, Frick, Byron D. Ham lin, Ephraim V. Ilam)iu, Hendricks, (loge, Kunkelk3CFariand, trio., Quiggle, Roberison, Sanderson, Skiunei , Slifer and Carson, Speoker-19. NAYS—Messrn. Buily, Buekalew, Ccubh, Darlington, Fry, Cloodwin, Haldeman, Iliester, Kinzer, Myers, M'Cusliti, O'Neil and Sager—l:t. Several of the Senators voting in the negative annoiniNil their willingness to support a law, properly framed, but doubt ed the right of the Legislature to shift the responsibility of legislation upon the shoulders of the people. On the other hand, we have no doubt that smile of the affirmative Semators were glad to get rid of the responsibility of a direct vote, and hence their apparent friendliness to the measure. President .Fill more and far which he was The resolutions have vet to run the Howse ; with what pros. ' rejected- by the 'Senate, it hene filled by gauntlet of the peet of success we are unadvised. W e l l resident fierce, who appointsi°llll A. Campbell, of Mobile, a very ultra Sout hero should certainly Thave prefersol an home- Rights man, ho is said to be a gentleman of and prompt enactment of a probibi tory law ; but if our 1„w-makers ore a- of l"k", humans, energy_ 41"Widing.7 Ile was a la ~S t 101.:11i PppOnt'n tof the frail to assume the responsibility Of le g t o rCompromise,." and nth-misted with rare luting in favor of Hight, Justice, and 11 ability the extzeuie positillas of the tho inanity, let them turn the nat ter over to the people. The friends of Temperance! cetera. will not shrink from the contest. One A Slti.N.---At the Ihirough election in campaign may not do the business, but fi r tirrisburg, on the Mkt' ult., 'Solomon active, thorou g h call VtlBB of the State will "Snyder, Ileac} I yer, and Henry Lynn, strengthen the cause and put it immeasu-; notoriously known for their efforts to ex rahly in advaliee of its present position. ...lector) the r,i :? nice :,hive law, were defeat ed, although members and candidates of , the dominant party. Loytr received 152 votes, Snyder ‘`..•;S and Lynn 167. The The {York Progressets r7 - Notwithstanding the hue and cry a bout "proscription," which went up from the entire Loetiloco Press, in 'ISIS, over the removals from office, at the incoming of lien. Taylor's administration, the guil lotine is hard at work, at Washington, de capitating its victims, with an energy and good will that throws into the shade the work of all preceding administrations.— We do not object to these removals. No party can expect to retain power, which does not take care of its friends. 'r ho De mocracy understand this matter thorough ly and practice upon it. No body thought of giving them credit for sincerity in their lamentations over the "proceription" of par exchan i rtfrym all parts come to us with a‘t,Qtdsiirretnovals and appoint- MAO, full and strong—so full that it is bard to keep posted up. The appoint ments fur New York, 'Philadelphia, and Baltimore, have all hen made. Those for New York are as follows : Collector—Daniel S. Dickinson. Stib-Tmasurer—John A. Dix. District A.torney—Chus. O'Connor, Naval Officer—llerman J. Redfield. Naval Agent—Conrad Swackbatner. Surveyor—John Cochran. Marshal—Abraham T. Hillyer. Postmaster—laaae V. Fowler. This gives lIS a curious mixture of Hun kers and Ilarnburners, Bards and Sorts.— Di e ki eeee , O'Cnnor, and Swackhanter are old Bunkers ; I tix, Fowler and Cochran, Rarnburners, alias Van Buren Free &H -ers ; Redfield ar.d ll Myer, a cross between th e t w o, known in New' York political no menclatures tes "Sam." The appointments fur Philadelphia are : Collector—Charles Brown. Vifyekoop. Postmaster—Jahn Miller. Superintcn of.the '.4.int—T. M. Pettit Navail (Yftieer—Ndtbueiel B. Eldred. Navy Agent 7 A 1 fred . Day Surveyor—Reuben C. Buie 31i. Brown, is a well known politician, formerly Rate Senator, and subsequently moniker of Congress, of tieder-box. noto riety. lie defeats ex-Governor Porter for collector. Col Wynkoop is a renegade Whig ; Pettit: is a Froo-soi ler ; _Eldred and Halo, Cll,ll The folOuvrisig are the Baltimor?, The Calve or Speller. oir The Court of Oyeriud *twiner of Pftiladelphis county, decided, ea:Saturday morning last, after tilcafefal kid deliberate examination, that Spring, the murderer, is entitled , to a no* trial, tuiihe trial which ended in his : conviction was not a trial by jury regularly tutumoned. It will bo re membered that one of the jurors summon ed appointed a substitute, a fact which was not known until after the trial. The se cond trial commenced on Monday morn- in g , and much difficulty was found in• get ting a jury, the regular panel and two spe eial venires having been exhausted. Mr. Dorton, counsel for the prisoner, contests the case with a great dell of energy, not withstam!ing the overwhelming fume of evidence against him. According to the late census, there is one church in the United States for every 557 free inhabitants. The avenge value of the edifices is 82,400. The total ag gregate value of church property is eighty seven millions of dollars. I•or every Ro man Catholic Church in the United States there are thirty-two devoted to Protesta9t ism. The Presbyterians have four, the gaptists eight, and the 3lethodists have eleven times as many churches as the Catholics. KTThe political guillotine, at Washing ton, already reeks with the blood of a thousand victims. Yet are not a tenth of the applitsints supplied with places. There is no end to the number and variety of the demand upon the appointing power. Among - other petitions lefore the Presi dent is one from a waggish Freesoiler in the east, formerly a prominent Locofoco, who has applied to Gen. Pierre for an np pointment as an agent to sell Uncle That's Cabin. TILE NEV YORK TRIBUNE—We see it announced that this sterling paper is soon to be enlarged to the itistk.of the bon- Times,,:and to be printed on similar pe ; that the establishment is now worth 8300,000 ; that one of its advertising col umns is reckoned to be worth from 82,500 G. $:;,000 per year ; and that its rates of advertising have recently been advanced from Vi u) 100 per cent. The Tribune is, n'ithont gaestion, the leading political joirnal in the country, and, exercises a vast amount of influence. Q.l" Tim vacancy in the Supreme Court, to which lir. Bodge, wns 4 nominated by highest vote girca to a succubsful eaudi date was 595. Deal b On SUttll'llay Morning last, a eobired man, of this place, named THOMAS ARM srltomi, was found lying iu an open lot in thd S iuthern part of the town, in a dy ing State, and expired a short time after he was discovered. lle had lain out do ing the greater pin, of the night. Hr was of grossly intemprate habits, and was very drunk when he Ilia down to sleep "that sleep whieh knows no wakening on earth."--- Sen tin el. The Slate Printing. On the 31st ult., the two branches of the Legislature met in the Hall of the Ilouse to opeu.the proposals for executing the Public Printing of the State, for three years from the first of May next, agreea bly to the act of Assembly. Both English and Gorman were award• ded to A. Bova lIANIILTON, at very low rites. We believe it is understood that Mr. E. W. STABLE, of this place, has an interest in the eontrraet. k understood that the Secretary of State, and Dlr. Crampton, are engaged in settling upon mutual instructions to the American and British cruisers on the fish ing grounds, and the colonial authorities for the protection and guarantee of the rights of American fishermen. 10t....7"5an La A r has accepted the Pres idency of Mexico, and was to return to thut coun:ry about. the first of April. In an in terview with Dr. Escobar, who was des patched to Carthagenn by the authorities of Vera Cruz on a mission to the exiled President, lie exprcseA great hostility to wards the U. States. 11:7•A cruel murder was committed in New York on the night of the 25th ulti mo. Thomas Peary, a ftonetititter, beat his wife on the head with a mallet and chisel until she died. A son of the par ties, as in the case clieipring,##the prin cipal witness against the father, who is a native of Ireland, The wife and husband had been married- twenty-two years. VERY II UNGRYAt is Awl in one of our exchanges, &bat:, among . tho appli cant% for office , s der aim action%) admin istration at el* present time, there are no less than thirty-three At-Oovernors'of non 'Stites. - • 11:7The .044i0s uhxiild and ,silver For Mid from this sountr*, 1'e 4111 7 eqtlias Aloilds ildifsikid Imw Califursis. ' " , Pessimaylvaulis College. Tbe winter session of this Institu tion gill close on the 20th inst. The an• nuual address before the Bible Society of the College will be delivered on the Sun day evening previous, by Rev. J. A. Same, of Baltimore ; and the discourse before the Liantesn Association, on Monday eve ning, by Rev. Dr. Wr.usTsa, of Balti more. A 'VETERAN TfIIEF.—A colored woman, named Elizabeth Wilson, is before the New York courts, charged with a emu plieily of robberies. One hundred and ninely.one indignents have been prefer red against her, and should she be convict ed on eat% count to the extent of the law, alto could be sentenced to the State prison for nearly one thousand years. 7'Tho Germantown Telegraph Pays that on Friday last the Coroner of Phila delphia county held an inquest on the body of one of the inmates of the Insane Asylum near Frankton], who committed suicide by thrusting his head into a hot oven and holding it there until he had roasted himself to death. ifkirA portion of th 3 members of the English Lutheran Church (late Dr. 14- ker's) of Lancaster, have withdrawn from that Church, and organised a separate con gregation, under the pastoral charge of Rev. .Tomt S. CRUMBAUMI, formerly of this place. Mr. Crutubaugh, we believe, was licensed for the ministry at the meet ing of the Synod at Reading, the begin ning of the present week. IRON TTRNPIIIE.—Iron wilLte the great material fel almost every thing at the proper time. A company has been or ganized at :Cincinnati, Ohio, to pave the turnpike from the head of Western Ave nue, at Brighton, to Cutnminsville, Spring Grove, and Carthage, with iron plates The sides of the road will be filled in with dirt and ornamented with shade trees. 7)-T he re toms of the municipal elec tion in Cincirtonti, Allow an overwhelming majority for free schools. Mr. Pratt, the lender of the Catholic movement against the schools. was defeated for Councilman in the ward which had elected liiin for the past two years. The Democratic candi date for Moy - or, D. 'l'. Snellbaker, is prob ably elected, owing to the fact that the free school party divided their votes between two aspi rants, : to the office. EDUCATION Ay IDIOTS.—The House of Reprettent.atives has passed n bill appro priating the I , lnn of - 1140;MM for the endow ment of an institution in Philadelphia, for the education of Idiots. wirl_The bill Plibsequently passed the Senate, by-a vote of Di to 4, after reducing the appropriation to $20,000. AL There is in one of the county poor houses of Alabama, an old man of ova 90 years of age. who was ferrytqau for Wash ington and his army when he crosseil the Delaware, jot prior to *eiiioving thelgreat victory of Trenton. fri - The Secretary of the American 131- bk. Society- is of opinion that there are not loss than one million of families in t.bc 17. States without the Bible. The good book is uot. properly ilistreJateil. prA Frenelinuka who proposed to es tabli..ha school in. New Orleanq, 'having heard that a high school w ould be most respectably patrouised, took a room iu the garret of a fokor-story house. 3i&-The Legislature of Maryland of liMaryland have adopted resolutions return ing thanks to the Pennsylvania Legislature for the invitation which has been given to the Legislature of Maryland to visit Har risburg, but respectfully declining toaccept it, on account of urgent buainess now be fore that body. Connecticut State Election took place on Monday last. Thomas 11. Seymour, the democratic candidate is re elected Governor, nod the whole State dem ocratic ticket is elected by the people.— Both houses of the Legislature are strongly democratic. Or - 'A !few days since a girl of four years, residing with.lier parents in Grafton, Mass., died in sonsequlnice of swallowing a pin, some six weeks previous. The tride-cake at the marriage of Na poleon 111. and Madame de Montijo, was made in London by Messrs. I'ursell. It weighed 829 pounds with its ornaments. arg.The State of Missouri has appro priated $4,000 to defray the expenses of transporting artielcm to tho New York Crystal Palace Exhibition. The total reeeipts of gold from Australia, in all this year, are. estimated at twenty millions of pounds sterling, or about one hundred millions of dollars. is - p Two gentlemen of New Orleans have each made 85,000 during the last two years, by importing flue breeds of fowls. lier Mr. lowland, the American mer chant, who died recently in Italy, has left 20,000 to the charitable Institutions of New York city. gr_7The House hag antihded the State Resolution in regard to a final adjournment of the Legislature, by inserting the 19th for the 12th of April. GOVERNOR OF 1111NNESOTA.— President Plans has nominated, and the Senate haii confirmed, Hon. Wilms A. Hosugan, of Indiana, for the Governo ,of Minnesota. erne U. States Senate has adopt e d, rosolotioo, 26 to 9, deolariog rho right of its pnwoont, to totoove Judges ilk the TSPiiork* Death of Mrs. Cam •rhgwife of Gen. Case. while,' eickne4s celled him away Irons Washington medistely idiot the fourth of Al Irch, died a ; Detroit on the 3lst ult. She was thought to be recoverin g a few days pre viously ; and her decease was unexpected. The Detroit Tribune spoke of her as n meat excellent, kind and charitable lady. whose death will be a severe lope, n o t on• ly to her eminent and venerable eonsort— hier family and frienda, but to the entire community in which she lived. Some of 117 "Union" Locufoen papers itt the South idvonate a reorganiz stioti of the Southern Union Party, to serve as a check upon Pieree'sadministration, which they say has become identified with the Southern Rights wing. The A thena (Georgia) Banner says *lf we a mum agree in sustaining the administration of Gun. Pierre, we in•tv, at least, agree to keel) down the Strees stomata in the State Novernintnit. and in the Congressional representations." The New York Evening Post pays the following flattering compliment to the .I)eineerstie" masses now swarming at W ashington "A large portion of the population at IV ashington at present consists of fugitives from labor and fugitives from justiee. In the first class are comprised those who are too lazy, or other wise too enmpetent to earn a living, and who want the govern ment to tampon them. The fugitives front incite are those who have been cud gelled from home by their own party, and come hers to make a market for their wounds." P_77llr. Hob' t Elder, of Lower Swartarri town.drip, Dauphin co., was killed on last Tuesday while on his way home to Ilarrisburg on business. In coining down a hill, a short distance cast of the borough, his horse took fright, and, as is supposed, in jumping from the carriage, Mr. Elder was instantly killed. ittiv-Thel i.titmi , !ister (%11.1.) nernorrat says that on Friday last the I...irtners' and Merlianirs' Bank of Carroll county des troyed seven thousand of their one dollar notes. Gran.—,l new gofil region said to ha ve hsen discovered lima ntlacca, i 3 India, which promises a considerable i aerease ol the precious metal, as 11.1ms ti-alia and California were Hot enough to support the •anta of Ilse world. Green peu, raised ut Weet Cambridge, )laws., wow rAld in Boston, on Saturday, It the rate 01120 per biudieb irn_Ex-Soutor 1m14311 ap pointoa Trtasanar oC tito Miut ut l'itiladd phi:t. )D IL is sad Mat the N Attomtl Admin istration has 'bout foamy Ilioutlioot uG ticre to dispor of, and that one hundred and twe my tluttband applicants are duck ing tit cut. .r," The Congestitional election in the State of Virginia Wil take place on the 2titli of May, that belt. the fourth Thursday of the month. serret your nnocess in f311.1111!ItP, sir r Queri3l. 11a, hn ! Printer's luk ! - --P. 7. liar num. si 7 - John kettley•ell, lota been appointed Sahli Officer fur Lieu Port of Baltimore, tr Pllonry 31. Ileigart iiitA been ap pointed l'o,ttitaster at Loney ter. It%Tit AND Iturcae.trivio ra.ix HAVANA. —Departure of Stiatu :Jana for Mexico. —By the arrival of the Crescent City at New York. with Havana dates to the. 2tlili tilt., we learn that General Santa Anna arrived at Havana on Ute Bth in the Enghall snail steamer,' arid sailed the next day for Vera Cruz, accompanied by los family, and a large number of Mexi can The health of Mr. King was not im proved, and lie designed leaving the 6th ill Bl., fur Mobile, in the U. 8. steamship Fulton. Ile is haul to have been CIIIII• pletely disgusted with the discourteous eunduct ul the Captain General, and would leave the Lslaud without seeing Tits NEW Surrin Coissuit.— I he of ficers of the mint at Philadelphia are now closely engaged in coining the new silver pieces of the denomination of three, ten and twenty-five cents. in order to meet the public wants for small silver change. the work at the mint now goes on both at night and by day. 'rho new quarter of a dollar weighs•precirely four penny weights, and is 7¢ grains less than the former piece. As compared with the current Spanish quarters, the new coin is decidedly heavier and 801110 wSat finer. None of the new dimes or half dimes have yet been struck. SINGULAR RAIN STottai.—On Friday night of last week there was a rain storm before day thief' in Cincinnati. and when daylight came, the pavements throughout the entire city were found to be strewn with a yellow substance resembling subli mate of sulphur. Several scientific gen tlemen examined it and pronounced it to be the pollen flowers, which, they suppose, must have been gathered up in large quan tities in the rat South, and bol) north aril by the wind. Many earth worms were also found on the pavements. suppos ed to have also fallen with the rain. LIBRRIA AND THR UNITICD STATS9,— Preeldunt Roberta, of Liberia,..in a recent letter, expresses himself highly pleased at the fact that our government has dis patched 'Commander Lynch. U. Stale. Navy, on • reconnoissance of the African coast, as indicating something good for Li beria. Ale says the United States moat soon adopt measures to avail themselves of the immense trade which will in a few years spring up in the new Republic, or England will secure a monopoly, as she has teady two steamer's which touch regularly at Monrovia and Grand Basta. that are doing a litige.businese.' Mu. PILLII9RII MID Map. Casa..4The funeral of killutotif took Ogee at Buffalo, ou Saturday afternboo, and that or Mrs. Case at Detroit on Sunday after nowt., Thai were , koth attended by a large coneourre of aymoh m ,jpg fektmelf, A TRAotitrt 11 f rm.! heart rending tra,rt , ly ise , iirred in this vicirritY few tinva sines. The eiretintstencee, as tar Is I harp been *hie in leetii thrift, are as follow - ft : A num by the onnie oVale t . tine Sign hail been for about ten le)* at !eliding a protraeird refiutotot meettetf, in he took a deep interest. On Tues day evening la-t. fr flue execethair earn• esiness with which he preyed of the roe , gregation, some of his tripods feared that his reason was ghoul to be azaitt over throw•a. Ile had once been memo.. tor :i short tune, le coaaelpience of ra s es.rve gruel at the 11.1 is of a eon. No MyinpiWM of instantly was, however. discovered nn her way lidme from elinrchi but early on tlis Ills nextmoinitig he went Mot the house uI moghlmr and commeneed staging ; after which lie prayed, and particularly for the wile of the man in whose h o use he was, that who have grace to 1 . 11)11)1e her to endure the great lrualm that awaited her. &v. Illaviug then informed his friend that he was commanded ht• the Lord to It ill and admonished loin to i'wepare for death 011 that day, he went 11.1111'. Mom, after wards he seised one of his children by the ' fret, and da-lied her brains nal on a log. 'l uuruavntg the child on the gr,,und he ex claimed, "That idol,' now iei happy."— II Is wife. who II:M . 1mo here eonli .ed, now );'prang from the biol. and attempted to make her escape. She was, however, overtaken by her husband and felled to the groom'. Happily, she was sot mu rimisly injured. Ili' this lime several or his neigh bors had vollected, and the unhappy in WWI Wliil 1111101 diffieulty overpowered and conveyed for security to the jail in Perrys burg. lie is now ii raving maniac, het has a perfect knowledge ot what he has end says his child is in heaven.-- Itue could almost wish that his reason may never return while he lives. that he may be spared the anguish who'll would thew overwhelm loin. Before this he had been kind to his fainily, and bitterly had been altogether exemplary in his general elm duct.—t'orrerpooltlroi New York• Exprras. DIttIIFINs itY SUINIERLAND . IS Pht lI TION to the ittilien of the Untied Shines, it is said, is On the way heiti, to he entrusted, to Mrs. Stowe, whose abseoti.e ruse not rah-TO:tied upon. One of these papers is raid in be signed by half a million of lathes. and another by 1501000. REM R K VLF. rolleetion I.f will 11111111111111/4 on MI way froni to the New York \York's Fair. saitilaim Mg a singular phenomenon in the bruin Inns. This rre.onre, it is said. is of no color heretohnr apprort:Ol. lo his Appcmo t bnt is rorionsiy Ouirkeil with all toe c uloro of the rainbow. I'oturt..‘Nl), )Iv. ) pi 1 1 . t the (4..k.t ion of 31:1). or to ‘hty, I 'all moo, 113,1, 1,313 ; I bow, temportmcili :153 ; Fox, 1 t•totorat. 1,1 I ; five :15 ; scattering 911. Tito w have •1 do. 7 ttl.l,rancti, niol I'2 of the 21 Councilio,t). — SALARIE, (717.11. S. m genet al tinpresNt..l) appears to )w that at the late Pen34loll 01 Coligrrss. 71:11arieS of thy (I. Ni wooers in litany .1 the Courts 1.1 Etirope. were inereased t.. Sri.o,- 000. Pilo, however. p.errt.ptewts. The roposillim thto ugh a tht•acreentettl of the two hooves. SP:MURK 01 , iS•%t[ TAIK94.—Tile 01611 ()mike haying reittet.l t.. pus liiY 13%0ht Irr ted ern) them. contrary h, the prirtlegt granted by their eitkrter:,, the y Treastirer I Tenet! the vault:. HI the I 'leve l:m(l Minks laet .`4oitmhy, ant! Netzetl the ammmt el tales dee hy them. The Levi were vatiomwly left where he eomitt.g. them. l'he al; ttttt ni dinir 'mull 11.16 about 3139,- DeNlll , I, of Boi.lo, It) whom the Ranks bail prsvionsly sssignsil 'heir interest in this money im u rrdtatelt• re plevied. Tin. question is lir he tested su die U. S. Court as n,.nn as possible. SANT.I AN% 1.-11 ie to•liered that Sams Amin. on his return to Aloxieo, ttt trcda In reilnee the repailie to x Ilelwewinu ry on the Spanish Crown. The Worn movements of that wily will hn watched with much interest, hers its rxwll as in 111ekiro. More ithiveit toot hero boiled , in (!tihiS, and the Captaiti-Genertil hit+ etiottietlit large number lobe nrrested, wito+ :ire im plicated in the hooding of the ',flyer., A man bad hetirr be poiemired in , bin blood than in his prinrirdre, t"7"11 is stated tll.lt there•ars 2.004 ('u• han youths in the schools- of the. United The Minnesota Lerslatore has reject• ed the Maine Law WWI one majority. lErThere is a bible still preserved, written on Palm remves, is the University of Gottingen, coot( 5,3713 leaves.— Another bible of the some material is ut Copenhagen. An exchange says: "The three Medical Colleges of St. Louis, lust week,gradnated one hundred and eighteen young curers and killers!' What was the proportion of each rharrite; news for the Soh. Whittisville. N. Y., July lA. tR4B Mr. Seth W. Fowl.: Dear sir—lt is with pleasure I write you this re/61cm., staling my experience in the rise of Dr. Wisner's Balsam of Wild liberty. hi November hest I was taken with a severe cough. My lungs were vouch of freed. so much that it was with difficulty I could breathe. Heating of your Balsam, I procured, and took partof one bottle; end to my titter aston ishment my lungs were freed and my cough cored. lem happy la recommend (bib Balsam of Wild Cherry to the public as one of the best medicines for eutoglutand colds I over used. IV M. SWIFT. Now that this peparation is well known to b• amore certain cure int incipient COM,U3IP— TION, ASTHMA. LIVE COMPLAINT; CfM.YOns, BRONCHITIS, and ail similar inf lections, then any other remedy ever known. thme will be, and NOW ARE Plum) tlmse so vagariously wicked es to concoct a spurious. ani perhaps poisonous mixture, and try to palm it off as the genuine Balsam. We tiles no false alarm. We advise the public of these schemes. that their health may not be trilled with not ourselves plus*. „ ft 0 . dared of our Mu rights. THE UENUINE AND ORIDINAT. . DR. WIATAR'S BALSAM OP wit.D CHER. RY, on account of its great popularity, hes been EXTENAVF.IN COUNTERFEITED I N PHILAELPHIA. and some thousand 6041100 F the spurinis imitation thew. into the market and extensively circulated. Thiele to emotion riveters 'and the public econnit easiest pnrehisdpg any either than that haslet THE WRITTEN PIEh NATURE OP I itcrre on the strapper. Wirer imie ip Clettyabitg by MIMED /AA and by /hisgguitis generally. eig lIIMIMPS/La: :t., a.. t la W alit Nirri”.. pril 5 —.The Meaname ta m v emitirmell ell file . fryo;soirO 11 11 l ll Minns 11/1•11 111111 he-et as tole, tisnigh there •was a 4, sn i fight itexinril Ihrtu. (.en. Ihx, ax i i ehill-Tresiestorer at New York, had eicht votes thrown in oiiiimismon to him. The nom initMot of )4r. fetid for the mild of Philadelphia, wax restated oti the same ground. hut was finally confirmed. CuRIIIIIS FREAK OF INPANITV.--John ittae, an itioane mail, died reeently iiiieFien Ilraiwe Co., N. Y.. having liter ally viarvell death. A poet lwortern vxmilinalaili was held. when his revealed (lir, following 0111114141 S : --one large ' , dyer ieamiaital, K pair of steed specuielem nicely rolled up, and a key fur -window, tip a clock. IlAftlil ED. 9n I Itimoro, on satunky morning lag, Pr. A Illt AItA At 11. rCtll"l',oftlwaplare.and Mims .1 XNC Wi 1.50.X1, late or you oty. In 4 libothitown, on the A Ixt utt., hy the. Hp". .1.. 14crlinet, Dr. I, M. LOCOMAN, of I,ittlete It n.l "Mixt MA 1,13.11 11., daughter of Or :1 ohn Fwhirr, of York. int the 314 ult. hT !atm. TI. P. thutenntil. ler, Mr. W 11, 1 41 it \ I Nil IV HEY. anti Alms et.l - AII LOA 4 Oita county. , Oorthe Witt ult., by the Hey. John Heck. Mr. s (I El, F . crti.W EI,L, of Oki!' county. ■ol, NI ram 51 %UV ANN MIK Of IN , of War nesthoro'. 'On the 2tilth :eortre Svrartz'olugth Mir PHILIP Pllli, ul York county, still M INS 4438 ANN All II II 1./L, .1 this comity. I) (he 2 - !it a t., by Rev. S. Uutenue. Mr. JE 11E141Aii tIELIKRS.untI Mica I.AVINIA M. U R of If ninn On the :9th ult.. by the Rev. George Diehl, the nee. JO 14 N WELPLEV, neuter of the Lethersol •chureh at Emmttenuru, mod Mac AMELIA EA DER .4,11" rer.lonck ffn the Ail info , by the Rev. Jacob Zwller, 11. BUEHLER, EN end M. ELIZ tHETII s; 11.11 1: It 'l', all of Gettysiburk. (Its the Ith inst., by the Rev. F. Coning, A 1.- , l/Elt V STUKENIIRANI) and BARBARA DI EN both of fork. the thr same der, by the elme. Mr MICH .4NI'ON CIRAIIM AN awl ItO.INA M. I UTE 'XI A N —both of the same id tee. (In the !name by the 11.1111 e, .11111 N BIRK VII and MA it(l A it ETTA CA UNS—el the same lilac.. (in the came (ley, by the time. FREDERICK R RONK end I.I.IZAIJE l'E I'l IA N —ef the same place. (In the vein. ilev, by the rime. T,MJIA CRA MER. of Lenceeler county and ANNA KLEIM, oft'un.le-rland snooty. t)u the Aga,' thy. by the 'mine, If MIME JAvotts Kl'itAsst:ll-4..th 4.1 Cumborlatitl I'OlllllV. Chi the 51h in -1., by the same, in Conn wog° Chapel, W 11,1.1 AM &1411.1.0 N GA I'll - E 1(111111.1 . K. tlauKltier of JAcob Nor -••• 111 .1 t'lia Al the •un. girlie • 1111 Alter. I.t• the .rule. I 11! H111111.EN11) , ER •1111 Mu' 1.1113" A '!I IT 11-11.411 "I Ihl. catiiity. hi the 7th ti.•l . by the lie• P. A,1.1,,11 .1 11 1411 V 1141 , 1 ti A 1:1,. ITT 1:.1. 11E It I . --1.11) Wiiile+loOKll, Adam. vu Il e th e s+no • liv. by the same. JOHN 11, ►:II'H W(lt: SNEIIIIIIII lairs NANCY NIAR TIN— both of •witldtorg. 11' altingi..ll 11,1. I) I E (►. nu the 114 lilt., Ili the regitlenee of hi. son-ir Vivr. Mr Chrigit oil Ziegfrr, in Railer lowndlii 1.14 Flit IsT sen (hi the 3 , th nit. . %Ir. GEORGE (41161.:1,E or Butler it.hip, 411 ),a,lo 11:. the .:141 ult atm of Mr. Geo of Mountiov toerualop, aged 5 3eztra, 9 1101111111 sad 1 t 113}1t. 4, the l•th ult.. Pt:TP.ll.mm ,tt rikriollan nud I 'Alitartito ofaelmart. of Ilamilloidi.,u townaltip. aced 1 year I: mouths aryl '23 ilAva Neor Ltltleato‘vo. on the :Ithlt ult.. Mr MI- I II H A lIN 611. (l'o ttut,) aged about ill On the 4 , h itiot .t the residence to( her mow i , .14w. S MIIIIIIOI. in l'un.berhind t,Arto sditn. 1114. ANN !IA N to the 72101 y rat 01 her Al NEW GOODS. cut). 1t NoLn Ilos pod received, and ii nou• opening, A 1.‘111:C. STOCK OP 1400dpi, rnl,rneilit. every rnriely of LADIES' IlltEgS GOODS, ID N N ETS, NI. N GS, A ; every v irieiy of I)res4 t;ogotlpi for ; n large Fulek of READY MADE ('OTIIING, GRO— CERIES, Ar. ; ]River Boards and Groan? Fir. stor. hor (lash—all will he sold as cheap as they Call be had at any other es tablishment. NEW ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS. visT reeeirinz a new and well %elect .. eti Stark of DRY (:(H)I)S e . “110— CERIES AND QIJEENSWARE. at K U RTZ'S Cheep Corner, (latefy Ham ersley's.; CALICOES, E largest and hest selected lot of CALICOESoIiat has been in town some time, of every style rrom 6 cents tip to 14, erlo. he had at KURTZ'S cheap corner. The Ladies will please call null see them. PARASOLS. II E Ladies will please call at t KU RTZ'S Cheap Corner and see IHrge. slid well se!eeted lot of PARASOLS, !liming thew large sizes. BERA(WS & I►ELANES, A heantifol apsortment, ell etyles, to be lin] at KURTZ'S Chenp Corner. Cloths and Casaitneres, driF every deveription, color and styles, ' lll which we will cell low. Call and ceo them at KURTZ'S cheap corner. wATTINET velvet and a g reat variety " oI PAM'S GOODS. for Alen and Hoye, at the cheap corner of KUlt UMBRELLAS, A VERY Large assortment , all kinds va- sizes from 37/ coots up, at KURTZ'S. isoNNFTrs, vERy line lot of Bonnets of the .rw latest styles to please the most las tid• emia. at very low raleq, to he had at K U RTZ 8 Cheap Corner. Queensware, INT 'all its varieties anti styles cheap at KU RTZ'S Corner. GROCERIES', °F all kind. anti fresh. to he had au 111 W as the market affords at KURTZ'S clomp eorner.. Icent'y Jeans and Tweeds. A,Ny variety or totori end 'We for the reason,- at 'KUNTZ'S cheap CUTIICr. An Excellent Remedy. flzrTliuse of our friends afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Ate-, will 0 41 Itegnielves greatly relieved by the toe of r t. H. H. 11 ighee's eiteellent Remedy for Pulmona ry Diseases- It. mot. be had at the Drug Store of S. H. Reantata, in Gettysburg at 73 cents a bottle. lIAI.TIMUKE MARKET. [►IIOM TH It • avrixons mos or rurrinnar.l not:R.-11w advice' by the steamer Arctic Gave caused more firmness in brendslulre.— ma ice or 8101110 1,000 bldg. Howard street brands in the morning at 9 4 75 ; City Mills held it $5 per bbl. it!e Flour fl, and Corn Meal 3a $3 121 per 1,111. GRAlN.—Wheat quiet. Sales of red st 1 03 a $1 07 ; white do. I Us a $1 12 per bushel, as to quality. Rye 73 a 75 cents per bushel, as to qual ity. White Corn 51 a 53 rents, yellow do, Sri a 58 cents per bushel. Oats 117 • 38 cents per Clo'veraeall a I'2 a $8 25 per bushel; Timothyseed 3 12 a $3 25, and Flaxseed II 40 per bushel. GROCERIF..4.—The market is quiet We quote Rio Coffee at 91 aPi (vote per lb. Nedra mud Molasses unchanged. Rice 41 a 41 cents per It.. HMV IsIONS.—The market remains quiet ; males small. We quote Mesa Pork nominal at 15 50 a $l9 Per 1.1.1. Mew Beef $l5 50 per 1.1.1. . Bacon abouldeis a i;a cents, aides, 71a 71 cents, and hams 10 a 12 coax per It.. Lard in bids. 9 cents. and in kees 101 cents per lb. Hatfrr in keg. 14 a 15 cents per lb. Chetae 91 a 111' ensile !per lb. YORK MARKET. FLOITR. per ha. from VI agons, WHEA 1 . , per bushel, COHN, OATS, TIMOTHY SOED, per I.wiliet, CLOVER SEEP, •• rI.AX•+F:FI), I.l.Az•Vilt OF PARIS, per ton, HANOVER MARKET. FLOUR, per burr!, ((rom Wstgoun) 94 97 WHEA t., pet bu.hel, 1 00 to 1 O 1 It 1( E. 10 00101 48 017':. 33 TIMOTHY-10:ED, 2 Ml (I.OVER,sEEL), 5 50 to 8 00 FLAX-SEED. 1 12 MORE FUN AGAIN! The Forrest Thespian Society, OF GETTYSBURG, greatly eneour luF aged by their first, will give their second grand exhibition THIS EI'ENING, at Nl'C nnnaghv's lull, when and where they will appear in two LAUGIIABLE FAIWEs. Between the plays there will be FA N Y D.% NE E —the Sailor's Horn pipe—in hill costimtv. The performinices will conellide with the ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELS. The citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity are very respectfully invited to he present. pcf-Dioird open at 7 o'clork—curtain rises at 7i. Admission 25 cents--chil i!ren half-price. licr For particulars see small bills. Awl! 8. FRESH ARRIVAL. One of the largest and prettiest stocks of .fautg y iittapit Eve, offered in this place, JL. sciucK has just returned from • the eastern slues with his Spring stock of /W.W.I •4. ST3 PLE GOODS. whidt he invites the public to examine, at Ilia 111 . W location, South-West coMer of the Diamond. lie feels confident that lie rail please every taste, in 51)1e, quality quantity and puce. Ilis assortment com prises Black and Fancy Silks, Satins, Mirage de Laines, Moue. de ',eines, Jackimet mild Cambric Muslin, ingliams, Calicoes, Trimmings, Canton Crape Shawls, a s plendid article ; Bonnets, Ribbons & Flowers ; Cloves, Hosiery, Irish Linens, and hundreds of other srticles, in this line. Also, Ctol hs, Cassi meres, Cash meretts. I n di an Cloth, Tweeds. Cottonades, Lin en Checks, plain and fancy Vestige, tke . Oa' Call and examine for yourselves, at the South-west corner of the public square, and if you dont say that my stock of goods is one of the must desirable that you ever saw, the fault will not be mine. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to me by a generous public, I ask a continuance of the same, promising that nothing shalt be left on. done no toy part calculated to please and accommodate. J. L. SCHICK Gettysburg, April 8, 1853. EMAD 'MAIEIRAGSTS. I WISH to purchase a:numhet ()ILAN') - 11 - WA RRA N TS, fur which I will pay a fair price, in cash. D. MIDDLECOFF. April 8, 18537—if BON NETS, Ittbloout and Flowers, a A- 0 large aseurtinent of the different styles, to be found at S ll A NV LS, Bonnets, Ribbons, and Dress Goods, a select assortment, just open ed, and cheaper than ever, at MIDDLECOFF'S. pARASOLS and FANS, a variety that must please, will be found at SCRIMS. C I. A IN'S celebrated premium TOOTH-PASTE, Vegetable HAIR OIL, and FANCY SOAPS.. fresh sup. ply just opened at _ . MIIM LEW FF'S Keep It Before the:People phAT MARkNJS SAMSON has just ate received one or the largest and most varied assortmentto(Over Coins of every description ever offered• in the county, and at prices that will not only please, but re• ally abionish,. Give us s mall before per chasing. F OR SAIAB, A ririst-rate PATHWAY COOK STOVE, 1411.11G.te size w,ith, pipe. and trimmings cou4dete.o ft will be sold very . low., 13111P•ln cliiire at the "STAR"I-111lee. LIST OF LSTTERS, Remaining in the Post 'Office at (leßye burg, April la, IBM. Allison Francis McCarty . Michael Arndt David McGrew William Bann Miss Hannah MuCleat John Beyer Christian Myers Isaac Brinkerhoff Cornelius Ortliwein Frederick Briuker William Paeher Anthony W. Bucher Jesse 'Bailey 0. Henry Beek Mayhew Riley Miss Margaret Beecher & Hoover Rathfon John Black Miss Mary Reuling Valentine Black Michael Stump John Boring William Snyder Mrs. C. J. 0181 all Jacob Scott Mrs. Jul hula Deardorff Andrew Stultz Granville Epley George A.: Sarnels Miss Rebecca Everhart Jacob Study Doct. D. l Ellis Miss Sarah J. Sanders B. D. Eukart Henry Sanders Samuel Guinn Miss Mary A- Smith Anthony Hinkle C. F. Sanders Mrs. Susan 'lender Pius Swisher Franklin Homier Mrs. Susanuali'relen James Halm henry Thomas Benjamin F. limier Joseph Unger Will' Irwin W. Valentine John A. Jones John E. Wintrode Miss Sarah Johnson \Vidow Mary Wierman Isaac Junior J. 11. Zimmerman John Lott Jacob A. ►t. I'. M. ittirl'orsens ealling fur letters in the alitive list, will idolise say they are advertised. PROUTY & 'MET irs griculturid I fare-Howie and Seed- No. 104 3 Market street, Philadelphia: 1)R0,11 TY & MEARS' Patent Self- AL Sharpening "Ploughs, of all sizes, right and left handed—sub-soil, and double-mould, &c. with Steel Extend ing Points. Bar-Share, Beach and other kinds of Castings for repairing. The Em peror of Russia awarded for the above Ploughs a massive Gold Medal, value $3OO. Also, the greht medal, at the World's Fair, was awarded P. and M.'s Plough. No. 40. Cultivators with double point polished steel teeth, which can be reversed, thus getting double wesuol the common Weill. Also, Cultivators of all kinds with steel teeth. Spain's Amia-, pheric Churns, Corn Sheller., improved kinds, Hay and Straw Cutters,'•`'Hand Corn Mills, Corn & Cob Crushers, Geilds' Improved Harrows, Square and A Her rows, Horse Rakes, Grindstones, ready Lung. Dirt Scrap,rs, Agricultural Forum (Tr, Ox Yokes and Bows Forks for un. loading hay, Man•llay Rakes, Bow-Pins, Apple Fearer., Ox Muzzles, Mole Traps, Pruning Hooks and Chisels, Saws and Scissors, Iron Well Curbs, and Zirc tube ing for Chain Pumps, Coen Planters, Tor nip Drills, 4 to $5, Grant's Patent Fan Mills, Gorden Engines, Wheat Drills, Horse Powers and Threshers, Mowing and Reaping Machines, Chain Pumps. fltile 7 ies, Bull Rings, Patent Itain Suaits, Grubbing Hoes, Transplanting Trowels. flay mid Manure Forks, Shoe els and Spades, Garden and Field 'ROM Garden Rakes in variety. Children's Tools Darling Scythes, Swaths, with patent fast enings, Potstoo Hooks. Also, Horticul hind Tools, (of every desert ption,) Gard en and Grass Seeds, for sale at the lowest price, wholesale and retail, by PROU7r - A BA RRETT. April 8, 1851.a2in 1 06 to 1 16 YORK SPRINGS SEMINARY, Su:toner seentinn on the 2nd 0/51h month (Noy) During the past year 'the building has been enlarged and improved. The eel I is well furnished with Maps and Globes. of various kinds, and a new Solar Telluric Globe has just been obtained from Sim ton. Tim moat important Text books are used in the school, and the best meth ods of teaching are adopted. It is be. IMved, a better opportunity (or intellectual end moral improvement is not offered in ant• similar Institution in our State. The hoard and tuition of an annual see• shot of I 0 months, is $lOO ; or fur 5 months, *5O. One half payable in advance, and the remainder at the close of the term.— Rooks and Stationery at the usual prices. No extra charges, except for Drawing, and the French and. German languages. 'Communications addressed to the Principal, at York Springs, will receive prompt attention. JOEL ‘VIERMAN, Principal. April I, 1853.—td. _ Settle up and save Costs ! .".Y Books and Recounts have been pls red in the hands of D. A. BUENLER, Esquire, for collec . Those wishing to have costs will call on Mr. Buehler forthwith. ALEX. FRAZER March 18, 1853.-3 t lii•i3erP4lll" 41 , 14)1Daa A PS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto Wafers, Portmanies, &e.. a new as eortmen t jurt opened at BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, in Chamber burg street. O tt , F all kinds. Cap and Letter Paper of the best quality, Note Paper. Visiting Cards, plain and fancy Envelopes, Pen knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Pencils, &c., always on hand and for sale low by S. H. BUEHLER CO LLA RS, Laces, Edging and In serungs, a beautiful variety, just re ceived and for sale at SC BICE'S. SCHICK'S Conic giloll4 A ND see a first-rate assortment of Pen ni- Worms at SAMSON'S one price more, ouch u Black. French Cassimeres, Doe Skin Cassinteres, Fancy Cassoneres of every kind mentionable. Cessinetv 01 all colors and shades, and It prices to suit all. [ Oct. 1. THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening, in Baltimore street, in the Wet story building, a few doors above Fahnestocks Store, by D. A. & C.ll. BUEILLER. IMAMS. If paid in advance or within thr7year $2 pin annum—if not paid within the yes, $2 Ito. No paper discontinued untilall sr rea rages are paid— except at the option of the Editor. Singh) copies cents. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded es a new engagement. .Artnerhaemests not exceeding a agnate inserted three timec for sl—avery subsequen t (insertion 15 cents. Longer ones in the sum proportion. UI advertisements not specially Ordered for a siren time will be continued until forbid. A bbs. ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of silk in ds et tented neatly 11 44 promptly, and on reasonaght. wins. LOW. andVemeinteinehens Se tht 1 11449 g. Olt t opting such. en eonV q, MOM or 1 .4 4 11 4 1,11 " c Dew sublicAbonq *u be TAM 1401.44 shims sitentiou, NEW INMNIS. S. FAINESTOOL & SONS, HAVING just retentedtrown the *Wee. will open this dist (AprN 140 one of the largest and tenet ylesirable stock of Foreign and Domestic DH EOIODS, ever offered to the. Public. Having select ell them with care, we feel assured that we can offer to those who favor us with their patronage, as choice and desirable an assortment, (both 8. regards style. quality, or price) as has eyeebeen brought to this market. Having purchased most of nur goods from the manufacturers, we are determined to sell at setonishly low pricer, believing that the old motto, relit. ling to small profits and quick sales, to be true tr, the letter. Knowing that our stork will compare favorably with any in the county, we invite the attention of those about purchasing, confident that bargains such as are rarely offered, can he (*crowed by giving us an early nail. Our exten sive assortment. consisting of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Queensware, & Hard- ware, of every variety, and at prires to pith pnr (Masers, should be examined before 'w eltering elsewhere. We deem it needier. to enumerate aunties, ea 01If stock com prises every article inapt line. Call early and select from the new Stock at the sign of the 1t f) FRONT. FAHNESTOCK & SONS. April I. 1863. Every day brings topradherig• new-- To get the proof call on the Jew. ABRAM ARNOLD HAS just returned from thre - ssiern cities with the largest, most varied. and splendid stock of Spring sad Summer anode, ever offered )(11 the publin„ e(((( in part f C assimeres, weeds. Ky. Jeans, Caslintarettes, Berries, Berege De Prinui. Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons. and every article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. Also Gentlemen's Fancy Stocks, with Springs. All of which he has purchased for rash, and is really and Willing to dispose of on cheaper and more favorable terms than the same ran be bad any where else in the enmity. Then eome and feast your longing eyes In dazing on his inereltsudise, And tie'er shall you the day repent, When for his goods your dirties you spent. Whilst the shortest way to cook the hash., is always to plank down the cash. Geuygteurg. April 1, 1853. CANE SEAT CIIAIR M. 9 NV Fit CTOR No 132 North' Sixth Sire'!, opporite Franklin Square, Philarklphia. sobarriber in (toilet:lndy finiothittp, 1 and nn hand PLAIN Avid FANCY CANE SEAT CIL% IItS, in great variety - Elegant and Fashionble Styles, For Parinra..OntimPftiannYa nr f)fiarnforrit. made in Fancy Woods, Imitation Woods, and Fancy Colors, &c., &c. Iterepiiiiii.and Cottage Chairs. of light and beautiful designs : Cane Lonsigeo, Cane SonePa, Hall Chairs, Counting House rind Offiee Arm Chair 4, large and small Roeking Chairs. Store and Steam boat Stools, Windsor Chairs, and Settees, Ate.. itte. Housekeepers. Hotels, Steanthost and Rail Road Companies, will find it to their interest to call at theF antory of N. F. WOO!). No. 131 North 6th St. opposite Franklin Square, Philadelphia. April I, HIN3--3m. New Wall Paper Warehouse. BURTON 4• LIINING, MANUPAC EIMER i AND IMPORTERS. Se. 124 .Irch Street. second door above Sixth. Philadelphia. WHERE may be found the largest and hest selected stock in the City. COUNTRY PURCHASERS may here he accommodated, without the inconven ience of looking further, and may be a.- cured that they will reeeive i the advantage of their money. BURTON & LANING, tl4 ARCH Street •bove kliatb, Philadelphia. April I, 1853-3 m. CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! ABRA M ARNOLD has now on hand, and is commonly making up READY MADE CLOTHING, of all., sizes and qualities. which he will dispose don more reasonable terms titan any Clothing Store or Slop Shop in the town or county.— .Call and lee—lie defies all competition. March 28. FOR RENT, an i A GOOD DIVELLIND, WU' GARDEN and huge STABLE situate on the north side of East York it. ICrApply 10 A. B. KURTZ. March 4, 1853-4( REMOVAL, THE Snhecriber has removed his Store to the old Corner formerly occupied as a Store hy t Robert Smith, Esq. and lately by Maj. W. W. Hanferaly, where he invites his old friends and the public generally to give him a call. March 18. A. U. KURTZ. NOTICE. • LL persons knowing theniselaes in debted to tor bg Note or Book Ac counts will pleasweall Without delay. as it is absolutely neeessarylliat all accounts should he settled at least nitre a year. 8. FAHNESTOCK & BONS. Dec. 31. 1852. EXTRACT 'OF COFFEE. THE genuine, original EXTRACI OF COFFEE. which has been re cently so extensively brought into us uss a substitute for Coffee. and which tem,m mends iniolf by retools 010 chopen”, as v!.;1111 1 itt etil4ll4Ml 4V0V.0 10. 4.14 taliklif..o l 9W4 ) ° l ".' ' '6l; DUOIKER. sate ' lielr Pl* of drithAtilbt A Attive, Nina% NOM. NOTICE is hereby given is all Imo. 4 -7 Mee and Other penarna -moaned. that the Administration *counts herein after mentioned. will be presented at the Orphans' Court oradents county, for con firmation and allowance, on Monday the the 18th day of 441 next, viz : 100. The second and final account of Simon S. Bishop. Executor of the last will and testament of Worley J.Stonesifer, de• ceased. 101. The first and final account of Jo seph Bayly. one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Jane Bayly. de ceased. 102. The account of George Robinette, Administrator of the estate of James Rob foe lto, deceased. 103. The account to John Hoffman, Executor of tke last will and testament of John Marshall, deceased. 104. The first and final scrount.of Pe ter Diehl, Administrator de bonis non, with the will annexed, of the estate of Henry Hemler, deceased. 105. The first acentint of John Mating and Jacob Miring. Executor. of the last will and testament of Jacob Miring, de ceased. 108. The second and final amount of Andrew Pulley. Executor of the last will and testament of Wm. W. Bell, deed. 107. The r iot:mod sanctum 'of Leah C. Taylor and Wm. D. Taylor, Adminiatra. lore of the estate, of John W. Taylor, deed. 108. The first and final account of Jo cob F. Homer, Administrator of the estate of Feronies Hoover. dee'd. 109. The first end final areotint of John foyer. Administrator de bootie now.iptith the will annexed. of the estate of Jlsoob Hoover. deceased. 110. The first and final account of Ad am Butt. Administrator of the estate of E lisabeth Forney. deed. 1 11. The first and final account of An drew M'llwain. Executor of the , last will and tesiainent of Mary Orndorff. dereaised. 112. The third account of Mary Myers, Executor of the la.t will and testament of Henry Myers, dtio'd. 113. The second account of Mary My ers. Testamentary Guardian of Mary Ann Virginia Myers, minor daughter of Henry Myers, der'd. 114. The ierrina and final account of Mary Myers, Testamentary Guardian of Lonisa Henry Myers, der's', minor daugh- ter of Henry Myers. dada. 115. The first and final Recount of Da vid Noel, Administrator of the estate of John Noel, decd. 118. The first and final amount of John Diehl. Administrator of the estate of Cath arine M Kniyht. deeeneed• DANLEL PLANK. Regiater Register's Mee Gettysburg, March 41, 1b53. & QUA (4 //SHE Summer Session of the NEW .i lIX FORD COI,LEG I E ANDS MEDICAL INSTITUTE titi 1553 u► '54, will open in its various branches on Monday the !Ws ry . .9pril next, and con tinue till the first of 0.-tober next. Prict a for tuition as heretofore, sl`.; in the Collegiate, and no in the Med ical Department; payment in advance.— [No extra charge whatever.] For Pupi:s sent Irons ■ distance, the Pit incipirt-miti, - if derived, proenre bused, washing and tnehdiug iu respectable linnets for $75 per annum, pa:lnitint quierterly in at) v a nee. Parents and Guardians, who wish their snits or wards to receive a thorough edit. cation, without endangering their Physi cal or n-,oral health, are invited to coins and exansine the institute personally, since the evulenre of our own senses is more to be relied upon, than Mt any other. M. D. G. PFEIFFER, M. L. Mliseciput. N. B. The public aemi•auuual exam. Million of the pupils at the Institute will take place at the time fixed, viz : the hod Monthly in March. (this year ladling oil the 28th of said annuli) and continent's: si 9 o'clock A. M.. on said day. 'Exer cises in I►eclaination and Compoilititm at early candle light. Persons leafing inter ested in the advancement of knowledge and humanity, will, we may confidently hope, nut regret the time spent. if they layer us with their company on the occa- MON from the commencement. ■. D. O. P New Oxford Institute, March 21. SHERIFF'S SALE. ON Saturtlay, the 23d day of April, 1853, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, by virtue of sundry writs to me directed fur that purpose, will he exposed at public sale, at the Court House in the Borough oh York, the hollowing real estate, viz : A certain Plantation or Tract of Land, situated partly in Paradise township, York county. Pa.. and partly in Hamilton town ship, in the adjoining county of Atlanta, in the State alores \ iiitl, containing One hundred and fortylour acres and allowance, etc., more or less, adjoin ing lands of George Jacobs and Peter Dentine, in Paradise township, aforesaid, and lands of Abraham Trimmer, Jacob Becker, George Jacobs and others, in Hamilton township, Mama county afore said, on which are erected a large - two sto ry Brick Dwelling House, and two story auk Rack Building, Frame, and Weatherboanled Foundry, Ma• chine Shop, Frame Saw Mill, Carpenter Shop, part stone and part log, Stone Wash House, BRICK BANK BARN, WarOn Shed, Corn Cribs and other im provements. There is an orchard on the premises. sod about ten sores thereof is woodland. Seized arid taken in emu tion as the estate of Fraueis Grove and John Grove.' GEORGE ALBRIGHT, Sheri. Blierin , Office, York, ? • March 25, 1853. NOTICE. TeIIE undersigned having been sp. painted by the Orphsn's flnurt-of Ai ms ,county. Auditor to n e ttle end adjust the disputetbitents in the Account of tioimioN flereanns, jr,, Adtainistrstor of the Deiste of &morns Orentrun, i.e., 040 eased. •W 10 eStetide fiee 1 4 10 0, " faI!WP 4 N* al his at in Gettysburg, on maniay Me IItA dem q Ara nom'/., of lo 4.;A1., Phut 40 where all pries inteatalad gall altilOAL , * D. A. DUEIIIOER, itu&r, I fillltpll Id—at. , • , •• us* acrowearli 111,6:132: undersigned respectfully annnortee JIL in the Publie that they hive entered into Partnership. ender the name. lily). and title of HAMERBI,I( & FREY, to carry on C C NIXING in all its branches, and are prepared to furnish to order. on reasonable terms. all kinds of Coaches, Rockaway. Boat-Body. and Jersey Carriages. Buggies, km-,'man ufactured by the best of workmen, and which, for finish and durability, will ?hal lenge comparison with any manufactured in this plane. 0:"-The undersitned are also prepared to attend to REPAIRRibI in all tirmothei of the business, at the shortest moire. WM. W. HAMERSLY. .1. G. FREY. Gettysburg, P.. rob. lA, 1853-Iy. Mb. 'P = o l\ *. *4l EARDWARE STORE. ri I MIE Subscribers would impartially ttttt unite to their friends and the public. that tlsy have (paned r NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore st.. adjoining the risidencs of Davie Zutouca, Gettysburg. in which they are opening a barge and general assortment of HARUII4SI ~ IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES, CUTLERY, COACH TRIIMMIKOS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paiats,Oils, Dyestuffs, n general, i mottling every description of articles in the above line of husittetus—lit which they invite the attention of Coach makers, Blacksmiths. earpenters,Cobinet. makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock havingbeen *sleeted with great ears and purchashed (or Cash, we gnarl antee.(for the Ready Money.) to dispose of any part of it an as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. . We particularly request a call from our friends, hod earnestly, solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es. tabiish a character for selling floods at low prices and doing business on fair prin ciples. JOEL. IL DANNER, DA VIII ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 18.1851.-0. MEW qUICISm AND PLENTY OF THEM, At the Store of TIIE TWO EXTREMES. si the Old Suns iwi) dears below the Pam Of. fiee in Chisinhershorg *tree!. If yon teieh to Barr your money; 1 , 141111 . 1(111 him y am 11 ATS. CAPS. B0011114(141 SHOES. et W. W. PA rroN'S Eirshment. Eli hays his Gonda with at core. and ii prepared to offer bargains. Call and judge for veineselves. He has for-Gentlemen,.. Calf. Kip. and Heavy Hoots. of t h e t o rsi goaliov—priera from it 75 to 33 75. Calf. Kip and Connie Motel. from 51 00 to it 00. Slippers. (loiters, dte.. For Ladies. Fine Towing Gaiters, Half Gaiters. Mn. rneen Shoes. Jenny Lind style, Jefferson Slippers,./te., Morocco Gaiters, Miss'ses Boors snit Shoes. Alan, Hoye' and Children/4' Dome and Shoes. of every variety, a very large SW ointment. to snit all persona. Also Trunk. and Travelling Begs. • 'Alan. Honshu and Beaver Hata. of all kinds ; a very fine guide of new style moleskin Hat ; Knaauth and Non-Inter vention Hate, and a great variety of Fur and Wool Slouch Hats, from 60 cm. to 62 00. Come one—come all. • W. W. 'PAXTON. Oct. 8. 1852 NEV GOODS! NEW GOODS" •• • I F anhorriber lota jnet returned Imm II Philadelphia with a magnificent u sortment of NEW.GOODS • embracing every thing. Maple and desire bk. which he is prepared to sell at min plow Tate*, and respomfully in rites the patronage of old and new custom era. D. MIDDLECOFF. Nov. 19, 1852 XOTICA% I. EDFERS of Admitdotration on the estate of lessc Tyson. late DI Ildt timore township. Adonis County. Pa.. deed, having been granted to the subseri ber, residing in the same township. notice is hereby given to such as ate indebted to said estate to make payment without de lay. and these having ehtims•are requested to present the same, properly authentic'', ted. fur settlement. JACOB DRIEST, Adni r. Feb. 18, i853-6t. HAY WANTED. 'PERSONS br.ing Hay to sell will do well by calling on the subscriber. in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purehuing. The highest Market price will be ;midst all times. 0:7 - As lat intends having the Hay, after • being parted, hauled either to Hanover or 'Baltimore. ibo Proromoo to haul will be given to those from whom he may purchave. SOLOMON PO W ER*, Dec. 24.1852.—tf .1.4 4ppresetfre 11s anted.. AN APPRENTICE to Ow Tailoring Business will he taken by the Miller signed, Wapplicitipo be made immediate- The opplicont =lathe otiood.'atenly !labia. and mnetrsomo mcommendott. A boy from the country would be-preile. red-. ' J. H. BILELLX. • fob. 18, 19113.-wif • Freed Garden. Seed CIF Al+,llF tSDS, reirsivea from •044011004 "aft* fiords Lebow*. OlLXoiik. s 191 0110 by na." • , IMULIC A. Kall4 ia,%saa. TO COONTIT NEMPINTS & Con fecticnien Wevonal. - THE undersigned wnn,t reepeerfrillv infewin dealers in FRED, NM FECTIONERIES and OROCERIE%. That they are reeeiving daily, Clomp p. Lemons, Figs. Petunia. Raisins. Al I-. Filberts. English Walnuts, Airiest,. Teb• mann and Vslilornia Ground Nuts. Prlnete Maui, Pine Apple cheese, &sateen Cutting (Meese, engsrs, Coffee, Tees, all knot. of Spicer*. whole end g nnn nd, Cuivorrvvil and Preserved Ginger, Macaroni, Vermi celli, Dairy Salt. kr. 200 boxes Orange.. 23 boxes Lemons. 100 boxes Itaiains, 23 boxes Rork Ca. 'lt red. white and yellow, 25 boxes Go* Drops. Orange, Lemon. Vanilla. me., 25 boxes Jujnbepaste, Orantre, Leman. Ate . 25 boxes Chocolate Drops, 10 boil-. Stick. 25 boxer' Chocolate. Eagle and Spierdt , loo boxes Prunes in limey hoe., 100 Drama Figs, 10 hags 8. 8. 10 hip Filberts, 100 bushels °min..' Nuts. 50 jars fine Prunes. 25 gross Deo. lap's Premiem Blacking. /lc. The enbeeribers being appointed pids, ' agents for the ashy et apices for the “1101111. mental Mills. they wouhl a sespectially vite dealers' to eall and' examine iheir stork of apices, whole and groandt which they are determined to pelt me cheap us they ran be bought elsewhere. They ire prepared to sell their g00d... whieh are the hest make and quality that can he, had in any market, at CON Prices ! end One Prise only ! For pale Wholesale and Retail at No. 42 Market Street opposite V ork Bank, by MALI. IieI•INUER & 'ON Call and Examine for nurse/au March, 4.-1855. The Richest and most vatied assortment of FANCY GOODS, 'GIVER brought to this. place himinst iwek,rrweived Ijy SCHICK. and o. now opetting at Ida Store in South Bain, more street. The public is invited to rail and example goods and pricer. ,both nl which cannot but please. nc reels hilly es , .died,. Among his stock will he round LADIES' FANCY DRESS 110111S1 such as Silk.. Satins. Popleina. Tissues derive. Berage de Laines, Lamm. Al: mama. Hombasines.Gingliama. Swim. Jow onet sad Cambric Muslim', and Coheirs' in great variety. Also. &dinette. Tweeds. Commit:es. Nankeen, Limn Check. Veiling, of till Sort., In short his stork is very large. semi am braces all-in his line. iCrUall and judge for yoarsalloa.geo rouble in - aliow goods. . April Y, 1813. BARBER & HAIR•DRk fit AMUEL BcWlLll.losB:reSpPelitlii? * * 7 informs the eirsettorOf l lettysburg and ritranuers,who may tarry here until their !wattle •grow, that he hisispettedltaltaving end lifair•cutting Saloon in Chantireee. nag etrert. opposite Buehler's pourlittore. where he intends praiser', ting the utone... riel business" in all no hrsnehre. tie will shave you es Given us a city broker. and out your hair lo Ault the eat at raer phis. Then his 111 11 1 4**Prt prove the appearance of the h - itnias'emee. Front long rupteriewt ' , Metter* lie van go through the rannikelliolni of tb• tonsorial department with such ate inti: nine degree of skill. as to otters the opeitire approbation of dime who anbuslt -their chino to she keen ordeal of his rotor. March 11.--3 t CARRIAGES, CARRIBES: NEW ESTABLIUMENTs rriH E onharnriber resperthilli inkrins the publics that he is engaged in the Carriage-Making business and it par red to put up work in the most antis *e ntry manner. Any person warning arm? 51111COTAM'Alf, Buggy, Boat Body, or . *pare Carriage, will 410 WPII Inr rolling niethe saskiftitsod• sitZrREPAIRINO data >.4114010•0001 notice on inniittrate term~. at Ilia, /tap wren West Middle and West 1t wat. Inquire et Asmara, it Ztuouttea Thu* ware Stare. • The aubseriber tender* hia Ihanhr q► hi► rummers for their paironaer and reams. fully arka'a enntinuanne nl the saw. JOHN L itoixzwowni, Harr!' 11. 1853—ihn NOTICE TO TAX.PAYW mo nit E is honky given that tioiiirow -4‘ missioners ,will make en attinpowent afters per roof. upon all Slate sod Coln ty 'razes 1101141111eli for the year 11151110 thu Anil he psis m' ow or tosions Monday the IVA dew of April nix!. and' (7olleetors an beiafv requin.4l to maker otieh shaietnent to all persons paying. on or before said dee. Collectors will he reiptired to make payment to the Comity 's'reoutoret on or before Ihseaday the 191 A dnNnf April slot« Otherwise they will not be entitled to 114. abatement.Al 4 By order of hip roromisainnerii. , J. A UGHtNaApall,,pik, %mei) 11, 1863.-4 d NOTICE• Foote of Conrad freavor.fierte. THE undereigned. appointed hy it* Orphan's Court in make dew/Waldo* of the balsnre remaining itt dm bestial of Baton %tarsi, one of the Rxermans Conrad W deed. to and amongst creditors, will anew bur thee pnrprws. et at hie office in Gem/sham on Thuradny the 71h day of ApriParwr. at 10 o'clarit, A. M.. when awl wham al? penmen ?me. big claims spinal said' estate will please present then fee inamiesion and allow. trace. WrINEARY. Auditor. Nlare 11. Wir:4'•-431 NOZGV. .rfTERs optanienlary on that eels* 11 - 41 of Allmtv Fteiee. late of rilliaintOtio. east township. Adams co.. diesels* tteek, is se same sistwed at to the subeesibe is same anats'p. he heseltp aises.sotimt all persons indebted sa.saitl'esetie to make , tausittltate payment. awl: to Mines. Marisa, sgaistat thu sums is prostailOheele properly authetitireNted be, settletionl, • JAcalt TIEZEJt. jr. 004 !dank 96; 1363 L-66
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