Res Weilbelow" Nohewn. A TAlteletei Temeettt.-..rite ere/sof Mille..-The Dentiii Atfeerdmt rte , MINIM Ora terrible tragedy 'ffelitch (incur. olid at porteller. Michigan. .Simon o.' Keeler, he a At of dnitikennees. murdered his wile and killed hiinaelf. Mr. Keeler' wee the son of:Jodie Windt:tit Keeler. and I bode he and his wife were educate-1 and intention.% pommy. On Friday' March 25th. lodge Keeler Weninfrakinlil ftelAlleitesi to he gone until' Alatenley. the 27th, leaving his son and' wife. the only persous at home. For a- howl three stfecke previous to that day.' Sham 0. Kota,' hail been constantly in-' &Weil to excess in the use of liquor, an 111111111e1Milisilliis appetite for food had' foredniiihim. V. l it ~ , il ll l home Judge Keeler, be ie 'IL * .. istati hie sun and his wife th e tommgent: to elleilledeb,:bia MI that his drinking, i if peinettiVedilm would soon lead to a dinallatrittillise. Judge Keeler ex liiirteil hirarOlpitliii foot down on and promise i theiMrdintlitl hot drink another drop of i I ent *WM e let of January 1834, prom. i lit imilimois is Alinfeite.ense he would MO. InOrniget i and from his character that if he an 741111101114. would perform. to give him i the w ill the farm, which is well I ill -, . • ,ii . span of horses, wagon and b ~, ''""piyeke of working oxen. twen- 17 .'7 '- • stows. sheep, die.. and with all .. . tfarating utenai la, and to make - hint ' *sides, of hay. provisions, ' . - , to about p5OO. The anti fies', ~,, -t he was killing himself with lig',...,. ) '!,'Mit iletl the p ' desired by his '' .".. UNA keying—o Well, father. Ill' the . 4.'., . and when yon come home we i.tseefut, it all right." These were the ! -hi , erorde ever spoken between t •::, 3 , ' lei' departed upon his MIA t, info' tragedy that followed, Illt ra was i t ' , by mortal ey e. so I.ir as is kimpent ~,. • Sunday afternoon Judge Keeltenteletnord to his home, finding the 11040130111‘, - .Failing to arouse the inmate*. a nd '''ling of evil, he effected . an `,,'' . . limo the house, when the first' h met his eves was the corpse , of ,' iter-in.law, decently. disposed olio ' .*lrr of the sitting nein., her face hemedniii,mridi ahainlkerchiel as if for lour mi.igpi,hhostes straightened me still' in deadey*yilliria , was tinder her head. and by ' Win down. She had been shot ; ;t ilts .heart. heart. Upon entering the Ohningli the open door. he discos , - ' body of his son stiff in death. gra bet , . • .i.. Uliti tit his wife, to the bed which the: ‘ '''` ,' y occupied. and there died in templet IteMere. Upon scare king fur the mot of leis death, the father found tie*. liiirge,..piece had been shaved oil frotiPtinampfei opium, and to this agent betilibetett the death of. his son. eIAVKIIIIINCII IN Y. ATING.—A moires- Xdhe. Mn • g Star gives the 4 1 ,eteSting in India. as follows :_... a. .. of cooking and eating among thematiiim of India, striker a stranger as vitmt"mild and simple, especially if first ob. aseettit ea the ennterous rude little boats whit& iMe always floating around, and fol. low initard bound ships. On the even ing i l / 4 11tRitft day Ott the Iloogly, we tat r i I ''ilf the vessel l which overlooked .. 1140• A• soul with much curiae.. fey the preparation and eating of ismou l tet SW 011004811 i seal. First of ail, the native wherMeMd Se monk put a quantity' of rice into a small basket, not wales tight and. teething it over thenide of the boat. allow ed is So rovetarly full of water, Whae he isbetiritKet te Mesa the rice. and then lat, ~a ll wvrersel set on a rude funlatte I )oell, and. in tire' time. tawte vegetable or , rite ! hut is a 1 v • Masa quantity. Whim the.rime wan i it , imos poured into 'an immense 2 ` u „.,.. , "end the fish 'and vegetable, W ~,,ic- ; 1 4 . , fried, were - put at the side li sitting flat upon the boat, the dish. They conveyed the Sot je,the mouth with the right hand, hold qdoesiqe or rice consumed was relay as hilig the I:llWalteliitittllem fo rw ard, d w , a: n ti l i i iis t lL le a 'Shied dish Was passed around to stlines after which a little water was spite tht eating bend , to wash it ' Ow..ttaute dish. shit then the meal . . ; and an far as our subse . Attreettbanmetion extended, this is sub sswOMPll/41111e manner of conking and eat lal ' the common people generally, . and on journeys, and it is . convenient. , ----, ~„, irk cies:Divots Ti Tun l'otaa linst:effe,... Kane has returned to New Iwoiltlitelel Ititt visit to Washington, where iiiiiiliskid to obtain his instructions Inim-fte,Nsity Department. Mr. D‘ohlain red triff'4o. inetuhers of the Cabinet, it is at gre at interest in the expeditioh. hot , treble to give him soy impor i. - ~.., . ..„..triii,e,c.o,..tieigentilenii:ie all l l l ii : t i l i c il h - , 110101.11*. will boweser, sail about the Saraity, in the hrig Advance, furnish ing' . ' 101#.1111rismell. Several members of 111611 . t,i, s , I expedition have volunteered ll 7... ' in the second American . . t; 4 whole band will nit exceed siudeding some Esquinimix *h. join the party. Sir Edmund' dillgrw lliblests, and and other well. k k , insthorisics have.hy order of elm . l l ;,:ll4nairality. written suggestive ' - a -4 r , valuable practical infor -44 wog to alealge-trevel. 'flue let . 1111W6 , , iattoutptutied by resents of field wrileittated India-robbetr elinhing anti A .to the party. The vessels i OM ~,,,1 4 ,,,,,,„,„,. fort/wee yearis. 'lite pro- In`l' of meat, biscuit, entidensed AMillt.' s 4 ' vegetables. 'the little - Altell , drawee) which is to convey the 4', to their scene of operations ' tirgaificently fitted nut by Mr. ;11:10 Wedges, in addition to their fend. will eery an melts ,erred upon basket tar wirker meek' ' ' ' will be used freely to carry 'OW ; '' feed fur the little party. A ins soseimpanteil by two conipan- Uo v e. the office of the Cumin 'mom . the other day. drew a re - or thte l ate i, :tzg an ba c t , ? , tt l i h is e ge qu to- ill M the inkstand in his lace. ,- . fit_ iron ruler struck bon on 4 4at Om mak tompelled him to drop the irsossifilir„ ,, Ths esseers companions then - appiellilletfly efttreat, and two of the Sew . , ttallerhw he hintsawee ex. 104' &int fore. in the veer, it u n met villains to iet -" - - • A , ,•, to/ "dirk will is. wail' las have ' ' is ee l s ealtaelinit4. Telire f m 'f a l i ttaliftlit , 'IIIMIIIIIWe Of 1 Me* , 'el Arid _ filty ? e PAFU* I44I 4. red et 2 14 Ire., a etmlbe 21k1 iistent s with Cal- Ifontis a tei the st 'attend,r fty iliiiartival we Lade sad eon rtnation of the fears that existed fit the safety of the steamship Judi:Tondo ace. Tko ill fated boat, on the 16th of Fetwnsty,',lrse acei• I I &Melly run ashore on the shah of Mer -1 &retie Island, off the coast bf Lower Cal ifornia. After sttikingrthe ehliWas back ed of. OW. Sampson finding that there was eight feet of water in thp hold, ors derod the pilot to nri her on the beach, I This was accomplished, and she lay ground- ! ed about three hundred yards fromlitiliore. I While in this situation, the intense heat of the furnmes set fire to the surrounding 1 wood work, ant spreading in every direc tion, rendered the entire destritetion of the vessel inevitable. A terrible Scene of con , sternation ensued, among thelve hundred lases* Odessa. passengers on boiled. e _ _ Ir" Joh n Doll, a man of intemperate To Odd ' to the horrors of the scene on t h e farm of I saac board, the fire reached the powder maga habits, was toned dead, on I • , , ,", c ra w* I, m ounti d emut towns hi p, on ~ line, the comeme of Wlllell exploded with she 21st b oa. Au effipty AA was f oun d I terrible form, shattering the stern of the by his side. An inquest was held upon Ive land scattering the fragments in ev• lae the b o d y b y J ust i ce D ur b oraw _ ver di et I cry direction. Many of the passera of :he jury, "Death from intemperance I were blown into the se a by the ezni oh, . . and exposure." and others leaping in, perished by the'' Elle _et_ heis __ yen Tuesday strong current sweeping them away from . In another , the shell% It was only the Merriest and minion will be found a esll l for a meeting to ootairmie a ticket to be i most expert swinimars that were able to I reach the shore in that manner. Those s ted by the Whip at the charter elee that landed were doomed to remain passive tion on Tuesday next. We hope that the meeting will be well attended, and that a spectators of hundreds of men, women . and children perishing by the fire and ticket worthy of support will be nom-; hated. Let et us n 'Kermit ourselves again , flood, without an being able to afford the ightest assistce. to be "pareght napping." ~,.., ~ r ---------- ---- . I The ship finally swung round, broadside bell" Tetelell' e lemet l e e Jel b il lie • Ito the beach, and the coal taking fire,com. 'The session of the 'Grand Division of pleted the entire destruction of the bull. the Sons of Temperance of the State of 1 The passengers saved found themselves Maryland, was held in Frederick on There ' ' on an uninhabited island, without water, day end Friday last. The demonstration ' where they remained, enduring the most' ' on Friday, gotten up in honor of the oc- I • intense suffering for fifty-six hours. Fi t:mien, by Vredeciek Division, was a very nally, by the tiring 14 a canon, they were impaling affair. The procession was the; enabled to attract the aueution of a whal- 1 larval, of the k I )find ever had in that city. ing vessel laying in Magdalena Bei, a few The morning was ushered in by the firing miles di s t ant , who clime to theirmaistance Tim Iletowr or Assenerre.-Flaieing of canon, which was repeated at intervals with provisions, and finally took off all the cotton in iletemis: sending her New York for a ossr i tet, th „ shipp i ng i t to L intpoi throughout the day ; and the line of march ; surv i vors. bronethenee tramporune it on a rai l roa d i was saluted by the diapisy of flags, ring.! 1311'OItTANT TO POST M ASTERS. Amity intlew to Idatiebeeter, there woollier' ing of belle, &c. Addresses were made in I -The Savannah Conti - et of the 19th in k-into-calico, sending it heck to Liverpool. ',. t h e c ourt _h ouse yar d. by Rev. John Chem. thence :shipping it again to New York, i ~,,,,_ n „ .r A .1_ A t L . a fter B ° ll4 l says : and soffit* it to Georgia-merchants to be ''''''", .'"'o . -• " e°- "'"` n i a m anu 0 aers, "A case was tried; daring the recent proceed- taken back in its native son,- Mere to be refmmt which the line was ed, andsession of the United States Circuit Court worn by the wife oldie-man who raised it.led to the spseirminsigrotmde on Barracks hill, in this city, which ought to Sc generally At WIWI , 80118 18 8 IA the raw materiel it has I , where a most inviting collation was spread) understood - buili by the - fieliple sod the of had to pay 8 per eettuAe on 114 80.8 to ,• y D the ladies of Frederick, as an evidence , I facials who have charge of the various post somebody.. beettles - a profit to the seller.' _.• . • ' offices throughout the country. The Post the coat of , its transportations. and two ! ^ f et t h e very d eep interest felt b • thew i ) e I master at Sylvania', in Striven county, duties.onewhen it was received in Eng- I the cause of Tetnriebdtbd: .' I was arraigned and fined fifty dollars for laud in the bloomed rotten, and another I presented at 1 delaying a letter in his o ffi ce. horrible scene was when it came back to -New York - in the ETA -Thu law wakes it the imperative duty the T ombs,New Y ork, on M onda y eve- shape of (ahem ; . Ali of, whieh,might hove i $I of every postmaster to forward all mail beeosavod-hy manufsetering tive.raw ins.' ning. One of the keepers o f the prison ' matter deposited one-half hour before the lariat near attiereit was reduced. It is . having, about 6 o'clock, opened a cell in I departure of the mail, unless a longer time very well to impo st, Utilise shivers.- Ponta which were i ncarcerate d fi ve men for being l i should be granted hy tbe l'ostmaster Gen- Irmo isfiaz, - trovnea. empire. ants trots am- I l drunk Su nday,bea three of them, t ••••• --t nr ti.• b " ----- ;^ •ko er. Tante, liemeweehese are arneles that we i is canno t ta me a t hom e . but dioxides of sen d- i dead and a fourth writhing in fits. Ile ing our ram -material to Foirope tube man-' promptly gave the alarm, and a physician ufartored.mull then brought-back anJ re- I was sent for, who pronounced the wen sold ions. masa make- a. horse ":laugh.- I, dead. The fourth man :was very weal and But amities denseeralk to do en .l -- I nut expeMed to live: A Cumuli' Usene t -daisies 0. fiarneto. al - - ---- - - -- py says that, on - S - - , Ultf II wor.Te Columbia 'imlormt neWn. li ass applies' for a Alittyttgit— ,-. ito compel' tho 'Fruatees of th e New York I WohlesdaY last, a timber-raft stewed on Vollew.a.tu Mho. ...it' bun to rite .Itrohulaion of I 'tugboat' Rock, above M'Call's Ferry, in 1" P i lairM 4o - .. 'rho atrithiv_ite 14 .,. the lib"' !the Susquehanna Tiede, and *as literally tar act Gulls ' that Barnett is a p eeelnetlite. ' torn to pieces. There were eight or nine ate of N ew Tmidr , Iloiversity ; that he sta. i a died medicine 040 eminent plmysiciens i is . persons ea the raft at the time of the at ,l r that city. end that lie was regularly matrie-icident, two of whom, John B. Bitner and elated and admitted ei the, moldiest and: -........ Zee*, who 'resided witji Dr. A. Bit surgical e litt elt set ei the C ° l eirei and et " . ner, in Washington, the former e n g aged tended one .nuplier egrets: of beetwee. At , ~ . of , drowne d. the next term 6 was Aiainmeliised and hi the study medicine, were expelled, bemuse he was a person; of Imeml-1 mace remains of the groat Napoleon or. 'llli -lrutitits-ellitil * hi * sti r bet , are to lid made the occasion of another justifyskeir modem oil the etenemotthettry - i the rousse nod, lading, oaf that i stet i tstt i ow , , poMposte ceremonial in Paris, on the Bth petsnew of odor ati iset candidate , for the ;of May. They are to be removed on the degrees of mediehte. 'Cher court has re- I nth from the chapel of St. Jerome to the °erred its °w ill " fee th e f t fu rt h er dad ) " I mentrament erected for them lender the oration. Monism roe GOLD.—The forismeter ti fug give" an internalise nerounk4an ea- Minnie rid *gig spar tie* new soder! , say Arai city: A woineth waviest re -1 certify dreamed: three nighte in suceestimil that the enormous sum of 11177,000 was buried in the cellar of the house in which! she boarded. She communicated bier &elms to the family, who at once consul ted a blind colored man. a celebrated pro phet and astrologer. lie directed them to the cellar, and informed them that by dig ging a certain depth they could discover a cheat containing the treasure. The dig- ' ging wad at once commenced and contin ued for mane days. at Tuesday niShi last, they hail reached the depth of. about' ten feet, and just as one of the opt/store imagined heiliseovereil the chest they were suddenly interrupted by the dilehanes of a pittid, and by the light proceeding from an ignited ball soaked in turpentine.. 'which bad been thrown in upon them by a person who was rognizent of their Movements and (leo 'mined to frighten the party and put an end to their labor*. And they were ft' badly frightened the work was abintletied for that night. Subsequently the rutrruiti ger was again consulted. who my* that I the cheat was sunk four feet deeper into t h e ea rt h, t o consequence of the interruption. lam! that the only wily M sinseeed , , in get.. it. is to resume the dithriiii itei nett' moon. They then intend in tenets ' opir. stifles, and yeti . thily of sup, Bctouturic exchantie paper states that /toil lu years ago.. a Mr.' riirfhdd county. Colts.. then a remarkably gad student in his col. r legiate orsurtat. Immouddenty dapiired his memory and reimool. Hider *See eir• euntstaurea,iiiii Rev. Mr. Ifait. sent him. to Itartfortk, littfludiug no relief for himhe sent him tulle. tfhttplin of GMT bridge. Mass. The trtieter said there was no present relief 440-11116. bet at the Vs of 30 or 37 there woehl be a change; that the brain was to* taneh' eapatided for the 1 cranium, ayd there would be at that, ago a ! contraction, which-would 'gabla it to act Ihealthily. His anxious father and friends saw their hiqws peremptorily deferred for 18 years. teee u'dy' expired sod to their great joy the prophety is fitl• filled. l'ists man , began,to inquire for his hooks as it be had just laid them dawn. and resumed his matheutatiral amities where list lull than: There was no trace in his mild . of tilts beg blink in hislifeh nr invillsong whictil had fllMOCllltilithl it. and not know that ha was almost 40 , years of age. A !tousle Sat.eaT.—The , NeW York Mirror mates that C. K. Clarrienn, , Ergs has been ap pointed regent or 'the Niesragita Tranrit company, at a salary of 460,000 a-year : in addition to which her tura ranee Conti mules have agreed to pay him $lO.OOO each a year,--emitingg 1110.0119--. Total 'minuet of salary per annum, One liunflred Thousand Adlint Title rd. dentin taker out Ilium or ersdu to draw for one million a wadi on sormutt arid Jost. and has one-fourth inherent in * profits. • ' I'a•rn ran* 2cora linertno.—A girl shoat fourteen years ,of age; Orlin Wes at Sunday School it New Ytik fait Sunday. ; in good health, undertook the next thy to jump do rope two *tanked times without .topping. She 404,404.1t0t dttlAttila.lfal exertion threw her Mkt en MOP WWI proved mortal. • , PltlotON NEST ' Mr Cowie* 811011CX. , •6. We lean► Irian the Charles* Akratry that the U. S.. District Court in that thy last week sustained the validity of the lawn of South C . arolina requiring the it* prig omen* ufololored seamen. An action was brought against the Sheriffof Charles ton, at the instance of the British Coned. to recover 81000 damages for the alleged false imprisontneed of Manuel Pereira. a . colored British subject. and a verdict wee given ir. favor of the Sheriff. The case is to be taken to the U. S. Supreme Court. LET ' S EIAVE THE REASION.-...T1113 BAK , more papers state that Gov. Bigler, hu .wiilidrawn his requisition (or Thomas MeCreery, of Cecil county. M., on the charge of kMnappinE the Parker gals.— Why has lie thine so ! Let ina have the reason. Cisettex.—The Weldon (N. C.) Pa trio, states that the cholera is rag* be. tween drat town and Gaston, and that eight or nine deaths had recently occurred. 1t is said to have originated from eating oysters, and the citizens of Gaston had held a meeting, and requested a man en gaged its selling them , to stop the busineis. The daoesterof Tag brut married a Itmseire Priam. Oho it eu t~ one yam mom than .4vieet mthibii," asMa•• aMma ass immemm katuda. " • INI KOHL ertifsevic. may Emil , April 19, 1853:, ==2==nl cAsAI. 00111SlIssloPel3, MOSES DOWN ALL. df Lanosater YOR•AODIIUR Omit i*Je A. K. WCLURE, of kniailin. roe Ruin mit aitirramr.. CHRISTIAN IkiIIYERS, at Clarion OVAL S The Office of the "STAR /4 mmun" has been removed I to the - three-story building, re eentlLoce9io:llD M. Ssrv sun, Esq., m Bath:note street, a few doors above Fahnestoek's Store. dosie of the Church of the Inv.lidos, and on the Bth the tomb will be '•inaugurated" with great ceremony. IcrA Magnifikent block of native cop per, from the Minnesota mine, (Lake Su perior) bas been prepared fbr ezbibition in the New York Crystal Palace. Its di mensions are 34 by 2 feet, and 2 feet thick. Its weight is 5,072 lbs. The metal is sl imiest perfectly pure, and its urine nearly *1,700. jr.:7 o The expedition to explore the Chi na Seas and Bahriogs' straits is getting ready to sail from the Brooklyn nary yard. '• The Vim:mince has her stores and mask of her' 'seamen on board. She will our* one hdadred and seventy men, in cluding officers nod Seamen. fiCrWta. Cadet was on Friday nonvie ted atllnelte, N. J., of the murder of the two children, Any and Daniel O'Bri. en. Chief Justice Greene amateneed the Owner to be. bung on the 28th of June. IMlter..the Idaurie, for 50 years Pastor of the Thai Presbyterian Church in Wash ingtch City, Ailed on Monday of last week, ai►d was bariedOn - . the fbllowing Wedoce- ILieNinety4ive of every. 100 letters which go fen* this Country to Ireland, are said to contain looney to pilaw jfinislge of relatives of the Writers to , the IL Stites. pzrThere are nearly five hundred pris oners in the two penitinfiarith of 'Penn sylvania. In the Western institution the labor of the convicts hes covered , the wet Of their subsietasee during the year: and has paid fourliftlw of the salaries of the Arrow. airiter. Dr. Navin hag declined eke Presidency of FontWs and liderelndlget: .ege, and it has been, imidated tri ROT At! The celebrated Robe's - Owen. of Eng li*d.llllo horitrills" eirioittitd itil•6Bpititsal• /*POMP*" r_rAil effort was made some days since, by two men from Virginia, to secure the person of Robert Thomas, a fugitive slave, who has resided in 'fronton for the last twenty-five years. The agents of the a 4 leged owner of Thomas called upon James Ewing, Esq., who had been appointed Com missioner under the law, and required his aid in the premises. Mr. Ewing declined to act, on the ground that he had never accepted thoappointmest. Rob% Thomas took the midnight lino for New York, and got safe into Canada. He had accumula ted about two thousand dollars worth of property. p"II is stated thatbuildings are going up like magic in the vidnity of the Crys tal Palace, New York, and enormous rents are demanded for :tiered:sells. A room iu one of the wooden building, opposite the palace, 25 feet front by6o or 70 feet deep, was rented at 112500pei year. The palace halal' is getting along vtry slowly, and it is said that the projectors care more about selling the, lots than tiny do for the exhi bition. MR. BRA WLEY AT HOMR.—As an evidence of Mr. arawlefs standing at home where the people klow the man, and aro familiar with his hihits of life, we sub join the following brief and rated para graph from the Craw* county Journal : "The editor of tlfe Nmocrat intimates that the moral oharsetty of his candidate for Surveyor General if to be violently as sailed. That would be nseleiss—worse than useless. The Strvey or General has bad no character for , nsorality these ten years." Here is the testim. hot, that Mr. 'Brewley ter for morality then Chios is certain, s, four years at the State proved the Surveyor G ISL. The. New York wenn dates that •the have resolved to send Rev. J. P. Bevel, to, v Churches daring Anal York. ' He it **Wed va ny of Father Oa , Ai Amerialnana IPi i on the 10th May. ershark front !Aram* the lath April. ICrpontiel ' 1 lug of oises% Aiperty iwtheibattte' , Polefrit l Bade , el baker H. sydusus, Near., audits i4!tbe year 1802. . Qqa beak , No4ifilleAfa 0 Arm tithe **AO in iraid to be' toni . iimik. of ottr'llik! 'be dififtteriatis that tioini -- 1. - 7 - MOUT:" IMPOSTAXT II NILIc. Max- ICO•••••4 .'l4/41We' ler , Orteeini#4/14141 20 th i zi lied just beett.inot4ved, Ail why New 41 1 * ikiiii frottailw.tO es . , this canal in another war with'i, Malec. The setititiin stafei'teattov. &tie hail; sued al preelamation claiming the Alisomadis Valley, now held by Mexico, is a portion of the American territory. The Govern or asserts that this Valley was left out by the neglect.* oversight of Commissioner Burdett, slid that it clearly belongs to the United States. He hen, therefore, under this confident belief, ordered Col. Sumner to proceed to the spot with an armed fine 1 and take possession of it. Col, Sumner, blowever, it is stated, refused to obey the i instructions until he had received positive 1 orders from 'Washington. In the Weed thee the Mexican authorities received no tice of the movements on foot, and imme -1 diately sent a body of several hundred 1 . troops to the Mounds Valley, who were Icommanded tft ealst at any interilbaa, all attempts made by the United States to slew the valley which the Mexican Gov ! eminent looks upon as a portion of its own possessions. When the above accounts left, the most intense excitement prevail ed, and as it was expected to embroil the country in another war with Mexico, bloo dy work was anticipated. LATER.—Millard B. Fairvell, bearer of despatches from the United States Le gation at Mexico, arrived in the steamer Texas, reports that on the Eth an etpreas arrived at the city of Mexico, bringing news of the occupation of Mesoada Valley, in Chihuahua, by the Governor of New Mexico. This intelligence created great surprise, and the determination was expressed to drive out the Americans at the point of the bayonet. An armed force was ordered to proceed to Chihuikhua to reinforce the Mexican General, and assist in expelling Gee. Lane. A delegation of the Mexican authorities waited upon Judge Conkling, and made a solemn protest against the whole proceeding. The utmost excite ment prevailed amongst all classes, and the reply of goy. Friolts to Lane's proclama tion was regarded as a moat unusual and powerful vindication of the rights of Mex ico. 10". A slave of a clergymen in Boone county, Ky., who had learned to read, got hold of a copy of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and read it stealthily to his fellows. The result was that twenty-five of them ran off on the second of April, and had not been captured at the last accounts. 711 'hen old Zechariah For, the great merchant of Liverpool, was asked by what means he contrived to realize ',large a fortune as he possessed, his reply was— " Friend, by one article alone, and in which thou =pelt deal, too, if thou pleasest ; it Is civility.- PC7' The express train of cars fro'm Chi cago to Buffalo, on the night of April 26, came in collision with the emigrant train on the Central road, eight miles from Chi cago, by which accident some fifteen or twenty persons are believed to have been killed, and about fifty severely wounded ; some supposed fatally. ste_The Boston Herald states that du ring a thunder storm a few days since, "two wild ducks were taken on the wing" by a flash of lightning, and dropped near South Boston bridge in the water. One of them had his head taken completely off. The feathers on the neck were partly singed. The other had • wing takeu off, and the feathers on his back plucked as smoothly as if done by hand. Kr. The Boston Bee states that the crew of the ship of war Germantown are about to present to Hon. John P. Hales splen did medal, valued at one hundred dollars, as a testimonial of gratitude for that gen tleman's services towards abolishing cor poreal punishment in the Navy. prA Stone*fit for lithographic pur poses, has been discovered in Kentucky, of which Si. Schroeder, of New York, has writ ten an account to Edward Warren, Presi dent of th 3 Ohio River Sand and Marble Company. Formerly the stone fit for this purpose, could cosily be procured from' but one quarry in the world—that near Munich, Germany. PCPJudge Guam( is not dead as has been stated by some of our cotemporaries, but in• sufficient health to be able to read the many pretty things they say of him in their obituary notices. He is lying ill at the U. B. Hotel, in Philsdelphis, but not regarded as dangerously so. , of a now neigh as had no ehavao- it years'. One epee of three or pital has not int end's morale P:PVioe President King, it is said, owned an estate of 2,000 sores of rich land in Dania County, Ala., with 150 slaves. It is also stated that he has Left the bulk of Ws property to the poorest of Ids rela tions% though all are eon Portably provided for. IJoureal of Com ' aldenelaa Synod their 'Moderator, it the American ' ry Week hill. arseik'i *kip. the *oft' of Obriaidaa Utdea Moderator Was is for. Mew Tett we itr'John Ansferson, the colored man ocarrieted as Lanamter, Ps:, for kidnap' ping a boy named John X'Kinney from Maytown, was sentenced on Monday teat to pay anaie or 411,000, and usilergcati im prisonment of nitie ymirs'a solitary ceche- Meet at Imal labor. the k 101041,1101 ii for dlistatto• o OO,* thrum boeo id *veld to Vermont Xt. BoOtooos, it u laid, *folio. hod OW 'SOIL Joks APlditons SPromillont oromoilsbor CoNrios from filloio% 49 so, irp Via "Oolitic" of Soototary of Lydon lokdoo. lihrThreis important loos, it is laid, hare bees eoreinded ih Loralooeee for ,the Loekville ruq h IHe road, for $4,. 000,1!00; ow for the Ciaoimaati mei BC leek sad of 42,100;000, srd eieforow ether woolens road of $2,000,000. woofed, op the 4104014, /I Awl plsoo. jii cutto t rhool. ; Speaker et the Ile . ' t "faLligalpwee with , es.Wow,lhiplipeaker alb* B , aa ; algapt*ailiee ea Toads" ,pg,sill last did of #be session, preparatort or ttie eleciaiii air i new Speaker. ; H addria4d the Seiiitiaa the wash*, kirtellble :'''''. 81111•16111 in accordance whit dm no. tie; given. !now resign the °Moe of Spea ker of the Senate. Before leaving the chair, I pray you accept my thanks for the kindness and mummy you have at all Wises extended to me. If 1 have at any time said or done aught escalated to wound the feelings of aehatore, I deeply regret ii.. nester* you nothing initdd be more renaßte d f rAgo My intention. If, tit the sebarge of my official duties. my conduct or manner at times wowed stern or hatillb, I can only sal that it pro. ensiled solely from a desire to preserve that gond order which 1 deem so essential in heilileting die public' business, and which is se justly the characteristic of the Senate of Pennsylvania. 1 have endeavored to adminiater the rules of the Senate Without fear, favor or affection. How far 1 base rucceeded is for you to judge. Senstors--Now that we are about to beperille. Ihe you. not only as a body, bet else individually, to accept my best wishes for your hipppiness and prosper ity. The SPEAKER having retired from the chair, Mr. HOGE nfored to proceed to the , loction of a now SPEAKER, which was agreed to; and Jour; O. Kumtv.t., of Dauphin county, was elected on the tiret rote. Mr. Kunkel was conducted to the chair by Masts. Carson and !Wealth!), and re turned his thanks for the honor conferred in the following address : SIiNATORR I—Accept my acknowledge ments fur the kind partiklity manifested by this unsolicited and unmerited honor. To enjoy the respect and confidence of this body, might well be the aim of an honor able ambition To have that respect and confideve thus displayed, is most gratify ing and flattering. Senators : To be strictly impartial and sternly just, are the high requirements of this position. 'rite exercise of those qual ities, with a temperate, forobearing and courteous, yet prompt firmness, ie scarce ly less important than their pousessiou.— Ile mitred, sirs, that in the discharge of whatever duties your generous suffrages may have devolved upon me, I shall ear nestly and conscientiously labour to vindi cate your selection. Senators : The hours, the minutes of our session, are rappidly flying, and it will ma be passed. Now, as it is about to closediereafter, when we Oatl have re turned to our several constituencies.- from whatever point of time or place we shot! look back upon it, it will bra pleasing ret rospect. Composed as this body is of thirty-three gentlemen of individual honor, personal character, and absolute indepen dence, ol different tastes, tempers, and dis positons, or different political affinities-- representing different local constituencies, and different, and sometimes conflicting interest., ye: our entire session, and our deliberations, have been unmarked and unmarred by any act of strife, or even as perity if feeling. Senators : May I not say for each and every ate of you, that when, in a few hours we shall grasp each other's part ing hand, no feeling of cherished unkind. ness, nosentiment of remorse for past un kindnesr. sometimes even more painful. shall mingle with our pure, earnest and heartfelt "farewell." Senators: Again thanking you, and a gain expressing my determination to merit the confidence you have so generously bestowed, I asinine the duties you have assigned me. SPIRITUAL WIPRIAM IN ILLINOVI,7 Wm. Smith, brother of the Mormon Pro phet, Jot, is before the Circuit Court of Il linois, sitting in Lee County, on a charge of baring more wives than the law allows. One of the female members of the church has made affidavit that she had been in duced to believe that it was necessary for her salvation that she should become his spiritual wife. Smith has himself now pen ding in the same court, an application for a divorce, on the ground that his wife, while at Xanvoo, was initiated into the mysteries sf, and, as be says, "took ecvcn degrees" is spiritual wifery. So that it seems, according to his idea* of the doc trines of that particular branch of the church militant, what is sauce for the goose is not "Janos for the Bander." 110'llus Inspeeters of the Eastern Pen itentiary have published their annual re port, from thieb we learn, tbat out of 153 prisoners dieeharged during the put year, no leas than/erg/jive were upon pardons granted by Gov. Bigler. lirrquat take notice, and see if the man who *herdic' hie goal, does not always sell cheapest. The very olOect of his ad vertising is k make quick mks and small At a lam meeting in Enitaia, where there are bit ISB men to poll, there were two troops of cavalry, two companies of infantry, 150 police men to keep the per•.. °trite , . SAMUSIO RInUKJ, for many Yearli PO* of the kforatian Church as York, has teu wad to take charge of coongrerm**Beiblobenr CAnd • ieelcsoe Davis and Won, Purim* s f,Ponvestios to investigate the origin *ad *aphelion of the' Bible, at Herttera f 'minks 24 of June. • Mir:. li . t l mos of Cleveland,. Ohio, hluhlr i b.is ' orii) , 4 more thee six boo th*, iutho , Ilse eonetruotion of water. works,'at a ' , jr, it Mid, of 14,000,000• ocrAnenthange paper lays that if the 4 1 1 44 41 0 11 Wel propounded, "Who killed Cook Ilobiunthe mower would be, Arthus Brio& _ 1 . - . Kr 1 2 , 0044000 of Solovonbois• Greeks, Will lad Ammo ono hold,hvoilb• jootioo by 1.00,000 of Toth.. • the "w ed florido Indian*, its mid, hen 1 haile.,Ortlie eastern edge of ! Ot . . where they will numb& sv phl ir ire ' see cousweeeed, 'Wed lhalwo d . i Uuareutiou of De keine have decided la throe of eWsleeti ea of Judges, and meet Wieder °Ws, lai the people,. ',,, . ~..• , . , . prTbree hundred and thirteen potions were killed, and ninety-seven injured on the New kork &ak 11 , Arourictinring the fat P 1,1! ocrTho 111orrots meet with mt? ell vio lence iu preiiagaiing• their' faith in Den mark. Bight, elders Lave belin 7•Mrs. W. L, Curtis, wife of the yen °Table George Washington Perko' hustle, F.dict., of Arlington, died on Suturtlay Inst. ICPA new 6oeialist Hotel is one of the things talked of in New 'Yeti. It is designed to accommodate one thousand persona. ..Your Savannah; Oeo., the growing wheat is now five feet high. iiiiirOratiges, weighing 14 ounens, have been wont from Boratuds to tho No* Yurk. Crystal Belem exhibition. oc7liiirty4ix victims to spiritual ra p_ plugs are in the Utica Insane Asylum. 0::7-The Catholics are about to erect an Infirmary at Wheeling, Vu. StsvuaK Stoma 1,1 OSI.AWARIL—Qn Friday last quite • violent storm primed over Christienit'Hundred,Delaware, tieing a conshrirrable eatuage to property. The steeple no the Presbyterian tilinreh. wns demolished, the stablesof David Taylor and of the Washington Inn blown down, and a large quantity of window glass bro ken in various dwellings. In Wilming ton, also, about a &insand panes of glass were broken in the green house of Mr. Mackenzie, ands house (mewled by a family trained Hubbard was struck by lightning and slightly injured, the electrin fluid mowing off through the tin spoilt, and making a hole in the ground of some two feet in diameter, and nue foot deep. CITY ESTRATAGANCY.....—The Common Council of New York, sometime ago. gave Meagher, the Irish relugee. an invi tattoo: to accept a public reception. The honor was declined ; nevertheleas, the in vitation cost the city of New York $1,120, for carriages for committee, and printing and framing the complimentary resole nuns, Sm. Invitations of this kind are proffered more for a frolic at the public ex pense thin for any honor intended fur the recipient. Tale Punt - 114 1 1 tsotasts,--; Welearn from the Jacksonville nu rida litpublicun the Col. Winder passed northward on Tues day last, from his post . on the Indian line. Ile reports the Indiana perfectly tranquil•— bringing in the bruit of their nomadic ex ploits, game, inchiding wild turkeys, which they are selling at,:ls cents s-piece. SUICIDK.—TIIOIIIIIII Griffin ' an nlll rep- Went or Ilarrir burg, cumin itted suiritlti; - 011 Friday night lart, by taking lantianum. while in a state of mtnxication. Ile War addicted to intemperance. To K Eye Hens }ltem moat I.lcm -- (lean out & whitewash theirhouses Mot.- °uglily, whitewash the boxes in which their nests are placed, inside- -make their ;miis fresh—and have plenty of spites. sand, or loose dirt, in which the fowl. can at all times dust themselves. . _ The Lead Mines which weretiiiienvered a few years ago below Sunbury. Pa., and which were at that time *retied to some extent. have been purchased by *company of gentlemen who intend going into the lead business. !tumid all slay on StintlaY. April 17:h, in Plainfield, Hampshire coun ty, Mast. The snow on that day a‘as three feet deep in the woods fifteen miles westofPlattaburg, N. Yi,rk. GOOD Bussosse.—Preaching is getting to be a very lucrative business in these days. The pew rent of Rev. Mr. Cho pin's church in Broadway, New York, a mounts to over $15,000 a year, and more room is wanted at the same price. Mrs. Partial/ton h goingoo the World's Fair: The good old lady labors nude/ the impression that Queen Victoria's last pro duction is to be exhibited there ; and she wants to see a loyal damp! The sound of your hammer. rays Frank lin. at five in the morning, or nine at night. heard by a creditor, makes him eisy six months longei; but if he sees you at *gam bling table or bears your voice at the tav ern when you shciuld be at work. he sends for his money next day. The inimitable Dodge of the Boston Museum is 'responsible fur the follovi- Mr. Museum :-11 a dog's tale is kat awf Manly would it interim with his loweoutotioa t It would certainly c otop'the lortggiree, It is not aleraya a mark of kindness to posses' an open countensnee. An alligator is a deceitful creature, and vet be pmts. see an open countenance when in the very set of taking you in. Athencwu a 4 miles,roonfl, ,end eon twioed .26,000 eitisinb,4lol4oo o ) slues. . Harper'. Migraine hair molted a 'it °alai*, of its,Ooti - son*. What* reed*, polite we eto. Tho Old Poirlo finlividuit sits upon the shirt usitut povitooniooloolui boakwonl Anterioo, „whoa l who* , The Ceer of Ruisia own. i*ekspivre , Whia•key...4 key that has opeued the gate to many ,e Otao's etep0e,41,0044, tion. Dr. lane, a physierkso el sew mete Red catectrive practice, died at his **we I R r arebereburg; Pa. ISM Mr.' Sendai en Amesina, his bitettper- L i WM" t t rest of wilhi *mom the ril ing" m Drury Imm o no. In stripling with Somme Nei the itutt reef or iti floc ~. - ) . 7 ' teirn w poetise selfiliiial *hsn. is will promote the hippinsksolilltick . .. ... ._ . ____ _..._ . ..... . Mts.:lsm es Miaow flowassmA wiry 1 .14is Watrrwqtrns.—No one but the is t o le ida ; trick played: in a •Ileillkboriall 1 editor Of-the cities/0 Democrat could Me wled of Massashusetts, by some ext r eme-, 1 petfate the fidlitivittu It' ii iitlitil 'bait lv Musty individuals% Pm' eseuring., uti"k• 1 f - '114' . 0 6.1...„e p h ' . . , .. 1 , 1 " The okisciOfAlte trick was 'melon...lite r. - etto. In Tr 11 1 1 PAilomu give gum. (Moltke low" agent end tii waiiiiih. hint n., •, t ~ .. , e . , , , ly 'Demote'. ' (hey procured en old horse. A•Wo ,titivslr : intectially allude' to- doe and sitood him" in i bum. One .of tile 1 trinal religion , but we cannot ferbear the., num* want, to the town agent's premises. I swallow (* . the npittidn, that it-would 601 aria iteheing absent. 'a pint of . irn tor aI ma items/meat in ell religions dencerninmd silltlicirse" was procured iron his wife,-- tinny, tf-their members wield serosider 'the ,60,.mt was soon exhanmed, and} to their clergymen' their ill-gotten gains, ains,,. the biome grew worse. Another plet.was Int them to yellow to the proper plvo procured. the horse being -.very Mei" in- All who . have damaged ns in thin` - et, 1 deed. The horse grew worse again, and I can pay it over to any eiergylMin in this a quart was wanted. When this was goose city, and 'rot questions will be . asked.-- after, the agent had returned. He dealt nut A n d we will allow such clergymen fifty per and want to see it administered., The cent for bringing tbs 411141'10 dike tepent thirsty individuals saw him coining, or tear• elut e, i &of his approach. and fell,to rulthing, the lthrse most powerfully. Finials, it was de cited to take the liquor to an apothecary, , to have sonic drugs put into it ; ii had n o t done much good thus far, and the individu al conveying the treasure made his way to another barn, to which. one after another the company followed him, the agent at , last being nearly left alone. After thatgen flews,* had been led through various adv.'s tures,,the roncioustiess dawned upon him that he load heen humbugged. and he made his way home. The horse recovered, and the doctors all had thitheadache the next day. 7 -Springfield Republican. Appearances are Deceptive. Speaking of Governors. we have an in cident concerted with the magistracy of Ex.Goverttor Briggs.' The incident we heard the Governor relate ib his Immerging manner : for no one can sell a better story. 'File 'Governor went into the Athentertin, one day. arid called upon the Mark, who was istuiralit of the character of the visitor, and inquired if lie could have the use of the library that ninriting. He was inform ed that unless lie was a stocklinkler, or had KO introduction. his request could not be granted. The (;over, r hlandly sig. niged his assent to the laws of the library, and turned and retired. On tke stairs lie was turn by the librarian, M r. Folsom:— With that gentlemanly cour tesy that marks 41 the aeu of the librarian, he exchanged the usual salutations of the day, and the Governor went back to the council cham ber, and Mr. Folsom went up stairs to his studies :—"What did the Governor want this morning 1" inquired the librarian of the clerk. “The Governor has not been here this morning." replied the clerk some what excited. “Why certainly he has," said Mr. Folsom, "he has just left the room, for I met him on the stairs."— • Was that Governor Brier ?" inquired ihe abashed official, - .why don't he then wear a shirt collar, like a gentleman, that be may be known?' NEW METIIOD or MAKING MIRRORS.— The editor of the reattsvilla Advocate has been shown by Rev. 1,. L. UM. the—iv ventiir Of "Ilillotyping," a method of oil. vering glass, which he considers of great practical value in the manufacture of mir• ••Mr. Hill took a smell glass, such all daguerrentis use for covering their pictures. and in forty secends it was transformed i into a perfect mirror—perfect in every respect. We kept an eye upon it the Wilftift time ; the process was fully explain ed, anti the result cannot he excelled.— Out of s three hundred experiments which Mr. Hill has made, he has never failed iii making a perfect mirror. In his mode of •silvering glass' there is not a particle of the usual amalgam of tinfoil and quicksilver, but it is composed wholly of pure and unadulterated silver. The disecivery we made while he was experimenting on glass, with a view of a• ilaptiog it to Helincliromy, never dreaming of its beautiful application to the manufac ture of mirrors. The invention did not cost him an fitir's study, and he has al ready had liberal offers Inc the right to man ufacture, together with the knowledge of doing so. The expense of manufacturing mirrors by this new and durable method will net, we think, exceed half the whit of manufacturing the kind now used ; besides, they are always perfect, and no art of man can Jefsce them without breaking, them to pieces. We hazard nothing in predicting 'glint it will create an entire revolution in the art of making mirror,, tied that, in a few years at most, there will nut be a niir roe of the kind now used to be found in the country:" TR% FIRE AT WINDSOR CASTLI.-,The papers by the Arctic tell us about a fire which occunid at Windsoi Palace (the Royal, residence) on the 19th March. It may interest our readers to knOw the form which etiquette prescribes on such occa sions. It appears from an English paper, that when the fire was discovered, "Mr. Ilaker, the head calarman, immediately communicated the occurrence to Mr. Norton, the Deputy Comptroller of the Houre-hold, who lost no time in summon ing the firemen, and communicating with the gentlemen of the royal suite. With as little delay as possible the newt was communicated to Col. Phippi, who in re turn gave the necessary intelligence to the officers in command of the castle. Gen. Drummond immediately summoned the csade guard. and at the same time private 'elmer, the sentinel on duty on the north 'ten**, reported the circumstances to -noir( Guerin, who was going round the relief, and he immediately convey aid the , information to Lieut. Mostyn, of vastlagoard. The intelligence was then ideepatified to Colonel Dixon, the officer in eoninistnd of the Faller 'Guards at *beet street barraCke. end In less than seven minutes from UM AWNS the whoa al the battalion. 700 men and officers, bad 'doubled' the castle.", Hire the monesYllobliiirei would have been uttered with considerable earnestness, wild in lees than seven seconds the "ma. ' , chimer would have unified:" Pat RATa.—I was astonished, on vii. Bin the louses of some of the inhabitenia. do ' a largo rat walking qinttly About the ' and crawling up the meter's 104;t iir a cowl, (stainer manner. Inatmtd of beptileing it, nr evincing any alarm, he to Nip in hit' hinds,' Slid 'Careened it ; "tied then 4-bienet for the first time, to my wilee,nitnnipliMittit. thatjt was* custom p WI in Bangkok to, , keep pet rata, w .!il takenftry'ynting and carefully Ferrell 'they ittiinat perfectly monstrous else, front good and plentiful • leedl4. IVvannitiounsie - rins nro hip! enPreralY to 4 , s *Noe of niher vermin of ilkmen l 'i , ,if; . Op. lif`oooo4 are they IRO* on. :: 4 m lber make, that Fe I pr tb**.P l l° ,ll , rs' annoyed ,by iptOlt at ilk 0 1 - 6 • -, * it f#Pigion4o hi , Minn. --1:..... B It PO IMEAMI 1 1 / 1 1;e-XI1014 \ 111 the 1 1 404., OA_ . 1 9 1 10 W. IWI, V ii % p eg 4.1 %onto, it an •141Mpi , Rispri , , r uvrr th‘ traces t". h' ISEI . TIMM 70 PNA7lll.—aoys when they - arrive at age ; and girlr the first .time they lay their head against a vest pattern. PROCRASTINATION Is THE THIEF OF , • • Delay is ilangermis—ne,llect that cold and ' cough a few weeks, mud the hope of recovery will be lost to you ler ever. Let not any pecuniary consideration deter you five. trying to cave your life and health while there is a chance. Con eurpiptiori is annually aereepinroff thousands to the taunt, : mi disease has baffled the skill of phy sicians tilts it : no physician, perhaps, has peer done more for this large class of ■uflering human ity, than Dr. Wirt ar. An "ounce or preventive Is worth a pound of ewe ;" therefore, Define your lungs become ulcerated, and so diseased that no human means can save you from an early grave. try in season, try at once, • medicine which bias been of such infinite value to thousanda--obtein ■ bottle of Dr. Winter's Balsam of Wild Cherry; take it, get another if necessary, persevere in using it until you have,renioved the disease en tirely which if neglected will terminate your life. PULMONARY CONSUMPTION Has until within a few years, been gerversEy considered incurable, although many medical men of the highest standing, owing' whore. we *nigh mention Leennee and his friend Boyle— hoth diatintitished authors, admit that this much demotic& disease may be cured, even in its edvon red stages when the lungs are not completely dis organized. The reined, which we now otrer. organized. The remedy which we now dist% WIEITA HS BALSAM OF WILD CIIIIY. not only emeriatoi from a regular Physician, but has been well tested in all the complaints fur which it is recommended. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Remember. the original end only IPll"tuu WIS YAWS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY always beers the written signature of I. BUTTS on the outside wrapper. tar For sale in Gettysburg by 8. IL BUEH— LER. and by Druggists generally. !BALTIMORE MARKET. [MOM TOE MALTIIIIIOIM Pox or icor FLOUR.—The Flour market is quiet. rtslers to-day of 500 table. Howard sheet bran& at $4 te7, and 3110 bbl. do. at $4 St per bbl Nothing done in ('it" Mills. It is generally helJpt 487 ass per bbl. Rye Flour $3 75, and COM Meal 3 00 a $3 I 2i per bid. FlSH.—Sales at previous prices. URA IN. —The receipts of Wheat ant small ; no sale. of moment, and prices unchanged. Bye 75 a 84 cents per bushel for Maryland Pennsyl vania, Sales of white Corn at 53 a 54 ants, and yellow do. 58 559 cents per bushel. Oats 30 a Ott cents per bushel• CROCE RI CB —nate' of Rio Coffee at 9i a rents per lb. Stirrers firmer. Molasseatrichang. ed. Rica 41 a4s cent■ per It'. PROVISIONB.—Tbe market is steady ; sales In a fair extent. We quote Mess Pork at $3B her bbl. Bacon shoulders 7 cents, sides n 14 cents. and hams 911 a 12} cents twr Ob. Lard 91 a Itti to II cent. per lb., in blia. and kegs. Cheese 9 a lu cents per lb. YORK MARKET. FLOUR. per 14.1. from wagons, HEAT, per bushel, EYE. CORN. ovrm, T(moviir Fre:FIT, per bu■hel, 42 Is) CLOVER HEED, FLAX•KEED. PLASTER OF PARK pee ton, MANRTER MARKET. FLOi7R, per barrel, (from Wsgoiu) WHEAT, per bushel, 1 00 to 1 05 RYE. t. 44 75 CORN 48 OATS, 35 TIMOTHY-2RED, '. 2 5o CLOVER-BF.E% FLAX-MEE% MARRIED. On the morning of the 1110 init., Sy the Rev. John Ulrich, P. S. HECKERT, Bp., of the "Valley spirit : " Chembersburg. Pi, and Mies MARGARET, second daughter of &moil W. Hoff Man, Eget.. of Adams country. - On the someday, by the elms, ELIAS I.E IN— MAN and Mime CATHARINE GBNBLER— aII of York county. On' the 14th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Gutelima Mr. HENRY WERNER, of Yog county, end Mho REBECCA WOLF. or this county On the nth inst., by Rev. E. FeHofireins Mr. JOSEPH HERMAN, end Mir MARY GUL DEN— both of Meentpleasant brerhip. On the 12th inst., by Rev. P.' , Aorteelt. Mr. JACOB WAGNER. and Miss JEMIMA THOMAS—both of Middletorn4' Butler town. ship On the 19th 'me.. by the Res. John Am m o n , Mr. VALENTINE CLEAVE*(formerly of this county) and Miss ELIZABETH ANN M I La..p R.-4x*, of Shenandoah twenty. Va. On Tuesday the sth init., by Ste Rev. Amos Jones Hon. loriN wrrHEßow, Henitor of Hentlrielie counts, Indiens, (foleasely of Getty*. burg.) and Wm ELIZA SANAM"rhoth of Den ville , Indiana. DIED; On the 14th Inst.; ROBERT likeßv IN, l en of Mr. Solomon Wehyvbf Ettfinihind township, apd 18 month. andf2 dge. ; • - - WHIG NIKON" THE WHIGS of the Borough are requested its mee t a t t h e base of JOHN L. TAT; on Monday Evening next, at 74 o'clo - to nominate a ticket to be suppprted *them at Om Election of the ensuing tisY,' . D. A. El f i la,NH, April 29. 'Cr hot. Coin. WATER . NY, AP( election for gars o( the GettysbOrg Water C o pry to serve Pot the ensu ing year, hol t ' ,Ii th e 'retitle' Route of Hearts ; 'hleckeee, In,poteugh . of Gat rg, between the h uts 9rl &dont( sod b !dock P. M., on Monday the 9i* 4 cfe_noic ANDREW t4;r, prret, Nrceonsverr, : • Aptil 29—td. grj,ENTIAMEN are tad wean and "!.. !PR 1- beautiful AVER HAT, K. lh 'OW P2O'liMit"Kati!' kt 11 11 11 *, , , ' • L W. IV PAATO/!/• nglitt your Friends _••Neisithoret ''""ri .20 toddle ?PQM and see the very lerp , and tine alum sot of Mails ()APS, BOOTH and B.OEB, that has just beenitatelAttl'hiL ' I' April 20. • W. WI PAIMPON • 'NOTECE. i i is Orphans' Can tosid at 040.1 'f ' - - 446 , 41,; , 1N'1nti1iti11e041 1 441 julhoo kusi ow Vet day ef. 01 D. tea bereft Robert J. Beq.,treidolust init Sege . - , s - B. Raise and John aileGiolsy. esquires, Armaime Judges, ku., asslgned, - 40. ' On Minion the Court grant a Ruh, on Widow and all the Heireand legal repro• mutative; of George Slagle, lien., hoe of old Inwneltip. deceased—aim: Barbara BM , (Widow) George, John. William. Eli, Simon. Joon, Sarah intermarried with ire, and David Slagle, Guar. than of the minor children of Solomon Slagle. late of the State of Indiana. deceased. To be end appear at an Orphans Court to Ihe held at Gettysburg for laid County of Adams on Tuesday the 31 at day of May 1 (1853) to accept or refuse to accept (the moiety or undivided hall of a tract of laud) the real Estate of said George Sla. gle sett.. (of which the said deceased died ' Intestate) at the valuation made thereof, and also should the same not be taken by said heirs, then and there to show cause why the same should not he sold agrees. bly to the intestate Iswsvof this Common. wealth. By the Court. EDEN NORRIS, Clerk April 29,1853—5 t. %IDE first and final account of Col. AI John Walter, Committee of the es tate and effects of CON RAD WALTER (Lunatic.) has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county ; and acid Court has appointed Tuesday the 310 day of May next, for the confirma tion and allowance of the same. WM. W PAXTON, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Mos. at Gettysburg, April 29, '53. TIIE first and final Account of John Rider, Assignee of JACOB PARR and wife, has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adams rounty ; and said court has appointed nesdny the 31st day- of-Alny next, for die confirma tion sod allowance of the same. WM. W. PAXrON, Protley Protbonotary's 3 Gettysburg, April * 1553. S THE first Account of Abraham Renner. Committee of GEORGE W. D. ERVIN. (Lunatic.) ham been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Adamscounty ; and said Court has appointed Tuesday the 31/11 day of May next, for the confir mation and allowance of the came. WM. W. PAXTON, Proth'y Prothonotary's Mee, Gettys burg, •rprii 29, t 993. 5 3 I DAGUERREOTYPE FOR 50 CENTS, 4N be had at Weaver's Gallery in C Chambersburg street. Pictures ta ken in all kinds of weather, and will be put up at this Gallery in ull the different styles of the day, at prices varying front 50 cents, to $0 00. So now is the time Mr obtaining the cheapest likeness ever of fered in this place. Persons will find it to their advantage to call soon while the opportunity is before them, and in order to secure a satisfactory likeness, subjects esra requeated to wear dark apparel.-- Gentlemen should wear black, with black vest and cravat, and ladies should avoid dresses of pink and blue. Plaid and contrasting colors are very suitable fur children. at.F 1 37} 1 06 to 1 15 I retwn my sincere thanks to mo numer ous frieeds for their past favors, and so licits a continuance of the same, hoping by strict attention 'o business to satisfy the tastes of all who may visit my gallon'. SAMUEL WEAVER ril 29-1853. ETTERS of Administration. with the will annexed,on the estate of Joni./ Doom lste of Hamilton tp. Adams co., Pa. sleet!, having been granted to the subscri ber, residing in the same township, notice is hereby given to such as are indebted,to said estate to make payment without de lay, and those having claims are requested to present the same, properly authentica ted, for settlement. J. J. KU II N, Sdministrator. April 20. Ot. 6 00 1 12 " TAKE MY HAT." 1111 SAMSON, having added a new 1 " 11 . • feature to his business, is prepared to offer to the public a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Having purchased entirely for cash, he is enabled to sell at astonishingly low prices. Call at the cheap store of M. SAMSON. April 29. LADIES are invited to cell and see die finest article of DRESS SHOES that has ever been in this market. April 20. W. W. PAXTON. NOTICE. & LL persons knowing themselves in- Am. debted to us by Note or Book Ac t aunts will please call without delay, as it is absolutely necessary that all accounts should he settled at least once a year. 8. FA LIN EST" 411, bONS. Dec. 81. 1852. 4124 Us 47 60 4 .2 t WIC OF all kinds. Cap and Letter Paper if the best quality, Note Paper; Visiting Cards. plain and fancy Eovlopes, Pen knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Paeans, Ice., alway s on hand and for sale loco byr B. IL BUEHLER THE. STAR AND BANNER. h published every Friday Evening. in altimore street, . in est three dory builiing.' ai few'6ors abode Pahnrstoelte More. by D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. satins. It paid in *Osseo or within the your P pet onnion--4 not pitid within the yorr 04). No paper diniontinw4 Ind' oil arroungeo are paid— except itt thi option oftho Editor. Fable copies .61 tonti. A to , notify t ithontodnottoce wilt br witirdal siva Pew ongspniont dhintthowitnito not oitiooding. a more inserted ,throe times for 111.1 7 —ovory,opitnts., ninth Voroortion $6 onto. !Anger, onto in the ono" proportn. kit odwntinthootto not 'opeolitily or&iril tor anti benSitinnod $lllll thihid. A lite ,th roanetiOn trilltieneado tnitiohe Wio ihertioo hi PO/Owe 4110aolls fa seated ready. and pippin*. aid on rOlaimistai 14 04 1114°, " 4 " 1401,8e # 111040401. n iu t , flyt coma:pi, flittiq 4so es Of. %tiro faiittlhont.) mot he rd.? Oil In Order to NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. NCTIOIL fr=:11111)1111KIN 1 11 0 1 4 , -" d e sl77 *" 4- u'at or & WINTER Pott ISENTLEMEN I S WEAII44IIER OPENED IN GETTYSBURG. . SKELLY & HOLLEBSUGH TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of their friend* and the public to their extensive stock of . Fashionable Goods for grodemen's wear, just received from the city, Which, for 'variety of style. beauty and finish. and superior quality, challenges comparison with any , other stock in , the place. Our assortment of Cloths, plain and fancy Tweeds and Cas. • siaseres, *Bihar:, Satinets, Overcoallnipt, Ac. C N"I" BE BEAT ! Give us a call and examine for yourselves. We have'pur chased our stork carefully .and with a de sire to please the tastes of all, from the, most practical to the most fastidious. 111::P'FAILORING, in all its branches; attended to as heretofore, with the assis tance of good workmen. *]'The FASHIONS for FALL, and WINTER have been 1./rived. Gruyshurg. Dec. 10, 1552. LATEST FASHIONS just RECEIVED NEW ESTABLISHMENT. THE undersigned re speetfully announce( In his friends and the pub. lie generally ilia' he be commenced the Tailoring Business in the room recently, occt pied aa a Shoe store h JOHN BARRET, OD *1 South-west corner of Baltimore and Mid: die streets. Gettysburg. opposite Felines tucks' Store. !laving made arrangements to receive the LATEST IFASHOOVIS regularly from ilia cities, and personally superintending all work sent out, those who favor me with their custmrt- may vlso p.nd upon having their work dune to their entire satisfaction. Isgi.Cnontry produce will be taken in exchange for work. WM. T. KING. Gettysburg, Oct. 15, 1852-6 m. 200() LADIES ARE willing to eerrifv that the AWAY COOKING sTovE is the very hest Stove now in use, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking. Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again as any other stove now sold. These celebrated Stoves are coli sinittly kept fur sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, :! Where the subscribers feeling determiner to suit all persons have also the Parlor Sexton's Baltimore Airtight. Peakskel and Cabinet' Cook Stove, and Airtight and Ten•plate Parlor Stoves of the mos beautilul patterns. THE SEYLOR PLOUGH which cannot be surpassed for lightness draught or in the character of their work, arc constantly on hand for as le, and in view' of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fiturth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap est that can be obtained. WITTIMULOW PL01711312 and mlt• ern, Castings (o the Woodcock Plough, Wind-mill Machinery, Castings and Huh row-ware, with every article 'timidly made at Foundries can be obtained Isere. Illacksinithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON NEW GOODS. G rm. A IRNOLD Has just received, and is now opening, A LARGE STOCK OP Fresh foods, Embracing every variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, TIUM= MINOS. &.; also every variety of Dress Goods for Gentlemen ; a large Flock of READY MADE COTHING, GRO— CERIES, &c., &c. ; also, Wirer Boards and Ground Plaster. for Cash—all of which will be sold as cheap as they cau be had at any other es tablishment. April 8. NEW ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS. :TusT receiving a new Intl well select. ed Stork of DRY GOODS, GRO— CERIES AND QUEENSWARE, at KURTZ'S Cheep Corner, (lately Ham eraley'a.) April 8. CALICOES ! THE largest and best selected lot of CALICOES, that has been in town fur some time, of every style from 8# cents up to 14, can be had at KURTZ'S cheap corner. The Ladies will pleasecall and see them. TO .4.7,122, TO 43,1 4 .2413 Anaval assonnient of Revolver,. feeble and. Single Barreled Pistols. can be had at the one price store 618AM 80N8. • Keep Before the People THAT MARCUS IWISON has just received one of the largest and atom varied assortment of Over Caere of every description ever Oftered in the county. mid at prines'that will not only, please. but re ally astonish. Give its a call before pm cluting. FOR SALE, srtrst r rats STIM LARGg size; with pipie and trinuniap complete. It will be soli very low. Erin quire at the 41PAR"iiiillee. ON NET% Nlbb F and Parasols, s arrairekesiand verilthist. at MlingitiMPet. t • . I . : • ' l ' ,I.kt „„ i t soNg.• nAvt 0fmt..... 44. • wNI open .. shields* (A ls" ' hr J 1 el ot !ins) one • . thu 'T eal a al°o 4 1 1 01 111kb lick of Foreign. and Domestic DH Mtn ever offered to the Public. Hewing .start ad •them with care, we feel asseted that. we can offer to those who fayor. us with their patronage, as choice and desirable an assorttuent. (both as regards style, quality, or price) as has ever heMilirought in this market. Having tfitiahl* most of our goods ham the manufaciMiers, we are. determined to sell at r astoniiiily low, prices. believing that the old motto. retai ling to small profits and quick Was, to be true In the letter. Ktinwint that our stock Win compare favorably with any in the county. we invite the attention of those about purchasing. emtfident that bargains such as are rarely ,offered; can IDS eseursd by giving us an early call. Our eaten• sive assortmitnt, consisting of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Queensware, Sr. Hard- ware. of every variety. and at prierta to suit put.; ell . Amold be examined before put% chatting elsewhere. We deem it needles' in enumerate mils; as our stock emit prises every arti noun hoe. Call early ssul select from the new Stook at the sigh of the RED FRONT. FA RNESTOCK & SONS. April I, 1853. Every day brings something new— To get the proof call on the Jeep. ABRAM ARNOLD AS just returned from the eastern AA. cities with that latgest, moat varied. and splendid stuck of Spring and •tstamer Goods, ever Dirtied to the public, conisting in part of Cloths. Cassisneres,'e . .veeds. Ky. Jeans, Casitmarettes. Bereges, Berege De La ince, Prints, Bonnets. Bonnet Ribbons. sod every , article usually- kept io a Dt►y Goods Store. Ab... Gentlemen's Fancy Stocks, with Springs. All of which 'he has purchased for cash. and is ready and willing to dispose of on cheaper and more favorable terms than the same can be had anywhere else in the county. Then come and feast your longing eyes In gazing on hie inerchandire, And ne'er 'shall you the day repent, Wheulnehir goody , your dimes you orient, Whilst the shortest, way to cook the hash is alwayr to plank down the . Gettysburg, April 1, 1853. Coverlet. and Carpet Weaving. /1111 E undersigned reepectfnlly notifies ill- the citizens of Gettysburg and oetgh• fowl 1 that lie has commenced the above htisinesit in Gettysburg, in the brick Pimp. in Baltimore street, nearly opposite D. M'Ureury's Saddlery. where lie will he prepari.id -to weave COVERLETS and CA RPETS of all kinds i t the very best style. and at low rates. He will furnish the chain when desired. JOSEPH LITTLE, Weaver Geityshorg, April 22. 1853.-3 i• Lame flit:lllff AND are a first-rate assortnient of Pan talcons at SAMSON'S one price twills, such as Black. French Cassitoerea. Doe Skin Cassimeres, Fancy essaiteres , of every kind . tnentionahle, Caseineti of all colors slid shades, and' sit prices to suit ell. [ Oct. 1. SOAPS, Perhonery. Nail Oih. Motto Wafers. Portmanies. &e.. a new as. sortmeni just opened at BUEHLER'S Bonk and Drug Store, in Chsuitiersburg sheet. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! . A BRAM ARNOLD has now , on hand, zw sod is modes& making up READY. MADE cLovilisic., of all sizes and quelitie., which he will disposo 0(101 mme reasonable terms Mauling clothing Store or Slop Shop in the town or county.— Coll sod see—be Oates all competition. March 28, NEW GOODS. WINE subscriber has just opened a fresh AL supply of Seasonable Goods, comprising a general assortment of Staple arid Fancy Dry Goods, to which the early and particular attention of porsono wanting cheap goods is again respectfully invited. April 22, 1853 TIIIT WONDERFII.PLICE, _ T ENT. ARNOL D ' S celebrated cheep J CLOTHING STORE, continues to be the object of amazement; delight, and profit to the thousands Who are constantly, and especial's, now, thronging it, anti sup., plying themselves with every variety of the best styles and most substantial gush ! ties of READY-MADE CLOTHIMI. He makes no empty boasts ahem "one price," And the thousand and l ittle other humbugs of the day, but defietrihe world to proeude a richer, cleaner, neater, strong er or cheaper stock of Clothing then the infinite variety which he has—not, bought at city ."auction" for' a Fong—bin mule op here by 'Lipid and honest workmen.' in the most honest, end skilful manuer.— Just call and vie if it is vitt so. KrAlso a few TRUNKS. at less.then emu, to make room lot customers. April 32, EXPitler Q COFFEE. THE tenuine, °mitre! EXTRACT AL OF COFFER,' which hat bleu re orally' so extensively brottlit tower uee a entostitote for Oiiffee, end which loran mends Itself by reason of its sheepses. as well es, ris eon be bid, eters, d: itte Slore H. 111: 1111EitLEIL 7 7- 71p1IBANKM ma& :Wien , l'.l.l3,odrilriesa: ...CONVII I (3100-7Rustmak kyr movegwmili owe. NEW NM .Vew Est.. Wish racist. D. MIDDLECOFF 1131 iteelk% altS.,lAt, FOR SOVEMOLIES. .-- - - 'I I OI 6 TERFIE D respeetlully ointments . to Lis old Irientla, and the , t:me, that at the numerous solicitations ime received, he has consented to take pp &class of Juveniles in Gettysburg, as ion* as a ittflielent mollifier is obtained.— His. method of teaching is simple, easy and entertaining. Having devoted his at. tenthatt entirely to the study of music, he insures, his friends that those placed un- Gja an? will receive entire satisfac• I don. . The hook used will be the "SINGING BIRD," Music Reader, bytehdhbry, which he uses in hie clumses at previlift.' Ito Coed is but fifty cent*, and needs but etillearelnation to he approved. Th4 , iientli'llimilleien hailed by teacher. (Whisrevit itsititY• fie one-tir the best boas ever published for Juveniles. The design of the author' it trt 'aline them a clear and concise itlea ,of nausia l : lb simple in its struetitrit. that Alta.), itotonly air enabled to read musinin a short time;:,hut tak e great tlelight . ht if, and .IrMentime prepare. the *ex ,ftir atone rxer- The pupils rot sunk elmwes i»ost not be yammer Ibis. sight.,nor entrethan 14 years of mgr.., 'Portals watie held . weekly. Those wishing la seed in him will please direst s rew lints to him It the' Post Odle% as soon as pnsuihle. He re spectfully satins lathe fulissiimg gentle- Rev. R. 3..otier,Enentititibatgolltd. J. Wittily, S. Oestinan i . Tentiviown,4l4., - •A. J. PIItIPBRIFIRLD. ReS.--latilion and. gendetwatuntlehing a eimeseraf-itniervetinar*ill , 11601 4 him. by leaving a fty lima, as. the Poet Office. TERMS.---41 AK 1 teseenti., SO fur 13 private do. ';; J. P. April 15,48 ii?. NNE, *Ho. a.6l *5 Bailie de Pima, for 124 Oft t. tee w it% For a fir. xpry . tliikiee,,owderttesit of DRESS ( W 00at prieria. iready be low tlie usinal riles, ran now be bed at umr.rocrom. lit , A pril 853. .> i SPOIITINGI:SP.01111N11 fI..EOROE 'and Heitry-.Wimplet will %," Maks House Spouting" wad plat 4 the mime law, fur cash or coaatry...kri duce. Farmers and others wiwking their .Houses. Hirai. iltc. spoviadt.. woad dam:llm giro drew a call. 0. dr. IVAIMPLONR. April 15-185:1. • , Spring & Summer Clothing. P g -HE subscriber most rupee: did y Inv leave ; to _inforitt ,ksisouifripll9 ihe public gemenilly flint hip his. at re: turned from the cities n 1 Eltillinnice. Phila. delphialind New Y0rk,...v0 one of the 'arrest, cheapest and.besk siphniktedituelt Dad y.made ia6, ever offered in this tin4niy. indle-illeterm* mined to sell their at prieea that can n ot Ind to give entire satisfaction to all who faVor hint with a call. You Ceti rely , on, it. 'barmy stock of Spring and , Ifluntmer , Clothing. were bought at tbe light time, at the right place. and at right -prices. MARCUM SAMSON. April 15. 1853. . • . AN A 11 1 11tENTli ti tt TO the Coach-Sinithing,lnni . want. ed by the subscribers; ne - opining well recommended may olittilit i good sit natio° by making appliration to HAMEESLEY & FREY. • April 15, 1853. _ WANTED. Customers to purchase a poperior lot of Black French , Doe. skin Cassimere Paine. hooey Caseinteres of every description. Caesium Pante of every shade and quality. together with any a. mmuit of velvet Cords. Linens. (lemma, &c.. at the oue,price store of • , , • SAMSON. 'roll your Friends, FTIA AT MAl(e US SAMSON• has jinn received and opened a ehoire , lot of Hoek, blue and green elotb Frock and I)reas thelbraerete; Tweeds. Linens. Comma, ,&e.....ceittl w 4 .1 dispose of them at the lowest living recta. , renvia musirs AGENEItAi, evvonoweal of • Trunk". which will be sold very eheep, et C PET BAGS. You will find r very bilge neenrtment of Carpet Up al iienieup'e nnatirice store. They were bought *Minden, end will,be sold elieepeivilien,ieny other ishnoost.clace thera,. s rktiriewrovlC, 40i0r 48 """ I ' • respectfully inform the Public that their stuck of JINIDI474I?4,ettd4VAP—. , Phig,RY be. bean aranilYjlttil,* . ase - dt and Bargainer*. he IMd.. Ponied atontitte thew stock sail prices before,. puSdlaktig, elsewhere, , 1:1131:3=11114e=Plite ' evias liAar 4.10 fil firlfiE entperiber reepeelfully informs, 41 . the i! puhlie that he ha. opetkai ple. "anent INuer.rNPIY pe tkellety,. in the houie former ly , kept , e temperitne'e hMuni t in Chemberiburg, street. apse; dOOTI tiposkilif fiivp,tini!r'whieyo ike is winkled. el all lintall Ono ill all hike , v , D. UsignAsoirlrPEN, in beet style, of all nisei end kinds, and at the lowest max. If pictures do: not give eatialitetiem4hileeloiftbs VlO•diarge. rratve me it 'fell, fit/13111E1. WEA VER, , Gettystntri,iner t 4, toe-ray. Marion .Rangers. y og, *sr ilk' parade u site house Miaws Raiffinsperner, in Mum• isteshuirf, on Monday ,the 2d of .31rry next, al I° Q 9*.le. A. M., precisely, with arms rind urcituirninents in complete order. A Conti of Apfinsl will be held on said day. Pit order of the Captain. AARON WISLER, 0. S. . Aiwa 22. STACKS OF THEM. vitt bare jestoiceived a splendid as. serenedt stirests. Seth as Black ses,lbeser t hties,'Clotir and Veseiseerer Iteretabi•4o:, &a, mud be lien law as ' SAMOONIS. FUN ANVIL Ono of thelar7p:.k us, stocU of. • t gang? a , * lSt #011,14 Ever offered in this Am, a jr retia wnst L. SCHICK has juin • I n wr • the eastern chin Nigh 'III stork of l'iiNCl 4. 87`4Pide . . Pak which lie invite. the pnblie to t311411111*. at his new location. Scroth*Eiss' eisnwir tri . the Diamond. He feel. ronitilint 'don kw can please every taste. in iiiyii, (sootily quantity and price. His asamsmehicom. prises Black ,and Fancy 'Silks, Satin., Berage de Ltii nes, M oust. der lAilloo, !AMIN Swiss, Jackmist anil• Eaustbrier Muslin, Gingham., Calicoes, Trinianingi, Canton Crape Shan I, a splendid article ; Bonnets. Ribbons Jo Flowers ; (-Bores. Hosiery. Irish , Liessew, Auios. and hundreds of other articles, ist , this line. Alan, • •' 7 • Cloths, Cassimeres C 93100008 Indian cloth. Twe.l., Commode., laie. en Cheeks, plain and fancy Yeatinesi & r ; ar:rCall and examine fur yoireelsresa; at the South-west corner of the public square, and if you dent say that turrsteek of gouda is one of the meet desinslile that gee ever saw, the fault will not be mine. Thankful , for the very liberal palmetsge !screwiere extended to me by a generous Mk a entstinuattecof savor, peensiejni that nothing shall he left tin, *feeeti nay Peat calculated to please and aceummodate. Gettysburg, April 8. 1853 gAtik INS , WAY: Mit' IiATEE FiSHOOKS ZIST RECEMED.' ;r HE andersigne4 rim peetrully an non ne. as to the citizens of (lett) . Axing, and Its vieinity'iltatiehas rominenee4 i ihe .T.141,40111NG torinehee, in the mote ri m : eFIy sinrapied by the store of J. Law. .1111,112$ Elcstoa, and opposite Falinesteekii• store, lb hopes, by a strict attention to basinesp, and an earnest Ohm: to ploam. ~tonainti and receive a liberal share otpublie patronage. ' Krfnlive us a 5i11..• Vountry produce taken 'in exchange. for :,Latest Paaliions have just been re. neirati. HENRY PIING EH. April 16, 111112--Iy. Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, ft. FFICE in Otamberehu ' Atreet. one door West of the ' Arran Church, nearly - opposite Middlero ' ii:014 1 /* where he may be found ready intfyrillitig to attend to any ease within the itrtivinre of the. Dentist. Persons in **ant of full seta of teeth are invited to Pull. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. DIMUICIIIf, Rev.C.P.Kria i r”, D. D " V. Hull's' ss, I Prur ' Hu a i 's , I H. L. Haven's, D.Oliaitorr, I 4. N.A. Mliasiraar aa Nev:goier•JoloNSON• I.‘1 . ‘ army sta . July 7. 1848. y ALAN MARRAMS.. o pareliase a7staiiiher of LAND !win WARRANTS, tor which I will plat fair prie r . iu cash. MIDDLECOFF. April 8, 1853.—tf o=sll A my lOutla and freala to be kw) fl it low as die market affords at KU WI M 4 cheap Xenry Jeans and Tweeds. NY variety of colors foul style ritr 41116 al. MASUD, it KURTZ'S eltesp A VERY fine lot' of nomenta of the +9 O, latest atylas in please the ;stoat 60441- (100 k o.lloWir low rats, to he had sit KURTZ'S Cheap (Joyner. UMBRELLAS, ,EERY, tame, artiortment. all kinds Am. and riles from 871 coma . 11;), al KU 1117:8. nON N ETs. Ribbon" and Flowery. a ALI' Ism aseorttnent of the different styles, to be found at • SC HICK'S. 1 11311ARASOLS and FANS, a variety that omit plesive% will be !mint) al SCHICK'S. BERAGtS & DELANES, A,tkeautiful nosnriment, nil istyles, to be hag at KURTZ'S Cininik Venter. Cloths and Cassitaeres, fir every description. ruler and *II". which we will sell low. Call and see thew at KURTZ'S cheap . comer. fig Arn NET velvet end s relit variety of PANTS GOODS for 'Alen ma Boys, at she cheap curlier of KURrA'S. V 101. INS AND ACCORDIANB. . Deeirous or divining or his rootlet etyck Of the above articles. I will INN them very low. :11 ARIAS § AMSON. taENTLEMEN con be fuombrbod orb!" ‘Aw Shirt*, *swam fibirmAgo. Soo. Po*km (:f nor, nop4lisiol seek". Wogs, thibreuu t lot, 4.. so bet sway itAiugim Mm bitaishowAvo 'OWNS. J. T.. SC HICK. GR0C141411.34. 140 N N IRTs,
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