Artivil et Sitamer Atlattic: 1' TrlE,,cuisor Rtme,l4 4 oN 'Nutt DAlrs ihATSR frig ~.I:lllitiliPlie i.- i .. .." -- ... ----"---i- _, 4 ~ ,t grew' Th. V. 8, Neil Hia 'Ail) *damn- , ' .' a ai l 1311 # r Y 8 . 4 ..)" inia Said ( at di 4 - LIN.,) 4th test.,' . ✓ : -v. ~4 - i" , .-"'", 11 ,..., 1r _, ... . - ..., . .I i'or someainie past we have often regal. st r h ' 5 ' i1 ' ....... ' ~.re sest.e " ,i t , b ; i l e i rs e s t . s t e. 4 ii iat e ' s if e " . " e t . g . el at intervals, with confitsed ' am) utisita s ts• eetoeseti rr boo to thys te 22 L irs, Gee 1 fachiry recounts of a retielhou iii Chiba, I of the tittiedirret trips twriboril. ; , I " "6'4 it "" rill dil "! ii wit femurs L. , ,say hut few of nu ••outstile barlitrians b ENUIksA,NO...---As ineniiiiiied per Glop new little or nothing at :Ili—though we brit alialialtfax, the Earl of Aberdeen in I k . , heard of rebel armies id 50,000 strong that Avail of Joirds on the 2Jiti tilt. ; of captures of cities ; of defeats and hang moist& thii ieetind reading of the hill for the rentoyel of the J ew i,,h di ,. 1) ,1 1 ,i m, mid ing tit leaders, &c. However when news strongly urged , the removal id tio,„ wed lemurs 10 ens that the great City .. f Nankin, intilleronVreatiikttiott 011,111,1 civil litierlie,,, with • poptilation of ahem four hundred o , a • un0 ...,_,_,_, . , ~..,. p ii.,, , ,,1,,,, ! thonsonil souls, ham Lawn reduced to sub .:, ~. e .. " . _ , 1.. ,.. "7_"!!!!!".12 .). : eared ' e. : , : te1d, i jecrWit by Iho 111SUrgeuts, and that Canton, 1(7,ir1rie7,711°..? there _7 1 1 .,.. .4 ,„ I . fuel e veil, the greatest commercial MllO6lllO Lill w i a n . . ^ 1 1 9 11 ) ,. 1 1 1 . .... ° ;, 4 1 :! I c h,.. " ' 49 " 1 01., ',7 .r . t . v. lif A , i.i, with something like a million of ~, ,,.1 2 . ..,...7 r :I'o2a:et had hee ! ..iet ... tea ittliatioante, is in danger of falling into 60, 1 trivin, " 0 3 1 7 , : i ,Z " thi : tionse el em ~,,, o.ls, i door hands, it is a matter tot importance to `look i n to the history of the war and its de-, Ottlihriiitilliglit, 3d Ma'am, Sir P.:. 11. tells. \u article in the London 'Times'Times I..gteirmostitt tin ainentlinini: to the pro. lathed conl,itioatice of the Income tax, for W ees "a about the must int"lligible idea "i' lc _ e. , ,.. _ . , ~. and , t, eeteesimi t,l eiss„,es. the Celestial It .!volution, from its ilicep- i h":ll:ll:arni`rfapt,lmi unjust am/ taii,,,titie. 1 ion tloWil VI its newest and moat Militia- hull phase, 1113 t hat yet met our eye. A nd it ri t Livert h g y a dt 2 b:te env i i h n i ,, s t I .2 o s it z e — lid a nt , t i n i t i t io t r y li a: , F r om this it would seem that the over- , throw of 11l Empire may he the result urn of 7114 ti factor of the government. .. , long, disturbing the ion:rested collllllereial theft* evening of the td in-taut the relations of England and the United States Lord4ll*year of London ()Merl tined at dm therewith. We have a heavy.and growing tier she Judges end other le,ral dip. itiviries, trade n olt Chios, Ilittli directly to Now 1 media 'Owe literary 111e11. Mr. lutr , rN.l . l I . ir.k and California. which the contiguity • tuirdaraillptieelt. Justice Talbott.) uuld ) , rthe latter to that umpire must rapidly an orittoteinoplimentary to Mr.,. S:owe, ' to whi*Cbterlea Dickens replied in Ilie oenT,i3e, MM well us produce other effects 111 our relations and intercoureic with that ! intitte''tie that lady. Mrs. Stowe is at tot, riTle in die future. The political design presien . 4 the gaciiit oldie Duchess of Sather - !of the retie-Hum is iiivolved iii oh — 1 14".11.;,:..... meetingts . esli. , ,/ at Greee.. ! 'nu, dethronement of the reigning Em 1 hl'+' • ' wit A k 7 e .; press synipatily, cur ii,;..iutii. l our, however in now the avowed object,— He belongs hi the Manteliiii) Tartati•ilyit• anit‘tn.itknakitinee the r,oent attack 011111111' , mml‘ , w kWh sUbillle.lthe Chinese two hun- keg ihlCliMeto and the Government. tete Rotor. 1)0 .. . 1 . 0. tired years ago, and bar held the throne TWO Roman Cath siuee. Siline pretender—Willi, or 1110106'1e; lillll' Mth ire, ill Birititngliam, are 1 ever areetted fiii dein and lodged in Warwick I w h " t he l ' ' ' d " ea "" t al.'ear—is among; the insurg ents. and he is to bo made kin g, j,il,' Their peenfliary embarrassment has i : not einlieror, in ease ed success,. . arum front the White of the Monmouth. volutiott has helm of P s e sal years t shive -hid Glanaorgstishire Ii ink, in I The re gm wth h cand the Loroloo Tittle, i n ha fits which they Were atone how entangled with i resPeettoAttist funds; - The Item Ittehnpa! lur Y ae rebel army it rebel 0 to it,s,s through the hieeteeet I Thm advanced by slow de- i 404 it i greed and with incessaut lighting limn the 1 to.q . AN c ,, e . .,T he Eitipre . s Enciiir southern provinces: suradtly gaining f ground, and atigineumg their men' hirer, i mistier...4 , On the 20uh-of April, when two ..,.... „ .,,.. ,,... 4 „ ... „ ... lier atiendarwe at . the 11 , 11 only by the volunteers naturally Ismael eturn":;:tent"';t7;tely" appointed I lardin3l .0 lid to a successfal cause, but by etainpuh• said te . tarthe Oriole eleise of the itaisfor-• airy levier tr a m the ti l .ett lets through tune: winch they passed: In November last( e: Lathe Napedeon appears tube deep. 1 they lv *framed. met is observed Who absent ', had got to Woo-chang hie capital 1 town of the central provinces, etandingl and. presmiMieti, -- tikimaltilitienl arrests had been made' „ oil ."'" g reat river . Yau g uler ' the Tug" "l i at , perte,....ette teen iwine.. , temeaii , ed as; Ottua ; from w bolt important position" *.Delegate front Loudon , itevehlthetart , . they could descend upon Nankin, distant ; trim) tile titer some litid mites. At this time I CiAntnittee." - M. de. Toopieville iv errnoriled 10 leave, W thew army was eine toned to exceed sdooo • , en, and it was thou M ght at the Em p eror ! Partilor the benefit of his health. ! could • them Ulll,lll . • like j Nese4r-nue theultantl emigrant:. left Par is for Itivare, on the 39th ult., to embark for the United States., nit expected motion of A llootalernheqr, aa!ereirri the of appropriating the teeeipte of the (Meant property sale. Itiolfaiftitetill,horn in the Assembly. On ly:onit'utettibtir soppuried the motion, mud the committee finally rejected SPApil.r...peprirt prevails at Afinfriil that §statiii,..aliainis has solicited the co-uper. *thin Vildaill6Mitelion 01 Spain as the only ineens,Of resiatiiig encrivaeitiuntits oil Niel • itlw the' kluitell Staters. prrx.f....p.t..ANo.—The (latrine of Telinto iu(Grisiona hail lortnallv notided . the 4444 taithoriiies that they would n o t "frtlittier Ate . refugees to' be expelled A In e no; . Bernd letters of the stnte Wet the fed Irak rimmed had been hastily sum *mord to.cous u neer the fact that the tuntestahlished a military post int a , quit pear Strablio, regarded as , within the SteißS ter r,tors. Np deci was Ra Vt;l TURKEY — Very little is known of Meuziditkolre negotiations. but ail en roll's agree that a pearetul solution will take place of exi,.tiug AllSTßAlAA.—Velheuree ilanis tit 111113fy.:15!11 stale that business Waf Newry ; wait high, and prima- PlOlll were balling. espectally.light, La bOr was rather cheaper. The yield of gold wad *haul lel an average. lllnrtler In Washington. Robert A. Hawke, Messenger of die (leiteratfiret cut Iris wife r edirnin 1114 baittrday night. lionr. they retired, "OrrittpleUrly severing the wind mire 'and - arteries, He then made two cuts at hit own throat, but was, sidle **pi, proverfted tenon kiiling himself by his wife knocking 'the razor nut of his hand. Their daughter, thirteen years of age, occom ing the adjoining, room, was a wakened by `the screams of her mother. who jumped out of bed and ran down sz.rirs, while Hawke raised the Irma win alat6, exclaiming : hare cut my volite's throat. and Inv own. and intend t., cm my child's." The wile, in the mean time. reached the front door, and atteinmed to skuk, bin was unable. The neigh- Ivor*. earinitii, going in found her int the in 'a dying condition. the liiishand tdaildialg ever her, and arms extended. ex claiming: me wife. my wife. I have cut ber tittle." The child was scream ing at tile steps, The wile expired in a -6'144'0111/May. trilliums. Au lumpiest was held Sunday morning, and the jury return ed g by the hands of Orr hushimmi, he •heing in a deranged state of mind." Hawke has been arrested. and committed. Ile Wt."; limiest 111111 awe sirtlntarily, hut for atone tone past list &ism in en extretnely deprertioill state of miutE '4 li - twitting suicide. lie had writ tan iloltiprolidyilig .41m world was•torsinst Moa k moat a•" 'be could aim lied happdy her*. fat *allied all bib family to go to iteavetti.". Sout.e.'e FLIntIT Fenn Fearicx. —lo a late number of the Almeria of Dumas which 'lase been publishing of late in the 1 Penis Prose, a brief mention is made of the cireunistancee In which we are iedebt-i s , {NAND Dl.C.'ivlißED.—Tile Journal o n ad fur Air. Smile's emigration tO and vettle.l Corettittrett states that partite* in the city moot to the United States. .We translate of Nit* Yolk" knave iweertained the exist. 1 the paragraph. tine dellOille of guano. ten a bar-1 In th e '"l""4''Y of Mery anu IlarilielemY (two Freneli authors) him! ten eltiti tkettifixbited island of the ocean, rri awii bemired miles from at this time ime of the principal editure of ;t4: 0 1 0i ;"L' o ' d„ surf urn , roloti,oine w 4th ! journal called the Ft nom Dwarf (Naiu the Whitt *sire 4.iltrearilineut for the pro. Jattne• / This odour was named Soule.- 4retwitthitia, tig h ts in ... se an et y m .,' Ite had helm two months in prison for an .41440014 emu to ieeore these hitherto . article on S an Donliegit. Ile did not rel onitialars isoluereg. The aahrame a4ri. i,•11 his experience of prison life. Ile hap culteritliimblistniets Of the article are now j hear a strong resemblance In ruatersily kwarrn and appreciated, amid a • Barthelemy, which preinitted his passport, he• brow ammo for it in: It irthelemy lent it to him. Soule fled to L aitimm = e, ;' N . l toss than /00.000 suns.; London, and thence to the United States, anoitsk twre / w oo ly b ent , an d . and it ja where he is now the first lawyer in New iovs4rinai o ros of M at Orleans, and makes by his practice one "'ilea'a elimmolt o r e iwi r elemo r 200,000 tom. for ! hundred thousand francs a year. • Which gm fatimitier Alm United e Loos 1. l' he , he S unday Schools of Baltimore num vigil pay seam* aißlittit dollars. her 12;121 ;scholars, grim an average at' • -‘• " tiniest:* 0f8671 ilk. SIPA" lime, illepinintendatit on the - • r: • 001140116 atiilegmj, 4ase skeet" enlace. that The mortality 'of Phi!athelpl4 'is less, 1 56 , epetest nit teens km atossine.brialies, t« porpnition. than any lame the owe *testiliaßlin,hojaMtftis 4 piles Union. itel Amid two•thitils that ut ktet Om*: ..•i 14.4 vi Y od. ' • MIL Rrnty 114/11illbH1111t1111 un yth iuq all equal lo rye. (Jro reports, itoteertl. limited us at that tone the inmost eonsterl' opiowourse . Etti o tsnbedte then ercsotoop 'union was prevailing at all thelirtento be, t he may , wf. f,, .. efiorietec i stc: a a: chi . m tween Woettang and the capitol,' nor „ maws ideas toribtuitie beseiy., ,itto . lace wtff the reader, notwithstanding *whiff' 'ii - iiiiiiiiiiiiiff cute Itia 04;4 in her c h e ek s ; of intermediate details, tied any digictilly .ivet 4. es i lt el w m it e , to o lame / afie‘s tau t in now emnprelientitnif ale tiosPaAtll to the'i ti ll; f o n plump, yaw ; her:face talks, effect that ••Nankin had fallen into the i meow o , nee unoweimw me ez . ressieso hands of the reuela on tiro filth of Fehrtial• % wt . si ;i nto/ f eet so :large thou she „ 4 ry." • •li:i ~ .' . : 4 ' ° . • I walk upon s tem. Li 4.arnqua a ateher we The remark appended to this.ationnce.t saw many itotraits Stith Of .Eittaiptinus and meat, that minting bet European itherVett-i' cianese. 4114 „y of which were i, x ,.,11„,„ 1 Mot eittild maintain the “Emperor 'ml his! fikiteuee sad , awn/loot deficient in light throne," , is , euril ",, lsi Y !:li:ra:lsrisliisLsa Our' simile% Were ettieu " teil in . 1 4' moat ittas reitittnittin in the r... 161. .at sa Intro, iitaWee-,' serly ., lleitim ,,.... Chin d atid Citine4B . - et, Its say with what. pretext or even MU . ~ :p • , - ,,, ..:,..........•.-•.-...t... , 44.4.1.a-......1 . _ . .. me such an intervention could be' *semi. 1 1 ,. pm Court: fitinass, .in Lancaster, is tied. The mend substitution at Pekin of a now. tit course sleutolit„ipti. :rho.. town tit-nasty which butiody comprehends for mlock. valliell.imit beitint stunting for three. another which nobody anderstondetiukl quarters of it century, bait beam aken down.l he likely to exert any •inaterial. intlimitee i 11.. was pot up in 178t1, at a tom 4.2350.-- I sin European mmeaction4 - ls for • is We ,r Shine that time theclock has been cleaned can - Ahacernothe rebellion app.rars, if- not - t - but twice; and, with the exception Of new' to have tint/muted, at any rate. to have pro- , weight ropes, has never coat the county eroded on the assumption, that the whole : otbe cant for regoirs. . Whets taken down country was 'misgoverned, overtaxed am! I everyhody wita7monished to find that there I generally oppressed. I had been *cannily ally preceptible wear in 'The demarations of Tien•tah and Mil any , part of it. The . same cluck, with supporters have Itaifilf-9 . 4 . I ... .romised a' stasis slight improvements; is to be placed I tairer system of impost- 1 . and a' better alt..' in the new Court ilium when erected, ininistration of justice, as the consequence' and is expecteilito .run and .keep good of their summits, and it seems that deep I time fur another century. .• .• dissatisfaction was generally felt at the ex • siniciim - 7 --- r ,., 4 -- A --- c ;;;i t ,T ; ; K ;;;;• - iou ` . _• , rwo i Swing smite of utfairs. • With a 1111111etilai • ~ , , • I hro . 'thers stained truefajdui:t ., iiity .l_ 9 .. tit i lich I revolution nuts created it could certainly; nut be. the interest of any foreign power to , (- ' / * ).. re ./.. a. : 1 ri . .2 . 13 . ! futri .X . : ^ . `: , e ii! r .' , ; . ` ... " . ,:: 1 1 11 . :P ... • imerfere, for, exarphikg tin the Opium '''''' ( 7l7 . _ g!..', „ !!' n , 7 __ r7 !...... 1 .7- 0 ...., que*"o"' " is Aligle'll'sr iinPrnbuble that "" 1 e last,inill f ife „ ' f a w " h i i l e a h O du o l d " itib i 'nits change or droisty St Nankin mad A pril effect the 7 cottutteieialialations hieiveen the' BritittoW resirnottfor 4ittpoi4tud4f eniiiie'pottt'senold be flound,4l . 'aware n o t titisfailien, 01044 in the nom enompletion Minting emnpletimi of the rev elution described." • The latest advice. from China to the 22a of Match show, however, that the fall of Napkin, with the rebels within * few o marelics of filiangloal. threatening it with I tloeir 5E1,000 men, had aroused the young Emperor to energetic, endeavors to MP4 the emergency. lie had i•soled an edict, calling upon the people to ulnae it: his be half, and detailing the military defensive operations to be pursued ; and he haft lev ied a lax on opium, to replenish the treas; ury, and promised favors and rewards to those who should aid him with money to Supply the sinews cf war. He admits I that. during the three years lie hits resigned, i his utmost efforts have been inoaca ding ..to restore to has people the blessing of peace;" hut attributes the frequency of their rever- NV% iti a slothful end trilling spirit. I It appears that Sue-K wyng-Tsin. ap pointed by the Emperor to the elliwf milt- Lary con nand of the combined attack Witch had hewn ordered on the rebels, has hewn worsted, and has fallen according to some accounts, by his own hand, accor ding to others by that of the enemy. The liebrew Genealogies to the • a Oeitemir, bb. pi—Thu Ray.' Dr. unt injoii says,`,Aetiri . ously; that it is a row rkf hie fact that tin; iiittnea that aro gis . .o iii this chapter ul ihniniiiis and eitalkli, whtsb Inchony traiislated train the Heine*, prulait'ii;); . oftlie Q.iaput ul Christ. each one couvoying a great and blessed truth': "Atkin is the first name, which means, "m. 114 in the in►ag„ of (tad ;" Stoli,"sub- Attuned by ;" Eons, man ;" Udmurt. ••lantuntitt; ;" Ilklydnluel, Ntto blessed Gerd ;" Jared, "slisti Cottle di OM ;" Elitteh s • teaching ;" "ills - death Moan 4utiti Lamed', "to the !tumble ;" Noah, "rest," or "consolation." it is thus that if you lake the whole of the RAMOS, and simply in the older in whirh they are recorded; you hasty Mils truth stated by, theta '•To. man, once made laths intega,of (Lod, now substituted by man, frail and full of sorrow, thu blessed. Gott hialself shall coind down to the eittli ionehiny, and hie death shall send to..the , humble, euumulitiou," • • ' TOis id pat au epitomo of Cloistiani- inusisig We way Every one accustomed to a.nme a country. is aware I. l sailhe Boni settlenhevri• in the orbit of 6,/azinittle trees all,.olung the new roads that they may lay .out, . s process( which is nothing 'Mort than • cutting a small piece ..of bark front each tree. By this Itteaue they 'eau. over , after keep thd road, rain Of shine.. A fiend, says the New Orleans Picayune, tells a gmml story of a back-wtiodeutan he meet's or two since itt tote et our principle sardine. The chap hail , * piece' of chalk in his hand, with which he marked all the moat, prominent builtllnge. 11k tort I with. Anxious to iistiertsio his object, our 1 friend intfuired'his , retisoit ler thits chalk tog the fronts of doom ar he primed. • - Net ' repited • the hock• woodstuatt.6.l7got eutisitlceshle snarled up Bore votterday-i.untar lost fur two lulus, 'never in hate rimini my Modem( *gain far itithingir „mail windings.' When I came 0111.111411 T; I *Might 1 waitild jest blaze my ways, L.wmit slung, au Met could fiuti my roso bitek, Yuu,dun't mach this intruculor individual being lest ag,4in in'yuur &kitting and twisting streets, any Ifiey yua eau_eitit." • • ' . • A - COIN UM Altilireilltma, or IIEAUTY.- I4uitiqtiit id by. the Europeans the Sit Thongs Lettorence of t;ltins and he .well deserves that, proud demi:lei:on, us ties eplarjut of this artist's tel-itsinitilid is eaceediegly tine ? , ehhough his ideas ul male bititiry film ours.— In the awitige ur ttiffiverwitton we coked Ins ,is said to hrocavulli. liiii.hrother Gideon on the head with a rake„iiillicting.a iteri emswiinMl item; the right ear, from I the elleimi of which he died on Mown. An iiiquem, was hod on the body by, one of the local magistrates. The report s t a le & (we quiite from the document) that "(titian Crasly git a wound. in his head : about 3 incite over the right ear, 31 inches fib (deep) and I quootar mut t and dke out the 8 May, 1853, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and ,is 31 yar of "--IZeuJutg Journal. FURTH RR ream Mexico.-illete Oriseria, May 15.—The Max►caa Goverittnent have appointed St. Costello liansittyas Minister to Englntuit Manuel Elarrainizair as Minister to Route;' Reenact Notice as Minister to France; anti Vivo u Minister to Spain. , • ;terrain:mak is the prevent Mini try to theCuited States, and Vivo was furnietly Alt:sines Consul at liavatta.. , Gen. Arista was ordered to qtiit tits country. in a letter addressed to him, lay Senor Forrel,, Minister of War, at the, quest ofant pe Anna. The A nister of War. is his, leiter * sajia,,that the Goyaroinent will be inure at ease in his absence, but that he (Arista) will still retails his 'rank in the army. and also his pay. AN EXTRAdiaDIPIARY FRICMC Mr NA Tilax.—A man by the name of George W. flootitum living a short diAtance from Sparta, Va., btu; cow which has brought forth s most uutrommon calf. The calf is now two weeks old, living, and likely to lives It has two distinctly formed mouths,. four tl;stincily formed nostrils, two tongues, and four eyes ; and will probably have four borne. In ail miler respects it . is formed all usual, and is a playful and very pretty calf. It eats very heartily with thee mouth. The New York Atlas. speaking of a man of smite note lately deceased, under mok. to say, ••Itei' subsequently cotnmenced life a's a' legal practioner, but was diverted from it by his love of letters." The edi• tor did not look at his proof, and ,on Sun. day morning he had the pleasure of read• tug, "he subsequently commentated life as a politician ; but was diverted from it by his love of bitters." "Now FOR IlotiE !"—=ln the memoran dum bdok of Mr. Ring. one of thp victims of the jam railroad tragedy at ,Norwalk, Was found enieretl the following sentence ; —'•Friday morning. Now for home Dear father--dear mother:: Wiwi -a Commentary on life. 2.n.; - SiTil It I NDAR.NN . B 4, ~ •. ,:, : ____ ... . ..:VriSpylvectlng, flay QO, 1853. STATO FOR CIN At (70 M 51ISAION ER, MOSES 19VMALL, of Lancaster. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, A. K. mluag, of Franklin /".Otl,.Bl7kle , KYOR GEN . ERA4.. CIIRIS'IIAti MEYERS, of Clarion ==M=l'.=l REMOVAL. ir"Mel:Mice of the "STAR ANNER " IIIIS been removed to the three. story building, re cently occupied by D. M. Smy so R, Esq.,.iß Baltimore street, a few doorst ve rahnestock's Store. ItCr•Tko otml,ro fur the building of she Bridge across. 'Rock creek, on the road loading from Abkiluee to Hanover, Wl4 'warded by theOgnty Contmitaioners, on Timidity kit) 11r. Jones . FINDLEY, of York county:AP . ----: 10:7" . During the storm of 3luuday even ning last, the PoUndry of the 31 essrs iu this platie t was struck by light ning. ilthoug*the electric fluid left vis ible trues of iiS.oottrso in 'various parts of the building, 0va...t0 the melting of seine wire, no scriornithrnage Was done. ' Poalntwrtrsirr iwpollated. , ugs,-The Postoisster General is currying on the work iimovals bravely. .All a around us, tvo itotice the announcements of hew rostutastO, Gettysburg standing almost alone at,present. A day or two, however, will doubtless decide the - issue between Mr. MAan't and Mr. GILLESPIE, the rival applicants. Sowo rich things have transpired , In:connection with the ma numveringa for the appointuient at this place, which any, at some future day pro duce some equallprich results. BENJAMIN Itattxr., we see it stated, has been appointed - fOr itarrisburg, over Mr. MICtsa.EY, of tho 44 liniou ;" John 11. 11rattou has been appointed at'barlislo ; John Nool, at Chatabersburg ; Wm. J. Murray, at Ihillidaysburg; Lewis II: Wun der, at reading; John J. Sherwood, at Ilcuesdale ; J. K - I ll:garland, at MAW ville ; and ltoberilAndrews, at Pittsburg. Mr.WILLO.3t 3sen has imeeived the ap poiutut.S.) vice I. W. PEIR46:I tsq.,jetikved. Thitremoval of Mr. P. will be restetted by the people of the district, as babas been a faithful and obligiugofticer. • York County Prison The Commissiendmof York county have awarded the contrttet. for the erection of the new prison torAtfool) Gotwalt, (carpeu ter,) of York, fOr no SUED. of $53,900. Mr. Ilevilland superintend the work, for which he will receive 81,500, as ,a com pensation for his services. The site select ed-fur the prison la the ground attached to tho almshouse, without the limits of the town, although almost immediately adjoin ing the Borough line. 11C/"latineaster City has at length got a daily newspaper established in its midst. It is entitled the "Ltneaster Inland Daily ? " and is published by tdward M'Pherson, the industrious and energetic proprietor of the itludepcudent Whig." • scr William' C. Gould, Esq., Editor of the Eaton, Ohio, Democrat, (formerly of Littlestown, Adams county, Pa.,) has been appointed •Postmaster at that place. "iluntingcfon Journal," an , able mid well conducted Whig Journal, has been emisiderably enlarged and improv ed inappearance. Mr. Uhaseent.deserves ito be well supported by the !flip of Hun tingdon. lerThe Whig State Central Committee baa been onnoutteet. Charles Thompson, of Philadelphia, is Chairimm. It. G. Har per, Esq.; represents :Adonis county. co Two cases of 'mall pox and five of 4rarioloid lariat occurred in Dickinson College, at RArlisle, the.exareises were sue pended on Monday, May It, until June lat. The pentane attoeked with small pox,have never been vaccinated, The Town i en of Cartialahavelusployed weal of the physicians to vaccieet9 all children in that borough wham .parents .tannot hear the expense. This, is a measure of prevention, as no case has owned among the resident. licrThe band of Slave-htinters at Har risburg, has been broken up. Two of the numb 4, - Solent& Snyder, and a man niitned*Loyen, (recently constables at Her risburg,) are now in limbo, on a charge of kidnapping—neither being able to give bail. Other members of tho gang, it is said, have left the place to avoid arrest.— The offence was committed in Lancaster county, where they will be tried. The last Lancaster county Court sentenced a colored man, (alledged to be a partner in the concern,) to the Penitentiary for nine years, for attempting to kidnap. FUNERAL OF JUDGE GLI3SON.— The body ofJodge Gibson was received at Carlisle on Wednesday, the 4th inst., and on Thursday ho was borne to the grave by the members of the Carlisle Bar. The fu neral was attended by the members of the Masonic Lodges, the Clergy of the place, the Faculty and Students of Dickinson Col: lege, the officers of the United States Army stationed at the Barracks, and. a large con course of citizens. Ile was buried at St. John's Episcopal Chunk, and the service wa., read by Rev, Mr. Morse, Rector. PEEK DENOCRATTP MOVEMENT. The *24 Central Committee of the free Deuiciraey, hive issued a call for a Con ventiote of Delegates oftbe Free Democrat. of thelitete orPeonsylvauia, to be hold at Ilarriburg, on Wednesday, the firs ti day of June -iest,for tlie , purpos• of panics- ting candidates to be supported at the next general election, for the office of Auditor General, Surveyor, General, and Canal ..niruissioner, of Pennsylvania. In Crawford county, the County i.kin ventiolvof•Fsee Demoting. diet Mead ville on Tuesday last, and placed in numi nation ale following tteket e Assentbl,l—Leou'd Reed, of Randolph ; Rowell Powell, of Spring. Associate Judge—John Gould, Esq of 31eadville. Commissioner—Sylvester Wilder, of Randolph. Treasurer—Thos. S. Manes, of Mead- County Surveyor—L. W. Thickston, of Susswego. Resolutions were adopted approving of Prohibitory Liquor Lawat lso endorsing the Platferuk of the Natioral Convention held iu Pittsburg last fall. VIRGINIA ELECTION.—The elec tion in Virginia for members of Congress, the Legislature, and the Board of Public Works, takes place on Thursday, the 28th inst., and both parties are rallying their respective forces for the occasion. The democrats in some of the Congressional Districts are considerably divided, while the whip are apparently well united. The State was gerrymandered by the last Le gislature, so as to make 'all the districts Loco. The dissensions of the Democracy, however, in several of the atrongest -dis tricts, may epable the Whigs to carry a portion of the delegation. , The canvass is very warmly conducted. In the Fredericksburg district, Ex-Gov. Smith, the LOOO candidate, is opposed by an independent candidate of his own party, while - the Whigs aro running Mr. Snow den, of Alexandria. A new feature was given to the eauvasa,on the Bth instant, by Gov. Smith, who attended church eta place known as " White Oak," in Stafford min ty, and after the religious exorcises were over, took the floor, and addressed the con gregation in a longthy'political speech.— Smith has been Governor of the State, and the Press of the district is very severe iu denouncing thiagross outrage upon religion. Distressing Accidents. Two distressing accidents occurred in the viciuity of Shrewsbury, in this county, on Wednesday tut. A man named William Miller, while engaged in cutting wood, was struck on the back part of the head by a falling tree, •killing him instantly. The other, named Frederick Overmiller, was al so in the act of cutting down a tree, when one of the limbs fell, striking him on the head, and wounding him severely. Ho was also reported dead, but wo have been informed by a person from that neighbor hood that he is still living, and hopes are now entertained of his recovery.—fork Republican. SINGULAR AND PAINFUL CASK —Near Millerstolvn, on the 13th inst., Dr. S. B. Hall extracted from the right ear of Mr. Joseph Gelbach, two hundred live maggots.. It seems that a fly or bug en tered the drum of his ear, when be im mediately started to the physician; but be fore he reached him the insect had left its tenement. This occurred two days proi ens to the extraction, in which time the patient suffered intense pain. It was sup posed by the above Physician, that the in sect had deposited its eggs during the short time it was in the ear.—Sent. A GOOD FEE.—Tbo State-.paid the counsel employed in the trial to establish the freedom of the Parker Girls, the , nice little aura of five thousand dollars. Of course this comes out of the pockets of the tax-payers of the CoMmonwealth. Five thousand dollars for Counsel fees, and six thoustlnd &Akre for a legislative en"- tainnient for , the Maryland gentlemen, says the :Delaware County Republican, is an item to be looked at by those who think "we have nothing to do with slavery."— And yet the kidnappers of these girls can't be had , THE MAY ANNIVERSARIES.— The following table will convey some idea of the extent of the support which the public accords to the various benevolent, religious, and charitable institutions which have their centre of operation' in Now York city 1883. American BHA Society, $345.501 American Trent !Society, 3115,205 New York Coloniistion !society, ' 17,000 Female Guardian bodily, i• 18,195 Ameritan Home Missionary Society, 171;734 American Hoard Foreign Missions, 200,383 American and Foreign Christian Union, 6 7,50 1 Seamen's Friend Social, 28,408 Society for Soppression of Gambling,' 1.080 Society for Ansel. of Con. Jews, ' 111,269 zrTbe New York Courier Des Etata Utile, publishes an affidavit of a woman over 80 years old, named Mary Ann Wit ; Hams, who says she is the natural mother of Rev. Eleazar Williams, who claims to be a Bourbon, and that sho never heard the claim made until about three yaara ago, when it was mentioned by a William Woodman, an Oneida Indian. IscrAmong the petitions presented to the Massachusetts Constitutional Conven tion, was one from about 1700 persons of Now Bedford and Abington, that the word " male" might be stricken from tho con stitution, which would give to females the right of ihffrage. ?It is estimated by the Hagerstown Torch-Light that .20,000 worth of slaves have escaped siooo last fall from Hagers town, Md., and vicinity. The $BOO Dollar Layr *Or: K rTtle following very iinpgirta ittr as ion to the' construction of 't t 1 l Act I 1849, knic , iiirn as the “Thret Sot& d Dollar , Law Act," which complifolY !o versee ther'practice upon it, !aril, read r ; a short -Aim, since by his ijouor s . Chit& Justice Black, of the Supreme Courti: Hammer vs. Freese.—in the Northern District. Appeal front the Commit Pleas of Northumberland.. , Freese's personal property was levied on and sold. The premeds amounted to $454 11. The defendant in the execution was present when theibry was made, but did not tires-.Olehka that enrol the , geode were ixstapted by . the Act or. 1849. A bout the commenc ement of the sale, how ever, iitr' dennandied the benefit of the Statute. 'r he Sheriff sold the property and paid the proceeds into Court, and the Court, on. Freese's petition, ordered $3OO of the - mouey to be paid to him. We are of opinion that the debtor can not, under any circumstances, entitle him self to ihree hundred dollars of the money for which personal property sells at Sher:. ire sale.. The Sot speaks of property; nut money. It requires Itim...to select the goods he wishes to retain, and have them appraised, and property , thus chosen and appraised, shall be exempt from levy and sale. This excludes the idea that he is to have his choice between retaining the property, aod.demanding. the looney out Qt the proceeds. There are sound rew sons why he should take the goods or nothing. The law was made for the ben efit of the families of, 'debtorii, rather than for the debtors themselves ; cad a fitnity, script °revery comfort, might not be touch the better of $3OO in the pucketola thrift less father. " Property which aliprilisero would value at $3OO, might not sell for the half of it. and if debtors bad this choice, it would deprive the creditors of twice as much property as the law intended to take from them. A convenient friend could be got to buy it in at a price far below hs value, and a part of the money awarded by the Court would pay for it. The former lass on this subject speci fied the particular articles which might be retained. The act of 1049 gives the right of designating them to the debtor himself, fixes the quantity of them by their value ; but if be may bref lama until after sale, .he can virtually take property which he has not selected, to an amount far greater than the la ttallows him, and without applying the legal standard of its value.• Sueha construction is against the spirit as well as the letter al the statue. The debtor not being entitled to 'money under any circumstances, could have no other remedy than au action against the officer, even if he hail demanded his right; in a proper way, and been refused ; but he did not make the demand .here in a auan ner wkeli the Sheriff' was bound to ne Ice. Ile did not point ont the property he elected to retain, nor ask for an ap praisement. Ile said nothing on the aub6 Ject until it was too late. Regularly,. a debtor who wishes to avail himself of this act, should make his elekKin-ot the time of the levy ; the LegislaraNi could have meant nothing else by saying that proper ty so elected should be exempt from levy. But he may be in time if he demands it ter it is seized, provided he does not wait so long that a compliant* with his requeit would postpone the sale. Ills right is clearly goae, it Ito waits until the sale has begun. The decree of the Court of Common Pleas is reversed, and it is ordered that the fund in Court be paid to the executing creditors in the order of their liens. GENERAL SCOT'.-The Home four nal alludes to the removal of this distin guished man to the city of New York, in the following just manner : ..lilty.the removal of Gen. Scott and hie family to New 'York, one of the moot at- tractive features of Washington society will be added to our own. The mere presence among us of so distinguished a person—the Commander-in-Vinci of the Army, the first of hying soldiers, *man whose career is part of our history, and whose fame is world wide—stems of it. self to elevate the city towards metropoli tan rank. Ilia residence, the hospitali ties of which will be : gracefully, dispeueed._ will be the centre - of an extensive and most attractive circle. And of necessity. New York will be hereafter more fre quently visited by military men, who form always a welcome addition to the society of a city, where a too exclusive dercition to the practical prevents the development of the ornamental, or makes it blush for its existence. We ere 'glad to perceive that the General look. as well and as young as lie did before he encountered the fatigues of a political campaign. His tall form is unbent by the weight of three score years, and his hair is not of that hue which is said to render it nmerown of glory." He has been frequently seen of late in public places and private assem blies, and his presence never fails to a waken groat interest, and to eliet unequivo• cal marks of respect anti adostradon. !We trust he will find his new place of residence agreeable and exhilarating, and, for many years, continue to be the commanding or nament of its sosiety." ROBBERY AT I,ITTESTOWN.—On Wednesdajl night Wit; the ekas-room of Study & Norbeek, in Littlostown, was entered, robbed of varicnctszticlei of value —amongst which was a variety of Jewel ry, Spectacles, &c. e tt box. of Italian cra vats, n lot of ready-trutde Clothing, anti a bout $B5 in money. They offer a reward of 8100 for the apprehension and convic tion pf the thief, and the return of the goods, or $5O for the thief alone. O:7'A German has since been taken on suspicion, and lodged in the Westminster jail. We have not hoard what eireum stancea led to his arrest.—Sent. $1,255,848 0:7 - John C. Knox, Esq., has been ap pointed by tho Governor, Judgo of the Su premo Court of Pennsylvania, in the room of Judge Gibson, deceased. Ho will servo until an election is held to fill the va cancy, which will be at tho runt fall elec tion. pc:rlt is said that GOv. Bigler designs answering Gov. Lowe's objections to the requisition made for tho delivery of Mc- Creary, the kidnapper of the Parker girls. 1111:7•The Grand Jury of Lancaster coun ty have returned the beer shops as a nui sance, and recommend the samo . prress of licensing for %ilea as applied to Mattis. I , ..... icliantmtraTtn iniftsyeramogi Meetlat. 9 ' ~ 1 P tsitant t ,Intioe a meeting °Nee aut.: 'sans of ?dountkand adjoining towasidr, ' Liiiiiii.sl to thell.leesue system, was held iti lioriees SeboOl-liouse, in Monotjny tan. ship r oo the artornoon of the 14th lent. Mr. JOHN HORNER was called to the chair. SILAS M. MOAN lin ) WM. WALKER, and Roan WkLinnsot were appointed V. Presidents, and ANDREW MsIitNNET, jr., Secretary.,: - • , On motion, a stotontiuser ef ibr ee , con _ Meting of Adam Win, Samuel Der -bora, Msg.; and D K. Silydiir; weir ap: Pointed to :Prepare buitkeim :fur Amtlioni.- leg. The Committee, after consultation, re ' ported the following preamble and resole. doe, which were supported by Mr. Writs; iu a lengthy and very able speeoh, 'After which they wore ins:demigod) , adopted t WIIr.REAS, the evils resulting frog the trafflo iu ardent spirits, sus a beverage, are so great and numerous, that the suppres sion of the said trate, is required by thu public good ; anti whereat 46: tetestion respecting a prohibitory Jigger law motors important than any other which is uaw re oeivin4 the attention of the voteraof Perin sylvan's'• therefore, Nesolad, ThE, at the next general loutien, we will not support may own for ascot in the State Legislature, unless he give a publio and eiplieit pledge, that be will use his best exertions to obtain the passage of a law providing for the prompt and complete auppreiwiou of the said traf fic. On motion, ft was Resolved, That we recommend to the friends of Temperance threngbont the County, who may be favorable to thMap pension of the Liquor Traffic, the bolding of a County Convention at souse Imitable time during the Summer; and that a com mittee of Three be appointed by the chair. whose duty it shall be to confer With Mends of the cause in other portions of the Coun ty, as to the propriety °fetich& Convention, ~. determine the time of bottling it.etel make such other arrangements as mar be neoes sary to carry out the objeot of this Lion. The Chair appt . unted the following gen tlemen to constitute said Committee: Wm. Young, D. K. Snyder, and Jawoa :11'Al- On motion, it was ordered that .3140 mi nutes of the meeting, signed by the officers, be published in the papers of the County. On motion, tho meeting adjourned. JOHN HORNER, Prrael. ANDnEw 311iittsiorr, jr. Seey. tr7'The Coroner's Jury in the ease of the Norwalliiiiirn;id - itoWinit, hare ren dered a verdict cc/miring the engineer as the immediate cause of the disaster, through his criminal cativiessness and reck lessness ; also censezing the Company for not exercising more vigillmsee it warding against such accidents. €O . The' Grand Jury of Dauphin! noun!, bare preaented the proprietors of Later Beer Saloons In Harrisburg, for selling boor on Sunday, and harboring boys and young men on that day. crA tue3ting was held bun week in Bedford, favorable to the construction of the Chatuberabuvg, Dedibra anti lietaberg railroad oXrAbout 8009 emigrants > smog" from l'ennaylvania, bound to Ilgatois aid lowa, many of them in, magma, pond thsougb Wheeling last week. CT• The Stamped Envelopes * manta by Congress at its last sewision to be preper red by the Post (15Wo 'pepaiiinest, will be ready for debvery stoutly I. li.7"Josso flunshinson, of ib*" Iliosch• inson family," died on Ilfundny Lit at ni Water cure estailiabuioni mar Cisoinnati. Dreamlike Shiption4l‘ Nrw Yens, May lOth.—The hely Reuben Carliter arrived bets thitt . aeormusg from Sagua bt-Gerand, and hat earths re. point that on the llith inst.. Whams& St, longitude, eV, he fell in witb a bumbeloug ing to the ship William and Wary, eV. Stetson. of Bath, Maine, hound from Liv erpool for New Mean% Be.took from her the captain, ass* and *is 14 she enter of the ill fattd.ship. They'reptirithat the William anti Noy had si tame of railroad iron and 200 piiessitgere thit; us the 34 of Msy, when neer bases, ehe flame en rock and almost lostiettmedy , reek, "end soon 'inerta& went downy earrylig with her over $OO wools to a watery gnire. 7 - Two *Me passengers got into a life belt and der afterwards taken on bead the brig and eared. These, whistling. in.the. boat picked ep by the cuben Caner, are the only living beings leh to sell of the sad' disaiter and the lose of rife. The pitmen pre were eatigmnts. - MAGNIFICENT CLIFFEIt RACK.—Mr. win. H. Webb, the New York ship belt. der, who built the dipper ship Yining Av meriea, has taken up the gasntlet foe Neste York, by accepting the challenge made by the owners or friends of the Simr.- reign of the Seas, to back her rapine any. ship afloat for $lO,OOO. The Yount! America is a new %Taft!, yet uottiolle"... The Sovreign of the Seas wee built ** floe ton. They are both to load and sail from. New York for San Francisco together' orr within 30 days of each other. FALL OF CATVISH.—The Norfolk. Aro go. states that a carious phenomenon ei.t tended the hail storm. in that city on• day night. Quantities of catfish, some measuring a foot in length, fell in difilluenti. sections of the eity,and some of the gelds were literally strewed with them. Hun. • dreds were picked up in the morning..•.. • This, says the Argue, is no. pjsratoeial•l fabrication, but a fact which is'amested by hundreds of citizens.. NEW YORK EXHIBITION.-744 London. Times states that 800 British exhibitors,. comprising the leading houses its hum tant departments of British national indite— try, have sent contribvtions to tile Now, York exhibition. Mrs. Mowatt. the aotreet, °attempting retiring from the stage early nem raft. and marrying in Boston, W !het* Esq., editor of the ItichroondAttglillit ! i+ • Blie will retire - to paints lie 1ill'34141• round. We find the,!tklliiring in the P 3 .4 1. 44;1 Tile 4;4464W I 1- • , Allured in this :-gathering known champions of I Mrs.. Rm. 1 0 9 k , lea .1. lbw woman's Right* Cron ventitin et West Cheater, larii year. Men inklels are sometimes very clever sort nt Mks, but, women Infidels are rail monsters: It is very proper they should wear breeches, as I.uey Stolle does. tettrausattv Or TRIG ULTIMO/1Y OF I{OBNRT OWEN.--The eighty.third anni versary ef the biiihtliy of :Robert `Owen, Ittutem for the peculiar ,prineipbos which lie foot promulgated, and w bleb is priireiv ed bye class of people statist up . , from all kinds of immites, was *LI at 60 0 Broad way last Friday evening. 'When our re porter entered the main, where he expected to see the compantateembled at supper, he found diew:engsimmi tipping it on .•the light Animistic; toe" to• the music of $ harp. a violin,and a few other instruments. A mong I b e . 4 4ersorts present was Mrs. Rose. tate o the greaceit. admirer of Owen, Lucy Stone, and a ',trance mixture of abolitionetts; Fourieriass. communists, spiritual knoclors, and infidels, numbering. a I tugetliii , sittty'.4ersotis. The dangling otos, this motley,assemblege 'sat doerh to 4 'titiPpitir,. which will despatched with the,mmit intu?ntshing rapidity. Then came the toast, the sentiment and the 'speeches,. Mrs. Rose, , the Presidentosa, leading oil with an addrole, an eulogium on the man whose in honor the anniver sary Was Celebrated: The Herald roporta the speeches, Vridch were perfect hodge podge of iu6- , tielitY,ibUlitioniarn, woman's rights. dpc.. not ul sufficient halves( to be copied. Lt. ivrome .Napnleon . Bonaparte, of thn U. S. Army, it is said, will not visit Ettrute, until he has served-the usual term of service reqUiretl of . graduates of the U. S. Military Academy. . A'.1140 . 11 4 0. eve years . old, died at Newark on the sth 'natant. front tha ef- Pets toiltitoxicatioat hy brandy. PROCRMITINATION ho THE THIEF OF Delay is dangerous--nogleet that cold and rou 411 a few wanks, end tkiii hope of recovery will - be /oat to you forever, Let not any pecuuiary eaneidaristion deter you from trying to save you r hile and'' Welds while them is a ehance. Cow suraption is annually sweeping off tbomainds to she tomb t no disease boa baffled the skill el ph) , stelae. like it so physicisn, perhaps, has over dome mom fur this large class of suffering human ity, than De. Whitot. An "ounce-of preventive is worth wpouuri of core;' therefore, - before your lungs become niceraled, and so diseased that no human means can rave von froin an early slave, try in season, try. at onoe, a medicine which has Greg of Intalt infinite val ue: ta -- thousendsolasin • bottle of th, 'wk..% Halmos of Wild Cherry, hike it, get:Tani - Wei ,iiMilary; persevere in wring it unitiFyins bairoCeturived the disease en *air 1 1 ,4 k if, negledmd will termittata your PCLMONAIRY M*iBUkiPTION Hu until within A . few years, been generally consideind incurable, although many medical men of the bighest slanding,. among whom we ankh meidion Lammas and his (mid Doyle— /m/1h distinguished authors, admit that this much dreaded . disease may be cured, even in its 'advan ced stages when the lungs ere not completely if' organised. The monody which we now offer, organised. The remedy which we now offer. WISTARI3 BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY, not only emanates Rom regular Phrsiclso, but Ina been. teetad In all Ma complaints for vi bleb it is recommended. BEV AR E OP IMPOSITION. Remember. the original and only genuine rAtFo DAt&'M OF WILD CHERRY itleraye. beers the written signet/logoC I. li UTCs on the magi& wrapper. (41Trat &stein Onatjaburg by 8. H. BUELI LK It, and by Drugstore generally. BALTIMORE MARKET. FROM I4LTlllllloill SOS OF TINTRIIDATJ r4oll:llE—The Pkra: market woo rattier more relive today. Salted' 1,1100 bbhe. Hamm! assets I _ , aktrds pt 73orr:isbl. .Nothing dart In City MMis *,* '. • GRAIN.—At the Corn Exchange there were inliss'of 40,600 loshishiPorn at SW a 61 cents for yellow: end 63 a 38 anti for la; to I one let in (crier Virginia White Cunt qt 53 tents per bushel. milieu:l Rye at 88 a SS sears par bushel.— Peanirshausla pats 43i swats. We quote Mary land ant 'Virtual* do. at 30 • 42 omit per WOW. " TORK .111 AR EL.O!TR. per,bbl., from wagons, $4 50 AVREIT, fee ImolOoli- • 00 to 1 17 leYl.l. • " 80 CORN, (i %TS, 'MOT? It 111 lirli isfOTHY tit.OVER BRED, FLAXAEND: YLASITI OP PARIS, per ton. UANOYER HAMLET. pc6inti,*aii, ( 6,4, Worosiii) $4 87 WHEAT ?, per 5'0,4,1, 1 115 to 1 10 RYE, 41 75 6,111 X 50 410101 4 HIWIEHi eLOVIOLAIREIri //14.11C-41)61311.' k 4 *Alt to, 4 t tM'l~dt 14d' bi the Rev. D. IL Claris. THIORPtiON' MPOOSH. of Brondtabunt, tteh icil y or thle place,) and Miss HARRIET vElNO.„shimgliter of Abraham Mug, Eaq., of HunleOßOWn• On tho ism' ItiPi lot the Rev. Mr. M'Cullom, Mr. WIC d i REEHOLDE, of Armstrong 'county, sal IVERNEOK,II.ItgIusr of Mr. John Wol f* borliftl:taßtAiNp. iorit'oltig, by the Rai.' Mr Shultz, Mt. G. FRANKLIN EMI Z. lately of Hr w plocr Mice AMANDA. T. HURLEY, t his, ha W. Rubbly Egg, of Lancaster , .: ; GAi/. .' : , ' 1 '. ... '4 ( . I.i , • i. , „,, ,er••' - Y•,;• , ‘ 4' i: .D I E D. . in this county, JACOB, infant 1100000114 .. .ry Alison, aged 3 weeks and 3 ~.. j..'irti . iitti init.. Miss MAROARETTA M. A ii. . • • - ItitiriMkitehter of Mr. Barnabes Riley, of this colints.les the lath year of her age, The friends of 14;1i MPed ere not called, on the present oc. essiob s t SS siironen so those without hope. From al- Iliettt . B4**loelliest year. she was a diligent and 'illniallialiffabbirtalt laurel scholar, and appeared to IS • al trafthi care the truths then taught her. a or young she united heriself to the l ob * idorned nor profession by a consistent walk and ntattersation. When on her • dying , ilotitbilieWasasketi if she was afraid to (lie, she replied. 'Why should I fear to die ? My Ss- 1 oleare,radlrload nal through the (lark valley and shadow ofrlsotb; sod lend me slams Censer.' a shore.” akeaeldabe aid not u hill to live—that l she was eedifie Please*, goof. she bade her pe ..elnalastalOwlfisloste farewell, wad exhorted them 'lll7llololllt . i* haves—end not to grieve for _ So retwe l tnnd Parents, dry yew tears ; ~; . i ttllanaelas. weeprr nexwe t / ily , your slitter's gone to Uoth' Tin* why her Nee deplore II • t inst., by the Fl et. .1. Ulrich, Mr. f :W!NANDand Mims AMANDA, "itioinas Kennedy, all of this per buil 85 2 00 6 00 / 12 iti/k MILT. 11 / R atn 'E ou l nles A. to ll t e he it e ß it E izTu d s i ° o a f Geft u Uy burg that she has removed to this place and commenced the MILLINERY BUSINESS in 01 it s branches, in the front room of Mr. Wasmus' tbree•atory building, Matt more street, next door to the "Star' office —where she is prepared to do up Bonnets, ke., in the most fashionable style. Also, Bleaching, Dying of Bonnets, Rats, &o. Tenn. reasonable. Gettysburg. May 20, 1853.—5 t. SAYE YOUR MONEY ESSENCE 01*; oorraie. 11111 H. BUEHLER keefie constantly on • hand for sale, the; Genuine ES— SENCE OF COFFEE.; of best quality. The use of this article in families will be lound a very great saying in the course of the year. pr7o`For vele. Wuot.ectus and RUTAIL, at the, Drug & Book Store of B. 11. BUEHLER. May 20, 1858. GROCER yTAI J QUOR ALIHE undersigned has just retured from the City with a new and largely in creased assortment of goods, which he is prepared to offer at prices which cannot be beat. His stock consists of GROCERIES of all kinds, Sugars, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Fisk, Salt, Crackers, thefts, Pia sled Cucumbers, Ste. Also, Fruits & Confections, Oranges, Lemons, rim Raisins, Prunes. Arc.— Also, Powder, Shot, Tobacco, Se gars, Gail's celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, and a variety of other articles— Also, a ficst•rate assuritnent of the best qualities of LIQUORS, Wines and Brandies. of different kinds, N. E. Rum, Holland Gin, Old. Rye, dm —all of which can be bad on the lowest terms at the Store of the subscriber, in South Bshtimore•atreet, neat door to the "Star" office. (Kr Also, always on hand a variety of Stone Jugs, &c.--Give 'us a call. EMANUEL ZIEGLER, Jr. Gettysburg, May 13, 1853—tf. NP,W ESTAIILISHIUENI'. WNII. FRAZER RESPECTFULLY informs the pub that he has taken the stand re. pearly occupied by his brother, (At.Exat.:- *Aitjaazite,) in Chambereburg "meet. opposite the Lutheran church, where he is prepared to REPAIR and CLEAN 4-1:" 'CLOCKS, 1 • WATCHES, &Cl, on reasonable terms.— o.* • ' ' All work will be insured. Also, on hand a variety of WRETCHES, ,Jewelry,3 o4 tEk Spectacles, which will be sold low. Gettysburg, Mry 8, 1853—tf. NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration on the ea tate of CHRISM?! LAWRIINCR. late of Oxford township, Adams co., deed, haw• ing been granted to the eubscriber, residing in satne town'p, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, end to Oft! having claims against the same to pr6ent them properly authenticated fnr settlement. JOSEPH J. SMITH, Abler. May 13, 1853.—0 t CLOCKS & JEWELRY.—You will find the above articles for sale very cheap, at the ouo price store of SAMSON. REMOVAL LONGSTRETH k# BROTHER, HAVE removed directly opposite the old stand, to the superior five story MOM ' NO. 8 NORI,II THIRD STREET, And are now fully prepared to exhibit to the public, an UNSURPASSED VA— RIETY of WALL PAPERS, From the lowest priced AMERICAN manufacture, to the superior ENGLISH and FRENCH, from the ,well known houses of DELACOURT, ZUSER and others. Call and see before purchasing. The most efficient and polite workmen employed to hang the paper. May 13, 1863-1 m. DRUGS AND vgamonnse, IF all kinds, from the beat ` l-1 ' goons in the City. eon• scantly on hand snd for sale at the Drug and Bookstore of , • S. H. BUEHLER. June 4, 1864 Cloths and Casslimes, AF every deseriptkon,'color and styles. v.."' which we will MO IoW. Call and see them at gurerz i s cheap career. BERAGES44 DELANES, • A esetirtatent. Styles; to be • had stIEURTZ I B Cheep Cotner. BONNETS) AVERY fine lot of Bonnets of the latest styles to please the most A 1.641- .0014 it very low rites, to be had at K U RTZIEI Cheap Comer. UMBRELLAS, AVERY Large assortment, all kinds • and sizes from 37} cents up, at KU wrws. Kent'y Jeans and Tweeds. A NY variety of colors and style for Ilk. the reason, at KURTZ'S cheap corner. Cif.PalUlZtbalParcr O F all kinds, Cap and Letter Paper of the hest quality, Note Paper, Visiting Cards, plain and fancy Envelopes, Pen knives, Quills, Gold Pens and Pencils, &c., always on hand and for sale tow by B. 11. BUEHLER PARASOLS and FANS, a variety that met please, will be found at BolsiN r ETlSTltibbons and Flowers, a large ageortment of the different styles, to be found at SCHICK'S. BOROUGH ACCOUNTS. KEI.LER Kurrrz. Treasurer of the &tough of Geilythurg, fbr the yettr ending Noy 3. 1853. DOLLS. CM. To balance bet settlement. 6 at 6. Duplilate of J. O. Frey, 1848, 34 74 " S. Weaver, 1850, 121 03 " 1851, 151 10 Amount of Duplicate, 11. Brink- erholt 1852. 731 03 Cash reed, J. B. Danner. rent, 34 50 •• Geo. Swope, on loan., .300 00 bl*Dannell. fur beard.. ' )21 •• C. W. Hoffman, for mar. ket•house, 21 00 si Danner Ziegler, note and interest in lull, 23 82 Burgess fur licenses, 14 60 By Cash paid,osti on Orders, as follows: DOLLS. CVO. Officers of election, 9 50 'George Swope, Interest, 15 00 S. R. Russell, . ,• 15 00 A. Behan 4 ao I). M. Smyser, ' 40 80 P. Myers, iervices as Coasts ble, 84 60 Robert Mate, " 24 00 Extra Police, July 4th, 1 50 P. Aughinbaugh, Street and Road Commissioner, in full, I 06 • C. S. Swope, •• 8 37 Strickhouser, work on Diamond, 45 671 W. White, holding Election, '52, 4 60 'faxes, County, State, School & Quit Rent. . 4 O D. A. Buehler, Printing 14 25 R. 0. Harper, " 14 75 D. A. Buehler, qualifying 0111. cers, &c., for 1851 and '52, . 7 00 G. Geyer, work at May Engine, 300 S. Fahneetock, sundries for Tay lor Engine, 7 18 S. Fahnestock & Sons, nal*, rope & locks, Engine-house, 13 18 - J. Werner, work at Engine-house, 1 25 A. McElroy, " Engines, 1 00 N. Miles,. " " 100 J. Welker'. " Engine house, 75 . S. ,Gilbert, " Engine, 800 Wafer Rent, 20 00 C. A. Procter. grading street, 15 00 Alexander Fraser, winding cluck (17 months) and repaint. 15 68 S. W itherow, selling market-house, 1 00 M. 'fatty, shovelling snow. 1 87 Thomas Warren, emithwork.lum ber, &a., 10 85 A. Doersom,.smitliwork. 5 18 Houck & MdCreary. brick, 14 75 • G. Meals, Street 4 Road Comm., 38 13 - (4. C. Strickhonser, " hauling, 02 25 (4. Meals, powder, . Danner & Ziegler, shovels and spikis, 2 81* John W. Weigle, plank, 8 50 John Winebrenner, scantling, 25. Peter Weikeri, logs, 7, 28 A. Muss, work, 24 00 Henry Little, 66 11 80. Edward Little, 66 2 244 Juhu Kitzmitier. .. 8 el} John Shilling, . 46 12 00 Henry Utz, " and hauling, 55 221 A. Codori, " . 899 Henry. Rhine, .4 • 30 871 Michael Tsay. M 30 93} James Donray, •11 2 26 John Enter, 116 10 00 E. Craig, .. 3 00 Peter Lutz, 66 ' 862 John Lutz, . 66 16 22 Thomas Nolan, " ' 11 00 Philip Krickser, .. 2 02 N. Hoffman, 441 14 02 John L. Runts, 611 13 49 Geo. Codori, 44 16 00 David Sloneker, " /1 81 A. Stuck, WI 4 50 Robert Pick, it 75 Goorge Myers, 66 4 50 E. Degroff, 44 18 26 H. Dustman, ill 5 93 Philip Wiekert, OS .25 Joseph Peters. " 7 871' John Jenkins, '' 871 Theodore Short), 271 Upton Johnston, 44. 2_20 George Richter, 46 50 Peter Wert, 66 1 87 Aaron Constant, , 0 82 J. Harregan, . •• 371 J. MeDamien, m 75 Anthony Peters, “ 75 A. B. Kurtz, s. and brick, $ 80 Jacob Vaussmap,. .. 8 00 B. G. Conk. e. 25 Samuel Black, 66 25 Christian Bennet, . stone, 22 , 10' John Gilbert, 6. 4-12 Henry Culp, w 80 20 C. A. Proctor, ,e 20 73 Geo. Swope, 4lb In Henry Brinkerhoff, .. 1 121 George Shyrock, •' 1 33 David McMillan, " ' 1 50 N. W , work,etone & hauling, 17 $7 C. W. Hoffman, I?ge, ~ 11 51 John L. Tate, .. 44 87 /I Troxel, .4 15 50 W. W. Ifameraly, " 12 12 J. A Thompron. ~. 10 75 H. & W. H. Meals, " 6 50 John Houck, gravel. 1 14 . Solomon Powers, 64 2 30 &knee in hands of J. G. Frey duplicate of 1842, 24 74 " " S. Weaver, 1050, 77 08 11 4/ ll 1894 9 82 •• U. Brinkerhoff, 186 X, 18016 Loss on Bank of Union, note % OO Burgess' fees ate.. 6'26 Burgess & Council, • 80 00 Treasurer &Clerk, so 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer, 67 19 April 29, 1933.—The Town Council of the Borough of Gettysburg, do certify that they have settled the accounts of Krunt HUM, Treasurer of the Borough of Gettysburg, for the year ending the Ad of May, 1883—that his accounts are cor rect—arid that there is a balance in his hands of Sixty-seven Dollars and Twen ty-nine Cents. R. 0. M'CREARY, ADAM DOERSOM, JACOB C HIM ROBERT lIORNER, JOHN L. TATE, Town Council. May 13, 1853-4 t. 111 W ANTED. Customers to purchase a ' , IF superior lot of Black French Doe skin Cassimere Pants, fancy Cassimeres of every description. Cassinet Pants of every shade and quality,. together with soy a mmo* of velvet Cords, Linens, Cottons, &is.. at the ene-price mom of SAMSON. SCHICK'S. Spring Summer Clothing. 'I HE subscriber most respeMfolly begs L leave to inform his rusioinsrs :mud the public generally that he has most re turned from the cities of Baltimore, p delphia and New York. with one of the largest, cheapest and beat selected stock of Ready-made Clothing, test offered in this count•, and is detetm mined to sell them at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to all who favot.liim-with a call. You can rely on it, that my stock of Spring and Summer Clothing. were bought at the rightlitria, at the right phice. and at right prices. MARCUS SAMSON. April 15. 1853. I. EWERS of Administration, with 1 4 the will annexed,on the estate of Jogai Dient.. tete of Hamiltotitp. Adams ett., ea. deed. having been mood to the pnbacri., her, residing in the saute township, notice is hereby give* to,soch aa are indebted to ; I t said estate to make payment bout' tie lay. and those having *ions ti quested same, present the sae, proporly4 halide*. tad, fur settlement. ', I .'''` • 1 J J. KUHN, .dtinsiniltralor., April 20. ' 'Att. $1487 - 97 "TAKE MY. HAT " ICSAMSON, having added a new feature to his busitiess.'k prePsred to offer to tho,publie a choice assortment of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Having *chased entirely for eash, hd is enabled to sell at astonishingly IoW prices. Call at the cheap store M. SAMSON. April 29. Jo Co GO to_D, (Successor w A. FR)E.) NO. 160 CHE.STNU'r es'I'IIE6T;SWAIW6. Extensive Music Publisher, and Dealer in Musical instruments of every descrip- tion.' Exelusive Arent for the sale of Ha Davis &Co's (Boston) Patent Suspension Bridge and other PIANOS. - '-" L. Gilbert's Boudoir Pipnuq. Melodeons, blartitt's Uttitara..llams, Violiltai Sheet Music, Music Books. ' Residents (tithe Military will be sup plied by mail or otherwise with musie they may wish, st as low'rates its it pur r chased in person. Having, Otis - of the largest stocks in the United States, I Teel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Mosie siiimtied on' the most liberal terms. Pianos in let. Second-Imnd Balms for salt. - 4 May 13, 1853-1 y. - -MARION - RANGERS, you-win meet for pimule wnd inspect- JR. Hon at the house of Moses Raffenc.- parger, in Mommasburg, oit - • &hordes!, the 281 h of May, at 10 o`oronk. A. precisely with reins and scoontreMeitttrin complete order. ' By order of the Brigade fospector. • AARON WlSLgft, 0..'8•' May 13, lBo3—td. ' ' T HE undeisigned.havillhet.l! appoint , ed by the . Court of ../olitorntol Ntraa Of Adatill county, to make eiliihtlf: button oldie assails remaining in-Ilia hand, of John Deardorff.' Assignee of. JAI.IOII B. H ARCM AN. um and satongst . lhe emi t itora legally entitled theratoowill attend to the duties of bid appohAatteot at 4i _4 ! fire in Gettysburg on Sulurtley ,tAe 21 - 01 day of May inst., at 10 o'clock, A. when and where all persons interested are requested to attend. . EDEN NORRIS, diuditor. April 8. 1853-3 t. I.IOERSONS hating Her to sell , void do X well-by calling on die tubserlher. iO Gettysburg. who is desirous of purchasing. The highest' Market prire will be paidit ell times. Itlblia he intends having the thy, after being packed. hauled either in Hanover or Baltimore. the preference to haul will be given to thossi froultittom he " 11 1'Putclk”s• Dec. 24.1852 i—if ' •• r COLLARS. Litres. Edgings sorting.: a beautiful variety. , just re ceived cud for sale at . • SC HICK'S. 499 .M EN WANTED • • 0 purchase a superior let of Black. -IL flue, end Fancy colored Frmich, English. and American Cloth. Dress 'and Frock Coats. These ems are well made. all we ask of you' is to omiti indjudge' for ynu rserves. . Remember tlieldree BA ht. SON'S One Flee store oppusite the Bank. LADIES are invited to call and see the finest article of DRESS SHOF.H.that believer been in this market. April 29. PAXTON. A LL persons knowing ' , themselves in. A debtatd to us by Now- or .11nola-Ato counts will please call Without delay. as itia absolutely necessary that all scrotums should he settled it least °news year. 8. FA HNESI'OCK ;SONS. Dee. gl. 1863. • • , 111,111/1.80.1L PLO UGLIS CIF the best quality-411mile on hand and for sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of •1487 97 THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening. in Baltimore street, in tie three story building, a few doors above Fahnestoeks Store, by D. A.& C.H. BUEHLER. If paid in advance or within the year 52 per annum—if not paid within the yes rs 2 SU. 140 paper discontinued until all arres rages are paid—. exinipt at the option of the Editor. Single copies cents. A failure to notify • discontinuance will be regarded as a new engagement. .Idoertuements not exceeding a square inserted three timer for 511—every subsequent in se aloe 25 cents. Longer clues in the MUG proportion. All advertilements not specially ordered for a given time,will be continued until forbid. A Nbe ral reduction will be made to those who advertise by the year. Job Printing of all k hada executedneatly and promptly, and en reasonable terms. Letters and Communications to the illditor, (ex opting snob as contain Money or VA name, of new subscribers,) must be rust rats. in order to secure attention.. NCTICM. A'DTI+l;E.' .i HAY WANTED, NOTICL T. WARREN & SON. MEMO MORE NEW COOK The richest and best assortment o FALL & WINTER GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN ' S WEAR, EVER OPENED IN GETTYSBURG. SKFA,LY & HOW:BAUGH TAliq . plessure in calling the emotion of their lriends and the public to tlicir extensive stock of. Fashionable Goode fur gentlemen's wear, just received from the city,. which, for variety of style, beauty and finish, and superior quality,rhaiko ger cornparixl4. , with, any other stuck in the place. QU!' assortment of Collo, plain and fancy Tweeds and Vas sinters:, ristings, pethieti+ Overcoatlngn. &c. Ofifer RE BEAT l Give UP a call and examine for yourselves. We have pur chased oar stork carefully and with a de. sint.ttr •please the tastes or all, front the most praiiical the'mnst fastidious. 104•'•I'AII•ORING, in all its branches, attended Id as ilbrelOiOrt* with theassis• Lance of good svorlimeit: kaoThe FASHIONS fur -FALL, and WINTERAtave been received. Gettysburg, Dee. • 10, .1864. NEW GOODS. S. FiIINESTOOK & SONS, • I,II[AVING just returned frnm - 111 - 0 ., "silt open thie,day Ist,) one or the largest ant most desirable 'stuck of Foreign and Domestic . y gip ] pas: ever _ofreotl to the,Pablie. Haying wilco ed them with care. we feel enured that wo can offer ,to thole , ,wlto hums us with their patronage, as choice and desirable an assortment, ; (both as ,regards style, qutllity.orpritte) flee, ever been brought to ibis market,, .Having, purchased most of Mir goods from, the , manufacutrers, we are determined- to sell it astimishly low, livilleving that the old m o tt o , re t s . ling to emelt profits , tool quick sales, to be true to toe letter. Knowing that our stock, will compare favtwahlY with any in the entutt.Y. we invite the attention" of those about purchasing, emititleut that bargains suedres *re rarely offered, ran lie secured by giving tip so. early call. Our e gte u ., sive aitsurtinent, consisting of, DRY GOODS, Groceries Queensware Hard nfevery vnrieuv. sad tw prices. chaser", Pbottlik . 4l , ea r atutned befere,pyr eltamittrehtetvlieri.. We deem ii ilep4tlvei ; to teuewrale am our stick pun. iirieee every article invite_ tine. :12elLeffir, and select Item the, Steil;Stuck : itthe,, sign of the RE!) FRONT.' - FA ti Nt'STOPIC ` SO NS. April I, 18133., . , . itRIVAL One of the Intgest and pretties t StoOiti of ;Pinta LE: Sgalitt aatitio, , . Lvei offered in this iituce, Li 4, SCHICK has just returnedlrem • the eastern cities whit ltiv Sprink stock of .P./1117C,Y S7II 4 ) LE GOODS, w invitee the ptthlic to examine, at hie new Joeation. lieuth-Weet 'corner of the I)ianitinti. Ile feels confident that he plenum every -taste. iu atylei quality quantity suit price., Hit assuctusetitutuup, prices Black and Fancy Silks satiiis, Hanle de [alines, pipl Ag e Loom, Liwue,, tswp. e , apd Muslin. ingliaina U , dalicoes, l'ritughingov • Union Crape Shawls I •pleiidiJ atifele , eimnewe.itibbols Flu Wets ; 1.61,n5; Muslim!, apd hundreds of totOtte:srligkes, iti this blip,' . . Gioths,. , Gasslurch -Oashmeretts, Indian Cloth, Tweeds, Cottotiallas, en Cheeks, plaid 'and' fancy Vestings, iC '(3sll entl'exinnitte fur yourrelves, it' the 'lthstith-wetst confer of the public square, and if you duet say` that any stock of pod, is one of the most desirable that you ever fair, the fault 'will not be min e . Thankful ,for the very liberal patronage ltercutfors extended to we by a generous public, 1 ash a continuance of the same, promising that nothing shall be tell' un done on my part calculated to please and aecOmmtmlatte. .1. L. SCIIICK. atittyibmt, Aprit 8; 1853. NEW 'GOODS. CEO: ' ARNOLD Ilan just raciest!, and ill now opening, A LARGE STOCK OF irri'ir Irj' ti'Oeidi;.' Einkaaelag , every. , variety of LADIES' AMEMS flOOßtit BONNETS• , KIN mIN &.; alkio every vivio)? of arets Goothr for., Geotleoten,; large stork or READY MADE qOTHIN G14).- 1 (lEREES. 4Le.. -&c. , ; 3144V0X. Xioards and Ground Plaster. for Cash—all of which will be gold as cheap as they can be had at any other ee -1 tablishmettL April f 0 ^: VINE Muslin e Dee fur 2s cents ; Beteg° de Lain., fur 12} cis ; Lawns for n fip. with a very choice et:ectlun of DRESS GOODS, at pries greatly be low the usual rates, ran now be hail at AI 1 DDLECOFFS. ,April 22, 1858. cAucogs, rirllE lamest end best selected lot of I CALICOES, that hes been in town for Caine time, at every style from el cents up to 14, can he hail at KURTZ'S cheap corner. The Ladies will plessesell aid see them. NEW ARRIVA L OF SPRING GOODS. sUgT receiving a new and well 'Octet- NI Stock of DRY (;CODS, GRO— CERIESq AND QUEENSWARK. al KURTZ'S ebeep COMM, (lately Ham ereley's.; April O. FINE„INSOILANGE, . • , • lIIE ".4dunts Cburgyfilvistal Firelit• " suranre t'amputly" located at art tysburg, is nowt pre ourrestirtd operation, are lot lowness of rates. eerinotuteal Homage ment of its affairs, and ,i•aletx in I itarirstte..R• challenges comparoim With one other similar comp:my. All —.. A.+ topelzill•iiit are conducted untkr the personal ottpervomm of Managers splerted I.v the Sun•lilioldvfn. TL Pon's of the Company ore at all tinws open to tit inspi•ei ton of those ittottring of it. Ats no Irav'alling agents ore eon pl nil, persons tksiring • ht insure rail make ap• plication to either of (he Managers. fr whom all requisite , information can by gained. prj"The Managerte, are : Menallen—Win. B. ' Cumberland—lLibfri McCurdy, 84'14:I—Jacob King, Frdnklin—Andrew Heinlizeinnin Osford..—John L. Noel, Raiding— Hrtiry A. Picking,.. tat imore-4 scot) Uriva, Stountjoy Ju.dp4 Fink. • Deimluk--David E. Huiiioger. Borough—George swop,. D: A. Huietifon W. H. kitevuus ~,,, A. H. ICurts..B It. Russell,: toilet .4jheltxmuti. Alex. Cobritu.E 4 k 4 + Nom''' , H. Igke Valottgui Altruist., Pr sident—GEOßGE ;SWOPE% Previdroit—Siot c at. Nyoupit.. iiecrtary—D. A. BVIIIIILIR. • 'Prep/mm...4.1CM, 01111KIIT; itoßteetke‘ Comffiittre , — IcW Haa NT*-1, Mk*, Nougat. WiltrsiDr. - bicon rfltputi).4ll6l—it .• ALL.PAPER. Borders, Fire-board Prints,W in ; dow Curtain Papers, intusrUENT SHALOPES, with Patent Fixtures. IV E unilersirocil has just rersived • from New York a large variety of the above named goods, to whieli be in vites the attention ui the citizens of Adonis county, which, on examination, will be found to contain ell the new and splendid styles, Isom the cheapest article in the market to the most gorgeous styles of or. oration—all of which wilt be sold uu the most reasonable terms, asawtment 0 1 6,1 1 0 0 1 and Blank BOOKS, Writing Paper, Sta. tiuuaty, KELLER KURTZ. . . 8. E. Corner Centre Square March 11. 1858—if . ~ CARRIAGES CARRIAGES ! - • Z4PW NEW ESTABLISHMENT. littt • suluteoher "respectfully informs that he is engaged ht the e4riitige4laking business 'and is prepa red to "tut up work in the most *misfile _44 rummer. Any . perion wanting a good IROCIEACUTI I . Buggy, BOat Body, or .Square Carriage, will do well by ' , ailing on the undersigned. AirREPAHUNO done at the shortest motteii an moderate terms. at his shop he tween;West Middle and West York street. litiluirts at Dstimot Ztatomitt's Hard ware Store..- . • , subscriber tenders his thanks to his ausmotera for their patronage sod respect.; fully•itaks a rontimmitee of the same. JOHN L. HOLTZWOHTH. .slereli I I. 1868—Rai 01K SPIIINGS NEMINIRY 9 Fox GxaLs, w lLLeamtnence the Summer pension ou tier 2nd of sth tawith (May) ~.Dnxing the pact year the building line bstint enlarged end improved. The Behold in.roll furnished with Maps end Wishes 4,lririous kinds, end a new Solar Telluric (hlimbe has just•been obtained trout Hoe. too. The, most important Text books ere used in the school, and the bent meth. rods of teaching are 'adopted. It is be lieved, a better opportunity fur intellectual ind moral improvement is tint offered in ally similar Institution in our Slate. Time hoard and tuition of an 'annual ass sion of 10 months. 68100 ; or for 6 month', e5O. One hill payable in advance, and the remainder at the close of the term.— Books and Stationery et the usual prices. No extra charges, except for Drawing, and the French and German languages. wzrUomnitmirstiutut ethireetted to the Principe!, et 'Pork Syringe, will receive prompt attention. JOEI. W IEII MA N. Priem:pa/ April 1, 1853.—td. Booksl Books ! ! 3.,1L SUENILER TENDERS his thanks to hie trends ~,tor the liberal patronage . so long and uniformly extended to Ittot, and iiiinrnts them Viet he has recently received at his old establishment in Chamberiburg street, in Addition to hie former large stuck of Hooke, a new assortment to which he inviiem at tention, as being the largest, Writ and beat assortment of Plassical, Theological, School, Miscellaneous . t 4,Efe,, BOOKS tu ever ripened in Gettysintrg, and which as usual, he is prepared to cell at the 11=70 VERY LOWEST PRICES., Gettysburg, Pa., June 4, 1852. *ln .4pprctilice /r wuicd. .libN APPRENTICE to the Tailoring Business. will he taken by the under signed. if application he made immediate ly. The applicant must be of good. steady habits, and must mime well rernmmended. kboy from 'the country 'mild he prek•r red. J. N. SKIiiLLY. Feb. 18, 1853.--tf Fresh Garden Seeds, OF ALL KINDS, just received from the celebrated "Shaker Garde ' Lebanon, N. York. and for vale by res," H. iiDEIILER. March 18,1853. Settle up and save Costs ! Y Books and at:co:into hare heen pla. cetl in the hands of D. A. BoninLan. Esquire, for colleedon. '?hoes wishing to save costa will call on Mr. Buelliar forthwith. Mllilial IFURTIES U311;11011 IN PAR, Et MAS r likk_N t 4 4\ et BETWEEN Egtmilsburg, Geltyabur 4r, Fork, Bald. more, and Illurrisburg. trun on:ler:14nel! are now lowan s' Datty Line of ronsfortable Cionwhes• hetwe'ess 'Uri:yob:lnt and llannver. and' (:l'iiy am) gonnitpberc. and, have made urrangeowors gni, the #ailrossl (;onspotoes. running hum INentorof: su 1141:1111012E. YORK and HARRia—.. BURG. he which we are eißebled :refer. end: _,7111101 - 611 TIC RATS tm o i 0.1 7 . qrqhiiig W those placer at the julloi#3o6: red:tied ittes: From thittyrburg in Ilaltiniorei MUG York. . 1410 .1 " " Ilarrirburit. to Ti.Rrnrnd ketr from dilettyebstre in York mid room. will be • given ilee 01.50. Also. Throne, 'Mints from Emmitelniqr to the above faires t Ge tgsbtirg and Hanover, at the following rates: From Momitoborg un Bajtintoro. CLOS' •• York,l a. Ilorrisberg. 2.7 D t The above arrangement fart►ahes the most convenient, romforiable. and e conomical route to paannairera. who there• by reach York and Harrisburg by noon. and arrive at Baltimore at an early hour. Tirksts es II be load by applieatinn at the Eagle Hotel. Gettysburg, at Ai* new's lintel. P,mmitsburg ; and at the Railroad Offices in Baltimore. York and Harrisburg. TATE & CO. Gettysburg, Ps., May 6. 18511-30. 4114 FOR SALE, AL Mit-rate 1111111 WAY COOK MU, LARGE size, with pipe and trimmings complete. It will be sold very low. lirlst quire at the -STAR" office. AN APPRENTICE TO the Concli-Smitlong Nominees rraag•"' tal by the subreribera. Memoir* well recommended may obtain a good sik nation by making application to HA MERSLY At FREY. April 15, 1833. • VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, AT PUBLIC SAGE. r r HE eubseriber, one of the Executors a • ni CHRISTIAN CHRITRHAN. deems. ed, will offer at pablie Sale. oat Aka*" the 22d of May inslant, the large Two-Story Brick DWELLING DOFSE,' Frame Back Building, Frame Stable, sad Half Los of GrOlUidge late the estate of said &reamed, situate in" ' Chatithersburg street, in the botough wtt Gettysburg, Adams c.ounty, bootuteil bunk by said street. south by a twelve feet *Hey, east by lot of S. S. McCreary. and west by tot 4,1 John Chritzman au others.— Said primerty is located in a pletwant sod desirable part of the town, and is in excel. lent repair. Sale to cemnietwe at 2 o'clock, P. IL on said day, when attendance will be gis. en and terms made known by GEO. CH RITZM A 18, • Otte of the Executors of Citatertrat EllllllB - ex, deceased. May 8. 'fell your Friends, TAAT MARC , US SAMSON hay jest received and opened a choirs lot black, blue and green cloth Frock mod Dress Coats—Casennerer, Cashenneu4 Tweeds, Linens- Comm,. ilke.,--and will (hopobe of them at Hie lowest living ratio.. Keep it Before the Peopk. riiiiAT MARCUS SAMSON fins jeve J.- received mug or the largest nod mese varied assortment of Over Coats of Ilyllol7 description ever offered in the count:tows. ni prices that will not fully plenum. let re ally astonish. Give us „a call %afore pre chasing. TRUNKS! 7RUNKS! A GENERAL aeseruneas oaf Treats. winch will be sold weir, rheep. 1 $ SAMSON'S. CARPET BAGS. YOU will find a very large assortmea AL of C tvet Bags aiSantros'a linopriret more. They were bought at netioo. sad wikhe cold cheaper than auy other sottish ishinent dare its veil them. lig FA UNES'I'OCK & SONS would • reispectiully inlurm the Public that their stuck of il.i/RDWARE and SAD— _PLEB Il.as been greatly inereseed, and Bargains ran he had. Cell and examine their knock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. ItON NETS. Ribbon.. and Parasols. a tine assortment. and wiry cheap. at MIDDLECOITIL IgATEIN ET velvet and a great variety ►J. of PANTS GOODS for Mn is Boya, at the cheap corner of KUM MEL 10IANS AND ACCORDIAN&—. IF Desirous of disposing of his proem styck of the uhore articles. 1 will len them very low MARCUS SAMSON C!ENTLEMEN can be Atraiahall with Shim. Drawers. Bhimeollars. Sir ponders. Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Becbb. Gloves. Ilitthrellas, Canes. inni is list every thing in the furnishinglise ai 8/119061t, lIIELL your Friends awl Weallll4 JIL. Tirol collie yourselves.. mei MR.,* very Inrge nnit fine eveartierineef NATI* CAPS, BOOTS awl $l5OO. just been receivert by April 29. WW, W. PAXIIIIMP TO AL.SIIO, TO ARUM A reeerai besonseesb et Iteeeleste. 4-20 . Double and Biaii! 8atre5 011 %,.. n . can be had ai the oaf pm* sieri . UlllPl. = Qfte ol , lll 4"4 alt its swititiessed DiuWm.* Ja• 10111?Z`S loonier.
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