...'n • ti l omittio et, A PittliMit,ooktflo, DiillaS WireflN Citirepii, PA LAOI.--A , l Irma" tomtopondioat of jf 1 1 ,14,461ter b.4ett fez I l ieviorkiil tfte Nyftensli In-, on o p i pet 'AM/ tesbaset I VA: dito , tell' cotes his e 41114 niiirreletion to the eV% which Prince Albbsit disci lilies the Crystal Pal a ce t Isis ehildeen, winch the flii Y. T bane' I • fear die opinion I venture .I to 3•on ,antoisil as hiLnws : , I some lime since, that the New York Cryo gn,' young prince , ond one , I" in his • sal Palace is about to turn out a failure in all respects, and sneli An will reflect m . 1 1• ttman in the royal palace at Windsor, at the ' rent ilis ,, redit on the cottony which cote ve indult, *Mem panes reached to the floor. ' , talus it, will he too surely realized. „w ile tillk i r as hilr amt 7 o r g i lt Z a ll ei h t •l • b le y i ' l o r t i tk ' 1 1 : . ,, it t i lt il i ; , 0 lo addition to the 11111S.111Ve of the dens Rheum!, ge lato tbe onion and playing with hi s tie- r rufous and vt'ite"° w hich wally to the amount of one hundred and ter on the ci wif i darr, Ills governess. Mss seven drinking shops of the lowest order Hillyaril,diki ilailliellitana pious person, oh iti its immediate tie Igiiiinrinnni ; in addition served this. end kindly asked him to think to the great, and, I think, reasonable doubt of 1 11M11*-141/rittliteritt. The voting private saw .401 , 11 r, /0.7 ...rhen.„ said of its being ready before the first of Ail. • - -, -----'- "- The Railroad. , ii.eit pin you in the eiirt. gust, it new appears th at in skean' in stain r e . lwa , li tip, r ei h i l cii. ss anaueroti the hive view. as 'II InCitiltV it Is painfully untie, for eel #r i iiiimOiftely, "anti won't stand in the n'' purposes. i• eo ' ',i i leit . ' I ate the puttee of Wales,' , loaned by A., I it Niel Oda, he knocked out one I,r ed l ",.knewi linti who is by 1 1 Orrin another 6ol'omti' will lie found a A few days since I was 1 , 1 . call for a meeting of the Board of Controls a person who may he preautu. sinners of the "Gettysburg Railroad," on i lam sit raailtme that the Cr l ' nu means used 7'hurartay the 2/1 of June next. A full 1 A t a:wi iii, panes with Ili* foot. At th is, 1 " c • ' ..l bal I A l" meeting is earnestly desired. The presence fill iiiitil rime from her seat and said : 4 i , ace 18 O. capacity insufficient to contain of every member of the Hoard on that OCC/1- .sir. trim mast loam Or / I joist Imi you iou the contributions sent from great Britain . • slim will do much towards l•etiving the r at ' l l&froi t r . ' ' I aeon':,' 6,101 be, Lilac:dug (4 ' on itkiihow i l p ,,,,,. Th e g „,, e ,„"„ t h,,,, i flow much is truth of these rumors, feeling which has now somewhat subsbled. utc utters report, I cannot tell you ralkilidhilil lire servant who emceed to 'how Hh ; and which, without prompt and e ffi cient Ind it 19 very certain, limn personal trisp••e- la 1 PrIn . CB:'ARICYI that she requested the pr - .r., ~ ~,, hie - . . .., , :,,,,,,. that there is no prospect orstiy open. act i on on the part of those more Mime sis A o nc li e i l rf.midi ft w oy m a i l it i e t r il. , !::: l ; ,,t i e in d o B l ‘ e l i t il l; t mg for Ilie proper reeeption of goods fur diately iritereted, will be permitted to hi nn. The devoted father Caine a t nue,•,, weeks, if lint months to come ; and in the t slumber until it is past a wakeuing. A an ,f s ‘ i.ti , /he 5t;tre,,,,,,,, of th,, ~,h ~,, tit a meantime the Sarilia tan Irigate has arri- new impetus has recently been given to , 1 11 ter sibitt r ithielt` he turned to ill, hide .00. it ' d w"h what , i 7 e P riell i " he a li "g i liti - i ' the enterprise by the success which has rent eargo of it Man ift . ASllrt!•l of arc and ~ at ail. Pointing' to an 10101)1.M...I Idi , n n ttended the efforts of smile few of our tit-' there' and nisi' till I return.' l' ken 1),,,,,„. melee, “ ,1 ( 1 the English filly gun ahri), th e ! " kens, (prominent among whom we may you will remember., Allqi'we'ift to Ids room and brotight a hi. "11 ' 1 ' r-whirl '. hie ... „ Liston. novri „ he salt' to the prince plated so gallant a part at t•the Nile." I mention .31r. Gam W. 31 . 01,r.i.i..1N, to of 04/aa. 1,4 what the holy 40.41 e p.ml under the command of Thottipmn, anchor- whom too much praise cannot he swirled,) iog ketoSS the haws of Friiik lin 80, 1 who i PI II 11 ,, Viing Ond other chren in your Po- I . the ' • ll.lllO voluntarily taken upon them., si Ali : , nt ereninni he rem! thitat. iv. / , and sileneing her tire-may be expected : selves t h e task of e „, iva „i„ :; ,, t h e c i ty o f , al • 2':' • ••'•lth riav that the heir, on long sou a ' h. " "'et bearing, I . as the Queens : It ultimore for the purpose of soliciting as v e t e i. c.hotl. di e erflit anthing fottn a COMM!. sinners, three or the must distil- in guisheil gentlemen in England. it must 1 subscriptions. Thus fur, we hclitle, sn o re sertii t ui t :lltutitgli lie he loved of all ; he considered A great and unusual comph• , six thousand dollars have been secured, t o ! iiiiiirliitOrsiiiil governors un til the time * . „ linen!, this seuilingsof nituissioners by a w h ic h , i t. appolnu.tl or the father. i is confidently believed, several I tl i llt s • r i p ; . e• motatiot t r cinep ~ k thert. I crowned liend to the threetitiii 01 a private mid thousands more will be added. 'llls and di Rirdlr not tinder goverineutal at•tion ; shit y t r , iti are thin Prince ref wales, is certainly encoutliging, and lias 'top:wed: I regret iliat there i Moth' be set much tear yob eimiliteeproperli., von may become a i prone mu- to the friends of the Ruud now life and ett-j Snap 11 ugh o.ationt, and even after the 1 aril 11 , 11 . the , a ri , u , 5, „,, m ,„ in ,di de4 { lll . .iiiiri our *neater, may become king wort h } °I s ' lrl ' "."" ' I k thie guests, orgy, and inspired them with the hope that 1 ot Viertill. Itiit new you are a little boy T h e "liuntl"ll of the C rYel•ll rtlate is , , the enterprise will now be urged on to at four miles air town. And there are t completion. There can be no long- i i w ie l if4 ll 4 l l '41 :2; 1 i li tt i i : tc t" e ' s t s nr u ' itt a n t : ( 3, l i g t : l "' il e it r u n n u h r :; , i i t i : r t n i r i l l Y eiiiis of reaelittig it but by th e slow, lj speedy over cro wd•• 11 lines of cars on the ier ally d oubt of our ability to build the saglistejti' die wise Solonion, in Proverbs filii 'Y' ' various city radrii.l{ll. By neither method road. Th.l county bus not yet been. P. . xffil4 • :, 'll,lle' that Prareili his rod, halm!' i ten- i cart u he rt yelled in far short of An hour's Ida titi'li t t; hilt hie that loveth him. Chas p rly canvassed Some of the te ships etfrl ' ilisChetimels.' " - Herettpoit the hither time, or witloott stihmitting to the last de- - c ' ten . have been but partially eanyassed'i' ihilat annul bitri • reiland gave the heir to the g ren " 1 P ers """ i disci "" f "" . , others, equally interested, and matt y of th rifiil ffie arelglitiest empire of Clirk -4 Th, Hipp o drome, nll the contrary, is , as successful slid as well managed as the q ui , Crystal Palaee is the reverse. lii size if ' whose eitizena are willing and ready to le "iveiry palpable switching, and Owen inlaid :MA ' int in the corner, say nig. I subscribe whenever tin. 7 shall be culled uP• w ntril t ud w its itud study your 10,8,,,, rill' 1-9 11019 /1111010(; 311111 owing to its belie, ~„„ on, have not been canvassed at all:" It 0 Itl f lati4tril gisee you lien" to (.0,4 covered with a IIIIL!;• salt-Chilli awning, n 5. tit the breeze, it is perlect- , h''l'e the Cominisitionent will adopt!tuOi nip': XutfnitterTorget again that you are' since nt°l fulli n g° l 1 It • runt and comfortable 011 the hottest day, ' measures as will • • ' - d'' :. ' ie.sum an /tlttlitt tate, ow iii ariltYdbi• tutors and governorq • , an d t s ar I tree Irvin the slightest seem of the stables, orous and energetic con of , th whale hereafter you writhe under a law given by 'I , i and better voinliteleil, as well as Inure ex- • c • ° God." Ol'his; adds the correspondeitt, , county. The terminus of the Road hollows , ' 101110 110111 !nose. rudeness, mid eutilusion, ' • 8 4. 1 SEP 1 11 1111 ;,rode 41,1 . education, which eve presume, definitely Stet!. t No l leare err caliaati anal peuant who has a oaf th 111 any theatre trail which I till) llefillaill• 1 we 11 C . • . . . led i . I. 1 '. • 11' 111 t• t tittle need be wasted in -electreeletlelP94: nity , rimf , tanet tir hi s h eart as a 'Doom. I • , . i i p catt . be proper to add that the young- I 't i ;ill: s'ltil,e, OF A (' S ill •111(. ever.' weeks .that point. Tbe question is now.itietlaly, "I I IPP 61 3Wernted to have reeeiveil ago at this sale 01 the tiers i r • f "Railroad, or no Railroad Ms-and italic I Ili retied admonition is but 11 years t i,A l „ 1) ugiu et eLte ii 1111e1 WelPtit r, the eh tir usually assured that air appeal eartiastly mailtet to' ~ 6 - •vi.'/sii •••'• . 0 iii•eupied by Mat suitesimin 11l his 11 • ' ' r the• ' ''''' • . wary the citizens oi county Wm no WOG Pl' -A enalinull cane -seat, with castors, the X i Siltltiti 4 i.ak AND Ail - F.CrIVO I.:Mr:VT. a prompt and liberal respont4e. •-'• • - . 08111118 i of which watt net probably , , --It l ia l itiarPilThat'ltirs. Newall, the mother i ""in r be AGlf r in t h e mountain° let the matte - of DaviA li. Neu ell, of Newport, N. 11 , I ore tsars a d ollar an d tiny eetics-wasi , ,‘ ~ , ~.,,., • , a TAII3). 'L Ind can be stone in'tnia Irv. 'knocked down a: sixteen dollars am! a wrilitil Ora on beird the New liaven ' c ioaticfrwalk. aid attt hear a her son's I halt to a gentlema n front Boston, who was Let the fiends of the Road ialitabirat; it but refused, lOU dollars in ad deig, idiot Vrecttketlay of last week. Ile i 'ifrer" ' vonce -- caruestly, unceasingly. Let it, Ve Wltici• But not cooling forward was aen stignrive young mail , and had 1 fur his ..64`4,'"I'' topic, everywhere, and on' ail . briiiiiV • e Nonth. Ills mother procve itE to pay tor me property, it was Olt Saillr so that when each one shall tafluitrptiTheffikif (loot c mi., creoco 4to nt.pompituy hies day morning re-sold by McGuire, in irutut of his auction rooms. and an Intimate at:- by the cominittee, cir tilioniebanbe Itaktiti 4 ' liiihisifterut i he [kissed her on the road with• , ill) , 11111.111re And friend of Mr. Webster, the dutioicauvassieg 11 .'1 4 ;1 4 4 ' i ' ll '' Ili out knowirw tt. She started 1111 lier re • liti t htithil bettiii a stranger held no einirer. i •iiiimmied with the ;irate department, be. b o ready . , so 000irilo, t i. ,i,o . the,,bali eitent i came the purchaser ot the chair, at four o f ii . ~...1 . ration rid - . any one. 09 Wednesd iv she 1 bas aua H,. t • i •• .% ll ~ t ' t , I tvelliii New York and New Ildve„ train, I "LI " a"• 1 lilt,' cents, or about one, blxill l of the *tattle winch was titLielied to it OA The salte d' JAW' be ' Il ent7 - ' - leer e y e" . be l l arlittPli giudennan handed her a ttewspa pfit endet c'obfrii Ma i er: itentit-illial it per which contained all account of the I the i treviu " °e ` aBl°ll ' .beilonC l' - ' Nlliiralklehisacre. She iminediatelv vont ringderielailitig k list of those killed, whin suddenly she dropped the paper, and tai ill'ol4U . A PPRillittilltealle. • , sirtglier lintithi,etclaitned, "Aly Coil ! my Tlittiolitywitle •appelirtuums buy* heeli Gild! in}i'inni is killed !" This was her made by the President: • • • . ,• • r ~ i firsilneination of her bereavement, and 'Mrtritrigsi Ptstir ISTIA•T TO UntleAt Thai hit' on itittl already been consigned to the TA 71.-4 a iilea lluchatian of PA, Ba:rotary tif 1.4.1 grave. 'arias-. Johu`Applaton, or Moine: , ' • i ~,, To tisane-Pi erre 'Soule. of La. ' I To Hearn A -l'hoot la If. etystiour. of Come. To Mexico-James Gadsden, of :t. C., beam. tory of Legadoii-John Uri" of Calitornia. To NessiA-Peter 1.1. Vroom, of N. J.' To UKIITIIAL A ',LAIC', --.- e9llllll 'Berland, of Ark. t2lecrettry of Legation-Frederick A. MO. leen, of Pa. 10 11111AILIL•NV 10 . Trousdalo, of Tana.. To Cto LI-Samuel Aledary, Ohio. To Prom --lohn R. Clay, late Charge WM': fakes in Peia. and formerly ,••!.ecretary.of Ligation in Russia and Austria. , Ml'ilur XII RLBllll9llr /9 SWIITZIAILAIIIII,•Th1). odore S. Fay, lons •ectet.iry of LegAnYin at Bet tie. RrItAX - GQIIMUNICATIONT CIRTWEEN B AL -71114114410,110,14vatru0t.— We learn from thseasltinsure papers Mat a company is at lonflabbilling funnel! for the establishment oftwiine of -steamers between that port and Isirerpottl. , , 'Alta charter is now before the I.egislisture. Thecompany will commence with a capital of $1,000,000, and ask the priclleKe of increasing the same , if desired tti 1112!0(10 1t 1100. is itaderstinid that it iskftdinielninillo• bJild its° steamers at firitt,'Sditilneenttee the' number to tour. as the iWrispaby Miry prestress. The steam ertiseiflEboitifli Imperior, char:trier, though intended principally'for freight and secr)nd chislitpilltsengers. The impression is that theirtilefi readily taken, a rminher oUthit initslinfluett f if merchants and cap- , ittrlistth being interested in the enterprise. 'llliettietitftersi contemplated will be of a- LAWS' Shinisattif tons barthen, and are to he pnriittilt 4 r ciontract 'as soon as preliminary ariatigentehte eau be completed. ;Irairst (`catty , StertiEn.—There is quite an ereitement at present at Plicenixville, ietiterntllto the liquor question. In Ches ter anuntr. there is a law which requires emelt, township and borough to elect a hoard i 4 lietimut annually. At the election this spring. the temperance men carried their poiwand Alm consequence is, no license crash l iitpanr" will lie granted within toe lannennh limits. The law took effect on Monday, at which time the Innkeepers clo• aryl ,thetzlietisco, and locked their pumps frfilei t Otti use.or the public, so that th,s e y,lO ,lipo r the bcirougli will have to seek atruenettnntes atillOng their friends or at nmade pitioniencee. It is supposed the t a li..ro4 l 9#iepveraitee principl,nt will be tielical 11 :kr, days. ',., . 'JO ~ . ' 7----: - -" " - • ' • 44 91 11alilliI1r OF NATURALIsT TO TOE KANE EXPdotTiox.— W. 11. It. Thoome, l'ite fourteen principal religious and be ,•„,.,„„riv a - n evapaper c arr i er i n c laim' . , nevolent societies which have been hold- : ititiV 31 `ii. stated 'by thle Ciiininercill o f I, ing their aiiniversaries in New York, col , : thoiretil , ,iettirnett from IVashingion a few ,leciell altogether during the year nearly a tisys /up viritli'a etintinibsion as Naturalh4 : million and a hall of dollars, being au in-; to'fiiii'llratfe A.rine Exploring ExpeditiOn. ' create of about true hundred and thirty t irLirliiiiiPhi'llf 'quite young, and 'whil e ' thousand dollars over the preeeelling year. I 'l4rtiik * lii,.aiteWspape'r carrier in 1818, Of the million and a hall, one hundred his unusual lintiwiedge'rlf Bounty, (lento. ; atone: old wen the l'im'o of various hi - ell , igoti o logy, wall the subject of gene. : cal sttcniiies, so that all but one fifteenth , Ir e ,0 3 ,- "ti i i6,„ e 4 i ,,. iit t y iie was em . ' was raised and disbursed by national asso• ,g4 a k? 2 , ;es in iiii,llStallt teiidoli in a putitie , cooitins. illpo fFi avilia that Neely enabled him " . - ------- ----------- ----,-,-.-------- ' 1 I ft Bangor seized two flour barrels en swan*. I, John Bri ll inger in Manchester township 1 4.*, l 'lll r Ititd,trinilier. In 1831 ( A few days since the ' ....fly Marshal of , 1r..7"..A. itlanintoth Ox, raised by Mr. be too a prouittAiant p art in the proceedings of the A mer i, ini 4,,,,,,,iiii,„, lot tho ml- ! boat wharf, havittioe.nueealed within then) l y or k omias, wommemoirst 6 ,..i,,,,,„ . imi l by his talents packages of liquor, stowed away as nicely I weighing 3 only four 'years old, and am o n i ih mh ote , / ,,,, ti0n oft Prot Board, iii ias possible to evade the law. lie altria..., 180 IbB., passed ifirouili York *IA u siters , of it „ o,,,,i t i s ,„, i i ii „ ' w i t ,. I, seized two barrels of strung beer. . on Monday lust. Hi' was loaded on the tiassosiat‘thesseolt, der latter gentlena u Ise ( ~ •--- - -; - ---- • -•--, car of Santuel Slyers;jr. at Myers' Switch, iiesaw,446l4/01,Alia0.0„mowri,„ as Nat. - The Fowl Fever ix prevalent in the• ou the ; . York and Cumberlandll l ailread, undiai te the Attila expedition. western port 'f New York. At Roches. and taken by him to l'hilaidelphis, to be ter; last Monde "else Drama , POOIIIII Grower Ind, 'sib hens" 'B4l for ,Ilibtii de l ivered• to 4 1 ° fel on ' to whom . 12e- - 1.1113 - , . , ~ chieketts.lour weeks eld;$1; eggs, 5I tents.; ueld., ~,I fe is;',wo underatand. to L i: ePll ntaelt. 4 '. ' . ' , ' flied in the city. t t .c... '• !' ' r *et itamislithlauv,llo.4l4slo44 ?win, 71 11 4.40044110040 r, Yarn 'monied . ledooptiinketerid Oak . . A NUTIIER outrage riediirreij near Seholiarie, N. Y. on Tuesday lash' Mr. Lawrence, proceeded to the house el Jacob J. Dietz, 15 serve some ,paiiierii which Dietz perused, and Lit'ir rolice by the Ctroat. A Mason named tiollettheck, interceded and Lawrenee ran. but Wait caught and knocked down by Dietz, who held loin till four' pitisonti in disguise came lip, when they stripped hitu of his tipper garments, cut tiff his hair with a jack kiiiie, tarred hint, and drove hint be lore them with sticky and kicks. Alter severely nt.dtreating, they felt him, and he succeeded in reaching the house of a friend, greatly injured. AN AFFECrINO ‘ l / 3 9 stated that among t h e dead who were exposed for recognition al the morgue in Norwalk, was a newly married couple, lying side by side in the cold embrace of a most awful death. The report was subsequently con tradicted but is now confirmed. The cou ple relerred to were Mr. awl Mrs. Dane, Of New York City. They Were on their wedding tour, and had unfortunately taken passage in the (moth /ruin. which carried so many 14 the living to that horrible heca tomb. The two were enclosed in one cof fin, and were recogniz'ed by their parents on Senday evening. GAMBLER/I err CiNCINNATI.--The eiti- Zeus and police of Cincinnati are snaking a strong effort nasuppressgatnbling. 'rim police Judge has issued warrants for the arrest of the proprietors of gamblio., him ] . sea, arid in consequence they were a ll ' elo• 1 sed on Friday night but one. This was entered during the night by the marshal, thin principal arrested, and the tables de- ! strayed. Several citlzetio, known to have! visited these gambling establishments, have been arrested, and warrants are out for others. A few days ago, a man was stabbed in into of them ; and during the investigation of the case !whore the policix Judge, Allele importanttlevelopments were made, showing the extent of gambling its the city, with the names of the keepers i and many of its frequenters. ',TIE Klll 4 110 BINNE!1. Clantii3Ußg., Frill! Evening, May 27, 1851. 'trim; STATE TICKET FOR CARAT, COMMISSIONER, 310SES POWNALL, of Lancaster FOR AUDITOR (Mina., 1. K. 31'CLURE, of Franklin. FOR sußvElton otrilißAL. CHRISTIAN MEYERS, of Clarion ~.IIAIIOE U~IFFIIt// For rig ioi —J J. '..eiblos, or Ala. • For Neihreands—A inzu•t Belmont, of N. Y. For r 4 ardinia—iliehard K Meade, of Va. Fur the •Twoicilies—lioln. Bale Owen. lit& Fur Austria _.Henry K. Jackson. of Us. Fur Bolivia —Ch. Levi Wodbury. of blaze. For Denmark—Henry BeJoilrer, of Va. Fur litieuu4 Ayres—William H. Bissell, of Ill.' For New G renatli—J anies tl. Green, of Al Commissioner to the Hawaiian folands--SheM too F. Lemke, of Va. , The missions and chargeallips which re main unfilled are France, China, Turkey, Portugal, Route, Sweden, Venezuela, Anti the important eonsiii.ites at /Auden, Wall ow, the Barbary States and BC7•The eititens of Mercersburg are. very much dissatisfied with the removal of Marshall College from that place: ~.it seems that the sum of SlO,OOO had bait subscribed by them for the purpose of se curing the permanent location of the Sem nary and high School at that place; and that the High School was subsequently, by their exertions, merged into Marshall Col lege, and a charter obtained, together with a donation of 512,000 for the establishment of the saute. At a public meeting, last week, in Mercersburg, it was Resolved, That a committee be appoint ed by the Chair to confer wfth the corpo rate authorities of this borough, to obtain their consent to the laying of a borough tax for the purpose of defraying the ex ponses of instituting and carrying on a suit before the proper tribunals of this State for the recovery of our just and legal rights taken away by said removal. . me lariats flag :FIDE. ----Itrvoiai Nothidg, in 94. sip mamas - • The • •nic ew the &viten Atlits,is more sutq than the , York, n I' u y; brin 'n* i few d ys' aill i iutiniatioil which' has been thrown out in 1 later in igiuce from Europe. .• certain quarters, flat the two'grCat parties 11Irs. i llatiret Peechei Stowe, on the 7th hare lx come nears identical, and . willsoon inst., was, wekiomed 'to Stafford House, coalesce and becane one party. Tier° is Iby tbii -Ducheit of Sutherland, whine, something in theconstitution or structure iin the midst of an assemblage of rank! of the human mad which inclines differ- and aristocracy, she was presented with Cot individuals t( embrace different' sets i the long talked of address of the women of of opinions. Sone, by education, and, it i England. The address was presented by would seep, by tie very structure,of their i the Earl, of, §blftetuttz i , ttpd responded to minds, are caution and conservative, while . 'by Prof.. Slane. ; : I Att , oilier* ere, restlee, daring and reekleas. 7 _phi! —lilt . Stole, has . bee_distted and . hoed- The one seems deigned by nature to build le by whole * litriru ' Witillreastur anti up, the other to pull down ; that to sate I Countesses. • '‘ ' *..." - •'-' and this to - destrtfr. Thee° different pto- . From Paris we learn Sitit;..the Duke de' pensities show thins:lves in all the Walk"Nemours erasstmet to parnvititg to. the of life, but in notling more thatitin petition Omni de - 4Thambeed, , whoa 10".• { sly ,d. And ns long as Intent nature resettles what einem the . twebranshes of the &erten* it is, we shall see the development ditties Mildly will. be arranged, 'Agouti: eedoetd antagonistic printiplen -'' * - • •••. • Legitimiediestratsd toffencrithat a Restemto The history of the world in allisitee, ties was not thr diskat;;' - 7;.•-•it ' ' . • presents at leatOtwo pieties under every , It In undersea:4' that Turkey. has at , form of govennostt. lu Our own extedtqt • lengthtyielded4ct Abe Menaces of Austria , from the organhdion of oar govertatimati and Russia, and. nottlaid to tutpehal mdit , l i two parties hevetthaol- Oar fres la* ledre.oiseti: ..'oAve Ilialianshaire been' ex. t t'whic h Write men A's!! Opinieht; paned,' and thw Hungarian/and •Wallaoltf -11 10UB. naturally tend toisckaPlineitta; alla he' sue a ra $44116W ' . ' must be iof heammlaltditerthe (+tweeter of il t n t i te i ntltutiette, add *bowie-it of the times, whierPorts doe I le a l thaei sill be oblirtimt., sad that all *ill be. come of one hearted of eats Wad.: • 'lt-. The age is nottely inquiring, bit tairs: cal and reckless, &Tbe Detnotteathr party, ever inclined toe Mitt& side 'Of - all questions,. were -ii more mile* than ut the present ma ent. Formerly, eon stitntious °tory ' laws pridesited a bat r 1 rier to their wildextravagant notions; I bit now snails ''llotie' :legardsetts i mipre' statutes, .to repealed , ihooseer thhy. staid - id. thopty of &their haititiOns. tn,. It desire, Mid areti.' be lesitPled .in the detail whenever'tilr •impede tittle. 'patty movements.- - Th4autexatioit •bf Texas,. tud.the agstessii. vtatiagiinet• Maxim 1 anconatitutionallyiennienced by. the Pro; sitilentorithoot thantheritY of the 'She r Making poker; het taught them to - thertnganie he -Of thi•land, ;and •••.to Make their •stwertie ;pleasure- theironly rule of action. ; Chas we hear theirDon glasses and their mules proclaiming their IL.negro bung , : desire to , grasp therboleliamilnent,aud to . .... . •• .. • . t h e ' ; ten 'Finlay Ism, a negro boy, prop aii3titte" te fereiliCt"tiette 4'15 °lie ' s ' they' e;rty ' 'el Jim ' '' Raper, was Vxecuted 'at niustpursuee ; • file most 4)f‘ th. dema. Chirlestitiv' ira,Ylpe an itimalil to take evade'; party-d 'that mi, have ono 641 . 1 . lii ti ..n . ~... • coei b of p Hod& troirb; ROpeeis . pnweeunder - this ' °kali " te ' lite: P ee" ntletieer.' 'The - . ne,o6fiflicted several se= our min country,t hey find lull authority virei'irdUitde tipoii ', &Clain ',' ' but t h e` atter toldhsedpot.fortta territory; sad. -while recotteeed; ifairvvia' Wtol iii 4 heeeti When the y "IT" "'kr righs't°°ftvur*g 4 mri l thii• firmer tins budg. "Flinlaiii Words of • °twitter, tieS'yullow our righitteebring .. i • .-• • -.-.: mit negro-ate thus given ' bye Correspon thOustiodteefignomt foreigners-vritkin the dent of ;110 flaltitedre•ltin't--L i purview : o(.6in. initutions, ty annotation, . „ 1 .,,, , te w en 1 hitauteil, It .a. 1,1; gold' • tc, I 'on i thu Plea-that'll; are 'hound ilithespiiii. die I lint dillin 4 to die,..bu l'never done I{ . - acne histitutiom to :improve the Bondi , ' nodule to die for. But, we are ill sin thinotilalmeers itnthit-olintoo. . : nerd, aod must die Opine day, and! would - And when washes:ever More reckless.. of help' 4i!i.kt!llik7,lefiltireT,l- T here that' °Mot ill die:' - 'O, ' 'heti. I Will meet l on all' tpledtioas tf odoneestie patty than ; are many """ I" "1 at Me te-de7 ' I at'presetit P; 1 . Wier trey, they ever noteol you in Heaven'!:' I hopethe Lord will proscriptive fee' doe opinion's sake, than l forylivemy,eins, wand receive my soul 1. ' l as thitii moment. , When 'were they lead Fttr.ea'ell,PettelPea and ladies, all." disposed to 'encamp our : manufactures, oriwprove our wore and -barbels ? It -seeuinto-hie wielritem smatter - of no-tted •cerey hat labored endriven from our work-• shops, by the leg importation of foreign labor, in the sharof fabrics, calculate* to brealdotris fear nit enanniseturing mast- Debutante. -- It - mirs to be a matter of to. tal indifference 54 them, that vessels are wreeketnponouriaboard, or on the lakes, and lbitt millions t voidable Merchandise ant lest, and that- indeed of our 'hardy.' coalmen ate *mil* to it wateri:geavai for the wantorthls improvements which Congeals. bagful' Mwerto make. In 11°- laded to - tho tiriffi the intmtieyi aaddlli thogroatiquastiondihieh %Volvo the limas; parity of. thew eou the. to ti y 7 their ;will *tablet nothing hut. f.the goVeltment; ~r passing over cnti ly the iiitereatitof the people." . ..- •.. - ' ".- -- •, ',' -:" This tetsdeueY O l tte Ditinedvatiorptirly. the Whigs.; bum .;ty resisted *out itlut first. ~. They hmto • . uptiateldily *gains"' .thia isokleta made y lc Ai find develop:, inside; and are lb prepeted to giSrubt' to it now, when it. umedia mote friikt 4 ful shlipe, and: equiredlnutOretthwte ing character?: , f; 1.. Whigs -hse i pbo s ig sincere up-to the• :• at 401 4 0 144100 done battlelmahfu &for 'lllw ganef gilt: ciplo, how cab tea' , bwgivesoileit,aadiutr mit cowardly to d. , ocratioltetteruiel Thir Whignabiddonu •tiir 'pritieiples- in this hour of 'danger; &eerie; their country when thationatry. Ml:peril:l ; Jt 'adman be. No 'Whig& - -er . l'; had; lateral 'for .slid right, and -hit mei haid Abe ittnr:will of Gob. Jackson, or t • reekhissnees of Pres ident Tolled; ..: will -• . ;stride himself •at the feet bf President ~ 'ierce,•whoto selection for the high office 'President of the U. States astonished o whole country, in cluding the llemoiiiits themselves. The sincere and honest biligs, who hare ever been true to theitereed, and who have been moved by patlotic considerations in resisting lawless rl moment entertain themselves at the ilicalistn, will not for a lie idea of prostrating otst(xd of power, thus licy they believe to the people, and dis t. acquiescing iu a pi fraught with injuri honor to tho count% LARGE BEQII ert G. Shaw, of B' $llO,OOO to be i I 9400,000;nnd then i refit of destitute c su left the foliowin To the Boston F Society, 43.000 ; in Booon, 3,000 Friend Society 3,0 Friend Society 3,1 and Infirm Females Society. 2,000 ; 110 el ' l 4 OO l Sueirty tutu Clergymen 1,01 STS.—The late Rob- Uton, besides leaving ested until it readies Ibe devoted to the he- Wren of mariners, al- legacies herless and Widows' Ile Widows' Society I Boston Children's ; lioston Seaman's 0 ; Society for Aged ,500; lioaion, Marine and Benevolent or 'Aged Mud Demi. Mks expropili , e advereiainfrenta ate .xtritted front late noiObert of eoutli.: sit pipets, AO &if thial ilia Veit Penne. oat Ilidosoiiiik.atid die liit 6'66 a Texas paptr: 111.00D'HOUNDR.—fhititli TWO of thr FINEST DOGS flit CATCHING NEGROES to the iSouthoWoot. They essittsks Otetfigil 11VELFE TIOURS af ter lite, ritopel,' ua.9 PA§SEb and catcdt with oasis. AAA' 'idles sauiliiteaPtifteitiver; AN,* 'Mad 'leading Homo tom ready: ataillialleato Patch _PillitYttY negroPl•-•*. Alf",*•,/ 86 1. ;IAY/ti TPRPI.ER. ATEA RO 1 . 419Q3ery1,h0. 4uhicriher wi(l keep, ,at the plaotatictikof, Youn,g, in the county Ot" firainriri, the celeoraled peek" NEGRO - DOGS; ftirmerlY - Ownsid by Mr.' John , Gleitcoe 4itinontra. them hi a BLOODHOUND IMPORTED front.Ou ha, which will FOLLOW . * * FL/GUILE. . IJORSEBACIC as. wall as on foot. SERVICES`of theate'WeIITRAIN ED'DOGS, can al*afie' be obtained by aPPiihticin 'lb thq owned , . March 2, 1853. .1. PORTIGE. tom. The 511zuonurrs of Cincinnati, Ohio, recently cominemontied the firtieth anniveiaary Of their first organization , in that city. by're' aoTring utianitnoUsly to con ir'ilbuti '080;000' to thin's` otijects," namely : Ist, about 16.009 to.,pnt the Ottsman churches nut of dalii ; or 8.12',605i for'tliU Fenizaie Coliege,and 3d. The remeinchtr, or sheet P2,00Q, for Sun. day Sphools ind"Chiirch 'extension among the "rook needy. 'GEN. HARRISON% REMAINS — lt is rOposed , to remove the remake of Geo. Ifirrisowir whieh are now *mouthed at Nook bead; to :the iattlo-field of Tippe eaaneithere welageber-with tholie of the fetrepid 001. Joe bariei shit their , -tote patri ote. , PO7Gr, ' Wade a requialti°n on the,. GA Yelwf °fl4Foafbd for Nam,"; Ptiin3, l °l §an4rs now i n s n iti o r e,who ase. a !argeOrith ; 45 , 4 * iFd Prticipeti4 111 9, r t 3e FV' - kiliPaPkinf , taaaf 3 NYPw'4I liancr.l.4!FiritiPt7f- 0711te General, Synod of the Lather , est:Chunthimet in Wineheiter,lire., on Sae. mistime ; - Ntouiy two hundnd &legatee were,.in Attenchineea t , 1.. fro , a hite Dialoit'atic Mate c:aaven tioliOr'i'apiailtiiiiist is' ,to 4) liarrtsliur on 28th o t • 1 4 1 :Y., . 1 9,n1m 1 7 nate a, caacii4ate - t* au' prepr! ours su ' " -"`'• +1 !It C 0. itaughtnan;• of ehoaVir girds Collegiate Inetitutei , haa beetreleated Principal of the Hagorstoira Female.Eienr inary. 7 11:7;: 'national convention pf the eolor ed people of this country is called, to as semble it Roehester, on the 6th 'of July 0:7 - Tho village of Rock/and, in Massa chusetts, was almost entirely destroyed by fire on Tuesday last. The loss is estima ted at 8175,000. Or:7.A destructive fire occurred in To wanda, Pa., last week, destroying some ten or twelve buildings. Kr A disastrous fire occurred in Brooklyn, N. Y. on Tuesday last. About forty stores and dwellings were destroyed, involving a lose of $lOO,OOO. 0n,.. Mr. Cass : our Minister to' Rome, is in Paris, and recently jumped from his horse, plunged into the Seine, and rescued a drowning female. . . - - la" lion. J. R. Giddings'and Samuel Lewis, Free-Soil candidates for governor, are canvassing southern Ohio. se .A Itutuau aketetott, was .ashiamed is ; diggiug the, cellar the a setr -baulk ia the Borough of York, ou Saturday last,. "Spiritus aflame! ..The pow er je not foal to write ll ilintratr• 41091•Tbe Hon N.P. TalbwadgOi ' l4 -4 /liii.er w 0 ,... ir/.9 ,0- Yorkovho has become a concert "Spi I:nren Y ' I T ': ark JeW: V. ll tret.atn il ii iiit . ''' 7 itualisat,'' Itaii written several flue s ar. j y 'net potornant to appointment-. 1 low t h e s„ , ---- , --- it i n w hi c h h e ma k es istik e ie hilvvirl heir seats at the table, their hand. ' 'P c e 1 "p d ams resin* . tit as usual. He placed matvellouts: statements, in referee t ro in ':,, 1. , _ __,_._ r, the ) pet with •)toe silver-cased pencil on tervntirsAtite by him, with tute...eloma ettthe d r, apitifild : Webster, Clay, and Calhoun. We bevel ..3iy friend, I wish the rentenee to be thus far refrained from giving publicity to in your han*wridne, in that yntir friends the many wonderful stories which have will rePoillaulli ~t ing. ' —lle then said wri i.ir"p lie - I,ephell t ”Voti ." * appeared from time to time in our °villain- will knew thii : - gesfeellng that our columns could be ..Have your minds on the apirit of John better occupied. The "mania," howeief C. Calhoual. l l /.. Z. :i Y; i ,107 instead of "dying ont," appears to be ma• He soon heard a rapid movement of the ti l la rtßlNVPAlVlltleirdiliftliftifit .. . 4 " 18 "PP I " .0410 11 . 441114 4 11 per, together nth a Inttiateiti of the fur reade ar rsl , 4oo4.jureld i wt o be kept pa drawer. .114 'thfsliWitit tilriNal to look entirely in•tlitarkiiiiiefetritici to this under the drawer.... He looked, and found matter. , , :In aarment letter Illreitsdniadge his pencil outside the f,tlrisrec,,,,ottee, his giveke. donalhalticepta4 af_,Re ter . feet, but found no papa, ow ‘the , Arawer view " w l ,t4 me„calheue., , citi, ... the whBre he plaited .it o (is t . rsisiog.np the , • drawer he discoveretthe piper alP , ltoder litlh i ternoe. ol 4 l / 4 1 ItAllealollll woseh. . °s r' it. 'rhe sheet. YrertriVde dlitaltlgthged, Wulf, vecymar,veleurranti-which Our rev and on eiat9inloi 07,kutttini tViquiside dens malt 3 , takejeet for„what it as laintji; , sheet theee words ' : "After the , arlival:of the Misses Poser , onto with tea OfAlr": ,; , ltt io. , W e e.,_hiellt° o city„ hett.:FehralPrh he "elm Mr. Talmadge titteitt4.lllftoWed , the 44' S'' ) '`' ele A i i , PPßOtitine/itt "OPAl.ongp, "sentence' . tit Oeki,44tot4 Hauttilicii. 'for recetvedLa communication from Mr. Cal.; mer Governor of South (Attains. ;Gen- Hotta. ' ilifthefi s itirotti deem and pro'penn-' W eddy l'hompeutS, former .ilinieter to ded "'Mid* t heltlllow 4l 4 question': Mexico, , Oerr. VISA lk ?antitW4„ late • vUiet 1 you e dolitlythin foaming pinnies! Consul at Ifavana.'tbgeihkir with 'other in manifsatatiotte) to,cinfirromia in thatnolt,el til,eNC ti mate friends of Cal/loup e •and slam SO Ono levelatitair, awl t o reta°W. from my flood th° nut of his sone, all of whom. aino.iiivitolll, Ile . - stadowor ditollett ' " quaind With"lds hand-Writing Ws their To which he reeetved the followintai- „,, a u ,! n it , pronb t traikr i j ii he a ewer 1 p er f ert f at : A n yfe el !be fituttl.tentiug of ni w ill / le a yea n qtaetnsaication on MondttY. John C. Calhoun. , Gen. flatailleu flitted at 71 o'clock. Da not fail to I/ hale. 1 nth then a tact itectinnection with iltie wetting. of gin you an ekplifistloT' • "' ' I'4. John C. •. Calhoun. ,, , great eignificanc,a. neatly'' that.Callionit . the hoer ep. : l as , n a th it e lia-..m1, of writing, t'l'ol"lor "1 Ha called . on ,nntindtiy, at -that he -hat lunation's • letters r e t e n r ea d ;i n e t d : 4 7 re , ived t4e f°ll . °w , n g 0 : 411- . from l' - a n d where the abreviition is thus ; , I . 4 • . , ll used. Mr*. Oen. Macomb his stated the "My fneeti, 4 , 6'l:notion is often p ut to .1 0 " , . same, fact to me Sitilyayellitit litt Jots- What good i.ett 4attittiawtbsse manifestation?"' ,_ , , i ~ i it . , b e r. , 1 ,„ . , 0 „,„ w „, h : , ..nt_iptii ,,,. ,e tow n Igtir to draw tnenklntl tor;tlter in herniony, • to her Calhoun' " lettere to him,:where this and , riatvlnetraliepiles of the hurnortallo of the abrevtation .I'tpr t weevil"! for • , I am." Goal. .- r .. . 1. ~ ~,, . JoutilkVatitetrai , ' and spoke of it as an piecOaktSl,..of C,allicillo. 'rhis answer remind* Mr,,Telmailge in ;6 oria " tit ini3roitilt.; that in 1850. at Bridgeport, In the pow — 'r e .4 4. i 'taltrit. Irs oticAkilig" - fl ften ft ~ s k . - . ~ 4 . ence of other, mediums, among many.oth- New (intuits, ' Ma3i 4 24:—:lly ai t fi aril: ey qamtin"°' p u t and 'l3llll"vei.leeited ' pal from Vera Cruz this mnng, we were tio, following--the answer or art - have dates from . e fORI Ile e to t he lag' to "me ' frorn.W " E. Chanuiti g ' '' Oth itistant., , , . -, , - 4. — What do B Pifilo ProPAIPoiO accomPlisb by Santa Anna its atlopting severe measures ,theae - W h at. Inanifeststions 1 . A. .... T r a tal e s man ki n d, and la „ Devine . ii , kep . against all , who . * thitAa heltls ' Wm" - he beat wildcat tatiamort a ti l y of .. 1 1,....1, ,, . cinvildtira' petnieinoif opinions, and the 1 at a subseque n t m e e t i ng .. c i th oun di. opinion is waning groond !hut he is bile% recital Mr. Talmadge to bring throe be* ing tll° aoedel ef..), it°°"' NePeletott, 'led I and i guitar. The bells were of different looking 'wafted to the attatturtril of an sizes—the largest, like a small sized.* , r imperial crown. . .. -sae .ienei ... hell. He then directed a drawer to be put under the square table: Mr. P. put under a bureau drawer, halloo side up.- He next directed_l4kbella, to be !dared op the drawer. The three ladies and lilr. T. were seated at the table, - With hunts 'and armi reitingais it.'/. , -*Fhe bellesmatratmeed ringing in, a• son of i ;hint". l'iltimerous raps were heard, as if balding dale to, a march. The bells, continues! to , ring. and to chlthe In With' the beating of the time. The time of the march n as slow anti iolemit, and the Meet fastidious ear could • sot'de tect any iliscrepaucy in At. The rape then ceased, and the bells rang violently for several minutes. A bell was then Pressed On Mr.'l'.'s font:ankle, and knee. This was at different times repeated.-- Knocks were made. mese vehemently a gains,. the under,l4o of the table—su,that a tin candlestick well, by every hlow,,rats ed completely from the table by rite con cussion. Mr. T. afterward examined the under side of the tsble, and found indenta tions in the wood, made by the end of the handle of the bell, which was .tipped ; with braes. When the ringing of die bells ceased, Mr. 'l'. felt sensibly and distinctly the impression ore band on his loot, an kik and knee. He was 'then directed to put the , guitar cut the drawer. 'l'lie guitar was touched, • softly , mall gendy, and gave forth 'sweet and delicious , monad*, like the scromPaniment' to a beautiful 'and exqui• site piece of music. It then played a serf I otsysaphony, in much louder..and bolder tones. And, int it played,.theeti.liallauti* ors sounds, becoming soft. and sweet, and low, began to recede, and , grew fainter ana fainter, till they died swayed the-tar in the "distance,.. Th.ft they latoreetl,„ and grew louder, and noires. "I tilt ,they. were heard again in full and Field% volume, as whet; they , commenced ' A fterthe Music - had• Ceased, the' follow- i itig communication took , pilot.' " • " r hilts Is my itinktbat. maimyilts. mid the 1 guitar. hit* is Nstotsasef , On 'Pottier, occasiQns ihisf.iem olithwjne man' Mutations were made in,tne gree, 0 4 Gen, Hamilton, Gen. Wieldy ThOmpsons of South 'Carotins, '1114111 1 6. 'Palinode 'they were dimmed ,toput the Elibleon a drawer under. heltable,,,,Mr. 'F., Oilseed it there, comp ;ply , eloispal., l ft Mut a small pocket B t e, with eery 'lnv nrjp4— 'Numerous rep Wire`then heard, booting time td " Mil luertbia," 'Which hitt/been oalled , for— Seem the soundthegemto' no. cede, "d 11 14 W 4 1 4 413 1"4 11 441 1 fitinteiNitill, like the m neje of he gisitar. 4114 died, asifY, ill the itfttence. 'rho alphabet wee then calf fed lor.'aftd It was' tipelled:ourl,Oolc," MrpTilitialtedioiV the; -drawer ; and found the Bible , open: ,Ou bringing-U.lO the clight v he found itaksm at Sicsielues gospel --chapter 11. beingcn,the left ;ride, and `Zhilpikr in: being en t he right side. Mr. 'F.' allidr“Dis 'you Wish us to look at chapter, II 1" Ane.....“N0.', "Do you wish us to look et chapter 111 ?" Ans.-- ..Y.er..c," ,Amd it Aral then sid "Read." Mr. iopirnedded reading a the chapter and significant 'Slid emphatic raps were given at many ...erses ; and at verses 8,11, Ii), 34, Melt vehement raps were given. By looking at these verses, you will ap preciate the significancy and intelligence of this emphatic demonstration. This manifestation purported to come from Calhoun, who had previously invited these three gentlemen to be present at a particu lar hour. NMI! At another time Mr. Talmadge was, hy Calhoun's appointment, with the Misse! Fox and their mother. They were seated at the table as heretofore, their hands and arms resting on it. Ile was directed to put paper and , pencil on the drawer. Ile placed several sheets of unruled letter pa per, together with a wood pencil, on lie soon heard the sound of the pencil on the paper. It was then rapped out, ~G ot the pencil and sharpen it." Ile looked under the table, but did not see the pencil. At length he found it lying diagonally front tlit'ee or four feet from the table.— The load was broken off within the wood. He sharpened it and again put it on the drawer. ,Again be heard the sound of the pencil on the paper. On being directed to took at thepaper, he discovered pencil marks on each side of the outer sheet, bet nwerking... Then was recetied the ful-. lowint communieation,.: The fresh/ago Nut also ordered ,the,er,- met of all who served se gueriltta in the American army during the late war, who are lo he tried by court inertial as traitors to their ISCAUdry.,*: I • ~* Santo Anita hatimilini , publiatied A , here( the Alamein cameos who Surrendered as as pristeteire t ni war w -illito,4llooutooken the .oaplial warvtaketti rand-haelsrued 'a decree degindiugo thew in rank in The sr,- my,and dituniashni Stile.ll 'of theta:at rpar be in civil etnployinenf. l'he army is being orgenized and in creased, and the'N'aildnill'lluartla are tube forthwith rerordsed. ' " ' ' • Governor "Fihts, hnis Marched' with - -:the militeri lie Penh! muster In oppriie byrtirhitheeeleripation iif 3lasil la Valley by the Artieriesti troops Wi der the orders -of Governor rime. portlier &ono Mexico. , . NEW 011,111APII, 4115: - , ,The 11101WW er Tessa from Vera Gras, briege , daits to ilin• 27th r and reperts that ou the 17th, a revoliniun-latoknout.among.the Nenumil Goards..in consequenceofirrilesfrosnSiu t at Anna.to incorporate the National Goer& with the troops of ~ Mtn revoke. Lion lasted three days, during which busi ness wes.entirely':surpended,,,3he regular troops. having, taken- possession el ,both form the •osttiotiet Tamale sad rib. silty gaunt. • 01 - _ A brisk firing. woe kept. up timing-4s whole time, but finally ended on the 40th by'the ablates of thattegulat Recipe /runt Jalapa. Oho, took fill) Voniostol Querds prisoners. Quiet was ouhaerlusetly re stored, inul about fifty. ~Nnttpuel. Guards. We" killed, end many '1 • The NarriatfurglkrOughlteireof Witi nesday, 2t;,ciiiittliie' the fojhwing • cIutPX,WPDX,ivt/t:gardlelnatli froatslis- . !kthieten ssrivplt in - 0 4 r. Oriel OW _f4s4,v44 o l4 l o o ,ifflfaPail. IngilOWC 3411. ifil,tbr.PW;fikenintil.VOlAWoh, the ,appear ;tON! , apedfirdletbli‘ ituntetliaollY aS4B Prof o o ol 4toll4 411414 4 " ;10.0 4 4, 111 41. night t wag! mPrOilit• oTogy,. preacher;Niii!.s l ?!.—*l l 4Nl*4 P1411.448100.14ht..r rl4 it IS There 1,11 po Reeasionlit, trample , ,stpT? ihe meanest reptilp, Dest . ro a !Tinge, / te te Otis greatest prince. laeolence and basenes* are equellys'imnisair.! . • 4 , , R R E.D ? bitthw iAtU . 4rodot;ir PtiiiiTelphin, lit the'llde. Dr.' Mlknivell,' Mi. - W. A GARVIN', formerly of this plate, end Miss SARAH' CASS- IsTSR, of Philadelphia. ; • ; On.ths tetti inst., by the Rev. G. Etotklife.. MIGHAEL MesHERRY. of East Berlin, PPti Mies BESANNA WEANER, of Menalkst . ship. On the 19th inst.; by ihecflev. D. P. Damentnit ler; Mr, JAMES A., DIEHL sixt Min JOA , IO , NA bTEALY—both of Mountpleaunt togrn ship. DI t B. On the `2Olll inst., in Butler township, et tbe residence 401 as. 8. Wright, very suddenlysMirt .10s1A11 GAIIIIETsON, of Latium° ,tower slip, i n th e 7:ol year of his age. On Saturday the 30111 of April, Men. ri.p.A -1313.11 ARENDT. wife of Mr. John Arendt, of Franklin township, At Millborough, Bath county. Vs., on ~ , ths Silt inst., Mrs. ELIZA W ITIIEBOW, wag of Mr. David 11. NVitherow., and daughter of Mr. Hobart Banter, formerly of Gettysburg, deceased, aged 49 yearn and 9 months. .t on Thursday last, Mrs. MARY STOW. wife or Mr. John Stoner, of Carroll unfitly, Md. and sister of the Rev. David 'Hostel:nen, Of tom county, aged 47 years I I months Stud I day,;'"", girThe Rev. Mr. Mr• CsANsior n ie will preach ! in' the itsgeitiiiite Reformed Church, on the 3d Subbiiiii ht. June, instead of the Ist. May 27. GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD. A 'Meeting of the Board of Commis -111. i timoiry of ihe "Ccitysburg,,Nait Road,'' will be held at the Court.hourtediv the borough of Ilfettytiburg, eu I'HUIIS-- the 2nd day of Jutie,vext,,Ati4l o'clock, 4. A/. 11[7" 'fhb promititittlitt eve ry Cootottatijoner, it; P/ MIN INA - ' ROBE Ia"M'(UItI)Y, L'ret idf •-• I).#M'4!ollt.l9lv, May 27. , ..},, _;~ Ll.ft~;'~laY',YdAa rec - ea 7444ip1a „from E WOW. 01101461iitifitinktividd ;14ftirope, ;thongs *bowing ,no;344.llrfniumuild tankantsblek weather on the Wiwi hill no longs' effect on our market. Holders are somewhat firmer. We outs Wave/ bfB bbla, eitit I s44slit a 1.114.. sad Imo . bra dl. Tha last !ass of city, ! Ti e n 441 par bbl., more then ',Which Rye : VW, ilk, S iAd ( "urn geld 10A par MA. , P'l4 .sia se 'of Fbrreing et SOO OA ittrit* km4ifyo;oo i tto 13 per bbl. tdatibtrta yolk. iodprieett dhrhrlisd '" • ' • t . ONAIA.-1-Ttrolforibettat.dielCesW ard Flout Flubaltas‘• thiearwsiam woo aok t .4 MO afOto9A4tlajtalkill4Ornhige.,.°4 44,.1 a .1,06 $6.61.," Por..4" s te" • -•, 7 3 " . waA rffWilitttrf its tt.:We rad at 1 it to iitia *A s ; irlnte do. 08 tilll'.l%*ficabal, a. .• Sales of oltottislo.o lo Cord at 3 $ iiislll'444 Al4litilll4its 69 mangler bushel for yellow. Sabi of.ol/03 , 1*P. 614 date at 43 a 44 cents, sod Mit hatt and 'irginta dn. 3t4 a 49 centa-psOral*a 04 14 8 cents per bushel. `.4.j i9l r nominal RI *6 ; ef;ind Flaxseed $i 40 per bushel, (MM.:EMI!, alit. &iing; smell sales of Rio Coffee a .1,1;i ' boners and Molasses with w.a — T t • t. Rife 3/ a 4 d cony peg 16. PROVlBlo3l66lbbatit doitir.',We quote Mesa Fork at =IA kW, perbbk Mee Beef jr, a $ll3 per 14,1. Bseart shosfidere fii seats sides! ? 7 . a anti, an ` m. 124 coats per lb. tarkll i btdiAltbkts,•itbei 105 °Milo per lb. Batter' to kegs taiiito Nitta Or lb. qteese 9 a: $i ants. YORK MARKET. FLOHR;pei b 44:, from risani, ' $4 37 WHEAT, per 34014' . ' Io3to I 13 RYE. .."i; , ' , I` , ; • ' $7 '1.1011N; ' '''' 0 .. '' • ' ' 60 OATS, . A4 O ' ' ~ 'TIMOTHY - ID, per bushel,' . IoLoV.RR.OF.ItiN FLALrliesO, , p... .1 ri.AsTER OF PARIS. per um, Duo* Elr• at Aprp,W4,- 7': -: 17 . ',• 7 .__...iii,,wpix...) I" 'pi rt. OII SPPT, I ,, ~,_ -',.• tos 0 i 75 ,Pt ''''77' li\t'ilz,l,' ' ,„ 4 ` , :: 50 ki/ Ir.,' ;-)?.*:.'ff- ':'fi:r.ll":. ,•-• ' Y 35 1 '.', / ,•1 i 0 0 . , I.' lin t,.. , ~..,,, .htl 00 "". ; **.V. , 4 ' •.,' '.. .- 1 12 i' 7.41 . p,, , ~,•„, • : . ,•••.., ~ • ktIOUNI . TRAFIFO© . 1 111 E votes" tre tali, and adjoining .Towsiehipsoire reqppsuid n r w e i at die Rocky Orgy! School-botiee, on filtf nrdcw, ihf 4 tfiday of Jrnie; Z'o'clock, M., in order. to adopt some measures for 'rift et Olt'iyFttttettt. of the 4A4iuir ttiflief,' i.ettairts ,may become more united, Vrietula of temperance add others invited to attend. • May. 27. MANY. LEE 8 RINGLAWS (LateCtititatLtialb do Rini*Od'ig.) Ti,..4 -- 41p1i t :...-,:x . A. , ,1R-10 attann skin Ra U n o ANI:THE YORK tit, CUMBERLAND RAIL ROAD, Pr= ' ' . OtrA lay*naupply ofall kind's orlinn , lyer always en baud. ,wbolesele and retail. Mlle Bayed: to order at' the shnheat N. B.—Lumber can be JellVerea by us !'at any , ppintatrunbelland 4ralley !lil4ll It m tiadAhninir 631 - i;orlti Baltitnbre and iffi.eimed*elplaelea.; 855:•4ono 2m. COMMON SCHOOLXND. ' t Scuoat. DIIIPASUENIN Iflaanteaunct,i Arms. 20,1063. fa the, Connuissioneiv of Adatna County : U. u.EUI' :71in porodance , Of;the ihiciyiecond attepon of ffitri aetatilidad , •Att 4ii.Ct (pr dinregniiiron and •Tontinp sopa pf A,,ayatai . or education 111 ityht. 1 inoq gle i linpjfs, paattttE th e II 111 of. Affi1.48 41) ,• 11 /ere,°o l 4 l / 6 9tt i '9l 6' l 6 liNaleflannl',orete . jirnotuil lo cilp II ericy, ilisirict in yoneteornaly iii enlitlittl;oot 01 2)113111 10401 2 0PEPPTilimi ,44 , 42 9 0 . 00 01j9r the School yea 1854, as tolloiira't ; ~, ' l4 s lllolllo. "••• ,1 0014 t. FOIL , fterMiCki , • i : • .•„i,, ,100 80 41(utewo.go.: t ;71 , 04 cumbetrintule :• 10SA '1 ; 4 z 149 40 l'reedom. it ° ea Merman - ; - i =B2 lEPTifil 1')1111/11111KIIS - _,,.;:,,x,0512 IlatnalaideioiwiUkottolit• tii:19%,11211 40 llatnpton. - Y 7 00! in Hopei :301484 1.11111130t11;11.ie. '‘ , 4 Ori 80 ~L ibortv; :MAI 64 • M 4411161; J , " lit ' , 4461.416 litcrimplyto - • „Is (1011V14411 '''ll7ll4B !,•' • 1 f '4O • 413 04 Tyrone, • 1.• 41210 „;:, I r , I; • 86 04 ' r.Yeefig *sty esupestfeify.',' 0_ it.__B i LACK. Su -,A.'T In Iraie:ll).9l4. 04.04' ' irusseentlei6lo4 1U fir she ,bsnelit of . seisms issitedtedithe, teietbiog is published shrordistbl9emlitysiiiasisaisiioners. A 1., rA dibbles ilivenseSsisou, riCisimispionent4elepi-fielkss•aol ! ow , litay 27, 1853. 3c. Lt i eN 4lßl4B cti , ^IIIIIIEIifiONSItiving , LUIBBER to dia. RAIL ,O, petit Of, in 4111d0* fur • Furniture. 'will a Mid ItidalbiAi advantage to call at the cheap Establishment of EO. E. BRINOMAN, South Baltimore street, he; t i ileyikr ii 4, Op . (ioutpßer Wilco, gif 11 111 0 11.111ngR8 will find it greatly to (laasat? their adnintage, to examine our emu -1111iteKtaiiertment, of BUILDING .111A -1-Vrifflftidit,4lis We are prepared .to supply Wwielt s'nieles es they may desire, ut un •usually low rates; 11:!.1%14 . .FAiINESTOCK & SONS MORE, NEW GOODS RectiapillAitineihhis day at Palm -sm. eaktc • e, 'Sign of the / 1 3;,,t 1 ., , ~ RED FRONT. BLACK Black SA Nett Fringe, Mtolititit•k Silk Mitts, just: re6eived ,It/O . for okide..civap at 313; NESTCCK " & •SONs. ( lottoli9tlf,; i l Jeans, halals C 191113 141, 118 Vf " g ; ' ; l ,o l B4;B 6 ro9K &, SONS. 1111004111,tik..11 0 1.111104 • , fr Hg ! ` has just re tured from jhe:City wi th a new and larigly in- Cieased assortineni of goods, which he is' prepmed 49 : offer at prices which cannot be beat. I>tir mock consists of ' - ''OROCERIES of all ktpdavitliatgaiwilatirtaiiseNeutTees, Teas, Pitikifiltretitcllkris: Chkee; Pick . elect ceemel? e rti, pc. . Alto, , • • , —Pruits Confections, Orange!. , Letriehe.-Fits, Reibinti; Pro neei ifkie.4A.AlettOPtiliditti Shou•ortibeeeo,-'BO. girt, Giire'eetebrited Gonne& i9ntoki74 Tobieee, •114 ti t r virletyiliftittieeaYtieles— Aleo, a first-rate seerirtnittit oflliet• belri 1 - 14,14),V011, Wfnee arta Brarithes, of di erect N. E..Yuly,l4olsqa,Plit,t, Pld, Hye, f •Ste. -7 A l . l ? l *hict_9.‘4§ 4l ha.j.en the, loweltt terms the Store ! Of pit ; atibactibev, to, South Baltimore street, ;peat door to the UY len t . *thug* Rn hand , a vatiety Stoats Juga, 1111.1 call SIAN4,OI..,ZIgPiIaD., Jr .niv,AsTousionlNT,- . 11,1 X1rift ESPEOTFULLY informs the .pub- IL.' Re. that he'baa , taken the sranit.rae aptly occupied br. his brother, (AirmaitX Das , FRAZaitIY in • Chem beta to a rir elteetl opposite the Luthetan.chtiteh,:where heist prepared. to REPAIR.. 00 J and CLEAN , , ) •1 211 , .0_ 50 CLOCKS, WATCRES, &,C;;;'' en . All work will be,insured. Also,' du bend screciet): oC w.yrel. glewarY,". Speal‘ries; Ate.; be , sold low.- Getiysbarg,Allara,„lBso44-tf. • Itovum. LPTTER•so(A4roinjorftion t4 O ea. tate o f CIIRUTIAN , 194W,IIFNCI?„, 4,00,0 r Ward ,34 !" l "Pe,'Manil 4.ec'Ot Oav ing been granted m the eubseribe, k resiling in same town'p. he, hexary givps pnice to ail,Persone indebted iw void estate 1 0.inake immediate, payment, and,to ,thoee. clanrm against the same to present them ProPerrY, authenticated Inc eettletnent., JOSEPI J. SMITII,..Idmr,. May 13, 185,3,-8t • . gmocics & JEWMRY.-4•You:will find the above articles lei:sale; 4eiy cheat), at'the 'one price store of 13AMSON: REIN VAL LONGSTRETIFieIMOTIIER; izAvE removeddirectiy . impost . 4. the Am- Oil eland,. IQ th 4 auPericiT• kTe. iIPrY etoie. ~•' NO. 8 NORTH THIRD &FREE; . And Aremticlully .preparettto texhihit to the public, an LINSURPAOEICI, VA— RIETY of WALL FA'PERS,' ' From the loWeie priced' AMERICAN manufacture, to the superior ENGLISH and FRENCH, "froth ihe''Well 'known boubee of pELAcotTRT, ZURER end others, Call' and 'see' before liOreharing, moat •efficient and 'polite' workmen employed to hinir the paper. May 13, .. ,1853-1 m.s' • . • 1111kt'. tallar' - - lif RS. , ;ELIZA MORRElifdtespeetfully 4 TAL anaounees to,the eilitena of Getty,. rg -that-she-4ra reatered 7 to able plate and oiemeseneed the, .1 MILLINERY. APSMESa . in en branciles• in. Om ,490 , ,roaakor me.; WMWW, ilifeeatioyy :bgtllll „ gc t 1• more street, next door to the ” Si ar7.4jrce where oho* prepared•Wido Motets, Jac r in Ito most Aisbiogablestyloa kiliattehinig. Dying, .of Bons% Bats,. &a. Terms reasonable. Gthystourg,,lday SAVE lOUS Wirt Essitimrondir . 00mm. it:'B OEHLER koirts 'constantly t m 141 " 40 "b4hid We, - die Oenblito EPoiCE ,OF "COFFEE, bop 40oldy. The' hoe Otthis article faniiliitta t iOrdl be o)hitt a yery,grAit laying ie tho Ood,tOO'of the pear. ri-Foesir4,•iv&o444th R IL FTA, at " the prole& &sorest& " , ' At y Kent'y Jeans and 'l'weeds. , ; . NY. vaiiet Oriciitois *of 144 for "KUNTEA'ir . I. ) u x)4l ;1 4 140 1 . , AD 1e.42,0 SoroliP &ZIT .grity lilt It Ws, Osplitidiatiett 'l%par 'nt ***Min tialality*Ncima Amu; VhOiting Cards, plain and fancy EnvelopelroPen. inteinN *Olio GeldilloymistidPinoili.&c., al Way oail hand tandltiariatedattrbir: t 8. H. t BBOHLER s"1 - 1 1 r 41 , WEs • , • A lpall Wait. iftArn, the best 'louses in (ho City, eon- i sontly cm hand. antl• ft,ir • pals at the Drug and Bookstore of S. H. BUEHLER. , June 4 1 1r.362 Chas and Cassimeres, Or every description, color and atYlles, whielt we will sell low. Call and see them at KURTZ'S . cliitap ,00rner. BERAUES DIIANES, Abeautiful esenriment, all, eiytde, to be had at KU IiTZS Cheap Corner, lIARDWARE, THE Largest assorlment of Hardware, Scullery, Paints, Oils, Dye-Btu& ever offered, will be sold on better terms than can be had elscadutre. P urehnsisig from the manufacturer g , we feel confident that we can offer inducements to• purchasers IA give us a call & examine our stork. S..FPINESTOCK & SONS. Situ ry . the Red -Fright CIIZOCF,RIES & Queensware very cheap at MIME, STOCK' S.. ADZES' Dress Goods, Dery De. Laioes, Croton Lustre, 'Mouty, ;Laines'„Lalns &0., will he, anltl..eheapor at PAITNESTOWS that, they ,f'en be lnisv/eWliere. /2 6 i ihat iffift NO.' 169 GaXsTatIi.BTBFET, OWALW VILDING, PUILADELRHIA. Extensive Muaio Publisher. snd Dealer In Musical instruments of every af.scrip. lion. .1 ' Egetuailre Agent for the pale of I 1 liey Davis & Cos (Boston) Patent Suspension tkittiot dEdirm and other PIANOS, , L." Gilbert's Boudoir, iano,. Atelodisons, Maesih's Gnitare. Hope. :Viottilsis. • Sheet ktrisita, Music Books. ortißealidents of the COlinlfff 'be sufr pkipt by mail or .otherwisp *dimly illogic riparmay wish. at as low,retts as if pus. chased in person. Wiring one. of the karat stocks in the Unintil,Statero `confident of satisfying all.,*fri•otoy;•fivat MO with a call or order. ~ : , Dealers. in Music eupplie4 no, the molt liberal terms. Pianos t9Jet. , secoud,batpl• Planes fur sale. ,May 13, 10133--L y. '..;Spring & rf r i , ; 11E subscriber mos t ratiPectlitAiAmio, 4 t . leave to inform,: his enstßni?rsstitd,, .Ay, .publio gencsally, that , he hint just t re-1 wiled from tlie , Cittes'or 40lphia and New'rork. witft onelOf,the largest, cheapest and best selectedSloak ul Ready-makr , Clothingt ' eVer•nffered in this county, and is detbitit2 mined to k iilll them at , prices.that cannot fail to give entire satishotion , to all 4 , 1;6 frivol. him with a ca 11..! You can rely' On , if, that my stock of Spring' and' Shreiner'; Clothing. Were bought at, the right time, at•lhe right place, and et right prices. , ~, MARCUS SAMSON., 15,18,53. • GTIO10." ETTERS of Administration, , with +IA the will an getred i on the oodete.cf.Joun Thant.. late of Ilam ikon fp, Adants:co.t Pa, Al'4, having been granted ,to the ,subscrik ber; residing in the same towns tip notice ,is hereby given to suck as. kraladebled to said estate to make payment:withour de lay,-and those having defoliate requested to present the aame, proper ly.authentica ted, for settiettieni. .1 J. KUHN . ; AftiliotatrOlor ' April 46, XOTI 1r BE undersigned i heen appoint. ed by the, Court of Coltman' fleas • Id Adams county. 'to mikiifurither distri bution of the,assetta remaining in the hands ,o 1 John Deardorff: Assignee: of. JACOB ; B. HAR^.IIAN, lo am"PL t he Clll4- hors legally entitled thereto. will attend to the dutiei'of tinent at his of. 'flee in Gettysburg* - Siyfthdriy-lhe '2 lit do,.' of Nay ihal. , at woomt, when and where all peril:life idtvreirrell • leqUested to attend. ' • ' ! EDEN •NORRIB, Judiier. •• April G. 1853-3*. HAY WANTED: PERSONS hazing Mau to sell, will do , well by dining on the subscriber,, Ossifysburg, w hd is desiroui oL purc*ing. rto,, highest Market .price 'paid at tt . .:41.4i Maly, after beink picket!, hauled either' Hanover or.Baltunere, the . preference to 'haul will he given to those front whoie.he may purchaie. • SOLOMON. TOWERS; Dec. if. 1852.—if ' • • 499 MEN WA - N TED; 11r1 0 purchase a superior .dot of Black. Al., Blue, and Facer colored 'French. English. and American ,Cloth; Brest and Frock Coats, These coats ate well made, all ere ask of you is to ebine aud judge far yourselves: Ransessaber tits pjatie is SAM: SOAPS (Me price store oppositethe Bank. LA DIES are invited to'leall and see the' finest article of DRESS SHOES 'hit has'ever been in this makes: ` 7 April 29. W., W.' , PAXTONi • . , cloLuAtts, Liee., Edgings ,and Ito 'settings. a beintiftil witty, pet rt Mead and for sale ar • • ••' - • • • • • •' •"431*It6it's.i. • NOTICE.. LL persons lido,wing ,theniselves iii debted to uiVity Nola' or Bonk Ac. °gots will pleasereill'arllliitiet , atelty . 1 41` it it libsolutely neeestirr digiallispeouitts Should he settled at leutble46 Itfti; S. FitittiESTOOKllk, 'SONS. ; Dec. 31. 1852., to; ~,t 11 ,firin-soi44•"/Pi4gri, i s O the best clusytp;•-stkeityi eit t hltid and, for sele:te:tystigeg, it the Foundry l 4f` ' • • , ' f. WARREItilit teitYN4' MARIONNANOIIII-'1 vou wik mon fOrpiradet and inspec lion at the howl* otteVltisqsf , R.strepa. , Pagrer. in -Mningittlie4 • AANr4aS 4 / a e;2Bth of May, at A-o.itiOnki, Al; 4 1 ).0, :precj.iely with larlanissisitl:loo9al44,7osll. oupplete °niter. , Isy order'oeihe iiriadelitapectnr, A*RON` WVLI , FIt,n6::I3! Iltay 13; - t ~,•• T BONNETS, wvERY,4ne los ...0141oitneteogif the latest styleste pleeiblthesnolklitadd tensi. at very !owl tetteli, - .4tatheicliednitt , KURTZ'S Cheap Ceneenil a A umBRELLAs t „ 4 ,„ 1 VERYAhlressslmitiiient, all kinds 4 1 Ik; and sizes fr0m...37i ant* Up, at KURTZ'S. , ff . •J , THEMAKIAB BANNER. /s published spiry Avriday Eupnindf,in Baltimore .ISrcet, in the three slaty building.. a few doors ybocc , .fidutes(ocks Store. by, I). A. dr. C.II. IIIJ4:tiLER., 'V E E 14 S. If paid in lidvance or within theTyear $2 per annum—if not paid within, dm yes I$:: td). No paper dlseeritihued untilall arrearages are raid— except at the option of the Editor. kiiugle copies 6,1 cents. A failure to notify a discontinuance will lie regardett'att n neiv engagement. Advert t , emonto not exceeding a square inverted threo tinier lot *l.—every subsequent ;inse.rtion tati. , cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for a given time will he continued until forbid. A Nike ; ral reduction:vrill bat mule to thole who advertise by the year. , . , 1 0/ , p r i n thik o r allkindstixecutedneetly end prcimptly, and on reasonable terms. Leifer: and Carrietemitvriichts to thi.Flditer,lii..! ppling such as contain liloney Of tie irla MI% of riese.aubusiblipts4.4iiist he pas! !sip, iuoit4er if; , recurs *lletitiuu. ~ ~ , l IMMINHINACCIMItiti f i'o“ :,t • uto .'$ ',l 4 SELLER 'KURTZ,. '''r*ealtehr , Bordtigh of•• Gettysburg , for the year • ending //lay 3, ass. ' pit. DoLLN. cis To 144anoe lost' kettle:o,p). , 'B2l ~.y~l..ale of J. 41, .1"417,,1iff4fi,' D4'l4 ' a. fl • zpi • 10" Amovat oCrluoiprot , .,wpT4l, ,) itn ° l Cash recd, .1. tC,IvaRl? 1 0 1 / 4 "".. ‘'' M anneTl. ov b 9", 12} " C. W. Hoffmiiii; for mas. I* , )koitlifouvao7. tio";4 " Dastolti tivZiegleri.nolif t t," mad iotereet;ia~ull. i 23 99. • Borgesofor,licemoo, 44, 00 . 4 ••• .441 P1C:284 ;Paid' oiq Of 4 6,461, , A).• • i• 1 4 1 . On. °Soon pr election,' 0 .80 George Swope, Interest,,„ l ,,, ,10 00 ~ B. 1t0R4 1 1 4 .0. 1 .4 . ' 36 6° D. Ueitkinanr. . I,',t ,40 M. Sm it3ey ser, .4 ,- • 680 P. Myers, services se Constable. 34 80 Robertrrltiti,•;l 17 -oslik 00 ExtrsPOlice.,ll y 4tli, , 50, P: Atist ih b iitty, St ieirl and 'Whitt Oomuttisnts' nee; in. full, i''o B..BlWropeit, , •1 1 .! 3 ,r Geo. .0. Steielthouser.*crhotw Dianiond4 '' , mw W. , White, holding ,, Electiwn, 'BOO 4•OU Taxes, Ctmtl, State, School Sc.; • , Quit Rent. jr4BO Buehler:. Prhitleg,.24l. , It (..Harper, *. .. -44 15 , I). A. Buehler, qualif9ing'os- ,11 cell, dus...for 1851 and '52, 700 4-,r , G. oey erat.ilt AK" ri tic qa , i 3 00 S. Paltneetoek. send:lee er ray- ' .10r2n011eart vrtetagillP ,x2l 7:18 Si Fikneinalk*^soB 4 4neilei n.t., -I._, rope 4 Jeeke,oEßMlnellnn!se.,lB 18 J. Werner; wetk Alf EnginkillellipoliiO4f) A. McElroy. - ft ,Enginettl.,,to. , . 1 00 4 14 N. Mile 4,4 ' 'w ; 1."!'. t\ 'Y t .1 'O O Je'Weiker In' q. l, 'tk. .111 4 1P/ro..e . 1t7 4 }, 4 B. 011ireri, ',,,1.1 llltVi y tt„ il S i t ! ' Maier Rea. . . • , 1 , , 4.1 ALI . , '4U' VU Co A. Procter, griitiiiilTerfil it t ~,ipop Alexander Frazer. windiricloek — , . . =MM (17taliouths) sodlOpairs, .45 08 S. W.OerollPorvitifig atallioslogie,N 00 M. 'l r iloy. shovelling mom ) e , l , I,t 87 k Thorn* IVarren, iimilh work, Itlgn., ber,,itie., f ",' ' , `„: ;" ' 085 A. Dliiegii. paiiihivia.; - " :;,; 5 18 iiouis&‘MeOrelry ti , 475 l.i. Meals. Stases & lihisii:tionori:, ; )3 G. Ctlikricklidulter,,, , haiiling, 25 G. 114,10. powder...... - 1 37 Danner &44s i g er, shovel{,pr) John W. Weigle. . ink. 8 50 John• Winebrenner, , sestittlirigio; , ,- *5 Peter Weikeri, logth , 7 28 ". A. 1 11410- 7 ~,w rolliii• .4 , 44E00 Henry Little, - 1. 1,1 80 EAtrardithae..4 , I t'‘iir;': it;li:t2 24i John )KilsllnUnrc .: , .".,'., • .r , ~ 1 11! 81 i ' 19 49, 4 9"inifp.; 4 , - , ilf , Ltl )4 1 ;lit i l nHen ryPr , ati4 y , ; 1 ;RUB& 4 2 2i ti' 99 i Miehael.Tirey. ,-, I• , , r. 1 ', 'Y140410 jamen•operay,,,. , .. ! u li: , t,,1.12kt1f JohilAl'itql L. 21 :,* :,i!';ti ~ /144 0 0 0 P E ; te C i 11. i tt: . '. ' ''' .'• ' ' " 'B 't r 4,, Joan Lutz, Thornes ,Nolan r, , . ' , ,1,,l 00 Philip knekser p - ... , , * .. t 62 N. FlOiThien, John 1.. Bunts,. , ,•::, f . ' , 4O 49 Geo. Coilori, , , i , , ,;, „ r • lO 00 Havjtl, filoesker. ,." 4! , .. , Robert-Pick. .• ; ~ O oerge Myers,. .4 • 4 50 E. ,LlAgrirlr, .. i r , r ; r', c 11, 11ttililiAti 25 H. Dustman, 1, 5 93 Ph Virii r iltilKi i..t *"."." / 1 fil ( ./!. , C 2 5 .'; " .P 1 J John enitas T i., 1 1 , . q 01 37 4 Thecxlortf• neo. " : ~. o, ,1., , . 1 . 1 4 'Hlotoil l 3llllii'Sli'rf.' ' ' " ''' ' • • ~ . 1 „,,,' Geot i ro Rud hi e v . ,: : • i '.., !, 1 r ' I: , I. ' . . .. , 1 a i piii-iit Nett;' ~,,, , . ~1 1, 4 ;"4: : , ) , ,jr Alltifreollllkol4' ' :•.' a,‘ ltl , .'11. , 11 Ade .t . , ,lihniregte r i i .‘ ~ ' "J$ ' . 1., I :1 „ ,IJ , )., ,1) I 1 . rhfh t "o t t i n , ,-,,. ..iii ..r ~, ~„.-... itrthliissigirp2 . .. . , :14,., /1,....1 ,r i ~• .1 -., b. / ,A , ,,,liii , *f i e t."' . -..,ii ~,,lhpitar: i . ) re ok Vansinniiii,H i ''' '.i l r''''' 'V ec vimild oe; - -: , .'7l 4n. 1,, , ,, Chtlilifili`betinert,' ' i lied?,i l ," 1 . '''itr ) John Gilbert, "-: .. ,, • 3 1 ( 1 • r‘ :ell2 Henry Crory . , ; ~ ~r ~.1' .... 30 20 C. A.)2reeferr'°i 4 t 4-- 341' 1 20 73 Geiit'ilillrisk4'.X'k `.l. ^. ki.7.', . A :ik , .4)9 Henry Brinkerhoo; - " 1 121 Georget.etkriell: s •C- lir • 11 - 1. 1333 , Desk \ MoMtipabA„Asi a .t,otil'. .7.‘ , ).....1. Mi .1 4 4. Weer rertioorkoloneldrrheolititi I 7 07 C., W. 440ff011101 , .10104 , . it: 'rt . 4 I )1121,4 , 1 liblin ,re.,r.,4 , 4,;,, ..• '..itN ~. !-0).4.1 t. IWY*• , W. klameeelly,,t,,.) P.,,•1 . . i.* * ;o l , Al I ,os 4r.1 Ws Wisithatg,, , ,,l- , ,, , n , i ,ilfiko, olubil:#9eck, , I lt,' e ",‘ , lireArel..., 0 . , , 4,..,14 ; .13o1rwm0Romegra,. , , , .44, ‘., ~, or, :114111 -044004 1 1.4410 1 .00 1 41/ ftfli.Q;,.:Erefe.,,. h.,. , p 4 0 094 ,4 140, u5a.,,.. ill. .r, at N ~ C ~iti ~, • , , , . , ,,,O, IA/sioilkirdi iiiiK 77 as _, ,tt • "ii .st 401 i,, 4 . 83 1z!II , t "•, II, asinkerholliolBo2•• 134 oil ),,,, A 4 Peek of U,lllolly AtiOLIPC , J • A ' O l l ipurgeie reeer4ac., .- ) , 6 : .28 „Burgess& qmoneil, , '.• • 30.00 Treitsurer & Qlerk, . ,'r . :. 30,00 illittottles;in linutis 4,0 f Tifasursr. ~ 07, 20 •Ahril 20 6 ,111153.--The.Toy n Council of the liniolltrh of liettyilburg, do certify that they have sett fed the accouna of KELLER KERTE, Treasurer of the Borough 9 1. 64 41'sburg. Int the yelir ..inding the 3d Ora . l, 1853—that his accounts are eor resit--and that there is a balance it his bands of Sixty4even Dollars and 71ePa. Irnine Cents. . May 13. 1853-4 t W ANTED, Customers purrh4e u atiperior lot of Black rcenell Due , akin Casiiiinere.ranta, lane}' 'Qateleneyeit 01 evt4Y Calitinet every iliede and quality, togethei • with any o. mount 01 Linetut4 Coumis, &c., at the one-price ature of, „ . , ,SDISOS. Vim, . ie.l " lAA* . , . t , ' ) , *1437 97 It. G. M''.!REAR V. ADAM DOERSOM, JACOB f3ULP, ROBERT ►IORNER. JOHN f.. TATE, 7,wii Jj'cjl Nana_ • • Rillift 114 •••• . • - r r.•:‘ -t; 4 ■l ;17 4.1i2. • • • ' • ;.~, 1%%%% %.`% •. - BETWEEN Entiriitsbterg, Gettysburg, Fork, Bald ' wie*.'artet'Hatriaburg. 91111Eiostilliwaiguai ars now: : sunning a DaitrLine , 4( ertinfostiOle Coaches between vellettyaillturgtessit fliinover. and Gettysburg and Emotitsburg. and have niadedirtikleAsata , ,with .the Railroad Companies, sahloluipirrwart , H a ns,ser to RALTIMOREI TORE- skid, ti A RR'S,- BURG L 4 which we've sniebled to fur Og r iriZY Aim • Iyaburg to those places—at the following Prom Ustaltsbdritie•Baltimbre. $2.50 441 VI 4 .0. 1.00 it( ..?(.1 !let A i 2.00 •00 01 ltollind; trickani ftann. , l;eityaburg lo York and retarni-wrill Abe given fur $1460i., IheeriValleheglis frofti Emmitsburg i tit'Oettysburg • aria 'the following rates 1 4 fOtii s to 'Elaltini ore. $,3,05 "' '' l 4 , "-T ..!: .. ."' ... Yc t rk , . 2.25 "' ~A : .., .' ,tiarristutrfr, 2,70 P . .'7,11e, Ouse , arractenient furmslies Illa Oat iiinvenieui, colnifortsble, and e comarA ea rants pa sengers, uu, there by, rtailk,Xork'ind. Harrisburg by noon, 44 arriv e at Baltimore "at Sii'varlv hour. i . v. i4e,..tS'ean be bad by application al . th ` lilt 'Hotel, Gettysburg; at Ag. ripilr'if miff; rnimitsburg ; and at the Railroad INERes in Baltimore, York and Hiiiist4iii• „ ~, 1 , . • •, . t .. i . TATE S.; Cll. tle(tylitiiii t'a Ma t• 0, 'lB5:l—L3 In . FOR SALE, A rirst-rato llittrolitty• COOK STOVE , LARGE size, with pipe and trianm~ngs ;complete. It will viTyr i loiv. !fir . In quire ilie' " S TAR" °nice. , A pp,Ruv E ric 1 1 10 tittaitiftwil-Sinthing buainesti want ' 1 ed by. gliit'aubetoribeta. One eoming WISK-rftOoltnended ;nay obtain a good sit uationtiq, lantkiatt,appiiration to iNAItIPRSLy & 4F4:00)g.54, b•VALUMILE 'REAL ESTATE / .111' f 111,1 V SALE, • ¶1 son wr, one r.seeolors eIIItErZAIAN, tleeeas etr,‘Wi offer' a! tmlilin Sale, on Monday ;he VW of Nay titsigni, the forge 0 ; 1 1 *o/41h:try Brick 0 , DULUNG' 11011 E PYtrile thick' Puilding, name Stabitt, and of trokmitii, 30110RAPOrp,of4 deeetattetl, 'nitwit° in V.O 11tRiNtf *IC I tfecit : ,in bprnoglt , of Gettysburg, Mfigtpl:lniptiQ, hripittleft tAorlb by,owid epreetisoyiltly a twelve feet alley. wich,y, pf 3 8.,.... OrlitiecnnieYoTd: , west u by lbt of John hrtizmen and nOtera.t4- Said property is toasted-id a I pittagatitiand desirable part of the town, and is in excel lent re Atil.i; 4' l Sale to co mmence t o clbek; P. M., tad sultidayv tortten attendatadetl w Thf i. dx intl . fbrtps *a& ftiensarn Ynn , '‘ • ~ • s '.)' 431 , E0i. etinitimms br t !kr Execiftiiiiikrf Omiatiirii O'n iirrtt. i Ti,':"•0 1 -4k1;,ft lt ;g out , ' ' "IPA ATMAIMJUS SA'MSLINiIIas just reswired-and , opened a choice lot of ttlgcli,:,blue end> veep, cloth •Froek cud Dress Costs-o4Dasaieneres, Cashinereta. Titilds,l4plu t tr z Pomona), &c.,—and, will disficief at the towest`livleig rates. ..1 ~/ 1011 It 16fore the' People • ' P I.,,,r u silliety4 SAMSON bee just • r.,F7lo3l, , l,,,ll9,Pflheleirgest and moat likt I"' e, l lOlOl, inimax,logilt orOier Gums of every degniffjpolwereiferea in the county. and at price! dna willckev na/y , pleutie. bite re ally astoniih. _Gies us .a: cull before:pin chasing....'_- , •illlPrke+iii Kg!' ••7 - 7 1 A GENERAL•aseortusent of Trunks. Mr** 0000 , 4iiy . gAmsows. CAUtE r t . BAGS. OLT:will find very large assortshent IrM.:.44;aritet flags at Sainson's one-price ware boUgkit at action, anti latikbrraohlcheaper than any other vaiab ..ielituent Jare to pelt thew. /HELLyour Friends and Neighhors, and come yourselves. and see *l'.ry large and tine assortment of 'HATS, !CAP'S; BOOTS and SHOES, that has Auto been received by April W. W. RAXTON• 'll4 O .*. 140 TO :e.r.l4tra , round assortment 'of Itevnlvara, A :Double and Single Ilarrelet4istols, •ocin bb had, at flok one price store ul SA N SONS. • IN 41:iut aarieties anti aryl, cbcap at KIJETZ'S corner. , HON NETS, Ribbons, and Parasols, a -IL. fine assortment, and very cheap, at II•DLECOPPI4: fig ATTINET velvet and a great variety nl PANTS GOODS . for Men and Boys, at the eheap corner KUR FZ'S. 11F - I) AN ACCORI)IANS.-- v Ili•sirinim of di;Tosing of his present skyA of the above a'rticles. I will sell .11plyi very low. , MA.V.CUS SAZAISON' 4., CIENTLEMEN can he furnished 4tith Shirts, Drawers, Shirt-collars, Sun, penders, Cravats, Daudiierchiefs, Sucks, Gloves, Umbrellas, Unnis, and in filet every thing in the furnishing line at LDR EN'S Flats. Bonnots uct Ribbon.. a new, supoly at 7 , , YAIINES'IOQK'.S. • Vera ibbons anti ete, a laJPiatt, EttenritnACof the different 'shies, to be bitiOd tit • 1' HE .qliirtms 'County/ Mithrdl lire lor. • .trance Company" located at Get tysburg. is now in successful operation. "I'6 for lowness of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safe's. in Insurances. challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its opetatims . are conducted niftier the personal supervision of Managers selected tA , the Stdek holders. Tha Books of the Company are at all umaa open to the inspection of those in•nring of it. As no Ira vell ilia :tennis are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap• plication to either of the Managers. from whomr all requisite information r an be gained. IcpThe Man ag er s a re Menallen—Win. 13. Wilaan, Cumberlrpl—Robert MeCuhly, eltrikhan•L !aro!, King Fnrohlln—AnJn•w Heiffizelmen Hirtaihmillon—A inait W. Oxford—John L. Norl Reading—Hriary A. l'irkitg, Latimore—Jacob U rirat Mouriijr•y jou r pt i Fink Berwick—David E. Hollinger, lintough—Ueorge eterope..Ll A. Suelater„*in. 11. titavene.m, A. IL Kuria. H H Huanell; Inhn Chritzman, Alex. Calt?eau, Eden Nome, J. H. bikelly, Valentine Werner. Premident—CEOßDE SWOPE. Vice Pr...0r0-43am elm IL Ruutit. ' Secretary—D. A. 81.11.111.1.11. Treaaurer—Jacon IiVCCUIiCe entrillilllol3 A NIDIIVW hi NTZKL MAN, Ml:rear, Lcue Kixo. co. 10, 1852--tf. WA 1 4.4 PAPER. Borders, Fire-board Prints,W in, dow Curtain Papers, IrLOR4 , IPAREKV SHADES, IfII E undersigned has just received from New York a large variety of the shove named goods, in which. he ill• vites the attention of the citizens of AdallN room), Wllllll. 011 ( . XllllOllB6Olll. will, be found to coolant nil Ole new and splendid styles, from the cheapest article iti t h e market to the most gorgeous styles 411 ti.- oration-=all of which will be Juld on the most reasonable terms. A len t Olir UP11;11 ANl 4 o , tinent of School and Munk HOOKS, Writing Paput, Sta. tion'ery, tte. KELLER. FlntTZ. S, 11, Corner Cuiltre Square March "11, 1853-11 YORK ,!;111.illMliSfiSIFIN.IRY, WlLLeoinwnee the Summer neFßinn • • .ou the 2ffil of . 51/i month (May) nrxt.. During the past-year the building lime been enlarged and improved. school is will fiiroisheil witli.Maps and Globes of various kinds, and a new Solar l'ellurie Globe has just flelfil obtained from Bos. tun. The most important Text books are mused in the school, and the beat meth ods of teaching arci ailopted. It is lie. lieved, a lieut.r opportunity for intellectual and moral improvement is not offered In any similar Institution in our State. The board and tuition of an a n im a l sea. sionof 10 months, is tit I 00 ; or for 5 months. libo. ono half pnyablo in advance, and the remainder atbe close of the terah,-- Hooks and Stationery tit the usual prices. No extra charges. except hir Drawing, ,and the French and fierinan latignages. pcpl. , oitionitiicationa addressed to the P.rinuipol, at York' Springs, will receive prompt *nen glom JOEL' WIEIIII A N. ;o)4Aprii 4883„—,td. • CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES NEW ESTABLISHMENT. (.111iii:suloteriber respectfully informs the public, that he is engaged in the Carriagt•iligking business and is prepa red, to put up work in the must satisfac tory !Danner. Any person, wanting a good " ROCENMAY, Buggy, Boat Body, or Square Carriame, will vhi ivorh+i'ealliti g oh the undersigned. 14 . 1110A11/ING done at the shfirtcst notice 4111 moderate terms, at his shop he ttitteen West Middle and %Vest York street. (wittier! at •Dsti:sntt & ZIEGLER'S Haftl arieSio re. • The Subscriber tenders his thanks to his customers ler their patronage and respect fully asks a Contimitmec of the same. JOHN L. tiourzwowrit. March I I, 1854—nut Books ! Books ! TENDERS his thanks to hie frends Mr the liberal patronage no long and uniformly extended to him, and iiiinritis them Mot be has recently received at liis establishment in Chomber.thurg sirre,t. iu addition to his forinerhirgestoek of Hooks, ,a new assoriinent to which lie invites at tention, as being tl,e, largest, fullest and blest assortment id, Classical, Theological, School, MiscellaneousKW BOOKS , ever opeuek&in Gettysburg, and which Oa, laud, lic it 4 prepared to fell at the gc7-11:111" LOIIES7' 1 . 1 111( ES..„Ljg Gettysburg, Pa., June 4, 1852. .los Apprentice II issalcd. N APPRENTICE to the Tailoring IIttiiIICSR will he taken by the umler eignetl. if application be made immediate ly. Vim applicant must he of good eteatly habits, and most come well reeommentled. Ahoy from the country would he prefer- Feb. 18, 1853.-11 . „ Fresh Garden Seeds, IV AIL KINDS, just reeeiiffiernin 'A" the velebran'tl... Shaker &knit Lebanon, N. York, nil for .nle ns," S. li. l/UEHLKIt. March 18,1,853,, SAMSONS Settle. up and save Costs insitikm and, accounts-have been Ole: the:hendeof .11). A.,..f3rt1141Ke, Esquire: ftir".eolfeetiotil: Those wishing to bare hall..!ott; Mt+ forthwith. Dent 18,18181.-4i' ! ° with Patent Piatnr©s 8, ail.' ITIER[I.IER J. 11. SKELLY. NEW,.ktr S. IMMO WNW t 'IA:VINO just returned from the eitiite , 1 mill. will open this day (April Isil4 pn . of the largest and tonal flesirabliateetro,t „. Foreign and Domeatiki , (TA,. t i .. . D i rfly BB[oBi ever iirretttl to tbi; Public. trhyvik ..0 A , . NI them with rare, we feet hi r ed that We rim offer' to Anse' who ffigliflua with their tiatronage; ac choice slid tlassirifillta an Agt4l/111/1011!, (1 4 1:1111 as i regards al le g quality. or priee) as hos ever beenitifii t to dna atirket. Raving purchased. k . ) of our goods from the. mainifactonsrsi we are detetitiined to sell 'at initorilifity low, prices, believing that the old mottii,:rabas if ling to small profile and quick sales; taboo'• true to toe letter. Knowing thaV ..01W• stork will compare favorably withtilarfiro•l the county, we invite the attention 'Of lima to about purchasing, confident diat•trargainiol such as are rarely ollered; ran lie frectaredl l /' by giving us an earls call. Our eitterc.b . 4 inve assortment. consisting of ' • ,`l,lo' DRY GOODS, Groceries, Queensware, & liar - ware, (brewery veriety, and et prires to snit pair- Owen'. should be examined before rair• chasing elsewhere. We deem it needless , ll to enunirrnie articles , as our stork miter 1 prink. every tirade inapt line. Call'eartY and selert trnin the nett' Stock at the sign ea the RED FRONT. ' 'INES:COCK & SONS Aiwß 14 1853; a ;, ;c: to MORE ,NEW GOODS 1,, The richest and - hest issorttnent lof • FALL & WINTER GOODIr - " FOR GENTLEMEN'S 11' EAR; EV:l4i. OPENED IN GETTISBURG. & SIELLY • IIOIICHAUPI I -1 • . : ri IA KE pleasnro in railing, the ;men ion - 0 - 01 their trientls and the piddle to their extensive 11.‘01.1i of Fashionable Grouts for gentletnen'e . wear, just, received Irron,Hts s city, which, for variety of styhe.lissniy, and finish, and, superior quality, rholienge,t o ruanburisqn with any other stook-iti dot ; place. Our assortment of (.10llet,-phrin and Piney Tweeds old ver 8 intercs, restinga, „ Sat 'nets, Oa erronthno, 4 C A iN;1"1* HE BEAT ! (live no a eaDant) ; examine for yourselves. hare.pyra chased our stork carefully and wilth i tpkvj sire to please the tastes of all, from.; 4s, most practical to the moat fastidious, ,;, grf - TAILORING. in all its brtildtakt. attended to as hereleiore; with t h !e lifibi• move of good workmen. ter , The FASHIONS for FALL anti tiv . rmit have beeti received: , Gettysburg. Dee. 1852, " FRESH ARRIVAL. One of the largest .and _prettiest • stocks ttf - 7 iyaneg estitoirvootitr, Luer offered in this placer , . • . i.. 1 1 J 1,. SeldieK has just returpe i , rrrifu 0 the cagier') cities' with his ", priilic steel: of F.INCI "4: 5T.1T17.4' Go )1,) , 5, ~, :AY whirl' be invite's the public to eiarniete, Iris, new 'ovation. South. West cnrite'e t irh the Dianiond. lie reek confident', Alta . 114 earl pleurae every 'aloe, in style, quality quantity and rive. His assortinenkennu T prises • • Black and Fancy Silks v , Sstins. Berne:le !Alines, Mous. de.laiiirei; Lsiviis; Fwieß, Jaekotiet and Csoidri;f: Ginghstns, Calienes,Vrinunihiet. Canton Crape Shawls,r a splendid article;'Rihhone & Flowers ; CfloveS, Hosiery, irish . Litteitlel Niuslins, and hundreds' of other artielee, in this line. Also, Cloths, Cassimeres CashmerctfA, Indian Cloth, Tweeds. Cottoned:l4AM en -Checks, plain and limey Vesiipgelltre. proftCall and examine for. yintreatett, at' the South-west route: Of tba.,:*4311 square. and if you dont say that,,uty4l.lt of goods is one of the moat dealra4 at you ever saw, the faith will not be mine. Thankful for the very liberal patruatage heretofore extended to .ine by: a groves* public. 1 ask :a continuance Of the' eantOto promising thst nothing shall. be lelltutO. done on my part :talculated to •please and accommodate. • J.. k h..SCiIII I K:.m! Ccityshurg,'4ipril 8, 1853. NE W 00,0* --NOL • no —a, , ,ttor AHIV • 11 HOS just received; and is Awe , gpelliog e A I..tlthr, STOCK -01"-iti Fresh Coorls, Embracing every variety of LADIES" DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, Tblnie' 51ING8, altar every variety oL.Dreifir Onods for Umatlemen ; a . large areek o sif REA DY MADE COTHING,e ,GROI- CERIES, Ate., &e. ; also. 'Liver lioards and Ground I%l*K w for Cash—all of whirl, will be ;Old a 4 cheap as they eau be had at any,vibetreri: April 8 rINE Muslin tie liege for 2p cenpil 11 . llarege Je I,ains, for Ilk X4iitti few a fip. with a very choice selet4ititior DREFS GOODS, at 'prices grilitylii6 low the usual rates, ran notv'be , hid lit " MIDDLECOFP'I3I 4 . -April 22, 1853. • ''."2l CALICOU t '• •,,,, ri - IHE havist sold best selraiail Jnt oil 4 j CALK:O,ES. ilim Ils beeh L itt . ~t•iir , for soma time, of every etii i kt,...4 1 131 cents up to 14. can he hail at 4,V)f I I:, rheap corner. The Ladies will plikattlkfil at,d see them. . , . NEW ARRIVAL OF SPllitgleaßgi netr end even select. e ii Ntork i" I)RYAMODS I CEIRIES ANN) QURENSWA4IIII7 4 Iri, KURTZ'S i:lienp Corner, .o.solNlietiw.
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