. e a 9101111111 0 1= iirOlere. 1 (Prue tV. 'llilatlel i dild RDA 4,1 ntra lay. I , ult . ;-..--.„.., ___,_ - - . i A ff ecting Interview Its the Cell elf. ‘. f ?MUM 6vrAR IN rill RAM'. , Spring. I won A '' „Va t. ,,,,'' _ , I Ybsterite • the autherities, conside ring ! Jir , , _ ,,,k , ..., rote" s'"' r ' 4ll a•, a ,,,_ lari " io t ' ',., 1 ...,....""'" ""...,',' that a 13 , 4 interview 3 between the Luber{ , 4 ,..... e • ,pep a t fee '''' n " e ' . " P "e' r e r `',l i and holt. might be (4111'1m:tee to a comes. 1114418 ilf°llll°°l 1114relf '' b t ) lar sole r,( the; truth t''legraphed • to -L P le•mi.The French Fled rtrtierctt to Iv t . ' gilm boeduumer, te. ; , , r aseingh ti to request the attemestice mfg ~.. 1 the son. With almost the speed of the l, The too - aultf t ) ..ana( l4 11141 i''"1 . %i infirm*. , message, he flew to the cell of his roil-1 trist Juni fah, wilt I• 11 ' 1 ' 1 1)" 0 1 'late* to the 4 deluded parent, accompanied by Rev Stilt tell: John Street, Mr. limos') and the Chap ' allilllattebee-akii Ptellestient. on Friday, I lain. lie entered the cell of the doomed Lulls Clarendon and Russel stated that mail, with a countenance lull of the deepest Pie Pritheit Mel English umbels:lllore , greet. Ile looked on his father for a were lenity il l vistieert et Constantinople. anent, then with a con% Waive cry, he threw end that thiel tilt y et the Gunman F,an- liiiii.elf teem his boleti', and with, burst pve...l2llV he preserved.rite,. leaped t tug cements, exelstimed, teem Would theist on nothing nacelle, ir My father ! my dear father !" leatitthlAiteteavith, but in the present state' Tate father, equally moved. cried: milts question they rood glee tea further I eAly. son I arty son Imy darling 10. harinatton • sof the course of the liritish Imy darling boy !" end almost devoured ooVerentssot. hum with kisses. Teats flowed copious riteetath attended a meeting' of the 84- ly-: the fountain of affection seertied bris elisif inithe friettoli tot Italy at I.lllslow but keit up, and nature triumphed. nesieenea speech. As some se am eon could crammed the ..4) ffusseiliee, the Irish rebel, tied elem. i l p .uwer oh speech, helmet, so beseeching. poi-ftentrAustralia, and was on his way /ly : tat 1 haserees. Alas Quash 4.. blititina elem. teMassaiai had arrived in Fwgineee fee tenweelment on that• Ciaillltivial. Ile re mained to Milan three meths 'velure the inturreet mu null one month alter it-tae fists hilintf kitawn to hundreds of ballasts. , e itegeseed soiree sad address from the ; ing : estosiniitee of the elm-slavery Soinety was 1 e Sly son, my darling. I will sell the git Vii Iti Mot. Stowe, at Almack's. Condon,' truth!" 46ffe eriawd. 'wetly Quicker ladies, at-' En_ierly seizing on' the expression, the teadeil. Joseph Serge , the President, son hi.lowed lip his weeping request, as.e4 q tassor Stowe spoke. The ail.' ..01i, my father, have pity upon me ; 4 , 00101 were long and Ilewery . . The as- ' nil , di) say lam innocent! • You know I Retell's! Aled, passed Mrs. Stowe, ex.-bang- land madame to do with the murder of the 04 ett e utiesiee, and afterward adjourned has women ! !" rettraw * *karea marble [instill Mrs. Stowe, ~hill,.hill, ill that-man of iron nerve, although i by•Bannetl, was exhibited. , cements/ d weals agony. answered cautious-, in general terms. I -efiaitotteeeA false report that Russian t lY• and Temperance Triumph. fereetliael entered Turkey had violently I "My dear, dear boy—l will do what- 1 11 agitytea the Beuree. ever 1 can few volt • 1 will die for you " 1 1111-4 warm charter - creeoort came off: • a • dirtle-eetele te d t h at X, T ot em , b e d assured 1 Another gii-h of grief relieved the swell- •in Washington city on Monday last e .tho 1 lliatieslien Minister Wait as emelt as he ing be/win of the weeping y outh, and' main i ssue b e f og oLfeetomo or "No Li gomeed,ehe p eace o f Egt ope . h e w ou ld ' again, 111 the most eflecung manner, he eee _,... An active cancan preceded it ( or I s '' toff haeitale to 'thong° h i s to l t e , ." , l , l , r i ? e ' e li s i t i tt r : s h t: 4111 . 1J .0 ' . my lather, my deer lather. you some days, the oppouenta of Rum having forted measures hostile East. I know I hive you ti that I could die in taken tbo stump and field nightly meetings; `lite Frenell fleet had h„ c „ m .,,,,, ed to y mir steed. For Whet is Isle to sue now t to further the cause. The annexed des.; beguu.— p a t c h o res the resu lt : '4, )).arilanelles, a circumstance u mob My ' , mi. , r or iniserY is already Mlle-greet eeen e eneet u u the Pur l s The glei:t u iy are fu s te m r i e n g t r o u d w i s e . d m ari . i. e e w r every , ly ttewoto . m. Julie 7. ,...r h0 complete *Paw. ; daY. Ir ' • elfitial returns on the license question s.- ;tits believed that Napoleon has twe e t. 1 pendia hours well clove your eiulbly suf. i min snow lg/i vines were east in layer 1 reed to declare war it Russia persists in 'snags : hut mina. U toy lather. my ." I. "' of granting 'lcemen, awl 1.903 against li lier 4tonrottls regarding the !holy l'lnees renege, where are they 1 " Lermiu l l e 1— • cense* too, sill intoxicaingliquors. Every I and oio .N.,.0.4.1.4,41. 4.1 .1..4,;....t k Cleireh. lain already piseited at and aventietl. ward in the City except the seventh the I .s winscßLAsn..... Di plomath, row - me Whe-t , shall I hide my head if yeti die Is/mug ev . e meimiti against lice n se.; hetween Switzerland and Austria have withelll dealing we fr o m the 448111111 1 the 7tl f i givirig two majority in favor. mem I %Verse Wail Cam, I shall be re.. There is treat re'ei in tonight mewl beets entirely broken off. ~ ended us the murderer of my lather !0 . friends -0 e 111.- It 15444,044Affatra in Bunnell were won. , „ t h e ul temperance. hew eau i hear to live !_ _ _________ 1 nimble to the ;British. i . i Thmi in au agony of grief, he tend er l y . ' A BLACK stocgp . ._.44 m i lto ; m imeo , ti ' 1 11101104.--Oil the urgent - re meat "of nor.,,i,d I'm,. I, Whir Senstter •front the' Bedford distriet, , 1 the genie:tor of China, the Amu lean '.O, l I father, : .1 1 1 4 , if mlideulocrate . coteixwariet, alma tru. ,1; i iny hat ter, toy %au av 1 1 Veheit stia English eliiiis of war nWe nu p i's 1 et y, , • ' you 1"e • no Pie, I see 'fit ly, le a black sheep tut the Whig flock_— Eastern waters have undertaken to pre- b ee e d ()nun with grief, tfudylin will make 'l t sooths'froo s Ibi s authority, that deej ne teetitlitallin, Shanghai and In n m o u t h s of it oho per anti darker , by withholding the the last winter while Burnes * - the catieli rigiainet the retecle: - t ru th. ot e ll 1 1 . t rut h s, mud 1 r ' . . as inane ' .; 1 . lc die sappy . &mita, he wee ; hilly of taking any queen --• 'PH V Lel LA iL, 1. 1 Neu• while I clasp you in any army, slet,thy - of bribes, in - Thia most open rind abeam 'The followaeg is the latest intelligence, I "'a hnual Y"°'" "'al and tusk I " l lPreness , ; fel manner. ' He tell into the hands °lithe] wiliptt h, ,t , y, telegraph from p arts. and die i ts 'wave ! 0, how cati you die_Piolistinee from Philadelphia, who are al brought by Ilse eteamer Oltenia : ; without telling the truth . . 7 1 eerie knocking at-the door of our Legiela- Tt eget , Aso Re ,,, , , a ___ k d , r ,,, u/rit I .1.0 all these laileinlag appeals , the dowlP''ture fer the inciiporation of snme bogus imm yits.,,m, dated oat 26,11 id ' lsla.. ly agitated father returned indirect or ewe- f tea f eat f oti t , o ru b the people, while they he wuk counsel 111 1114 glinmayesoul. aw 1 W I rile Williq tool- 11111411r1 iSl73lstssehtkofl, the Itilesign Au l t- " Ve a " wer° ' ta ''' ll ' iku 111° ' 401114 at g rief ': Pocket the fotlds• Barnes, 'lt acting, war of these men, and they bassadeir,lies /eh Cesistantiniipie. A pre he 1,4 wi l t C.: : Trieve les sue, our ton- • purebarsed his vote 'whenever it was want viols de!intiell states that We eight duce WM hisuselt . I heir excited feelinfer_ . be-; e „t . we regret that any Seuator should be gfelth P lay - Meeivel,ekieff to the 'Sultan to se- : , •ostillig 40111eU has calm, they could *Peas :so monstrously rlanipt, and still more that egiiiarettellte litassum ultimatum hail ,apired without arnuigemunt, aml Mat Nie„selii- I t" ' ware eljwla ' sere. The fattier tle""Y the people of abet district should have huff Was „then ins tmard the steamer ow. I I l ihraehl" '" 4 " 14 " being, We , rnalre " been so grossly Arceiwed in selecting a pale ' bl, l eave, so a bo t h e sowomre. I ( .4 " Gansu of I" (a "ialcuUla • Tha r mekatier of such eaey virtue am their Sena ',towed on a passim. of grief- And he the appears to pcescas. H e must be a meet of hipeleperture is probably correct. . g e za iiii each., the eno.ite,,..idu main.. c ii . l . l o v7ileive , ly , seil l he e l out :--, r , , , knave or a fool to lariug them and Mtn iiiiih;tliiii ,bietiet appointed, by the Sultan,' nay. h a l er, w ha t cuM "' t nli • WHIM self into eta diegracetal a position.-- Dela i comet:di< (I to testily ; 1 lead pr speak the tewet , m yro ba rort. MliiiitJr'ef Foreign nii .irs. sil ilisit:.l.l4 hem l'aris dated the lOW ' truth ' () Wrlllre air ' l ' utttre we ' dear , 1 " - es - Free- :•-r•- b ---- 1,3 atinu that has reached ; etiee that the liussia„treLeps were re.,eiy-'; father, inc heart wills you, trilde I 'a-j" "•‘"'" nay lipmeyolse the panful truth. 0 for., us, Erne responsi ble anal knowing souroese 1 to reinforcements, and affairs were deem -1 geve me! ' ; l during the past suasion of the Legislature, i tiff wen. entire . 1 4 ll'lNittisit vessel had been sent with 1 r, "1 de f org i ve rte bin- not We ate wattle& to hetier k the above . iiapia t rusit despatches to the Governor el uere° war i t' l l , ' *l ' '' _ . article contaiiis "more truth than poetry." ••0 yes, nay dear father, all; 0 iont4ve , , , ~ Jernsaleut mull die French Comet at Jere- e e , mot ot ,, ke your peace with h eaven , We main not nartenore been disposed to / radii. The French fleet is acid t o leave reeeer. • l'he gentlemen presetsi hash in *Wean ; /end a very , *Mit% ear to the eft.rePeated I cti pertniment to enter themard.neeliee. prayer for the weeping panto& and agonise etateineute in regard to Legislative bribery I I 'ed child. Afterwards they proposed eto A c orrup tio n ; - • thus an d Eantano.—The English Cabinet had heave thein shame fee a little while. 1 nets or the "feelers" that were throwli out beeleemousoned hy the Queen to deliberate , addressieig the father: you at Harrisburg. blest winter, by :he "borers" of #4 l „4,WttaillOW ol alratts at the Eatitt, "Arthur We world has condemned le together with the declaration uP' es lit longer tit hp live. It has been re. for various interesta, and flee rapid, Wye- LOU, oleo Rusted, that Turkey should N ip... Pd. t h at $... , +04141. that il you Could get terinus change in opining which from time, piutented, excited mien attention. i held of your sew you would kill Win.— to time charecterized the votes of mem- i ~i dlt i tavis.--The M Wet Mormon elders have , shall now Vie you an oppri otinity to , ets on important bills, leave no room for n Imes litpelled from Persia. slum the world, Ow you are not the heart- Clunece.-1 tis reported at Paris Hurt the' less ma" you are reported to he." w a i l doubt that money was freely used in eon- I EL N. frigate linoilierlaiiil, with Ms. Marsh' a tare suffused with leers, lie clasped him trulliug the legislation of the State. Sen-I oil w el d,. e ; ,„, d emauded raptrehoe (ruin hit his ho4olll. fetelatining, "my darling. ator IJAPSItB has had the misfortune toi iiirgic e e intim teepeiseemeet oh Ur- King. my darling'. I would out in j ure a hair ut h h . . ' . I ave is name prominently noxed np w ith; your heath" ittrlrSicin.sho.—Th e brave sititudoasei cheeses, but we have reason to be.: I remained attune an hour I when' t hese . "MIMI bY 'the .814111 g urerewent a g ainst I di e . most wilder totitiferriationsa of affection leave that corruption did ewe slop there.— Austria, excites iiitedi attention. t wmc ruterrhangtul;•she son naver relaxing f, We fear the eliambeh of more than one Al the bona dates Irmo Berne, the 113 d, ihiqeseentlithad Wiest uo further steps then Ida ,Arun fr ' " hit lath e r's *leek. The member of the hhlae, if not of other Sew recalling their envoy. .. ~, , gentlemen , reinteittertal the cell and found, as , ' ors, cousu tell a dar ker story than west them calm ; the ems apparently having eof us would feel inclined to believe. Row xhausted ell his means - to btu bo .illinuntoeSi sierras' Vanua , lzirsims-- g ti a u the meets desired confession. The father i shall this corruption be stay ed ,v ThanneiprO pears .insillutini between soothingly m proising to do every thing , - - , , histaiimdesti it* United • •Blsles sit th e that ley its ll ,0 power to ;frailty- his toilette 1 TIM MEXICAN DIFFICULTY.-e -ch"oetheiek,w,o..eamtet„ the m owitte „ py buy, but ounimaining We newt un- The impression seems to be growing stron ioreetem, t oo t * would Seem to point to ; wavering firemen, et referetwe to 'begrime! ger that we aro to have another war with ate .111101er elud e 0 1 „„„l mg o w m ehdli : 1::: Y. 11 " 81 14°11e—the Imimeuce of We Mexico. Wh lie ale the ssiriUglou Union I hl'elnlarY illation , : • I At eineieg the interview, the father re- . sPeaka of tice inralPration Mal forbearance esie s bee te ppe e , an y ,f,,a gemow . nt ,,h o „ hi i queeted Wm to cut off a hack or hair to take of the administration and its desire to Prat ed*, bet ween t h,. Gneer„o„,.on, of l b,. to Isis poor orphan daughters L The Aleut a rupture with oar sister Republic,' 1 two sepubliss,,, , whether with r ,„ ii .,. / , :„ poor youth perlormed the eperatoun With the‘inowitetaiton al env kiipulati ni , I d th is txienbling agony , slide the residua seers - r id e -- preparwiewl are bein g wade for treaty, 041 4 / 1 1111 resitorl to any 'oilieri ' • ' par , fell Nem the Weill of the father ol—au- expected Inmtalties' t tee t to „ teoteerrottg the poittleut or rum. happiest clown," in the i je d. 1 has fully endorsed the policy of Oov.'Lane totweild misstates of Oita tarn minims, a rc- _____ { in the leisure of the Mesilla Valley, and otertishall hew h e Ne e l to rapine's, aggres • Piiitei,/r/p/ii t Joint. 7ili A Mai Sp • ' mensures here been taken to notify the " 1 "" Wr hostility "l 'do , kind, by the one In,: today r sig r n i . ed . a paper .— exenen l i r teng rm hi g s Mexican Government that her military ma r...tibiae•egettaie tire other need the govern- ~,, none at that wlneh devisee itself egerieved. Lete. l- 11 ";: i l ut gl h il l l s iu the mur s der of 31 rs-. eupation of the valley must be abandoned', ellen have melon Iv con.idereil, l se. e lieu. Garieud Las also been depatehed to Iry 11 1 e i hnow l s, :e! stit ir tt;ig q ". I far as that he does not h.. Nene a*/ peseta wet gi n n' neighborhood. , ~,i,t. be . ha d the theatre of difficulties , after a private any knowledge of the morder, h il himi 'hrther d be ` t e 'r ti ' v u i M lay olui th. he a i r ,6 4t i e ri r , l i i:ot ft 1 N ming 'Spring. after au interview with his interview Trill' the Secretarjr of War and it it ef tallier , reternied to Waelongion last eight. I with Geu. Seott, the Commatader.in-Chief eteesseetesentere ameenereet out earh .ride. or ' Si , ' is l i y m ail . efeie ,: a sk y mown; ~,,, ~,, „ i ig ID ! . .exePti": 11 " 11 l' .lll lavi bur" , . of the Army. Ile is tube supported by I 1 to WU 1 which new, it is 'Whet•eel, he will snake a " eueltanmerse be propotell lay eit:ler purl% ; f o il conf ession . , a strong military force. The preparations i 40411 henterdert to by the other, miles; . 1 elnesund by it altogether incompatiable Late,. --A despatch from Philadelphia erten to indicate a dieposition to "conquer t h ie . e va atiet be mature ad OM/ (Interco( eor the ear- Yeetertlay , states that Sprang loas changed l ane -er e -a-e * - . _ _ _ ________ .. _ ewastratette he ease," 1114 tone , and is slow to a 'no" Waearral ' 110'T hr ate in the New York Cas 'geesio ~- ~.i. -,... ___ . .. stale el 1111 nd• He is said '" he re s ingt"nl tom Hones some seven hundred subordi e Vetroate...-Th e Lender' sen e „,, ; „ hinous, end positively preteens that he is, pentlo9l tif the ; Nei,' York Sunda T 11"11 ' w ,i lit. andt Illmt 11" lunt ,,,,, oluirotteli the t Pato. For these places there ore twenty-; it; „;„; , , , ~/, , y soles ' murders. Ate probability is that bele at. seven thousand applicauta at the present I I il t 4 , . ,4 , 4,Qtkacts ,V triune., trim has te e ,pe tte to ho g , „ itot „ ity. too !writing. So says the N. 1: Tribune. jisfe4,.. her flooty-hatnis birth i - --- - ------ I 404 t` tol'ir , t l '' ' ' • itati.stoan Inrinewr.—Tl' I " 'A German Anti-Slavery , Organ in ye grandfury of 1 .... . at wasbingtoa, entitled The pip htui. h e . sre 'T e k ti t e Eared county, Muss., bete leafleted the National """" i ssu ed Peatili 014 t tin g e. e • - tenelieggy to elleste see s h a s reeeedy den ial , Elusion and Mateo railroad fur reaming ( the' laatitioal Delnocrete Frederick Sundt is , oiled nogg, eu kw. awl she is getting vu)- death of the son of l'resideut Pierce last 1 the editor. The American andAroreign giwitjtalliihlVltistati is she takes little ex- fell (Tappan) doer Slavery Modetv fern' h onsigyrillextrilgind , tank Ossify troubled by -- - - ---- - - - i %. l e " " lelt4lll o l kbilatallnial ePlartile. frier fotoll irps r t tt -• • ''' -114',1) to start it ' • '• - e l e ir ileseot t i o i t r ele ie, otite . to* ii , i e lar g e eoureartion i s in eessiou all •,,,s--- ----- - - 4--- * ' Iy. templa t e, Tette called to 4,fie to . t , nott i " ircrt,ot.s. Raw Sckinahe baa:been tip , itysl , ne. l e ' i ii.lll "eaei t t 41 - , 2 . tmiV e - •• ,"7111 " 11114 f i i la • lia r•l ' v lbe, 1444' Ilaa " --i t s1 of pants-ing , 4 11.0111 i lan e --L e " -- Itt reofrw of sberil iladelphia 3linti ift t ait . ; , _ , emenstercitJ battiest*. ' Witte Yell'itadeetiessed, - . "Oh, my father, my father, have pity upon me ; oh, have pity, and tell the truth ! 'Do, 0 do say I am butotent. Oh, you know I am. My dear, dear father, you know I nut innocent !"' 'rite father, thus 'appealed to, groaned 'qua, 19/1(1 stralu F d lion to bis bosom, with the must intense affection, ahswer- THE STIR IND DINNER. CEVITVSNR2. Friday Evening,, June 19, 1833 STATE TICKET FOR CANAL commiseloserty MOSES rOWNALL, of Lancaner FOR AUDITOR or:stEnAL. A. K. M'CLUKE, of Franklin. FOR HURVEFOR GENERAL, CHRISTIAN IIEWERS, of Clirion: ASSESSMIiNT.- 1 4y a notice in to. days paper it wit), be , seen that the Cont i berlaud Valley .Mutual Protection. COM. IwIY have laid an assessment or 6 per cent. on the premium notes of said Coro. PCPThe Lancaster paper* stale that on last Saturday forenoon, the oldest son of Mr. Horace Rat!mon, of that eity;(son-in•law of Mr. Forney, of this place.) aged a -1 bout ten years, Was drowned in the lion. estogo. near Reigan's Steaw Saw Milli * *. bout half a mile from the city. - Her fell From a log whilst angling, and though the alarm was at once given by his companion, the body was not recovered until half an hour after the +oxidant. Drs. Ade*, Car- penter and Elder, were at mice summoned to the spot, but all efforts we Oavat toga Mr. Rathvon; the father of the unfortunate hoy, had left in tho morning fur phi., but the sad intelligence being coin+ municated to him by telegraph, he return ed in the evening. IC7'The Free Demoeratl State Con vention of Penntrylvania met on the 2d lost , at Harrisburg, antkempieated M. Stephenson, of Alereer, ,for Judge of the Supreme Court; Dr. Robert' blitehell, of Indiana, CMial gorninissioner ; Neville ' S. Craig, of Allegheny, Auditor bolero!. and L E. Carson, of Montgomery, Sur veyor Gencial. The resolutions adopted declare Slavery a sin against God and a (whim against man ; that the Government should relieve itfoy from all responsibility for the esti& tenee of alairery' wherever it possesse s con - sawdust'afs*rer to legislate for its suction . lion; that o tbe public works , of the, State ! 'Mould Ate e4l; that traffic in intoxicating i drinks should be prohibited"; 'that the public lands of the tuited States should be granted in limited quantities to land less settlerli; that the single Senatorial and representative district ,system should I be introduced into this State; that all I offieert, Suite and National, should be elected by IP. direct vote of the peiple ; that the, killing of the colored man, Wm. I Smith, at Columbia, the kidnapping ef,the 'Parker girls, and the murder of Joe. C. Miller, of Chester county, and the neglect ' of the autlthrities of Pennsylvania and Ma , rylind to bring the guilty actors to trial angiunishruent, were no wore degrading to - Venturylvania and dishonorable to Ma. ryland than the giving and accepting:un der such eircumatinces, jollifications and champagne dinners at Ilse cost of the State; and that it is the duty of the Governor of Penntsylvauialo mike requiaition for, and of die GOiettior of Maryland to deliver ups all offenders who may bo lurking ill the latter State, PCPA Supervisor of roads, in Indiana, Co., was fined 11160 by the Coort of that 1 county, the price of a horse which broke its leg to consequence of the bad condition 'of the roads. The Judge charged the Jury, that it was the duty of a Supervisor to pass over and ululate the roads fre q uen tly, to see that they were in a proper condition; that roads liable from their cation, to often need repair, should have - additional attention p+►id to thew ; that he was excusable, only, where acts of Prov idence, such as storms and floods, preclude i the possibility of instant repair; and that it was not necessary, as was geherally sup• posed, that a Supervisor should be notified that a rood had became impassable by ob struction or otherwise. CCrTho Aunual Musical Festival of the i Oermnns is to take place this year in Phil adelphia, commencing on the 25th inst., and lasting until the 29th. The social so cieties of all the principal cities and towns will be present, making a chorus of about one 'thousand male singers. There will i probably be some additional thousands, not musicians,, attracted by the festival. ' On ' Saturday evening, the 25th, the visiting societies will arrive, and be escorted by a torchlight procession to Independence Square, where a Welcome Song will be Lung by the Philadelphia Societies. A collation will afterwards be served at the 1-Chinese Museum, which will be the gener- i 41 headquarters. On Monday there will be a grand procession, and a Jubilee Coo-1 cert in .the Museum. Tuesday will be spent at Lemon Hill, where there will bel an oration, music, dancing and games; and 1 ~. in the evening a meeting will be -held to i determine on the place for holding the 1 next festival. This is the fourth of these annual festivals, the first having been held in Philadelphia four years ago, the second ' in New York, and the third in Baltimore. 1 DICKINSON COLLEGE.--The Car. 'lisle Expositor at all eases of cont.*. gious dimase vi d isappeared and the buildings havi a thoroughly cleansed Expositor and whitewashed, the. faculty have direct. ed that College duties shell be. resumed on the Bth inst. In, their opinion the ab- sent students may retnrn to their studies irith entire tofety. Two or three oases of varioloid of a mild form are reported a mong children in town. None of them are regarded as dangerous. EMANCIPATION IN CUBA.—The Baronial correspondent of the New York Tribune says it is reported there that the British Gorermneut has wade propositions to the Spanish Government., to emancipate the blacks in Cuba, and 'that the Vaptain General has received instrhotlons to sound the planters in regard to the plan, which is to make the emancipated slaves serve an apprenticeship, and, as an 'offset to their final liberation, to , allow the introduction of free blocks from Africa: . r?The colored residents of Circleville, Ohio, are about flooding an agent to Libe ria, tb book out a hope. for thew, as eretal so the colored people of Cleveland. f3r niurderer, is to be bun o'dsl• .14 will be seen by an, article in to-day's paper that reconciliation with his sun was effected in the beginning of the week. Stir-The Presbyterian New School Gen eral Amerubly, in session in Buffalo, a dopted, almost unanimously, an amend ment to a report on the subject, declaring marriage with a siater'a child to be con trary to the Taw of God, and revolting to humanity. iiil`At Nottingham, England, the great celtdre of the lace manufacture, they are now manufacturing a most beautiful fabric of lgce for window and bed oortains, etc., of iron wire, Verily, this is an iron age. A destructive hail :storm passed over the counties of Lancaster, Dauphin and Columbia, last. Friday. .causing much in jory to the .grouting crape. During the storm, , two heiriel; belnitgln,gbi Mr- Wet aer, in IDatiphitt couniy. *lre billed , by lightning. MS= • I DEMOCRACY IN A NEW PRASE. i t —A late No. of the Washington Union, the organ of the prompt National admin istration, has a most tringtdar article eulo gistic of the despotism of Russia and the ) despots who - for the last two years have held iway over that benighted country.— The 'Union sap *: ..Under the government of absolute mon arehy, the Rugsian nation have emerged from the depth of barbarism, and within a single century have taken position in the front rank of civilisation. The great fact in . B , o tc'Paan, history for the last hundred yciare is thtillge itnti progre s s of Russia.— At the battle of Pultowa, July Bth, 1709 t. an infant nation struggled for existence.-- That infant has since grown to the stature of a giant, and. like a colleague, bestrides the. continent of Europe. Its social de veloment has been coincident with its gro*th in political power ; conquest in the realms of science, and art, and learning, have even iiirpassed the vastaohievements of its armies. In the rapidity of its pro gress it hag outstripped every nation in EnT O Pe, and the United States alone can present a wonderful career. In view of the fact that Russia has done and is still doing more than any other na tion on the globe to keep down the spirit of liborty, this fulsome adulation from a press claiming to be peculiarly s‘democrat io " sounds strange. K 7 Rev. JACOB IfELPINISTEIN, of the . Gorman Reformed Church, has followed, the example of br. Banc, and dissolved his connection with that denomination, on account of the objectionable character of the 4, Mero4burg Theology." IC7'A =young man without money is like a steamboat without fuel. He can't go ahead. Among the ladies ho is like the moon of a cloudy night---he don't shine. 1111:7"A white man was sold fol' vagrancy for the som of twenty-live cents, the other day, in Ogle county, Illinois. lie pur chaser not being able to make change, the "chattel" loaned the necessary sum. The man had a family. 11C.7"An opinion haegained considerable currency that the Registration Law was repealed by the last Legislature. This is a mistake. A bill to repeal it passed the Senate, but was not taken up in the House. Its provisions are therefore in full force. otrThe Harrisburg Poet-office difficul ty has been finally adjusted. Mr. Parke, whose appointment had given offence to portions of the party, resigned, it is said, by request of the President, and Col. John H. Brandt, a now man, has beau apPoint ed Poet-master. Kr. The Portland Argue says that, in the Eastern District,„in Lincoln county, Maine, a lady has been chosen Register of Deeds, in the person of - Mies Olive Rolie. .iovmerly an assistant in the office. Miss Rose had two thirds of the votes. Olor. Seward is to deliver an ora tion on tho occasion of the dedication of the Capital University Buildings, ut Co lumbus, Ohio, in September. &fir In Northern Ohio one hundred townships have expressly abolished the liquor traffic under a law enabling them to do so. 10:7°A "colored theatrical company" in Cincinnati, have opened at Liberty Hall, and announce in their advertisement that "wlate persons will not be admitted to any part of the house, except the gallery." 110....G0v. Lowe, of Maryland, it is sta e d, was, a few days ago, tendered the mis sion to China, by President Pierce, which he declined. o* - The Baltimore , Bun of Tuesday re cords the annexed "sharp" dealing : I .A few days eineerwhilat Mr. Terrence Kelly, an old citizen, residing at No. 88 Rosa street, was walking along Mulberry steeet, ho was appregehed in the most gns eions manner by a !dung man of very gen .tletuanly exterior, who introduced himself as a. son of a Mr. Hirrrison, living near the Savage Factory, who is regarded by . Mr. Kelly as one of his best friends in the world. The young man stated that he had bought a pair of horses for 8500, given his servant a cheek for that amount on ono of the city bank*, but the rascal had disap peared. Just at this moment another fel low stepped' up, and told the young man that if he did' not pay the cash for the'ani ' male he would require an advance of $5O. The pretended Mr. Harrison then offered Mr. Kelly a s2o'gold piece if he would ad vance the $5OO to pay for the animala.— Overjoyed to see the supposed'son of 'his dear friend, and anxious to do him a ser vice, the old gentleman went with the par ties to the Commercial end Farmers' Bault with his check for *5OO which was paid to the pretended dealer in horse-flesh. 'Now,' says Mt. Harrison 'just wait five minutes, and you shell see ;he horses which you are to keep until' I pay the $5OO according to agreement.' Mr. Kelly waited, and Wait ed a longtime, 'Whilst the two rascals went to bring the horses, which it is needless to state have not yet appeared, nor have tIsS two rascals been seen since. 81, 11-' 'AD VALOREM DoTtus.-- 2 The beauties , of the ad velorem system on iron are now strikingly exemplified. The pri•le of iron being high, the duty has gone up in cot ! . 'responding ratio, and consumers have to pay in proportion. When the price is low the duty is low....that is when our iron men most need protection they get none at all, and vice versa. Thus it is either a feast or a famine with iron mas ters. Just now they are growing rich by high prices, but vet), soon ..a change Will come o'er the, spirit of their dreams."— The price of iron will •go down—the du tx on it will decrease, and a general ces sation ul busineis will be the consequence. Then, if riot till then, we shall have a re turn to the specific standard, which is the standard of common sense. MFDAL To JOHN P. hand. some Medal is to be presented to the Hon. John P. Hale, by the , crew of the U. 8. *Mop of war Germantown, for his efforts to secure the abolition .of flogging in the Navy.. It weighs furl Jour pennyweights, pal is valued at over 8100. [ commurstczren. who 'dieted, any regard for the. !while State Senator. i good, we will seek the suppression of the Messes. Eurrons.-1 find that often. said traffie in the ronscientious exere•See lion is already being directed to the nomi, our social influence and our political. nation of a eandidate for the State Senate,' poorer. iicsoieed. That, at the election in•Oe which this year falls to our county, and am pleased to learn that W. R . s ahum. lobar next, no man shall receive our votes; who so faithfully end encnpte m ,),), for Senate or Assembly, giftless he giver a public and explicit pledge, that all his 2 , -. represented the district in the Senate de: , public shall be exerted to obtain the pat .% ring the term precedin, the last, has yield- ; ed to the wisher of his friends and 'consent-, sage of a law prohibiting the said truffle ai•ti providing fur its prom pt sinfiliorhugh ed to the use of hie name in connection with the nomination. Mr. Sadler, I tin-) su PP ressitt a• - " demand, declines canvassing for the nom- i On motion of Mr, Young it was resole instion, but is willing to give his services ; ed, that we recninmend the holding of a to the people of the district, should they County Onnientlon out eir ilmettlie Ist of see fit to command thole services and say I ; August, by the friends of • Tem ranee i place him ;in nomination.; I- sin P e •i n pleated to has w i gn i„ _order that 'der efforts may be more milted leartithat Mr. Sadler fie 4 hiawiliiiitrieell to accett the ;tontine. in procuring ;11teltaisigti 6f I prohibitory lion. Being one of those Otter Reser could t Liqu or Low. believe that Legislative offices were ores. ffo• it motion it woe resolved that a tain ted as sine-cures to be dispensed to the highest bidder in partizan services, or giv.; !Mime eonsating of the chair, and tiero're en as a-Matter-of.nourse to Owl . ' ;navid• i; tory, be appointed to correspond with the nil that may see lit to claim thorn ; and friends of Temperanee in different parts of believing, moreover, that in the selection) the county on the subject of holding a COll. of Le g is l at ive and Congressional "wit' date vehtion. minion it was Ordered, That r', capacity to represent faithfully and ; advantageously' should be the controlling' the proceedings of 1124 meeting be pub influence in determining our choice, I blished in all' the papers dl the county. hive often thciught - too' little care was us- I Qtt motion the meeting adjetirned. ken in filling these responsible The people have tae direct and deep an interest in a judicious and conservative ex ercise of the legislative power of our great Commonwealth to confide it to inexperien ceder incoinpment• hands., I take it that the business of luw-making and general legislation is one that must be learned, like all other businesses, and that must be, learned well In ordee to be carried on weft. 'Renee the controlling influence which the South has so long and notori ously exercised in the National Councils, through the men whom ehe has placed and kept there, for the express purpose of ' alibiing them by experience to familiarize I themselves with the policy, wino, and in stitutions of the country, and the legisla tion adapted to those wants and inatilu tiona. The doctrine of . .rotation," so pop. tthir in theatiatter days, may do possibly with county and like offices, where the sal. ry ansiverquisites are the:snare consider ration ; but a graver blunder neverivas committed than when it is sought to ap ply it to legislative posts. If you want a a continued succession of inexperienced, and necersarily to a great degree impotent, legislators, "rotate" every year. But it you desire to command influence in the Legislative councils—lnfluence sufficient to control legislation and secure your local interests—he careful that you do not "ro tate" too much. How is it with Phila. delphia, Pittsburg, Wand other Senatorial districts, proverbial fur their influence up on the floor of the Senate I; But, Messrs. Editors, I find myself extentiiiiirthese ideas much further than r had intendefil: My intention . was simply to express my gratification in learning that Mr. Sadler had yielded to the wishes ocjiiis friends in allowing the use of his nant.,LY need not say to you that no Sen ator sustained a fairer, more respectable, influen tial position in the Sen to during t e three years he served us there, than Mr. S. Fa miliar with the rules of legislation and the ,policy of the State,. it we return him to the Senate again, we secure a t once all the advantages of an old, influential, tried and trustworthy Representative. Why not then consult the interests of the district— our own inlereels—and make him our Representative in the Senate r You will excuse roe, Messrs. Editors, in thus drawing upon your kindness. I have simply to add that in what I have said upon this subject, I design no dispar agement of the very respectable gentlemen whose names have been used in connec tion with this office. My simple aim is to promote the PUBLIC; GOOD June 7, 1853. McNees. flocutte :—ln the “Sentinel" of this week I find an article 'ivied ..l.a ti more,"-in which the name of Dr. H. U. 11/ ETWiLett, of our 10 ir 11. is brought forward as a candidate for the State Senate. It Rives me much pleavure to see old Lail-. more—that strong Wbig hold--firing the &moron, end that in favor of Dr. M.. and the Whip of this towitship will warmly coincide with . her sister Latium, in her choice. I ant aware that many other persons have been named in connexion with The nomination--all good'use and true. But Dr. Illitxcat.rs, I think, is the only one who has not heretofore received the vote of the party for some other office. The York Springs district has never been found wanting when votes were counted, and it is from having such men as hare heretofore repreeenled her t hat her majorities are given. We have men who exert themselves constantly for the good of the party, and leave no efforts un tried to strengthen our ranks, and amongst the number is Dr. Slnicatare, the man for whom we ask the nomination., With his name at the head oldie County ticket, the York - Springs district up a major ity of the right sort, Hod 'I sincerely hope that his claimer may be duly considered by the Whigs of the County, and their de cision retort:lnd accordingly. tIIJNTLNGTON. Petersburg, Y. S. Julie 7, 1853. (00141MUNWATED. A tall•Licenee Meeting. According to notice, a mailing of the gil -1 . mans of Straban and adjoining townships, favorable to a prohibitory . Liquor Law, was held at Rocky-Grove ,School-HousS. in Straban township on the afternoon of the 4th inst. The meeting watt organized , by Calling Mr. DAVID MONFORT to the chair, WILLIAM YOUNG and GiCIAOS IiIaCAMD were appointed Vice President, and Flux cis A. 111Thautan Secretary.. On mo tion of Mr. young, a committee of three, consisting of Adam Wert,Johu E. Taw ney, and John hrAlister, were appointed to prepare bushier's for ,the meeting. The Committee after consultation, reported the following preamble and resolutions, which were, supported by Messrs, Wirt and Young ; after which they were unani mously adopted. 1. Readved, That the traffic in ardent spirits, as a beverage, is productive of much suffeting to iridividuals and of groat loss to the public. 2 Resolved, That, in the alleged bane. Eta of the acid traffic, we can see no cons. ponsation for its numertma and aggravated evils. Resolved, That, with a firm faience upon Divine Providence, and expeeting, ultimately, the eu-operatiou of alt mew Spinout' Punnowana.—Our readers are aware "that on WilOpi Rifle eXibitii. , thine are being made, on the line of the new Short Line Railroad. The workmen have in excavating passed thrombi layers of crystalized limestone, and tonal) or slate, stone alternately. in which very little water was found. - A few days since, however, when they were *boot one hun dred and seventy feet from ihe 'terrace of the earth, the flame of a candle or opa burning match accittentafly came in chit_ tact with a liquid sup Posed to be pure water, that had gathered in use of the holes drilled in the rock. Much to the surprise of present, tries apparent water instantly took fire, not 'af ter-the-manner of inflammable gite,but sent up a strong, clear, and steady flame; at if it were composed of some kind of oil.— On applying fire to the liquid whirls V/A4 in the other drill-boles in the vicinity. It also burned in the sahie 11181111er. Sinew that time lamps and .citpdlee have hems en tirely dispensed withih the subterranean eparintent, the substance continuing to burn steadily, smiting an egeellent light: Many persona whose curiosity is excited visit me spin daily to witness the singular phenomenon. The liquid gives no um pleasan t odor white burnihg.—Cincionati Sun of May 27. A TTIIMPTKO SWIM: HIV A Immo . Wo- BEAS.-44r11. Olinda Duane, a resoeetabio young woman, who was married only few weeks ago, attempted suicide, on too- 23rd ult., ak Harwich, N. Y., under the following circumstances : "For a year or so previous to her mar liege, she had received visits from a re spectable young matrby the 111111t1 sal !UN. to whom she was engaged to be. married. Her parents opposed her choice, cud tw ined the suit ut a 'Widower of elimmiera ble wealth, named Doane. The trielok were invited, bat before the tune for this ceremonies to commence, the voting Inity excused herself and retired. Nut restart, ing, her sister went to her room, s aw 10,,,,t on the mirror and on the floor, went to the bed, Ind turning down the dome., tumid her sister with her throat rut, aid. her bridal robes saturated wills blood.— Assistance was called, her wound dress.-:!, and she recovered. Soon Miter she was married, since which time she has ht.eit occasionally deranged." .A WOMAN BURNT To DOA.TII.—AINOIC ten o'clock on Sunday night, pegn...1 1 4 the vicinity were alarmed by piercing screams coming from a linuNa by Germans, in Lombard sr., near 11,tiliel_ It was soon ascertained theta wouviit was. on fire in a garret room of the house. and persons running in extinguishad the flame.,. though she was most horribly burnt. Situ lingered until about noon yesterday, when death put an end to her !offerings. Cor oner Hall yesterday artentono held an in quest on the body. It appeased:from the evidence that her name is Mary Kist Sol lingo. aged 28 years, and single—drat she and another woman with an infant were in the room, and to attempting to throw a piece of cloth to her companion a csimplien lamp was upset, which set fire to Ills clothing.— Her comps nion was also somewhimburtii. The jury rendered a verdict ilf*•iiimillauttit death from burning.".—Baft. :Yam CO:4N! NICATZT The Soap Pant.—The Seap Plant. so called. grows all over California on high hills as well as in the.valleya. leaves made their appearance about the twiddle of November, or about six weeks alter the rainy season has fairly set in ; tkeplanut never grow,nroa,than one foot high, and the leaves and stalk drop entirely off in May. though the bulbs remain in the ground ail the summer without decaying. It is used to wash with in all parts of the country, and by those who know its virtues it is preferred to the beat of soap. The method of toting it id merely , to strip Off the husk, dip the clothes in water, and rub the bulb on them ; it makes a thick lather, andismells not unlike new brown soap. The botanical name of the plant is “phalangiutn pornaridianum." Besides this plant, the bark of a tree, “chelaria potter's," is also used in South AQteriea for washing. Several other plants have been used in various countries as ti sub stitute for soap. All of thee. Contain considerable quantities or nintOuti.lP ,1 1 1 d alkaline principles In their eo4tpeei,lol, l l on which their 14111 e :depends: A Hnnotxt...--The life or, a child was• saved in Albany, on Fridayodatoeurnirac nlously. It was left in a wagenirttroad way, while its careless parents Went neg,t, door id•do some beeriness. During their ; absence something frightened the num,. and away they went down street, like. a, gale of wind. Just as they passed . Herki mer street, a young lady saw the danger, and instantly prepared to rescue the tittle fellow. Throwing her hat and shawl 6n • the sidewalk, she made a spring for the tail of the wagon, just as it w . as.dartipg by lair - , and as good luck would have it,. caught it firmly ; the momentum of the wagon jerking her inside of the box.— She immediately clasped the child in her. arms, an d seizi t ig a favorable opportunity,. sprang to the ground, without_ injury ei-. titer to herself or the little feunnling : —. Such a heroine deserves celebrity. 1111t7nOD18111,W IV 0aL,0.--Thaa sts tisiies of all tug a iuus branches of 4046. udirtn in Europa and A 'Relict* show . ' fo-, tul, of 10,409 • traveling, and as.ood 104, preitchera, tabu winietar to 2,oBo.l62Vlm wunicauuk ' • .There is,tin longer say doubt , that China in its Centre by revoltition.— . 4s,inatirteet army, commencing in the extreme south of Empire, has swept reilliv4iti, on a line of Aire hundred miles in tenth. till it; has overrun half of the . countrymu; passed the great river which, running east rind west, divides it nearly in the Middle. .The commanding general at ike head. of the rebel army has issued a proclamation:in whirh he "bids defianee to to the, reigning dynasty, and demands that iii. people everywhere shall hock to his standard, or at least manifest nottestility, under penalty of condign 'ptinislintetit.— Tiutt,bis langnagecOnveys no entietining threats is Manifest in disitnliet irefornission or numerous .powerful (dues and towns, and inthegeneral.oonionnalioolhateverY where .pervades the royal forces and the great circles pf trade, Aire • hear of the precipitate, flight of Mit wealthy, the clog lug of marts of busiatas, and a general fe ver of eiteitemerit among agriculturists, mechanics, inerehante,' end every Other elite elittattile ;",while the regular troops sefifto critell the rebellion' are either 'ob. sorbed by the ritiolinionary forces or retire heforelheir steady approach to the Capi.. Oil. Meantime the ' Envoys of England and Erance, and nu r oven ' nom in les ion er, .hive procee ded kr dui theatre of hostilities hinittonal shiptc end 'a special Russian Envoy has been dispatched over land.— At 819nghpet, which .is the great central seaport statthe Empire, Puede and business of ell Inch; Writ eulpeetled, anilhere the foreign shine wire cangregating. Nankin bad not actually fallen at the last advices, but its capitulation was daily expected.— From other important cities large sums of money had heed sent to,the rebel chief, to secure IWO front molestation and plunder. This last circumstance gives asolnlity and vigor to the movement that, under compe tent leadership, would seem to insure its triumph. If the insurgents have grown to such strength that they can command all thel'money,they need, they have sue eths within'their gasp, it the nation really desires to be red of their Tartar rulers. Although the British Consul at fithangliatt had been applied to by one of the Chinese Viceroys to eo.operate in the defence of Nankin against the Revolutionists, it does Dot appear, nor is it probable,•that the aid asked tor will be reild'ertTor that the rep rescntatives of the other foreign poWerr will in any way interfere in the strife.— The Chinese will undoubtedly be left to settle their own disputes. Foreign na tions cannot properly intrude in such a contest ; neither would it comport with their interest todo so, in the case of China especially. That country is virtually clo sed to all the world, and it- will be time enough fur the outside barbarians to inter fere for its pacification when its people shall he so eedisible of the value of their services as to consent to yield a proper re turn for such civilities. It is evident that ...me amelioration and improvement of the commercial relations of China willt the rest of die world. and some imports& mod ideal nos of Chinese eivililation, must re • s iilt front this great convulsion. It is rt•fisible in the nature of things that a lung e.s..mtiant nation, containing hundreds of .-Inthlions of people, can be stirred to its re •lnt4i - al depths, in these day, of universal inter. communication and enterprise, with out re eeiving an infusion of modern ideas that studt operate upon the body like the tivoits's lesysu. li only is naeeessry shah t lie, othcr nations of the world shall choose the right time and season for action to ac ..coisplish a greater change in the history sod destiny of China than is recorded of any oilier nation.—N. F. Tribune. GENERAL Sou or THE PROTESTANT Durculterciamato CHURCIII.-.Allie body, toning in Philadelphia, has adopted a• res titution -withdrawing the funds of the Synod. from ail railroad companies that run their cars en the Sabbath. Resolu tions coadatuniog certaia doctrines taught in the Meroersburg Seminary. attached to the Getman Reformed Church. anti recom mending a separation or withdrawal of the corremp lance between die Dutch and Gerinati•Reforitted Churches, gore rise to a rpicitod.dobate, and were dually passed. GRAPE CULTtLiti,•- A large party of Germans were in Albutty last week. on *heir way where they propose to engage in the grapy culture. This business is . incietting in the United States. • Melendsoly :'Mght.—Dr. Reid, a traveller through ihe-lrighlande of Peru, is void to have foundPiateir in the desert of Alabama. the dried romaine of an assem• blare of beings.: five or six hundred in siambeinnten. wouten indehildren • attiring hits the burning. waste before them. „They had Dot been buried; life bad no 4deparual befurertbay thus sat around. bu hope wait gone. .the Spanish invaders were ei band. and no escape being left. they had canna hither to die. They still sat iviimovable in that dreary desert, dried like muds:hies bt the effect of the hot air, "04 stiU kept their positiek sitting tip as a solemn council, while over that dread A reepagus *flame . broods everlastingly. 'The following incident ••name off'' in a certain poor house in New Hampshire not iong ago : A elergyinan visiting the estiblishment, seated 'himself by the tide of a deaf old wotnin, 'When the folloatug conversation occurred: efergVinan--(shouting,) "How old lire you. my good tundra% r' Womiu—"Eighty-six years 'old, 'come last shy." otentynum--(in a aid tonoll six yeati old ! Rsfur.et cighty•six years stiotlfhaaerpassed tivet my head, 1 shall be , lbod foe 'storing !" Womau•—(horrified) 'Worm,. did you -e5y., ,, ,.,4,7 you troubled with # 40.,t I nev le if! fr 4 grown ' tip people," h a y. t h em ~.? ' derevaisa was oheerved to come vary' suddenly after the queetion ialtrow,o: ,l i kt a Milne Liquortaw meeting in Phi **Adds en Tuesday evening last, $l7OO we're akisci,fur the advancement of their ,measure.' Rai. P. Coombe was one of the Speakers , , teliVect man.—The Morris (Illinois) lenrinan slides, that not long since, while ante men:were digging in a coal hank, Atearthe canal. they exhumed a imam body perfeet state of petrifaction. _ From the corduroy cloth in which the lege were &mewled. the cords and seams of which are defined.-it is supposed to be the body of one of the Irish laborers engaged in the enortruelion of the cana l. T he limbs, are nearly perfect, and are complete- Iyitransformed w 61uue. 17iktif 'RAFE Byritc-The A ncient City. publish ed at' t; Auguttlne,' Florida. sap i On the ,1 . 401 ult., a son of Mr. Flitch, of that county, iirttilepicking whorde berries was strieit A , a large rattlesnake—upon being struck- hd started to' run, bet found the snake had its kegs fastened to his putt alnon leg, ie.. in stumbling and scuffling to get loose, the snake struck him some six or seven times. The lad was about 14 or 15 years of 116. -- lie survived but a few hours. BALTIMORE MARKET. meson TTTTT LTIXOIIg sus or xUT .1 FLOOR..—The Flour misket is quiet. Salsa of 800 bbla. fresh ground Howard street brands at $4 62i, which prices holders'genendly wore wit• ling to ,take. Old inspection freely offered at $4 50 per bbl. The last miles Of City Mills ware' at $4 6241 per bbl., Rye Floor 3 69 as 3 75, and Corn Meal $9 per bhl. PisH —Sale. smell tio change in prices. • GRA be supply and receipt. of Grain ars small ; but little doing in Wheat. Small sales of Maiyland, Virginia and Pennsylvania reds at. 1 a $1 WI. Ws quote whits Wheat et 106i$1 12 per bushel to quality. About 10,9u0 bushels of Com was offered on 'change thievntOrning; most of which sold at 51 • 58 tents for whits, the former figures' for partly mixer Lan d. the latter figures for very prima ; males of vellow at 59 cents per. bushel. Maryland Oats 38 a4O cents, Virginia do. 35 a 38 COMO, and Pennsyl. vania do. 42 a 48 cents per bushel. Slate of Penney lvvnia Rye at 88 cent* per bushel. Seeds dull Clover 460 a $5; Timothy 187 it $ B , and Flaxseed $1 40 'per bushel. Gaon sat its c —The market is quiet. We quote Rio Coffee at 9i a tlf to I() cents.per lb. Susan dull. Mohawk unchsngoil. Rice 31. s 4k cents per lb. Pima tat 0114.—The market is quiet ; ales ebtdl. We barrio change to note liaquotatiohe. Lard In bbla. alO cents, and in bees 10i sII cants per-Th. Butter 19 alB cents par lb. Cheese 84 a 9 cents per lb. YORK !MARKET. FLOUR. per hbl., from wagons, WHJAT, per bushel, TIMOTHY 86ED, per bushel, CLOVER SEED, FLAX•S)ED, PLASTER OF PARIS, per ton, HANOVER MARKET. FLOUR, per barrel, (frueo 2 W.ogons) $4 37 WHEAT, per bushel, 1 U 0 to I in RYE , 44 64 75 CORN OAT:4, TIMOTHY-BRED, CLOVER-SEEU, FLAX-SEED. MARRIED. On the 31st ult, by the Res. J. Ulrich Mr. JAMES M. SIDESUsIGER, and Miss LYDIA ANN 31YEI1S—all of this county, -On the 2d inst., by — the same. Mr. JAMES 110 W, and Missi AMANDA DAY—both of Cumberland county. On the 29th ult , by the Rev. I). P. Roaenmii• ler. Mr. WILLIAM MEHL and Miss JEMIMA KING, both of the vicinity of Littlestown, Adams county. On the Mb inst.; by the Rea. P. Anenedl, Mr. JACOB BATES, from Cumberland eounti; end Miss JULIA ANN MARIA CULP, of Ibis place. DIED. On the 3d - inst., LILA FRANCES. daughter of Hrnry Wikert, of Mountpleasent township. Adams county, aged 5 years, I month and 9 days. TO THE PUBLIC. THE Subscriber desires to call the at tention of the Ciiizens of Attains County, io his extensive stock•of Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Porte Monnoies, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, tkc Boots, Shoes, lints and Caps, which for variety and cheapness, he defies all competition in this or any of he neigh boring Counties. Ir.J'Call ■nd see, at the North East Corner of Centre Square. June 10.] KELLER KURTZ. FOR THE LA DIEN. ALL the latest and most fashionable styles of SHOES, GAITERS and SLIPPERS. MY-Warranted. well made. at KELLER KURTZ'S. Ckiti,DREN'S SHOES, the best as. *content in town at KELLER K URTZ'S. HARPER For June, illustrated by more than 100 engravings, A new volume commenced -- 1t15.000 copies, primed. Now is the timer to subscribe rat, KURTL'S Bookstore. METHODIST HYMN BOOKS. bound in the hest Turkey Morocco binding, Imitation of Turkey. Sheep, &c., for sale at the lowest cash rates at the cheap Bookstore of KELLER KURTZ. WINDOW BLINDS !—A new as sortment of Window Blinds; Ind. Won of Oil Blinds, just arrived at the well-known Store of KELLER KURTZ. WiIkICTIONARY or DOMESTIC Juv MEDICINE and HOUSEHOLD SURGERY, by Spencer Thomas, M. D.. and Henry H. Smith, M. D. This is an entire new work, highly rerom• mended by the medical Faculty. For sale at , the cheap Book and Stationery Store of SELLER KURTZ. June 10. riIHE SHADY' SIDE. or Life in the AL Country Parsonage, by s Newel wife. Just published And for side at KELLER, KtIRTZ'Z . Bookstore. WALL PAPER. Over 10,000 Pieces liks, 61,pre FROM 6 Cents per piece and upwerde, • including fine Satins, Putt] ) 'Velvets, imitation' ol Woods, Marbles, Ate; '.480, a greet variety of new styles of Curtain Papers. Fire ' Prints, Border., dtc., all of which will be certain ly sold at the very lowest cash price.— Call and see at the cheap Bookstore of KELLER KUKTZ. 'JOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERS W ANTED by the subscriber, who will give regular employment and good wages to two or three good work men, if application be made soon. KENDLEHART June a, 1863-3 t 1./ONNE'N, Ribbons, and Parasols, a m- 1 ": fine assortment, and very cheap, at 5111/DLECOFF'6. s z r Blanks of all kinds for sale at this oillee. 'I , MITLiti SALE. TN 'pursuance of an order of the Or. phan's Court of Adams co., the sub scriber, Executor of %VM. W. Hour- ZINGER, deceased. and Adminioratokef the estate of JOHN T. FERREE, deed. will offer for sale, on Solurday the 9th day of July next, at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, the following property of the late firm of Holixinger and Ferree, viz :-- I.—A House & Lot of Ground containing 96 perches, Await) , ablaut one mite east of the Tork „ Springs, in LatiMore township, • on the Berlin roatl, adjoining landiof Al tied Miller. Nathan Smith. and others. 2.—A Corner .T r iot situate in Petersburg. (Y. S.) fronting 60 feet on the turnpike and 166 feet on the State road, adjoining lots of John D. Backer and others. -- , TE RAS—cash, upon the.confirmation of sale. pzrThere will also be sold at the same time and place one Share in a Hay Scales erected pn the said premises, with other personal property of said deceased. • , JOHN WOLFORD. June 10, 1863-4 t. LETTERS Testamentary on the Pilate of JOHN MUNDORFP,, late of Huntington township, Adams county, Pa., deceabed, having been granted to the'un. dersigned, residing in said township, no. nee is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to mike paynient without de lady, and to those having claims to present• the same properly authenticated for settle nor ' • meet. June 10.-6% 100 tdl 10 THE undersigned , appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Adams cOrmiy, to make dior4ptiifn' or the funds in the hands of Joule Mcktresio., as signer, in trust for creditors of ABRAM KING, Esq., to and amongst the parties entitled, will attend for dist purpose at his office in Gettysburg, on Monday the 271 h day of June inst., at 9 o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested are requested to attend - R. G. McCREARY, June - 10, 1853—at. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of York co.. to distribute the balance on the account bf the Administrator of THOMAS TAYLOR. deed, among the creditors, will attend to the shitiee of said appointment at his office in the Borough of York, on Tuesday the 28th day of June inst. ' at 10 o'clock; A. M. when and where all persons inter. ested in the elate are hereby notified to present their claims. , JOHN SHELLEY, A u ditor. June 10, 1858—td. NOTICE is hereby given to the mem -I.‘ hers of the... Cumberland Valley Mu tual Protection Company" of Dickinson township, Cumberland county, Pennsyl vanin, an assessment of FIVE PER CENT. nee been laid on the premium notes of said Company by the Board which amount is directed to be paid to the Collectors or authorized Agents of said Company that shall be appointed for re ceiving the same. By order of the Board, JOHN T. GREEN, Sec'y. June 10. 1853-3 t. ITOTIOE. ETTERS of Administrittion on the A estate of MARY BREMER, late of Reading township, Adams county, Pa., deed, havingbeen granted to the sub scriber, residing in the same township, notice is hereby given to such as ate in. debted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims are requested to present the same, proper ly authenticated, for sottlement. . JOHN L. BRENIZER. 4dner. June 10. Bt. ROLAND TREVOR, or the Pitot of 'lnman Life, ehowing how to make and how M lose a fortune, and then to make another. This is said •to be a 'very a: musing and inetructive book—to be had at KELLER KUNTZ'S Store. G ERMAN BEFOR,MED HYMN BOOKS. Another new supply of Hymn. Books, of the German Reformed Church, has just been received at KURTZ'S Bookstore. fir NIt.3K•IsIACKS from an Editor's ALIIL Table, by L. Gaylord Clark, just pnblislied by the Appletons, and for sale at KELLER KURTZ LUTHERAN HYMN BOOKS. —A very , large assortment of Lutheran Hymn Books, bound iu every style of binding, just received at the cheap Book-, store of KELLER KURTZ. A LIMNS ! ALBUMS! A splendid li anortment of Album,., at vinotia prices, just received dirvot from N: York at KELLER K ()arra. Kent'y Jeans aid TWeeds. ANY variety of colors and style for , the union, at KURTZ'S, cheep coruer. ntr 140 oat alto all kinds, Cap and - Letter Paper of ' 4 •' . the best quslity, No* paper, Visiting Cards, pliin and fancy Envelopes, Pen kn ives,'Quills, Gold Pens and Penitilsokt., *limy* on hand and for sale low by, BuEimr.4l . sun.som PLO 116 i ICV O F thebest quality—always on hand and for sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of T. 'WARREN & SON BONNETS, A VERY tine lot of Bonnets of the Is- latest styles to please OM most fastid ious, at very low rates, to be had at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. -• UMBRELLAS, AVERY Large assortment, all' kinda l. and sizes from 37} oents up, at K URTZ'S. • MORE NEW GOODS (Tel ved and opeqed this day et Faba ilie esioctes,'Sign of the REII4 FONT. NOTICE. JOHN MUNDORFF, Execidor. NOTICE. NOTICE. MOTIICE. Books ! Books ! ! 3. BC DUEHLER All received a largely increased assort :Meet of Books, and Stationery, of every varie:y— Classical, Theological, School, Miscellaneous J e c V BOOKS which constitute the largest cud best as sortment ever opened in Gettysburg. and are argered at the icr• VERY LOU'EST PlitCES..za ALSO—a hirge, assortment of STA TIONERY: &FANCY GOODS—GoId and Silver laes arid Pencile, reti4nives, Writing Paper of all varieties ant beat qualities, Envelopes. Perliunery, Soaps, Ate..gc:V 6 Liell and detest the old emir; liglied place , in .Cha*bbtibEtrg *treat, a few doom from the diamond. • S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Tit44titie 3. 1853. LUMBER, PERSONS hawing LtritlßEß pose of, lit trade fl, Porn tore, will find it to their "(Isomer to cell it the cheap Uahlnet Nitikftig. Eibibitithitient of GEO: E. BRlNG:.)l l o{,,Seutiiiisttitoore street, twat diver to the U,o_93PilifeoBl". d Brit COUNTY TIigASUREIL fir HE underaiOd . grate f ully pow'. edges the 'I herel support extended' to him in the last Ottani. fur COCINTY TREAKIREtt, tiOld r'espectfully' an. nounces to his Meade and fellow citizens of the county, that he will be a eacilideti for that °glee at the aniiiniereCiiiitt, sub ject' to the dociol o h of the Whig coupty convention. Should' I be; so' fortunate as to obtain thgnomlnationend be alerted I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office pronititik and with fitiPiiiy. GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg line 3, 1353--tc. STRAY COW. OftME to thd renidence of Guonott I La WILKINSON. in •Letimore township, Adams co., about the 28d day of April, 1853, a Wick Cow, with the left ear notched, and the right ear cut atraight off, no other given marks. Entered May 19th, 18fit • CONRAD E. MYERS, Clerk. June 3, - 1858- , :8t..• - • r'~'O TICE. ling undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of. Cinumon Pleas of Atlanta county to distribute the balance remaining •in the hands of Jona H/Intke Assignee, under a dced of vOlutuall- As sigmnetit of... Jacob 'Pali,. and Susannah his Wife, ,to and amongst hise .v reditore of the said Jacob Parr, hereby gives notice to all persons interested the! he will , nit Tor the purpose at his office in he._ township," Adams enmity, on Saturday the 25th, day , of June inst., at 10. o'clock A. M.. when,and where all persons con cerned may attend. • SAMUEL DURBORA W. : June 3, 1853—td: Auditor. PARASOLS. /I'l H E Ladies will , pleeee eall at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner and see I large and well ee!ected lot of PARASOLS, among Mem large sizes. Keep It Before the People ripHAT MARCUS SAMSON has jowl -AI- received one of the largest and most varied assortment of Over Coats of every description over offered in the county. and at prices that will not only please. but re- ally astonish. Give us a call.befure.pur chasing. BERAGES & DELANES, A beautiful mosorttheut. all styles, ►o be na. had at'KURTZ,S Cheap Cotner. HARDWARE, T HE Lagest assortment of Hardware, Sadlery, Paiute. Oils, Dye-stuffs aver offered, will be Bolton lietw terms than can be had elsewhere. purchasin g from the manufacturers, we feel confident that we, can , offer ; inducements,* purchasers to give us a call iteXikinilli, ur ei" 1 " S. iP4Ht I EITrOOK' SONS op . • Sims; he" et! Front. 4rIROIDERIES '& Qtteensware 'O'er; ‘Ji cheap at rdfuNErroars. LAMES' Drees anode; Berage' De. Leine*. Croton, Lustre, Woe De. Leine', Lawn. &c., will be sold cheaper at FAIIIVE.grOCE'S &halt they can be had ediewhere. VION NETS, Ribbon., and Flowers, a AA P I.r a aseortment of the different styles, to be found at Queenswiwe, TN till its varieties and styles sheep at KUItTZ'S corner. PARASOLS and FANS, variety that a t WWI pleaaa, willobe found at SCHICK.'S. CLOCKS fkivEr.itY.--Yon , find thoabove ankle, for silo' very . cheap, St the ,one p ee store of SAMSON. ,r O RVOR AND 111111111DICUita, 4 IP all hint's. from the beat tintiees. in the City. ,con- 7.-7-g -tstalitiY Oa hen(' and for ionlo at , st the Drug•iind Boohntore of S. 11. suEuLER. „June 4, 1852 Cloths and Cassimeres, inis. every description, color and styles. whiett we will sell low. Call and see them at KURTZ'S cheap corner. drIOLLAII.9. Laces, Edging.' and In trettinga, a heauliful variety, just re• ceived and for sale at 1111E1,1. your Friends and Neighbors, JIL and come yourselves, and see the very large and fine assortment of HATS, CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES,' that has just been received by April 29. W. 'W. PAXTON. CILOTHS, Cassinteree. Cottonades, Kentucky Jeans, Italian Cloths •And Vettinge, cheep at ' tze S. FXIINESTOCK & SONS, _ADIES are invited to' call and see the 11 - 41 finevtartiele oil/RE:SS SHOES dial has ever been in this market. April 1.19. W.. W. PAXTON. MOUNTAIN VIEW THE subscriber has ,again opened his establishment for the accommodation of Invalids, and also for persona who wish to leave the cities and towns for a short period during the warm and un healthy season of the year, for a healthy and comfortable place in the wintry. • It is situated EIGHT MILES NORTH of Gettysburg, on the road leading from Geuyelittrg to Newville, half way be• tweed Middletown and Benderaville, in a healthy and beatiirul country, not surpass ed foi fine and romantic scenery by any in, the slite., There are PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS, for the benefit of the persons desiring to use them ; also many places of resort and amusement , along the roman tic Weems, ravines, pinewoods, Ace. The Subscriber will also accommodate parties ft-ninths country and adjacent towns. 'Persons boarding for a 'week or two 'will NMI the Baths gratia. Any person 'leaving hie name with' thp' subscriber and paying cne dollar in advance, will have the privilege ''of Births for the season., Persona who have not subscribed will be required to pay et for each bathing. • Per sone coming to Gettysburg in a httblic convelinee can hive immediate' Conveyance to the Springs by applying to Mr. John L. Tate. and also have ready conveyance back to Gettysburg. • N. SM ITII, M. D. Bendersville, June 8,1853-3 c Itaths!! LADIES ILIND G ENTLEM EN. 1 1 HE Substariber respectfully annotin ' ces to the eitizetts of Getty'sborg, that his Biaturto Sttablishment, which heliattlited - lip for the accotninotlation of the public, is now reedy Roritse.' It is loca ted near the residence of the subscriber. on South Baltimore street, in a retired and convenient place. It roniiate of a PLUNGE snit 8110 %VER. BATH; which will always be kept in good order. The bathe will b open to 'subscribers on j ohe following Conditions .. „ . 1. Any person rearing b ut name with the subsertber;'and paying Si in advance. will have the grivi i legeo of the baths for the entireaeaaun. Peirone who have ant thus. subscribed. will be, ,rerirtitl 6ieta. for each etibietliter to have the privilege of bathing snots: titan once a 'day without extra charge 2. 'The bathe will open ape • ti ay,be tween the , hours 46 and 9 use of tAe Ludi4 eich"isfuely; All the other- boure of ..the the* Avill_baomm for Gentlemen' tuna' 19 c clock P. fd• -- , , • 3. - Nobody 'will hi_ privileged to use . the twits on Sundity. - • 4. No one, person shalt Wretipy the bniii.llllll/111. longer than ten titinutes at a time ; and no, three persona, ktnger than 30 minutes ; and not inoretban three per eons situp ,euter at:any one ' ortler will be reiptirvi, of 'per. sons using the,bauir : and anYintiocontlitet in or about ihehatli-lionie Will. debar the suilly person (nun litruier: privileges in it. The company Gaing the bathe when .any improper or disorderly eiritiditM lakes place. will be held responsible Nerefbre until the guilty person is detected. ' G. The use of snap in the Plunge Bath is prohibited athigether. 7. The key to the Bath Mutte, Will be kept at the residence of the • subscriber, where it must, in all cakes, be returned, af ter lathing. . ' ' Nl..Persons wishing to subleribe; or obtain further information, caw. 'call upon the •subscriber. JAMES PI E RCE Oelltyaburg,-2t.' r At an Orphans' CoUrt held at Get , ')j Vohurit, in snifter the' County of Adams, on .thit• Slit day of May $" A- D. 185 4 % brie,. . Itohery J. ' • • Fisher. Esq., Prefident. and Sam uel It. itusaell,intdd 9hp Meth nley, Esquires, Associste Judged, &e l ,' ,usog, 00. 4 4 In the matter. I, Of the application of Davi& W., , ,Horner, Adruinisttetar of the estate of , WILLLA Al. HARPER. dee'd, for I , review and correction of his SCOMMS. LI settled. in-the Prphans Court—the CoOrt„,sevesitle :Ise confirmation, of said ,ecenutit and grapt,s rule on all persons intent - 41W, rniurnable on Theaday the 2tit dayof Jur* fnse. to show cause, if any they have. why the errors in said.account should net be cor rected as prayed for. • By the .ofitttl, E DEN NORRIS, Clerk J0me3018537-,411.- • SCHICK'S '499 MEN WANTED in 0, purchase a superior, lot of Black. Blue, .and Few. colored French. English, and.Americtut .Clotb, Dress and Frock Coats. These costa are well made. *Wive ask of you is to come and judge for yourselves. Remember the place is SAM SON'S One price store opposite the Bonk. NEW ARRIVA L OF SPRING GOODS. receiving? a new and well select ,. Stock of DRY GOODS, GRO— CERIES AND QUEENSWARE, at KURTZ'S Cheip Constar, (lately Dar eraley's.) April.B. Y OU will find a very large assortment of Carpet Hags at Samson's une.price store., They were bought at action, and witl . be sold cheaper than any other estab ishment dare to sell them. TO j 5.7.240, TO AIVICEII A general assortment of Revolvers. A Doehle'and Single flarreled Pistols, can he had at the one price store of SADI— SCIIIOIi'S BuiLDERB will find it greatly to their advantage, to examine our com plete aesormieut of filiaL/iNG 111.11— TERI.II,, as we nre prepared to supply such articles as they ma Y desire. ,ac un usually low rates. B. FAHNESTOCK.4 BONS. • velvet sad a peat variety of PANTS 00014 for Men 14114 Boys, at the cheap corner of KtlR TV S, SPRING. NOW . OPEN foil NOTICg. CARPE l BAGS. MORE NEW GOODS. THE - -maim cownvitiityi r , h.. Jimmies Cintspany 6 located at Get. tysburg, is now in successful operalinni ere for lateness of rates, ecorionrieal Issear meni of its affairs, and safe!, in Miaow's, challenges comparison with eel'` olier similar company. All itt eftersoh*•are SKIN,LY itiII,LEBAUGH conducted tinder the perimeter stopeftieinte T AKE pleasure in calling the attention of Managers selected by Are Stockholders. of their friends and the public in their The Book:, of the Companyave 114 sit plime. extensive stork of Goods for open to the inspection of those issorriting of gentlemen's wear, just received Irma the it. As no travelling agents are amplavinli city, which, for variety of style. beauty persons desiring to insure can oirolin; sp end finiah.anri superior quality,ehallenget Oration to either of the Managers, Ormes comparison with any other stock iu the whom all requisite informalinn enti bit place. Our assortment of gained. liQo'clie Managers ore Cloths, plain and fancy Tweeds and Cat. kienalien—Wrn. B. Wilson, Cnnaberhin4l—Rohert McCurdy, swims, restings, leaflnete, ercosetlirge, &c. ertrahan—J o eoh King, Franklin—Andrew Heinlxelmam CAN'T BE BEAT! GiVe up a call and • tiamittoilbso—Amos W. Mosey's, examine for yourselves,. We have per- Liberty—JohnlHuweheran, jr., chased our stork carefully and with a de. Oxford—John L. Noel. • sire to .pfease the tastes of all, from the Reading—Henry A. Pirling, most ()reclined to the mast fastidious. Larimore—Jacob Odes*, _. 1.6 Itzr'rAILORINO, in all its branches, Ntouutjoy —Jos o e Berwick -- Dav id E. Hollinger, • with the "oil" ; Borough—d3eorge tlerni,e, A. giptllrOi. attended to as heretofore, lance of good vvorknOM. I H. steverison A K ft ' 'Mar A. B. Utile _ The richest and best assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS -POlt GENTLEMEN ' S WEAR, EVER OI'ENEL) IN cnarisuunG. ir - jc-The FASHIONS for FALD and worrEit have, been reeeiveit, Geitysburg, Dec. 10.1852. FRESH ARRIVAL Qne of the largest and prettiest stocks of . _fancy Staple etebn, Ever npred in thi3r Puce; JL. SCIIIUK ham just returned from • the eastern -.ince with hie Sprint; elock of .r.d.Ve J'§ 57. , 11'1,E GOO/)S, which he invites the public to examine, at him new location. Wept corner of the Diamond. Ile feek that lie elm please every male. 111 el)le, quality .quantity and price. Ilia asaortment coin prises Black and Fancy Silks, Satins, Brrage Lainea. Mims. de Laines, Lawns, Swiss, Jackiltiet ailt! Cambric Muslin, Iblinglia me. Caliimes, Ttiminings, Canton Crape Shawls, a opletulitl article ; Bonnets. Hihhons & Bowers ; Gloves. linsittry. — r:ialt Linens. *iodine, and hundreds of other artielea, in this line. Alen, • Cloths, Cossimeres, Cashmerelis. Wien Cloth, Tweeds, Ciittonailes, Lin. en Checks. plain and fancy Vestings, &e. and examine for yourselves, at the Smith-west corner of the public square. and if you dont say that any stock hl good is one of the most desirable that you ever saw. the fault will not be mine, Tluttikhil for the very liberal patronage here - faun( extended to me by a generous public. I ask a continuance of the seine, promising that nothing shall be left (in door . on my part calculated to please d -atutounodate. J. L. SCHICK . , Geitysburg, April 8, 1853. ,LEE & RINGLAND'S (Late Church, Lee & 12 i tsgla L. 111 IT !I IN it YARD r ! ' AND SttninSato lU U L, ON THE YUBA & ( 7 1lN1IIEHIAND HAIL RDA 1/, MIVI7 cumßrutraiNr, Pa. trr A large supply orall kinds of Lum- bar always on hand. wholesale and retail. Hills sawed to order at the shortest nutlet,: :t . N. B.,—.l.unsher can he delivered by us at any point on the Cumberland Valle'? Hail Road, Ha))tovei,York. Baltimore and intermediate Maims. May 27, 1853 --eow 21n. Ottkt MEEI. ELIZA MORRELL lespeetfully 7 1 1. : iinoluttees to the citizens .)f Getty's• burg that she has removed to this place and ciommencesi the MILLINERY BUSINESS in a►l its .branches, in the front room of Mr. Wistutos t three-story building., Balti more street, 'next door to the "Star" office —where Pitt is prepared to do op Bonnets, &e.,,in the t fashionable atrle. Also, Olesi.hing. Dying of llonnets, flats, &c. 'rams reasonable. Gettysburg, May 20, 1853.-3 t. SAVE YOUR MONEY! ESSENCE OP COPPEE. SIQ H. BUEHLER keeps constantly on hamd for sale. the Genuine ES— SENCE OF COFFEE, of hest quality. The-use of this article in families will be 'found a very great saving in the course of the year. 11.7•F0r svlc. W tiot.iissLa and RETAIL, at the Drug & Book Store of S. 11. 111.11pILEIt. Mai/ 20. 1853 liIINE Muslin de liege for 25 cents;— linrege de bons. ler 12i ets ; Lawm for a tip. with a very choice selection of DRESS GOODS, at prices greatly be low the usual rates, emu now be hnd at M I D MEC OFF'S. April 22, 1853. CA Mt ES, riCIIIE largest spd hest selected lot of CALIcPES. that has been in town fur some time, of every style from O cents up to 14. ran he had at KURTZ'S cheap corner. The Ladies will please call and see them. drIEN'rLEMFN can he furnished with Shirtn, Drawers. Hltirt-cnllars, Bus pendent, Cravats', Handkerchiefs, Socks, Gloves, Umbrellas, Canes, and in fact every thing in the lurnishing line at AN APP It N I C - T O the Coach,Stnitbing bitsinepa Want ed -IL by the atitmerihers. One coming well recomineade4 may obtain a good sit uation by making applivation to 11A11K1SLY & FREY. April 15, 1853, YYIOLINS AVORPIANS.— Desitouß. of disposing of his present styck of the übove srpeles. I will sell them very low. MARCUS SAMSON. drsHILDRENISFtais. Boines & utu Ribbons. a ne,w supply ss , FisllNES'll OCK'S. Chritsmen. A ler. Cohen", Eden ?leek ; J. .1. tlkelly, Valentine Werner. • • . Presitient—GEOßGE SWOPE. Vice President—Sam:tic R. &team. Secretary—D. A. Br . ; ~ Tressuren—Jscee Glum. •-• Executive Contmittee—Aanetew Easelmmo Asa, ROSIIIIT'W1:0101. J4CON t•ept.l.o, 1852—tr. CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES! *4:= 12 :•It? NEW ESTABLISHMENT`, I ¶HE subscriber respectfully inform" the public that he is engaged its Me Carriage-Making businesa anti is iirerpot red to put up work in Me most aniisfar. tory manner. Any person Wanting soave ROCOIIIinAT, Buggy, Boat Body, or Square Carriage, will do well by calling on the undersigned. 1/4^REPAIRING done at the shortest notice no moderate terms. at hie shop be tween West Middle and West York street. Inquire st DANNICR tic ZINOLICR'S Hard- ware Store. The ttultscriher tenders his thanks to hid' customers tOr their patronage and respect fully asks a continuance of the same. JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH. March t I. 1853-6 m Spring & Summer Clothing. HE s ubscriber moat reopeetlelly bege leave to inform hie miatotnera end 'he public generally that he has just re turned from the cities - of Baltimore, Phila. delphia and New York. with one of the largest, cheapest end hest selected stock of Ready-made Clothing i ---- • ever offered in this county, and iv detain mined to aell them at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to all who favor him with a call. You can rely on it. drat my stock of Spring and Summer Clothing. were bought at the right Ante s at the right place. awl at right prieett. April 16. 1853. Js wipprenfire II fatted. AN APPRENTICE to the Tailoring Business will he taken by the under 'signed. if application be made immediate ly. The applicant must he of good. steady habits. and must come well recommended. A boy from the country would be prefer-. red. J. 11. SKELLY. Feb. 18, 1853.—tf Fresh Garden Seeds, illtF ALL KINDS, jam' received form "it the celebrated oShaker Garde • Letbatton, N. York. and for Pale hy, flirt" S. 11. BUEHLER., March 18,1853. Settle up and save Costs! Y Books and areou nis have teen pls. eetl in the halide of D. A. eaKptdta, Require, for collection. Thom wishing to save coats will call on Mr. %Holder forthwith. 1111ERSONSliat.ing tiny to sell will do well by calling on the sub:n.6l)4; in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at II times. (0' As lie intends having Use flay, after being parked, hauled eithei In Hanover or Baltimore. the preferring; to haul will be given to those from whoin.he may purchase. SOLOMON POWE4 Dee. 24. 1852.—tf ALL persons knowing themselves In. debted to us by Note or Book Ac counts will please call without delay. as. it is absolutely necessary that all accounts. should he settled at least o nee a ye a r. • S. FA II N ESTOCK & SONS. Dec. 31. 1852. Tell your Friends, rrsAAT MARCUS SA MMON hie just received and opened a ellitirelot of Meek, blue and green cloth Frock end Dress Coats—eassimeres, Cashtnerets, Tweeds, Linens. Cottons, &e.,—and will dispose of them at the lowest living rates. TRUNKS! 'MINKS! AGENERAL nee ))))) nent TruiOD. which will be sold very eheip.'et SAMMON% THE STAR AND BANNER. Is published every Friday Evening. is Baltimore street, in the three story building, a Jew doors aortic Faknestocks Store, by D. A. ,St C. H. BUEHLER. SA MSONS TERM I. If paid in advance or within the year $3 rill' annum—if not paid within , the yerr fit* A* paper discontinued until a II a r rem rages ere pai.. except at the option of the Editor. IMP& lipiat 6} rent, A failure to notify, II dilPtolo4lolllo#olll . will be regarded as a new ermagoorttli• ~ tel ~,ry Adventurers/. not exceeding aeganrir tentelMS 4m4i nn three timer. for 41—every subeepsesst 25 cents. Longer once in the mow MI advertisements not specially 0 Sae it given time will be counseled until forty ken. ral reduction will be made to those whisai by the sear. Job i'nraing of all kinds nooteliiiimbilf proceptlyould obt romoimbblo wow* Loiters and Comoorsifooloom I. oiting !lush so cantesa Nom/ of Dow outooesiboo.)bisol M toff imaivilllllololl mama oiboatios. SNS MARCUS SAMSON. ALEX. MAZER.. DAY WANTED. NOTICE.