AiMkof Steamer 1111Seidti. :,,thk, tat+V, '' et f ine. rutfr, iIAtd.fIATER Lußbrt, .N . w School Preibyterniti Gener- Thu #iffiviibecimid poi *o r; 4 Assembly of lite boned States, held it. - aux, j un , 2 1. 1. _, he mou d ier afflitthil aesaiiiii at Ruffale, a week or PI, I ItailOtli, with Southaittption Bataan( previously announced in this paper ' . Silinet., and 125 Palni4hteft, reaehali heti ijoritig its sitting. the Rev.. Mr. Perham, in referring to the "Maine Law." ll ES strii lt su. A lls l:- - -%- ).c A hm e k pli ti t .l:111.ocenr-red iii the:6,ll4oli Cabinet between Lard . 1 „ 1 „, so called. made the following interesting Revak iiitadl the ? Irtoh members, and the latter hid sealed .their resignations.— Matiendh ;Keogh, and &Allier had with drawn. ee ,f, 11.,..1te Wiled( 'tit the ; imprisonment of ' Braila colored subjects in South Carolina wilrlOßNM`kirLitiglil belch Parlia we from tlt is quarter is clitt*lthi n m,srh,lie. The Eny;lish fleet; In trelleditentattese had beet, orderednil litttn t ismeltles , and the fleet in the Chan nel bares despatched to the Alletliter.. raftgii.?' . The Preach fleet had also ar. I need in Beate& Bey: The Russian fortes were tfriusing Inwards Moldavia and the Welinekka. the frontier province of "Per keit. end rbetilteseian troop* in Warsaw lindesaceiressiordent to proceed by forced l matialteis < t Ikelarabia. The military j prepesiniettio of the Turks were of the ineet-gientic , rharacter. "Tilft ; •; ; EitYptiatt' fleet with an army of 2fIrARRI hien 'were proceeding to the spit of this.thattlet. end the 'PotrAmtan chiefs were hettlrettrelred in raising an army of 1 tin,. 061111 , inen;•fitt-the assistance of the Porte. Sintilitt efforts were also being made in etetrpeterinite of the Empire. The media tiontsnl Austria and Present were spoken iat ihren dee threatened war, end Count IVeletreltstde; with Important despatches, Itaktihilitatit teimiltitt.. , A late despatch linnderr Times sees that the Ent. piaidtlik Rettig had sent *courier in Con sentiftetplel'isidt the dennind that Atenchi calf* letik iniiptsteition should be ;ruin plied with Niithitfiltnitt day.. • Viliiiett Foreign Bllnlsterris ifleeriltin7 l l4llarey has issued insinuations oillii411460" 64 the • United States, in For eigrentnifitrien. -to appear at Court in plain Within .the last law vkarirlatettetri rinbassadurs :possessed a - 441141106 igosi 10 that of the proudest repreinastatire ul M4marchy,.- and appeared iMllip to 6nesisions, in the presence of Roy. ; altt,'VOilltgiy trappings, bespangles with stlinllrne . 'lmmix, devices. l'he air of at 1 1 441400 n tendered them oblivious of the , itepktilitian seentiticity which they left• beithottftitsor home. Dr. Franklin ap peAlebiifere Eurnpeat potentates in the plirmokarlo of a Republican citizen, with nu ditiplay or ridiculous ceremony ; and hiCikitantilife is urged by Secretary Marcy Iftnitilollti.present Ministers as worthy of ilnikettiok.T 'Pliny are further instructed to ttlitlif mine - but American citite us for theft' Stieretaries. lieretnfore foreigners eratployetf, and the comer , (titmice was thin our private correspond importance to the goy eittlineht:wati ill keeping of persomi, who pitiolnibtttieireresttiti nor country, and 'tad ifddilingin'commcm with nor !maple.- 116 , 41 , titi tf:mnitsis are .also instructed to (41444 llis6riestionizmo as Secretaries. 'Me* kilstrNmions will inert with the ap pinbettint aillittelimerican people. and we mitit'Orill knee the effect to reform the ahu. sill iii been for years a subject ofiirilVetnitlitaint. ft is bail enough lor ?nine inifrwinte made 111 r toe rAts, to gut Ailltintiplfrannynally snit spend their mon ey in making- resetitaares rubel/lons. with outaMmtot * gni . ,4,,reproarli to hash *pm sof, napressenta i 4 G•terleillure In Quaint Style!. 001:44, Wie444. lately lecturing at the ,oir r,,,L ..,• L • fituttltute. this describes the '1 . insolnet toriephich persona destroy their iteplil!Aa and ,prothice indigeattun and itpitii!!fil j : 4 ,,,,.1,,.... site down to his dinner tipA r ptilslitisiif'simultituile of divUes, each seeTtngty, prepared fur the purpose "bf iTmAille,'lliF !toffißrii to accept 'Mire than ryf el " 1. lirt, l ! ' Owing coinpleter loadeik‘ p,, T u !witlrktO agitate' thai heap atitt hilt It 410 :ihe ppictrOi N T digestion.. The wf ~ t ..tans frout tome and area some wiritl4king apples on a ' stand. which AirOP l.• ilio wfl uld like eal. e PUc: q, mane? Ajew appl einninences to giilp them nacti lt ,•o - tallow !" Faye the 1101111aCit. mkimimp ii! alarm, "what are you about 1 fiß . thwite f, I have more work than I eau itlettil .Fu„ already." ilovvever, reit ))))) - tr!ffieSi i‘, 1,11,,atn, , auti, with a gripe or i I fN . ,tivr itoinaqii jellies to wort, as he fal:. •le, geptleinan next !liniment nice's m illi riety(kf, a glass of wine, a breinly smash, ity, i rmitie,.,otheiliquiti compound, is gulped O r ii 13,40 by, ionic I.obacro floors.— %.1 1 4 6 1ifis, are lowered Mtn the stomach ti t cs4slliw'of „fruit' into the hold of w Nis'. tiptom . iwtopimer, until die organ, %wearied sllls74rfprirti:&94el!ed.lgives lip in dis,tstiiit, and !epirast4)e mass to indigestion null itys• mptii ii , otitd Or train of accompanying evils,. ;IrNifi! tl i ie 10iirtu:imy of the Pysle:ll t 7 tit., t{lo,ll.llollt . lk alight have been 'pleveitteti 1,7 1 11 . litik,pintlent:e and self-thenial. CATERPILLARS.—The whole insect creation seems to he uncommonly flamer 011ei and aetive this season. Front all quarters we hear of the devastations coin matted by theist. The eallker•worm is de vouring the fruit trees and the elins at New Stoltti 44": =:/711747ern?t ' a l: i it ii: Il it Tu i lt ii % O . 1 - 111;t 1 :1 1 :1 7 n' g 7 ti„,llesity R. Scotdcralt, Esq. in : !l asso a nd . 13-1.,11. Tee lie is ravaging in, , 01 , ,,0 " tibeip a section of cools/re . ; the wheat fields of the Middle Stales.— iqin iiiry.o!, name of album. fie ' " l'"I" 4 ron" of black caterpillars are eatitig the oak fitrests of itlaine. We need iiiirreAfilf ettreettve. reii iiiitheretl, and 111,411.4.4 , 0110 . 4 , !0u1itry, tom oomofiately , only the locust to Vlllllplete these ravages esk,pl:l4ot litocky Montitaitis, i n m ild, ; and (Mirk the picuire. In our own town _„... the maple trees are suffering front the at- Icomillt, 141;nres, to which, for the put.- , n • .....0 Yuri.;n, he a pp lies the al ,. tack of a yellowish green caterpillar of a -77, :,-„, , T im area io ehola tiny limit an Melt in length. It 1:1111 he found suillt tiv 7 1 .11: 0 1 4 lice wallet to the Rocky every year upon the maples. but its de li, Itleiv9lo4oiir Ja cliltawce of several Min- "" 4 " 0 " have haver been so apparent dined miles. II gi'Vet runt to both o f t h e as they are this year. it attacks princi iliatiu aw softwcroo Auba p io , ols of the pally the reel and the silver-leafed Maple. ( 11401% . 1 r.irtf, ,, , It its a high plain, which i"Pt° 4Bl.l Y the , latter. lit the North e, 4 4 1., 1 ;744 by thoo „ omen ,. of 9 iii , ) ,,, MU:lib/Wet the maple trees ere nearly erttl . liticliturticteir,..bemrinprevs. and hl so me l'lrlPlied al . their Imdiage, and shone as h are it4tAtilit gmms; and, White the stieutus I" if ii W" early ;Vint!. A walk beneath Meru is really unpleasant ; thei,ground is trific t it angina, waterToWer for londrer . _ 7.1 7 7 _ ... it ,. _ tor machitte ,,. they are : covered with the !tall -consumed Iragments,' ''i vi T P.s47 ll : a r ir r e f r' re. from muni t ai j oo • of and with the erincling wyrins. 'fhb) is iric i ,4l 4 4 .t. , t.. 4 7. , 4 .4, .. iti ,„ robably coo , one of the evils that have resulted from'. ...„. 117. , ..f ar0 , 0 ,.. 41a0 • thooarit a . qoaee killing off the birds that once fregt.ented 1 i i t m i Tti o . ol 7" 4 , if itTivaparitio. pi pr0d ..,,,,,, ; our grtivea.—llaryord Courant. itritln il'Oreoly estitsitted, Would ~its- rp , _ . 41,1 p ita instattort greater than took ,: of ole r 1 , VRTII or lats.—Our .. exchanges MY all parts of the country come to as i clut/N.ifp,.,attd„Atiattlie '.hates: . ; i heralding great preparations fur the cele- 1 , bri.iitm of the next atittiversary of our Na- 1 * Uirlt.tWe ..7" '. ': 41 ir 01 1,,, 010 , 41000, , ig efi re hrtf u :•tma---11;intill at: m s lh4v . - i fo t nial i llepenifictice. wherefore it may be l i ; - (rat the rice:won is . to be, as it . (L 14.4 OS otttef tiltY. the soirtif raft : i. :, e r e ( a N4 4404, !Aro ointauting ail ii/„4; gi. II merve I with as much spirit as , . . altar, 111 Ovtnry section of the UlllOll. In *.t. 1., A.)! l'lW'lltli .Jovate cow.l many of the comitry towns and Villages ‘ filttiV at ktiarylsod, Virginia, Pennsylvania and 11 A000141 11 10_ • atiM diotitltted• t. r , '.,et ;'4.'•••'* - 1' - • . North Carolina.day . - i ':'''l.,, deem .{ fo, X. ]t ii , _,... ? the is to be appro- ~ . ~o, -, , 7 mete f," f .'. , ' s fouttely eel/ittoed. • ‘,. ic ,.es .„. iii ~pm .tirer. __ ~.e ' aa, '''' ,, ~. . 40;o4 t ha t she **Hier i The cold or building Railrwatim now. in ! 411 o„:4l 4v ilit,essistet Of to renstquence of the advance d 1 1141,11161611i' ;tali 41gemmag sou me I . . .. t wages and ft irsereverd pries of nestenals, iv said tolls! lkoHillit lois 414 kiiiiro'..ll:pureNte4l by tit per reel. same then it Wits three years ....„. tienindltt et IPSO iliellai' antailestot to the lOW*. affording to misestimate Ni the Ctn.! errs atm * Pen uc *es thy*. einatot lisitrusal Record. . statement of Its operation : “The celebrated Liquor Law has become a fixed fact. and it may now be regarded as one of our dierftred, endowed, and most flourishit i g institorimts. We have railroads, and are to have more ; we have colleges, seminaries, hompitals and other `rate corporationwof great *slue, but we hate nothing instituted by legislative .au• Motile that has dune sit much fur all the interests of humanity. and has grown so much ut reitdin Islror in an short a time as the Marne Law. Its etrunency for good is worale:fid. It has been estimated that a Mar mg.h. aortlic *limn ..r the law to the single city of Portland, its honored birth place, will save to its Inhabitants annually 1'. ,. :125,f000—a sum sufficient to furnish Inman rent, at $lOO each, for one thousand I fair - Alice ; in give to each of these (mai -1 !ins five cords of wood, five barrels of flour, land `'tall worth of clothing and then leave ' a surplus sufficient to build fifty dwelling !Itmvses *Roo earl' ; five ,erring !muses at $2OO each ; soul appropriate $.1200 for instruction in its temples of religion and scienee." -This ralcolat;nn is Itittett (m the Op., po.iittivii :hat the motley paid for rum amt Its three hundred smog shop., estimating the sale at $2 per day at each slrovi less R total loss In the porchaaera, it is sir:togs that an instrument that can tirennt pli,.la SID ono+ in tow veur should Mid triclinia wherever it. &Nis are knowlY sod its benefits are et joyeti PLAIN TittlTll.—The fislltsviiitt spoken sentiments are from that exeellent paper, the Providence../wanes,: If any Whit President had done what Gen. Pierce is (Inlet. thy whole converse tisen of the country would be•arnased, and halt the papers vieuld ., be filled . . with' do. itunciati tttt s of iSeararilliiirmt Gar (len would nut hold thecrowils who would throng therein *rave the Onion. and the Committee of safety • wield sit. daily:— Gen. Pierce is filling the post afire, in the interior os Now York with Bstithur. tiers, and is distribmint hisfavitrit •in the South to rank Secessionist*. • Ile is pledged to sustain the Coinpftimise, and he fills the executive otlices with MEN with have denounced it from the beginning:— lie removes Whigs who were alWays in laver of the Compottnise, and puts in 'their places Democrats who were always against it. Yet no cry is raised ` 'that the •Ifnion is in danger.' Abolition ists and Secessionists. men whn could not eru,s Mason and Dixon a line without the clanger of being' lynched, and men who hold that the institution of slavery is the •conter-stone of tour republican institto units,' Meet in living harmony around the flesh pot id office. 01 all kinds nt hunt the Ilumhug of Detntiernie ,coneer vatron the 1110 Pt ridieulous, and the inset whit is imposed upon by it has the" least excuse." A tl %RD HIT.—At the oboe of i llitt lert. I tore, reeetittfr delivered before the NAV' York tirsiorical iSileietv of P.derved P. v. • - Cu, otir the Pilltieel of the ttilloootlTY lOW coltootalion of Arateriiiii•illee hlholitig to the Juliet,' that dot countrymen Olio to for. • diners. occurs this pa ssage: .4 mu not-indifferent to the Increase of the public, burdens 1 bo the time has been when.l byre kW's - hull proud of me vast attain paid to the United States for the re fuel id poor emikrainx /runt Europe. It is an annual sum equal to tt.e interest on the hovien debt of the Stints which have re-, ',dieted ; their ohligations.., Whet! I wag w few t yeani ago, 11 received a letter fount one of thetiuteruir - peonies of England, yelling die that they , had in their hoOto tif s ettlaelicO e n, American Seaman,(or a periott who pretended s be,) who Venit fenh - patfrier and reipte. l'hey were desirmisof mug rk2 rrt him. and kindly offered to liltere bud at rnY. disptwal. iliuueh he did not bid fair to be tv very Valuable acquisition, I *rote bade tti , at he might be sent to London, where he Conlif he shipped by the A Inertean consul to the United States. I ventured to add the e•ioraestion, that if her majesty ' a minister at %Vale-611pm war applie,l to in a similar way by the overneers of the pour and wattlem of t..e prisons of the United he would be pretty busily engaged. But I ;really lett ple.iso I, at a time when my own link: State of Alassmetmseits was assisting ten to twelve thousand destitute British antwally, to he able to re- Ilieve the British empire of the only Amer ! man pauper quartered Upon it." Thip Stire.mad the CtOtodlle... 'flie folio log thrhlitig account of an sin- I gageinent, between a boa constrictor and a croondile it Jeal is given by an eye-wit- It was one aiming that I stood beside a suing lake, led by one of the rills from the mountains. The waters were clear as crystal, and everything could be seen to the very bottom. Stretching his limbs close over this pond, was a gigantic teak tree, and in its thick, shining, evergreen leaves lay • huge boa„ in au easy,cod. 131- 1 king its morning nap. Above him 'WO tE powerful ape of the baboon species, a leering race of scamp., always bent on mis chief. • ir. ; • • , Now the ape, hom hit - pavilion saw a! eruecdtle in the water, rising' in the Sri; exactly beneath the coil of the serpent. Quick as thought he jumped planing upon the snake. which fell with a splash bin t i the jaws of the crocodile. The ape saved hi inset( by clinging to a limb of the tree, but a battle royal iininediately commenced I in the water. The serpeurgrasped intim middle by the crocodile, made the water! boil by his furious contortions. Winding! his fold around the body of his antagonist, he disahled his two hinder legs, and by his; contractions made the scale. and boties'd! the monster crack. The water was speedily tinged dills the blood of both combatants, pit iteifittr was' , disposed hi yield. Tliejr folleti 'over and fiver, neither being stile'iti obtain 'a•deei;' dad advantage. All this tithe 'die emote of mtechief was in ti Vitatenithei blithest /testacy. He leaped up and dOirn' the' .'bramilies of the tree, *sine 'pavers! tithes' close to the testae 'of' the tight. 'Hoek the limbionfthi - tree;intertsdLityalVatt**ln frisked about - At the erid tif • ten ; mittotes a silenie began' In annul over - *catmint the folds of the serpent , begati to be relaxed, mid though-they - Were trembling along the. ,back, the head hung Melee* in the water. The crocodile also was still, end though only the spine' of him back Wes visistale,"it was evident that he tiro' was' dead. - The nitittkey new perched himself on the loWer limps of the tree, close to the dead bodies, Ind smutted himself for ten miaow. in making all sorts of fares at them. This eetemeti to be adding insult to injury. One of my companions was idatitling at *short distance, and, taking a stone from the edge of the' lake, hurled it at thit'ape:' Ile was totally. unprepared, • audits di struck him tin the - side of the head,lie Was 'instantly tipped ever, and fell upon - the crimodile.' A few • bounds however Emmett hint ashore, and taking to the tree* he soon disappeared awing the thick,branehes. Uvoimenonta,—Tbie season of Hydrophobia is at hand, and we Shall datalleiter he called upon - Chronicle ere long the`ifeinl►s of seieral:fellifer;beinki by this most torturing, horrible 3nailiady.— Half 1 - itsizert specifics for its cure have been „given 'freilte public from lime to time, yet we do not remember' that one single case of confirmed rabies 'lass ewer been cured within the last dozen years. Still. we are confident that, in the Providence of Iliere'h• for every bane an antidote, 3114 it becoMes men to "prove all things" mail the nimedy liar ilydrooltobia shall ime-o awasrovereu anti universally inade known. A Correspowleot of .7'he Nation al Ern Slims from Addlbury. Mass., as follows : •'1 am now in my Siith year, and have obtained *hat intorination I could, both from observation and critical study. It has lately bl•eum diacovered that a olrmig decoction made of the hark of the roma 01 the white Milt, when drank as a medicine, will cure the bite of a isipti dog.. Thill un doubtedly_isowitng to,. the Jars that tattle: snakes can : hw,ulaute were , ertelly to etaw I over hire fire , c lei thawwhite ash leases I oast they are Hower round ip, die forest w Wry the white oeb , grew,. WAttOti not he advisable for druggists ; in ourlarge towns and cities to keep eonatontlilion hand a medicine prepared'.li'npt• hie , mow of the. white ash 2 It iniplikbeihy sheens ni sewing some valuable hypo Crisp * madden and , paihful death." . i • • • l'he alleged Skis' itiaineectiort at Niw Orli;atis iv pronotieciiit to he a liumbtig'by the papers of that efty'.• tt is said the re port was star* by.a 'intake° slave!, while laboring ender sorted** He imagin ed' ill his fit that he Wed the tominand of an. arm e,'ite dso told free colored' man, Whip inforrnetlAti finlree. 'WAS° arrested, he was allied to the . teeth. ikAnnal liforall the aripointmehtsi of it'aftitePhite Befits!. Hie meant tre den anitristed`of 'an itrnitense cavalry Sword, that glailced . like, a cortfet in the'fiiiid light. a, sit barteled revoltoer. a large and pondetintia knife that inight'llave cleft -Hercules at a Stow, a email Magazine of powder' and Ina, a mil itary chest containing dolrarit, ind and miter tirticlis..conirahaiiir of viair."— On the next day, however, with the ofd of worpliene: lie was restored to hie Seniors, and then he knew nothing most intense excitement at first eatetinti ;‘1 all the police and military were ordered nut, and even (leo, 'l'wigge tendered the aid of all the U. S. forces on that station'. 'rile whole city, in' fart, was active and' tioi.y with all the 'pride, pump anti cir cumstance of glorious war," and had it not been for the effetit nt the Otorphine oir the drunken negro, there is no telling what' might not have happened. A TERTOAL Doo.—zet few digs since, ti gentleman in this citY, a strong. 'temptt. ;ince Man. and the owner of a' good dog: purchased a load of wood . sod employed two Irishmen to saw it. Having a deei . - ded love for strong drink, they (timid that their frequent journeys to the place from whence the liquor was obtaincti, consumed so much time, that they decided to procure a bottle and get H filled. Having' done so, they took it into the yard where they were at work, putting it in a convenient place for future use. Hut Boss, who had kept an eye on their :entente!. was not to he deceived by the string which was tied over the cork, and lit, resolved to take t he l a w into his own hands, having no far* in the use of moral suasion' 10 this cane, And placing himself near it, in the moat decided manner,- he forbade their touching the bottle again ; nor would he allow the men to leave the yard till his flimsier returned at night. 'AT man re ported him as being a dangerous taste.— Cambridge Chronirk. BRAINS AND DlOtuutoN•—The question ny printers did not sueesed air well as brewers ?" was thus ansiter,tl canes printers work for the\ head,• and brewers for the stomachs, and Where twen ty men hero stomach*, but one kas brains. gififiEL CIE TIUSIVEC. Friday Evening, June t 4, 1853. WHIG STATE TICKET FOR CANAL COMMISAIONSR, MOSES PbWICILL, of Lanoutor FOR AUDITOR ORNICRAL, A. K. 3I'CLURK, of Franklin, FOR itURVIYOR GRNIBRALt 3 lkillYEßs, of Clarion; OrWe )40414:%been requmted to an nounce that Dr.. Mitutimums, our reheat Representative in the Aiisentbly, will Da a candidate for the Stria Senate," if to the decision of the Whig COutitY Ciflivitti• tion. 10948 i wee!„..3o orAnitenisod ( he .k )xsiutment of. Jsope MELIHOHN as i'esb. muter at iinnterstoon. , ' We believeit. is Satan, and bet Jacek otto Hits been:fai. vored with the oenPinosi of the' P4)Starssit, ter General amt., iihis ono friday." Al ison win eIOUIN; our bevies shus uttwit,i tingly' attempted to divest him:' of his "blushing honors," , *MN tit' JOAJOb we most liumbly bei pabbin 'l'4 this deuhtful ew5...„..t troth. i lik esseeistiz of his mune. l'here is ll ting every tub ' , stand upon its bottom" ' KrWm. Wttir, (Democrat) has been removed from the Post.office at Bast linv lion and .rosna Woous appointedrin his place. Mr. Wolf, we believe, has always stood fair with his political brethrens•kit, like the recent Post+master at Abbotto• town, be'Committed the unpardonable sin of accepting a commission at the close of Mr. Yilhaore's term, without consulting the "Director General" of the party, and is guillotined, of course. Death of Wm. IL Sadler. Esq. -We were deeply pained on Monday last, to bear or the sudden death of WM. R. SADLER, Esq., of Huntingten township. Ile wan in Gettysburg a week or ten days previous, and had spent an hour or more in our office, apparently in good health. Not having been'advisetd of his subsequent ill ness, the , announcement of his death took our oommunity by surprise. We learn Thai-he lost his yonngeat ehild "week or more previous to his illness, from which time be complained more or leo of being unwell, and suffered from an attack of dye intery. No 'serious apprehensions, -how ever, were entertained by his family and friends until with a day or two of his death, which took place on Sunday evening last. It wits our privilege to enjoy the inti mate and warm personal friendship of the deceased for some years past, and we pay a most, willing and cordial tribute to his great, worth in every rehtion of life. Pos. visaed of a sound judgnont. coo d tact, active industry, a kind heart, and an unsullied personal character,' he was ever a true friend—an honest, upright, and useful citizen. Having served this district three years in the Senate with much acceptance, public was concentrating with unusual unanimity upon him as our next candidate. We deeply sympathise with his afflieted family and relatives in their bereavement. realising fully the heaviness crf.the blow that basted suddenly fallen up o • them. Warm Weather. (1 .- Ourrtown and the region adjacent bat been suffering from a protracted droned of more that a month. with no PVesent prospect , of rein. Sripiradded to 'this, for some days the sun bap been pouring down its. scorching rays with unusual fierceness. The past four days have been the wannest en record at this place for lb or 20 years. On Monday the mercury, in the shade, stood at 97°—on Tuesday at 98°—on Wednesday at 95°—and yesterday, at 98°. P. B.—it storm from the Boutlalveat, accompanied by s, smart shower of rein, passed over ns last evening, breaking the protracted drought and imparting axefresh log eoolnea to the atmosphere. New Ireeßeiner Arrielerallelet /G7' We understand *het arrsngentents have been effected'between .=Tarts & Co., ;andthe Amite' cif the Rslimeda terminating at'Haiiovei, by iihieh heirssf ter, passenger* from Philadelphia, Harris hurg and will be carriftl thrgiugh to cletlyiburg, the same day. This will be grstillying Mout travelling publitivas they' will be able to leave Oettysliorr..iind return again, nisi Hansucr,,itnd the Railroade connecting there, thus saving considerable staging, Triumph In Michigan vote was taken throughout 61 Staten( Michigan on Monday lust, to de termine whether the "Maine Lignor Law," recently enacted by +Logi:Mature of that State, should go into operation or not.— The result shows an overvvheliniq major. ity in raver of the law—probably four to one ! Cheering, this. illettnicholy Accident. KT On the 11th inst., a young man, a son of Col. Joan WOLFORD, of this coun ty, aged 17 years, a student belonging to the Academy of Rev. Mr. Loose, in Me. ehanicsburg, Cumberland co.. was dtown ed in the Conodoguinet creek, One mile below floguestovtn. In company _with a number of his fellow students, he was ba thing in the crook, and it is supposed he was drawn into deep water, from which he could not extricate ~Itiraselt Exertions were made by hie companions to save him, but without effect. His body was recover ed. Mr. Wolford is represented to have beans very promising and estimableyming man, and his untimely and melancholy death is regretted by all who knew him. Troiale lit New Ihinpati)4o,,, 110'fhe President is eth‘eatened With 1 mutiny iq hill Own , State. s 'The free dis tribution of efts* 1111101111 ` l ime Soileri." and "Fire-Hatt;re," to the exclusion of he Union-Sink% Compromise wig of the, party won't go down even in New Hemp. shire. Last week, Mr. Hoax; formerly Commissioner of Patents tinder Polk, and probably the, ablest politiciati"in New 'Hampshire, made's bold attack upon the , AdOpi4Sinitide ;,of I IPteiddeht iPierce,„ and followed hup b y a lo ng . pUhlished addreis to the Democracy of New Hatopehiiwo The Conoood eatrio, ‘tho, pratildeitt's home orgatt,) of Nmiday, container' hitter reply to Babe. it obarameriaed hie ointment* aa malignant ,falmbooda and ',arrogant thmite ;. OCOGOet biro of (oder- Akio, anedate him a hully and an amatain, which itaKte,tlie Patriot thinks be' ithibi ,ted Oten he attacked 41mPlUeldent thronili a committee in the Democratic Contetp. elan, and failed to sustain' himself Wove that body., "Tbe Patriot says Btirke"S coons° is to be attributed to his fail 66 to obe►in a lucrative dime itrZrln bliseouri, the Rept.in and Atehi sou war iuoreasea, aid now that• Col. , Ben ton has returned tolNaehington, Mr. At chison has taken the stump. • In his epees% in Platte county, Mr. A. declared bitelself io favor of the immediate Orgaultatied of Nebraska Territory:provided that oitirens of all the States, both Free and Slave, Mut settle in in it.' lie said that be wotdd ways oppose the'.(Virilmot Proviso' tiy his yots ; and would rather see Nebraska Tbr ritory—.o Guthrie, her delegate, charges him with having said—"sunk than drganized as a free State. He de clares himself in favor of the most prdeti cal route for the Railroad to the Paci4o, but opposed to all> routes unless they are surveyed by authority of the general gov ernment,And particularly Benion's route. , PACIFIC RAILWAY.—CoI. Benton is devoting all his energies to pushing for ward the Pacific Railway. Ho say.s"that Lord John R'ussell told Mr. Abbott Law rence, that the consummation of this en terprise would hate a greater influence up on human affairs than any event since the discOvery of the New World by Columbus." Mr. Lawrence and Col. Benton both COD-- our iu this. The road to the Pacific is one of nation al and indeed universal interest. Even the Southern Convention, held at Mem phis; Tennessee, with all its State Rights notions, unites in recommending its con struction by the General Government, without delay. 110" It in estimated that there are in N. York city, 3,000 cabinet-makers, 800 car vers, 400 upholsterers, and 300 chair-ma kers. The highest rate of wages paid to carvers is said to be 5t.35 her week. and to the other mechanics mentioned, $l5 per week. A WILL CASE—A C 3230 was recently tried in Montgomery county, Pa., hi which Judge Satver.n ruled that an attempt to sign a will—death occurring to prevent the signing—is sufficient to sustain the will. In this case the decedent had com menced his name by writing the letter P., when ho sank bank exhausted, and died in ten minutes. Ita"The New York Express says that a delicate compliment has been paid to the accomplished lady of the deceased states man by some of his friends in that city.— Wishing to testify their respect for Mr. Webster's memory, and their regard fur Mrs. Webster, who is a New York lady, they subeeribed the sum of twenty-five thousand'dollars as a present. They have tendered their liberal offering in the form of an elegant residence,, handsomely furn ished, or as as investment, subject to her sole control and for her sole benefit. FREAKS OF NATURIC.—A Franco- Elwise female, reputed intelligent, and of tray lady-like appearance, but having a beard as full as died worn by gentlemen. is a subject of exhibition at the New York Museum. In fit. Lodix, a , lady of 64, and another of over 700 pounds, are exhibited together. 905,..A trial of speed took place a few days ago on the Central ltailroad from Bufraloto RUcticster, 'and on that from the. Sank Placu i l ookport and the Ro chester sad Itlisgarit Valle Road. Mile Central train from Buffalo tionsistud of 3 iais'alia 6d , 001' mere• that of the port train, of _gars an 250 papaedggtB. The Contra}, train piriornied 69 Milekiu 1 hour and 28 ,tminutes; the other,' 761 miles in 1 'howl' sod 45. minutes. per.A verdiet Of 62,000 damages star rendered in tire New York Court of Com mon Pleas On Weddesday, against Dr: bot Watts, 'as' coiiipensatipp for luluriot, done to the health of a patient by, the ad ministration eta patent medicine called "Watt's .Nervons Anodyne." The medi cine was given for epileptic fits, and its effect was to produce permanent mental demilgetnent and idiocy. 11:7`The following gentlemen were, on Saturday the 4th 'inst., elected Directors of the Hanover Saving Fund Society Jacob Whine, George Young, ..fohn Grove, Jacob Worts, Michael Bucher, Ja cob Wirt, George Ferry, David M. My ers, Martin Lolir. At a meeting of the 13ourd held on Sat urday following. JACOB WIRT wo&unarti rnouely eleeted President, for the ensuing SUDDEN S'2 I KATIIB.-44 man herbed George Smith. fell dead in a pnblio house in New York, on Sunday, whilo in the rot of drinking a glow of brandy ; and henry Wilson died in the game city, on Sunday, whilepating supper. ~. p w 4 i+ • j~n:'4 e~e~.iee3 - i: P i -~i~^•: i~a =SEMI TiwziAtioNAL AbMjf.trerit, A , t TIO.11.,:-'-Tiie ilituiatifaction of th;,,'ilenin- I I crane party with the bead of the Nitiontd 1 . Administration is becoming Snore and more disuifost, every day, so much so as to keep the official organ at Washington, busy in its defence of the President and hie Cabinet. At the recent democratic State Convention in New Hampshire, En-' 1411.1 . ND BVaKE, a gentleman who occupied a high position as an influential and prom- i intuit politician, introduced resolutions' which found many active and energetic erupportusi unstring the President in, /strong terms, for neglecting the chimp oft , National ..Democrats while making 'llea Lions for office: ',This attack npori the Ad ministration by its own friends has` been i ' followed by, denunciations from the Uwe party in slmost every section of the Union. It is *Hedged, and with troth, that navy 1 , 44 the most important places have been given to . the , enemies of the Union—mthe Fire-eaters of the South, and to the Abo litionist* and. Free Soilers of the Nortk"— •while great men, and the muses who bold& asserted, She integrity of the Union, and , the policy of the Compromise, have heel] everloOked, humbled end subdued 'by an ungrateful remembrance of the past. The President's nationality is thus directly im pugned by his own supportern, who have learned that his professions before the elec tion are very different from his practices after that event. Altogether the great democratic party is at the present time ,in a state of considerable commotion—divi -1 ded and distracted—the administration has 110 power to hold' it together. and cre an other year passes, the discordant materials which now compose it, and which led it to victory, will ke dissolved into their original elements. 1;. Meanwhile it ill the duty of the Whig Party to organize thoroughly and exhibit its strength in the approaching State cum paigu. Let its press faithfully and fear lessly expose the short-comings of the Na tional and State Administrations—con demn bad measures and bad appointments, and teach titre who are faithless to the whole country, that they are not the toast ers of the people, but their servants. if this is done, a good cause will triumph or ver a bad one, and the desire of the people for good government will prevail.—Deln ware Republican. A SENSIBLIti LOCOFooo.—George Roberts, of the ,Boston "Times," though an incorrigible Locofoco of the Young A merica stripe, is, withal', a shrewd and sen sible fellow, and not to be humbugged by the ridiculous pretensions of other 'Loco loco journals that the Whig party is dead. He says, in a late number of the Times : "There is en abundance of Whig ma terial scattered over the country. A par ty which threw a million and a half of Prebid.r.tial cler L .... , need, only 'good leadership to he converted into a political engine of incalculatile power.— It is particularly so from the workings of our mode of electing a President. The Whig papers have already proven that a change of thirty thousand votes last No vember would have *elected Gen. Scott. The history of Mr. Polk's adintniatration shows how unwise it in to think that the Whigs are extinguished, because badly beaten—as shown by the fart that, at its close, in 1848, the Democrats were to tally routed." ear We learn from the Lancaster Intel ligencor that thellon. James Buchanan will sail for England on the Ot,h of July. Mr. Appleton. his Secretary of Legation is expected to leave in a few days. 10" Rev. J. H.-Wed/dein has withdrawn from the Philadelphia'clasais of the Ger man Reformed Church, on account of dis satisfaction with certain views which he says are entertained in that church. tnrin every deed Ole litilkexeentes at his settlement, at Oleana, Potter county, Pa., he inserts clause prohibiting the sale of spirituelle liquors on the premises, except for medicinal purposes. 110'We learn that the York County A gricultural• Society contemplate holding a Pair, in York, early in October next. A considerakle sum, of money . for that pur pose is now being subseribed to meet the expenses of the exhibition. fiiiirAn Edinburg riper states ',bat an Azuerican bas invented s machine which is to be driven by the force of circum stances. 01 - Two boys, under 21 yews of up, fought a duel near New Orleaflike few days piece, io which one wee killed. The other escaped. hfitehell, aged 'Mt' died Bud- Philidelphii" hioodai. le livid just returned from the °country, where fie hid a large quivtititY of Cherries. , . Tfionots 1,. Bihighatme, ,late topiaber, of ,CopgreBB,4olll the Lehanon and Dunpitin distrjat, died at hie residence in . Lebanon on Saturday evening last. ' 'erne Whigs at Dauphin county set tied their County Ticket on Monday last. m oor s, Lot Bergstrasser. and George F. Hemmel are the Legislative candidates. Orestes; A. Brownson, L. L. D., will de liver the annual address before the 'Philo inathecan Society, of Mount, St. Mary's College, on Wednesday next,, prry-NtNiss than Ibo wagons, it is said, loaded exclusively with strawberries, cross ed the Hoboken Ferry on Tuesday night last, for the New York markets, where they wore selling at J cents per basket. l'a., has voted in fuvor of a subscription of 1 . 200,000 to the Leba non Valley,ltailroad. locrPtipo Pius has prohibited the Pale or circulation of "lluclu Tow's Cabin," in the i'sjuil 1 • s. f ' r'r Gado 'is Lait i :sla.k. int July. hoe been Iv , coneth'ining the nitranteesnein of a new vol. ouitraanhe 24th. ,The, rrnbril•shirotnta am. sup u. mil, eery fine, aag the mongols fully up . le lb , high reputation of the manpzine. Amid the ri. int try of cootertink tfuday fairly hoWa hir twit: his moilittitis nirreasinn in eireulatinn as it adesncita in age. *s pot Annum, or $5 for two copies. L. A. Gown, Publisher, Philadelphia. ST Priem's', _Ladies' Wisiimuil Mngather. for July. contain, eighteen embelliahmente end this ty. one literary articles, beaidee Ellitor'e table, Re view of books. W4rtft peciri i utal 'fop* , sis for July. The efiblelriPilotipriiir'of • ita. le only two dollars per firmuto, yet it is ably am diidijinithaa`if host of popular tenteribotott The July number commence. a nen, volume. U. J. Prieienn:ThiliailelphisePoiiiivbegv ~o:)•Pstiosnes Morality, for June, completes the On volume, with a remrekohle Odom of PPlAllar• ity for ■ new yubliotion. ,It bag almesly; pieced itself in the front rank of Astoria en Monthlies and appeals'espeelilly 16 the eympalthiser of A merican reader* b, reason of* entirely original contributions. The pnblii&me tinnounes their determination in'imere no 'effort trr diserve even greater favor. thin ha hitherto been bestowed ob. on it. G. P' Putman '& tin. Publebere, New York: la per annum, rem of poetess. . . . . lEr The EvalAtilical RP**, Rs July, hai con tributions firom Hay. J . A. Sias% of Rallltirme Rev. D. P. Rraoth, of Whetkandor Reif l 08- wald. York t, River, Daytoir f Ref. J. F. smith, Newark i'ood other writes! whose, mimes @remit given. We *VII net had litteare, IPA Me carefully any of ike articles, aa yet.• hut have marked 'several av indicating marked ability. H. C. Hai orrice+, Publiiiter,' Settystousg. flue,' Dr. KMAUTII, Editor. • ' Q T Graham's Megasioieloies the volume-with an excellent number, both as to embellithinenir and contents. Increased attractions are promised for the next volume, and 13raham it in the habit or fulfilling all his promises. ll'yoti want s'gond Monthly, subscribe at once. OM. It. 914 All kSI Philadelphia, publisher. 11/3 per annum, or tt copies for P. Enlargement or the New York Canals. co The question inspecting the enlarge ment of the New York Canals, lout for a a long time past agitated the peoplaotthat State. The present Legislature appointed a Committee of Conference on the resolu tion propoposing au amendment of the Constitution to admit of the desired illl provewent, and it appears that a final a agreement has been the result of their eon sultation upon the subject. The points upon which the confe'rees of the two Hou ses have United are as follows : ' I . The canals shall be fin'.shed by her eowittg:s9,ool.l;ool.l, without tax. • but on the strength of the revenues. 2. SI ,64.10.- UUU ahali he borrowed to pay the Cllllia I rev • enue receipts; waking in all 111Q,501),0011. 3. The canals shill he completed in four years. 4. It altall'be made imperative on the legislature to proritlithe nme•an's: 5. The contracts of 1841• are to be repiiihaie.l. 6. The work is to be let out to the 11/N - est bidder. FOURTH OW JULY In 81411M:1'1El D M /1811.—A IlMet 411 :at* intrialiweil in the proreissiou at - Spnagtiniti un tho Fourth. it is "'aid that a eu alt of young ladies Mill gentlemen will he tonn e() tlresseillir the nldeontinenthl rtyle iilt enekeil broad tiara, tighta, h nee hitch lee. aitit atoekinga, short wiiipts, powdered hair, pillinhs, [CONIMUNICATF.D. MEaMRa. BUEHLER :—llNViiig iiitserV.ll the names o! several gentlemen menu ~,,, in connection with the next Whig rend,- deny for the nth: Senate mid Assembly. you will permit me to say that JOIIN C. ELLIS. Evq., of New Oxford. iv promi nently and favorably spoken of in this see. lion for Assembly. I like very much the tone or your eiirrestAntlent..Publie in the Star of the 10th Min.. in regard to the propriety of 'our exercising due care and discretion in the selection of our can didates for Legislative offices. A Itepre. senistive should he seltieted by reason of qualifications for the punt—ability 140 tome the district ntficiently.,.imil to assist; under standingly in the it:timid legislation of the State. Such tnan'•l take Mr. Ellis to be, and shall therefore most cordially give him my support. LIAMILTONDAN COMMUNICATED Muting. Homes the. discussion connected with the Senatorship (oration. 1 have frequently Intent the mune Mr. JACOB G REIST. of Ladmore Ip.. men tioned. I do not know Whether Mr. Gram is a candidate or not, but have no doubt he would be willing to accept a nont ination if tendered to hint. Mr. Grain is at present Citunty Ci!nsmisiiiiter c in the discharge of the dutiei of which office lie has shown muck judgment and derision of character. He is a true Whig; ntd bernive would nut only make a ounapetertt Senator but one that would dolman ,astr vice forthe district. MENALLEN. ,OOMMUSIOAT.TX! At a meeting of OM student's ,of the "Cumberland Valley Institute'," Mechan icsburg, held tur the porpoise of taking in to consideration the sudden death of P. W. Wulfurd, a 'calamine* was appoiased, which reported the followiag preamble-and resolutions, which were unanimously !- Opted. liyberess. It has pleased Alinigktir'illod to remove suddenly from es, s' moo. riouidispenistian al Hii providsnee,.a be loved and' worthy member of , Outdr o t Lute, and one in whom werablendeult amiable qualities phieh entleared'hinv , io all his acquaintaces and studiati4 there .• Resolved.' That In the dead* P. W. Wolford, we hare.sastiliaoll * •yrfkiela words are inadequate tit ; exprets..: In bins . welecognizeil aeleatlfelft friend: a worthy *Went, and a kind and obliging . blind and while we sympathise with the afflicted family for the leas of theirson and brother.. we cannot forget our own in, beieg de• prived of our mutual companion. Resolved That we tender to the mourn ing relatives of the deceased our syin thies in their affliction, and unite with theta in the hope that our lose is Ists 'gain, Resolved, That ae a tribute of respect to the memory et the deceased, we wear the badge of mourning for the space or thirty dnys. Resolved, That a copy of these resole none be transmitted to the beresvett faukily, and prevented to the Editors of the Her ald, Volunteer, • German fictormed Mes senger, end the Star and Sonnet °Met tysborg, for publication. W. P. BAIRD. 11. J. VOMFOII.I% I. W. DINN, D. E. EAST, ' U. B. NICKS.• • COrniscifiet. ••iA•Plioct . rr i rt4TE 4 o R l PPlMAtirlig .; During the last week there . sew Reported into New York 41,110 nitwit bare, vet oed at 00A1K115... itomperative jut ports olrOtiir attiele is as 611 lows : Bark Value. Jan. Ito Jdne I '53; 3 i1,h60 $2,351.677 Vu. '52, 178.991 673,399 Inermolif 141 month., If the sound .9merican policy had been in vogue, the whole of this iron might have loom wade by our own people, from our own mines, sod the two and a quarter millions of dollars sent abroad to support loreign Whir' have been eitiMilde4 among uur own eit4eus.. ItaXARKABLIC PIiVaICAL PHIENOMKNON• —The Rochester Democrat gives an ac count of a man named. Cornelius Bromner, residing near that city, and 87 years of who has been asleep near five years, with only brief intervals of .4akefulness. lie first lell into this Irk itleepon 2 lllSl9lh id June, 1848, and since that time has been awake, at difierent periOds, from a leer hours to four months at a time. It is remerked that %Oen he Comes out of t t it , C ta I e ps y , he appears to have no knowl edge, of the lapse of time or circumstances taking ..place while he Sleeps. The fit vinous upon him instantly, without, so fer es is known, any werning. His eyes close, his jews are set, his muscles con tract, and hie whole frame is - rigid, so that it standing he continues. ist that attitude. 4tartly,lmen, fryer., aful , it is not easy to pull him down. le has continued in.thiscon dition !hr mouths togoilteunable to spottk ur ntiore. Various experiments have been tried to restore him to consciousness, without ef te et. The man sleeps on. litres, eats, retains pride. health, with a polee at 80, and without variation. In order in feed him hie jaw. have In he forced open. ' IHK OttbAN SLAVE TIVIDIC.-.-Dilring the find live months of the presisht year, nut hiss than 9049 African slaves were landed in Cuba from slave ships. -01 these, one Vow.. numbering 697 slaves, was actually consigned to Spaineli government officials, notwithstanding the slave trade treaty Willt t; pea t Britain. Three ether cargoes, mon heriit in all 1475 chives, were publicly >...1t1 at auction. Front another cargo the oldie Queen of Spain bought 200 h,r her Majesty. Ilia Spanish war steamer Isabel landed 30 Irma Humber cargo, and a I invernment Merino titfieer furnished launches for lanu:ing 697 negroes, lIUNR&RAND OARNBURNKR WAR.—The teal lIIIW tieing waged gamest each other by the Hunker anti Hamblinler fietipas of the Lorssfors• party, in New York, re6inP fair to become the most hitter asd, otterstoprosnising which has yet been ear ned sos its that state. Resolutions have liven lately introduced in the Legislature .....44.,A,Lbeny.,.by a prominent H tinker, to int- In•aelt Lieut. G iv. (•hurch, Attorney Gen. ant i Compiroler Wright. all three of it ht in belong to the Barnburner fac tion. This Bunker movement serves as an iuck Ili the hitter feeling of that faction, t. 0.1 it may be safely inferred trout it that nothing short of en otter extermins. tow' from power of both fantions will end Ow lend between them. There are 1006- .111 M prosperta ahead for the %V logs of the Empire Slate.—Thri/y News. ENto.istr Ilenotao.—We copy the fol. kw mg extract from an advertisement in the London 'flutes, as a specimen u: Eng. lush beggary quite common. Money is gumerally eked for, to be addressed to par tiro through the post office : "Good Christians ! It grieves me very much to expose myself and family before 3nu this montiug. lam but a poor curate ai the Church ot Englandoinable to obtain mullicient by my employment to provide bur my wife and children. II any kind person will bestow upon me ■n old pair; auf boots, an old hat, or frock. nr elan an brella, I will return to him my must grateful thanks." FATAL Rum.? or. FIBING . In rut Orassrs.—Yesterday 'Memnon a. a light uneMorse wagon. , driven by a person from the country, was passing the corner of Srhuykill Fourth slid Market 6treetm, a boy threw $ fire cracker into the r4treet, whirh immediately alarmed the lmp, causing it to dash Inwards Fifth mreet. At the corner of Filth street the huge turned northward, and rushed along the Imikway, shattering the wagon and throwing the driver . visdently to the earth. A Isdy minted Mrs. McClean, who was passing towards Market street, was knock- doWn and died in a few moments.— The tinfortanaw woman was yhe mother .at five or six ohildren.—Pih/adelphie Ledger. INTERIMIT or ARTIlva SPRINo.—The Philadelphia Bulletin emitains offsdasits ficiin several persona, who paieted in bu rying Arthur Spring, wholitele that the coffin was given in ilietrAfitrge at the med. ir.al college, by the physician,, who 'as• mitred thetti Mut it contained the body of Spring. One Minkilelifiel Oft he wash. ed the hody,placed it in ' the coffin, sorewed down the lid. and tle,ilivered it to the un dertakeN), kithe•lattirr, iteceurst of the stencil, hid previously left the room.— Tim men whviqlicriet it' to lhe'Rhiund. also Inclines to the, disagreeable, emelt emitted Ironi the.ortdin-on. the wrpto thergrave.— As As; the ociSl was isebseqUently' apitied, and is said m have eotitained rutty a log of wood, the iiresuMptioo that the body testolen sillertborial.:h :1 ,„- ' Lobo rano • atie IlsittitaitC.--4A most bitter and unrelenting feud exists a mong the liorolocos'in . Btiltirtiorer.' 'The animosity between ((us. Lows and COl lector Timmer; and the ir partisans, it is 1401 . ss o,9ffolfllt soYfliipg of .41 ,kja ever . *itneedi, MoVhisid. , if !President , Pieres 'furl atm, had nbetter,soeiressg. .where.thom in Ifaryland, in motioning has by the aistrihutlon of office, the par ty willibs,in a bad 'Condition next. Eearyrsopointment,onsule in Beihmore is ..iteldt WWl* ~ ,beett-; made, in; opposition to the emphatically-expresited wish of lb° • great ma9,4fibe,Damooretio party and in ancordanelilonTy isittrthe . wiiihes of a die-, Pitgies," who I' afs{ttt this right of ',Dieting from one office An'ttninheir. ". Cattewoaf.- ! -'rlie following .1-Mettineetiostsui duly granted to the parties therein mimed. and signed by en endmyn justice of the Pes . re. io PAoria county., Illi• etoiet--.•To all the world greeting, know • .y• .1•14$ Smith and Peggy Myers is here - A•peertillsni to go together, and do as the , old . folk's ' , dash any where in corpora.. psalm, and when my emnmiseion comes, I am to marry 'eni, said dale 'em back to .kiteratinideuts." ' Jo 117,144,1* ,Vcir7 . 49lss wino 4 Ir4le u K oec. ....The 'plodded steep yacht, the North Star t with. which Capi. Van derbilt% cif New York, bas started on apri vate European Mid world wide tour with the ladies fed others of his family, is at tracting much atientimi in England, the papers theregiving Columns to a descrip lion of her surprising excellencies, quali- ties, and rich and costly furniture and ap peintments, • The trip of the North §tar oitt from New York to Southampton it stated in the English pipers to have occu• pied but ten days eight hoots and 'forty minutes. The fo llowing,: from the Daily News of the Bd, is appreeititlee and'good humored 122,88 D 'Sr./171478 The yacht has excited the greatest in• tii;st amongst the ship builders, engineers and she commanders and officers of the steam packets at Southampton. Large numbers of parsons violet(' her, who are admitted on boon] by tickets issued from the American consulate. She look* as big as the monster steamers of the West In dia Company. -Hasidroine flights of stairs lead to the sa loon, which is larger and - more magnificent than the saloon of any ocean steamer afloat, and even surpasses in splendor the Queen's yacht, the Victoria and Albert. Ranged round the saloon tie capacious and beau tifully furnished cabins, the doors and panels of which are of solid birds.eve ma ple and rosewood; - Mirrors extending from the ceiling to the floor are fixed in the cabins. • The dining saloon is also a very splendid apartment. the walls of which appear of poliiihed and variegated marble• and malachite. This substance• is, however. harmed of a conglomerated stone, marble and glass, and is a recent Al.- meriran invention. I Beneath the saloons there is another ! fine dad, extending the whole length of Lille ship. Its gloominess being lit chiefly by port-boles, its'iminetsse extent and rows of massive pillars as supports, make it ap pear like the vault. of some cathedral. It would form, and no doubt has formed, a magnificent ocean hall room. Time North Star's consumption of fuel during! the voyage was about fifty tone a day.— She is slenderly rigged, just like all Amer , teen steamers. Site cost about 0.300,000 Whiling. The exilense bf keeping such a yacht is about 2300 a week. Mr. Vanderbilt is I immensely rich. He was at one time proprietor of a large numherof the gigan tic Americium river ;steamers, and al the present time owns a large number Int the packets which ply between New York and San Francisco. In this magnificent trip to England, by Mr. Vanderbilt, broth er Jonathan' has certainly gone ahead of hitivielf, and has, at least surpassed every thing of the kind hitherto dune by mil lionaire Englishmen. car'f published in the Wash ington Union, Robert Mills, engineer and architect, intimates to the radio that an improved railroad engine.has been perfect ed by him, that will be capable of running a adieu minute for any distance, and that he has nearly accomplished an improve ment in the construction of railroads, by means of which this rate of speed may be made in safety. He anticipates from his improvements the ability to cross the con tinent from the Atlantic to the Pacific in as many minutes as there are miles of dis tance. Ilia improved road. he states , com bines safety of travel with economy aeon struction.- A WARSINO TO YOPTH.—Daniel T. Woodward, who.. was on Thursday last sentenced to be h a ng e d for the murder of his wile, handed the following card to the Rev. John C. ginith, on the ensuing day, when that gentleman, by invitation, first visited the unfortunate being in his cell, it having been written previously. The pa per was directedio one of the associates of his boy tali days, and designed for pub lication : .tTo the youth of the distriet.—Ae 1 have but a few days to live, I feel it my duty to caution you from following any surarsetor life. ifyou would livelong and be *spaded by all who you know: No matter how humble your situation of, life, keep the Sabbath holy. refrain frotn pro fane company, and, above all things, re. train from that great destroyer.;,,ardent spirits. Look at my condition. Instead of being one of our best citizens, beloved said esteemed by all, you find me in my lonely cell. under sentence of ilea th, charged with one of the most awful crimes that could:be perpetrated on earth; - from nave a pious youth the cause referred to above. 1) T. Wooer's's,. The above impute a solemn lesson, by which WO trust the youth to whom his addressed will profit.—Washington Re. public. Cherries without stones have been pro. dulledin France by the following method? —ln the Spring, before the circulation of the sap, a young seedling cherry tree is split, from the'upper extremity down 4 the fork of 'roots thee, by tonne of a piece of wood in form of a 'Spatula. the pith is carefully removed from the tree ih such a 'manner as to avoid any 'icor- Haim, qr other injury , ; a knife le esed only for - commencing the split. After wards, the two sections are brought togeth er. and tied: with woolen, mire being taken to • ohm. bermatically , With elaye the whole lei;gth of the cleft«. Tfutsaps :Amon reunites the separated portions of the tree, and, two' )14ars afterwards, cherelfis;ire , Eirodoced et,the usual ke ppintrunee, bat in ''stMid Of kWh's, there will only be small /111111PPIRTANT IPILON TUN F1 1 11111R1161...... The Halifax papers of • the 16th• state the fotherx,queetion *as auuming greater importance since a Preneh eruiser had driven _O(r A British vesiel from a part oft he cried sappased to belong to England. Trench eimee a determination. to re , claim ancient and forgotten "rights, which it supposed will have an iiiportant bearing .upon American apd English right.. Two armed vessels hid sailed from Hal. ilex for Ne w and . No reform is deserving of that name whieh •etopa short of purifyiug and soften. ing the heart and elevating the mind,. The grace of God alone will enable es to do all this. Eleven slaves were sold on the eth hut. in Mobile for $7 0 850. The highest price paid for one was 81,200. A IMO of Gen. Doniphan or Libetty, Mo., died on the 9th ult„ from firkin g a dose of corrosive sublimate in mistake For An printer being *eked . Is titled° . mein was crazy," lie replied,-- , 4N0 s lba word implies that a person hos lost sense ; the tudieitisal spoken ul never had any." J , ,e74 Admirals Mumma diva FIIIILapkg.- mitl.-j--tseitti Douglass, s respectable cit izen of.Philadelnhia, being in ilt health. wont Up the Schuykill to the Falls, lasi Wednesday, to see about purchasing a farm, and on Friday his body was found Soiling in the river, with a stab indicted on the breast, perforating the lung. His wallet and several other articles he usual ly carried in his pockets are missing. Recovery of fiamoges.—From Prowl . dance, R. 1., we learn that over three thou. sand dollars were on Monday recovered from the city, by a Mr. Clapp, who fell on a slippery pavement' and bikilte his leg, last winter. The gimintl on which the plaintiff based hi. iuut was that the city was bound to enforeetthe ordinance provi ding. for the removal 01 snow and ice from the walks. Be C4171701111.—.The newspapers around the country are recording deaths froth sun: qtroke and drinking ,cold water, white the blood is heitelOritli exercise: Thi Mid day ion shnild be ivoidetl as alba as possible. and cold water should bedrauk sparingly. DRSTRITCTION RV GRAIRINIOPPRROL-A . gentleman from Somalille. in ..letWer Make&ld township. Informs the Doyles town (Pa.) Democrat that the grarahno pare are very destructive in that vicinity / The fields are crowded with them to such an extent that a person passing over them drives the insects up before him in per. fen clouds. Several fi'elds were almost entirely stripped of their crops of clover. MATH or . A CHILD OF MAL 11.1310/1: The infant daughter of Mrs. Lynch, one .of the women murdered by Authur Spring, died on Monday. of cholera Miamian, at the residence of James Williams, in PlM ',spunk road, Philadelphia, whose wife has kindly taken charge of it •ince• the murder. The twin brother of thus child is still livisg, and carefully tended by an otherbenevolent family in the vicinity. Chief Justice Parson said have been so long in the habit of hearing crimi nals of all grades refer all their miseries to intemperance that I have ceued to ask them . the cause of their ruin." BALTIMORE MARKET. Pnoit TR Ira ALTINOItie OWN or rzsricatuirJ Fl.olllll.—The Flour market is quiet. Hold ers are somewhat firmer under the late Euro peeu advice' by the Humbolt. They *ere asking $4 75 per bbl , without being able to find buyer.. Nothing done in City Mill.. We quote Rye Flour at $3 75, and Corn Meal $3 00 per bbl . FIBH.-Bupply light. Herring 500 a*6 50, Shad 075 a $lO per bbl. - • GRAIN— Receipts of Geein very _ fiat and the sales small.' Red Wheat 1 03 a $ I OS, white do. 1 14 a 411 10. Corn. 51 a 53 cents for White, and 57 a 58 for yellow. Oats 41 it 42. Rye 85 aBO Clotrerseed 48, Timidly *2 87. Fla:owed *l' 20. OROCERIES—Rio Coffee 94 • Bf. Sugar • Moisten dull. Rice 8} a 4i. PROVISIONS, Providoti market dull, and sales smell. We quote Mesa Pork of 415 7. and Prime $l4 60 per bbl. Mena Reef $l5 75 per Mil. Baron shoulders Oi cents. aides 771 a 81, ' hams 10 e 14. Lard in bbls t 1 a 10, and in keys Ind • 11. Butter in kegs 12 • 13. Cheese Si a 9 cents. YORK 1111 AR KET. FLOUR, per MI.. from Wagons, *4 37 WHEAT, per bushel, 1 06 to 1 15 RYE, 4 . b 0 L:r.m.l, WI . OATS, 44 36 TIMOTHY Se:ED, per bushel, 2 110 CLOVER SEED, .. ' 600 FLAX-SEED, 1 25 PLASTER OF PARIS, per ton, 6 30 HANOVER MARKET. FLOUR, per barrel, (Rum Wagons) $4 12 WHEAT, per bushel. 1 00 to 1 10 RYE. " •• 75 CORN OATS. 35 TI MOTH Y-H I :ED, 2 00 CLOVER-HEED, 6 00 FLAX-HEED, 1 12 MARRIED, In McCann/6MM. on Wednesday morning, the Bth, by the Rev. N.G. White, Mr. i. ROBIN. SUN, formerly of Adams county. and Miu MARY F. DUFFIELD, of McUounelsburty, Ful• ton county. On the lath inst.. by the Rev. Mr. Hallowell, Mr. LW !$ STON ES I FEU and Miss LIZZIE, daughter of Henry Myera, Esq., oil of New Chester, this county. In'Osergetimn. D. C., on the 7th Instarif, by the Res. Slicer, Res. WM. H iof the Baltimore AnnualbConferenee. 1., Mlss LIZZIE S., WM* (laughter of the officiating clergrinids.• On the 91st inst., by the Res. Jscoli Zisgler, Mr. THOMAS STEVENS, of Huntingdon township, inid Miss CHRIST/NIA M. MEN— DES, of Middletown. DIED-. On the 19th Inst., hi Itlillaeteern, Mho HAN. NAB KNAUSS, aged 49 yeas, 10 menthe and 119,days. PUBLOC SAM triPHE undersigned. Executor of JOHN STREALY; aen'r. devisees],'-will sell at public sale, on Saturday Me 13th day of August next. as 10 o'clock A. 151., 'on the premises,. , , , ' : A FARM. Containing 148 . ACES, more or lest. situate in "Mountjoy town• ship. Adores county, about.six miles from Gettysburg And Moe miles from Mono ver--ithe estate of the said John' Strealy, 'deceased. The improvemeuts are a LOG AND FRAME . ' wzioritzumuunin HOESE • 9 ono I I * Large Bank Barn, just new, Wagon Sited, Corn Crib and other out buildings. There is plenty of all kinds of knit, such as Apples, Peaches, Cherries, &c. The Farm is good Red Land and can be very easily improved, being within three or four miles of the Limestone quarries. tr?" A I.Elo—ca the same lime and place will be sold Five Acres of Mountain Tim- ber Land, situate in Marianna township, Adams co. adjoining lands of Isaac Boyer, Noel, and others. Attendance given and the terms mad, known by SAMUEL DURBORAW, I June 24, IBs3—ts. Executor. JOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERS W ANTED by the subscriber, who will give regular employment and 'pod wages to two or three good work men, if application be matte moon. D. KEN DLEHART June 3,1853-3 t gar Blanks of all kindsgior sale at this office. . IMPORTINIIIHIPITILISIS. PUBLIC SALE . if frIINERAL MILLS, Ip' N 'nominee of an order of the Or phau'it Court of Adams en., the pub- AT PUBLIC SALE. ,wriber, Execiour Ail WM. W. II()LT ZINGER, deceased, and Administrator of the estate of JOHN T. FERREE, tleiod. a per cent on the Capital invesild,' will oiler fur sale,, on S'aturilay the 9th guarantied to the purchaser. A I day of July next. at I o'clock P. M., on T HE unde.signed, Assignees of R(11-; the premises, the, following property of ERT CODEAN, will sell at P 'ie th i. e ... lik A m _li H rm ous of e l a llolt u zing t er of an G d- r F o rt u rr n e d e, Sale, on Thursday; the fi rst day of viz : levaler next, oil the premises, the vain .le ' property long known as ' i OOBEA 'I3 • • . • MILLS,"- situate on Marsh Creek. C - Containing Be Perekelk missal* ~. berland townehip; Adana county P a 'about one mile east of the York sa . miles west of GiiitYabarg. low th e Springs, in Latimore township, 111 / leading from Gettysburg in liagenno4n, the . . . 1 Md., containing 71 ACRES, more or lue nn Berlin _rakd. adjoining len ds of Al. fted miller. Nathan Staith. and ether'. of valuable :and. . . i The improvements consist of 2 Tin 2 4 .—,-A Corner Lots 81"ORY LOG ' - ' *haste in Peterstnirg, (Y. 8.) fronting 60 su m ujor di . feet on the turnpike and 156 feet on the State mid, adjoining lots of John P. flousEs , . Boner end others. • , TERMS—Cash, ilprnithe confirmation one of 'which is weatherboarded, and thi dealt , . other has a stone back building snitched 11CrThers will *lgnite sold tit the sadie with stabling to each. Carriage Halle! time and place one Share in a' Hay Scales •-eiirn Crib, Dry, !louse., and other op erected on the said 'premises . ; with other 'buildings. There is a well of good vole f Personal property of siddideceasOd. at the door of one of the Houses. wih a ' JOHN WOLFORD. pump in it; and an excellent garda..4 , June 10. 1858-41. each. Thereis a *trivia, V 0131114:4 0 Ikt, C IMAMS of about 100 spple trees. nearly all hedge. beside a large,number ..of: Peach, Oar. Plum and Apricot trees. • , 1 The - boa is principally tattom oltood quality; and in a state of good aultivtinit, with a full proportional limber sod bder fencing, a large portion of Which hpnet and nit. and put Op_ during the last twee or four y_ears, i There is also a large • !, • ALACLSMITEI snots' - with shoeing and coal sheds attach* , There is also on this property i val uable _,...- i q MINERAL SPRINI.L the water of which has been wilily:4 and found to contain rare, and valnahhiqual- Ines THE is new, having been put in oi n the let day of January 1851, II! is 3 stories high ; the basement story die, of superior material and workmanshir; the other two stories frame, we atherburcled and painted in the be s t magma, with spouting, Lightning conductor&e. 'here , era Jwo overshot water • wheela, 4 inn of :! -.Stones, 2 French Hurts and ,2 Ahuntry I Sunnis, ( warranuid good.) either lair of ; which will drive all the machinery. fliers, it a Corn and Plainer Breaker. Hirst rga chine, Hopper buy . (:rail; and FlivirSle vators ; also. Grain Conveyors to YI the Graneries on two floors ; Friction Hois ting Gears at both ends of the Mull where loading cud unloading call be dim; whit convenience at the same lime, hasiig an Open road around the building The Gearing is spur and betel; priif pally rain iron, with Wooden cogs. - TI, buil ding and machinery are construct ! with the very best material that could a pur chased, and for durability, conikUietice and neainess are unsurpassed by' my in thecounty. The MiU is insured inia safe THE SA W-MIIIL constructed, well construed, in good rep r anal does a good business atonally. 'the old Mill Hawse, which is still standing; might be used' to advantage fur inuchinerpf any kind This property has many and peilliar advantages connected with it. It i ted in a healthy, well cultivetri and productive neighborhood, couvenint to Churches of all Religiotie Dehomitilionv, Schools and Factories. The roathilead ing to it are good, affording good , facilities for the transportation of gime. Ilia! stresed by which the Mill is propeled is hirge, and the water power at ill timi suf ficient to do sit extensive and locetive business. The. Railroad, about to blend atructed front OcuYsborg to. be of inoulcuiable adriutunce as it, af ford facilities for transporting Flo t to the Philadelphia and Baltimore ruitkets witlreoinparttyvely triffiug expense. As a business place, Ibis• proper? is net surpassed by any in tt a count,. and winild be a • destr . atile kiestiust 0. COUNTRY s•roa.. A tract of Wood-Land4 adjoining, the above property. eon/king of about 70 AcitiKtic is no% in the market. and eon be bought on acom modeling tertns ; the land. is pod. opd covered with Timberlol superior gitlity. consisting of White Oak. Walnut. h. dte., led situated only one fourth 'lf +a mile from the Saw Mill. As property of this description is selkon in the market. Capitalists would do tell to,call and see AS IT WIL1.1 ) 061 TIVELY BE SOLD. The terms trill be made accommodating. and an indioptia ble tide will be given to the purchssei—• Possession will be given on the Lai of April 1864 ;or if desired, on the 1 .1 01 Oetidlef nest._ Any person wishing to vie* the pro r ty call upon ROBKRT Coax/is, maid ig thereon, and any desired information a- speeiinuthe same -may be obtained applying personally or by letter to hi., either of the Assignees. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock said day, when attendance will be gir and terms made known by SAMUEL COREA N. JAM ES CUNNINGHAM, June 17, 1853—ts. Assignees. H ARPER for June, illustrated w more than 100 engravings. A noir volume commenced —• 126,000 coots printed. Now is the time to subscrilie at KURTZ'S Bookstore. ETH YM N 110010. IT-IL bound in the beet Turkey 14 orocio binding, Imitation of Turkey, Sheep, for sale at the lowest cash rat/1w at tie cheap Bookstore of KELLER KURTZ 'WINDOW BLINDS !—A. new m • sorment of Window Blinds, tation of Oil Blinds, just arrived at An well•known Store of KELLER KuaTz: Cloths and Cassimeres, OF every description, color and style, which we will sell Call aid see them at KURTZ'S, cheap earner. COLLARS. Laces. Edging , ' and sertinga. a beautiful variety. just re. ceived and for *Akin, ETTERS Testamentary no the estate 111 4 1 of JOHN MUNDORFF, Isle of 'Huntington township. Adams county. Po., deceased,.having been grunted to the un dersigned, residing in said township, no. lice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make payment without de lay, Mid to these having claims to present the same properly authenticated for settle - June 10.--8 t jETTERS of Adminis tration on the .4 estate of MARY BRENIZER, late of ' Reading township. Adams county. Pa.. dee'd, having been granted to the sub scriber, residing in the same township. notice is herehy given to such as are in. Ifebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those miring riaims are requested:to present the rams, proper ly authenticated. for sindemeni. BRENIZER, affiltre'r, Jane 10. RI OLAND TREVOR, Or the Pilot or ' Hunian Lite, iihMiing hole to m ake ‘ and hovrin Joie a fortune, and tlien,U3 mike anothet..., -is said , to .be -veiy_it, mooing mid instruettee booko,-40 be, had at KE.I.A.ER KURTZ'S Store. Gkrviiiir liEPOtititi) , ,HYM lIOQKS. lipother . ne w. Sonds of Hymn of the' erman litelorined Church, has just keen received at KURTZ'S Bookstore. KNICK-NACK3 frog' as . Editnee - 1 . 11116 Table. by L. Gaylord Clark, just published by the Appleions, and for bale at KELLER, KURTZ'S: LUTHERAN HXMN BOOKS. A • very large aesoriineni tit I.l3titersil Hymn Hooke, bound in every style of , store tit KELLER KURTZ. t. .LBUMSI ALBUMS! A splendid sesortment of Alberni, id serious prices, just receivedilirert Irons N. York at KELLER K taws. Kent'y Jeans and Tweeds: A NY variety of eniont.iinti etyle Air . the season, at KURTZ'S oliq,up O tie v all kinds. Cap and Letter Paper el' the best quality. Nate Paper.Visititig Cards, plain and fanny Envelopes, Pen. knives. Qttilli.Uold Pens and Peneils..te.. alway a nu hand and for sale /ow by NUISII.sOIII. APLOU4Ox OF. the best quality-i-ulanys on band sad for sale iu Gettysburg. the Foundry of • Ilk A VERY fine lot of Bonnets of the latest styles to pleat's the most foetid imis.st very low rites. to he had lit K U RTZ'S Cheap Corner. UMBRELLAS - A VERY Large anottmentodl kind za• and sizes Win 374 cents up, at Kuirrys. MORE -NEW GOODS eeeived and opened thii thy at Fah n• estock's, Sign of the RED FRONT. • 240 1 2:01L THE Stockholders of the Bark of Get tysburg, intend to make application to the next Legislature for a renewal of their Charter, under the style orthe“Bank of Gettysburg"—with banking privileges, and seine capital, rights and privileges, they now enjoy. By order of the Board, G. SWOPE, Pr&!. Gettysburg, June 17th, 18153-,-6m. NEW GOODS. T HE subscriber has just opened a fresh supply of Seasonable Goods, comprising a general assortment of Staple and limey Grp Goods, to which the early and particular attention of persons wanting cheap goods is again respectfully invited. • April 22, 1853 STACKS OF THEM. WE heie just received a splendid ask w sortmedt of Vests. Such as Black and fancy Satins, Clt;th and Cassitneres Tweeds, &c., &a., and willi be sold low at SA MSON 'S. fig ATTINET velvet and a great variety * O7 of PANTS GOODS for Men and Boys. at the cheap corner of KUlt l'Z'S. lONNS. Ribbons, and Parasols, a EX eine assortment. and, very chimp, at 'LOTUS. Cassimerer. Commodes. ‘-- 1 Kenlucky .1.1111111. tuition Cloths and Yawns. "sap it SCHICK'S. I 8. FIIINESTOCK & SONS. NOTICE. JOHN MUNDORFF, Executor. NCTIO2. a H. BUEHI,EIt T. WARRgN & SON•. 1101 V b. MIDDLECOFF Y111)014ECOFF'8. Books A'. "gooks -11 S. H. RVIAHILER HA S received a largely liWreatied :I;o6oti ment of Books, and St:intoned', of every vvrie:y— Classical, Theological, School, Miscellaneous akV BOOKS which constitute the largest and hest net• imminent ever opened in Gettysburg. and are offered at the la. VERY LOWEST PRICEN,x3II ALSO—a large assortment of STA— TIONERY it FANCY GOODS—GoId and Silver Pens and Pencils, Pen-Knives,: Writing Paper of all varieties and beet qualities, Envelopes, Perfumery, Soaps,: &c.. &. grj•Call anise° at the old web.' lished place in Nambersburg street, a few doors groin the 'diamond. S. 11. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Pa., June 3, 1853. , LUMBER. PERSONS having LIN ftER to die pose of, in track for Furniture, will find it to their advantage to call at the cheap Cabinet 'Making I , l4oiblisioneot or (lEO. E. BRINGMAN, South Ilaltintiere street. next door to the Compiler office. Nay 27. 4 -- COUNTY TREASURER, THE endersigned gratefully seknoWi ' edgea the liberal support extended to him in the last canvass for COUNTY 9'REASURE:4i. and rempectfully an• !mutters to his friends and fellow citizena o f the enmity, that lie will he a candidate for that office at the ensuing election, loth- Jeri to the declaim; of the Whig County convendon. Should I he an fortunate as to obtain the nomination and be elected, I pledge myself to diecharge the ditties of the office protnptly and with fidelity. GEO. ARNOLD Gettysburg June 8. . _lBs3—te.. PARASOLS. ZH E ladies will please tall al KURTZ'S Cheap Corner and see huge and well selected Jot or PARASOLS. among diem large sizes. eep It Before the People, TttA•e. hikliCUS SAMSON has net received one of the largest and most varied asoortment of Over (liana 01 every theuription everolittred in the eounty, and ittprirewthat will not only please, but re• ally astonish. Give us a call before pur ellassng. „-;': Ti - UM PUBLIC. • rtE•Subicrihrrllesires to eall the e st• - eiition of the Cititetile of Adams Colunty, (0 bill extrmii.ve murk of Books. , Foley:Clouds, Jewelry,. Mummies,- Perfhotery, Bruilwa, CoMba, 44e &mt. Ahoct. flats • and Caps;, • which tor variety and eltespuesa, he clegis cit euro'petitino 'this or ati 'tithe neigh. hoeing Counties. e_r Cnit and see, nu the North East Canter of Centro Square. Juno 10.) *KELLER. KURTZ. No THE 1,4 A DIEN. A LL the latest and mom fo.illiontible I t. styten SHOES, GAITERS and SLIPPERS. i Warrant-d. writ mullp, at) KELLER KURTZ'S. CHILDREN'S SHOES, the best al , . sorinient an tnwn KEI.I.EIt KUILTY'S. Berages and Delaines, A beautiful ar*nrfuMnt, all styler" lobe had at KI/ RTZS Clwap Curper. HARDWARE, T HE loosest armor:mem of Hardware, Smllery. Dye-stuffs ever offered, will be sold on better terms than Ilan he hail elsewhere. purelluritig from the nuondseturers. we feel eiudideut that We can offer.iiiilotteuietits to !poiOwners to give us a call Ar., evimitutt uur sinek; B. FAHISESTOCK & HUNS. Sign of the lied l'rold. GROCERIES & ger;enaware very cheap at /17/LINESTOcA" - - _ L ADIES' Drees Goods , Derege De. Lateen. rrinuii Lucite, Wes De- Lawee &v.. will lie sold cheaper at FH/LVESTOCK'S thus, they eau be had elrewheire.. B ONNE'T'S, Ribbon. and Flowers, large aseortatent of the styles, to bu luund at Queensware, IN all its varieuel. ettil ; ityles cheap at in• KURT Z'S cOrner. • ' . • 1' iARASCHAS and FANS, a variety that •m• must please, will be Nun! at OCHIcK'S, (-LOCKS & JEIVEURY.--YoU will find the above atilt:lea fur sale veil . ; cheap, at the one price Inure oh SAMSON . . DAVOS AND NC giDIO/Ni IF all kinds. from the best." " tionses in the City, Cllll,. Stonily oh 1111hti and for aale at the Drug and Bookstore of S. 11. June 4, 1852 F, B 0 W rik'S Essence of Jrimairea Ginger IV HIS Essence is a . 4 1reparalion of ton usual excellence. In ordinary diet rlooa, incipient cholera, in shoo, in all ea se s of prostration ul the digestive functions, it is ul inestiatable value. During the preva lence of epidemic cholera and etiolate• complaints of children, it is pecullatly ef ficacious : eo gamily , indivulutt e l or trat:el• ler should ha w idiom it. UTION.—Be sure to the Orin lute exaenen,'Ullielt is prepared only by P. BROWN, at Ilia Dritg • und Chemical Store. N. K Corner of AIM nod Chesl. nut .S'lreets Philadelphin. and for .sule by all the reapeetable A poiltetariea in the United States, and fu tiatysburg, Pa, by SAMUEL It Ilimitteat June 11', 1753;a-Iy, WANTED. Customers to purchase a supernir lot of Dlark French bor sht,' Casannere Pane, fancy Cassimettiol every description, Cassinet Pants of every shade and quality. together with say a. mount of velvet Cords. Linens. Cottons, &c., it the une-priee4iture of SAMSON. ,cwy> ai'i~~M::stud.~~«M~~f'T~tF;l~s'~`~"~y~tS~`.. • H E " 4dant Amur itlitital Piev Ay" surance Campany" , lotalid at Get tYlibtirg. is now in successfollopetation, sew Wetness of rates. scononliusti s o ma !lien t rite affairs.and safety in Insunewes, ;ialleltges eionparivon with soy other similat chilli:tiny. All its operinfebe are conducted midst. the personal eupervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Books of the triltiplitty lire at sill Mbar opt t ta the iiiipectiott Of thus. inset-eV it. As do travelling iiiklns ilteempiny , persons desiring to hiSithe Mtn maitseip. placation to either of thit Ileitagers, Crow whont all requisite tift bs gained. ICl•the Managers arts t Menallen—Wm. H. Wibunr; • t Cumberland—Robert MrlittlHir; - Nita hen —Jacob King, ' Fr•mklin—Andrew fleintaelmoti, • Hamiltonhais--Amos W. Maginly. •. ; I.6erty—.lolin Musishasen, jr., (Want—John L. N0..1, Reading—Henry A. ?Irking, Latinawa—JaenbGrlean, a- Itiountjny —Joseph Fink, D ' Berwick—A./avid E. HeflinNee. _ llerimah—George swop,. 1.1. A., sa•blet. H. litteienenn, A. E. Kurtz, kl E. Row& jab* Chrimmen. A lea. Cobinin, Eden , N4a*prf.,llll. It holly, Valentine Werner. Preei.lent—GEOßGB SWOPE.. • Vice Pregitletit—Aaltuitt. H. gventip, , Secretery—D. A. iivems.rk.' Treesurer—J ACOIS Oeiret. Exertiti.e Committee—Aiming* kiN, Roster MTvent, JANA' 111 416 - 1852-11. CAHRIAOEIII NEW ESTABLIINMENTir T HE Ruhaeriher reapeetfldt, the piihlin that he is (+NNW ilf the earriagt•Ahlking business and Is preps. red to pot up work in the most astirriraie. tory wanner. Any persom amain% plat CRIUMBiIi o Buggy; Boat Body, of SO** Carriage, will do well he undeceived. Itar REPAiSINIA done et fhb shwetert notice no moderate tersno, et hie WWII) bel.; twee!) Weet Middle and Wept York smelt Inquire al DANNER & Zusorktee Hard ware Store. The etiblieriber tenders his thanks to his eustothers Ibr their pathiouve and respeov fully asks a enotioaanee 01 the sane. ~. 'JOHN L. tiourzwoßTH.. Mireli t 1. latia--Clat • Spring & Summer Clothing: , ► I HE ettletcriber 1111101 IPOVIR to inform hie eusiontyrs and the public generally that he has Jost Hi* turned from the eities nl Baltimore, Phihis dolphin end New York. with one of thit largest, cheepest-end best selected stuck u( Ready-made Clothiug, OM' if erect to this couisty, and is detertvia mined to sell diem at prices that cannot fail to give entire sadsfaciiint to all whd favor hint with a call. You can rely ad that toy fund; of Spring and flulaNtsit Clothing. were bought at the right Risen at the right place. unit at right price.. MARCUS, SAMSON.; • April 115. „ - apprentiee if anted., AN APPRENTICE In the Tailoring Business will he taken by the under. signed, if application he made Unmans's+ ly. The applicant must he of good. manly habits, sod must clime well reentutnendeiL Ahoy from the country would be prefer+ red. J. H. SKELI.Y. Feb. 18,1853.—tf Fresh Garden Seeds,' CV' Al.l. KlNnel s - just received frh ‘Ar 'the r*lebrated "Shaker Garde ' N. York. and !or toile by tuit s. S. H. BUP.III.EIL March 18,1888. -.- Settle up and save Costs I 'P /looks and arconitts havebeen pat red hi the Itandttof D. A.•Dointeln Esquire.. for collection. Those, wishiiig, to have coati will rail on Mr. Buehler forthwith. • . . gplEßsolvs men will Ow well by calling on the subseriherpin Gettysburg, who jel desirous of purchasing. The highest Markel price will be paid et Al times. ectits he intends having the Hay, atter being parked, hauled either Itt li louver, or Baltimore, the preference le haul will he given to those from whom be unity purchase. scHlck's SOLOMON POWMA. Der. 24. 1852.—if Al.l. persons knowing tliettleellitil ihs tlehted to us by Note or HMI At , would wilt please call Witlimit delay. a* it is absolutely necessary that all Mundt lie settled st least one. a S. FA II NESTOUK & iipetat w. Dec. 91.1852, Tell yotir Friend, T AATMARC US sA NINON Jost reeeivetl and 'opened ehriieb lot nr Mack, blue nut! greet, cloth Profit WA Dress Cnattr—Cassiinerts. eashitittetio ) Tweeds, Ittileits- ebttung, &b.r—iitti tliNntme uC titt.to at the hivireet t 1 higt M 1 ' TRUNKS! 7 RUNAS AtIENERAII eeetwishiPel !Thinks * whirls Will be sold eeke cheep, THE STAR. AM) BAN/irt la published every Friday Evomiliv,s)", Baltimore streel, in 14e teknet.olfirt. but/ding, a fk'w tibara abort Ihhnesiocks &ore, by 1). A. de C. HI h E H 1414 11 . panl-rh advance lit within tho7yier r, ~ .. b .„__lf hill 1.„,,,, Within the yikerilW it, paper iltiehetinhed tihtilall often molt see piZ.‘ etrept at the option of the 'Fillet. diiintln 61 (*nth A Who", to notify a diirmebeseeep will he relinnied es n new entraltringed„, Ahlitrt~orsie not exceed' be , e4OOlll , Weir Met for *l—every suilm oi seie, 23 cents. Longer oussib Ca* nom Oriiihe 411 adrerthrenseide mol. epeeielh E 0 liven time will he ermaAttetelital tel redaction oil iii wallobothdarelho ) by the Year.. he Priptioi et oilikaallt Pre4l4l. ow; oa emmomoSoemell+ , - Vl' Dm", i 4 Cemeneinnitiaa. le i ll' sauna *rah ao , roosts 11/44., al.Lo 41 war ouaapearaourt NO ere. Ai* .. . 4110 ° w41411;-- ort 010011 PS. 1 ,- A 4 Al 4 i ~ , 4 , A ALEX. FRA ZER. HAY WANTED. NOTICE,