old lady Meet s i titid ittild•aunt tet „ a m * i gloo p ee v e . ; its nu 'e metieq begin. $ , September 30. 1737.--it l lrhuredsy lest Motto e este rippositiop. ljta plan of Wm. Allen, &N., mayor of 'this city fur i egerlitlating ObverMitept, meets with; the year part, elides feast for his citizens, neitteraute opposition. A (awes ponut na et the State Rouse, to which' at the *tram • of the New Orleans Defer, writes Itrtm the errs of note were also intited. those who are judges of such tbingii say, dm, WO Grande, as follows .tonsidering the delimiey of the viands, the ..11 has been whispered to me that secret Iv'trltltY end ex c ellency of the "'II", the I interviews arc already isknig place be great toulliher 'Of the; gowns, and yet thet tweet, some of the military and the more easiness anti order with which the whole I influential portion of the pimple on the ins liondoctet it *as the most grand and other side, for the purpose of acting in con the moat @ln:, osetertainine9t that has cert. should Santa Anna finally proclaim the been in thsloir r e re - eoaAinprica." ikaireictim, lie Federal form of likrern. went ; and tithe Mexican ['resident would, --Digirgrettreamer Hattie. f only time, at the commencement of his IlThiftt 'LATER FROM EUROFK! despotic decrees, the words ••Dictator," The !ima m rf• "'memo, or itibtesil , of the words "De the .Asffllisit soil liteseh Ruts to the 4111 very S 0 s, and '1 resident," lie would , e the storm in full blast, and itlardandlrs drinotniced-- have a good opportunity of seeing more, Pacific assurances of the evir_47rue Mexican blood dewing than he has ever Peititiit4e .11triey to the Detatotils 11060ra. f yet seem. If a tevoliition takes place I this time against him, and is successful, it NIAVI 20.—The steamer , is more than probable that his countrymen 13 4 0 0 101 arri mi t bring i ng 160 P assenF i e T s would excuse his patriotically going into "Inilfoi v ersiw ra da l e" " (the Istn ins " l t o banishment. There are many who would Artie" strived out on the 13th. nis i at i n proving their gratitude for his. in- GLAND,..TIie English Govern hy.giving him a flue! moot tmoounced in . boils .Ititises that II piltee an his mother coun try, Instead thisF A nglialt anti, French fleets were i nifill Y of allowing hint to make, for their sake, 'Impale : 1;0 tu the Dardanelles foinisheil the irecrilitC of seeking a burial asuttoy widoimilar Mstructions, and that the best , strangers." eneerstaiteing existed between France and Etighttni. .4t hems not expected that any colliat4, *seine' occur. It was further stated that Kt:lsola, the. Russian Minister 14.1141 e. , loul arrived at Paris bringing pacific assurances from the Czar. It was. however, sot unlikely that Russia would temperarily occupy the frontier of the Dannhim proviimes. , Mr. Franck mused for all die correspon dent", .reording the imprisonment of tie. grace ittAttukh,Carolna. lie was convinc ed if South Carolina was properly pressed. she writild annul her black laws. The Norm:4B,omm was therefore ordered. lit tlte Douse of Lords, Lord BeßtlllllPill made a similar, apptiou, ..Thip,,cktyl of Southampton gave a splr.n antertsiunteut ,to Com. Vantlerbil I, 'at which 200 ; guest* were present, The clonampkire btu.' Won a large . company , oiSouthamptoniatis on a cruise off tile' Deualinren.rmast of England. ;lELIiGi:EV.-"-Advices from Coustanti impleto the Atli, state that Turkey handed ; to the ambassadors of the four great powers a plee,expleining , the measures taken nil maimain the integrity of her territories. Reek , dielaring firmly that any arrange.; toent Bowie us out of the question I while4,hat,puwer persists in her exortii-1 lam deutends. Ou the 28th the French minister gave Deschid Pasha the formal assureatietuf tilte supplrt of the French fins ernmetiti and Lord Stratford Redclifte was to have had an audience on the 2il of i June,. foe.** purpose of giving a similar assurance* ow Lite part of I;:tiglefitl, Thu Russian fleet at Sehastopel consists el Li ships cd the line, 8 Irigates, and 12 *POI* fOl!14. 1 ~Fete neilitary preparations of the Turks wern,cemied on with great_aetivity. A 'l'l44ielt item of 32 sail was anchored at the enflame* pf the Black sea on the 3011 t. At this,apttetal,l2 corvettes and reveral frig- stes,,Wrce,btrieg armed to he ready by the 20_ , dome., A hundred and forty fiat' 1 1,0 1,1 , , , Were . employed in transp oiling 1 artillery and ammunition iodic fleet and cit atfal on die ;Bosphorus. The militia are, Twist* in from all quarters, and the troops were,au tre,reviewed by the Sultan on the 3 00 1 ,1 .1 ,ghteillese al Constantinople was owl oarimipt ? t[te scarcity of vessels ; but there wicupt Ouch panic. guL t rerittig. commander of the; Russian Puntrientegigade„ had arrived at Denja,on the ,lefOtaulk.ui the. Pruitt., .„ • A ZAi li f orgiontreut of Colored .Vett;neti . -..t.itrolitut.—Thin Charleston thaurier; speaking of the discontinuance' by tit* British Government of the case in., • alittiLent by Mr. Matthew, British Consul' i ll c*tßllttitti to try the constitutionality itflhe Etouth,Citrolina police law in rela, lion to free colored seamen entering the Pikit'aftlooth Carolina, remarks as fol. 1 40 . rat . 1 this State' hie. - stiffels&..,... defeat' olleiner • ,„”.11Y0, hail, this pacific, friendly, anti Great trout Imperfeet - orgattileitlatelheniiil oths eppaiilssios course on the part of Gre 1 et event ; widish it grave leestiottrfor the upilaittee an augury of good; "( 1 •as consideration of o w••uv •Ne State' Ventral reftielpl4. it ought n o t to he lust nit the'! Committee hoe the veil best'Whitiorgattj• people of our Northern and western sister • *Wes,. 11 . Great Oritain, in all the majes- i s z , atilie nbe legLieeed /*Um' Daily ty of..her power. autLin all her aiiii•slavery 1 P " wa• feehn yietits AO the necessity of oar pot. ire law,,,stityly our sister States should not be heihintl her, either iti josii..o or comity. On the ether hand, this wise and friendly step of the British Government should re act no ourselves. and iuclure us so to mod ify the law as to render it less of. insists to foreigners, and to substitute a kind . of eutrete. or some oilier system for the'prs;Sette'unsvise and impolitic ime.— Coliired ranks, stewards, and seamen are tirterltittliettl up in jail, as soon as they ar rl;l4 in'iout city. until the vessels in which they 'cline are ready for sea ; and, in the tstestitisais;makrottein with supposed ill treettseht; they are allowed to hold inter. ironess , with our slaves, left in jail fur rale, or °mutilated there fur crime. The ion pohley of the law is patent on its fsee, and north no atgament to show it. let us duos yield in our turn, and sue well for our. owe polkas issentirtesy to oilier States and Makes. sabstittite a curlew or some other system for the present plan, of per soetalittette•eratiOn, without crime. Let it he nteale e law, either that. after the riughipeCtimr curlew, (I. e. of stir first 41411 4 4,41); Or at any other time, no tree evt{arud ; sir seaman shall hit rite.tdeatierfrithittit * permit, specifying its toloo.rionk either the master or lion mine ser hose the mayor or auy sidertuim." ~si llieriwelbjetst derives atleitiiiirel interest iteelemeetiou with the resent delimit lie Ibbille t 'ofterde. and It he hoped that the itimAiipiawilliotte el the Cuurier will be . 41411 1. 1 1 41 ,i't.ritun.—Ffear ere 'nil to n. Mt extraortlioary t Stela in the li ~ , Ittilltifiii Cho/tiers township, Al• Il i . *natol: inter a apace of tonne three ap aft t 4, hoover and al ileart 4 rivi et atif tialf Artrectetl.. Spine have a in &riving them away, by white. iloolt. i'll'i ,c,,,. _tletitlibetr ikawFt the dwelliect, l r MON, sl strewing lima plentifully Own are turn salTeriog kw ~ sefifelitikkiitieriatuasr--The testirr 414 Oldialaillariiirts. It it said, is only pikiffOldirt areita. It oto talks, Cho wiii44,0006614. tit sitter takiialitiettf4br Oki birprlistirtv fur hie vspisair Suborn..ler Mr. John who is employed by Monsieur Maillefert to assistin raising the Pie am e r Atlantic, har . furniahed the Iltdralo Contrnerded wWsntite, interesting information respeettng the experience of* diver, from which, we extract the follow- 1 ing t-- I...cite marine *rem .irtineists ore per fectly tight lndia l rubber dress. topped ,by a eopper'heltust „with ',clear. thick, plate of glass in Irinot . The.pipea. which snap , ply and exlisust the:eivro.leati hues the top of this helmet. Vivo lettering !requires much !stmt.-10pr sigh !Ithitetinttgli'ell men 1 be ing emploi'ed iiimitii:iit 'tlitit'sanie h eir. and compelled to 'Sinai' Itini at that. A great pressure of stir ii et *idled 14 the diver upon thsluttly,,ailiti► tothffiii.. to.the r I Melt, and 'very fi'or, mail: ji44'tionftl bear I it for any./ Irogth of Aloe. When Orst.go t Mg into the trees,, the imssetien of oppres. l sion is eery itreofititehlg.. tinlviiitifs tar in.! f a great measure "after thileiltit itterhater. When a deb th. of we feet ...is retched in the 1 ' descent, the Irmo; heroines entirely emit- tied of air ! and coney/tea tit the bilily, cans- i mg a pressure elrefer,ihe divir , egbal to I ! the !wit cif s ten,pottutf,irsiiiht. excepting' f o'4lo Ci te hevolt Which- is -pro/acted by the `, copper ivilinet, The difficulty "in breath , ing now %conies greet: mid a painful een i saiimi is experienced lay. Abe. think.; the ! i 'MS 1 wonting distended. .. and , the head seetningly splitting: 'Thilrenetittuett until , after descending' - Sniffier' tin or ter el4ii'leet, 1 when the pain ,ia . iilleSiiii, the diver, feels 1 cion'Ortshle. coil, esprrieer s tkit.. 00 further I ioconvenienne. Wheu about sixty feet hrt"W , itluf fo'fl*te• .hlifill'Oft e.liWt. ,legiti mate iiiimiAkants, of Sit . k ovater suriptiod the diver, niblifitig ?it, !heir strange !tailor las thinigh he Were .firrifi fist the 6slies."—: After, reseltiMg setieniy,hve feet, all is per fectly' o'ar)k--pi h:i,Fy..inipe,iTtT4blis -dark; Inear—andan ermine time plays around the ie''lqt' 11*:!!!.?0111'1"Pq,le, .caused y the / friction ; (('l titp i ptim i 41141,,0111 . 01111 . 11911. i d red ss,d sixty lettk,fite,wstrr is very cold, l i be,inl( hl Oft pr s ett lOW's"' tv,iLltiu four or . / tive iltgrees fit. Reezing,,, ' 'AO' Flic-Ventitoinsit'Xlixes To" Flit. utio.- 1 -This ti•ef•Apill State Gettind Com miiferi;ittif haiethigo held , Itt this city. de: eidetroir their WOO* opeettneii: for ilie dn.! siting fall ,tiimpiign i 'MI / from what we leant ilf shit trognottnier'Sgreted spun. ii is 1 inscniiit 'llnit'illef NO& determined Upon' milking their onrinistatintr very thormigh ' mill'entiiplete. ''A'Fitittlithininvitterilifllltr- respithilencirwas received ii pint, seitentled to enibeare' in its'estotitential and impor tant ()petitions,' 'freely county , ie • the Stmts. flitting the risinith of Atgint, the members of the nikeniftlee'Will he subdivi=' dell' into dietneti, anti ivin Visit the euun: ties Officiidly. Let the 1 1Vhige profit by this bold eximple'nf their opponents. ft eanuot he iletnett ihel'ihe Wiwi* lie n, in _ . _ MR. BKLlSortfe Afrilluieorhaireer-The, New York Tribune. in aitiatlitorial. article, ninon the. 'a ppeiltretent .o 5 ,the; Austria% Doneul General.* and Itoilionaltifirof *volt ' MS our charge to lif.lland ► wars theltillow. lug language shout Mr. liiiintones upon the democrat...y..l -Welhow he raid largely ; we know that often. Arken•the-R Democratic Central •cotantiliee were elwktl of money. he alone was ready kr. bleed freely ; we • know that $ eentribuiiihni merit exceeded ihirifs. thertisterd Liellara.!? • In plain language. the Telbunir allegeel that this person. Who wok professional financier or broker in . New York. has rev/ Marty purchased the pea item-44w tatuarNe ican Ambassador at the ilegkar., MELANGHLI OCCURRENCII....Ar melon oholy occurrence look place in Meat tVio che,,ter tuwuihip, about three miles.froto this place, on IVeditesilay afternoon; lto t which' resulted in the death- of a now of Yir„—Witiner,aged atmai yearn.—. A ',leg of powder had beep left iu a shed near the dwelling, and dusitig the abearme of ihe family the child, nor apprehending a ny d„toger, set lire b, it will,' a Illalah,. which caused a dreadful explosion, and mangled the ch; Id in a most shocking man ner. Medical assistance was called in, but all efforts to save the life of the child were unavailing, and it expired in a few home after the occurrence. 'flie building was also set on tire, which however, was extinguished before much damage had been done.—..l'ork Republican. :I Legal l'oinl Settle(l.—'l , 6 New York Tribune, alluding to the case of Miss recently acquitted fur the deliberate murder of berseducer,.ssys It is virtually settled, by a score of ver. dicta, running through the last twenty years, that a seducer may be killed with impunity by his victim, or even by ber brother or - husband. He is a wild beast, whom any one wtiosn he has specially in jo retl. may shoot or stab with impunity, We do nut here approve or condemn this chapter of Itytrah law—we simply state the fact of its exiatence." SIKOCLAR CAOSIC OF DEALIIII.--Nathan Holmes. Jr., aged 111 years, died in Ply mouth. Mass., a few days ego, from bleed. in` it the pars, inconsequence of the es. trAetton of s tooth tw o •ear. since. eentrroms AM? TREATIVICNT Or COUP. t SeLcu l , - 4 mettle*, corre.pondentler e New Yotk l'imds, writing on the.etcb ject of coup de setkii, a disease which his caused so ninny suilderi deaths since ate hot weathet , set in, thus describes tliie symptoms and the proper remedies to be applied : "The symptoms of its approach differ somewhat. Its swims its attack is very sudden, with slight indioations, if any, of its approach ; though,as a general thing. vertigo or dissine*Ongingi in Ahel etre, dimness of sight, pain and 'showiness in the herslywas4llls pessessotwasaf wooled* soolsil. and of opoplexy. Persons Oxperlencing 'These symptotife; Or their approothi should immediately*t iind ' rtat home and by makinguse &ammo actheyloon, of Cold appliesstione to. the heath will in proba bility, "Pisa.. the patient in • cool 'end airy situation. with his head and 'boulders ele., wed. and , while.sume one is removing his cravat, unbuttoning his shirt collar, and removing or. loosening vrlttnever else, that may be tight about his person, dealt sud denly cold, water.on his head. may bedone with a •pitcher. or any suable vessel, held at some little distance above the head, pouting out lipon.it a large and steady stream. Musisril plasters may also on' the over ihe upper park of the feet and ed wris t is. But coetittue the water. 'and the patient must be Saved. “the dahoring . min, from the nature of e oy iroint, is mitre subject ti? ;necks ofthis Ind than any other class, of person*, as ifs° short-necked and Corpulent indi- Tat Edarreak Quarriort.-1-Frorn the complexion of the' latest foreign advice., it is nerlain that the Eastern question • pre sente•iirtfihre Attiring espies thin before. and that As shunt exeittitt by' Ito fibl4ile 1 preparttioni of 'both lutist* anti Turkey bat ennsiderebly dintinished. 'flat there exists'smite cruise lime such a attune there is little diiiibt, , dviterther that tides it to be I found in tllet'atiitdile Plumed by the two I greet Werterninetrere of Europe. dr to the I gond sense of the 'bailot Emperor him- I self: 11 it slated that detifieuthet have ; been retelvetl. in r.i. ettntaining es ' stitettege tif the Alamos unwillingness to do seething to diedirb the pestle' of Europe. I 1 and the diMedity shall be settled without eel 1 tilftWial 111 Arnie. Tile Emperor • *mture I ;atilt to of opinion that the quositett igen i tirety' &religions one, aril is perional be 'Seen• him and the Suiten, and that, at the I 1 same time, he himielf would be the last lln Violatee the law of online.. illy. Ria. I steloff,--the , Russian. Minister of 'Joshes. ' whole no* in P,aris, hid' en interview with the French Minister of Poteign At fairs. In this conference . , he is reported to hitt stated that" Russia would itecopjr slie•Dattuhtan principalities, but would not extend the occupation beyond their fron tiers. This d hinn prevails ienerally both in-Etighott.' end Francs, and is probe bly pretty neardhe truth. , . &Ave lotacor vs: Vtitotra—A rmrres &lndent of the Journal of Conorterce. who lota taken a recant excursion no the Rap paltatitteek *WILMA' Fredericksburg; no ticed.tbavlabor appeared to be scarce and high, autl,a.general,complaint ht of Meer:amity of labor—awing to t h e en ,„ igraliaa of ea,marty. proprietors with their elaveni. Good.craillera.. whether Nara Or white, commasidsti readily two &thins a day,—n high price in proportion to the low rate of the pfroduce market. Looking to the character of this labor in the Mutest, he was struck to notice a greet ehangeH within the last thirty yeara. 1110 re is, a- , moult she slaves, more of: free., black and much more of white labor than formerly. A few foresgo laborers, German and Irish: areinow: cotur.ng the country. It is very clear, to hint that Vie time is b, come,' , nod .is°not arty fur, off, when, in that part of the• country. statists will be retained , chiefly for home ,aervanut, while labor hr the field, as. well as in mechanic*: employ ments, will be fro. and the most, part; "A PU/IKLY AiKIRICAN Whether or nut the Washington Uni o n has tylthority in speak for thegdmintstra- thm upon questions of poblio polary, peo. ple cannot help atttaching supine importance to its utterance 911 grave questions of the day. Tito purport of an, articlo in a late neutber,of, the Union on Spain and Cuba. therefore, excite' attention. It is to the Wren that the United States could not consistently with the Presersition of its national honor pi•rtnit Spain to emancipate the slaiel in the idio m ] of Cuba. Re , sibilant% to sudittstep the Union termer "the maintenauee of a pur ly , America& , • ', SINOOLARLY Takeltt• INCIDItICT.— der Wedoieeday'of last week; 'a most .tragie eident occurred ;oti the Central 'Railroad; at Tyrone station. in this county. the pirs4 titular, of which are about asfollows::—. An' frishinan,' whose name` we' hare not learned, and , who had been employed*. boat the road !there for sortie time poet; wit nwtddng the arriitil of theitaiir to twine to Alton.; and while. kiitering about lilt hi with' another aitan-whti. nil at work tin therotith .aittitheqitire by- tome Intim* , got into a'gireu.natured' tussle, *hairlike latter ran boyishly sway, the lirstputsiand and in dlie chase the foremost tripped. tem' All, the ;Irishman (being clime upon. his heels) tell Over hien, and by a ringtilar ite% tality dislocated hie neck and died Wilma: ly ! Aftlie ling incident; surely! Hut lion much more afflicting when we add that the very train for which he was trailing bore his wife and ehddren, just from Ire. land, on their way to meet him. imagine rthen the sore anguish which exercised them while gazing on his cold and lifeless remains, instead ill receiving his loot and a ffectitmate embraces. The picture claims a tear.-11ellidaysburg Register. Tim Mission TO CHINA.—The Wash ington' Union auntoticea that the mission to China has been tendered to the Hon. It. 3. Walker, of Misaissippi, (formerly Secretary of the Treasury,; and that he has accepted the appointment; and it is also said drat the President has giver. him lull authority to negotiate treaties or do anything el9r: that tile interests of the U. S. may demand, and the exigency, in the affairs of China open the door to. A VALUABLE Sow.—lt le suited that a gentleman at Salmon Falls, California. Irom one.breeding sow, raised and sold hogs to the amonnt of 81,020,50, and has eighteen head left, vr hose value is estimated at MB. Ths fruititil head of the porker family originally cost $3OO. Frederick Tarr, convicted in Philadel phia of passing counterfeit gold dollars, has been sent to the penitentiary for IMO CUB. VINDRIML Even4g, July 1,.1853. ET:"' TOR CANAL COMMtiStIONER ) MOSES POW*ALifs of Laucmitery FOR AUDITOR, ORR IRA L. A. K. APCLUAK ) of Franklin. #O4 q. 50444, CHRISTIAN MEYERS, of Clarion The Holiest bay scrLast week are4clignated the 20ths 2let and 22d as the Wtteat days we have lom had in ' this plaee fortA e fifteen years or more. as indicated b he thermomer.--- On Wednesday hit tbi mercury raf rp to 99° in the shade, mut degree higher than last Week. Should this progression eon• tinue we shall have to pn a supply of long er thermometers. , 117'We have understood from a relia ble source that the month of June, which has just &Wed, hes btent extraordinary in several respects. Ackttate metereological data, running through the last fifteen years, show-that it has been the driest month du ring that period: The quantity of rain which fell in any June of that period was not less than 1.15 inches, whereas during the month just elapsed there was not more than j inch. It has also been the hottest month, the them:meter Writ% been above 99° for nine days, and 'several times as high as 98° and 99°. Vegetation is suf fering very much'; the heated air which sweeps ever the dry and parched soil being like that of a furnace.. On Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, P. M. the mercury stood at 98°, on Wednesday 90°, and yesterday 98°. iscrWohave received several anony mous communications—one in favor of Col. JOHN WoLtotib for the ilegato. the other in faint of Col. JAMES L. tititur for Aisembly, (both good men.)—which. un der the rules of the Office, cannot be ad mitted. When furnished with the wri ters' names, the communicatiotni will be published. K.79 , 1r. titu.ssPia, our new Postale& ter. took charge of the Post-Office last eve ning. It will be kept in York street next door below Wattlea' Hotel. RTIn noticing the removal of Mr. Wolf (Democrat) from the Post-office at East Berlin, and the appointment of Mr. Woods in his stead, we alluded to the re neat incumbent of the Ablitittlitbilyn office as having been a Democrat also. We were under the impression that Mr. Ickes (Whig) had resigned at the close of Mr. Pikbnore's Ainsinistration in favor of a Democrat, and had been so informed.— This. it seems, Was a- mistake. Mr. Ickes remained in office utitil removed by the pment administration. ppy We havo been requested to an nounce that the Stores, in this place, will be clo.sed on Monday next, (4th of July.) The Merchants of Petersburg, (Y. S.) have also announced their intention to close their Stores on that day. Railroad Election. 11:0n Monday last, the following gen tlemen wero cleCted officers of the Gettya burg Railroad Company to ,3er're unti January nex,t : PRISIDINT. ROBERT M'CURDY, DIRECTORS. Alit*ham Kriee, IH. J. Stable, Jam Pfoutg, I J. G. Reed, Frederick Diehl, Josiah Benner, W bl'Clellao, I J. L. Tate, 1). M'Conaughy, John Musselman, jr Thomas Warren, I James Wilson, The above gentlemen were agreed upon at a primmy meeting of the Stockholders, field on Monday auorning, and will no doubt prole themselves an efficient, work. inenoard. Upon them now mainly de volves do responsibility of the stieeese or failure of the enterprise, and we hope to see them come square up to the duty be fore them. prThe "Herald of Prohibition," is the title of a new Temperance paper, is sued by the friends of the "Maine Law" moveniant in Philadelphia. It sails under the lug of ..Prohibition--nothing more, nothing less," arid seems to, be ably man• aged. perTfe need ?stab ,ropind the reader that LitiondaY next the anniversary of the Devisteititsr otAtneriesn iiidepanA, dehSe. " trifje po'iperoial ar r,Pf i eulezdillECilettistli* ' &9 l its 04oliii . =, don. haT4 119 ant l4llt withe.dely honored, by thorned mesa:ion' front birsi. nese. picnics av3atrions,lho.... THE FRANKLI4rt--4.1 Peftrentent Redordof Me Netol aid Panda o f the Worid.—Litteli, Son and Co., of 13oaton, leave issued proposada fora weekly•journai of 32 large quarto page., under the above title, at $5,00 per year, that promisee to be one of the best journals ever published in the country-. The 'Living Age,' pub lished by the same gentlemen, has for years presented to the American public the choicest literature of the Old and New World, and we may expect the "Franklin," to be in contemporary history, general pol itica, and social philosophy, wha( the 'Lir. , iug Age' is in current literature. THE FOURTH AT HANOVER.— The citizens of Hanover are making liberal preparations for the reception of the Balti more military who propose spending the 4th of July with them. A town meeting was held on Saturday evening to make the necessary arrangements. AGe3►An ox of enormous size, and that smokes a cigar at the com:nand of his keeper, is on exhibition in Paris. Ski ellikelb . WIWIIIIOI*--- - PC7' e leaffilkoM ;the , Rottidatebtrtg , Registe that hist . IreekthM„ laborers in Sri the Po Rejaemuistrtmkinist for big r prices, bo for thur Maio s. , In their p lished • sAliteMet4 they? say; .A..i g of r li . things, shihirky efts' bite' been ift the eife ploy of the commonwealth on this road for years; during the past year we frequently worked atocuream hours out of the twenty four, and often longer ; we have not re ceivedeoy meoey from he. Commonwealth for efx Mbrekfte;and malty of he for vitt and .Iw,AN, monthei persons have credited us and are now becoming clamorous for their tininry. .. We hive not murmured or conk. plained, and Would not . now; only forbear , canoe has ceased to be at virtue: Many of us have been compelled to sell our time., paying from 10 to 15 per coot. to specula tors, to pay debts which we had contract- ed to support ourselves and families, and on those debts had to pay an advance of from 10 to 20 per cent. more than we could have purchased for cash, thus losing at least 25 per cent. of our wages, in o6n- ,1 sequence of not being promptly paid." . As the money for carrying on the work is rep ularly drawn from the State Treasury, the inference is Irresistible that it is withheld from the laborers by the agents of the Ca:, nal hoard to enable either themselves or friends to speculate upon the claims of the laborers by buying them up at the heavy discount complained of above. This state of affairs is disgraceful to the Comtnoti , wealth, and furnishes another illustration lof , the corruption which characterises the 1 administration of our public works. When I • will tb'e people awake to their interests! k ~., The next Election. In October next, the people of Mem. , county will vote for the electon of the Vol lowing officers : One person for Canal Commissioner One for Auditor General ; One for Surveyor General ; One for Judge of the Supreme Court One for State Senator ; One for Member of Assembly ; One for County Commissioner ; One for County Auditor ; One for Director of the Poor ; One for Prosecuting Attorney ; One for County Surveyor ; and One for County Treasurer. acrThe election will be on the 11th of October. Anonsmous communications re ceive no attention at this office. We lave so repeatedly notified this fact, that it ought to be sufficiently known to save o.lr selves the trouble of reading and °Weis the trouble of writing them. APPLICATIONS FOR BANK CHttli: TERS.—Notices of intended applications to the next Legislature for charters for the following Banks, are already publish ed in the Harrisburg papers. The that six are for renewals; the remaindery for new charters : Bunk of Northumberland. Honesdale Bank. Miners' Bank of Pottsville. Bank of Gettysburg. Bank of Commerce. Penn Township Bank. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Al lentown. Canoonsburg Saving Fund Society. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Ca tasaqua. Blairsville Trust and Savings Company. Iron Manufacturers' Bank at Ports mouth. Lumbermen's Deposit Bank at Vona mouth. co The corder-stone of a Lutheran Fe male Seminary, of a high grade, was laid on the 23d inst., at Lutherville, about 10 miles from Bahimore, on the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad. A largseom pany from Balthnore were present. Brants Mayer, Esq., delivered an appropriate ad dress. Rev. Pt. Morris, of the Lutheran Church, Rev. Dt. Killen, of the Episcopal Church, Rev.'" Th.. Burn app, of the First Independent Church, Rev. Dr. Stockton, of the Methodist Protestant Church, and Rev. Wm. thinditon, of the Methodist E. Church, participated in the exercises. The college edifice is to consist of a centre building, *Rh two wings extending upwards of 126 feet in front, by a depth of 66 feet. Over the centre building it is designed to have a handsome observatory, the top of which *ill' be 96 feet from , the gmund. 'The stile of design* is collegiateg swathe whole when llnisfredWill present a most imposing appearance from the ilerfhellaine Liquor La* is no longer a matter of polisiy, bat of actual •necessity. There is no other way *put a stop to the alarming progreit nfeetele- , Even the op' potent*.."ef t the , inesseerchegiu to em and sokrowledguthis. < A late number vif , the New York Herald, whieltches opposed all prohibitory enactments with untiring ity, says r "The proomOitip in our Legis lature admonish ni that the'Maine Liquor Law, for the State and the city of New York, is a "manifest destiny." If we es. cape it dow, there is but little prospect :of escape at the next session. And thus the Liquor Law rises to the imposing magni tude of the paramount question of the day ; for the establishment of this law in New York will inevitably work out a revolu tion and reorganisation in the political parties of the comity." So it will be in Pennsylvania. OLD ANCESTRY.---There is, now liv ing ih Shrewsbusy, York county, Pa,, a son of Mr. Geo. McAbee, whose father, grandfather, great grand-father, and great great grand :father, are all on the stage of action. o:T"Panny Pern' v ii fdre. Yoriogton, of Boston, (formerly Mrs. Eldridge) And eis. ter of N. P. Willis. " ni= r Illelki/ Law Mitre 11 —.- - 'TitOpitipplotna Commit . itt• led at ibl last State Temporanee C t yen efee Tien, have led an orpnisitiotiond it preptiri fq an efficient canvass if lii. i Statik le 11. Burma one fOw most eligrtttrtit lecturers of the -day, .ha. been secured for Western Pennsylvania— , Hon. NEAL Dow, author of the "Maine t i Law," for Eastern Pennsylvania—Rev. D. M. BARBOUR for Northern Pennaylva. nia—to be supported by other speakers.— One- of the lecturers, Mr. VAN WAONER,I carries with him a tent capable of necom- t med . :tang 2;oo9 . tiersons,"iii WhiCli he hoTa,e liis public meetings. A liberal fund has been secured to carry on the movement.— , A Mass State Convention it to be hold at I Lancaster on the 9th .of August, and an. other in Pittsburg On the 11th. Burls*, i DoW, Wagner; and other speakers are en flounced: The "Maine Law" movement it advancing rapidly to triumph, and poli• titian, must prepare to fall in with it, or sink. It will be a glorious day for Penn sylvania when its countless Rum-shops, the fountains whence issue in terrible and never-ending profusion, pauperism, want, misery, disease, and every grade of crime, shall have been closed and the pestilential streams issuing from them dried up. • Rev. E. W. JAcKaorr, Phiradelphia, is Chairman o(tb&State Central Centraittee, to whom all communications can be ad.: diesseed. 1117" The Census of Great Britain, in 1851, has just been published in two thick volumes. The number of people returned were 21,121,907, of whom 10,486,048 were mules, and 10,735,919 females, thus giving the ladies the advantage. Gu the night of the census 12,934 were sleeping! on barges, (vessels,) 9,972 in barns, and 8,277 in the open air or under touts.— The number of families in Great Britain' were 4,312;385; inhabited'houses, 3,648, 347. The towns, villages, I:c., in Great Britain, number 17,1501 The British Isles, 500; inhabited, 176. Great Britain has upwards of 21 millions, and Ireland upwards of 6 millions of souls. Anglesey, Jersey and the Isle of Mad - have 50,000, and Guernsey, Lewis,• 6k - ye and Shetland over 20,000. These numbers, however, rapidly descend in the remaining islands from 10,600 to 1,000, 500, 400, 100, 40, 30, 20, 10, and, finally, at Indicant', an appanage of Fife, there is . au island with only one man of i it. THE BEAT.-- I From all' quarters, we have complaints of the excessive heat of last week, from the effects of which we have accounts of many deaths, The Bee-i ton papers state that the thermometer bad reached 97°. In New York it had reached 97°, and nut-of-door work was generally suspended. In Harrisburg and also Phil adelphia, it went as high as 9S°, at Cin cinnati 98, at Pittsburg and Wheeling 98°, at Hagerstown from 90 to 99, and• nt Fredeiiek from 95 to 100. In Newark, N. J., we notice several workmen fell dead on the 21st, from the effects of the heat.— In Philadelphia and neighborhood, we count three deaths on the 21st and eight on the 22d, and the New York papers con tain a long list of persons who died from the (fleets of the beat, to the number of 30, and say, "about twenty others were sun struck, and some of them not expect ed to 10e." These aro warnings which should act as a caution to the reader to keep of good temper, eat and drink mod erately, avoid the sun as much as possible, and be cautions in drinking ice-water. Stir The following Americans had the honorary degree of D. C. L. conferred up- on them at the recent installation of the Earl of Derby u Chancellor of the Uni• varsity of Cliford, England :—The Hon. Joseph Randolph Ingersoll, Minister of the United States, the Hon. Martin 'Van Buren, formerly President of the United States, the Right Rev. George Johosaphat Mountain, Bishop of Quebec, the Right Rev. Charles Petit Mo}lvaine.• Bishop of Ohio ; the Hon. Mr. Justice Haliburton, Irrfn the Connecticut House of Rep resentatives, on Thursday last, the Maine Law bill was defeated by an amendment striking out all after the enacting clause. , and inserting a bill giving the authorities of the towns and cities the power to issue li censee for the wile. of liquor. The amend omit was accepted by the casting vote of the speaker ] and the bill then. passed. by a large majority,. , . lie. The "(Tinto . goose, at Washington, is abont to undergo a tfintough'rellairing. The interior of the liniidec ti, .:oolld! it to be paint = l k ed'throughout, the wal tn and the ceilings fresoned, n ap,ti!tratns loi warming the House 3 e,' steam is to be in troduced, and new friraltuit will be prowl.. ded. It will, tantafis, be r eady in three months'. ' Ip"The Pennsylvania Agrion °Jay's Slate Fair takes plate at • t berg in September next, aid stiiitay the Opera of that pine are dimming a 'proper locta: , tint for-it. One paper estimates that nearly 200,000 'persons rtbo hare never been in Pittsburg before, wilt visit the city on that oceinsion. llCrThe Mayor of. Philadelphia has is 4 !uod his proclamation against the firing of crackers, squibs, rockets; &0., in the pub lic streeteou the 4th of July r under a pe nalty of five dollars for each offence. CHINA.--The ship Jamestown, from Canton. brings advicee as lato as the 6th of April, which state that the Rebels had been repulsed with immense loss. This, however, needs confirmation, as later ad vices, direct from China, make no mention of it. -1 Ttl -Tit .UN Pli - TN-: DI iCil IG AN.- 71116 vo t ganit e rnaing the princi } pips 9 t , a Msti a ,aw, and directing its 4 , e Olt for th, is the most deci sive of of yet e t upon that question.- 1 th oug OM rata stare yet confused and ape, :there &V be no doubt of us pre ponderance of ut least two to one in favor of Prohibition, and it is likely to reach 25,000. ilitlvices Mon nearly ever3i ilop ulous town iu the State, show that not one of them gives * . ma;otity ; against the law, while the county unijiMiticisol* its fa favor usually' range Jtout„.l,9oo pp_te..2.,- 500.. 'There are few or none below 500 where the total !MU ieticlitie -1,500 votes. And contrary to the general anticipation the contest was unusually spirited and the poll a large one for a epeeist election in the farmer's west hurried season.— Whaiever men may think of the inexpe diency or constitutionality of Liquor Pro hibition, there can be no serious doubt that the people have decreed that the Li quor Traffic shall be um longer prosecuted with legal impunity. A NOBLE MONUMENT.—To honor the memory of tholato lluko rif Welling ton, a magnificent bcbool it to be estab lished in Englaud, ut which children of artily officers arc to be admitted Nee of' charge. The Queen Lends the subscrip tion with $5,000; Prince Albert and the I)uke of Cutnbridga (the Queen''s wick) follow with $2,500 each ; aud• there are , several subscriptions ratiging from 5500 to $l,OOO. The entire subscription already amounts to $400,000,. and will probably be increased to $500,000, LOOK OUT 011tL8.- , - , At the Penn sylvania State Fair ta..tia held . at Pitts burg in Septeniber twit, there will be a premium. offered to girls under twenty-one yearteef age, (we never aew one beyond thnt yet.) of a silver ettp_jvahn,leeet-tett pounds of butter, and fur the eiootul best a set of silver butter-knives. For the best live pounds of butter, a set of silver teaspoons, and for die sceuritl beat a saver cup. Capt. W inthi up lite Madsen, a well known, retired tailor, of Itmunti, while ert)%ing the Maine it:dirt-tad track, at 'Mel rose, a few miles from linaten,l II Saturday eventtlg, war struck 'lv the Express trnin and duAed to pieces, not a pima being found larger thaw ilk hand. T.l lie Detnoermg of Baltimore hare nominate(' HENRY NAY, 1141., as th,ir candidate for Congreg::: vommrrsic rmi. Meeting of Railroad Stl.ltoldcrs A meeting ..1 Sioekhol.l4 rs u. the -Get tysburg Railroad Company" w3S. In 1 , l st the Court-house. in (i,•ttcu.hurtr ua Moo day last, at 10 o'clock. Ja.wv.s 11. 11E1.111, Es4..wns 173;1eil to the J. 1... rA Si•vrt•tor) . • I WM . -. 111 , 111 stated roe obirev..ll4)4. met-tinv 1-41 fur Ilie 1111911 M. ut Rll . ll rillqun+lulmrtyill the selvciii. of (Avers of the C0...p.0.y, to serve mini J • auuary !WM. Thlunas Wu rrvai proposed that the meeting proceed to nominate it 1 ) re,..1....t and twelve /iteretors Ity placing a imunt...r 4.1' names upon paprrovoil each stork 1...111,r present make 641tarlso" opposite to thu name of such persons he troly prefer c...- respois.ling the noodle? 1 , 1 shares may have taken . . aeo. tshr%•urk ted that the rtuat•n•r of 4.; a Iu 1 .1 0 - 8 0 from he twenty. limit prop.witions fail ed, however. Jame' Rigliarte then moved that the Chair app a• committee of live, aho 'hail report If) the meeting a President and Directory'. A. B. Kurtz moved in amend by oinking the number of the committee nine. Lout. George Little moved that the commit• the consist of twelve. Lost: J. H. Diumer then proposed that the number be seven, wide!) was adopted, and motion as amended prevailed. The Chair Man appointed the following gentlemen !Mid OUininittee James, Big ham, Timms* Warren, fhorge lihryork, John Gilbert, David Ziegler, George Swope and A. D. Buehler. On Motion of a M'Consugliy, the following resolution, adopted by the Board of Commissioners on Saturday the 25th, was approved by the meeting Resolved. That, in the opinion of the Commissioners, it is the sense of die stockholder+, amt it is recommended, that the Board of Directors that shall be elect ed on Monday next, should not paps or deeide upon the location: of thi - Depbt du ring their etirrent term. • • ' The meeting then adjourned until cloak. . , ONE o'er.ocu.—The meeting ramem- . bled, and the committee appointed In the Morning reported as follows EOR PRESIDENT, Copt. ROBERT M'EURDY. TOR DIRECTORS, • Abraham Krim, 'Henry J. fkallle e John rfouts ? i Jamets (.1 , , /teed, • Frederick Thehl, Josiah Benner. Geo'. IV. 111`Clellan; ' .T,ll'l'ate;' .. " D. 'Mq3onaughy, -John•Alottelmait,=* Thomas Warren:"l "lamer Wilmot.' ' ,' JAMES 0 iiIMPI C4'*. ' ittilftY 3. 'f'!iliLt. Set 4 i- ' '- ' Messes. Dimas t of last week the name Of Slag; 4141tAlr . Connected with the signed “Mentillem" -440 Pitte. ll4 Id And Winans:a making: ad: peall,;ei iskoteei..l think Mr. 4ii•ut-f 1 0 04 0 1 49.119 1 14 1 # BentlOrt one who would courinlar, theAN. tenets or his constintentis: n e ia a true Whig, and posseirritl exesilitedt jdd mein and.. division. of • ehareater4 Mn. G skin was solicitetiaomeii tut ago by : roms• of his friends to kayo, lds 111111eust14.thoogit he declined, in consequence of our ` ate ' much esteemed. friend, Was. U. Ilkittg4,. then being a prominent candithile: and. whose death we all deeply regret:; ldinsior that' 1 „, n , pl e ane4 to fool him willing, to' yield to the wishes of his friends and con:: sent to the use of Ilia iturr e in connec tion with the norninanion. We sariifiedi Mr. Griest as a Commissioner, sold helms there shower his ability, in stiansging the• interests of his its making Mr. (Aries' oureltoiee we way reel satisfied that there nothing !ell en... done on his pats to promote UV latirest of the Public, ao~uaau~~,o~rr,~ , LATIMORE. ~ 1 SI ithirt fr:4440 , 03` f It The feliewingAttivcojwcuenscPPPears iu 11,,w0mie,;44 , 0,A NSlrtik C81 11 1;8 8 ) l' 8 1" 18 # $223 , REWART).•,—SItiIe of Morel New Hanover C'etts- Itbreaar complaint tipitti oath has toe Jay heat tittdct.rov,two of tlith'Jur. tices,tUit ,cuitnty, , 4 filrefitit4, by limitin , ut illett h of the 5.10 county, that two ceri tin tii II fifties* bPlimiing to 16i n , morm d Lott, aged shout 22 years, litn feet four or five inches high, null b lank, ' , innerly belonging to Lott WOhialn4, of' o.ilow enmity, and Roll, aged shout 16 ) ears, live Wet high, and Mask 1., hays alo • senie,l theinstitlvel:from their 'aid taimitei'a service, and supposed to'be lurking about this country, coin in ittingacts of felony and other misdeeds. These are, .therefore itt the none of the State aforesaid. to com mand the paid slayer: forthwith' ' to return home their masters ; and we do beroby by c Haw of the Act. of the General Assent- Illy in s u ch cases made and provided, tn. tiotate mar tincluitt, thot ir the i4titt Looped get) do not return home and surrender t ll:onset yes, ally perattion ay .41 1 / 4 , and 17r4. !ray the said slaves, by such means as he, or oft may think of, without accusatotn or impeachment of any crime or offence for s , l doing, and without incurring any peti'- ally or forfeiture thereby. Given under our hands and Dealt:, this 2311/ day Of February, 1853. W. N. Pirqf DiS, J, P., Deal j W., C. lir:rwicouttr, .1. P., [war, 8225 ILEA' A, 8,D.--Two Hundred Del- Lira will be given for negro font, 'eithir (lea,' or alive ; and s'2s for 13ob'd //end, delivered to the aubseriber in the town of IViliniogton BENJAMIN - lIALLETT Mmrch I?, 1853 Urosstaed. A. young man, pained George Gensert, ahem 15 year* of ago, WRS drOWlled IR the Cotton's, id the consul* Duke 'meet. near the atiipul Bank," on Friday evening last. Ha had gone into the water to Lathe, in company with another person. and had not proneeded to the depth of more than three or four feet when lie was seized with the ."ramp, and Were assistance could be rendered, was "drawn under the water. The Mann was immediately given, and search at 04910_14;4! for Itim, but when he wad taken out-life- WAS entirely extinct.— Ile was'a German by birth, and-was in the employ of Mr. G. W. Ilgeodritz. A jury at inquest was summoned by Dr. L. 11. Pentz, Coroner, who rendered a ver: diet in accordance with the fami abityp stated.— Fork hrptiblican. I NTERKSTING FROM Tilt ISLAND Or TA ittra.—The steamer 'Monumental City (formerly of Baltimore) had arrived at the island °astute. in 21 dye from Saufratt eiseii. tier steerage passengers, after landing on the island, had commuted gross mutrages, and two of diem. named Gentry and Kelly, had a regular-prize tight. A t two-thirds of them had been commit. ted to the calaboose. There were 15 yes vets m port, nearly all French. The sur geon of the Aloutimental City. writ. (lined with Queens i'mriare and his !Loyal her husband, says the latter is a floe looking old fellow, but appears somewhat careworn, and evidently feels his degrailii-' lion. The island is governed by the French, who have there a fort with 100 troops, a 48 cm frigate, nod a vs Au steam er. Thu are very dtripated. A liiericans are treated with great politeness by the French utll errs. Orarige groves ittiteist cover the enure island, which is bald t 0 be a delightful place. ItioT is NEW Yong.—A very serious Tint occurred in New York on 111 mines dity evening, growing out ul the diecovecy 'ttf some human bones and portions au hu man body in the collar of a drug store. In a very few moments an excited crowd of hou t 3000 persons assembled, who broke in the interior of the house and store. &- straying every thing that crone in their in way. The oliate.4)r, Wheeler; and fam ily, fortunately escaped, or their lives would have been sacrificed to the popular fury. The secret of the difficulty win, thut se's at inedicahotudenta witajwarded with the Doctor, had a 'case' or two for anatomical ptrposes, and wets not suf ficiently careful in dtv'posing of the bones, Arc., hence the excitement and disturb *nee. A CHALLIOCOIC ro EUROPE.—it appear. from the following paragraph in the New York Spirit of , die Times, that another A meriVan -yacht is,about to proceed to the !knish Channel, to teat the comparative therit, in point of sailing. of the English and American yacht : •' g.The, yacht Silvie. Cept. Comstock, ' , ailed from Depan's Island. (Westchester r•otinty, N. York, opposite New Rochelle.) un Saturdr.y, 11th toot., at 10 o'clock, for Havre. She was built by Geo. Steers, at the same time And along aide of the A i)ler4ll4 filiWer_ kit* d 3010101erlytin ,fOO Tess - 11)1y littpriStrufept . ' the medel'lcieliiektrilie:Aitierlial.'' !Vous verrons ! The Sivie is 105 tons, and her spirited Ottottee,'*lio Is aryring'gelitleifila of frmily titid ftirtuitit in thiriity:is'Willing In feed her' eiiiifing TineffilW4lift'it i nSrthing in Europe lindd eideptittg the renowned Attieriea). !tiering hind rit -tir nioWeyo rk for The isoneji , of Me .121fieritient The Bilvid4 frein ilaseb itaik for °Owes. She 'eUrriestif 'crew hf eleven: picked trfee' ... , Amwrian'EtTaire fitiaer;:.....14,0 State of I'efinsylverdatio4n4hetnarket , for alone of one utitlion of dollara,untler entherity of tlfi ectutf last .. inidort4of - - the' Legislature, o. l lllcli inthOtises-the lorroviing 'of that the'preannt and eoining year. to can. eel 10. portlett!of the puidis rieht now due, Or'actrithi during-'laid 'years and issue 'the boinit of the: Commonwealth lor the same, betfring'a fate of interest not exceed ing live per rent. per annum, payable semi. ttiotirailY.4hieli bonds skull not be subject -to-toithin (briny purpose whatever, and -Plitt 'Aga' reimbursable at the expiration of twenty or- twenty-five yearal and the titiniktitilicirrowell shall be applied toward thierrapiherti of the matured debt of the Iffttitti, - 111d4titto other purpose. ,ANOTHIMMIHII)ER NEAR PHILADELPHIA. ..-411C(lb Douglest.; a respectable citizen of Philntlelphise being in ill health, went up' , the Whey Kill to the falls last Wednendav, ,in secabout,parchattiog a farm, and on Friday his body was found floating in, the river, with a stab inflicted on the left hittast, ,perfitrating the lung, Ilia wallet and sev_ end tither articles lie usually tarried in his pockets. ate missing. An extravagant man having built now. Iv 111:111b11111, remarked to a friend as lie wag tonging ; inner it : I.Now everyNog w 111 go like Ana work." iNsig,'"viia lint reply, , •tt wal bt tic—lic.4 I. 6414 Ifiikro, t rll- , .'ilolrable 4 , ' A 'tirittlelre i getil ticetii:rell in this town, about half kittilltl north lo r Itingston point, 1. tut Saturday slight,. Mrs. ft Mott, was fill ingii letup with some of the explosive , fluids,iNtota com‘on use, when she was, ialaroted,6y ii fall upon the stain. Stipp . sing tblq i some mishap had befallen her mother,. M rs. A. hastil t , dropped the can, i whicl; was overturned; and the cohtbuts i communicated with tlx flame of a lamp neer,bi t , Tno consequence was the ex iplosion of the lighted lamp, and , the scat. teting of fire and death, to all within its iinmetliate influence. A. daughter of Mrs. I AlMott, aged about 14Y : ears. was 80 dread lolly,, burned .teat the flesh! fell from her limbs. and, iliongit living at , the last ac count, no reasonable hope can he enter ! Isined of her rerovery. The clothes of Mrs. Abbott were nearly consumed upon her person before assistance reached her; land a neighbor, Mr. Goldsmith, who has } wiled at the first alarm, had his hands mach tiOreil while assisting to ektinguish the Mantes. Airs. A., it is thought, can ! not survive:—Krigslott (N. .I.) Mtn f'ocrist. . Doo rumottoOtty'.--.The beet ex-, planation we ever heard of the philosophy of the Maine law was given by an old man in Morristown, N. J. law," says he, '.is based on what I call the 'Dog Phi losophy.' Yon notice the butcher, .e he goes round with his meats he has a dog under the wagon. The question with the thief is not, , Is it right fur me to steal ; (he knows well enough it ain't right I) but is it safe I' and this settles the matter. HC is afraid of the dug's nippers. "But why don't the dog eat the meat ? Ah ! Here what I call the •do T philoso. pity' comes in again. Ile would like to oat the meat, but if he did, he knows his Homier would give him a thundering beating—rand he dare not ,do it . 1 Just so," said he, "It is with the Rilmseller. Until the question with hits is, .1s it safe for me to Sell rum,' you can do nothing with him. You must give him a touch ul the 'Dog Philosophy,' ' EXECUTI?ISA' AND CRIME IN NEW YORK.—PAirick Fitzgerald, convicted in New York of the murder of his wife, was hung on Friday. He met his doom with great firinnebs, and even smoked a cigar during the ning. as well as laughed and talked with those who visited his cell. On Friday next Neary, also convicted of ' murder of his wile, will be hung in the Salllb city. Eight persona have been sen tenced to death in New York during the List twelve months, of which number six have been hung. There are now ten prisoners in the city prison charged with murder. The-convictions during the last twelve months, in the city, are nearly es many as took place in the same period of time in the whole of England and Wales. Popithoion of New York city, 000,000 ; population of England and Wales; 18,000,- 000. SPECIAL ENVOY VituX ROME.—The New York Freeman's Journal states that Monsignor Bedlni, Archbishop of Thebes. former Uoinniissary Extraordinary of the Pontifical Government to the Legations, has left Rome.as special Envoy of His !Wines* , to this United, States. He is charged hy the Holy Father to pay a visit to the Government at Wanhiegton. and Also co hold iioci‘iews whit difforoni Prelates of the Church in the United States, and to Sequire the most exact infor mation respecting the interests end condi tion of the Catholic cuurch in this coun try.. After making as long a as may be of atliantage iii the United Statos. Monsig nor Beilfni wilt go to Brazil, where he 13 In repide as an Apostolic Nuncio near that Government. PAVINn LIKE A SlNNER.—Several years ago, in North Carolina, where it is not cuatomary for the tavern keepers to charge ; the ministers anything for Indging and re freshment., a preacher presumingly stopp ed at a tavern one everting. made himself confortable during the night, and in the morning entered the stage, without offer- 1 ing to pay for hie accommodations. The landlord anon came running to the stage, and said. 'There was some one who had not settled his bill.' I"he passengers all said they had, but the preacher, who said he understood he never charged Minis ters anything. 'What, you a minister of the Gospel—a man pf God t' cried the innkeeper ; 'you come to my house last might—you sat down at the table without asking a blessing; I lit you to your rooni, you went to bed without praying to your Maker ; (fur I stood there until you retir ed ;) you roue and waihed . without pray ing, ate your breakfaiit without saying grace ; and as you came to my house like , a sinner, and eat and drank like a sinner, you have got to pay like a 'linear !' When Pat Hogan firm arrived in Amer ica, he was , told by some Pinkee that mat!) , things in this country were; larger than. in Ireland—the river* * haitelt;'&43,— &ion aft*, Pai came putt a iltdtkvirlterom Oiligtis was reeding; 'int seerlig cartriiik.'paior long ears; Pat exclaimed to his companion—“o,: , Teddyf my boy. funk 011. .I"atrick what a tabbit.r! Iheie tr man hi" Limn, whoie Ntlir hasturned to brisite, in consequent:leder lute. lug purchased a 'pot of :hogs laid" edit to him for bear's grease. Surely the gov ettmetti,:.'ithich interferes in Mit' tiers of molent, ought to look triter thmtleit the von era 01 such things may take it into th4triteads to sell grease, anti heath eris become the fashion of the day. CAPITAL PUNISUENT IN CONNECTICUT. 'rho ConneMicut Senate on Saturday. pass ed a bill to abolish capital punislituant.— In place of execution, murderers are here after t i v be subj,tct to solitary .curitnement for life, and shall not be pardoned except, tipot, the discovery of additional ev,itlerme. The Sena to also passed the House bill in relation to the stile of liquors, tte. SWALLOWED A PIN.--The Wilmington Republican states that a Miss. Craig, of Delaware city, swallowed a some two or three months ago, which lodged in her threat, kit) as to destroy the'•power of speech. Physicians could afford her no relief, and it was feared It would result fatally to tor. A few days ago, however, she visited Dr. Worrell's drug store, ,and being fatigued, the clerk, tendered her a glass of water;; while in the act of drink ing she strangled and threw up the pin.— It wan straight when she placed it in her mouth; but it came out into a half circle at thespoint, end much corroded. Seiten.—A fast train on the Pennayls vanin 'railroad, when mear Grlensburgi lately, it is said, ran ten miles in seven and a half mibutes, which is at the rata of eighty miles an hour. .' ' Mikder Mill Oat. ,' r,' 1 WISTAR''SWIIJD VIIP.IIRY.—For' Ineipl• 1 H any Whig journal at any time im.l ent consumption, We knOw of no better remedy than Wistsr's Batman of Wild Cherry, It w peaches thenianagement of the State lin• ii. 1 inliel. d • soothintant, oria tug nature, ant is a ours. i provetnent4.Whick are ender the extillu- hiy Wanted to allay era dissipate that annoying I sire control,' of Locofocos. no matter up!' end distressing irritation which so much prevails, ' caused by coldt, cough , and rhino, brought on pon what 'atithority,m4tow clear its proof', by frequent and Sudden •nges of the weather., its atatemeOt Or charity is pronountedw radically entail by se'a't use of thiA Behan'. name Whig lilt. *ad a Locofoco denial thus made two yeah is regarded as quite sufficient-to establish der a (fiend of ours was suffering en .; what was thought to be confirmed consume: the-11°64 of Ilia, im p eachment ' We ma y i s i vv " es -nt te. .k.c .e . ver li v e' tt rh u ' ati lu : ' ttels r l e sat h n e ig d il ir t. avail, ourselves. therefordi Or the opportti. pelted these alarming encroachments, and is now nity to spread before: our readers what a Simon Plat Lheotodolotarnal,lof no less if , the .. anjoym , et ot corn paistiveli good health.— Lute .r.niffenne lvoshisgfoluan, Boards. Lotcr VOICE RE EITOR - 11D. I character and influent. than the Pittsburg , Poet, lays of the Locoloed management of Mr &NV-Fowler :—Hrivkii ailell'iosbY °Wai l:Mr Public Works. Read it. caretull,i R u c in ate o s f pg r i , s i lt i ery n r re , lation to .1)r. Water's fi a t. y , Ltake ft& opportunity of all ye, who are in search of. truth. "tie not offeriog. a word in its form, which you a sa, a Whig lie, but copied from the editorial liberty to PO I "' A I l lw fillllll.4nedhY wir6's lungs became so much affected .by a sudden cold, colfimne of the POI: oferhursday. that she lost her voice, and stiffened se4enely (rain write management •of our internal im- pa stiiire l o 6 n : dgil i m il u t c h hreco e i: b t r e r S: 4ll H bal e y r t la g k e mp a i i i t t y . iz e " v ee ` ba l la he iltr r : provements requires . reform. We are free to say, that under no administration 1 por dL o d a . h o wl, of .your agent ist tlfis place. has it been properly managed. The pub- She took it according to directiona. sod it.produ lie works have been used to fill the pork. ced a wonderful 'effect. before using one bottle eta of the high o ffi ciate; while the poor she bad completely recovered her voice,' the pains :working man has heed left to starve With- uly subsided, and her health eras soon fully restored. 0 Yo oh out any remuneration for his bite . HENRY:6, BRIGHTMAN. It is painful for us to refer to this mat- P. 8. Such testimony can bs rolled upon. Be ter, for the Canal Board is in the hands of esrehil of the article you buy. It must haste the our party. •But we cannot refrain from signature of I. BUT:I'S on Ott wrappm to be gen .,. calling upon them to reform the evil con. nine. 6V' For sale hs Gettysiers by licit. BUER willplained of above, and we hope that they LER, and by •Druggists generally; ISly I. at once remove the hard-working op eratives. They are unworthy of public trust or 'station.... They Would rob the State with se little remorse n they do the laborers and they should be shipped et once * • • * * • If this evil is not redressed by the Commissioners hefiire the Odutber elec finit, it will then reel with the people to express their indignation at the ballot-box. The hard-toiling workman is not to he plundered to fill the opckets of lazy offt. chits: Their nominal wages are low e•. noiigh, God knouts ; but to make theM suffer a shave on that is cruel in the ex• treme. The lahorers earn every cent of the money promised to them, but front the above'statement it is evident that they do not get their pay when it is earned, and that the lazy officials, of whom we have before spoken, draw it and speculate 'upon them at a heavy discount Our public work ►are badly wausged,sind thelliet can not ho disguised. • ' We have heard of a Superintendent who went upon the roa I not worth a dime, and left it with forty thousand dollars his pocket. now did he make it 1 Not from his salary—that would not allow of such an immense profit ; but it was really from the check , rolls of the pm r working man. Thus man has gone West, and we sup pose he is enjoying the lull frujtion his speculation on the Portage road. AN ISLAND PUROH•BED BY M0RK0N5.....- It is stated that General Vlllame'. Charge from Ecuador at Washington; has effected the sale of Charles Island, in Ga(limos group, to the Mormons. Charles Island is to he independent of Ecuador, and the Mormons are expected to make it - their head quarters. and have their own exclu sive government. THE NORTHERN Fuinsanits.-4 state meat appears in the Boston Transcript, vouched for by the editor from his person al knowledge that this season, some of our American fishing vessel will go forth to the fisheries armed and prepared to defend their rights under the treaty, as they on. derentOd diem. If this be true, we may look out for some serious collisions with the British cruisers. Discovrav OF limt.tcs.—A superb gold plate, weighing 200 grains, and supposed to have been the bosom ornament of a Roman W:triior, has just been discovered near the ,Castle of Lamotre St. Amble. in the department of Sart, France. A Ipw weeks ago, a large earthen pot, filled with silver reels, of the Spanish coin, dated 1000 and 1620, were dug out of the same place. MODF.RATE DRINKRK AND DRUNKARD.-- The difference between the two we once heard compared to the difference between ap4 and a hog. Guugh's definition, however, we like better. A moderate drinker Is one who can stop, but wont. A drunkard is one who would stop but can't ! The Maine Law must help him or there is no help for him. nEgOlon. Robert J. Walker, it is stated, drew his outfit for the China missioni and hopes to start by the middle of July. His Ivplth is excellent. The Whigs of Georgia have nomi• nated Charles J. Jenkins, as their candi date for Governor. lion. Robert Toombs, who opposed Gen. Scott, was an active participant in the proceeding of the Con vention ton.. William Spangler, EN., of York, killed a black snake neu tho Cross Bonds Past Office, in York county, about two weegs age,:thst wti.ititu6d 6' feet and ten inches in length'. BALTRIPUaIIO 1"1.1111#11r. 4 111011 t rill stairmosifirtax of rasamtaiari rubtrit MeAli=LilieM' 4tes • more 1M0T 0 04144,1 11 the Elizactaarkei Saha of 500 bbk. Howard waft brands at $4l tit, 1100 $l4 60, arid 709 at Str7s, Rya hour $3 0$ a s3' ts'., 'Coin Meal 112 CS a $3. FlSH.—letring *5 a $5 31 ; Shad $0 50. cißAtet AND.ISEEOB.--Sopply of all kinds of Undo %Try:ROL 1140 Wheel it sBl 05, and white Jo. : sl 68 asl 12. Pennsylvania Rye 82 evict White Cori 58, yellow 59. Oats 41 a 42. Seeds quiet—prices unchanged. GROCERIES, Market quiet. Rio Coffee and 93 cents. Sugars dull, sales small. Molasses unchanged. PROVISIONS. Market dull. Mess Pork at $l5 75, Prime do. $l4 25 per bbl. Mess Beef $l5 75 per bbl. Bacon dull-1111101 01 shoulders at Ga cents, sides 71 a 8} cents, and hams 10 • dents per lb. Lard In Ws. sq. a 10 cent'', sind in kegs 101 all rents per lb. Butter in kegs 11 a 18 cents per lb. Cheese 7} aBl cents' per lb. YORK WAR DIET. FLOUR. per bbl., from $4 37 WHEAT, per bushel; 1 06 to 1 15 CORN, " OATs, TIMOTHY BdED, per busfiel,4 • cLoyHit mHED, • . 4 FLAX44:IO. • • PLASVIII OP PA HPkper ten) lIANOVER DIARREIV. FLOUR, per bprrel, (from W 44 451 1) .$ 4 12 WHEAT, per bushel, ' 5 0010'1 its RYE. " " 75 CORN • ao ()Av. so Ttmortly-azEn, . a 00 CLOVER-GEED, : 4 50 FLAX-ozn, • 1 is MAIMED, On Fawley last, by the Rev. Mr. o:nting. 4OHN ADAM KHIESEH sod Miu MARY }MINE. both of this place. On the 281 h hist.. by the Rir., , Jsteth Ziegler. . M. JOHN C. HOVELS, isni Miss NATiLDA C. NEWMAN. bah of Monittjoy toorphiy. DIED. ln the lath IDOL. in Reading ineetSldp.. Mt* NA BUY , MlLL,SR,,aeged 84 years a d 19,415y5. In Baltimore. on Tuesday inn iing last, JAMES IVo9l.ET,'sged I year an. S months, youngest eon of e. W illittQi and M garet Jane Robertson. MEETING OP DIRECTORS. , E Director. of :the '..lB%illbtiegr itatiroad Comnan#;" at des:l4l4d to meet at the Court-noose. in Qtatvaburgi Saturday the 11th day of Jufj instant, at 1 o'clock, I'. M. Ilcrclie.tott-nJance of every Director is earneatly *tired. ROBERT dIoCIII4D Y,, July 1853. COUNTY THEASMIL 7'o the ;w en , of 94aviccoomili ENCOIIII4IGED , by , the .41ilteitat ions J ll - 4 of numerous frieuds, I oter tnyeeff es a candidate for the °Mee lel County. Treasurer, nod' renrentfully ' sfil!cit your support. Should Ibe electediyour coati dinee will' be duly appreciat d, and my best efforts will he drieeted io flitliful and impartial discharge of the 'AI ties or the office. :11E(I4AR - rkstotiolw.;i . Gettysburg: Judy 1, lBsa. SHAY co C OME to the subscriber, redid !Allmon) township, Adams Penney! vania, on- the I Oth of J lite,- Cow, with a While face and to while legs. The owner it desirid and prove property, pav I her away. MOSES Mt July 1,-31.° A 11%%Wk IJE'rWEEN Emmitaburg, Gettyabure, To mart, and Harnsbur: THE undersigned are now Lally Line of comfortsni between Gettysburg and liat Gettysburg and Einmitsbitrg. made arrangements with the Companies, running Nun H BALTIMORE. YORK and BURG, by which we are ens. nish THROUGH TICKET ' tysburg to those places at the reduced rates: From Ueuysborg ui lialtimix .1 ill us i gt k pyr ?Round Tiekehrtiattp to Yorlt and return, fitli bet ' iktat°, ThrOttell'Ticitetit ira . 16 the iibove'4ll63es, vi and Hanover, ai the rolowi From gmmitaburg to Haltinitir 'tzr fit'xi iiberVe •iirßiniemitei the violet nOnveikiett,'(Moir& ta I !styli:finical rouei . to passengers, by reaelf . York and HarrisburLl end arrive at Baltimore at an rr'An arranßemenlia o e which all detention at the. Jun be avoided, and passengers'' fro phis and Harrisburg will arrive burg or Eimultsburg on the Sam by this line. Ir...TTickets can be had by • at the Eagle Hotel, Gettyabt; new's , Hotel, Erninitsburg ; Railroad Offices, in Baltimore, Harrisburg. TAT' Gettysburg, Pa., July 1, 185 NEW GPM) ryi HE subscriber rise just ope bupply of S,easonable Good compriv lug a general absorption and Riney Dry Gotida, to early e and particular atteuPon wanting cheap goods is again t Invited. ' 50 I 3tr 2 00 b 013 A 16 0 60 April 22, 1853 STACKS OF THEM. WE have just received a splendid as sortmedt of Vests. Such as Black and fanny Satins, Cloth and Cassitneres Tweeds, dse., and willi he sold low at SAMSON'S. frIIE Ittidersigned, Executor of JOHN STREALY, isn't% decentit+ll, Will adl at public sale, On Saturday tht 13th tiny of slitgitatikexl, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the premises;` mot* or less, situate in Itionnljny town• chip, Adams county, about six Males I min Gettysburg and nine• miles irom Hann ver=the estaie•af the said Jahn Strraly, deceased. The improvements are a LOG ANTI FRAME • • . WZIALTI/11111110.1131121Z1D 11011 - SIF taiga Tank , Bern.. just new. Wagon Aned.,oOrn Crib and other ont rbuildings. . There is plenty of all 4indli of fruit; such 11'. Apples, ;Neale', Cherries, lie. 'The tikrn it good Red band and can be very easily imirenied, being' within 'three et fedi miles of tbie Limestone quarries. or:7 - A LSO--at the santetime and place will be sold , i tr • • , Five Acres of Mountain Tim- sitnote in Manslien township.. Adams CM illjoining landi of haat Boitr i ;Noel, ond whets.. Attendance giien and the tonna onide SAMUEL DUEBORAW4 lone 24, 1853-is'.' • Executor. • irii,-1,9100/11100togrelii* infor,ms ditir6 nti*eii3o:Aks Carriage. Making busknoss sod is preps. red 'Ft 4)41 o r , poratig:.. toiyinittiner: kny rico wont lig a cid arzuctAmpli i BUM?, nOftt. PITT)or 'Square will 4relttlympfisolOgonoleilitigntd. Re.PilliiNG done at thrshortest nottea,lOo,nautltstate tomtit. al• hit aliap.fie twOeu West Middle isix! West York times: Inquire at fliassa Aft, Zlitoutit'a Hard- ware Store. • The subscriber tenders his;thinke'lghis cusiomers.cor their patrunegesed,respeat fullY Mftjqusj u ol the Paine. JOHN L. HO.I.TLWOHI'IL.' ,, March I I, 15153--Qtu' PERlsoNs.hvin g orftwAritk well by railing on the subseriber, in Ottlysbing. 'vim in deal rnuit - of The bighent - Mirket be'posittetl tll times. Otrqr he intentle'hivibttliit Itity;tilier being packed( hatilinl either in Ibitioner nr the prefeteneein bent will he to those` frost whom he' may ()orange. ' SOLOMON POWERS. Dee. 24. 1852.—tf • ' jte ''4lllo°4 AltiScPPV,Pol.kuffring, klieppn/Oveiliiti tints n uni;t i eon nit' it to Abiwk i iie,ly 45 resiiiiry a cr tipie elionfel lie twilled at least once n vear. :4. OA IIIkESTOCii Ei 'f3otsY - A: i)er• 31. ,11352. _4_, t l istt . 2 hg in runty r black and deo aporfulate IS N APPRENTICEio the Tuiloriiik ‘ lll - ilosiness will he taken by the under. signed. if application be made immediate. ly. applicant must be olgoed, Neatly habits, sod must come well recommended. A boy. limn the couutry would he rela ted. 1. LI—SKELLY. Feb. 18, 1853..—tf gIF ALL KINDS, jot received (row 'kJ' the celebrated "Shaker , Garde, Lebanon, N. York. and for Vale by no," B. 11. =EULER. , March 18,1853. , , Ilahi, Settle. up told save Costs ! jIY Books sod seeouhis have been pla. red in the hands of DI A. BtrocuLw,a, Esquire. for colleetion.• noise , 1610141 d to save Costs • will call on Ain Iluishkr forthwith. Coaches lining t var. and nd hate Railroad , I..vet to A RUIB., d tu fur roan Get lulluwing Spring ft Summer Olothing.' r •HE subectitier most reit peedully liege L leave to inform hie customets and the pithliaieneral!y that he loup jou' re. turned from the citi of RaltitnOre, Phil.. delphia and New York: with one of the largest, chispeStiandliwt selected stock of Readratule. Glothing, $2.50 1.50 1.75 ettysburg ivied' fa “ York. ever.cifered eaunty, and is dearth+ rained id sell them at priers that cannot to' endre satisfaction to all who favor him .with a call.' You can rely oh it, that my stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, were bought at the right time, at the rigid plane, and at right'prices. MARCUS SAMSON. .April 15, 1853. mits i burk ettysiturg rates : 89,50 2.25 2,70 "fitrniiifies le, and e ho there. by noun, rly hour. ected, by (ion will • t Oeitye. evening, plicatio,n ;at tAg. , t 1 at the ark , and ed a fresh of Staple hick the f persons spernfully D. 1111DDL noIut . SALL A FAUN, COntainiug 148 -ACRES, ber Land, CARBIAIi,E,S,,.OIRAGES! NEW EST/iBISOME.NT. tlittiWOTflgvv - ; Fresh Gardeb Seeds, ALERT• FRAZEIt..,I Tell your Friendo, riIAA,T MARCUS SAMSON has just I received and opened a choice lot of black, blue and green cloth Frock and DrcsaCoate--Ctuisimeree, Cash Moron, T weeds, Linens- Cottons, &c.,—and will dispose of them at the lowest living ratest TRUNKS! TRUNKS! A GENERAL aseorttnent of Trunks, •rw• which will be Bald very await, at SAMSON'S. THE STAR AND BANNER. 18 published every Friday Evening, in Baitimistre street, in the three story building, a few doors above fahnestocks Store, by D. A. dt, C.D. BUEHLER. CE333X3 If paid in advance or within the year $2 per annum—lf not paid withio the yes 52 50. No paper discontinued until allsarrearagee are paid... eicept at the option of the Editor. 'Single copies' 61 cents. A failure to notify a discontinuance will be regarded es a new engagement. 3drerfoements not exceeding a square inserted three timer for $l--every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer onus in the Mlle proportion. ;II advertisement's sort' specially ordered for a given time will he continued until forbid. A fibs ral reduction will be made to those who advertise ' by the year. Job Printing of al lk in d s executed eitly and promptlys and pa reasonable tame. Letter end Communication; ta the 23ditor,(ex• opting such ao contetsi Money or t. .e mimes of new subscribers.) minx be tore ease 100111191 SO IMICLus attention. TONPITILISTSt "MINERAL MILLSPI AT PUBLIC BALE . , 8 per cent on the Capital fill:rested, guarantied to the purchaser. 11111 E undersigned, Assignees of !Hill -1 ERT rOBEA N. will sell at Public Sale, on 7:7torsday, the Ara dew of Siii ttuOcr next, on die premises. the valuable property long known as "COHEAN'S MILLS," situate on Marsh Creek, Cum berland townshitt, Adams county Pa.. 3 miles west of Gettysburg, near the road leading from Gettysburg to Hagerstown, Md., containing 71 ACRES, more or less, I of valuable :and. The improvements consist of 2 TWO STORY LOG DWELLING HOUSES) one of which is weatherhoarded, and the !other has a stone back building attached, with• wattling. to each, Carriage House, Uoih Crib, Dry House. and other out buildings. There is a well of gond water at the door of , one Of the Houses, with a :pump in it, and an excellent garden w' .Therais • tlfriving votrev, oncunaau .asbout 100 apple yeas, nearly all bearing, i'blestdu a large another of Peach, Pear, Oltun and Apricot trees. TIM land is principally bottom of good quality, and in a state at gnarl cultivation, With tt, full proportion al limber and under ifencint, a haws: portion of which is past and rad, and put up during the last three ur four years. There is also a large JULACISM urn SHOP, WWI shoeing and marl sheds attached. There is also on this property a val• ' 4 ahl4 ' ,` . • ...MINERAL SPRING, ther"Watermf which has been analyzed and fothril to ` uuti►ain rare and valuable • is new, having hem) put • ill operation on the leCtlsV &January 1851, It ti 3 eterius hilt ; the basement story smite, of sepernor material and workmanship ; the .oilier two stories frame, we ailiertmarded and . painted in the best Mintier, with - . spouting. Lightning cimoltietior&e, There l ire two •overshot water wheels, 4 rtin of Suits 4 2 French Burrs mid 2 Country Stinnes, (warranted good.) either pair of witch will drive all the machinery. There is a Corii end' Plaster Breaker. Siam Mil- Ilopper•booy, Grain and Flour Ele. venire also Grain Conveyors in fill the Gratteries-otetwollnore ; Friction Hob* lug Gears at both. ends of the Mill, - where hooding and tittluibliiig, can be - done with - convenience at the" satior time, having till open road around the building. The Geitribg is• spur and bevel ; east ids Wooden 'cum!. The buil• ding and machinery are constructed with the very . best material that could be mu , chased:- lord 7 disiabdity; lioNienieuce smilititilitibbtbare - intserpassed 119 any iii illienttittY, 'Pile Mill is itisiired in a cafe' Jiisetuttee - tonipaiiy. • 11 1 1.11?‘..$ A. Visr.lll I LL is Wdtl4 + . comairucteil, in good, repair and doer-, sagUodtiusineas ,initinally. The old Mill House, which is Mill standing, might be used Maatirritutsget tor utachittery,of any ' lies :hairy .•-• and, peculiar, arivslibigefeerimitseuril with it. It is loca ted ju it healthy, well cultivated and prtultietiveheigliliiirlimill, convenient to . ‘Dliiirchea - n; all Religious - Denominations. 13e1 11111111 l and Factories. Tim roads lend - , big to It ern good. affording good facilities for the transportation of gum:. The stream by which the Mill is propelled'is large, and the water power at oil times Stir fiCietit to trO'iilf extensive and • lucrative business., The Railroad shout to be elm ' eirtieltud front Gettysburg to Hanover will be of ineakm able advantage as it will tif. ford. facilities fur !reimporting Flour to the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets with coompliratively trilling expense. Asa buirineis place, this property is not imp/tried by any in tl a county, and would :be• a deetrable location fur a COUNTRY STORE. A tract of Wood-Land, sttinming the above property, consisting of abort 70 AC it ES. is now in the market, and ten be bought on aecom• modating terms ; the land is good, and covered wail Timber of superior quality. consisting of %V kite Oak, Walnut, Ash, h&c., and .situated only o u t flitirth of a ' utile drum the Saw Mill. As property of dila description is seldom it the market. Capitalists would do well in call and see it, AS IT WILL POSk. TIYELY I3E SOLD. The terms will he made acCommoidating, and an indisputa ble title will be given to the ptirclisset.— Possiossion *ill be given on the Ist of April 1854 ; or if desired, on the Ist ul lOctotter next. .• t 1. Any person wishing to view the proper. ty . will . eall upon Hoaxer Cosess, residing thereon, and any desired inlbrination speeting• the sante may bi; obtained by - applying personally or by letter to him or either of the Assignees. • • Salu will commence et 1 o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given. and terrine made known Ity• • • SAMUEL CO.IIEAN. JAMES CUNNINGHAM. June 17, 1853 —ts. I,lll4i.gist:rs. HARPER for June, illustrated by more than 100 stugravings. A new volume ethimpeneed 1:25;000 coOtta printed. Nut Is that time to subectibi at KußTz's Bookstore. ETHoDisT HYMN BOOKS, al hound in the be Turkey Morocco binding, Imitation i 1 Turkey. Sheep, for vale at the lotifcat cash rates at thu cheap Buukatura'or KELLER ICURTZ. WINDOW BLINDS!—A new t 7, as iiirtraent or Window Plinth). Imi tation of Oil Blinds, just arr i ve d t h e well-known Store, of KELLER 'KURTZ Cloths and Cas'sltnerts, (IF every tleseription,rok, r ow ; aty pi c 'Li" which we will .t.ll l ow , c o ll• an d see them at KURTP; cheap corner. CiOLLARS, 'Lace*, and N- 1 ae►tings, a beautiful variety, juit reived and fur sale at SC 111(iSZ. Reiss itibtrip S. Oil MAHLER 1.1 AS receive d 1117 meta or Books ilf every variety— Ulagsical, Theologicitii bbittOol - f • IVlik,ellaneous fit 110019 Which constitute the largest and NA Sorttneitt ever opened in Gettvshork kit( iillered al the Kr VERY LOIPTBI I J PI ft ES A f.l—it lat.& assortment of STA* *PION RY & FANCY GOODS--Allolsi and Silver Pens and Pencils. Pen•Knitrae, Writing Panel: Or all iiarieties and best qualities, Envelicipbk Perlbittery, &C.. &. Icp Call Mid :see at lite old emit• hilted plane in Clidniberabirrg few doors from , the diamond, S. H. 11UVIFEft. Gettysburg, Pa., June 3, 1833.. , , pERSOIsiS having LUMBER 14. pose of, in trade for Furniturut find it in their adtantage to call at the Oleo Cabinet Making Eatablishment of UEO. E. BRING MAN. South Baltimore sone% next (lioor to the Compiler office. • May 27. - 4 '4. COUNTY TREASURER. /THE undersigned gratefully acktirtirt• J. edges the liberal support eitenAtill to him in the last canvass for COUNT it • TREASURER:, and respeittiutly iintince* to his friends and felhiar of the county, that he he a citididatii“ fur that office at the ensuing election', ifuti; jeer to the decision of the • Whig eouitly convention. Should I be so fortuititi as to obtain the nomination and be eleeiedl I pledge myself:to discharge the ditties of tie office promptly' and with fidelity': Ptl. ARNOLD. Getlyobtirg June 3, I 353--tc. • ' l'A RA St) LS. 11 II E Ladies will please rail a% KURTZ'S Cheap Corner anti' large end well se!ected lot of !'ARASOLS among them large eizesi Keep it Before the People 11111 A T MARCUS SAMSON has Mk - 11 - received one of the largest and onstii; ; varied assortment of Over Coats of every description ever °tiered itt the county. anti 'at prices (liaised! not only please: but re ally astonish. Give us a call beforeivut chasing. 'fo'r'm PUBLIC. THE Subscriber desire* to call the nh tention of the Citizens of -Adiass County, to his extensive stock of • Books, SWF loner . % Amy Growls, Jewelry, Porte Mummies, Perfumery, • Brushes.. Combs, 4.e. —abed, 7 Boon; Shots; Mar whi Copy, . : Which tor variety anti Cheapness. he gtetlti all competition tit this of any oldie neigh. boring Counties. •_T Call and see, at the North Plata Corner of Centre Square.' June 10.3 KELLER Ku wrz: F. BROWN' Essence of Jamaica Ginger THIS Essence is a preparation of un usual excellence. In ordinary dine. dims, incipient cholera, in abort, in all !spo of of prostration of the digestive fitnextossol:4 is of inestimable value. During the prima-`„ fence of epidemic cholera and sumnie- ; complaints of children, it is peculiarly fie:tellies : no family, individual or travels ler ebutild he without it. CAUTION.—Iie sure to get the gent!! inc essence, which is prepared olds BROWN. at hia Drag and ChemiW Score. N. Corner of fifih aifeKheal. nut Sired', Philadelphia. and for.ealle.!ty all the respectable Apothecaries in the United States, and in Gettysburg, ;Pi, byli . SAMUEL 11. BlIF:H1.6111. June 17, /753-Iy, • FOR THE LADIES. A LL the latest and moat faßliin*le etyles of SHOES, GAITERS snit 8 1.11"PEIN. WY-Wart-awed. well nettle. at, . KELLER KURTZ'S. C HILDREN'S SHOES, the beet as. gunmen' et 141W11 Nl • ' ' • KELLER, KURTZ'S. I3erages and Delaines, A beautiful assortment, all styles. in be MIL had at KURTZS Cheap Vornen, HARD WARIii T HE Largest assortment of Hardwitwi; ' Sultery, Piiiiits.Oils,Dye.stufseirwt °fired, will be sold on better terussAhast earl be lied elsewhere. Purchasing from the memifecturers, we feel confident that we ran otter inducements' it; parailinfirs to give us a rail &examine our stook:4 p„ ! S. FAUN ESTOCK & SONS. , ;•'" Sign of the Red Frani. GROCERIES & Queeneware very cheap at i'dliNA'SlY.Wrilik. LDress Goode, Derma, De. Lainee. Croton Lustre, Mobs' Dr. Laines, Lawn+, &c.. will he said eh o .l l ,rl at FALINESTOCUS theft they- eiiir be' had elsewhere. nONN FATS, Ribbons sad Flowers, # "- large saeortioent of the didereirt, styles, to be found at SC HICIOS. • Queens N its varieties awl styies ehepp• •■• RTZ'S corner. PARASOLS anti f th at must please, will bo found at SCIAK3IO4I. c ' fril K O: atai j re EW art E ir i le 'R s Y fOr sa Y k t" ,lift' ir cheap, at, the ouu price two 01. ° - DIIIIOI AND INEZU4rOO4I*, 4)F all kind*. from iho lit %mem in lb. Oity. mantly mt hand no 4 for *Bl* at link Pill Skustitookature of,. „.: - S. Wile • I Juus•4, 18113 • WANTED; Cuitaineiti saperiur lora Wick *kW Contain's 1)444406y ciposfoo every descliption. e ng ine{ *hada aud quality, ator mono' of velvet. tltc, at the one-prle• Moil* t SA hiSOINZ•