Aithitili Steamer Atlantic, ~ • roua DOI I.Alllllt toMA pt. . , Near Yoke. July 10,— h 4 ties et At. , ( iiIIIIIIS IMO artived, bringing 4(tre 'lent, soil hivespool dates of the 29th alts ENGI.ANIJ.—The Briiisli newi is un interesting. The ineistou*x bill lied botrl- ' ty passed ParlimneliC long debates had taken Mare in regard. to the litilien governments. Very , fie44l.istes seitkahnitt'fitil . tioditt laira. , The genre...o'6l4A 'Was' that penes would'', tie fudivotatued. Insurance risks hi the , Danish! IscriLitgviiving. Mr. Vail 010.4 Waisit itirminglisto.— Mrs. Stowe was in Wales. sllll6leetethwin , leetanfl were htxuriant. I affil the t jeagi ivii4lteglantlyeue.rany La toocable. 1 M Ninth or t..2l;titlatiol rain ~ ;:ruX..tiqb..:- 111,9 proposed action a; F4,,,i, 4 ,iiwituoi,ty, Inc Turitish question 0 41 b vc. , Ir,f !AffficiAlly ittiofeti ; hut it WaPi re• , 1 1 1.14 llligAlte, 10,e:roc hail. prepare I a Iffitia ante to Ittee.et, tlematuldig to know whentinr her intontions were f or p eaor or war, Franeft beine really fOr either. 'rife report . ..noble thaL.Napoleott hall consented ta wWI kohl the unto at Oat ftallleal entreaty , 441re,F.iaselfif, the Russian ?flimsier. SIiIrITALII4LAND.— . I`Ite priotpttet of , alsittleiteet atti eBwiss difficulty is bright-. eteiseir.tolt was errifeettal that the tfloekatio oLlife;Peedsotratute frontier would soon! bit:esierail.f, -4KrAt.l.--Thet rffpnrteti attempt of ah ofebtriele" in' 'irtnnhahly is niffmititlefl.- 1 -1 . Ali stiptlifttinetit or Count Borger to au iftWithillititsoltlit; excites hopes'of miltlcr detail/VI tfiWiteil Italy. 1 4 vitk:3/ * ANI) ItUSSIA.-Lllto;ttli tiiiiitatltiOt yet broken out but weeti 'rur kel:,. fittirl4ussia,, and the belief gains . grouhlVtliak War will not ensue. ' Ituitetiff, ItO t terleir 'continues' to collect lfllllllll 1410114 . i 10priinubiiin frontier, slid the Turk s' tho tifit cease their warlike preparation. ll:o ^ fili'hutiek;'the Austrian I..:lfvoy, iir riereff,iti.lnitatentinople on the 130 i, and was finfleiltootrto he charged with C7fit• ellinlelt 'tit:opus:lls, .of whet nature was not &firm, r ll. 4 .lA.,_Adyines from Ezermuu to JetteAd 4614 of au extraordia a4; eltfil#l4o.o which had occurred dialog 0%01 1 04,0y which 12.000 persons were 1,:t114.,,,fue plague broke km' 'sex: dal . , tkir, ultburted corpses. )ttolulasittott mid the cholera had fearful- I lylvage,d, Yeherao, and the locusts had tkutua,kmiamutte.dattinge Ispahan. ei,l3ltiruz %vas also totally Ale- I Etuyokky -au earthquake on the night of $014 111 e) INDIA. 'rite 'lndian mail IM telegraph-, 'lndian mail iM telegraph eallAorti 44 . 4,1Fie1iG with Calcutta ilaies.of rMarlMla. and Hns Kong - dates of the Ithathihif definite from Rcrigoun.— lltatle al. Call:tilts war , isethiiichate.r.emicertiing the Chineart iii titenacirms.• Auetraliau advicr. favorable. MIMI IeICTPI,EIIO3I EUROPE.—Tho steam er Atabiwarrivell -ut New York on ICed nraday4:bringing three days hoer gotten from 'Europe. The spec' of the , rmeritino heul becoone wore thrent eaingonielmar was looked upon as quite probable:. Nowa of the rep,sion of the ultimatum by -Turkey,. had tritt•hoi tit. l 'e tembutworabtholimper,,r had ovule a per -B,moidoelatation La the Englirdi and Feelmh aushostadrow eiprcssed in the screngv,:s lasioulayritating. that even the destruc. of bimaclets Would not prevent his in viieliux,Torkeyand obtaining reparation. iTbe hisetirdivbtion of the Russian army had beau ordered to eater 3loldavia. The Russian force on' the line of the Black &a immuituta:l6o,ooo' men. fitheihrrivrburd , eastern mail brings no de its'engonn ' • t , fintigaattg &tea of May fith tiring redear that the rebels had re.eaptnred Nutt kid kid:were marching on Pekin. SICARTATIO,N IN SPAlN.—ltnppears that therNhitilkiilti condition to Which Ireland! wart reduced a lew years ago, is paralleled by ; what is now taking place in Spain. A writssiireafrenett paper says t-- .tti vain the ' , venerable Bishop of St. Jiselattit,ln presence of more than six hut'. d'rtlittn- tinfortitates, resembling moving cloiisiii..arbb' daily besiege his gate, has sok!. 'Ettures and his carriage. In vain itiniself and his servants to , the Itteprst necessaries, in order that he attest give the rest ill those who perish of, litiligkef." All' that lie or the oilier bishops Madero, , all that the government can do, ai.etirding tn'the Everanza, is but a drop! slititteln extinguish the conflgratton.— Wl** We Speak of the governhient. how. tiler,WO intuit remember that a last con. trititithSti l inatle by it of . 3;000,000 of reds been distributed. In the "nun taittliOlie'rearvittg die by dozens, and in stiant , ''plitces fevers of the most dangerous charlcter are joined to the famine. Iluu drtilii.of 'sick expire for want of nourish. niAit'and'inedielne. The streets oh our e;tiies itie encumbered with old men, wo. tnen'`t lit children, with the visages of c.iipitel, - .'en'tered with miserable rags. and eveit'titifie,lroubling thetwelv:•tt no long , i; vgiakilt /if die iii hoist, and imploriteg with lourreiiirs the sUccor's of the public el7nrity. At the gatei of ute Arehilio•opal MOO than a thousand people wait for daily bitiadl and I hear that one (lily laieljr 4:s9o' poOr assembled to receive the Arne ( ditittbated in the city by one beiidii„ • -'-tv l-i...-...i-il ....—.._..... _,_____. .... . v ftlarAtftihsr rtrit fill: Flal4 INO (4itive N nit. — 4 ll'hit *wain Inside Ptiltretuth rt 0000 men trerillogle. veiled frmti Norfolk:nit Thurs. 414 y. fur Pottantoutli, (N. II) ta lomat.. alto ta to proceed erttliont delay to the fishing geatittellt - 'the strattislii,) Fulton. the re jisitierlifveltieh hay just been eiimpleletl 411 the Gosport Navy Yard, will sail in: a tittleltalif Int Atte illitie tlr,i4itution. Thu vluttjt of war l)emitur tote also been order - elkOlflWir eiihitilti:ousle. This squadron is In be kiiiii6t the ;roluniund ol Comm°. tfullrettllleliriek; a ilierreet end ex perteticed tillidin'. 14 10ftw 'will joie the Priiteeton et }butmutt!. Mr. Julep" S. Ulm ninglinni. tot ittliton city; ries nut vi the +Cone 0101 " pit*** berrettry. • • . 401 6 441ailittneTIVO Ilittitottat...4.l'he Shep itershbvits Ita. ltitleister soya that on tku l t- Iltr** l ll,ll44n , loo. thal'lnwn and vicinity Igloo *Oiled by , a MOIR totem and destrun-1 faMintilai 'ouch thonage to presitt,y of 'mdiiitost eatery lioacriittiom.....-i HAI :MI *Mt itave Intl bowl red of doing 0. 4itets , rout I ' buillunr *e 01 1 .**- 4 w+4o 4 o' * ` VII oda trftimellbf 410' . Sitemait *win 11‘ 1 40110 "'Vim New Blood Hounds. The WilHaesebtff s re Veiee Item the fol. aceoritof a patriarchal 'peculiarity pi liorrilitren, front the pee *4 111 trarrli►.g CtorteSpoliiittli w h o writel from Aiken, Numb Carolina. ••10 . almost every tatimminity in the ' R.nidi relvidtw an Mai v anal whose profits . Atonal employment, is the hunting fur hire. of reanwily slaves. Ile keens a pack of, twelve or fifteen sure patented hlood•hounthu. !and on reeriving , a COlllllllB6lllll* starts off in pursuit opt horaehack, ace parried by his dogs. When 1111111 these are placed on trail, neither distance our time will. save.. the Ingot ye; on they go, thr o ugh woods, im e sthisre and swamps, their deerVonouthed sniieea spaititintes head H iles away. The owner 'of the jega nitesWeep up with them, for shmiltt he'tui in the bark ground when 1 the fugitive is overtaken, the poor wretch i would soon bq'torn in pieces. When all hope °reseals' Is lion, the runaway gener ally eontrives to tannin tv.tree, and dm" !laves body front the 'lacerating fangs id; the doge. The owner' of these hountivt have Ninth control over them that they can call mein off a scent at any moineist, and instantly subdue their ferocity loWarda a'. victim whinny they have run down. The remuneration for hunting a fuilitive varies; !rote .31.0 In $5O, Recording ill the time ens- , ployeil. These osporismett" are almost ; invariably unactionpanied nit their expe ditions by any hu/ganbeing, and are mei' of idomitahle courage. It is well they are so, for occasionally they hell in with an ugly customer, who endeavors to kill his I power if, lie can. Being necessary al" , pentlages in society, these limners are tint ! regarded with that aversion which one would naturally think their peculiar occu pation would excite 3 on the contrary, they . are frequently spoken of as nits: men, " ~ gond neighbor'', Ate.' Slime-even have a ! reputation for piety. -Sometintes these hlnoildniandssee used to limit white fugitives from .inetice. A. hoot three weeks ago a gentleman living locality had a valuable earsiagel horse stolen. Tim hounds were *tatted' i n q u es t o f the, rogue, pumeeditian Across the Savannah Hirer, sod after a d i ssect , twelve hours-11y which time the)torsei that the fellow, had stolen was entupleitely '•ai 61' up • t nacelled tilly.miles,-,1 lie was captured. save hi; tingis‘ far, , jas lio asitile, front tieing worried by. thel d.. g s. the telluttotnel upright in tits staddlej but as it watyinflegs and.feet were Molts bly mangled beliire the.owner of the pack came up. I was otikaotherinbtitikre where a puck of hounds entered the .city of A tigaiit.' in full cry. in pursuit of a white. thi e f who , haul fobbed a house's few utiles distant, and although the fellow; knowing that the dogs were, after hilsh:Visiteilotalmr more hotels. passing -up and dowu stein", in 111111tif of throwing off the scent, he was unsuccessful:. afni Seally in despair'. made litr . the tourney .spilt. and wail :captured after running - .about three The Negro Exodue. imuiequettee tif the rigid euforeement of the 18th article of the new constitution of Indiana, the black, population of that State are leaving in hundreds for ll,parters recently vacated in the. Ewen; 4 1 3tie1i.., 'll.eCiticisittaii Con tneecittl , the ,Bth s t ,ys We scarcely Pasii Alonfalto bottling ii, these loug lone shwa without 004.iois ..r juortt UNprAt tN M with their tionieli..l.l plunder. rereinly, landed Irmo smite of the lower river, or- , al W 4041 steatuers. lJee4nuing *little curioticwith., regard to this new I . eature in African .• movemei:ts. we .made inquiry, and cumuli that they were moviug Arum Indiana in, consequenve of the severe enactments oli the Legislature enforcing the 18th' article' 01 the new constitution in that'State. All persons whose mothers are unable In prove the posettssion of a greater. proportionl than ci.ixteentli of European blood, and who emote into lloomertlimi since Nov. 1, 1851, are tweed to take up their beds--..il they have any—and walk.—All negroes, mulattoes. quadroons. octagerouna, dumla minions. Are., -who cull prove a residenee tt toe Stair prior to November 1. OW.' are allowed to remain under certain eon ditions. and by registering their names with the county clerk. Any person who employs a negro who is in the State, con trary 'to the new law. is liable to a line of not Less than ten nor mote than five hun dred Julian.--/Jorrialrrg Union: Stock of Mammoth Growth. The New York IYorhi's Fair is amulet ing to that point some of ibe finest speci- I mans of stock that have ever been emigre. gated. Bud which must have a stimulating, elfeei upon the farming interest generally. i Among others that will be nit show is a pair of oxen, which the owner says are es notated to weigh 9.000 pounds: but no hulloek has ever yet trod American soil whit Ii weighed 4,000 pounds, unless one of these do. The oxen are of isniirmous proporiinits. full six Icet high I .—think of thet--well formed, and Moues fat, not ex ccssiyely so. ur in any way mitoiliapen.--.1 The states that they are ei g ht rears old, and were raise , l by John Lee, 11VaAltistVoil cosh' y. N. Y. A miamonoilt hog is also on exhibition win se exact weight is 1.407 ! Ile girls 7 lent 0 itiolies. iv 8 lees 6 inches Irr►g, and I 3 feel 6 inches high- 7 3 ythirs old. This monster is Paid to Ito so fat that lie cannot I sc ,, this prvoriit,feed is 6 lbs. of beds beef and 9 loaves of breed per day. Terrltlr Storm —Los4 of Nhw Vinue. July, 141,-A trensimilime hurricane,. Reemppaiiied by thunder at ligiltitiligi111141111111 , 0111.111111'411). peeved I/ ,/* sltiß env and. virmily yeeierd.iy evening. A building RI Terryintru, occupied by several isiniltes, and aMilaining.firty per sons was blown 1111%111, and indy eie of the Minutes ere kaogtt to 113V* el4lNlVeller•• Swum OW [miler bail been taken out last ItVelllllll. A large brick shire-anti dwelling house in count of erection at Brooklyn. on the corner tai Rieke and Montague strevot, was entirely tleioniiiped, anti the passer* by buried to the Inter. I'UNIAInq.VTP , V A 'Aftaict..lo/14)Nuiit..-- The eererity'orthe pidicu et I me lies been exeicised, by orderA of the cardinal vicar, piton the originator of the pretended teireete. the blood exuding image of . Christ, in the 14n del frlureitn. •is ! a,.yminggirl„ A protege of Princess Wiil linsity. by whom she was withdrawn from a bad course Jig life. mill platted in A house tit educatims, where, either from fa natical excitement, or a love of notoriety. she forty A story of the ruiritele too gross u deseive the scrutiny of the atsihoritiet. Hi. Eminence leas oralsred.lusr to he trans ferred to Ike 'battena pillions, arplani of ospreialy fur Imam% 'asy . ' Imprinowle at all. ' Mad Dors. r In the present . apprehension of hydra phobia, thii follow idg extract from You sit's I work on the Dog may be useful, by in. lforming those whotire exposed to the dia. ease that there is a sure preventive : "rite .wound , should he thoroughly washed and cleansed es $OOll as possible eftsr the bite is inflicted ; ho sticking of the part, as is advised by many, for The purpose of extracting the paistm, is the presence of s small abrasion of the lips would t assuredly subject the parts to inorlation. If the wound :be ragged, the edges may be taken off a itle: a pair of ' scissors. The wound must then be thaw.: ' Mighty cauterized With nitrite 'Of silver, (lunar caustic,) being sure to introduce the caustic into the depths of the wound. so that it will reach every particle of poi son that may have insinuated itself into the flash. if the wound is -too-small , le . admit the stick, of caustic. it, may he en -1 larged by the knife, taking caret however, out to carry tile poison isito.the . fresh cut,.. which can be avoided by wiping the knife. l at each incision. Nitrate of silver is a twist powerful neutralizer of spedific pots son, end the affected parts will soon some away with the slougli„no drooping being necessary, except perhaps olive, oil, if there should be touch iothunatioti of the' parts.", . if the %SOTO plan he permed. the pa h eft need be under on apprattoutimit as to the !result, hot wake his naiad perfectly guy lon the point. This is the emirate general li' 'intoned by all' the lielerbuiry surgeons' 1 or Europe. and there are fewof theiw; who ! hese not, oometinte. in their practise, been bitten. lty,.. rapid animas. Ne.vortitehnto. 1 we never littera of i'llei . i having suffered_ anY • had 1:11liets from Ouch ocaidento. ' If lunar' collide he not out had a. the I , wountruntyle 'seared with red hot iron. which will answer as good.* purpose. althonjlh itinch mute painful in its opera• Lion. Mr. Blaine, in elosing style and setesttidei ortsitheonillie subject, Very justly remark,' " Would L could - jnstill into such minds the uncertainty, or the disease appearing at all, even whim no Means have beetteard; and the perkrt security theymar feel Who have *obtained to the preventitu treatment (let* Ord above. I hav e been - bitten several times ; Mr. Tolman tuveial times also ; yet. 'in neither of us was any dread °tea *time& Onrexperituace taught us, die eh attliturtertaiaty of the; preventive means,; and swill take- n upon me to pronounce they always peeve • ye Leo performed wit It dexterity and judgmene." Tue NEW YORK GRVITaL PAldlerEit , mrsl.rton.--'1146 of ilea %lurid's indimiy, at the Cryitid Palace in New York, will untlimbitifly •far snipes. • all prat/nine ezpositionA ail thmeouutry. even , id Inietiresi manufactures and products. lithilellse Industrial re r oxurees of the. prin. cipul-fuseigti salutes will be- represented se Nil)" es the nova einvitine eau expect, in an ,exhibition whiz!' is founded-solely ti IWO private enterprise. Greet Ilrilatit. France, Germany. Prussia and Italy will ho largely repseintitted, the main floor of thit buildingbeing chiefly filled witb giiods from those countries, t'ilteen hundred foreign peek:qua baye been already regis. hired, and others are still in the United IlitAtits' bonded waraiduntses,a waiting trans. ler to the p.44te. Hearty gain nundred towns iu , Germany .hue- hove Neu* over 'Valuable contributions for exhibition. The work ol testing the stmagth of ev.. cry pall of the edified has been cotumen- i veil by Mr: Detinold, the engineer. mode adopted of IF akiog the test is placing , ) a mass of irtm weighing .114,500 Dui. toll eacir'square or hay its the gallery between four columns, which is said to be "'quint leet tis 75 lb.. to the square loch. It is comptittitl 6tit, the ~densest possibie crowd nl:people,.ihe snidest weight that I Tents Open each, square foot is 50 lbs., mid if this trumpubStion is correct, the test ap plied must lie entirelyeatisfactury. the main, building , covers 173.001) square feet, galleries triclutled .and the. sedditional building 33.000. being 206.000.' in ell. 'fns additional building is comp), .sed of a that a n d second story gallery, 21 feet broad and 450 feet long, hi from 'bore, . I the aides being quite closed op, so se trl• rum a suitable place to exhibit picturek earl rtatues. There are twelve litairWßY l 6 the hallustrades of- which are light iroar. tracery, and three entrances.. Walls,. properly speaking. the building has not..`; being enclosed with glass sustained by 1 I iron pillars. 'fins vast inks* of crystal occupies 45,000 square feet. The .eltetr' iron weighs 1,200 tons, the wrought 300.. Each pane of glass is lB by aff The prevailing sty le of the architecture is Moorish and Byzantine in its decorstione.' is supposed there will be .0,000 contrib..: U 1014., THE FRAUD 1141 TNB PENNSYLVANIA COAL Rionert•—li is Stated that the clerk, thtitugh' w limn, it is alledge& the Reading railroad nompany had besot defrauded out of a large ansount of money, has been era rented. lie disclaims, however; having profited a cent by the 'affair. two or three large coal dealers b elm; the gainers. The inveitigititm iv .1111 going on, and will prove a work of time ere it is fully lermi tinted.. The Reading railroad is supposed to be mulcted in the amount of between $150,000 and $400.000. while the, amount to be credited to private account may reach as much more. The fraud was perpetra ted, as we stated a few days ago, by giving false returns of the quantity of coal trans-, over the road during several years past, whereby certain ;tenderiser apecithi tors in the article vent thousanda of tons to market ;without paying a cent of toll to the railroad comptutv for its transportation.— The coal was weighed at the weigh office. of the Mine Hill railroad coMpany.wherw the operator, employed agents to keep an account of the weight. The 'Reading railroad company, to awail the trouble of re-wetghing it. :took the certificates of weight as taken %at the Mine. Hill office, and thus die fraud was carried on Inc sever al years without the' Reading coutpanr suspecting it. Atinclatso ACCIDENT.—CoI. Jarrtes Nelson,. of NeW Bradawl - CV, N. J., ,net with a stations %incident on Thursday. which, if it does not terminate .fatally, will at least deprive , him of the sight of one eye. While in his barn hurdling a pitchfork it is supposed ,he was attacked with apoplexy, and stumbled, when the point of the pitchfork entered his eve and it is feared pansirated his brain. Ile has not been able to speak linos. • USAVV , Fear —Alfred Ilisnold was sfted 61.1300 44 Low* sale. Ky.. us the 6h instant, fsr mien loisiwassair a Ia• oats hf bad leper asiur 4r b aual lailfir; riurr pirk.ruy . , THE STIR IND BINNER__.I CIETTTIBIR.C. Frifkiy Eveuifil July 15, 1853. MUG STAIC TICKET• Soft CANAL couttseloNta, MOSES POWNALI, of Ltnoutor FOR AUDIT 011 4 ERSI" A. X. N'CLURE, FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL. .01MISTIAN' MEYMS, 'Of Clarion is se. Comitisty 4 edit E members o f the Whig County T 1,; ComMittee are quest_tl In meet at the of of the C.Hisfrasn, iu Gettysburg, 01174411 v Iho 28thisodani, at 1 ecluck, P. 74..-tin business o importance. R. G. ‘bitCR4ARY Chairman. Adams C ty Ahead. kt:rWe neglected state fast week that Mr; ,oar Ountx Treintre r, bad psid into the tato Ti asury tbe7full quota of State: ax for Adapt; county, in advance of all tha Other countim of the State. Oar (amity has a "habit';of doing Duch thing". The itialroad. 1110"111!i sarvey ofther route of the con templated railroad biween this OM* and Hanover wits commetoed yesterday morn ing, and is now progressing, under the superintendancy of gems. HAVVT and WRIOHT, assisted by an efficient engineer carps. We understood that a previous cursory examination of the ground"gives a most encouraging prospect for a short, practicable and economical road. Robbery. IrrOn Monthly night last tie 'shop of Mr. Wat...--FRAZER, (watchmaker) in this place, was robbed, ss is Supposed, by a man calling himself LEWIS —LAVINIA, in the employ of Mr. Frazer at the time.— About a dozen watches, some of them val uable gold leveret, left at the establishment by customers to be repaired, were taken; together with lot of tools, &c. Lavinia was entruath the -key of the eatab- ; lishment en Monday evening, and had do eed it at the Usual hoar -retaining ; however, the key in his possetitm. Ile was misting next morning with the stolen goods. La vinia is. of. middle size, speaks quickly, lisping somewhat, and makes a business of _repairing accordions, &e. A reward of $3O is offered by Mr. Frazer for the ap prehension of the robber and the securing bf the stolen goods. We believe an addi -1 tional reward has been offered by some ofi our citizens owning the missing watches. I ARRESTED.—LAmia. was arrested on Wednesday morning at Sharpshurg, Md. lie had in lib possession eighteen watches, besides jewelry and other proper ty. He is now in jell in, Hagerstown, and will no doubt bo brought to Gettysburg on requhtitinn (mm tha governor. Tlllei Maisie Law Convention. 'The Maine Law Convention will as semble in the Court-house to-day, at 1 o'- clock, P. M. Rov. E. W. Jactii.soN and others will address it. The friends of the cause should see to it, that the meeting be a good one. G. M'CRSART, Esq., in the met "Sentinel" declines being a candidate for Slate Senator or any other office at this KrAt a nieeting.of the Directors of the Gettysburg Railroad, at the Court house, on Saturday last, JAmr.s G. Run, En., was elected Secretary, and Jour► H. .11rCLELLAN, Treasurer.. •17" Several errors marred in the list of General Jurors as published last week.— ANDREW SMITH, not "Andrew Noel," is the juror for Mountpletutant, and the name of Join; L. TATE, for the Borough, was omitted. "RoArtosz Commas" has been or ganized at Salem, Va., by the election of D. F. BITTLE as President and Professor of Moral and Intellectual Sciences; S. CAEU3ON Wiaxs, Professor of Mathematics; and M. It. Hill, Professor of Languages. All these gentlemen are graduates of Pa. College. . la'Our exchanges from all quarters speak of the upreeedented scarcity of hands during the harvest season, and the conse quently increased wages of bands. 'The storm of Friday evening week, which proved so destructive in" New York city, seems to bave been equally severe in nearly all the eastern end 'northern coun ties of Pennsylvania, and in parts of New Jersey, New York and other Eastern States. Barks, Lancaster, Northumberland, &buy', kill, Carbon, Lehigh, Bucks, Montgom ory, Philadelphia sod other counties in this State, suffered severely. President Pune , accompanied by Secretaries DAvts, GOTURIZ and CUSH ISO, is on his way to Now York to be pre sent at the opening of the Crystal Palace. M Baltimore, Wilmington, Philadelphia, and the various points alOng the route, he Was received with Abe hpnora duo the ez altod position he ocenpies. zrlt id new rumored at Washington that SANTA ANNA has entered into a deep conspiracy with Canedo to restore Mexico .to Spain. It is a aingulay rumor, and may be true. The Mexicans may assent to it from a dread of the United Stet*. tr7'There is not .a Mote in the Ameri itsm Union where the Maine-Law sentiment is noteetively progressing, breaking sway the old landmarks of parties sad arousing the opposition of the ''"Satanic Prem."— Our Irsteh l lires never hurtled more bright- IyAbso M the.present daky. So Oyu the On's* ;buffalo, aud we believe every weal of it. Cabinet Difficulties. 110" The rumors in regard to difficul ties in the Cabinet at Washington are be ginning to assm4 altangildo form, not withstanding the guarded denials of the Washington Union. That Marcy and Cushing are jealous of -each other—that each is aiming at the control of the Ad ministration, and that forsome time "mis understandings" between them have exist ed, cannot be doubted. The Fishery ques tion has again drawn the lines between them. A 'special despatch to the N. York Tribune on Saturday afternoon says : ' It is asserted by many that there was an outbreak in the Cabinet, yesterday ; but I cannot get the particulars. Cushing and Marcy are said to bo the parties who quit relled.—the .cusus belli being the Fishery Question. A itnnowhat similar but not less belli cose statement had gone on to the N. York Courier and Enquirer tho previous night, as follows Thera is a report that there was acme misunderstanding in the Cabinet to-day on the nn - xle of conducting the Fishery nego tiations. New England men still appre hend difficulty, and assert that unreal pro geese has been made towards an amicable adjustment. It is rumored that Mr. Cush ing differs with Secretary Marcy as to the proper course to be pursued. Mr. Marcy and Mr. Buchanan are also at, loggerheads. The latter, it is - said, in sists upon the fislery qUestion and all oth er difficulties with Great Britain being submitted to himself with full power to ne gotiate a treaty in London, according to his own news of right and expediency.— Marcy objects to transferring negotiations ft:mu Washingtbn to London, and insists upon having the control of them himself. In this state of things Mr. Buchanan hes itates as to the "line of duty" before him. The same despatch to the Tribune, alluded to above, says that the intimate friends of Mr. Buchanan declare that be will perempr torily decline the English mission. FIRE IN YORK.—A disastrous fire occurred in York on Saturday morning lust. It originated - in the barn of Mr. Geo. Weesit, in the rear of his residence on Maine street, near thO Eastern boundary of the Borough, and quiekly eommunica ted to another building belonging to Mr. W. and then ,to the barns owned by Messrs. JOHN Ip.KR, P. A. le S. SMALL, CUARLEB NES and Judge DURKEE. A horse and wagon belonging to Mr. WELSH were con sumed, with all the contents of the differ ent barns. _,A.lot of new wheat hid been placed in the barn of Mr. Welsh only the day before. The fire was occasioned by the carelessness of some little bays, who, wo learn, had kindled a fire in the barn for 1 1 the purpose of roasting apples ! Mir The Harrisburg Keystone, •one of the leading Democratic papers of Pennsyl vania, copies an article from the New York Herald, in widish fault is found with Gen. Pierce for many of his recent appointments. The article concludes with this significant language : "But it is, perhaps, enough for the present to recommend, (aside from all personal considerations in connection with this New Hampshire movement,) a care ful study of the scope and drift of Mr. Burke's resolution, by the President and his Cabinet. The flatteries of sycophants and courtiers may be agreeable, but they are delusive. The timely warnings of inde pendent men cannot be with equal safety disregarded. Will there be war ?" PICT One of the oldest and most distin guished physicians of the country, Dr. NA THANIEL CIIAP.ILtN, died at his residence in Philadelphia, on Friday evening last, aged 74 years. Dr. Chapman was a Vir ginian by birth, ,studied medicine in Edin burg, commenced practice in Philadelphia, where in 1811 he'*as elected Professorof Materia Medics in the University. In 1816 he became Professor of the Practice of Medicine, which chair he occupied until -within the lust three years. 310DRL STATESMAN.—The Vice President, deface°, Mr.. Senator ATCHIN sox, of Missouri, is now making speeches in that State against Col. Barron. We quote from the St. Louis Republican the following, reference to a partef his speech at Weston : "Senator Atchison declared himself in fuvor of the immediate organisation of Ne breaks Territory, provided that the citi- Jens of all the States, both free and.glave, can settle in it. He said he would always *pose : the "Wilmot Proviso" by his vote, andipauld rather Are Nebraska Territory 'sunk' in h--U' than organised as q free State." - Doubtless such language as this, says the Pittsburg Gazette, becomes a Southern Statesman; but if any leading Northern man should use language half as violent with reference to the admission of Nehru )ra as a Slave State, we should never boar the end of it. The Northern man who re sists the lidmission of a slave Stale is a madman, a fanatic and an enemy of the Union ; but the Southern man who would rather see free territory 'sunk in b—ll' than adniitted as a free State, is deemed worthy to preside over the Senate of the United States, and become President of this Union ex officio, on the death of the present incumbent. SHOCKING AFFAIR—We learn from the Petersburg Express that Mr.- Henry Birdsong, of Sussex county, Vai-and his little son, while lying in bed ono Friday night, were both shot through one..of the windows of their chamber. • The shooting was done with a double-barrel gun, heavi ly loaded with buck shot. The load en tered one leg of Mr. B's son, at the thigh, passed entirely through, and terribly lace rated the other. Mr. B. also received an entire load in , his abdomen, which proves that both barrels of the gun,were diseltarg ed. Their wounds are considered mortal. Suspicion testa upuu two of his slaves. Important to Ex-Poclnanstero. ost..An order has been issued by the Postmaster General, designed to warn late Postmasters against irresponsible ' agents who purpose to obtain balances due them,l upon payment of exhorbitant fees. When the finaLaccounts of a retiring.Pootinsater are settled by the Department, a balatmo is frequently found due the Postmasters, of which they themselves know nothing, having covered up said balance by some error in making up their accounts. In such eases the accounts are filed away, and at a suli3eqnent period the accounting offi cers give them a, more critical examine• Lion, aud—atili finding the balance As-, they notify the party inteested of the fait. By surreptitious means agents have obtained copies of these unadjusted bal ances, with the 'names of the parties to wham they are due, and have been doing a largo business therein. They write to the Postmasters that they have "acciden tally fotuld a sum of money due by the U nited States," wkiet they (the agents) can ' probably reeover• with considerable effort and trouble, for which service th ey require either a large fee or the proceeds. Any a mount of misrepresentation is made use of in such cases to excite the cupidity of the claimant, and induce him to pay a large fee in the expectation that his profit trout the proceed % will be proportionately large. In one ease, recently, says a Wash= ington letter-writer, a fee of 1100 was charged and paid, - Oren — the - agent mu:. have known that the entire sum due was only 8180, which would have been paid by the thpartment without the intervention of an agent. THE EASTERN.QI.IESTION.—A dis patch from l'aristffited the evening of the 23d of June, says : "The Russian Minnister, M. de Kisse leff, had au inteview . yesterday with the Emperor, whan his Majesty is reported to have said, "Monsieur PAtubassadeur, tell your sovereign that I do not seek for war, but if war begins I shall not be the first to return the sword to the scabbard." This observatiou proves that the Emperor fully understands the meaning of Count de Nes selroile'S note to -be unfriendly towards France, and may servo to confirm the cor rectness 'of the view taken in Paris by those who look on the Russian note as hav- i ing raised a fresh danger in the provoca tion it throws at the French Emperor; 'Who however desirous he may be of peace, is not without motive for taking up the gauntlet should it be rashly thrown down." But the commencement of hostilities in the East, even should it finally become a "fixed fact," would seem to be put off.— The order to cross the Pruth could not reach the Bessarabian army from St. Pe tersburg before the sth of July, and its entry could not be known in PaAis before the 12th of that month. All this gives time, and in conjunctures like the present, time and reflection are often all that is needed to change the whole aspect in the case. The Press of Vienna, however, says that if, the Russian troops have not yet crossed' the Pruth, the delay is owing to the insurmountable obstacles thrown in their way by the overflowing of the Low er Danube, and all other rivers in those parts. The belief is, however, that the whole thing will end like a duel which was never intended to be fought. The news of an Austrian mediation in the Oriental question is premature. Nev ertheless it is assorted that that this medi ation will soon be accepted, and that the differences between the Russian and Brit ish Cabinet will by means of the good offi ces of Austria, be brought to a satisfactory settlement. A CITY DESTROYED.—In the foreign news by the Atlantic, it is stated that, on the first of May, the city of Shiraz, in Per sia, was destroyed, with twelve thousand of its inhabitants, by tile shock of an earth quake. This is the second city in Per- I sic, and in former years Lad a popula tion of 40,000 persons, but an earthquake in 1824 nearly destroyed it. It was for merly a place of great beauty, and is cele brated by the Persian poet Haifa, who was a native of Shinn, for its beauty and fertil ity. Since the earthquake of 1824, it has greatly declined in both, most of itsKiblic structures, having been 'ruined by that ca lamity. as .ri is rumored iu Washington that Sent MEDARY will decline the Chilian &lesion, and take the editorial charge of the Union. girl - lon. JOHN Gum'', Judge of the District Court of Maryland, died. at Me residence near Catonsville; on Friday last. lie was appointed by President Taylor. Moms, EDITORS t—Not knowing to whom I am indebted for the connection of my name wiih - le honorable post ,of State Senator, in the communication over the signature of "Cumberland," in your last paper; I beg leave to tender, through you, my sincere thanks to the author. I must, howevel:, add, that I am note candi date. There are already several of my neighbors in the field, all good men and true, every one of whom, if elected, will honorably represent the district. • W. F. BONNER. July 12th, 1853. MIMIC EDITTORS : as the time is ap proaching when the Whigs of this district will be called upon to select a candidate ior'the office of State Senator, allow me to propose to them WILLIAM D. MIMES, of Oxford, as a suitable person to represent them in that capacity. Mr. Mimes is, generally known to Gm people of the district as an active, influential. - and consistent Whig ; and should he receive, and *gm to accept, the nomination, his en ergy, Integrity—and superior liminess qualifications, cannot fail to render him acceptable to the people of the district and a highly respectable and useful Represen tative. , rmmlhe Yott Ropy/Wan. Loco, and,Worklngnien. We peblished hist week ea extract from the address of the laborers engaged on the Atiegtteni Portage Railroad, in which they .stated that for wages were in arrears eight or teu uniodus, unpaid by the Catial Commiesiencre and Superintendent, altho' the law eripnsUlly requires that they shall be paid monthly in. full, and the Legisla ture made the enortpue appropriation of a million and a half of dollars at de last sex- . siou for theocrats!" oldie Publfs -Works. Robbed, spoiled and wronged; the faborcia were Imempellett •to strike, not foe higher wages, but for the money eettsally duo to them. *by' th'ey'no The Legislature had granted„tim m uay,'tand the law was peeitive ea the robjeet. , They had right upd justice on their het th:r money was withhold-e-and for what reason f To enable a.. lot of siimeditting sharks, in favor with the public officers, to shave the workingmen and make usury out of their necessities. These numemteni hover around , they. ku i y up the claium of the laborers, whose wasps are -withheld, at a heavy diSeount, and then go with the assigned check-rolls to the dishersipg offi cer, and receive the whole amount which they call for, while in order to squeezeoth-- ors into being shaved in the same way, their pay runs in arrears fur eight or ten months, in defience of express law, to say nothing of common justice. This is the way the Locofoco State Robbers feather their nests. They are confederated with. these sharks and shavers, and ga snacks with them in their unholy and unlawful gain. Hence it is that we see a money less, broken-down political hack, who at tains& place on the Public Works at the nominal salary of or $5 a day, lilting his pockets with marvellous celerity, and going out of office in two or three years, rich and well-to-do in the world—the own er of farms it may be, or houses, 'or other property. held in other people's,nuntee to secure it from the grasp of his own disap pointed creditors. Instances of this kind have been neither few nor far between in the history of the management of the Pub lic Works of Pennsylvania. They are ne torious, and eo numerous as almoat to brand tho whole system with the disgraceful mark of public plunder and private wrong. False receipts and duplicated check-rolls have on the one hand been palmed off on the State, while, on the other, laborers have been compelled to stand a share on their wages, as in the case of those on tho Portage Road, in order to save themselves and their families from starvation, although the State had amply provided for their compensation. And lot one of these hard working men, or any number of them, coin plain, and how are they treated ? They - are forthwith deprived of their employ ment, and are denounced and sneered at iu the Locofoco journals in the interest of the Canal Officers. Thus the Harrisburg Union coolly informs its readers; after first abusing the workmen for not having goo., hat in hand before the Canal Commissiou ere, who ought long since to have seen that their pay was given to them according to law, instead of telling tales out of submit arid laying their grievances before the pub lic, that, "Fortunately, the business of the road was not delayed b 7 this strike, se other par ties were immediately found to take the place of those who struck." So then all the sympathy which these wronged and insulted workmen received from their democratic brethren... for no man, except "a good Democrat," is per mitted to wield even a spade or a shovel on he State Works—is to be turned out of employment, and to have others more obsequious and more willing to suffer the shaving operation its silence, subitituted iii their places. Thiele a fair illustration of the sincerity of those ardent professions of attachment to the interests of the "toiling millions." which Locofoaoism is want to before each annually recurring elec tied. Its trusted men in office first rob the laborers, and then kick them eff,for daring to complain ! Beautiful is the fraternal love of "democracy 1" Wild beastswill not. pray upon their kind ; but a Locofoco in office, avaricious of gain and plunder, has no bowels of compassion for the poor, la-• boring brother with whom he took sweet counsel and walked up to the polls in com pany. It matters nothing to him whether it be, the State or his own familiar friends —in either case he is ready to mean and spoil, if heehe s can only line his pockets, and when his tine comes to depart, can ga out of offme with money in hie , purse, *Ad is snug house in town, or a. Sue limaotone fa'rm'er two in the country. No weeder. diet Losofeeelsm holds on with atteltinill; d9s tollee4Y 4 1 the Cella * ll ' 4 ; f q . A llll4 Public Works meths hen 'Web lays t he golden egg for the party, • These things, believer,. afford the strong est a rguntent to the people in favor of the immediate sale of the Canals and Railroads of the Conintimojrealth. Let them be got rid of at any price, so that ouly this band of public robbers be broken up. They both disgrace the character and demoralize the whole political machinery of the-Age. The, burden of taxation remains unallevise. ted and will eo continue to te, to berg as these works remain under party manage.' moat, It has been so—it is so -now 104 will continuo to be until the State shall to - divorced from this corrupt system. Belief can ectoo tidy tbitagli legislation ; and let the Mx-plying y« pie hear this tiihject in mind above all others when tiny corm to elect'representati yes in Octet rr ettteesk Now is the time to strike; and a stress ef.' tort will accomplish the desired resitit. COMMOIIIOAVED CONITdUNICATED NAMILTONBAN Mire !Aura Shield. fi 11 read, in Cigatn ran. the elooti.ol the . 4th diet. mg to go to ti boll. 10ittlitiT Is lota BoaNusa.—We lester i .;, the Allentown , Deasoeral that nekAiiao hill), tit novel construction. itacireeptlybeett introduced in Lehigh and ,No — rticirropirtit enemies, which p.issessea o , l 4'ilecid4 advantages neer every other liiiikochitnao to premier) an entire rev olution in the lime burning business: It is : The .kiln is lined with fire-brick *ollie 31 fest high, with s hop per oil ..tiip,:.:aripahle; holding. ai, large quantity at stone, which keeps felling down auto; the kiln's fait tas the hate is drawn oct ; below. It will burn an ,art_ ;average 3bey 1,6 0 .4 0 1 00 4 it' rated in burning: and three or fiturlieetat If: 'ordinary tlekney or oak , Weed?* half an lour.! Two , corihvof .101 d burn between 200 and 300 b,ueftels heat,litne. The lime is ; dreelo.er every 12 henna; kilu is •thli of a Mr. 134111weitar„. of 11,0ohol!topcc, w yu i k. GOOD Div ifirroor,vlA eers are, strange ideas mitertained,o(the,word respectability. We agree with the to Uttering. Nips 'being respectable in either man or woman,- etienistiOn,- doing 'what is duly. The prtoreitt 'even in what is caineldtlreil pdeulerly thelmtrinlest avo cation, who pays his debts, obeyi'the and 1 4(11111 his etbstr i ettligations to society anti' bit littivwketgittOiii, ia thatfaiiid nom , more ~respectable titan the,.. most wealthy idler, thesolecated spendthrift, the callous miser, or the .fashionable So the modest female, whether ecemairese, hook-lid de r, ,pmol,llthdvry storekeeper, or heose-eervant, is, in the true Beene of the word, inOnitely, more respectable than. the • extravegapt wife who is., 'noting her hus band. or than the thoughtless butler fly, flirt. In a word, .worth,mot wealth, cow solutes respectability. AN EXTRA9NDINANY DISCoVNRY.—The atteolion of moil of silence, ill Paris, has heirs, drawn to an extraordinary discovery mad, in a neighboring department. A grave digger throWing up some earth, came upon a body in a state of perfect preservation. On examination it proved to be that of en individual buried thirty /,11 VP II years ago. He -had died from the vifacts of the bite of a mad dog. The shroud and OS coffin had fallen to dust; but I k e hoili remained intern. ''rhis ii Vic third exiinniation made within twenty yearn, of hodies ef +he victims of hydro phobia. undeisbnilar cireinurtances ;. and it would really,tieern that they are beyond the reach of decomposition. Ttivrregistry of deaths was consulted, end no mention of the embalinent of the body was tound. Rsesu you DINESTZIIV.—The season having arrived when' bilious and dytienter in diseases prevail; the following receipe from Babcock's Philosophical Recreations, may prove serviceable In the iniblic:—ltt addition to the value of pulverized Char coal in billow, disorders, two ounces of it boiled in a pint of fresh milk, may be ta ken in doses of a wine glass fall by adults, every two hours, iu the most obstinate tlya icittery, until relief is impnrlbd, which hes run !ailed to be the ell'act in shiptst every it is harmless and May be trie d with safety. RV.IVARD' or Fot.t.v.--A boy . named C..rittan, aged shoot t 2 years, was killed in Jeisy city, on Fritisy afternoon. by be ing run use! by s loetorbotiro. It appears that malty top, havd had Si habit, for some tintu hark, of placing themselves on the track, for the purpcse of showing their eat pertness, nr, iii other words, to show each other how near they could allow the usiu io approach them, my then jump aside it idiom being crushed. lu this case, how• lati wall not active enough. The ha... motive struck him violently, killing Law almost instantly. An lye-Cream Saloon has just Initin rued is New York, einitnininq mirrors, it i■ tooted, whielt alone mist 1t10,0110. Th. ornament work of the veiling alone coat 11110:000. Whether the quality of the tee-cream w mho improved bysillthis Inv. ish espatuJiture, trout 'toted. A 14.1ina •Lusiso.--4 lawyer in who, keeps, Ai tippling house. has been fined *2O slid emus for Winne on the Fhbbash ; beliesing the fine 1,1 he uneonotitntitnitsi, hbtolused to inky it. and wee ieiti tojail. IAI A Pnialarturr.-- W Wks 'n party or tweice lathed were in 'bathing atNewprirt. that lather day. the horse •faii -away with tint wagon containing all their ninth's.— llow they reached 'home can be better ianagined than deecribeal. ROYAL MARRIAON.—The Primes' Ca rola:Wasa, who was said at one time to be, alb need to Louis Napoleon. Was united in marriage, on 'Saturday, June 18: to Prinee Albert of Saxony, ih the Cathedral of Dresden. Tits 'Rev. Va. #lwEs.—The Ives affair has taken •a new and still more unhappy phaie. The Church Herald liar been fur nished with a letter, written by a member of the Epieeo,Pal dittireh In North Caroli. HAW Bishop green, which states that "Mrs. Ives will renirn hoMik, with her brother, Dr. flobart,., he having received notice from the Ip. thit'Dr. Ives would be or cained priest IR Om summer, and could no longer be eonstkirettliar husband." WItbIDMERRY. , —Voi inripi entconaumption, wle ktUrst •crf no better remedy thmt Vtlistriee,./41osin Wild liberty, , is ailotititts and In its rieturd, and .is admire. tdalley "and diiiipeld that annoying atitittfirtitstioiliettleb so much prevails, . s g s saial brcwltl4•cougha, and chills, brought on Ilnyinninnnit and sadden change, of the weedier. dA/Aeltisow,ntsoestal were cases which hive been iitlieally cured by the nee oi this Balsam. Some tstro years since ifriend of ours was suffering nn• der what was thought to he confirmed ooniump dialsiwir istitorO cough, lots of appetite, night sweatis,4ll*. the use of the Balsam, he dis pelled ilmootitorming enctoseliments, and is now Mike onitsysneur of comps mtively good health,— Aste Raginsid • Wash' mgtoli i 1/, Belton. Lod? VOICE RESTORED. New Bedford, Aug. 10,1848. Mr.& W. Fortletr—Hawing seen many certi• 'noshes fitthilsbed relatina to Dr, Wistar's But. alatit.OtWild'ehilifY, I take this opportunity of *St, , italford in its favor, whieh you are also at libi;, - 4stpublish.. • A law months since my wife's but Maisie ;ism% trifiwted by a sudden cold, tfias her i oiee, sod gillfr•Mil severely from Politte „Artist. Her situation caused her 11 . 8 4*. Haring . . heard your balsam mtirolliOrmancird by those who had used it, I pit - a , bottls of your agent in this place. it?ieconlinir to directions, sod it pralin e • wonderful; effect. Before 110111 g OHO 110100 she hail sarnidet•Lrec hervoice , the pa ()tete% Patna saboWahikadlei Ith was 601111 billy restored. • • )(Irani truly, • , Id . IVII,Y p.vi.'firiih`teolisno tl y eau be •clioil upon. Be cervix' efeheo h paw buy. It wort two Lb. 2: 414 4 114 tut go wrepper to be gen. 1110 0 1Pettijetr. l'n!Gottiottit4‘ Aye. Ft Ill.tElt— mgc.„X‘t ay brutpsi sew:rally. July 1. rho Pommytenni :Railroad Company own 43 locomotives, of which 12 are 'of a capacity egos! to a speed of 80 miles an hour. This immense velocity hes been attained through the active competition o f railroad companies. who have spared no expense in rewarding constructions for coolly experiments. Annul. or DR. AORILLI.—Among the passengers arrived at New York, a few days since from Liverpool in the packet ship' Detionshire, is the Rev. Dr. Achilli, with lila wife, child'and servant. This is the tame Aeluili whosd legal controver sy with the Rev. Dr. Newman excite , * so much interest in the reli. ions community. - *At:rufous MARKET. (PROW Tilt BALTIIIMINIIOII OrrUT FLOUIL-.l'he Flour market Is unsettled. We are net advised of any sales, The advice, bj the Metes caused more (trances, and holders are asking higher prices. Theetock of Flour on hand is very lizhL Rye Flour and 'Corn Meal un changed. • ' Ft-M.—Market quiet i prices unehinged. GRAIIIB..-Aeceipts of Grain Cr. moderafe.— About 8,000 huitheis uf Wheat offered on 'nitwits shit' morning, a' portion uf which sold all 491 00 for red, white 106 a $ 110 per bushel. A small lot of choice while Wheat,' family flour, brought $1 13 per bushel. About 5,000 bushels of Corn Akins& with sales of white at 61 a 68 cents, end yellow 62 cent. per Mattel. Pennsylvania Rye 130 cents per bushel, Ideryland Oat, 40 a4l cents, Virginia do. 39 a 40 cents, and Pennsyl. vaitia do. 43 a 44 cents per bushel. liked, quiet, prices unchanged ! GROCERIES.—Caffee quiet. We quote Rio at 04 a 94 cents VII lb. Sugar and Molasses un changed. Rice 41 a 44 cents per lb. ' PROVISIONS.—Some odes of Mess pork at 15 87 a 16-pei bbl. Maw Beef $l5 per bbt. Ha i con shoulders 64 cents, sides 74,a 74 cents, and ' hams 10 al2 cents per lb. A gale of 800 bbls. tierces of Lard at 104 cents per Its. We quote kegs at 1l a 111 per lb. Butter in key 124 centi per lb. Cheese 74 aBl cents per lb. YORK MARKET. FUMR. per bbl., from wagons, /84 87 1V H AT, per bushel, " 1 06 to 1 15 " RYE, :, CORN, " —AO OATs, OI TIMOTHY SLED, per bushel, 2 00 CLOVER SEM " 5 00 FLAX4IEED, I 25 PLASTER OF PARIS. per ton, 6 50 HANOVER HAMLET. FLOUR, pet barrel, (from Wagons) 04 12 WHEAT, per bushel, 1 00 to 1 1 0 RYE. 75 CoRN •50 OATS, - 35 TIMOTHY-SEED, 2 00 CLOVER-SEED, -4.50 FLAX-SEED, i 12 MARRIED: On the 'loth u1t...11 Rev. Dr. B. Wolf,.Mr. Mr. SAMUEL STRID WIG end MiuSAVIL LA MARKi—sil of Baltimore.' DIED. Jo Middletown, Md., on the 12th of May, T. J. 1301A' N, aged 9 years and 16 days, suit of Rev, H. G. and S. A. Dill, of the Baltimore Con ference. On the 80th of April last, in Ettoxville,llll nois, Mu. * ELIE ABE CH JOSEPHINE HEA DY, wife of G. W. Haw, and daughter of John Esker, lormerly of Adams counts, aged 24 yam Near Emmitaburg, Mo.. on the 2'2d Oh, Mrs. CATHARINE AL PROF?, aged 83 years. COIINTY CONTENTION. rip HE advocates of a PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAW, and the friends of Temperance generally, are requested to miserable in County Convention, at the Court-house, TO-DAY, at I o'clock, to a dopt such means as may tend to further the cause. A full attendance of the frißnds of Temperance is desirable. us. The Rev. E. W. Jacusow, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Simms,* Mims.% of Harrisburg, Agents of the, State Central Committee, will be present and address the Convention. Meeting of, Directors. 1111 E Oirectors.of the .IGETryancito RAILNOAII COMPANY, " are requested to meet at the Office of the Company, in Gettysburg. on Saturday the 281 Joiy, inst., at .2 o'clock. r. so. By order of Board. ROUT. M'CURDY, Pres% JAms.G. Rico, Secretor.. Dedication ofThree Churches. 111 T. MARY'S (German) CHURCH, in York, will be dedicated to the service of God on the 24th inst. ; ST. JOSEPH'S, in Dellastovrn, York county, on the 25th inst.; antP ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S, in Gettysburg, on the slst inst.—by the Rt. Rev. Dr. NEUMANN, Bishop of Phila , delphia, who trill preach in the two first places shove mentioned in German. and in the lastaleo in English, and on the same occasion alto administer the holy sacra• ment of confitmetion. • licroThe collection will be applied to defray the expenses of these new Church- JANIEB COTTING, Pastor Conowago, July 11, 1858.—ul NOTICE. ri-1E undersigned, having been up. J.- pointed by the Court of common Pleas of Adams comity, Auditor, to settle and &poet) of the Exceptions filed to the first Account of ABRAHAM Pumas. corm mittee 'of Gadlna W. D. Wine, (a luna tic,) will attend Om that purpose at his of. floe, in Gettysburg, on . Tuesday the 9th of ✓dugud next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of which the partials interested are hereby notified, D. A. BUEHLER, aludifor. July 115. 18110-111.. • STRItY STEER. • CA ME to the, residence of the subsea- bar, at "Virginia Mills," Hamiltonit ban township, Adams county, about the first o(June last, a RED STEER, about one year old, with a white back—no marks, The owner is desired to come fdrward, prove property, pay charges and take it away. JAMES ANDREWS. July 15, 1853-31. IifOLS. OF NILES' REGISTER FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. THESE Vols. commenced in the month of Marrh A. D. 1818, and terminated in 1820. They are well bound and in a good state of preservation. For further particulars inquire of the Editors of this paper. :July 8, 1853. A LBU Mti t ALBUMS! A splendid zik assortment of Alberni.' it various pines, just remised direot from N. York at KELLER -KURTZ'S. v-A;:gito'Aill%ls REAL. ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. THE subscriber, intending to relays, from the State, offers a: Private Sale, the Farm on which he rue ides, sit uate in Stiaban township. Adams county. Pa., adjoining lands of John Dixon. Esq., Col. James Neely, Solomon Longenec ker, J. B. Hoffman, and others, and Con taining 154InACRES9 • of patented Land. The Improvements are a large TWO—STORY FRAME:ANDWEATEIER— s; Bo a rded Dwelling None, I with Kitchen attached, a large barn, part , frame and part log, Wagon Shed, anduth: er outbuildings. There is a well of guod water, with pump in it, convenient to the door, and a never failing spring near the house. The Form is well supplied with running water. There is on the premises a young sod thriving APPLE ORCHARD, 'with a large variety of other Fruit Tren t A good portion of the land is covered with thriving . TIMBER. There is also a dui, `proportiOn of good IVIEAD,OW.,.. The land is in a good state of cultivation: 11re fencing is good—.a large portion being of board. Persons wishing further informa- tion can obtain the same by calling on the subscriber who resides on the farm. licrThe subscriber, being determined to sell, those wishing to purchase, will find it to their interest ;to make appliea •tion. SAMUEL LONGENEcKER. July I. 1853'-3m. SHERIFF'S Si I N pursuance of sundry write Vendi tioni Expoaas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county Pa.. and to me directed, will be exposed to Pub. tic Sale, on Saturday the Oth ofAugust next, at L o'clock, P. M., at the Court House in the borough of Gettysburg, the following property, to wit: A Lot of Ground, situate in Hatnittonhan township, Adams county, Pa., containing 41 PERCHES, - more or less. adjoining lands of Thaddeus Stevens, Ellen King, and John Sanders, on which are erected a oue-and-a•half STORY_ _ - LOG HOUSE, ;'; and other out buildings.A.LSO, A Tract• of Timber Land, situate in Hamiltonbin township aforesaid. containing 26 Acml4.ls, more or less, adjoining lands of James Watson, Jacob it offensperger, Andrew Low, and others.—Seised•and taken in execution, as the property of SAMUEL SANDERS.— ALSO, A Lo! of Ground, situate in the borough of Gettysburg, ad joining lands of Conrad Snyder and John Myers, and fronting on the Eininitsburg Road, on which are erected a ONE-MW D-A-HALF—STORY DWELLING WIESE ... _ . . ~ - - iii part atone and par I brick , a frame Shop and frame Stable, ilt a well of water near the door.—A SO, A Lot of Ground, situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, Pa., containing SIX ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of James Cooper, Ileirs of Geo. Plank, and other.. Seized and taken in execution as the property of DAVID SLONAKER.— ALSO, A Lot of Ground, Amato in the Borough of Gettysburg. fronting on High street. and running back to an alley, and adjoining lots of Samuel Fahnestock and Samuel Folk, on which is erected a one-story FRAME DWELLING DOES , MIS II with a one-story atone back -building at, tached, and a wall of water near the door. Seized and taken in Execution as the es tate of JESSE SUMS. ALSO, will be sold, on Tuesday the 4th day of August next, et 1 o'clock P. M.. on the premises, A Tract of Land, Situate in Reading township, Adams co., Pa., containing 96 AtmEs, more or leas, adjoining lands of Eli Bushey, Ja• cob Nell, and others, on which is 'rectal a ONE-STORY STONE 110 USE, With a baarment, a,-frame Bank Barn, with Wagon Shed attached, a stone Sprinip house, and other. out building.. There is a due proportion of Meadow and Timber land, and an !Et'Orchard OP CROIOE FRUIT REES, on tits premises, and a spring of water near the door. This property is in a good state of cultivation, having been lately limed. ALSO. A LOt. of Ground, oontaining ACRES, more or less, ad joining' the above and running from a White Oak, the corner of lands of Jacob Nell, to a Red Oak, on the line adjoining lands of Samuel Spahr, and along the lands of Samuel Spahr, Jona Rees and Jacob Nell. and others, on which are erected a two-story • ROUGH-CAST HOUSE, _ t and other out buildings. Seived and ta ken in execution as the estate of JOSEP J. DEARDOFF. pr. 7. Te n per cent. of the purchase mon. ev upon all sales by the 13lieriff, must be paid over immdeiately after the property is struck down, and on failure to comply therewith the property will be spin pot up for sale. JOIIN SCOTT, Shall' 13heriff's Office, Gettysburg, ? Juty t 6, 18153—1 d. PA RASOLS stitl FANS, a variety that must iileue. will be found at SOHIOK'S. GGROCERIESQueonswate :airy Cheap at FAHNESrOCrit FOR SALE, I A very Superior STEM glitittig 20 norm power, with a flue Boiler 30 feet long. 3 feet diameter, and all the ne cesaary fixtures complete, all new, and of t h e first order, having run about six mon the—also one of GARDNER'S PATENT CLOVER{ HULLER. new, with the right of fire townships— enquire at this office. July 15-4. LEATHER. =rite & Store No. .59, N. 3rd street, Philedelphhi t hloasoooo IldratesscrTvassp. CURRIE/18, AND IMPORTERS Commission and General LRAIIIIER BUSINESS. WISOL s*LEar:>RaTAlrk Or:r Manufactory 15 Margarelta street, Phitade/pitia. July 15, IssB--Iy. , A GREAT FACT ! 100 FILLS FOR 25 CENTS! NO MORE EX PORTION FOR MEDICINE! - fER. TO W NdEND'S HEALTH PILLS, ire being celled for, from alt parte of the land I Ailey are rapidly euperceding other medicines, loth 00l account of their happy effect upon the human system in removing dimes, and impurities: and also the exceedingly :Aimed price at which they are offdred: The rich and the poor find In them s real boon —each box contains 100 PILL'S, belts four times as many as are usually to be had of other kiwis of pills at the name price. They 'Contain no Mineral poison whatever—ibek impediente are Extracts, Balsams, and Gums of gist cdl. cacy. LE S. SARSAPARILLA, In a highly concentrated form ie a prpminent ingredient. These Pills are never violent in th e ir operations, but always thorough and efficient.— They will be found exceedingly elfc■ciols in re moving the folluvriug complaints, via Impurities of the blood. Costiveness. Jaundice, Femitle Coin - plaints, Sick Headache, Pains in the back. Bilious Afrertionst DY‘PrP l4l b Rh"' metism, Constipation. Paint In the held, Paints in the side, Liver Complaints, Febrile Aftetions. Piles, Irregularities, Pains in the Smut, Paine in the Loius, &c. t It is now well understood that nint•tenths of the 111111 , 1 diseases peculiar to the lioutss femily originate in Obstrurtiois, amid impurities of tie Blood. If you haves Heedsche. there Hin Obstru.•• Lion• if a Cold, th-re is ems Obstruct it a Feuer there are manifold Obstructirmr—nf I plaint, there is an °ewer:tibia—Paine Back, (Zeal, Sitles sad Loins. are al Obstrucflons—Rheumatism, Cramp, •ulsiono, Fits, Nervous Debility, Paralysis. Female Complaints, Pile tinn, Jaundice, sod a hoot of other ill Oberiuttens l Cattinedus Eruption Blotcjeni, that Rheum, Erysipelas, d• originate partly from the same cam. of the Blood doe. the Now fur these, awl kindred disease, BEND'S PILLS pre s sovereign rj - - . they are moreoear.:flig.PHEAP CINE IN THE WORLD! Cr Directions accompany each Palnier, General Mein, titoningion, Remember the Nice. Odd Hun '25 Cents. • Ur F..' Rule in Gellphullt by S. LER, ari4l by druggists annumlly. July 8, 103—v0w-Iy. - - PROCLA.MATION WHERE AS 11011. ROBRRT iFISHER, Esq., President of th several Courts of Common Pleas, in the °unties composing the 19111 District, anti of the Courts of Oyer and Term general Jail Delivery, for the trig capital and other offenders in the trict—and SAMUEL R. Ressm, a MAGINLEY. Esqr., Judges of the C common Pleas and Genera'. Jail D ler the trial of all capital and other, era in the county of Adams-Aar their precept, bearing date the 20t April. in the year of our Loaf), o sand eight hundred and fifty-thre me directed, for holding a Court mon Pleas and General Quarter of the Peace 'and General Jail line Court of Oyer and Terminer I tysburg, on Monday the WA o - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV all the Justicesfof the Peace, the and Constables within the said G Adams, that they he then end th • proper persons, with their Rolls, t Inquisitions, Examinations and o membrances, to do those things their offices and in that behalf a to be done, and also they who w auto against the prisoners that are shall bean the Jail of the said C Adams, and to be then and there esute against thew as shall be jUi JOHN ISO° yr, Shares Office, Gettysburg, July 8. tels3.—td $ THE WONDER OF TIME A scalds, flute. W ads of my (kind; Piles Inflate . ma • of the Bre ; Hits. of Injects ; Ohl sores; all kinds of hteaking out end Sores on children; Wore Lip% pimples on the Face. and all diseases of the Skin. "For particulars see smell bills accaMpany , log each box. li' 20 000 imam sold in this fillate the past year, and 'gave universal malefaction.' The great secret popularity of this Oin tment lies in the fact that it accomplishes all it 'recom• mended to do ; and that I do not reccirnmend it to cure any thing but what from the ne ture of the ingredients, it is en absolute mpecific for, while other preparations of the kind aro recommended to cure every disease that hutnan flesh in heir to, from Consumption down to the bite ore flea, when, in fact, all the medicel prop. cities they contain are in the handbills, and the thousands of fictitious certificates published in their pram. I invite those troubled with the above corn. plaints, (particularly Salt Rheum,) to take a box and try it,—if you are not fully satisfied. return it and take back your money. N. B.—l have hundreds of testimonials I can show any ono who feels disposed to call on me and satisfy himself of the virtues of the Ointment. Prepared and told by MONROE TERREL, Naugatuck, Conn. rirro "horn all (lidera should be addressed. Sold also by the principal Druggists and Country Merchants genorally. Price '25 cents. Waocesat.r. Derom—C. V. Clikener 4 1 , Co., No 81, Barclay New York ;A. McClure & Cu., Albany; J. Kidd &Co Pittsburg* Wm. H. Brown & Nu, 4 j..iberty St.. Baltimore T. W. DyottAk, Sons, Philadelphia. CVLOCKS JEWELRY.—YO4I will flail tiie above articles for gala very cheap.aiibe one price Ours of • 041d8011. IMPORTANT TO EIMER "MINERAL MILLS', AT PUBLIC SALE. 8 per cent on the Capital invested, guarantied to the purchaser. Yr HE undersigned, Assignees of ROB— ERT COBEAN, will sell at Public Sale, on Thursday, the first doy of Sep lern6er next, on the premises, the valuable property long known as "COBEAN'S MILLS," situate on Marsh Creek, Cum berland township, Adams county Pa., 3 miles west of Gettysburg, near the road leading from Gettysburg to Hagerstown, Md.. containing7l ACRES, more or less, of valuable !sod. The improvements consist of 2 TWO STORY LOO DIM= G Alm& alli HOUSES, one of which is weatherboarded, and the other has a stone back building attached, tech stabling to each, Carriage House, turn Crib, Dry House, and other out buildings. There is a well of good water at the door of one of the Houses, with ■ pump in it, and an etcollent garden to each. Therein a thriving 013Nia' ORCIILA,BIN or about 100 apple kelt., nearly all bearing. beside a large number of Peach; Pear, Plum and.Apriaot trine, • The land is principally bottom of gooo quality, and'in a state of good cultivation, 'with a full proportion of timber and under fencing. it large portion of which ii, post and rail, end put up during the :last three or four year.. • . There is also a large • • BLACLSMITII SUMP. with 'hoeing and coal sheds attached. Thera is also on this properly. a—ral. MINERAL SPRING, the water of which has been 21121r:et, and found to contain rare and valuable qual ities. THE MILL is new, having been , put. in operation on the let day of January 1851. it is .2 stories high; the basement story stone, of superior material and workmanship.; die other .two stories frame, weatherboariled and painted in the best manner, with spoufing.Lightnina conductor Ate, Thee* are two overshot water wheels; 4 run of Stones, 2 Prench Burrs aittl 2 'Country I Stone'', (warranted good.) either pair of which will drive all the machinery. There is a Corn and Plaster. Breaker. Smut ma chine, liopper•boy, Grain and Flour Ele., rungs ; also Grain Conveyors to fill ' the Graisfiries out two !loots ; friction Hoists • t botiumils of the IBM. wberei loading and unloading can be dune with convenience at the same lime, hawing an open . road around the buih4mg, , The Gearing is spin. and Anitrel ;_ principally cast iron, with wooden cogs. 'lite ding and machinery are constructed with' the very best material that could be pur- Missed, and for durability, onnvenionee and neatness are unsurpassed by any in the tummy, The Mill is insured in a pay Insurance Company. 'ter Coau thor H eed aimed by out. Con rostration. Oonstt pa artire hour Pimples, &c., Impurity TOWN inedN, ■nd .T MEW- ox. F, A ell Palls for "II E LL . 1 vs well constructed, .in good repair and does s good nusitiess annually: The old Mill 111111dit, which is still standing, might be used to advantage for machinery orally kind. Justice 4, and of all id dis h Jona urte of livery, 1 . fiend issued day of e thou -1 and to ,f Com ; mime 'livery, at Get ' ugust This property has many and peculiar advantages connected with it. It is loca ted in a healthy. well, cultivawil_ and productive neighborhood, convenient to Churches of all Religious flettoininationa, Schools and Factories. The roads lead. ing to it are good. affording good facilities for the transpiirtation of grain. The stream by which the Milt is propelled is large, - and the water power at all dines inf. ficient to do an extensive and lucrative business. The Railroad about to be eon atrected from Gettysburg to Hanover will be of, incalculable advantage as it will af ford feedings for transporting Flour to the Philadelphia and Baltimore markets With comparatively trifling expense. As a business place, this ' property is not surpassed by any in tt e county, and would be, a desirable location fur ■ COUNTRY STORE. 41%1 To tiloroner 1 aty of in their mils, er a hich to pertain prose r then ty of pros. A tract of Wood-Land, adjoining the Owe property. ionsisting of about 70 Ault i 4 :8 4 is now •in the market. sod can be bought on scam moilating terms ; the , land is good, and covered with Timber at superior quality. consisting of White Oak. Walnut. Ash. &e., sad situated only one fourth of mile trout. the Saw Mill. As property of di is„deseri ption is seldom in the market. Capitalists would do well to call and sre it, AB IT WILL POBl TIMELY BE BOLD. The terms will he made accommodating. and an indisputa. his title will be given to the' purchaser.—. Possession will be even on the lii of April 1854 ; or if desired, on the let of October next. • E I 'THE RE trhouni. • ipalsr, I b Nine, p•d or band r • ■nd ar Er G h Olra crac Bur Any person wishing to view the proper ty wiU cell upon golligstreowa, residing thereon. end sny desired information re specting the satne may be obtained by applyingitersonally or by letter to him or either of the Assignees. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SAMUEL. CO BEAN, JAMES CUNNINGHAM. June 17. 1883 —te. Assignees, ARPER for June, illustrated by Am more then 100 engravings., A new volume commenced —• 125,000 oopisi printed. Now is the time to subscribe at KURTZ'S Bookstore. nETHODIST HY M N BOOKS, bound in the best Turkey Morocco binding, Imitation of Turkey, Sheer, (Ste., for sale at the lowest cash rates at the cheap Bookstore of KELLER ,KURTZ. - "WINDOW BLINDS!—IL new se w V sortmeut of. Window Blinds, Inti tntion of Oil Blinds, 'just arrived it the well-known Store of KELLER •KURTZ." Cloths and Cassimeres, OF every description; rotor god styles, which we wit sell low, Oil end See them et KURI'Z'S cheap corner. VILOTHIL Cassimores. Uottonadm Vv KetibiokY Jean. , 1 1 4* Uloths ind Vigether, sheep it - - F.OINESIVOK & saga, , PUBLIge SALE. TILE undersigned, .Ibricirtot of /01.114 ,STREALY, seu'r. deceased, will e 11 et public sale, on Saturday the lath day of August nest, at 10 ticicsisk, A. M., on the premises, A FA RM. Containing 149 ACRES, more or less, situate in Mountjny 10%1'6 , ship, Adams county, about ■ix miles 'rope Gettysburg and nine mile■ tram lianu ver—the estate of the said John Sirenly, deceased. The improvements are a LOG ANI) FRAME WEIATIVEM,BOA3X/lID II 0 11 SE 9 .11 I a Large Bnnk Barn, just new. Welton Shed, Corn Crib and oilier out buildings. There is plenty of all kinds of fruit, such as Apples. Peaches, Cherries, Ate. The Farm is good Red Land and can he very easily improved, being within three ur four miles of the Limestone quarries. irr ALSO—at the sumo lime and place will be sold Fire Acres of Mountain Tim• ber Land, situate in Menalieu township, Adams no. adjoining lands of Isaac Boyer. Noel, and others. Attendance given and the terms made known by SAMUEL DURBORAW, June 24. 1853—ts. Rxeculor. COUNTY TREASURER. THE undersigned gratefully pity:owl edges the liberal support extended tit him in the I nit uptown for. COUNTY TREASURER, and respectfully Ain. nonnbee to hie friende and fellow chicane of the county, that he will be a candidate for that office at tile emoting election. sub ject to the decision of the %Vhig County convention. Should I he an fortimaie au to obtain the nutnination and be elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the - offute 'promptly and with fidelity. • -- GEO. ARNOLD. . Gettysburg June a, tiosa—to. COUNTY TREASURER. Ti, the Voters of Atoms county : 11[1NCOURAGED by the of neruna triendo.l eultcitnlions •K:• 8 " tim offer fowl( as' a candidate !or tbe office tat County Treasurer, and reaperofully solicit your itipport.-- Should lha elected. your eon& ditto., will be duly appreciates:, and my best efforts will he driertrd to n f tithtful and impartial dweharge of the Jones' of the LEONARD 8 rouc.u. aelipthayg, July 1. 1033. COUNTY SUIIVEYOR. fly sultaerilser respeetfully offers R htrneel(as a Caiolitinse for COUNTY SURVEYOR, at the stunting Eleetion, eisitjeul site tletialtut of site' Whi t ( Pointe Convention—sod dessees she sup port of his lellow-eisizene. GEORGE R. fIRMT. Menallen: Township, July . CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES ZirAk NEW ESTABLISNMENTI fr subpariber respectfully informs this publitt duit tie Is engaged in die Carriage-iliuking business and is preps red to put up work iu the moat satisfac- Wry wanner. Any person wanting agouti 111,©CMMVI, 'Buggy, Boat Body, or Square Carriage, will do *AI by calling on the undersigned. kirREPALRINci done of the shortest notice on moderate terms. at his shop be tween West Middle and West York street. Inquire at DatiNua 4r, Zitouca's Hard ware Store. The subscriber tenders his thanks to his customers for their patronage and respect fully asks a continuance oh the same. JOHN L. HOLTZWOHTH. March I I. 1/343-61n DIVIDNND. rviiE "GETTYSBURG WATER I COMPANY" has declared • divi dend of 10 per rent on the Capital block of said Ci*, patty, payable on or later nesday the 12th of July ital. Stockholder,' will call for payment at the Are 01-she Secretary and 'Treasurer between the hour. ot 2 and 3 o'clock. of the 12th and ensuing dye. 1). M'CONAUGH Y. Secretary and Treasurer, July 9,1853-31, Spring Bz. Summer Clothing. r k HE subscriber moat respectfully begs leave to inform his rustouisrs end the publio generally that he has join re turned (ruin the cities of Baltimore. Phila delphia and New York, with one of the largest, cheapest and hest selected stock of Ready-made Clothing, ever offered in this noway, and is determ mined to sell them at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to all who favor him with a call. You ran rely on it, that my stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, were bought at the right time, at the right place, soil at right prices. MARCUS SAMSON, April 15. 1053. NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves in dehted to us by Note or Book Ac counts will please call without delay, as it is absolutely necessary that all accounts should he settled at least once a year. S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS. Dec. 3 . 1. 1852. flee 4pprentire 11 meted, AN APPRENTIVE in the Tailoring Bw'inele will he taken by t h e under lived, if application be made iinnte(liate ly. The Appliciii4 mutt be erred. 'WAY hObitet and Wet (Imo well remmuentletl. 4 . 13ny from the country would be prefer red, J. 11. Feb. 10.104.—tr Settle up and save Costs ! If nooks opliattounts hese been pia. Fed in the 'minds of f). 4, Bovine'. gsiliirbi fur Cadifitiioll. Those wishing save eosin will calk 011 Mr. Busbies Ossitwitit. _..~ V. 1 - liMNat% M 111146 BETWEEN emmitsbur g . Gettysburg, Fork, &IX , rnorr, and Harrisburg. 11111 E undersigned are now runnieg a -Ix Daily Line of entithirothln Coaches between Gettysburg and M o nroe, an d Gmtpitiorg and Emmitahuni. and have made arrangements with the Railroad Companies, panninw from littnrorter to RALTINIORE. YORK anti HARRIS BURG. by whioh we are enabled to t a p nigh TIIROCC.:11 TICKETS fro* (Joh tvshurg to thole 'limns as the following reduced rates: From Gettysburg to " ,• resound Tiekets from fietlieburg to York and velum, will be ewe for $2,50. Also, Through 'rioltout from Dumb.bars to thy *boy, Ow,. via Gettysterg and Hanover, it the following tattle: Fr Etnotitoborg to aoltitoure. SLIM. .4 york. 2.2 • e Harrisburg. 11.70 KT The above arrangement furnishes the moat convenient, comfortable. and e nonouniral'route to passengers. Who there. by reiolt York and Harrisburg hp acne. and arrive at Baltimore at an early hour. 111(7•Psn arraugementis elan strvoted, by which all detention nt the Junction will be avoided, and paeaengere trout Philadel phia dad Harrisburg will arrive at Gall Ye. burg or Eaunitsburg on the atone evening" by thin (7 Tieltos can be had by applieatinn nt the Eagle lintel, Gettysburg; at Ag• new'a HMO: Emonitsbrog; and at the ltailrondAifiloos in Baltimore, York and Harrisburg, 'FATE & CO, Gettysburg, Pa., July I, 141113-Bau. ( 4 0ME to the subscriber, residing in ‘.- 1 !minims township. Adams coital Pennsylvania, on the 10th of Jane. a black Cow, with a white face and tell,' and white legs. The owner is desired to coma and prove property. ;oft , Outruns. and telt. her away. MOSES MYERS: July 1,--11t.* _ T HE sullieriber has just opened a (moll 'apply of • • • • • •• Seasonable Goods,. • comprising a general absorimeng of Moning and Parley Dry Goods, to which the early and particular attention of petkitist moiling cheap gouda is again .tespeetfully invited. April 22, 1853 WANTED, Comb:men In purely/se;. euperi4lol of Ikkack PietichiDoe. skit Coos:were Punta, Nutty Oitaillitsterrni every description. eliAiiisel Pants deter, shade and quality, intrether with tray U. mount of velvet c or d s , j . iuetu , in o t kond , 6r,c., at the one•price stare of sAaisoN. . STACKS OF THEM. ~ as WE have jinn receivrd a splendid surtmetWof Vesta. Such as Black and (ancy Satins, Cloth and Oasahneree TweedsoSic.,4o., and Willi fie onht Inw i t e SAMSON'S. VIRE bergest assortment of Hardware. Sat!Wry, Paints. Oils, Dye-NWT* ever filtered,, will he sold on liet:er terms Choi esti be had elsewhere. Purchasing Trvut the eusgtifeeitieera. we feel noolident that we can tiler inducements to purehaseri to give us a call & exantitie nor Plonk, PABNESTOCK & SONS. "LADIES' Dresa Goads, Wrap De. JIL 4 tonnes. Grown Loewe, MIMS Dt., I.swtta ite.. will lie sold cheaper at /19//NRSTOC4'S than they can be had elsewhere. CIAILDREN'ti SIiUES, the „bent on surttnant in town al KELLER KURTZ'S. Berages and Delnines, A beamilui aswortolent, all rtylaa. to be 112.1 at KURTZ,S Cheap &holm, fONNE'rS, Ribbons and flowers, a large aseortnient of the different styles, to be foetid at Queensware, IN all ita varieties and styles cites?, Ili KURTZ'S corner. • SA WIN ET velvet and a great variety, KTof PANTS GOODS for Men end Dope, at the cheap corner of KIM BON NETS, Ribbon*, and Parlloolll, a line aniontment. and very nlicap at MIODIAROOPP'II. voi ROC El RIES. OF all kinds and freph, m he had sa low go the market tam& at Kt/Wl'V4 cheap corner MYER'B EXTRACT OF ROCK RMS. New Haven, January let 1881, Pc nortmora Is r Ls nia remit or Tna ' lli 0 Jot's.* —My son Charles hap been sfilleted with ihilhaii motion of the hip intro, At the age of la* tie we. fi n "' attacked.ilsonmat ion inerraek at the hip was very hgdly titapaaed, sod 'as joist twhato, , ly affects 4 hit Ing• drown up 'millet horse appeeal. ble plittkighten it ; it professor of surgery gore it as Ms dicWed opinion that the In ynkl, sever Peet, 44 that the yowl man would twee, walk satin. 1 110 disease inete.sra oe rspit 0111 4 • 10 ." two and a boll years he only walk with La crutch, end the efligts to - exercise she limb was 'Mengel! with area& pain, in that hp ;sold not *lop. I watched him oo attentively. thee for lit • months I did not have sine full night a ink Ho had been Itratql by tihtiosetabeil medical pnietri Linnets by leeshing. bliss/ring. 4hp.. be kid slew been taifore 0)0 Medical Cliiimly of Vol. CilkiP. onfill ia l'he remain.* they recommestawk ewer , AilStor hilly tried bid without road, Thie wiva Op nod Dreadful condition for • 1 / 4 11000 essitkes . when ha entrimmioed taltir4 Rhein ROW Oa. WM♦ Mss but partly.Lakin Was* 14 rik4 doz n ompi much better, eonthawfwg 1101=b 4 ~ .$44, beam taton, whanaisisso sews now an is in 'wow kiwi. , T** AmOik , : "ay at awl no be eattalltf_, .#4 ~„,, Mks. 1./ATHARIRI A ,I, , 1 , , ha Walk Oil . . 4 44., • IV feat be tally aubsairtgattel meek er by tsiiiksteSe4 c. PAWN Itose Now 9i. • i., 4 a#, ,4,,.;> Ai/ Se-illl• 41. EX. FRAZER, `: Ha rriebing. SRA Y COW. NEW GOODS. D. MIDDLECOFF, HARDWARM, Sign of the lied Front. SCHICK'S.