Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, May 25, 1855, Image 2

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    iiisisitr; ;sir - 4w odlier* whose duty it
WWI be , to exer. tbe earnapovrers an s
tbmity,as a ip*t exereinef by aolvashi p an.
1101601111tenefillf, in the di/charge oithwr dei
ties in' relation to the assessinprit f county,
SAM and levies.
Sccrttbrt 11. That the tivtinty-hintli section'
of the sot to which this is el:supplement. shall I
not be oonittrued to authoriko the taxatiort of i
'any objeo Ur propertiN for *oboe( purpobead
which shaß not be contained in the copy of the
lapkadjained valuation of proper subjects and i
things made taxable for state or county put'- I
poses, iiirdialted' tci the'llteltril of diricters,' or ,'
contaniters, by the county commissioners, 1
Stlertott ll:That - tax collectois ere town-',
ship, ward s or hopengh officers. within tho true
intent and likening of the general school law ofl
one tbousantl eight hundred and forty-nine.;
androarthousuld eight hundredfoltt fitty-fogr..l
and that School directors and tmastirers of tho I
aatsasatitat Weitt'ond eie elewitO fintn' itorCtiite 1
As such collectors, withitftho meaning of said;
L AVOLI3. , , , That. the superintendent oft
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t z n c al d "a firrl i o d
eift3;, d h fr r ec :s t : 1 4 1
, to e.i
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ti 1.5% . 1 :. TIO Shia t
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„,„,iii comply with the .provisions ,o f i
tl y
tilt il' rquitin g . the schools to be kept ope n !
fo in hth,‘„%bitt, railed 'from Want of teachers
o l ine knowledge of the late law, or other
.. t' ' As.„ 1 1 16 4 Shill bo deemed just and satistac
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Ifthe Superintendent.
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' b ''''''''''' ''' °HENRY K. STRONG.
,t, fitegkel,.. ( 4 ,1 4 , !reuse ef. Representatipes.
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'WM. AL lIIESTER,,
„„ 2„, br air 1....* , spea.. i. . , yi '
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. . .! , 14e Sotak.
i 72ll4tiiii.i 2 ltio ~eighth day of May, ono
tlio !tightdiundred and fifty-five. ~
e a
tyt,-- ' ' JAS. POLLOCK. II
'I ittln ,, ,: 75 •
eitiktivit **OW ETIROPE.--Thn Bahia or.
rti l- I"ittlOw tsrork'on Friday with Litt.
1 .
44;14302!P.,111s 5 11 1 inet„ and front
i f
imp**, the:previous day, the cam
-011ell:0‘tbe telegraph having placed Lon;
atilt,itlaily commonteation with the al-
LieliktimP:: , ' iVe give, ih addition to the ,
saliklatfcltis;sktell' to the associated press.l
1/.lWilegirtitc'his which embody all thel
iiri6ipitititnt,tletaile of • the war news.
I,llthi4Flligenie tsileculedly linportatit.--1
p grpoittlie 'Crimea we leatn that the td-
lies had succeeded in obtaining some MI:
'entries!, but' they don't appear to hive
!Jean stich'ea to justify hopes of the' even.:
tithriniedeas of the sieg,e. The Russians
tfitirit.'biiin s driven front the Tido pits and
f4',tlol,Jitterantinv battery. -They are,
I , ol*;yer, merely; the advanced works of
19e,Bussian lines , 'Bll4l •their loss will
_not'
Materially affect them, so long, as they're.
4 ,tiitt.d therMamelon and the Malokoll bat
,
i l / 4/ 4he'liesseseinn of
,which renders an
t c t'' It'bji,,the allies , itupracticable. ,On
tt,
,Ttittio•itiand We have , the. admission
t ~tt tint sendition of the Allies was thought
cottienitn their fire.was diminishing and lid''
injury•ltstiye: been inflicted on the cue-
thrlpt:Oribtlibifake to die "aeveity , , and the.
trAttimaPei of the bombardment, whilst
Oguilsiarii,Werit'said to bayeeoncentra.
'4l; 40,900 pen•in the.viciaity of SOVIIV.
topic,,:,,, Sanguinary encounters, •*ere of
frequent. occurrence; with . hie's:l ,, !Mises
ottlioth - tides. The RUXiiio:ls'hi(d giveti
atinrueekittenee Of thb extmeof their. se.
• , stow” eis'b'y ":firii,g"tipon 'the allies from
thinifits k im the north side of the hathour,
..alltkiarriestottempt -.hall , been made. to
tf*Sititate* the. Emperor Napoleon ;• an
Ivilhiniisaid•to be actuated by , motives of
persottal•revengs 'having firbd two belle
atl sittf
inv,hbne'of 'Which came in Close pin*
kit .
`liiti Ilea,. The new }nail :WI.
la t k
lid kite the ,Iwuse of commons. and
19113gdge - theil passed both houses of •Per:
luiinent„;with but! little'. oppesitien. 'flue ,
unitepolarity of the , ministry-was on the'' ,
locetiatiertmd•iefetm meetings • were being
.bSttiletilf important towns of England.
g e lii , . onc
• OriPil,V,lifna w e haie ilr e i e I
thalliteeess,of the Imperialistsat . Canton
alittoiher..placee. and of terrible excesses
ork.Akde.part,.: with wholesale slaughter
of !nab rebels'as fell into their henda.
i.„, ',l:tr—'---,•-•_ • ,
iVAITORDINAtiIt BreEers or Luinrstxo:
411hitePortlAnd• Advertiser lias n !Ong ed
cork
. of the damage done' by lightning, n
fete iveningi ago, to the liniment) old.frame
otiqieciffii4by Mr. and Mrs, Upton anti
Ippliqdrert,, on Great Gliebeague Island
.6 4 :biiil j orOre,.appurently a foot in diame.
ter i t t vida-a trail some thirty yards in
lengthoess Teen to descend upon the chin!-
' tAyeind inttnediately after a volume of
eittekibegan'to ascend, as if the beetle
wiiiitilijipe: 'it.' neighbor , haste ning to
114billiee. it WRII fOttnd a wreck. but not
04 . 4rc,f,• ; The family were at supper
at time. Old Mr. Tipton was eating
a WWI of bread and milk, with 'tine hand
.
upon' the'_ , bowl; the other holding the
A plink '''The 'bowl was• broken .in his
It:tkatitl• the.spooti lees not yet been
fotitcd ! : .1/!tl., Mrs. Upton had a cup of tea
. in,lief hand, and when she came to her
selbhowas partly tinder the 'table, with n
piece ,of -the cup in her hand and herself
cowered with , the wreck of the chirmiev, a.
Inotiglibieli was a piece of timber, trom
thetfroht Of tha'fire-place, 0 feet long, with
a ti h t,,,,..bur.ofiron of the same length attach
ed:l244,ra severely injured. . •
41k14;•gvitud-datigliter was thrown from'
helmet at•the table to. near tie 'fireplace,
anflowactitertilly covered 'with bricks and
martiN , "she ' ...,.. also badly injuted.—
. Neirly' , iierl'article of, crockery. in the
'hotir i th7 ; iiio, clocks, three looking glasses
'atitiivo„idil-firshioned oak tables In the
kitglten. , ,tvere smashed. The Chair in
whilth old Mrs: Upton was 'Sitting. was
broken:into , twepty-eight pieces -,-it any',
nit& - thit `;tnitiy ' pieces belonging to. it I
welitifoinit;-.4tvery. chair in the • kitchen
wii, ;Vet:then- . 'Every partition in ,:the
' homyeas !emoted from its position, and
imp Jet less shattered, and , every window 1
demuliabed,but one. A large tight' trunk
filled:With
„litte'clothing,:dic.. was found
luejted Mid sppai:ently uninjured outward,
yelfOp'Lieftig opened, the soot frown the
oltitittieir lay half an inch thick over the
etioptte, and,,sifted through in every di
rectoon., A Ten pans of milk on a shelf in
theseeller were unharmed, yet some emp
ty pans, one within the other, on the slime
shstf; "Sete broken up. , The, fluid passed
out' tigit'eight 'different places in the
fA
the: ' ' y, ni the house , besides thoie al-',
reatlf‘ well:led:. it is truly wonderful 1
thsipot: a life .Wai lost. • ' '
VP117 ,- *Oltit l Peewee 'lll L 1
_ , AIIPB.- e ou
iseillorJeterstisk in answer to the •rern A tit of
i beldatiteillit tirtfint. that "if we reifuSe nil
to athitiroreniboi r t eltions:.wofliCe •w e
metiNe l illtliff'6lo,,eyett open to the fruit
the 1,, ti ni,,ltf•bp,souraing an enemy of
ere a
.: • one Strength; in the very vitals
of 1 7'1; 1171”-•11nts responds : • -
-"WelhlfWgoe'ro chock° teing t w at
our , iririo.. sails mer ely,- becaitse a
•• vsyietiooiett not -Wrote for them
r
fur
tit4ti
4041014, presenting any more of diem
kistheittt,isti , Into the country's . Vitale.
•
if t
. Wponoitoltrirard our republic ia, glee
me • 4Wilricea or we Will snip at you:
eltsfkOlb___ I * 44o orrtkitigi l ; lo thegoUlt . ..
gg: - tft,:rall well be. - cut doff.—
re b 0 4* Braves IM belly Joill
sW4
3 taprivaDgat. " ;
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Friday Xy:e - iiine gay 2.3, 1855'
mairLAV are inidebtal to ,51ralIcelitAtt ,
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fc; t9PI or 6 44.0 f 4 . 1 )1.* 18 4 .0, 11 1 1 .121 6 *
time adopted by the Into Legislature, and
other documents.. The whole number of
Acta pulsed was 725.
JAn. ablo letter from the pcu_of.
Rev. Dr. BezmuNRIDGE, of Kentucky,
formerly of Baltimore, oo the "American
moyentent;!.... ' •
page. Dr. B. is one of ate ablest,Divines,
oftlto prisbyterian tiditirobt, djAtingiti.ited
(Jr his, eontrevetsial abilities and for.bia
aealons devotion-to Protostantistnn'nclPdb;
lid EJtiestion: [lit letter will isitiniantc ,
attention.,
,„„ , „ - , ,
sr7 The twang Caralogwoof Diekinsen
College, Carlisle,'' abode itu:d . rnatifutipn
to be in a proapereits, 'enedition, The
number of itudentain attendance. during
the year:was 245,. includingthe , Prepira. ,
tory Department. 'Jutting the mernberso .
the Senior Clash #fi , f nani,e qf
criAn,LEs p,;.iiimp3; of Now Rxicpro,
utgt..A. Suppletnent -to thti Schott(' Law
:vas poised at:the ree,ent, imesion, , eon
tine
ing the independen,, sehOol,,,distrjots I now
in exietenco ; _and authorising the erectioe
of moirdistricto.hq 'the Court '`of °darter
Seasititmi tipplicAtien 'ciritrent'y
lions, be prMatiot similar to, that pursued
in, erecting new Anwnshipv.• .
The Pennsylvania School Journal- - -1
pablithod>at fattionsuir-Zis inade'the retail
organ bf Vie SchoOl gepartment foi the
.
publication decisionh. notices, &c.,
emanating therefrom.. , .
-By a section of the liarne - net nil bor.
oughr and ttottnships now a donneoid' in
the ttei, CVl;aents Of, County shall,
be rentiei be separate and independent , of
each other for Ruch purposes and for school
purposes ; each to elect'ite own amieSsor:
In feet We' presunie this will separate , them
ebtiiery. , •
,dank steekie.by the same net exempted
from ,taxation for seheel purposes. The'
supplement wille:;found in full in to. ;
dai's.P.ao9 l; • •
IC *The Goon! Assembly•ortlio Old
Sohitiol . PreibYtoriiiiidhuioti of the United
•
Stites'inet; of Tenn., on on.,
dgvy an
, .cl the Ilov. Dr.-Rice, of St;
'was elected. Itlodetatort• The Assembly
unanimously ittsolved to'innet in AO cif) ,
of 'Mn 455-6
PG'''Gorerrfor REEDEd. has'' left Wash: 1
ington; it is said; on - his return to Ktiesaa,
but'ivithoot any sPecial support from the
Federal grow:l'l/I=qt, or any promise of
the, salioited aid to subject the niisehier.
making Missouriada 6 !Mir and Order.
is supposed he ieteiidi'O'oe; hazards
in diseharge,Of }s duucs
'• frrA , nranti,iirorieter 11ol;rati11rreA l ,'
:of fropeUell vras'
run oveyand *Med. by :on express. train-
Shunt three.miles-frarn 'York, on "Friday
last. He was stttoding on'the efick; but
'as the train approacherliteiped aside:not
sufficiently, 'hoyrever to prevent- boil).
caught by part of.the machinery and vas
thrown down.on tbe•track: -
•The Northern
• Methodists, to their
cosferences aG Troyiand Sing . Sing, adop.
ted resolutionstieuminoing American Sla
very ass political, Social'anl moral curse,
and premising to world to a. lawful and
Christian , manner ,for its extinction.--
A fitting response to the phillipies of the
Parksville (Missend) ontleirs, denouncing
all opponenti of Slavery plvipagindism and .
Methedial, preaeliers in partiCular,
KrThe St. loatiis;lDentoerat, the St.
,
Louis Intelligencei t 'the 'Hannibal ':lles
ionger, and !several other jOurnals of Mi 3-
eouri, hare spoken to : terms of strong
eondenanation'orthe lawless spirit abroad
in Missouri; which'has -resulted in the
Parkville rind Other Mob outrages,
,
grateful to an y community Wu are glad
to note these• instance of.eonservatirm in a
quarter of the Union whore eenservatistn,
law and order , have recently been so grosi
_ ,
ly violated. , ; , ' -
Mr i rhe ' 'yceret Order,
'has spread through' the 'West with won
derful rapidity. , ?:It is:the - antsigenbit of
the' , Know Nothing , organization:''
Ohio, and Kentucky, and Indiana, there,
there are many of members and
numerous lodges. • It is said to have oath
of unnsual solemnity, pafa wadi; signi!trid
grips, and, the
,ruembers,are _divided in
squads of ten eackwitha r tionameader,,wbrt,
is responsible, for their appearance ‘;when
ever their services are required.
prj" Governor GARDNER, or /11assachtv
setts, having vetoed the "Personal-Liberty
which partiallyutilliflea
tive alive'law, bir for
.triel' by
jury, the I.egislature Ased it ;by
' the constitutional vote over the veto. In
the Senate the vote Seas t?.YO
—in the House, yeas, . ? 0, 'nays 76.
The i Creogregatimi of ROV t HENny
Watti Bil.tcHn, in Breek)yrt,,,recently
fresented him with a house in that city
wOrth 820,000 as a testimony of their ap=
predation of his services Din minister and`
‘lll,
north as a
Thu -average price oflFlour in Phil•
adelphia, tlnyiug the month Of Apfili—nrisl
higher this year then in any' year since '
1817.. -In theiast 80 Years it came up te,
CO in April only itereit times, via : 1796,
414 ; 1800; 411 ;1805, 412; - 1811, 41IP
50 ; 1817; 414 12; 1818,,, 410,) 1655,
' :11CrRev. S. SENTAL&N, ' of-Tzneytown,
)41., declines the appoint - met . Ca - titiAtliiii
Ira IThisien cfilbfgo;-.p,iidoit
- 4 .
Poll!' De d.
There 4 bia itqa issued Pas te ral Witt
pf the Atchtishop of Baltimore, an to
Bishops tad Pr.:thuds of Baltimore, rbEch
publishe .-in • lathphlet form, thik cAn
oliteliegkarligrapla f f which, addresikol to
thAlatty, waluiged with interest. .
seems to endorse the position of Mr.
CHANDLER, the- opiniani of tho 4 !Dublin .
Tablet," Dr. BnowNsoN, and other digni
taries, to the contrary uotwitli:standingt, , -
illeloVed Brethren of we, e i tn
brace you all with paternal kffeeliod, sad I
entreat you to, walk circumspectly, for the
• ' • •- • - •
have Oen Yotteatti,the.
name of the Loril
~ For,thta is the
wilt of :God yo s tie iiStiption, ' BA pea ct-':
. tbl 3 , pep
roimakise. of iii
IttuJ rispick patielp# t .tarbpokamai ,
chanty_ fovrtias. )tt ; the - f t:flitch,. of
your, ri his free ,, ciliZiatlet,rettlember
your responsibility 10" . 4,4,acd act as Ace.
nten,,lint not its,ltsyinglitterty ate p cloak
formalice, but ,as 14e,se!van.ts,o(Ciod...,-,
Respect and obey the. ;ens litu ted antbori,
ties,,,frf, ail :power if from , duty
the; resist the ordinanc e of God, purchase
'ltr theiiefies damnation. ;,,Tet. the,Gen.
eral atfn Slate Governments you owe ally
glance in. all that, regards thu civil. order :
the .aethoripee„ of .`the ~Gburch, challenge
yoirObeilience:in.the.things.. ofsalvation.
littio„nii,need of;presaing this diatinc.
don wfiio),you . 4ll,ty.ticvlerseul, and con
stantly, observe. ,You kupw. that we have
uniforthly, taught Yoe both. 'publicly and
privatitly,. to perform all the of good
eitixens, and that we never exacted of you.
as, we onraelvel have, never made, even to
the, highest occlesiastiegi, authority. any.
engagements irteou.sistont. with, the duties,
We. owe to the country, and,its. laws., ,On
evrry H oppornole,occusion we have avow
eil.thrile principles, andlyeti in our nom
monicationsto the late Pontiff. we reject,
I i i, , q a ,columny. the , imputation that,we
were in civil matters subjeet to his, author-.
l/o not disturbed at the militate.
ineiit4 . nt our tenets which are daily mtnin,
nr:iit, the effort to deprive us of .our civil
rights; itod of time confidence and, ePlUein
01 . 011 r ie)11111?-611kFeeti . Formidable aa. is
thit, combinalon fur Allis purpose, we '
du not - despair that, the justice and good
sense of the nation, will been discover the
groundlesa churacter of Jim .suspicious
dirotyn °tithe fidelity of Catholics, Whos . o
reliiion teaches them to respect and main
tain the established, order of society, iiit
dcr tit ha tSoMier . furni :of gneerMnetit they.
may
~6e ilrquirrn Act the light.
of, your .example before men, that
they may see,yourgood works and glQli
fy.your.Father. who is to heat en. . Pray
tfor,the converaion.and salvation of all men,
forthis is the will, of Pod, who., desires
th.:ip all meanie) , be. saved, and way item
1011,1eknow,ledge of the
117•Thitris not the first time snob opin
icns-,have-been advanced, but the whole
theory and practice of the.lionian Choro li
falsity , theM. tlrc l l bl sltop llENuuzcic is
subject
in, nil things to the Popo ; -he holds
office under him ; derives title froui,lim ;
'poefisb.9
m .prciperty biA representative ;
ust' come apd , go tit, lily , c h iding . ; tte
lreoiledgei hiru , iu in fellatio , and.. is in
every, respect dependent, upon the Popo.z—
Sarlwitivhisfellow'PiTilwtri. , :..-141Ooli
assn •
the dl ini inn . ohtertamed y
1,64 F 'Glit'irelt hetween ihC tfelvil order. C '' and
the , „;thing.sa . salvation," which the Arch.
'bishop-thinks there is "nit need of press
suppoSo -the Pope were tn di
rect Anatkentas 'against the "Church
• -
property", bill pf,,, Nor York, Nessachu.
setts, and, other States of this Republic,
as ho did against sitnilar enactments of the
Piednionteso LogiSlature, derinun'eitig Them
,
as Mill and void ; because of their interfer
ence with Abe Afthings of salvation,"—and
absolving all good , Catholies , from „
ohedi
ence,thereto—Othero would the Archbish
,
up! . s'tiiiiinetioll place him ? Fur or, agaitist
his master—the PyPe.? °
Thetiupply or Flour.
'The. New... York Tribune contends
that the general impression. that the sup-
ply of flour in the country' is short, is bas
ed on errhiecius dab, foe, speculative per :
poses, ati4 mends , to chow that there
are now on Like Michigan, Lake Erie and
in Canada, about 1,456,000 barrels. It
then adds :-J . -.% , Supiibse 456.000 barrels to
• . .
be absorbed by the destitute points in Ow
interior, 'and , 'then''
we shall receive at
tide
,water one ntqlion barrels—enough
at tbo,rate of .minter consumption,: 8,000
lible e i purdah to - last one - hundred and
twentf-fiii dais, Or 1 until the midale of
nett 84teMber. Such is thel . .estimote of
our.,eprrespondent.• and .we have no.doubt
it is nearer the troth than the one of only
•Tpo,ouo'Attirels;inii therefore, With a fa:
verablkpi'ospeet 64,'EAd, crop al(•,over
1
the Aeinatry, there.is net a dadow of reason
for any alarm about a'abort sapply)" , • •
PROSORIPTION.-- , Vhdre' is nothing
proscriptive, says A:tnerl'ett i p'ClWn;ia
truc .. 4.yie4etia dii4ae: True 4. nitilricana
oPpo,sp. 6 inaltk:P9 -account ,of birth,
They.extentl the-baud of hospital
ity ahlre to Iriehmen,'Englhthen;•Scdtelf
men?' GeVatatis,'" P F . ooitpeic, 441:413;',
Sptiiii#4B.` l 4.3; 1124 Otorg them all a
liorne,l •They say, ~I lero is oar country.
Yotrani welcome'to • pursue iour Vatious
branchdiof industry'titid:oittoOta With flit
in busineiri.' Our rePlibli;i, sjialq,irotect.
youiriihtip , h3 , stru .ussailed by pay or
all the tytants of the world. Arca •eball
enjoy the rights• , enjoy; hat 'we•praft?
ttpit our countryman should rule`ui—'-thUt
A . Meriea: But
any 6fyna Sheol(' be'electud . to , Otlice,we
wlll not , prevent ,you from Availing your,
selves ofthe . honor, ;bat:afford yott every
assistance in: the execution of the 'lais•of
Our country bellet4; suet:tilting
the tritaipriociple ok f Republic, that the
will i t r the rostjority•shall prevail, When ;tx•
pressed in a lawful. manner." ' Is this
piesttription • ' '
.I'.
scrThe Guenney Times lease frown
of Ohib, theAlailit
''pot Ito fi itupr, tbs ? ,u
aPiY FlCOutiVelkie A 14,11-4 1, e , 4
..x.iw0r5i.,,+.4.4 . mug,' w...Ja' 0r.r.... , .- . 1t .. ::944 ost-e.;oss, zza.i.Viviseswissa , .fainote:_4.ttwaiwasocatsttsliorsc -74" 0 ,-, :o' 1.-st
....
"•••, 4, . , ••• ' . 4 ‘, 0 4e;' . asothitostrinV •r - 1)1112` Alllllll4freeltili Spills& • - V11431 . 141 . A. - RLEC i I7OI 4 I.—The Yir
.
e tfolithstasding tbsmietepresenta- I • 0::"'Mr. Pallas, our43oerotary of Lego.
_si t : eloction came off yestersbey, t Ne. ve,,
, ---i, . .
, •
" .its 464 itePeration of the American tionle Spolh; has addresaed, a long „letter t
N ( ? , la* been received up to the hot* of
nioremlinc a corrupt piiirtiksapress, the to thltPresidsnt, in twill to the Spanish goingto press . Mr. WISE has froMpload
eilusi dee to, ti makini ste4Y"boad-way MimoOpt l)a , which he d e al] very severely thti cooties of the State, arta - ay. nit n a"
tiro!) o t Ile priipn,,hallaii tag public with Mr.PSotile,! tIA lato,Minister. He theeL
t tt4)t
5.,,„,., , v gh Alta columns of the Richm nd
4 if oule' 'th havingil '
n4cl en o inbretitcprincipl awl aims charges r. q ~,,i ua.,..erta- EihittOei r tbat "haying neir...09i41.0 ifiltli
Flo p'dtvelliped. -These is onsidera- ken "toad folloVid kilts far aisle was able
*. canvass of the State," and suffered some.
ble_mystery p ranging over the intornol ar- a system of menace and pressure Upon the what in his health, he finds it necessary
rangements . 4lthe
,Order, arOng from the Spanish Goronment, whose object was to - seek rest. As the election took place
-variouvititd"q rYing ' "expositions "
given either to draw Spain into a War with us
.. .
on Thursday, Mr. Wise will. not be kept
to the publiefrom time to time,
'
each enc. or to force a sale of the Island of Cuba. long in suspense. . If ho be sincere in what
vernisi k tfiribAcilion 'profe ssing ; th ..be.tthe pe- Soillo,-,bo :sap, impressed our govern- ho says, • however, it would appear that he
true one. flo - tieretihia may be, the alms moot with the idea that tbo sale'. of Cuba entertains no doubt with regard to the re
,,.. Ofteiit'itv;thtiftesch us throttgh the ty - Spain iitisilrobahlic"irlidithiii hie - irerf lialt,lielildo"iffairit'iiiire - 61ief that the
- 3
their ofSdal.minifestos.and declarations of first appearance ; . 'in the; Chamber of the next Goelerniii'ofritgfiliewill be' -. lEfenry
InilaiPiedlillirikt)ull au elninednlY canter's. Spanish Corte* Was , the iignaf 'for that A. Wise.' -' ' '
rive and' .Auseriein. ,l - Take for example body to rise spentoneotisly and vote warm- At .the,' last Presidential
,election the
the follotiligoettla of Resolutions adoptedimoualyin'exact reverse of his apparent vote was as fellows t
It
by the till*.Sollaingeounil of Trenton, expectations, there not being a single vote - Pierce, (Dem.,)
I
S. UV :, . . ,1 to give the slightest color to' his represen- Scott, ( '.lug,)
:.fis.soleed;;_ti s kin'Arnerietiosithall rule AL tation. The result of Mr. Soule's mission
I Mericu--thei, the naturalization
,laws and bad management, says Mr. P., has
shmalii.bia so changed that s foreignors shall
made the peaceful acquisition of Cuba
no longer ccercioe a controlling influence .
-oi ',ilentions, , and that all office& in the hopeless.
Fk eraland State Governments should be In regard to the Black Warrior affair,
at 4 my by notiot . bern citizens. . Lo charges that Mr.Soule managed it not so
as to obtain rho just redress which was
, , salv,ed, Mint diretion to the cause
' of:,eieil and 'religious freedom is . a prinei
. soughtimpede
, but so as to obstruct and imp inspired b the very
pie sad altentim . ent y,
air, and springing, spontaneously from the the success of the reclamations of the A
,Fry soil, ofAgn e pea 7 --lial it le ono of the. nwrican goverment, and not only neglect
firat,hoptrstions,of every native born sop ed his own instructions from Washington,'
of this Reptiblic, and that it, grows , with its
but attempted to induce hint (Mr. Perry) I
growth artii! astoingthetya whits its strength
-that it is indispensable to the success of to neglect them also during his ( Mr.
out tree instiiiidunsl. that no foreign snows) absence front Madrid. Mr. P.
sect ever beinnue, no - finalized in spirit. then shows how, in the absence of Mr. S. I
nor truly Americanized, which denies these lie promptly secured a settlement of the
cardinal principles of Republicanism—
affair, and a proposition for
which asserts ita right", to tryannise over Black Warrior
the conecienCe* so less than , the actions of the settlement .of private claims, and
men—which . neknowledges , i Ise I f bound adds:
by stipreino,nifegiance to a foreign prince ..A little later I procured also nn ever
and. Pope , Nitiose commands it must obey tore, whose good faith I cannot doubt,'
even, to the vinlation of our lalii and this for the negotiation of a great treaty, con- 1
destruction of.atpliherlies. ceding immense bene fi ts to our commerce, i
,
,liesOlviad, ' Oat .the kite:lit:ors of such and securing the prompt and complete:
sect cannot.bo_traly naturalized in spirit, l protection of the political, relig ious and!
and catioot7sinerrely renounce their alts- 1 social rights of our citizens in future iu
giance t , i the 'Piriie ; they cannot every portion of the Spanish domieinus,
I
:gift:ly ha Trusted with official influence in t in cowiderat ion for similar , benefits conee- i
this Republic, and should , tie excluded tied to Spanish subjects and their corn.'
front the exercise thereof. fierce by the United States. I ought not
Resolved, 'F fiat as pure morality and I to speak inure clearly of this subject here, i
religion are iieeessary 0, the perpetuity oft but I will say that I did not mention it tol
Republican institutions ; the Holy Scrip. Mr. Soule because of the bad results of that)
ttires,vvithotit note or comment, should ho I frank course.in the case of the other two, I
read in our schools. i and in order that he might not take Incas
... Resolved, l'imt we are opposed to all tires to impede its. realization." 1
interfirence hithe General Government
If further
e charges that when Mr.
with the inaututiminfslavery in the States'
where it' exists, ;lad that .we most Soule took his final leave of Spain ho at
heartiliaPpoive a it, :fi1j0.....L of that I tempted to induce him to abandon -his
vexed (ideation as . embodied in the M 16., post, for the seeming purpose of thus pro
snuri Comprintil” Act of 18.20, adj ust
, : ~t ell` , , u st 1 curing then ppearance of a rupture of dip.
and satin tilipliplis ut tilid Kinn by lair,
lomatie relations with Spain—a demon
equal 'and honorable compromise—and
that we reprnhate and condemn in the j stration in open conflict with the wishes
strongest manlier, the late rvkless breach 1 of our government, and which might have
of the solemn codiret bettycewthe free proved at that moment unspeakably Cit
a" ef?'o"/4./"4 'tares,
und '
ille-
"H".. laniitous. Mr. Perry considers himself to
wilt revival of dangerous.. agitations by
Messrs. Itiiiigla a s Pierce, and the majority
have been justified, by a stern sense of du.
of the last Congress.ty, in thus resisting the appeals of Mr.
, ..
Re,olved,- That as friends of the Union i Soule, and further adds :
and Of thi n
;harmony and fraternal Conti-
"I with not judge his motives. I rather
deuce niiio....6hPuld existbetween the I believe that in his whole course his judg.
seileral sectimfttifilut country, we dein:lntl
moot has been in error. But if it has not
lill” 9
the sn of.th e re -Cigit,ali°n, of ,I.,„" I
,
been, then he sir, has boon the traitor,
, b" , ot.r.t'• 4'"1"1141977^"'"°`Y,. lint vio la-, iiiii, to ine-61,tit (natters littio—bat to the
. tion by. die , Nybraslia•Kansas net, " f the 1 interests of rile United States or Ali:erica,
. Missouri (..lo4;prontise --a 411 he removed ; ,
confided to his hands." '
I that ' fink-liquored / compromise shall be i ..
. r. Perry attributes this line of 'eon
! re=c;:tablieli'etl and noserved hereafter as ; m
Esaeredlv as it was before its uncalled for; duct to tilt fact that Mr. Souk possesses
and wicked violati o n ; that Kansas and i a stronger feeling of enmity against
Nehraska shall he ailiiiitted.iiito the Un- l
. ,• France and Spain than of real good will
ion only as free Statrk.—so that good (ann. i . U n i te d
free
toward the s e States
tronlidenee and barmony between the i
iind Flay° States may bu restored, and
iletnagegues May !earn never again to dis
turb them, or by their pernici o us schemes
andtnanhinations to create divisions and
thisensiinnt among the different portions
nt wlvit should bo one great. united, inv.is.
ibis brotberliimil ot, it me ricatis
Resolved, That American industry, no,
less than Antrican institutions, should be'
protected against the blighting efforts of
foreign influence : that American labor '
shmilti . never besUbjoeted to soy, not even
the slightest competition with the pauper
labor of Europe; that American working
men must not be expected to be reduced to
the standard of foreign starvation wages; '
and that
,the manufactures, and the agri
eulnire, and the Commerce of the country,
would all be protected by a fair and reason
able tariff of dotiecuptin imports.
itesolved,,Thai we pledge ourselves to
'give a preference at all times to American
manufacture, and, we recommend the a
doption of this pledge by till others, since
we believe it will do as much, as any oth
er measure, towards Americanizing
' the
enuntcylnd advaneitig its prosperity.
.• Resolved, 'fltat. we are in favor of the
imProvement by, tho Federai povernment,
of all such of our rivers and harbors as are
of national importance, so that the lives,
property'and commerce of the people may
he placed in can , communication. with the
bespnarkets .of this country and of the
world. .
•
ffepolved, That we are, in favor of the
construction of , sailrortil ,to the Pa
cific-that it oho, uld be built of American
iron,---that it would bind together the re
motest parts•cl the Union and cement
more 'closely .the great. American brother.
hood-that it would make us, in material ,
interests, imphatically,
,a united, country
coMplelp
,in ourselves, possessing, the, re
sourcee of almost every.soll and every cli-
Inele-rand iodepentlen,t ef,ilto productions
and the , wealth of every foreign country or
people: . •
.That t , his platform btoad
enough, for all'couservative , and National
Americans • to stand ,Upon. and that we , ask
of our brethien throughout the ,Union
careful; consitlerOon of these ,resolutions,
and the,adoption,of a distinct coda of prin.
ciples,such as shall bind together, by devo-.
tion to, a common sentintent, , all, Ameri
cans, and result ,in the solid triumph of
the great measures. for which we are eon
tending% and in the glory, and prosperity ,of
the Republic, 'rf„
irnat AntiAiqunr..tarir gather.,
lug at , Bull, Boston, on. Tuesday
night, was attended by his thousand per
sons:l Strong iesolutions; denuttiatory of
the law were nddEited.
nr t fnnr :thousaMi hogs have
1 4. 1 e1y be,en ehnightered in Greencastle, la.,
for the vit;o of'the allied army in the Ori-
Mee.: 'Coniructi for forty tholiessiid hOd .
for the can o parpoae, tt is sMtnil, Kayo been
IR44e v iittk4jtteNn paTikt.a.thronglanet the
451Nte qtAndilnuty:. ~ •••tv, r (•4i7
Telegraph across the Atlantic.
ti.:3"The telegraph is really to be car
ried over, or rather under, the Atlantic,
and in a few years the Old and New World
will be in close correspondence, time and
distance being practically annihilated by
the labors of American genius. The com
pany organized some time since for the
construction of a submarine telegraph
across the Atlantic have completed their
arrangements, and are now at work con
structing the line to St. "John's, New
'Found land, which will be completed this
summer. Prof. MORSE has gone into the
company, and secures to it the use of his
patents. A cataract has also been made
with a company of English and French
capitalists to lay down a submarine cable
extending from St. John's to Ireland, to
be finished by January, 1858, thus corn
pleting the line hetareen the two conti
nents. In three mouths it is believed,
that the old world and the new will be
within a week's hail of each other—and
that within three years the two hemis
pheres will be in instantaneous communi
cation.'.
SO" The Hon. JOHN C. SPENCER, who
died at Albany last' week, was Speaker of
the New York Legislature in 1820. He
was a.member of the State Senate with
`Silas Wright, and•was Secretary of State
anti Superintendent of Common 'Scheele
for ctne term. He 'hold a seat in Congress
for ono term,' froin 1817 to 1819 ; ho was
Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary
of War under President Tyler. and at the
olose of the Tyler Administration; return
ed to Albany,-whore ho was appointed
one of the 'Cintnissionerti to codify the
laws under the oonstieution et 1846. Mr.
Spencer possessed eminent talents, and a
capacity for effective labor which 'ha.;
rarely. been equalled. •
Ist‘Oregon Territory is to 'vote - next
month upon the quettion,of 'Organiling
State GoyerUinent,. and applying to Con
a‘tlini
gross fo,ssipn into the, Union. The
saint) qttestion was submiticd to the: pets ,
'pie at thelast election, and afterUn anima- ;
ted canliks decid4in negative,,
Soutierd . doenties t,
going 'strongly agains
it ; jp,i1 4 ,3 expectation of being pincsi with
a, part of,California to make a 'new ' terri:
: , »KrOne •rnan wig- killed and fifteen
wounded en Wednesday tnoinmg at a barn
raising ap,eter 'et)iinty r EfirkoLthe .
o .in ti ec Andheealut up ' , *ad •the Tartlet
Were Etisilig soma, very heavy park , o t t h e
'frame, when it, gave r: ' 7
The Richmond Enquirer, this organ of
Mr. Wise, claims a majority of ton thou
sand, while the friends of Mr. Flournoy
will be satisfied with nothing less than
twenty thousand
IdeirThe* Alton Republican pays a hand
some compliment to Mr. JORDAN, the Sen.
ator from the Bedford district, for his effi
cient services in the Senate, during the
past session. Tho compliment was well
deserved. Although not personally ac
quainted with Mr. JORDAN, WO had OCO,t-
Ilion, frequently during the session, to re
matk the manly honesty nod fearlessness
which characterized his efforts, especially
in the effort to break up the corruption
which has crept into our Legislative Halls,
and so deeply disgraced the State. Mr.
Jordan, we believe, is a young man, and
this is his first appearance in legislative
life. He has made a good beginning.
Public Defaulters
tomTlie Legislature have published an
official statement.-sent in by the State
Treasurer, of the public defaulters and
their indebtedness to the Commonwealth.
The total defalcations are estimated at
6469,223. One individual is represented
to be a defaulter to the extent of of 655,-
343 ; another to the extent of 640,536 ;
another to the extent of $36,944 ; another
to the extent of 615,917 ; another to the
extent of 33,111; another to the extent
of 627,847—and so on down to sums as
low as $1 20. The (Maskers include
Brigade-Inspectors,' Marshals, Sheriffs,
Auctioneers, County trCasurers, Prothen•
otaries, Collectors of tolls, and other offi.
cers on the Publiti works. The - largest
defaulters aro toll Collectors.
GETTING BEHIND HAND.—Our
Loco contemporaries of this vicinity must
brush up in alcUse of the Know Nothings,
or they will bo entirely distanced. They
simply call the Know Nothings "liars and
perjurom," An n Irish orator• at Rich-•
mond, the other day, called them (*liaise.,
t h v Itlt:Ntriett called 4Miiiiii"lousi,
Godless, Clistle.ss set of blackguards."—
Another western orator, named Bary Dick
inson, said that they were d set of "it-for
mil scamps," end that "hell was so full of
them that their legs stuck out of the win
dows."—Leb. Courier.
I[7.The Legislature of Massachusetts,
as its late session, passed an act to amend
the Stale constitution prohibitingnatural•
ized citizens from voting 'or holding any
office in that commonwealth. Those nat
uralized, however, before the amendment
to the constitution is adopted by a vote of
the'people are to be allowed to' vote, but
not to sold office.'
icrThe election 'in Kansas to fill the
vacancies in the Legislature was to have
taken place on Tuesday, and many persona
entertain serious apprehensions that a con•
flict std bloodshed ensued. The Northern
settlers were determined tO'resist the Mis
souri invasion at all hazards. Mr. Park,
the editor of the ?arkville Luminary, has
engaged Senator Douglas as his counsel in
his troubles.
RATHER PROBABLE.—The Buf
falo Republic has a report from Washing
ton that ei-Presidents Vau Buren, Fill
more and Tyler are to meet iu London to
act by authority of OW government, as
mediators beotween tha allies and itussia.
The report sayti that President Tyler will
go out, in the next steamer. This is an
nounced as a "secret," and it is probable
that it will always remain a "secret."
O:7WHEAT IN CANADA.—The
Cayuga (C. W.) &clime says the Wheat
Crop throughout Western Canada looks,
exceedingly well. The fall ,wheat is en
'tirely freefrom winter killing, and as there
is no danger pf its being injured by,t:rost,
tbe,prospect , of an abundant , harvestis
very, encouraging. the quantity of laud,
under„wheat is far griater than in any
previous year. •., ' •
FAMINE. IN GNORGIA.- , -;Aceounti
ftom the nortbern phrt of Georgia represent
that many Pqopleik,thet section are
Out corn or the ,means to , prpeure, any.—
There, is none for sale, and there is serious
danger of famine.o • Honses•'aXd stoles are
turned out into the 'wildti; to *fait tor grin
or starve,' so'ilkat no plogmQ etiu : ha done,
and 'ptintini t iewit be don e e. with, the' hoe.
Unless telietale extended, the poorer class
of that section must' peris)i,• ••• • •
'O: -The Illinois Central Frond Com
pany'boeing'strongli'bnpiesssd, with the
belief tiuttu, the dew gngland , emigrants :
will be swept ont of Kansas by foree,lizive
despatched' thither an'itglot toinduce th4'
to remove to tbe lands of railway
pi n y in jii111018!
itirPrnlce Lod's
dguity•brol!e; Op t c i cdlo 3 . io
hisiibraikiii
110",TIte OpPOOkinli presses are not yet,
ar4 t igh mils thtfiroexpositions" of Know
N o shi ng b a xi. Ou — e follows anotberin such
rtipfd itneees4onj that it is hard to keep
With tltm, The lastleveght to
dig purports to' bo the "revised ritual"
of thebrder, :With the obligations of tho
lit, 2d and 3d degrees. We extract the
following from the obligation of the 3d de
gree', which, ifdrile, will 'nor prejudice the
Order in the estimation of good pa
triots. " lc ;
"You hereby solemnly ileelate Your de.
votion to the tte,ion titese,.Atatits; that
io thedfieherge of your duties as Ameri
can citizens, you wilt uphold, maintain and
defend it; that, you will discourage and
discountenance any and every attempt.
coming from any. and emery quarter, which
you believe to be designid or calcu lated to
destroy, or ,autorerte it, or to weaken its
bonds; and that On !will use your influ
ence, as far as in your power, in 'endeav
oring to piocurn an amieehle' and requita
ble adjustment: of 'apolitical discontents
or differences, which _ may,thicaten its in
jury or overthrow. Yon do further prem
ise and swear (or affirm,) that you will not
vote for any one to fill gay office of honer,
profit, or trust of , a political character.
whom you know or believe to be in favor
of a dissolution of the - Union of these
States, or who is 'endeavoring 10 produce
that result; that you will vote for. and
support for all political offices Third, or
Union degree members of this Order, in
preference to all others ; that if it may be
done consistently with the Constitution
and laws of the laud you will, when elected
or appointed to any official elation, which
may confer on you the power to do so. re
move from office or place, all persons whom
you know or-believe to be in favor of a
dissolution of the Union, or who are en
deavoring to produce that result; and
that you will in no ease appoint such
persons to any political office or place
whatever."
There are six vacanciesin the U. S
Senate—one Whig .and fire Democratic.
New Hampshire, Indiana, Alabama. Mis
souri, California snd Pennsylvania, barn
each to elect a Senator. Mr. °wino, of
California. will claim n scat on the ground
that a plurality vote elects in California,
and he got that veto on the first bal
lot.
ItC7•Tlic :New School Presbyterian Gen
eral Assembly met at St. Louis em the
17th just. There ate now in councetion
with that body 23 Synods, 109 Presby
teries, 1,543. -Ministers,} 1,661 Alhurebes.
141,477 church members.
1:17 - The Loudon Times sags, '•lt it
mere self-delusion to talk or peace now.—
We must make up our minds to fight it.
out with a stout heart and. a strong
hand."
CROWtNO HEAT IN 71)11. RsT.-
I'ho St. Louis Ilepuhlican has rea.on to
believe that, notwithstanding the 41•0.19, , 1ii,
rust and tly, prevailing in some parts of
the country, the coming Ilarveti, will be
one of great plenty..
AL/12, TIIt POOR Et/trim !—Yon may
insert 'a thousand fiicreEent [hist+ hi
a: newspaper; and' . item heti a neinl
of approbation from this readeri : but just
let a paragraph sli p in. of one or t o
that is not in good tame. and you may be
sure of hearing about that.
PRO-SLATERT ',ENSUE 15 NIISPDITRI AND
KANSAS TO EXTERSSINATI Fake-Softxps.
—Chicago, May 18.—George P. Park,
late of Paraville Luminary. the Free-Soil
paper destroyed by Missouri mob. pub
lishes a long letter in the St. Louis Dem
ocrat, in which he says that Misers.
Stringfellow and Atchison have organized
a secret association, sworn to turn out
and tight when called •upon to maintain
the pro-slavery party. All are to share
the damages accruing to any one member
even at the price of disunion ; all to art
sectectly to destroy the business character
of all northern men ; all the Kenton and
Whig presses to be destroyed ; and the
destruction of the Hotel at Kansas city
and the presses of Laurence are decreed.
cannon being taken to demolish them at a
distance ; and these measures not to etol►
till every Free-Soifer shall he driven out
of Missouri and Kansas. Mr. Park says
he bas telegraphedto Governor Price. of
Missouri, and to President Pierce for pro.
tection, but has received no answer. He
traces to Mr. Atchison the destruction of
the Luminary establishmentand promises
more developments. •
The Cost of War
The New York Courier says the Bri
tish. Government and people are begin
ning to feel. by means of augmented taxes
Mat war is an expensive occupation. and
the opening of the fire of the Allies sug
gests a calculation as to the cost of the iron
balls which have been thrown into Sevas
,tople by the 500 cannon which have vom
ited them in what Gortschskoff called "an
infernal fire." The accounts by the Asia
represent that each of• these guns fired
one bandied and. twenty mania a day,
which gives a total for the , five hundred,
6f sixty thousand rounds.. This fire had
been .continued for thirteen days. making
an aggregate of seven: hundred and thirty
thousand missiles ,rained' upon the city.
The weight of the abet fired. from the
guns, of the Allies vines probably from
nineteen to one.hundred and forty pounds,
and of the Athens from fifteen to one hun
dred and .ten poondi—end foity-five
pounds would probably bee low estimate •
loran average. ' This would give a daily
delivery of iron to the Russians amount--
1 ing to two millions, sevewhondred thous
and' iandi. and a total for the ttiirteeis
daze of thirty' m'iltions and one fiun- .
4retf'thousend pound; the prime most of
iwhich'; in'the tough, at the aveiage Price
of pig iton.in England for the last year,
was tint less than three hundred and thir
teen thousand these hundred and eighty
I ,dollare. 'this is, of course,. without any
tfgard to the enormos cost of transports
non %tithe 3riniea. If the cannon balls'
fired from the Allied lines, during she
thirteetyclays, were rolled into rail bars,
weighing sixty pounds to the yard. the
bafe would extend three hundred and 'bk.:
ty-two miles. The charge of powder lore.,
eacli vie would probably avetageaboui six
pounds. which would shove' an eipendi.
tete for,the thirteen days of four unilions•
six bungred
,p,ountis of. powder . 'Such
110%1)&4 is Worth here eighteen cents
pound, but in. England, -would not probe
bly:costittore than fifteen' cents, it 'shies'
price ttlopowdeicostsmituAndrd
4 stir) thousand dollars.
-' , I iO 4 . I 4 I ‘ I & r POINFIFR I SPA R . t : 't•
3 , A perfectly anifieu ' (.:story is told
oteettifficer rea m - ' tt,,k4Ullt 'Guiana,
pi r a
wlioattnusel wow,' 4 ! itr o! divbnutin g
in ei , fieighbufilig fir • pullri . daY•
sireaMelth' utfaunces eport4i he thriitv
!decline's Vnfl dritsv,h4 etribiktikihe water's
eilge,‘ Or. Me perposept refreshing himself
in the WaieV r .t:.pavincfiiiiie itis, he stretch
ed himself, ball dreufedigtiltt§enelit*of
the canoe ? villtllisolloll:4iOuttded
with. Ansi; arid TO;thi'l IntellPti,fi# : fell.isleep.
Presently he was 'retiSet) ledte:..his slum
fier'byit curious seasition, - as if some aid
-44 100-li4iNs •at his (not. In a state
of half 'stupor, natural to waking horn
.sound sleep, he rest his.eyes downward, i
and to his horror, perceived
. the neck' and
'Wader st . nninittrous'serpent,'cOv`dilifg Ids
foot with, sall'lti,' preparatory to : coinmen
:efitik:tlte prop*a or.swallowing biro whole.
, tie „pificeri had. ifaced death in many
.former.en-the..ocean--in the 'hattle•field,
'boa never he; conceived in such' terrible
iguiseN"' tor'S'lntlitiont and'but a moment,
•Ate'efilear - Wait . faiinated; 'end then wdh-
lAi l alvi4S- . 14 (Dui, hvinstinctively seized
~;his gun lyiug beside him.
The reptile, apparently•disturhad, for it
had evidently mistaken the officer for a
dead' twangs, drew its head below the
canner: • 'lt rose again, ruoifing backward
end forward, as if in search of the object
it had lost. Tho officer, with the muzzle
of his gum within a °yard or two of the
serpent, fired, lotlging the contents in its
beak The lerribri, boa. with a hiss,
raised' its 'heretofore unseen body in the
• air, anti: iTetned determined to throw itself'
upon the officer and embrace him in its I
powertul coils. A fortunate stroke of the
'paddle. i.ient the canoe iutii the stream and
to it place or Safety, " Having procured as- i
Ifisintice. the officer returned to the place
of attack.; and having killed the reptilej
found it,upward of forty leet, in length and i
it proportionate thickness . ,
NISOVI.AR FAC r.—FroM M r. Jesse
'Wingate, oftli is borough, we learn the
following eiugular (acts in relation to a rat
and the norturing _of rats. About a week
ago his large cat' hail lour kittens ; in a day
or tWo aftewerils she hot one of 'helm and
un Friday last his hostler, In attending to
the stable, came across n nest of young rats;
1)0Iie v int, that the lumber of the kittens
woad(' lie pleased .with a taste of the young
ones, he killed two of them, and the re
maining two he placed in the barrel will,
the kittens and mother, and up to the Mee.
cotlime slit has been suckling Mem Iron*
her own milk, am] ,as much care of
the'ritaa.4 she (hies ot her own brood.—
Il,naring of die rirrettonancesi curiosity
led us to look at the singular association
correet
31tv tuts f rite old inotifer
with no much earnestness as i olnitigh iney
really belonged to her. We have never
heard of Ow like before, and if any of our
Irion.k of the press have, they will please
let u> know —Nair Courtly Whig.
TitE Poors' 31r.BogtIstoite,
rt.cenily itt Lent..lull, Wliti, ill 10 yeurs,
1 - 1:.•1:11ly ate up a fortune of 130,00 pounds I
sici hug. TI; singular per-nu traversed
all Europe liar the sake nl granting his ap•
petite. In 1849, he actually Kt.:duck:Li dial
co,,k of Prince Putempkiu, in Russia, front I.
hia Feryietl. Ile had agents in Chinn, I
Al t t, t io, owl Cauudy, to supply hint with I /
the rarest. delicacies. A. single dish some
, tiutcs onus bite fifty p•tunt4 titerting. Al
ulk.;r•thau - itielto.nau,
'llo'*it i titA Until:ldr I t patrimony iv.t, con- I
t:i.itit6l . l,l 4 ll4e quitttid life. the
.uothili g was Lett hint but a
g ui ecu, a shirt, and a battered haL
I,•.ught a wl t‘le.wic with the guinea.,
\VIII laaa.had served in till style
try nrt. II ;. t .tve Limtit two
I,w,ili A tt r .tinti, and 111011 jUllip , 2ll
thU rtt.titte. trite Wostutimiter Bridge.
Sudden Dealli.—Staveslontnnitted.
Cisers•NATt Mae 2l—Elijah W Tirounti, a
rich planter or Barnesville, South Carolina,
arrived here to Iloy with eight slaves. one
of whom wit!' his wire, another him wife ' s
'nether, and six his elliklren, his purpose
.being to nos 1111 l lilL'lhe whole lemily and
s~tdu'(hem tit this State ; but just as lie
Wild stepping from the steamboat tutu the
erriagg, , ,he tlead.,. The &Jaye ! ' having
been britt ; latilitritt , i f iitti,or..ifottiiit:lrea
tier AF i t.l . .l(e w ivdnatii4 hail previ•
•uusly willed the whole of his estate to theta.
MoRK KANSAS OUTRAUES.—The Mich
ter Democrat says that the Rev. F. Starr,
Jr., a Presbyterian clergyman, for three
years past settled at Weston. Platte county,
IttNeouri. has arrived . at Rochester, hav
ing been expelled from Weston by the
!vine gang- oh ruffians who threw the
types and.presses of the . Parkville Lumi
nary into the river. They gave him no
tice to Anil within -two days, under penal
ty.,of being, lynched, and hedeetned it pru
dent to, l eave . ;i I i , deett- not- appear that he
bad ever preached against slavery, but on
ly that he was a , clergyman ul Nuthern a-
. , Tyng. the pastor of St. George's
episcopal Church. preached to the Sub
bath School children . last Sunday. Speak
ing of what St. Paul's' friend Timothy did
not do, he said, "he smoked no cigars.-
I) (l ol ol lo4 V,etuttioned the Reverend gen
tleman, "whata cigar is ?" "Yes,. siree,"
shouted a moral specimen of young Amer
ica, "it's the tip of the tlevil's . :tail." It
iy reported, end currently bplieved, that
the pastor sniggered.---.8/barty
A GOOD Joxit.---The city. authorities
of Marysville; California, recently passed
an ordinance for removal of °maids
stairs in that' eity. While the council
*ere id ieln it 'few days tifter t ,tho stairs
leading tol b 'Council Chamber were , .re
moved, and•the dignified members of that
beily,.aeopnling LA 'Alio: Herald; weir 'coin.
10 il i ttk t rtr. th6 / Isi fi? r' M °
Isrrsii.i.4l6 siiitik?s".rti - it .ratbs Fut!.
D11911,01#1, fitepiii(litfin i liiiiii (yet il IV New
Yo i rk,gr l ison , efikety, it
~ wae,stated : that
the letfil arrelita" in the city. in JBsB,werto
39;1138 tut miliibli'40;11:10 Wei:e, caused by
#
tetemperanefOlitg ill 4, their x4ere 52,
710, (of w hick ;11,51 eIT
,cati_se4, by in
temperintai.r"4ll* ikrkftig ' iommentary
upon the re sults et , ttdiecriminate rum
'k'' el,
on EllF l :+!FrtitMENTAvo Gov. Pau --
mee.
rriday evening a banquet•lvii given
to.Gor. , ,Pollook and Secretaryi , 'Ciirtitt;
Parkihili Saloon's, Chesnut street, at' vvll lob
oeneinisi hundred guests iere'preseni.....
it(iittetfOg:Filieecties were, delivered by
tb WypeoF sag 'Aber disunguished. gen.:
KrSix Sisters pare reeeppLiwr,ied
ilto*fai AO; it theiilanic,
tilr
but county, ..,
41t . Estnitart „ Bo
litoidet e:;1 A tit
.er
ica that widely contrasts with much that
has`hitherto come from the British press.
For instance, it says
."One knows not what is most td be ad
mired in, the Mexican war; the facility .w ith
which an army of volunteers'submitted to
discipline, the perfection ortheli weapons,
new inventions of America, handfed ~watli
skill previously unknown, the' goodnesi of
their cpminissariat in a wild and Tist
country, or the flexibility of their median
leal adaptations as to repoct4g, prittting
,and communicating homeward: For fifty
years., past, the merchant Skips of the
U. States have notoriously been far better
built than' . those of Great Britain .• and as
in 18(2, our, gunners were very inferior to
theirs, at the crisis of the Mexican war,
into which they plunged out of a long
peace, their practice in small arms was im
measurably superior to anything that train
ed*British regulars had at that time at.;
BANE, AND Atinnarv--The Piedmont
(Vs) Whig lays : "The joint worm, we un
detitsw3;itas, made its , appearance in this
Viciniti, in various localities, within the
lust rolviiu We have heard, too, that
aninseet W hich preys upon it, and which
is, perhaPs, destined to put, a stop to , its
ravages, has also COlllO to light.
Tontlinelie cured In five Inlntiteol
by Dr. TOBIAS' wonderful Venetian Liniment,
or no pay—lleadnebit in half-nn-hour. Sold by
all druggists and storekeepeA. Depot 60 Com ,
laadt-st, New York.
AGENCIES.---,S. H. Buehler, and Samuel
S. Forney, Getty sburg; H. S. Fink, Pleasant
Hill ; Spalding & Brother, Littlestown ; John
Bushey, M'Sherrystown ; Samuel Faber, Jr.,
Sowers, Mill '• Jesse Houck, Butler township ;
Andrew,Creglow, Centre Mill; AbleT. Wright,
Ilendhrswille ; Jacob Pennsyl, Middletown ;
Jacob F. Lower, Are nd tsville ; 11. W. Whitmore,
Mummaslnirg ; Philip Harm, Mellnightsville ;
Thomas J. Cooper, Franklin township ; Jacob
Mark ; Casidown ; Aelbaugh & Spangler, East
Noir OxfOrdij. H. Henry,
Abbetiltown.
May 18, 1855.-2al
"Eit siirek
;.,bits , .
at length been discovered,
net tin...trate ills thattre,endure,
i ittrt some of
therm9st afflicting. erofula or Xng's Evil,"
thitt Mveteiatis foe of the human s 'i-ritee - 1 has at
lonigh met It fate. • Salt • Ithentre'or •I'etter
lutist release its swan ~ Dyspeps}ty.`t}iut misery
of:tniseries, yields• to its - antagonist. Vicid
hutnorkthe euuse of all disenses)mre changed,
heithli:iciestored and life prolonged, by My
er.; Extract of Reck Rose. Don't be startled,
reader; these are Vold assertioni it is true, but
every one is-verified by th 4 best 'of evidence.
We sneak the .simple truth and lie not. Call
on Agents and satisfy, yourself.
.
AOENTS.—S. Baehler, Gettysburg; Jes-
se Houck, Menallen P. 0. ; Abel T. Wright,
Bendersyille ; Jacob Mark, Caslitown ; Spald.
in; & Brother, Littlestown ; Attlabaugh &
Spangler, East Berlin Jacob Martin, New
Oxford ; H. S. Fink, Pleasant Hill.
ItALTII3IIOIIIE MAILISETI'.
BALTIMORE, Mlty 24, 1855
Business is steady, but without any special
movement. Dealer. in Flour are not much
inclined to operate.o nil further advices from
Itlarope, now due, shall have been received.—
Grain is not quite so firm. Recent favorable
accounts from the West cud elsewhere, in re
guard to Provisions, have given decided firm
ness upon the Part of holders, and prices have
an upward tendency. Groceries are steady
but not active. Supplies light. •
FLOUR. AND MEA.t.—The.Plonr market
is quittpbUt'holclera firth:. Tra`risPctitipif inod
eritte,'annet drstiosid to 'operate un
til further advices from bumps, now about duo
shall hai'e conic to hand. We note sales this
morning of 200 hbls City Mills, for immediate
delivery, at $lO 87+ ; 250 hhls do., for delivery
June sth; at $lO 12+ ; and 250 bbls Howard
street for delivery June sth, at $lO 75 7 ;ibbl.—
The market closed on 'change with holders as
king SIO S. A sale also after 'change. of 100
Mils City Mills at rlO 75 bbl. Rye Flour—
We quote,at.7 50®®7'021 Wbbl—sup , ply light
and a good-demand. Corp Meal-1S e quote
country at $4 87k, and city manufacture at $5
per hbl, with small sales.
GRAlN.—Wheat—The market was less ac
tive. About 3000 bushels offered nod partly
sold—good top rime white at 2 60g:$2 70,
and red ut 2 55(iii$2 libushel. Inferior lots
P - 1 to 20 cents Ilbushel loss. Corn—Market
firm, and prices upward. About 15 1,&} 000 bush
els o ff ered. Sales of white at 1071 09, and
mixed at 104(ii;$10511bushel. Oats--About
2000 bushels offered to-day, and sales of Mary
land:Mid; Vitginia 60@,ii3 cents, Pennsylvania
auli at .95:,ftbashel, RycL-bnly . 4oo bushels
offered. A sale of Pennsylvania at $1 55 ;
Maryland nominal at *1 50 sPibush'el:
[LAYOVER MARKET.
HallorEa, May 24, 1855.
FLOUR I)bbL, from wagons, $lO 25
WHEAT, 11 bushel, / 240t0 2 55
R Y 1 37
CORN,
OATS.
TIMOTHY-SEED,
CLOVER-SEED,
FLAX-SEED,
PLASTER OF PARIS,
WORK MARKET.
Yon; Tuesday, May 15, 1855.
FLOUR, p bbl., from wagons, $lO 25
WHEAT ; s ifbushel, 2 50 to 2 60
RYE, '•"
.140
CORN, a 95
OATS, a
60
TIMOTRY-SEED, Wit bushel, 3 25
CLOVER:SEED, II 5 75
FLAX:SEED, " • 1 50
PLASTER OP PARIS, 11 ton, 7 50
MARRIED.,
On the 224 inst, by the Rev. Mr. Jacob
Sealer, TITUS S. ECKERT, of Adams
county, Pa., and Miss CATHARINE E.
KNOX, of Carroll county, Md.
On the 22d inst.; by the Irev. R. Johnston,
Mr. 'JOHN HILL, of Tyrone township, and
Miss PHEBE, daughter of Capt. William .Tcines,
of Reading township.
On the 16th•instiby Roy. R, Johnson,Mr.
GEORIIE 'LITTLE, (of loselk,) and Miss
APOLLONIA HAHN—both of this place.
On the ith inst., by Rev. 11.- H. Mr.
JQNATH4.N L. KISSEL, of Stouffersto4n,
Przinklin , County,
,and Mist ...LYDIA .A.
TROUP;Of "York Spiiiigs, Adams. county.
DIED.
On the 18th inst., in Adaims" county, MARY
ANN . 111 §,g41 , , aged }ease , ,4.IrePMI4
and 9 days. ' • '
On the Jetkittst,very /suddenly, AITANDA:
daughter.of M *--
rs.'"Tonti of this berough;
aged 12 yews/ ,month and 19 daru
Iy Li tt l es t owu , ~o n, the 18tb alter a
protracted illness, *NY FigpaLwr, in the
6 P I year eflitla!iget is
On the - 12th `inst., ABRAHAM AL
towashipTAdanut cons 4,
aged 84 years 11 months and 2 dap:
On )oudayl the, 14I! bud. ; 4,llx4?vrn
ehipl 'A4ami ethilty,/at the resolcuieC
son,Janiel Wagenian; Mr/PritED.P.MO
OAMAN, aged .74 years and '9 month s.
Irety soddenly, 't on' tAe 18th ; idat, 'OE.AS:
TIITE.T„soa .of :Augustus and- • Arin Ilegroffd
in WI 4t,h • ' .1 ),
'Cut down
boy, then art dead, •
Cot th t ieride tby ,
T . 114 dove, (nom s , ltfac!M hatfi flErl; I
Ann ditklpi e cold, luint tomb. •
TUS;: Pat? stilietittlete , p "winter
lingering la the rapist:spring, •
ir kb ttneeds nn
e
poet to , tell us, is the ase, .pls masonektst
two days been' demdeltiffirint . • 9r
•doei it ' need . a 'pont to infbrm tie pu bic that
for oil sorts; or ifentheetherehli: verysbutndaot
provision of suitable .nnell fatihiotkaMS clothing
at Rockhill 3: Wilson's chew store. ;No. 111
Chestnut Street, earner, of Melia Place.
May 18,1855:=2m - '
•
. . .
'PERHAM'S OW. mvarautr.,-7The .Corma h;
tee appointed by . tho Shareholder; iq this affair,
to distribute the 100,000" Qifte amongst ' ' ta e
ticket holders ;' have deferred the distribut
until the 6th of.Tuly,• eu accodnt of there•
mining unsold some few thousaids of .ticketa.
hir.•Porliam,•ever anziOus totneetthe viewed
his patrons, offers extreardinary inducements
to Agents to engage in the saleocthere paining
tickets, eh that there may bo no more delays,
which are unquestionably as vexations to him
as to those who hive purchased tickets in his
enterprise. We commend the reading of his
advertisement to our patrons, and hope that 1
each and all will lend a helping hand to tiring
the matter to an early and patisfactory consu•
mation. • , , r' . .
.‘ . 'li, .• •; • .
"NOTICE:
NOTICE is' hereby given to. the heirs aid
legal representatives of, ADAM LONG,
late of Mountpleasant township, Adams
ty, decteased, SigsintoLong, (widow;)
Llizahetb, intermarried with Grafton Manuel,
Peter Long, Morgue t, ( potitio ner) intermarried
with George ilagerman, Lewis Long, James
Long, and George Long, surviving children of
said deeeased—thitt
AN INQUEST
will be held on a certain Tract ef Land situ.
ate in Mountpleasant township aforesaid, ad
joining lands of Joseph Wolf,John Cashman,
'Andrew Smith, and others, containing 110 A
cres, more or less, on which is erected a one
and one-halfetory log dwelling-house, log barn,
spring house, shop, tenant house,.stable, and
other improyementsHon Saturday the lfigt of
Julie next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.,. on said premi-
Ses=ta niake partition thereof to and amongst
the heirs and legal representatives of said de
ceased, if the same will admit of partition with
out prejudice to or spoiling the whole thereof;
but if the same will not admit of such parti
tion) then to itujuire bow many of the said heirs
it will conveniently accommodate, and peal
and divide the saint to and among us many or
them as the same will accommodate ; bet if'
the sumo will not admit of division at all with.
out prejudice to or spoiling the whole thereof;
then to value uud appraise the same, whole
awl undivided—whereof all persons interested
are hereby notified.
HENRY THOMAS, ,Sherfff.
Sheriff's-afTice, Gettysburg,
May 25, 1855. J It
NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given to the heirs and
11 legal reprfsentat;ves otTEXPEST,WIL
SON; late of Berwick Borough, Adam's'eoun
ty, Pa., deceaied, vjz : Elizabeth, intermarried
Frith Wm. S. Cochran, Tart If. Wilson, Itlarga
ret, (one of the petitioners,) inteimarrietl trdli
Joseph Graff, Francis .1. Wilson, Martha,
intermarried with David E. Hollinger, Vran ,
ces Wilson, George W. Wilson, and Sarah Wil
son, (one of the petitioners,) surviving child
len of said deceased—that
An: anquest
will be hold on a certain Town Lot in said bor
ough of Berwick fronting on the IMI,Ii street,
on a turnpike, and known as No. 38 on the plan
of said borough, having thereon erected a one
and one-half story stone house; also, on a cer
tain other town lot, known as No. 37, on the
plan of said borough; adjoining lot No 38, and
having thereon erected a two•story dwelling
house, part stone and part log, with a heck
building, barn, and otheroutbuildiug3—,on F•i•
day the 15th (buy' .111)kc ttc.rt, at ID o'clock, A..
M. on the premises--Lto make pn rtition thereof to
and amongst' the heirs and legal representa
tives of said deceased, if the same will admit
of partition without proludice to orspoiling the
whole thereof bet Willa same will not admit
ofsuch partition, then. to inquire how many of
the said heirs it will conveniently acuommo•
data, and part and divide the sums to and a.l
mong as many of them ‘
as the santo will ac
commodate ; hut if the
tame will not adinit of
division at all without prejudice to or spoilimf I
the whole thereof, thew to vales and apprtiir ,
the same, whole and undivided—whereof all
parsons interested aro hereby notifieC •
HENRY THOMAS, Sheriff
Sharilrs Offica,Gettysburg,
• May 25, 1855. I . 3 t
"THE OPEN BIBLE."
A GENTS WANTED to sell a new work,
rl entitled "PnganiSna, Popery and Christi
anitv, or the BLESSINGof an OPEN BIBLE,"
as shown in the History of Christianity, from
the time of our Saviour to the present day, by
Vincent W. Miluer. With a view of, the Intuit
developments ofBOME'S HOSTILITY to the
BIBLE, no exhibited in various parts of the
world, end an expose of the absurdittesoftheim:
maculate conception and the idolatrous venera
tion of the Virgin Mary, by Rev. J. F. Berg, D.
D., author of "The Jesuits," "Churchand State,"
The 'nutlior.Of this work, Dr:! Berg,
is acknowledged to be the most able writer on
ROMAN IS3I iu the country ; those who. have ,
reed his aiciissi6i) with ARCFIBISHOP
HUGHES, will need no assurances for this
fact.
Agents will find this the most saleable book
published 5 it is a large 12mo. volume, of four
hundred and thirty, pages, illustrated with nu
merous engravings beautifully and substanti
ally bound andsl at $1 26 per copy.
Specimen copi sent by mail, postpaid, to
any part of the United States, on receipt of the
above price.
Send far a copy and judge for yourselvei.._
Address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,"'
48 North, Fourth street, PHILADELPHIA.
May 25-, 1855. it
2 50
5 25
1 37
6 50
EVER GREEN CE).4KERV.
Last Notice to Subscribers 'of
Stock.
T" last instalment of the subscriptions to
the Capital Stock is now, due, and imme
diate payment in all cases is required in order
to the completion of the, improvements con
templated, and tol the meeting of the engage.
scents of the Company.
ALEZANDEU CQBEAN, appointed Collectot, of
the unpaid subscriptions, will call upon, all
arrears ; and it is hoped that the response, will
meke'any further steps unnecessary.
Deeds are ready for deli Very to all such pic
chasers of lots as have not yet 'paid purchase
money, and it is requested that they make pay
meat and lift 110=1. •
The thanks of the company. are tendered. to
all who have already made payment. , :
D. AL'ONANCEY, Pres'l.
H. .1. , ,
Feb. 2, 1855.—tf.
TIIE STAR' IND 'DANNER
I ilzei4lgiA 4 9 4-
' more tired; the three'story
kid, it few doors stole Fah#.
',snooks Store; by
D. A. & C If.'.DDEHLEIT
TERMS
If.paid iii avaide 61: within thel*r,,Vtpii
ttununt---if uot.pkid within the year; 's76o".=
No paper diecontintusd until all &mange& are
paid7-exCent,at the option of the Editor]
gle copies A cents. E A fantwe to notify a dis:
continuance wiftl?ti legarded as a new engage
, Advertisements not exceedleg a stiirtlH in
serted three times foir'.sl 77 every
. sulpequen i t
insertion cents. Longer. '
ones ;n the samil
propottion; , adifektisenitinte not specially
ordered - feed given time will be continued un-
W ,ferbidl reduction. ilia Ad t n*
to those who advertise by the.yeq, t .
104 .4 3 r4otitle of all kinds executed neatly
and promptly; add on reasonable terms.
11110 ,111 ng
nr , 4 .0 . ,4 , • kJ440 4 :1A
Ira , n O.
i .1.. patrons for past favors, hereby infermx
th em B O tlitiptibl id gneerilly, thitlie Inittnitai-'
ved and bas. now open ft •kvectioti l le *7
largela j bsaoiftankseuta• ~ s .. 4 .,
Spring Alt Slimmer Clothillegi
made up in magniliceet styles, and.tbe latest
and 13201 d .approrsd"fiishions. . In to"
Workmansl9,theyean't be excelled iry surf
customer tailor. -, • s .. • , 4..
Hpving ciihswArny,Ance and stock,l am
able to sell ' '
~.
Ready : .? acie clothing „
of. eVery des cript . i on ? . ukeaper , than error .? of
fered Wore in pia or spy other, place this side
'of the Atliatic. 14. stock consists pirt of
1114•11130.411L'310M101,
of all sirti , piece, colors ,and,ltinda r mado up
in a superior mannere9f, the finest ,English,
French and American cloths : akio of • Duck
ing, Linen, Bei:Assiut; and Italian cloth.
,t i .ANTS
in the latest and most-iltahiontible city styles of
the finest Doeskin ana.faney. Csaatmeres of
every Color and aliade L also of Linen, Duc king
and cotton vp.sTs of,kleaufful,fancy patterns,
and silks richly Dirtied ,' alsd White Massenet;
Satins, Velvet,s, of esert:'ilescription mlide" in
elegant mariner. ' ' .
Boys' C •
of every description, made up In good and
tactful styles. A largo' astortmeut of (RN
TLEMPNS' 00013 S, °con
sisting of.extra quality , linen bosom Shirts, Sus
penders, Gloves, halt Collarg, neck and
pocket Handicachiefs, and an extraordinary
asiortin e pt,4:493l ac it Satin
,itild,fitncy Self ad
justing S roc and ,various abet ,fancy,ar
tides together vvith'llnittelles','Prtlnki, Car
pm Bags, Hats, Caps, Baits a nd Shoes.
lily Goods arn , selectgd ,and .purchased un
der the most favorable circumstances. .Quick
sales and email prof s is alway; the motto,l
am determined to' arryout at the Money Say-
Clothind Empatiitm in YoritStreet.
A personal examination can' alone satisfy
customers of the„,,comprohensivaucse 9f my
stock, which am gelling, atleest 20 per cent. !
lower than can Fie found at any of my compe
titors.
' ;' 'MARCUS SAMSON:
..N. B. All Goode- bought of mo will he ex
changed if they do not prove satisfactory.
~.:ty..4.diurgo , Miy 18, 1b65.
EXTlfOrilliktiff PREMIUMS'
To Agents for procuring Subscribers fpr
TICKETS: AT SiLACK,
I? PE 11.11 A wiz EA T •
100,00 U Girl'
The distribution of the Gift 3 being definitely
Fixed for Zany 13:55.
A NY person sending $lO maw deduct 10 per
.11. cent. or wilireceivel I Tickets,,'. '...
Each peron sending $lOO before the sth of
Jui.y, will, in addition to commissions, be
'Fraser:la with p Mammoth Gi.ld:.Pttrt
,and
• 'llia; . eatured at $lO.
Each person, sending $2OO before . the sth of
of 3 aly, will; in addition to camininions, be .
Presented with a Siletrr Watch, valued at $23.
. . •
Each person sending $.300 before the '541. ,
of i
July, will, in addition 'to commisdous, be 1
. ~
Peetenael with ei 'gold Watch', vith:44l'3so. 1
Each person sending $5OO before 11 sth of I
July, Will, iii addition to commissions, be
Pro ' Vert with a Gold MIA,' t!aluiel'at $lOO. 'i
Th perion 'who' shall_ send fo
, berd the oth
of .1 y, the largett anion= above $3OO, *lll in
...,$)
addition to corntnissions, be ' - • .
.Ptenentai with. 4•Pianovaluerl a1.3::00.
I have been 'induced to Make • the above lib
oral. offers in order to. remove . a setticitl.objec
tion in this minds ofyouryomnaittoo, to.4vtiog
the - diltriLitition,talip. (*tee irbilo theca ; reetaln
' iii my hands tieliCt...unsuld, natl. fQt..,l%ltich,ctluse
tins haVe sectilt:to diAte - 4i, partitiin of the
gas,'Wnich *11 . 3 flx.el'cl for tin: '2701 inst., to the
sth oi'.luly, as will lid seen `by referentie to
their preceeling,s, p,abliohod balow.. I assure
you that UM pisetgaercant is: iti vilalious to
Inc as iris to those it'il ' d !Imre part:hosed tick-i
ets. I therefore hope - that end, and every one /
now interested, will cO:operateAvithirie to Pie
effort to dispose, of the few thousand :tickets
remaining unsold, and thus.advartect tite.ieter. I
i.i.nt.. of the wh - Ole body 01'61mo:ho14er:::
Respectfully yours, . . . • .
J.PFItrI.DI.
TO THE PATRONS OF
13ERHAAPSTILIRDGIFTENTFRPRISE.
JL AA a meeetiugiof the Committee of Share
holders of Perimin's gift linterprise,held • at
' the Academy Academyl3all, Broadway, uu, Wednesday
treeing, April Ib, 1855 5 the felloWing pre
amble and resOlationtinere adepted'and order
mfte be pnbliShed ' • '
;newer, in view of the fact that several 'en
terpri sO3 have •be eastarted and , earrie n with
a seaming pesitive•purpose•of defrauding those
who could he,porsaaded. to purchase . tickets
there in ; atlhuch frsdulent proceedings la ye
exer'ted'and injurious influence en the sale of
tickets'in the •eutet:prlso of Mr. Perham and
Whereas, it is deemed essential' that all the tic
ets should be 'disposed•of before the 'distribu
tion takes place, be ib therefore •
Re.roloced, That in order to, allow time for that
purpose, the distribution be postponed ,until
the sth ofJulv,at such place a:, may hereafter
be deternainea on.
Re:mired, That theiOMmittee have unditnin
ished confiden'ce 'in the'inidgiity of "Mr.'t'PeV
ham. and in his disposition to•conforni 'to 'all
his published promisee to his patrons. '
ROBT.I3EITTY, Jr., Chairman.
REMEMBER
The Tickets are only 81 each !
Uiift
etwit Tket admit.; bfir persons to,
.
„ •
reFliaas's IfturtesqUe Opera; 663
Broadway;'N.Y:, •
and that among the GiflS which are '0 be dis-
tributed Are
A splendid Farm of over 100 acres, ' $16,000
1 Loan of Cash, • • ; ' • • 1 5,000
1 do. • do. • , • . • • .7,000
Ido. do. ; • , l,OOO
2 do. dd.' orsspo each, ' 1,000
10 ao. sloo'each, 1,000
Trotting ?dare; Lilly •Dale,• • - 1,500
5 Rosewood Pi&nosj $5OO es h, •',
2,500
5 , do.. • do. Is3oo Sach;•.••:, • 1,500
Th'e Groat Mirror of N. L: Scenery', 22,000
,3 Splendid carriages, s22oouch 670
•Golil Watches, $lOO Bach, . 1 ; „ •„1,000
40 ' do. , SOO, , 2,0 0 p
ioc(Gold Foie hied Cases,ls:eacl;, 800
5,000 Gold Pens; `s3' each, ' ' ' Ipop
. ..„
.Allordery for tickets, - •by Makand ill letters
for information, must be ncldreseed to:, •,; •
. . , . ZEBRA M.
. -•
• ` e k 63 1 3 'rood!o91• New York. 209..prders now be recerrectforoll4o4
in Perhao fourth Gift
t ritis"r4irilo.'
18, 1 1156.—M' '
. .
TOSTIOR. OF :THE' FEACEi • has opened
it 7 gw,otrice in,l3qi front roam of his habitues
i9:mgre ftrelt , 111 Ort he.ypll.be pfePargat
tq attop f l.,to. , en g,_
yerun , ,,LonveynnFa
ug,
allbding aril punetnnlly.
Gettysburg, April 20.-1 y
NrivriptLipulagg
1701:7 will Ine,ot, for liaining and inppection
-a- at the 13ublie tottigatit Riffansper
ger, in , gUliplupburg,,oll
. 41ltirdpii, ;260k
day V.ll/ny, 10 'o'clock*
and 0654min:100 in conipleti3'ofder.
altandadch` rorineitad.'" , l }e :
Brigaildinspectoi. , • -,3 ,
. Ja.eliklLEY/atotrAd. II!,
C. DAM:MERIT, 0. S. Z 1:
May 18, 1865. '
irtfOtatatildadar, intletiptnial
ciplav, or the Augsburg confeealop t Slue• L
trated 'and stletained, chiefly by Scriptuie
Roo& and &meta 11. om Standard • Lutheran
ogiona Entope and America--tnnetk•
ANA* or. Government and
cipline;adopted by tha,Gitaeral Synod of the
'Evangelical Lutheran. Chttich in, the ,United
Sta r ; by S. S. Schinuclter, 9na voiy
Litisiif Martin Luther, Edited by T.' Stork,
1 fOL Ilvai
_elegantly illustrated, i , •,,
' ft Enria's Manual ermined , Riitoey r tramdated
hy R4V. C. F,. &lager, 14 vol.' 12,130. ', )' ;
The Sepulehrea of ,eut• Depatiod, by Rev. ;
p:-Vir'. dismal, I vol.;12 mo. ~ ~ • ; '
' Life of Philip ifetittetTion i _
.' ' . tri(nsist,ed *om
the German, by Rev. G. F. Mt*
'A The'ehildreitef tile New Teettinteta l hY . lteir.
T. Stork.,.—Aisn ! 1 ,-- , s,' ", . ..) '' \ ' "
WHEW, Pkg. [BA , MATIaIiSS . '
oc i tia ievilpiSic riaalit'ens i . 'regularly re:
Mired,' an sale acp3Apliehqr aprzpp :v
followinglwrf reteei4'e& , 4 2 "./ , fine ,
yj ii
Funt, Pra foAttroVlit:ene
in,/ fui tiler u.s 'th eel_ pj) pnate
Setiptkie t•din , 'Re . 'J. eu niTh Cum,'
wings' Signs ' o AttetAnsee,'l,la largo assort l
'meet of School and liisCellaneons Books, 131.
bles of every deseription,litlank Books, Wri t
ting Paper and.Stataonery, for sale at low
LE pri•
cea, at, the_Bpok
ICE
Store k 9 !_n_f., ••
* i
Llt XURTZ.
May 18,'
Profenuliumni.Cardol.
•' ' ( 110M0E0PATHIST) • ' — '
from Ph Oatlelfihia,,'*o,nlit, fe
siisetfilltioffer his services to the ;sit
izpns of ljethlersville and Adams county
generl. , , • •,,
Benderacille. where be can
at all times, bo,fotits .iinleonsuited, when
not firolesssionalleogiiir,e(l.:
Biniderevilfe, 111
•
'~..,...~._i.
, : • i :- ~ .‘.
Dr. J. Lawrence I 4 11,
' 1 ' i ' T
thi. - iiii4 cl 1 1 1
s ~ i ~ . N, • .;; ,i 3. 1 -
t FFICE in Chambersburg street
• 44 1 i A bnr doer.... West .of . thet - Lutheilan
C hutch, nearly ortptistte Qrainmeett store,
where he may be-found ready and willing
to attend to any ease! witeiti thei:prOifiee
of the Dentist.- Persona in want o'f'full
sets of teeth areilitvitetitoeall. ' 33 • ,
' . REFERENCES. . - ' ' .
Dr. t - ',.. NJ:haLUCIA r, Rey.C:h.lsAvytt,D:o
•• D. ill/101CH, " Prof. lkt...l..e.i'ss, •
•• ii. b. Huesa i •,.. ILL. litoonsit.
'. D..l.iiromyr, • „t 1 - I.A.Mokuncoopo
Rev. R. Jouxscy, .I ,r . „ . ,M4. !:.32' cuirr.,.n.
, 1
July 7. 1049_ • _ • . -- •
r".
*IL a; .•
L. 6 ka P D E , 11.1 1 ,1
'Attorney :it Litoer)
O ITICE fill Cilambersburg,sxreat,
two, doors from Ar
tioli,l's store, will ;awful tofilliig
i l3otlsrry. Lute Agle
Pcosione,Ac, 111, bosinepo
entrusted lu hit bands wjll, rocitilye prompt
40114 . .1855, ,• ; :li, , •
DAVID WICLS,;„!:
Att9rpexp g t ]Lays, s tit ,
mikNo#44,4 . o4ite
North lilest Corner of Centre
~itSFERENCE.--;Hou. Thuiltleux Stevens,
Dec. 30 -1t...'33
,
IA II;
(offi ce remoyodtto•on • ,dour:Weaf a /Ischia
Lips 4.scii ? ok-Sture, (:lisraber‘butg street.)
ortiegltt Ili G, foe
• I ,I"..atefiti and, Polk itins•; . ; Zi•
Bounty Laud "Warretsta)Bik-P,sy
I u nil etiela intr.:lnd :1110111er dlnistuesigainst
the, Gpv,ennuent ltt , Isirsalssugtusts-1),,P.:
afs'n"Aneriniin eltsitns in
,F;nglancl...,,lupetl
%V: 'mints located antljsoll, /no.gg4,ans.l
Is/filsfet prices givc?.
Chide lar
,s,n/ein ; lows. Illinois, , um!
IVer Western sStates;st.psl 4geit4 engage
Incatin:f AtirroUtsiere. , •
*aY - APply to hint penguins/1y gsfi• by
Inner.
GattyekurgloY• 1 4A4 ' '
*:"'• • • 4 , •
,I "At a la rge and enthu§i-
V
egad meeting Welk yeld pi,' .1641;4; t;;iiyis
and means bett'er iiiiitectimi of the
people from iniposition,• various pine
Wore prOribspd 'and distiesed, and . itetei rrig
tura deliberation, 'they' Re
poked, Thitt - to secure' t desirable;
best and elteitpeet' Goods,' of - every
t:etY'3:Ra'Oustg'a;tq`rk(l+'lltSC+kq'
TOBIA§" 'LINIMENT
volt the core of .14at1404, .Choterp
' Morlatis,Topitio'cibe. lirtaipp,Sprains„
most exeelleti‘ rgtuqtly-- r for .
414 DRUG 'STORE' of
S. fl. ij,UEEILEIL
#:eiir'4i4. : t.
AREWARD,O 6500 is kcrehv offered
fur such.information as will, lead to
detectido and conviction of the , person
or, personli u;.4 7 11 Ted, the enable, of • Geo, W.:
gg i ., ii.akerclaymig4i,la4o,,
. DY : priler uf t qfp
JOPN '¢urgent..•
May 1,41865.-3 t
OXES•IIEST CONGRESS
1. 0 .1
‘r TOBACCO. in•,•store iind fur
WM:I4I3I.TEBLERW
/14 •Franklin atietti
Nlve'.`A 4 8 1 5 4.•. , 1:,1; •:-• ,••• '• •
sale by.
FAi in stc!r4k.
7ri f pctior sale by
BUAIA.E.M.•
No. 157, Fra ~ ltlin street. Baltimoiv.
Acrpy4*ipt. 4 Fh
7.oipat;lFlroactvie*,,A4Pi4.t)titad . V464
Hai .0. • .•...
Vrlck,eysl ctioler±.,l rikopm.,
F 94 01 , i! ,4,'e Q f bqb l, Elas • pysen ,
, Ironp, Prepirea 11.13.
for, eale, by ,BAMPf,I 4
BUEHLER:Oetiyaburg, Pa%
,
' ' • INtitt Pawl., •
r ELLER KIJRTZ invites tho attention oC
f‘' 111,oitieleepers and Others ,who- intend
fluingfwthebtatousea this
of Si, e, Ceiling and Border l'aper,
trittgE oispElls, •
4
SEALED propo
0.. will be received at
the office of the Commiseiehefe "of
Adams ,county, until , Tuesday -the ii9th
but., Ml' building a WOODEN. BRIDGE'
scross.flermudian creek, on' the read lead- .
ing from, Gettysburg to Harrisburg-, near
Peteritburg. (V-. 8.). The. Bridgein to; be'
of one- spam 7i5 feet, and built after the
`style ?lute bridge.acroye anch, creek, on.
the roalailingfidrit GettYmbuig io Ilan-
over. 47 ; ;;,.,,. : ,
tfirettrint•-e'Ml 4 Afferifieations for the
• 1"11044.0 .
.1 , on tt9 toot of Letting, dr by
Al/OIiikVAUGH. Click: of the
Petra o.l:Ponuniiurionerv: !
-' •
"'J q ME S mi
.Witi:S ,
C o '
nn!r.
' . GEQ. MYERS, , , i ' '
'
Altelita4. - ALtiontivaAttop, Clerk,',',', , :
n 'day I'l','ltss.—til
1-4,-....4:—, - q,' .0,-,--•,..1.,_:2...
NOTICE.
YIIIHE ithilersigned.buvingbeen nppoint•
" 1 / 4 - Ott by the Court of • Ctilitanni Plena
dflAaartiii rotstity. Antlittir
of it'd tomcats retnninilii in`ilivhands
of SAKI:Si COliltAN lint) '.l.istse CONtilsO
11.01,Aiiignees 110BEIrl s ' CO
ißEANoo,aini litnoitg the personi it!gally
'tattled literitto,'wilf attend at'lliA nfli'eti in
'Grittysburgilort S'atterdny the 26th day of
Moyfttat:j-ert.to to 't.liitclittigti soul
duty.
• C r n. 4::BUE1-11,ER.
L 'AIVAT/ CEO°
aa Erc''
lETTERS'of Administintion on the
'•-• lithely ) pi W Eli-
NEle, • kr.; 'fete (tfieliatysbUrk. 'Adorns
county, doe'd, having been ranted to the
untlelisifinet), il f igenniePlec4 l ,4fr.
't beieby tifosif'inllebtetr to
said estitehte iii ke`pn'rnitit diih4Wt e.,
lay f, r slidto tjtom aekng Oahu. 19,present
the sinn'e propeily autheniicaied lot settle.
1 • menu - • ,
• NAIIEN.I'INE(IVEitiV4IOI
- • ,•• didni , K ,
April' 13, Lu355.---6c
cirpni-ini , 'tdrlvent'en4''ot 'panto', okrieipe
havin'g elmst , holbat : the. riante; pi lay
anente to.tuukp.,can' call on D., Ateetiaiutur,
Esq. , 4 110 th'IrgrillYPAdrnispimmtiqr: ?;
r , n't ‘
LE'rfgß,S of, .Atltoinietriqion lon tbe
eitst? ' of. ,ro i f tp pf
towitilfip Atllniji county dip'd,
havintpbeholotppnl j to
she sUbscriber, re
sitliin; fientliflrsvill4,..hopqrby giV,e,o HO!
tics to all.indebtetl4o std . (' estate, io call
with tim rfreetiltrAlin t I fi rd'Aose
'IA1)1;11143 cfaitni:.ari.:4llred to present
ha, exult s propetty.autlienticawllbr/elpe.
:1A 3f UCH, CRIST, ddai'ry
I.4l ) lJ l ;v,L ) Lgtq:,?fillYs!, v,
tit Orel
~ T eotatrieotery *Ake - es.
Ai r !t t tatefor 1V111144i4 , 111)1Effli101 , 1 , ,- , Iate
l'yrnoeutownFitip rlithitnti• eettotv:Pa.,
.deceasedwitaving , beett , trautt;tl , to' the
suiTeribers. residifig itilheapolefournahip,
A.,•Jartie %teunty,t, Pa .it notice' , , ie ,, bei e by
to.sueb-ais, , ere, int:elite(' 16%41+14 'es:
tate to make payment without deli y, end
those.iitel . olitirf t ire regivetpo - cn pre.
Peat ttg isWr Itch t Bated, !or
•fellii•lntinEj; e{ • ,i.• -
AMUSTEISAMETWEIr.
DA DUEL DIETRICI4 AY/1/
.• April 42;11.8554m1; .1 • '
ET TE It §+eiTt m i,7, - .l;;;;.;; t iii f ista jo
lir IA ccit, ltEiitt,EE, ,We, 91 ::I,y
-' itikvtisloit4 '.itluta) - ea ,' 'flei)eneetl.llMitifig
been granteol to the subscribers, iesilibg in
11 ' 0 l?ftlq,o l looll‘44'.ot9FkinotV,Eii' r et nu
. Lien to all indebted to bßi'. l eolelft in cell
with them untLeet,tle teen anti those
Who liette elarMio, aiit;es . tr):,) Jo,' preee9t the
same. ftiefierily 'alitheitti4olte4 for settle.
mpkkt.,: , , ~
'' ' IA tot VtiiREE; lc, ~1. ,,
4 4 7,1 A1 9 I'LICA. , '".•
Alfi;y.4l,,ll^s B( “ I 1 -' gi'Y':, ),.,
,f i ,$,. ,
„,,, , ,,,4 , r • .
1 i A • , `4. • ‘ ' .....: ‘
. 3fCCOIIMICK ' S'IATENI:i
L .
Reai tt ip,l4R l 4l M pynOVlaeqyles•
Al . t s ilil 1 :44, . it .i,r,
T if E undersigned:takes this minim.' of
i " In Ini‘ 1 1; Iflli -,,F9t10.1 . Cht Adams
count', ilia' he has belly a tiroitiAptl A tivirl
rot 'the ioile'ot "McCormick s ;I',A i a'
li.,E A PkNG'. l iki 'AIOi ! V , PICii I X ' itgliknet! it?
Ailairis otiiiiiii:,"'' ",, I s 4 -, zi ' • ; 1
. •Fai• Ili rtiCorarii l atitliesf sirerif,,st
P A t li' 'I il at ' i .. " 'T l c hit '
air et, or ta its relit( go e, a. s
iiiile Sciiiiii tit toivii,'Wligie s iti - Sehiii - eiin
be seen airsilt iitA4. ;.1. '3 r. 0 .)...1
~.....,,•; 01P,, 3VlTElER9W,rsagertt
es .'i,:'
t t tli ; ',l3,,,JBCrii---43gri.., ,•; r ,f,-,. ~,,. 4: I(
Ai l 5 (ki ' WAN Elt ' .
til •i ., ,•4 ~ 0 :i '. ... , ..I:: . ' . '• , i. n'il‘
. %1 i 1 .. f t
. ,
, ,
12•W)1NTETY, ffiiiii . l lBlbOir - tti''Slil3o`
4' `loaiiL,' , :ilif -. Ay Idyll alopyi , l7Bl
estate securiei^iii . ei , tiiiiiiiig Will be :g iven,
117Ffirltirlbg r la forulatipti apply : to i l?. A.
Buguilit,f Esq., .4110' Ace!' •. t
114py,11 0 ,41355. 71 .,31, •;: ,- ; k• , • i' —.. rili , 4
.'
RIC SOU,
Vrirtlir 6 4 6
A SPKIAL 31HETING ;of ibti
~P,uunty,tekgricultural Society Will a
hul„st, ,tho) Court.honsep itt :Gilitysbarg;
•on ,itOrday, ,sl.9th , ilay oillekty reset;
AL;lo4l4l9ek.:A.. , lll4lwheii :the business
o(Jho,hjsbetit .importenceisuilt be present- ,
ed for.tcopeßenoinm , &vend. speeches.
on subjects connected; with Agtictihure , ire
'expected.
JN0.414001141,1 1 , :Pres' t.
Stiutx,,l‘Seey. , ) ~„
T e i "E eft/ tp f }l . ppliecl with every
variety of,,Prgis 4Aotai,by calling at
14PAXTON ,CP &ANS..
MUSl.lllS.blOacheii ntid UllbieNolo4,)
Drillings antl If 'you
wanho s liu ' y thein good arid 'cheap uall
St.iiiottr
BUGS .AND zarPzczurza,
d #l4l p de, ; fop e. be t
1"
stonily on, haralswlu atr • . •
the Drug aud Dooksiore-Of; :
S. lli 131131:11ttt,Rt,'
—; - ' . 1 - : - "t-r•
UEENSWAIIC.-- . .A., large and comb
‘ l 4/ Mete attainment rA , Qtieentuiarejlist
Sst received at FA r
riNESTOOKII old
tand,, k't .
SAI4ISOVJ
M; 11 r , •;,--;•••-• , ;15• 4 -le
Te e:
.;.; .
eb4ap jube
ceived a iiA 4,1
AliNpha. •
!Z.
Bin=l
wroTock.
MBE
y ,:
1 ..
1 i ,
1 Itl
.
13,1%, ,',, , 9k, ' ivi k
rivg,l i kitt 111,QU/01,14K!
~ ...1441.innwpt
11P MANUEL ZIEGL•Et;
turned, from the city' with. thatinest
lot oi*GROCEAIp he-
lltir ilae,eser b before
opened; sii"tolilott'lleiirii . Vto soentiou
of all; convincodttlittib oinotlyfief*Aßßl.
BARGAINS. He Idatthfie eptdidi lIH of
::}riams.,-titiouktto' t.tilhilit ,
:mackerel' 4 4,, tirATAgP, t o
e t
0r.,,,,.,,em0ni. Rs Wow, Ifittlitlldefelt,
Almond., Nuts, (..; a ntlitetti.elizitiaiellit4To.
taeco, Segara, . So ult. AiroOttratillittnelltea,
Blacking, with a gametal: inietkiniteSti or ,
variety good.. (live tot snail trikriti, tiant•
to buy cheap and poo6.:neteehiterlfo ibis.
.t.Star" office. BaltintorerStititttl oil I t I
. . t
'''' ''''''' 4 ,
:t1:•A alitt
k
t tit , , ,
~.. „,.„„ir, „,g,s,d
„:„...t
r......_ - s ,p,„„ei,
~,,.::,„1.1,...v, k''''f''
HO, THI*W.L.A.T t p l ,
. r. ,
NEW GOODS BY THE Alti P.Tll3'.
7-- 4,4,,,, r , ,! . 1.1
pAx'FON & (9,lo%4l„9lMigalirP.
turnetl,.oofftlie,'Cli,ty.,:jvith a swan •
j did assoriMent oftPitIIC ( I . 34,SUpIAIEB
Hats 4 , Cups, Bqpis .5. , 'SAO): "ortiviv t. ,+.
'icription, and prialr '911"01 t ':P: i' 3 ' . r
White Beaier6altav•4llllo and Black
Sills, do. Panama, CanffinCeitiktrait add
;Chip Hata. Kossuth ; Cubactothd givEryid,a
'dew of Salt Ilat.„ Ts .q. , , ,',9 ••1 -,;,, .'1 4 4
:. - 1 Alao—Gentlemen'i apd,riit;d 4 i4.4llodts
.k. Shoes, Gaitera, Bl i utkON4enny Linda,
1 4c, All 61' which, ,wl9 O b, , iiii4d :A len a ffn.
Caeh, or CountiVTtiiduce; ..; , ,
PA'X'rglt 'd' COY '
May 4, 1855. ''..'::-.' ' ' '' ' i
'
.$• , -
1 est , 1 t• ''• • 1 t: i iii a
16
BtrEll . 4p
1.6
"'MA'S received a largely,Acressedlsa
aortment al ClsmicAl, t ; t',
) School and Miscelfa
mous ‘:
..,
ROOKS \ \
of id! kinds, including
u farge number of fainifiarnefy bountl
Standard Plielti of Englind end America
4lihurds; Sze.. suitable Med,
1 74 7 ST AYTILOItiVitit .I.
of every vatieiy'aeold P s efol and Pencils.
‘leakiiives. Envelopes,, dr.c... 1 41,i'
wilicl4 will be.sold , ,st a.vippli advance on
cost. Ki 4 Call and -11q. 1 Y e hri If
“'.t Pte. 22 . 1854 .' It
' F ft`JEN E0(0
CHEAP. AS' THE ,OHEAPEYI.
r~i :.t~t~~,r~~~tr~:nisl
CEDICE , Ata 1 , 1 "
J# 1 9 114
IitIFAS JUST rc . fieiv i ell of rt qua
lug large as i P111(1 Or, :itit R i c a i ,fa
ever been offered lithlr.flok !St . ' IV
among ,which
F Cheap ''CfriffiV, c qiiiitir Blur,
,Aollive,
'Brown, and Claret, Plidnketid nay Eta.
sinters of evety.,yerie,4o. yßilin g e, Ready
,Alsde Clothing, Ladies'.olo.!gotitilsyin
greievariety, gfatalary Av•
scription, a cheap lot of fiiiomeatic) grid
Bebage Alpaccas, Poplins, , ,,A{pacca, l pg.
Ginghams, Itl 7 . ; „Melgyrea r g,Allo/.,
Bilks, Satins, Bonneis,4,lpory4r,o j ecriey,
,litAilne ware, Arc.. 4p,,A
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Being determined ‘not . o.,figi ulikrsiijil
Re 'pledge ourlielpes i mkaley . ,4‘,o4vl,a . ii
other es la yer
,glaewhere. Please 91,4,—,IxastilnA.) Ala
judge for yournixeji4 g s, ~Ar oc, ;,l
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MILIJE underpigoctl.!)llll4ptolfollYl
of— flounces to his frit?lttlvi dittlAttacett
tinues the mto, witst
Tetilorlorg BustleAststa Pi
at the stand elneupietllby,luta during the
ya c st year. in Chatpbershyrcatilet et toqy
opposite the Ltithdt quficli. , V i r
uJ arr iNFP' ent " re ,l 2e V e • 9. 1 . 43 4 w A
cil A,TEsfPAstil6%.,L 1 , 1
regularly front, the add personally
superintending all, work, pr i rtgotili
?F i tt(); favor me with their (mutest; 1 . 1i:9 4 q .
f i s pd upon having theiti,wer,l,dgne,qtilir
q u i " at i 6l aP'i' 3l .4 ...It 4.1
„,ot - Couniry producA, !Apt% sts,
exchange irkr work.
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.91 , HE urrdetideida,'ltaVitiee demi min.
partnealtip to carryon the PAMII4 thi s .
sinews under the titurof
SONS, hereby make knosintla ttlitleili`-
zens of Adam" 40(1,11444Rn counties,
that we are prepared to mako,reiry,tigg
in :mit line of business. Is .#‘„ hays, ! Foy /
flir r ,ntly on hand, the H.11;14+11f 0744,
other
COOK"od t4 , 4 4 tiv
the Pdrlor airtight, and I.o4Prr
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isiliuus styles and : 7
t , gatc ft
tititl 'Pane, and all` eth4yt ktiog
Waffle Irons,WtOpAii t ankiich
AA-plates, Boot-scraptrrt,
for Mills and other Machin'irSr, PI. UGH
CASTINGS of every tlraeription,
We make the SlyiariJ 1d Ii r , and differ
ent kinds °I WiL/Ikr"R' P4l9r4C°lo,
also got t)iff , 44opattproa
,UNCT.I.Net" SiLi'RALLlDlfiftid
for Comet, ri tta.ilrardaiind 'Porohooewhiall
can!' t,ent roc imam)!
IC?-"All the abOvotbitielaxitwilt;bon to
clV.,er: for Cult or oouetry PiodieleAti'o
irraLACKSSITHING , aaillt,ewa
tinned.:,:.,
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