. .I • 'T - . ' sliammekbe SNOW ssalas. i ?roma am It t opaskser Wow ?p i mp( month, Alteereant " - Pennsylvanian." , A Man Poisoned by his Wife at One of the coolest pieces or'presurnp- I Marietta. timi .that has ever come under our! Yes teritry afternoon, aVOu ng mulatto woman named Mary . notice, WM the attempt of The Pentisyl- lane Sebastian, manta, ea Monday last, in a labored' was brought to Lancaster from Hari- Itittitqe,•distinguished principally for its owl. char...r , d with poisonin. , le.r ha , - ,eilMmtery, to intimidate the Delegates band, henry Myers Scha , ll.lll. She to tbe State Convention which ra.7t the ' was arrester{ on Monday afternoon, by text day, from i....xprc,ing any opinion William Watt':, constable of Marietta, upon the bill for the sale of the M a i n • and brought before Squire Rhodes, of line of the Public Works, which p as ..,,i that place. From her own testimony, Ihe laqt Legislature. Singularly enough, it appears that, being charged by Peter The Peanfrylranior i.. the only one o f all George Sebastian and John Anderson, 'the recognized Demorratic presses o f with having poistmeil her husband, she (the State, that has undertaken to d e _ said she was instigated to do it by a man fend and justify the passage of that bill named Jeremiah Johnson, who said to —a ,bill which some o f t h e pur ,, sl , and her that she should give him a sly dose beat awn in the C•immonwealth have :,t" get hiutoat of the road. ,• For waving wwwwkinmeil a; the nest infamous that I this, Jerry was arrested, out tile . wo hall "ever dkgriteed the legislation of man being asked whether he was in Fennsyh-ania. To su-tain its 'equivo-1 earnest or not when be said it, answered callosition, in the face of an Opposition `that she did not know, and'thr Squire. tt which embraces almost the entire Demo- lihinkin4 that, there WX6 not sufficient (Attie _party of the State, this paper roundslo detain him, disehargisl him. w no assumes a tone of bold dictation, , t he hush:m(l . 6W on iaturday mornirtg, and endeavors, by threats and denotm-i last and on the Monday following his eittiOns, and—worse than all—hollow illife via" arr"ted•. ' opts:wale for the pcacc and' harmony of Me is quite . kinng, only seventeen the party, to . suppress the voice of just' years of age, and of prepossessing ap. indignation which is coming up from pearance and does not look as if she the people against• a measure ~ c ) utterly was capable of committing so dire and iniadeal to theirsrightsand inter es t s . awful a crime as that which she is it .has been truly said that 6 , eorn. I charged with. What interest Johnson partisans are odions." And when Thr could have in instigating her, as she Penneytranian undertakes to deride.the says liti did, to commit this awful ernim, thirteen Senators, with the venerable •we cannot see; if hismotives are purely Whuan WILKINS at their head, who selfish, then he is realff worse than she, made - a formal protest against the and should suffer the penalty of the law. immune of the bill it hat; tliken into itt4 But the details, which wilt in time alt -special keeping, and the forty members'. pear,.will show which of the two is must of th'b house who protested -against it, • to blame. . bj- their votes at every stage of its pro- • - Death of an Aetur.—Mr. David P. great through that body-.-we say, when : The Penns franian attem its to hold u BoTvers, an actor of some merit...died i p y to public derision th ese me ,,_,,,, npr i s ., very soddenly ut his residence in Phila delphia, last Saturday morning week, of ins over three-fourths Of thC Domoerats ' disease of the heart. Mr. Bowers and in the Legishitutie---by stiionatisbe 'them as " shallow intellects," •• i' , :mranf ' his talented wife had just completed farmigements for t professional visit to 1 "would-be statesmen," „ of the tray principles ofgbonvlecrietewnti.,"_; Europe, and the night before, Mrs. mktlik© snood for sense," 4 senseless Bowers Bowers performed to a crowded audi ; enee'at the Arch Street Theatre—that incitatots," and hr other epithets e q ual " i time having been set apart for her fare ly ottsnsive, the readers of the piper well benefit. At the close of the per will be very apt to draw a einttparison ' she delivered an appropriate between the persons thus . 4 eoirkid at, and 1 ilirinaliee ' address; and after returDong tome, was the gentleman whose name appears at met by a number of befriends, who its-head, which will he odious inalevit— •ntt-6d her with a beautiful set of but not to those upon whom it 'would cast ()diem. i.reriPkrwels, worth 3700. But the joy of the When The Pc„„All/raufan—presnmino.' "eriTligh" actress tat th is highly pri . )babh i? gratifying termination of her entraixe noon the desire entertained. meat, was destined to be of short darn by, attires majority of the people, that lion. At mnight, while dreaming, the State should dispose orber public rob:tidy, or time plaudits and kift6 she Improvements-400k its position as the lad won from admiring' friends, she special &tampion of the iniquitous bill was awakened by the deathly illness of which 'proposes virtually to airy array her husband`, and fled in terror to stun the most valuable portiOn of those int mon a physician to his bedside. His provements, , it ouleuluted too largely d. d, and at t 4 o'clock next morni kease, however,-proved beyond human upon the ignorance and credulity-of 'rid, „ . l , u that same people. They have inielli- was a corpse. - Mr. Bowers was a native genelt enough to forma corretzf jtale•- of Philadelphia, and was in the 34th meat upon all phblic meagores-)t-what- rear of his age. Mrs_ Bowers has many ever some of their would-be ileader , friends, who have a high appreciation may- think—and they are 4 ' re ' d of her proles-init:ll ability, and who enough to see at a glance the wide dif- deeply sympathize with her in the af ferenee between a sale of the State thetii/11 Wilkil hiss s o inopportunely cast Works upon such terms as will serum a dark cloud over her life. to theeommonwealth a tit. equivalent„ alal a f4llO whieh inures entirely to the A Lore Afro ir.—Sairiffe and Annther benefit of the purelisser. _ No one who prath.—The Rochester (N. 1. ) papers' impartially:- exu•mines the Act to which give ace/mats of two remarkable -id ly: refer . , and obacreei th'e ingenuity cider. one growing out of file other. with which it is drawn: n all its details cm Tuesday last a young• man named —and' at the same thfne particularly Theodore M. t ian 7., disappointed in, love, notices the great leughtli of.time wide'''. wrote certain frantic letters to his thie,purehaser is allowed for making friends, and then went out to the rail payment, and the entire exemption road. laid his head deliberately down on from every speeies of taxation guaran- the track, as the express train appriewh teed t,ilaManonoth Corporation which' e a, and was instantly crushed into a alone' can huy—willfail to perceive that jelly.—,t day or two afterwards Miss its provisions are in tutal disrej.eard of K o l a RolnCthe young lady who jilted the interests which tlw Commonwealth thiaz, fell ill of anguish on hearing-of —and throngh her, every' tax-payer— her lover's dreadful death, and such luta in the matter, and which, upon • washer mental suffering that idly -jejuna every principle -ortionesty and justice, who wen! called to attend her considered were. entitled to protection. How a • her ease beyond their power, and she newspaper professing to be governed coatinued to approach the crisis of her by Demarratie sentinwatti, can, with any , disease very rapidly.—On Thursday' "" w of e°""isteutY, jn a law night her grief was violent, and she which :gives a wtsilthy Corporation, the continually Remised herself of being the 1 majority of whose stockholder+ are not' murderer of t/-anz, or asked if it was citizens of this State, and whose profits. true that she had caused his death. Fi-' noW exceed twelve per cent. upon its nally death came to her Micron Thum capital, a total release, for all tone to : day night. come, from the payment of a single mill i —..._ ........,----- of.tax toward the support of the Gov- i Death front Biting Apple-Butter.— eminent from which it derived its very . Soule weeks ago we stated that a family 1 existence; while at the same time the had purchased apple-butterfat market,. poorest citizen who owns a cow or a' and after having partaken thereof he-! pig, Or a little lot and upon which' came sick. Since then three or four of , to'hiald him au al r i ll e home, is subject ' , the family have suffered myth pain, at-, to= life-long taxation—how any j*. atc ,..i tended with frequent moaning.- Last ' era tie newsp a p er can , i n view of s oh a i Sunday death relieved one of the boys, glaring contrast, become the ally/Fiesta . John Shidiug, from his sufferings. lie of the :kit which" makes it: is morel was in his seventh year. The mother than we are able to underitand. land one or two children are still prow', The character of any Measure of trated and in n critical condition from legislation" may always b e correctly, the effects produced by this eoiperus ascertained, by the means which are , apple-butter, which was boiledin a cop used. to procure - it- Corrupt as the .P4o--kettle, and left in it till cold. They ! people's .representativois are, by n ians ,, area, reduced to, a' skeleton-like appear-1 supposed to be, we say, with a p er f ec t , mince, moan from-pain frequently. and knowledge of the fact, that no bill wilt hardly survive.—Tork RrOtibi cam.' 1 whatever, if it he honest in itself, and I tt4rThe Louisville Democrat rte s that deairable in its tendency, needs the aid ,Qr hired borers., or the influence ofa negro man at Cedar Branch, some bribes, to pass it. That both thes eight miles below Leavenworth, on thele 1 ,appliances were freely used in behalf of 1 Ohio, while oat in Al skiff the other day, I the• bill for the sale of the Main Line, i discovered what he 6u PP °Bed:Tnisa bur ' filo one who was in Harrisburg at any' re',of beef limiting in the. river. Ho lime during its pendency, and observed: pulled his akiff to the priztrand towed what was going on around him, can ,it ashore, when becoming impatient to doubt. Thai it ever would have passed + the inspect his prize, he loio h ► cked one in ad of the barrel in with is oar, which without them, no one believes. Not I h , revealed a sight that made him _recoil that all who vote(' for it, did so through horror. The cask contained the' corrupt persuasions. On the 'Contrary, with there were members of t h e opposite body of a man with his head clettin two t the crown to the neck. The party, who viewing things through the fr om distorted medium of political prejudice, + was stark naked. and had evidently be body en had brought thorn. elves to believe that: thus entombed but a few days. the State would be benefited by a free gift of her canal' and .r.iilroadA to tiny Company that offered to take them.— Thiise hien acted from honest, though miAaiien, motives. But that money, corruptly used by paid ugents of xomr. body,. or eernpuloos ,ecutators on their own account, was the prevailing influ ence in favor of this hill, the true lris torr of the tranmetion would abundant- hr ;how. That Democratic editor who undertakes to defeud it, or to ju. , tify the votes of the Demoeras who .supported it, runs the risk - nf exposing himself to the suspicion of having yielded to the same temptation - which beset the Capi tol. Cattle Onning.—A large and valuable Deficit in the State Treasury of Ohio.— I consignment of cattle from England is Cott - maus, '7ade 15.—W. 11. Gibson, on its way to this country in the ship State Treasurer, hu resigned, a deficit' Georgia, Capt. Idarjoion. The stock of over half a million dollars havinglconsists of 52 liead f or short-horned cat been discovered in the treasury. air. ; tie, 3 valuable horses, 25 sheep and 25 Gibition says the deficit existed when he pigs. The animals are all of the choice(st took the &Ike,' caused by detaleations i breeds, and have been selected regard ortlrilique? State Treasurer. The less of expense, in England, Ireland and tilovernirr tuts appointed a committee or . Scotland. They are to be distributed in* . .4 %Op, . 'lbeJitlyintereat on the •,exclusively in the State of Illinois, with Eta #441 , f 4,1, : 1 04be Paid Upt Will B t l 44ing w! ;it view to the improvement of the breeds . . the. 4 • ~se in that State. /The shipment is said to the most valuable ever sent this s a r A f id a y Jpit„.yrasi the anniversaer of thrttlebtr4tina cll war in 1812. . country. Another Pfujitire Stare Excitement in Ohio--. 4 Deputy Marslull Stabbed and Shot.—CINCINNATI, June 13. 'Mk morning, as four United States Deputy Mar.:lials were arresting a fugi tive slave soil his wife, the glace stabbed Mr. J. C. Elliott, one of the Deputies, with a long sword knife; upon which another Deputy Marshal shot the slave in the abdomen four times. The ne groes were then taken into custody,— Tho Marshal's wound is of a dangerous character. The negro's is thought. to be mortal. The affray occurred in a room on vine street, near the post-of fice, were the negroes were secreted. The Last Sad Hobos. On the 2d inst., the friends and fol loweN of the late lamented Piatimel held a meeting. to set np with the defunct, to , comfort another, and to administer! On lii- chattels. be haiiing died without a will, save the univers.ll will of the' puhlir lt has ever been the custom amon , a4l nations to pity honors to their di.;tin., a i-lic.l dead, and the place f.deCt ed. for this ceremony was peculiarly ap-1 propriate,—bottisville having been the fi rs t c ity where his disciples practiced! their chexished principle of" Americans ruling America' by torch and by sword, by fire and flood, in calling forth as wit ne,tacs to Heaven the cry or the father- 1 less A u l d the tears of the widow. Yes, Louisville was a fitting place for the oelebration; but there is one still more appropriate. There, the honor and the feeling of the gallantstate of Kt 4 ntucky is against it us a City of Blood; here; Pin 17.. r lyistn finds apologiq.ts and de faders in men high in accidental place, or adventitious respectability. We suggest, as a proper receptacle of the rettiAs, the Eighteenth Ward of Baltimore,W herethathnplessadvtfntnrer may sleep, secunely guarded by the Bil lies, Bowie knives and Revolvers of his chow ping., until the Penitentiary thin their ranks, or the gallows breaks their urganization.—FrecterieLl Union. distinguished eteranian of the New School Presbyterian ehnrch, says the Journal of Commerce, is about to publish a work that will create a sensa tion anioug the clerical profession. It relates to the question of slavery, more especially as connected with the pulpit, and with domestic missions. The au thor is ii native of the South, and for a number -of years has resided at the North, as pastor of a Congregational ehureli in New England. It will make a volume. of about 300 pages. liev. Dr. Stiles, now of New Ilaveu, „htsthe author. ifirdr'rkeiigoSefe,Ukeitstiringfri feet high, by 4} feet wide, and weighing -1,360 peunds, bas been attractiog much attention at the office o f the F%1111113 . 43VD 311WHAXEILT'sl SA% MG . :. INSTI- TrrioN, in 8.11. nerner of the public soluarrx :Everybody nearly in town ices been to see it. Our friends Nen the country have been and are still dropping in, to see this, 0 7 ji tr y es t erer braagld info flee marts, / This Safe furbishes another mind for confinenee to depositors. Th scowl!" }for the deposits they make is o the same elfmr acter, and as extensive as 111!.e afforded by a bank to itsdepositore,tbilitockhoblers in the title and the other trejlfg in the same manner liable. The sa_fekeepieg of the monies end the security to dipaihirs thus afford a double safeguard t ose thinking of depositing their inonie here, instead of lying idle, they will prod! ( interrst—in Me Suriag's lasfs la tiaa. se's Pins produce a most sts . pri ingcltn ge in eases of general debility.— The broken town invalid, a hose flaccid inus- Cies am) eel4s.el nervous system have scarce ly euffident k•itslity at sustain his °utainted furto in an erect position, is 501111 renovate) and I.rked to the invigorating effect of this prieelesi remedy and his whole,frnme is re itn i elate! and filled with energy. His spirits resume their bunyaricy, and he feels like a new mai. Sash is the experienee of thous- ands. Longevity depend^ in a great measure upon the regular and healthy action of the organs of (It : votion mid excretion, anti upon these organs Holloway's Pills operate sistibly. Bar any of our high livers ever eat to.. inue4 d,inuer ? If any of our readers have eooks who teuipt their appetite a little too far, I wit tell a secret that will lend them G, the enjoy-nem of their dinners with ) t a vi.it from that gouty old gentleman—Dyspepsia. Mkt it do , qt . Dr, Sautiwirs larigoratur olai toting, aid yon teed weer be iruffbled with but 'on the emtrAry, before the next mealtime approaches the appetite will he alutrprped to appreciate any kind of food. If the fonl rises or sours. the Invigorator will fix the ua4ter right at once, for there is some thing, in 1 that, to use the expres of a friend, .wil let a map oat grain) stones and take the krvigorator and they will digest.— We have tried it in double doses, ou toe or two occarinis, for sick headuehe, and it acts like a cblicn. What wl want to say to our readers, young or old, is. tf any thing ails you. go without delay and get a Wile of Dr. Sanford's In vigorator, end if it don't cure-swine and ton us, for OA Praia to see one person that it will not benefit 4 KW - A. Untliler. Agent for Gettysburg; Wur. Berl ' Hanover ; and Chitiles h. Hem ry. Abbot wn. .)lay 18. ser Yrormis Ifesturatirei.—Or all the re aturatites fu' the hair that have been Invent. ed. Wood's ! - Ireeruinently claims the fird place. It wtl . certainly restore the natoral 1 odor of the IA ,if the direct - Joni are follow. t ie ed for a sulfte' t length of L time, also hal produced Na skint; effecte in brio:ging vote growth of halt where the . head . had Min pre viously hald. Wutid does Rut pretend that it will do this in L eases; and we think his can dor is a his resttratires• readily possesses. *lf 1 the roots of thetair are destroyed. no hurtien power can ninfethein grow again; but wheel, ithere hi any ihiity leftin the rout, the re incentive will sun renew the hair in all its pristine vizor. ' t has. done this 'repeatedly where all other remedies hid failed. It' Hs therefore worth *He in all ettOOD'bry makethe experiment. Potelearing the head of nand rulf, and thicken g and strengthening the lisir,lt has no rir .k.. w a d e r" p a t o w. SOLD BY AtL OE WM. June 15. 2w 1.,. S kakspea ring'. --t• 14 bereell et to rums( til Thies In the eltter letuutguetut epee ere-I -OW Chirfixst e r, ...lulu, Mall ...rut am " Thus stud the ewe of hto nephew on a Certain ncnasitint Cid we cnn Alm) faueywe hear Jam b , * Ilsat *ply: "Ay . good lay lurdt but here I' m& s tay unlese I wore such seemly garb as fo me obtained et tie great. ClothinT, 1411 of Rockhill £ Wilson, Nos. 603 and 60:). ex Kyle) Chesnut street, a bove S Kth. Phila elelia." ill'Ark iepoi•is. Corrected from the late 4 titnue.York k ilaeovor papers. Adam a t t---Frilisry t. 40 Flour, per barrel • $ 00 ""' 7 06 Wheat, per bus , I # 0 e) Rye, " ) , .80 (!_i 1 10) ~ Corn, 86 (e 88 , Oats, sd 543 (5s 5, 0 Beef Cattle, per d., 950 ( 3 ,12 Hop, S5O (,4 .3 Hay, per ton, • t) 11 R. 23 00 Whiskey. per r ', 32 Qt - 33 Guano, Peruv; 6'2 00 tort., _ Thursdni hut • wagg il', 1 ., store's! llinnre Flour, per bbi., Do, Wheat, per bus Rye, a/ Csrn, Osta, tiorerseed, " Tit*othy. " Plaster, per ton, kin,/ les . a. wagons, wee., Yor Flon.r, pet bbl., f " fr Wheat, per bushe Rye, Corn, Cloirdrneed. " Timothy, " Plaster, per ton, A Painful BitrifortetiteillteS--We have 8111ERIFEALTY. To Tilos. Wlt v o Want Farms. already recorded the death of seven - LIELI,OR-CMZENS of Adams county:— A FARM TILE 11EAC11. OF children of the Bev. B. Hutchins, of I offer Myself as a candidate for the office' EVERY MAN. Aihnin,. Illinois, formerly of York, Pa.totS ll / 31 /VF et the l'Aet"lice election. (subject e 4 T IIR RIDGWAY FAILNI Coin . ANY hits aw . Dainocratic m i ennination.) If I sbo aid The, Grayvilie Herald contains an obi- ! 13 , t ß u h c a k i y i , p a ir si d t g o . n .e it,..e no i r r iii t n o a d ied and be electe: made arrangements by which 1111 xcho de ,sire to .ostAle or purchase a Imam can do en. tuary of the eighth, a daughter seven rge the ett- T years old. Within a few weeks the he rserii:n. consi•t of the bel.t limestone ties of raid office with sobriety and fidelity. S NI 1: EL SPANGLER. parents have buried eight out of nine, of t}"fe most superior quality for farming, all from scarlet fever. Mounoleacent tp , April 20. 1557. in a rapidly improving place, into which an 1 extecsive emigration is now roguing. The , property is located in Elk county, Pennsyl• Wrought Iron Car.4.—There is now SIIERIFFALTY. renma„ ut the midst of a thriving population nearly completed in Patterson, N. J., a l frO the Voters of Adsans county : Enoctureg - /;ef some. 10.000. The climate •is perfect!; tiritt claim paesenger car, a little larger I 11 mil by Ruswir°"l' filen"; I cirrr 'oval( e ett - healthy, and the terrilileplegue of the western next election. n. to the Americo' Repute- 4 of the Lest than the ordinare size, constructed at. a candidate for the o 1.11 of !skIERIFF at Ma f e v e r i,, o oka o wr t , It aim' has sn abund ance quality of Coal and Iron. The most entirely of wrought lie.an Cs' minty Contention I Should I heeleol . - material is'employed to obtain greater ..ed. . ISA AC LEEPER. Ifdischarge - the tht • price to boy it oat is from $3 to $•`11 per RCM, pledge nal to ' payable by instalments. to be Its. ated at the i • . . strength, with less *eight ' titan usual, the office with promptness and fidelity. , time of purchasing, or a share of IS acres en and to avoid ay.inpries to piumengers , cave to the.tiestructwo of ordinary cars Cuwiberland tivp...lpiil 13. 1#57. ;titling to I.e.mte the saute, for $3OO, p a y a bl e per month, or 12} acres payable s 4 per in any kind of a smash. - - _ "'month. Discount—for every Rum of Sin° and SHERI under, naid in advance, a discount of 5 per T O agesi the b V r r omM i n ur mern A ill i s ti f n riend * fitn s me . 1' offer wa cua t itt w of til lO b • ti per alinwni oent i, anat ' l fur erer•3loo a dig ests candidate for the ollice of MEM VP at the! In considering the advantages demigraling nest election. (inthjesz to the deeision of the to this locality the f.dlommeimiliNre presented : Democratic County Coriventiott.) Should Ibe ' PirslS.—The moil his riAi limestone, eaPahle geminated and elected. I pl__ ,_edpe myself to , ufraiming the heaviest crops, owing to which discharge the duties of the office with prolupt,, this settlement has attained its present great 'peas a n d fidelity. f prosperity. ISAAC LIGIITNER. •1 gsrmol—lt is the centre of the great North Mountjeflip., April 0.1857. • s West Cowl Basin, and is destined soon to be mine one of the greatest business 'daces in the State. It will supply the great Lake market, (according to population and travel the great est in the Union.) It has the vrorkable :reins of the hest Bituminous Coal , amounting in the aggregate to over :22 feet, which nutkes 2.2„0o0 tons of noel under ta-li acre. This will make the land of inestimable rattle. The eminent state geologist, Dr. Clam T. Jaektion, of Boston. has made a .gtsilogieal survey of the land, and analysed the coal, the iron mire and the limestone. This report to gether with maps will be furnished to in quirers, Foosllt—Three railroads are kid oat thro' this property. The Sunbury and Erie Rail road 1 01 es us a market for our noel to the lakes—it rune from Erie to Philadelphia. A large part of this and hits been finished, and is now in running order. A heavy force is now workins Irma Erie towards our land in the westernilirection, the melons for the coup pletion ..f which have heen raised—it will soon be finished. The Allegheny Valley Railroad connects us with New York. Boston and Pitts burg. The Venamigo Road connects us with the West. There are already good t •Turnpike Roads running througli this property, various other remote hate been opened to neeommodate'the emigration and settlement wisich has already taken place. There is no opportunity equal to it Row of fered to the tiara who wauts p. provide himself", a home in an easy way, and make a settlement where he can lire in prosperity and imlopert (Mime in a climate PERFECTLY III:ALTRI% No case of the fever eter haviieg been known to occur in this settlement. It is nut like going to the backwoods of the West, among m 4 rhars intolerant people. where there is no society, ohnreher, or sellout's, where the price of laud is high,and wkerothe emigrant, after being; used to the heakhiest elimate in the world, has to endure sickness and pain, and perhaps ruins his health and that of his family.. But here is a thriving settlement lotrim , three towns, containing churches. schools, hotels, store*. saw mills, grist mills, and everything desired. There is a cash market at. hand. The 'anther trade last year uniounted to over two hundred million feet of Mother. In a short thine, owing to the coal, it will become still more valuable. as a num ber of iron works and manufiletories will 5000 he starte4l they are at present starting theirs estensitely at - Warren. Even for those who do not wish to go there, the payments are such that they can easily buy a farm to save their rising families from wench' the future, or too gain a competencii Ity the rise which take place in the value of lanits. By an out lay scarcely missed, a substantial provision can he made. Persons should make early application, ap ply or write to E. Jefferies, Secretary, No. 130 Walnut Street. below Fifth, Letters carefollly answered giving Loll information. Shares or tracts of land can be bought or secured by letter enclosing the first instalinent of five dollars, when the sobseriber will Le furnished with books, maps, Cm. Warrantee Deeds given. Persons can alsorrelinse from oar Agents. Route from Philadelphia to Tvrone on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, and thence by Stage to the land. This is a delightful siesson to visit St. Mary's—the hest hotel 'ac commodation is affOrdell. Enquire for E. C. Schultz, Esq., the Agent for time property at t. Mary's. June 8, 1857. 3m rAt New Orleans. On' the 'fith inst., the thermometerstood at 92 iu the ), s h a d e. , • ;•, • ta . • On thn 31st ult.. by the. Bar. Mr. Bowen, Mr. JOON BLACK to Jfiss NANCY BOSS LEft-both of Cumberland tnwnshiP, On fhe leolo lost.. I.y the Rey. C. linifiminn. Mr. MICII.IEL A. S7LAG IF.. of the ricini)t Lt , of New Oxfun) Mho.BE NDA C. FJESE speund daughter of Ocurge Ember, E4(i., of Adams wuritY. g Yi - P• On ►he oth fi it., fin .ldum• empty, Mrs. CATIIARINE DATER, wife or. Mr. fieorte Oaster, mzed 25 years 5 mouths amt 2. dn'irs. On the 13tivinst., in Adonis roants-. ELIZA' ANN, dameiter of Mr. Emanuel Wilde tii, egeit 2 years 7 months and 4 days. Gettysburg Beneficial Associa tion. I ATENink:lts of the Gettviihurg Beneficial .1.11 Association, residing Within four miles of the Borough of Gettysburg, are hereby no tified, that at the last meeting of the Assooia tion, flu amendment to the By-Laws wits tolopted, confining the visits of the Stewards to the limits of the Borough. Al m embers 1 beyond those Hulks, therefore, will have to (limply with therrovisions on page 19 of the By-Laws, hi thei applications for the benefit's I of the Association—which are as follows: I •• Any member" re..iding, out of the limits of (the Stewards, requiring assistance, shall make 1 written application for relief, to the President 1 of the .Itoruchttiori, which shall be nelson mini ol with a certificate front a respectable pre°. I, tieing Physicimi, stating the nature of appli -1 canes diocese, nod his lire.seot inability to at -1 t eio l l ii hii.ti l levt ; ; a here the applicant re sides tut of the i and of Adams. the said 1 certificate shall be attested by a Magistrate. who shall eertiftltleit the Physician is a re spectable practitbitter of 31ed iCIILIP ; nod. at the 4 end of every neet4, the certificate or certificates' TO TIIE FARM gas! ' shall be renew( ii in manner as above mention- ' 01, except as reopects• the eertificate of the Manny's Combined Reaping and Magi.trang; aunt no renewed certificate or Mowing Machine, certificates shun, he withheld front the Agfto-* writ Cie:lull 1.. r a 1. inl,, , er period than . Rix weeks 11 - 00/Y.' tlf/VOrEltr.v T. fr,iii their date. or, if so withheld, shall 'be void a nd of „„; e ff ei . t _ in d „„4,,,etit Shull TILE untlersignexi, haring been appoin'ed I ClIi?111ellet prior Ito the Sate of such written .. ,.L Agent . for si t i l: w e r ag ale uio nf kl,t ioe uity w 's it Cc h ,A ttis c,d itied s application." ItalOilfad 424 U. I. ST.tIILE, Pres'l. Improvement, for Adams county. offers iheni IT. G. 11 terra's Sre.y. 1 to the public, believing them to be the best Janie *22, IS-r;.l I combined machine* in axe. They have Leen _ i _ ____ ____ _____ . successfully introdoctxl into difierent parts of Mount St. Mar)''m College, : our State and have rendered general satiaac. EIMIT:ASCRti. I tion. It. received a silver medal at the State Fair last fall; also drew the first premiums at I imil.lioe, grill'. Corner Moue at Mount St. 3lary's Collotte of the new Chur e, ch, ` York, Cumberland , Centre. Huntingdon.ie, er c icounties, where it wets exhibited. Farmers will be laid and kessed with the Ceremonies needing a Reaping and Mowing Machine will f the Catholic Ritual, at 3 o'clock. P. 31., MI please I h e epnit i the midersigned before pur -1 the 2.3 , l inst., the et e of the College Cour., itiii :__ ci l' i . I mencement. Archbishop Peßcr.l.i., tug as invrays takes great pleasure in tir el "' exhibiting these Slachines.. Ile has one set 1 eitinati,ls to preach on the ticcasion, end a eo1•• ` up it T at e, n otch where I i t can be seen. _ leetiou will be taken up to aid In the erection ; E arly orders are solicited es the number re of the Church. #1n hltishun limner, hf New , oe i v ett iron' the Martudteutrer will be in pro- York, and many, other distinguished alumni portion tO the demand. of "the .Ifimutttik," ray and clerical, are es- , ; SAMUEL 4ERRST, petted M be preaent. 1' ' ClitM/.....41try et., Gettysburg. --- - -- " 0- 1 April 27, 1R57. 31t1 44.5. R IDGE." - '‘ j ' N. 11.—Tpere are nn Reaping. and Mowing ilk f RS. E. F. LUC urz, at that delightful liscl r ip es msnuGicturrd in the Teited 'States 111 Once, ` . o.Liiridge." a few minute-1 walk. having upon them Wood's Improveinents e . g. I na& th e torn s,r Gettysburg. Pa., will take cept thoseimanitfreemed et llonsick Falls. N. fifteen or eighteen City Boarders during the y.•' 'Parties mattrifsetnring, Reapinennd Mow ensuing summer. The location is One of the ,•i ng % c hi v i es ' too l ciwi ti on id sp i n , ' uo t og most healthful in the country : and gffords a 1 1 Wood's Improvemenbs.sta are herelry vilified delightful view of the town and nurrountling, that prrytneet will .be exacted us' the full es country. Thereas a grove of iniutjeitip oaks t en t f ur the use ma d e o f t h em. immediately in the rear of the building*. Iler, , H. K. lilatif: .).NS. Agent. terms pill ,lie moderate. aid with obliging ._:_. -- . l. vs and attentive servants, she hopes to 'render - TIIK FARMY.RS'it MRCHAKICS' her guests comfortable. Fur terms. address l a , w titutioriotot Adams c4:11 MRS. E. F. SI1121:17, 'els 3t . Getty:Wry, Pd. -i rllliiST - Watitotion,receiseadeposetteAw ethich ,- - - - '. --•.--- I it pays interest as follows Carriage*, Buggies, &C. } For ewer 'IU ntentiec4 petratent. pet.annuin. GOOD AND CHE.4P! I Fur 3 ;and eel over LO wombs. :1 per cult. per annum. . Fur trendiest. &pokes, not loot T"' undeesigged would inform his friends.. hea ‘ oo __ 0 „,.... ________-_, poyaw and the public generaly. that he con-,: 01 ` I : e :Zr e '',... e r_27 rfLr., - illi:" 1 " claw the CAItRIACIE- MS BUSE- , ,A joint 1 .; i 7 e4 1,7 4 7 4 $10.0(,0 has been 'NESS. in all its. branches, at lie establish- I ale , ",‘ r . i moat, in East gi 41 . 114 Street, (near the g ett i! — For leans apply. on Wednesday. cud,) Gettysburg. Pa., where be has an hen I 4 . Sunsarteeiref on &vestals" es low es a dimei a fi rst-rate lot of work , sod is peps .redto It" ! Intetrat to be allowed sebetwitor. the depositor . "P 11 ' order •wht'llver eel be p r ess_ .re In "• ' amount to 35.00, and un each additional *s4tAl ' line, rig :7--11 , 001tawn,y out Boat-ouity esideptrardi.t ( 'arrs'ayes ; Palling-Top, Mek- ... • Dike ie , South West . Cartier of Public away& Thetas!" BuygieS,! v - .4:11.- r : &pare. nett to George Arnold's was. Open Jour.Wayong, (te. "ta" ll 7` I deity front 11 , A. /L.'s) l 3 P. M.. and for teceis. With good worktuen and good ntteridls, he • Ing deist:duos every Saturday, front/ A. U. to can pledge his Work In be of the heat q u ality 6 V. AL —mid Ins prices are amoug the lowest; /dr Bepatiing done at rlioet indica, and at t reasonable rate,. Country produce takeel in exchange fur work. Cell l i _2_ JACOB.TRONEL June 1 . 5, 1857:' ' . June 15, 1551 11110POSALS will be received by the, k i School Director* of llatuiltouban town- 1 ship, until the 4th day of July. for this- eree thin. of a BRICK t.'OllOOL HOUSE. in the town of Fairfield. the bailding to be 50 by 3; feet. Plan and xpecifientions am be Peen at the store of Paxton & Blythe. By order of the Bann!, '1). B. BLYT Smrrtury. Fairfield. Pa.. June 15,1857. gN'lkiam - 1110vq' :WM I 4ER HATS of all „I, kind ,to wit :-4trair, Chi!, Braid, • Panama. Otter Skin, Far and Ni uol at all pr 10441, according to;reality, Mac 18. COI4IK.IN & PAXTON'S. CIANOI,ES AT 1118 CENTS.—A tint rat© ; article of 11.1uld Candles eat' be had, at iG cent' per pound, at NORBECK'S, }Berri - - - EN'S and lloirs' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters' . I .ll_ and Slippers, of all kinds, and at all prices, as cheap as the cheapest, nt COIMAN & I'AXTON'S. AUSSES' and Children's tint* of all kinds, .11.1 and at very low prices itt COBRAN & PAXTON'S. C'EEP DRY.—A fine assortment . of Mir QAT: II . — A 11- Salt on hand at BRELLAS just received and for sale ,ife lot of cheap at Briugssam&Juallor. : NORBF.t.ICS. Having been purchased _ _ at a cheap me, it wilt be sold lower than at 1D140131t, CORN & OATS lintight at ail-tintra- any other store in thi county. 51.75 per by J. NORBECK, curlier of Bu4iuture sack. and warranted to be a superior article. and High streets. - 12ILOUR & HE'D always on hand at 9 nnft PIECES OF WALL PAPER 'int& NOR HECK'S. 4.eyv receivod and tar sale at r , 1 - 10N7 FORGET acall at soulocs, all lJ COBEAN & PAXTON'S. ye.whn wish en purchase dinicaartielee GNATS, Ribbons and Flowers, in lame of Pertookory,. [fair Brushes; , Soaps, and B assuetneut, `everything else iu that, hue. $( G 2 7 50 I'6l (1, -- 1 75 96 75 55 6 00 2 50 6 50 $6 26 7 60 1 73 100 75 50 00 50 1 CS ME= 01: 62. I , s . - _ TO BUILDER.% WrIIONOTA It I'. '.llfR owe . antitnrised to anntamee that Dr. C. L. G0LD81101101 . 4.111, of Hunters- Ipown, will be a candidate fur the office of I'mthonutary—mhiect to the delimion of the Democratic County Convention—at the en suing election. June 15, 18.17. REGISTER & RECOR111.:11. rrio the Wiens or Adams County.—Fellow citizens : Being enenotitged by numer ous friends. I offer :upset( to your ennsidenttion as a candidate for the office of Register and -Recorder at the nest election, (suhject to the action of the Demneratic County Corrrentirm.) And should I receive the n)monation and be elected.' shall duly appreciate your confidence, and promise to discharge the chives of the ottice prompt!• and with fidelity. Your r,bedi.•nt servant. 7ACHARIAH MYERS. Tyrone tp., April 27, 1857. REGINTER AL - RECORDER. Irpil the Independent Voters of Aflame en.— " Fellow Citizens :--The nudersigned offers himself to your txmrideripion as s candidate for the trace of Register and Recorder of i Adams county. (subject to the decision of the Democratic (.onvention,) and respectfully so licits your supp9rt and ;suffrages. Should Ihe nominated and elected. my endeavours shall ' he to discharge titeluttea of the office with ' delity and itupartiality. JOIIN •L GCBERNATOR. Conowagotp.. April 27. Itis7. : REGISTER Sc. RECORDER. ,r the Viiters of Adatns eounty:--At Me i.licitation of numerous friend+, I iitfer myself Its n ca t niliilitte fur the office of Regis ter k %scorner, at the next election, (+object to the decision uT the Deinintrntie County Convention.) Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to disichnr,te the du i ties of the +dee to the lie+t of my ability. WM. OVERLEEIt. Ileniler+‘ Mr, Jane 8, 1557, • Prrsideni. GEORGE 'IIIRCM. reetf- Serrrief ry, .GEI)RIIG ARNOLD,. • Ditteitnrar. • John Brooph. ' Joh9 Horner, Samuel lhirlioraw. tieorge Arnold. A. Heinamelnutn. Jacob Minmilinan, D. McCrt-nry, D. McContughy, Wiliam Culp, John Mickley, Robert Homer. John Theme. April G, 1857. DESIRABLE FA' M, At Priiate Sale. MIFF: Subscriber, intending to remove, of fern at Private Sale, HIS FARM. situate in Cumberland township, Adams oninty. near Marsh Creek, 'Adjoining lands of Soused Co- bean, Wm, Douglass, heirs of George Toot, deceased,' and others, containing 156 A . CILES, neat measure, with large proportions of first rate Woodland and Mmulow. The Farm ie well watered, under good fencing and geed cultivation. The improvements • are a Twos:tory. • II 1 LOG 11 0I" S 1 A Larga . Stim,e Barn, Chrn crib, • - Wagon Simi, Carriage ll,.use; Smith. House, and other necessary ost-buildings : a met er. failing well of excellent water: an Apple Ore:blvd. with a variety of other Fruit Trees. Par. Persoiut wishing to view the premises, are requested to call upon the subscriber, re siding thereon. PUILIP BEIJING. May 18, 1857. 3'o THE COUIiTRY. UOUD JIW. TIATE rental the Foundry' for t'e ing ensn y and am 'prepsWel to make the different kinds of Castings usually made at a Foundry. I will keep c ,, nstantlurf hand the differen; kinds or PLOUG 11S; Nuns. Sh a res, ' Cut tors, &c.: Pofs. Kettles. 'Pans, Washing Machines, &c.: Stoves and Machinery; P,,r !hes, Verandah's and Cemetery Fencing made and put p with dispatch. •• -- All orders will he attended to promptly ; but B e ing without capital, 'and, money being nel.,esso v to carry on the GU/cities'', Twill be eauipell for cash, hut on all country wtirlc 5 r cent. will IPP deducted, Suitable be taken, if delivered at the time of p ci ins. Give us ft Mtn. E. 31. WARREN. GJttystmeg, June 1. 1857. _ - The Last Chance. few mare Lats of me eII Erz- NUT and LOCUST TUBER LAND, for sale. Apply to .1. 'PAITON.. Min, 1857.' Gt wprorzri, WHITE dc SWOPE, WIIMLIWALZ DEALERS IN INES, SHOES, HITS, MPS, Bansets and Straw Goods, No. 4 Nurth Howartl ',street, ni) stairs, (opposite she lloward House.) • Adam B. W 7 itgerel,l Daniel' S. White, S.' 8.4 LTl.tt OR R., D. John A.- Sspe stav Is, I s.l, rrllE attention of the I. A DIM is partici'. lartx invited to the largo amortises% plain and fancy Goiters latent style. just re.ived by 9 im ; invie (i= -I ugh imbaugh. ATTEST(()`! Those who are fund of music, will find a large assoetruent of, Vitilins, Aceordeons, Flutes, Fifes, dc. , dc. Cheap at _ SAMSON'S. LADIES GaitaTn. Buakins, and &idles fur gale cheap at liaix(tAx k ArGIIIXBALTGU.S. .A LARVAE ass. Irtment Ilf STRAW GOODS, just received, and for sale at BitiNnx & Au4.;wlxasunutt. SAPONIFIER Ai CONCENTRATED lag waking Snap—to he had it FAHNESTOCR BROTHERS IIONN KT'S. Ribbons. Parasols and Shawls it to be hod very cheap st _ _ FA H SEsTOC BROTHERS. A I.WAYS ON HAND.—SiIk and Suft flats, 1 1. of *vary deacription, and for sale cheap. •t I3ataexae a AUGIUISBAUGII'S AFACT.—MONET SAVED by buying your Hata, Cape. Boots and Shoes at Briayesitu (C. Aspiiisbuttyit's._ CIENtLEMEN,do you want to select from a lJt levy and haTliotne variety of Cravats, handkerchiefs, Suspenders, ac. I If you de call at K'3. S!MN() a,rrital of Sprial G wlti4 &hi. flay kJ at thu C.10.1p S:,oet3 of 10.1LISEif0J1i-i'. 4, NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND .SHOIES, it the 01,1:•7and in If eAt E'homber.ebut# sired. rrHE undersigned hag joist pnrelnuted a welt selected Stock of Goods. and invites' tile attention of the public to his line amaortliCnt uf Gentlemen's. Ladies', and Chil dren's BOOTS AND SHOES These Goods hive been sele c ted with a view to meet the t 'nous wants and necessities ofettstositers. Also. a splendid as sortment of Clam and Fancy GAITERS & of all sizes find descriptions, made of very best materials, which he is prepared to i.ell on as favorable terms as they can be had 'at ant place in the County. 'laving Lien engaged in the Shoe business lot 30 years. he flatters himself that he has selected such Itloods as will give entire sitisfaction f tn all who may wish to purchase. Coll and ellialatn, fur yourselves. ' ri - 13 , )0t5. Shucs, &c.. made to order 116 heretofore. ILLI A SI BOXED.. play 11, 1657. 3m eTtreT IN SMA,SOIT' • AND NEVER OUT OF MASON! 17 1 .4.. b r1ER5, read thia , and then come and 1. y. for we still have few inure left !" The subscriber takes this method of exiling the attention of tie imblie in general Id that valuable pieced machinery. styled Rerah's Patent Hay Holster and Manure Excavator. Having the right of all ; Adams county, ex cept C.inown,TP, Oaf and Mnuntjoy town ships, be will sell ultimo machines or town ship rights. H. G. CARA. 11/erAlsti, at the karne Own. you MI NO 40- cOnnilodated with as flue BUGGIES as c 411.1 be op in the State fir the mute tuoney—tatu tun ntly kept on hand. - Repairing done, neatly and cheaply, at short , kiwis of country prutfuce taksitift. In exchange for work. - Gettysburg, May IS, 1/1137. Gm .„ It EROVA L. Alex. Frazer, Watch and Clocktnaker. lIAS removed his shop to Carlisle street,, blow 11 ilte's stiirm whore he Nrill alu ays be Imppy to attend to the calls of etia tomer.. Thankful for past favor*, he haptut,' by strict attention to business mid a desire bi please, to merit and reeehe the patronage of the piddle. Gettysburg, May IS. I.ale•t Arrival Another Large Sti , c/,. Nor Goo la:—Cheap, • Cheorper. C . A COBS & BRO. have Jost received from the VII city, a large lot of New Guods--Clotlitat o ' Casttintervt. Vext Inni(>,'Ate. act'. Ste.; which they arc prepared to sell cheaper than. ever. Step in and look rat their ansortaatet. , . You will find the newest attlen of goodarra* , wet) as the latest FaAions forgartnents. The Tailoring branch attended to, an here toture. Good work and warranted to tit ! • Gettysburg. March IG, 1857. Type & Stereotype Foundry. .10It NSON & CO, inform their friends 1 - J• and Printers generally, that they are ommtantly pinking large ndditionmso their nm sot:talent of Book, Job and Ornameabd letters, and will continue to add every de scription of typo which the improvements in the art may suggeit, and the wants of the trade require. Their a.vmortment comprimem a greet- . er variety than any other Foundr — y in the United Stator, and their prk 7 are among the lowest. Printing Presses, Chases. Cases, Printing Ink, and every article used in a pritOug office, oonstantly nn hand. Stereotyping and Electrotyping, of every de•eriptinn, promptly attended to as usual. ' I'hiladelphia, May 18, 1857. NOTICE TO T 1-PAYERS,. VOTICE is hereby siren - that the Codegy N Commissioners will make an abetment got .fire per r.qa. upon all , Nrate pnd County talcs assessed for the year 1857 that shall paid to Collector* on or before Ire:Nei/fay, the let (lay of July. Collectors will hi rev ' quired to all on tax payers 00 or before' the abose date, and make each abatement W all persons paying on or before said day. Sad pay the name to the County Treasurer. otherwise no abatement will be made. By order of the Commuutiuuen t . J. N. WALTER, OferkA May It. 1857. td SECOND ARRIVAL OF • Spring lc Summer G i ,9. WErespectfully invite the attention of buyers and customers both in WW2' p• and country .to nor new stook or Goods. ,Il'. consists of Dry Goods, Notions, Queenswasa. • Cedar Ware, Crockery Ware, and tinuorwiesi.„, READI4.4 DE CLOTH/SG ; • Clothing made to corder. Aran flee of charge, at the north -root rurner of the Diasaon.l. JOHN 1101 a. Juue I, 1857. Administrator's Notice. TOSEPII ORNDORFF'S PSTATE.—Lefs 0 tent of administration on the estate of ' Joseph Orndorff. late of Ruder tirp.. Ada en.. deceased. hewing hewn granted to the too , ' t dersigned. residing in Freedom township. ha hereby gives mune to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, at 4 those basin; elsima against the mine to pre• sent them properly sothentiested fix senio r went. WSI. ROSS WRITE. Adner. ' June 8. 1857. Gt Home of Entertain, nent.., 1H E subscriber has opened the FRANK , lAN HOUSIL in the pleasant and health-.. TO village of New Oxford..Adsms county. "Va., and is now preps ed to accommuclaist 111 who favor him with ft call, in a satisfactory Manner. Persnns, residing in Naltifflore, or other cities, desiring to spend ft few weeks in the country, wilt tind New Oxford exceillitig. ly healthy, beautifully located, and luslunoto well adapted to their wants. IJA(21111 June 8, 1857. 3t Hides 5c Tanner% Oil. 1000 "".Bbbf. TANNER'S E. Fur mate by J. P.ILMER k Market Strert Wharf, , MILT 18. 1857. SI Boole and Shoes. Aisr"llSAortment, just opened, sod's, tat sold cheaper than the cLeareat at SA NISONIS. • Flour for sale. jF inn want a crawl barrel of Flour, 1 HOKE:S STORE. as he has made arum; ments In have always the best, which be la sell at 25 cents advance. 2,Liy S.JOHN HOKL . _ RUEENSWARE. China, Glass and &me ware—s largo assortment annealing cheap. at , = Coact,: do Psyrosra.. `Er; ots, an iimsemequitntity. of exerneat flartw. awl decidedly cheap —alvo Triad:4. and Snuff—to be had at NORBECKS , IVALKING CA.NgS, for gentletnen,ats- V sous Modal. juxt received 'by Briligutau (t• AulhinArisigh. A LAR( hlt, of SUMMEIt CLO mad._ selliug et very wnu►ll pnifite at COB AS O'IIOI3ACCO.—A prime sr4olll6lPfirecebill:. 1 at '3+ •• DON - SETS, Ribbon!, riCAIN4II4I4 tobe hem! very cheap nit t 4 frt ' a IPA lINESTOCTY. BOOTS AND SHOES mods.6)**oo4.o - beat material, and by onvid „MI Call at Bringma®~ AfigAiisSatiyi Inf2E