_ .... . _. k fArArills PAPZR. 11•44144• f ,allll *4 V . . .. r CS i'4.l, I : . 1 :!,, , ; : ..:....:\ : ,___ .., #144 i 4, fre 4 , i "I :-.1 .11 .. A t such aupxpen illt Ofialliellii lerelleiliiiitetil every Monday • ' I • ,-' , *. i v .1 1 '7 ._ / C" V 1• • 11) • *' I 00 e 4 •• ''. *1 " + .i I eutielhatAlr 111111NaT a. 43iratrier, at $1,75 per ..- .• . 1 ! ar ,• • • 11 •• i 4 I . 4i : as I ' J . . 1 ,, 11 ° I ' ti. r 7. 4 , u fall* In agaissiilt paid etrietlEy TT ADVLICII-•-$2,00 per • 4 0 easiest 10 eel pat& is advent. e. No a abeeri .. , _,4 4, •, 4_ 4 411 I d• . • - ' ainaiNlibte' seism tir :which it can bo boll p * ` 34.. " 4 : 4 4 boll6ll64lliiiiii; eats/ el tete option of the . ♦ . t 4104 "' •t' 4 •I • • % 4.,“ • ' • . A bit :* 4 • , 1* :4*.,—A4 • ' iv 1 NI pubtishilt#;leticall arrearepree are paid . - ' , Mir - ~.1. • ' - • - . _ .. Altilreltizliese- inserted at the usual We- • Araistirra ..ani rates. Piiirstairdotte arfth neatness and dis patch, lad at atdderate prices. Ist South 'Baltimore street, direitly Inunpler's Tinning Establishment, oar anti it half squares from the Court Route— " Coartota 4 on the sign. - .:7;0:i List;—Atignst Term. . G USD 'CAT. • Ben;Te t .k Bor.L-Joeeph B. Ilenrjr. tharitlrg--Jaoth Brinkernotl. Wm. Recant, %Ali= I. Culp, Georg...knob*. Mountpleasant--Solomon Toot. Cmsbodandl—alohn'Syder. 4154., -Emanuel Brough• rissiper*l4 Dearatorik, Cut6hall, Ar gar Geyer. . ' ""7, win Lanais. I • ' Ph Trimmer,. r . ' lllltehtel•Bohn %old Bair. z Ganilner, jean DuU, fonathan 14111000.415 t Harper. than Brenneman. Dia 194 p..,..4ac01, Laughs/lan. SIN ELM, Jt: gr. Galt urg—Pi t.r Itstfenpergrr. Gertuauy—David Weil., rt, John Miller. Mar tin Steffy, J. Au,,.-ustna Shorb. IntitiliinUni:,-Tiobert . McCleaf. Jaeob Hoke. Jeptha -Chtbbe. Daniel !dumdum°, Adam Hntuilion—Charles Robert, •George King. Oxford--Abdiel F. Gitt, George Smith. Butler—John Itaffensperger. Michael Dietrich, Jobe Iticholtz. Ld *seta—Jesse ',eta. Joseph Mohr. edhowsgod—Christian Weisensole. Frimputit...tiataniel Lehr, Isaac Ai (e, henry Jilinkley. Ephraim Newman. Straban—llenry .11unfort, Jacob King, Geo. Weaver. ficintlngton—Cyrus Betleq, James H. Neely, lb. John H. Mar,dcn, Alain Weigle, Jacob anarffer, John ?sillier (4 Charles.) hiOn ntjoy —Da n&I &metier . lr l iy.sh . Eeken rude. Peter Ormiorff, l'eter Baker. Liberty—Jacob Krisu. James O'Brien, Joseph Itiddlemoser. • Cumberland—Joseph llai;ey. Freedom-40mph Hoffman. Berwiek—Samuel Geiselman. Tyrone—George Fuller of J.. David Iterman. IteedEng—Fiat Bushey, George Leoi(a. Menalleir--Peter Adams. July 19. 1.8:58. Administrator's Notice o•T1N L. EQ.'S TATE.—Letters of adininimtrution on the tottEte of John L. Go kernator, Evi., late of Cenostago townottitp„i.lattut county, deceas ed. hillritig been granted to the undersigned. h• hereby gives notice to all persons in debted to said equtte w make immediate payment, and those Living claims againgt the same to preent them pruperly authentii cited for settlement—lo JOHN L. Gl BEILNATOR.Jr.,.4 , /aer. Or at the Store of Kelly I Suetringer, is Mt:Sherry:4 ,wn. July 26, 1653. 6t Executor's Notice. TTEVIIY KOSER, Sr's. ES f.kTE.—Letters ' LA ' eutttri on the eitate of llenry tosts Kosur, 'Ku late of Buttet township, Adams county, --, eeeesed, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the seine township, he hereby gives notice to all per sons indebted to said estate t) wake im mediate payment. and those having claims against the seine to present them properly authenticated for settL,oiettt. ALEXINUER KOSEIt, J effly 19, 1858. la W. R. Linn 4 Nicw viLLE, PA., A GENT fir' Prioiee Cu.',l Improved _V I,' 1, ODEONS. THE BEST IN THE WORLD? M.o, the w,,r1.1 ren .w•ned (7111CKER7Y(1 PIANOS. Ifirlastrutuents delivered to may cittlreas at Mauufneturerti' prieex. tcyj-Keery /astral wee wrorran ed Mar Sold for a circular. July 12, LsZig. 3m• The First of the Season! ARC US SAMSON Ims just received from •L'A• to New York A‘tetioti Sale-, a large kiloof DE CLOTHING for sprit,g aril simmer, which he nide to ken nt prices unprecepentedly low. The new arrival con sists of Frock, Sack and Raglan Coats, with Pants and Vests, in Brest tariLly, new qtyle. &Ad Rauerris—for. Men and 13,.y s. Call and e*tua pie the large assortment before pur chasing elsewhere. Goods will be received from New York every few weeks throughout the P e 9,4011. Inducements ' to purchaze such as eanoot be offered by any other establishment in tl. *panty arc 'toe', and will continue to Le, offe red. at SAMSON'S, March _'9,'55. Opposite the Bank. - Removal fmr, irebstriber has reutoved his Plough L. and Machine Shop from the Fotrudry building to ll,oilroad street, opp osite fate's Blaokataltit shop. back of the - Eagle Hotel, sqlbeee Leas' Letter prepared than ever to at tend to east:liners. Plough.' always on hand and wade to order at the shortest notice, an d Reaperst Lo., repaired. Abw he will atomd taieloaaiag and repairing Clocks. May 10. DAVID WAILJIL.N. Jnst Atriving! - NEW MS at GILLEsPiE & roceries, Fiith, Spice=. CunfeMone, Freda; 4a., Le. Selling chcaper than ever. (ire's* a - cult - Mee; the Jones Patin t COAL OiI:LAMPS —the greatest improvement of the age. June 7,111 U. G i9c ElaioB.—lfioit want a good assort anent "of rfroeseties, such as Syrups, Mu lies, Sugar and ecifee, you . will de wall by examainhts the asselttnent at H. S. k E. 11. Misrsrmns'., • MA•QatillY has jest returned from with a fresh assortment of Noo sks.lnglish Straw and Colored Straw Cell and see them. hEILLISTAT.—IIiss LOUISA KATE LITTLIS whams to Inform the ladies oftown and eematry, that she is now prepared to elecate Millinery in all its branches, in West Middle IRMA a fear deers below Mr. George Little' 11 sMa Wort done cheaper than elsewhere in isslns..' Piton coil and see. lapr. 21, 7.4. - SlCAL—Vielina, Flutes, eloeordems, , • 4s, feria& law at PICKING'S. .f3r sale cheep st F. B. PICKING'S. WORTS, Cigars awallosoms, wool and cot ,Q 4y}rts Drawers, floelery, 104 Suspenders, • 77 fiit n.‘a —sotto be beet in 4 • ,14 Ch§P f,UpWrs. 44 . 90 of es'ar'y 4 lesorrpCson to It lEraltlreptithe ie dare itta rafsal• tirkeielido bad veldt ist the 'tore dr ILllittOTßltraB. rlßTS—insob aaiithi, halite' tiled, Bat __APO White, it ellflicL mu l m ewl p osit. le, • 1 4 z.itsng S. :: CCo = dlo2o oolppfr of ' a"t; 21/4110011. rffetamat Iblacastielkic.awaad:fresk lionifiellitana Miss /a Amerobibm tat :Mire IrigishbOubbk, AimaissaLlbmenad talatAkssaiClaa4srstr ill !' tole* bad al 531450 BY If • 4:I • ' 14 ";177. 4di 11 0: 1:1 8 • 1...v):4.41at • .. 1 • 4 7:4 1 14 TY SB -- 16* 1858 -t NO. , 47. Il f'oefs Coos. For Tha Compi Liam es 'ilhe Deaf\ •f Mrs. 'A. Cosborlow Chamber.. ET LILY Lir INGATO% _ . W . A rkTilAnVill CTIALnERS lay on her eel, whit ?ler friends were weeping aioasid er at the proetpvt,t of losittu; her, She w.te it ippy, torn ard to her heat enly home with joy A few moments betore she breathed her tact, she said '• Uhl give me up. If lam dying, do not detain me." "0 site me up. - I am dying now, The death-damp is wlther,ng round my brow, My eyes arc dim, my forehead is pale, I am passing through the shadowy rale. U give me up now," for all is well, And soon shall my voice with the angels' eirell, My loving S.lriour with joy to penis*, For protecting care, and sustaining grace. O girt me up,” though 'tis hard to part, let bi reft of pain it death's piercing dart, For I know that I soon shall rest. at home, Nu more through this dreary world to ruins., O give me up," dear mother, farewell, Mr soul is happy—l'm gollet.: to dwell Where "orrow and trouble ems nearer come, Where the weary wanderer tan real at home. "0 give me though much we lore, Yet, soon we filtall meet Wlthio,l above ; Though dreary the way, 0, d fl oc despair, Farewell, dear, mother, U, melt me there. "0 giro me ep," dear Meters, Though much I would lute to stay with you, Yet I'm "going home to die no more," - I seem "barest we tweet Casiwea &bro. " 0 give me np," though the world is fair, There are trouble" heir O—none Mtn enter lltete; " A ereir. of HA" b the faithful Adieu. deareisterN U, meet me is heaven. giveC) low eilQ 2 4/61104504b."4 Um, 'Tie bard to say farewell to yott . 'Tis lard to parenfrittilirdtUrs i ditar,• t 1.1 Whom 1 Mare tilted so fiaadly here. • , "0 give n& •p f' and be falthhid has,, ' Ast•l rot Mae provire.pour .spiriM skeet ; • .. When death shall come, and the last link sweet, You shall dwell with Gud in peace reviver. "0 give me up," dear bnil - pandinow, • . Come wipe the Beath-damp nom my hiowl I all growint etinS-44sisee ours I will rest b.. My weary bead tut thy faithful heart., NVbea I am gone and resting ennui, Dear Mary will miss a tmther's care. 0, guide her in tha way or truth And virtue, in her' eutly south. • 0, teach her pow to fear the Lord, . „, To love God's holy day and word, For Heaven her youthful heart prepare, Help her to meet her mother there. • And thou, my son, my darling Loy, Lief of my Ffel, my ifilde7illeM•• - •' • "" Follow the footstep. thy mothet *Oa, And meet her at the hisemoMiod. • 'Tie growing dark, dear fricpols, Lbw Sweet music diet my' soul loth cheer, • Angels are hoTerlng round me now, And 'thing up my drooping brow. And there asylovinsegasiostr 'Mash, • • Waiting for we with osthstritehed hands, I. 4IIIIWiIIIPW, dear Marimir---allis we'l— -1 am almost liospt r iicar ones, farewell Gettysburg, August 10, 183 S. . • Select iffisTell4qp. A Thrilling Revolutionary Laccideat., Mr. J. T. Headley ins publishing in a• New York weekly religious pnper. "The Diary of a Chaplain in the army of the Devolution." From the last chapter we extract the following: • " Sept. 18, 1776.-1 was told an inci dent to-day, that illustrates more pain fully the unnatural war now raging be tween the Colonies and mother country, than anything i have before heard.— At the battle of Bunker Hill, as the were advancing through Charles town, to the attack, a soldier entered a house where the hatband lay sick. His wifh was young and beautiful, and hearing the soldier in the next room, went out to meet him. lie immediate ly addressed insulting proposals to her. Being angrily repulsed, he attempted violence, when her screams aroused her sick husband from his hod. Nerved with tho sudden excitement ho leaped up, and seeing his wile straggling in the arms of a British soldier, ran him throngt, the body, The man fell hack en the Iteor; and its hlseryo Met that of his destroyer, - ho ehriekod out "nay brother!" The recognition WIL3 mu tual, and with the exclamation, have killed my brother," the over-excited invalid husband - tell dead on the corpse. These unhappy brothers were Seoteltmen. One had -emigrated to America several years before, the other had joined the English army, and after a long aeparatiou had thus met to perish together." 1161 - The beet nitot ever heard of has been made in - Callas; 'Maine, where a gentleman fired, lit midnight darkness, at the bark of A dog, and the nest morning found the animal dead, the buffet having hit him in the threat The .entire race of Englishmen, froth thyrnint thrartning tingnishable Ctreirney, may be •safely challenged to beat this: - • Sir"'My dear,cothe in and go to bed," said the wife of a jolly son of Erin, VIO4 I o had jnst returned from Ix fair, in a de cidedly how4xime-yoss , so state, "you must. be dreadfullrtired, Akre, with your long walk of BM miles." "Arrsh i get away wid jiournomiensetaitld rat: It wasn't tlelength of the way thzt fatiguatrnie—:'twaslhe Orecuyi 04 it." bilr - Ainong theTniViaico in pi nc i n . 111114 last week was !Oar. Moon . to a .111 he Shim'lll this case to one will stagy lb* vnirxriage selnetel-ehine. lacer' Nariag,,--:- Obi gddrt* niikarpoimihrof iddi ifitck6ol, three eggs) ellgaz tei # ktdertathP 94,511V.:01.11=4 Vstok-tA .!4irtihst: WW I 1.4 As" th• isn't l 44* 7_ e !4094rit 4 01 4 11 - 00 AO Vit940# 1 4 1 7 °ming ing Pmecratir, polio awl, Pmilg *anal. Doesticks on Lager Beer Doestie4 haut be94Arying to ascer: tamp by oxperithent - whether or not La ger is intoxleating, and below is given, in his own language, the.rcsult The host Oa,* seemed like sour strong beer with a good deal of water in it; the next was not quite so sour, and the next one tasted as though the original beer bud been stronger arid thoy did not dilute it much. Then we rested, and as I had drank three pints already, I watt willing to quit, but Damphool assured me " Lup,er Isn't in toxicating," so after a little settling down I thought I could hold another glass and ordered it; it was trough t by a young lady who seemed to have four eyes ottil two noses pointing in different diroctams, which unusual effect was uu duo.htudly caused by smoke. Then I thought I'd have a glass oil Lager (a liquid known to moat of the inhabitants of 31toiliatten.) It was brought by a girl so pretty that I imme diately ordered two more, and kept her waiting for the change each time so I could look at her—then we had some cheese full of holes; then we took sonic. Lager to fill up the holes; and then we took a sat•age ; Datuphool sugges ted that the euuha,e was made of d 0, ,, so wo had seine Lager to drown 'trio dog; thou we had some sardines; Dam pliool said it would be cruel to keep the' fishes without & supply of the liquid element, so we had some Lager for. the fishes to swim in; then we had some bretzuls; Tht 4hdol said the bretzels were's° crooked that thef Would not pack close, so we Lad bonus... Lager to fill up the chinks; then 1 made a oppeo . to the company i short but to thupotnt,_tind received with tiplitallso-= It' idit ' e'rdwd to . itftbet f : " Gen tlemen, let's hive sonmasaget 1 4: this tizneAly,,ciritplitart be- some mritgriolis Emcees buns niyisterioug ly ithaltiplleet;and thtle were fatty Duni thwjo,nil 'etteepteiG tM Jowl. tstlun, and we. had the Ingilr;ither.o wore Arty . glasses, and in trying to hake she eusait of the soma and touch smy ghluts.lo. every ono of theirs I fell' over tilble Wirkit very•imtportinently telbre litipad*ss }want dawn Iced Is assail Detbfiniati Into the cyrfair;Wo ,X,1411 uver hi in s then,.l 'pa r.. blab- jpeogero.4ny,..le,(yit,mk i sa,‘_ 09. his. head, Weal emt up %A stepped on his stomach, then I .demanded tastant apstagyyaben I called tar sin Iglesias of Lageroind the girl brought them all in one band. j tried to take themlnll iu one - hafid;l7nt - brok'e aligns, tTwn'l'trivtt' to drink our'Zif t,o rernitinink three all at once , but in so doing I took an invol untary shower-both, theaiuriod to pay for the whole fifty glasses and the dam• age 'with a dime and a it nnish qUarter, and deihanded that lie'dhould my change in gold dollars; there seemed to, be some ditficullyiroh:end if I hadn't...known that. Lager isn't intoxi cating 1 should . hava thought the man was drunk. AlCrookEd iMus*. _Deem ick ft, ha ui ftwniehtxl the Nev York Piengt!ne sn iteeount ut' his visit, bi ilosten, from which 'thoMild' ex - tracts-are made: • Ninety-nine extra ailed a,uttle laurels looomotiag at. high pressure sipe i mi, a bout a garden walk of &showery after noon, aid being perpetually turned hack when they got to the ttigiWaricr ccuupelled to cross each other's trails in innumerable directions, would, if the ground were soft, and every footstep plainly visible, draw, on the garden walk aforesaid, a tolerably accurate map of the city of Boston. It Is eroekeder than nine acres of ram's horns,. and has gut iuvro ekruerti than a cord of oeusa cut saws. You_eleeour friend, and you call' out to him " Jones, wait a. minnte!" and Vero start to F. G Jones, thinking that, Le fa just - non - As . ttle ntroet. • Itiiiguidod man t far distant Jones .Youelitub.about nine hills, and turn ninety corners lifore you get in tailing distance of Jones again. • The streets look se if they had .been made somewhere, and dumped hew in a hu,ge tangle, and nobody had taken the trouble to straighten them out again. It looks, as if somebody had been building a lot of cities by contract and the job hadn't. wise nut eves, sad he had thrown down remnants of streets and, odds and ei:ds of alloys, and little snip ped off bits of lanes' and Avenues, and called it Boston. llerThe scrnatriage bells" aye tintin nabblated in the hymenial lista of some (Al aut c...uhauAgr i a aftpr.this fasbion : Affer;4Lin county, North Caro lina, by itev, —, Capt. Graves to Miss Nancy Graves. A j' ' • ?The Oar's, Nis said, ° Will yield their dead When the last truulpet shakes the skies : But if God please, Wain Graves like dune A lionea tiring folks may rise. ' ' • 'l3 " fr ttfelOttlY Yr. Wilttgar Bban to Miss Sarah It Grohtrltekt. " Ulnae shalt to tisk alriskos yield, Ansi tale le ITU! his i t time may itestow on this Green tleld; • A lovely crop of Beans. In Ede, MIN henry Wiser to Ilielobtoomelts -Mead., • ;.. Viirevtit HstirylVister wed, la 11:riq Own, Ltieretia Head ; inlay-tastily prise htit i Forlihmsen aliresiest set beast, an #l. wise r. Virrifk paper rec9lll the, mar riage of As Jane Lemoct,f4o Eb enezer Stfcet; ._....wheremP9n o4r devil sousasibecioikurs-z * * How happay extremes do meet - In Jane and Bbenttet, . 1111 V 0 ***/s 4 l9r illonri3miaveer - ,„ And he's* Lemonmqueeler 1 Chskloor Sports: Being &mai by a mall oz ertelleetinw Who far ptiatoers• 11E=E=1:11 "TRUTH 14 ,MIGILTY ) .AND WILL PIRKVATt." A Chailsi of Sestbnett. Vercriont has boeome tied of anti. slavery- excitement. She has had too Much of the good thing, and is now oaring lustily to 'slay negroes from coming, 'Read the following from the Vermont Pitin'ot: What is to be done with this class of our population, is the point to will( It the attention of philanthropists and statesmen should be directed. The en. tering wedge to all action is the inaug uration of some system by which a cer tain stop will be put to the illegal in troduction of colored persons into the free 'States. In other words, a log must hie jaid across the track of the under grogn:tl railroad. This would prevent alurge yearly increase of that class of population. which is hanging like a mill, stone around the nQek of our industrial pprogress. Then thin the present pipit tion by fostering the colonization plan by all possible means, and the question what shall we do with the free pegroes ofl.the North 1' is in a fair way ofjeceiv ing practical solution. Negro Plalantliropy and its Victim.— It is stated, and is donhtless true, that Tony Berns, the slave, who a few years ago was ohtained in Boston only at the point of tire bayonet, and who was afterwards purchased and set five, is nqw in the Penitentiary of 31assachnsetts, for the crime of robbery-., It stietfhttiot be forgotten that when BithisAsturfal tfeiloston after his lib- AerAtioth not *ono among al( the negro hiving Odle' tuntits of the 'modern A thens would give the Moor fellow 'ent ploymontenotigh tnearn h is' daily bread'. And this state of things was prohn- My' the bat* hts •ectrontrting the crime fbr which he now suffers:' The saNntroliies faCt, &Lib' ; . ctr 1,11Oli• Zoloriiralirallfeeitnd• ‘:egeltrikoni a tappyßontliern hornet* oitjbs Lis equsfity and inalkonableriglits • in a Northern prisdul "Rntazisfg he . enmity to Abe nV it : i —X. r Num. -•'• L 2,1 fl ." TrAfff 4 (Wtatlrtht : M/4"litetWelli" Clay GAM' Ritni?"lt.-' 4 2litS'ttnitets rft the duel tiepte4ii Mesa 'Nliefltikulethed Men, Was ttie . following insulting. Initguage used by 3lr. Randolph towards Mu. Clay, in seerst-sonsion of the donate, wt It§26 • stids'-maal-{ maaltimi ( tAerste