FOREIGN, ARRIVAL OF THE CAMDRIA.-IMPORT ANT INTELLIGENCE. The Steamer Cambria arrived at 110 Ami on Sunday last, with 15 days later advises from Europe. The anficxed condensed statement of the Intelligence by the Lam bria we take from the Baltimore Sun. It will be seen that Sir Robert Peel has been defeated in his Irish policy, and that in consequence the ministry had resigned. On the evening of the 25th June, the Ilouss of Lords passed the corn bill on its third reading, without a division. At 2 o'clock on the morning 'of the next day, the house of Commons left Sir Robert Peel and the government in a mi nority of 73 on the Irish Coercion Bill. On Saturday, Sir Robert Peel proceeded to the Isle of Wight for the purpose of ten-, Bering his own and his colleagues resigna tions, to the Queen. And on Monday night he made a lengthened exposition of his motives for resigning, in the I lote:e of, Commons. Sir Robert Peel in his speech when re signing as Premier, devoted an hour to the subject of the Oregon and Mexican questions with reference to the United States; and congratulated the country that all sources of difficulty with that great na tion were settled. So far as that side of the Atlantic was concerned, all eyes are now turned to the American Congress on the subject of the tariff. The important fact is announced in Sir Robert Peel's speech, which we stated at the time of its occurrence, but wind' we believe was generally discredited in this country, that the British government tooh the earliest opportunity alter the news of the outbreak on the Rio Grande to offer its mediation for the adjustment of the dil l ferences between the United States and Mexico. The. London Timeii and Chronicle f4peaks favorably of the settlement of the Oreg-on question. Lord John Russell received the QIICCII ' S CO111111:111(1S to 1 . 01111" a new ali(1 his success in obeying these commands is thus announced The iAlbincl .—Lord Chancellor, Lord Tottenham; President of the ( .Marquis of Landsowne ; Lord -Privy Seal, Earl of Minto ; Secretary for the Dome Department, Sir George Grey ; Secretary for the Foreign Department. - Viscount Pal merston ; Secretary for the Colonies, Earl Grey ; First Lord of the Treasury, Lord John Russell ; Chancellor of the Excheq uer, Unica Wood; Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster,Lord Campbell ; Pay master General, Mr. Macaulay ; Woods and Forests, Viscount i‘lorpeth ; Postmas ter General, Marquis of (Ilaitricarde ; Board of Trade, Earl of Clarendon ; -Board of Control, Sir John - llobliouse; Chid Sec 7 rctary for Ireland, Mr. Labouchre ; Admi ralty, Earl of Auckland. Not of the Cabinet .—Master oldie Mint 5... of t/re at. • 1311 L -11, I,7ll:reinry r, Hon: Fox Maule ; Attorney General, Sir Thomas Wilde; Lord Advocate, Alr. A. Rutherford; Solicitor General Ihr Scotland Mr.-T. Maitland; Lord Lieutenant of Ire land, Earl of Beseorough; Commandg.r iu Chief, Duke of Wellington; Master Gen eral- olthe Ordnance, Marquis of Angle sey. The grain market remains without change. The London times regards the new min istry favorably. Sir Robert Peel views it without jealousy, and With a friendly eye. The general impression is, that the new Premier will luyitily wind tip the business of the session, and dissolve Par liament in the course of the autumn. Great riots have occurred in Ireland. Great joy has been manifested in Eng land at the settlement of the Oregon ques tion. The election of a pope was made with greater despatch than Was anticipated, hay been got over in 48 hours. None of the foreign Cardinals had time •to be present. The choice of the - Conclave fell on Cardi nal -Conte Ferretti, who was accordingly proclaimed the successor of Si. Peter, un der the name of Pope Pius IX., His age is fifty eight. As regards years, he is one of the youngest of Peter's succes sors, and if all drat is said of him be cur met, he cannot fail to make a'shrewd tem poral ruler in addition to the functions of his spiritual olive. The previous habits and character of this pontiff do credit to the judgement and impartiality of the Con clave that elected him. ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT BRITAIN The steamship U. Britain arrived at N. York with three days later intelligence from England; The passage of the Great Britain was accomplished in 13 days, :3 hours, including stoppa g es—being 8 h ours shorter than any trip hi therto made. She brings no additional intelligence of impor tance. The new Ministry had gone into power under favorable circumstances, and every disposition was manifested to give it a fair trial. The crops, as far ascer tained, have turned out well. A battle had been finight in Algeria be tween the French and the natives, in which the former were victorious with four killed —the latter had ;00 k Wed. Gr.s. ScuTr i. - 7 ,Atne of the (. anada papeis are copying mithinriti van the attacks of some of our Lueofoco papers upon Gen. ;•icolt. The Dc. twit Advertiser says "These Britons bitterly reineinlig Lun dy's Lime; Chippewa and Fort Erie, and are delighted to find Americans abusing and - bhinguarding the heroes who: there struck down the British flag." Q? Clra Petersburg (Va.) tntelligelicer gives Viet detads of a most fevulting minder, committed by a man named ErE , ,iipoil F. A notenus Mein. 'Both had mietaineibmo s t ittii:Nceptionable charac ters, and stood high in the confidence of the ceiti intinit'y. The tiiindeiell man %vas in inis.ie,,ion sundry bond, against b:pes, being pal t of the price of lionno land pnicha...ed by the latter. A lilacy !toward has begn nikted tor tlo: opp l a.ci i ., l , o n of • the Inutdorcr. and the T:trifr. J 7-7 I " ' f 1 1 •I• e re-t:t pelt:ot- ..honbt pour in horn Penn prote,,in:z again-t thi-: threatened desti ac tion of I:er . :nteit.st, by the it , , , age of tilt. hill . W. ('anteron it at the democratic zr:ectio::-ir. Pente)lvania (hiring the camp:6;ll.in 1. thew were not %arion-, Ili s , I).tnner..4\4: em;daz.lo.,l With in- criptions of Polk, 1).1113. , , tregwr: and the Tat oi Ir 1:1 31r. RON leplie.l:-1 answer the : , (.11,tt ,, r .qppoint ',lent by the y !central• att,.thinii, ap or; y P.uW l'a"}Th.}: "• I" , I l '1""Y den:oclatie meeting within toy leach in that !.tate eetiting Attorney tom Adamn county, in the itla,:e lhcru %vine at pia ,. es One lino lrrd of C. (;. netich, ESII remo‘ed. all.! tiny wilt-, 111-t:utt iron) iny honw—in older GETrbItSBTJRC: 21. 1'416 Fridin AVllig Reform C:oidiclate for (.42„4:11 JAM ES M. POW Ell. IMM!=111113 1.1:1711i! trone of 1110 1'0 , 4 Office at Aren.tt , to , a it to support de liwerat .y, an d a t a ll in this eimiity has teen changed to that of 1 11,, tiir,-;- and the tiortlor ., hi , litirwilled • • 11 - )"%Ve have been regne`!"!t" ' 4 ' ll e 11 " t t. '"' aft.:r iLc at,th loilowilig Judi% f: irt , n appointed r , rn. , / ,, iia! chair. "folk," • ) , d gate , to the ( :01tritY TClripei afire ( . 01/ Vega : 'the of From Me I;ettyslitirg Tit(: TIIIZEI.:. 1V,011.1) )(AVE WA' A. R. Steven;on, Esq., IZov. E. v. 1:1.0.;:at. Tli I' I . I:NNsY I.VANIA 11T1'1101:T B. Killer, Hugh Delmiddie, John Brut% 11, 1).1$ 1.1 • Swope. THE .I..IsI'—TIIE*FARIFF 1;4.1.4. Ai i Frotn the GettyP-horg Total Al,tioetire a., , Ae .Mr. Clay. awl sincerely attached a. ety•f--Rev. Dr. Kratith, Noe. R. s. hot" • ", were to the deilmeratie party, all would hayi Si"eter. Jilt Bringulau ' I). Alut.°llawfL Y' ...!rte 1.1 , ./re tse x‘wild have relinquished the tavil Esry, 11. A. Bliehler. The Pittsburg Gizetle_rif the t ttli imt ha -1 lengthy anil ably ‘vritten cutrirniinicatiOil wow: the itionination of the }ton. (*Doran as The I "'hr 3l "'"i 'ye tel" 1" the Whig candidate for GM . cie' of .Mr. I'4db:swot; tariff measure, scoot to s1:11 ate friends of Mr. C. will be pleased to be assitr...l lie evert those who predict,yl that hip l' 1 " 1 "'h of his rapidly ext e nding popiilaN and that mi %%amid hello. signal for an onslaught upon the Tar loss 'Sc touch Itlitial.e the SN mr , orr , of pub- of 'II. In viev: of the studied premeditated oh lit- keling . , by the time that OM poioii for a 1 , 111- tot In palm :11r Polk iiiton the North as a good illation arrives, there gill be hot little ditference Tarilreandidatc, few were willing to helievr of opinion among the Whigs of State; th.a. Ili, first financial ineasiare would be so utter ly inimical to lion:: Industry and so entirely fa notable to fomign interests as ore the details ul Face _.about! Locofocoisin is proverbial for the facility -vith ' K a y's Tara fill. The boldness of the Inove• which it enable; its votaries to don an.l I;o•ir went is directing - attention to the grossness t it the colors at pleasure. Its atlaidtedne t ls to this end fraud. awl the evidence of it, pacing keen 1110.11 is about to der tested;tires:lt, and we are inclined todital and premedlttated is 1:11 , 1,11y accumidatuuz• to believe that the result, so far as the leaders are • The Richmond Whig, after noticing the deception concerned, will not belie its reputation. Tit , practiced on the voters of the middle and eastern mandate has gone forth limn head-dpiatters, for, States. adds the fitlldeximt, which wilt be recol the faithful to "face about . ' upon the 'fatalities- li - tcted by most of our readers. A copy of each Linn, and itnuist be obeyed. The lost to respond the prospectuses alluded to, printed itt.the office to the summns. will, of course, be thrt4e %%lot • of Me..-sr.s. and Wives is now in d i e lein,ls ul were most active in swiniiiin_ the people of Penn'', a friend in this . place. syivatiia into the belief that Mr. Polk was a Tat- "We refer to the fact. that dhe predeces ill' man. We, re•iret, however, that the evidelae sons of the editors of the u iii,m, Messrs. of this duplinity and this unworthy sulbervieney Blair and Rives, issued a prospectus in to partizan behests ibonkl exist Fo near at home.' I 8 I I, for a campaign paper, of which that tr.l%elled this county in t h e „ urea , et - 1 , ; i h ,i ; there were probably of the paper, also.) ! one intended liir the South, and the other proti , sing friend hip for the protective pidicy. for the ,Vorth. liithe eopy of . the pros :ma urging the claims of Jas. K. Polk- as the - 1.4 - ,t- ' tee' Tariff candidate, luti su 11, 1 . r • • 111 - t " P " 1"s i"tumied("l 11". sn"thyr" eir""lati" ' ' ` "1 ' ' '' co `"" " anti franked by Robort .1. Walker, and the Tarifrof ISt.! is a bißof abomination , . :unjust : other southern members, the tariff of '42 is a " iiiii i iiii "" s i " its r imvisio " s, that i t s t"l'`"il i'' pronounced "dishonest, fraudulent and op demanded by every consideration of right, and pr ,,,, s k i . ;', „hue in those sent to Penn that M Kay's Frcedrade ; anti-American. pauper. i , v k at f ia, under the frank of IL A. Bidlack, making, Tariff Bin is the very thing de,ired by ; since rewarded with a diplomatic appiiint the democracy ! Consistency is indeed a : jewel , ment,) and others, these tronil are cuerful with sonic men. , 1 /y omitted. •ln other respects, the two be ing exactly alike. This little fact speaks volumes. It shows that . tlge fraud, of which Mr. Buchanan was one of the agents, wasp/Two/Waled. Cannot Messrs. Rives and Blair he induced to testify in this mat ter, as well as in regard to the public print- A Counter Correction. The editor of the United States Gazette has cer tainly-misconceived the tone of our paragraph of last week. The "Star" did not, nor did it in tend to take the Gazette ''to t ask for suggesting that it is yet too soon to nominate a Whig candi date for the Presidency." .7.1 r. CHAN DLErt, we re peal , is a good Whig, has seen good .service in the Whig cause, and has displayed too much ability in battling for Whig principles, to command from Whigs any thing else than respect for his "stezgej and so long as he shall confine himself to suggestions and expressions of views of policy or preferences for candidates, :we apprehend that lit tle exception will be taken—certainly not by our limnble selves. What we complained of it as the frequent "rebukes - and imputations of inotives - -the magisteria/ Ulric—that have char acterized the editorials of the Gazette. when discus sing the propriety or impropriety of the agitation of any other than 31r. Cf. A T's nomination for the Presidency. However disposed we mar be to de. ler to the acknowledged ability and experience (.1 our cotemporaries—and we know of none to whom we would more readily- defer than the Ga zette—we still claim the privileg . of thinking for ourselves, ;mil when Cf .11111 , 41 Ni to dill;!1" in opinion, expect, at least, to receive credit for the ,:ime dis interestedness- of motive that we are accustomed t o accord to others. The allusion of the ;il7.ette a paper in one of the "southern comities, - is en tirely too mystical for - our compiehension. If the allusion Tie to ourselves, we have only to a s ty that 'our cotetnporary's memory has 11 - 10t4 treacli : ou.ly mis served him. (la',l huge number of delegates have left this country for the London Convention. Among those who sailed in the steamer Cambria on Fri day, we notice the names of the Rev. Dr. Peck, of New York ; Rev. Mr. Pas avant of Pitt-burn: President Emory, of I)ickin.ion College, and Prof. Caldwell, oldie saute institution. papor-bas been eitablii lied in Oregon terri tory with the litie-of Oregon Spectator, and hay-• ing tor its motto :—" Westwiard the Star of Empire takes its way." CI I The fifth general older of Adjutant Genetal Bowman, announces that 2500 volunteeismer awl above the gnota•required of PeLin,ykania, hale tendered their services to the Governor. The Ple,Olent has signed the bill appropiia liug $1 I ,S1)0,000 fur the exiienze6 of the volunteci W I LLIS, the poet, I. about to warty tho only .langhter 61 a inotinnotlt member ot Con hom :11,1.t,itchti:etts. oirllr Wi.E, the .4::.oihtitt, d dw:enNion trout LdllCA.tei I,J-1110l1OW. ( ~. 141 - r - s-. i, rer"iving ,?: i.f 110: Tariff for atilt. 9... 1 . 1. i. 1r. , ! , . 01 •10 On lail alter :111- ;.J p . r . f• , ifit , l cictal I(4mm-trances agi'irrt. th. 7'.1 i:111 from 1.,•,.,.r.11 U. il .• 1,1 I..colocn m.r•tiu;;S in `1 rill colod".0.- - . Mr. Wcl) , P.r took ocra-ion to r, mark that it was a t•tritotie circum s t an ce that ship t ae ) J rel by Telegraph news oldie joy in tio•pr-pect 01 our o:erturning ii "le. "Pol k 401 1,12 The Fraud Premeditated. • , Locoforo Tariff Merl hip... A large meeting of the friends of the Tariff of IS 12, who. had supported 111 r. folk at the last - election, was held in Philadelphia on Saturday evening last, to remonstrate against the passage'of :11 Kay's Free-trade Bill. (',to - iv BIATIM, Esu presidol, assisted by a large munber of Vice Pres idents and Secretaries. Win. 13. Kinsloe and Joel B. Sutherland addressed. the minting warmly in support of the bencheial operations of the present Tariff laws and deprecating any change. The resolutions adopted breathe the right spirit, ',tind af firm sound Pennsylvania Taradoct rine. We fear however, that the effort conies too late. H a ving assisted in elevating James K. Poll: to the Presi dency in the face of the clearest evidence of his free trade views, Pennsylvania is downed to reap the fruit of her fully. The annexed resolution we commend to some of the astute members of "the rally - in this region, •vhn. taking their cue from the leaders at Washington, have, already entered upon the advocacy of Al Kay's bill, and freely de nounce all opposition to it as "Whig prejudice." ne.solred, That we protest against the present Tariff Bill betbre the Senate, be- ValISI! it assails every species of industry , in the country, and bases its alleged ad vantages on the increased amount of lOr eign mannfactured articles that it is sup posed it will bring. into the conntry— which increased importation can have no other etl'ect than to send our money zihroad instead of purchasing at home f ro m our %corking people. The. Alelay Hill strikes directly at the prosperity - of the tailor, the shoemakur. the paper-maker, the bookbind-• er, the ship carpenter, the weaver, the :philter, the printers of cotton, the hatter, the black and while smith, the machinist, the glass blower, and a host of oilier occu pations too tedious to clp:iterate, down'to the children in the fai.'tori'es; ,and even to the unpriitcyted and most ig6nerally wid owed or,parentless seatnA gu i .N 4 j f i tA liihors incessantly for a pittineercat7Fridw scarce -1I V Sti ilkull t to keep body stint tout t, oge ther nor does* it stop here . In • its; course of de= vastation. The thoMiantW:atill tens of ilititi:•andsof our indukricius fellow-,citizens engaged in our coal mines, Our hirnaces, forges, rolling mills, lotindtlieri; . ittchine ~hop-,&e. Sze., as well as ill°l titnse . 1 .1 body of per:;ons et:gaged in ii intAitc, tihdonr mil, iron, and other productions Nyill lie matt:64ly injuicd, tlitown'Out of einploy7 too "tariff of 1,-1., I wont, Nifl thus the ruin will extend, until i t rcitt •l ti . s nll el:it:se:4 :111(1contlitiore: (if Wit . eitizem4. (except pi:oh:11,1y the office (ts,) overv, tn; in ‘vrettliedne:, OtPdad tlw lival C , ,11 , d MCKAY rinn.liade Bill in thn 01 kcl+rr•:wit:+til+ 11:11E=E111E1 T %Wl', 0 rid 10 :1:11,•ffil iiilv '01(.14:01, itimiedtalelv after 1r;1, , a 1.4) ir.v Cate 11 4 t I tll.! Clldlacter, a -1;)11,r- \ s hill to "d uce I l i , d m i es On t h e ', re _ ltrir.y of the rich, Intl inerease thew on the ni•ceAvtrieN of the poor ; to Igml:rtipt the 'l'reasttry ; strike down tnerientt fanners. ntechanies, ;Intl tvorking men, to nellte trot - for the Itrolleet7; 411'1On:wit ;ezriculttire lOreign labor to tlestro• A o i eriea l i Min/alit/on, :onl thereby estAlisit a for . - Horn moiturnill in the Anteriran inarlsets: ;Ind Iry atloptinfl, the prittriple of ":ft ,, ,! tralle. '. to reduce the notv pro:Tennis la bor of this Contort - to the degraded level of the rotper labor of Europe ; ;Ind, ford. lv to det-iroy the property ;Ind ithleptil dunce Unitvd 11atr, and again re titre Them to (he condition ()I' coloilio; and (ltptvideneics. of (:. Britain." 'rhe 7 aiill' in tllee Seia:tt e. Iteltatt• ill the :-:,tette. sae, the National In continuos ;t[liiiiation and ability • but it con. ‘,ll I nc side. .liessrs.- 1• . .v.t Ns and 1)% half , lH II 61110'0%01 (111 N ]\l,,i t y.- iii....+l) and Ca mi:fioN, lucid, and forcild.. loa,oll. and lact.4, ability in their arph E;IC1( , 11, preitidtco awl el or th , hill urnrLl arun Lc ntitilin.l4,l ;1111011'4 the rleaJ ll= heat h, the. use• ? The I).sillocrah •it thew weehles, z- as the 0,1121,. ni the d ea d. and evidently re,,dvell 210 t to open their mouths until the time comes to c ripeo them in viiiing eviiicrs but. if ar -I.,ltinent he tiirOWII UNV;IV WI 1111'111, 1,1 be hopP.I dial it kill not to. 1,),1 cortiitiy. ' rile htle of the Bill is -dill the imprei,iion si•ciii to he ;;round Ilia! it will pass by one or t‘%o majority' under the inlln einc or party drill. 1,a114i! di•Te!';lt1011, are in at. tenidanee horn I'enn.. , ylvaida and TarllFStaies, endeavorin,e, prevent I.IR, passage of 111(1 c4,n,..,p0t)(11•1it (.1 the NCR' lull luniaal i 1 e;Humf•ret. ty tbot it it .shotild it gill agaiii,t 110111,' Of 11111111'MT as %%.,1, ncccr array,d again,t any ritea,tirc before. In ad ilition to the democratic from Penn svivania, there is now here a :Arum; d e m oera ik ilefeezation from New York, sent it is Said, to op 71 , 1 r. Dix 11 - 7•lt runtoml that Mr. 1\ I:RS*IIM has in view' proposing a substitute for the Bill now be. lore the Senate, as a compromise measure. hope not. Let the battle be fruerlit at once between 1 - 14/IMlltni arm ir It I Iat7 , —AIIIMICaII numstry and Foreign Pauper Labor. With such an issue before them the verdict of the country will, soon- er or later, be triGiri Significant. The Administration SINMIS dIft(4111111Cd upon the dismeinhorment of mir , ister 'Republic. The let ter of the Secretary of ‘Var to Cob .1. D. Steven. Son. of N. York, authorising him to raise a re4i• merit "for the prosecution of hostilities in Mexico, probably in Califoruid' requires the volunteer; to consent lo remain to the end of the war, "either in Oregon or in ioiy territory in that region of the globe whi,h may Ihut be a part a/' the territory uf the U. Mates." UTA lioaul of Naval (.)like's : composed of Com modore STEWAIrr and twenty other officers c,f the Navy, is now sitting in 'Washington city. The object for which the Board has been assembled is not positively known. It has been said, however, that it is to delibeiide on the best mode of attack ing and capMring, by a naval Mice, the I\lexicati fortress of San .I tan de ITbm. Li - The Harrisl.lirg I: , •pmter. Gov. SlLonk's or an, lia , liven sold not at tonNtable's sale. A poor omen that for Ii eXcencrw) fll'A young blacksmith, named Pi:M. I.e.:Ming in kmlietshurg, Franklin county. ha: failep, heir to an Eng fortune of over '351),(40. 117 - Mr. IV:m. SWAIm, the well known mann faettner of "Swaim's Panacea," died at • Philade' phia on Tuesday. Ile had realized a large for ttme from the. •••tic of his medicines. . fl_i''l'he papers from parts of the coun try continue to make mention of the appearance of ;he Potator . - 1 - The Choleia is waking frighinil ravages in the interior 01 . Asia. From the Army. New Nrlcans papers of the I•1th inst. have intelligence from the army up to the 3d inst. Fresh troops were daily arriving at Gen. Taylor's camp. Nearly all the river boats that had betCn litrward ed front Galveston to ply upon the Rio Grande had arriVed safely, and it was thought that Gen. 'Taylor would probably send supplies up the river with them, and put the troops ill motion at an early period. The intelligence as to the movements of the enemy is very indefinite, Carrabajal,, with about 300 men, was said to be about 90 miles above latamoras. Arista was at his hacienda, having deelintal to obey the orders requiring hint to repair to the• city of Mexico. ;Santa Anna liad sold out his eStablish meta at Ilavana, and was expected to leave for Vera Cruz, on the Uth, intending to try his political fortune in Alexico rater more. It was understood That he would , be receivetlwith'open . arms by the army at Vera Cruz, .and - his landing would he the signal af — pronunciamento against Paredes. Ills favorable and ropfurewiat ministers, Ahnente and Rejon, return with him. .Santa Anna - retort's not to make ovt.rtures Of peace, but lo carry fat the war ag:the.f the country with vilar, :dell as, it ha believed, tiu other' Mexican etra exert, . 11.inmean {n•, irr• of of Ole ilail furl Ai , . of I.imri 12! BE= til a -unil:1r11,1,0,1 ••.‘o! ‘vviA2 10,..%••• , 1 ffl 11. , 1ie0 that 1).! A , Arte hiil.ei to m to the pitte of tiro Ilion& of \ r t crtiatt r'do,,if fun. '1 1m the v.oithy ractil'y anal ()fro (.1 ;old tlut ob-orvation th c . ri.%l wsciri.-, II over ILc din lrnh h, IL. ulutii,ihtli•ciplllle 11:e Ili rrrn commt buil inuri.! tail, ui. CMI!9'1111C:11'1' of the ,i1) , 1•111•i• i the 11,,i,. i ' ‘. l,l.‘" IN, (tltiugh and the ill health ow. of the other 5p , a1,4:1!--, the ..‘elei , e, poloi,ttorr I" 11 " . 1 ") i"g 111 111 e Cottoo. Stotto, %%1111 . 11 Ivrwto 11.1%, 1;11,411 1,1.11. c in the to '. iu the teat to 11,0 I'lllll.l :U'iuu4l lAcro tiati,lto to! to tlit. I.tithetatt Clttclt. .141-to:Jingly. at 9 I-2 4''11.1: I'ito./.,10tt. itro•l 1...1 Ly the l.w%ilii liallll. 1t14...1 al 11W C4'114 _ 4 , 11114 W owl r0c44 , 1411 to lilt %%1011., ;1114'r :111 41u11n. nt :1111 I%'r. vent 1.1•.•ye.r by IS= 11t r If It ---N% !-Ittli :If ‘11 , 1 : ‘ , 1.1)011;:li to for. loip2, bolts.• tlu a r c w 1 1-4. 1 %.,1 sl'at-.11,1- den-viv et.,\%.1 , ..1 t th. of 1:11.:4e niin:lH•r- coiiih.•lL• , l to coil. ()UL limit I :Tat.c In day n.tiring t},t Litiuu t% as mole ILau ivaliz,(l in lb,. f•lrort (.1 111,. 0111.1* eulrrini,c . all erip,agy vl till cmnulg gi It II tent 11111 , 31alleted In the ill` , lolV nl ;Inv ,nnit.ll iu , t1111;1011 er Hie eenntry. ti, atplitot , the tilt' %01.1 y Folie;11,11 . ,ei,•11,•V4 Irr \ch:r•e alßam • r • uir • nl 111 , Uatl 14. 1 , 0 de‘llttd auJ lLr "rrat, ifil . .llClllll m:criii;tg mackiiid r;,fill to tlie L111114• . 111 shekel, the nece,-ity ul aiming at originality ‘v.i; err,ed a- the e,leat the ,eriet of stiCet•S , ltil to ly. 111-I(..id (if 1%011 leu , iiing the itu‘':tried bealeit of science to the hunt 41 , 4 , 4 I ISC(IV( ' !rV • ;o n 1 Id then 111 lolrnily rc ilo,111:; iri;VII l'0111(1 1 .ari'lley at prr rnt ;W.1111111.10... \alrnr :-thotthl vtvi- la• on the 10,..1.; rola Ynr 111!f• 111101 S, 111 , I'y I! 1111"11 iginal investigation as Ow '40.11 preparatm y study,- it the .gre.it store hint e •,‘ lictice he is to draw those rich treasures, %chic ii. d i arie,ll . 4 Illen :Ind applied t. , the thee -3.111,1 gliii ions meliorating ogencies of scievur.atc to benidit humanity and glorify deem it not a litllt compliinentiny to Prof. 11.11ilenian's taste and ability that, with a theme such as ne cessarily Ireluugal to the occasion, lie should flat e siirceeileil in so adapting his style it) the 1 - .llVICily of an uniFtirmy large audience, as to intere-t. all. Rev. Mr. ('u it ii followed, and spoke better than au hour in support of the claims of the Lin: mean Association and the Institution with which it is connected, upon the patronage ml#l support of the friends of teaming, IVe need scmcely remark that no 0111' could have performed the duty tn om acceptably or with better success. That teas best evinced by the handsome emit!ibulion realized at the elc; , e of his ietuarLs—amounting,ive betteve. to over 5 . 21 Po. The exerci:ie; in the Church hrisi, concluded, thr proce,,ion redornied and proceeded to the le . gowhere the Coiner `tone Was laid with appropriate ceientonies, in the pfeSVIICC 01 one and two thou and spectators, lull one-ball wt hum were of the "better ball - of our rare, whose "bright smiles and beaming eyes, - as usual, gave additional interest to the occasion. The following articles were deposited in the Corner :-.tunic by the lbw. A 3IES UMW E R 1. History and Constitution of the Linn:r an Association. `2. List of Active and Honorary 31entbers of the Association. 3. A n:nial Catalogue of Pa. Collegr. 1, Catalogue of Plwenaliostnian Society. 5. Catalogue of Philon:mit:van Society. 6. Literary Reeord and Journal, two Nos lirst and last. 7. Copy of the Order of Exercises. iNtr. Cooemt accompanied this portion of the ceremonies with a few appropriate and elomfent re marks upon the heanties and benefits of a 11111S6111- lion of the study of the Natural Sciences, and the beantiltil exhibitions of infinite ‘‘is.lorn and benefi cence that pervade evert• portion of the material universe, and sa eloquently declare the exiL.tence of a Supreme First Cause. The andierwe were then dismissed, apparently much gratified with the exercises of the day. The intervals •between the different exercises throughout the day were enticed with excellent music by the "Newville Brass Baud," ‘vliuse ser vices had ben nred fol : the occaAon. It may not bo improiwr to state that a letter was received at a late hour ft otn Gov. Siamst;, whose presence had been anticipated, stating that in consmptenee °I an 11111•XpCded pre=s of public hnsineis he was ieluctantly compelled to be tit,. sent. 11 ) - I..trA ETTE SI11,1.1;1", sou Of,- ex-Governor Shelby, Ira.: trial a feu elnti< singe al Lexington. -key., on a charge of order, hut brim, unable 10 :e•;rcc upon a verdict, W 141! th'elruged. Immediately alki haudhilla \tete circulated de nouue•ing the judge, Henry Clay, (xOlO had been one of the pri.•oner's cone -el. ) and the eight jui or" who were understood to hat c berm for the at:quilt:al of Shelby. The next morning effigies of the judge• and the jurors were, knurl sie;pended in front oI the rout t-home, and at ill o cl•••.. 1, crowd 01 from ;fOOl/ In .00(11/ people kid collm.led in the Court-home yard, who, ;mei - being har i aligned by Col. Roberts, adopted a terie.= of 'trine:, 're:4ollll4 , ns denouncing the jiriarA aunt the ;puke. and calling, upon the latter to rt.sigti. The Pill giN: were 1110.11 piled rip binned, apple a band of um,u•ian terse playing the - ,lead match. U brol,vit II the lICW CitLella NcItIIUIJ, 4110.1 the Anti - 11/tit - 1/14/, O u tel•-, ho. the •• cilAion liihiiie tt, Olt brim r.peilled. The resources of the nation have been developed liernitil all ex: pei•tation. Nlanufartories olvarions land . • h a v e sprun' up as if hy magic ; our coal • fields have liven alive with laborers, :nut the demand has exceeded the ; ho wlers and forge:: hate bren built in :111 tG returns, and Our towns and cities have in • creased in size population w ith imprerc dewed rapidity. .laines Polk and :•-iir Robert IValk(-r say this prosperi is shall cti time no longer; they have issued their. iirdrr. and thus far they have been !mei syrups ; lonslv obi.% rd. far as the (louse of IZepresi•ntatives has the piiiv(•r to do it, the blow has been strYcl: a hirlt :mist put mid to all iinproVenicnt. Bin the this. chief (hies not stop here. ° march 111 ! prosperity. insteap of being on 55 aril.' hc ri.• fov rt I. The coal lich Is of Pen s ia sviil, in a measure, be deserted, In-rause it ran lie procured (leitlier front Nova . Scotia, the o re h a nks a nd • of Pennsylvania must cease operations:lH— eause the cheap labor of En g l a nd will un able them to supply it at a lower rate. Al most every other branch ofindustry will , suirer ironi ihr saute cause. whet' our furnaves are compelled to NOW I when our niiiws are deserted, IA hen the doors of our manufartories- are dosed, in short, when Ire are reduced to a state 111 dependence upon Europe tor VVl'l'y 11111,2, We want, then we shall have ellV:ip with a Vellge:IIII•V. hire to Wake lIIOIWV as well :IS other When they have its in their power, as on der Polk':; system they- tarot' lutist, they will make, us pay lust as lunch as they i'lloose to exact. 'Phis is one of the 111(•:•:•• - et' friiits of \I r. Folk's tariff for revenue What then, is to be the lot ()I' the mil lions \dm !mist work or starve? Are they all to travel on nothing to the far west and become fartiiirs, raising ju s t as mu c h grain as will feed them and their children, for, they cannot sell their surplus when thus , have no market tier it at home or abroad'. ll' they cannot do this, they must stay where they are, and work for whatever prices their employers, in a state of com petition with Europe, can afford to give them. flow nitwit that will be, may he judged from the tact that twenty-live rents a (lay is the average pay of an English or Freneh arlizan, and hall that sum, the price paid tit- labor in Germany. This will he another of the wonderful "Iwnelits and lilessings" whirl', six vcars ago, Air. Bu chan:lu said, wim tl rover the eountry if we reduced our 14 Initial to the real stand ard of wages thr(Aidiout die world. Re ally, Messrs. Polk and walker are alit srhollors and fully comprehend the doc trines of their teacher. dit.Sc “belli•fits anal blesz4ings" mi ht he intletinitely extended; hut •wn shall slop liar the present. The time will come when llie people of PcllllSy Valiia Will mourn in saelteloth and ashps, the fol ly ‘v hien induced them to commit. their destiny to trie !nimbi of t ntan whontiliev linen., for they did know it. Was the deadly enemy of their trelfare and prosperity. Lair. Iltioliblicuit. It i s now diserii-ered to ho true to the let.. ter, that t:en Scott %vas right when he de-. Glared that an army could not be asst•tn bled on the Rio Grande t?eliire the 'Sind of September. Even (:en. 1 iylol.'B arinv, strengthened :is it has been by several thousand volunteers, is imprepared for :Inv active operation against Alexico for the want of tv,igo oii_antl_other,titeatt§_.of__tunt-- %•e.-aitre ror the army. Ile has bet , n ly ing at Nlatautoras and the towns about lot more that, two 'nowt's. The stupid who sneered at Celt. Scott tot' (led:it-MK riw n hat titer, has shown. to he trite, will set: that a . General Who liaS seen forty years ofsery irelinows //rad): as moult about organizing :in army as men do who ntrvrr 1141 their firesides. Bid wine or his slan derers will ever show the justice toadolit the gross wrong they dal hitn.---Lunc. Wlty Titcv iNext (irl, Evening "Alirror ::Iy. that duce la dit s. apparently of the -I pper Ten," ar compain,qlb) throe gentlottlett, ‘vere plow (41 ,, t h lig O w t ipper ' , Art of Ih. thr i a) , ( a , I riit)k111;!, a The Lulu* z i etlnetl enjoy the Inn aittaimily. A 11:4.tv 'fortis übuta. (h" Ta rr'. 'rho 1,,1.1.2 4,1* rctilist Ir:•111:1. v. all tln : 1'" . (1011()!I nl a R. (km:TITHE r ..o;t1 • hunter,. ;won to Ihru have. heen 14 ..I. l ov :11 l re: olutvill :11•1111ff drriito.d. 111 c)f lit 1111' II.IVt• ;PII I: P.1. , :-.'llllV r!r•ri, , ,iii;dilpfj, The' C:1!-I. thi re it 110 tlf OVA ill t ' , PI V 1 '01 1 11 1. 2 the Sl:let. 11,Prl• - 111 Igs siuiilar tlete.o:tAta tionF of inthlic sentlinent. in.nniv of the,t. thy% hnte not beet! Itrkl rNeltish4.l3 :111" pal - tv. It is the people On in'tn•l% es, r. :Teak :is 11.11 nlttnys shi.,ultl .speak. %%lien their %%clinti• is Itethcr tins exprit,sion of their will is 19 itrutinre :nay I.lllan in stayity_ the work of 41c-,Artiction. remain, )et lii be St•rn. lf their pr:ll% :ire ili,re.rortlctl. they %%ill In , hennl iit loud er lone, :it the next pro,itlential election. The time has g ' olle bv . when : - Er....llimen:. :ire rctonred, ,how 1111 voter, 411 1111' 01.1 hrti:auue that prinertion nl ihrir intlivAr) ttrett,t , :tr% for the gencrnl Are non' so it!:tortin as to deity the fart.-- • :111(1 Joel. 11 . r\ : . 1 • 11`11111", 1111* reh , :t11.91:41ed ihe art of is there are none but those v. Lii n anti% - lify inn revollycl tic alty,:, of Felon:lry in %vinyl' the rotintry i:t in Jr-' 11. There i:: not n wort, - int1.111:111 protlnver in the : 4 •tate, NVII4IIIOV . > 1101 %1 1111 110ITOr I . l'olll :1 11 • 110W:11 0f the see nes then presented to their %lel% .- 1 'Flicv shrink from :t state of thiints where none tint) emplovinent but the :Sheriff and ltis tlcputies. .11111 %CI 1111`: 4 1' :111! the ViTV same sort of Coors do. Idolinistration 11'aslow , lon i. . .For f4ktir wars wriql I•N III • \ ( 11 11)1111) Off..•rotilitry havt orT AND Strom.— . llle voicc of the ; people is begittuitig,lo be lo•nial at Wa,hiegtell 1101Wilittitatitillig lite °tarry 1)1 1 the lituuu, Which Fecuts in this particular' - to be Itlu die prier,i.-;of Ititrim”:e Em pire, 1% Ito Hmtit mitt heat their drums iln ring ;I suttee to drown die cry of the mt:,- cralflc :ilitlcrer that is peri:illititf in the 4laincs. As the petitions :mil the petition ers come to %Vas!'Olgtott the I.,niun CrlC:i out for ha I l i.. "‘Veinvite," says that paper', "the libe ral press ti ro-operite in the work Of ar resting the patlie. NVe call on the NC\ll Yorl: Evening - Post, and the Journal of Commerce, the News and the Globe, to unite in the defence of the country."—(% 6'az. STII.I NU 1: .luct DENT.--A laa in Alilton, N. J. was grinding his scythe at a water stone; when taking up the seethe to ex amine the edge, the stone in its revolutions, it is supposed, struck his elbow, which threw the scythe against his throat, intlio- Mg - a ghastly ‘vound, and severing the jug ular vein. llis father ran to his :Wl/41:1111:11 :11111 elldeaVO red lu staunch the 1/100d—hut all in vain, the unfortunate bob• survived but a few moments. I)ls•rursstsa ,lccntrsT.—:l link child, son of Mr. Smith, of Springfield township, (Pa.) went to sleep on the Railroad track near pearling, I'a. on Friday last, and was run over by a train of The Si. Louis papersanominee the death of Capt. Jon Page. of the liii infantry, late ly waninileil on the battles on the Itio Grande. Ile (lied on We 13th instant on hoard the sivainlioat Alissouri on his way to Si. Lour. Ilis retains were taken to that eity for interment. llis %vile and fam ily %very with him at the hour or his death. IL ' S. SEN ATI/R.-11c Legislature of Maine, on Thursday, made choice of I lon. James '\‘'. Bradbury, of Augusta, as tiena tor in Congress for six years faun the , ttli of March next. In the Senate the vote Nvas for Bradbury '2li, others :1; in the Ilouse, oil the third ballot, Bradbury 77, others 6H.` ANOTHER ‘Vo1.1'.—NV1111:1111 S. Doug las. (rite Nl . lll baliliSl pre:teller, has been hound over at Springfield, Ale., on tin. Monstrous eltarge of violating two of his own daughters. (;001) CELEIMATION.—The Yarlllolllll (Ilassarlisetts) I{egisier slates that the good people ()I' \Vest I larwielt, on hide pendimee turned out with implements of husbandry and hoed the corn and pota to() fields of otie of their sick neighbors. - A •lIIT to , A FOIVIT.N the fortime of Mr. John Jacob Astor amounts to $21,000,000. This vast sum at six per cent. interest ‘votthl yield an antial income of $1,110,000, which wotild lie equal to $1•20,000 per mouth, or to $27,792 per week, or to ahout 62,559 per day, or a lit tle over $ per hour, or to a fraction o ver $2 per minute, or to near cents per second. llis fortune and income, is no doubt, the largest to he found ill the pos session of any one fannly on this conti nent. ERMAN I?An.nomis.—There have just Levu orders given at the manufactory of Mr. Frederic Ilurlig. situated between Ber lin and Posh:dam, list sixty-nine locomo tives, %dill."' are to he delivered belOre the first of next January. In ili,ia there are etually two hundred and eleven now be ing built, and in the provinces of the Rhine folly six, making . in all three hundred and Itveiny six. Thee limoinotives are almost all destinPd for the C:erman railroads, which are as yet not opened. Itommns ItErm.sr.o.—David Winehren cr and Alex. Koren state that on the 10th inst. whilst crossing the Allegheny moun tains iii Pennsylvania .they were anneked by three armed men with liludgeons. They state that they'. repulsed them with a revol ver and an iron wrench, wounding two of them it was thought severely. The editor of Polk,s organ at 'Washing ton, is out- furiously npoii the people of this and other States who are petitioning Congress wrainst the destruction or the Tariff. "right of petition." should on ly be resorted to by those who support the Executive in his war upon the interests of the country. 11171^..1 very destructive lire occurred at _Nantucket on Monday the 1:1th inst., de stroying between :no and 100 buildings. Loss estimated at 1,000,000 lITT^A student at Williantport, was so badly burned while preparing lire balls of cotton and turpentine, on the as to die in a short. time. 'To those whose occupations temd to pro (lure or aggravate diseases.—This Blass of vi4lttalsis very numerous. They are those who work in an unhealthy atmos phere. Printers, wOrkmen in feather stores, stone cutters. bak'ers, white lead mantilte tures, are all more or less subject to dis ease according to their strength of consti tution. The only method to prevent dis ease, is the ocrasional use of a medicine which abstracts from the circulation all de ---leterious-hninors-;-and expels, them by the bowirls. Tonics in any form are injurious, as they only put off the evil day 'lto make it more fatal. The use of. Brandreth's Pills will insure health, because they take all impure' matters out of the blood, and .the body is not Weakened but strengthened by their operation, for these valtiable Pills do not force, but they assist nature, and are not opposed, hut harmonize with h er . li ) -The :zemom• ill etli'b rills can be had 01 the tolhmoe2. Agent:: ,/. .1/. Stevenson 4. Co..—C..ityAurg 411/.('..411)?/,--- 7 Pett.rsllurg. ./. roo/.- A. 7'tetlet..--11:IniNoti. ./qcs.ry Fitt/..-- tilt...town. • .1k ry nem, -John Hokr.—Fairliild July 10, IS tt: !MEM A NOTIII:n I,toron l'ititurnv.—A Cleve land, on the 1 3111 inst. :1 num ironed Ryan. crazy with liquor, picked up his gun to shoot all 1111;10 Ilary etwiliv beloye hint, and the ball entered the hrain of his little son who was sleeping in a Ina( on the opposite of the room. tl7-;Esculapitts. f ! ,igl of the healing art, %vas ronsidered by the ancients as the great est benefactor to the human race, heitur a ble, with a magic \valid, to alleviate suf fering, remove disaase, and re-establish health. Ile is called the Father of eine, and temples were erected to perpetti ete his fame. As the light of science ad vances, discoveries are made, all of which have a tendency to alleviate the condition of man, and as the inventive pow6rs of ge nius knows no bound, %vied can stay its progress in the pathway of renown ! Chemical research has in modern times greatly enriched the science of Medicine and one of the discoveries recently made trill lii' hailed liv thousands with emotions of . joy. SAND'S ✓ SAItS.II',II;II.I.A, ;l new veg etable preparation, will arrest and speedi ly curl. rite most inveterate class of diseases, stir!' as Scrofula or liiinrs Evil, Itheinna tisin and \\Alin , Disease of the .Toints, Salt IThettin 01. 'Petters, Pimples and Pustules on the flee, and other erup tions of the skin. It purities the blood mid causes healthy secretions. invigorates the constitution, and gives stamina to the de bilitated tramp. !I further particular , awl conchisive 111.111 V of ik Superior efficacy. Se . l . may be obtained olafzerils saris. Prepaied and sold. wholesale and retail. by & D. Sand %l; Fulton street NOW York. Sold also by ail poittt 'tient or the Propriet e l , hy ISPEII Jilt, Gettysburg, Pa. Price SI 1114 bottle.X WWI'S hn' .'. - .luly 17, ISi 6.-3 t BALTIMORI.I MARKE-T. [ on n }:c'l' }:11 w KI, Y.l Frairti.—Thy flour markot sionew hat uni ; elllYl. There et eie sales of fri.,ll ground llowaid slryet at 51, City 1\1114.51 23. IIyY lair ;1::; r. Sales of Maryland COlll meal s'; c 1 : )., and Pvioisylvania at 5:: 1: . 2. (;11.% I of good In pi inn. red 1.% beat al S 3 els. to 911. While IVliyal lor Family Floor is x‘mili 51 0:1 to til Corn sold at 5%! and ; andyellow al 5,1 a ;u7 ccuim. Oats all. :11 , :;'2. cis. Ityy BEEF CA'l"rl.E.— . -2 1 1 I 11niUl I , lli•ted at the scales ml Tuyialay. of ‘vhieli 1111 %tele mold at In ices raw ,,i ng from $3 to foi 1110 Ills. according to quality, E10..5.--A moderato supply of live llugs in mar -114 ‘lllll a fail demand. Silk', al 5175 a 51 PitorisioNs —The sales of Piit . Ar am limited, a nd priers are now set down at Illy following Moms Po l k 50, and Prime js: , 1 I ; new . :Mess lc/ 1111 a 111 . 25 ; No. 1. , 1".. , :1; aSS ;it); Plinie a 50 Sahrs of Pacers in limited gnatilil ;shoulders 4 a 11 cents; Sides 51 a ; assiirted :1 a .51 ; and flaws 5 a 7 els. 1,11,1 is in mode rate re‘mysl, in hogs, at 71 and in if 111. 1)1 E 13, On Wednesday (apt. ()Ay ID NV 11;111111101111;111 lO‘‘'ll , }llll, in the ttOill year of liis tit4e. The IleceastA ser‘eil as a Captain din ink the thrtlggle for Independence. and lived to a lire-old age to %sinless the glorious fruits of the toils and sin-t.iiited by hiniselfand compatriots. In York on Wednesday last. 'Mr. .ions I:is not, (formerly ofthis place.) aged about. year*. Teachers al ed. VirTIE Sehool Directors of Straban town : ship will meet at tlw lultisc of Jolts N. CI itArr, In Hunterstown, on Sutter/tag the Bth day of .411gtthl nrd. at 1 o'clock, r. M., to receive proposals from leachers de siring to take eliarge of the Public Schools ill said township. Seven teachers will be employed. EDEN NORRIS, Sec' y Board. Tilly 21, 156 W LOST. THE subscriber lost about the 4th of .lu ly last, a' pale red illll.Cll COW, about four years old. Any person know ing the whereabouts of said Cow will be suitably rewarded by notifying the tinder signed., TADS. WARREN. Gettysburg, July 24. Assiomee's Notice. - rirl LIE undersigned having been appoint " ted Assignee, by deed or voluntary assigpment, of Tilos. TArLon,(Alerchant) of Petersburg - , (Y. 8.) Adams county, I [ere by gives notice to all persons indebted to said Thomas Taylor to make payment without delay to the undersigned residing in Petersburg, Y. 8., and to those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. THOS. STEPHENS, .Issigner. July 24. tit Auditor's Noti cc. /'IIE undersigned Auditor, appointed by ' IL the orphan's Court of Adtuns county to marshall the assets remaining in the hands of Joseph Sneering,er, AssigneNiun der a deed of voluntary assignment ill trust for the creditors of Jolts WEinmAN, will sit for that purpose at the base of John Toner, in Littlestown, an 'refines&ty the 12th dew pal next, at ID o'clock, A. M. All persons interested are request ed to present their claims properly authen ticated, on that day, otherwise they may 1)0 by law deprived of all interest in the as sets of said Assignee. CEO. WILL, .Iw/itnr. July 21, 18 10. CHAIRS: CHAIRS: FS - 1V R 13 A RGAI NS! - • Iry HE subscriber respectfully invites the it attention of llouselietpers' and others to the large assortment of ••• COMMQN AND FANCY . , (ill"1\ CHAIRS , / . 7 always on hand tl his establish ment in Clmmbershurg, street.— Ili, furniture• is made after the latest fash ions and of ditlerent volors, in imitation of Mahogany, Satin . , Rose and Walnut Wood, &c., all of which can he had at the lowest price for Cash or Country Pro duce. Ir:7 - Call and see us lit the Shop, in Chainhershur:r street, one door We.it of the Lutheran Church. DA V,11) ILEAC V. • t. tlyAtig, July 21. tf 11A11 V EST 11031 E. GEORGE ARNOLD 1 AS just received, and now offers . for B sale, at his Ohl stand, A Large Stock of FrrJr Groceries, Domestic 11111..1105, Bed ('ltecZ s, Drillio,zs, yet (*as.•,inetts, Colicoes, ,S•c. A.r.. all of which will be 'sold cheat). Please call, examine out jtichT for yourselves. (4eitylnirg, July 21, 18.16. ir it TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. r ifE di ITercnt Temper:lire Sorieties of 1 r- Adams county will please tals'e notice that the .Imoiat ('otoit ll Ti'mpelymer Con vent lem, will assemble in the Alethodist Episropal Church, net S«lorday the Slh of or.et ,at 10 o'clock, A. it. The attendance of a full delegation from every soviety in the county is earnestly desired. The delegates are requested to come pre pared to furnish reports of the number of members connected with their respective Societies—the increase during, the year— the number who have thrleited member ship by a violation of their pledge, and any other items of interest connected with the Temperance Reform. On the same (Inv at 2 o'clock, p. )1., the annual address will he delivered by lice. iiiEmENsNvititn..ou Wondshan', md. The. citizens of the County , are respectful ly invited to attend. I\►. L. STOEVER, JNO. 'WILSON, .S'ecrelaries July 10, 1810 PUHLIC SALE. pursoanee of ao order of the Or phans' Court of Adams Comity, will he exposed to Public• Sale, on Saturday the 1 5111 day q . .lugust next, OH the prem ises, a LOT o 1 aROa.VD, situate on flic llain street, in tin: town Of Berlin, in the comity of Adams, adjoinino lots Of Peter Ilarholdt and :Samuel Ilikle !mull' on which is erected a • s • ONE AND A HALF • STORY ; ; Weal er'bOarded noose. with whirl. is t•onneeted the privilege of a well of water on .an . ::nljoittintr lot. To he sold as the estate of CHARLES A‘. deceased. p 7-Sale to eomtncitcc at 2 o'eltiNt, I'. AI., when attendance gill he given, and the terms made known by (CEO. 11. BINDER, 81l the Cottrl—Wm. S. HAMILTON, ('leek. July 10, 1810.—ls • FRUIT &: ORNAMENTI/3,ILc 01' ALT, FINDS, AND IN AN V QUANTITY, 'IAN be supplied by the stiliseriber, at his PLAINFIELD NURSERIES, near PETLizsiwilv, ( York Springs) Adams county, Pa.OTT"llis supply of APPLE , .Izfr Ti p s 111 , . • is very large—having from 20,000.t0 '25,- 000 saleable 'reed on hand ; mill= he feels confident that, for size and beauty of ap pearance, they will surpass any otlier in the market. lle warrants all his Trees to be genuine. His Timms are AS I O\V as Trees ran be Purchased elsewhere.- A considerable reduction made to those Who take large quantities, or who buy to sell again. itcz^Catalogues sent. lo those who w i s h them. IVJI. WRIG 11'1'. 2m July 17 TO 7 CONTRACTORS. CgEA LEI) Proposals will he received by the undersigned until 11/onfluy Ihe :ld next, to build a SINGLE TRACK lIIHISGE over the Monocacy river, at or near Campbell's Ford, about 1. 1 . , miles N. East of Frederiek City, Md. The proba ble length of the Bridge will be about 260 feet. Plans of thework and all requi site information will be given by applying to the undersigned. .101 IN NOONAN, , , JOSEPH SCIIEI,L, ED \YAM) BCIII,EY, Coinmissiuners. Frederick, Md. July 17, 18.111. EXAMINATION. IV 'll E regular Public Examination of the Students of PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, commence on Illondity the 3d qf .11u gust proximo. The public and the friends of learning arc respectfully invited to at tend. Order of Examination Monday 3. "[he Preparatory Department will be examined between the hours of 9 and 12 A. M.; and and 5 r.M . Tuesday, Jug. -I. 9, A x Soph—G reek. • 1 1 ). A M Fresh.—Latin. 9, P Jun.—Gertn. Class. ,r Jun.—Ev. of Chris. r M Siiph.—Algebra. 11111 day, ;211. 5. 9,, A M Fresh.—Greek. A M Jun.—Latin. 2 r Soph.—Pl. & Spherici - Trigonornetry, - or Calculus. m Jun.—Greek. r m Soph.—Latin. - Thursday, 0. 9„t x Fresh.—llistory. JO, A ,t 31111.-I'ol. ..11 ; P Soph,—Rhet.& Gra , k New Testament. ;1, rat Fresh.Gemn. Friday, Jag. 7. 9, A x J un.—Logic. VI, A x Soph.—Sper. Grom Sen.—Gertrian Class. r u Fresh.—Mythology. 1. Jun.—Rhetoric. Sattoday, ,gu. S. 9, FtvAt.--Algebra. 10, A m Jun.—Mechanics or Optics. ' July 17. 1.1.1 (IV different varieties for Spring and o':tuntner wear—beautiful style and elteati"to be had at the ,Store of RUTHRAUFF. -- A0:11 10, 1610. couNTY CONVENTION. Deinorratio AVllig (itizens of Ad la anis (..!ounty are requested to in their respective Inirinnilis and town :dlips at the places of holding their borough and township elections, oil Set/twang Ttfl clay of . 1 1i(vitst at .1 o'clock, in Ilic aliernoon of ill - at day, and seta, two deleffates in each inWin.ltip and I.loroniA, to •eiliresent thew in a INTI' - CON VENTION, which is 11Preby coiled, to rssemble :It the Court llotk , e, in the Borough of Gettys burg, on A/011 day the 21th (1(1 . 11 rf .Itr,f.rt(st next, :it 10 A. M., to 1101111111 all! 11ITSOIlh to 111 supplied as candidates for the several offices to be filled-al the ap proaching election, and appoint Congres sional (:onferees. ROBRIZT IZGI:ER.T G. II A IZIT.R. .1).1 NI El, 7.‘1. SAI YSEIt, A. R. NEVEN ON , 3Amrs REssnA B.\1•1;IIER, ANirw County ComiiitlCe. (101 y .Imrl', July 17 IS 111 PROCLAMATION. IIIREAS the ilon. W3t. N. fit vtx Esq. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties mupposinu - the Nth District, and of the Court of Over and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other oll'eliders in the said dis trict—and GEouw: 831vsER and .lAlt Es Al'Dtvirr. Esils., of the Courts of Common Pleas, and General Jail Deliver N -. lio the trial of all capital and other offend ers in the county of Adams—have issued their precept, hearing date the 22d day of April, in the year of our LORD one thousand hundred andliirty-six, and to me direen.d, for liolding a C o urt of Com mon .Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Over and 'l'erntiner, at Get tysburg, on _lionday the 171 h day «f du ....4.1.181 next— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justires of the Peace, the Coroner and' Constables within the said County of Adams, th:d they he then and there in„their iroper person's, with their Molls, Records, Inquisilions,.Examinations and other Re membranees, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall he in the Jail .of the said County of Adams, and to be then and there to pros ecute against them :is shall he just. 13ENJAAHN SCUILLIVER, Sheriff 8 Mire," Gel ys- ? burg,July 17, Ibl6. tc REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Leg,a utees and o th er persons concerned, tlut I the ILDIIU.N7,S7/1.4 770 N C'- COUNTS of the deceased persons herein after mentioned will be presented at the.Or phans' Court of Adams county, liw -confir mation:lnd atiowance, on Monday the 17th day rf dupes, next, viz: The account of F. W. Koehler, Acnin isirator (de bolds non) of the Estate of Jo- Seil deceased. The account of James Moore, Adminis trator (de honis non, with the will annex ed.) of the Est l / 4 9f Susannah Dill, deceas ed. The account of John A. Ziegler, one of the Executors of the last will and testa mein of John Ziegler, deceased, who was one of the Administrators of the Estate of George Seheatfer, deceased. The account of Samuel Durboraw, Ad ministrator of the Estate of George Bender, deceased. account of Samuel Durboraw and Jacob Iltdic, Executors of the last will and testament of Isaac I lolly, deceased. The account of John Brough one of the Administrators of the Estate of George Scheafrer, deceased. The final account of Abraham Fisher and Isaac . Fisher, Executors of the last will and testament of Thomas Fisher de ceased. 'l' he account of George Ickes, Adminis trator, with the will annexed, of the Estate of Charles Rinehart, deceased. The linal account of Janics H. Neely, Administrator of the Estate of Swill Neely, dereased. The account of Nicholas Bushey, Ad ministrator of the Estate of Henry Walter, deceased. The account of Theresa Treat and Levi T. Williams, Executors of the last will anO Test:uncut of Isaac Treat, deceased. rile account of John F. Wolf, Adminis trator of the Estate of William Ashbaugh, deceased. l'lte account of Philip T. Essick and John Houck, Executors of the last will and testament of Abraham Essick, deceas ed. The guardianship account of lienry Elnlet and Ceorge Emlet, Adniinistrators or John Etnlei, deceased, who was the On:lndian of Edward Enact. --- 'Pia - guardianship account of Ifenryand George Emlei, Administrators of , John Endet, deceased, who was the Guardian of George Emlet. _ _ The guardianship account of flen4i Em let and George Emlet, Administrators of John . Emlej, deceased, who Was Guardian of Sarah The guardianship :remit of Henry Endet and (cor g e Emlet, administrators of John Etnlet, deceased; who was the Cuardiat l t of Mandl Ewlet. The account of Jaeoh- Shank, Ad minis' trator (de bonis non) of Jacob Weidaw, dere:it:ed. The Aerount Of Jacob Nlvets, Execu tor of the last wilt and testament of Ilenty Tout, deceased. ( . 011EAN, Reg'i why,. o,ettybbuig, I July 17, lt,lo. • SHERIFF'S SALES. N tinrsuntire of sundry IV rits of ternt/i -mit of the Court of Common I'lete; of Athotis rotinty, and to inc direcittl, will be exple,ed to Public Sale, of Salm-dug the Nth Jilt/ .11tglist, 18.16, at 1 o'clock, P. M. at the Court-house, in the borotorlt of Getiy:Antrg, the following Real EtAtite—to wit.: A. hot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Gettysburg . , be ing part of a lOt known on town plot :is lot No. 25, fronting on Baltimore, street and roo ll i o! r hark to lot 11;6, on East Aliddle street; with right of Alley at intersection ; adjoining - property or D. M. Sutyser, Esq. and heirs or David Horner ; mt which arc erected a two-story weatherboarlled S I I 0 P, Willi a two-story brick hark DWELLING 110118 E attached thereto, and a large and - convenient. two-story W °on ' Lot No. 2, situate in the Borough aforesaid, and front ing on South side of East Middle street, and known on town plot, as lot No. 166, and miming hack about 150 ket, on which are erected I large Blacksmith Shop, with , 1 sites for tires, I brick Silver Liming Shop, with one site ftiy a tire, and a large Carnage Trimmer Shop, with an excellent well of water with a pump in it, Convenient to said shop. Ai.so, Lot No. 3, situate in the Borough aforesaid, fronting on timidh side of East Middle street, and adjoin g last nwntioned property and lot of David Ziegler, and known on toWn plot as lot No. 167, and running hack to an al ley, on which are erected 1 Coal Shed, 1 Lumber Shed. and a very large two story wcadterboarded Frame 13uilding, now used as a Carriage-house and paint shop. ALso. Lot No. 4, situate in the Borough aforesaid, and front ting on the North side of East Middle street, and being part of lot known on town plot as lot No. 115, adjoining property of Joseph Little and Jacob Newman, and fronting the Methodist Uhurith, on which are erected a one-story frame Dwelling House, with a well of good - water with a pump in it, near the door.—ALso, Lot No. 5, situate in the Borough aforesaid, near the Eascend of Middle strecet, adjoing lots of Henry Wasintts and Ezekiel Buckingham, on Nvhiclt are erected a large and conve nient two-story weatherboarded Dwelling !louse, a Stable and other outbuildings.— This property is conveniently situated for two families and is now in the occupancy of Esaias and John Little.—Also, Lot No. 6 1 sitnate in the Borough aforesaitl, on the West end of Middle street, adjoing lots of George Cl►citzn►an, David (Albert and.an alley, and contains 2 1-2 Ai:ms, more or less.—ALso, Lot No. 7, situate in Cumberland township, adjoining lands of David Gilbert, Thaddeus Btevens, and others, containing 6 ACRES, more or less. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of DAVID LITTLE. -ALSO A Lot of Ground, situate in the Borough of Gettysburg, ad joining lots of Jacob Culp and David Lit tle, fronting on -East Middle Street, and running back to an alley, on which are erected a two story brick DWELLING HOUSE and a two-story frame shop adjoining ; also, a frame Stable and a nev er-failing-I%TH of water. Seized and taken in execution as the Estate of Josrm LIT 'FLU. L A Tract of Land, being the undivided one-third of a tract, situated in Mountjoy township, Adams county, containing 112 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Geo. W. Horner, Robert M'Kinney,andothers; on which are erected a one and one-half story log Dwel ling, house, log Barn, and a well of water near the door. Seized and taken execu tion as the Estate of WILLIAM. ArKINNEV. -A I. S 0--- A Tract of Land, - situate in Cumberland township, Adams county, containing 6 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of John Slcntz, Dr. Gris wold and others, on which arc erected a one story log Dwelling house, and has on it a variety of Peach Trees. Seized and ta ken in execution as the estate of UPTON JOHNSTON. -ALSO In pursuance of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County, and to me directed, will he exposed to public. sale on Saturday the Bth day of August, 1846, A Tract of Land, situate in Mountpleasant township, contain ing 16 Acres more or less, adjoining lands of Egbcrt Ekcert, Peter Smith and others, on which are erected a 1 1-2 story Log Dwelling House, Log Stable with a thresh ing floor attached thereto; with an excel lent well of water near the door. Part of the land (about 10 Acres) is cleared and in a state of cultivation, the residue being cov ered with young timber. Theie arc also orchards of Apple and Peach Trees upon the premises. Seized and taken in execu tion as the estate of PETER FRIEDT. B. SWIRIVER, SherV. Sheriffs Mice, Gettysburg, my 17; , 1846. S - Clot fis Cloths ! OF all colors and qualities, Cassimeres, Cassinetts, Vestings, Silks, &c. just received andforsale. at the Store id'the subscriber. WM. RUTHRAU FF. April 10,1846. rj ANTE CURRANTS & CITRONS A rA for sole by C. WEAVER. April 10, 18-16. OF VARIOUS FI. DS' FOR S.ILE ,OFFICE IMPORTANT NEWS wi'f) II" FOR ACA GEORGE H. SWOPE pET' RNS his thanks to his fin.? 111 ' for the liberal patronage bull( Ito f tended hint, and respectfully inyites .11 persons desirous of securing first-rate I . to • niture at reasonable prices, to call at 1.11, in York street, a few door:; east of W A r. •rr.H:s' lintel, where he will be prepared to wake, to order, TABLES, (s• TOILET TABLES, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Sofa , 211 toiz a VP Z' 9 Cop/mards, Work, Wash and r , S7ands, &r., together with every arse Ic in his line of business. Ile will An Isccp on hand the various articles of Furniiier, made of tl►e best materials, and in iL neatest styles. All orders for Work will be promptly attended to on the ine:l sonable terms. Give us a call! IL:I—COFFINS will he furnished :II times upon the shortest notice. Ir_TrCountry Produce will be taken in exchange for furniture. Cettysburg, June 12, 18,16. Brigg's Russian Cosmetic, For the growth, .preservation, and ',cora l fyidg 6 . 1 the Hair, and the remora( o/' Dandruff, ,S'curf, MAY be had, wholesale and retail. ot. Dr. MTH EDSON ' S Drug Store, I lai - risburg, Pa. If this article, by a singleap plication, does-not remove every partici': of Dandruff, when used for that purpose, the money will be refunded. IL - 7'l\ltunerous certificates can be pro duced, showing its efficacy, which may Inc seen at the Drug Store of S. 11. 131.1 . F.11: LER, Gettysburg, where the article i.. for sale. Price 75 ets. per bottle. • July 10, 1816. IJIRDSELL'S PATENT STEEL Shovel Cultivators AN be had for Cumberland lownsliip at, C. W. HomaAN's Coach-Shop, Gettysburg, Pa. PleaKeall and see them and judge for yourself. Gettysburg, May 29, 1046. - AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, Auditor, appointed - by the Orphan's Court of Adams county, to niarshall the assets remaining in the hands of Washington Blythe, Ad ministrator of FINLEY Borrnt, deceased, will sit for that purpose at the public house of A. B. Kurtz, in Gettysburg, on nay's day the 6th day of Sugust next, at 10 o'- clock, A. M. when and where all persons having claims, will present them properly authenticated. A. D. BUEHLER, Suditor. 6t June 26 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Adams comp ty, to marshall the assetts remaining in the hands of Washington Blythe, Administra tor of SAMUEL BLYTHE, deceased, will sit for that purpose at the public house of A. B. Kurtz in Gettysburg, on Thursday the 6/h day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons having claims, will present them properly autlicn. ticated. A. D. BUEHLER, Suditor. 6t June 26. Ice Cream! Ice Cream! ON hand at all hours ; parties sup plied.at the shortest notice, and upon the most reasonable terms. Call at the Fruit and Confectionary Store of C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, April 10, 1846. Candies ! Candies ! THE subscriber has generally an as sortment of Candies for sale at his Establishment in ChaMbersburg street, next door to Thompsoh's Hotel. C. WEAVER. • April 10, 1846. DOMMC3 S 2I.i@CI TII OSE wishing to buy Domestic Goods, can buy them of R. W. M% SHERRY, as cheap as at any other Store in town. May B.tf • Cloths, Tweeds, Cassimereb: JUST Received some very line and coarse Tweeds, Cloths, and •Cassi- R. W. M'SHERRY meres. May 8. THE ' STAR AND BANN ER Is published every Friday Evening, in the County Building, above the legiater and Recorder's Office, b DAVID A. BUEHL TERMS. Iv paid in advance or within the year, fci!. 00 per annum—if not paid within the year, V.: 50. paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid up, except at the option of the Editor. Singles copies i 4 cents. A failure to notify a' discontimiante will be regarded as a new engagement Adverlisements not exceeding a square inserted three times for $1 00—every subsequent • iesertinn 25 cents. Longer ones, in the same proportion All advertisements not specially ordered tor :a gi en time, will be continued until forbid. A liberal reduction will be made to those who advet tire by the year. Job Priniing of all kinds executed neatly Mal promptly, and on reasonable terms.. Letters and Communication/ to 4 the Editor,.(ee• ceptmg such as contain Money or the, nan►es of new subscribers,) must beroirr 1 , 1.110, in Older to iccure attention. CITY AGENCY.—V. B. PALMLIII. q. at 31,0 corner of Chesnut and Third streete, Pki/oriciptiiir ; 160 N rs.cau atreet,.New York; and Southlarit «q -uer of Baltimore and Culvert Owe', Pairiniesi— iii our rautisorized• Algent for receiving Advritisia nients'iuid Subscription, to the "Star," and lug and reeelpting for the saw
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