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The Art of French journal has a letter from Madrid, giving an account of a successful experiment with a new pamtus for flying. The flyer was a Juanita Perez, who, tlioupU rather fat and corpulent, moved (hroufrh the a i by tin: help of wings, with great case and rapidity. She was advertised lo a distance of a- bovj 1,500 feet, rising in the air above GOO, but exceeded the programme both in height and distance. No description of the structure of the wings is given. They have a spread of some fifteen feet, are fastened by ligaments of great flexibility, a arranged so as to move with great rapidity; they inake a noise like a wind-mill.

The astonishment of Madrid also uovel a phenomenon is described as immense. A Mr. Thomas Darville, at Paris, also announces that he has invented a complete apparatus for and that he proposes to exhibit it at the Champ de Mars in the course of the present when he will fly from Ihe Military School to lie will be accompanied by his two sons, one of twenty-two and the other of seventeen years. The preparation of three ncls of wings has delayed the exhibition until now. The inventor has tried his apparatus pri-1 with complete success, having flown across the Seine with it at 1 o'clock in the morning.

His wings have a spread of fifteen feet, and by their help the llier can move np and down in the air i the facility of a swallow, skimming along near the ground, or i upright to the sky at his Y. Tribune. ADAMS SENTINEL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER. A Slave Friday morning, a smve answcriug to the name of Matilda, bo- to estate of a decedent iu Loui- ymna, i Swuiu, was brought before Kelly, in the Court of Quarter Ses- siniiH, upon si habeas corpus, at the iustance i i i i i i i i i of tbe Abolition appeared the slave Matilda came to Philadelphia, with her mistress, Mrs. Augustine Swain, the widow of decedent, a bhort time since.

This fact was admitted by the representative of the owner. Judge Kelly therefore notified the slave that under the law of Pennsylvania she was free, and could go where she pleased, or could make such an engagement with her former mistress as to the conditions upon which the would render her further service as they jointly could agree upon. respectable resident of San Fran-! ciwo gives in the annexed extract from a Jetter to a friend in asluugton, a gloomy picture of the state of things in that city. Some of the evils which he depicts are the natural incidents of the peculiar cause which attracted to the Pacific shore the sudden rush of--amongst many good and virtuous--multitudes of fierce and uuscrupu- J'aper Mill regret to learu that the upper paper i belonging to Mr. Peter l.

iu Baltimore county, was consumed by lire on Saturday iiiumin" about o'clock, and one of the operatives, named James Smeaton, was burned to death in the llamcb. lie was at work up i A 3 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Ions men, from all the ends of the earth, i to TM Jt bU he went united by the thirst for gold. It was said by the Komau moralist, hundreds of years ago, that, "by gold all good faith is banished by gold all rights are abused the law itself follows gold; and gold puts an end to every modest restraint." But this is certainly an extreme view of the corrupting influences of gold. If the inordinate desire could agree upon. The parties for it and its too easy acquisition are prom i decision.

A brother of ductive of much evil, still its great abun- thc mistress informed the court that they had boen taking measures to liberate the ltf(u. Pi'mi. and Terrible reach us that the tornado and thunderstorm of Saturday afternoon week, was very ex- i 1 1 i and destructive, reaching from Yir- a Boston, probahly beyond, in all di- re AV'itid, rain, and hail, with thuu- Jer a proved very disastrous fice Persons Killed by a jU, the Brighton (England) Railway, on the 8th ultimo, a railway train was precipitated over a bridge into a vallcv, in consequence of a sleeper having been placed on the traek by- a boy eleven years of age. His motive is supposed to have been to SOL- the cars crush the stick. By the accident live persons were instantly killed, three of whom (a widow woman, aged 70, her daughter, and a laborer) were passengers, and two attached to the train.

The jury of inquest deemed the boy too young to be dealt with for his mischievous act. Ilis mother testified that he seemed anxious to see the train go by; but after the train had been thrown over the bridge, appeared frightened, and her what they should do. south of Washington, to telegraph wires and great dance will not be barren of good; and although our friend perceives in its present effects only unmitigated social ills, a bright- torsll! er day will arise for California when the to sleep, and thus perished. Jlow the fire originated our correspondent did not know. We believe that the stock and paper were nearly all consumed, but whether or not insured wo have not heard.

A Profitable J3 reported that the JS'ew York- Tribune newspaper will divide this year S.SU.OOO clear profit, about $24,000 each to (Jrecleyk and the rest, to seven associates in the cdi- JUKI' LIST-AUGUST TERM. OKAKD JURY. Latimore Patterson. Frank! in-- I'loutz, David (Joodyeur, A- biahain JVlickley, Isaac Rife. Strauan i i a Vanornk'l.

John Slentjt, Josejih Sherfy, I'tti-r Liberty a ijhover. Mounipleif)dirt Abraham Reevcr, i "J'Lomas Kennedy, Leonard M'KI. wee. Germany Danicf Crouse, Andrew WSherry. i i a Dietrick.

I I A 'K pursuance ol mndry writs of vtnditioM puna, a out of the Court Common Pl-a. A coi.niy, I ma, and to me i be om lo j4lic ou I I A the day ol AUGlfcT at one clock, at the Couit-house in borough of Uettysbuif, the lieal viz: booki V. A 11,,. A a paper golden flood shall have rolled away, and a Agent, is only mt for IH heterogeneous population, filled with cupid- in thec.tiesoflobtr,n, York ami Philadelphia! 13 7 i I posts, to cattle, unhoused crops, and houses. ltsalf i Telegraph poles were shattered between ity and all its attendant bad passions, shall give place to a settled society, seeking wealth only iu honest industry and honorable enterprise, and upholding law and order, without which property is nothing and lib- Washington and Baltimore, and some damage experienced between Baltimore aud Philadelphia, offices Extract nj a Letter mm San Franrifeo, June 14.

Uur city seems to be doomed. The last conflagration has swept away the means L'lphia. In the Magnetic Telegraph of thousands, who are thus thrown into dis- at Philadelphia and Princeton, they tress at a time when business is failing; con- were enlivened by the frequent entrance fidcnce between man and man disappear- and explosion of ''thunderbolts," and mag- I ing; reliance upon laws and tribunals hnpe- nets were destroyed in both offices, aud nu- less; crimes of all sorts increasing fearful' merous poles and wires shattered on the midnight murderings, burnings, line, but men were promptly repairing them and lynching compelling evurv body the next day. Between Xew York and ton the storm was also very severe. The House office in Boston suffered in having magnets destroyed.

B.u-nuui's menaireriu? on exhibition at Fall lliver, it is was turned nearly upside down, to the consternation of the spectators. Jn York city, the flag staff on the'Astor House was Tyrone Daniel Die hi. i i i a i Oxford-- A J-Vlix. Menallcn John BenJer. a i a Thomas Hamilton Danit-l Jieai.

Ik riMck-- Joseph K. Henry. UEKKHAL Caroiivh fohn Jarnes 1'ierce, William B. Meals, John Henry Rupp. Jaroo C.

Shriver. ill II and is to take advertisements, and suhscriptinns at the rjtes as required by us. His receipts i be as payment, ces, are--HOSTOiC. a i i i YORK, Tribune i i i A I A N. W.

coiner Third and Chestnut si-, THOMPSON, No. 0 Cannll a Ihltirnore, is only a i Asi-nt in ihat i for nJiertiseineuts and to the "St.v-Ti.vtL His receipts therefoi i be ond. to keep watch for their dwelline-', and to protect themselves and families from the burglar and assassin. AVe stand, as it were, upon the edge of a volcano. (Jod knows what is to be the 1 Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats.

Beef Cattle. JDtJrrcist. SU io 60 10 rS to CiO to 4 M) Union Gc'oige Basehoar, Henry Gutelius, Henry Felty. Butler Samuel Dichl, Mirhai( Uetrick. Berwick-- -William Bittinger, Diiiiiil H.

Barnitz. a i a Peter Shively, John C'leary, HoUe, Rohert Ulythe, Jacob IVaflenspcrger. Libeity Joseph M'JJivitt Menalleii Joseph Cline, Jesse Cook, Jessfe M. Kiiitori a i F. Bonner, Jacob L.

Chronister. John Heltzell Mountjoy Samuel Durboraw. Peter Orndorff. 'J'yrone i i a Grier, Jacob Hersh. i i i Kissel Win JUorpheatl.

Germany Benjamin Landis, David Weikeit. Freedom John Cunningham. Franklin Chamberlain. JVIountpledsant James Poiit. iltarricfc, On Thursday the 24ih by Rev.

J. A Mur ray, Mr HKiVCH. of Perry county to Miss A A JAM; HHAKDOiV, ol Mount Felicity. Adams county In Germaritovin, on the 17ih i In- tile Rev. I I struck by lightning and shuttered to pieces.

The liberty pole on street, which has withstood the storms of thirty years, was struck and entirely destroyed, and it is said that a man was killed on Broadway. Friyhtaned to Death by an --The Herald, published at Xew Madrid, if ---A. very remarkable of the ef- says that the 'shock of earthquake felt in cts of frii rht some parts of Missouri on the instant U1 continued longer and was more severe than ou g' Mr Scha-fTer. Rev. K.

"of SharpJ to Miss Late of Ea In Missouri. Eariliijiialicin from Comorn state that violent shocks of an earthquake were felt there on the 1st. The shocks i were accompanied by violent chips of thun- 1 dcr. The clocks in all the church towers struck scarcely a single house remained uninjured; numerous chiiunies fell inland the furniture and utensils in the rooms were over-' thrown aud broken. Hany accidents had oc-j currcd.

but. providentially, not any of a fa-i ler ilr Bucber, of Franklin i i i i 1 i II "Pi i nn i On ihe 17th Jlr. GEORGE MYERS, of Mountjoy tounship, in ihp 42i! a of his Mondaj CATHr upon a horse occurred in tal nature are yet known. The inhabitant? i i a short time since. A horse be- who were compelled to flee from their hou- to Mr.

Joseph Palmer, was grazing! are nearly all encamped iu the open ncar )e fence, when the ole" I fluids. year mo llh? aii(J 19 davs On tne 14th Miss MARY SEXTMYF.R, this place. On th any felt for several years. A i noise resembling thunder preceded aud fat a belonging to the menagerie recently lowed the shock. Xcar West Lake the tm 3 were passing along.

The horse opened iu several places, and also on not observe them till they were quite the farm of Wm. Connelly, eleven miles i ose to en looking up aud seeing from the town. On the farm of Silas Bra-1 tll i au'nials, he started back in a vers. six miles from town, it opened and jt ran to the opposite side of the yard. threw sand aud water to tho height of forty stoudfor a luomeut, quivering and (ben drop- wife, his son aged nine, Louis, aged or fifty feet.

The earth has be- i ed dead 1Ic was frishtened to seven, and another still younger, all lav On the aut in Mountplcasant 1 lx ecl tors of Conral Weaver, deceased. i i i i i i i i i i i i i -ij. 1 a ti account Abraham Wavhno From ihe Orleans Courier of July 10. Friyhffid of the saddest spectacles ever witnessed was seen this morning ac So. 94 Hospital the res-, idence of Dr.

The bodies of his 1 On the ar Indianapolis. Indiana. Mrs. A A i A LAV, u-ise of Mr. George Lay, formerly of th, place, aged -14 vears and 10 months.

On last. A DEBORAH, ciaughier of B. Cleilan. Esq. of this bo- is hereby given 10 all Legatees and oilier persons concerned, that the j3D- ACCOUNTS of tlie deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Monday the ltli day of Jivsivfl next.

viz. yfil. The second and final account of Wm. H. Executor of the last will and testament of Samuel Wright, deceased.

i-32. The first account of Michael Administrator of the estate of George Deardorff. uO.i. The first account of Wm. Young Peler Administrators of the estate of Win.

Cownover. deceased. The first account of Wm. D. Hiines and Alexander S.

Himes, Executors of the last will ami of Georse Hirnes, deceased. The first and final account ol Abraham Reever, Administrator of the estate of Christian Topper. Deceased 256. The first and final account of James Coo- DA Vll), son ol Mr. David ased 7 vears 9 months and 29 per, Administrator of tne estate of George Bercaw, deceased.

237. The third account of John Shull and David Shull, Administrators of the estate of Frederick Shull, deceased. The first account of Samuel Weaker, one fore since IS 12. Aurora'. July IS.

shrouded in the habiliments of death. Yes- Indian Cnptircs New Orleans papers bring full accounts of the return of Col. expedition into the Texas Indian eountrv, and the brincina back with him of seventeen Mexican chil- -dren who had been taken prisoners bv during ten years previous. There were also sceu many other anmng the Indians, men and women but thuse'who wore invariably refused to leave the Indians, stating that they could 1:0 home at anv time if they desired it, but that they preferred horses to ride, and idleness amoun- Indians, to work and servitude at of the children refused to como. and the agent was compelled to hire a jruard for several nights to prevent them from absconding.

county. GKORGE WILLIAM, son Woman' Conceiilfon. Ac this I terday tLev were in perfect health to day i Amlrew i year 9 months r.nd 1 1 days. i they are all dead, victims to that inesora-! blage Akron, some singular thing, monster, the cholera. i Only last week a similar visitation fell upon another familj- of this city.

Mr. Ya- i letou, auctioneer, vent, with hi? farnilv to Pass Christian, carrying with them the I were jaid, aud some quite sensible ones. A young lady spoke as follows her own part she loved man. individually and collectively, better than woman. aud FO, she was did every one of seeds of "d'bease.

tTM day's he" and his her sex. if like her, would inter their The first account of Abraham Waybright. Exec-utnr of the last will and testament of Jacob i Wavhright, deceased. A Su cea 3 "i 200. The first and final of Moses M'" Hor er ul a i as last Clean, Administrator of the estate of Nancy Min- I nigh, deceased.

WM. W. HAMERSLY, Register. Register's Office, July 21, 1851. 5 tc Shot Dead.

The diligence between Vera Cruz and the city of Mexico wasreccntlyattackcdashort distance from Puebla. by a small party of robbers. -passengers inside, and were There one on the box, with the driver. One of the party, an Englishman named two of the robbers with a doublc-1-ar- rellod gun, killing one of them instantly, and the other dying in four days after he was shot. Singular Enterprise tells of a singular occurrence "which took place a day or two since at the Louse of Mr, Colliu, on the Franklin road, about fourteen miles out.

A young girl of genteel appearance entered the house with an infant in her arms, and asked for a drink, upon which Mrs. C- started io the spring for fresh water, ieavinc an infant of her own in the cradle. On her return, the Stranger had very mysteriously dej'artcd, and in about an hour afterward she discovered, to her horror and surprise, that her own child had been taken from the cradle, and a colored child left in its Jfotliing has been heard from them since. -1 English journal informs us ibat a keeper in a menagerie. in a slate of intoxication, was grappled a hear.

An elephant, who was looking on, seized by llic nnjx: of the neck, nndhcld him Jill icn tw real sentiments. She was more anxious ior man'? elevation and improvement than for woman's, and so was every true woman. -1 Lucky Editor. Tile editor of a Southern paper, being about to start on a ramble in search of health and subscribers, introduces his '-'sub" to his readers in the following terms "During our absence our paper will not suffer, but. on the contrary, will probably be much Itttere'L whn has been pronounced by a competent judge 'the smarter man of the will have jurisdiction over its columns.

She is a slatitKh Democrat, aud decidedly opposed to the new innovation on female costume and our only fear is. that wheu we return our renders will insist xipon our The spread of Christianity in this benighted Island, has been steadily going on for the last couple of years, un- Jil the Government, which is one of extreme tyranny, has determined to put it down. Eeccnt intelligence apprises us ihat lately of the nobles who were Christians. had been burned to death, and fourteen killed by bein tians still assembled clandestinely together for worship; and since the above event. children, hi? uncle Hr.

Cucuilu. and ser-1 vaut girl, all perished of cholera. This is terrible indeed. I P. S.

A post mortem examination of the bodies of A igne and her four children by an traces theiruntimc- death to poisoning, from a copper pot used for cooking i HTmTERSTOWlf AJfD VICIIfITY J3T PUBLIC SJLE. TILL be offered at Public on Saturday nth of on the premises, the following V.L I Estate of William M. Jlvrpcr. deceased. i ET TERS of Administration on the I of WM.

M. HARPER, late of Hamilton- i ban township, Adams countv, deceased, bavin" of A A A K1XG. situate in town and viriijuy, io i been sranted to the subscriber, residing in Cum- berland tnu-nship. in said county, he hereby irivcs Hunteis- to all persons indebted to said estate to SsrThe Cincinnati Times speaks of an 2 are Timber, important railroad movciucnt in Ohio, hav- coniainl pay ihe same without delay and those having LotXo. 1.

containing 14 Acres of which elau)ls I0 se nt them, properly authenticated, f) ing thrown down a fearful preci- Xotwithstanding this, the Chris- 2000 in one were surprised in a remote place, where they had built a house of by the officers of the Government, who were filled with amazement at the spectacle." 77ir stil! continue at Pctroit. Tho Irial? The testimony develops as -villainous a set of rascal? as er disgraced Among oShcr oaihs which the members of ihe land were compelled to lake, was the ing for IL-; object the construction of a con-! tinumi? line of railway from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, without crossing the Ohio river, and on a new route. This object is to be effected bv unking a at Mount Yernoti, to make a road from the Xo. Ohio and Pennsylvania Kailroad. at its will be sold southern bend, near Londonvillo, to Coluzn- purchasers.

via Mount Ternon, and a cmnpanv at Springfield, where the Little Miami Hail! containing 'Y U1 voung I A a company, organized wi a pllmp i Acres of Timber: Xo. 4, containing iSo. 5, 05 No. f. containing 1 with a good Carriage house, and a well I 1 for settlement.

June 30. DAVID W. HORiVEK, A Tract of situated in Liberty township, Adams Jiiiiune lands of John Clark, Joseph Clark, and 'others, containing Ten Ac-res, more or les'n, on which are erected a two-story LOG DWELLING 1IOUSK, and a Log Stable, and a well of water near Ihe door, with a variety of i trees on salt premises --Seized and a in execution as the ebtate of Michael Rcilcy. A t. II-A fjot or Ground, situate in Oxford township, (Oxford town,) Ad ains county, one half lot known by the plot the town as No.

39, fronting on Hanover street running back ISO feet to a 20 feet alley, anri adjoining lots of Daniel Heltzell on the soulh and John Barnilz on the north, on which is erected a one and a half story LOG DOUSE, (weathcrboardcd,) i i back builoinjf attached--also some i trees on iiv and la- ker, in execution as the property ol Graft on Manucl and Jldam --A -BV i of a i of vfndilirmic.rponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams, County, and to me directed, i be exposed It. i VVEDXKSDAY the 13th of AUGUST, A. 1S01. at one o'clock, v. on the premises, A Tract or Land, situate in Heading township, Adams county, on the Bur Conowago about one-fourth of a mile from the Hanover and Carlisle turnpike, eight miles from Hanover, and one irom Hampton, containing 130 ACKES, more or Jess.adjoin- ing lands of John Uuiicari.

Dr. Cliaric-s Blish, the Big Coi.owago Creek, and others, ahout 12 acres of which are rneadinv, and about IS of good wood-land, ihe residue in a good state of cultivation: on which are erected a two story weatherboarded DWELLING IJO USE, with Tdtcben attached, a double Log Barn, with sheds attached, a eood young- orchard of fruit trees, a well of water near the kitchen door; also a frame Tenant House, weath-rboarded. with a well of water near the door, a frame stable, and other outbuildings. There is also on the premises a three story GRIST AND ME110HANT MILL, the lower story brick, and the upper part frame, with a good SA MILL attached. The mill has four run of Stones, a Dry Kiln, and all other necessary apparatus in good order, -with the water right belonging to the Defendant.

The above property will be offered on the day of sale entire, and will then also be offered in two separate parcels, and will be sold in whichever of Ihe two modes shall be found, on trial, to command the highest and best price. It sold in two separate parcels, tbe first will consist of the Grist and Saw Jfill, with the water right aforesaid, the frame Tenant House, "eatnerboarded, frame Stable, outbuildings thereto belonging, and 24 acres of land, more or less, on which the said and the mill mre, with the last mentioned building improvements, are elected agreeably, as near as may be, to a draft thereof made Way 17. 1SOO, by Henry A. Picking for John Brough, assignee of John Trimmer, the defendant: which draft may be seen at the Sheriff's office be'fore the day of sale, or in his (the Sheriffs) possession on the premises on the day of sale. The second tract or parcel, will consist of the residue of the property herein bctore first described, not embraced in the first tract or parcel, and containing 107 acres, more or less, v.ith the improvements thereon erected, as herein before described.

The pioperty will be offered both ways in turn, and sold in that mode which shall bring 1'JIESMT JUDGE7 have been authorized to announce ihtf Hon. DANIEL DURKKE, nn cnndi- di.ie ior the of PRESIDENT UDGE of Judicial Di.strict, at the ensuing election. Vurk, 2. 1'ROTHONOTAlll To Independent Voters County; K1KNOS A FELLOW ful for the liberal support you extended on a foitrier occasion, again offer myself trf your consideration as a candidate for the office of 1'ROriJONOTARJf. Should 1 besuccemsful, I promise tu discharge the duties of the oflice faith- Jinil i a i a and will be grateful for kindness.

W. W. PAXTON. ('ettysbnrit, Dec. SO.

tf BKCOKDER. A.VD offer myself to your consideration as a candidate fur tbe Office ol KKUISTBU, If elected, 1 to d. char the duties of the Office promptly aiKl impartially, and will be grateful for your support. DANIEL PLANK. Men.illcn township, Jan.

27. tc Register and Recorder. ELLOW.CrriZEKS: -Thankful for the very liberal support ynu extended to me on a former occasion, 1 again offer to your consideration as an Independent candidate for the Office' of Register and Recorder. Should I be promise to discharge the duties of the Office a i and impartially, and in so doing will be grateful for your kindness. WML F.

WALTER. Butler tnu-nsbip, Jan. 27. Icrk oi' the Courts. To (Ji-e Tillers of Adams C'mmty.

I liberal support extended to me at the last canvass Uliicers, 1 again announce mvself as candidate for the Office of Clrrfc of lie Courts, and resptotfuHV solicit your support. Should I je elected, I pledge mysell to discharge the du- ies of tbt- olfice faithfully, to the best of my ability, and shall feel grateful support. Straban township, Jan. 27. EDEN NOP.RIS.

tc COMTY TEEASUREB, R. C. N. BERLUCHY wishes to be consfd- ereij as a candidate'for the office of COUK- TY. TREASURER and the saffrages of his lel- lotv-citizens will be gratefully ackno-vvledgedf June 23.

COMTY TREASURER. HE undersigned gratefully acknowledges the liberal support extended to him in the last canvass for COUNTY TREASURER, and respectfully announces to his friends and fellow-citizens of the County, that he will be a candidate for that office at the next election. If elected, his best efforts will be directed to a faithful discharge of the duties of the post. THOMAS Gettysburg. Dec.

30. SHERIFPALTY. offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for tbe office of SHERIFF, and respectfully solicit your suffrages. Should I be elected. I pledge my best efforts to discharge tbeduties of the office promptly and with fidelity.

Gettysburg, Jan. 20. JOHN SCOTT. the highest and best price in the aggregate, upon a iair and full and taken in execu tion as the estate of John Trimmer. WILLIAM F1CKES, Sheriff.

Sheriff's Office. Gettysburg. 1 I Eflatc jf Gcorye Golden, deceased. ETTEKS of Administration on the Estate of GEORGE GOLDEX, late of Menal- road terminates, to make a road fnra that point to the Pittsburgh road. The line will be about 110 miles long, near Londonville, and runninc bv Mount 1 1 1 -11 4 Vcrnon, Delaware, and jJarysvillc to known bv Springfield.

At 31ount Vernon the road will cross the Columbus and Lr.kc Erie at Delaware, the Cleveland and Columbus road, and at Springfield. miles from Cincinnati, the road will connect with that citv. rivinr its This altogether, or in separa'e to suit Four or fr.e acres of it are excellent No. S. the House Lof, le township, county, deceased, having in HuniT-Jovrn.

ihe residence of Abr.i Esq. There is a iOOJf. and eii. i an excellent Cellar. CT'Aitendacce and lerms of sale made two lines leading to one: of A jxm apprrcint-p lie power of InHiwJciJpc.

at India, tfjcrc luO.OfW keep scvenlv miHioiiiof in fear ami ircniMinj; --making jheni favis of ani lax gatherers. What is lcam compared lo this? A "Should my be on will not offorls for Ihe desiniction of ihe projxrrly." fiend-like inv Kailrond not 15c- Varmint Xurrmwtlfd. The A3- -nf Jiavf con- wflmWo Jnjnirnion, Imt it appears l3iat diey arr all the rounds in the a faroi3iar in opinions vcrc ja jho nf ani- fmnj whirl) 5j Init llic Irec spiril f( Jmntf-ri, it was jo tn'kc 3ic at all IpoJi lie dircrtinu which l-irnlsc- Jip- tn Jhfir cars at and as they ap- proarhed it thfj ireled j.n ra of tnr yfline, aiid with their and primf lh-j came upon a ttf-wn AJ ill wJiif-L gave the nnwuain at ire trade is 3mTjnTig a passengers a choice of routes by the valleys of Little and Big Miami. Incident v( tiif Wjrlfs read She following incident from that hire of industry with much a rich scene took place last week at the Fair. The Queen gave out on Friday that she would visit the Fair die nest miming, at nine o'clock, attended by.

ber ladies ajjd gentlemen in waiting, to inspect each department personally, and 5o receive information from those scvcrallv in charge: conwjucntly, there was quite a gatlienng of nobles and citizens the End" Afwr a time tbe Qnc-en arrived at tbr 3caa. Julv 2S. JOHN JriLHENT, GETTYSBURG MARBLE VARD. Ha Wo Hb S2A333 TILL continue ibc A CUTTING BUM NESS, at oid stand in Carlisle street, a few noriti of the 1'jarnond. burc.

Pa and will futnish cvrrr thing in their line, such as MAEBLE MASTLES, TABLE TOPS. Tonib.s Head Sloncy. of the and 3' Marble, of which haveju-; procured a Jars-" cannot but Tb- loo township, in said county, he hereby "ives notice to those indebted to said estate, pay tbe same without delAV, and those having claims to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN HOOVER. Jidmr.

June 23. gt I A of Adams County leave to offer myself as a Candidate for the oficeof SHERIFF at the coming election, ami respectfully solicit yonr Should I be so fortunate, by and through your July 21. isoi. ts S0od wi )'' a lo secur a majority of your votes, XTTen per cent, of the purchase money upon i ro to Sales by the Sheriff, must be pa.d ov Kr imme- les hs offi vrith honor and with re- iliately after the property is struck down, snd on failure io comply therewith, the property will be asrain put up lor sale. spect to af! parties.

Biitior toivnship, Maj- 5. JONAS 1C AS added lo his usual stock of BOOKS and STATIONERY, a large assortment of WOES, of every variety, which will be sold at prices that can't beat. and see them. Mav 26. tf HE subscriber, thankfnl for past favors, re- speclfaHr inforrcs ihe public, that he coo- suntes the COjJCtt-XJIKtXG BVS1SESS, in us various branches, at his Old i-tand in York radi crcat i'f vhirli fianfJ.

in bold of has K-en rc 3ief 1 IS a Taj! iirt5 i .1 I will an llaf; 3ifaJ trial, into haviaj: woman in of a Francos A. Kilgnrr, ex i 1 of capli, The (jaccn lo ihe fact an (3 Iv lairing a pin form 3icr Teachers Wanted. i-l. 1 7 i i 1 7 -oS TlHTlfC PtJ urrf'cjr llir "0 JeCtHf plf 1 for tf? L. i 3 THOMAS c' A I A Jersey Wagom.

o3 5hr IK-SI materials, an3 bv oi and jadsc for yourselves. LEONARD STOUGH. April 20. jf MO I TM1HE subscriber, Administrator de bonis non Ji. with the will, annexed, ot" the Estate ol JOHN IURPKK, late of Freedom township.

Adams county, deceased, will offer at Public Sale, On Saturday ttie 20c'7t of September nut, at i() o'clock, x. on the premises, A A situate in ireedom Adams coonij. or. creek, about miles from from Kmmitslmnr, containing 1 9 8 A neat measure, of which beWeen OUaud 711 Acres are in excellent T1MBEK. The iDiprovemenls a sood filfB TWO-STOUT STOXE HOUSE, Loy Kitdicn, a Bank Bam, nearly new.

and a Tenant-bouse, formeily occupied as a DiMillerv, xvith overhead fmm a spring near the house; a TLOVKU HULL, CHOPPING MlLL.andSAW WILL.e. soamvba: oji of repair; and a 5 I A I To the IiuicjKtidcnt Voters of Adams county. ihe solicitation of numerous friends, I offer myself to your consideration as an Independent candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the next election. Should I receive 3 majority of your suffrages. I will use my best effirts to discharge the duties of the office- wi'th promptness and (kielitv.

JESSE JOHNS. Petersburg; (V. May 5. te TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Hanover Branch ESail-Road Company. SE Stockholders of the '-Hanover Branch Co.T.;'any," aic hereby notfiied thai they are required to pay I A on each share of stock subscribed by ihem.on or before Ike '2d dag next, to the undersign- eJ.

at office of the '-Hanover Savings Instiiu- lion TV Stockholders, residins in Petersburg and vicimtv. are authorized to pay their snbscrip'tions to iiiiiji Ginjj.tFK. in those in I.inle.-to-.vn and vicmilj-. to Hiss i i i iijk.tKY OK a "i rlher Frui; Liulestovn and Jhose in Get- ii-r i a- i- arm is a stale of cmitvation, tysbrts aa-1 vicinity, to a' aim Ibe wajer power one of ihe tert on ibe creek. She Gcttrsbur- JK5 nS 5 'I TiC erJ 3--L 1 i shown tne same by the Admioiiliator, tejeit itealwvenamed LJ Ihe terms will be made known on she cay ll intentions Bn ar d3o raonSh- ofsalely A I W.

ly of Five JWJ.W on each sbai" oJ at non mlh fif trill 1 stock, nnjj) all June 3u. tj I fioartl. JACOB Fo rf was he effcrte Tin- jnwn-cjH nf lli-c affinir. JycJJer camclfl ilic living in A daj OT Jwoacn, a liWlr, 3-jpj- in at the calling lo lljc young man in office, said '-JJisler, is T-rtia got sura Inc nij son Johnny?" said the jonng man, was from hor son er lie and no wsc 1 wi WAS from York, xlfial 8,865 Ums of kr. tot Jhc Isl of of 4 Tfcc bnlk of it was sent lo Mcdilcr- i and Kasl ports.

Twcipts from ras- of ramphine t-JncreJil Lwt onsin and hf olLtr in wore sn badlr biJTnl inat tbe of boih i of. It, a 1 J-rhrriJ cf 3'TJmUiT! lri of ilit ru I'J. AKES Shis ib- liberal inm. an-3 inform voided by a31 life' -t York may be when ii "is kDown that thcrt arc two" ulo i if ncr lrt-wfcn llic pin and rclurn nfcanks frr he i kr.t oi jlrf i1 ff burr hai on hau'l a -JCJT fine of CLOCKS, Walchcs, Jewelry, FFICE Cn forrn'rh ij by tlen. lq.

3Vr. 23. of and trt 1). 31'CONAUGiJY, R. fr.rrm^n Heai, arid Ovu aiU for A new lopnroMjvc on Ponlh Eastern llailwaj-, in a of 7S an Iwl of 4 3 tons, a falling gradient of 1 an wjji snolher w-nts T'Mtage of a when he can ihroc Ijci every body prepay.

Ftsc fci- lor-i wall he laicn from Ihe offices not TC and fvtTf Jjiini; in his Juif, arid al fl-ofJi ss Hisslwk has itce-nlh-JvtJj who may -want Wait'b and ilfh 3t liim REPAJREa Lava xor.ni i )( JVjjfp. rjiiD ai ATTORKTEY AND SOUCITOB For iji maJt Jai! aixt f-lT Kt if, operation in A correspondent, who sends HslJaeafcovc i out of a extemporary journal, st it, and considers it ith a of vf -verj one andtr tb prepay IctStrs. Jflly 14. DOCTOR J. M'CUROr I ii mi; Acres of good Land, Adams I cation alars War o( at-3 :f.e lV iv AT b-.

7. JS5J A'2ajB, am! fx- i WM few i -V. i A Planter, i.s tat.

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