ITENRY J. STAIILE. 29Tu YEAR. Terms of the "Compiler." The RepabliPa n Compiler is published every Montlay morning, by 11.E.NRY J. ST.III LE, at $1,75 per annum if paid i rr fp ra per annum if nut paid in advance. No sub iscriPtion discontinued, unless at the ontion of the publigher, until all ;trrearages are paid. kg:LR' Ad yer ti se t n ern t s inserted at the usual rates. Jub Printing done, neatly, cheaply, and with dispatch. fsFiY"Otrice in South Baltimore street, direct-' Iy opposite Wa pler's nni Establishment. one and a hall• squares from the Court-house, "CUILPILER" on the sign. Public Sab'. E Subscriber, intending: to remove to the West, will sell at Public Side, at his resi 41eitee, in Handltonhan twp., ball a mile from .11lollheny's dill, oe 19111, day Nrech a , st, the following Personal Proper ty, viz: 3 nforses, 8 Cows and y 11 11 2; Cattle, Ii Shoats, Four-horse Wag, al, broad tread. with he 1 :fml bows : a Farm Wagon, Blig . g . y and Flarne , s, and Harrows, Double and S;rl fie Slim el Ploughs, Corn Fork, Cutrin7 Box. Double-[ J rees and Single trees, Spreaders, Filth Chains. Horse Clears, llalt4irS 4 COw . •chaiu•s, Corn by the bushel. and Crain in the orralllPL ilousehohl Mid Kitchen Yarn it-M.P. such as 'Tables, Chairs, Bureau, Bed steads, Safe, nil, Cooking Stove and Ten plate State, ('leek, Tubs, Barrels, Iron Ket tle : at, lot of Bacon and Lard, hy the p mud, and many other articles, tun numerous to ineation. .r Sale to Continetioe at 10 o'clock...l. M., On clay, Nvlien attendance given awl tprin-; uta,le known 1)v Al3l{ All/1111 • . "3, ; 1 z•:57., t. et&32,34f rlll 7 , Subscrilier, intending to quit farming. will sell at yuldie ;- . ale, at 3114 residence, in Butler township. Adams county, near Low er's Mil:, uu 11;,/ll-sthilli'v , i •qh iwi or -March 1 ,, el. the following: valuable Personal Property: Five llead of You lig Wrk orseKvr yearling Colt, I -14.; :id of :filch Cows and Young Cat tle, a l'ot of tine a Brood how. 4 head of Sl we r, a Fool agon, .Liine Bed. I lorse Gears. Plougli:- anti Harrows. Double S - liovcl PlougliN-; Coin Forks, Cutting 13ox. 'Wit - mowing Raises, amd many other farming implements. Also, Bacon & Laid, a `tea-plate Steve, and a lot of Kitchen Furniture. SAle to continence at In o'clock. A. M., on ,:;tl,l day. when altendance be given land tuft s. wade known Iry .10I1\ 13. GALI3II.AITII. Feb. •24. 1557. is rt§tri,lic !tie 4,.5Z,;',. r E SalNeritier, intending to remove to the A West, a ill s•eit at l'ublie athis resi dence, in Cntnl erland township, at Bream's Mill, ad /1,:• :;1 ,11./reh the followityr Pet sonal Property, nalog.ow and (:oi h inon Iture,l us. - :41a lit igAn hies, Chairs, - .Sidel.amrd, 8 day and 24-Eloor Clod:, f letlstead , and Bed tling.Carpeting S des. Wa,its . i and-;.(Maliogany :old Coma1°1(0 Loo (;:ases,.l(;!a , s nod ibleen:4tv stc., Ii ittituore ('oohing and Ten-plate Stove, (;oi,per Iron EettleA, - Moat N't•-•,:e);„ Wltcelbarrow . Also: flacon, Larri and li•ef, by the pound : 1 Cow. ( ;al riage. and a grt at ariay of other articles. t uo mi li wyous to tuflltliol7. ,;:7 • N;LIC to commence at 9 o'clock. .N. M.. Du said day, when attendance' will t)e given futti terms iiutde known IT _ Fel). 2:!,, 1857. t Salle. riv.iLltmlf-,rsi g n,A will teller :it Pnhlic Sale, at lar,. residence, ull the property owoull 11; Joho Tcrele toww.hip, Adaity.; eounty, 2 Inile.4 vet Nev ilt'Npitr, wt.7"ars, M /,/!/, r 1 711, //ail (,/ If r e ./1 ; •,,/, the following; personal prope,.t., viz : CtEtvs, .; 11 2 Sh tat-, a One ,lit,r..e ICa,ou , t!a.rria4o, I l raiu hay and 41:olg; l'ork, Shovel:, It S , tee, , „ Cow eimia,. Ift iler, ' 17,..ii-111,t[e )ve, 12. 1 full I , ;•‘ttle. Earthelat ' 1 , 1111 , ,2 Meat 1 e , :el , . ilacon and La I , y , :he pound: .Ip, , l9'•hufter itv the cro,k, aa S-age Stu Tor, Vilwgar 13 ter-I:, 11 - neel. See 1 Praa.toes, I,v the liti,h o l: Sal\ ;1:111 Axe, ene,t, an.l leany ollter urtlet ". 1110 numerous to ineatiiin. 1; - :ir'S.1 1 .e to cwalth:noe at 11 o'rlwk, .'t. .711., tat 111 (lay, when attendance will he rig ell 11,1(1 terms made kaown I,v 1.,Y 1)11 FLICK NC. LPL Fel). ':;, 18 . 37. is P11:1;LIC intentling, to goit fanning, will sed at Public at Ins residen , :e. Ty rone township, Adams county. 11 miles northwest of Sew Chester, 'it, ,/,/,/(4'.4,/,7•!‘ the following per:onal operty. : A lint-ro_e Pita !if ovs, ( X lin :) a 1/rooll lare, Cows, Young. Cattle. 'welt a Plantation IVa t .:on, w ith lAA and bows; Hay Carri Age. I;ears, l'lon.d›, and other f arm i lig • io , pletnents. Also. Potatoes. hy the hn,lici with a variety or Household and Kitchen Furniture, to commence at 10 o'c'mek, A. \I., 011 2cl) , .:ii attendance will be given and tei l / 1 6 made known bl 11 trch 1557. is Admlnistratrlrs' riotioe. I' TIIOIIA- 4 'S ESTATE.—letters of adunni,4traciou of the e s tate of I'iti!,P Ti t ian as, sea.. late of Str.Llj,in town-hill. Ad :tat, cuilaty. deceased.. having }wen graiitcd to lac tni i fcrsizited, ;the firs,t narrwil resididg•in 4 ; , ?ii.V. 4 i , 11! , : r 101 , 1 the last Rained 111 541.1 C.JIVII- F.l:lp of ..••..tra hail.) they herehy give notice to ail v-r,so lfs in !):.::(1 to said egtate to Indlie • - wi 1-pi-vin-g-t-1-a-i-ttr,--a-r-3-in-rt- Cue :sa flre,,ent thou] properly ant lieulied ted fur se ttienieut. 110;1:V T;ioM.l.* SAMUEL 'L'H _1 i,ilotiy:/•,[•,,.?. IS;T: Gt Hats. flats. v r iosE in need of the above article, would do %veil t.O zive u.z a A:ail. ht fore lor cau:lo'. ' !ag Lai.; + + 4, OU S , ' . . . . , 1• , , !,,. , ..t , 4 ; , • ~ . . , . .r. '. . . . •: , . • l ; . . ; 4 ' 0 ittr e'r . . . . , r.., . rtiii4 liehspoei----,i)cboic3 10 :Eitcoiclie„ Ydoegi tti - 0 eierNi-41 brielii9eqee, Sze. ISAAC NEELY jAC - .)1; FIDLER, Sr ~~l~~i~c ~'~cfis~l~. LOVE. SWEET LOVE! BY FINLEY JoIINSON Oh love, 'meet love, is a guect In the hearts of the bold and the b rav e. But he stay., not long in the eihnigeful breast, Of a lovely and wayward maid; For though The vows at the parting hour, And ,wears by the heaven , : above, Yet 40./0 ,4lie orgets her tears and her vows I n the joys of another to e. iris true that a gentle maid will blush, Yea, 10114:41 like a faint rose le..tf Itut her love for you will have a In - Like the heatiful rose bud—brief; Awl if site sae.ll'h by the ntoty on high Mkt nu change her heat t shall know ; Soon W ill you bud aiten the star; shall pale. Thatiter 101 e had 4 hi icier glow. Baltimore, Jld. fl'orter'o: Spirit t From Purter' , .:, , pirit of the Timer A Night on Lake Winnipisseogee. BY CLARA ACC Evening sot in 'Cold and gray. nail noon, the sky hail liven clear ; hut, as the sun de clined, a thick, leaden haze had obscure.] his sickly light, and appearanee gave promise a tut unusually cold se-ason. Inc up train on the C— was detained by the im mense drifts of snow, which had formed upon the lines ; and it was past nine o'clock when the putting locomotive CaOW slowlyand iuhnr iirusly up to the little deriut at A--, the northern terminns'ot the route. As is usual in vountry. as well as in places more thickly sefticd, quite a little company 11:1(1 assembled in . the priacinal room of the building, to talk over the seveie weather; and discuss the prohabilitv'of the non-arrival of the train that With -tin' first s,und nr the ominous whistle, the narroW door of the , depot WaS erloWded Ivirh anxious heads, each striving, to pierc e . fartloir into the darknes than its- neighlior. The tugial variety of passengers alighted each one anxious :hout his or her ho! , -gage, and each one particularly certain that it was in just the phiee \chore the freight-master tiroto,,ted it was not; In, as it is with only one of this motley asseinhlage. that we have to do, we will .)as's the others silently by. She was a young lady, our heroine, and dres,pd wilh extreme elegance. Springing hastily tit the platform. scarcely touching the ext...ntkril hand of the rntleinanly conductor, she 4razed anxiously around her for a anoment, and-then made her way to the wind.r,v of the office, which was pashed h:;clt, to allow the official within to ro:oivo the expruss box es, and separate the IniUli. 'rho man start ed In: her luw musical tones fell upon hi, ear. ‘•(l'nn y)u tell me the (litaliee u, 1Vi)11- lurn ?" "Twelve mile, marin: and tin pass:l , re there ft,r fi‘,t vs I . 4:Wig completely Hocked:" and, he was turning awoy. She put out 11,-1- hand to stay him, "No pas , ,tge !--It eannnt he: I must he in AVoll= loan wid,in four liottrs,_Sir I Ny „I.notlter dying there!" K•Jrrv, indeed hot .it, j 4 all l itter Stlell 111.111/1. the tliernionicier stands a t itt der ; • e e, below zero, this. \ 4,l*y min ute, and 'twal he still lower liefore mid night!" '•I know the enlll i intense: I dare say the Nal: is l'Opif_qi• kithilaflgor, but niother,_ the mother ;Ow I,:oug,ht nn: into 4`XlStellfq :- : ingtiV.ti., anti I 11111 St : , 1) to her :" Tie v,iee ol the voua:r lieettnte elluaked and lirokon as, she ce:p.wd. "It's a hard e.a , c, I mit , t : hot it's n rise to think of trying to 'go: to IVoii huro n i.ria_th e eo l icil road i , a , imilzissilde a' the :1111.,, :mil the wily track but littithur 111111 )11h1. lisp; nn ti.at ruute ! 1 anl but I oil? tlt4; trut al) nit ii Tne pile face of the youip• hply but voice On'- firm. — r“11 - 1 111;fir, 4 1, it IIC, I to my muti,, , r, 11e,1.. , 1 heal en and tar; h, \v , ,111(1 I,v lily betl,iile! 1 .a.nuot lit ht , i• tool I , II very near to her, ant: not I:1 her pre , em-c: I 01t.,t go, if 1 bit :Hot — ILa-11 , , , 1 1 .1 ; it \\- , ,ulti 1,0 no I,:.uler th a n sui (•111,0 u, atimmit. (11 . tilc 1111111 . 11 ,, ` - '"""- r "e till :-!•,,•11 a night t:ven 1.,-itu a tApe;:(t.ive.i and cues, rztiinot I,tt I,oth , t, v, 3 the ..I , •lToi's 41:1 0 Ii1.:11t, "L.ItI.V, I \vill ..() ICU a!, , 1 Ike cr., , ,•01 th , . hill Ik• p‘un.:than c: , 11)(:. ha -1,;(• tiw :uratp_.• "l'am t.uktio‘rn and life ; i,ltt it pot tru-t lilt , ,11%.11 i :" ill , . cat, I 1,1•!o:u. Lf•, ,N" , 11 - th. ja a r"LI.-:" ‘va, a :11. , ; , 1 lull t' 11; I •.‘ • and a wally ( ! n • torn, half to!fnio,. t;;'' 1 -or lon 11 , t•vi Izi 1 1 ;-• • • •;•) , 1 : t , "1" 11.•:Irt :II \, sr H L'llp`llll - ": ,r 1.1.. MEM 1 1 .“: :I,:u hi: 1.;1•;:t ; I')w 11.• :II 1 .1,01 :1:1 "F, l I \\ 1l! /:n a .b.r p iy ` 1 ” •, , , ; tI;(• rP•4!. , nizo. lady ihrr, `oat t. / ,. .;,„ fill, curl, "v -1 ' 1112 : 10 ' 1 ' fat-"! " 1 " 11 1 "• r 11:111(1-, ••••.:1111-11(0“:„ in a p;tinful „T,„;, her ls. a to u r l 1 1 ,_ ! cry (n," the 1 ; , ! 1,,•1/1 jrl hi arrlH '•! • • • ~•u. '' lIMEMISIMMARNIMII `F-1 tholor iako T;l ,, Lnkf• 'L.II "1., it 111 V m.,thor hnl , liri rnp?" Faid. In iny uplnn,n, no! (lay l y .:rvamilv • tip•n. if rnii:Pullo•ring all, :" an obi man, c id(!!0,1V I I r,• , v froni aril., that stip ,if dirr,ar/v• and eqn•otirr,;!.- - .ln I thitthc. , l4,z;h. fur ! ;:,.:"•1 the. •t jr;.c,,l and tlIc! ,11.••. it 11 , i.t a-v,,v. A ff-,s -.1r2 ~ f hor a p(or, and. • !';'‘, ni i 1 ) ,r•L 0.,.! GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA: MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1857. iilst spoken. ±alttly last winter, poor Henry lfloeeher Wa , k fr()%011 to death on the shore of Rattle- Island and thon just a week after v,•• id-z, poor Cahn Doer—been on the Lake all l:ix lii tiutr—« it bewildered in the squalls, a td ii of out thine all alone in the dark and cal, and his folks toaliomo sot tin' tip to day light expect - in' him! ()h, it was awful— dreadful to think of! hut nothin' to what it \VMII4I lie if h uinan —a young, tender, beau tiful winnan"—a tear wet the hardy fatte of tilt' old mountaineer, and he turned- to dry it on his coarse handkerchief. At this nuoneot the brisk jingle of sleigh hells was heard at the door, and before the ea!zvr . 11:•telhOrS COUld ,pring forward to open It upon the new contor t IVill Argensen,enter ed. wrapped in a butfalo robe. "1 ant ready to attend you to Wolfburn. if you still think of going," lie said, addressing the lady. the arose quickly at the sound of his voice, and itecepting the large blanket which the tieket-niaster kindly offered her as a further protection against the inclement weather, she followed her conductor out into the dark. p•ereing night, and was lifted into the sleigh which awaited theta. Argensen wrappod the buffalo dustily around her, and attaching the lard glass lantern, which he had carried in his hand, to the front part of the cutter, he sprang in. The horse was a large, powerfully-huilt animal. of a dark, iron gray : and his fiery eyes, as well as his long, slender neck. "showed. him spirited, as strong. The eager crowd of -Wert; left their warm quarters Icy the- inside stove, and gathered around the' sleigh and its occupants; some ex postulating 00 due Madw-ss of the twain in , etting Hitt on such a niglit—others wishing theiti6tal-speed, and amid the murmured ae ch,mat ions, thew drove off. "She's in good hands, though," said a third member of the,coterie, withdrawing his pipe from his mouth as he spoke, "for Will's as nolde a' lad as ever breathed the air of New Hampshire! He knows every inch of the Winnie. as wl-11 as I know the road to m*,ll: and his horse is a powerful deal more intelligent than many human folks, any how '•' 'Araenson will do well enou7th if there ain't a squall : but it strikes me the sky looks rattier !Inn', and, depend upon it, this l u ll ain't for nothin' said a fourth, peering anxiously out into the darkness : "and if there shoeld he a souaii—a regular 'white eye,' --then"—and the speaker's involuntary sho'hier finished the sentence. The men Iltuw closer together, as if for mutual prutec ti n, tool was a silence of a few me. ment.s, broken at last by the man who had Ilulf a mile on trrru firma, and the horse's feet rang sharp and clear on the solid ice of the IVilinipisscogee. The summits of the tad, Hue mountains which rose on either side