TES FUGITIVE SLATE LAW IWBOSTOI4. ...Arrest of the Owners of a Itigitee-- Tremendous Excitement from Para.—Boston, Oct. 27.—About 41 o e lock yesterday afternoon, R. J. Knight,, who is alleged to be a slave-catcher from' Georgia ; was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Rugg on a writ for slander. The writ alleges that 'Air. Knight char ged William Crafts, a citizen of Massa dimwits, with. being a slave, to the dam age of his business and detriment of hie diameter, in the sum of $lO,OOO. Mr. Knight was taken to Mr. Rug's office, whereargreat crowd soon assembled, com posAtf; whites and blacks—abuse was hsaWiptMr. K.., but no violence of (erode Mr, Knight, after remaining in custody about half an hour, obtained bail in $lO.OOO, and was set at liberty. This is said to be one movement, of a seriettiv by the opponents of the fugitive slave law to render its execution as ob noxious as possible. the committee of vieilancc have had levant sessions, and have, it is said, re solved to invite the suspected slave-seek ers to leave the city forthwith. Ba far, no attempt has been made to ar rest a fugitive. The warrants be dead in the Marshal's office. The excitement is great. Many say. the haw should be enforced, while other* say it shall not. A number of fugitives, fearing they cannot' be protected hart gone lw Canada. The brig Garland has arrived at Salem. from Pats. with dates to the 3d inst. The yell°, fever was raging there with fatal effect ,when she left. especially among Abe shipping. The captain of the Garland died,whert she was eight days out, of the tetwir, and others of the crew were ill with the same malady during the voyage. BOSTON, Oct. 28.—Mr. Knight, who . was held to bail on Saturday, was again arrested to day, with another Georgian nettled Hughes, by the Sheriff, cliarge.l. with Conspiracy to kidnap uegroes.— They gave bonds in the sum of .a thous and dollars each, and were discharged.— A growd assembled around the Sherif oflitte with violent intentions. Messrs. Knight and Hughes took refuge in a.car riage, Which was burst open as the horses were etaried a full speed. Pt:arrow, Oct. 29.—Knight was a third time .arrested last night, charged with a •monsPiracy. to kidnap Ellen Craft." The Vigilance. Committee, at a meeting last evening, appointed a committee of twelve to wait on Knight and llughes, and request them to leave the city. Ter Cumous Burrs FOR SLANToRR AT Boirrorr.--=The Baltimore Sun says :--- It appears that the man Knight, who wu arrested at Boston, Saturday afternoon,. for islander of the fugitive slave Crafte, came here on his own private busirtiess and was called on by Wm. /I. Hughes to iden tify Crafts whom he had Airnployed in Mean, Ga.' A Boston dispatch 'aye - t• The Vigilance Committee has been in creased ao 100. C. G. Loring, and other leading lawyers, have volunteered to de fend any, fugitive who may be arrested.—T- Crafts remains quiet at hie house io South. ac 'street. The houses in this, part or;the, city are_ barricaded, and plentifully, Provi-. did Witt' anus and ammunition. , 4 Ae41111116 . NOT Pkottna.—Otyllmtiday: mOrninein the U. S. Cirettit Omni Philadelphia, before Judges Orier end the jury th the tittle for &wages; mishit out of ens alledged seeeetten of alsentatUarlitds, Pennsylvatna, ib whielt Code Oliver et il. , were phliritiffs. and Wssitler,ital,• *ere defendants, suer being ouotil-night, (sante into , Oritirt 'and stated 'bat*" had , not been able to agree upon atiordiet. ' • • Jedgotliietosald'ihatite did oat ilkd to establish & precedent Tot' diechargittraidit, without holding them kupether fen a great er length of time; but at the same time; he ditl,nolwiah 10 force gentlemen tp vie hOti einntiences or their oaths. The case was'itihe t which might admit' of a diger. ettet Of ppidion. Ile would therefore dii 7 chhem from 'the Indio: : 'Onsidera• titihe case and l e ave to - another jury, line the matter. They were accord lob,' tliseharged. The jury stood tO kr killing li verdict and 2 against it. The jdloti thin requested by letter that the chgol Judge Grier should be 'publish, e which the judge assented. FrietcHOUSZ OF THE Foorma SLAnt,' is ilea Osorra:.—The Bostou Journal , states that, on inquiry of the Marshal; Judge Sprague has intimated that the pro. oseskr , the arrest of a fugitive slave is the Roars of civil process —that, in Derv. ing it, the officer will not he justified in breakiegopeit the outer door of any dad- Ileethonse.—that every dwelling house is thireastle of its occupants. This prated.. iondistarever, is confined to the dwelling knisbprhouse where a person sleeps, sand Ogee of business. It . is also ddlitjed to the outer door. If this is loft ottiWor If,the Marshal is admitted within itOtepiaibreak open the inner door. Plantin SLAPS ROMANCS.-.-OLIT read. etatioubtless remember the story of the *leaps of 'colored man and his wife, nam ed William and Ellen Crafts, from slavery infieetytia, about two years since, by the wifei s women of very light complexion, dleitabing herself in male attire, and tray cattail to the North as a Southern youth attended by her husband as a slave servant. Itappeitesthat this is the Crafts for whom a iiimeatit wee issued in Boston, on Fri. fugitive, and who has been living there elver since his escape, doing business as a cabinet maker. The wife has left the city, but her husband remains. „Titoa Fmarrtri: SLAVES are pouring into Cot* so fast that the Canadians seem not to like it much. The Amberstburg (coasdi) Courier remarks : ,We Alive been favored for the last four or Illeeday• by au influx of the colored pop- WA** kom the States. whose advent. w lglit , heseenble to the province as a ompabbackr , could be beneficially die. with by the peaceable inhabitante 01Filitibeetier. On this side sable clouds sitlieditabia are disembarked from every bebbibaCelope. and between one and two haildeed hare elreetly arrived at this port. A H N a-continues at all points Nailer. as far as heard from ; It *Nib action be not taken by the **hi the Matter, this part of the witatt soon be overwhelmed by our bre4Wi." Afroviiticiot Nigh are it 11611400 Vathariaolommoce, he -41011460001094° Abbott browse% Amer , imilidlosair *I **Coat of St. ham. ,loolitiatooloo. , autied to do Morqs‘rof dok sib* woo of Ow Doko.'Of AN EXCE4,I.SNT CUSTOM.—In Munich, Germany, all boys found in the streets as. king alms, ate taken to ah asylum estab-! fished For that Purpose: As soon as 4ltey I enter the door, and before having been!, cleaned, or their dirty clothes removed. a I portrait of each one is taken, representing him in the same form as when found, lox-, ging. After going through a regular course of education, appointed by the directors of the asylum, they arc put to learn it trade, at which they have to work until they have earned enough to liquidate all their expenses from the first day they entered. the Institution. When this is completed, they are dismissed from the institution tb gain their own livelihood. • *till& ' . • '. time the portrait taken whentthirliWAllP tered, is presented 'to them, ir MAUI ?they swear they will preserve as long as they lire, in order that they may iwinembor the abject condition from which. they , have been redeemed, and PtiveltliptlOna which they are untlerto llgfirtstitptleii fur Craving throat From M sty, awtlelOt think the means' of feeding thenise itett ! For the* . Wove. . anti ati,institution might dtio44 in 'JO 'c0u06,.. • .;.... . . ' _ . . . . Awrtiii; MATH. or w SehenelNo widow living Some live .milts beyonditiessigtomay, in this comely, 'had %etoettildi ii4ittle girl, just- being able! to , walk,.itteeked of late, by sib% builder:o• derroised the child by• the ?thrush and the more he was pounded to let ,gik the Istedef hekl on I l'he'peophrbrokit the deig'il 6604104 after , inserting a , (ismer into hurnsonthopresod his jaws open: and 'released thevalwei;itit not till hes throes wee mingletedwhist pietas hueg kiosks "f.-• No , hopes of the child's recovery worsen. , tertaised el Isar *truants ; the . physicians dcehtred kitten 'is dead we this. MRS. GAINES AND tina Naw Suer Mrs Gaines!. miclow‘of Oe . inlinut General Gitneer wilf,sPend nest' w inter. at ingtont in tatestdentte 91" 8 : 8 eP" Mum Court. before ; whose jurisdiction bet, famous land case wilt be brought ny,,foi finairsiliwdiostioo. some months Room: more were in circulation. that . the case bad been. to Amerman natant ? deCided ,egainai Aim gniuee,..but such is nu the. SAM ,— licr claims aid tides will come befOre the Supreme Coucknest winter, at. Wastiiug ma. !ma in the,opinion of intelligent law yers, she has eves ) , prospect of having the decisoniu her favor. If this abouldbe the case, s vast amount of real estate, to the extent of several millions, will become her property-rail, of which i s aitustal in the city, of New °deans. • 1144 "AND amottLAtt eLece.—We have seen anttekaatined a very' singular pieced trischanisin in iheforin of a clack;for time-Plece, invented and manufactured by Dt. W. 'Steelton, precticill dehtist.' It will keep the time of day, day of the.week, day of the' onth; and alio the name of the month. But dietitian peculiar leatureitr, 'it keefitilhe odd daysif ihe month. and also kip year, and the 6dti minutes of every amith3othatiteever requires setting : we believe, has never been done with any, othei tithe piece made in' this country.-- The striking properties are no less remark ' able. On Ater 'side of ihe temple is a door, 'and'il the 'hot* for itriking, •• the figure' ofl 'a 'Knight, fully equipped in his panoply, widkh otti of one 'door, whidi immethste 'lY Mewed spin. On' a' seinicircular •area, and When in (mut Cif the temple, lifts his 'banditti] itrikei diti'hettir of the day; he f then resumes hir circuit, anir'When •tip proailies ihe Other door it eiper.s fdr his in -1 gress anil . tben closes as sewn as' he gets into the ienter'inurt. ' There ere several i other Oniqtte matters connected whit' this piece of mechanism which we cannot now notice. ptenion 'never turned 'a ;deep of baktt oi steel Until his 'attempt at this work. Re pi iiied and Worked out its in,trieste conshinhtiutur *latent Issitainee. and he 'Wide the duii etriteturei wittlhir hintli-1-4titsatly ei night du ring the put`j'eiti:—Balt. Patriot.' Ws find thee follontng ameedoteof Jen• ay Lind in the New York y•lionie Jour• Ottrillgi!ar first, yjait Weiti, a sactle called, sod sent, up 4 aqui. in hie native langeage, reguesdpg to see, her. Bite . clj4..nc4 ,col ategi,4lr4. o , Wm , M 4 1 1 04 it* Anil wheu d " Y° 4 .ni: 044.. •1 4 1n1 in , 41 1 1. 4 1..0‘ 1 1 1 , 40 117. bitriurhtfl i pountputujoe:vtit, old, . iilayfeligw, 1 1 11 n3lb17 ,1e rn0 .., 1111.14 1 7 01 ,- 0 1 r99 ,- s a%Pli i mr-4A 1 :$ 11.1 "l 14414 1•••••• 6 , lAA cabinet t4a ox. reitittitgovt}hAii. wife ,and children 10!:1 4 l 3 1 1 Y4m The 411 .44 1 i, In ay 14illlreve over, atidraade Of ,vat(e . ..o her old siboolfellaw *Nag visit .,.. A g ion. tho ileac day, just. before. joaliqt *he. city (Or /30e1+44140 ', 1 "10 1 Win• op , , „„,.: The .heeb4so was pot at h ome. ~+.1...4., P • gave to the 14 ,11 4 1 01, Pit.r._ .4 1 ? -41 QM' ed it oulje returp- 4 aa?aaanad a..?" 1.04 -, .13 , w0r440 Tommie dist he .vrogld allew,her to give hia children a pratento. ok.thei! l iz father's school friendship .w . ;sting Poll:, The "atentenle was 1 i . . i f for , 11 4 thoUsand dollars. . This anit te,we. o n sure our readers, is cirriet ia i a l lljtp . letzlic. ulars. The fasbionafilas 9fie , Xt la tulfecift Bible to get At visit trout Jenny ,I..htdi , 4 reelituis oa—with the abliqe • Onoulpi4osA —of a proverb we have sotperrhe ifelwi4 -The rich draw frientls.to ibetur=rdae pa* draw angels." . • , • ' SENTIKKCE Or Marti ron Illtaiel.-Thir Supreme Court of the Comotrittweihh:'"it a Jury term held at Lenox in the county'. of Berkshire, Maine, last month, peimotitic ed sentence of death against'iii Iriahinait by the name of Hultman, for rape upon defenceless orphan' girl of eightedeyears' of age. The . trial occupied four days.-' After hal out an hour the 'Jury ,tetUttied n verdict of guilty. and the court pro'notth; ced the sentence of death against the phis: over. AWFUL ACCIDENT. -A. German, I?y the name of John Openauffer,fell ktoei'largne cooling tub, containing hot swill,,on Friday last, at Yohe's distillery, Easton, Pa. Ho remained in that boiling hot liquid about three minutes. In taking of his elotheceed shoes a few minutes afterwards, all the skin was removed from his body, and the nails from his toes. He was so terribly scalded that even his hair tell out. The unfortunate man lived in this terrible con dition until, the next morning, and retained his senses until the last. SALK' OF THR FRANKLIN RAILROAD.- On Friday last that portion of the Frank lin Railroad extending from this place to the Maryland line, a distance of about 17 miles, wait exposed to public sale and bid oil by a company of New York capital ists for the sum of seventeen thousand del. lure. The road will now, we presume; be re laid et least, .Whet lathe antimafia o thi imbuing heyoed Ibis, has not true pinxi. REMOVAL or GEN. TAYLOR ' S REMAINS. —The remains of the late President pas. sed through Baltimore front Washing*, on the 25th tilt., in a splendid mourning ear, prepared for the occasion by the gov ernment. Col. Taylor and Col. Bliss were in attendance. The car was takin on by express train, via York. Columbil4 and Middletown, fn Harrisburg, whence it will be conveyed over the Pennsylvania Railroad to Johnstown, and thence the remains will be taken by canal and steam boat,),to Kentucky. In accordance with the wishes of the family there has beetkuo great dianlaY: , • WitiTtaXavvahhktallittlthts,K4 pr. used - by Gen. Taylor in moat of hie celebritedifittlefiria thro' Harrisburtiti itMinelboat lEkintlati Week, on his way to the West. He was visited, says the Telegraph, by hundreds, of Mil -1 atlas, and generally seemed pleased with attentithie. , The dahlia* was pro wouneed tube dbrint Slim* years and , har 'Whit . `"tre "this, eyes." At' ' Columbia;'Whtire'' he hi the 'e'en there was a ,fireman',o .celebration • with music, when, he; arriamlt r which so 080 4 him that he' almost broke:through 'hamar. Thetnuitie'appeareil to 'revive his reeolleei donti'd the dories 'hi had attaininEtti' on der. the:piing attains. METHODIST CllVßCll:—Moine excite ment was manifested. among the members of the Ohio Conforeneu. which lately met Chilieothe, on the subject of purchasing and renting seats, did promiscuous sittings of males and females in Church. The 'questions, were, railed by a schism in . Wei; ley Chapel, Cincinnati. : A portion of the congregation, not, liking the old fash ion of separating members of families for the purpose of keeping males and females apart, endeavored to depart from the rule and appropriate peWs to particular fami lies. l'hia Wait 'objected - to by many. and •it accession of the malcontents was the ,consequence.,. Th e y eauthlished 'a new ; congregation...worshipped in a church of their own, called Union Chapel, and ap pealed to the conference. which, in its sea. sion•at Day ton, last year, decided against them by one vote. At the Chilli:mite attrition, they were again defeated, althe ;come of the pioneer* of ' Methodismin the West, and some ministers who have here tofore favored the, free system. sided with them.—lndianapolis Journal. ANOTHER DRATH FROM HYDROPHOBIA. colored - lad 'turned Ailecirge, aged a bout ten yeats, who lived With Mrs. 'Chamberlain, et ,Newark. Helatvare, was bitten by a dog. about nine weeks ago, while passing along the street. The dug 'was lulled by some of the citizens ; but ;not until he - listl bitten a number of his 1 :species.- - The boy was bitten- in the thigh,- and !the wound sena healed up. Although some excitement was caused at' the time, all tears in regard to theotatter hed pretty much subsided—not any rabid dogs having since that time been seen in the neighbor- 1 hood. On last Sunday evening, however, he was attacked by a slight pain in the stomach and back part of the head, which continued until Monday evening, when Pariiind Clarke were Bent for. On arriving they at once pronounced the di. sease to be hydrophobia, and did every r thing in their power to check its progiess, but without effect. Smut. alier this time the boy was afflicted with twitching of a spasmodic character, which continued un til Tuesday evening, when he was seized with convulsions. Front the time he was attacked he refused all nourishment—we tar, and everything of a liquid character, 1 being exclusively repulsive. His pains eontinnell more and more severe, and he Sitally expired about four o'clock on Wed nesday morning. Those who witnessed his death represent his sufferings to have ybeen most terrible—the veins in his strug gles starting out like cords. He vans bur ied on Wednesday afternoon.—Delaware Republican. - IMPORTANT DROOMON.—Last week, at Pittsburg, Judge Lowry way applied to by the Pittsburg sod Greensburg Turnpike Company, for strinjunction to restrain one Bridenthal and others from going around the principal gate by another road, and re fusing to pay toll but. Me application was refused. This would seem to go to ward settling a' question whioh hat often been before out justices of the peace, in edits brotight against pentode ler avoiding a . gaie, by 'orifigr.vrturut it, and as often ids bellitve; ,judgmbitt - has been obtained byrifitt'UoMpanies: We havn. hOwever; our doubts of the justice of this decision iriatimuedi as the tiet - of leaving a turnpike, with the vie* 'to abet& a - gatn and the loth and then coming Upon and using it itgain in other wcirda, 'gcling round a gate 10 out ' mind; a fraud, In the 'meaning of ilia law, and ought to bean regarded.-- Esehan • . , A•Limn • PIATURAK.—A cob of Indisn corn, which in , .ise and alt ape . , ex ally, 're sorohles the human , hand. has been brought to our Offlort,The four fingers end thumb 111114lietinetii !flecked. Thu lAuttlb Onto is a 4so4oofeCtilfe s fieing larger in ,propor tioaltiAlift the tbooth of the *pan, hand, but in all other respeCts 'the resernbinnee is ,perfssit., The,. augers are delicately fpgpaikanti the whole preeeoui tiw ,cOllll -0( 0 lips female, hand, This curious object rovospon.the rapia ip(Divid Olsrke , p banby..T . fnpkins county,. The, own et. wee ip th e act of taking to, a Mend of who,he said was.nssans, a hand, when the, peesoe-srlic imbiliited it to us obtained POllecesiottg, ll - , corn having. bine beilttl.ocrikthe gob AO* remains art, Object of greaLcuriosityo—N, , Kous AIiti3OTHSK Humesstow Ex tate Foreign newt states posit. , Lively .thandiesslith; and the other Hen. virile 'exiles it , Ketsyffa, have meeived pertnilition to retire from. the Ottoman territory, their term oftletention having ett. pined, and most of these distinguished in. divides's will at once come blithe U. States, where it appearethey intend to settlee.... The Porte has just publiehed a decree per. milting foreigners in their service to- re. sign, no matter what their creed. This measure offers facilities to a number of refugees, who had adopted the Musselman faith, to return to Christianity : Genera/ l3em is mentioned as being foremost on the list. MELANCHOLY DISPENIIATION.--OH Fri day, the 4th 'of October, Jossentrix, daughter of Isaac G. M'Kinley, Esq., Ed itor of the Harrisburg Union, was taken ill with Scarlet fever, and died, after much suffering, on the following Wednesday.— She, was just str:en years of age. On Thursday, a son, two years and seven mouths old, went tato• the room, "to see poor Jose in her cdffirr," and was appar ently in the beet height' at the time., He, w as seized with a .lever on Frid4Y an d died on Saturday night. THE WORLD'S FAIR IN LONDON We aro gratified to learn that the Pres ident has promptly- yielded to the request of the Central Committee, and the honor ablciconcerrence therein of the Secretary of the Navy; to furilisli a ottional ship for the gratuitous transitortatien to England of ,these speiti mem, of Ike useful arts aid other products Of American ingenuity which our inventors and artisans may desire to send for exhibition at the World's Industrial Fair, to be held id Sundae MAU par..— This will be a novel mislion fur a ship of war, but one entirely in hitramtly with the At bawler of a" ecisinity 'adhering. 'Value peace and its civilizing Finials slave alt the glories=-sod 4sephissof velfensies or ambitious war. ,The. National Intelligen , cer says it Would helped a higher gran. deur to thislficifle ertrand oft war seller, if the Government 'were to select fer the purpnite the magnificent ship of the line,' the Pennsylvania, the largett perhaps that floatitin the re-stele of the world. She, berielf, might he presented` proudly to the eyes of Europe as a noble specimen of Na. tional production, worthy to represent; at the World's Convention, the posier and progress of our Republic. That *suit and noble ship, ascendmg the Thames, freight ed iritli the treasures of her nation's ge ' 'dun and skill, with the stars and stripes floating at her main, would he a sight that would make the heart of the most con tracted secessionist swell with pride of country., We hope she may be -selected for the purpose, if it be all practicable to do so. ' THE ELECTION OP JUDGES This amendment of the Constitution has been adopted by a vote approaching tol unanimity. It is a very important alters- Lion. And like all great changes in a fundamental law, to sushi, it work well will require the utmost care and circum spection of the whole people, in starting it into practical operation. At the next general election all the Judges! of the State have to be elected : and every branch of the Judiciary then chosen, au 'percedes the old one in December, 1851. Everyman-in the State, entitled to a vote, ought to think of it anxiously : and commence at once the scrutiny as to fit can didates. • For be will perceive, that on him ; rests the duty of casting his ballot, in 00- 1 tober next, for five proper perscins to com- ! pose the supreme Court, as well as fur ' President Judge and associates for his own ! county and district. To enablethe voter to enquire as to suitable met) and ieleet understandingly,l he ought to adopt certain principles to guide him in his choice. form a cor rect judgment of who would suit, the stan dard requisites of Judicial character must be fixed in the mind, with which to com pare meu as they are thought of or brought ' into view as proper candidates. And now as to those qualities befitting a -matt for a Judge :—The essential requi sites are—first of all, nos WO( , undoubted integrity. Second. moral courage, firm ness of mind and purpose ; the capacity to draw just conclusions uninfluenced by ' temporary clamor. or thought-of sell ; the mental power to follow truth lead where it, mac. Third, Wong common sense, that tact of judgment by which a man of well constituted mind, guides judiciously his own conduct. Without this facility no man is tit for a great public agent and least of all a Judge. The visionary-, learned or unlearned, so far from capacity to guide others, almost needs a guardian to keep himself (ruin straying. These three, then,—honesty, courage. common senae,—are essentials. Destitute or deficient in any one of these, no man is qualified to be a judge over the rights. liberties and property of his fellow men.-- The next, though subordinate, are req uisite to make a perfect Judge; and are three in number also. First thorough legal training. Second great industry.— Third, entire sobriety. The first three are essentials, wanting which no man need he thought of, ;except to dismiss him from thought, as one of the number from whom choices are to be made. The last three are requisite, though not absolutely essential. A man possessed of the first three, might be a tolerable Judge. without thorough knowledge of the lie would, if industrious. improve and be come in a short time quite competent ; in a few years well versed in legal lore. Yet it is a qualification to be sedulously sought for, and obtained if possible.. Botoo, a man without very great indus ty may get along. But he can scarcely do hja duty as a judge. And it betokens acarolessness of consequence arising there (rola, approaching to dishonesty, to lack the requisite industry in judicial station. The negative qualificatioo of sobriety need but be mentioned. ha opposite is a species of insanity, self-impoved. A man sometimes intemperate, may possibly be a good Judge. But it is a growing. unseem ly vice anywhere, unpardonable on the bench, and tending to degrade the body and deprave the mind. A cautious people would avoid such At titmice. Cowman POLICI Oaastutzszion.---The colored residente of this city have now ef fected, a complete organization, for the parpose of protecting each other from be ing borne back to bondage. under the prospective operation of the fugitive slave law. Seven police divisions,' hive been apPointed consisting of" six 'lndividuals each. who in turn patrol the city, each !flight, and 'keep aweye out for interlopers.' We /earn that it is the intention tit main tain it during the , autumn, and as, LI as it may be deemed necossary ror the safety . of this colored Journal. gtltee Stavei.-kiThe etehmibia (Pa.) SO thinks that OVOT throe hominid , tivi slaves have left•that , plate and Mane ta for Canidat slaw the-passage of the fugitive olive laws: A Linnet /Jcse tansp-4ietn. Witch and, of the sloop of war St. Mary% brought home with him from Jalra a living Awns tree. By his 'salaam hare it was pm ierved alive the' long 4oyagw from Bataviaomd a few days before the vessel arrived it Norfolk-leaves sprouted forth. It has been' presented by Lieut: M. to thS National Institute; and it can be seen in the new conservatory - of , that• institution at Washington. . r. CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILMOADc-TTIED new track of this road is now , complete from Chambersburg to Carlisle,. and win be finished to the connection with the York and Cumberland railroad. by the let of December. The trip from Chtunbenburg to Baltimore will then be made in about az hours. Florida Etedion.—Mr. Cabal!, the Whig candi4s4plor Cttngreas, has 400 mjtjority. T, to a majority of one for the dsmoesittain each house of the Legis lature. PM Mkt 4 IMUIL 61ETTICS1311110. Friday F t vealag, November, 1, 1860. ThElettlloll itetiwnsw.olllllcial.: On thb kattrtb plugg of iniday's gatrw wis b 1 founds full Ishii of the Official Returns of the mann election in this Stets for Cans! Commission. er, &v., for which we arc indebted the courtesy of our neighbor of the "Compiler." County Treasurer. Th°,4l4th cir;4lanr.r4hiso7omt. Esq., Trea surer of the Comity, has •renderei'nwermary the sweletwermtnl a assesmor hp Om Board of .00313. ty Comesiminuora, The late Treasurer, a few hours before his death, midi a request that the , Commissiorters appoint his brother, Bennet Fsiessarocw, En.. to serve the unexpired term for which he hadhimin elected, and that the salary and perquisite's( the office be appropriated to the MINI and benefit of the widow. Mr. SAJIIVIIL Pseassarocx having generottely seceded to this request, the Commissioners have appointed bin Treasurer of the County, to worn the remainder of the tem. The requisite bonds were given on Wednesday, and Mr. F. has entered upon the discharge of the duties of the office—receiving no 1 compensation fat his trouble, except the gratifr i ing privilege of appropriating lo the widow of the deceased Treasurer the einolumentiof the office.— t • to the competency and fitness of Mr. FANNIES- Toe x fot the post, we need homily say that the coon• ity does not contain a better basins*, man, a more re liable officer, nor one that will }MOWS more courte ous in the discharge of his official duties. EFShotiff Ficaria hes advertised the. eats of It tract of lend, containing 43 acme, with improve ments, In the Borough of Gettysburg, and also • tract of Woodland in Mountoy township, contain ing 5 acres, idjoinining lands of Wm. Cownover, John mock, and James M'Allistar—esised and taken in execution as the estate of John dar6l. Also two lots of ground in Fairfield. with 1m• proveme•ts, seized and taken in execution as the estate of Pier IVagoner. &le to take place at the Court-house, on Saturday the lath nut., at 1 o'clock, P. M, rl'^On the authority of an exchange, 'restated, some kw weeks mince, that Res. E. V. 0 T had been elected to the President:lof the new Ger. Ref, College, et Tiffin, 0. !teems that this was a mistake. The Res. B. S. Bcuriaca, D. D., of Chambersburg, and formerly of Gettysburg, was unaninsausly chosen President of the Institution. Res. J. H. GOOD was sleeted Professor of Media. matins, and Rey. R. Goon. Principal of the Pre. paratoty Department—both graduates of Menthol!! College. ocy-We are indehted to a friend fore copy of Judge KELLY'. address upon the "Character of the Age,' delivered before the Linnsan Associa tion of Pannsylvania College, at the recent An nual Commencement. It is a beautifully written production• seised in sentiment, and characterized by a warn-hearted sympathy for the popular movements which have in view the amelioration of the condition of the humbler and poorer clu ng, and the elevation and dignifying of humani ty in general. The typographical execution. by Mr. DILI xirrsey, is, as usual, neat and creditable. rar" Holden's Dollar Megazine,'—decidedly the cheapest magazine of the day—for November, has been received and contents made "a note of." flow pm publishers manage to furnish so large • quantity of good readable matter for $l, is more than we can understsnd, mikes, indeed, the magazine circulates an immense edition—a patro nage which the enterrpising publishers richly de serve. No one who can raise $l, and wants a readable monthly magazine, should be without it. $1 per annum—Fowiza & Dirrz, 109 Nassau street, N. York, Publishers. The way It was done. The official returns of tho late Election in this State make the vote for Dungan ( Whig) for Ca nal Commisioner, 131,938, and for Morrison (Lo co) 145.714—Morrison's majority 13,858• This result was brought about by 53017450 t the Whig voters w•ho supported Gen.Tt s toe in 1848, stay ing at home .1 Gen. Taylor's vote in 1818 was 185,513, or only 99,719 More than that cast for the Locus'co candidate for Canal Commissiomrt at the recent election. had but one-third of the absent Whig voters been at the polls on the second Tuesday of October, the Wbig majority in the State would have been upwards of 4,000 tr./ ridge Oat sa, of the U. 8. Circuit Court, at Philadelphia, in a published opinion, Interprets the Fugitive Slave Law as not denying the right of the &fledged Fugitive toletroducer evidence eth er than hit elm, In opposition to that otitis claim ant, before the Commissioner. This is an im provement upon the hitter of the law in that ma. pet. but it doss not remedy the evil of allowing an irresponsible, and. it may be, ignorant or cor rupt, Commiasioner to decide, without appeal, and in a summary manner, upon the freedom of the alleged fugitive. A chit* to ths services of a free colored awn is trumped tip in Alabama, sworn to by the party making the claim, and forwarded to a Commissioner in Pennsylvania; under the seal of ♦n Alabama. Court, and this et parte evidence of, servitude is made binding by this Fugitive Slays Law upon the Colamisaioner, atm has only to decide upon the identity of, the porton brought before him, which is readily mid, out by the pos itive oath of 'the isthmoid claimant. Tice Com missioner. spurred to a clear exemption of the case by the $lO bribe by which tbe Jaw assists to clear up his. mind, fortherith mokel out a war- rant far the removal of the matured Man to 'Goon. gia. aiummary inanemr, las the law prescribed, wharo'the poor victim is last sight of ht the ellave shambles, nod the proceedimpi of the Commie. Omer, by which this hie &Wed thistle' of Penn svivania ie tiuM heeled hesdlotig into !mintiest germ, are beyond the reviver or the reach of any superior *tonal I this ltialice I Cad Uhe • CENSUS OF'ASNNSYLVANIA TOWNS. —The *hi it 'few move returns in add 4 don to' thole colitalued in the teldevre published Censuj o' l 4o. ' Iltereese. AdenCoiib, — 'B,766 •' 1;191 4679: 001 Probdidleilng, .407. Iliumburds, psy ', 61 6 iupow wq, n., • *;t39 Kydirbs* iMarsabionv • 1` 4a6 ~ 4eo .85, ShiPlonsbarg. 1 , 67 8 Yrra, i WOusdllibelfv- ) Yolk • - 14.510' 1,097 , • . .• - "PaSSlDßllTlAlior•*Platente sto being made with reference to the nomination of a thindblata to bowepparhokh7 the , Whip at the Treat Praeldential:Alootion. The, earalidate of come* be from the North that The Blair Cloudy WA* hoisti law name of Oon. WINFIELD soon, and &dares for TIOKAII Dimwit', of Florkla, for the Vie* Presidency.— We cordially 'sedan* the nomination of "Old but for the other part, although Bantry la a Oa and. tine truth, we ehoUld prefer ionza, of Taniseamoii. "We observe, with regret, that our neighbor of the "tiosiainer approves of the Fugitive Mara Lanr.?"—&.r of O. 25. .20re are aserry,t hat we have occasioned soy re gret upon the port of our neighbor ut the "Stir.' But We wipe brought op to a school this r comb, sod Iheibprepuc l y of the laws t and ID lung as sac li laws exist, we Awl bound, an a getbd titilleni to yield tlldm our support, so fates one fesible fluent* Mends—no matter while slew opinions may be as to their correctstem. It would be • state of society much to be deprecated, if every man Wire allowed the privilege of ••seeljni u p his own judgment" in opposition to Owrods% law.—Stiniesi of Oct. 28. tar The Snake/ misconceives the otneolon of our "regret," which was bawd not upon the fee t that Our neighbor was disposed to recognise the 4dpriinacy of the lbws," burthit ha w'appreote 4 of the Fugitivu4o4l as we hive . pot the least disposillok to do the "Seistinel" injustlie l i In our lahrenoes,it is proper to wy that the Waren" of ha %grovel of the law was based upon an cr, tick which we, found , prominent in he coluane, extracted hum a proklatery paper, and is , which occur the follovrinr panne* "The oatery which it tidied ht many quarters at the North Mislaid the Insider A v e law of the ' 1 late session is directed' in au against the prod- Mon of the Constitution in 'acconlanceirith the. kw was petard. If there be Catlin ofark plaintany where it is in the eintatltutleti—NOT IN THE LAW." • e • • • .We aid!' beg the opponents of the fu gitive slave lett of the bud amnion to look at the matter rightly, and to take .note that the law itself is but the corollary of the Constitutional provision, 1 upon the subject , : that dongresa, is the perform" once of its duties, wu lkund to see the compacts of the Constitution duly observed ; and that all good citizens wbo stand by the Constitution, ran make no discrimination ,in point of Wig/aim be. twee* a prOei 'skit of the Corsuirsquos end Ike law I enacted under it to tarry the ptedeion into offset." Now we tale it that there it • very wide Mar mice between acknowledging the supremacy of the Constitution, and the constituthinality orjOstice of every law, however odious oe unjust In its debar, ' that may be enacted with the ostensible view of carrying out the provitions of the Constitution...n... l Aud it may be perfectly competent for even the straightest of the east "brought up is a scheoll that recogaised the supremacy of the laws," to de- 1 1 nouns as unconstitutional, and even infamous any particular law that, in its provisions, may tram• pie alike upon Constitution, Law and Justice.... Are we not right This we conceive the new Fugitive Slave Law dots, and helve our "regret" that any journal of character in the Free States should approve of it or attempt to make it a part and pamel of the Constitution by the absurd assumption that good citizens "can make no dis crimination, in point of obligation, between s pro viaion of the Constitution and the law enacted un der it to carry the provision into effect" Now, no one in his senses—at least no one other than the small band of fanatical Abby-Kelly-istsof the North, and the more numerous baud of still mere fanatical Blavery Propagandists of the Mouth— would mums for one moment, that theConatitu tion of the U. Stake, with its provision for the surrender of fugitives from service or labor, is not biudiag upon every good citizen ; but the drama ter of the law by which it is .ought to carry out this Constitutional provision, is ad open question, to be approved or denounced, according as it may be proper in its provisions or not. It may be at. together legal, and just, and unexceptionable in its operations, or it may be illegal, unjust, and un worthy of the Tenant despotism on earth. Doe* it follow, then, that we must approve it simply be cause it is an enacted law, or that, if there be corn ' plaint, the "cause of complaint must be in the IConstitution—not in the law." We are quits I sure that the &Mimi cannot mean to go the ex teem° length of absurdity to which such au in. terpretation must necessarily lead. Ire, too, profesv to have been "brought up in a a school that recognised tie supremacy of the laws." but our lemons (lid not stop there. One of those lessons was that "all men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," and another was that no person "should be deprived of his life, ho ary, or property, unless by a judgment of his peers." And when we find a law of Congress or or any other legislative body trampling upon these and other cherished principles of Constitutional Freedom and Humanity, wo hold it to be our duty, as well as right, to pronounce it unconstitu tional and earnestly to labor for its repeal ; and we hold this to be the duty of all "good citizens." Oar objections to the Fugitive Slave Law, as psairodby the meat Congress, were pretty distinct. ly given in the last "Star," and we do not care now to go over the ground again. We may sky, however, that the law must foil ot its purposes and be inoperative unions amended arid modified in some of its eassatial parts. Some of its provi. does, indeed, are too harsh and too repugnant to humanity to render it inviolable by even the most stringent advocate of an unconditional 4 1u• premacy of the laws." Fee instance, • poor, loum gry, starving, fugitive slave, wearied and ethanol ed b? long and laborious efforts to escape the close pursuit of the Slave-hunter, who has chased his victim from one retreat to another, as the hunts man does the panting stag, calls at your door, and, ready to sink from , hungar, cold, and exhaustion, claims at your hands a morsel of bread wherewith to save biro from starvation, or the poor privilege cif shielding In. wearied penson.from tha cold blast Of driving elements, in the shelter of your bun or out-building—is there • swan MODE us, with a heart in which lingers siinglempark of humanity, that would torn' the miserable wretch from his door and deny him the eintploart of the claims of hospitality, though a "down laws, backed by forty marshals, forbade it, The Fugitive Slave LaW diris forbid you to do it; and it you don't otirel your heart spinet the prayers Om poor wretch and, drive bins from your premisim, you violate Ahe law and subject yourself to the penalty ,of 1111fi00 floe 1 . . Such ei law,:enacted,a4d,putin force among the,ierfe of &spode Rum* would call down upon' With. Remo essonlitiows of the civilised loorlit-- Cana similar provision of lew bs vembnisffeipsiva. live he this Republican land! Does the sditec of the "Ektralfier endorse It T .. , .THE-FIRST PREMIUM . HAM—The M. lowing Is the nape mod by , T.M. - 111oldstim, Esq.i ilk M. His eopipetltor. A Ga*Mici3iroay.—A colored girl it 719#01041K,110,, inagining aim saw a ilttrot i g ra ro . u le c a r bu O t ut d c ifl a n w o u : " ba w d brivelf b Ai feast. ITHOUT IBLIS.—it is saki 'hal or 32, 811(kliosiii$11 in New York city, recently itoIOWA, the New York Bible Society, 7e'dmiqi,i, were foetid to be devil i too ' Tug Riowr Tru.—aarrei Andrews, c io n e n Georgia,' baying been asked hisadesertis with regard to the Union, sayb` lrt hi! parrot reply t lirosanotgirs the glOry idd re o lgt whilkailtrretinns the Latakia dig the geidOf Calends, and itobtbern e "- airy vb.! It has rived its faith and strength for seventy years; thd irthe great was bf thinking men is go ixitintry as they eat. control fanatibinti and dim.. ion. 1 walnut it for seventy dam bum 1017. , , Gc":. WANW% of loslista,*.iiiitiod a proelmOke apart Thundik. the' UM di, Or NOretatotr next, u a day of public dolaltagiving. - - - =Jima. vs= cat THE wax!, &AMA ' Ever Anon the liettkilinent of America, Wild Cherry has liken tilde% to posses, very important me heal vitiats. Every body knew this fact, bnt nallody knell how to extinct Rs awing properliss: : — Every mother giver Wild lOnerry Vs to her Children for wiltdkr, fiir radii lindiar alateilit every disease; Usti ailtiftlithrodeli out our country are in the habit of making a nalltrialtd: syrup Of Wild Marry bark. and other ingredients; io hal oiled in sprihg as an antidote ,to . boilitlaint incident to that changeßil season. It is found by ex periment that the Illid tlhbrry possesses even far mere impatient iittilittes than was ascribed to it. Fot Moffitt stages of Con sanspdon. 'Asthma; no matter how long standing. Coughs; Complaints, etc., it is proved to be The flint medicine knowd to mad, Dr. Wistait's Balsam of Wild Cherry is a chemiCal extract cafftliinsti with a siniilat extract from Tar. Which en hances its Its sitooeSS in curing pulmonary disdasltb, in alma!! livOry stage. alter our best ptivsnlatho &WU do no more. has astonished die faculty. and led them to confess that Mites Balsam of Wild Cherry posseisai I principle heretofore unknown among Medical men. hJ" For sibs in Gettysburg; Pa., by the authorised Agent; SAMUEL li. BUEHLER. BALTIMORE MARKET: MOM zaa BALTIXOIIIIIIIII da *anitluDA{<. FLOUR.—The flour market continua, quite brisk. Howard st. firm at $4 68. City Mille at $4 68. Corn meal $3 11311 •$3 16. Ilya floor $4l 311 a f 2 X7f. ORAI.N.--88ght change in *haft. Red wheat $1 00 asl 03. White wheat lOb a lit tO. White Cora 59a 60 yellow 61 aOf cents. Oats 32 a 37 cleats. RIO 80 a 6X amts. CATTLE.—Prices ranged from $B.OO to $11.75 on the hoof, equal to $4.00 IR 5.25 net, abd item ging $1.37 rem 110G8.—Eiales of live hogs at $4.62 a $4.57 per 100 lbs. MARRIED, On the itch -ult.. by Ptimde oe►emmny, lu►►e E. WI and M.ar J►sra, daughter of AL cc. Oa mare, all alf Y. Springs. Adams In Leirislwarg. Pc, on the Bth Inst., by the Rev. M. J. Allman. Rev. DAVID Poen-r, late of the Theological Bentbutry at Gettysburg, and Mho Scan■ Hums. d Lewisburg. DIED. On the 10th alt. near Litilesacorn, Mn.s MART Ay). Duni., wife of Daniel Diehl, nod 39 years 1 month and 28 days. NOTICE. - itTTEKS Testamentary tin the Es tate of Joan Pstoutsfott. late of life 'rough of Gettysburg, Pa. Ilecesied, hay ing b6e n granted to the su bac ritiels, nillice ti beredygiven to all who are indebted to Aid Estate; tb ma ke payment withon tailed.; Mill to Omits hating claims to present the samit proptHy authenticated, to the subsClibeili; residing in nal4l titiltugh, far settleinent: JAMES F. FA HNESTOCK, DAVID K. HOUCK. Nov. 1.-6 t Executor*: NoTibik LETTERS ol Athisitilitratibit 'hi 'esil - a-A tato of limbo Batioalt. late bf Ber wick township. Adams couney. dec'd, having beeb granted tri in! subscribers. bodes hi hereby given to Those indebted to ilia "eitita to makeYment ibithdht delay; end io tibiaehavitfchtimi; to Pre eleut the &lime pioperly ifuthentliited roc PdiCHAEL IBENbER, tIEORGE MYERS, . Ecrrto *aide. in &S -imla township, the lad id Liteesiderh, Gordian, terirwatitp. Oct. 4.--11t* Me Reduced ! Vitnams LiniditUPTEC =MBE i Ler.. Oita, m awash VSSOITMILS Lieweawwwne == 11 a Whew' thisedipg Ws Wiwi irt gal‘ giall'Odisiir dAi Loin midi; ask G;;;1 64 . 0111 Ai 141 iY id" 1117;•-ide 71118iY oici A 1K ors sqLiduk; dr. Pa &smith. "aiwinPus rinami•nu aaunni innainaeas. sad de Prig did' ye b laidneid amidllisequirs. malhar. asdarite ito M tionnvia; bane wit Wad* mak Iluddivai miabla Wow% Ohs padaidet vu Win tars.. an ha lama with de indeal*.tlinnaiiii Paillra rad. MOW tkaaw. tti at dineasei ads war Odor pudandlima aim Miro .skt newid ; h. mow oar di: orokle ansdind Ater. ask liii'sid•many ormasalid ORM dr peleseenia obi oda la tibial: ' ' Alarms liademonnopmbWt.!Wlt .rt sia saraai id perm all oddly,. pop dr , • • Midi IMMO. //Adak , , awl ad elm mom wpm do diatlnaidas hid& Law, • TIM dolinlan la a lnl>r Idaa Wait ai swab ' ittalpy alltataaa4 •✓ : J. tte=vrx . nrr: amar r ip aitaa itp" , ism eanadasdagair. awn adoniali Pap* diar Ada' . andiada aid JastENIF seemormi At so wait's Wm* guild biol. ail as alai all nem bp WNW i • "•: Arisompliat—tla aaali tie tate abiala siatoirja w a - i apaapts: ammo tik nt rrWYininde Wm* dr haralaill dal "Ng* pit ear so masa atotaataaaa. wrc nit aratasal r maks dm bask ni pod mink,tibAmb.W alma ribardsiii eindaia lan de maim de Wallow fili nor it Mak in de lion of lowsean di pead of dmiasanda. wan la Wad Pm. "Mllailitles . Vgitttlit Litkoziptie Mbehre•,-- Omit .Amotiona M. fir ate it gem bettl. a *I awl, doll Ueda, al St cob mei. Wi s.ll bottlot win bo l.eedsM►iLtimmtrodbdipsied et brow amok isinao. N. Y.. S 7 Main etnest. O. C. VAUGHN. Mid Maimle sea SAW bs OLCOTT CO.. IN N.Mus Use. Nee Tot Chi. Ir. I—All hem (eemesieit kw seats sea &else sitb whom be toreede'lmeipeee) nue be pee PA. es Ida be elves r dom. AGENTB--8. H. Buehler. Gettysburg ; Jacob Martin. Oxford ; Win. War, East Berlin ; Jo seph R. Henry, Abbottatown .1. B. Cook, Fay etteville; Lewis Mali. Chamberiburg ; Willianit Berlin. Hanover Oct. le e 18b0.—lyeow•. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. The Largest Assortment aver opened in Gettysburg. , ti• 9LIVIII.FIR has just receiyeo kJ • Kook thely, a lam, , additional supply o of Books, and has now on hand, at hie established Bookstore; BERSBURII ISTREMTi the littlikend best aslithihdlit bt STANDARD BOOKS.' ofevery,verboYSoiiiiiiirk_lrT °logical, Literary add aliscellaneou er offered In this asiiikin, ail of whiok will bp sold, as usual, at ltio very , lowest rates. He has also constadtly on hand a large and full assortment,of SCHOOL BOOKS Ord STATIONERY, ',Pets.knives, Gold Pena, Pencils, Letter Envelopes, Visiting Cards, blotto Waferi, with a variety of Fancy Articles, to whist the attentiotruf purchasers is invited, The subscriber returns his acknowledg ment for the long continued and liberal pa ;renege extended to him, and thinks that, in the variety and °sentience Of his present assortmentof Cheap Books and Stationery. will be found evidence of a determination to continue to merit that patronage: • o:trAirangemenm have been nuade by which, any Books not embraced in his as sortment can be promptly ordered from the City. Gettyiburgs Oct. 28,.1860. Da M'CONAUGHY, ViT7'ORNEY 'AT LilIF; OFFICE in the South-west corner of t h e public square, one door wept of George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc bupied as a Law Office by John . M'Con aughy, Erni, deceased. McCoNAvoily also prepares and conducts applications, as Attorney and Bo- I for _ • ratPnts and Pensions, having made amogements through. which he can fuliiish very desirable facilities to applicant's and entirely relieve them from the necessity of a journey to Washington. *Cr D. hieC, is prepared, to auend to the prosecution of , Claims for Bounty Land tb Soliliets of the War of 1812 and others —lna selection of choice kind, and It:rea d% their Wanints—procuring Patent* and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply , to him personally dt by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1850—tf IMPORTANT ! FRIENDS D FRP,LOMEI77- ZEN6':- Toe time iiipttaching the winds of the North, iind the pitiless spirant of Winter will s*eeit iii all their fury offer the land—when the iiiiman body *ill re quire protection front the chilling atmos phere end the angry cleittenta or acrid 'Sp rees." You will therefoie Pleaie lielF in mind that it will be reedit' `d vantage to call at SAMSON'S bash 'One price Clothing and Variety St6're. (im mediately opposite the Bank) where you will find one of the largest, cheapest; aqd most fashionable selected stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ever offered in the ..Buckwheat County." and at such prices as cannot fail to please.—the suberiber be lieving in the old motto. that a "nimble six pence is better than a slow shilling." '!'he Otte-price system will be strictly adhered to: My goods ate marked at the lowest livllig Profits, and the asking price is the, price at which goods will be sold, and froni tvhlcli ho absientent Will in any instance be made; which is the Pelt , guar• antee that 'esti he givbn to preiteCt the pub lic frtini imposldon—bellevidg It to be a much tieiter systerii than this of the eat, genie, .or asking encittnous Itikh paces and selling rot itist Vrltal 'cin get. My stuck of cicithisig °mildew Of blbits, Over coats, Fritek-cditi,Dress:eosui,Sick -coats, of every desetiptlim t Pentithunts, of Cliith, Cassiniere..Ukishtett bird; and Doeskin ; fir Sethi; Cltith, Neer det ; Woolen Shirts attd liribberi t .Cehl rod, Flannel do.; Crairati. Handkerchiefs, collars; Bosoms, Suspendeirs*:in short. every article that belong' to the Gettile dien's Fitraistiihg Room. „ My friendi add the public generally are Most reepebtfdlly Invited to call and,exant ine my eiseortment of clothing before me , UN their piiVchtiiies,, apt! they will be 'cow illicid that it ik the interest of avert Idlltl: who studies economy; td . piirebeste OlOttilhe et Kasha's. Tlistikkil, for. past re . Aire, the ,subeCribet mould return his AOlll . profound . thanks .14 the of Gettysburg *lntl vieirl4, end hopes,, by strict ittehtion to bnairiesi; iii merit i con thiniiice of ppbligg tient. 14 it° t/A16614. ogity.bur g , fict. 26, 1860. Colleetots. Take Notia. HE ote . , (144%. iciii4shipe #diels county ire bete by notified that they are reluimd to Melte collectioul of Tiles: and to clay thb lame over to the Trealitter or tH bouittit but or before the 1 eth caty of Noveniber next. • JOHN G.'NORNIPIOWEIti, • JOHN MUSSELMAN, jr... 4ACQ4 OttiPiTa t. • yommintimang Atte/i-4. Plort: . Ott Errooliftiiidusitary tib lii. to ju tate of Oustarruta liassaa t late of htfillogibY Ip.,Adsose cot dioNi• bppoir born granted to the subscriber, notice is herein , gisew 10 all iodebted'to said dila, tisittiksi Plilmeitt wit/tont/tali:, and to 0194 hieing drimrM pririenf fdt itettletitint, to As sabseribttr; residing hi lain. lewd ship. •bAARIEL b I IRBORAW, Oct. 111 —tit r‘ • NEW pod kesi tazottprtiolp (pr A = aihCa 414ieit' ' 1 efigsp Mote of SC HICK. Oct. 4. . 1 t • ' " ' . Shawls I .Shawls TL. If [Cif: SIM' 'itemised .a IP • splendid lot of Bay State SOW% to which he would ask fhe.ittehtion of the Ladies. Also. a flee article of„Gum Shea. WANTED—A Diutiestto to do the work of an ordinary sized Family. A colored Woman would be pre ferred. Good character and correct hab its will be °intends! in the applicant, who may and a permanent situation in a plea. sent home. Kr•EnqUire it the 4 , Btar" office. • • LatilDl3ll3' IDP,MeIe 000=13 A new and Splendid Assbit ment just reedited by J. L. SCHICK ; WHIOH he will be Pleased to eilfibit to all who may all at his Store in Baltimore Street, neatly opposite r aim- Moak's. The goods Nave been selected with ears, and will be ibld at remarkably low prices. Among thins will be found the most fashionable CHANDEAISLE SILKR, TURK MATINS FRENCH MEIVNOES, CAME. LION DE EXINE44 FIaQ • RED DE LAINEIB, Brocade Cameßond; Coburg Cloth, Alm ass, Bonnet Velvet, it'd Satins ; togailik with a large sestittthent :of Ribbons aid Flowers, , Steeklitals Ind Gloves, bleached and unbleached 111tfilini, WOolen and cot• ton Flannels, Clbtlii; Warners; Vesting, Cessinets. Freabli, Worked and mourning Collars, Ourlsi Heir Braids, Buttons of various kinds; ip short, almost any thing in the Dry Gikidd line. 113`" The Ittatition of the LADIES is particularly idrited to my stock of Goods, which will be found to comprise not only the most fathionable, but the best styles. Call and araibine them. ' J. L. SCHICK. Gettysburg, Sept. 20.: 1 IMO. E t 4 S. ,15r TS. LATEST FASIIIoNS. T 1 , E undersigned respectfully informs, his friemds and the public generally,l that - he has just manufactured a superior ID lot of • ' • HATS of the best materials and latest style; at his old establishment in South Baltitnore street, opposite the Compiler otlia,ii, and next door to Wampler's ninic Establishment- . embracing the fol lovvitig : Superior Moleskin Plush Hats. Silk, Russia. Fine Fur. and Slouch Date, &b.; all of which he will sell low for cash, or country produce, it delivered immetli• stilly. Furs taken in exchange for Hats. 1..1. BALDWIN, Agent. April 26. 1840. TAILORING. E. k R. MARTIN, AT THE 011) STAN, N. W. COR NER OF THE DIAMOND, Gettysburg, TENDER their thanks to their mist°. Mars for past favors, and , respectful ty Inform the public that they continue to Cut and Make all Garments, In thi beet manner and on reasonable' terMd: The outtiug will be done as here tofdrei b 4 ROBURT M ANTIM. Fashions ire regularly received, and every effort made hi secure a good fit and substantiet sew ;lig. The subscribers hope, by their tong experience in the business, and renewed efforts to preas'e, to merit and receive a continuance of the public patrotiegi: 10:7The fall add Winter FasilliiHelbire pet gib% recelvell from the city. fits All kindi ofcotitury produce Mita iii exeldthge fdr trtirlt: , • g. R. MARTIN: Getilidiurg; OM. 4; 11450.—a WANTED.—Ari Apprentice to legtti tho t . akloring baninem, thin &nal the country would j)e ireferred; Oct. 4. E. R. It : STEVENSOIt.4II4 goLgsatt bitaLca tiltbtEli.lldti Llgivorts; Thres dopra Sopth qf She Old Midge; Prase. St; HARRlBButerr, fRr deem/AO/OW o'l gJ .M. Mer'cluolts others is Critilberlititd; ind countidi; ltYs 'opened'an hitedaive sale Ellitdielltderit rot tile wile Ottteocer: lei Mid I.lqlfoie, dtove: With.tll,c4- ciperittloil I. iolptirtlng Itodee IR Diftihlote, hevilll *lfni S onde her at'dtet same rice"itt,which they ban tot ,jideche. Bed la the'bil;'' 116 rApetithillY thefitoof` Of s 'dill Mina thtilip *lDRing toy purchaseis& to utiafy th of Ns 6'061 it'll- Ity 41,141ia Oiodliints. The a4ptide oflandlotdr lijerlitul to a lot or Clicici Hoots ici,lotditl,itad silb it itltlicittoe 1 01 0 1 : Nootifdept item' distancepr4pit ailba;m344oo6ll6#l4ohed ni •Pcti. 10 lett,. GETTYSBURG FEMAJA SEMINARY., WHIR Institution, under the direetion'of Y Miss W /ILIAC% will be on Monday eiteAdy 844tosbet r elt tinue in tin ignitions L ord's ti WtOtt each, ° , 1 4 11 _,',_ 444 5! 14f _A• 1 i17 n u i" . 3 gu r ut9n infM° M. Ant October. - - toutil-4finkflolleki s;ifmativo ninnthis; with. ts . .traphargste for the 40- 10111 0 ;, 13 " 141 41 4914 Fancy VOA. 'Po. pile Will , be charged and, fromibe time ox taring till`the,end of the session ; and no deductions front the price will be made, ex cept for time lost by the Teacher, or pro. 'meted illness of the pupils. Reference Is respectfully made to the following gentlemen :' J. B. M'Pherson, Rev. Dr. Sehmucker, J. A. Thompson, Rev. Dr. Blusher, R. G. Hever, Rev Dr. Krautb, Dr. D. Horner, Prof. Jacobs. Non. M'Clsan i , Prof. Stover, J. 8. Dsiuisr, Rev. R. ;canine% Aug. bd, (March 30—, y ' , PROCLAMAtION WIIEREAS the Icon. Dirttet. Due rtes. Esq. President of the several Courts of Corinnon Pleas, in the counttes composing the 19th District, and Justice of the Cooks of Oyer' and Teritiiner, and General .ail Delivery, fo'i: the trial of all capital arid Other offendets in the said dis trict--and Smite MrDtmi, thid &dust. R. litrielt.t.,Eaqi.,itidgee of the cOorlo of COmnion Pleas and OeneCa: Sail Delivern fdr the trial otall eaplittlalid oilier Itend ea Id the eVdtity 6Ad ins- = have tsgOed Welt :pieeiiiwt, bearing fitto the pith sei Aultdit; id Me ye , * 6f oar Lititif, to. t 4P" * 2V i ri.. "400 Y. ar.. to me &tee ' a'Co tit br °al most. Pitlika Ari d ' nerd` andr '.. Pons orremxiikieAO. . onend air tMtit br rtr an 111(r. i, t. tribtri, Oilt Noriikty.the Ailikddiy l e N‘• tiedit-:. • - . • ' ' NOTICE I atattpy. GIVEN To all the Justices bf the Pekes, the Coroner p Cbtittitthis Within thisaid*Cpenty bf 1107, be then a fld there to tpei Sit : o# ll with theirßalls,giarnis; Einuninationt(io other Re: : utethilianaitt, lb 'do Wirt Which to itlita offices and in 'that behilf apipartaht J61:4 done, Ind also they Who Wi l Ms* edti iehist the l irliobers that ire or the shall be in the Jail pf the .gda County ; O¢f Atlanta, anti to be then and there to pt . *: 044 spinet (heel abiltbe W ILLIA P'ICIC Wier* SAWA lace: REGISTVY B ,?WriCE. I\lllTift II he IN tees and •other paragons goOtelthed, that thb Aredeete et the deceased parietal hereinafter z.nteltiotaink Adam lie . slued e t th o e firomit fat t l' e P lin buis tlmiTta Imeet '0! Aiewie* JA day 014rompo, ber nexl sly 111,, Th e licit find 1104 aecoutitarC6' . Swopp..bdatiniatfittor,p( the esiata of Bee Beard, deeetaled. 178. The first and final aeneuttl o John iihandierldin.A:dminiatrator (with fhb will sant:mod) ui itachel lChandOrlain, ditz 110. 'the tlfit 'lees:mot of Elienhettl Criswell and WillianCaldenli•Exectitol 4 of the Nit Mill nd 1014000 of ?two Criswell deeeitikld. • ' I 80. ,The at:agent of Henry •Golehnutle. Administrator of the estate of . Eligabeth Knattir. deceased: " ' " 181. the Brit dentult of Piederi'ck G. Hoffman, it thidiiistratot flf the agitate of Martin Oaeilanglf, deceased. ' ' 182. The Brit end find atendrnof Sam net Beard, Adintnlitottor or the estate 9( Magdalene Heard. deceisell. 4 1193. 'l'he fiat end forestpf eaac E. 'Wierniatt; Adniinistietor tif die estate of Eliza hide Elliott, - 184. The account of John Wilson Oa William H. Thee, Adiniiiistritot of (he' tine of /oho IVNaiin, deceinied. , ' 'lB5. The firm tidcount of Peter (I . l‘loll, Executor or the Milt trlll and tesitilifent sit Joseph Eckenrode; deceased. 188. The aecOuni of Oemte Kinc . Adt minietrator or thoi estate Of'iseo6 Bruin; deceased. WM. W. 11ASIE1tStY; Register'. mote, Gysitylibuti;? 'itsgiaer. Oct. 26, 1660. S AEV MOM, EQ. ? ARN()I4D INAS into, tettiinenl Rdm Phil2llo44;i'. 11 - 0 - and is no* opeu.ing ;mho Old Adiand . as let* a steak of NI god Winter °nags as hes been offered, to the public tat inty tittle among wfrtieti are • , VERY CHEAP thotils, Coatings, tlessbnete; ellasiliteda; Jeans; Cord's; Mandela, Illanltiqts,Freneh and Ertilish- Mertnoi; Orttilitehtal and Hubiaibut :Athol; Pirdieti rhd Plain Lustrea• A 3itiughartia. Calicoes; Plain fatiey, tobg and &lush ;hltairlo .Babitot'YolOotot plerkei ;dad ,tlslka llitsboraOidOPP3Wd ti netery ; a large aloe) of (meatier ; to- Esther *ith Slalom eibry article lit tlitillsy floods line itrti t 11•4iik of tmah draertii WETEWNWARN,t, All *With ivlll Sell is Ojissionp AA Ahoy can bo itirertsi b r any Other More ih this plaits: Plea* ball id, ilisittlinihasdiadis 13 0 1 0 6 ulii liet)L to! isoo. '11.14 1 idAIN AT Vroittil 111111 D TO YOUR TEIII' II IldbStkibet bib piettiatb idndthieint to his rtlenctii.lh*theibill igaitkreloJettsorlOs &mak suilaigo in i mulls the piictice or • Stitgbry; ind *lli be pleased to attend to alt tinieto connected With tile • iirbfeecion, each ,ae cleansitik, 1114 polthvis sertlng . Tpath: Hering, the ttenent of j e number °fliers practice. he. Wale caul. dent of beingetile to render fall eadifeetititt to At *ha' inerhicrect Midi ilrith (heti pit- Referencia I. ritickettlinf ititiire to the followjing paths/ma s t Dr. /1.111, Huber, ' Hon. M. ,Dr. D. Gilbert. Prof. M. Stow. Dr. N. C. Derhift MO. Iftaineker, De* Di ram: DP eh Dr. C. wrist. DierrfillsOlNDWlG The subscriber boo reamed , tiii,resi dance to the house formartpoechpied' , by Rev. Mr, Gerhart: in S. Balliettors Oriel s a few doors above: 5 14bn F R; „tit N March 115.48p.ir1f,. - " MN= . ; DULAAWRENCE }I'LL • • . .. .. . 1 ~, ; DSINTISTi , , 111,1 AD ieriatived his'oMee to the building RJR , ' opposite the Lutheran Church, in, Chamberebuig street, 2 doors east of Mr. Middles l's store where he may all times be found reagy and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of fhll sets of teeth are reepectially invited to call. RtIIVERENCES,.• , Dr. C. N. B xi:amyl', I Rev.C.P.'Kurri,D.D ' l a 0 D. Hallam", Prof. It J•C01111, " C. A. Co wout.i, .4. H. L. thuonza, ..D. Giamassv.. ~ .. Wa.Witsysolas Mral,C.Wavvos,D. ... M. It, liivevaa. • - iiiiv ‘ ,7, 1648. , ; • • • a .9211111 C ..- . • ,p_l k 4 4111 _ TIN W ARE ! TIN WARE ! 07E40. E. ,3n1111111•1111 RESPECTFULLY anneuncti to his friends 'and the public that he eon tint to itiatiu(sctthaftbd hint now On hand 1.4R01i .*Toter or WARE, et c pei Esiondiatipt in Chimberiburg •v$ needy otipwriuS the, riot Nista— iprilki* he will be pleased to orders =tly and' upotr the most fissionable . GETTy9BURG FOUNDRY A4titcsa**E I HIS titeltlistibillit 0 , 114 , 00* libittir : t i e d oft tb y '•,. • 1 ,1 ‘ - ;i . 1 ' 44147 ..'itcttiiii.= Fla oth irtitkake prniature it lug* #lO annoillt* 141 iffili r frithl4ii and ,C . bli4lither*l'at 11(191 . bave po)***;'.liiist i 60 ba4*i t iery4Tqat *army or,, „.. , - Hollesisite4fid StOrely bffiThilieg Rettlei.:l•bie. '' ' . at gets, 2 6 1 7 0/4 Gtidirles, dtA," 1 Ce Om reijer. "AhAight, it Obilkigff ~ vii—Anong this the 6r.thmett•HATHillotAY.4 . ;.Ts Flamers they would Illii they ' We bk Wed do estfelleht tillottedWtil of ' ' . 1, Parmlifitg torsph9otentif4 - ottoulglidgill'llli ittnotletiti kilor Pkmob. Ilf, eocoOkteitiltliirititei!oiVei-D. Weftlpies Patent Wiadnllll.straw-euttets. acct Bp A VirtSiViiirigN ti , , • _ 1 ,.. , le Eii!ried Os fj , um post ot:WPranklin. o -- They wilt ail I cirll,til ihki BOOP , * SHOJ . I: , • Shea In the•Stkath Odd bribe FrAindreiltlil 4ittit whale, With Arend wrolknien alill'the t *collard nraieriali; the n tOr fit) 'rend Cif work flip be *tie' : , ardirkf'ikill . 6 0410 I, ii Si Milt field '' 1 , k All the glitriVe, M11 1 11. 1 01: 14 d4riOileill; With ./ . I /rep' r many idnets pot rt ,i ) !IP ii 4 fug",' liked is - riliAtplig ealli or eniintrirFirril nos so grey dl2epeifei onnbr hal k ea n y d o w o ier ' 4 aih e hk,3ran /Morass &dice: Pi')' ',i-,ki,il , 1 GettYlikliii 401).sithilespi ! , T. WAHREAI:: T. -, *trot) tsti reipbetiklly Minket aitirtdi w'w haring 'Oniettlail lecOtifitefih-113 i Bridke In 4111• and settle ittrilletliiitialt:`-i'Ar. l ter.the ler of Jilly nekt;ltlitilenks'Alll'lte j)laced in Mk hands of in oilier* Mr leans Went: jlos lyptorgiTlOtega L4Pvtlctil 04TAlvr pitiki SIZES are no* , bonimhtly INA , for Ft* ill GigipfitfriP l a!,l44lplßEW rtlagl ia n littil ti r:frr e vr o ; are pin *On,. hh tl f e, beif alevell der it i4 urti,•tir: •WhhiAg.. Win/. thoitif its, 11 for sbarittint a house; *lda filiiiroW tl 'fi AnY dtfibi itOVIN itaddlarti th heaviest in Oigildi ri* Ilse 111$15if anti Mier imis They diskmr . runuullt ppitb *ell t i o b,lik ovens. IMO tomtit 'Wanting ;hese sys, detivefed, by Ming' bed it eitha the above tuentiduld:titeiiii; the' prilAibior 4111 deliver theme at 1:11611 owlet, iii he intends~ duiiii ilia ' peddling, pvineipilly Mailed. ' 14111 bhndderti-that hil bah give rotei li rtff etitiVraelion' thin hirbll pea. : 'there tibe'ilrisady 'upirarlia 6r six 1 1 / 1 ,11tE13 hi' the tauhheh' Sthvba sold, in - Vilt; - Adattii, stud` eireoll bounties, Within two yiniiii,' Of ilia Ito thenir'a the late impretililiteittlit • The Ihiproveinerit Is in the middle due, by *WWI the loitar dwelt"lCl Oehler' hliatbd,'ind thst holes are 1 r tin the idea,' di put on hirgvi pall: " 'die& 'lt litilieeesair3i' to es more about theta; litit h eigkit:rioPie t*hii J o still iidive . , et. trials* gloves to e#Oftilhb the gift. iiid' , lie of '&entideet 'MI the Will ' find that' 1 hive 'Whew ' "oWii all);,,' l othift . hfrriVerittitt' in use. atilt' nadidlnt 10' 1118 4 1E14 and freight;" Aid" any dna ant led to the Oublio. • They are likeirliiiii t i fot'asle i l t rt7Z l VA ll o ll2 .t. 1.,. l AM Di at r. ..' . A . s'' *NMI 141610/4), rtiliwistor neri Risk; flit Ybek, Adam enroll. mei - Jeol4oolPestmeloo4,4 11141‘ Aft}* 'iin te rl4 l! l M iltd ".M- 48 0T. 1 4vY 401111 Aiit 11, 1010:44-1y: - ' ' .1-4+.-,-4,4.4-4 , 1......: • • ..-) " x.:. . - FOR TiIEAAPIES. A 1 1 ' A B. ICUR*VZ has the pleenuAi*` 4 "Atn i 1 *11.; PumerVPlT re : 4l 11 104 14 thillolof.llll,lllont Qf GOOD *tea* billow offers for their exeulination. IVAla..*paire to please ell, he earnestly solWetr epittiptutocti of. their patronage 101414 - HATS & CAPS ! =ffifil 111 it IL Boots & Shoes ! THE subscriber has just returned from the City with a new and full supply o Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, of all kinds, prices, and styles, which will be sold cheap. llt:7Remernber his Store for providing for "the two extrentes,"— the bead and feet—two doors below the Post Oeffice. My stock is the largest and belt *cleated ewer ,orged 44 thif market, 641 *ad see. W. VV, PAXTON o,lnipbyri, 90. 11,, 11150' LEICIIST GRO g mos! *IA.:. fib' wits *. orlat TLESTOWN IN OERM4NY TOWNSHIP. otIIMS miliblishnient is dew id fun Ms. - oration and Milcolatedlo JO all Wads. 'Finding Upon' the 'shortest steaks ea& ii in the very best manner. Farmers Med ~I , others wanting grinding done, especially in time of low water, *ill please call et' ,', this Establishment, where they can be U..' comniudated at all dam: The KEAN MILL , Mcleod 1 1 .1 Y end in Connection with the large: Flouring Milli and together are calculated to do a letter'! ' - amount of wait. A PLJIST.fIR MILD , 4- CLOVER MILL is he connection' with iMI esurbltshtneht, aid Sawing WM: ; now be dane at abatises.. Consiantlytuk ~, head edit for tale, , , AT TtlF' MILLS, wholostrit and retail; Family and gaper.' , illi!liVheet Flour; Rye, Corte and Bock., wheel Flour, barranted superior. A Tarp' • lot; fif.chtpPei Rye,. Corn, Oats, M ix WM; RMS. Shorts, Shipstsf, &c, to be ball at i aillimed ift hir prices: t t • ARO, ErXID P I;dISTIER obtend at all time*, for rale or exchange' , Rialleground, l'irose persons engaged At ' die Flour and Feeid basinesd can t, see' celnliodsred at alt times on the shortist ', otSilist, eithef with the Flour and Feed , npmdfactrried, or by having their Own; grata ground. , ) This establishthent had heed erected et ' hinter exritosse for the special cOnyenienciet slid accothmiSdation of the neighborhold addend bb emried on' by first-rate : • - ,IIXPERIENCED MILLERS. TM. andentigned therefore respectful/or .: stilitits the _patronage of the aurrounditt I a clmly: Farhierd mat test assured of. - haring their grinding and all other work; dpiskat tidier of the Mills, in the eery • Wad-mantles, dad at all times upon short notice. Persons going to the establish= Meat (Min a distance Can at all times and pereibularly in a dry eleasott, when the wearing are low and stater scarce, 'by ' Waiting a short tine, take their grain hOttiti *ilk theirs Manttfaetured as they they wish; Those that bring plaster in. the. . NNW ban it, all times teceive and take Stith them ground plaster in exchange. (IEO. ARNOLD. - if, B. Whaling tb gite fanners a home' tilieket fdr their grain, a fair price will at On time. be, given for wheat, Rye, COW' OS — igim:' dethered dt 11th Mills. 'ire"; Sept; 8:--tf 0; A; I tif ! ktirit ttg a rt@g t Fresh Fall Dry. Goods. at Grtiti - . Bargains ! . It MIDDLECUFF is now opening MI .114 0 0 extetwive and beautiful supply of FALL, GOODS, direct from Philadelphia; width fume beep selected with great care, i from the beat fabrics; and latest styles, but bf tillillaatket, Comprising a spletididist;, aorinteut of belies' Dress (lauds, aid et,: ety thing desirable and useful fur gentle tnetAi wear—all bf which can and *litho tifferedin ettonnousfy fotoprites. I would' respeethilly Invite the attention of buyers to in eistmennitin bf my large ink* of stp perk* goods; feeling confident that 1 cats offer bates inducements to all teltli may' hi.' toe Me With a call. . , t, • I): MIDDIJECOFF: tlettyibptg,,Oct: 4, 1850: ' New and Fresh Orneeries:: , 4t • .• . 13, KU RTZ i'sieiyetlit large supply of new andlriali GROCERIES, consisting 9 1 Sugar-housa and Syrup Molasses, Su gar, a prinie' article and cheap, Coate, Teta, Silt, Chohie, Oils, Chozolate, Rice, otte. QUEENS WARE. of every. rattelitY; will be sold uncommonly 'low. dZr• Theo remeniller. to secure bar ain't, idre call at KU irrrs cheap Vornbri IS: E. Corner Centre Square. Corner Centre VZW' tkOODS Ilainersly's Variety Store. riiHEllubscriber invites the attentio&of the pUblie to the large assortment of Goods Jost teceived at his Variety Store, on the North West corner of the Div Mond, Gettysburg. Pa., which he will be 'pleased to show to all who may favor him With it all. The stock consists, in 'mit, of COFFEE. SUG.9R, MOLASSES, ,SYRUP, HONEY, Spites . of all kinds, Salt, Fish, Oil, &c, 2 s, Also the largest and best stuck of ' China, Glass, and Queenswam ever offered in the place; also HARD. WARE sad TABLE CUTLERY, Cof fee Mills ; a large assortment of Cedar Ware, such as 'rubs, Buckets, Churns, &c.; Willow Baskets, of all sizes, Ladies' Travell'ini Baskets, Brusits, Broonss r , Whisps, &c. ; Crackers, (a superior ir* els.) Cheese, Pickles, Confections sa d, , Fruits of all kinds. Also, constantly et, hatiffii full supply of the best FAMILY FLOUR, and different kinds of Feed, HAM dt 13A- - CON, Homiity sod Beans, Tobacco, Snuff awd, Cigars. with a large variety of Fancy , Artklim--all of which will be sold at roe' utukably low prices fur cash or country., produce. The" subscriber returns his slicers thanks to the public for the liberal patra, nage heretofore extended to him. and rites purchasers to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhete. . . wm. \V. HAMERSLY.. ' Oct. 4, 1850. STOVE PIPE, OF every size,•constantly on tiptid fur tittle at BUEHLER'S lid ii 4 ` Eatablialiment, oppoitite itar -Peat Office, Cliambersburg attest, Ge;i4l Arst . LOTHS. Cassimers, Vesting!. 44.__ .. irn ‘-- 1 a fashionable variety, .recitifi` for sale at SCHlCK' iria DIAGISTRATES OFFICE. THE undersigned hart:optima/011'00W in Catfish , West: 'text> diverid'44o ..STAR" other, where he will res! I:o4=' all times, prepa to awed that placed hi* 4, 1 "r: ":** DtP sg, Nosy sv, 1 , 4:44•3,0 44,0w.a MEI