As Dieliiisere Saw of Prithry. !iei from the basement to the third step of Arrival Arrival of the Steamer Asia. TRH STIR IND BINNBR . tit ar ivist Arerfi s i c eLt i te f la xi os i‘kt ll:-. 47 a. ,auit o_riere 1 the stair rigout( limn the second floor.— . 4111 foyi r iet in f t p isre 10, „r h.,. y liking": DA Y+ LATER FROMI EURO/W. 1----__ -a -a -- ) Mery Presteleri. malt bUd is; wlyth rifle pnires hefore IA it v.4i. NOV.. 24.—The royal in/dri RC 7 Nor vfmk. Nev. 20.--4 terkihle ident wute et mitei b eh . f h t ip ait i hair. , stekaiiier to arrivalhero this mutt ng ' i ; reeler a ll ON otfistrno , ott at i 'clock, at, the hearts, s l, ) * A l wris int artily/ brit All Ship M'eigs toyer I dates t.. the Idi in- Fr a y iSg 111$,. 1851. wee Female Seism' on Gooey tat imp. ,An c 5 ag.,,,,i t i,,,, • B et is a d na t re l on I stal, and die 14th. bei . \ r - i - , J . -- -.- 411011111 ell Sts W.lll reheat, and the chilli ren b,.. gm.. of d i aih .Fea j . sae foo tart r. I daSa a lale , I ; / 1 "\ " in g revith ' ned. " l I P P 1 , 1 4 6 "4" Im i n I strrks realm ree l M il l y finil'Al tIP -T UT 641 t figenee by this a vat I -___.:_ Ow bedding. A law athillt re W,ilitig, „..... en 1.„,. . •,--•• WiDiF Isn'ttSC . i v itetlergeneral interest. lewdest the balustrades in an, second and t h ir d eerlipe through the mien i oor cut iillr, tritrit P o se None.. when they g ave way sod precipitated to raeape by the bark way, where also byl I'll'lnge of minnent hem uccured in the as • Subject to the decision ors Whig National Con .. the -ehlblesso to the first floor, s distance of eutfoea tem, one or two perished. Others! pact of tiontaneutal affairs mince the sailing I vendee.) ado; Africa. some kitty *en. dareatim $0 dead Nettles have leaped front the window. and were dm- I boviptakirit sat of the building, and it is 'limn- t remwity wounded. ENOLAND.--KOSSUth continued to be the 1 I - eel shot et loot forty hogs and girls are killed. " - It wee evident from the appearance . The WOOS was most heart fending—mothers His receptiona were ended; ate! almost hou r r (mode we 1114 igen ((go fer' , and the i r the bodies that hy far the greater number , suir,,c,tion. Butt j aw 1 1 ly soccurreidia:ind 'Of a highly enthitelastic eves, mid ith those oldie 'lying VictilliS, lost their lives by ukllllllll‘. Isestlikto the toys.... . .. ,„ thfugubstmarlutaxi t idea t ra,, s c,ae, stsa ss u reo elleffesl , : .I/ti , intended ensetvely to 2 1 IlltrOND IIIeSPATeH. I blow ; many of their feces were extremely reeve in Ile litimbolt for New York on New Yeas. 1%4)144ft-40 P , 'IC —Our city blseitofront; der miters ,clothe death. The the 20th .ifialto. and IMO- Wide all his ar ia 111 deep 2 Irout in consequence of the itielpn- I,l„ l h o g imem rs t• i h i , e ,h d d, beeh sw ,,,da,„ range memo of , this effect. e n4 h444 , ol 7 .att h ' w ernou " n a . 4l "a i li n r i l un ee ne w e h th is 4t h,ef u e.elr land attended ,with au little .of suffering or FRAM:Ia.—The only subject of special fewhoef oa rs age w ere t h e igent ,,, ke r 0 .-", p;, , ," atreggle, that ibefeaturta were as composed moment hmin France , is the,loss of the e lectoral law in the French Aseeinhly. ni4i'shd Joyous anueipationa--whete danger and as webeterhe d i " he hi " . °lke " ' ad waww"Cllllwantlid et"..-.1401 every tieuntiniantel a vidently experitineed some m omits 'Wag- The affairs or the French Republic con yogi, kith& with s m il es , sow , V p o i esti & sa w any h e e, re t h e d e p uttms u f fif e, h am per . time to engross , public attention through. sheISSPAPIYLaaS "al lawenatliansertlYas 01 101 haps ninifey the tip tre the pile and audit- °tit tUrePe. was belted lite flooded with'usirs. air voices the j u st e ,,• • gyi ai r K., breath to pro h mg On Sunday, upwards of 010 of the off • thim"llMltlielletl7 sae "'wall I° "lin. Thal them H ea rn ya • ' ; curs 1111141 moo of the regiments newly an d4"1111 g ather ""'"" 41 "`" eir anall!mg°. ` I • I ' P •introdu ce d tothe Pres boort aide In thtan ere 41 1010WII ' Hutupon the irrholethe,„blow of the angel I me( 111 arts were ; • lktdietrt`sto o'islork thiliattaiitsibti; ?ifiss; Oar* of dead' w hi c h h as ets t g i teit d„ w , so twiny admit, who addressed Mein as fellows : rinaltAteetioisr in Primary &beet forthikonit of sender years end hope, fell es gently as "Gentlemen--In receiving die officers , c:savolalh probably from ihe..eWeen s etio o r the could have been wished. except to the ag- I of the different. ragman"' of the army who room, to feint. Os seeftescOM a number, of'' wa y o f dam k w alwina‘ta w i n o, usual h , I siteceeded each whet in the garrison of clialime vim le her aide. , levities aress „aj e d d m l ow t d- lif e . t oi sser „congratulate myeelfun seeing them a'ssas*ead , he .theW ftlehti atitee4Shi sty lef ih i lie all di e d f„, „te.,,,i,„.. and 1 iodinated with Wet spirit which woe our °whoa 11*Iismort wsteivel-tlingesetteseelaterand•l a- Wee z • ca tabus squaw tbs. I,o o ,.. m , sopeadalo that but u very few boiliet were mutilated . glor y , iktid which now commutes our se , • Aljuneott eAneemeithey.iie with) in one or two illralc'es a neck teas dislo- entit y. . mull. I • "IlewSP IPPetrel,tudi ferihe dpariej mated. anddiath 'caused therehy. this ._ _ ke lie fireelh: dirt, . efibtiloifdllfte. ' ' p eere d so calinand beautiful line the fore „it ..,will not speak to you therefore either, i honor, whether in the land of Africa or on ..... We, arid me atafeenty, whiqh,y The worn( Ablif Adednette Jartilles. of your duties or of your discipline. You "mei 9 / 1 1 1 464. %OS: iiiill"riteisideg *me i age d U y ears . ity a k ta ut t e tfar t 1 I hays. a l -! have always perfoonyd your duties with flew abs illtess aleillsat'ae twhastelde let '' martealled. neon the its the back I the soil of Fiance, and you have always wISPII,._ Illirrssslad Ss Sass wa7mPstaifdasslalfs°' gr o u nd ' d , jurors said maintained discipline intact the ' Ist of 1 ."417 4„ w•5w Nell ems; Sig mote* ate& to eteuewn sea it, for. he. "I rerjta l ipaeLd w . p ear ly er , w i ts , F , b eas t never saw a more angelic countenance in ! the most difficult trials. I . hope that these of utile Ones. The ' ' ' tmy life.”. A smile upon the Lips. as if the melte el trial, will not retorts :but al the gravity of was awful and haert.reedi sz t r i l y s ,' dem p. spirit, in pessiogewey walk out a pang, had) circumstances should renew them, and time. Telehlei Who chile elailled down the herd- lingered to impre s s a ki ss u p on w h at was compel me to make an appeal to your de bleipiteerlislibeteliaiiith their weight these cites i ts eart hly p r i son ; ' who 64 • gone foes, while. others' • leaped '\.• • voted:lees. I, am sure that I should trot be the ages of the little •dtaflerere ranged disappointed, because you know that I de vahsfeloll* odusar Au Isholowss , and, ethers d im a d sais, ,,k was At chum . w ag u ng , f rom yr years to ' l6. Must of Wein were toy . .f the coos, In. th,hl - I wig omith g waka im e gy d ee d eg g, born in this country, though off ami l ia, pa- , with nth . recognised by I i i doof °Kilian 'event, eldhlren thus rash- rents. Forty-two &Indies were visited by s noun, with military boffin'. and with ile in ig sal Aiitel'of death; and ~ although few the jury. and ae many bodies. A noire s L tereets of the country ; because I have L'esimal waist tostfosel.Nuatloulit filly were painful duty never devolved tem an y set I Placed at WW, Itilisi: ` • your head melt who have my , of men , t ears fi rme d f ree l y f ront met) not s confidence, and who merit yours ; because ellittiellemity: would •ha* letire /fill *ratter a pcaa t med to wean the resew* of essadire Mr. MeNelly. --.-.- e -. ---•-... lif ever the day of danger siiimlil arrive I • d selfanc. will nut do tie_ Me Uovernitieuts which the vnula4b.l9l " ll" , - -kwillY ffillisi444‘4-91 illin)islilrin have - d • have dmie I will WI," pg 00 era ef,gre, oat w a dy Mice on the part of the children are told. precee td me • P l , Mee f itgainst die • door. deeleriag that One poor girl who Wes on the gauntest° af. I not say to you •March, and I will follow n 'or blihildren should go out in this man- ter the balustrades had a... , feeling her. I yo u . ' Hut I will say to you, 'I marc h— Z i ? to ea. • Mali; by•this means. MN* ins self fiercely pressed toward the edge of the , 1 " 11 " too.' evhableitheinicalim. ' fearful gul f, t h rew h er arms aroun d a 1 The speech hiss been comotrited into a Tbotillowistr te it HU ef the deed thee he younger girl next to her, whis, having, ' declaration of his deterimioation to take ascertained tessEisme Gilder/dome. Atins Siete. Jaccik,„„,Sjuniteed. • hl a sta sse r w ee d, sh a l e mire support s /Mood in iin immediate th ou _ ' very decided grounds upon the more &roper. cti e p, ros ,,, , is m h B egan , 4 0 h a „1„,, sag An ger. The little one feeling the I an d grasp o t , m oot recommendations of his message, ic s Ooley, Oadierine °Away, Julie Defame. A. her friend, said--" Anni e, let one go please. I depended personally no u n the support of VSW l richtil:' Mina Hietlie. Lacy Carlow, . !oho in yey will dreg me down with you."— , the army. It is coni.iticreol. 111 tont, a de- Knell). Anna M. Hill, dike Milldane,Mayy A n d A tta i n &Lalm e .. 0 ,,_ __A, f ew i namitia a i m , fiance of .the Assembly, 'Diu specelt Was 1,,itW.T.,-lllWNra—ekilaee.-Chei.:}l. twOOre. kept her footing. then reeled slid fell up on i received very favorably by the people, hut d e ` aa ,..74 lllll 6 ‘ l4 ', 46 , 4llll 7.::,..... rj eite s ops t iee ve l li w eih r tt : the . mass of sufferers below, where olie I had caused a slight decline at the Bourse. , It is reported that all grades ill racers and keilltlnt *MO' A. thee**. A imuitintHoffiAnne "f reted . l . OtedY death. q II declare their lineation iii adhere Pilo ,Ourickiwbuss, Mgrgary.gr ee t was , An instance of fraternal devotion is told I" ! ler" 11 ,, n Ar rirr i a t r ilt a ig faa „s era h k o . n y. ,by Alfred G age, who, after remelting t h in to the President in prelereinie to the As aillZgoll 1014 1 111-. Bit 0- NeYla Piny, ground flexor in safety, saw his brother no 1 serablY• fll4 , Tweefre. eskleiibesti s miry , t h e f a tal etairesse, vainly seeking to retail, I leeLaso.— Everything is quiet in this ** 11 & . + 11146 . 40111111 1 111 i lOW. ' his &other Alfred attempted to stem the I effilfilrY -1.1 1 1 AUSTRIA.--The Austrian ',Denials are t h • = thiliket i by I 6 , h i " " h a . r i n eiN I I s4l d a ra d i il „ . 4 e ra a l 1 ee .. ti 4 , aa ed i , , i a e . living • tole....and to make h i s way t woug i , __ l , • .1 . i .. thsi, hiM l as t e ta it- o f Ai a d it i n h y r idZ, l4 ," b ., it to assist ins brother, but hie efforts were hitteragainst Koss t ti, and ilitonitme tho se fell ascertained: •„, ~ . , 1 , l , ..• ` i,.-fruitless, and, plowing himself below the who are disposed to pay hi n t reoPect• 1 Jantr 11,1 1 ; 111 , 41 if:bool. fuld at, the 9th link fellow, he told his bristlier to 6 . 'no latu# ~,fat,er f hrfka,„etth as I, rildfoiso spthtt *Mu s `height of twenty feet.—: or ever 'loath t . _ - . Time talledispoerate boy made the fright. 'no -dels•orpetelititifesplng their dead rot leap into then arms tot life it mull all°1 14 1 ; 41hilikfrele I 4 4 1111.1111411k e e ll w the ' both fell among the dying and wcoussiled, eicig •••1111m awls ertmateat latirenteble to . . . . beltol4, ~ without being in um least injure d. ea T if e l Prll/M 1 itetsaire ms* aed,sen or • - --'" - -' • away owat. s t .. - ntita were PjOinigi; Allilltos Jams D '" lf ' stee ' l ' hi• e y e ' ea the ~ react!" softener . all, aid hle • and. facetious geodoinan lisle again 1 itethddis II '. ' ' ' made, hie appearance in the eoltimas of 'Ail - Wig' *II' be hehl it vim o'clock to the litotiostal brieUigencer. It appears, iisLeatiii lell~feerelegi wheitikbearue eons of this that he bee been on a visit to. California' ; , direfelnadaulky will be merit hi:iy , known. and the firstl ' t 'mg on his return is, to no w fitw-400.-.P. M.-&•- Spode the above was . eent j thithsten mosnalargaan "awes th ose qiure about old friends and the next Pres. killed, loose 11 , 1004 se e i ghty me m i me d_ idency. As to the prospects of the Presi sonstiof dome for, II& ' Many of the, little ones donee. and the present conditions of par arli`itti'driallidly* mietieleil as to be scarcely re- ties, his uncle Joshua anajtea the following I eogailieblietif *Weir pateits. 'A number of the disclosures. weandads it 48 supposed liing" "irtiV. 4 Says I. "Uncle Joshua, what's the pros iNwisegiegm iota , leagf depict the +Mimeos pact about • drat Presidency ! r wf anwy eefisutinowiesimpteeee of Ws most met- .., ~ . , !*.v.elljor ,, —he always calls me Majur--says he, "Major. there Oltriltfltaffeelereadhetetletwwleartheir mot no prospect at all." ticAdessts. ellowso. . says' ; "how can you make Iffriilnirts kiss A te N ew York p apas dissent 1" , , •• MWell," says he. "there's so many par that the nise i el two other Actium of the ties noos,,imd.thay are all so mud ap, leielimeldelledn ' Gkeeleteieli ' ll "W he" higgledy-piggledy. that.you. can's vies time eine& iti Illtitt4 At : Litititte Catoper." raid: 'eat with the brogest spyglass that ever iriCelkeilt. felp Alifi 'ayeaue, : ail s l,Henry was , made. Alines why Mere mint nu 4,140i;.'54Niit40.0 , 6)4 Plane, The PeeePoctat all." . "Well, atow. Unels Joshes," says I. ISllllMlrotalasstalt etilseslette eseseinid i s' "jest name over all these, pettiest. so I sum jerierhsee bewilektineeiakier, se fee iti begin* have idea tot them." ' '44 itifirtE•and Upwards of :10 •41‘011." says be. "we'll begin first on in ;et "f i a t ' I:ifr4. Ot teturt ," , gk e t tt ii ;IA lead, Ode of Mason and Diften:e hue. teals& 4 p it0urm04„....„.. - • ' There's the old Whig ,patty. and the old '' ' ' 7.51 " 114 ' a° ' were thnisottratie party. and the party . of Union inland, lifsesnrinisedied.e Thejetykofie- whi le . an oi nt p ar ty e e secession Whigs. gieltai'llle "hi Addle of die Weed Ildioor emii;die party of (Talon Democrats, and eifildiiiii;:ok rile, i sheratoeM ionaceeil l ed the party of absolute. ungualifietl &Ace ...;U r.r1,4), I, , ) . . . in carriages 10,000 reeidences Alf di e h e . monists, and the party of Co.operiuniii. • 'Secessioitiete. Arid then if we come to roared Petee t e.,.fer . the P ur r s ! °I. exe l" P the North side of Mason and Dixon's line. ol;, ,-, lO . ,lea:: Ow; E x mess saYs : we find the regular „Whig petty. and the itit he mfilie i t htmtespit Doer, as, oue enters moiler Deutocrwie party, and the Delon tife. 'it, 0 Mil. *Ow II II stairway isedialChY Whir. and the Abolition Wings, and the ' 7 1 , 7, ilii9rt main' sad, lauding, to • the Union , Democrat.. end the , Abolition 043111• top o the teukheg. fnikki% It, right-engleii m °eu. awl the Silset•gree Whig , . and I ilemead Mr* spiral staircase, and foritung the Wooly-bead Whigs, and the Hunker I a'sort` iir weir about ten feet square from Dernocretio and the Barw-burner Deino-1 tent `roof to the basement Boor. 'which is orate, at the feewerd party, end the Ue- ueetTinithily as a play - mitts . and flagged bra aiety ICommiuee party, and the ;ego. I, widesiOnc ler Free-Silo party. and the regular Vote- , . *lie c , hildren tame rushing down the youreele-Garin party." *tun in accumulating wagger, until the tluele Joshua has given Jack a faithful stairway' was choked up; the outer 'door enumeration of the various patties which i riommuniehting with the street being lock:- exist s excepting. dud he might have added ed. iiii /a the coition, we believe. during to the hie the Mindful% Destiny perty.l sdhoOl hours. 'llse pressure froth abuse, Which grasps at the possession of the, however.' still Wrreased, and then follirwed whokiAnsertitau continent. tied the tulja a scene sit horror which no iniegination emit; Wands. . can adequately einiceite' nor language de-1 scribe. The balusters which guard the weertisse gave way, first near the bon • mid then the Atli teem' rails, being proper tilwably Weakened, gave way front step wallop. awl stair ill stair, and were pee. cipietted with the pour distracted and sufs locating matinee who were crushed ac gamin theta headlong into the pit beneath, aireatly crowded to sullocation with those who had hese first to reach the bottom .of the states. ill their attempt to escape to the sweet. Unappelled by the spectacle be. fore than, the children from above--ihere wen one dhowawtd eight-hertulred rind jff-i ry-one in She Ittrildi»g, precisely We num. I tier of years dilate the bird' of Him who I fink prooleimed to i•Llusee little ones" that ad such is the Kingdom of Heaven--caute , pouring down from above, crowding those belkiretheimi of the staircase into the pit below. whlth eras rapidly filling with the badlys afthe woutphod, the suffocating, oi. .iyov. sob the dead, The sleet of all thee* horrors seemed only to aggravate the terrure and the dee p...sum et ,tiesee who wan/owed them t sal hefeire . aey 'heck could be given to the letreessl of death the area or pit Intl ties* thtseetbed Was illed with beau beti-1 •rho/ WV e lie 'Za Cradle relates the liillowing ring on the part of Mr. Thomas Launder of that - He, area' wronged !front , life sleep M . the , raiddle of titer night by a call of 'a gnarl' 111 the :street.. When Mr: awoke :dm man formed.' him—that' B aniething,:wdson Ailt - He rushed in and found some boxes and pa.. petweJl'. its sine dente.- ibtmedistedy• einir which, on a shelf..wal a keg Orgimpawdire Thei keg and the 'shellon whit* it , Was pliced•had both taken Arai. and 'werit.bur ring rapidly y.the keg considerably char red. Under these circumstances:Mr: L. deliberately seized the kegs of powder, esr tied it into the street, and got Water and put out the fire, burning his hand'biitll . l in the operation. This daring act on die part of Mr. L. is perhaps the only thing that could have saved die Hies of hie fate-1 ly, who were ideepi lig in another part of die. building, itself, and all its einitents. /:.'The Legislature of Tennessee has almost unattitiumsly aduptzd the' proposi tion for an amendment of the Constitution to provide for the election of Judges by the" people: KOSNOTH AND THE:IIIOI..E.-A large Bi ble teas presented to the. Hungarian pat riot in London lately, by a number of British ladies. Upon receiving it, Kos suth said— 1 take it for no merit in my life that I am a Asligious man, not for any merit 01 mine, but because it is a necessity to every honest and thinking man, and fieeause it is the most rich null fruitful toinrce of those sentiments and those feelings which lead to happiness in this world and bliss in the world to come. I shall value it because I take religion to be the most rich source of that consolation which I have wanted so often in my life. Being a religious man. and because religious, as well as an ene my to superstition, intolertmee, and fanat icism, as nn the other hand, the friend of freedom, I readily confess that it is from this great book that I have learned the principle of loving my neighbor as myself. and strength and courage to act in the great cause which has always been the guide of life. Judge from this how I prize this gift to me presented. on the part of some ladies, and of which a copy was al so presented by an honorable working man •to my wife at Winchester. This, sir, will remain is the choicest gift l have re ceived. SAD MORTALITY IN A FAMILY.-..-MY. and Mrs. John B. Williamson, with. live children, started for the North from Vicks burg. Miss., in the latter part of October. On reaching Louisville. °nate OA instant, their youngest child, aged 18 months, was seized' with cholera infautinn, and died.— ' On the next day they proceeded to Cin cinnati, and on the way thither another child, aged 7 yeUrs. wee taken with malig nant scarlet fever, to which it fell a victim on reaching that city, on the 9th instant. The two remaining children, aged respect tively 10 and 13 years, were immediately seized with the same disease, and on the 1311 i both of them were followed , to the grave hy their afflicted parents. The old earsou escaped the fate of the others by proceeding in New York with his uncle, direct from Louisville. with the corpse of ; the infant. The N. York Express rays these little •trietim*—four girls' and one boy—Werisini their way to that city from New (Miens, full of hope and of joyous expectations. • • • • • •' Kostarrn AND Tire Pacsa..l—We learn frmn the New York Timer that a large number of gentlemen, connected as editors and reporters with the eh) , press, have re solved to tender a•bonquet to'Kosmith en his 'arrival, on behalf of the N. York prese. l'wonteetiogs he7e been held upon the subject,: at which about thirty w ere' pre,- ; aut..' A ramitnittee•of ten'ivere 'appointed 'on• Saturday tivenincto have "sopervitiott and control:Of the 'whole' Matter. Mr. Parke 'Godwin,. of the evening Post, in ehaitniall'(of thle - enmntittee. - , The'•laet that Koattarb Was oneelltirnself' Vor'isdher. renders a-tribal." t propriate from , the reforedentativeir ue 'the , press th the !hilted !Matti. 'Nitre grirt , Telegraph states thati the delphinar 'the biteBiete Fair wereiabititt in4tldi lion to the stirmitt Irons the State: 4 , oll2llok •we hellfire:) 'Mid' the subscriptions hrthe eitiiens •ef Her rushing, will put the society In potielifrin of some $B,OOO. 'The' Telegraph pitipos:' eythai, after all the premiums attardedire paid from the treasury, the residue of the money be appropriated to the'poreh,aati'ef a lield.ht the vicinity Of Hariishurg: 'Mr each future annual exhibition of the cloy. • , . r. 'Road. Otrlt will be observed by the notice in to-day;l : paper,•,, that, thee, empsnjewlotzers, charged with the nimiageineiit Of Vie rood project, are pushing the meteor with cceditableproropteea dt and enery. Books of sulue'ripticin are to lieoptMCil BM, and 20th of Iknomber, at various points designated in the notice. Thiel' right. Now let no see what kind of stuff our people are made Of no. The time for' talking has gone by—action, prompt, deH ask.° aetionis now required- Tim ques- 1 tion is to be tested r and if over wo are to have a road we mat get it now. ' Let there be no holding back, then, on the Ipart of the friends, of , the road ; but ;et every man who believes that ho will be ben ()fitted by the project, w that his neighbors will bellenefited, step forward and put his name down for the full amount of which ho is capable. There is not a citizen of the .county—not a lawyer, doetor f farmer, mechanic, or laborer,—who is not directly or indirectly interested In the project— ' ) ' not ono who cannot at least take one or two, shares, be his circumstances what they may. The payments run through three years in twelve instalments, which will make them light to the stockholders. Are you a Fortner, owning 50 or 100 Acres of Land, and do you believe that your land wilt be increased in value from 10 to 15 dollars an acre ? Put down at least !SAO or $lOOO in sleek. You loose noth ing by it, as you will have made thatamouut clear in the increased value of your land, without taking into view the thousand items of convenience and profit otherwise arising from the road. I/o you own build ing:, to be enhanced in value by the construe-, tion of the Maimed ? Makeyourealcida- i lions, And then subscribe as in the ease of the Farmer. So we say to the tradesman, professional man, and all. The Ball is about to be put in motion. Keep it rolling until it shill roll up the full suit of 8130,- , 000—the amount designated by the Coln ink.ioners to be necessary for the cola -11.10111:0111211t of operations Al an election held On Monday week, for Directors of the Rank of Otttysburg, the foil wingpersanis were chosen : 4:eoNe Swop Wm. D. !limes, .13coh Young, Jacob Reese, Henry 11"irt, Geo. 3letzger, Gardner . , Goo, W. M'Clellan, Lewis M. Mot ter, Win. M'Sherry, H.onuel Miller, Win. Ross. John Houck, On Monday lust, rEnnGK Swin.F., Esq., was ro-olocted I)ratidout, RINI JILL/ Ni PHERSON, Ipr_7•At an election held on the 10th inst., the followiag persons Were chosen of ficers of the Gettysburg and Petersburg Turnpike Company fur the ensuing year: President.—George Stnyser. Managrrs.—Wm. 31eSherry, Wm. D. Richard Dorsey, J. H. M'Clellan, J. B. JCPherson. Treasurer—.J. B. McPherson. o:7•(!etigress meets on Monday next.— The President's message will probably be delivered on Tuesday. Should it reach us in time, it will appear iu next week's pa per. lic:riVe were visited with a snow-storm on Tuesday last, the first of the season.— Snow fell to three or four inches, and for a day or two our streets were enlivened by the merry music of innumerable sleighbells. sis_Our good Whig friend, Mr. DAVID Sctittivkat, of Cutuhurland township, will accept our acknowlodgments for THAT Rooster. It is a beautiful white one, but five mouths old, and of unusual size. Mr. S. says it is of the genuine Scorr breed, and thinks it will make a fine "orower."— We will put him in training for the next Presidential victory, and the friends of old "Chip" may expect to hear from him on the morning of the 31 of November next. "Chapman" will have to knock under. SeirA week or two since we copied an artioleroin one of our exchanges purport ing kr give a decision of the Postmaster General, to the effect thatnewspapers should be delivered free of postage to all 'subscri bers residing within the enmity where pub lished, altthough the office of delivery might be out of the county. Mr. Ifureute sox, the efficient and obliging Postmaster at East Berlin, in this county, has shown us a letter from the department which seems to reverse the decision alluded , to,,if ever such, a decision was made. We copy the letter, which is in reply to.one addressed to the Department by Mr..ifutehinson tn•thid subject : , , Poot-offido Dpartme4 kppoiniglentj ' „13, Sri -- :Yoers of loth low. wactuitia; y the peuvidous of the tit aostionorthe oewpoottiro ad, weohly eihreopopeco,aro 1011dialld le amidst* •through the 101 . 110. withip ,tho ; fruni, *bore oar pohyd, free ot pootisa A ,t l ,ol, , Orl.NuOts,N,P•n! 141 sent out Of the rowdy whore publroliod. to 4100- tram poet 6ifiehl 'if? 'alljaiiifig evenly . , ho molter ho* Mort *dos , diafhiihkfall PagitelideV duirgrid rispoothallyalom • • • • • Ei,IZ HRAIBI6 , WARHOL • T. PoiwnWalgtr. ,414 1,1419.,P9. •Pr.° ffil* NPR APEe,r4; ton ANA okihe .N4O4.I44;*.CRIIAPP.Tp has tendered hie resignation 4o4heiloard Direbtore, to take hffeot Ott:the' that dt.hin.o uary. "he itirrisbuiiili*iiph Woes Slat the aubordliestelitthaireilid aro about terpresettrhiet itith it'eliVertli a pi'olo) icithilitaken or their spec ii og,p~'!r%t'eer ♦ alllll ;t A tor! Is L. LI t , A :net ,„ =ME A Correction. Pr.-Slavery Faustlebess The despotic in rit o the Slave Inst . 'Limi t always n fhe' gro d iliekl Ily o ociseessio to ;its tr yill orbit '4641146 'yii 'fresh rifle° i sec mi b to hjt i appe • for te;— Its *4l tri mph n Are nt Ileal strugidei on battle , ' d I of oonci listing its peculiar devotees At break ; ing the arrogance of their pretensions, has I served to inflame their passions and draw down still more bitter imprecations upon .. all who will liot, worehi,p with Allem at the , divine of their i'dolitry 'Niir is ithything too ' sacred to escape the malevolent outpouring of this vindictive feeling . Of this we have .....--.... 1 a marked illustration in a recent article tip , on the difficulty existing between the Nor-' thern and Southern branches of the Meth odist N. Church, which 'we And in the 1 Washington Union, the central organ of LoCofnenisni, and special advocate of Sla very propagandism. That Union, in this article, devotes half a eolum to the foulest aspersion of the entire Methodist Church of • the Northern States. It styles them robbers and thieves, and accuses them of defrauding" and stripping their brethren of their goods. The numerous and high ly respectable body of Christians are de scribed as "plunderers," and the "perpe trators of a brutal outrage." The pre text of this wholesale denunciation is the result of the recent controversy in the Circuit Court of the United States of New York, involving the property of the Methodist Book Concern. The Washington Republic, (Itself strong ly tinctured with Pro-slaveryisin,) ndmun ishes a severe rebuke to its Union neigh bor by justly remarking that "whatever the merits of this litigation may he, this violent, indiscriminate abuse of "the Nor thern Methodists," as a class, is altogeth er unwarranted and unjustifiable. The rinion is thecentral Locofoen organ, and cannot allow the flames of discord, ex ' cited by the question of slavery, to smoul der. They must be fanned to a blaze, and kept at red heat, or political capitol cannot be made out of the unfortunate difference of opinion. When the law has interposed ; when the "holiest, happiest gift of power" has been interposed to settle a question of deep importance ; when the litigatees have bowed to the supremacy of the law's deci sion, and held out their hands to renew the fraternal grasp, so long estranged, it is flagrantly indismeet in the Union to do aught, by word or deed, to re-awaken the spirit of disconl. The course of that pa per is a curse as deep its that of Antony over the body of Cason-, invoking •'Domestic fury and tierce civil strife." Rum's t 1 - Wecopy the following advertise went from the last "Hanover Spectator." It tells its own story. The law, for the pitiful sum of $7 50 paid into the State Treasury in the shape of a license fee, in vests the Rumseller with authority to drug "John Early" with the slow but sure poi son of intoxicating liquors—iob him of his intellect, his character, his property, and every distinguishing badge of manhood— transform him into a miserable, loathsome drunkard—brutalize his heart—pauperize his family—and send want, and misery, and shame to preside as household deities over the domestic hearth—and the bro- ltenhearted wilt and "little daughter," have no redress but by an appeal to the hu manity of those who, under authority and function of law, deal out these complicated woes ! Is it any wonder that the friends of Temperance denounce a law which sells the right to open this worse than Pandora box iu evert:- community ? Ilow many "John Eurlys" have we in our midst ? To the Public. MARY EARLY would consider it a very great favor, besides stloding her ■nd family better pro- tection, if the 'Cavernkeepeni of Hanover would refuse to ern or treat her husband, JOHN EAR LY, to liquor of any kind, from this dote. The consequences of hie getting liquor, cause him to absent himself from his home and family, and otherwise neglecting to provide the necessaries that his family require daily. she hopes for the_safe ty of herself sod Mete daughter, that this notice wili he strictly observed by ail those who feel in terested. Nov. 21 4. The .11oebfrolion of the Tariff : Such change, in the existing revenue laws, as will do justice to Pennsylvania interests. is • mestere called for by every dictate of right and expediency ; and now that the Democratic party of the old Keystone have stood firmly by their Southern and Western brethren in the great Union contest, sorely they will not refuse her the porn boon of .sunple jut. tire. wt..% find the above among the regu lar toasts at the great Democratic Festival in lierks county, on the 19th instant, in honor of the election of Col. BIOLER-at which Col. Bigler himself was present and delivered a speech, in connection with a number of tho prominent men of the par ty. What say the democracy of Adams to to the sentiment of the above toast ? How about those • , three cheersjor ihertbrif of '40." announced at the Bigler johleation in this borough, and which were so lustily responded to r Either the Democracy of 'Berke or the DernoCrimy of Adams are wrong on this question they cannot both be orthodox. Which is the true Demo- iliiir - The telegraph announces the oleo. 'lion. of Judge Moore (Whig), over Mortis, (Lx9) to Votive* from Louisiana. ' This. makes the delegation stand two ara1.tw0...... ;being, a,Whig gait' of one, The Senate le TPIO,IOI, the Whigs have B,majoritrin the House, which will give them the LL $. B ° ll lolr. ,Ltniisians VOA have to be added to the Whig column,'T att is 'said that the Hon. A. J. Oils is in receive the oppvinunent of Cherie' To the' °buil of den- , park, in the piece of lion, Wainar , ,Forward,'lll., ogled skid" swii 01%ni venture the prelhotion that of Ofbeil rk " t !curl ,d 1 , The "treason" trials lag Ant 4 I Christian'. koutbreak, in ri .4 mpie ticed on Monday last, tp .. ,4 _ de phis ~' jsethe U. S. Circuit lert,.ll . ri nd,Kampresiding. C mil it 1 A 01, 1 uSker, wasp lacigion, l l it in "toed that each Isaias. Ail separately arraigned. Shortly after 9 a' clock an immense crowd of blacks and whites blocked up the passage way through Inde pendence Hall, leading to the Court-room: At 101 o'clock the doors were opened and , the crowd rushed in, filling the room to IP l )<Ati9.n• V!.4.44 Angkt,sogro waa soon_ inside. The counsel for the United States irl . r:S. 7 Atierilej'Aifwiicio4 I#Mcis Lial4 low, Ge(i.‘ 'L. AshriiWad, Roteit J. Bient, and lion. James .Cooper. The counsel for llanaway are John M. Reed, lion'., Thad; dens Stevens, John S. Lewis, and Theodore , Ouyler. The list of jurors was called, and eighty-one answered to their names. Judge Grier said he would compel the attandanee of Jurors by tiniug each absentee 8100.— After some preliznivary business, excusing jurors, 4k.c., the Court adjourned until 10 o'clock next day. On Tuesday the Court spent the entire day in efforts to secure a Jury. A series of questions were put to each Juror, as lie came to the stand, to ascertain whether his 'mind was biased either way. Such as had formed and expressed opinions as to the merits of the case, or „, the guilt or innocence of the prisoners,' Were set aside, while ()til -1 err were challenged by the counsel for the I defence. A number were excused on the I plea of old age, difficulty in hearing, &e.,— the eumerous applications of this kind gir- , iug evidence of the general reluctance to sit as Jurors iu the case. Several, in answer ing the questions, expressed a conviction I that the offences oharged did not amount I to treason, and doubted whether that con. viotion would be changed by the Court charging to the contrary. Still others he ; lieved the offences to be clearly treasonable and the whites who participated in them worse than the "niggers." Uf course, all those were excused by one side or the oth er. Caleb Cope, Peter S. Miehler, and a few others, did nut answer to their mimes and were fined each Fivally, five I "good and true" men were got who passed through the severe ordeal unchallenged by either side, and were sworn in, when the Court adjourned. Wednesday was occupied in completing panel, and after along and tedious session, the number was tilled up as follows : Hebert r7lliot, of Perry county. .hones Wilson, Mains eounty. Thnnas Connelly, Carbon county. Peter Martin, Lancaster county. Robert Smith, Adams county. Solomon Newman, Pike county. Sadler, :I.danis county. James M. Hopkins, Limcaster county. John Junkin, Perry county. Ephraim Fenton, Montgomery cloudy. Jonathan Wainwright, Philadelphia city. James Cowden, Lancaster county. After ohnrging the Juror. not to permit any person to approach them or have con versation upon matters connected with the trial, the Court adjourned over to Friday. ' It Will be observed that the three Jurors summoned from Adams county by the V. S. Marshal are empanelled, neither of them being challenged—a compliment that was paid to no other county. Besides this, two of the leading counsel employed in the case (Messrs. Cooper and Stevens) hail from this county. Take it as you will, the old "Buckwheat County," though small in sire, is hard to beat. Tho generul impression seems to IN) thnt these so-ealled "treason" trials will end in smoke. They are humbugs got up to tickle the fancy of the :lout'', and the only remit will bo to draw from the Treasury of the General Government a mug little sum to font the bill of expenses. (in the charge of riot and murder the prisoners may find more difficulty in getting a verdict of ac quittal. joz jmOn _Monday evening lasts number of the personal friends of the ion. DANIEL M. SAIYSEE 7 without distinction of party, gave him a Complimentary Supper at the "Franklin House," in token of their perso nal regard for the man and in honor of his elevation to the Bench. The affair passed off very pleasantly. MARY EARLY Mr. Smysor left yesterday morning to enter upon hie new duties as Judge of the !lucks and Montgomery judicial district. lie will hold his first Court on next Mon day at Doyle town. IC:PTlianksgiving day was duly observ ed in flettysburg, the places of business be ing generally closed. In the morning I)r. Scumucnrat delivered an appropriate and able discourse in the English Lutheran church, in the'presence of a large congre gation—Rev. Mr. JOHNSTON ' of the Pres byterian church, assisting in the exercises. In the eveuing, Dr. BAuansat addreased an equally large audience on the subject of temperance. We need scarcely say that the, effort was an able ,one. The speaker, in casting around for a remedy for the evils of temperance, came to the conclusion that the only effectual method of getting rid of them was by breaking up the ,entire license sys tem, by means of stringent pro,hiNtory; e nactments. This position was sustained by a aeries of invincible faets and .arguments, base d upon the history of the Bum traffic" and the results , of, the . _prohibitory enact ments in the New, tngl,44 tatf's• anloy,er Rik to . 'WU ream from the' •Elijuietisteetlint the surviving parinetti of thdlate Mr. Gii4er; (Iffeissrii. B. F. Glidder'and Ti. hilt Itliet.geticalfrihnnoi . the iiallroad to sad conipletitei. • A gid, named CaMiarkw iDoylgo, *gel Mien IV/ WWI a110ti ° ,44 ,490 1 13 TUN fik 4 ninkiinisew and The Treason Trials. as,..Tbe moat Rev. Archbishop Raw l' ,lately of Philadelphia, has been in veilWit Alrmi, at Pontifical Naas ii in r 0 1 B&W riv , Cathedral. The ' 'Tele - sih lays of o pallium :—"lt is simply ali e game Oaced on the neck of the' Ilia opl, and t4ntling over the back and r b It i `wade of white wool, with crosses inserted of black wool, both being of the natoral color. To procure, thf,wool for this purpose, lambs of these colors are constantly kept at Rome, from which tire staple is obtained.: The pidliom,isialways buried with ifs'iiostcsior."'" ' ' tig.", A .- State ebtrantion thirrrietril of the ' AIWIELf WXN stint; assembled in Boston on Tuesday Inst. , lion. Georgo Ashmun presided. It is Kidd te,htve . been the largest, political gathering sTer risen- . . bled in that city. 4n address, repeal:4, by a committee ot which lion. Edward. kq crat was chairman, was adoptei, nom inating Mr. Webster for the I'micienay, and presenting lds claims to the people. "The um who in April last, under the , assumed name of Dr. Wm, IL. Hull, of .1341., timore, swindled Mr. Vaustavoren, of the Irving House, (N. T.) out of twenty-6i° savereigns, and .Mesiint. Tiffany, Young & Ellis, of the same city, out of a goll watch and chain, for whieh he gave them a. worthless check for 11.69 ou the City bank of 13altitnore and thou left .for parts un known, retuened to that city on Wednes day week, and was immediately arrested." [ If we mistake uot, this "Dr. Wm. I/ Hull" is known in these parts.] WHICH IS THE TRUE DV MOCRACY Berke county Pa., Democracy basica erally been considered the genuine article, beyond all dispute. That county has al ' are been remarkable for eme thing, and one thing only—and that was for. "going it blind" far the measures of its party and, therefore, although reputed to be rath er a benighted region. it has been accoun ted none the less we source of illumina tion and standard of orthodoxy to all true Democrats. This county, then, so famous , for shedding drat peeulhir ibrt Of pi: picot darkness which is received as light by the Democracy, is coming out now for a duty on iron. Ii makes iron itself. and 1188 at last found out that free trade Democ racy. by injuring American industry gen erally, injures the iron manufactures of Ilerks among the rest; and therefore Berko county de terminus that it shall be Demo cratic hereafter to exempt its own local manufactures from the blighting influence of that' free trade system which it imposes as pure Democracy upon all other inter ests in all part* of the country. A capital illustration this, by the way, of the truly enlarged. patriotic, and "national" spirit or iAwor.oruomn. But there is a special oracle. of Democ racy on this subject of free trade and pro tection, and that is Mr. ROBERT J. WALK ER. the gentlemen whose reports on these subjects, made when he was Secretary of the Treasury, are regarded with the high est reverence by the Democracy as being a little below a revelation, and from which they.derive their faith anti all their ideas on these subject.- Weil. Mr. Walker, in ■ speech at the Kostinth Banquet at South ampton, has lately set himself directly a gainst the lierks comity movement. lie saki, that the ilnited4tates had. hi Milt. stricken oti "half she shackles" of Tree trade, and that they would soon strike otr the remaining half. [fere are two oracles or Democracy pit ted directly against each other. Berke coonty against Walker, and Walker a gainst Berke ; the one the •wheel-purse of Democracy,” the other its prophet. priest. and guide. Shall we ask which will pre vnil It needs no asking. Intelligence will prevail over animal ignorance—the oracle over the wheel horse. The latter may for a moment pull hack in the traces. but it is a well-trained animal, obedient to the voice and whip of the driver, and as soon as it hears the sound of either it will trudge along as its driver guides it.—N. J. State Gazette. Bur (intone.—A bigger bridge than was ever yet constructed is now contemplated to cross the Severn and connect Mon. mouthshire and South Wales with Bristol and the West of England. It is to be of Granite, 140 feet wide, with arches of 324 feet wide and 120 feet above the highest sprier; tides, so that the largest ships will he able to sail under. On each side of the bridge will be shops, the rent of which will pal , a good part of the interest on the cost. Flier° will he room for it double Railroad track, ands carriage road besides covered colonathis for foot passengers. THE AMERICAN CHAPEL AT ROME.—A. correspondent of the Newark Advertiser, writing from Rome, remarks : The opposition to the obscure little A merican Chapel of she "American Chris- • lion Union." by the English'and Irish eele- Mastics, sustained as it was by the ,Catdi nals, has finally constrained the Pepe to request our Charge d' Affaires to have it closed without his further parental inter vention. Of course the fatherly hint was taken and the little chapel is closed. sine die. But after consulting with the worthy pastor, (Rev. ,Vlr. Hastings) and the Rev. Dr. Baird, of the NeW York Society; Who'''' happened to he here on a brief official in was agreed that two reems , of the Le-' gation shaU,be opened for ,Divize worship every Sabbath. They will hold about IW. people, and are better situated than the Chapel, being at No. 3 Piazze del Popolo. • Thus protected by the American flag, esti 'Protestant citizens Who visit the. Holy City will be able to worship the God of their fathersitt their own way, without molesta tion. The Hanover Spscuttor says that Mr. George Bower, of Washington : township. . York county, raised a hog, about two and a half Years old, which he sold loot' leek I Mr. Stoner, of Paradise 'township, for the round q suito of 4145. ,is a strong built. , and beautifully framed hog, estimated to weigh at, present 750 aotinds, hog is yet in groWin coliition, and 'go' oubt.: if it' hid been fed anothee year:might hort , m,' b een spade to Weigh 1000 poundci • Pitsioit joitri Vitsz4 4 1.14 e. 41:-h 'is' Ideutene itt" PiMt Of the' rhysi navy.' kvlio Ras , propoled tar couitiitue , tho r much of Sir Jukiii Franklin HAISY. 1)0 will, go throtiskAuss,isatuf ti? locality 01 the alleged P r ofits' Res. He hes the support of the Admiralty - Royal Gleogrophipal Society. He also 'expecte sal or' Huusti; Franklin his de would 43500.fk0w. tor slap*: der Amens to the ittlssucsomoutolAts ti? 43l ; r.. 1 sti 7‘;7 Itirl• THB T G PARTY," ••If ribs rimsllloll,llhis a rabid isir I on, ss the assentlikifftaX.= next swine, tkif WNW wound is rat ran Maim of t ot =lj in= .tor n will go rat, W tam prothibly tit Tillwietti.• Who Hew ?mired ItCr t a eit "netts sasotions ors psis wow OEMS ahem is lints , &Onside they hillow Proyhriliis , and Ohies 9 This lutraftraph has taken the mends of most .el His theeniace papers. said has elicited the folloviting well-timed remarks from: jibe 19dtte.st (Ohio) 'Fran...crept' It is true that the elections both at the I Nortliltud Smith have been Averse to the Whigs, and why it this T There are two *d i d of extreme Siena in this country on the slavery question. o.se is the ulra„ ea insprecticable pro.aiavery faction ' a t the South, which would make every-. thing subservient to the propagation, even- i sion an d perpetuation of slavety. regard less of the rights and interests of freemen --the other the equally ultra and inspratiea hie • anti-slavery faction of the North. ; which would make the government the • means of carrying out their pceilliar views ; aregardlese of the constititional rights of r the Squill as membeis of thieconfedsracy . BAth advocate a disregard of the laws of the land, when they alai not meet their ex tremesiews. -The Whig ptrty belongs to neither schools, but is the real meserra ti party of the country, anal looksequal ly to the interests and rights, of all sections ; of the Union. Its position and action 1 suits neither extreme, and hence it meets the united opposition of both, but on Jar ami ty opPosite grounds. Because it will not yield itself iinplie:Aly • to the voidance of the slavery propaganda of the Smith. and refuses to lend its aid to the acquisition of territory out of which to make Slave States : because it will Dirt aid the extension of slavery over our newly -acquired territory ; because it will not lend its entire infinence la the strengthemng and building up of the peculiar institution' generally; thus elections are adverse to the Whigs: At the North the election., are • against us for the opposite reason. Toe 'Stele of Ohio is given to the ...Skim De itineracy,' as the Chronicle styles it. be cause the Whig party refuses Loden-otos alias itself and become entirely @moonsl is its scion and character. And hence the - NV hig.pirty is crucified between these two extremes. The. Southern loeofoco pre,- nee prove quite conclusively to their readers that the Whig party is an abolition party, ant: hostile to the peculiar interests of the South, and point to Vas roe. S Klemm. and others to prove it, while the Northern fac tion ,prove. just as conclusively to their readers, that the Whig party is pro-slavery, and hostile to the interests of the free North, am! by their &visions throw the elections into the hands of the locolocos. The Whig party is neither the one nor She other, but is itutiallal alike of the rights of the Norsh sad Smith. It is a piny which seeks tolkivelope the great Agricul tural, Manufacturing. Mineral, and indus trial interests of the entire Union. Its frinei plea are biantoled by as sectional and geographical lines, Mid hence it ands (Ac tium everywhere its hitter and deadly ins.' tionent, and wherever this spirit prevails, the Whig party is sere to lose by it. With a singular Meade:latency-the Nor-. therm radicals throw their roarer and Ila iluence, either directly or indirectly, into the hands of the •-natural allies ef the' Smith," and thee aid is defeating the Whigs. It is by the operation of each valises that the Whigs are defeated North nail South at the present time, where lac tton is rife in each. Hut this will not al ways tail: - Troth mid right ate is ae,thec extreme. hat in the conservative resume e 1 the Whig party. And although dark ness slow surrounds her path it is hat iadi cativo of a brighter ..sawn, which is Ware to follow, when the event truths which are advocate shall .preveil. Men may clammy as much as they will, they may heap a buse optic us, and apply to us omnibuses epithets, they may sneer at us tor beteg co/alternatives, and use it as a term of re proach. but they cannel always mieneed ie deceiving and blinding the eyes oldie pear pie. We ask for tin better evidence that out principles and actions are rie.ht, tkas that they do not slit either faction. We say to Whigs, take courage ! Tour cause is jest, and tf you are het true to pint-selves and your principles, yea will prevail. WE WANT MONEY. IKnTIt is unpleasant at all times to nus • oar patrons for the monies due us for mar labor. We have a gwadlr list of pniaapt • paying subscribers, who si:itirou fail to re port themselves is good SegLICM, sad to these we feel indebted for our ability to meet inure tbau use pressiag etegageoerut. There are others, however, wko eitkwr Ca , forget that the Printer must hare the when withal to live by, as well as other people,' or who think he has a superabundance of this world's goods, and can do without his just dues longer than his seighbors. Now we de *mare both these classes that they are .most egregiously mistakes. Our en gage/nests .for the regular supply of type. paper, ink, ittisar, (to say nothing of -flow, meat, sad mhttersin the eating line— Matters quite as essential to printers as to other folks,) are .heury and have is be met in cask, saifortnaly and promptly ; and er -4,17 dollar withheld 'freer us subjmts las to inconvenience and embarrassment Now, we have as immense number ete , stuell ...sonnet° on out books, running through oeo, two,, three, four, tiro sad six years.- •These .asay -appear trivial to each delinquent patron, but is the aggregate they : nuke tty a ; stun of considerable ina -pertottsco Ite have is no instance, since 40."‘Star" lamed into ear hands, 'troubled our patrons with wile frees a eel lector, preferring to await the promptinga of their owittnidifietidnis of duty We traits ; that' this' PreiestAllical will 'be_ltroard3 and eheerfully respended tu. The plain E ng li s h . o f the matter ist."Wii WANT 11lONNY"-.and our friends unit nee le it that we gee h. • • • 1_ w *war irmi •limn snits Forar Twrinistsr. FLOUR ilk Mt Alf.:—Tire Flaw mamba ir IfirA. tides tivlay of abets 500 bbta 420#1111riat WS ; 1104,5 4 100 Ostia alit 'se, I. Byrd** .dnhot it Ifewanl ilia 4 htst titer were it S9OIV Ltallibis grew* item. /tra Noirso,, 58 tiro oda' 93 t 8 a 1113 :15. • SitAfN & 08€13tS.--45ent ira batter Wapiti for Witeat, an, riesling aratfor ariarat. Sias of list ter' kttfame fill ale 11 1 5 a 80 atria% Mil* • 05014 75 a'44 l iiits ilia' plum mai ea it wr table tar Waite Moir.* aid 15 ingia. 01/ sad jiltaar: Can 511 milli ream; . ista 53 ats a id!jr , tibir 40,54 ilre 11 • *ls"Oata ifyir 0 wails. Aite. 4 Vaiielogel tit 414 ass 531'itif bushel. rta l iaol,l +,, IL-- Timothy $2 05 sour bushel ' 'twit • ' There's No bon about it ; bat it is an dinhaohlmil6 fact chit f Kiiien Korn has b°lllll-brmdfi% and 6 1 )( 1 11 40 ltte nf. /largest mid &west ased_, Ireshiesside User and Cap. an , Shows. es‘r he the thattet. trbit i titi Aitl be sold lower • th Imo yet bain sad is Oettyslititt:' a:rCad in and see if this - statilitten,t not rowed. Vila, Ir. K. is 'eatitir:' jag for the Seed sad 'Feet •Sidts O&M; he would rewind lib nenterolfs costittneis that be has nor Ind' will be reni6ini weedyarofttiosi Erg bis tooth of 'Book and Statienery. and Panty Goods, to *hi* he earsendy invites the *menden of all In "j•Clnly oce price and that a very low price. Don't forget to rail at . the South East Corner of Centre Squash:- MARRIED. Os de pub d 03iber, by the Rem, k r : tiow. sa. Mr. DECORUE B A BEN DT, tVirtnerty, of reamm.) an Mee PERMEILIA 'ANN FREE% MAN_ beat of Virginia, Casa co.. Dlimik. • Os doe 2011% eh.- at Cesvmaxii CUM, iby Re... Radom Mr. JOHN Me...MERRY, up Miss MARL A- Jitterbug ei Jacob Baumgardner. Eat lees' Lictirdeire Os the 11th inat . at Ennowego Chapel. by the Rev. Mr. Henniker, Mr. JOHN RIDER, to Miss JULJANA NOEL. Isiah of this minty. °mese Mkb we- by tie Wry. Mr. Ulrich. Mr. HttWARD J. MYERS. to Mite MARC:ARE 1 JOsEllA,eldele destebter of Mr. John Gardner. all of Petersham. (1. tl„) Adams counts- On the !Ai nut., by the same. Mr. LEVI ets Nies C %VIA RIN d 901 i N, II of rho moat!. • the =di int., b' de. Sail*. Mr. JOSEPH KLEIMAN/tr. le Miss LYDIA ANN U T, both of Yuri ersasty. Oa the itst alt. 1* the same. Mr MN/ %MIN SMITH. to Miss LUCY ANN PkIsTZ, both of Vs* tweed, Oo li.e :3 igr- by the Rer. Jobn Heck, Mr, JOHN COCHRAN. or Adam.. county, to Mimi CATHARINE BOON E, of Washingtoo eourit,y, N.J. Ow tier3ti iwot_ by die Rey Jacob Ziegler, Mr, Jl,Joge,4 W. REEFER, to Mimi Clit:6l.lA WENTRODE. bath al Gernutay township. dbe Tab inR. by the wane Mr. I.)A !' W LTER. of Bader township. to Miss EI.V I NA R. SCHLOS-Ell, of Mensllen township DIED. EU Mewls* MS , Ztli gittai:. sfTyptiski - *vet ; is ism ksis.aat. WILLIAM W ILK H NI, *on Of and C.ittiasase *gm! 7 yea re 44 a►alls sad :4 days. O n :belt We rod_. Mrs Y I.ADV, consort of Mr. Jacob lady. of -trstran tor :sully, aged 6. years I Nots-ths and 6 days. [COMMt . VIC ATR 11. DIED—In Crmorcalil emmey. Illinois. on the 211 mama. JOSIAH. ma of George and Elizabeth (:m4p... d Cusabrriaasd mereship, in this county. 'zed 21 years. He bare his sickness to ith (Aris ta.. Lamm& and reditosatima. He kucw that his erel was wear. and calin!) - he kIl asleep in Jesus, far asraar hem bowie, without the care of •ITect tort att pimento to minister to his Want. Yet there werc oot wanumg Lind hiemds to do all that at fermea mould ectuesa towaros hta comfort and rule part- Jot Idaosaitag Was manhood, like the dowa rr of the sr-U hr was soddenly cut down.— Troaty the mays of the Lord are putt Lading me. 71ra art worse, and 14MM/um tor us to fol- I ots_ Pee be thy Feat until the resurrection as,ru, ahem we twat t be nr-waited after this rarsrtel alma brew pat on harhariality and death bierallkiwiii up I. vicloiy. 11. A. V. rannirmicm..• mina HALIe--Soe 23, 1951. Wilietess. tie persomme of a motion paswed by the rbilemeentoss *rimy, of Pennsylvania Col- legs. k was wwwwiwwwsly agreed that • Conran taw lie to draft ressialiwn• relative In the draela of JellinillAH H. ISNYDHIR, a Worthy and actire writ her therefore, !trashed. That se. as 6-Movr-avensiters of the PbaL. 7 . 4.11iry deeply lament the sadden and uli ffspetted death slf :•vsirder--that we evereher aa raw rwrirwaraes the fond reConections of the pow. whew he was wool b eagage with us as one rat Lae wairtharst of oar warasiatior. g e , sr fard. That whilst are Lbw. mourn hie logy. wearrthAres bow WI boorishe s ub m issi o n t o the n Sisk Wing aroma that whatsoever lie do rib ea writ Jams R e s u ised That sie atone/els sympathize with L. beseased parestta aud Malan. of the deceased, tatts.c bazigna Imps., ...awe been thus early blast ed inr 11Se drath er . him they ist attlettey loved. and that we purist them tu ttut oaly fount opened for the esestrest of the afflicted. Reim(.-s4. That the Hall t pat is mourning, ami that ore weer the inonal badge for 60 daps. Regolord. That throe mooluuona be published in the men d Gettysburg. edisinbcroliurg, and the trchienis Obmerver. and Ott a copy be trails , anneal...the patents of the dimiramil. IP. SCRGHTHE ., SEIt, ) J. H. HO:0k Cam. H. C. G KEEN E LT, $ "CETTYSBIRO RIILROIll." • 1 11 HE Commissioners of the ••Getty's burg kiiiroail Company" hereby rise notice that hooks trill be opened at the fotlos•ing places fixate subscription of sort is said Company. on Thursday, Fridey and Sdurday, the 10th. 19th and 'Mk days of notemitorr wart. frost 10 o'- clock A. M. to 4 o'clock P. M. of each e.air : At the Ilibratiria Iu ie the city of Rain note Swan Hetet, Lankcseter. WILle Sava, Philadelphia While NM. is the twinnigh of Yet*. lir Lead' IN ario*tr. - Ea* Held. Atiettyelma Weir kr. - • Franklin Beam - - m aimendy's ?tare, * Gneirstrwrg srllw. Adams county. ••• Tang s Ha4i, New Christec, Briers Pelionlharg, I{rteei Litdesto ma. Alwyn' Berliu, Wes a . 4. New, Octant, 14iivelea "' Ilail&-le • Beil's lir Aerryr swim, • thwith's ... Coodhaome, • Sailanfo • 414441krskosig, • !..sirsaitt • • /I uarriaibiug, • Myers' .. Bemires. ale. • Dicks' • V acopion, • (kart? • In Onienit awn, Bemis • 1011mgites ••• Freedom tr.. ftwereir. Fra•this tr. "' Ware n'. !•• Fousitaiudale. '" Newman 's 14,4vuotjoy tp, '' liwoirres Mere, '' Illaidlis .., . egitopeli By &rim- of Ike Com/niers. November 28.1551. , , . ~ __, NAracm. tisi hereby given' that thettle. THE usdentreS4l. haslet' "1 1,0 'uso •L M I count of SAmomf. SNISKRINORIN.Iritd• Ifinaall /dimly . essulY. , • • lkir!sl 1 "i woof RI A LiGAIR ET 113 4Ut112 iStO KPH maetbol of infononor those ~itssistit sPfiß" A RINE .SHUIrTZ.,. (Lna utias.)' has Min 'shot fit . ifstrairriess Is his hoods. filtd ill the Conn ut , ,qommooPleas gild. Oh" the so". wish the..Pdres relining 81118 County, and that said Court 'hare Ofsi ' mem , G. R ee d Esq., d Gettysbutg.grirss thef" '' k's beet . I'l4"W ill tile kends ,: "C I futififtgl ruemioirtAt SG& 4ait re Deices. Ger next, for ,00ttionstion OHL allawitnestit, illevaaeni r ied trummlawilds 16 arra as .! , t 1 ,44;401 T1P409. grotk'y fay emit' of iltsirtionftderia, q., 4 4ititit t ine Pl:othemotity!is Oak., "i. .. ,• ,, ,./i.,,, i1n 160 , 16. 11111'441•1464e g ril Yr . if '' i P. ° !!57." 1 "0f,3! Al`7lB#l R ' : ‘,„;i ' i DANIEL M.- 8400 j L. .„ , R. B--T sisssid Aso eirse 2 47 (Mu* -,.... i .,, ta ,...."2 . Ilealle, . N . 7 . 8 :—. 1" ,, , , a11 "... 11 : an 111 " . " . "' we ' ll ' 4 "" e " "*.* in. U l tu " el i ty " .rea "l „6,7 l ;fl;;;;: i firlOn i l deities sil ' I. be reP "" i * '"l ° . P4 Y - ' EhttetAdeitNallanklOrehiikA3ROlL . west oft or before the irat ILI v.. t iSISr.4 s tocki e iv e .., &W,,, 'may He t 14 -a" ' lies"l ' eh" dine 1 al/an b9 i g' °eat § nd4taZ i ;:v t . • r... 111 i ,ittni Mt 1, born for slier Ibis to Anse itpity bile- • .41 1 2004) W'Allielnipill. moo. litir: 2C 11151-111.- - . ‘ it , ti , • Oct. 1 7, CIN. t - t:'i (0 , .... A .; t; l itoiStiO4 tibia .4`.% ) \: '0•• NOTICE hfAlbY , 10•118: 101 1 11 :4 ..14.0e..10d.: 4 :4 11 14CtPf$P 1 001hior tincrAkut; that ;he 441,14fortracioss oIACCOWIIO AO IWOPP I NAIVAPCIPS 4ttlkin 44l will bepresente'd at: thei.Orptier.', Point atc A6o 6 ortpft4 otp t forpoOkniacill.FUltk oiled, oh . /Ai 1,3 f• iittO k * cemhe igen:Ai i; I 0 1 2716 Ile Met! itheottitY Ot•Setileattlah Mechem Ad miMstnitoirrif , the'estate oil Pe. ter 'Zollioger,"late.Lef• AdArne 'county; de. otsisetli , l , ' ,c 1 • A 272. The first account rif'l4ollte Wolf, one 0, the',Exeeolood. lob Vie- 1 1 101 :WM Ind lestaltiem of bleph BittiOgfr,,,deceued., , , 273. The first account,of Witt. 13i1liog- Or.one. of the „Executor,. ,of Alta lest will and testament of Joreph Bittipger. 407 ceased. 274. The first account of Jim' B. Dap. nor and Robert Sheada,. Executors of the last will and test.tnieut Peter Sheads, deeemied. 275. The first and final account of Fred erick,. : Suit:goon and Mermaret Stuririou. Ailittiniefritora of the ' estate' or Lipaiejt Sturgeon, deeeased. 276. The finit and final arrotint of In. rob Martin, Alininistrabir 'of the estate of Bartholomew Sullivan, deceased.' 277. The second and filial 'account of Robert Bell, Executor of the estate of James Bell, jr.,•deceased. 278. 'rile first account of Adam Behest and' John Rehert. Afiininistratore of the Estate of Jacob Robert, deceased.. WM. W. IiAMERSI.Y., Register's Office, fleapit/ urg, Register. Nos. 28, 1851. FOR SALE OR RENT. THE valuable three story - brirk dwel ling house in which my family now reside in the Borough of tleityshurg. It is one of the beet in town, anti will he snlii or leased on low snd sccmitittodating terms. For further information, call on my broth er-in-law Mr. Cieorge . S - Wope ih Gettye httrq, who is fully, authorised to act. for the to the premisne. Poesession'giVeli 6n the first id A pril next. N. 11.—'There is ti perpeilial` Insurance in one of the hest Fire Insurance Contpan. ieE in-the 14044 e, therpoliny for which ' will be trattelerred to tite•purchaser. Nov. 28, 1851—t1 MORE NEW GOODS. GEO RG E a MVO 14 D HAS just received from Philadelphia an additional supply of those cheap Long Sit:Awls, Cloths, Ca:milieus, Lawns, Poplins, Alparca Lusters, flannels. Do-' tocsin's, Fresh Groceries &c., &e,. all of which will be sold at very reduced prices. Pleash call. N- world inform my customers'' , and the public generally that I will remove ' mr stm r e to 5e11 . 1 4 Corner in the al . iring., where I will he pleased to se all who may favor me with a rail. GEORGE ARNOM Nov. 28. 185 —tf No - ric E . is hereby given that an appli cation has been made ti) the. Court of Common Pleas in and for the County of Attains, to grant a charter of Incorporation t.. all AtlMlCiiill..ll of persons under the" name. style and title of the ...Church Cours ed of the Moutitjoy Evangelical Lutheran Congregation in the County of Adams and State of Pennsylvania." and that if no suf. licient reason be shown to the contrary. the said Court. at the next term, to . wit : an the third Monday in Jannary 1852, will decide and declare that the per- Cll/116 so associated shall become and , he a corporation or body politic according to the articles and conditions in an instru ment of writing set forth and July tiled. in said Court. . By the Court, JOHN PICKING, Clerk. Prothonotary's ()Oleo. z 4t Getlyshurg, Nov. 28; 1851. S INSCRE YOUR.PROPMITY ' ('ninth{ Mutual Fire In surance Catnpany l located at Get tysburg, is now In successful operation, and tor lowness of rates, ecianomical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in Insurances, challenges comparison with arty other similar company. All its operations are cmshietssl under the persOnal supervision of Managers selected the 4tockippwier.. Thu:, linuksor the Uninpanyare at all. times open to the inspection annum' insuring it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to Maitre can make tip. placation to either of the Managers, front whom all requisite information elm toe Managers are : Samuel Mil ler. A: IL Stevenson, ('en. Swope, and D. A. Buehler, Ge/tNtibtow : Wtti. 8. Wll- ! s t n ., .Henn/lea ; Robert; M'Ciurtly, Curit-; berland Jauob Kitt* -Slestbrot I Andre* licitoxelman, Frank/in; A. W. , Maginly. Hanailionbun ; .1. L. Noel,. Oxford ;''J. Musselinan. jr., Liberty ; H. A. Picking, Reading ; Jacob Grietn, Latistiore. Nay. 21. 1851.—tf Colltttoro, Lltt VAULT. AbhOtolow4 (rut 4:l(')lii,kor's r taxes in the dif feeent ntiwnahips . of Adams retniiy, are hereby 'notified that they 'teal here= .qtrirril to settle' up their &plicate' on or before 1 1 httradity the Ist dY/ rf . Anttary, next, on Which day the doniiniiiinnera will meet a t their office to giVe'the tirittaaa• emone ra dons. taint*"hind If., ' JhtiN Mroms*Lxii4 ' • ikoits theleurfr Ann4wtm R!ocilk, Attetti—' ' •' Cunsfisif J. AVGiIINBAII(nIy Cik. , Annulblu**. Middletown: tionanghtawn. 141.0 d. 21,1851,-4 ' DANIEL M. SMYSER. .I'OTICI. TIC E. t . WE I Will i iiit ' i l'i '' NW, „,,,,twa,•,, g 1 a 0 lag! , I , 00 11 iiii V wili trip .1g i ............. Vil lif M:''W. IiAXT tiikkjinkintotina 1 'w i' "fivini!thi'Mity r w Iv , riv ilia , faiii aminitnyaiie or , 0 t i t S. ‘ elettk§j fir A '111; qt. OAPS. I OW' ' Civet 'AA ''4 , :' initf.'"eftibtlei4 `eVall Aiialfist. di /lii: m i aterial, workmanship, *Ste, to snit fai i. 11; Clentletilati:'iliipi imp' 0 ilvi 14ii; anil"e en or tmer) lige.' ' ' . 1 . . "" ' 1,,a11e4 o,lutprs, ~ .i. , 1,,, Jenny binds, 6 ,7 .. ' " -I" , , I -atigkirisigtd: . r; 0 2, • Gentlemn's Kip;' u a Z . c' .. . Ca l f, l: • - -le . i lifq kt M orocco , ' 4 er• .."4 • 'Allonroesp • 14):: t .. i 4 L:,._1300t5 1 &O. -, l. { d l'‘ pe has among his Imentimnitt:ahislife run etylA of Moleskin Mat. a beliiiiTill ar tie IP iii rliilidtliplil4 3144; alanolta new style Black Soft fiats, kart Coining into fashion ; Slouch 11a e, of every variety of color. &e:J ; also, eivek• variety of cloth, int and I.inen (laps. of iht, fly-writ alylu . and beet make ; all of 'which he will sell very:low for ready pay. ' He htti madearrantetnents to mantinte: titre any , article called for that he has not on hand. •is Cull and exeniihe the rtorilln. W. W. PAX'CON anttysburig, Oct. 81, 1851 utl az ob /m -- ir STORE STILLAHEAD. lit FA 1-INESTOii. dc. SONS, would e respectfully inform their friends and the pohlie that having greatly enlarged their Store and increased their sincicef Goods, with additional farilitiea for pot , hosing they are now prepared to offer xtraortlitiary inducements, to porclissers. Ilasinv just relented iflllll New York, Philadelphia anti ilititii ttt t the larir great, cheapest Awl hu t iselpitied stark of Goods ever oftered to the public. they in vite their friends to give ttonit a coll. It embraces DiftYr' COO' Gracerim Qtreerinvirre, ilaidreare, Salllrry, Oil (Mil Paints, bue Slip, Cedar The Ladies are particularly tut tied call and ex.iiiiine their ilaiiilsoine meta of Dress Uoials, Shawl... Bonito. Silks. Velvets and 113 31:311 :Ili ex v large assortment of Fancy For geattlemen'l4. wear they etto I.ltow the la rept awl .cheapest a.sorlootitt of !Slack and I'anrV• Cloths and Cassimer..., heti*. lirtitto•ky learn, Thirds • Vrothip, and Uve reo alntgy ever liefore 0111. red. Domegfics of (Jury deservilel, and very cheap CHCIEIRDEg always to be had at the' lowest merket prirea. They aro also- prepared with the I:Crgest stock u( . i t MID xv A iiE in the County to utt•lt itulfircuionis tU Inn-- chatters and particularly Buililcrs — tulio can he furnished with alt their necessary niiiierials, lower than they C:411 In• purchased elsewhere. Their stuck of tintlferv. Shun hildinits. Oils and Paints, •Olass, Nails, and Unach trimmings is complete. , Dye stuffs and Cedar Ware at the low. est rate's. All they sunk k to give them 3 call and judge for yourselves. ler it is no trouble to " I . O W (Fond! hoping by their attention to business to merit as heretofore their- usual share of public patriatage. • Oct. 3—lf NEW GOODS-NEW GOODS ! First of the Season! 111:7"Thr cheap Comer (array, ()head with .Vrw and Fardiamabk Goodk THE C.i.lll'.ll(;N 11.18 .11,111?•1111 (11 1 .E.V.E1).- r -KEEP nit.: 11.111 ROLLING! 111 E LAIN ES—DE LAINES.-.ltist JI- 7 received the largest lot of NI. de Laines ever offered in this ,platte—which will be sold at prices .that will "astonish the natives." 1 ease, fast colored. at 121 ' 1141 ** 1 . :4 the [argent hit of NHHAIV ISM ever brought to town. which will be sold at priers that cannot he beat anywhere lu the County.! N. U. We will not weary your. pa tience by calling attention to a great dish play of articles and promisee, but stioreky add—.Mouoy•ltat is really StlVed in making putt:ll4Bes. to much better than all we rend of. Therefore call and aectire 'BA t; A INS, el! mi t pr k '4.0,4. of ly all the articles kept in the, Dry Goode. mu* Grocery Liao, 0;7-Don't fyrgiyihqp/ace. KURTZ'S.,C HEAP t;ORNEIL 0ct.,3,.186 «441 NEW GOODS. GEORGE ARNOLD - - "VAB find Veturned from Philittlelphia' and land is now opening at'the'ot.l stand NA be:twilit! and Well se. acted a stock of Goods as lins been olfeiell to the public tit any tiMe, aniong a large lot of , . . *41141 , 4 , (V/IPV.U . tikio '" • Cosaimarela, caseinetin, Wel vitt,(3ords. ile• verteens, Kentecky Joano s Tweetle, , ,Ontra coatitatthe..Alpanaa (plain and figured Of every variety.) Merittoes,(lnalimerea, 11 ). 1 11,9 1 0'0 1 q - .01' 1 14 11 iPk 6, wrgul(ril,plev AN I? If*ANN P 1 6 " l :l ) .vi&kittLvArAte,he , atOi ...P ,1 4/ 1 0) 16 1. 1 1 .4i1N• eta, °mean pimply, Bunnell Itibbstn!t,:bilmnipite,.4l l c. ,w4lllplitrge 1 1 0 1, .61 FArEali, -1 6 - taceyle and Racenlw ' ' h "th 4104. t ke4441.* 4q, trodp. 41,0 f, whisk wilt be ,sold .chosp Prritlueeti ,• ; ^ • 111CP'' VP e' do:l'mM beast. bet we wi titii ~Ne~ilte'eiithl'eeelY to undOttectiA 'th; 1 0 . 1 trWl i tlge *ilk r B O. l . irt)4 I C.YIII4Y, MilkfOigtkalen/ 10' FlAP,,Onee,or 44uostheffloril We 4 bey fort Alaffand,mment "be. beat, , • .I:ikoeyebeig. Oetv €4, / —lft , 11 . .. , ' P. S. A few S'IVVEB hareteritle4 wHI tik effitt iofyittf4p.. IPPri:lO4 --) ,„ i s v rio , •)1 ASIORNO OA WOO-1W i llate, a this once. TI C Pkititiiiii : arc bea — ten, alp] . 1 imial4thh - i i Alien 41 :ighin ! • gip AK l E...nqtice drat l3A:lll39N . , l i t er . n . ,toc i c of fresh piltel)ieuili:svir jest,gr, nyinesiiti teltOeseMt r ! lay 91,1 , In mid be, ylifkiti lipm head 4 4. le h it Itetit 14 . ; Cottlplete'; tell Stil!;:a! 'l 4 lc . Te ., ',i4pi defy , ( torni/eltipih! ' kiig S EA. , , i . „ ?if. 0 !!tvr"f 1 , 0 buys r ?t Cash, end' Knows just ' when. Qiietti.' litiw Alttl Iv , litt l4 lo , titty. \ iiii'cli% please etistoitteti cir• ill legitle lhd classes. Mt tent rit thetit , sH tb tl&itettlisliclion. „,,Allee k tiou.abeiwis :dimmed ,a‘o, pres 4 001 stack which beia!lLClW:formarldi ag, Con. • sisOng or CO ATS, PANTS AND VESTS ll(S4l ,l 4Pi'ltl ) C l 4 l 4l Bikqty4 lo %*co!"..' g ! Dress. rrocx,. ; llo SaC,t it 1. 3 0#‘ 1 1 0 . ROUllfla” boa Pinitalqins qua;itiee, culore i firicesaud sizes. , Clothing or `MI cLotitTIS, 1 WEEDS,. jai E\ , c'6 heeded tor Call and allow .us lit, itlnw o u,sitit and w 4 are certain' to 144. The old adhge: tsva .iit s ,i dold that ilitt;eis," hut MSDN. rati aliOW an aralorOnalit Or 111:1V KLRY, that will enable him to supply all •denialithi in that line ; along shin of which you fintl tituat'eal Ingirumente ; Aecortltans. " aitd Guitars, and a Taw CLOCKS u( the saute good.hd he always krptt,.. I.' Ile has. various eriiales of l inen gotta, purl, as shirts, bosoms and:collars. Alen li*sulkairchiefs: . suspenders, socks, pen knives and ;visible, and a •inost excellent article of ram's. ' To proem your tyirmes Mt well as your. selves he he has 4argeetassorimenl e/ A'E7,S.ever offered in these parts. All minim, sizes, colors, shade,' and:shapes,' of :rood millennia a n d low-prieetl. • Vitt ptiblie'o9erally ;ire invited,}o call and test the'truth of thrift proniiised . .; We have all these ,things, with many other ar• , times too numerous to specify. Many a nut " you eau find at Surnames that you can't get elsawbere. j We ask a ehatteo to shift/lout' gonds t .-- We offer them (Or the puotic seemivittotia tint), os their Intio6le servuut. We auk but one price, and that put low to suit the . . , p-_ — pßAMSOfsi'S One priee 3111 i Notitte Sttire Opimelite ifi.ibank. ' - Gettysburg, JunelL7, - i PHOTOGRAPHS. .R. WVAVER further tenders his ILIF • services in the Ilaguerrinto art to his friends and the citizens of Gettvithlirg anti its vietnity, and respectfully solieits 1111111111C¢ 01 . the l'ollaire heretofore ex tended to hint. His G7itery is still ripen to the told irwperamce Jlou.t en Charm. Gersburg rect where lie will , he pleased to wait upon all din• who now wish a likeness Of thennSele.ts or frieitils. Hav ing dr. ou i nttli h limp and nue:unlit to all iteprovrtneuts in the Photographic art: he ham left no v,xprnstt, inwintred to obtain the grimiest facilities lOr.tiikieg likenesses• iti the bent possible manner ; and he there fore 4•ltrivv,filv h.opm. ihnt, ailIV one wishing a faithful likeness will give lion a speedy fall, lIIS 61111'0:a PO 11(w dial e% ilia fit:orest call avail 111CillSel Vcc ul n 1111011-I tore. . . • XI innoures taken for 1,1 5 titin,Nl " L0r1i3 , 114. 1..•;:, to /la.( JO (r"111.1 11011,:ltii..11.111y 1411 N. (?1,1 . tau ovi.'r 1131113 ke. l',r,kons elm !111 ilivitire will lw 'nut 11111154. VlVltlft.t I:11641 WittOttli to wo:ohlo , lool Warl l ttOtell MO to Fnmilies should engage the hours he- fore brituL in ttrtfil: /1141.1:dati waited em at their riwitlehri~+ t ~ If dirtii reit. ; I'aintiars. viivra rings, hied srapas, matittiry, machitiltry, Ate., 1.01)1041 (*AI motokintio.., , perilorio.—oporatitig roin U A. AL 1.. •I P. M. lizrlop,toooloo 0%1% in thu art. nu rea *um:lWe term'', soul tip io the Itighe.ct et• talltments now known. RR A rk tiiitinpftmet mit yittentl.nr Hear lite arenwinanst Irom a Innorlrr , dlthrnek MAO*. Met'llitoloio.q.slidosinttn, threw flair pictur. , ed l.":n•ft rice, each thrm, light ilia kype rer4lll.l; Fentwiraa, altuude, ISoinity'R Moll mtirr nlrl manlia,ara sifrthed of flre, Truly reflected tr.mt the fillrthathal 'plate, - atainimh kill with its awn tarslicutv. Think net theme portrnite In the nwitlight made. Ahotronl tho' they nre. lige n whotinwtiolg..: • No! when the hp ol demi' in tluso sludl lift-- When 1.)c:4111%, .41 . ey fiiin tr . , at,rolde the lieu/tulip , . • . Thenhe Nei tnt•kiiii ,lev4Y BOOKS! BOOKS ! clasiclo,4llo4ful i 14ittfpn M isrelinneuus. emu;-_ ~ r. . yrks jiisC ree`eiti•il a - liAtf itMoo+ rpm' t4,cit,romito,vilwytu• rrueoiitut 01 the imblicto Ittlepreetesit tuek of )1)4 S ~ w. 4 : it)lationery , of every variety., courtituting the largest mid heat assortment ever offered in this inerltat-- which will be Fold, as, usual at the LowEer lt/tlit,t r Ale hus constantly .on hand,, a large and 101 l a pruneut of SCIIOOI, HI )0111$ mid MTATMNERY: reit-knives', 1:Old Pens. Pencils. Letter. Ltivehipes, Visiting Cards, Motto• Wafers, with u variety of Pulley Xrifeltte,,to phiek the attention of poreltattere at invited, The •itntiserilittr rewrite bit aekanwledg-, meta *1•• the. ham etintinotal mot lateral pa tronage 19,00040 d to him, end thinks that. iii i t lie eariefy and egeellenee of hit present :assortment of Vbett 14,4tholittentl Stationery, w itt.b e anted, evitienue of a 4/utertniottitium to continue 41.1 merit thetottnmage. I:&Ariiiligenietita!tre tecti made by w h telt ttnyfriodtis ttqf einbia't 2 ed, itt.dtia wt minimum cut be ficurt4itly, ordered from the City: • ' • ' ort)(170 iwreby ,thet the Artot kernityiv off . !Out( 1 T & , WIF 4 Et , intrust forermittayie hoe Swett 1t M. fit . ;,trilt ly t d ay otja,sadc,a t er. of ikrenber'nttfi.for k. " llllr, "4 l , l ,‘ , ‘P 'd 4 6 P.. 0 010 4 COW toll heiiktoiiery he 'lt town. sc. tkle. in 'JOHN HIM IN Prothonntaryli Otifitier: tiett,intit' 14115 i 11 , ,i ~ 1 : 3rawir, , W•ii It #:,-- • 1: r ,0 ; IF , arts T ; desdrefition. • emirsanpy 'O , 4 • 'Wad Yet tor tlifite et 'DV Eft tiElll9; ! 4 Hi''Wiirct , giOtblfsilialetie,'oliOsitif "tl i it usiVlfici: " ( Pei' t.'' ,' 1111,11,WARE STOIE. 11111iuv.." Ndflecribers *mild respectfully 'tUfliitincfd is • their friends and the trAile. that they 'have opened a NEW RDWABE N'PORE in Baltimore st.. adjoining the residence of DA vio Emot.sa, dellytibprg, In 10101 they are opening a bete knd general assortment of IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES, CUTLERY' COACH TRIMMINGS, Asloc' Findings , Paintsi generah , iticnillittleolitiyNlerietiption Id .rockp h• tihkortillittOrof btisinestw—ht which they invite the, Wenger ort,Viefo Milkena Rholkiernitto4l,Yeette tatwJ Cabinet. inghfirov',§limpnokerse:§o ll o l 4. Outl ;the • ' Our stork ,Iptstugpeapmelreieti willt,grept ears ,and 'per : oloo4 Fgr gulKt toitee.(for,the ; ffeatly .Monrty,) to ,dispose II any - 11a0 orij‘ 1)11 4 1 i.XODlionehle -tense es they can be purchased orty,Athere. We part i cularly requelF 'AL (rum OM friends, t.pt earnestly, ,ttplicit P .Phave Pf pobli favor, as we are daterntioe4l.43.fto , tahlish a character, for—selling Goods at 'ow prices aid doing blisinesit on fair prin. I . 1 " JOEL 'DV 'Pt v SLICOLSL • • , Gettysburg. hum ); o. • JUST FROM THE-CdY., ==:m RKIEILILIc & 119111LPIAIM111.; fIA VE just receised, tits city. mid; , Into opening ' , st their establish.' miis, in Baltimore wept. thy best .asstars-,; meat of Clothe* essaimOrrs., Alloodboof 4 ;', Keniocky .lesna and 'll'w,tmds.aver itruaght„ , to this place. Also. Vest*. in gfeat erg romhining plain anti fancy. Biden.l fancy STIR. fitimy Marinate, &a., that cam's be beat. 'l'lle,sbove articles will,be loanw to be ,ita ylteaping they.are good, and. do.; Inlaid the attention of all who desks to purchase ansamageously., , •. Uctt_l,7, 10,1 5 I MORE NE.W GOODS: DAVID MIDDLECOFF 11AS now open Cot examination. the lamest. chempesh.entl must onegnifi- rent selection of seasonable goods. he has everhad the itlelatire •of Minting the pab. lin.and to which the, attention ot marches ere i,s respectfully - invitodi -- befortt - bufiqf elmetvliere ()rt. 114-18fil. • NEW GOODSin GREAT-VARIETY f s fittlit,l4. Vin rubitelNer time Jelst rveteraill llont - the city, wth a very large aseamutural • FANCY & ..DRESS 0000 S . I ae vUrit'itt us it is Iteajtitiiii!. ;to witivp, !mention ptiblia I« iiirs4e4t esq null )iis igup# an d' Ott. IT: 'PZTROLZUM . • ' _(///„/{.O_C.K •.;‘„ ANATUAI . I.gOM*DXOOI . Trmd rtion a well 414 rerti Jeep, trO:), jool• st.;.riior n Or:Ilr isrpii,; pt e:uses 7,lll‘i4;llesi, inti lougs.--. Alai ror die core itftliareltett. cholera. piesi: seroll s ol); or licitly :0 Otto.' BURNS - SCALDS, neuralgia, tvt.t.cr, rixtgw4l:lo, ob slinitteeruptious-of theskin # • bloodies and piniples on .the less, lutes. Ilroftwsit; eltrentes.Stlre eyes. vrasipeksts.', patos hones and joints. sod sit dist eh's* DI, tliseases •in which •Itlterstive• ot • purifying niodirineit sre.tattlieatesl, , ;• • • , ILl'' by ,KisOi; ('rowel! auk S. ill, 1 LES. Girl/ butburg. rok agent for .fidonti coon, y. 4f . . Utoty s hors. Nov. 1•88 I .-..6na --. ISM::76,iiNt* radii TIMIR 87' O.II'6FIIPR%L. • NEA' • ''• Irl lIV NTORR-ltplAf Niollot 11- Square, '1144 u s iwilpitil by aim , * A ninik s t ! :, at , taehil—un expel;vitt !oupkosell, AlI A 0; . 4 other 1iw,14414;-actusys- Also 5 offices and Shops of va • . nous kinds. • Also, a Public Hall, ,foirixhibi tions,•Cmicerts, 11=774PP1.Y, ,t" 11 m'coNati4int. 04Triburg, N4l l . 7 r. is;ll,—if , „ WHAT It ,TREASIINi r I `Hi* J., the • qllostona now.a.days whipli has bwallownol lip till others* even Wtil salipatro I!! o .Who throw that laio,bctek,r ,tosd ”Whe "Kock 11,41 y l'atterson aliocil questiou auawo.r. los i lists . tFquynet Llyu 1r imimwer. that the large4t quid best selected, stock of BONNET RiIi.BONS , tit The manly •fu to Int (wool, at 151.1,1?114 . 14 UREA PTO*. NEII. 1,4 ass. 10.1861. Lpi 1) 1 1 #llO GO4 AtIP S. gtLXB..tvtiiriiat:;',l•lol*Cisgis."tpi t! sit " Popli,oa t Parato4it Vie" C - aalitsteWit,"ltie ktlintis. &ow itt , evitty unfitly of , styto sad -qtalkijc. end Mittel Secy , koviest liaiallrtateljtet,* veered rind forittle4iss 41 . I 'l l 1 :41 • 'i" ' D. MIDI3LECOFIK Oct. 10.k. , 4186t.' ',‘ Attigiaa,,„ , „ -,. Plll3 !Rog' titmicf,rmile.o4,o *we% PPPAriovrqAtiorqf Cli k slilNltiliAt, M timi.kittaNittirmus , 8104414 Y AROMA; 14 utiliefixpoun4 clolytthurg , torkm4troiey s tiq h 04 4 ,41 OP A% ek6Stso.l44lE" Of evOtt 000,0190 AF" ti, • , t '; ' 1 • :: 4 KE•Ey intiM:%i •t I !, brO%IE R . n ot li r 11 11141 1 1:11 %,k% y -49 1114' petcrnlitins u;oui. timgit .. ,I, lo"4" k riirtrf ti.oi•!.y.pAP-1 11 'ft oa s : - T, $ piVel ntratoMii a e Newspaper. I . ~, , Ito The sippinaeb of lt7oinrrese eithiltZ l i .L newts! 'of my 'worming and' ptetiiittiti . 1 1; apmed its debates before; the 'subtle. 'tith. reas whirls has hitherto attended thiontreillshiilh lag it is hoped will emaissise, and etudditios ‘ to perpetuate the belt his Sofa of lIMP piettiretherp and diserssiowt of the halt on which the dew , tiny or the Reptitilie &Trials. .. . Ilse adoption of Congneis his glv4 nthe Globe an official thirstier as the reporiertirlfll that is said and.elleinee in the-U . 4y. This sans lion has been voted Ater/pry snecessive scission for many year*. aml by p.enthits; or latpirtilPi. The pretax, teo. of all parts Ins bonne lle11ii• irony to the fidelity with which 11w doll Ater Confided hael been performed. . The great celerity with which the te'llei writer* for the Assent Iltrilq "c i igen kit, thrhiOt the telegraph their harried acrimony sett views of the debates of Congress, renders wirweloil pertant than Offer the full and times rillrial repaut of the I;onstressiord Globe. The bee fy; and in many instances ex partc,,relkilpas by telegraph of whatorcitrs in Corigregg 'super+ wile, rot thewursif part. the exact reports it s k en down hy tepeatern: add Which fonnerly; in a shape more or less, ahltrgi iatcd. went the round* or the press. i.-.Nitior - :lie telegraph seconnts. with all their imper&rdmi and variety of cote. isigaitake the tempi' the country. 01J lalle bet the °Octet of C . oinorese ever pbbliehelhe Sell tlehewswith, the pmerediorrni Nub Ititleake nennstileted, . Indert.po , newspaper mot .gippr :Win, and herr ' roma I.r advertirkgernts exiil 1 dui Ibbeillierees slitter essential to tVelt etteteeek: '. White.* therefore. the teldgrititt l adminlinete te the muter appetite of dm frith id lee fleserwor RMS. and tongs the necesuides of Ow polities' perm, by foretelling a rapidly. ' Vll** eltdoestm*iteil to the Maloof its patrons. petfrict inrotrutatios ej what passes in Ciparle IS grently*dirulubthed. The civil:Mon 01:11 oil eta '' 'initortelthstaen. to more eitini„ . int by dist eilidWind'diteritlo4 aeconnts Wfilc . flying illinik ihe rionirle Wires, sati.fies einliol , ly. anditis almost in vim that truth paid on hie hoots to &pest, . StilVthere: erg a , Crest miry MON ofletstine awl ,thought e „wite w like tp .ii 'Whet Is siettially vivid and done In Conkitia, aidtki'jildite fOrtheinisebtes. rather than tit OM elehteEhiltermliontrailieffethht (Mtn gultanldthile Aeries. There ate other*. too, who: fee'liii sake of the &ter, .willintilf patronise a work which presenter i hit eteind•of the doings of the great sowing and-controlling power of t R -epablie...: • • - •.V -, !, : ' . A- If thent4grat• was ..tine when the amide ( cof n7* fl ** l 4 . ht! ) 0 9hefi . 1 * and *ONO, Wedsed ity,the,petritete of allpries, itempin, tral —,Ferogictors - oridribe na il ( lwilitter• AP - Gotehiutkint 'like* 'a' nevi ' dip:kite with 'iltii Next - sdinimi. 'lnd Anw It Sc to iiiiik . :oetPitirt ens m Midi to 'pretty the traildlii slab whichit inislehmedruntaini tO be seem lITINt ..exactions troArwpseeklerser will forwrisair ing essesidet4tlellAttheistaklifiulictnnelol4looo will leinnwly wi lmt a imam* made. that will - 00 t hillre'110:111!' , dig althea altrhembialk %pea., lion. If &time! castrations' 'of did 'lreepietise parties areal led mpuburr op *pet i tote !be nand I. dates of each. thATitsimeits_intich ptreedea these rourentitinaplwept_ettleta.theitiene* tirelpediesod &tisk le 'enannedni with p ihi nielistingii door asetith erthe'reriii look to , give their edreet , in 'addlinfitaidbity . the. prople...simemonld_bawribeit: idithil4ll - phi** of their, Mel . Sesederrushreit 44 . l 4 oughlE , l o *WI. 1rr1 1 1444 1 .4elnieleLetee - as' developer! by, threirelees, tit t fritet oft r their eppenentit in Cengers, ,:- , t will bil thvtiotwiii Ini4t•rigidii" ". ' if . United Stases wilt hiredd . ankteerri did - Litier f ilhetUddel. ,and the Jar permit topics connected withltismiAbil , knOse lotion of the vomits] *hi willitelqo Unfold oilititilauterieti . Olk E.tiOt ' , of every county tettlell' village .trat;et . i ,ng tbrolethoet the, quire., ; Weem Voit% )41pf, debt 'lt become: thatAili:ind trim* 'reipit sheeltitni obatiiiiel%Glithe ' eetioe hf tt ' . which will,give an itiptleethaltriitirdol a new emerr e and which will.: ire very; Writ degree. tulbmwent the public., mind .t ne the eituiti nf the Oder 'Matostress.mlie tit ,to ,ipgrout the! iriniof th e. 'paten as eonallittilpgagg itz. - The itielevaitited WWI maile'petilaritlitWeatia ewatiterete-witir•elviviiienWited'hikiMiabw4 2 lif tbe. drily the -bee aindettakew es 4the toady] repetv ter end publisherlefithe-menplentodebasts end proeredlusspfdpgirAuppisf ; t 071 1) The cleariort eksitmoillli pielsebty he, st e t p erieNler,iserlihe , rep will int - kb e Soil in less than 3500 royal quarto peril octavo . brrviorPrO".***Slell 'lloe4gibbal Ilk &Widnes of " r at 90 9. rtltea.'„esch- The,' .o"Wil*,6ol*** al4 )sug 4, 40 1 tniulK* 3l lq r. 4 IIiIfFIRPAINIt nod we triad_ tot four, vultiM* emplices 971'11mi partiliekke*li.', ' , , ~ • • : L ., I will publish to the' Altikklieltiorthigetitt 'aimssinntelbliTne shut merbkiiiiiiimigitittg the aridoe..*hieh liar. _ Ira! ham.- illinq, kirokolti Although th ii ed *ill hew** ib,n9: 1 0. 1 11i1OPOIll the pepor. the pAtom Hoag rill lid"thentor eti)* hiliat Il i &ris stereinif yearepuit. -'.;- '4', :‘ '.‘l. ; , o4eli le :Thellstur °bate Willb*l ll6ll hithedli* Om petition en. ateeprefhw de it miliehnlireti It. ill coatain the deltgewee. lektem.disittnityi I l k' n'eunofar 01 " 1 . 4 1 / 418 0 Ith 44 limiklim »6nom they',ereke any air ' mbiseeep reed ft tea dtte.11.41,11 1 4 irtiel . m.l releik ler: Ilii rsiiihitiltirCei iedeptilitlab . paper is. 'ld eiebli Illitiibere c 4' - "I 174, marks hi In andrilem dem if *if ibillidifitie proper Worm shey-eripithltebsd4it illiVidig iletril Udvihe earkwpperditibr:4 • ' on ,g;. i 1 *1 It:ProintasturtaL Swan itr , telideftep, eb the dally prokredings otc 11te.A.39 ,1t991/eler eu'intevtsfr 14 4 1 1 16 ,4 1 7 110 1 1 . 1 ei r li a lPtitri with tuba, tyPe. t r Ord nimpirethy• in quarto, form. rack we bontainlNE !fatten royal tponepager. The epoutiditiriftbiWi been in Ibli• form are wiimehnesitimiltiardilov4 the full report of the 'pmpensl , inmerebeiviveinp reserbel,fter. diet 4 1 **Javilto. Mt instelethlibb soodowis IRA Paw , Pfrr a t i ra ll s t, lir t 071 " ill the fond of Ike, Atiiterate. with .ntwynap t atei says Old ritlY 1 0 1 0 1 ,, 0 0 ,1 10 1 ' ti,4 The kihrintOttle'lwidrispritthwerrldnet's Anneal Sleinage...ll(e Gibstrl f thi 'principal officers of the 41.weritiehof ileteseeompany it. and all Speeches of Almiliers of .Cungrese, written out nerietd by ythethimilviev" Ii If piloted in the , . p rise ham as- IbtadliPereeitend el k 14 PlAr l a nd. usually 004eihillini4 ***ma in'Or of Pig!!'.4"-!!rifl.g. 0 1 0 5cr.'!9.4,:- . •_,lfi •=Ol Puthnethert 441' Womb 014 Fltimi4f oak, dierei is veyely tuotr besieges *frog it *ill mete ibio - srendelts • . COstoteseuxist: Guble'siel Mt but dlitiosetb***ditider oV there is usually rearming lamoller dere nu robenanifoomek seer,- week; The beilct **Floe <sill be inowoibillY ishrlesbleetojbeno 4 fore, 1, eslpalat*OatbhccusostsboosshAlibios mod Arrestes togielier N ill seklir hisie qiiiiitelpaged, rimed in mall tyk--lorr 11144 auktilbtoniparell. remplete tokflurnisbird at tlar rod Lie witelos: " ileleithablibsrs slit!! out be autisfird work, the eufierl puid bt tbrui fur ievreit',l4l ilefhtelledfiusibeier *bent-vet Mel return theirtal• bets ,irtoeb -oily bate twee weeivid by tblrien. will iptiteseebseehros the sibresiptiee. peke 144 / 111 - °CI* Plwiluir volutfle* of fffe,VVOi liametiesA, Chew. et. thr Arremba: eapept, fog the last dec.**. end will libels! , ell PAbill *164111 lei 104 heir .... - 0111$- ter erre tory the Ntly the wanton 4 10/ * i For err copy of the Criugrern throng 'The seterhm. - r a 00 Fur one rn of the apprinlix during the tkeseirm. l ' -- FA! The marl ntay be emit I'leall *1 guy risk.' 111nnk none cerrehl erkellelrAtarrFl ll maiden will be zerritrd et ran 1146114 r ' Area reach here by tbe 1.5!h er.:Pleo l ll l l6,try. at Ihrtbest. io insure all the ninnbere- The priers thew parets - aft so (Mk& I cannot rifintd td reedit liftman 'Cich4fi person seed order them etabsoy4o/0 compare the orthrt. Subansibersier 01014414 eftte!tlaca apace. Railcar. Am. JUriN C. 1407100 Wabbiestue City. Nov. 1. Mt: 1 It I -*
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