r==l WON DAYS LATER 'ulu. ougoPE 1114111AWAX, antpt.sl9,—The:etettmer Can n& arrived hero illig in*, bringing 10 pinworm.; and I,iverp damsel the •18111 Instant. Th. *teenier Atlantic reached Liverpool on the Ilklt ittstant. NGLA Doke of Wellington died oft the !Ch. of an apoplectic fit.— Die funeral was to he *stational airtir.— Prince Albert, Duke of Catuht itl.te and Lord Flit Roy Somerset are 'Already 114111. eil as likely to he his successors as head of the army. fend Mallon was appointed his literary exeetuor. The - Ltiiiibin Morning Unfold is anther 'zed to say that Peru will resist any eggres• *iota upon the Lohos Islands, and formally animiteres the annexation of the whole of the Peruvian' Wends, incluilitor Lotto., to the main Land of Peru. Tile governtnent hasparmanenily fortified hos Aguerii.end 11490 but veittels tinder contract with *the Pertivian government will be followed in toed with Guano. All others anchoring in the Auld:deeds of the Islands will be con. liscateit and if guano is found on board, the 'eliptaiii and crow will bo prosecuted foi•robbery, The English pipers 'publish the priti lien Of the Noita Setitians to the Quinn, but the fishery question has lost its inter est: • The pmjeettlttelegrsplt line to Anterien viitice!ttntli Atte.. hne reeeiretl:t fee+h the exele.ore right from lite !L -kit tioirerninent t•it I.lllnelttr kteteg been ohlttittOtlby the Moser.:. Ilartettet. The harrtiti . % If AM getterelly J ut ertuntl 1::ttl proves, In Sr all IthUllthlti 0111.. FICA Nell—ll.otti4 Nitittlenti r.nn ment•ed his fourth liner thretigit the Prot,- inees. A petition WAR eirrillaiing in l'nriß m tnniig the poorer cheAes, eddlrti%, , e,l to the Smite, praying evertoratinti of ilie Empire. In reply to an address iii favor 01 ihe im perial Regime, the President male the fol k/wing 'significant reply :—.-Wheit — llre general interest is at stake, I endeavor to anticipate pithlto opinion, but I follow it in.* exile which may appear to involve my manna' interest.". - The Oottinitationtiel. in an article en the' lornitily steam navy, nominee the possibility of n'tniecessful invasiim biEng land.' A SINGULAR CASK OF SUFFILINiNG. FROM aat.Accinsuir.--=-Misa. Ann 411. Clark, who brmight snit to recover /20,000 damages Irani the . nity' of Huston, for injuries sus tained tit' falling into a cellar, nt the time °film great.railroad jubilee in that city, obtained a verdict fur 118.000, on Saturday last. The Traveler lays that the testimony 41i1" the lllesaaelmsetta Peneral II spit,~i phyaician. whercrM.ias Clark-has remained lot nearly the whole .time since the ;wi den!, iliiteloses the following singular re. • Miss Clitrk is about 19 years of tip ; prettifies to the accident she was employed as A wormed worker at Malden, and enjoy, ed good health: :Alm the lastevening of the railroad jubilee, she proceeded with some friends to witness the fireworks in How doh) &there. On their return home they passed through Chardon and Hawkins street, where she fell through a cellar way which ,had been accidentally left °pent af ter the grade of the street mid sidewalk hail been altered.' .Alier she wiet taken out she complained of a feeling ae if she had been struck on the stomach. The next day she proceeded to her - work at iilalden. was twisted with voinitilig. A; vio lent mins in .the stomach ; she returned to Huston, was conveyed to the Massachu setts General Hospitid. where she has re. omitted ever since. Tim ithysicians say that in her (all she received at: injury to her spine, tied the-result she can not. keep upon her et out ich hut a very email quantity of-fond, en antuuut barely sufficient to sustain file, but nut enough in stay the cravings of appetite. Her chief aliment is molasses mid water,•and if any amount above two queers is given to her, her stunted* semi rejecte it. Variods ex pediments-tam-been devised by therphy eiciaiet to *JIM ttt ster tiourislintent. A : moue tubers. blisters have been applied arid then Cod Liver Oil retitled on the scari fied surface, and ibUP absorbed into the system. The unfor ttt t ate young woman is little better than n akelettiu, and her put review, are no doubt very severe.- The phymmiatis state that there is recorded iii the bunks but tine similar CAM. flaw IN 111. The friends of Grn. Piorre, in the hope of breakiug the force . (of the ignomi n i o us charge, that the General received 14 slap in the fare, w Won't rect.., fog it. fruin,aot ricer in tles argosy withal while in Alex ice, he well ptaying atdards. allege that the (officer was so drunk ss ttttt to he se ettuntuble fur the insult. But finding that that PICASII W4llllll 4nut entirely shield the E . :corral from aniusputation against lo,is gal lantry. sooner of his friends now say that both were drunk, the' General as well us Mr officer. if is nut denied they ware itinying at verde, and that the qetteral'atwas slap ped. he would Hat resell a gross eat. rage upon his person, Iteaauee the tthieer eattimittii.r it Waft Pis 1113411 k n 4 Inn to ktltri , that he did, what then ia to be unnfghl 'it the General's linear ii . i•layeig far money with a brother utntfer •th rudi a COUtii -414.111. But RR that horn of the dilemma does nut appear etitetly'iil snit nil his frientla, WIMP I/1 then, it scents, try tat comfort themselves with 'tooth's , horn of the ft ilein ma. anti that is. Met General Pierce, Gen end FratiLlir's Pierer, the nominee of the great. Dentorra tic party forlfte Presidency, was frotnil dritith anti playing at cards in a goloolslint lonise AleXieo, with an officer of the army as drunk ea himself, and that in 11 , quar t o that mooted between them the General's foal was stepped!! I Tha tam 0,,n tllo General's face was slap pod by au .tilicer, and nobresented, is fully pivoted hy tie letter of the gallant Capt. 11114.10141:' , • fort the General's friends set tle the parlicitiant of the divgrarehil fact Li Ai l ey heat can. They are welcome to adopt either bond or the dilemma, and to Wats the hest of it. 11. UAIV*OI* I ANY Jaaoot ihrnam, 44 a *lone Ail Out Mumc4l, , rin gray* illnklits on Jeony Lint] War avornalad the aun4 he W4* ix.. 104041 by 404111 i the no warakiaiii 1,111..0re gaiti tq l,i; o ., thvy mot* tforik itosel'itiree 141104041 thous ' 40.41 AVAlete, essivaies *l 4 !wink on the'etttile iiiitjeet of that entagnmeut Aisd 04114r5, lit it! Avit o amO4 PArtist. tkfiroted sfiStissis fitfiofifirifififil ifififir,fia,pir ,.44ollfiAt Altsse At Witt .01filt. 'awl Au +l4v# 4 0 044 0 0 440*. Sc u t, *RS 4 **livirbe au •ntiosdas , Avid, ~~R9i~ I NOBLE SPEEN FROM GEN. SCOTT. A German ,paper at Columbus, Ohio. having charged Gen. Scott with tying to one tree and flogging fifteen Germans, during the Mexican war, and with having . cruelly hung others, the matter was brbtight to his attention whilo on a visit to that city last week by Judge neyl. In a speech which the Gent ril antsstlitently made at Columbus, he replied. to the charge as follows: "New. and before unknnwn to me, are . Such things as hale now been told me.— They surprise and they pain 'me. They at once concern all that, wherein, it I know myself, I have tlia highest pride.— They attack my own identity. Tun prin ,ctpies lot which, I had believed. I. need ',infer search my own hosom in vain, are here undermined or denied me ! lam met with charges of injoisfice and cruelty— while [carting an American Army through Mexico), and while pricipating alike in its trials and triumphs '(:entletti en, it tens my lotto leail an A merican army ilium a foreign field. I went, rt•Nol%ed bt sn , t.,iit, In the loreironi Alf Illy potv.g.s,, the hit! ft tide water meth (q . our itwit Cirilizwi , m, ;II Id It. , mord and nit ti t trinn. • rhe •i:.11411r41 ofwir ion room; , ~s tlic ,t tanoard it Mel, I , 011011 I.lf WV vz , IVI•r1.1111••il 1.1 1114.1.'S pas:oll.lS :11111 the VIM' ind 1.1 the lu, n.r and 19.1•1' , ..1..1 of war.— A 111.tt to Americana, whether native or of lorrigo Guth, ;Intl 1.) Mext.•ats, 1 tkeltire4 me plirpottc, mitt tAltilitted by print:Tit:it 01 ar toot. I primodged the martial rode. Dmibt!ess you all have read it. I deemed it neccssa rv. I could do nothing without it. It an 1... meowed the spirit of our progress, and held ameanattle to punishment all who for g,ti m4llhood, and threatened to bring shame upon our llag-;—ilislionor to our tuns—or a repilfrich upon our virtue !-- W idiom it, Ave had not eouquered. or if we had conquered, the brightest trophy of the !conquest had been wanting. It would Ihave been a physical triumph. and a physi cal triumph alone. Humanity would have disowned us. I promulged that order.— Read it, and read it again, gentlemen, and illicit bear me witness, that it, was in my t heart, as IL Was almost lantrly on my lips, :or continued months. to carry with the A merican arms, mid under the American flag, even into an enemy's country. all the ele moots of social order, and that regard (or ! personal right that belonged to our own free institutions in the United States. "Yes, I sought to carry with me, and re solved to maintain at 1111 113Z:411111, among my own command, and also that peoplo a mong whom we should be. thrown. that high standard of virtue and honor, which we boasted at home. [lad I not been less than au Alt hmerican, and recreant to the ilt est , imerests of humanity. and the age we rejoice in, if I had done legs 1 They say I hanged some Gerinane, and tied up and flogged others. Ggentlemen, some per slots wore hanged in Ataxic°. The names of atl of them I do not now recollect.— W nether any of them were Germans or not, I know not. Rut for what—) es, for what were they hanged ? I hanged for murder, giintlentett ; I liatigotrolie for ripe upon an rorent young female, a n d for profane and wicked chin-ell robbery. dill Licit , Mc kw Iliat was over then'. Every 111011 ol them knew he would be held. as answerol.lo lOr vile tatinlretls against the laws of God and man, aa if he were then 1110 , 11 American sail ! “For such crimes they soloed—fur inch mime, as here, in your OWII 0!1141--a laud ut law—would have brought down up. in: them severe penalties, and with equal / justice. Some did suffer death ! But their trial was fair, impartial and upon the same principles of solid Is iv 1111011 INII.CiI they would have hems adjudged guilty, here, among yon. Di/ 8111110 Pay I hanged liteen q0 , 1114IP.• and that others were arraigned and dogged iv thou i callse or trial. Gen tlemen, 1 know nothing of it. I: is false— it IS a L11:-.111 illlOllllllOll. Gellilelnen-..a US. ! I see aged citizens before. I see eminent 1 lawyers here. lint, gentlemen, you see I ale nitwit excited. But is it not for cameo! Fir one, who, for fifty years ;las scarcely walke I, yose, slept or eaten, or even taken a rap if call water, in the field, the Mien, or the eump,bal that his thott,,Thta were of his cotintry—her virtues—h er rettiown.7- her honor; to bellow: steal/ed—it is most wreous—it is laroLv.RaaLc ! Gentlemen. 1 I did, with a high hand. sustain the law, which, with uprightness in my heart, I de- I ter • •t 1 to sustain. I did hang for murder ! ! I did hang for rape ! I did hang for trees- j on ! and i dogged thieves and pickpockets! For, gentlemen, let me twain say, I not on ! ly carried with me, but "L resolved, with 1 !every resource I could command to sustain, I fear/east!' and effee/trially, in its virtue and j its choicest blessings, not only to my j own eimmintid, hut the defenceless and i peat:calif° Mexicans. that civilization- 1 yes. that Christian civilization of Which 11 was promil to believe that army might ap- • i pear a worthy representative. i "But, gentlemen, I was no respecter of persons. ' American or ille.rican—urdive! born or foreign born—whoever knew the low and obeyed it seat—whosoever. reckless ' (of his own responsibilites, and the rights I of others, trampled under foot and set at naught the law that was over all, 'punish- je.l. I did hang for the crimes stated, and I lonild have hung an hundred seekers of I innocent blood, and violators of female chastity, if so many had been the offenders Anti for this, perverted and mialliaped, I sin made answer,ble to a charge, against i which my every feeling revolts, and which my whole nature and my whole life repel. 1 Ifife, gentlemen, it is a lie. (the charge. as made, or that any were wrongly partial t ed.) efolse and groundless lie. I atn, . an ) mithankful.to y gond frlipol who has told !me of these things ! It was Agit!. Riot, gentlemest,•l stand here, before YoU. and i • declare as I have already declared, and a ! gain declare, that the prniciples that govern -led any eumtnand id Mexico, are avower 1 my life. To that life hi my country's • : service, I need not appeal it vain for . an • an, War tone. With equal freedom athl : coetidence.do ['throw myself upon the hon est eenliet of every, man. who, - with me, ; served his country on the aekla of Met- WO.” . . ilaaataavaa, ea., Sept. 27.—Judge 41-torhoti., one ofthe editors of the Harris -1 iiiirst Keystone. alill qtr AlsoisocialtrJudge of I,lliiiiiinigittoi county, wee this worn• tr* at, his lisiontery, near iliilliJaysborti. by;the fogbig_of a lisavy nesting. Its for roarslY halOgeil to.Philailelphip was a most ViiirAt s . raises.' awl tri4ely koolsu t the' State. • • NO STARINII 111111NRE1 -A- 10 8, Vac , worthr- al°t°' ja ' "-.1311" UM " " LotioPeo rapers throughout this CEITYSIN,C• CotigrOokoifel Astrid, aro laboring hard to tuasiu6ieture political capitol for their can- Oct. 1,185 i didato if:f endedrepresentations as Friday Evening, to his port ty. To this and we find the Foil PRESIDENT, annexed Statement in the last "Bedford GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. Gazette" : (Mr. Dinner's) popularity at home is N. ly atursletl by the fact that he was eieowd, ja a fair rotircat, Prothonotary of Adams county; *Mr the regular l Whig nominee, by about 7 , 00 ma jority.' VICE PRESIDENT, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM. FOR SUPREME JUDOS, JOSEPH BUFFINGTON. FOR CANAL commusrazatt, JACOB HOFFMAN, (Berks) FOR CONOREBB, SAMUEL L. RUSSELL, OF 11 EDFORD WilIG COUNTY TICKET. . AssEALBLY. David Dro!Hagar, (of East• Berlin.) COM NI ISSION E, John Mickley, Jr., (of Ifamiltotiban.) A UDI I'o It John Dickson, Jr., (.4 stmi,3n) MN El: I . OliS 11 , J . E Poult Peter Smith, (“f Ntuttotit'etoAolit Toseph Baily, 0 , ( ) I II tVF. FA , fill: 1 , 41 i it T A.l/1111 1 . -111' 1 , A'•1 1 1:A i. \ll -11.1 A CITI 1.1 I.lt • ; IVIIAT LVE.II vF I.l'll-: AND ,nu - Nt. I'll I \ lIAVF 1 , 1.V1111.:1 1.1 Il —Gcnertil 711;111711117111 7 1 Alliance Between the leaders of the Loratitce party is the I:. States and the Frst-Itatlers of Great Brawn TO BREAK DOWN AMERICAN MAN r- FAcTERE , AN.I) TtlEs sEOURE TH.Cj MARKET FOR ENGLAND ! - From the riltilioJl Time, The hiumph of the rtintlidatt of the Demorratir party, bents:A:Al forward by the men of the South. will femme, probably for ever. the a ereaidant y af anninerrial principles ; and If Lord Derby should next year ho disposed to take tho .‘me.icon :Aril!' In his model, we have 'kite doubt that it will serve to remove the last illusions of the pro. loony° vystent front his mind. In this respect, and on this point, we take Jen. Pwree to he a fair representative .4 the opinion. of M r. Calhoun. and, ccabrh, A VA LI! %WA: PIIAC PICA!. AI LY TO TII F. CO MAI E AXIAL POLICY OF Tint; COUNTRY. From the London We are without inforno.tion as to the 16 , 1'4 01 Gen. NOM, ON THE SUBJECT OF COMP ERATION WITH ENGL HUT WE CANNOT SAY THAT N E FEEL ANY AP PREHENSfON ON Tur.i POINT, sh,ll aronit (he .f inal ova w16..1 I , Mat ur Iht royidenct ovsey p wadi 14.4: it wed result wed. From Ihr Man , hester EA-miner The election nj Gen. Pierre will nt any rate prpre that tie Deinarraire in whatever may be their other thtrerences. 1141. Haitniininie in their Its. thnotty on behalf or v !theta' cotninercial policy, nod goy government he nay form will 1w one on which l'ltY MAY RELY FOIt EFTEeTuAL Co OPER VrION in re.locist4. wherever practicable. elldtiug iii tornati•mat intercouree. From Use Lilyll,ool Etanrca regard* Engliintrei public rpmpntl,'•. it is to wry, is enhep•d un thr nia. of the Dern vr CONsIM.IIII:1) THE IS I:TTEIt N.— VA OTHEInVISK. Ile ixnn•m!v Arr EP I • 14.0 3. tho nominee that treat ;only in the I in tt EINSIICI.: TO 1'I:-11 111 E I'lilXt:[. DI.; 10 LI NI 1T...," 'late Eleetion—Tnes:lar, Oct. L-2 ['residential—Tuesday, Nov. 2 Whigs, arc you Ready 1 11...7"1n ten days more the first )att h+ sir Pennsylvania will have been fought.— Whigs, are you ready for the first onset, which takes place on the second Tuesday in October ? Are you prepared to niCct the friends of Pierce at the ballot boxes? Are you active and determined to rally ev ery vote to the polls ? Is your confidence right, or do you feel as Pierce did when a battle was approaching. Remember that Gen. Scott never fainted on the approach of danger : but on the contrary always grew doubly confident of and doubly active for success. Ale never fainted; and his friends cannot fail if they do their duty all over the State I Remember that no feat was ever accomplished by a fainting man—and that it is not fatal alone on the battle-field. It is the mother of trouble and defeat every where. No great net was ever accomplished by any man of a faint heart or weak knees I A man or a party that desires success iu any undertaking, must set about it with a detOrmined pur pose. The Whigs have victory within their grasp, and nothing but an active and - well determined effort is necessary to se cure it. All they need is a determination to win success. We have the sustaining influence of a good cause, and a noble can didate to cheer us on in our labors. Why then should we not labor, every man, and be prepared for a glorious triumph on the second Tuesday of October,. preparatory to the still more glorious victory of Novem ber ? It would ho a matter of everlasting shame, if our own want of confidence and proper exertion should take from us a vic tory as glorious and important as any ever achieved in tile political' history of our country. We say; therefore, to overy.min —be on the alert—do your duty with a ut beam,. fall of confidence, and a glori ous-victory will be the restilt. One Vete. o:riVo believe that this Congressional district will gies-51r. Ilusstu. 1,000 ma jority+it ugliest to give Win 1500. But while such are .our hopes and expectations, it is but right that we should charge our friendi to be upon their guard. tltis pos. siblfi, light vote and with a strong 00unded &Fling of socps.,ity, for the enemy to steal a march upon us ,and find us nap ping:. .It ought to be 'sufficient for every true Whig—for ovary true friend of. t Tariff—every true fkllid of Wittfur . .l Sceix—to know that the Opposition hope to tarry 'their candidate for C'ongrees, in order to be put ppoh his guard. Ono vote „ may decide the istue---reader, sha ll That rote be ;ours / • The Bedford Gazette is notorious for its mendacity, and but for the fact that the statement has been copied into the other opposition papers of the district, we should not have deemed it necessary to notice its falsity. We.have no objection to Locofo coism vaunting as loudly as it pleases over the popularity of its champions, so long as it confines itself to facts; but it, has no i right to traduce the integrity of our politi cal friends by false asz.onaptions or misrep resentations. The true and loyal Whigs . of Adams county have, it is true, been dam aged somewhat at times by the defection of friiwnentt , of tio•pirty, itot 4itiite , I , adly as the r , pre•wilt:o ions of the Grt- , :clic w,ul , lll:iNc ;ht. 1.,•n1 L , 6, lira.. What at,: the fact.. :f The contest rererred to by the Gazfite, tank plaoc in 1812. r.a.rrani it being " the disorganization affeetieu that year in the Whig ranks were so universal ant tlechltsl that the entire Whig ticket—Legisl a tive and all—was defeated, saving one or two of the minor offices—Auditor and Coroner, we believe. Adams county, that year, sent Iwo Loco fore members to the Legislature—a thing that has not been paralleled hut once since the present organization of parties. So Much for the contest of that year being a "fair fight." But Mr. I)ANNI:R ham repeatedly been before the people of Adams county since 1842, and hos been becten in the county in every contest.• In IS-15, he was a can didate for the same office, I Prothonotary) and notwithstanding the local disaffection in the Whig ranks, and the desperate ef forts made in his . behalf, Mr. KutTz beat him 118. In 1816, Mr. DANNER sought the nomi nation for Congress and succeeded in break ing down Mr. M'CLEAN, (the sitting mem ber, who honestly and manfully threw his voice and his vote in favor of sustaining the Tariff of 1842 and against that of '46.) But ho failed to get the nomination from York county, and of course had no oppor tunity of testing his strength with the peo ple. In 1848, however, he hail, when Dr. NEs beat him for Congress 501 in Adams county, and 610 in the district. In that contest Mr. Danner failed to get his own party support, his vole being, 4 less than that cast for Mr: longstrelh, the Locrofoco candid Ate for Governor. Iu 1t;50, akir. vrezn twn,re the people, tiN a candidate for Congress, for the unexpired term of Dr. NE A, deceased. Ile was beaten iu the county 63 votes, not withstam:ing that his rival was a stranger to our people, and that he•hatl the benefit of the "trading" system—there being Iwo 11101111'erS of Congr ,, ss to elect that fall.— Disaffection also existed that year in the Whig 'ranks—the candidate for Commis sioner being elected by but 11 votes, and the County Surveyor by but 177. The rote of the county was small—the Whig vote alone being 613 less than in 1848. We have recurred to these facia, simply that the whole truth may be put before the people of the district. We repeat that we hare no ojections to Mr. DANNER'S friends assuming for him any degree of personal popularity, provided it is not done at the expense of truth, to the detriment of the fair political fame of our county. Here, as elsewhere, the Whig party has within its ranks some whose political principles seem to sit lightly upon their hearts, and who occasionally give "aid and comfort" to the enemy by supporting the Opposition can didates ; but asufftnient number haveatall times been found true and loyal enough to prevent Locofocoism from obtaining an as cendency in the county, save in 1842 i When ,general disaffection swept the entire board. filtud we believe that asufficient number of ' true and loyal Whigs will bo found now, to give the entire county ticket a triutn pliant support, and to send Mr. RUSSELL out of the county with a handsome ma jority. Gen. Scott In the West. The progress of Gen. Scott in the West, on his way to the Blue Lick Spring, to establish a military Asylum, has been one continued triumph. At every point along the route, be is met and most enthu siastically greeted by thousands of the yen: manry of the West. Although he declines every invitation to attend partisan meet ings, the volnntary and irrepressible hom age of the thousands who meet him at ev ery step, compels him to deliver frequent addresses,all of which thus far have been most happily timed, and some of them tru ly eloquent. As a specimen, we invite at tention to his Columbus speech, which we give in another column. It was drawn out by'one of the vile 'slanders with which the Locofoco prows are, now Ouning, and as a specimen of eloquent, triumphant rebuke it must challenge lonerul , admiration.-,- Read it I •- • •• • I At Cincinnati, 'a BleeksMitlkanakilled. while ring a salute in hon'orof Gen. Saott's arrived, The .4111 lloro, ppou heasipg of tholiainful accident, immediately called upon the' widow Ad' Presented her with a pursoVs4oo.: , :;:" trr The phiceition in thia county boo galled their more inturtittivfor Friday tho 151 k day of October4ust threo days after thit(Cougreasiooal electiou I tiler Calla darea t, )hott trick, The Struggle for,Corollreask It is slaty (widen Cthat tie entire strength of LocOfoooism in this county Is to be ex pended on tie 'Oongreisional issue. The clection of Mr. DarittEn in this strong Whig district would be a triumph that would tell powerfully upon the succeeding Presidential election, and hence the despe t rate efforts of the friends of Pierce and King to carry the district, notwithstand ing the hopelessness of the prospect. It may seem strange to some of our friends that such hopti should ho entertained by the Opposition; but we assure them in all sincerity that Wa DO KNOW that the friends of Mr. DANNER hope to carry the district, in case they can make sugkien' impression upon the Whigs of Atoms ; county to beat Mr. Roseau. here. Hence the secret of the effort that will ho made I in this county. Canal Commissioner, As sembly, Director, Auditor and Commis sioner—the entire State and County tick- , et—will be lost sight of, trod d off, and i sacrificed, in order to secure votes for Mr. Danner. Even rill agitation of the Presi dential issue will be postponed until after I the (h•t,,bcr election, lest the votes of s ea m g. , M) Sa ari WIIi gs might he lost, who may otherwl ~• he caj.,lcd lilt,' the support of an anti-Scott candidate, upon the idea that it will aimiiiiit to a compliment merely, and that no lips of an election are entertain ed. Now, to ail IVhigs who may be ap proached in this way, we have to say that Mr. Danner does hope to be elected, and he hopes to be elected by the aid of your votes. See to it, that Loofocoism is dis appointed—that you vindicate the reputa tion of your good old Whig county by giv ing the Whig candidate for Congress a full, united, and earnest support—that you vin dicate the fidelity of your attachment to Whig principles, by sending to Congress a ' Representatives who will do his best Co se cure a repeal of the Tariff of 1.8411 and the enactment in its stead of a policy that will protect American Industry against British! pauper labor—and that you take good care not to allow an open, undisguised political enemy of Gen. ScoTT, to get a seat ns your Representative in Congress, and as your Representative to do'his best toward oppo sing the measures rind embarrhssing the Administration of the Old Hero, after you have made him President. See well to all this, friends of American Labor—friends of Winfield Scott—before you east your ? votes for Congress. A Rig Screw Loose. 1LL7 .1 . 310 V. LUCAS, of lowa, one of the most, prominent Democrats in the West, who presided over the National Democrat ic Convention in 183'2, wlion Gen. Jack- Sim was nominated, has written a powerful letter declaring his intention to support SCOTT and .6 RAIINNI. We regret that our limited space prvvent3 its f„ in publi,hing n. AWL ttoV. 1.:11NIS . Lett r, which is a very long one; but the following paragraphs indicate the i past political standing of the -man and his future intentions : ••1 have, sir, as you know, always bets n Desn ornJ ; 1 W.ll lathl a 1)1 . 1110, ‘l, ami I expect 141 live the balance of lay days as such, and then die a Democrat. •'I supported Theinas Jefferson for the I supported Mr. Maddisort two terms, Mr. Monro e two terms, slid wan one 01 the clue tors in Ohio that voted for M r . Mon roe a , hi s se• coot' election. In I S'l4 I wan placed at the herd of the Jackson elec•ural ticket in Ohio ; in Is2B was chosen our elector in that Stare, and gave my vote as such, for General Andrew Jackson '•1 was President of the Democratic National Convention at lialtirnore, in 1832, which noun. toiled lien Jackson for n•-oiection, arid rector,. mended Martin Von Duren as a candidate for Vico President Oil the some ticket ; I supported Mr. Van Duren for the Presidency in 183il oral 1810. I vule4 f•r Gen. Cass in 1848, and should freely vote for him again were he a caudidate.— I•hose are so many proofs of my title of Demo crat. his title has been well earned, and my right to it shall never Ire hnpaired. But I can not support Franklin Pierce, by wool or deed, for the iruportatrt office of President. consistent with principles which I have ever as a Democrat en tettrined. °As a Western man, therefore, and an original Jackson Democrat, as a friend to Internal Im provements, aml to the protection and encourage ment of American Industry, I cannot and will not support such a man as Franklin Pierce for the Presidency. And as there are now butt two prom inent candidates before the American people, namely, Gen. Winfield Scott and Franklin Pierce, one of whom will nocentatily be elected the neat Provident, I shall most cheerfully and freely give my rote and influence to Gen. Scott. I believe him by far the beet Democrat of the two, and one whom every friend to the Wert particularly, and to Internal Improvements, and to the promotion of American Industry, ought to prefer end to cor dially eupport:" . Gov. Lucas has since accepted the Pres idency of the "Scott. Club" in lowa city, and is battling gallantly for the "Hero of an Hundred Battles." his example will be followed by thousands of his old politi cal co-workers throughout the 'West. Let there be no Striking. (0-We caution our Whig friends to be upon their guard against all manner of propositiora from the Opposition, to secure Whig votes—especially against all offers to trade candidates. Your candidates are all safe, if you will but vote for them all. There can be no excuse for striking any name from the ticket this year. There is not a man upon it from Canal Commission er down to Auditor—who is not deserving of your highest confidence and warm sup port. Lot them have it. IrrrThe Whigs of the Borough had an other spirited rally in the Court-house on Friday night last. D. P. 'Ronrststm, Esq., of Ohaniberiburg, addressed the meeting in a speech of considerable length and much ability, which was warmly re ,coiyed and heartily cheered. Mr. R. is 'in effective speaker,, and a whole-sonled Ir27Pon't pass by the letter of Major Jack Downiog on the first page of to-day's paper. Thp Major and hia tine!! Joshaa are becoming quite "pesky" over the grow ing pop4tarity 9f Gen. Scory, (limn geat. serTho attention 'of the Metier is direc t , tei' the new advettificesentst 'itt(ReAldjrB COM NIVNICATEI). Moses. Entrees :—ln your Nit lostialou ask Whigs • .'to remember that at the 111C0i000 (Meting held in the Goud-house on Monday evening Mat, you were rtiblirly stigmatised by one of the speedier. le a low. mean, ditty, ',waking. stinking, racism. party, which nor wife ionic, bad, Led Horns bad." It Eteltlll you were tint present at the meeting. .411711 .11. (riving the name) alluded t b are formed that the above is a genuine extract from my speech on that occoaion. Allow no to say, in justice to my/militia others, that no such "low, mean, dirty, stinking," tautological and insuling vulgarisms ever were applied by me to the Whig party,—equil in rrppertnbility to any political par. ly in existence. The language used by me, and which, I suppose. your intorniant mistook for the above, was precisely and literally us follows (speaking of the raccoon exhibited en the day of the Whig mass meeting, and not of the Whig par ty)--"poor. miserable. cowardly coon, you tic un• fit to hold the reins of government ; the very in atinets of your nature prompt you rather in the directlbn of cornfields, and heuroosts; you lo.k bail, act bad, and worse than all, you smell bad." By my words I ask to bu juatilied, and by 111 Y words I mu willing to be condemned. Yours, &e., 11. L. FISHER. [We give place to the foregoing,. at Mr. Fisher's request, although for tho life of tIE, we cannot see wherein the explanation betters the insulting allusion. In justice to the friend who reported for us the re marks alledged to have been made at thy meeting in question, it is proper that we should state that he insists that the words published by us were literally and faith fully as spoken. Mr. Fisher, however, prefers to be understood as indicated in his communication.] Itom.l.n announcing the organization of the Fire Insurance Company, last week, we inadvertently omitted ono or two offi cers. We annex a corrected list : President—George Swope. Vice President—Sumuel R. Russell Secretary—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—Jacob (heist. Executive Committee—Robert M'Cur dy, Jacob King, Andrew ['chase'man. ICT • We find the following among the Resolutions reported to the recent Locofo co meeting in this place by HENRY L: Eninim, Esq. : 6th. Res°lord, That we will tI our best ef forts to secure, maintain and perpetuate the unanim ity and hat marry of Me Democratic party, and to arhirre n glorious rirtory fiir oar takrt. National, StSUI, Cong,resstonal and County, at the ensuing electrons. liC7''VouJer what "a Democrat" will say to that.' .31r..JAcon Kt.:I:FEU, of Litlestown, has a Pumpkin, which has been growing but lire weeks, anti now weasures over feet in circumference. It is of the "Scott . ' species, and to 14tinks hard to.,heat. Ila" The Whigs of the York, Cumber land and Perry dit.triet., have nominated Gen. E. W. Bitripe, of Carlisk, ns their candidate IQ. Congress. Mr. Kurtz is the opposition randidam. THE NEW liA MPSIIIHE TEsT.—The Nl:niche...ter (N. 11. ) Messenger, in noticing the denials of the Locoloco press, that their party in that State is responsible for the clause in tho C..untltnii..n preventing Catholics from holding office, says : "The fact is, the Locolocos of this tilt le. who have led the people by tho nose for so many years, have constantly and persis tently refused to strike it out. General Pierre's f:ither helped to put is in the Con stitution, and had it tint been for the sou, it (night now have been struck out. The Whigs are, as they ever have been, in fa vor of blotting it out." A BEAUTIEVL TRIII.-1 have been told, says a popular writer, by men who passed unharmed through the temptations of youth, that they owed their escape from many dangers, to the intimate companion ship of their affectionate sisters. They have been saved 11 . 0111 .. ;1 hazardous meet ing with idlo company by tiome engage ment of which their sisters were the charm. They Marie refrained from mixing with the impure, because they would not bring home thoughts anti feelings which they could not share with their loving sisters. The remembrance of some warm, confi ding, pure-minded female friend, has saved many a youth from the snares so thick ly set, into ,which, but for this, he might have lallen. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE AORICULTEIP AL EXHIBITION will COIIIIIICOCC in Lancas ter on 'the 20th of this monCi, and continue three days. Articles and stock for exhibi tion will be transported over the Penney I vania Railroad free of charge—il sold, how ever, at the Exhibition, freight will be charged. The said company, and Messrs. Bingham & Dock, have bolt agreed to is sue excursion tickets to passengers to the State Fair, at ha If price. Articles sent for exhibition, not attended by the owner, or previous to their personal attendance, must be directed to the dare of David lint man, who will take charge of them, and have them placed at the exhibition ground. Main Meeting at Enimitsiburg. LT The Friends of Scott and Graham had a handsome demonstration yesterday at Emmitsburg, beating that of the opposition held last week three to ono. H. Winter Davis and Mr. Milligan of Baltimore, made effective speeches. A handsome pole, 175 feet in height. was erected during the day in front of the W rig Head-quarters, towering some 50 feet above the Pierce and King pole erected last week. A large delegation from Gettysburg, accompani ed with music, banners, and various devices—con spicuous among which was a mammoth Soup-bou•[ mounted upon a carriage, and another repro• denting an immense Turtle following Immediate. ly after—were in attendance, and attracted conaider. able attention in passing through Ihe town. A night meeting, we understand, was held, at which J. timitb, of Westminster, and D. McCaw. •ughy, of thie place, were the speaker.. Meeting In Cashtown. Masses libizont—The Whigs of Frenklin township met at the house of Muss Swirl" on skaturtlay evening Sept. . The meeting wee organized 11%appointing ISAAC RIVIR Charrman ' and'Ai4nseart MC OTT. f , ecre f ry. D. P. Rontscie 'Zig. of Oltrolibershorg woe present with us and li4verial in able anti 'prettiest eddies's., in width ibis horde yeomen' of nur, tow/whip listened with, much harp:apt, fully convinced that it waa thelr duly, ac wall as their interest ty cirri thomo c dolo o ihkolOctioni.f the limo and titatosinan to.ort , • Out o r I. i0,04.ve r t Ifquf the of 'Ffinklbi; ti . r. • • • NOT •A FAIR lattßeTtnN.—A friend who has travelled a greatticul through Indiana and Illimtis since the nomination of ten. Scott, brings tie the lutist eitcooraging ac counts of the way things are working in thoac Staten. I fis tells an olntiing incident which occurred in a stage eunuch in Illinois. A Whig and Democrat haul been dinette sing the free-trade question until bush got pretty warm, when the Whig became eat kliett that his opponent was an obstinate fellow, who would not he y011%10041(4 ilk error, nod put an end to the diAptite by proposing n vote on the Presideney.— .Gentlemen," said the Wing, ',you who are 'Wliigs will any *nye,' and yott who are Democrats will say 'no.' " "Stop," says the Dctimernt, "that's nit the way to put it. You must take the vino a a between Scoot and Pierce, for I'm a 1)01110er/I I, but I'm going for Scott ; my neighbor here ie a Democrat, and he's going for Scutt, too ; and tho tact is, we've concluded iu our sec tion not to make a party question of it!" It is hardly necessary to say that the vote of that stage-load was unanitnuuely fur Scott.—Cineittnali Gazette. The gallant Gen. Shields thus speaks of Gen. Scott:—"Caen. WilVfleld Scutt is the candidate of the Whig party. Fur hint I entertain-- the highest personal re gard and esteem. I admire him as much as I do any man living, for his great mili tary talents, and 1 consider him entitled to the gratitude of his country, for Ida glori ous military services." General Shields is a native of Ireland, a United States Sen. utor, n Democrat, and was a bravo soldier in the Mexican war. Imporcrecr Demernm.--The Supreme Court of Petinsylvituia has decided in fa vor of the principle that whether a suit of divorce is brought by a husband or wife, the husband must pay the wife's attorney's lees and expenses of suit. DR. 1100F4AND'A GERMAN BITTERS.— That this medicine will cure liver com plaint and dyspepsia, no one can doubt of ter using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver; it is prefera ble :n calomel in all bilious diseases; it arts as specifically upon the liver as calomel ; ca!oinel prostrates the system—the bitters strengthen and never prostrate the patient. and will give renewed life and health to the delicate invalid, and restore the liver to its functions, and give digestion and appetite iii moil! Fl'Vere vanes wherein the ordina ry medicines lad in producing any effect. It 11:11110R I: ➢IARKET. FriloNl TUE as LTI 741011111.1:N or TISTRIIIIIAT.I I , l.ll.—:lnte olv demand, prices unchanged.. Fl.l/11{.—SnIr. ti. day of 5011 labia. fr o wa r d street Flour at per 104. Also, 4.5 , 10 hlrls Pity \I ale nt I '2sl.er Uhl. Holders of flour are firm ; receipt. moderate and supply light. Rye F,mr :1 87 a $l. rill:orn slenl $3 rni per Idol. GRA IN.—The receipts of Gr.in 1.,r, but not ge. Sales of red Wheat ut 90 a 95 cent.: white ultent 11 a 99 Cents, and family flour white 111.3 $I 0 4 F.er bunlirl. 113 r 70 a 73 cents. VV bite I: nola 03 rents. 311t1 yellow It,. MI a (17 cents per lainhel Cloveroced $5 ; tinothy 3 :15 • $3:17 :.and Fla xarrd $1 per bushel. 1:R1 ii•EßlES.—'nleri of Rio Coffee at a9l rentv per 11.. suglra trial Molasses unrhunge 1. ( \ ,if Peruvian atss 1, and Pat 1120nor at '. , 33 per ton. I' I:1 IVI• 141N , .—Tite Pr.eririon Merkel 00- ir 1. NVe lu—te \lege Pork at 18 37 n $lB 50 o..rk $l7 p.•r 1.1.1. N 11.4.1 Beef QI6. M imi ellouliler% 3 o ~ not., rodeo 10 It 10} renig, ,ell,lna VI It 13 I,IIIM per Ib. 1,401 ill 1.1.1•. II L •'eutu. and it. beg. 11,5 crrst• p e r lb (Thereto e 6 rent, I•er It.. Butter 1 n 16 reillS per lb. On the I Wt., in St. Jamns . church, Got,. q. Inv b P. NI r. RIC II la) BOND I - .% \V , goo ol Nr..lehha It. Newolh..l.) I..ulitjoy t, 1....0p, 'ma Nth. daughter ~1 Franklietorrn-hip. (hi Ili, :LI ult.. lot the Re• Jucoli Ziegler, Mr. (:1;()IZGI: II()Nt .V 4, of A reodri,illo, and A 11,4 SAlt NI. LOWER, of Butler tuurnallii., 0,1 the by the aline, .lONAm CIi;NER, n,d 711i.ta JULIA ANN KINIE, both On the Y:.t tt;t . by the Rev. P. Scheuner, Mr. Elll I. 11 ILDASINN, and Miss MARIA UNGER, both of this county. On the '...Bth tilt., Iry the Rev. Jacob Zica Mr. 1111.1,1.111 WALTER, awl Miss CA lII— ARIN E 11A RT, both ,if Franklin township. tla• game day, by the Mn me. Mr. MICHAEL. lIE Alt, and NANUh IIIFl•, of Franklin town ship. On 'Tuesday last, by Rrr. Mr. Coning, Wm. If. SU( MIS, and Miss Tllllll ErtA ANN. daugh ter of Mr. Vahurtwe Wer iter—a of this !dace. At Mr-herrystown, on tho 12th ult., Tory sud denly, Mr. JOSEPH SCHAFFER, (carpenter,) aged about 40 years. In Cleavehml, Ohio, no the 13th ult, Mrs. MARY HER-H, (mother of John Hersh, Jr Esq..) formerly of Gettysburg, in the 80th year of her ago. On Sunday Evening last, of Asthma ■nd Drop sy of the Chest, Mr. JOAN DRINDMAN, aged 62 v ears, 9 months and tH days. Very 'suddenly, on Friday last, Mr, JIIHN PLANK, Jr., of Cumberland township, aged 41 yea rs. on Tuesday evening lest, of typhoid fever, Mr. JAMES MURIA. of this place, in the 4101 year of his age. r INHE undersigned having been appoint ed Assignee, under a deed of volun tary assignment for the benefit of creditors el JACOB NORBECK, of the Borough of Gettysburg, hereby gives notice to all who are indebted to the said Jacob Nor beck, to call and make payment to the subscriber, residing in Littlestown, and to those having claims to present the same, properly au thentiented, for settlement. Oct. I—Ot FASRIOITABLE Sbatittta Saloon. F STOFFREGEN respectfully in. • forms the citizens of Gettysburg that he has opened a new Shaving Suloon in Chninbersburg street. next door to Col. McCreary's Hat establishment, whore he is prepared to attend to all who may de sire his services itt tha way of Shavifig, Hair Cutting and Sham:Ruining. War He is also prepared tit stifled to CUP PIN 0, LEECHING. BLEEDING. and TooTLIIMA WINO, at reasunaitle rates. [COMMU3ICATXII. Gettysburg, Oct. 1,, ten-,30. --- (tome Xiang AND See firblonlia - 110$41111illlent of Pun. nifonus at.. SAMI3ON'S 0 11 0 ,pries store, stink is Bloch. Freiteli . tassitog,ree, Doe Skin Cassimeres, Fnncy Cassiwr j rati of every kind _mentionable, Cassi . iiets of all •colors.sutl, slistfese 'Star stAwitits to still nth \otOctolv TRUNKS ! TRLJ )1 1 ,, ,) :HAVE:just mcnireds lacgoloxtg good 11, ,TILIJNKSiwbik.h willtitell pi:4l4lu Oct. 'l--tf. A. ARNOW. MARRIED, I)lEIL ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. LE WIS NORBECK. Assignee. ~~risc ~r.ec •• • • BY virtue of n Deed of Voluntary As signinent for 010 benefit of creditors of JA.COD •NOftI3EUK, of the borough of Gebyeburg. the undersigned will sell at Public Sale the following Real Estate of e aid .Norbeek, via : On Friday Ihe2oth day of October next, • 41.12 o' clock, Al., on the premises, A Val sable 31 . E1' AldllC situate in . Mountjoy township, Adams coun ty,-Pa., containing. 107 ACRES, more or leas, adjoining properties of Dan iel Sheffer, Iyanc Lighui er, and others.— The Improvements are a two-story Ira= IVE.47WER— BOAR RED DWELLING , with. a two-story Back•building, a good frame Baru. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pen, and ull other necessary out buildings. There is a lirat-rate well of water, with a good pump in it, convenient to the dwelling, and another in the barn yard. There to Dieu a variety of Choice Fruit of various kinds on the premises. About 21 Acres are in good Timber, about 20 Acres in first-rate Meadow, and the bal ance cleared and under good cultivation. The above Property lies on the turn pike leading from Gettysburg to Baltimore, about 3 miles front Gettysburg. It is laid out in convenient fields, and is well water ed," White Run" passing through it. It is in a high slate of cultivation, ihe whole being Under good Chesnut fencing, and all the Improvements in first-rate order-- The neighborhood is as moral and pleas sul one as can be found in the county, and everything commated with the prop erly is well calculated to make it one of the most pleasant and desirable residences in this section of the country. pa. Persons wishing to view the prop erty, can tin so by calling on Peter Ili-li fer, residing thereon, or on Jacob Norbeek, residing in Gettysburg. .R/.SO—On Saturday the 30th day of October inst., at 12 n'tJovk, !VI., on the preinws, all the Real ENtale of said J acob Nofbeek, Geityidiurg, to wit: No. 1. A Lot of Ground (rootin g no feet or. South Baltimore strePt, adjoining properties of John Swope on the Smith, and the heirs of Allison on the tlorth, 1,9 Which am eructed a good two story ///U('A' i% ft, r'LZ also a I } story Erick Ihrclling, with franc IhietiMitilthog. There is a well of water nearthe kitchen door with a puny a never failiml hydrant Of Wa ter in the yin!. and a ruriety of su p-rior FR GPI' TR EES on thepremises, This lot eon be conveniently divided, so as to have a Dwelling on ',atilt. The entire property is in liret•rate order. and so ar ranged as to make it 0110 Of the most pleas- Slut re.tilimees in Me borough. No. 2. A Lot of Grollllll containin g about 11, Aervs, Adjoinin g Lot No. 1 on tho west, on whivh aru urerti•il a g ood dnu6le frame with threslim g door, Sheds, lin g Pen, a first-rata suitable for any meelmnical purpose No. 3. A Lot of Ground, frottlitT let.t NVAshintrhei strtutt, and commit!, hark to an ullt c. littliodull on the Worth hp Propt.rly of George Two, and on the irrrNos. t and 2 ran be conveniently divided, and will be sold entire. or in lots, as way best suit purchasers. Persons de siring to view tie properties can do so by calling on Jacob Notbeek. .4 LSO—On Saturday the 161 h lust., at 12 o'clock, Jl., Will he omit% at the reF idence of Jtcon NORBECK. ab(01 e described, in Ceti) elnog, the following Pc rbonal Property, 0 N E A R E, risung lour years oid, well broken to har ness, stul a valuable animal a first-rate young oulel) Cow, a litittgv end Harness, a•one-horse Wagon with boughs and cov• Cr. a set of double Haruess, a set of single do., a first-rate Sleigh, Bridle, Sadtile and Martingales, a lot of Halter Chains, a first rate patent Windmill nearly new, a cross cut Saw, 1V heat, Rye, Oats and Corn by the bushel. a 36 gallon Copper Kettle, with a variety of household and Kitchen Furniture. Attendance will be given and terms made known by LEWIS NORBECK, Assignee. , Oct. I, 1852. 'WOLF dr. SZACILE, WHOLESALE G ROCE RS, No. 110 Pratt St., between Cheap side Qt South st , Baltimore. WE would invite the attention of Mer chants and dealers, to our exten sive stock of Groceries, Teas, Wines, Li quors, Spices, &c., which we are prepar ed to sell on the most favoralde terms.— We pay particular attention to Consign ments of Country Produce, and make prompt returns; O 7 Orders for Groceries punctually at tended to. EDMUND WOLF, CHARLES AV. SLAGLE. Balt., Oct. 1,1852-3 m. HO ! HO ! TRAVELLERS, REMEMBER as you go along that SAMSON has on hand and flir sale Trunks. Traveling Truliks, Carpel [lags for Ladies and Gentlemen, and at prices that you will think impossible. Oct. 1. REMEMBER THAT TO GET VIIE4P Guitars, Violins, Accordions, ‘) Skirts and Shirt Collars, Neck and Pocket llonilkerillaers, Suspenders, Win dow Shodea, Clocks end Jewelry of every kind, cell at SAMSONS. Oaf. 1..• UNDER' SHIRTS AND ORA 'W EIRS. WE have on hainl a very (median% as ,soromentoc,Wonl, Cotton old Knit Itailsiistarts and Drawers. AlWay , e re. leniber. 'that SAMSON gets' 'mill gives. . nrgailis. 'i. 'Oct. I. MONKEY JACKETS ii-A good tool chomp .10;19 to ,ho 109m1 c" Wilt* one,price sitgitel Si()(.,01 WELCH'S NATIONAL : CIRCUS:, RAYMOND Sr., CO,'S AND DRIESMCH & CO.'S FOR 11452. G. BERRY, MANAGER. WILL. EXHIBIT at Petersburg Oct. 101 h Gettysburg Oct, ZOl/t, and York Oct. 2lst. The public are respectfully info/mil that TWO VAST mENAmERIEf4. uni ted for the present season, form by ar the largest collection of Living Animals e r ex hihited in this or any other count OVER 150 ANIMALS AND BIRDS can be seen under their SPACIOUS PA VII,- lON, 286 feet in length for ONE PRICE OF ADMISSION. Hours of Exhibi tion—from 1 to 4 P. M.. and 7 to 10 in the evening. ADMISSION 25 cents.— No hall price. The Cortege will arrive in the town on the morning. of the :Mit in stant, about 10 o'clock, and the Carriages, Cages, Van, kc., containing the animals, Drawn by 120 Splendid Horses! Beaded by NEUPEWS PHILADEL PHIA BRASS BAND ! ' Will pass through the principal streets, :drooling au opportunity ol'l ehnl link glue WI the me.-1 G(IRGEOUS AND lAll . oti- ING PROCESSIONS ul the kind user See n. A 1)01111LE PERFORMANCE IN 3 IMMENSE PERFORMING OENS. lIERR DRIESBACII in 'I'WO mud Si t ;uurt• II ILDER A LGO lii the course of each exhiltimiii, DERR DRIESBACII, the 131. 1:11111.11 1,1 O N KING, will enter the Dents II( Ili. ‘V Of ills Forest, LIONS, LEOP ARDS, TIGERS, COUGERS, aitil give a display, the same its tt lien ord ered ht' the special command of gacen Vielorta, Louis Philip (Late limy of he French,) Emperor Nicholas el Si. Peters burg, and the ' , Loyal ['amity Ilatetliitu; Douse o f Austria. SIGNORE II IDI-Al.- ALOO will also perhwin Ills ii 61v [rai ed animals, separate mill mitirely d it rent Iron Herr Driesbaeli's, showing the MI- PUBLAG SALE. On ll'elnesday the 13th el Oftener, of 9 ('Cluck, stibscriber, Admini uatnrs nfthe Loin of NI. SCOIT. lao• of Preedmii township, At , airs ile ren.ietl. will SVII at l'oblie 811r._ at the ritr, rusikletivu of said cleecabed, a variety 1,1 vhl - Pei solial Propel ty, viz : alai pa, I, c • LI: 1 6 ,1-1 se% and 1110i;S. AIX F.l7' ST/:L/i.l. brand e6rcl ‘VAgnil, with 1.1 and boulrl., a narrow tread do., and a do., neatly itew, Ihrrowi=, 11'iud Hill, Cutting Box, Threshing !wady new, flay and Wood Lottibom, Horse (;ears, Log, Fifth and Cow iota. hake, Pores, Bakes,Jmil a variety of other Fartiong Utenalts. Also-- Wheat, Rye, Corn and 0.1 b; Ity the bushel, Ilay by the bin, Corn Fodder, it lot oh' Shingles, Stares, Oak Lussibur anti Pine Boa Mit. Also— 8 Shares (j . Grllp.+litrr: /leek Stark, 5 Shines of Stork in Me (;tI :slier ! : and Petersburg Turnpike Company, 5 Shirrs in the (i'ilitirstitiry Water ilk a variety of ili)11SE1101.I) turn it If IT, 31111 othcr artielcs too numerous i./ n 1 1 •11. WM. p. Attendance will lie Civet' ud terms made known on the dad• ult• A. 0. SCOTT, JOHN CUNNINGIIA 11, G. W. SCO'I'T, .I , lrninish or s. Oct. I—Ls "ANOTHER CHANGE" (IF the seasons is about to take place, I "' and with it many a change in the Styles, Fashions and guali,iiem of 1.3 DIES' .'LX/) GENTLEMEN'S AP PAREL. But many and great as these changes will be, JEW ARNOLD is, as usual, prepared to accommodate all whb will "button up" at the approach of Win ter, or bnw at the annotates of the Tyrant of Fashion. Haring just returned from the eastern cities, with the largest, cheap est, and best selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever before offered in this Town or Coun ty, he inviies "all the world and the rest of mankind," to call, examine, and by all means buy—almost "without money and without price," of his large and well se leetrd stock of PLAIN & FASHIONA— BLE, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S Dress Goods, consisting in purr, of Black, Brown, Blue, and Olive CLOTHS, as sorted Felt, Fancy Beaver, London, Drab and Petersham Cloth for Overcoats, Black, Plain and Fancy Cussimeres, Black and Fancy &linens, Velve‘Cords,i Buckskin 'Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, BtAck Satin, Fancy Silk, and %Vonlen Vestings, Lin ings, Flannels, Cloakings, &c., also FOR LADIES'. WEAR , • Black null Changeable Dress Silks. Black Alpacas, Fancy and Black Mons de Dailies, Cashmeres, Prints, Gingham'', &c., &c.,- eau, a large lot of BHIHPLS just receiv ed, and will be sold cheaper than can be bought at any other hour° in town. Call and see fur yourselves. Oct, 1. 1852-11. Keep it Before the People ertiAT MARCUS SAMSON has just received one of the largest and most vericd 'assortment of Over'Collts of every , 40 Pcfirigli o,Or offered in the county, and at prices that , tvill,not 0019 please.;but.re ally eitenithi , Oive us a call before MENAGERIES UNITED, erent powers of mind over the Animal Creation. FROM NIBLO'S, NEW YORK. AND NATION A L, AMPHITHEATRE, PHILADELPHIA. J. G. CA nwAt.Anza, Equestrian Director. M. It 471f1 WORTH y, Muter of the Circle. R. %Vs Lids'', Ist Buffo Clown. DArus, • 211 rithakespear Clown • A meng the most prominent of the artistes may be bound the following names, viz. : J. G. CADWALADER-.-1110 unsurpassed Four nod Six Horse Rider. THOMAS MoFAstax--the greatest Som erset \Tinnier in the known world. L. J. larmAtc—Dramatic, Scenic and principal Rider. I)Arts RICHARIA—the world's only bare back Rider, whobe daring feats over bars, gates, &c., on his • Wild Prairie Steed, strikes the beholder with wonder and ae on] mem . E. M. DscicsnN—the relehated Com median and Comic Singer acknowledged by all to be the greatest singer of the age. J. !iwr.tcr—whose style and skill in personating the character of the Aborigine. or Red Man of the Forest, stands unsur. 1. ass MAsren WILLIAMSI—ihe Juvenile Gym nastic and Antipodean performer, whose truly pleasing performances must be seen to be admired. List, thoogh not least, the Two unrivall ed Clowns, IVILLIAMS AND DAVIS, whose, I'UNS. JOKES, BON MO FS & WI r (2 ISMS never fal to leek rho au dience in a perfeet roar lougloer. ' Ir---1 2 .,44ire1i but cite price of .Id filiN.Virl/1 to Menagerie and Circus CUM.. Cls IIE inter Session of the NEw•Ox ono CDLLEGIATE: & MEDICAL !N -s rurcTE. for 1852 to '53, will open in its various braneltes on i lnnr(rry the llt /I o/ (tetoher ilex!. and continue till the first of A I n 11 toll° w mg. I'ru•es for tuition as heretofore, viz :- 5:15 in the Collegiate, and 6211 nt the Mett le Department ; payment in adt :wee— ( Nit ,ti:( charges whatever.) The (lemma Language is taught four hours wedsly, at $5 per Session ; 31tisic, (ilieort•twal and practieal; fur *l5 per quar ter. riir Pupils sent from a distance, tin Principal, will, if desired, procure board, washing and mending in respectable houses lor *75 per annum, payment quar terly in advance. Parents and Guardians. who wis sons or wards to receive a thorough edu cation, without endangering. their physical or moral health, are invited to come and exam ioe ,the Instilule personally, since the evidence of our own /wives is more to be relied upon titan any other. M. D. G. PFEIFFER, M. I). Principal. (let. 1 —O. • wiNTER IS COMING, A N D Jew Arnold is ready for hint zmi- His Clothing store is, as usual. tilled with a large variety of ready made clothing of the best styles and qualities, suitable for Winter wear, such as Dress Coats, Over coats, Sack Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Mon key Jackets, Currying Shirts, &c.; all of which he will sell cheaper than the same quality can be purchased anywhere else in the county ; Also on hand,.and for sale, a great variety of Cloths, Cassimerea and l..kitieetts, of every style and of the best qualities, from which he will have men's and boys' clothing of all descriptions made by the best of workmen and at the shbricst notice. Oct. I, 1852—tf. LETTERS Testamentary on the es tate of ALEX. It. STEVENSON, Esq., late of the Borough of Gettysburg, deceas ed, having been granted to .the sub scribers, notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said estate, to make pay ment without delay, and to those having claims to present the same properly authen ticated, to the subscribers, for set tlenicnt. JOHN M. STEVENSON, sen. JOHN M. STEVENSON, jr. NV M, H. STEVENSO N, N.r'rg. 17""fhe first and liso named Executors reside in the Borough of Giettyshurx—J. M. Stesensun, jr., in the City of Baltimore. Oct. 1.-6 t NOTIOM. LETTERS of %Amin isyntion, °u tile es tate of bunt Musswww, sen., late of Hamiltottban township, deceased, having been granted to the subscribers. notice is Itereli j i given to those indebted to said .es tate, to make payment withou t delay, and to ,those having claims to present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. DAVID ItIUSSELMAN.Iitk r CHRISTIAN MUSSELIkt , JOHN 11IUSSELMAN, jr. Ur The tarp first named Administraton reside in lisiniltonban township; the litter in Liberty township. ' ' [Oct. t—et. VESTS ! VESTS ! VESTS ! . 'LITE Neve 'on' hand a large and''very v v genlool Astrortraent Of Vent, such ar Plain and figure!' Sating. CAspimerts, traaelluete member tiiiit s4llsolsrs Pal , 4 . , . Welch's National Circus. A CARD. ITC TIOE. WOTICE. T ILE undersigned, Auditor, appointed rli f by the Orphans' Court, of dams County, to Make distribution o o.' -mo ies in the, hands of Daniel Myers; ichael Weitil, and" Philip ' - of LUDWICK NlYERS,'"lfeeettled, Tes tamentary Trustees of the trust fund, the interest of which is bequeathed to the wi dow, among the parties in interest, here by gives notice that he will aittind at Ida office in the borough of Gettysburg, on 'rueoday the, 28th day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to discharge said duty, when and where all persons interested may attend. D. A. BUEHLER, Auditor Sept. 24-31. , • NOTICE. THE undereigned, auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adam. County, to battle and adjust the disputed items in the Ammunt of ELIZABETH AVILA. VER. one of the Executors of the came of CONRAD WEAVER, deceased, will at tend to the duties of. said appointment at his office in Gettysburg, on Thursday Mc 2181 day of October next, a t 10 o'clock. A. M., when and where all persons inter ested are requested to attend. R. G. McCREARY, Auditor. Sept. 21-31. 1;0"51101L LETTERS testamentary on the estate of ELIZABERR MAGINLY, late of Fairfield, Adams county, deceased, hav ing been granted to the subscriber, residing in same place, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and to those having claims against the some to present them properly authentielted for settlement. A. %V. MAGINLY:Executor Sept. 24-6 t. . OYSTERS, ICE CREAM, MEAD & CONFECTIONARIES. I - T HE subscriber tendershis thanks to the Public fOr the liberal patronage hith• erto extendeil to him, rind would respeet fully " inform them that, in addition to his usual variety of CONFECTIONARIES and ICE—CRE../iMi he will keep eon «stantiv on hand, during the Fall and WM.. ter, a supply of the best quality of ROOMs will be reserved especially- fur the ladies. No pains will be, spared to make the calls of visitors agreeable and pleasant. scrA supply of fresh oysters just re ceived. Give us a call. ELIAS SHEADS. Sept. 17-3 t. NOTICE. ETTERS or _Administration de bonis non with the will annexed, on the estate of G sosos CARL. late of Monntplen sant township, dee'd, having been granted to the subset titer, residing in sante 'town ship, notice is hereby given to all who arg indebted to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those having claims to present them properly authenticated fur settlement. JOHN .qt/ner 4t pt. 21.-6 t NO TICM. ; "I I E undersigned. Auditor, uppoinied aby the Orphans' Court iit Adams County, to distribute the lialiluee remain iii the bawls o 1 W 11,1.1 A:11 Itvr . rs-c. Ailiiiinisiralor de luinis non, of N- N A WILLET. deevsseil. does beryl.), Rite notice that he will attend for that pur pose at his ottiee in LoAlesiowit, County, on iVotorrilly the 1 GM airy (y . tuber next, when and where all per.sons io- Wrested way attend. CEO. WILLS, Auditor Sept. 21-3 t TEAUHEIIS WANTED. ripliE School Directors of Mount!)lens_ not township will meet at the public School-house, near Anthony Smith's. 1)11 Bntort/try the 2(1 day o/• Orioher ur.el, at 13 o'vlork, IM., to side,' NINE •I'E A lI ENS of the public schools in said town. ship. All those interested ere invited to attend. (:EO. HAGERMAN, Sec'Y Sept. 10. 1852-4 0 YES ! 0 YES ! J T. WEBB has removed to Em • tuiteburg, where he will attend to the Anetioneerin i g or Public Salm in that place, and wherever he may be called upon to go in Frederick and Adams counties. His charges .wili be moderate, and work well done. Sept. 24, 1852-6 m. .leo TICE. CAME to the residence of the subscri ber, in Motimplensant township, Ad ams county, on or about the 18th of Aug ust last TWO STRAY HEIFERS, white and yellow spreckled, supposed to be about 3 years old. The owner is desired to come forward, pay charges, and take them away, ABRAHAM REEVER Sept. 17, 1852. WEBSTER Si. TINGLING (Successors to A. S. Sider,) WESTMINSTER ROTEL AND 441 0 42,240/109 Corner of Main & Court Streets, 111733STIAINSTER. May 21—tf. Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons LADIES, if yogi wish to see a beau tiful assortment of Bonnets and Bon net Ribbons, call at 499 MEN WANTED O purclmse a superior lot of Black. —.,,— . ..p1ue, and Fancy colored French. Paglialr. and American Cloth. Dresa4and Frock Coate. These co 're will Made. 9t all we ask of you itio co yourselves. Remember I ',Three'i SAS. SON'S One price store Opposite iiiiik. i ' Oct, I. + .6.R1113 1 TO zitiALCo , 4': „ A rheral ,intsortment 'tsattrretn. Double and' ei l ltseebtrieled Ptitdie an bit Ind at On'onis pride 4ttite of 3AM— scisa • • CALL 'TIIII WAY 11011 LATEST' FAMOUS - !JUST • 11" unders igned respectfully annotate es to the 'citizens of Gettysburg and its vicinity that he has commenced Amollnia IFOSINESS, in all its varied branches, itioneOf the rooms in hr coriaughy's Building, adjoining the entrance to the Sons of Temperance Hall. He hopiw that by a strict attention to bus iness, and an earnest Wort to please, to meet and receive a liberal share of public patronage. p:j...Give us a calla!'" Country produce taken in exchange for *ark. Latest Fashions have just been re ceived. HENRY CLIPPINGER. April 10, 1852-21 y. MMIM='M .17'TOltiVEY .87' OFFICE in the Smith-west corner of the public square, one dour west of George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc cupied as a Law Mice by John M'Con aughy, Esq., deceased, idtlorney mod Solicitor fur • Patents and Pensions, - Can furnish very desirable facilities to applicants and entirely relieve them from the necessity of n journey to Washington. /Cr D. Mee. is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of 1812 and others —the selection of choice lands and loca ting their Warrants—procuring Patents and selling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage.... Apply to hint personally or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1, 1860—tf ' . BOUNTY LANDS, . 0 P ERSONS entitled to Bounty Lands antler the acts of Con gress of the United States can have their claims promptly mid efficiently attended to by applica tion either perennially or by letter o the subscriber, at his office in Gettpilini. Claimants whose applications have bet u suspended on account of dulleicney in proof may find it to their advantage wean * --.- The fee charged is 85 in (melt case. payable upon the delivery of the warrant. Tlv: subscriber will also attend in claims for Pensions for Revoltitionary or other FCrvi.!es and the location of hoofs. The sale and purchase of Land Warrants at tended to, and the highest cash price paid tor the same. It. G. NeCHEARy, May 14—if. A ttorney at law. Dr. J. Lawrence Hill, F.N irtr, PPICE in Chainberslntrg street, op : . posite the Lutheran Church. 2 theirs east of Middleeoirs store where he .ntny he found ready and willing to attend to any ease within the provinftl the Den list. Persons r, want 011'1111 We of teeth are respee , full), invited to calf, _ _ Dr C. N. B Ent. von tr, I Ray.C.P.KßAyrn,ll.D " D. llonsi Ea, I Prof. M. I 4CIIIIS, l og •• H rt. . . Hi: ismt, j •• If. A I , ollEll. •• D. GI LnEwr, I •• 11. II 41.21Invois Rev Rou'r. Jo.' :Isom', 1 .. M. ' ... Sruil KR. itilv 7,1848. i-R, ; , ATl lo,4l .Sit, , l.rti A 4, A r ," 1 .1i 4 N• 41 ' ..0 9"9 '.l) Lt21:5.18P111,1:.1`.33 41J ;1'4:17, ....1J C.V . ? 11 tri trileteriber respectfully informs the itublic-that lie lois jetted a per manent Daguerreotype Gallery. an the house formerly kept as a Tempitrance house in ( * lsambershurg street. a few doors (root the Diamond, where Ito is prepared, at all times and in all weathers, to take naq. U ft 8130 ill" 1" f: in best style, of all sizes and kinds, and at the lowest retell. If my pictures do not give thervoill be no charge. gry•Gi ye me a eat!. SAMUEL WEAVER. Gettysburg, May 14, '52-Iy. 0:111i1ITTC3. IN ennsequenee et ill health, I hare phi red my business awl papers in the hands of WK. 11. 8 revErvaneT, ESQ., 1010111 I reentnineud to the confidence of the pub- July 2 W. 11. STEVENSON, ATTORMEV AT LAY. nFFICE. with A. R. SIRVENPON, Esq. in the North West corner of the 0011. Ire Square. Gettysburg, Pa. Books ! Books ! ! TENDERS his thanks to his (*rends for the liberal patronage so long and Uniformly extended to Mtn, and informs them that he has recently received at his old establishment in Chambersburg street, Ht addition to his .former large stock of Books, a new assortment to which he invites at tention, as being the •largest, lullest and best assortment of Classical 7 Theological, School , . Miscellaneous BOORS ever opened in Genyeburg, and which as usual, he is prepared "to sell at the licr• VERY LOWEST PRICES.xja Gettysburg, Pa., June 41#' 1852. DAILY LINE. FARE RBDUCED: tinbacribere annotince to thirtrar. elling public that they are note run nings DAILY LINE OF I. • T E between Gettysburg 'and Chaniberaburg. leaaing•Gettyaburg at 7 o'clock,. A. -M.. and returning by 7 o'clock, P. 14,W sante day. Fare each way 111,00‘,- ..- • .Stage Office in Gettyaburg,•et jita“.llBl,- gle Hotel: '- . • ,i3k114. Otli' l o4 2 -r4 4 ), . • SC HICK'S rai,p, i foLs! PARASOLSIt it; 1 ot. ilAft", , opr , lo and for salo it'' - ' 10.11(C10104 . „ Rg.FERENCE;S A. R. STEVENSON '2. H. BUEHLER MERIDIAN LINE. Comniissiorrers of Adams County Ja- bare established a true meridian line 'and a flied standard Measure of a Iwo or fourpole chain, in the Borough of Get tysburg, as required by the annexed sec- Moue of ,the Act of Assembly_approved April 28, 1880-:-:of which surveyors and all other persons interested will take no tice ',,..Blc.ries 1. The--County Calmmisdoners of the several, enmities of this pommonwealth arc hereby authorized MuLdirechstel, within two years Rom and shah the passage of Ibis act, to cause to be marked tau 4 established, on same inalienable proPellY 1.446141 11 , Cattle county, or on such prop ellY colottliaaioners of the county sulky here. alter actlidie for that purview; at or near the met of justice of the rewind colanders, a true meridian lino, and a axed standard measure of a two or four Mite chain, agreeiiie with and made atter the measure of the standard yard now in the office or the secretary of the commmtwealth ; and the coat whereof to be paid out of the'respettire county. treasitries: Sacrium 2. When the sold tree meridian lines, Mid the measnres of the said wandard two or four pole Chain, shell hare been_ so marked end established as ofidesaid, the said tounty commis.' stoners aball.gise public notice thereof in ono or mare newspavers in their respective ,countivis, or Cheers Ise, lei at least Orem Since/Wit weitki :nail it shall he the duty of Piety hind sniveller In this commonwealth. after such noting heighten ea aforesaid. in the month al April in each - suer, to adjust amt verily his mm 4041011 by Mei 'of kite sidd meridian lines, end to necertain the variation of its needle from the treree t merhlian, and his Alibi by one of the said, xneamireie ofihe'obintlinif to a or foOr.pole chain • and the Itairritirer4yarevi s liseill thereafter, in all t}teli l'ettwne iinsiejs, or Wai tings emieertiing surveyesinf land the compare, note the bearingtsor Paws" or such surveys and lines, ea as ,to "bow a4a inpa y snad nut the. rniegnetic bearing, together with the ,d'ato of each survey or tracing or ithis, • • • • 15sCTI ON 3. Any eurveyoronler notice' given as required by the pkovisirdie of this litt; who shall neglect or reline to comply with the require ments of this act,,by making any „enrsay with cm unadjusted compass or chain, lie shall, fur every . I such neglect Or refusal& pay 'the aura ,often del lars, on toMpfaint Made by any person kinereakrd in such survey, tutor,, the justice of the peace near , eat to the treat or lot of land so surveyed. to ha , recovered as debts of a like einotiOt are by, yaw recoverable;'the onediall thereof to' 'tha person making the complaint. and the tither half to the treasurer of the school district in whireltimob loth vey is made. for the use of said diviner. ',RCM/2g 4. It Asti be the duty of the coin misiioners of the several counties eforee,thl to , rug. cure s hook tube kept in their ofttee; and eve," surveyor, on having adjusted his chain and COM ita.s as aforesaid, shall enter therein the violation of his compose from the true meOlion, whether east or west. and the day on 'whirls headjusted his chain and compact, and shall subscribe his mune theretu t bur future teference " Jt)IIN mussEt.m AN, JA001) ABliAllAlll REEVER,' • Comulismoners. Airircer— J Avant:if NAI7OII, Clerk. :eta 34, 532-81. VA 1X.9111,8 (1) 133 E ta, 11 ,11 E suinwriber, Com mittee Cr:oxen 3- W. I). (a Luttatie,) will nlT cr front this dint: till the. Id. pl: next, . VOIR REZT for one year Irom the first tut April next. the valtrible Farm ni said Irvine, situated in flamil halt township, Adams Penni:v. containing 218 AC HIS. 'Elie Feint ie in good iirder. with tine improvements, anti a large orchard of choice fruit Treos. II not rented privately before Friday' the Isi ry' October next; it will on that day he offered, fin' rent at public. outcry, on the premises at 1 o'clock. P M. ABRAHAM FLLNNIER. Ilept. 10, 1852. Committee. VAll4VbtlaßlzLei n.EAL EST.&TE AT PUBLIC SALE. virtne of an Order of the Orphans' 111 - 0 Court of Adams County. the under signed, A diviiiiiptrntsor of the Esnitu of GEORGE CARL. late of Mouniplossnot township. Adana County, Pa., thseessed, will sell at Public Sulu-, on &tuntoy the 16th day of October next. at 1 o l clock, P. M., on the prentiees,' the valuable 31E4 -1 _AIL Wit. of said deceased, situate in Mmintpleaaani township as aforesaid. adjoining lands tit Noah Miller, John Felix. Adam Butith, and others, and containing 200 A S. S snore or leas. The loiprovniarnte are a ONE AND ONE—IIALF STORY g LOG DIVELLINGHOUSE, -{ll] double Log Barn. with Sheds attached. and oilier out buildings. About 30 ACRES are in good :L'llt 114 Z8L3, and the balance cleared and under cultiva tion, with a good proportion of Meadow. There is an ORCHARD of line fruit on the premises, also a well of good water hear the door, and a convenient Spring, Attendance will be given and terthe made known on day of ante by JOAN CAR L , Adner. Sept. 24-3' NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. TIT E Assessors elected at the last Bring Election are hereby notified to attend at die Commissioners' Office iti the Borough of Gettysburg, in receive Blank Assessment Duplicates and the nec essary instructions, as follows :—The As season: for . Union, Uottowago, Berwick, Ox lord, flamillon, Reading, Mountplees 7 ant, Germany, Stratum and . konntjov, will attend on Wednesday the 13th of dc. ober nexll and the Assessors Air Om Bor, MTh, Cumberland, Freeflent, Olierty, Hainiltonhan, Franklin, BMler,'lfilfenslien, Tyrone, illintington and l o atiritore, will attend on Thursday the 1411.4 of October next. ' • . By order of the ennntniesionere. J. AUGIIINBAUGII.tIerk. Sept. 41, , ZOOK HEIREI' E R V 4 Gloves. Ilandkernitiers , H Collars, Edgings snit Laees, Bahi netts.- Robk and Mull Mnslins„ Irish Lin en. Black Bilk Ilse and Fringe. dr,c.:, dto., to be had in great variety at . , SCHICK'S BONNET 'RIIIBOINIS,' Florence Silk . an Silk Leese, all colors, just re ceied-,pt r., FAIINESTOOKB I , imps, ) 4, ' . -, 11011 Front. , , lAcifrrtirlttirvii — SilYDClit:r illt*ltfittiinkl suppll,tist receiviliklit , '' Vit RN ES roc:KS', , Jiiiii 4 1 . ' ' ) ' ': .- Red Front. . JATINDICI4I344IOeIFSTA, , 7• 4 1 1 . cm • ikvouptsuarr, InerAAP THE litin4Vtiip AND /ILA • diseases ell. • sing from odium. . dered Liver or Stornaeft, such as Constipation, inerard - • Piles, Fullness of blood to the had Acidity of the Stomach, Nauses,,Hee l qu p t., Disgust tor Food, ehgbf twit, Son'''. Eructatitins, tanking or-Eltrttir. i lig at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming. of the Head, Dallied and difficult breathing. Flutteringnt the. Heart, Choking or Sudo- • . • , eating sensations whets in a lving posture,, , dimness. of vit. Iva, dnlspr' • webs Wire the r • r • sapid, Fever end doll pain In the ilratl, Deficient? , , Pertnitation, TelloWness of e Skin aid Dyeta Pain in the Side. Beek Chest:Limbs gre..finUe n ' Flualles of Hest. Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and great depression of spits U, can be effectually ctiverl Ly DR.; 13001" LAND'S CELEBRATED GE R ALAN BIT . TEms PR EPA BED BY • MR: C. W. XACIESOM AT TIIE.GERMAN mEniciNt: sToTtE, 120 Arch street. Philadelphia. , • Their power over the above diseases is not ett celled-=il equalled—by any other preparation in the United as the cares attest. in maoy ea'!" eller skilliul physicians have failed. 'those bitters are worthy the attention 01;m:e -lide. Possessing great virtues in the rectifica. don Oldise-secof the Liver and lesser glstals.ex ereisirig the most searching potters irr weakness' , and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe, certain and pleasant. BEAD AND BE ( ONYINCED. • From the "Boston 8t..? The editor raid, Dec. 22nd Dr. Irootlantra Celebrated German Bitters for the core of Liver Complaint; Jaundice, llyspep am, Chronic or Nervous Dehilify. is dederveillv ones,' the most popular medicines of the day.--• These Bitters have been used by thousanus, and alriend at our elbow says he has himeelt teem. eil an 'effectual mid permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the We of this remedy. We ate convinced that in the use of these Bitten, the pa tient constantly gains st rength and vigor--a fact 'earthy of great consideration. They are pleas-, am in taste and smell. and can he used ty persona with the most delicate stomachswitb satety„,un• der any , eircutilidances. ere speaking from eXperience, end to the afflicted we advise their use. • "Scott's. Weekly," one of the best Li!aeary pars published *aid, A ug.2.5—. Ifoollard'a.C.erman Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jackson. are now recnmmerded by some of the tindeLpromitwnt Memberi of thefaeulty ba an article/T .- Much efficatir in cases of female weakneq:ls such is the nee we would advise all Mothers toebutin a a bottle, and thus save themselves mnehaickness. Persons of delibita led constitutions will find these Bitters advent*. geOui to their heel t tur.we k note Item ex per fence the 'Salutary efibct .they have bad upon weak sYstems.'. , . . • • EVIDENCE. • • Thrs 4 PhiladelphisiSataidayGszette,"tbelkst family newspaper publishedru the U. States. Theeditor siva of : • DII. LIOGFIANDS GERMAN BITTERS. - "It is seldom we recommend vital are ter no. ed ,Patent Medicines, li!.l , liguadilence and pat ronage of eat readers; and therefore when we reerimmend Di. linofland's German Bitters, we wish lobe distinctly mideretood that -*erne not speaking of the nostrums of tie day, that ere noised abodt fora brief period and then forgot ten afterjhey have Cone teeth guilty nice of mis chief, but of a medicine tong establ isheil;tiniver sally prized, and which has met the hearty up proval of the faculty itself." Evidence upon evidence has been reerived(likar the f.rgoing)from allsections of the Union, the lost 3 ,) R ays, and the strongest, testimony in its favor ' as, that thereto more of it used in the praa- tice of the regular Physicians dr Philadelphia, than all othernostrume combined, a fact that can easily be established, and 111111 proving that a scientific preparation wilfmeet with their quiet approval when preaentedeven in this from. • That this medicine will cure Liver Complainh and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. •1t sots specifically upon the atemact and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bil ious diseaaes—the effect is immediate. It can be administered to females or infants with safety and reliable benefit at any time, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high charac ter which is necessary for ell medicines to attain to induce counterfeiters to put fortheritrieirs sr :ides at the tisk ol the lives of those's% home in novently deceived. -. • ' • ' Look well to tbe marks of tbe genuine,. They Wens the written sigoaluie of C. M Jackson non the wrapper, and his name Moen in the.buttbs, without which they are spurious , poi sale wholesale and retail at the • GER WAN MEDICINE WI OBE No. t2O Arch street one deer below Sixth Philadelphia; and by respectable dealers general ly through the country. . Prices !Reduced. To enable elicitor/Piot inValirls to enjoy Om adventure of their great restorativepolltero. Fur sale in Gettysburg at the Dina Store of th, H. BUEHLER. flee. IL eow - Whiteford Bahian. of WOW Cherry. , Tltli GREAT RE;MEDY FOR 0021111MICIPTIOSIT. And the be medients knottn. !n num olnr Asthma of evers muse, Liver Complaints, Bronchitis, Influenza, Coughs. Colas Bluediag of the Loup. 'Shortness uf.Breith, l'airs and Weakness in the NO, Bleast,'&e.. and all other ' diseases of the PULMONARY ORGANS. BEWARE OF IMPOBLTION The, greater the vitiate . r any diecovery, the higher it is held in the esteem of the public, end en, much in proportion is that public liable 14 he imposed upon by the sputmus inn:at:Mee of the ignorant, designing and dishonest men, who, like the drone in the hive, ‘have , nelther , the ability nor inclination to provide for themselves, but thrive and luxuriate upon the earnings of the deserving. Now that this preparation is well known to I• e more' certain cure' for liripient CONSILIMP TIQN. ASTHMA. LIVER CO.NIPLAINIB, C 01,10118 - BHONCIIIMIS, 'and all similar affec tions, than any other remedy 'ter known, there will be. and NOW ARE found those so ratan _ aunty wicked as to concoct a spurious, and !per haps a poisonous mixture, sad try to, to palm it afros the genuine Balsam. This is to elution dealers and the public gen erally against puiebusing any other than Mot HAVING THE INRITI'EN SIUNATURE UP I. 3I ('1 ti on the wrapper. The rest merelrim iitete the name !fib, originalorbile they ponies, none of its virtues. • Originally prepared by WilHann k Phila. delpli a, now prepared and *obi, whole/ale ai d retail: only by. W. FOWLS, Boston, brassi, to wbom 411 oidtbri should be 'Odra /ed. nod, for mile by his agents tbrousbout gas collar try.' , • Error sale in Gettysburg by S.'ll. WEB. LUlt, end by Druggists genentliy, A SSFMBLY. rig lIE undersigned will he en Intlepett- Ana Candidate Arr likotber of the Legisltunre, and reeptedittly - Solicit* the . ruflrsgee of the friends of Tempotenee end Independent boteregenerelly. Should I be fortunate enough to be elected 16 the honorable station. I shall feel anyself i ol einttly bound to 'uppers the Tetiperatt es reform. in tiny euostltutionel sbepe ft inay be presented, • • t .OJIN I L. BURN*, ' .131eit7shurg. , Pn.; Sept. '10; 1810. • r l er"Blanks of all kind*** as/0 akthb °Met.. BUM *r : rs£:. ~~'~';
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