Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, January 21, 1853, Image 2

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LEGISLATIVE. LIQUOR LAW IN PLORIDA.—Tho"
•., ene .nf clettys- LEGISLATIVE. I f -
IND 11,1NNER. ~,17,' 'moon tx by . iht.Legisluturo of Merida failed to curet a
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Maine Liquor Law, it has done the next
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al4 l' OS DU ig t., .
~; vi, ,,- -heti i thing-to it. According to a bill just puss
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ed, all licenses hereafter to retail Npir i t u -
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FrWay. gvailig...liin.. Ql, 185;3. - I'
ous liquors are to pay a tax of 8'2.00 ; and
, persoint offending are to be - fined $5OO ota
- --*-- iln view of the-limited notlee of the meet -, ' greet Im es "^" "H""` me ""`"""
hued; i
seeng that it wail --4. the ahort.st and utoet
i conviction. The tax, it is thought, will
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-- nn the ringing of! direct tome from Phiitdelphla to Wheeling. It '
no small portion of that trade ' operate to prohibit licenses to a large ex
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tent, if not alt oge th er.
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_ : -......... , - UPS AND DOWNS Or MNRCIIANTILD LIM. i SCIEWARD.
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.gotten to Pit- (41Palt.—AtiOrtilftroe, 1 illa AN away from the subscriber. on
R Wednesday, the 16th inst.. NAPO- i r i p HE Conamiss;- -
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11116... A bill has been reported in the Le. I :A- -
~.ences amongst V 4 gentleman of dila a man in that city is going from vowel •
THE LENS? FaSini
-u-, LEON SOW ERS, an in
Appren- I dill- hereby
nierbe discussiwof what is termed .
the Monroe doctrine in regain] to the ex- gisluture, authorizing the Ponnsylvarda _As Royal, which -iderable to store soliciting alms, who twenty-five
-..,, u _R epu blic - States ; —The Pittsburg Post • mentions the facit i - -- -
-(11 years ago Was the wading merchant in
' burr gIg,CfERED, : tioe to the Blackarnithing business. Ain filed --
.Railroad company, if they deem it expo- ..et Philippe , is to be that city, and whose name was known to
! —1- ' .-- • persons are hereby warned not to trust, ,••
clusien of allAirther European interfer- diem, to extend their road from any point ts Jerome ; 'the Elysee business men in all the leading 'parte tif,
once with the Zaire of the American con- thereof east of thii Susquehanua river to ~ Led by Murat. King of ' the United' States. , bim under penalty of•being prestige ed
- 16 - es to the 'silicate of Gettysburg and j bur .
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,e the nesidesee of Prince ' __________.—Xi...,
tinent, still engages the attention of both th e c i ty o f Philadelphia; and for the per- . its vicinity diet he hie commenced the 'against accort mg to aw. ,
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:be Grand Dateless Ste. J. L. HOLf 0
branches of the National Legislature.— TarLORING: BUSINESS
The matter was started in the Senate a few ; company
pose of constructing such extension, the is to have apartment, rilliE undersigned esspeetfelly announits said Apprentice on my account, or to I d iat- ;
SS, Dec. 17.-3 t
weeks
; ago by the introduction of Oen.
Case' resolution, re-affirming that doctrine. are empowered to increase their
l i capital stock to any amount, not exceedinz
that " DIA MON D CUT DIAMOND. the Princess MP.
Pawillion de Id- a all its varied brunvlies, in one of the rooms ,
ill"Conaug•hy's filahlitig,adiot o tog the , —
.laLtil - dils7 ellitaaa
three _millions (Adel:as, provided,• suede the et' mice to the Sofa; of Temperance Hall. i W,CHICK'S Stock of Witte' Dress
TEu leading mien of all parties seem die- - •-A south- Orkraas.
...... i ,. it will atThot gr a t . ! b t lieu the ' , •
, portion ofsuchex Lesion, eii and an eirnesi eflert to please, to , Silks and Satins.llembazines. Cashmeres,
--... or rapid and a.ley coiuuuhie-ti.m “ - posed to adopt the policy, the difficulty be- ern gentleman was accosted ott the street. Jerome'
; river Susquehanna and the Schuylkill, be!. d receive a liberal share of politic De Lames, De lame. Alpacas, Gitighasue,
.... and win. g reit t cities— pi* ci ng this her...-. Per '
ins to determine the full intent and con -1 • in New York one Ili dit reeentl • b . three
li.aioi chia nem Balth , - -
sequences of a rigid enforceint tit of it
by
,; located within five miles of the Philudel- ' t" ) ) Or Goods. eati't be beat !It embraces
...i., appointed Vice Presi- ! the fact that' .- reffiane who asked Pa ng tli , Drecibe tin, • apes :. that
scr ti . y G a:t o ri ti e s t l a it e t a el l i l i ...oor ion to bus- \ i
• produce taken in exchange for ; Oct. 29. 1852.
phia and Colombia railroad. Thu °b i g° 'of ni ' L . t.
-_ , .tuna ; and E. B. Buehler mid Keller ; "I•''' 'est Flgleons have iti'srheen re- ' _ " • ~... ___.---
ur Cloverninent The Cuban svinpathi- I ght. "I will tlyou," he said, iu 1
..... orally. Then Kurtz Secretaries. our ' • ;of this extension is to bring the trade atol l
his blandest term lei his b d ' lIENRY CLIPPINGER. ° C a licoes. &e. Give him-a call.
I lit " give " their heart y su pp ort ' me "P e. : travel of the West directly to Philadelphia : . . •if Bau '"
_.....„ roper-maker, and other Bred- i The object of the •••••is2—ly•
. . one of his pockets us to take out his titut
_.. „y e , nors, say they cannot live ea air alone— 1 , briefly atrx) , ' ' ' !over one coutinuott, road. -- ---- - -
piece, and drawing forth a revolver Mead, T OF C
, .uvertake that
; of and wo have tonne to the C , Jlo:lWiull Clikk. ' ' : he presenled the latter, and cooly remark
.. site next n ational census. Printers are not an exception '•• !
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.. ; tat, "It is just about to birike three." The
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ruffians vaniAnal in an instant.
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' AN" ""seirmal." ny
Ilt°tlr
AND;
TIIE - STU IND lIINNFR
TOOL littliltla STATCS.--TiiS area ;4 tho 1 • Amodllitur Illasilrentd .111'esetIng. . more favorably received by thil eitiseneer Cetus
' 1 A • --- 'A large meeting of thF frieudsof a Bail he % t hew the Ple , ert I m ietleti saferPitui l' by
VOW BMWS is but one-seventh lees than • 77 -- ;-----,- --,- - --• ----- -- -- ------ v- . ... „.„ , , . .. thevitiaeree of Hanover, thin the' impulse which
that of &trope. ineluding the two jai/isms, , aI4TVVSI34,9Ith 11,01ROF convened in the Courthouse ou carries it Westward of the borough limits of the
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0 ..; Weduesday , last, to hear some statements letter place, will nut he spent' unlit it has reached
In population, however, is less than ssue•l .
, tits goal by a connection with the autmn. and I
edinclialh II !Segel. 'Ate pointlation of p r w al t, g v ell ig it , . AID,. QI, 1853 -- ! from Jr. E. Sickles; Elgin in regard to toel tniin ItaillOed on the West dare of the Potomac.'
jEampeaverages seventy-one to the square , -. _ ._-_t_,„-_-:„. ~-,-_—'____ working of the Hanover Branch Railroad. i !Camila diet) be an linghnentlink in one of the,
MOOS !Philo that of the United Stott•tt is 1 lbaulut. lln vievi of the-lituitcd notice of the meet ' greet lines , whic , h e'l"..,",_th°, West with th '' tea-1
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~ ooaru ; seeing tnat tt old oetne shortest and most
hist,leettn. Russia has el,:lit tittles its i
, 1,05)„Wa teuder our thanks to those .of : lug, it having assembled on the
ringing of '. direct route from Philadelphia to Wheeling. It
raft h'Eumpenit territory as any other tia•
our patrons who called, to see us during' the bell, the large attendance certainly in- will receive, too, no small p ortion of that trade '
tirm. and twenty indiums more of popts•
1 i w hich now ' niotard ies he Cumberland
lotion. Her populattou. h„ wer „,. , is but' past week, and left some practical tokens I dicetes a healthy public opinion as to the Volley Rosti g°e Vi:th such pilinpe r c i ty there should
thirty to the square mile, while that of of the important fact. that our labors during; importance and necessity of a rua 1
.„
The t be no hesitancy, no holding back on the p a rt ...1
Belgium is '3Bl. Of the Unitoil State..' the pail; few years have been dnly u • • . • organised , • •
ppfe. meeting was on motion A. B . . ', the c:Oaeneof Adams county.
AI art from she atluuttattvil it will afford as a
3111011413011Ulletle itt the tnost densely peo- f • itte a ' ,
• tot by them. 1 hero are still, however,' Kurt; Eaq., by calling Mr. Joux PPOUTI , means el rapid and cast' communic-tion with the
pled, having 127 inhabitants to the equine , .
a . number whom we abould be pleas. to the chair. Leonard' Bricker and Wm. ' gnat eities--placing ; this borough oust, shout 4i
mile. Texas , the largest hi area of th e gutty , ' hoe., ado Iron. Baltimore ; anon mg out eat clew
slates, has 20,000 square owes more lei , ,ed to hear front shortly. , Bun% be afraid, t S. Hamilton were appointed Vice Presi- i . the fact shot by the connectmn at 11anover. some'
rstory than the empire of Feauee. mid friends, of bending us lob much. We need 1 dents ; and E. B. Buehler and Keller ;of the richest limestone in the State, soul ineshaus•
nutty twice as much as the United-King-"all y ou . cau rive; us , and that todlu Tiles Kurtz Secretaries. fink. in atoeusst. will lie
to
ha its oveava•
tint s " have not the farmers of Atlanta county a '
thins of Groat Britain end Ireland. The ' - - ' t
Tv c-founder l i s er-maker and other trai l - I The object of the meeting having been I der o interest in the construction of this road.-
'stipulation of the Untied States will eta- ! - P . ` P . i
• , Th, cost of hatthog 0 barrel of door 15 /111100 Call
pass that of i 'say theyeantnit live • . . • '
G reat B r i ta i n w i t hi n li ve ' tors, y st, eau air alone— !briefly stared by D . A. Buehler, Ile. Sick- n „,,, 1,, 1,,,,, th sr , 2 1 ~,,,. H, ii,, c „,t,,„ 1 ,1,,i„d I
year.. and probably .overtake that
: of and wo have Caine to the e•ruclusion that : ley took the floor and read the annexed '
t 0... I. it ems to canted for d , cent . ; thus praettvall
once by the next national COIIOIIIII. priniera are not an exception to the rule. i letter from the l'resident of the lianover ! 1 " "Iing "" the p....tietiof the farmer 15 cents (Or
ev , er barre of floor, or 5 tor every bo-livl of '
Virg AT WAS IT OUT WtTH .?-21. pnrty of !road, accompanying it. with arteries of inter- groi n call. s t d
eser it ; ..0 thst tie who Seed. too
tT
The Wa• !Hinton
friends had assembled one evening. told; house. ; eating statements:is to the importance efrail- bunch or t o ' ' I •ot•lto•taitt•tht 't-• ,, oli• co'dit 311,1 ..
litrierditscoiming the various topics, of the !•• 0-7" The card of the proprietor or ' this : watts to eye _ • ,
h , 0,,, 11111 e 1,11 italtl Ito diahlehd, to sottotithe
r) conflation) t hrough w Ic4 : es 0„, $ i 00 tv ov stock without lss.
day, one of them remarked:--" Well.' old and favorite house, nt Harri-barg, will' th e
ley istss, an d :Wale Speculatious 118 to the' sly this computation-reit...nay a fair gnu-it'
boys. 1 1 suppose you ' ve heard 01 Eitfre !be found in another &Num. It ha 1 •
• 9 04, : probable resume that would be derived wiit eprear thin to o citizens ol ,liiii..... coiii.ty ,
DlUOistatil tuarriage t" Soule of them 'b y roa , ion of- l o cation and clever mans re - • w.ll tie esvi:d elineeny by this road, a sti , i not
had hearth of it. and some hatl.,not• "Wells' - - to ' from a road from Gettysburg to Hanover : . s•-.. utast $21, - 100, or Cho inteiest 01'93 '... , ,t. , 00.- -
: went, been a favorito with the travelling : I I !,,,, i., the ...tog gag rie. g ht n:Lo.e ; .o .d ~;,,ce the
euntimatid the speaks 4; "be is niarried. Hamner, Jan. 17, 1853. ! v
10 W.lll'a
0411' of land is ileoernimud b y i' ITVCI I ' I
and I was et the wedding. A right merry ; public ; and more particularly since it pass- JaCllsoS E. FiraLes:
glendv yearly, It follows that the -e farms w hi c h fit tins we had of it too, - I assure you ; hut ! od into the hands of Col S.ANUERS, the Dear Mr-I received your note and sin ,it
, C o llllllolit . Chia freight sill be enhanced in value
there was one thing that surprised nie I
present clever told popular _
_,, . OM to wawa the followitni gratifying stateditmt i
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pr iprietor.— , e,* course—On. ainimot
;ot the business which our rued has done since it... 1 .
very much, and that was
Me manlier m 1 We besp eak fur it the esi ecial atro ' completion: • I
i u m a A are that thietitilemem will he receive.
which they out the wedding cake • I can't ! t' P , na g ° . it
will be
o„,o, _ t,,,,,,
the ior
th, tiro t I 'will, some incredulity ;1111.0 the rom;lit on odter ,
help thinking eau i t. N ow w h ist 'd o , you •of bur Adkins county friends, inasmuch us I
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nor, o.
op u Z .a.
the road was in . att 17 it.alroa.ll. iii the rotintry' will vu !Ills tleduc•
suppose they cut it With 1" "'Pile wed- Col. Sanders huiLt film/ uur i 1 t. I 1 h 1
iii -4.0 - /1 1 1(. a-- ke.....ei.nletr: there urge tor coots:1111.11C! % our Use ' Li o n . ;• I nerd
"rdl i V t) ".llY". I'''.
I Prr7. ' :
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r t
lict. :test o,t Li t toe
ding ring.' said one. • • No." answered wais ' taket care to make our people •,,,t, tr/111 , p0T:alion of passe,,,:ete or Iteight, yet our re. ~,,'„' "u a ''•
VA
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% I'.l 111 I.g.l.eliV 111 ill ‘.. C 10/0 41. , 81/et d 50
the fiat speaker, "you must guess again." b„, 11 ts • 1
0, when under hie cite. ; ....lots welt 0 Ark . /VIA 10 I.loy /01 tt.e wit ellsev of t
~,,d 1 , 0 I,e; ",,,'; ; ;,; dead, sy: , , ,i, 1 n ,,,,,„ i i„.
"A string,' said one. ••No." ••A suck • v. . works, c and matostaitottc, the road, all incidental ; 1 Ni t,,,,,,1 „. as 1,,,,„„. cull i i „, h m , 4 l,i ;,,, :1;30
at e understood t list a ss,:apatty of gen., expea;:::., to.s. i.et t : t 0. , , , ,t...,,, i 00, Hood., and
, three I ~,,, ,„., „„, „„,„,„ a ,,,,, ,;$, ,I au,! I, t 0 , .,. , a„;..
whistled to au edge," suggested a third.—
"Nu." • Tkpiece of tits,' ventured the denten" in Has ri.•burg have determined,: 1::,.i.,"i, ~,: :::, 17 . 11' . , b ,k,i,,,, b u t . ' ,, r ; " , ";';':" °I . ' I c ''" / . - I ildb.e lamis :ti the ‘lvittity Bees almost eorres- '
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1" " le '' "" '" I tr, , lot lc lily ti • I
Worth, thinking he h d it
-4-- hit --; ' ' ..NIL." i /01100ditady uuou the adjonrhutont UI the to,rst. skive 11/01/in..l,ed. watiki ju.tilv a do. idettd I - '"
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hlevrtllng the cow at this road. I see no 11/11/101
• •Well. what was ill" e.xclaimed they all .1 ..,' 1 t, t
. 0 ,,,1. a ure, . 1 CUU/Mlwrie../ th e 'nee oat o f ~ , . t • •.el Si pet cent. ma the Stock. 'Plus Is to Chu ist to vary my Mr ll ler retinal, exv .L 1
01 to A /
1,1 ;or In,
ill une breath. alter guessing every onagi- . of January, lo:i3:
`eaureased etas ~,f hoc Rods > , l es, Its It email de
U I,s, e. sii-atory Hotel, in the.tuost appru- ii.,,w,,,,. ;'re R. N. c .... ; sh . . !
sable article they Could think of except the us (i)or Earnings. , one imide which o toad make the reset,'
tightens, th i ef triluial either p o s s ibly or i, b ,,• veil style, on the sue of the present Vu In- , August, . [617.40 Ic. ens ot volt, ~...! oh eat 31s5.ueu; and w.th -s
- tut iot 1 '; i w hen ;t .. +, w i ll' ',14,111.wr,
possibly he put through such a rike. ' its:,; i I le, m a L.t, l. iisht..l, 0c,,,,,,, 57; , ,7S ' sisbsoipt.... 0: it',, 0 0 'tither, will be nu d.lliculty '
. 799.75 110 iilliltllg ft/01/1010,64 0)11V:1C/tat 10 utolertske
o t, Why,, -" 'said the..quix,••they cut it with a' throw the ether public houses into the •
,N„„,,j,, ,
883,61 the route our WI /Us/ 041111. 110 i vast 11l g etseutilidy
knife, to be sure." .
ohotie. " •
, Do.rfolief, 791,83 i limn tli:S.
nag° wit Poustcs.—lioraee Greeley
pidthaliet a leiter from an - old friend and 3116" /1—" e notice an article
astiociste, invoking his aid- in the organi- going the rounds of the papers, to the el
. feet that "P. A. 31tAti.tsuctut, A. XL, at
xenon ors pew political party, and 3
p
reg4 g ,tuagauy i hefolhoriag
paragraph present Professor of the tireea' - ' Language
inali Liter-aura in Pennsylvania College,
friend.. go ahead with pair pot
has 1))441 Profes4or et
ities'anti new ,partiee ! You have. had is OuttrY4bulg ,
long rest, and can well Wu/11.w ba Languages in Franklin :dal-shall
thr"ulgli the Poo smujug.- -.Hut we "ye ecktego, by the Tru+tee.»...f the Litter two 1-
blielt hunt id work, and' have closed up : tutu this
is a toistako.
With i.most decided beating. Our pre:ntt of , .
itiqfination.ht Acriettlture and llor- I'u t.l net W lllOOl prztt e
tieolutie for the rear 1853. Can you givo; M.i.rahidl College, the Gorman it...form, ):
tte e tty„bittyr sasho the-rhaap and thorough 1 Church WITS - reiftire,l p.. over to t 111.•
tlls69"iii" of Rug uumiuw ? HOW much I Trustees of Petin'a College a huh! occr
!loom arre would lnu apply at the out
-817,000 toerolow a ..Proleit-,n Alp et Au-
IMO Whet opitiium have you the Hear
c ulu srit : Hntr would Syracuse,
or
R o .leieut. Languages," to the lacier usti t t ion ,
t;',,,igruy e tti —the right to COM te the first ineunib-
Lillis al - Wein - Chititer t If you have ,/ out veettug in the Lutheran inont',., e r. of
1.447. 11 4 2 4 ( 4,0 1.4 4 4 0 t ihree and • kindred the old 'Laird of Friiiikttut Cottt'gv. Tuat
pomp, be glad In bear bruin you
roe ib whh.; sod, ,bv.elid.hy we It cunier ant !amount has been paid user, and Prot. 310
the Polities o f t h e future. Fur ti,„ present lenburg has beet, appointed to the new
wit hart on fixed pnneiple--'cits Mame j Prefe., , sorship. plc , of cent 4 4 , relllalll3
Sow yciu liked!" I connected with l'enn,yiesuia College.
- .--Exattastort To 'Euaore.—A wealthy
stoandmat owner of N. York proposes to!
rig up, for an European trip, a steamer ' . 7.7,r1Ve annex a record ot' the cases di..
Y 11141 14. now nearly completed. furuisliing i posed of by Cart during the pr.'sent cror I:
her in- the richest manner at a cost of $50.- ,
rti, Jurors Weft: r:sterda y at
000 over ordinary ships of the kind.---
About the Built of May he will take utt tertitrun.
board' his , sees and daughters and thrtv or t
fifty other guests, and sail for London, Joss
Copenhagen, Stookholin. St. Petersburg., :
liamievartitletuX, Lisbon, Gibraltar, M-dr- aut.
seines, Naples. Malta, and such other ports v!.. 'atiitl 51.1 , •!..
" ybe desirable. staying a short time: ,sigti Ari acii mew, ; V, 1 ! ; ,. !
at °itch port, giving fetes and seeing the t Bret L, r. II oos.rr •••
lons. '4'he expense, rrltt —; . tt_ll,,ll 10 tb..i , t:
at more than $200.000. will be borne by for s,Tri Gi woo nit,: !s; ,
the projector. i 1s Qt A11.11..it 1.•
quasi rebellion has. °everted among C .111:13 lIIWC IHI VS I, .
the students at Columbia College. South :,r, ti is. . if,
!Carolina. Of the 135 students t h ere . 110 ; t,:a 1.;,
-have left. because the Trustees refused ~ 1 litst, otiv 11/.•
abolish eompulsory attendance at the Coll,- (':ll.)ta t nen It ;,. .
mons Hall. For several years past. thry o f ;.cu SdlliartZ. I t..,
petitioned for permission' to board where : lop 1 mt,.l r i; •', 41 -
{hey ohmic. Their petitions were 1114 r- ?;,oteneet.l )..ors l'aULI114..:111 /71
garded and treated with contempt. Time at, Eastern Peuit-tititirj.
then determined to present the oettli"li [Thu dellqll/411. in Ilith•C eta. - . IS a young
once more.and if not granted. u. lea" thie luau of ra•Ler prepos.,e,stilg appe railer
College the Ist of January. 1853. The t
petition of sod the Court iu passittg .scutence addro.,,_
Faculty were in lavor of the
dir4etedents. ied to hint stone excellent whim:11101y te
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marks, in the course of which his Honor,
Mr. Joieph Rink, a dealer in toys, No. ,
Chesnut ,fteet. was! amigo r s aid that this was the first
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iiiirdem " d about 4 o'clock last :Wednesday . ea alliCe hip e.eVatiC": the bench, in
- aftevituon. in his store. He was stabbed ; which it was mode his duty to b ent e n e o to
ha the ^abdomen and head, and died in a', the penitentiary a perten, not addicted to
OW minutes alter the comtnisonon of the' :
I Iltemperate habits.]
deed. , The murderer was fern coining l „
tAiiiinionwealth vs. Isaac :11arks.—.1.s
(rum the store, and wog pureuetl, but es
caped run 13attery : I latieltllC . l . !: . i:41i . 0 , ri.t.l by
smiied tinder cover of the severe snow l'ssu t
,ti ran d Jury and prosecutor, c.li .4 (.ottley
eturto which was raging at the tune. , , , . 1 !
. n iere , were hot row persons on the „ rec. ,. oreu to pay the co:As 2. pror.e.eutie,l. !
Mitt but one person saw him With Stiffieitllll 1.N.111. VS. Tobias-Laughing:al.—Assault
.th o t ot o tetto to id ent it y hi m , , i and flattery t Ignored 1,3, Gran , . Jury and ,
' -- ---- - ------- -- \.. 'pi °scent or, Isaac ,'lark's, ordered to pay I ,
' Fliers is an army of at least five buts-; th e e ,,,,t,, 5 ,
44d ihttetuakers in Marlboro', .Massachu., i Coto. vs. Frederick Vandorslnot--As- 1
setts. who uninufacture six thousand pairs .t m
vault no d Buttery : iguered, and pro:en-1
a. ebildren's shots every working daY!! --- I tor, ..4..brahaus Trestle, to pay costs.
Ooe journeyman has worked on the bench{ ~,m n
s., Frederick , imitz...... , osault 1 ,
for thirty yews. without losing a day iii! I - „:. • • -•; - . - !
1 iored untl tee prosecutor,
. toosequetice of siekness. and during "11
r a eb lu ri.,7 Y ' 'l l 1
heill, Orer to
pay cst..
OM* has saved ten thousand dollars. tine . 1411 • ' •-
•fwei during the last year bug 11 1 1111 l4Cilirtli , eltin. vs. Christian Schifferer.—i'utting
117.00 e pairs of „h ors , A no th er „r th e live timber : ignored, and the prosecutor,
Ikons ' doing an istnitense h u5 h,,,,,,, ~,0 , , i Ft eticrii:k Shultz, to pay costa.
' played Ante hundred men hi Mitssatsliu-;,..,, .
setts, and one hundred and fifty in their ' 10 t Br, H Ur.l G !
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, .110 s village in New lisetPshlre• /At" ' 07" The motion for a non trial in the
leittheY "lade 2 00 ' 963 pairs of shoes in case of OitisENE (twiorOd loan ,) couviutk , d
' the Siete, and at least as maul , more in ' ' '
at the November term of the murder of
N ew it unpvitire. -
• - I, lurtuutat.—The New . York National 1 -- ---- -- ---- Nara, was over-ruloti by the Court Ibis
•••k, , !
Deiniterat tenterks of the lest number of morn i ng , an d his ii°ll°r, Judge, Fil'her,
.-.
klarpitee Magazine, t ea t the engraver has - after a feeling , address to the priaouort Pre
,... tefulaelttrid NOUnt sititti. while Slooes is i flounced the usual sentence of death- The
IP, Wilt rink 11* to the iareelilvt as eeel . prisoner bore the announcement of his
try a win and rail fence l and ill th cat ' . • , '
doom Mita more apparent fortitude than
or lite • 4tigore feeding Elijah, the •iikcs . , nave been
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tin .toprooontod as baktitg uto s n stern migut nave expected . in , replyzo a
indina, ll This, the Demowrat thiiiits, is { questionfrOW th 4 Ctiturtant to whither he
,Ouptal in tho uld Dutch painters repreeent. had spy realm to assign why sentence of
Litt the centurions witching the sepuleitte 1, death s h eu i t t not to : pronou ncedupon him,
p(
44Pitrist ** *rated o - ttli ntuaketo. • ~ . •
' ':-----. ----.3---t---- ihe said be war not guilty of wt.toi, delibe
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itele Ito ? A toes. reme.--k man•-rate murder.. , ‘
Wes tried at Cambridt4day ot two oil so ' --..... • .
.0 111 l l il la o l th l 4. l Pak of " P ll / 14 . " Th. theft I p"The people of Kanawha (Va.) Val
o
: OH . lit wag 'dolmad for the de- ley am diisensiting the propriety of eatab.
• tattoo it** att ouch eminent al .pasti" was 1 r a t i , 1. 'f • t topl y betwe en
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i* fly • ' rho pbjeetion Wall al., I ' ll O a me o a munets
'. 'r ii*ltiktok, b l ip complaint dismissed, . i Charleston and Wheeling, to conueut with
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deviSiVe efforts to s , •ctiro :Lc(' . I ,, t)tv tL
I.:neli:s of
if2uces as to t!i. hue isnc.tt,ou, ua others
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(I.t. to a fief ..t. 1•.1 ! , •.t . 1••• ••••Z I is C tIZCuf
1,111.'4 le, 11, , tell oi,ri's t!u.
question ai. , •ut winch th cl
a .•:•tite Aro, ale
oi.lertd — and :11111 Will pat ti.'. r othl nut Lr flat
ell;fedisailp.,l,4t4,l tot etige.l
by deli, ciAtitig tto. tom!. It 11... y be toti.vii as a
selLot bleat prupo-ition that a ar the of 30 lect 1, r
mile w , ll Juror.the elfectiv.. p over of a 1[0,14141-
;ISe ; but till, ll:mover nnotiorirtol
the (net wttlc as much Ist 11 - irtyOltance an if tin dis
eatery was due to them. All lie grades of thnt
I2Uud Were determined by etottract lung ilelefe
111 •u 1• canner Loh with it. They ern ditty are
jodiriotiA one. ; hot had gill been good or but
would have been in no wnv no.tverult'e.
dfseretton ou that point was ifvrtnittcd. The
statement of •Mr. Forney show• that t.',e rece.pis
are sufficient 61 justify a diet/tend of three pet
cent. on the stork to Jun- let, with a.twiti.Porth
iioll of only 80 tons 11f freight and 40 pu-srempts
pet day. Non. !fathomd experience has stthwn
th..t a light engine, weighing It, tons, will, oft the
steepest grade of that road, haul 70 tons ul freight
so that. supposing the cars to make three tripe
daily, the capacity of
. the road wjll permit a trade
of 8 thrice the present amount ; told consequently
may earn a dividend of 24 per cent.
With these facs in view, it would have been
shroud to inlaid on lower rustles: and though
the prrint decrepit and Kolb untie engine* hues
101 l to many dottMtimis.and annoyances. the real
canoe is becoming understood. It must be re•
membered tot* that grads have their compenia
lions ; the additional fuel consumed In ascending
is saved in 'descending. I make these explana
tions beelines I believe that I have borne the exclu
sive honor of the repeated "stalling" on the Hano
ver-Road ; although • person posses.ed of ordi
nary shreardneas would imagine that. as :ny in
terest as a stockholder was, troin the coin:tic:re
mem, five tithes greater than any other, the grade
would not he beyond the limits imposed by the
contract.
. The leading &claws?. these hi which die stoek
thidders are interested, am Owe The road is
cheap beyond precedent—the average cost per
tithe in the United stem being about $BO.OOO,
and this east $12,000. The cost fur repaint It
equally below the averogeof other roads'; and it
is doing what no other soad-in the country, Anti
'Et oilotted. bar done— it is paying front the be
ginning of its operations ■ fair dividend on the
stock.
lii "Innen' to the nontemplated road from this
placate Hanover: I think it safe to amnia that ins
trade trill at least equal that of the Hanover road;
for alrhottgb it doe. not paaa throng!' so fine a
country. et the region which it will drain r i s . far
wore e .enoive. I therefore base an estimate of
Its r piston this assumption.
bustessief Gertystnas Raihotid.
i 8.960 t at t 4 pet ton, : ' H 16,006
4 d
'1:00(1 pasaengefs at 60 tta., l
i '6,000
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1124400
Albs! far exposer, •ke.. 60 per et., 12400
Iniatest op.rooo
Thie mennete. I am mitifitient. anderates abet
Lb m o ires will bet but it Se assumed because no
ewe can doubt that its mid* CAh equal that of the
Hanover road. It may then be taken use ea.
tabliebad &et that the toad wilfpay dwatty est an
ieeeetemtit. And the etnekbotdees may be emu.
l ed of oh / Met (Sc!, adtbouo tbia may be not be
- 7. The York Reimblioati alludes to
tho proposed Railroad from Geity....imrg to
York :tAC , , 11.1w9 : ‘ 4 A project is now in eon
tomi,lation among the eitizeus of York and
lrluwe (2 , .. unt lea tir tlta emisti no: ton of a
Railroad to iioc!y,nurg
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n tui, natter. in,w;!!) we I: Il'.l
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I,rr t'3l)l u01,1!Ig, jury ren
dere.l a vet-1k for plaintiff ef 8;11t , 70. the
amount elttitivi with interest. : IA appears
that when tie a Ivertisenient was taken to
the f'ourier 'Alice, there wts sotto. misun
derstanding reTeuting the intatber of in
sertions. It was, however, put in, leaded,
and tlispllyel, and remained so fer 150
days, nt for each insertien. The de-
tense sut up on% chiefly that 31r. I idbotson's
orderti" iu tespect to the :ftlet•rtisenicnt
were not earned out. Ilewever; he took
the Courier Ind Enquirer daily, and, as
was preounni4 by the Court, saw the ad.
vertisetnentin question, and should have
notified the +tor to alter or discontinue
it. The eon' ruled that he should have
given this no ce, and nit have expected to
enjoy the be fit of the advertisement with
out Toying f it.—N. Y. Mirror.
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A FACT. The children of those pa
rents who to o their county papctra are in
variably mcj o intelligent, better behaved,
and better oking than the children of
to
those who . i not. Please paste this in
the crown o your hat, and the next time
you are in't4wo subscribe for the Star—
only sit, and no postage.
LAND TO SHE LANDLESS.—Tbe
Canadian gar:cativo has given notioo that
a tract of 24,010,000 acres of laud, laying
mainly nortinast of Lake Huron, in the
latitude of thf, American mining districts
of Lake Stipecor, will, se soon as gurney
ed, be throwuppen to the landless in grat
aliens tracts J;O acres. Alternate'Mo
tions *i ll t , be given away without
price,ttbose iying between them reserved
for sale to eo , pr the expense of surveying'
and opening *o eountry for emigrants.
REMOVAf Pl3Olll OFFICE.--Gover
nor Bigler ' , hal removed James M'Donald,
ga4., of blortrahurg, from his 'office as a
,
Justice of t Reece, for the county of
•Yeatiltlin, aril a annulled and &glared
void the com on issued to him. This
is . the first re al under the amended Con
stitution, an u done because Mr: M'-
Donald refold to obey the order of.' the
Coert of Coup n Pleats of Frapilin emin
ty, requiringhi to give "minter'? secs.
ratty to indeura his present entities.
ti 2,000
Rai!-road 10 lurk
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—ln a ~uit
through its enforcement, of making a prize
of the "Queen of the Antilles." This
support, on the other hand, hue a tendency
to cause others to falter, who dislike the
thliustie ring movements of the day and
oppose the aequisnion of Cuba, lest the
Slavery agitation should he again • thrown
upon the country in deter mining the con
ditions upon which it shall come into the
Union. A singular feature in this new
movement is presented in the fact that the
leading Anti-Slavery men of the North
join heartily in the proposed acquisition
of Cuba, in the hope, of course, of ex
tending the urea of fin minim"
Ott Tuesday, in the Senate, Mr. Cass'
resolution came up, and Mr. llale nutted
an amendment, declaring lila". the United
States will not gild/Mil to the acquisition of
the Cunadas by any oilier power.
Mr. Cass intuit tnuk the floor. and in an
aide speech supported his resulutien. Ile
advocated the acquisition of Cllha as early
as possible, by poreliase, or by annexation,
alter the people shall have established
their independence. Ile argued also the
right of one country, in seli-delence, under
vertaili 1 - treti.iiSlanees, w CleCili.v orvontrol
pnrlton 01 the I , ossessnots of ;mother.—
We did it with reitqi . lll . e to l Stt.
Florida, tit 181'.4. Under the save rule, we
flay take Cuba. when neeessaiy to pre
vent a European power from getong pus
sei•sion of that hey to the hull ut Mexico,
and outlet to the illisstssippi. lie then
Ft...t:de , ' then to show that Erl4:.tthl has
t.f propositiodi 10,r :I
'Freeity indwates that E,,glLrid
al:ti IlltCltti t , C. , 1,1r0!
tie tiu•u inoulged m s.,tue generril rrivarl
on :in: FoL , ,rnss of ullr l!“1111 , It. 4;orioui
tic,ttiiy, mu' p.,3tliout liatiLoil, our
fr. Butler I.llw.ved in a ,inn,•ll“l,,inie
length. lic itt.;11,1(1 that tile
rims wlt% Fest.;
i o apply t o a real
;, ; !.iiiicral principle. Ile wviii,l
11r. II Air. M
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Iwiut,•cl by the (.( , r11. , 1' 01 V Prilfillt to
Jill We v.ioditt Y in the U. S. Sonate, oe-
ca,.n,w•d nv Ow death of Mr. Upham
"11nn. 11'illimit R. ltitu . einlitirked
un lalnrila y nilernoon, hoard the United
States steamer Fulton, Gtr llarAittr. :11r.
King W;114 attivomptinied by two ladies, his
breves, and his private secretary.
THE S:EMIN()LE INDIANS.—A bill
has pas:.ed the Letri,dature of Florida, to
authorize the rai•diie of two regiments of
volunteers for Indian :.ervice. According
to the Floridian, the bill provides that the
regiments thus ruined, shall he tendered to
the Government, and it' refused, the Gov
ernor is theu to employ thew in removing
the savages. It appropriates $500,000,
pledging ten per cent. of the State reve
nue for the redemption of the bonds au
thorized to be issued to raise this sum
The Governor is required to keep the ten
tier of the volunteers open until the 4th of
May nev.., when, if they are not received,
and nothing is being done towards remo
ving the Indians iu the meantime, the
State is to go to work and do the business
herself.
TIIE BALTIMORE PLATFORM.—
It will astonish the Pierce men at Wash
ington, says the Ohio State Journal, to
learn that the Ohio Democracy repudiate
and spit upon the Baltimore platform of
Locoloooism. When it was proposed to
endorse it, in the State Convention last
week, at Columbus, the motion was laid
on the table, and then, after a debate, the
members deliberately refused to take it up.
The Free Sellers in New York also seem
to have got the ascendancy of the Hunkers,
if we may judge by the events of ten days
at Alban
trl" Oliver Clemson, Frederick Tarr,
and a colored man named Peter Hall, were
arrested at the Gap, in Lancaster county,
last weak, charged with manufacturing
and circulating counterfeit money.. About
$1,200 in spurious coin and notes were
found
,on their persons. They were taken
to Philadelphia by the U. S. 31arshall,
where two men, Geo. Bowman and Frank
lin Itiuffman, were arrested as aecessoriee.
IC:P'AXDRSVic W. NL113011,010, Esq., boa
been appointed by • Court, Constable
for the Borough of pettysburg, iu tho
room of Wm. Warta, refagood.
Crtlol. Wm. T. SAN twits, of the Wash
ington House, has been ducted State Li
brarian, by a unanimous vote of the joint
committee of the two Houses. He will
make a clever pod obliging officer.
7'On the 13th inst., in the House,
Dr. Mellingoy presented a petition fur the
completition of the Gettysburg Railroad ;
and a supplement to the act incorporating
the Gettysburg 'Railroad Company.
irr Resolutions have been adopted in
both Houses to appoint a joint committee
to meet the President elect at Philadelphia
on his way to NVat , hington, and extend to
him the hospitalities of the State.
Slate Treasurer
1177 - Gen. JOHN M. 130.103.1, was, on !
Monday, re-elected State Treasurer, the
Senate and House having met in the hall
of the Ifimse—Speaker CAnsON oet!upy-,
ing the Chair. The vote was as fullows : !
fohn M. Bickel', 70
George A. Madeira, (W big) 50
Jaws S. Wallneu, (Native) 1
Judge Myers, of the Senate, voted for
(Native,) voted for
Wallace.
Bo w LNG TILE KNEE.—The recom
mendation of Guy. Bigler, for the passage
of a law givinbSouthernors the right to hold
their slaves in Pennsylvania fora speeilied
perhd, meets with but little furor. Ev
ry Whig paper whMli has thus far spo
on the subject, has taken ground against
this last attempt to degrade our State.—
We judge the Whig Senators ur members
who at like!). to s tie for this measure. can
be very easily counted. It is d'vritig to
tee tho Whig sem Intent of the State ar
ral,(. I, as of , against the innovat inns
f z•lz . oci.v. It was a. , ltitist it iti
:OA 1.. r.rt store,
Of rs 111111
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thing to .It. tll4.
CHINESE' company
of genuine Chinese J uggle rs have lately
found their way to this country, aura are
performing at wo see, jil,4
With great Stil'el'iS Their feats of leger-
ni.tyie, dexterity, k.e., ate repre
setited to surpass auy thing I,ltiiat sort we
have hitherto hail in this country.
W3''Setitor Soule is said to be matu
ring his proposition to grant ten millions
of dollitrs to GNI. rierec its a private fund
to be used its he sees proper, in managing
our foreign relations. Both Houses or
Congress are Loeofoen, alai. it is notitopro-;
hablo they may be willing to give the Pre
sident this corruption furo:.
11117'Itcv. Jo N WF:LFIAN haii ac c e pt e d
a call from the Ev. Lutheran Church in
Eintuitsburg, Frederick county, Md., and
has entered upon the disehario of his 'du
ties.
p -- 7. The snow storm. of last week, ex
tended all through Western New York
and the New England' States, in many
places blocking up the roads, and putting
a temporary suspension to ratlrmul travel,
At Narrowsburg, N. Y., it was 20 inches
deep.
Illr"Unele Tom's Cabin is already
translated into French, Italian and Spanish,
and is advertised in Danish, Swedish,
Polish and Prussian.
THE WESTMINSTER RAI L
ROAD.—Another railroad meeting watt
held at Westminster, Md., on the Bth inst..
when the commissioners reported that
1.228 unconditional shares of the stock of
the Westminster railroad had been sub
acribed, nt 850 per Mare, amounting to
881,800, being 11,800 more thets is requir
ed by the charter to form the company by
the election of a president and directora.—
Another meeting is to be held on the 14th
of Februriry„ to organize the company.
tern. collector of tho Maryland State
Capitol Gazette thus implores .delinquotite
to fork over the tin:
"Meet,'ith meet nm, I Implore you;
Meat me Must. I most odors you,.
'South the. shadow or the bower.
Meet mu Mari at any•bour ;
/LW we Mem or where you will. •
Meet, and-pay 1014 p twits,
(I , 47fAt a masked ball held is Paris,' a
mong the principle themeless Were ,Uncle
Tom. Tepseri Eire, and Cassey s from .J
Stowe's noval. - 7
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111•111
ettrA number of citizens of Chester
county have offered a reward of $1,900 for
the arrest and conviction of the murderers
of Joseph C. 31iller, the citizen of Penn
sylvania who went to Baltimore after Ra
chel Parker, who had been stolen from his
house, to effect her release, and was found
dead at Stcumer's Run, the morning'after
he was seen at the Baltimore depot, on his
return home.
A Long Dvlnyed Doty l'erformed.
On Monday, the lower !louse of (7oil:-
gress, passed unaniaomsly a resolution ap.
propriating tiny thousand tiollars for the
rec;i1)11, in NVaithinghni city, of a Bronze
Equestrian Statute of (lettere! GEtnauc.
W Ab ti : thus substantially carrying
out the resolution of Congress of the year
1753, and in the Bash of a moment, dis
charging a bight and solemn duty. wheel,
fruit time to time, for hall a century,
been [noted in vain. Yesterday Gen.
Sitird.os report tell it to the Senate without
iiiiirtithiteitt, mitt it was pascal by that
body with equal illialittritiv. the residuum'
pru%lulwg LI et Clark Mt& shall execute the
work.
I . IIE RIuI tL Cll.olltElt.-A Western
man in New York, writing house ah,ut the
St. Nicholas Moe!, thus speakes of the
britl.il chamber :
I'lie walla of the .bridal chamber' are
eutiirly covered with thitttl white r.atih,
null I find lougtiage to illitieribe the
i airy, 111124 draper), etc.--
. I . llr hid its tle,imiled ax a I:111-V bower—lt
441,tlitk iii the eilitre of the floor,
lhool cushion of winte with'. with tairr ,, r4
at iii toot. 6,1 is covered with Ow
rielit•-•t Brii-,.ei• I .111.1111441 fwiteria
:11.1 of trimmed with I tee, UM} 11144
tir.,loery Is nu,taiiied by a Call4lllV 1.1
1/111'11,11C11 4,141. Tills tooth eati he "yeti
lwr
Send nn the. happy 1.1.44•1 t...
N. 11. I.t.c; -1.% Ct,Tirotil
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'l, •i .1•N 4..,11 n g,otit:: iill! Drtitids
September 14th 1852.
To the A,...embiy we will lei you uow
no not willlng to stand e,e Q ,-
thwg that con sic go and to pill on It hos/
Illir roilliaissioners yori,; got 11 publish
ed that every man that fetuses to pay hit
niilllary tilled the collector Shall take Lou
to the iiri.riou in cork 1... w we are
uilhu~ u. Itac the tint d iiture ae+ luny
its the viiiistuutiiiii us to it drat
is pit tf we earn muster
ur not then we, luite ill pay our titt.•.l.
And if you timid make this thing like
it was for 9hmr years ago We have to.
bring our liteliatks to harristoirg we will
not stand it as lung as thet-itki
is hilt altered.
Manchester Township York C ty
Paradise Township York COnnly
CallaWilgO Tt,Winlnlp
Dover Townfilop
West Manchener township
INCREAhE II? THE ARMY AND NAvir.-4.
tle,paielt Friuli Washington states iis view
M the situation ol toreign affairs, the mili
tary and naval committee of the Senate
have under consideration several propos'''.
tiona for inereasing the effielency ol the
army and navy, and will probably recom
mend a thorough hirtitication of the Parities
coast, and perhaps report some measurn
lor the employ 1111111 of a commercial steam
marine, should be vontingencies contem
plated by Soule and Marshall's tett millioat
propuniiion require it.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVKLILERO. - It was
decided by one of the (mum at Cincin
nati. laat week, that if a passenger in a
railroad car purchases a ticket, but acci
dently loses it, the company have no rif t la
either to make him pay the fans a second
time, or turn him out of the cars. provided
lie can prove that he actually paid for the
most ticket.
A TELEGRAPH TO THE PACIFICL-A.
memorial was presented to Congress a
few days ago, asking for a grant of 1.500.-
000 aeres of land, In. be located along the
hue of a telegraph, which t h e metuorallit
proposes to build between . St. Louis and
Sao Francisco, by the way of Salt Lake.
City. 'nil memoralista propose to give
to the Government, in return for the grant.
the right, forever, to transmit. tree of
charge, over the line, all official dispatches
and communications, with a prelerruce
over all others.
THIS CVSAN Exirsorriots.—A. depesta.
lion of Cubans, it is ssia, has slatted
Washmoon, and urged vary strongly tha:
the Government would abandon its at
tempts .to purchase Cuba, for the' reason
that it will be abortive.and that it thocuurs.
gem the ezertions of those_ who
really desire to procure olitir indepen•
deuce. ' ; •
PINTAOIC EINVIIMUIPSI..••4 I is arid that dm'
yerently pre. paid postagi envelops bare
been rejected by the Derriment, rod Wet
tit* o°lllam:tors *to to forMbis bettor *Pm*
mini by tire bat 0( 1 rbtuary .
..v 1..n1p.iur.•.. 1
OP , tit
I (
lreasce. FgAT OP • GwaY.-Ratonishing Pelts-
The Emperor has not forgotten to Par- soon.-The Washington -Republic :states
notion out the royal residences amongst his that Captain Robert Perry, a gentleman of
family. The Palen' Royal, which be. respectable standing, and of considerable
hinged to Louis Phillippe, is to be given means, recently visited with others a band
toe:-Kith Jerome ; .the Elysee.
Tartulormely of gysies. near Bristol post office, Anne
I I
inhabited by Mom' King of Naples,
be the maiden°. of Prince Murat, his son : they could put them on the trail of the I t
r J(
without
eP Fully-For
i i t sumi
aisri
iian a gee. g l i t r l l ol t
c o i
iy e i x it,hi l i t e e h e f e ta, i ii.) t ou o oliri a
t h ya a ok p ue p n y ga
:be Grand Detehess Stephanie , of Hamlett, robbers of a store in the neighborhood.-
is in have apartments at the El) see ; and One of the gipsiee, it appears, selected
t h e Ni eces/1 Methilde will occupy the Captain Perry as a victim, and told hint
p ee d' . de Kansan, in the 'ruileries, for- that if he would grant her a private inter
mother.
merle the chambers of the Doteliesa of view with him, at his house, she could
Orleans.
aides this, Prince Napoleon, ' disclose to him a treasure of great value . DR, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF W 11. 0
J aime *• oissi, is to have 3110,000 francs 'on his farm. The interview was granted. CHERRY, FJr Consumption of the Lungs, I,l‘er
per efi nunk and the Prince hiathildo ZOO,- when the gipsy told Min she could do Ito- ' Complaints, Coughse.ctu...tiglhd.S.hAs,:plinlizik.a: Bic.
00
000 frames. i thing until lie exhibited to her $l.OOO in : Croup. Whooping
, , 'P his celebrated and infallible reined was disrov.
There are so many rumors respecting 1 current money. Captain P. 1 "" I ( ""Y ' ered come ten ve I. Mace rio t Y limo . h"
due Emperor's matrimonial views, that it *B 3s in the house, but subsequently bor.. by 0 .
ow , /
/0 :H ."
e i i , Vaasa
been a l o. rapidly, i e s
ur el y eil it
solely .
&hardly worth while to entire them. The rowed $2OO more. when atiother inter- 'working its Way through the opposition of q uack..
latest is. that the Buichess Stephanie and I view took place, the result of which is 1 a cir, ti i : v l 7,,, c ,l7 nterleiters, until by its true valor and in-
Priam Murat are now on a iiii4Aion w i thus detailed by the Republic:-
le e r l s e . ' l , ul leuce,
l e a y r t it e ; a'itntdinesatKa'll:lZhdellfiotsrel itself
n t a he n c i ;:i i :. ]'.
Dusseldorf. us solicit for Napoleon 111 that The money was counted, placed in a
t rr . o 7 , :ce ui e , :
e a n t , l l i :) . f te th ll e is c e , r , i i t oi n n i c ii , l t e t n , I tr i l , i p te n u t e , put . lir.
r , t. Ihe
hand of the Princess Stephanie Frederica shot bag, enveloped in brown paper, and
Wdhelmine Antonieue de Hohenzollern,' again wrapped in comm cloth, and was les:jimmy of thousands who bays been relieved
a young laity in tier sixteenth year, mid placed in it trunk, which was lucked, and and cored by this valuable article, will show that 1
: the key ;liken by Perry. It was there to i i t icii, s i t ,,,, i d, i , ::: l l: 7 l;lv/s u l r l e ei n l - hi s i t ee ll . O l t e l . i V iv i : :
w o l f .l7 l h l 8 : : I l i:
i r ,,,, 1T 0 i e n 1 1 1:
i !
nearly related to the Murat family.
i remain for 80010 days. In three days the
mother,
allitti:Mru-ss-eTsi.lehad:aglii,i,eonf r K is t e " ,.. ll , ll :7. gtpsy returned, and she and Perry had au 'w.ila Cherry . / l i, le , :::;: ,, I . 4 1 a d l ti l y ": 1 ": 1 : a lr ;
, interview alone. The trunk was opened.
and the bundle was found ea,t('Llv as it bad II I
agealli, fish ;ill respectable dealers in meil i t ' c l' ine. it) I
been placed. He was required then to the' United mates, Canada. and the British Pro.'
a.. 0in.,0 Cities and timiortain towns throughout '
plantations. Softie unpleasant rumors are
14.62.11:sta"atheatraii7coullryeanatectrtiwy:itnipillirseir.eieol,;feisihat,lielijoillifssgtot:11:111u:tessidie:I';:1;1:'.u.lbirfiegli fi ty i i i i i i i i i g i l
il l: is ha k v n e ee i s h , c i i i r i . f i t r i i i l t er e that her Mean- vin , ce .. s.
CAUTION ! 'rbe original and opts B.'nellie '! '
i u mis •rforined over 11. e trunk and title
Get. While IAII-1'.%0 :s lt.all.sAl Or WILD CiIERI(VO
Belgium by a police ffieer. It is utuler.
ao engaged her cloak fell upon the trunk, :..I,it;:i:.,lui:dallthiehyonri.it:firwi:i: t it is
s "" her " j eo th it a llo t
t i t
e V u e b n ui cr i a t b to k b l o ad d y eg h r e a r i : k e n i g i a Ur e g o P il d . but site quickly replaced it on her al I
re"ffir7a7i,",elladeada's r. F .n . i r sly en fit y r el'a C r ' s, :e i g t l l . i s a . " ( P i r l ' Cl ' !:, 'l t il .:l7.
tiers. The mysterious proceeding being
dation.
.._ .... . over, Perry Was called to examine the (qua, Bronchitis, Astlona. and Consumption I l i I
TIIIIC Esriarre SANTO.-This beautiful trunk, and lotted it ill right; he re-locked its inei l aent Maar., lon say other medicine.
'lower a ppears to be a deacr.ption of Illy, it. and poeketed the key. He w a s now 1 •_e_lwaFy,sitscigoliti,eilluLG,,ll,ll;,T.hl.'scatittiiytt6te.OHr.iiiyurE:
BUSH-
, i, , v , HF,
umiey.iii i ,
pivasessing a bulb root, long fly:tile:lves, told that Ole work was dime, and that on
..Llt, and by Dru g gists generally. 4 well k now it
soda stock front three ill lour feet in length. the moth day she would relent, and if the i with every eiinvent
The Espiritu Sumo is oi . ie of those rare money, &c., in the trunk were all right, Anisexcellent ItentetlY• 1 ev e ry o' i
flowers that is said to be found only 00 she would be at liberty to point out to him In - Thof our friend.; afilieted with!
// 0 /1////010 0 0/ 0
one particular part id the isthmus, II short the exact location of the treasure on his Coughs, tolds, Ate.t,iitv,vistills(fintiilftili)erniiste.lv;fis.
.. iiii : l : y.
e - x , e : liie c .ll to iNivol:
distance from Panama. It requires little tarot. She further told him that if she greatly relieved by
Ili
-e a rth f o r vegetation, growing among Ili/lip. were detained by sick hess or other cauae, Higbee's excellent Reined y lor Pulitimot. ,
e
of stones. which fibres alone emiered, the lie was to open the trunk himself, and •re Diseases. It can be had t the y a Dian; , _•!....rrisbur ": Jun. 1
bulb he.tig almost entirety e xposed, would tied the necessary lustre; lt
buns.
Store of S. H. BUEHLER, ill Gettsburg 1.000 B oo k A
Tlie plant plisseaaeA little le-atily beyond it eau scarcely be credited that a man at 75 cents a bottle.__ I
-._, _.
__... _
._.:___ ___ 'lO :710.1. elt"l'Oltla.',
what is contained in the Bower itself, possessing los ordinary senses could have ----
which is of a most elegant and peettitar been led away by the hopes of gain, yet 11.111.1131()RE MAILICET. Ettl: 'POE ,
~
formation. The /Mtwara part which is it is true that the trunk was 'sacredly kept - *l.OOO
r t i :a n' ' ' l 7 l• T l. H E E . I l k: I : t r .: r7s i e l K er7.71f, 7 1• V e,1 7 ES e T t R i n il: •T urt j . les i
smaller than a ililigeilds el, r esetioties ;I Closed for tutu 11111111 day, (a tsattirilay,) and . It r iiT ANTED in e
curious shaped vase. 011 upenitig the lid of the gipsy tint not return. 'Prelerring to v States. netivt.
to-Jay 13'41 brad id Larval , at Whlrh untidier ,
Whieli the most perfect and beautoul bic recet , u ocular re,tl iza lion of Ins hopes by • itiou - ,,,,,,
~.,,1.1
~,
~,,, 1, 00., .
~,I , Is, r . „ 00 t.O enlV.tio In Ilia 8:i
siosik of a dove is found within. The the persolial aid of tne gipay 1.0 truslill4 „,.„ „,,„„ ht. „,, a
h ea d is t urned over its hack. appear : lm', a"' it. Written Instraellulls trios the ilit imlbie p,i,,.., ~,,,,,,,i h„„, $ 10 ; ..; ‘I I ; i : ' : : i -. 4 ;' , : „, e t i ; : ;: " I '' , 1 :„ I' , I: : 1" „ : „.,1 ..
s i i " t " ; k :ora i d '1 : 11 ; 1 : : ;: i . " ; ,, li
if it ',rile about LI take Ile farewell of Wtorld, tie delayed (muffing the tritek. in ta .i.'•s s') a 7 75 nt. 3 , 1 *Veat4lat! $3 50 v .,,.. sal 011 . 0011 tc..:5 lull'
e arth and suar tel scone brighter region.. hopes of tier re-apiwariog, iii last ` lon- F1•0 1.11 -The inclemeery of the Westlier iio will he o ffered a s t i l
u :il F.i ' duo l2 'l i l t i i i , " l: wi d . 1 . gdm a
t i:tt ) " . - Fi r . t :;, l.l.. i 'l l '::. s r i i b 7:1:1 14. t1 1 7 2 1 .. i1 ::1 (.1 1 1 1 4 :: . "11111:1 ft h.r1::::e 1 ult " l:l " ‘.ki . i'
N o p e rson e lm see this extraordinary day. Ile men nioloeked it, took out Me
fiii,ffer fur the first little witliiiiit a deep bundle, removed the %anions wrappings,
f e rhag of wonder and admiration at the and mood a shot 1).1 1 4 w bleb: lie 11:141iy ~,,,, Lot el ,„ e d i,Vy N „ th i„g^d„,i, n. ,ty Ni/b.., useful ia their elia
vcr i ecti ,,„ vi a beauty d i s p layed Hi its :or. opened , am! lotintl-- I .soine two 'Mildred -die I ibt niticei were st ti:`, '24 p er lad. W.. 9.1.11. Illar, and ruminate'
f usions, and every sitee , ateig ulna it is eopp,•rs and a le w leaves. of lit'idecti. The Rye Hour at $..1 :•0, sue Corn Med 3 .56 a 7,'J tiV I they are oliered.
furl with the observer gazes upon it with gi psy eau substituted t h is bundle fur the l'o Itbl.
i ll v. 2 ( f i l t l .: A i v% 1 1 74 . 3v 7 - 1 ,.1 1 1 ...1 , : e t:
\ i ‘ i r i , e . , i , e l:l , :s t r i ' :ies i n ;:i I: , i d r i a :% n ti v 1 , ,:t.:3 „, " t t i i t . ::
07.. For lirlli'lllariii,R
timreased ailituration and nn-lit'. nosily. one .•tititaiiimg Ins money. ItO Milli'
01.11 the r eally brawn til plenty floe - N 1 iti,oot wioroliog his latetly or friends I;
e ra w e leave ever seen. we recollect none of Me IIII•lia 1/, he obtained Ilie serum, 4 lit ~,,,I very ,t,,it.t, d,,.. for I .,, i ii v flour, $1 ....5 pe r
Jan. 14, 1553.
..„ b egists i,.l as the Espirito Stioro. in IWO t.l tart , : pet sons, :tail. mounted, they totsiiel. H. ,7. c aws par 1,„.,,,i, wh o ,. 4 .,,,-„
-limy spi r it." sod we are sure 1'..11 II .1 ii.imleiti.ti b' Hits city to pursuit 01 the gip. 58 ,t 59 cents. and yellow do. ail a 63 veto. per'
spertiliteft could lie scot. to the U oitc.i S;.,tvs t. 1 ,, ,It ta•l;,g ,i,,t,,', ti,.,. 1,,,t1 come tills , hat•hal. Mort 1 Lad 1 hits 3- ti 40 cent... and Pe.,11- '
ri . i . . , l . l, : ii_i G ill ai i. . 4:e tl It . Val lIR per It..•liel. Giovrr- ,
or EitglAild it would have liciiii lookoil W A!. , AeCtiftalllllig thilt volute Ul Illeill
ulioti as au invaluable curiostiy.-/'attatritt
t o li r e ....: iu r , e ,, , , i , ilt i t :: ; :ic tit t, t , ite .h l , ll , r i s e t , \ i 't ) .
~ ,:;.r 1 ; !lo w e l
i t , ... t i e: . l .. 3 . 1,;1 5 „1 ,: .
i.:1,11::11:817_.:::0,5::tymld,art::::::::, i
per wit ...e..
Slat'.
_
aunt .1 ii .ill.iiil 10 na.l I e l l
• L 5-.0 -i crao a Ital Ili SU:iitia and Molasses utichmed.-
liter 4 nois e It ' r lb. l ,
l'o' ~',i . ens veiled the p‘,. al', an d the 't
HI •V 1-10NN.--The trutionetions sue sly '
'''' ''' t" ' • l' "t ' - l''''''''''' el 1: " . ....I. \%e 4 jute new Menu Poi kat 1...0 :..1 lif $ 'it
'' " 1 ' 1 ''''' :"" ' n Y , no
. •ds ~,,., At
'lion .1 . It, 1 .., •-,1. \les- Beet $.16 per bid. Barns' sliA)ul
t.•, al .1, , • ~,,,. ' t
~,o's. chi.. smiles Io,i it 111/ nuts.
..,.,1 :I 1..,,, . 3 .1 .:t i Celltki ter lb. Lard m tibia
i ,e, Is. a, ,I in ~r4 s I'2l a l i i COMA per IL -
~, r in l,e, 1 , . a 19 cents, to I'Z:l.lZ:ie. - Mei per
Titlamist; I N calws r -
setders un %I
4.1 AIWY 11112,1
jr,.urllll e I .I • 11 11 S%
1.• 11,11 A lIIItI4 .1 I
1.1,,rr a 11...1,- !
it? .11'. 'I.
a. OW 1:/2•111ai 1;.01,
mO4l It•rte'tous• bit"' lit'l :"` .1 0111..ers, lie I, .to•-tt
of all• rard " 1 " "1"4 11"1" 01 V trtri.tia ;ttul :11a
hv sevt. " c l , 'er' and tutu , his r‘ taut.ttit Stuttlay night, had .416-
victhas resin inn maim , ' pertittaettA.
1;lowd r .0
nn Kowl , d , o, tos
i • trllrr.
ncident wltlClt 1 :11111 about to re!.titt,
ret!rt . t to leave It t0,.:1y Ih.tt alit' one
curred in
li° earls sboold tuns broil so uoiortunalt• as to I.lli
A man, Who lIII'II 11 , ,v.: tot I.lrin only
,L.t,a,
neer:rum! by Mr. 11.. .is Wit,,111 , 1 cn
soil
bi L.l lo „
t.t . f tve 111 riTret to add! th .t
r a g " I T lollin g lri:`,4 .l
t tin Perry, .1.1 Sattitav, not etteteitt watt
fr the 110111 e. 1114 Ill!ii•
HerIWIN le , sott Ito hid riwt.ivcd. ;WM
veAlro " 61, " 3 ' 4 "I 11"1"1. "."'n
" 18 'sort] a itrolet.soifiril lii ttitte-tt•tter
ill
411 " / I I" lina Y with tins coy, in te ininru•Ll wILL....e Il n,L
ru g twl nun thy LiL•bi” w "'"' likely he could lied Itts 10.1 titottttY•
round the Iniu.r. 41111 011k•Ilgia11114 101 , (l • 'the
lather was at wort.. I) ,t- &iv,
..li'• the ,
tress fin d reh i e .d the tree ,. „ i their i „ thi2 ,,. IVri.itcsTlNn LICOAL 1NC1.1.1%. The '
the lather felt his win!, sooner than te.tial, Neu! r,iii'y Lou'.;l the United Stales.—'
and started fur home. Just tit the edge (Any' iiieue . : Talley delivered ail i mport. •
al the lorest he saw a curious pile of ant decision HI the U. S. Supreme Court,
6,-, s v r a—witi iiiii l dlillppilig to tittlik what a !ew days ago, in the ease of certain A.-
had made It, he cautiously rem,,ved the meztolin ctozuns iivitist Colonel Thomas
l eases . w h en w h at was h" ~i , „,,s h i n, .„l I. Chambers, al Texas. W title Texas
to find des own darling hoy 'yin.; there was i:oulleiiiling :igaiii•a Nlexiro. bet before j
sound asleep. , T„„ s hut l i i „ work a a her independence lid been acknowledged
moment to take up the little Bleeper, put i n Ity our government, the deletelant, Chain
ing place a small lot, carefully replace the here. des•ring to carry on the revolutions-
leaves, and conceal himself limong the ry vaii.e. sold large 'nets of land to the
nearest beaker, there to watch the re- Plaintilrs—htle to whilh he covenanted to
sult. make at any time 'When coiled upon by the
After waiting a short time he heard a loirchasers. The purchase money wiia
'Wolfs distant howl, q uickly folltiwed by expended in equipping soldiers tor the re- ,
another and another, till the wood seemed volutionary army ; and after the establish
alive with the fearlul iumnd'• The howls meat Of TeX4ll IlldepVlttleilee, defendant
came nearer, and in a few minutes a large received the thanks of Congress of the
gaunt, savage looking wolf leaped into the new Republic, and was reimbursed all the
opening. closely followed by the Whole expenses incurred by himduring the war,
pack. The leader sprang dtrectly upon in the public service, including the price
the pile of leaves. aud in an instant scatter- 01 these lands. Subsequently he was
log them in every direction. Soon as lie called 'iron to make title to the lands sold
a nd the d empt i mh his Inuk of !tin
to plaintiffi, which he refused. Suit was
an d confidence eh , „g„il . t„ th „ t o f t h e brought to compel him to the perforinnnee
WWI abject fear. He s hrank hack, cow
theof los coveiroit, and he set up in defence
tiered to the ground and passively awaited ' allegation that the contract was void,
big fate ;for the reel, enraged by the sup- because in uontravention of the neutrality
posed cheat, fell upon him, tore him in laws of the United States. 'rile court
thlti wined this defence, deciding the eon
ream and devoured him on the spot.—
Wh en way h a d f in i s h e d the i r comrade,
advanced
to he null and void, and those who
they wheeled around, plunged into the fur- advanced the money were liable to be pun
iest and disappeared ; within five minutes ished in a criminal prosecution, for a vin
o(' their first appearance not it wolf was in lation of the neutrality laws of the Ulated
sight. The excited father pressed hi s : States.
child to hisbo and thanked the kind l
Providence which led hiip there to save s
his dear boy. The boy alter playing till
Jae was weary. laid down and had fallen
asleep. and in that situation the wolf had
found him and covered him with leaves
until he could. bring his comrades, to the
least; but himself furnished the repast.—
Hiddeord Journal. ,
IA
~ANIEL W ELIATLR AT TIE GRAVE. OF
,SnAnser..tittt.—Ms. James T. FlLlkhl, of
' lit Boston, Who has been to Europe a year
' or two ago, related in a !cetera, the other
night, that he saw an old gentlemen in
England who met Mr. %abater tit the
grave of Slialtspeare, and heard him repeat
there, in the most impressive manlier,
passage (roan Flautist on the humor-
T tuat
be Bii tttt us Coal Smoke seems 1"
tidity of the soul. The old gentleman fur-
be particularly annoying 10 the to, Pittvburg
ore at the present time, the Vamp at : I a m said that lie had seen and heap! Burke.
1 Pitt, Fox, Sheridan, and other brilliant
pSere halving condensed the.. immense luminaries of that .day, but he never looked
deadest( smoke constantly thrown out. by
the like tit Damal, Wubsier.
tbenumemus factories or the city, and caul. i upon
edit to descend in showers of sooty flakes ! -- ' ---- .7., ------- ';., -. 7 ‘,
rendettingf die city more 'than usually corn: ! Tits Simko MOUNTAIN UOAL Y FIN, at
turnable. the Gazette is . 110116[1g the iv-{ Coal thistle. Pa.. whielt .took fire on, the
inito &,, * o b i comm i twoo by o ur city c oon . 1 131.11 of December, thirteen years since, the
- edit* I z d z Ws% the subject of t ented e . 1 Pottsville ;tumult soya; still contioneli to
...,;.., ibb , b i b , „ w i n , coo „,„„b on ' of pour forth its sulphurous gases, and in wet
. 7..„„ d sona b e. ' . , f. , .
~
.r , i weather swam, itielf be seen rising in yoll
..... sen ..-. :: --- , —,—.. .. , • limes . . Fur, a IliotaiolOrtir half ~a mile lbw,
• I Illeott.ft s t. Om i brilliant' , large veitt has.bean :entirely rot/Maimed ite
",
poly iu Watilsitigture,l•l'B3liiitiy clout. hove Water ;litist..hos, lei below is not
,
known. . . . . 4 ;' -
I h.• tir-1 t ,
„, r rcr from ."tgons,
m.l Lfl ‘ , . ,8 11 ,11 II 110 to 1 i 8
Ir ' 6l '.•!"".” !ht. IcWll,lll \OW had pr11:111 , Cli hill) 763
!:i
.! 111,11, %%Jul ito• of
• t c,
‘V‘P'l \V:I• Alt
rim 1,..- a moderato tlemami We
.1 r q WA , No. 111.1.kerel at la 50 a
..t:.er, quuitt.f.a,
YORK - 4UKET
I), per buhliel,
I.ttVl IZ
FL\ X•t , F,Ett
1. t.t F P.11:1S, per tun
(to the Stit stet,LEAH CA Tit A RINE,
.1
.. : 11•••r ot 1. ~;. ers, of dears co.,
yea s . 111.1..i.t4e.. ;;;Id tiny,
Tir J. LAWRENCE SCIIICK has
removed hia Snore to the room
oil the Soutn• W rnt co( i•er of the Diamond,
recently occupied by George Arnold.—
Ifie friends and customers are invited to
call and ..ee
Jan. V, 1853.
FOlt SALE.
FOR SALE—A. first-rate large size,
HATHAWAY COOK STOVE,
with pipe and trimmings complete and in
good tinier. It will be sold cow.
ply at iliirt
Cleilyehoig. Jan. 21, 1853.—tf
SOLUTION OF COFFEE.
11E 1 '
qINGER'S SUPERIOR SOLU
TION 01' COFFEE.—This artie!e
is warranted to be a BETTER AR'FIC LE
than any thin of the kind now manufac
tured. Warranted to give satislaction ; if
not, the money will be refunded.
Nianufavitired by W. S. REISINGER,
No. 42 & 67. Market at., York, Pa.
orders promptly attended to.
Jan. 21, 1558.—but
LET.PERS testamentary on the estate
of JOHN smrrki, late of Conowago
township, Adams county, Jemmied, hay
ing heen granted to the subscriber, residing
in Oxford tp. he hereby giSes mina to
all persona indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment, and to those havin4
claims against the same to present them
properly authentialted for settlement.
JOSEPH. J. SMITH. Ex'r.
Jan. 21.-1853.
Keep it Before the People
HAT MARCUS SAMSON has pat
' A received slue of the largest and most
varied assortment of Over Coats of every
description ever °tiered iu the county. atid
at prices that will not only please, bitt re
ally netoi irh. Give us a call before :put
chasing. -
Igif ILL sell. Blank and , Fanov Cloths.
v T. ~ and Cassinterea, Satin. Silk and
Faitcy vEsTI N GS, Overooatinge Cassi.
netts. find Keinunky, Jeans, °below. ,}hatt
'haycan be had alsailiete.: Girt • itleni
a call aL the• , '
Sign Ofs a RED .FRONT.
.1 , ...0....0
F.A Ntirislits assortment put raodlv.
o,al Ritrit'/ cheap ountarb ~ 'i'
I) I E
fIaCVAL.
N OTICE.
FA HN MOCK'S
CALL 'THIS WAY: THE STAR AND BANNEL
Ile published every Friday Event stria* ..
THE LATES7 EFRSHOORII rrH
hereby giveE Commtssioner e notice that they have, Di of Adams county 1 C ag ligh; at H al
ed
A b e d oor s f ggig sib...a.•:' , .
-In-iatri. /141 ~
IRDST(MERU. , filed upon the following Woes and places D. A. &0.H.8 0 EH LEY.: ''' 4 i
-1--- • for the holding of Appeals in the several
__ .., Trost
rip HE undersignedesspectfolly announcs boroughs and town s hi p s in the tiounty.
_l_f_p_ . ts Ln_aodirapatiadertwoirthiwnebthemyteis J s e s a
oo r sw . 4 ,
Jo- es to thu eitizetei of Gettysburg and when and where they will. attend to bier ''' p :';': '
discontinued until ellarretragesete poiti—a.
its vicinity that he hap commenced the appeals between the bourn of 9A. M., Bad, except at the option of the Editor. Simi& copies
TaLCORING: Bustistbss, 3 f i " - M„,,.' 1 . . . •- ; - 164 cents.. A failure to notify a diaeontiossasts
1. rhr the townsnips of Cumberland & . will he rogardeal as a new en.gageinelit. ,.. ~
in all its varied brandies, i n one of the rooms ; Mountjoy on Thurtakty the %la of /an- I t .ddeutisentrins met di•c!edlott a miaara.gai llo . lll . , .
in M'Conaughy's fluilding, adjoining the i tee Met for sl—"liver subsequent mew ..,
vary nest, at the Commissioners' collies. , ,
s '- ceiit.i. hougoi
ohrii iii ow
porosp,pookoi.....
~
entrance to lire Sois of Isemperance Hall.', in 13ettyeburg. ! .All advertisements ton specially ordered :
,tat 4, -:
lie hopes, th at by 'itatrica attention tilbIlle• 2. Fur the borough of Gettysburg and ' time will he continued / until forled• Wilt ~
Meas. and an earnest effort to please, to the township of F141°1'904 on holey the cal reduction will be wade to those who •adaSOisli
ineet and receive a Itherai share of public 21st day of January, at the Couttuisition-; by the year. ,
patronage. 10'•Give us a eall.„keig ors' lame, tit G ettysburg.. Jab Printing of all kinds extenterfneelly anal
Country produce taken in ex,chatme for 3. For the township te tennis. , ~. • ,
teeeutiab ._ _ ~t ,
work. Latest 1' Ist - wins have, jii'sr have re- of Butler, on Mon- : Prmetly,and on
I Laws end Vantlaellistreintes In the Vlttlf,,,t,
day the .4th day of January, at the house,
~;
itioc ouch to roorelo Money or
...0 ormoit
~ ,
calved. HENRY CLIpPIN GER, eoltte Wong . iof Henry Blaybaugh. in 3liddletowts. 1 i :l w „„ i „„ r ii,,,. - „, regal b e p „„ „,„ i n ofe k ert ,
April 16, 1852-1 Y• !
! .4. For the township of Franklin, ' ; on ,„,,,,,,m. a figation.
A ND see a first-rate assortment nf Pan
- ----- ------• i
'I uesday the 25114 day ti JanUar y . at the ------- --,,-,---..---,-,-- , ,
...
:,,,
EX'rRACT OF COFFEE. 1.1.. m. at BANNON'S one p ries '• '
aline, such as Black, Frenrii•C'essinieres, i house "I -M" 111111 Smith. 1 " CSSIIIIIWII. ' ti
ANOTHER C HANGE" •- ' .. ‘, .T
*---- O. For the townships of Hantilumban .
Doe Slott Casa : lmams, Pitney I .‘ass I 'nerve A -k F. the reatoine is about to take Plaing:' ,
rigranE genuine, original EA - Tn./1(71 , f
0,, , ,, , r and Liberty on Wedacaddy she 26th day, N. ) 'i nd wiii, it, ninny a ell ante, in ilie,
kind mentionable% Caseteet.4 ol
-1111- OF COFFEE.' which has been re- ''„ ,- A , , A 01 January, at the 1. tome of Peter Shively ,1 ... .• • I I . - 1 l A .;
tin co l o rs :gnu thilltsCW, and at prows to . . , Btv lea, realism's and qui, nom 0
,
rently so extensivelr brought ton 05 ~.eu i
suit
all. r Oat. i. in Fairfield. , ; LIM S . .,,14V.1) (lENl'l,Eill i gN'S &lA.' -
a substitute for Cofee. arid which ree..in _ _._ ____— ....._`•
1 -----,..'"--,--, -:- - ; ~,, „
~,_, „,,,
.., ~,.. ' 6. For the townships of Germany and , ea ite:L. Bot 01011 y mot gat
as m ew
num & imelf by Wallin of its elit'apiles• HS 4. j Lt. 1j a . „„t 40 , J „ r Z r , s .J.,a, t a, Union. on 17turechty the 271 h day of J:01-1
thang„ will Frei JEW , AEr ,t o L,Lvi c , ses ,..l ,
well as itr excellence, can be had, a all ; glib' a ll kinds. Cap awl Letter Paper of 'tiory.'at the bowie of Israel Yount, in ion.
trues, a . Ole Stortiof (Moat, prepared t . li 1113entifintette all. who
`i--/ the hest guiltily, NOM Paper. Vowing : tleatowti.
1. H. HU EH !XII ; Cards, plain :Intl faiicy Ea velopes, Pen; 7. For the townships of Moontplen estit will `.blilloll tip ' at - lie approach of Win.
i , ter, or bOw it the inundate.' of die Tyrant . '
--
V ASIIINGTON , HOUSE, . knier'S. Quills, 'Li old Pens and Petwils, &e., and Conowiiew oil frid"4 the, 281 , 4 11 ,' ',
of ' Fashion. Having just returned titan
alway a urn hand cad fur sale /ow by January. at the 'WWII. Of
, g 8.'7.4
Peter " lilt ' ' it ! the ensure cities, ,with the la r ----- ' Cheap:
. ~.., cooNl3t of' M Alf KET s T . ! . S. 11. BUEIII.EII. Nloutitpleasant township.
. ! Lest. nod hestselected stuck of
8 For the township of Melodies+. on , .• • !.. ', - • ' • ' . - •',
Fill ind. Winte r .Qoo4*.
~,-? . : ii# AN DA A Itg.Ef' ::QUARE, 1
1 For Gentlemen's Wear, . Monday the 31s1 of January, iit the house '
. *...i. 1 • fit - of Charles Myei a. tiißendersville. .ever .beliire trdimeil in itini,Twatn.sitcool.,.
.4 , "' ' ' ~. Igi l lgra6bterg• Psi. ; *ACHICK has opened a splendid atraort- •
K." n „.„ t „i ch o k e, c a „,„i mer ". c„,,,„i. 9. For the townships of littatingintr ty, he invites•ilall the world and Om feat
net ,. 1a1t,,,,iii,. Jesus, ices.. iti ... c „ii and' and La throne. no 'Pog g ,wy the lid of Feb. , ' ol mankind," to cell, eXHlllitte, and by etll
see for yourselves: and you will conics,' ruony, at die house el John D. Becker, in i mai m bay—alottist "writ out money E.
that cheaper goods you never saw. • • Petersburg. Y. S.) .., ' withon I Priite.''. of his !aloe and wall set - ,
' _— ',
~,hlO. For the township -of l'yeinie, ou , f..,. t . d „ 1 ,„,k ~ypt,AIN ar ,..p owif i N i c ,,....
_
1 if-e,h,,,,y the 211 of FeArtiany,aisAloi! utE, LADIES. a im GEN TUMEDpo.
' house of Samuel Smiler. in liiiidlersburg- ! Dr i oni.Goiiile, condoling in part. of Meek*
il. For the towmiltipa nib Reatliti4 raw, Brown. Blue, and Olive CLOTHS. as. '
IbiallihOli tin ' I . /aura/toy lire ad pi I.elaa.! waled, Felt, -Fancy Heaven, Lottilon, Drab l
ary, it the innate of Aaron Cox., in Hatutui goal Petersham Cloth forOvereorar,BlecL,..
• 4 •
ton. . i Plain. and...Fahey (Athenaeum, Black and
12. For the townships of norwiek anti.' Farley Satinettay Velvet Curds. Ilueltakia ---
°idiot!, int Friday the 4th iy'rebruory.l, Tweeds,. Kentsicke Jeans, Black !Satiny;
at the house uf Ilenry Got, iu Oxlurtl p a 4 44 sag, g m] Worilim Vestiogs, UM*:
township. • - I 'nye, Flatitiels,:Cluakiitg,a, &e., also . •
II For the township of Shahan. •on
Suittrolts9 Ihebth of February. 2a the house i, FOR LADIES'. U EAR -'- - -
$ •
„/. Jacob L. Grass, in I liititersiown. ! Black awl Changeable.Drees Silks,,filack,.. •
J A UOll GKt ES' l'. Alpeette;•Faney and Oink 3141u* tie Leine!.
AII It All ANI BEL:NEU, - Carlimereas, Prints, Gingligiatio. &e.. &c..
JOHN SHCK LE y . :jr• ohm. in large lot n i t Si/Sin S just iiembins
Cotdotivoiutiera. . I mil, and will JHI iiold Uhicepet than can tie
A tiest—J . AVollt:DAUlill. C 41%.. i lemett et alto oiliSr limekiln town. 'CA
.
Dee. 24, 1852 --ILl tend 'Me for yonreelvei.• • - . '
• 'l, Oct. 1,11162—if,. •: - • .
1 has fitted up thie
xud laeurite Hemet..
knee requinite lite the
he !white. and ludieite
patrousup , NO Idler.
the Ira vellum . pub
'l'. SAN DEUS.
1853.-11
gents Wanted.,
I & uscrtn, srotai:
r , rntinir of Ole C. --- -'-, '' ' ::. , 1 1": -•' •
atd ell:prprising mull , ' - .. ...JA,. ; :n• 14 . pr '.,• , . 41'...'"'
g ,i . 4 ,,iii f• id li ll' lit :•1 I „Of. - , ..........i . if 4 1 iN t tr1;:'1 , 1 1 0747/, ' %." q . l ,r 3
Z 1 ,, ,, 1. ats l' . t •-•:,
,r,iintry. To awn 1,4r .4 1 5. : 1 ; v 4 0 ,,, fry , 4 ,, 1 .,,
4.
e,,iniz a viirdi ealli• .0-i....044! , 57'. : 1 r.: Fe j r :g g ~:. : :,i . ., 7:',;:z
.0, rtit'll 111.4111'1'1111'11H 44 4/ji 0
~.2 ..Ai, q ~„ i . ,*.1:!. " :':,
r,i,,ble lit,t. n. in,tkr 411 Vt-:le.:& - 'ialitiTriqVt . ,:- . ' ;''' ‘•
' "• 4 i 4 V o ":l'"''''
ftab....u.0.t.,. sa •
hii,ited by us ate all BiaLe > s pamit ,t' i rea i
I►II Water
...,r, t.,.xii.,•111..k. 1 ,4 1 ,.
Proof Paint,
urge el il ll:h %V tle re Vr r
S u PERII )I{ . A WIT ',.1 -E. for bate
nt Falinenctiek's, siun.of ll,”
0, being nhottt to lt•avr
It.reby gives notice In
) him t) (.911 and
r figikure Ihr 15th flay
After that flay all
bnplaced 111 lilt' hands
11111 E ifficlerstgli
Goityzborg,
prrsool lotkloe
to; . ‘iie pnyinent urt
of February next.
settled ..eoutits wi
of an otlieer ti.r ro
['crawls baring
de,iced lo call for tp
*Ode.
'
I'
e i
'" ;:ir nj v ' t; II
r : . : 'l "-
1 J 4 11. 11 11
141 F: / Pliil on 1.1 l ands a
larg -
ES. which Ile is diapo,ffig of at re
prievs. !wiles 11CrglillS
lc; y 111111 111 that lice It) Cail Gild examine
tl•
. ,
AI.E.:ANDER FRAZER
Goiy,burg. J n. 14, 11153.--If
- - r --
r HE subst•t ~h en. Itaving been appoint
ed Assigntro. , under a lb ed of Vol
untary Aostionntint lar the benefit of credi
tor:: 01 ROBEltr (3011EAN, of Cumber
land township, 4tl•ons Pa., Iteroby
to al peroons indebted to said
ptyinont to the tinder
dein) ; and all persons
•requested to i.re-tent
uthenticated, lor oettle•
2 50
51)
1 25
0
Cube:to to wit
swoed without
Ii vwg el:IIIIIS
Own'. ruperly
Dar The firs
in Cumberland 11.1
dwu WWII/3111p.
SAMUEL
JAMES C
NNINGLIAM, Sen.,
dissikpiees.
A LE persons
" a • 111611 T (2.oes.
corder, are notifi•
be ut Gettysburg
and also at the 0
Esq., on Friday
to receive said fe:
suits must be hr
Dec. 31, 18521-81.
HAY WANTED•
ILIERSONS hsing Hay to sell will do
AL well by ca iTig on the subscriber, in
Gettysburg, whols desirous of purchasing.
The highest Maihet price will be paid at
ill times. ri - js he intends having the
Hay, after being packed, hauled either to
Hanover or Baltimore, the preference to
haul will be gives to those from whom he
may purchase.
SOLOMON PO WE RS.
Dec. 24, lBs'2.—tf
NITICE.
ALL persona knowing themselves in.
debted to uii by Note or Book Ac.
cOunts will pinata cell without delay, se
it le absolutely necessary that all accounts
should he settledut least once a year.
S. FA HIVESTOCK & SONS.
Dec. 81, 18521
TO THOSE INTERESTED.
1 ----
, 1` HE notes gitee for articles purchased
1 at my' sale Itet Spring, and fulling
due on the 28tlef January next, Iv/Owen
placed in the hiideor-D. A. lluguLem, Es
quire, for colisiniOn. The attention of
those interesteti is desired, as it is tny wish
:
to have, said n *promptly liquidated.
D. NI. SMYSER,
'bee. 24. 18 ..--81
41,N tr ctit,i444a)4,.
Perbtrtery. Oita, Matte
^ -7 Waters. Pfrireantea, &c.; a new as.
*mermen' jut , ' opened al BUEHletit'S
Book and: Drug iu Chuutbereburg
street.
moNNET sAcoTs.,
e
A 1:4,6410am arkicka 4o bn ludo&
AIL l a the. and prig , siors ul $40413Q PI.
I HAVE juht received a very large Int ;
JJLL tpl‘ L.IINES. which 1 will
sell elleaper than any outer Inman In the
eittitity. Call and examine them, at. ii
ie
no trouble to ahnw goods. KIJIITZ'N,
Cheap Corner is ti.e plaee in get hargiiiiib.
I ( I)I )
E
11,..111,..11, .1. .r
ESi'S !V Es I'S ! ESTS !
Tretyr IV.. 1111 11.1116! 11 1.,r0• r.-ry
Ar,outlitesit nl Vi ,u,•15
Flglll , l{ SZ11111”.
17;111.6111C11,. Velv etr. Itholds. 61.1 . .. &X. lie.
thht SA AISON ' S ia the place.
Ell2l
(11. , u02Dgto Ffillilllll' IND
gio IBIJONS, hosiery, Gloves, Needle
JD' Worked Collars, Edgings, Lace.. SUCIP,
and a thousand or more- articles in the. Where tho subseribersfeelnw determined
saine line, to be had cheaper tl.an ever ail to 5011. 1111 IsnrKrm. havll nlsn the PROM.;
Oct. '.U. scineK , s. Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight, Peakskell
and eabinelt took Stove, and -Air-iight
ARASOLS—the best and cheapest in! and Template Parlor SIAIVUtt of the most
AL town. Only come and kink, and you heautilul patterns. - - -
will say 60. GIVO Us a call 11111.1 you Will! , i , I;TE SiErII"I.O3EC '27,013'071S
he convinced there
.e IRP .Itoloig about whieh
cannot he
5ur1,00..i.11
I . or.
K RTZ'S C heap Corner. '
ugh or tu 0 • • .l the ir work.
Beautiful Fall Styles den constantly on hund ior Shit!, 111“110 vie e
of the fact that the Moulilhiraril of these
4V Goods for Ladies' Wear, embracing •
: Ploughs is mieMotrth heavito than that of
every variety, J"" opened and for other ploughs. it to d. niduJly the CIIUIIII
- at astonishing low prier's, at I est that nun blamed.
' Oct. 29. SC ki KS. !
WITILUILOW :1' LOOOIIBI oil t-
in my care are
C lame as 60011 US 1105-
r:o castin g . t... %\ nonlenek Plough.
Carding,. and 111.
general aasortnient
law-ware. whin r•ver.. art 11,11Nny Made
Donnie and Single Barreled ri , nne.,
at P
be had
„t die
one store uisA M — ntintlrier , (lan Ire there.
Sand
ONS. Blaekennitinng and Shur Making as
usual
Wl' Of'
(11,01 . 115. CaSSI inures, (Thmiitiets, Kett.'
ItiekvjCaliti, ESTEN GS ul 8111,111415, 1 Q•Old'isn
SUSpell,k/S. Ilantlkeretifritt. e 11A VATS bil
Stockingt, &e., 434 e., akuy iefuuwi, AND PLENTY OF THEM,
awed Assignee resides
ashy, the other ui Free-
:,clitcx..s. i At the Store‘of .
__________
, , gal,
Meeig .
Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons' .
—•--- tibb
ilf
. ADIES, if you wish to see i. hew , :
Ishii absortinent of Bonnets •
eiiii 11.os• I 11111 E TWO EXTREMES. at the Old
J4L-1
call tit Ja- Stand, two iliouriii I...tiliW thtt Piisli 111-
net Ribbons,
- firs ir, Chumberatitirg :.trt.rt. If v4.41-Wl.ii
to have your money. e and buy your
11A•I'S, CAPS. HOOTS and SHOES. at
W. W. PAXTON'S E.ltillittitilllV , . t. He
buys his Goods with great .are. awl la
prepared to offer birrifullts• Cull and judge
for yourselves.
He has for Gentlemen,
Calf, Kip, Aid Heavy Boum, of the beet
quality—prices. films SI 75 to 53 75. :
Calf. Kip and Coarpe )liiit's, Irmo 51 00
to 512 00. Slippers. (loiters, Ite., do.
For Ladies.
and cheap, at
OBEA N.
LE tP.
itlebted, for fees, to Ro•
. as Register and Re.
that the Abloom; will
during January Court,
ce of D. M'Coleationtr,
e 4/h of February next,
z. and if not then paid
lii for the sumo.
LADIES !
RED FRONT
LANkETS, Flannels of every pm
" and color, and Domestics of every
deecription cheap at
FAHNESTOCK'S.
Oct. 8, 1852
EMIFIFS! MUFFS!
Asupply of b 9 U F.F S. ofa vuperiur
quality, just rocotved at
SCHICK'S.
HO ! HO ! TRAVELLERS,
REMP.:MBER as you go abmg that
SAMSON has on NMI and for sale
Trunks, Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags
for Ladies and Gentlemen, and at prices
that you will think impossible.
Cl LOVES and Hosiery, Black and Fan
`ll- cy Cravats. Ladies' Shoos, Cloth
and Plush Caps, cheap at
Oct. 8. FAHNESTOCKS".
WRENCH WORKED COLLARS &
Au SLEEVES, in great variety, awl
cheap tuo, can be had at
YIIDDLECOFF'S.
SHAWLS, Bonnets, Ribbons, and Dress
Goods, a select assortment, just open•
ed, and cheaper titan ever, at
MIDDLECOFF'S.
Long Shawls and Dress woods,
A, NEW stpPiY just trimmed aitti fur
PUla vary cheap by tt: FAHNES-
Tocw, & SONS, at the 'tip of the
RED-FRONT.
BONNET Silk end Ve *leo s
beautiful block of Ribbons for bale
cheap St
Oet. Y. IfAHNESTOOR'I3.
aU5g.15471 cialfitai2,2)B
A Vi r LA, in t tfu r ty lid At t t ear
ly all plauecean byhad at SC
Ladle'', your anal:thin it4ittiatetl to the at.
attruuettt; eimt6dent that the tarts loleveri
Oat, ,ena be :suited. •
•
Oct. g. 9, 1852
TitIJNKS , ! TRUNKS'
r tiogiup iicoived a 6 % 11 1 01 1 1 9 00 d
AL•rigiNKs *11.441 will sell clump, 1
Oct. I—it, A, ARNOLD.
TAX APPEALS.
2000 LADIES
1tt.1%,,14ing 'hat ihe
Aw cooKiNo sTovE
Very hi•sil. O'l4-. il ' OW Its is . •••• • Islats1111.1.11: na
they will do MOW Cook illg, Itmorting and
li ,kung, mid do It to itli lenv laltor. and Item
9$ long again Hs 'thy other pion . no N . .41111.
1 . 04 . 41:1 eeletli .IoV, rs sirtf e,onoutoly
kept /Or aide sit d ugly reduved inlet at
the ,
SC HICK'S. ,
Fine Lasting Gaiters, Half (Liters. Mo.
roceo Shnucleimy Lind jeirMftlfill
Slippers, &e.., Morocco Gaiters, Iliss'ses
Boots and Shoes.
Also, Bogs' and Childrens' Bnois and
Shoes, of every variety. a very large as
sortment, tomtit all persons. Also Trunks
and Travelling tinge.
Also, and geoter . Bata, of ell
kinds I a very line article of I w% • style
moreAro tut ; Knasulf~ sod
n p Non-Inter
ventioets. soli groat variety iir Fur
and Wool Slouch Hats, from 50 els. to
$2 00.
Cows one—aume all.
w. W. PAXTON
Oct. 8, 1852
The Richest and most varied
assortment of
FANCY (3.00D5,
,VCR. brought' to this place bui jail
. I ,
beau received by SC LUCK, soil is i L ..,..... 4 .. „„,,
now opening at Ilia Store ill South Ettb.6l la ALN. it , V, 111,„
inure street. The public is inviieil In call • j• Nl* quaiditY nr wit EATI!
. re let
and examine goods nilli prices, both of 'Awl- y pilaw COON. tor which !tom ce
which cannot but please. tie loath' hilly anal prices will be peal: in lii , dein Virgil hi my
bored. Among his stuck , will be round j Mills at Locoed Grove..
I ' 'tiF.O.' ARNOLD.
LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS S !
sod, .9 Silks, Satins. Popleini, 'Ftsitueii 1
t ligi e f A ItAr. RS whitingn hileret 414,..
Seines. Ilerege (le Luigi's, ; Lawns . Al-1 p„fine Flotir 100(lie fit 2410 I'OUNIII 4 isf
mint ;BomaazTed.Gipgitittrati. SwisP• Jae - 1 wheat, by Donnell 's new . pmts** , 01 grate*
nn sod Oaudiric Mastitis. awl Calicoes, inc. will Please c o ,d„Leeints ,flreve, to
in greet variety. Also. Gerinsity towns i .
cLutira, caswita 9, JOE IN CR+ lll / 4 0103 .1 lkilffiet*
n ,
Sellouts, Tweeds, Oetnttritleit,„ Nankeen, CiAty`ibilr/irpo • so: Isitf-;.1 , 0t , ,t,
Linen Cheek, Vesitings ~,r all Surto, itc. ---- -- 7, ov i toto k , I ,:k
ot.
in sitign his slink ill very lino. !n d sm. f •Itoif 1 41 , 114 . 4 — . -444 , 01 .
',rapes ill table line. J , ' 4.- _, ' ?,•,,,„. la t ,a'a
10:7 0 01 anlit iuligll liar x.4#. 104 „ 2±"6 9 ‘ : ; 4 ? -1 ” "")" ''''' S
trouble in Avow goods , ~ 4;)'0;
.. ~, , r . ~
t "'''''' , i't '' wt -E r 3 Ar. 11l 4•1410
Aprilo. Rah , ,
, r 1, , - ~ „., i ,'v ,— . . ..,...'. ~.;, k „,,,:,.,10.4., 4 • ',"" I,
-,.. 7 : , ri - 1-:',44l'i •T' -••,' 4,00 1.x...t"'' ,1 00 4 r i • '. l . w
yi t 0 , ~.-t it , 4 t . t.O 8., 0 , 04 4,..4 , 1v
" I '—'"fsr•-,---. , - - - • ‘' - it t ' o ;a.tr 4. : l'l ;tAt , .` - '
T. WARREN At SON
Books Books 11
t DO. I4tiiioll,lE.l2
,
riIIIgINWERS hit thank" to iiiii.frende
for the liberal patrimage long itad
uniformly extended tip him. and infonaut
them lI the line reciently received it hi. old
'iitablivliiiiesititi Chambersbu rg ;Eirset, — fa
nil di tii in to hie forinev . largetitoolt of B(10 kft.
a new avviiriiiiettilii whit:lt' he isiviien' "at
tentio; ni being-41.e largest, lulleet and
.tent gegoriment of—
Classical, 'I heological, School,
_. l (
!iq BOOKS
I
gyp" , opened ni Geltveherg, awl with+
as usual, he ie pr.p nred in veil et thei
IA& L01:1'1187'
.in
0 , 04,44 , erg. Pa...liate. 4. 1852.. .
' 46 . - - - • - -'''
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lIOFFMAN & :WARRE D
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WITH-I'HE It.AT*IST
EMVVJOCZI -IRflaCtinttl2 .
ti , ki h.:. atitlersipeett, atieltl respeetlitlll
utiotottiett< to , the .1•1011lim that they ".
hare entered Otto parotenthip <f u r doing
Imeittema *1 the well. ktittwo ,FAcToler
410 Middle:Gnat:lw Freedom townetitip.
A:NOIIII 01111111 y. Pa.. on the road t Get.. •
tYsitorg to Eettatitaktore.< nod. are prepaCed
to till ad orders, to.ibeir: time Ail. <,beetereat
auelt tot '
Cording,---Falling, Dyeing,
ilumildeittriittr Cloths: .L'iiiiNitwilr. Car.
petit, - Slodreetif-YOMi titel/C4.... -
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chin;. ftC., in the.beri ',
• ' ityk , usid .0 • ',
It Ell SOA 4 11.1,1; J?.5171: X. ;• ' -
'lll, Fnriury his. hero rr.tilied .1111 d; its.
p.11r1:111 Wllll 4900•114 1 1111 1 1 1 8 Cllll l lllll4l eXfICYII , II
—lllll tailed( Issipripkdapeitto hi inailtintTy
liaciag been introduced—ow that <outdo
men,. may rely upon hat,itof dieir - ottlets
tilled promptly and to the ite athautage.
Fur the roll vetsienee moil itOriPtinnOilitlitiiiilt
el. Si ##### ere. Wool will he called_ tor and
goods ilelivert•il at the folltiaini pretty M.
tVety few'weeka, to wit t • * •
All the riatroa in Li.tapoil.prz ; iltinlterbuirs
, Since. Falai PI; 'tilt/the& l'aatat'etio:; Letultatla
1 Mitt. Liberty townatfo; N..slunt's o.4tute. Gown.
moons.; ,I,llfir'..s.l , 4.l.'o.folinn lea otttopf Frauds
etoie, kfoootiq tea aatta< t 11:4aar's t• lute. .fit.
rinl•stawss ; .Wcit.t's Slaits, 'Aktaltlbtown 3.101. , tt-
I ink/ enure MuunionAnn?. L.VotOee l•InoP. 11 ;8 4 .-
i1.0 4 a ; reirtirhoter tad 'tient haa'e, I.llillinitovn
'Arnold'ol Mill, huonit Von ir ; Rnoith .Ic,. 4Jluted
tlinn:,Einnotobuts. Mil; Hinton'', Mum, Two,.
c 0.% n. Md ~ Urrishio 14,0 m, lauorytow,a Nuaii.
*All of our wiirk is . warranted
iii pleaie, Otiothcat all iiirsea 4:sabotaged fur
Wool. Thologitrat 'nice paitllor ILVI , OI,
No expenee .or trouble will be spored le 4 ,
giie ectireeatiefatithtti toructiontre. {Abe '
t, tie a cull, mutt 'teat our work.
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DA vIi).„WARREN,
April 23: 4252,-4.
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