.• --- 1 .. Insporlanl from Merins--Anolher Presi-1 THE STIR IND BANNER" THE DOTY PEWIEY'CASE.—Mrs. From Waiblerfoie. • Ltelartalire. •.• • Blurrier* of the liroperpr avid Em denl—Dease of Gen. Baslamenle. PC7*Gen. Piece, the President elect, has! In the Howie. on Monday. Mr. MellisPh press of Erudite. _ • Stu*. 'Allen, who lung aa the maid of Mile OttnitaitiCifeb. 22.—Later ad- = reached Wuhington, and is staying at I presented a petition for a Commissioner to ton vicoa from Mexico state jhat President METTif SSU H. Mise . linephine Clifton for ten years, was Riles. %Villard's hotel. He declines teeing gen il . lie i a _Me between York and Adams counties t also, ' on the stand in New York, on Saturday I Magnislcenl Equip . age and Religious I The Emperor's marriage supplants all - Cevallos bee reigned his office, being tau- Per. i : . eral compa ny, . a few . intimate friends only I• petition or George Hass for a divorce. ble to agree with Gen. Crap and Col. Friday Evening, Feb. t 5, 1853. ! ' and Monday, sea witnets in the Doty eing admitted to his MUM . The 'peat- M r.iii Anderson presented three petitions from I other topics of news from France. The Hobbes, who had arrived at the capital. ------- jury case, and underweel a long examine.; ° e zene of York county, for the ;mange of : . th e 'Gen. Uraga mid the Mexican garrison AN APPRENTICE WANTED 1 boo. She testified that the latter part 1 . . Latinos in regard to the Cabinet continue - 'an act to construct a Railroad from a point at the evenin of mince of the Tuileries on g and , to be conflicting, and it is probable that I had prornntioted lit favor of Slid return of . • 'of 1841, Miss - Clifton, Mr. Forrest, civil i , or state ceremonial took place at Santa Anna, and Gen. Lombartlini was 'or near Yellow Breeches creek, in Cumberland the 29th of January. OrrA boy of good character and steady' herself, wentup rho Hod o to g ether , but i they will not be definitely known until of- I county saa• acting as President pro tem. . habits, of suitable size and age, desirous ' . . e . 9 n : . fin all announced after the Inauguration in the n in a t t e e r . se o c n t T th n e ns Y da in y r , k ik a t rn.d Haldeman b y A tew minutes before eight o'clock the General Bustamente. titres times Prost that Ntaa Clifton did not ; On Friday next. It seems to be generally! I Railroad at York. l grand master of ceremonies , aeemnpanied -' rind it an - Aleut eir Mexico, is dead, of learning the Printing busiuess, can find i swore positively r of ceremonies, Lett the Toiler conceded that Coshing, of Massachusetts, presented a petition from York county, fora ...er of the Lancaster A contrket ham been concluded with an d situation at this O ffi ce, by making 'go to Albany at an time during the year i (early application. 11843 or 1844, the period within which _... timid *? if,n ovio: • 01 ' American tompany lbr carryfog a mail I will be Secretary of Stye; McClelland, Railroad from a point on the York and Cumber- t b E 'e y e:w ge t t l e t ' l l i ts t i t % f e t: o c :• r a d r e rt r ag to es c , o a n ti d d ue p t ri t i i c i e n ed a e li t i l a to ne tl e i d e Doty testified on the divorce ease that he -et'' Means of gymnamtie bodily emu. across Mexico In 9411.0010. Whig State Convention. htsville. t briCle of ihe Emperor to the former pal ' Mr. Forrest and Min Clifton on a stea- lof Michigan, Postmaster General ; Stock- : lead Railroad to Wrig ace. emit to devOipe mud deer "- We are glad to learn that the Whig saw mer going up tbe North river to Albany, ' too, of New Jersey, Secretary of Navy ; I Mr. Haldeman also reported, from the Corn• ' At the entrance at the first saloon, Prince powientof Miter. ' ~.. State Committee, at a meeting held last Campbell, of Pennsylvania, Attorney Gen- . mitt " on Agriculture, to which was referred . Napoleon and Princess Mathilda received 9 "' lain ' s- Alan week, at Harrisburg, determined to issue entering a . state-room teegether, &c. oral ; and probably Marcy, of New York, that part of th e Gover n o r ' s mes s age relating to . Madem o iselle Monti °, and etniducte i t) her ..gers, it is. . T 0 4 hof Mli • • 1- k ' • Bahl- 1 siasippi, by the a call for the holding of a State Co issu e !111 - l'Ou Saturday night last, as the eve- Secretar of the Treasury . Davis , Of Ilia. the subject of agriculture , a bill providing for to the Emperor, in the salon de Juan e ., .. y . -. . - 'th e appointment o f an Agric u lt ura l Chemist, There were in Rimini:ince upon the Ern tion, at aineaster, on r ho - t . are i 1 ming train f rom or was entering Dobbins of N. Carolina, and Nich- .. r aunications in der for W rhe bill was made the specie' order from the spirits to nominate can did a t es t o be supported at more, a number of hackmen, as usual, en- I °lrmo, of Tennessee, are named in corium , , ' members of the Imperial family ; the car day next, the "..3d. (moos _ peror. Prince Jerome and several other oinalittejontiflunacy . the next ensuing election, by the whig tared the cars to procure passengers, and I lion with the other posts. (final, marshals, aiel members M . the unto in the ease of its Prom' I party, for Canal Commissioner, Auditor; were ordered off by the conductor, Mr. _ . . . from the In the Howse on Wednesday, Mr. Wright, I Both Houses of Con gr ess are at work r- '• o • • net ; the officers and rand officers of the the .-Msttlitims" took the Genera], and Surveyor General. As the Radcliffe, the train still moving slowly.-1 with the Get; uailuillee on P r i nt ing, reported a himil•mehold, and the 'ensign . linhalisadors iarge, and avowed that ; the . eral Appropriation Bills. The second bill, providing for the exearition of the am l ministers at present in Part.. counselled resistance even unto : time is short: we hope the necessary steps One of the badmen, named Diller, Going ' Pacific Railroad bill, after passing a sec- public printing. 'the bill "I ...is provides for the Time eeremony was oerhirmed in the and for that purpose arms were pro- will be imtnediately taken to have every intoxicated, in stepping off fell and the and reading in the Senate, on Monday, election of a Printer by each llotitee of the futile tie marerhoux, where a plinforin had .d, *limb !welted in arresting Hod hold• : county in the State represented. Though , train passed over his Ilea, killieg him in -'was been ereritql, upon which were placed two killed by the adoption of sund r y a- Legislature, for the printing. 0r the Journals, ..ig Messrs. Arnold. Pilgrim, Drystiell.' in a minority in the State at this imminent, etantly. Several hackuen testifying be le. „, be fauteuils. both alike, the one, at the right and Mrs. Herrick to bail, and the lodgment , mendments which made the bill obnoxious 4 " 1 - , "the l w" I t""lee. firing IhP r" d that at the left for i . .. . . i the convulsive movements among our op-) fore the Coroner's jury that the conductor paid. and provides that the Government and 1 for i : the in i Emperor, an er - of Seth Paine in jail. to its original friends. alr. Cooper made ape in ; 'rime bank was 1118411 Y' manages through P°beil t e indicate flint a storm is brewing in had pushed Diller o ff the platform and thus . Fitecirtive work emboli be a portioned between • ' impress. a speech in opposition to the bill, which is ' . . ,; t . ; The o ff icers and the grand o ffi cers and elifaveril the dictation at Miro. Herrick, a Medium, l their ranks, and that, the day is not far dis- , colored his death, Mr. Radcliffe was ari•eat- ' I. kI so retains thin provision of time the Lithu:N apokeu of being the ablest argument made the tam, 'oclionor were placed behind them de tablet al with whole Mr. Nine or Mi. Eddy was taut when they will be industriously at! ed and committed for a hearing on Mon- bill th at bag already passed time Senate, for the 0,," o f t h e Emperor and Empress ne in the course of the debate. . I in the habit of retiring to a back room see. , . 1 superinten• cording to their rook. The Ministers r powerful Repub., work in scratching out each other's eyes.; day monolog. On the luaring, however, : anal times a day, and profeesing to hold , , On Weducsday the official announce- d a2 . n t rl: f tir i m i e ; t b r y ini t i lm i e G a u t v a eri s m o r a m r if i , , . yof SJOO per were on Lie riot 0. • 1 1 it f the II rune of the Ein ..time.adinoilisli us to ! converaation with due spirits of Gen. Jack -; There is fun ahead. Let the Whigs be t a number of passengers were called to ; inept of Gen. Pierce's acceptance or the anitum. P 1 i permmr. II s majesty took his seat and then , lit bodily " el l . '" and : son and others, who directed how the af- I prepared to enjoy it to their advantage.— i contradict the hackinen aid show that the . Presidency was made to Cong ress by the United Bre th ren In Chritt. Invited the Einfnties to bo , sealed. of , that our free imam:thins I fairs of the bank should be carried on.— Daily News. I conductor had done not hiag more to close ~, : • '' .'rlueeK were mot tmie right . in too Impt.rial I me end be destroyed by etrem• at at I orrs. H. at omen' stood behind thee , unter Committee appointed to notify him of the The Anneal Conference of this demo • mina- The Maine Low. 1 the door of the car after ordering them out, , morale and the Princess Mathilde on the 4 ignorance, and they become the mid pointed out, by sp i r it influence who opening of die ballots of the Electoral Col- :ion of Christiana was held at Intleatown, lea ' ilea; the future Empress. .Qtr' detiptitiom. I should have their mote, redeemed and who . On Friday last Mr. SII.4YER, of Perry whereupon he was promptly discharged. lege. A special messenger has been de- Adams county, on the 19th of January last. ' Alter all the persons present were duly Auer the short existence of the Turner : not. M oat „f tile persons arrested are !county, chairman of the Committee on ; A BANK IN TROUBIF TI PI 'I , ~ ie na- _. P to Cuba to antio l unce the result l'he following pastoral appointments were arrangiol in their respective places, the inin- Agatha *" in the Than ". the " t ither ° rim ' mediums. It Caine "111, ill Ole toraiiiiiia- ' Vice and Immoralityin the House of: . - ' . made fur York District; of which Rev. J. tster of State said—olu the name of Ma menthols , has risen to 10.000. and it is to: lion. that Paine had hille or no capital in ! ; ; delphia Ledger states that the Fanners' to Mr. king, and on Wednesday the San , Representatives, reported a Prohibitory is Presiding Elder. Rev. William Ear , peror." At these words the Emperor - h e e xPee l ed• t h a t in the " urge o f a few the bank—that all the stock atuotinteti to . Bankof Schu ylk i ll P o ttsvi ll e,ate unanimously adopted a joint resolution °"'" county, at tad hour° Empress ruse. years their ,number will be increased to i some *4,000 or ..p.OOO. deposited by Ira i Liquor Law, similar in its provisions to ; , has got into trouble, with a fair prospect authorizing the United States Consul at . Wagner is continued a t t l York S . t f ation, a eiren h in- .. -ee.a re that ~ Sire, does your Majesty a 1 I 100,000, by which the Uuion will gain: ,B. Eddy. and about $3.000 by roher per- ; the Maim: Law. There is but little pro- , l e ig; i : , Y h aatis , act"). himsel f Il i - , lie takes in marriage her Excellency Made of losing its charter , having violated the ' Havanna to administer to Mr. Kiug the • s s ta w n a c e e ra. : . f ir rip,,, i i s q. Pun citizen° and valiant champions , i sous. Jr. Eddy diselititued 'wag a part- i bability of its passage, however, this wits- , law of ', onus - - • • I f °''' m " -arY to ' Um"- moiselle Eugenie de Montijo, Countess de at i o office. The design of this institiition, no above! , ner in the batik , and said that he had only ! ter , ylvania, by mow i ts c i rca- ° ' and beneficial to Ilk congregation. York Cur- ... m itma, here present?" set forth, appearite he beneficial & {waive . ; deposited money there the same all env I ! lation, in 1852, to exeMsl the speeie on THE CHRYSTAL FOUNTAIN -With emmit—Rev. J. Tripner an d Rev. Mr. Green- • • 1' lie Emperor replied. 01. declare that I worthy. When it loses its present alines' ' • other person. 'rile bank belonged io . gr - r on Ti,sday evening last "Adams' hand more than three to one. it has u p -. this title, a new temperance paper has been blade; JefTerson—Rev. R. T. Grim ; Dover— . take bar Exrelieney Mademoiselle Eugenie veluarveforeign character, nod partake' „ Soil' Paine, Brothers & Co." and ap- l Division No. 214 Sons of 'fenirerniiee," , plied to die Legislature fir relief in addi- ..1Li:I. t• W . Rev. W. B. Haber; York Springs—Rev. J. P. de Whip, Countess de Titbit, here res. ` , ltaly of the Alne ri ee " elient its ; pent to have been a swindling shop. l D • s • 66 ed ~ . f . • . 1 .- .• atar,eo at ttarrmsourg, ioy •• m. Coulter . r'. I, - -..e.,-tleut is.'wlSeilits Int:inner- i _________________. tat„ I , w i th " ayspring Suct i on D iu. AOst, , [loth, put ilegys, and the bill h as passed ft is beautifully primed, filled with value- Bishop an d . Res. D. M . Nell ; Littlestow n — etit h , , , , , , .,i i rri . :g: r . iii ._,.,,,, s thy,' ..i, -mad, -. and adopted citizens;! The New 'i ork correspondent ote i Temperatice,'"had u public regalia procebb-i the Senate. The case is now in court on ble matter, and commends itself to the .: i t. i.. . - Fai r ie . I L lid-1 1 1 .1e "" i ll i ; Si s; " : l'' ' ' Nia l i t i"-- . 11 ; • iiiiiiselle Eugenie de ' Monty°, Couoteee de - "I mu beg°'°” " 11-1 Albany. Express gives the following par- jkm and celebration. The procession, tic ;. yup warrant°. The violation of the law friends of l'einperance throtrj.ho it the stioi ' llna r n• ne Ilarri r :b :t e r:— s ie d v i" J n— . 5. nv 1 . i.. 1 :61,:r ; • •I'eba, thmt•s your Execllentty declare that q ' itileu will ticulara of aum nage in New York : I companied by "Gettya Lodge Band," pro- lnc tog been certified by flle Auditor Gene von take his Majesty the Emperor Napol- State and Union, as a zealous and use- . and Perry County Circuit—Rev. T. B. Rebut. - The gallant Colonel May, of the. U. S. I ceeded to the G e rm a n Reformed church,. tat, the Governor is inithorized to issue his • eon I l 1., here present in marriage I" fill colaborer in the great work of extertni- • _ /*eek ...Idrocate. : Army, was united in marriage to the or- ; where nn Address in favor of the right proclamation ordering the bunk into liqui -1 The countess replied, "I declare that 1 !tattoo the manufacture and sale of ardent : _ eaouse of Representatipea, oft' complished Miss Josephine Law, daughter I end duty of Government to suphress the E datiou. Tumory, passed the. bill whjeb mooed the; of George Law , Esq. The nuptials were I -- traffic in intoxicating liquors was dellver- ' - spirits. i take his alajesty Napoleon 111., here res . ant, its mriage I" ~. !Armed in solemn , rantleur at the Dutch ! 1 The nister of the state then sit • -----L ''''` l. 44 the ex ' ( R .n efOrmeti Church at!' 91 the —.Si sheet, at 7 led by 1). A. Beetibee, Rev. Messrs. AN ' noulleed mi me marriage in ilme following ' - ''' --'..loelt tits bride j STALT and ZIEGLER conducting the reit; TIM "Tannin lastlllnllon. *i estimative organization, etniipoved principally of Germain, has, ',milky spring up in t 1 United States, called the •• terser- Ferein," or Turner Inviitudon. It caltisui of a number of local Societies— . h UMW , we believe, older certain gonerat rotes. fur a common object. The questinn • is often netted what tharobject is, and what are the prim:vies *ltch govern the dove- Kmla elf the Turners ; and we find it an swered in a late number of the Lancaeter lexoseinteund Remit/saw 1 1 11[014u eits. 1. Br mune of symnamtie bodily emirs aisles to devegitpe audiperlev the physical a rm , — T he Bank of l'un'eniggroni"re and W. O inimnn 1 ° 144 Stine & Co., of Chicago, 111., which pro. uldpearthy and vigorous MM. leased to be conducted upon ..Christian IL Exorcising with acute. ipriticiples," it appears was closed by the 3. Cultivation ulthe ttiptorby means of, officers of the law. managers, it is, Alma reading iindellintelleetual entertain- said, affected to have communications in uteuts. AS regard to its management from the spirits toenail or - these mocratie prinei. of thedeparted, and II coin atitis,ion of lunacy plea. appro4d by histo r y, th e lian.isseeke hating been issued in the ease of its prem r tmtlelY t° wake himself in the"Wliness t dent, Mr. Eddy. the .-Allsitlitims" took the use4.ineniber of society, i matter in charge, and avowed that the bukie will a4lO, if litrcountry *Minh) come lc Spirits" counselled resistance even unto into danger, as an able champion. rick his . dean,, and for that purpose arms were pro_ life and lunette hit Freedom, justice and ivided, Which festilved in arresting Heti hold. his country. 'the latter can be proven ,by Messrs. Arnold, Pilgrim, Drysnell , ancient and modern Insiiiry. if we Point ; and Mrs. Herrick to bail, and the lodgment to LiMitithis with his Turners at Titer- o f Seth Paine in jail. incirfillet and to the contests ill Europe in ; The hank was mainly managed through 1841 end !gs, whose deeds are eitgraretil the dictation of Mrs. Herrick. a Medium, will , a Peelt of brass on the tablet O( with whoin Mr. Paine or Mi. Eddy was Fate. • in the habit of retiring to a back room sev• Matte of the foriner.powerful RePub - leral times a day, and professing to hold lichi 4 Greece and Rome.admoubili us to conversation with the spirit. of Gen. Jack "Joe"' our ynUth ill bodily exer c ises and : son and others, who directed how the of keiowledjr. so that our free institutional fairs of the bank should be carried fin.— may not in the end be destroyed by efrein• at at mrs• H. at tones stood behind the counter iitacypid ignorance. and they become the and pointed out, by spirit influence, who alitveAl despinism. I should have their notes redeemed and who Sitter the short existence of the Turner t „„„ Most of tile persons arrested are institUtiort in thelltuon, the nnuther of its I mediums. It came out, in the examine. itienibstre bag risen to 10.000. and it is to: Hem that Paine had hide or no capital in he expected. that in the course of a few t h e all bank—that aii the stock amounted to years their ,number will be increased to i 'mine *4,000 or iip.ouo, deposited by Ira 100,000, by which the Union will gain: B. Eddv, and about $3.000 by oiher per goon citizens and valiant champions. Isom'. Mr. Eddy disclaimed heiitg a part. The design of this institution, as Shove: tier in the bank. and said that he had only set forth, appeariiii he beneficial & Praise': deposited money there the tonne its ally worthy. When it loses its present almost' other pelt , in. The bank belonged to exclustreforeign character, and partakss ...Seth Paine, Brothers it Cu." and s p. more lamely of the American element , Dears , o have heel , a awiehu, shop. d its compuisittottleat ta,'WlSeilits member- ' . ehipillinheres native and adopted citizens. The New ork correspondent olS i tte as Well Ibilitbfte who ieleod to become "ii -1 Albany Express gives the following par- Lunt, indiscriminately—its influence will tieulars of a unit nage in New York doubtless be.exerciseil for good. The gallant Colonel May, of the U. S. • "New Coinage. ; Army, was united itt marriage to the ae- The Rouse of liepresentatiees, on complished MIPA Josephine Law. daughter 'Needy''', passed the.bill which passed the (4 °.°rtts l.aw, Esq. The nuptials were t celebrated in siderite grandeur at the Dutch Senate last seasiun„ amendatory of the ex mined Church out the 21st street, al 7 i"Olif law. regulating the coinage of bali" o'clock, P. M., mid at 9 o'clock the bride dollars. quarter-dollars, donee and half- and bridezroom were received at the man dimes, and providing fur the coinage of 68 Sion of Mr. Law, on the 5111 avenue, by the 'in gold pieces. The Bill recti t ed. tio amend.; the company invited to participate t 1, festivities. The, bride was arrayed in it menu ill the House, and therefore requires pleniltil white satin dress, covered with only the signature of the President to ue ;ieli Mechlin lave, the cost of which, indc• coitus a law. As the •ithjeet pusaraare pendent of jewels, was 500. The corn iteeerel j el ereell * W e give tiro nallexe u pally. nionnering four hundred. were wel strata; _ ' coned at Mr. Law's hospitable mansion -From and after the t a t o f June. 1853. by the amid stirring inasie of the Governor's the standard weight of the half.dollar Pie" ; Island baud. At 10 ti'vlitek Mtini-les eel. shall be leg genius. (present weight 206 i) shrewd artists give the signal for the merry and the quartet'-dollar, done, an.: 1/.o4lnne Henri , which was heartily responded to, shall he, respeetively, one-half, one-filth, I an d conti n ued till seprrer time. The Atli/- awl one-tenth avid weight. f per tables were ladetied mill the elm:cost The come leaned in conformi t y with game, and finest wines, stud all the delirn this regulation. shall be legal tenders w ho, 0. 0 emote payment of all ruins not exceeding $5. lure. Atter etyper the dancing was re. The Treasurer of the Mon is autliorix- ',tim e d. The compa n emnprised the eel to purchase lite silver bullion* requisite; t,c , ilthisst and most regintetalde of our co• fur entering these pieces. ' izeits, and the display of beauty ati.l They shell be Ibini out at the mint , riches would seem incredible were Ito exchange tier gold coins at par. in sums , te ll i t. tint less than *lOO. Depositors may have gold or silver east DEFRAUDED DT THE oPittiaTinsis OF into bare or ingots, either of pu ce metal .11' ••Spiati r E%L Hit rest 111.. ' —W e learn that Standard fineness, with a stomp upon the the pollee authorities of New York are en. Salolailusigtiving their weight and fineries.; gag( d in ferreting out eel main parties • who buttes iblects of loss weight than ten inintiV4 delfalliled 111 , 111 named Rib Ira Onigti. Shall be east oilier than of the standard tons nut of $1:1,000. lis• ine operator:is of fineness. In addition to the eloergs: now •••s i o r r ol i 'tappings." or ••Manitesiatiiiiia," wade for relining or parting meta's. the and carried nut successions by &pewit's" shall pay fur Ow ca-ling - or various pi.rscini who internee these limn. these barn or ingots, _one.halt per Veal of big -.i . apintiga" upon the weak•minded their value, thl proceeds to go 11110 the. portioti of the roil mutiny. Since that linnid Suites Treasury. I e:for:quote viewn hab halt his money xud Gold piOces of use value of $3. shall he I prop-rry. he has become insane, and was rotnekl..oonforsnibly to the prrattat stand- pl,"rd in the Lunatic Asylum. by a coin and of mill eoini. The dews, and shape; 'newt ern !rum Judge Illogart, on the a trent/ th of those Coins to be fixed by the Secretary of situ tacit, made by Or. Co. il sod aiiiiili• of the Treasury. ethyl:lean. As yet, MI arrest has been Alf the provisions of this act shall go in : wade. tome on the Ist of June next. -------- Tan Sotomea._(der. Mr. Manion. the author of thiart.ee in Putnam, -Mire we a Bourbon toutatic tot 1 - is oat witti the statement following: "Mr. Willianta has. a. 'shall Shortly show. from the tzeritfloate of eminent medical mum all the wellqiacer tamed marks which the Dauphin must have, if alive, sod when the secret peculiarity which itwoald appear. mi tt hi. father did not know, is authentically awed, it will be time enough to com.ider it." Mr. lisneun adds that in a forthcoming publi cation. he will give all the documentary evidence of every kind heariog nn the sub. jectoind correct slid explain several error , . of topography and timnscription which crept tutu the article relating 1./ the Men.' Inv of 114 v. Mr. Witliams with Louis Daconitr or Gnu; is VIRGINIA.-We imam trout the Lynchburg (Va.) Expreas that a few days ago a party of hunter., en gaged,thiging after a ilia. which had hurmwed in a cliff tin Pine Creek disnor. erect a elan of quartz mingled with a yel low mineral." A specimen of t h e mineral was emit to Mr. not. a oilversiniai, in Jackoustitille, who. after moulting it, pro. ottani:Ad it gtobl. Thu vein is eight feet ow ide,'eleven inches thick, and of unit no wit length. A Molid l'oiot of the quartz will yield. tipowe VIII average, sixteen dollars.— Tliii fivetunite owner of the data Mr. 1, 1 EPPG447I Mr. 51401elland, whn. it le said. will he the Postmaster General under General Pierce. is...rt present Governs, 0 1 gam, The Ihnrou Tribune, of the 28th Instant. erittiontees that Mr. McClellan re. „ val .,' a da.pmeh on the 16th instant. from Wins. Pierce. tendering him tits ap. ensintantint. rorrigit itantiratinst trent Eu r op e t o the United Slides tuts. it is theuAlti, twitch h4l be chins* during the year 185%..0nd will, la future, iut it hes already Otto, dortat the months of the prudent yderjudt pima, enmities' hi decline. meting , to the .ttreon tte or Atrihrelie, the improve:nein 44. prowetis of labor in Europe, and ebb* eattomr. 310! Potor tug hcitetv RROCCI 6 —Ttro prio IN lII* OW of John B. Us*. ito; *opal a* tut* of the parties who 44/40.44 to Ammo the "lava Jetty row ttothowillt allow United ANINNI adopt at 4nicurk, toiled at Albany on the Itlth in- Staitt. io thwtiisagrarimat of the Jury. fittroso Htutetv.-011 Saturday even• tog week, Mr. John Urieb, residing near LingNeiman in Dauphin enmity. cumuli!. fell puteide by hanging himself to the limb ul an apple tree, nit the premiers he occu pied. He left a wile unto large firmly of children. He is said to hay. , exhibited evidence of a troubled mind for some time before the (mmunition of the deed. so much Was to have excited the fear. of hut Mlctitoarr.—The Legislature has adjMirn• ed niter a session of forty days. The most important bills passed are those for the construction of the Sant Ste. Marie Canal, and the law forbiddtitg the traffic in at dent epiriis, which is to be 'whinnied to the people for their adoption on the third Monday in Juno. The general railroad hill passed the House, but was not acted upon in the Senate. The efforts of the Cathialor to receive a portion of the school hind fur separate schools failed. ATTACK UPON A TEMPERAPiCIi MEETING. I —Oll Sunday evening, near the chile of a meeting of an auxiliary society, connected with the Seventh Ward Temperance aeon ation, at James-54. New York, while the 'President, Ira Beekman. Esq.. was speak 'hag, he was shot in the leg, the charge ing through his pants and boots. thus tem., ing his flesh in,a frightful manner. The indignant crowd immediately made a rush at the house where the offender took refuge, and compelled him to surrender. He con fessed the art, said it was dune with a tor. pedu given hi n t by a wan. was then committed. ODD.—The Duc de Montpensier. , son of louuir Phillippe. by virtue of his mar riags with the sister of Queen Isabella. is the head of the Spanish nobility. Ao. cording to the Spanish law, daughters of tickles inherit their titles, and transmit them to their husbanits w nn marriod.-- ¢a that if the EinpeqirN•• ricepts the title of nobility frettillits wife, he must, twilyr the law, make a declaration of his acceptattee to the Duo de Illonipentger.. Titt PiatIYSTLVANIa CoALTII4OIIO..Tho /Leading railroad company hare wade sr. rattgainenta minicar, mix additional lora moues' and sot hundred coal car. to as ootaatollate'ahs inartuuteif business for the . year. The canal company have toad, ar rancemenw io ingrown Millie twines" from 100.000 to 160.000 taus ;luring Abe *Aim. irt:4•4oo. • giuus exercises. The house, not with:Amid ing the inclemency of the evening, was crowded. The Order iu this place is iu u flourishing condition, having :in active, of ticient membership, with almost weekly ue cessiuoto to their Lumber 11=7* The Bedford papers state that an extensive revival of religion has been in progreis in that place, and that many ct the inest prominent citizens hare wide an au open and public profession. The rev'• val commenced in the Presb teriati (Morel], and has eveuded to the other evangelical denominations. A revival of religion has been in pro gress it) the :+tlechedist church of this pluee, line weeks pAst, and we understand twat a number of professions of religitei hare b.:ett wade. Icr`fhe bill now before am Legislature, providing for au increase of tile salaries of the Judges of /he Supreme Court, giv2s the Coml . Justice 43'2,tUlt a year a nd each of the Associates Iit::,UUO, with #3 u din extra fur every day actually engaged in the business of the court. The private Secretary of General PIERCE, the President elect, Mr. Webster. is a sun of Caleb Webster, of (Munition', S. 11., and his mother is a sister of Gen. Peaslte, M. C., from that State. Be grad uated at Yale College in 1848, entered the Law School of Harvard University, and was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar iu 1851, since which he war. a practitioner at Concord. potbThe constable of Lebanon has made out a list of the topers in that Borough, and given notice that no more liquor should be sold to them. This example le well worthy of being followed elsewhere. 111 - .7''A largo meeting of the Mechanics and Tradesmen of York was held last week in favor of the ten hour system. A Coln tuitteo, representing the several branches .of industry, was appointed to notify the seve ral employers that after the 4th of March next they would insist upon the adoption of the ten hour system. The annexed resolm. tion indicates an intentiou to "strike," in case their demands are not complied with : Resolved, That all who may obtain the ten hour system in their occupations shall go to work : Provided, that they agree to contribute 25 per cent. of their earnings to sustain those who may not be employed, so long as they aro kept out of work by reason of their agreeing to the proceedings of this meeting. lICT The York Republican states that on the morning of the 17th inst., the car penter shop of Wm. Brogunim, in Phila delphia street, between Beaver and Water, was destroyed by 6ro, with contents. The shop was insured in part. a:r The Rev. Thomas OaHonda has un dertaken to provide public worship for the deaf mutes of Now York. He preaches every Sabbath afternoon in the sign -lan guage, in the small chapel of the Univer sity. It is his intention to build a small church for this purpose as soon as the means are provided. It is stated`that there are upwards of one hundred educated mates in the oily, and the number is fastincreas ing. . grblesers. Coos*, SIIIVSNII& Basra, at Washington ; and CARSON, MELLINGER and &imam, At Harrisburg, will accept Our Mks for public, doounients. ' r? We obsersoe thug Mr. J. HARMON rebnitty of Ibis Olitoo, luta boon ap: pointed Mar of the •Vrobutt Court of Gummy county, Obio. NEW HOU ETO CA LI FOR NI A The news from California by the Albatross was receiied at Now Orleans in the short .pace of 18 days from San Francisco. It came by the new route via Acapulco and Vera Crua to New ()Tit us. The Post master General bus exec sal a contract for it semi-monthly mull over this imrte, to go into operation at an early period, probably by the first of May, and this is its first fruits. The news tame by the regular Pa nama steamer Tennessee, wbielt left San Fr . ..mist,' on the 2d inst., and was boarded elf Acapulco by the ugeut of the new line, Lind brought thence to Vera Cruz in lice and thence to New °Geniis by the Altat.nss. The contmetors on this route propose to carry the mails florn ...s;ew Or leans to San Prancieco in sixteen drys, and vxpvet to furnish facilities ler earr)ing passengers across from Vera 4 UZ to ACll pule!) 11l less than fmr days. The sUOCV4S which has attended this first experimental attempt to go er the shows that they have probly undertaken no More than they will Le able to accompiii h. b"-" An important leg,al decision was pronounced by Judge Mais all, of t h e Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, witl. Curt of Ciminion Pleas, of Bo ititutire, a fe w her husband, Dr. Stowe, an d some oth-r days ago, to the effect that railroad cion- Mein hers of their family, proceed directly panics are not liable for per,onal injuries to Scotland by the stcanie:hip Ghollow, where the same occur to pas:.etigers while standing on the platform oldie cars, against which sails from New York on the • 1 6th of March. • theswarnings of the conductor. The case was that of Temple vs. the Philatielphta, Sj We are indebted to T. E. SICKLES, Wilmington und Baltimore Railroad Coat- Esq., Chief Engineer of the IVestchester; pony. It appears ,that Temple had his and Philadelphia Railroad Company, for! foot crushed in consequecon of a collision the third Annual Report of said company.: of the train in which he web riding with This road runs directly from Westchester another train. At the time of the to Philadelphia, 26 miles, and when com-, sion, however, it was shown in testimony pleted will coat, according to the estimate that Temple was tdandtng on the platform of thelengincer, 8601,675, including three of the car, in direct violation of an estab- tittles of double track. The stock is all ta-' fished regulation of the raiiroad company, ken and the road is rapidly being pushed; and after having begs specially warne d of to completion by the energetic contractors,' his peril by the conductor of the train. Messrs. Malone, Clarke and Gander. .awful Deafly In Haiti .e. The western section .1 Baltimore wag thrown into a Itheh $1.11.. .I I exriteinilit nu 8 ituribly evening, by the report id aniiirder !toying been (,(1111111ii . Wd near the LeXihgdm iiirrket. Tint iirQin and circumstances of the unfortunate Art( are at falkwa :—A low iii , lits since. V. to. tiodiaw, a young man about twenty•two years ord. and Jacob Mann, of nearly the bailie ~gr. had a difficulty at is military ball in refer ence to a young Indy—CaSII.INW I . ll , trglov, Malin wills a want 01 etiquette. The mailer Was ap parently settled by same frieiida, until Satur day .sight about '-taint u'ef oh, is hen Winn was with several friends in tin' how ling stilnini of Charles MeDoriald's ectabit , littrein, in Pica strert, norm of the Lexington Mill k,t. W bilst Mann was talking with his iietinainbinces. Cittilsiw came in, and speaking in a very low A REQUISITION.—Crov. Bigler, on 0 ,7" We are indebted to a friend for the ! tone. boas nut to be heard by lint two or three, asked Mann to step out tin the pavement a catalogue of Jefferson Medical College of ' It i r fi i c t u o i n t a y I d ata w t minute, he wanted to speak to him. Mr. Thursday last, we understand, despatched ! ha d was c.g rr e for the sesion of 1552—.53. a requisition upon the Gm ernor of Mary- . Philadelphia , knowing.l I te t 0 ,4 , 1: :. 1 :11 e The names of 556 students are enrolled in ! land, for McCreary, the kidnapper of the mem, privately advised Nunn tint to go 0111— Put ker girls. The Grand Jury of Cluster the institution. The last graduating e l an Cushaw beanie inure powerful person. Mann county had previimsly found a bill of in- numbered 228. did not go then, and Cushaw repeated the re ! quest. when Mr. Chalmers, a Militia' friend of diet went against hint for this offence. This t I toe parties, remarked to Cushaw that he could itr - 7 - Secretary Everett, in answer to an. say what 1:e wanted with Mann there. Mann is the second or third time a requisition ' inquiry respecting Mr. Wm. Fitzpatrick-, I said he would go out and see what 'ne wanted, has been made by the Gov arnor of Penn• grandfather of the Countess Montijo, Eu-! and started, Messrs. Chalmers, Atkinson and Sylvania for thin individual, but heretofore press o f F rance, officially confirms the , Just as Mann had reached the upper step of the _. „, _ , two or three others, starting to go with him. ho bus not been delivered up. statement, already named in the newepa- howling saloon steps—it :wing in the base pers—nainely, that he was appointed COlO- 1i sinteepnp: i o n f ,, t h o e n re t ; e ta c u o m o n t p — a v a e n n i m w n t a . s h i e n w t a l I s e er c i t z e o . I f eel of the United States for Malaga, by i by the hair, without notice, by Cushaw, who President Adams, January 18, 18 0 0 . H e , struck him three violent blows in the face with 4i...fist. retired from the office on the 26th day of i On the instant Mann drew a pistol, and whilst Juno, 1818, his successor being Mr. Geo. , thus clinched, fired at eitsliaw, the ball enter- G. Burrell. t ing just above the left nipple. passing through I the lung, cutting off a portion of the heart, and lodging in the vertebra: of the back, between two of the joints. Cushaw let go his hold, and ran into Mr. McDonald's bar room, which is on the level with the street over the bowling Saloon, holding his hand on the wound, and ezeisiming, ••My God, I am shot." Officer! Charles A. Schwatks, who was in the room, went to him, and taking his hand from the would, found his clothes on fire from the wad of the pistol. He extinguished it, and Cualmw, without uttering another word, sank *own on the floor and died in some eight or ten minutes, physicians who were sent fur only arriving in time to see him draw his last breath. Mann PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM-I fled. PANY.—The House of Representatives i Mann was arrested on a bench warrant, and o h t a h s o c f a th u e so y d ou th r i m e has passed a bill to authorize the Penney'. i c m o eT r a i nVit i i th g l e di , l a t n o d an n s i : e a r ir a t ß r vania Railroad Company to run their am , deepest regret among their friends. The de. over the railroad belonging to Ibill Coul.• I aed was a bridle er by trade, and much ' respected. Mann Is very respectably connect tuonwaslth.. Tbentis no doubt of fiat eon- I , ed. and is represented ass quiet and iniiffem. intrrenoe of the Sonate. This win settle 1 sine person. He alleges the shot was fired in ' the tiinietilties batwattn the Canal Commis.' f sell defence—he being small and light, and c 0,,,,, to . much stouter and beerier. ' sinners of the State, and the Pennsylvania 1 Railroad . ' Compaq, RETURN OF JENNY LIND.—The New York Coramerciul learns from a cred ible sourca that Maclaine Goldschmidt has signified her determination to pay an other professional visit to this country. She will sing ut various places in Ger many during the pre,ent year, and the fol lowing season will appear in opera at Lon don. Afterward she will come to the U. States, and give ope!as in all the principal cities, remaining here probably two or three years. se .The State Canal is likely to be fully ready for navigation by the first of March. The line is said to be in good order through out the route. The water will be let in some days earlier, and unless a great change in the weather should take place, every thing will be in readiness at the time ape allied. gcrProaideat Frustoam hasannounced blot intention of making* viait to the South soon after the close of ,his term of office. The announcement seems to be received Stith much mishits:Aim bx, the people of the I3outh,; they will'no doubt give their distiugiziss4ed visitor a 'cordial greet. Mg. Ex-President VAN BUREN, it IS said, will start for Europe next month. Ile will accompany' his son, Martir Van Buren, jr whose impaired health, it is thouOit, will be benelitted by the European tour. Mr. Van Buren, himself, retains all his vigor of mind and body, as well as his constitution al eheerfulluess. The ex-President will be the only one of thg.Chief Magistrates of the Republic that ever visited Europe after his retirement from office. ('The total number of patients admit ted during 1652 into the Pennsylvania Hospital for the insane, was 413. Thy number of patients discharged from the In stitution during the same period was l9s. fillows—Cured 99 ; much imprwed. ; improved, 36 ; stationery, 17 ; died, 21. It is a singular fact, that since thy first opening of the Institutiiin, the largest number of male occupation 11. Lis have been farmers, that class numbering 176 patients. Of females, P2O seams :re-set , . or mantua-makers, have been admitted.— The receipts of the Institution during the year, were ;5,39,39 ; expenditures, $.7)3, 436 76. 11J Napoleon proposes to build an im periul palace at Marseilles, and one in each of the principal towns of France, and to re side alternately at each. The new Liquor Law in Illinois provides that licenses for - the sale of intoxicating drinks shall range from $3O to $3OO, and! no liquor to be sold in less quantity than; one gallon without license. O The new Empress of France had St. - - ' Ity eight splendid wedding dresses uncle s _ A half idiot said mat be knew the mil.' few days previous to her marriage. Her ler's hogs were fat. but he didw't know : pocket handkerchiefs, it is slid, cost 2,000 whole corn fattened them. : ' franca apiece. StirA bill has just been introduced into the Legislature of Nee• Jersey, making it latcta for the Court of Chancery to issue a commis sion to inquire into the habitual drunkenness of any person haring real or personal estate ; and it by reason of habitual drunkenness lie become, incapable of managing his estate. or k wasting tlmjksim the preceedings of such inquiry are to be sent to the Orphans' Ceuta, Whiell I 'min, Upon appllC7lllon, inay appoint guardian to take charge of the drunkard's estate, who is divested of all personal Interest or control in IBM= The California New% The steamships Northern Light and ITnele Solite .kv Welt a rli Ved at Nea• York (1,, Nan Francisco papers he the 1.5111 iii J itoiary. The intelligence possesses a pain till tote-rest Fattener had dove its fell x orh ithin the. non beleagoe red gorge sot the now it tains. and some of the miners had absolutely died e.f starvation. The deientottieet wax not confined It/ sou ltry and .eauen•d 111 ,1 .11a,,111,1 It , ereir. to have atlected entire situ tied in reettnite eiktticts, heal breit r. - ndered ill 111•170 inaccessible. fro n t a number of ctr.,.•.. the principal of whn•ii Sl',4 the u n inda twee of the roads and the elostroction of bri by the inen t e o se E evil vessel out val ar the port of San Fraileisro presented a bill of inortaitty that WilS :I'llll. the possogr of the steamship ('times, Irons Polio lea to Nan Fr.:nee:co, oo le sa than isveoty Set en of her 11.1F.SelliZerg Were consigned to Ihe rolitu.. waters of the all of :thou] .11.. f Ir .01.1yseffiery and fever, .114,144, it 11101 %s et, in the Irdiellt tents l)o the sly. S. S. Lets ls , eleven , barred ; till tin. faeilrlier I ' ,l 11.1111 a, there Were :1111.1 "II :Ile . .111141(1,1, l i ly; sides four on llie tin 15.1:/lug In the name of the Eqn,,eror, oldie Cu- stittliton, and ni the I etv, I.deelare that 111,4 Nlajesty Nindemi 11l , Empernr td . the French, by the grave el Otid and the 11.t tinnal toll, and her Exeellent: Nlade inniselle Eu. , enie de Nintitutt Countess de Teba,are Ullltufl in iltarrlagc." 1 . 1.1? Words haclnv lennetineed, the iha,teri ‘,l the ceremonies and their :I•NI4L. ants brought forth th•• table ut front 10: the rh:urs WI %%11101 iht!Elllp•fOr Itnd 11:11111 , rt•S1 it ere seated, and id,tee.l the register beb,re thew. The art ol mat liar signed. coretufmv NY :IS purforiti e the Imittwilig day, :itiaday, at N.tirtt Dame. The Emperor ilre.svd in the wit getirril r, v) , nritig even the laio• :m4.it the ill II re the -ruee worn by hi 4 wide, N,i 1., her Ilajestyir , I IV , ifahlr. IN a n it! 1 , 106111_ 1V1111 , .111, tall and t•rlecilv ‘s II Iler Nl , jestO wore a dre%, of white vol. vel, vo‘..red w HI, lave. The bv.,kl ME= and %%1111 110 \t'l•rS. anti I,hig vt•:I. t',,.mon4+ hor %vas Jrt•tlr. Jain. Grimeli. aged 6 16.6 tioi mid I I d. 1!... CAUTION. I IiEIIEBY v:“111.1, the pu1,11.• hi% ing I'lil/‘IIS(IHY 12v . l'AxroN & lit.lntr, h•r the ui the Batik of (;,..lty2.l , tirg, as I lia,e n 4. 1, er ruretied value for it mit' will lot pity rvb. 25, IBL3. —3 t En the figatter OF the intended appheati,•ti of SA)trm. 1). 1.1)::):, jro Licen,e t o k ee p a p u bh e liou,e in the lior..aglk of Gett)::burg— it taring au olkl stand. I'VE, the undersigned, twin!! personal- IV acquainted with the above na. need petitioner, SAstuKt. I). LINN, tl here- I) , cm tily that lie is well provided with house-room and other COUVVlllellreN the lodging and iieetimatoolation of stran gers stud traveller:, and that he is of good repute for Inuieidy and temperance, and that the house for %Owl, heense is pray ed is neceasary tor the acconintodaiiiiii of the public and Ilit entertainment of With Kr rut and travellers John Myers, Jacob Deemer, Jacob Ntiebecli, David )ITveary, J. W inebrcuner, Daniel licit ler, N. ' C rot ry, John li , ,ke, Andrew Woods, Jacob Schwartz, sec Edward Menchey. Feb. 25, 1853.-31 LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Post Office at Gettys burg, February 19th, 1853. Altland John Musser George Bushman themgo Menu Jacob Bch.ley Mr. Miller Isaac Bowers John Miller Jeremiah Brown Mrs. Mary Miller John Bosom Peter McCanister Mrs. Mary Brinkerhoof Miss SamliMeDannell James Blakely Miss Margaret Miller Maria Bolter Jacob Miller Isaac Bechloy George 11. McClure A. K. Chambers Henry Mee William 11. Carey Henry Nell Henry Cox John E. . Neely Jonathan IV. or Donaldson Charles 2 heirs Deardorff Anthony Peters Anthony Deemlt Mm. Sarah Pollard Andrew Darrah Samuel J. Rodgers Peter Doll George Rinehart Miss S. 'Epley George A. Sanders Mrs. Susan Floyd Samuel Shank David P. Faber Samuel Skinners Mrs. M. P. Frazier Mrs. Julia Slyder Peter Getter Stephen Shultz Henry Ilagernian Nathaniel Sochs Melchior Harbaugh Samuel Steigors Miss Barbara Herritor Isaac Sammel Miss Rebecca Hinkel C. F. Snyder Miss Catlmrine Heiman John Swisher Mrs. Mary Harper John Smith Margaret Hunter Edrnimd A. Swisher Jacob Ilill Jolm Snyder Conrad • Hunter Matilda Thomas Martin Hollobaugh Ma 7 Toot. George Harris Mrs. Latrinah Trestle Henry, Sen. Homier Joseph Thompson Mrs. J. A. • Kaufman Jacob Vaud ikmMitta Mary A. Keller John Warfield Jerome limn George ' Wierman Wm. H. Lickling B. Wolf Jacob Lightner Isaac Wintrode Mina Sara fr Lombert Harriet Whitman Samuel Little Andrew • Wilson Miss Sarah M. Lima Mrs. Mi ls Young Mar, Ann A. D. THLICk P. M. eii" Perhune callin g for }sitters in the Above list, will please say they are advertised: Foh 21. A LOT OF GROUND AT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner; and Constables within the said County of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persons, with their Rolls, Records,l Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re-, nu•utbranees, to do those things which to their °dives and in that behalf appertain to be dime . , and also they who will prose cute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Ad.uns, nod to be then and there to pros. cswe against them :is shall he just. • skordrs race, (;eit),• Fcl, SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPERS, Sc r 1.: offer 1 , 1 Nlcr I di:tills, l'em•livrti Scioud 111111er, .mt. (41 SCIIM)1, li(11)Ks d t.N . J'A'IIIIN tiv 1..1211,1 uI ilii• \duel' th.l'are al)le L. .tier al nr-I I'OU AlElt('IlANT:•1 will 111.41 'd i II"' 1'.."1"4 1V atel lar! and all"nlitt iry :St.iltotiery. tko..on Ow 111..1 I:tv..rahlu ierms. Sl'11(11)1, 1 . 1) Tc.wher , ml otlmr, Innru, a ni ,lu mut S,•11 „ I-. are imam' 1.. I . our nt , ek. e have had tott-1 , 1.•1allie t•Xperletin•t• in stipplviag 111 I.X- lor 514..40 are s..d. Auomp.l our ‘V:11 be : .1 80 %I/ . 3. HUNTER Collll's Spellmg It•.ok. I , trv , sed edition ; Ptoner;YonneOwor: Gionno•re'm Sur vvy ineskonlArtl Trea• to•r on tills Scn.ner, ; 11(.1'11),a/4'o:a 111,1(or, nl ihr U. upt.(l ui the Poi') ti,•1111..1s ul New Y,.rk and l'l.lladelphia Guitunere's Frogre:.sive GrlncliAr ; Dietiowiry Thu ilook GKIAII 111 :NT & SON, 44 N. l'ourtb Feb. 25, 1853 —3,il COLLATERAL INHERILOCE `TA. rptlE amount of las nn Collateral In ". heritan IV $, rer•el veil b)• DANIFL PLANK, Esq., Register of Adams for the use of thel;iiiitinolisrealth of Penn sylvania, from the first day of Joiwary. 185'2, trn/i/ the first (lag of Juntertry, 1853. appears by me lollowing statement, vtz.: Wm. Wysotzkoy, Daniel Trimmer, Fruni Ebtate ul John P. Snyder, 831 12 •• Eeketirode, 24 031 Calk. :WKitiglit, 30 00 " Wm. London. 315 00 •• •• David Agnew, 24 34 '"' H. D. liartzell, 1 92i 8427 321 Register's Commissions, 5 p. et. 21 363 PUBLIC SALE. IIiOILAMA'I'IOV JOAN zq.:() I F, velv 1, 10,01 Ronk., uur hied' 11.•11, , til all. It 6105 96 R. G. SIcCREARY, Auditor. Feb.. 25-41 NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. dr - 1 01.LEcToRs 0, State and County Taxes tire hereby notified that their Duplicates must be settled up, on or before the 18th day of April next, at which time the Commissioners will !fleet to at low exotiorations, Sic. A her that day interest will be charged on all balances un paid On their several Duplicates. and suits will be instituted against all dolinqueut Collectors fur years prior to 1852. By order of the Clfininixstoners. J. A UGIIINBAUGH, Feb. 26, 1853.--td NOTICE. T HE Final ACCOUIa of FRKDERICR BIT TINOER, Committee of SAMUKL HAa- NKa. (lunatic) haring been filed in the Court of Common Pleas, of Adams coml. ty. Pm, the Court have appointed Mon• day the 18111 day - of April next, at the Courthouse. hi Gettysburg, for hearing and confirmation of said account. unless cause to the contrary be shown. By The Court. • •WAL. W PAXTON. Prath'Y Prothonotary's (Ma, Gettysburg, Feb. 23, 113. j S. ANS—a large assortment just teeny/- ad at Iftetz's cheap corner. "Mat can be got ibr Five Dollars! rip El E undersigned have entered into an arrangement by,which they agree to furnish the Knickerbocker Magazine, (monthly.) the Home Journal (weekly,) and the Musical world and Times, (week ly.) to new subscribers, at the very moder ate price of five dollars a year for the three publications ; all orders, enclosing that a mount to Dyer & Willis, will be promptly attended to. SAMUEL. HUESTON, Publisher of the KnickerboeFer. MORRIS dr. WILLIS, Publishers of the Kane Journal. DYER & WILLIS, Publishers I f f Musical Warl.l and Times, 257 Broadway. New York. GRAND LITERARY AND ARTI3I IG COM- BINA l'ltiN Arrangements have been made to fur nish the Knickerbocker Magazine. the ' Home Journal. and the New York :glom cal World and 'nitwit. to new subscribers, for five dollars a year ! This is cheap literature, with a vengeance. The Kitiek eritocker is $3 per an n um ; the. Dome Journal. $2 ; and the 3liisical World and • Times. $3; making €8 a year at the usual raters. •I'llat three such works can he olt tamed for five dollars a year. is it face truly worthy the Calorie age, which is 141st new being ushered in. Of the Knickerbocker Magazine, edited by Lewis Gaylord Clark, it 11 unnecessary to s peak. For twenty years it has been the nowt genial, humor. one. and spicy in the world ; nod the irreseut will be better than any which preceded It. The 11... Jour nal. ruined by Geo. I'. Morris and N. I'. W 111 i%, is well known as the best I,ew s l ower in Amerien and the Musical World and Times. edited by Richard Sioir. Willis. with Dowell 'Mason. G e o. 11. ('urtis, Thomas !Listings. Wm. Bniilloory. Geo. F. Root, and other mono. cal writers emit ribut log ; and winch 21Vt.S, :Among oilier things. over $25 worth 4)1 mils it and a hill course id 111,0111..11mi iu 1 harmony annually. is the very best musi cal journal ever published. These three, publications will p.,st a family up in regard to nearly everything worth knowing : Art. Selelli.e.l,llefilllifP; Music. Vaunting, Sculpture : Inventions, Discoveries ; Wit, Ilionor, Fancy ; the Newest lashions and other allraCiloonri ictr I.tth e, ; Choice New Music lor the Sabbath, tile Church. and the fireside; Reviews awl Criticisms of Nlnsical Woiks, Performers and Perb.rmaliees; ill AIWA 11. e vet) pork and cream 1.1 NAlllelly, lurid it, Ii story, Iliograpla:/, Art. Lorraitire and Science ; including wt.:never can be ggi.en in pert orlierilsr-t 4) promote llralil y Amusement and Solid Distrnetion in the fano') , and help to make it Beller, Wiser, and Dap pier. may be ohniitted for hi e Address 1)1 Nat S. WILLIS, 257 lie , i I w Y. Fed. 25-3:. V 1!1F1 Areontit of J &- CV:l,rd. tehu W,14 r0 . 11.111111 • C .J 1 111411 - NET GARDNIE.I2. (1111131 W) aS settled by ( . I,EO. AdUllill•lrat.3l 11r Said .1,111t . S tb ., •easi . o• bat mg been tiled in the l'etirl Couriemi of At ;lets •1 11110 , the Court have al)periteli .1/,,,dry Pie 1 , 41 i prihtexl , heal lilt! 11111 (•,,Edirelott. , ii ;Ireoleit, uulci,y cause I.) the contrury hr Nhow It. By thr t: out I. M W pAx . ros, Pioth'y Pr“th. , rintrir t Mire. Get(2,,bur2, F. 185:;. 31 11 7., T '3 7. E A,•••olint of J 12.,BINETTF.. i t ec . ll. ,%1111 %VAS ( . .. 11,111ilive .k 1 Acs I; ARO \ ER. ( I, 1.1:1lir) :1 4 -,•tb,l by Ge" , ge A,b1111.1-tr.w.r .1,1111-s deech,e,l, 11Vell sells colour, the G.iirt Ilan 1/ult Jay lit I Nit dew of .11)'i/ next, 1 , .r hearing and Coliiif 11111.1011 0! .ail oruul, 11111eee cause he 'l i e co ntra' y. By the Cmirt, Wm. W. PAX rori, Prntli'v Prnthnnotmy'. t Iff re. 3t Getty.huig reb. 25. 1F153. S o'l ICE. T HE Ai•coont of JAMESRIDNET rE. who t% 1...M1111111g' 4.1 NIA , RV GARDNER. (11111.014 . ) as settled by (441. ItimiNErrE, Administrator of *aid I.IID'S Itobitiotte. havnig hero the Court ol Common Pleas of Admen e“uoly. the ( . 111111 Ilan a p111,11111"11 IVU/1- 1/fty . /he ',B'h 'lffy nr2.l, for hear ths! :11,.! roilliatattim of salt! Account, unless c;.use to the consrary he v•liown. 13v lhr (7oorl. W W . P., X I'o N, Frothy. Pr.Oonntary . . t hike. Getty, buig, Eel, 25. 1653. 3t NEW ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN Emmiisburg, Gettyaburg. 3 ork, Bahl • more. and Harrisburg THE undersigned art now running a Daily Line of comfortable C o acher, between Gritysburg and Hanover, and Getty I,liiirg and Emmitsburg. and have made arrangements with the Railroad Companies. running Iron llaimver to BALTIMORE, YORK and HARRIS— BURG, he which we are enahled fo fur niali THROUGH TICKETS Irom (het• tysburg to those places at the following !Aimed rates: From Gettysburg in BRltimore. •6 66 " York. 1,3 d .". Harrisburg, 2.00 Also. Through 'rickets from Eimnitaburg to the above places, via Gettysburg and Hanover. at the following rates: Front Emmitsburg to Bsltimure. 83.00 •f York, 2.26 a• Harrisburg. 2,75 .U TThe shove arrangement furnishes the most convenient. comfortable, and e conomical route to passengers. w b., there by reach York and Harrisburg by noon. and arrive at Baltimore at an early hour. iii Tick,is can be had by application at the Eagle lintel. Gettysburg; ■t Ag. new's Hotel. .Entualsburg ; and at the Railroad Offices in Baltimore, York and Harrisburg, TATE(6r, CO. Gettysburg. Pa., Feb. 18, 1868-11ot MONKEY JACKETS. A good and 'cheap article to be found cia at the tine price store of SAMSON. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. *UST received and for sale at. No. 4Z, V West Market street, York, Pat 50 boxes fresh Oranges and Lemma, 100 drums and cantoons fresh figs. 50 bushels new crop Ground Nut*, 5 ," " Pecan Nuts, 10 bags fresh S. 6!. AlnAonds,. 25 boxer fresh Own Drops, 25. 0 " JuJObeVaste, 1 case PreservedrOinger. 10 bags Palm Nuts, 10 bags fresh English Walnuts, 10 Filberts, Prunes in glass jars, and fancy boxes ; Chocolate ol all kinds and prices ; Dim lap's Superior Oil Paste Blacking; Dairy Salt lrom 01. to 18i rents per sack ; 20 gross Solution of Collo°. Forsale whole sale and retail, at Nu. 42 West Market street, York, Pa. A 0417. D. The subscribers having made arrange. mews in the city of Baltimore, and bang agents for the s.de of all kinds of SPICES tor the Monumental Mills, would reaped• lolly inform those who want Spires that givingby diem a call they can sell them as cheap if not cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere to Yorkmr Baltitnere, as they are sole agents for ate county of York. Fore Cinnamon, in 5 and 101 b. cane, Fine Muslim!, •. Fine Ginger, in I. 5 and 10 lb. cans, Fine Pepper. 1 1 lb. papers, and 20 !nixes ; Finn AlsiOre, I oz. to I lb. papers and 34 lb. Mixes, Niiiinegs. Mice. Cinnamon. and all lonils of %slink! Slimes. F“r sale wholesale at No. 42 West Mar ket street, York, A. REISINGER & SON. Feb. 18, 1853—ti. NEW COACH r SI GETTYSBURG, PA /{(IRE tinder ignrrl reopeetrolly aroionnre 1 to the Pullinc iliat they have entered into Partnership, tinder the name, mtyle and title of IIAMERSLY & FREY, to 1111 011 COACH*O - 1 MAKING in all its branches, and sere prepared in order. 011 re 3811101 1 ,10 terms, all kinds of Coaches, Itneka‘t ny. Boat-13mly, and Jert-et Carriages, Boggier, Sz.v., man olacioreil 1, the best of workmen, and which, for finish Rod durability, will chid. lenge comparison with any manufaciured iti this place. The undersigned nre ids° prepared 1 ,, atte•nd to REI'AI RING nt nll Pralwlieb 44 tlhe• bllbllletie;, ;It the sllortest notice - wit. W. 11AAIERSLY, .1. G. FREY. Grtry,,bur::, Pn., Feb. 18, 1:- , 5*; ly. .14) i 1 lEI l Elts of Ai'minim:mon on the A estate ul ISAAC id der'ii, having been granted to the t mit.hl is hrrchc green 10 such as :IN. 11111,1ilcil.lo s;ml paymviii ‘rittomt ha% my; 1•1.01 B, li prs. , lll the .3,ne, properly attillemiea tell, tor settleitwilt. JAC( /13 GRIEST, Fi b. IS. 1553-6 i. •Af,l eitstrel. N AI I'!?FW E I. tlnt ( 2 It11•111..S6 will h l',1•1.11 11l 111 umlm - • zu d. I.t• mad., immml iv. Tho. must ;)e gum! anti intist ITritlllll . ll'llrll -4 1. A In t Irmo the yountry n mild he prof, r 1(.0. J. 11. SKEI.I.Y. 18, 1853.—if 77 1 r,r T r 200 LA1341 , 34 3;,kS 290 W 0 0 DC II OPPER S, Miners, colliers, Furnace-men, Teamsters, Sic., w T E D ./1 T "MARGAR ETTA FURNACE," T \V II ‘I THE' 111GliEs7' W.4GES' WILL Ilk,' 1'.4111 eir Su come on to Marga retta Iron Works, Lower Wind sor township, York county, and apply to LIMES, MIRO & MMES. February 11, 1853.-8: NOTICE•'. IliBE undersigned having been tippitint Jo- ed, by Ilse Court ..I Couunnn Pleas of Atkins Untinly. ('onintities of the per- MOll and flush, 01 lIUMM ER, t,Ltinatie,) of flutist. township, Adams co., hereby notifies all persons indebted to said Hummer to make payment wittumt delay to the subscriber. residus; in esnl town ship, and iliose having claims are r. gnaw ed in present trio same. properly authenti cated, for settlement. JACCB SPANK, Committee. Feb. 11, 1853-61. HAY WANTED• PERSONS having Hay to sell will do well by ralliog on the subs/Tiber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing. The highest Market price will be paid at II times. KT As he intends having the Hay, after being parked, hauled either to ltmover or Baltimore, the (R eference to haul will be given to those from whom he uta7 pu rchs.m. SOLOMON POWERS. Der. 24. 1852.--tf NOTICE. THE undersigned, having been appoint. ed Assignee, under at Deed or Vol untary Assignment ul DAVID TRIM— MER end Wife, of Tyrone township. Ath County, hereby gives notice to all persona indebted to said estate. to make payment without delay, and to those hay. log claims to present them. properly su. thenticated, to the subscriber residing in said township, for settlement. JACOB S. HOLLINGER. Feb. 1111-8 t Assignee. A word to the wise is sufficient. LADIES --:I . you want to buy the ni Best. best sad clieepeet Long Shawls in town, coins , to Kurrve Cheep Cos tumes you will Ondtisais thg *rat *mom scent in the county. • w."'.'"[Oist. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! fIi•HE subscriber has just returned from Philadelphia with a magnificintiis sortment of NEW GOODS, embracing every thing. stapre and desira ble. which he is prepared to sell at tutu luallY ICr'lot rates. end respectfully in vites the patronage of old and new custom ers D. MIDDLECOFF Nov. 19, 1859 WINTER IS COMING, A ND Jew Arnold is ready (or him A His Clothing store is, as usual. fillecl 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, &v.; all of which he will sell cheaper than the saw quality can be purchased any where else in the comity ; Alan on hand. and for sale, a great variety of Cloths, Cassimeres and Snocetts, of every style end of the heat qualities, from which he will have men's and boys' clothing awn descriptions made by the best of workmen and at the shortt.st notice. Oct. 1, 1852—t(. The Richest and most varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, ER VE broughl In this place has just been received by SCHICK. slid is now opeiiiiig at his Store in South Balti more street. Tire public is invited to call and examine goods and prices, both of which cannot but please, lie ladle lolly as sured. Attuning his stock will he floutill LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS , snol, „„ Silks, Satins, I'nplems, I'issurr ilerages, tivrage ileliteK, Lawns. Al 11.1mhatined.Gingliatits, swia. Jac ,sue! and Cambrin• Muslin*, and Cullom's, in great v,troy. CLOTHS. CANSI.WERES, SatoteliQ, (;ototooleto. Nuokeen, !wool Check, Vi•stiogs of all Sorts. &r. In .port his stork is vary large, anti rut brdevv all in 1113 line. Irreall :old judge for yourselVes—m) troll to show goods. Aim! 9, 1852. UN DER SIII ICI'S AND Dit a al' Efts. %%rE linve on hand n very excellent as siirtineet Wiml, Conon nit! K Dielerdints and Drawers. Always re member that SAMSON gets and gives 11nrg :ns Swiss and Muslin Edgings A N I) INSERTIONS. Flinutrittg. j , m• wise! LeB, Wifrked find Thread (!..II ,rs, and Fllle Embr. , idered Linen Cambric ilotitikerehieff., cheap FAJINES rOCK'S. LOOK OUT ! stihseriher hereby givei nntire to is ih. lA. whol vr promised hint W 0()1) nn Aeeouni. ilia! lie Is in Want of and that uulrnw It 1.4 th•livvreol forthwith. without hirther uoiirr, the Ay...lints m Ili be in the hands of all for collection, and the money required. T. WARREN. I)er. 24, 1852. It) VES ! OYES : 11. T. NV F. 1311 hil« remmed to Ent ."' •in le , kora, I.ere noriiil to the A iii•iiimperiug ol Pulolti.Snies. in chat place, nod wherever hr way be ca 11.,) ititto, to in Frederiek fold Adonio eonniten. ilifi eliarges will be inoderale, and work well Scot. 24, 1852-6 tn. plll?A2.;ol,s — the Ilesl end ellempl•sl in -IL town. 0, , 1v 1 . 1 , 111 P and 111'4,, 1111 i Puq Will AIV so. Give is a (101 l and you will he eunviuvri! Wen , is no 1,11,,,),,T Ktlit . rws Cheap Corner. Beautiful Fall Slylcs for 11.idles' Wear. e%ery varii i?, upr.tn•d and for saki At iistonisiting low roi.•es, at Oet. 29. SCHICK& TO general aftmortmetit nl RewelverP, 4 Double aitd Single Barreled ,•an 1w had at the otie price core of SAM— SONS. 4.73 .15, (LP cp %CHICK'S Sunk of Ladies' Drcas (o do, rant he hens ! li eitihrsern Silk , 'lntl S.iiiiix.B..oilhaziltrel.eu.ilitirrvs , He I,.nn•s, De 13 !sr. Alpaca.. Gingliams, &e. Give lion a call. Oct. 29, 1852. • cayprx 0:04)2)ze lIIBONS. Hosiery, Glove*, Needle Worked Collar*, Edging*, I.:Wes, and a thousand . or mare uriielea in the Paine line, to be had cheaper U 1111 ever at Uri. 29. SC II ICK'S. BLANKETS, of every grin and rotor, and Domestics of every description cheap at FA 1 - 1 NESTOCK'S. Oct. 8, 1852 HO ! HO ! TRAVELLERS, REMEM HER aa you go along that SAMSON has on lend and for sale 'Traveling Trunks. Carpet l3ngs for Ladies and Gentlemen. and at prices that you will think inspiaseible. TRUNKS! - TRUNKS! HA VE just received a large lot of Good AL TRU NKS which' I will jell cheap. Oct. I—tf. A. ARNOLD. MUFFS 1 MOTIFS! supply of MUFF' S, of a superior quality. just received at 1 ' SCHICK'S. iMILLEati 11.721BALEP 8 SHAWLS. in great variety. and at near ly all prices.can be bad at SelfltlK'S. Ladies. yuur attention is invited tit 41re as sortment. confident that the taste of every one can be suited. Oct. 29. 1852 &LH A W LS, Bonnets, Ribbom, end Drees Goode, a select aleortmeat, just open. ed, sod cheaper than Aver, at !ILDDi.ECOFrS. COUNTERPANE ft‘. for sale very low at KURTZ'ai, MORE NEW GOODS. The debut and best assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN ' S WEAR, EVER OPENED IN GETTYSBURG. SKELLY & HOLLEBAUGH TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of their friends and the public to their extensive stock of Fashionable Goods for gentlemen's wear, just received from the city, which. for variety of style. beauty and, finish. and supirinr quality,rhafienges comparison with any other iftte4 in the place. Our assortment of Cloths, plain and fancy Muds di Id Cat :blares, Peelings, Satinet's, Overcualllngs. CAN'T BE HEAT ! Givo us a call and examine for yourselves. We have pur chased our stork carefully and with a de sire to please the lama of all, from the most praciical to the most fastidious. KrtAILORINU. in all its 'branches. attended to as herOtolore, with the sills' tance of good workmen. lIIC:7"The FASHIONS for FALL and WINTER have been received. Gettysburg, Dee. 10,1852. ruw . 3a3:rwar HARDWARE STORE. Ji' HE Subscribers would respectfully sonoonce to their, friends and the ',Milk. Met they have opened it NEW II Alt WA RE STORE in Baltimore at.. adjoining the residence of DAYID ZIEOLIta, (liiitysbiirg. in which they ere opening a iarge and general assdrunent of lIARDW ARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES ) CUTLERY, teACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paiuts,Oils, (V Dyestuffs,. n generalopeptling every description of articles in the above line of business—to whirl' they invite the attention of Coseli makers, fl'daeksnritits, Car pe niers, Cabinets in k era. Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. tJur stork having heen selected with great ea re and purelmalted tor Cult. we vain antee.(for the Ready Moneyi) to dispose of of . it on as reasonable terms as they can lie purchased any where. We particularly request a call Iron! our friends, laid earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are deter Mined to es tablish a character fur selling Goods et low prices and doing business on fair prin. ei pies JOEL 13. DANNER, DAVID ZI.EGLER. Oeity,pburi, June 13.113.510-4 f. Q;OAD\S w , AND 'PLENTY OF THEM, At the Store of 1111 TWO EXTREMES, at the Old Iwo doors below the Poet Of fice ir. Cliainttersburg street. If you wish to sae.• your muney, route and buy your 14 C A PS. BOOTS and SHOES, at W. W . PAXTON'S Etttablishinent. Ile buyii his Goods with great care, -and ia ill s rilafe to offer bargains. Call and judge for vootf elvea. He has for Gentlemen, Calf, Kip, mid Heavy Boots. 01 the beet tpialit‘—prietim from SI 76 to $9 76.- 1;;,11. Kip mod Ilimrse Mon's. from $1 00 1,182 00. Sllppyrs. 4;toters, ite., do. For Ladies, Fine 1.-oling (ittera, Hull Gititarn. Mo nier() Nhort, Lind style. Irfferinll Morocco Gaiters, itliss'ses Boots and Shows. Also. flnye sqd qiildrens' Boots and Shoes. of eery 'variety, a very large as tinent. to snit all ;mourns. Also Trunk, and Travelling Bags. Also. llitt•sia and Beaver Hata. of all ; n very fine article of new style i t ioleekin Hat ; Kossuth and Non-Inter vent!, a lists, and n great variety of Fur Wool Slouch Hata, trout 50 eta. to $2 00. Come one—come all. W. W. PAXTON. Oct. 8, 1852 NEW A.ARIVAL OP Atthe Farmers' Cheap Corner. A B. KU RTZ has just returned from 11 a-• l'iilladelphis with a laign and desirable lot of Spring and Sum. mt•r G bids. We would invite the alien titia iil the Ladies to our ertinpleLe aysort ment of Di ess S lks. [Wrap de Latins, very rich at) lea. Silk Pitpleins. Plain and Nom! Alpuens. New Style Mous de 1,4 wits, Silk Tissue, Berne plain slid figured. A kit Uiughsuis, Muslins. Calicoes. Chanks. Tickings.&e. amAr TLEMCEN'S WEAR Cluilis„Cassimeres, Summer Cloths & Vestings,in great variety, Also, Linen and Cumin Pmts stuff, at all prices. A lituidsurne assortment of Goods for buy's alatt Uni ) 2 l ?....KataPaiao A very large lot of Carpet varying in prices from 121 to $l,OO per yard. Call and look at them, if you want to buy or not no trouble to sltotv our goods. (SUE ENSWA Itt E. • Our assortment of Queensware is admit -tell to be the cheapest in the country ; we -are receiving a large addition to our form der muck. Glassware cot everydercription, *direct from the manufacturers. Groceries! Grooeiies! ' A very full assortment of Groceries— the beat fip sugar and levy coffee in town ; I also molvises. Wes, pepper. starch. spices. 450,.. all very cheap. Wanted in exchange for gorilla Butter. Lard. Rags, Eggs. Hams Sider. Shoulders. Soap,,dtc.. for which the highest price will be , given. KPH you want 'to save money. KUR:VVIS •Uh.eap corner is the place to do it. Gettysburg. April 18, 1852.—d 'LORE HERE 1 II -0 e ER Y. Gloves, Handkerchiefs Collars. Edginp and Laces. Bib.' mass. Book sodiMulf Muslias.. !risk Lb sta. Black Silk Lave .std Fringe.; is. be had is great variety at • FIRE INSURANCE. rr HE "Adams County Are "R. 'tisane. Campany i ' located at Gel. tysburg, is now in successfal operation, and for lowness of rater. economical manage. ment of its affairs, and safety in Insuraminki• challenges comparison with any otheY similar company. All its operations are conducted under the personal supervision . of Managers selected by the Stockholders, The Books of the Company are at all timetr, upon to the inspection of those insuring in it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap , placation to either of the Managers. from whom all reigaisite information can, ber gained. sl:7•The Manager. are Menallen—Wia. B. Wihou, Cumberland—Robert Alceuidy. titraban—Apeob King. Fr.,nklin-:Androir Whits"llletail. Hamiltuaim—Amos W. Maaiulr~ Lit/MO—John Mooselmortr.jr., Oxfords—John L. Natl. Reeding—Homy A. Pinking. Latimurio-Latrob °fled, minlny -Joseph Pink, Berwick.-David E. Hollings/. sg Borouth--416orge 11411pos, tr. A. Heibler, Wm H. titevenenn, A. R. Karts; H. R. Reiman: tear Chritzman, Alex. Cahoon, Wu Norris J. HI Bkelly, Valentine Weiser. e bept.lOy 1862.-tf. • "ANOTHER CHANGE," OF this 'lessons ie about to tisk" _phi* and with it many a change in the Styles. Fashions and qualities of LA; , DIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S AP PAREL. Buttnany and treat as their changers will be. JEW ARNOLD ie. as usual, prepared to accommodate all who will ..button up" at the appiroaeh of Win , ter, or bow at the monthlies of the Tyrjtt of Fashion. Having jails returned Moir the eastern cities. with the buret. cheer est, ind beet selected stook of Fall and Winter Goods ever before offered in (hie Town or Conn. ty, he %sites , ball the World' and the rest of mankind," to call, examine. aid by AI means buy—.almost "without money and without price," of his large end . ivell se; 'retell stock Of PLAIN FASHIONA BLE, LADIES' .aml GENTLEMEN* Dress Goods. consisting in pen. ottleek, Brovin, Blue, and Olive CLOTHS, air sorted Felt,.tency Beaver. London, Drab and Petershem Cloth for Overcosit.Bleck, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Black end Fancy Satinets.. Velvet Cords, Buddha Tweeds. Kentucky Jean, Black Oaths.. Fancy Silk.- and Woolen Vesting!. Lto says. Funnels. Cloaking.. ie.. also FOR LADIES'--WEAR, Black and Changeable Dress Silks. 13Isei Alpacas, Panoy,and Black !dons de Ulu,* Cushmerent, Prints,"Gtingbants. Ate., also, a large lot oIIitH4II . PLS just ineeltr; ed, and will be sold cheaper than .ean he bought at any other boom* in town. and see for yourselves. Oct, 1, _ , WA NT_ED. Alarge "quantity of WREA . r. Rye* Yellow. CORN. tor which ilaupver, prices will be paid, twins delivered nsi Mills at Locust Grove. GEO. ARNOLD. esei..FAHMERS wanting a barrel of 80. perfine Flour made of 240 POUNDS. of wheat, by Bonnelre new process of flour; ing. will please call at Locust Grove, is Germany township. JOHN CRABS& Miller. Gettysburg. Dec. 10. 113551.-41 n. 177 r ir i fir J. LAWRENCE SCHICIC boa removed lite Store to the MOM on the South-West dnrr•er of the Diamond. recently occupied by George Arnold.— Ilia friends and customers are invited . or cell and see him. Jan. 21, 1858. Come siting AND see a first.rate assortment of Pew saloons at SAMSON'S one prier store, such as Black. French Cassimerro, Doe Skin Cassimores. Fancy atalliaterta of every kind mentionable, Cassinets of all colors and shades, and. at prlces .111 suit all. [ Oat. 1. EXTRACT OF COFFEE ►i`tHE minion, original EXTRACT JIL OF COFFEE. which has been Too candy so extensively brought into us up s substitute for Coffee. and which mends itself by reason of its ehespneito err well as its excellence. can be had.* ad t;utes, tt e Store of B. H. BUEHLER. Keep B- , Before the People . . ripHAT M ANCUS SAMSON ha. Pit JR received' one of the largest and snout varied assortment of Oyer Coate of sooty description ever offered in the county, and at prices that will not only please. but NO :illy astonish. Give us a call before put chasing.. NOTICE. A LL persons knowing themselves' iN debied to us by Note or Book Aer counts will please call without - ditleY. as it is absolutely necessary that all acwounis should be settled at least once a *ear. 8. FA HNESTOOK It 60118. Deo. 31, 1832. 51711.801 L pLovests OF the best quality—odwaye on band ba end for sale in Gettyebuts, st this Foundry of * • T. WARREN & 80N; Grettirnatists Wear. VI.OTH S. Casoilineres. Creds.o', Zen tucky Jeans, VEM'flNGSurallitinds. Suspenders. Ha nd kephiefs.CßA VATS. Stockings, &c., Ate.. way be found. gooo and cheap, at FAH Norrpc KIS WIL I. sell Slack and Fancy Cloths. . Ind Catusinteres. Satin. Silk and Fancy, vEsTINGS, Overcastings Cleat netts. and Kentucky Jeans. cheaper than they can be had elsewhere. Give theta a call at the Sign of the RED FRONT- Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbon LADIES, if you wish to iwos Wig. tiful assortment of licinuots and Bon net Ribbons. osliitt ziagrien wORKI&D 001.1420 sLERVICS; au gnat misty., 104 cheap too. eau Atant at Ito 511iptplaCeirrit'' ""' SCHICK'S. scalars,