Morelbis 'larder In Philla dielphla. The Philadelphia Rapers of ilettirilay eentained statements of a moat appalling tragedy winch wag perpetrated in that city on the 10th inst. Iti. l'he victims were two tnarried sisters, named Hannah Shaw and Ellen Lyucli. They resided in the W end story of a house in federal street, wok!" junta to tie prentises being in the ocempaticy tinotiti 04irt;t1 and . wife. ..Mcilgtand Mrs. Carroll attended a ball in Broad street ilt the 10th float., the latter rottrolvd'M Alt - home - about 7 - O'clock rm friday morning, when she found the bod ies of the murdered women lying on the fl t .:trithin a few feet of etch ~ c har,, btu riced and cut iii a Mott ktriid Manner, Wu flour streutrattg with blood. There were to less than torty-nuAlsep cuts on the body oriole of the victiitTi. The alarm belitg given, a number of persons croon collected in the spot, anti coniiitinced an investigation of the hottilde affair. From all the tams. it seems that the object of the murder wits plunder: the toil( of Mrs. Linch. which Contained a 0 , hundred dollars in gold. was Wien open and the contents taken, therefrom. An attempt was also made to him the house, by plac. fug some hot coals on the floor. which burnt through end fell harmless into the teller. No certain trace has been found of the assassin. although I persons have been arrested on suspicion. Among them a Sing-Stng convict. named Arthur Spring. Peumnittenta, March 16.-1 hearing in the recent shbeking murder case took 'place this afternoon at the County prison, Were Aldermen - hard—Joseph Doran ap• peering as counsel for the prisoner, Arthur Spring, anti Aaron Thompson as counsel for young Opting. The mast important evidence was that submitted by young Spring. a lad of 17 years. and son of the accused. The sheath of the dirk found tinder the body of Mrs. Lynch was identified .1441m -boy as the dirk formerly belonged to himself, and wee taken from him Sy his father. The lead pipe was also identified as having been Wien from the tatern whaley boarded. asi ep On thqtight of the morale ring clone bottlahnitt 11 o'clock, ant - ati lot in the litick door by his son. "Ilia father give him several gold pieces to hide, and he ga M /them tack whim. s father then told him that murdered two Shelters and set fire to the house, and burnt the ends of his fingers in doing so. Ile also brought water for his father. and bewasit id ensue blood from his Shirt. • Young Spring furthdr totaled that his It 00 gave him next morning, $lO gull Piece. with which the ion bought three shirts fur his fatherand himself, and, with the ikettlote received, paid hir their leaterdeit the tavern, which was the only eash trifled from them while living cross examination the prisoner's taunted put questions. instrpeutti by his client, which tikußed chat the rather was andeaveri4VMvisn hithitelf by siarging his son end a still younger boy, named Pitney, with the murders. Young Spring *Amid much feeling and propriety. itirst one time wag's() overcu ne as to almost faint. lie was affected to tears by the questions put by his lathe* counsel. The, prisoner wall ruby emninitte 1 for trial. and the case will go w the grand Jury te•morow. Pits son's evidence tias confirmed tiy the bares cualtialather'iffutners. *be Monte of Australia. • There are days. and, in some years, whole Weekktogedier,nf delightful weatli• sr. Mal and bracing as Spring in Eliglen.i. but mom beautiful and exhilarating. Ex cepting about twenty five extternely hut days, mud sixty disagreitable wet or told days; the weather throughout the year is indescribably pleumott, the air is balmy and bright, scarcely cloud is risible, an d the 'unlocks down from the deep blue sky in slavelled splendor. Day anti night are of nearly equal length throughout the year. The suit never remains above the loczon mere than R fourteen and aralf hours. nor hos then ten and a half; and as twi. light do not linger in theseaiittidee, the change, from day tonight, a *from night to mit rti ‘ . .itre' to Briellahmeit unpleasantly abrilpt. ~ The nights arienchanting. The ebullient constellations shine forth from the hard dark heavens in unrivalled bright ness. end the halved moon pours forth her chastened rsidianoe on the plains and hills with -refulgence that every thing for Miles ground is distinctly visible. The light of both the sun .hid moon is more in toner than in Britain. ',should say the deference la se five to three. Wastaingtoo Territory. lirsefiingens. created by the lest Con rue. compriseish.it Part of Oregon which he. north of the chained of Columbia ris er. to it hen it crones' the ,eflifi degree of Istitude..and Omura along said degree of istiludetfo.the loyenfithe Rocky The land occupied' byq,filissiOnary ■to tions. not ezeeeding 616 acres to each, to yeller with theiniproveruents, is express ly confirmed to the Miiiiimary Societies respectively which established' the en toe. Stations that were so occupied prior to the passage of the Act autliorfiing the Ter riterY of Oregon, ire also confirmed to the Societies which established them, even, though they have since been abandbnail. itailtOADM 1N MINtIVIOTA.--..rliere is perhaps as much interest felt in Minnesota at this time upon the subject. of railroada sit in any other part of the country. Be. fore the adjournment of the present !aegis. lath. Assembly, charters will have been pawnd incorporating a company to con. wan a road between St. Paul and St. Anthony; from the Mississippi to rind do Lao on Lake Superior; .from St. Paul or et. Anthony to the lowa . line:—nua part of the Louisiana end Mitmesota railroad ; and me hope also to announce the Passage of a charter looking to the construction of a road directly across the State of Wiscon. sin towards Milwankie and Chicago.—St had of 11rumesiotion. Onto Cartrat..—A comparison of 14 di &rent State Capitols is ,gtven. showing that the Ohio Suite House will far surpass any , otbinllll6 the country. In round num. Iwo the ground ooierticl by the Capitol at Washington is 81.000 "equare fest—of O 511.000—0 f Tetutessess. 32:000--ot Nee hig. l Ostrolitia. Pennsylvania and Indiana, mnilil4.ooo—of Massachusetts and New York. 10.000—of Michigan. 15000. etc. The Legislative Halls and Library will be larger then at Washington. No esti* *USU is given of Om probi6le total toast of tboetsimiono. but it will approach a mill. ees4 be finished in throe or four tAa arty fat 06tam at 111 chain PigewiAbforesi •by arbat' a r::: " Nem Yonx ErraAvaaalece. At one I of onr city hotels, a merchant doing bust. I nest down town' has rooms fur which lie 1 pays four hun ire! and eighty dollars a i week. lii. lowly consists tit five persons. At another hotel, a Wall street broker—a bachelor—pays one hundred and seventy. Ifieellollars for two rooms. His board is tint included—two items which will prob.! 1 able amiitint ttill/Siiiit WIG hundred and hey dollars a week ! There is a house 'just finished in Madison avenue, the walls of which ,f 4 finished off with ilia moat costly papier Macho. Another place is now going up on one of the avenues, the paintings on the wall of which will clot itivwfotte hundred thousand dollars. A rich widow may be seen every day in Broadway, in a carriage that cost over three thousand dollars. There is an oh! fellow now living in Brooklyn who lour years ego was a journeyman tailor. hut who suddenly became rich by the death' of a relative, in whose vaults there are stored over twenty thousand dollars' worth of choice wines. l'hese are but a few of the items of New York extravagance.—N. Y. Paper. Beve YOUR Eaarwros.---Tlie practice which apprentices. clerks and others. have of spending their earnings as fast as they accumulate, is one great reasion why so many never 'attain a position above mediur. rity in life. A person who revelers but a small compensation for his services will. with a little care over his exchequer and a sy Wein of regularity in his expenditures, find that at the end of the year lie is pre pared to encounter any emergency or mis hap. Bet as a general thing, th6y manage to get rid of their earnings quite as quirk as they are due. thus leaving Mein wholly unprepared for emergencies by sirkness or otherwise. ♦ system of curtailing un necessary expense, if adopted by our younger folks, would tiring around the most happy attrf gratifying results, and be the means of raising. to eminence and standing in society ninny who now have contraeted the hi nit or parting with their edmings so readily and foolishly ; for ihe habit of keeping continually in debt Inlets indifference and dissipation, o lark of scir. respect, and,on utter thare4aril fu. future prospects. The real cattle fur a gril' deal of eriine - may he traced to the habit of a foolish expenditure of money in early I i tran script. A living infant was left at dor holm of Mr. John Augustus. in B teton, un Frid is of lasi week. which is now el:limed by Iwo mother". A nurse in Rlilflell3lll, whoru• eeived front a Mrs. 13!tke her data to ••bring urn' . says she last it et the door of Mr. Augustus's house on the it lit above named ; Mrs. Blake therefore 1.131.114 it. AnuthPr Wittllllll, wilt, Naps she supposed that Mr. A. would furnish a good Moue to her Willi!, but now thinks otherwise, einnes forward and also Ciall.l.ll that she left it upon the steps of Mr. A.'e Mr. Augustus is willing to give the h ,tn• to the woman who will prove my nership by the kind of clothing the eliild wore when found. It is ho ped tae dty j nuts IV:11 be amicably settled. VICE PRNFIDENT KINO.—A despatch from Ci1:1110111/11 ellilVVyll the mvlaerholy anitootteetneot that Vtc•e Presldeitt on the 3d inst., declined VI take the oath of office, for the r•aeou, as he.alledged, tlrt it was improbable he should ever assit.ne the ditties of the offi‘-e, ars'a therefore the epreinotir WAS unurceaeart•. :Shook! he recover. he observt•d, the oath can ad• tainistered its the proper place, at Nadi'• togtott. Though the veliernhle stateecii tit himself evidently despairs of recovery, his friends are eneouragt•ii with the hope that he will yet he reatorrd to health. INMAN BoDIK9I FoUND IN Go axo.— From the ship Uri nilscompt, Peruvian guano at Leith, there were ex. binned the remains of three persons. evi. deittly Pertivier.s, buried in the guano, soil which had not been disturbed iti the process of loading the ship. The remains illustrate a curious property in toe guano in preserving bones, hair, and clothes, while completeie decomposing flesh. It is not known when the bodies were origi nally interred but the bones were all found as entire as if they had been preserved in a inureuns ; the hair remained upon she skull, end the clothes were very little de cayed.—Nnrth British Mail. Mos we &nose MINDED Women.— The Cleveland !Arad s that on the Ist instant, some thirty women. we'd backed by gentionnen, proceeded to, the grocery of Anthony Jacobs. in Ashland, sod asked him to dii.r . (ll3 nowt the vale of !moor and the use of a baguette board, whi.•h had en• need many of the youth and sonic (lithe married men from their homes. lie re. fused and the lass chopped his bugaielle table into kindling•wuod and emptied los liquors into the street. They then visited another grzieery Mil a tavern, both of which was capitulated. As EVAtlatar Fl°lTAL.—Tile Hecklen- burg Jetrownign imp :—..Liku one of those wondrous rocking rooter reared by the Droinr, which the finger of a c h i ld might vibrate to the.eeuuu, y et the imp{ or an ' linty 01111(1 not noun from itr place, otte.Conrtitution is ro nivery balanced that it deems to sway with every breath of opinion, yet so tit mly rooted in the hearts and affections of the people that the wild est storm of treason am! fanaticism break over it in vaiti.” STATE AGRICULTURAL CoLLKOZ.--The Stain Conveotion, tii consider t h e subjcet of eatahlishiug a Scan Agricultural Col. lege, and to deterrnire upon some plan for that purpose, M/seeded at Harrisburg on the Bth maul. Hon. John Strohm pre. sided, and almost every county was repro seined. Tits subject was lolly iltsetinstid, and a cotninittne, consisting of 'Messrs. &ohm, Contemn, an 4 others. was appoint. ed to draft . a hill to be presented to the 1.01,- jointure for the establislttnant of such an iustiunion. ICP•There is a little girl in the Staar Lit* natio Hospital as Harrisburg, who is but three! years slid a hall old, and is laboring wider mental derangement produced by sickness. it lost the power of speech, by its sickness, but is gradually improving. This is the only instance recorded in t h is country, of one so young, being afflicted in this ,forat. The Columbia (8. C.) Banner, of the bth inst., says :—We have to-day the heaviest fall of snow that has been seen in this vicinity for rushy years." Snow fell to the depth Isis to eight inehea in /Asheville district. A bill abolishing dm ( death-penalty was ordered to be ertgroeted In the Assembly of ilirisoortalw,ea du dth mu., by a evil of 46 to $7. TUB STAR AND BANNER CETTYS Eine. Friday Evening, March 13,1853. IN IPPRENTICR UNTO. 11CrA boy of good character and steady habits, of suitable size and age, desirous of learning the Printing buiiness, can fold a good situation at this Office, by making early application. ar . REMOVAL... After our next issue the Star Office will be REMOVED to the three story building in Bal timore street, formerly the resi dence of Hon. D. M. Smyser---- a few doors above Fahnestock's Store. A New toliime, irr The present No. of the "Star" com mences a new volume—the paper having been commenced 24 years ago—upwards of seven of which it has been in the hands of the present proprietors. We take this occasion to renew our cordiul acknowledg ments to the friends who have so generous ly stood by us and contributed to the sup port of the establishment by their patro nage and influence. It may be gratifying to them to be !muted that at no time since the "Star" passed into our hands has it been in bettor condition or more generous. ly patronized than during the past year.— We hope to merit a continuance of these friendly offices, and shall be pleased to add to our liskof patrons the names of many who do not as yet take the paper. We receive weekly accessions, but there is still room for d large number of names. There must be full 1,000 voting Whigs in Ad ams county that do not take a County pa per. and a word or two (row each of ,nir present patrons iu favor oldie-Star," may secure an impoi tent accession to our list. We also take this occasion to rewind our delis tient patrons that we would like to have all our Old Accounts equated up without deity. W have never sent out a CollectA but will be comp:hod to resort to that tucthed of settling iipoua 'Looks dot tug the coming summer. Om-hooks nave Limo standing open better than seven years.— We are disposed to dose them up, and start "fre-h." Those who know :hem eel Ve.3 indebted to us can, iu the mean time, call and make p3puent. The IlleaLit Warrant. os.,Sheriff Scorr on 31unday last, re ceived fr3iti Gay. BILLER; the Warrant commanding him to etectite the sentence ofl death pronounced by our Court, at the January Sessions, upon JAM 1F.3 GREI:N; (colored man, colivicted of the murder of SAMUEL. N 1 Alta, last summer,) on Fri:lay the 15'h day of .Ipril nett. between the hours of 10 A. M., and 3 P. M.—four weeks from to-day. GREEN, since his sen tence, has been laboring to prepare him-! self for the terrible doom awaiting him. evidently, however, not without acme In:pe of being relieved in some way or other from the extreme penalty of the law. He became much affected upon the warrant being read to him, and asked the Sheriff "if nothing could be done for him?" Sheriff Scott, we understand, has very properly determined to tOcuto the un pleasant duty assigned him according to the full letter and spii it of the law,; which provides t bat it shall only be per mitted to the pciaous designated iu the law to witness the execution. To this end the scaffold will be so erected as to prevent its being seen from outside the jail wall. At the request of the Sheriff we annex the Act of 10th of April, 1831, abolishing public executions : An Act abolishing Public E.recutiunv. • SECT. I. Whenever hereafter any per snit snail be condemned to stiffer death by hanging for soy crime of which he or she shall have heen rim vici ell, the said punish ment shall billieted on loamr her within the walls or yard of the, jail of the rounty in which he or she slt,Jt have been convict ed; mid it shall he the ditty of the sheriff or coroner of the Said county to rueful and he present al such'exertition, to which he shall invite the preqe.oett of a physician. at torney general or deputy attorney general of the county and twelve reputable titzetts, woo shall he selected hy the sheriff ; and the said sheriff shell, at the request of the.critninal, permit *twit ministers of the gospel. not exceeding two. as he or she may name, and any of 1111 Fir her ninlrf- DIE reladves, to attend and be presvuit at such exoctition, together with atoll ere of the prison owl such of tlie sheriff's dep uties as the ash! sllnriff 44.• Enmity( in his discretion may think it exiiethent 1 , 1 have present. Find it *hall be only permitted to the persons above designated to witttebt the said execution: Provide!, That no person nnilerale shall be periniqed on any ace•mit t witness the same. SEct. 2. After the excretion. theigy sheriff or coroner •114111 oink,. oath orafir ma,iiiti in wriiiig.)liat he proceeded to ex• 'cute the said &Milos! ; within the walls or pm! aforeaaid, at die the time desig nated by the death. warrant et the governor. and the same shall be filed in the ithilce of the clerk of the court of Oyer and Terminer of the aforesaid county, and a ropy thereof published Wiwi) or more newspapers, one coloast of which be printed in the unty where thecireention took place . Tho Whig County Committee ap pointed, on Tuesday last o ilr. D. MELLING ER Representative delega,ts, and R. G. HARPER, Esq., Senatorial delegate to the Whig State Convention. "The Post-Office Department has or dered the Mail between this pleas and.ble oallett,l3eadanville Arendterifitr Poet offices to be carried hereafter on Tuesdays, and. Saturdays—Tuesday. baying been anbitituted for Wednesday. Er We ate requested to announce that the Rev. Mr. CARnillia will prep,* in the Hill Chetah neat &demi, et thi at hear. A ppolteata fbr Carlfilelrelet The to lowing are the a ppint me wade for thhaCarliele) district, by the annual Confers** sr of tbo M. E. Church, in ses- Rion • week at Ilagerstown—Bishop c- MORRIS presiding: 41: 8. - 42pprivr, P. E. • Carlido Statiou—W. Carlisle Circuit—J. Monroe, W. Gnynn. Newville—A. DI. Barnita, H. W. Ew ing. Shippensburg—J. C. Dice. Chatuborsburg—J. M. Jogai. Mercersburg—D. Bartel:li r one to bo supplied. Wityneaboro . —J. N. Dacia. Boonaboro'—W. Prettyman, one to be supplied. Frederick City—J. Miller, A. E. Gib- son. Frederick Circuit—H. 7. Dill, J. W. Langlej. • .-1 Ikletitgomepr—J. W. Cullum, B. P. Brown. Berlin—B. H. Smith. Gettysburg—E. blaCoutnt, R. W. BLACK. r p York Springs--J. A. Durborow, S. W. Price. Ynrk—R. S. Vinton. Wrightsville—W.' G. Steel. Diekingen Collekev--C. Collins, Presi dent; 0. P. Tiffany, Prollitsor. B. S. Meaty, Missionary to China. Conference adjourned on Friday even ing. Next Conference to be held in Balti more City Station, March 1, 1834. The °Whoalue at fork r The Washington letter writers arb kept busy in 'announcing the removals and appointments by the nap admin istration. The President has sent to the Senate a large number of nominations, in cluding Mr. Greene, of tbe Boston Post, as Naval officer at Bostorti Charles 11. I),..as lee, Collector of Boston; 11. IV. Bishop, Sub-treasurer of Boston; Geo. Gov. °rum. of Oregon ; Lea% Carr, of Pentis)l yards, Charge to Naples ; with a number of Postmasters, Marshals, ,te. It is said that thirty ctetks in the Trea sury Department had wive to leave on Tuesday. On the other hand, S,Civtilly Matey, of are State D.partnrr•ot, and Sec retary 140. .nt the %Vat. INN zli.thr, ale repotted to have given ,i.at no WI ks ‘vonld be rein L‘ved iv tlttm, %%10 had pro perly attended to their du:; *0 ',leen/HM . IO ,Welrvr . Cotitity 4: Tao people of 11tq;.,.r c:oint, pre sented rent otittrAtter to Ilia Curt at the tern), against the gntillng of licenses fot the sate of intosicatilt; liquors in that county. The Ju4el3,ln tle exercise of the discretion vested in4thern ly iaw. r( jeered all the applications for 111.111,T—the Court not believi% RUM-1101MP "llCCe,s“r) " to acetnuttitniato*strangers and trivollers." TROUBLE A HEA P —A Dentoeraticti correspondent of the Wdkcsbarre cafe, says that there,ls melt dissat Israel ' in his party with the nominations recently made at Harrisburg. lie says thole is a strong desire felt to hare a Canal Commis siener in rho Northern part of the State, and thinks if the Whig party nominates a' candidate in that section, that he still sure• ly be (limed. Ile says the nomination of Banks analßrawley, far re-election, to the tli,ies of Auditor General and Surveyor General, will not suit the pry well, and thinks if the 1\ hi,;3 1:1011111.1t0 the right kind of men they wiil stand a good ch:tnco to elect all three. TIIIRTY-TtIIRD CONGRESS.—By the election of six Loeefocos in South Car olina and three in New Hampshire, to the U. S. House of Representatives, :hut body now comprises 98 Locos, 50 Whigs, and 3 Freesoilers. The same districts sent to the last Congress, 88 Locos, 00 Whigs, and 3 Free Sailers. Eighty-three members of the House are yet to be elected. Total 234. The Locos wilt be to the Whigs in the proportion of 2to 1. The majority in the Senate will he 15 to 21 For the neat two years at least every department of the Government will be Locofoco. r7 - The Legislature of Missouri arc discussiug the expediency of prohibiting the circulation of bank notes of every des cription iu that State, antsubstituting ex clusively a gold and silver currency.— The St Louis Itepdblican seems of opinion that the bill to that effect will not puss. The law probiting the issue of a less donowination than five dollars by the hanks of Maryland, wont into operation in that State on the Lit ivat. 11117 T A 31cincriul to the Legislature of Maryland in being nutuermmly signed ill IVashington county praying on catty ad• journ went—as culls at least as (ho Mat of April next. on the ground that the "set• vices of the majority of the members will baler promote the interest of the State by attending to their individual domestic vocations." Ditto to our own Legisla ture ! ,he "strike" in Baltimore gm con tinues oit the part of a largo 'body of workmen whore employers have not yet agrecd to give tho advanced prices. They aro supported by contributions from other workmen in tho city; and also from other places.. The Election 0:1 1- At a meeting of the Migs of the boroni,b, held laetng at the - bouso of John L. .Tate, tbt following Ticket was put in momination to bo supportetto4day Judge—JokuL,Weiglf4 Inspector—Mnry Hukbes. .assessor—Willis ri C. Stall/mitt. Com/obits—George W. Striolchouser, John Vents, Sen. "'The toll ipotnied• the Buruhah der, Charles E. Norris. re Gra lianis Magazine .for April is bel4rallll, witir an tnterestimg table Of contents and much farrowed in appearance. Most of the articles are oriainal, of them being handsomely 'Nur enterprising publi.herrichly thwerses • lib , ' Patronage trout the friends of American literature. Cr Harpy* Nagasine for March has been up on our table tor roveral days. with its toad •t. traction,. this ;nag tains continue* to grow in pop. ularity. it. circulation being already far beyond I. ny similar publication. rEr Pulnam's Illottility has reached Its 3d num ber. ing idence of 04111 that bids fair to put it In the bunt rank of American periodicals. The Min* No. opens with its interesting article on the empire or lupin, followed by • series or arti cle. that would do credit to Blackwood—all from American writers. irr The Et4ingelical Rrview for April completer, its fourth VOIULTIO. all' concluded and neatly printed we are pleased to note that the patronage extended to it is sufficient to justify its continu- Imre. With new type fogies a sharper and dear. er Impression it would be one of the handsomest publications of the day. ILT.Pererson'reifagazine—a $2 magazine—for April is handsomely embellietted with sled, mez zotint and wood etigra‘ Mg*. Mrs. Ann stew pliens and other accomplished wtiters appear a mong the contributors. Mr The Wryer Cure Journal, Phrtnologiewl and S $1 puhlica• ions from the press of Fowler & Wells—are berme u , with contents pecu liar to each. They are hand somely mooed and turoish a lags amount of val. us ble mailer at very low rates. 11:7The Pennsylvania Form journal for March complete* the 2d vnluoie. Thu publi-hero au mm ice improvement* for tie next Solo me, not only in incr....441 but in ‘itriely of c illutttrAttott a. No firmer Should Inc iiitl.out this exciiiieht it fur nished et the 1 , ..1 rote 111 f I pet 0111,111 !linen, Meredith & Co, publi*l.ely, Neat Cheater, Pa. I_Er• We are indeltted to the poblietters of the los.'Forrn Newt," for the back iIUITIbCIII ihra new publication. The illus!ratione are I.rrge, varied end hands .tnely gotten up. The ceterprioe ot.tlit to .accred and no doubt o ill— Buruurn bong use of the hackers complied kith the request of the publish- I. ul . he .Vlme al 1/..d T 11711.1.. (1 , 111 thr K•ri , Ae, t dr,r—wc t hut.lil like.tlieto fulfil their purl of ilit• ALTERED TOTES.—There mein eir. ciliation the dollar hills of the Farmers and Mt:di:inks' Bank of Carr..ll comity, altoted front ones of the Same bat.k. The nhetzttiotts are St) Well executed ;IR to do. c:itc he best jtklges, unies:4 the difro . etive bet wcett for p to of the (oiets find the 1i%e . % , tlt.it batik lie tewew l The best i file to detect thew is to iikee thew silt : by siiio uitli the one d“llar bill, when it will he found that they are the saute, s.tve the ilteration. It is a dangerous note, and the public should be cautioned ;iguana it. COMNAMENTARY.—On the nomi nation ofJ. P Brawley, for Surveyor Gen eral. a member of the Democratic Conven tion stated that he could not rally thi,par ty, us he could not get the temperance vote M j w Lyzica I that what would be lost in that w.ty would be Inure thin ui de up to him, in the votes of Whig "runt-suckers r' `Gov. Bigler has signed the bill to close the trusts of the U. S. Bank and settle the judgment obtained by the State for bonus against the Bank. The Bank is to pat the State $150,000. The affairs of the Bink arc to be wound up as fast as possi ble, and whatever balance, if any, remains, after paying the ciodit.ws, will be divided pro rain among the stockholders. ItCPA fire originated in Boston from a magnifying glass, which reflected the rays of the sun, bringing them to a focus on the window, and whenever they struck on wood they burned into it, charring the frame in many places. A piece of paper placed a gainst the window was set on fire, and in deed, the heat was so intense that it instant ly burned whatever it touched. When first discovered, the frame of the window was blazing. Ir7 - The Maine Law movement in Rhode Island continues with unabated vigor.— The State Temperance Convention which assembled at Providence last Tuesday is said to have been the largest ever convened in the State, the hall being crowded to e:- was. A large number of clergymen, rep resenting all denominations, were present, and every county in the State was repre sented. The utmost enthusiasm prevailed and a series of resolutions were adopted in favor of the prohibitory, or Maine liquor law. No particular politeal action was recommended, other than securing prohibi tory law mon without regard to party. gr. 7 An important and interesting char ter election was held in Detroit last week —the question at issue being the Common School system. The Catholic Bishop claimed separate schools for Catholic chil dren, and both the regular par'fy"tickets being suspected of favoring the demand, an "independent Common School" ticket was run and elected by over 2,000 major- derllon. F. W. Hughes, Secretary of the Commonwealth, has resigned, and the Governor has commisAioned the [lon. Chas. A. Black, formerly member of tho Senate from Greene county, as Secretary. It is understood that Mr. Hughes resigned for the purpose of accepting the.appointment of Attorney General of the Commonwealth now vacant. sts,,A "Maine Yankee," in the Nation. al Intelllgence4 gives notice of an inven tion of a form of a road and improved lo comotive, which will safely transport the mails and passengers at the rate of one hundred miles per hour MCA young lady, with $lO,OOO, adver thee in too New York Tribune for a 4 Preabyterian or Dutch reformed hus band." —We ob establish. Irr The New York 7,Wbrine my* Mew. ni and Kossuth had no band In the out• break at Milan that the le:milt:a are not ivady—Yet. . from Got- Of Maher. - .4, XotAges.. , Books Posted. Sl's* The Whig party, (uys the New York Tribune,) has just surrendered the Admin istration of the General Government, which like those of our State and City Gov*. meat, is nOwoompletely in the hands of its principal antagonists. Though ember masa and crippled by distisitlen in its own councils, and a - strong adverse majori ty throughout in both,Houltes of ConVoas, it has done some things worthy of note on a transfer of Executive power—possibly of re them brance hereafter. It has preserved Pekoe from first to last, in the face of a strong popular tendency to ward aggression on the rights of neigh boring Nations. No foreign State has complained—none has had reason to com plain—of any deficiency in food faith or good neighborhood on the part of our Gov ernment since Gen. Taylor's inauguration. And there is not to-day a spook of war up on our horizon, nor is there likely to be, until onr Government shall see fit to ore_ ate it. It has done all that it has had power to do for National developtnent and Indus trial progress. Never crowding upon the Aboriginal tribes, though sometimes con strained to repel their savage forays on our border settlements, it has purchased many millions of acres of their territories and paid them liberally therefor. It has expended Millions in ,organizing, protect ing, surveying, &u., theAtew' Territories acquired under its predasor from Mexi co or created out of more Northerly do main. During its four years, large sums have been expended in building Custom Houses, Post-011iees c Ilitrine Hospitals, &c. iu all parts of the Country. And, though systematically resisted and baffled by a majority of Congress iu its earnest ef forts to effect something fur our more ex posed and crippled Industrial pursuits, it has had the Litisfaetiolfiuf obtaining at least one handsome Appropriation for River and Harlow Improvement, similar to that vetoed by Peitz during the previous Adininist rut iofi. It loaiel about Sixteen Millions of hard Coin in the Treasury, although the second great source of National 1111.'0111e— the Public Lands—have been nearly s.qucsti ate,' tbretTbout its tom by the issue of Bounty IVarrants to soldiers in the Mexican and miter wars. And, al though the oconion/ reduction of our l'ub• lie 14 bt under the AdministratiMt has no: been large, the real reduction of that Debt, through the payment of indemnity to Mex ico and to our own citizens holding claims against her for spoliat ions which our Gov ernment con tracted by the Treaty of Peace to-satisfy, the payment of' indemnity to Texas for the surrender of her pretensions to New Mesit), t h e paramilli Fremont's and other claims against. th&Jovernment, mid the allotment of Bounty Lauds to old Soldiers (which is only justifiable on the assumption that it is iline'-itt satisfaction of uu equitable claim on the Nation) must altogether amount to many millions of dol lars. Finally, the National. Credit stands high er at this moment than ever before, and a loan could be effected on terms more fa vorable to the Treasury than at uuy fur wer period. Such are the material circumstances un cumstunc2s under which the Whig party surrenders to its antagonist the executive power of the Federal Government. Its brief official ascendancy has not been bril liant, for it has stolen ngtping from qther nations ; it has not beetroventful and stir ring, for it has waged uo war upon Industry, Commerce, or Credit at home.— No honest, enterprising, law-abiding eiti izen has slept perturbed*through the cigh t from apprehension that some Removal of the Deposits, Specie Circular, or what not, would derange his business or blast his prospects before the morning. All these, we are quite aware, are veil tame, glow considerations in such a pro gressive age and with such a progressive people as ours. We do not hope by pre senting them, to arrest the attention of those now intently engrossed in the distri bu Lion of "the spoils." We have no de sire to represent the outgoing Administra tion as faultless—our columns will bear witness that wo have exposed and reprov ed its faults as freely as we have commend ed its tnelita. But there may cornea time, oven within the next four years, whet, to have sedulously maintained Feuer), Thrift., material Progress, and PubliC Credit, may be regarded as something wens than negative merits, and against that day (may it be ever so distant!) we have made up this brief and hasty record. 117 We quote the following interesting advertisement from a late number of a Vir- guns paper : Csifth for Nei/roes W ANTED, for the Southern market, MEN, WI 1M EN, Wart. GIRLS, and FAMILIES, for which I w.II pity the highest rash priers. Per son* having *loves to lOU, Mllll find it to their in terest to inforio ma in person. or by letter, et Win chester, or D. M. and W. G estripbell, No. 242 Plait at., Baltimore. which will meet with prompt attention. With what virtuous, glowing, swelling thoughts such a record as this must inspire those Northern men whttor so far false to the teachino Of the p4lOOOl the whisper ings of humanity suklfircitkosemt to extend the system of donsestiO Slavery, give it new aids, and strengthen its fatal hold up on our country. "fir Th e three cent pieces coined after April Ist, will weigh 11 52.100 grains, and be nine-tenths flue—being of the., sante standard u the larger silver coin. Thue view In circulation weigh 12 3.8 grains, ad are but throkfourths tine. ;prominent ICTlzeororootitortaarl to be a 4pilteant for agloasoi of do Oro of Pbiladelphis. ' TAE nuipabriNrs HOUSE.—Con grass has been liberal in giving President Pierce en outfit. The appropriationivere as follows : Far repairing the President's Mansion, including cleaning, painting. whitewash ing, extending the east wing of offices fur carriage house. die., 37,300; and fur best ing, ventilating, ptinting the exterior. Out ing the walls trig ceilings of the rooms on the first Muir, the purchase of books fur the p'resident's library, $29,500. For refurnishing the President's House, to he expended under the direction of the President in addition to the proceeds of the sale of such of the said house as may be out of repair and unfit fur uses $25,000. CPDr. W. E. Homer, for many years Professor of Anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania, is dead. Hon. Hobert McClelland, the new See• retary of the Interior, under Gen. tierce, is a native of Franklin county, Pa. cciliev. Samuel Griffith, who has been on trial before the Methodist Conference, sitting at Hagerstown, Md., charged with a breach of promise of marriage, has beeu expelled from the Conference and ex-com municated from the church. vrThe famous "Gardiner claim" is under, investigation in the Criminal Court at Washington—the Commission sent by Government to Mexico to obtain evidence having returned. The claim is said to have been fraudulent. Thu amount awar ded was over 8-100,000. a—, Col. litmton, it is said, is very bitter in opposition to Gov. Marcy and Judge Cushing, us members of the new Cabinet. President Pierce's new inauguration snit. wade by 111 r. Arinington, of Boston. cost $225. It consists of a dress coat, overcoat, two pair of pants,anil two vests. The lining coat over $5O . The suit was a present Irani political friends. 6 ` . 1 . 11K (;REST MARE THE BETTER. lICRAE."—The Bangor 117sig relates that in the little town of Eiltlinwon, there is a family consisting of the moth er 01 whom Is r Most, healthy and :mitre, but Me father is of quote a tlilferent charac ter. It had been arranged that the wile should go ',Wahl . ..rota and make her •tpile," wlidst the hush:mil should stay at home and tahe rare 01 the rhdtircn. This ar ra' gement was intimally saii4l,tetorr. and the woman Milano., her outfit for the land 01 gold. On arriving at :pi e ty York, she Dion) an importunity In rook during the pia4,lo. Mut, Dili! -lie iinitioliatrly sent hack to her faindi lift) dollars of her funds, and has gone nu lieu way reioui mg. and w tilt ih. determination to get her ,hare of the gold of Citlilitrnia. INFLUENCE OF EXAMPLE.—EXaMpIC ii more loretb!c than precept. "My people:' says Mr. Uitril. -look at me six days to the we •k to are wha I I nem' Ott the Sabbath. " “Otir actions are a commentary on our words. and a bad action before young folks will efface all the good impressions outdo by live hominid moults*. rake heed au to Myself, and to thy doctrine ; so that thou both save thyself and them that hetie thee." HIMONT!! TURNIID 1.4.-41 is said that Profecsal Anderson, at present in charles ton, has received a letter Irom Louis Na poleon, Emperor of the French, inclosing a check of 130, which he borrowed some years since Irom the Professor at London, accompanied with a present of u diamond ring. and an invitation m vit.it Paris. 'Phis will be cheering news to all who were the Emperor's creditors in the times that tried his soul. FIRE Al IlsNovan.—We learn that the Engine House of the Hanover Branch Railroad was destroyed by fire on the night of the 10th inst.,and the Locomotive in it an much injured as to he unfit for use. It is not stated how the fire origi nated. STATE AGRICULTURAL FAIR. The State Agricultural Society has fixed upon Pittsburg as the place for holding the next Annual fair—and the 27th, and 28th. and 29th days of September next, as the time. The Berke County Agricultural I`. 4 ociety declined for that county the Fair this year. ATTEMPT TO MURDER—Narrow Escape of a ',Me Girl.—A young mulatto girl of the name °Minh Smith, aged 13. attempt ed to murder a little girl of Alban %V. Pen nock. of Upper Oxford township, Chester comity, on Tuesday last. The mulatto girl was in the service of Mr. Pennock. On Tuesday afternoon, •in the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Pennock. she took their little daughter, aged about 6 years, into the barn with the purpose of murdering it.— She obtained a rope anti adjusted a noose or slip knot on the end of it, placed it a round the neck of her intended victim, and iu spite of the cries and entreaties of the intle girl for mercy, held her hands until she drew the rope tightly around her neck, silencmg the cries oh the child by strangu lation. Alter she supposed the child was dead, she took the rope off her neck, carried her out of the barn end laid her down on her lace in the garden. Sarah then went into the house end asked the Irish girl employed in the family, where Eva Ann, the little girl, wee. ' The Irish girl at once told her that she had taken the child out, and that she should go and bring her back. Sainli then went out into the garden and called for help to bring the child in. The Irish girl came to her Mil and found little Eva ly ing as above described, almost lifeless, and the marks of the rope plainly upon her neck. The mulattogirlcunfesaed that she intended to murder the child—that little Eva had slapped her and wee saucy to her, and for this reason she had attempted this terrible deed. We think it one of our duties to keep our readers informed where they can ob tain articles on the most reasonable terms. and if any of them ate thinking of making holiday presents, of eitheraritbee, jewel ry, gold pens, silver or plated epoons, &c.. or anything of that line, we cannot do them a better service than tell them io call on Win. & Son, Nu, 216 Market street, where they can be suited nut on l y • in variety. but also in style, quality and end price. They are so well known, ..s* purchasers for cash invariably, and that fornear forty years, that they onnstant ty receive the newest patterns as soon as in the market, and sell died its small ad vance. There is no paying fort heir erect , hot their bad debts. biros* metier make. credit they will tiot l bave, and bad debts - ler make. '" #' • - LXTEIL FROX CALIFORNIA.. The steamer Uncle Sinn ,arrived at New York at I o'clock Tuesday morning from Aspinwall, whence she sailed on the Sib inst.. bringing 100 passengers, and o• ver $310,000 in specie. She also reports nearly $4,000.000 of gold dust on the way to New York. in the steamer Pa- 11.1118. There are but few items of local Cali• fornia intelligence in the papers, atiethey possess but little interest. roe mining intelligence generally of the the most cheering character, new discov eries being daily made, and the mines re• port a large yield froni the diggings. Emigration to Australia had nearly ceased. The grain crops were very forward, and promise a rich harvest. Great excitement existed in Calavoros county on account of the Mexican marau ders. Th. entire Mexican population had been drived nut, and mass meetings of the miners were being held, causing great cousternatien among all foreigners. Rubies, emeralds and diamonds had been found in the interior. Benicia hail been fixed upon as the cap ital of the State, by the Legislature. An Excellent Remedy. 0:7 Those of our friends afflicted with Coughs, Colds, &c., will find themselves greatly relieved by the use of 1)r. H. H. Highee's excellent Remedy for Pulmona ry Diseases. It can be had at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEhLER, in Gettysburg at 75 cents a bottle. Cheering Hews for the SI, k Whilepville, N. Y., L ly 10. 1848 Mr. Petit W. Fuwlie: Deer sir —h is with pleasure I write yo 9 this certificate, staling my experience in the Ilse of Dr. tit istar's 13111... m o Wild Cherry. In Noseitilier lost I was taken with a Severe rough. My lungs Were much al recital so much that it was wash dilikully I cookd breathe. liceiing of your Haloom. I laiicureil and took part Mime lii,ttiti; and to toy titt, 1151 11. i.hment. my Lungs were heed and mt cou.;:i cored I am happy to recent:m..l,d thus Boll: Cherry to the public as 0110 ot the best medicines for coughs and colds I ever used . Now that this peparsiion I. kiss. t. , lo• • Mom • yawn are 'or I,,etple,a (0 ‘1 P Tuits„‘ •TIINI A. 1.1 V E 1: \ll'l.llN l;OUG11 . -, 1:HONC11111 - -. R. d all in fections, thin reinedy will be. ,to I N IVV ARK l,u ilt wicked as I. C.itti'iit't 1 , 11111,1 0 U, it' puu•nrou• nu at urr, and try 1. , ii• ill it lasme , I , Sr %Ve ail, i.e this piddle of them. actoootk, ill it (Imo . 11 , `.11 1 1 rung loot be tritl.l.l „ lli 11111 It ursett es derail illthe ill I HE “1.N1 7 /NE .\NI) 0/IIGINAL %%I - l ' .lll ' m I) %Ls %NI 11F 1111,1 ) l:111:12 - 111 r, • n nre , .unt .11 Ito great bet, ITN 11 . 11.1 . 011;N IT,11F11 1 T 1) I N PH 11. - 11)1.1 ' 111 1, n J stunt . th,,u ,0 thr .1.0.1i.U. tilit.l. Pit , . the mai he: .41111 ex en<nrlc rirrul 1 . 1.14... u L.ll it. nlia . ln 1111,1 lily litlinilt • gl•fter:i ly .111 int Lure IVI 40:11 . 1 Uu. th.t 11.1‘141.! 1111: 11l 1 N ,11,;• -NA I . I ' HE • I Br 11 :` . 1) 'PI rl IW^For «..14. in 6. ii ) ,C.niA by S 11. l1t:L11- I,En. auj II) Di Kr bet isAkuramotti: 1114 It K [ram. TH. NAtTi MUNL MIN' or TL.TEItI,T.] $1.0: It .—Ttie Flour mulct reinsti.a quo Salem to day of 1,600 Lnlit j-4 rd on, t tea, th , at $4 75 prt LLI. Non nig done in try ftirta• v't t• quote nominal at V 4 675. 11)e Flout $4 un, and Corn Meal Viper LLI. quoit a decline in prier,. Salo, of red Vt heat at 1 ,15 a $1 uB. white Witeitt 1 11 • $1 15 per Lucite'. Bye 73 a all mita per nubile: White Corn 50 11 . 3.1 centa ; yellow In. :i4 53 yenta; per I.lllkilel. Mi, land 14d 3/ cents: ftithuitylwatii.‘ do. 40 settee 'ter Luc:tel.-- Seeds steady—Clover 7 00 a 57 25 ; Titnitt nyacred 3 25 $3 58; and Flaxseed $1 40 per bushel. Grocer) in tritet ic quiet e quote Hi. U.U.. at coda per o, Stigma and Nlaluacies uncLuitged. K.ec :ti u4} tent. for PRO V IviltlN't —The miles are ainall. We quote Melba Po. k at 16 Irt a $l7, and Prime do. •I $l5 50 per bid. Me, Bert Vitt - transact:in.. .na-derate. Bacon ahounlent 7,i, aides Si • tend hvnis 111} • 12.) etc per 11% Butter in kegs 15 a 17 ions per In Clive, 9 a 10 eei.ta per L. CATTl.l..—Price• rait_e trout $3 to :I7i on the Bout ; equ.tl to $6 a $$ 50 tint, and alien. ging 41 76 grim+. MARRIED. On the 17th inst. by the Rey. P. Anstorth. Mr. JOHN HOOKE and Awl SUSAN HANK EY. -both of Mouminy township. OH the 10th in-t by the Rev Jacob Zi,e ler, Mr. HENRY ?HILLER, of sr> hod, and Niles MANY JANE 1 of Hamiltonhan town ship. On the I fith inst., by the same. Mr. JO' Ern WEIKERI',Hf fiett r,litinc, and Miss HE I TY H. PI.A N K. of Cumbeiland township. On the 17th inst. by the same. Mr. HENRY HA FIN, of Hemilionhati tp.. and Miss ANNA M.STALLSMI li, of Franklin t PW,I/1111[1. On the 131 h In.t . by the Rev. J. Ulrich. Mr. HENRY DAVID NEVi . M AN end Mit.rt•Alt ANN MOODY—all of this enunly. On the evening of the 11.111 itot., by the Rev. G Roth. Mr ADAM LA WVER end Miss CIIRI , TIN A Fl AMR. both o f F ran klin tarp On Tuesday the Bth inst.. by the Rev, C. P. Wing, Capt. JAS A. Moore, of s. Middleton township. Cumberland county, and %lies .VIA RY J. Al Y ERS, of Huntington township, Moms county. On the 2.lth ult.. by Or Rev Mr JESNE end Miss ELIZA BE BA RA ••1..111' lea of thin county. On the hilt init.. by the Name. M It'll A Cl KNisi.EY. and Miss 1.1•DIA mILLF:II-1.01 of York comity. On the huh vat., by the ssme, Mr lIEN fly NTA HL. and Mi. M It I' 4/101.1 UCH both of this county. 0.11; D. On the 3d Inst., Mr DANIEL BROWN, of Aamihan township in the 64 . 11 year 01 his On etitturiby Morning last, Sir. FRANI:I , CAREY, of Butler two., aged about 35 terra. On Thursday the 10th inst., Ni HES It 1 . 'FRONTLE, of Franklin township, aged about 38 vars. On the 22d of February, at the real knee of her son•in.law, Mr. Win Tout. in Butler town• ship, Mu. OATH %RINE EAHOLIZ, aged ti 9 years 10 moritlis mud 22 days. On the sth inat , SOLOMON. aim of Mr. William Toot. of Butler township, aged 1 year 9 months end 7 On the li th 1.01.. JOHN JACOB, son of Mr. Jsaac Miller, ul this place, aged I year 2 weeks and 1 day. Near Fiederiek, Mn..l on the 6th inst., JOHN FRANKLIN. son of Wm. 0 and Ann E. Vi'ank, formerly of Adams co., Pa., aged 2 months and 13 days. In hittlestnerr, on the 9th inst., Dr. U. HAI:K EIT, formerly of Perry county, Pa., aged 27 years. On the Bth Inst., in Menallen township, Adame• county. ,WILIAAM WRIGHT, set., aged 92 years 6 months and 21 days.• .• 'At Finesatle, Botetena9 county, Va.. on•VFM9: neaday the 9th inst. MreAItIANDA !SPRINGER, wife of Mr. Bamuel Sprhigerr and ilaughtet of ' Mr. Abraham Arnold, of this plamaged 22 yeas and 6 days. Setttny and save Costs ! Y Books and accounts have been cad in the hands of D. A'. Boatman, .for collection. Those wishing to save coats Will call on Mr. Buehler forthwith. ALEX. FRAZER. Much 18,1853.-4 k FANG= -fl large auortmeat jot wak ed at Kurtes cheap corner. toss'mum FLOUR. per bbl.. from wapitis, *4 31 WHEAT', per busiod, 1 06 lo 1 15 RYE. .'• 76 . . GORY. gi.:tei., 46 OATS, - 5 6 TIMOTHY SZED i ptr bashed, 240 (:LOVER SEED, . .. 602 FLAX-NEED, , .• I 26 PLASTER OF PARIS, per ton, - 6 60 MANOKIER MARKET. FLOUR. per barrel, (from Wagon.) $4 2f WHEAT, per bushel, 1 00 to 1 05 RYE, •• •• 88 OIN V OATS, , MoTHY-SRED. CLOVER-SEED, FLAX-SEED. Fresh Garden Seeds, dirlF ALL KINDS, just received from 111 the celebrated -Shaker Gardens," Lebanon, N. York. and for side by S. 11. BUEIILEK March 18,1853. HUNTERSTOWN English & Classical Academy. r IHE Semi-annual Examination of the above institution will take place on Wednesday the 30th inst., at 9i o'clock, A. M ; and tn , he evening of the same day a Public , .ition—the exercises to nommen lock,: The 'mimes of the 1 ; „ o l e he f;tiblic generally are inviteoP; I. N. HAYS, President of the Hoard of Trustees. March 18. 1853-2 t REMOVAL. TILE Sithr•criber bas removed Ills Store to tlot old Corner l'oroletly ot.copieti 1.14 a Sure by and Istely by NI ij. W. W. 113nter-de, where Ile old friends and the Ir. hhe ;Zeiler:lNV to gt-re I im :I call, 111.1reb 18. A. 11. KU RTZ. 11.1i1.Br:lt is 4 AML EL B WILLI A \IS re , Teeirtilly k 'idioms ine en :z ii, o: (;.•ti•li.,rg mid niral.el•rri WII I i ':iii.iy t.. i y ..ere un'il their !wind.. grow, I+l he La. "rt.. (1 1, Sli..eing ainl ilaie-rtiliipt S.loon to Chailier•ht.rg street, n0....,fre Mehl. rl4 Dri/V SiOrf . , 'Alien! he 11111.11t19 Iprit9vi•Ulllie . Ille —1,1t.,,,,- nal business . ' in all its hraindies. Il e Will all iVe cnu as 1 • 11•ali ;pi a env Inoker, And eta your hair to snit the rut of your L lia. Then his n hide 0 1.i, rt is ii , i. 1.. pr,vt: the spin al:1111'V iii iii.. h um a n r „,e ( .. F. , oti loog ,itt,ri.-iive he 11.1;1, rs liiii.so l' he e.iii gp throt.gli roe i.. 11 11.•dinni, ol 11111 1011,(1 tat deii.,riir,tit nil., :mill ~ii init. nit. d.•er..e 01 .1:111, as t , , meet 1111. entne • pi , ',t wo ..1 iii...,.• wi... ,1.11.1.11 then ci i.i , l , the keen ordcal 01 1.1, r..z,ir. Marelt I 1.--3 t In the matter of, the..intendud Applientioh it dtinN 1.. - TATt., ti, keel. a public how.e in the liorough of Get tysburg—it being an aid stand. 1V1L, 7 E, the tintler,igned,, citizens of Ow w Boreitigli ol (;ettyhlitirg, vertily that ,we knelt.: the sieve house hir whi .11 11. krelief• ig prayed. and that -11 Is I rce,,sary for the avetiiiiinuthtion 01 etrangera and trivellerm--that the petitioner is a hereon of g I repute lailinnehly anti terniieranre and that lie is well provided with 11 , 111 Se room HMI other ae...iiiiiiitiilations lor the pill: I.:Liniment ill eiraugere awl ini‘ell. r 9. Jaines A. 'lll9tupsou, Daricl Gilbert, David 31 . 31ardic, 11. tialtrgiler, W. Wisottley, 11. C,u.t..ri, C. It. Slifefieri; E. Longwell, (leorge Littlei+ 8 Jul uel Little, 11. D. Sweney, Wtu. Shiner'. March 18, 1853-81. / In the matter of the intended applicutwa ~f 311• Lits, hir li• license to keep a public house iu the township of bletillen. llatt, the undersigned, citizens of the wiry „ ; u :t e rittp of beingper. SO minted with CHA RL M V ERO, the above named petitioner, and also hav ing a knowluge of the house for wilt heensa is prayed, do hereby certify [list such house is necessary to areointundate the public and entertain sti angers and trav ellers, that he is n person of good Ir pole for honesty and temperaner, and that he is well provided with house-room and other ennveciences fur the lodging and aeentelmodation of strangers and travellers, We, theiefore, beg leave to recommend him bun fur license, agreeably to Ills pe nun. tieorge Thomas, Wm. Hlr Solomon Heal., Si mud Johnson, ChrigteOcr Rice, lictiry Rice, Solotnott Omer, Solomon Peter, Ja mem B. Ja meson, Barliet Jossee M. Hutton, Gibson E. Ross, March 18.-3 t - NOTICE. --- ALT, persons knowing il.einsnlves in tlehlrml to us by Nolo or Bonk An• (noun's will please call iliti.iy. ns it 1. ahadul«lc iwinissary ills' all neinoints ehunld Ile .6111E11 fit Iran nh iP a reur. nete,ltiFAll EsTocK & SONS. The , and most varied iissort went of FANCY GOODS, LIVER brought to this !davit has just been received by IC 11 li:K. and is now opening et his Siiire 11.11 ii• inure street. The public invittd to call niid and prices, limb of which rannnl but please, he lee;ii hilly as buret!. Among bid stock will be Inund LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS, such as 91ks. Satins. Pop'pins, Tissues Bereges, Benign de Laines, Lewes, Al pacas, Boinliazinee,Ginaliams, Swiss, Jac ono uud Cambria Muslim., and Calicoes, in ,rtkat variety. Also, THI CAUSIAIE airs, ilidinetts, Tweeds, Cotonades, Nankee4,, Liken Check, Vestingi of sll Soria, did. In short his stock is very large, and em braces nll in his line. • orreall and judge for yourselves—no trouble to slum goods. April 9. 1852. For Gentlemen's Wear, &C HICK has opened a splendid assor' ►7 anent el Cloths, Cassitneres, Cassi nele, Tweeds, Jeans, &e., &o. Call and see for yourselves, and you wall conies, Ittak•hosper g00d4. - you nerve! suer. - Blanks of all .kinds or sal atthia Mee.' - • lat ' ; \ GETTYSBURG BAIL ROM MEETING of the Board of Cntn• missimters of the Gettysburg Rail Road will be held • at the Court-house in the borough of Gettysburg. on Friday the 2511 i day of March inst.. at 1 o'clork, P. M. The presence of every Commission er is requested, as business of much i/D portunce will be before the Board. By order of the Board, ROBERT McCUBDY, Preet. D. McCoys'/atm &reit. 2 26 626 to 550 1 12 LIST OF COMMISSIONERS. Robert M'Curtly, Henry Myers, Samuel Durboraw, Josi■h Donner. John Plume, Wm M'Sherry, George Basehotir, John Busby, Joseph Kepner, Jirob Diehl, Bernard Hildebrand, Charles lIIIsh, Wm 13 Wilson, John Musselmsn, jr Abraham Krise , Wm. R. l"ailler, George Deardorff, Jacob Y. Bushey, Jii,epti Hill, Jacob Feiner, Tempe,t Wilson, Samuel Folmodoek, George Stiryoek, David Horner, ‘ndrew Heititzelman, Dovol Glll,ert, Moses M'Clean, Daniel M. emyser, S tarhinucker, David M'Conaogliy, Wm. W. Harriersly, James D. P•xton, Abner H. hurler, Daniel linfferwmperget, Kraber, George W. Hamersly, Kilt. Low's, John . I"hornefion, John M. :,tevenson, jr. (March 11—t1 WAIL PAPER. Borders, Fire-board Prints,Win dow Curtain Papers, IMAG9SPAR,EIA7 SHAHS, with Patent Fixtures Tll E Unllrrs R nrll linv just rerei ved (ruin New York II haat• viiriely of the ithorr n.lwcd good., to whieli he in vites the ;tiletitioli ilii• Adams ill he .11 the new :mil , 1111-1,(1111 .1‘1,.. Irmo lie elirop,st the on:it - 1,11 ihe 111.1.1 1 4,figt...119 ,tyl,:s 111 dee m:moo—Al 111 iii,•l) will be ..old on the r.•;i,oaldo o t ir ;,....,ommelit of Si.ll , ml awl II! ink B0()KS, Sta hollery, K ELLER K U RIZ, S. E. Corner (2uture Square M irrh I I. 1853—if CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES! 3 11 c (! , " _—_y NEW ESI ABLISHMENT. II 1 , , fullperther re,yrett , illy ii Norm. ilit• 1 ,1,1111.- mat elig 'O-41 111 iLt prepa• rv.! ty in ;ht. hay %vaiiting a good Eammo, Buggy, Bual Body, or Square Carriage, Will (10 Well 111; I . :111111, 011 the liiiderpivietl. Oar REP A I lit N thine at the sh,.riest term. at his ?amp he -1%%c0.ii %Vest Middle:lnd Wcst IThrk sirt-et. higiiire at DANNICR & ZIEGLER ' S were Shire. 'Fite t q ii.scriher tenders him thniiks tri.him viistonit rs liar their pair.mage end reMpeet liilll n eouunn,rure of the 1:1111P. JOIIN L. liourzwowni. Mardi 11. 1853—(fun NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Coin 11111bniiiIIVIS %111 make an ahatemeht: “1 five per cent. upon :di State aml ly 'Fasts assessed lor the year 1853, that shall lie roil to Collectors on or before Mowitty the I Silt day of vipril next, and Collectors are hereby required to make maell abatement to persons paying on or before said day.. CuHector.' will he required to make payment to the County Irrenattrer on, 4), before Tuesday the 11)//i day of .dpril nee. Otherwise they wali not be entitled to any abatement. By order of the Commismi.,ners. J. AUGBINBAUGH, Glic Mardi 11. 1853.—td TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. 1 EALED Proposals will he rei:eired at the office of the Cimiiiiissawiers 4,1 Ad rm• eoti illy wild Tuesday Ike 29th day of illarek ittat., lorhuihimea IVUUDEN BRIDGE arrow Rork Creek. ill, tl e road li•ittliog from Gettyahtirg to Ile,o aver. 'Tie Bridge iv to be one span of 90 beet clear. andperifil4llillfig fur ale Bridge eau be seen be person. wtslinn; to bid hy fall lIIU 1111 .lAIIOO Gettysburg ou and alter Hie 21st lust. JA"011 GRIEST. ABRAHAM REEvr,R, JOHN 31ICKLEY.jr. m wivaioner:. Aito.t—J. AucitusnAuou, Clk. March I I, 1853.—td relate of Conrail lreaver.dec'd. 11\1111 undersigned. appointed by the plum's Cohrt to make iliNtributom 1,1 the halmico remaining in tho hands of Samuel. Whastim, one of the Executors of Comail Weaver, deed. to and amongst oteelitor4, well attend for that purposa at at lie , office in Grnct• h urg, oil Ilisersday the 71h day of sivril next, at 10 o'clock, A. 11., when noel whore all persons hall. tug claims against said estate will please pu t sent Mein lor examination and allow. mice. R. G. WcREARY. Auditor Wadi 11, 1853.-31 APPRENTICE WANTED. AN A PPREN'rICE to the COACH. . SMITHING busioteas will he taken by the undersigned. if application be made immediately. The applicant must be of good, steady habits, and must come well recommended. A boy from the country will be preferred. JOHN L. HOLTZ WORTH. March 11, 1853.-31 Long Shawls an d Dress Goods, A NEW supply lust received and for t 1 pale very cheap 6y RotrAnNEs- Tom( & SONS, , at the sign of the RED FRONT. FRENCH WORKED COLLARS it SI e EEVES, in great vaiiety. and cheap-ioo, can b. had at NOTICE. NEW COACE 1 11%/ 111 11411%‘‘ otarrssatrai, Tins undersigned reepernfalli , announee to the Public that they have entereti into Partnership, under theliams. style and title of HA MERSLY & FREY, lb carry on got COACH MAKING in all its branches, and are prepared to furnish to order. on reasonable terms, all kinds of Conches, Rockaway, Boat• Body, and Jersey Carriages, Buggies, &c., man ufactured by the best of workmen. and which, for finish and durability, will chill. lenge comparison with ally manufactured in this place. (cc The undersigned are also prepared to attend to REPAIRING in all branches of the business. at the shortest notice. WM. W. II AMERSLY, J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Pa.. Feb• 18, 1853--Iy. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! r r lIF subscriber Lois just returned from Philadelphia with a magnificent as sortment of NEW GOOD S, embracing every thing. staple and desira ble, which he is prepared to sell at unu ettxlly rates, and respectfully in vites the patronage of old and new custom ers. D. MIDDLECOFF. Nov. 19, 1852. X 0 TICE. ETTERS of Administration nn the IA estate of Iseec 'lntuit, late of Im illilitre township. Adams County, llla., dee'd, having been granted to the subscri ber, re , tiling in the some township. notice is hereby given to such as are indebted to said estate to make payment without de lay. and those having Claims are requested to present the some, properly aullientica.. ted, for settlement. JACOR GRIEsT, Feb. IS, 1853—Gt. HAY WANTED P ERSONS hazing flay to sell will do well by van' no !he f•iihscriher, tit (: e ttyshurg, %vim is ilet•trntis of pm - eh:owl. The highest Market 'wire will he paid at II tones. ::, As he titlelid!. Ittinig the 1l tc, alter bring p a cked, hauled either to II .111 Iver nr 11,11111111)re, the preference 1,, hatil will he given to those (rim whom lie may purchase SOLOMON POWER Der. 24. 1852.—if • .Ibe .0 111,. • U ter d q A N AIT IiENTICE tw the, Todwring will he taken by the twirl-- coguw , (l. if appbeatiow be mail., 111,111(91110e ly. The aliphcnnt must be HI good mteddy and ombi coo.e well repwinmettded. A hoy irtilll the emliory wouldWi: 11rt r red. J. 11. SKELLY. FA. 18. 1853.-11 4.LJr VI 43 1.41da)17 RHosiery, Gloves, Needle Worked Collars. Edgings," Laces, and a thousand or more srtieles In the same hue, to be bad cheaper ti tut ever at Oct. 29. SCHICK•S. ItLANK ETs. Vlannels of every rill and color, and DoneePttes of e‘ery description cheap at FAIINESTOCK'S. Oct. 8, 1852. HO ! HO ! TRAVELLERS, REmF:NIBER as c a n g tthat ; z that SA MsON lute on tidad and for st,,le Trait Traveling 'Trunks. Carpet for I..idies and Gentlemen. and at prices that yuu will think itsiptets,ble. UN DEtt sill it'l's AND 1)11i A W E It S. WE have on hand a very excellent as sorinieni of Wool, Cotton and Kul Underskirts and Dn. wers. Always re member that SAMSON gets and gives Swiss and Muslin Edgings ♦ N D INSERTIONS, Flouncing , . Cbe. innienee, French Worked and Thread Collar'', end Fnn• Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerrhiefx. ehmip FAH N ESTOCK'S. ROIEIII3EII 111 AT 10 61,1' HEAP Guitars. Violins. Arrortliana Shiris and Shirt Culla re, N tek and Pocket II andLorchiefa, SinorcinlerN, %V i dose 131:aides.(1n1 . ks and Jewelry ()revery ind cal: t t SAMSONS AA it mio I.B—the hest end cheapest in town. Cody Nene anti leek, and you will say mi. Give es a call and yeti will be etievniveil there is no 11111111)11g KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. Beautiful Fall Styles OF Gouda fur lotliea' Wear. t;mbraeitig every variety, just Named and fur sale at astunuilung low priers, HI Oct. 29 TO .L7.1:13, TO AMMO A general assortment of Revolvers. 4.`a• Double and Single Barreled Piet ale, eau he had et the one price more aSAM SONS. 2,/)"II3Z,dCV 411.;01):YQ `CHICK'S sll,lo' ni Ladies' Dreul ^. - - 7 " Goads. ran, be brad It mubrucer SIKH 'Mild Satins, Bwitbazines, Cashmeres, De L unrs, De B Ise. Alpacas, Gingham'', Calicnes. &r.. Give lam a call. Oct. SO, 1852. 101LONY,ET Silk and Velvet, also a br.auticul stuck of unit for sale cheap at • Qct. L. FAHNESTOCK'S. Int - SO*. ARE requested to cell sod examine FA lINESTOCK'S large atut beau tiful stunk of Dress Dhotis,. essnatiting of Muue de Lain*, Merittoes, De Bilge, Da mascenes, Thitmt Cloths, Cruveitis Los tree, Canton , Cloths, Alpacas, also Black Mid Fancy Dress• Bilks and !Wits, all fur male cheap at the sigu orate ,RED FRONT. 1 , 4 REVIVI3I,. - A supply of. 111/U F F • -ofio supalot , qualitydgWreeeivitd . mt scatorti). .41118, OUX' ' pANES.rart ht* - 7 1 *AO WI •10Val ugnit FIRE INSURANCE. fir HE "Jdams County Munro! Ilre '1- l nauranes Company" located at Get- Nysburg. is now in successful operation,and fotrJowness of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in Insurances, challOges comparison with 'any other similar company. All hs operations are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Suiekholders. Tll3 Books of the Company are at all times open to the inspection of those insuring in it. As um travelling agents are employed. persons desiring to insure can make ap. plicatinn to either of the Managers, from ; whom all requisite information can be gained. Kr. The Managers are : Menallen—Wm. B. Wilson. Cumberland—Robert Iliteennii.W. six& ban —Jacob IC Franklin—Andrew Heintzelman, H•miltunhan—A inns W. Muddy. Liberty—John Mune!men, Jr., Oxford—John L. Noel Rending—Henry A. Picking. Lai imore —Jacob GI drat, I=MMIMMI Berwick--Davi.l E. 11.,Ilinger. Borough--George Swope, D A. Buehler. Wm H. Stevenson, A. D. Kurtz. 8 R. Russell. John Chdism.n, Alex. Cobean, Eden Norris, J. H. Skelly. Valentine Werner. .eitr. Iv, 1852—t.f. "ANOTHER CHANOP OF the seasons is about to take place. and with it ninny a change in the Styles. Fashions and qualities of LA— DIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S AP PAREL. But many and veal as these changes will he, JEW ARNOLD is. as usual, prepared to areommoditte all who will ••button up" at the apprnaeh of Win ter, or how at the mandates of the Tyrant of Fashion. Having. jiist returned from the casicrn cities, with the largest, cheap est, and hest selec'ed stork of Fall and Winter Gongs ever before offered in this Town or Colin ty, he-invites "all the world and tl a rest of mankind," to call, erimine, end by till MNIIIP 'my—almost "wit out money end without price;' of his hirle and well se- Fowl; of PLAIN &FA MN A BLE, LADIES' at,tl tiEN'rt,EHEN'S Dress G,mila, 1.,.11.1.1111e in part, of Black. Brown. Blue. and Olive CLOTHS, as sorted Felt, Fitory flea verAondoe. Drab and Petersham Cloth forOvereome. Black, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Black and Fonev S:wiletts, Velvet Curia. Buckskin Tweeds, Kenitirk v . Jeri Ile. Black Satin. Fmcy Silk, and Wmilen Vestiogs, Lin seys, Flannels, Cloakings, eitc., also FU It LA Di ES' AVE AR, nt,ovand eliatigenltlc Ores% Silks. Mack Alpacas. Fancy and Mick Maui' de Lainen, Cholituiereo. Prints. Ottut!hains. &e., &c., also, a lirge lot cl S/LAOPI.S . inst recciv. cil, and will be said cheaper than can he lonteht al ally other house in town. Cal and see for t•otirselves. Oct. 1. 1852-11. WANTE D. Alarge of IV titi:A.T. RYE & Yellow CORN, for which Hanover prireo will he paid, in be delivered at my Mills at Locust Grove. GEO. ARNOLD. tos.FARMERS wowing n hxrral of So• perfine Flour 1111111 P Of 210 PO UN DS or wheat, by Bonirell's new probetaw nl flour ing, will pleti4e call at Locust Grove, in Germany towiw.liip. _ . JOHN (MAIMS, Miller Gettysburg, 1 lee. 10. 1852.-21 n. Come along A N see a first-rate a , s orilnent of Pao. 1 " 0 .- taloons at SA NIF , ON•S gone pries stare, such ;IS Wilek, Frelld) Cassiiiisres, Skin o.issimeres, haacv ratiolaseres of every knot monlionable, Cagnotets of all colors tool shades, and at prices to suit all. C Oct. I. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. T IIE genuine. original EXTRAC7 COFFEE, which has been re eenily WI extensively brought into us ..sit a substiiiiie for Coffee, mod which ree-to mends itself by reason of its ulteupnes, as well as ill ex.•ellettce, can be had, a all t mes, t t: e Store of S. H. BUEHLER. - - - Keep it Before the People rill! AT MARCUS SAMSON has just -II received tole of the largest and most varied usbortinent of Over Coats 01 every description ever offered in the county, and at pri.-es that will not only please. bill re ally astonish. Oive us a call before pur chasing. rl/Q.IOIL PLO 141 . 1.11 OF the hest quality—always on hand and for sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of Go ul ll', ton CCassimeres. Castilla', Ken "l -- 1 tuck). Jeans, VE;WrING'S of unkind'', Suspenders. 11..ndkereliw1s.0 HA VATS Stiwkinge, &c., may be found, goot and cheap, al SCHICK'S. SCHICKS. WILL sell Blaek and Fancy Clo th s, and eassimeres, Satin. Silk anti Fanry VESTINGS, Overcastings Cassi. netts, and Keoitueky Jeans, cheaper than they can be had eirewliers. Give them a call at the onnets .010 d Bonnet Ribbons LAMES. if you wish to see a beau. tilt; impartment of Bonnets and Dow net Ribbons, tad! at A. word to the wise is sufficient. LADIES—it you want , jo buy the id. cast, best and chespeit Long Shawls in town, come to KURTZ'S Cheap Cor. ncr,s• you will find there the largest assort went in the county. [Oct. 8. am' LOVES and ilopiery, Black mid Fan ‘3llcy Cravats, Lars' Slm, Clods and Plush Cape , che at • Oct. b. • FA H N ESTOOKS'. civESTS! VESTS! VESTS! E have on hand a large and very, genteel Assortment of Veste;suCh as Plain and Figured Satins. Cessinteres, Casshiets, Velveta.•Plaids. Ace., &c. Re• member that SAMSON'S iaihe place. TRUNKS I 'TRUNKS . ! OA %%Just received,' hole lot of Good , 4 LTRUNKS whault 1 twill oil,°hoop, AIIitNOLD. T. WARREN & SON FA lINEST,OCK'S sign of the RED FRONT. SCHICK'S MEW elteßSb AND PLENTY OP THEM, At the Store of st oft. VIIE TWO EXTREMES, at the Old m. Stand, two doors below the Post Of fice in Chambersburg Street. ',you wish to VIVO your money, come and buy your HATS, CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES, at W. W. PAXTON'S Establishment. He boys his Goods with great ears. and is prepared to gifer bargains. Call and judge for yourselves. He has for Gentlemen, Calf, Kip, and Beaty Boots, of the hest quality—prices from $1 75 to $ll 75. Calf, Kip and Coarse Mon's, from $1 00 to $2 00. Slippers. Gaiters, I te„,, do. For Ladies, Fine Lasting Gaiters, Half Goiters. Mn. roccn Shoes. Jenny Lind style. Jefferson Slippers. Ate., Morocco Gaiters, Miscue Boots and Shoes. Also, Boys' and Children.' Boots and Shoes. of every variety, a very large as to suit all persons. Also 'Faulk' and Travelling Bags. Also, Ritasia and B Hats, of all kinds 1 a very fine article of new style moleskin Hatt Kossuth and Non-Inter vention Hats, and a great variety of Fur and Wool Slouch Hats, from 10 ow. to S 2 00. Come one—come all. W. W. PAXTON. Oct. 8, 1852 ob. No -.A. t v ILIRDWIRB STORK. rIIE Subscribers would reppeetfully il announce to their friends and the public.. that they have opened a NEW II A RD W ARE STORE hi Baltimore adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEOLISR. Gettysburg, in which 'They ere opening a large and general assortment of ISARDW ARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES ) CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs, n general, *tiding every description o articles in the above line of business—to whibli they invite the attention of Coach• makers, Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Cabinet. makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers. and the! public generally. Our stock having been selected will great earc and purchashed for Cash. We part antce,(for the Ready Money.) to dispose! of any part of it on as reasonable terms** they can be purchased any where. -1 We particularly request a call Irom our! friends, mid earnestly • solicit a shareatil public furor, as we are determined to es. widish a character for selling Goods at low prices and doing businesson fair prin• ciples. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 13.1851..—t1. MERE NEW GOODS. The 'richest and best assortment of PALL It' WINTER GOODS • FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, EVER OPENED IN GETTYSBURG. 5K.E141.1 7 & 11OLLEBAUGH -11-KE pit:satire in calling the attention of their Iriends and the publie to their extensive stork of Fashionable Goods for gentlemen's wear, just received from the city, which, for variety of style. beauty and finish.and superior quality,challenges comparison with any other stock in the place. Our aseurtment of Cloths, plain and fancy Tweeds and Cas simeres, Vesting:, Satinets, Osercossillnpi, Le. CAN'T BE BEAT Give us a call and examine fur yourpelvee. •We hove pur. Hutted our stork carefully and with a de. sire to please the lames n 1 all, from the most preetietil to the most fastidious. 117"TAILOHING. in all its branches. attended' to WI Iteretotoro. with the assis tance of good workmen. Ir:rTlie FASHIONS for FALL and WINTER have hero received. Gettysburg. Dec. 10,1802. NEW ARRIVAL or titti ltd Irt(tO PA' At the Farmers' Cheap Corner AA B. KURTZ has just returned from Balti ttttt re and Philadelphia with huge and desirable lot of Spring and Sum. mer Goods. We would invite the atten tion oldie Ladies to wit complete assort inent of Dress S'lks, Ilerage de Laken. very rich styles. Silk Poi-dein., Plain and Figured Alpacas, New Style Mous de Lail's., Lawns. Silk Tisane, Berage plain and figured. Also Gingliams. !dueling, Calicos.. Check., Ticking., &u. GEN TLEVIEN 'S WEAR Clotho, Cassimeres, Summer Cloths & Vesting., in great variety. Also. Linen and Colton Pints stuff. at all prices. A handsome assortment of Goods for buy's wear VdralpXT2dlPagh A very large lot of Carpet varying in prises from 121 to $l,OO per yard. 'Call and look at them, if you want to buy . or not no trouble to show our goods. WU E 114_,NSW A Our assortment of Queensware •tad to be the cheapest in the country ; we •are receiving a large addition to our (eau der stock. Glassware or every deaoriptiou. 'direct from the manufacturers. Groceries ! Groceries ! A very full aseortmr:itt,ol Groceries— the beet fip anger andlevy coffee , in town; also amines,. tea. pepper..starch, spices. ago., all vary cheap. Wanted in . s,aphatige for goods Liuusr. Lard, Rags. Egg!, !Rattle Side'. Shoulders. Soap. ate.. lor which the highest price will be liven. icra you want to save money., K URTZ'S Cheap corner is the place to, do it.' Gettysburg. /44146. 1862."4 Lexejt mum 0 8 E Olisvaa,ilandk enablers • Collate, Edgings and Laces, Bib-• .netis, Houk and MuU Mulling., Irish Lin ea, Black Bilk Lace and Fringe, Are, &0,, iu.ixiliaskia Airiest variais al , . For lbs genitival unit;, firinintlll Cum or all NERVOUS DISEASES, AAA rir ILAN enftte•ilit• II blab ere sawed by ao Irte peirol we.Yencd or goolorritit, ciiniliticia of Om risitvotrs 11 Tar The beantitni and eancenical appliestion of the myo *Fiona powers ue' bILVA 48.'4 end Men jittitionneed by 4' lobed ph”iiitisoo lo Kampf* the b• the molli NAM* . orollitioesi Memory of IA: .4 e. Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALITANIO BUT • 111 A GNETIC saitd with U.• mod ponfitt mod mails ausesel PS .111 ass. of l!Pvairtboulng wo weakebe4 b4.41y, giving. lone le the Arbrou organ', and foriguratmg I,be *nitro my*** as rms. PARALYSII and PALSY,. DIORPRP. or INDPIKATION, RILIEUY ATIOM, ACOTIL and CHRONIC, 4101. T, trit.nrsv LUMBAGO. ICA/ NV.BB, NERVOUS TitF.MORS, PALPITATION or Thy. ov.Arx • toPLEXF, NEURALGIA, PAINb Ir Ww SIDF and cIIIOST, CINCH COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and cunt/A . 1%1m of the mist; II!? COMPLAINT. oter.ANts of the KIUNRII4, DF.$l. CIF.NCT OF NE.II.VOU'II and NITRO:AI. ENBROY enl aH NKRVIIIII 0111RAPOLIP *Pleb eomplPiots or*" kom mw .intida'esnes -*wooly, ; • Derangement of the Iterinma System. grin Nr.ivrous COMPLA INTS. Drug and Meth thee behest. li• Ihr they-weshen Ins irtel ..an 5 of be slimly pmetnited system : while igniter the ngthenlng. We thief:, vitalising Movie* of lidos . el applied by this beentlfal and whidarfel die weary, the inhansted petient and weakened nifilsrer kr tostnrat In Owner health. strength. ehttledty sod vigor The nest peenlbirity and astellenes ivf Dr. C7briatfit's Gateanla Ouratliree, ' • mandate In the furl that they *rust and eery dire./ by entnn,4 eFlo.etnnt, In Oleo et the moil tend* .eta, of dm, ging and ysteking the patient, till tnehietuead Rater* , slake hive ently ',mine the infliction. TA*, sissolslAns lAe sirAsit mote*. renege,/ lA. skirts* 'inc sl IM Itissri„ r mote as assrehrtsru—ssui wean &at lisAissi somiles. **l city...llll* W. Once Wig ustrnitn•Une In the United' State* only *ter year's**. more then 60.000 Pio n nr teoladl ohms gemditrioio,*romig Mahar war..terse wienhor.olt wbo at* Pleilliudlr Pet tr Pharmitt inTataLT AND 7111WMANIIISITri..17011:111h- , " when ell hope. ,4 relief hod' been gimps sr, end army Uwe OM been tried in rain I , To sliestretu the weir Was OALVASlllo..iiiter. the VISO ,4 • Innen tanned with that Una el ail ilreollos UCorKrsuA,ersoy other Chewier , or . Net one theorder. In erdninry eases etimelents , ere takes wheat, by their sodas on the sorer and mosales.ol the stoinech. Mold temporary relief, bet which Isere the omens in a lower sump. lad with bOnewl htenltiei, sites tlie 'oboe thus molted ematel. Mow aompero this wills the Whorl tesulting from the entreaties at the OAI.I ANIC. ULT. Take • hyspeytk suiteret, area is the worse symplams or en attack, end essiyir tie the hilt wound the holy, as the_ hlegnetie pod es damned to a shad penal the itwooPhia penwiration will set ow the reethe,elemoot a the - Eat: thetebr amid` a tiel vault airoalatios which will rim nu to the negative, and theme beak wpm In the mauttre, thee koaplog ups con Old ,ankt Onto Laws throughout the einem Thule .he ° wit store tams of DYSPY.IIIIA ere rritM vNTLIf tWINKIX A VILW DAYS IS Or TILN AaICL Y iItiI4I , IIILNT To ILIVADICATIL THY itinnottiV, 1-14401/1. EnTlFlCaltil AJIL TRITINOMIALS - - Of Oa* woof V.4Nt►t.d Choroefir, flow all p..r. of Ow Country punt to Ilroa, eviludnon to Ow erne, ontnem to Ude plink!: AN - 111TRAORIONARY OASIS, "Truth to stranger . than tThausatbitst, Bronohltiii su4S REV, Da LANDIS. A CLEIGYMAN . 4il Now Jena,. at istingutokid ettornisidato and esoluir Mawr, New Jersey, Jug Is. Ide 41.. 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IMP 1101 ORTlaal.r 000050 en 05 .1 0:.• was Rweb Y hildi..nodniterdal sad happy resulta ol the ellperlineat I bore reerameadid the RCLT and ..muin In maw who bare b.ea avow, atillbetag ftuta.Nauraigio nlro than. That' hero hied thou, strut isollo. 8111.1011, m our 1.11.1. 111% does lir, wiry 1.14480011111) yours. • ROSIdItT W. LAlgatia OR•> CHnirrlVO GAIVANIO NECIELACZ Is Mood kw alt anmplamum oesotiog lhotwool 0, .too 4 writ mi lroiuhiW, liidammmikMa for Thrum. Nolrmits mod lick Distkm* of W. llwi, N. 11 g 4 111. tbo Flra, Duman( m Illoara4 M Mok F an, iMongem. gimendfy Not mow aid WM atommmiki woo OWI4 sailed TM Illeiminms. Palsy and rtualysts. All phyursaos witibmvlstle that those tr. 6311.1 0 •4 Sr* caused by a *Man onlenrdrui Riven 11 4 .he atiliatol U 6. CAssaisei (Ulm& A IWO*. *Ol m rt th i a ' 41. " PitillA imapltl:lo.l Muir cue tau malseura OR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Ate bead ad nil 001"0111111 Nt WM* a CMII ninon. oil VAL 140.0011111 g'oustitsiodo sod pastel Narlain Adlp.4.4* g the Hoed sad UM/ 4111trytinitles. INd.) Pus anaAl rg caused by r Ai&lertoi point or Natrona Mangy la tAe Wahl or at wpm las body Tin Dolmen: and Neuralgia. These dere/41 lot egeettleg eemidesnb oohed. stets relieved by the Indication of the Cie•eo. let Neoscars leo Iftorn. TM 8.0 diflitets'ff.e tr.locinetty through the system • tie Necklace hat a load , 411ec4 lobe the Raid seta diteetlf open the effected won't. lethal.* theresein el lietioss the applicitleu NEV 1.11. Iky. Maul hoods& Cert/lbseke from on emueloo. etelotel of the meet ostesenitiory ohereetes mee be (leek if required. Op. No trouble ee tooeseootesee Wee& 4.. 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LA.WEEDICK ScIIICIC Las re t ufived hi* Store to the rose oo floutit•Weet corm 4+f tit bittin.tud. reoenely occupied by Ggo o rgo Atit — Big friends and custoluere ere iuv - cell end see Wn. • 4, jag. 31, 1853. o C L A IN'S celeben:ett preitiiikru lum Tocrro-PABl'E,,v,v44o 11441 t, OIL, and FANS: Y ?OM'S, rf I:811 Sup ply juot °pouted at 1' ovER-cA: o . • ~,, A 'LARGE lot of . lieti 0 aiiii 'l4r. lams, of ill,ior#,ai3 i' land do op, am gered by, / , SUMS 'it 11004314114;
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