HO DAVI IN A Gail/C.—An account Al given 11 short dine ago of two men and a boy !saving been bteied six days and six nights in a marl pit •f • Eerette vide. in the department of the S . sifie liifcrieurr. sgd then rescued. A relation of the sif• lair derived from the .rtifferire. iS now given in'a Rouen paper. I)ariag the whole of that time dtey were without fod, without water, anti without liOtt, 'ntstrishttust 'without clothes; and they Tap: in.auch a confitied : phiee that, with 'the exception of the 'tiny, they chub! not, stand upright. lioitersi; Ow eldest man. declares that ,Ittrute.the whole iiine he ilid not skip more then two Itotirs; hut his 1 two companions. and especially they g ent, Slept more. They slept hark to baei Tile?: felt to imager. anti ElMeird says I that even f they hall lind pro:lofting. they winild not haye . tnuelted diem; but they I experienced great thirst. On the fourth day they •fnund a linlc 1 water thikik with marl, by digging into the i bottom of the pit. It was this wator,,pro 44stiskr. is Inch pi eserved their strength. At I, Whoard the noise of the pickaxes I d t es rth.reer . them ; but during the e Jaye their breathing was so lim.l am to prevent it trout reaching diem, and this eircionstance naturally increased their agony of mind ; they also feared that the miners were digging in a wrong direction. One 'Of them had about fifty chemical inatellestintl a entail piece of candle; hut though they often tried, they could tint, fir 1 .went of stir, cense the candle to burn. During the latter part of the time they became so exhunsted as tithe unconscious of, their poi:idol': but they remember that the boy once cried its it la A dream. "there is the rope. Bohan!! let us ascend 1" Only one of them. liriard, was able to shed tears; and wheithe did so, Inii,boy cintsoled him by .telling him that tbenP 9 lverr sure to be relicuell. The tninnent a breath of air reached.thein they fainted. but after a while recovered. The first thing Roil aril said. on being rescued. was, "Give me a pinch of seta!" and he tuok it with intense delight.--;•,oalignani. THE MistAtitt.A writer front the Ar- kaftans region saye_that **looking roman' in the 'abalone,: one email swear that a beautiful lake, surrounded by tan trees, would anon be reached. where *0 would enealup under refreshing shades, and bathe in pare water—en Minion, Imuiever, which was diesipnted, at mlle after mile showed an interminable waste, with no jrietidly tree to rest the eye upon ; n o thing bl 4 4he drove* of buffalo and an occasion. •al . tobrra,k in upon the monotony eittheapeeneri," We should like to see iniraga in the ilesert. It Mold be pleas ant when UIIC is very thirsty, to see a lake of wateit; though it be only a eloutly one. v itsortil up the ilisiance. But it most ly unpleasant to be deceived thirre ioyoli han g one hopes of a pled drink tlit-o-laketniae clouds—lb find the refresh ing birthing place, unsubstantial vapor. A kind of political mirage has deluded a -VW Many patriettic people who hang a ,bnat Witinington these dnys. Visions of snug berths in the Departnietits-the shad ows or fiat slices from public stalls—nice with from a modest num ber-a bandred &Man' up to generous thottati annexed—rapital appointments, nut at Which they were not to be ousted fair four'yoursat leasi-411 these have loom ett.ap. coming avow at times ea if they could be raacheiPthe next moinent, when saddeitly, hitt) the presence would bound some ukiee from Secretary Iklarey or herb 01 rival office seekers. formidable as ~,Staitsia4 .hroitkingthe spelt and obseurins due bright vision by . a more substantial cloud ui(dcuet. ' Without a most of them will perish in die desert. Their parehed Ito will never tas u the water which the promises of candidates before election caused to loom as largo as life and seem immediately at hand. AirrtfliCiAL PRoDOCTIoN or Flan.—The French Govern - intim is continuing to act no the - atjmirablit diacovery of Orbits and RettiY; fishermen of the Vosges. for arti fietally.feettnilating the eggs of fish. It has„'le particitlar, caused it to be practised on a grand seals at Mitten ; and the fish produced by it,there are, on arriving at a certain degree of maturity to he sent into *fitment rivers lied canals. In the south. exit' Departments, also the sane ayetein his been practised with extraordinary min• critti• it ttrtinsiste in nolieetintr the spawn of the firmale fish, instead of allowing Mein to'depordt it in the beds of rivers. and iu applying it to the milt of males, instead of leaving the males to do it themselves.— lite eggs thus prepared are preserved un til they become hatched : The conse• quence ix, that many thousand fish are "produced (min each female's epawn, whereas only very lew indeed ate obtain. ed when' the fish are left to effect the fee. +sedation themselves, ow ing to the eggs lie . hug devoured by other fish, washed away, or injured by din. Itivers, streams, ca nals. lakes aud ponds can thus he made to abound in fish: and a new branch of coin . emcee is hereby created, while an abundant supply of wholesome food is obtaitinl. The expense of applying the system of Rimy and °shin is very trifling indeed.— , These mesa have been recompensed by the, thonarattnent for the great services they NMI 'been the, means of rendering to the piddle. Their plan is applicable to all ~,accts of fish. *cosms!, in rivers. IaATR INTRLLIO/INCR FROM CALIFORNIA. IMO weeks later California brought by the summer Uncle Sam, which arrived et Now York on Tuesday morning. is of far more cheering character then am/thing previously received from the Pacific able for some months. The weather had become settled and pleasant. the rondo Were in a passable condition, and supplies of provisions had gone forth groin San Prencilieo in all directions. 'rho buttery-lied been fed, the'itaked clothed, and die sick cared for. The markets re mained in about the same condition as per lam 'centime, with the exception of flour, which hellagent 'slightly declined in price. No bettor evidence is wanting that the mi ll ion are to a most flourishing condi tion. Mut INF AIIIMNIIIceIaeI4 that two mermen ended from the empire, city of the,Pecific on the 14111 mad 11th alt., with , OVIlt lilate nttftiuua,seven bemired thous . ond drillers' worth of Gold, destined for Ale Atlantic Smite. Nut satisfied, with snare 4uld. the treasure•seekers have turn. 'rill *Pit attention to amain's. leis as. timed use ul these . pretious trip thett that of the Crown diamond of .IFiviellend, which is valued et ten het tioeu siekod up near A.:Mumble. in Tuolumne county. What next? • •IrAidkuly Dickais bas been reelected *lnuit" of t h e U. S. tieosio, and hue Abotost, lillsoriostistr, Dwain B. Mask Who* eisAud Btvssovstwouy iu Oisce M I -1 404 " - Aildirikt Lottodke* Excitement At the Vetoing Office— - Itcritovatt of Cleetut, Ate. Wiltsntsmetrv. March 21. The Census thrice itt Eighth street and its t icittity hat I ' , eon the seerteol great excitement tit-day. ! In the ft rat plain!. tipwanis of one hundred i clerks were removed, leaving but seven Or I•ri l ltit in the .:itiee, and it was proposed to 'dispense - n ith the Eighth street and Hay. emit street offices altogether r one office i tool - a feaelitiZtted clerks biriejtfetinitittint: tieictit to wind up the hositte“. i lo the itext place, Mr. Kennedy, late I illitertillflillelitlifille Crelliktni.B.iirenii, .fititiO !dirt a writ of replevin on Mr. De Bow, hi. sueveasor. by virtue of which he enter. cd 14 office with a Deputy Airsi.l. nod retnriveil two or three cart loads of m tun- j Iseripts and documents elaitned vs private ,'property. beet embracing a largo quantity of matinaeripts prepared by clerk,. in the Office. the re. - awils of the Cemois Board,' / numerous publications received irorri pub. I lie siteieties, &e. Tile irliwintienia rumor. ell wer.ippraised at $489. nfili Kennedy !hes given bond in $4,000 (Or their 1 safety. Nfr. flu Bow consulted the District Attorney. and there is no doubt th it the Brost prompt Measure will he taken for the recovery o( she+ as are of piddle chars.'. ter.: It is understood th tt Mr. Kennedy had accumuisted a large mass of maim scripts preparatory to an extended work Oil the resources of the country. which he designed to publish on his own account, as (;sitturess has declined to publish the cencus returns on the extensive scale pro posed. ' J 75e . a DoM KsTIC DiFFICIILTIRC —A New York correspondent eat I The aureess of Al sine Sontag iii coo -1 cert sod opera has induced jenny hind to determine spun again visiting die 'LIM hal !States. 'I lie uhhappiness of her domes tie relations may have hailstone iiititienee upon her in rooting to this decision ; but that she will .Ig,ini visit our shores, should her life be spired, is a tact beyond "dis pute. I alluded above to the domestic di ffictil. ' ties of Jenny Lind. These, lam inform ' ed. upon the most reliable authority. exist, and are still becoming of the most serious and unpleasant nature. Shortly alter the honeyinnon. 1101110 trifling rnismiders:aml ing occurred be:ween her and Mr. Gold sehmillt. (her husband) which has been daily increar tug until her aufferings are now ton intolerable to he endured. his petty arts of selfishness. and his determi nation to rule her as with a rani of iron, have caused her the greatest taithappinta.s,, and a separation has, I nm distiortly iii• formed, been agreed upon. The well 'mown generosity of Jenny is o n e of the main cause. of the difficulty, her husband . being opposed to the giving away of thing But then, it may he, that the high temper which Jenny displays at times, has also its effect in rendering her home: unhappy. Cert.,in it is, such a Stall. of ' things exists. and what I haee w ritual above you will find corroborated to the letter. • QCALIFIC4TION OF THE VICE PKESI DICNT.--A letter from MAntazite, in the „New , Oriesals Picayune, giver an account of the en eoring iii of the Viet: President of the Untied States, flon. him K. King, on the 4th Mat.. at La ( tim bre, about three miles trout Mantanzos.— The writer says:. ..Tlis oath was administered by Cimetif Rodney to the Vice President, who wae reitly and wailing our arrival. To , votante was brought a l t to the (1... tr. - t,el Kilg stepped Mt., it, iu .etler to rt,!, into At:4lll4oz t before the son 01,1.14 he to , . high to make it itlea.sunt. Toe whole coy:Oen:le , consist, l of some twelve ~ r gentietneo, iitimeamety mounting and for ming a,. et•eort :Wound the the Vice President taws. "Mr. King Left the same Jac f•or the estate of Mr. elvirusin, in tt,t vartillii of Linionar, about ci;hteco !non Nl.iiitanzas ! His Leapt, is very poor. and 110 IMO accustomed foam: pallemoi No miloontAry disc:tau in this climate but knows fv: cannot surtirt %cry• long. lie mays 5Ve for months in Mis s uuld chinate, but can never be better. The old statesman views Ills coining foie with calm ness, as one who liaa fought the wool fight. and will lay hold of eternal life." A CURE AND PREVNNTIVIC oT TIM POTATO HOT.—Mr., If. Pen , yer, of Un ion county. 111.. gives the following an a certain cure mid preventive of the potato rot, as well an bring productive of an in crease, and an approventent in the quality of the crop : ...rake one peck of fine salt anti rniii it thoroughly with Italia bushel of Nova Set/- ILI pldster or Gypsum, (the plaster IS the hest) and Immediately atter hoeing the po tatoes the second time, or just as the yoollg. potatoe begins to set, sprinkle on the main vines, neat to the ground, a table spot% full of the above Mixture to each hill, and be sure to get it on the main vines. as it is found that the rot proceeds from a sting of au insect in the vine, anti the mixture cc 111 l log in contact with the vine, kills the effect of it, before it reaches the po tato,. THE BURNINO COAL MOUNTAIN.—That portion of the Broad Mountain, called the "Firey Mountain," from the fact of the Anthracite coal at that point being un which has been burning for the past fir teen wears, is 'situated about five miles from Minersville, and fifteen Irma Schuyl kill Eleven. Pa. It is now considered a very dangerous experiment ,to travel over the mountain, as .it is supposed that io many places the sumice is a were super ficial crust, or shell. the coal having been cutisumed up to the surface, and hence the levet pressure thereon, it is presumed. might break through and let the adven turer down into the fray chasm below.— At the base' of the mountain is bite place a stream of ',mei almi:tatimiling hot, mutes i tott. The,surface thethonnuaitt presents' a desolate appearance, as far tie the eye can reach. Tug Mout To tins.—An officer put a matqout of a theatre in New , Orleans for stamping bis-feet and , hissieg.' He re. calved a blow while removing the olfender, and prosecuted him for the assault. The court decided thiat hissing and Stamping war allowable in the theatres. and a part of a privilege for which the tee of adage. lion was bald. A C &LIMO Emouts.—The Government. it is said. has ordeiel a caloric Engioe..af 60 horse power for the Navy Yard et Washington. • The amendment appropri ating hiet( a million to build a caloric frig. .iti.Ottogreee because tbere was no time to, investigate liwpvtollitt., ... un, p_ _.....a 0 "" --- . It ITRAMIDINART OVTltAtale. The 9t. I TII . RJAR IND BANNER Louis Republican ?elates the p:arttetilitrs ' • • • of nn infanienAttirsite which oemirrell in '-- ----- • Clark connty.tilissouri.st la ireegit oar. • C — IEITT ' BURC. 'terly confareiiiie of the Nlothotli•ts. - Just ilst t h e rtoThriiicexercises were finished, a Friday EVlthar d . March 25, 1853. Or, Trr.bite Caine lip to Rev. C. ltk.Ktely,—....._. ___ ,-• _________ mann* a pisu.l. and layinie hia 11140 ppl mi lam. oth', "ynn are my prisoner. erase' .iTar REMOVAL. ..uric liaml.,,..laixt _Ow mlaliol_of..Milltimu: ' _ ri.- I kettv iv,r . 6n.reotl, Whit braig mil , After the present issue the Star esecopetl convict' from the "pconvotiAry " 1 : Office will be REMOVED to fotva. and. in s;,ito of the repretteatation i the three story building in Bal that he Was preaching in Clark comity at , - i the time alleged, Dr. Trabue pt . r . isie d hi ,' timore street, formerly the rem - bikini: hint away. Idenee of Hon. D. M. S'myser--- , a few doors above Fahnestock's, Store. Alter KelfY's hands were tied ;mil hitt 7, leas Chained. Trabno said. "this men h a s stolen a horse, and take to jes• tire." lit? wits (AIM 1101 of lie house, notwithstanding the remonstrances of friends, placed upinta horse, and secured by a eliem being passed under the horse, and fastened on each foot with :I heavy padlock. The pretended marshal atili his assist nets preceeeed as repidltias vissible to Ftri %t ultson, luu a, where the peinientia ry is located, end presented their victim to the keeper. 110 at tore deelared that tie a^ts nut the tutu sunlit for—one C. H. Kelly, who had escaped fruit, die pen neon:try—and that lie bore no resem blance to him. He win or course dis charged; but lie must have all the meok- Ile!. t,f a true illiristitr, if he permitted the pretended it ended and his possee escape from exemplary damages for the wrongs done him. Our Foreign PuIICY I the. Washilietttii eitrrespondent of the Philadelphia North .lynerican voininelitm on the views of ('EN. hlEeCh Rilti Cabinet ',hirers touching the pre sent alralrN I , i Lll7'lllo Tile general question of foreign poliey is attracting the attention or the (!aliiiiet just now. The Nuudi cloud that *teeing rising again in the politiettl heavens of Eu rope, betoken« n storm near at hand, tin , less ealoter winds shall speedily disperse the threatening vapors. It becomes tin, portant that we should know generally whether we, as a within, are to stand Sl letitly by during the struggle between the people and 'twit - irons. or whether we shall tleehtre our .iyin patine!. with the op pressed against the oppressors. hh rt is the point now under discussion and it I an; not grcatl% mistaken in roc infortna• toll. Hie pre‘ent adatint.tration will lit all that it rAn trowit down all eionliiiiations of despots against t•ir great principies winch lie At the b of our own rxeoeswe aS a pf.toiill.. Pwree. Mr. (.!119111.0a. ;11111 Mr. D3ViA :Iry all heartily with lite• of 8011 they will the poiloy of the nilininlstratiiiii a nth reference ao Eti• ropeart affairs. should a struggle hetul.l.ll Liberty and Despotism occur. Mr. Mar. ev is vouservative to the last degree : but his voire and influence will he lost nn Glen. Pieree. .11r. Crwiphell, rfyour SPate, (wove the liberal in,,venzepti. There to a graving impression here that the renewal of the revolutionary struggles in the old world is hot far distant. PoP9LATION oF I 'ENN,I'LI'ANIA. learn 11,) , 11 triemtil roinidetp,l. that thvre are 111 tilt' Sl:pt• .11 !V I'o I 5 , 15.13 . ; r.rest And returns bum ! ! II tve 11.000 to thrs.• , i,rl , .tt 11, 1 ,.,p.ih0t, t It 1 0, sj, it.t p im1:01,1 s.! 71t ,, v1v:1 , 1i.,, hl lie pre•fmt 11th,', 2,797 7:11. II thy we' , I t. , 51, the tvutild I, 2 671.191. II ilit. r)r•lport!,l Cr,.t•, I (0 5. Liz , In,intli• iioft w.m1.1 he 2.544. 605. It ...ittn.t be l• s`i 111.1,1 this. In the ye:,r 1850, the Um.. tvd ,110Wfil ri,i• SeliS n popnl,ti mOl 2.3110 A I. •1'.4.1.. 2 he I of 51, lt :1 , 111 I tillirW an 111...re1it,: iu tuo years Ail 300.199.. PrtE•iptis r lii:xico.-01the wenty three 8 , 30. s 01 21exieo, Pix;eim have d dared lor Sa , iia I. The Gaverionent in the oir onone remains in the handl o f reinthardini. who is prilor,tl ul !Mr render it in the hands nl the Prei•iilent elect weenever lie presents 11111180 i. The information that Santa Anna was :Mom to return to Niewo was recelied LI Vera Cruz with salon of art lery. beating id glruot4.and ringing of bells. Gen. Arista remains on Ins larm, still sidiering tinder severe indisposition. It appears tha t the permionoit lie a..plied for to leave the country has been refused. The division of California into three States. ti .bust /11111 *(1i1,11'4111', 1, clots emi ts:lop:Aka Roo pressed there. A main-11y of the Legii.ilture, it is said. wid order a State Convention, and tipou that Cmisea. 11011 will depend the mode, manner, and boundaries of division. The three States ale to he named “Sier ra." the mountain dorp..too, wiii i •i i i ias a . boot' 3,oooiithabitants, by the last eetisits ; ..California." which has 207,488 ; and "Tulare," the Southern Slate, including Loft Angelus and San Diego, 1111101 11.1. 34,150 inhabitants. and about seven and a-frail 1111110119 of thxalile property. This southern State of Tulare, in the division, it is contemplated by many of the occu pants to wake a slave State ol—and one of the uhie.its of pressing the division is to establish slavery there. A BRAVE BOY BURNT TO DRATH.--The house of Jesse Windsor, in (lase county. Georgia. was destroyed by fire a few nights ago, and with One of his suns, about 12 or 14 yeara..ol age. The lad, having rescued two of his youngest brothers, rushed in a. mid the flames. thinking s third brother was left. but was over-powered and never returned. Such affection and heroism de serve a monument. Ex-Pattstomirr Fitment:Cs Bourns:nu Toua.—We learn from the National lu- Itlligencer that Mrs. Fillmore continues seriously ill, and her physicians give little hope that she will be able to travel before the fret of Axil, even if then. Should she be unable to set out by that time, the' lesson would be so far advanced that Mr. Fillmore wilkibe obliged'to relinguisli'bis contemplated Situthern tour. in part at Waal, if not ahogethqr. • . - The sale of the Household Furniture of the late Daniel Webster took place to WsShington ,on `Friday.: . Many Parlous, wiahiug to possess memorials of him, gave for ussioati.twaieleiaprieea far exceed ing their original cost. k n ortlinaryobnia owl chair. with cainore, (generally occu pied by Mr. Webster,) was sold fur fifteen dollars.: and a time-piece. that could have tgwig pot into hie overcoat Eloc)wit, thirtyq nine'dollare and fifty canto. " Borough ZNectiort. ticr•We annex. the result of the election in the Borough on Friday last, by which it will be seen that the Whigs permitted the Opposition to elect their candidates for Judge and Assessor. While the Whig vote is over 90 less than at the Presiden tial election, the Opposition polled within 12 of their entire vote. The ll'i u of the Borough deserve success by reason of the ever ready fiddity to party obliga tions they evince on election days, while the Whigs deserve and must expect defeat as long as so large a body of them moi l ,. no shamefully derelict on these occasions. It is hard, however, that the active. work ing portion of the party, who a r the brunt of the battle, should sutler discomfi ture with W5l o. Dtm. JI7IIIE 466 I .11ter,1) Culp, John Weigle [Tenn• If uilieg, 16.1 fletay Chritzinan, 154 A 8 Ess'ilZ. W. C. Stallsmith 1:43 I Wm. B. Nlrals, 165 CON • F.A11.1:-. G. W. S , trieldonser, 1.57 I Wrll 116 Joh!! Skim. ann., 134 IJ. Bolven.• St: * Mr. Bowen was an indopendent Whig candidate. John L. Burns also received a number of votes fur constable, which were uot returned to us. Barn Burnt On Tuesday evening last, about t o'clock, the large Barn of Mr. FREDERICK) Mon, a aboilt-t wo miles northwest of this ',lave, took fire and Willi entirely destroyed with all its cntents, iodating a large a. mount. of her, two carria l :es, two valuable horses, and about a doien cows. The tire progressed so rapidly that nothing was sa ved, the heat being so intense as to prevent even the cattle running loose in the barn yard fiom being relit.ced„ all of which pt•r ished either front suirocai ion or the flames. There had beet, a sale on the premises do ing the day, the barn being principally oe eopiad by Mr. John Hunter op to that day. Mr. Herr looses live Cows ; 'zlentz, jr. three; Amos Plank tale, which hail been purchased at the sah• durita; the day ; with others whose natues wr have reit heard. Mr. 11. ink al=n 10,t 11::‘ i.lit a ii , .Z . ‘ll , the tit, to.)k phee. 'I he otl,{ r I ..10.hgeh to)'.r ioa-)1 r, 1»1,1 poreltow.d him at the ).11r that h i v ). t?..1 1 . , 1 The to. hi:er in II 1)),11 i ti aipn ed is 1,1 knr.piti. NV, flint Mr. licrr wa- insured lw g lull in th r P,Try InOy C.unrinv.— Tile BAIII VI :t.7 11A Utl , l a Compen+a:lon of P.o.4llturefory ()ill! of the sets pt+,e.l nil the ni,ht of as 3 1 Of :*) lard", tll et2rtain po,t- f , t1t124, & Coll' 1 . 9 i :/ liTilig the as the comr.iist.ion of p mask , rs :trier the Ist of April next Ou a sum net exceeding $lOO--50 per et. " " between 5100 & $-100-10 per et. ,• it)t) & 8::!,10 = 25 per et. " " exceedin A $2,400-15 per et. Where the mail arrives rcgolarly be tween A at night and 5 in the morning, 6.1 per et. is allowed on the firit *lOl. Those officers, nbose compensation shall not exceed *5OO a quarter, uro allowed one cent for every "free" letter delivered nut of their office, and each postmaster is allow ed two milli for delivery from his office to •a subscriber, each newspaper not chargea ble with postage. ir:P.Tho Washivon correspondent of Alto North American says the quarrel be tweet' the 'Buchanan and anti-Buchanan I men is very bitter, mob one striving to ino. nopolize for his faction all the spoils of office. On other authority, it is said that Gideon 0. Westedit. will be the Postmaster at Philadelphia, Gen. R. C. Hale of Mifflin, surveyor of the Port, David R. Porter, Col lector, and F. M. Wynkoop, Marshal for the Eastern District. ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS.—The vari ous expeditions that have been fitted out within the last live pars, for the discovery of Sir John Franklit, have cost an aggre gate of £758 466. Nearly eight years have elapsed without tidings from the missing voyager. No leas than fifteen ex peditions in all, eonlisting of thirty ves sels, besides boats, have been engaged in the pursuit, and tho.utrort is still coutinu. ad. ifir" One of the best examples wo have seen of the hollow hearted character of the prolusions of eeonoey and , retrenchment put forth by the Democratic party, is the raising the salaries tf the Beads of De partments and the Foreign Ministers, to take effect as soop , as Mr. Pierce went into poWer. Wilf the people note this incon sistency! Ray. DR. RICHARD Resin, agent of the American - Bible Society for Missouri, died near , Danville, in that State, on the 7th inst., from injuries received by, the said dental discharge of s gutrin kilo own hands. —Exchange. 8010 was a minister in conaectl. with the 31; Z.,Churuheod was located ii Gettysburg se, , pars ago.] (ho. W. littnegtey;'Es4., posimmitsi at Lancaster, Pa., iesi nbd- 1 The Great 4/utilities In Europe. f lIIV,The U. States Senate is still in sea- 1 TOW ipIITI it BOBOUGE ELECTIONS. The news from Europe is as We antici- ' sion, passing upon Executive nominations. t jibe following are the names 8f the, pated : Austria bullying Turkey without , On Monday Mr. Everett made a very üble Officers elected in the several,Toenahipa ci" any apparent rclutrin ; Regain in the haek and elaborate speech upon the Central j Adams comity, and the Borough of Gottys ground, sending one of her most important American affairs. He expressed the opin burg, on the 18th lust. I diplomatists to Constantinople, and giving i ; Oat the treaty made by Messrs. Clay- . Getlyshnpv.—Jndge,* Jacob Culp;. In to hint both the doutotand of the third ar- . i - . l3utwer, was . the .6st thing that : Spector., Henry Ilaghes, Henry Chritztnan ; I my...irps (not of three army-corPgilis has i ' ~... bo done •• under eidgth ig ei re e in st a n- i Assessor, Wm. B. Meals; Constables, Geo. been erroticoudy copied by severaL papers' cc e Be spoke of the disposition of Eng- IW. Striekhouser, John Sjents, gen., floor the English prints) on the Sou:hero land to remove the causes of dispute be- Cu" brrla rt l i; — es T a li d l e p ' so S n a : m M u i e e l haS ° F be r an y ; frontier of Russia, and the discretionary twcen us, and he suid he had no doubt that,: Inspec t o rs ,Asor, George Wayorignt ; Constable ; i power to advance with that force into tire i on proper representation, the Government Henry B Cromer; Supervisorp, John Butt, Danubian principalities—of course only us of Great Britain would disavow the crec- sea., Franklin Swisher ; School Directors, a measure of self-defense—France waver- Lion of the Ballslatida into a colony. lie Solomon Welty, Win. Currens ; Auditor, ing in her policy, but inclined to back Ter- I did not apprehlod any danger of a war be- "sepli Bailey ; Clerk, Nathaniel Randolph. key ; while Englund is exerting herself tween the two countries. : Franklin —Jude, Peter Mickley, of P.; to maintain peace. Turkey, anxious to', Iu the course of his remarks, be corn: Inscpeters, Isaac Rife, Jacob Ilartman ; sssor, Joseph Hartzell ; Constable, David As preserve peace, would gladly yield to any plimented the President for having made , ' Chamberlin ; Supervisors, Jacob Fulwiler, reasonable claims of Austria, or refer,the :so far, judicious appointments to foreign Henry Mickley ; School Directors, Philip question to the arbitration of France or courts, saying he had every confidence that Hann, 3 yre., Samuel Brady, 3 yrs., Abram England ; but she remains firm when i the President would send a suitable minis- Scott., 1 yr., Daniel ll..intzelnian, 1 yr. ; Au the Austrian ultimatum requires her to j to to the Central American States; for it ditor, Andrew Heintzclinan ; Clerk, Peter abdicate of D. abdicate her sovereignty as regards her i is more important who is sent thither than Roman Catholic population, and to put 1 to London, Paris, or St. Petersburg'. arf . orti. —Judge, Leo Staub; Inspectors, them under the protection of a foreign j In his re toJd John Stank, Ale anis Robinson ; Assessor, IJudge Douglas, he said J ain , Itnbi ns o n ; Constabl e , Edward Wei power; and sire gives a noble answer when he did not want to annex Cuba, Mexico, or' gle ; Supervisors, Anthony Ginter, Francis the Emperor, yet bloody from executing ally other territory. Just let us have Marshall; School Directors, Jos. J. Smith, the heroes of Hungarian and Italian Mile twenty-live years of peace, under the mild 3 Y rs " J. it. Hersh, 3 Yrs.) David MBy Cl er k, - dependence, phrvs th e Q u i xo ti c p ar t o f a 1 an d progressive spirit of our institutiditsi , era, 2 yrs.; Auditor, Henry L. Girt; . Aaron Ileagy. champion of Montenegro. The London and we will have additional territory to lioompensorit.—Judge, Sebastian Wes- Times, also one of the great powers of Eu- our heart's content. , ver ; Inspectors, Samuel A. Smith, Wm. H. rope, is now, as always, the great ally of j l4: l t l t n ; s A hu s i s tz es,so s r, Jacob Fei i slr n ; r Cons table, rfender Is:j...A few days since in the Presbyterian ;utizhvgisooirsibireectzs, Joseph il Russia, and praises Austria for a commer- Church at Roanoke, Va., a stick of wood 11- ' Rufus Weave'r cial treaty with prussia, which does not bout to be cast into the tire, was discovered' Smith, Richard Admits; Auditor, James abolish the custom-houses between them, to b u rro in the end of it a pine plug. I t 1 :11cIlvain; Clerk, Andrew Little; Treasurer, nor introduce any uniform tariff; which, Geo. Hagerman. excited suspicion, and upon examination it in fact, is nothing more than a preliminary Afimallen.—Jiadge, James J. Wills ; was found that a charge of powder had : In step towards a possible but not very pro been placed in the wood end concealed iii , s , za .,mc t s o:s ,t ,. , li , . , a , a li c i n D IO . II W O ' a r r u r e e r m . David cons Constable, I b a l r e t ni G i a c i t i l ; bable customs-union, but which is Illagll iti the manner described. The villain had :B. Hewitt ; Supervisors, lago Doyle, John ed to order to enlist the commercial spit. been discovered. M. Miller; Sehooi Directors, John A. Noel, patties of the world for flee Emperor of ; - - - Win Morrison ; Auditor, Jacob Group ; , Austria. There is but one point in that 1 rim LENDIoN SLAVE CASK.—A reßolu- ' Clerk, J. Collins; Treasurer, John Burk treaty which is of real importance, viz : 1 lion passed the Virginia House of Dele- holder. Thursday, directing the Attorney (...onoicatio.—Judge, Thomas McKinney f the transit duties between Prussia and, 10"."" Austria, which always were only „„,,, i i i ,„l , General to prosecute the appeal in that Inspectors, Francis Krichtem Michael San hut g.tve rise to many annoyances, have case before the Supreme Court of the State dons, sett. ; Assessor, Joseph Clunk; Con ofstabl, John Krug; Supervisors, Levi Kin been abolished. - - ' 1 , , . . dig, Benjamin Longenecker; School Dine- What is to be the next phase of Euro- : termineu upon, we trust the good entzens tors, John Herr, llenry Strickler ; Auditor, pt,„ politics? Everybody i s aware that iof New York will treat the legal function- , Jacob M. Wortz; Clerk, Thomas McClain. Cie claims of Austria on Turkey have iio try with such hospitality and consideration- n 1 h .. 111 1 1 0 0 11-rin.—Judge, Christian M us foulidation whatever; that the Emperor! as will put to shame the unpardonable con- selmati ; Inspectors, Andrew Lowe, Samuel duct of South Carolina some years since .„.' of Austria is engaged in picking a quarrel t a a l li K l i e ers ,l ; ohc k i ss .r Srt'ltJle"Sjpe.r. Kerr; CA"11- :".e t i :i no so i rs ir , ,yireo: only because he knows that his tenure of to Mr. Hoar, whim as the agent of Alin's thew Weikert, Jahn Ij Klig ; ler u • Ilangary is uncertain, as long as the very : achasetts he visited the SOO th on a similar tors, Robert It. Blythe, Jacob Bushman ; existence of Turkey remains to give hope ; errand. Auditor, Samuel Culbertson; Clerk, John to t tie li imprimis. Th.,arbitration of !. A min , „„,,,,,,i mcc,,ii„,,i, hes Ime„ Nk.4-.1 ` ! " . - Y ' re surely Thardton.—Judge, George Schwartz ; France and England will therefo swindling Mr. Charles Burnett, of Cinint- ' Hn be deciiiwd, and aecoi.ding to a Gorman bersburg, out of upwards of 34,000. Bur- Bin Inspectors, Jacob der ; Assessor, George rtma Baker; George 11. ker; Consm report, hiss already been declined. Should ' nett is largely engaged in the manufacture He, John Werley; Supervisors, Daniel England not be able to prevent the rip-' of wind Mills, and bas-rev't.ra I shops at dit- ih'Uder. Jiihu Mummert ; School Directors, titre, and there is not witch probability fe,,nt places i n Virginia- M c C olol d wa ' J ACO I 4) i 1 l at./Win , 3 yrs., Martin Getz, 3 y. ; . that she will be able to do it, then Austria his superintendent, and had the control of! ..In,rtor, George .I.yers; Clerk, A. K Stu ner Will Ward) . Into Bosnia, while Kusmia, with. Mr. B.'s financial business. Ile ha e, s d °"t d''''!'"'''i-t wt'r , will """I'Y the Hann-' appoor e d, mid a reward of 3500 is offerer loan prilici pai it los with a rot - pc ur observa- for his apprehension and the money, of tier, ; vliich is to hick the I,r p,,,i • i i Li " " t* ti:2mt for hint alone l'rht,:e Yienvliilioll in Consitutia-pie,—,f comse cisimitig the sum to!, r of the Sot t:. A V.r , I' f i• \‘;';l IL,. , y c,. I t li t I, r lu,flln by 1111 :II tliCk iu fllln,lrV. A!11 war, le.we‘er e•onuinee.l, pill IrTP.l.)liti S. Cot int, a prom fie!. a war the nations aplil-t HO. Ilielit 1110,1 form Tly %p•alit•r tf clic Prinee:=, a war of Liberty agaitiA Desp,t- !louse of Itepresetitativ o s o f Peatisyli, istiL—N. I Tribune. - :wend,: to "stump" several of the %V est• ern e ia11110,4 in favor of the Maine LLw. IIOItRIBLE PEATII.-011 Monday evening of last . w(ck. Mr Jiang Cunning ham, residing near Hos , cl‘ilie, in Chester cono,y, was 111 lying towards his home in a sulk t, in which was a uric which he had recently purchased. When within a few miles of home, his horse .took fright, it is supposed, it hating the reputation of being a runaway, and Mr. C. was thrown out of his seat, with one kg across the shaft of the sulker, while the other became entan gled in the spokes of the wheel. Ile was dragged in this manner, with his head on e ground, until discovered by an Irish man, who was parsing along the road, and stopped the horse. Mr. C. Was perfectly lifeless, the back part of his head being completely broken off, and his body so much interlocked with the wheel, that it had to be taken off before the limbs could be released. Mr. C. was married, and a bout twenty-seven years of age. ILLTNOIS.—The late law in Illinois relative to the.blacks, is producing a good deal of excitement, both in and out of the State. A gentleman, writing to Chicago for one of the papers, says that it will not he regarded in the least in nothorn Illinois. It provides that all blacks and mulattoes that enter the State, and remain there for ten days, shall be liable to a fine of fifty dollars, and if they do not pay the fiue, they are liable to be sold as slaves. It al lows likewise slaveholders to enter the State with slaves without losing their own ership. The Southern part of the State has been always inclined towards slavery, being mostly settled from the neighboring slave States, whilo'tbe northern part has more of a New England origin. FAMILY JARS--Fromen's Rights.-- The folly of connubial quarrelling was strikingly illustrated in Lowell the other day. The bettor half of a Mr. Evans got angry with hint, and sought satisfaction. by cutting off tho head of his portrait. Tho indignant husband flew to the law for sat ' isfaotion on his part, and protection for theluture, and the result was, that Mrs. Evans was lined for cutting up her tan. truths as aforesaid, and Mr. Evans had to pay the 111:7"TBa WYOMING SEMINARY, at Kings. ton, near Wilkosbarre, took fire last Mon. day night. The month end of the building wiotlldastrOyed, with its Contents, except a poition of the instruments. The Tabus'. bla library was burned, and the 300 pupils were unable to save any, of their books or clothing. The . institutiorr was under the bbitge the,Rev. 11, ,A brahioni Ind 001* itteuatirta 4124000m‘innuted fortes4soo. ,Ilmiojew.—,Judge, Andrew McKinney ; luspeetirs, Isaac Bercuw, Moses Hartman ; .1 , -es,or, James W. Barr; Constable, Ja -0.4) Femberhoff ; Supervisors, Win. Eline, I t.ivid Snyder ; School Directors, John )10- - . I, r , James Mellheny ; Auditor, Jeremiah app.Mited 1." ties B-,w(rs Prirt.alam l'. Waldo, of C.mnevtieut 11.rij.on.ii ll.l:.ett, • ;,r,y for 143ye1, ear% er.,r licral ft, In• (•!1:1;., CNi'torina. tit - Hon. .101 in Dickey, for ninny years a leading politician is this State, dieti sud denly of apoplexy on Monday evening, March 14, at Pittsberg pt T )1. De How, of La., Editor of the Southun Commercial Re.lew, has been ap pointed Superintendent of the Census, vice J. G. C. Kennedy, runoved. ARCTIC EXPEDITIMI.—The various expeditions that have been fitted out with in the last five years, for the discovery of Sir John Franklin, have cost an aggregate of £758,486. Nearly eight years have elapsed without tidings from the missing voyager. No less than fifteen expeditions in all, consisting of thirty vessels, besides boats, have been engsged in the pursuit, and the effort is still continued. RITCRIPTS or AUSTRALIA GOLD.—The N. York Commercial publishes an extract Iron a letter dated London, March 4. in winch it is estimated that there will be received from Australia, in all this year, twenty millions of pounds sterling, and the writer's belief is that money will he cheaper in England. during 1853, than ever known. There is every prospect of a good export trade as the year advan ces. JENNY LIND.—The New York Courier learns from the best authority that the family difficulties which were recently said to have determined Mad: Goldsclunidt to return to this country, do not exist in the least degree; and that there is no present prospect of our hearing her again for any cause whatever. Cheering. um, (or the Siek. Whitesville, N'. Y., July 10, 1848. Mc Seth W. Fowlis : Dear mir—lt is with pleasure I write you Mil .certificate, stating my experience in the. use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam o Wild Cherry. In November last I was taken with a severe rough. sly lungs were much of (acted, so much that it was with difficulty I could breathe. Heating of your Balsam, I procured and took part Moms battle; and to my utter salon islitnent, my lungs wore freed and my cough cured. I am happy to reecommend this Balsam of Wild Cherry to the public as. me of the best medicines for coughs and colds I ever used. WM. SWIOT. Now that this peparadon to well known to be a more certain cure for incipieat COMsUMP— TION, A'THMA, LIVE I! COMPLAINT, COUGH*, DRONOHITDI, 614 II similar af fections, than any other remedy er known, there will ho. end NOW ARE found th so vilianatisly wicked ea to concoct a spur s, and perhaps poisonous mixture, anditry to palpt it off' ts the genuine Balsam. We raise no false alarm. We advise, the public of thew schemes, that their health may not be trifled' with nor ourselves plum• dared of our just rights, . THE GENUINE AND ORIGINAL DR. WIsTAIN BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY, on swum of its genii Populatiqt h" been EXTEIVIVEI,V IJOUNTEIRIFEITED IN PHIEADLPHIA, end some thousied bottler of the efotriehe imitation thesis' Idle the tearket and extensively pirculsted. This iv tp caution dealer. . end the public 'secretly against purchasing any ether theitiltat basin" THE WRITTRN 1.110- #/il9ikEOF I.ll.lrriS on the O t• FiN n. ' ' . rr.lr n!• itt .oetlyekeing Lay S. li, sugu • Hi*. 4-littli s h& 11 411,1%11p * ' ,..4. Sh.ahon.--t.tudge. 3o.eph Thomnn ; In- Tort:as, Jeremiah Schrker, Martin Shoe .,•r ; Assessor, Sainu.ll 3liekel; Constable, J•di McCreary; Supervisors, Isaac Wain, John 'faughinbaiwii ; School Directors, N. .\Lritz, A. Taughinbaugh; Auditors, John F.•lty, 1 yr.. John G. Gilbert, 3 yrs.; (Tic, Sinop )lelhorn. Bat/.•r.—Judge. Conrad Slaybaugh ; In , , pLetors, Ge.)rge Shakely, Jacob Peters; Asse•eior, Henry Slaybangh ; Coustable, ; Gabriel Myers; Supervisors. Tobias Boyer, John Brost', ; School Directors, Allslll Gardner, 3 yrs , Wm. Bream, 3, Alexander Koser, 2 ; Auditor, John Roth ; Clerk, Ja cob Pensyl ; Treasurer, Fleury Fchl. liradiny.—Judge, Cornelius Smith ; In speetois, Daniel Firestone, Franklin My ers ; Assessor, Samuel Overholtzer ; Con stable, Philip Hess; Supervisors, Andrew thrown, John King ; School Directors, A braham IThronister, see., Jacob -Naugle; Auditor, Joseph Shimman ; Clerk, Jacob Wolf, Treasurer, Jacob Wolf. Germany.—Judge, Joseph Barker, In spectors, Andrew Hahn, Rufus Pattern; Assessor, Ephraim Swope ; Constible, Christian Reck ; Supervisors, Lewis Car baugh, Benjamin Landis; School Directors, Geo. Winrott, David Weikert ; Auditor, Isaac Sell ; Clerk, John Spalding. Liberty.—Judge, John Musselman ; In spectors. Geo. H. Krise, Samuel Mohr ; As sessor, Maxwell Shields ; Constable, Jere miah B. Sites; Supervisors,John Welty & George Epley, tie, Adam Tressler ; School Directors, Christian Overholtzer, 3 yrs., John Flobr, 3, Samuel Martin, 2; Auditor; Joseph Zimmerman ; Clerk, J. B. Sites. //antioyton.—Judge, Adam Stouffer; Inspectors, Wm. Vance, James Sidesinger ; Assessor, Isaac Harman; Constable, Leon ard McElwee; Supervisors, Abraham Tres tle, jun., Benjamin Weaver; School Direc tors, Dr. I. W. Pearson, Moses Ziegler; Auditors, Joseph A. Wierman,2 yrs., Win. It. Sadler, 3 ; Clerk, Joh,p C. Stephens ; Treasurer, J. Gardner. Latimore.—Judge, Jonathan Brenernan ; Inspectors, Hezekiah Snyder, Cyrus G. Beals; Assessor, Isaac Vanorsdel; Consta ble, Peter F. Smith ; Supervisors, Abraham Livingston, Samuel ; School Dim.- tors, Abram Ziegler, Moses Myers; Audi torr Geo. Deardorff; Clerk, Conrad E. My erg. Tyrone —Judge, John Spangler; In spectors, Stephen Weidner, Benjamin Mil ler; Asseasor, Andrew Bream; Coustabh3; Euouh Routsong ; Supervisors, Geo. Wit ters, Jacob Harman ; School Directors, Ja cob G. Hollinger, Martin Raffensperger ; Auditor, Thomas Ehrhart; Clerk, Henry A. Sheler. Berwick.—Judge, Frauds J. Wilson ; Inspectors, Geo. W. Wilson,Samuel Gel selman ; Assessor, Isaac Wof ; Constable, Llano C. Thomas; Supervisore, Lail Kep ner, Llano C. Thomas; School Directors, David E. Hollinger, Adam Outer, Llano ' Wolf, Samuel Ditsler; Auditor, Wm. El. der; Clerk, Samuel Broil', Union.—Judge, Peter Sell; Inspectors, Edward Shorb, Enoch Lefever; Assessor, Abraham Bell ; Supervieors, John-Baker, Jacob Bashora, Jsoob Lohr ; School Direc tors, Jacob Starner, Samuel toung; Audi tor, Joseph L. Shorh • Clerk of Strays , Pe ter Long. Aorsedom....-judg••, Henry IBM ;Inipec tors, Joseph Craton, Anthony Wibil ; As sensor, •Jacob Myers; °datable, Peter Strasbaugh ; Supervisors, Isaac fit *la"' cob Brown ; School Direetonoan al lets, John` McCleary; Audibirs,'JOhieL • vemei. O . W. Patterson ) 2 yits;;"tk l , Jamie Enna:usher. An liedellest Remedy. OttrThose of our Heinle afflictedwrith - Coughs. Colds, au., will find themselves greatly relieved by . the uve of Dr. H. H. Highee'a etteellent Remedy lor Putman!. ry Diseases. It can be had at Ike Drug li.ture:of tit. H. Hut wham, in Gettysburg at 76 cents a bottle. BALTIMORE: 11111A1Itkil1. 11111011 TN It n•vruciraa nos or raFtcnn•T.j ?LOUR.- lire new* by the steamer Mitotic into had a depressing effect on the market for brewletufG. Hales this moraine of s law hundred bole. Howard *feet Sorats4 8 4 per bbl. The market dosed on 'chrome %Mb holders hirm et this price. Nothing done in City Mille—holders are acting 315 lb per bbl. Rye Flour 3 87 • 54, and Corn Meal 2 114 a *3 00 per bbl. GRAIN —We qume a demure in price', Sales of red Wheat at 1 00 a 51 05. white Wheat i 08 asl 12 per bushel. Rye 74 a 78 cents per bushel. White Corn 50 s5l cants ; y e llow do. 53 a 55 cent* per bushel. Maryland Oats 32 a 35 cents. Pennsylvania do. 40 rent, per bushel.-- s e ed. needy—Clover 7 00 a 117 25 ; Tirrpothyseed 325 53 50 and Flauded $1 40 per huoliel. GROCERIEB.—The Groeery market i' quiet . We quote Rio Cofke at a Iri refit* per lb.— began and Molasses unchanged. Rice 3} a 4 mt.' per PROVISIONS.—The sales are 'anal]. We quote Mess Polk at 16 On and Prime do. at $l5 50 per bbl. Mess Beef 411-- transactions moderate. Bacon shoulders 71, s es 84 a and hams 104 a 124 eta. per lb. B ter in keen 15 al7 cents per Ib. Cheese El alO en per lb. CATTLE.—Prices ranee from $3 to 374 on the hoof ; equal to $6 a $ll 50 net, and avera ging Is 3 76 em... YORS. MARKET. FLOUR, per MIL from wagons, $4 37 WHEAT, per bushel, 1 08 to 1 15 EYE. CORN, 4d OATS, TIMOTHY SZE!), per bushel, CLOVER SEED, " FLAX-SEED, PLASTER OF PARIS, per ton, HANOVER MARKET. FLOUR, per barrel. (from Wagons) $4 25 WHEAT, per bushel, 1 tIO to 1 05 RYE, " OIRN OA T: 4 , TIMOTHY-SEED, CLOVER-SEED, FLAX SEED, MARRIED. On the 17th inet , in York. by the Rev. A. H. Lachman. Rev. SAMEFI. YINI:LING, of Jersey shore formerly of this place, and Miss :(•SAN VOGLEsONG. of York. Ou Thortalay let by the Re.. Mr. McCollum. Mr. JAMEY I. kNE, of natiklin county, end Mice EILIZ HE l'H MUCK I.E of thl. piece. On Ihe 2.1111 inst. by Rev. p. Amdeedt, Mr JOHN FIERGE and Mies CHItIMTIN PRE• DERICKA SCH RECK, both of this place. On the lame day, by the Hen. ,loco , . Ziettler,, Mr JOHN MILLER. of Getty•hure, and M.s. JULIA ANN WHI l'E, of Fo arthhh b.wnship. DIED. In Mountpleasaid township, last week, M ARV, relict of Prier Feiv l r, ■r. Isle of 1 ork county. aged 1. , 9 years 11 months sod 27 days. In Baltimore. on the 15th inst., Mrs JANE GURLEY, widow of tomes Gurley, formerly of this plies, io the 63l year of h•r ~g o . On the Bth inst Airs. ELIZ ..11ETII 817 •II EV, widow of Joe.), Ro-I n •y, deceased of Reading township, aged 72 yew* 2 utillittia and 10 New Oxfo,d. on the 7th hd.. JOHN ...r. of Mr..lohn 31 sherry, aged 4 rm.,..L11.4 attc: 21 chns. Oil tile ':I : -. helry Grove, CAI I/11fmk U. W11...“)!C 131..111i, hnoer ly of till' einsiity, aged 2J years and the ollt Met.. in Menallen lawn.hil. EI.IZ• A BETH HEX, daughter of henry D. Rex, &aril almut 43 years. 151 FOR SALE, A First-rate MUM NU STOVE LARGE size, with pipe and trimmings complete. It will be sold very low. EC—ln quire at the "STAR" office. CAPITAL FUN ! The Forrest Thespian Society, O F GErITSBU KG. will make their first appearance upon the Stage, THIS EVENING. at McConatighy's Hall--when they will appear in two laughable Farrel.. entitled ••THE OMNIBUS." and "BOX AND COX." The citizens of Gettysburg and vicin• it) , are very respectfully invited to be present. IrrThe proceeds (expenses first being paid) will be devoted to charitable pur poses. llCrAdmission 25 cents, children half price. Doors open at ei o'clock, Curtain raises at n• IlErFor particulars, see small bills. March 25. GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS. EMRICH HORNING& BROTHER PHILADELPHIA. H AVING had many years practical experience in the business, and as all work sold by us is manufactured under our immediate supervison. we are enabled to oiler to purchasers superior articles in, every branch of our trade upon the mostfavora.. ble terms. At our store may be found, in every va riety and, style , . of finish, Gas and Lamp -Ohandvitera, Pendants, Side Brackets, for Halls, Churches. &u. The ,improved Pine Oil Lamp, also Fluid, Lard and Oil Lampe. Girandoles, Bouquet-holders, Par lor, Night and Reading Lampe, Lamp %Glasses. Globes, Wicks, Shades, &e. 411 Work Warranted or no Sale. Factory, No. 86 Noble st. near 4th.— Store.22l N. Second street, next door. to .3. Steuart Deptiy's Carpet -store. March 25, 1858.-Btu NOTICE. ILIETTERS tenementary on the estate ALA , of NNW FIKZKR, late of Moon:plea ..at township. Adams co., deceased, hes. iog . been granted to the subscriber, residing int same town'p, fte hereby gives notice to ilk persons. indebted 10 said estate to'make timmeditne payment, and to those Navin,{ Alaimo! against the Name to present them properly authentioned (or eettletnent. JACOB FIEZER,,r. Ex'r Maroh 25, 1853.6 t FOR RENT, I GOOD DWELLING , tll GARDEN and-large STABLE minute on the north side of East York et. 011:7"Apply to March 4, tB33=-t(KURTZ' REGISTER'S NOTICE. OTICE is hereby given to all Lep. -"I lees and other persona concerned, that the Administration Accounts herein after mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Conti of Adams manly; fiir cot). &within. end allowance, on e 4witaii the the 18th dag of Sprit next. viler • 100. The second and final account of Sllllllll S. Bishop, Executor of the last will slid testament of Worley J. Stonesifer, de• ceased. 101. The first and final Recount of Jo seph Bayly, one of the Executors of the last will and testament of Jane Bayly, de ceased. 102. The account of George Robinette, Administrator of the estate of James Rob inette, deceased. 103. The account at John Hoffman, Executor of Ike last will and testament of John Marshall. deceased. 104. The first and final account of Pe- ter Diehl, Administrator de bikais non, with the will annexed, of the estate of Henry fletnler, deceased. 105. 'file first account of John Miring and Jacob Miring, Executors of the last will and testament of Jacob Mitring, de- 106. The second and final account of Andrew Polley. Executor of the last will and testament of Wm. W. Dell, dee'd. 107. The second account of Leah C. Taylor and Wm. D. Taylor, Administra tors of the estate of John W. Taylor, deed. 108. The first and final account of Ja cob F. Hoover, Administrator of the estate of Feronira Hoover, dee'd. 100. 'flue first and final account ofJohn Buyer, Administrator de honis non, with the will annexed, of the estate of Jacob Hoover, deceased. 110. 'Flue first and final account of Ad am Butt, Administrator of the estate of E lizabeth Forney, dec'd. 2.5 5 li2 125 6 50 111. The first and final account of An. drew M'llwain. Executor of the last will and testament of Mary Orndorff. deceased. I 12. The third account of Mary.Myera, C.xecutor of the la.' will and testament of errert'illyers, dee'd. 225 625 to 5 50 1 12 The second account of Mary My ers, Testamentary Guardian of Mary Ann Virginia Myers, minor daughter of Henry Myers, dee'd. 114. The second and final account of Mary Myers, Testamentary Guardian of Louisa Henry Myers, deed, minor daugh ter of Henry Myers, dee'd. . 115. The first and final account of Da vid Noel, Ailinnosirator of the estate of John Noel, dee'd. 116. The first and final avount of John Dodd, Administrator of the estate of Uath arum deceased. DANIEL PLANK, Register liegiPter's I ;trice tiotysburg, 5416 :25, 1553. A &LD ' v im summer Semsimi of the NEW (X 1 11lt1) COLLEGIAI E AND MEDL AL INsTPfuTE h r 1553 to '54. will V/I/111114 1)1 - A11010N MI ,l/iniday /he 1I th dpi( np:rt. nffil r,it hinw• ti' •1 "10 odier peat'. Pin, a fur lutimu n. her ‘ty tAI2 i u the i'...l;, , gtite. t2ln Ihrt Mr.(l - ; .itb alive.— fc•xird em.rge whatever. Fur Pupt!, , oent lrom a 1111S1141lee, the I'lllli - 11.4i if-tlemred, letiteorn wamiong :1111i memitog ut re,pec table Ik..IINt'S for 675 per annum, payment quarterly in Nth aNee. Parents and Guardians. who wish 11l it 81 , 11 r, or wards to receive a thorough edit ! cal 01, tvitiolvt runiangtiing their l'i, ) cal Or 7 . 7 00/1 :Lrc oat icil ni come nid exmithieAunallyA since 16e evidence DI our tot II . 11SUS II MOM to he rchrd upon, than oil any M. D. G. t FEL FElt, NI. U. l'o N. B. 'rite public Swill annual exam ination 111 the pupils at the Institute will take place at the time fixed. viz : the Imo Monday in March, (dos year ladling mi the 213th of said 11)111101) and coillfilelletl Al 9 o'irli.rk A, au said day. F:xer- Macs in I)eclamation and CI.111111)111111111 at early candle light. Persons feeling inter ested in the advatieentent of knowledge and humanity, will, we may confidently hope, not regret the time spent, if they favor us with their company on the occa sion, front the commencement. 10. D. 0. P New Oxford Institute, March 21. SHERIFF'S SALE. O N Saturday. the 28d day of April, 1853, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, by virtue of sundry write to me directed for that purpose, will he exposed at public sale, at the Court House in the Borough ul York, the following real estate, viz : A certain Plantation or Tract of Land, situated partly in Paradise township, York count* Pa., and partly in Hamilton town. ship, in the adjoining county of Adams. in the State aforesaid, containing One hundred and forlyfour acres and allowance. etc., more or less, adjoin ing lands of George Jacobs and Peter Dellone. in Paradise township, aforesaid. and lands of Abraham Trimmer, Jacob Becker, George Jacobs and others, in Hamilton township, Adams county afore said, on which are erected a large two sto ry • Brick Dwelling House, and two story link Back Building, Frame and Weatherboartled Foundry, Ma chine Shop, Frame Saw Mill, Carpenter Shop, part cope and part log,Stone Wash House, • BRICK BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Cribs and other im provements. There is an orchard on the pretniies, and about ten acres thereof is woodland. Seized and taken in execu rimt as the estate of Francie - Grove and John Grove. GEORGE A LBRIG HT, Sheri, Eiheriro Otlies,.York. March '26, 1853." 5, NOTICE. 4 NE andersigned s hoving l'etni • ap j pointed by the Orp!isn't Ciiiirt of Adams coenty. 'Auditor to 'settle, and adjust the disputed iteina in thiA seilititit of . B4insonc . ,araitesit, Jr., Ailintnistrator or (1i Emile of Oocomost STsaisets, sem, deceased, will stand, or that purpose et• his office in Gettysburg, on Monday the 1 1 10 day of next, .al 10 4. M., witin and where all parties interested 'can attend. . , All. A. BUEHLER, Aliator. MarOh 25—M. In the matter of the intended Application Of SEBASTIAN HEAPSER for limn° to keep a public house in the Borough of Berwick. WE. the undersigned citizens of the Borough of Berwick; where the a bove SABASTIAtt, HEMMER resides, and *reposes to keep a tavern, do certify, that the said tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and travellers; and Mat the aforesaid petition• . er is a person of good repot. for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and other conveniences fur the accommodvt ion of strangers and gravy I tem George Strubinger, James J. Fink, Michael Strubinger, Win. Bitlinger, Frederick Wolf, F. J. Wilson, John Plleiger. Michael Hoffman, John Spangler, Henry Kohler, Samuel Wolff, Henry Stevens, March 25. 183 T-31. In the matter of the intended Application of JOHN L. TATE, to keep a public house in the Borough of Get tysborg—it being an old stand. • WE. the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of Gettysburg, certify that we know the above house for whi li 'cense is prayed, and that it is necessary for the accommodation of strangers and travellers--that the petitioner is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance and that he is well provided with house room and other accommodations for the entertainment of strangers and travellers. James A. Thompson, Daniel Gilbert, David M'Murdie, H. Saltzgiver, W. Wisotzkey, H. Comfort, C. R. Shteffer, E. Longwell, George Little, Samuel Little, H. D. Sweney, Wm. Shillen. March 18, 1853-3 t In the matter of the intended application of CHARLES MYERS, for li license to keep a public house in the township of Menallen. WE, the undersigned, ritivms of the r v V township of Menallen, being per sonally acquainted with CHARLES MYRS. i E the above named petitioner, and also hay ing a knowlege of the house for which license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and trav ellers, that he is a person of good repute; for honesty and temperance, and that he i is well provided with house-room and i other rouvecienres for the lodging and , accommodation of strangers and travellers. i We, therefore, beg leave to rectonmend hint hint for license, agreeably to his pe- lion. George Thomas, Win. Harlan, Solomon Meals, Samuel Johnson, Christopher Rice, Henry Rice, Solomon Omer, Solomon Peter, James B. Jameson, Bernet Myers, Jessee M. Hutton, Gibson E. Ross, March 18.-3 t. The Richest and most varied assortment of FANCY GOODS, E VER tiroioglit In this place has jest ff't•elV4ll I , V i( • 111i K. and IS How iipeoirig at lii. S•urr The public is invur d 111 r•:rll :11ill and pi Wit.. Lolls of but 'dense, lir leeis IriIIC :IM .‘treAl. Annnikhisstock will be lound LAZES' FANCY DRESS.GOODS S SIIIII AS SINS. SUMS, Ti.sties Berages, Bernie de Lames, Lawns. AI- Boolloazioes.Golgliati l s, tiw JAC .thd caAihri , 11tslnle, and Calicoes, in great . Also, C 1,141718 C.I.SALMFHTS, Tweed-. Cutim:itkm. Nhtikern Lwru Cheek. Ventnigs of sli StortN, (ke in short his si.wk is very large, and ein liraeeo all in his line. Ita'Call and jade for youraelrea—no trlitilile to chew goods. April 9, 1852 BlitßElt & 11A111-DRESNEit. SAMUEL. B. WILLIAMS respectfully informsihe citizatis of Gettysburg and strangers who may tarry here until their beards grow, that he has ripened a Shaving and Hair-cutting Saloon in Chanibershurg street, opposite Buehler's Drug Store, where he intends prosecuting the ••tonso rial business" in all its branches. Ile will shave you 'as clean as a city broker, and cut your hair to suit the cut of your phis. Then his whole object is to im prove the appearance of the huitia» race. From long experience he flatters himself he can go through the ramifications of the tonsorial dep.triment with such an infi nite degree of skill, as to meet the entire approbation' of those who submit their (Mina to the — kben ordeal of his razor. March 11.--3 t HUNTERS TOWN English & Classical Academy. Semi annual Examination of the I_ above Institution will take place on Wednesday the 30th inst., at 9,1 1 o'clock, A. M. ; and on the evening of the same day a Public Exhibition—the exercises to commence at 8i o'clock. The patrons of the Institution and the public generally are invited to attend. I. N. HAYS, President of the Board of Trustees. March 18, 1853-2 t REMOVAL. THE Subscriber has removed his Store to the old Corner. formerly occupied as a Store by . Robert Smith. Esq. and lately by Maj. W. W. flamersly, where ha invites his old friends and the public generally to give him a call. March 18. - A. B. lowa. . NOTICE. 4 Lti persons knowing themselves in debted to us by Note or. Book Ac counts will prem. call without 'delay. as it is absolutely necessary that all accounts should lie settled at least once a veer; 8. FAIINESTOQIC 4; - BONS. Dec. 81. 1853. ,For Gentlemen's Wear, SCHICK ties opened a splendid assort input ot Cloths, thissiineres, Copal noloi7woodit, Janis. &r., &e. Call and yee fur yonraelves,,,and you will conies, that elisaper goods you never saws. Fresh Garden .Seeds, / IF ALL KINDS. j ust received from tho oolebraisd Goan/0." LObarmai N. ifork. and .for role by • 5.41, 111141141311- • .14ftrati )4611151.0, a • , L • 4 lIIMUT COACH Ntl P k 7filti awrimmukci, PA. qr . undersigned respectfully announce JR' to the Public that they have entered into 'Partnership; under the mama, style and title of HA MERSIN & PREY, to cnrry flu C v•'..:4 - 4' If IN I' in all its branches, and are prepared to furnish to order, on reasonable terms, all kinds of Coaches, Rockaway, Boat-Body, anti Jersey Carriages, Buggies, &r., man• ufactured by the heat of workmen, and which, for finish and durability, will chal lenge comparison, with ally manufactured in this place. OCrThe undersigned are elan prepared to attend to REPAIRING in all brarieltes of the business, at the l liort WM. W. HAMERSLY, J. G. FREY. Gettysburg, Ps., Feb. 18. 1563-Iy. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! I F subscriber has just returned from 1 Philadelphia with a magniOcent as sortment of NEW GOOD-S I embracing every thing, staple and desire ble, which he is prepared to sell at lIIIU sually le:7•low rates, and respectfully in kites the patronage of old and new custom era. D. NIDDLECOFF Nov. 19, 1852 X 0 T CE. 11 . ETTERS of Administration on the EA estate of ISAAC TUDOR, late of fia• timore township. Atlanta County, dec'd, hadug been granted to the subscri her, residing in the same township, notice is hereby given to such as are indebted to said estate to make payment without de lay, and those hosing claims are requested to present the same, properly authentica ted, for settlement. JACOB GRIEST, Adiu'r Feb. 18, i853-Bt. HAY WANTED !PERSONS Ittr..ing Hay to sell vent do JR, well by calling WI the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who is desirous of mirchasing. "The highest Market price will he panlat II times. 1.r.:/ As he imends haying the Hay, after hieing packed, hauled eill.er ill H mover or Baltimore. the preference to haul will he given to those front whom h e may purehitse, , • SOLOMON POWERS Dee: 4. 1852.—if wiao apprintore 111 erotica. A . .N APPRENTICE in the Tailoring 131f8111C148 Will he taken by the tinder signed. if application hr made immediate ly. The applicant MIMI he agouti, steady habits. and Illnet mtlllle well reeninnierided. A boy tram the country would hr prefer red. J. 11. SKELLY. Feb. 18, 1853.—if JtII.3IIONS. 11.wiery. We•rkeii awl a tinmpantl nr inure ;mirk, in 'he XIIIIIP Irate , to be had cheaper t an ever at o , t. 29. it LANKETs. Pkumid,., of every prin and Doineattra of e. cry deacripthot cheap at Oet. 8, 1852 FAIINESTOCK'S HO! 1-10 ! TIitiVELLERS, R EVIEAIIiER us you go uhrig Um' SAMSON has on hAtul tool for wile Trent.. Traveliug 'Trunks, Carpet Hags for Lading nod Gentlemen. and at prices that you will think iwlmasible. UNDEiC SIII WI'S AI%D DU 441% FAIS. 'VITT have on hail a very exeellent . as : • s ort ineei of Wool, Cotton ant! h. Oil Ulldelliilirta and Drawers. Always re member that SAMSON gets and gives Bargains. Swiss and Muslin Edgings • ND INSERTIONS, 011 P. 1-1 cadge ilea, French Worked and Thread Cotiara, and Fine Embroidered Linen Cambria Handkerch idiot. cheap FA HNESTOCK'S. REMEMBER THAT TO GET CHEAP Guitars, Violins. Aorordians Shirts and Shirt Collars. Nerk and Pocket Handkarchielk, S'itspenders, Win dow Shades, CGS ks end Jewelry of every ind, cal: at SAMSONS. P ARASOLS—the beet and cheapest in town. Only come and look, and you will say so. Give us a call and you will be.convinced there is no humbug about it. KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. Beautiful Fall Styles O F Goods for Ladies' Wear, embracing every variety, just opened and for sale at astonishing low prices, at Opt. 29. SCHICKS. TO RISC, TO ARISE!: A . general assortment of Revolvers, Double and Single Barreled Pistols, emits' had at the one price store of SAM— SONS. la.s22iag . 6, 0 1 /K.Oack CLUCK'S Binck of Ladies' Dress ^.- - Y Goods, Ain't be beat I It embraces Salo and Sainte, Bombazines, Cashmeres," De ',eines, De Wise. Alpacas. Gingham., Calico:lea. &A R Give him a call Oct. iDAN2. • • n 9 Nnwr SRC and Velvet, also s A. O br.aufifdl stook of Ribbons for sale ehoer st, , • • Oct. FAHNESTOCK'S. ebt linOteg RE' . (stitisited" to call 'end .examm FAHNES'COCk's large andbeau. did `stack of Dress Goods, consisting of Mous de Lains, Morinoee, De Sage, Da. moscenee, Thihet Cloths, Cruveilis Lue. tree, Canton Cloth's,' Alpai•as, also Black and Fancy Dress Silks and Satina,,all for aalosheap. at the sign of the RED FRONT. MINIIFFS'I HUFFS! A appoi,pcjit of a aupericir Aullity, just received at . , 8. WALL PAPER. I FIRE INSURANCE. Borders, Fire-board Prints, Win- I dow Curtain Papers, ' H E ...Verna County Mutual lire In surancc Company" located at Get- TRAGISPAREET SHADES, tysburg, is now in auccessful opera doe, slid with Patent Fixtures. fur lowness ~.o( rates, economical manage. I meat of its affairs. and safety in Insurancee, challenge!, comparison with any ether similar company. All its operations are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders, 'Chi Booksof the Company arc at all times open to, the inspection o(omm : insuring in it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to boom° eau , make ap plication to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information rau be gained. iszr•Tlie Nl:wager* are : Menallen—Wm. 8 ., Cumberland—Robert Aiceuidy, Stria ban —J $ I Franklin—Andrew liamtlionhan--?Amos W. Martially, Lanny—John Mus%elneati, (went—Jahn L. Noel. Itradmg—Henry A. MAU g, hatimors—Jacob °dont. Nlocajny - Berwick--David E. Hallinser, Bouvich--George Swope, D. A. Buehler. Win. H. zitevensen, A. B. Kurtz, t± K. Russell, Jahn Chritsmnts. Alex. Column. Eden Norris, J. H. Valentisie Wanner. .Sept.lo. 18612..—tf. T it E undersigned has just received; from New Ynrk a large variety of! the above named goods, to which he vines the attention of the citizens of Adams county, which, on examination. will be found to contain all the new and splendid styles, from the cheapest article in the market to the most gorgeous styles of ec oration—all of which will be 'old on the most reasonable Perms. Also, our usual assortment of School i and Blank BOOKS, Writing Paper, Sta. ficooery, Arc; KELLER KURTZ. S. E. I!ortter Centre Square. I. March 11. 1853—tf CARRIAGES, CARIZIAGESI NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 'f 'HE subscriber respectfully informs I the public that he is engaged in the L Carriage-Making business and is prepa- j " • - A Wred to put up work in :he moat satisfac- j ANOTHER . CITAN tory manner. Any person wanting a good .OF 111 "!!""" is about tit Mn place, lIROCIENEkr, and with it many a change m the Styles. Faithicittil‘. arid . qataliiies of La— Buggy, Boat Body, or Wes 4 AND But Winn v and '9ENT 4/%1 g i roat as these • 1 .. E. N% AY- Carriage, ' PAREL. Carriage, i changer will be, JEW ARNOL is. as will do well by calling on the undersigund4 atmi i. ff i a i sred to aa eolo ,„„ t h oo fi ll w h o iIkIY•REPAIRING done at the illtortest w ig ..hooon up" at the ,athei.„tio of Win. notice nu moderate terms, at IA tamp be- j ter, or bow at the mandator of the 4 Tyrant tween West Middle and West York street._ !of Fashion. Having. just returned from Inquire Store. at DANNER & Zugotart's nerd.; the eminent cities, with the largest, cheap ware I est, and heat selected stock -of - • . The subscriber tenders his thanks to his ' , • ...... customers for their patronage and - respect- F a ll and Wi nter G oo d s fully asks a continuance of the same. ever before offered in thitTlown or Ctitin "all . JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH, ty, he invite, the world and the rest March I I, 1853--Bin of mankind," to eall, - mismiiik;iind by all means buy—almost .without money and with/tut price," of his large and well se- . feeted stock of PLAINWFASHIDNA--: BLE, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S Dress Goods, consisting in pert. of Black. Brown, Blue. and Olive CLOTHS. as sorted Felt, Fitai7y Beaver. Lombrir. FJrab and Petersham Cloth for Overctiatr, Black. Plain and Fancy CaSslnterett. Black and Fancy bilatitteTto, Velvet Cords, Iltieltakin ' Tweeds, Kentnek r Jeans. Black Satin,' Fancy Silk, and Woolen Vestings, Lin-, set's, Flannels. Cloaking'', Atc., Map ' FOIL 1.A.D1F,8 7 VVEAR, . .., Black and Changeable Dress Silks. Black- i Alpacas, Fancy and Blinik Mtittsdo Laines. , Cnslimerits, Prints. Ginglut mit. Aka...dm,' also, a large lot of 511411 . '1 .S hoe& -midi..., ed, and will be sold cheaper than nen :he bought at•atty other house anemia. .Cal and see for yiiiirielvea. . ~. Oct, I, 1852-4. ' NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. NOTICE is hereby given that the COM. miesioners will wake an abateuieht of flue per cent. ppim all Siete and Citon ty 'faxtm - aseedsed lor the year 1853. that ~hall be paid to Colleetora on or before Monday the 18th elny of dprit next, and Collector!, are hereby required to make meek abatement to all persona paying on or before Rao] day. Collemurs will be required m make pay County Treamirer I) n or before "i'iczniuy,the I 91/1 day al ./aril next. Onierwile they .wil! nut be entitled to any abatement.. By order of the Cotontissiutterq. J. -A UGHINBA UGH, Clk March 11, 1853.—td NOTICE. Reale of Conrail freuver, decd. 111 HE undersigned, appointed 1w the -IL ()NIR'Cs Court to make distribution of the balance rein:tuning in the hands 'Ol :SA.ltuKt. W EAVER, one of the Executors of Conrad Weaver. dett'O, to and ainonget cieilitors, will attend for that purpose at at hie "thee in Gellyslotriz, on Thotradoy the 7,/t day of next, at 10 o'clock, A Al., warn tud where all •persons haV lob ola inn agtiiriat Amid estate will please pieseiti them lor examination and sllow ance. R. G. WCREARY. Auditor Mareh 11, 1853.-8 t APPRENTICE WANTED, A N APPRENTICE to the COACH -ail SAIITHING business will he taken by the tindersigneil, if application be made immediately. The applicant must he of gtototl, wooly habits, and inust come well recommended. A boy from the country will be preferred. .101-IN 1.. FIOLTZ WORTH. March li , 1653.—at {oug ,bawls and Dress Goods., A NEW Supply joist received nrid for Sale very cheep by S. FAIINES COCK & SONS, at the irkii of ihu' RED FRONT. FRENCH WORKED COLLARS it SLEEVES, in great variety. and cheap too, can be li e d at MIDDLECOFFS. 499 MEN WANTED 4. I Y 0 percliasa # superior Int of Black. Blue, and Fancy colored French. English, and American Cloth. Dress and Frock Coats. These coats lire well made, all we ask of you is to come and judge for yourselves. Remember the place is SAM SON'S One price store opposite the Bank. WINTER IS COMING , AND Jew Arnold it ready for hiettilf mem hi IPeter. m oIP His Clothing store is. as usual. filled !dr - 1140nm, Casitinterev. Ken. w ith a large variety 'of ready made clothing ‘- 1 tacky Jeans, VESTING/3 allkinds, of the best styles and qualities, suitable for • Suspenders. Hatillkerchiefs.CßA VATS; Winter wear, such as Dross Coats, Over- qe.„&c., may be fount/. goo coats,Sack Coats, Pantaloons. Vests, Alpo. i and cheap, at key Jackets, Currying Shirts, &e.; all of which he will sell cheaper than the same ,quality can be purchased anywhere else in the county ; Also on hand, and for sale, a great 'variety of Cloths, Catamierea and Satirietts, of every style and ofithe best qualities, front which be will have men's and boys' clothing of all descriptions made by the best of workmen and at the shortest j notice. Qct. I, 11352-L4f, REMOVAL. oarJ. LAWRENCE SCHICK has removed hie' Store to the intim on the South•WeatecOer of the Diamond, recently' occupied, by George Arnold.— His friends and customers are invited 'to call and see him: Jan. 21, 111511. ""' • • lige C I, A I N' B. e.elebrated premium IT.-!• TOOTH-PASTE, Vegetable H.A I IA OIL, and FANCY .80AP8,.a fresh sup-, ply just opened at MLDDLECO Settle up and save Coats ! M Y Books and sactnints have been pia. ced in the-hands of D. A., Buis tae, 'Eaquire, for collection. ,Th9se wishing to save costs . will call on Ttir. Buehler foithwith. ALEX., FRAZER. March IS, 1858.-3 t • ' QUA WIS, Bonnets. Ribbon*. and Drees P-7• Goode. a acted sisarrneni, just open ad. and chcaper :ban ever. at • a 'l°l WA "Ik 1 It, D. A large quantity of WHEAT. II YE & Yellow CORN, Jur Whieh f . farsovvir prices paiit, to be delivered et my XlOlO at Locust Grove. GEO. ARNOLD._ . _, mFARMERS Wanting a bar:ll,l,oSn. Oerfitie Flour made of 24tut POUNDS of Wheal, by Donate proresor of inc. will plena* call a 1 LUTIIIt O ros --in Germany toWnship. JOHN °RADOS, Killer. Gettysburg, Dee. 10, I 852.--.2m. Corot gtte A ND see a firsi-rate assortment of Pan taloons at SA ANON'S one price inure. Koch as Black. French Casnimerea, Due Skin Caesiuteres, Fancy (!seeittirrits of every kind ipentionahlp. tassinet.4 of All colors and shades, and at prlcea to snit all. C Oct. 1. EXTRACT OF COFFEE. .THE genuine,- anginal EXTRRCT .01; COPPER. which has been Ve• eently in extensively brought into us a stihtnitute fur Coffee. and. which recent mantle itself by reation edits cheapnes, es well ea iii =valiance, can be had, a all I mac a. tie Store of S. H. BUEHLER. 'lieep It Before the People 'vita•r MARCUS SAMSON has just received one of the largest and most varied assortment of Over Coats of every tlescription ever Mimed In the county, and at prices that will not only please, Opt re• ally astonish. Give us a call before per chasing. SI I 7 8- 0I la Pik 0 till; II S U F the hest quality—always on hand and for sale in Gettysburg, at the Foundry of r. WARREN tic SON. FA II NESTOtiK'S WILL sell Black and Fancy 'Cloths, and Cassitiients, Satin, Silk and Fanny VESTINGS, (.Ivercomings,Vassi netts, and Kentucky Jeans, cheekier than they can by had ellewlscre. Oive them a call at the Riga Other RED FRONT, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons LAM% Aif you wish, to" see a twat'. ALA tiful ameortinokut of Bonnet* and Ribboua, call at VESTSA VESTS! •VES`I'S! yea have on hand x largo and very • genieel . Assorintent 4if Vests, suet, as Plain and noire(' Satins.. Cessiineres, Csissinets,, Velvets, @Ste., tri le. that SAMSON'S is the place. TRUNKS ! 'TRUNKS!. HAVE plat received a large Jut of Good -la TRUNKS which I will sell cheap. Oct. 4-4. A. ARNOLD. dr/LOVEI3 and hosiery, Black and Fan. ILA nit Cravats, tallies' Shuns, Ciotti and Plush Caps, cheap at 'Oct. 8. • FA RN ESTOCKB`. fHAWLS, eking flannels, Fringe*. Seeking and Dress , Trsnuaings in great *wilt.' ty, and cheap at . . . Oct. 8. FAHNESTOCK''S. A t 'A NS-a largo wirottpieil &just etecoiv ad at Aimee ihutiki aviator. • • MIME' flig The riobsot sod best asoertient of TALL a 'WINTER GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEARWEVER OPENED IN GETTY6IKI4O. 'V W AKE plensprtt in rallitig the sitteintioti of their friends and the publiti•urtheir extensive stork of Fastiiintublu 'donde fur gentlemen's. wear, just received .irtn*-ihe, city, -which, for vitriety of styli. knotty and tittiatti.and ouperstor quslity,elloilenges niFfir isn't with inty tither ist,rk in she place. Our sisnortnirtit or Cleihi, plain and fancy ?ivied" and Caw , .rimeres. Verlings, Stitifitutm; Owelettnallagit, C A pi -r F 3 orAT! Give us a., trail-and examine. for yourselves. Ww 4 0 ,liaute 4 -41 Npur cliased oar.eteek carefully .D -wet to please die tsetse at the mast prem ien! to the most ocriTAICORIN(J. In Ale attended,to as heretofore, with tlis Miff lance of gaud wOrktuen. .0 111:2" 4 110 FASRIONS fur ..FAJAJ an/ WINTER have been received, " Geliviburg, DOC. 10.1862 A.Ravaritai'..qr Vitra% Ortiltrls. At the FlulneTs' o,,hcap Corner. ......•••••• , _. • 3 1 - " , , A 9 B. KURTZ has just returned from ; , Baltimore and Philadelphia' ivitl; a taiga and desirable lut of Spiny acid Sato. user Goode. We would invite me, spell !non of the Ladles to our rompleuitallaort. uncut of Dress Slks, Berige ' de Laipea, very rich'styles, Silk Pollicino; PlitA)lnd Figured Alpacas, New Style Motor de ; Liiiies. IAWIIS, Silk Tinstit: Or g ae plain 1 I nod Ii 4 lured' 4ont Afro Clin ?fr Ala* lino ' ..); • i Calicoes. Cheeks, Tick inks, &e.' t, - tam.* TIE MUM% IS liiiirVAß Clioloa.Claitaimeres, Summer Cloths ;& Vuotings, iu great variety. Also., Linen and Cotton Pants stuff ; at all prireac, A hill1111104»e aoaurtinent of Goods ler'imy's wear I . 04213>zegrzr"asy• : I Avery large lot of Carpet ,varying, in pricei from 121 to $l.OO per yard. Call ,anti look:at thew, if you want hi buy. or not WO trouble to show our goods. 1 QUE. ENSW A 1111. C. 1 Our nasortniont of. Queensware is admit. -tett to be the cheapest in the country.; we 1,-ore receiving a large addition to One (bier der stock.-, Glassware ot every descriptihn 1 idtrect from the manufacturere. iroceriei! Groceries ! ~ A, Very , full'assuriment of Cii)er4is— thp beat tip sugar and levy enfrec s in iovyti; alati'itiols4nee, tee', pepper.stitychroptess. Ace., all . verycheap. Wanted to eictiange for good: Butter, fard,,ltags. Egg's., flatus Sides, Shoulders, Soap, &M r tor:'sv,, filch the highest price will hr given. * fr.7.lf you wain to save money; Klllt'l'g'S Cheap corner is the place to do it. ~.. Gettysburg, April 10, I 852—tf lIIRDIVIRE NTORE. Subseribers 'mutt' resperlfully Alk --- sininutice to 'their friends and the public, that they have opened at NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore et.. adjtdning the residence of DAVID ZIEOLF:R. Gettyshurg, in which they arc opening a inrge and general assortment of - lIARDII ARE, MOS, STEEL, GROCERIES ) CUTLERY, COACH THIMMIHCS, SpriOgs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Pindings, raiuts,Oils, &Dyestuffs, it general, Mewling every description . of articles in the above line of business—to 'which they invite the attention of Cakt'll makers. Blacksmiths. CH rprn tem-Cabinet makers, 'Shoemakers, Saddlers, stud the public generally. • Our stuck having'been "fleeted with greet earl, and parch:tatted lon we part antee.(fitt the Ready .Money,)' to doposs of ally part Of it on as rensotiable terms as they can be purchased any where:. • We particularly request a call Item our friends. mid 'earnestly solicit a share , of public favor, am we are determined to e". Littlish, a character for sellint t:notls. at low prices and doing butiineati on fair prin_ ciples. JOEL' U. DAKNt2II. DAVID 7JEGLEAL Gettyiburg, June 18.180 L—it. 111:4W AND PpENTY OF TDCIVI, fIpHE TWO EXTREMES, at Our Oid --s- Stand, two doors belliw the Post ,6f_ 4Fe in Chambersburg street. I I . .} tlaokviNit to maim your , snoney, ennui and lily:iyneir HATS, CAPS. BOOTS and SHOF.S 4 at W. W. PAXTON'S Estatelishenveit: Ile buys his , Gueidii with great rare, 'iseel is prepared to offer bargains. Cali toed judge for yourselves. ~. • He has for Gentlemen, , , Galt Kip. and Heavy ii ins, ilf, Illiti hest ttality--priees Irmo 6.1 75 to $.9 „'a.— (di and , Course 31unin, front el UV tole& 00. Sli p pers, itt, pers, telemers, 0,,,,*. For Ladies ... -- Fine Lasting Gaiter«, iI,III I GAHra. I M.D. tinieb" Slides. Jenny Lind siyle, Jeffi=rson Slippers, Ate. ',"slortie* c o guitera, 3,liste'lses Hoots and Shoes. . ' - '.i Al's°, Boyle and Childerna' ition t iould . Shona, of ivory variety,,,a very ,larrits sterinteut, 'Pettit all persona, Also 'Ttolikse - and Travelltng Axis. ; • i'' • fsl7 Al a n,s Unman Ind Bearer. Hats. off -all kintleil a - very 41te areiele e.tt ,tetew si t hi : neolvakin, H44.4- o , K:oeuttttli _awl; No* 1 'r void a n ti , lints.'tl, a Out vevriptyo( ter lend leirote t l leounit ilOOO., Enna O 4 '' 0 ) $.2 00, .; kioene oriii.e.einte'4ll.,.,'. - ', ~.„ ..: cs, •' Oct. 8, 1852. • . . , .. ' - •:' ' .=•,--.' ..'-- 4 , , 1 1 - ' , •, , la 0 8 I.r; feY; 'inotielioo4tv f tu, fit..,OsWarl.. X,4intr*- 4 1 4 „, t ,...44104 `'',tn emit*. Ifoi)k'shirklutt 1416141414 - 0 Itheitlfet. ~ ' , 1,Z,,1i,1, en. Week tialci•WOßlrrimakikfir.' 10 bormcdi ow vou tt yruk.p t , w' i . . . . - .., sGITICK'S. BCH/CR'S SKi:LLY --Z I W MMIUST At the Store of IMllkitiP lit