PM" •; .-, 1.,.: , : . :'',j,.; .:;:..,.,:,,-.,.:,;,•.f0 - ! Ull; ' beTill IP 0311 zu ore. nit . Lerestion—ftes Proved of • It' eau &dime», 4:1;•• Nos i'llits, Angola 15th,--The steam er Ilitinholt arrived tide evening from * Stietbainptmaand Havre, bringing 186 pss *pro and Liverpool dates of the 3d I / 10. .11,1191)11,11 A NI) TIJRKEY.—The Ens- 1 , fern quemerm MIMI** less favorable aspect. It was feared that the Emperor of Russia amufirdecline to .withdraw his forces from 1 thePrlicifedniie,asetipulated in the prop.; osittottonf lm Three Powers. The Eng- i ilhtfelthtt frenefi fleets would. in that east.! be inflated to pass the Dardanelles, and - a 1 irei efthl settlement of the dispute greatly rtfeir. Jae ' ll feeltcgraphie Init:itch. dated Constanti. i WOOL .141 V 80th , states that tfte Porte mud 'llltetiirffes'intatives of the great powers P,ltiititeettptiel the proposition of the Ans '' ttfili minister, which arranged that the " Eisgthili iatirrelleil fleets should withdraw 'l,44'ne.i. nay. whilst the Russians ,e- Illitiliated the Prineipalinen. Tiirkey would tees send an ambassador to open eegotia ..'llittle at St. Petersburg. Conferences Ilifiriinlio to be opened at Vienna, by the Ilihelleifitfof Russia. Ailielitie in the hinds has been mowed 1 at / f ondue and l'aris by an article in, the Pentatitutiottelle declaring that France and I Engfand Worth, not consent to the arrange- I meet mallet had been proposed at Constan- thikipli. Great niseanitwas has also been I ''itteitilied by a decree of the Cx tr, ordering! a li itialf levy of recruits throughout the Em-1 Ist; 'tide was interpreted as limiting to I . ! !" lie - statement is reasserted that the Veffeill". States had uttered to assist the • money and active forces. '',:lriteltitelligetire from the Prineipslitiee 1 4 ! # . 0Iitiiiiliarit. Ai ittlovin had declared IWAlliidependeist of the Porte. And refused ' 'tgiiiv r &tither tribute. A smiler - move "ementritrleeptreted In Wollashia. It is asserted that the Porte ititeiniq ad /Ifitsiiiinni an tiltirnitnin 11 Russia, iii which, 'after pitying du* regard to the rights of the Salim, n,, i Cleristitin subjects. that sow ' yeliOt 11;clatet; ihat if, in spite of theft re piestid itatfirmittei, the . ez.ar should persist 'hi Oferiog war,'Atie Porte is resolved to •'atteept it, haul that the responsilplity most "Oil with Russia. ,It is also asserted , that ilitenititott has been communicated to thiliintiassailors of France and England.— Order." 'hair heen sent to the Hospodars tit ,liloldskin lind NV allitelsia, ordering them •Ittrlgnit the l'rinripalities and retire to the !!sight bank of tbe Danube. Tile Egyptian fleet arrived at (Nieman- .4119ofile. tie the 19th ult., with 12,0001 m. I* -tfidefiral Dundee. of the English fleet, f gog i *Ti hi s . eapinitis i had leen on a ree resefetifesereeted the fortresses. . , ~a niiintlitettnintaterial crisis was feared at .. , ..Cisiteleittinople. ... !. .iVeeria was a rumor in Vienna of a se sOeetfteitylitilvtiee the United Staten and ft*. Vetilliesikd -the probahle eetision of els;.• Coelemilqa.; ..,Three Atnertenn frigates were said to be in the Bt.sphorue. . . ...._ _ i .!fi DAY§ I.ATEII FROM RITRORFL A ~,, ' ,C R. Ol O ~.:ittn.rfOttbilS SI4U Litisti ll sd. LlVilit August I.6lb.—The stratuer -44,4„fectl...ftliti*, this ifler iu.. t; being iiiir ,itti*Pliol 4110111.01 the 46ili• inst.. and 114 iisslitrnigisse. . - . . ; t ~4ls'tiim was nearfy tt cd one my .Ir,,....thienther, but the expect of talfaire did 014 ; _leetk*rpromisiug . of peace. The (;atlieli - - .4414 110.11 1 / 1 1t0011id cot be know*. midi the I ItCrWe ball. , the gratiEeati , n of :In 42 4 44 1 4iftgeel- • If he admitted the prop.; uottating that the tliease r. iis 11, f. , r . 1 , 04 ", k, o f . the three Powers, his 'robin; ! sonic weeks, was so futally prvv.ti, ut in .1.110)4t,IN withdrawn from the Principal,- , „ me nevi wriloott confernetme at Vienna, itt pur jompotwor,,,,wrimgruier,o4 w ill an n olude a i ,abated. We hay:, heart of to new eases ..ffititittl , In. contemn 'Turkey,. at all hazards,' fur some tilt?. 4 Roll time to some. if the Czar refaces I Bov.w.tl d&at he eeeurrt , l nt Psi fi .1,1 at AieStßitnittion.. or evades it reply. the al ;ltetd,flects will enter the Riumitorue, and ..,(4111110slestilve antaituret he taken to main 04th-the witistsity of Turkey. eiseditet df the Russian General in -4fievefikeipalities. Sudo:sues the ititelltiOn ki te gteinutiti permanent pciasessinn. ' Rue .ll7ll•olibiltite no. see us of, retraction. hulk.of the Russian army was all 0110100.00t Wallachia. The Russ's') „4010,tirel iltattl genet to Sebastopol, to receive .44-thint there. :Tile RllSttialla were also , swrivurvikt , assey , and Runharest. • li efflpte r eepotti that •'Ttirkey had already g irestallsd.slut,Rearpndars is doubted. The ..armiiho.toovemente 110111111 UP to he on an ' -o;44taimsaeale. Fifty-two" French field' ,41ffillfftre hmlmaiiered the Turkish service. s'ty 4 4l 4 , • Oiltissit iamb at Landwa had attempt. 1 riti9 Alsolilia oil tint Rtl/41811 CO 1111111. tOs.,Tbillf IMMO.' tund other mountaineers .4 1 07 A Retrying, and it was evident that in i.lbr toletoll wart all Mahionetlanisin would Atffittcrallisitl against Russia. ~ •;411811111A.—A nutikfrin journal Pays • thait'lliatttitt will not only demand reliant ,:tiem frotMAtneriria for the Smyrmi affair. but that 'rattler shall immediately pro rate the extradition of Masts. Letters -Attalsflffiv Petenhuro may that when the toVatar:ittiird or the Koala affair he advised 11410/01.1111.di0 aitrything rather than give Ithtilheliv*Eiteler a ptv.tenee for interfering ' *who Aare of Europe. xl4„ lilt Fromm everything WRII *ONielg,—' 'lllll4VlM"lnterEeitelliqueutiolt atisorbed idillliaelttieittion. "t•li,t —The Me lan Minister had ittitt . s'e • • i.ik i ii, , 1 Madrid., The grape disease „t ilt •.• , buts. 11, , 4 . ,‘ X ~, - The cholera in Persia was trand the plague had broken out et450)20 t l ' l NWli i . lillikei nit T 0 UTmi.—The Danish NIIIIV)!Jilli been officially intorno%) .., ~,,,o . 1 .0., thirteen iminlretl i flanee on mpg e migrating to Utah. rodigtous wreaking by iii. M minutia 0,3140,- 3 liar* ,of Lorope to direct malamute 5 / 11 ::'flow.. Their object is 10 attain p„g. it Irritation fur the tultaiamon ' •"' the Union. Tit ill CHMICH.—As the the Methodist Church sn C,) were losing Irons the Ir. on Sunday evening, it to Lady remained on her in her vicinity gently budg. thew .effect; and a closer Ivealitd the factv•that she * i t .ii-tbeteier elms in SPringfiettl, :4111 Ms day Os* -tin' roof upon the ' . , ileiPolli. Bawer was lifted off, A Mtk Of ab.aal dm allot of en ' imollpabill ieltribteeatie of tie . , b ..,. luive eon. imiiimbritifirOt*NMN* vistikievtifievto4l.o6. t~~ ..::?~ '~ . . . ' Oaltiasisi the slonm of a p . rititn! l a nd tite I . f , Niel, .. Ai, .111, , etunplitiss ' streilgtehaf, a fortress, it is more rePit4S I: Mr. itla . nintiVs' was si member of with - historleitiassociationsand taleti off o+s i' t h e porn , '' ' • ' • . (;onventinh whirl, weer ful and - melaticholy interest theft any tithfir ' MESSIttr• EinTOnst—After a magi de- huildiogabout London. Among ire points ', held a:t M emp hi s, by the Southern Stales t lightfdl ride of half a day we came within of iroateatioien'tit is the Bloody ,• Tow4r, , with 'll l'it . " 1 0 ' find out what is the eras ii sight Of Londoh. We had been noxiously 1 where the two young princes Were suffo.; (it 4irifetrennot) . * watching for some . extraordinary sight' o I rated ;' - the White Tower, in - whirl se 1 prosperity . I'lle pnweedings or the Con _lon iii commerce and hiell'con - taine . d a very - eintsialera: prorle us for the restitution of our wildest ; many distinguished personages . were con- ~,,,,,,,,;0 11(. . , ble portion of Democrats and Fire-eaters.) iniligiiiinga, but were surprised at seeing ! tined ; the Horse Armory, in which is ar- • nothing which told us of our approach to: ranged a line of equestrian figures, exhib- : this mammoth city. At College, when ; Ring the armor wri t n fron t th e earliest ye. Practically admit the truth of the doctrines studying the history of Europe, our aften- . clod of British history to the present tiew ; of the %Vitt': party . and lia a emisequetwe, a 'ie i lion was more espinnally directed to that of also the small arms and necoutretiletil., Botts takes off i England, on account of its being ell illSep- Meat, of w id e ', were worn by the „„„ i „ re t un terri fi ed tilt " th e I ° l- arably connected with the history of our own' of the different age us represented. Ai: lowing las ' i iinn : country, and from the feet of its standing' mong the very old curiosities in the 'Way Nis. President, 1 ant very far from demi. proudly preamainent, and for so long a jw-, of armor is a pistol, called a "wheel locked ring to introduce on).thing like a political rind the first among all nations. We were pistol," not verydissimilar in idea to Coln, el iseu.sion in this ho t ly— though„l,.. thu taught that her various statesmen, phil. , s- revolver. The richest sight tny eyes ever jerta you have had under eons itleratiou °pliers, historiicus, poets and authors in feasted on ate in the Jewel House, which I have E meessarily partaken more or less ~t every branch of lit, ratter°, would compare contains the crown worn by iii„ , , i „ evii la,. a politmd ,•liaracter. Ii was itlaptOotiollt with many, and were superior to 111041 the her e Ton etion—ti Mares Of Cite in , s 1 bril• that it could he otherwise; vet if t i le ,„i i ., world ever produced. Thinking of Lon- lialit diamonds, moat matefully art:owed jems of 3 our deliberation were now open don only as tk, vast and splendid intonate- in finely earned silver hoops on a cap ,if for dis,•ussion I should forbear to express olis of so mighty a nation, the most renown- purple velvet. Surtnotinting this is it ball, the current of thought that run through my ed city in the whole w trid, having a ripe- adorned with diamonds bearing a „. i .,,, 5 ; nom: oil reading the proceedings til the formed of Loillinn n eron brilliants. I th e ft of the' lotion of more than two and a half millionsCoievention. Bid, sir, they are no longer and occupying ail are aof 70 square'. miles; crown is the heart -formed rah y ours worn' open—that book is sealed—and looking having our a tteniim, only dir, , eied to the hy E heard the Black Prime.. Th...i. is upon the assemblage befcre the somewhat tower of London, NV; -cminster Abh, 3 , S;. al.' , the Itlyal Saeraito ntal 1';,».., Bemis. ui the light as wet say in Vogitita of a "Free ['aura Cached, cl, and other ancient build- tual Fount, and 5 ,. ) ,. ;a 1 , ) ,1 1 ,.,.",,,,,„, i ii . Barbecue,” 1 may lie permitted, at less!, tugs of a !similar nature, renowned from eluding one whi..ll had la•cll 1.01•11 1.) Ed- to expresatiny approval of, and gratification their many himori,•:ll associations ; think- wait„,, d the t',„,f,,, r ____„ti o f w hi r l, ~r c i„ • at, what has le.en done, and the reasons by ing of her only as the home of kings, the elosed in a large glass case and valued at which lam itilluenced in expressing that centre of opulcuee and wealth, the resort of 21i millions of dollars. Among the other g r " Idi "" i ""• the learned and talented and the ectitrali- eto i. , sities in the tower is the stone upon ' i Next, then, Mr. President, I ea-marlin which the Kiogs ,of England sat to bet late you, 1 congratulate the convention, zation of the nation's strength, it was mi t • tlfai to indulge in day dreams of Loudon, crowned when barbarians, and the first j and I congratulate the Smith, that you and expect soinething above the ordinary, chair upon which a King of England sat have revoinmentled to our people the ne at first sight, but we were disappointed.— when crowned. The 'rower of l a m,lo l , is reality of establishing manufactories a mong ourselefle tor working up ilee raw In the distance we saw 0 vast cougregat ion composed of numerous large buildings, stir- Otr The Whigs of Lancaster snooty, -- ' of buildings, and many tell spires half hid realint,•,l ley a wall. After looking over all ;in mitethickclouds tfe in k, , nod as we the different trembles England obtained in material before we send it abroad, by which diversity of pursuits we shall be 011ie to --- .. ) s 0• • give employment to all the men, women nomicated their Connty Ticket on the Atli Total Ana. n th , - 0:5 . 176 331 I thew nearer we saw the suburbs, which her many battles, in all ports of the world,' instant—John A. Iliestand, D. llerr, lien- Sixty-five caimalities, and a 1111 . 11(1ml and looked uncommonly munition. 1 Int ing ar- I stew t, old relies to remind them of the and children Mahe eountryonany of whom _,„ r _ .. ry 1./rey, u. 1.. Huntaccker, and JOhll seventy-six dvaths, arid three hundred mid rivedat the d I depot we were saluted by the Rea obi; iotiary Weir. Think in' g that per- are. for the want of s u ch employment. Ilawlins, for Assemoly ; Benjamin Rein- thirty•three persons injured ! There is a . world-refloat - tied London cainwin. „ wit;; ii.,,,, I iiiiiit have passed itiviii I.N . 100 m. driten into the haunt!: of depravely and t viee. That is a great truth that I have hold, for Treasurer ; and 1") . W. p u tt er _ , total which should p tit our civilization to knows " 4 rY curter Of the city , ran give tic.rd, I 8,1041 th e W ata l er ho w t h a t h a p. information on any subject, and ,I 0 m ore 1 ,,,,,,,,i • ••_ i „ which lie geed hiiiiim .,, ; ii ) , ;in; labored twenty 3 ears to imprets Upon the snn, for District Attorne•y. the blush. mu ms o t our people at home. I sin glad ” iii less time than any otlittr man in England " 5a ,,,..1, "Don't mention it." I judge it is ' The "Independent 11'hig” is very sever t). :ZOO Debt tts t)3 lien! I ' (living the iii'. cry directions. I tool: my by tie, means a pleasant tolde o f cotiversa- to find that that conviction has taken pon• sestton of your minds and the minds of the , upon thin doings of the ; t`citivention, and Kr The New York 'Tribune of Toes; seat and started for Morl,3*s Muir ! , TN- t i,, t , l o E i ,..l' I 1 .:, is town. South generally. publishes articles which look like “holt- !lay rUbliShes a list& victims to the incense lalgar Square—irltai Mg been recommend- I n order to form any idoa of the wealth Next. sir, I rongrattilate yon—l congrat ,..l„ 3 th st . c h, s hotel angi one gl• iWrallY flll'i St %It! of London, it is very ii,.,;o`l , :ll'i* to lug" the nominations. heat of last iv,•el, .11 New Yeirk and Brook- Mate this hotly, and the entire eountry, .patronised by .liii, rictms. The cab, beinz ye..it some of. the retail str e ets. There l'it ARLES B01.1:111 rEn, one of the dc1eat, , ,. , 1 Iv n , which is appalling. and far exceedin t • , 1 i i • , i t, singuailay eonst room , attraetta, my stn m- imi will see wealth awl ,lazzliin spit 11,1,,r that this Conventton. composed of all candidates for Treasurer, I .ias announced anything We have em r heard of. 'The tion. It resembled a gig, hung very IoW. - whieli is most, surprisin, sii,,ps tii,pliy. political parties to he found in the South, . ---•- - i Will:telt - 3S an "ip LT.:intent" ctu li late. list outliners TWO II It N 1)1?. El) AND having a seat for the driver , attached to i„,,„ :i ~r4,1...i„ii of tact,' - ; ihi , ;; , 4 ilici ., lihie. have, with so mode harmony and tomaiin- The liesal(11 of Geltystburg. 1 the back part of the top. Th..re was 3 small viii,.;ve Idol iii iii,- iiH,..l ~i , .i.i,oit mi d ily • reeovized the power of Congress to r w ENTY DEAD. beside% some fifty. , . , make appropriations to the purpose of in ) SIT_ITE CON V ENTION.—The State ' • trapatoor, in the top, throigh aloe!, to si T erl, manner , tatuip.oe, , constructed will, 1111:7•Tt seems that an impression has I„; , ~. ,tr sixty others pro , trited hut since reeov- • , icons! lillintOTotente—another great truth I rptilioitory Liquor Law Convention met e miumedeate wi:li the driver. Instead of , ;', - '' 't toe tii. , ,t ex taste, sacwv hors, s alto 80111(410Yr or other gone abroad that tii•tlyse ' i • , , Iltal I have labored to impress upon the • at Lancaster on the Slth inst. '1 be matt_ reed 1 . The 'Tribune supposes that at a lea'llorll apron. th,•re Was a very neat ) • -.. e ft • • I .1.. t2,.1, t,, 0 .lappitigs, ale. :e rvail,s at burg is at the , pre , soit time, unhealthy —! least le;0 h ours have also been killed by vovering ~f wood, awl above this a glass taVod it) the most coal} hoary. _aft, r , , n ,„,p, 0 1 o ur people, Sir, it is a glorious • Mg convened in the "Big least There result, and one that I trust will shed a gem 'From what it has originated we cannot , case completely em•losing t h e entire flow. consuming severa l , h ays en vis i ting Beek were over 3,000 parsons present, and great heat in that vitt' alone. ernes influence over ri n ses who hame u hf. guess, unt:...ss possibly by confounding our ' , Th . ., is used "iiiy in wet weather—it lolls Ingham Palace, London l'iliversltV, till' . enthusiasm prevailed. .l a mes 'Hack, Es, . i I . 'rhea Chat-arcs actsittitted I up and tits closely to the sid e s. Taking (..711„..,•..., :flui tin. Briii,h mus,utu, tered with tin heretofore on that point.— , locality with that of Emmitsburg, recent-,How far the dominant party of my own I ,of Laueasfer, ',resided and adelres,..es woe Ig - a*The Canal Conitui.-tsiont.rs have eon- el er) thing int' , cons id era tio n, it S Y I" th e ( WIII , II vOlO3OlB the lar•test and moat i ,el• ly so severely atiiieted. We had occasion, • • 'i' ' State will endorse your action, it not for most comfortable arrangement in 11 '" w.iy gable of curiosities Ws in the tvorl,l) delivered by the Rev. P. Coombe, W. B. ' chided their Investigations into the causes ' a week or two a ' lc - I go, to remar the singe ar , of LI Cab I over saw. It enabled you to ewe • I ain no tit representative of I. determined upon sp,•neling the grent, , r "'" lu " 3 Y .- I i Van Wligner, E. IV. Jackson, andothers. .of the strike on the Portage Road, and their views; but the city from which I exemption from diSernse wit h' Width nor place, the city in both dry and wet weather.— part of a day at IVcstinitister .‘bitcy.— le nitlia a r epo r t on the subje • had. thus far been favored—that at no time I Itela...The Washington Star states that the ; "'"' P '' t t • We Ifaving passed along several miles of iner. ' I. had Gettysburg,always noted for its healar. , alledged secret Treaty between I; rent Brit- , have not space for the report, but them - row ;LIM Ottlekell streets, we reached the It is Ow • mitnit that all the material hotel—from the coffee room of whirle I l'here is something most chaste acid reli ned tu the style of its arebitecture. collie will endorse ti eorebally. I men a lit ' lee how ve t at the State Tii , ale Hype-rat-me . ,5.....ri .. j i*_ _____ not. Lau do e lightness, grandeur, stretwth and g r a retol 111 "' ( t, r ) bless, been •freeer from disease than tit this ; sin and Spain, in regard to the •ab.)lition , su ' ) ' ' ' - - • Nor, sir , arc these r l te only nor yet te' har•wa bran lit aocinst the "'date officers had a fine view of the square. The ap e tt t`,.oct of the numerous shafts and wavy least sob sets for mmeratieltition. You i ismsoo, Wo feel justi fi ed in renewing the', of Slavery in Cuha, is doubtless the subject `. '' • ' ' • • •• . ra a ~..t•ar ,queers Is mar e • . r ranee of T• f I . - k• I • pointed . arches of this actierable Abb , v ie. lItIVe 1)0(.11 ste.l.tiatoi Th e ou t s - on ip i t•v e •" . . 4 ,' roulark. Aside from the oplitiary betwel, of more :serious torment with the g a ern- • • ' • • t • ' , welt a n ob ler r Milmita' °I 1-1 alelt Itr than wants tooltininisho.l. The tu t , ti ,or- have rewog foxed another great prineiple , that they have t ~,f rcr is. that tlwa . had no ~„. other pantof I 1 he moll of whiefi I - 11 Iva. also lahtired long , O. l atil.•on. Tll.. Stan-mai lets-, s iii pie ii res.po. richness ikU% .ti, , r otheUnited, Ics than any WIWI' ! iliseltee, alwa •s I , - I ' 'I meat f 'lt; t • 3 . mom or tSa pre i a eat in ne. to e-iabli- 1,, as well in the publi c councils hinte.l were- don, ' : h;:illi , !y ”t: i'3lotinJ. , , a very see. 'law , sod .., .• • • . Moralities at this season of the year, we: b,•fore the world. indeed , it bile fair to ; lava each 1 " • _ TER STAiI AND DINNER, IgEtTYS MEN. _ . Friday Evening, August 19 1853. 5T.4111 TICKET. FOR CANAL COMMISAIONKR, MUSES PO N I.L, of Lancaster FOR AUDITOR A. K. m'cLußß, or Filmicliu. FOR SURVEYOR DERMAL. CUM tsTi AN It EYE IRS, of Clarion ser,We Are . authorised tolUluatince that JAMIti G. Ravi, EN., be a candidate f,u• the r?iftee of Proem:wing Attorney, sub. jetu to thlideehtion of , the Whig Count} Curiceutiott. Irr"We a r e litlthOtiit dto annonnce J COB DIEM., of Ogurli ay a candi date for County urveyor, sub ject I o the decision of the Whig County Couveu lion. Kr.We are ant horistal to announce Col. JouN WoLrottn, af . Latiinore township, us a candidate for State Benate, aubjert to the decision of the Whig County Conven tion. tirrWe arcantliortred to announce that BAtin 41.1,i,N0r t n., of Eit4 is a eateli.late for nomination as state Sen ator, subject to the tleti.-iou of the Whig County Convention. ra`We are Authorized to annunee, that JOHN 1.1. Esq.. of New Oxford, is a candidate for the Let illutre,..subjert to the deeisiou of the Whit County Conven tion. frj'We are autitorisld to announce, that lll:Tentr SPALotplo, r arf., atlermany township, lea eantlidutufir the Legielai ore, 'object to the decision of the Whig Coe Lily Con ventiou. _ 06i - We are authorised to ;tonna ee, that Col, JA:NIES L NEELY, of Straka'. i. otsndi4ate thr- the Logimlature, subjevi to the decision of tho Whig County Coureu thin. can bongt an absolute exemption--on vise' ig e of rdwleri or other rim ligmmt for which NYC have so utuell occu!;I : m cur g iatilude, &a.ivula ..t InA% ever tvanpe:,, End jrniit.irms Jirt ui•crr cmur amiss, and eau to uo harm u:iw. the dose of lust week, which wore pro nounced Cholera by the attending Physi cian.. One of them was named Jr.ssE FLOWERS, an elderly man of weak consti tution, who after laboring atoll the heat of the preceding day, indulged in impru dent diet before retiring, and fell a victim. The other case was a stranger, named THOMAS PHILLIPS, of the neighborhood of Frederick, Md., ofdir,ipatcd habit: , . who had been for some days in the neighbor hood of Emmitsburg. No ea.. , •4 his ' occurred since, and all klarm has huh ' sided. ft—Catalogue et . Penne) lvania College, it:via dug the 31edh al I).•pa rt 'nen t Philadelphia, and aim) tly , Theological Seminary, h4s 'wen published From :it we gither the 8,/111111.Iry: tulent., 13 kirtlical I.l' , Nolioep, 1 Juniwo, it p4 , lnqwet, Firriintvit, ParILI Dour .r Pe1 , 111444.1 y Department, The Cowin meenient will liike place the 15th of 14eptertiber. The meeting of the Alumni will b held cu the evening of the 14th, and an address delivered by loos. , James 11. Brown, of Reading. On the afternoon of the 14th, the annual discourse before the Linfla33ll Association will be de- livered by Rev. J. C.. Morris, D. D., of Baltimore. On the same occasion, au oration will be delivered bttfont the twa 14ikerary Societies, by Rev. W. A. hasty rant, of Pittsburg. We believe this Catalogue btu) bean got ten up by the Students, and is quite eredi. table to their taste and enterprise. wig. Mr. Devm bleCnzAttr, of this place, lost a valturble horse during thestornt on tho evening of the 14th ium,ltt, having been struck, as is supposed. by lightning. The persons driving him, being near Horner's Mill, as the storm,, came up, stopped and put the heroin the barn. Af ter the storm was over, the horse was found deed. No injury was done' to the szrltomifir 8. NINO, foraterly of. tbiq plaaO, is an indepeademt candidate for Sheriff in Perri eotsatrat ills Goosing elec.- - 111 0 116 , 1111V atec itissiiiiii away ast r*Olit cowl as'itivf eth ' • e retistri illisibsiph ," I: ' Tivitborntie nuedeallk 1 100•" The atiendauee upon Court duiing i 0::7 - The Repined SlisitgktersAuring the the preeeth:week irks pretty full, but - butt - 1 lam few months,se . been terribly frequent 14 now was entilort, by Judge FrsorElt taking , --coming upee ,so rapidly i to ran der suddenly sick on Monday afternoon., The it al toast iinposslble to keep up with them. rases in CCi III M°U Pleas were all poii i poruxi ' Last week , we mentioned the' wholesale niur to so adjourned Court to be held on the : der on the Calnds ' A and Amboy road. We 17th of October. A number of er iminal I , have another, still more terrible, to record ri;ases"were also continued to Novembri on a New Engluid read. gu Saturday court. The following cases were disposed morning last, the Boson. Irma train came of in Quarter Sessions by the Associate' , in contact with an eseursion tram on the Judges : 1 Providence atirk'Weretater It:inroad, kil- - . : -.4• • - Common weatikvs. Peter Jacob )11 . 4er5.: ling sixteen pesions instantly , wounding, , —lndictment, Fornication and [howdy. ; mang li ng an d an a. h n ig Detentlent plead guilty. submitting his ease , The collision wen terri b le. bob trains he_ n about irixty more. tn the judgment of the 'Court, who , psssed dril usual erosienee. . tug at nearly full,. speed, the engines, ten- Coon. vs. Lawrence Dietz.—Seiling li- ' dens, care, pas: ago-A s, " ' baggage and mails gooe by le.. Inetwures than a quart. Sub- all jammed together into one licap of death, mined in enuriouni fined $2O with costs. Com. vs. Peter Long.—Selling liquor 1 I suffering and ...,,,,,d.' ~...`eir—a perfect aud ar il leap measure than a quart. Stalin' tired ,' Pilling wreoh- .. ttlie details are too boni to Court, nn the hearing of testimony._ ; ble to repeat. 4 .7B6lr .. eral of the 'm ingled have On _ . ied *BO. I died since. Tr o • colt i3i, r i i oce Ilrr. ti in con . _ . . - • ' Com. vx. Lewis I.oviria.—LarreoVl', sequence of e l 1.06:111 011 of Iwo minuln in stealing Watches, &c., term the establis h.' went of Wm. ' Prater, in this 'thee. Soh- the , n time piceetrot A. the conduetonl of he two t milled in Court and sentenced in one year's trains ! Conant some t hint; be Iloilo t., put imprisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary. a stop to this twit:ling, with human life ? We take p!easore in announcing that the' We find the annexed table of Railroad illness of Judge FISHER is not dangerous, ; 11( . 614)111s duri i pg the past year goi ug the and that he is convalescent. rounds of the papers: Nhattils. Nu. Accidents. Killed Wounded. /17... 'We understarti that the opposition ! J.nuary, 12 •..:5 40 I2BTO ordered their County Cotrentiou.to : l' " 1 ""'"Y , I 6 6 1 1 Myrrh, 14 .4 62 amenible in Gettysburg on Monday the ; April, 4 :NI 54 rith of September to nominate a County I MaY• 8 54 48 Jaw., 5 6 19 Ticket. 1 July. 1 i 8 22 August, 5 28 75 prove to be the most impertunt matter hatulletl by the present aamini:nration. The pie paper says thit the atteount of the itegotiati.li of u weret treat). beiNITPII 4 ' cotu.•:= by the littetheAt II 11.1%1! t it , t num. \Ve at• wo h:..•u a 10,c t uth , r. 111.. t g . ,1..r0 [en t aroi bet • stieh II TH E LATE myr ... , TELL —Our ex c. xxbangu..., espeui:diy ilorD the ci(y, record number of .lo,ttlis from excessive heat. Th,, mercury lam Thumlay. Fri lay att Sat urday steo4l at 94!, a temperature avording :at he Travelier hs.sbe . m ..nce Nualled in Anvist. Om the 6th, in and never surpassed within the las , twenty nine years. On August .ith, 1: , ;;S, the thermo Meter rose to 94. I hi the Ttli and Sth Of the reniarkul,l- Septentber, 14.46, to 94, 94 nul 93, and the avere J e of the night of the Coll was it ry nearly the FWD(' u, that of the last nitzlit. In these three days in St-detni.er the titer- toomen r rase in the country ule;ut twenty miles west (.t . Boston, to 97, and on the 14 in New York to \t Albany the mercury last week er , pt up Steadily Mid slowk• fryin lift on Monday to 99 on :Sat urday noon. UtirThe Maryland Loonfoco State Con vention met at Baltimore on time loth and after nearly forty ballotings, tolllon. T. WATKINS LICON. cf Howard enmity. Immerly 11. C., for Governor, (,- rm. 'Mitchell, the preforred candidate (.1' Ito r. Lowe. William Pinckney AV hite, of Baltimnre, was norninahnl fnr Cnni ler, an.l Lelllllolß.herts, of Queen Au LW ' S, fur Lottery Cominimionor. An unreasonable Complaint. We hear of much complaint on the part of the opponents of a Prohibitory Law, that Temperance men are forcing the issue into pvrty polities. This is not ao. As the N. York Tribune very properly remarks, it should be clearly understood that the ad versaries of the Maine Law have hither to bad full power to take that subject out of politics, but have steadily refused to do so. •They have been challenged and en treated to unite in submitting the'question distinctly to the people at a special election, and implicitly abiding their decision.— 'hitt has not been 'done, simply because they Wentd not let it be done. In the Lo . gialatuus of New York, New jersey, Con necticut, Ohio, 'and Pennsylvania, they have defeated bills providing for submis sion, which were Supported and pressed by the Temperanu men in solid column; A ' bill for this purpose was got through the Senate of Pennsylvania hint winter, but iibiled to pus the Hjoise. All the friends of •Prohibition ask is that they, have fair .pay in obtaining a fair expression of the popular wish. The ram influence boa hitherto resolutely opposed this and every other measure proposed in connection with this subject. The friends of Prohibition Uti quite as reluctant:to mix the matter up with „prey polities as ite,enemies profess niter; but when the issue is forced upon !thews, they will not shrink Nat .11. 1 . 111: 1':I.1•;( TIi)NS —The re.n!t of the AlT.ti.t Erl”etions is hqvertailird- -- tite c„" r , „„„ ~t &strict§ tieing very close. Thn that the delegations w stool as foliiia : K• imiekv 5 Whie4, 5 \Vito , : North ear ,Ottl I, 3 W:144 . .i. 5 Lu•os ; NVllig. 6 ipwo• ; 111.-mini. 4 w 1.0). (Lfwe) elected ;.•vvri.r by a pro!lably TIIE 1 11;7ENT.—Mr. VAN WAI:NER the t (.1' he Pr.hibitory Law I ITan ization, is tr,%elliii4 flit Sti tent, capa ile of ioldiov. per• It War; Larvaster on tiro 10111, and :it York ye-t , ntoy. Yr. Van W.igni•r hi trar' at Nicri6tol+4l, IV, /111;1 111 111 , erm•uwiwi of hiy th,ro, the ri.tovil I lenl.l `INS ••II t,-k a vo!e, addil • I it,o ;ch.. I%cr all iu thou 1"%" • 1 ill I.rlng Dui 6 a law work f r :-It , • 11 n reollt until the st.e.ti I ,dioy of ti, xt Ochi.er, to hold tip th, it ‘dit•li the %%I.It• of thnt licin i~rv•,ilLing irtn. triestion pus rovorso I, bill n on , was fwl.: niliingto show Ili. opposi tion to tin , o vnnt+•nt A largo number of per,o ns worn unablt to }rot in , nb. tent at all. The tnoegivzs wore vl.ry spir ited, and it i, around that hi, labors w‘ re II spat vain while here." 11.77" W, bel . ll eque-tell to re-puh likh the f.ii , Ming enitnunivatinn, wh,•ll tie find in the hist (limb( r,lwrg eoninlitnen'ary to out of tie elnanlat, , tr „l. 111 State Senator : For the I•pnsitnry end Whitt STATE SENATOR.—Mr. Edi/Or :—As the time is approachig for the selection of a candidate for Sue Senator, though the candidate is coneeed to Adams , coup• ty. we naturally feel n interest in the Green Spot in the matte, anti an expres sinn of individual prefetnce might not he improper. Among the seeml nines of gond men presented. I have notice that of Dr. Met calfe, of Yo, k Sulphur 4prings, who is a eaotlitiate before the Vhigs of Adams county; and I can corttlly bear testimo ny to his eminent anal and personal worth as a man, and ltlitonsistent fidelity as a' Whig, Having' emyed a personal acquaintance -with Mr.' likcalfe, an advan tage which few of the WO of the County posemtst I can speak siditetflrathis abil ty to make a Moat indualous and inhibit Senator, and of his hig‘tanding among the people where he is k 4 wit ; and I feel assured that oaf confide *Mild not be misplaced should he is tiominated and elected. . , z ._- • [chart wnwrzro. Messrs. 'Enrolls :-,-• ong the offices for which nominations a to be made by the approaching 'Count OotivontiOn, is that of County Surve r. I have het f t beard the none ofthe sot incumbent noticed in 11Wpapers. ' 'y et , although I have hoard bim frequen and honorably spoken of for re-aomiktion. The of- floe is not a lurative ottoOd es. lir. D4l has gone to BON Apensand has uniform ly sattsfactorilytlischarge' the duties of his office, it wane be aothhi more than Tight that he skonitfhavn Wanther terin ''' . MANIC LIN. 4 DP.r.OVEueilisstlialwor. NOTES OF 4 TRIP TO EUROPE No. 8. t.”-tly 1 , 1111 , 1111 g, emitaiotitiv army of tb, be-t an.l lilt:, 311 , i I•tal tur T p" +i l liP ihr i `rtn ~ ~~~;~iilih j t ~•Iu1 r•~n ra c. 101 l the enAt,rtittild IV.,t,•rit rear k l u b ekzatit (1wt , ,111.; 111 .41 rho S ill 1:3,t 1,1 r - , ;1116, 4•1 th.• gri•aily i iii• i 6. 11 it :ill t s.iii tre is a si.i. I,ord Nek.m, t.. ~t Wdlingtoti. ;.eettiell the .ervi,• - .13 very 1. I trt, hcki a int f, n i pti I,l_llli 1 . "1" :u..r,• 111,11 a 1% , -k :.t.iv 1 iL . .4 C,,thodr:il. in rim n!..t) -tr.. N. 1 I 1. ; tno 311 ..f I INIZIENIE p t.• ' o 'llll.' l 0 1'4,1111 BEM 1. o,l \ .11froiii te,litrt , ',nut y I: • 4 t. I' Catlictiral ; I 11,1 1,1 ;..11 , until 1 11 - .1 1•1 ,, t• 11%. :"t. 1, a in lit , w•ti I 1--.ott. “I 'rtt , -I tottotig t 6. great , st wi,rl;s art.ltit..t•tttr..--it% ottlN ri val, St. l'i•ti.r's"f It tnr. %OHO, aitiimpdi Gi is sail not to It , a , it its prlwrit..ii 311 , 1 its Hill', ail .011 , r , , it p r 0.41 1). 01.. r till' 111111.4 rn , ilrws I . Xtolti of in:, r . O ,r strtwtures. It is mind Q.iiti.n•licti,l the ek. . . I II g It Villa always see something so exceed• I in,:ly elegant and graceful in all its pre-; portions, - that von are lost in admiration. On entering the Cathedral every thing /1- round impresses the mind with a feeling of awe. The stupendous magnitude of the dome first attracts..your eye. the sweet music of the finest-toned organ in England greets your ear. Allitound are different pieces of monumental sculpture, admirable in &sign and execution—the most beauti ful of which is one representing Fame con soling Britania for the - loss of her he roes. There is also a monument to Lord Nelson. flow singular that his remains should be deposited in St. Paul's, when at the battle of the Nilo he exclaimed, "Vic tory or Westminster Abbey." , The Geer . metrical Stairs, or a spiral staiiebse of 110 steps 'of stone—one resting on the other without any other support--,,is certainly most wonderful. The next f niut of in terest is the "Great Bell," which weighs 12 A henna& pounds, and when striking the hours has been often beard 20 miles. The clapper weighs 200 pounds. This bell, is only tolled on the demise of any of the Royal family. Being very desirous of bay ing a good view of London, I Went up into the lain on 'the very top of the Cathedral; lint the, fog and .suinke, prevented, , I. enly elm here and there the roofs of houses and the ship Ping. on the Thames ., St, Paul's 'Cathedral ld 514 feet long; 288 broad, 404 high, AO . cost 60 •tuillions of dollars.' .' . Attar viowingthe different Piirks, beau tifully diversified with lovely little ball and shady groves, filled with deer.--rows of palaces and zoological gardens; I visited the 'Tower of London--s Wilding most in- , *Welty connected with, the dieter shades' of Emlish history. _Having. N. shunt times been - invested with the splendor :of ~•; I thin ! ! anpuntl "I P . VI rt•lilial 3111 N•.l I v grov vat', •.I Lc wally ". 1 ".. ,s.th I.ro•tir ; tt“ ;lit T.I n,•l.r.r. iu l II . 11, 1 1, -111 I 1!INIIIIIIIIIIIII i't I ' HI tL l'\.•r r•t-i i o'. I \ 111 .11 I 'L. ,rizt 11.• ‘.111,.11. :~n~l \~~i,~ ~:m~ tAtin Awl 4ti•-ipati..ti 1114. r:i. 1 . 4 II SCI . tiwr , on , Iii„:11t. 01111 :1 111 ,, 11ti1-I rut A: All tilt it Olt ' a s, -Tr ,ither anr , t l I,y w... troli Vcry Lu y "1• 'II t u a n II 111'11Vwil , 1 ,- ffing, in the me -t :th!t. 'rho prineirGll twat are four or live times the ei.te ours, and in the cho ruses of th it (Terse they introduce 70 or sit well trained yokes. hi the day prevbme to my departure from London 1 had the satisfaction of see- I ing the. Royal Family. They were pitying I a visit to the National Gallery of Paintings. Prince Albert made a very fine appearance ; there is 'numbing noble about him. Tho Queen is not as handsome us usually rep resented. She has a lovely face, which wears a very pleasant expression, and the four of her children who accompanied her were as Sue and healthy looking as any! ever saw. .Contrary to my expectations the family were dressed very plainly. But the pages, coachmen, coaches and horses, were decorated iu the most costly and mag nificent manner. More anon. Yours, K. Philadelphia, Aug. 15. WANTS TO Know.—The ; Philadelphia Ledger has some,uiteer advertisements at times. Here is one which we clip from its columns, and insert without charge : cc:cus ) Pom NOUSE APPOINTMENTs. —The Democracy would" like to know Itqw many Editors in the Slam have teen appointed or 'relented by'Collector Drown, who render no Novi, at the Custom House ; but who are considered 'neonatal, to the re.nominstion Gotertnte--Ufir• Let the Editor of the Pentaqhcmits - top MANY Demooiio.l, ' , All, whom it may concern l4 will plea a 'take notice, and loolt out for squalls in 'B4 Selenium it said .to , ho iftjurieulo 1•1 the hawser swear, ,latal that* akesienyektliew ample ad rthilrirea 'and somit4oPaif*tali year. tin , 'Von %%I nut"' IroVellll . lllS. .1 la•lu•t'v 1 Inc Iv 1 , .'1"1/A /.01illi , N • r111..1. 1 nir.:,n ihe pnn riUlr pt 01 1 ,111.11. the uoiiiiir% that la4i, at. in thr On, the S. II II and the S(il,lli %Veld, 111 1 . 01111)..1 - 11 nl all omitrille rare :iii( v‘a)t, d pr ire...dint!, of hi,4 So lc,lute 1 ,, 1,,..110. , eni the ‘‘.l, i iore•r1:11. in my nnnll for ”hject, x! (.1 llraf. ,Ir, • ornr I,M ..1.1 I ti.,‘ 11 I .1. 11,3114 liter t, I 1.11 • • Ilea r. ilia! 11.111 1..1. • 11116 • 1 ,' ,1 IJII% .11 , 1'. .1111110.110,1 10 ‘vvrv, iii :I 0 114 11:111( their 11% II 11..1W%, 3101. 10 Pottle extoi,t 410 1 , 1 :ht. v.i.•11 st/i. h t. sir, tot' hi., e In troth lo,ketl tip the steed and thr"wii ere. V the key—this titt p,,rtant key to !. IoWII wellarenntl pros pr me—and at Otto great iskprill• 1111111 %%htf.h you you . .ollenktve Kesel) Ird In the 111 Id:item oil . your own views. I may !if jwoitied in expressing my dissent ni the ro.tiliaeut itittettms expret.sed by the gentleman from Tennessee,.; M r 13.11,) Wllll has jus _ taken file seat. when he Najd the toad to the Pacific would be plated in fire xears. Sir. lam under .tome apprehension that if you kink in the Hid of tl.e general government, it will be /our years at least before you will em inence it. By that time I trust, sir. (turn ing to the President,) that we will be able to lend s helping hand to the demands of this Convention, (langhter and applause;) and I hope, bectire'l conclude, that I may be 'pardoned fur kindly and 'respectfully admonishing those States interested in these improvements of the neeeiwity of ta king the how oht of the,ttable before they luck the door; fou'r years. hence. :‘ DIDN'T RECOLLIMT RIM NANK.—An old harmer residing, within 61!Drk,(tis toile° of this : city; says , a I:annotator imper, paid us a visit a few days ago, and, was much asionished to find Mai the old Court House had been torn dnwn, and that a , ne'w oue was in on of erection. Ile creme to town o business, having disposed of a farm, mid stepping into the office of a eon veyancer, requested him to prepare the neceinsio7 title papers. When, asked by that gentleinan (or `the Christian name of Ida wife; he gravely replied ' Well. indeed I 'don't recollerc what it is. We hgve been married for upwards of kitty years, and I alWitys call her main." The 'oonvevaticer . left a blank in the tletidiit be filliid when "main's" nano, was aseertedived. "A ((sally salaams, in charge of a man renal Alissauri. *ern 'erased at Allogheay eity.l l a.,on Thursday. by a mob ssl blank ititd white Isenpio, and driest's at i rate fo waren &inn (if like undielethuid sadly:al; . A wallas' was ouhaesinesisly ia. lined for thairctiat of also assavu that harp .of kidisappins. ISM= I 1 , t 1 1.1 lill•h!;11 Ihf lurked ,t 11 ki ft. 111,1%. • show Ilrevor...-Dreadrul Dior. STARTLING Dtset.nstritelt #.141111.1., VANIA. — The Pittebtirg Chronith'intblish: isisw.lcthaers, Aug. It 3 P. M.—The , ea an article in which .itrehargee that the yellow fever ctnitinites rgartully on the loss of on' hundred 114409 it ma "" ement increase. The Itnar.l 4 7 Health report, lars recently. took 01.1iCit.itt Shttag two hundred suit thirty-iwo deaths during) of the puhlie works and by a single °per the past twil6:-rour hours, ending at sit ation. affierris thalln. every live:Mice, o'clock this morning. Cunsidering that j the contractir were given to the highest PO many have already died, and the pups bidder, with the object of. rewarding pip elation bring thinned 6V all who l o v e t he lie-favorites. ; This is almost " Incredible, means of leaving the city, this !mortality t awl vet the Chronicle gives the ['eines of is impreeedented. ' the parties. The nistree , an 1 suffering which exists We have heard much if the corruption among all classes. and espeeially the poor,. of the penusylvania Canal Hoard, and the sick and dying. are beyond the power ). would not he the least surprised to find the of language to describe. in one house, above statement trite. The pay of aCanal live of tile lainily fell victims. The POE. Commissioner is 43 a dry, yet alter a vivors are nnahhe toher!, the dead, and in term of three years in office, the Commis some instances eorpses hive been lying on• winner manages to retire, having icicle a til they have litteonte petrol. The whole fortune from his posciun.—Washington city is a solemn Peelle of fonerids and I Star. death. There seems to be no hope of ati ahalemi , o o f di, . ore,nuni TIIE WINE CULEERE.—The cultivation on the tither hand, is fearfully Merolla. of the vote. which is l "creitee 4; "1"' ll Y .1 " the neighorhood of C one ti, does not ing„ amtnotting ahniat to a plague. keep up with the, demand for the native rlie Pis , t coin plains that there are wine. Last summer, Mr. Longwortis and tint enough hands employed at the Fourth I „h ers, w h o ma k e champagne, were e. District Coinetry to bury the dead and lyliged to send to Wisconsin to get wine ; adds : and notwithstanding the number of vine The hearses bringing them place the yards has increased, vet the price of the coffins at the gate of the cetnetry, and ' P uce has i ncre a sed, lrom ^ ewe to lane there, it is stated, numbers thein remain tk'2 per gallon. Mr. Long w orth, u i ntil hir Cows, and in some eases. all day and Iv. tlulde about fifty thousand bottles of all night. the effluvia given forth reaching champagne per year. and POPOItoI to pop. houses four and live squares off. the ply the market ; hot now he in Ike.; near 7th inst. '7l dead hotlies were found lying I!,' two hundr •il thousand bottles per year, piled on the ground, swollen Itell htireti.iq heßldes several oilier large mann tactories, their awl enveloped in swarms of . and does not supply the iltotuint!. flies. Toe chain gang was set to work Inirving ilium, and by half past three clock the next morning they were all In terred. TX NILIEVEIit, .# \ 4%, wl? and the balance cleared and under cultiva- W 4:4 ' 0. # 0 .. 1 •4* , tom, with a good proportion of Meadot PE ItSON AL PROPI There is all ORI'llARI) of fine fruit on AT PUBLIC I the premises. also a well of good water -. near the door, and a convenient Spring. A itemlii ice will he given and terms made Flllll . l subscriber, having kii ,wii on day of sale hy jr . his M, will sell at JOHN CARL, Adm'r. at his residence in Freedom' August 19-3 t. I Tuesday the 23ii day of AI I _ ,at 9 o ' clock. A. M.. the 101 l %IN I% Nx,„ li t ~ ble Personal Property, to W Ex ccirrioN IN V Innis tr..-Gdilits, the == - ---- r= -------- - - .„i i Lir. 04, •ii,io ;1,1 , 4 7 4111,4 . 4.. , 111 SI X ITT ” ' 7 C r Iv uR kIN 1 b k. 4.4., 111 tiGlllillllllll.l 31AlltAt1f7. man eolivicied of the murder of his own j TIIE 11011ESTEAll Flllll 1 noßsEs. _ ilaugiiter, was exeruierl at Charlnttsville, r ,Itnala THE 111/11TIM0111: FOP OT YIPTEria pc? 1 Va., on Frid.ty last, in a.° presence of , rimpit . 1 . 1,, „,i,„.„ s by i s, . 1 „,,,,,,, ik ,,.. ! ._ of Ilie, Idle Andrew Allsert deed., 3 Iwo year „hi c our , .. head ..1 lit/RN EI) CATTI kiitelerlire , great throng of spectators. Ile ackiiiiitil. ira lin, hail rather n depresdni; effect an tiread• iving in Franklin township, York counlY edged helore hie execution iliat he reeol- ''"11'• Thn i F 1,7, ma, was dull Snlc• of i t; Oa , lusliili abOlii ogle-half mile ru,in the ' II lilt Sleere.) about 30 hex . iff 1101;S - , levied whipping his daughter severely 011 ' 1.4:,:1 1(){ :11!a 'h u1 ' et . „ ( 1/1 V }lli: l :Pal s. e s l'r err . 1'1.1.-- i 'M il " Wo " I 'V Geo"' Diehl ; I A mile 1 a broad treril %Vtigon. partly le w. a Plan the day upon which she died ; but did not 1 „,10,1. Iv,. , 1 „„j, E: ' , l . ri„„ r ; , 1. , i ' ..;;,, " . 1 .: a „ t :,: ' .; 1. ,, 1 from Franklin Church, slot witil,nhefilni,iirlenisi ; hors do., iiil::.iiiiautirtisterri(,4weatrress.tdl oriiiiiileano.tildainniviii-, recollect having struck her with a pine corn deal, emiotry. 3 00 a ,a; 14 mill city II! the York Siilpiiiir Springs. Allot which caused her death. He stated niantilart de $3 37 per bbl. The supply nil re. contains 'so - 1 i ACRES with allowance, ``lloyel Ploorlis, II arrows, Cillik . ators. that he was drunk at the time of die noir- "1111 1 4 0 1 Floe , aie light. a portion of it i lI.N . and Wool: Ladders, ieig.i . heins, der, and hail lual..sin indistinct oil 4 ; 11 .1 1 1'; • - \‘ e note 11111 lit''' . eha ll lZe . 11 (;11110. Flllll-ellallla, COW rlOtins,Wiul ,Mill, Roll a what lie (A; 'mply) he dreg ire , ' it Ai ''''" N ' 1 " 11) "`" .1. " ( %Vl "' '^'^ "0'" ..1 thi . : Heavily Timbered, ' ink Screen, Coning Box, and oilier Farm moring, and lo..slAv a. 041 at 1 05 a lil 0 , for A 1 W 4 never iiiiiii io tyjilion t o har, k i 11,,1 t io , 1 ,,, i. 1 ~,,, a 441 ~i ia „ ~a , „.1 "I: "'•'! , ~,,, an', t h e baiance. in a high state id miltiva- tug utensils. Also s first-rdt new daughter. Ilii protease] to he prep ireil whirr. No morn)' polo.. hullo,. tboir won., li" , " ith - Wi r er - falling Spooßs of pure , i (_, Alt lIIAG F. St. H Alt N I.,SS. 10 lite. lie nit •lits latc firmly, bade his 0t1 ., , , ,1 Corn steidi-altion in 0 , 0 tio.diels 01. water. and is capable of being divided faintly farewell. wartiirg thew will' hi: le. , ' , and rii....ily •old ,k 1 57 a ...8 cel,o, 10r ,liita, int. t wri separate VA RMS. Those who Hay by the ton. Oats by lie bushel, Corn and ~ eh : . l'orf, 65 a(a re: I. ‘‘el 1, 1.. 1 . 1 No are disposed In purchase. are invii. d in ills growl& a lot ol TO IR. Aso a vs. last breath iigaiiist the use ii 1 ardentspirits, which had hroitglit him to the gallows. : n ":." 1( "'" ''' ! ' i • -81 ' - " l " nrv ' nh ' i '''' l Vir 'z'" - .to look at the property and improvements, Orly of )r .0 11 , ; a 70 erot/, •;,, r 10,101 sales 01 , Ni , ,, ,, ,, ,. : 1 „,1 ,„,,i v,,,,„., ,i,:„ ~i 3; a 13 ~,,i,,0 , i whi rl ' will ti e sl Op' wn t" them by AlNi r ; iii - Ilimsellold and Kitaieli F twill - 1)All AGE BY (ill V'Sll,ll'l'ens.-1 corers - ..\ ~ 1„.„,..),.i, ~,,,, ~,,,, ar„,„,i , „.,„,,,, ! rah Brandt, who resoles upon the Farm. rondo): of the New York Trillion , . lal lire, , i ,,,,,4 -Closer j,O; '1'101,0i) 3 a $3 '23, an I For terms apply to Mr. Peter Wolford. 1,..ia !shim], says the grasshoup , rs ar m ' Fi,..sced ii is 1 „ r 1,04,i, I , o r to Cot. J o hn W o ltord. o r by letter in includine Beds and Beitasteads, 'fables, doing a more destritetive work than the tlilill'i ItlEs -corliiii is trio. Satre of Rio ' JACOB ALBERT. Chairs. Bureau, Clipboard, Stove and heat. Fields of potes and corn are at ul A9} ... 94 coots iii , r 111. sillita, sod Monis- Aug. 10-6 t. , Pilo!, B oriels, Meat vessels, &r., &r. stripped, et en to the sakin of tile roods ".*"acili R''''' 4 4 1 1 "'" I'r lb• IN-7. Attendance will htl given and ierins !gory NH IN lii . 5o market firm. Soles of CR - Yark Repuhii , an, lancaoer Itniig, Harris iil the former. A few il iys sines, it is . N i ,,, is.„l „ t It i s so ; lies t s, ok ii , i 2 3 -, burg Tr tr.,:retplt, and Carlisle 110.1‘1 insert to 0- tn"d e known oil day "reale by said the exprfiss, train on the Watertown ~,,, „,,,,,,,, a ii,....„, .1,..13.,,t 71 a _, 1^- , i ~,u, mono% of 1 42 , iumil run copy of iiaper to advancer ISAAC NEELY. a silles 8 cents. and hams 104 a Ii i eviit „ per iL,.. in lialtnuoie. Sod sand tolls to t i ts o ffice i iii . ci a. 111111 ROMP ItaiVortil was stopped hi. - swarm 01 grasshoppers. A tir.t.ited some. It iller lILL 13 relit. per 111 leetwn. . • . FOR RENT.-The Form now ()rem - ' pied by Isaac Neely Is for RENT. Fur how iron] the Ithirketivi,l lands to the iron ti ark, tley were eriislied in stint, numbers YORK M kitKTT. KET. 1 l' 0 2 ,;.:i N - E [33113E1i,2 ~ ...- terms apply to the tiniler‘iivied. - _ th it the iv lire's of the cars revAsed on th e FLOrn. per Nil . fro DAVIT; SIIEET: 4 . $ i i 00 1 ,,LALLI) Proposals will he received at A , I 5 I 853 0 , oily Itilltter UllllOlll /111 V tin ward motion. %% i i ... . ,"' " a g o ' il.a I, per bustle], I ° 6 "' / 2 ' " the office of lIII' Commissioners of - n'US .. - ' ..--'- . . il‘ 1 - : A SING' I. Nil I.! ASC.-A Miss liee,i, of .. .. 7 , : :\ dams county until Megrim/the 13th day SAVE YOUR WAY 1 , 111 l , i, .1 Wi'sl Ito \ 1-1 , 11, glass., tAllik eli10(0forIll ai i \ 'll:, „ ,-. rml Amplemolmfr 0r.r1., for 11111111111 E a Wl/01)- I, is ,1., ‘ a Jo i . o, I,ir the 11111Tilaf 01 11:1 , 1:12. a 'II 111 / /11V al,1111), pp, h..dip!, 2 1;2 EN 11 U I In; l': across iteriondiatt Creek, L IV ' ./li t i' m 76 . .2. - cvri:rrr... ~..„ . for m , ed, Reid alter li'e operali..o 1 1 ,, 1 , 111 s!:1:0. 511 1.11 the rood lending from lierlie to Dills- ..); ''''' - '4 -- SiFio ‘X -'I.EI). 6. ~S per it she was attacked wick ae. I '..!' 10,r!!. Tin. isrio , ,, Is to Ile one spat; of b i g IL RI! EULER kyspsormistanik on , , _ ... ..„.. , pi, ~.r ER OF p 1111 s per toll, 6 _ l. ! l l 7.1 tem eh-or, anti to be hunt alter the sty;t. k -74 • 1,,,,,1 (~,. ~,h.,...,h, 1,;,,,,,,,,, Es_ _ N, ,ii :lir bridge across Hock Creek. on the St.:NI V. We' COFFEE,of hest quality r ' ' ' 't le" ' lln g from (;ellYlelrg to Iliin- Tile use to this article• ill tamilies w ill lir .....,. 1 --- -, - ---...- .•.- 'vote, in the rniirge 0 OCT" Plan 4 and specifications for the the v-ar. li - 7-For sde. Wool vsm.i. am lii 'dee can be seen I , V persons wishing hum 1{1: f.Y.L, at the Drug ttl. 11 , 01: Stoic of html on the day of Immo,. ;... 11. fita:lll,Elt. .1 A.Con ffizivs . r. MIR %II \.\l REEVER, JOIIN . NIICILEY. Jr. l'ornmis.yitmers t. r:i•it io the apirtieolly fiend. tier Irie,.tl ,•w i t 1.0-11,2 ht• hol her out for mol I e2att Ort . l , .1"1" the 10 ,, erti per (fr,pril 11,01 , ) grik •l II 1: 1 11, 11.1, 1 titt to I Ih \ h. ILN ; 1,, . 1 I vue, airl filt3ll% rrcoNervil. e •, a ••.• I,,,wever.slio:.:.hark. VII/11 lit pawsill OW A illy or two rtgo in Ilooon, a v. ,t n ti f .. ms4lPpnrrli-ell MI antique In. of Iw'. inrn. lod or. L rn'touif it Immo town' v 'i‘a . IN ill 3 sl•r•rei \ I -.111 (ci \' ./11• 111.. 111 ...I II .11 I a M 1..% 111 %,‘,4 rit lilt ...A- t'l ‘,..11,11•41... 's••i 1,,,,,111.•. 1.•• e rntic I liprovra..l,llo, c , 1.11 0.114 o•l,ernl, 111,. I i illetili.l,l•• ; “tot tch -cie,t , iv 4,lyr , nt in t ,o, y 1111 1•11,, ti tot rir,tl lu.l,nie Is re% our 111,1 I.t V.' , 4. PAN-liing the 11111 A f Worta Ity to It tow li grever lb.nu in the en.w with .toolq We het .11 oliwr I X:\\IINf:CLOSELY' I I lie / le.l uh bottle', will hue tuonk Pit k‘ \ it'. 't 1... AM OF ‘111.1) (.11E1.1IY. 1.10,11 in the eln.e.—rah b it), !waning e label un ti . (mut, with the enzneture of Wir , l'A 11, 11. I). This will lie envel.iped hereaf.er with a wrap. per copyright Ilepured 1: , 14, on which will alw ky a appear the mitten signature oi '•1 8171' , ." Any one counterfeiting the label Or wrapper, or forging tl,o signature of the General Agent, in 111 be pun ished with the utmost rigor of the law. rir For sale in Gettysburg by 8. H BCE II LER, and by Druggists generally. August 5, FIIOM THE NF.W HAVEN PALLADIUM To% Roca Ross.— A medicine under the title of .Ruck• Rose." made from n plant of that name, is having a great eon in this • icinity for its curs-' ties properties. The cry of °quack,' so truly ap• plicable to at least one half of the medicines of the day, cannot justly to the Rock Row, for it has ..made its mark" in this city in weer& -saes, to the relief and cure of sufferers, when ...her rem , :alies have, tailed—and what Is rematkable, some of Oar bast physicians do not hesitate to speak very favorably of thaeoropound. The certificatee of cores are not fabrications, but from highb respecuthle persons, mustof whom are well known to ea. 'l s he manufacturer id also well known to Us as a istiktman who would not be engaged in a humbug, or in deceiving the public in any way.--Psliadistm. We cheerfully endorse the alms.. having wit. mewed its good effect ourastses on pu k nonn y and scrofulous complaints We believe it is the best compound for colds and cough*, extant., The Rock Rase bas long been known to a plant of rare medical 'Lanes. and its preparation is super. intehded by a grmtleman of ability and character, in this oityr--N. Register. ' • New Haven. Dee. 20th, 1851. Tide is to certify that the notice of the Rock RO.ll medicine published in our paper in.yoruirc mon withnrw losim the Palladium, eras not only unsolicited, butxtis written by the Editor of his ownjudgensumtlind obiereeden• _L • „, 04 1 11 01 •dr. W is. Pausdn'riPum. Newt bluko. bk..91(1, ip6 I. This will Gettig . ) , that the favorable notice lr modleitiel known se the "Rock ,Rotte:' soy a' , I %mule! leetilneMial, induced by the, writer,'" know LI edge of the curative effects of the article in, cer tain *los aa Mika, aa, 4 . 108 falarl4 ol . 4 1 Pipion 4 which athafae re:l .ignawa,ka him, had expreeeed mf. it ; end. furiherinere,•the. article wee written withpUitay et ten promise al'Pe)!Wllnt* or tha Agwaletlsedthe Mettufacitteer• • ra wale in ikityabireg itx.ll ? , tiVEtt. LER. and by bmigielikisibeslll. , -414111110:0. In eleanging a public well at Erninitn , hurg, reeently, an bushrl and n hay ..1 dead toads and lizzarde were taken there from. HANOVER MARKET 1' Ti 1 1I!V.~I;[•gip 1.1,111 - ELI , i t , \?..n. IL,' t^wr.l.ip."U Olt :I. he W.& I cl,.•ti 3,41 I td IF) ail ,s Lu Lures • ••• tt trt-t. t: r•-t It•t,,, 01 lit* tt.tt • tt: tw 1 . . ‘A II tirtit f. II \lc N. oh HI \ I. , t . tt s , ttt i 11. , It tit! sst:tt: Hat it II tit lite lottotAl gtottittl it 11. . 1., ,0„;0 . \ l , -. \t \ I:1 1'; 1 . 11( 1 ve Ole nr 111 (heri h r, \ `...01111 ,10,004,r \ And 1,,11.1 \VIII fell of 1111.; ttmuogh, ,t,CI4 ItPoi 111,4 !110 Itlll, 1,1 , Wevt , e, 11.111\11R Mr. I).\ V I this c.tinty. in Iht• 111 11, remains NUrb 11 nnlrun on :Ssliiitlay I t . To thr Edifort of the S•or and Banner GHNTIACIVN Alit onnirte that my name will he before the \V hig County Convention for Senatorial favor, yet 1 eau not think of its acceptance unless they will permit me to use my reasonable ef- forts to procure a Maine Liquor Law, A law for the sale of the Public Works and fora more efficient action in the Common Sehool system: If lam allowed the above privileges, I shall he happy to serve them in the capacity oh Senator with my best ability. Very respectfully yours. &n. C. BLISIL Hampton, Ang, I Oth, I 853-1 t* A VALUABLE FARM On Saturday the 241 h of September newt, of 2 o'clock P. M. TIIE sithserihtr, Executor of the will of JAMee G. PAXTON, IRte'of rank lin township, Adorns county , deceased. will cell at Public Sale the well known Prop erty of said deceased, situate in said town ship, and Containiug 1, 40 Acres', more.or leas, adjoining lands of William White, Hugh Willienoy, John Plowa and others. 'rheirdprovemenis area Two-,STORY krto) • - elan. a ,jog kitchen, a double og Bain, Wagon shad,Stable# and a good A goini Oinpiirtliin is in timbei and mead. The Jand, will be shown, lo any nip), may 4 111 by ole 84 1 ).604r residing on, th• premlirP , o I==ZEIREET I► I I. D. PUBLIC SAGE. MvABIA siTt - tR' AT PUBLIC SALE. .BY virtue of an Order of the Orphan,' Jul' Court of Adams County, tie under signed, Administrator of the Estate of GEORGE CARL, late of Mountpleasant township, Adams county. Pa., deceased, will melt at Public Sale, on 77otrarlay the 15th day of September next, at 12 o'clock, M., on the premises, the valuable :NW AIL of said deceased, situate in Mountpleasant township as aforesaid, adjoining lands of Noah Miller, John Felix, Adam Sundt, and others, and containing 200 ACRES, rno, Itnproveinenta are a ONE AND ON E-11 ALP STORY LOG 'I I 11 I DWELLING 1101ISE, double Log Barn, with, Sheds atiaeheiLand oilier out buildings. About 30 ACRES are in good A tie,.t—,l. Cik August 19, 1853.---td :OUNTI"I'IIEASURER x'\l'lll K\ I; El) by it,e - 111 id wililei,ouN u011..r.w1).c1 p i tiap!..i.t . T.; . ..is 1.1.,111,0111% 111111-1•! .. 1q :4 i!,- "M UT ') 11;.I.. 611 1111 . ..i11ee 1'1)1 N•I'l Tlil:AS I NEU.. 10 the d. Ow NV h i g ,fri .1` :11 l',llllty 14.11 .I{IIIN ttoWl).ll,p—Aii2. 19, NII NEU. irr E fl[1 . ••11•1. al• • the `• 13r.20 pH% 1,1,,,k 01 ,„ ~,, ,„ I . „ r I ( II \ \ herll.ll3. Wl..,.1•••:111 3:1.1 lid AS I . in I it. :111.i I.llllllv itlleti ICI order 7t Ilul si.,rl,-1 ( •,.s 1., 1,1, Irierok VIIIZt•!1, 01 1111 , • thltl hr seal ho a eAndnl.ne ran"l)eJelivore,ll,y Gtr till% ensunn! eleenon, \ p 111 , on the Vallox tto l ie hri.n , n (ll the V hi t!. County R .11 11.morer,Yo114,rialtiiii ,, r , and I he :40 1,,111111,11e 111“-r111, 1 ,, I , 1 , 1•1:11 lb , ' um natiottittulelerned,' ty 27, 185:3.—0ut. I ittrthitt ni‘,elf to ,h,t•haue the rhinos of theoffi" pr „„ ip th and „ ; N TLE M F.N ran H furnished with l't() AR NOl.O. " Shirts, DrawerA, Still-colhirP, Genrshurg June 3, I ss3—te. ponders, Cravats, liantlithehiefs, Sorks, IGloves. Umbrellas, Cants, still in favt COUNTY TIIE,ISUItEIt. To the riders of Alums county : N COU HAI: ED by the eolicitationg M-Al of numerous friends. I. offer mygell as a candidate Mr the office at County Treasurer, and respectfully solicit your support. Should lbe elected, your court dines will be duly appreciated, and my hest efforts will he driected to a kitliful and impartial discharge of the. duties of the Mime LEON ART) STOUC IL Gettysburg, Judy 1, 1853. --- COUNTY 111EASURER. HAYING been urged thereto by a number of friends. 1 offer myself as a candidate lor the office of COUNTY TREASURER, at the ensuing Election, subject to the decision anus Whig County Convention—and respectiully solicit the the support °I my fellow citizens. HENRY RUPP. Gettysburg, August s—tc. COUNTY SURVEYOR. frlIE subscriber respoctfutly °treys himself as a Candidate for CO,UN'rY SURVEYOR . ; et the ensuing Election. subjtet to the decision of the Whig County Ctio l yentien.-cand,desit: B l ljtit OUP? port of hie lelloi , eitistins.. EOR,CO:, 'fl. 7 HEW T. Menage') 'Township:My 8,--tf, -7-7--" UMBRELLAS , A VERY Large assotteenti ait kinds 41 1 . and Aline from $7l, cants u'Ek, dri l LIII,DREtt .111,10 M, Aka _ be l t •iii -143,004040"i9Ntifia,1014 EA. CI .$.. $ . (0115114YPTINT THE "bit voters of Adams iequeelektca'asseirahle it or holifinii respective talroughs Saturday ehe 27/h di4 of di tweets tha hours of 2 t> ( f to seleet delegates to . refwesett nugh anti township ill a COUN VENTION which is hereby setuhle at the Court-hhore on Monday the 291 h day of 10 o'clock, A. IVI,, to nomina sent candidates to be supporte prune hing Election for the 8!!Vel he filled at the election,:, to la tonal Confereera—and to att • other duties as the interests now require. a resolution adopted Coanoi, Cmavention, it is mad the Committee, in "announei future County Conventional; such calls a proviso that'all . nomination of candidate. be voce." By order of the County R. G. M'OREARS. July 29,1863—tc. 'll v 2 1853 $1,11NI: (le Bre.e for v,itt+ I- 1,.mi5,1 , ,r 12. Law; lot 3 fill. Wilk 3 V( ry G111)11-:• al purrs ert•»ll‘ I) cz-;tla3 (•l it \II, 10)0, :'7 :+.J c.,7:c7.:-Jr:3.r.al::r, e‘ery thing iii the luraisliqg line at •SA MSONS WALL PANIt. Over 10.000 Pier+ In Store! 1. 1 1 ROM 6 Cents per piete and upwards. including fine Satins, Gold, Velvets, imitation of Woods, Martilex, &.e. A 1.50, a great variety Of new styles of Curtain Papers, Fire 'Board Prints, Borders, all of whie will be certain ly sold at the very lowe cash price.— Call and see at the cheap lookstrire of KELL R KURTZ. eonit Siang N 1) see a first4ete *win:omit of Pan- XS- talootto at SAMSUN'S one pries store, such as Block, Franch Cassirneres, Doe Skin Cassitrieres, Fincy Pansetiveres of every kind mentionable. Ctislinbbi ot all &Ants and shades, BO' at prides to suit all. ! C'Ort: TOBIAS' LINIMENT, *ref OR the core of Ilreilaehe. Cholera 21 - Met hos. Toothache, Brakes, Spra &o.,—a moat exnel4ent reree'dy—lor sale at the DRUGSTO RE or S. 11,, BUEHLEg. VA 'TIN ET velvet and d greet variety 4 •3 7 : of PAN'rE4 GOODS i fr 4 Men lied Boys. tat the cheap molter of KUlt B . ON Nwrs, Ribbon ., end Par:lsola, a fine eseorunent. , and; very cheap. at M1111)1 E F COFS. . 71!UNIC S 7RUNKS 1, A GEHERA4k.smortment of Toitike, Jag. Jerbietk witi be *aid fercelleep; at - ; • .811/IMINI3. or , kir* foi ‘3lld BRINGILIN'S Books I Books 1,! ANOTHER Mat CIBINENVARR ROOM , s. E. BUEHLERj . 3 AS received a largely increased a spori-1 i'"0„ II we'll of Books, and Stationery, • n ha Onty are hi their "- i ihVe, nn 1 'iris/. he r .11 4 r P. M.. i each bar ..y CON ;lied toss. itityaburg, ilugust, Kt And pre , l it the sp. e f lifiees to pint Senn. LI to such ,the party GErFYSBURG, PA• THANKFUL for the liberal patrons, age iieretiifore extended to him the ruuscriher would respectfully inform his old customers and. the publie generally, that he still continues to manufacture every variety.of II OIT 141 1-11 0 L FURNITURE, at his Old Eetahltshment, in South Haiti more street, second square; a few doors Muth of the "TA R" printing office Gettysburg. He will have mi hand, for' sale, and will constantly be prepared to manufacture, from the very beet of mate -rink, Safes rattle rate of from $2O to $5O ; Centre, Card , Pier Sofa, 'Pellet. Dirtiut and Bretk last TA BLFS; Oreasing Bureaus Of every description ; French Boulsteads, W a a li eta n d a, Wardrobes, Secretaries, limik•Oases ; Pedestals or Sideboarde, Piano Stools, Ladie's' Washstands. Recli ning Chairs, Lounges, 'Poilorette, Ate., whicii for neatness, durability and beauty of finish, cannot be surpassed by any in the country. lia..,Purgens wishing . good and cheap PIURNITIT E would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. etlfring. the lest he duty of `cells for include es on the Ikea viva ; 7,13 ALE. dipposea of ' Sale, lownehip, on not instant, wing valua• Ile is also prepared to manufacture Coffins 01 Cloth, Alpaca & al ut . lie hams neat ' nod Mul,Ntantial 'lounge, and is prepared to WIMIETIOdtIie persons in town and /mum try at the shortest notice. Al! kinds of work made to order, and warranted to he finished in the best workmen like side. GEO. E. BVINGMAN. Gettysburg, July 22, 1853.—tf. CARRIAGES, CARRLIGES! prs. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. 1 , 111 . : atibseriher respectfully informs Q the piddle that he is engaged ni the ('arriagc-Making Nuttiness slid is prepa red to pot tip work in ;he most satisfac tory milliner. Any person wanfing a good IPACEAMAAT r . Buggy, Boat Body, or Square Carriage, , . will do well by calling on the undersigned. itiy-REPAIRING done at the shortest 'i notice on modem's terms. at hie shop tie-_ 1 tweet; West Middle and West York sir( et.! 1 Inquirc at I)•NNEN. & ZlEtil.Eit ' s hard 1 w:in . •.• , ttire. . \ The siiitscriher tenders his thanks to his TITE subscriber bus just opeued a fresh ellitoOl. rs for their patronae mid respect- strOplY id. . . i fully i,siiq 2.roltiltillHilVe 01 111 P .:1111e. Seasontible.Goods., . .o)oN 1.. IRN,Tzwtntrti. romprking n general assortment of Staple. Marshll, 11453-1 1 m and snort, (kg Goods, in whielt - the I , early slot partiephir nttenti 4444 of persons f,;., F'.. i;' AT' %smi f , , k o 1 .. .2 . , : ting cheap goods is againrespectfully ti el . 44k . ,„i TFIF- , ?URIC SALE, , invited. O r r 7'lirs‘hiy /hr 231 of .9 , t2,ltst next.l at I n'eltirli. I'. M. (1111 E stil,svrihvi , . Executors of Georg — e -, 'a Ta%lor, deceased. will sell at l'oblic S.ile holt. , numhrr ..f ffrown In 'ht. N,lr , orV of Ow s;it , l ,Ir.•erard. l 111M11=1 NIII)I)I,i:i tIFFS N. I—A lieu' 5.000 year 0111 Trees. No. 2—About 1 2.U)) four yea' No. 3 %. 1,1 r , m3Verl"tQ. 'l'll, , ,k l'llerry ~h,l 1' , •.,r, 4111 t 11111,1 hr.,,1,1. trrnis made known ui d of ..'o \I A la TAN IA /11, :••• Y. 1 AYI.OIt Jill 22, I tss3. Lioco,'(:4 pERSONS ',WIRER. to die 0.- pope el. 111 'ADM, for Furniture. will lind it to their ail ya wool to (.41 at the cheap Callittet Making Establishment of GEO. E. BRING AS. South Baltimore street. next door to the Compiler °thee. May 27. Keep it lic:ore the People ram AT "it ARCUS SAMSON has just Jg received one of the largest and mast varied assortment of Over Coats of every l'escription ever nilered in the county. atiil ai priees Mat will not only please. bill re ally astonish. Oise u* a call before pur shading. ultl Trees. llmut HOMO five year old Trees. 1141_ , MI 11 114: TO THE PUBLIC. /3 1 HE Subscribe! desires to cell the as tendon of the Citizens. of Allston County, to his extrneitte stock of Books. .S'tationery, Piney Goods, Jewelry, Porte• Mannoies, Perfinnery,, Brushes. Combs, 4.e —also, Boots. Shoe's, flats and Caps. . which Mr variety and cheapnere, he defiep nil competition in this or any of the neigh. boring Counties, or. - 7 -.Call ,and eye, at the North East Corner of Centre fluare. June 10.] KELI.E.R.KUATZ. NOTICE. A LL'personi knowing themselves ins delneti to US by Note or Donk ,Ae., counts. Will please call without delay. as it is ptunilutely nee'esgary, tbt4 aft ,ariounts should be pealed a t leina node o,year. S. FA HN ES'TOCK & SONS. Dec. SI. 18521. • _ .ipprestfre N APPREN'rIGr. to the Tailoring Bitaineu will he 4elisen by the under. eignol. if application, be ,matte ly. The applicant must be of good. steady 'habits . . and moat i.oine well rrwomrnentted; A boy fr4q4 ' tbe L country • g• iersild he prefer!. .Aris. 111$11.-4 . , , t . of every varimy— , 'Clasical, Theological, School}W i th%lia% %MI . el IMiacellaneous at 'WOKS! BEE' W EEN Ernuiitsburg. Gettysburg. York, Adair which constitute die largest and beer as• more, and Harrisburg. sortment ever oponed in Gettysburg, and ' 0--- ire filtered at the lc? ItERI' LOI , TEST' eIrHE undersigned are now mini* i PRICES. 1 - 1 .• Daily Line of comfortable towhee' • , ALSO---a large assortment of STA- i, between Gettysbnrg - and Hanover. Sad TIONERY & FANCY GOODS—GoId Gettysburg and Enimitshurg. and' hues and Silver Pens and Panel's, Pen-Entree, I made ":arrangements with, the %aimed Writing Paper of all varieties and best Companies, running from Haric.ver .to ' qualities, Envelopei, Perfumery. BoefetA t i BALTIMORE. YOU M R and HARE. &e.. &. - ICre . all and 4ee at the old estate : 1 BURG. by whirl' we are enabled to tor" imbed plitee in Cbgmberiburg street, a' nish I'HROUGII T/LIC.ET2' from Get. • few doors from the diamond. i tyshurg to those places as. the following' ' • S• H. RITEMAIL reduced rates: Gettysburg, Pa., June 2. 1862. , '. , From Gettysburg to Baltimore. $2.0 0 ; t.. tt.. , " York. :: ,i,211, et " ~. Harriaborg, 1.7111 11:74totind Tir kets from ri'letlyeberg to' York and return, will be given .letei 14.50: , " . .• Also. Through Tickets from Emmitsbul to 'IIM above places, via Gettyshini 'snit Hanover. at the following rates: Front Emonitsburg to Baltimore. , $ 3 . 60 ' o. " York, 2.26 t « ' ili Y - d.,. Harrisburg. 2, 1 7 0 p*The o,4ir , arrangement furnisibee the most_, convenient, comfortable, and ei , , minoritiesl route to , passengers. win: Oevn. by reach' York and Harrisburg by inion.; „ andarrore:stflaltitniire at an early bout. Illipi.iii irfiilliellielltill also eget*, by. riltiell'alliletrutiou at thr, Junction wit! he availed. $lllll passenger* froMPliiladel.:, ' Ittlill,olld ithfrj.bUrg will arrive at , Gettiris burg or, Faranitaborg on the atimit`evetting. , , by this line. tgi Tieketi can .be hadliir apPliestinit - , at the Eagle Hotel, GettArs Low; it *lg. 11PW'S Hotel. Rrnmftstitteg r and it dol l Railroad Offices in Baltimore. Yulk stud Harrisburg. TATE &CO., ( vnburg,ra., July I, I 8689.4110. ___ . GROCERY.IC LIQUOR boTOICIE. ' ' , I , HE undersigned has just relined from - 6 - the City with a new and largely in creased assortment of goods, which he is. prepared to offer at prices which cannot be beat. His stock consims.of • GROCER:IIEIS or. 4-kinds. Sugars, Molasses: Co ff ees, Teas, Fish, Salt, Crackers, Cheese„ Pick eted Cucumbers, Ste. Also, Fruits 8 Confections, Oranges, Jenkins, Figs, Raisin's. Prunes. 1 i&c.— Also. Powder, Shot, 'Norco. Se. , gars, Gairs"celebrated Oermsn'Sinolitng i 'l o bacco. and a variety Mother artlelk,— AI. o ; a first-rata assortment of t h e beet . 1 qualwed 01 . . LI QUO!? SI, 1 Wines and Branmes, of Adjutant kinds,' ' ,N. E. Rum, Holhool Gin, ote. Rye. &n. —all of which can be had on the • lowest lerilla at the Store of the subscriber, in South Baltimore street, neat dour , to Me "Star " oirlee. — k-2-Allgi). always no hand a satiety of Stone Jugs. &c.—Give no a roll. EVI A N UEI. ZIP-GLEE. Jr. Gettysburg, May 18. 1853 —ii. FOR :"JALE , A Very Superior. S TAIVE krise l igtp 29 liarae prover. with a flue Boiler t, 311 feet lung. 3 feet diameter. and all the neees9ary fixtures complete, all new._ and of the firstiortier, having run Nbout, eix won thP—aldfi one ul• GARDNER'S PATENT CLOVER HULLER, new, with the right of live toWuships—: enquirn at this office. 1 Joh' 15-4. Goooss April 22. 1853, OF 1 ;11 1 11#1 1 ta LOOS. 11- s'T reeeivitio new :111.1w ts , l well melee!. 1,10 e d Stock G11()IIS, ANSI K Corner, (I. Irly )Inn' iIAY WANTED. ll SIOJNONS 11:17ing willdo -a. Oil Ow ,•tibst•ribi r, (:,•llVShiira, Who is desirous Marliet Flee will lie II llnn a,/ AN 110 1111r11 , 1. the Ater being pael.ell, llfllll etl eiti,eir the pre•lervtive In 11:111I will he Elven to thode (row whom he y put elta+u SOLOMON I'O ‘V ERN; I)”(.. 21. 1852.-ti SIIADY SIDE, or Life in tile JR- Country l'arinniage, b a l'ilkoor's wife, Just (iir 1131 e at K ELLEIt KURTTZ ALBUMS! ALBUMS! A splooditl aoaortment of All-mitta, at 'NNW!. prices, just receiaettAlirert Irom ,N . Yolit it KLI.LER KURTZ'S. HARPER for Jithe,' illosiraterl by more than 100 engrarMos. A two. volume coin ukeneed L. 6,000 copies primed. Now is thn little to Suthirribe at KURTZ'S Bookstore. . . • Fresh Garden geeds," (F ALL KINDs, 4u4 rectived from the celebrated ...Shoker Gar# I.e.banttu, ii• Yak, endhir otaleßUEllly. b' o." S. li .' F.it. Nfioth ifooip: . . . Settle up and win Costs ! MY. Books sod,sreounts here hftesi hla ned to the h*nds of 1). BUKHLIA. Esquire. fot collection. Those. wishing to save costs will call. iltiSbler forthwith. tit te LE VQ), 21PB 1r OF all kintls..Cap and Letter Paper; of the hest gustily,. Note Perm Vindling Cards, plain and law, EilvelnpOS.'Pen. knives, Quills, Unl,l Pens end Pencils, 40.. always on bawl and- Invite's low by • .• •. - S., IL BUF•HtEiI.. „ 01..ANI:l TREVOR. or the toot of ..11, Homo shoe/tog, how to make sod ,bove to lose &firm no, soil thee to make souther.,. The. is, said ro be * rot y a. mooing end inetrurtive hank—to be hail at KELLOR. . , . , •- (LI.ERKAN • 11.EltORVIET), Y'l4l N 11 - 111 BOOR'A. 4ttether nrvr supply of Hymn &Kb*. : .tba Gerrltan Reformed .o,burah, has just been received at URICZ'S liontstote. ra,itAsoLs. ripH E• Ladies !will please rail at -.Alljt:l"l4.l.,cltesp Corner and sep_a urge and well, pe*etati4o.o.lP - A1 , 04 8 . among theta Inge iinev • _, .. ~; 6113TTV311117Zur; PA. T"underrianed reepectfally announre at the Public that they have entered into "Partnerehip. tinder the name. ettyhr, and titre; of II A ?JEMMY & FREY, w .„rry LIKING in all its bienettes. and ere prepared to furnish to order. - aii . reanonable terms, all kinds of Coaches. Rockaway. Boat-entlyt and Jerotey Carriages, Buggies. die.. matt. lifartortiti by the heat or workmen. and which, for finish a n d durability. trill chat. tiduuLenntimrwon With any manufactured in this plave. • • •' • , tgi The tmArmient , ol are also: framoned ' tiiimand.tn REPAIRING in ell'branehe• of the business:at the aborteet noiire.., - L. .WM. W. H ANIERStY: — ' . ' J. G. FREY. Gettriburt4 Pe.. ratio tu, iscar-ty.. .. ~ D. MIDDLECOFF MIMfMI Nay/ co^ort 2000 LADIES ARE willing erriifv dial t he HAIM , AWAY (00KINO STOVE it Ad very befit SIIIVIt new in live, inarialuelli ea ,Ives will ,lo more (*.liking. Rimming and 11.,king. and du a with lees labor. and teat 10, long Hivie ar ney other More Dow mild. flit•Pe erlAraleil .loves are robsemtly kept fur male at a very reduced price ,he FOENDRI ML QUIN SHOP. Where ihe mtilipwribere feeling determined 1.11111 all purN.ltto ha te 11100 the. PAFION SeKlOll . l4 Itahint:ne Atr-tight. Pititkekell awl 'molt Stove. and Air-tight And Template Parlor Steve, et the meet lwautitul putturbe. C 143 ilrilol4. P 1.0110113 which callow he swimmers! for liphtoseiol dreuKht Ilr its the diameter ilftlwir ,werk• are ettaatstat,l) on !mini liweele,,e4le view of ow rite' thet ihe.hitstahifer4l.4 ,, ilwve Plough" is tine;.fogirth 4hatiitnit of other ploeshe. it ow, des,ititllly 'be 41 , t est doll rsn tls nitieieetl,: 1177/2 1 311111311.421X7 PZIOUCIFIELatuI nth. ars: Castings for the. Woodcock po ok b., Wind-anal Machinery, Camino: ant! nisi low:warty: with every artiele netially wed* at ,Foundries can fie obtainer!. here.: Blackarnithing and Shun Making ,se „ I'. WAitREN r!k 140141. Spring Br, Summer Clothing: f I LIE puiwrriber t igtipeptittqy urp leave to ittforro his'etiiriontertkirirl puhtie generally that hm has jars, re. turned from the ettirs sit nahttiimte. delphia'AlM NeW York. %,41.1 not! , ef the largebt, cheipest and heat ee tkeatlitoek'of Ready-made Ciothiiig; ever offered n. thiv toutity. and iv 4leterm. mined -to aril them at priers **Canino* tail to give entire RAtiFillelii)ll to all who favor, him with kenti. You *art rely en .it. that my stork of Spring anti 814tunter Clnthing. were tattnght at, the right throe, at the right place. owl at right priees.. ' ARCUItt SAMSON. April 15. 1853. tu s av Kin 111., OF all kinds a ftrAll, to he had balms as , the totofiii, ;drools at Ktriars eheap earner. 1...00KE4. d a 7EWEI.ItIC.--Viiii will find the Nhilve ari Pb for riN Ttli cheap, at the env price.sture of '1344150N. 1111ETI1OHIST - . H Y MN I WORN , butitiii itw ilit-heot TtilltSy Osliftmen' hi n 4114, 11l To shop, 41te.. for rale atilt'. luivrai rash' She cheap Butikruire of KELIZN Berate and Detainek Abeautiful assiorimeoh.a.mooto b. hs4 at KINNTI4I .Versise. Ir. 401118," Cimideirt* 'ool,to *ertlysAy Vestiar,:ehtm vi,4410. 4-„ 8. till
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