. _ Further NE" by the Etere P e• ITIIE STAR AND DANNER. The kusse•Tuikith litoefiiott finchaveri. -- • - ri _AMAX, Uotifit . le 'pnhtical CE477Bl3lP,rAtt. n ews by the iteainer Eiviopa, which arri-'I v 4.11 here last iiiMisteig, 9.) n'eltick. does Friday pi. 2 )853. Wei materially change the Complexion of . _ _ ntrstrx set" the Pere af.E" w ri e • • The WILING Sratle, TICKET. 4t news being In the 20th rite., is one week later. FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, A rumor v'it'ullt" in Landon nn Fri- , 9'IIOMAS A. BUDD, of Philadephia, clay intiseing,( ptil) diet, new eomplications FOR CANAL CoMMISaIONER, had sprung up, and that Parliament would tiro pr .,,,,,, 0m d 6w - th e y assume d a mord fa.; NOSES POWNALL, of Lancaster. vorahle rispect i ,The,story was, however,i FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, desttlll tsof #gfigitatig4 . 'A. K. M'CLUItE, of Fraukliu. to I.AN chattge has ormurret: rottlhnVEYOß tit#ll4llitite . aittee the. announcement • CHRISTIAN MEN EILS, of Clarion , that the Porte MO accepted without moth fieattoione notereparedby the (our pow- ern, wlth,h had , already been acceded to by the tfzel, V t. Yery thing looks. quiet that gassier. , . _ • - The liitig" promised debate in Parlia ment on. ),strut. affairs taken 'plain., and was generallt regarded as unsatisfae. tory. .:Phe fatide opened the neat day furl4r tlepressioni• but sablielitniat ly 'Russell atineddt i t,negotirt. thins with, the LI tri ted Status rem peel tug the Mosquito territory were roil pending. hut. Olathe hopetl it would reach a eatiefietiiry terininat . nin before the next session of Par- Itament.,. , - . The :Select Committee had published their repqrt on the slave trade treaty. It 1 d at a very „ long en important d _ucument.— ' lit slab:wanes is. that Britain siesseaeil, in 1851), tnetity-four treaties with civilized . itwets to suppress the trade; of these, leo ; give:lloAm a right of search and mix- I oil. rotate; twelve give the right of search anil.national tri bunals; and two—the ,Uni h ilBtaire and franee--refose the right of search, but agree to maintain a squadron • off the Afriemi coast. Britain had also 42 treaties with A lrican Chiefs and Princes. Stilds the above dates she bad termiaated twit more with civilized Governments, and 23 with. Afrteaus, making an aggregate of.; 81) : ll•cat;es to suppress the trade. The committee report that the trade would soon become extinguished it the Cuban market , was closed and think We present time fa- ; vocable lit die joint clf o tts of Britain.. Pranctiand the ; United Stales, stop it oat the , coast. Brazil is exonerated i ' Winn Vamp. Portugal is .chargisl with cunpivipg at the traffic nu the 31ozaeibique coast ? and the ehtuntitive say that history does . uokterortLa wore decided breach of nation:ll . llmnd, tboh is established against Spaiu,,,attil it is a matter of great surprise. while Spann it at this time imkbred to p Eugland and France for their etf.ots to form is,tripartpe Convention with the UM ted,§lates to . proteet Cuba from piratical attacks, the Government of Spain should ; not take warning from the lac; ift it °tie. the riasoiss alleged tor ii.e United States! for ~not. joining that Convention is the con umlaute of the slave trade in the [shed.— The , report does not say what is to be done, but adds, from the abuitu of the A- nierican 114 trading to Ilacana, a more : cindial s ett-operation oil the part of the U to teif States would materially assist the ef torts to abolish the,tratle in that quartet. PTA NeEe—l'lle Irv-nehmen arrested on change id irdirring to MIR :11521 Ila IC the Emperor Napoleon, has , beet, tried and . . • A nuniberlif ribbon-pen-have-been( st ressed' ter toFrance. iThe.Freeekt, - news is entirely conceit- Ira tett oil reports of the grand rote of the; 104. A. A-review of thousands of men, tournentirans. paiiiiage at arms he.tweeU Fretialtsmil -English korglita on the field of the Clothe .of Gold,' balloon aseente, pro- L resatimii, - brim reeve, .bee., took place.— Iligh.instsa was releihnited, and the prod ettnoliitge around with a hrillianidisphitt of itranitarks, anti int unlitnitisil•Slllptily , 'uf broad „nod. ordittaire to the poor at a itttidiatrollonre'nf three.-fourth of a toil. huw,-fraires, The weather was very' fa voirailk for this joint lestirel of Napoleon and tiOei Assumption of the Blessed Virgin RUSSIA. 'AND '‘TURICEY.—A <Be loit,* Irmo Jassy, dined the 3d instant, poirtnion'thee Divan was convoked, and We Ildspothirritmlitited airmails. The t zar give-then* . pertaillidoW to go to CUIOIIIII Li satu'rentrin.-inunoleatml in the Pro. A IJBTRl.A.—Redaehid Parba has no. . Atoo.rits that any toecupatton of Serves It) , the kitatriiiii troops would he regarded tot a declaration of war. In the meantime the Pikiter'itidertakes to preserve order in Aiatria has addressed a Memorandum: to all lgtitoftesti governments showing that the r . tic ist affair at Smyrna is t4w'artl the realization u(the Ittittriot ilnetrine. *VW 1 1 MEItI.AND.-=-I.etters state that l l eseititt litiviiig resolved not to make for thiveitoliltitasions tit Austria, the Federal Gesiuntilt'wlll not take the inittaitve ut re newing iteguatations with te Austr ian GOvititititient. tiILILNICEICITIKISEST AT NIAGRA FALLS. 11'itikr,tc r el/r. A Lupo.' 20th.,---Grealex• efteiTter! , ,was ocCasioned si the 'Cataract lifutase t yy!tiririlay., Ii) tiM arrestivy Deputy. MATtil 1, yler, of Patrick . Sliced, a;iati, iiiis:•iiii * , Witiaint, a ililtirell waiter at that 1411414., la"fit is licensed ot being the mitr dtrit• Of ,Jeltleft J. 0041, of . Savanalt , on thit tit of July 1849. The wailers be- liOriniflltm to be ?weaned as a fugitive 644 *, • Oat - 0140d him from tim Mime's, and hiriliatird the door of the dining rrioin.— otle # . 44 officers drew a revolver, and eitalipetl jt at a man, but it missed fire. j The dour . was then forced—the ratan a- i galrit tallied,— *int SIVOII I i'bellell 1) . the ne- j groliti„ Wltio hurried 'tile down to the ferry, . where he juipiped into a boat mid vv as row- . . .4 1,01( wry across the river by the ferry- marl; mho lift the boat in the middle of die t stream mid' returned on another boat to the atiere,to ascertain the particulars of the i etteo r ,Akoin the officere. Finding the crime to lie,nurider, the ferryman agreed to row 1 , dttlii:11110 the landing at the bridge, and i there( dialiitir;tha criminal to the olfirere. i rltSitter then started for the lower 1100`00 4 71414 were preeeded by the JISTI01)14, ! 4 1 W 1 11 he 0004401 r of 91),00 211!), reached it ; _ON *shire the elli..ers. qfficens . , /lieu claimed assistance t, l od fnt 4 : party of * wine 300 Irish I..borere ;, tun ,ito _the reitioad—and a regular i'it*lvit . ,, rhintlitt *pawn'. the ileg,rove `being pet to,llightorid pursued by th e labcrere— ernswil 4,04 . lesser were .knocked down i‘bat4,,a14.01M4'1."4111 injured. 86 " ml ' 111:'llon. 4Amss Cooexa hike cur thanks .Z,euti Aar ' r etaattiewilitas trout the boat. I, . . T sundry public documents. ' Ait.„.Otwriart by 4.11• Orman anu 1 " r_..........-._...-. .- 4 01 4 1 ,1 P 114, , 6 0 1 4 4) ; 11113100 revraril t 11C.7' Orphan a Court will be held on ' Wet Oweatt'elearrd 4.w . 414 e *treat of Sneed.. Tuesday the 20thInstatot..' adieurhea Co . . ... Illiftltill'ito 1t 0 W1 ,1 1 04 * 01110 % 140 ' " "lin i Ait luthow Plea Court will .104,iiititrvoielet, 1 44 1 4 "" e*1444 ' i ' 64 '• - I be held the third week iu October, for the 4i 5 .1 , 14,....e..-..::. ~.. r . .................. 11- 4 ",04... ..11 5i1....a u.,it a. ik. ' . rial of came laid °Ter at the August term. WUIGI COUNTY TICS ET. FOIL THE SILVATN, Dr. DAVID MELLINGER Assimucir, JOIDI C: ELLIS.. JAMES J. WILLS AcDrroß, Pr. EDMW4D K SHORB. worm ov ThE POOR, JOSEPH BA YLY. TRRAPPRER, GEORGE ARNOLD. mauler Ali Mock; JAMES G. REED. SURVEYON GEORGE- It. HEWITT Whig Nominations. The prweediuga of the Whig County Convention will be found in another col- um n. The nominations were effected with considerable unnnitnity, the mitt contest beiug for Senator and Assembly. Be saarding the action of the Convention as a whole, we think they have done well--; very well. Among lo many rival eandi+ dates it was of course, idgoasible to unite upon men wbo woula give entire setidam Lion to 41 interests, and greater or less. disappointment was to be expected. We are free to confems that, the entire ticket is not our own choice, bet we here no hesita. lion in extending to the nominees e cordi- l al support—believing 'them to be compe tent and trust warthy. Thatsonia-dissat. exists with one or two of the nom inationA, we are not disposed to diegaile This, however, we regard as the legitimate rt..tilt of the indepeadent,intelligent which characterises the membership of I Whig party, sue which will require only a little calm reflection to dissipate. This reflection we counsel and enjoin• upon our frionds for the present, intitl an intelligent survey of the field shall point out for them I the line of duty. What that will be, we t have little or no doubt. !—On Moltday evening last a boutfi"„ ( - wind: our eitiicistwerealarmed by the cry of "firer' arising from the burning of the barn of lion Motres Malta/art, near the centre of the tows.. The Barn was a brick one, but being titled with hay, vale, du., the tire made repid progroSs, and in a short time : the building, with ibt i contenbi, was in ruins. A twine ataable of Mr. HARIIIR . IS, .near by also took fire and was eon sowed _excepting the walls. The adjacent build ings wore saved by the activeand unremit tad esettionsof our eitisexia, prominent ,mong Whom, us usual, werethe young mea4 who. labored nobly, w bile property bold eis roam! by with folded arms apparently concerned. We have frequently remarked i this state of things at. fires, aud Imre been amazed at it.' o7 Besides the hay and graph Mr. McClean lost a carriage worth about $2OO. Mr. 'Harper's stable was ocexpied by Mr. H. ' Carr, who succeeded iu saving hia horse, bat lost some hay and other articles.— i There was a partial insurance on Mr. Mc- Cleau's building in the Perry county cora -1 patty, of $333. The contents, worth pro bably-8300, were sot insured. No intim ranee ea Mr. Harpers 'building. There is no do apt the fire was the work of au incendiary. 'this is the third or fourth building that has been fired during ' the last year or two, and gives evidence of a deeper malignity of purpose than we had thought could exist in the bosom of the most depraved of our people—the genuine incendiary spirit. The building fired lay in the heart of the town, in the Midst 'of stables and surrounded by valuable proP. erty—noest or all of which must have in evit ably been swept away, bad it not been for the unusual calmness i the atmosphere during the process of the fire. No unitive }for the perpetration of the crime can be ; conceived of, but unmitigated badueas of heart. 00 - Our late townsman, Hon. D. .M Smyasat, President judge of (be Baal! and Montgomery Judicial district, is rapidly Requiting a high Judicial reputationr-a Gust that will cot be, surprising to those who have hitherto known Mr. S., and been fa miliar with his eminent abilities is a pro found scholar and lawyer. We'notice in the last Norristown papers a very elaborate opinion of Judge Saivism, in a church case of considerable importance, involving a question of jurisdiction. The opinion is characterized by the Judge'a peculiar chaste , nem of style, and clearness of argument, and is highly spoken of. wpa.,,Pr, JAcow SuowEasi, of Westmins se-The Whigs of Franklin county, on teroti the Loco candidate for Congress, in Monday last, nominated Geo. Ztr.o), the district composed of Carroll, Baltimore,. and 0 EO. JARaurr for Apse tobly ; j Hayford, Cecil and Kent counties.. • Joust Wit.sort for Sheriff ; and TnomAs I 'f be Opposition County Convention 11. Cantiscr for Prosicuting Attorney. I will meet on Monday next. Capt. - I.: - T. CAMPRELL ) Col. A. K.; nen..TheLocofoooe of Toil county held ConNist, and Dr. JAB. Bwrit.Entow, were their flonvtntion on Tuesday last, and appointed Senato ri al C6l3ferees- 1 noininated,'NPASsembly, JACOB K. Si _ ot.e, JOSEPa t WILSON, Rilii V. O. ECKENR, and fer Treasurer, Saatur.L ZIEGLER. Whig Stale, • Convention, I The Whig State Convention met at Hun-1 tingdon on the 2fith ult., and nominated Tbonma A. Budd; an eminent lawyer of ' Philadelphia, for the unexpired ten* of the Supreme Court Judgeship, made vacant by the death of Jude Oibstm. The Philadel phia Kers all speak iu the highest terms of Mr. Budd's qualifications. The Convention adopted resolutions in favor of a sale of the Public Works. • -The Canal Commissioners have giv en out the contr4ts en the Portly!, Rail road to partizans at bids amounting in the ' aggregate to 8154,200 above other respon sible bidders—the public treasury of course losing that sum thereby. A Senator is to be elected in that .district this fall. The district is Whig, and as one Senator gain ed will make the next Senate Loco, and thus place it under the ooitrol of the lel nal Board and their retainers, it is deem ed all important to carry the district., let, it cost the Commonwealth what it may....— It id hoped to throw enough laborers into the'district to control the revolt. - The Ca nal Board is growing desperate. _ . PROHIBITION.—In compliance with the request' of the Prohibition COlitity Committee we have surrendered *tine of, a column of our paper each weeh, :tu be I edited by a committee appointed for than purpose. Of colas! the article* iipietiting in that column will be updembrd as cm inating from the Committee.. ;-Thu state ment is due to theConantittenna well as to I course lies. CO - The Washington correspondent, of the New York Tribune nye that boI Bmv ?ON is indulging' an ins/edible spirit to• wards the _A-gentleman asked him it he soften visited. the White House? He verplied-with Bentonian em. phaaie sin, I never go to the buzzard's roost." The. Secretary - of the Interior sent a messenger to Lim to inform him that there was a 'Register of the Land Office to be ap pointeain the St. l e ottis Congressional Dis trict, requestii g to furnittit the Depart meetwith the name of a person to fill the vacant office. Old IngOt" said, "I have no name to [orient, and were I to live to be as old as Methuselah, and this Adminis tration should exist so loug, I would havo no favor to ,ask: of it:" The messenger then mid; "Colonel, Iltill inform the Sec retary that you puce no n ame to offer."— "No, sir," said the venerable, but now 4. -dignant, Bunionist, "carry my answer, sir, in' my own preoist language, sir." 'There vim every exciting Fugitive Slave case at Cincinnati last week. A ne- - gro was arrestc. ore as a'fugitiicfront Kentucky, and brought before Judge Mc- Clean, of the Supreme Court. The own embly Ord., elailo9ut criel fully oatablished, and the Judge directed rho slave to be re- minded to hie master. He gave a very elaborate decision, sustaining the constitu tionality or the fugitive slave law, and the eenstiutiotial rights of slave-holding States. POST OFFICE DECISION.—The Post Office Department have recently de cided that under the law of 1852, a subscri ber residing io the county in which a paper may be printed and published, is entitled to receive it through the moils free of pos.' Cage from the post aloe within the delivery of which be may reside, even though that office way be situated without the limits of the county aforesaid. 117 , We leant that Mr. Jos. 'lgott, a car penter from the neighborhood of Emutitts. burg, on Friday last fell from the third dory of the new building at Caledonia Springs, breaking one leg, ditilocating the aucle of the other, and serionsiy, if not mor tally, injuring himself internally... Be is said to be it sober and industrion,s young man, &Ohms a wife and twg children. 11 - 3 3 1.4. e. T. BRADT, Req., s prominent Democratic politician it New York, has resigned the Presidency of the Democratic Union Club, assigning as a reasot that it maybe necessary for him to operate against the individualtrabo stray the National and (New YOrk) 'State Administrations. lie thinks it, necessary to do so for the prey ervatioa of the integrity of the Democratic Party. DEA,TV — FROM CHOLBRA—Onorge Dively, a Bedford county, Pa., op his re- ! turn from Clutnibersburg, a few days ago, it is mid, was attacked with cholera and died, and on the nest 'day bie fatber fell a a victim to it. At Chatutombuil he at tended the funeral of Mr. John Steck, his brother-in-law, who's/so, it is stand, died of cholera. ' ' • OLIFIC.— The Wayneaboro' 'Record says a farmer in that, vicinity, has a brood sow which has had sizty4ne pigs in twen ty-one months, and out of this number has loot but four. , O:7T6e Whigs of York, county hate called a County Convention on the 14th instant, to plane nowination a'AU Whig lipP.The W h igs of the city of Philadel phia have nominated Cu.AB O'NEIL for the Elenate, and .1. R. FLANIGEM, Geo. B. Han; Eltuyats K. SIMON°, and Net. R. (mate, fur' Ainiesatily. • 'Whig County Convention. 11:3•4o pursuance of the call of the Whig . County Committee, the Delegates from the, levers) Boroughs and'Tow uships of Adorns county assembled at. the Court house, in Gettysburg, on 'Monday7August 29,1858, and orgnnized by call,ingMOSES Pt NEELY, of Reading, to theehair, and appointing JOSEPH J. KIM, of Hamilton ban, mid k&.&o PEAltiOgf, of Hunting ton, as Seeretarice. The following delegates presented ere dentialk, and ;took seats in Pdiveittiou , Gettysburg—R. Smith, H. Denwiddie. Cumberland--John Hunter, Robert Guughy. Germany—Louie Staub; IMO Sell. OxfOltiveJosiiph J. Smith, B. Franklin llereb. • Latimortr'--Isaae Deardorff, I. D. Worley. Iluntingtatt..-Lmae W. Pearson, James Davie. - Hantiltonlcur—j. J. Kerr, Rufus Swope. Hamilton-42. M. Hutchinson, George Menallen—Thlimaa Bloohor,Wm. J. Wel- Straban—Sarnuel E. Longenecker, David E. Reined.' • Franklin—Wm. Paxton, Philip Hann. Conovragn-;-JereiniahJobirs; F. Kriehten. Tyrone—Saninel Duffield, Jacob Hersh. `lkl ountjoy--Joseptt Fink, Raht M'Kinnoy. Mountpleisant.Sebastian Weaver, Jacob Fiesik , ' - • - Reading—Moses M. Neely, Jacob Hol linger. Bc:rwiek Borough—Samuel Metzger, jo septi Graff. Berwick Toweehip--Isaae C. Thomas, I saae Wolf. FreedoiniTadoli Myers, Isaac Neely. Union--;John Hostetter, Samuel P. Young. Butler--Hertry Hartzell, Geirge Sheakley. The following nominations were made for the several offices, to be filled by the Convention : -.- ' • . - SENATOR, D. DAVID MEILINGIGt, of East Berlin Col. JOHN woiivßo; Lattimore tp. ' Jscou Garrxr,"Esq., . " " ' Di: maim. C. METCALFE, Iluntington WM. Brsuzinir, Esq., - Gerinany. Dr. CHAS. BLit; Hampton. ASSEMBLY. JOHN C. ELLIS, EM., New Oxford. ' Col. JAMES L. NExtv, &titbits. HENRY SPALDING, Germany. JOHN BROUGH„ Esq., Hampton. 1 COMMISSIONER. i JAMES J. WILLS. Menalleu. I ENOCH bErEvas, Union. ' JAMES A. THOMPSON, Gettysburg. JACOB Y. Bur, Butler. . JAMES BLACK, Cumberland. ltlituttan. Dusstex, Rending. JACOB S. HOLLINOER Tyrone. Gtxrunt M van& Germany. JOHN &Dim, iterwislr. AUDITOR. BERNARD HILDEBRAND, East Berlin. ' JOHN Bout, Gettysburg. WM. IltottAm; Freedom. JOSEPH BARRER, Littlestown. Dr. EutuND F: Snouts, " Dllatnint . OF THE POOR. .r.s.rif 13,sal.mr, Cumberland. WM. V ANonzitilb r Straban. JOSEPH LEAN, f " JoSEril Wribilkil, 'a COUNTY TREASUitER. G Onn.r. A itsol.n,. G etty sb u rg. '(. HENRY" RUPP, ,‘ J011:4 CRESS, Straban. PROSECUTING . ATTORNEY, JAM Es O. Rimy, Esq., Gettysburg. COUNTY SURVEYOR. GEORGE B HEWITT, Menallen. JACOB DIEHL, Oxford. The following letter from Mr. •IklrEtts was read to the Convention, and his name withdrawn from the list of nominees for Commissioner. lirrrusTomr, Aug. 29. To the President Whig County Cononnion. SIR--Having understood that my name would be br.olight before the County Con vention as a candidate for the office of County. Commissioner, awl understanding that our politiosl friends in the Northern and Eastern swami of the County claim the nominee this year", I respectfully de cline being considered a candidate at this time, not wishing, to distract'the party in any respect. Should the citizens of the county see,fit to, honor, me with their con fidence next year, t shall then be a candi date. Be pleased to communicate this to the Convention. • 'roans respectfully, • GEO. MYERS. On motion, the Convention adjourned to 1 o'clock, P. Pd. Convention re-sssembled, and proceed ed to rota, nina vocce for candidates with the following result : SENATOR lot 2d ad 4th bth Dr. D. Mellinger, 17 18 19 20 22 Dr. H. C. Metcalfe, 10 10 10 8 8' John Wolford, 8 10 10 8 8 William 31'8h, 4 8 2 2 0 Jacob Griest, 8 1 1 8 '8 Dr. MEl,urraxit, having received a ma jority of ,votirs, was unanimously declared the noluinee. ASSEMBLY. tat Rd ad 4th 5Th James L. Neely, 17 17 19 20 19 John C. Ellis, ' ' 18 18 , 19 21 28 Henry Spaldirtt, 7 6 John 'Stough, 6 4 4 Jottte C. EL4IB, hieing, 'received a ma jority of votes, WM unatiimottaly declared the nominee. The statue of Mr. Spalding was withdrawn after, the 2d ballot, and that of Ur. Brough,Oler COILM/SSIONER, tat. 2.1 4.1 4th . James J. WiUs, 9 .a 4 17 19.28 Enoch Lefever, 9 12 12 10 • 6 James Black, , 7 8 6 4 4 J. 8. Hollinger, 4 - 4 2 8 4 'John Elder,. . ' 5.2 Jacob Y. Bushey, • 8 ,1, 1 • Hiehael Diefriok, t 2 James A.' Thom pall, 3 1 2 AUDITOR. Übe names of Mesars.Hildebrand, Big ham and Dariier were withdrawn before proceeding to vote.] Dr. E. N. Shorty 86 John Hoke ' • ' DIRECTOR or THE POOH- Joseph Bitylp Joseph Leas, Wm, Van Ohodral, Joseph W - ' [ Far the ger era ffeitine.:.. . . ... Algfreg 01F" A TRIP TO TAt4,O - 101;`: VO. • 4.—Cooichilled. ':': r :• After walking some distance through filthy streets we finally reached flulyrimel Lilac° and Abbey; a spot replete with the most interesting associations,.cue of , the principle land-marks in Stimadand!aides../ tory. Hero wore performed the nuptials of the chivalrous but ill-fated James the. Fourth,—here also James the Fifth renew= ed the perpetual alliance between France , and Scotland by his warringeto the daugh ter' of Francis the Fire', anal - after her death, he here celebrated hissecond marriage with [Mary of Guise. But the venerable ap 'partMentS „of liel,yrootl, „lire investetwith much more thrilling interest, 'tieing insert., isrably onslte , o4 W,it'h the life ofeSeetieAti7i loveliest Queen. ..Thesq Palice hills al.s, , lit by the ttillleht''of her nunnery, and I visited by pilgrims *Om every etlitne,.the votaries of her beauty end eulferino.-=-. Hero Mary Ifliat reposed 'aftar'hor arrival from the gay land of France, *hi& she so loved and regretted ; here she was married to Lord Danily ; there is the stairway by which Darnley and hie iufamousaaaom I ates entered the royal apertments and 'murder ed Rivvio at the Queen's feet, (and several dark stains in the floor are pointed out as his blood) ; hero was witnessed the scene of her tidal nuptials with Bothwell ; bet-1 tar fur, could she have gone to her exect-, tiou on that most unfortunste day.. With-1 in the walls of this same palace elie bild i down her troubled head,. the.captive 0f... her own subjects, on the eventful night be- fore she was committed to Looblevin Gaid tie. In yonder hells, atinany a royal en- tertaiument she enchanted all that beheld her, by the loveliness of her person and the graces of her:Manner. The most ir- 1 teresting, apartment of all isQueon Mary's mesas, anessittee. Bed-Room, in which is still standing the bed which she oucupied in her three mar- The Work goes bravely OUT riagcs. It was evidently at 'one 'time . a l The campaign has now commenced in / very tine piece of furniture; bet the bed- , good earnest. and the tettipersure mew of clothes are mouldering and moth-enten;; the Old Keystone are battling with a sad `and the curtains of crimson damask are I worthy of thaeause..incn The Stale C9it n fast decaying. In the same room are oth- tee have put a large uitsbi.r of efliiWnt la ;er antique pieces of furniture and relics of borers in the field. We hate Van Wog ! the Queen ; also some of the needle work, I tier,. with his Big Teat, Nicholson, with 1 and an original miniature painting. The . his Big I rut, .Carey. cud Coombe, antl greater lima of the Palace is finished. in Barber, and tither fuel class speak:era, do -1 the most elegant incliner for the reception' tog a mighty work ; and in the retiree oda i of the royal family, when they pay their i week in ten days we shall haves reinforce isummer visit to Seed:ita l. the picture- inent from Slaine, of suck men as Neal i gallery in the - Palace is hung around with D‘iw, lile pot-.lid, Perk, and 11111. atilt. men the p.wraits of a hundred r, pitied King-' Owl i loipient -praltrrs wit.. will i•trate a :of 60..1111114. The Abbey .11. tail in ruin-„ iv toil e mil of i'il,.iite haw e nthusiasm in 1 and may is: called the Westmiuster A bbay . the old Keystotic4thate that all partici coat iof Scotland. Here repose the ashes of hilted will ino be able it/ testa. Willi { must-of-her-eneient kluge and nobles.l ...Prohibition" Car a rallying cry, die Tem ; Leaving the Abbey, we visited the Mn- peranee !lost* ot Pennsylvania .ire march scum of the Antiquarian Society, and saw I mg forward in solid phalanx to battle and 1 the pulpit from which John Knox preach-1 tettietory et}, the stool which Jenny 61.1.1 es alines 1 The Influence of nuns. at the 11.1 ' 111 ;Pi the axe h.l,' which 11 " gent I It is ae . eibliaiiwi. and ott repeated fart, Morton was beheaded, and the :weer wore 1 itt, „ . ,,, 411 „ 0es rely on the intiden,„ of 4r, " i by the Black . Douglass lit the time .if the; smcits htr the ~,,o rair 1er „,..,,,..,. to , d . Crusades. I also visited St. 4 libilithi tit eh, ! taco work. W hell a deed of blood or in which John Knox preached. It is A 1 „,„1„, 1 0„ h ur o jry ha ., b e at ,,,,,, i „,t , who ,. macsite, Genii,: structure, and r e tuarls.ible i key It .ii . ne ,,,,,.. u . v io 4 ,,,,,,. ,he Baal as ; for its spire surmounted, by an iuiptrial*, powder aiiii ball as mc how le-kiiite are tee I crown, containing, under the :Attic to,,f, ido the execution. hall ac Imam, Innate , four different congregations, by a teen ,ii--' I s, it would •he comparatively iiiiiiwr ni Ini t ACCIDENT Al 1011 K.—David 1' 1 vitt° twee i''''''' iii h" eelehni t e' t at the' tar the curse ot ardent spirits. li.illiall It same same titue. 1 visited the.old lire.). Fl" re ' q uot anti the vit hate wwwltliw !a oove„ Small, of the fin° of 11. Smithl & " onc, Cliureli-) eel, which contain. , the remain:, ,lie 1 :,,,, , knit ,. Eti . rt the mist-taint ei...,,,e York, Pa., had his right arm so lacerated on /of the Marty's. The Church is in ruins. ; L . • . 1 let itb e 1 1 i aw, alit Tuesday, by bein g caught in the machiu-'1 The next point of interest was Edinburg „ ed. and it , s , „ ta d b ait i e t, ~,....dy Al t h e - cry of one of their saw mills, that it had to , University, in whirl is a Theological. Law , t . n ,„„ 3gai ii.t the peace and orifeiref so he avautated s""""I‘l"r- ; and IteilVtll Ft 111,11. TliLi nhit'ary is villa- I ruts— would empty our J4l/, and 5t,,,,, poser' of our hundred thousand volumes. lor.e.slllti, and leave our Clllllllll4l Conti. . p ' rirEx-President Van Duren has made 'fliere is here a static of Burns, ri pre:ii lit- i o „ hoot tiositiesa. T he , is „„ i,,,, e ,„. Gauzy arrangements to spend the coining winter ! it% hit" as st"tt'ling victim a 1 1"`aati" 11 " 11 1 / —it is fact. Experience under the oper in Switzerland. , , ,in his hand, awl . his oat lying at his fet 1. i anon of this Ler has ferittstieit iiriit4 of it. ' What is most singelar about this statue 1 But abate, this ..,, pirit ., uf 4 , 1 1 is permit is that the first subscription towards if., ~ ' teal to remain annuli!, us, It will laser pow - erection was r.otinneneed at Botany l , 1 11 ' r - • , er to inhume persons to COIIIIIIII ally critics In the Library Iloow is a t"l'le from 'l' 1 ' 44 '1 their corrupt DarsIIPIIS may auggeal. and lii Napoleon ate when at St. Ilelcua ; awl in • ,: efeitt every v ff,r ri of the fro.iiit„ ii ',ti the 'Museum of the Medical De partualte is 1 inanity amid religion to pnrvens the press. the skeleton of Burkeu hairs, who w" ex - I deuce of crime and misery. ecuted for murdering people whom he hail I enticed amid faced into his house, and set-1 liug their bodies to the dissecting room. 1 The most beautiful feature in the new i part of the town is the monument to Wal-1 ter Scott. It is the most magnificent one I ever saw. Within the lasi few years, i quite alma, her of schools (called hospitals) for the education of the poor, have been . built from public and private funds. They are large and are conducted in a most ad mirable manner. Many of the Scotch ! seem deteriniaed upon preparing tier un- fortunate poor for usefulness iu life. 1 After wandering with my guide for sey-! eral hours among the many interesting parts of the city and surrounding country, Istarted for Glasgow. Leaving Edinburg inthe morning, we- had a short aud plea sant ride. 'rho country presented a rich and picturesque appearance. Glasgow; di- ' vide(' into two parts by the river Clyde,' is hemming a great commercial emporium. It is a much larger city than Ediuburg, ni ftiest equal in size to Philadelphia. Its i streets are spacious and admirably well paved; the housed lofty, and in many ie- stances exhibiting great architectural ele gance. Glasgow ie peettliarly rich in nu merous objects of giant interest—literary and scientific institutions, museums, char- Baltic inst itutions and tietionel monutuetits. Its Chemical Works(or as called by the 1 Scotch, Secret Works) urn the most ex-/ tensive in the world, especially in the eau-' ufacture of lodine. The. chimney iu ooe' of the esteblisluneuts riaes over , four hen dred feet high.L-tlie higilicet in, the world. The Glasgow Cittliedrul le of noble design and elaliertite workmanship. lts crypts' are iinequidled in gra-hiker. Thellaiver sity of Glasgow, one of the most nueielit, buildiugs in the city, associates with its history minty names which reflect lustre on their age and country. ' The Judges &Ming to' Court was decided ly the best firee I rritneasied iu Scotland. My attention, was at. first to,traeted by ii- , bout twenty eotielies-nod-four, wits riders, standing in front of our lintel ; also the police force of the city, severaniiilitery 1 companies, bands of mu-ici. and trumpet era on horse.back. • .lleariug quite a num. tier of footsteps on, the stairs, Iraited . and saw a number of htwyortt and geutlemen getting into the different eiviehrin ,;* at last / the Judges made' their appearance, weard ing king white satin , gowns, and powdered ' wigs; with' cam ;Immediately , the sold diera began to march, ~ the ,bands to dis course sweet music, the trumpeters to blow / at . a ,furlcms rate, amid the rag tag of the, city felhiweil with, gaping meuths and sta ring eyis. Leaving Glasgow, t spent a l day at Greenock viewing the ehippingApul the socitery along the shore and surround iug Country. More anon. ! K. COUNTY TREASURER. 1 George Arnold, 341 John Cress, Henry Rupp, ; . 2 DISTRICT ATTOORY. [There being no other name than Mr. Reed's pre:muted to the Cenveutieu, ho was ussuairtously,:thi: , litrad the uomiatta without a ballot] • COUNTY SURVEYOR. George R. Hewitt, 26 Jacob Diehl, 16 Means. Wp.LB, Suess, BAUM, An- INLD, and ilswirr, having eai recei t ved a majority of the votes of'the Convention wars unanimously declared the nominees of the Convention for the'aoveral offices for which their names'had been promoted. Mr. FINK offered the tellowing Pream ble and Resolution which being read were I unanimously adopted WHEREAS, The past administration of the Public, Works of the State has proven beyond all doubt the existence of gross corruption, and a uniform disposition to eoutrol them for the Tersonal agnindize went of thoee,having them in charge, to the prejudice of the interests of the State; and whereas, see believe that their sale would do away with ibis corruption and materially relieve the debt of the State ; therefore he it RnaoLyn), That the candidates this day nominated for Senate and Assembly be instructed, if elected, to vote for the sale of the Public Works. Meagre. Runts Swops, J. J. KERR, and Wu. H. err:Olsson, Esq., wore ap pointed Senatorial Conferees with instruc tions to support the nomination of Dr. Mar. The following resolution, offered by Mr. Hutchinson, was unanimously adop ted: Resolved, That this convention disaye prove or the system of electioneering fur Senatorial, Legislative, and Congressional nominations. On motion, Resolved, That. the President; In author ised to appoint a County Committee. The President in accordance wish the above resolution, announced the following County Committee - It. G. McCreary, Gettysburg. D. A. Buehler James G. Reed, C. Romer, PP \V. D. Rimes, Oxford. B. F. Gardner, Petersburg. (Y. S.) Jobe Pickln&Enst Berlin. Joseph-Fink ; Mount joy. J. J. Kuhn, Reading. • J. J. Kerr, Ilumiltonban. Jacob Shank, Franklin. The Prize Banner, prepared by the Coun ty Committee, was presented to the tick - gates from Mountpleasa ut . township, by the President of the Convention, in a neat speech, after which the Convention ad journed, sine die ITT' The Yellow Fever is abating in N. Orleans. The deaths have fallen from over 200 per day to about 120. The Prohibition movement seems to be gathering strength throughout the entire State. Nearly every county is agitated by FEOM THE NEW HAVEN PALLADIUM Tea Roca Ross.—A medicine under tbis title' of "Rock Rose," made from a plant of that name, is having a great run in this vicinity for its cura tive properties. The cry of Nuack, 'so truly pliable to at least one half of the medicines of ' the day, cannot hif justly applied to the Rock ! Rose, for it has "tirade its mark" in this city in seveitl -sees, to the relief and cum of sufferer, when ..fiber remedies have tailed—and what is remarkable, south of our best physicians do nut hesitate to speak very favorably of the compound. The certificates of cures are nut fabrications, but from highly respectable persons, most of whom are well known to qa. The manufacturer is also well known to us as a gentleman who would nut be engaged in a humbug, or in deceiving' the pdblic , in any wity.---Pensdivies. We cheerfully endorse the above, haying wit. Denied its good • *feet oureelvea on pulmonary and scrofulous complaints. We believe it is She best compound)or colds and coughs, tablet., The Rock Rose has long been known as • plant of rare medical elitism, 'and its preparation Witmer intended by &gentleman of ability and character, in this elty.—N. H. Register. New Haven. Dec. 20th, 1851. This is to certify that the notice of the Rock Roye,medieine.pultlished in our paper in connec tion with one hour the Pallsdium, was not only unsolicited, but was written by the Editor , of his own judgement and observation. OSBORN it BALDWIN. Palladium Office. New Haven, Dec. 22d, 1861. . This will cattily that the favorable notice* the I medicine, known as the `,'Rock Rom," was, •.voi ' notary teetimonial; induced by the writer's know edge of the curative effects of the rutin% in cer- I Min cases, as well as by the favorable opinions' which others, welt known to him, had expressed lof it ; and furthermore, the article was written without pay or the promise r of payment, or the knowledge of the menufactuier. lam'' For sale in tioti#4,,,yg by H. But: R, and by Druggists generally: August 5. 1 o'cLocK, P. M wisrlat's BALSAM OF WILD ()DERRY 11 was known many yeariCago that the wild cherry tme of this climate possessed. valuable medicinal ' properties. Indewl, this tact Was known to the abodainee. and a decoction 'of the leases or bark 'orihis tree lies ever been !misfiled by their phydelans ae one of the most effectual remetliei in many thseeies. This fact,. several yearn since, arrested the attention of Or. Maw. a highly re opectable practitioner of Vir,ginie He inveallga., led With,care, the healing properties of the wild cherry—tested . its athlete when iitlininletereed I. lona, and when in 'combination with other remedial ,agents. He found that its natural virtue* might be greatly improved, and by combining it with in. whose properties, were well ,pioved end Reg!tally recognized, t medicine vits . -produced which constitinee a remedy of great' value in 'pulmonary affentions and diseases of the chest and throld--dirseinres which Cr. proinerblal,itpreve lent in our cities and large towns, and often prove fatal, swelling the bills of mortality to a much graver extent then is the case with most oilier', we had almost 'said all other classes of &avows. EXAMINE CLOMELY BEFORE PER CHAtaING.— fhe genuine Balsam is put up in 'battle., with the words -DR WIesTAR'S BAL SAM OF WILD CHERRY. Phila." blown in the glass,—each bottle bearing a label on the trout, with the signature of H. NISTA R, M. D. This will be envelnried hereafter with a wrap. per copyright seemed I b 44, on which will always appear the written signature of °I. HIRT s." Any one countetleiting the label or wrapper, or forging 'the signature of the 'General Agent, will be pun ished with the utmost rigor of the law. lir For sale in Cletty.sburg by S. H !WEI( LER, and by Druggists generally. August 6, Elizabeth Midi:nil, residing in Ilanovq. ibis State. is one hundred and tivo' yeita of age. The old lady goes fishing ocea sionally. • Ex Gov. Vrootn. Minbiter to Berlin. has selected James M. Porter, of Easton Pa., as his Private Sveretary. DEPARTMV NT. Meet beg! el ' t hi• (bunt) Collnillif tee. At .11n.i .t;n f. -4 die ..i i.,1 . irs of t Iv. -• Pr .- 114)itjon" Comity Colon itioc in ficiu3 burg on 'Pored last. the following rub noulniiito i., were appointed : De: t) atiNr,g.—.laa. 1 , ... riehnestock. Win. U. Neal; Cumberland .. Henry Lott. Joseph &Icily. Freedom—Phloem* , K.nliners. Andrew Whit*, Liberty—M•swell :shield*. James ?divot,. monlinintpin--.1,.. W. Waginly Jaw!, Brinkeetulr, Frinkiini...-Iniilab ficidilwrill D. Chenileeelilie:' hlenallen— W ni. B. Wilenn, Wen. Morrison, Tyrune--John Diehl. A. K. Myna'. Butler—Henry Kneer,p9i.. J,.,c, qovvhi e ti n . Huntington-Win.o:4rainlona lf Wei, 11. 'tum i d. Latlinota—Dairid Grist, Jahn Wolfeinl, grodlatr - U. A. Picking, Wm, Jinni. , H inal lionban—Gee. King. Bernard Hilaietoraii4l‘ . Abbutndualni—Oeo. ffreluti Jot.' It Henry, Oxford—U. M. 114rws. refuel/WA, . , • Mountplitosanit-14anbliSwwpoiaini .G. Hartwell. ~ Strublau*krallalt MellibruisT. Jtitin P. fdtii, , .: ~ Unkii—Arocii Lineviii. Samar P. Young. Oeffn ail , 4 Drain,' IShe•• Willa. m o i 3o ' ../ WO, ihuniinl i Dentenneni " :" -s, : , The follotring Resolutions watt a dopted ; . s ' - .t.. -' :: rr , Reinivid, That each member of thit,,„ Sub Otinnititteobe furnithed with kimpif,#:, of the fleiald of Prohibition , and . 1 - copy of the eryatal Fountain, and Journal of Temperance.. ..• - . . . . . Resolved, That die County • Cominitteei-: meet at 31eConaughy's IJall, on Saturday, - tho 10th. of September,lBs3,st 10 o'clock, . A. M., and that the member' of the town- ~ 'ship committees, be invited to meet with , them, to coufur on the subject. of future measures. , . . S. S. S.O li MUCKIER, ADAIR WIRT, !D. D. CLARKE, J. L. HILL; I A. B. )(virtu, .1. B. filoPuritsox, iWis. W. CA ETON, SOLOMON COWERS, E. W. STABLE. • - Three Cheers for the Ladles. Some ladies who stormed the bittern in Fairfield. Ohio, on the 511 i of July. dud who filled the cellar drain with row, gin, and brandy. were brought op liar trial at Norwalk. Ohio. on the charge of riot, on the I Ith day of August tilt. The court room was decorated sr t:h flowers for this: occasion, and a large pitcher of weeping willows wee placed beside the landlord. who WAS complainant in the ease. The fair enters were escorted to the court by the Norwalk Sons or - Temperance. After an u n niientian of several hours,. dlo fendanto were di.missed, and were host. ored with a free dinner at the expense of the ladies at Norwalk. 'lke Nor walk Brass B.nd serenaded them, and th o y were hailed is conquerors. ;Instead of being considered as rioters. The Penittearetiolog to the rah,. "'Phe people are going to the polls.,' says the Cayuga Chief. "Thank God for 'that high and patrisitielletermination of our COODlfyinen. A triumph which shall fill tens of thousands of heart, and homes in our Commonwealth with gladnessoihall be the rich fruition of years of untiring el I fort. Oor enemies would sneer at us were we longer so petition. Three hun dred and fifty thousand have petitioned in vain. The cool and deliberate deleat of the People's Law .in our Legislature is still !man in the memory. The people , will kneel more to tippling demagogues. They will find a summary way to :each she par tizans who are reereant to every trust.— Let the panics nominate men who are equate 1064 and party organizations mint l e disturbed. Let them link them selves with Runs, and they will be swept down like dust before the storm !" When the 3laine Law question was first agitated in this Statm the leading pol.• ineians ot•buth parties regarded tate iltatewl. mein with contempt. and were free to de minute its mho:ales as stersetiera, But as the movement gained popularity_ with the people, and inereassed in magnitude and importance, these political dents.. goittes; discovering diem mistake. became Teas violent in their eppositi ;;;; . and pre. pared to ..back 11 1 0" as gracefully as pus. Mille. At this time it is difficult to , find politician who has the mural courage to say that be is opposed to the law. Scr i ms of prominent politicians throughout the State who less than a year ago optiosid: the Mains Law. ate now active in its blip. Pori. .11ang oat the banner; on the outer wall Tho.ery us..t ll they comer 111011IBITION MEETING. r i viE members of the “Prat!Anion," j_ County Committee Mull meet at McConaugliy'a 11311. to Gettysburg, ° Jaturtley the 10th of Srpitiaber, at 10 o'clock A. 31. The aub.connnittria att. ommil lifr ilte tuwn►4ops bra requested tok meet with them. S. s. tc•IIDEUr SER.t .:„, , gi, . 0 -14 ~-. —Eltvivrritssrtlreitt..t . - , ona" l tt..' ~, w . „ . . 4 1 1 : ; ...j 1 ”. '' 111 ' 4 tit'siebil'ld ..... l l' "qtt' l VlVAlf PIR 1 4 1 1 4 1 S t w el t efi -' . 11 iIF lETURS:of Adip:i4strap . with thr ~t fect,ii) irtia time, Iters. tas.' m, een a th'e Mrti r E slit;l#riber, , "'"iti;e° °i . 9 4171 4.ki" will ' ~1 1 .. --- pi ',too - ,tb g k yle ' loss of Id of,s, Angle j;As,ieti tif f Or even ~ ,II ,-tk , ana :W ll ,e;,° l , 6rdnesltie I.lAli ,; t 441 itk 1 , rn 41, 3 4 . nil iiijuiy' 16 ottikulicin iiii!iii i4 6 :*141 1 4. tow tyiliii,, tilillsinscout)ly, Pa., will sell a)' Ainv , m ,i i i p ,i t .,, i -r .!pivot been riv..Of k anY °litlO:ixibUi*glel‘-vritilst public 71ilili 44, 'S'afirithay, the 24th' o r ~,i l : ,.ii grante d R;1 .-. :.; se - ii ' esiditig . t% in tile seven alliollaii of 18152,, correspond. l i 'elute)* n ext , . Ici'll' ll , l ,d Pieg!iße B, I ' 6 . i sante town ~ ,it here oxives none* 'ti l l to these, Alters viretsoversoo , yersons , , ...,. ,FA R m , , all per , s ad to iii&id estvtit r ,kciikalcip killed. .:, ' ' • ... ~,_ L— . or said TrlVOitret.shuatein said township 4 Imme, .i..' ~,,, , . ent, and' to illoso,nlist.' - , . ,. , ......A . .,_ . - .1112, . Si tii,t claims as sins 1. 1 . 0 t) .s A tne .to present -routeilv ' ' . ' A bay heiOrtroubled with' the toothaehe. determinedtfi have it extfacted; but there tio:deoti el living !tear. he "resolved tq do the job himself, whereution he lilted the excavatio it with powder, but being afraid'do touch it offi Int`pube , slow' mach to it widow. BALTIMORE loft 14,41 r. [roost 'rat • Limnos's ens isiiireiresiriii.) rtmuß.--The supply of itiio " very m i di, and holders are firm. Sepia :it :too bbli. Bowan' street' brands: a,ilsft, $(111 iclo choice at 416 44 pet Mil. H01dai11t4 4004114 *,,, 46.141 *550, whilst bu3lers ara not much dispOsed 'to wve over 415 pd bhl. City Mills held at It, 51 per bbl. Rye PlOl/( : : 4114'11: 4 II; per bbl.. end Corn Meal* e 371 p GRAIN op) • SRE,ll3.—c ' here was a fail supply on'thing , this , About 24.000 bushoisOi Whisit aorta and' mostly sold it t 10 aSi 14 fee red. $1 t 4 aSt 18 fur goal to prime white; Sertetiolis wiate, for, fanitly E floor, .20 per bushel: : -.A150,, , inferior qualities at 6 to 8 eenta.par bushel teas than . tbe aboie . figures. About 16,000 bushels nt4/Orn directs), anti Mostly sold at 66 i 64 cents'for white, aiullo 71 cente per bushel tar yellow. Afatyland Aye 60 a6B cents per bcithet. Maryland , and Virginia Ostia SO a4O per bushel. Sonia sales tif ififeiriar to gimt Oats at 34 aB6 oeote per :bushel. &oaf unchanged. ' ' PROVISIONS:— !agorae 'softie "ales ot MOW . Perk at $l6 25: Prime do. '013'50 per ba.-- Mess Deer *l5 :17 per bbl:Sisley of Oscon shoul ders it ti a cents; sidie - 41 - g S cents, himir 10 11 12 rents per lb. Lard in I cents, imp lit cent;'psr Ib. 'Biliter in Jeep it a 14 cents per lb. YOlth - 10 Ai; li ET. Ft.nun,pii.bh).. from we4Onn, , 214 75 WHEAT, perOueltel, : .; 1 00. to 120 78 4:oltN p . " "• 56 . 97 TIMOTHY BelEO,per.tmehel, 2 75 cLOVER SEED, ". 5 00 FL tX-sEED. . l .25 PLASTER OF PAHIB, per ton, .0 50 11.4NOVER RIARKET. ... FLOUR, per barrel, (from Wagons) $4 fRI wurAT, pet bottled, , 105 to 1 10 RYE , 14 41 70 %C..16N. 55 04.1'5, 35 •FIWVERY--SEED, 2 50 CLOVE:Iit-Mb:EU. . 460 FLAX-REED, , 1 20 MARRIED. By the Rev. Mo, Coffee, at She resiaenca of R. 1 - talent's& N. Y., Mr. WJI. Io l i OtLAjall EA IL of I',4inberland county, Po., and MARY A. BEAN• 1)0X, of Adams county Pa.. On, the 3Uth by She Res. Jacob Ziegler, Mr JOHN OGBFIN, end Min ELENORA E V ERNA R'r —both of Franklin ttlMllli/ip. On .khe lbth ult.. by Res. J. Uloch, Mr. 4 ;I:ORGE W. SPERTZEI., and Mis JULIANA et.PEALNIAN —baulk of this county. DIED, On the 15th ult., near Eunmittaburg, Md., SARAH LOUISA, daughter of Samuel and Ma li. Dutohurit, aged 4, years 8 months and 22 days. On the 21st Mi., of dysentery. HANNAH .1A N daughter of lases end Margaret Wright. m Tyrone towniship, aged 8 years 4 months and 9 dsrs. On the 17th ult., FRANKLIN H., infant son of Mr. W. F.. [little, of Germany township, aged month:ilia 2h days. Near Eumotoburg, on eh* 12th ult., LUCY, wile of Mr. Henry Henn, sen., In ithe 69th year of her age. DIF.O. On Sunday last, the 28th tilt., at o'clock A. M.. at the residence of her Father. ef. ter 2 lingering and painful sickness. AGNES ELIZABETH. youngest daughter of }oho L. kibernater, Fog.. of Conowago township. Ad. ems twutay. aged IS years 5 months and 3 days. In youthful innocence and purity, In humble submission nod resignation to the will of God. she prepared herself for the solemn change, and when the moment arrived that her Maker called her to Himself. sheyielded bar portend innocent soul in peaceful serenity, as the in a gentle slum. bor. In anticipatiotrof theskoleme call, *be pre pared herself by prayer and devout upirations to her Saviour to take her to Himself whenever it seemed meet to Him, and tangled by the fluty Rite, taunt Catholic Church, of which she was a pious and humble member, ekaretigned her pure seal to Him, and. as we hope. now - stands before the throne •of the . Lamb, 'united to the Heavenly Choir of angels andwaints. eninying a blissful immortality. Os Tumidly the 80th of A usual, the was interred at the Ownetry of Cont. wage Chapel, on which ostasloll the Rev. Father DeNeeker officiated. The Firmer who gave thbCchild to us, Hath taken her' far •way, For the ones He leieth the nest, we see, Brans in their early day; ito the sweet enable came from the reared dome, Came down thronei the azure dim. And took froin'their nurnbet the jourtgest one And bore her far up to HMI Thent is joy &hose 'inid the ElessenlY hend That stand round the great White throne, For sn angel woe , won from this lower sphere At the call of the Holy Orr; Nowthe sunshine bonims on her 'fend° brow And gieurns'paid her sunny And the 1,149 she holds in her little hinds gve r her who celled bar ehere., Oh lw then, then, in our sorrowing beide A golden 111.110 us muse; . N ow nainoto will she hullo. lb. NOMA/ Of earth Nur feel the deceit of iti4ove t • - A (I.—luve we so in Ohl lower world n That err Angel child , eteAsy.eleo ' When the Journey: of lite ie.pag, Nod we stand Un the ,here of Eternity., :_ - I oi4Crest ireptate...+4lnou , h, trttl).- 1 —?)n . 'ate 2 6 01 9 41 . i ' *N i lt ai Y , LYDIA, danohtdat of Nadhio, *rlght,eitel years 3"lipaihe Atifi x .:, • • , • Death'hiii,wirs; it;teredOer faitdiikikav from out miasi.aloeeti datisluet 'sister; fin. uooriere,mtieiirn ibut we mourn hot ee those who" here' nu itopit, for, bj the evep tenor of her 1119; 1 and thi:petitinee end I;4riatian real t tnutiOn" with ! t he .60,0,114 pstuful idiom:1;0 On' the; Owl"' Oile r h terminated her earthly httentr4happy nom nuke in the nutull'Ar survivors, Mai' or pure siprit now rubor in the, 4tratt•ion ofs 3 / 4 ental Wee. 4)errelYdo us mourn ihy &twenty, Dortreet Oster from our midst; atAL.to-our Father just and righteous, . ; Wothy,spint do commit. fitly Heeoethe our ead'neri spirits, Mitchel pore and heavenly helm, That we may prep a re meet thee, Ai il o ld taut , happy Lend. •COAIMUNICATF.O. . gu., t .pn Air I l lhltit., aCfiteenehurg, 1 ,4 1 . MlPtittrAegYS'lTelt , Pewter of the Evatt• • vellteell Whereto church At that place), in • the 40th y e ee, of . hes age. Mr, tiyeter woe a ttative et lorit.MuditM t lb, intuiesy at Uettyshurg, and had attained a high reiiitietimt an eblw. PC nose and oloquoot Moine. bever;›family aßLchone du:incite bigt NW Plant, Atiperwidnd to iiiipsired hailln as tho fooutt of a too Itrelvill &valet!' to his cniliug, Wok. down hie cumiitutt.et and oil the 1•11 h iMMe 1 4 1 spirit calmly Nal«) into otrruitv. ..reply mourned by,Ahoiso who Ulm Igo ',called worth. , . eiljilluing' lands' of Dr. IV R. Stewart, Wm. 'Sadler,' i'ohn Steely, and others.J+ It contain, • , 4C.CIKIMPV , ' ' more, or lely, Ina proportion of yrlueli is i n good,TIMBEIf, with 4 Nir..prolior uoe uf first-ratestoek , ;chi luiptov i tn eents area A ONK-AND-A-11414115 STORY, • - LOG : DITEKINg ann " frith a double Logilerni 1 1 411 lble• Corn Wagon Shed, Smoke^ Howie,' Dry House, and other out bdildings." Thereds a fost•rate Spring and Spring Hattie eon- Yenient and an excellev , . , UN tit OF . CIIOICE 'FRUIT.' Conowago Creek runs through the Farm. This property 'Oen' rilatlily he divided out injury, 'end will' be'bald etitite'or in . parts, as may stilt: Parelmeetri. Viotti wishing • good farm will tie, Well to at; tend, as SCrit,must and will be sold. lllCrl'ersons wishing to view the prem. see will call mu , the ,aubllcriber. rOeitlinf tn t Hridlersberg,sor . 144 vnimmaft. te‘ , siding on the premises. IgtrAttendalical and Whit Made - knewn'on the day 'of sate by. JACOB S.4IOI.LINOHIit, Sept, 2, 1853 • Assignee. PUBLIC :SALL • WIRE eobacriber,. wialiing tQ tiiiirmse, ,a portion of his propprty., wili Offer at Public pale. on the premiees, to Pelers. burg, Y. ,on rridgy Ihe,7lhday of OF• lobe, roxt, at .1 A FARM containing 30 ACIIRS of TIMY3ER— LA ND, in a good state of cultivation, ad. joining hind* of William Moorhead, Jacob Greist, and others, on which ate erected It TWO—STORY BRICK NOOSE, IR I with a Stable and Carriage House 4, ay LOG HOUSE and large Frame Barn.; a FRAME HOUSE and Blackemith Shop. There are two good springs on the:a bove premises, and also a choice selection: of BEARING FRUIT TREES:. The above property will be sold alto. gether, or Witided into three portions, to suit purchasers. Also, St the flame time, will be °tiered 10 or 15 ACRES of ' • ormarin. well, Timbered, adjoining, lands of Michael Loci, Peter Pipher and others. Attendance given and terms made known by SAMUEL SHELLY.. Or The above property. if not sold gm . the shove named day, will be FOR RENT. I will also rent the TANNING ES— TABLISII NIENT adjoining my proper ty. This is a very desirable opportnnity for any one wishing to commence the bust. nese. S. SHELLY. Sept. 2,1853-3 t [cortmuNicATEc REAL ESTATE PUBLIC SALE. . THE vu'iacriber, intending to remove from the State, will otter at Public Sale. on Saturday the 24th day of Septem ber next, at I. o'clock, I'. M.. °Om prem ises, tbe tract pf land op, whirl, he now resides, enjoining lauds, of Daniel Cluld ec, Solomon Toot, and others, on the turn pike leading from. Gettyabaig to York. a•; bout five miler hum the former place, cob; taining more or lam area • GOOD DOUSE • new Barn, • welt of never faiihip "WaiOe, with a pump in rt, near the door ; also! FRUIT t,'ELZES of all kinds on the preriniscs. There hi about an Acre and a half of good TinßlEa., The tract is of thq yellow sand land, and will recommend itself. It would he a, good situation for a Shoemaker, or almost any tradesman. Attendance ' given and terms made' known On Jay of sale by , FrA..(TEI, VAN ORSDEL. Sept, 2, 185-%ts . , rrrpßs AdmAtiviration Ton ttii IRA esiate. , or WWI. It SA Dl,Eit. hut of Hontitig to'n toWnehip, /Adinis: ottrityl Pi., s `ttakett, ITivingboed tob- 1 actiber,'initining in the' 410104 0 thrnithiliql notion , ,iyihprOw4ol l s o ll:l4 at tot 't itt (6444 tlll:o4l47,e4tift withont 4eity, 1 ate iiiqueetea 4opresent theliffACecjAip tynu he 4(lpt ES SADLEg pI T e z:. Se 1115t.4t; ' 'I4II3TIOE.'" /FRE underaignatl.havind be' n irppnirit • ;Take'i idepittnyitti of the fieleoce reineintog in tnt of PAUL Atlininiatrator o f cpyili t itts of Laii. ofora,townalip, deceased ' , will . spend fn titat puritot.o ilia olTivz :in 6..ttystnira, on Saturday the 1514 daY of . Cl:iliober raxt, at 14o'clopk. A. M.. : Iv lien 'anti where perong inteitmnltl 'ean' altent. 1): A. 1311E11 LV.t, . Sept. 2,'10537-31 TOBIAS' LINIMENT , T, the' elire of Ileadnehe, Choler* iortis,Tnothnehe,Brnisgs, Sprains,. rertintfy- 7 -flir i the DRUG STORE nr • • TP UNICA' 1" 7 RUNE'S I ' S. It. BUEHLER. vs- A OkitiERAL aavorttnent,of ,Trupki w hi c h w iii,he co ld c eq i rie s° Blanks of all kinds for " BA s t , t's. sale at this office. A. A VERY &trite Attortuteni*Alt:kindri anti bizou front 37/ cents up, at KlJR•rws. Acres , The linprovementa votivzt, IMEIMI UMBRELLAS, them propteßy '!,atirltatitieliet) `fir *hula. ,/ IJOR I SA DLEtRy 4dner.. " . •Sept. 2, 1853—,0r1 I I I r Nine/00 rr WOTtet 110 hereby giv e n' * , tfte-heiiii and legal representatives of lIENRY ,, .ECKE N I RO D fate of irk tont, townshit4 Adarete!ebhittf,'Pe.,/leeettired; (NOW ~a rise • &Ike CI rode, terVdtiw4 l'lttirry.:•••Auiv Alermarried with ;stisitehiCAptlifi, Susan "filiermarrietlYwil.h•lhttoh .. .lllufteervl,4°.o tekeorAde.,, tiptAtioner..)tin.s l o44l); '4. in-, remarried with Joh,Oinapsoni.lepottAck-,, .4nrode, Peter £. F4elf.antedel.klargaet irtn lerroarrird. wiAh Goorm e Monsa, Pattie' 'Erkeultode..oteor4o...EnkoPf.„ o l 4 . , ls ll ?) If. . 1 miner and bee,./aallzer;wiyilttr ier : Ate Gtewillto Jul*Po. .HenTY•ll4 , Itsegt Erkeorode. whp'ere,foirtortil *tad hsvPFSoal t omen Routzahn for their quardlsok tildc Ague* likkenrriide, *tor:, iiavni JettpklNSualiey,far her .9mArdilln uel Eekenrode, having battieL,Preftop for, his Guardian, who are Ote surylas eibil4rew . I,of said deed.; alio, the issue of Ann Eliz abeth, a daughter, nof 40peesed r ja was iritermarriaiv go leaves issue lour child(eo, .kege, Pius Jivenpv, M t aret fetid Sohn " rapeis Aloten,"whe ate minoteted tare the 'sea Taco Biltei 44o f r. t a s K 4 r ; iqt ' ll or ' 6 " u4..r - , • ' " ' willf:bb held DOA Sari a ilAtAtjandi Rik' ai r alp.in , Ty,romi.townal ,p in .pprl, afitltwirt in Butler township, A nut, itounty . Pa., and adjoining lands co P eter .: kkurpmer; Daviil-Sauruatigh. Win. ricker, and oils • a. containing 87 Nprep mid 3 42.pereltes. inure or lees; and also, on a certain lot or parcel iif '' , fiiiiiir eitinite lii" Anuittpleidatit township.. Atlanta comity, Pa., adjoiningd la ode' o'f Diiiiill 'Diettick, ' i ifs; Striiifi, 1 1 E4041 Vti I frird. and ii Mira, •iiiiitaining S. Acres,'' inure or less- 7 -on S'allatty tho 17th day of Sipteolliir niif,"ivi,lo ti'elock , A. 'W.; on said 'preinires, (commenting With.tlie fired descritiPd triet,)—to inllie partition thereof to end' mongst the heits, and legal repre aentilives' of said '&6i:edited. if the'riame Wilt admit of partition without prejudice to ot. Erpoilrog the Whble theePof ; ' but it thp same'Wirnirt adinit' of atieh partitiim, then to inqiiiretoiii Many' of the said hilts it will conveniently neeriinumilate, and part and divide' the same to 'anti atinttng a* many Of diem asilf6 diiiiie will rteetnnao. date';''fiat if the saine' Will not admit iif di vision at all without prejudirca to or iipoil _ Mg the whole thererif, Welt to value and t apratile thil.!iame, yoh.juiii anti; undivid eil 7 - I wliertMf WI ,prirsono ittiereito are:, 14i1ibi I notified JOON SCOTT, Sheriff. sheriff's Officc. t , eitYmburgl Auk, :Al, 1,853-3 t. - - - REGISTER'S. NOTICE. it o ret,y,itvort to all WWI and other per•sons "coneernail. thitt the herein- Idler inentioned,,will be prkeotell at the , Court .of Abuts couatyifor:eon: i firmation and allowance, on' Tuesday Me 201/i of Seplcother ucki, vit : fob. The fiist,aceoniti o: John'Eekeri ro&, am., Peter A. Eckeniotle, Administra lore of the estate of Delay Eelenrode; de ceased. RD. The second account of Win. Mc-' Shirty. Administrator tie bonis Mon; cunt tesiamento annex", of the estataof Jacob Keller, deceased. • • " 102. The second account of Philip Bish• op, Adritioistrater ,utChtistien ceased. 163. The first account of John B, Me- - Pherson, Esq., Guartlian'of the person an,k estate of Hugh Latta. minor son of Eph raim -Latta, lake of Dauphin, county, ea„ deceased. • DANIEL. PLANK, .Register. Resisters Wks, Gettyiburg, . . 6%4.26, 1543, S , tc. .Kcep :it Ilelore the People MAI;S:US BA3IsON ttas . ,juet 4R- ruceiyed one of tho largoat pud ii I vAritni ussortment of ()liar elres of every deaeription t eur ollnred, ip the,coupty,4tol at prices that will uol, only please, but t re ally rwitunial%. , Giyeus ,a 901 buloro pur chaanig. , • TILE, GREAT COMBINED CIRCUS AND MENAGERIE. ;`t`i " " 4- A.; Slims ft Co. and G. C. QUICK Sr, Co. 11471‘ . ..1. give ATwo ,Splendid Exhibitions in Gettysburg, on ilforday, September • 121h,' or one gay 0,11.0. Doots'will open at Ii and 6i P. M. ; performance et ')" ; admission 25 'eents—nn half price. 'These celebrated Companies cotn• pristA o,most numerous add brilliant array of FAUN NOVEL 1, Y, anti SPLEN ever before witnessed in this country. J. J. NATHAFIV, Eqne :Arian Maniger ; bireetor of Menagerie. The Equestrian Troupe of R. Sands & wiii r apiiCer in ail their 'veil - ea. Chaste and elegant exhibitions of graceful and daring iior f eeinarlilp; fiwinink althgetlier grand coal-ens:sties of Equestrian excellence. and la Piearr#or Areeribartilitilllaii4 genies. The following are the names or the drill= cipef O'rforideiri`i .1. 1. blithans, Mrs. J. J.,Nattaann, Miss Eulol4 N at baits. M.ts• term Fiknk"eatoi,l 'Sande. George Sands, W. Pastor, Mr. W. Broehford, Mr. 816 1 116 1 t MY. T:tiroutiii M. A . Pistor, C. Bacon, J. Lovett, U. W. Day, B. Hun (.:s4ens: Johnl,otii,tt'and H. W. Day.; Ring' Master, B. liun'in;rion. 'ellE GREAT ota(iVAN OF Witil BEASTS is so arranged around the in r4t:r: att isbable ipieltiMrs to examine the various animals io their dens, either I:tedlare duping' p eCformsne; of the Circus. In the course of the enteriamment. th a t e'eletratki Liiall'aubiluet. • Burrows, will enter the Wild Beasts' Den, and give 'an exhibition of his sdpreme control over these ferocious creatures. Bul bniliriet Of infaiiision to the entire double exhibition. The interior of the Pa is brilliantly I iiiitta in-die evening, bt Means of portable gess chandeliers. Con. itenierif provided Ihr 3.000 spectators, and a promenade afforded visttere.nimind'the edieneive Menagerie, free of extra charge. Septedther . 2, 181;01 —II .r ' • ;1 4 31,41 t 4 _-• • r 4to Bfolfet t* 30 feet, long.. 3.feet shaeurter. and all the necessary fixtureacomplete, all new. ag oldie firintrohleti heileg,„,tereabotitil monthi—lalso otse of e •,.'; ~! GAINER'S . ift4 , .• . new • wiot the tigkii , enquire at this ofTtce, ; JulY, , NEw •.„ 1000 übw,...t ibet hitajoit armed* froth • Ja- • supply .of ' ••• , . . . a Sed goriable: GOlcidp - comprising a general sissorunem..of StWe and fitneY early and paetieular attfution peranna wanting chap 1;0046,4 tgaitt. stvecttully invited. , D. miriritEdeiPo.ll 211., • . • N El A R R OF SP ill' N 6' 04 - % • wig pi ren.atting a new,a,ni, , lect to ;ed Sloe k. of DRY- “ 00013 1 1 ( 411 q" I C 13 RI ES AND QU E $lll 4- * ilk tit K EIRTZ'S Cheap Uoruar, kinisly , Rua- A.pril 8., , likir VOTED: 'PERSON Slia7ing Hay to sell . wiil do well by• ea= subarriber, in Geity4iurg, who : ,wf iiorehaning. The hiighes Narl,o)4lll:rrilt be kaki at ill tiip ea. latv k io:*.4 44"Ing the May, Alin a f e4ripoA bitoor.to He novel or lishitilifur;* Op, to 'haul 4 . 01 P it hr ciat,l2 maY tiar44341:.. 4. Dee: 24 . • ... reRE SiikEtt 1311 M, or bile in , th 6 Country 'Patalinage.; 14 a Pastor's wife. itist pbbliibeA :and ; reit i aria ,KELLEII-KU.lVlZ'Z'Bookstotte4 •.. :*--.-• ''' A tql, os LMS 1 ALBUMS I A splendid , . . . • , So rtment of . Albums, prices, just teceic int direct from N. , York aI K.ELLER KURTZ'S. IX ARP ER for June, illustrated by mores than 100 engravings. A new commenced 125,000 . sorties printed.' Now it the time to subscribe at KURT:VS Bookstore. •• • Fresh ;(garden Seeds, (IF ritetied from J. the eel ihrattid ••AAnker diarde Lebanon, N, y , orlc March 18, 1888: ' • Settle u and save Costoi... istir'Ettioks riniligAtitturiare been pla- Ail 000 in: the,heseli of 1), oti , ;a9l,,l it rie Eageire6 IoY 44seciuu. , 'nose, In m e to eme!eoeiliz, wgl 4:5111 on t4r., Puchler focdi Al.t X. VIA LE 11911113,K; PUBLIC. riTHE fiutsii':riber desires to call the et• teiitibh of the Citizens of Adams County; to his extensive stock of BOOk's, &anon ery, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, • ' l'onnoies, Perfumery, Jirrzhes, Combs, 4•c.--a/au, • • ROots,:, Saes, Hats • and Caps, which for variely awl cheapness, he drlfies all tunupetition is tltis or any of the origh• bciriag Counties., b:7 Call and se* .a; thadinrlh EastCaninr.uftlenlre,SquTe , June 10.] • KEI.LER Kurt' NOME ALLIJ persons knowing tiiemsele iri -4.... tle'r{etl, to tot by Noe or Book, c .... counts will; please call without rlil:ay as flits atiti6l9cly iicestiary that itß ace() is ishriulil he settled ni hi act once a tear. S. FA Ilti ES'I'OCK. &. SON " Deo. HI. 1852: 1 , --e=4-----! ..- : • • , . VINE 51usliti tie Ilegejlic. - 3 5 gent , . —7 1 : Barege tie Lams, for 14} etit,; La ns for a sp, with, a Very choice selsictiti ;of DItESS GOODS, at prices greatly Je... low the usual rates, can now he 'hi* t MIDDLECOFIF? - April 22, 1853 -7--.. - -..- , .....- . • . --- ---•--- _ ,sxi ~,.•, I , l i • t, , ,fit . , ;41;•; .- , , i i ,.- . ~4 . 4 1, , ‘ ,..j .!1 , ‘.4 ac,„ ; .461 UNIVERSITY; F MARYLAND , , 31111 - 111 E FO R TY-SIX ell ANNUAL 1 SafilWigi i will Acit in 01 4 :114P.PS— DAT, OclybAt-44 1 4, / 858, 6 0 6 ?" "'' i the, lo t of march, 1854. Prinfiples am} Pretice nf Surizeri: at Clininal,Sfirgerl—lN 4 - T RAN R. StAire,tl. 1 Clmftlieill 404 tlialviaftoll l ,,, 4, Ai1m.,41•.D.,. •,. • 'lh. e ' • ' '• , ' Principles itil fq.schstfit, fitl.(el a tii 164 Oliflifla!lAP4'clßj °II° ~.; . ..,-; iii e ,jl4i,ii,.f Anatomy. afliki;roy,frear - Ifiyt , it s -;o!lstetriciPPlll4gD 1111,111140111 A .. M. D. ,'.,1 via; tit, 1t1.43 , /: t plateria Merlins. ThetlipLitY* flu] Path -0 41.:114.47E0."W.. 14191EN11 - NitIRJ gm'igioi‘ii_lirrrit E K W ff.. 'B - . Fees fur atai felt anima ARO ; Demon strAktleie fee 2 MO ;, A ll # l 4t4 i 9) , 5 ; 1 Gr.0401 4 !"/,1b0.1 ..„ 1 .1... , .... 7, P"r'Ofiro"e"..of i3llll.l4lllittrielikti",'in Faculty liav,e, iii. 4;4;4: conitikiell4ii itilii 'niure Infirre - ary,.ilopeilning.;olberti, ',lt' A b e l o ngs to th e ljniversitli i , aidr is itaref flint; 4ttentleil enisr,ely by slicraculty t .iiii ,ni, `open for i.II iiistriciAltes of the *oho, ihrinighout the year without red. - '-' ' ' Anatomical material is alnuOitnl ilia •:'Tht cheap. ilitilsiri 41; 11.4 In 4416.144 re as km di any Atheitis eitt., '.l, ~, 1. , WM..E,;. AIKEN. 1rf. , 11,. .: August 26.1863-43. • ,• • • ,•Heapt , , ,, - LEE & • NMI* (Late tibiucti, Li. 4 Ifimi)ini4 LUMB ElVy A,lq!,!fi steam Salo ON THE 'YORK AV etrIVIIIER4ND RAIL ROAD,' WA, 61 00 1 444 4 46 ,1i 5: 4 OtrA large iupply tit itll. `kinds her always on, hand. wholesale:end itittilt. Bella sawed to ortki — at "the slintieei notice: 9.—Leatbei can be aitiviteeS,b:f be at any point on the tatilierlatcti Valleko gmil 'Road; Hinover;Vrk;'Bafiitu'oib'iiiitt inteimediate pliteee. ' ' ' May 27 1823. 1 —rapt. ' . LEV 'LW Paint, 011, aideltemicollVorks, office; ila pooh Frost Moir, fOiOidsiphia. 7 ; Whits lead; t ' , Chums Red Lead, Do. Greene ) , I.diharge, '• - Do. Reds • Sugar of Lead, • 'Chinese Scarlet, Linseed Oil, ' Do. Blue, Boiled Oil, Videgari4sisli Trade suiiptied onlifiend terms. August 26; IBs3t=i-ilin. • • Over somke•krimccertir.Otere! F ROM Verdi; feliettiriele wait p w rds , SAO, orMOitii Vigjgemu itilt 4 'Z . ALSO, great varisty 6f new Styles of CtirAsi6,' PaMrs,, ,Fire .Board. k!riuta, Borders, &C., CI of which will be certain. ly sold ii die lorry lowest cash • price.— Caliaud see at, the cheap Bookstore of KELLER KU wrz. SAVE YOUR MONEY 1 ESSENCE 01' COFFEE. rig H. BUEIII,ER keeps constautiy'en • hand for sale, the Genuine ES— SENCE OF COFFEE, 01 hest quality. The use of this article in families will be found a very great saving 10 the coutoe of the year. irrFor srlu, WIIOI.E:4ALIC and at, the Drug & Bonk Sinre of S. 11. BUEHLER'. May 20. 1853. WAN TED, 10ttstemers to purchase n superior lot, of Mack French Doe skin Cassithere Pants,lancy ~...assititeretof every description, Cass net Penis of every shade and quality; together -with any a moon% of, fselvet Cords, Linens. qottnils„, Ste., at the oueltrieof • ' • . eAtone SiAlll C!„ENTLEh(E(tI can, he furnished lYith Shim., Drawers, :iljirl•cnllarei, us penders, Cravats, liaiiiherehiefs; pocks, Gloves, Umbrellas,, Canes,. and iti faet every thing in the lurnishing Hui lit SAM SONS. PAl{Asit)l4S. 11 E Ladies will please e*ll' it - 111 - KURTZ'S Cheap Corner and glee a arge and wall selected lot of YA.RASQL§. among them large sizes. 141 k7* T til TUE 110111ESTEAD FAIM (riffle Rale Andrevt Alberl deed., Iying in Franklin township, York county, Pa ,'distant nbont mile limn the. Mill owned by Gorge Diehl': I iron) Franklin Choreli, amt 'within 5 miles of the York Sulphur Springs. The Farm contains ssl I ACRES with allowances a portion of It Heavily Timbered, and the balance, in a high state of cultiva tion, a ith never failing Springs of pore water. and is capable of being divided into two separate FARMS. Those who are disposed to purchase. are invited to look at the property and improvements, which will be shown to them by Mr. Ja cob Brandt, whit resides upon the Patin. For terms apply to -Mr. Peter w01f . ..), or to Cul. Jelin Woard, or by letter to JACOB ALBERT Aug. 19-01 VALUABLE RAikk vcrit AT PUBLie SALE H Y virtue of an Oriler'of the Orphans Court of Atlanta County. the under ol the Eta if, of GEORGE CARL, late of Mottittp)ealtant township, Attains county. Pai k Accaratetl, will aelt at Public Sale, on Thomlay the 15th day of September next, at 12 o'clock, 111., on the premise., the ♦slusble 11111 C of said deeessed, situate in Mountplessant township as aforesaid, adjoining lands of Noah Miller, John Felix., hidatu Smith, and others, and emit-gibing . 200 ACRES, . mare or leas. The Improvamenta are a ONE AitN - 01 ONE-11ALF STORY LOG' • DWELLING DOUSE • I double Log Har with Sheik :7 m Itrichril.sod other nut buildings. About SO ACRES Aare in good .1, VINILUEU, im4- I h o b‘lenee cleared and under eulti v don, with a good proportion of Meadow. There is an ORCHARD of tine fruit on 'the premises, alio 'a well of good water nese the door, end elenavenient Spring. Attendant* will he giv . en and terms made iindisitnit day df side by JOHN CARE., Adm'r. August 19-3 t. ANALUABLE FARM M1131.11(1 SALE. • Olt' Sa . titrtioy ,the 241 hof September ?Iraq, at '2 o'dto kP. 411. LIE eubberiber, Executor of the wilt , to of rank tarOti,, lin township, Mt - vines tiounty, deceased, will soil at' b c Sale the well known Prop 'erty oCaeid thineared, Yituatu said town vitt Containing 140 Acres, inere'or tafide of William ichite; 'thigh SVllliimtly, *John Pfouir and otherit. , . TiteMtprovements are a Rail pa B • 11 , 1 ..kitcbsii, a double log 04111. 'Wagon Shed, Stable, and a good orchard. 4 good proportion, ip ia: timber and mead- The land will be shown to any who may wink; to view It by the subscriber residing On tho , Prfilii"S' , .WII,I,IAM PAXTON, Ex'r. 184 Aug. 1 1 103tIC SALE. I,WILL be sold at pliblir sale, ot, tlye premises. in , ; Latoborei township, Milne county. Pa., on Saturday the let Ochibei'' next,' at Z ci'dlttek, P. M., a raet of Land containing, ~ •o, , I4t Acteg $ Mora or less, the iota estate ol ISAAC; TUDIZI f, t tletit:., a}ljitioiingliinils of Abra ham Livingston, George Robinette, James ' K. Gardeer, end other. ? „pa athieh are erected • •. • A TWOsB'fORIL , BRICK I a a ilift gir 4 E i I a Jog , , With' kit t ic *Oh' Bboll..ll:7o.l:Crik,''o. - Spring' tiOitie, and other: OA' 011;041. them is' 111 good thertlvitil ling ; lan d IMO o: l 4VELlitia Cla — C e FR I r Abuii; 40 Act 4. 4 144 134 1 ! 4 Ti."' 1 " 1 " a" a fait proportion ul ;Ileadow. farm is undo. gond. lencilig, is well limed and Ainproved,and is lovalud near several PerftoneAriotijne to viem the, property, will cull no DAtlif Ait I .‘ 01.01 I re:oiling thereon, tit. OA the subscriber.. • . , Atiendad4e given, end lettne made known on day 01 stale , • JACOB URIE.9I', .Agent /or the 'Heirs. August 26, 1853--3 t., ' " ' • ' TO.IBROCCE MBAR 4, Qt . :AILED' Port ropala will he received at i " the : ogre id the Cointionsitmere Adams eutiVititt l'ufsdati the I 3 1 / 4 day of )epternber 'lest., fur boilding,a EN BRI E across Bermudian Ortiek on the rmid Wilding from Berlin to Dills hurt;. The Bridge is to he one spat: of 75 beet clear, anU 10,4e.Imin after the atiriol of the'brldge itvrose Rock Creek; on , tire road loading trout Gettyaborg to Bon over. • pl7'Plan* and apecitieetiona the Bridge ran he seen pennies tritifting, to bid on the tiny , ut Ituriog.':: • JACOB DRIES'!'. REFSER, • „'JOU 4 , 34100.4 . 4 - Cotatmiroiusier4.. Attest—J.' AnomimtAutitti Gik. tig u t 19,• 11153.—td orontt AND see a f:rat..raie arrialmout Of 00 . 11* Wining; at ShioNISON'S one price elate, such as Thick. French aiielinero; Doe Skin Casainteres. k'autty CasolriterotO 41 - 11AYriis, Vatteiisereo., ' Viitoestioor of friary kind tuatitionable, Csasinetil N." Kentucky Juana, bateau Cllofba,Mill all °tilers and akiadue, an d at urines to Venutiga. cheep si ' t.uit ail. [ bet, 11. rilitarrocit *SON! t . : ANOTIMi citANIE, _ . - %NAV% Mitt% l it , • • • 11,ETW MEAL • Etinnetaburg, Gettysburg. York; Rai von., fend flarriseltrg.: undersigned are nu* rnikoihr 0 -.• Daily Line or eninfortetilo'l'oneliiii. between bettysbnre and Hanover. atoll Gettysburg and Emmitsburg, au& (biro'" wade arrangements with the Rails-our Companies, running from itittitorer' Itt• BALTIMORE, YORK Bed' fllWßlnkw BURG, by .which we are enellted hP NM. ' nish THROUGH TPCKEYWIennt %tee tyqbarg to those places at 'the &Mirth* reduced rates: From l4ettyaourg to Baltimore, 1P2.100' . " York, toliti " " *. Hirtisburg. ' Irr4i.ountl Tickew Irma Cldttyiburge ' to York and return, will be' given toe' ' $2,50. AlamThrough Tickets from Ertamimiburg, i , to . the', Ouse places, -via 'OetryStiqt ca l, .` ad Hanover, at the following 1144 r.,. ' . , . From Etutaitaborg to Baltimore. . ,13,1k11, ~ o o York, 42 - ..,,,. c_to ..,. .. ibariaburg, gfill' uz The above arrangement .fornrilics.,„ the most convenient, comfortable, and , eimoinical root, to passengers. *birdie's., by reach York and Harrisburg •by rionw.; and arrive at 'Baltimore at an early bout. , r, t • gc"An arratiatunentia also Steeled, by which all detention at t h e Junction• Wall, be avoided, and paasengers from pliihidelot, pitia cud Harrisburg will arrive at 9enytis - burg or Einutitsburg on the same by this line - . • 1..C7 Tickets can be lied by appllestinfle al the Eagle Hotel. GM yoburgl• at 4e siew's Hotel, Emmilsburg and .it 'Railroad Offices in Baltimore. Ynik. Harrisburg TA'I'E Ar CO.. • Gettysburg, Pa., July 1,1853-Im, : NEW COACIN IttiV% C a l tb l 4li cuaTTlrilltraG, !A. 911 tut undersigned respectfully annouitri li to the Public that they have entered , into Partnership, under the name, atykr. and title of HA MERSLY & FREY, isk cuACH in all its branches, and are prepared 10 furnish to order, on reasonable tering, all , kinds of Cosclics,,Rockaway, liont•Body % and Jersey Carriages, Buggies, dte., ofrictured hy the hest of workturn ate„ which, for finish and durability, willwith chakr: ltwgn couiperisonith any tuentifacture4 in this place.. , o:7•The underSioned arealsopreparett, to attend to REPitIItINVi in all hranchei..., of the business, at tits eliortest notice. WM. W. IJAMERSLY. J. O. FREY. Gettysburg, Pa., rot?. 113, 1b63-Iy. 2000 LADIES ARE willing to certify that the Hi AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very beat Stove now in nee, inasinucli at they will do more Cooking, Roasting sulk; Baking, and do it with less labor. and lost as long agaiv as any other stove now sold. These celebrated stoves are c o nstantly kept for sale at a very reduced price at the GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling determined - to suit all persons have also the Parlor. Sexton's Ilahintote Peakskell ind.Crbincli Cook Stove, and Air-tight it'd Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most f.. beautiful patterns. TBU S EITLOR. P 1.01341119 ,niltich cannot he surpassed for lightness Ow • diauglit or in the cbaracier i.f iheir week: 'ere constantly, on hand for snle, and in Tie* Of the fact that ihe Mouldboard of three Ploughs is one-fourth heavier than that of other ploughs, it is decidedly the dretip.. 410 t that can be attained. • • ViirITIOLTAOVP Plitoll7o2lll and Ode. - OM Castings for the Woodcock Plongtti • Machinery, Castinge r tind Md. low-ware, with every article usuall§i WNW at Foundries can he obtained here. piaci:imitating and 81,ut1 Illak Int • usual. T. WARREN & SON Spring & Summer Clothing. HE bubscriber most tespectitillyorgo *aye to : inform his 1 . 1.11110#21.711 and, the public generally that he has jut,' re- , Wilted Irmo' the cities of Baltimore. PM*. tlelpltia and New York. with one or Ine largest, cheapest and hest selected stuck of !heady-mode 0001111 g, ever offered to this county, and is defers• mined to cell them at prieea Met vomit fail to give entire astialaction to all wist, favor hint with a call. You raw rely. 011 it, that my stock of Spring end Summer Clothing, were bought at the right.tima k id the right place. Mill at right prices. AI4 I WU§ .SAMSON, April 15.:1853'.'t: " ' r (IF all li iuds PO4, friesli..to bi; au the waiket Weide at Ktrit" eheep,eumer., • • ~ 0•; CL.6OKs dt, F.VynitY)--Nivir *ill 11114 the above ariftlie tot'eukt 'Very I eheup, el the tete vice *tyre of r ', , SAMSON. Iut OTHODIST H HOOKS. bound ill they beak l'uklifer 1160, - ket* Imittitiutk ef Turk es.BbrAv i Arca fUr sale at th e luiriat eke* 4litele at 'Abe cheap' Bookstore of - ':XE1.1.1311(11IATIL:: i 4 BerflgeS tlld t; . 14 - - , beautiful asiiiiritsinkailkelfekielpi* Js 1 '4 1 1 16 itelf.at K1J*11%,13 Cheap lieskee/hfi..l;
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