Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, September 16, 1853, Image 2

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    Crillieltdiedoees of Cot Orson of
aw* a **shoat Atletitliiiiethc,
timpoesess, to whom I feel greatilladebt.
ed for tie 'many kindueSios 7 which he nx
fretted to the during my atay lb Dablin.
'The 'lmildlding of the great exhibition of
Dahlia is of the same suite as the one in
New York, and similar in form to tho Lon
de& Cbryatal Palace. Cue of the wings
was tied with the choicest paintings of
Europe a n d Asia, It was a Most iingnif
&sent. nightotbe master-piece of ono cel
ebrated artist by the side of the master-
Oleos of another, in close succession, nil a
rmed this ettortneus room. I spent al
lot the intim day sawing the paintings,
and 'aft unsatisfied. It seemed like only
,wure-di most eutieptuons feast. This
selection of paintings is said to be better
then the celebrated collection which ass
extillahrad at the V hrystal 'Palace, London.
The other wing was entirely occupied in
the exhibition of the many diffevnt kinds
of machinery. The centre, or main !
lag, a latlMMOth room with a Wry large
and beautiful gallery, was tilled with every
etutislivabk thing wl.ich the combined
taste and ingenuity of min could produce.
It Was a perfect curiosity shop of the east
ern continent. There were some contri
tuitions from the United States, but very
few.. At the one cud was a very fine and
large organ, and its the corresponding cud
of each wing a smaller organ, and seats
for one thousand singers, every one of
which. at the grand opening, was filled by !
well-trained musicians. One of the most !
beautiful features about this exhibition !
was, t)tat, it was completely arranged and
in perfect order several days before the 0-1
etting: Almost every tiavelkr in Dub-
Iu
yisata the grave of O'Connel. His re
mains are deposited in u vault in (Hussite-
vie Cemetery. Over this is erected a tall,
plain shaft of granite, bearing no inserip- 1
tion. . A monument without an inserip
tiou seems meet suitable to this man, who
Wit in his power to do Ireland so much
good, rt did so little. Near by this cem
etery, tq. Phcenix Park, are the celebrated
Dotatural Gardens. Here I saw the tea
and coffee, theorange and lemon, the poi
ava, banana and other plants from differ-
ant Climes, coming to maturity. These
garden!, are very large, beautifully situated,
well arranged and handsomely decorated.
When at Dublin, I visited Ilowth Head, a
point of land about eight miles east of the
city, terming the North point of its hay.
Herd the scenery is extremely beautiful
and picturesque, diversified with hills and':
promontories on either hand, exhibiting a
very atacious amphitheatre, bounded toy a
high, a ore and said to he exceeded in
grandeur by none except the bay of )a
ples. Whet: near to the town of Ilow th,
1 was caught in the rain, and took shelter
in the house of a laborer. This was more
of a hut than a house—its roof was badly
thatched with straw, the walls were made
of mud, stone, and logs; the floor was
ground, and the ceiling was the roof. It
Was divided into four apartments : the
first was the kitchen, looking most Cola
fortless., containing numerous bad speci-
Mena of broken crockery, among the most
promiueet, of which was a jug, with a
Wing around the neck as a substitute for
the handle, which bad been broken by
tame eldtatiShap a very poor apology for
a bed, in the way of straw spread upon
several.beerds elevated a few feet 'Uglier
than The law .; a most fantastical looking
wardrobe, a number of attempts at chairs,
and several red pictures in black frames:
the third apartment was the cow-stable,
and the fourth the pig-pen. The mother
and children (the latter in number being a
poor man's share) were at borne, and
treated us as kindly as possible. Thus
the laboring poor of Ireland live in the
greatest poverty and filth. The picture is
not overdone. Although you see much
among the Irish to pity, you see more to
love'. The beauty and virtue.of Ireland's
daughters are two of the brightest jewels
in her crown. In Dublin you will see
Inure lovely women in one day than in all
of Loudon and Edinburg in a month. An
Irish gentleman is the very soul of kind
ness and hospitality. There seems center
ed in him those noble qualities which com
mand the greatest respect and admiration.
Ireland contains within herself resources i
sufficient to make her a great and better
country. With a people possessed of so
many virtues, a soil very fertile and a
must salubrious climate, she would, un- ,
der a better form of government, present
a tar different and far better appearance.
Were the people nut ruled in the most ty
ritukal manner, kept in the grossest igno
ranee by their relighois guides, and miser;
rably debased by intemperance, their me
mory, its the world's history, would be as
green and lovely a spot, as their own dear
We. Going to Kingston, I there took the
boat for,,liolyhead. 1 left Ireland with
feelings similar to those I would experience
its parting with friends. After a very
rough ride over the channel, of a few hours,
we reached Holyhead. This town is built
on a rock with a high bluff promontory,
which is ern/netted with the isle of Angle
sey by a beautiful wire suspension bridge.
Passing over this in the cars and on thro'
the Island we hail a fine vier of the sea and
country along the coast. The Tubular
Bridge over tin straits of Menai connect-.
ing the island of Anglesey to Wales was .
the next sight of great interest. Being at
least 10Q foetshove the sea, it is sufficient-
ly high to permit any sized ship to pass
under. It is built 15110 feet over en arin
of the sea ; with only one pier on which to I
rest. Front this only pier, which is built
an a high rock rising up in the middle of
the straits, the bridge extends 470 feet to
me shore add 462 feet to the other. We
pawed OD throne, Wales to the curious
, old town of Chester. The hieh mountains
, and beautdel valleys of Wales remind
of some part of Scotland. Chester is I
as the oldest welt' in England, arid the on
ly
one which is entirely surrottudol by a
wall. Aloag seine of the streets the side
poveineute are two-story. It looked queer
to see a. second story, wiTh. pavem.mt
like a beleouy and show windows. Walk
ing &round the town on the wall- you bee'
inscribed on one of its towers, "Here King
Cheat* stood September 24th, 1645, and
saw his army defeated on %Mow Moor."
I visited the Cathedral, which is a very
anises building, mid Trinity Churehy
which onatains .the remains of Mat thew
Wary, the Mob/rated Cmomeutator of the
Bible. At the edge of the town is the great
ramoocutree of Enema Front Chester
toe& the train dears for Liverpool. Re
wait* there a few days 1 started for
isoants. After a very delightful sea soy
see I retureed to my own country only to
lowitiaidatt wee dearly, and (1 tatter iny.
owtOlostise shie to appreciate its numerous
mivesttegoe; If have given you a very hasty
ms 4 impeolipet elorteh of some of the most
imethalltt thler whialti DM It would
its wpoliiiii6 Oft is premed to give you
vi tlili euemitmett etteritieog An few het.
%sem okeditp";:-
The Visite 11110 at Wittaimps.
Fiiir inmate - Mt no the,
.26tIvittr..mstd:grouede hareem selected
out .4Pitutbetg, telt War tuiverde the vit
higenitiawreneeeille. Twenty acres have
been enclosed, and a eland fur speakers,
ticket office and Spacious sheds fur shelter
inik exhibited artiries, are now in progress
01 'erection. The building for the display
of manufaeinfed goods, will be 125 feet
long by 414 fret wide. and that for the tick
-01 lace, police station, etc., ninety-six
feet be in enty-foor, 'there will he twen
ty-eight sheep pens and twenty-five fur
inc, three Inindred and ten stalls fur
cattle, WI) rthrlAlllllellt halla, 96 by 21 feet,
(pile tit each gateway, a rhichen coop, 2U1.1
feet long, and eleven tents, in size from
100 het by HO to 12 by 17 each. the !erg.
est of which is intended fur the floral and
pomological exhibition. A race course
eighteen hundred feet in circumference
tins been titled up for the display of horses,
and forms a spacious drive around the en•
tire ground,.
Tnt TOIRR of MR. AV Rossi-mt.—A mar
ble blnek has been placed in front of Mr.
Webster's tomb at Marslitield—sirnilar br
Iliot‘O which he erected in memory tifhis
wile, aim and daughters—Which bears the
following inscriptions
DANIKL ‘VRINSTIKR,
Bil.lll.lnionatv IS. I7A,
Pied Oclober 21, 184
Lew], I i help thou my unbelief.
"Philosophical argument, especially
that drawn troth the vastness of the
%%WU', in tile apparent
insignificance a this 011ie, hits Cinifietimee
shaken my reason for the faith which is in
me but my heart has always assured and
reassured ine that the aispel must be II
divine redity. The sermon on the mount
cannot be a merely human production.—
This belief enters into the very depth of
lily conscience. The whole history of
man proves it
DANIEL WEBSTER."
Crux FOR DYAENTKRY.—The National
Laidlligencer agues that a respectable cit
izen, in communicating the annexed re
cipe for Dysentery, or Diarrlitea, discos.
emit by Dr. Perkins, of Salem, Masao
many ) ears since, states that it has been
lomat entirely efficacious in some recent
:Climate any quantity of the best rine•
r with common ash; to one one table
(wilful lit this aolution, add tour times
e quantity of boding water; let the pa•
neat take of this preparation, as hot es it !
can be swallowed, one tea-spoonful once
every halt minute until the whole is drank I •
this for an adult. The quantity may he
varied according to the age, size, and con
solution of the patient. It necessary, a
void keeping this preparation in vessels 1
partaking of the qualities of lead or cop- I
per. The success of the rerned depends'
much on preparing anti giving the dose as
above directed. In order to keep the
prep:it:Mon hot, it would he well to place!
the cup which contains it in a bowl eon
(Ailing boiling water, otherwise it will;
cool before being taken.
ERI9IITFUI, ACCIDENT.—/Vhedinglifig.
30—Yesterday, a dray loaded with :10
kegs of pawner, was passing along Water
street When one of the kegs fell off, ratiP•
ill a tremendous expliision. Wollaston
Limherley, a respectable citizen of this
(Aare. icho VCRs Otivi..g the troy, INN"
Eiantly killed. His head was blown en.
iirely off. Mr. N. Scanberg wan blown
into the river and latally injured. The
explosion shllllk the whole city, and cans.
ed :noell consternation and exritement.--i
'Die whole load of powder, with t h e eN•
cepitim of one keg, exploded.
Motimos 3.lcinA6s.—The late Secretary
of State, Benjamme J. Ferris, of Ithacad
N. Y., has returned to Washing.ton city,
and reports that not half the degradation
of the Mormons has been told; llci g .
bam Young ha* forty wives; and that se
ditious feelings are rile throughout the coin
mutiny. In short, that men and women
are in a state of deep degradation.
illoar TnocuLs. IN TIM WICIWA9I,— ,
We see it elated that Major A. S. Dtmel
son, a connexion of Gcneral Jackson, and
who was dismissed from the editorial Con
trol of the froallinglon Union. is to start
a new paper in Nashville. it is in he
Dentocratte, but opposed to the adini„is•
tuition of President Pierce. Other pavers
are springing np in Washington and els
where, and the "I.Wetf , that be" wilt
have a warm time of it before their dame,
now "numbered," shall he ended.
SINGULAR CARE 07 SOMNOLE*O7.—.
MIPS Aratninia, rlatig!iter ni Mr. Fielding
S. Ragan, of II aristinhurg. ya., aged a.
hout 14 years, without complaining M all
of being sicle, went to sleep on the 31 ult..
and has continued in that situation s with
scarcely any intermission, ever since.—
The Register says she has eaten nothing
of consequence since the appalling stupor
came over her senses—and has 'spoken
htit once or twice sitree she went ro steep.
Once, on the grst day she was taken, an
imation seemed entirely Hispended. 1t is
with extreme difficulty she cart be aroused
from her slumbers. hint, when awakened,
she scorns to know her friends and aerptaiti.
lances. although the power of speech arenas
to be destroyed.
Hint Anfr Holtlcttrt
Sept. I /h.—During an alarm of fire at
12 n'elork last night, the Franklin Hoar
Company ran into Kensington • and, When
prising tire Hibernia Hose House, were
tired at by pereunii in the building. None
of the members 01 the Franklin were in
jured, but a hall, took effect mi Hugh
Meertlia, living in a house opposite, who
W 39 looking over a fence, cauaing death
iu a few minutes. It i• not known who
tired di , fatal shot. The deceased was
gru, e l,,,d to th e Hibernia, and ninst have
heen shot by his uwit friends. The po
llee afterwards entered the Hibernia House
and arrested 14 persons. ninny whoiu they
Montt two revolvers suit! other arms.
ATROCDIUS MURDER ASU AMIN:
Brownsville. Pa., Sept. 10.—The house
of Wei. Seere,t. at Perryopolis, ten miles
from this pare, was ensured by robbers
kost slight 41111 Ills A/rife ill lirderell. iIIITISCIt
an lialllv Wounded as to leave but little
he,tes rrf his' recovery, tied rule house pion
dered and botited With NC wile. There
is no'elutt ttr the diseuvery'ofthe 'Setups
traitor..
ALL tint,lC.--.r.h one mercantile mace
in New Orleans, during the present epi
demic, all the clerks died successively,
and their the agent. The dour. Werke
locked up - by die porter. who telegraph
ed time Mate of tbdigs .M, die principal ieh,
1 1 118 STII IND BOND.
CiETTYS
Friday Evening, Sept. 16 1853.
STATE TICKET
FoR JUPCIE OF SUPREME. COURT,
THOM AS A. RISDD, of Philadelphia
FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
MOSES I'OWNALL, of Lancaetor
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL.
A. K. 31 4 CLURE, of Franklin
FOR SUIWEYOR GENERAL,
CHRISTIAN 31EiEits, of Clarion
WHIG COUNTY TICKET.
Folt THE SENATE,
Dr. DAVID MELLINGER
ASSX MBLY,
JOHN C. ELLIS.
COMMISSIONER,
JAMES J. WILLS
AUDITOR,
Dr. EDMUND F. SHOED,
DIRECTOR OF THE POOR,
JOSEPH BAYLY.
lAEA/MER,
GEOEtil ARNOLD.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
JAMES G. REED.
suitvErott,
GEORGE B. 'HEWITT
q„ Are understand that the Mertiianta
in this place have agreed to close their
Stores hereafter at 7 o'clock, P. M.
lIUNTERSTOWN
Are requested to announce that the Exam=
ination of the students in this Institution
will be held on Tuesday the 27th and
Wednesday the 28th of September instant,
The Exhibition will take place on Weilues.
day evening the 28th at 7 o'clock, on
which occasion the "Gottys Lodge Band"
will be present.
The usual public enrolees connect
ed with the Annual Commencement of
Pennsylvania College took place during
the present week. On Wednesday after
noon Pr. Moitius, of Baltimore, addressed
the Linnean Association, and Rev. W. A:
PASSAVANT, of Pittsburg, the Literary
Societies. In the evening the Alumni
of the College were addressed by Rev. J,
A. Brown, of Reading.
On ThurFday morning the commencement
exercises came off, addresses being deliver
ed by the members of the graduating
class, viz
P. Bergstresse.., Selinsgrove, Pa.; F:
Berkemeyer, Lehigh county, Pa.; P. D. W:
flankey, Adams county, Pa.; J. B. Ban
key, do. ; S. Riddle, Bedford county,
Pa. ; d. Schwartz, Gettysburg,; A. 'lt
Waters, Pittsburg. B. C. Sues,esrott,' of
Chatobersburg, delivered the Latin Saluta
tory ;T. W. Kemp, Frederick, Md. the
English Salutatory,; W. F. Ulery, of
Westmoreland county, Pa.. the Greek Or
ation ; and T. T. Titus, of Loudon county,
Va., the Valedictory. A. N. 13augher, of
Gettysburg, did not speak, by reason of pro
tracted illness, and L. K. Hoch, of Cum
! Berland county, Pa., was excused from
speaking. C. Fine, of Fineaville, N. J.,
was reported unavoidably absent.
The degree of A. B. was conferred on
i the members of the gtudukting class, and
' that of A. M., on the followinggentlemen,
of the class of 1850, viz. : G. W. Ander
son, 1)...1 Herrick, Baugher, W. J. T.
Carroll, J. F. Crocker, J. M. Eiehelber
ger, C. J. lihrellart, D. Garver, W. F.
Greaver, R. G: Harper. jr., J. K. Kast, S.
0. Kcempffer, C. Nitteraur, H. Reck, D.
Stroh, M. Valentino, D. Worley, and 8.
The honorary degtee of A. M. *at con
ferred on Dr. JAMF.B OPILLARD, of Jeffer
son, 31de ; Rev. J. N. HOFFMAN, Leba
non, Pa.; Rev. J. P. CAMPBELL, Cum
berland, Md.; Roved. B. DAVIS, Staunton,
Ye.
The pacealaureate Address to the grad
uating class by President BAuouwa, was
delivered on Sabbath morning last.
All the exercises passed off quite credit
ably, tu the presence of a large and inter
ested-audience.
The music, which was unusually good,
was furnished by an amateur band under
the instruction and superiutandance of
Prof. Die'man.
A COMPLIMENT.—The Harrisburg
Telegraph, in noticing Dr. Mellinger'e
nomination fur the State Senate, pays him
the following handsome compliment
"Dr. Mellinger represented Adams coun
ty for two years in the House of Represen
tatives, with' that attention, ability and in
dustry, which entitles him totho favorable
regard of his constituents. Men of hon
esty and honor like Dr. M. ehould be con
tinued in the Legislature. They are wan
ted at this time."
T•An Minimise Maine La* demon
stration was held in Boston on Monday
last, some of the ablest speakers of New
England being in attendance. It was re
solved to raise 111100,000 as a fund to be
'devoted to proseeuting violations of the
Prohibitory law,
siiirAt a meeting of the Democratic
Convention in Philadelphia, on Monday
last, a resolution endorsing the adminis
tration of Gov. Bigler was laid orr the ta
ble by a vote of 50 to 14 Cafl ye this
backing the Governor ? .
tieryk lady residing in the vicinity
,of
Salem, Tippah county, Mississippi, Let
week became the mother of steen children
at one birth.
KTEa-Yresideut Tyler hie telly re.
covered from his recent, indisposition. It
is said his ezerdlent lady presented 'him
with isoe boy, • few days singe, which is
the Messinghs, has nosived iron
her,
Another Fire
On Friday night last, between 8 and 9
&do*, the startling ery of Ere was again
heard in our streets. The large stable of
Masers. lIENTLY & Titoxr.t.r., at the east
end of Middle street, was discovered in
flames—and in a short time was entirely
destroyed. There was a horse, belonging
to Mr. SAMUEL. FOn LK, in the stable, which
was burnt, also a carriage, and a quantity
of hay. Rain was falling at the time--
which, with the isolated position of the
building, prevented further destruction.—
There was an insurance of 1100 ou the
stable.
This last &et of ineendisrism has thor
oughly aroused our citimens, and no efforts
will be spared to ferret out and bring to
punishment the villains that have been
preying upon their property. The Coun
cil have offered a Reward of ONE TIMU
SAND DOLLARS for the detection and
conviction of the person or persons who
fired the last two buildings, or $5OO for
conviction in either case, and the citizens
generally have evinced a commendable
vigilance in watching the movements of all
against whom the slightest suspicion has
'eon directed. Clued detected, but little
mercy will be meetod out to the guilty.
ARRESTED.—On Sunday evoniog
last, a young man, named Thalamile
HANRWAT, was arrested in this place, OR
a omega of luiving fired the stables of Jamm
Bowen and Samuel Millet, in February ;
1848. and. after a hearing On Monday morn
waa committed to answer the charge
at Court. There are several others impii
oated in the charge, not yet arrested.
ROBBERY.*The house of Mr. Johns,
in Ilamiltonban township, near "Virginia
Mills," was entered on the night of the 7th
instant, and robbed of about I-10. The old
gentlemen and lady, both of whom are
deaf, with a son confined to bed with the
rheumatic disease, all slept in one apart
ment; in which was stored some $3OO in
silver. On the night in question, the son
Was roused from sleep by the noise of ail.
ter falling upon the floor, when the villain
decamped through one of the windoirs,
minus the greater portion of his intended
plunder. We believe there is nothing to
justify any partie-ilar suspicion. '
SELLING LIQUOR ON SUNDAY
ILLEGAL.--Juige Woodward delivered
the opinion of the Supreme Court, on
Tuesday at Pittsburg, in the case of Garet
vs. the Commonvealth: The plaintiff in
error had been thud four dollars under the
Act of 1794, for selling liquor on Sunday,
and appealed: The Supreme Court affirm
ed the judgment below, deciding that the
sale of liquor on Sunday was not a work
of charity or necessity:
go-Immense Law"denomina
tions are being Ma in the leouttert sad
Western count!, of' the '
,state. At H u n t .
melsrille, ants ;empty, l a st Friday
week, the number in attertdance was com
puted to be toll left that 1 2 ,000 I At
Kennet %pare. Otester county, last Sat
urday, the tweak numbered 5,000.
lICP*Hort. Miry A. Wise, it is said, is
engaged in writinga,sgsthing article against
the Pacific raiirOtad, It is also, reported
that he is soon td left t to the hysteraial altar
a Richmond beauty:
REPLY TO' A.I.IfiTRIA.--Secnretary
Marcy, it is saidd is busily employed in
drawing up an anawe? to the Austrian prors ,
nuneiamento about K,oata. It will be a
paper ala Webe)tr on Hulsemann. High
ground will be taken, and, withal, exeori ,
ating. It will be addressed to the Austrian
Minister at Washington.
G cu. Cass is said to have written
a very cordial letter to the President, de
clining the Mission to France. Ho as -
sures the President of his high personal
and political regard, and declares no Presi
dent ever had so many difficulties to en
counter; that his course has been wise,
judicious and patriotic; and that the virritbr
will accept no position under the govern
ment, but as Senator the President can rely
upon his earnestend hearty support of the
administration. Secretary McClelland re
ceived a letter of like import.
'Mr. Stevens, of Kingsbury, 111.,
a blind mare, recently severely injured by
an accident on the Michigan and Southern
Railroad, brought suit against the com
pany for 810,000 damages, which they
promptly paid without litigation.
The friends of Vrohibition in York
county have nominated Messrs. John
Moody, Moses M'Grow, and Matthew
Kerr, for the Legislature.
10=7"A few days ago a terrible riot oc
curred among the laborers on the railrotid
at Somerset, Perry county, Ohio. Two
persona were killed and severil wounded.
The military had to be called out. It
is said the riot commenced at Welch's ell,
!®''John Davis, a hostler at Mr. Wit,
tneyer's Hotel, in York, Pa., was found
dead last Tuesday evening. He was its•
temperate
00 0 The Table Rook at Niagara, is non
all gone, the piece which fell on Friday be
ing the last of it. It is not supposed that
any one was buried beneath the fallen
mean.
1110" Yellow fever is exending along the
Mississippi river. It has made its appear
ance ad Vicksburg, Natchez, Grand Gulf,
Port Gibson and Baton Rouge.
for A correspondent of the Harrisburg
Telegraph, writing from Huntington, sug
gests Hon. Alex. Russell, late Secretary of
State, as the next Whig oandidate for Hov
erport and Shea Zook, of 'Mien county,
In Canal ComsaboW' mtr.
Mess , York DemocratleitsiteCon
ent losi-lareal
lIE:7"The Demoeratio State , Convention
met at Syracuse on Tuesday last. Minor
C. Story, Chairman of the General Com
mittee, called the Convention to order, and
nominated John P. Barnes, hard shell, for
Chairman. John P. Skinner, soft, was al
so nominated, which was the signal for a
general row. A motion to adjourn till 4
o'clock only created greater confusion, and
amid the tumult Barnes declared the Con
vention adjourned and left the chair.-1
Tito hard shells then left in a body and
proceeded to the Globe Hotel, where they
organized, with John P. Barnes as Chair ,
man. Mr. Morris moved the appointment
of a committee to call upon the Mayor for
protection against the rowdies.
A Committee front the Barnburners, or
Softy, announced their organization, and
requested Mr. Barnes and others to attend
their meeting. Mr. Barnes replied that
he and his friends did not consider their
lives safe in a place ruled by bullies, and
therefore declined to attend. The roll was
then called, and 81 delegates answered to
their names. A Committee was appointed
to nominate permanent officers, who re ,
ported Minor C. Story, of Duchess, for
President, With eight 'Vice-Presidents and
five Secretaries, which nominations wet*
confirmed.
Committees were also appointed to pre
pare an address and resolutions, and also
to nominate candidates for St* to Officers to
be sittenitted to the consideration of the
Convention.
The next day the rival Contentions each
nominated full State Tickets, - The old
feud. which has so long troubled the NOw
York DemoeriCi i * and Which for awhile
seemed partially comprouileed, has thus
broken out in renewed intensity and will
tear the party to pima. The "Baniburn
era" or "Soft Shells" are headed by Joh%
Van Baren St Co., and the "Old Hunkers"
or "Hard Shells" by Follet, Willard,
Brady, dto.
Besides these two factions there is ano
ther known as ths •gAdamantines, antag
onistic to WO the others. The Now York
Democracy hate pleasant prospects ahead.
Trlikinpin In
IrrThe "Blaine Law" ocintrolled the
election in Maine last Monday to a oonsid:
arable degree. The result is the return.
of a hugely increased "Maine Party
to the Legislature. •
Political parties were much diva . ' al Mid
cut up on this imam, and it is hard to_olari:
sift' the members ocomtly,, ThoWhigt;
however; have a plurality of 'fietistots.
The HOuse Will be controlled by the Whigs
and Independent Democrats, There is as,
choice of Govertiorby the people,altiough
Crosby (Whig) has an increased vote over
last year.
VERMONT.—As in • Maine the Proiri
.bition loovetraent pretty much eontroited
.the election on Monday last: There is no
choice of Governor by the people-=the
votes for the Free Soil and the Loco' cam
didates overbalancing that east, for the
Whig candidate. The Whig Rummies
seem to have voted for the Loeo candidate
tot Governor."
• The Benate is Whig, *heter Ole Hoots
will be controlled by the Free-8011cm and
Loeos, between whom, it is alhiged, a coa
lition has been formed, one tolake the
Governor and the other the U. B. 88111140 r:
The House is 'thought to be anti-Maine
Law. If so, our hopes rest with the Ben•
ate..
, FRANKLIN & MARSHALL CM. ,
LEGE.- , --The first annual commencement
of this new and flourishing Institution was
celebrated last week in Lancaster. The
graduating class numbered seventeen, and
their performances on the occasion are well
spoken of. The next session will be con
ruenced in six weeks from that date. The
Board of Trustees have authorized propo
sals for the erection of permanent buildings.
trrThe Uniontown (Pa.) Demotrat
says that the Rev. Mr. Clawson, a poor
preacher of the Methodist Protestant
Church, has fallen heir to an estate in
England, valued at one million of dollars.
A GOOD MOVEMENT.—A general
meeting of presidents and directors of the
various railroads in the United States, *e
see it stated, will convene at Washington
during the month of October, to consider
the adoirtion of a code of laws and the es
tablishment of such general measures as
shall guard against accidents on railroads,
and give more confidence to travellers, and
assurance that precautionary measures of
the most reliable kind are hourly exercised
upon every railroad throughout the Union.
This is an important meeting, and will
have a most salutary effect upon the public
mind, besides tending to secure the adop
tion of a uniform system of railroad regu
lations.
ticrwm. P. PRESTON, Esq., has an
nounced himself an independent candidato
for Congress is Baltimore county, irr op
position to Mr. Vansant—both Locos.—
The district is largely Loco.
Otrl.lon. George '%I. Dallas is in 'Wash
ington, and is talked of for the mission to
Fran oe or China.
KrA temperance mass meeting was held
in Monument Square, Baltimore, on Mom
day evening. There were several thousand
persons present.
ANOTHER GREAT COUNTERFEITER AR
REETED.-A man named Jones, alleged to
be the leader of the connierleiting basilicas
in the West, has been arrested at Coving
ton Ky., and in Lie possession was found
a large number of counterfeit one, two,
three, five and ten dollar bills on various
batiks in Ohio, besides counterfeiter's tools,
bank-note paper, and several sheets filled
up with imitated signatures of 8111110101J0
.bank officers.
Arrival of the Fraakihr.
Flys BAYS' LATER FROWIEUROPE.
Nxii, YORK, Sept. 14.—The steatnerj
Franklin arrived at 7 o'clock this morning,
bringing Southampton dates to the let
lust., and lOU passengers.
FRANI:E.—The government announ
ces, officially, that the fears with regard to
harvest were groundless ; that the quanti
ty of grain is of an average amount, and
the quality excellent.
CHINA.—The
.Overland India Mail
brings later dates from China, hut the
news is nut important. The failure of
the Imperial attack upon Chi-Kiting-Fun
is confirmed, the imperial fleet having re
turned to Shanghai, Chilliang-Foo ie
said to be the key of the Chinese Empire.
atilt the' failure of the Imperialists to cap.
lure it is regarded as decisive of the fate
of the Empire.
The Bee, Mr. Taylor. A merlcan Mie
sionary, whit was in the batty of the insur
gents ouring the attack, says they did not
suffer in the least trona the cannonade of
the Imperial troupe.
An army of insurgents had started from
Nankin fur Pekin, but had subsequently
been recalled.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.--
Advice. IrMin Constantinople In Aug. 'and
confirm the statement that the Porte had
accepted the Viennanote with slight inotli-;
fictitious( and would tend an ambassador
to St. Petersburg as soon as the Principal
ities were bitemated. Accounts from
Bucharest State that the Russian/ Would
evacuate the Principalities in September,
when the fleets tif Blig:and anti brands
would leave for Malta and Toulon.
Col, Ruff left Cunstatitirropla on the
21st, with an aUtagrephy latter front the
Sultan to the Emperot of Atteitiaieapres
itiog his highest thanks to Austria for the
preservation of peace.
Advices from Odeesk slate that eitraor
,linary activity prevails in the Grain.:nar.
km there. The attires were inadequate to
contain the arrivals, and depots had been
establieked in the open air.
'the Cholera was spreading tepidly
throughout the north Of Europe:
Arrival of the Niagara
TWO DAYS LA PER PROM IdluciPg
HALIFAX, Sept. 14.---The steamer Ni
agara arrived dm morning bringing Liver
pool dates of September .Bd.
TURKEY.—The war party have gained
the ascendency in. Turkey ' and hobo con
siderably eohiplicated affairs, thud giving
Russia a new enema for the postponente.nt
of a definite settlentent: Many of the
Turks had also began to tdanifeat a hostile
feelidg Edwards P i rko& and England, char
ging their allies witb cowardice; It is
rumored that Turkey is willing to have the
Principalities formed into independent
States under the protection of the Four
Pawecs.--- • .
The warlike movements itt Turkey con
tinue, and 80,000 reserves have beetr called
out. . .
.
A change in the Tut*jab Ministry' O,
expected u soon as there is a settlement' of
the present crisis.
RUSSlA.—Commercial affairs' at Efe:
Petersburg were unchanged: Exchange
on London better.
trNstICCEBEFOLL ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE
A Fuorrues §Lsys.—On Saturday last,
Marshal Wynkoop, of Philadelphia. ae
emepauied by four suiessate, %made ir-dei.
sent on the dieing room of the Phrenis
Hotel, at Wilkesborre, Pa., and arrested
one of the colored men employed there, by
the name of Hitt, on the charge of being a
fugitive alive from the South. The Mar
shal succeeded in getting the handcuffs on
one of Bitt's wrists, but before he could
were the other, Bitt freed himself by a
sudden effort, seised up a carving knife
from the table, made a lunge with it at the
nearest assistant, used the loose handcuff
over the beads of one or two others, sod
dashed out into the street. Marahal Wye
koop and his men followed him, giving
three or four shots without effect. Bitt
plunged into the Susquebonna, but being
unable to swim, waded out nearly up to
his neck, where he remained an hour, at
the end of which time, it is said, the offi
cers disappeared, and Bitt came ashore,
and made tracks probably for Canada.—
Owe account says he' was fired at while in
the water, and so badly wounded that the
officers became frightened nud loft him.--
The cenduct of the officiers is severely cen
sured by the citizens of Wilkesbare, as it
is alleged, they, being five in number,
could easily have captured the fugitive
without using firearms.
COld UNIOAItD
RESOLIITIONS
Paned at a getteral steeling aide Comity rengmr•
rants Executive COMMUt E. and the Tawaship
eub-Commititn, Sept. 10, 1853.
Resolved, That it is the sense of this
Committee, that the interest of the Tew
peranee cause will be best subserved by
the passage of a law by the Legislature,
prohibiting the manufacture and sale of
intoxicating liquors as a beverage, with a
proviso that the law shall be submitted to
the citizens of the commonwealth at an
election specially ordered for this purpose.
Resolved, That we will support no man ;
for any legislative office, who is not an
open and avowed friend of such a law.
Resolved, That a committee be appoint ,
ed to interrogate the legislative candidates
1
of both parties, mud request a public pledge'
that they approve and will labor to enact
such a prohibitory law as alive described:
that the candidates for the I louso of Rep
resentatives be interrogated forthwith, arid
the Senatorial candidates as soon as both
parties have made the nominations; and
that a mass-theeting of the friends of a
prohibitory 'liquor law be convened on
I Saturday, the 24th instant, at 10 o'clock,
A. N., at the Court-house in flettysburg,
to receive th'i answers of the candidates,
and to determine their further action.—
Messrs, E. \V. Stable, A. 13. Kurtz, W.
W. Paxton, and 1)r. J. L. hill constitute
this committee.
Resolved, That the address issued
the Dauphin county committee; be adopted
and signed by thin committee, and that all
the editors iu town be requested to pub
lish it.
Resolved, That as this Committee stand
pledged for 8100, for the expenses of pro-
curing a speaker to canvass the county,
and fee tracts and papers for general dis
tribution, the sub-committees - be earnestly
requested to take collections in behalf of
this fund, at their township mass-meetings
and also privately.
Resolved, That Dr. J. L. MI be ap
pointed Treasurer of the County Commit
tee, to whom all collections aro to be re
mitted. 0
Resolved, That the foregoing resolutions
be furnished to each of the newspaper edi
tors of this county for publication.
By order of the Minty Committee.
Smelt:mg Ootmenancm.—We learn
front' the Hillabonguell (Ohio)Gazette that
nn Monday niglii.tbe house ot Mr. James
Welch, ofleferaon, in that county, was non
aligned by fire, and two of his sons aged 18
and 13..periahed in the devouring element.
Four other children e,ca ped.
NW:NSF. IMPART OF IROPC—? ' here ar•
rived at the port of New York on Montlip
from Europe, an enormous quantity or
Iron. riz: 3941 tons, 5448 harts milrostl,,
1207 tons pig, 34,629 bars and 19,956
bundles iron:
A Nagar WORK RR CAPTAIN Wittman.—
The New York Sunday .lilas say• it has
been the practice of Captain Isaiah Rye.
dere, of the Empire Club, all his life, to
keep a diary. in which is recorded all his
political, financial and pereurial exploits,
and that he is now writing a book fur the
press which will contain all the mom.
reminiscences of hie political operations.
orr7- It was rumored at Washingkitt.kwn
the 14th inst., that Mr. Cushing will go to
Franco, and that Mr. Dallas will 4001111*
Attorney General.
W:PThe anniversary of the 12th of
See!eniber was observed with much spirit
io Bohituore.
tiscaoruiLA.7 l
MYERS' EXTRACT OF HOCK ROSE.
This wonderful medicine is test gaining for heldf
a popolority which no other medicine can boost
of. 'l'he. plant, Kock Rose ' , le Ord sad recom
mended by many eminent physician', of our coon
try. Heir whet J. H. Thtenpeon. of Philsdatihia,
must of bries - prescrilted it in bed cases of vino
rubies patients at Wilt Hospital." Hia encomia
aitteeted the attestion Of senior physiriens. Ho
reports the following remarkable caer.of white
swelling of the right hip fn February. 1844. . Thar
led Was Wren yoars-c,141, and had the disease lipr
three yeah; the bine Watedislocated upwards and
Stllitrards There was a large opening toi the hip
leading to the bone, into whictrl rouhi thrum my
Hotel. I counted thow uhstra. He had brew
under sews' physicians who bad siren hint Op.
I ordered a decomien of Hock Moss—en too days
his night sweats mood. f then ..nlered a lea
tpoosoftil of Rock koas. three times • day. thir
ty.nihe atter he war 'Mihaly well. Hee ed. 't
df Illyerre Ruck Hors.
Pir*For pale In Oeuyshurg by S. H. BUSH
bHa, one ht Droned. generally. Kept. 16.
RENIEDIDEIts
Ohl* orkinal end genurne
TiA t.^ l HOF Wtl,DCßEHHY,wasintroducrd
rte' Bib jr ir 1638 and hes been well toned in .11
!Ms tnthpWlnts for which it is recant:m.(l.d. For
him fern" it her pmewl more elliceeiotie a.. MIN.
di for (loughs Colds. Influenza. Bronchitis, Pith.
ma *MI Hanstnernion in its incipient maps, than
any dirt medicine,
-Brit W. FOWLE, Deriggist, No, 13i
Wirehitigton street, Boston, Mass, is the role pre
prielor Of the graultse medicine, end supplies hods
at wiled* alo and retail, and of whom ageism:se mut
be °Wined;
lie. War?. Arne afire, "I wish heartily success
your H
to iklicine. lemonade,' every fiithß of *
6r the fatal riyitiptonis of pulmonary disease as a
direct tribUte to d'utlitthig humanhy : and au
hopekin aye thew_ cases geneially that phreiriatis
are'alwayar justified in dime any remeity which
her signally bent:fined othe,rs. Ong thing is ter
tarn': thb publiC sirtayi have • enormity that
*steed medicipei aliH . geneeally be sustained only
long it Tirol vie prepared and cumin
10' relives or mire.'
To • more recent' letter be sityi—"As Wi.ter'•
Balsam of Willy Giber, Wilt, only , potent merit.
tine to'slab T dyer ginin my public a reoln-
Menth*fid I Agit nil ' bd rielpected by the candid
of atenif reloh' or pleidpitittd triagimorly ea tix what
hays seen' and MAO
If gihiiilnY, aflceB 1. Ti
, IgirroirmiligitealettjebeltebY IHT2II-
LEH. and by Dirulegione BsgYAily., li.
OA L'eInUARIE: WARR Cr.
Eir now yogi e'erierot obit Ate' werreso y
FLOUR.—Thie otteibre by thy steamer FritAt-
lin were reuiiied' tiiu motaiiur. About 11 1 2:0 0 0 .
herreN Howard' ottAk Flour Uirre •01.1 gitivi. to
the news being tiled. public'et se 14 AYwit
thrt newt became tuttisida the'rheritot' v6e" tiegit!•
tied. and 11.4 mdefi'dimpositirid to upir4lo.• Buy
ers,/ ere mu di.pookkl td 061 4.114 e $6: risks
swot 1,600 bbl*: City Mille' et' $1 023. The'
mock of Flour te very smdi. W. quote Rye
Flour et 154 373, slut Gum' Neel *2' 50 per"
DRAIN AN D Met Atinut'2B:o(lll' hush!'
els of Wheat offered this' Mendell skill twilit
sold odor to ern new. at 1 IA sill' 103 far radio'
143a41 37 for good to gointirwhiti. 01 4
Ids family flour whit* Wheat Mail& 1 3 .
11 4U par bashed. Inferior lots are *edit* at 0
to It' rents below the shows Seams. Alter the
news became kr.own tips market oiss duller, wad
buyers not disposed to purchase escort eta shed
decline. Abont 11.000 Wands of Coma Aimed,
and poll! mid at 71 a .72 canti ter wklte and 'Mt
a7l rents per bushel for yilfrow. Maryland end
Virgiris Rye 74 ir 70 cents; Pennaylesoks doe,
81 cent' per bushel. "ales irf Marylsad and Vie.
ginia Oats at 38 a 40 cants for grad to pilaw
eery tholee.da. totroaht I t 012 cense ; andArr
lerlor Ostia a /11 cants Per babel. Seeds qul
et; price* unchanged.
OROCPAIKB Anil s sales tmday of
100 begs Rio at 114 • 111 mum generally held
it 11 trentl per P.4epit irm. Maleness
prima unrhensed. Rice 41 aAI tents per lb.
PROVISION/I—W alma Wean( Mow pork'
at 4118 28 peribbl. Mess Beef $l5 Mr per
Nate/ Bacon shoulders 74 a 74 canto, Athenaeum. ,
and hams Il a 124 awe per lb Lanl in tads.
cent., and in kegs 12 cents per lb. Dotter be,
kegs 10 • 14 cents per lb
'WORK MARKET.
FLOUR, per bbl.. Irmo wagons, 11111 VS
WHEAT, per boatel, I IS to 1 SP
RYE, '• , SO
CORN, " eir
OATS, .4 V'
TIMOTHY SZED, per Aube),
CLOVER SEED, "
FLAX-NEED.
PLASTER or PARIS, per ton,
HANOVER MARKET.
FLOUR, per barrel, (from Wogooe) 04 Illkl, ,
WHEAT, per bushel, 1 10 to 1 rle '
RYE, 66 911 .
, Ilk 'l'l
C(RN ,40
OAT:l. 35
TIMOTHY-SEED, 176
CLOVER-SEED 4 60
FLAX-SEED. , I 111:
MARRIED.
On Tuesday morning lust, by Rev. R. Jobnston
Dr. CHAS. HORNER. end Miss CAROLINE
8., daughter of Mr. George Arnokl--all of Ibis
place.
In Philadelphia. an Monday i.el, by the Rev.
Dr. Duesehet, Dr. WM. KENT GILBERT end
Miss ULARA, only daughter of the late Alex.
J. Reid—all of that city,
On the Bth inst , by the Rev. J. Ulrich, Mr,.!
HENRY BERICHEIMER, and Miss CATH—
ARINE HOKE--all of York county.
On the 11th inst., by the same, Mr. ELISHA
EBAUGH, of Carroll county Md.. and Mile-
CATHARINE E. HEWES, of this county.
On the 13th inst, by the same, Mr. DAVID'
SCHERER and Mite CATHARINE SMITH—
aII of York county.
On the same tiny by the tame, Me. r MAR
GARDNER, and Miss SIDI rl'A ANN MA—.
TILDA MEALS—both of this county.
On the Bth inst., by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler.
Mr. JERF:MIAII H. BOWERS, of Moturt)oy
township, and Mies SUSAN C. FOlll.. of Me-
whiten township.
DIED.
On the 16th ult., at Peferahurg, (Y. S.) aftite
protracted and painful illness of figs *oeks. the
Itev.FREENIAN LANE, late Pastor of the Pro
testant Episcopal Church at that place, ta•iMM
53,1 year ol his age.
lturai. to , aubteranean railway
Litintion 4iont the loler end of
44gosore-road to the King's Cross. The
estimated Capital for the execution of the
work la 1..900.000. length of the
; ItilOttririgund railway will be less than
two miles and a half. There will he sta
tion, at very short distances, say at every
-gitirtar al a mile. The charge for the
whole distance in the first class will be en
-1)V1:lic
,pence. Every carriage will be
obatidaidy lighted. It is expected that
die Mae will he in full operation in little
marathon twelve months.
...f.COUNTY COMMITTEE
THE members of the Whig County
ComMittee, are requested to assem
"lle at the office of the Chairmen, in Get.
tyspurg, on Tuesday [he 20th of Sepiern•
er,AOl,. at I o'clock, P. M. A full et.,
*endemic in desired.
R. (11. WUREARY, Chtiirman.
Sept.
TEACHER WAN tel.
Board of `School Direetora of
1 " Hampton Metric' will meet at Hamp
ton School house, on Saturday the Bth of
October next, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the
purpose of employing a TEACHER for
grid "district fir the ensuing winter.
•
ray order of the Board,
H. A. PICKING, Seety.
Sept. 18. 1888—td
MASS MCIIIZITINVI
OF THE
Friends of a. Prohibitory Liquor
Law.
.•
frienits ora legislative aciinn for
-A. ilia, prohibition of the traffie.in
inwl
jesting liquors as a beirersie, lobe submit
ted to a vote of the people s will meet in
Mart Colifiblitistii int "Stitt/May Me 2414
of Septenther, at to 'o'clock A. M., in tho
Court house at to receive thu
rephos of legislative candidates in the in.
tarrogritorier requestina theirpledse in fa ,
vow of a prohibitory law, and to determine
on further "tenon.
V. V. N I CNIVIONICa,
44. P0W19114
A. U. Kuitrz,
J
. PArrear,
THE
DIG TENT'',
AGrand Slap Meeting of the friends
n(Prithihitiiin 0111 be held in Gettys
burg on Thursday the ath of October
VAT.
*MAI% If AN WAONPR. the eelebreted
lecturer. with his 01110 TENT" trill be
on the ground. ,
By order of the
. 404 &I I TI'EE.
Sept. ill, 1833--td •
FARM] tat MULL
suhvedbar will offer for Rani*,
I Publir ()lorry on Aridity Me 7th of
Ociobur'next,ist o'ctock P. lg., on the
premises. that valuable
tt iti 1 1111
the 'prokkty of G. W. D. fit vI NE (a
i.tinstio.) Situate in lisinikonban town.
ship, atahtelorearotty;WAynnithe lint% °ID.
o,,emerntair, Wm. Wilson. A: 'lnitialer;
WintrAtte. end ushers. nottlaiitiug
.418 Ares,
snare or less.. The property Is in gond
toilet; eptthOtat tetaltithition. andaery pro.
iluetive. blare is . a•Otie
' abit l l l:4l23
on the preftiiite's, too IVult of all kinds.
Persons desiring to we the property can
do MI by esltitig oh the present tonsils.
Vonvoliftee of Geo. Irvine.
'3.ist. 16, 1813—Id.
RIAU TIMBER LAND
FOR SALE,
THE: aidiseriher Will 4011 ai l'uhlici
bale , Monday the ad of Ckfober
nest s at 10 iielnek A. PR: on the remises,
n number of lona of swhiable YOUIII3
( • 11,E4 rNur TIM DE q. NIX ilium
in Ilainifunitiari uiwutitti , ddilita enmity.
a gtile li lit half weft u'r Mmr ololl.l i
mid Mitsui the same distance west of Vir
inia Mills. adjoining lands of heirs of
Illyahrorike, doomed. Jaeoh Boller.
John litiviiiielrea it. sen.. Win. .Stott and
others. TIM' Timber 'has limits superior
in the eouuty, and is well suited for Farm
era. elm way. wish to have a yearly sup-
FIRST—RATE
tt,it
be gold in lotr of from four to
nisot Ines , 4s laid out by recent survey,
lerPersona desiring Timber land will
do wen an attend the sale, an the lots
WILL.. HE BOLD WITHOUT RE
-9 ERVE.'
10"PirtrOns wiehiiiq rn view the prem
ises ur cilgufu . in formation concerning them ,
can do so hy, milling on the subscriber.
Attendance given and terms made
known on day of sale by
• JAMES D. ,
Gettieburg,'Sept. lA. 1853—td
JANIESb. PAXTON
NM URSA
Collegiate and Medical Institute.
VALENTIN! SONREIL Pmfeenor in theCul
fektinte Department.
U. PENNER. M. D.. Prolossor in
lb. Aleclical Department.
►•HE'AVinter Session in this loadin
g lion will commence on Monday the
MU do* le October next—and will end
on As fast. Monday in March following.
Teitiun fee in the Collegiate Depart
. spent sls,•••••Onntingencies $1 50. TM
'simile* in the Medical Dvpartment $2O--
Contiogeocies $2 60. German language,
fvo elewsieu.sll; French do., $5; Draw
ling. N; Mus'. *lO. Payment, in all
cases, .advance.
Boarding, washing, dto., is (nil-Ached
1 n either of the Professors for •900 per an
ourn—qn arterly in advance.
N. H. The semi-annual Public Examina
tion. ending the Summer Session, will
sake place in the Hall of tile Inetitute, on
Moiklay the 26th of Egepteinher inst., com•
tmencing at 9 o'clock, A. M.
M. D. G• PPEIF PER, Principal.
New Oafurd, Sept. 12.—td
71YUIVIa ! 7 RUNA'S
AGENERAL assortment of Trunks,
which will be sold very cheap. at
WHEREAS, in and by the Act of the
General Assembly of this State, anti
tled "An act to regulate the General Elections
of this Commonwealth," enacted on the 2d of
July, 1839, it is enjoined on me to give Public
Notice of such Election to be held, and to enu
merate in such notice what officers are to be
elected: "1, JOHN SCOTT, Sheriff of the
County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give
this Public notice to the Electors of the said
County of Adams, that a
GENERAL ELECTION
will be held in Said county, on the
Second Tuesday (f October next, (the 11th,)
in the several Districts composed of the follow
ing Townships, vie:
In the First district, composed of the Bor
ough of Gettysburg and the toivriship of Cum
berland, at the Court-house in Gettysburg.
In the Second district, composed of the town
ship of Germany, at the house now occupied
by Levi Crept, in the town of Littlestown, In
the township of Germany.
In the Third district; composed of the town
ship of Oxford, at the house of Widow Miley,
in the town of Now Oxford,
In the Fourth district; composed of the town
ships of Latimore and Huntington, at the
house of Jonathan B. Chronister, in the town
ship of Huntington.
In the Fifth olfistrict, composed of the town
ships of Hamiltonban and liberty, at the pub
lic School-house in Milleratown.
la the Sixth district, composed of the town
ship of Hilnilton, at the house now occupied
by David Newcommer, in the town of . Berlin.
In the Seventh district, composed of the
township of filenallen, in thelublia &WA'
helmet in the town of Bendemvillo.
In the Eighth district, &imposed of the
township of Straban, at the house of Jacob L.
Grass, in Huriterstown. ,
In the Ninth district, composed of the toirtil
ship of Franklin, at the house now occupied
by floury Hartman., in said toirnship..
- In the Teeth district, oomposed.of hos town
, ship of Conowago, at the house of John Bus'
bee, in MoSherrystown.
1 Io the Eleventh' district, Composed of the
township of Tytotte, at the house of. Samuel
Sadler, in Heidlersburg.
la tho Twelfth district, composed of the
township . of .Mounidoy, at the house of George
Snyder / in said township:,.. ..
' In the Thirteenth district, comtood of the
township of Moutitplumalt, at o'house of .
Anthony 'Smith e 'in said totionship, situate at
the crone -roads e the one lending from Oxford
[ to the Two TIIII*OII / the other from -Hunters
r town to Renovate ' ' . .
1u the Fourteenth districts acinno*k4 of .t h e
I township . of heading, at the house of Henry
Miller, in Hampton,
In the Fifteenth district, composed of the
Borough and township of Berwick, at the putt
lie School-house in Abbottstown. -
In the Sixteenth district, composed of the
township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas
31,,rits, in said township.
In the Seventeenth district, composed of the
township of Union, at the house of Enoch -le
fever, in said twittishipe
In the Eighteenth distriet, composed of ,the
towitship. ofßutlet; at.ths_pnldio,School-binise
in Middletown, in takitownill:
At which time and places V be elected '
One Canal Commissioner;
hue A uditorOenatal ) - ,
- One Surveyor General ;
One Judge of the Supretnti Cent} j '
Otte blew bur of ,the Senate ,
Pennsyl
vauia, for 'Adams and Franklin Clottritieo
~
One Member of Assembly ; ' '
1 One. CIAO inissioner ; -
One. County Auditor; • ' "
One Director of 'the Poor I • .•
,
One County -Treasurer ;
One County Surveyor; and
One Metric!, Attorney.
Particular attention is direated id the Aet
of Assambiy, passed thathlth day of Fetervisoyil
Intl, entitled "An act relative to voting at 1
elections of Adamt, Dauphin, York, Linea&
tor, Cumberland, Bradfordi Centre, Greene,
and Erie, vie :
"Section 1. Ba it enacted by the Senate and
House of Repreeentativesof tluiComnionwealth
of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met,'
and it is hereby enacted by the authority of
the samo--that it shall be lawful for the opal
died voters of the counties of Adams; Lewes*
ter Dauphin, York, Yranklin, CumbBrland,
Br:milord, Odntre, Greene, sad Erie; fiord and
after the , postage of this act, to vote' bt till '
candidates for dm various offices to I* filled at
any election on one slip or diske4 : Provided, The
office for which every candidate is voted Ibr;
shall be designated, as reeoired by the aim.
•ting laws of this Commonwasitiu.,, .• ; •
"Section 2. That any fraud .coilitotited by'
. , ,
any person voting in the manner above prey
scribed, shall be punished hy,the existing laws
of this Commonwealth."' ' ' •
Attention is also directed to the iblioniii
section of the Act of the General *nimbly 'Of'
thesession of 1851, entitled "Ast act In provide' ,
' for.the election of Judges of the isvaral Courts
of this Ootidnonweldhle" .
_, •
Section 4" Thlit the el ect i on Mt audios shill
be held and conducted in the severed elation
districts in he same mann* in all respects as
elections •lb Yepreenetatiikkeare or shell be
keti
held and, eon sited, and by the same Judi*,
inspectors; other officers ; and the pros+.
sions of ti act of the General Assembly; en- 1
titled "An Act relating to the elections of this
Commonwealth," approved the second day of,
July, one thousnud,eight hundred and thirty- '
nine, and its sev eral supplements, and all oth
er `like laws, is far se thm,same shall be in
.fume and applicable, shall be deemed and is- I
ken to apply to the election for judges : Pro- I
vided r 'Lad the aforesaid electors shall vote
fur judges of the Supreme Court on a separate'
piece of paper.
Auce--la and by virtue of the 14th section
of the act aforesaid, every person excepting
Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any of
fice or appointment of profit or trust under the
Government of the United States, or of any
city or iiii f orporated district, whether a com
missioned officer, or otherwise, a subordinate
officer or agent, who ie, or shall be, employed
under the Itgishitive, executive or
the
department of this State, or of the United
States, or of any eity..or incorporated district,
mid also that every member of Congress and
of the State Legislature, and of the Select or
Common I . 01111e,i1 of any City, or Commissioner
of any incorporated district, is by law incapa
ble of holding or exercising at the same thno,
the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector,
or Clerk .f any election of this Commonwealth,
and that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer
of any such election, shall be eligible to any
office to be then voted for.
Juiswll.l4qPiiimoox,
D. D. Ui.• o~tx.
E W. Krots.R,
A. Wain.,
Lsecudw Eammittre.
ALsa—That in the fourth section of the act
of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to (MO
cutionm, and for other purposes," approved
April 10, 18-10, it is enacted that the athresaid
13th section "shall not be construed, as to pre
vent any militia officer or borough officer, from
-serving as judge, inspector or clerk, ut any
general or special election in this Common
wealth."
And in and by an Act of the General As
sembly of this State, passed the 2d day of
July, .1839, it is directed that the Inspectors
and Judger be at the places of their districts
en the day of the General Election aforesaid,
at 9 O'clock in the forenoon, to do and perform
the several duties required and enjoined on
them in and by the same act.
And be it further directed, in and by the
act of the General Assembly of this State, a
foresaid, that one of the Judges of each of the
different districts aforesaid, who shall have
the charge of the certificates of the number of
votes which shall have been given for each
candidate for the different offices then & there
voted for at their respective districts, shall
meet on the third day after their election, I
which shall be on Friday the 14th of Octoher 11 1 11 IE subscriber reepectfolly offers
aforesaid, at the Court-house, in the Borough j himself as a candidate for COUNTY
Gettysburg, then and there to make a fair SURVEYOR, at the ensuing Election,
s tatement and certiffcate of the Tiu mbor of votes,
which shall liave been given at the different.' and desires supporttu•
I theof his fellow.c .
di s teietssin the county of Adams, for any per-, zeni•
eon or parsons for the offices aforesaid.
JOHN SCOTT, Sheriff ,
SA MSON'S
PROCLAMATION.
• Nevi Wall Paper Warehouse. I
WO N RTO CANING!
' MANUFACTURER!! & IMPORTERS.
No. 124 Atch Street, second door above Sixth,
PHILADELPHIA,
WHERE may be found the latgesti
and handsomest assortment in the
Purchasers from the country will find
it to their advantage to call at our attire,
where tbby will be suited with a superior
article, at the lowest prices.
HURTON & LANING,
No. 124 Arch Street. above Sixth,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sep. 16, 1853-3 m
FALL MILLINERY GOODS.
JORN tt SONI4,
N 0.45 South second Street, Philadelphia,
AHE now opening , for the Fall Trade,
a large and well selected assort
ment of SILKS, RIBBONS. FEATH—
ERS. FLOWERS, and MILLINERY
GOODS in general. Confining them
selves exclusiselv to this branch of the
trade and IMPORTING the larger part
of their stock, enahles them to offer an as
sortment unsurpassed in extent or varie.y,
which will be sold on the most favorable
101M01.
Sep. /8, 1853-2 m
PROTRACTED 1111 EIMER.
A PROTRACTED MEETIND will
be held at Heidleraburg, commenc
ing on Saturday earning the lst of Odo
ber mat The ministers and members of
the Chinch of Gad, and the public gener
ally. are incited to awed.
JOHN A. PLOWMAN.
flar"18. 1853.
Protracted Meetings.
E. following Protnieted 'Meetings
I mill be bald at the following those
and places :
One wilt commence Saturday ,
evening. the Sitth of September, at the
school hciuse•nes, Fisher's Mill, on the
Conowsgo creek. it miles south west of
Heidletsburg, Adam, minty, Ps.
2. Will commence on Friday evening
the 22d of Othiber. at Raver" School
house. 21 miles south of Geuy t aburg. The
public are invited to attend.,
JOHN A. - -PLOWMAti. Pastor.
Sept. it, , 1863-111 , •
ABANNINFQ COURT.
iw ca l icE is hereby given that an ad-
Journed Court M
of Common em
will be held tr Gettysburg. in anffor the
enmity of Adams, on' Monday he 17111
doy of Odobee ricet, at 10 it'eloelt A. M..
when and where , all parties interested are
requested to be present.
, FIN SCOTT. biliwit
§lsertris Otlicf, - 0041 ars.
Augu Y, HUM—id
XOTICE:
fI:AME to the residence of 'the sub-
V) (trial. ieHatniltooben iewriship,
Adam. edenty. orf-the"3odrday August
Net, it white Heifer. with red ears, and
slit on right ear, about one fear old. Tim
owner is' desired . to come forth, prove
fWaimPlusl, pay ettarlfea. and take her ;-
y.
Sept. 9, 1853-4t5
JOHN PENNER.
VOTIOE.
ETTER'S of Administration nn die
.14 estate of WM. R. BADGER. late
of Remington township. Adams -county,
Pa.. deed, having been granted to the sub.
scsibet; residing in the same township.
notice is hereby given to such as ate in.
debted to said estate to make payment
without delay, and those having claims
are requested to present the suns, proper-
Itautlistiticated. for iiiittlenieni. -
AGNES SADLER: oldaex.
Sept. 2. 1853-6 t.
NOTION.
J4EtI'EILS of Administnition with the,
will anneged, on the estate of the late
RICHARD SADLER, ur Huntington .
township, Mama co., dec'd, having been
granted to the subscriber. residing in the
same tnain'p. he hereby gives ounce to
all persons indebted to said estate to make
immediate payment, and to those !lav
ing claims against the same to present
them properly authenticated for settle.
went.
iItISN L. SADLER,. Joiner.
Sept. 2, 1553-Bt.
NOTItE.
THE undersigned having been appoint
ed Auditor to mike distribution of
the balance remaining in the hands of
of PAUL. TROUPE. Administrator of
CATHARINE TROUPE, late of Lan
more township, deceased, will attend tor '
that purpose at his office in Gettysburg,
on Saturday the 151 h day of October nett,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where
all persons interested can attend.
D. A. BUERLER, .quditor.
Sept. 2,1853-3 t.
COUNTY TREASURER.
rg•ilE undersigned respectfully an
nounces to his friends and fellow
citizens of the county, that he is II eandi.
date for the office of COUNTY TREAS—
URER, at the ensuing election. should
he be so fortunate as to be elected, he
pledges himself to discharge the duties of
the office promptly and with fidelity.
GEORGE ARNOLD
Gettpaburg. Sept. 9—te
COUNTY TREASURER.
To the Voters of iltiatiss county ."
11.. 4 1 NCOUIIA GED by the solicitations.
- 4 - 4 of numerous friends, I offer myself
es a candidate for the office 01 County
Treasurer, and respectfully solicit your
support. Should Ibe elected, your coal- ,
dince will be duly appreciated, and my
bent efforts will be drieeted to a Ititliful and
impartial discharge of the duties of the
office.
LEONARD STOUCH
Gettysburg. July 1. 1853.
COUNTY SURVEYOR.
GEORGE R. TIEWIrt
Maclellan twp. Sept. 16, 1853—ce
onNING OF FAMONS.
SELLER EURTZ
Sias opened his rail Styles for
tirentlemen's
'MATO VAIPV),
Men's, Boys', Youths', Ladies',
Misses' & Child's Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, Ties,
ad Slippers.
Sept. 9. 1853.
WHITE DILL ACADEMY,
THREE MILES WEST OF MR
RISBURG.
THE sixth session will commence on
Monday, the 7th of Novemher ne*
Parents and Guardians are requested to
inquire into the merits of this institution.
The situation is retired, pleasant, health
ful, and convenient of access ; the course
ot instruction is extensive and thorough ;
and the accommodations are ample.
INSTRUCTORS.
D. Dent.tsorit, Principal. and Teacher o
Languages and Mathematics.
Dr. A. DINSIIORK, A. M. Teacher of An
cient Languages and Natural Sciences.
E. 0. DANE. Teacher of Mathematics and
Natural Sciences.
Hums COYLE. Teacher of Music.
T. Koss WHITE, Teacher of plain and or
namental Penmanship.
TERMS.
Boarding, washing, and tuition in English,
per seation. five month■. •60 00 -
Inetnetion in Ancient or Modern Langua
ges. each •6 00
Instrumental Music. •10 00
Par circulars and other information ad
dress D. DENLINGER,
Sept. 0-.llm Harrisburg, Pa'
NEW GOODS.
9111 HE subscriber has just opened a fresh
sjofti et
t o f
Scommable Goods,
comprising 'Niers! assortinku of Stepk
and Fancy I)ry hoods, tO which the
early and particular aittutiti of parsons
.
wanting cheap goods :a *gnu respectful',
invited.
D. MIDDpECOFF
April 3`g, 1 858. . •
Nit Antit
OF SPRING
JUBT receiving a new a
e 4 Stork of DRY GO
(ERIES AND QUEEN
KURTZ'S "heap Corner,
eraley'a.)
&pal &
'St..ttle up and save
si Y Unoks and accounts
4 NALced.ln the hands of D• '
Esquire. fur collection.. ,
to bare coats will call on
forthwith,
ALEX.
124ZER.
TO THE PU*LIC.
E Subeerillei desikee II the et•-
ianiion of the Citizens, pf Adams
County. to hie ezteenitte mock of
Books...We:dowry, Agsney Goo ,Vetodry,
Porte Monnoies, Per eery,
Bruebea. Combs, epc
. loo t
Boots. Shwa, 111.
and Caps.
which for moiety' and cheapen* he deikt
all competition in this or any itthe neigh
boring Counties. w Call led see. at
the North East Corner of Cense Square.
June 10.] KELleft
111 4 1INE Militia (le Beget for 95 rent,. ;
0 - Barite de pims. for Ili its 4 Lawn•
for,e.fip.,with a• very chniee te!vetion of
DRESS GOODS, at priers !ready be
low the usual rates, ran now be had it
MIDDLECiOFF'S.
April 22.1852.
RAY WANTED,
PERSONS having My to sell will do
well by calling on the subscriber, in
Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing.
The highest Market price will, be paid at
ell times. I.Kr As he intentlß having the
Hay, after being parked, hauled either to
Hanover or Baltimore, Me preference to
haul will be given to those front whom he
may pdrchime.
SOLOMON POWERS.
Dee. 24, 1852.—tf
V HE SHADY SIDE, or Life in the
- 111 - Country Parsonage, by a Pantries
wife. just published and for aide at
KELDER KURTZ'Z
A LBUMS ! ALBUMS! A splendid
Ilk assortment of Albums, of various
prices, just received direei Irani N. York at
- KELLER KURTZ'S.
H ARPER for June, illustrated by
.mure than 100 engravings. A mew
volume commenced —• 125,000 copies
printed. Now is the time to subscribe
at KuuTz's Bookstore.
NOTICE.
A LI/Rersons knowing themselves
delSted to us by Note or Hook Ac
counts will please call without delay. as
it is absolutely necessary that all accounts
should lie settled at least mire a year.
S. FA lINESTOCK & SONS.
Dec. 31. 1852.
TE ACHE RS IVA NTEI).
f r HE School Directors of Monittpleas
-11- ant township will meet at Brush
Run School House, in said township, an
Saturday the Ist of October next, at 11
o'clock, M., to employ teachers for the diP
ferent schools in said township,
RICHARD ADAMS, Secretary.
Sept. 9, 1953-3' •
Keep it Before the People
imAT MARCUS SAMSON has just
- 0 - received one of the largest and most
varied assortment of Over Coats of every
description ever offered in the county, and
at prices that will not only please, but re
ally astonish. Give us a call before per
chasing.
UMBRELLAS,
A VERY Large attoortment, aft kin&
and sizes from 373 cents up, at
KU irrz.s.
smr- Blanks of all kinds foi
sale at this (Mice.
PUBLIC SALE,
T HE 91thar r i tM. wishing to Ilispone of
n potlion 011ie property, grill offer
at Public sale, on the premises, in Peters
burg, Y. S.. on Friday the 7th day of Oc
tober rifxt, at I o'clock P. M.
A FARM
containing 30 ACRES of PATENTEE)
LAND, in a good state of cultivation, ad
joining lands of William Aloorhead,Jacith
Greist, and others, on which are erected a
TWO—STORY
BRICK HOUSE,
with a Stable and Carriage House ; a
LOG HOUSE and large Frame Barn ; a
FRAME HOUSE and Blacksmith Shop.
There are two good springs on the a
bove premises, and also a choice selection
BEARING
•.
FRUIT TREES.
The above property will he Hold alto•
gether, or divided into three portions, to
suit purchasers. Also, at the same time,
will be offered 10 or 15 ACRES of
eDLAND.
well Timbered, adjoining lands of Michael
Leer, Peter Niter and others.
Attendancegicen awl terms made known
by SAMUEL SHELLY.
Or The above property, if not sold on
the 'above named day, will be FOR
RENT.
1 will also rent the TANNING ES—
TABLISHMENT edioining lily proper
ty. This is a very desirable opportunity
fir any one wishing to commence the bust
ness.
Sept. 2, 1853-31
PUBLIC SALE.
HE euhertiber, Assignee, of DAVID
T
TRIMMER and Wife, of Tyrone
tottnithip, Adams county, will Fell at
Public Sale on Saturday, the24th of &p
-ion* taxi, on the Felonies, the
of said Trimmer. situate in said township.
adjoining lauds of Dr. W In. R. Stewart,
Wm. Sadler, Joint Stealy, and othms.—
It contains
241 A.Cltiltils.
more or leas, a large proportion of which
is in good TIMBER, will* a fair propor
tion of Meadow, the whole conslitning a
BromrsiteStock Farm. The improvements
are a
SODAS.
well eeleet•
I OS, 6110—
WARE, at
lately Blur-
A OSIR-AND.A.HALF STORY
LOG DWELLING
with a double Log Barn, a Stable. Dorn
Crib, Wagon Shed, Smoke Douse, Dry
House, and Other out buildings. There is
a first-rate Spring and Spring Dowse cot
venient, and an excellent
Costs !
eve been pie.
Beuthert.
toes wishing
Mr. Buehler
O R Cll. R 13)
OF CHOICE FIIUIT.
Conowago Creek NHS through the Farm.
This property can readily he divide l with
out injury, and will he sold entire or in
parts, as may suit purchasers. Those
wishing a good Farm will do welF to at
tend, as or Tit must and will he sold.
firr•Petonne wishing in view the prem
ieea will call un the lieg ut
fleidlersburg, nr on Mr. TRIMMER re
siding on the premises.
llCrAttentlanee will he given and tetrne
made known on the (Icy of pale by
JACOB S. 1101,LINGE.;R,
SelBo4, 1853 ignee.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
/THE FORTY—SIX Hi ANNUAL
Ja SESSION will begin on
DAY. October 131 h, 1853, and end ou
the Ist of March, 1854.
Principles and Practice of Sutter• and
Clinicalsurgery—NA'l'llAN IL SMITH.
M. D.
Chemistryand Pharmacy—WM. E.
AIKEN, M. D.
Prieciples and Prartiee of Medicine and
Clinics! Medicine—SAMUEL. CHEW,
31. U.
Anatomy. and Physiology—JOSEP H
ROBY, M. D. •
O latetrica—RlCHAßD H. Taommi.
M. I).
Maierin Medics+. Therapuiirs and PRO'.
01 tgy—GEO. W. MILTENBERGER,
M. •D.
Practical Anatomy—BEßWlCK B.
M 1).
Fees for the full course. $9O ; Demon
atrator'e fee, $lO ; Matriculation, Er;
Graduation 11150.
For purposes of Clinical instruction, die
Faculty have at their commend the Balti
more Infirmary, containing 200 beds. It
belongs to the University, and is managed
and attended entirely by the Paculty, and is
open to all matriculates of the school
thronglioni the year without fee.
Anatomical material is abundant and
cheap. Expenses of living In Baltimore
as low as any Atlantic city. '
WM. E. AIKEN, M. D.,
August 26 1.853—58. Dean.
LEE & RINGLANDJS
(Late Church, Lee & Itinglentre,)
LUAt4EIt YARD
AND
*tram ,Satu
ON THE YORK & CUMBERLAND
RAIL ROAD,
NEW CUIVIZERMAND, Pa.
0:7 - A large supply of all kinds of Lum
ber always on hand, wholesale and retnil.
Bills sawed to order at the shortest
nottee,
N. B.—Lonther can be delitmred by us
at any point on the Cumberland Valley
Rail Road, Hanover, York, Baltimore and
intermediate places.
May 27,1853.-9 m.
B LACK Silk, Black Silk Nett Fringe,
Mohair k Silk Mitts, just received
and for sale cheap at
S. FA FINESTCCK & SONS.
TOBIAS' LINIMENT,
OR the cure of Headache, Cholera
Morbus,Toothache, Bruises, Sprains,
&C!.-n most excellent remedy— , —lor sale
at the DRUG STORE of
S. H. BUEHLER.
Fresh Garden Seeds,
dtr ALL KINDS, just received horn
`► the celebrated ..Shaker Garde
Lebanon, N. York, and for sale by ni t ,"
S. H. BUEHLER.
March 1R,1853.
VC", : I • AVI,) , Y , M I4 I II SVVIrt-' 3 lC+ . l r.l.fliFir# 29 1 4VAX.V.. , ;: , ;.;
S. SIIEJiLY
FA It IVI
A VittLE FAO'
PUBLIC'SALE.
On Baturday the 241/i of September next,
at 2 o'clock P. AI
subscriber, Executor of the will
of JAMES G. PAXTON, late of Frank
lin township, Adams county, decensed, will
sell at Public Sale the well known Prop
erty of said deceased, situate in said town
ship, and
Containing 140 Acres,
mote or leis, adjoining lands of William
Thite, Hugh Nl'lllienny, Julio Phoitz
and others. The improvements are a
'I'R'O-STORY
k. ° K
Hill Itg:p
Men, d iog kitchen, a double log Barll,
‘Vagon filled, Stable, and u good orchard.
A good proportion is in timber and mead
ow.
The land Will be AtIOWII to any who may
wish to vie* it by the subscriber residing
on the premises.
WILLIAM PAXTON, E'er.
Aug. 19, 1853—Pt.
PUBLId SALE.
WILL he sold at public. sale, oh the
premises, in Latiinore townehip.
Adams comity, Va., on Saturday the let
of October next, at 2 n'eloelei Y. M., a
Tram M Land emitainint
146 Acregl
more or leas, the late estate of ISAAC
TUDOR, dec'd., adjoining lan& ti( Abra
ham Livitigaton, George RobinettO, Tamen
R. Gardner, and others, 01l which are
erected
A TWO—STORY BltltK
DWELLINO-11011S 'VII
a log Barn, with sheds attached, Wagon
Shed, Corn Crth, a Spring House, and
other wit buildings. There is a good
spring tilwatereolivettiem to ilia dwelling;
also on proniees
St Y%\+eo I'l0 1 .....L/ifi:),S
OP CHOICE FRU( l',
Abotil 41) Acres are in good Tiinher, and
a lair proportion of Meadow. The farm
is ?intl.r good fencing, is well limed and
improved,and is localed near several lime
kilns.
Perrino!' stishina to view the property ;
will call on DA VII) A lINOLD, residing
thereon, or on the subscriber,
Attendance given. and terms made
knoWn on day of sale by
JACOB GRIE7I',
../4etit for the Ileirs.
Aiigtl"l 210, 1853-3 t.
THE 11011ESTIA11 141{31
of the Bitty. Andrew
}ing in Franklin tnwnwhip. York county,
l'a., iligtant idiom one-hall inile 1111111 the
Al ill 11% fit'll by George Diehl t I mile
from 'Franklin Clitireli, and tvithin 5 miles
of ilie York Sulphur Springs. The Farm
contains Will ACRES with allowance,
a portion of it
Heavily Timbered,
and the balance, in a high state of ettltisa•
with never billing Springs of pure
water. and is capable ti! being divided
into two separate FARMS. Those who
are disposed to purelon.ii, are invited
to look at the property and improvements,
which will be shown to them by Mr. Ja
cob Brandi. who resides upon the Farm,
For tering apuly to Mr. Peter Wolfiird,
or to Cal, John by letter HO
JACOB ALBERT.
Aug, 10-61.
nzta,
PUBLIC SALE.
(rumsuhu.ribcr, unending to remove
•••• Iroin the state, will offer at
Sale, on Sulttrilitg the 3416 Jay of Sepiens•
her nral, at I o'clock, P. M.. on the surem•
isca, the tract of land on sql hie h Ire now
resides, adjoining latitla.4.l Daniel Gulden.
Solomon Toot, and others, on the (turn
pike leading from Get' y sho rg to York, a•
hoot five tittles from the former place r Curl
to tug
22 Acres,
More or lees. The Improvements
are a
GOOD HOUSE ,
lel
new Hare, a well of heter feilioß water,
with it pump to it, hear the dni.r ; olao
eZA,11135
Of all kinds on the premises. There is
about an Acre and a half of good
' 'IMBV it
The tram is of the yellow sand land, and
will rehmmend itself. It would he 11
good situation for a Shoemaker, or almost
any tradesman.
Attendance given and terms made
known on day of sale by
SAMUEL VAN ORSDEL,
Sept, 2, 1853—ta
CALL AND SEE.
Very large supply of TIN
WARE on hand and for
sale, at Buehler's Tin and Sheet
Iron gstablislunent. Opposite the
Drug tore of S. H. Buehler,
which will be sold at low
prices.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
STACKS OF THEM.
lAT •
E have just received a splendid ea
sortinedt of Vests. Such as filaek
and fancy Satins, Cloth and Centric/totes
Tweed., &c.,and willi he sold Invent
SA MSON 'S.
igET HOillS'r HY M N BOOKS,
bound in the beat Turkey Morose°
binding, Imitation of Turkey, Sheep, Ace.,
for sale at the lowest,eash rats, at the
cheap Bookstore of
KELLER KURTZ
'CO Car '
41‘664141164111
4 ETTTS2'OItIOI, 3P L,
PHI{ undersigned respetifulliimegutreg
to the Public that they hi's. *tined
into Partnership, under the mune,.
and title of lIAMEItSLY fltrit, lw
tarry on
COACII POll-1; 111111
in ell its branches, and are prepared to
(wish to order, on reasonable terms, all
kinds of Coaches, Rockaway, Boat•Rody,,
and Jersey Carriages, Buggies!, Atc., MTh
ufactiired by the best of workmen, and
Which, for finish and durability, will ehal.
lenge comparison with any manufactured
in this place.
undereiffnPil are also repareil
to attend to REPAIR,Nu in all hranelnia
of the business. at aim shortest miner .
WM. W. ['AMERMAN
J. G. 'FREY.
Gestysloorg i Pi., Feb. 18, /b93-Iy.
2900 LADIES
ARE willing to certify that the RATH.
AWAY COOKiNO STOVE is the
fiery best luve now in tine, inasmuch ar
they will do inure Ciotti ing. Roaming and
Bakiiig. and do a with Inas labor, and last
as long spin as any other stave now anlil.
Theie celebrated stoves are constantly
kept for sale at a very reduced price sl
the
GET'ffSBURG FOENDRY AND
1114C111112 SXjOP,
Where the suboetibers feeling defertnitted
to suit all persons have also the Parlor,
Sexton's itilihnote Air-tight. PrskrkeH
and Calithek Gook Stove, ;1 II( I Aic.tight
and Ten-plate Parlor States of the moot
heautiltil patterns,
TSB! S EITLOR PLOUGHS
wider' calihnt tie surpassed for lightness o
draught or in the character of their work,
art• constantly on hand for sale, and in Siew
of the Net that the Mouldboard of 1111.1 1
Ploughs is one•fourth Itrsivier than that or
other ploughs, it is decidedly the cheap.
est that can be obtained.
wrtizzatotv rmotratrs sooth
ers, Castings for the Woodcock Plough s
Whid-inill Machinery, Caatings and
with titer" article usually mad,
at Pituitaries can be obtained here,
glaekainithing anti Shoe Making a*
usual.
T. WARREN & SON,
AROTHER CHANGE 1
1141 11 40 461 ‘ .•
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IV EVA
Emmitsburg. GetiNzbiag. lurk, Pahl
more, and Batridaag.
rslll2 niiilpraigned are now running a
Datly Line of min fortahle Conelies , .
htd‘ween i4enyelthrk and Illanover. mud
Golir rharg and Einniitslitirg. a n d have
nmde arrangetnentA with the Railroad
Compaiire!%, ronnine Irvin Huni.ver to
BA I,TINiORE, 'YORK and HARRIS.
1111RG. hr whirl) vie are enabled :o for..
TlifiOUGH 71CKETS from Get-
Iychorg to those places at the lidlotaiall
reduved totes:
From liettyarturg In Baltimore, - 112.5411
" " York, 1,611
" Harriahtirg, I.lit
11-.7"iintind 'Fir kets Inmt 1 4ettieburg
In York and return, 'wilt - be giver; fur
$2,50.
Also. Through Tickets from Bounitaburg
to the above places, via Gettysburg
and tiatiover. at the following roam
From Entinitsburg to - Baltimore. $2.50
" York, 2.2'2
4a Harrisburg, 2.70 .
0 -. Y The above arrangement fortushea
the Moat convenient, comfortable, and e•
eaniiiiiical mote to passengers. who there , :
by reach York and Harrisburg by noon.
and arrive at Baltimore at au early hour,
arranaement is also effected, hy.
which all detention at the into:tint) will
be avoided. and passetigers from Philadel•
hum and Harrisburg will arrive at Mule.
burg or Emmitsburg on the rattle evening, '
by this line.
Tiekets can be had by applieatine
al the Eagle Hotel, GetlyNburg at AK•
news lintel. Etninitshrag and ■t the-'
Railroad Otlices in Baltimore, York WO
Harrisburg.
TATE & GO
Gettysburg, PA., July I. 1863-601.
Spring & Summer Clothing.
r k 1 - 1 E Subscriber most tesperdully bre
I leave to inform his cuatum•rs and
the public generally that he has just re•
turned from the cities of Baltimore, Phila
delphia nod New York. with tole of the
largest, cheapest sod brat selected stock Uc
Ready-made
ever offered to this county, Mill is determ+
timed to sell them at prices that caottot
tail to give moire satislactitio to all who
favor him with a call. You can refr ilk ,
it, that toy tick of Spring and Sottimetr.,
Clothing, were bought at the right time,
at the right place. and at right prices.
MARCUS Sib tylsori.
April 16. 1853.
( „ Rocuitium,
O F all kinds and fresh. In he had aft low
as the market affurtle at X URTVO
cheap corner.
CLOCK:S k eiff
hint the above artieles for aide yvry
cheap, at the one price store n 1
SA 1t1501.4.
eo*nt SlOng
A NI) fro a iitst-rate assortment of Pear
talmins a 1 SA3IIIOOI'S on'e
atore, smelt as Slack, Event+ Cassia/War
Doe Skin Cassinverea, Finley Cassersetet. -
of every kind mentionable, Cattainekt et
all agora and shade*, and at prices o
suit all. Oct. 1,
GERMAN REFORMED H 41'" 1
DOOMS. Another new 'etqfply s _ sof
Ilythn Boobs, of the German
Church, has just hewn rrrnived it
KU It l'Z'S Sookstott..