'none . anew As, Elm:tinny for Member* of Congress, kil o will be held &midi the !steering *smith* taeett trail'lltsitis a.. the ..Union, the Plod of Managers hes,e deemed it their duly fis Wpm:Judgestor Cottiniasinit• era who may be appointed to take the hal. Imo of the voters, to put up hoses at the d decent !noddle, where clectiona will hit held, for the purpose ol r•tectving each contrilettiona as the admirers of the Hag• trious Father of his Comitry may 'think jtroptir to deposit in aid of the great I,llott. timent. now in course of erection in tea city told, meitiory. l'ney feel 'tailored that when this noble 1914..flistrtonic purpose is presented to the people, they will out hesitate to give their tatte (or such alt ehjeat j arid it stow be. climes more miceinstry, es the [wide ante society are rapidly • diminishing and may ern sormbeadeqriaie tocarry no the work, A em*lteuntritiotiori frion-each.ettisrit for voter throughout the United Slake., would Le siollsnent to complete the monument,— * work intended so add. to-their glory as well Lt ta , linsinr the memory ot itie Bloc. tennis dead. A half dime is hut to iinion adderable•aum,aind yet a half thine cots, tributed be every auliabitant of our noun. try, would rear the .grand etrantore, now iii.progress. In ha destined completion.-- ltt be •nitsfol. wondrous pineal, if out' sifswenty-fire millions of souls who illy hshittiaie green country, i'corlered indepera. alma, pritapawins and happy mainly by his exertions nod devntiam to its cause. the ram necessary to erect a Mouutnent of such a nava could not lie completed for the want of that small pecuniary aid which every Afrieriran should. Inal it tilts pride, ass wens. his duty to and. Aro you. Aftmessie At the lest l'residentist elerttidn, thel plan of obtaining contributions at thei arßemt.mbet, Whigs. to (thtr seating the pioriotiom and lin- morrow is the last day on Wit)Ch reality am. ?filers sat I others.) was ut . l.nssessments -can be made. i If tompted.ll gls the precious arrangements ; not assessed see to it at once.. were not such as lo Mims.' • very collection, the retook was as viatiefeetory at Tau Waznor Moot Mochas than. could, under- the circumstances, bevel:wee god. espectest.• •By a 'Jotter front the State Tempetanias it is therefore desirable that this aye-ft Agent, the timeitir this Mass Meedog is fain should he continued in the thircrent chr.nged Irons the 611 to she 4th day of , Stater at all ' future elenti.ms of !oral or general flatout anal the Board of Mane. ticl"ber• ('Tuesday.) at 10 17.01 clekr At. Mi. gees indulge the hope that on Miemienaion, I its Gettysburg. at the electimot to he held in the respect-1 ire Bones of Maine, Yerincint.Massaeltu- Odlts, New York, New Jer•ey, !- situ; DeiamaSe. rdarylanil, South !Arm lina, Crorgin. Ohm. lifrhi pit..Misetinsin. Idioms, Louisiana, and Smiths, contributions , will be made its aid of the filaintortent,; ninthly of the country men of Muir iliostrions henrfeetor •• • • GEO. ATEBSTON, • 'ttel;rit 104 ol the Al. S. :TRW I ) I6ITESTS or EIVOLAND- AND TRAI/ijr.r...ritt. New York Express learns (min a prrann said to be i 0 dote con.mo tikn°►ith thosit who know what is going on at' llib Capittll. that the atmementin re gard tri the armannetrannew of France. and -England; 'touching Capt. Ingraham and Kolas, ii True. The Express says: Mr. (-Ira ton, the atkl Itri ;11tnistrr, t Macey.wail tilf l 4rst o call rioi 31r. Macey. Mr: Sortie* had hie. instructions some 1111141 since •tti MI on the Secretary. of State.—.. These instrtictiona were very sperifia and , poiorted,but their delivery in person wi t :, delayed until' Thuraday. the 22l inno...' uwitos to the absence tot the French Min ister ate Newport Until 11 - Morin:Ay te t o t .,l inir, Oben he returned to the Illaftitul,-- The Citiverturient knew that ilocmi hiettlii•-, tnins were to citrue Croon France, and lied keen s'o • iliflirmo spec:die:illy some time i shire, . The reonoustrance is in urine that, C4l. lograimin's condom was a violation tot rue law of nations. Mr. Marry has had his reply really for. 'rune dote. hot it has, to undergo some eieglitiestions. . Austria, he. says, having apPeated to the world to 'notify its rim. duet. di . ..Vetted Statue will also make ill itoiii, to, 1 4 world in behalf of Cant. tin frioliant'scorlotnt in saving Kosts. It Svoultl, seem, therefore, that each of the firtrEuropean powers load concluded to bike ground against the Voitiol 'Slalom' to regard •to Irmatik. • But we • apprehend no reel Osollision of mains from this paper warfare. The- United States hold to one seistiprineiplea anti will maintain them, sad, the power* of Europe tu quite -another • eel. Untivesupptoie will minntaiu them ohm., . !'.SlateTbs of ilaine" newspaper save *granite. boulder f the etimmit of Mt Wi k atiksoni-4-evidently deposited there during i•the draft timid', while the moult. tahre wereinthinerged"—has been selected and net ewide for the apex or crOWllingsione of the Washington Monument, and ex elainti.—••Mtste fit a termination of that milooteal vtruettire, now rising to his name tit the vity of.hie own creatttm„ would be think a t i me, now bidding closest column• molt` with the ehtuds n; heaven, Inansfer red melte glare, hundreds of miles distant Bain that higheat mountain punk, diet now uplifts his name !" ImmazaisT or QuAtcees..—The Interim-' Esigonoi reveal the singular ' fat fil et the everoge axe attained by this Pali* efei sect is firiy.-one years lwo months sinfl . treloysaue tie's, w halt ef Me pop therapy' ty! %hie country die before reaching the sage a twenty-nue, sod the drerage du. irntpw of the worhi‘irer is hut t h irty-three Mare., goskers, therefore, live it train!, loup,ey Mint the rest of us, Retry UM, tlis well-known rattan misr- ittanitiand liberal. hearted Metlasiist. is a• loot building a .Mtlicoliat tsbrrnarlit at N.*Odesna. in an eligible rotation. at a eclat 015140,000. It ill to be capable of twat* dim 'Wound persons', and occu pied tor preambles Alone. '.o,l4tbrti man died, iu Georgia recently who , evittgred "648 putrid's. When 22 pore old. he weighed 565 pmmds. Flia dot* was caused by ais accumulation. of eiloatid die Imam Imisapnetnful dealt thrown into the tinittilwill mitten front Oiree to lout puts of hod water-.4t0 sore. the Maine rillitiks sitsted`that• its Ilisilpsquistise or the eV it. &Wm/atm 0 14 4 14 1*.mtber rapt t. rep in Malaita, die fpLt art, in a worse CiVldUlnfl *um *vow aloes *Ad relished theta from oth• Istuttieretirretieri is inevitable. tor i's. ith ti!JIL ba Wimilit.Oxist Mai 'ado from_ grad entitled, hiallia! • ito4 • hi* 111044 tads the 0 1 0 SibviorK Will' , l ise 'rag* 110304 *MO 40, lismottorwa****!‘.l. ot IND 13)111/' vO-17) Friday Evening, Sept. 30 1553. 'WHIG *MITE TICKET. FOR JODOZ OF SUPattilt 001raT, TRO3AS A. BZJI)D, of Philaiolphis rift CANSist,, COMMISSIONER, MUSES POIVNALL, of Dam:tour FOR AUDITOR GENERAL. A. K. M'CLURE, of Fraul:lin. FOR RURVEVOR GENERAL. CEIRISTIAN MEYER:S, of Clarion. WERIQ COUVIIIe FOR. Tax SENATE, Dr. DAVID MELLINGER. AMILIBLY, • JOHN 0. ELLIS.. • COMMISSIONIcit, 011.13, J. WILLS. APPiToit., Dr, EDMUND 10.. SHORE. DIRECTOR OF 711/ POOR, JOSEPH BAYLY. REASIM7II .I GEORGE ARNOLD. Pigmie' ATT'OItrIET, JAMES G. REED. SURVEY:OO, GEORGE B. HEWITT. - - OPPOsition Noniin *Hun. k7The opposition confess:nice mot at Grteffeuburg on . Monday lust, and after I one or two ballots nominated J. WTETII Dortmass, of Chambersbnrg, for State 1 Senate, ovir Ron, Mr.tra - ill'eLtax, the, nominee of this county. 'We Lelievo it was the impresebn of Mr. Ill'elesn's friends that ilia name would strengthen the opposition ticket in the',,oonnty, and it ' undoubtedly would hart, idone so. %%It Mr. 31)Clesn had enemies to deal with at home, stiujirro,their intlueuco in favor of his rival, and his nomination was of course out of the question. As to Mr. Douglass, se know little or nothing about him, except what has reached es through his partisan friends—and, if half of that be 1 true, be is the last man that should be sent to Ilarriaburg. We 'believe it is un• derstnod that Mr Douglassiadead against Prohibition in evert eltept and form. Decl orßlr. Chambers. ne„.The : "Maine Low" Committee, ap pAinted to announce ._to, . Boa. %collat. Om:imam 11.4 ii.ruiritinn as a candidate f tr Senator, hive returned with a peremp tar-11 ducal on, his part to accept Miriam inatioa. We believe the committee have not yet determined:whether to try another nomination or not. Sir. Chan:Limns has acted lie is a. thorough going friend. of Prebilaltion, but thinl;a nothing enuhl be gained. by an indepeddeut move ment at this hate lour i !Rid we think our frieude would do well to take a lesson from him and hositate• before, throwing their votc4 away., 11.UNTERS'f0W111 ACADEMY.—ne stioond Senti.ennunl Exhibition of thia In stitution took place on Wednesday evening inrtip the Ilunterstown eh Groh. We oude'r stand• that the exercises passed of quite creditably,, and to , the gratineation of the large auditory 'ambled on the 000140. speuehes were delivered by Messrs. J, U. 11. Neely; 3. Graft, 8 : M. Neely, 3 B. King, G. M. P. Miuigh w It. 11. King, J.. C. Neely, C. W. Meteor, G. it.Brantkoa, t. J. Reed, G. C. Brandon, H. Bidainger, J. K. blellhenny, and J. E. Garretaon. Ilsuiaos er nailroad. The Directors have just published their annual statement for the put year—from which it appears that the rees-ipts during' the year bun been $14,82$ 13. Deduct for corking the Roads, nue. half, tem/ the net Raceipts 136'j. The other ex. penreas includingilie interest on loans. sal. aries of (officers; repairs, Atm.. sr is 60,2!95 95—leaving a balance of $2.05141, to be approPriated either in making further im provementth if necessary, or in cancelling the . debt. CIU)SEIMit} TELE STREET.—At one of the city engirt' in Cincinnati, a few days sinoe. a drivelr was finsd' $25 for running' lits wagon against a pedestria' n who watt crossing the street. The Judge decided that on all regular street crossings pedes trians have the right of way, and that the law requires a driver to hold op when he sow foot passengers amusing in front of his team. The aurae principle of law holds good elsewhere, and is worthy the notice of both drivers and pedestrians. • OtT"..kahland," the home of Henry Clay, which was sold at public sale last week, was purchased by Jas. B. Clay, his son;iit 11140 pon pre. The tract contains 387 scree. New Dlall Houle. 11CrThe Poet-offtee Departmunt bas or dered a con tract with Mr,. PVIDERICK Wotr, for earryirg the mail three times a week between Abbotstown and East Berlin. or Messrs. &tom & Jaatnarr, the Whig candidates for tho Legislature in Pi'Win county, here published a Card ninsonuelluttbeir intention to vote for an ustuularibi4 the question of Prohibition II 0 rralar v°ll'k 'The - Prebiblllietu 10leen:mg en - 1541- , ' urduy bad. •A WORD FOR nErtscrxxo WlllOB. PCPThe pmeoedings of the mooting of I do filen& of Prohibition, in this place, on : Saturday last, will , bo found in another; column, teith the answersof the eandidates to the interrogatories propounded to thorn. The meeting was a respectable cue, corn- ' pod of some of the most intelligent and worthy of our eititens, and thrir proceed-1 ings are deserving of attention. . Dissent- i ing entirely from die policy which thee° ,i of our Temperanee friends who participa- I led in the deltberations of the Convention Lave seen fit to adopt, and utterly at a loss to disoover how the cause of Probibition, is to be subierved by tho policy thus mark ed out---we feel it a duty to ()ermine, td, to our readers, and to the cause, to give some of the grounds of our entire and un qualified dissent from' the action of the Convention. Vrio profess to be earitery l eitteere adro - lilt' Law Ilnarely de catea of a Prohibitory Law—etneerely announce theme) e fever of submit terries to procure the enactment of a law which will break up the Rum traffic and ting, the question , _lnhibition to a pope relieve society front the terrible and count- lnr !ale. This is the oily way of 'getting ges evils whiCh the traffic ever does mid Ilhe ques tion " out 401"lica'" It itit the ever will carry in its trail. but we have ; true po licy—a policy upon which the friends and opponent:l4 Prohibition can labonel long enough its the Temperance unite; and certainly the friends . muse, and have learned enough of the , prejudice, misconception, misrepresents.: of Temperance witouldnot decline the is- sue thus tendered theft. tine and bitter apposition, that attend its eroeee ... to be sarisfiedsisattritsneb is But t rend stands Mr. MYERS in ono to ZiTs:hiered by say spasmodic e r hoh.. this mailer P eonvention endorsed position as sound Ind acceptable. Let lition of seat The cause of Temperance 1 ! Vie Rita been making glans _ amides within„ the. us see what it is. lenk at hisletter. Ile blunts equare up to tie interrogatory pro. last few rare—last ill making giant strides pounded to bite, ad pledges himself to —and we believe the day-is not far distant "favor and (if the qttetion is brought up,) when full triumph will crown our lone, I ; to vote for a Prohibittry Liquor Law, with liborions, and at times doubtful efforts.— Prohibition hes teem° a demi a proviso that said lay shell be referrereferrer(to . "menifest the vote of the people for their approval or . nee” But ;cast amount, ofpopu. I ar pre. '°isaPPmtai." N owef we understand this. judiee and misconception still remains to Mr. MYERS stands "hedged" to vote, in be combatted - before a salutary legisl t • ' ve the first place,for a Lill,of oho unenesti enectment can be secured ; and what the tutionality of which here can be no doubt. cause now wants is a calm, fair, honest But fleet is not all. ele stands "pledged" canvass cf its merit -.a cane:tee in which to vote for a Prohibenry Liquor Law, "if the issue of "Proldbe ion," or "No Prole. the question is brotigle up." without know• bitioo," shall bee brought fairly before the inr, the shape in thhith it may be brought people; stripped of false side issues, and details the most ! unincumbered by partisan attachments.— e,p lt may be membered by unconste l ,With rack an issue we shall be prepared I tutional provisions na obnoxious and unjust—provisions and de. : for victory. With any thing snore (*lees : tails which 'neither his julgment ner co re thee that;, as Temperance mon, wel should science may approve—end yet he statute gerelootantly into the can - wise. litlettged" to 11* sur d nut, provided it con- ' Besides, this it the issue which the ene -I..tains a claw that it "shall bo referred . to mica of Prohibition themselves now pro. the vote of the people fee their approval re pose - letthe people decide whether they I want a prohibitory enactment er not. If: disapproval" i s it to do Mr. MT- I 6 „ it an ! Ea ? a majority decide in favor of Prohibition, We h ave no O En injustice. We believe - I.im to he an it will be the duty of all good, law 'Aiding citizens to submit. If a majnrite ( lie honest, well-mm , nin. Nor do we tide against a Prohibitory hie-, Wei shall: suppose he designee to pledge himself to he content. We have an abiding confi- any such absurdite. We allude to the' matter, simply to show the ebsurd pose deuce in the ultimate triumph of our cease : —an abiding confidence in the at:mai:lnm thew in welch his *ply has placed him.] of the popular mind, when that min I shall ' We are not willing to believe that el r.e stems deliberately took this veil ion, in bo brought to a fair expression upon tee: the hope of securing a he "Maine Law" vote Rune question. If Prohibition =net, in popular tncreby. That would be utichatitable. It a fair issue, bo sustained by a vote; tiershitlf net ask it —ltetter do te fume aety Mat no am not con, m e lee, the- full extent of the pledge he was eiv- 1 law until it can be sustained, ing. But that does net cure its utter el ly, nor (lees it j ice. the unreeseuable de-; nuncia l timf of tlr. efeeetenen and Mr. ELLI 3, because they did not see fit to cow.' mit the same blunder. Dr. elremeoer. and Mr. teem both agree to leave this decision of the matter to the people, and express a willingness to be boned by that, decision, 'whether favor.' able or adverse. Now, who can object to that? Every voter in the State will thus' be enabled to oxprees Lis wishes on the ; question. It is the only mode of settling it without disturbing present party rein- Lions—the only mode of securing a fair expression of the popular will. And we, caution our Whig friends against any move-'I ment which looks to more than this, as either designed or calculated to disorgan ise the Whig ranks in this district, and se cure the triumph of Lawfoetoism in the State Senate. We know that some of the 'Opposition' leaders- in this county, whose hearts are not and never were in the Temperance cause, have been urging OD this independ ent movement, with an anxious solicitude that betrays the motivatbat prompts them. Are oar Whig friends willing to be caught in the trap,thus cunningly laid for thew ? It is well sometimes to learn lessons of wisdom from an enemy. much as to our own position—now a or two on the doing's of last Satur- day's Convention. And, Grin, wo remark that most manifest injustice was done to the Whig candidates, Pr. Mxrziworat and Mr.. ELLts—vro do not say inteniional injustice, so for at least as concerns a largo portion of the intelli gent and worthy gentlemen who participa ted in the proceedings. Nevertheless, from the very organization down to the close, an nnti.Mollinger atmosphere was most pal pable—is disposition to. break him down or all haterds—and this before the Conven tion hod any guaranty as to what his an swer to the Committee might be. But let that pass. The Convention foliaged pledges from the several Legislative and Senatorial eau.] didatea, to favor and votetur a Prohibitory Liquor Law Bill, ' , with a proviso that such bill shall be submitted to the people for their adoption or rejection." The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the Supreme Court of New York, se also I the Courts of other States, have long since decided such mode of enacting laws to be torten itifutional---that Legisture has no right to devolve the law-making power up- on any body other than itself. But a side from- the unconstitutional feature, there are other fatal difficulties to such a pledge—difficulties that must:strike every reflecting mind, and which no reflecting mind-eould possibly overcome. Bethought Dr. DiEttartorit and Mr. ELLis ; and the Convention saw fit to "blackball" those gentlemen. while Mr. DiTens was endors-.1 ed as '"the only sound candidate in the held." Now let to examine the letters in to defic paper—printed, verbatim el Marat ha, air they were read before Convention. Dr. MIELLINOM and'Mr. Eats both de cline to ••pledge" themselves to vote for any law in advance of a. kuowledge of its provisions ; and for the very best of rea sons. They both say in effeet—"Why, gentlemen, it is unreasonable in.you to ,ex pent us to give a pledge of that kind. We can't pledge ourselves to the support of any bill, until we see what the bill is like. It may contain, provisions which neither our consciences nor our judgments can approve—it may contain provisions which you yourselves could not approve ; and if you would not vote for such a bill, why ask us to pledge ourselves to vote for it." Is not that good reasoning:? But sup pose they hed gone a step further,,and said, as they might have said, "Why, gentlemen, if we answer your interrogatory affirmative ly we may be "pledged" to vote for a bill that would inevitably defeat the very ob• jest you base is view. We might be call ed to vote for another mcwgrel 80 gallon . bill—or possibly a bill prepared• by theta ; mks of Pnthibitbm, inslieh all manner lof obnosioes• and t t neontitutional provis ions nrty have beta piacil Jrh the purpose of killing it on a pepait iltue., Now we enn't do any such thing: We haven high j er sense of the dignity MI responsibility attaching to the Logislatieoffioe, than thus to embarrass ourselves." Is not that good eerorsing also T Does j it not show that Dr. MiLuxar.n and Mr. ELLTB have a just and tae Appreciation of ' the duties of an honest sad Intelligent leg islator. The bait beltbmt to them wenn tempting one. gad tby aimed only at securing the votes of tilt friends of Prohi bition, and beensless rcsardful of duty, it would have been int tidy Matter for them , ,„1 to say "yes,' to sucuotamittee. But' they declined to &no-4d webelieve they will be sustained, by he intelligent, re. fleeting men of lig paries, not excepting the members of;` theestrention which so Ott flatly ,denotincted Both 'Dr. Mx eta and Mr. Etats 1 Irr Let every Whig bear, in mind that, we have , a good State Ticket in the" field—that we hove a county ticket com posed of men eminently worthy of support, and, above all, bear, io mind that every vote given in favor of. the Whig State and county ticket will be sot down as a vote in favor of Retrenchment, Reform, and Economy ; while every vote for the other aide will be used to signify, the re .. verse. Mark Onset 11:7*Tho Bedford Gazette giree a re markable instance of the uncertainty of life. It says that a gentleman residing in Cumberland, Md., wrote to his friends in Bedford that the Cholera wag rapidly a bating in Cutnberland—that no danger was to bo apprehended—and that he never enjoyed better health in his life. Before that letter reached ite destination the tele graph announced that the writer was W corpse 1 LOOK OUT I , —for &11 manner tof this representations and falsehoods on' the part of the Opposition, betireen, this and, the e lection. There will plenty of them. IrrMrs. Stows, &labor of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," bu r returned from Europe. fr:rTbe Conoeotiout Town Bleed.. come off on to-morrow. 'The friends of Prohibition ire actirs tlunni t tiout the State.. The State Neonate. • AWFUL Tamsenv.—One of the :levet Ifir"By a eambinatiow of 'favorable eir-! awful trartlies that ever happened in this ettentitancee, the Whigs , of •Pcian*ylvanis country, occurred at ttPlaindealiati," tl.l have had control of the State Senate for reaidence of T. R. Lockerman, neat Roy al Onk, l'lntraday eight, Omni IS n'. clock, which resulted in the death of John Lockermon, aged about 17 yeses, As 'tear as we can ascertain, the following are the last six or eight years. Last session the Whigs had but one majority—hut that ono was sufficient to hold locofoonistn in' ; cheek, and prevent a good•deal of tual-ad-! ministration. Should the Whip maintain their integrity in the districts in which Senators are to be elected this fall, the Senate will continue to bo Whig; but if a single district be last the Sonata is gone, and Loenfoooista will have undisputed sway in every department of the State Government. The leaders of the opposi tion understand this, and hence their.anz iety to defeat Dr. Niturasont, and carry this district for Mr. Douglass. Our friends must look out for desperate efforts on the ' part of Locofecoism to secure, this end. Upon this one point their entire energies will be concentrated. Shull they sue elect? the circumatences It appears that for some time pun. the' inhabitants of "Plaindealing" have been troubled by the discharge of bricks and other utiesiles, at the house and thminliab-. hunts. On the night stated, bricks were' I thrown. and Robert Hughey, overseer, and Wm. H. Keecheval, gardener, were mil the watch. with guna, aecompanied. by T. ; R. !Ackerman. A brick was thrown, : 'when Hughey tired but Without °frees— Kercheval then said, he saw a man a short i distance from them, when tockerinati told him to fire at him. lie did so, and: ;upon arriving at the spot, John Locker.; man, a brother of T. R. L., who, it is said. had come mil of the house. was Brand j dead, a rifle ball having pierced his head just above the temple. Kercheval Mutely started for Easton, and upon his' arrival gave himself up, and was rum init. ted for examinetion. Jauckermatt was ar. rested yesterthiy smutting by &mill!' Clark, long, and have never found him to ho Re d euitimitted its jail in default of bail, aught but a truthful, honest man, anxious for diseatening the life of Kereheval. to serve hie constituents faithfully...and Kmadieval is an old man, a native of Engla honorably. Both the llerriebui Whig mane,nd, nud le very fond of the Lock m. greatly distressed at the oe. papers speak in warm commendation—of— mir r ent r e . It was very dark when the his legislative position in the House, and affair occurred. Ile is ens we believe, . surely the editors of those journal ought ; smeared by the euemoitillity. Young to be competent judges of his capacity and J " wk " m "" was verb' 1 """ b l i k ed b y his aequnintanees, and wee a quiet, peaceable fidelity. Besides, hie experience in the youth, and pleasant companion. House will give him influencoand position in the Senate, that must be of service to THE INGRAHAM DaIIIONATRATIGAL-i- Al the uteemig held in New York Tlmre. his twunktituents. Why hesitate, them, to slay evening, to do honors to Capt. logra. give !din a cordial, hearty support? His 1,„,,, letters w. re rend from several lnum• opponent is a bitter, thorough-going par- inent geetlemen who lied been invited, but ej eale —an open, avowed opp o nent o f Re. did nisi Humid. Gen. Garibaldi, excused ing on the score of to. form—and nothing ran be gained, while limn ;mew dla "seem, :eel air. Meagher trusted Mat much must be lost, by Mr. DaIenLASS" he H et be considered as acting success. with any impropriety toward the comma - But wo shall expect better things of the ere, il beams in intiol that" lie to nut as Whigs of the district. We know that the )" ' 1 "44" " I Mu nUed 81. ‘te a t " f a r r e• Irueed lrun; "is km opposition leaders—relying upon the ef- art i" a feet of cowardly insinuations, and bolder I ,,e nitii, 'le I „ r , ign walei by au udi misrepresentations, as to Dr. MEusiseen'ts err id' the Feint le. " Hon: • Roll. .1. oifieiadeareer, and calculating largely upcn Walker cqnstilertal the seizure et !Coate a defection in the Whig ranks, by reason of clear ‘ 1 " 1 " 1111 slid justice. and no the nomination of an exclusive „ mainc outrage of our rights iz view of Isis deels• norm to berme. citizen of the United Law " cendidate—hope to secure the eke- St,, lbse. Edward I.:uerett ispelatide tics of Mr. Douctass. Whige of : Frank. Caps. legralmi's course, and declares lin and Adams—shall they nut be disap. that leak the Wrong and outrage were en the part of Atietilii, Krrstit was Veer , pointed? _ _ LETTER PROM RIO, C. ELLIS, ERM, iirmertan ol but he does not Nsir . °von , , risia. is, 1853 • nentleinen :-Todentir aftern, , on. I woo hamlet your Bale of ibe Public AVoritv. extr u4s "Y "Pi"i"" t " Itis el" HI" t o ti•itee•nea Liver of the 10th, nod la crunpli , mee wlw }nor Anicrwan protection, try virtue o f h its r.l7:,;ta"),.."TiVold.l7"dri'a There is evidently a ereing feeling over dlaratitrit In become an A oterwati citizen. sey ,, rgie tc e o t t i tz te ol, t , r ,„ not. tot so t too ofno„ the State in favor of the Sale of the Pule LO menage of a Nei lb l4provialtmtt to the lie WOrICA ) as the only means of putting a POLITICAL NoMENCLATUE.—TiIe 1 7K .-.- lytmtre she Low. prolilhitint the ninnothetare and Mix tide Ln 013 t iif l'isto v [lends." which is •rt tams sesr shsvpryve.. with the nyorlenth it Stop to the fraud and corruption so charac- eel net shell be submitted to the people for their idoptton to the twineuelaiive at New -or rejection terirtie of their administration. Not only n ' Yerk. leis apeed dinar' 13.trwhiirtiers Co He you ntleven, I hare thoitrht errionetr on the is the Whig prees unanimous upon the who bad el v1:71 orilieir arlitesion to the to which in"ccw"th" cciWcw. of moment , worthy the orison , nor every man. and leo,. SUbiCet, but in Berke, Westmoreland, and Fugitive ::41;i,e I , 441. 1 ;ineti the Bah llndre tle sr rrsosso -twos proiss;asst and mesas, one or two other Locofoco counties, resole- P1"I1"rm, and spitting thatl.l of founitil on nriiion ex peeler:oil as Como mew and ptlelt the z t4lt n i, i 7t , t ,, n . t. t.o ttV i t . o w tte ite tt . ni t t o tn n; I T . h i a t t o t LlF . h . tr eprlre mou lions favorable to their stile have been a. I Ili Ilea kern (rein their struele• Cejs. therefore. Not in arce , lanoe with 1 .. t; ' true polle ' vrt . .n it e h ll (hilted by Locofoco Conventions. Still ihx and Jeloi Van Remit are s elfin. II "f the ‘"'' a the proposition is far from being settled, bricks of the new sei e ed, but ilie Eve,fin,z thtt 0 0 detet"ealttlou nrrlerbilon.houl4 - p r eer "r :ii ,r 47l:Z: -' : as the entire patronage of th e Canal Board, feat, the 0:d Barn-burner meals, .tel V. : :t n :it n i r . ' l : Y e ' re 7l ; - : ,n r= " • i t n i n ue rur ee i rt i L t t's 7 l ,7 o ll,l turs; rl7 l ;iii weightier mutters of the I ter" WHI the "Di'itlOClßliii UtHon." Itt . leA lit the Bit (to' Mtn wit tn. w s it:tol3 c er. An I P .nun 4N. r rout serpeefull• tn ,'lode,, mHei r. vanian," "Bedford Gazette," and other As me Piety II rad taw vett a ore cert . nu. I r t" , e , t ., e:tel , tonote for aril loge ,rue ~ffrt -. , r ~T L . eon 'Cr nn ehteetiong to en olio, log leading LoCofireo papers, are virulently op. weious, we quote with pleasure, "Putty ror ono:, ni!ti reznol to Oust inenoure. tn forth, HAI enh of the oite.tion to the re , .l le or Penretyletnin, poring the movement. and may succeed in Is r.z." heheolno tint Trthe, the question belongs-thatt ~TX the, ito erenv ,, lierotition reccomplishing their ends the people do A. 111 AN WITH TWi.N V W With much reweet. lAm Gentle...a, Your uhelient .en Ant, not see to the matter and return a clear I. if I) ‘,V matt ra ing MIISC r. Miter, h uh JNO. C. ELI.Pt. " To Ntett-s, E W %hie, W. W. Paxton, Jno. sat majority .o favor of the , whose real mane is Paid io he Nathaniel, A O. Karts, conindttel. I measure. J. Bird, is in jail in Camden, N. J.. on it charge of bigamy, and varimes other eller. ; The Public Works are yearly adding to gee. On Sunday Elizabeth II errungion, the debt of the State, instead of helphig a lady of Plolerlelisliia, visited him in pris m pay it off, and if things go on long at en and aeeertained he WAS the matt to the present rate the State will be swamped. w Inen bite was married on ore Oth of fa. The North Branch Canal is yearly eating 1 Y 1"81. On 111 e same 114 Y lie was visited he nnuthler up from half a million to a million of del- glary f i rom o h Kete om r i ugton, mura was mar rie d lars, and the Portage road, which costs in may I t is „ Afro ; hmtieini ; more than it earns to run it, is absorbing a wife in Reading, atwitter in Wilmington. hundreds of thousands more. Political Del., ;mil another yet in Philadelphia.— oormorants are growing fat on the pick- , The prisoner is only Omni 23 years of I it is stated declares at I. I age, an d, , tns ings afforded by these works, but the pea keenly wives, a statement which may be pie are fleeced to give theta the opportu- tre e , art more than nite•fourill of that time nity. The first letting of the contracts her bag been found within a few dare.— on the new Portage road were awarded to It is alleged that he abandoned each wife political favorites at a coot of 5u60,000 a• soon afire marriage, anti that they never heard of him after until his recent arrest. hove what they could have been contract- , The affair creates the greatest excitement ed for, an d t his is but the beginning. So , i r , Caindetn, and line induced an immense Ilong as the- State is the paymaster the l number or people to seek admission for State will be plucked. Oar only safety the purpose of seeing him. and hope of escape is in getting rid of the public works altogether. They will not sell for coat, nor relieve usof more than a realty of our .indebtedness ; but their sale will save us from further indebted nese, and from all the corruption and die, grace now attached to their management. Plow, let it be borne in mind that not only is the Whig State ticket composed of caudhlatestavorable to the sale of the Pub lic Works, but our candidates for Senator and Assembly—Dr. kinurauss and Mr.. Ferrets—are earnest - advocate*. of the mea sure. See to it that they are elected.— One vote in each House may deoide the mat ter. Dr., 1 3.1zrziNap. is, every way worthy the confidence and support of the, Whigs of the district; We hare known him TEMPERANCE. IN NEW YORK.— The names of sill persons-1,143mnd to sell liquor in each rad iliTtetv York, is to he made out and given to the Captain dile ward in which they reside, whose duty it is to obtain the names of all unlicensed dealera, and report them for prosecution. as-The grand jury in. Philadelphia have found, a true bill against Thomas J. P. Stokes, and Matthew Vanduseu, Jr.. the former Laurette physician, abd the latter Quarantine Master of the port, charging them with misdemeanor in office in permit ting the _bark Mandarin, with yellow fo• ver on bond, to pus quarantine. !?The American Mothodiitshave built churches at the rate of three per week, and printed books at the rate of one per minute; during the past sixty years. 0:7 - The - Millerites have fixed upon. May 1?,1.8fol, as the date of the destruction of the world. They say there will be no mistake about it this time. 110' Hon. Neal Dow, author of tha "Maims la►w," addressed several larePro hibitiou meetings at Harrisburg last week: EPIDEMIC AT THE BoUTII.--ZIADEPS is sweeping o'er our laud, says the Biloxi tiffs Shure of the 17th inst., in the interior as well as on the coast. In the high pine woods, heretofore thought to be aw almost impregnable fortress of health. typhoid fe ver and kindred diseases . prevail to en a. larmieg extent. The like lina never be fore heen known here, by the oldest in habitants. Several deaths have occurred in the rount:y, from diseases supposed to have been contracted either in Mobile or on our own enact. 'rile ill health of our inhlbitants generally, in the country and els w here, has caused a general stagnatioa ut business, CORIOOII FREAK OF a DJADKAN....-4 man by the name of Win: Blevist; got intutti• rated-in Nieholaaville,,,lessamine roomy, Ky., nit Sunday last, and tinder its influ ence imbibed the kit* that God ftad sent him to chastise all unruly 'teeny's, and said that he intended to wytip them all to death. 'Phil pretended•mission he car ried nut, between Harrodsburg and Nielo olasville, by visiting, all the farms and fac tories and belaboring every negro so un fortunate as to encounter him. One he heat and bruised to death, while others lie maimed for life. MrProf. Henry B. Patterson, of Penn srlirsnis Medical College, has withdrawn from the Department of Materia Modica in that Institution, on account of enfeebled health, and Dr. John B. Biddle has. been chosen in his room. ICTMr. Bowie and Mr. Ligon, the Whig and Democratic Candidates for Gov: ernor of Maryland. have agreed to Cati.e.. the Slate in company with each other— malting alternate speeches. akirArt elderly lady died almost instant ly a few days since, at Palmyra, Missouri, from a sting of a hornet, inflicted on the wrist. IcrThe Whigs, of Massachusetts have nominated Enter' Washburn, for Governor, and Thos. O. Plunkett, for Lieutenant Gov. 'ernor. • CoMMUNirATIM. Um* Itleelhogor *ls Friend* of a Prohlbllory Ltqaur Law. At a meeting:of the people of Marti* Count , eonvenvitat the Court Ilittlesi. in this h il (igh of Oeuyebnrg . on .Saturdav, Poll of Seplemher inst.. for the put.. posit of constiltiotr upon onertsores the best calculated to secure a Ptolohitory Liquor Law in Pennsylvania, Win. -8. .11ranu don, Esq., of York Sprhres. Wee called to t he chair, and E. W. Staltie ehl A. W. Marinley, Esq., appointer) Seerctarien. The meeting was ad•lreiteeti+Av 114 v. Mr. Weever, of Moine. Ull she re t biert of the marline. After which the Executive Committee reported that they had addressed copies , o f the following letter' to the eandid.itest each political party for State Senator snit Assembly, and had received replies from, Dr. Atellingeri the lirltig anutibite foe- State Senator. and Messrs. Were end El lis. candidates for Assembly. and that they had made use of till the mews in their power to reach, the nominee of the Remo - ramie party (J. Wythe Douglees) htilltail failed, so that they had no itotronuoieation with hint, but were satiqied, from all they could learn, that he was opposed to a Pro hibitory Liquor Law. Srpt. 1.0, 1853 8341:—The undersigned, a committee appointed for the permute, tahe the liberty, in view of your inwition oi the public es a candidate fora seat in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, of propounding to 1 ou the following , interroiatory. stud respectfully ask ■ prompt rfply: If elected , wlll you, vote for, end rote your best effort to procure the passage 0/ a lave /MINI' in its pro/Wong to the Maine Liquor Law. tirdids. king the manufacture and Woof intoxlratinik li quors RP a beverage, wuu the proviio that said art shall be submitted to, the people lOr their a• doption ur r ,i.beij. , o Tr. , friend,. of Prohibition o ill meet in meow meeting at the Court Pone in Gettysburg. on sisturday, the 24th inst., to hear report from this committee, mot center in n•feranee to fit ther Cu.! lion; you will therefore. it is presumed see the importance of having your prior to that date. Y.ry resprcqu,lly yours. W. STA 111. E. W. W. PAX FUN. .INO. 1. HILL lallt I Z. COMMltire, LETTER rprm JACOB A. 31TE110, ESQ. (floe latcaT FAVT..) ,, T. Sept. 2.1, 15627 Deer Sire :—Tnn w of the 10th But. but holm receive!: ant io repiv to you , interrogatory, reepectitig the entire' (- would take in the leaislatum, Of glacial) In reference to the , •)laluo Liquor Law" queetlon. wouli soy to the 11-et Owe: I would be oppmei to, and elw aye douldel the propriety of furring upon thepenple a law vliuller to Ile prOVifif.ll% to the "Akio* Liquor Law," without first solimittlevt it to the people for their approbotion. lint atamll I ho electel a Itepretentative to the Lenittitu-e of this Mite. 1 will favor (and If the question I. brooch? on) will vote for • "Pr. - dill:limn Liquor Lew" with a proviso ttvit e,i I Low ohnuld he referred to the vote of the people for their niprovel nr divaproval. • With due reenact, I remain roue &lent JACOB A. MTER.I. To E. W. Stehle, Wm, li. Patton, John L. lIIU and A. B. hurts, committee. LETTER FROSI OR. D. SMUT:S . OIM. Eeee Rants. Pelt. 22, Ish3. %sem E. W. Stable, Jon. L. till, S. R. Kerb and . W Pinson. coalmines. Ar. Gentlemen:-1 hove the honor to acknowledge the re. eelpt of your noto errinl ring whether— "lf elect. I to the Senate, will you vote for owl nee neer beat effort to prfwore the poems of • law el miler In Its • provision. to the Moine Liquor Law, prohibiting the sale ant manufacture of intotlentlng bloom se a bevermo, with the prone° that RAW art Moult M eubmitted to th. people for their lidopt lon or rejection'" le slew of the reeponandllty of the donee devolved upon a legislator, ganef to the dlecherge of hie official duties, unto^ the sanctity of en oath—a reeiwualbillty that can no t, be folly met hr an bowel and faithful seting up to the conviction., of • deliberate Judgment—l enelfret feel free to myoelf, In abeam of ouch deliberation, to the support of any Rental leglelation. The ernhamuuments to which such* pledge way eulglect lenislotor In the honest and onemleutlona Meehan". of dote to the Commonwealth. and to his ernititnentm, strike, me an being en apparent on to rem ler it unnecreo. nary for me to enlarge thereupon. A bill may cone up nu any particular toplc—he that topic what It may—ant while the principle Involved In It might he unoltJecnousble In itself, yet the, bill may be encumbered by provlolona and • &Mai highy oiliest ant olajmnonsble. WO., a Legislator. mini m° to the support of a bill time drawn, In advance of Its poiolbleproelsions being known. would be fermi Into the el eeeeeeeee of either apparently ebbing's hie magma pledge, or what may be worse, be forced Muth:Me the oath under which he tioltes Mee. While, therefore, I eounot pledge myself IS the SUMO" of the "MMus Lew," or any other taw.* am foie to Minn the right of the people to control the action of their Repro. tentative; and bailey* It to be the duty of • Rogirments. ties. In his itispreeentativ• eapadty, fialthfally to carry out the wishes of his constituents, eimegially when ash ertobite are fully expresso: and undendond I can have no Monte. l ' elf "fes, Oen In saying that if elected to the State &mate, could , have no &hlection to voiles ter • bill to tat the erase of the movie of Pennoylvania upon the propriety of ahaotios a Prohibitory Law. I halo the horror to be veryrenioothillr ram. • DAVID. DDYLIDODD. .• The following.preamble and' resolution were then unsulmously adopted : Whereas The views- and purposes of the two candidates for the State Senate. from this Senatorial District ; so fares we have been able to loin, them. in referenee to a Prohibitory I:iquor Low, to be sub mitted to the people for their adoption or 'rejection. are to to entirely unsatisfactory; .„ therefore, Resoled, 'Mit with. our itionektions or duty, and, the pledgee we have given to each other o, this great question nt, moral reform and State pulley, vb. cennnt eoneistehtly give oar mufflers to Dr. Mellinger enti,J, Wythe Douglass for the ,:ter,ate, at the ensuing flaw election. On motion; the Convention proceeded to nominate a candidate for State &Mai. Hon. Gnonoz CHAMBRIIS was than no-' minated, which was ikccepted‘ by miaow lion. • , • r And then, on motion, it, was Resolved, That e committee of flee be appoint. , ed to wait upon Hon. dodge Chamber., and ten. der him the nomination of this 1111111111 meeting said committee to hays power to SU sap victory that may occur. Whereupon the chair , appointed Bev. D. D. 'Clark, Solomon Powers, George Warren, J. B'. McPherson Ind. DC. J. L.. Hill said committee. On motion. Resolved, That Mesa "roesedinare. including Ow . . letters of candidates for dsnaurcand lispowents— , tire, be publiahed.' Op motion, adjourned. • (Signed by the °freers.) ' POLITICAL VOA:. Sept. 27.—The excitement among tile, politicians of the Democratic party in.thie city has reached its highest point. It a almost certain that Charles O'Conner, U. S. District Attorney. and Greene C. Bronson, Collector of the port, will be re. moved on account of the letters the, wrote to the wit alkali meeting. There w adore talk of their resigning, and (hue tweepittfi i , he disgrace of a removal „ We rail attention in an advertisement, in anothor t edition, of i tven remedies y one Ow "Fere' did — 4/VW: and the other heir -Ito Ra Votpiliaint." prepared under the direction of the Ilniversity of tree Medi cine. aml popttlar Klowledge, curl issued by order 411 the nowt! of Trustees, twin i ts 1, a i nettory. in Philadelphia. As everething originating front th is in stltntion <militate-from Medical Grad. states cf enlarged experience, and high scientify altaininents, we have every rea son to believe that all remedies prepared tinder its panetion will be worthy of im plicit emilitlenee with the public-on • well as the medical 'mires:titan. MYEltq' 'EXTRACT OF ROCK ROHE,— This wonderful medicine is test gaining fur itself a popularity 'Which no other medicine can boast of. The plant, Rock Rose, Wooed and recent. mended by Many erhinent physicians unfit r coun try. Hear what J. H. Thom IMOD. rif Philadelphia, say*: .1 hive prescribed' it in bad cases of acro- Culotta patients at Wills flotriitul." Hie somas attracted the attention of senior physicians. Ha ' , porta the following remarkable 'ease of white swelling of the right hip in rektostY.' lB44 . •Thl , sloven years old, and bed the disease for tliree 'years, the hone was disloested operant* end outward. There wee • large opening on the hip I wding to the brine, into which I could thrum my fi•teer. I counted three ulcers. He had been. ',odor several physicians who had given him up. I ordered a decoction of Rock Rim e-in too days his night sweets ceased. I then unlered s tea spoonful of Rock Rose, three times s day. Thir tv-nitie &aye aster he wee entirely well. See adv't of Myer** Rock Rose. Or For Pale In (;etlysburg by S. H. DEF.II LER, ■nd by Dringlate generally. Sept. 10: REMEMBER: The only roLtitial end genuine %VISTA IN BA ,4 iIF tt'II.I)(INEItItY , wee introduced in the year 1834 *lot bee been well trete,' in ell the compliinte for which It is recommoodA. For ten yeery it hos proved more ellicneions ea a Nine. rly fur Cough+ Colds. Bronehitio, Asth ma Ind Gineuminion in 141 incipient since, than env other medicine. 'E'l'H W. FOWLS. Droggist, No, 134 Washington *tree'. Boston, Maas. in the sole pro. prirtivt of the genuine medicine, anti supplies both et whole sale and retail, and of wheat alp:twits can I , e obtained. - Dr. %V n. Shaw says, .4 wish heartily success rt v•wr Nadirine. I eon..itler ever, rann'of arrest 1.0 t . ay , nt 0. 4 , 04 •If imil non try duseano as a dir..et trilruto t .4. l ;r•rin4 lawn i•iiite . 0. 4,4.1 . 1 r.. the.- ,r,tel ally that ph vc..i.ina lir.. 4' V 1. 4 .01 . 1111 I in till 114 in) , re:n.. Iv Which 1..19 b.! •..'il'ed “111. 4 111. 1 /tie lhi.,g is err. I 111 th• . 1 •11V/11 have n au ir.nty that ,tent teetliti , .e• will non.ernl , y he vu4t.line.l att!y ju dno Inn; on they tiro well reictre..l a nd cootie u•• to lelie.6 Or a ore." In a 'n om retina letter otys—"Aa Wistsr'• Tlslsarn Wibl Cherry is the only potent medi cine to ovhient I have ever given my public lecoot• menflal I ghatl not be by the cumii ! of giving rash or prdelpieste Icily as to whet ]-have .e.. 11 am the sill of it. effects." If genuine, stip/NFL 871'1' , . 170 - For sale in Gettysburg by S. II 13I'E LER, awl by Drug:end* generally. Sept 10. II it.lll3lOllE IlEtgli ET. [F1101.4 THE for TIETERIPiT.I FL()CR— Fleur market In doy woo un• ~teed Holder.; film e note .mire of 401) 1.111. lloword strsuuhrsindu early its the illy at SO, rind suhsrapinntly 700 Lb • do. nt flif 001 per MIL 'I rrre were Mort hover. 11.41, selicra at this price 1 . 11 hold sr :Lb 12/ per bbl. 11)e Flour 1.4 25. col Cu rss Meal '43 ,50 Isar hbi. ADV A .Ii SEED The pply at Groin moil-spiv sii ! mutant less se ive• About 14. 0 . 0 I uulmlyi of IVlh.ll oh - I,IA. and mostly sold of l 2 n $1 lor red. to 1 30 .1 $1 IA per bushel for F ood 0' prime what.. so•re lots sit very clinic, Whe.st. I _la 51 :38 per bushel. The Inn I t .4 mm. I.IN crumb yesteriluy. A l bushris .1. Corn ulr,•reil and tly u• u 7 cidit• lor whit,. and 73 n 74 per v. , . ..us NI lord and Viraillid Rye :2 s7S e•-• 5... l'oaer,ve ani• Rye. I,lrerr i l V.loy141.(1 0 ds. vim' to prime, 41 a 42 Viruif.os 16. b 37 n 4 nimbi. and bile, inr ot 30 per bushel Seeds st• nay $6. TPuoiliv 3 2.5 .$3 per hudint. I..V3llf — r:l;lb.; • —1.1.1 S••• is quirt. but will t rim in wire. We 11.1i0 tmnll M. 11,11 I . in tit II j it 111 1 • 12 retail per 111. as n gig Ili- SI1.! If and innlitirs atoll. and pike.. uu if Hies 4.1 slid 41 relies per lb. PM) niarkrt is stenilii. We quo', Mess Pork at $l6 50; Prime Jolt 14 61 is•l Id tialrs of 13 icon s houlders at 71 it H cont. ; Sides at 81. a 81 cents ; and .in•• 10 a 121 esti', MIMI in krge 14 I ',colas I II en i IS Celifil par lb.— Cheese. 10 a 101 colits por Ib. ear common cutting. WORK MARKET. V f.(11711 prr Iron wagons, $5 50 1A HE:\ r, per buelbel, 120 to 1 31 EVE, t• s;0101, TIAILMIY SZED, per bushel. 11.0V1:.11 I'LAoTE:I4 QF PARIS. per too. 111.111i0VEU MARKET. FIMUR. pee barrel. (from Was , ml) $6 60 WHEA bushel, 1 10 to 1 20 RYE. 80 UI 'RN (11A l'INtorRY-sr.3 D, C(.1)YE11(-NEEL) X-SEED, MARRIED. On the 10th inst., at Northbridge. Mart., by Rev. 14 1 1111 mo Reim amt. Ftiruinv J. PIsH RH. of York, Pa.. and Mies NARY S. °AD* W Rl.l, ileu4lttet of E. umbeidi, Eel or the former plane. 0-i the 221 Inn'.. by Rev. Martin I.ohr, Mr. HRNItY LOCH 11.1 N. end Mi.e ELIZA ANN YlXlN—to , 111 of tali vomit'. On the lath bud, hr 'Prof. r. W. (leered, Re.. ELIA i S. .11SNliY, pester of the Ev. Lutheran Caoreh at Piltafflrri tlehuvlkill fette• ty, Pa. lnto or adseehuei ebebtoary,) slur Minim tl R 4.1 A.. drezhter et the litto H. W. Conrad, Reg., of Pitirgrore. On the 224 line , . by Rey. R. Mosley Black, Mr. ./IDkM - HRNRY. Od 111114 LAVINIA KENNEL.-.4etb of Prenkihr ioeenship, Maine On Tniteihy lent, hr Reir:Rehert' Johnston, Mr. AN ilecrus' DUNCAN end 'Mies PLOKBN ROW AN—both of•Frstaktin'townshrip. On the 4th of Augmet,'ar teßhth. WOhlllll ChM. Se. Itnliene. Mr. MOsßS:.Cltrat end MARY ANN REINEOKER,4ormerty of thiepteee.‘ DIED. On the Ftth. hut In Abbottetown, JOHN eon of Mt. G. Doeeb, aged about 17 Jean. On. tbs let of September, In Ogle county, Illi nois, of am*, RAUH AUL PRISCILLA, death. Mit of/ernes and Mary White, (late of Adams sughly` *owl 3 years and I day. Qn tivellatti inst., in Adams county, MARY ANN, intent &tighter of Solomon Miller, aced 4 'On the 1111th Inst.. in Lancaster, Pa., Mrs. E LIZABETH B A UGH ER, Widow of Joseph Blether; deed; - formerly of Founteindrile, in this sotinty,niked SG years end 15 clays. WANTED, A PERSON waffle of doing Rouse /1i work anti Cooking in a private fami ly. One who can furnish satisfactory recommendations, can find a situation by enquiring at the "STAR" office. Sept. 30, 1853-3 t Berages and Detainee, A betumful assortment, All ivies, to be jl bad at KORTZ'S Chome Corner., PUBLIC SAVE. ry FIE oinh,cribetr i A•gignee of DAVID I 'PRIMMER and Wire, of - 14".rone Intrinqiiir. Allston comity, Will sell ;it Public rale on Mm/ay the t7ih of Octo ber next,.on Abe Orainisesolie of Paid trimmer, Minnie in said township, adjoining lands of pr.- Win. R. Setivart, Wm. Sadler, John Sicily, and others. It contains 241 ACR ES, MOlllll or ilel4P. a large portion of which is i n go o d TimBER, with a fair proportion of Meadow, the whole constituting a first-rate Stook Farm. The improve ments are a • ONE.A, ND-A-lIALF SI'3RY LOG DWELLING ',;'; with a double Lag Barn, a atible,Coru Crib, Wagon Shed, Smoke House, Dry House, and other out buildings, there is a first-rate Spring and Spring House conven ient, and an excellent 02024.:41Z • OF CHOICE FRUIT. Cona wag() Creek runs through the Farm. This property can readily be divided with. out injury and will be Sold entire or in parts, as may snit purchasera. Thome wishing a good Elfin Will do well to at. tend, as Irrvit must and will be sold with out reserve. (Kr Persons wishing to view the prem ises will cell on the subscriber, residing in Ileitllerehtirg,'or on Mr. TRIMMER re• siding on' the preitileee. Cr' ' Atteridnii,ie will he given and terms made known an the tbt nl'•ale by .1 ACOII S. HOLUM; ER, Sept." 1853. datignee FOR SALE, A rival-rate Illnthescay COOKING STOVE, will, pipe and trimmings. The proprie tor lia vow 110 further time for it, will sell it It7"Etiquire at the • STA trh'r. . 1853—tf Fi.sik,LA GAT 4 f) UST received and now (wen ing at the Store of S. FA fINESTOCK St SONS. DRESS CGOOS Oo e , pry g,vle, De Bige. Del 3 tee Al plea, 11 , tits tie I.liite., Plitiik, it., with .rim tip 'Alit, (or pole eltuitit itt F.III.VES POCK S VLOTIIA, 13!aek Wile and Fanoy e a .. elin•ires, Keinii , •kv Gird.. a new tit% k French cowl, S.itin. Silk. VAvet Elul Fan cy Vesiiiioi, Are I , frert4l very. it S. P.l/I.VES POCK 1$• SONS. Sign of Ike Red Front. Dom'estic's CI . ING (IA Wool and. Cot toe Flannels, (;,Tiros of all colors and priers, Awe) a hi be had at the cheap Store of 8. FAFINESTOCK it SONS 110! TIM WAY! g N Ott. nEe of Rime and IVonders, the rnh•rriber watild remark that lII' nriih- Fr hiaaa our hantera, hal defies the County 10.1.r.altire a filler atm.': of flats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, than he is now opening ; every variety ile,wriptinn, 01411 trialuies and prives. stiitaitle for wen, woolen and elnitiren. irj.Call, examine and Judge for your selves. W. W. PAXTON Gettysburg, Sept, 30, 1853—tr The Pamphlet Laws 1113ASSED nt tho 110,1 session of the it Legislature of Pennsylvania. have been received at this office. and are ready fur distribution to those authorized to ceive thorn. W PAXTON, Proth'y Prothonntary'm Mee, Gettysburg, :opt. 3.), '53. 3 25 5 00 I 25 6 50 Groceries, grk UEESWARE. Dye -Tullis. always `VW on hand at FAIINESTOCK'S fI OBIERY. Gloves, Bonnet Material and Runnel Ribbons, Laces, Edg ing*. Very cheap at FA.IINESTOCK'S. HARDWIRE .& IiDLERY. tAIINESTOCK & SONS would " 7 * respectfully inform their friends and customers,. that they have received an ad ditional supply of Hardware. Saidery. Oil Psi!itot Ohm'. &e., whieli will ha sold cheaper than they ran he "had else where, also every variety of Coach Trim. mine, Springs, Axles, Oil &Lapels. Drib Cloth, &intents, Damask, tic. Builders }did Painters are requested to examine .dteir Stock hefiire purchasing. As they are determined. not to be untlereohlby any market. S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS Needle Work, ERESCII, Work Collars, Swigs and llattihrhi Edgings arid- Litsertings, Floutising,,Spenreis, sod. every thing of iliac description, eari be.hati in the greatest variety, awl the cheapest. lit •, • - S. PA II 1 4 7 ESTOCK & SONB.. BOOK AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED in every Amen It and county in the UniteOtates, to. sell the mast popular end saleable hooks published, many of them beautifully LusTRA TED with COLORED EN— GRAVINGS: :Ilan the most popular works of T. S. A ETD UR, including "4rlhur's Collage Library,' Intelligent and enterprising _men will find this a pleasant and profitable WA nese. L For particulars address (post paid.) J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 48 Mirth Fourth Bveat, Philadelphia, Pa Sept. 30, 1858-1& • PROTRACTED fIifETCSIO. Ilk A PROTRACTED MEETING will be held at Heidlersburg, commenc ing ortSaturtiery coining the lel of Otto. ber next. The ministers and nietobers of the 4'huttli,ol God, and the public goners ally. are invited to attend. JOHN A. PLOWMAN. . Sept. 16,1 . 863,. UNIVERSITY MEDICINES!! PZVER AND .41011 A CURED sr .sorr -4NIA9 TUNIC NIX Ttlittt ' rilMtE 'University Of 'Foes -Medicine .A and Popular Knoudelice clisrterrd by the State of Petinsylvaiiie, at its last session. (viz- 29th' April, 1853.) mainly felt the purpose of arresting the evils re sulting frmn the sale of sptirio uS isid'ihin gerinte nostrums, Alan for the purpose of etipptying the public with reliable Ferns. dice, to rases wherein the patient eannot wht:in nr will not employ the beet medical ittivisere; having pnrchated that 'invalua ble remedy. Rowancre Tunic Itlik turn, on acceount or its just 'celebrity and ' ktiown efliitacy, in the treatment of Fever and Ague. and its kindred - aft ctiona;-hati nn hestiation in recommeding it in the high est terms to the patronage of the af flicted. El. • , OWE!. COMPLAINT ' (meit liy ROW AND'S lILACN—BERRY ROOT. The above Institutton exte9ds its sanction, iii like mariner, to the remedy for "Bowel Cotnplcint," in wall:nowt] as Bosco titl's Compound Syrup of Blackberry Boot, and earnestly recommends it to the confidence of patients afflicted with : these complaints,—believing into be invaluable in the ireatmem of inch eases. fly oilier of the Trustees, Hon. Henry K. •Stmn2fHon.. J: li.. Fhtnhtan.. John R. Howtind, SI, D.,: D. R. Ammon, Esq., Hector Orr, Ety. ozrAll Communications to he•addresa ed,—John R. Rowand, M. D., Dead or tlin Pharmaceutical Daps:mufti, and Pres ident of the Univeriity. Home Dispensary and office, No, 471 Smith &mind s trect, Philadelphia. Drawl. Dispensary at the store of S. 3. FORNEY. Gettysburg. ' Sept. 30, 18 3-1 y FRESH ARRIVAL. One of the largest and prettiest stocks of Smug Sta.pit etoZio, Ever I;ffere 1 in this pines, j L. SCIIICK his just returned from •••• • the eastern "lure with his Sprint' stook of ST. , IP LE GOODS. which he invites the public to examine.Sl his new location. South-West corner of the Dinmond. Ile feels confident that lie eau please every taste, in style. quality quantity and price. His assortment com prises Black and Fancy Silks, 14ragedr Lobo's Inwn SWIM.. .Viekfthet sand clllllbrie. MUSllll:GinglihniN, Caliroes, 'rrimmings, Linton Crape' Shawls, plelllll.l smirk; ; Bonnets, Ribbons & Fi,iwers ; Noyes, Iliisiery, lriuh Linens. sitd hundreds ul Other articles, in ;his line. Also, Gassimere§, Cashinerelts, „,1;.„ Cloth, Tweeds, Cottnnades, an Cheeks, plain and talky Vestings, &e, and examine for yourselves, at the Snail-west sorrier of the piddle square, and if you duet say that my stock .1 goods iN otm of the most desirable that you evt r maw, the fault will not be mine. Thankful for the very liberal patronage herewbore extended to me by a if VIIPTOUS ptlhlir, I ask a continuative of the sante, promising. that tingiing shall he left um door 11)11 ml‘ . part calculated to please and accoinludate. .1. 1,. SCHICK Gettysburg, April 8, 1853. Tai HARDWARE STORE. Subscribers would respectfully it announce to their friends and the publie, that they have (pencil is NE W 11.1 It DW ARE STORE in Baltimore adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, in which they are opening a urge and general assortment ,f lI.(►RDIVARE, IRON, STEEL, CROCERIES ) CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe 'Findings . , Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs, n general, invading every description of articles in the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Comb. makers, Blacksmiths', Clarpett term, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and 'the public generally. Our stock haring been selected with great earn cud purchashed for Cash, we - guati nntee,(A.r the Ready lioney,) to dispose of any part of it onifernasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call from our friends, muls.earnestly solieit a share of public,fasor, as we are determined' to es. tablish a Character For 8011111 g 011111111 low prices and doing business on fair kip ciples. JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gott/'burg , Jane 1.8.1861.-4 L MORE NEW GOODS. The richest and best assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, EVER OPENED. IN GETTYSUURG. SKELLY & HOLLEMTIGH TA" pleasure in calling the atientibn of their friends and the public to their extensive stock of Fashionable Goods for gentlemen's wear, jos' received from the city, which, for variety of style. beauty and finish, sod superior quality, chollengei coilarison with any other stock in the place. Our assortment of Cloths, plain and fancy Ttbeeds and Cart bitterest, Vestings; Satinets, Overcooling's, ac. CANT BE BEAT! Give us a call end examine fbr yourselves. We have pur. chased one etoek carefully and with a de; etre to please the tastes of all, front the moat practical to the moil fastidinus. IiCrTAILORING, in all its branches, 'attended to us heretofore, i!itti the Buis lance of good workmen. tcrThe FA, itoNs for FALL and WINTER have been received, Guityiburg, Deo. 10, 1852. BONN EMS, A VERY tine lot of Bonnets of the ‘ 3 l- latest styles to please the Irmo fastid. I nn .. e t T er/ low rates, to be had ett KURTZ'S. cheap Corner.. PUBLiG SALE. Y virtue of att Order of the Orphan's ID Court of Atliune cininty. will be 'a rmed to. B.h', int Friday the 14th clay orOdeber tiexkat 1 terluck P. on the premises, a 2 15 41 la =9 Tate the estate of John Stoner, Pro., de ceased, situate in Franklin • township, a . bout 8 nielea north of Gettyaborg, near the inropiknlostling from Gettysburg to Minn matiburg. adjoining lends' of John Glim mer, Wm. Flark. heirs of !henry Trostle, deceased, and othera, sitd cOntaiiiing 194 ,itcres more or lean. The Improvements are t ONE 'AND A HALF BMW( • _ , - . )174114A litOittnp p' a new Barn with Shethi, 411 . iiround, 414 stone Spring.housei. js s evall.of never failing watery , cuttronient• to the dwelling ;au . • • ORCHARD„.. OF (mow About 35 or 40 ACRE.S nre in irtitid Timber, with a fair wopurtion of ,quo MEADOW. . 11CrPersonat wialtincto,yiew the prop. rrty will. apply Br Mot t widow, residing thereon. or to the auberriber residing in Mil intrnif hark, , Attendance given and terms made known on day of sale by JACOB FOI;WEILER. Trusieejar heirs.. By ante!. cif tb;t Court. P —Ectax ituRRIS.CIk. Sept. 23. 1853r-hi' •' NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. IraE ASle"lori elected at they Atm Spring ,Election itreitereby initified to attend at the Commis io . nere nitre in the Borough of Geityaenitg, to receive Blank Asbesement Duplieatee and the nee -1.14P/ ry ae:loll.ms s—The As ; eersora for Union, Conowago.. Berwick. Oxford, Mout:ton, Motintpteair. 11111.O.rinany, So.abin and Moutojoy.. will ',mind on Ire.inestloy tbe 12? tr of Oitoser next; and-tile Amiegaors for the .. Borough, Cumberland; Preednoi, Liberty. Ilantihon. ban, Franklin, Butler, Minlillen, Tyrone. Huntington and Latimore, will attend on Thursday 11,e'13tIt of October next By order of the Coloini Pc J. AUGIIINBAOGII, Chirk. Sept. 23 1853—td • TEACHER WAHTEL pris -Bonn! of Sehool - nireeitirs , of Hampton Distriet will meet at llatop. ton Seitte.4 house; 011 Sottriloi l Me Bth of Octolier next, at 2 ,1,'!.11,cf n. for the ittirrtiNt, of employing a TEACHER for raid (haulm for the ertettintrwiult.r. By order of the Board, 11. . P I CKI NO, Sec'ry. Sept. 10. 1853—td ED"ZARD DAKZEI2.9 SADDLE lIIRNESS ? &TRENK 9 Al AN II FACT It; ILL*. 3 doors Eost of White ball: Fork, Pa. r 3-.11 E milmeriber continues to,earry on the above bilsintits, in all iie OHrlnnq branches. in Market street, )(ink, a doors East of W bite Hall, where lie intends keeping on band a general ritmortment to his Itne, consisting of all kinds of fashion. able : 4 A DI)I.ES. Bridle% Martingales, Hit (3ir- A.477,44A, ringlet, and Hailers, 111$0 T It II N K 8. • ':" travelingand 1. 4 4 1 , saddle hags. Those wwhittg a handsome. durable and pleasant saddle will do 'MPH to rail and see them. He also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confi dently he ' lieves from the. general . approlni. lion of hip customers, that he makes the neatest and best gears, in all !heir variety n breadth, that is nutile in the mental. • All the above articles will be made of thetest material and worktnanship, and with the utmost despatch E. DANNER, York, August 5. 1853. 4.7 4 40)..tur (Li I)4iLago cgoA PS, Perfumery, Neil Oils. Motto 177 Wafers, Portmanies, ice.. si PPM so. sortment just opened at BUEHLER'S Ronk end Drug Store, in Chamberaburg P est.' LUMBIEIt... PERSONS having, LUMBER . to. W o• (- m- pose or, in tratio: fur Fureitore. will find it to their advantage to call tribe chi. op (Jehinet :Making Entahltamstit vt GO. E. BRING U AN, South tieltireere street, 'text door to the Compiler office. Mny 27. . . Kent'y Jeans axid. Tyveecls: A`NY yiriety `of i()Ioei, neo sole ,{or la iculyrz.sltit ; corner: • .. . ......._ SPIATINIi!, SPOLTIMI cz EORGE and h enry .: Wampler" 4ill 'Liq Make House Spouting and put, up the same. law. far, (MO Or•C Alifyi• ipro- Aluee. Farmers and .all nil rs.wishiiig their Housecellarns..&e. alai imi,,wouiti do well lu give them. a call. '' . ; G. dr..11. WAMPLER April-16--141511. CARPE ;t RAGS. VOl.l will find a very large assortment JR.t `Ol Carpet Rags at Samson's one price store. '' ,7 They, were bought at action, and will be sold cheaper than any other estab 'sham t dare to sell, them. Queensware, -1... N all its varieties and styles cheap at KURTZ'S earner. DRUGS AND 10EID.10111rS, 4)P $ll kindu, from the brat gooses in the City, con- ":"T` i ttently on hand and for Bale at the'Drug and Bookatore or t 11. S. 11.. BUEIILEIL June 4, 1852 UMBRELLAS, AVERY Large assortment, all kinds , and sites from 371 cents u-o. at KURTZ'S. . • • # grIERMAN REFORMED HY M N ‘71 4 , BOOKS. ***other new supply, of Hymn Books, of ,the German , Relortned 'Church, has just hkenteceived at • KURTZ'S Book, store. ILL ACADEMY 9 771 z aIuF.V ff.R.'l' OP J 1412- RISBURG ses.ion w!fl eminence on - 111 - Monday, MeV!, of Novenit er nexi. Parents and Guardians are requested (I; inquire into the merits of this Institution. The situation is retired, pleasant, health ful, and couvenient of access ; the course of instruction is extensive and thorough ; and die accommodations are ample. INNTRtICTORS. Q. DgmLoasa, Principal. and Teacher a Languages and Mathematics. Dr. A. Dvrarangs, A. M. Teacher al 'An clew& Languages and NI (11,111 Soienvea. E. O. DARR. 'reacher of MailironaOca and Natural scienree. Fitton Conc, Tevelter of Mapir. T. Kitts, W tittn, 'reacher of Blain and ar nautental l'eutnunship. TERMS. 'Boarifinir, %Oohing, ,Jrd 04 lion in English per seseino. fire toontite: $50,00 In3truetiim jo Ancient or , Modern Langoa• gee. PROIV 66 00 netrumentat 1111nPie. $lO 00 ;For circulars atm! Ober informprtinn ad reds . DE&LINGEIt. Sept, 9-2nv SEE : & RGLANE/S Cbtarth, LUIVMER YARD Stenttt .. ssM ON TIIE YORK Ac CUNIBERLA.NrY r' • ••• RAIL ROAD,- wriv eurasmr..zotez, Bra. In - A large supply of Al kinds rrfL.unt. - bee always nu hand'. wirolesele and remit. Bills 'sawed to order at' , the shortest - . N. B:--?unbar can be Iletivered'hy Its at any point on the Cumberland' Valley Rail Road, ['allover, Yrork. Ballieweeeed rutininedinte places. May 27, 1803 --9 m, TIIII O 4 PUOLies, 'fp:lHE Subsuriber tiesiro to 1. 8 1 the BF 'W. tendon of .tho Ciasens . 1 .Adams County, to his extensive Rlnl k Books. Stationery, F n n4 Goode, Jewelry, Porte Alonnoies, Porfinnery, Brushes. Combs, te • Boots. Shoes, MU and -.Caps,' -• . , , . which for itiiidty 1111(1 Vl!eaptivins; Ite'ae fi es all eiiittpetiiiiio la Om or any, ofthe boring .f.;olinties. and ape, a t the North East C4iner of Centre -j-14$1*-10.3 IiELLEIt ultn. tpi INE Muslin de Urge: far 25 ea' f nft,;... ; • L • liarege da Lotto, fur 121 - elo Lewt , for n lip, with a very choice veleettott of bRES..I GOODS. ut prier!' greatly be low the usual rates, ran now ballad at MIDDI4COFF'6I; April ".".,. . 1853, :;.., HAY WANTED. 112,Enswfs Ii in g Liev:, to Pell will do wall hy ,i•aiii•i g 4111 the f• übarriber. In Oettplirg, , wtro is deeirtineof inwelmoing. The highs itf M t rtiet price will be paid et II times. 'Air he intends linving the 113 y, after being pecked. hinted, either ILitiover or Baltimore, the preference to lists wtil he given to &twee frosts whom he luny purelia.se. SOLOMON I'o 1% ERZ. Dee. 24. 1852.—tf t\IEW GOODS, r IIE h.eri her has jor t opened a fresh aunty of • Seasonable Goods, - - rampriaing a general avrnrintent of Siege and Foney Dry Goo* tn 'sr hirti the early and particular attention of iii.rvons wanting cheap goods is again raapaatfully invited. D. hIIDDLECOFF. A pril22. 1853. OPENING OF FASHIONS SELLER lirtrELTZ • Sias opened his Vali Styles' for Gentlemen's ZEJITO VAIIFT, Men's, Boys', Youths', Ladies', Misses' tk„ Child's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ties, and Slippers. Sept. S. 1853; W AR R I VA L OF SPRING GOODS, i tlsT receiving e new end well elect ' .rd Stock .of. DRY GOODS, GRO— rE,RiES AND QUEENSWARK. 1;4 (111C17.,'3 . i:heap Corner, (1140 . y Po April Settle up and sage Costs ! M Y Books and accounts have hero pin red in the hands of D. A. EttrautEe. Require. for eolleetion. Those wishing W save coats will call 'on. Mr. Buehler forthwith. ALEX. FRAZER.I TttltliiriPS ViANTED. frIIIE School Directors of Miluttip!eas. • - 111 . ant township , will meet at Brush Run School UMW, in said township, on Saturday the lot of October next, at 12 o'clock, M..to employ teachers for the dif ferent schools in, said township. RICHARD ADAMS, Seeretary, Sept. 9, 1833-30 STACKS OF THEM. 111ITE have just received a eplendid as v sortmedt of Vests. Such as Sleek and fancy Satins, Cloth and Cassimeres Tweeds, dtc., dtc., and willi be sold low at • SAMSON'S. InETIIODIST YAI , N BOOKS, bound in the best Turkey Mormon binding, Imitation di Turkey, Sheep, dm, for sale at the lowest cash tales et the cheap Bookstore of . KELletli KURTZ; ti B ONNETS. Ribbons and Rowans, large aseortment .of the ,lignsa t 4 styles, to ba found at . tar Blanks of, kind* foil sale at this office. ' ADMIRED tam. 4 . 0110 E iv hereby given that jpti tiled Crinrt iil Cern:non Pleas trill e held c' Gettyriitirg. ill end for,the cotinttt,ol Aflame, via Monday the I'l 'gluy netober next, et 10 lellitlek when and whert pprties reveg ate rrquiisittl 10 be Pre'keol. JUHh SCOlT.,4learifT. 1:: bears nBlar,Getty.l.urg. • Augu 9. ERS 4f' Ad ml nistrittiba oft the ILA eittite of WM. R. SA ULLA, hue of Ilmitinglon township, A , , 1h00l Pa.. deed: havingbesna grititeihn the sub scriber, residing in the same biwtiollip. notice is hereby ideal' to such, Ore &bled to said estate to make payment without delay. and (hove hawing claims are requested ta pr acnt the saute, proper ly.authenticated, for sattleinent. AONCS SADLER, ..4zlos'x.. Sept. - 2. 1863-01. LET rEas of A dotinietratron, with th... will nttnetted, on the estate of the late 11,1011AR.I) SADLER.,. .of liontittennt township, Adttnte vit.., deed. lotting been. granted to the subscriber. residing its the ranee town)), he hereby 'kites owlet.' to all persons indebted to sal& eietite'uo make immetlinte payment; end to thotte Intv iot claims Rani/Ist the ratite to present them properly buthentiekted for Siettla Mend. • Harrisburg, Pa JOHN L. SADLER, ..githir• NS. '2, 1853-01. reTOTiCM. T"E 'Co Partnership hcrellif ire shit. nig ender the rio Ilstnersly and Prey is this day dissolved ; by inutti.il con sent, end airperinins Who have soy claims , ,against Inc tste . min will present them to the notierovuoil tor setliewent, and all oar gong iodation! to grid firm will make ply. mono without iltday in W. W. 11,oncraly who it duly. inutiorised to receive the , same, W. W. 11 WESLY, .1... FREY. . GettyrbilrviSept2l, 1853-3 t The ondentfitnerl will nominee the G COACH MAKIN 'business its all its 1 braneliiii Ilse olif Mane:. • ' 1 'W. W. 'll4l/IERSLY.. ttitiNTY r 2 undersigned revpectfolly en. ''tioniti-es in hiM frietithi god fellow eitiz.ms of theeounty. Out be is n r,:nuli dateffr the office of courrrY TREAs- UREIC at the eit'Suing election. tilfould he he wn furiuuate elenteil, he Ple.ligeto iPvelf entiliarge the duties of .the Vacs promptly. and with OEOHGE Cettp4bing. COUNTY TREASURER. ro the Voters of Jfitt4inat enunty : VNCOU it da4El) by 111 P f ilinitatinna of rYunleritiir foieello; I direr reysell as a candidate lir the t , tep.ti County Treasurer. Had respectfully . , itippari; Slithild be Alemett, r will bn duly appreciated, 'slid my hest etf;irie will he drieeted to a tankful and impartial discharge of the duties ell the Mike. -. LEON Ann sTouctr. GeityAborg, July 1, 1853. COUNTY SUIIVg.YOR. ,ir HE puberrilier respectfully nlrers iiiinqiitillteranilitlnte for CiMINTY SURVEYOR, st the ettsuirtk Electino, flint &sires the Aliquot of hiso fellow.eitr- Zelle ' GEORGE R. HEWIT'r. McMillen Rep. Sept. 16, 1t , 58--te 91111111 1: P 44 . 1 ‘ l 7l - ; t . '' ' 41( Jam_ ig * ' ( :.i.i.a3 if.ltAgir •,, • 1,,......17Ar *.:O '-'5 ;' ~ " /7 ' "7.311 t, 2,01, 1 'fi•., fl,', It CALL MD CEE, 61 . Very large supply of TIN La wAIt E on hand and for I sate, at linehler's 'Fin and sheet] Iron Esiablishnient.oppobite the Drug tore of S. H. Buehler. which will be sold at low prices. GEO. E. BUEHLER. 61 (i) 7 .4N1 ‘i7 % GETVZSBURG, WA. qvHs rftsperlialle• re. totilire to the that he w ill continue the Zi'' 1 KII business. in all its branebes, sit the old stern recently occupied by de Firm of lianierKly & Frey, and is prepared in furnish, in order. on rcasenable terms, all' kinds of Coaches, Rocks sy, Bust-lintly, and Jersey Carriages,. linggies, Ate., man. ul e aetured by the best ui tiworkuitm, 'and which, for finish sod durability, will chal lenge comparison *tilt any tutinufeetuted in this &are. • (* - The tintieraienotl is *lvo preparril to attend to ftEPAIRINU in all niAbetketi of the buainesm. at the shorteet 'totter.. WM. W. IIitMERSIX. Gattyatturg, Ps, nape. 23, 1a64—.11 Spring & Suir.tner rtHE tubscrihr.r nthe t rtopeettell". twlte have u inform him ruAton,.r., snd the public general:), that lie hee jm.trt turned Irons the cities ni Beltuume, delphin and .New York. wish the lergebt, cheapest end hest ovieett,i work of Ready.made Clothil.g, ever offered in this ettunty, end is deitvro. mined to sell them at pries. that el ti m o t fail to give entire astlsfaotiun oball who Carol hint, with a tail. YOlll . can rely op it. that my stook a 'spil l and Summer Olothihg, were bought if the right time, at tbe,rigfit place. atobas right priers. '• • • MAICUIII semsON,. April t5.'181,51." gambit's. 1""^• 11mg4%.,5v.r,.! r.,ToTnor. IsILV7 coi.tz ~.,,,:c .- i :• * ,,,,,,,1 t PRUULANnED gREAS. itt had tot thstlletV thss , 'T V Geoend Astsestdslit. of this Stele. ontt• tied "'An ant to rtiolste the llinensi altethtlat of this Conitnontwesith."etnothid its OtOilll July, 1819; it to tninliiird on me to 0,0 rilatie Not toe Atillnfv‘treA.Slection to he held, **Wilt *s.. inrnite lit t taitlige whist Oaken stll to to elected : 1, JOHN. ticovr. Sherirtsf - the County of 'A:lsms, .11 4 . 'heroine, hems', pls. this Puh'ic to,tke to the Electuis of 11.4644i4 • •• couoly of Ad..ays, Itin 3 GENERAL ELECTION Iv‘ ill a held ill said C'elltlty, on the ' i Ser'ond /undo" if OtiViter nKrit. (his 111.1.) in the sererni I/bit titt**9ittpuitie tit alo follow. ing• Township,. wit i: In.the First district, oninponed'otike Der* 'nigh of Gettysburg and the towuslalfatUtitu- Lifland, at' the Court-linose in 'Ortlysh: „iscif • In the Second district. criniposeil dtllberiairrto. ship of ()crummy, at the house note eterictieth i by Levi Creps, in the town of Littisittfints,lll the township Oft/email. ," 'll a :he Third district. composed of tinilniert. ship of 0 x turd, twilit! , honer of Widow' Miley, in the totrn-of Netif Oxfuedi 1 u the fourth di strict, comprised of the town chips, of Latimore • and .Huntizwon, .et tire house of Jonathan IL Clatoitistrr, fa this tows— ship of Huntington. • r In the Filth district, corn ponad , of the town.. ships of Homiltonhen and -Liberty, attbepuir. Ito $c1.031-huusti in 111111erstown. , in the Sixth district , composed if the town. ship of hoodlum. at the house oda' oecupied , ' tay David Newcommer, in 'the toitrtiftßerlin. Lt the Seventh district. eomposiii '.6f the• • towo4hip of Idenallen„. in the public School.- bowie in the town of Bendersville. lit the Eighth district. comported it Its township of. Strolian, at the house of Jacob ; L. Chars. ie tionterstown. . , In the N inth , dietriot, composed' of toche. thy ,uf Fi4okrin, at the house no* itintweleil , by henry liartition. In wild 'utmost* 1 . '. ,' L I 1111'1'011th IliAtfielk C 6 ," prised or,g l l"ltnlF6-- chip' of 110110WRIZO, It dill halide of Joitatillatle , • hey, In MoSherrystown.. • In the Eleventh %Heiner. tompeent o.lll* • township of Tyrone, at the house of Statues!: Sadler, in; liettitersburg. ' ' • In. the Twelhir district. enmpotteri crib , - townehip. of Nitiontjoy, wit that luNisikiif ‘ tatirsigte Snyder. in said township. •• ...,,,, In the Thirteenth. di.ti Mt. won inknold .4i tifte if)% nehip. of nottniplessam, et the ,fioussi or. Anthony Smith, in said • township. fillanhir et ilic cross-rmid.. the one leading trent hittiorit o, the Tero Taverns. tbe albeit hoot Eigaier•- iu wn lc li.mover. In the Fourteenth district, rompowed of the• township ot . Heading,. at this hems* of Heasit Miller, to lintoptac., in the .Fiflttenth dietriet, compos44 of WO Borough and township of Berwick, at die-pub lic Schoolhouse in Ithbotonown. - - In the titateenth dieitlet. 'uspoiled of the township of Freedom, at the houstrof Nicholas Morns, in said township. In the SPVOniMellth district. composed 4 rho. rmansillp Of Union, at the house of hloosik -Le. few et, in said township. ri, ,1., Eighteenth district, composed of the township of Outlier. at the public: Sehool-lieuse , in MidJirtoon. in said township. - At which time and pluses will ba alestiot Me Canal Con3ndisioner ; One Auditor General : One IStirverr General :. One Judge of the Supreme Conti : ; - Ono /Member of the-Senate of Pannaptraiiior,. for Adama and Franklin Counties: . . . One Member of Assembly ; One Commissioner; One County Auditor . : One Director of the Peon; ' One County Treasurer ; - One County Surveyor ;. and I One Distriet Attorney. •-• . , • „.1 LL 1 3 articolor atten:ido ditertotr to the Act of Aosro.biy. rimmed (11. 0 270 b day of Flobruitry. 1H49, votitled 66 A It art trlative ttk'votio,T rt olectowo ot Adams. I)dophita, YOrk, Lancal ,l tr.r, .Coollwriaod. Liradf.td, Crotte, o,trtuir. owl Erie." vie : i•Seetion flo ft *mold by the &eat* and ifewee' of Peeteouutatlvev of lb. Commonwealth of Permay/reals In General Ariremble nom, and It Is hereby exacted by the, Authority of the same—that It 'hall be lawful for the quail. a . Awl voters of thie Counties of Adauve. Lazowater, Latirain, Volt. Prath G lin, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, retinnothl Erie. from end alter thu peewee of this act, to vote for ail estididatee fur the variouv .rte's to be 4110 at any election vo One slip or tielet : Provided. Thu office for which every csudidate Iv voted for, be designated, 114 required by the enixt lug boo of tbit COIL worm with. oSoctlon 2. Th .t any fraud committed by ant per Toting Jo the 1141[112111f above prescribed, shalt bu f by the *elating laws of this Commonwealth." Attetoti.a in also directed to this following protean of the Art of the Geoernl A I,ovmUly of the neridon of IPISI. entitled "An net to proiridn for the eleetinn of lodges of the seretel Coeur thin Cointorinwelith.". Section 4. That the election fie Judges shall let hold and conducted in the several electioadist.tute In the men man. nor in all reel ects aa election* for representative are or shall be. bilk! and conducted, and by the setae judge*, tamper tors. and other otteent ; and the pmvisiona of the net of the lien/ma Asseu.bly. entitled "Az Act relating to the tactician of this Commonwealth." approval the second day of ollaY. ono thouaan4 eight hundred and thirlydaine. and its Klima sti.pple.tenta, Lod all other ilk. Imes, safer u the earn* shall ho in forte and applicable, skull he deemed and takes to op— ply to the election for jt14 , 11,1; l'rovided, That the aforsetatt Contort. ebnll 'vote for Judge* of the Supreme Court on st eeparate piece of parer. Ate.-1u and by virtue of the 14th twettrn of tbo art of every omen, exceptingd within cf the Peat*. who ali.d I bold coy tdlloo or appolutnient of Font or unit glider the (invert/meta of the Lolled State,. or of way sitroein corporeted dist.h.t. whether a.mtniesioned °Meer. entailer wise, a robortinate officer or agent, who It, or shell In:itr.- ployei under the legislative. ',aeon.) or judiciary depart ment of this tirste. or of the United States, or of itiy cite or Inaurporated district, and also that every untobley of eon ernes and of the Stele Legislature, and of the Mein or Cee.- mcu of Roy City, or Corurnitelouer of arny:lneerpe. ratol district, is by law incapable of holdlug or entrelaing at the same time, theotkce or arpoletmeut of ledge, lnst ector. or Clerk of any olectionof this Cotrueuniwaltb, and that no other of f icer of ally such election, shall be eligible to say office to be then voted for. Atet—Tiod lo the fourth section of 'the to of Adembly eotitlei "An Act relatiog to eXttUtilaill, and thr other par , pollee," approved April Id, 18,,n,it la eructed that the adore— bald 19th aection “idiall cad be, must:cid, ' a, to prevent any militia officer nr borough baker. from lervlog ea Judge, in spector or clerk, at any general or riblicial election in thte• Commonwealth." And ht ml by an Act of the General 'Anew* of Shia State, passed the 9d day of July, 'Me, ft is directed that the Inspectors sad Judges be at the plates of their districia on- Ihe day of the General kloctiou ufereeald, at 9 othlock in the folotsurn, to do LA perform the leveret duties method and euir,lned on thorn Intel be Vaw mane set. dui eltfurtherdlreeted,tosodbytheactoflb.General Atha sable of Shia It4e aforesaid. tlut one of th e Judges of etch of ihn different districts 'aforesaid, else Aar e - the cisathe of the Certificates of setae If Web Milli bareldifin veto for inch candidate for the different oeSea they Mid r ib/re votri for at their isthectiredistricla. shall meet on tbetblid day after their election, width shall borlaPoubeit,ll4lllllth or Ornate aforeaud, at the Coart-house, to the 'Borough. of Gettysburg. then and them to Make a fah statement and cectidatts of the entrutier of rota" sehich shall have Wes given at th e diflerbid dhtricts t Le pountry of Mots, to.' any pervert or teraosis for We oiled, aforaudd. JOHN SCbTT, Stott. Bhrrirti WON', GetlYhburg, Sept. 19; 1853. PAITO,IIII collegiate and Medical lustilittic. VALIeicTINE SCOUR, PrarelleOT tie OW. legume Department. M. D.'47N reetnrite, M. D.. Protessot in Mu Medical Department. 'V' fa-r. Winter Stinking' in ttlic thin will continence on eVenitis t tOth Ilay of Ortotier reesg—...autl w:te, the !R.l.outlay in Marrit follow lug. Tuiti...l fen in the, Collegiate Deport ; niptit $lO , --t.:oittie4eticieti St '50.. s'l'et 11.91ive IP tint Metlicial - 1.4, " 0 10 134 r , t 2 50 German language.. pNr t French tin.. 415;_,Lnew.. £;(li,.llSnste. 41. Payrneut..44,allt eiore, waehing tire,. is flyesietteit , 4tietter it( the floraisore for 4100 , iste art- AAtietr.lititierly in 'Antics. .;,;t N.H. Thtatni.dxtfial pabli ck ts•iion. etuttitt•l , R,Otentier, timminth take plare or 'hi Stmliklett. sen /Weida" tat 'onbititiot, 4 , conk. at t enting at Lea e .A. M. 1). fl. PPC;f244,lNitatllllo4, 1811:1 0P E : ;; 11 1#4 4Mi rttrrk ii Istfor; Just pa ishok *sail itioNi k =LER ilusioitstst.,;
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