Arrival at the Steamer Baltic IFOER Dietti LATER PROWEUROPE. New 'reek, Oct. Stl.—The steamer 13i1- 110 artiiild at an early hour this morning. ibilfirtig Liverpool dates to Nein. 21. Tire EASTERN 'QUESTION.—No 'cliattge whatever had occurred in the as -Ipect of the Eastern question since the sail ing of. the America. The Vienna Confer- Imre Was 'Rill in 'session. attempting to sinooili difficulties. It was raprted that a new Modification, conctliliory both 10 Russia and Turkey, ',until be m tde, but it was ieltead itt the 'meantime that the op itimiee might come in collision. Sairtriait Charge had notified the Pete licit lit the event of war Servia would irerifdiffieu Thai King of Prtraia had concluded not to likeefctbe Emperors and Russ Qlthunt. *Wits , Paris Pays ststes that the French gaeetwaleist entertains confident hopes that lite difficulty will be 'settled Wilbafet sit appeal to urns'. The Petite toldClhei Russia. will nit, under any cir cslittillitineit, commends hostilities. The definite decision of Turkey cannot hi Ititown is' England before the first or secimul week in Otttober. 'INDIA AND THE EAST.—The revolution was extending, but no decis ive action Was reported. PRANCg.--Nothing new had tranal pired in France. The increased activity in the N try Yards indicated the critical *minion of Eastern affairs. The movement in breads tuffs continued, pri‘.ca were advancing. AUS t telegraphic dispatch isiceivad at Paris from Vienna, announces that kustria had declared that circionsian• sea will so thrzger permit her to ad with she other powers. Inatructions had been forwarded to M. De Bruck. the Austrian Miniver, to assure the Sultan that he must asoipt the first Vienna note withont any inedidomion. -Constantinople dates of the 7th state thsitthe.Egyptian troops had been shipped ea . 0. Vent* and Sheath'. Mr. Jackson, the American Minister, had ameed at Vienna, and would present his credentials toll's Emperor ul Austria at °hauls. ' The harvest in Brittany is favorable. !fifthly. Important Yews front Com. Perry's Expeiliiims.—By the overland snail receisid in England, we 'learn that that the Unite States expedition sailed •frOtti Loochoi , on July 3d. fur Japlit i the CoininOttoie l a fleet, consisting of the ateeiriers Susquehanna and Princeton, and thit shioiPlymouth end Saratoga to be ioniined . by the steamer Potsuacr -and friritie Ihilliferth'ehins Steroid of July 9th seta S Anflinnsinst has reSiteiteifits that viiiitelfte'United Shwa fleet were its the neighborhood Of Napican Napakiarig, the - and Saratoga sent on a ern** the eastward aml touched at an it~livattnamed Iloniao. to their, surprise iimyAiroteteds few Estrupean residents, imesietwer of English. Scotch. Irish. and Spipsishs Who had left , whalers sosi °sub lishad , theatseives there. Among them wring Alton% eleven women. Ilia governor of the iiituut is a Scotch man. He elaidrs the Mead se his own. and he has been settled there shout twenty $lllll., tie has a faintly of several ehil- Alrao, sate dt *hum Was drowned a fef day* .bt4nre dm Susquehanna touched there la endeavoring toeross the bar. t.Caat. Perry made a purchase of s piece of lead. containing almost ten saes, for Ill5(1. It min a good situation on - one of Use-best sites of the herbal.. end is intended Nl,* government depot. Tne island St mointainous and the harbor excellent. having from eight to twenty fathoms of water Ist the anchorage. Eihelldth such as lobsters and crawlsh abound, and plenty of wild goats, plantains. bananas and chtdee frail.. The jtuseian frigate Pallas and • Ros alie twig of war immediately followed tht American squadron. /Wiper/int report from Constantinople. --Correspondence from Contintiomple, dated September 31h. states that the Min istrY after a conference held at the house oldie Grand Vizier, resolved to maintain Itiinr taut Hate et the hassard of war. The popular excitement had increased. from have been received from Houg Kling direct to the 23d of July. loudligence had arrived of the capture of Nanchang, the principle city of Kiangai province. There appears to be no doubt of this. it is also reported from Shanghai that the insurgents moving South would peek thnough the principle tea districts.— 'fltia,southerly movement seems to coil an approach ou Canton. They had alaiagoms in large force weal and north. and hove taken one or two cities in those directions. It was said to he their intention at.onee 1,4 t Nl:weed to Pak iu, but there is muck uncertainty. lUlla/Lll Ettergaratarissir.—There was $ grand trial of female horsemanship last week at Randolph. Chautauqua county, N.. Y.. Attended by several thousand per ♦ prise was offtred to the best ri tler, and Misr SUPII/ B. Chaplain. of Na• polt, and Mies Ft-wicks Jones, of Randolph, raterett for the prize, but the result it not suited. We mimes that a Miss Davis war arreated a beautiful gold breastpin. by the agricultural society of Ohio and Swit aerfand counties, Indiana, a few days tor being the most graceful rider upon koreebaek, iu attendance at the lair. Innate 'MITRE MISCIIIIEF.—.Mr. Flu ent:4i( Vineaster city,. Pa.. whose wile war/ killed esti the New lIRVOII railroad, at'illrattirailt. last spring. cud Limpet( touch iiiiittbd.lisit been paid 1110.000 by the enwpatty. the Litland City says, as a ream setssitstectut the Inss and injury he sustain. damages already paid by this kir the injuries inflicted by the .ritit#ol; estastroptie world more than wi=e prover and efficient wipe -rig. to roes the whole route, whereby iamb accidents wnwid be prevented. hays Vim.* — lllussaA.—lt is paid thell Yonopima leuer. , racetvett ilt Wash• laiksisufrow reliable inailierny. Isaias that Preis* is iteatlug with Swethen and Elie• *Mt ftir an alliance. far:isn't anti delWit awn,. sigaittlat littorta, lit the event of Fiance hintriensilt involvetlin a wee on the Turkish Ituatiitt I. elan endeavoring to fa. cot ellicace sr 01l the sante powers.— i Tilill! s plittlieli efilistss ieu and rittonark. it ise:1111: elte4e ileac ail's affront* with Irs" 401 lout dip Cotrusarceout will seder,- IR 10.,111110014 Mika acaircinv. if forced M 411.11t4 0 041441% Obey will *Wm acie Franco A. Moo %ism slaw . f . F . dm shoc pen. s 4044 4 rosif MIAMI **NC imc low* awit• 44 10 0 11/ Oink taboo* Aso IWO vw *wows Hi Act lowa A ' Y. . . [Front thotat, todis lot. of 8 , 114.13. AN APPROPRIATR WAY OT MARINO A WILL AND DIATRIRUTINO AN lISTAIS.--- Msnytien labor through alone life to ac quire property to Wave their children, in the rain hope that, When They are in the grave, their exeriions and savings will be appreciated by thitee for whom they have bren made, and that they will be happy in the enjoyment of it. too often it hap pen:l.lllst the wtvtth Ihiet laid up, by years of patient toll, atYriggle and depriva tion no the pin of the testator, proves a source of hitter contention and dispute . among his family, and is the origin of frilds that bring more unplessimmtUoi than alt the enjoyments ) ywhien can lie derived /Hun the property. The idea of every Man being. in his Own lifetime. the Wade- ' itirator of his own estate, is. we are glad tO say, becoming more• and mote price rent, and it la Abr. true and proper theory end prance: 'We are tad l 0 these refine lions by haVliig recently learned, Dons a reliable soul'C'e, the disposition which 'Dr. John Saoptbgton, of Saline county in this State, has blade of his large estate. We . esteem it "so prudent and appropriate. that we trust we may nOt be considered as treaspissing on priette concerns, by *Min ding in general lento to it. Our inforniation is. that the Doctor led to his old litthily mansion in Satins. his sons" and sons-in-low. ant! the eldest heirs of a deceased daughter. Theyoun misted of Gov. M. M. Merlitadalke. Clai borne F. Jackson. Dr.' Win. Price. le. titi Eddins, sons-in-law, the heirs of Mil: Pearson, and his two sons. Wm. B. and E. D. dappington. They srem all con• gregated around the family boarkitt.the oid mansion in Saline. end 'there, kTe the presence of the DiVeter, with the ulmdst harmony. fixed upon the value of his lands, about eight thousand mires, and a large number of negro'''. The Valuation being made, ey the eanureonrent each took such part as best suited Mr purpose, 'at the price named. TIM personal property, consisting of stocks' of mules. horses, ke., &e., were- putup-sititeetienr-and the proceeds of the sale divided in like. man ner. Thus the whole estate, except so much as die Dectorreserved fur..adiamtll, was disposed of. to the entire muisfactinn of the donor and the recipients. leaving PO cause for dispute nr ligation hereaf ter. The Doctor reserved for his own tete twenty thousand thillets to cash, ten thou send or twelve thousand of which, we tm ilerstatid, he intends properly to invest as a permanent fund for the education of poor children in the county of Saline. Tiii s donation will rear to his memory a moue-' went Ire durable than marble. FIGHT WITH ' ' F.UOITt VII BRAVO:ft IN CAR- I Hot, COUNTY—ire learn from the West-1 minater (Md.) Democrat that on Tuesday lour runaway stoves, believed to be from Hirper's Ferry, Va., were found conceal ed in a barn at Taney town, and that on Mr. Jamei Burke, constable, with a pliinte; attempting to Seise one of them, he fired' a double barrel pistol at them, but fortunately Mr. B. was very close to him, I mind escaped being killed by knocking his arm to the one side. the load passing to the tight aide of his heed and severely Mining his foie. A desperate fight than einninenied, m which all the blacks Frani. oipated, but there teeing about double the number of *bites the shires were at length taken. TIN webs w.fe all armed *ith rissole sodium* dirk knives. but could sot fisteradyflaing buT h Is said they (the slaves) fired sit or eight times. There were three white men shot beside Mr. Burke—one in the breast. one in the leg, and one in the arm—none ol which are thought to be dangerous. Two of the slaves were shot, one in the left arm, which is very severs, and one along aide of the head. Three of them were brought to Westminster and secured ID jail, and the one that was slue in the arm kept in Tancytown in charge of a physician, who dressed the wound. The wound iv very severe, as he received the contents of one barrel of a double barrel gun, the whole load entering his arm just above the elbow. iIIPuRIANT FUGITIVE, SLUM LAM QUIPITIOS.—The Department of the In- tenor is said to have received a letter from Wynkoop, tl. S. Marshall of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, notify iiig the Secretary that three of his depu ties were oh the point of helm arrested on a State warrant, fur seeking to execute a warrant from Mr. Justice Grier. of the Supreme Court of the United thates,euni mantling him to arrest William Thomas, ■ negro claimed by Isham Keith. of Fag quier county. Virginia. and his runaway slave, who WU said to be in Wilkesbarre. Penney lirattia. whither they were sent af ter hint, and searched fur him without avail. The State Warrant - charges them v. ith inciting to riot, or iu some form violating the State laws in their effort to arrest the fugitive. The Marshall anticipating the necessity ofemploying counsel, and incur ring other expenses in defending his tlep- mica fronsthis prosecution, writes far per. mission to do to said to have been promptly answered to? the Secrets. ry (by telegraph) to lose no time iu con. ulnug the. U. S. District Attorney, amid taking any measures with ,reference to counsel, fie..,which that functionary might. deem necessary ; assuring him, too. that ilie Department and the whole Govern ment here are 'determined to carry out the provisions of the law of September .18th, 1850, luenwritti Canc.—The latest national ersiisticr of crime are found in the abstract id the Sevetyth Census. From that it ap pears that the• whole number of person. convicted of crime in the lJnited State', for the year ending ,June. 1850, was about 27,000; of these 13,000 were na ti+•es. (,eluding 'tutored prisoners.) and 14.000 foreign horn. By the 'eine author ity. and bathe saute date, we are informed that our popahniou was composed of 17.- , 737. 6015 natives of its . soil ; 2,217,8'48 tarn in foreign countries. and J 0,014 whose nativity coedit not be determieed. While we have, therefore, but about one foreign resident to nine native whites, there is • (recline ever one forage born criminal to every native. including black and white. Such was the nano( crime 18b0,in and there is no reams► to suppose it nuts materially oliatiget: sines that thee. Tangent:ter) Fames in Nein/oven &Ann.—Acct.:ants fr Newfoundland to Sept. 2f, .is that the potato crop is al most an utter failure. on account of the rot. The fahery has alto tornadoes bad ly, sad area feats are rserusinat of a taming among the poorer iohabitase. da tive theoaiiieg wietvir. The papa* urge *Pea the ilerertralaer.la call an early ear- Sew rd she k ishUow io aim the ewer- TAB STIR BINNIL CIETTTSBURC. Friday Eveaing, Oct. 7 18.53. watie STATO IIItKET• rot rums or suresmo °Gorr, THOMAS A. .SUDD, of Philadelphia, CANAL CO JUIONEB, NOSES POWNALL, of Lanoaaset. POt atr/DITOII earia,L. A. K. M'CLURE, of &auklip. Tost .0 m* trawnim. CHRISTIAN MUM, of Clorios. Wine anuffr TICUT Ton TO SENATE, be. DAVID MkLLINGER.. 4111811161 LT, JOHN e 31.1418. oosuusetomma, JAMES I. WILLS. AUDITOR, Dr. EDMUND F. SHORE. DIREOTOR OP TEE POOR, JOSEPH BAYLY. MASERU, GEORGE ARNOLD, DIM= ATTORNEY, JAMES G. REED. MIEVEYOR, GEORGE B. HEWITT'. Dicnki llorresnorm Woesc.—The Oetobet number of the munthiy edition oif ihis excellent periodical, be. been received. It condos twenty seven siticies in the littreethre style peculiar to this work. Many of them are from Mr. Dickens own pen, and ill pies ender his editorial caper. vision The ekes of subjects they illustrine, is admirably suited to diseuseirm and meditation in the demotic circle. flew-York—publiqvvil by McEltath & Barket, 171:truce St. $2 a year. ?sun Jovanaa,—Ws are glad to mate the success of this valuable publication. The in• cream of patronage being such as to regime the undivided attention of those connected with it, Mr. Mattanten, one of the Proprietor'', hitherto con nected with the Westchester Examiner, has re tiled from the latter and will hereafter denote hie entire attention to the Fenn Inures/ We cordially commend the Journal to the patronage of our agricultural friends. It is • Pennsylvania work, devoted to her agricultural interests and is better adapted to the wanta el the Pennsylvania Farmer than any similar publication, Term. II per annum. J. W. M•aantra & Co., publish ers, Westchester, Pa. 111:3'Such of our subscribers as intend bringing us WOOD in payment of subscrip tion, are requested to do so $OOll. 'All the candidates are to be voted on one ticket—except the Supreme Judge, which is voted ou s separate slip of paper. Our friends will observe this in preparing their 'tickets. Tel iffieetlem ette Tuesday seat. This is the best paper that will be issued from this office before the approaching E lection, and before this number reaches some of our readers the ballot box will have again expreesed the verdict of the people of Mama county and of the Common wealth bit the issues now before them.— We do not feel called epon et this late hour to argue the merits of those issues. It is to be presumed that the great mass of voters have determined these issues in flit:is-own minds, and any thing that we could say at this late date wouldtbardly affect that determination. We have only to urge upon our political friends the vital importance of seeing to it that the entire Whig ticket is triumphntly sustained.— The election is close at hand, and you should not suffer it to steal upon you with- out Duffing every memory preparation to Awe the enemy. We have an excellent State Ticket in the field, which should be elected, and a County Ticket which de serves the support of every true Whig.— Because there is no excitement—none of the usual stir that precedes an election, do not be lulled into security, or what is worse, into indifference, and determine that you will not vote nor do any" thing to bring out the voters of your district. This is all wrong. The right of suffrage is the most important that a freeman can enjoy. and it is a solemn duty that be owes to his coun try, to exercise that right whenever the occasion calls. Be not deoeived by the apparent inactivity of the opposition.— They are "wide awake," and as usual will be at the polls on Tuesday next. See to friends, that the Whig vote is there, too, if you do not want to be defeated. We know that the opposition leaders calculate upon electing a portion of their ticket, if any considerable number of Whigs can be induoed to stay 'away from the polls. A full vote is alwaysa Whig victory in Ad ams county. Let no voter who appreciates rightly the elective franchise, fail to go to the polls under the impression that one vote cannot Weed the result. One' vote MAT effect the result, and that one vote may be your ballot, reader. The entire Whig. Ticket-4tate and County—is eminently deserving of your warm and eeedial sapport. The enemy bare time and again thrown, the taunt into your teeth that "the Whig party is deed I" Give them a living, practosl illustration of the utter falsity of the charge on Tues day next. 11tinware of Spurious Tickets. We caution our political friends to be upon their guard against spurious and mixed fidgets, which have been and will be rut afloat, with one or more of the Whig nominees struck off and the names of op position candidates supplied. LET EV ERY VOTER EXAMINE HIS TICK ET, befve depositing it in the ballot•box. If it be worth the trouble to go to the polls to vote ant all, it is surely worth, the trouble of examining your tickets to be ' eertain that you are voting right. ssass• few year tieltet, sod ft you dont ind'die toms at Meeseil. Wills,. Rhorb, Be*, Antold, Reed Hewitt thereat, LOOS OUT ! teensty Ilmmerereir. 11 1 " We have bens isfotasod that these is a disposition intone quitters to "strike" (rem the Whig ticket the seem of our worthy and excellent candidate. We can hardly believe the rumor to be correct-1 for if there is a man on the ticket more ! deserving of the confidence and support: of every good Whig than anotisp, it is Omuta Aureola,. A tide Whig and per- I feet gentleman, be pomentosin an eminent degree the requiSites for an diciest sad popular officer: Theistise steamy Taw surer are resprosible, requiring business tact and financial ability ; and we know of no MLR baler fitted fire the diseimige of those duties than Mr. Anima. Beatles, he has slugs been a true, working Whig —freely giving his money, his time, and his inflamer>e to the support cad advance ment of the Whig muse. Two year. ago, when defeated is the nomination by Mr. WARM( ' instead of brooding over &sp. pointed expectations and hanging back in the oaniste, the promptly and cheerfully went into the hearty support of hiesnocear ful rival- - thus furnishing a creditable and commendable example to all good Whip. .Why, then, should soy good Whig hesi tate now to sire Mr. Aanour a hearty suport ? It is not often that candidates are presented of equal worth and fitness ; and when such candidates ARA presented it would be a burning shame upon the good people of the county not to see to it that they are trimphantly sustained. Will our Whig friends see to it that Mr. ARNOLD receives the entire support of the party ? York tiPring% District. The Opposition count largely upon an ticipated defection in the York Springs ; district, and base their hopes of the elee tion 'of their candidates for tenter and Representative upon the idea that the friends of Messrs. Mrrest.es, Gainerr, and WOLPORD will permit their disappointment to interfere with their attachment to Whig principles. We allude to this matter, not that we for a moment doubt the integrity of the true hearted and often tried Whigs of that gallant district, but simply to ad vise our friends there as to what the toe my expect of them. We have never known the Whigs of York Springs to falter in the support of Legislative candidate , ur in any other issue involving principles. Lo cofocoism never could and never can secure a healthful growth in that good Whig at ' meephere. Messrs. Mcrcm.rx,. (lamer. and Wotrorto, we are assured, are sup porting the entire ticket with a good will, endive feel confident that the ballot box on Tuesday next will show that their: friends know how to sacrifice personal feel- 1 ing for the good of the cause. on Ready iffirTb.= is approaching with ra pidity. But„a fair more days rennin.— Fellow Whipper* ion ready? Let no ex cause keep you awry from the polls this fall. The tielo-tobe elected is an import ant one, and the best interests of every tax payer depends on the result. It is neces sary that we should have at least one hon est man in the Canal Board, to watch over and check the present officers, in the out rageous doings on the Public Works.— It is also neeemuy that we should have honest and sober men in the other State offices, as Surveyor Bramley, in this res pect, has been weighed in the balance and found wanting. M'Clure and Myers are honest and capable, and ought to be e lected. Ip.:Tßain or shine—on Tuesday next, let every Whig be at his post, the old and the young. Vote the Ticket—the Whole Ticket.-- and nothing hat the ticket. Emma, of (Nester county. who is a member of the Senate of Pennsylva nia, and Editor of the Village Record, thus speaks of our candidate for the Senate : "In the Adams district., Dr. MUMM ER, the old member of the House. is the Whig candidate for the Senate. He sus tained a high reputation as a man of edu cation, integrity and character, and his presence in the Senate will enabl.: him to do good service not only to his constitu ents, but to the State at large." KrThe New York Democracy seem to be hopelessly divided. The Herds have issued an address which . reproaches the i Soffit with the Free &Asa of 1848, and with hiring bullies to overawe thelitate Convention. Thus far some tea newspa pers in various parts of the State support the ticket nominated by the Haas, while eeventy others support the Soft ticket.— Some of the old Hunker papers appear to have been bought out by the Barobuissein. Chu. O'Connor, U. S. District Attorney for New York city, refused to attend the Soft ratification meeting in that city, and sent a letter, declining to support the Soft ticket or the StateAtinthaidnition. Jug& G. 0. Bronson, a minute Densinrat, and the Collector of the Port, sent* r Mr. The “Softs" are now dlin6 peremp torily en the President to disaris . • O'Con nor sad Amnon from °See. The Presi dent, M I is understood, sympathise' with the Boht. 11CrTbelbliisweri LegiaWere beanbag! before it is aceordanee with a ewmpietio . w of the Governor's inewmge, to provide that no man be allowed to endorsee note with out the consent of hie wife, or that no en doraement should be valid without such consent. PROGABBB.-451e0. W. Clinton, Awl the "hard shell" candidate for tbe ofiee of likeretary of State in New !ark, elosed his epee& in the Bak on iloaday evenieg by uprooting the hops "dies this gloriosa oestederstion sioM ewer, see *sly this oflotident, bat tie idea of theses, gad Co. bar and Inland andl Ilia mimed iw eur erne r abaft fse tb• Bans' 11,16 03Ths gust weal battle of the ballot Um amass elf ma the Second Tasidaysf October--aext Tuesday. Whigs, Ere you all ready ? No voter should may at tome. Eger) man invested with the elective franchise has a soles* duty to perform. ile is held individually responsible for MO rote at least, and if he neglects to oast it, he is almost, if act quite, as culpable as the sol dier who backs out of the fight when the amiss are shawls up ih battle array. We hope no Whig will fail to go to the polls next Tuesday. "The price of liber ty is eternal vigilance.". Dim% Strike. (kir Wily should any pod Whig or friend of good order and morals stilts a single same from the Whig ticket? A ticket, somposed of truer, trustier men, has never lows presented for your suffrages. From Sanater dowel, every man will make a com petent and efficient olicer—every man ie eminently worthy your support. Why, then, strike a single name ? They are all the regularly, fairly chosen nominees of the Whig Convention, and should com mand the vote of every good Whig. If there were a single candidate on the tick et unfit or unworthy of the poet for which he has been nominated, there might be some propriety in striking. But all the candidates being good and true men, they have a right to and should receive every Whig vote in the County. It is always noble, magnanimous to sacrifice personal prejudices to the public good. Let every Whig voter make the sacrifice, if such sac rifice be necessary, on Tuesday next. Prohibition Mass Meeting. 11r7 - The Mass Meeting of the friends of Prohibition in this place, on Tuesday last, was a very large and encouraging demon stration. A handsome staging had been erected in the diamond, from which the speaking was to take place : but upon Mr. VAN WAGNER'S arrival, it was found that he was linable to speak in the open air, his voice. and system having been seriously af fected by long continued and Isborious la bors at other places. The meeting was ac cordingly adjourned to the Court-house, where Mr. VAN IVAGNER for better than an hour addressed at, many as could "pack' ' theneclves into the building. Mr. Alum WIRT presided, E. W. STA/ILE acting as setzetary. In the evening, Mr. VAN WAGNER ad dressed another large meeting in the Pres byterian Church, where he spoke for near ly two hours, advocating Prohibition and meeting the popular objections to a pro hibitory law. The fame* of the speaker, that had precasted hint, was fully sus tained in these efforts. We do not know that we have ever heard the cause of Pro hibition advocate' with as much clearness and ability. Possessed of fine declamatory powers, and a rich fund of anecdotes and illustrations, Mr. VAIN WAGNER succeeds in holding the attention of his audience, and that once secured, their judgments must follow. The cause of Prohibition has been vastly benefited by his labors. •Cr The York and Gettysburg Turnpike Company has declared a dividend of $1 per share. 00-The "b'hoys" had a demonstration last Monday night, marching through the streets with musk, torches, illuminated banners, and the appurtenances of a "fan tastical" procession. From the mottoes and devices on the banners we took it to be a "Maine Imw" demonstration. gcrflome 1600 acres of land have been purchased in lowa, on which a colony of monks have settled. Among their pecu liar habits may be mentioned that they sever mingle with the world, and when they pat on a new snit of clothes that snit is kept on, sleeping or waking, till it falls of or becomes unfit for wear. .Marshfield, Massachusetts, where now repose the remains of the great States man, Daniel Webster, has been during the past summer visited, it is said, by not less than 12,000 persons, and the crowds still continue to throng the place. candge Mason, of Richmond, Va., it inlaid, has certainly been tendered the mis sion to France, ani will probably accept it. Hs is rapidly recovering from hie late illness. "MAINE NAW" AMONG THE IN DLANS.--Oes. Gorman, the new Gover nor of Mimeo* has issued an order, in which belays the liquor trete among the Indium "must and shall be stopped."— The matt is ordered to search up and des. stroy all liquor offered for sale among them. COMAIMIEN TA R Y.—Ex-Senator Dickinson. in his speech at New York, in alluding to the candidates of the Soft Shell pasty, said. "If they were taken to the great Exhibition at the Ohrystal Palace, I will engage that they would get the pre miss' ns on Luria Rubber and Brass." THE YELLOW FlCVElL—Although this fretful epidemic( has abated . at New (Mew, it still rages at Mobile, Vicks burg, Galveston, Victoria, Houston, and Wiwi , and in the island of Bermuda. The disease prevails extensively and severe ly in Texas, and is particularly fatal to the Germans. sarThe War Department has changed the Garrison at Carlisle, from a dragoon to an infantry irrSamoel J. Peoples and Andrew Stipp, in prison at Chambersburg, for bur glary, escaped on Wednesday WI. All the Democratic candidates for Amembly,,ta York musty, have signed a letter picot the Maine Uguor Lam If iboe 'rookies lire Wi g. live well I kr oily sad wsoleedoses 'hoiden lite. SWAM 401118M1D.---Tha 'had Bo* ,118,4 s at flagerstolnir, iudiolet4 for iiititr,bi shooting Wm. 14811111, resultant his soquittal. The had • diiiiicanj at a ball—ek day Wawa alien ware Bprlgg meeting Swan spit in the latter's lice-:-and Swan, a day or two af ter that, smarting under the insult, arm ed himself with a double barreled gun, re paired to Sprigg's boarding house; and de liberately shot him dead. Both of them were young men of good character and in fluential family conneetione. locrlt is., stated that an arrangement has been effected between Secretary Mar ty and the' Austrian Minister, Mr. Hulse man, by which Austria 'agrees to release Nossta *pon conditics of his coming to America. Boasts is the Austrian refer*, united at Smyrna, and whose release Capt. Ingraham, of the U. S. Navy. un dertook to enforce by ranging his vessel aboog side of the Austrian, sad threaten ing to fire into the latter if it were attempt ed to remove Kowa from the place. The , difficulty was temporarily arranged by the French consul agreeing to take charge of Koenta and hold him until the American and Austrian Governments should decide the matter. o::7'The York County Agricultural Fair opened in York on Wednesday. The en closure embraced nine acres, the wholo be ing well filled with visitors. illifirTho lust of December has been fixed upon u the time for closing the Crystal Palace exhibition. Otrlt is now snid the mission to China has been tendered to the Hon. George M. Dallas. TIIE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA AND HIS TROOPB.—A gentleman ol New York, who was recently present in Si. Peters.' burg at a review of 160.000 Russian troops. by theEin perm, the Mirrorsays, describes him as a perfect specimen of the physical man. In height six feet three. and admi rably proportioned, with snow white hair 2011 ruddy countenance. He was plainly dressed in a dark green frock. with a black chapeau without feathers ; and mutinied on a coal black charger of immense size, the Czar looked "every inch a king." As the troops were passing belore him, he suddenly raised his hand as a signsl for halt. when he dismounted, walked tip to a private in the in the ranks, and asked hiin to unbutton his coat. On finding that the soldier was without a shirt, the Emperor promptly ordered the officers ol the company to Siberia; and the officers of the regiment were immediately degra ded to the rank of privates. REDUCTION 07 THR TARHIYISECTII hay Guthrie has issued a circular, in which he says that in consequence of the accumulation of money in the treasurys the ensuing Congress will probably re duce the present tariff. He therefore asks for information o; the 'Forking of the present rates of duly upon the leading branches of industry of the country, and of the effect to be expected from the pro posed modificau4n. He- 'Midge that the reductions, if any shill be made : Should be so arranged as to aflord an equal parti cipation in the benefit to every interest and to every section. Articles which en ter into our manufactures and those which do not come into competition with Amer ican products are those, he says, about which there will be doubtless the least question. He also proposes to abridge the labors of the custom house by adding to the free list articles paying little du ty. M. Saves RSCUPTION IN MADRIO.--• The Spanish official organ at Madrid. the Heraldo, is discussing the subject of Mr. Soule's reception by government of Spain. It is said that the Spanish Cabinet had a greed to gnaw his to present his creden tials, the government reserving to itself the right of sending him his passport should he depart from the strictest diplomatic pro priety in his speech to her majesty the Queen. The speech delivered by Mr. Soule on the eve of departure for Spain has raked up the old embers of dissatis faction, and the press were criticising him and his sentiments very freely . Firmure.—The Rev. J. L. Twitch°ll, after remaining in New Or leans, and serving faithfully in his calling during every sickly season for thirteen years or more, had leave of absence early in she summer, trout the congregation over which he has patrol care, with the view of visiting Europe. The Picayune. how ever, gates, that when about embarking at New York, he heard of the yellow fever breaking out at Now Orleans, and imme diately ahai.doned hie European tour and hastened back to his afflicted city, to am silt the *irk and dying. Unfortunately, be was detained on the rouse several weeks by the low water in the western rivers, but succeeded in reaching New Orleans some weeks since. MAN SHOT 1N BALTIMORZ.-••• Baltimore. Oct. 11,1.—0 n Saturday night, at 12 o'- clock, a man named James Robinson. on his.way home. passed several men stand ing at the corner of Fayette and Pine streets, who insulted him, and on his turnibg to speak to them he was fired on by them. two ball, taking effect, one passing through his wrist and the other penetrating his hip. It is thought he cannot live. Ths party firing the pistol was not discovered. TER Ynt.ow ?EMIR 13011111.—Melan eholy accounts continue to reach us rela tive to the ravages of the yellow fever in the interior of Louisiana and Mississippi. The epidemic has found victims in every town along the banks of the Mississippi from the Belize to Vicksburg. hr 4 Atrittorrunut TO /APAIL-WO have et ready mentioned that Bilotti, has dispatch , ed an expedition to Japan in the wake of the ens from the United tits es. It is ,tow stated that in consequence of the move ment oa the part of Bugatti, that the Eng lish government intend also to scud one, and the ships named al likely to form It are her majesty's steam vessels encounter, 14 ; Leopard 12 ; Stromboli. I), and Barra Cows, 8 guns. A recent Al,naterdam pa- per mentions a rumor that tine Russian ex pedition is intended to enlist the attempt of the Americans to (pet., the ports of Ja pan, but the story is havdly probable. Lisicuserunt or BLavna.--Jolin Fisher. Ern., of Weetininater, last week set at liberty tour of hie Ohms, and, all we learn from the Democrat, pre them in addition an outfit which will in all probability a attount to near one thousand dollar.. - Tbe elides , * him al Wit* mashed Zeit lead, it ae andiepatablejfernm. and with • fieelity , ,, eV.. at *hie late season of the year, Which indicates that it has lost but little, if any of the Malignity it manifested en its previous visit. The propeu of . the epidemic on this occasion has been, as formerly. from East to - West. It seems to have passed from Denmark into Great Britain. Thosgh the frosts and snows of winter, in write MIMI, have been no barrier to the advances of this fell disease. yet it is not probable that it will re-appear on this aids of the Athletic daring the cool weather. FEMALE Docrons.—A Cincinnati ex change says : "The enemies of Dr. Caro. line Brown in, the piscine of the 'Schmid profession has already lad a sensible ef fect im the ladies in the reunify round s hoat Cincinnati. Six young ladies. of good families and superior ethwetion. hats applied for admission to the &Welk Med ical College at the appreeshing isms. Moe LAW AND MUODICIt IN INN Cute mina N*TtoN.—Th• Van Buren (Ark.) Intelligencer gives an account tithe arrest, by a party of Cherokees of two respecta ble °kiwis., Andy Adair sad G. W. A dair, Jr.. on the pretext that they bib been appeased in a late murder. A portion of them eoniteyed U. W. Adair a short die lance, and commeneed shoals. him. and, when the other party heard 'hearing they totrunenced on Andy, and shot. it is raid 100 balls in his body. Before the mur derers left the scene of their work, maul , speeches were delivered over the body of Andy, end as each one.finisti be struck hoe knife into the body. An Ohio paper describes a fight be tween seventy swarms of BePs, arranged in two parties. They filled the air, tow ering a space of more than One acre of ground, and fought desperately fur three hours, not for ...polls," but fur conquest. They stung a large flock of Shanghai chickens. nearly all of which died, and persona passing along the road aids were obliged to make haste to avoid their sling. Neither party was Sirtorions, and they only ceased on the approach of night, and from utter prostration. Gaciaora.—An election for State ntri cers took place on Monday, Johnson ( lt. co) and Jenkins (Whig) being the candi dates lot Governor. Jenkins pains hand somely in the returns received, but hardly enough to ensure hie election. Illa" The New York Crystal Pulses' is to close in December. '~~l~fil't't..t> } MYERs' EXTRACT Or' wwit Th.. wonderful medicine ie Faris seining tier ibelf a poivilArity ultiett no other metheitte ate bon% of. The plant, Hoek Rose, is used and recoM Mended be many iymnrent physicians of our coun try. Hoar *het I. ti. Thomparm, of l'lnladePphi rile: ••1 have prescribed it ist bed crone of ocro !Woos patients of Mb Hnepital." Ilia tweeter attracted the sttenftmt of senior physieiline H.. reports the renewing remarkable pee or Obite swelling of the right hip in February, 1544. The lad was eaten jean aid, and Mid the Jiapaet lee three ycurd, f• ear inn dislocated upwards. and outwards There Watt a large' opening ear the hip leading to the bons, into whieit I could *mot el Anger. I eponted three ulcers. He haB Iken ander seretel physicians who hell given ‘trai up. I ordered a Jr/roc/on of Ruck RN a--in too dad • his night sweats reatted. ► then ~nlered • tea. spoonful of Roth Rose. there tines. day Th.- ty. day. alter he was entirely wall. Rer•dr't of Myers' Rock Rose. [Dior sale in Gettysburg by S. H. 15CVH LER, end by 'haggish! generally Sept. 16. REMEIIIIHER: The only original and genuise WISTA BA I..qt M OF W:1.1) CHERRY, was introduced in the year Mfg tool has been well tested in ell the complaint, for which ii is recommetteled. For ten years it has proved more efficariour as a nmr dy for Cough, Colda. Iniuensa. aronekitis. Asth ma snd Consumption in its incipient stages, than any other medicine.. ' , ET!' W. FO W LE, Illsoagiet, Ni., 134 Washington omit. Bowan, Mesa. is the sole pm prittot of the genuine medicine, ewe supplies both it wholesale end retail, aniii of whom agencies can be obtained. Dr. Wm. Shaw says. wish heartily 'access to your Medicine. I consider ere.): ease of arrest of the fatal ever:toms of pulmonary disease as a direct tribute to soaking humantly ; end ea hopeless are them oases geneially that physicians are alway. justified in 11111011 any reined, which hes signally benehtted others. One thing is oar lain : the public always hate e gnanniy 'het patent medicines will generally he sustained only Jost so long as they are well prepared and contin ue to relieve or core." In a mom recent letter he say•—..`As Wittsey Balsam of Wild Cherry is the only potent me.ii. eine to which I hays ewer given my public iee.on. mendstion. I shell not be suepected by the eyelid. of giving nigh or precipitate testimony as to what I have soon and hoard of its ►recta" If genuine, signed I. lITTTS. Ur For sale in Gettysburg by 8. H DUE H. LER, and by Druggists gentindly. Sept. 16. BALTIMORE 'SARRE'''. D►lnm ?NI lALTIMOI■ POW OP TIOTItIIDATJ FLOUR AND MEAL—The Flow market was not guile en Ann to.day.4lt priers have slight ly declined. We note sateen( 1,500 bbls How ard street brands at VI per bhl.„ and amber guently a few hundred Ws.. et $6 SO per bbl. Also, sales of 8,500 bids. Cite Mills at IM 60 per bbl. Rite Flour $4 50, and Corn Meal jot se . $8 75 per Md. GRAIN AND REEDB.—There Is a reesdr in quiry. About 20 000 bushels of Wheat Aired on 'ehantm this limning, sod meetly sold at $l 36 and ill 88 lot red, to $1 43 sad Per bushel for good to prime whit., Vary chores white Wheat, for family flour. Si 47 a 41d 48 Pm quotations. About 13.000 brebals Coqu 41176 le rte. Inferior lots '8 to e csa below Ihe shove quatelieue. About 111.000 Vuelrelt of Corn nMr ed, 4 1 4 1 t00 , 41y sold at 71 aid 19 eta fa white. end 76 and 76 per bushel lee yellow, Maryland Rye 76 and 77 eta. sad Peaneylvesie Mrs 20 Os- Per bushel. Mary landt and Vitslll4 Oat* sa a 40 to 42 Gems, and isieular Oat. $2 sad 3 1 per bushel. %reds quieb. Meer $5 8.7 a •$. Timothy 53 96 and 11t60,, and rlayeed 01 11 0 bustal. GROCERIEELT.Tbs.CoIfes market is quiet. Some valve of itibal 111 a 111 mater lb. 810. (US and maker/ids% Ries 41 a 4, pe els pot lb. ['Roylsiorts.--The Provision market is flrm.—lffe pots some solos of Mess Pork at d Vt. and Prime Pork al $lll - peer bbl. Mess Reef Ole per bbl. Sum sknaldde 8a 81 cents ; sides. 111 aif Mats; tad boas st 10 121 cents per lb. LW in We.' Ili s 11l own, obd kee lai rents pea M. %air is bogs 14 all rants, rod SO emits per Ik Chasse 10 all onto per 111. TORY MARKET. noun, per bbl., fro* waver, ' Ike WHEAT, pet busliet, I 116 RYE, CORN, TIMOTHY BrIED, per ' , oder), CLOVER REED, FLAX -HEED, PLASTER OF PARIS, per tom. HANOVER MARKET. FLOUR. per harm'. (eft= Wo rl io . I li . * R W YE, " HEAT, eon bwhol " . 1 . so L ily •. CoRN ' 11 pp 6 , OATS, ' i if TIMOTHY-HUD, • 1 00 CLOVER-01Eb .! 1-';•• 0' 400 FLAX-13EZA. , 66 40 11 26 664' c It 6 1* HRRIkfIP On *0 11 00 914 1 3 . 2 4 20 " 111 . 1 )* *41 a1ib1P` vintabre: Pd. Dr, Moettliy. Di RO O I2. kilt If MINER led MARY . ANN DIS BAUGH, isagttet t Oett. D. bliddleter ettlie plate. On Theraility, September Kb, Reit J.Weillsy. Mr. JORN BUTT end 'Milo ALLA ELIZA R El LY— both of this toasty. On the 4th i set, by Rev. laileb Wen. Mr. I$A At: WOLF and Mise MARY HOWE— both Enna the neighborhood of Petendets. On the 29th MLA! the Rev. Jacob Mester, MNJ A MEM D. TAYLOR. of Heller township, and Mr.. ANN N. COE. of Gettysburg. At Conoweee Chapel. on the 29th tali., by the Rev. F. DeNesker, Mi. EDWARD DOYLE. of Path Valley. Franklin township, and Milts CAR OLINE ODOLD, seer Littketown. .„ At the aanb plate, on the game day. by the R.,. Mr. Enders, Mr. FRANCIS BLINK and Mise MAT/LDA DOWERS, both of Litho. town. DIED. In %matins tawnthirt, on des Illthultt, MAR TH 4 JANIS, adopted dauebter of Jens D. Newman, Esq . aged'kills', 9 months and IS days. On tbs./Bth ult., Mn. SARAH ORNER. of Menials° township, widow afJohn Outer, doted, aged 47 years I month and 9 days. On the 19th' utt . - Mrs. JANE DEARDORFF. wife of Ephritim Deardorff, of Miami. township. aged 29 years 6 months and 6 days. On the 31.1 of Augunt, in Celan township. Adams co., Mr. CHARLES R. SEIGFRIF.D aged about 82 years Oa the 91b tilt , Mr. AItRAHAM TROSTLE, srn , I,lHoutiugton toiClaillp, in the 76th lOU of his age. At the residence of Jacob Y. Bushey, in /Int im. township, Ada its county, on 14 lay •he 26th ult. Mimi JUI.I INA ELME:4IIODV., aged 18 yes,. b months and 14 days. On the 22u1 of Angust. at her residence in Westmoreland county, Mrs. ANN L ~ItIMER, o Wow of the late Wm. Latimer, *en.. (formerly of this county, andel/Met of Mr. Robert :Shockley.) in the liat year of her age. (In the 6th of September, at the house of his grandf,,ther, near Knoxville, Illinois, GEORGt... WA:MINI" I ON, infant son of G. W. Heagy, aged 4 months and G days. COMMUNICATED. In Jacksonville, on the 24th of SepteinSer. WILLIAM P. IL,. elicit eon of David and Al 'ester Eiket in the 33J year of his sp. "Friend after friend depart : Who teeth not of a Mend There is no union here of helots Thal flints not here an end." We often peruse the solemn '•Record of the tooth' and Ineatlio a sigh to the ,amore • of de pared worth, when we discover a fluntltsr ■nd t bertshed none connected with the list of those w.OO haat , bode Mien to etirth, and all they have lotto! beneath the sky. Hut seldom are our at m• p Mies aroused by the announcement of the death of one as stumble, beloved and respected by all who knew hint, a, the aubject of this humhe no lice. As a son, he nAs ever obedient, affeetion ate and kind. At a brother ho was all and even more thin could be expected or desired in that n•lu ion. Ass Citizen end filen& his principles nod actions were unwavering, generous and true. In the hurts of those with whom he associateil, the memory of his user' life as well as the merninable circumstances of his affliction and death will flourish long after Ms attennsted form has mouldered to hlt. Although the last of earth troth been reached; although all that was mortal listh ceased to exist, and the most endear ing ties in earth have been severed by death, sH hope. have not beer. crushed. No! when the earth Kith been renewed. when mortality is swallowed trir in life, when corruption hath pot on inoorrori (ion, then our friend, whose absence we now m.... 131, we believe will be clothed with immortal ity and eternal life, arid enter into the Joys of that rugdom which has been prepared from the loon -41.11 .. of the world. Then those hope' which pituported him during the tedious and trying hours re +Mien .... and death will be rershzed, snd sorow, pun and death be felt and leered tr.. m l'herelere we how submissively to the will of Him who bsth taken that which he gene. belies- Ina he will rho impart commlation in the bereaved heart and supply in mercy the void which ienicrutable Prosidence hash made, and am s.iy C. , 11111 , 011/111110 the loss sustained in the death of a helmet!. n and brother, w h os e s h a it ere j b a rk hal, been launched into the boundless ocean of mercy in the bloom of life. The Lord whom be oerred has been his conductor, and will own line we trust in that day when he cometh to mske up hi■jewule and will spare him as a (Mime •per.th his own son thsl eer•eth him. Viten we hope to reunite aud form en unbroken family in heaven. M. WA N E 13. .I%A PERSON capable of doing House work and Cooking in a private fami ly. One who nen furnish satisfactory recnitntembitions, ran find a sitoation by enquiring at the "STAR' office. Sept. 30. 1853-31 FOR SALE, A First-rate UntheWer COOKINO-STOVEI i ,. ; e and (rimmin g .. The proprir. tor ti .iirther Ille Inr it. Will 4CII it at 41.1•1: PRICE. Ilry • Eitquire at tile • STAit Sept 30; 1853—tr A VALUABLE FARM et BLED sulmeriher of erg sell at Private 11 Sale THE P'ARM he now occiipies, violate in Strahan township, Adams en.. one mile from Getiyaburg, on the Bon aughtown road, adjoining lands of Chris tian Brinier, John Deardorff, Daniel Lady. end the Borough line of Gettysburg, and containing 150. Acres, The unprioveme nil more or lees. STONE ORB, It ij stone Ram Wagon Shed. Smoke House. and other ont.buildinge. The land is in excellent cultivation, under good fencing. well watered. and has a fine variety of TitIVILT. The properly offers rare iodueements to purchasers. Such as wish to view it are requested to call on the subscriber. redid. ing thereon. DANIEL lIENNP.R. Oct. 7, 1850-111* FOR SALL Tsobseriber offers for solo am- JI • her of lots of YOUNG CHEST— NUT 'AND LOCUST TIMBER land. frilekatto to tin owes with J. D. PAXTON. Gettysburg, Oat. 7, 1858—tf TEACIIERS WANTED. rr Li E Reboot Directors of Huntington townehip. will meet in Petersburg, T. S., on Saturday Me 221 Odober inst.,' inr the examinakinti and employ inept, or FOUR TEACHERS to take charge 91 the BchOols•in said wwhahip. 1. W. PEARNIN. Sec'y. ( - Oct. 7. 1862—td sr Blanks of all kinds foi sale at this °Mex.. mr misrigromalicor :MEV COODS' 9 - IF L. scaler bee jam arrived from of • the Mies wish an illlllllllMlo stock of FALL AND WINTER 00008. which be offers at greatly reduced prima. His stock embraces every article is the Staple sod Faro/ Deeds Gee. embracing an the lames sod moat approved styles. which for beauty and estractitesess are rarely Dever surpassed. He eas enumerate bat a por tion within the limit, of as Weenier:anent to wit: Ladles , Drew Goods. each as Silks and &ties. Pleads Med moss. Paramissa sod Cabin Oahe. AA recs., Dc Bat% plad.6Eured sad plain De Loins', Bombazines. Ssek Phisiela. Glair hams. Calicoes. Shawls. thew% Hand kerchiefs. Sleeves. Chealiveuas, Gloves and Sine kiegs. Cambs. Lea and E4g ings, Robison's. Asc.. &e. For Gentlemen's Wear, Cloths, Cassinseres, Csasiwetus. Jeans. Cords, ■ splendid lit of Vestings. Cravats. Handkerchiefs, Sospinniers. Merino. Shirts and Drawers. kr.. Ste. pry- Than k fel for grist favors, he solicits a rontinsases of parsmage. His two& haws been selerted with were. soil he flat ters himself will please. Hes motto ta-- ••Small profits 29d quiet salis." Oct. 7. 1853. II Elf GOODS!. NEW GOODS' • ABRAHAM ARNOLD has just re. turned from the Cities of Baltimore, Philsdelphts and New York. 'Nati the Largest. deverst. ¢ Best selected Markel' Fall and Winter Dry Goods, ever before offered to the citizens of Adams county—sweh as Blue, Bl.ek. and Brown French and German Cloths. Bier* & Fancy Cassimeres, Barnette. Tweeds. Ky. Jeans. Satin At other Ves ting... Alpacas, Mertnoes. Cashmeres. De Bates, M. De Laing.. Prir.w, and a great variety of Due& for Lobes' wear, too numerous to mention. Al.". a large and beautiful a-sortinent of long and square She wls. and Sack Fdionels. 'iv Call and see for your selves, as he is determoind to under sell any Store in the To.ll or relUlay. On t. 7. lBs4—tf TO THE LADIES OF GET7I'.S.- BURG AND VICINITY. AVN 6DLUS. 21.Z.729.23 1.25702. Z AS just returned from Philadelphia H and Baltimore, sad is now Opening the grratest review of Ladies' Dress IL Fancy Goods, ever offered to the pubSe in this plat:n— aming which are Highland Plaids, Paris Wanes, De fine, Poplins, H. Miami. Persian Cloth. Coburg Cloth. Cashmeres, Silks. Bombazines. Penmen& Cloth. Prints, Silk Warp and Mohair, Black Alpaccas. figured. changeable and plain Fancy Dolor do.. in great variety. Merierses. Shally and Berage Deimos, wi:h almost every other variety of Dress Goods ; Sacking Flannels in great variety. scarlet and while Crape. Thibet Wool. Ray Stun long d. other Shawls. broad silk Fringe. and Lace ; Ribbons, a beautiful article Trimmings of every kind ; Bonnet Vel vets. Silks and Satins. Sleeves, Collars, plain and embroidered Linen Handker chiefs. very superior; Hosiery. Gloves. Ate., Ate.. with almost every snide belong. mg to the triode. The Ladies will please call. sissies, and judge for iheraselves Alen. Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassiuetts, Cords. Flannels. and Ready-needs aoth ing. ingather with almost every other arii .Tle in the way of Gentkeneara wear.— Also. Fresh 61rereri-% mad Queen*. era rr. all of which w , ll he foil se cheep es the•' can he had at any ..ther estahli oh t. Ptease call and examine the Goode. O.A. 7, 1853. ilea so mei, :--C ma& a aft Nry L. SCHICK n.. 11.1 inf•.rul the Ladies my • that he ,s •.Ifera vile largest assort meni of BONNE rlt, Womei Silks and Velvets, Bibtams, Flowerat. Hair Braids. ever before opened in tio. ware. Call and see thessa--no trouble to show Goods. Oct. 7, 1853—tf CLOTHING-410E111C. 81T.14 ARNOLD has now on hand, A A. and is conseandr making up, Over- coats. Dress Coats. Frock Cods. Panta loons,Vests, and csery arterially the Clothing line, which he will sell 3Jpur cent cheap er than anc CLOTHING STORE or SLAP SHOP in the Town or County. e Call and cassias for yourselves. Oct. T. 1853—d jCOOKING GLASSES. of all sizes UI and prices, for sale at SCHICK'S RISH LINENS. Ilisafins. Tiekip, .1 Flannels. Linen Tab le Clotho, Tow eling. and Drillings--a lame variety—for sale at HIL K'S. Qiiremossennre t Iftweranworel A BWM ARNOLD has jest roceived ilk a large lot of QUEENSWARE. whirls ka will sell low. Call and see. Trunks / Ttrisilia balm just imreived slugs lot of ' TRUMKB. *hi* las welling with out ispnl to goo, go sake Moab FOC ClO tosione. ABRAHAM ARNOLD. Aee.-_-4 • tope"Fdisigl ; Jr*, Blake's Patent Fire and Wate Proof Paint, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE. for sale at Fahmestoek's. sign of the RED FRONT CROCERI OF all kinds and fresh. to b. had a . l ow as the market affords at KURTZ'S ziamenolv 10111 ARI 1111111 rrillijillithibeeribers would respeeltolly to their fiends rind thi public. theit they 'have opened • NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltintore'st,. adjoining the residence of Davao Zissmatt: Gettieborg.in which they are opening:t arge and general assortment .1( HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, GROCERIES ) CUTLER!, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Finding., Paiuts,OilsA Dyestuffs, 1•4 • general. Wending every descriptioJ of article& ia the above line of business—to which they invite the attention of Criarh• oaken; Rhißk iatith Miirpe n tem, Cabinet makers. Shoeiqakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected with great rare and purchashed for Cash, we gnarl antee.(for the Ready Money,) to dikpose of any part of it on as reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call from our friends, and earnestly solicit a share of public favor, as we are determined to es tablish • character for selling Gonda at low prices and doing business on fair prin. oiples. JOEL B. DINNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 18,11151.—tr. MORE NEW GOODS. The richest and best assortment of FALL & WINTER ROODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, EVER OPENED IN GETTYSBURG. SKELLY & HOLLEBAUGH TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of their friends and the public to their extensive stock of Fashionable Goods for gentlemen's wear, just received from the city. which, for variety of at', le, lo auty and finish, and superior quality,chollenger comparison with any other stock in the place. Our assortment of cloths. plain and fancy Tweeds and Ca.- simeres, Vesting., filatlnet , s, Oserooatinga, CAN'T BE BEAT! Give us a call and examine for yourselves. We have pur chased our stock carefully and with a de sire to please the tastes of all, from the moat practical to the most fastidious. lIICPTAILORING , ih all its branches, attended to as heretofore, with the assis tance of good workmen. ICPThe FASHIONS for FALL and WINTER have been received. Gettysburg. Dec. 10, 1852. FRESH ARRIVAL. One of the largest and prettiest stocks of gaut a• • Staple Coollg, Ever (Wired in this place, JL. SODICK has just returned from • the eastern cities with his Spring stock of FANCY*. STAPLE GOODS, which he invites the public in examine, at his new location, South-West corner of the Diamond. lie feels confident that he can please every taste, in style, quality quantity and price. His assortment com prises Black and Fancy Silks, Satins. Berage de !Alines. Mona. de !Amines Lawns. Swiss, Jaekonet ant! Cambric Muslin, Ginghamswealhoea. Trimmings. Canton Crape Shawls, a splendid article ; Bonnets, Ribbons & Flowers ; Gloves, Hosiery, Irish Linens, McMinn. and hundreds of other articles, in this line. Also, Cloths, Cassimeres, Cashmeretts. ndian Cloth. Tweedth Cottonades, Lin en Checks, plain and fancy Vesting', &e. liCrCall and examine for yourselves. at the South-west earner of the public square. and if you dont say that my stock ,c 4 goods is one of the most desirable that yo u evi , r saw, the fault will nut he mine. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to me by a generous public. I ask a continuance of the same, promising that nothing shall be left un done on my part calculated to please end acconienothite. J. r.. SCHICK Getlyeburg, 461 8, ISM HO! THIS WAY! IN this ow of Signs and Wonders, the Ja• subscriber would remark thus lie neith er brats nor banters, but defies the County to produce a finer stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, than he is now opening t of every variety and description, ofall qualitiestind prices, suitable for men, women and children. KrCall. examine and judge for your selves. W. W. PAXTON. Gettyeburg, Sept. 80, ISti&—tf lIIRDWIRE & SBLERY. PA HNESTOCK & &OHS would P. 7 io respectfully inform their friends and customers, that they have . fw eel red an ad- ditional supply of Hardware. Saillery, Oil Paints, Glass, &c., which' will 1w sold cheaper than they can be bad else. where, also every variety of Coach Trim• mings, Springs, Axles, Oil Carpets. Drab Cloth, tilatinetui, Damask. &o. Builders and . Painters are requested to examine their Stock before purchasing. Al they are determined not to be Undersold by any market. S. FAHNESTOCK 4 SONS Needle Work, VRENCII Work Collars, Swiss 'and . 0 - Cambric Edgings and Insertinge, Flouncing, Spencers, and every thing or that description, can be had in the greatest variety, and the cheapest at S. FAHNES TOCK & EONS, The Pamphletlra PASSED at the last aes n of the Legislature of Pennsyl have been received at this office, en4are ready HOSIERY, didtriho ceive them. tion to those authoriled to w. OSIERY, Gloves, Bonnet Material and Bonnet Ribbons, Laces, Edg- w wp A XTON,rrotb'y. Vistl chewProthonotary 'a Odle,. FA N ESTOCK'S. Gettytburg. Lrpt. 30, 63. Groceries, IJEESW ARE, Dye Finns, always wk. ou hand at FAHNESTOCK'S DAtilkt. LIEU 8 doors Baal ,of iird4 York, Pa, r DIME subscriber contionea to carry on Ji . the above bushiest*.lsil its various branches,Market street. mkt 3 doors WhiteyW East of Hall ) wheals.,he intends keeping en hand.. geisent lansirtinent in his hee l consisting of all kinds of fashioo ableSAll4.lllA Bridles Mertingstes,l Girths. Cir . eittgl ea and Hahne. -also z'clt, Tit u n- '>B. , • - traveling . od .1 2 1 , 1 . . siddi 'bap. Thnlio wit+. 41.7. 1 ' , % a handsome, durable and 'inseam saddle F will do well to nil sad se ".. . Resin mantifatnures flatness, idles, Collars and Whips in all their veri tad coat. dently believes( from the! : beret spproba. lion (If his customers, tfra he maitre the nesthst and best gene, In a 'their mulct, o breadth, that is nide in 1 'country. AB the above articles will be •of the best hf od material and workmanshi , and with the utmost despatch. , ' l ur . 'DANNER.: ' York, August 5, 1853 ' ._-_ .._ • UNIVERSITY ore sumo!! FEVER .AND .4008 c _p BY BOW. AND'S TONIC lIIRD. - - THE University of wee Medicine and Popular Knotortlie ;eh d by the State of Penney hems. at its list session, (viz. 29th April;l92B.) mainly for the purpose of arresting the evils re. sulting from the sale of spurious and dim germ's nostrums, also for the purpose of supplying tke public wish reliable rem., dies, sit eases wherein tas patient cannot obtain or will not emplo Ale best medical advisers ; having putc red that invalua ble remedy, Rowaturs "snit Mixture, on seccount of its just tieictmily and known effioacy. in the ireste4ot of Fever and Ague. and its kindred atections,—has no liciiitation in recommedlog it in. the high est terms to the patssage of the af flicted. JOW El, COMPLAINT cured l‘y -I° lit/V . A ND•S. SLACK—BERRY ROOT. The above larittulion extends its sanction, in like manlier, o the remedy for ••Bowel Compl:_sini.'!so well known as Rowand'a Compound Spurt of Blackberry Root, and earnestly reolininends it to the confidence of patients afflicted with these complainto,—believing i to be invaluable in the treatment of such rases. By order of the Trustees, Hon. Henry K. Strong, Him .1. N. Flanigan. John R. Ronan'', M. U., U. N. Ashton, Eng., Hector Orr, Etq• 11(7"All ilocumunicattins to he address ed,—John H. Rowand M, D Head of the Pharmaceutical Depirtment, Eud Pres. Went of the Uoiversity. Home Dispeneary.eill of fi ce, No. 47 South Second street, Pfiladelphia. Branch Dispensary at the elm of S. S. FbRN EY. G,ettysbOg. Sept. 30, 1853—1 y NAW MIA '94 ØS,) R UST received nd now open ing at the St of 40 8. FAHNE K & SONS. DRESSIIODS OF every style, De Age. De Rage Al. pace, Mous de Lahti*. Alpaca. Silky. Plaids, &e., with trimaings to t•uit, lin sale cheap at 11111INPISTOCIC 8 CLOTIIS, Black Ulu! and Fancy Cap. rioteree, Calumnies, Overcoming, Kentucky Jeans, Coils, a new style French cord, Satin, Silk Velvet and Fan. cy Vestinge, are offered pry cheap at S. TOIK 4. SONS. Sign of he Red Fud. SOAPS, Perfumery, f !ail Oils, Motto Wafers, Portmanie &c.. a new as sortment jurt opened 4 BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store, Chambersburg street. LUI1114;11. PERSONS having L MBER to dig is pose of, in trade foil 4 Furniture, will find it to their advantage call at the cheap Cabinet Making Evtabli ment of OEO. E. BRIVOM AN. South altimore street, next door to the Compile the. • May 27. Kent'y Jeans an it A NY variety of coin' the apemen, at K SPOtiTING! SP] EORGE Huai Henry!Warripler will ‘ 3l. Make House Spnulig and put up the same low, fir cash o country pro duce. Farmers and all ithers wishing their Houses. Darns, &c. would do well to give them a reli t G. & 11. VtiMPLER. April 15-1858. CARPE I' BiGS. You. will Ilnil a very Wit assortment of Carpet Bags at Semen's one-price store. They were bought t actiOn, and will be sold cheaper than a other voila). ishment dare to sell them. .. , BOYNE t il l A VERY flue lot of B ' nets of the Pik latest, styles to please t moat (amid. loos, at very low rates, be , had at KURTZ'S Cheap Corner. :BRIMS NOD 16 1 AIP AI kiothi t from the 1 ' v gooses in the Oily. stonily on hand and for salt AltePrut iha4.lloOkstare of 8, ii. BC 4**, 4, 1952 _ . UMBRELLAS A VERY Urge assnrune . all kinds • ■nd aims from En .1111 up. al icuirrz.s. GEBNIAN REFORMEII HYMN BOOKS. Another ne ul supply of Hymn Books. of the Germs Wormed Church, has just heen.reeeive at KURTZ'S 13 k store. MOMS CO MM'. Notteß tr_herebot given that an ad., jaunted Voutt of Common Plea* will be held .6 1 Gettysburg, in and kr the county ordain's. un. Monday the L 7(& goy of Oetedeir 'next, ail 10 o'rluck h. m.. *harrowed Where all pagies iutiaestrad axe rogues' aid Ira be preseot. JOHN *COIN, sbeirt, Sherif'. Ogee, Ghatyabos, Auer' tt Ist/441W ETTtRS of hdmihiatratimi on the est** 'Of vita. R. OMNI!, um, of Hutitirtglon . townintili.' Adana 'conutY. Pa.. deo'd. haring base mutton mike init. scriber; residing iri ihe smite tanning. notide ' is 'hereby giros to sret in debted to said sante to make perish* without delay t . end those huthig claims are negotiated to present the alt*. proPec• ly atitheatisated. foraratismort AGNEs SILIAL.ER. 4dot . e.. Sept: ir _EWERS of Administrstion with the J will anuened, on the estate or the late RICHARD SADLER, of Huntington towinthip. Adams co., deed; •having been granted to the subscriber, residing in.the same town'p, he hereby giros •notion, to all persons indebted to said eseste.th make immediate •payment. and to those hu hu claims against the eagle to present them properly audienticatid for settle ment. JOHN L SA,DLER., 4dv' r, Sept. 2„t053 -os, _ , THE Co Partnership heretofore exist frignnder the firm of Chtnieraly anti Frey is this day dissolved by *Mast eia sent, and all persons whn hare any them agaiittt the late firm will preient them to the underettrned for settlement. and all pea eons indebted to said firm will make way ment without delay to W. W. liamersly who is duly authorized to receive the same. W. W. HAMMY, J. G. FREY. Geuyeburg, Sept. 28, 1853-31 undersigned will 'tontines the . COACH MAKING business in ell its branches at the old stand. W. W: HAMERSIA. COUNTY TREASURER . THE undereigned respectfully" 'an, flounces to his , friends sud fellow citizens of the county, that he is kcantli: date for the office of counir TREAS— URER, at the ensuing election, Should lie be so fortunate as to be elected, he pledges himself to disehergo - tles dint" of the odes promptly end with lidelity..; OECIROR ARNOLD, Gettpaburg. Sept. P—te • COUNTY TREASURER, To the Voters of Adams minty r ENCOUHAQED by the of numerous friends. I offer myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, end respectfully solicit your support. Should Ihe elected, your eonfi douse will be duly appreciated, and my best efforts will be driected to a faithful and impiirtial discharge of the duties of the °ate, LEONARD STOUCEL Gettysburg, July L 1i153. COUNTY SURVEYOR. rr lIE subscriber niters himself sit s cenditlete tar COUNTY SURVEYOR. at the ensuing Election. and desires the support of his fellow-cid sees. GEORGE S. HP.WITT. Menslien twp. Sept. J6 i 40070 . ‘ w . - • ----- --- CALL AND SEE. Very large supply of TIN t r d WARE on hand and for sale, at Buehler's Tin and Sheet Iron Establishment. opposite the Drug tore of S. H. Buehler; which will be sold at low prices. , GEO. E. UEIILER. Tweeds. anti style for 'TZ'S cheap TING! coAcil Tux undersigned art old respeetfullj, an. flounce to the Publin that he wall continue the , • C 0 It II li I.N business. in all ha, branches, at the old Mild remedy occupied by the Firm of Hamer'ly Frey, and is prepared so furnish to onler, on reasonable terms, all kinds of Coaches. Rockaway. Opal-Body, end Jong Curialles , BUlMiee, Ate., man ufeetured by tbe best of workmen. and wbiob, for ankh and durability, will chat. lenge comparison with any manufactured in ibis place. IrrThe undersigned is also prepared to attend to REPAIRINti in all branches of the business, at the shortest entire. WM. W. HAMERSLY. Oollsberc, Pa., &pt. 24, Ib63_ if outs, rt iMin Spring & Summer Clothing. r 'HE, subscriber most respectfully begs 111. leave to inform his eustoin..rs and the public generay that he has just re• turned from the CUR'S of Baltimore, Phila. delphia and New York, with one of the largest, cheapest and best selected stock of Ready-made Clothing, ever offered in this county, :India determ, mined to sell them at prices that cannot fail to give entire satlvfaction to all who favor him with a call. You can rely on it, that my mock of Spring and Summer Clothing. were bought at the right time, at the right place. nod at right prices. MARCUS SAMSON. April 15, 1853. V0T1031., 310117.47 N. WHITE HILL IeiDEMY, 1 PROCWitAlltlii; ntREE MILER JUST OF .1.4114-. IrriIF.REASZ. in aid by tine Ai4 of ilea ifiSBV.R G. i IV, General titaciabir of ibis Stete.oratti t> THE sixth session will comment.° &allied ••An act to regulate the . Getternt Inceifoseii Monday, she 7/h of Noverni er 'geol.,' of thin Council:mu ealth."eseeted on the tol ..r Parents and Guardians are revue' wd to I itil.T• 1433 9• it if trinint'd ..none $4 ea PAD* . i. inquire into the merit. of this 111111{11Ition: , I t 's ' , p ": it te ' e :: sftP , l ' i. 4 l : l , l e " ° : l l ` b a t h irr ". 1441 ." 4 " - .. The IliU:16011 is retired, pleasant, health- elected : L. loiiN SCOT!'. sh . ll 4 lre a w s t" .:,• ful, and convenient of ACCePtI; she course County of Adam's, do, tloictore, bertlay give td Mstruction is extensive and thorough ; this Pub'ie notice to the Electors. of 4044. ... and tbst accommodations are ample. County, of Adams, that "a . . IN,TRUCTORS. GENERAL ELECTION ,_ D. DIINLINORR. Principal, ant! Teacher v will be held ao said county, on the laininitles and Mathemainee Second 'tontine of (klaer real. (Ike I 11.), Dr. A. Duo/sone, A. M. l'eaelier 01 An- in the nevem! Maui,•tscomposedot thefaflowl o ete• ni Languages and Natural Netenres. tog ',Ship,. ps . C. 0. Dlittott. 'reecho: of blathennallea and l In the First district. composed of the 800. Natural Silences. , Ist! of (:etiyoburr and the township of Cases lidos Tei;clier of Music, betland, at the Ciiurt-house in l;ettystrerg. [T. KIRK WRITE, Teacher of aod or- In t he s econd dmticl••"n l Powd ad" , inwk ship of (:.-'many. at the house nor occopievill I namettlel Pentuanahip. by Levi Crops, to the town at Littlestows. TERMS. the township Cl' Germany. Boarding, Washing. and tuition in Eo ghielt In the Third district. composed of the town% per session. five months. 1160 fib fillip of Oxiotd, at the biu.se of IA idow *Sep, tn fincteni or Nudets [Anglin- In the ton nof Nevi Oxford . pa l In the Fnuriti dist net, cam , poseil of theism' nt. gene. 44 7 shins 01 Lanniore and Huntington. at the 'lnstrumental Music. $ lO ' Minim of Jonathan B. t'bronister, in the tows: For eisaulsra. and other- stiforroadon ad- ship of Huntington. fires, I) , DE NI,IN (iNft, In the Filth &sin.•t • composed of the town, ih..... aus Harrisburg , h i - ships of Hamilton!, tit mitt Liberty.al the pubs • lic School-house in Miller:town. • LEE Ik RiNgtiNCYPS s to the Sixth district. composed of the, na hip of 11 math. at the house now seem let (Lets Church, Lam di Ritiglastil'i,) I by David Nett Cuainier. i n the town of Iterint. In the Seventh deorict. rompOsed of the L U 8441 It V Ait Il to„ i,hm of Menallen. in the public School. A N ti house ii the town of ttersieravvlle. Stritilt AgtV) as l In the Eighth district. reimpoeed of the township of Swabian, at the West of Jacob L. 'ON THE TURK ¢G CUMHEDI.AND Gins.. in HllnleftinOn. #AIL DOA% In the Ninth district. romp/toed of {brine s: 11311 W 1ntigr.313331144311r21111 shin of Franklin, at the In use now ocrups4 by Henry Hartman, in and inwiiship. In the Tenth district. composed o• Metro/cla n IrTA large supply (trail kind* of ship of Conovrago, at the house of John Be^ her ellee7 l on hand. whnleenie and t r iad. i bee. In McSherrystown. Hills sawed to order at the shortest In the Eleventh disttird. eonspoord of thro towriship of Tyrone, at tht house of Bassuck N, B.—ltsits4er ran be deliserod by to 'Nadler. in Heidieraborg. In the I:lls .. ellih on district,. composed of this at , any pow , . on Itte Coloberland Valles , mp nimsoy, at Me house of je ol ge Ned Road, fisuoiter, York. littititttate Pau tow wi s„ d . 1 y, lento Wei Letup. intermediate places. r. • . In the Thirteenth 'lmmo. composed of the* May 27,1858. . township of Aloonaplessant, at the homoo•of -- Anthony Smith, in said toarmibip. situate at TO 1 1 ' 1111 PUBLIC ' . 1110 crow-toads. the one leading hum Oxford •••••••-- to the Two Taverns, the oilier Bow alumow, E Subscriber desires ttriceD The at- to wn of the Citizens of Adams [ In the Fourteenth t, composed of the County, his extensive einek of I , township of Reading. at the ' boom of Henfy Miller, to Hampton. Books. Stationery, Fancy Goode, JeWelrs, In the Fifteenth disinet, composed at Porte Afonuniee, Perfumery, , Bon - igh and township of Berm irk,ai the rib- Jirtrahea, Combs, iti * —44150, I lie School.housem Abbonatnen. /bola, Mots. Flats. In the Sixteenth doom'. rompoxed of the ca d c aps, l Ina eship of Freedom. at the house of Nichohre wlitrltior raviety and ehestitneea. he dales Montt to said township. k.. R t hes tevritureuth d Panel. COM es Iwo all canal/elms,' 'XII VANS or flnY.orlhainatet' I township of Union. at the house of Enoch 1.. a. boring Counties. h . 7 Call and. Sees r foist, in said tow the Nottlt Cornet of 'entre Square, In the Eighteenth distriet. composed of Ibis - June 10.3 KEI.I.EId KURTZ. township of Duller. at the public sehool-boase IP Ikllddlefoll. It, In *Aid township. Ft - NE*3Blin de Dere fpr 2* egrita -At %huh limo and places silt be elected liarege de Leto*, for 121 riot; Lawn. , One Canal Commissioner; fora ap. With It eery Mimics seteeruto or One Auditor General: • I/RES.I GOODS, ilk prinea greatly be.' One Surveyor General One Judge of the Supreme Court tow the bawd rates, ran now be had to, miDbLEttirP.s. 1 one member of the Senile or PenaryhrasYL for Adams and Frankho Counties; One Member of Assembly; • - One Coutatisinen. r; One Colllkty Abdliny ; Ono Director of ti rive: fine COUnty reto.l.ft.r ; Ond ( . 'sooty Sun t all ; and Ono District Attorney. liaructunr atoll:ton a directed to the Act eiA,ertnidy. rammed thy with day of February, 1810. rattled art relative to efilierig et eleentota 01 Adenine Dellphin, l'ork,laneam ter, i unstwriand. Ikaeterd„ Centsr, Greene, afld rrie." , `lto toll 1. Re It mute. trr 'be Senate sod thaw of I ti,tortutatir..r of the Comasousealtle at Perwritoonie see n.uiemi Aerembly not, sot t, be et y eareted by the auto.. Ity tf the memo—that 0 shall be hotel Pt the awn. Bea rotors the wawa .1 his.. Laremoter. Laretkm • loth, r,6akltu. i'aa Wrier"! ...ford entre Gteeee.and kite Irmo maul titer the la.. act to sofa her all cmytia.l.. kir 1101 • t.. be 611.4 at am asertarsook 411. 410 pt Oaf* groveled, The ..are all abed Wary e usleitts in noted too, shall be .k,. led. es nyeisal by lido panting I two of this Coo s norslth time 2. Medea) !neat ct eanottrof br ray lOU% In the maser ahr tor prattled, atoll he by the liesahat ismi of this t A urotion IN also dim es d to the following section of the Act 01 the H.lO Aaresehly the sermon of ihsi. entitled Ao art tr. plovida fat the election art J .1 the greetsl rowel; of final 'Ontinnitor .111,.•' Forttoto 4 That the eters o tor Judges dealt he bell a 4 enedueled to the ao• et ti , w the owe owe, a., hi alt respect. ea electi,ne ft, reireseretatiree ars fre snail to hull sal contort. 1. 41/11 1.. r sacit plait**. :p r ., t. o, sod other rineer, elf rNs.tnrrA ii the art tar the' Karel Asettoldy, eolith. • to.art relephattotheekorteren of true Vototmare with 44 ro .1 4..4 J a i, woo thee:unit stel t h 001.5.1 thtity owe .ad solosoi enurement,, owl all otter i.e. at Is, ter *anus alma I. in hoer , amt yq Owl le th al le Petard balloter, to Ap try to the eire.Unn 6 r Job.. Provided. Tat the alurembll Oiss too Well sote for y.l u ea cf the moue.... Court .5 M. 111.111141.1111100 of pot, e, MAU-10 and by rote. oh the IDA excess ot the lot stoma' eta:V tenon.e Goy J ee of the leers mho dell tam soy saw or apposahoent cf twat or treat tanks the liosermonot of the 0tt...1 .4, e tre . f oar sty eofporstreldotact elrethe• a mom warted Aker• crMire : who. et wubonhantr Milker or ou r . et she us... elan he, es. pinged under the •terutis • . r zreler,wl Pio t aunt of thh Mato or al the 1 sote.l nate. • or of man Ms we iworporatel Antra t lu t a that ta e 3 ¢4.,..1 . .. at Lea grids sot of the hints lawaaelare. net of the Select oat'oo. - tnuu t total! of any env or 4. ommiratres.r of wur lam e n rated district, is hr law local alae f tree en-ems at the some tiros, eh. -rare or asp et.ac,.nt Jalse.liewiertor, or Clark of sour stt3.l. rot woureltk. see qua we other .Sher of our web stains, stall be 00. 6 . Is ea/ office to be limo rotea for . Auks—That in ttoa hearth rodeos ert the art et Alweesoltay froßtle4 •• to Let rentav to • ,e,:tame awl for other prow " appeteraJ April 16. 1544.110 aortc , 4 Rat Roo Are, sold lath .ertaott Quit ro t A. coa•tntett as to tw o* say 0.1164 onl o ur M bollo n h clltter, tow nen twit pipe. u specter or 'NHL, at .ay l ootott or wood shrub is owe t omrnooweelth SW In not by ao .%Ft of the General Aanwialdy of the Fans, pawed the Ai Ps of Jose 1-2 e, tt N dl....ted God the -tors 11414 Joi e ., o the ;lacer sf then Pan* ea y of Ow Oeno-sl Linehan at. name at S **aloe, is the Prawn. to de and pectonc servo! does newiree wit enjoined on them la sot by Ito sure tat Salle It further directs, tonal" He art of th•Geoeseat Atootably of ttJeFt.te at et-oat 0..* 400 of Pr Amiga M sorb of the dlatrrsi diner ataas •411 via dull are the ' thugs Of the Writaonto. of .ctot what. .ball are um eine fur etch sophists for the dire eta .f.es the, aid tilting soled for at their -oretyce4cs. lots dull wet ea tbelltfri day !cher their eleeWp, which 'hall tote Welo.i me lira OF Ornaina afore:sod. at the eruct tcuot, 1111 the Prewsalt of Gettysburg, then and the-e. 10 Mke a fur eta Then and codlneste of the somber of rein at rib slat haft bent twee at.the different daarecte no the eouser of Me m, se sae penny or peesop for the allow aforesaid Air 22, test lIAY WANTED. - .• • PERSONS helium Ray do At o ll by railing on IliCoOlini , riber. tv Gettysburg. who is ilestrotta id. purchasing. The highest .Marliet prite Intel et ll times; 11. Z Am be intrude basalt the Hay, alter being packed, hauled either in Hanover or Baltimore. the prelerenee haul will he men , to. those ,fruoi whim lie may iiureheati. SOLOMON POWERS. Dec. 24, 18152.--tf NEW. GOODS. rilinE 'subscriber lois just opened a fresh 1.„ auppty i'f Seasonable Goods, comprising a general sasormient of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, l to ,whicit the early and particular attennun of licraosol wanting cheap goods is again rospectlully invited, D. MIDDI4P.COrr• April 42, 1153. OPENING OP EISIIIONS." KELLTrit *VAT% mug opened No ran ittylos, for oeatiollion'o arSiteig (01.111)0 D A 1.14. • Men's, Boys', Youths', Ladies', Misses' & Child's Bots, Shoes,. Gaiters, and. Slippers ! , Sept. O. 1853. NEW ARRIVAL: OF SPRING GOODS. UST r.pivin g ti near sti'd st4d. °J P Pd Stark of DRY GOODS, (MO., ('ERIKS AND Q4.I,KENSWARE. KURTZ'S ebrap Ctsruets (1 , t41)Y nur Apr,' 8, Settle up and save Costs ! and . itir • •B.4 ! encoring'. hive been. Ns eed'in the hinds ot• 0. A. Bvint.En. Esquiti. for conecoun. — rioNe; wishing to sate vote Wlii call on Mr. Doettletr forthwith, ' ' ALEX. FR4lZgit, STAdKS OF THEM. WE have just received a eplendid am aortmedt of Vesta. ts.lkeh as lank and lanes Satins, Cloth and Caswitnerno Tweed., 44., &0., and with he VII) low at SAMSON'S. . 1. ETI101)T13T 1 . 1 ym N, 4 1 boll lid in the best Tilt l‘ey Dlnn +u hinding, Imitation of Turkey, for sale at the loweet cast' rates at the cheap Bookoore of KEI.V.I; KURTZ,, BoNNr d . rs, Ibbhow , rkpers, a large nseortment the dill, tent styles, to be lostid At ripHE SHADY, SIDE. or Life ut, tba - 0 - Country Parsonage, by..a wile. must publit.betl • and for axle at KE1,1 4 tat KUUTZ2Z Elookeinre, Queensware, 1N all itt, variettes and atylea cep at K'URTZ'S corner. . Beragem and Delame*, Aheatmlul. abaortiodni. all styles. 10.66 had pl K U RTZ'S Cheap Curial. JOHN scorr, sixtrik Sherirs Ofliro. C.qlysbutg. Sept. 19, 1933. LIST OF LETTERS, liemalning in Ike •Past 01ier dlacareitiq* Cktober la. 1853. Beatty Waller, Esq. :Marlin Simnel 2 Beal David .31eGrerer Reamer Jaeoh ,31eCurdy Jaws Biteinger Andrew , 31e1air Siatini mica Prawn Mary tiMiefilec Awaits Carr George A. lilkr Jobe C'aokey Mien Nisi Willer Jacob Caaspet bii.a H. A. 'Miller Contod V. L. 'iMaideallrLVieltO C rutokuph Sam. o.!Milts [l tliprj Del ta'• itieely Mb* V i t o" 1. i r k David Ihmaroiliclier Ily James , ,Quiekel Jobs .I..i.tst re ictin 'Puigokls Neurr 'Eppley George A. 3 Ireemboorb Jabs 4 Fekenrcele Jane illatiams Edward e,rew W. W. libee /4 Harper Mises Marprat Ilibakir hided= Harvey Mra. VailitiejooPagibir ibstiej- 1 , '4 NNy* tEpaltecr !MO ara beP;simih tickel=4"oo. lioneer Patrick - Eke( Ketunn,ap taiga Pal* N. L. Latta * F. NV: lboatrow Am" W. Little 31ixa Lonflik. Wrafraittehaii Lettere Jacob A - ' Linard Pato, g t r,Wlia 6 14' Mac (irouge Irwary• ',Aar lipitratlta MP* ) . Jahn W, le% M. GILLESPIE. P. OIL Pepor a rolling for hewn in Aiialwiti Logi will please say •taj see of %snood. - "Oct. t, 1053. I , CH RIK'S
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