Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, October 14, 1853, Image 2

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    •• - ' ll llleilklleb Army I ATLANTIC SUBMARINE TELEGRAPIC--
,
i lk very coition+ report has been address.; The New York Times informs us that
d the &mink Milliner of War by two' die company has been organised, and the
.
", Isekt ; Prencti officers. who have been etoek subscribed, fora submarine telegraph
for 40 , 4 time p ,, a,,„ empinyrll in t h e T ur k. between Liverpool end New York via
lab service for the anoint-Iton ache army. , GRl`v*.Y. Newfoundland and Nova Scotia,
• The 110001111( given In that report of the ; and fur extending subterranean branches
state of the army, its appearance, its do.; of It to every part of Europe. It is said
eipline, and its ekill i n t h e NNO of t h e that the process to he used is one newly
tut, is very' ftentratils, And if it ran he de.; invented by a gentleman of Massachusetts,
_, :p.04 upon would show that the nulls t . who has thseovermi a mode of inplensely
itie 1$ a tench better milintry eituditont increasing the ent.thictieg capacit} of tele.
„rip i rtten wee anippmed. The irregular troops graphic wire, and also a way of laying
rn the service or the & t h in are a ls o down the wire, both under sea and land.
nmke . or as being we ll a d apte d f o r th e , merle cheaper than any used hitherto.—
service which free corps are grit. The whole length of the route from Gal
, 401 i rltadEdJ Jet in afford, and it is aniiei• way to New York, as thus marked nut,
futted,that in the event of hostilitiet break- ,is about 2800 miles The cost per mile
1 .....ct:4“10 , 11111 , ffi11y will greatly embarrass the op. for the submarine Vire, on the improved
ett a pa ns ora te Russian army. It had been, plan, is enjoined at less than 11800—the
' Omar l'itaha had extended his , coat by the method. now in us, on, the
emelt, nod thereby impaired its; cheapest seals. would be fully 0800.—
x ° GUI the report mates that this; For the stihterrenesn portion, of :the
. I ,—aefie.fi t ed
,itnellieent chief can. within 24 ; route, the estimated enet• ie about44oo,
st" Wank; coneentrate a force of 80,000 men' per Mile, whieh is. leas than one-third of
' , ;"011;10-gi4iim punk, either for atiaek or de. ! the cost of such line s: now in use. The
l'ehati. 'Otherwise it appears; to he the o• facility with which the line cart be built
id the reporting officers, who belong . on the new plan, is said to be intch that
i 4 the ereir, that on the first shock there is 1 the construction of the whole route frora
!" - titti; itnich doubt' of the Turkish troops Liverpool to New Yntli can be aceore
't!, 9 =huelttg the adteantege, or at least rendering' pushed in six months front its commence
the'viAtry very 11°0111111. I believe the ! mem ;so that. if the coMpany begins its
t4inurisruirtat is getierally very 1 operations, as It is now contemplated by
'-ikett.- little or._ nut 'Carr being takeit of the ; them, as early in the ensuing Spring' as
mmt, who are regarded as of no inure val. : the state of the ground and the weather
Int, perhaps net so much, as brute beasts,! will permit, we may rtontidently antic'.
;Vitus lOsi in the field or in quarters can I pate a threat telegraphic. nommunication
be supplied from an almost ittexhauetiblel with Europe by this opening of next Au
ienree : stud this shameful neglect is the! tumn. The project is in the hinds of re.
ihallap of. the malatlier which are sure to I sponsible and imelligent men, and Will
'Greek nut when Rtissian 'tethers are col.: undoubtedly be carried through.
'Tiedei itt great number.. if such be the
An
,`the reeetit occasion , it will nn
''" siv , e
,a, -,great advantage to the
• •!
• . 1 11(iiiiiiirierivt—WIM is Knitil Iverson;
liititertulte has been eliogitker unknown
**- titfitrie;,lotti ii.. name will henceforth he
etitiattliiitiottg those whose memory we
On the; , 10th of An g mq Inst. e.conleally
4 " ; Ofln'ettlli . Obleagh endeavored, to force
Kited Irepon to go with them tit the gar.
noffilr. Elston of that city to steal fruit.
'lte.petraisted in Hie refusal to go with
ifient Vhey, threatened to Jerk hint in
hit we l t un !ss he consented, but •be re.
ftilimetl ATM. Ilia hummers then forced
iiuti min:tint water. and fientlishly drown
.dimmune he would not steal.—
swim the true hem, and the genuine
,ePtrit efit nog
Deratic ens
01-0 1 1 )944f1!fgkpisltes the following para.!
t• - irfaig.h.93.cflatton to itim
"Hie tither . IS One 9r our, most worthy
.- ; *,,o ll ,fltiMablitt Norwegian citizen.. He is
I,,,„Menibit of, the Evangelic') Lu th eran
'thoireff,'of with+ Rev. Paul Anderson-is ;
1" --, ,,- - mot *t! ter., Tye little,sont though hitt ten
liters raltr. bed goon such clear evidences
of piety. be was $0 intelligent and an con
, , Arrojrn misery respect; that he had !dee
„beeeinivitiited as a member of the same
rho io,the Sabbath school
,
was never *aCality and h is lelOPollia were
I : l , 44 Airttajesposd, Syab was .this litsle
_ tp
~ift.,crwpooedio erprt a monument to
~ r w.kb49l . '"94Y. •, Mr. Nathan. e• Ely. of
ow YOrk. hos eon uributed 11100 toward
!Ay ottje ft t, awl it , will dottbileta
fib wiliouty , that ..children are too young
o ttantwit ockt lore and; they ,the truth t—
;,,,4 I r our to .thp name of Knott Iverson 1—
, - . ; , 4;
• ttr war ling to ilje rather. than sin o.
• tricot and.—Ckristion hitelligencer.
tre.t? 4-14, h
"; ~P,,,seta4lll, ts , Inn it It eatcatt
partiow.esploring a' railroad
rsn, - 'hisitteltosthe 'Pacific. - hes discovered in the
viehtifr4. did etilOrado. two hundred
eflittit "Was its enitfluence wish the Gila.
- : 4 4o l r.iffhitliref wheli the following brief sc
. emmhieftweished in a letter to a Califor
nia tee iratiplati'
Thlipyramid differ,- in some; es
item iltiitglptiaa. It its, or was. more
0 3 111/0111144 and while those of
PE ttrit ,4 dirnoneed of 'stops or layers,
litscitifligs'ia they rise, the American pyra
mid wee. undoubtedly, a more finished
"s4; 1 4101111twoltsdl The outer eurfsee of the
litiltlttiss t rAfritlerttle.reut to an angle. that
,
N 0 ,41 NruPgittry wham !new and emu
' 14. pielti, 11; 4 111114141 . ll'oi regular surfers front
sup to bottom.
Frool:11, - Otyriit level of the wind that
surron96l,ot , Huge. are fifty-two distinct
layers of atone, that will average at least
Iwo feet; thil Its present height
one hundreddated Aver - feet, an that' before
the (twelves dl lsmee 1. it Meet have been.
Judging from an of its. sides. at least
twenty fehA hioir than at present. How
far Itateleatht beneath the surface of the
sand. it is impossible to determine with
out great 'falter. •
Such 'age, of hiss immense slum
tore- t h e .the,perpendicular joints between
the Atlnekocarti warn away to the width of
from dirovto -len Wichita at the, bottom of
each joint. end - the entire of the pyramid
yv antelt_nowhy.the storms, the vicisai•
's‘trlllekaWitil. the eorrodiuge of centuries, an
an wake it easy of ascent, particularly upon
•.solitsotiniAilles. Weeny one of its aides,
- Liettiusti- a, *singular fact' connected with
Sheol' resitatrtable structure is. t h at it in-
•-• 'eliiWwwearly ten degrees to one aide of , ,
•the'stiertical wr A perpemilieular. There is
not the slightest probability that it was
• thuLenicted, hum the comae of its incline- I
lion is not easily tortionted
By Whom. at whet age of the world,
`and for' what purpose this pyramid wac
ereided, will 'probably forever remain a
billdettAystery. The pasty, in their' un
aatthesstrial attempt - to cross the desert at
464 etAkit. in their wanderiiigs.discovered
Other evidence, of a nature that would
seem so make it certain that she portion of
iiiiNills tifititt the Ciderado, now the moat
*lligraiatiogo,4 epee the garden anti grnsiery
of ihe tontimoit, and the abode of millions
Wtotlersott.
id ' i ' Org! It el . A DVICIL—A colored hit!,
' 4
fadoe williikm . Jones. near Lunt/111c
-dttitootectro., event emoting on Saturt:ay„
4411014 it, Aliirboremst itae gnu, it toasted and
tore hie kit bend au that the thumb had to
t. Afirt4 It, iv ;not int ;troh,thle that
els hand trill .yet „have to be attspu
ri'lllttrindN *tither had ativisvd , hint in
041 1 1 11 ii i• . ;
,t , -1,41, 3 4 ), :I ri ,AL tun,. ..4,0 .Itipid to
ur tan the lot, as oho we* fearful
2 11 4 4-01,440, lie totti• hit men
itakeetr et:Chien, weltered, Jr i
4 -44 A. ...."..4wo . ; if .r.itatl le
tt, i°140911 ii *.a+4 not, hire't
... 1 ,4.4 4‘. , , :.; . , ,
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4 4 4 4. 7 * + l4 . ',ante *UP
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,P4mIK, ;i t women! of
oirt."
t intretit Inept tetia(inreteee
IttalinpititAtt,aniti' 411 traeuteit I d
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1400! . 1 / 4 , A. 44.. .4.4 t . 4, ~‘lO
trz,
rifle RZLRAIIII or KnaTA ar
Natiodal Intelligencer opnfirins the
etateinent we hare already given, that the
Austrian Government. about a month ago,
coneented to the liberetion of Koala, on
condition. that lie should be put on board
of an Aciericati vessel and return direct
to the Unitetkputtes. This determination
of Austrian Minister at Constantinople
was instructed to rommunirate to Mr.
Marsh. the American Minister. The In.
telligencer rays :
It appears that as KIII.I/11 MAR one id
Kossuth'!"
.puny when the Hungarian
crown, &r., were taken from Buda, it was
alippageil that ha could give information
of the disposition ni the sondes which
might lead to their recovery ; and this we
learn, wee the 'mime. or one of the mo
tives, which intrrierd his seizure at Smyr
na. About the last of August the missing
regalia was dillCOVCred, AS our readers are
already informed. near ()risme just with
out the ilungitrian border, to which Kos
suth first: fled. The recovery of the
crown aiid jewela, together with the no
resat/ of relieving the Frew+ Consul
General from the disagreeable engagement
lo keep Kiwis, induced the Austrian Gov.
entrnent to rriiiieri otitis release. - on the
conditierit ststed—ahove.
LA DM- Jratilffarttat VIRGMTIA.—The
votinua projected Thief tar rail way in West
; ern Virginia are rapidly enhancing tile
t price (Aland. In Nicholas enmity a large
quantity ofland, hithertnermaidered almost
valueless, has been recently bought up by
I new iettlere , principally from the eastern
aunties of the State. The last Lewisburg
Er a elates that in one neigh/3'llomnd alone,
snow seventy-five or eighty thousand acres
have been purchased in parcels from a few
hundred to as many thousand acres, at
Prices twenty fold esoiee than could have
been procured a few years ago. The
new settlers, it is said, are importing hands
from their late eastern homes, opening
roads, clearing Up instil, and making every ,
preparation necessary in make the "wil
derness Edition as the rose."
THRKEV's BLoca.—The block of mar
ble which will shortly be received in
Washington City, from the Sultan ol 'Tur
key, for the Washington National Monu
ment, is finished in magnitieent style.—
It is represented as being of beautiful
white mantle, with white surface; the
carving and inscription is richly gilded.--
The design was selected from a great va
riety. by the Sultan himself. In the cen
tre in the block is the Tougra, (Iltionogram
or cipher of the Sovereign.) and is equiv
alent to the arms of 'other countries. The
following memo distinctly and handsomely'
appears: ••To aid in the perpetuation of
the friendship existing between the two
commies. sYba ul magied Khans is writ.
len on the Monument of Washington."
SANTA ANNA AND THE MEXICAN ARMY.
—The National Intelligenrer publishes a
letter fr be Mexicali Legation, show
ing that the object of Santa Anna, in rais
ing a large number of troops, is neither to
'overawe the Mexican people nor to make
war upon any friendly power, hut to repel
attacks from adieus, and prevent unlit w
fttl and armed ineursionsfrom the Amer
ican lisle of the Rio Grande. The U. 8.
Gosertitept, it is alleged. has not carried
:nut the treaty of. Guadalupe Midair', iu
which it obligated itself to hold in cheek
the wild Indians oil its froutiere. and.
therefore, Banta ,Anna has been compelled
to' send a largiti force to the Rio grand* as
a matter of sell Protection.
Pintmovramorts.—Nrar ilie village of
Bei murals°, in the Loire Inferieure, Femme,
there is a woman who, for 'the two
years, alter having been violently sick Of
an intermittent fever, is now living upon
a glass of fresh milk si day. She ie, nee.:
erthelese, very strong:end walks to cherch
every Sunday. a distance of three miles.
In Belgium s'phetiontenon more incredi
ble has been known for the thirty-five
years. There id litinjf near Delft, hi the
village of Pynack, a woman named Engel
je Vimilerbliei; who, since the month of
May, 18NI..has nut swallowed a particle
rd rood, and since the 10th of March,
11822, has drank neither wire or water.
See is reduted.to a ikeleton, but enjoys
good health. On the 20th orAtigust last
Am celebrated the sixty-sixth anniversary
of her birth-day.
1.40 AL 411CCIOION AS TO THS WORTS Or
TRAVELICOO.--A gen/lona,: brought an ac
i Mot recently in one ot the Ohio eourts a•
ration the owners of a steamboat on which
i•he had lost a trunk containing $2.000.--
1 'Pie court held lion they. were hound to
psy for the losta oruinnry baggage, but
not for numbing of mutual value, unless
it war made known to
` there beforehand.
so that they could . take l _ extra care, and
charge air extra twice for caviling it.— -
lereortlingly, the jury brought , id a verdict I sl:7'.Hon., *MIMI Dtoxiuteox, who
vitalising ItiarE4oo.;-- the rains of the mink ' wee Seeretaryof 'the Naiy under the ad-
and theeitadangin it-4ot disallowing the"agoksmitk,n, o r pre/46,04 Jacbon and
At.oui).
• _L._ Van Burettmlied at his residence in Norris
.
;S a bo W„ , ask
Les aseepted the county , Now Jersey, on the sth lout., ;aged .
Gisinenteihshipair Ore' gen.' Over NO year'.
11 STIR IND BINNEL
CITTYSIBURC.
Friday" Evening, , Oct, 14,,1853,
The Late Election.
err , Ike give in another column
, the offt
-1 cis! returns of last Tuesday's election in
1 this County, and also such returns as have
reach 3d us from other counties.. As to the
State it will seem that the "Dutch have
taked Holland" againlJoeofoctoisin being ,
still in the asoendaney. What the major-1
ity will be it is of course as yet Impossible
to say—probablY not lees than 20,000.
The result in our own County is grati
fying. Notwithstanding all the disaffec
tion and constant, unceabing efforts of the
Opposition to foster and diffuse that dinar
, fire ' the entire Whig Ticket is tri
am tly sustained. While our political
Men in- surrounding counties beware
ken down un hr the peculiar d afficultie3 and
schism., which equally threatened the polit.
ice, movements in this county, Adams
county stands erect, her political integrity
vindicated, and sends to the Legislature i l
two true, and, trusty, and capable Represee-i
tatives. This result has been achieved not
only in the face of the diffieultios snide!
to, 13ct as will be seen with a very light
vote. Some few of the townships faltered,
while others 1101110 nobly up to- the work.
Ihmiltonban, Betty, Oxford, Mountpleaa
!tat, Mountjoy, Abbottatown, Freedom,
Conowago, and the Borough, , , have done
well on the whole, taking into view the
lightness ,ofilte vote and the unwearied ef
forts of the,Oppoeition, some of them have
done more than well
York Springs, Menallen, Franklin, Ty
/ rone, and a few other Whig districts. might
have done better ;. but we can readily up
preciate the difficulties our friends had to
contend with in tho.e townshipq, and do
not care just now to denounce censure upon
anyone. The entire ticket is fleeted by a
handsome average majority—a majority
which would have been largely increased in
a full vote—the integlity of the party is
maintained, while the friends of H umanity
have the assurance of two trusty Represen
tatives "pledged" at least to favor a sub-
tuission of the question of Prohibition to
a popular vote.
Dr. Mt LLINGER'S majority in the county
is 324, and in the dig - riot about 500.
Mr. Ews has 297 majority over MvEas
for assembly; and ARNOLD 100 over
&MUCH for Treasurer—the latter running
as an independent cAndillate, and receiving
the support of Who Opposition and some dia.
affected Whigs. The majorities for the
rest of the Ticket range from 193 to• 396.
Por the State ticket it averages :408.
a
Fire Inourance
(* — The * Adams County Mutual Fire
Insurance Company may now be regard
ed as a permanent Institution. The S,T
and Annual Report of the Board of Man
agers 84 1 16 the Company to be in a ‘vry
prosperous condition, the 11.5,cts of tht
Company amounting to about $111,0(11.
Oue logs of *4.00, (the only one ,u,tainetl
by the Company since its orgoonization,
was promptly paid during the past year
without a resort to assessment ; Ruda cash
fund Luis since accumulated sufficient to meet
any (ordinary hiss. We knots of no raft r
or more Ceollolll ically managed Company
in the State.
We annex a list of managers and officers
for the ensuing year, to any one of whom
persons wishiu g to insure eau make ap.
plieation :
Borough—George Swope, D A. Buehler, Wm.
H. Stevenson, A N. Kurtz. S R. Russell, F:
W. 9.ahle, K. rshne■lock. U. W. Huffman, D.
MeConsughy.
Mensllen—Wan. B. Wilson,
Cumberland—Robert
titra han —Jacob King,
Franklin—Andrew Heinlzelman,
Hamilionhan—A mos W. Maundy,
Liberty—John Husselmaii, j,.,
Reading—Henry A. rieLing.
Latimore—Juno Griest,
Mu' ntjoy—Joseph Fink,
Berwick—Matthew Eichelherger.
Oxford—John L. Noel, J. R. Hersh,
President—GEOßGE ,SWOPE.
Vice President—BialUlL R. Ream..
Secretary—D. A. livenum.
Treasurer-Bseuel F sssss TOCK.
Ezecutire CORlllolltoo—Ampotzw HINSTILIL
stits, Routes. liPecanT. JAco■ ;Klee.
Sept.lo, 185-Btf.
General Jury.
1110-The following persons constitute the
General Jury for the adjourned Court,
i commencing on Monday next :
Borough—J . , . A Swope, J. A. Thompson,
John Gtiselman H. Denwiddie.
Reading—John Tudor, jr., Zechariah My
ers, Wm. Fickes.
Stmban—Daniel Gulden, John Demaree,
Philip Benner, jr.
Hamilton—John Picking, Jacob Reitzeli,
Geo. W. Rougher, Daniel Grnmbine.
I Conowago--Jeremiab A. Anlabaugh.
' Latimore—Jacob C. Miller,Jacob Bower.
oxford—James Robison, Jacob Martin.
Tyrone—Semi Sadler, Thos. Livingston.
Hamiltonban--Josepl Gelbscb, Daniel
Mickley.
Franklin—lmmo Rife, Peter Shull.
Cumberland—David Blocher.
Freedonp—Job n Cunningham.
Union—George Basehoar, John Hendig.
Mountjny,—Ullery J. Reever r ßobert ii'-
Kinney.
Menallen.l-Charles , Myers i Wm. Heller..
Germsaty---John Bowers. .
Mountplossaut--Peter Weikert, Andrew
Little.
1511,
ACI JOSITY.—Mr. (lortnAt? Box-
ER; of Straban ,/township, has an apple
tree which - is now bearings second crop of
fruit this season. The, tree ? we tattier
-
stand, is quite full of the young fruit, a
bunch of which has been left at this °Ewe.
We believe the fruit is of the "Early-Ripe"
speeies.
.
v iLsi
I " Iberia Siessd.
3 'lke t rennsylvania Synod of the
Lathan char* mat in Lewistown 'on
the ensuing df the 29th ult.--449 clerical
and 32 lay delegates in attendant*. Thin
'Synod has 48 ordained ministers in thqir
I beuuds, 1 licentiate, 148 congregations, aud
`15,000 communicant members, of whom
1,158 were admitted during the year....
The Church wan reported.bi be in an en
couraging state. The Spied approved of
the aChureh Extension Society," and,re
commended a collection for its support on
the occasion of a sermon on the reforma
tion, on a 'Sabbath njmr the close of thin
month. Rev. 'Mosses. Roth and Sell were
ordained te , preach. The Synod adjourned
on the evening of the 3d, to meet on the
28th of next September, in Shrewsbury,
York county. Rev. John Clrich,of York
Springs, is President of the Synod, Rev.
Wm. F. Eyeter, of Chambersburg, Secre
tary, and Prof. Jacobs, of this place, Sec
retary.
From Cu 11111orallo.
NG"We have a fortnight's later news
from California, ly the , Star of the West,
of the Niearsgui lino, which arrived on
Sunday from , E3anJnar4 making•the whole
passage from 'San E'rtilicisco in less than
twenty-three days. :3he. brings about a
million and a quarter of gold on freight
mild with pausengers, said nearly the same
amount was shipped b:r the steamer John
L. - Stephens on the tuuttina ratite. The
State Bleed ens took pl ice on the 7th alt.,
and resulted in the success of the Demo-1
cratic ticket by a sm ill majority. Gov
Bigler is re-elected, and both branches of
the Legisl mum have a large Democratic
majority. There is no important news
from the minas. Our advises give the ti-.
snit scot .11 of deaths by - violence and erillie.
The iliffie.)lties with the. Indians in the l
einity of Rogue River, after several satigni- :
nary renoutres, have been set t led by t reit ty.
A moven] cut of a revolutionary shat Teter
has taken place at the :.:antiwltich Mantis. I
The news front China is not of much its-
portance
COL. ItllN foN.—:A - suit for slander G!tt i yaburg,
is &meet ling IA one of the Courts of Mis-I di z =" ll '
souri, in •whi h Col. Thomas H. I lenton is i y or k i pr i ngar
defendant, a id Judge Birch, PltLintiff. Millerstown,
The suit ori,g . :,nated in the heateet polities:
of the last. year. Tho result of the trial t ri n t i rm en t : wn
will be loott—tl for with great interest.— Franklin
Col. Benton appears iu his own defence, I Conewago ' ,
assisted by . - etuinent counsel. Judge Birch, Ileidlersburg,
the plaintif r in the ease,
was or i g i na ll y j Mountioy,
one of Col. Bentou'a frfends. I Moautpleasant,
Hampton,
al lion; EDWARD HANNAGLN, Abbottstown,
thane, is , d atermined to reemi , r his past F u re r k on
misfortunes by becoming au ear nest Tem. II Bnutler;
peranee f .ifunner. At .a roe out camp
meeting Is eis 'aid to hitce deelat hims, If
ready to v .to her the Maine La \I iu the ab
,4onve of a o 6 thing better ; l it he expre,-
s.-ti him tru of that nothiug short of a total
tirpatitf I of the artuele from the face of
tit, earth effect th,• -e .I hjoct
oug thy. premitunt awarded at Gettysburg,
the Lite A trieultural Fair Y Curn . berland,
ork, we no
tice the fo , :
Beat Jiro're, C.
cone t y„ Ist 'premium
Secon .1 tot, " " 2d pit 'Mum.
Corn Drill, S. Witherow, Gettysburg,
premium
&.t k nit *it, .111 rs. 11. J. Stable, Get
tyslarrg. prelim*.
Two I 3hB. Gilliland, Gettysburg,
premiutti
Whig. of New York appear to
have a fair field before them. They bare
nominated a tiuket for State otli...!ers, and
with every prospect of sueee!is. There are
now three tickets in the held in that State
—one nominated by the Hands or Hunkers
—one by the gat& or Free Scilers, and
nee by the - Whigs. The party •wan simi
larly divided in 1848, and the total vote
was as follows
Fur President
Taylor,
Casa,
Van Buren,
For Governor
H. rios, (Whir)tP,sl2
H. R. Waiworth, (National , Number) I I 8,c150
John A. Dix, (Free Siiiier)
.122.820
it:PA horse recently seized Mr- 80 . ying
ton, of Oberlin, Ohio, in his month , and
threw him into the air ; when he etrut:lt the
ground the horse jumped upon him with
his fore feet, seized, him by the head, and
broko the neck short off, severing the j ag
ular vein with his teeth.
lice'The "State of Maine" says the best
"sewing machine" 1114 tic world is one about
17 fearsold, that wears gaiter beets and
has IL pocket to put her wages in.
11:1"Two mammoth equashes were en
hibited at the Erie (Pa.)'Agrioultdal Fair,
one weighing 226, and the other 22.7
pounds.
sig.blany of the taverns in Philadi,l
- were closed esi Sunday, under the la to
decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme
Court.
OtrYou may glean knowledge by seed.
ing, but you mutt sepantee the chaff from
the *beet by ' tuiukiss.
Gettysburg,
Littlestown,
Otford,
York Springs,
Milleratown,
Berlin,
Menalleu
liuntersiow n ,
Fruablin,
Conowago,
Accur)m.-51. Mouutjoy,
Loa, of. Butler township, au this iounty, Mountpleasant,
had his right ann taken off by a threshing HomPtott,
machine, on the 6th inst. Abbottstown
} Freedom
Unidn,
ICTA' deed* has disiovered new B uda,
process for fillips teeth. It is to Magma, •
eau roaateu m the car.
(t•• The estimated value of goods on ex
hibition at the Crystal Pa/at*, is set dows
at $5,000,000.
There is s littletirl of French parentage,
in Troy, N. T. Whose. 1100 is y alaws en*
ti rely covered's:ids deck hair about two tech
es long.
Gettysburg, 197 158
Cumberlaud, 100 74
Gettysburg, 297 227 ,
Littlesto wa, 69 671
Oxford, 62 42 1
York Springs, 208 151
Millerakiwn,
158 125
Berlin, 75 75
%nation, 101 81
Hunterstown, 101 182
Franklin, 110 78
Connwago, 44 40
Heidlereb nrg, 61 59
Mountjoy, "-, 62 45
Monntpleasant, 86 57
Hampton, 74 75
Abbotatow u, • 60 45
Freedom, 54 24 1
Union, ' 2$ 31'
Butler, 72 72
AUDIION. GENERAR AND SORVEYO-11
Gettysburg, 203 149 203 145
Cumberland, •", 101 701 101 76
tiettysburg,
Littlestown,
Oxford,
York Springs,
Millerstown,
31enallen,
Hunterstowo,
Franklin,
Conowago,
Ileidlersburg,
31ountjoy,
Mountpleasaut,
Bampton,
Abbottstown,
Freedom,
Union,
Butler,
W. Ileffa ian , Adams
Gettyablug,
Cumberland,
(Gettysburg, 309 227
Littlestown, 71 68
; Oxford, 82 46
York Springs, 205 157
Milleratown, 159 127
Berlin, 77 78
Menalln, 119 69
Hunterstown, 102 133
Franklin, 110 78
Conway°, 43 48
Ileidlersburg, 60 59
Mouutjoy, 60 46
Mountpleasant, 86 57
Hampton, 71 78
Abbottatown, 62 46
Freedom, 54 24
Union, 27 82
Butler, 70 72
Total, 1767 1440 1803 1407
Gettysburg, 200 147
Cumberland, 101 77
---
Tow!, 1702 144
BINS COUNTY-OFFICIAL.
Ir+serioN, • oaromut 11, 1858.3
Wi`We snuex a return of the vote i.oi1 1 .
ed in this county on Tuesday kat, as offi
ehaly reported by the Return Judges this
morning. The names of the Whig candi
dates are in Italics—Opposition candidates
in Roman.
The Freeeoil State ticket polled 51 votes,
via.: 6in Gettysburg, 2 in Cumberland,
8 in Germany, 27 in Oxford, 6 in Monal
len, 8 in Mountjoy, and 4 in Abbot tatown.
The
_entire vote polled is,yery small, not
being much over two-thirds of that polled
at the Presidential election.
SUPREME/UWE AND CANAL COMMIS
SIONER: ii
S. Judge.
4.-................ N
1722 1426
EN ERA I
A. Gen. Sur. Gen.
fiG:
Ie 3 7
304 2251 304 221
70 6$ 70 68
61 44 61 42
208 1541 208 153
165 121; 159 127
7 5 75 75 75
143 821 103 80
102 131 i 102 131
110 781 110 77
43 47 43 48
61 5l 61 58
59 461 59 46
86 57 86 57
1730 1433 17:11 1130
sENATE AND I..;sEMBLI"
Senate.
tti tr.
,
G
197 127 ; 159 169
93 75 91 $()
290 2121 oso 249
!;I 71 , 0o 09
85 100 0 0
151 152' 173 Isl
149 129 15s 116
111 3s too :17
1 0 8 74 . ss 103
95 131, so 143
91 92 104 sl
42 45' 51 °s
59 55! 40 79
60 44! 67 26
55 571 95 45
80 69 66 78
69 88 63 38
51 24 47 14 !
27 32 88 17
72 70! 65 70
1716 1392.4 690 1393
CO AINIIt3BIONE - R - A - NI; A UDII7'OR.
Coro er . A ad i tor
208 151
101 76
DIRECTOR AND TREAB
Director.
~ x
810 224
71 A3B
82 46 1
208 156
159 127
74 76
198 88
108 129
110 78
48 48
80 59
01 '46
86 66
It 77
65 - 40
58 25
2?a:
71 72
DISTRICT- ATTORNEY AND SURVEYOR
Gettysburg, 211 140
Cumberland, 104 74
Gettysburg, 815 223
Littlestown, 78 66
Oxford, 82 46
York Springs, 208 156
Milleratown, 158 128
Berlin, 82 67
Monahan. 109 88
Hunterstown, 102 181
Franklin, " 110 78
Conowago, 43 43
Heidlersburg, 62 58
Mountjoy, 61 46
i llonntpleasant, 86 57
ampton, 73 741
Abbottatown, 66 45 1
Freedom, 54 24!
Union, 27 321
Butler, 72 71
C. Com.
r--A--%
'o 'TI
1 1
p
203 1451
101 76
804 227,
69 67
60 43
208 153
159 127
75 75
102 83
102 131
119 78
42 43
61 59
59 46
87 56
74 75
62 45
54 24
27 32
72 72
Pennsylvania Election
iorf)win g to the failure of last night's
Philadelphia mail, we have but indefinite
returns of the late Election. Such as have
come to hand we give, showing that the
Whigs have been badly beaten in the State.
The Temperance movement seems to have
Hurt the Whigs in almost every county
where it FM tried, while Locofoceisol cling
ing to its party organization, has elected
members to the Legislature iu strong Whig
districts.
Philadelphia City re-ellcets
(Whig) . Mayor by 3,106 majority. The
Whig Senate and Legislative ticket, how
ever, is defeated, excepting Wni. R. Morris,
and throe candidates on the ticket supported
by the Prohibition and Consolidation par
ty, to the House, to wit : Win. C. Vette....
son. George 11. Hart, W. W. Baldwin.
Eli K. Price, on the same ticket, heat o'-
Neil (Whig) for Senate by dearly 1,000
majority.
1724 1436
lu Philadelphia county, the run is close
on the Legislative ticket. Stokes (Whig)
is thought to be elected to the Scuttle—
the rest in doubt.
In • Dauphin, the entire Whig ticket is e-
lected except Assembly. The Oppposition
stuck to theirtieket, while half the Whigs
went over to the Prohibition candidates.
Allegheny county elects the Whig county .
ticket, except Senate and Assembly, which
are in doubt.
Franklin county girres 800 majori'y for
the State Ticket, but the Whit; Assembly
men run so far behind its to make it proba
ble that the Loco eandidatbs are elected.
('ol. White, (Whig) is defeated for sen
ate in the stretig Whig district composed
of Blair. Huntington, and Judge Bell.—
The Prohibition candidate &el* off enough
Whig votes front White to eloci Cr2sswell.
t Loco.)
75 74 75
45; 63 . 44
24 54 24
7 ' 7.)
Lancaster county elects the entire Whig
Ticket—Reinhold heating Bought - sr (inde
pendent It'hig) for Treasurer over WO.
Fr.inklin vomit y; the Opposition
are supposed to loin cleeted their .\ ssem
bly ticket—the W pa 11,11,!afv, being
favorable to Prohibition, and the Locos, as
clinging to their own eandidate,—
MELLIN“Eit, however, has from 200
to 251) majority, which ensures his elec
tion in the district by about 500.
Coixwmis, Onto, October 12.—The
election for Governor, members ol the
Legislature, and other State officers, took
place here yesterday. So far as returns
have come in, the indications are that
Madill, the democratic candid tie Stir Gov
ernor, is elected by about 30,000 majority,
together with nearly all the prom mom or
kers. The vote is small on both aides.
A New COILINTERFEIT.—HickneII's ire-!
porler thus describes a new counterfeit on
the Farmers' Bank of Laneaster, which .
hes recently made its appearance :
s's, spurious. Vignette, a man and
woman, the latter a rake in her
hand, and the former holding a fork with
the prongs resting on the ground. —De
nomination on either end of the note.—
The vignette of the genuine is three men
and a woman. On the right end two fe
males, dne holding a sickle and bundle of
wheat, and on the left a man on horseback,
and between names of officers a dog lying
down along side of a chest.
f to
208 149
101 75
304 224
105 84
82 46
208 156
157 127
74 76
107 77
103 132
110 78
43 48
61 59
68 45
86 67
74 75 i
65 46
64 24
27 82
72 72
, -
CHLOROFORM ,IND CHOLERA. —The Lon
don press mentions a successful application
of chloroform upon a man of nu 111C1180 phy
sical power, whilst under a violent attack
of cholera. While in the most violent
paroxysms of pain and spasm, the chloro.
form was administered, and the struggling
giant tarried into the quint sleeping of an
infant. The functions boing suspended,
the horrible symptoms ceased, the medi
cines became absorbed, and in an hour the
man was restored to consciousness, and
the disease whit conquered.
Dent /ROM EATINO_ 4 OOI.OFIND CANDY.
—The Hartford Tiines' says that a child
of Mr. Lorin Field, of Somers. Ct., i 6 sup
posed to hare been killed by eating color
ed candy. Dr. Wood examined the eon
tenor of the stomach and found a sufficient
quantity of lead there to cause death.
RER.
Truer.
r—A--s
R 11.
180 179
99 80
Sixty thousand, of the one hundred and
twenty thousand dollars, necessary to en•
dow Washington College, Pennsylvania,
have been subscribed. •
279 , 259
80 .57
80, 47
204 158
151 128
74 75
67 184
94 189
105 81
48 47 -
59 61
55 49
88 57
81 $ 84
65 46
48 28
27 - 80
87 86
(tr - Mns. Wznessa, widow ofProf. Web.
ster, who was executed for the murder of
Dr. Pariman, is dead.
Warne receipts of the State Agricul
tural Society's late exhibition at Pittsburg
amounted to $lO,OOO. ,
A WORD OF Seed
wkieh, even when 4ropped by phases, is
sure to spring ups Sower..
'A letter 'from Havana lire that ow le"
than 18.000 'laves have died 'of cholera
in Cuba this year. - . • ,
Them Ws pumpkin n Piiieberg, that
weighs serenty•seren pounds',
•
The potatoes of France ate diseased
this year.
1681) 1589
D.. A ttorney. SOfVO) Of
.t ig
205 152
102 77
807 229
70 68
80 48
210 154
158 128
75 75
127 60
72 160
107 77
41 48
61 59
61 46
85 58
73 75
65 46
54 24
27 82
18 111
1783 1427 11191 1498
Franklin Count y
Ohio Election
Fur the &ar sad Dormer.
verriEns ream NEW EIIiGILAAro
No.l.
MUM& EDITORS :—Supposing that a
few lilies from a Gettysburgian, away in
this land of Yankees, would not be unin
teresting to your readers, I venture to give
you a few off-hand scrapings of my pen.
I write, because I feel like writing, au 1
because I would like to have others fe I as
I do. Tho man who can visit Boston with
out having his soul stirred up within him,
1 would almost say, is lost to all sense of
feeling. In the city of Boston itself there
lie nothing of peculiar interest. In beaidy,.
our own model city, Philadelphia, is tar
superior; and, in business, noise end dirt,
it is New York completely eclipsed ;
but in the crookedness of its streets, it
beats any city in the Union. It would,
I perhaps, not be saying too much, to atlirm
that there is -scarcely a street in Boston
along which the eye can see more than half
dozen squares. The Mississippi river
is an eseeedingly tortuous stream, but,
doubt not, if all the streets of Boston wee
I linked together in one line, that it would
be still more tortuous. This makes it ex
tremely difficult for a stranger to navigate
'through the city. In the streets he has no
!guide whatever. If he start down one street
1 before he is aware, he is posting along
another, and thus he' goes
.until he finds
himself in a complete labyrinth, and eau
only be extricated hy seeking the (lit - mien
of some one acquainted. Perhaps it was
designed as a puzzle. If so, the originator
has been quite successful. But to make
up for this perverseness, Boston is charac
terised by ha cleanliness. 11l this respect
it surpasses the "Quaker City." There is
scarcely a street in Boston which is not
thoroughly scraped and swept. This gives
it. an appearance of cleanliness, which
strikes the stranger as BOWL WY lie enters
the city. This. doubtless, is the cause iir
its remarkable heathiness. It is leiy sel
dom an epidemic prevails in Boston, whilst.
other cities are from time to time severely
scourged. But, as I have already said,
there is nothing in Boston, us a eity, tit
make it of greater interest than soul., oth
er places in our country. There are, how
ever, some reminiscences connected with it
which must, in ail time to come, rend. I it
till object of peculiar interest. It has been
well said that "Boston is the Cratill' ~ t
oily." It War, licre where the first -pal k was
kindled—where the first anthem of liberty
was pealed forth. This fact !hakes H0,,-
' ton an object of intense interest to every
lover of freedom. My heart long panto
to %.:ICW this SliertA spot, and when I foetal
myseif walking upou these time-lionon•il
Streets,. which have been the scene ut many
a hard contest for freedom, u,v bosom
swelled with patriotic emotions. I was a
"stranger in a strange land," but, never
theless, surrounded by objllll4 whose rends
nisecnocs were perfectly faintlicr. 31 y
first impulse was to visit "Ohl Famed -
Ilan," but mot knowing previsely in xv.t.ar.
part of the city it is located, I concluded to
stroll around until I should tint] It. Tbo,
first object of interest I met was the "Ibis
ton Atlicuteurn.'"lllis is a large granite
building,. containing the mercantile
librn
ry—an immense collection of book s for
public use, and tITI extensive gallery of
paintings mid statuary. Entering the
building, I feasted my eyes, for in hour,
on these wonderful productions of art, sur
passing, 111 belitity of design and finish, iley
that I had ever siren. A solemn , il , m it
pervaded the apartment. There hung the
Tull-length 'portraits. of the hundred
both of ancient anti modern t Mies, with al
- life-like exoressions; and there stood
the taut tleli Of Wen and women rellow
in former days, for valor, patriotism, ait
towering intellects. They :meow w
nothing bat the breath of life to make Ile lit
the very persons whom they were ilesi ; ecd
to represent. The heist niagibtri cliz
the paintings is the Landing of the N. tilt.
MeW who are supposed to have visited the
%Verdun' Continent several hundred veers
prior to its discovery by Tie
design is most beautiful, and ,tripes the
beholder with the most profound uttutint
rim). But than tire some paintings among
the convener', which, although not the
work. of superior skill, were, nevertheless,
objects of intense interest to mem' account
of their associations. Among these are
the productions of Copley; who, at ouc time,
was a poor portrait painter, in Boston, and
with difficulty made a living for himself
and family. Ilis sun, John Singleton
Copley, was then a little bare-foted boy,
and was often seen running about the
streets. Now where is lie Y He occupies
the exalted position of Lord High Chancel
!ur of England His father, thinking lie
c , .11d succeed better in Englund, removed
this `er, and little John., by perseverance
and 1. -11111 9 has raised himself to his present
hi g h 1 -ootion. Here is a bright example
for poor I,4re-footed boys.
1 r.
But dm was precious, ;ma I was forced
tt
to tear mysa, l : away from the coutempl t I o it
of these noble oroductioos of human hawk.
. .
Th e next o bj ect rif interest 1 ea®e aeyoss,
was the State limuse. This is an itttrueuse
pile, situated nn a Eigh point in the midst.
o f t h e c i ty. Th e cot ;ter stone wus laid the
4th of July 179.5, ou hand formerly owned
by Covenant Hancock, it is surmounted
by an immense dome, the top of which is
230 feet above the level f the sea. On
entering the lower story, Lite first object
that meets the eye, is a boau:iful mashie
statue of our immortal Washington. la.
cost $15,000, and is a noble representation.
of that great and good man.
Recording my name in a large book kept
there for the purpose, and obtaining' "guide
book" published for the advantqa of stran
gers visiting the city, I ascended the cu
pola by a winding stair ease, consisting of
one hundred and sixty eight steps. And
now - how shall I describe the scene which
was spread out before me. An attempt.
would prove a fellare. It was too grand
and imposing for language to deseribo. t
stood and wondered and admired. There .
lay at my foot Boston with its busy popu
lation, all hurrying to and fro in the work
of life. To the north was Cambridge porr,
with Old• Cambridge to the distance—the
seat of Harvard University which was foun
ded by the Pilgrinis landed at Ply
mouth in the year 1024. There too'stauds
"Minter Hill," which served as a protec
tion to abe Amerieens, in their retreat from
Bunker Hill. Cannon allot are frequently
dug out of its sides,
Orossing the Charles river to the right,
the eye rests upon Charlestown, and in the
rear rises the memorable Bunker Brill, and
high, up, peering the clouds, stands its ma
jestic monument, a description of which
mug be deferred until another time. Turn
ing the eye eastward a full view of the har
bour, with its forts, islands, wharves and
shipping is seen, and away off, as or st
ion can reach, is seen the broad Atlantic.
dotted with vessels of all sixes. Never did
II -experience such.overwhelming feelings of
adunruti n, :ii WA: 1 l st..)u I ill iU. smog
. .
of the Btate flotass and beheld this magniL
t wit, panorama, I could Mat withdraw my
oyes Irma the scene. The longer Hooked,
the deeper
... was the impression upo tny
tnind—the more powerful were the k liuge
of admiration' that filled my bosom. i, here
is left on my mind a Daguert.eotype
picture of .the scene, which can only be
obscured by decaying nature. noulp life
be prolonged until nay eyes becouie dim,
that splendid view will still he fresh in the
mind as if seen with the natural eye.—
Who would not love to linee such scenes to
look upon when old age hascome upon him
and shut. out from his vision such sceneries
which are spread out in Ood's book of. Na
tare.
Here I must leave the reader. For my
own gratification, at least, I will commit to
writing the other interesting objects with
which I met in my strolls around the city
and in this land of the Pilgrims. If they
should prove interesting to this renders of
the -Star" they shall be eheerfuliy furnish
ed. W.
Boston, Oct. Ist, 1A53.
RKNTS IN NKW YORK.-A New York
correspondent of the National IntelliKen
eer, has the following: statement relative
to the enormous amounts paid for rent in
New York.
-"I ant perfectly astonished at the rate
-of rents in this city. I know a single
basement room on IVall street, to reach . .
(FROM TRU BALTIMORE at,' o r sysTrite•v.l NOTICE.
which You in list descend live or six steps____
e FLO!lft.—The Floor market is quiet to-day.
trim the footway, with a low ten foot cell- ADAMS COUNTY S. S.
, nk„ eia few hundred tiles. Howard street brands
log, and the mom 110 t more than "'iv n Y at $ll 623 per libl., but eel:orally held at $8 75.
by twenty feet, which rents for $6,000 Also, sales of some 800 lible. City 51111 s at 6 62i
.i „, , r t ! '' 114. !.e ,. ~.,I : il , :e t , ,C , Zm i , ni sh ° ,, n r ‘ i ' ff ." ,, h f h i ,,, o i f d P c e o n : i u , Y ty l l
per annum. A lot, twenty-live feet by per Mil. Dealers are not much - disposed to Oyer.
..,
.., I,.:Gre . eiing:
seventy-fiee. as high sip on Broadway as at-, until further Btivir.a shall have been received
Pftven
loon Europe Th e stork of Flour continues le ois- 4 is We command you that you
the corner of Fulton street, was recently
light. We quote Rye Flour •I. $4 bO, and Corn lL i attach JOHN MILLER, (000.0
leaped for 21 years, at $14,500 per annum.
I $ ll 75 per mil. late of your county, by all and singular
at the 'elid of winch time the grmind GRAIN AND BEEDI4. The supply of all his goods and chattles. lands and tenements,
landlord is besides to have the bridding, kinds of Garin ..as Inklit to -day. Abut 10,0 i in 'in whose hands or possession soever the
which is now being erected on it, and will bushels of Wheat oliMed and mostly' soot lit 1 34
same may he, so that he be and appear be
e_, .0 _ ._ A , . -, per .or
coal $20,000. A building on Broadway, asl 37 lord t 110 111 4 - i bailie. f
No choice was otTeed.— . fore our Court of Common Pleas, to be
uninedi mil v adjoining Trinity chin la Rood to prior whde
l lnfer t i h , i , r b l its so r l.l at 3to 10 clinis per hodiol lie - holden at Gettysburg in and for said county
yard. forty feet front and tw o . hundred
the 2181 day of November next, there
deep, opening on a side alley, and cut up .1,, w ~,h,.1,, ,wl-;„..,ll;',',,ri e %oP r l ( i ' V r 1 I st d /rd s ' ti t y t
... M s 1 :1 "7"819 < : r t) i ° ir l ' i n i answer Jolts/ Iloasain, of a Plea in
"l e - (1e10 upon Note tinder Seal not exceeding I
into corridors and iert, brings an ag- M r whim; and 89 a HI c;•014 per bushel fir
gregatri rent iii tr.:00.000 per Milton) : and low slari latid and Virginia Rye 75 a 77 eMit,
near ledieli _. $BOO. And summon all persons in whose!
a gentleman, w h o 1,,,,. b i l i i i i d i i iii se li a „ 1 ,1,.n. nod Peorisy Ivunia Rye 9'2 cents
hands or possessiim the said goods and
flats, good to priiittt Mai y!sed mid Virginia 42 a
did dereding as littlli tip 10 liroatiWitV as
the iwidi b orie " or 1;
ewe ~, , ,,,n ei
at , eat , 46 cents. Perm: avant.' Jo. 47 cents, inferior do. i rhattles. lands and tenements, or any of
two
noii,ii above
the city „t ill.
say : , hi, 38 .I .: l i it , l: t eiv pet hns'iel. ?reds are quiet—Clo-' them. may be attaelied, so that they and'
:Mel. ' every oh them be and appear before the!
plainly sees that be lIIIINI he driien "away vq,linO(CEl2ll'.l'B'''.l—"..Ai3,7l3.t7k . 3t3l:sl'set ' r ' el " luv. We said Court at the day and place afore mehr !
in a few years by the eneriticlitiliiiit ol (iii- note some i sles of Ito CAI:, at I I
. i cents per
tinned in Answer what shall be objected a.
tins, stores and shop°, and told me he lIR.I In. Sugars sad Molasses unchanged. Rice 43
, gains[ them or him, and abide the juog..;
*dread% been offered a runt of $lO,OOO per D .la '' ^ " l ' I"' ll '.
annum for the house." I'ItIIVISTONS.--Tlm Provision market is . ment of the Court therein; and have you
firm. sale , of Ohio Pod( nt 17 12i a fir/ 25; then and there this Writ. Witness the
Mess Beet' at $lll per hid. Sales of How IlirriltBT J. FIHHER President Judge I
•rhe London roue, of a late date con- l' r l " .
Baron :Moulders at H eenta aides at 83 cents,l of
loins an interesting article on Ireland. It i , 'lie said sAttirt, at Oen ysnorg this sth
and hams 10 a 1"3 r i
alludes 111 the immense 01'lint that has ' i I !, cei: „ . and t„ - k - ,;,"7 2 i' v e r ou l t h .;
, e l ,!' i r b d irl itu l ', l ;: r day of October A. D. 1453'.
taken place within a few years, aml says in kegs .4 al5 cents - per ib. Ch eese l 101 a 111 WM. W. PAXI'ON, Proth'y.
truly enough, that the potato rot of 1845 cents Pm Ili. per A. coBE AN, Dep'B.,
by the dourt—JOHN sCOT'r, Sheriff.
....—prodmied o.social revolution area ler than sms." ---
Slice-Cs Otiice, Gettysburg,
than war. eimiliiest, or politimil t iolenee O
I ct. 14, 1853-01. i
his been ;dile to accomplish. ' It is stated
that w ithiii the last six yeat4.4mtlitig 'March
1852. nit les than 1,313.220 persons left
Isle shores of Ireland. W hat an outpour
ing '. how many eines, towns. and ill-
Imes of the New World Irive been inea...
irately pripulaiml 11mm : zit this aizimel• !
TM , no inkier who dep.:rho! in 1851, Was
254. 547 ; in 1852. 221. 097 ; or about a
quarter of a million each year. So ate it
to it spontaneous a dr tin is • probably unex
ampled in the history of the IVorld, es
peeielly, says the TIIIIIM4, when the last 111
ii- being a, toss a crest tiee..n, and in a
time 111 IMII‘SLIIIIi peace, is taken iiitu or
e 'lint.
A M,.131.:11N TRAVELIAIL—Sir Geor,q.e
Ross. Inns Niortireal. arrived in Chicago
lew dal s agii, by die Michigan Sim:h
um iNtlr..:l(l. Ile has Portny one tiozs
•ei oh hint. three servAtils, low' tons of hoe_
g3;2e—emiiprisialg :my quatally of
hitaie,teks and whet shooting utensils.—
fie leaxes in .1 fi.w days for Nlintiesota.
to take a hunt, 10 , 111 lire he will pro•
,•,,,.,1 t.) spewd the winter, and
tli,igits taking an excursion to the Rocky
I%l.'llllllms iii the
On Saturday eight Irst, the Catholic
church in .lhaitibersburg was forcibly en
tered br the bnek door. The villian was
rewarded by only a few cents which he
took front the charity box, The valuables
belonging to the church, had fortunately
been removed, as is usual, slier the vil
elusion of the service on the previous
Sabbath.
i%lsrrnimisr omit:it St
stated that the New York Book Agents
are making arrangements for an iintnedis
ale settlement with the Methodist Epis
copal Church South. on terms entirely
satisfactory in regard In a division of prop
erly. The whole matter in dispute is io
be referred to the lion. Judge, McLean. of
''-'- the Supreme Court of the United States.
The Judge is expected in New York in a
few days, to meet the commissioners of
the two branches of the ohurell.
"SCROFICI.A."
MYERS' IaTRACT OF ROCK 1108 K—
. wonderful medicine is fiat gaining for it.el I
popularity olticla no other medicine can boost
of. The plant. Rork Ross, is used and recoil.
mended by many eminent physicians of our coon
'try. Haar what. 11. Thompson, of Philadelphi a.
saga: el have prescribed it in bad crows of scro•
folous patients at Wills Hospital." His
attracted the atisnaion of senior physicians. Ha
reports the following remarkable caw. of white'
swelling of the tight hip in Fqhrunry, 1544. The
lad wag seven yearn old, and' had the disease for
three years, the bone was dislocated upward. and
outeranla. There was a Jorge opening on the hip !
leading to the bone, into which I could thrum. my '
Roger. I counted three Ulcers, lie had been
under several physicians who had given him up.
I ordered a deenetion•of Rock Rote—in too days
his night sweenrceneed. /thion ordered a tea
spoonful of Rock , Rose. threw times n day. nib ,
otymine days atter he watt entirely moll. * Nee adv't
of Myers' Rock Rosa.
or For sale in Gettysburg by S. H. BURN
LER, And by Druggists generally. Sept. 16:
REMISIIIIIIIERs
The only original and yenning WfSTAR'S
BA L4A 31OF OHER.HY, was introduced
g at th e year 1838 and has been welltested in all
4the compiling' , for which It is recommended. For
4est year* ii , he:t proved more efficacious ere rem..
-44.dy for C.4nets Cola, Infinenxii.-Bronchltis, Asth
ma and Consumption in its incipient stages, tha t)
any other medicine.
48ETH W. FOWLE, Druggist, No, ,138
Wa s hi n g ton skeet, Boston, Mom , hi the sole pro.'
Triettit -of the genuine medicine, arid appetite, both
St wh o l esa l e gad ret a il, and of whom agencies can
he Audited.
Dr. , Wm. Saw mys, "Uwish heartily smooch'
to your Medicine. I consider every ram or street
of the Altai trymptonsa of pulmonary disease as a
direct tribute to suffering humanity.; and fro
hopeteis surf their cases getivelly that physicians
am always justiffed in using any trucedY which
hoe iffinally herrelitted inherit i One thing is ow
tho public alniie have a ImiraiitY that
patitin'tnedkineifteiff generally be auttallied only
4 , 4 plat its long 119 Aerate welt prepared•and condo..
. n. to relieve or cure."
: • 4/it wool maid letter he saye—PA.• Wlstar's
Relvettant . Wild Chem Is the "ply patent medi•
• ,7.-else to has. ever given inXpublio Nonni
.." memktion. I "hakes be suepecteXby the cmulid
r- el giving yeah orynettiptutto testimony as to whirl
I have seen and heard of lie angle
If genuine..emnird I. 1111 . P4:1"
etlirtor sale in Gettysburg by P . H OVER '
LER. ant by I.humgood gruorolly. Sept. 16.
M',E==Z==l
Tec DICAPSI OF - MITC/iELL ax o• MAR
TIN t THIN IRISH PaßlOTS.—the escape of
John Mitchell and John Martin, two mote
of the Irish exiles, is a certainty. The
editor of the New York Times has perus
ed leuers froth Australia to their partici'.
hr friends in New York city, which speak
of the incliner of their escape ; bu t; from
fear that their safe arrival in this country
would be jeopardized by a publication of
particulars, the editor has been requested
to refrain from giving them publicity fur
the present.
The cholera in Great Britain is steadily
increasing. At Newcastle there has been
035 deaths, and 80 a thy—seven times as
many as in 1831—'32. At Gateshead.
in 15 days, there were 227, or nearly
twice as many as in 1831—'32. The dis-
ease was visible in Hull. D,lrlon, Hex
ham, Eton, Berwick, Dsr'Moon. Wind
sor and Belfast, but had decreased at Man
cheater.
(7ounterfeit quarter dollars, of the (late
of 1852, FIZEI in circulation, so admirably
dune that they can be detected only by the
slight difference in the ring of the metal.
About 700 barrels of flour Hosted ashore
at Kelley's Island, Lake Erie, on the 30th
ult.
BALTIMORE MARKET.
MA R RIE D.
I On the tat of September. nt Banta rtitz. Cab
fornin, by the Rev. K. Anthony. THOMAS •
'r tOPER. (1 merry of HO. county) of Pairro
and Woo SARAH M. SCUT I, of Santa Crux.
lifortda.
In I,iioe.town. on the nth iniot , by the R. T.
F. 113!lowe!i, )I r .
„rA m REA By. and
Mi•og %IA Rl' U AlN—both of this
county
(r, OD. 29th nit., by the Rev. P. If.
\f r . m• 1)F, !MORE" mid .Mios M RGA
11E1' SCHRlVEli—loott , of York co.:Pa.
I) I B 1.),
— On the ^. ,1 inst.. Mrs ANNA. wife 01 Mr
Peie- f hold,of East Berlin. Arinnts connty Po.
in the 6.2 year of her
At It, Oisidenee. in Moon lien townchip, Adel ) .
covnty P. nn the 4th inst typhoid freer, NA
AN WiiihilfT, raged 1P yecrc end 6 days,
On the 17th of A 'hood 'act, Mr if rNli
WEI,TV, of Libinty township, in the 77:h year
of h in age.
Ak Nl' r, D.
4 PER:4°N eapahle oI doing House
t work and Cooking in a private farni
ly. One who can furnish patisfaelory
recommendations, can find a aituation by
enquiring at the "STAR" office.
Sept. 30. 1853-3 t
FOR SALE,
A First-rate Illathesway
COOKING STOVE,
with pipe and trimmings. The proprie
tor having' nn further use (or it, will sell
it at HALF PRICE. pcjmEnquire al
the STAR" office.
Sept 30. 1853—tf
NEW & SEASONABLE
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
Likß. KURTZ has jest opened an im
• mense stock of all the. new and de.
pirahle styles of DRY GOO DS, also
Queenstrare a nd Groceries—i'vhich he in
vites his numerous customers to call and
see: all of which will he sold on ihe
principle of ••Quick Su:es and Small
Profits."
Oct. 14, 1853.
V 71.22 TIP 2:IT - 1.12.0:Ta: E
GUNS! GUNS
A large lot of Single and Double Barrel
ed GUNS & RIFLES. of a super.
for make, just, received, and for.sale cheap
by FA IINESTOCK & SONS.
Oct. 14, 1853.
RAIL ROAD MEETING
In AMY at Kurtz's Cheap Corner,
L./Sundays excepted,) from 8 o'clock
A. M., to 7 o'clock P. M., examining4z
buying Ooods just arrived from Manila/-
Olio, via Baltimore and Hanover Rail
Road. Call soon, and save money; you
may be too late. Remember.
A: B. KURTZ'S
•
Oct. 14. Cheap Corner.
EXHIBITION. • •
ADMITTANCE FREE.
m A p tc riti u:
e s m A b m ra s re r
t . i s ie sl a p r i g tn ! la n ta na
heat'aseortment of Frock and Dress Coma
of every variety of color, quality and
style, which have ever, been offered to the
publit. Call and eee,even if you do not wishv
to buy.
Oct. 14. 1853,
BLANKETS
A“ T I ARGIE lot ot BED BLANKETS
Lll4 at different Prices ' with a very large
Assortment of horse BLANKETS. at the
Cheap Corner of KURTZ'S.
Winter Bonnets
T A VORi the Ladies, Hoag and Woolen
Rate for children, a new article rhea?
at ' KURTZ'S.
Groceries,
QUEENS & GLASS Ware, a fresh
mid fa supply, as cheap, as the roar
:huts allurtl; call cud see them at
Kuirrz.s.
11,1172633111(-1
E. •& R. MARTIN,
At the Old Stand, N. W. Corner
of the Diamond,
Gettysburg, •
INENDER their thanks to their cupto
niers for pest favors, and respect
fully inform the, public that ihey contin•
Ue to
Cut and make all Garments,
in the best manner and on reasonable
terms. The cutting will be done as here
tofore. by ROBERT MARTIN. Fashions;
are regularly received, and every effort;
made to secure a good tit and substantial
sewing. The subscribers hope. by their'
long experience in the business, and re
newed efforts to please, to merit and
receive a continuance of the public patron-,
I
age.
ICPAII our work is made by regularly ;
employed journeymen ; upon this, our'
customers nuts rely.
11--The Fall * and Winter Fashions
have just green recived lrom the city.
KrAll kinds of country produce taken
in exchange lor work.
E. & R. MAR TIN-
Oct. 14—lf
L3''Uompiler and Sentinel please copy
viiOCLAMATION
IV DERE AS Hon. ROBERT J .
Esq., President of the several
Courts of Common Pleas, in the counties
eoinpos log the 19th District, and Justice
of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and
general Jail Delivery, for the trial of all
capital and other offenders in the said a.—
met—and SAMUEL IL Ressmt., and JOHN
AGINLEV, Esor.. Judges of the Courts of
rlMlttltlfl Pleas' and uencral Jail Delivery,
for t he trial of all capital and other offend
ers in the county of Adams—have issued
t heir precept, bearing date the 17th day of
August, in the year of our Lono, one thou
sand eight hundred and fifty-three and to
me directed, for holding a Court of Com
mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions
of the Peace and General Jail Delivery,
Courtend of Oyer and Terminer, at Get
tysburg, on Monday the 2 let of November
next—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To
all the Justices of the Peace. the Coroner
and Constables within the said County of
Adams, that they be then and there in their
proper persons, with their Rolls, Records,
Inquisitions, Examinations and other Re
membrances, to do those things which to
their offices and in that behalf appertain
to he done, and also they who will prose
cute against the prisonc rs that are or then
shell be in the Jail of the said County of
Adams. and to be then and there to pros.
esule against them as shall be just.
J Oil N St OTT, Sherffir.
Sheriff's Mien, Lirttysburg,
Oct. 14, 1853. 5 to
NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administr Ilion on the es
tate of HENRY WELTY, late of
Liberty township. Adams county, Pa., de
ceased, having been grained, to the under
signed, residing in said to unship, notice
is hereby given to those indebted to said
estate to make payment without delay,
and to those having claims to present the
same properly' authentica Itd for settle
ment.
JOHN Z. NVELTY,
Oct. 14, 1853-3'. A dner
OVER_ COATS, OVER COATS,
Prepare for Winter.
NUE subscriber has just received and
1
opened a choice lot of Overcoats of
every description, made in. the hest man
ner, and latest styles, w hi . ch he is de
termined to sell cheaper than any other es
tablishment in the County. To test the
truth of this call and exam in e. Remem
ber no trouble trishaw GOODS.
MARCUS SAMSON.
Oct. 14, 1853.
Men's Dress Go ods.
FLVERY variety of Colors and gush
ty of Clothe, Cassimunts ' &Weals
ll
and Overeoatinga, all of ca ich will be
sold as low as at any other store in town.
Call and see them at KU'RtZ'S Cheap
Corner.
Ladies' Dress Goods.
ri ALL at KU R'l'Z'S for .hem Delaines.
1„) De Rage. De Rage Alpaocas, Merin
os., Coburg Cloths. For further informs.
tion call and we will show the.ro.
iIAW,..LS ) SII4.ICIS
•
TllB largest oesornoont omit:varieties of
coloro,nor in town to,bo hod rnihrit
KURTZ'S C. Corner. „
LONG BAY STATE sod- square
BRAWLS in greet varint r'e c Tureara,
Red aad White Ordpe ito.,a,heatitttel
de, BONNET VELVETS; tilkt,
dry., very. cheap at the store of •
GEO. ARNOLB.
Oct; 14, 1863.
Comforts
Q*II the different Sly lee,,enlore, sixes
price'', for !Adios, gentlemen and
children, at
fpr Blanks of all , kinds for
sale at this office.
f...,!..! - ,..,• , :.. - ...:5' , ' . -
~, ~ , -
•
.1 t
rHEOM'S oP I#E77 rs-
RtIIOI4IND VICINITY.
(2 , 20M1 .01217011 C)
11" just returned from Philadelphia
and Baltimore, and is now opening
the greatest variety of
Ladies' Dress &Fancy Goods,
ever offered to the public in this.place—
among which ere
Highland Plaids, Paris Delanes, De
bsge, Poplins, M. Delanes, Persian
Cloth, Coburg Cloth, Cashmeres, Silks,
Bombazines, Parametta Cloth. Prints,
Silk Warp and Mohair, Black Alpaccas,
figured, changeable and plain Fancy color
do, ' in great variety, Merinoes, Shelly
and Berage Delanes, with almost every
other variety of Mess Goods ; Sacking
Flannels in great variety, scarlet and
while Crape, Thihet Wool. Ray &ate
long & 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; Homiery. Gloves.
&e., &c.. with almost every article belong
ing to the trade.
The Ladies will please call, examine,
and judge for themselves. Also,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassittetts,
Cords, Flannels. and Ready-made Cloth
ing, together with almost every other arti
cle in the way of Gentlemen's wear.—
Also,
Fresh Groceries and Queens.
Ware,
all of which will be sold as cheap as
they can he had at any other establish
ment. Please call and examine the Goods.
Oct. 7, 1853.
riw - ile)-tvor
ILIRDWARE STORE.
ripHE Subscribers would respectfully
announce to their friends and the
public, that they have opened tt NEW
HARDWARE STORE in BAltimore at,.
adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIEOLER.
Gettysburg; in which they are opening a
urge and general assortment
HARDWARE, 1110%, STEEL,
GROCERIES )
CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS,
Springs, 'Axles, Saddlery,
Cedar' Ware, Shoe Findings,
Paints, iJs, &Dyestuffs,
n general, Mending every descriptio4 of
articles in the above line of business—to
which they invite the attention of Coach•
maker s, 13l ickeinilhe, Carpenters. Cabinet
makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers, and the
public generally%
Our stock having been selected , with great
earn and porchtnnied for Cash, we quart
antee,(for the Ready Money,) to dispose
of any purl Of It on as avennmaillie tc.na. OP
they can be purehased any where.
We particularly.request a call from our
friends, bud earnestly solicit a share of
public favor, as we are determined to es
tablish a character for selling .Gonda at
low prices and doing business di fair prin
ciples.
JOEL 13. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, June 13.18.51.—tt.
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber ()Uri% for sale a num
ber of Ws of YOUNG CHEST—
NUT AND LOCUS1"11MBEll. land,
from five to ten acres each.
J. D. PAXTON.
Gettysburg, Oct. 7, 1853—tf
TEACHERS WANTED.
T HE School Directors of Huntington
township, trill meet in Petersburg,
Y. S., on Saturday Me 22il of October
inst., for the examination and employ
ment of FOUR TEACHERS to take
charge of the Selioole in said iniwinihip.
I. W. PEARSON, Sec' y.
Oct. 7, 1852—td
"VIRGINII MILLS"
For Rent.
T above valuable MILLS, located
-a- near Fairfield, Ilamihonban town..
ship, Adams comity, Pa., will be for Ren t
f rum the first 01 April next. A mille r
with a small family, who can come we
recommended, will he 'preferred.
flr7"For information and terms address
(Post-paid.)
MARY MYERS.
"Virginia Mills." Sept. 23, 1853-3 t
B ONNETS, Ribbons and Flowers, a
large assortment of the ditlerent
styles, to be found at
H OSIERY, Bonnet Materialmm- and Bonnet Ribbons, Laces, Edg
ings. Very cheap at
FA HNEWFOCK'S.
OOKING GLASSES, of all sizes
4
and prices, for sale at
SC HICK'S
G ROC 1.1 It I ES,
OF all kinds and fresh. to he had as low
as the market affords at KURTZ'S
cheap corner.
Ladies' Dress & Fancy , Goods,
PrHE lsrgest and handsomest 'mon
J. ment of Ladies' Dress and Penny,
Goods in town, Sleeves, Milers end em
broidered Linen Handkerchiefs, Iloiscry,
Gloves, Ribbons, and trimmings eneralty;
very cheap, lobe had at the'store
GEO., ARNOLD.
Oct. 14, 1853. • ,
Tilllt Jround,
Tucr MARCUS SAMSON has
. lust opened a•splendid assortnoent
of Pante of every variety and style which
he Will itellst prices that will defy comfit
tinon here or elsewhere. Remember .1
buy' tor milt, and under the moat ,favorable
otraumstanees, which enables me to do just
what I promise. No humbugging, Ball and
jogs fur yourselves.
Oct. 14. 1868.
ALICOES. a large essanunent. new
j styles. also Gitig.hsnlts. Domestics.
end other., with a large wirie.y of DRY
GOODS too large to otrotitot tare. Call
and ace them at KURTZ'S Corner.
$0 rinpt,e ';••
FEVER AND AGUE CURED BY ROW
AND.R TONIC MIXTURE.
/VIRE University of Free Medicine
and Popular Knowledge; chartered
by the State of Pennsylvania, at its last
session, 29th April, 1823,) mainly
for the purpose of arresting the evils re
suiting from the sale of spurious and den•
gerous nostrurps, also for the purpose of
supplying tste public with reliable reme.
dies, in cases wherein the patient cannot
obtain or will not employ the best medical
advisers; having purchased that invalua
ble remedy, Rowand's Tonic *ilium, on
arecount of us just celebrity and known
efficacy, in the treatment of Fever and
Ague, and its kindred affections,—has no
hesitation in reaommeding it in the high
est terms to the patronage of the af.
Ricted.
B owEL CAVAINT cured toy
ROWAN " BLACK—BERRY
ROOT. The above Institution extends
its sanction, in like manner, to the remedy
for ..Bowel Complaint," so well known eel
Rowand's Compound Syrup of Bleckbeiry I
Root, and earnestly recommends it to the '
confidence of patients afflicted with these
complaints,—believing it to be invaluable,
in the treatment of such rms.
By order of the Trustees,
Hon. Henry K. Strong. Hon. J. R. Pianism
John R. Row!nd, M. P., D. R. Ashton, Bp.,
Hector Orr, Esq.
11tzr..411 Communications lobe address
ed.--4oliu R. Rowan& M. D., Head of
the Pharmaceutical Department, and Pres.
Went of the University,
lime Dispensary-and office. No. 47
Smith Second street, Philadelphia.
Branch Dispensary it the stare of S.
S. FORNEY, Geuraburg.
Sept. 30, 1863--1 y •
MORE NEW GOODS.
Who richest and Mat VisorDnold of:
FALL 84 WINTER GOODS
POE GENTLEMEN'S WEAR; EVAD
OPENED IN GETTYSBUIIO.
SKELLY &HOLLEBAUGH
TAKE pleasure in calling the attention
of their friends and the public to their
extensive stock of Fashionable Goods for
gentleinen's wear, just received from the
city, which, for variety of style, beauty
arulftnaihoind superior quality,ehallenger',
comparison with any other stock in the
place. Our assortment of
Cloths; plain ancl.fancy Tweeds and Cas
raison,. Festingi,
Satinets, Owes
CAN'T BE BEAT! Give ue a cell sn.'
examine. for yourselvee. We have per
chased our stork carefully and With a de
sire to please the tastes or all, from the
must pracical to the most fastidious. - -
0.=.1 . 1% [LORING, in all its branches,
attended to as heretofore, with the aisle
tanee of good workmen.
per•rho FASHIONS for FALL and
WINTER have been received.
Gettysburg, Dec - 1.0',185„2.
'thOTHING-CLOTIIINU.
BR'Nf ARNOLD has now on bend,
eon:41;1110i making up, Over
coats. Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Pants
loons, Vests, and every article in the Clothing
line, which lie will Pell 30 per cent Hw
er •iliati Inv CLOTHING • STORE or
SLOP subp in the Town or County.
I , I • Call and ezainiue lor yourselves,
Oct. 7, 1853-11
Draw tremor—Como and See 1
L.SCIIICK would inform theLadien
• that he new offers the largest assort
moot of BONNETS, Bonne( Bilks and
Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers & Hair Braids,
ever before opened in this place. Call
and see them—no trouble to shoo!
Goods.
Oct. 7, 1853—tf
I MAI LINENS, line, Tickioga,
Flannels. Linen Table Cloths, Tow.
eling'rand Drillings--a large variety—for
sale at SCR Il K'S.
QuPenneare Qteeetistoare:
BR'M ARNOLD hasjust received
/1 a large lot of QUEENSW ARE,
which be will sell biw. Call and see.
- - •
WINDOW BLINDS l—A new as.
• (torment of Window Blinds, Imi.
tenon of Oil Blinds, just arrived at the
well-known Store of
KELLER KURTZ.
NIEN EAU 04Pis
iIUST received and now open
ing at the Store of
S. FA N ESTOCK & SONS.
OF every style, De Bilge, De Bsge Al.
pace, Mous de Laines, Alpaca, Silks,
&c., with trimmings to suit, for
sale cheap at FRHNESTOCar S
CLOTHS, Black Blue and Fancy Ca.
vimerea, Culminates. 9vereoatitig,
Kentucky Jeans, Cords. a new style
French cord, Satin, Silk, Velvet and Fan
cy Vestings, are offered very cheap at
S. F.SLINESTOCK IP SONS.
Sign of the Red From.
SCHICK'S
42.32eVP11ir. (o.4)49Zbect
SOAPS, Perfumery, Hail Oils, Motto
Wafers, Partmonies, &c.. a new e"..
sartment just , opened at DUEMLER'S
Bank and Drug Store, in Obsalbensburg
street.
LUMBER.
VIERSONS having LUMBER to die
m- pose'or. ht trade G,r Furntture, will
find it to their advantage to call at the cheap
Cabinet 'Making Esitiblistithent ot OEO.
E. BRINON AN, South Baltimore street,
next door to 'the Compiler office.
May 27:
dr:ll_ll 4 loHAM,:alualins, Wool and !Cot•
don•Rlannela, Calicos n( all stoker
and prises. always to be had-at the chock►
Store of
S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS-
i'runta! 'rruesics !
Ihaw, jugs received a large lot of
TRUNICB, which I am selltog with
out rogsrd to COMi to make room tor .ous—
tumors. ABRAHAM ARNOLD.
BONNETI4. Ribbons. and, p ara sol*. a
fine essortment.'and'very cheap, at
MIDDLECOFTS.
CHILDREN'S 8110 ES. the beet Hi.
&eminent 111 tewn. et
DRESS GOODS.
Domestic's
KE.LLER KURTZ'S.
WHITE EU 'AIDEML
7'IIREE .MILES WEST OF IMR;
RISECRO.
THE sixth session w commence nn
Monday, the 7th -of November nett I
Parents and Guardians are requested to
inquire into the merits of this Institution.
The situation is retired, pleasant. healt h-
fill, and emivenient of Rel:elld ; the course
of instruction is extensive and thorough ;
and the accommodations are ample.
INSTRUCTORS.
D. Diauftoaa, Principal. and Tearlon of
Languages and -Mailicomica.
Dr. A. Dinamotte, A'. M. Teactirr of Au.
cleat Language:sand Nitttral Science*.
E. 0. DARR. Teacher of Matheinatica and
Natural Saianceit..
Hulse Covca, Tonilier of Moan.
T. KIRK WHITR, Teacher of plate and of
unneutal Penmanship.
• 'rERMs.
Bontninß, irnetting. and tuition in ringliA,
per sessinn,fire montha. sso' 00
Inatruotion hi Ancient or Modern,Lanitota,
goy, eerh $5 00
Instrumental Mutie. , $lO 00
Fur circulars end other information ad.
dream • ' ' D. DENLINGEP,
Sept. 0-41 m, Harrisburg, Po'
itll4ll 411,
, • RVAL,ESTATE AT
PRIVATE SA LE.
DE subscriber, intending to remover
from — tliff Stile, offers at Private
•13sie„ the Faint on which lie resides, sit
uate in Swahili township, Adam■ county.
Ps4.adjoining 1110 of John Dixon, Esq.,
Col. James, Neely, Solownti ,I,ongeneti
ker.l., O. Huainan, mid others, and con
'Junin/ •
la!) itCßt:',' R l .
of patented !Amid. 'Ka improvements are
a large TWO—sTotty
FRAME AND WEATHER.. ■se
Boarded Dwelling Mute, I I
with Kitchen attached, iflerge Barn, part
frame and part log. Wegori . Shei„ and oth
er out buildings. There is s well of good
Water; "With pomp in it. convenient to ,t
door, cud a never. failing if ring near the
house. The Farm is 'well supplied whit
running wafer. There is on the prentivev
young and thriving ;APPLE
•
with it large variety ol °fifer Frith Trees.
A 'good piirtion of the land is covered with
thriving TIMBER. - There it 'lvo a due
proportion' of good MEADOW. The
land is, lit•goodsune of cultivAtion. -- 'The
fencing is good—:-a large portion being of
board. Perionavvishing further inforrOs
thin ran obtain the same hYrtelling-owthe
subsetibar who iteideri tot ilielifil: - . -- ' -
K.P.The,itiberriber. being determined
to sell. those wishing iit,purchase, will
find it to their interest to, make. a p
11011. -
SAMUEL LoNGENEckeR
July 15, 1858-3 m.
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Blake's Patent Fire and Wate
Proof, Paint.
ASUPERIOR ARTICLE, for Buie
at Fahnaatock's, virtn nf thp
HO' 111 Y!
a N age of Signs end Wonders. the
subscriber would remark that he neith.
a halts our banters, but defies 11ml:county
to t wolince a finer stock of,
Hats, Caps, Boots 'Riad , Shoes,
th an heir now opening ; o! every 'variety
and deseriptictt, °fall qualities snd prices.
suitable for oleo. women and chtidren.
ezajine sud judge for your
selves.
Mr: W. PAXTON.
Gettysburg, Sept. 30. 1833—tf
GERMAN REFORMED• HY M
BOOKS. Another new .apply of
Hymn Books. of the German Reformed
Chorea, hes just two rereiveil at
K URTZ'S. Bonk store.
SPOIITINII! SMITING!
irzEORGE and Henry Weutpler will
‘-'• Mike House Spouting and put up
the same low, for cash or country pro.
duce. refiners and all others wishing
their Houses. Barns. &c. spouted, would
do well to give them a call. •
G; & U. WAMPLER.
April 16—.-1131:10. • •
I,`C:TIO2p.
ETTERS of Administration rin the
r
IA estate ot,,
ot Htintingon township, Adams oututty.
having been granted to the sub
soriber,lesiding in the .aame township.
notice is hereby given to sock is ate im
debted to laid, estate, to make to,yment
without delay, cud those having chants
are requested to present the same. proper
ly au theuticated, :for settlement,. pp
AGNES SAVI,E.R.
Sept. 2. 1883*-6t.
NOTICE%
IA
EDMRS Adatinistrattoh with the
annexed, nn the estate of the late
RECHAR:I) SACILER, Huntington
township, Adam CO, etecM,. having been
granted to the trubrieriber,,,'tettitting in the
tmme toira'p.he ';heretry - Otais notice to
all 'paeans indebted to said' estate to make
httmediste payment. 'and_ to those hay.
in 'claims against 'ihe lame to 'present
te r m proptely' authentieeted for eettle•
ant.
JOUN L. SADLER. Xdrer•
Sept. 2,1552-6 t.
. .
DRUGS ASTlClllriDititigB;"
tVI ell kintle, from the beat „
'louses in the City, cob.
nattily on hand mid for sale
the Drogue Hcroirronwirf
8. 0. MAHLER.,
ions 4. 1862
Ca MA W r. 9. any Soil., Blankin % p 1 in
sod 'figured Cashmere. ‘Vltitne ) 9 .
Mona J. Loins and Thibitt Wool, of dlr. I .
lerrni ptiree, rhrop et
S. FA 111 NES rOCK A NUNS.
. .
I XXV 00411011
T xt h►ideinigned acteld teiHfiecifolly
notanee hi the PAIN that he will
ennttnue the •
COACH '0'.24t5-.; MA
httaiteetto. in' nil ite branches. at the old
spun' recently occupied by the Firm of
Hamer*ly Mr Frey, and is prepared to
fortoch to order, on reasonable term+. all
kinds of Coaches, Rockaway, Roat•Rody,
and icntey Carriages, Baggier', ate., wan.
darttlitql by tlie , hrst of workmen, and
which, for fiuiah and durability, will 'hal.
leap) compartsOn with any Manufactured
it: this place. • •
.otr The undersigned is also prepared
to sound t. REPAlttitili in all brans-hr.
of the busiunts, at the atiorteal
WAN. W. HAMERSLY.
thinysbang, Pa., shpt. ZB, IS63—.if
ElMAffigH DAHMER,
SADDLE, HARNESS, & TRUNI
MANVFACTVRER.
3 doors Lou of Mate hail, York, Pa
rgrii E subseriber eontinuera to carry on
A the above Mosinee's, in all its 'Brion,
branches. in Market street. York. 8 door*
East of White Hall, where he intends
keeping on hand a general assort m ent in
his line, consisting of nil kinds of fashion.
able SADDLES. Bridles
" e ' , Martingales, 'Chill,. Cir.
cinglets and Halters. also
....Ws's. TRUNK S •
.
traveling sold
saddle hags. Those wishing - 1-Att'a l st
a handsome, durable - atid pleasant saddle
will do well to call and see them. He also
manufacture' Harness, Bridles. Collars
and Whips in all their varieties, and conk
tlently believes from the general improbs.
lion of his ...stammers. that he makes the
neatest soil best gears. in all their variety es
breadth, that is nintle in the country. - All
the above articles will he made of 'behest
nisterial sod workmanship, and with the
utmost despatch
- York, August G. 15.353
lIIHE Asher:Thaw_drakes to call the at
tetition of the Ciiizetia of Adams
County. to hie extensive Stork of
Books, Stationery, Asney Goods, Jewelry,
Porte Mannoies, Perfansery,
Bradt... Combs',
Boots, Wes, Hats
and Caps;
which for Variety and cheapnese, lie defies
all competition in this or suy of the neigh
boring Cmintiee. gr _ 7 Call and ire, at
the-Noitli East Corner of Centre Square.
June 10.] KELLER KURTZ.
HUME & LIDLERY.
, ig• FATINESTOCK & bONS would
* respectfully inform their friends and
I customers. dint they have received'an ad.
laitionat supply of Hardware. Elatilery.
Oil Paints, Plasm, &e., which will be.
sold cheaper than they can be had else
where, atilk every variety of Coaclirrim
' wings, Springs, Axles, Oil Carpets, Drub
Ciotti, &linens, Damask, &c. Builder*
and Painters are requested to examine
their Stitelt'• Wore purchasing. As they
predetermined not to be undersold by any
market. ' •
LEE 81 RINGLANDIS
( 1. *to Church, Lim & Ringlanirs,)
LUMBER, YARD
RED FRONT.
AND
Stearn SAW 111111,
ON THE YORK di CUMBERLAND
RAIL. ROAD,
711111117 00211211.1114.21 D, Pa.
0:"A large supply of all kinds of Lum
ber always on hand. wholesale and retail.
Dills sawed to order at the shortest
nutire.
N. B.—ldimher can he delivered hy, tie
at any point on the Cumberland Valley
Rail Road, Reliever, York, Baltimore and
intermediate plares.
May 27, 1853.-9 m.
IFIIIERSONO hexing Hay to sell wlll thy
well by, eslli,, on the subseriber. in
Gettysburg, who is desirous of purchasing.
The highest Mitricet price wilt be paid at.
As' he intends hewing the
Hay, after being. packed, hauled either to
Hanover or Baltimore, the preferetire to
hind will be giveu to those (rum whom he
may poreltale,
SOLOMON POWERS
Dee. 24. 1822.—t(
rirlHE subscriber liaojtiet Oftettell • fresh
suPPIY of
Seasonable Goods,
fvmprising el general ataiortment ri'f-attple
and Fancy Ory Goods, to which tlic
rtariy and parrioulor attention persons
wanting cheap/orals is spin reepeedully
invited.
MIDDLEpOFF.
April 22, 1853,
OPENING OF ,FISHIONS.
zEIL LER stutrii
lifas opened Ids Tall Itylea for
of entlenten's
111,112011P61h )
Men's, Boys', Youths', Ladies' t
Misses' Sr, Child's Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, Ties,
and Slippers.
&p g. s, ten.
... _ _. _
STAGS OF MIL
wE ba , 4 just ~/..),4, splialligt ior.
+intoned' ntVerto. Su ctkaa Kok
i
l n d fanAl Sothis. vitoti %Int (..* . l4* is
Tweods, Ace., &D., AEA sun I. #Ol4 t w
so
SkAttigg l i '
!FINE Motility At Sego ior cote
Hom m
e ile hoe, for 111 41 frs blow
fora Sp, with'. a very choice eitereoio .4
DRWA 00008. et photo. gm* hr.
luv 111. usual rater, otos near too tool et r
MIPULIICOrrti;
Air II tr4;t6A4t
siarrindirmt, Pa.
E. 'DANNER
TO THE
8. FAANES POCK it SUNS
KAY WANTED.
NEW GOODS.