lOW of aliationia that fills the plate. ` 1.1 Phi via Cr y zaarper-That , inveterate have wet rt in some stable , litdorm rho.iti ner i Ij o o i ofie ln ,' ni i rrn, ,i e re / gaining plainer of paris sulp ha[ i n arid, r ow r At , olio . ek (try , : . t i for the purpmie ol ahsor 'lig the fumes, and forming sulphate of atnrnooix.The Out 'ha R O Y gi er mr a watt liquid which runs from, barn-yards and tag ee Rea err I Ogle t • from manure heaps, is sliowu hy ;Analysts I "fna ,_ ll d cut LI" 11 ° "d, " on fa firm to (women of the most faull atoi r!,,, Li k vt in„.f.ticar li Itiirn. .. • . from ,entlny, es,: and it is calculated that w h er e t i ii% 111 4 11 '1s 'been for some years e strong Temperance man, although brought up ir all allowed to wash away, as is the ease i with an ardent appreciation of the virtues in many instances, the manure is often re. , duceiVadiarryinnitiiiiifift Ririe/um '.I /herald erßPa'ia iee• seen yards ahem It was almost worthless, "Uncle" said we, as we drank a huge owing to long exposure. tankard of cider while partaking ' ai — it is TheohirniragfultippottilitY need awl . I bountiful table, -how came you to relish Lome*. upolt %id ibbirfet of caudally pre- the min of wine r miz o oruhomoookoookommouv... b c tu n . i•Well.,l responded the hale old gentle.. ' t ern. to t a r e l Bier r 011 4 of the ki n d i s „,,,,i , iiiiiiit, tinbtitiotiing his vest to make room with thekillgiih o.o9othillifilid manure for the fiord plate of turkey to which he r as-single to . a year is trained at brol,heliped hunself, ”I teals you den.— OMNI t dutidatitsitavido what( ailearedtaillala- IVII" I brit eosin .from Jarmany, we scakalhAttsitralYst .Eistior they -,1116 , x very allosed'inut Isinesebter County. in Penn i:9odb PaArievare very areatefid. •,, , itYlassfa , ltai/ dercarae Mt wise; so us ,. ,‘. ~, ..,, ..., 4 ~,._ v. _. , ~,, t..... ITT, • gear we • make a barrel of • inherry 7 ,1 ' .4( t o ;W:, 1 , 1 , 31 :fi r i c t . fl 1 - 7 ,_ tria t,llliff2 . l . T;ff . , flee., and, we aliNgstri trunk on It • rag. *IL A ri tolf f !" eff k m q f r f i efr th e Vfailijlwrf l If il ic. wyw r .Y. "litunbur , *fining. Nexht 1 icy fe 4. opppps to think, t h at oontwor splicing., when der bounce was all (hulked 1 ignekt.peetere of Europe, there will up, I gees der cherries to der bop. Der 1 btliPtit bet etibtatable.for (7cithltafitihttple: eeeeequeeee wee ' der liege gill ghee" " /tbkie , 1.. t ftwl soil! 104 if beeples. , y end by, hop gat sober again, and ~ ; , the t r iiitutoPutprre ix, t tarnesin be WM snt Witt /Moder meas. Der hags rin ifoiht ur. 4 , ahiproachutg, its disioligiml s . was,very hilopyrand come runnin' up to i l t i ti i iiit‘ttti o rton b ro k en ap . q„nsOgitalio, der trotigh u eehttitalinl like der tuyful ; den .01),n,m,pritling as a dogs „ , the,, the” Black day shtick in deli ahuottUt.i and shmaek t illerl,,,ml $ Meditorrancialit..iti,,a capital tleittiioll. Al iPsytat a mate of der cher- An ni pt i • t.yrili.dewrinme porhaps 04 Oo : /feat; sit 4 dee • drY all run around der yard ti,,.. tip o or i ty o( Euro ". in (~,,,„,.„( 40 mitt- der jongnes ,wide open, and dear. Nitin t w,l t i?, to the partition of the territory tsttiteOts banging out. and rub de ground 14,40.tfid•mil scal ) 4„raish 4 lf.tilffßatetY Iter I g e n 4 * " 4 " 1 " 'P k " " way der fuh f a. -- seen tt. ! t here are three great and pow. ClPP,Potadiel ablaut/ it. ac how--make mful o nvinne- r -Ftturta, iFranca A ,li't ud i g• dem orful sick. i IngAqi,w,t4 would ,Most gladly , possess , "Ok dad flaiti, •Ne ff er genii it up dat Il iiii rualoals”. ha forte. which ,is to deter; way l . on• unit*, writek I oafs der bogs , Li b e „ itn,O rA tentdw b r i t i n In . b n 4 0 anoder mete of der cherries ; and when / iant ‘ , 4: , th) ,,,, , 1 ., :rtiey ~....„.„1, ;,never tionidsimit dor boated to feed 'em, idled ts ipi to tpul 9iploutatteally. agree,upon away der seen something wrong. up pt. , stag. 0 , 0 . 4 A rom oa t derail wake Otiosity to deir feed ; and, ' M e ttint t 'll. ll , /I,,rstipiria 44, ;4 0 4 o f When they sebnieit'ilre sherries, al ; At i llgi I 4 44 whkeftßiißaisili frog, end fad der hod rpturiers to der ALt , e PiS/st pr i en opt.nt - k t ep 'mega ! 'question, France anti * PturlptukstOtdtl,linou "Ever since 'lnt time, mine VI , when s t utiljfni t ioNs o 4o/ k olbet s t ognoon,.. o l ,i te der proud). aubjgct comes up. I shoos! mvii iii: ,, , , :ii i r t o 4 ,i . :.•* , i4kehttv ,„ anon rights about face, arid has rioting to du unit tptif, l l##s#l4' PP.liii,' l fixt9liht 44 the der * n h i"f ," 1 ri b uit i Irk, iri f „ ,,,140 prion „ t . ova f 4 We telt se though • we had heard an im mitutt r n t H a n ~, ,il mee ~ ,p utineunin pressive temperance lecture, and congrat- I ' 1 tr i j r o I*. ' ' U N , ,Ai t i n i nkfin d ; ... N uw , 4 , Wet so ourselves that Uncle tt. had etrength. 6,fttir . 4 fi,, R pay 0 .., 0 „ 0 , 4 „,i,„,1 aimed the tionvietion that Temperance is I 0 41 1 14 1, fir PlPltjAilistifr,,l Owylo ver y I better than Indulgence. „il SW I, #b IfKiCi tikARYY, , el*, to it,,,thst , ' ' the isettrit naval force in ihnse,apaa should • Kll4o IjOILVPOW!,,IPiIii al,•01 the e in; ,tilvvrs , l- • „, ,7:UtiO'r L oiiritoo titßi: 1 ! ~ 1 1., r , 1 . - 1 . , • : , !I_,, trr,',41111;7191-4.A!IT, , i, o'k e e r ,.:ll q ePltl9, Pc/ fn! Italy 1, 1 1;1 7 ,4!•fig1i, 40 ,4 1 19" g 4 ? , :' *l'.eglikindl, 01; , 4,11.171 1 ' 1%411' 11 7,, Mom' tri kf.res . 0 . , V' ftrtl,lrl l ,l, l 3, fUOr.tl!Vg d t in 1. AI, r gri t ner,,, t it,,,,, f,..nri e nis j " t i g t i/ fi 1 1)Pr...0 4, 115 1 7 h i s tiA . tmin,. 9.'54.! ...0.-. 4". tP,I4, if,..w !igtlielet.al!il, 11,1 1 ) 7 14c i ‘l ibilsmnt;on,, l Tlli9h,i t 4lnn i psej!y gotoi ,8190tority„.. 1 1111 l'l tz ell!'"(ter correct until ,' . l ijl'iveifirttptyg, ei phi ttition r j ti ttb• le t ,(Aikett4ytitio livr tt g t o ;sret: , : 411.4 q t , iii . %9 4 , : ., 1 4;;1 i ii.... , ,,ii t er1P )e4r_. Ita li a ?ii 74prim i t. ..,eu. ; ,,0 ! ,,,, 1 im r r. 1 eTiig 'at VO or If 00, f r orcttoitot,y,',l 7 49-, L i te v i -It rlquesh I Stoll!, ,!.tti. t!to l ilt, ' 4, I '1: . i i 'le rl b,..""lffrTk e i in '! l * b° o l." , / 4 • .' vir l i sill ri,9o ctrAiltAx. It tt ,i • 4.. , ditrol, l oplp ,I51 , 1:W WI / 1111111 . iaf th f) ' • ' 14 4 h ' 01% 0 11'1 L''''‘i f !er ,07- A t f a l 'l4 to .1P olten, ;Oily ,oeri4 4 , "Ir , the e'llir,rtrtiin l oy, weight 1 waif% ' 4 111/402 1 .: 7 6 y'V . 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' lE,lgill ' ~ , 4 1 11 I ;7.111t: . .'la the fofn Pqtr 00".1 tiN' rn "iiliiapitillik 10:it pinto, ,nrmres, , ei446," trihit t fill'hPeir . •wh'o,' 4 .e T ' fe ll i , l At 4 / 4 7•Ju , v . biek4,) iierfer stioppi ;Mrs , ' fi . ellroit " . 104Viiiikkng,nr Om, nyarac-, 1 01 n'tifikibliiineh ire i siht,e, 'tnr . iliatinnti in, ttilefotlilPl' align 461;1. t,be il inteTnon ;I d id M tih ig tHlaK# 4 . °P) 14. 1.1 4 iii eii i i i en je . eti'livfe cif ilia /*ins,. it ' itlkltnpeisni ,to :ivporpi c r , i t ., A lnimCe:tr , ,i4 q . ,!lr,Trifs° l .. 1 - 1 4 r• !, • : ' 4 / . 11 hinnitnei o f the,',clec,efnw onii, 1 5 , W i tte Vanilla linni;sl4ral - ti. ff Taller Velr r iteiii4,',l4" near as we Con ju'Alit i to "ix; s tated ' i l l atiiie, : Ilunton, R l ii ant irV"t4prii,yniniiithe piitii . , (iota. 474vov l ivrthitu r e,1),ut is ging; knive, been 11 14 141,4ininn?1 ! i of seinnen at., t44:44'4, 4 Fit'ye nn iiii i kni I,l:reieei ibis in tilt4 741,,Viee'sliiini '11,1 1 e; niinnl ,nip ulis' at n j tilice4iiibiliißoii'd the 4ilsy,i4k nii'- ;W4= frh;Cli4.lninl/iginj4r; ' ' ' , mum I ~i , , elf 11 („A.T, , ,1,-,,,,,,,,,,.„._ therte,.,.,ing ,fr, 6; 4 4 rili . 4 i:ii-i,;4iis,iii, , at' ottr a I'm's ,T. 7 !tr,,Asti . ,cif.i , ,, .obtt, 11 ' 1"104,L4 hi, Fattier. . fatted hum an If il"°6lYYJieffi.iitniittlipgsrliool, r aa, a is t altj,itilhe ,fp!)ripal ac laid', Jaw' pi otPlirolif , A , litirevAibal at th,st fait a ~,, tyll"rbhle risddoultdosa beet' tali& '' 414 tyr dibt• e r roCitigberbl , es• •1 Is o,lerkgrfil says , it, the inn pi A b Vs iesrcbe sat tin's'' and grave ly'' tel ' lit 4r to titi , fbi ` tlyt.rnar, 'Linking I' 4 ' „ 1 0 . 0V'"rPlai 0 , TP , Ir or Pret'r r' ' ~i,. granin t oolitEitietit with, g reater t at , it dirt vrsa Om ,urpriae of the Po 1 ' r, ;*iii, N; rtietid. 09- 1 9 2 di v. , r ' 'aiaaitg tiii, tits copilots or hi. ty,A 101 .4 ,4 1 ',? ' ,atirte ' tel! :o 71eau,s , ii C a 7 diiiillog. it, hp read , Afin:o!nr)r t, V IN 4iCiiip', ;ha, 4. wits a.trpte Ped: ital l. hpooned in a envelope the on I fi ',s itliiire,i. 41;. , 1" ,titrerted it 141 the, yAi t r i iii) pliiliit, Wa'ner,:r heard a 'tory tlitic hi* 'to' abor Novara e on (ain't ATars ottlittiol,i,Vkt j" ainftnisreamg lessan. ,1,;i111 , - bill4l " 4•iiiiiiiiiirly fsliipare union pr ti e n , itaii ions ut t the great pilfars,ol 1111 ti t t "'tad,' mils , lii'ii,s So'd Charity, .a ou hi it'l l t i'iiiiinv the 'min white( uld hear t h ,`,P , MIn , ,nnY,lriOsileil taio.. willt ,, ut . ) lee Aktitik!'til! ettO tits kind ennobled by 11 6 if ' i ii r, a... 1 ' ihnilieinerrir or trtrit --A./0 the litat inetteise tiiihe Boston Board 14 Aldermen, Prefileastr Ilmisford proposed to erreet nn thietvomin , ,el lifetime House Fixtures for tiropipileonet , preitireely 1 4 2 o'etoet, a dirk eolometleriiiihetiral. built before the hour, attlittleheeiheit et the ;weir.° in*torlit by the emirs ottito hiseneite ornothstim eon. toromilimak threlopla sucker fire alarm ot. Sett rilitiemeignel timid be trim ex a non. 'idea l& dirties:o6m the city, and would lattAreeetithwil entfirrm lime. A mitt appimivw tilipt-blictessful irmerstion in toll iehmeatiiiireamettetail by tialarephie bus itiObien.entillat ••impale provided 'in Witiool4oll,ooltlttalliingdent. 141•4010141Thiew E. /tettlain. 41 - 4 - 1 1 %pi" woe opeigoady 0131Watat FaANCE AND Erin. ''‘arce......-The- New. York Herald steles . arm it him received information confirm itktite.reeviit statement that a treaty of ighante *Ai 8044 to, and signed by I them , iNalewski net the hart of France. tiod-laiird,Clairentitin no the part of Eng •ka itt I:eft/truce - . ht tf t e Turkish queeuou, ;and gives the iiollowing particulars treaty' thus concluded was des . patebsdiminediatelr by ramie* to Berlin i and Vienna, with an intonation that from titeiday.'of its arrirsl- it tUch of these cap ! hale, a period of seven days would be al , loweti 4p the cablneti, of Prussia and Ana , tria to determine upon their assent or re- NSA :denier into the arrangement. If agreed to. welt and good ; if rejected, it I wee to the understood that France and would take the Petileuiciit :ltd the responsibilities of this Eastern controver sy iiitii thelr.own battik We further learn, that from the terms of ibis treaty, Russia will be required forthwith to evacuate the Danubian what:ties, ortbst. to refusing, she luta zihls.the inlorientous consequences of wt immediate jouit declaration of war iroin Eugtand and France. gems )tki ,'A ,VittNAOKßlli•—•Quits a limiting scene firearm! at the Broadway Meitagerie. New York; on S.►Kumla} , even ing. As 'Hoot. Driesoach was performing his fiatS with the trained' animals in the cage hi:Ott:mar of the exhibition-rotten. the tiger *firing at hon. knocking him deem ' and fastening its teeth anti claws upoirDriesbatih's breast and limbs. The ctige contained a lion and lioness, three leatpardii, , e4 the tiger. The lioness had h - lr ellen, ur the fray.'tlealing Mr. Dries= bieka,iesiire bluer. , Mr. Muffat. the at. tondatik, reale the assistance ni Mr. Dna*. baeh.and dragged bias. from the den, the tiger retailing hi&bold uutia be was up. ruitet die demur of his niin rage, When he jumped tit amp crouched in the runlet.. ev idently enjoying the' taste of blood. It is dupppiad the.sitiinels became ,intractable temp the coati • of . the place. and the inteasegiare of , the lights. Mr. Drina. i bash turahout again in a few days. A RistiUstesstif tkittsic:--Died in Me.., the' malignant throat dis teMper,'W h all the skill of phy sicians,inj the 20ttrof November, 'pint aged Mite years ; on the 26th, Abby Josephine, aged six years eon the 27thi Nancy, aged eleven years ; and in Ave mitintee itherwirdi,. June, aged four teen yetirs--all Children Of Mr. Joseph ,Kiiitnet/y. During the scene a little in fant daughter was added to the deettssed daughters, after being pla ced, in coffins, were .eacli in turn brought to the bedside 011ie sick her, at her earnest solicitation, for a parting look. sl ier which they were deposited together in the grave. %yhat a change in one short week.—Farmingtott Chronicle. TN* FLORIDA Inotatte.—The Jackson. i sille (Floride) Nstes learns that (apt. Case), had . aryiStid et:Tempi. with au. Ihprityilrbalithe cOnfeat to otter the 14 fittcuptle:Inti 44 forger deems is nioney that), went eikeziod_ky..ooo' Blake.,rts an indonetnent .forithent 10 emigrate.; ,l'his phutiit warthotighti would protregiuticess. Ittl.'esit report/reit in circulation that the Indiana were congregated in high glee oti I'e,►r freak, ea (desing , illeil willingness to learc,tio the;ittrini, now okayed: The. Peet muter at, Cincinnati has de pined e cery imphitout attempt at fraud. Whit appeared tn , be a large prniphlet, letfrei ends of the esiveh!pr, wee recei,red at the !Sin, r.innynig.thc eneelapp. the 4acireini the honk between the 41040111:0 1,14, sound to lia vs•been•eut .away,:and die dozen.-or silk glows and foot dose* packages of ticrilles parkedthe spare. A tis.(xx• *ifirtier.—The Ex-' prev: Per:meths 'nuns!. tlaughh , r of 1 . 2 . 11. bonus, .4trernkeo.il4, Stryketsvitie, WygoilijOg e btultYk /t.. 1 recuittly wjected from Abe stomach,. a bison, snake mutt. six or seven inches in lengthy! It had a white ring round its neck, very (blon-11y marked. The serpent wits s hout the site one common goose quill." Hon. 114erritt Smith intiniattes in a let- Mr to a Wand at Htiee an intention to re. *en h ug hi g 10904www, 4:owin g ( to the painful Wow* iirbigh atmy use sib AM bud. BiT,IIIAND BINNEL Mire ay tvinini, Dee. 16,1853. Omni; Rey: Mr. CARNICHIAN Will preach in the Associate Refonnef t l Church on next Sabbath morning at the usual cr An adjournrd mating of tho6o frimnlly to a public Cemetery willbe held this even ing, at o'clock, at Weonaughy's 11 all. Four Days Later from Europe. 113"Wo bare further foreign news by the Arctic, which arrived at New York, on Sunday afternoon, but not of much im portance. It may be summed up as fol lows Nothing of additional importance has transpired et the seat of war ; France alid England are reported to have entered iuto a treaty to guaranty ihe integrity of the Turkish Empire, which may lead to important results, as Russia will be emu , polled definitely to define her position, and if not satisfactory, French and English gunnery will ere long be practiced on the Black sea ; the members of the Bourbon family have effected a "fusion," the Duke de .Notiours representing the Orleans branch iu the arrangement, the Court de Chambourg being recognised as the legiti mate heir to the French Crown ; and fi nally, an affair of honor occurred at the Court of Spain, in which young Soule, son of our minister, figured setnewbez. The Duke. of Alba, brother-in-law of the French I Empress, having made a remark dispara ging the dress of Mrs. Soule at a party, he was struck by young Soule, who subse-1 queutly challenged the Duke. The diffi-; silty was adjusted by the interference of Soule's father. FROM CALIFORNI k.—The intelli gence from California contin.tes to furui-h evidence of the inexhaustible supply of gold. Discoveries of rich mineral deposits are made almost every few days. Some excitement had been created by the an nouncement that very rich veins had been discovered along the river Amazon, i n S. America, and expeditions were being fitted otiffor - that region. The filibuster expe dition against Lower California had pro ved a failure. In Australia serious troubles are brew ing between the miners and the gmurn nom. Accounts from •the 'diggings are very encouraging and some of them of a very extraordinary nature. The large and increasing population of the colony is a subject of much interest, especially us many year* must elapse before the colony can rube sufficient tor its own consump tion. Washington House. Harrisburg. 111'77" We cordially endorse the deserved crpliment to Col. Sast)rtts by the Suit *Ow unuelod puragrapb.— The Washington Heuse has always been our favorite stopping place at Harrisburg —the attention of its energetic and accom modating proprietor more than -compen sating fur the iticonveniences consequent upon the defective arrangements of the old buildings. The present enlargement and improvement will make it all O. K. Col. 84NyEas hails from this county, and we bespeak for him the patronage of our citi 'sena visiting Harrisburg WASIIINOTON HotitlE.—Th is well known house has beeu greatly enlarged and im proved lately. An additional building nearly two hundred feet in breadth, has been erected on Makket street with an iron front and five stories high. This gives room for private parlors, sleeping apart ments and a very large dining saloon.— The whole has been prepared with every regard to the convenience of guests, and the Washington must in future be con !sidered one of the most magnificent struc !tures iu the State capital. It will still be under the supervision of Col. Sanders, who has long been known for his attention and courtesy to visitors, and his increased accowmodationa will enable him to make his guests feel more at home while sojourn ing with him. - The entire repairs, refurn ishing and additions, will be completed be fore tote Legislature assembles next month, and 4ith the advantages which Col. 8. will hold out, we cannot doubt that the Wash ington will be the principle resort of those who ha-ze business at Harrisburg here after." ilk The leading presses. in different parts of the Union are unusually severe in their notices of the President's Message. The New York Herald, Post, and other papers which supported Pierce's election, com plain bitterly of its unmeaning parade of words and lack of point. As a sample of what our exchanges say, we annex an ex tract or two. The Boston Courier thus delivers itself : , olrhe message is the poorest thing that ever proceeded from a President of the U -1 nited States when his duty called upon I him to look Congress in the face. And that. nobody may mistake our meaning, when we pronounce emphatieelly poor, we roceed to say that it appears to us to tal! 'deficient in courage, manly spirit, de cision, self-respect, sincerity, straight-for ' wardness; and that honest resolution to fol low'the path of duty at all hasards, which ought to' characterise both the langnage and the actions of him who 'ocoupies the deflated static* of President of the Unittd States." • The Boston Journal hi nbtleingit says "Instead' of a bold,'Manly . siv,Owal of the ',policy and doctrines of the Administration, tre have vague generalitiee, bale statements" of fake which have been made known to the public through the columns of the press weeks and months ago ; and agronp• mg together of words apparently with the design to leave the reader as much in the dark in regard to the views of the adminis tration, on the mutterer which they treat, as he was before he read them." perlhey punish people Interly fa Chi na. For robbing a . pedlar, a (*plenum was lately pot into a aortae satfired ar views a am wall. • " -,''. - ' , , `Wadi! Camila"lade IlAr•itetwersaor. r: 'Cr*. bike much the tone of the an nexed Pgrairaph from the Delaware Re pub/it an,'ln regard to the movements in different portioos of the State to adrance the claims of certain individuals to the next Whig nomination for Governor. Wo have deprecated these movements from the beginning, and the zeal with which I they are beginning to be pressed augurs any thing but gcod. The "Harmonious I Democracy" are paving the way for their; own defeat next fall about as rapilly as they well ots4, and if the Whig presses and , politicians of the State would but give; them "string enotgli"--let the tliffieulties I an manifestly at work among the Opposi tion take their cotrse fora few mouths— and, at the props time, nominate an ac ceptable candidate for Governor, we shall undoubted!, comnand success. Besides, the present *lute' may develops political movements at Wallington and llarrisburg, of which but few now dream, and which may put an entirey new phase upon the political aspects tf the country. A little, patience on the put of our Whig friends I can do no harm : "Some of the uuasy portion of our Whig eotetnporaries (remake the Republican) have already hoists! at the head of their editorial columns, the names of their fa vorite candidate br the nett Governor of Pennsylvania. Ye view these movements as injudicious inthe highest degree, and entirely prematire. The Whig party have been most signally unsuccessful with their candidates for National and State offices, within Ile past two years, and it is proper now tint time should be given for calm considention and reflection. We think we diseovesigne in the political hori zon indicative ofbettcr days for the Whigs of this Commotwealth, should they act I prudently and &erectly in the premises. There is much t be done before success can be attained. Souk: of the leaders, whose counsel an! advice have proved so fatal to our seems, fur the last few years, should be throw[ overboard—a more lib. eral and enlightmed policy must be pur sued—and more energy manifested in the support of our candidate, idler they are nominated, by ghntlemen who boast of ! their position atihe head of lending W'hig presses of the taie, from whose papers, last full„ it !rat almost impossible to tell that a contest ((ewe officers was in pro gress, and who, then they did speak, gave? hope and comfortto the enemy. We sae the prospect is far that the Whig party will elect itecan&late for Governor, nest fill, provided theright counsels prevail iu the nomination of that candidate. Mean- ! while, if politician, who are now agitating' the subject. &int selfish cuusidenitions,; email he induce( to remain quiet fora, time, the result rill ha wuch more cer (sin." Resolutions o the Board ofßall- road Directors. At a meeting tf the Board of niter:tors of the Geitysbnri Railroad Company, on the lniti inst., tie lollowing resolutions were adopted, ,and ordered to be pub lished: Resolved. That the names of all sub scribers to the suck of the Gettysburg liailrjrad Company, with the amounts they *half have respectively subscribed, with the aggregate sutscripti one, be published in the newspapers of the Borough of Get tysburg, in .he first week of January next. Res°teed. That all persons having in their possession, books of subscription to the stock of tie Board, he requested to return said Bioko to a meeting of a Board, to he held in Gettysburg, on !King. the 30th day of flambee inst., and that in the meantime...bey are urged to perse vere in soliciting additional subscriptions to the stock. SANTA .ANNA EMPEROR.—The lives of few publb men present so check ered a variety offortune as that of Sauta Anna, who is agtin at the head of the Mex ican Governmeni and who seems, for some time met, to haie been aiming at imperial power. The N+ Orleans Picayune of the 10th instant haeretwired, through its pri correspondence tom Mexico, what it re gards "reliable" information, to the effect that Santa Annawould, on the 12th lest., declare himself Emperor, and assume the title of Imperid Majesty. From that date Mexico wouH be an Empire. I sol.. The Territorial I)elegates to the present Congressi aro Jose M. Gallegos, Prow New 31exieti, Henry 31. Rice, from , Minnesota, the [tee. T. Johnhon, from Nebraska, Dr. J.:.M. Born hise I, from Utah, and Gen. Joseph Lace, from Oregon. For so small a body, hey are rather a tniseel• laneous eollectios. Gallegos is a Mexican Priest, Johston *Protestant missionary to the Indians, Besehinsel a Mormon physi cian, Lane a Ge+ral of the Mexican war, and Rico a man frown suddenly rich by frontier specuLtdons. Gallegos has his seat contested bi %. C. Lane, late Gov ernor of New Nexioo. Johnson comes from a territory whiCh is not recognized by Congress._ The 'orritory of Washington has not yet elected a delegate, or, rather, no news of the feet has yet reached us.— These delegatesla ve no votes in Congress, and serve merely advocates of the inter ests of the terri Ica they present.. THE lIOhIELiTEAD BlLL—Notice luta been given both Houses of Con. greasy that the Igromestead, bill will early engage attention. In the Senate Mr. OWIrIN has already introduced a bill, and is the House Idr l Dawson bu given n o t ic e, the title of which he proposed as follows : "A bill to amine* agriculture, emu mere., manufaennes, and all other , branch es of industry. by .gran ting to every men who is the head 4? f a family and s citizen of the United Stites a tract of one hund red and sixty acres of laud out of the intik Ho domain, upon • eondition of occupancy and euhivition of the same." KT The PhiladelPhini Sun sliS simg Daily paper publiabedia lute pot, on so entire now , dress * and la *IOW MO of tie liaialaaaeat, as it be always been ass of do melt readable, *fee atelevagia. Cep .. IrTThe meinbera of; both Ilatimietiare proparing for a long winter's work, al though nothing of importance will too done in either branch until after the holidays, if then. A number of members have given notice of their intaktion to introduce bills appropriating public lands in aid of rail roads in California, Missouri, Illinois, Wis consin, lowa, and other States. In the House, on Monday, a significant vote was bad on a resolution offered by Mr. Vilentworth, of Illinois, that Congress has the power to provide for the construc tion of a railroad over the territories of the United States, for the safe and more expe ditious transportation of the public mon eys, mails, troops, and munitions of war, from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast, and ought immediately to exorcise the power. He moved the previous question. Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, moved to l a y I the resolution ou the table ; decided af firmatively—yeas 126, nays 72. The Senate, on the same day, affirmed its disapprobation of the Administration policy, by electing BEVERLY TUCKER Printer, over Gen. ARnts•ra o xo, by a vote of 20 to 17. The correspondent of the Philadelphia News says that fifteen out of seventeen Whigs in the Senate voted for Tucker, and also Messrs. James, Bright, Jones,,(of lowa,) Mason, Hunter, Atchison, Weller, Brodhead, Wright, Thompson (of New Jersey,) and Adams. Mr. Bell voted for Gen. Armstrong, and Mr. Jones, (ofi Tenn.,) for Messrs. Gales & Seaton.— Such is understood to be the vote, though some reports include the name of Gen. Shields instead of Mr. Jones, of lowa. Armstrong is editor and proprietor of the "Union,'; the official organ of the Adminis tration ; while Tucker edits the Washing ton "Sentinel," the organ of the "I la rds." The election of Tucker created quite sensation ut Washington, it being regarded as anti-Administration triumph, and a pre monition of the fate of the New York ap point wen ts. Rev. lIKNRY 81.1eEn has hewn elected Chaplain to the Senate, and Rev. Mr. Milburn to the Hous3—both connected with the M. E. Church. The Standing Committees were an nounced in both Houses on 3londuy. Mr. RUSSELL is on the -Joint Committee on Printing. We annex a list of the more imprtant Committees : SENATE COVNIt rTEES On Foretgh lielatium,—Meaora. Mason. Doug lie. StiOrli. Clayton, Weller. mid Evrtrit. On Finance--Messrs. Bunter, Bright, Garin Peers*, Norris, and Badger. On %nary Arno.— -Messrs. shields, Weller F;tspatrick, Dawson, Johnston, and Jones of Ten ticrowe On Naval Affair.—Mtwara Guinn. Mallory. Bro.:head. Fuh, Thmnp.o.. of New Jelavy, anti Bell. On Indian Affairs-- Merurts Sebastian, Walker Adams, Cooper. Rusk nod Toolithe On Ten dories -.1l ravel. 1)01)011. 11 , M9 ton Johnson, Deli, Jones, of lows, and Everett. IiOrNE (:ONI Nll'l' rEF., no %yip. and s •lellIIII—(31.1” . .“. S. Houston. of A Inktmai ; George W Jones. of Tennessee; Hairy Hibbard. Nea Hampshire ; It.xerider H. stephen• of Georgia ; John S. Phelps, of Missouri ; Appleton. 01 Maniachipet ; John C. Bieck ridge, of Kentucky , soloroter Hoerr, of Now York, and John Robbins of Penn sylvania. tin the Judiciary—Frederick P. Stanton. of Tennessee; John S. Caasse, of Va. ; J•mea M e e. chain, of Vt.; Urigen zievaiour, of Conn.; &un tie! W. Parker, of Ind.; Hendrick R. Wright, of Pa.; John Kerr. of N. C.; Francis B. Cutting, of N. Y.; Henry May, of Md. On Military Affairs—'!'home. H. Benton. of Missouri; William is. Bisset of Illinois ; Obarles ' J Faulkner. 01 Virginia ; Thomas SA. Howe, of Pennsylvania ; William R. smith, of A labaina ; Nathaniel P. Banks, of M• .husens ; James A. McDougal, of California; Emerson Etheridge, of Tennessee, and Joshua Vansant, of Mary- l land. On Foreign Affairs—Thomas H. Bayley, of Virginia; Sampson W. Harris, of Alshains, Jo seph R. Chandler, of Pauiaylnni■ ; Colin M. Ingersoll. of Connecticut ; Gilbert Dean. or New York ; Thomas L. Clingman, of North Carolina ; Wilson Shannon, of Ohio ; Win. Preston, of Ken. lucky ; and John Perkins, of Louisiana. On the Territories—Wm. A. Richardson, of 11. linois ; John McQueen, of south Carolina; John L. Taylor. of Ohio ; David J. Bailey. of Georgia ; Smith 01 Virginia ; E. Wilder Farley, of Maine ; Wm. H. English. of Wiens ; Philip Philips, of Indians, end Alfred W. Lamb, of Mie couti. occasionally looking over the advertising columns of our Southern ex changes, we meet with advertisements whose reading strangely contrasts with our Republican theory as to the "inalien able': rights of man. The annexed frou a recent .New Orleans paper we copy, verbatim, charging Messrs. Cauipbell & Co. nothing therefor: NEW-ORLRANStiLAVEDF, PO r, Nos 88 Borronne and :87 Common at., nest door to Cross well's Old ::,taiid, New Orleans— Slaves for sale on reasonable terms, . for cash or city acceptance. Partic ular attention paid to consigned Slaves, on commission, from Merchants, Cotton and Sugar Factors, end will at ill times pay In cash the highest price for sound Slaves of every description. Having connected to my old estab• bailment the large and commodious brick house —nalned by James Lilly, Fisq., lately occupied by Mrs. Morrison as a boarding house—l will b e able to accommodate three hundred Negroes for thrise who may import from Virginia, North and South Carolina, Missouri and Kentucky, and will keep ronsianily ow hand. for sale, llfelbomee of all descripliann„Huuae soil Field servants, and will be receiving Slaves constantly throughout the wagon. Also accommodations for board- era. City guarantees given in •ll gales, if required.-- Titke undoubted. THOS. FOSTER 1. WHITE. NEGROES FOR SALE.—.Direct from Virginia - and Maryland. Jut received an unotually large, and general auortment of Vir gin's and Maryland NEGROES. The supply will be kept good throughuut the buoinees season, et the corner of Moreau And Evian& its.. New. °demo. Slater. Old Stand, WALTgR CAMPBELL, 00=A petrified Mae ill idle:44lg the at tention of the curious in Italtimoie. It , is the, body of a tee* found .buried aiz feet deep in guano, on,.the island„of . It is petrified and turned to a solid mass of itone, reteiniv all he minute outlines of a perfect specimen of humanity. It lksa bees mimicked by, physielani end solentifie awl and Nkcatioacm4 one 'of the'llosi near. voltam subjests ever witnessed. , The - Mallae Law of ItertlaiaL lerit will be retnembefed That Cahoon was elected Mayor of.Rortland oppeeitign to Neal Dow, the father of the Maine Law. The opponents of the Law have deelared that more liquor'watt drunk, and other injurious results had followed the enactment and execution of - the LAW, than was previously witnessed in the city. The practical testimony, then, of so fair a man as Mr. Cahoon, elected in a great mea sure by the liquor sellers themselves, is certainly of the utmost value, and will tend to clear away the mist that has over spread this subject. It was written in answer to a letter of inquiry from a gen tleman in Cinelunati, as to the operation of the Maine Law:— CITA' Or PORTLAND. / Mayor's Otike, Aug. 12, 1853. DRAR SIR : ' rho liquor law has hen and is still enftkned inane city. We have no public drinking houses or shops where liquor is publicly sold, and our city is very quiet. But le•v cases of intemperance are seen, and cases of crime before our last court were much less than for borne yews previous. Liquor can he purchased freely in our neighbosing State, New Hampshire, and the city of Boston. Any of our ctti• zens can purchase there and take It to their houses for use but not for sale. I have no doubt there is much drinking in private, which the law cannot and does not pretend to control. Si, far R 9 meets the public eye, there has been a very great improvement in our city under the operation of the law. Yours, &c. J. B. CAHOON, Mayor. Rates of Postage (* -- IVe are sorry to see, says the Ger mantown Telegraph, that one or two respectable papers, refer to a proposed in crease of the rates of postage at the ensu ing session of Congress, with vague expres sions of its justice, because they predidied, when the present nill was passed, that it wouhl not sustain of itself the eXpet,ses of the department ; and uuw they appear to be stci•nts that their prediction To tr.lk of going back to higher rates ei postage, should be considered, in this ibiy of pPosperity and progress, tei`be rank tn.:L eon ; and the Cabinet Officer who would dare to recommend it, and the member of Congress who dare to propose it, aught to he consigned to political death, never again to he resusciated. The prating about the D.Tart tnent ntt idastaining itself, is an old fogyism of the deepest dye, worthy of the lark ages, and aught to find no eount,nanee in an admin istration professing to he D.irioraii , ..!. If people are to receive nothing from their Government except what they pay full market price for, while they are required to contribute millions upon MIIII , IIIB ally, in over-paying another Department— they have but a poor Lvirgain alit, and the sooner t hey back nut of it, an i crake anoth er, more in comoinaitee with ropoldie.in sentiments mid requireui-ut, thu b„tter it will be for their general welfare, and more honorable to the poi.itien, which their etlUll try occupied in the eyes of du It would not do to bait now, almost be fore we have started on our great career, and go back to things and praetiees that arc obsolete. It is not only utterly im pratificable as a measure of internal policy so to do, but it would be discreditablo to 11.4 a< n nation, in falsifying those sub stantial evidences of progress in overn mental polity as well as in industrial pros perity, which are justly our boast and glory. There are 1945 licensed places for the sale of liquor in the city and county of Philadelphia, or one for about every four ty-lour taxable inhabitants. The Sun thiuks there are twice as many unticen6ed grogabops in the same limits, which would give one groggery for every fifteen taxa- Wes! ir:rln NVisconsin, it seems, they have a Maine Law Assembly and an opposition Senate, and though the State has given 2000 majority in favor of a prohibitory liquor law, their wishes will doubtless be thwarted by the tietmte and tlovernor. bar The number of emigrants arriving, in New York for the month of November, amounts to 31,488. The entire emigra tion for the last eleven mouths at that port reaches the number of '267,103. fifirlt is rumorid that .IFFFERSON DA VIS intends resigning his post as Secretary of War, to take a seat in the trailed States Senate, and that Fix-Senator Cunt ENS, of Alabama, will succeed him in the Cabinet. ICPIn Evansville, Ind., lust week, a thief attempted to enter a house by means of the chimney. Unfortunately he stuck at the most critical moment of his descent, and the city marshal was compelled; sub sequently, to pull him out by means of a rope. MR. SOIILE.—Mr. Soule, our minis ter to the Court of Spain, has, it is said, recently purchased a splendid estate near Castillon, his birth-place, in the French department of the Ariege. 1011 - The Boston and Worcester Railroad Corporation gave to all persons employed by t he Company a Turkey for Thanksgiving. It took two tons and a half of turkeys to go round. ifirit it said 'that 112,000 hive bsen subscribed in Bristol county, NABS, to bct, Used in eufercing the liquor br. , „ 1147" The obit rmstion'hy the Senate of Mr. Wiwi ae ?diputter to. Fral4oe, , Seymour ••to- Boatia, and Mr. moLswe,.4o. , otakdally san9untsedj Th. elmisa )s origioludr apprombin o ur shone laths aysorioos wain which t IIIIIIIIM pOWSt dus sup". , GROAN. pv 'mu WoUNDXD.—The Wilahlotttairstion, the organ of the Ad miniStration, groans wonderfully over its defeat in the Senate. It hugs, however. t some console thin to its bosom, that its de featiis not so much owing to any opposi tion' to it as to the Administration. In noticing the election of Beverly Tucker, as printer to the Senate, it say.4 s. We have no reason to believe that the Democratic Senators who muted with the Whigs and Abolitionists to (1411 General Armstrong were actuated by personal op position to him ; nor have we any reason to suppose that it was the result of per innal objections to the editor of the Union. We are forced to regard their course as dictated by political eonsidera lions ; and as our support of the Admin. istration bcas been constant, earnest, and zealous, we can attribute it to no oilier motive than Nyoll4lloll to the titlosintstra ; non. Having heretofore sustained that policy agaiost all assaults, whether from Whigs, Abolitionists, or factious Democrats, we shall neither abate our zeal, nor modify our energies under the present circum stances. We know that the President viands uninnveably upon his policy, and that he will not be driven from ilia faith tut execution by any coin bination orcoali non that may be formed, however formida ble it may seem to be. lie looks to the approval of his countrymen with 3 con fidence that never wavers ; and the peo, ple in their sovreign capacity have never tailed to sustain the President v Ito leans upon them for support. Fire In New York. A fire broke out last Saturday afternoon in one of the buildings occupied by the hl easre . H ARPZIO in Pearl street. New York. 'cite immense pile of lolly build ings, twelve in number, owned by the lIAaPNItu, and running back to Clitistrect, were entirely consumed, with some half cozen other buildings, before the lire was subdued. The loan is put at 81,560,000. 01 which the Harpers sustain $1,400,000, with an insurance of $200,011U. A large iniuther of girls escaped Iron) the over stories to the ground by mean. of liolilere, wane In the urine el firemen and some uu ur.led. The Tribune says that most of the ate. remy pe plates of the Harpers, to the value of about/Our hundred thousand dollars, were fortunately stored in fireproof vaults beneath the street, and are consequently a teed. Plates to the value el about 76 111,• 0011, as nearly as can be judged, were int different parts of the building, and are lost. The last sheets of Harper for January hail psi been pat to press, and the whole are gone; the Pietoria! Bible, another ptshli. cation oi 'moon:ince, is wholly destroyed, besides timers too numerous to tit,!it Mot. New iTivitiotY.—The rags thin the axial I/1 It./111111111 M. Price to the litthernatia. nil l ,ir of New Jersey will be contested tur the next session of the Legislat tire of that State has been mule othite. Mr. Prier has received a ;louse In that 01,1 signed by Joel Hay wood. who was his c,imp• nine for the office at the late elec tion. The #zrountla in the contest are. that Mr. Prthe is n o t eligible for the Si i -111.11 because Le had 11111 neon it resident of the Slate bir 'even years next before the election. and that his absinthe thin , - truth was not upon business nl the Stale or it nit Untied Sisters, The question itMill be trial by Ole Li gisisiiire, who-it derision wi ll he h in d. Unitl the dispute is settled the President id the State Sim ple will set as Governor. The shunter 111.111h,1411,,1 the Cunard 111111, wet with an tittlitrtottate neeitletit I week whilst near 11alnfa X. Site. strurit and knockoff a h o le in h er Captain roil her ashore ion till;.•+ lit ow 111%11E4X, wh , •re she 110'1 It , .1 p. rt.•.•• wri•ek. She is lolly • insured tit street others. •I'he ship is valued at *400,000. Tito Cargo she brings is an lllllTlelltlely valuable one. supposed to bet worth 8450.000. A large portion of which has been removed in a damaged state. THE DEAD OF SANPRANCI.OO.--Up to the present time, says the Gulden Era, there have been four thousand fire hun dred bodies interred in the grounds orate Yerha Bloom Cemetery. Of this number. between four amd five hundred have route to their end by violence and aerident--a tart whieli. to the reflecting ',Mild, must appear startling. EMMME! A little girl uu hearing her mother ratty deli bile it:tended to go to a ball, and bnvo her dress trimmed with bugles, innocently inquired if the bugles would all blow up while she danced. "Oh, tin 1" said tho loather, "your father will do all that, whet he discovers I hue hou4lit theta." Mr. Benton declines serving as Chair man of the Committee on Military Affairs in the House, and gives way to Mr. Bis sell. The “Harde" in New York city fired en in honor 01 tlie U. 8, Bennie tor electing Beverly Tueker Primer. The Harpers intend resuming' business forthwith. Their Magazine will be out again in a few weeks. • A couple of native Chinese Missiona ries have arrived in California, to labor among their countrymen. Myers' Extract of Rock The fact is indisputable that this 'medicine superior to anything heretofore offered to the pub lic, for purifying the blood. Keep your blood pure and you are safe Irom all More troublesome diseases that ;Mitt en many of the human roc" — Myers' Extract not only !Judges the blood , but, invigorates the whole system, Elvin g a healthy toile to the stomach and imparting' liN and inert* to the weak and enervated. ' SICK HEAD—ACHE. Mr. A. B. L. Myeor.r. :, • :Dear Sirr,l . have Ikon elsiwirai Su/fared with periodical turns of t h e Sick Headache, in creasing mall the lastyser. I swag equally laid by almost weekly, until I onmmencear the WM of your Compound Entreat of Rock R055.....0he tar ,et bottle has completely eured Net 1 have had no occasion to au it for montla, yours &c. NANCY M. PARSRLY. 'Cease street, New Hoorsi COON. • I can heartily gouger with tko above. JOHN PA li$ll,LY Chnotie. Conn., Oct. 12th 1866. Rev. A. B. L. Myer Thor very much with the Sick Head Ache for fift een retina; thl. scarcely a week but what I was oblipd to Siva 1p pi t pAr iteldent 1 kaceqs with ytter belnitble,txtrset of RR/ ebbe WWI dee bwtlb. It beets* 'a: 1 Ittainit keen troubled with ikekomplatintem onsi.l, this* it lAA Otherwise HaProwaitekvillattith:. ‘1",,11111 .1TL,411;t1T0.6 ' 'fiailitotiest%lo4 di hmentettl: rii • • m a im s guamitirtitcc gelioi goijoin g 8 7 8. a. • •svgit. LZk ant by ptuaglete atteetes#:" 3e, II 4, lIIMILI. Ofilin,, )1114511,416"/Cs • 1 num roaisAzal. p, ~,,,k eras a eVri limas ett 91,0 V rsarrittareir .1' TI.BUR AND NIEAII..-11.4 Flour market is l W HA. be sold at private sale the Fans situate in Mininljoy town. quiet in diy. We owe orates of About l.:160 Wile. i IRtmet.'d ei.' Mends, at VS 50 per bid. Soler ebat ship. Adams county, Pa., now occupied of 1000 bbls. City Ads, at 46 60 per bbl. The : by Mr. Janos Botueolta. containing market sal rather dull at the dose, and buyers, g enerally inditspotted to offer the above ti. t ures.— ' 1 /30 Acres, Wb 'P nft ' Bl'c Finite at * 5 37 mini * 5 51 4 and more or lees, on which are erented a t• .uoiry Gem Meld $362 a '368: city d0...63 - ha n 4 per told. . ONE AND,I-111111.1 STONY LOG GRAIN A n . D SEC.—There is but little ' '.. 7 rhamze. is. groi About 11,00 f) btohels Whe.tt. ' HIVELLING 11011 E„ 1"; „a..„„, an d mostly volt! art 'SI 4 t • '6l 46 flowed ' to tit 61 a6l 54 per bushel fa go od to w i tit ,, Log Barn, and other out buildingi. '''here white ; eliotee tin Al 51, Very line f one? flour' Is a good spring of 'wafer convenient to white will Itritt2. 15r+ a 160. live— Petetvylv ... the dwelling, and an , , M... 9V n 93 n.„ Onts--Penn-yls Attie. 44 cents. , 1 . tr. * , Clover, t. ; 0 „ , (.i ROCE 11l EN —Co ff ee fi rm. Rio Ili a 104 '... 7175-i ` ORCHARO ~...,(.. 'We'll SC M 111.0.84,11 dare. Rice lh a/ per lb. 01; cui()leF, FRUIT rsovi,li.N-.—Nlark,•t quiet. New Mess Pork at 614 per bid. BAroll ‘11,11.1111C11 , •11 , 1 sides, on the premises. ' A fair proportion of, new, ba Si cettiv., old do. 61 u 7 cents. and hams the Farm is in good TIMBER ; alsttgood 1" a P 2 cents Per it, hard in WI 9 1"" 1 ", meadow land. Persons wishing to view and in key 113. i a 103 eta per lb. Butter in gear the prt•inises, esti III) MO by (tailing on Mr. 14 • 13 cut per lb Bollinger residing 'hereon. or on the sub cAril,F. --p,i,.. minzed from 6 2 75 to St, 00 on ihe boor. net 5 51) to '. if°, sent evera L i•,u scriber. residing in Gettysburg. *3 h i °'. g rits., Huns __4 l'ea at 'he etc•les o n , 4 , For terms and other information 741„„,i,, y at *5 ref to itti 25, Sititer.-13 50 to apply to $4 50 roes, high and in demand. JAMES A. TliompsoN, • A g ent' for Harrisburg Bunk. 1 December 8,1853.-3 t NOTICE. YORK MARKET. PLCIIIR. per bbl., from %s nods, IN H EA 1., per bushel, RYE, CORN, OATS, TimoTHY :MED, par bushel, :La - RR SEED, " FLAX-SHED, PLASTER OFPARIS, per ton, II iNIOWER MARKET. sons entitled thereto, will attend at his of _ FLOUR, per barrel, (from Wagon') IA 25 lice in Gettysburg, on Saturday the 7th WHEAT', per bushel, t 35 to I 45 fifty of January null, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. R Y Se R 3 for that purpose, of which all persons in- Ci 11(3 I ' o wrested are hereby' notified. Ti‘toTHY-t4gED, (I.orElt-sIED Fi. X-sEED MARRIED. On the Ath tog.. by Rev. I) 1). Clarke. olitlltftE IV.A'HINGTON 1,0 rr, of l'mnln•r- Innd townphip fond Ntiott It 1(:11 ' 1, A rt ttu4hter of titttnuel Coltettr.. of •hl..ui tnwn+hip In Iloitnwr.bitrz. on the 1.% the gine NI in. F. I.' y %ter %)r. .1 \V. H I I NT7.I.F: \I Jr. ( ~ ,tierli ) J .11111:1 WI! M I It—all of Franklin I) I E II . On the 10th int Mr. tr K! 17,,%111.• I.IIR, jr.. of thin iti,tt, • t ietl 17 years il 18 day.. on it unity lant, 101 IN In' it lit ott LA., aged 87 year. 10 crittittitt, ttettl t I d rya. hi, I ...ttlefic. near the the Ill.:, tutul ail , Of 711 %v.», lli Si ;• I kit it u. the d Dort, Vi mom, VeklvfirlyMl EL r, II! hg) non jihsro t i.. e. 111 the ,!st 'Car 01 his sti,r. 1 . 111.. (1.81,1 Ike puce to-morrow woirmig at I 1 ditiiick.; NOTICE. Am• persons indebted to us by Note or Book ,resent will 'dense rail anal Pettit. by the Ist f .Iftramtry. RN (114 11114 i, lowly t0,,, , :ir; that settlement ainmiii he 111141 i: at ba,tst (nee a ).-ar. Tinice %Ach ing iu situ v.:4s %v1!1 ;Mewl to this. sP,IIIN l'OCli SO NS 1)..r 16. 453. BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS S. N. BUFHLErt 1 Ac: rec. 1.0: a 'mg.' ~.1.4, ; .1v 4,1 0 _ GIFT BOOKS, h.„.„ii. and volit:thle (or 1 . 0 , •otot, to wItt"!I tho th.. I' 1. m.„, farce ft...ortgurro id FA y ihr!, f';•! i :0(1 .Sll , er Pt 11:111 , 1111 . 1 . y. 461 whorl be Pohl at the lo' eat proreo.. (Ltityolnirg, Der. 16. 1853. PROCLAMATIO N 1017 iiEREAS MU. ROBERT „T. Fis t as t V Esti., President of the several Courts of Common Pleas, in the voitines composing the lVth District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer, ;mil getters! Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said die. trot --and :Cutest. IL Rossi:Li...and ions Mantistxv.Esor.. Judges of the t :1111116 common Pleas and Genera: Jail Delivery. Cottle trial of all capital and other offend ers in the vonaty of Adams—have issued Owl, it:erupt, bearing date the 23,1 day id Novembr.. ni ilia year of oar Lono, tote thonmand right huntirt II anti t) • wri•i• to me ihreeted, for bolding a Court of Com mon Pleis a n d General quarter , q o ns of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get tyslmrg, on Monday /he 111th of January next— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables within the said eosiitY of Adams, that They be then and there in their proper persona, with their Rolls. Records, Inquisitions, I._:xaminatione 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 prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams; and to be then and there to pros ecute against them a 8 shall be just. JOHN ocorr, sheriff: Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, Dec.l6, 1t,63. to 'li\lL GMattat ri UST received and now open ing at the Store of FA HNESTOCK & SONS. Needle Work, FRENOH Work Collars. Swiss and Cambric Edging' and linsertings, 1710 9 6 414 1 ,peneers. and every thing of that geoeriptient.siao, he had in do:tires:eat variety, and the cheapest at • B. FAIINESTOCK dr. SONS. THE CiRP i tKAT. C IM'rllB.'en eel - *RCM , V 1 .41,111e4., ileaoty made ( ;)QatiPil, I rano peraseed • before the tie e. to be &oil at , the ,otnr* ni • I t linto o ARNOLD. 441110 i 2ifi len!' ) ' S • • 1,4 C I'Lol , 6ll* : >limbers nn hind N•Xi aiiti4nr *slit in , eettyabort, -at ibr redillit) Or • ' l ' ", • • • tifiggEtt''',/. 186 81 i 140 to I Mt! 83 'NI iIE undersigned, appointed by the 56 to Orphans' Court of Adams co., Pa., 200 tai ,50 Auditor. to distribute the balance remain (' 00 iiig in the handsof JACOB GRIEaT. AdlTlill- I i,.trator of the Estate of Wm. W. MET -6 " CALER. late of Huntington township, Ad. awn county, Pa.. to end VI mono the per U.. 1. 141 EH LER .duditor 2 MI In 10 500106 00 • Dec. 8, 1853.--tli 2 ' BOOKS _Pastel? coons. One price—and that as low as at any Elstabhbhment out of the City. S. [,.]. ii,5J .. : F;liL'a hel; l e 1ft10:,,, continued legnipntg to l and liberal pan:image extended him, and none., :mention to his present laratily M ere iseti stock of goods JON: reePlVrti (rout Plll:adelpilla and New York. He deems it unneerxiory lo enitinerme the assort ment, which will he Minn' in embrace every variety 01 goods , in lii, line, %12 : Classical, Tlicological, School, Miscellaneous - 1'444 BOOKS eott Stationery of all kinds, embraritiff, as he nelivt es, the !coyest end befit assortment es 'r ope•wd m Gettysburg,. Ile sloo Int tuts attention-to his large supply of FANCY GOODS. endtraein.... , Gold and Silver pens and Pen cils. Pen-Knieea, Plain and Facie y Note P.,per and Envelopes. M 11111) Walere. Sealmg Was. l'ortwoneano. Soaps. Per• I , nter‘. of %doe!i will be ..,l at the %;_r• l'Ell V 1.(111•E'ST P./ TES.. / _ 4 aikd e* move for VOIlr9OVI•fl 11 111 , "id C , 1,1111,11H lit It lh ,(z, !MUG st, tei. lew doT•r. I; • .% -5 Ir:. Pi., '2I 1!"53. EXHIBITION. AI) NI ANC E l RE E. A Hu Fs SAM.- ON'S Clothing Vtli . .inme , the Inreett• and I.rst 4.1 , 111 - 1111 , 41! 441 F„l4 anti Dreg. I lo;11.4 ,very Hru-tv Tim; y and 41% 11.1% otf ,, red i. the ( and uu du tot wialk Om 14. 1853 CLOTIIING-CLOTHIAG. . Bli'M ARNOLD has now on hand, and ie consianily making up, Over coats. Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Punta loons, Vests, and every articlein the Clothing wliich he will sell 311 per cent. cheap er than any CLOTHING STORE or st,ol. SHOP in the Town or County. ' Call and I :amine lor yourselves, Oct. 7, 11553---if LUMBER. IPF:BSON8 having LUMBER to (ha -1,•,t• 4.1, in trade fir Furniture, will li•bl it ill their advantage to call at the cheap l'amnet Aim! Establishment of GEO. E BRING \I AN, Smith Baltimore street, et•xt lo the Coin Moronic°. May 27. -- - TOBIAS' LINIMENT, FOR the cure of Headache, Cholera Morbus.Toothaehe. Bruises, Sprains, &c.,—a most excellent remedy—for sale at the DRUG STORE of S. H. BUEHLIR. SHAWLS. Zlargest assortinout anti varieties of A- colors now in town to be lied right at KURTZ'§ C. Corner. WTHOD IS T •HY M N BOOKS, hound in the beat 'Turkey Morocco binding, Imitation of Turkey, Sheep, iStc., for sale at the lowest cash rates at the cheap Bookstore of KELLER KURTZ. ei !lb 11 tP if JP TB 0p all kind., Cap and Letter Paper of the best quality, Note Paper, Visiting Cards, plain and fancy Envelope., Pen. knivee. - Quills,Gold Pena and Peneils, die., always on bud And for sale low by B. EL BUEHLER en's Dress Goods VARY. variety of Colors ,and 'gush nty of Cloths. Caeminaeree, iElattinets and. Overeoatitiga„arl of which will he sold as hiw is at any other store in town. Call and see them at KURTZ'S Cheap Cernet4 (Ladies' Dress Goods,' , * et'A nt KUR'I7,:6I for theiti'Delninei. IL) Dr:- Wnze, De !Inge AlpilerAti t klerin neg. rt,itnerg cunitiv. For:Cni'dier tiAn call and we will ehow'thi , iii. "' ii,II.NG NiuolitoaleAlittla frot si6 eents.i•—t a Bugg! slts tatits,ifor .441 tus,ttitsw4tt for &Art, Willie slimy ollowe .or!erttt.n of DRESS GOIyDS, at'priers grenily be low the usual rrisoo4otitisi hp hail st • muipisismr% i t r ri . ?" STATIONERY AN A ppreitheedo the SADDLE-TREE biequess, will be taken by theoub seribtr, if epplieution be ieade seem—. The eppltreet, well be el itelustrioue its Heil geed character. JOHN. A SWOPE . Hetypburg. NON. 4, 1853.41. T .. • TfE vr f(-ts es•lita bet of hit Iol:lll3(l''(: , tititi'lL- Nti. ANTI *ClMltElilonti, to ton art( t . J. tt. katITXXV, ChuyebOrg. 04% 101+-4f • FIRE INSURANCE. fr litkedidtrma County Illuttiatare stArence Company - located at Get , tysburg.ia now in intecesiful operation, are for lowan, of meth economical Manage ment of Ili al[fairs, and safety in Insurances, challenges comparison with any Other similar company. All its operatims are conducted under the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stockholders. Th.: 8,,,,k s of the Company are at all times open to the inspection of those insuring of it. As no travelling ;gents are umpluced, persons desiring to infinite can make ap plication to either of the Managers, from whom all rennisite information can be gained. 110:7•The Managers are : Surough—Geore Swope, 1) A. Buehler. Wrn, H. Stevenson, A B. Kurtz, $ H. Russell, 11 , :. W. :•tishle, S. Fahnestecii, C. W. Holiman,l). Mcconsuehy. Menalee—Win. U. Wilson, Cumberland—Robert McCurdy, Stratum—Jacob King, Fr.,ilkliii— Afa ru , lieinizelman, Hamilwn mos W. Maginly, Liberty—John Muir.elmen. jr., Reeding—Henry A. Picking, Ln intore—Jacob °Heat, Mnileitjoy - Jinieph Fink. Berwick--Matthew .lEichelberger, Oztord—John L. Noel, J. R. Hersh. President—GEOßGE SWOPE. Vice President-8• suit. it. R. RUSSELL.. Secretary—D. A. Drsitt.sx. Treasurer-B.uni. F•III Erring. Executive Cornmittee—Avrnmsw HEINTIEL. M•I, RO9IIIIT M'CUHUY, J•con KISIO. 1853—tf. DIGUERREOTYPE FOR 50 CENTS, CAN be had at Weaver's Gallery in Chambersburg street. Pictures ta ken in all kinds of weather, and will be put up at this Gallery in all the different styles of the day, at prices varying from 50 cents, to $6 00. So now is the time for obtaining the cheapest likeness ever of fered in this place. Persons will find it to their advantage to call soon while the opportunity is before diem, and in order to secure a satisfactory likeness, subjects are requested to wear dark apparel.— Gentlemen should wear black, with black vest and cravat, and ladies should avoid dresses el pink and blue. Plaid and contrating colors are very suitable for children. return my sincere thanks to mo numer. moo friends for their past la vors, and so licits a continuative of the same, hoping by strict attention 'o business to satisfy the tastes of all who may visit toy gallery. SAMUEL. WEAVER rri! '29-1053 An,Ol . ,x4Lranee to prevent firing Gillis and hire-works, • • I F. it enacted by ilia Town Council I I ()I the lioroogh of Got) shorg, and it is hereby eniteted by authority iil the same, That if any person or persons, Iron( and alter the publieation 14 this Ordi native, shall tire any Gun, Pistol, or other Fire•arms, or shall east, throw, or fire any Squib, [locket, Torpedo, Cracker or other Fire-work, in or upon any public street. or alley, in said Borough. or within fifty yards of the same, or in any garden, lot, or other Bain -tire, adjoining or pertaining to an) Dwid;ing Iloose within said Bor ough, or shall sell. utter. or offer, or ex pose in sale. any Squibs. R irkets, Torpa dos, I 'rackers, or other Fire-works, with in Borough, (withal( a special li• trim toe Town Connell for that purpose first ht Hie h lie, she or they, so (.Ilciiilitig.2l.l:ll.. up , rn I • moviulion there • el iicfOrt. the Burgess. fOrielt nal pay the sou( of Five dollars, with the costs of pros reason, or in detatilt iil thereof, shall he imprisoned for any time 11 , 11 exceethug the tel mof forty right hours. Adopted l)e -rember 6, 1853. H. G. H -OPER, Burgess G. NFU 110. A II Y. rifik. December 8. 1853.-3 t Thc Life , fend Sputchi is a Henri, (lay, 11 1 17 ITU A PORTRA IT, and a view • of the birth-place of Mr. CLAY, in one handsome large octavo volume of 1,300 pages, beautifully bound in cloth, gilt. Price only *3 ;or bound in two vol umes, cloth, gilt, 83 50. The work here presented is intended to trace dearly the career of Mr. CLAY from his entrance on the stage of public life down to the period ol his death— mainly by the light of his own lofty, per suasive, and impassioned eloquence. Mr. CLAY'S parliamentary efforts, clear, direct and vigorous, embody all the illustration that is needful to their full understanding —the great importance, variety and inde• structible interest ol the topics he generally discussed—the character and ability of the orator, the direct and exact hearing of his arguments on the controversies and interests of the times...all combine to render his speeches arming the most valuable con tributions of Patriotism and Genius to the enlightenment and elevation of the Anoint can people. JAMES L. GIIION, Publisher, No. 102 Chestnut at., Philadelphia. lia"Any person remitting the publish er the pike of the above book will have if sent by mail to any part of the United States, free of postage. I_l_l Newspapers throughout the coin try giving the above a few conspicuous in sertions. and calling, attention twit, 'Will be entitled to a copy of the book, deliverable at the office of the publisher, by sending him a'copy of the paper. Decemher 2, 1853. SPOUTING! SPOUTING! GEORGE and Henry Wampler will Make HouseliFiuting and put up the sante low, for cash or country pro- duce. Farmers and all others wishing their Houses, Barns, Sta. spouted. would do well to give them a Call. G. & H. WAMPLER. April 15-1853. APPRENIIOE WANTED, FOR SALE. effillitErVALTT. AT t h e Tro t oolluitatiOne of many friends , 1 ofretSmyielf r as a candidate for the Office of SfiERIPF, at the next Election, subject to•theoliYhig Nominal* Conventiou. s Should I be :so fortunate na to be nominated and elected, I pledge iny• cell to disell a rge the duties of lime Office to the heat of my ability and without impar tiality JOSEPH BARKER. Germany township, clee:9, 1853. THE undersigned will he a candidate for the (Aim of ;SHERIFF at the next lelei inn, subject to the decision of the Whig County Convention, and respect- fully solicits the favorable consideration rind support of his friends, pledging him -1 self, it nominated and elected, to die charge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. ' JOHN L TATE. Gettysburg, Oct. 24'1853. rffifIROUGII the encouragement of a Ja- number of friendia, I offer myself as a candidate for the Witte of SHERIFF, aubjeei to the decision of the Whig Coun ty Convention—pledging myself, if noin- Mated and elected, to perform the duties of the Olive to the best of my ability. GEO. C. STRICKHOUSEti. Gettysburg, Geo. 2, •1853. rrH ROUGH the eMfaltragement of a m- number of friendeß I offer myself as a candidate for the office ef SH EitlF'F, sub ject to the decision dills Whig County Convention. ! therefore isppectfully eolicit your votes and influencer Should I suc ceed in the nomination and be elected, no effort or exertion on my part shall be spared, by a faithful and impartial per. formanee of the duties thereof, to evince my sense of your kindness and confi• dente. DAVID NEWCOMMER. Eant Berlin, Nov. 25. clia.r.ow CITIZENS 2—At the re- A: quest of many friends I again rifler rovaell as a candidate for the next SHER.- I IiTA LT Y at Adams county, siitijeot to the derision of the Whig County Conven tion, and pledge myself, if nominated and elected, to diticharge the duties of the ofliee satisfaetorily to all. DANIEL I.:ititnore twp., NOIV. 4, t's3. CLERK CF. THE COURTS. THE unders;lined will he a medallic for the office of CLERK OF 'THE coußTs, subject to the'decisiou of the h lit County Conseil tiorii and respectful ly solicits the support of his fellow citi- Zees. .101 f N ;11cCI.EARY Fairfield, Nov. 18, 1853. rELLOW CITIZE S:-- A t the request of many friends I again offer nivsell at , a candidate lor the next CLE RK OF THE ' , OURTS of A (I:ignB county., allbjeel no lime deeigiolll Of Ihe Whig County Con von I ion. and respectfully solicit your favorable rOll - and support. plidsiing my sell if nominated nod elected In dial-barge the du ties of the ullibe with punctuality and fidel its. A L WIN traban township, Nov. 11, 1853. WILL, he Ft exndiilxte GK the Offiee of II CLERK OF THE COUIiTS, HI the nrxt Ei e ,. ll , m , e lliject In the tleeitimit of Um Whig Couivy Convelitine. JOIIN GARVIN Getiyobitn(, Nov. 23, I REGISTER & RECORDER E underei2ned will he a candidate for the Office of REGISTER AN I) ItEI'ORDEIt, SIII/jel7l. 10 0111 decision of the W log CoUnty Convention, and respect fully solicits the support of his know-citi zens. ALEXANDU:I2 COBEAN Gettysburg, Dac. 2, 1853. To my frienda and fellow voters of Al ums County— rilrHE generous and cordial support I I received on former occasions has encourager! me to present myself again to your consideration and that of the Whig County Convention, as a candidate far the office of REGISTER Y.: RECORDER of Adams county at the flint election, and therefore respectfully solicit your votes and influence. Should I succeed in the nomination and be elected, no effort or exertion on my part shall be spared, by faithful and impartial perfirmance of the duties thereof, to evince my sense of your kindness and confidence. JOHN L. G ÜBERNATOR: Nov. i i. 1853. PROTHONOTARY. 71 ,, HE undersigned will he a candidate for the office of PROTHONO TARY at the next election, subject to the decision of the Wltig County Colleen. Lion. WM. 8 HAMILTON Butler tp. Nov. 11, 1853. 7'o the Voters of Adams counts,. GRATEFUL for the favors and eviden ces of confidence heretofore extended to me by my follow citizens, and encour aged by numerous solicitations and friend ly assurances, I am inducer to announce myself as a candidate for the Office of PROTHONOTARY, subject to the de cision of the Whig County 'Cisnvention, pledging myself, if notninatel and elected, to devote myhest efforts to rt faithful and impartial discharge of the duties of the Of fice. • JOHN PICKING. Eno Berlin, 'Dee. 8, 1853. ' COLLECTORS' Tali NOTICE! 'THE Collectors of Taxes in the differ -a- cot township's of Adams county are hereby notified that they nil be required to settle up their Duplicates on nr before Friday and Saturday 14i afilh and Slat days of Decembar Hui. on ,w bleb, days the Couantiastottora trill meek et i DRESS GOODS their office to give the ,neeetistry exoners.l stlIF everj , insole, 1)4 Bap.' DO Rage Al: 11° 11[r ". ' 44:j eolleefors of Taxes asitffilta'd.P'tiorl"ptamiP.Acistaci.M..iwilitrrioloi'tma' Alpaca , Bilks; to 11353 are hereby notified that, if their . Duplicates are novaettled up 'Phi( by the' "le cheep st F4LIAIRMr SO S. above Mate, they will Imo,' dealt " ill ' I ' 4 ! I tNIet.NA.CKS :1,1 . 001 -fa . Editor i i nordnicte la% without ;regard to pro-. T ab le, ;by L. Quylikrit. Clark. jest suns. . ' . published by ilia Appletrnwend. for sale AriaAlt*M itZPVISR ' ' qc,;.at -' . .. •. "E.ELLEE litunTvis -.l%ilmitita:Y % lr,w .. , • •,• • • • - .4'—A ' ' ' t 4 ,olt„, : f. I . i.ime:,:t A , i 2 — irivas AND IekIDIOMISS. j At , "o — ir, tollevlaivol• .o ' 4 ' •>1 r t 1 lir lill 'iatidir fraip ' the best '' Nov, 24, ififia.—td ' .1i.4 le . `i r; ~.t.ft eon* "----- . 4.. • ' 1...:* - !iJ- 1 2,...:. t h/O,Ra• iit;# o 1 ,.. • XI attp °r lt i V" 4 l tlllll4l 4 . 0 44 7" 161110 * * lpoigillY 4 A %.1 4,1 44.0 4 ' APt. 101 AV it : luio haoom.btputiu very heap. it 'ftbsifillnig And Bookstore o f .‘ ... ..5.,.. , ‘, ' Mil)BLEUOrrit " I ~ B. H. BUEHLER.. , '4.1 t • , 2000 .LADLES A RE willing tneertify that the ti 1-2 k AWAY COOKING STOVE is the very beet Stove now in isle, inasmuch as they will do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, and do it with less labor, and last as long again.as any ether stove now sold. Those celebrated stoves are constantly kept for sale at a very reduced ptiee , at he GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY AND BIACRINEE SHOP, Where the subscribers feeling, determined in suit all persons have also the Parlor, Sexton's Baltimore Air-tight. Peakskell and ('abinch Cook Stove, and Air-tight and Tenplate Parlor Stores of the: must beautiful patterns. • TUE ELIEVIMOIt PLOVCIIIS which cannot be surpassed for lightness of draught or in the character of their work, are constantly on hand for sale, and in view of the fact that the Mouldboard of these Ploughs is one-fohrth heavier than that of ' other ploughs, it is decidedly thg cheap est that can be obtained. !LOU.= and oth ers. Castings for the Woodcock Plough Wind-mill Machinery. Castings and Mil low-ware, with every article usually wad at Foundries can be obtained here. Blarksmithing and Shoe Making as usual. T. WARREN & SON. HO! THIS MY' IN this age of Signs and Woriders, the etthscriber would remark that he Neith er brags nor banters. but defies the County to produce a finer stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, than he is now opening ; of every variety and description, °fail qualities and prices, stiiiahle for wen. women and e,ittldren. Call : examine and jodie for your selves. W. W. PAXTON: Gettysburg, Sept. 30. 1.853—tr OPENING OF FASHIONS. KELLER KURTZ Bas opened hie Fall 'Styles for Gentlemen's EA TO 4 VAIP639 Men's, Boys', Youths', Ladies', Misses' & Child's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Ties, and Slippers. Sept. B. 1853. NEW & SEASONABLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. AB. RURTz has just opened an tm • mew., stock oh all the new and de firabie styles of DRY GOODS. also rpfrenswore and eiroreries—which h.s in- VIIPS his numerous costruners to cull and F..t.: all Ili which will be sold on ilia principle of "Quick Sa:ea and Small Profi OM. 14, 1853. ntallivnE & SADLERY. kg FA B ESTOCK & SONS would * respectfully inform their friends and customers, that they have received an ad. ilitional supply of hardware. Saillery, Oil Paints, Glass; &c., which will be sold cheaper than they can be had else- , where. also every variety of Coach Trim min's, Springs, Axles, Oil Carpets; Drab Cloth, Satinetia, Damask. &c. Builders and Painters are requested to examine their Stock before purchasing. As they are determined not to be undersold by any market. S. FA (INES l'OeK & SONS NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! ABRAHAM ARNOLD ha 4 just re. turned from the Cites of Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, with the Largest. Cheapest, ,SP Best relect•il Slockof Fall and Winter Dry Goods, ever before offered to the citizens of Adams comity—such as fllue, Black, and Brown French and German Cloths, Black & Fancy Cassimereq, Satinetts, Tweeds, Ky. Jeans, Satin & other Veit lino, Alpacas, Merino:les, Cashmeres, De lines, M. De Lain, Prima, and a great variety of Goods for Lidies' wear, too numerous to mention. Also, a large and beautitul assortment of long and square Shawls, and Sack Flannels. n:TOall and see for your selves, as he is determined to under sell any Store in the 'Gown or County. Oct. 7, 1833—tf Fashionable Cravats A p ß d C a llS hirge SAM as Sy n N tui l: i s t r of beectieuitvi: fail CRAVATS, of the latest style, which he will sell cliesperthan any other estsb lishinent in town. December 2, 1858. OVER COATS, OVER COATS, Prepare for Winter. rsubscriber has just received and I opened a choice lot of Overcoats of every description, made in the best man ner, ind latest styles, which he is de. , termined to sellshesper [hitt any 'other el tablishment in the Cow:ity. To test the truth ,of this call and examine. Remint tier no trouble toshow GOODS. ARCV.SAMSON. , ' , 1:4:3.1-V,k4,4/41:1rie,111 Ali()) A S tettuter::ll FO R 154. . . 11.1 q . pariftencie of tlic`Act Astierntly passed the 27th day of Jolt., published by the Commissioners of Adelina connW, lowing statement:id hereby which ethibits tbtt itinsubt, description and valve of the Real and Personal Propertyi , Trades, OoenPations, and Professions, made ttauble by t h e scrotal Acts of Assembly of 'this Corumcnistellsh 1 , . I 11 gh. Cumberland. Germasy,. Oxford, Huntington. LetoMetre, • Hanoiltnnbati, Liberty, Hamilton, Menalten, Stratton, Franklin, Conowago, Tyrone, Mountjuy, I Mouatpleasant, Reading, Berwick, Freedom, Union, Butler, 1aa4773 , . . Attekt--J. AtoOrxrfArett, Clerk December, 9, 1b53.-3t.- TO THIE PUBLIC. T HE Subeeribir Je.ir a s local' the at- - tontine of the (litigant of Adam.) Gov Er s Li p is imok Fon 18541 County, to his extensive stock of Books, Stationery, Feeney Goods, Jewell r 24th TZAR. t 1 Porte alionnoies, Perfitniery, (INK H U fiIDR OD PAG KS of reading each Brushes, ;Comb., itc -'-alids 1../ month• by the best Anteriaan authors. 11001 , , shoe s . Fi ala 4 Ye w . and Thrilling Swig,.-Certainly tbel most totemic!, interesting one ever *quash and Cape. I en d i kd which for variety and cheapness, be defies it Th s T r i a l s o f a s ee di ewomini t. . ~ all competition lit dim or any of the neigtr.. By, r. . 8. ,40Tnint; will commence mkt , den boring Counties. o,r Cell and , gee. II January N. ~ ,_ , the North East Cornet of Centre ii.quare- I The only Colored Foliose upon wblebig e. 1 tlllO Io .] KELLER KUld'Z. reliance oan be placed, received direct -.---, .,-. Paris, and adapted to the Mild Of . ititAi 14' BR IN fi ii fir 8 . ~ ' indlei 4-6 . , .*P "F"hi° ll hdit' 9l . 90.10 .N 1 1 * fdirections. , 1 •- 4 , , , ' 1-i A Draw Making.-u-Our monthly deseviptienvt , C 1 BINE T-111 RE BO Og • press,Makingt with pinisi to cut ltiy Menai, but the latest fashions are vireos 4 Ile 4411800 ; 'clone err so plain, that . .stay tatty, *no t 4014 (twit diiisii tbaker- ' "'t i Benbroidery.—An Idea Yaritni ti' ' ' nuteber, ! . ; .„, i i i „ t ai, ) rAjk ; 9 . i Dress, Pallerns , --Tilliin* and nitiddZit , resorts, with tietteriptibari , hitite *Ali ' d All kinds of Croebet and Neigh*thetklrikleiiti Patlares for V leeket4Mairtebrile., tralramt.totiV. iars. C bent wens nod- li ndersietries—with .fietlit, 1 directions. Every new petlem oftv 01 . rrt II ANKFU I. fur the liberal patron- of a hide* deist: leplievirs 'fftlell bit _l_ age heretofore extended to him thd , Houk. as we reeeivecobilvigiAbeoht irbou Patin subscriber would respeethillv i nform his every two , weeks. - . ;r. . . ~ . 0 •P, fit old customers and the public generally.* Tee Nursery.—This subject's tstetelitsot----- iaa,, .- that he still continues to manufacture every f n u cct i ",. , • . . ..i.,.... variety of Gurley a Inaatuabk RAU B/Piciii, Vol TVlllr I subject . —lndmpensable to every Seally.wor(s .110ITSEHOLI) •.•T !more then the whole !boil of-, *sleek. Nl4alC.••hreetiotista tiaiitt If gives' every FURNITURE, yrar. at hi, Establishment, Establialent, in :Arndt Haiti- Drettiqrs r tsTiliii aryl ~tut k belts' L itita lig Air more street, semen! square. a few d''n' c ' be h r il f t ibuly in....11.7_ri.77.°1----idaril4llll, Ili ., - 1 , iftli** 4. ~",, I Mall of the . O dTA ft" printing • °Ride Gettysburg. He win have Oil imne, tor, , ihdei 411 Ww• - "" C f"li e P 44111114,0 04 11 11 sale, owl will constantly be prepared to fur s i & i i tu en re di, w i li s i ice p i e Li w ne ati ann ," 4 A r ti . th ; l "" l r i c ......'*' womb...tore, from the iert best of mete- iNs r in every' No. 'Rol ens edisiktretiiiii f '' 'la's. Sofos at the rate of from .30 to 950 ; found itt ,AiODKV. ' ' . . . - 1' 1 Godey's . Lady's Hook tioettiheslihsalitilr = Centre, Card, Pier, that tor which you would have te-take 6E1004 . Sofa, Toilet. flinitor and Break. thr. A otlisrprgaihintajoget. ties aliontqpiiint lust FAIILFS; liressitik Bureaus of of infofiniition. . ~,. every description : French firathoteada, ' • V IC* iii fi : ' t , ), , 4 r , O , c —id te . 1: jr *3 W a silillanti., IVarilrobes, tAecretortee, 1 C° P9 , ‘ / /Rut tK) i . . ,-,. 1 ,-, ii -, t i , 13,,„k.p,,,.. ; Pedestals •or Sideboard., 5 ~"- ~,.., , .....- i , lti 4 ;, 1 1 6 4 kilt PIK) Piano Stools, Lathes' Wasiwtantls, Kerlin- int copy loijilepeniorstie ingushibe 4 * I ' If ing Cloture, Lottges. Tolloretie. dte„. 8 ~ , rare &c., wes whoa,' for neatns , durability to and i i , •' :. , I i,•'... ( 1 st,. ' i ; -0 beauty of tiaush, cannot be surpassed by , G , siey'a 14111#7. pricti , ipith obli, Vim* 4k Y t. any in the country. Mag , iztrot—tfte two iiil 14filinili t * he twist tita_Persous wishing gond and cheap nomlner nn dna tycniPlorftiliir' le ,'''-"*"-' '' i , • , , ,La tk. GORR% .3 s"f' 1 41 1/11N ll' ILT HE I .. 3 ii - Oketesint nweels Pitilednipkini o would do well to give him a call before Nov- 98, WO i ,, .,........_ ~ , ,-- ~.v*lff el purchasing elsewhere.. ..., .......... ~.. , ,7.:.7t.5, Coifing. Si CwitAallL , ,y ~ , 14,1 tie le elan prepared in mauefacture Coffins - I EII'ERS of Ad multi. 00, 4 ,04,,,, of Cloth, Alpaca & %Value,. lie lowa neat I A estetv 01 JIII.IIOI,IE,CILENROWAti and substantial Hesise, and it prepared toy late of Outlet' townslitpr i Aditillin , tiattnnlysto accommodate, persons its town tied COUP.' i Pa.. deed. having bents Wronnivad in thetimatte , ,, try at the shortest notice. All kinds of scriber. nodding up ltyptaut, .airmarhkp. work made to order, and warranted to gmtico is hereby glebe to sunk*. ,srai•iyip,, be finished in the hest workmen like I d e bu t( ' to maul e t ude, to wake pomp,* , style. GEO. E. RHIN (MIA N. without delay. snit these ham*, 9, 11 /I.OlFr ; Gettysburg, July 2'2. 18.53.—tf. are requeeted to preinintAito mott,propetr, • ly authenticated, for settlement.. tiE4II4OE-F. ECKENRODE. Widniinistraiers k: . 1".1'1%11U Itt4, PA. AN I%IAIEN:-E sTOCk OF NJrL . ), t - LoA.) s 9 Joel froth the Chit.* X SCIIfCK has just arrived front • • the Cities with an itnalense stock of FAI4I. A N 11 'W iNTEIt. GOODS, which he offers at greatly _reduced prices. His stock ellibraelgb every article in the Staple and Fancy Goods line. embracing ail the latest mid moat approved styles, winch tor beauty and attractiveness are rarely if ever surpassed. He can enutrierate but a per dun within die liutity u( au advertisement to wit: Ladies , Drebo•GOoder. such as Silks and Satinr, French Mcri. noes. PHrflinetta and Cubing Clothe. Al piicenu,nafidge, plaid, figurvel and Fi?aiu ale [Aims, Bombazines, Saek, Flannels, G i n g . hems, Calicoes. Simwle, Gofxiq, Rand kerchiefs, Sicoves, Chemiseites, Glovesi And Stuckingti, Comha, Lades and Edg ings, Bobineits, &e., &e. • For Gentlemen's Went, Clotho, Caasiinerts,, cassolgtia, Jab'la. Cords, a spleatl'al to' of Yeil'oga, Cravhia, Handkerehiera.Suapwitlera b Matjau. Shi Cid And Drawera. ,t., ' hanktul furl:smithies:arc he stohetta a eoutinnanoe ttl pctri , tiopt. H ia Apoti*, hav,e been its'itn•ind with cam and he dat, tens tiimcnit will plestate. mono ay.*. Smail prpilie and quick 'ilea." Oct. 7: 1853.' 3'o 1.48.1" r ERB of Admi , nistesijek on the estate of c' A 'l3 - 0 11'111E' . dec'd;late of Portoirsro rtiwtishtp. Adams enemy, having beert areal/el to, ths sub. scriber. • residieg UL ,the Lope townelop. he hereby gfe,e,ei optics to those, holchied u. said pilaw, it) 1:611 with )11LU Pelq. eaten ; mud thavu wfus have claims, are t!e. sired to preheat the game, properly sedum. *semi, foe eettleitient.' ' ' WILLIAM,SWORTZ. 4JN,'r. 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Irail or Liketly deed, hiving been gittiord stibscitther, residing in sloths OW4ibip; hereby-gives notice to ill ,IntiOnt4,iniltilAtill. to said estate Make Intinetitite tayeitiOtit.' ' and to those lumina elstitiiiiigittlis Die atone to tpreasint them properly itistbentistetiorkte ulegeent. - •• JOHN C. NoVALLEIONk ' Nov. /b o 4}53. 17 01 . ; 40100. pr TO P. Q., 1i111 4 03114 11 , 11 C . 1 . 4 r Vaiusitetirg, 11,141, s4VE NONEt Essrion of co y , LH. Fill kaeps enestently on . hattir for stile, the Genuine, gs-.. 'FENCE i/F" bQFP 4 I%E• of beet quail; lento Use thlivartiele to families Will be tHulair very etent the coulee of Itii yeah. lrY.Fer Ate. WROLINALI and §FrAtt., at the Drni & Book Store el ' • "' 8: 11. tiIIEHIAR. Mn r 19,` 1051., RAIL ROAD MEETING n AIRY w t Kuita‘t' Cheap Corner. .L.,,Atk atta) a' e rottl,)' froto oiela4 A: _ to 7 6' 1 .10(1. P: artivett Iroto Philsafal pl4, vitt B.,hisoore awl giant verliitii Road.''(nil 'omit, sa'ae tacialtit may he tau law, Rammther. 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