- • • it A rrii al of Steatnef Patiflo. 7 11 A 14e 1: — F ri—vakeim r r.*.e .i i , led a ;iris state In-% hn AAA/ of the infester F r) " L"" " TER FRI(34 i ' llE°T.E * Ito the Tia ' rki;!d i flisit Wits reieived with Thp heirent 7loirkty anti Rmffsia — ., the piwfounjeit nstonistinient and grief.- 4 , Nan ,/ Battle—V.l7VA Loaf The Etnpettilr is siateel to have twien river- Life —:111/Pflty•one Ships of liar de-t wh e lnted by t h e i ni mbi renem „e xp i ntok . "Y e IL ' - ' E ' reif(tileat in EUr° P e * • tion is imperatively aeinsoded why A lie F. Ft. maid eteentet' 'Pacific. with! considerable pert of the 'Turkish naval ilatus from Liverpool to the 14th, arrived • f orce was perm i t t e d to b e ann ihil a t e d at her shed' at New York nn Ntomley 81-1 within art Aorta distance of where...) tortinnitont;{l,olocli • Sig' bringa 160 pia ; ; powerful English and French fleets wire bellgt.ilt. I lying in ingloriiiiis eas e ; alsO, why the RUNSIA AND TOKKEY.—The Engtishmn, • Slade, reported that four -niti not greatest naval bettje,,aims N Hearin., has i 11 , en 10411, 3eirtti loss of life.— Ttie loud iiewirtietinn is twenty-out ships' o twiewe .‘lll* teeretal transports. o+l the 30itt of ploveinher, the entire' }24i,siA'll,4tlrnin Sehastopot, tinder Al.; nitl a al'Allt.rl%iknft, ennsinthm 1 t webty-four leppiar'rit off the„ TUrkiph harbor of; SobirM. itoliet4t Vied Admit'', Osman Pathwi I kith floirfeCn Turkish teasels, 'lie h m t inntUdiatelr commenced, and the slitirti — Prete - rim% tieing 01 nn use, the siteceeiled in facing the bar:' hht: ll , T heTurku loughs like devil's, ant'. woultritot surrender. With moat Aesper aWbrat'ets t)itty fought until one ship after enctflier blown up, hornet!, or Soren Turkish frigates: tan cirr'ettra. 'wine riteatn.r, and three trait sitOtts', with sereral thousand men. were tetillt 4 llst, the Men all Perishinsi. ckmati Pita; the l'orkilt:i Vice-Adtpiral, was ta• ken prisoner. orlli of the Turkish shipi,beiides their' ere ty, had t. , 00 troops on their way to,Cir-' Tfiey' altio had tnoitey 'to pay' tiro, all of t i v,hicti was 100t,_ , ) The To 11 notiithitinding the de slttiAioit* of ell thAir veeiels, eutik Siren IttiAstan ships, two of their line of battle thrie erikittes and two meamers 'mule lasted only one The rerktiMit'Cr of ene Ii useian Beet was en *hat -16.'0 duit t could seat'vely reach Sebes It F.WARKA tn.s.—A bon t ten months sines, the captain Allan East India ship. in com pany with his wife and an infant a few to t ed: , .! days old, left the port of Caleutta for 1 111 tii 'rnfie was in a foroie of Melte. ton. Atter being at sea two days his wi a melli, and - the itpinion is general that died, when he put baek for n nurse. With I - that a European war can 110 hugger be much difficulty he pr o cured one, and s-' aiatilati. ' - ; ; r - r" The Prohibitionist." is the title of ,"l i iie Illoolana inintintied to gain the . __. .. _ esti% pet to sea. When three days out ; o jL• new Maine Law paper, published at Al. ailtittlillagit ; . lint 4iiii loss in the great' At Dog ease. ! the tense was taken with the scurvy. y v rlitelt ffl diaease she was aieted the whole batty, N. Y., by the Executive Committee ntivs . engeg rn- gment, ngder the eirea A . great Jog case was tried before at oyage, and consequently was unable to of the New York State Temperance Soci- It 11.' tii' Ardtiy` *coil ; lei that of the hitrators in Weal .Cheatet last week.—. gi ve the slightest attention to the child.— ‘ , ety. It will dnubthsa prove a valuable .. Considerable excitement grew nut of it. to di ,„ emerge Ley toe milk 0(11 gnat was ; - • ' Oa the line of tliet Duttibe there eras ea , much , , . • auxiliary iu pressing forward the Tempe aim lemo; Was eXttibited. The resorted to as food for the bahy. Alter a rvi " I "" A" ''' . ' l ' l ' . ' pu man follow - • • sew, weeks the goat died. and ( rein th at 1 ranee Reform. It is furnished at 50 cents m ciatAapt illerwes ott board the ,fiatithipl time till the aria ial of the slop at this port. 1 a year—monthly—on eight quarto pages. tehapitt, rapidly, cook., „.110 ;was . with ing report: - , -- • a few days since, Ilia only keel the infant hiart.gilrft.tlaJteia. Rit, s borod the Russian ottn the 16th of Noveinher, Joseph 0. SCOVILt, Publi-hin= Agent , Alban.Y• had parta k en o f was hard sea bread 01(Pr. ~.. .....A. • • Werth. loaned his iitu t , Stinuel Phil'ps s„nked in water , the r tallier acting as iiurse liirMr. Frusi , late of the Harrisbur ;;;;Olialiwifiortarit wawa is fully confirmed I and Jacob Landis. for the purpose of gam, and dischargingthe d devolving -' g duns tig l iserilespatolies , - -- i , . ~...; l wing. :About five n'elock in the afternoon' him „„ t„ , es _m o , or 1, ship, during a ~.. , the - , the Loom-ter Whig and will assist iu the FU•RTHER , PRTIPULAR.S-of THE of that day. they were hunting upon the .. and stor my passage. t)a arrival, the , Bil'ilLffse-liks--wrill,-be-asien above die I property ol ,Thornas Woodward, ch o se to nurse was taken to the ho pital, and. tae' management of that paper. s Uattisimilorne coneiderably mutoutubered I Isaac Dartington'a line , and after shooti n g' since ,lied. The reptant went at „nee to, tbe illtukaaih...• . Itt addition do six stops of iat one or two birds, started a rabbi:. The les home with the child, amt the removs thedine-ofilllehtkofriefiliet.he had tarelve I dog took the trail tif the rabbit, and crass. ; „fits mother, which were interred lit Pik leiwi t tind i brig and : fire steamers, -in ,all' b Osolis MI the line into Darlington's woodt, some ,Isailirsittile n. had but.. owmen. fifty yardi, when tie shot her down.— 1 grim soil on Sunday lash The @aid, no %V 24 ae , _ , ont ten months old, appears to he in The shore batterieavwere totally ininatfi re - Phipps at once nion.strateil with him,' grout health, tiotnithatatitling the hart nimpoffirtprateesina.. -line iiiirtioning Ras- when he said 'they have all advertised o ff ships and atifierings it has passed through. loan ships were sotitladly disabled that they ; i about here, and this is the way I am go. , a I T •' i 1 — .J$ On rUllitrlp . COUJAASIDirida %Site., ' t '''' '' • ' 1 lilt to advertise off." l otlibedirstrkints:,alitimitearstliitrate wash eThe sportsmen haul not been upon his; A s p ...Veal - DAV I:telDliNT.—ln New taired4ows4sly.the titsesilasse. but hannt at ;! preihises. neither did they Intend g'""g York. on Thursday, Coroner (lantern sea. Osman' Psha and his moth were oil- t upon them, bin inadvertently their dog t hunt a little hit of work ne hand, at 65 larettlitlerbeenithe Sulraion Admiral's ship- ran over the line. and was shot. The de-, Matt street. where Ann Kitten , / was burn- One Turkish vessel managed to escape fondant showed that there Wt., cattle in the , tto des , h. tto t , is lung the- place, tie undlgidiestslaeirgithidonly;sisevirorolthe' woods and field aJjotning it, and front found the husband Ili the deceased in a llitiltiAasiiittatithe. say's' the domatch.'heten the point from where he stood, peraotta ststs „ f sr .,. int . ta , eatimi lying up.mn a 'ionothitiessidistaineiti . (tout Stoops. 'Ene could not he seen standing. where the ' filthy matrass, and his wife near be. al lilitrationslialeollip was so etioati injured gunners said May were. He coittenEid m ost bunged to a cusp. It appear;.l that tustaitannildewithrtlitfieulty ;reach Hotias-; that the moment a dog entered upon one's r eir emus weeks both deceased and het topolli sachem ildleoliehikofflutiainhately ; property, other than his owners. 11 Was huaband had been drunk 114 V and n ight.- 44ctailimilafor St. Petersburg so commit- trespaesing, and a utlisanee, and was I `' : A poisonous ruin shop was lora , ed in the Monte this aricaory'to ; the Emperor. 0.-: tile to be shot. lie also relied upon the basement of their miserable 6 . eiling, and ntselPilias sirs-Moirged- with the convey- act of asseintily, which is as follows, 'any , to this their little laughter utss sent five niatroopitawadtshinis to-Battm. ;There is,!, dog .seen within an' enclosure where' or six woes a day for tutu ; this kept therelore..evetv probability ;that on lesv-, cattle or sheep are kept, in either of 4.11t1 v iew , constantly drank. and it one o'clock in the harboy of Sinopit he_ fell in with counties (Chester aid Delaware.) e."el ,l ' on Therm,' ty morning the woman roiled thillltiliiiiiiin i aqiiiidrinn, and Medale accept when in company with his owner. may from her straw bed ao near to the fire itlittitlltidn'imiqiiiil (trifle.' of attempted ;be lawlelly killed f ill!i'itilig 1114 l in this 1 that her clothes ignited, and herself and to Telt ill tile protection of the, land batter case, the dog was not with his owner nor: partner, being insensible from their pota itll? tiut*ita P ent to Pieces' brithee,reaching in the company of those who borrow e d, toms, were unable to give alarm. She . , twill. lihe latter is more likely tut tine' him- ' rite ' flaintiff took the position . that ! was a native of Ireland, and but thirty erliffPfilißlittiiited ' to`htivit miciapitirundain-, , there Was as marts property in a il eg, as two years of sge. 4inCtiValtig t ; lui'diiubt;injectiedtd in Witin- in a horse,—the only differenee exiating l tifighdfiei Miter the Oink 'gone. ' " bet Ween them in this respect g as, that a , rue. ALI.I r EII F L EET S.—tArhile! dog was oot a Subject of lateen. He tHili c ilalittniq is Sefalling die Turkish ships, ~contended that the am of Assembly was thin Rtiglilli sea ' frearh fleets . ifli lying i too to be conatrned as that defendant would iti)Aliitilie ilospliores. ' Aim• more extra-! have it. Mr. Phipps being Mr. Wortli'a ritaihars ' itilti i the mein dirisiim of the! bailee, he was to be nonsiilered to all iii takta, Beet ts liing there idle tool Ad-1 tents sad purposes the owner, amid as long miral Inle t phi Englishman, who tort - 1 as the dog rat under his control, and alkiiils it"has just returned front a Pleils- within his sight.; he was to be regarded • , ere cruise in the BlaCk Sea, having Veen !as in Ilia company. He thought the act ultapletilfi,eilarleeemyraitheugli merchapt-; was passed to prevent dogs loon running °i r e ,retort having 'Wea l several, ships, ufl at huge through the country. -without' any; *Ay, jinintlleg about. Rippe Irsacktowt victories In Asia, i arbitrmaisvomoriting the act in this roan :do/Asia, Selitu Pasha has stormed the; liars awarded that. the plaintiff had sus , p t i rbot .u se „ rg im. and was am h is march' mined damages to the. amount of 625." ution,K,utasi, the last fore between' hilird 1 . 0 • . •e rumor reports so d, thehodependeniCieueasiatos, Iteeerns , s ifit botraTo4.--Pbl u i that various charges and alterations are Int feigned an *nark upon Pot; on -the' to be nutria shoot the -;ljapitill, bet how Illtrk 804. and while thel fiemminit vertimaiter , vves - riviim i on thatattention of the 1 far the!, will be endorsed by Congress is a of questionable matter. Thus it is told, foraress. which ,is rewarded as the key shy veuesiiiii „ from th e Black ass., s s ii, l i that the halls of the two 'rouse* will be I placed in the centre. surrounded by conte rapidly marched opon,Uesurghetend took mittee MOMS, and that the wings will he Om ' , arterioles! fort by bold. Renoir. ;Mali! s turret is , tso, , vteri io be adreneoms. from it is als chiefly o ornamentals: The two Houses, itir ; vntrion 7 iiiiid i reer i on or -r ift - ie.! , ?iiii „ mud. Mk IM lighted trout trive. slot Aloh a Paiihs, ate Unistusandert Lot ; amid will ' b e supp lied with trash air hr iiii slot Iniiterial., (board .at omitivntw o e . i below; by means of a swain engine, which i ien ,j efr ,o v ,(l, oo „l.,on h i s . ..„ y, t i , the I will pomp' is tip r the rooms shove.— ' 'role is the main part of the alteration pro- RepAtit reenter, where. , the; Peseta tia NM i posed UT it Ciptin Meg fpi a' NMI it is eitM ii asseMilvitia an army of observation, ropers.; toil to Rllll,llllllt to 50.000 men , out the f „,, ted that the fouttdation alnrie flit the lin. Usti' se 'Parket , and Cleorgia not far from : P rllvf " ne " ls will °wit ia°° ' "° ' -147 " 4- ElettantiL,' • .sass - ingtod'aMitr. 1 ~,rrhichtelten it minimally botheredlay a. , aslYelt 'LOWING Mtn* A cars ---The pinata:4H tliffilincetrlt.nlll, 'proposed some- New a r k • .., . I (is. a.) A d vert i ser stales that . thesis: by the EN/loth, then again by the ! roma persons who were engaged inge s ting Anitifitro, Hutbaseisitor, -and noliby. all the I thwitomme !af that co eft Saturday,filasi lidathaitainskite together.. The last proposi- • . . ' l' ' while.woraing at the corner of Nesb itt xavial;weiscsittl . by the Sulrin emanated 1 street , between ii rvi , nod Summit, ~., s4llllll' Ailltifill. Vile statestielit of the Aim- 1 -----' ^ • --- ----- tries , mose.eboor the Gear ., having given , r upon aj e ar s g t e :ode, about h a sO ti teet deep. tell ' 41414 ' i i i" 4d. "°°P4 should ' remain nn i b " ot t to w m. ' A t a i tr e ea l In' o i f testier i se re e f fi ertt i dit t e bil' e the d el ' i t tstee ' seateed l ' ) be confirmed t i l t : rtinninedu a 'southeast direction. Ores lima 'boes:tiffs col the Turkish r 3Cket .--VUIr. at the button]. The discovery excited raiii , iii in . Conitlintinop e, Which had , • considerably curiosity in die vicinity. WA" t eak tit by the Russians and released:, I a ! .t i i, " Prill e 4 go o d U lloy • li"i switlei i - A IIIT:A contemporary says :e -lf iffita:opirtialli views' of the ('sir have , ..'rhereiti a man up' in our eonntry , 'who bren ansitifestotliil another way. as ahotrh' mvitive oar/ for-his papist in advatteet.ese ad 'lltsliihiek On th e Tuiki .. - 61 ' ....r l .• it, ii. 4 nemir hail *lett day ht. hie life-i -lOtsikS.D.--.l'be rwipta of gold , never hid any coins or tooth. ache- " hie irons Aitstralis were to the amount of 9,-' potamea never rote-die weevil never eats 600000 iO-' a single atrioliar Utter in*. his ,wileal 7 ..the frqrt never kills , his cioFn Citlisteiteissekttles asionost Of time prertious! and beano—tits .babiro never cry ,iii _the -,010. osootimi in. Landon Anima .4.600.- I night, and Ilia Wire, Itotryt. dic ll4 4!. i Rio ft!Og• awl a NIA"' sun utr $130 0 . 000 ; der hitve, you paid ilia primer, in id. • wit rni . hand front .Au s tra l is , 'flier! e l i i . ce j ' • „, it 10 eit slit noisily cots silt Utti bad' ' i 4 4 , 4 La ir , ‘ 7 " ,, ,'', '. . • ' -., r . A letter from Limper:li, flermany. of - whilffi bet lately lava mem ; the 21st titt., states that the mysterious Ifes Tilnin. . ' .lintygnion in kiln bp, of ase ttlemeut. once ! affair of Casper Nurser. which creates, -, --.- swwswfliiiismei r ilpr ar....truePitt:.:._,Tnt Isach an. .enniaerneat some m ears ago. is whistp pews wriNtsisd dolt thick OW 1 'Miming - up trilight again :an inn keeper. ' ' ‘ ptestad totaisiey a caldron sit domande I lately emote/toted to some punishment for . thflelMeiteitt ..tt•: , Ott sa i d th e tiitu ; high treason, having declared that he had • 0441111111'.titt4: It is' tha t ` the noire t, revelations to melte concerhing the user 'the isf 1111/111. i n tiens t ry mai *., t uot p al 4. ' dor 111 that persen... whosissibotatorse apd t' -;7Ai AntionoinnA4 it l.Ntsill. , fate excited so si ale au interest. ' days before the disaster ho find an enemy." Another plot against the Enipernet life had. been ilisrmiered in Parr, on the 10th inst. More than one hundred are already in titstOdy, among whom are twenty-two journeymen 'adore and shopmen. The EMperor Was expected tube present short ly at the inauguration of the works lately coMpleted in the bed of the oppo site the Belle Jardiniere.and it was intend ecilo firs at him from the windows. 'SPAIN.—The Ministry has been der felted. and the Cortes breken ,up. CillN A.—Fighting is still going on with the rebels, without any definite re - suit. Latest intelligence by Telegraph i FROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL. The Eastern war--English and French Ships sent to IAIO Mack Sea. WIDNICSDAIt, Dec. 14-8 o'clock, A. M.—We haie received news (ruin Con- stantinople. li7 Vienna. down to the 3d inst. The news of the disaster of Sinope is otiteetally eiwifirnied, anil had just reached the . Optic the receipt of this information, the / British and French ,Anthatissdors hat!) immediately di/pinched two steam frigates to Varna. for the 'purpose of procuring precise intelligence. Upon the return of these vessels, it was thought prlbable that the raibitted fleets would receive -orders - to enter the Bieck Sea, to prevent, if possible, any further collision he tween the -Russisu and Turkish naval l forces. , , Tne - IPstsuawar.—.Franklin Pierce; 'has been alltffieiently king in office lOW's/ : thriiffiliol or , stun he ii made of, anti *het resell is not arty lavoratile either to his eitanarter or popularity among his own partisans. Already there is a well'orwan- Iseti opposition against the Administration, ) from the members of its own political ; faith in Congress. and so great is the feel ing of disappointment in all pelts of the ; Union, at hie course. that Kite weretagain ; before the people for the same Wilco, he would assuredly suffer an inglorious de ' feat. The Hew York Sun, a neutral I paper of the Ledger stamp, in an article on the new President, says *Of one folly the Presidency of Frank lin Pierce will. we believe, cure the Amor 6-an people—the folly of passing by enii ! vent statesmen who have rendered value ! hirttersices to the country, and bestow- Ping the highest honors in the Republic upon comparatively obscure politicians of 'Third or fiend' rate abilities. The weighti-; est responsibilities of Government ought not to be entrusted to such men. Should we continue to make the Presidency of 1 the United States a sort of Lottery Prize, for which politicians cf all grades might gamble with equal chances of success, amid Which the most unfit might win, the Re potilie must very soon hoar its high char• aster and forfeit the esteem which cumin tutes'ihe moral force of a tistost." Hereafter the Sun advises the people not to -run the risk of electing a .nobody,' with the additional mortification of think ing. lot twelve months, that they have eleefed .somebody,' and then find they : hadn't.' A NEW MANURE.—Robert Bryson. Esq., of Cumbertand county. about eight miles from llarri4burz, Pa., has been ex perimenting for the last tell years, to make exhausted tan hark available and valuable as manure. Besides his magnificent farm, he likewise carrries on the tinning he'd. ness. Finally, after a groat deal of ex pense and many !adorer, he his B ,,,cead. ed in discovering a method of producing (ruin the tail an efficient manure. This is but plan: He has his tan wheeled nut on a level piece of ground, and leveled off two or three feet thick. Over this he spreads a layer of two or three inches of lime, and over that again a strata of tan—then a lay er of lime, and so on. Be lets the bed so prepared remain fur two years ; at the end of that time, lie finds a bed of manure, the effects of which upon the land can hardly he surpassed by the richness of its product and the durable fertility 4hicli it imparts. (Spent tan, two years old, is not a bad manure without the lime.)— Care must be taken not to apply it to plaids of any kind until the tante acid is entirely exhausted, or it will prove fatal. A correspondent from Indiana sends want following. with appropriate avouch ing* fur its truth :—..At .the , hreaking ground' for the co mmencement of t h e Lynchburg and Tennessee Railroad. at Lynchburg. the Rev. J. E. by appoint ment, acted as clinplai n on the neratiiim.— At the *jure appointed for prayer theelisp lain raised his hands and said.' Let us pray.' In an instant all hats were doffed. and the chaplain commenced, slowly and solemn ly. to recite a very appropriate manuscript prayer. which he had prdviously prepared Dining the reading of the prayer an old negro man, who had been engaged with ' his spade. was resting, with one foot on the spade and his arms on the handle. lOnking very intently in the chaplain's. fare. At the concluiton of the prayer. the old negro, straightening himself up. re marked audibly. 'Well. I reckon dat's de fu"t time de Lord has ever been written to on de subject of railroads In InenovEinctrr.-4aines 13. French. of V4ginia. hes invented a plan to prevent accidents by col!isione dtc.. on reilwaye. flis,plan consists in connecting the care together without any apace existing be tween them, so whet persons passing from one ear in another cannot fall through. be sides rendering it a perfect impossibility for one oer to be furred upon another in the scent of a collision. By this mode of connection, the cars. although brought into contain with each other, are not prevented ?tom turning on curves. „ F. rATIICE tae been appointed Agent of the Baltimore and Susquehanna railroad, in place, of Alfred Gaither. OM raig nod. g IND SINNER. WWII'S Dom Friday Evening, Dee. 30, 1853. Ir-7'ou Tuesday last, on motion of Judge DUSK'S, Mr. DAVID Wrims; sou of James J. Wills, Eiq., was admitted to practice in the Courts of Adants county, after examination in open Court, as requi red by the new mks. Mr. WILLS, as will be seen by his card in to-day's paper, has taken the office occupied by Mr. Srsvitx- SON. The motion, on part of defendants con victed at the November term of blowing up the Schoolhouse at Bragtowu, for anew trial, was argued on TuesdayA,A new tri was granted. 7rWe have received several addition al articles in regard to the death of Mr. DILLta, which are excluded by the press upon our colunins. llE:r•There will he a Cemetery mooing :this evening, at M'Coniughy's Hall, at 7 o'clock, to hear the report of the Cum- mitten on a site ASSESSMENT.—The "Perry County Mutual Fire Insurance Company" have advarised an assessment of 8 per cent. on all premium notes taken by that Cowpony prior to the first of N'ovember last. A Hint. Oar "Lanier," who has been faithfully serving his readers Jilting dwi past year, amid wet and dry, sunshine and storm, desire us to any that he will bo "about" on Monday morning next, and expects to re ceive a substantial{ NOW Years' 'greeting from all his friends. serA near Whig paper. it is is to be started at flarri , t,urr, favorable to the nomination of Jou:ii C. KUNKEL, Eby.. for Governor Ilg"The Nl* York ••Tt ibune" has been revel ving new sub Bribers at the rate of abort 6110 rich day for the last few weeks. The Ti aggvgate tirculathm is now over 100,000—:arger than any other news paper in the world. Some 20 or 25 cop lei of the Semi-Week l .y are taken in this place. ICPCONGRESS adjourned over from' end Taylor exploded at a place called Tay- Friday to Tuesday, to allow members to l.4sville, on the Ohio River, on Wednes. enjoy the Cbrtatmas festivities. On Tues- day, killing three per.ons and scalding sev- I day the death of Mr. Campbell was an- eral others. At Charleston, on Thurs. pounced, and both Houses adjourned after , day, the steamer Marlboro' exploded her 1 adopting the usual resolutions. i boilers, instantly killing the Captain, Cap- 1 Mr. SEWARD, on Tuesday, introduced a coin's mate, engineer, pilot, and twelve of bill in the Senate to provide for the con- the hands. struttion of a military and postal railroad iI IrrThe "nation" of South Carolina re through the territories of the United ; tains many of its old customs. The high i States lying between the Atlantic S.ates • Sheriffs appear, while atteliding court, in l and the State of California_ Referred to ' cocked hats with belts and swords. 'fhe 1 the Committee on Poet Offices. . Legislature refuses to let the people vote for The speech of Guttrurr Sutra in the Presi lenti:il elem ors Mr. Tal.er, the cil tor House has produced a marked sensation, of de_ Clha, le-t,o. Mercury, liltv'y ck;i , r 1 ,1 and that altogether favorable to the sr . :71- . 1 itir; ed., it ml.i.i i. ..1 ,•1..• di,Firl.':..4 . , er. All accounts represent it to have I.rell ly Atone popul ir I e.iti I o. 1.• i ii, on I hi, qwc,:ii, one of the most able and eloquent efforts beiug criticised by Mr. Perry, the editor of delivered in the House for a number of the Southern Pilot, the !atter was challeng years. It was listened to attentively end ed. Fortunately, friends adjusted the repectfully by the Southern members, not difficulty. withstanding its withering denunciations of the Slave Institution. The resolution of Senator Shields, authorizing the President to confer the ti tle of Lieutenant General by brevet on Gen. Scorr, was ordered to be engrossed in the Senate ou Thursday, by a vote of 80 to 12 W HAT RAILROADS CAN DO.—The Doylestown Democrat says : Ou Thurs day last the estate of James flamer, de ceased, in Cheltenham township, was sold by Ephraim Fenton, Trustee. The farms are situated on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, 10 miles North of the city. The homestead of 43 acres, 80 perches, brought $2.31 per acre. The property adjoining, of 46 acres and 123 perches, brought $287 50 per acre. It is believed that four years ago these properties with the same im provements would not have brought half that sum. ~CTAdvices from Mexico to the 22d ult., state that Santa Anna had accepted the Guadalaxara declaration, with a salary of $30,000, but takes the title of Haat Se rene Highness, instead of Captain General. In owe of death or moral disqualification, he has the right to name his auceessor. Monday last was signalised in , the prin cipal eities by an unusual number of riots and numb disorder. lICTAu immense colonising enterprise has beam organized in New York City un der a grant froni the Mosquito King, of some twenty-Ore millions of acres of land. The capital stock of the company consists of 250.000 shares at a par of .10, making a capital of 02,500,000. Among the gen tlemen engaged in it are Messrs• Charles Morgan; J. W. White, N. H. Wolf, Sena tor Cooper, of Pa., Edward Sanford, Pres• cot Hall, and others. ICT The Governor of Virginia bu pro. posed to the Legislature that the State shall purabase the Mount Vrrnon estate. Ilc:rBoth thaDeuseesule lapels in Obis ler °aunty are "pp m' the aseehudes of Gov. Bight. Jurors far January Term: irrThe following peranni have been drawn as Jurors. to serve st the approach ing January term : GRAND JURORS. Gesinany —George W ill. Borough—John Gilbert, Emanuel Bush- man, Win. Wpotaey. Straban—Wm. Black, Armstrong Tangh- • inbaugh, John Cashman. Franklin—Jacob Deardorff. Cumberlaud—Daniel Pol ley, Joh n S. Craw ford, James Black, (of John) Henry Chits. Berwick—John Pfleiger, Joseph Graff°. Liberty—Lewis Worts. • Haruiltonban—Wm. Wilson, (of James.) Reading—Moses M. Neely. Huntington—Jos.:ph Wierman. Union—Abraham Rife. Oxford—Jacob Adams Mountjoy—Jesse D. Newman, Peter Orli dorff. Conowago—Jamb Dellone. Latimore—Andrew Shultz GENERAL JURORS Mon n !joy —J:t nt.'s M 'll it, my, Saw'l Dar R t net. • Sztabati—lVut rt B 1!, Ephraim Dear J ;1 B. lI dnuw, J t, J ...tab B. 'ilia, Samuel 111 Chris ti n Bossier. Lai imore—C) rus Albert, W F. "Tanner, Atition Grel.st, J Chu Harbaldt. Berwitk—Samuel bletzgur, Franklin J. Kinkier. o:ford—David M. Myers. Cumberland- James M Cullough, Nicholas, Eckeurode. Butler—John Hoover, Charles S. Wright, Jacob Shook. Hamiltontnin--John M'Cullogb, James Marshall, David young. Mountpleasant*Sain'iShorbiJno. Haupt man, Thomas Brady, Andrew Howard, Henry Riley, William Weikert. Borough—Henry Saltzgiver. Menallen- 2 Wm.. Morrison. Joel Wright, Jesse Cook, Solomon Bender. Germany—Samuel Berlin, Geo. 'lesson, Wm. Rider. Ilainilton—Pius Fink. Daniel Bender. Liberty—Jacob Krady, Samuel Beard. Freedom—James Bigham. Union—Wm. Fenger, Peter Sell, jr., Geo. Basch oar. Reading—John Tudor. ...porn:nee to tine Lugagetuent at Sitiope, us a Russian victory ; it is felt more its a Turkish utisfirtune. They have never ex pected to achieve any marked success in a naval encounter, but will put to teat the best skill and courage of the Russians up on the land. While disaster has occurred to the Turk ish fleet, success is added to success in the prosecution of military enterprises against ; the enemy. Salim Pasha is pushing his 11 ,1 11 ,h se l rri t t . il. Extract hi of Rock ßone,. way in the East ; has stormed the fort of Uasurghet, and is on his march to Kutais, 1 super i or to anything hretofor t el inedicin redtrithei e mb ig . ; for and yon the blood. Keep your blood the best fort between him and the Cauca sians. Abli Pasha is reported to be ail: 1 ,;::„°..7. 1 ,L0t".affir7c,".. f e .t h he"heum":nu h r i at:m . educing upon Tiflis. And upon the Dan- Myers' Extract not only purifies the blood. but , Ill' s the Turks retain their position ug,ainst s t t h ‘ e i m w s c h i ' : lend system . ie P a • cagy all the demonstrations of the Russian for. to the weak and enervated. S L I . C m K yer H E A D-A CH E. cos. Omar Pasha still holds the island of Mr A. B. Mokan, opposite Giurgevo ; and the Turk- Pear Str;—l have from c hildho o d, *u tt ere d with periodienl torns of the Mick Headache, in- Difilcullles at Eric. 1 ish army at the latest advices has fortified ea lISW•The despatches from Erie show that the two important positions of Kullefat c h r ys s l i i ' n ' i lt est nT w di weakly. the tact mmenced the us« of kly. ta u c itT ea ll r eo . the difficulties there are yet unsettled.—! and Turn in Lesser Wallachia. your Compound Estrnet of Rock Rose—one Israel bottle has completely cured me. I have had no The Sheriff of Philadelphia arrived on Under the present aspect of the Eastern ton to use it for Months. yours he. .„ Tuesday to serve the injunctions against w uestion. the ultimate purpose of Englaud NANCY M. PAlttiliLY. t'New Haven. Conn. the rioters issued by the Supreme Court.— t and France must speedily develops t, eanhli r)' rtir nir. ” ycon s e li t c ir , w ith the dit„s e . A despatch of the saute date mentions the The press of England, and no doubt tle JOHN l'A 10411 X. Conn., Ot.l 12.1 h I us 3. burning of another railroad bridge over, people generally, not commercially Rev. k B. 1 , cm . - ""'"' Harbor creek on the previous ni g ht—also tied in the matter, are indignant at the If.o. .-1 hare vittTerell eery much with the 'rick lien I it clot for fine en years ; there Was a conflict between the rioters bud a party tame, inefficient, and purposeless move what t - k we l:U k t lino I,y rn•rdenl T e lliw e r t il o s i ßi t s t o l of railroad officers . The military had been tnenta of the government ; and it is scarce won von, votto Ir.sitset of Rork lit q we, called apt and the Governor telegraphed ly possible that it can mi.intain its to, amid the ringing of bells'and the tiring; tio d us p inue i ti‘ a -ity au y longer, The Euglish (have earl been culre. of cannon. A p i nt-6mi of the people of E a five 'a the l'.l c o o r n i t i e l t t : i p r contempt and I th,nk it has otherwise improved my health very much. roe appear to be in favor of suspending hoe-'. the actual druid they betrayofi AtTMURT k catßl rON tilities, wade others are determined to re- hostility will thaw upon them . — Bull. St fully concur with the e t el ete.l " l. • sist the altering of the railroad track at all .1A141.:S VON. rr,For sale in nettyaboirg by H. 1317 i Fl hazards. LER, and by lituealsts g enerally septa Two terrible bteamboat dieur.ters oc curred Lust week, by which nineteen per- eons were killed. The boilers of the Gen. IrrA destructive fire occurred in New , York on Tuesday morning. 'commenced in a cracker-bakery on Front street, and after destroying five large wholesale ware houses, extended to the shipping, three or four of which were completely destroyed, including tho "Great Republic," the larg est sailing mercantile craft in the world.— Less over $1,000,000. 111CrMDLE. JENNY LIND GOLDSCHMIDT appeared in a concert at Dresden, on the 26th ult., for the first time for many months. One of her pieces, the Cradle Song of Tauber. was encored. The critic of the National Zeiting says that "her voice has lost ranch, especially in the middle notes, and is no longer what it once was." EBS.BROOKENB CAMPBELL, a member of Congress from Tennessee, died in Wash ington city, on Sunday last, of a spinal af fection. He was about 45 yeaas old, and leaves a widow and one child, an infect.-- He was a Whig in polities. rThe steamship , Atlantic sailed for Europe on Saturday, carrying ont $535,- .100 in specie. Hon. 'John Y. Mason, inister to France, and Hon. T. H. Sey mour, Minister to Russia, aro among the passengers. 103• The Free Soil and old line Demo. outs in Vermont have split, and the great. est hostility now (Mitts between the two isotionL . la'Sector Jenninge,of Bandusky. Ohio, has been notified by his attainsiy in Lou don, that be is undisputed heir to one.balf the Jennings estate in England—about $60,000,000 a} very snug Christmas gift. Swim—The Pittsburg' Post says : We have commenced burning the smoke hi Pittsburg. In one piaci, ugly het the improvement been yet applied, however. We have heard of one glass Manufacturer who say. he .will adopt its use at ones if els experiment succeed. We have Null of one pude:atm who said he would willingly give OM tower& defraying the *spews et di postal adoption. it inus. soisfal. ; e l " : • n or m;f10 from the Bast, ' in tie panel and tolegiephio form in which is reaches us, imports disaster to the Turhisb'Neval for ms, while Russia seems to be credited with a rather signal victory. In this matter, however, as in all that have preceded it, Turkey seems to be fighting at desperate odds with treachery, or under the ember. rassing pretensions of worthless allies.— Russia, from the beginning. has paraded before the nations of Europe. with cool audacity, the declaration that she has act ed entirely on the defensive, and will eon tinue to do so, ascribing the first sot of war to Turkey. This, in the vary face of the most offensive invasion and occupation of Turkish territory. Still acting on the "de , &naive." the oil:lesion Admiral has swept down upon the Turkish squadron and transport ships, in the roads of Sinope, and destroyed them. At the sumo 11100. the 11 , et4 of England and Fiance are lying at Congtarvinorle, and amusing the a, , ,ttrartc , .l of th,dr suffrienr prow tt ~1 vf the Taiki,ll ag.itut Cie Rue. Ira! Turk P, SCOMA, d. not attach The Tt no Meridian. KrThe annexed common teati , ln is from an intelligant practical Surveyor, and refers too matter of some impart "ce• I [Faam TH It a SATI MONO OUT ne T Ill 0711,1” Asa difference of opinion and practice in I FLOUR.--•les of shout 4.000 Ithla applying the variation of the compass, sheet lo.tenix at $7; ids*, +bout 1.0 , 0 Ithis. do. at 6P7as6 94 Ihe markrt at the rie.e of the Foetus to exist among our Surveyors, it is day toss neti,e and Inners. nwina ',are well that aitontie.n has been directed to an unesperted Ili-elate in News Yotk were not rho matter. It is to bo hoped that some. 4 ' 50 ,mimi Offer Con W. 0n 3 1 ti) Os competent authority will settle the (ME- $3 75 GUAM AND `REDS.—Ah•ut 3.000 bust ' culty and thus secure a uniformity of Fla et tot heat otiored to- lay. and odd .1 I 31 a practice. SI 54 for red to '6O asl 1 ,, q 1, 0 -1,1 gal CONIMVNICATF:D. luime whit,. Intettot hn, 2 •ct I 5 ce is e- Assorts Mamma ilia "Cowpilf r''L . tmo at!Z. 1 1: 1 ": : : (1 .. n . :2": 0 ~7'urn a ft 01 this week wti I anti a gounlinteation, tor white slot a 64 rents , pet I,lKhel for Y. I dle design of which was nl awoken ft f"..!• Res - reff.f.VlAlntl 92• 03 real. '-airs fo,fog•l (twee coneerned an inquiry all I. of I s ennavl , ania (in'. at 42 a 43 e YI.i•. Sep.'s the proper manner of apply toll the varta- $668, .ri ~,,, thy t 3. NMI Phis tool lion of die (3innp.ts. Nt.t-tlit. as (wind Ilv $1 'ts per 1.101,1. (i.l h firmer.Siiff• of it . 1 v the M1.1'01311 if Ad no COMM'. in return- nt r b •‘l44r. and %1 d owe-, tut mg score\a nerortionv to the true and leo di 111.1.1. It ire 437 , ;Ott Hs. tile in Invite hydrinp, na (heel-114i t'y tl. e I'3 , ree ina.ket is P.. 1 . 0 A•re.1.111!, ..r isn I tv ,tall.ll :I• ley \La. Pik at I I.H -- ware .1 the 1314 1114 fl 'inlet - ewe opin- 12,1 i 4 It. a' I Mk' , I ' 3 toil exinictl among Snryel ora (Ina cet t. h ,. .• I pet lb I•ll Il" ut nr that nt.v enterhtineti w; 1% " and /tea l.li " ii " n " kegs I 111 i rent-. mil roll 16 alO cents per tolvonet d by the writer in the Corsipi r ; ih. (beset. Ste a tO4 els pee lb. nod AN he wishes to know the opinom #1 others with regard In the 1111110, {II (pea -1 thin, I will slate that my prietire Into been thficreut from hie. in applying the variation to the magnetic hearings. The sarintimi of the needle is about; 3° ; or in other words, the neeedle ponds: a° Westward of the true North. 'Now I the correappondent of the Compiler says "there are those who add this variation WI the N. W. lbws and subtract from the N. E.," &c., which he considers mud at variance with his practice. Now with regard to this matter, ho is unquestionably in error. Ho says, "If called upon to run a true meridian by that of Adams county, I would run a line bearing N. 3° E." This far he is right, ' because the compass needle pointing. as 41 ' does, 3° Westward of the true North, he nitist necessarily run a line bearing 8° east ward of that indicated by the needle, fur a true meridian. Again he says, "I find the bearingio dieated by my instrument, in running the meridian of Adams to be N. 8° E., and hence I conclude that to return the true bearing, it is proper to add the varia tion to N. E. lines." This I conceive to be wrong. If the tnagnotio bearing, as iu- I dicatud by his instrument in running a true meridian, is N. 8° E., does he not I subtrak the variation ' or B°, from the magnetic bearing, to ttlituiti the,truu boar. hug, which is N. 0° E., or due North; land if so, must he not subtract it (roes all I N. E. bearings ? For instance—a line, the magnetic haritigefwhielt is N. 50° E., N should be returned N. 47° E., bowlse the compass needle pointing, as it does 8° westward of the true north, would point to 47* Instead of 60°, did it indicate a true tneriditin. .Por like reason, a line, the'nuignetio bearing of which is N. titi° W., should be returned N. 58° W., for the needle'painting 'B° went of the true north, would. if indicating a true meridi an, point tosB°.initesad of 50°. • This, I think; will 'be obvious to any diaceruing mind ; yet in thus expressing my own opinion, I have AO nigh to ohtrude it on others. : • I, as, well me the correspondent Of the Comptler, wish to be right ou this sub ject. If I have erred its my practice, I wish to be corrected, and I will err no mare. Will not some one ovum of the experi enced practise' flortreyore of 'our County undertake to enlighten us, on thia.subject, and decide es to who is right and who is wrting,, roosain tp., Dee. :Bth, 116.1. Mg at ClaelaaatL • On SantlitY *treeing last an organised body Germane, numbering about 500, milled‘the "Society of Freemen," tnarehed to the retaidence of Archbishop Purcell, with whom the Papal *Nuncio, BEDINI, Vrllll?kuying, "hero they set up a dismal groan, accompanied with shouting and discordant ',male. The Mayor, with a large police force, was on the ground, and on atteusptiog to arrest some of the leaders, a general melee took place, in which pis- tots and clubs ware freely used. The pol ice succeeded in arresting a number of the rioters and dispersing the rest. The animosity against I)ediui which led to this outbreak, is in Consequence of that individual's alleged betrayal of the Muse of liberty in Italy during she revolu tion of 1848. Several iustmatnry articles have recently appeared in the German pa pers touching this matter, in one of which Ile folkilling fielittliCA: Occurs : — "lf th Hutigari.to butcher, ilitynau met with so warm a reception in monarchist England, what ought. the Pope's Nuncio to expect in republican America r The parties arrested were held to bail for an appearance on Friday. Fourteen wounded, of whom tine died the next morcilig Tor INcouiNo YEAR —We Ow the following triregreph from the Victoria (Texan) Advocate. It way interest some of our renders : The following farts, in relation to the y ear o r o ur Lord 1864, were pointed out the other day by a clerical Iriend of ours. The year hegira and ends on Sabbath— there are tiro manilla in the yearthat con tain fire Sabbaths, and there are fifty three Sabhatlis in the year. Stich a coin cide:me. lie believer', will not occur again for twenty-eight years. 111411.11,101111 111MRKEl YORK MARKET. ri.olTß. per bbl.. from 1.1 lien s , /P 5 50 1‘ II li % r, per busbel, 1 35 to I 45 NYE, .• 83 42)1tN, " 52 0 \ TA, 64 40 Timo • rtlY .t/OED, per bushel, 1 00 'ln 9 9.1 CLOVER MERU, •6 6 25 ri,Ax.sewn, " I tA PLASTER OP PAR'S. per ton, 6 50 HANOVER MARKET. FLOUR, per barrel, (from Wagon') 9,6 50 WHEAT, per bushel, 199 to 165 RYE. 44 44 $l.l. MINI 6it GI d, - 4i. OAr TIMOTHY-REED, II 50 to 3 26 CLOVER-SEED 6 00 to 6 75 FLAX-ISEED. i VI MARRIED. By the Rev. E. H. on the !!nil ind.„ Mr. MUEL MUM MERT and Mies REBEC CA *EULER, both of Hamilton township, Adams manly. Pa. On the lainlinst., by the Rev. D. Camlghan, Mr. JACOB U ileiLH EN Y, of Poutilin townahlr• soil Miss SARAH A.. &tighter of Mr. Henry Lott, of Cumberletal township, On the inst., by Rev. A. W. Lilly, Rm. P. Arisr.r.D . r. of ority.buig. yind Mies LIZ ZIE A. Iit:NILO:4. of Baltitnorit,. Ito the 211th 'mt.. in the city of Philadelphia. W t lag': F. U 1.42 formerly of Gettysburg, mil A NN A B. W 11.0 i IC of Philaarlphia. On the , e" , " JAY. by Re*. J. Ulrich. Mr. SA M UM,. liEh.D Jilld Mime PUOANISAIf ANN JONES—both of pith county DIED. In Bendarsvlllo, of stoup. on the gib inst., MILANO 1110 N DANIEL, Infant son oI Christian and Anna Mary Usshman, nod Months and 8 days. On Monday oftaremon last, very *Warmly, Mr. ISAAC MERMAN, of Butler township, sited' shoat 72 pram. Mr. W. daring the day ssomod in his usual health, owl hail gone Ow nrishboOs. a Mils or two distant, whorl ha was taken suddenly ill and died. Oa lb. 22d Inst., at Bondsnsrills. Adams etinnty, PETER STUDEBICHER, aged 51 yours 9 months and 96 days On the gist inst., ELIZABETH ELLII‘. wife of Wm. Ellis, of Mensllen township, Ads nag county. aged shout 65 years. On the 63th Wet, in llninn township, Adams county, Mr. AUR H Alt! BIEltl 4 , sged4ll yews ha sod 17 days. • , On the 6th ittet..ln Atlente county, (01Coolump• lion.) Miss HENRIETTA sank BE years 7 amoths mud I 6 days. ' Blanb •orll kWh as at ;his office. ' Almanac for 1854. r' - r . f• - . 1, ,, i'• Z r z z 1 tI. 4 1 4 ,-- ju k lort" 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 .19 20 21 . 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 FICB'Y 12 8 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 28 27 28 1 2 .3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 H 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 81 MARCH A Pall, 2 3 4 • 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 MAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 lb 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 JUNE 2845 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1$ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 AUGUST 3466 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 14 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 I 2 3 4 5 ti 7 8 9 10 11 19 13 1-4 15 16 17 lg 19 20 21 22 23 94 25 29 97 11 29 3U 31 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I'2 13 14 15 16 17 Is 19 •2n 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 :It) 3456 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 30 21 NOTICE. A LI, permon+ indebted to the attbrteriber ilk In note. or Book-Recount, are hereby reuttemed to clll and pay Op by the 25th of Jaunt;ay next. Further ildolgence need not be expected MIDDLECOVF Der. 30, 1853.—td DA VII) WILLS, Attorney at Law, HAS taken Mr. STEvsmsosem Are. North West Corner of Cenire Squnre RI F:RF.:Ni I:E.—Hon. Thaddeus Steven. Eau . I.•ac tate., Der. 30, 1:453. IrTIE tineleretieriirel, advised by his pity sieitio to rehogoi+ll ihe praetiee of profession, for the present at least, has pI.-ed hii.tittes , and overs in the hamlet of DA V I D WII I,S, E.q., who will or:te ller, Law in the eeveral room* of the county. in whose professional kyr rvery coutfulonee, and whom I elteer folly re...onimentl to the supportof the community,. W. H. STEVENSON Dee. 30, 1853.-1( Fronefield VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER, CATTLE LINIMENT, OLD WIIOI,F.SkI,F. mid RE, ► by 8. H. BUEHLER., agent for Memo enmity. • Dec. 30111, 1853. SIIIERIFF-91LTr. NCOURAGED by the friendly se jr4 sterances id numerous friends, the lersigned announces himself 1414 14 can didate roe the Office of SHERIFF', sub ject to the decision of the %Vhig County Convention. and pledges himself. if nomi nated and elected. to discharge the duties of the Office with fidelity and Repeal ality J. F. KOEI3I.ER Berwick tp.. Dec. 80 1853.--if VOCAL MUSIC FOR .ONIEVIOILES. AJ. POTTERFIEIIsn'S class for • Juveniles opens on &tonally, Janu ary 0, 1864. Th.ou desirous of sending to him will pleue notify him accordingly. Teem. 20 Lessons “ Book (•kra) Dee. 80, 180.-110 PUBLIC SALE. Y virtue of an Order of the Court 13 of Common Pleaa at Warne county, the subscriber. Committee of CoNIRA, D WALTER, (Lunatic.) will expose to Public Sale, on Saturday the 14th of January, at n'elock P. M., on the premises; Na, 1 . - ATract of Mountain Land, ;OmahaFranklin tow';nehip; -Edema Au:tardy p".„ eentelning 5 Acree ,and 110 ..,Perehre, nem reassure, adjoining land. .nf .lehe Mielday. een.. Jaeob . Adiekley. Abra• thIP Ilantkand other.. 14to. A Tract of.. mountain '• ,tkt. OW ; t the. l t t ime ; t o wnship eon,*l omit l itilkeree end $0 Fetishes. more or less ''...+114499ink* lands 'of Levi Gilbert. Mar -Atlograrifeler Heek. and other'. , Tbaebove lend Is covered thriving , ,kiteriditnep will be given and eindo 'mama on day of sole by WM. WAVER. ": OrmeetiON4'reatirelf Woke._ ' 01111.20.4111111L,...113 PINMINOTARY. . . . THE undersigned. encouraged by the solicitations or friend., will be a candidate for the Office of PROTHON OTARY at the next elertinp, pubject to the decisPin of the Whig County Conven tion. CHARLES W. LEGO. Franklin tp., Dec. 30, 1853.—t1 • Fir HE undersigned will he n candidate JI for the office of PROTHONO— TARY at the next election, subject to the decision of the Whig County Conven tion. WM. S. HAMILTON Butler tp. Nov. 11, 1553. To the Voters of 341 ams county. R ATEFUL fin the favors and eviden t-7 rex of confidence heretofore extended to we hy my It II rinzene, and encour 4god hy tototerom eolteitations and friend• IV assurances, I am iodured tut Gun ntIIIM mysell as a candidate for the Office of PROTHONOTARY, subject to the de cision of the Whig County Convention, pledging myself. if nominated and elected, to devote my hest efforts to a faithful and impartial discharge of the duties of the Of fice. JOHN PICKING. East Berlin. Hee. 8, 1853. NOTICE. T r HOSE persona who know them- A- selves to he indebted to me of long standing either by note or hook•acrount, will please cell and pay the aurae on or Before the first day of March next—all those who neglert this nntire will find their notes on account in the betide of an ofiirer for collertimWes longer imlulgenre will not be given GEO. ARNOLD Dee. 23. 1853 NOTICE. AT.T. persons indebted to 11A by Note or Book accotint will please call and nettle by the lit of January, an it is abso lutely necessary that settlement should he made at leant once a year. Those wish ing to save poste win attend to Ihot. S FAWN ESTOCK & SONS. Der. 16. 1853. AN I NINO N•E tiTOCK OF 'Yj ,fLU Just from the L. SCIIICK has just arrived from • • the Cities with all ininiense stork of FA lA, AND WI NTE It GOODS, w Inch he offers at greatly redneed Flees. Ills stook embraces every smile in the Staple and Fatiey Goods Irate, eitihnteing all the 4alerl and moat approved St) les, whirl) for beauty and atiramtveumut are r.truly if ever surpas•ed. lie ran enumerate, hot a por tion within the lima. 01 an advertisement to wit: 11.ndleoe Drew 1400ds. sttell a.. Silks and Satins. Frenel4 Meri -11,11-S. Parametta and (7,,,hurg Cintin>. Al p.wea..l)e,Rage, plaid, tivurrd and plain De Lames, Ilondntzutem, Sack Flannels,(3mpr• !lama, Caln.oca, Shawk, Cellars, !land terchiefs, Sleeves, Chemi,enes, Glnves and Shirking,, Cnmba. Laves and Edg ii,e, For Gentlemen's Wear, c...itneres, CAAPllltfilS, Jeans, Cords, R splendid lot of Vestings, Cravats. Ilandltereltiers. Suspenders, Merino, Shirts and Drawers. &e.. &r. Bre'Tliatikltil tor past favors, he Molirits contitisuwte 01 patrnage. Ills atettls love been selecied %%lib cure; and lie flat ter,. himself still i.lcase. Ills motto itt— ••Stnall profits and quick sales." 4 Oct. 7, 1853. • NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! A BR All ANI ARNOLD hna just re. /la- mined from the Cities of Baltimore, Philadelphia mid New York, with the Largest. Cheapest, 4- Best setertil Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, ever before offered to the citizens of Adams e ..—such as Blue, Black. and Brown French ■nd Getman Cloths, [Bark & Fancy Cassimeres, &dinette. Tweeds. Ky. jeans. Satin & other Ves. (Me, Alpacas, Merttioss, Cashmeres, De Bilges, M. De Lillie, NiIAA, and a great variety of Goods for Lobes' wear, too numerous to mention. Alan. a large and beautiful assortment of long and square Sl.awls.nnil Sai; Flannels. n:TC3II and see for your selves,'fis he b , determined to under sell any Store in the Town or County. Oct. 7. 1853—if 110! TIIIS 111 Y! N this age of Signs and 'Wonders, the subscriber would reinsrlf that he neith er brags nor banters, hut defies the County to produce a finer stock of Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, than heir now opening ; of every variety and description, ofall qualities and prices, suitable for men women and children. Irreall, examine and judge for your selves. W. W. PAXTON Gettysburg, Sept. 30, 1853—tf NEW P&L q7qollS t , n UST received and now open ing at the Store of S. FA ti N &STOCK & SONS. APPRENIICE WAN'ILD, AN Apprentice to the SADDLE.TREE business, will be taken .by the Pub. scriber, if application be made soon.— The applicant must be of induktrious hab its and good character. JOHN. A. SWOPE. CleitY'burg, Nov. 4, 1853—.-Bt. igkONNETS, gild, ins and Flowers. a AY' large *sportive, of the , different styles, to be found at SCHICK'S. ITIHE CHEAPEST 0 , :Cassi •'netts;ts.' Flannels,' anti. Ready made Clothing In town, purchased before the really to be - had ai the stored GEO. ARNOLD. OaL 118,' 18111. Avirs-osozz IPLOrairs OF the beat toolity—aletaye on hind tool for ?AO 9ottjtaittg 4 , at the Frit, ' ' T , WARRNN dr BON. =i;U= I JINATT; FRIENDS FALLOW CITIZENS of flit county of Adams :—I have never before. solicited your votes for any public atatiOn. I now present myself' to your cimeiderntion as a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, with the confident hope.and assurance of receiving from you a cordial, generous, and liberal support. And I would moat respectfully ask nomination from my Whig friends when assembled in County Convention. Defect ed I will endeavour to execute the duties with promptness, lenity, and impartiality, and all my efforts shall be directed to wards a faithful discharge of duty. SAMUEL E. - lIALL. Cumb. township, Dec. 23, 70 the Voters of rlelmns Coun4,l: VELLOW CITIZENS :—At the oli i eattletit of n umerous Irtends, I olT•r myself t emir consideration for the office of SHERIFF at the next Election.— Should I he elected, it will he my aim to acknowledge the favor by endeavoring to discharge the duties of the office prompt. ly and with fidelity. HENRY THOMAS Straban tp., Dee. 23, 1853.—te THE undernigned, encouraged hv -the lifilleitailOnS of numerous !fiends, an notinees hitvself as a candichste for.,olf: of- . fi..e of SHERIFF at the next Efentiiiii. rehl++•+'ll+llly asks the auppori of his hillow-ciiizens. If elee , ed, I shall endea vor to discharge the dunes of the office with fidelity and inipartiatity ISAAC NEELY. Dec. 23, 1853,—tf FELT.OW CITIZENS :—At the re quest of many friends I again oiler mvsell n> n candidate for the next till EIC IFFALTY of Adams roomy, sohjeet to the derision at' the W hig County Conven tion, anti pledim nlysell. if nominated and dented, to discharge the ditties of the office satisfactorily to'ali. DANIEL MINNIGII. Latimore MT.. Nov. 4, 1653. T the urgent solicitations of many friends I ntrer nn self es n candidate for the 011 lee of SHERIFF, at the next Election, suljeet to the Whig Nominating Convention. Should Ihe so formitate as to he nom:listed and elected, I pledge toy• self to diseliarge the duties of the Olive to the hest of my ability and without impar tiality. JOSEPH 11.111KF.R Germany township, Der. 9, lti:s3. TIE: undersigned will he a candidate tor the office of SHERIFF at the next election, subject to the decision of the W big County Convection, and respeet lully the favorable consider...lion tind support of 'fria friends, pledging him self, it nominated and elected, to Its. charge the ditties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. JOHN I. TATE. Gettysburg, Oct. 21, 1853. f r IIROUGiI the enconragement of n totother of friends I oiler myself ;IR a can d i d a te for the Office of SIiEItIFF, so! jeet to tile deei,ion of the Whig Coon. ty Convention—pledging myself. if nom looted and elected, m perlorm the iluties of the Offt-e to the hest of my Amity. (3 ED. C. 1-aItICKIIOUSER. Getty sburg, Dee. 2. 1853. F t!ROUGII the encouragement of n Dumber of frientle, I offer my eel( a candidate for the offiveof till E !tin.% sot, jeet to the derision of the Whig County Convention. ! therefore respecifiilly solicit your v.ttes moil influence. Should I PtiC• reed in the eteuttuttion and he elected, no effort or exertion on ins' part eli.ll be spared, by a (Hi 011111 and impartial per fornmiwe of the dotes thereof, to evinee toy sense of your kindness and confi• denre. DAVID NEWCOMNIER East Berlin, Nos. 25.1853. CLERK OF THE COURTS. viELLow CI'T'IZENS:-- Atthe rentiePt -• of many ft lends I atnott ~ (Pr utv*ell ratolid,te for the next CLERK OF THE COURTS of Atlailot county. ,Filiticct to the declaim - , of the Whig County ettovention. and retinveifulll; snli it vow'. hvcir:l;ile gitlerttion mud .upper.. pledging iny self if ttioninmcil and tlerted to tlisctoirre the du ties of the office with ituiteinulity sod fidel ity. J. J. BALDWIN. Strnban township, Nov. I I, 1853. I WILL he a oamlohie for the OtE , r of CLERK OF 'IIIIE COURTS. lit the next o) the decision of the Whig (201110 y Convention. .101 IN GARVIN. Gettysburg, Nov. 25, 1803. THE underfOgned will he a candidate for the office of CLERIC OF I'll E COURTS. subject to the decision of the hig Comity Convention, end respectful ly solicits the support of his lellow JOHN McCLEARY Fairfield, Nov. 18, 1851 REGISTER & RECORDER. THE undersigned will be a renilidate for the °dim of REGISTER AND RECORDER, subject to the derision of the W h ig County Con ven lion, and respect fully solicits the support of his lellow-citi• Zell'. ALEXANDER COBEAN Gettysburg, Dec. 2, 1853. To my frienda and fellow voters of 'Ad- tuns County— - I lIVIE generous and cordial support 1 j :received ,on former occasions has encouraged me to present myself again to your courideration and that of the Whig County Convention, as a candidate lor the offire of REGISTER. k, RECORDER of Adams ,coutity at the next election, and therefore respectfully solicit your lutes and influence. Should 1 succeed in the nomination and be elected, no effOrt or exertion on my part shall be spared, by a faithful and impartial performance of the dudes thereof, ,to evince qty' sense of your kindness and confidence.. , • JOHN 1.. GUBERNATOR. Nov. 11, 113511. FOR °SALL , . I tifTE s ubscriber offers fur ssle *.nom bur of 11 1 1 4 of YOUNti (311EST— NUT 'AND LOC usl"rimasea low!, from Alio to ten mom onob. • • • / J. D. PAXTON. Gottyobori, OoL 7, leis—if SHERIFF'S SALES. pursuance of amide? write of Vendi lioni Exponne el aline Venditioni Ex ponces, .issued out of The Court of , Com mon Pleas of Adams :.county 'Pa.. and to me directed, will be exposed to Pub lie Sale, on Saturday the 14th of Janu• oil / next, at (o'clock, P. Mo at the Court House in the borough of Gettysburg, the following property. to wit: A Tract of Land situate in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of James Cunningham, And'w White, Wm. McKee, and others, containing 18 ACRES, more or less, on which are erected a TWO STORY LOG lIIVELLING-11011E, ;I; a frame Ram, and other out huildung4.— There is a well of Water near the dour, and a young o~tct~~Ro on the premises.—Seized and taken in execution as the property of ISAAC N. McCLAIN. Alan, A Tract of Land situate in !dentinal). township, Adams county, Pa.. adjoining% lands of George, Group, David and Jesse Cook, and others, containing 32 ACRES; more or less ; about 4 Acres of which are in good Wadow, about 6 Acres in good thriving TIM HER. and the balance in a good stale of cultivation: The improve ments area TWO—STORY RI)11.7G11-CAST DIVELLItiti-HOUSII, n log Stable. Blacksmith Shop. soil other There is a tirst.ratespring of wAter near the door, arid a variety of fruit trees nit the premises.—Seized anti taken in exeelion as the pro t pirte of DAVID DEVENNEY and ROBERT YOUNG. Also—all the interest of Ferdinand Rath, in 1. A Tract of Lind Pitunte in t h e townftini, of Butler. and purily ur Nlenntlen towhshiF, Adams 4 . 011111 y, Pa., runt:lining' 25 ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph I'aplor. Joines Taylor, nod milers, on a Inch is °flirted ONE ANO-A-HALF . • S't'mt Lou; sr; ETZELL:HQ-.}{loo3E, " "" 1111 , 1 y ttpntlß bowie, wnh a 14 firingl of ter H ear Ow dom.. Titrre too nit oRCRAHD of fruit trEes 011 the prein- MY?. No. 2-A Trail of Land Ki.u.te in the owiii.ltip of am! Me, oallen as aforesaid, imolai:ling 27 ACHES. more or less, ilifjoining land* of the heirs of George Taylor, .fames Hoops, sod James D. Taylor and others. No. 3—A Lot of Ground situate in Oo townNliip al Butler, in the county of Athin%, 8 Acres and 91 Perches, more or leo4F, ndjoining 18ntlt4 of Henry Kot , er. Jo :in l'wers. a...! .I,,bri Walter, on which are er , •en :In ONE AND A•IIALF STORY FRANJE 11111 ROUGEI-OAST Eil, n StAble, and other ont.hinYinffil, a Sprite! house, &e. itt an ()WM AHD of choice Iruit en the preinit•its.—Srizeil anti taken in execution as the prtperty of FERDIN AND RATII. Al,m A Lot of Ground Slitlate in Hamilton townakip, Adam% county. l'a.. adjoinine lands% of (:rnrkrt Jacobs, Jacob Baker, and others, contain ing 2 Acres and 74 Perches, more or let.q.—Seized and taken in exe cution 111.1 the property of ABR %BA 11 TRINIMER. with notice to Benjamin Sheffer, terra-tenant. lizi.7=Ten per emit.of the purchase mon ey 'you all Galan by the `sheriff, must be paid over immediately after the property is struck down, and on (allure to ciuriply 'herewith tlio property will he again put up for sale JOON SCOTT, Sheriff. Nheritrantrice.Getty*burg. I)re. 1b53.-1d REGISTER'S NOTICE. NoTicE is hereby given to nil Ler tees slid other ;,eritoris concerned that ixfration - Accounts herein :llw: mentiimed, will be presented :it the Orpltaits'Cmirt ~r Adam= county:, for coil. firmittion null ntlebwAtiet., nn Monday hie 113th flay o.lf:ware!' next. viz : 170 The first And final secouni of Pe ter O'Neal. Exeetwir nt the last will and testament of Nicholas &tither, de mica. 180. 'rt.. first aermint of Henry Reify, Guardian ot Jaws E. Sliorh, minor son tit John Bliorti, dersased. 181.'Tlie first account of Henry Reify, Testamentary Gnat( of Sandi Devine, minor daughter of William. Devine; de relived. 182. The first and final account 'nf Solomon Hmitzalin. Mardian of the per ego and estate of Julia Ann Eekenroole, deceased, minor daughtet of Henry Eck enrode, ileceasetl. 193. The first and Anal account . of John Mowry. Administrator of the estate of Catharine Mowry. deceased. 184. The first'abd final account of Jo seph Fink. Admini•ttrator of the elate of David K ttg,, deceased. 194. The account of Win. R. Sadler, Administrator of the estate Of Moses Funk. deceased---setiled by Agnes Sadler, Ad. ministratriz of Wm. IL Sadler, decesa. ed. 180. The Oral and final Recount of Hetry Mickley, Administrator' of the emit e of Nicholas Bushey. Esq., de. crated. 187. The first and final account of Ja cob Wale, Atlininistrator.of the estate of ' William Menlo. sett., deceased. 188. The first accoutt i t 'of &manual Brouill and Andrew Brotigh., E xecuters of the last: will mud testament of • John Brnugh, (leavened. • 1,80. The first ant nal iteenunt of Dim. yid 'Zeigler,' Adminis mint of the estate of Charlos , Zeigler, deceased: . 190. The second and final account of Jaenh 8. Hollinger, one of-Itte Adminis: mune or, the estate of Cantuari decimated. DANIrA. PLAN,K 4 , Rwp }Neaten Oaks. neuYAHRIF 7 / Me. SS, MIL S' • It FIRE INSURANCE. THE oadicfAtios Comity Mutual The 1* artrance Canspany" located at Ott. tysburg, is now in successful operation, are for lowness of rates, economical manage" men t alit, affairs, and lodate in Insuraneo; challenges comparison with any otha r r similar vompady. • All its (Termini* .are chnducted tinder the personal supervision of Managers selected by the Stocikholdets. Th 3 Books of the Company are at all limos npun to the inspection of those insuring of it. As no travelling agents are employed, persons desiring to insure can make ap. plication to either of the Managers, from whom all requisite information can be gained. irrThe Managers ere : Huroush--asorge Nwope, D. A. Buehler, Wm H. eitevemem, A. B. Kurts, Russell. W. Stehle, K, rehnestoek, C. W. Halms, D. MeC.menetly. Menalien—Win. B. Wilson, Cumberland—Hobert McCurdy, Stratum—Jacob King FrAnklin—Andrew Heinizolman, 14 tian—A mos W. Niaßiniy, Ltberty--John Musselman, jr., Reading—Henry A. PiAing, Latimore—Jacob Griest, Miiiintjoy —Joseph Fink. Barwick--Matthew Eichelberger, Osfurd—John L. Noel, J. R. Hersh. President—GEOßGE SWOPE. Vice Presiilent.— , tiAmost. R. Realism'. Seeretary—D. A. EItINLER Tressurer--SAxtreL F•U ESTOC Executive Committee—ArneEvr Nx18ITIIL• MAN. RoBV.RT WCUINPV, JACO!' E tieUt. I t 863—tf. DIGIIERREOTYPE FOR CEN'IrS. CAN be had at 'Weaver's Gallery in Uhambersburg tweet. Pictures ta ken in all kinds of weather, and will he put up at this Gallery in all the different styles of the day, at prices varying from 50 rents. to *5 00. So now is the time for (Attaining the rhea pest likeness ever of. in this place. Persons will find it to,tlteir advantage In call soon while the opportunity isthefore them, and in order io Secure a satisfactory likeness, subjects are requested to wear dark apparel.— Gentlemen shirmill wear black. with !dark veal and cravat, and ladies shnidd avoid dresses of pink and blue. Plaid and contrasting colors are very suitable for children. I retort] my sincere distill-it to nto tvilrtlee nos friends fivr their oast favors. Nod so licits a continuance , of the saine, hoping by Pirtet Attention to bllsinerv4 to satisfy 1140 !notes of all who may yi.tit my Lr.lleyv. 8.01 t.l EL WEAVER. 7.r:! Cll-1863. Au Ordinance to prevent firing Guys and Fire-works, BE it enacted I the Town Council of the Borough Of Gettysburg. and it is hereby enacted by authority ol the an inc. — That if any peraon or peptone, from and alter the publication of this Ordi nance, shall tire any 011/1, Pititol, or other Fire-arms, or shall mat, throw, or fire any Split', Rocket. Torpedo. Cracker or other Fire-work, In or noon any polilic street. or alley, in maid Borough. or within filly ;ink of the amine, or in any garden. lot. or other inclosure, ailidning or prrlaiiiing to ally Owelling.llouse within avid Bor. oneli, or shall sell, tiller, or offer, or cx pose to sale. ntlySquiba, Micketa, Torpe• doa. Crackers, or other Fire-works. with in the said Borough. (without a special 'li cense from the Town Council fur Illflt purpose first being had.) he. she or they, so offenditie. shall, upon cony i , : tion there pi ',glory the Burgess. (oriel! mid pay the sow of Five dollars. with the costs of prom rennin', or in default of thereof. stlall he imprisoned (or any time not exccediiig the (PIM Of tarty-eight hours. Adopted De cember 6. 1853. R. G. HARPER, Burgess A tt,,t M k. December 8,1853.-3 t SPOUTING! SPOUTING! EORGE and Henry Wampler will Make [louse Spouting and put up the some low, for cash or country per Farmers and all others wishing their Moses. Barns. &e. spouted, would do well to give them a mall. G. & H. WA MPLER. April 15-1853. lIIRDIVIRE & SADLERY• a . FA FINESTOOK & SONS would II•7 • respectfully inform their friends and customers, t h at they have rreeivcd an ad. ilitional stipple of hardware. Saillere, Oil Points, Class. which will ht sold cheaper than they ran he had else ;where, also every variety of Coach Trim mings, Springs, Axles, Oil Carpets, Drab (UM, Sallfiritli, Damsel:. &e. Builders and Painters are requested to examine their Stock before purchasing. AS they are determined not lobe undersold by any market. S. FAIINESTOCK & SONS EXHIBITION. ADMITTANCE FREE. vt A ROCS SAMSON'S Clothing em• porhon alb aces the largest' and heat avaortinent of Frock and Dream Coat+ of every variety of color. quality and style, which have ever been offered to the . public. Call told set, even if you do not wish, to hey. Oct. 14. 185 d: CLOTIIINC-CLOTIIING. Bli'M ARNOLD has now on band, it and is constantly' making, up, Over coats. Gress Coats, Frock Coats, Pante. loons, Vests. sod every srliele I n the Clothing line. which he will sell 30 par cent- cheap er than any CLOTHING STORE or SLOP. SHOP in the Town or County. ^Call and,examine for yourselves! Oat. 7, 1853-41 NEW & SEASONABLE DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES . B. KURTZ bus just , opened an im. • menstritock of all the new end de. eirable style, of ; DRY' GOODS. also Queen swore and Groaliee.:-which heift. sites ltia numerous euetotnere to call and see t all of which will be "sold on the principle of ..Quiet gales and Small Profits." Oct. 14, 11163. ' GrOC,eries; • QUEENS tb G 4119.4 Wow, a fresh Ind foil supply, r ir . haap•se the oar. hew *firm!' mill aid pee 'distil it . • ' • „ ••• IguaTrs. rqw am's7a.r HARDWIRE STORE. %NEM Subscribers would respectfully • Announce to, their friends and the public. that .they hive opened AL 19,W HARDWARE STORE in Baltimor;! adjoining the residence of DAVID Zinot.e.a. Genyabuig. in which they Are opening Argo and general assortment U ILIUM A.R le, IRON, STEEL, SROCENIES CUTLERY ; COACH. TRIMMINGS; Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar l Pure, Shoe Findings, Paints, & vyeStUffil n general, ineudiog , every dietriptin.s:el articles in the above line otinisilferiattv which they invite the attention of Coallt; makers, Blacksni i dot. CHrpeitters, Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddlers,. Mud the public generally. Our stock having been selected with greet mire and purchasheil for Cash, we pert antee4f.'r the Ready Money.). tri disponi' of any pert of it on as reasonable terms as, they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call from oar friends, mil earnestly solicit a share of public favor. as we are determined to es. tabliali a character for selling Goodi at low prices and doing businesson fair prin. ciples JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 18.1861.--tt. GROGERLtpt#O.g. rrHE undersigned has jtist framed from • the City with a now and largely. in. creased assortment of Ronde, which he is prepared to offer at prices which cannot be beat. His stock oonsisti,of GR0C14.311C14 of all kinds, Sugars. Malawi/1, ettfrePe. Teas. Fail], Salt. Cracker*. Cheeee. Pickeled Coeurnbere, kr. Also. Flints St Confections, Orange*. LI.IIIOIIR. Fige, Raiaina, - Pnineer Ate.—Alan. Powder, Shot, -Tobareo, Se ger*, erichrAted German Smokiitc Tohnrrn, and a variety of oilier ariigleb—.: , Alto it ii•attrate aseoriment of the beet qualutea of LIQUORS, Wince and Branitirs, of different kinds, .N. E. Rom. Holllnd Gin, Old Rye, itc,;'. = pH of whir+ ran he had oil the lowan terms at the Store of the enbarriber, in , Smith Baltimore street, next door to the " Star" .(,flive. Ir:7 - Also. nhasys on hand rvitiety of Slone Jag* dcc.—=Give noi n,rnll. ZIEGLER, Jr GettYgbure , May 19. 1853r—tf. TO THE Lil IVES OF -0E1"1 FS, 11U12O ANI) _ , .1 ) 1E1`6\1 • tall.L. 2.1:4722.2 1.33=2:3 ningphia andßatniTnuorropeda d isn P o h w i 1 a o d p e e l the greeteat vxriety Ladies' Dresi & Fancy Goods, over offered to the pubic in this pluee-- st rong which are Highland Plaids, Paris ',Manes... have, Poplins, 11, Delanes, Persian Cloth.Coburg Cloth. Cashmeres. Silks. Bombazines. P:•ratnetta floth. Prints, Silk Watp nod Mohair, Black Alp:meas. figtir , d, changeable snil plain Fancy color do., ill great variety. MerinOes. and Berige DeLoies, with almost etrry other variety of .Diess Goods.; Cocking Flannels in great variety. Prnrlrt anti while Crape. Thihet Wool. .R4y St , te long & oth r Shawls, broad ,ilk Fringe, and Lure ; Ribhnns. s beautiful. Article 'frinimings of every kind f {linnet Vel vets, Silks and Satins. s, plain and embroidered Linen Hamtker ! &delft, very superior & Hosiery. .Gloves: &e.. &e.. with almost every article belong ing to tha irade. • The Ladies will please call, and judge for themselves. Also, Cloths, Cassitheres, Cassinetts, Celle. Flannel*. shill /?early-made ',veil'sr with almitft e**ll other aro• (tie in the way of Goodwin:l) Also, Fresh Groceries and Querns- 11111 r I • all of which will be 'old at cheap as they can he hail at any other estahlialt inent. Please call and examine the Goode, Oct. 7, 1853. NEW GOODS 'AGAIN. THE RICHEST As BET ASSORTMENT OP FALL & WIN E'ER GOODS, For aendemar:s sear, EVER OPENER . 141 P 6 dTrysyntße SKELLY & . HOLLEBAUCH 1"7 AK E plc:mire in calling Alteottniotion 11 of their 'Mends-and - the , their extensive stock ol Goods for Gentle• meu'a weer, just received .from the City, whit+, for variety o f styis, beauty nt soish.• and superior quality. challenges cuutpat I with any other stock in the place. Top asamithent of . . Cloths, plainand.ferney Tweeds and Cu.i • rimers:, Vesting:, Satinets, Over, Coatings, . „ CAN'T BE BEAT ! G ive thei. • esll and exikline for Youreelvee. They have; porchased their Gook carefully. end with *deers to Ow* the taste' 01 ell. from the mon praciierti too.the most feat idiotic 110"TAILORINO, in ell Ite branches, attended to as iteretolore, with the emnel ance of good workmen. 11(7"Tho FASHIONS for Fail end Wittier have been reeeived. r 3etlyebog, Mit% 11 . 1053. • 43 tit dEtti It (0 JP 11/ in IF tat kinds. Clap and Latter t's per of the heat goal tr, Note Pap* r . Vipiti n a cards,Phan and finny Enarinpop, Pen. knives, Pens Pencils, &c.. . always on hand and ror sr r te row b y B, 14. BUEHLER LUT4I3 It. PERSONS having LUMBER to dig. pose of. in trade fur furnitstre. will find it to theii. Advantage to call at the ehesp Cabinet Making Establishment of GEO. E. BRING 4 AN. South Baltimore sweet. ulz; Coot to the Compiler Woe. BRINGMAN'S CABINET-WIRE ROOM, (iE'l'l'l SBUI P . 3. THANKFUL fiur thr liherid patron. !we. iirretigme extended to him the PuL.Oribef w eiald rempeeiftitly itiferm phi elleiornere snit the, pololle ?het He Milli ttflniiilUtti to niviufaelikre terry variety of • S LI ,fit -FURNITURE, at hie OW Ertablialtritent. so Oniolh more atriet. second 'Nostra, a Irw &ore, ituith 4.°T,Aft" printing Gettysburg. Ka will hear on hand. ism , sale, and will conatatitly be prrpeired to' manufacture. front the verc beat of mate.' rials, Seas at the rate of from NO to IPSO IV: Centre, Card, Pier, lift Sara, Toile'. Dining and preak. !ion TA BUS ; ()rpm. ing Burrows . of,' every dearripiion : French Bcadaseaslait W e c h a t a ti d a. Wardrobes, Beeveletistes' ifoult•Casee: Pedestals' or hiitiebbitrdi i ! Piano Stoole.Lethes' Wasbotanda.fteiPt!:. ing T Chairs, Lounges, oiloretia, &es., whini) for nuttiness, dosability*rj i basely of firtiali, cannot be surpassed by any in tile ouniry. se:Persona wishing gnndwind cheap • VITRA 1 1' I T KIK would do well to give him a call before purchaillog'elae'where. • - ' CO lanai Fie lo also prepared lo.notnufartnre Crtruis, ol Cltith, Al pora - & lie /oar a Unite and intbstatitial Herne!, rook is prepared fa accoomontete persona nt town and coun try 4ti tfic'attorteatmotim.: All kin'eei of work matte to ortler, and warranted to he .fittlelied in - •ilie .bell workman lik tittle,_ GEO, 0, Goltiabum.:July 1853.--tf. vgOCLAMATION HERE/Is. Ron. ROSS'S.? J. Esq.. President of the several: Courts of• Common Pleas, in.the countess eorapdalpg the 19th District, and 'used' of the Cro t t irts of Oyer and Terminer. getters 1 Jettnelivery, for the trial of ;Al capital end other offenders in the said die trict.--and SADWililo, H. RVESELL, atIVOM ri • Mstatuckit,Emor., Judges of the Co is of etunnion Pleas and Genera: Jail .Delivery. - for the trialuf all capital and other offen d eisisin the totiity - itf Adatne—have issued ihmil,precep , t, bearing date the 29d day of' November. in the year of our Lotto. one . thousand .eight hundred and fifty-three and to medirected,lhr holding a Court of Com- , mon Pleas-and General Quarter Btestons of the Peace and General Jail Delivery, and Court 'of Oyer and Terminer, at Gee., tysburg. on Monthly the 16th q/' January. 11,4 TI—- • • . NO'rICE IS RENE:BY GIVEN 're. all the Justieen of the Peace, the Coroner and Constables, within the said County of Adams. diat they by theu . and there in. their proper peisons. with their Rolll4 Records., Inquisitions. Examinations mid other Re; inerebranees to' , do those things which to their codices cod in that behalf , appertuin. in he done, atitt also they - Who will , prose-, eine against the 'prisonera that are or' shill he in 'dui jail'of the said Counfy, of A.daine. anti to be then and thereto .pros OSU te against them as .shall be just... , JOHN SCOTT. iYherijr. , Sheriff's Offier,Gottyhborg.•r Dee.l6. .I'o Tic L. - ETTCRS, tri AslminiPtratinn 06 ' tiff ettatii ort'krli ittrti '60181;ER„ late nt Citnuatign utwlighip, Adams; county: belting, been, muted to „Ityt 1,801. scriber. residing in2the• same nowteshtt4 he hereby gine midge m thnewindeliteHre Psi& Eststei in.eall with him end settle the itpme t end thostoirbn . hive i4osrris, are tie. &viva, tn present the came. property'eMlien tieuted. for settlement. WILLAAM savoßTz. Rdta'r. Dec. 2. 18153.--li*- NESS GOODS . , grir ' etVle.ne Hoge. nege Xl r pare, Mane *JP featitex. filpava; k &c with trimmings to Fnit. for ills cheep.ni P4llff6'Srocrs DRUGS ADD liff.:D/OINSISII gbP all kindle. from the fleet' ih the City, eon. etanoi ttehd - end for tone -et the'Drug intltnookstore s of . 8; H. BVEHLER. Fashionable Cravats. I Nl i 41„1,C1.18 SA NISON, has-jugt.zare' . tiA 'a kaiscster.oritnent of / latnku .. NI 1..; I.6llKlB,'br !lie Lintat'et}N, wpir, ile . Will Ptql ..cfietiper than any other'eatitl. tiohatelni in .10+Htt: • , plenother 2, 1863. OVELEOITS, :OVER . 'GOATS, Prepare for Winter., " 1 -13,Elltiborrilier has juto receivej and „ripened a choice 193 of Overcool= of cvery i , description, matte; , in thelvat man tier, Tftnii latest eitylve, w4ieli he ia ile tertnined to nelivilearer than any other es tablialainen in ~the Coonly. To .tees the troth orrhia nal and 'examine. Reform her, uu trouble toefiow GOODS. MARCUS .SAMSON. Metes Dreis Go(ids; , EvratY wArimy of, (loloon l ied quo.. ty of Cloths, Ctootlattort,P, and Overroatints, 411 Of which hie 401,41,10 i low 11a at any, other Sto're.hk 1 , 44. Coll and aes Nara et XPRTZ'OoPAPAY. thonetr; , . Ladies' Dress Goods ~rA. ix, at uft'll/14, thole Nahum,. IL)' D thato`.•• Dr alsWklps4asilhirrio. two. Alnbutg Clutha.. For forth's. iiiisPsOs. 00 0 AtKII' a int'ire shaw !Som. j. 4 SHAWI,S, , siI,A)V66O rill HE Itt Nest sitseitnient intl',ariette• Ribiliff4 now In ti:en to tio Ogbist xo,IKTro C7.4 e tnMr. ~"' • TOBIAS' UNIMENT, OR, the sere iLikiAllitelke,,,Altelere A MorhusjiliOil44o ll 4 0104 4 1 1 1.P0. 014 ar,e.."-44 Mnrt rxnerlit t lit rileedrit i t h Dalla I ,o*C a i ii;• , II '1111to" tit
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