,ARRIVAL OF THE ,AFRICA. EE 0414"84,Ti.:R FROi - EURQPt. ••••• CIETTYIB ETU*. • Evening, March 31, 1854. - tqkv,yong March 213th.--The stenni- I er`Arriest with Liverpool dates, of the lt.th Frida y • inetiiiit;iirriveil this morning. _ tN' F P The.-txte , WORD TO OUR PATRONS. tenon at e Katelatliti . dheen captured by the Ct:7 - It is now going on nine yearsj Russians Wits sit "atrocious faleehoolt-'-• since the Star passed into oqr hands, ant i Tlnehttestiktfiettiient+llstalnifterjnliPi• lirthat=time we have attempted no pa wl that the Reasians were, about with.i err . i settlement of necounts. The con dre*lng tionvthot neight 3 Drim'a NV, sequence is that ITO have a number of, Re ,t;,, 1 o .f.th f,cc t unta ...standing open trgich,ought long; sato - rt fl b e tieth 4411 ' ''since to have becti dosed. We desire to "Pprfriont)ttniiffilltilY. says th in theelo:e them now. To aecomplish thispam Ciat' rent ilthor prOpOSal It•OMI, iall be under the necessity of making out ' 00 4i 0116 .'41. "WY SV O I814; " air ,F"ur ; bills on all unsettled accounts toithotit re-' Powers Juttl4tiand ' 0 " bad 1 "d""ible a "" ; gord to persons. And, as we wish, as far reiasted. , • in. possible, to avoid the necessity and ex „Pltealied fleets were in Resika of a collector, we hope that our and th;litillt Om Russian fleet was at frieuris will call at the office within a rett .Viristnik'atill_tiorniShips were at Seciiin „ maw° time, And settle. There are some K:111 ir" 'llestshad cruisers in 'h° ado) have beep-taking the "Star” for bet -° ,' Sett :* " ' ' ' ter than eight years, others a less time, who The inusenger bearing the ultimainn have, never paid at all. There are others of Pranee int! England, left Vietina on the who are indebted in smaller amounts:- 7111 i? 'St: - Pelemburg- P 6 'ssia and We trust that of/ will be prepared at least Aitexiti tave ` not Signed this to do something for us. -We have a uum their 011'14 d e fin e d as neutral herof hea‘y engagements to meet t hi s "Frler the:present, *ad ' nediat th" for ille , Spring, and a few dollars frdm each of (Mitre. , • ' • our delintineat patrons, while it will hard- Ith a l l isten'e• f ro m the eas t a "" ththees I • he' felt 1 them individually, would re ._ , iy that bieitilities throughout Asia nut •been Inc ug from embarntesment and enable . In4undeil f us to enter upon the new volume with bet- A serinns iniurrectien hail been dise,ev. ter spirits and a feller determination to erect in Turkey, or in what ja i lthaw " as , make the "Star' every way worthy their iill estertatirkey, and resulted_ , patronage and support, As before stated die draft of ii.Ontivention- seeming the Iti we 1 4 1 8ii_bakLallt all our -accounts, and titre:' Fr" - ' - ' llOll 61"111°-Chfisilaaa that' sueli tur mo shall tbe called for at the office country. ' ' he placed in the hands of our agent AUSTRIA AND r IZUSSIA.—The 3 for collection, of which duo notice shall be . list advice* anon Paris hilly confirm . thei g i ven. _ neWa'respenting the attitude of Austria and Prussia on the Eastern questiou. Amur a etpressed a perfect willingness to jinn the Western power's, but Prussia positively , refused tin the ground that as elle wee nut a maritime power, she compar ative whitest in, the struggle. despatch from deatch from the Austrian minister, snol, was re ceived to Parte out Thursday. explanatory of the affair. but tie language is said to lie (Mecums and unsatilifactory, end indica. &least change of policy on the part of • ENGLAN D.—The first division of 14 Oritudi ehihisr underAdmirat Cherie , . N a . pier, ttias to sail, from - Portsmouth on the lidt,for the Baltic.' 'lt was reported that British fratme will go to the Baltic for lend sieviee. The 77th regiment cm , bark-ed at. Liverpool on the llth for Tur key. turd>Joint - Russell was guile ill on atiablu to attend' to hie duties ilrlilefloase, in consequelaqi of Which the littuse adjourned till 'Monday. FRA (AL-I%e French Senate . had unanimously voted . i the loin of 20,000,.. 000 &aims. ' ' , • The first ilivisitocof the troops for the Ltssi'Wss to leare Tiinlon on thr 20th. ''RUSSIA:.:—The Emperor ot with; his family. had left Si. l'eterShurg lae Wariaw. mt-ere the (.!rt r hones hi - ex• el.lo his imflnenee• effectually ' against Prthisi a and Atti,trta GRERCE.--A despateh iron; Athens -Mcrilinu, Chronicle, states that; the areek-insurreetiou .was extend'. througthint. • Oen . :"Ratiy'ri loti joined the insurgents, 11;tt'in ntArta;hed .Iteeit_t ken - by a.iault, sire, it entainn ters., ' PrPitetata still held nut. • • VIENNA,. Altsreh Paskie witch ii'appointed Generallo.ellief of the Russian army of tie Danube. ' Stkll toter —Arrival, of the. Canada. • .13 A LITAX, ' „ arch 9.--The steamer Canada arrived here this afternoon, bring dates of the inst. 'EASTERN' AYFAIRS.--Eastern af fairs are 'uncluinged.. Thu British fleet . .wart:proeeeding to the Baltic. :Moro troops 'heid'bree depatehed to the East: The allied 'fleet was still at Be.sika Bay, and the Rus 'Sian fleet at SehastoPol. There was noth ing new froth the Danube, , Prussia still kolds hick; though profes- aing to rust ,in accord with . the Western' ;Powers: • k ITRANCE.—,The King of Prussia had lent mi. autograph letter tit Napoleon, .de fending the'Pruseiam neutrality. and irug- Resting a new mediation by Pressia.— , Napoleon's reply was---.."r00 late." terrible earthcitiake had occurred at Bala - tin, by which '2,000 persons were , • Theßtilesieis were fortifying th; inte _riot. cities, of IVallaehia and Moldavia, and ~workmen were strengthening the Itirtifica ,- {iiIIIS of Eebristopol; Odessa, Kronstadt, Milberg, Sweaborg andthe entrance at ;li , sas reported that the first operation Of:the 'Atiglo French . 'Army would be to attack ,Sobasiopol by s laud, while the fieets would assail it by 80d. The Greek ,Bovolntion had not fully sub -aided.— The • Egyptian troops had been '`seat te'Vandia. Servia Was quiet,. Further from California. New 'lripag, March .25.—The, steam .`ithip.;Nortlierti -Licht arrived here, this morning from San;Juan, bringing Calitor • 'Ws ditties to theist, the 138111 P as by din" United States, 'She bringit 350 pita sc!igets and abotii'rso,ooo iit wile. ,news - 01 importance in any, portion of the State.. The mines artr 'represented as being sl id very. Pro- Wool heti arri4ed at SAIT Francis. 44 4 . ind.rolieVeil Geo. 1 - 1 tollelle IC from the rumpwn q { 11 a 4,46fic ~ , $ grand Alioner ; waa pivot -to him. nn • wirier' 4: occasion. Gov. Foote,of Ilisaissippi, - •#ery, atairely - flettouttreti the course pur. imetliije , the ea fillet at Washinkion. rom s kriehitton ,Territoty we learn il;at' Ate leiistature, will probably be tilfiig ~ Theittaices:froto 'Oregon stale that the Ii islaiure hail ..tob'ourtsed, 41: hill was :pattaet s llortlerlo t e vote of do, petiple in June Aill'llleituitatiott or hi rotting 4.8 ate Go verti, .1 pxtr o ri, e 4 • ICU r , pl pi y , mu us t Salmi Alma t. 5441 Iprertmis:!%,o,,,,the int , tikowkif+lakinge 44, 6!6 in•pergnis ogamet "--"RitivAirilresdo of:Ilie A:cripuleti -it iv m Whetsx. jouritAlio tiof was tutiAnintril mniv'to 11 ,it.i. 1114 iP.• of ' 43zi r ailv• 4dillintw(it t?lr es,rticd tOtt:friendo itivioutent 0116Nte:p_tien4 'WAY ; . .* . .ictliMlix .. l_Ln rilitim; - I;l7Thlo.vetng 4.414.A1w We, 40 Zak` ' TH STIR AND BANNER. The Railroad. At a meeting of the Directors of the Get ' • tyaburg Railretttl_EotriPSltY, on '23(1 .inst., the fliltnwtri preamble and resolu tions were adopted : Whereas the charter •of incorporation requites the President . and Directors of the company to fix Hanover, York county, 'as the' Eastern terminus of the Road with. , in tbree years, from the passage of the act of hcorporation, preSided.the company deem it expedient to go there--and where as the time aforeintid- is likely to expire. .by..which . ten - eon-the-Board arc compelled. to make their .elnotion : Bo it therefore Xtoturd, That Hanover he and.herehy eleetetl-as the Eastern termi nus of the Rottd;to connect with the Raw over Branelt;tit that,plat4. i't.volvetl, That an soon as the people ol Yorke shall show . their. capability , in combination with: ourselves, to construct the Road to .York, we will 1190 all, the means in our power to effect that purpose, provided the same can be: done without. breech of contract. , pz:rlnst - week we were made to say that "the entire Leeefoeiidelegation from Petin milvtiniavoted With the friends'of Nebras lia And slave,ry," on Mi. Catting's Motion to Fetid the bills into Committee of the It should_have been eight, as the ctte we annexed indicated. We make , . the aCtrection in justice to tinit. portion of the delegation which refus3d to endorse the bill: Measra. - Curtis, Gamble,' Glow, Straub; Trout and Witte, , (l;oces) with all our Whig members; voted fir Mr: Cut'ting's motion, while the following'appear among the Nays t; Dawson, Florence, •Jones, KURTZ, Itobbius, and Wright -8. li7 The sttention • of capitalists is di- Tented to the advertisement in to=day's p: per, offering "Ivy Vactory" for sale. 0:7 The' new Town 'Council Bate organ. ized appointing 'Judge Rthis.ELL Presi deiit,ofthe Council. arid re-oleetiug d. WCREAtetr, rsq., Clerk.and Treasurer.' 05Y-We have received an obituary no 'flee in rezard to the death of 11r. DElN ntiptipeed last week, which is ex cluded under the arraogement entered in . . to by the editors of this Mace some months ago. Obituary notices exceeding 12 lines are to be paid for in all cases, as advertise- IMPORTANT DECISION.—Judge PEARSO;I, of Harrisburg, rectmtly made an important decision as to power of Courts of Quarter Scssiotis - to revoke li - tenses. A. rule was - granted, on James Gowan, of Harrisburg, to stow why his license should not be, revolted, on account of violating the law, in selling liquor to a minor and ap prolific() ;' - ulso, for selling on. , Sunday.— It lvas proved that he had sold liquor on Sunday to a minor apprentice, and to sev eral others; and two records of conviction. were preducad, the , one by a justice of the peace for 'selling liquor to said minor up= prentice, the other by a different magis trate.for selling on Sunday : ; both of which offences were committed since the rencival of his license at the Jan - nary Court. tin , der these facts, Judge PE.s.ttenti„.in an tt, ble and elaborate opinion, decided that the Act .:of Maich 1g34, invested the Courts with power to revoke licenses. The power' was disei•etionapy 'one with the Courts,. to..he..exerelactlitr— oot:tut. the ape: cial facts might indicate.- Mr. GOWAN'S 'license was revolted. 'The aecision is im . portant, as doubt' has existed as to wheth er Courts have the power revoke been . ses for violations of the Sunday Adt and selling to minors.' Ever Green CemeiterT, t " The ineetjng - of tho subserihers bf Stock called 'for last' evening bus been peat , .oned until. this evening, 31fittreh 81, at o'cloeir, in • 31eCousughy's-liell. The Contrhitiee on Grounds will wake CI report, upondiction Will:he taken. The rikansgers will tnek,' at same time ''aid place, to organise. , - , - , llte are -requestiidl by the ilottnui ttee to say 4.llavi;' , is desired', tivit'every InAnuger and - citizen intetesteil in.tliqp.rejeet trill attend the !meth:4g., • liZic"The . sap that there aro 740.000 bnaheLs.of grain inatore sit'tsx place aloneiwaiting fot the opening of Lake navigation. The quantity ou all the 41kV Tau it iinineitse. • • , Legislative. tr 7. The 8, -.e 134 ,r Public Works is likely to by defeated in the !louse by the ins Meu'vering of the State Administration. f iA decided' majoritY Of the ilotraware in tfaror of the §ale, as was sitownOs the Tote on the propoSilioll,o dispose of the Senatebill - by Betiding it to I a special and of course packed Committee. was'referrod - ttr the Committee on - Ways and Means, from 'which some half dozen different bills have been relieved's,' sub stitutes for the Senate bill. The idea-is to get the friends of the measure to guar relling as to the details of the bill; and thus defeat it altogethpo.. Thep' Were to come up in order on Wednesday. Tho Senate •Coinntittm has stricken out . the House Prohibitory Bill and insert ed their Own'as a substitute. The Report of the Committee was made the special or der for yesterday. 'On SaturVay die House passed to third reading the bill .to extend the 'charter of the Bonk:-of Gettysburg, after some de bate between Messrs. Monaghan, Ellis, Wheeler:and Johnson. I On Tuesday the House passed the bill to incorporate the l'eutsylvania Agricul tural High School. . • , In the Hondo, ou Tuesday, Mr. Smith, from tho Comtukttee on roads, reported a bill to lay out a State Road, front the Buck tavern, in Lancaster county, to Get tyshure,'Adams county. A Hill has also been reported in the liousoo divorce George Ifoos, of Adams munty. and Margaret his wife. • The Senate, -on .Wednesdny, passed fi -1 milky the Substitute for the House Prohib itory Bill by a;vote of 21 to 12. It is , the same as that which bad ,passed the Senate before. • The bill revising anti. amending the . - School Laws passed ihe Senate finally-- yeas 16, nays 15. rci-A. couple of retitarkable letters have recently appeared, which are erecting sotno sensafiim, infielitieal — eliel4L-orte from KOSSUTH, and the otherirout GEOROE N. Smvimts, U. S. Consul at London. Mr. Sftunders . belongs,t9 :the _ 4 4Young Detno eraen7 ...is somewhat nitlical in his politi cal notions, and since - his residence at Lon - - don has been the London correspondent of . the New York :Herald. Ike sympathizes with tho - European Democracy, fmterni- zing with Kossuth, 3lazzini, Ledrn Rollin, and' other 'revolutionary leaders, and his letters breathe OM; sympathy very trebly. He was Mt 'salvo 'SappOrfer of PmuCE at the Presidential election - , doing sbod set. vice to the Democracy as editor of the "Democratic Review." As a reward for tor his services, President Pierce gave hiiii, thi:Londen Consulship,:iVorth about $15,- 00011 year. The U. S. Senate, however, refuseci to confirm his nomination. Hence the'inuss. - Kossuth 'talfis dui action• of the Seilitt<:t in high dudgeon, and addresses a strong letter to the Germans in the U. States, (whom, it ,will be recollected, he urged, on the pre of his leaving the U. States, to vote for Mr. Pidreej in which he praises Mr. SatiderS' a 134 so cial characteristics, in high tetras, and as sures them Abut the despots of Europe will lake his recall as a proof that, they have nothing to'fear front tho Government of America, "anti that we, on the contra- ' I ry, have nothing to hope from it," A lengthy letter is also published from Mr.' Sanders, upon the subject of his re jection by the Senate. His letier under takes au exposition of the Manu:ivies of some of the politicians prior to the last notnination for Presidents and he intends to follow . it with ,other. letters, Mr. S. is known - us a rePresentative of 'the "Young j Democracy," and addresses his letters to his ; , countryrnori at home. and abroad," complaieing•of . his treatment by the Sen ate and President, and defending his course • in the Deteocratie Review, in the list Pres- I CALIVII2B and in the London Con-I solute.-- He- complains - chiefly — of — 1Iob: 4 Linn Boyd,' Speaker of the House of Rep- reseetatives, a biography of whom holre, fused to publish in the Den:toe:ratio Rovi6w I to help Mr. B. as a Presidential aspirant. He defends his writing'letters to one of the New York papers slime he has been consul, on the gronnd that he luta not act ed on "the centralizing; policy of sending every thing to )%ashington ( and nothing to the people," arid,concludes • -"The Ldndon Constilate, all thini,' , ta con sidered, the 'Mose desirable in the gift of the-President,' cortainlY'for an active, pa : trial!, American, is worth not lesS than 815,000'n year. .1 hope the cleverest fel low in A.morica will get h. Your fellow eitizen, • GEORGE N. UANDERS." 11:7•Tho two branches of the New York Legislature; differed as to the time the ,"..s.lrdue.Law!'-shotild-go : into operation in that State—the House naming the first, of May, and the Senate insisting ou, the Ist Of December. - The' Hou . se finally yielded, and the bill passed;both Howes to take ef . feet in .December. A proposition to sub mit. thertittestion •of its-repeal to a vote `of the People, was - 'voted` down by" a decisive majority. • NEW TWIPSEIRE.L-The . Concord Statescuaii (LoCC) has returns of the, recent election of members .of the House from all but two towns. The list fooisnp—Whigs and Free Sellers 157, Locos 150fthiwo town* be heard from. The Senate is 'tr=rAconvention is' to .1.14 held la•Wor ceder, M usas:, on the 18th.` April ne t, ; for the formation of enterprising New ,Eng . libd mechanics and farmers, to proceed to the West to form a settlement on some el -igadeinciatity-ln,liebiaske; territory.- - - IMEMEI SiiirState Bleating's *ill be held next month ilk Connecticut tutd Jthotle EMWM co Since the struggle on the Nebraska bill in the House, nothing of special ire: portance hts transpired at Washington.— The Setude has been engaged on the Gadsden treaty, and the impression is that it; will tt9t.,be confirmed. Tim Itenst is engaged,ed the Indian Appropriation BHT, but most of the members that speak direct their attention to the Nebraska question. Last week Mr. Breckenridge made a strong speech in support of the Bill, in the course of which he attseked Mr. Cutting, of New York, for his-ageney in assisting to en tomb the Bill in Committee of the Whole. On Monday Mr. Cutting got the floor in reply ; when u severe and protracted perso nal controyersy , took place. Mr. Brecken ridge near the close of it giving the lie to Mr. Cutting. The latter remarked that language of that kind was to be met on a different arena, and proceeded to define his, position; , on the Nebraska question.— Much eireitement existed in the House during the . difficulty, and a duel is antici pated. Both belong to the Administration party, Mr. Cutting being one.of the. New York the sale of the P. is understood that Mr. Cut ting challenged Mr. 13reckenride ithrie- Aiately after the adjournment of the House., Intense excitement existed at Ilrashingtoo; laid the city was full of rumorsas to shots balling bean'aichanged, &e. A despatch to the Baltimore Sun, at a j late hour co Wednesday night, states that the parties wore still in tashington, concealed—that friends had been exerting themselves to bavc•tbe• difficulty adjusted, bat thus Er without success. Profit - and Loom of the Public Kirlhe following statement of the a-- mount of moray required for the manage of the main line °fine State Works, compared with the estimated revenue for the year; was submitted to the Senate du ring:the discusSion on the bill to dispose 1. of tiro Pnblie Norks It wilt - hitt:Lit to 7 r strike the mind of the re:Ulei as most ox- 1 t raordivary, and yet the same state ef 4 . things which produces so extraordinary a statement, - arid which requires an annual levy Upon thetas-payers to meet the defi ciency has continued for years. Udder such circumstances, the wonder is .not that there is a general disposition in favor of a sale of . the l'ublic Works—but that there is not, a universal outburst of feel ing against - those who so recklessly rais ins nage the affairs of the State. Let its have thislinC.sobl, - or given away, so that the everhisting drain upon the pockets of the people may at some time or other have an end. Here is the statement: Staler:tent upon llte 101 l for sole tit' the 31rin Line. made in the Senile, Tuesday ilforeli 7, i 85 t- Antreint necessary. for the repair and menace tarot of the 'Main Line for this year, as extubited by the Oanal . Oommissonerid report: - - Ordinary repairs, Motive-power, lljtht apptopriatthl loot year, to expend this.. • Collectors, locklenders, Farm bridges, • Four new locomotives For extraordinary damages, . • Damages to individuals, Expenses of canal hoard. /NW for repairs 6‘ntruCterl in 1853, bo. previons to bee. Pttpairo nppreinieted hint yeor, to be ex Motive power debts. contracted in 1851, , . 108,63 Do do prior to Dec. t, 1852, 40,18► Debts to lock.tanderm 3,206 For relityinr youth track Columbia Rail - rood, Amount necessaty for repairs and man- agement this year, Revenue of main line last year, Necessary expenses adds year over re venue of lost year t , Add amount necessary for new work on Portage Railroad, • Total expensee over revenue. Sate of the Public Mirka,. fr7^The Whig party has agitated and advocated this measure for years. end the moment, for • theit,moruplete _ triumph ap pears at hand. The bill authorising their sale. has_pussed Alic_Bertate,_ and_ now_ a, waits the action ef the Howie The mo tieon to makn it the orderof ihe . y for a cer- , tido day, was carried by a 1, . ;:e majority, .but it was postponed nnt;,7. - future period, for what reason, we , ':at a loss to kneW. We are apprehensi ' . that the Locofoco ..t majority will atte .. i t,to al:fric this ques- , lion, and slave it 'i until after the ekc tion next fall, and-if they succeed in re-. electing Gov. Bigler,' they will no doubt i t refuse to sell the. Works, yet they are a- i fraid to leave the question before.the.peo- pie as an' faille in the present contest.— There undoubtedly is a move of this kind .on foot, and we only hope the honest mew-1 .bers of the LoeofoOp majority, -will not j lend t eir aid and influence to the accent- i 'dishent of such a scheme. It is thyi will o tlirec-fourths of' the people of the ! n,s State to ell the Public Works, and thus - rid its Of the. Weig,lif - ciffifilitiOn. Wi: - Wit; t glad to see our Locofoco contemporaries, thr,l'Union" and - "Keystone," coming out so nobly, and 'advoCating the Sale. Their influence will assist materially in effecting so desirable a result,. and le,tlhPir motives be what they may,-we will thank them for time `acknowledging and approving of a Whiglmeasure. ' - Goi.. Bigler, it is ~..a. known, is opposed to the sale, as he is fully aware of the patronage the Locofoco party would lose, by selling the Works. He is too sensible a men,' j not Co know that the Looofoco Party . ii--.held:together by the "cohesive power col, public plunder," and so long as" his" election is 'n question, he is attaining to lose 'the s port of these ti„.. public paupers. Wehopo owever, these wicked designs ogairist t e interests, wishes and 'rights of the people will be frustrated,, and that the bill for the sale of the Politic " A Bag - litsr..—A swot at Joseph Geyer. Works, with be passed by both Houses and sixteen yeasts Of awe, wai otaasaiued to be submitted to the Governor for his action, . the emmty jail asTwasso.set Eatooday, for and if he refuses toflign it let the-re-spou- -in atrocious; assawfwasam - Lis mother with - f sibility tett with him, and be, answered for a fork. anvil* , Ithe mar the fiiit length at the ballot-bet ucit October.—Harris- l of tke pion ism hew arm. cassMg scions burg Telegraph. i wounds. Congressional workti. 11C:rDartaJzsratit-ecerieted of mur der Ea the ffir.a. ciegtee at Prittsharg, and w hose ease was Beam the Le,gislature this winter, saes hamar em Friday last. lie made a Ispe(rat nrhza 4ii)e _wallows denying all poskcise ktomZeslize of the crime, in , sisting that he was so omited and inter icated at the tine mA to hare so knowledge of what pasted Between Lim and the de -100,000 ceased_ The JO razol was crowded with , 66. , 00 spectators, mai the etwal oat the outside 12,000 I was so large and Zenith:4 that two com :moot I 33J/I0 pcmies of maimacry which the Sheriff load is.ono called nut„ 11=1 tta, frayonent 4 N U 7 .1.70. ball Ut, error alias the ,passit r ,-e way 82.000 5 2 ,6 the nth...mt. was bat ye.ars of aze, leases a weft and ma res pectably conaectot Ile idt behind him a letter to, a rasa ftrim.d : , in which occurs the annexed amenther, for the young : "1 trust era: Lute I Lame to say to you will not be deemed wros t e or out of place : it limy be a hem& to lea impairs; to come, aryl yea mar pries isy it, which I hope you will OtnEw h. Lath to the mourning of the sth of Jarly„ 11F32. and picture to yourself the ham man I was on that ?ions, hot noiliappy day tome_ I left my littlehon4 cutakr theyermaise to be back again is the teaurse aE am hour, to steam ,parry them me a mama encurSkos ;- from them I got is the otompatty , Of some young , Meads, teak a stead riniaik together, from that to another, mad anstinsr, and yet an other.; I then, fame my iroacise to those bekt moor mar Lrei fame tome. And it is to this bragienimg cum; mei ap:Mst use, thafrilidirtta - dhlaram your atterAium— oe axe yoau v ar &am 1 aae, and t know ,yon will hear wish • in warzun' g you film ertr, mt. need wa g After onhugag arm the evils elfects of 'intemperance, he mardiades tins: "I will say mo imam is regard to this, but my bat woad to lowa is, serer, serer drink Equor, all iaa will he loPpy num_ .Leante otfiumaciag with Ere engines --s-they are the mamma of haniagung many a gond young aszo to shame aid Let your esenits Ice spume in the society of your wife moil thIUl, and my ward for it,. yaw will Be the hop of the happy."' $157,661 53,,000 1.619.494 1.303,479 !Sr. Ihmstoatrs in Mt IL IMltil. . l Tun MOVNTAINS STILL ON FIRII.--The 116:7'Peadar.r ilk- cv.tatidea-uth.th of Mr. ' fire which has been raging in the Dine Kt:takers wati-Veitraska r7.s., , Ansions in the Mountains. in Pennsylvania, is still spread . zi „ :tate se ", :e; a . m. . : lime& mr.. .,., 4 . 4cLixT0t ,„. : mg. and has extended along the base, on hen'" either side of thin Susquehanna river.— Om Datkvalik - r stmt from - 1 - 11 eZl : The. Harrisburg Herald says cuar-trY, made a nailly fliteerl in support 1 ''Tlie flames have now reached tlio•bittle l of thens,, lax de otiorse cd 'irtiith he read ; hlountain,' westward of the 'Blue Motto the i n ,„,,„„ii ti . b . mits tr ,,,,,, 34,.. D ot . Gr _ t e : lain.' sod are still spreadingicerrying the I work- of destruction in their course. On speeds in eke U.. ,S.. &aisle in 11551 on the , . - - . .. the opposite, or Dauphin side of the river. l i fimaiklr of the analtagaaar atmagars : --- the !Liktle .Mountains is still on fire, and 1 "Ines eite stormy atguatian arose in the flames spreading eastward in an f tot:nee:ins era/ elm weawesitticat of Texas, ; alarming manner, 'destroying - young tint -1 raj.n. l '. - Ira t e ,' asvi Snit 1.:-....a t .-Itt forward the'. her, cord-wood, rails, etc., and, in many Missoirri Coactrotal. 7 st zs -.ripticatic to that 1 instances, endangering the lives and prop ! t territnry,..and Bud c . .e.g.-1.-Ft-s - litaa of see-; arty of he mountaineers. Some oh the 1 ing it tnenirpela,zedi iat the fail/ which an- • people residing in the course of the de flexed Texas tt,P Ile UstitedStatet," 1 vouring element; have been bas ‘ y, night 1 'Tor mete ninon n ttlimxtrx of a century :and day, cheering away combustible mat. the Miskowsi Catam . stmemi-e has been cher- i ter from, the - vicinity of their humble dwel. fished .14 m Lir, jail satti Ltinarable sidjustH liege and lowly Mountain cots. The fire. , teem eta &Jai - id' stenterarersv in i62L" —hit is supposed, was first started by mitt : . 1 "After the war viral • Mexico had cow) chievoue inilivitlnala r who did not count mewed in Air...orntt, 11'e , 1 1 6,, I proposed to i the consfquences ere : they had kindled !extend tile lifisweriani Cumproanise to the . the destructive element." Rugg& as a saillettieente fic the Wilmot Pro- I ' "Im taking leave of IA& imbjent, I via' to awe tßatt I Lame Akternithed inset to make seeder end en the Amery gra*: firm.. I ars leastrilly tired ce the centre-1 certy,sad korai. that the eaustri piste& with it: . • . "The whiole ceamtry is anirdietan . g in 1 the Comproothe nimientros—erely where" north and umiak Nobody proposes to re- i peel or tratentlis tdommi.'" So roe); asstar ensomence do 1:t .- I tate fOsrepeal er niii.Stistation. why should we agitate far Muir pattpose ? We Claim i that tie Conepin is a Eaal settlement. Li r.: fired sentreunteit epee to disunion add , a.zttatten aundomitieravy 111- its friends r' ) "Are not tiiii. Crimes (tr the Col:nitro- 1 1 miie beconsitcr aeltarres, and Trill not the I country had !IL , nettramalge fer that which ; we col:taxmen wad ebtwwwwee is the abolition- 1 lilts and ErceSiißers7 i'Those oho pima sbeold not be the Orat to commence imi moon an Ad quer- I u.lly word fev it may ratre4tion to Te• ' peal ore fE.marly the GUI! 4 , 11:ta Se theasur . ts 1 woe." litt. , rail 6431 de Italie 'Cy a vote of fire 1 i to , one.." ! "Let Da ttoceie aqiittartiimar.tv..p Ile debate, anti (10.7,.tEar ru}ti . aLE , Ea .f.x . f.)lieit an swer of Mr.. Lootaziat am 1 , 5! .to I)uu- ! •.• _ . gLts• r" Ihutt , egaity tf Purport;' Nature 7 g Own Itettitedy. however, if. ant Mr_ /km-Lt . (=ditto.] It was the opinion. of the lare Dr. gnat. that there exiated in nature an il antidote ,eit.. t , o k es ß e . l n h ta a; l tug. " Theranasnistraelsalle White /I " se inly which man is liable, are more pocetett lanai principle ; i been found to be one of the hest medicie.ol 'plants and as Ti e filßt e at , p rEss. ., ;; -a , taif i a 3 aitaa i nat i on extant, atudthe more it becomes known the mole it is appreciated. It has truly been tested in the lin 18 , 52, witl VW far SCuitlaTil sup- , I practice of numerous plivraciaris in various parts 1 , por t ama„ &eau...A eSiitmlWt ~ ile aet a l e *air It(* , of the country, and their testimonials to its 'sonde:. 110 success in SCROFULA and alt blood disealt .e.' " iTe Nehras - ' are of the strongest character. ka atui few Istratinetri&si of tate Union tot re For sale in Gettysburg by S. H RUE I.Bit, and by Druggists generally. Nlarch 31. Sturerjr- . 'The littrtrtver,, titritit out tol have heetu'ut feat Mil blitezruL • BALTlitlt/RE 4lt • franc Tile oat:YlN:oar +vs or rasTron•r. FI.OUR.—The Floor market was firm this morning, holders caking $7 37 for Howanl street, braniis with buyers at $7 75 per bbl. N.. trans.! Lgrt ions. On late 'Change holders nave way. arid sales were mode of 1500 hhls. at $7 25, and 200 choice °Wu Flour at 97 37 per Noth ing done in City Mills. Rye Floor lits , ;15 ; coon try Corn gee 1 , 25., city 4n, 87 a ii-dpei bbl, btf.:EDS.-..The supply of Groin is light. Abobt 300 bushels of 'Wheel offers& and small pales' at *1 nsl 75 for red white $1 I. 75 z *1 h 0 per bushel, for good to prime. t :tome lota of mused sold at *1 75 a 81 77,; inforior 2 to 15 cent, leas. The decline since the Africa has betM 4to .5 cents per bushel. Corn steady— About 9000 bushels offered and sales at 72 cents for white. and yellow at 72 a 73 cents per liu,l - Nothing done in Oats. Rye—sales of Ma- I ryland at 80 cents per bushel. Closenwed 5 a $5 25, and Timothy 3 00 a $3 25 per bushel. GROCERIES.—Market steady. Vie note sales of Rio Coffee at 113 a 111 to 12 cents pet lb. Sugars—Sales of 120 htuls. New Otlesna at 415a54 65 per 100 lbe•fiir common. Molswiesl —Sales ot 50 bbl,.' New Orleans at 260 a 26/ cents per gallon. Rice 4i a4l cents per lb. PROVISIONS.—SaIes of Mess P.a.k at 15 2.51 114 , 135 7 per hhl. Bacon shoulders 61 a 7 eta. I aides 71 •8 cents, and bamts`i 0 a 12 rents per lh. t , ales of Bulk rhoUlders at 53 cents°, sides eta. and hams ba 83 eta, per lb. Lard in tibia. 03 a 91 els., and kegs 10 - i a l 0 cents per lb. Butter in kegs 120 a 14 cents. aud . roll 16 ti 18 cents per lb. Cheese 101 it 110 to 12 eta per lb. - . ..CATTLE.—Prises ranged from $4.50 to $5.- 5 . 0 on the hoof, equal to $9 a $lO 715,4w1, and air. eragingn gross. We quote sales to-day at *5 50 *6 25 per ;U0 lbs. „ . sarSeltedlr NC - GILDS if Ilallar rough ly dealt with is carious 'lFaucei; thrDugliout the-Noetk At Maur% (iris borne) Ism- COD, COMM* (N. IL) marl *titer phires, he has beta lomag is effiny.. .tht Friday morning hal as effigr arts bawd raves& ed frota a tree im Aalhauno, N.. Y., with the wortlS 4fiki for keaeao," attarlarl to it. icr•Tete wire of Eursta e Atatt6 Dictator of Mesiker i , war Loom ia We :skidoo, batty county, New Taal. Bully is , toe- Anally . On the 12th inst., near Frederick, Md , Mrs. anteitametraeamadi Stmt /Mgt 813/121 Anna 1 ANN ELIZABETH WANK. wife of Mr. Wm. at Hairana„ fatilarnaz aa enfarenes3t] B. wank. and daughter.of Thomas Blocher.Esq. there at oime of doe 116eamee I.af Bendersirille, Adams county,sged 25 years, 10 i . months and '2 days. On the !St h Inst., at Ridgeville. Bd., EMMA, only daughter of Nimrod and Helen Ashbaugh, aged 3 years. 6 months and 19 days. At the residerterlif her uncle, (S. Hakra in St. Omer. Decatur county, Indiana, on the 15th PRUBENGE, only daughter of Asaph and Ann M. Abbey, or Abbottitown ' Adams county, Fa, aged 20 yeare,.9 months and 16 days. On Saturday night last. - Mr. JACQB H. CROUSE, of Mountjoy township, aged about 37 Oa the 22nd inst., in Adams evenly, JOSIAII HENRY, son of Mr. Casper Weiseusell, aged 7 year. 4 months and 1 day. iliomThe mutirig . ail demi= an Ne 7 / 7 Or- Teani was attesda grid' onkfiderahle ex e'ftetaelzt. A iniat cerisornii. in the 7th ward, is idelifl two =eye Wert kaua and sever:if °dem 16E5 whitaitotleiL . 181-Wann Mlinßoa, comicHted of partitil) song in ells noon princligbt im Chester osnaiy,. Ihno Loco parsimed by riot_ IriVer- Re had one =path of leis sentence in same. - . A CURIOUS ReeNS IN A COURT-RnaN. The members of the bar in Henry county, Indiana,' have presented a petition to the Circeit court. asking the Prelideht Judge —Anthony—.to resign. Judge Anthony received the petition, and each meMber of the bar in succession addressed the court in favor of the. petition, stating that in case he would 'hot resign, the petitioners had earned among themselves that they would not do any business in the court so long as he presided. The Judge with perfect - nochTleneo - , -- told the lawyers he won think about it, and in the meantime would proceed to business. In the atiormam the jury also acted 'him to resign, when the _lawyers proposed to hint that if he wOuld agree in writing never' to Moine to that county, again for the purpose of holding command would send some onein his place. they would be content to drop the matter:l en far as they were concerned. The! Judge finally promised never to come to the county again with the purpose nt hold ing court, until he s:muld be sent for.— The cause of the feeling ag; lust him is not stated. ia stated that during the last fifteen month% nine hundred and fifty people have been aml eight hundred • and lurty•uiae wounded by aveidelits •on American railways and YORK MARKET. FLOUR, per bbl.. from wegone, $6 75 WHEAT, per bushel,. 1 50 to t aU RYE. , 85 CORN, _OATS, TIMOTHY SZED. per bushel, ~ 3 00 , CLOVER REED, " 4 'MI FLAX-SEED; PLASTER OF PARIS, per ton, HANOVER MARKET. FLOUR, per barrel, (from Wagons) $7 00 WHEAT, per bushel, 155 to I 00 TIMOTHY-SEED, 1 75 to 2 00 CLOVER-SEEL) FLAX-SEED I ED. On'The 14t1i 'net the Rev. G. Roth. Mr. JOHN lIOFTMA- and Miss LUCY ANN 1 3 ANGLER—both of Gettysburg. „_ - On the - ..t3d inst.. by -tbe_ssrne, Mr. GEORGE WALTER. end Mime CATHARINE HER RING—both of Ftenklin township On the Ibth inst., by the Rey. E. ll.HolTheins. Mr. ANDREW G. BAKER. of Abbot/down, end Miss BARBARA DECKER, of the vivioitl of New Oxford. , - -- On - the 23d inst,'hy-the-Flev. -Wm.- Gwinn. Mr. BENJAMIN J 110 0, 4, olToma creek. Ma ryland, and Wee CHAIII.OITE CHAMBER LIN,er Adams coonty, Pa. DIED. 'WOOD WANTED Lag lIE want a few cords of good Wood a . ; this once. Will those friends who intentl"to pay their subserptions in Wood oblige us by sending it in itnmetli /duly. A,NovEmirs- 7 1'11e mast extra ordinary operation we havir'evrr heard of was per. funned o'n Tuesday by a birtiotiot it e on the Ilaltiinore 'and Ohio ilailroad, while coming tip through the farm of Air. fiavid MAle u. A valuable' cow belonging to hi lat wad expected every day ,to have a . was on the truck, and war torn. limb from limb ; the. calf so suddenly brought into exiatence being unhurt, and still aline and well. WC doubt Whether there is'a locomotive in •the country, can beat that.'—ineding" PROTHONOTARY. To the Independent Voters of Atoms co. ELLOW, CITIZENS :--The undtir 'iligned•willl he a candidate for 6e94- fire of PROTHONOTARY, at the• nest election. subjert, to :the Bok.— Should I be so fortunate - as to be elecieil, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity mid impartiality: THOMAS BLOCHER. Butler twp.. March 31. 1854 SELERIFIVILLTY.. T HROUGH' the encouragement of a nOmber of friends, I offer thyself as a candidate for the Office of SHERIFF, bubjeri to the decision of the Whig Coun ty Convention—pledging myself, if 'Mini hated,and elected; to perform the.thities of the iffce to the hest of my ability. - GEORGE, B. THOMAS. Butler towliellip, Mdruh 31. V 0001111 / CALL AND SEE THEM MISS McCLELLAN. AS just returned from .Philadelphia WWI a large "and well selected as sortment of FANCY tjOODS of iivpry variety, (to which she invites the attention of l o athes and fientlemen4 comprising fashionable Bonnets & Bonnet Trimmings, Silks, Satins, . Ladies' Dress Trimmings, . Velvets, liihhuns , Artilirials , llnek Blue do. Gloves. 11.,pirry, I/ 41111 k erebirls. Fierieli worked Collars . , atiplirie,.leeppet Swiss Edging,, Sleeve,. Mplpiir awl irs, and Embraiderell Gentlemen's Collar., Cumby 1,1 all kittde, &e., &e. 4472 4iilies 91111 (hlitleineii :ire-requested to •all and rx amipe our Goode. it will give us illetiswe to slims , them. March 31. 18b4. tf' 10, for Tiebrasliai NEW. SPRING GOODS. . S. IA 'Ol Tit VI AS the , . pleasure elf infointinir bin mit friends and the public, dint he luts In ken the store room recently oven pied by D. MIDDLECOFF; in Uhaathrrshur.r stree.t, where he has just receivedfron t the Eastern cities and is now, oprhing an ex tensive and splendi 1 assortment ill • PAT Cr. 0 OP. which have been selected with Drat rare and bought entirely Inv rash, nod %rbiehr he believes will Pliable him to offer rare bargains il) all who may he pleased ill fa vor him with a share of their patrunago, which is hereby very respectfully invited, Getty-burg, March 31, 1854.—tf BONNE I . S-H ATS. A LARGE 3ssortinent of Sononer :11, nets. Silk :IL& Straw. Panama. and other light flats for the. a`prnaehi~ix~ se..- son, have heen rereived. and are offered at low priees. Ribbons of every, istyle.anil very haud •oine patterrm, we raii furnish ai redusurl K. FA lINES'FOCK & SONS VAINV ARTOCLES. gal O see a fine collectoin b'oncy arti. 7 4 -Ii eke - vary reduced- priers, go to Falinestneks where you ran select trout a large assortment,. Wending Sewing Bids, Port Monaies, Caliiis,• Fans, French worked Swiss, Cauihric, llonitioi soil Bobniett Collars, Top and Side Combs, &c., Sec.. all of which can !)f. plirchaseti, at iliii"lowest rates at the sign of the RED 1110 IN T. • _ CLOTHINGI-CLOTHING! lIHAVE now on . hand, and am rori mangy making up, P fine apPortment of Spring , & Summer Clothing, which I will sell Inw. Call and see, for you will find good and euhotintial work and won's, no "SLOP SHOPS" work: ABRAM ARNOLD. . March 31, 1854.—tf , Queenswai•e : Queenawr►irf ! I have just received a large lot of QUEENSWARE. Which I will: sell low.. Call and see.' • s'' • JV lEJ:M SO it) „ - GEORtiE ARNOLD HASjust returned from 'Philadelphia and 13altimorn with as liirre and handsoine a stork ot .NEW GOODS 36 has been offered to the public at any time in this placeearnong-which is' everrvari ety of • Ladies' Dress Sc Fahey Poods, i M Helaine, Berage Detains, Poplins, Per sian Cloth, Alpaca Berage, Bombazine, Alpaca, Lawns, Ginghamv,Chilizes, Cal icoes, Silks, Caps, Whirs; red and white Crape and oilier Shawl'', in great variety, . i firneut, Bonnet SilksOind Trimmings of env variety, plain and iiirnbroidertql linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves,• Veils, dm. Also, the . Cheapest Clothe. Cossinnerii, and Iteody Made Clothing in town, with every variety of Goods for Gentlemen's .wear. Also, a large lot of cheap Domestics, Hardware, Queensware ailib(o2ll/132214 e 40 :?c, gr=r'f he Ladies', attention particularly is invited to a large and beautiful selection of DRESS AND FANCY G00D,9.—:. The Gentlemen's attention is invited to a large stock , of Cheap Cloths, Cassimers, &e. . _ • Give ua a call ; we- pledge ,ourselves not to be undersold by any, restsblislunent in Ibis or any other, place. - GEORGE ARNOLD..., P...5.-Old Debts thankfully received; March 31, 1854. !BEM A. ARNOLD IfILIABLE IVATER POWER FARM FOR SALE, ri• HlS prop 'TORY," A 4 "IVY FAQ. ' is situated on the Pauline() Fell', IS and three miles (ruin Reisterstown, and containts- 81 Acres of Land, part to hoe Turther, and part ender rultiva. tiun. The hniiroyentanta eotioiat of two good - euhataotial DWELLINGS, end three large , • STONE AVD BRICK HOUSES, formerly nerupied by the - hands of the CottnirFietory. lately Molted down. , 'rho Water Power is tine, having ri ' fill or eleven ,feel; and the race and dant are in gond order, . . ASAWDIILLandSTONEQUARRY are on the pretni6es, and t h e propoped rmltu Of the Weerminster Railroad passes very near io'tlie prriperty. Terms W (+LENN, Trustee, No. 21‘ North Itharleis Street, 'Baltimore. March 21; 1854.-41 GREAT ATTRACTION!, PATIN ESTOOK & spas hog just • received and are now opening one of the htrgest and most complete assortment of Spring and Summer Dress Gonda ever ()Geed to the pahlle. Our selection haw ing been made 'with great care, and our .stick purchaser: at reduced..priees. we feel prepared hi present imlucentents such as are rarely olliged., Our stock of Dry Goods has never been surpassed and with the' addition of our +lSt purchase. "nil)r"ittlf IN it does Cloths of all pri ce-4 mid qualities, Cassinieres,, Vestings, IContio•K v Jeans, Plaids for (:lithlren, Berage De 'l.:iines, 31. De [Antes, Hu. limire Alpacas, Calicoes, Ging. 414'11)4, S I (Cashmere, Thibet. NlO like Crape of uvery variety.) we I lams: the county to produre their equal, ; as feenol,... to tpoiloy and price. Having added largely 10 - our variety of 2/I)CEiI lESs we are prepared to furnish the finest qualities of 8), rap, Altilasses, Sugar, Ar.e.. ate., at rethie,ed rates ; our . 01111`k PI . Mei la.“l.ll and Sugar is regarded ad this most ever ulreted halm rottury. We rlecnl it Heedless to enumerate, ns uc hale al wogs .111 11.111.1 it emoiileto assort. ;omit"! Dry Goods, Groceries, (Imams w are, cta. TllSallSly you of the truth of our adder we mity ask you to call and exummti Jro if vim want bargains, Call .eMly at FA H N Sign ol the Red Front. March 31. i83.1.-if A vir.i.:v CIIICASKA ILI TN, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES (f • ()ME ONE, COME 1.1., and .tell • y. mr emehleirs to rump, in the Slore ul 11,14 l'wt• Extreele,•,"•mdS"e Pp!ellit.ll stork el HATS, CA I'S, BOOTS and 1 0 11 &., Jr SHOES. nom open ing., of the latest style and of every varie ty. amiable lor.the Spring and Slimmer season, for Gentlemen, Ladies and Chil uren. I have mole arrangements to hate Boots tud Shoes mole to order, by the b•-0 ,t 1 workoten,.atol olginol•trtaterial, in the quickest posatbl•• time. (hty,thurg, 3farrtl 31, 185 L---if NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BRAM A ItN01.1) has just returned •Z -31 - Irma the City salt the JAlrgrst,Cheopesi, g• Beat Seleettl Stockal Spring and Summer Goods, ,ever before offered to the town oreountry, , vine.istiog iu 0411 lh tlertnnn , Frani:lt and Dionestin Cloths, Blank & Patter. Cassi mere+, ,Satin & other Wei - tine. Italian Clatliv,:eitats, Ginglimns. Tweeds, Ky. J, atia. Burege De J.HilleS: M. 1)e fathom, Prios, Goignatits, and a great variety of Giiml? too numerous to mention. Also, it targe in.sortinent of Bonnets. Para- , . ' • .. • Gill and -see, as 1 um determined tn . under. o 4ny esublislainuut in the 'fawn March 31, 1854.:—tf Ladies' Dress Goods. A DIES, do you wish handsome d r eo m : IA :es, ,for Sprlog or Summer f If so, call boned lately . 41 the. long es ta blished, eheapSvire, where we are prepared to exhibit the most beautiful variety and pret tiest pliterns of Dress Goods ever opened. no not defer , time matter too bug. nor lose the opportunity Of Selecting from the en ttre assortment.: Ifyou 'wish to save money sod at the same 'time seetwo for yourself. the prettiest apparel wor', call immediate- FA HNESTOOKS' Mardi 31, 1854:—if Bonnets and . Bonnet Ribbons .. Splendid . assortment. of. superior • , M.• -qttallty, lobe had eheitp et PRA MMER'S NEW STORE; - Dress - Goeds - F. every ((vie De 13age, Berage, De `,Lahles, Silky, Lawoo. with Tritn mints tO match, for sale cheap at • , GRAMMER'S.NE W STORE. .BONNETS & PARASOLS. bayii, new .on hand a large assorrnent :of- Bonnets k Perusals, latest styles, whieb ,I , l,tave just received, and' - will sell cheaper• than can be had or any establish toent'in town, call and see. A. A RNOI.D. • ' Ladle's Dress Goods., LAMES tiho: are in' went of a splendid edsortment of DRESS GOODS, will find it to their advantage by.;nallin g on the tindermigned W and examining his stock &idiom intrahasing. E. A. ARNOLD. ClOths; Paisimeres 3i Vestings. frHE Gentlemen are respectfully in• •• Jo. and examine my cr. Caisimertto .• and Veslings. di • f A fipm't he Importers, before:purchasing, Juni ,catumt be unaersold, - - Ablt'M ARNOLD. FARMS FOR SALE, REAtP3 6IETTI7SDE26. No. 1-160 Acres: wood Stone house and Barn. with oilier out-buildings_ plenty ol good timber, meadow, and never failing water. No. 2-175 Acres: large Stone House, large new BOrn,' §hops, Sheds. Corn-cribs, water in nearly every field ; plenty good IFuit, sufficient timber and good meadow. . • . No. 3-125 Acres : first rate House and . Barn, and out-buildings, excel- 1 lent meadow: good running water, choice fruit, timber, &c. ; near the turnpike. N0..4—,480 Acres : good large, never House, with out-buildings, plenty never failing water at the house and in the fields ; 60 Acres'excellent timber, plenty good meadow, first rate Orchard, 'of all kinds of fruit, good tenant.house. &c. No. 5- , -200 Acres : largetrick House, with back-buildings. large stone Batik Barn, with sheds and cribs, and all other out-buiidings, such as dry-houie, stonke-liouse, &e. ; betweew 50 alit *6O Acres ; in - good meadow, `plenty - 66d 'tu ber, good fencing , Oci rchard ljill kinds f . \ I choice fruit, several wells of water. &c. No. 6- , -247 Acres : near Pipe creek, Frederick crientr, Md., large Stone [loose, Barn, Smoke-house, Spring-house; sheds, pens, .crtbs. 'plenty •of water and fruit, from 50 to 60 acres good timber— can be bought cheap. . . _ ' 'No:. 7-105 Acres: adjoining the above, good Stone House, Swiss Barn, out-hoildings, good water, &c. [These two Farms are handsomely situated on the public road.] No. B—A Mill with 30Acres of land, good bulldings, shops, sheds, other •out.buildings,&e... i .. . a Any. person desirous of buying or sell-, ing property will please call upon . ' F. E. TANDER.BI.OOT,I Agent. Geitysbitri; Pa., Feb. 17--sow . . . 0:::?Dr.F: E. VANDRA tom, Surgeon. pentiat, int will be at bows hereafter a last two weeks in ik everrinciatb. . . . W. W. PAX'I'ON .r - AGRICULTURAL. A Regular meeting of COUNTY AQItICU CIETY, will talte . place at I Ball, in this Borough, on 18th . day of ,fipril "lest, al AL A full attendance of desired. • - • - iciarGentlemen having in their-liaises sion hooks containing the names of:mem bers, are 'requested to make report at the April , . meeting ; and are urged in the meantimplo procure all the new members theq. can; 'with the ifecastiary admisidun fee,- .• • . JOHN M'GINLEY, Pus': HENRY J. STABLE, Seep - Gettysburg, March 24, 1854. Mgt /re t. MANUFACTURER OFc • , UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS, in every liiritty. at the Old Stand, No. 2 North Fourth Si.._ Philadelphia. CONSTANTLY — on hanita large al.; someone; to which the attention of' irI'HIEDREN'S SHOES, the best at Dealers is Tequeatid. • .v iscetateni in town. at March 31. 1884.-41 ' REELER -HUHT7,II.`. REGISTER% NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Lega tees and- other persons concerned tharihe attniinistration accounts herein alter mentioned, will be presented at the OriMana r Court of Adams county, for con firmation and allowance, on ilurulay (Inky apt* ty.rt, viz. : 203.. The first and final account of David Hulick, Administratoidi the estate . of Peter Hulick, deceased. 204. The second account of George • Ber..aw, (now) surviving Administrator of the estate of Isaac liercaw. deceased. 205 The first and final account of Mo ses McClean, Testamentary ,Gdardtan'iff Ellen G. McClellan, minor daughter' of Win.. McClellan, deceased. 200: The firer 'account of John .Pat terson, Exiehtor of the last will and testament of 1 T. Sittillati Patterson, de- ceased. • 207. The °cement of. George J. Hart zell, Admitiistrator of John J. Hartzell, de= ceased; as settled , bv Lehright E. Hartzell; Administrator of deorge J. Hartzell, de ceased. ' 208 The first account of John• and Moses }brunet). Administrators of the estate of Jacob Hartman, deceased. 209. The !imam' final accountof Robert C. Hackett, A dministrator of the estate of 1)r. UrM Hackett, deceased: 210. The first account of John Carl, Administrator de bonis non, with the will annexed, of the estate of George Carli de ceased. 211. The first and final 'account • of 1 1 3 rancis Gumboil' and Andrew b. Goillsoo, I XxeZutors ot.the Iron will 'and testament of William Coulson, Erg. deceased. The first and final account of Daniel Ililiebridle, Guardian of Mary' Marsh, deceared. 213. The firit account of James - W. Barr and Smith Barr, Execntnrs of the last will and testament of James Barr, de u ceased. '214. The first and final account of Jo• a r ph K. Auer, Execulor of the estate of Susanna Kepner, deceased. 915. The first and final account of 6:IR I! Wolf, Administrator of the estate of Barbara Horn, deceased. • • 216. The first and final account of Ilenry Iteily, Executor of the last will and iestanient el James Wharton, de- ceased. 217. The first and final acentint of John I. lirenizer, Administrator of the estate of Mary Brenizer. deceased. 218. The first account of Peter Quickeh Administrator of the estate of George (Zni^lc.l, deceased. 219 The first account of Henry Hem. ler and Andrew Wilt. Executors of the !lot will and testament of Andrew Wilt. ilereased. 220. The first account of James Thompson, Executor.. of the last will testament of Robert Thompson', de ceased. 221. The first account of George Bear nail Polly Bear, Executtirs of the last will and testament of Nicholas Bear. de ceased. 222. The first and final account of Frederick Diehl. Administrator of the es tate:ld Davit' Bingaman. ileeeased. DANIEL PLANK. Register. RagisTer's Office, Gettysburg, ilarcb 24, 1854' S • te. SHERIFF'S SALE. I N pPlantance of sundry Writs of Ven ditinni. Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Pa.. and to me directed. will be exposed to Public Sale, onSaturday the Bth day of Sprilnext, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the Court house in die borough of Gettysburg, the following property, to wit : Half Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Gettysburg, fronting on East Middle street, and 'run ning hack to an alley, and adjoining low of George Swopeand the heirs of Ezekiel Buckingham, deceased, On Which is erec ted a two-story' .weatlier • • board ed •••. g aft , XI:WELLING-HOUSE with a Back Building at tached, , and. other Out-buildings; with a variety of Fruit trees on the lot, and a well of water near !be donr. Seized and taker' into. execution as the property of Johrit -ALSO .1111 the Mitred EV Emilia J. Culp in A Lot of Ground, situate in he borough of Gettysburg, front ing on the road leading from Uettesburg to Hanover, and adjoining lands of John Lutz, Henry Ctilp and others; containing Four Saes, more or less.—Also in A Lot of Ground, situate in York street, in the borough of Gettysburg. adjoining lot of Mary Fehl, and other lot of said Culp, iihd running ,back to an alley„ .. on which is erecteir, --,- a tarn-story log weather • i f fi boarded DWELLING-HOUSE with a one story Beck Building, and a . Shop attached, a Stable, and other • Out buildings.—Also in - I A Half Lot of Gtound situate in naid borough, fronting on York street, and running back to an .alley, joining the above, and the lot of Jeremiah Culp.—Also, in Three Lbts Hof Ground, situate in 5810 borough, fronting on .Mid dle street. and running back to an alley on the north, and bounded on the east by Liberty street, and.on the west by it lot of Peter Crosta. Seized nod taken in execution as the estate .of Petal J. Culp. -ALSO On Tuelilciy. the 11th of April next, al 1 o'clock P. Al., on the premises, A Tract of Land, situate in Hamilton township, Adams county. containing Fifik Acres. more or less, adjoining lands of David Bollinger, Ephraim Heagy, Andrew. Deardorff, and others. on which' is erected-a - a s two-stor y BRICK HOUSE • with a 'Brick Kitchen attached, a Log Sta ble, with a frame 'f'hrevhing-flOor attach ed, and other ant-buildings. )'here is young Orchard of choice fruit, and a well of water near the door. • • —Al.5O— Tract of Timber Land, situate in same township and.cennty, ad. iuming lands of Joshua Hoover. Ephraim Heagy and others. containing ren-.9cres, more or less—Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of Madison Myers- Ten per cent.. of the 'purrhase money upon all sales by the sheriff, must be paid over iiiimediately after the prop erty is struck down. and on failure 'to com ply therewith, the•property will again be put up for sale. ' JOHN SCOTT, &crib': Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, histreb 17; 1854. c Hanover Branch Rail Road, CHANGE OF HOURS. TRAINS over the Hanover Branch road now run as follows: Ist Train will leave Hanover at 9.15 A. M., with pasvengers for York. Har risburg, Columbia and Philadelphia, and return to Hanover with passengers from Baltimore. at 11.45 A. M. 2d Train will leave Hanover at 2.45 P. M., wiih passengers for BaltiMore, ar riving there at 6:45 - ; and return immedi ately with Passengers from York, dm, at 5 P. M. 3d"Train will Hanover at 6 P. M. with Pas agars for rk ; and return with Passes% from eltimore - av $ The Monday morning extra wan will leave tor Baltimore at 5.90; return at 8 A.M. EDWARD E. YOUNG, :figent. Hanover, March 24,1854. ll'altdanore SuNitschtensus Railroad. CHANGE OF HOURS.—Way Pas senger Train leaves Calvert Station at 8.15 - A M Arrives at York at 11 AM Accommodation Train leaves Cal vert station at - 4.25 P Arrives at York at ' 7.42 pDt Express Train leaves Calvert Station at Arrives at York at RETURNING. Way Passenger Train leave Har ribburg at 'lig at York at at • " — 8.45 A itt gt Xetk,gi 9.54 A 31 A.- eo4VINCHESTER, 'uperintertilent 7'ransporla!intz. 'IL 24, 1854. " • i NOTICE TO: COLLECTORS. rlir 4 HE Collectors of Taxes lor the 'sell: eral townships are hereby notified that thetuplicates -for-Taxes assessed prior to the'year,lBs.l, must be settled ! up in full on or befwe nesday the 18th day of april next, an which day the Com missioners will attend at , their office to make the necessary exonerations. By 'order of tbe Commissioners:, 'J. AGVHINBAUGLI, Clerk. March 17 1854.—td ' Lathe's'. Dress ,Goods. GA Id. at Ktivrvs for thein Delaines, iu Deilage. De Etate Alpaceas, Merin , oes. Coburg Cloths. For further,informa :4ion call and We will show Rhein.' BOROUGH ACCOUNT. ROBERT G. McCREARY, Treasurer, in account wills the Borough of Get tysburg, DR. To balance in bands of Treasurer .., at last settlement, 1597 29 Gotstanding Tax in hands of J. G. Fry, -.181, 34 74 M . Do. Samuel Weave , ,18 0, 77 09 Do. ~ do.'_ - _ , 1 I,•' 9" 82 Do. Henry Brinkerhoff, 1853,"134.88 Amount of 'fax assessed for 1853,'601 09 Cash reeeiv'e:l for luMber• and Ina . terial sold; Do. from Durgesi,for - firieii ' and licenies, Bahnice 'Treasurer, ' By cash paid officers for holding election, John Slentz, D. Aikiebler, for qualifying officers, 871 Juhn W. Weigle, for plank, 11 77 E. Z. ,Little, fur taking can of . ' Engines; ' 50 John Gilbert, for one pick, ' 1 50 Adam Doersorn. smith 'Work; 2`35 T. Warren le. /0138, . dn. " 4'67 Jacob Culp, ' do. 7 00 . Wro. D. F/azier, repairs to town • dark, ' 8 34 E. Ilanaway,work at engine house, 6 00 James Bowen. do. 1 511 George Arnold, lumber, 10 40 Samno) Little, carpenter work, 625 Samuel Fahnectock, hardware and oil, 11 h 7 Danner & Zeigler, do. 50 S. 12: Ruasetl, interest; 15 00 George Swope, do. l5 00 H. D 'Sweneir, lox refunded„ 70 John, Brown, water rentf." 7 - 20 GO Peter Rtiffensperger, State and County 'tax, , • 31,0 ' 11 S. Paxton. school Liz, „3 16., D. A. & C. H. Buehler, printing, 16 - '7s' R. G. Harper, ' • do. • 17 00 Solomon Powers, stone, 17 82/ Houck & McCreary, brick, ' 41 421 John •Holtzworth, .do. 3 50 Michael Enter. ' 'do. 2'25' Sundry persona. stone and gravel, 19.121 Gabriel Mealc - S, - "<. - Coinin'r., 54 62 Michael Zlina, Ap. . : 53.'. 68 .: S. S. Tipton, dp.„ and carting, 123 00 R. 0. Harper, Burgess fees, 2 121 •. do. special piolc, 13 00 John Lutz, , for work, -2 44 John Kitzmiller, 0 5 (10 John Schilling, ' " • 58.64/ Jacob Wasseon, ' 0 29 051 Henry Utz, " 1 50 Anthony COilori. ' " 10 124 Edward Little, 0 4 871 Theodore, Norris, " 1, 62/ John Degrofl, " 5.25 Henry Little, a 0 181 John Tawney, 0 50 Adam Fauss, ' a 28 88 John L. Burns, '; " . . 3 00 Henry Bishop, 0 .2 621 Henry Rhine. 0 ''7 121 George llollebaugh, " " 6:.37. Samuel Filby, ' " 37 .1 Conrad lisiser, 0 ' 2 25 John Galvin, 0 150 Henry. Brinkerhoff, .. .0 . 2. 62 John Staub, .. 8 62 John Ertter. , a 1 31 Nicholas Hoffman, ", • . 1 871 H..& W. B, Molik. :, 1,;50 , 0. C. Strickhoueer, 0 22 05; John Gilbert., . - " .7 ,50 'Henry Welty, 0 14 50 Hugh. MrOlatighlin,- ‘. .21 87} George Collori, " 13 81 James A. Thompson, '. • 3'60 Peter. Rogers, '. " 1 50 r3amuel Little, , " .2 25 W. IV. ilatneraly, " „ 4, Pi IV. 8.. Meals, " .5 25 John., L. .Tate, ~ 5.25.. Clerk & Treasurer, • 30 OQ R. p. MoCreary, extra services, 214 00. Burgess & Town Council, 30 00 Blank Book • 25 For posting Ordinances, . 371 Fees & eznuerationit allowed lien- „.._ ry Brinkerho ff , . ' 72 34 Outstanding tax in the hands of J. G. Frey. ' . 1848; '34 74 DO. - .S 8 al uel Weaver, 1850, .77 03 DO: • do. 1851,- 082 Do. Henry :Welty, „ 1853,- •89 05. By hafince due . Treasurer, -$4 3 . 7- March 14. The Town Cou'ncil of the Borough of Gettysburg do certify ihat they. have examined and settled the account of Ronawr G. McOtkitany., Treas urer; for the -term 'ending Ittna 'date,:atid that said account iv correct, and there is' a balance duel.aid Treasurer of Four Dol lars and Thirty-seven cents: U. A. 'BUEHLER, •• JOIIN GILBERT,' EDEN NORRIS, OUP,' . ' .• JOHN RUPP. March 24, 1854.-741 TIN WIRE! TIN WIRE! GE EO. E. nUEHLER. informs his friends and customers that he has a vary large assortment of TIN WARE on hand ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma terials, which will be sold low , for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. jr7.Call and sec— ' Gettysburg, March 10, 1854. • 10. P m 12 r it 2 P M 3.15 p A STEWARD WANTED at 'Pennsylvania College T HEpresent Steward of Pennsylvania College,Seing about to leave, appli cations will be received by the undersign 'ed from parlous desiring the situation. Information- in regard thereto can be had of eith'er'of the undersigned. ICrPUssession will be given on,lhe !et of,April, or sooner ildesired, • - • . MOSES McCLEM. , (, - • 8. FAHNES'LOCK, • iL s. RUDER,: • Coranajoef of Board of Trustees, Gatipbarg, March 3, 1354—1 f - it ilt4routod THAT. MARCUS .SAMSON - has just-opened, a splendid assortment of, Pants of every variety Bud style which he Will sell it. prices" that will defy eompe titnin here Or eisewite:e. 'Repienther. Ili buy - fitr crash. and wider the roostOfivoieble elreutus womb, which.enables me todo just what j prorniae: No;Jiymbuj ing t coil and judge to; i0ur.41,p0i.,, •-• Vrotbonotarg. eitrtt of tint eourto, g r HE undersigned will.bo n i•andidate for the Office of PROTHONO TARY of Adams county, subject to the decision oTthe Whig County Convention, stiek-respeetfully snits thu support. of. hie ()How citlzunis.• • - ROGER' MARTIN Gettysburg, Feb. 10, 1854. IPTIHE untlgroigrril; encouraged by the, s.olicitations et. friends, win ho, a candidate for the Office of ,PROVION vrmix at the next electinti. subject to, the decision of Itie . Whig C'ouny,Ootiven, CHARLES 3 1 1..,LEG0. Franklin tp., Den. 30, 1853.-0 $1206 46 '4'37 r zniE .undersigned he a candidate for the office of PROTIIONO—, TARP at. the nest election, eithiect to thedecision of the Whig _County ,Cotiven iion.r. 51212.83 W.M. S. HAMILTON. Butler tp. Nov. 11,1863, $lO-75 2 17 re the-Voters or Adams .countb. irtRATEFUL for the favoriand eviden- Ul. ces of confidence,heremfore extended. to me br,ray. fellow .citizene, and encour aged by numernus solicitationa and friend ly assurances. I am induced to announce tuysell as n . candidate for the OfUme of PHO'FHONOTARY, subject to the de cision of the Whig County Convention.' pledging myself, if nominated and elected, to devote 'My best etiorti to a , faithful and impartial discharge °Ohs duties of the Of fice.— • JOHN PICKING. Isla Berlin. Dec. 8, 1853. ' • .•• sberiffaltki' . 7.'0 the Voters of .4drans .Counv:- 1 4 1ELLOW CITIZENS At the cttaiiun Of ntiineifili Irtendw. 1, off. r .mvaelf to'your convideration.for the office •of . SHERIFF' •at the ne.W.Election.-- Should I he elected., it will 14 my aim to ' Po nil/friends and fellow voters of .9d acknowledge ,the favor by endeavoring,to ums County— ,• , , ; , • discharge the Mateo of the otlicc prompt- T um. g ettettotio and cordid eupport I ly an 4 with fidelity. . • reeelVed nit f.jimer ne.Taelona tote • HE/Sl.Y.1 : 111 v 3 " /AS . encourard me.to rrei!elit inyeelf again to Stnibafl DXo. 23 . 4333 .—t0 ryourermstherarthe' fll fi l l thu Whig — t • ', , , .Oonety $74;) C111)1111111f . e 111, A the urgent lfticioollt?' of many )oflice of If EfilS'fl•`.ftk.l;E(t)ltl?Ell friends I offer.rovaelf,att-toindiciale of Nitneta 'i:ituntint the in i efeetitn:and for"the Office 01 81 - IERIFF, te x t 'therefore reepeetfally tntlir;it y4ini votna Election, aufient to the Notninatin I anu ittflue'nco. Stimuli) 1 surt.entl in the Cithvention. ShoOrd 1 .. he eo, fortunate :nerothittion avid t e elected ntr'tltnrt• or to be thon:.tiated and thije4. Lplt l igepy l ; 1 , 4 „;• rr i c ,„•• o „Llirj shod) he selfto di.charge the dunce of Office to pi r o ,; hi ,„„,.,, ill t h e ti the !Mat of my ability. cud. withou.viiiipart. ittereor, to evince ety'vtnnicuf }Our . • ' • kindistortmtd etotfillettre•''. . JOHN , 1 .. GUTiERIsVA'I'Ofi': Nov. 11. 185:1, . • , • ,; . JOSEPI - 1 BARKER.. Germany - ttiwilDhip. 'Dtc. 9, 18 . 53. 1 . rff1111.• undersignei. will he .a candidate I n 3E : 10 0 7 r. ( .... . D ..i ) . ,E ~N 11% 111 A I ,1•011. A- tor, dig r , , ffice of S.l - I . IItIFF tit the, r+t 1 Nrsi , " '. , " . ' it i GIS t ER & Itli COI'DII/ next. eleediii i , subject to ilia derision of i -•- • ' ' • IL . ' '' I the Whig °Utility Coliantion,thiil respect.:: - • Toti - e fi*Hlercof .9riaittx !,loth: •,, i folly solicits the favorable colibithqiiiiint 111 - 1 AVID 31cl:1ft:A ICI' (urea's filMselt• and suppiirt nl• hie friends...pledging him.; il , ir la R valid rtiros Jr' , t die "i.flica of sell,' if • nominated and elected; to thy :' i :RE(.4IS•I'EII k RECORDER, soliciting charge the 'Wills of the offil'a with fidelitY':. the nomo2atioti from - 'the ' Whig County' I and impartiality. ' . I Convention... , -le. V.oing illia 1 matte .. 1141 1 ... ~ to t^ .. _• • JOAN I. "I'A'l'E. - 'profession 'ora superalmoilanee of.patiint-': Gettysburg, Oct: 21,:1853 .' - !Ism, int ifie - foiti - iiliii 4 E ~ Aesire to, • serve the pimp e oil Adams county; brit ritraig undersigned; sinciyraged bv the; - w i ll only pay'lltal il (44;10W' Will dnieharge , 1 -AL suliciti,titins id, liumeriatia frit-mile, au- ' the ilutievi of the othcein au Irtieetn. 'Md.; 1 dosinees liiiVNlAr RA R Candidate for 01'''nf-', satisfaei - MYliftUimq. ' ''''' .' '• fine of SG ERIFI? at the next Eleniiiin.' Get"tvsburg,:Fcb, 17, 1854. and rebpectiolly . asks m the septum' of his) ...;=,,----,;,--'.• •:.,.-'•.•:,-,..,--.• , -.1..••=' , -. , .••-=:.•-..,-.4.-.....-_-:'..,-.= fellow-citizens. lf elected. Vshall emloa- j fla• nqiipor BrapfPll3 vor .to discharge the duties of the office I 'll %I Ult. , J i 1.1 I.' with fidelity and iinpartiality. :., -• •. I • . ' ---- ` ' • 1 - IsAA o NEEIN,, 11111 E Stone Bridge across Marsh:creek - ' : Freedom tp., Dec„ 23, 18,53,-11- , , , nit the ron d ', la ding trim'. Un.ilybinirg Is ; -: ; --.• . ' -44---- ••• ,- ' • - .to Enointshorg, , ll(oVlllll' ifiVqtr !MR)... Rill! I 'VHF; undorsigued will he a ran / Hume ;,requiritig p he rvliiiili—Sealt-dl'ilipos:-.lsl ..1!.. f or th e o fri ,, e : or suERIFF% at, t h e , will,he reeltiived 'lt the office of this Qom. entitling - election, subjeet,to the decision pf missioners of Adams county. moil lieu!.. ' this whi g c oci „, 3 ,, ,•i o„ nve:ol „ o . • aw l re . . nextfity Ilte 191 h dal •of..4llpril nixi, for tili'eeifillly solicits it liberel support from , building a the Vo „ ters .. of Ad ems county. ari', l when ' ~• : Cry!,.. :44 . 1.4 4 ,51 5 a•9., Ltits.naras4it: l l l 4 ayjiiiii w g,..,,.• elected wilt promise to IMO' the ,(Itl4oB of . . • . • ' .11.-a With cuielit. , mid dasimieh. , • across said hreel, All ,the llittl Of the' old ' panic, ".• r i" A (An P . it/ INT viii) . ' Eirolge--to be built alter the style of „the • '• '''' ' ''” ' `'''''"' • ' Stiaban ip Feb, IV 1834, hridgit ilei.oas Rork ereek, or the road lead „ • • ''' ••• ; • - . ing' from Geityshurg to flanover. '' ' • ... .. . • . Alit' liesireommirmation can nenn. PTIHE,LI.O W CITIZr f NS --At: • the ,re- ' mKr • • . ir . ;,,, ; , .-f .. . -- , tamed on the day of letting' nr`hy applica. quest m 'litany !ileums .t,iigaiii imer • , . mitapil al, a candidate for oia,aaa sitER , , timi to the °le!” of-the Board of , Loin. IF'FA tir uut •- y or ‘Adn County, subje o ilo i ini"l"e". ..I , I the (; declaim' of the Whig (Jimmy iinven tionoind pledge myself. if tiontinatcti.and elerted; - td dibcherge the duties of the offitie satisfactorily to all. ', . , , DA twp., NI)NIEL. NIINNIGI-1. Lat imora V. 4, 1e53. . ~ 181/12 83 90141201.1q11 . eachtiragement ora !minuet of friends. I offer myself us, a candidate for the office of Sli P. 12.1 17 F, ject to the decision of the %V hig County Conyention. ! therefOrerespectfitily solicit your vnies and intltience. Should . 1 sue cei3d ifie.niunination and he eleCted,' effort or ' exertion:' on' illy part shall be 'spired; by a. faithful and . impartial per fointance of thethniett thereof,: to evince my " 'tense of your kindoeis and confi• dunce. • - • DAVID NE WC:O . 3IIIER :East Berlin, .N0v..25. ►853. ripHROUCII• the encouragement Of a Jo- number of friends I offer 'myself as a. candidate for theollice of SHERIFF, sutieet to the decision of the Whig Coun ty Convention—pledging myself, if nous-. inated and elected.. to perform the duties of the .olfice. tli`' the • heet.itl my affitity..' • GEO. C. STRICKHOUSER. GetVaburg, Dec. 2. 1853.. • • - •. NPOURAGED by the friendly ma r, surances ol numerous friends, the 11 niters% o Ed" n a - 4 7 bitii: ditlate for the Office of .811ERIFF, Sub ject to the decision. of , the Wing County vonvention.-and pledges hiinitelf, 'ii nomi nated: and elected. to , discharge the.duties of ,the Office with fidelity .sill inaparti ality. - J.F. KOEHLER. e - Berwick tp., Dec. 30 . 1850. i tf - • • uRIENDS:* CELLO%v CITIZENS II: of •the county. of Adams :--1- have never before solicited your sotes•for any. public station. • 1 now. present myself. to your Consideration as a candidate,. for the Office of. SHER:IFFrwith .this confident hope and . assuraaie, of receiving from you• a cordial, generous,' and Tibsral support; And I would': most respectfully •abk r: nomination from my Whig friends when assembled in .Cou n tyton ven tiorni - lf elect:. ed.l' 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. HAIIZ, - ' Vumb, town ship, Dec..2o, ... ... .. iqc I KINGt .PLASSES.. of ,all . rises i i .13 pricaifr, foi% sale -it THE undersigned will he a, candidate for the oftice,of CLERK:OF THI COURTS, subject to the derision of.,the Whig County Conv'entiOn i and, , i,gipticifill: Ireulicits the support of his fellow citi zens. . . JOHS Fairfield, Nov. 18.1853.. VELLOW t the reiptest • -m, tuany ! trientls I again lity,sol tot ti CRiltlidte,fur n;ixt (.1,1?. THo Co U las of.k. • it comity. iihj..cg Ow .n of the 'minty vention. soul rexprctfolly your tit rlra elintv, ottlprAtinn n J , e wt 7 pltidajotb otyii,elljl uninitiated mid eltieteil to dm:ll34m the, do r ties of, the office with ploictoality "..Y• - Striban township Nov.' L1...1833. W(td, he 3 candidate fiir the Ofitiv , toti CI,FAK oF.TIIEpM/111'S. A ; the next Elvelpoi..sithieet . to ,the tJectuitmi of thu Whig Cnohly • JOHN GARVIN Geityshurtr.,Nov.-25, 1803, _ • Itesiottr • ' • t • • THEundersignetl will be a irtuttliitite 'Oilfee REGISTER AND . RECORDER, silljeet uenisupu cif 'the Whig CoUitty taut lesiol fully solistht the_ uppampf hie lellow viii ALEXANDER GOMA NI Gettysburg, Dve.-2,-1803. l'111;.; untkrsioned will hr .s'~nnilitl>iu+ ICr thr wher cf . it EuisTEtt REC,O.H.DER, 'efoit;i:t p) the.areitoon oi this .Itilo g enitt.ty hiniell, it riticitialeir Find todis. dim* the duties of the office with fidelity and - - JA1.708-1 , 111,W0.F.R. Fil miklin tp , Feb: Pt, 185,8. • • AiIRAITAAVIMEVER; J(H.IN MICKLEY, jr,.• -'- , JO.; J. - ‘ 1 111.1.54, - ", Commiisfoners • Atir9t—J, A POIIINBAUGH",, March 17. 11354.—id EMBITION . - ADMITTANCE FREE AA RCI 44 .)BMSOINT''S em poriiii7; embraces the bugZst and best si•soyttlieot of Frock, slid Drvss • • • of every variety "of (mho, quality' sod sty• • . le. which have ever befell offorc,4l to the public. .0411 autl qee; even il.you down wish o hey. -'' HAY WANZED. pIt,EBSONS Ii l ing gay • m sell will do welf.bY ,tin the sttiserilier,in Getiyaberg, who is destrouitor The highest Market. . titnes. i its he iitteutls . hai'rto, i the after ',being packed, hauled either to, 114110V,eir or Baltimore, the: itielerenne to haul will be.gtven to those from whom he May purchipie: • SOLOMON PO • . 8ee.,21-.1852.—tf . 'ROAD - 11IRETING. Tit AMY at Kurtz Upev,..puropy, Iran A. M.. to 7. fl'efita P. M., examini4 btly,itig:Goodgjilst'srrived frein Phila fer pbio. vux Baltimore uti flaurver. Itol;d. soon. Hod save money; you ,_. may teo late.: 'Remember.- A. B. KURTZ'S .oet. 14. ' Cheap Carnet. Draw near—Come and See Jti.SCHICK or - filth! itiform theLatlies .• that he n't.w offers thelargt:st assort: meat of BONNE I'S, .Bonnet Silks and 'Velvets, Ribbons,' FlOw'ersk,..Ottir Byer before opened- in 'Altos.'tall and see them—no trintbli% to' sktrolt Goods. • - - • ' ~T OBIAS". LINIMENT, vOlt, the. cu r e Of Hettila'rUy, Choler* Morlitte,Toitiltaeho; Broises.Sptiina &c., --a most excellent rettietly—for rile at'tle'DßEG STORE - of • ' • H.• BUEHLER.. •• . . ~ • 111AfiKE.T.S i a . BAD LANKE rsrls P!icel. with Ayoryfiirge astrorswent of horse BI.A.NKETOi ii tho Clump Conitt of t iT0p48417,M, • iltitt Aft Ind: eretildkt of the itirisial 'Courts of Common i the eon tins • . .; `composing the. APth JJtstnet, end , Justice o f the, ,Coptts o f Oyer and `rernu gq pr, et.d gt (Or : the ;riik,l„of s!1•,, espit,si and other offenders in tits tr , et—ant)SWEl. 11. RusivicLl o st ang JAn • N AG LE w,ksq iudieS Of the Cour toll( , 'common Pleas ;Ind-Genera:, for the of all' capital and other 'ofiend„ erg in the uounty oc Adams— l have jeseuti priretlipt `beiiiiiiNt4 the itiffi Jajuary, to : ;he :11car-tif,As -Loitay. ons thous;;Mbeiglithundrect and aftsf•tureaseil to iltothretted, for heltlirtwaVeurt of Cunt , moo Pleasand General ;QtiseterS t i mi ti on i of ihe Peace ,and, General Jail Doliveryo inud.Cnti,rt'fif Oyer and Terininer, tvqburg. on 11/oputoy t#e: 17t# gf ne.rr—, , Nveal(' 11 1111r f Ille ,GlVtisl . all the Justices of the'l l eace, the Oorcitier :and,tionstables.withfn the Aikine,,that they be then and there in their, proper per Sons, with their RollsAteciirds, in9uisinons, Examinations, and other 116 7 , membraneeti; tb . do their offices and in• that behalf appertain to be done, and also they who wilt ptotio~ eute against the prisenert that are r or thed shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams, arkl to be then and there to pros- estue against them tut shall tie juift. , l • ' Sheri,'. tilerirs Office. Geltybtog,_?' ' • Xfittch. • 17—I t 164 f.. • LL VERN tIC ENS F _ J. I l the matter 'of the intended • r • se r Hppticalinn —LIVAI4 . I4 Hi if , ,ir license to keep.ti Public House. in thy -- Borough of Ge(lysloirg. Adarns bounty Il hioitikatiiiii*s tit W 7 F . ; the ptith:roilliT(l eitkzene •of Otto, • hornqii ti'lYthat Fe'are ar;quainted Beg/A. itlvretz: the nhiote naffed and the ,hotote fOr *loch lii.ense iwayii.: that the, said bowie in nerexiiitry lOr the i areontinridatihn and eittettain mem 'Of gerx and tearrillerainild thafiaidlietitioner is a miin'oreniii "reptile f o r holieery and ' 1(41101141re; and ix wall lirnaided. *Oh bonito room add' nlitene.rotventenees nettia. ' oar) 'for the tieeotrotiotlittion'ol granger* nod tritvellere. ' . ' • r. Beiyer,' Jacob Bennie!, Ncirtikk,' • Teter A Win Githrir Nniheyk, Froth', D4sai fl Stith hit •Ju cob 411iirbeolt ." Iklarch,24; 16154. 1 .4 t ". NOTICE. 'r A 4rlppitlyod _by the.O.cpbooll' CoUrt • of, Atlattlii itototy,.; to rottlile tlittiri!ttititto%Of posettwof •• eHtati• of , A N NA: St Alt I 1 v ,•tle e'd.. rtp peering by t he ;tett/toot% 14 ueory f Hen l ey and Etteruttirrt of the Itkitt 'of Kahl' 4e,tttittctti.' ' Ntlb p . Ototter totitii;itiiiitr - ri'tl?ottrilortt9m, will git at the "iit# ( ?ll tieoitorattilly,„i Egg. ; itrGettyttittirg. I,llh , day hf' ilikititurge' ttici-"rltitiets iottpnint- '. 'Rolltiit:r SNlT'l'q t .guttr Morel; 24. 1854.'-31' NOTICE, ,ft.:...... it , In the Court of Cotuteete Plvel t• . Ap. N TIEREAS GRAFT,EN IdAvihst. potition for a tlivlgtep it vincula 4iz.4PKT!I MANtil'A. , leg fro 9.e.!7. 11 ),,q,nY,fij APP I . '1853, and mite, reittrnable ink. 21et day of Nnvemhr r .1853 Ann lite'rraftiti, owl A.-heretic AI( • u l ihp Nu1 11itE nsl eAPO, returnable in the --16th doh iii J.ptpl. Arr. the tilitir 'of ttno.o Murt Maid ELIZA DEMI • I.e attd'aiiitenriit ymariteliper pertion itt.thev edit roort the,ll/4 'tidyof iipr:lnett;llll 0 nsier'' the peiittett or your t h e an id OrtArritN'NOINIIEL, Ind Ili , alllll4 , eilool o ,' II ally yfitt Buoe,whv hr ultiodd old he voiced froin•,the of JOHNSCO'II", . And tintv. Inttniry the 18;11i 1864';nn open r;)iter. PAytti A - . Hugeft.Enp'• appoinintt Coimitittehlt,ep Hike -4f4.tooony on p . art or pet iti oiler 8 nameit,'witit ten dei:te ' ,; , _ • Eli I,Ac,Ciu?l:--- TO LUZ .1 M AMIE 1.: ; Fiereby not ied thtth:the:, Depneitione'of 'wthiesqe4 rule will be tithenAt fthrc'esr Irr I tith day of 11pril.. 18154.; !Wee'''. the' hgeWa flO Wi:tork A: 'M:' M: - - • BUEHLER, 'Maieh I?, 1854:-'—id' ' 4 • ' lireinig, Fronefteld VEGETABLE CATTLE' POWDER CATTLE LINIMENT, 0 01.1) MIOLESA . and TE'rAiL.' by 'S.-H. IIUE - 11LE41,' bribt , Pr. &dams cbuuty. Dec. 30th, 1853.` S B.AO "IA • P 4441,PC! , . tlie,bem Am.-hand., and foie_ Bain •in irieuvoiburvic 4lta Foundry of • 1'. : .W..4RREW.5i::616N.!',. ; ', r --- OF 4 t , thfFurent • prices, fer• gesitleni6l .ste4 K jiTtS... • • OF all kind's milid fresh, tit tie het ailftiir s ap the eittOiet 'a trity#6 et' It ttitTrB; cheap earner.: 4 ', `s =Mf=l it •••41.0• • ••; , L 0 C'COR 1 - IUI3 KR haii , lremoviiii!4* - -111 e urnor',lstutt Wert 4if HN fOraito'' resident:Ai; (earner o(pttnnototirisbli.ilim2l4l' Vi usililtoil ig•Atieiltii.) 0 . 110046 W !rim... 40.. let. -, hrarch 24. 16.1.4. At - ‘. (I . AI.ICOE, is' large assortment. new ,1t). styles. ION) Gingliginvi;',lrtajorjr t ntiarn. with I ilitie I)}l mf Ti GPO OS ,tati large, to montio.p biro. and; ass them al KURr.ZIf, Ciertwi4 . ......... . SHAWLS,. S . it k w a 4_1,1 MA WI LAW ~ HE logelLmorUP o P; and fiti,:pe: rotor* no!, tuinwa 03 0441114 Sile, KVRTZIB C. Vow. . - -------,r----:- Irs ii,,, , - . W'' '' ni 'Or 1111,1044011r 4 bale. at this' 0 oi . do)k v 4. 4.4.4.1 Gennze luenb §etitvariz, O.IOAI Defiler, =EI . . . . e-, - A. , .... - ti.,?..t.4..". , * - t.p,s - di• ~