RZIUUMB: VO BC. itwAstord DV The Adams County Agricultural Society Tn accorstants with a resolution adopted at' ' - _ the Jan. meeting of the Adonis flainty 4grietil- I The Untied States mail steamship Hit furaf.V•eiety, the Board of Menages's have ar- I , „ ~..n roof/i r k, arrived et New York ranged the Asilowing hit of Premiums. m' be :ties usPL u *wanted bj said Society, sometime during (at five minutes past one o'clock on Same - the Fall of the present year, upon an eabibi-Iday from Liverpool. She sailed at one lion of articles mentioned, in (some suitable' o'clock on I'Vednesslitv afternoon, the 28th building in. the borough of Gettysharg, to be ;June, and has made the grilekeat piasa g e provided hereafter. . I• ,on record to New York. Her runniest Members and their families will bitadmitted time wee nine days sixteen liners and 61,8 to all public exhibitions the Bader) : 1 ! illty-three minute's; entirely by steam. List firPRFAITJAIS. ~.• • . ' TIIE SEAT 01: WAR. . s Fission.° °Chest Wheat, ( one bushel to sts ./.,•; 00 , ,' i - A,*l eg rn 1 ' p 0e report fn ro 't Vi . n l n 31 Alt• , l ' hit exlbitid,) One bushel of best %Cheat, as to quail-, ,11011111. es thatibe, Czar hall replied to the 1 ty and weight, . Fivestcres hest Corn, (one bushel , to be 'esonsideralion for Austria. Mirth' consents exhibited,) ' ' 30 0 % 1,, evaenato the ';Turkish territories "-A , Ono hushed best Corn, in the ear, I 55 , Snell a reply certainty was °trisected by Three acres , beat Ilya, (one bushel to ~. 'few i and 'inesistrish es thistennre of the -.l' A A h° exhibited .) ' 4 °° ' Prinetpalities certainly hat not redounded One hustle' beat Rye. ' 1 00 Ito the mi l itary, fame or reputation of litis- Five acres best Onts,, (one Bushel th be . . exhihited,), 6 00, sus; and line been' altogether a futile die- One bubhel bete Oats,l on : piny of pnwer at en immense cost of men Ono bushel best Buckwheat, ' I 00': and money, the evacuation of them can Quarter acre best Hob Petaieel , bac' fluty be explained on the supposition that inu reference to yield and qaelity, 5 511 1 the Celli has become satisfied that he One bushel best Irish Potatoes, 1 50 could:mit hold'ilsent against the Turks end " second best " 1 00, . (leaner erre hest sweet en ,.„,„, h „. . 'their allies. At one time no persuasions ing reierenef to yield and quality, 5 00l of Austria, or the oilier powers, could in- One bushel beat Sweet Potatoes, 1 50; doe° hisnto give even 4 civil reply to ouch " . second beat "- •• O. l• 00` a demand. "llireumstinces alter cases." Half bushel best Oniens, 50 !The rant was losing much and gaining One peck best Nnup Beans, ' nothing. with a prospect of full defeat. " " Lima " ' 5n t • .. 'high Ono thereupon begot- . to entertain high One bunch hest Celery, - 1 , , „, 50 i consuderation lor any.poWer that would Ono pound best Hops. . Six heads beer Cabbage, 50 ask 114 0 to evacuates One bushel best Apples,- It 001. It occurs to us as "exceedingly probable - •• second best " L . 175 that die Czar, however, came to this re " third •best " ' rso solve,whis the hill expectation that Same fototh hest 44' , r 25 Iris would be taken, and that then his re " ' 51111 heal " - '• '• - lOO tirement • would Ippear a.voltintnry tousle- One bushel best Pears. I, , , . , ' rr s seeneism. The probability to That hie or. ". and best " , ' 44 th i r d b est is , iOO tiers were that Stlistria should be takenj Best Peaches, I 00 and that the army should retire on a cer-1 One peek best Gripes. ' Half bushel best:Dried' Appres;,. • rGO retirement, (thanks to the bravery of the " second beet " 50 Turks,) came round helnre the place ° was Half bushel heat Dried Feacbesi• 700 taken. At any rate there is no room •to "-- 'second best ••5u doubt 'lint the retreat is sounded. Time Hall•bnshethest thied•Peare; - 1 00 ".• second best "•, 50 atilt, shotv what the Caste next will do. One perk hest Cranberries, 100 Advices front Crmistadt, in Transylva. Five poonds beet Butter, - ---- ----- ---,11-00-nia. dated-June-19:11,-allirtu_that-the-nos- A' second hest " 1 00 siani•were hastily leaving Wellischia, ta- Best•Chette, • .. _ . 2 __ ' I. oal king with them horpsi, oxen, -wheat and One iscnitiii heat hackled Fiat; r 50 Fleeea of : beat Wool - , in weight' and )• ' r Twetieents,beat Flax thread, . •6 ' ' Woolen Yarn.' One paietrelit homemade Woolen Stook; inlet' " Thread" 50 ""•'" Silk ". 50 ilaltbanal beat Flour, - white wheat.' -1' 00 " red- • 4*. 00 Loaf best Bread. , - • .60 Jar beat Peach preserves,. a Plum " p ear ' 14 - " 0/lift . " ' Strawberry tit•ron — • Apple'. " TOMMO roc beet.Jelliea,..Picklea, Ste., 6 prerniz urns of 50 me Box 'best lidney, nottb weigh less than Best Sweet.potato Pumpkin, One- bushel best Nugar Beets; 1 , R e d or Bore Counterpantt i " Patch Qdilt,' "silk ti otactoad c't .21 a'nfirt, .• ' Rag 7itritett e ' ". Rest Riaper. ,` Plough: r. " ititrow, ' .4' Cultivator. Sub=soil Plough. Alliiiifonal premiums may he awarded -on articlm oft Merit net herein lapeeified. ' Aecuint4 Measurement of ail land the pro duct of arida - may he introduced for Conine titiothis reguired;'hy surrey or otherwise 7, and the yield to be truly ascertained by two or more neighbora.--the whole to be 'properly . certi6ed. Eahibiterta are required to accompany each article ofgrowth exhibited with a statement of the mode of culture, nature of soil, ige., and each manufactnred article with the Mode of manufacture. A valuable fund of information' will thus be ollained. By cnder niche rdenefr.,erta; JOHN 51e(31NLEY, Pres't. lienarJ: A Blow-an among tnoca-Brokers. Wall .street and all the other places in Neiv Vork where Stock-gamblers 4inost do congregate have been • thrown into a state Ono little excitement by tbe opment nrcertain stupendous frandain the over-issues of certifiratewol . .S lock in the Parker Wil l Company. the'Verm o nt Central, and. New York and New-Haven Hillman! Cntopatties. The two, former were, rather et•• the qattcy" order. but the latter was . a firm and substantial matter, in whieh.many permanent investments' had been made, and which had paid dividends up to the he time of the Nervalk• cams. trophe. The President of the ,Parker- Vein Company has gone to Europe --tie of the Aew,Haven,has failed, resigned: and is said so have fled the country. The over issues of New-Haven snick amount to the enormous sum of nearly two millionti of dollus.—Fork Rep.. Three days- later: • Pitooness__ or TUE • CRotritA.-..There The 'steamer Asia arrived'at New York , on•Wedoesday evening , with advices three have been qui re a number of cases of ehol. era among some Norwegian m e s wed i sh days hoer. The withdrawal of the Ros h ;,isians. from the Principalities is confirmed. emigrants at Detroit "and Chicago. party of two hundred at Detroit, on the 20' The position of Austria is looled upotr by inst - 4 18 Were nttacliefl. * Of one hundred -England and France with distrust, Many at Chicago, 7 died, anti 20 more were pros. l'eheve that her abject in, taking possession tratedmn thd Ist Inst. It is' said there of the Principalities is fully uudersttiod by were' Ilt fatal cases in Boston, on Satur- gus 63 , and that her ultimate object is to day. At Oberlin, Ohio, 4 cases and 2 aid Russia - when u favorable opportunity deaths are reported. Rezin W. Watson, occurs. Austria will march 200,000 'men late Deputy Warden of the Ohio Pe r dr ee . iiitu the Principalities. ' tiary, died with rbailera at 'Mt 'Vernon nu , The allied.aritty, 70,000 stront, wait tOO - 23. The latest report' front -Toledo. eentreting' dear Kerne-. 'Host ilitiesi - lt 011ie); ii altat.on the 4th there were 23 'AVUR thought, vruuld be transferred to•the oases in the e at li m i ts , A t m ime , villager; Crimea, tiehtettopol being the istint.' of at- IDPPoolte Toledh: out of 'al population of, ugh. 'The. Ilussiaii troops from clic' Vrin7 two, hundred, 21 , died of cholera in 241 eipalities were marching to - that direction. h?twa. , . ; • • ' , ._ - i.......;.:_....... - , . - ......-...._ • I f uniquatiou> on alto Black-Sea. RlELlctincla Ittop.u.4 serious disturb. eater occurred At ;lAiwrence (Mass.) oni enghtl'hetwececthe Anieriean eud originated in the Ainerieatt 114 belt% cirrietl iti ati Irish processioe sannotintod - hy , the cross. •• Both parties were armed, anti. guns amt . pi,tots were tired" Without, (nip:Titer, doing.- any great pemenat damage tiitheheligerents on eith er •Iltelrisb, were , drtaity put to flight and rimy of their houlCaltitied..:-- The military. were ordered nut. and the linters we.re-ittion dispeistri.' Ail • was quiet sitt:Ektilday.' MULItAir ORVANIZATIMC—It j 3 *tiled hy ikevefreeptupieut or the New . : York San *kilt* Itie tuilita,ry number thiguktout the' Vsiitett "%ore, up to the .17mm ; elite.1$0000; armed end well dimplined. r-r i jaavelia is its said to-UsSikii -11001..441,041~40tati0r flivived fur. laiiii4#oll*** 111/ tip alit sofa. FOOT Days Later Fiala Europe. T fi d nuggians phOut to 11E - vactiate the rtinettnitfites., .„. 'everything transpornible.which they could .seize, some of which was paid for in almost worthlesas paper money. This retire mem of the Russian forces WWI confirmed by reports.frora..l3ucharest and elsewhere. Sonic CoSsaidttiThaving tirought .informa! !ion iliac a;Briti'sh detachment was mo ving from Varna to Pravadi, the Russian e . ?` t iii of obsirdatinti stationeirbeloW Bar sardshilk immediately commenced a iv, 60 . SO 50 - <rso 50 50 50 50 It is reported that the official roll of the Russian army of the Danube shoviii a loss of 50010 men since crossing the Prufhi" Accenting to a private dispatch_ of the 19th from Bucharest. Gen. Schilders to dead. -Gortschakoff and loleis, both se verely wounded on the 13th, have been ronveyed to Bucharest. The evacuation of. Wallachia continues without interrup tion. - • , The advapced gustl of the allied artily had rearltha Prutradi, between Varna and* Shurnla. Gen. Iltorplet and D'Allonthlla arrivetrat' Ailrittnople `on.-the 1•2111, with 4,000 medt- • Omar Pasha: ih hia,official'reporte. esti. mates the loss of the'Russians before Silas- Dia, up to ti nt 28th Chabad, (May 25th.) at 10,000 med, On 'the other- heal a-Heripanstadt gen- . era! estimates ifierdstalloas . at but' about 3,800 'Men. OCCUPATION' Orr- TIM - • PkifteIPALITIZEI BY • AUSTRIA!. The envy of the Besitiarorlion the Prin. cipalides is decided on. tool- Coma Core noni, with the first follow• ed closely by a second; is, ready tFt descend the Danube to Giurgeso, whence he , will match to, Buchsrest: 54 de"Etruck is to communicate with Ike Pdrte as to the steps necessary to be taken with a ifiew to this occupation- of the Principalities by the Austrians. , , The lollowinc according. to the Inds: pentlencertil - , Brussels, are' the essential ,points of the convention signetron the 4-th, at.Constaminople, ior the occupation of the Danubian provinces by Austrian troupe :- "While reserving. to himself ihe diree tion.of the operattous of his army for the commonf good, the Austrian Commander iteilltief will nevertheless inform the Vur. kish General-in , Chief of his coMbinations and his movements. On entering- the principalities, the Austrian :tray will re establish the hornier government within the limits of, the rights accorded by the •Porte to the eguntry. Austria will not treat tor peace with Russia; exrept • the, integrity of the Ottoman Empire be guar anteed, and the sovereignty of the &than placed beyond the reach of attack. The Austrian troops are to evricuatn'the "paliiies us•stion as possible after the --con clusion of peace." Nlottsienuttctilittiollsicti-s4An attempt was made' last , Momlay night; to burn (loam the Catimlie Cltutch RuTglittcoa. atm hustibie materials had been iilaced at one eell of theiChurrh, and ignited.. The fife was very (Intimately discovered before it bad made tuan.M progress. A story had gained currency, - that:tire-arms were Con cealed in ilielitiiltlintr,'dn'd fhid ' probably indimed some fan - attest Wretch uraPply the incendiary's torch atiOse sacred walls.— The act excited idtelral 'and-just' indigna- ,Vtuatos tit one'RuxLottio.—The New York Sun says there is a large buildingon _Cherry street of thla city, une hundred and fifty feet in length, whichlis occupied by three hundred Irish families: One en , trance on the street euffices furtfie use or ens hundred and eighty faMilies. A num. , het of persons . bate died-uf elution there ' within slew- ditys pain. TRH STIR INDIUM GETTVg NEN. Friday Evening, July 14, 1854. Whig Slate Ticket. aovEoroit, lAAP,S POLLOCK, of Northumberlami. CANAL COMVITRAtONZTV., GE011.(311.1 DAIISIE, of Allegheny. minor. or• ATIPRidiE &Atilt* i IYANIKE4 M. 831178141, of 3lnn;gotnety • —_- AGRICULTURAL PRuII:MS.- , Vie attention , of nut ' Agriculturalists is in. vited th the fist erPremiums to be awarded by the Adams County Agricultural society. We bellovo it is in edntemplatiott to have an Exhibition sometime this tall. inA 4 The Hinover Saving Fund Societ± intend to apply to the dext General Ai setubly of Pennsylvania for the extension of theireharter to fifteen years ; and to confer blinking privileges upon that eorpol ration, tinder the Dante of the Bank of Hanover, with the pririlege of increasing the capital to one hundred thousand dol' The Whig'Convention of Bedford county lest week appointed JACOB H. BARNDOLLAR,•, - TIIONAB A. Born, and WILLIAM HARTLEY; Confetilea, to repro , sent Bedford in the Wig Congressional Conference. The following resolution ). complimentary to our present -worthy member. Was adopted by the Convention : Iletoked, That the Iron. Samuel Jr, Russell has our endorsement ns a talented and faithful * Representative in the present Congress, of whom we can. cordially say, "well done thou good and faithful servanV and we with pleasure recommend him for re-nomination to the other counties of the District; notwithstanding; we held our selves bound by the notion of the last con-* &row,- limiting- osieb-connty-oite_terut Mr. Russrm. has proven hiniselfa faith fur and an acceptable sprvantorthodox in his views, and always at..his• post. •• Du. ring the memorable Nebraska struggle in the House, ho did his , whole duty, record ing his vote uniformly against < every pro position calculated'to facilitate the passage of the bill, and manfully sustaining the noble band that fought the battle of, Free dom to the end. It would give us much pleasure to vote for his return to the Post he has "honored;`but aside &Om the ac tionof the ia ` atediferotice limiting each Bounty to a single terns, we believe Mr. Russm declines being a candidate. Ir:/"A State Convention of Connty Su perintendents is in session at llarrisburg i to devise an effective.organization for the advancement of the cause of education by Common Schools. Mr WILL.% the Super inteudent of this. county, is in attend- egt.The York Republitan conies tons this week in an entirely new suit of type, and much improied in appearance. . ~-- The Pepublican is ono of the best Whigpapers in the State--orthodox in its general views apd conducted with marked ability. ItG''The Philadelphia .Duily News—a spirited and ably conducted Whig penny paper—bus donned a new and beautiful dress. It deserves a liberal support fiom the Whigs of Philadelphia. r:r•Tbe "Gernian Liberals ° of Boston have teepondedto the call'of their brethren in the West, and pat forth a-platform al most identical with that laid down by the Free Geiman Democrats of Lonisville,-.- According to theni,. Xhe American _people have strayed fronr",the true principles 'of, freedontand republicanism; and they de nirmrta:number of Modifications' in' the constitution and laws of the country. which modifications are necessary,. in their view, to remove the imperfections of our-exist ing goturnment.. As their platfornr in volves', among other' things, the repeal of Sunday Laws, 'temperance • laws, Ste. ) the exclusion of the Bible from-schools; it is not.'probablii that, ttie 'party s will thtive greatly in the uneengenial atentisphore "of New England. pc).Hon. Jonre' Matron( has been nominated to the Dila Attorneyship of New York, in place 'of 'Charles O'Connor, resigned.. -Theodtire'll. Westbrook, a Ne-: brash member of Congress' from New York, Wanted it badly,and it , ie said West= brook bad•an express promise of the of , co front tho President,:- in - conrikleraticin of which he sold himself and betrayed his constituents by voting for the repeal" of the Missouri ' Compromise: Bat btAIIOY" Went for Mcßeoni and tile. PiesidUut had' to knoclimidar. 03 The NOW York Tribune iti a -reply to* a contemporary, , vibo fines ihult with 'it for pnbilshing . aecounta of races, says "We • publish aci3ounta of a great men, other things which We profoundly &plait --fikiiistance,Pieree's electitii, the pas: sage of the Nebraska bill, thefts, mnrdepi, .hangitigs; and so forth. If we could only hiar of the filial destruction of every rkee cowfse in the world, we should likir to pub fish that also." When will readeralicirti that editors do not eudorse all that" appeitrii as ritwa hk their columns f. jr.l•The Supreme Coart'of Yenneylvav nia has-decided that'a ;nada' for prop erty which is selling•at sheriff's sale, re l ay bo Withdrawn at any tiniechekro the prori. erty is knocked down, to the bidder, not, withstanding the notice of. halo may have declared•that "No person shall retract bin or ,her bid." They the bidder,- . however,-to pay the legal.cOst of wsecand sale, should -the retraction , othis bid renw der one necessary. • lE:rThe new Catholin elturOut Dotebee4 tar, Msumaobtuietta, was blowlf,WP with' gunpowder and slow satireltdestroyed; =as Sias Fottltiv Locolocolesvi Of the Canvas. It7'Tho impression is becoming general that Oov. Brarsit is doomed to meet with a bad defeat this fall. Even his own party journals, taking the thing for granted, are naming about in advance for the causes, The Harrisburg bemocratic (hien, the leading organ of the party in the State, which goes the Whole figure fot Douglas, Nebraska and Slavery, and against "Know Nothingisni,' • ilinouncing the latter as an offshoot of Vienph , c,itteobinisni" and rank "Infidelity,"--in a recent article upon the prospectif of the party in Pennsylvania, thus delivers itself : "We again repeat that James Campbell and his jaekall, Forney, have infused Mtn the organisation of the Democratic party the elements of its dew action ;. we repeat that the unmerited elevation of James Campbell was an insult to Pennsylvania,. which has excited public indignation, and has led to °formidable orgatfizatiod that now thief:llene !het/Veal of the DeMocratic party e we repeat, that the unrelenting proscription in Pennsylvania of the friends of the venerable Cass, who was assassinated in the Baltimore Convention by the Camp bell oliqwei has alienated from the General Administration two-thirds of the Democ racy' of the Keystone Stat 3 ; we repeat, - that if these arch intriguers aro not repu diated, both at Washington and in Penn sylvania, the people will pass sentence np on. them-at the next general election—and in proof of the:, truth of these assertiond toe appeal to the future!" • . The Union With all its radicalism and de votion to party, has this honesty to look things in the face, and the fearlessness to denounce corruption among its own politi es! friends, irregpectiio of the posititht of those against whom its anathemas may be directed. It foresetss the consequences of the policy of theidoinagogues who have for years been'aimi4 to sustain Locofocoism by the basest appials te'religions prejudice," and while deplo itig the result:does not ~( 1 ', , cher lunee_upon-tiusse-demo, gogues theentire responsibility of hating so "excited_ ptiblicindignation,'!esto have led to "She feyeAdable organization," viz.: Knoiv-Nothints) l ";bat noti threatens the, defeat of the Autocratic party.". Unquest tionably the -4 - 448 ia.right. t For a long settes of years the eisttre Lo- 1 cofoe.o Preis of he country * has , teemed with the most shameful , appeals designed to secure the f (lige voto , -;denouncing tho Whigsas"lsfa , ve Americans," "Church Burners," and si .ilar cont.-end with too much, succesiti, . gainsithis . iemagogu ism the_Whig 1 . . tihave nobly endeavor- ed to bear upoll of Buell an e [eine orating the introduertna t into polities, and pre., • ary consequences, if the rated itatif to be cajolled by appeals-L.-tint all in has triumphed over atid dictiug the nece. Foreign vote per by thesounwor l vain. Locefecoi.-; over agnin by a Foreign vote 0 well known, W: of the alatoat undivided ho country.' Crwi, it is ,bePten in this way' in 18.44, the Irish ;eke toping caatliV a body against him. So with Scorr u 185:3; who not only, st.the Foreign vote,-but a largo body of hig. Protestants=deceived by the artful presentations of Locofoco leaders, who nog Irish Catholics de; flounced SCO as a rank, Church-burn ing Native A neon ; while among Pro. testants he w . represented as being at heart a 'Club to-.-ad;' hitving assisted in ' l Celebrating II , 11 Mass while in Mexico-- j as having,com elled the . American Soldiery I to do honor to e Priesthood---and as being the favorite dldate of the Irish Catho lies. These dogs are all fresh in our recollection indisputable facts, and not to,ho gahisayell.. . .. Well, clateil bath their success in thus 'combating . the Whig candidates, certain Ileaders in the iocefoco party have nought to avail themselrefrof, the same tactics in furthering' their pericitild aims in connec ' don' with their own political organization. Offices ha vh been freely bestowed as a quid pro gua't suet, as could Command the for, eign vote . or the especial and exclusive use of certaiaspiring demagogues. and men I have bee courted because of their influ ence wi this class of voters. But . the thing 13 been . overdone. I'he poisoned chalice it about, to'be retured to the lips of those , ha prepared- the'. drought. The hortesynasses of the Democratic party are 'turning with disgust from the dernagogues who have debasdil - the party-4and they seent i to be in ealmest.: It is true the Loa f:milieu presses am their:old game, with unblushing elfroateilr . chaiglng the "formi- 1 dablo organizatior . 4*to'Whih the Union' 'alludes, iii Whigistm in dioguise, and,that Whigs and Knoll-Nothings tut one and the same. - But it won't do. Facts give the he tiftliese assertion, and loose assertions in L3eofecojourmtla will,no longer pass for genuine coin. Know-Nothingism had' ita origin in the vety heart of -13ocofocoism, provoked by the Unscrupulous efforts 'of Locofila3 - demagegues in dealing with the foreign vote. Thus far , it, has made its most signal marls in Leenfoeo strong-holdsi as for iastance in Philadelphia county; where 'the Loeofecd - Majority of from ,3,000 to 5,000 las bmn swept away and from 8,000 tol2,ooorolled upagainst obnoxious 'candidate& That these disaffected Demo crats havelseen fit gentrAlly • td cast their votes fol-;.Whi'g bandidates im order", tti break doWu the demagogues who fitive been ruling-LocoloCohun is not the Pauli of the - Whig. part.y.. . • - . Irr riotbetwden -mob' of-Ameri eine and Irishinen tookiplacWat Blanches ter, N. 1i.,,0i the Fenrth,, in: which the. latter were rotted and a dozen or more of their houses gittcd._ The windows of the Catholic chard' were also demolished. • IllirTht-43ittlera beams to be develop. lug itself in till parts of tier country-=in some sectibti it is quite ntaliglitig t and filial. Last Studay atop wet's . AO death* in clomp; flow cask be done. irloThe New York Tribune, iq conbat , lug the position that there can be no hope of repealing the Nebraska swindle so long as PlEtteit holds the reigns of government, with a Pri›Siavery Senate to back him, hoists that a clear majority of sincere, earnest repealera in the popular branch next session tun do it. Let a majority be chosen to tho next Howe of men who really mean that the Nebraska wrong shall be repaired,•and it stiff be before the close of the next session. Let the House just affix to the Deficiency bill, then to the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation bill, and to three or four more such if necessa. ry, a proviso repealing so much of the Ne braska-Kansas bill as affects the Misuntri Restriction, and declaring that Restriction re-established, and the work is done:—: There may be some kicking at first. but let the House evince a quiet, cold deter mination, and the bill will pass, in spite of half a doien Donglasta representing the Free States. The Federal office -holders who have done most of the electioneering for the Iniquity, will bo lobbying - n the other side when they find that their pay is stopped until the Restriction shill be restored: And this is bat one of several ways in which an earnest anti-Donglas House can seen* the undoing of the great wrong of the present session: We again entreat the citizens of thla Free States to elect no man to the next House who lacks nerve or faith with re gard to the great struggle now pending.— With a platform so broad and so liberal that all earnest contemners of the Nebras ka Iniquity may eitsily step , and proudly stand on it, wecan hardly fail to triumph. No Senate, no Executive, will attempt to defeat or defy the . earnest demand of two thirds of tbe; Atherican people. , • KtoThe itinerant preacher who calls, himself the '"Angel Gabriel:' lectured. at Bath, ble:, on Thursday evening, beford a largo crowd. A mob of men and boys proceeded to the Old South Church, used by the Catholics as a place of 'worship, broke open the doors, sing the bell, and displayed the American flag front the bel fry. They afterwards set the church on fire, and it wasbtirned to the ground. Na further destruction of property took place, but s mob of about one hundred. paraded the streets, yelling and hooting, rmtil near morning. Is it not high time that this "Angel " were stopped in +is incendiary mission. We are reluctant as any one to interfere with freedom of speech, but there, is a point st , which_toleration ceases to be a virtue. This "Gabriel" is one of those discontented; irresponsible agitators yearafter yearthrown upon our shores from amid the hot-bea of European Infidelity and Agrarianism; whose insolent bearing and disregard for the restraints of lure are so Well "calculated to - arotthe a feeling of op position to St/Foreigners, and thus inept dice a large class of honest, intelligent, and industrious iinigrants who seek this country as,a refuge from the oppressions .of the . Old World, deport themselves as good,- law-abiding citizens, grateful for pritileges secured, and who would in them. selves be gladly welcomed to qur Shores. Ever since the arrival of this "Angel," whose mission semis to be to agitate, the newspapers have been kept busy reporting the endless Sunday disturbances, mobs and riots, which - he seems to make it a special aim to excite. We helieve in the "Freedom of Speech," but this "Gabriel" is running the thing into the ground. 'After eleven ballots, the Sew Hamp shire Legislature abandoned in despair the attempt to elect a United States Senator to fill the short term. Mr. John T. Wells, the Administration candidate, at no time received more than 149 voust,ntid thus fell 6 short of a majority; 153 votes being necessary to a choice. The next highest vote was 103 for the Hon. G. W. Morriion, a Democratic member of the present Con- . gress, who voted against the Nebraska bill. The remainder of the vote was scattered a mong several persons. A motion to indefi nitely postpone was adopted by 159 to 147. A motion to reconsider the vote was nega tived, 157 to 144. So the Senatorial ques tion is settled for this session. Strong anti•Nebrasha resolutions were adopted . by a deCided ;majority, censuring the Northern members- of Congress who voted for the measure, and demanding. its • The jury in the awe of Father KROZGEN, a Catholic priest at Cincinnati, indicted on a charge of assault and battery, on a young girl belonging to his church. with intent to commit a rape, were dis charged on Tuesday last. bring unable to agree: It is said they stood six for con viction for assault With intent to commit violence on her person, and4six for assault and battery. The ease excited much in terest and attracted a large crowd during tlib trial o:7"The Albany .fithis states fiat the last number of Brewnson's Quarterly Re vitiV; (a Catholic , work,) announces the adhesion•of that eccentric 'philosopher to the Dew political sect, the Know Nothings. Ho stipulates for one restriction of the creed, that while it need abate none of its hostilitY to foreigners, it will cease its proscription of native born Catholics. Ho reminds them that the native born Catho lics are as hostile to foreigneni as any oth ers.; and that the first native American sheet published in this country wasstarted by a Catholic writer. learn from the Carroll County Democrat of last' week, this a cow be longing to Col. A. G.' AGE. of Tawney- - town district, Md..- of said county, gave birth to a calf on the 21atitlt., which weighed - wharthretthours 04 . 119 pounds: IMPORTANT ARREST.-L-It will im 1 recollected that a free colored man named 1 SOLOMON NOttTmtOP , was hired at Sarato ga Springs in 1841 by a couple of villains to go to the South with there to join a I, circus company—that nn reaching Wash. 1 ington city, Northrop Was treetcd with drugged liquor, put in a 'Slave-pen, sold to a Slave-dealer, and taken off. Ire - was lost sight of until within a year or two, when he was accidently found dpon, a Slave plantation in the inferior of Louisi ana. Intelligence or his Whereabouts be. ing communicated to his friends in Ne York, legal proceedings were instituted to secure his freedoth, which Were suoceisful, and Northrop Pnblishod, a pamphlet de tailing the facts and deserihing the vil lains who bad kidnapped him under a. - owned names. Last week two individu als, calling themselves Alexander Morrillo , and Joseph Russell were arrested in Netv York,.on ihe charge of kidnapping Nor- I, ihrop and selling him into Slavery. They were taken to Saratoga heavily, ironed and committed for trial. Northrop strears I positively to thoir bring the, persoris who I kidnapped him. The accused - were dia.), covered front the deseriptions given in Northrop's book. '• , iegi„„Thp Delaware Douai lieintblicart safe thaiihere arc. at the present time at least twenty thousand toad of matte' in Dela ware add Chester counties in the hands of the farmers and graziers, Who are feeding them foisale to any person' who will 'call and buy them at fair-Prices. Ott'An Anti-Nebraska State Convention, composed of Whigs Sod - Democrats, asSein bletiat 'Jackson, Michigan, on the 6th inst., and nominated a full State tieket--. KINGSLEi 8. Birrunav, Free-Soil Dem ocrat, heading the list, as candidate for. Governor. &solutions to repeat the Ne• kn - bili - amtttni - Fugittrd — Striva - 'L - tor and to abolish •slavefy` in the 'District' of Columbia, were, adopted .unallimously. goaTeraling the consideration of a Bill in the lotier house of Congress on Battu.. day last, to extend the .patent of Samuel. Cott fur an improvement on 6rc-arms, Mr. CLiNustAx charged that very large sums of money had been offered to induce members to'voto for the bill. The charge produced considerable sensation, and after some debate a Committee of seven mem bers- via appointed to investigate the mat ter. IrrCapt. ADA3I6 arrived at _lashing- ton on Monday, with dispatches from Com. Perry, of the Japan squadron. lie brings the Japan Treaty, opening the ports of thhreountry to American _vessels. The treaty also provides that iu the event of fu turn formation of treaties between' Japan and ariy -other foreign; nations,: the United States shall bo Placed in all respeeta on . the better foctting which may be stipule ! ted for in any such cortVe.ntlon. gtV.Several of the persons viounded bs the collision on the Baltimore and Sti.sque. liana Railroad on the 4th. hate slime died. Jour; Scorr, the conducter `of tbe eredr lion train, still lies in a _critical staie.— W3I. ecorr, the conductor of the np train, and Mr. WINC 4 .ILESTIP.R 3 the Superintendent of the road, have been held in $5OOO bail to anstibr the charge of:carelessness, fic. In Cincinnati, on the Fourth, an Irish mud attacked an American wearing a Know Nothing hat. The Atnericanll• ed him with a pistol and bowie•knife. • ir.7_ -By an AdVertiSement 'in' to-day'a Paper it will be observati that the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College has been re•organized 7 -lectnres to comnience on the 9th of OCtober., The folfowing complimentary notice we find in the last Philadelphia ..Medical Eh:minty :" MEDICAL DEPARTMENT PENNSE'L 4ANTA COLLROIC=We learn with much pleasure, that the trustees of this Nati u.. lion haSe, lately •appointell Ateritm STILUI and' Joliet' Islstr,t,' to, the Chairs of Praaice'of Medicine and' Surgery. These selections are eminently judicious, and must greatly strengthen the scitniil. = Hr. Stine, is one of the physiciimiS of Si. seph's Hospital, of this city, an d was for many years Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine in the Philadelphia Association for Medical Instruction, in both of which positions he Ifitit ,atluired a high reputa tion as a bound and , eloquent teacher.— Di. Stifle is also well known to the pro fession as a frequent contributor to our medical literature. His work on Patliol ogy is highly esteemed,' and hid Report ou Medical Literature, presbnted some years ago to the American Wheal Alsoitiationd will long be remembered is one' of the Mint brilliant papers ever; .reeariledin itEtrentl- Rohm. • , Dr. Neill. we think we nittY'safilY slit; combines many qualifications for the re. aponsible chair which he has actepted,—. , He was for several years Demott,Strattir of Anatomy in the University of Penttsylvit nia, and there etliablisheil a repthatiod •as one of the beet anatomiste and lecturers in our country. For some time he has oc curied the situation. of Surgebn to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and his delivered several courses on Clinical Surgery.--:. FrOIR his position in this great school of Surgery, and from hie long experience as a lecturer both on Anr tomy and Surgery, Dr. Neill's success as a Lecturer on the Principles and Practice of S6rgery may be confidently predicted. , The late partial re-organiiation of the Medical Department of Pentdsylvania Col- lege appears to us to have rdsulted in , the - construction of a Faculty cfgteat strength; ,Prof. GILBERT has been at' his own re quest, we learn, transferrdd front the Chair of Surgery to that of Obstetrics, in which department his large poetical ex perience must ,give hint great weight as a *Eicher. The . branches of Anatomy, Chemistry, Institutes, and Malaria Medici', in the hands of Profs, Alum, REESE, F. G. Satirrd BIDDLE, will not suffer by coniparison•with •any other institution.-- And we are' well assured that the energy, ability, and industry, which are now cen tred in this'organizatian, must soon place it in the futon:test rank amotig the medics schools: MAINE I'OLITICO.- 7 The Free Bone era of Maine have adopted Mr. Morrill, the Ittaine.law.anti•Nobruska Democratic cans diddtb for Governor, as their own caddis date for that °Mee. There aro, therefore;' four candidates for Governor in viz t—lsaac Reed, IVltig ;, Anton I'. ItION , rill, 3lalue law, anti-Nebraska, ..and ,Freit Soil ; Shepard Carey,', anti• Mainer law;• and Albion k. Parris, who beano platforte to stand on, but will ke supporttiii by+ the Administration_ D,ettiocitifeand the.lirrtgc ment which rotnains,of the original Dem& cretin party. The election takes plactkid ' .Beptember. Theta will probahly be no alwico by the people, and the tegislature • , will choose eithur - Mr. Retal or Mr. Mor; • rill. CUBA.—Tito Washingtoh ; Union hatt re.opone4 tho' Ohtani question. • In nn Ur.= tielo oh Saturday, it agaid fittlinatee that the - AtituinitrtitiOn aro currjing,oh liege. tiations fog' the purchase of the Island, and that if these are tinsuceessfdl, roar 'Odin 6d reforied id:. • Qtrol, the flebraskaitti the lluuso, . fretii t)hid; has be defeat. ed for re-uoudnetioe by the District Con= vention of hia est patty, sed ad noti•Ne: •btasksite noutiosted FPOLT.Offitnat Itoddaj , ' ivid• foVeffi;'• Marsh; and Nies fiampnoni -of fdasaa4. ohniotto,' lashOd tlotnaelnea eirgetheir, acid, jumped intotho mill ponti - dt, Abfoingtont and wore drowned: ‘• floury Word *.thecltoi. Ifi Spa ktin of for Congress itrottc of thdi, , torsri districts of Now York:. 141,t'110 No* Ybrk "Ilard1" hive nom? 'tiered Jtidge TinogsoN (ex-Collector) foi governor, rind condemned the National Admiuistratioh. Poor Pierer) • OcrSeuatar Douglas dinf phitttatiotr! on the Petal .river;* with 140 adult Slavei • on it. HiS oversthir redetilly'gave alarge barbecticin honor of the • Isfettratikti Oki:CIS:C:4I%i in.; quiry was recently made "in the BritisiC ,House of Lords, by the. Earl of •Ellephor.... ough, Whet . Wati the' Übe, - atiV Whit the practical of 'illeittoiftiti country continuing her eunneriod'With thli Admit. tan 'Colonies ? Such 'connettion, he raid,, might be of some' entail dee iti (Whineof • peace, but, on the othiefriad,if was great:. ly'taletitatetridittcreato — titsatiiiteeir (If -- collision with -therVnited . -.l2fiateS: - was therefore,"a Metter that . tieliireed'ihe Most serious .consideration; whatnot ..the Home GOiernment ,shoald not ena'eaior, in the • Most friendly manner . , It:Wisest themselves: . of a connexion WitiCh nthai prove equally onerous to both pintleii. • He !tepid. there. .fore, that' at an early period, the Gerard. " meat would comeitthienhi with the leading: persims in the i t Aiteembliee of . ,the Ninth American dolithlits - with view of ascertaining their opinion -on tho .subject of sepiration." fiord Eritughaiii: coincided in these views.. It is not int. probable,, therefore,,that some action may grow out of the suggestion, - eipitaiallY nd ; independence can shareely fail to be pop: ' Mut with the coltinists theniselvai, Too furl is. the '.inanifeSt destitiy!or the. Cult mind ie their anti4tition to the United' States. IMPORTANT THOM 111lextlin.—Advicest• have been received him Ai:minden to Jena . 15th. Thu blookatle . of that port' hata ken raised, and the ruvuldtiouieis still have pos.'. seriaion'ol the rity The state of yaratan 'haiy &Tiered in fa.: vor of the plait of /quite; and refined' [Acre, thitne of them triiinsi hillabited by native traria; had dime the Similar aceottifta hare bekt received from Tempi. do Tula de Tani:l6l44e; Tuirpajt and norJ . thern Troops, sent by Santa Amur' to aid the commander of koala, had join ed tharevolutiontry . forces at Canti., Saw' to Anna to a'aid tohave quartieled`with hie ministers anon after arriving` in the city of Healed, in donsequen'Oe of their having examined a docum'enideilignating his sue. cessor, upon which they sent in their re'. signaddli. 'Even the criii"Of3lVxfect is laid to htive revolted. The'chief part of the neighborhood of ' Ajachitanliad joindd the Liberating Army..., and the state of Atibbnacan had declared for the seine cause. Sr. Villalb . a. occupy-' ing "the Certd del Linton, had under his command over 3,ooo'hien, *till armed.— He has been successful in various encoun , tern with the tioops of Santa Anna. • The 80 Americana, who were some time ago imprisoned at Mazatlan on the charge of being fdlibOsters, have; been . releatted-, through the . exertions'of Dornitie of the U. S, ship PoitainOuth, and nearly. ell sent to Sanfrancisco . in the cutter Wm. L. Mardy. ft is supposeirtht would all have been shot haif et not been for Captain DOrnin. • FATAL Acctsearifri a lIAT I~tBLD.- Olt Viredsiesdby ot last Week, *bile a party of tuen were mowing in one of Jacob lAA. tenwalner's fields, near Fogehivfile, Le hijvi county, two; of there ceinniineed a , trial of speed with die spite., They had net proreeded Mr before one of the party -Reuben Lidlitenilialner, about 19 years' ofage—Lwas cut on the lett, hy the scythe of his ennipetitor, anif died in four hours., fremleis ofblocd:.• Tuft: FILLIOiis76RiAtI4P.WVidIeANs.-- Yudge Campbell, of the IJ. S. Court at New Orleans; r'equiiitl"Atineral Quitman, John S. Th raaher,andli L. Saunders, supd, posed fel be engaged in an eiliedition a geinat;Cuba, to enter into recognisance, to' obaefve the lattfe of the Efnifentates for'the' spae of nine Months. they rebeed to cOm-* ply with 'the order of' the chart until they Were 'ditvered to be tient 'to jail, when they tenderedYtitrdei the'bsil quired. • UstoopisTritirostAi.--Chiel" Justice Cot, win, of Ohio, has decided thp liquor law passed by the last Legislaturip.of that ' State id tibennitiftitiottitl f .' 'hider this don cision several persons" "confined` in thy - Champ - aign' county jiil; for' violating pro visions df daid from' confinemeni. Senator Douglas' Mash; in" the 7neigit borhood of 'the Capita, Witi . strtiek by' lightning in halta dozen 'Ones 'll‘ll eiT storm last week. 'The Rua tore ter from several of tho TOodli; alai of which it entered, brokersundry wldd j' chandeliOrs, apf.! OW -11 JONI' Orialr chief,: • CRYPT' At. liAltAbii.- 1 -7Ae Close of flit' Exhltition.-141r. Is. 's'. Barnum has re. 'signed the Presidency in the Crystal Pal. ace, bn the grobnd that over exertion at this 'teasel) is affecting his health. The resignation was accepted by the Directors, and John H. White, Esq., was Imanimohaly elected President p ro tem.— A committee was appointed to obtain the servlebe df Se efficient superintendent for the smolt, end it was resolved to finally dose the ekhiitition on the Slat October next. b Was further resolved to appoint a committee, with poet tb Dispose of the Crystal. Palateand all other property of the Association. deliVerable on or after the tat thy bf November next. ISVlePnin• The Ritalt Rose Compound Is rapidly gaining popularity in the Community, as the greatest mod. brit. remedy for restoring the vital principle, and diftriaing 1 healthy circulation of the !nod ryilfithr the system . Patient* suffering from pepsia, SerofMi, and general debility, relmuld by all Meant proctire the Reek Rose. See edger tieedisnt in another coldmn. Groton Rank, corm.. Oct. ist, 1850. Heir. A. IL L. Myere: bear Sir—This into c it.,. tiff that I have full confidence in the r‘ft,or,k Rose,'! arid believe it stand* unrivaled relative to the complaints it proposes to cure. 1 have used it for nervous affections and Dyspeptia. With eoCeese, and would recommend it to all *hd are afflicted With Dyspepsia, general debility, rind Sirofulaufr ' Yours, _, N. T. Pastor df Cretan Bank flpplist Church. Perm' sale in Gettysburg by S. It DUEH LER, and by Drugaiste gedeyally. 'June 11 1114.14TINIORI; fIiARKET. l'enoteNrile ItiLTlxoki lON or yertealll4.J • PLOOR & M HAll.*'Phe Plonr :rttrket is awl. Holders are , asking $8 50 for Howard street rands, and $8 'per bbl for ' City Mills.' Rye Flour emrltorn Meal dull, ru. sales. " GRAIN & SEED9,*ltupply of Grain Moder .ate. About .7500 bushets Wheat offered, AP *lee of red at I 70 a 01 70, white at I{o a $1 81i *ores lota Inferior white sold ni 1 40 a $ll5O per Inahel. Inferior red 2to 15 ets led, Corn* About 5000 bushels offered, and Sala of ihits and. yellow et..ii els per bushel. '9OO bushels nillired;and stiles ,of ifiryltnil. et 00 a6l cle per bottle!. Rye r -rfo tales. 'Seeds 'changed. ' • GROCERIE9.—rMarket, We bele amen stiles of Rio Coffee at 104 Id 11 eta . -per lb:, es bilnalfty-;,----Sueers and-Molasses +del', and prices unchanged. Ribe 4a a eta per lb. PROVISIOIIIIS —l6e transeEtione moderite, and prices prated no iipeCislchinid. We 4UPte Mess Pork at 12 25 a $l2 Sxl per.slll. Mess Beef $ll3. Sales of Deem shotilders tit bi cur, sides 611. eta; and hints 8 a I I qt. Per lb. 'Lard in hble94. a9i eta, kegs 10 a 101 els per lb.— Butter in kege.l9 it 14 'me:, roll 14 a 1$ cis per lb, Cheese 9is to eta per OA.TtLE.-Prieire ranged from $4 to $5 25 on the hoof, equal to Sti Ai $lO 25 net, and aver aging *4 50 ltitosi; HOGS—We note *sled loth, it the scglei it $5 aso per 100 !bit ---- YORK - Al A R K ire §,5 WHEAT, per bushel, t AO to I 95 EE, - 4. 90 CORN, .. ' 70 'OATS, . 4 5g TIMOTHY Ent,. per '3' no cI,OVF.R SEED, - 4-2 h PI.AX-sEED. 4 . I 50 PI.AsTER OF PARIS, per ton, AO HANOVER MitaltlE*. FLOUR, per ballet', (Nit Wegette) . b 9 WI-TEAT, per bueliet, 1 6b t 61,15 RYE. " - " 1I VoRN Tig 0 AT?, . - 53 tiMaTHY,-t4itEn. . t,i 8 to CLOVER-O.EO , 4 od FLAX-BEED,, , 12 PLASTER O 8 Ori AtARRItD, • On Thursday, idnn 4 11..Jantes' Church. lilhiesco„ by Res. Robert H. Olarkang, JOSEPH P. Etirj. (fcirmerly of Oeuyaburg,) -and Miss .11.11.1 ET A.,deughkrof Jaboh Rolm 11, of . . DIED.' At his residence In Witsttingtin 'City, Mi Thursday this It9th of June, afar a shurt illness. of ennaestinit of the brain. Dr. A I.a.kIIIDBR NYEEII, tornterli of tuff place,' aged about 457 years: • At fit Louts, oir the 17th bit.. from the kick of •is horse. Mr. J ACOII B. THOMAS. formerly of 'this county, in the 43t1 ye tt of hid pie. On tbelith.inst., in Union township, BEI;TN4 infsht daughist of barrniel Retort, aged ? 'Months. On Oa 30th Adatnsatunty, FRANCIS 'eon ofJatnes King, iged 3 Salim 8 mamba and 12, .Bayi: , NOTiCE TO TEACHERS. 6chool Direcors of 'Gettysburg dititrict will receive applications un fil 'Thursday the 3 . (i of August boat, from persons wishing to engage as teachers in raid district for tlre ensuing year. fly order of the Board, o*. MeCRgAftV, Pres% tafy tx. I€4s4.—td hillth DEPARTMENT OP PENNSYLVANIA COI.LEGE. ilitittiiiiloii La'emit atireot, PHILADELPHIA. Stliifoo of 18641,65. , , ~ _ ..... _ _ rifle . Sitifoiity , of the Hoard ol Tniat i 1604, of, 1 5 ennitylYania College of ' ett'llibdrg Pi, thu,Paculty of the Medi- C . al Departnient ai Philadelphia is consti tuted as fofloW'it • . ii.vto GiLiiii:i . , hf.D.',. Obstetrics and Eliseo es of Women alit] Children. s•ritt.e, 5,1:1., Theory ,and Practice of Medicine, , ~ Joint Nit sr., M.D. ," Priticlplea and Prac tice of ft ri 4{o IST ; ' • 4. M. A t.tati, WV:, iinal'otoy. Joey J. Ramis . , M.D.,. Medical Chartist* , end Phermay. ..,• ... i. „., s , , PaAects G. tlirra, mu': fheotutes' of M a n. eine. , • . 40int It. 'Dtoeiii, ht.b., l'hiratieuifce & Mi. tole Mettles. The. Loctiites will commence o . Mon day, Ontqber 9th, and continue until the . Ist, ,of• March ensding.' ), ' Medical and Snigictil Clinic ill held rcgillarly.lli4;ics a Weok at ,tp.: College, and. at,', the 1 Pim nay 1. , vanie IdosPltal. Second course l aWdents reitipie iickoto to the latter 'lnstitution flee ofexpense. , . . Pites—Maiiiculaiion', fpahl once ohly) $8 00 , For each Piofestsor's lickei, 15 00 ' • Grail '• ' ' ;tattoo. ~, 1 30 00 'Practical' Afielonly, 10 00 ~ 'PIO Diiiecting Rooms will be open' in the month btSepteinber. For lorthee infdrmailim' apply to ' ' ' JOHN. J. REESE, M. D., Registrar. - ' - No. tue a. Ninth Su, ?hiladelphir. July 14; 1854.-44 rainene'avitl - Tickinge, rot pale at -81011161(13. Tickings, W a rit !Otis, Tow, ,Varielv—for r g S S. • ViIIIWCOUNTY CONVENTION. • - ft Whig Voters of Adams county rare requested to assemble at the Waco; of holding their lowbship election* in their respective botoughs and townships, on Scotchlay the 12th day, of Rugust, be tween the hours of 2 and 0 o'clock P. M., to select delegates to represent each bor. pugh end township in a COUNTY CON VENTION which is hereby called to as semble at the Court.house in Gettysburg, tin Monday the 14th duy Of August, at 10 d'elnik, A. M., to nominate and *sent candidates to be supported at the approach ing Election for the several offices to be Ailed at the election t to appoint thitigres- I sional Conferees—and to attend to such other duties ca the interests of the party may require. By a resolution adopted by the Conven tion in 1852. and to.alfirmed by the last Convention, it is Made the duty of the Committee, in "announcing calls for future County Conirentione , to include in such calls a proviso that .all vote on the. nomination of candidates be taken tied voce." By ntder of, the Volvo' , Cornmatbei It. 41. M'CREIARY, Chairnian. July t, 1854.-tti TO CITIZENS ; STI.INGERS, AND 41.11E1 ILZ22; ZeT2031b1176 ,• • , XXII. It. l crenvit;q,RD ietipeetfullY announces to the Ladies and Gen- denten of Gettysburg antl„ileinity shuttle has taken the room formerly occupied by Mr. VlikAven, 'in (than . Serahurg streets where he will be happy to receiye visitor" desirous of . eectiring perfect:Daguerriio - ot theinselvee or friends.„ Being furnished whit an entire, new and Costly . apparanis. he le_ prepared to take fletures in every style of the art and in entre* perfect satisfaction. Mr. C. has liail . the experience of Sei;- eiral yeare in one of the•best oa,lleriet; in America, and has liad the benefit of Abe. instructions tof the mosksuccessfid oPera liiitTaf trew 11LIkAIVA11ILBER, the Portraits taken by Mr. CtLilifiniteire proominced by artists _aidl scientific men to be unrivalled in depih of tone and say ness of light _and ihatle, while they dia. play all the artistic arrangenrient' of the highest efforti of the painter. • ' trea..Charges from 76 eta to SW 00. Irrildure of operating Iron) 8. A. hi.. to IV P. M. (grin (lids aito9l liOht, red, Moe, ok poioe. Dark dress adds touch to the beauty of the pietuFg. . Jima 9, 1854.—tr HVN 8(31,0[01, - MARCUS SAMSON Mr rapid ly ato!unietiand is Joni sellittg rapidly at his Fltioe in York street, opposite. the Bank, a. veil, large choice awl heap asioriment s ot SUMMER OOHS, to Which he invites the attention of the pub lic,. They hay? ; been selected with great note in the Eselein cities, ,with been ticioiht cheap for cash. and - : will ho sold cheap idi cash,—chEopir other LshiblitAritent in' Oeitysburg. His stock consieis in part, of Black. Blue,.Ohye, and Green CLOTH COATS, with frock,dressi and seek coats ; also Tweed, Clislotitret, Italian Cloth, Linen lustre, Check. Ging haat, S'e Gratis, Duck and Sunnite: - (Roth Coats t also a superior stock of PAftiTA LOONS, consisting in part of excellent and well made Freneh Black Roe-skin Cassitnere, Fancy Cassitnere, S;itittetts, Velitts,Cortl, Linen, I and- Cottimade.-- The stock - of VESTS comprises every variety of manufacture--fine black Satin. Silk,. Velvet, •• Italian ,Silk; white;, fancy and•buff Marseilles, Simmer- chithi. Ste., FLY NET&—:4.Lr NETS . of a good quality, .excellent manufacture and offered at low prices, I haye already trutpdied . ot alattel'ottmher of theie tirW clad and alwriys to therfatisfaction of per chasere. Also nil fuin'd a largd lot of 11ifs, Carpet Hags, Umtrellas, Mots and Stic'res; . Window. Shades, Vio lins, Aecordeons; ,duitartt. Flutbs, Fifes, Melodeons Mirrors. Razors, Spectacles. Spoond. Melodeons, and . Watch Puards, silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, .Cravantc Stis pentlefs, Olcres, Stockings. Spring Stocks, Shirts, and shirt Collars,,and a splendid assortment of JEW fact every thing in the way 'of Roy's and Men's furnishing line. K' Firm- rate the Wing Tobacco . always on tind—a rare article which chewers are requested to try. • . 'MARCUS SNIVISCIfI+I;. Nino 1864:—tf MA . ir a SKELLY - respectfully informs 401. his old Customers and the public generally, that be cumin ties the, TAILORIN4 ITUSiNtSS, ,at his old Stand, in South BeltiMore Street, where he Will be happy tri arCornniodate ali who mail patronize him,' All work enteusted,to.hid „ im o l a i .' care warranted to K slut fie . of m'ost substantial make. Monad for past favors, he soliciti a continuance of public pptronagn. Slay 6, 1854. CLOTHINGI CIOTIIINt !' RAVB now onliiind, and son don ."L Errantly maing 40. fine at;sortnient of Sioqiiit Sc Sumter Moiling; which loW,' Call . and for you _ will find good and substantial, work and ginda: no "SLOP SHOPS". Work.. ' A BRAMARNOLD. March 31,. Draw near—Vome and See SPHICK would inform &Ladies ' lo ' • that he now offers the largest assort. ment or,BONNET4 Bonnet at 4 Velvets i .Ribbons, Flowers & Hair Braids, ever before smened in this place. Cidl and see • them—no trouble to show flood& PARASOLS: a. have 4 now on hand.* lareC essorinent of Ponuets & Paratiole r litieet Styles, which 1 hero just received, end will sell Cheaper thin can be bud of any` establish: , mint in town, call antisee., ; '1711101.0: I N'IMP TISZT 000300 CALL AND SEE THEM! MISS McCLELLAII HAS just returned from Philadelphia with a large and well selected as sotinent of FANCY GOODS or every variety, (to which she invites the attention or Ladies and, Oentlemen,) comprising fashionable Bonnets & Bonnet Trimmings, Silks, Satins, Ladies' -Dress Trimmings, Velvets, Ribbons, Artiflcials, Black Veils, Blue do. Gloves, i hosiery, Handkerchiefs. French worked Collars, Cambric, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings, Insertiiigs, Mullins, Sleeves, Mohair and Silk Mite, Black Lace and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Braids Fans Gentlemen's Collars, toinbet of all kinds, Am., &e. jaZi 6 Lailies" and Gentlemen are requested' to call and eX amine our Goods. It tt ill give us pleasure to eho* them. March 31. 1854.—1 f , PIEW ARRIVRL aND A GREAT GATHERING! Loom' every hotly is attracted to the [ Store of J. SCHICK, in the Three ; Story building, South West corner of the nipinond, to see the Idrge and splen did stock of %qamt tie hail just brought from the Cities, and he, is of course milking any number of isles. But 'the more the merrier," and the busier the better he likes it. His as sortment embracbs Ladles" Drrnio Goodpi, - bf eyery, description, such Silks. Ba kege. De Laines; Challi Barege,. Deep de Beige. Alpacca de Beige, eilpecae, Bombakiiies,' Silk Dotvn,- Linen , Lustre dalidoeii, Gingham ' Charribrii (4inghams, Jaronet and Cambria - Mullins, in rimy, ,variety ; Crape . end Cashmere S H LS; Laces, Edging., Gimps, Dress Trinnnings and Buttons. &c. ' --Por Gettilemetr...ha_bas_Cloths,__Cassi, mores, Camfneral. Italian A:101,11,-0ra p de De, Veatings, (a large and beautiful vari ety,) Cm tonades,--Isitien • Checks, :Gray Innen, (aontething new and rim rate,) ilandkerehiefs, Cravats, SUspanders, He intleavOrs at all limes to sell cheaper than arty other Syne in town—and that heaucceeds in the endeavoiwill be proven by giving him a call. JkSmall profits and quick sales;' i add no trouble , to 'shims , goods. . -- J. L. SCHICK. April f, l~Tm~7~7' 1111DIVI1E STORE. • - AHE Subitaribers would respectfully announce to their friends and the public that they have opened tt . NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at,. adjoining tlni residence of DAVID ZIEOLER, Gettysburg; in which they are opening a Mgr* and general assortment 31 nAktirrevAKE4inoal,•STEEL, 'GROCERIES; CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar 'Ware, Shoe Findings; Paints, . Oilsf &Dyestuffs, , in ieneral, itiending every descriptio..t of , articles in the above line , of business—to which they invite the attention of Coatlt• makers. Blacksmiths, Carpentere,Cabiliet- Makers, Shoeniakers, Saddlers, and the public generally. • Our stock having been selected with great edit and purchashed for Cash, we quart antee4(for the Ready Money ) ) to dispose orpiir part of it on as.reaionable terms as they eau be phrehteted . any Ode. particularly request ticall from our friends, und• earnestly solicit .a share el • public favor, as we are determined to es tablish a character for . selling Goods at IoW prices and doing business on fair prin ciples. , JOEL B. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 13,1851.—tf. "KNOW NOTHING" MEETING. Vital Gbagib'SY SIVLPIEZIMa29O WILL meet at ihe Store of,f. S. " biItAXIMR. not to: (tar asunder fortni.i ,but to examine, his stock of new SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, this being hie seeptol arrival, which; eon slew of Ladies' Dress - Goods, , svelte' Silks, Bereges; Becege Du Laine, Jaconet, and French Laivus, Debage Al- Path, AlPices, Linen Lustre, Calicoes. Glinghams, CantbFic Ginghams, hoonet Cambric and . Swiss Mdslins, Lihen Cam bric Handkerchihfs, Collars, Sleeves, Black Lace Veils, Edgings, Gimps, Sic. FOR GENTLEMEN Clotha,. Cassimeres, Italian Cloth, CaA•, tarsus, of every color ah assortaient ofOyeiy kind; also a fresh supply of, GROCIER.U3s. . „ Which, will be sold very low..'stock . of Goods ies, been seleeted, with great ere, and . bought exclusively for cafifi,,aniA beguarontees,lo itispose, of diemon as rea sonatile terms as they can be purchased elsewhere. o; c —ash, or d , guntry punctual, custom ers a credit of six months. J. aligAiumEtt. Giitiyebtirg, May 10, 1854. MORE NEW' GOODS T .' 031001\TE) 1317PPL'ir. atORGE" ,ARNOLD` ) fIAS ,ju3 returned Irmo the City with . Another supply of seasonable Goods, among which IS ..; Ladies' bre'sk ,Goods • ofevery variety, very handsome.and cheap, Sleeves, Collars and Cuffs, in great variety and of the latest styles,. Whits Mid: Red Crape and other shawls, embroidered and plain Linea Shawls, Ribbons, a beautiful variety, Runnels, Trimmings., Calicoes., Pitighami, HoSiery, Dress _Silks . ; ['linnet Silks and Sattins, Edgings, lifsertings, dra., . almost Buy article in the DRY GOOD line, aslo'n'bit of VA FISH 13 110(, 4 F..;01( all of which will be atiltl as cheap..atAhey, can be,batl at aQy otper eatabljalynentin_l, the place.. Please calL'eiatuinti and jthlge fir younielvea. May' 12;1854'. - GREAT ATTRACTION! SFAHNES:POCK dy,SOflS has just 6 received and are now opening one of the largest and most complete assortinetit of Spiing and Summer Mess Goods ever offered to the public. Our selection hav ing been made With ireat care, and our stock mirchasei: at reduced prjees, we feel prepared to present inducementirsuch as are rarely offered. " aur stock of Dry Goode hag, never beeti surpassed and with the addition of our ::.ITiot .pbtehafiet coniprising as,it does Cloths ,of 1111 pHo ceo and qualities, Cassinteree," Vesting's, Kentucky. Jeans, Plaids for Children. Berage De !Alines. DeLaines,' rages, Bemire Alpacas, Calicoes, Gidg hams, SB A W LS, (Cashmere, Thibet, and White Crape of every variety.) we chal lenge the county to prodUce their equal. as regards.M quality and.price. • Having added largely to our variety of Cm ()C F . : it i ESs we are prepared to fbrnish the. fi'nest.' 1 qualities :or Syrup;'Molasses, Sugar, &c.; &e.; at reduced rates; our stark of Me'. `lasses and Sugar is regarded as the most I complete ever offered in the tounry, We deem it needless' to .enumerate, is we . have always on hand a complete nation manta Dry Gouds t Groceries, Hardware; Queensware,'&e. To satisfy yoU of the With of our asser tion, We only ask you to'call stint examine for yourself, if you want bargains. Call early at FAHNESTOCKS. Sign n 1 the. Red March st. ' ' A FRESH SUPPLY! frHE undeisigned.-bas ',just returned 16 - from the City, with a large °Sala d FRESH GOODS, which he is pre pared in sell ,aLprices Which . comet be beat. Iliistockiftiosists of Ga,IOCI?,III.ES o r. All kinds , . Sugars. Molasses, Cnfreetti Leas. Fish, Salt, Craekers. Cheese, Pick. elm' Cucumbers, Sze. Also.' Fruits St.., Confections; Oranges, Lemons, Figs,,itaisins,.Prunen Tahinco, Se gars, Gail's celebrated ,Germati Smoking 'fobiteco, and' a variety of other artielest., Alin a first-rate usporlintint .- ol ; the 'best qualities of • :1414VETORA," . Wines arld grannimi . , N. E.-Rum I-I Ilsnd ein'Oltrit.ve Atm —all of which can be bad cu-the lowest terms at the Store "of , tile inihoeriber. in South Saktimurc stree t , next dour to the "Star" tg - Also, always on lisncl a - variety • of Stone" Jugs r us a call. EMANUEL ZIEGI..EIt Jr. Gettystnire, May 19;1854-x41. "- . NEW O US ' I~IV GOODS A BRAM ARNOLD has just returned -al- . from the City with the Largest,Chettpesi; 4- Beal Sehatil Slockof Spring and SumnieriGood,' ever before offered to the tow' or country, consisting in part Gerinaill'Frenelt end Millicent; Clothii, Black & mores, & other Veititgill,'ilaliail Cloths. Coat .Oinghams, Jeans._l3rere;ge 1)0 Laitteo,44.,l)e haloes; Pacts, Ginghains, and , a groin satiety of Goods 'too numerous to tnt . .nlinif. a large asiortment of Baninsts,. Para. sole, &d. • 4 (K.7" 4 .1a1l and see, as 1 am determined to undersell any establishinest in the Town or Comity. Idnich 91 1854.—tf GROUERIES.! .GROCERIES.! WE have jwit received.: the „dtirgest stoat of, GROCERIES ever idler ed in life county,coMprising, 25 Hhde of prime Sugar. 60 Barrels of best N. 0. Wessell, 0 'Wide of (bleat quality of Syrup, together with a hike assortinetit ml Carer , . Rice, 'Foliar:co, &c,, jn, whicit we incite the attention of purchasers, eillier Whole sale or retail. • Now is' 'Yotir time for cheap and desirable Grocdries thib place to furnish thaw is FiIINESTOOKS.. Sig.n of the RED FROND. May 12,- 1854. Morocdos. f•HOSE wishing to select frOm a large , assortment of blatlras, and .Boot 3loreceo. Pink and Lair.l.mings of a Bp parlor quality, and at low" prices should call early at the cheap slurp of . FAH KESTOCKi. M' ONNE'rS, • ROA; one and Flowers, a (urge'riasortme, of the different styles to be found at .• SCHCK.IB.- • 2000. LADIES ARg willitigtocertifv that. he BATH-, AWAY CO,OKLNIO sTovt jhe very best Stove now in use, inasmuch, as they,tvill do more Cooking, Roasting and Baking, anti do, it' with less labor, and last as icing atra,in as 'any other stove now sold. These celebrated, stoves are constantly kept for sale li s t's very, red,uced price• at the ~ GETTYSBUG HENDRY IND MAGEME, SitOP Where the an htcribers feeling determined to suit all psitinds have also the Parlor, Slcton's Balthuore Airltight. Peakskell and Cabinch, Cook Strive, and Air -tight arid Ten-plate Parlor Stoves of the most beautiful patterna.• ' TIFT s ayLon.priounuts wltidtt cannot be surpassed for lightness of draught or itolle:charactsr ortheir...werk, are constantly on hand forsale, main view ef %lie fact that the Mouldboard Of these Ploughs is one 7 fourth heavier di:tri f lig of other ploughs', it is decidedly 'the cheap est that can be obtained. . • virtiettanaur PLOlTo73ll;iniloth eri, Castings (or_ the. Woodcock Plough Machinery', Castings' and Hol low-Ware..Willi every artielg.hstially mad at feu MI ri'ca can be obtain6d:lierp. Slachamithing and Shoe ;Making as usual. • • • . •• 4, 'r..WAU,EN- 511.7" Bldirki of 'id!' 4rittit fe+ 4 ;r i sale at this ofir6d. . "KNOW NOTHINGS:" Ti 9 ciirrentAr reported that the Otnonr j Nothing?' have erganizeil in toarn, and that they hold their . inCetings„ n.nce.a week, in the HARNESS—MAKER'S SHOP of Mr. Elstinw Huongs, on tyiniih Baltimore street, adjoining the Presil terian china hnil oppoSite D. McefikA hir's Sadler Shop. Come and join thie far-finned association. and at the same time. and place, C.:tontine Henry's large, abd splendid fiseertinent of ILA - N FAS • of all !dada, Riding /hid/ea, Marting t!ts. and all other articles belonging to the !lamest; hualtiess. . , • . p:3"All kindsof Country Produce taken in exetiake, even Siiingivai Chickens. HENRY HUGHES:_ . _ June 2, 1864.—Am . Ladies' Dress Goods. .API.F,S, do yOu Wish handsome dress es, for Spiing or . Summer I If so, eell immediately ai the long eitliblished cheap Store', where ive are prepared to exhibit the Most.heantirul veriefy and pret tiest patterns of bress Unruh ever opened. Do not defer the matter. too long, nor lose the opportunity et- aelicting r from the en tire assorinient. If you triSh to arise Moury and at the seine time itedure for yourself the prettiest apparel Winn, call immediate ty. at FA HNESIi3CKS'. • . • March al, A 154.-11 • Hats and Caps: .gg gg E9o4,Nruza , WOULD' infortti his friends and the public,. that' he has on hand a fine assortment of HATS of his own initil facture. His stock iwittldes Air PINE M1i,Ki . .1 4 1:1D.,; RUSSIA; AND SLOUCH. OATS, , of all kindo and pr . imk ; and also all kindo ollinrinnei Ibis and CAPS FOR, ItIEN`.ANIi BOYS. Please ra4, 4i,linine.,and judge for yniirseli , es. 'the Undersigned will not he undersold I any eitatilishinent either in ihe - City orUountry., • c. S. S. M'CREARI. Gettysburg, May 1864.—1 y • • TIN WIRE! . TIN WIRE E. EUEEII.ER infii . rips his LJI friends and custnincra that he has a very large assertnieitt Uf TIN WARE • • on hand ready Int tlii; Spring sale, made hrexperienced wortirnilivand of wind ma ieriala, which will.he sold Inw for CASII or COUNTRY PRODUCE. 1117• call stint see. , • Gettysburg, March 10. 1854. NAxoec (3: MATinva67 TEL F• ZOI LICKOPPFR &ZOLIACKOFFER, - . GENERAL. PRODUCE COMMISSION Mr,IICIIANTS; No. ltts North Hd.karit Street, lIALTII!dORE WILLItIy paitirulnrituentiou to the pur, chase. of GUANO DO all PEItTIIAZERS., • Consignments Solicited. • REFEIth,N.cEs BA 'muttons. - , -letrael lirifl'ith,••Eeq. Christian, Keener, Esti Dr. David Kroner, E. L. Porker:A Co., ilsrtholow, Taunt & Co., Long & Byrn, Hurst & Hurry, ' Johnstati, rail, Jeff:lson county, Va. ; Cleany &Cu. Citieinnstioo. ; ftlatingly-& Parkersburg, Va. ; Hort: F. K. Zak/totter, Nib/b -rine, .I`.l F Atturno, Ot I",• Phu- Rum. Pa.; Jos, liollaplano, esq., fill;sboro', U.; C. W. Outton,.gsq., ibgrper'sferry, Vs.; D. Mo. Cottsuotty, Escf.,. Attorney at larotUottyabtirg,pe. June 23, 1854.-1 - Young American's, I,ibrary A Useful and Attractive'. Series of Enoks for YOUNG „PEOPLE, embracing Brentaourieetth,l,tvith tlie Early Ilia . tog, of our "Country, 'Ares of Tis thignished' NW,' trillion with - . tituult care and in an cittertaining•and institto tire manner, with illustrations hflttipor iant b outs, and beautifully illnwinated Title rages, , CONTAININO, , rDHE • LIFE OF ,DAIVIEb WEE- R STEIL the Great American States man ; with numeroutt anecdotes, illustra tive of his character ; and the following it Young Daniel in the Saw Mill. Wehmer Fishing et Fryslairg. Wehsterlleelining the (3.lerkshipc, , NVebster expoundint: SVrobster.at Fenenil Hall. . Marshfield, the yesidence of Weliter. Webster on tit...Partp. , - „ l'he Life of Henry Chiy; the ?dill ftiiy of the Slashes, nioe Allustrations. The Lye of Benj. Ptaliklin, ohleillus tratintss. : ' The Lye of Marton, nine illustrenone. Lift of Lafayette, nine illbeira none. The Lye of fPni; Penn, nine illuetra 'fner Life of beti. Taylor, nine 'fluent none. . • The Life of ieekion; nine il lustretione. The life of Ncrpoleon flottaPci . tie, nine illustration*. •• • • The Old Bellof,lndependencei nr, Phil adelphia in 1770. nine illustrations, The. Yankee ,Tea Party, .in;l . other Stories of the Revolution, nine illUstra- Containing itfall over 100 Ilinstrationi, Each volume ip,well ..vritteu4. possess- ing a high mural tone, and cati , placed in the it,nds of young PeOplaf they contain numerous anecdotes, ilhistraitie the _early hi.itor24. of our country, and are well adapted for ' • FAMILY Oft SCHOOL LIffRARIES: Price per set, handsomely. bound in cloth, gilt backs and u4atly_ put !Pill box es, §ll 75. . • Price per , volume; neatly tioinid;cfath' gilt, het: • - •. • Colporteurs l Agents or sehoOl tibiarieti will he suppli,ed at a liberal diseditt. Copies wilt, he eciitmail,. postagd free, upon the receipt of the price of the set, or any volume... , . • . LINDSAY & BIJAKISTON;Pubfishgra. , • , .15 Sixth-st.,Philadelphia rir'Pfeampapers inserting the above in Tull. ',till be entitled to a.eoltime for eeetrinaertion, tiers to be directed ..hledieal Examiner, Phila.: - - June 2,1854.-34 a.. • • • IDARAPOLS,.. Um.brsllas, sod ,Pane';' AL bee styles and shear, .st - • A VatuabW Ferini AT PUBLIC SAI.,E. %I iRE 6 illoicifber, deal riog to quit•Vartn ing, will eipose to Public' Sale," on 7itsday rho Ibl day df vi'ultat next ) at 1 O'clock, P, M., TUE V ALltilr.,. nn which he nUiv ref.ittes, siiiitite in Cum , betland township,, /limns county. t" . adjoining:, leas ,of /yes:miler. Cunene. heirs thorge ;runt. George Vyaihright, mill - where, lying npon tbn Eowniniburß rood,. shunt lour miles front Gettysburg, aiiticnritnining. r . , • . 12d Acres, . - dive oriett.i . : The ihtprot,ernents on the preiniatt; are a iine and a hilt* Se , i I aP181L2124 2 part ittnob and Part fog; a log Barn, with Shetla eunl out . hoilithts. Titre, are two good Springs nl Water ,ronvutlieni t o the door; and a. voting PfChatil. of eboieg fruit, on die. preibises. Omit 20 • &ars are in good TIMBER, the halatice cleared apd under- good eithivatlon, with a fair pioportion of meadow. The property. ie likai„ it can be conveniently div ,tth ul into....twti wilt meadow and dottier land ih each... It will be sold °tulip or in-pails. to suit Our, chasers. . t. .. • IrZr Attembince be. given and 'the terms ntada ~ktionn.un the .day Sate -by - WILLIAM CURHENS. June 80, 1854.—te ejtA,L RS:rkrEt: 6,V PUBLIC SALE THE on!leraigueti. Atiptiniatrtoors with the. NA,,a,tteetetl of the .tonte,of PHILIP Mturtt, late of Iluittiouton ship, Atlanta euenty, deed:Hied, will sell at public Sale,,ou the preinowso on Saturday the 10th day of Auguet next, at 1 o'clock P. - M.,• • ' • - . • .112; 3 it 4.2 4➢• of '1,41 . deceased. nitioittiog lanai, of, John Sadler, lien.. NlcElateti; anti Oth ers, containing . • . Prti - A6re4v- ne'et 'measure. The hupiovemeitte don- Two.F;Toni , (k • and. dnuhle Log,l3arn, tutenitil - Si half story, 'I'EN ANT 110U8E, mid other neeesisty out-hnililings. with a nultiMi of hut. springs ol.exerlleitt MI the , tees. a Ist) trirtmuitl dreliartbs pf ( Chnien !Mt.' .IShriut GO: AeKes Are w.ellituveted with . valuable TIM HER. • This Paitn...ltt id a low stale . of cultivation, hot thejtell [mini naturally of a. good quality, anti •Iming Within one fourth of a mile from tlte l iiue Kil o, it could (malty he made , at; it protlstivn na any Farm in the neighorhoo(l4...lo‘ generally sop. posed that there is Lininatone on the prem ises. The ,I; t arin bp sold entire, or in two , trants. to anitptiiellasers. The terms, *bleb-. aitc.rensonable, Will be made ktiown on.dajr iquate by • I 4 A 12. MA N.,..1 - 91,ERM4N, • • •- .. ittrie . vidners.. BOOKS ) AST TIONER f A \ sou . ev.ton - A. One prino—and that, a 5 low Eli at any Establish4ient out • of the City. S. E. , laligintlLEß tiURNS.Itie nekquivldeginenli tn. 11.1 - his trientla for ttly,:long continued and liberal patronage ektentled_ him. and invites attention +) Itio.prettent largely in stock of goods inat received f r o m 7 PlOladotlpliia and * New It it unnence!ntry in -eitutlierate• time asaort mem. ivltich will be; contot to, embrace every variety of gonilt, iii Itic Classic:al,' Theqlqweal, School ; Miscellanema l f4W BOOKS and Sottilinery of all Mods, emhriminte, np he believes, the *gest and hest assortment ever.opMmil in geilyshorg.., , He alio invites- attention to hls large supply of PAIVCIr GOODS,- : . enlhraeilfg and.Siltrer pens nod Pen,Kilives r ,illain antl : P'atiev Note Paper ..Mid EitselopeS,„ Mono PlaFere, Sealing Wax. Portinitneaus, Soaps. 'Per &AC. whisk; will be sold.; id theic - 21* . • 1 3- Efli" `f , il CST Call 41141 examine Trir- vntirselves at ilte,old established' HOOK 6c "DRUG store in Charrilmrthierg streel,p teW doors rom the diamond. P r ' Ott' Gettysburg . , . a.*; Cet..Bl: J . . PROCLAMATION • tILT HP..r.RE It r otiairr I,Ftsitc I/ 7 Esq., ..Presidunt,of . the,,aeveral Oottile pL-Continou Pleas„iii tho,Ottnit tea . composing-the,. 19tltDistrict, and : . Justice of the- Courts of Oyer and l'ortniktii,,er.d. general Jgil Delivery, (or the trial, of sit capital rind other otionittnii in. . the s'aid dia. , trict•=ttod Sktuai. ,Rpast:i.i.. :mil Jinni Maoli:c.rot,F..s.qr.,.Jtidges of the Alpurts . ol. common Hem and Oencial flelivery, for the....tria(of ati atfiroilfer offend era lu the 4. ommy.ikrkAdamW 77 - , ll#o issued. theft precept', hearing daft) the ttkiii. daY M t April, in ,the.- year., 6( our ,Luton.. one , thong:snit eight litsintrOituffit our, and tn.tne Miticted, for, tinliling'a,Contt prem.; ti a moo Pititind Oene_rni Q.l,artar.tications of.the Peace. and,..deneral Jail and.Otiort of Oyer nnil Teriniticr,•at,Oet• tisliurg, on filuildiky the 41 et of dzigust NOTfei,sB: ft; RE ItY t 1 V1.N,.T0 alt . I. he s Of. the Pctice., Ate Conine r and Constahl'es within Cumktv of Adams, tll'ailfu - y he tht uantl tin-re in their proper, per . goirs,,y,,stltthe'ktifells, Records, ftiquilsiinnts, .I.;:uninations and other Re riternhaneca, to do tin* thing's which to their_ offices and in that behalf 'appertain to ho.dhne,;alnl.r.ilo - they who will praise= elite against the-priaortars.tha..t are theti 'shallll . 9,the otthe 'said , Count* . of Adams, aril. to he then and there to p,ros. - , snip against them as shall hit j.ust, .101-1N31.101`.1',. yhtr> . Bherirs,6lllce, Gettyshalrg.T.v , : , ; July - , ' if , VALUABLEAt PittvATE'sAta.).- rr Fig Undersigned Will sell at PolOgii • Sale hit; Fartri, sitilsie in .i:uiubet+ land township, Adionit FN.. joining lands of 'Fittifels llerrilet,Henry Butt, anil eelhaini ing 35 Acre . • mote tit legs. The Ituplovergehht large lwminery A/3 no ,) saw"' 4lo k. t 114.1 • ifir' t .1 4 with a ladle link Ratn. tisk Siena sit par; frame, with itlieds all .tridail; Slie&. Corn Smoke iteress.iry *Fhtiret eters. , hoot 70 Aerea of first rate 'YORTgER the tialinee cleated .and uider,cultirstiott, with the usual primortion, of good Ailentl4. .; 't here. are two °Militias .or trot: or all :kindtit, one of then: etonflolleit of yoting.treee ;.‘ wall of.,*ater ctinvenieni, r F to ;hi house tunning water.lit the . harm., yard,- and on di ff erent parte Of liat , preito' This .1 - Payth lied iVieridi Ofeek, r inArni rate order. respee.t, one of the moat desirable iirepit es - in the , enmity, . Prioniti • wishing 4.9.1ii4t.:410'. pietniade...will; he sheWo thein,.tiy 'nailing .011, ille...ettbittiki be residing *h l . twill also give all reentaini ierins, i. 1- , s" ItK . 100 R Nkir.; • May 20, 186,4.-4 m ©III4RI4IE *IFOi VAIitr.A.SILIII AT Pitt V ATE S‘fili• Frig. hnilnitigrieJ will ittlYsts: m -11- :sale, the Far im he 64idego in F'reedoin tovviohip„.ii ilamg candy, Pa.f hieile a' J ; iquiri Cenolughatui„ Jaines 'MeClPary, David 'Hoseermee, and othitrp, •••: : • 0.63 Ade 4 64' Prbll6 *ith-ihe awe! iillowsuee.. The imp:WO suents'enetait . , • . , bihrt,l;l4lNa ifousE . pert log and 'pert stone. 1,411441 i Corti: Cribs. Wagon IS titoke-fione6 atkl. other out.builtlintpt; a well at flrat-ratetz: Water, with necv pump. dose to.itio door/ :deo gond Spring withiu a fe.ty, , totii.4 - .oz4rtp, thriving YIO.INO ORCHARD >.f 4 ftc; of choice frliit, and other" irw prtorfraitints. • DWELLING, Statile, -and whet alit-littildifigni' never.faiitiig Firing of *lnd ,ttodr door., ;roe Farm 64 ill good rifiliif4 one half being in the beat oi balance . eir,ared tint! I/IMO CiiiiiVlOlolo44 a. fair proportion of Rood nteacloir: 'Owl& fire several other Sittings on the ptethiaeo allowhin ruining waiter to be thrown Uapi all Inartß of the farm& • „ . • Tile above Property , : *di be 'bid enticlit., or in two' tfiree Oitieblii ad may... pis ridi de Pekaerilti. *rifting to . tb preiniaria call ihd dithectiher,wll(U mill five,eiery reinfaitb ihfdritiation•an iti terms, die. J.? • , MiltAriAM EiluOrr. June 0. ,1864.=3m • • ' FARMS FOR SALE,' tiarrtmon, NO. I -- . -160 * Aeres t good Stolid House and darn. With other out-bniltlings .plentyol good timbers meadotv, and uttveri , failing, water. No. A6res: large Stoitiii House, large new Barns Shops; , . klhedsk, Corn-cribs, Water in, nearly every field ‘, plenty good frritit, anffielent timber .ant i.; good,meadow.,,,' • , No. 5 . --;1516 Acres: kit rate • Mouse and Barn, and out-buildings. exertl:: lent meadow. gantUrtinning Waters idthied • fruit..anblit.'&c:; pear . the turnpike. N0,.4180 Acres t gtittd 101'0' Brick' 1-1011/Se' with out-builthilgs, hleuty never failing water at , the house and in OW •• fields ; 60 Acres excellent. tifnber, plenty'' gonthrtAatlav, Arst rate °rebind. of RIC kinds of fruit. gnotl tenant-house: Rt. ' . •No. A6tes I large brick iftitiee, with back-buildings, large stone; flank Barn, _With sheds, end cribs, still all .. other oni-huildings, finch ,as dr-hourte;:: sin ei oke-house, &e. ; bltwn 60 - and Off Acres in good meadow, plenty good tum...., hbr,sgrind lencing, Orchard, of nll kinds or choice fruit, several welfs ; nl, water.&e. No: 6--.-441 &ar Pipe efeck, Frederick county. *id,. large Stone Bouz e, Barti,Smoke-house, pprin g .house; sheds, pens.., ertbs.., plenty, of dater 814,r fruit, from 3Q to 60 acres geodtinther— cult he bougikt Cheap. • - No. 7— , ..105 Attest adjoining . : the above, good,Stope•Holise. Swiss Bun out-buildings. good water, &e. t,theiset. ftv n Fermi are handsomely sithated oaatii Immo. r0a,!.3 No. .13= 1 -414in'ttitil rig:Acme or \ land. good ttutldmgs. shops, sheds,. other ont l huildings, - &e. • .• .Any person desirous of buying or sell‘ ing proparty.wilkplease eallmr en, P. E. VANDERSLObt Agent. Gettysburg, pa, Feb. 17--rovi ; , ~:iirzr. D r; F. E. -Lomb:towel', Bill& •GEON DENTIST, will he atjtotne here.- Art: the last two week's in °yeti Mandl. • ANT I - NIA BRASKA CAPScBUOTS & SHOES:' •, , NiE ONE ALL, and teif your neighbors come, In the a?ttotyf' the'—'l•46 Eitreniet.," andlee the ppjendid stock of,llAtil. • CAPS, BOO TS and - . SHOES`, now, Itften- „ inz, of the bites style and of eiehr wade., acltak)le (or the Swing. pad 6011:mei seasnit, for GentleaMn; Ladiei au.d mai . Itarit Asetfe straniernititi tq hog BoatA .iittl Shcies ntatfe qt nad, br hest of worm en, a tt4l of lidoir isisterisf; II( the tiitickeit poesthl. 'trate. • Ft. pAit Getlyehtirg, Maieh g l, 1814 .—if • . JilOCtB Kati Bonnet libbtunk Fplandid„ aosortaleal quisigho..h• bad etiaapW•t , Lle; „,, • - oplatzfirs NS% ,olnw „ . ARNIEII3,i.
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