' :77 1 ' • IBlCKeilitesst in New Haingshire-- Stintbnirdasettit of Washington PrOltolsed. We learn that a public meeting was held at Lumherville, N. iI., on the 9th lisst., to express the indignation of the people at the insult offered to the favorite sum Of that State, the President, at:Wash ington. un Saturday last, by en egg flung 1 from the, hand of a chivalrous Carolinian, whose name is Jeffarda. A correspond ent has favored us with a report of the proceediiigs, , liom which• it appears that, tit juincipal speech of the occasion was matte by Jotham Peirce, Esq., (no rela- tiro (alba Geti,erars, skce his name is spelled 'allteiiiif:loand that its eloquence died:: with rapt attention . and ' thunderous applause. We give herewith the' tritteipal:Points -of this remarkable raperebp;; ; ; . • t:3 4 1/411 fellow-citizens, has been esst,upon the flat of our honored Presi• dmini,i-Bir this base act the valuable Hat of 411. Excellency has been seriously &maga ; but this insult has a deeper 1110We/end wider range—the Govern.; menritseffirinsulted, and by whom 1-- I ukt iir, by whom 1 Will you tell me tharthe wretch who threw the egg is the party of whom redress should be sought ? Ilmornilte conclusion.• flow would such; prodeedinga be iegartled by foreign poten-1 tales? —What 'would the Emperor Nich &swimt about it The city of Washiug -1011. sirOa then responsible for this insUlt.l Hsi inhabitants are guilty of the crime, andahall - they escape deserved punish metal"; .No. Let Washington. like Gieyfosin, be blotted out. [lmmense applduse.) , Let the world know that our Government. from the lowest to the high eit officials, is not to be 'insulted with impunity. It may be said that some ..dfilielieople at Washington are Ameri can t.iitizensi and innocent of the crime.— 'were: they -ol Greytown... Is there 'Writing '4 the character of the,citr. that visa kw -mercy ? It. was said of Grey townthee- most of its inhabitants were disorderly' perions, speculators, and nig gersl''.Catilliat be denied of Washing riltat.il I ask; why should Greytown be theitroYittl and Washington • spared Is , nose'ot ati`ohaeure chap like Borland ofingherhational importance than theold IN of lour honored President F. Sir, I offer the tolkiwing resolution :-- . - 94esbIeed, In view_ of the enormity of the outrageoffeted to President Pierce by- the city of Washington, that Secretary Dobbin' 'should he directed to instruet COnnithilftlet Hollins to proceed with the aloopyof•war Coyne to that city, and to epee upon irwith all his guns. for two hotire,tvithout Intermission ; and in case tihythintshould then remain -standing, to ' party-ol marines and burn and de stroy the residue and remainder, unless the tattiliorities shall humbly beg partlim tit.klte , President.. and purchase for him a anch qua;ity and coat as he shadefikt and approve.". AThher tipteclies were made in suppOrt offthitreselution, after which it was .11- . thiiiimbnely * ' adopted, and • the crowd &weed' to' their homec—New Fork Tiftftinii • rC.'b Public Work& aMtie !IWeitchester Village Record," in ntiffeinctke fact that not a bid was offered for , OW 'Maine Line of the Public Works,l tiakir,what was 'the cause: and. says in re-1 ly;--That the' Act- authorizing the sile,l contiiiied provisions calculated and design ililitiltefeatii. These provisions, 4, 4 it is , to - say, were inserted by the ene eilile.' The administration was 04h:hitt to be in favor of a sale ; and hiftritioi - very large majority. of its friends Hotise,ul Representatives; that body, Oblate, meet the issue directly and vote it 00'Iva:determined to destroy a sale by iliditeet means. They therefore moulded so that it would be inoperative.— 'rife fried& of the . sale being entirely sic theuetrefey of its enemies, were compelled; litrtalter anelt a bill- as they could get, or aUjtiiint viithout passing nue. Had they; latter alternative, they would t .11iiiildltive been eh &aged with insincerity.; T6bo Vete - Compelled therefore to vote tor: the hill, in such a shape as its enemies.? powerful effort was 1 Aide iii'defeat a sale, by fixing the price! :Iflftoeir millions ; this failing, the next dlait`w?e to accomplish :he same thing by . r4trielinit the charge on freight and parr.' sengers, so that the would cot be renumer- The ieiult of these efforts to defeat Winkle lino* brifore the people; r_nd there tfrgiest•rejeieing among the otfice-holders. It remains now to de:ermine what shall Shall the public works be mild. qicirtiall 'the project be abandoned. It is firr!lttb people to answer the question. If tbey if: 'favor lila ,sale they must say anat. the Ballot Box, in October next. If theytitte.linattle - to it, let them speak at ArtrAallikßox,r laigleee Easton Pardon. Id 'oinking lust week the abuse of the Pardoning 'Pow& by Hoe. Blount. we stated on.the authority of the Nod/lamp- Fstriper--a loco foco paper which flies theGovernor's name at its mast head; that)ust paid Ont or Dr. LACtigNOyR extend elfin, the remission of the fine' of $2500. attdio his release from jail during the unex dirq ptfrt` of his term of imprisomment.--' 111,10 - lear,pirom the Harrisburg- papers that trip flu a wua mit remitted, and may be col - trefeth the County Of, Northampton, if the Erefenthint be worth it, and it thinks proper tonsecute him tor its payment. Vr r elitiithe this statement, because' we dieposition to do injustice to Goy. Hihrasit.--oUr Candid judgment is that his tAligoiiiitt'a re quite enough of themselves to jUIItIFY Ilk condemnation without at. Whiling to them circumstances which do , accompany them. His first act of jte kind WWI the pardon of ALBERTI. ill _ - ,rinitiizious kidnapper.; It war atinvevtled, itittuy °diem by the pardon Id the bulliet and prize-fighters of the Phila. deiphia low grqgeries who violated the gt.aof the good people oft :heater county jtft_ttlitifighting on her soil, and the last iitilithfieb-tOehave are the release of the . 7111 Ar lietny couttty conspirators and of thla'Di: LACtuatove, who was condemned at ee fiercely contested trial of three weeks; -ifirlaoi be wise, proper, beneficial ,ithirctetittitendable exercises of the Pardon - luithetrier. We confess that we pre unable td`ttiiplt'so ; Rod it is the interest of the titYd Inquire' whether they., ought to it smelt intetferenees with tub course Of-justice' by re-electing, the Governor 04hascoulmitusti. them—York Repub. . . Ihe Staunton Spectator AMitaia county, v a tho t glitc4 inabearibel 40. the - Spacial; -kaogiptwitti4l44; he huithaad with 44 1 11rtilkt Their. w "r lot all ihaawAl4raittoill 4115 J ihonly after 4114 - ~-ot, HORRIBLE nEPRAVITV.-011 Friday morning, between 1 and 2 o'clock, the in• habitants in the vicinity of Broad and South streets were aroused front their slumbers, and startled by the cries of mur der, in a female! !voice. Two of the night watchinen on that beat. followed by a Lieutenant of police, heard the cries and started in search of the place from whence they issued. They were directed by the noise to the third story of a house in a court running treat South street, below Broad. On reaching the room, a sight tif the most horrible cheralter wait exp,,seil to their view—a scene worthy of Ho• garbs best efforts—exliihitiug, as it did, the baseness and depravity of human ea• titre. when excited and eidpefied by intug. icaling drinks. It one corner of the room : upon a tiible..was itreteltedl the corpse of a sweet looking infant that had died but a few hours previous. In another part of the room, two women, 'beastly drunk; were fighting, and attempting to tear the hair from each other's head. One of the Women was bleeding, from a wound ell by an empty whiskey bottle, while the other had both eves blackened: ' wo man with the cut heed stated that she had taken the child to nurse ; that the mother was out of town, and' that :whet, de sick ness terminated in death, she sent for the, woman then present to visit her and' let up with the. child. Liquor was introdu ced ; both became drunk and the horrible scene above related ensued, The officers separated the beligereup, and pilaff& the drunken visitor home, while the ether was left to keep her vigil over the dead, or sleep off the fumes of her vile 'potations, as she might deem most proper—Phi/a. delphia Ledger. NOLLIFICATIUN IN Gsortots.—"We per. ceive from our Georgia exchanges, says the Charleston Courier, tbal Judge . Hun• ning decided that the Supreme Court of Georgia is co-equal, and co-ordinate with Ilia Stiffen - leCourt of the 'Nifed and net inferior and subordinate to that Court; that as to the* reserved poweti the State Cour: is. Supreme ; that as to the, delegated powers, the Upited Stales Court is supreme,; that as to powers both delegated and reserved, concurrent powers, both Courts in the language of Hamilton, are "equally supreme and that, as a con. sequence. the Supreme Court of the Hai. ted States has no jurisdiction over the Supreme Coiirt of Georgia ; 'and ,estitinti therefore, give it , an order or make for it a precedent. A Ssur-itleue 51str.f-Charles I.„`Levi. is, the democratic candidate' whit 'has just been elected to Congress froM the 'Kline whit district of Virginia, is the son of It' tailor, and it is said worked at the trade in . his father's shop until he was eighteen rears of age, when be left home, and.by dint of hard toil succeeded in procuring ti college education and studying law. :When admitted to practice ho returned'to his na tive village, Where he has', heen'electett to the Virginia legislature, antl'serYed a term quite creditably: • . THE PARDONING , POWER.•••••GOC. ler seems to be incapable of/eloping a' re quest. His exercise or the pardoning', pourer is growing to be a serious menace to society. John Howe& the Sultuylkill Ranger, is out again. lachenour is re leased.. What it farce courts and juries, lawyene speeches and - judges' charges, jails and penetentiariei "are, when a • plia ble Executive can undo all ,their' work with a stroke of hilt . pen !-Philadelphia Register_ !laminas or Desocancv.--In an arti cle relative — to 'the New York' Custom' House the Natiiinal Democrat of ilnit city. says : . . "They are now al responsible pails. in that place -forty ;or, fifty thieves, boxers, shoulder bitters, thimble riggers,• pugilists. asoas.ins and common blackguards :who would lick all creation if their masters are disturbed.. If the President were 10 attempt t put other men in their .places, they would have theireyes knockedrout,if, indeed, the Custom 'Rouse were. not burnt down over their Iteadvl"• SALE OF MK CRYITAL PAL/LOIL—•We see it stated that the New York Crystal Palace Directors held a meeting. on Fri day last, and authorized their President to sell the entire palace, gas , fixtures, iron fence enclosing the palace, and all the prop., erty of the as so c iation, deliverahlii on and after 'lst November next, (or One-half its actual cost. The first cosi is understood to have been about 6700,000. MONUMENT TO THE DISTINGUISHED DEAD.—An Athensjournal sap' . : 'The .Greek Government has selected a marble block in the Parthenon roi the monument of George Washington now being rained in the city named alter him. !t is to bear the following inscription :--- •To George Washington, the' heroic genes el, the high minded citizen„ . the founder of modern freedom, the land, of Polon, Themismiles 'and Pericles, the birth-place of ancient freedom, dedicates this old marble as a sigifof reverence and admira- tion. " ELECTION ROW IN ST. LOUIS.— A disgraceful election riot tor* place in St. Louis on- the 7th inst.;'caused,-it is said. by an Irishman stabbinian Ameri can- at the polls. • Every -Irish grocery on Morgan and Green streets, extending west from groat' way, was torn to pieces. Some fifty or sixes houses in all, mostly low groggeries; were badly damaged and their contents entirely destroyed.'' The entire loss is estimated at . $50,000. The . riot commenced on Monday night. the 7th inst. On Tuesday and Wednesday'.nights sever ral skirmishes took place, during one of . which, Mr. E. R. Violett, of the firm of Violett & Co., in attempting to disarm a rioter, received three shots iu.thC.shoulder and side, causing instant death. Timothy Lyon, charged with the murder, was ar rested. During another fracas, a than named Snyder was killed, and three oth ers badly wounded. A boy named Morri son was found dead in the street, having been shot. A man was also found -dead in the street, and a policeman, named Fea ly, bad his Aral fractured. Morrie Lee, an Irishman, was shot dead by his own friends iu mistake. it large number of arrests had bein made, and quiet was res. fErThe friends' of Prohibition in York Aotintj:liave nominated Daniel Ritter, Dr. Eli Oren, aid - 04.4sta hleCo4ey;fOr THE STAR AND BANM. CIETTYS (MIN. Friday Evening, Aug. 18, 1854. Whig State Ticket. GOVERNOR, JAMES POLLOCK, of Northumberland. CANAL COMNIISSIONER, GEORGE DARSIE, of Allegheny. JUROR OF ROPREME COURT, DANIEL M. SMYSER, of hfontgornory FOR CONORTSF.r. • DAVID S. ROBINSON, of Franklin. Whig County Ticket. ASgEMBLY, JA3IES L. NEELY. ' SHERIFF, DANIEL 3IINNIGII. PROTHONOTARY, JOHN PICEING.' DEDDiTta AND RECORIMR, JACOB FULWE'ILEft. CLFRK OP THE COURTS, J. J. B4LDSVIN. • rommisszotaa, GtORGE MYERS. AUDITOR,. ABEL T.'WRIGHT. DIRECTOR * Of TUE PO4 l JOHN HORNER. .CORONER S ' ROBERT HORNER. An Apology. SATURDAY 11ORNING.—Our Press broke yesterday after we had worked off a few papers: The delay in getting it repair ed prevented us from going to prem again in tiMe for this morning's mails. We re gret the dissiippointment to our subscribers; but presses will sometimes break, witteut leave of the Printer. • Wittig NotnlnsitlonN. proceedings of the Whig Coun ty Convention willla; folind in to-day's paper. The Convention was full and the contest between the friends of 'the rival candidates somewhat spirited. Of, course, there vortdiaappeintmentkind regrets, X/ could not have the candidates of their choice nominated. We do not know that th 3 ticket-is in all respects arranged as we could have vrished. Nevertheless it shall have - our cheerful and hearty support.= We recognise in the nominees standard bearers of the Whig faith, and as such they are entitled to our corffidenCe. Be sides, there is not a man among them NV ho will not'make a good and competent offi cer. We hospeak,-therefore, for the Tick et a taint and fair examination by every true Whig, and that examination, we ven ture to affirm, will result jn the determin ation to give the nominees a hearty sup- Congresplonsil Nomination.. By the proceedings of tho Whig Con ference,, will be seen that D. F. ROBIN SON, Esq., of Chambersburg, on Wednes day last, was unanimously,nomintiVed'as the Whig candidate for Congress. We believe Mr. liont.tisoN had no serious; rival for the nomination, the votes of Bedford I and ;Juniata for Messrs.. Eussem, and ?um- nov being understOod as , complimentary. - • The name of the senior editor of this pa per was presented as the candidate of Ad awe county. For this unsolidited mark of confidence, to the honor of which he is by, no means insensible, he returns his since rest acknowledgment to the Whigs of the county, commending to their 'confidence and cordial support tbe nominee of the Conference. Mr. ROBINSON is a gentle man of ability, a popular speaker, and has done essential service in the Whig cause in days gone by. Ile is thoroughly ortho dox on all national issues—a true'Whig and a fast friend of Freedom. Pro;Slavery propagandism will make nothing by him. That he will be triumphantly elected we ha'ie no question ; and in securing that triumph we feel assured the Whigs of Ad ams,will do their whole duty. 11:77At the recent Commencement of Wittenberg'College, Springfield Chid, the Latin Salutatory was delivered by Euts Sronr.maxta, of Adams county, Pa. "We repeat that Mr. POLLOCK does belong to the secret order of which we I have for some days been speaking,, and if the Whigs are so much ashamed of his connection, we ask why does not Mr. Pm.- LINK deny • the charge. It is a serious 4ne, and is of sufficient importance to call for a denial on the part of some of his or-' gaits, but confessedly without, his know ledge or approbation, We say let Mr. Pouocx deny the charge. himself. If the same assertion hall been made against the Democratic candidate, in the same serious, manner that it has bean• against his oppo nent in every quarter of the State, by the first mail he would send his emphatic de nial as an independent, fearless and honest Iman should do.—Pennsylvanian. ' p=rThe Clinton 2libune HAS RENTED vr, and dared the Pennsylvanian to prove it The litter caves in and calls for a de nial frog' Judge Por,Loolr. persontilly.-:-- If a Whig candidate . for Governor, in 1 Renneylvania were to undertake to, notice every slander and silly , Charge of Loeofoco demagogues he would have little else to do from the day "of his 'nomination '0 'the close of the campaign. But, it's a, poor rule that don't work both ways. How a bout that •Cnalanzas letter? In "every quarter of the State" GOT. Bun in -has been charged with writing privlee letters in favor of Prohibition, and,that Dr. PAT. i 11.10K 1 and Rev. ORAMBO.B have copies of them—letters intended tote used private. among Temperance men, while his_ pub • , fished letter is to be used with the Rum interest. 'lf the charge , be not , true, why don't his Excelleney' "send his emphatic denial as an independent, fearless and hon est man ofight to d.)V.I. .1. - , , . :.. err Oar exchange papers generally complain of the protracted dcaoglit.,„ The'Expose.” tr - rh se w s tit the remarkable expose of Know-NothinAm, which the Philadel phia "Pennsylvaan" bas , been palming upon the creduliof its readers,and w hich our neighbor of 'e ..Compiler," in com mon with the Lotfoao Press of the State, has been bashintop for their readers in weekly doses, in ;op of getting some of their readers to tieve it to be true, and thus of injuringltr. Pollock—has travel led beyond the cofines of the State, and attracted attpotil from the Press of other States. The lyerick "Examinert i pays its respects to tl oCitisen" of that place, which, like otineighbor of the "Compi ler," haa 'for woks been filling his paper with all dm a nonsense in regard to Know-Nothing in which folly and credul ity can serape igether, and which can have little or lo weight with an intelli gent reader. With the ditizen," we have no sym pathy for "the rib tutor° tha t op presses the favored imaginions" of these Looofooo ed itors, being qqe well assured that it has been Superindied entirely by an over anxious solicide for the continued supre macy of Locoimistn. and not by reason of any confident:lin their own idle fabrica tions. . "It is shalt( contemptible in our neigh bor to foist,fol fact upon his readers the stale wit ok-aiarticle headed "Know-No thingisin expend—The Cat out of the Bag," in whittl) Pennsylvanian-profes ses to have`man the marvellous discovery that "8-15-:-:' is a veritable sign of the "secret order,"standing for the Bth hour, of the 15th Mit of the Bth -month ; and that another New Nothing mystery con sists in spellinkbackwards the written no ties of public meting"—hoping by means of these mystieil allusions, to secure credit for the equalll nonsensical assertion that JudgePouocijoined the new order on a certain night lePhiladelphia. This is thii whole drift of ae Pennsylvanian's "rove hitioti." , Jop t Stpli, in his time; also made a "revelation,' nod founTirot - ifeiviciels weak .enough to believe, and rogues dis honest enouglito pro fess, his'whole schonie of folly—prolibly full as Manias May be found. ereditig the ielle nonsense with, which theloefotio Press is just now filled. •As we _have 'icretofore remarked, not be iug meinhers'of the Know Nothing ,organ 'ration, and flawing nothing of its inter nal workings we cannot of course say whether the pretended revelations are true or not.. Butthey strike us as so supreme ly absurd ant . foolish, that it will require s,omethingliire than the simple assertion of an unscruislouaLocofoon editor to induce us to credit hem. It is the easiest thing in the world 'ri make affirmations such as the ,Pennsylimian makes, withoutdanger of exposure, kicauso of the impossibility of ! proving 'a ; Mgative. For instance, we might elm* that "the Know Nothings pledge their members in a cup of human ; blood-4iv l ry applicant standing upon a 1 pyramid o getiuitur human skulls, a drawn i dagger in his right hand, and a phial of deadly poi is in, Eis left—that they are 1 sworn, at, alpertain date, to undertake the of every Catholic and Foreign- Ind—that in their secret eon leditate upon the most effec poisoning the Pope and:the assaasinatio or in the darts they tual moans cal colllege—and that his Ex- Biglei.4a,a , sworn member. " Now we might olaitn all entire Ponti cellattey i cif the Ord • as a "xerrelal!oa of,tho be this nonaen otv-Nothingism, and safely one to provelt false 1 Is it yet just such lame tricks and 'one that would disgrace the it of the veriest juvenile, orets of ohallenv an not so ? An shabby invon' balf-fledged the .'Compilet," with the Locofoco Press generally,,,!iriceives in trembling earnest, and counting argely on the'facile gullibil ity of his readers. retails them for sot= emn truths. Our neighbor, We fear, has been badly sold, humbugged, hoaxed.; but since be apparel° have been inducted into the first degree, which he tells us is "Trai tor beware oi l No. 18," and even adianced to the eecond deiree, "No. 82,with the word Freedom reversed ;" he deserves to be promoted tothe third and last, or grade of "0. Ignoramus, No. 1';" the cabal istio prestigeof,which is contained in these' dozen consonants, whose translation is more difficult than the former,and can on-. ly be understood' by the diverse interpola tion of the ',three mystic vowels,' 0, libree limes. llf he can decypher it, he will know somet4ug fr-r "FLT IL.NT LLD DYT.I" ow -19,11 bps ICPThe ,Pennsylvanian and smaller organs of the, bogus-Democracy Tiolently denounce Judge Pollockas a Know Noth: ing„ while at the same time they support Henry S. BLitt, candidate for Canal Com missioner, who is asserted to be a Know- Nothing, and the candidate of the Know-' Nothings ! !' cflooLgAsTEß,. ABRPAD.—A friend last week banded us a sp,:eitnen of a written IntOd bill,whicb he found posted up in an ad pining county, a - verbatim et liter atim copy of which we annex: Notes. Having (or Sail Siens of all Sieseo Red dy for, Pall Sail, Appill, Peach, Budded 8,000 76 aorta of Peach from 6 to S feet bath Plum 1100 Asorted quallety, Appri. cots 500 hundred Best quallety Pare from 6 to 8 ten feet in hith Bell Hummer Her gamest and Sickall Pares and Sandie nth ire Siberen Plume as Red no Bind Sihoren Appel! Red and Yellow 2 kinds Cherry of the best quallety and Number of kinds damsel" all sutvr. The quality cant Bea Surpass, in - she county having The Nero rey Itr full irowing Order of not Les then 5090 ip Growing order. August.l. 1854.... . , . ,N. R--It Will By culling on The a bove named and Judg for your selves or By Letter to Deliver to Orders Prompt st wallop Paid yo Orders. , COUNTY CONVENTION. IN pursuance of the call of the Whig County Committee, the Delegates from the, several. Boroughs and Townships of Adams'County ',assembled at the Crourt house in Gettysburg,. on Monday August 14, 1854 ; and organized by calling JA COB GRIEST, Esq., of Latimore, to the Chair, and appointing FRANKLIN GARD. NER, of Huntington, and JOSEPH J. KERR, of Hamiltonban, as Secretaries. The following Delegates 'preSeitted cre dentials, and took seats in Convention : • Geity obi] rg—is mes G. Reed, la Mei X: TlitiMptait. Cumberland—David Schriver, Henry Myers. Germany—lease Staub, Isaac Sell. OxfOrd—B. Franklin Hersh, Joseph J : Smith: ',stimuli—Jacob Driest, Michael Schrlyer. Huntington—Franklin Gardner. R. C. Llvingston. Hamiluinban,-Joseph J. Kerr, John B. Piston. Liberty—Wm. A. Grayson, Lewis Worts. Ha milton—Day id Mellinger, Gerirge :-chwarta. hlesiallen—Abel T. Wright, Jonas Houtzahn. Straban—Wm. King. (of It.) John Brinkerhoff. Franklin—James Ewing. Peter Mickloy. - Conowago—Francis Crichton, Vincent °bold. Tyrone—Samuel Sadler, John W. Hill. m o mirj oi —J. W. Barr,John Horner; Mountpleasant—George Hagerman, 1). 'Hetrick. Reading—Jacob Hollinger, Moses M. Neely. Berwick Borough—Joseph Graff, Henry Kotler. Berwick Township—Georgo Wolf J T. Pfeiffer. Freedom--Jacob Myer. Samuel Morita. Union—John Hostetter, jr., Samuel P. Young. Butler—Jacob Shank, Daniel Haiku. Nominations for the soreral offices were I made as follows : . • SHERIFF. Daniel Minnigh, Latimoro township. Joseph Barker, Germany. John L. Tate, Gettysburg. George B. Thomas, Butler. George C. Strickhouser, Gettysburg Divid P. Hinerd, Struban. • PROTHONOTARY. John . .. Picking. Hamilton township, Robert Martin, Gettysburg. Wm. S. Hamilton, Butler. Charles W. Lego, Franklin. REGISTER AND RECORDER. Jacob Fu!moiler, .Franklin township. Jacob Aughinbaugh, Gettysburg. David McOrettil, Alexander Cobean, " • . , CLERK OF THE COURTS. J. J.. Baldwin, Mountileasant township Jghu lgoeleary 11amiltonban. • , ' =" George Myers, Germany townsbip. Isaac - Wolf,. Rerwiek " John Elder,.._:'.' Enoch Lefever, Union.- George Boyer, , Straban. • AUDITOR. Abel T. Wright, •Menallen township. Robert Smith, Gettysburg. Wm. B. Brandon,' Huntington., Cyrus Bea DIRECTOR OF THE rooit . John Flornor, - Mountjottownship. Michael Dietrick Butler. Wm. Van °Mel, Strobel). . • CORONER, Robert Horner, Gettysburg. ASSEMBLY. James L. Neely, Straub. township. John, C. .14.1flis, Oxford. Maxwell Shields, Liberty. John Wolford, Latimore. Juoob Cover, Franklin. • CONGRESS. David A. Buehler, Gettyekurg. Convention adjourned to one o'clock P: M. 1 o'Clook, P. M. Convention re•assombled; and unani mously'resorVed to vote viva voce foi can didates lot-office. • Thefollowing paper was laid before the Cot:kiln:Alen, read and ordered, to be pub lished : - TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY. The undersigned, in soli(tting from the Whig. County Convention,,a nomination for the offices for which we .have an nounced .ourselves candidates. do hereby pledge ourselves to abide the decision of the Convention, and, whether nominated or not, that we will give to the settled ticket our cheerful and hearty support. A. Cobean, , R. Martin, John L. Tate, J. J. Baldwin, Daniel Minnigh, J. Aughinbaugh, J. L. Gebernator, John. Picking, Wm. S. Hamilton, G. C. Striekhottier. John McCleary, 'jamb Fulwoiler, David McCreary, Joseph Barker, Geo. B. Thomas. Before proceeding,to ballot, the name of - Mr. Striekhouser was withdrawn from the list of candidates for Sheriff; Meth". Hamilton and Lego for Prothonotary ; Mr. Aughinbaugh fortiOsqir ; Mr. Boy er for Commissioner; AteArs. Smith, Brandon, and Bellies for Auditor; ., and Messrs. Cover and Wolford for Assembly. .The following paper was read and or dered to be polished : ' To THEPII.FSIDENT OF THE WHIG COUNTY 00ANEfiTION. With S. view of relieving the Conven tion from embarrassment in se:lccting a candidate for•. the office of Register , and Re corder, so far as concerns myself, I have determined to withdraw my name from be fore the. Convention as a candidate for that office at this time. Tbe friends who have so kindly expres sed a preference for me will accept my sin cere thanks. It is unnecessary that I should ask of them a warm and, cordial , support of the nominee of this Convention. Should circumstances three years hereaf ter be such as to induce me to solicit the suffrages of the Whigs of the County, I 'shall be under renewed obligations to them for their friendship and support. • Yeurs respectfully, J. AUGIIINBAUGII. The Convention then proceeded to vote viva voce as follows SHERIFF. let 2d 3d 4th sth 6th 7th Minnigh, 15 IS 18'17 18 18 -26 •' Tate, 12 14 14 16. . 18 16 19, Hat.ker, 11 1 , 1 12 11 11, 11 withdrawn Thomas, 4 4, withdrawn. Hinerd, 2 withdrawn.' DANIEL Mtrirualt, haviog recoive4 ,a majority of votes;, was tloOlttrod 4nom inee. , . , PROTHONOTARY. John Picking;..; . .8 Rokorl Martin, , , , .1 0 Mr. PAinuNa was deolaied the,pbminee EEGIiSTER AND RECORDER: ,Ja63to .• - Alefandor Pobeati, ' .• David McCreary, ,!., Mr. FtriwnLra was declared the nom- CLERK OF THE COURTS J. J. Baldwin, John :McCleary, 12 Mr. BALDWIN was declared the nom inee. ASSEMBLY. 1. 2. 8. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13 14 Neely, 16 17 20 20 21 20 20 20 29 19 19 19.23 Shields; 15 14 12 IN 13 13 14 15 15 13.14 1415 Ellis, 12 12 9 9 911 10 9 912 11 11 6 There being an error in the 10th ballot, it is not reported. Mr. NEELY was declared the nominee. COMMIrIbIONER. George Myere, Enoch Lefever, keno Wolf,— • John Elder, Mr. Miime: vai dealered the nominee • • AUDITOR.' Ana, T. %Mull , was unanimously nominated: DIRECTOR or THE POOR. John 'Horner, Michael Dietrich, 'Wm. Van Orsdel, - Mr. Hon:an was declared the nominee. CORONER. Dr. ROBERT floaNsa was unaniaaausly nominated. CONGRESS DAYID A. BUEHLER, was unanimously nominated. On motion, it was • ' Resolved, That the 'President of the Convention bo authorized to appoint a County Cdnimittoo to servo for the onsu ing year. Tho President was also authorised to appoint three Coogrossioual Conferees to meet the Conferees fromFranklin,Bodford, Fulton, and Juniata, with instructions to support the nomination of DAM A. BUEHLER. Norris, and Franklin Gardner.] On motion, Convention adjourned sine die.. JACORGRIEST; Press/. FRANKLIN...WiRDNER, seeks. JOSEPH J. ERRS YORK COU TY.—The Locos of York county on Tuesday last notuinated their County Ticket. The late membersof the Degielature—a% thorotigh:going Ru m gation—wero renommsted. The ticket is as follows—live being from the borough of Assembly--Jaeob K. Carrot; V. 0. S. Eckert, Hanover; Joseph Wilson, Wrightsville: Sherilf=4atriuel Forsolit, Borough. Prothonotary—Dr 'Henry a. Bussey, Logansville. 'Regieter-Henry Neff. Borough. Recoider—William Tash, Borough. clerlr of the Courts—Joseph C.Stewart, LoWer Chanecford. Coacinissioner—JJan'llheisenholter, Do ver. . • Coroner—Samuel J. Rouse, B3rough Direotiir - - - -Killiart Stunll, Borough. Auditor--Joha S. Koaoh, York. Congressional Conferees were appointed 'favorable to the nomination of Borax/044 Carlise,.Chairman of the Limfeco State Committee. Cumberland having previous: ly declared for him, his nomination is ea'. taiu. The diatAct is heavily Loco; but Bonham ought to be be beaten, and can be, it the.Whiga and disaffected Democrats unite upon a good man. NMI, MILLER, Esq., of Carlise, could do the business. MISSOURL—The returns come in slow ly,, . but as far as received they indicate the election of an entire Whig delegation to Congress. BENTon is beatep in the St. Louis district, by KENNETT (Whig) by over 1,000 majority.r Pous, the Pierce and Douglas candidate, received but 853 votes out of about 12,000 1 The Bodo nian wing of the Democracy will greatly preponderate in the Legislature over the Atchinson or Administration wing. Col. Benton, since his defeat, has :moan ced his intention of "stumping" it through Missouri, with the view of securing his e lection to the Senate. „ . • P. S—The Whigs elect six members . . of Congress, and ,the Benton Democrats one. NORTH OAROLLNA..—The returns from the entire State of the vote for Gov ernor have been received, and foot up as follows : Bragg, dem., 48,500; Dockery, whig. 46,000. It is the largest vote over polled in the State. lOWA.—The returns of the election se far as received, show an anti-Nebraska gain over Pierce's . vote of 4,000. The Whig candidate for Governor, a majority of the Legislature and one member of Congress, are elected. Returns Irmn the second Congressional district have not been re ceived in full, but' no ddubt is entertained of the eleCtion of the Whig candidate. Another Exposition. itirThe Iliehrnond Enquirer, the lead ing &corm° organ in Virginia. has a lengthy exposition of the secrets of Know Nothingistn, including oaths, ceremonies, &a., which it vouches for as genuine. It differs materially from that made by the Philadelphia Pennsylvanian, which latter, it will be recollected, included the initia tion of Judge Potioox. As both cannot be true, either the Enquirer or the Penh . - sylvanian is , lying, Which is right ; or are they bothlying;--one revelation being intended for the Virginia market, and the other for Pennsylvania. The friends of /3141,ia will have to see into this mat ter. - • RESIGNATIONS.--Rev.' Professors Reynolds, D. 1)., , and Essicic,, of Capitol ilniversity; Ohio, the former President of the Institution, have both resigned their prefesiorlal chairs.' Nowise. or Mortitontss.—lt is 'said Mormonism is - rapidly spreading in Den mark: Entire villages have joined the new faith, and so rapidly ie proseytism progressing that the government is grow mg uneasy, and is taking measures to put a check to the evil. 'l'he Danish women are more easily converted than the men. . In the wildeit dreams of Joe Smith he new or anticipated anything like this. Conferee Meeting. 18 - 7• A meeting of the Whig Conferees of the 17th Congressional district:vas held at Chambersburg, on the 16th instant, , dentials being presented from the follow ing delegates : Adams—Hon. S. R.Russell, Eden Nor ris, Franklin Gardner. Franklin—J. M. Sharp; Qapt. S. Walk or, Alnaham Barr. Fulton—Dr.S. E. Duffield, J. B. Boggs, Jaines C. Austin.' Bedford—T. A. Boyd, Win. Hardy, Ja cob H. Barndoller, Juniata -4. 2. Sellen, John H. Math. .ors, Elias Gruver. — Hon. S. IV RtisSELL - iitis 'Celled to the chair, and Dr. S. E:•DuirviELD atitkWat. HABITLY appointed Secretaries. Mr. Walker nominated D. F.,ROBINSON, of ,Frank lin. • Mr. Norris nominated D. A, 13UXIII,ER, of Mame. - Mr. Hardy nominated S. L. RoasELL, of Bedford. Mr. Sellers nominated Josrm Puss not, of Juniata. ' , The Conference proceeded to, ballot., viva cone, with the following result : „ lit 24 • 84 4th Robinson, 6 ~6 6 12 Buehler, 8 8. 8 8 Russell, 8 . 8 8 withd'n Pumroy, 8 8 . 8 • " Mr. Ronnisoit , waa then unanimously nominated, and Messrs. Bogga. Boyd, Ma there, Sharp and Norris appointed a Coni mine() to notify him thereof. - The following resolutions were unani mously adopted : - Resolved,' That the Hon. Baum L. RUSSELL, our present able and talented Representative, has woo the confidence of the entire Whig Party of this Congression al-District, by his faithful and -untiring zeal in the discharge of his official duties. ;Resolved, That the nomination of DA VID V. ROBINSON receives the cordial and hearty endorsement of this Conference, and that, as far as in us lies, we will use the west strenuous exertions to secure hie tri umphant election. ' 'Thu Resolution adopted by the Confer once in 1852. that , amseh‘counly in the dis trict should have the candidate of ail. Whig party one Congressional term and no more, till every county in the district shall have had a candidate," was re.adopted as the' .88440 of the present Conferenae..... _ 12 3 16 18 24 11 18 10 - 8 2 8 5 0 That "Private Mach 1r terThe facts about 'Gov. Bigler's- , m pri vate letter to the Temperance on ' are coming . out. We stated last week that Dr. Patrick obtained this letter for the purpose of operating privately with tem perance men and in the Divisiona of .the Sons of Temperance, thus' perpetrating a fraud which should make an honest man blush. The Democrat, puhlished at .11- niontown, the residence of Dr. Patrick, to whom the letter was addressed, says: “We.understand that the same letter no doubt mentioned by the Philadelphia News, was exhibiteJ this place by Dr. Patric& to Temperance Domoorate while here on s visit tis his family a short time since.” The. Pittsburg Gazette , says the same letter was shown in that city by Dr. Pat..' rick, and .the editor is authorized by a gentleman whoa, veracity cannot be ques. tioned, to say , that the letter was shown to him by Dr. Patrick, and that its con tents have been properly characterizede-- ThO policy of this arch political intriguer, aided and abetted by Rev. John Chambers, 'seems to ,be to win the enemies of probibi2 tion . with Gov. Bigler'. published letter, and yet retain temperance, Democrats through the State by means of private let ters—or in other words, to cheat both rider. —Harrisburg Herald. row Days Later Vroat Europa, HALIFAX, Aug. 16.—The ,steamer.-A merica arrived this evening, wnh Liver pool dates to the sth instant. PROGRESS 011 TER WAS. The news from the - Danube continues generally favorable to -the. allies. Noth ing decisive, however, has yet taken place. On the morning of the 80th, it is stated, the Russians attacked the Turkish and French camp at Giurgevo and were total ly defeated with a loss of 2000 killed and a large, number taken prisoners. The Rus sians are retreating by forced marches.— They had quitted .Kateschi, and it was occupied, by the Tiirke. ' The evacuation of Wallachia was corn pleted. proclaination had been issued declaring that.all eoldiers who• remained behind would be considered as deserters. The Russsien troops were being concen trated on the Sereth. • • It was believed that force must be em ployed to dislodge the Russians from Moldavia. The total Austrian force on the frontier wee 330,000 troops under Baron Dekess. The frontiers had not been crossed, but preparations for hostilided were of a coley sal character. Russia makes no warlike demonstra tion towards the Prussian frontier. The cholera wae raging with increas ing violence at Constantinople. The allied fleets with Generals Cayce. bert and Brown, had proceeded towards the Crimea coast to reconuitre. The London Times declares positively that a force of from 80,000 to 100,000, of English, French and Turks, will immedi ately fiivade Crimea,and endeavor to ef fect a lodgment on the heights that cant mend Sebastopol. From Asia, the reported defeat of the Turks by the Russians is confirmed.— The Mundane were besieging. Kara. t.. • The cholera had made' its appearance among the British troops. The Baltic fleet war at Letsund.at the latest accounts. Since the 23d the blockade of the ports in the Gulf has been more rigoiout, it'uot being possible that any vessel could enter or leave. The Emperor. of. Russia, Arch duke Constantine. and tile' Archduchess hap a narrow escape 'of being cipiured 'by an English steamer near Cronstadt. BRAIN. • The country was generally tranquil.— Espartero has taken thsoath as President of the new Council. ; On the 2d, the' barricades at Madrid were removed at E t spatero!s requeet. • SerThe Hon. Jeara ,CooPrit. : Tr. 8. Senator, is said tp be Wig ill at . his sest- • dance in Pottayille. .1 ( • , CRINAIINNINNT RX.PENSES,---The apprditilaiiimiiasineat' tittles' i session of Congress'ainount in the aggregate to $67,- 545,000, of which sum $14,480,000 was in the civil and diplomatic bill; *600,000 for claitus, Ifto • 810,875,000 in-the-army bill ; 1 '' . 6' fo T m t he ean treaty pur chase ; $9,861,000 for the Navy ; $0,500 0 000 for.the .post office; $5,000,000 for:in to rest'on the national• debt, collection of customs, &o.; $140,000 for West . Point Academy ; 83,000,000 for; the six neiv frigates ; $2,845,000 - for the Indian De partment ; 81,900,000 for the deficiency bill ; $850,000 for pensions, and's9o4,ooo for fortifications. LIBERALITY OV THIC tRIBH.-41119 mount of money transmitted by , the Irish laborers on our•. public •works to theft friends acrriss the *stars- is quite eaten tilting. Wm. Wayties i. ,who con dilate the finaneial i operations of the Irish laborers at the Blue Ridge. Tunnel,, and, indeed, on. the. w hole lintt of the Central mad almost eniirely, informa the editor. of the Staunton Spectator that he has for warded . st6ititch ee fourteen thonsand lare—ittijmount almost iueredible when we'ieniember,that it was saved from the 4 scanty earnings of day laborers.—Rich. mond Enquirer. Reason governs the Wise man and cud jets the fool. ' • THE ORFATEST DISCOVERY OF THE ACIE , -;•Dr. TOBIAS' Venetian Linimeet, for the _ aim . 'or.dysentery, croup, cholera, colic, thettinatisni, &c. No one should, be without this valtieble remedy. • Every bottle is warranted.— Sold by tall the drucatiste and storekeepers. Depot ISI/Cortlendt et, New York, Price 25 and. 50 otiOrNTS —B. H. Buehler. & Samuel 8. For. itey;! Gettysburg( ; II .8. Fink, Pleasant Hill; Spalding & Brother Littlestown ; John Busbey, Mc.Sherrystown, ; S amuel i Faber. Jr., Lower's Ilona; Butler township ; Andrew Creglow,.Centre Mill •, • A bel T. Wright, Bender,. srillgs;,Jacob Pensyl, Middletown; Jacob F. Low er, 'Areridurrille ; H. W. Whitmore, Mumnias. burg; Philip Hann, McKnighumille; Thomas J. Ctiopor, Franklin tp.; Jatob Mark, Castitovin ; Aulahaugli & Spangler. East Berlin.; J. Martin' New G'itirdi J. R. Henry,Abbottatown. August 1854.-2 m Sllckjimuiacbe. 'ROCK ,RosE' CO. :—From early childhood I have been subject to:severe periodkel ettecks of ,Affok Heotitsche, at tiami rendering inn Unfit to at. tend to my. household duke. For the. last two years I iliVed been vein week and bad little or no appetite, but by_the use of your Extract Rook Rose, my trowel. health is much improved, my, appetite is good, Ulusye:no more headache, and I feel better and stronger than .I have foi years be... ,MRB. O. VV,EBSTER. N e witsven, Sept.. 14th, 1553.. AGENTS -03: Jl, Buehler, Gettysburg ; Jena Houck,- itionallen P. 0 ;. Abel: T.-Wright. Ben. deraville ;Jacob trtark, Cashrown ; Spalding - 4k. Brother, Legjestown ; • Aulabsugh dr.. , Spangler, But Berlin is Jacoh ; nutin, New Oxfor d; P, 8. Pink, Pleasant Hill. UAIi 1i IORE 3LI RKEI`.' rtltentTHlC ascirr wows ern Or TIST: RD 4T.1 & MEAL.—Sales were made of 700. Mds City, Milk , Flour st $7, and subsequent: ou luta 'change, 284 bbls do. at 97 25 per Sales also of 4110 Howard street brands Sa per, bbl.. ad...co on previous sales. The receipts and supply aro i n creasing. We, quote Eye' Flour at' 95 24, country Corn Meal 93 50, and city do. 4 per bbl. GRAIN 'f3c sEEDS.—The supply of Grain is not sio large.. Holders ,firm and prices but little varied. , About 13 500 bushels Wheat offered, and sales good to priamwhite at ,1 65 a Si 75, family flour do at 1 75 a $ t 78, arid ordinary to good at 1 . 48 asl 55; red, wheat, good to prime, at 1i56 asl 55, ordinary to good do. 1 30 a 81 '5O per. bushel. Corn in light supply—About 8500 'bu.liels offered ; sales of white at 74 a 75 cent', yellow 75 cts, and mixed 70 a 72 cts per. bushel. Rye-.No Sales. Osts--About 3.500 bushels of. territli init sated of Maryland and Virginia prime at Air ordinary do. 28 n 94 cts per firm at previous prices. , GROCElllE. 4 .—Maiket steady. Smell sales of MO Coffee at 10 1 I cts pet lb.``sugars and itlaln: , .se , ‘ (left , inged, like 4/ a 4/ ,tamer lb. PRO VISIONN.-.L Prwision market is steady. :4'ms:l..lA . or Mr s.+ Pork at $l2 46 pee bbd." I.3a'emiehaubApro6 a 6i.vb:,siflea 7 a 7/ cis, end hams 9 , all cu' per lb. Lard in Rile oi cts, and kegs 10 a cts per lb. Butter in kegs 12 a 14 cts per lb. Cheese 9/ a 101' cts per lb: CATTLE.--Prices ranged. from $3 tb $4.25 orrithe.boOf, equal to $7 a $8,25 nett averaging 18;62/ gross. HOWL—We note Mite at the scales at $6 a $825 pet 100 lbs. , YORK DIARKET. FLOUR, par 661., from wagon., 87 75 WHEAT, per busbil, 1 62 to I 85 RYE, 4 . 90 CORN. • " . 70 OATS, II 39 TIMOTHY /MED. per bushel, (MOVER SEED, " ri,4x.BEED.„ " PLATER OF PkilS, pis! flu, lIIANOVEIEt` !Hi ARILM, FLOUR,lier batrel, (from Wagoni) ' 87 75 WHEAT, pet bushel, t. 40, to 1 65 RYE, N 00 T 1 NIOTHY-SEED, CLOVER-SEER FLAX-SEED. PLASTER OF PARIS, DIED; .-, On the 13th inst., .0, the residence of Col. J.' D. Paxton, in this place, Mr.. HESTER V. B. PAXTON, wife of the Rev. Win. M. Paxton, of Pittsburg, and daughter ot Col. Joseph Wickes, 4if Cheitertmen, Mi.l.; in the 25th year ot hei'age. On Tuesday iast,.CH A FMCS N I EL, infant •ennor H. D, and C. H. Swaney, of this place,sged 10 days. Al ) ,the ,Hoiling. Spring, Cumberland county, Ps tidthe 9th' inst., Airs. HARRIET BRECH BILL, consort of Philip Brechhill,inid daughter '`Of the lite Michael Slagle, of Adams county, aged , about 40 years. •'. On the. 3d inst., JOHN FRANKLIN, son of Mr. George Meckley, of Tyrone township, aged 7,years 7 months and 21 days. The subject of this notice,earne tO his death by the horses running 'Sissy with the wagon, throwing him under it, and injuring him so much as to cause .his death in one hour's lime. , On the 28th' ult., in Fulton county, Indiana, Mrs..AGNES MILLER, wile of Mr. Vl'm. J. Miller, t ormerly of Cashtown, in this county, - (and 'daughter of Wm. McCreary of Franklin `'!-10.,)tiged 20 years 2 months end 16 days. On',%the .4tb inst., in Union township, Adams 'county, MARY ELIZABETH, infant daughter of eamuel Oeiselman, aged 3 months and 16 days. QO Sunday morning, HENRY FELTY, infant 'son of Samuel Faber Jr., of Butler township, aged 4 weeks::. • • On Friday lest, at an advanced age, MARY McCONNEL of this place, Odthe 4th inat , Mr. JOHN ZIEGLER, of Stratum township, aged 60 years 10 months and '4 days. On the' 4th inst., ISAAC WARNER, infant loner Isaac D. arid Caroline 0. Worley, aged 4 montbs and 15 days. On the 29th ult., in the vicinity , of Littlestown, Adams county. MARIA ELIZABETH, infant shughlie at Reafer, aged 6 men*. and _Executor's -Sale. , • THE subtnisilberi Exicutor •of HENRY TROSTLE, thleflalled, will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, on B-idny the 22d day of Septeotber next, the follow ing described Real 'Estate of said dece dent,pis A FARM situath part in Franklin and part in Cum berland township, on the lklummasburg road, 3 miles N. W. of Gettjosborg, adjoin ing lande of Jacob Efankey, David Beech er, jr,. F. W. & 11. I. Slahle; Widow Gintling, and others;containing 142 Acres, about DO Acrea of 'Which are Woodland, with :a due proportiOn of..Meaciow. :The Mummaaburg turnpike runs through the farm. The tmprovementa are a 'rWO.STORY. DOUBLE LQG HOUSE, - a good Barn and Sheds; a never failing well of water hear. the dWelling, two excellent Eoprings on the farm, ale() an ORCllARD„together with Peach, Pear and Plum trees. 'Cr Per Boo Wishing' to 'vieW the prem ises, are.regnested to call on the Executor residing in' Moimijoy townehip, or on Mrs. Trostle,'residing on the farm. 0:7 - Sale to. commence at 2 o'clock P. M., on said day, when aticlaiice will be given and terms made knewn hso • MICHAEL TROSTLE, Eer. August 18, 1854.-41 • DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC SALE. WILL. be offered at Public Sale, on Saturday tlui 10th of September next, at 10 o'lock, A. M., on , the prem.. lees, , , • • A Lot of.. Ground containing? Acres, situate in Butler town ship, Adams county, Si mike from Get tysburg. on the Bendersville road, at the forks of the ruin" leading to Arendtsville, adjoining lauds of John • liamilion and John Carey. , The improvements are a • J. • . FRAME' , • D w ELLING HOUSE, ` (well situated fin a 'business stand.) a Barn, and other'out buildings;:a , good -well of water; and an PTV; HARD. There is an opportunity to purchase wore land adjoin-, . airp.bwatatat zsag?..- adjoining the, tiove,....and containing 5 Acres, on Which is a two-story FRAME SHOP, and an ORCHARD. Also A Lot of TWO Acres, situate : - situate in Cumberland townaltip, on'the road leading from the State road hilleiT's Tavern, adjoining lands of Isaac: I)eirdoir I and Robert Sheekley. on which is A" ONi AND A HALF ' STORY' I a a, , I al U.1.05/:1W 6131LD 4.31.t&L1if..a • , . and a small Orchard, ~ . '.rAttentlance given, and,terma made known.by G. MM. REX Apgdst:lB, 1854—ts. • To Conntry Merchants. - FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARL RUBINCAIII & SELLERS, Wholesale Manufacturers and Dealers in CONFECTIONARY OF ALL KINDS. No. 113 North Third at., below Roca-Philadelphia. THE attention of Dealers is requested to an examination of their stock,. which will be• found to be AT LEAST equal to any in this city. FOREIGN FRUITS 91811 kinds in season. N. B. Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. • • August 18, 1854.-3 m , • • EIGHT TEACHERS WANTED. FrHE School Directors of Cumberland ••• township, will meet at the house of Benjamin Schriver, in Gettysburg, on Ttteaday the 22d inst., et I o'clock. P. M., to receive•applications for Tenehers of the Schools of said township. WM. CURRENS, Sec'y. Atigust 18, 1854.—1 t Teachers Wanted. THE School Directors of Harniltonban township, will meet ', at the School house in Fairfield, on Saturday the ,2nd of September next, at 2 o'clock, to receive, proposals (rein 'Poachers for taking charge of the different Schools in said town- 3 12 ~5 75 1:45 7''so ton.. The County Superintendent will be in attendanceto examine , amp:joints. A.D. MAHON, Seely August, - 18, 1854. ' Teachers •Wanted.. , THE School Directors of Hamilton township, will meet on Wednesday the 30th inst., at the Public School-house in the town of East. Berlin, between the hours of . 2 and 6 o'clock, P. NI., for ,the purpose of employing Teachers to take charge of the several Schools,in the said District. . , wzrThe County Superintendent be in attendance to examine applicants. B, HILDEBR4DID,Sec'y. - August 11, 1854. Teachers Wanted. , I , IIHE Bettor)! Directors of Melteßen township will meet at the School house in Bendersville, on Monday Me 28Th inst., at Co'clock P. M., to select Teachers for the Schools of said town itte'The County 'Superintendent will be keeeet to examine applicants. CHRISTIAN CASHMAN, Sec'y. August 141854: Dr. Wlckeye ' Cholera .Drome. FO't the cure of CHOLERA, Dysen tery, Creep, &a. Prepared by D. WannEN, and for sale by SAMUEL H. BUEHLER, Gettyaburg, Pa.' BONNETS, Ribb ma and Flowers, a large assortinei • of the, different atylea to be , found at I ' SCfilek'S. Draw near—Cotne and See I L.BOHICK would inform the Ladies wiP • that he now offers the Isrgest assort ' meat of BIOINNETS, Bonnet, Sake and Velvets, Itibbcins, FlOwers sBair Braids ever before opened in' Ibis' Call iatid see them-no trouble to 'show Goods. NOW IS THE TIME. VIP. S. WEAVER respectfully an. .I.Vl_ flounces to the Ladies and Gentle men of Gettysburg ,and vicinity that he has resumed the,Daguerreritype business, at the old stand, intlhatnbershurg street, where he will.be happy to receive visitors desirous of securing perfect Daguerreo types of themselves or friends.. , Being furnished with an entire - tiew and costly appdraius, he is prepared , to take pictures in every style of the tut and in sure perfect satisfaction. • • sts.Charges from 75 eta to $lO. 00. pHours of operating from B. A. M.. to 5 PAC • 0z" In dress avoid light, red,,blue, or purple., Dark dress adds much to the beauty of ilte picture. June 9, 1854.—tf . • lllVOinOnCitarg. To the Voters of Adams county drIRATEPUL for the favors and eviden ces of cimfidence heretofore extended to me by my fellow citizens, and encourag ed by numerous eoliditatione and friendly assurances, 1 am induced to announce my self as a candidate for the Office of PRO 'VHONOT,A.RY, pledging myself if elect. ed, to, devote my beet . effors .to a faithful ariil ft-Oa - diet Jis oh a tge of thild oldie . JOHN PICKING gast Berlin,•llee. 8, 1853. it) the Independent Voters of .Aldams co. L'IELLOW CITIZENS :—The under signed will, he a candidate fo'r the of- Bee of PAOTHONOTARY, at the next eleCtion,. subject to the Ballot Bex.--- Should I be so fortunate as lo be elqctod, 1-itledge myself - to tlischarge the - duties-of the office with fidelity aid impartiality. TPO3IAS BLOCHER. Butler tp.,'Mareh'3l. 054. littatittr aril, itecorDer. AE itridnrsiiited will be a enaditlcte -IL for the Offiee of REGISTER riND RECORDER,' and pledges himself, W 1 e to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity und inepartialitv. _ _ JAUOB FULWEILER Franklin tp., Feb. 1854. To thelsidejicsiftelit Voters of Adams- co: HAV OIG been solicited by umerous friends through.the comity, the do •ler,igned respectfully oilers hiuisell ne an Independent candidate for the office of REGISTER. AND RECORDER, at the Mextelection. §hould I be so fortunate . as to be elected. I pledge . .mystilf to dis charge the Antics in such a manner as shall giie general toitisfactiim: %V. F. W AITE It Butler 4p., July 7, 1864. , sbirtfeattg. ILIVJALOW .CITIZENS::--At there-: JR: ,quest of icany friends L ., npain !ajar myself as a candidate footle. riext It- IFFALTY of .Adains county, and pledge myself, if uninitiated mill elected, to dis charge the duties a the,otlice satisfactorily • • DANIEL MINNIGH Latimoro ip., Nov. 4, 11353. To the Votercif .Idurnscoynty :-- ipELLOW CITIZENS :—At the soli citation of numerous friends, I:otTeC inyeelf considerntion for the office of - SHERIFF at_the next Election.— Should Ibp elected, it will be my aim to acknowledge the favor by endeavoring to discharge the duties of the office prompt ly and with fidelity.. , , HENRY THOMAS Straban tp., Dee. 23, 1853. • THE undersigned, encouraged by the solicitations of numerous friends, an nounces himaell All a candidate for the of fice of , SEIERIFF, at the neat Election, and respectfully, asks. the •support of his feilow•citi;ens. If elected, I shall endea vor to.dischargel the duties of the office with fidelity and iippartiality. • ISAAC. NEELY. Fieedotr tp., Dec.'23. 1853.—,41 • eitrit Of tie eouttg. FELLOW CITIZENS :—At the re quest of many friends I again offer myself as a candidate for the next CLERK OF THE COURTS of Adams county, and respectfully solicit yourfavorable con sidetation and support, pledging myself if nominated and elected to discharge the du ties oldie office with ptinctuality and fi delity. • J. J. BALDWIN. Strabon tp., Nov. 11, 1853.. PROHIBITXON. lOFFER tnysell as. a Vandidate .to represent the Citizens of Adams Conn. ty in the next LEGISLATURE. Should I receive their'conlidence and be: elected, I shall endeavor to retain their confidence by faithfully representing them to the hest of my ability. • , WILLIAM YOUNG ,Mountjoy, July 21,—tf DIAIZION BANGERS'., 11701.1 will parade at the hone° of. ses gatlensperger, in Munimasburg, on Monday, 14e 21st inst.,al.lo o!clock, A. M., preciseiy. Such mernheri as have aerved the term, anddebire,e,ertideates, can obtain them. un . that day, by returning their arms. . , Viii - An Election will be held on the abovo day for Officers of Company. AARON WISLER, Ahust 18, Moioccos. firHOSE wishing to select from a large assorunent of Madras, and, Boot Morocco, Pink and . Lair Linings of a su perior quality and at low , prices should call early at the cheap store of F4IH NEBTOCKS. OrThnks of all kinds for Sale.at this office. EOM 1 RR EA I ! ESTATE Ai PUiLIC SALE. estalf ceased, wil day the 16 Block, P. sirablo F of said ilece ship, Adam of Abrahatt heirs of Ge! containing B 8 of Patet consist of a BRIG Brick Kitch never failini door, a largo built of Sior Corn Crib, a good Tent— door, a goo d Stabs chard and other . .. Acres of T with a ft , 11 at the . a thriving Apple Or. uit Treat. About 40 he Farm are in good . MBEIR. proportion of excel• lent Meadow Perbone wishing will call upon the n view the premises bscriber. ill be given and terms le by INGHAM. Executor. 11F...7'Attentlance mado known 01 • 4AMEI AuOust 4, IF To the Ch, • , oh 7E, the tha Fire copal Zion CI GitYsbOrgi,ani needing a Cofli asssemnlo for. Si: worship of-Almighty God 'also ha tig a prosperous Sab bath SChool, in ich a portion of our white friends ha taken a very active part, anti being •iiirous that ourselves and our children, hould have a doniforta. We place of meeti _. to receive Matt:tie- . tionov,hich we It.ieve will be beneficial to us . and our-ehil en, both in our moral sod religiotia on : After due .crin sideration upon ot present necessittes,.by the officiary oh thi ociety, we, the Tues: tees„have agreed at one from our 1111111- bar, namely, EDS t RYAN, be a collector to gO through. th county aid receive whatever the heti lent will contribute to help a needy = ==2=ll Eden Duran, William Muria, Aurae Consumes, • Lewis Jones, H. . :blisters is Cameron, le, .. (Elder in charge.) • Preache; 8. August .€154 $5O !VAUD. •VSCAPED from Ito prison of Adams - 11 -A county, in' the light of Friday, the 4th inst.,. a pris ter confined on the charge of. Horse St hug, named GEOI.I.GI iGGINSi . or John lloust or (as he sometimes, sally himsell.) lie had - a black enatoirlett.yest, blue-striped pantaloons, of inferie qusility, a check shirt, and black 'silk fat. lie hes , with him 'a small light (mined silk handker chief. end a very tarp black one.-- .„He wears boots, butt .n stoekiogs. EY'Lle is ahota Ofeet 10 inches high. has a pale •complexhi nod dark Irj'The shove regard will he given for his appreliettsipit. ant notice giv,eu to we, so that !get 'him :wan. JO . UIN CO'll`, Sherfff. 1;40,C4R.1p t G4 . 11CR4145•:!: WE have just received the largest v • . stock of-GIDUEItIES ever offer ed in the county, canprising 25 lilt& of prien t Sitgar, • 60 Barrels of buy' N; 0. Molasses, 6 Ilhds of finesluality of Syrup, together with a largiassortmettt of Coffee, Ricc,.'rtibacco,Ste; viltiet we, invite the attention of pophasere, either ,whole. ha le or' Niw •ia youc,: . thne• for cheap and desirahli Groceries ; the .place to !unfelt lINESTOCKS. May,A 2 ..03 8 4 , ( ELECTION. .# VTOTICE is l'reby given that'the an nual ineetim, of the stock-holders of the 4 ../darreirotorti Maud Are Insur ance CcnnlninY" he held at the office of the Secretary, Gettysburg', on Mon day the 4th of Stitember next, between the hours or 1 ant' '4 P. M., at which lime and place an cection will be hold for 21 managers of salt Company, each mem ber being entitled ti one vote for each pol icy held by hitn. D. A. BUEHLER, Sec'y. August 4-1854.-4% CLOTHING! CLOTHING! IHAVE now dt hand, and am et:Pri ,stantly niakingup, r fine assortment of. Spring dr,'Suniner Clothing. 'whiehtl will sell low. Cal!and see, for you will find good and stihsuntial work and goods, no "SLOP SHOW work.. LBRANI ARNOLP. March 31, 1854 , — tr • Ladies' Dress Goods. . _. . :If . 4 ADIES.w he ire in want ors splendid I assortment sf DRESS.•OOO.OB, will find it to theh advantage by calling on the "untlersignsd and examining hie stock before ,purciasing. . . • • .. : • A. ARNOLD.. The Pamphlet Lawt PASSED. at •tLet late union of the LegiOlature of Pennsylvania, ,have been received at this office, and are ready for distribution to those authorized to re receive them. - • WM. W. PAXTON,. Proth'.y. Prothonotary's Office Gettysburg, August 4, 18:4.-41 Seeend-hand Carriages. A FEW good serond.hand CARRIA GES & BUGGIES to be. had • for Cash, 'or. Cowin) , Produce at C. W. ROFFMAN'S Coach Factory.. WISS Jaeonet Flounainga, inga. and inaartings ; Collara, Ghemi :ettea and Sleeves, is greet variety, at • SCHICK'S. MARCUS SAMSON of the atT, de n Satyr at 1 0% the de. 11 AS opened andls now. selling rapidly .'"•• .at his Store in York street, opposite the Bank, a very large choice and cheap assortment ul SUMMER GOODS, to which be invites the attention of the pub. lie. They have been selected with great care in the Eastern cities, have been .bought cheap for cash. and will be sold cheap for cash--etieaper than 'at any of her .establiihment in'Gettyabyrg. His stock consists in part' of Black, Blue, Oliv'e, and Green CLOTIICOATS, with frock,dress, and sack coats ; also Tweed. flaPhmiret, Italian Cloth, Linen Lustre; Check, Ging haul, Sea Gtaii, - Dnlk and !Initialer .Cloth Coats ; alto a superior snick of PAN'rk. LOONS, consisting in 'part of, exrellent and well made French Black .Doe-skin . Cassimere, Finley Cassimero, Satinet's, Velvets, Cord„Linen,. and Oottonade.— The stock of VESTS comprities, every variety of manufactare-4me black 'Satin. Silk, "Velvet, Italian Silk.: white, fancy and bUffAarseilles, Sum Mer Cloth, &c., '• " • rti town ing lands lain, the id others, 'ERCEI. memento Is n. •hnuse, a Kitchen lk Barn, m Shed, ; also, FLY NETS-FLY NETS of a iond quality, .excellent manufacture and offered at low prices. I have already disposed of a large number of these • arti cles and alwsy,s to ihe satisfaction of pur.' chasers. Also" oil hand a largo lot of TRUNKS. Hats, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Boots and - Shoes, Window Shadesi,Vio line, Accordeons, Guitars. Flutes, Fifes, Melodeons, Mirrors, Razors, Spectacles, Spodne; Watches and Watch Guards. silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Sus penders, Gloves, Stockings, Spring Stocks, Shirts, and shirt Collars, and a splendid assortment of JEW ELRY--in fact - every thing in .the way of Boy's and, Men% furnishing lu t e. Kr• First-rate chewing - Tobacco al ways on hatitla t are article which eheWers are requested to try. 'MARCUS SAMSON. Juno 30, 18‘5.1.—tf :nd Benet,- Ile. Trustees of lethotlist Epie ie Borough of. If - !Janis, -Ps., o, io which to BOOKS ) STATIONERY Sasteu Gomel. Ono price—and that as low ?kJ at any Ilitablishniont out of tho City. .1, H. DUEHEER 13 ETU FINS ack nowldegments to his friends for the long.contittued and liberal •patronage extended hint, and invites, attention to his , present larg6ly in- creased Stook of knolls just received from Philari b elphta and New, York. He decline it unnecessary to enumerate the assort inctit, Whit+ -ho found i n om ! )race every variety of goods iu hit Bite, 'wiz ' • Classical, Theological, - School, Miscellaneous ~~ BOOICg and Stationery of all kinds, embracing, as he be)ieves, the largest and best assortment eyer.opened in dettysburg.. - Be also invites attention to his large supply of PATCH' GOODS embraeina (lokl and tiiiCer pens _and Pen eibi. Pen-Knives, Plain and Fancy, Note Paper and Envelopes, Moon Waft-re, Sealing Wax, Portnomeatio: Soaps. Per rentery: &c,.—all of which will he hold the 10c. VERY. .I,OIII'NT 11.RTES..,LA : . 02' 1 )a 11 antl examine for voursefves at the old established BOOK & DRUG store iii Cluimbersburg itreet kw doors rum the diamond.. 0' S. U. Gettysburg. Pa.. Oct." 21. 1863. %Wood asitl•Froleacleil Meet- WILL he held at the rollowing times antl places: 1. No preventing 'Providence Pro tracted .Meeting will be held with the Church of Gntl,iis the mountains at. the Bethel, near Brother Satanist. FLEAOLE:S. 5 miies north of Eminitiaburg, coin. 'fleecing on Saturday, evening. the.29th of July. • • 2. Another will commence on the sth of August, ut the Sehool•flouse in D,unn's neiglihorhoptl, near the Cold Springs.:l„ WilLcommence,.Auguat.ll.thi, near, Middletown; .Ailams• Co.;:.Pa.' - • . Will , ' inu",ncu lupterabeitr Ist, ut Iluotersiown. Pe.. 5. Will continence, Se'Member Bth, at the Bottom School:11mm, 'near' .Ydrk Spring Academyi. 8, , Will Continence, September.lstli, at Rover's School.house, 2i Miles South of gettysburg....., „ $7" . ..it the meeting held . near Middle town Adams county Pa., AltgOst • there will be present Elder JAMES COL DER, of Ittrrishurg, , formerly Missionary to China, and address the meeting with a Lecture or Sermon tin the general Customs and Religions faith and practice of the el& nese nation, there will also be'present ITi RAW..a native of China. • ICP'Phe Preachers and Members of the .thiurch of God and the public in general are invited to attend. • • JOHN A. PLOWMAN, • • Preacher in charge. • #II I IIE undersigned members of the ; Graduating Class of 1844, of Penn sylvania College, desire to have ' full meeting of our Clan, in Gettysburg, du ring Commencement week of 1854, to cel britte-the ' first decennial anniversary •of our gradnation. And we resolve; if pos sible, to be present •wiilt our wives and children (if we have any).' • R. H. CLA RKSON, Chicago, 111. J. P. CLARKSON, '‘ 3.• B. BITTINGER, Cleveland, 0. M. DIEHL, Springfield, 0. T. W. CORBET, Catebridge, 0. J. M. NIACFA RLA N D, Jeff. co., Va. H. J. FAUN ESTOCK, Gettysburg. • P. ANST/EDT. . " 8.. M. SC 11 UCK ER, Allentown. 0. A. NIXDORF, Frederick, Md. JOHN T. MORRIS, Baltimore: TIN WIRE! TIN WIRE! GEO. E. BUEHLER informs his friends and customers that he has a very large assortment of TIN WARE ' on hand ready for the Spring sale, made by experienced workmen and of good ma= terials, which will he sold low for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ig]'Call and see. - - • -- (keltysbuit, March 10, 1864. A CARD. CIA . ARICE JFOR VARIVERS.! A VALVAEZZ IPA:BM AT PRIVATE SALE THE undesigned will sell at private sale, the Farm on which he resides, in Freedom township, Adams county, Ps., adjoining •lande of James Cunningham, James McCleary, David Bossermao, and others, containing 263 Acres, 69 Perches, with the usual allowance. The improve ments consist of g Tima-540R17 • DWELLING HOUSE, ' ;'; pert log and psrt stone, Log Barn; Corn 'Cribs, Wagon Shed, Snuoke..house and other outbuildings; a well of first4ste water, with new pump. close to the door: also a good Spring within a few rods : a thriving YOUNG ORCHARD of choice fruit, and other im provements. Also, a 'f WO STORY Ltal,o • DWELLING, " with a Stable, and other nut•buildings, a never.failing Spring of water near the &toe. The Farm is in good order, about one half being in the beet of Timber, the balance cleared and under cultivation, with a fair proportion of good meittlow. There are several other Springs on the premises, allnwing running water to be thrown into all parts of the term. The above Prtiperty will be sold entire or in two or three parcels as ,may suit purchasers. Persons wishing t o, view the premises will call on the aubseriber, who will eive every requisite information as to terms, Stc. , , ABRAHAM SCOTT. June, 9, 1854..-41fn - RST&Tit PUBLIC SALE. THE iindersigned, Administrators with the will annexed of the estate of PttILIP MILLeR, late of Huntington town ship,' Adams comity, Pa., deceased, will dell at Politic Sale, on the Rrentises, on Saturday the 19th de; y of Auguet next.'at . 0 ip..11 4 ..i1 . ...41.t2,c0 of sail! deceased, adjoiniyi lands of John Sadist, .son.,. James McElwee, and . nth. ors,. containing . 1771 Acres neat measure. The impruvarnents -`con elm of a. • TWO-STORY.. . . tilaltsE • , and double Log Bare, a one and a 'half Story. TENANT HOUSE, and other necessary out-buildings, with a number of itever.fail lug springs o excellent water on the prem ises, also two good,Orchards of choice Iruit. About 60 Acrea are well covered with, valuable TIMBER. This Farm •Is in .a low state of cultivation,. hut the'seil being naturally of a good quality, and being within 'one fourth of a mile from the Liam Kiln, itenald easily be made as productive.. us any Farm it, 'the oetgborhood. iv generally sup posedlhat-therela Lillie:atone on the pivrn-, ices: 'llse 'Farm 0. ill'be wild entire, or in two tracts, to snit, purchasers,..... The leems, which are rern;;;liable, wil be w a le known oti day of able by • HARMAN WIERWAN, JONATHAN MILLER., 'June 30, 1634.--ts. widm'rs. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE THE undersizned wilt sell at Private ' Sale his Farm, situate in Cumber land township, Adams county, Pa,, nd joinhw lands of Francis Bream, Jaeob Herriter,Henry Butt, and others, contain.- lug . 235 Acres, more or less. The improvements aro a large two•etory • • FRIAR 0 WEL L',ltta. with.a Batik Bern. part stone and pert frame, with sheds all around; - Wagon Corn Crihe. Smoke House, and all necessity, out•huildiege. There are a bout 70 Acres of first rate • , TENDER ENAD -.- the.balanee cleared and under cultiyation with the usual proportion of good Meal: ow. There are two Orelnirdit of clodesi fruit of all kinds; one of thew poaed of young tree! ; a well of water c6riveaient to the hints° ; running' water' in, the:' barn yard, 'atitlit different parts 'of the prem ises. 'This Farm lies 'Upon Marsh Creek, is, in first rate order, and is in every respect ono of the most desirable properties 'in the couniy. Persons 'wishing to view the premises., will be shewn then, by calling on the 'subscriber residing thereon, who will also give all requisite information as to terms, &c. MARK FORNEY May 28, 1854.-4ro • • 1-lats anda s p • • eg gg 1 0032120 Inv OULD inftirm his friends and, the •• • public, that lie has r on hand a rule assortment of HATS of Ins own Mann-. facture. his stock 211 FINE SILK: ; , UR, AND SLOUCH HATS, of all kinds and-primes ; and also all kinds of Summer. Hats and CAPS FOR MEN .AND BOYS• 1117" Please call, examine and judge for yourselves. The undersigned`will not be undersold by any estliblishrnent either in the City or Country, ' S. S. M'CREARY. Gettysburg, May 12 11424.-1 y • FRESH_ HAMS. - _YOST received at the Store of EMAN 4. UEL ZIEGLER, next door'- to the '-Star' Office, a large supply of Baltimore cured Hanle. Queenstvare Vi4efitfilflfilre: Ihave just receiied 'a large los 'o(i . QPEENSWARE, which 1 :rill low. ()all iodide, lIIIRDWIRB SPOIL - ••• • , Fri' E Subscribers would respertfully announce, to: their friends thd Ott publieohat they, hare opened a. NEW• HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at.. ' adjoining the residence of DAVID ZIROLDD• Oettyaburg, in which they ate opening - ar , e and general assortment If aIARIPTV A Re, IRON, STEEL, • GROCERIES • GROCERIES CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Sloe Findings; Paints, Oils, &Dyestuffs, in general, inending every descriptioJ of articlesin the above line of business—to which they invite the attention - of Coarft.,, makers, Blacksmiths, Carpeni.ers.espinvit., Makers; Shoemakere, Saddlers, 'and she public generally., • • 4 , ....,... Our stock having beim selected !PIM eit , care and purchashed for Cash; tire: guar* antee.(for the Ready Money ' ) to dispbse of any part of it on as 'reasonable terms as they can be purchased any where. We particularly request a call irmit bur 'friends, hnd earnestly solicit a share of public favor. 83 we are determined to es tablish a character for selling Goods. at low prices and dOing business on fair prin. , ciples. JOEL H. DANNER; DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, June 13.1851.—tf. ' ' NEW 4RRIV✓IL ✓IND : A GREAT GATHERING! LMOST every body is attracted, to the I Store of J. L. SCHICK, in the Three•Stnry building, South West corner, of Ate Diamond, ,to Imo ,the largo and apleq did stock of he has just brought from the Cities, and he is _Of course making any number of , sales. But ..the more the merrier," and' the busier the better he likes it. His as 'seamen t embraces ' Ladies , Dreso Goods, of every description, such as Silks, Oa rege 1)e Laies, Chain Barege, LaWns, Draptle.Beige,,Alpacca delleige, Alpacas,' Bombazines, Silk 1)own, I.inen ,Lustre Calicoes,' Gingliams ' Chambra bighorns, Swiss, Jaronet and Cambric Mu Tins, in every variety; Crape and Cashmere SHAWLS; Laves, Edgings, Gimps, Dress Trimmings and Buttons, die. • For Gentlemen he has Cloths, Cassi- mores. Cashmerut, Indian Cloth, Nap de Ete, Vestings, (a large and heaulitul vari ety,) Cottonades, Linen Checks, .Gray Linen, (something new and . first rate,). Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, &c. He endeavors at all times to sell cheaper than "any other Store in town—and that he 'succeeds in the endeavor will be , proven by giving hint a call. "Small profits and quick sales,!' and no, trouble to ahow , goods. _ J. L. SCHICK. April 7, 1854. Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor. GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL 11 1 / 1 1PAIKALIALSO IN Tilt DISTOIT Of JIIIDICIIIII As the most ram* il:able Extental Applimittonever "They can't Keep House without it." E.ierienre of more then oixieeit veers haw exiablislied the Wit that lUereluiliiie Como - toed iiergllng fill, at venal Family Elobrovision, Will cure moat. eases, /char& Agee all such 0,11 . . Sparins, Sweeney . , ltingbone, Windgal Is,. Poll , Evil, Calhnis, Cracked Heels, Galli of all nds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises: Inv tnla, Shiest, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness, Foundered Feet. Scratches or Grease, Mange. RheurnaLsni, Bites of AnimaLs. External Poi . eons. Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites. Boils, Corns, Whitlows. Burns and Scald*, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Cramps. tractions of of the Muscles. Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, .itc. die. ikc. The unparalleled success of this Oil, to the turned' the. wry in Ilonrce"and Cattle, and even in human Heath ls .thitly hecoming mom known to the limning community. 'lt ran molly be credited, exrept by those who have been .n Om, habit of keeping U in Melt' stables aneLhourew, what a Sant amount 'of twin, augerlng cud time, en saved by the timely-appliesuonof this OH. _ He sure the name of the role proprietor, GEORMB ' W. MERCHA NT. Lockport. N. V., in Mown in the aide of the „bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork. All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly responded to. Get a Pamphlet of the Agent. and pee what wonders an arromollehed by the use of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally, in the United. States and C4llll/11. Also by is ELL ER tt URT2 &S. H. BUEHLER Hellysbure; J. R. Henry Abbotstown ; 1. Aitl !laugh. Hampton ; W. Wolf, East Berlin ; Fax. ton & Hfytho, Fairfield; A. 8. MyereJtound• Hill ; Mark. Clashtown ;J. HOuck, Menallen J. Martin, New Oxford ; !Study sc Norbeck. Lit. tleerovvit Taney & Markle, Eintnitsbutir ; Md. A/111 Kt wholesale by F. KIM &CO J. Gilbert & I•n.. and T.: W: Dyott, PHILADELPHIA: Jan. 27 i H 364.-17 • . VOW NOTHINGS." , Tip enriently reported that the :SlMithiga"rinive organized in town, and that they hold their ineetinge; Miei week, in :the HARNESS-MAKER'S SHOP' of 111 r. litititit 'lluotto, on South Baltimore street, itijalihrig' Preahc• terian church, and opposite MCCREA- ac's Sadler Shop. Corne; and join this far-lamed aseoeistion, ands* the 'ante time: ,and .plare,:taantine Henry's large, and splendid asbortment of - • HA It ESS N nf,all kinds, Riding Rt idles; Martiagales. anti, all , other articles belonging to she liar, esx, bintineea. Ail,kinda of Country Pto4ues taken in exchange, even Shanghar Chirketse: ;; HENRY HUGHES. • lune 2..1854,-3m . , ' BONNETS & PARASOLS. Ihave now on hang: fl large ,allireatai ill Bonnets & "Paraenle. ,1011$10,1 1 ePo which I have just , received, bind, will will chezper than . can be bad " of any establish meat in town, eill slid see. A..4IIIIO, Ix IRISH ~ . IINEN3. . Mull* Plannilt. f;iaea -0000", Tow atiag. pact ittrillippra-4 1 0:4 1 10* aka at : ' -SC04(1117:, ARNOLb &W./ OA an s IMPORTANT discovered.
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