Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, September 08, 1854, Image 2

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Four Days Later from Europe.
Capturboillomeromid Confirmed
The U. S. mail steamer Pacific arrived
at Now York on §unday,. with Liver
pool.dates to the morning of the fad 08.
The Africa arrived out*at A. M. on
of Bomerstind is confirmed by
this arrival." it appears that'll I'oll OW On- t
part •ef,thtigarrison bad rtiredbeforie
the attack, leaving only a garrison of Rvu
tknuitsud,'.ank Oat it ,was intended to e
vacate and destroy the works entirely :
beirthe ottaolt`df Wei allies presented this e
intention, from,being carried out. The at
tackiitg aimounte.l to twelve _thou
sand,' mostly French, and die fleet, or a
portion of it, "COWS Alt) to kave fired up.
on the worki: •
*Fifteen sail of.t h e line,. of which fourl
chips and four 'steamers were French.' are I
glitted to' brive lain within range of the
Works during the fight. and probably ;
part of them, at ; least participated in it.-;
The credit cirifie victory is given to the
Frdocii,' Thu, (CFA was not gre it, Ole;
f tench havitik about
. 120 killed, and the
British Mile 3 or 4:
AdMiral Ndpi'ei hail wanted all neutral
iesieelete latte before August 16111-',
•
Ii Weis — suppieved, that place woeld lie , next
attaCkeil. • * • ;
T 11 1 .6 BLACK gtA AND CUSUYIK.
The keuAisian sleet uter, has a- I
gain -distiognished herself, hy - calling it
tbn'etialiug . i l fittion Itoslon, whereshe!
dated, destroyed two Turkish brigs; and , ;
put sea in safety. *She is now said to;
hese' been on her wei Intro the, United
Steles t o Sehasitipol. •
The ~Crimean expedition,is said to he
I , erdporarily:4l4equil, du account of clot.
era Nod lever among the troops. , kis as
serted that 7000 French and 500 English
Tiara Med of cholera est Varna:
Bitcherist is genet in the occupation of
the Tinkee. 'The A witrtans hve not* yet
entered ,Virellachia, but it is again reported
that orders fur . . their ,utarch had been is*.
Madrid tgaconlpdrativ.ely quiet: Au itn
portitrit- luswevey, publish
eil:l4: the earls, l'atrie, to . die folloveMi of- .
tho' 13th. a doputrition, composed of
the 41 te
- 'tea 0111 fl )arriraes ,and of th
c . )tihs,;, ya .it et l on . Espsrierii, to request him
in suppressl he article n the decree ( Id:leo.
king the (4orles, which Itqs • detv.n that the
dynaatii q uestion cannot he discussed by
the new („;iinstttionit Assemllly. E, 2 3parle:
raht iitettreplied'fit urputation..thut
they' towlit +idler to *hare the condileote
reposed,p hint by' the nation, or else gnv
serit place. „
A liing__and.Wlllll discussion ensued - , at
the end of which, kl:spartern, in taking
ir 4v e 9 1 'lPtll.littett. rococo in glided them
tit aggresstherr petttom to the' Ommeil of
littitatere. ileleguies :Withdrew in
Ovai o4,ifetnent. , Notwithstanding these
(I.mgerous,sy minims, the Goveroinent.
thought to be ttrong., enough to carry ,out
Freflitt Government has made con
ilicit, al I/aotzie for
• winter supplies for
the Frenell.fleet in.the 'l'his itUli
cate&thoos.petitatiOn of a prittraeted calk
Sealitstor Douglas Denied a
,*- 111 g at
• . , .
(;nit snot t3ept 'L rha meeting lasi_
nigh I Dotinglas speak on
Nubtatikaand giver 'and Harbor bill
was laicely,.attetided. and held in the oven
111 r.; As,aor as Mr. noughts ntute'ntled
lii ,
a, treinendnua ninse
. was msde
drowned his voice. Ills
chorus to, restore
vain'. Alter several ive'fleitt
itactt44ll} to übtaiir a Itearittli. at 'about
intlhitric.teiFiefOrk, Mr., louglas teas
ctiMpilt:ii,tolatiVe the stain;. There was
iiiuchtAtlttvaleti!lh9t,lto , 9; ll6 r d i stu r bant ' e •
ittaiiirty vus Ojilopsett tits umiak.
itl„:pc lolteattog lie- was rdlowrd
t.' the likitif by the crOW4 while)' there
. - ,
The Crops. '•
~ York Otto,' iri sti 'article on
1116 4 a;citlitii, the probable ititluenee.'it
i deelioetl to, exereise 6pon the prices of
breridettifTS, expresses the,opittion.that tbe
400'0 to the corn low Wen greatly
Ittigkikated.'''The edittii'reasone nt this
w4 }, ; •
The, wlituir crop • was harvested before
,toedrought'slid much:injury, and the crop,
A kk th Aim United Suites and Canada, was
. .
a lull , rrageone. In , many parts of the
Southern States. the planters have paid
more attention.this'Yeur'ln the raising of
sale heat: few compisitits of the,
I:iiinte'4•ilitverop from them. In 'rexas,,
;the-ernpi have beeiCabnntlant. , California
• will hat'efir a market breadstuffs from
the Athantiecoast, and 'if the fine weather
•cobtintiks Europe until the harvests are
`-gathifted in, the demand from that quarter
iery•limited-et the 'priees ruling •!
'here.* , 84 we need'not fear anything like
fainitic'tlince the:e is oni a state of things
.tol sustain famine • priers.. prospect
of good prices will induce farmers to use
.k , tehlotiy"'and send a:l'Mo produce 'w iah
they;caw Spare to Markel. Caustla has a
Mtge surplus of wheal, and as the He' tp
' witty will "give it free entrance into
. our markets it will, in the absence of for
. eikn'itentand, keep down prmes in the At.
lattlie 'Cities; We will not consider it re
- v f : t tk a llipt tumid ‘' flour bs cheaper in
'Ple*•' York in August 1856 than it is at
,preAJent‘. • •
I A-. • ,
I.I4S:TRE4II/10 DSATII. An infant child
living in Prince
• AttOrite *tees nail w lilt a . : sudden death
ereuit.g , uf Thursday lest. The
, -Maki ^SC-planed im.bed by: its mother,
eemstou , to leave the room tug
riondi4o4.y, a n d Olt Mir icier') found-it - out -
• Istindrcb•by; the neck, ,tietiveen toe toot
WoRrALIIIIO of Abe, bed-sloat . 4. - A plivvi
.4tien*Aki promptlY called in,_but his skill
toIOW out TWOtethe little, sufferer to life.
bireW.. , eut lawn, etaeabeent itt,the city
lot iteltiatoren-4itnapolis Gazette.
. 2 ...54 1161 ) :ro.Pistt 4-- A map nametl ,
,1 4 .s.vi Ishile 4,egaged in grubbing on the
~.- l anes of 11r.:' Wolfe ' near WArti Itn'n,
t't glißitt no unty, uitFrida,y" Aiecirvert4i a
' iletUtt iCtleit: lti ader to prevent their
' tltsturbing Illtn. in' his oporatiiina, lip Pli.
qtaii4o4:* buintlk; of winches frtita the house:
~,titttr,ittotkthe nest.. °The limn eihntuu
..attinni.#llltti `titable and ran towanls a
Itsaisis•
- of etudes of.hay. which ..we're- de- ,
iiiyed. lie was aeon bfa .4py plough.
r ':.fr i e in Af t eriekl; auroptirtglo save the hay.
s"4llibiltY.itteloW assistance"; but when
liiiiitirrintiM;lteNess -laying on s. pin
' v itt inihlillittrlals fare burned ton crisp.:-
it istiupinusad he was sufkwated and fell
..' intriiho taurae. lie Irlt i wile and large
*l-A114ittt,011014410.•.
PH E BANNER.
0, ETTIr'S BUR
Friday Evening, Sept. 8,,)854.
Slate Ticket.
GOVE'RXOR;
JAMES POI,LOOK, of Northumberland
onNAL.colstmrssiornm . , —.
GIi:ORUE PAILSIE,•of Allegheny.
• JUDGE OF SUPIIHME COU RT,
DANLEI. I. 311751 7 1 ti,, .lontgomery
. Fon. C9NGKE;iS.,
DAVID F.' ROBISON', of Franklin
Col111(y
ASSEMBLY.
JAMES L. NEEIX.
qlEitirr, •
DANIEL
. • . . pitormotiorAttY,
JOHN:•PICKING. . •
nEorsTER ANP REeOnDER,
JACOB FIILAVEILER.
' 'CLERK. OF Tliii COURTS;
BALDWIN:
COIIIIIII 4 BIbNER,
GEORGE MYERS.
AUDITOR,
ABEL T. WRIGHT:
DIRECTOR ov THE POOR;
JOHN HORNER.
COItONER;
ROBERT 11ORN
Another Steam Engine;
As an evidence of the increasing enter
. ,
prise of our citizens, we had the . pleesdre,
a Week or tweago, of noticing tlio:coreplc?
tion of a . new , Steatu -Sswi'uttd- Chopping
Mill by Mr. C. W. llorimAti: "Theshrill
.
whistle: that' echoed 'through` our streets
last week, announced the completion of,:to
other:ncw engine.at the ian yard of McArs.
lIENRY and dons . Rt;rP, in the Southern I
part• of thii •toWn. 7 These gentlemen, at 1
consideitilile eipeuse, have put up. a . beau- 1
tifultugine,inutunfeetured by 31essrs. DA
VIE, & FORNEY, of York, (the latter, by- .
the-by, a graduate of the "Star" office,)
to supply the power requisite inlgrinding
bark, rollitnz leather, breaking , hides, &e.
The'ertgine isfe.l entirely hy the speuttan ,-
1 hitherto a useless article to the tanner)
1 ,, . 1
tad unineutitbrauce io the tan ly ard , ants
1 satin j.T ilieuntite cost of fuel. 'The Corea
' cescan be supplied by a 7 hoy,-,-.llle appa
-1
%Indus for. burning the tun beiug-anlege
-I.nouli,i4 simple contrivence. ~The engine
1 itself . i4 'a heautiful.piece . ef .wOrkirianship,
1 anti thit.'entire.impro:i:e.utent creditable to
I the.itluitry andeuterpriso of tlieMessra.
PE N NSY t`i A:COLL e
Annual catalogue of this iu titution regis- I
to iq 161,Studente in attendance during the
past' year distributed as follows !--Senit:rs
12; JaUirtrs.lo,Sophomores ;21. Freshmen `,
2.8, Partial Course 10, Preparatory Depart- 1
meat %We notice that th'irty-eight of:
these, or wit Itinn fraction of tins-fi;Urth ofd
th4i "cittire'niaull,cr, are registered fiOm
anis corral//—ti fiet that tells well for the'
Cducationabspirit of out coMmunity.
'The Animal Commonceinent will : take
place on Iloololay the 21st
T.moinliz;lisq..oflinititltare', - will deliver
,the Address, and the 11611. SAM
ut3.llthitnt.Y, Curlisle; the Linuman
AddiesS,:on the preceding ‘Voduesd.ty.
The exiireises of the 'theological
Setninary.nOt take place on TuMalay eye
- ning the I.oth : • Rev..J. OSWALD, of York,
delivering the address to the 'Alumni.'
. - .
suit in • the , Common Pleas of
Philatielpltia to determine the contr.ivorsy
aritning out of reedit traiOuctions concern-I
riing die Medh.;al Deptirintour of Petipsyl- 1
•vsuitt,renliege. luta . 'the. o pi tt .
ion of-, the Court, us delivered by Judge
THO:111)AiN, entirely confirming:the rigirts
of the '6'ttenity churning under authority of(
the .." . tireitt Xnetittiticn 0 eii . ysburg, and
compo.sed,,of Prefet ! sors, licese,
Smith. Allen,• Biddle, Neill. and Stille.--
has also issued: an injunction restrain
ing the mpliositig parties front ftttentitting
I to deprive the Faculty of the posse3siOu of
the Colletze , . .
—.-A. ,
SING ULAIL. fewweeks,agp, a hen
belonging to 31r. JOHN .3ttEttsi,.. of Stratton
i
township, batched out iobrood of thickens.
Tredhr three of them being .. hatched 'imt
a day er , two before the rest, wore rcniov
frotti the-nest, pat in a basket; and taken
into the house. Nest day—the "peo-ped •
not'being. , yet 24 hours aid—the attention
,of the family was attracted itY a distinct,
eratoine: front the basket, "PM' circa ni- I
stance occasioning some remark, a nei h- 1
bur', who happened tau,tllwith 11i 2 . Cautiti
!iglu() 4a)s afterwartle, expressed a dimire to
I see the wonderful ..pec.pecs." Ou taking .
the young chickens from the basket, One
thetn stepped out and nn
cried di t di tie tiy—.
.
`followed immediately by ono oft he.Otherm !
I Wt have !he4e fiery from .lili t:ltt:Zia iiiili.
; lien', who witriemed them, with other moul
t bers of the - I . :tinily. ` ' ' '.".'
f ' - 4-
.11.AIN AT L..1.81,-rr, 7 I he, pr,otracted
drought was , broken oti Tuesday cvtatito,4
1, - by u tine , shower, , the tvuter for l c half hour
or wurti ruituitig: to torrents' ulOtti - .; our
strects. it wasti thest, irchuoue . 2,tisitatt't.l
4 For days and weeks the' sun buil - Iteco pour
lug dewu his scotching raysiund 'literally
1 Writing up the little 'vegolittie.n that laid
survived tile iireiructed ' dieuoitt 'while
the hut, drY dust dolt hay uptitt the streets
paid utilities tilled the at tuesphere, reuditr- .1
ed the lasi:few weeks exc.ssirely 'oppres
,
I•kru.' . W.tibelievt tholaucains(,u i 4 with
out' a parulle:t throughout the country.. for
protrauted ' hndinttiase - hCI!.t. :fer thirty
odd years. We trust that the storm of
' Titesddy•ereultiii:hias'hrbited it up in , this
re,,E,top.
MEIMENII
:ItrThe-pmeeedings of thi:Probibition
County Colmitteo came to 11A0 too lato'
for this wenlc. They will appear ju next
umber. They propose a County Coo vol.
'ion on Saturday the =instant.
An lintioriant
11C7•Monclay. next will be a day ',big
with the fate," if not of "Rome," at least
of sundry aspirants for political preferment
abating the Democracy of Adams. Nor of
these alone. Monday's doing must also,
settle the rival. claims. of, the cider and
younger "Warwicks" to supremacy in the ,
party. Tile renter, hitherto accustomed!
to undisputed sovereignty, have boon in
the habit of putting up And pulling down
candidates for the Democracy, with itripti
iisl Willi: and are Understood' this fall t
to-have promised,. for, sundry undeveloped
considenitions, to "keep the. field clear"l
for terrain candidates hitherto Alining !
frliewellip . with the Whigs:" The - Junior;
Wurwieis deny the right sof. their itupe . risii
Seniors thus to officer. the Democratic
hosts .with renegades and volunteers from
hostile Canipsdepounce the attempt as
t
fre - as . on tOtin't` iarty, and "talk rebllion"
With a bold dud manly air. The rival par
ies I.lready. marshalling for the' onset.
Who -will: win ? ll a bet on the elder
EU=
...What the Whig leaden' here to 410 wittynnni
inaiing candidates Iht the Danauctacy,rbally pas
sc4 tiut-understanding.--":Star.
is nano of theirliunineas, we know.; but that
they do. tit cerawlenn. try to meddle in the con
temn Rf the Democracy. vre also knew ! , We know
further.thai none of them are more active or an:-
inns matter now than the editors of 'the
"Stir" and their Whig and Know Nothing sillies.
Any one that doubts 'us enn snidely himself by
simply cariteg Ais eye along Balimwre strnt al Ili.
tpost any hour during , the day.—Compiler.
pa" Verily. this .Know: Nothing mania
must be • pressing'heavily .upon our neigh
hi:eri soul. Like, Banquo's ghost; it rises
up before him causing .',double toil and Iron ! .
Wei" at every step he takes. Nor will it
"down" at his bidding. Even our "streets"
tseem to be peopled with the creations of it
distempered itnagination, and the ‘thorrible
shadow" presents itself to our neighbor's
vision_..tthy. sitaply-ousting his eye along
Baltitriore street at almost any lumr of the
dayl",ln all "sincerity pity our neigh.'
bur in this extremity of his distress. Or
dinarily we could vOuch : fOr his daunt
less eonrage.-=but this Know Nothing ma.
i •
nia seems to have entirely unmanned him.
Any thing but that.' We can, readily fun..
cy Ititu.ut his tdartn,;.ehallenging the grim
spectre-r• ', .. - , . . '
. "What mar. dare, I glare ;
Approach thoulike the rugged Russian beer,
armed rhinoceron t or the ity TOM
Take airy dove but Mal, and my flan noises
WWI never tremble !" •
, . .
,
We' do beg our •_ncighbor to
. becalm his 1
fears. arid not ;to .permit these "false crea
tions of The bridit" so to disturb his'dreams.
"Baltimore street,"_as you well know, is .
pre4Pillit 011 C—i tA , refideti4 *clever and
companionable ; and if "neighbors" see fit
to spend an hour or two in social chat,
dont let the Spirit that has been troubling
you - so much conjure up i hese u nreal.K new
Nothing fancies which you own. so much
to dread; foi fancies, we do assure you,
they: are-- . •
—"airy fancies,
Witlinut a local habitation."
It is ti troublcbotne, wicked Apirit. !rare
it exorcised at owe, and 'be done with it.
- scrllie Kansas Nebraska swindle is,
not Working gitife as well as tha conspira
tors intended. The active agency of the
Free Emigrant Associations is likely ,to
fiztve these territories.from the blighting
influenees Of Slavery, - despite the pro-Sla-
V . ery' fetitlenries Of the Nehraskadegisla
tiou. - To Make up <for lost ground it is
now proposed to make the revolver and the
bowie-knife - do the Work which it' - Was
thought Cengioss . had. , ..tlene., A public
meeting is reported in the Platte (Mo.)
Argus, held it_ Weston in .th at; State, near
tho eastern border of Kansas, on the 30th
ult.iit which the following teen of-1
fored by. Dr. Bayliss, watt tinani•
mously adopted :
Resolved; That this AsSociation
- whenevei:Talred upon by any' of the chi
zetts.Of Kansas territory, hold itself iu res.;
diness to go. there to assist in removing
any and all °Luigi ants who go there under
the atispice.s.. of the 'Northern Emigration
Aid Societies. , ;
If these villains are in earnest trouble
may be expected in sue u w
en. e are
,
inclined u thinkt their courage, like Belk
Acre's, will "oozo out" by;the- time they
get a peep at the cool-hiaded,' brawny-arm
ed Yankees, uow on their way to Karis.as.
The 'retailer's Daman.
-0:3.B1' a despatch from Chicago, the
home of Senator puttous, we aro akivi
sod that the good people of that city, his
neighbors and follow-citizens, to evince
their detestation of his betrayal of the
cause of Freedom, refused to let him speak,
nOtwithetanding the appeals of the Press
of that'city to give him ,a hearing., How
true it is that .‘vaulting ambition 'will o
verleap. itself." Poor Douglass I To se
,
sure the vote of the South he betrayed the
iForth—and now it is. hard to say which
section of the Uuion most deeply despises
•
'lll EL ,
"OX GORED."--.l.leOry S.
Mutt, the Democratic esudidate,for,,Canal
Comtuiseioncr, in reply to an: inquiry of
the State Central. Committee, states that
lie is l•not connected with atmeret ItJtsox;i a
.
tiou organized for political pqrposcs cum
surly - called 'Know. Nothiuge.' " This
the paiiiire of the party will, doubtless, pro-
ntiunee entirely satisfactory ; but "when
the Cl n Tribune 'moat'
Glared that judge Pollock was not a mew
-1 ber of the Kea* Nothings, the Penney!-
, vanian and other kindred Prints rsfused to
rbeltire, ' Know pltithinikiant in a Whig,
to them' iS intOleraile l monstroaa but
• hut Democrat, it, its quite a different affair.
R.M.LROAD ACC.I.ISENT.--=Jaeon
.
SMTBER,' lumber merchant of York, and
a Mr. Miller, were' killed' on Monday, by
the breaking . of a car axle of one of the
hurtben.eare on the York and Cumberland
Raihuad, near Yurk Raven.
I=l
The Can for Names.
steno Compiler, with an - originality
and sharpness of wit that would entitle
the perpetrator toe diploma from a school
for the education of donkeys, answers olir
allegations of last week as-to the propor
tion of Democratic . material in,the Know:
Nothing organization, by demanding that
are eupport our allegations, either by re•
vesting the source of our inforthation - or
by furnishing the names of the. Democrat
ic membership, order "that all may judgo
for therutiolveq." Our otitotoonto ate not
exactly denied,— , there might, be some
truchabout them. But the triumphant, call'
for "names"—capital idea—that do for
"Buncombq r We shall not so do iujustioo
to our neighbor as to suppose him sincere in
hia triumphant challenge. That, would ar
gue a degree of stupidity to which surely
lie would never plead guilty., lloweirer,
in paliniag of stuff of that kind for argu
ment WO fancy bo pays rather an equivocal
compliment to rim sharpness of his readout.
But that should not be smatter of concern
for us.
We.never professed to be in Possesion
of the names of the Democrats who belong
to the Know-Nothing organization, eicept
ing that ofthe presiding officer; which the
Cmnpiler kuotoi as well as we If wo
wore possessed,of the names, we could only
have got• them from some - confidential
friend or from -personal knowledge is a
Member . of the order. If the former, we
would not be at liberty to reveal them.—
If the, latter, ',the . obligation which ,the'
Compiler says every Know-Nothing takes,
. •
would. preciade • our biVing theta. . And
here it is no Wore thin , proper that we
should : notice ~the insinuation several
times repeated by the Compiler, as to the,
connection of the editortrof this paper with
the: Know. Nothing organiatition.. • ,
We have bedl aware for some time that
,tacw — triatirrillihrptacei: who aspire to-the ,
leadership of the Democratic party—aud I
who are as bankrupt in political integrity
as they are notorious for low cunning and
trickery-r-have pude it a,point to produce
the impression iu certain quarters, that
the editors of the "Star," in common with
other Whigs,,are members of the now or;
ganiztiun'.. We' have not Seen fit to no
tice the idle story, but we may 'as well
contradict ieonce for all. Neither of the
editors of this paper are connected with
the:"Scnietasseciatiou organized for polit
ical
purposes, conunonly called 'Know
Nothings. ! only political member
ship to tilde"; we confess" is that of the
Whig party. ;When we 'see fit to üban
don that-membership for another, we shall
not be slow to . say so to the world. So
much for that matter. \,
We repeat, however, that the allegations :
we have, made as , to the proportinn of
Democrats 'connected with the Know
Nothing movement, and which have. so
disturbed the equanimity of the "leaders"
who make the CoMpiler t mouth-piece
of their bitter Maledictions, are based up
on what we believe to be entirely reliable
data. ' We believe them to be facts—as
facts we have submitted them. We shall
continue to believe them to bo - facts, not
withstanding the centradietion of the Com
piler.' We re-affirm them as .a triumphant
answer to all the insensate ravings of the
IoW dernageguisin which seeks to buy
over to the support of Locofocoism the
votes of honest'W big Catholicaand adop
ted citizens by means of flattery and false
-hood-41c coinage , of weak brains and bad
hearts. •
"A large portion of the Dow ratio vo
tent of the Boroagh members ofllit," con
tinues the Star. How large a proportiOn?
Come Ibe exact, and no dodging! This
is a broad Sweep, and the Deauierats of the
Borough have aright to know upon what
authority it is based. ' if our neighbors
can sustain their aseertion-, let them do it.
Not by insinuation Ar 'epeeistl pleading, but
by' ivalking 'squatelfup to the chalk, and
+lacing the music." The assertion is too
bold to be pastier quietly by.--Compiler.
sts-Very well I Wo have it '.upon re
liable information," that the names of FIF
TY-SEVEN Demodratie voters of the Bor
ough of Gettysburg are enrolled ss mem
bars of the Know-Nothing lodge in this
borough, Is that "extiFt" enough`? A
pretty fair proportion, we should say.
44We therefore make the proposition, that if
the Star will Publish - the thirnber of Democrats
who have joined, litre the withdrawal sp . oken of,
we will endeavnr , to give .the number 'of those
who have withdrawn--and think,ley therq
selvee will , not hesitate to furnish the 'required in
formation. Thiele a fair proposition, end if ac
cepted. we hotio to he able to show how very far
from the truth the Stu: can stray in its opposition
to the Dranot.reci,".:—Compier.
par We will save you the trouble.—
We believe the Democrats whn were emit.
pellcd to, ‘kcithdraw" from the "Know
Nothing" .lodge in this bormigh, or take
the consequence's Of Their refusing to de the
bidding of their,nmstets, numbered sit) en•
leen, all told. And wa repeat our user
.tion of last week.that "we are reliably in
formed that at least Witt Democrats have
bep9no members in the same umo for ev
ery one that has left." Now if our infor
mation be not "reliable," we dare the
Compiler Lc falsify it by making good its
challenge in-publishing the "names."
Whig Candidate for Conggr.
• 'Tis said tbat Mr. Robison is a em
ber of a political assatiation alias "Know
Nothings, ' and we bops be will "defiye bis
position'. on this subject. Will heal° so?
We 'shall see.—Falion ,Demacrat.
The Detrocrpt need only , exercise
Mil!) patience, andt -ItomtioN will
.`defme poSitiOn' , with the uithostcan
dor. When.he visits you be will teliyou
in the .most: unequivocal , terms .what is
well known in this community—that •he
is not a . Member of the Know Nothings or
of any secret society"whatover, and' never
has been. Will that do ?—Chumbersburg
Whig.
- Another Story. -
DR_While Locofooo demagoves are
trying to give out the impression that
Judge PtmooL is Know Nothing, and
will receive the support ottho Know No
things throughout the State—the organs
of that party toll a different story. The I
"Amelican Banner" the acknowledged or , -
gun of the" Native" party in Philadelphia,
thus delivers itself upon this.point
"We deny that Mr. Pollock.can be a
lected, either as an American or as a Whig,
while Benjamin 'Kush Bradford remains
the standard bearer of the American par
ty ; and that ho will abide the issue as the
nominee of the American Convention, we
, Anew. Ile cermet be bought offer scared
I off, and it is folly to build upon such ex.
pectations. Should Mr. Pollock fully CEI•
dorse American principles—at least so far
as to claitri the support of Americans--the
only assurance ha - can give of the sincerity
of his conversion, will be an immediate re.
signation us the Whig candidate and a pub
lic avowal to support the legal representa
i tivo of those principles, Mr. Bradford."
"While your hand is in. it would be interest
ing to know the political character of the persons
who originated the council in this borough.--:.
Were they Iteinocrats-or Whigs? We doubt
not the public would thank the star fat the infer
tastion."—Comptier.
We are disposed to be accommoda
ting. Tho "council in this bofough" was
originated by, a "Democrat." A "Demo
crat" organized it. A "Democrat" was
its first presiding officer, and a "Democrat"
is now its residing officer—and that too
a Democrat who bas never to our knowl
edge been an "applicant for office" under
any Democratic adwinistrationa gentle
man whoin we have taken to be a Demo
crat "from' principle." from the fact that
we have never known him to lust after the
flesh-pots of party patronage—und who,
we conceive, for character,
.standing and
influence in his party and the community,
might safely challenge comparison with any
of the 'leaders" who, we understand, so
- complacently - -warned sundry.. candidates
to be careful not to bo "seen speaking to
him on tiiii - streets." If we aro not right,
the Compiler eau correct us by furnishing
the "names."
"THE PLATFORM."--We caution
our Whig friends to be upon their guard
against a - campaign paper of: this title,
which . ii published at Harrisburg by the
Bigler men, and thence scattered over the
Commonwealth in, every direction.. We
notice numbers of them in our own min-.
ty. It is a bitter partisan, sheet, gotten
upfor the occasion, its Wuccessive numbers
displaying a boldness of contradictory state
ments and appeals to prejudices that would
do credit to the campaign of 1844. Some-
I times Temperaupe--theu anti-Temperance
—bitterly anti-Know Nothing and breath
ing the most sycophatie devotion to Cath
olicism—hnd again eulogistic of BRAD
wino, the Native candidate for Governor—
this vile sheet aims to.adeommodate itself to
conflicting prejudices, becomioguall things
to all men,!' in the vain hope of re-electing
its idol and chief patron ; IVILLIA3I BIG
LER. Beware of it—spurn it tta you Would
a loathsome reptile !
loa-The Compiler responds to our in
quiries as to the proceedings of the Globe
Inn "pow-wow," by affirtning that "a major
ity of the Committee" did not agree upon
a candidate for Asserably—and that al
though the Know Nothing question was
"referred to in a'denunciatorrmanner," it
did not amount to the dignity of a "dis
cussion," So far very good—but bow a
bout that Finance Committee ? We want
all the questions answered before submit
ting our reply.
As to the "source" of our information
wo beg,the Compiler to be easy. It is pre
cise enough and responsible enough for
our purpose:. 71.u/its thrown to '"the
dogs" will sometimes be picked up by, hon
est men ; 'and party curs ought to be more
vigilant at their posts, or •growl less over
ther misfortunes.
JudgePollOck on the Stump.
We ire glad to learn that 'Judge
Pollock, the Whig candidate for Governor,
has recovered from his recent severe ill
ness, and that he will take the stump in a
very short time, commencing in the West
ern portion of the State: Re intends to
devote his whole energies . to the canvass
and will spank in a majority of the coun
ties of On State if his health - will allow
of it
A PRETTY. CAN DIDATE.--Tbe Har
risburg Keystone ? a Denioeratio pai)er,
says :
"We know. that Gov. Bigler has said to
Democrats of the higest character for
truth and veracity in Harrisburg. that ho
approves of the principles of the Nebraska
and Kansas Bill:" . .
The Montrose Democrat, published by
the speaker of the late House, says, op the
other band, that Gov. Bigler thus held
forth to the sundry delegates to the Bth of
March Convention :
• "Gentlemen. if the . Convention pass such
resolutions [in favor of the Nebraska bill,)
it must nominate another candidate, for
I will not endorse and run upon such a
platform." • ,
We have no doubt that both those an
.
thorities . are right, and that Gov. Bigler
made die of the language , imputed to him
in both instances.
is said that at least one
third• of th e 'delegates
, to the ' .i,ocofooo
Convention' in Berke , county last- week,
were Know Nothings 1.,
IPC*.rt New York journal in the rural
cliatriets, satirizes the bombardtnent of
thi town of:San Juatiaftei the following
fashion
• .
"Father and mother and 1,
And ten good !soldiers- more:
Beat an old woman stomp blind,
That couldn't see much before."
11firThe Groat German “Turner" Fes
tival came off in Philadelphia this week,
attracting muchvattiutitm.
A Defiant Know Nothing
Blanche's Sunday Press, whose edi.
tor, though well known as a radical Loco
loco, it is generally surmised knows more
about the doings of those who Know Neill
ing thati he professes, or cares to let the
public!, know, comes boldly tothe rescue 01'
Canal Commissioner candidate Mott, and
thus bide defiance to the threats made of
throwing him off the ticket, if he does not
purge himself of the charge 'of being a
.Know - Nothing :
HENRY S. Morr.—This gentleman's
name—a personal friend—is at our mast-,
timid for Canal Commissioner., We knotO
Henry .
.S., Mott, and cheerfully, 'endorse
his pure Deniocracy, private worth, end{
sterling•integrity, while a member of the
Legislature.• .
,'
We have nothing to may about Cld
M ott'e opinions on the issue of Anericart
ism;:atid doubt the propriety of the as-1
sloths made on his good name and lame
by the Pennsylvanian, Lancasterian, and
Demotratic Union, at Harrisburg. Cer
tainly, we have a right to our preferen l ,
cob ; we have fought Bigler from June..fith,
1g59, to the present time, and 'we do not
hoitit the name of Chief justice Blank, tie.;
Cause he ran away when the derision wits
'given on the 'Barr liquor ease:Our pit-ter I
is Democratic to - the• core,, and we dify
coon:edit:lion' to . our principles. If 'the;
PeintsylVanian dare argue the question;
let its conductors strip to tlie buff, end ye
ter the "ring—and if we diet lick•the'settr
vy lot of knaves who conduct that villitin
(MlS sheet, in less'than three rounds, we
will Heave in" and cry pecavt. Such 111
solence needs be rebuked, when it has!
-threatened to haul', 'Molt's • name' down
fro twenty odd papers in the State, and
call another Convention to:heminate •an
Irishman in Me place. We defy, 'nu to
,bring about such result: .. We dare you
"to the issue; and we say openly and above
board Mat Mott 'will he elected Canal
Commisainner by filly thousand major.
ity. Now put that in your pipe and
smoke lt. Go—ta wg.
Vertmoni Election.
The Nebraska swindle has worked finely
Vermont. on Tuesday last•
swept the entire State, electing the Gover
nor, Lieutenant Governor, Treasurer, mein-
burs of Congress, anti carrying both branch
es,of thelegislature. It in doubtful - whelk.
the Nebraskaites have (licked a Pingle
Senator I The Legislatine will be Maine
Law.
KNOWSoTH.INC; RECOGNITION.
—The token of recognition has finally been
discovered by a close obserier: When a
Know Nothing wishes to recognise anoth
er, he closes one eye; makes a 0 with his
thumb and finger, and places his 'nose
through it—which, being interpreted reads :
"Eye---- ti QS(' 0."
Nothing.""l Knews
BARN BURNT.---Tho barn of DAVID
BOWMAN, tear Hanover, -was struck by '
lightning on Tuesday e.veniug and consum
ed with its Contents: • Loss s3,ooo—on
Which $l,OOO were insured The bouse of
Mr. WM. TRONE, in the same vicinity, was
-also struck; but no damage beyond a severe
shock to Mrs. Trone, who was prostrated
'for the time.. . ,
tr - 7 The Whig County Convention in
York county adjourned without 'nomina
ting a ticket. The only Legi . SlatiCe candi
date in the field are the regular Locofoco
nominees and the I:roltihition candidates.
1:* - There were several serious riots in
New York and Brooklyn last Sabbath. A
party of "Americans," .who had bcon to
hear a street preacher at the buttery, were
waylatll, on Broadway and fiercely attack•
ed by a party of Irish. The latter were
finally put to flight, after a serious strug.
glo in which several of tho Police were
clangorously wounded. •
KrGov. BIGLER, is on electioneering 1
expedition to the Northern •counties, to I
draw iu, if possible, the Free Soil Pomo
.. _ _
GOOD I---The Boston Yankee Notions
for September, has the following slop at
i the Administration, under the title of
I .. Pierce' s. Fired Victory." It is accompan•
ied with a cud' represeneing• the Severe
dramatis persons in striking colors--
"Little Oreytim,". for instance, is a child
boohooing :over his' demolisheirplay
house : , .
. .
LITTL6ItiON (to 'Gen. , P—o,
loq.)—Get out, ye nasty great big feller :
ain't you ashamed 1 Wait till •Jonatlian
hears of it, that's
JONATHAN , •-•YOU ' Ill a: nice feller, you
are to go and abuse a little chap like that.
Why did'ni You - pitch into Spain when
she insulted you, or inter 'Jollity Bull a
'bout the Fisheries. No ! you. could let
Mem slide. I ispose it was because 3 ou'
was waiting for a chance with one of your ,
own size. Thirsting for glory, warn't ye?
Well, you'll get it next eltction. •
RUSSIAN ANNIMATION.-A Liverpool
paper says :..:--"‘Vithin little more than
half a century, , Russik his advanced her
Irontieroowards Berlin, Vienna and,
ris, 700 miles ; towards Consiaminople
500 ; towards Stockholm 630 ; ,and to
winds Tehetan . 100th" . •
Setiont Riot at Iliewurk,N. J.
The "Annirictin 'Protestant Association
lodges of. Now Jersey". had a celebration
at Newark, New Temp, on Tuesday, the
procession' timbering over 3,000. The
Association, we believe, , is a secret one,
foiinded on Protestant principles, and is ,
composed almost. _entirely of foreign-born I
citizens,' German's and 'fish. According)
to the Newark papers the celebration pass
ed Jff pleasantly until near the eloso of the .
day, when' be the procession was , passing
the Catholic church, where a largo crowd
of Irish Catholics was assembled, a stone
was thrown severely wounding a member
of one of the Associations. At the same
time several shots were fired from the
church. This was the signal for a general
riot. • "The procession immediately turned
upon' the crowd, .scattered it, and less
than five minutes the church was coMPlete.
ly riddled,' its doors and windows brolten,
its Beats torn up, its altar dismantled, its
organ destroyed, and the whole interiona
mass of ruins.
, Poi .a, while there was intense excite
-merit and imminent danger of, great loss of
life. With much effort, however,. the
exasperated members of ,the procession
were again got into line, and the riot sub
sided. A large, number • were• seriously
injured, during the melee, one (au Irit,h
tuait) laving died of his wounds.
That PriVtllo Letter
urr The "Genital of Liberty." a Detno
cretin paper. publiblKd at Uninutown, de
vice the charge that Gov. Bigler bus writ
ten a private letter- to Dr. John Patrick,
making prioate v Pledget; to temperance
men, and denounces it no a Whig fabric:a-,
tion, ainkvite, slander upon Guy. Bigler.
one thfiantown pemocrat givei Clio "Go.
nius" man a regular “soekdoluger". in re
ply. In regard to...the letter :111.luded
the Detneerat'skyi : ' 4
t.tDr. Patrick. received it at tbo Phila
delphia Post Office, on his return (ruin
Canada, ' •. De exhibited it hero to ti num
ber of temperance Democrats, among whom
are John. L. Means, J. 'Piper, Emit, and
the editor of the Democratic Sentinel, the
latter of whom has written to the Doctor
to hove the letter, published. This the
Dr. and Governor can de with perfect safe
ty: For, if the, letter intended fer private
use needs any, amendments, they aro both
smart enough to do that ; and we maid
ders will be none this wiser. The next.
question will be, is that the same latter?
There is one thing established beyond con.
troverl--the Governor has been writing
private letters to temperance men that ho
dont want liquor dealers to know any, thing
about.., lie ,therefore, carrying liquor on
one shoulder and cold water on the tither,.
; and like the milk-maid in Dilworth, Ito
i.will stump hid too and fall--Nhen given
ho will be !" . .
TIIR DRIIOCRATII WANT WE'SRII .
The Berks county 'Deal' made : Press thus
plainly speaks , about Ant Temperance
Letter from Governor Bigler thetthe Rev:
John Chambers is carrying in' his breech:.
es pooket - • • ' •
..The. Governor's friends in this)coun
ty have ever considered hit» an apponent.
of a prohibitory'liquor. bits. It is now
claimed that he has--made a confident of
'the Iley. Julio Chambers, who is the life
of the liquor law party, and who declares
himself a • personal : and political friend of
,pov. Bigler. L would therefore be but
simple justice on his part to publish the
letter, and allow .the Governor's friends
to seelt.: -asatire_Giv. Bigler's
[rituals inother places, that there are ma
ny Democrats in Berke county, who wish
to sue the lever Wore they advance fur
-1 titer, and who will judge Uov Bigler by
his own merits, and not by-.what the fa
natic Chnitibers7wialias to -- say 01 . his fu
ture acts tool intentions.• Neither will
they be misled by *itch an editorial on be
r. Chambers us the Gazette puts
forth. They wish to - know. in plain
terms, whether the present incumbent ix
for or against the prohibitory hew."
"That's the talk I
CHOLERA AMONG TIM ALLIER:7-111e
accounts from the seat of war all agree
that the British and French troops in the
East have been Hollering greatly from
cholera. It is said that 01,10,000 French
who formed the advance guard into the
Duhrudselta, not less than 1,700 fell. vie
tints to the disease in about eight days, and
of 2,000 Bashi•bazouks who accompanied
the march. 2,000 fell before the pestilence.
The loss of the English was not so great,
but they also suffereti severely. The al.
lies console themselves with the idea that
the Russians have suffered still more than
they. Burin* the retreat .toward the
Pruth, the Russians numbered 24,000
sick. I.: is g ratifyi n g to learn, by official
annotnicetrient in the Moniteur, that the
cholera cases at Gallipoli and Varna are
rapidly, diminishing, and that the sanatery
state of the troops is fast im'proving.—
Hahn Nacha had addressed a most feeling
communication to the inhabitants of Bu
charest, calling upon them* to pay every
attention to the sick.end Wounded enemy,
who had been left'by thd Russians in their •
retreat front the
Tilt CORM - CROP PAPIIR:7.—A corres
pondent of the Cincinnati Gazette ridicules
the extravagant stories that have been iu
circulation in relation to the failure of t h e
Corn •.crop, arid says
..We hear such melancholy sem:Meta
of the corn crop that the 'country is up in
arms, and I. have no ,doubt the farmer
thinka-that Ma crop is the only • one in the
country, all others having failed: I will
admit in some sections the gathering will
busman, in others one.liall and three-tour ill
and so on; then if you please, add the
otoclt of. 01.1 corn now in the country to
the Present Crop; you 'heve more ilian an
average ; title is not guess Werk;'brit tho
rough in vinpigation ; . I am .not any wav,
interested in flour or corn, but merely 'iii
my travels this summer have - Riede, per;
. mutat exam manors, soul find no cause for
alarm only to speculators and litunliug .
livers." . .
EMIGRANTS FOR - KANNAS.-; . ;-Tile second
party olemigrants from New England for
Kansas started "from Boston on 3lontlay
last. - The party numbered sixty-seven
all, 'eight or ten of whom wore fenniles'anil
about a doxein chlldren, from the age nein
fancy to that or fifteen or sixteen years.—
,The larger part of the adults were
"thirty.five years of age, and'entlkared in
dividuals front various , parts,of New Eng
land. It is expected that there will been
additipn•of 'fifty more to the purty'alWor-
Cester.lrom fifty to mieltundred it Alba
ny, and quite a number Boehester - ,so.
thai the pOrty• .vhen cotripleted.'will num
ber about;thre,e or four,lnnit*44;
A' poop thrt.:l--Aprominent Dertioerrit
in, Westmeteland tells ifte 1011 owing good
one on the Whigs ; though it .beerii must
heavily on his own patty , t
"A &riven') who, had just Obtained
his naturalization paperii; was approach
ing,th'e pulls to vole for the first time. Be
ing met by several Whigs' with tiekeit, he
inquired' to -Which' party they belonged,
and. mi heing infornted; shook his head
significantly; can't vote your
ticket here are 6.y , papers, and I — arn
sworn to support . the COostitution and the
Democratic party," 'Chia was enough,
and the man : was permitted, without fur
ther'annoyaride, to -vote the Detnoeratic
ticket, in accordance with what he sup
posed to'be his, naturalization obligation!,
, -
:Dr. Robertl,Mt Patterson, late director
of the United States Mint, died , ' in. Phut
idelphia on Tuesday. He, was president
of the American Philosophical Society,
and Intrnerly Professor 01 the - Universities
of Pennsylvania and Virginia.
• The flying cloud, the entneecent vapor,
the arrow just propelled prom the string,
the wintry grass, the flower, whose beau
ty scarcely blooms ere it is laded, end
whose fragrance is 'eagerly perceptible ere
it is gone,—are apt similitudes of the lift)
pi man,
CATHaaINo, or CATHOLICS AT
The Paris UlliVOrP !taws that a grand
council, of Romaiv Catholic Chihot& front
all parts of the world is to assemble at
Rome at the end of next October, to de
liberate on, the question of the immaculate
Oonception , of the most Holy Virgin, and
finally to settle what is the true dogma of
the Roman
, Church . on th a t point. The
Univers says that it is probable that the
Bth of Centiliter of this . year will Wit
ness the accomplishment-of the universal
whih." ,;:‘ •
Doubt Not!
, We would, not be vu base as to deceive in •
matter or lawn vital impoptance toour fellowman.
nor trifle with wirdt is so precious to us ell, but
speak advisedly and in ell sincerity, when we
say that in Dyspepsia and all tar 'concomitants,
in scrofula, in all its varied forms, whether indi
cated by the swelling of the elands, diseases of
tha skin or deformation. Myers' F.stiact of Rock
Rose will invariably mitigate the guttering, and
in most easels effect a cure 't It operates by chang
ing the yield humors. purifying the blood, thereby
imparting health and vigor to the whole system.
As a tonic. the. Rork Rose is invaluable, hence its
happy effects in all those diseases arising from
impaired digestion: Get a pamphlet,
AGENTS.--.8..H. Buehler, Gettysburg ;,.fosse
}touch. Menallen P. 0; Abel '1". Wright. Ben
deraville ; !sent, Mark, Cashtn wn ; Spalding &
Brother, hfttlestown Aulabauali & Spangler,
Bast Berlin ; Jacob kittin, New Oxford;;P. B.
Fink, Pleasant Hill. • , ,
Tim GRFAiI'EST •DISCOVERY OF THE
AGE.—Dr. TOIDAh' Venetian hinimeet, for
the 'cure of dysentery, croup, cholera, •colic,
rheumatism. &c. Nn one should, be without this
valuable remedy Evety bottle is wareanteit.—
Sold by all the &eaglets and storekeepers.
,Depot
81, Gortlandt
• at, Now York, ,Price 25 and 50
cents.
AGENTS —S. H. Bitehler.& Santee] 8. Foe.
hey. GHtp"burit•t 11. K. 'Fink; Fleisant Hill ;
Spaldiog & 'Brother, Littlest Own ; John Bushey,
Mci , herrystewn ; Samuel Faber,- Jr., Lower's
Mili; Irpen Hook Butler township Andrew
Cregle,e,•Celitre Mill ; Abel T. Wright. Benders.
villa; /near Pensyl. Middletown ;•Jactili F. Low
er, Arendtsvilla ; li. W. Whitinnre, • Muminas.
hive; Philip Hann. McKnightssillet Thomas J.
Cooper. Franklin tp.; Jacob Mark,.Coslitown ;
.Aulithieth & Sp owler,llest,llorlin t,l. Martin'
Ne%v ; It. lienry..tibutuitown.
August 11, I
BALTIMORE ruAnKET..,.
B*LTt)tolu. Srpt. 8;1851.
FLOUR AND NlEAl..—rho flour Market is
quiet—stock light, sales of 1101Verd street bratitls
ut $9. - City Mills II:8 - QlS,ttntl choice 10,-4 , 18 50.
Choice Ilya - Flour is now held at c 7 25 a $7 Si).
Corn Meal $9 b 7 a $4 50 per bbh for country and
city.. f•upply light.
;MAIN' AND SEEDS.—The demand for
Wheat is good. Sales of White,eonimon tagoal,
at 14L ti St 65, good to.ptime 1 70 a $l,-
80, and choke de. at 1 85 a $1 00,—Sales of re&
good to prime, at I 67 et RI 77. Inferior lots 2
to 20 cents less. Corn—abaut .14,000 bushels
offered ; sales of white at 60 and 83 cents, and
yellow st 82:a 85 cents. Osu—Sales of Mary-
Inlad cml Virginia . .111413 to 49 cents, (NO end
Pennsylvania Oats at 50 a 52 cts: gye—Ponn
. sylvsnia, $1 15, Maryland, $1 10. Seetls--Clo
vet.o 87 a $7. , Timothy, 377 a $l. Flasseatl,
41 34 per bushel.. .
PII.+VII(INA—Moon Pork. 14 95,5 t $l4 50.
Prime do, 1,15 . per bbl.' Mess Beef, $16.. Bocyn
at 7 is 71. cents. able* 9 cents, unit hams
10 4 12 rents. B.ller of 50,000 Its, bulk shoal&
VIM .11 enota. W.• quote Skirt; at 71 a 78. And
8 a cent* , per lb. Leta to WI'S. at II cents
n.. 1 kegs 113 cenis. Butter in kegs 13 al5 et: ,
and roll IS a 20 . centa 'per lb. Cheeso all
cents per lb.
YORK MARKET.
,
FLOUR. per bbl.. (root wagons, fie 75
NV HEAT, por.buslitti, I 70 to I 85
RYE. 4 . 1 00
CORN. "
OATS,
TIMOTHY BLED, per bushol,
(LOVER SEED,
FLAX•SEED,
PLASTER OF PARIS, per ton,
HANOVER DIARKET.
HAtroant, Sept. 7, 1851.
FLOUR, per bhl.. (fom wagons) $8.75
WHEAT, per bushel,' 1 60 w t 8n
BYE • • 1 00
COHN, - 80
OATS, 80
TIMOTHY SEED, • 2 50
CLOVER REED; ' 6 00
FLAX SEED, 1 25
PLAsTER OF PARIS, , 7 00
hiARRIED,
. ,
On the 24th nit.. by .Rey. C. J. Delninger, Mr
ANIMEW. F; REESER, end Mize 41 , 111 RY K.
B ULSTER,—.both of Ent Berlin. ••
DIED,
After &Angering Illness, at the repidenett of her
brother. J oat ph- Reid, Esq., near - Fait field, on the
24th ult , SALLY REM. in the 6811 c Year of
(In the 27th Ult., in Littlestmen, SUSAN MA
RI.% . infant of Mr. Lefever, aged 1 year, 2
mouthy and 23 days.
In Ftiltoli county', Ihdiana`,'AGNES MILLER,
daughter al , Williant NleOtmry, aged 20 year c, 2
months. and 10 days, foiniatly of Adahut county.
On ,Wedttecday)ait, at the residence or cui. J.
D. Paxton, in this place, FRANCIS HER RING,
aunt eon of Rev. Wm. M. Paxton, of Pittsburg,
aged 3 menthe and 4 &pi," '
• On 4hit 6th init..; 'WILLIAM HENRY, Want
ann of /ohm& and - Hannah Mary Hollebaugh,
chis ,place, aged :4 month%alai 29 Jaya.
tm the TM' Mat., MARY 0.1.EV1 A, danghter
of Henry and Ann Hughes,-of this place; aged id
montlic and .1 day. , - [Funeral to•day at 2P. M.]
Onllfonday last, GEORGE HOWARD, con
of .1. G. ,Frey, of this. piece, aged I year, 10
months and 26 days.
TO THE PUBLIC.
F. :the 'undersigned, Hotel keepers
in the Borough •of 'Gettysburg,
find' it necessary, in order;to sustain' Our
selves and pliable. usio keep up our houses,
to 'raise our pticol;.oWing to the large . . ad.
sauce on Jill kinds of provisions awl pro
(ince. Otherwise we will be obliged to
.shut up eur . honses. 'Therefore we have
agreed to pulish a'list of our prices, which
the public cap see by reference tothe billS,
and, thus guard against adventage being is
ken of them.
41. W: M'CLELLAN,
H. 1).. ArrLES,•
JOHN L. TATE,
Sell RIVER..
September, 8.,,1854.—,-3t*
NOTICE TO ASSESSORS'
)111H E Assessors elected at: the last
, Spring Election are hereby notified
to attend at the Commissioners' office in
the Borough of Gettysburg, to receive
blank Assessment Duplicates and the nee
,
essay; instructions, as follows :---The As
sessors (or Union, Calloway), Berwick,
Oxford, Hamilton, Reading. Mountplea
sant, Germany, Sustain, and Moutujoy,
on Wednesday the I Ith of October next;
and the ASsessors for the Borough, Cum
berland, Freedom, Liberty, -Htniltonban,
Franklin, Butler, Mena lien, Tyrone, Hun
tington and Latintore. on Thursday the
12th of October next. •
By order of the Commissioners.
J. AUGHINBAUGH, Clk.
Sept. 1854.—td ' \
•
PUBLIC SALE.
undersigned Executors of the Es.
•-• tate of JOHN CHRONISTER,
sen., late at 4atimore township, Adams
county, deceased, will sell at Public Sale,
on Tuesday the 28th of September, at
10 o'clock, A. M.. on the premises, in
said township. on the road leading from
DeardoriPs Mill to Wollord's Mill, about
mile north of the former place, the fol
lowing Real and Personal Property, to
wit : 'No.
A PLANTATION,
sittiated in, the township of Latimore,
county aforisaid, adjoining lands of George
Deardorff's heirs, Moses Myers, Daniel
lloopert, end others, containing
.106 Acres,
of Patented Land, neat measure. The
improvements on the premises are . two
Two Story •
• • n,otralt-oasT
HOUsCs.
Log Barn, Hay Slied,•and other out build.
ings. ' There is a never, failing Well of
Water between the dwellings, and conve•
nient to each. Thor-els also an Orchard
of choice fruit—Apples, Pesci:ea. Clier.!
&c. There - are' about 12 acres of
Meadow land belonging to said Perin, and
0)61 15 acres of good Timberland, .and
the residue is tinder a state of good cola:
vation and .good fencing. The greater
pelt alit has , been limed. There is run.
ning through the farm a never failing
•
stream of water, with convenient access
thereto fur cattle. . •
,
Mountain d Lan
.
. , .
situate in•Franklin.townhip, York coun
ty, adjoin* , lands oinettry Lerew, JOlin
Jnhiion, and ollicrs—contnining notes,
more or less, of good Timberland. Thera
is couvunient access to said , Int.
PERSONAL.PROPERTY.-
A LSO, at the same time and : place, will be
sold the following Personal Property, to
wit:—One first rate working MARE, oge
now-ROCK.AWA 4 t, ono 0110-horsit %A
-go!: and. lied, Winnowing Mill, the inter
.cst of - ono-half Of-a Rolling -Screen,. nine
bead of Hogs, Horse Gears, - Plough„ Bat-,
rows, Bedding and Bedsteads, Tables,
Chests, Chairs, Carpeting, Barrels, Tubs,
Rtands, Forks, Rakes. &c., together with
a large variety of other Household and
Kitchen Furniture, too numerous to in
sert. •
ii 'Attendance will he given and :ems
made known on Joy of sole by
JACOB CHRONISTEit,
hAVID 011RONISITR, Ex's.
J. CIIRONISTER, jr.,
Sept.. 8, 1854.
By virtue of an order of Orphans Court
of Adams county, the undersigned,
Administrator of the estate of JACOB
BETP, late of Geruiany township, Adams
county, Pa„ deceased, will offer at Public
Sale, on Saturday the 30th day of Sep
tember. at 1 o'clock, P:M.. on the premi
ses in said township, apart of the valuable
Kept. 6, 1554
D'a
of said decee'seti;adjoining the . Mill prop
erty •of Thomas Biala, and lands ul Peter
little, heirs of John Kieffer, and 'others.
The whole Farm contains 131. ACRES,
more or less—of which about 87 ACRES
lie in Adains county end will be sold un
der this Order of Salt ; the balance, ly
ing in Carroll county, Md., and adjoining
the former, will be sold at the same time,
so that the purchaser can get possession'
of the entire tract. The • improiements
consist of
150
6 00
1 40
760
A TWO-STORY ROOOII..OMM *...
HOUSE I II II
1 i i
/ • -
with a two-story Back-building 'throttled, a
Bank. Barn, with Wagon Shed- and Corn
Cribs attached, and other outbuildings'; a
well of good water in. front of thii house,
a running fountain at the kitchen door,
and running water in the barn-yard ; also
i s k on the prernises au excellent
Orchard of
CHOICE FRUIT.
About SO Actea are in good Timber.;
the balance Iniproved, with a fair propor.
tion of :excelleni,Meadow. 'The land has
been recently all well limed, and, is ,in
good state of cultivation. The . fencing is
in
part being
all' chestnut rails,
being pest fence. The Fern' lies a
bout two miles liom Littlestourn, on the
Baltiniore turnpike, about eight miles froni
Hanover. ••• • -.• •
sm.Persons wislibig to view the . prentJ
ises tan do so by calling on John Mee..
singer, residing thereon. • ' •
111:7*Aitendance will be given . and teims
made known on day of sale by
• ' • - • JOSEPH FINK, - ;tlrlns!r.
Septetiber:B o 4Bs4.--4d •
TFIPHE. undersigned, Administrator of,
the estate of CORNELIUS Me-
CALLION. late of Liberty township, Ad
ams county, Pa. deceased, "trill sell at
Public Sale on 41urday the 7th flay of
October next. at 10 o'clock, A. the ,
preinisesolie,
31b - `2llll-IEIL MAE
. .
of said 'deceased, situate in said toWnship.
adjoining lands of Jatties Bowie, Maxwell
Shields, Shorb, Duiliorn,,and ethers, and
containing
more or less.- The improvements are a
twit and a hall story - -
WEATFLOR-BOARDED ai ~
lioG HOUSE.: I I
Log Stable, - and other out buildinge. The
Farm will be sold on easy terms.
Irr Attendance will be given and terms
made known by
JOHN C. IdeCALLION.
Sept. 8, 1854.
CLERK .OF TOE COURT§,
HE undeisigned" will be a'canditiate
for the office of CLERK OF 'THE
COURTS at the next election. -
• .'JAMES RUSSELL,
Frinklin tEi:i Sept: 8,1854.
In STOVES—STOVES.
'l'll ON hand, and for sale, a great va
riety of COOK STOVES, very cheap.-a-
Call and see them. '
Sept. 8, 1864. • GEO. ARNOLD.
No. 2 :—A Tract of
PUBLIC SALE.
PUBLIC SALE.
93 Acres,
NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration on the
estate of MARY TAYLOR, late of
Menallen township, Adams County, Pa.,
deceased, widow of George Taylor, late
of said township, deceased, having been
granted to'•thn subscriber, residing in Get
tysburg, Pe.. notire is hereby given to
such as are ottlelled to sold estate tollnake
payment without dehy, a n d those having
claims are regursled to present the same,
properly autlpmtleele.l. for settlement.
DA VID WARREN, ddra'r.
September 8, I 854.--6 t
• For air, very Cheap,
ONE of C miner's ?we'll!, CLOVER
HUI.LEIC4, togetliV r with'the right
of Mouloj..y, Perinany,
Conowago,' and Union totvrthips. If not
sold, 1 will give the Machine to be work
ed on the shares, in all or either of the
above townships. , •
GEORGE ARNOLD
Sept. 8, 1854.
ORPHANS' 'COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
AL Court of Adams county. the subieri:
ber, Adminiatratrix horde non, of the
estate of ions Ifsttizstr., deed ; will , sell
at public vendue, on thk premises, on Sat
urday the 23d of September next, a Lot or
Tract of Land, .
situate in Cumberland township, Adams
county. being,part of the Mansion Tract
of said deceased, and adjoining Th e same.
and also adjoining lands of „Qcorge B.
Stover and . Frederick Herr, containing
25' ACRES ,
neat measure. The sale .will take place
at lo'clock of said tiay when, attendance
will be given and terms made knnwn by
SUSAN: lIARTZELL,
Aug. 25. 7 - 7 4 k .sthn'.x...
•
ACADEMY of the VISITATION,
FREDERICK CITY, MD.
rii II E eiterMees at this ,Institution will
- 11 ". recommence on the tires blotitlay of
September 'next. .•
lreetios for 139arders. •
Bffigtl (treu64 itlcluded) pet.
----8111111111 $lOO,OO.
Washing, Mending, and other extras, 10,00
Music on the Piano, Harp, or Guitar,
forms an additional ,charge. Also, Les
sons in Spanishi,German. and Latin Lan
guages. Drawing and painting are also
extra charges.
.The entrance lee is $5. Boarders pay
the current charges' semi-annually. in ad
vance. Pupils are received at any time ,
during the year, and the charge is estima
ted from the date of entrance.
August 25,' ; ,
ITCTIO
r EWERS of Administration on the
NA estate of. PATRICK BALL late of
Franklin township, Adams county, Pa.
dec'd, having been granted to the , subscri
ber, residing in the same township, no
tice Is hereby given 'to. such as are' in
debted to said estate to make payment
without delay, and. those. having, claims
are requested to present the same, proper
iy authenticated, for settlement.
JOHN BRADY,
AugueL 25; 111'54.-01
• TAECHEIIS •WANTED: -
,TILE School Directors of. Mnontjoy
towuship will meet at the Two
Taverns School-house, on Saturday'. f lie
23d of September nea to receive propo!
sale fur Teachers of die Common Schools
of said township.
The County Superintendent• will be
present at 2 o'clock, P. M. of said day to
examine applicants. ,
S. DU RBORAW, Sec' . y.
August 25, 1.854.—td - .
CORNER, STONE.,
THE Corner Stone of-the newEven
gelieal Dithers': Church, now 'being
erected in Fairfield: in 'this county, will
be,lidd pt . Saturday the 9,4 of ,yeptemher
next, at 10 o'clock. A. M.' Rev. Dr. S.B.
.
Schinneker and others will be present and
assist in the'eiereises 'of the °derision.
.
OrrA he taken up for
the benefiiorthe church.
By r urder pt •
BUILDING CO;CI.
August 25, 1,854.-3 t
TIIEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
911 HE Anniversaty of the Seminary
take place on the evening ,of
Tuesday. the 19fla of September hut, on
which occasion addresses will be.delivered
by several of the students, and .an oartiOn :
before the alumni by the Rev..J. Oswst.n,
of Yoik, Pa. •
• L. J. BELL, Chin) of Com
Sop,t. 1; 1854.
PAY UP: PAY UP:
r im undersigned will "place his books
in the hands of an Officer for collec
,
lion on the 12th of September neat.--
Thoseiwisiting to save etlts will call be.
fore that time and pay up.
ABRA'III ARNOLD.
' August 25, 1854.-31
Ladies' Dress Goods.
1 - 4 A.DIES who are in want of a splendid
I aSsertment of Ma SS GOODS,
will findit to their advantage by calling
on the undersigned and examining his
stock before .purchasing.
A. ARNOLD.
Draw near--Conte and See
L. SCHICK would inform theLidies
1 . • that he now offers the largest assort.; •
ment of BONNETS, Bonnet Silks and
Velvets, Ribbons, Flowers & Hair Braids,
'ever before opened in this plane. Call
and see them—no trouble to show
Goods.
WANTED
A 111DDLE•AGED Woman, who can
underatand the Gertnatt langune, to
do the work of a small family. For
partiontare enquire at the "STAR" office.
September 0854.-31
FRESH HAMS.
JST received nt the Store of MI /Of-
UEL ZIEGLER, next door to the
"Star" Office, a large supply of Baltimore
cured flame.
,
11r - Blnolcs - af all kinds for
sale at this office,
Attriffitttg ,
I CONTINUE to be a candidate,lor
SHERIFF and shall submit my
claims to the decision .of the people.
SAMUEL E. HALL.
August 26, 1854.---te
17IELLOW CITIZENS :—At the re
quest of many friends 1 again offer
myself as a candidate for the twat SHER,-
IFFALTY of Adams county, and pledge
myself, if noinitotted and 'elected, to dis-
charge the duties of the office satisfactorily
to all.
DANIEE. MINNIGII.•
Latimer° tp., Nov. 4; 185/
To the Votertel Adams county :
ELLOW CITIZENS :—At thesoli
•citationn of nutneions friends, I offer
myself to your' consideration for the office
of SHERIFF at the next Election.--
Shouldi be 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 fp., Dec. 23, 1853.
THE undersigned, encouraged by the
solicitations of numerous friends. an
nounces hirneell as a candidate for thesol
fice of SHERIFF, at the next Election,
and respectfully asks the support of hie
fellow citizens. If elected, I shall endea
vor to discharge; the duties the, office
with fidelity and impartiality.
ISAAC NEELY.
Freedom tp., Dec. 23. 1853.—tf. , •
Vrottoonotarg.
To the Independent Voter° of4dame-co.
ELLOFF• • •
: •
ELLOW-CITIZE —The under
signed,t
will be a . candidate for the of
fice of 'PI2O'CHONCiTARY,• at the next
election, subject the Ballot Wm.--
Should I be so fortunate as .to be elected,
I pledge myself to ilieeharge the duties of
the otlii:e with fitlelli?and impartiality.
BLOWIER.
Boiler tp., March' 41., 1854. •
To the Voters of lidarns county. .
rtriiiE•underooned .will be a Candidate
for the'ofßee of PROTHONOTA
-
RY, "ibe 'iliac election, nod respectfully
solicit(' your support. • •
ROBERT SHEARS.
9ettyeborg, Aug. 25, 1854.
To the Voter,: of dilame countu
GRATEFUL for the favors and eviden
ces orconlidenee heretofore extended
to me by my fellow citizens, and enenerag.
ed by' numernutt• solicitation's and friendly
asauranceti, I am induced to annnunee my.
self as a candidate fur the Otliee of PRO
THONOTARY, pledging myself if elect:
etl; to 'devote - my bent iffors to a - faithful
and itnpartial disohurge of the duties of the
Office. • ' '
• JOHN PICKLNG
East Berlin, Dee. 8.7853.
ltislottr An Strotler.
To my Friends and Fellow Voters ej
tuns county
111 N accordance with the wishes of num.
erotts Friends I offer myself as an
"INDEPENDENT CA IsIDIDA TE" for
the office of Register and Recorder of/W
arns county, nod respectfully solicit , your
rotes and influence at the nett General
Election.—Should I be elected, every ef
fort on my'pait"sh.4ll ie Made to evitlence
my sense of your confidence by a failiful
and impartial pefformahce, of the duties
thereof.
JOHN L. 0 UIIERNATOR,
August 25, 1854 —7lO
WILE undersigned will he a earididr.te
- 1 - for thr. Office of ItEGISTER AND
RECORDER, • and pledges himself, if e.
tested, to discharge Ito! duties °film office
with fidelity and impartiality.
:JACOB FULWEILEII.•
Franklin tp Feb.l - 9 1854:
. .
To the,tndepentlent Voters of .Bdatna co.
4 r AVING been eolickted by numerous
I I • frientls through the county, the un
-1 'ler/Agee(' rspectfully offers Itimsell as an
Independent candidate for thy. office of
1 RE(4IS.TER AND 11E001illER, at the •
next election," Should 1, be so intinnale
as RI be • elected, I • pledge myself to dis
i charge- the duties in such s manner as shall
give general satisfaction.
I , W. F, WALTER.
Butler tp., July 7, !Bat
ettrU of tbeeourro.-
wELLow . CITIZENS.;---At the 'lv
a' quest-of many friends l'agitin -Offer
myself as a candidate for the next CLERK.
OF THE COURTS of Adatni county,
atid.respeetfully solicit your favorable con
sitletation and support; tiledging myself if
nominated and elected to discharge the do
lies of the office with punciuslity and fi
delity: •
J. J: BALDWIN.
Strabaii tp., Nov. 11, 1853.
ASSEMBLY..
To Me Voters of &lions Couhty.
THE undersigned, at the. earnest soli
citation of many friends, has consent.
ed loin a-candidate fur :ASSENIBLY at
the next Election. Shoild the. .Freemen
of Adams:county honor fee with their con
fidence and support, it shall be my aim to
serve them honestly; faithfully, and to the
best of tny' ability. • 0
WNI. . WILSON.
Menallen tp. Sept. 1 A 854. . .
PR 011ISTLICON.
OFFER • myself • us I a . ' Candidate to
. represent the Citizene of Adults Coun
ty in the next LEGISLIITURE. Should
I receive their confidenati and be elected,
I shall endeavor to,retsid their confidence
by faithfully representinthem to thelest
of my ability. • :
_ . WILLI/
Id YOUNG.
Mountjoy, July 21.-41 '
— THAs . s.E.m4I'.
To the indoendent . Voters. of Adams
' • : Cotottb.: , ,
f
YIELDING to the constant importu
nitiett of very ma y t friends, Whig.
and Democrats, I here y ' announce lily.
agile candidate for eleition to the LE
GISLATORE--intippiendet4, of party
..
coniiderattons, and resiectfully solicit the
Support of the Freetned of Adams county,
'J
O. O. ELLIS.
New Oxford ; Sept. 1 1834. .
©HANCE FOR FARMERS.
A VALtrABIJM FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
THE tuidesigned will sell at private
sale, the Feriu on which he resides,
in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa.,
adjoining lands of
_James Cunningham,
,McCleary, celeary, David Bussertuan, and
others, cii'htaining
263 Acres, 69 Perches,
with the usual ullowance. The improve
ments consist of a •
...TWOL-.37@ri?
. MIS
11WALING HOUSE' a
part log. and part atone. Log Barn, Corn
Cribs; Wagon Shed; Smekmhomie and
other outbuildings; a Well nt first-rate
water, with new pump. Mesa tiithu door ;
also a good Spring within a Jew rode :
. a
thriving YOUNG ORCHARD
'=" l /-i . of • choice quit, and ocher: Ito
. provementa. -
Also,,a TWO STORY
DWELLING • . kuP
with a Stable. and other nut-buildinga. a
never-failing Spring of water near. the
door.: The Farm is in good order, about
one-half being in thci hest of Timber,. the
balance cleared and mkr cultivation. with
a fair proportion of gond meadow. There
are several other, Springs on the preinisca•-
alloiving running water-to tie thrown into
all partivol the larm. • . , .
The above. Property will be sold entire
or in•two or three .nereele as may suit
Purchasers. . Persona, wishing to view the
premises, will call . on the subscriber, who
wi,ll etre &very requisite niformatiou .0 to
, ABII,AI-IANI seoTr...„
Juro 9,1 . 864. -al _ -
VALUABLE FARM
AT I'ItIVATE SALk],
IIE undersigned will sell at Privme
I St N ie his Farm, situate in Cumber-,
land township, Adants enmity, Pa., ad.:
juioiuK bimis of Francis Bream; broh
Ilerriter,ileniY Ben, and others, ennidin
utg
.-_
235 Acres,
more or Jess. The iittprovemehts are a
.
large ttvo•story . : .. . _,, 1.1)11!tarot -4 , „dnins . counly.-lite ult
."- - . • -'''' 13 , E. Tm x I dersigneil Ailniiiiitertner of utter, estate of
''"'. . I JANne X. ill'eGatrativ; tltternised, will-soll
. , .
. 7. - , - - v" " a .-7 nw " ILLitai., tau Pupil,. Etale,'inctlie . preinisei4;on Naar.:
osetu 1 1 >,' Dot ~1 - -..""r' i '-' #i ' ,
".".," ...:' s .-
' ' ..-
..
'• ' -'.' ' ' I (Illy the 3Ork , ing - of Sejitenitier ltext,. It I .
with a large BA k II , n
PIY I 910
" e.
t", ! 1.. e 4 el, P . m ,of Said -dsv, thh ;joinable :1
• ; ( I - ' 7- s' lilt sheilsall 4riiiiiiil %Vee,' 1 -• ‘' . . '...,.. ...
.- ....
0 4 r Jdo / Y . . , . • , , . - ar; - AA mum
Sheds, Corn .ilrilis. Smoke . Elonite; ,toil ,` - ''. ' ' E 4 I lk wE.,a2
/
all lierelisitry out'btiOblg.s.. *, Tliqrc:tir9 .117 ,of field Aeneased. Situate in Ilainillonban:
....
bout 70 Aurint-uf tirst'ratti ' . .
. 1 lownhhip. ttilains eotiiitt., l'a:, adj4iintitg ,
. . 1
_ ..„.i
_...romBER . , LARD . _ - 1.0 , ..0 , 10,113 . 1,.14„,:i,,invi N t .!.
i i , .. 1 0 , ir, j
- v • - . .' dmid.l)lllol;.und - i•mitiiiilttig
‘ l33' At,...1tt'..1;1
the halanee„eleared and under . cititivathol
.;
_. , I ludo; nr lees. 'rhe iinproveittatits'tionsiat
'Willi 'lke. usual Rroptirtieti ef, good lvato•
, i) . l .
ow. There are ewo °reit:tills .. of:elinii•e ; ' ' T W "T °II li r
fruit of".all kintls, - One Of -. tholn. coolliosed ' 13_4 - f1E..1141i1". . . , , • t'.
.4,". i
, , '''"".,.' ' ~'
of young
In"
;-4
w°19"q11""""il" I I
DUI LING ' 1101JSEr . Y7 ''l r 1..
; ..
111 the oust, ; relining water in the .ba! : . I
yard, and on'difforent parts, of the wen wol „ t Log Kttowtt ofteew. double Lug
lot!". .. ' - .- -.- , 13.4 n; with, frame end and sheds, and oth-
This Farm lies upon Marsh Creek , is, er out-buildings. There is an Orchard of
in first rate order, ood.i l o o every respect l el k niett knit oil ihe prentises, a well of genii
0110 of the,toost desirable properties in the ; „ o „, 1 4 ;;I i tog %voter at . the door, .
su indent
county.. Pt:reline . wishing to view. the Ito water all the stoek, elan running iWnter .
Premise"... t"1„,' .1 ” , 4hew". o' 4 ", by. !ai li ng on the faro?. Thi•re . is a fairlirepokkin
ontho-solur , rtbrir ;re".'iding. ther'l l 9 , w.i"'..'; of ;fool ill'eadow and. l'iniber7land. The
will 81 4°' gi '''''' lll ..requis l * i9r wm al b"" " 6 11;trin ie iii nit extellitistataie u(nultivailnit..
. ,
to teritts,,&c. , - I coil venielitly,ltieutl; . and .wiill'Saletittited
MAItK FOR E Y
May 20: I 4.-:=4
REA 11.4 F.SI`ATE
Al' PUt3l,lO SALE.
CIE titulersigned, Exerittor of the
1 . allude of N• t3I:EW 41.111% de 7
eetuf.iitl will seliat Publin Sale uti Stittir
itay •Ihe 10th t/ September next, at .1
Y. M., on the pretnitiCs,ll4 de•
hirable
ltb -- -Ask..ll3r..imiisc • -
of said deeeltsed; situate F recdom town
ship,. Attains county, P. 1., adjoining lands
nr: Abraham Icrise,.lainas the
heirs of George Toot,
containing 148 'AOIt,ES and 59 Ili:11(1;1,1-
ES ail Patented Land. The Iniiirovenients
consist of u • .•
.TWO-STORY ' _
BRICtrHOUSF
i v c t
-ii•
if 4
Brick Kitchen and brick Smoke-house, a
never:failing wtdi . ol- ainier at the Eirchen
doorot -large and convenient Bank Bern,
built of Stone and, Fiaine, Wat,Toti Shed;
Own Urtb. and other inn-buildings ; ain't, -
a gond Tenant House, with a well at the
door, 8 good Stable, a 1 li ri v Mg .A ;Tie Or•
chard and other Fruit Trees.'. -- tthrto 40
, ~...i o Acrcs - uf the Farm - are in good
. TIMBER..
with a faii , `proportion of °lced
lent•Mentlow. , . , , .'. - . ' I,
Perbons wishing, to view the preiniSee
will . call upon the subscriber. " •
77' A4entlatice will be given and •torma
made known on day o sale by •
• JAMES (50ININGTIA . 31..
August, 4, xe:cu/Or.
.ExecutoOs' Sale:
THE subscriber, Executor' of lir:mirk
TttosTt.x, deceased,' 'will • offer at
Public Sate, on the premises, on - Riday
the 22d day of S'eptember nert,the foll9w
ing described Real Estate of isaid deco ,-
dent, •iz ,
A FAR IMF,
situate part in FranUin and part in Cum
berland township, ou the Mummashurg
road, 3 tiii:es N. W. eol Gettysburg. adjoin
ing lands ofJacob Sankey, David Beech
er, jr., E. W. dc H. J. Stable, Widow
Gintling, and,others, containing
. • 142 Acres,
about 50 Acres of, which are Woodland,
with a-due proportion of:Meadow.: The
Mutninamburg turnpike rune through the
farm.' Theintprovements are a ;
TWO-STORY . DOUBLE •
LOG r;
? • 111
a good Barn and Sheds ; a never
failing well of water near the dwelling,
two excellent springs, on the farm, also
en ORCHARD, together . with Peach,
Pear and Pluto trees, •
11:rrersons wishing to view prem-,
ices, are requested to call on the Executor
residing in Mountjoy township, or on Mrs.'
Trostle, residing on the farm. ,
0:7 - Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P.
M., on staid day. when attendance will be
given and terms madiknownby —
MICHAEL Ex ; r,•
August 18, 1854.-41
, .
vcrie, itt hereby given to - all Leg - iv,
-L‘ tees and other, persima concerned,
that the lidministration , 4ccountst herein
after mentioned, will be prcaented at the
Orphans' Court of Adams county, for con s
firmation: and allowance, on Tuesday h;e
26th day of September iz.
2613, The first and final tteetiont Hen
ry .Spangler, Administrator n 1 the estate of
Eliztt heat Spangler dectatted;
. . .
' 1:17. 'file fi rst., and
,finl
,nreohni of
John M. Sievenmin. P . eii, and W.a.' H
.
, .
Stineneon. F.Liq., upshot Exvi,otors of AI
extpder R. ..ithvvos..ll, t h. 0 ,,,,,, t i. ~,,
1613. •rt," sova4ll4 of :I , la I,yovnid t
Allooniiormor and F.,;veldoi of ' Pit ' . .ry tau e
Of A coltzinger hod Ferit4!;lll4.el.ed..' , .
209. first at:Clout of Ifito.. Daniel
Sheffer, aetiog Executer of
„the lasi ,w 0
and testainuni of John %Victual'. Esq
reamed.
270. seenhd acconot,of 11r., Aarno
L. Iltship. Adotinisirait'or of slot estahr
Jacob I3ishop. dirt tseil.
271. - 1 hr • firSi,,accoont:tif Alt:fedi 1 1 ,.
Sour, Ailmillislralcir of the, eptate'of Wal
tert
.1. 131.111/1), I
27.2, Th e first account or Sittion S.
Bishop; .1311n;costratorof the estate Of A.
opooler 111-Itop„ de;:eas'ctl,
273. 'I'lle• lirsl anti final nect•pioi„ of
ham: J. IN riebt.
?slate tit 11 mart 14 h it , ire;:eascd.
274. Tha first atit, 031 3,;coont . of
George J. %Plow, one td,
tote of the 'estate tit David Wlli'te, de
. 275. Tive first and final
. actnunt,of,Abra
.
ham Waybright,,Atitniitistiator of the
late of David Nllonshoivcr.
276. 'Elie iiret nod final account.ol Abrit
ham Waybright, Allioinistrakor, of the es
tate of 'Elizabeth Muoshobtier. deceased.
277. Hie jinn pet-omit of-Ktutiqrl Dui
boraw. Esq.. Exveittfir..4.lllu lam will 'and
testßinelic. of John threaly, deoemied.
278., Tlt.,firtt eyeettet, el l Samuel Der : .
itortitv.l;;ti., Executor-of. the :ha twill
and temaievetßep!) NiAller,,tleettesegt:
270. mecount of Joho. El ler,,Ad
tniffistraoa of tjte est.tie of 4ve
ileeeeied. . • . ;
DA NIEL I'LA NK, Register
Rogifireee Mice. neulYAburg%,
Septeginiber }t;64:
. _ .
B y virtue of Order 'or the Orphans'
• • . • . ,
for growing grain' l'ners are tam - 'Ain't:-
stone QaarrieS opened ,on rut, ales a
Lime Kiln. '"'lliere is Men's bank tit Lime:
Hume reek; which WoUld'siM;4 fin Linim.
kilns. 'Any portsitmilesirous ni . going Mtn
the Lime business would do well to exam
ine (Ms property. . ...•
Tlie Fern' is under gond fencing-, alm
sidera ble portion•.being peeilidenee. Also,
iit the same time and place will bra eirld
•111ouptain.Loti.
containing about U Aereiii well covered
with Oak and Chestioit Tinibtr,. slimmed
in same township t .aboilt thr . ee Milt:* from
the Farm. -,
. .•-
tomAttendailee will be given awl terms
made knowo on tiny id sale by
. •
August 25. 1854.—td
DEMURE PROPFAITY fll
PUBLIC SALE
be offered, at Puhlio Sate. on
- .V V Saturday thalt3th:ty:. Sepleinhtr
itexl,,iit 10 t i look, A. )14 on the Anent-
A Lot of Ground,
elntlining 7 AVITN, Siilll Butler town
ship, Adams etotints„.3l; miles, front Get
tysburg, on' the 'ro;,(1, at the
forks of the road !eliding
. to4roodtsvilte„-
acljohting I;tnels of John ,Harnition anti
John Carey., TlieirnitreSeatents - tire
. .
FRAME =
DWELI,INa' fitIITSE
(well, situated fora businessatand) a Barn;
nail other Dia. buildings ; ,gliod well of
water and an D [IA RD. l'here ia.an
opportunity iti'parehase : wore land adjoin
ing it. Also. ' • •
4.141 0 4.),1M 440
adjoining aud ' chniPlikupi 5
A eivr4; on which ie a two-sioi*,:.FRAME
SHOP, and as ORCHARD. Alen, -
A Lot:. of 'o Acres;
situate •in Coutherlitil 'township; on ilie
road reading from the'B6te•itttl to ilerr . 44
Tavern. adjoining lands of I•ja:!c+ I)elidittr
and Robert Shockley. oh - whiek is' • •
'AONE 4ND 4
. 114LF : al
lIICV9SE6- &Re
and a small
: Orchard. , , .
,
'K'rAttentmee given, niu: terms made
known by
G REX.
August 18,'1854-
6,1,W [SS and Jacnnet,
ing4, and insi4tingr
stirs and Sleeviis; in great variety, at
SCHICK S'.
Second-h6nd Carriages:,
gott4 oernlo.ltand
aI "G 12:s & BEIGGII;t 111, btf 'hod, 1,,r
CaNti or CottOiry l'r..qtter at Oh 1 1 1.
iioFFMAN'S'euattit niutOr3iC
•
..."NOTOC' COS::
`HOE from al .
age
-- assartment. apt: flout
MoroCe6. Ptak and Leff timing. of a su
perior' quality:4ml cat +me': pickei;aboolik
call early at t h e ehealialore of •;
FAIINE,STUCKS..
Vanier, Farrier h Nage Prop':loger.
. . .
OVA. MEIIQIIAtiTS
(lELEBRA'rrj) GAItGLI2IG OIL
17/17. - iut.u.siouto IN me attic*: .0e euniximr,_
Ii the met remarkable'P:Xterniti itigkeliteieept-;
dlicareied.
44 • ,
They .czto t Keep Howe without,
,Experlailre of 11rtote nom •IXICeII tears liaa entstpliabosi
das 11.3 that Nl,!rclutill'a iiargllns (ill; or Ulu.
aerial Family I:lo..corstiou, will cure moo 'cases,
sera all atm% as .
Spatins, Sweeney, Itingtior4, Windmills.'
Evil, Callous', Cracked Heels, Galls 'of alik •
lc rids, Fresh Wounds„ Stamina, Britile%
Sand_Cmcks, Strains, Litneuesa.
Fintridered. Iwt, Scratches or Grilisii,'ldrutge,.,_
ItiirititinitA tch tii, Bi of 'Animals . , raternal
• itniiii . :"Priinful Nemours Affections, Ficist llitbm ",
Da;, Corns. Whitlows; Burns and Scalds.
Chapped'
tractions of the 31uscles. wealtOsit
'of the Joints, Calreil 'l3re'asts, &c. • 'ie.'
'llsit'untrindh , led elicitors of thin Oth' us ,the eta, of flis4
MSc, Id I lorAci CaltiC, and errs. its human flesh. is
dolly
,he,s,nning shre, Wren ti
Ale Sainting: cumuli:sift:,
It cm, horsily be' cretlised,'excent by throe Who hoe •
.n she Isabit of Isenistne It us stasis' etatiten and ill/1106i, Whin
a rent onsuuot of pant. mitred's; End iltne,'ant• raved by' ••
the timely, applicat too of lion _,,•
MT" Ile our, she iteme or the .01, 1 4oprietiw, CE.Ortrift
.W. MEltrSllAtil`. I.Ockport. V. V.. le Wawa in the ski* "
of , the Lode, and its lust handwrittng over the cork.
. All orilrni adslreetted to tiro prOprmior will be isrowiptljr
responstot to.
Let ri ratinshlot of the 'Acrid. and tee whet'. viroiohrke'ritri
serninishatiesi by the . one of this mittliCine .
I
tiussi by respectello slealrrit Scsmfalli. In tt!n Uninnk.
r Staten an.! Guuuta Aliso by' . • ' •' ' , •
&`V. H. EiIIEHLF.O
(lofty fir ir .1. Irestry AUI
briiigh..ll,ostpon W. Wolf, lint Berlio
tod & 131ithe F;tirilold ; A. S.
,Miori,flound,
Hill ; .1. Niaik,,C, l stimeif; J. Houck,
Martin. New Oxford ; Btudy'& Lit;
tIodowo; & Mcßride, F.n.tuid.Ourig ;04;
And at wlioleiode by F. Mitt & Cio J.
& Co, and T. W. byoit, PRILAPELPH4.4.
Jau.'2l,
'iar r P 1.411 it frii4 4',y.4),.....i...-,..i,.
HRE,AT• GATHERING:
4,, I.Nlo§'l' every hotly igen/at:tea to the
Siore. of J. I.: NCIIICIC. r
Three-StorY building, Bondi West corner :';
of the I)rainned, to see the large andepleto , '
dn.! stock 'or •
' l 6f l
he has just brought Irmo the Cities, anth -,
lie is of 'course making any 'puttber br
sales. Bin -ow ''
more the merrier,' amid
the husierAhetetter it. Moir
portitteu.tembraces'
• ,:ittlici;' l 4llrests •
of eve rs: tles6 , iption; such a' Silks:'
rege De I,aines,.Challi Barege, I..somis,•
Dr a p tie
Bombazines. Milk DIIVIIII, 14111011 I.nstre
Valicues, Giugloons,
Swiss, Jaeonet ;intl , eintbrie
every •'variety ; • ernpiv'' end Cashinere
SBA W LS; I.lteesiEilging. filFolts,..Driss
'Friiiitidozs anti Blames,
Fur Gentlemen he hes
nu'res• thishmerel , Italian ,Clotb,,lirep liii
Etc, %Footings. lerge end beano tit ‘ftris
ety;).' (loam's:ides. Linen 'Cheeks, 'Orgy
Lilloll, (something new' and -firsypte,i)-.i
Buitilkereh tele, Sustiehifers;&:
. .
"enilelivii,to:al..ali iiitiod.tosel}Ghkiipqr,
than any , nlior Store iti.wwn 7 ,.tiod,,ilno,
he bocreeild'in the elide:is...iv be,p . rlit . ol%.
by giving low n'edll._ , !.t.Stnall prolitd iuftl
girt saled,7 anti nn trouble tp, ,41 15 ,w,
L..§c.lloC,
Aptil 7, 1854.
AVIS' TWA Ti
$ W E.t V . ER regi o N o i lly
Alimitres to the Lailit4 and Gout's, I
141 GslllyOssig and yiviessy ,that o Ire
has., yesmired the p r agnerret:type boAltress,
at itie'sitti stmt d, efiashi.erisliairg street,
where he*will heliappy to'rert~irei: e!eiueia
(iPsirqui4, uf, • deeti ring perfect :Daguerrep-.-
typos ni themselves or friends, ,
tieing lurnished•tvith tintire.-tie! mid
enslly spparatus„,lie prepare/31.10, mkett
pidereelll,. every style
trure periert satisfaction. t , /
r-IveliaFier . from 50,ets'•to SIO 00. t
firr litllo's 01 operating • in:rata...A.: . Att.:,
1.0 dress attiiiti tritl,,lllue;•or
purple. ,Durk.. drove edit's% much , tu. the
bventy MAN, picture.
.Jui;e 9 ) 181.-1(
ADJOURNED COURT.
1 1 1KCOICR,in'timehy given Mat an att.
sloort of Common Pleas
will he Itrid at Getiyoborg, antl , for - tliii
enmity of A 117111 1 .0, (1 , 11 the 2(1 day
r 14 n
of Octobe t clock - A. m g
wtifii and where all parties interoltriliart
rimilested to lio,preNont.
'Jour( s,uot, sheriff.
sfieritrallina
c e.city,bure :i • • :1 I
August.2s. tss4.•—ta .5 -
TM WIRE! TIN WIRE!
(1 EQ. BU.Blll.Ett
Vlll . .,ll:iradc. ifnd e,uttonters
very large areorunent of
nn hand ready for tlie Spriuir
by experietired workmen and otgerid
whirl) 'will be ondit low rot CASH
or QOUNTRY PRObUCE , 11 . 0"Call'
and aer
(le tv.hurit; March ,10:1854. . ,
CLONING'. VLOTHING!
LitAVE now ion hand. and ' *so con.
I'll aiantly mating up,, fine tatorlintot
I of Spring et Summer. a loth ing: Wart vi
will *ell Jove. Call and Pet, for, yo .111 ,
find gon.) lad inbpwricial wutk toff goodie
no hi:ll4r, al/01 ) 8 " : Win IP ~
k'"'e '''
3• ' .µ "' '`
*Bail ARNOLD.
' Ino.:1/ 31 18314.---1( , -r. , .1' ,=... .
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