Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, February 22, 1856, Image 2

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    Otte Week Later From Europe.
,4111/g1! ,itoilPurre STILL Etlootraialitto.
Large Decline in Stfesadstsaflls.
Hastrax. Feb. 17—P. 24.—.1 . 1te ate ikM
or Cto ads arrived here this forenwin with
Liverpool dates to Saturday; ille-9tir
being one week later than Iprovioul ailvi.
ces. She brings no tiding' ell the finagling
steamer Pacific.
1111 accounts of the preset% condition
of the ttegmilwions speak favorably fur
peacth
The Peace' Congress meets at Pais
about lOW WV.! . . 1 / I ns l -0, 1 001 0 , 1 ti !Prof'
vr
ale ould be admitted toparticiPatemi the
TAhe speech of Queen Victoria on the
Meaning ofMarlitttnetpl,leittia? toe are
document. It does A'inericao
Ma London Morning Advertiser say%
'larendon lied au'
If tivl h i l t li titt ;o ti r l Oi ' g r ii l ls,s„43 on TnuedaY
, q'vpr . ,,attiiywoids'' passetl, foucliteg
T4'ilthitAinetriCaii ciiiestinn: ' . i
t r
tifediacVes''i ecdiveti at Vienna trO r m
, .
l *lsisi confirm the telegrap hic announce. 1
in t e'ut°,ll;iliif tisenn'tlitiOnal acceptinee of t
IrtYpiWie . ti l ii?fineitions by the ' Czar : 'A i
*lh,itoc i niftign -emtitulyink the Ornpimiiinn'l
1110,17,e0 sig n ed at Vienna bud , sent to i
ph iiii lint: flArie.
r\
1/, ~
re pried' that the Pence C:rillgress i
4 14 i l'ineel et Paris on ,the 17:h of FehruarY :
did' 012 the affair will he . concluded Isy
`lllV`till'i. 11 . 4 singing of the 'preliiiiiita- i
la `ri;ii.'ilf the oieriiiig of the iiongress ,
si,r ',‘%(;6'ih4 arrival i ot the 'furkis h 1
If ii
t
iitkelitiaiy — :''''
P h" rs'ifeeirred thiit Ps:64 li . r r efuses to a- '
i iliiiii''.l6iiiildiiicints, t.iietetl by the al
tef
ifi t Friglirliiili . r4t6 ) lif,r`adittission info Ike
' aerei l t'Slifitrence':' a lid 'dial, 'consequently
3 0,t,i11411 1 8deiCluiled: ' liirofiliitinow and
`lll`dtibiljtruff j Areilee'fiessian plinip'ote'n
'fitiViiii!, Siiii'ditiVeniltln represents
411'114 IlVe 1140;u; ;'l).aeglio, ' Bardida,
ritit' ut gier. 'Aulurin, M. Malewski,
' isnqif,liiid Derrieh Pacha`; Turkey.
-ssv P. 51,„,.
~, n . .
'quoits
--imaring a .Circular
'quoits—Colton is dull. Fireadst tills li'avo
materially declined. Iron is steady—
Xti&- 10d.. Sugar. has 'Melia-,
itztlebAtiat haa-aleo declined,. -
. 114 Itt • ''.'1"118 LikTEST: ' ,
11i I;6l6loll;Siitliftai'-'-r•The'petice proto-1
4 tWI s irctinidtandti lit was' signed *yesterday at!!
nrtedha'SY h tliti'iltiii\ltiers of the five pdiv;
'' l litil' shill shOrt aititiatice Will next be a-I
....,li•_‘tr f 1,: ~,,,, ~,, ;,!.1f!i?qs 1 ). , ; . .
vrt,ifo l 4;lClPeeft ppet:ed liarliament - On the
...Atist.„; ju the
.11cmsem1 Lords Earl Gos.•
„tyrt i lmtated f ,the, ,adth;ess to the Queen.—
.41tti s ksr,I.Ahingdortsecouiled tite Motion.,
tKailit-P.Prkli 4 1 4!mat . , .oppee, but' said he
yy,flPsitiefPti All , sflPOcli bare.•euld and,inee- l
grb. Ile thought it ought , to, refer to the i
state of affairs with America ; to India
l ondtlitti, clidtiples, sod , to the, 1411 of Kars.'
, r ,fi rt smigaiite4 that the, government, iii the '
e q191141 1 19 1 1 ic,liente,, had evaded the spirit I
i m!Aftb, , ,flllmticilial law of the Uldted Suttee, i
' r'n“„.
.1/914)1111d the apology . offer• d would
,11;49Ffk!Fellr , Ale regretttd, liti waver, that
4 1(1re was pm a conciliatory ,paragraph iii-1
„“rotrueiAlpm the speech Speech referring to
,thel
u ,ruhjeet. ' The wkole speech, he said, was
.rag lent with wtitergruel
~,
.A.,,t)e,;Pkiltiir Clarendon replied; refer
.li9g4o pi?Preseni relations With the Ifni:.
_ ell Slittii. fiqsriid
i .',' 1 9,iiie op n ,,i there can he no doubt
~.1
ota jp tbedi?runtot sense, view of the Clay
ion liifver Treaty ; and yet it is the in
terpretation of that treaty that the differ
-o,i/c5.,"91, opinlon, has arises.. In such a
)„ciipqicogeaptmdenen is useless, and 1 have
cL lßMlls4ime,. ; itt.,olfeiing to refer ,the whole
„,figeption,to4lis artitration ,of a third pow
„pflAoctlititjes ,:sgre t eitig with the decision.
~, hgh,pffer,basnot yet been , accepted.--
~,, t 4s ,begay , eileWed,
.and -1 'hope,,, upon
~
i'
~,yitheltettrianerition, tho United Staten
~,s g 4vegypent, will acqineece. With respect
11 ,1,44 hlip;.leeruitlng, difficulty, it would nut
_aid 0,1(41111v relation to 'allude twit front
„Ai1ie,449ne,..,, matimuch, as. the correspond.
„p,Rett i pin ilhe,pi,bjcct still continues. 'lite
, IBOAActe,ent,tler!iitnils of the United States
arrived Duly two 'days ago; and are, not
in a state to be made public.
cYNAften itrthet explanations, he stated. that
ofinutespontlencc °la not very amicable na
-ctuxii,yhinl.miken place between the two
....IGotlegl i gnts. ::But.the trmisactione to
-oft etilViefers are bygone transactions
% se
ic pi
afrantrihe commencement the British
1 imminent has disclaimed all infringment '
.1 orithe4iwai of the 'United. States. With
eiltbectouluct or Mr. Crampton his govern
otinfeett *ea:perfectly satisfied, be convinced
ta,tbatitet neither intentionally or accidental
-.44llolauttl: the municpal laws of lhe Unit
-usai §fititee..,[.The , difficulty .was suscepti
ble •of a peaceful solution. • No alight
was meant by not mentioning America in
f rilitrQpeen's sPeeelt. . ' •
l' ,
_!rilftl Bailie dare' rinticfinftesolution to
-0 1 mi inks that enlistments iii L foreign noun
: 6 1iletNitti;oris the dignity of Great Britain,
eileulated' to endanger relations
1 1 4111 E inner i§tattie.' • '
- eliondon . Times '
though no friend to
States; tell smile strong truths
relation lo" out : country. Would to Ilea
wYentilielolidwing 'paragraph from a late
1 ' Rlisetllil e - ditriiialarticle of tliut paper were
leas true than it unquestionably is:
itAlirfjeaisa great
. 41satiti, in which po
,Aticatzefugees and criminals guilty of less
4 ;lliboppe.,uffnees. find' shelter and %vol.
jimptt ; L:l i‘ingtilarity. °flier law of
, p netortifizatiOn, the man whir enter her
x itgrthify, refugee may, in two or three
440404 ae,p)r," ,p,tlio dignity of a citiimi or
~Were the English law situ
lOtimilithet of , ihfi States, M. Victor Hugo
4 , 4 ogght,,nurr be enn!eming ,wiih Sir. Charles 1
apish the represeulation, of Southvrark,
•,and Citizen Pyatt aspirin to become the
00111,„_,4141 P.t.iiisyter, for the borough of
Sittleil coulee to pass that ad
„bAnn!ntelizof every description—French So
-0114-04,f4ati,Jacttbitio, Italian Red Repub
..ll4l44,PAngarium and Poles, driven into
clitltslo:44red.of all governtueut by Auki
-,Arilgt 9//ittlasian tyranny--rafug,,es from
ist/Ifif499iP4ry in Europe, and adventurers,
pirates, and fillibustera from every coun
try in the.world, and last though Mit'leaCt
1411"41,1111a.thiited , Irishmen—all find thew
,Sattniistiesiveti,into the goveroiug^ class,
alatttedas, II they possessed sympathy
..,410e 4 tnal isaterestav sad ad honest wish fur
and. prosperity of the great Re
:t its the votes that they .give,
,10401111_ boa: thetdalivor, and the parties
a 111111041 41, these men art really thinking,
oat of filks stosatry they have adopted,•but
of the I
„their have left—not hew t o
efr friends in gnarled, big how
ulves on - their enemies in
akin r wan if a good
111 1 firlittnitil it 1)all give
~I,llll•Prirrs'
'Religious Rights of the nebreiso.l
The venetable Geo. Cass. in prbsenting
a petition tit the United ,Statestenate tm
the sth ins 4 made the folfpwi, g jolt sod .
lihOral;remaHrs; to,which tivety A reso l her
Of - the rAipeririiin irrgsnizaticti. ofol very
hither trite American,' bucsols 4f the or -1
, der!, isirethly to say, Amen !:' . 1, ,'
Mr.; I ; resident, , I hate been regoestralf
by - Olt Irelfew fellow citizens orthis INS.
trim to present a petition II Bltl ng lot all
set of incorpitratiou to enable theni to e
i reet a plane ~4 worship, arid to manage'
tits temporalities cormericti with it. I
inorlerstatu! that the estating law in this
Distils' makes apr vision, for those par
pones only itsrid:llion to Cliti..tian denim- •
inationt• Such a distinction is An art of
gross i'cjitstiee, and. if continued after our;,
attestion is thief:tea to it, it would be a.,
I:is/trace to.our jurisprudence. ~ 110 mould.
all become us to (1481 reproach by any aria'
of ours upon' the laith of the patriarchs
and propticts id Israel, ,In 'whose keeping
for , : ,ottue than. twit thint s attil years were
ounimitted the oracles of the true and liv.,
tog Oini. corlidertid' in a iiisorrical
11 as.
pact only, thin rise anti` progfeell 4 flili
of the Jou ish race constitute Ituc t rinnii fn
retesting- amt`-reMarkable; and, I may add,
romanfie , epiantle in the 'whole 'annals - of
mankind. , The incarnate Saviour himsell,
in his hotnan capacity, was a Jrtv, and he
came, as be declared, nut to destroys the
first dispensation—that of laws--but,to fill
til it by the second dispensat inuthat, of
mercy. His revelation is fre ely offdad
t 0.4 1 .1 the world,Whether Jew or ,Gentilii;
l and tt,tinuilettitia every k ititl'ot Pertkutipti
and,intolerance, w,hiniter,.eivilmr egeffitpts,
t ire!. ..1 trust that that fell spirit..lesding
to eternal.eitogiets between•the , ,power to
endure will never take possession of the
,'Afilerictio heart.. nor write its ernel end
!unchristian di:et:fee in the volumed' of
1 American tOgislatiou: ',l' move 'the refe!':
ence of ,i his
,petition to the Committee on
the District of:Columbia. , • ,
The motion was agreed to:,
ratittsgLvatate PUPLIC So7torni.4. , —.The
annuli; report of 'the Superintendent of
cornmon solo:iota PenniNS•lvania gilfoB
the following, , suminary. of•the condition
„
of "the schools of the'State; not including
Ph il"elphift; • (Or the ,year en ing.June 1
, . 1
1855, as aorlpared• with the .year -18531
. ,
It is *pared ,IrPm the general table t
, „ , 18.13. ,1855.
Whole number pf districts 1,531 - 1,632
" 44 ~
schools • 9,507 10,466
" teachers 11,230 ~,12,143.
Monthly salary of male
teachers , . ,sfs 25 , . 1 522,28 i
", do. female teachers $12.,0A, .$14,397
Whole number ofschnlans4l4,sss 539,024
cost, per, mood, useliplar, p. 29. • . 048/
$4 4 " aPPr"PriationPaid $1 84 , 3 90 o $ 15 0,454.
Tax levied . . $1,021,337„51,351,937:•
ExpenseforachOelbousesfl-17,616 .8266,198
Do, instructions r fuel and .• „ , .
contingencies .$815,902',51,151,055,
No. of taxublea returned 645,164 . 557,672
A Mtssauttt 11,19,10,146 .
'rho accounittipeeiviid ,some limo ago
(rota the Indian. war io Oregon mentioned
the heroic defence , of herself 'and
by a %blrit, Flalais, With her daughter. Who,
alio, was severely wounded, undismayed
by the fearful odds against thum . barred
the doors of their cabin, und, hailing and
in sight of their titieband
mid father's welteriitg, corpse, fought
,the
savage.; for eight boors, when they a
*re}
relieved by the arrival a Iricndly party.
She killed several oh the red , devils, and ,
kept such a hot Ore nn' ilie rest as to pre. ,
vent frrim approaching near ,
elVougb
to set the cabin tun lim i t which, tliey• repeal
ediv aitoutpied , -
The heroic woman was .the, daughter of
James' Young, an 'old settler 'of Lalay:
ette couniV; Mitistitirl, whence she
eil with' rieri , usband, to Oregonin 1852.
St:oh u fieroiiia,tlesaivea tits I)9'nor
..
!t in t, ran he aw,ar d et lt o her, a nd. Congress
should grant. her a handimme pension for'
life.—Sl. Lodis News, Feb. 8. .
RF.TEIRN•br.GOV. SIIASNON
'Feb: iO l --Gov. Shamir:lh
will leave IfWe, afternoint direct'. for
St T.iruis, ihence'th' Preeeeo in Kansaa:
110 willintoiediaiely remove ; oflic;e
from Shawnee, mission to Latompton, the
centre of :the. prevailing
dere will be ironed from the War Depart
ment thief afternoon, and probably be chn
veyed to Col. Summer by :Clov. : Shannon:
Dlo,tlonbi they will be accorilance with
the l!resitlene,p views eniresee4 !in Mal
special KIIIIEIB9 inessage.anii regent prod's,"
matiow, with the design fiernly to , enforce
them: 'There aro 800 troope at Fort I.e'- I
en worth" antl,4oo at . Flirt ',Riley. to ,be "call
ed out if circnnioanceillethantl: "; , •
'SAD ACCIDENT WITH A BoW, *ND -AR
ROW.—A.very distressing accident:6=r
redon Saturday afternoon td a little soft of
Mr. Jai T. Miles, who 'resides ''on . Sein
street in this dity.' The' felloW;'Whd
is about six years old, 'arid a Playrii,4
bout his own age, were amusing, them
selves with bows and arrows in the woad
heuse. Accidentally little Mile's cam
minion discharged his arrow,' which was
a pointed piece of whalebone. into the,
right eye of the little fellow—causing ita
total destruction. The agncons:homer
of the eye all ran , nut of the wound, l —.
Such an accident should warn parents of
the. danger of putting into .the hands of
their children such dangerous 'playthings:
Roifierter diners - 6n. '
IMPORTANT DEOISIOI4B.44he
Washington correspondent of the Philadel ,
phia American writes : •
The. U. S. Supreme,.Court ,hold, by
a considerable majority, that .the net. of.
Congrrarof 1863, establishing the Wheel
ing Bridge"as a post-route, witioh was in-.
tended to annul the former decree' of ' the
court, against the . bridge. , is ceirstitittiOnai,,.
and the bridge a legal structure; The .
case came up, on an action of. contempt a
gainst the bridge company,'for refusing to
execute the first decision, and this law was
pleaded in justification, which is' now sus
tained. In 'a pendieg . cause, indirectly in
volving the constithionelity .of the Mis
semi Compromi4e, a majority of the court
will refuse to allow the benefits of that act
to the colored plaintiff el:dining fret:dein
under it, but will perhaps exteuus,te,this
u port theground that he ;voluntarily
rcturued to bondage It was expected that
the.court would stand fire to. four on this
subject, but minor speaks of Judge - Grier
as inclining to the Southern side, wbich ,
would make the Court stands six to three.
There will probably' be strourlissenting
opinions. The decree' will be • Made in, a
'fortnight.
thiohs the ,
reaing - over.of die Oltio eecolt
stitational, es ii-teeilitetee • the 'ester' of
'levee fAtn Kentucky.' • '
TIIE STAR IND BANNER. 'rh Troubles la Kansas.
licre Leavenworth lieEtlldof the 9th
- " ( says, tbal ts!prollcery meePug \was lield
e
1 .. ; .. ;' ,= ~
- t•• • • .'"
..,..„ ~ ..,,,...... 1 v ? - t - ...3 - ,,,/- '
eine ' b 'de si bine
Ovt. 74; • r•J S tate itg ti sent a b ro ad , . Y sP- 1 e c
at" I ' ri 4 ;• .f. ••. ,
Ail') slit ;'''6'.l... s . N., ' `l l.ll7 ' i . V. ." - - , . GPOrge VV. Met call) to tip SiiiitEdirn States
\oil *
~... -:..:-:‘._ 7 , ..-.35:,," .:, :!, ,•,- - '`• Ito give at...people ~there .stin pni.alavery
-- —= - -- i a.poet of the ease, and tir4o the Southern.
VETTUBUin.
Thursday Eveujug, Feb. 21, 1856.
I hope w•e may find some means in future
of shielding our4elreS from Foreign inflirence,
—political, commercial, or in whatever lima it
turty -be atteruptcdt I, wish/ there *tr.) cur
4 - fceartof fire betivien
Jclrersou. r
•
or - JmWe hu%o amunpated our usual tiny
of publiustiiii i ,' l l6" 4E4 Wye the em
ployees in obipflice; in' 4poi•tutiity to par
iieipate in thOeelebratiOu'of to-Moirowl!
• • '
The proceedings of COngre'se are not' of
sufficient hsterest to•report, • On Mum
day of last *reek, the House. made choice;
of WeNDELt., Democrats ..o' that I
body, thus completing , the full list of offi
cers. The same dab , 'Speaker' llauica an-,
nuanced the'Standing Committees. Mr.
Campbell, of Ohio, is Chairman. of Ways
and Means, •which is generally 'considered
the leadershipot
of New Jersey, in placed at the head cf the
committee on Foreign Affairs; GroW,'of
Pa is Chairman of the Ttirritorisl 'com
mittee. Aiken, the • Loma candidate for
Speaker, is Chairman' of the 'Library' cim
limittee. The formationof the committees,
as well as the course of. Mr. 13auks.gener
ally, appears to give very general satisfac
tion.'
Monday, wa s , spent .in debate by the!
Senate on Kansas affairs.
—Mr. Florenee'preseutetl the petition of '
A. 11. Reeder, contesting the seat of J.W.
Whitfield, ar Delegate from Kansas'. It
was read, together with other petitions con
testing the seats of 'Meliera. Allen, of Illi
nois, Gallegos, of New Mexicii,Eustia, of
Louisiana, which were referred to.. the
Committee on Electhitis. Tlic.Presitlent's
special ineavagit, relative to affairs in Kan
sas, was token 'np, and - riferredToTiVe
Committee of rho Whole on.-the State of
_
the Union.
Iu the •Sprinte on Tuesday, the Kansas
matter was again up, Mr. GEYEn,.of Mis
souri. warmly defending Atchison &
and' Mr. Wilson, plase.,, dcfeilding . the
Prfie Statu goon,,
The 110 . 11.90 also - had a warm Alehato on
tho•auwc topic, in. which Alessra
%, an, Phelps ; Washburn, 'Stephens,. end
Cathpbell; pithit icipated. result/ tinti eni
picring the Cincittitte on,
.Elections. to
690 for persons apt! papers in the atse of
the.Kausas contested ideation, was cart led
by the ctieting:vole nt tbe'Spettiter:': '
Letrislntls!C
pln the Senneo on ',Wednesday" the
13th Mr.,4attittsrM . ,read in place al
hili:for the ,silo of the Muth, Line of, the
Public Works. The Senate them resumed
the consideration, of thy, Taycru License
when .the severul bastions of Mr_
Browne's atnend menuto•the: I Oth inclusive,
were adiipted.,•l4ith varion4 amendments.
ttiotion to strike out 60 as the priee of
a license and insert lost-)eat 1,)
nays 17.—,---/tt tbe,llpuai a number of pe
titions were presented; bat uG business of
importance tranOected.
'PxutiaitAY
,VEt. the Senate,
after the usual morning ,buiiness tho Ts
veru LiCelneo Bill was again taken-up, and
the question-being on Air. Buelcalew'a a
mendment to reduce the •niinimmit' rate of
license from $5O to no, it-was Jost—yeas
12,mays O. The, motion •to strike out
limit liquors was thou lost -by: tho same
veto, audthe section passed.- In aftettoon
session the additional sections of the bill
were - passed in'tiominitteo ivittidut material
ameittlatent, - Ittoi the ,bill ppip,s . ed , sit99o
,
readjug,,hy.t)te following rote ;
Yeas--Nesars., Browne, Crubb, - Ferguson ;
Flenniken,, Frazer, !Gregg, iloge, Januson,
Jprdnu,Leycis,, MeMager, liri Ge r Sellars, Shil l ,
man, .90144Prjaggitt,ti nail 1 Fhe1 1 777 )7. •
Cressivell, Ely, Evans, In.
grain ' KTilliuger, Knox, Lauback, McClintock;
Straob,,Wniton, IValsli And, NVilkins,ll
Messrs. Pratt, Finney . and Plait were
absent; • Mr,: , Buckniim took pare in the
dist:neaten but dill not vote. r bit;ing paired
ofi with:the'Speaker. 'tho wea.order i
nil tp be printed as amended,- and the. Sen.,
ate adjourned at 7 o'clock In-the - crating:
—/n Mc /loupe, among a un . mber,of
bills reported was one to.erect a new coup
ty.. to ho called 'Madison,' . . out., of parte oi
Allegheny,:; Butler and :West inerelandl'
one to' 'the new .County of , Menntigiti
hale, out of Fayette. and
WlL.!biogt9P: and °!0 . (9, 6 , 1 *Pet W49 ll ilg'
county, mit of parts of Indiana and Jeffer..!
Boqi•lfOuras adjoorned on •Friday to
Wedpoiday; tn' — givirilitninrinorobeiaOn"
opporlonity of vpiting Olekr homes..
NATICINAL : CQITNCT..L.—The Nat
ional . American Council 'is ,in session
days in Philadelphia—Charl.3s D. Free
man, of Philadelphia. presiding. ..A warm
debate witted 'on a - motion to admit'the
deiegaMs'ittibtit 'Ordliaitig';oiiiii 440'1
ly prevajled, ,Therstratt else a vex.° ,tverm
debate in roteretice to :the contested, seats
of the Pennsylvania delegation. , whiok
terminated in the admissiOr; ' Eciie'
and others, and ignoring
.. the 13thaection
of the gatiniiatplatforM. strio'd I
84 to ng bitter 410418 wrong- the,
•
southern delegates,
.111:7•The,Nitional Convention of thc,ii
tneiicati'parti: will,, ecivene . ' iu,.ll,ftittulet
phia to morrow Aq„effort gill , Intl wade
to defer the- nomination -of candidaiei for
the , Preiddency and PresidenC7' until
tlie'4ift• of .Tuljci 'piobahly'
successful.
era to emigrate to the Territory, and aid
in rescuing the control of - affairs from the
bands of., the, aholipior i tista .J,rence,
who are dUing'everythlng pasilrle'to bring
on a civil war. They apprehend that
!briny Free State men will refuse to follow
4.ltent tierfelic6i
thority nikitthe laws of the territory.
"ThilTgiatif nesirs.
Itol)knaort asulleatio4•lta,ad.opted,precao
tiun4l, me,aaur9,miii,organimAn regiment, ;,
ifMtilhe . f 9 rte are g u e rtied,,clgy PAO nigh!,
.andthatukeriMorts,ol war were being
levied in readiness for istant, aeryice.,
a,itaakboPg : C3C.peCtelL. '
The,‘ Topeka , ,Herald , appeals • to. , the
frien& of the ebrtb end mist try hold them:
selves iti' riniciiiiersii to maid' ate' rnoinent'S
untice,say . ; !hit the struggle:*begiris to
show itself irt, earnest, pn4 - iavokes •the
people of lisesas to die in preferrince to
surrenditing: 1 '
t t r
lice Si: 'Lottia',lfelnlblicen:---pro•slavery
ri4i..l4kille'si=4)mentofdov•AQPinsc.n.
r o nsim, wi li ch,ho reeoutly cototnunica
tea to•the Govermrs of several of the free
States thal be hid received antlientie in
farunttipii that overwhelming force of
the citizen!, of Jltssonri was orgonisieg pu
the• herders of Kansas, amplyeepplied with
artillery,' for the avowed purpose of inva
ding the the territory, detuolishitig th e
town of -Lawritire, and butchering the
• flee citizens. , . ••
• The. St. Louis Intelligeneer alto treats
the matter very coolly, and appears to. la
' boy under no alarm whatever. The infer
' ence, therefore. ic that the whole affair bus
been - Oteuggerated. TI parties In Kansas
.are laboring' undat a degree of high excite
Mont, ,and thus vild ' awl improbable. ru-.
t tours aria•often.caught up. antl•••eireuluted,
as undoubted - facts. ' • - •
A ldttCr, hoverer, in the New York
Times. dateil. Lawrence. Feb, -I, after sta
ting eels tk9 (wit:tin the territory,
adds - •
"We have taken measures to learn as
inuch.• as possible. of 'the private inter'
tines. of theDfisrwrians, and the
. pipus are
well laid to, their milniatlitt counaile. I
have seen a gentliman direct from West. .
port, who was in two of their darksom..
Golgothei hilt week: He learns that they
are.sfill maturing their preparations for 11'
piratical antempt upon various 'points in
the territory. It was his opinion that To
peka would be attacked first, to draw the
force trot , ' of Lawrimee.--theu strike here
and storm the town. • 'We are expecting
important rettirda from mur 'ground 'con , '
neetioits' 'ntong," Mot line further tip the
river.-ittat few dirt.. "There 'are evidently.
Spiea jell - it:le town eonstuttly: . w Ito are 'fiti4s
hag generally for free State 'merit. awl
emwd' into Weautiiiy of Our'eottneile its pea-.
aihie but. we • knee. an - urges eye' upon
our su'spieinine are 'Well (mind
ed, they will opt be permitted to leave
town t o present We still keli"up . a rod;
tine of tnilitary
„display at our fortifwa
llenTS." •
The Wa§lrinkion . correspondrnt of Um
New York afraid states that Governor
SUANNON kits iXpreßs onlora to arrest all
thin members of the government vstabliAh
erl'by the free 'State party of Kansas, acid
apprehensions are entertained of t eollia.
ion between the federal authoritioa and the
free Shoe wen. •
11 F 4 AN IN ILLINOIS.—The Alton
(I I.) Carrier , epeeulutlug in regard to the
prospect 'ortirlient,' days the er6p of last
z•
year is not all Marketen, and the' part of it
which has left the ,producers' hands is far
from being In the hands of the emtsnuters.
It 'anticipates' n; vtiry fine crop the coining
season. botli on account of the increased
number. of actes sown, and the, favorable
winter for tho -grain, uninterrupted cold
weathqr and 'Snow being guod for the gtaiu.'
The btliti3gOXciiirdal says:
The snow !high has fallen during the
past 60 days,lB equal to, five inches , of
manure.. „People eapable of estimating,
matters imagiue, thut the wheat crop of
18.00 . will, be the lergest aver hary,estol in
thilcountry.
.estimate ,the value of
the snow upon the ground, at ten• millions
dollars, would be alow figure, The Peoria
Press says the quantity of groin in store
in, that city is 40,0„ . 000, , adds :
"pl c country, is still tilled with grain, and
every day the , receipt's are increasing.—
%) presume'there is-net a town in Cen
tral ihinois ,. nor betw e en" Chicago and St.,
L . onis,:thai can, shop goad a record of,
their wittier, transactions Its Peorin."--,
Theio speculations, and faatti,have an im
portant bearing upon prices,
THE SLAVE CASE IN;EINCINNA.
Vl.—The grand jury at ( f inoinnati have
foilnd a
. true bill of Murder against • Peggy,
as, principal, and the rest. of, the adult to
•gitire.slaves, m aeomeoriee, to the murder,
of the child: • The writ was placed in the
hands of the Sheriff, who; when the' fugi.
tives were brought' to the jail by, the mar
shall for aafe-lteopingonrned the key upon
them, and they are now ie . his posaession.
The ease grows more and more,oomplien
ted: ' `Nodecision hue yet 'beenmado as to.
die
• • • .
WORTH REMEMBERLNG:44t hi
said that Mr.' John,Brusb; of Brooklyn,
has saved the plums on a number of trees;
the'presentsesiy4l,by binding bunches ;of
tape) uPon idat:e ' cl
ripened to perfection; while those nem. Iv
not , thus protected; mererentirely destroy
ed br aureole°. This
membering for , the , ne'ieSeitsoW.'
cii;lll7 Itiornstoin; New
Jersey, nearly ninety years ,of age, has
had I, growth , of, floe, black (heir- on , her
head fora yerit put.- She uta • eitto eattipg
neir teeth; End' heritighnuta efibie to ii6r
for the second tme. •
gsg.The standing Committees of the
I /louse have been . ennoulamtl, by ,liipeaher
Banks" The *vac irapfirtailt °Ahem are
4 " 7 !
AZ 101,10148 \
Wight- s ari& siTrax. , ..-- - .Septiblians—L: I).
Camp 54 of Ohio, j It; Sage `!of ' , New York,
Alex. IA Witt of 11:18811 , Aiumetts. llenwcrnts
Rowoll Cobb of Geol•giii, W:j - .lMies ofTen•
'tessera, .(aftiJrwartlai oxet 'hied at Ilium' request)
J. S. I'IJ t•lps of NI.. Knox lsdhingt;-11. W.
Davis of laryland, J. IL. Campbell of Pean
sylvania.
Elect iv, ts. —I te p u bl i ea r.,
•of Maine, 7. K. Watson of I /Ida F. E. Spinner
of New York, S. Colfax of Indiana, J. A.
Hingham 41. 1. Ohio. Demoorats—M. Oliver of
; Mo.. J. Hickman of Pa. Know :Nothing—
!W. R. Smith of Ala. Whigs--A. H. Stephens
of Georgia.
Giddings of
op of golir Jersey, 0. 0. Dunn
of Ind, E. Krieradtou of Maine, W. A. Gilbert
of hici,Verk: Deirieerata.l. G: Jones 'Ur
Penna., ?J. Tity•lor of Louisiana, S S. Afar
shfill'of • •
opublionns--R..l3..Washburn
of 111.,. FA. Atintle...:Pf Ohio, J, R. Tyson of Pa.,
G., it. Felton of .N"ew, York, L. IS. Coining pf
:class, Pelnocrot.A.--3. 5.,40.50n of I'n.
of S. '•C. Know Not ng---L.'lll.
Kennett of 310.
. .
• IhLrlticl of.' tonibta—L-HaptibliettOß—J.
3fetteliam,'Vt.," F. 1)0410, NeW , Yori., W. L'am
back,'lndi J. Iheky. Pa, W. Trallon,. Mass.—
Democrnts—W.,l`..463de, W, liar
rib,Alabama; I. Btamett, Miss., I'. 11.
8 11 0 TeNl4 l -, • ; • •
Judictaily.—Tieptiblikitni--aeorgu . Situ.
mints, New
c ork; L. 11 arbour, Ind., S. Gallo
way,' Ohio, ' A. Waken tali, New York, N. W.
Tappan, N; IT. Dimi.ocnits—J. S. Caskie,
Va.; Si W. Barrie, Ala,— Know Nothing
-11. Marshall, Kentucky, :W. A. Lake, Missis
'ureign
,alfairs.--Republican—A.. C. M.
Pennington, N. J. O. 11. Matte Son, Y., J.
Sherman, dhici, A. Bartii tgarne, Mass., B. B.
Thurston, R. L Demo wata--T. 11. Bayly,
Va., T. L. Glingonim, N. C. Wm. Aiken, S. C.
Know Nothing—H. M. Faller,
_Pa.
" .Thrritorim—Republicar. a --H. A. Orow, Pa.,
J. It. Giddings, Ohio, S. .k. Purviance, Pa.,
A. P. Granger, N. Y., Morrill, lit., .1. J.
Perry, Mc. Democrati—. V.'. A. Richardson,
111., G. S. Houston, Ala.: :Koow Nothing—F.
K. Zollicoffer. Tenn.
[The 'above classification is not accu
rate. The largint preporti.'m of the men
designated as Republicans 3r a also mem-
bers of the American orgarr.:7. ation.
THE REt?QRD.--ft,itt dom we are
enabled to present a native at•gumeut so
strong its the one 'below—not hu - t what the
same facts are presented -- to eo etr- a more
alarming extent in other eitioo ;- toot be
cause our opponents have ant rive for
their concealment.
From. Mayor Conrad's Mosagv, we find
the total of arrests for the year 1.355. -
-mounts to 38,657. •
Americium,
Colored,
FORKIGNEI49,-
From Ireland, I 9,NIG
We offer no continents. It is ou.r de
sire morcly to call tho attention of votors
and tux-parts to the above FACTS, cn
ted frotn the 'official docuinents.—Phi,ia.
./Intericon Mintier:
IMPORTANT POLITICAL MOVE
-311 NT.-A number of the mem yif
the Pennsylvania legislature have issued
a call for a State Convention of Wnigt,
and Americans, Republicans and all
patio's ovpOsed to the national administrm
Lion, to ho held at Harrisburg on the 26th
of March, to nominate a State. ticket for
itmlitor, Canal Cormilishioner aotrSurvey
or General. The call is as follows:
'The undersigned, Members of the te
gislature of Pennsylvania, having been so
licited'hy their fellow-citizens, in different
parts of the CornmonWoulth, to devise a
plan of united action, by which PR opromed
t o the destructive policy and prineiples of
the National Administration iney co-operate
in the support of a State Ticket, respect
fully invite,,all who are.in favor of such a
movement, te'assemble in City and - Couniy
Conventions :ow the 10th of March next,
to elect Delegates equal iu number to their
rePresentation in the State Senate and
House of Representatives,o n Convention
to be held at HARRISBURG, on the 26th
of the same ntnnth,, 'lei the purpose of
nominating candidates for Auditor Gener
al, : to be, supported at the ensuing fall e
lection, and take such other political ac
tion as may
,be necessary to the crisis.
R. B. M'Cotnb, J. Dock.
.1. W.,Ki4inger, C. L. Humircker,
.lames J. Lewis'; Jun M.'Gibboney,
Johri Fkguiron, R. D. Moorhead,
David TAggairt, DelornoO hnbrie,
John Wright,
J. (I. tlhumnn,
L. Reed•.; ; A. W. Crawford,
P. yv. Housekeeper; John Henry Wintrode,
Jacob; Strubble, Jonas Augustine,
Fr. Jordan. G. J. Hall,
D. Joy Morris, . T. L. Baldwin,
Clover, W. A. Barry,
W. E. Frazier. D. Phelps,
Andrew arvgli, • Daniel Lott,
D. 'A. Finney, Tlevid Mumma, Jr,
Henry.tiouther, James M. Seller a,
Henry C. Pratt, John C. Flenniken,
Samuel Kerr, • .• David Mellinger,
K. Haines. -. H. Hayford;
Wil Hathiltyn. J Drovin
Samuel Caldwell,
• He niebtiti, Feb. 13, 1853
MONASTERIES.—It would be too
much to expeeciaay;the Lebanon Courier,
that the. present Locofoin gouge' at Hai
risburg would refuse to grant anything de,
tottudod by their. Roman Catholio allies,
andiconsequently wo have not been stirpri
sod at , the favor of AD application for r
liliiter'i4,U.ll,l9nastiiy in Cambria Coun
ty has met with. But are the people of
Pennsylvania willing to have these secret
"sinks of iniquity" . scattered over our
Commonwealth, into which - innocent, tin
suspecting (Mimics may be decoyed' to he ,
ruined have ,all , reed enough of
theni, , to be -aware of their dangerous ,ten.
•They are the-Moral tomb of
ther v iritil , im, s . *ill not the people ? then,
raise a voice 'agai`nst the establishing, of
them P Should not remonatrances be sent
up to tell these sycophants to Roman pow
er and infliieneti that they tread'on' danger
ous gr.ound E. Joy Morris, and other
eloquent champions of the' American cause
in the Legislature, have boldly.characteri
zedthis attempt' at Jesuitical extension as
it 'deserves, but'ifl they are to'defeat If,
thei'piseh4l;iplied by the people'
not tfie 'MO! Ftap4 by them? , „ .
'lo...The 11 on..T. It, arpntripih&epab:
!tibia a atiei `deolinVog' a re-election. to
.
Noise ',in Cola inbne e '
Ohio; lan cost ttie l ' ilitn 6(14;6606;
A Noble Reply lo PeopronsilerGeo-
eral Campbell
_O7We invite attention tilths:Poilig
t t
nob(e:Cep!), to the Postmaster mierill,
A
who, it-seems, is stiff at work to it i
risg
every matt" swipected of enter hying A
merican sesitiments. Here is another in
stan+se of
_the rank intoleranCe sod, j
proscription practiced by the Pierce Ad
micistntion. flow much longer shall this
state of things continue to abuse the pa
tience of the natives of the soil. Some
men talk very flippantly about (lie free
dom of the blacks; but is those no danger
of the whites becoming slaves i Read Mr.
Randolph's letter, and if true American
blood courses in your veins, you will rise
from its perusal better satisfied 'than' ever
that until the great battle is won , every other
question should tte subordina te, to Ameri
canistn :
SIR :--Thit order :dienivising ,me from •
the office of Deputy Postmaster at this
place was not. unexpected. Being your.!
self a member of that , intolerant, scot, who.
have never been known to forgive typos'.
tion, or hesitate at any iniquity to punish
those. who might differ with them.l shotild I
bay() boon infatuated indeed if I had ex
pected you to retain me in office alter, I
had voted as my conscience dictated. My
dismissal is only a proof of what I believed
you capable, And may serve to show .the
American people what they hive to 'ex-,
pea if ever your churob should obtain the I
power for'which it is strnggling.'
The office was indeed worth something!
to me, and so long as it could be retained
by an honest and faithful discharge of ' its
duties, T. desired to 'retain it ; but no office,
however lucrative, would have charrits for '
me, if it was to be held on condition of
truckling to a thing so mean as James
Campbell, Postmaster General of the Uni
ted States. An bumble individual like
me might puffer no disgrace by surrender
ing his own opinions in deference to a,great
man, such as Washington or Jackson In.
cause in such a case he tnight well plead
that it was the part of patriotism to trust
to the judgment of one whom be know to
be wiser and better than himself. But lie
must be low, indeed, who could plead
bitch an excuse for following your loaders,
or that of the petty tyrant to whose cor
rupt bargain with-the Pope, your master,
you owe your present official position .
Thank God, that with tile offieoof which
you have deprived me, your power over
mo !via deputed. If it were otherwise, I
doubt not thntyou wouldapplY the torch ea
readily as you now resort to the political
guillotine. • l't
'rho mean' and cowardly ere always
vindietiverand tnereiloss. Mr. Pierre came
into power under pledge"to - apply only
the Jeffersonian test. and never yet has
that teat, and that alone, been more ear
nestly insisted upon than by the anti-A
market's in the recent elections through
out the Southern States. From every
Stump we heard their orators declare that
they never asked whether a . man was
foreigner or a Catholic, that all - they
wanted to know was, ••is be honest, is he
faithful' to the Constitution." Now; it
rutty he tree that they have:made very few
inquiries about foreigners or Catholics,
hu t it is very certain that you have often
asked, is he an American rand Whemtver
the answer has been in tire riffirmiitiite,' if
he had an appointment. Or was seeking
one, his doom was sealed.
To love our own blood—to profess an
attachment to the religion of Mateo; 'of
Knox, or of Wssiey—is n sin for'which the
Catholio Cltureh has nn absoltation. '
From you no ono expects anything bet
tor—there never his been an hour" when
yan - possessed the 'humblest share of the
conlitlence of the country.
But from your chief ((len. Pierce.)some
thing was hop 41 for, chiefly, I suppt , so, be
cause n o one knew anything about him.—
It is the nature of the Unman heart to
hope while hope is possible, and although
there was li:tie Orin. which to base it, we
did trust that D4r. Pierce would prove an
honest man anti a patriot.
The distippointoent has been bitter, but
the 'lesson will n of l c Inst.
It has put an mid, F think, to the reign
of mindt men, mid hereafter the American
people will be earefui how they confer
nominations upon those oily merit is their
ob-ourity.
For :me, sir, I was prepared to vote any,
ticket a Democratic Conventien might give
me, anti;if the infamous system of proscri
bing Native Americans in favor of for.
eiguors had not been adoPted by present
Admiuietration„l sliould; most prebably,
have continued of that Mind. But when
I saw theta turning out even 'Watchmen
about the the Capitnl grounds for Ameri
canism, and made their teals, at the same
time, on, every street corner declare that
the American party ought to be' 'damned
for ita intolerance and proscriPtlon, indig
nation get the hotter of, contempt.' and I
determined to act no longer with those
who sought to cover theirtreasonable prac
tices by such barefaced 'hypocrisY: .1 vo
ted, sir, the Anierican ticket, and, as t am
a young man, I hope to live to
,east many
more such votee.
For that vote you have turned me out of
office. Be it so. I;do not pretend • that
its perquisites were indifferent to mt:"; Jor I;
am poor nod needed them. I' am hnoest,
and Wave discharged my " antic» faithfullY,
All honest man in your position would have
made no further inquiry ; you acted differ : !
ently 'obit I have disconsolation of 104-
ing . thst in a short time your power eaaseS.
The office , fine given you , momentary.
coneequence ; the next *mien StriMs that
from around:you; audiheopyou
again to the insignificance from Vrl g iti",Yfott
nover ought to have been
. • T. *,
ll:itittfUram,.Henileson ',Texas:
3
•ra.A ..dog fair" opened iu Booton rel . ]
• , •
•tintly,and an infinite 'timber of ttlitl'oan.
me race
; •-•-• . . • •••
of every breed , stse,ann emer y were
represented., Quo of Om animals sunnun•
ced is a • little barker of only k three and a .
half inches' long. contrasted with whieh'
are geWforindlartds Cipahle of holding him
in their mouths. An Aeguimaur. ' dog
brought home by Dr. Kane, ..wee also ,on
exhibltion ' ' •
.HERMITAGE.—The
set Legialutuio bee pitelo&,bill , to piit ,
thave,the Hermitage - tied present it t9,the
United tiltetes to be used as a 7branoh;o6
the no.
_II7A petition Wu prosenteo
ate last week from a.number of single la
dies from: Northern Pennsylvania: making
tori,'hiw to'
)? robibit men from *iireitick
nionstac .
jies ' " ' "
Ldeilt ITEVS'•
i —AF .4 .4,:_th - A,...-1-7, - F - - ---- 1 j •
jßelrl/tttrit9rVirtill for Ike meet
•,f r abblath.
fr....b, erian hurrh.—No services. .
~- L'Ariirti Chnre (1 otheritn.)—Services in the
'.I moriiing l , Rev. , . Jacobs, and evening, Rev.
4 : Dr. Haiatlier. , '
11 St:: jaws' Ittlirh, (Lutheran.)—Servi tes
',' in tlie - iniirning, GI , . Mr. Hill.
Methodist Episcopal Church.— Services in
the morning and evening, Rev. Mr. Dash.
Germon Reformed f'hurrls..—N n itenices,
,Associal e Reformexi Charch.—:‘ • serviced.'
are . Fliyeor—liffeises. py v L W I F i l e*
The .PknYerfffertine of the Pratbyteden c
German 'Reformed, and the two Luttnertric
churches is held every Wctlnestley raping
Methodist, Tliniidef eienitittV" ; t )
' -
IWashlnglonPs Dirth Day.
'seirmvforrow - valie the '22d'of PeWituti
ry--the anniversary of the birth day of George
Washingtoh. 'file day Will be celebrated ,by
the Independen't Bluev t by and by "
putlie thcerciiai Jameit Church.' The
"'Farewell Addreint'' will be Brad t angy sn ad
dress delivered
erases nUT commence at it)}
A. select Choir, we understand, 'hare hey
practising a tinmber of natl.:Mel aim so dint A
treat inn be expected in the way of music.
We
are
tinn to observe this day., as 'it atiMild tte tub'
served, as a net ional,h r olidity. The",hirth da v , of
Wiuthingtori almuld be thuecommemorated.--
Like the Fourth of July, it should be 'set
port for piddle observance en it rational' fete.
It should be kept as n thatival devoted' to' *o
riel nmusemcnts, and distinguished me day
of rejoicing. We have too dap; consecrated
to repose and relaxation, and we should filet°
see this nine added to the calendar,
R ELIO TOT'S 3rF:ETT NG S.—A series of
religions tneetingri will take Once in th'e Gor
man Refinmed Church, in this place, nrze
week—commencing nn 7ltnrsrlsp. Severn!
Ministers from nhrond not expected Mbe pre"-
Ont, to wok, in the exercises.
"A GPO!) EGG. U. MPMl6t.i
brought to our office n hen'n egg, me/inuring
9 inehen by 7. a n d weighing 6 onneen. 11;at,
we think, enn't he bent.
rirThe Rey. R. SA wrt.Eit, rif 3fiddletown,
Pn., has accepted n eall from St. dohn'm T.rr
themn Congregation of Renton. soon fn be Tr,
enti:d by the remora( of Rev. Pr. C F. Rtt.tr -
Fen to aMiythiirg, to nyoune the an - 144 of
Prole:our of flerman in rennaylYnnin Collegre
and IThendoFicnl,Slnipacy.,,,_,_,
RA ILR OA D TO TANETTUWN.—Thi.
eitiznnx of Tnnertown nre agitating n Rail . -
road project, Inninst in Timr n ennnention nt•
Littlpstown, trlionl,l the rand be made from tlidtt
plnci. to linnorrr.
leuicutrvtrAilm.
BEV DEItBV FErr. 20, 1056,
Editors of 114 e "Star :"
In my letter pnblimhed:but
week, I find an error in referenee to the three
acrelet sold by .f.t . alts .1. Wim.a, Foto.. to
WALKER tt 1{1207111:It. It Should read litlfdle.
ED per aem., itettead. r $lOO 50.
Since my laid, severe other miles boio
mnde in town in;pertips. Fl 4 ityit i r.4o llN N OX
sold his home dud Tot fiir $lOOO, And eLm solrt
fourteen : acres of lend Ong slung the
town Twi t for SIU per ticre—Jonq'lrrix.v
MAN pnrulttmx, of cn t s 7 aura
his house and Jot. for WOO -.^1.7. UNITA PSECUOMR
purchaser. Jon!= Our.v. sold Me HORN anti
Lot for- $9OO--Ssututt. , Jonssos parehtver..
Tina, you owe,. onr pmperty is Min selling, re
alizing- handsome priees, and" yielding whirr,
advance op.' wi investments ninildS few years
ttio. Old "Met Mien" is beginning to go,
ishend.
BEN I )ERSVILLE
ir7PWe find the folisming paragraph'
in the Wriallingten Star.. The Ltd *Rudy('
to is a son'of LIE:MY J. ficitniban, for
merly of this
lity.nryoutove AereiNTltt:xr.,:-.-Ww see , all
ways lutppy to chronicle the ; rnhaneemetill or
meritorious youth, and are glad to bear of the
appointment as page iat the !loose 01; litre
sentatireu, of litanlei Setritier, a lad lately
einpliwed by the agent of I e asociated Prom,.
and %Clio ham, Er the last fotarteen mituthe r
assay tied pmtimptly ffeposited despatches in
ourtunta forthe benefit of the renders :of the.
Star.. 13'y his nctiyite, attention, and pleasing
d,egortmenti a lien:iterate non .the .alTecr
tams of . nllwholuiew Lim, ond will, undunhtr
edh,become a gruel-al litvonte with the Hon
oratrd gentlenien of the rlen4e. We bett . penk
for Rim the kind notiee et thiite in autiltwity its
the et pilot.. • •
'On the ictll iosi., by Itbv:
Mr. Jong' W. 1)11q11: - . 00' • Grove,.
Illinois, and Misa.eNTITAILINI.T MUMMA,
daughter uf Iberia (lluttnlieririir r E sig o .alll - or
this county. • ' • 4 •
.On the 12th inst., ter the Rev. 31r. %claw,
Mr. JOSEPH LEHMAN, of Illinois, asst
LODENI4 Di t E4l„ . of this county.
Oti the 18th of DecenabeT; by' the Rev. Hen-
Aucend;;Mr. SAMUEL MYERS',' !dim
LL I 'AAR ETH MII,LER, both of this Co,
On Now' Yeinti'day, by the some,. 'lir-SOL.
OMON , W.A ON ER • of Yosic oounty, and Miss
LYDIACRUM,' of this , county. ;
On the 16th ult.,;by Ahesasus, Mr.GEOROM
LIVINGSTON ; awl , Miss ELIZABETH
CHRDNISTER, both of this cOnety,
On dui 'ith Inst.; Ite* satie,,' Mr. 'JACOB
H. LEREW, 'of York COnnthisid Mies DELI-
LAH HUMMER; 'of thiti 'county," •;' '';•
On the sited iloyisby the, sense, Mr: WILL,
lAM DEARDORFF and Mier MUTH&
JANE ELLIOT, of HOIoPLoni,AdaPP,P.CW:
_~ D ,~. E' ~..~,
' 'On .the 111 It inst., in Higendown,Md.i. Rev;
R. W.'DUNLIAP, Pastdr at`the Presbyterian
Ohnnell in' that place; .: • • • .
On the 18th inst., t WILLIAM. EOW4111?,
son of William and Sarah.Chritzman, of dna
place, aged, 4 months.
At York, on Friday eveninglrud. after an ill-,
fleas of several inentb's duration; JACOB BL.
STATILE, Esq.,: (bnitherof the editor , of dm
Compiler) aged about 39 years. , ,„
On „ he .sth of September bult,at Marion,
*rent county, la. 'Mr. JOHN 'kfULLETT
aged 36 I,!are 1 month and'l day and On'the•
24th' of November list, in Wells county, is 4
Mi. (1 EOROE MULLET', ',goal, years , t
month mid 29 days— both sons of Mr. Job , IL,
Mullet,formerly of ilamiltenban township, Att.
,ams county.
On the Bthinst., GEORGE A. MICRISEY,
son of Mr: Jacob Mickley, of Franklin town
ship, aged 21 yeari 1' months and 19 days.
On the 14th ult., Miss MATILDA.' STRAS
BAU(III, ofiereedom township, agedllbottt 35
yearsi ~
!On -Sunday fait; Mrs. MARY, Wife of John
Musser, of Tyrone township, aged 43 years end
1 day.
On the 14th instant, JOHN MARSHALL,
Esq., a highly respected citizen of Hazen
tonban township, aged 69 years.
On the same day. Mrs. HANNAIi
llENY,wife of Mr. Sohn Mcllheny, of Struan
township, in the 61st year of her age.
Near Conowago Chapel, on the 9th ins afs ,
ter a long 'and panithl illness, MARY A,' AVS
AMR, daughter of Cala; Jacipb Matztei tied Xa
years and 16 days. - .
ilakitlltifill I L4ll9 l fiiik:beenlnithla l li:l
ed , it various wito ) atjd it is connectO with!
numerous ,Populatjtatitutions. Atapag the I
tutva po IfriduJes:Wlth`whichit is asso4ated
is- Fre) ' , Our* Philadelphia. ou the cur'
tier Aw.itleit;'. , !l4 4 , ll,ol'e:that 'Street: ki the
Brea 14 CroPtlnii RtifabliahWient fit Rum
-41
IR . 4.,„,,diokui4eit, cheapda, boat
intd.„struitaimaa.4ll the country-
far 4 pt:apite:Ointimed:isiwi Pals, IV certain
Cu tgeatiolletitis.—Hotiry, 12 Maria, 10,
end, Jiin iliatis 9„of Apalsehionia,; Florida,.
aloft al tlfreb titfpbtett With 'this diwigreentle
. malady; , Matia.iia; particular- • was in a wretched
plight with it, and although there were many
retnedies tried r yet the malady did not seem to
decreiise, Indeed the,disesse spread itself all o
vbrtlac,surface of the head, to the great annoy
ance of. At (pare:its and discomfiture of the
chlid.;,ol4 ,bl9OO iaf the others was equally inn
pito,. t /glut the parents put the three under
a course,el llolloway's Ointment and Pills,
which cared them all in the space of nineteen
days.,Their health has since considerably im
prs,tyeda, These remedies are also wonderfully
efficacious itt all diseases of the skin.
&nit collate g 'hi ;Oak rtr:-
,•;
BALTI3IOIIS. relh, 20. 185.
SI,OtIA , AND MEAL.:-,41t0 Flourmerket
thilttnorniat Was very quiet. Sales 300 lib's.
r 'stav t tit 17 40 closing with somebuy
era at this r ice. quote Obit) nominally
at $7,86; atfitti,VMill;theld'aitht taunt price
vaitilniut firstling htoyers. A sale since 'change
ve?oo o billi* . l!,t Mills at $7,25, which is a
futiliti4'.llpAintr.„ The New York dispatch shows
a deprtission,there in all descriptions of bread
atuffs i and, huyerd here are'disposed to hold oft
Itj'a 'Plotit(LON'it soled reported. We quote at
- 5 ,7 5 45 5 49.70 nominally., garn, Meal
--Weq9ote country at $3,371 11 bid., with
st4l:salus, and city manufactured at 40.4,25
10.13111.. Buckwheat Meal—We quote at 2,75
0, $3;00 '1;1 lc* tb4.
011.11.N,--Illieut- - --Market dull to-day and
prices eurther declined; tho demand hi very
About 3500 bushels uttered to-day,
-and small sales of good to prime -White at 1,90
(431,57. No clinic, white offered. Red, good
bt prirtie nt 1,5 :(01,1i3 If bushel, and (lull.—
.Cerpo--Tlio market is dull and prices further
About 5.100 hushels offered tieday,
mild small sales or white nt 59 cents, weight,
yellow itt 57G*59 rents, weight, ospi by tneas
urenamit at 511(,f . 57 cents f 1 bushel. Outs—
ifinitliioo bushels offered to-day, and sales
ur ); tsgi to prime Maryland nt :lita::l9 cents;
.loine dark lots sold at 31 emits; and chink.,
tl in et 39(re.10 cents • 11 - bushel. !lye— bout
21)011bushels tosliiv and sales as fol.
.
lows: Maryland $l, Pennsylvania $1 n $1 05.
... , SEKLIS.--Cliiversimil $l4 i 5. Very prime $9.
Timothy 375a53 5 ). Flaxseed 17.45 asl 95
VISIO NS.—Stoek light and market
d µll.- .-iii.j---11totimore Mess $lB, Western 110.
;$1.1; 1/nl4llllore No. 1 $l4, Western do. $l7,
and Prime $l3 11 MI. rlsirk—No siting. We
minne nominally Mess at 16 a In :!5.- and
at-st 111 ',hi. rt,",,,--suhat sales of
sholilder+ nt Al, sides .11, and Eau Li 12 a 1:1
.runty
k"1: ranged yesterday from
$3 '25 to toy 5 on the ho f, equal to ti 5J a Si 75
averitging $1 gross.
110 GS.—lit eunisequenee of the difficulties
.of iictikpapuOiiiirm Hugs emit:time scarce, and the
tuaripikfurtheiti is firm, with an' upward ten
deneloixtalla yestprilay at the scales at $7 25
1 0 1- s6o*lkt.'.
•-•— •
i 4
"1 14 ;P!"1.4 31 1.A R!IE irr•
, liaxarita, Feb. 19, 18.15.
iragons, Si . 00
w Irk-Az:o 6.1'04 / 50 to 1 55
11r1K;
014/4 1 .
(1.1.4':4.02-
BUCK Wlll 7 . AT, rr hexhel
T TOES, ter .bubbel
1 . 1 NIRT LI Y-.ShED.,
• (1.61 . Elt-SEED,
FLAN SE ED,
PI, ASTER OF PARIS,
PORK, per 10911 m
'' ' ' YORK ,141RIKIET.
11 ' 7.1 ' Y00.K., Tu.:witty . Fob. 19, IBSG.
- Fli/ITII, "01.1)1.. tl•nin wnduns, 87 50
IV I 1 1.,.1 . 1', 'ti bushel, 1 55 to 17.
TINE,.
92'
CORN, a 4:.
0 ATB,I /vs 1..: 28
11.41034 - 1.1N4E101, 11 0 baohol, 2 75
ChM ' EIt`SEEI), a 7 75
FI.A.X.SIM), tt
I 75
T.I.,ABTIiII. OF L'ARIS. v
.too, 7 00
',11 ) 01JTING! SPOETING!
c i a g()ltcm mid Henry Wimpler will
‘l l , Make Hintae Spouting and put up
she, same low. for Leash or country pro
'tlitee.i..??Friners sed all others wishing
igh e ir Li mme, Barna. Ate. spouted. winds
ockt . W. , ,itt give them ;a'eall.
G. &!ff. WAMPLEIL
I.OOOTIECES WALL ?Ara.
°DEAN& P.A.XTON, hare opened au tin
• usualirlarge assortment of
l'aper,
•ofievery Aisle told .rariety, frmn , 12} to dd cents .
a piece. Kann:keepers and Paper Hangers
are invited to call and, examine the stock,
' , which is superior to anything heretofore offer
e4 in this market.- Cooly L 2 reels a • piece, or
centirAntbVilrall Paper
gettysburg,. eh. 15, 185 d.
_
11A.WLS—The largest and handsomest
dot. of .long- and square SHAWLS erer
brought to this town 'Min be Seen at
- 1-IWOWAYIS , PILLS k OINTMENT,
can 8o Lad in Gettysburg, st dm Drug
:Store ..! •A. D. BURBLER,
ntOco]o' ancpEDAtt WARE..for sale
-UP ' • FAIINESTOCKS.
An ALL 4Liet FAHNESTOCKS'
11 - 1 CLOTHS, CA.SSIMEREfi, - C*SSI:
:N TT 8, lec., if yen wait bargains.
, r
TRONVAsid . it;ltirga
JL WARE cheap at
• - FAHN4701:78 1 1410111.1013.
0et..1.2,1.14566:\
ITAZ•chealteat POMEEITIC GOODS ever
irn
.fqr U 110_ C
itt o"d
Oa. ,1 s .4.Is.:GRAINEA:'
. .2401.1014 Viaven.
LADIES White, Bieck , and colored KID
GLOVES stailmento, worth 871. Gen.
Ittemert-a dm" 'tort Ek Fs -lug re
'calved MONMAYoIIc ANictiito • • (•••
FLIINESTOCK BROTHERS.
0.1. :MU
.
If4llndependent 'Blues.
,
Oil will meet for parade, in full
i .., dress, at the Armory, on FRI
DAY NEXT, at 9} o'clock, A. M.,
• with arms and accoutrements in com
t' plitte order. Members will provide
-' Iliemselres with IS rounds of blank
varttidges, •
'''', ,By order of the Captain.
Ali' . "
111 -4 , ' ' JOHN CULP, 0. S.
arißlanka of all kinds for
sale at.thlo mike.
MN=
He is now rapidly filing claims. He
has made complete arrangements for loca.
ling warrants in the Western Stales.—
Warrants bought—Warrants sold. Alio-
Fly personally or by letter to
2 50
7 2.
1 an
6 2:.
6 CO
Ct FFICE in Chambersburg street
P one door West of the Lutheran
thoreh,nearly opposite Grammer'estore,
where he may be found ready and willing
to attend to any case within the province
of the Dentist. Persons in want of full
sets awed' are invited to call.
REFERENCES.
Dr D.N.DicitturixT, I Rev.C.P.KaAvTu.D.II
•• D. 141.R‘KM, I PrOCM•JACI/11R,
n. M. lir•it, I .• H. L. throng' ,
" D. 0111.1 M IT. I H.A.Mani.xlinono
Rey R. Jon *sow, M. L.Syulysit.
July 7. 1848.
WHO WANTS A GOODAND CHEAP
AIIUEL WEAVER having provided him
kJ self with an entire new and costly ntipa
tutus; is now pmpared to furnish
SCHICIVS.
in every style of the art, which he will war
rant to give entire satisfaction. His long ex
perience and superior apparatus give him ad•
vantages seldom furnished by Dagaerrean es
tablishments out of the city. He has a large
number of specimens at his Gallery, in Chant
bersburg street, which the publicarereirested
to call and examine.
, asswteftetit of HARD
111S..Charge, 3 from 50 cents tb ;10. Hours
fur operating from' BA. M. to 4P. SI. Gold
Lockets, Breastpins, suitable for miniatures,
always on hand, at the very lowest prices. ' •
IterChildren will not bo taken for less than,
Feb. 1, 1854. • •
CALEDONIA IRON.
IWAIINESTOCK: BROTHERS, haiing the'
exclusive sale 'of CALEDONIA ROLL
ED IRON foi Gottyiburg, ,would call the at
tention of bityerito this make of Iron—the
best in the market—which will be sold at the
!owest rates.'
We keep a large supply of Hal tupsai
IRON constantly.on hand. Call at the {lige
of the RED FRONT.
Dec. 7, 18.55.
ONNET GOODS, suchas Velvets, Silks,
X.
Satins, Ribbons, Flowers, &0., will be
!band intoaparalleled sariiihr at
lien. 2, 11215.
WANTED, on good Real * F4
A94. , N.n./... tato security. Persons wishing
to invest, will apply to. D. A, Bauman, Esq.,
"Star" office,
Feb: 8,1856.-4 t
.'.;rftlk►!~'l",~-~u;`st:E.','~i'. _ _';,vttA ?';l.;^.`j
•
411.:1er
. 'Law;
.• ,
wILId ittte.ad'Ets Collections' and
v v.. other basineli intrtnited :to hie care.
13?" (Mice in the Diamond, adjoining the Store
of A. B. Krwrz.
ettysbtitg,t PR; Feb. - 1,•1856. . -
ED WAIiD 41: B4EHLER,.
.111ortary,fil • la w, '
Wttati 6iithihtly and attend' to
all business entrusted to him. He speaks
the German language. • Office at the same
place in South Baltimore street, near Forney's
Drug ' Store, and nearly opposite I)anner
Ziegler's Store. •
AMON A UGHY,
sitTTORNL'Y.AT LAW,
(Office remoSed . to one door West or Boob le
Drug & Dook-Diore,Chantbersburg street.)
willorney anti SalleilV, for
Patents apd Pensions,
linunty. . Laud Warrants, Back-Pay sus
liended Claims, and all other claims against .
the Government at Washington, D. 0.:
also American claims in England. Land
Warrants located and sold, or bought, and
highest prices given.
Lands for sale in lowa, Illinois, and
nther Western States ; and Agents engaged
locating INsrrantuAliese. ;.
rikir"Ap'ply to Iti, ,personally or by
letter.
DAVID WILLS,
Attorney at Law,
HAS taken Mr. STEVENBON'S office
North West Corner of Centre
Square.
lIEFERE;SICE.-11.n. Thaddeus Stevens,
Esq., Lancaste,.
W. L. © ANIFDIELII •
%florae) . at lAw,
O F FILE on Chainhersburg street, Get.
tyshurg. two doors from Geo: Ar
nold's store. will ;mend to filing claims fur
BOUNTY LAND, under the late Acts
of Congress. Pensions, &e. All business
entrusted to his hands will receive prompt
attention.
{2., 3.I:USZEISe
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, has opened
an Utliee in the front room of his residence
in Baltimore street, where he will be prepared
to attend to Serivening, Conveyaneing i and
collecting claims, promptly and punctually.
Gettysburg, April
OLD SOLDIERS,
BO En' LIND ICT OF 1855.
►rIIF undersigned is now fully prepa
-I.- red to file and prosecute Claims to
noeinty Land, Inc.soldiers of the Revolth
non, of Inc War of 1812, and of ALL other
wars in wilier!, the U. States have been en•
gaged—and for their Mayers and minor
children. The new act embraces them
all. lu addition to his long experience and
success, he would add, that, in all the
many claims he has hitherin tiled, (be
tween 100 and 200) he has carefully pre
served, and haa.tiow every thing necessa
ry to establish the rights of claimants—as
also Rolls and Lists of Companies, and fa•
edifies for furnishing proofs in all eases
that may ho entrusted no him.
D. M'CONAIMILY
Getiyaburg, Mardi 9, 1855.—if
CCEMICi
Dr. J. Lawrence Hill,
DVVT3E-T„
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DIGUERREOTYPE?
Daguerreotypes,
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POOR-HONE ACCOEICTS'
' • )
CoiriassollEmi. Treastr,
In account With the Direciore of the Poor an d
of the House of Employment of the Count!
of Adamn, being from the 3d day of January,
A. D., 1855 ,to the 7tb day of Januar y, A. D.,
1855—Jan. Ist. To balance due on
settlement, $417 44
Feb.l, Order on County Trhasurer, GOO 00
March 1, " " 500 00,
Do. " 300 .. 00
April 2, "" • GOO 00
May 7, 4 ' " 400 00
Do. Cash received of Col. E.
Swope,
Do. Cash received of McCreary
for Cow, 42 50
Do. Cash received of S. Durbo-
raw for James Milicr,
Do'. Cash received of Israel Grif•
fey for sup . port of Daniel
Ernst, in cumberland Co.
Poor
Do. CMb received of. Andrew
Polly Adm'r of William
Bell,dee'd, for use of Mrs.
IV bite, • 9 95
june 4, Order on County Treasurer, 200.00
July 2, a « 900 00
Do. Cult received of John Scott,
Esq., Steward, 37 15
Aug. 6, Order on County treasurer, 400 00
Do. Part of Reaping • 'Machine
paid by Poor House,_
A ug.22, Received- of Moses M.l.Neely
part viilue :nf estnts, , -2: 50
Sept. 3, Order on County Treasurer, 300 00
Do. Received of S. Durboraw, for
la weeks board,' :of: Ebe .
Sample, . 26 00
Oct. 1, Order oti County Treasurer, 400 00
Do, Reeeiyed of S. Durboraw,
Committee of Ebe Sam
ple, for boarding, 5 30
Nov. 5, Order on County 'treasurer, 600 110
Dec. 1; " . 400 00
Jun. 7, 1200 00
$7606 301
1856, Jan. 7,—To balance in hands—
of Treasurer, $l2Ol .141
CR.
By Cash paid vat as follows
Merehandize and Groceries 1337 184
Out door Pauper support 914 99
Funeral expenses of du. 92 344
Mechanics' hills, 495 681
Male Hirelings, ' 180 00
Fenudo do. 183 00
Chopping Wood, F l 7 60
Horses, Stock, Beef Cattle and Sheep, 627 90
Pork bills and Stock Hogs, 319 20
Flow,,Gmin autillrinding, ~. 1171- MI.
Lime, Hauling, &c., 228 24
Stone,Coal, 84 00
Executing orders, 14 71
Publighing Accounts, &c., 41 50
Physician's salary, e lOO 00
Treasurer's " 40 00
Clerk's /I
40 00
Directors, extra service, 60 00
Attending Horses, 1 50
Pay to Steward, . 111. 11
Guano, Salt, &c., 29 07
Dried Fruit, 9 00,
Lumber, ' 42 27
Payment made to Board, 8 50
Directors of Poor, Cumberland Co, :39 00
Drugs, Stationery, ±c., 26 074
Balance in hands of Treasurer, 1291 444
We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and
adjust the Public Accounts, do hereby certify
that we have examined the items which com
pose the above Account, and that they are
.correct, and that there is a balance of Twelve
Hundred and Ninety-Ono Dollare• and Forty-
Four Ceuta in the ban& of Alexander Colwell,
Treasurer,—biing from the 3d day of January,
A. D., 1855, to the 7th day of January, 1256
both days inclusive.
A. T. WRIGHT,
301 IN MUM AN, Auditors
John Scott. Esq. Steward.
In account ‘iith the Directors of the Poor and
House of Employment of the County of Ad
tuns, being front the 3d day of January, A.
D., 1854, to the ith day of January, 1855.
ran. 9, To cash for Lard, $1 65
"20, " II 10 07
Mar. 7, . " ' for Horse, 65 00
Apr. 5, Cash from John Gilbert, 45 80
" 12, ' " from H.: D. Sweeney for
Tallow, 68 25
"" • " from Howard for Cow, 116 00
Nov. 14, " for Lard, ti 82
Dee. 8, " for Sheep, K. Wilson, 14 00
IMG, Jan. ith—Balance in hawks
of Steward, $2 351
By Cash paid old as follows:
Groceries, . 12 46
Vegetables, 29 61
Vinegar, 7 00
Male and female hirelings, 44 811
Wagon expenses, Freight and Stage
Fares, 29 73
Grave Digging, 8 00
••hold tio
ilousehoffartieles, 23 571
Stamps, l'ostage and. Stationery, 2 75
Cash paid to Paupers and sundry _ _
persons, ' . 39
. 531
Veal, Ste., ' ' 10 15
,Wood Cutting, ' ' 10 '75
Tailoring, ' 6 75
Ashes, 5 121
Lime, . 12 07
Straw, , 1 30
..
Attendance on sick, .. 00
Powder,/ 05
, ,
1856, Jan. 7.—By balance due the 245 231
Steward, 2 351
We, the subscribers, Auditors to, settle and,
adjust the Public Accounts, d 9 certify • that we
hai:, examined the items which compose the
above AceoUni, and do report that the same
is correet—the same embracing the deviant of
John Scott, •• present Stewird, from' the'ad day
of January,. A. 1).,.1855, to the 7th , day of
January, A. I)., 1856—both days inclusive
--
leaving a balance in hands of said Steward of
Two Dollars Thirty-6ve and three-fourth
i elite.
• /c. .T. A •
, J OHN HA,UPM AN, ' ulle4rs•
List Pf Out•poor Reupere and Amount drawn
•••• • rearlY 6Y-Roch*,. „.
. ,
1. hic.lttnkine,
,qr., $2O:
2.. .11raiWade,, " • , . 20
2.R.Fleichergfor ll:Wester ' ) [il,2a) 45
,
4. , ,DayidParchter, 1.5 20
5. 'Rosanne " • 20
G. Susan Ford, " ' }2O
T. Jacob Sanders, " !. • •' ' .20
1. IL Hildebrand, 1 ‘ .20
1 . Sophia Borrell,..slo,lAlf'yesudy,.. 20,
, • ituolitt'Leiper $5 qr. ) ' ' ' 20
John Ehrha4, $6 ha!fTearlY) , ' l2
Joseph Weaver, $5 qr., 20
H • • ' --'!2O
Jacob Shank, ‘4 20
'‘ L • •
Polly Roth, ' 2 " s 20
Samuel Hunter,.s7 qr., ' 28
, Jacob Lansinger, $5 (re:, ••' ' !„
. Mary Ikard, ” 4 20
Elizabeth Rosser, " I. • 20 .
John Jenkins, 4 ` •• • 20
•
iteoiißw,s "
,
'Joseph Rtienfelt; "
Peggy Slooakei, •'I
'Hannah Roof, "
Jaeob:Petero, "
Polly a
Elizabeth Dysert,
.44
29. 'Thomas Gray,
30. lira. Wallace,
31. John Leonard
32. Wilhehnina
33. Frederica Hap •
Feb. 15, 1855.-4
THE UNIVE
R. E
Issued under the'S ,
of THE UNIVE
WINE and • POP
cluatered by the &a
29, 1,855, with ti ea
for the purpoieof it ;
riot's and worthless
plying the cornmeal
wherever a' compel
will not be - employy.
purchased from D
celebrated
•
itowaninf
known for upwards
only safe and, sure,
Se.; and his :Most
Complaints,
ROWAND
Syrup of 11
which highly typro
together with
The University's
OP'IRE LuNus
The linivergil'g
OR INDIGESI I(
The University'
BOWELS;
Also, the UN!
may be had, at .
Stare of
B. W.
Hnid
Oct.. 12, 1855.
. NEW ES
GRANITE
THE undersigu• respectfully inform the
citizens of Grotburg mid ' the public
generally thatthey e opened a GRANITE
STONE YARD, o 'mull Baltimore Street,
opposite the reside of George Shryock,
• where they are pr ired to ftrinish GRAN
ITE STONE, dr in every style, for
Monument Door SIM and
cps,
and every kind of ilding and ornamental
use. Also, CEMI , RY BLOCKS always
'on hand and a eral variety of dressed
1 Granite. •
eitrThe undersi d having had consider
ablel experience in •ir business, respectful
1y invite persons hing anything in their
line togive tin a cal nn we are prepared to
furnish. the same a Ic.CLIEAPER-• than-it
'has ever been her fo;e offered in Gettys
burg.
• t•NRY S. BENNER,
'TER BEITLER.
Dec. 7, 1855.-4 .
- -- '
i
Ili
1855. NIA GOODS. 1855 .
pHE subscriber . odors - his acknowledg..
1 meats to hih filndii alid' the publiO, for
the very liberal panage hitherto extended
to him, and respect ly informs them that he
has just returned fr 1 the (Tides with a splen
did assortment of w Goods, comprising, in
part, a fine stock a
(
Delanes, S wls, Ginghams,
Gloves,, oekings, Rib
bons, I lars, Alms
lins, Irioh.Lin
eisoSte., •
$7606 30.3
all of which will belsoh at the lowest cash
prices. He deenait mammary to enthners
ate the different at iel4 whiCh comprise his
stock. Be woull : arnestly iniom all to
call and examine hilock before purchasing
elsewhere.
Oct. 19,1855
Collateral Merit:ince Tax.
WILLIAM F. WLTER, Esq., Register of
Adions—appe, hi account with the
Commonwealth of Pensylvania, for Tax ou
Collateral luheritaws from December 1,
11 November 30, li3.
Feb. 2, 1655. For,ax received from
esta of John Arendt, $l2O 73
Apr. 1, " Ilea Orate, 260
" 10, " Hwy Chamberlin, 72 15
" .17, " Jos.h Kitchen, 100 00
" ' 21, " Mautlene Hoover, 25 00
" '`. " Ban Hoover, 55 00
May. 12, " Patek Daugherty, it 63
" , 23, " Matt McConnell., 15 GO
" 29, " Bagel Boyd, 90 00
" 31, " Sallßarr, 10 00
Aug. 16, " Jam Miller, 71 26
" 17, " Jac) Best, 58 80
Sept. 20, " .loh Culbertson, 55 18
Oct. 'l2, , " . ...kW Herman, 60 75'
" 15, -" AttiStoner, , 22-35
$7BB 84
38 44
Deduct commission) per cent.
$7:10 40
11: OWCREARY, Auditor.
Feb. 11, 1856.7—,
HAY PANTED.
VIHRSONS ng Hav , to, sell will, do
well by' call,g on the subscriber, in.
Gettysburg, w lio itlesirous of purciitujjpg•
The highest Mint price, will be paid at
all times., .0::rA, he . intentls having:the
Hay, after being ached . , hauled either to
Hanover :or-Ba lame, the preference' to
haul will be giveno those from,,whom he
may purchase. %
SODMON POWERS:, •
Dec. 24, 1852.-tf
$247 59
CALL AND SE. US AT. TEE
NE WS 7 ' .
. •
• litcrx. T, Kix(4- ispectfully announces to
`• his friends id the public generally
that he continues tl TAILORI.NO BCTSI-
IsrESS in the roomolioining the,' store Aif J.
Lawrence 'Schick, tut (renting - on' the 'Dia
mond. He bus madarrangementaAo regeive
regularly the LA T5T'.F.484.10.7C5, and'.
it will be his Consittenitn - to gii . e`'entlie Batis
te those whomay fhw him - with their etetotti.
Stireountry proiee will be taken •in' ex
thaage f,or work,.• I - , , • ~,,.
JPM •t, lINt3•
• Hettyaburg t Septjt, D 353.
LA.STNOTICE.
MAE ,inulersigneKliereby gives notice to all
' inaclited by no tor book account to gull
end` f l ay. tit; before ti jfift this of-Alarcia ?wet,
at la cb tune I wit place ntyboha iu the
handesof R.B:lltheica Esq., for'colleciion.
• ABRAM ARNOV)...
Feb. 15, - 1856.
OUT U WOOD •-
leanr the . last kor two we barn been
badly off for wood; icing compelled to Itri
what hate used. We know that there ore
a !Minh& who expel to furnish IVeod in pay
iiienc•-ef enbscriptiot ac. We Should
however, to have it DW, when in want of it.
If compelled to pay ph for our . Wood, we
will of 'course havep , require cash for sub
scriptions., •
: Feb: 14. •
20
20
20
20
20
= COALINT'OPES,
OF various paten and sizes, constantly
on hand and foissle, at
WARENS' FOUNDRY,.
' • '6l" - n- •• 02 , tr , • "*•.•••--- ••• • `," • •••••••t vet 021 -, • -- - tqx •-•
%`. t
yearly,hat lo'
' ' 20
ay, ss„qr.,
NEW SUPPLY OF FALL & WINTER
Reafiy.tpalle, Cloffitaig.,
VIARCUS SAMSON has just returned
IT.L'from New Yeit PhiladtlllSliin;land'
timore, with the hOgest and beit.tisioilinent
REA D
to Gettydburg, made up in mritieent. styles,
and shostt .uppivied: likshlobk. In f Ito!
Workmanship, they can't be excelled by any
dustomer tailor.
Having enlarged my place and stock, I urn
able to sell
Tra FAMILY
DIES:
0 , 'istriction and authority
ITY OF' FREE .MED
'AR KNOWLEDGE,'
of Pennsylvania, -April
,I of $lOO,OOO, - mainly
' ' Mg' the evils of. wit- -
r . trurns. Also, for sup- i
"th reliable tome - flies
I `physician cannot or
1
This lnstithJu - has I
John R. Rowitttd, his
Ready lade Clothing:,,,.
of every description, cheaper- than, ever 'of ,
(bred before in this of any other 'piacei thislide•
of tho Atlantic. 3ly stock mandsts in part of
• • '•
of all siies, prices, colors and kinds, made,up.
in a superior manner.
nic 111 ixturt":
I twenty•five years us the
fur Fever and Ague.
ble. remedy for Bowel
•
..PANTS WIESTS;•
of, : the latest and most fitshionable syles, and
' every kind of I:comb:suitable tbr winterwear; also
BOOTS& SHOES, mid a large assortment
Goillen . ten's flop' AivibilTig point!, cell
misting of extra quality linen bosom
, penderS; Gloves, lialrliose, Collars, neck . ,arnd.
pockee'pandkerchiefs t ,and, nn extranithnury,
as sertiatint of Black 'Satin 'and fancy Self, ad-.
jastinOTOCKS, and various other ropey art
aid es,together with Umbrellas, Ilirrunlat r car, ,
: pet' dugs, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. ,
Goods are selected and purchased'ute,
.der the' most favorable circumstances. Quick
sales and small profits is always the .-mottes.,X,
;tuft determined to car . ry,out
Enuwittno' in York 'Street, I 1
A. personal examination can' 'alarm, satisfy
customers of the comprehenniveness,.,or my
sit.Mk.'which I am selling at least '2O per cent..
lower than can be found at our of my cutnpe
titers: • .
11 lam als . O'irei;aietl'io
country merchants desiring nisei! ngain,Apn4y.
Made, ClOthing at eItEAPER tt.t'r4.4 TIIAN.ti~t ,Lc,
BOUGHT aN THE otriss. If you 'doubt it, call
and,exaMine for yourselves.
MATICUS SAAG.Ist,,
N. B. All Goods bought of, Inc ,will-he e
changed if they do not prove' saiisfitetory.
Gettysburg, Sept, 28, 1855.
COMPOUND
Cliberry Rool„
mid i popular rotuediett,
04y for COMPLAINTS
Indy for Dl's ?E1)1314!.
remedy for CoSIIVE
RSJTY'S ALDIANAI,
lipuich Dispensary, or
•&,, C 0.,. ,
burg, Adams Co., Pi.
BUSIIMENT.
TONE-YARD
~MITE Subscribers, luring bought the stock
.11: of Boots, Shoes, . fLits and Caps of KEL
LER K LTRTZ, purpose L....tinning the busi
liCBB, at the Old established stand, Jona! East
Oorner of. Centre Square,. where. they -have
' ust received a fresh supply of the above goods
rum the cities of Philadelphia and Baltimore,
- ) n prising all the new sue desirable styles of
3len'kc, BuYs' and Youths' Silk, our, and
•
&tt Slouch HATS. Men's,
Porn' and Youths' Fine
Laff, Nip, and Grained '
LI OUTS AND SHOES,
with a large assortment
of Ladies', Misses' and Child's
Walking and Fine Gresti SHOES,`GAITb*,
&c. Gum Dress-Shoes, Buskins uud Sundt&
in every 'variety.
We would respectfully announce to the
citizens of Adams County, that wu, have an '
earnest disposition to please the particular
taste of everyone who may favor 4, with , theil
patronage, and respectfully ask* all* to call
and see. d` - .
The businetts will be' conducted .under the
Fine of UOIttIAN & PAXTON.
A LE.S.'AN.Dr.W . OOI3}IAIs;
DuELop pixl'6l4:`
!. be
rrHE subscriber having diaptistldiorhis'Ant.
1 terest In,the. Boot, Shne, ;Batittrot t Cal) ,
Businem to Messm POBEANtA
.PA TONS
respectfully asks the continuance ofhisfriends
and castoincrs to patronize the New Finn.
- KE.LbEit'KURTZV - -
Oct. 19, 1855.
F
VALUABLE PROPER Y>';
J. S. GRAM MEIL
AT P•lt IVA TFrALJ..; a.
911 HE upderoped, 801 at, Vrivatu,,SA(e
11 that desirabl a property,)49fiharryo r
town, Conowago township, Ailaina county,
l'n., king on the public road running through .
said place.:. it C,M,ltt' : il Y!iF) . ) thi ..
•Teas - je rex,
more or less, of first rate land, adjoining lands
of Dr. IL N. Lilly, Samuel and Joseph Steam
haugh, and others, and is finely improthd, , ,....
There is a large
: • TWO-STORY ae•
BRICK DWELLING r
with a two-story brick haek-building,.:froaking
on the street, and nearly opposite the .
house of Joint Busby, * Esq., • good log Barn,
an orchard of elude., fruit, a good well of wit
ter,, end other improvements.
,Posseasion giv
en on or betin-e the Ist day of A priknext, as
may be desired. If not sold, the property will
he FOB ,It EN T.
Persons wishi , g, to view the iremiecs will
call on John 13u3by, Esq.
:MICHAEL HERRING.
Nov. 23, 1855.—tf
PUBLIC' SALE. '':
, 0n" Tittrilaii, the 21st Jay of Alir,i4try
at 10 Mock,. A. 141 - . ;
The undersigned will sell at Public Eale,ntlhis'
rodent-. in HuntingtOn towhship,l Ail.timtf.
county, the following Personal Property, viz.:.
Five .110r5e8,,,,,,..
'WEN, CATTLE ANp HO .;•
one four:horse 'narrow trona Wagon, Two nay
,Ladders, Wood LadderailHorse Gears, yp,
.and Limoßed, and''HarneirarPlOilk G ifs
iind.llarrows,. Corn Fork of every Veseriptitiui
Wheelbsirow,, Grindstone, iCntking Max,.
Winnowiug; , Grain Cradle, gorse Rake,.
halter, cow, log, and ;Chains,,Spreadera,
Rakes, ForksYßa , ge; and a ver,ieV i nc, arthiles,
11#1:.Attendaiiee and terms
made known on (140'1;1116 by "' '‘."*" ) '"''
,; . ;WILLIAM PETERS.
ott .;•.1. r
STACKS OFNW HODS
Mg' BEd.
L SCHICKthaS retnikd, front the' city'
• with the lArgest and•Ntit - seleeted 'sto . sit
'of FALL AN)) . IVINTER -GOODS he `hns
ever had the pleasure of offering to this eom
"nutnity. Call and see for , yourselvei V He
will not pretend to enumerate his large'sad
itttractiVe liatitts bfian advi.rtise-
Moot will not Minket it. But if Tot Wish la
select front the choicest !Ott of-LADIES' AND
GENTLEMEN' IS' , 4)ItESS 000DS, your
eyes ever beheld, go to -
Ort.-19, 1855
NEW GOODS,
rIAHNESTOCK ;BROTHERS, have just
received their usual large and handsome
assortment of Fall and Winter Gecids, to .
which they invite the attention of .the puinte,
sonsisting of every deseriptio6.of Dry Goods,
Hardware, Saddlery, .Quoensware, Groceries,
Cedar ware, Iron, Oils and. Paints,
Give, us, nu - early .calli and Ave will show you
the largest, prettiest, and cheapest - ,,Stock - tkf :
Goods in the County.
Oct. 12, 18a
Aff&"4f.'
NEW FIRM'
AND
NE w u 0 .6 S
Oct. 19, 1835
' 'SCHICK'S
CHEAP GO,ODS
FAHNEgTOCK 'BROTHERS: , '
sign the Red Aroni.
1 fi r ,
GREAT ArritAtiloN
AT l',FlX,l3Alitt B'.ONE FONT t
Ready tflta,le:
GEOII CIE Ali
tiAs jue now ludebedimaking up : and hal
r ut .q q ,ita i ld large a atock,olliendy.Made
Cloihin f , suitable fur the Fall and Winter gest-
Ma' Mace. Ms • • '
.. 11 9 40 ,
VP.J` 1.1
are all of his own manufacturing, and well
ninths of the very best material, u n d none o
ol"lpur CITY 31ADEVICASII; none
which have
! he nt put to g ether in a linrcr . h • (rushing , the
. poor scan/stress with a Mere 'pittance tor her
' labor or line with the loop stitch of a Riming
i machtne,,whtelt ..411C ' stitchstitch gives , .
ivaj• the
! Whote'settm .i d'
i 4 :gone., , We. give -fair 'Wages,
have:our 'vnili'ivell,lone and made of the best
I I materials, ang cay VOiing ladies coati? ';in with
I.ole garlrepts#l9l,,ainiblig countatantees and
cliperrul,bearts.: ' .' .:: • • v. ~ i
' " NYI.I It,VNT . NOW ON HANDS --I
-
Coats Of'allgritdes ntid colors from ', $1 to . $2O
~ Punts,, ''.: :. ". , " 60ets le I $lO
J Testsi .•
it . '..,- " 62kets to $7
made of,allleolors AndJevery variety' Of Style.—
L WeAtikv.fikxperientad -workmen enikloted con •
i fdatitly.euttingout And , making up.all iti,ls of
) 31 141.41110i.Illive,Plaret, Ureen, lirourtOnd
! Drah,:.,Cloth,coating„ • eassimers,-'Satinetts,
1 4tui
ca,,nAd, I,''uStitigs,Drawers, Shirts, &i,.., &e.
„ Alitvingj not; returned from the East 'IT have
Flully 9,oJbatid, in:eenucetion with our Clothing
gttill'Pe,a•_,very : largeJstook of cheap Clothi; Cos-
I l ifillt 3 P: "cutiVlletto,illotaings, &c., t i c.; 'of ev-
Arymarloty,ofcolors.,,,No have psi received
theFaltanil ViaierPaiihions, and ifwe 'cahoot
/ Illipte. you in a garment made apn•tt dait'at all
it , times take your taettaure 4ini'Make''up — ti "gar
! menilliat will ' oti—short notice.—
' We,wdlatot nutke the bold assertion that we
,will, sell *2s . .per cont.i chedper than . any ha
dy qse, but that we will sell any iirfiel&iii 'our
; line n i t. elltinp, a 4 ,the cheapest,. and a little
eliCaper,rand
,a!goadtleal better. ' '' - ! . '"t r'''
OlVO,Uallt . r.al)Auut.,extittiiiiti l and judge for
inuraelf,-;. J iVeing one, canna - all to the Chtith?
mg 4mparium,at,thov) r" .` ,'t'i ,, ;' , :".. '.l
~.:SinulStotte- P riont of
, t . ~O ,SDROE, ARNOLD.
IVS ,, OHEAP •
WATCJIANILiEVItLRUIHORE.
A f4EX' ANDER FlidiZEß reipettfully in.
I fornut the public that he•liitg‘jhst . reettiVeld
a large and splendid assortment of.xich and,
new style GOLD JEWELRY 'Of alt kinds, iii
eluding Breast Pins, Finger Rings,
• Bar Itingtq'
of the most fashionable' styles; fob, vest, and .
and
guard Chains, Guff Pitts,., 5 etch Keys, &c. ,AI- -
dO, Annan Spoons, Vane YASCS, 81.001WIWii,
Watch Guards, Keys tat 'Clinias, Goo.and .
A
'SILVER WA:TO - D togethtir - iviih'n
t . 1 . . large assortment tifltlP DR.NING goods
suitable for•persties ih' mourning, and.
numerous other artideli t :iii. his lipp : .--all , fis,
which will be solchit litreitettah prieettY . 1 ; ',;
AfarAs I have purchtitbd . 4 my gdbira'froM
regu l ar Jewellers, .I wilf,'WAßßANT•theni to
lie what: I pronounce t4itt.',':p thii parches
ors may rest assured. , ;'' ' ' ' • •
W9I..DLOCEB, wAtuis:&JEWELRY.
.
REPAIRED, as lieretorore,' ,{live me a call,
in Baltimore street, a &V dons from the dia
mond, if you want Goon'Xea'e , l4, and the . gen.
nine article, lower litatt:Pie; Same can be pur
chased any place out of the eify. • . -
ALVX. FRAZER.
, • "
Gettysburg, Oct..
..6, 1855 7 --,tl . ~
•
/..f..! 1 ' 7 .1;-; .. ..'". -,- - ...•. •.. ' _
0--$-T 0 R E.
' , /v..111•E • subocribere ,tsrl , tt
announce to their friends and the
public, that they have opened n NEW
./ 1 .4.493VA RE STORE in 1341tintore at.,
adjoining the residence of, DAVID
S l etillibiliVitiliiritilittitY ate opening 41
asst ro
anN11114411151 trt44 V'
LIM WARE Lit STEEL
•
2 " 7 " ,11 GROCERIES"' ) "
.iCII telrFand Coach lritumingB,
Cedar Ware s Shof
'11 ,0 1 .4..113 ,entot,l,a, t
aints,Uns ji ,4 Dyestu is,
n general, incuditirevery descriptioJ of '
articles in the, above litte"of huabiess—to
which theYAtivite thi# attention of Coach'''.,
makers, t'arpenters;Oaftha't
makers, i Shoentakers,„Sathiforti„ and the ;
publie generally.
Our stock having beenaelected withgreat
care and purchashed for Cash, we guar!
antee,(for , thtf Ready Moinek,) 'to 'llittptise .
of any part of it of, ..s reasonable ferimititif
they can be purehaa t id
W partiettlarlyr”uest call'lrom our
friends, mid earnestly solicit a share 'of
public fa,vpr, as.weisre deterntined to es
tablish a character for 8611111E:Goods ati
ow prices and doing busitibis on fair prin.
liples.
mhr, B.`tANisiff,
'
tyGehibure
GROCERIES COIVECTIONS-
Bh..cox
ifiIIVIANUEL
tuned from Oe.eol, itirgeikt
lot o'f,GROC 4 ?4IIE . S ,, ',4e 44 ; itver . ..„0, 9 1trci.
?PO id . )1i;1;01 ku 14vituti , , 014 atteitli„
n 1 ,all;,q4nyittced that nati 0
totTer'cßA:ll,f,
OA 12G. AJNS,.. He , lituralent• I , flue•lnt .of
had,
•" Mackerel and
~ot • itA )!
Oranges, Lemons. Katsina, .1 , 1 5 , pop s ;
Almonds. Nuts, Candies kinds, l'o
"vq.euar" if nu Wl l "Pri 11 1 ,ru4bel,
ig; sal ifiw mei t!
wartety goods. Give us a call if:you want
u (my cheap drib'. to tits:
.4Staitr-"offidit, Baltimore Street:'' • :. "
Gettksbnrg';'3.lay.TlVlB66lL-tf
Dissol4spielit of Partneri-hip.
,TH".Co•Pprt,pe . r4hip existing betweeu-- the
siiiseribnrs; has ; been dissolwed this day
by utute4 epuent.
We nre.much obliged, to • oer friends. and
the pudic ; for tboe liberal support, extended
to 118.
Our Kooks are plated , in the hands of Alex
auder Cobeini for calif:calm, and
_wit ear.
.nestly reques . . those indebted to us; to; call
and make immediate payment. BS we de."
sire to settle the, ku4iA9l4, the l .fitaa,altltqe4l,
" '
tAir. W. PAXTOIR; -
• ALEX'II COBEAIif
Sept.'l9 1853 -z-tt
'•v:ti7:[Ptiroft
lINFORM* his friailla tpcl ~ t htN Isteoir
-1 ally, flint lm will 'continue the Hat & Shoe
;Business,: at, his 914 ,Stand,• and; will•rlxa~s
keep on hand a' large and siiletidid "iiitacrtinent
of BOOTS & sitprA., HATS "4: - .COS. of,
eiery, virieti , of style and price.ii, he , is
determined to sell low for Cash or . Cout;fry
• - •• •
Produce.
Sept. 21, 1835.—1 f • •
• Ar,
GI TV4III
A NEW FIRM. -
I I HE undersigned, having interai hittit
pp:11100143o eararontha'Fbil
Ainexii under- the hfirahor
SONS, hereby • Make knntroPkk-flohlitel.
aerie of Mining a n d piljolning icoantilm,
aI mi prePr e tat titii kt•• eilti ig*
in our line of bnaine”. We have eon.
!molly on hand, the HATHAWAY sate
other :rt:
C 0 0 W%.‘ Gl3TlOlrlir, %Oh.
the r frifif4 Ole pleig,Viever i
of serious styles St ml sizes ' Kettles
and Wass., ',and ,all other Iron Cooking ,
Utensils, Waffle Irene, W,avhinglithiehinee.
Ash•plates, 846t-sers,pers, Atm. Castings
for Milk end itther,Maehinfryi , PLOUGH
CASTINGS of every desenprioi,
We make the Seyfor, Blochki, inia differ
ent kind, at Wit4eroaci 'Pliii(gAs. WO
have also got different patiernii,4*;
FENCING & RAILING
for Cemeteries, Yar — ds and *l'ieb4 which
Can't, he beat for beauty or cheapness.
Ocr All die above anodes sold
cheap for Cash or Country , Produce).
ccrBLACKSMITHING •011 con
tinued. •
BRASS CASTI * NtIB inid'e`fre l ii thing
in our line made to,order. :;„'„"
TIIRES'HING fiId2CIONES repair.
ed at shortest notice., Being,,,filooldent
ourselves, we will do our work Miim.
THOMAS WARREN ‘
. MARTIN,' WARREN,' '';
--'• ' 'JURA WARREN, ' •
L i/ 411 °MAq vi t AAROV . ;
May I I, 1855.-St
cOSIPL'xig
TOWER'S SPEti,bgit: AND .
VIRBI.‘ 11EA1E1t, or Primary School
.12 Enunciator, Part 1.
,49c00d lt,e4cr, Primary-Sollool , Etfuncl•
tlitoT kart ... l
Titirtl Ito:War, auth,doropiete, ix/mita' ea ilk
tLrticulation ~ ~ , 4 , - , 4,1 it I/I.it
Fourth Iteador i aheqneLto the Gradual!:
F 1 11)4 .400der,.WitkPrraciplos of •Eloentidis
practically„ilimdrated by hatitnentary Exist.
moos, i, • '
Sixth Mender, with the Higher Principles
of Elocution Explained and Ilinatratedbr lid
propriato,k4ereistaw• ,• ,
The Headers arc prepared upon the pjfni,o
tent4kidy!Oitly one (Hag 61'11,
time e and Ili
contain a full, complete and qitigittal sytnt€ ufeihreism in A rticulatidd, tit which the aittl
,has an exclusive right.
,;.. Ina Eldeutionnry; matter, nit' 'Simple and
I comprehetiaise ; adopted; tOatti; gchool.roOta'
as mtly; peat:tied teachers khowiliOw to Aire , '
mars:land adapt it. .;•,-; ..
The •Selectitins for Reading are carefully
,graded fruit' the first stop 'last. The
pieces are:Chaste, puriktind'freetbfeem all lOw
aud'hipeoper expressions ; they hre designil
locultivate'find correct trusts; to•tefitie the 01
ingo,;and elevittisl - moral;tallbetiOns. They
were geleettril and prepared' by the-true teat h.•
Cr, 'who; Rhine eau understand 'l4 practical
wanta the expanding , better aid 'mind of the
sellool.rouni, .• !•t! ;,
Toner's Elenients orGiimmar tior
beginners,. dhd bltutuniar tir
advatteed , clitsses. -
- Teacheedi School Cominittoeiti ',tlergym4,
and all•mthers interested , in gilitditlon are lit
ritetlin iiall end e Mino,,t hese' ilbolts.
DANIEL Bunoliss & co.
60,
John Street, New York.
„,•Ita.k'orealef at.t.A.; D. .BUEHLEIPEI Zing
and llo'uir Btore,.Gettyshurgypit.-!
405.: •
I,OUIDDaDF-All KINDS
, VIE LADIES' 5'20112,
iiii t IUPPLY, AND LOW PRIC18!
tsl l itiAta l the attention
of Ladies and Gentlenton to, her egg*
nor adatirtmefit of '"'
auitabl
1e4103PT.:Vq)q410404•,,:.
Pall n and Wintet: wear, Which have
. 1), Z I e ll; I P1 m8 ; , ac i f Yi t Y I Z . Nt!lfiqg
0„ ,„,„. 4" Lams. au assontuent
includes thy new and fushionahle styles of
Cashmeres,
i Jo,: • nl
,911.!04.1!'!.1.184214,iFt!eti./19,,.
'nage; Coburg
Itnuj,uruen, ucl , Fiinaelq:,Bon-I ,;,
nets. and.Bolittat 'Krim
ladies' .11ra4s Trinruiiirgs, VAlsts, Aro&
einis; Blacir t .Bims
kiandkargrief,s,. ; ]fitaich Colinrs„,.
r,ltitintiric i dnaicimet,ivl Swiss ga_ R in g s,.l,
'lus6rtings, SloeTes,'ldo.
bair rind Silk , 3fita, filnek
rakao, And :Embroider ! , f:;tti
• ed
Braids, Fans,
Ita.Ltulies and, Cootlemon arir requested'
to eon end examine our Goods, which ca , mnl
he:, beat :vu the , dbwh fur beatity• • and Ant •
~ • Gettynburg, \ov..' 18b5.. I !"'
BOOKSiSTATIONERYi
i)ituus.te, MEDICINES.
4ntreasa-tiosortmentt.
A l). B L EHl..ttt 4as addedla,his former•
• stock.orClouile t unisuallf large as
ortio ept, of Classical, School .and . Miseel}e4
°tie '
,embrisaitg:ell the text t *Wm 140 is the ,
lege,''Cotamoti Schools, aud . statahed ,Clessitat,
authors' with the recent popular B,ali caticte4.l
ctitistituttnl a larger asaurimettt th an over
fore °pone bettvsburg. Also,
el le al it 21 Q P La It , ,- I
of All kinds, Cal), Letter and Not. 'Paper, of
:the: best quality, Emerges, Gold. Pans apt ;
&e., with a' liayte
meat or
":*
,
.
E fancy Goodx,' •
;to which he invites attention, being. titepertt'
to sell at unusitelly low prices.:
.71t He, Lai ,4tlits far" , increased his.
lock of— .3 3 33i, t
t a ritagN .and Mcaliciaaiyh rs
whichreteS up . gt Vi kite blesebetilt
market.
betrA irtingetnntita :hate' beert"tigeeftpl".
:which any article in his lint3of buskteassNl, !Int l
prontlitly ordered from the city.
Oettystatrg; Niv.' 2, 11f.55. '
. -
A ll E ADYMADE CLOTHlNG—Clutipectio..•=l
JLIL iti4Caiaheet',4CatittinettarAtthintraiN
,argest variety on hand tied cottosetiteeeither
epr-the heft bargains in town, at the Cloth. •••••
ing Emporium at the • '..r•-.••t
•
Sand :Stone Pros[ •-••
. -UEOItgE,WOLA,9
.
C
cicilielt)i tt s on h t
and a - ore Eono.r,
A
ti
L sortmeat 'lit • CLOTHS' AND V S z i ,
-,
11EltES, VESTINOS,••&c.; ilui:,„1•01_
otrers such inducements to purt,h -.- U
not hue be•adrantageowl tOthiti. t ... 1 ~, ,
will fixathisatora well supplied -0 ,
11 - • f
, goods suit ,l to deli:We - W l '• 1' .) :;" ''' .'` -4 '•.
. .
I UST received,
1141 islottiotal 6f CMOCIP4t
V RIES, which wilt be said leeriet Ole le
cowltry produce, ut
OBANIXIMS