'met= 1 ? J. DIAAII4, 101 TOR AND PROPRIITDD ORTiVOUUSC,PAs MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 29. 11r,9 Vtgiatrafir tat ticlot, nor A u d itor General, IcIORARDsos L. lot - RIGHT, of 1 2 1.1ilade,Iphla, 11, Surveyor Ge , teral, JOHN ROW% or Franklin county, Donut (intuit; f dd. State Senator, ATTRY J. MYERS, of Tyrone. ellolisso to As Ossidaq of Ow Ristrist, Coptenwer.) Asan6ly, TraIWZRICK DLE of Franklin, CoicantmW . JAMES U. XAIiSfiALL, urHantLltonban, Dirrolor o f f ae I'o 9r, JOSEril jitllN, of itaatling, • Auditor, ANIOS LIFEVER, of 'Colon. annoy Treasurer, WAYBRIGUT ZIMMER, o( Gettrabgrg. District Attorney, J, C NAELY, Uf Gogysburg, - . serveror t 4011:N G. BRINKEktiIuFF, of Stratatt, News, eta. A psiriti dispatch from Carlisle, indium, ostwcmicee the death of fen. J. W. Day's, of thai /Mate, formerly Speaker of the Volta! *Mae noose of Representatives, and ut one Simi minister Jo China. Mr. Davis was also president of the Democratic National Convert fioa which assembled in Baltimore in sal nottlinated General Pierce for the Yresi- deny. Godey's Lady's Book for September has al been received, The Lady's Book is a llvorite with the ladies everywhere, aad it da. some to be so 1 A fixed fect.—That the Demoeratia County ticket will be triumphantly elected on the as Tuesday of October. A eon of the lion. Kenneth Afloat, of South Carolina, was killed a few days ago, by the accidental discharge of a gun. H. was thirteen years of ago. The Anisl majority for Ifagoilln. Dem., for Governor of Kentucky, is 9,182, He will inaugurated op the 30th inst. A arop of 7,000 bushels of prime wheat has been gathered from one plantation is David. isis county, N. 0, An ores of 90 cents per bushel wee made for the oaf's crop, at Les- iVoti. N. C., but it was refused. One Opposition candidate fur Negress is doted in Kentucky by a majority of three; nue In TOSlleine by twenty-six ; another by eighty; pad another by fifty, • The London Atheneum speaks of a new Arsitaroug gun killing a sock of geese six miles and seven furlongs from the English shore. A coast defended by baueries of snob range and accuracy, none but geese would attempt to 'wade. Oa the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, not far bon Jackson, in Tennessee, PP as elebeitio paper, Mill stands the bumble loteabin, 1.8 by 20 feat in size, built and occupied, while he lived in the district, by the .tar famed David Crockett. The London Court Journal, through its Paris correspondent, tells as that *era have been serious relicts between the Empress Eu genie and the Princess Cluthilde, Victor Ernest twee *rush ter. The Rending Gazelle says that a snapping tads. the largest ever caught in Berke coun ty. weighing = lbs., and "able to crawl with a man on his back," was secured a few days ago in the vicinity of Kutztown. A steam plow is to be Rut in operation at the neat State Agricultural Fair of Vir ginia. An editor says that the only reason why his house was not blown away during the late gale. was because there was a heavy wort. sage sPou Money is so scarce with us. that 02, when they meet in our pocket book. are such etnagetv to each other that we have to intro its's-them AL youth in Chicopee, Mass.. while attempt. lag to kiss a young lady, slipped and fell just before reaching her, thus losing his kiss and two front teeth. No poultice has ever been discovered that draws out a man's virtues so folly as the sod which covers his grave. Tappet says that a grain of corn is better than a diamond. Certainly it is, fur a barn yard fowl. The "big tunnel" on the Covington and Ohio Railroad. in Greenbrier county, Va., is 4,700 Let long, and 700 feet below the surface of the earth. It is 300 feet longer than the Wee Ridp tanneL The width is twenty-eev . ea feet. to aftionantodste a double track, and the height is 23. Westin.% pigs and ebickens over the glair ing.fiwru in . t.l2elarit stream of the lionota • sokarto is art:Aldo atrinasaatesit of the Bead • Rich Ltlanders. Mar The few who oompoee the chief or "Raparior Council " of the Know Nothing Leh Repobbeau opposition in this county. bare resolved to ignore everything like truth ' red fairness in the present 004,6113. Nu bit* is too maw, no falsehood too base, fur their aims, en rascamit has their appetite for aloe _curate. On Muggy week, the &Mine!, ins very sat nth-toughed manner, "intimated" that ORPt Dam. had voted against Mr. 19u4, loot par. We flatly oontradisted it in our last, And. now, the slander is revamped in the Aar. with am additional falsehood, viz: that " Oapi Diehl also voted against klr. K Roth ittioakions are out of the saint cloth, sad are taimadal to delude into the support alai Meow Bathing Meal a few voters train a alma at eitbieas whom the candidates upon that ticket. and the managers who outdo it, man mrotato mecum eon cares! Capt. Meld le net the reartair deers the manag ers swat We do Kipple believe him to ba. lie i.WORM tioittgap_alei ire have hie sus sobiolit, aid lbaKt(itHrt, for isms not be voiti tukopoo;Rialgomooptio 69k4k. ' .99 bwatt onomott4tk 61 idiot, USW 0 111/ 1 7Aillt, 4604 agi~ Saddam**, _ aoso. Tb. Sior nosoapiv yeah ititiiispoti to oonsiaot. It is not their *Weal t 9 be eoefieced. . N o H o p e for the (Nye*Ws. I N elatbltg kw Dear for the ingettier 'As some misapprehension mists est the sub he . Star ABllagiginii, or "Superior Coon jest of the election or n President by the eakoro.' ars ovidOnalY belOnDing to realise Iloese of Representatives in ,the event of a how srretiebedly they bungled the job when failure oo the part of the people, s a y. tbe they fashioned eat duals present County Washington Eigtes, we pre: unit the clauses of Ticket. Every move they make only shows the Constitution reii,ulating such electi l ee, how utterly they lack confidence in its rind the strength of each party, as shown by' streng-th. Everything they do has but one the elections that have taken place. übject.—the securing of Democratic support. Art. 12 of the COnstitmtion, in regard to etifeasing the President by the House of Rep resentatives, provides I " But in choosing the President, the rotes shall be taken by States, the representati , n for each State hi wing one rots; a quOrum for this purpose shall consist of a member or akentheni from pro-thirds of the States, and a ssetiority of all the States stia// is necessary to a choice," There are 33 States ; neoeasary to n choke, 17, /leofiuns hero been held iu :43 States, with the following result: Desiocrats~Alitbama, Arkansas, Caßlur, pia, Delaware, rloride, 'lllinois, Missouri, ,Sotatb Carolina, Virginiaje poi, Oregon—U. Espubticans.--Connecticut, lowa, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rbude b land, Ohio, Vermont, )Viseonsin.-13. position.-,,-T en r, es sse--I. Md. Nurth Carolina, Kentuc ky.-4. Of the fil'e States ion to elect, in the last election tho Deamensts serried Minnesota, Mississippi, Georgia, and Louisiana, four.-. and Maryland wee tied. If the delegations from these States stand in the next as in the last Congress, the Demo ants will hare fifteen. _Repubii cans thirteen, Opposition one, and four States tied. So that by no union or combination between the Republicans and Opposition can they elect a President by the House of Representatives, unless they carry three out of the five States yet to elect, The same avticla of the Constitution fur ther provides t - •` And if the House of Represen triti Tel shall not choose a President, wheneter the right of choice 1. hall devolve upon them, before the 4th day of March next following, then the Vice /i-esideat shall ad as President, as in the case of the death or oth eosestitutionaa disabililf the President." In the event of the failure of the people to choose the Vice President, the Senate chooses, and "a majority of the whole sanaber of Sessalors shall be necessary to a choice." The nest Senate will consist of sixty-six members ; necessary •to a choice. 34. The Democrats have 311, Republicans 24, Amer icans 2. Texas and Oregon one each to elect. So that. undoes the Republicans and Opposi don carry three of the States of Minnesota, Mississippi. Georgia. Louisiana. and Mary land, they will be powerless iti o the House of Representatives in - choosing a president.— The Democrats not having sufficient strength ta choose their candidate, in such contingency, the Vice President—to be elected by a Gear antic Senate.—will be the President. The DUO Bopublioan Disappoint- awn in Oregon. The Black Berthßeans were in ecstasies of delight at the supposed election of their friend David Logan as representative to Congress from Oregon. The vast superstructure of Abolition triumphs which they built on the slender foundation of the Logan victory was quite startling. But alas ! " there's many a slip 'tween the cup and the lip," sad, instead or Black Republican Logan being the repre mutative. astealieg Zlenweatt, Lansing Stout. bee now the prize, Sad can write the much coveted letters M. C. alter his name during the Yhirtf-eisth Congests, sad as long there afteras his constituents audio kind Providence will permit. Of course this culamitt has been brougbt about by the Administration party's use of "Missouri Border Ruffianism and LecoMpton iniquity ;" and is the result of "puss irveg ulasities and frauds." Tee ;ramose is evi dently chagrined at this disappointment, and weals its spleen in the following series of in terrogatories. which are intended to be very sarcastic t "Where will Lane be in litGO?" "Where the party which he represents?' "Where the State, hurried into the Union lo ans* the South desired her electoral totes ?" We have nut tune to do more than ask where David Logan is in 1839! litthibiting their Weakness! The Star and the &roliaei, eonviheed of the weakness of the Know Nothing Black Republican party in this county, and coo rinsed, too, Ors the people know it cannot elect a solitary man on that ticket, are "try bag on" the brag game, with the hope - of humbugging a few Democrats into its sup port. The Opposition managers only exhibit the weakness of their party by such a course. To bolster up the sinking fortunes of Mr. Dcanottsw, they throw out the idea that con siderable numbers of Democrats will vote for him. This is all bosh—every word of it— and they know it to be so, Democrats of Adams are not quite as verdant as all that would indicate them to be. They owe Mr. Durboraw nothing—he has deserved nothing at their hands. Did he show any favor to the Democratic party whilst in the Legisla ture? Nut on any, even the most unimpor tant. occasion. Da his every vote involving the selection of Individuals to offace--frona State Treasurer down to the lowest coal hearer in the Capitol—S.onuel Durboraw carried out the infamous oath he took in the Moutiljoy Council of _proseriptite and tyrati- Ideal Know Nothingism, and his implied ob ligation as aAm-ctional Black Rfpublienn so wadded. hy ing against every Democrat presented for these places, no matter bow capable or needy. Ile in his course acted the part of a decided and uncompromising polit cal opponent--and — Democrats will trert him as he deserves at their hands, by voting for their own popular and unexceptionable candi date, Fact:4lms Thant! The Opposition organs hid better strike up some other tuna—that is played out already, Mir Th e iSiar writers, to break the force of Mr. iteiser's ••temporary resicle.nee." allude to the fact that the editor of this paper is a Dative of an adjoining county. The position lacks point. We are isot a candidate fur Corn utisioner—Mr. Rosser 4.-116'11 wish, though, by tie time the election is over, that be 11.,..1 kept out of the field, and some body else occupied his boots I Ifierha greatest liar is sometimes believed. merely brassie ha keeps a bold face in put ting forth his fabwhoode. So it is with the Stir managers. They preload to be oonlident of the corrects/we of Mr, Possolaw's Totes in Mut Legislate/it /eat winter. A little pa tience. seadenten, and lot will Ind the •mark toed" with saes force doe jolt or he nay have etaatatik for, _ INig=gsgl The re-nomination of SANurt. IhAtrionew they could nut well avoid, although it i. no- Curious that some of the more cautious of them doubted the ixdicy wf so doing. But he had already, in adtance, guru! for his po sition on tie ticket; and, beside, if re-elected, he might be of biorc service than any other one iu again securing for a favorite oracle in the "Council" a winter's berth at Harrisburg! The latter consideration had a controlling in fluence in this nomination, Lut the result will demonstrate to the rank and file of the party that the leaders "pi id too dearly fur that whistle," This is not the only point in the ticket in which the pecuniary interests of an office. seeking and office-holding leader wero con sulted, at the oust vi the sacrifice of some of the moat uneseephotiablumeu in their ranks, We stated, several weeks ego, that it was strange, rafting strange, that JACOB Ramona should receive the nomination fur Commis- sinner over such Men as Janus MAI/HALL. of 11., DAVID SBRIVER, and others ; and this has led the people to make inquiries about in and they too aro coming to the conclusioti that the ohoice. in view of the facts apparent on the surface, is a vary singular one. There is but one way to explain it—end it exposes the mystery to the core :—Liar ormle whose, word is la* in the "Superior Council" has a longing eye also on the Commissioners' Clerkship! True, as Mr. Rester is not en gaged in any particular occupation or pro -1 %salon, the office would be a snug thing Cur him—bas his simple, desire in the premises would not have secured him success. Some weight behind that was required, and of course there was everything to induce "the pair of noble brothers" to risk their fortunes in the same boat. That they will, on the day of - trial, gar down together, is very sure; but we are disposed to keep them on the surface la the mean time, to give a trifle more life to the campaign. AU the clan-trap letters which the ' Su perior Councillors" can concoct, and publish In the Star and Sentinel, will nut "save an ounce of their bacon." Especially when their tricks are as immediately transparent , as the Rosser cummunicatiou in the last Star. That w one of the "aseakest inventions of the enemy." The attempted disguise is too thin—the favorite expressions of the Star writers, "slave-drivers," do., ring in it too harmoniously to come from "A Democrat." Old Hamilton has not a solitary Democrat within its borders who would begin to talk in that style. No, not one! The language em ployed is that of the "Superior Councillors," and as such we shall treat it. Now, gentlemen, come to the scratch... The Coospilfr stated that JACOB Hessen has been little 1111111 than a temporary resident of the county. Do you deny it I If SO, giro us the frets. Hat he not, since lie has been 15 years of age, spent nearly all his time out of the county? First, a number of years in Franklin county—then probably ten years at Pittsburg—then of on long tours to Nebras ka. Crape-, and other distant points, requir ing several more yeare—in *here, reAiding nut of the county nearly all the time until within the last year or two, since which he has lived in or about East Berlin. If this constitutes any more than a "temporary residence," we should like to see it figured out. Further—the Star writers try to mike the impression that Mr. Raiser is a poor man, and hint that the Cologsi/er opposes him on that account 1 No " Democrat" would assert so ridiculous a thing. because no Demo crat would be so lacking in commuj o sense.— Mr. Risser is reputed well off--as having something handsome " laid by for a rainy day." But that—so nutter speaks—his means are all except about $1,400 so invested as not to be reached by Slate or County toar olio*. We accept common report in this par ticular as the only means of information, be cause most men are nut very communicative in regard to their private investments. Surely the people will agree with us, in view of all these facts, that Mr. Kuser's. nomination is very strange! His election would be still seers strange. But there are no fears on that score, se Jiass MAZINALL is not to be beaten by such a nag. McClure. From the Lebanon Advertiser: McClure. he who expected to be speaker of the last House of Ref rettentatives of the Penn sylvania Legislature, has prooeouted the edi tors of the I alley Spirit of Chambereburg fur libel. It makes a great difference with the Oppfisition whose oz is gored. Their papers are continually filled with the vilest abuse of Democrats, but as soon as a shot is fired at them they run to the law fur protection. No one has been more personal and batter in his political warfare than XlLCluee, and now lie is the Etna, ono to show the "white feather." From the Hollidaysburg Standard : A. K. McClure has sued the Valley Spirit (or libel. lie forgets, perhaps, that the truth win now be given in *prosecution for libel.— He should at least have reccollected that be was tines a editor himself, and that hispen and tongue have perpetrated as many li bel lows untruths upon liemeeratic men and meas ures as that of.any mau within the limits of the State. All he gains by the prosecution will not add much to his reputation. From the Fulton J:kmocral: A. K. McClure has brought a suit fir libel against 241esers. Duchert„ Mengel and Boyle, of the Vale!, AS'prat, This is a poor way for politician to patch up a character. The Colonel is a public character and should have met the charges against him before the public and disproved them before that tribunal. lle will not gain credit by an attempt to intimi date the press by libel suits, From the Carlisle Vo/usitevr: This prosecution of the editors of the Val. ley Spiral b Cul. McClUre, is a very small businens. The Colonel has been an editor himself, and was noted fur the severity and recklessness of his writings. Had any one desired to punish kite by a resort to the law, be !alight have been convicted of libel a thou*. sod tames. It does nut become him, there fore. to attempt to screen his character by a libel suit. A. slight slip of the pen often con stitutes libel. butyet few then whose charac ters are worth talking about. attempt to sus. tail* them by taking advautage„of the law. Rd/ma to Slar.vy...-Tbe Bayou Sera (Le.) Ledger states that the &laves of the Car. nay estate who avant libaratal and sent frogs Naas Felicia/la $u Cinainnnti ei few months since. returned on the sunnier. n fly days av) : they prefer Aster, in Louiiii4 na to free. dun is Ohm • air God hews . Ai liesit without tilt yowl; bat he sem WOW Like *oat wiaost Um) ;Lean, X.or:poEtl . „4U°:raars, A I.M. *..s Will 1.41 bald is Wilson's Ores', near Item darsville, commencing an Friths:F.l,6l6u, tha 9th of September, by the blethodiss apfseopal Church of Becrietirllls, it being the mooed quarterly ruesttin4of York Springs Circuit.— It is expected the Re/. Mr. Sums will be present. And also, on Saturday, the 10th of Septet,- her, there will be a Public Sunday School Cel ebration. held in the same Grove, by the Sue de). &tool Union of the shove Church. nabbed" Seilool Plc Ales The Sabbath School of Christ (Lutheran) Church left this on Friday morning, at 7 o'- cloak, in the oars, for the Conowago, near ?Sew Ozfurd, where they spent a delightful day— returning in the evening about 7. The wet weather on Wednesday presented them going on that day, as previously announced. The Sabbath School connected with St. James (Lutheran) Church had their Vic Mc on the same day at Spangler's Spring, a mile and a half from town. They also had aver) pleasant time of it, and returned wall plate eti—nutwithrta.nding the shower. The "good things" provided tbr both were, of course, nicely raten up and plenti ful. 'or Tbe German Reformed Sabbath School will go to the Cunowago on Wednesday next. amid Cbartes. • The Demoorado Band of this place are Wil ding one of the most magnilleant Bind Char iota ever seen in this region of oountry.— &me weeks will be required to complete' it, bet when tamed out it will demonstrate that some things may be dune aa well is other*" —.if sot a little well-er. Ramie 1111m4. A few days agu, Mr. trots Y. llorres.x. of Moustpleassuit township, shot an Eagle, measuring seren feet three inches from tip to tip of the wings. The bird was brought down by the ball striking its head, but pro- ducing only a slight wound, it has since en tirely recovered. It is a splendid specimen, and would be disposed of to any one desiring to as.bibit or possess it. Mr. Lluffman is hard to excel as a marksman. Donn Forget the Fox. Onr generous-minded post master, Cloaca Garza, Esq., has procured, and placed in a conspicuous place, in the Post Office, a secure box, into which all lovers of the memory of our own good, great, immortal Waantecrrox, can drop their contributions to the "Washing ton National Monument," and it will Le faith fully forwarded to the Capital, without soy expense. This is, we belie !re, the best me. thnd of accomplishing this great work. AU other plans were attended with more or lase expense, to which this will not be subject. Again we say, don't forget the box. Adam's E a promo . Messrs. 11Arras= & i.X.rxa have been ap pointed Agents fur Adams' Express Company at New Oxford. They are attentive and oblig ing gentlemen, and will render every satisfac tion. The office will be founds decided con venience to that place. Ilt. Jostra BROADLIZAD, Of ILLITIII6III7, has for some time occupied the position of 13xprers Messenger between this point and the Hanover Junction, and has made him self, by his promptness, correctness tad dis position to accommodate, popular with 111. No better man for the putt could be seem* ed, and notwithstandiug our good wishes for him, we hope he will never be promoted to any other route. Freiltritk ant itaituslo.burg Tiarepilse. The Board of Directors of the Frederick and RainaitaLurg Turnpike Road Company, •rill receive Proposals until Wednesday, Me TM day of Sliateitiber NW, for the purpose of making the unfinished portion of the rued from Emmiteburg, a distant's, of hetween five and six miles. The road is to be math of s grade of 24 feet, 18 feet to be euveral with stone, of a depth of 12 inches in the middle and 6 inches at the sides. All companies tious to be directed to Geo. &Monet . , Presi- dent, at Lewistown, Frederick musty, Mary• land, and endorsed thereon, " Proposals." Takrim Down'. We were " taken down " twice last Week— first, by the present of a large basket of tome toes, (ten weighing thirteen pounds!) egg pleats and onions, all of the mammoth order, from Mr. dour duatior, the senomplished and obliging Gardener at Mt. St. Mary's College, near Emmitsburg; and, secondly, by another basket of very fine tomatoes, from our good friend, Mr. Cearstaut Dant:awry, of Cum berland township. These gentlemen have our heart-felt thanks. Vireos. Sam*, N4II7IIAXII ° Greet. Circus will visit this place on Thursday, Sept. Bth. Ii is represented as the best in the country, and na drawing vast erred) everywhere. The sight of a :karts musical instrument will of itself be worth a "quarter" to those to whom it may be new. See advertisement in another oolumo. labired OPT Lookhig front a Car Window. Au accident of a serious nature occurred at our milroad station on Tuesday evening, by whi gentleman named Trimmer, by trade a mason, residing near New Oxford, was very badly injured end made a miraculous escape from death. The accident occurred at the outer - end of the station house, and was caused by Mr. Trimmer pertruding his head from the window at the time the oar was moving. In passing the post, which as our readers are aware stands in a very dangerous proximity to the aide of the car, hilt head was struck and badly out. A large contusion behind the left ear was the only apparent result, but it is a matter of surprise that he was not' instantly killed.—llamorer Specialor. soir The best Fluid Lamps we have ever seen are now on exhibition at McCtsttssi'; Uutel, by J•mss Rants, of Washington Ca,. It is difficult to distinguish their light from that of gas. Call in and see them. leir The interesting Address of Rev, Dr. &mimesis at the Musical Contention here, on the 30th ult., will be found in this Mons— in compliance with a soma! desire to see it in print. War Thi s region wee visited by several re freshing mitts week--helping the suffer ing sern. and enabling the !waters to lox on with seedin Arno pablis are cansionad sweinst 'Vero pious imposters. the one traveling nailer the name of Frederick Weber, and the Welt Coast Olken, —la Montgomery county the Opposition ars lighting like lillitemay eats. The two tinge. American and ilepalikese, ham each • separate organisation and are dealing each other the heaviest blows they can strike. 1............." milm••••••••••= 1 •••=. 1 .! no The basins.' on the Osittyiburg Railroad is etaadlly oo the increase. 11 : m0pt s fur the mouth (August) will foot wp"iiii i ipq, if not quite, four thousand dollars. The Lleornotive "Gettysburg" brougbs from Ilawsreer to this place, on Monday even last, a train of thirty-one loaded cars, weigh iag 'about. two hundred and twenty tons— sud."never onto made the motion" to ' , tall. The Littlestown Railroad is also cluing a prosperous business. Recently, one hundred and eighty-six tons of freight—iron ore, lumLer, &c.—..passed over the road in a sin gle day, and on Thursday lust, a train of thirty cars Paiund over it, but whether all loaded or not we are not prepared to say, It &Sods us much pleasure to aote these reliable evidences of well-doing Ly our Adams county Railroads. Railroad giteursliou. On Tuesday last, some forty of the Stu dents of Mt. St. Mary's College, near E rum jw. burg, accompanied by the respected Vice President, Mr. McCt.osar, and several Tutors, arrived in this place, by coaches, at half past nine, and proceeded to Ilanover by special train, returning at noon. They then spent an hour or wore in visiting Pennsylvania CLllege and other points of attraction, when they Fat, down to a first4`liss dinner at the Franklin Llouse, gotten up in McCtsw.Arr's beet style, slid to which full justioe watt done, They left fur Emwittaburg during the after noon, very much pleased with the excursion —and, doubtless, regretting that such days arc too witch like Christmas, in that they "come but once a year." Peaussylvaida ClUligr. The annual catalogue has just been pub lished, and presents a very handsome re port. Tile Seniors number 14, Juniors 22. Sophomores 26, Freshmen 29, Partial course 7, Primarians N:1, Junior Preparatorians6l— all 169. Th e Commencement Exercised will take place on Thursday, September 15th. During the preceding days of that week, vat& I/U5 addresses will be delivered before the So cieties of the Csillege, the Linninan Associa tion, the Alumni, the Bible Society, &c. A very interesting time is anticipated, as there will be a general re-union of the Alumni of the Institutions. Illzragasisia Tickets. We ate requested to announce that during Commencement week Excursion Tickets will be issued at reduced rates over the Northern Central Road. from Harrisburg. York and Baltimore. to this plum. The Hanover Branch Company and Gettysburg H. R. Cum puny go into the arrangement. lialleire Mr. Joe' A. Lux?, of Lebanon, who as cended in his a►llooa at Chamberebu rg, at 3 o'clock on Saturday last, landed safely in a little over an hour, near Mr. Asiun•st Kant's, in Freedom township, five miles from this place. Ile crossed the mountain in a nearly direct line for Gettysburg, but in de seending into another current, was carried southward—otherwise he would most proba bly have landed within oueborough limits.— Mr. L. was immediately brought tc, thin place with his Balloon. Ile left for Chambersburg soon after, direeting the Balloon to be express ed to Lebanon. The ascension was witnessed at Chambersburg by an immense throng of admiring spectators. IA Camp Meeting of the 01, E. Church will be held on the lead of Mr. Laughlin. one toile east of Newvilte. to cutaway:a un Wed- S ptember 14th. is nut true that the Deinoernts of Berk* county,.last week selected Douglas del. stirstes to the State Convention. The Demo. antic Curtyentiou of that county meets te• MOT lIJ W. 1!I=:=1 Borne orderly sidles" of Italtintosa t irrs. apassare of party, are getting op a sadvenient to defeat the candidates of ate rowdy clubs et the nest election. Such seems to be tho only course now left. liiirThouriad J. Woods, a boy of thirteen years of age, killed, a few days ago, on the farm of Col. Woodburn, near Newvillo, a gar ter snake about three feet in length, which on being opened, was found to contain eighty-four young snakes, varying in length from five to twelve Inchon. A bate family, that. giarThe mornings and ensuing' are becom ing quite cod. Excellent ague weather this. All that is needed to bring on the shakes is a quart of butter milk and the sunny side of a cellar door. Another Homicide. Arrest of the Alleged litrpetrolors.—Short ly alter twelve o'clock on Monday night a horrible and cold blooded homicide was per: petratod ,on a young man named Humphrey O'Sullivan, as alleged by Thomas Hoffman And Robert Miller. The victim was standing in front of the house No. 10G Holliday street, near Pleasant street, when two men approach ed from the direction of Saratoga street, one of whom, it is alleged, fired the fatal shot . without cause ur provocation. The deceased had with several of his friends been to a dance on Fell's Point. and ireas returning to his home when he was killed. The ball entered the left side of the back of his head, passed through to the left temple and glancing lodg ed at,ove the right eve, whence it was es tracted by Dr. G. E. Slorgan. The report of ' the gun or pistol was heard by the police at the central station, and Capt. Mitchell, with Lieut. Wright and officers Robinson and J. Mitchell ran to the scene of the homicide.— John Snyder, one of the companions of O'Sul liven, had stepped some len or twelve Het advance towards Bath street when the ishot, was fired, and one of the.balls struck him in ! the left thigh, indicating that the party who fired was elevated from the level of the side, walk. Robert Miller, one of the accused, was i found on the spot with the deceased mon, and wax arrested and taken to the police station. The body of O'Sullivan was removed to the police station. and the officer, returned to the house No. 106 Holliday street, kept by a wo man named FAisabetti Stouffer, where Hoff wan was arrested. All of the inmates of both house@ wero then arrested and lucked up at ; the police station to testify before the mote ' !ler'. jury. After the inquest, the accused were ordered to be committed to jail for trial, and John T. Ford, Toy., acting mayor, order ed the commitment of most of the witnesses, that they may be kept to testify in the case, bot wets all subsequently released on hai! except the women Brooks and Maros:, Sheriff Creamer placed in the bands of Capt. Bmsbeiars five oommitmenta for Hoff man ; one for burglary ; one.foraseault, with intent to kill Jas. Pryor ; one as a togas and a vagabond ; one for assault on Sergi. No- Comes. and one on a charge not tasted, for all of which th ere are indictments pludlupgainet him in the Criminal Court. Miller as one of ' the candidates for constable ip the 1314 word, nominated last week, O'SoUireel the isitrdarad Inas, bad only boon io the United Stases foe about su *vote, end at the tees of his death was in tbs troploy of Maws. fhb' S. Sarvy in Hanover merest. He war repremated le be a quiet and inollitnidte man, end is said no bays left a pen wife 1a IrehmiL Ls body was takes to • chary lry hie Mends, and re moved to his late boil:dim hams No. 3 East hisnoninent streot..—.l)4ltissoro Sas. //ilrAs we preileted would be the ease, A. K. hreCt.uta, of Chambersburg, has been nominated as the Know Nothing and Black Repaitikmo candidate for senator in this dis trict. The Coafeteice was held at Chem bersbarg, on Tuesday last. It is understood that no means, of whatever character, that may be ealculatod to secure votes fur him. are to be left, unemployed—but all will not do. The people ore beginning to find Aim au/ A Tic is ttro Slales.—lf the Presidency should be sent to the House. neither Kentuc ky nor North Caroline will have a vote, if the members elect bold to their present position. In both States, the congressional delegations are equally divided. Distrearilig Fatal Accident. —On Saturday evening last, Henry 31useehinan. son of John Musselatan, who resides near Kingston, left his home tor the purpose of visiting a young lady to whom it is believed he was engaged to be married. When near Juba Cottle's, on the turnpike, below Middlesex, the colt upon which he was riding becoming frighteued, wheeled suddenly around, throwing Mr. M. upon hie head, his one foot remaining fast in the stirrup. The colt immediately commen ced running down the pike, dragaing Mr. M. over the rough and etouy road for about a mile. when he was stopped near the ridge.— The unfortunate young man breathed b.it a few minutes. Ile was about 21 years of age, of good moral character and highly spoken of by those v ho knew liiin.—Cor/../e Democrat. A Showy of Snakes.-.-The Detroit Tribune says that immediately after a great shower last week, a gentleman, residing in that city, on walking about his premises, discovered a large number of striped or garter snakes, averaging about six inches in length. Some of them were on the front porch, four feet from titagrotand.and some on the kitchen door steps. He commenced killing the reptiles 'mil he had dispatched forty-seven by actual count. Ilia neighbors also killed quite a large lumber, and the finding of the ''snaix" con tinued roar or five days. Married_ On the 15th inst., at the Conowngo Chapel, Me. JOHN 11. SMITH to Miss - CROFT, both of Adams county. Oa the 11th ham., by the Rev. A. Babb, , Nlr. JOlll4 YOVNG to Miss ELLEN BULL, oT this t•aaty. Died_ On the 23d inst , ANNA CAROLUCF:, young est daughter of Joseph and Kitty J. Lilly, of 3totnipleasant township, aged 4 years 7 months and 21 days. On Friday evening week, in this place, FAS. NY K., daughter of Mr. James M. Monroe, of An napolis, Md., aged about 7 months. On the 21st inst., ALBERT MERVIN, Infant son of Francis A. and Mary H. bleDemad, of Strahlin township, aged 20 days. 5 Teachers Wanted. TSchool Directors of Union township I will meet at N 0.3 School House, near Ad am :-hildt's, oa &Wirtlay, the 17th day of Septem ber serf, at I o'clock, P. IL, for the purpose of employ ing Te.Achers to take charge of the Pub lic .Schouls of said township for the fall term. Applicants are desired to hare their certificate* from the County Superintendent. By order of the Board, MICHAEL H. KITEMILLER, Aug. 21, 1859. td Se,refory. Valuable Real Estate, AT PUBLIC SALE.—In pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Adam.' cutiuty, will be offered at Public &Ile, on •he premise+, on Saturday, the 10 day of October newt, the following described Steal Estate of the late V•XWILLL Sstet.os , deceased. as follows. to silt No. I.—TUB MANSION TRACT, situate In Liberty township, Adams county, containing :ILI ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of the heirs of lion. James McDirit, deceased, heirs of William Flohr, deceased, John None maker, and others, on the Turnpike leading from the Marylind Line to Waynesboro', and within two miles of the former piece. Tbsi_improve. meats are a large two-story Roughcast DWELLING HOUSE. Log Barn, Wag on tilied, Corn crib, Stone Spring VI House, with a good spring; there are epos the farm two Orchards, one of which is not excelled by any in that district of country. Frienda and Toms Creeks both pass through the farm. , The farm has a Large quantity of vbeit•Thnber, and also of good Alt-sdow. The . farm will be sold entire or in parcels, as may beat suit purchasers. No. the interest of said deceased. he ing three-eighths, in• A TRACT OF LAND, 'invite in the same township, adjoining lands of Christian Over[wiser, Joseph Zimmerman, Patrick Satsge, and others, containing 100 ACRES, more or less. The improvements are a LOG UOC4E. one and a half story ; Log Barn, Log Spring House, with a quantity of good Timber. Flat Run passes through the-farm. The sale will commence upon the gist de,- scribed property, at 10 o'clock, A. IL, of said day. and be continued at the Mansion property as soon as the first is disposed of. Attendance giten and terms made known by JAMES IL MARNHALL, JOU MCISSELM AN, Adeuislrelors. By the Court—R..o. Wolf, Clerk. Aug. 29, lir .9. gror The subscribers, owners of the remain ing interests in the last described property,-will offer the Luna Ca sale at the above time and place. NATIIAXML GRAYSON, ELIZABETH GRAYSON, JANE HUNTER. • ... Farm, ALT PrOLTO A SA,LK.—WiII be offered at public sale, es Saturday, the 244 day of Nrember Rex,. on the premises, A VALUABLE FARM. situate in Germany township, Adams county, 3 miles from Littlestown, on the Em mitsburg road, adjoining lands of Samuel Rei- ' gle, Widow Biehl, and others, containing about 13t; ACRES, having sufficient portions of good Woodland and Meadow. The farm has been , limed, and is under good cultivation. The im protemcuts Ousist of a one and a half -..• 1 story Lott; IftiCSE. Double Lo• - r 's Barn. • 1 Corn Crib, Wagun Shed, a new Sh op, and t oilier out-bnilding+; also a Two Story Frame' Wcatherboarded liour,e, nearly new, formerly occupied as II Store, and is a desirable location ' for that business, There are two Orchards of choice fruit ou the premises, and two wells of i never-failing water. The property will be of erred iu one t.rsct, or in trio, as may best suit purchasers. pi a rP er 4o ns wishing to view the property can call on either of those residing on it, or on the undersigned, residing in Union township. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said dav, when attendance will be given and terms r made known by AMOS LEFEVER, Agent for George Houck, Sr. Aug. 29, 1859. u* $l5 Reward! ITO RS ES STOLEN !—Two Bay Mares were stolen from the undersigned, in Wake. ell; Carroll county, M 4., on Thursday night last, with two blind brid,. One of the Mares is a chesuut bay, with e white stripe en-the forehead, and about 6 yeirs old ; the other Is a light bay. with a small spot or; the forehead, • large lump in the left flank, and about 5 years old. Thn above reward will be paid forth. re turn of said Bares, or for information that will lead to their recovery. JACOB SULLIVA- 1 4. Aug. 29, 1859, 3t. Pennaylvania State ii.GRICULTURAL The Ninth Atennal Exhibition of the aasylvania State Agridultafal Society, will be held at Vowelton, philadelphia, on Tues dsY, Wedeeeday. Thursday and Vriday, the 27th, 28th, nth and 30th, days of September next. On the Ist of September, the Secretary will remove to the 11,00 ms of the Philadepida Satiety for the promotton of Agricnlters, 826 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, where *NU of Entry for the Nxbibitiog wlll be op ene d Letters addressed la the li se , risburg, John McGoWie, Charles K. Engle Bitstletos, will soot with attention till Ist September. DAVID I r AGOART Possidiet. A. O. mum:4,ik . mirGoods for Rsldbilioa sanded ors ' Railroads in the State, so and fro, f chirge. The leCaxlmeteg. GETTYS III I II O - -arrcauelfLAlif. Superfine Flour-- 6 Of Rye Flour 0 IS Wheat CCitil, ......................... ................, AS Rye 70 Oata _ 28 Buckwheat 50 Buckwheat Meal.... 7 50 Closer Seed 4 Go' Timothy Seed., 1 7.3. Flax Seed., 1. 20 , Barley 70, Plaster of Paris ........ ~..... 7 00 }lamer ground per bag 95 BALTIMORE—Fanua LA's Flour 2. ttO to 5 63 Wheat ... 90 to 1 41) Rye '4l to 13 Coro TS to 85 Oats ...... ...... SI to 3 Clover Seed 5 25 to& 75. Timothy Seed ‘.... . 200 to 2 2.1 Beet Cattle, per Lund 6 50 to 9 00 Hogs, per hund.....•...... 7 50 to 8 5) Hay 14 00 tolB 00 Whiskey 27 to 2d Guano, Peruviau, per ton 62 00 HANI)-ViCk—THINUIDAT LAST Floor, from wagons Do. from stores Wheat Rye .... Corn ... Oats Closer Seed.. Timothy Seed Plaster ... YORK—Fat DA T LAM Flour, from Do. from atom Wheat ... Rye....— Corti Oats . . Clover Seed Timothy Seed Plaster ....... ••• , • Spacial Notices_ DR DAMPTON'S COMPOUND DIU'RETIR . PfI.T.A. ern highly recommended by eminent Pliparece. m a lode, certain, speedy and permanent cure for WATIPI. Ittricturee sod all other di/emu or denotement of the bladder mei kith's's. Print I tRy mate per boa —Sent to nary addreee free cm receipt ofterice. adtreu DR. J. 7'. HAMPTON CO.. No. 40 Sprees street. *lelidi ls Proprietunt sal Ilanuf.clurPr. of Dr. Usgoptou's Auti•Rbetimatio Mixture, 411, Medicated Cough Syrup. The Greet Dmitteratnin ur Matz liestutor. Log. go, Ibo 9. 2w DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM UP WILD CRERRY.—Ttm isumnallol Medan that bug mutated the application of this Medicine In Doegita, Colds. Asthma., Brooclual Mons, Dleemee of the Throat and Lamm ineipuut Coo. , gumption. bee Inchund mugs physicians of b'gb standing to employ It to their ptectlcsk many of who. adelot 134 of the fact under Muir arc signature: WIRT/till{ BALSA 11 OP W I I.D MUMMY' RXCOM.II Us 111) BY I`IIYoIeIANS. Autairs, Frit. 6, I At P W. Fowl. t Co —Slrs:-.4 moot eheerfully add m• tanhasony in favor of the Balsam. N • hare 111.111.1 It in ours I funny, in i'lleamsery affsctimea. Dough. and Colds. ant ss -1 teem It • moat vatuattl• remedy. awl bare nuoinu.si. It la VIISIMIS eatoplelnts of this oaten with incariohlr I, yr• pi omits. W. U LYNCH, Al D. Ittunottokl, Tioga Coll. , Aug 106. Ogietlesien:-41aring used la gay pra ttle. tho Nat to year.. Wilitar's Batman of Wild (Awry. withimut sugossa, 1 malt ebearfußy reouintasul it t. Nome satiated wlttg ub- MM . alte . tiongu, Cutda,'Agitlima, to H. D MARTIN, If D. Cap* Vincent. N T., duly 17,1358. Gontlionoo : 1 -Attor us i ng Ur. tt ndar'a balsam for a tong Uwe I can say from repeats I obasrvalloo that I regard It gy. row of the beat bust of Congh mod iCiaM. and take great ploosuro to rsuounacualiag it, tu Mu sal toted. W. 11. wHan. M. D. Brogrelfille, N V.. July /A, it;;01 nests :—Uorling sold Wistar's Bohan fey two year. peal sod basin soul the same myself with groat success 1 tbterWlly recomound it to all trios are aiMfernig with, Asthma or DOttrOnsptlon A. A. MOUS. t er•ptred by Nett W Yowls Jc. CoPoston, arid fur +ale by A. D. Boobies, tgettysborg; Jaco b/hrsligtr, Mumma.- berg; M. Sauter. New Oxford; D. X ltollinger. Ablsitta. • town; William Wolf, Mast Iterliu; Peter Bohliut. thaw too; Wm. it Metcalf. York Springs; James A Khios. Eno. Nibbling ; sad by all doslore to uneticlues. (Aug. d. aw 1100$1.1NDIS 01111SIAN Mr!' 2R2.—Prepsreit by Dr, 0 31 Jariume. No 4.8, Arch atract, I's. hard what 14 *aid of them : Scutt. tiortlanl co.. N. Y., March 21. 1 1 07. Dr. 0 N. Jackson. Dna eir :-1 • behalf of the afH,cted. Ipm • Ire throw to rm. 1 Irna• sularad and dnaunink *neat son knew hos to j4ty Ocoee In a Ma condition. Until I commenced Labia," ymar Bitters bet au,umirr, eras not able to do anythinp or even P. bit up 'or rana.ll - length of tune. Bofors I haat taken the amt. battle. 1 frit NU a nor man. acid now. after haring runtatua4 the a.. of thorn a abort tame. to the erer•t , uu..n or taw year. lam able to labor bard *vary my. To ear the 1,04,- 1 Wink 1 bale received' wore benefit rerun the Ifitimr, than •11 Ober inedieuma I locos take° 1 lams not indy mord your Bitters myself. Lint bar ors bottler) and mart. of bottler. to thews complaining ode aye Liver Comm plaint, and ha ewer, M. they tell 'y have taken to medicine ea tesetioial as the enters llirtomfcc is l yours. JAM tteltBl`lloTEß. for malt be A D. Ikattilsr. Agent, tiattt•lairg—,l4 flinal•Caortiorsity throughout the county. (Aug I. lm s Y(HCYQU3I VIRGINIA. Cainu Pniut.eurry en.. Va Dr. Sieth 8. Mane Vail in Ltaßuston in Api 18.11, tied item a papal I rewired of your" wit. Induced to buy O boa of your Pill., rot weds! aa a "overstay cure tor the gpileptie /it. At that time one of toy servants load bees adiseted with fits about teals* yeas,. When rearlotta boon, I euntwearel with the YRb atiourding to directliav, I do not think rim ima had one since. wife. though its somewhat Induced to bolter, ale may hsr• Lad 0n...u1y. Enclosed yule will fled ire donate., for which you will plume forward aro two boas.. 1 auppiers you can forward it..... by mail. rear colopliamm sill oblige um. • 1 yurs .e. stmettelly, M. P. t.i.r.uoc, Ur. llama's Epileptic Pills are .1.0 a sovereign mut...ly for emery moillticatiou of nervous diaoaaea. The aersuoa =germ', whether I...meatsd by the scut*. phyoc4l .;piny of neandisla, to or ordinary head ache. afilicte.ll with pedslyais, borne down and dispirited by that terrlio• lassitude which proceeds from a 1 lack of n•rrou. energy, i.r .aperieac.as any ogler pain of disatrillty &rime,/ from tho tomaturelsomtition of ty' woustarfni asacistaery which grata teary snatcher with the source of wrcoution. musics aud Ihneek‘s 4 lnesis immediate beuellt from the use of Wet Pll%a, which at come cahoot, tuvierstes, and reguLttee 11,as shatlarsid normsua organisation. &out to any part of the country by mil, fro" of postage. Addru Setts 8 Llano*. 108 lentsosre "tryst, Lt s iti o . ni n bid Price, one box, ekdl tau, 0, tasty., $24. Altf,. b. Iy. Varna Lan la fur sale !naafi from Philan•lphla by Bantus:l in the Stabs of New Jersey. tlull aiming the boat fur Agricultural purpauta. twig s vat Awn a,ui, o lib a clay buttneu rho lac el .; a largo tract, divided iuto ausall 'arms anal butalreda tru u all parts u( this eouutry aro ou• mottlnag asel brdd,gf. The cr..pa prislucol at • largo auk eau bo owes grouting The Ciiin.ata micuro from fronds. Teruel friru •14 bo 11.1.0 per acre, payable orttblnfues years by loatelisents. Tu visit the place— Leave Tina nicest Wharf, at k'bibe.telphia, at :}4 A. 11. s Sailroad fur Ilain.uutnon. or ad Ire. Y. J ftyrueaby letter, Ilanyoustun Pout Wllisa, Atlinotilw esantty, Now i nc.J way. doe fall advertisement in &author eisleiwit. 1111141.1101 ANTON rAttNIKR—A, newspaper devote:l to I...thrown mud Agrkailturo, aleu bettiew, torso run se • emoted' tea. :we battlement of liuotootbus, fa New Jer sey, ma be eebeerOmet roe at only 2.3 cents per ancuaul lockers pestle, stamps fur two ILLOIOII/4. Adlrves to Ed itor of Use 1f...f100r, tleamootou e. 0., Atlaaile county, N.w Jersey. nose "lawn ebely Wei, of UM. bet Vt."' tir n oter w. uttive . b i t r el ni tttzt p. atul tuoe an ,r t . .l:l u gti t tful:li b usa y r te., lq the terrible seeerge of cos wall, a.V acieetlia•zuesei of Llazusiosatoo Loots. TilE (MAT ESULLaIf JANE* CLAKlMlthrt,osotosotlLlllLo em', prewrsod irum a proscription by tbr J. Ciarits, M. D. roya4ri.o Extraordi nary tu Wotytoea. Thu well karma andicise is no - puutkru, but a aura aria ode moody fur Itycisale Difficultly* and Obotructiona, trout goy woo witatioror, and although a powerful remedy, toy Ouataila outtakes, hurtful to tlaa cosidltatuin. To "luau's Limas it is pecitharty suited. 11 will, toe abort Dar e bong looting inuattily period limn rugaliatity. law rm have offer been knows to tall oboes Übe &muttow on nipags pauipitlau are wail obaarrod. put fnraufar parnentars gat a pamphlet (ma of tn. sent, M. IL-Abl, 04 • pastas.. damps anadusaal to any asita.r -4.4 won, will hoar.; a nutria, ovation/4 uric iAI Intl+ by relate of wall. T. W. Lycra; t Soo, Wholesale Aosta, Philadelphia.— A. U. tle•uler, Agent, Clotaysourg. (awe 13, 'Sr. 17 AS ANCIENT iIONMIBL.—The peopilootBouth Jersey knee nowsotly esktuee4 (teats watt bed the skeleton of so akinail, watch usual nave haste of Use kasupavo 'pecan, of ussabrous use. Its Wed Nips mist have Seen infect; root loggri WM estate hessolt of limeade:Pal, tall isteltalea, at wart twisty-Ivo (wt. rime Wad was .asap sod ace sack Ulm ; its teeth oboes two Nei lung, and *a arrastied as to lona the wwnis,listaysbarg bay yoke etutaame el( dakson, uniusta tlta , book." .01 , 41 M . w Ishii* su change their bestow to a rspid asestry, a new settlement wOere hearted. see vim—whore Use climate Is mad sot tiebghttol--Gew bleart taas blessantestwe iteaklemeed V sarshet eulason. tEr Prior Widaair to }stab liaaataatoriss la a Dow aad lanai% SIMI wt (v ki11411011.14 I. pima, asa ray sou*. wad a( UNP 4wafamia*. g 4411114•00. Z1E411.111 & SMITH; COWa or ammo Aso Quaas ifeatte, tatttllsi nu )1 4 eafeeltarets Willie Lad, 44% ratty, Y•rui.uss, /cc boisest• easier* Le - Window taus, ac.— Ilitypot eutintry Ylonaloay taw to pursuer. rival • rwiioel sea at ••••plabbo poor az• reip•ou stay r•-: toteseei t. Lospect, ear pee* 'OW Milne 4..04 &Jac, kalif, sod Vansiebes, *reboil by mon Was us• LIOUU 44O Vibllliadall MAMAS *MP' Um Vales, wet op ttateetelt e.tielettlee. Mee gee eee*Letar 10813604 44.. • 4:111 Swag your orders two oh 7r lid J. ty bonnorr von no . 11 au .. an ilapalles, Sae ail the st and Meade to Its p.m.. to 1111 orders 4111 , .kit gaithaek& W h Mil • LOet:4, 1110:1T4 0 5 00 550 1 00 to 1.11 70 68 30 4 50 1 50 0 5Q 5 00 5 7S 1 00 lo 1 15. 70. fitt 3a 4 50 1 la 5 54 «~ i. •a s.. l
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