fiteeelli or Kr. Webster Isa Irstror!, THA t niiit * . tiircri pt. „Gem. Taylor. • - - .-1 .. .t: v.v. , , ....; ~. 1 „.? __:... . .. - 4- The New York Joornel of Comm Ain* fir' , • 1:11r T ir4 Iiii1(,(" 4c. kleViling telegraphic account c:( the e t sporat 1 ? ,:•-- ' delivesed by Mr. Webster, at Mstslir, ell ra-: Friday Eltahig, iret, ~ ,IS IS . day lut: I - -- . - . _ Mr. Webster, aerompani4tilitr Ilfin• llii-; curl' AG):, , icti--..5..—%. B. r A LSIER. lt , q. enrner 0r rhe , nbrt N Thirrnre(lll - 7 art( E.l l l l `. rant Kplehtitn, of New York. lion. Geo. A4lol'lll. of Springfield, lion. Artemis 1 7 ) :::• st r- ' 1- :: 1 ",` 1 - 1 ": 1 1 :f ir - u; N . a • b i d :. w e . ozne ..i r .o. T v k r ird .. & hiale, of' Bridgewater. and others, appeared : Esq. South-else t coiner of Baltimore & South sla w .: Num illms .oandelind was heartily greet'' , Meillmort —tre out authorized Agent, tor reesiv: by the people.. Ilia areas was tkiiurcti. ung Advertisements and t...ribNcriptioas lor The rxeleielmy to t h e pre .„4o,.. et i,t ques ri o . ) .—!srar and Fbnner,'' and collecting end receipting Ilestifilt hinqielli *Hy, impitigpinyeally . . t o.c Or same. in tilidr. hi Cleelfiur ntt:eir. 'l"iyikw. '= '— bi l ln l kwAv44 him to be an lioness wtal, whose el. imfdet had ever been mark ettiliyi•vi hightliefirm Of honor. He was a , num tollisttir pOOtelision. modest sod imam semi*. Albt had been a candidate for the l'essidefieyli year before tho sitting of the Philadelphia Convention. Ile was fairly .ntivninafted by' that Convention. lie be lieved-him to he a true whig. Our oppo netar said •he was a Whig and they tried tn.diagrate hint anti the other Wing Gen eral. Scott, by potting a democratic civil ice,irreaMiniand over them. lie did nut Win* the Slavery qoestion had anything to in addible stinminution. The Conven fitiatimilierving, him to he a ' With , though, i ~! Mama be the best titan under existing cif-, emehteicm.'and therefore nominated him. Me: Wenn* 'poke itt some length, in vin diellibit the' Whigs of the Convention and exttilbilf Ihe'bbaratler Of Gen. Taylor.—; l iiivtleivied the correctness of the Std ado Plitiferm. which stated that the nomina tion of Gen. Taylor was induced by a de aletviscii the part• of the Whigs to extend almmtertitory, nor were the Whigs of the Saadi mentritable for the nomination.— Wlsidter ii Lid good or bad, the free States bill aesioahty majority in the Convention art amid • have nominated whomsoever they cdtgaied. Mr. Webster said that. in his judgment. the question who shall be nuelilltt Pntalidetsilay between Gee. Tay lernad'Oen. Poss. One of them will be elireaid-airhoitt then should the Whip *elf fbil We could not all have our per-J selllNkintrierenees gratified ; the sk lea were net *Wow fallen that we could catch the larki. It *as idle to talk about third can didateei •We had enough of them in 1844. Breiy'reter given our Birney in that elec.- tiestitatas half a vote for Polk and the sn akes:mien of Texas, and every vote given thin-Year for Van Buren was practically halfirvitite Ihr Cass. He had warned the , pen *shun this third party folly in i 844, iinailk would again warn them of ea maimmeneet. He spoke of the Buffs. lio.plmfoirm--said what there was good in it, ism *hat the Whigs had always adm- I cited; and Vim Buren and his friends had always gone against—what there was new iii• it, wait unsound. He had no confi dence in Van Buren. It would be Judi-, avestioesprese confidence in Van Buren's feel soil principle*, for he had opposed every. thing that looked like free soil, all hivilille,' mid hit had no doubt, from the Inamilddge he had of the man, that were thfertigether, Van Buren would laugh in filiifaee when the free soil question was lamed.' - "Me. Webster went on at some length to ohne tip hiss Van Buren's conduct. He had *Wray" been the stipple tool of the annltt.—the Sider and abetter of Slavery. Hie did angle, said Mr..Websier, to defeat Mitt .Qiiitsey Adams, and elect General lankitxt; that, any ten ipberl ift ennearl, He wits the soul and centre of the opposi. tints Adams. He spoke of his con debt while Steretary of State, in his oppo sition lico thersibolition of Slavery in Cuba. He Was the'only President who ever, in ittivinte;thrtatened to veto a bill, if Con vene should pass such an one, to abolish 'Willett in the District of Columbia. lie itlittted to his casting vote to rifle the mails ofaeti-shsery papers. Ile said that no cintteltet exercised a more controlling in fhtilneetivet his friends than Van Unrest, and his friends all went with him. lie *ll4 avid so were his friends, in flavor of annexing Texas. Southern Whigs in both 11 1 1101 Mi of Congress voted against admit tinglitittss into the Union. The Van lin tinleinnti,lhose who now, for purposes of fiVitteW pique or revenge, cry out fir free soil, Went the very men who were the most ♦eeilffitvws for 'Texas. Mr. Webster had no confidence in any of them. Talk about entighsfareS 1 Why, sa id Mr. Webster. the WO Buren men in Congress had not only diaugb-fices, but they had dough-hearts and dough-ecoula.'—were all dough. Ile said diat'there were ♦Vhigs at the Buffalo Con tention whom he respected highly. but he *knight it would have been proper, before ilterlook IPp Van 'Boren, to have required Of 'Mtn fruits meet for repentance. Ile spoke of Cass, whom he held to be the theit diingrerous man that could be put in nemibition. He was the embodiment of thrisntr.-4e was for the whole of Oregon. and iliOntinter would never have been set thid hy' intaectible negotiation if he could Ittnislad his way. He was for continuing atealleihain war. He is all for war. Now, said Mr. W.. we are to choole Between a man like Cass and one like Ceti. Taylor. One or the °diet will be elected.' and no ~else. It is Taylor or Cass. • '!Oon..Taylor has been fairly nominated byt a Whig Convention—he is a Whig. If I believed him, said Mr. Webster. to be in favor of War, or of extending Slavery. I 4004 have opposed his election. i be hest him to be in favor of neither--that is toy opinion. Gnu. ALEXANDCR ANDrasos. who was +mid to the U. S. Senate by the Legis crrensesser, in 1840, upon the re al L. ' Whim, bait abjured 1 foco party, and come out in favor atrOtert. Tay hir fur the Presidency. . bake N. ARNOLD, a Polk elector in ll riiala,-has declared his determination to iloppott Gen. Taylot:. He is tired of the may, and repudiates its principles. ttaPMefKM nolLTlM.—Madison Nelson. Esq.. Of Frederick county, a distinguished letrytteatial hitherto one of the most prom hoist Lorildlosaw in Maryland, has to in invitation to address a Olmsted Bohr meeting in Frederick.— imaythe tows* born a Democrat—rear ed alhatimertiv—andritall die in that faith," het that he isaarnot take any part in the promo attest without sercriifeing all self rived/ He *aye that the leaders of the imelfadin party are all broken down Fed-' readiats„ , thn hare joined it for the sake of the Intelia. and theta* as hong:* the party id ItielthieMesh makhosee end leetkrahip. he eltte.o4 leettprisatit--nnotea how to it! t • AAtiMeltlrsit etennesstwc—The Chicago De sword. a e atis and Hailer paper, says: "it thOista ISClletsiedi that theta is wean . **loft hem*. Disamsetalie peep ler .41.426 eityV'Sliti that Gen. 'Caw willies woke Si Some a seirjerity so we lipellweeedy Owl *5 the hethiebthdt iftwAkeee." • - r - --- FOR-PRESIDENT, GEN: ZACTIARITTATIC)r FOR VICE FRE/31E14NT. MILLARD FILLMORE. rmc ATI:IOAL ELITMOIII*, 14m P. Satolcrono. of Lebonom toady,. M . f. M'Kettoon. wiyeniston IMPREIRENTATIVZ ZLIXT ,I) !Pit 13. Henry.ll4l4sOn, 14. Ws.eolitirMen. 15. 'Wm. illitrifno. IL Choi; Floher. 17. Md. O. Celtics, Is. nos R. lAvidloa. 10. Jail,* 11,11‘144 20. Danlet Apww,, 21. A. W. Loomis, • rz • Riehani !nit* -23. floras, If. Bilf. 44. 1":11. Ar Piervismeop J 0... 0. Clark ono. Jno. P. Wetherill, 111111(41M Theis. Mon. W. Minelkt Diniel O. Hilo, 6. Joshes Demran, 7. Jobe D. Merle* R. John Lanais. 9. I.M Mehnnrrker. I Charkx Snvder, I I. War. G. Hurley, 11. ruiners Tyler, • TOR eovialcoß, WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON., CANAL CONNISSIONNIN NER MIDDLE,RWARTH Assrmacir. JAMES COOPER. • sassorr. ErintAßl BWOPE. PROTWOOOTAIRT, • JOHN PICKING. Ittatsllllll mut IMODROSIL, WILLIAM W. nAinutat.r. CLOWN OW TIM 00011" HCOH DEN WILIVIE. • ~ J OHN MPPACUIST.....A4.. macron or Tl 4 coos. HENRY niaNxtßitorr Atrorrot, SANCTI ! DI.IIIIOItAW. 'comma:*. DR. CHARLES , HORNER. TUB TATUM rffiikTrevint. h". me. 10 1 14 11 p ipsew •is secnotpihk, au puty papoose to build op. ort,otteettysto punish —nothing to seise bat r a y eestoby." , , ..The powei pees b 7• the Vonetititdort to the Executive, to %topes his mile, iaa bitch adder. rad se pewee, which should eater be:ixercieed er. cept is essesoldear viola/lea of the _Coostittelle . or mean* hoste.dod alma et copaidemaitm by Cc"‘"m . s." .Tbe persouel opinions d /bet larliTifed nay happen b recipe the Erersdiertraheiniesght., not 'arenasl dandies of Unarm iii . stlOi It domestic policy. sor.aagtit him abjection" tele br terpmed wham question of omititaticistiliremse hare been austtei• y the vertoos-depertosmte of gmernmeat, and eopsieseed io by the peoples" "Upon the sablerts of the tarm the anyersey, the impromioent of ear greet highitsPOkitifs,' lakes, and battens, the will tithe potpie es' er premed through their tepraserotatiees in Cosgessa,. ought to he respected end eenied oat by Ike Su, waive." . War. at all times, sad ander all eittonatitwer, is a national calamity. to be avoided, if tempatible with national boner." ••Tbe.faftraidea Of oar government as well as its true poll, ey, are enov.- ed to the atkoritioa na tion.. and the diwakeirdawassat of niter astrinaltt fur, tin the Wogs of e, grad Wasb11110" 'why should aro gait oar aunt to tasail on (malign gmand.'" - Z. 'IMAM!: InfrA Special Nit , eting of the; ..11.01JG11 AND Itt*Dir, etult" 'will be held in the Ceitite•tunee 10-morrow evening, Sept.f s B.j itt74`9 4 cleek. Prompt attendance u desired. . „ The Whig. Miss `Meeting,. To sweembill In Gatlyelning, eat Miley 112 d hut, proiniee to be a spirited sod Irthiiihiiide &ifs tbe t4fitiis r of old and Ready."— Thernoes retirit am already heard in • number of the whose yeanaistY luxe onolord to it! mow II *wins fretto, Conco rdville"( inainteemente. will le elide for theirro , caption by thaw bowing the , twiewliaer iit clump In oddities, to the fothmenlehad speikentiontool , ' ed lad wort; 9111 - 11iirtariftiffigra none, Eng., ef lOsi•tials, ;Is4; Frrfleitirk. Rue. J. D. Raw, of Hometown, and ahem, hare bees intited..-oodtat tett friend& may extort niforior apasking. • .; Whig glehilas hs4htenithirg DM, Th. "Rough am Reply" &v. hj . Peten,aill District have seasesad qpion" !onpri,pe" epee the eariey. Trivaight ,meet Ziegker's Itchool-hoose is lottleseee tswtokip to bootlick*. ed by A. R. fiesissese. Eat, of thie To. marrow "maim (Idataldiy,) et .1 o'clock, the Reuel dk. Reedy Club wilVatiost in the Petersburg Academy. Trtleed th e letter at ptr Coaerre a reu the lit Par d 641 0 1 lever, iiosuintr, resros,til ratios ler Gea.Taylair. Beerreetteeuer atidtay , - lor--ead that is the real iron, fee we ar tha n r4er must be elected pleaki r d—a ? into vOdile4 !Ns. al-CoL Rep Cosner', of,bueMarnod treink ship. lea meek proemial es Oithable,.(*AllOileli sionsimag 17 inelem keen point to ttad 1t; inches in eirmodenore 7 -004 weiiihips 4 Alio-7 Reload by • true-bble Whir. we : ke think that, like the Whig candidate*" Posiddipok r it well lie haul eci tiaL : . IL•colipc• Neusluatlen ikor— grass. On Monday last the ,Loccifooe Ciaikairea P74r York and Adams comities met, at iblielbstown, end navigated Jost. B. D Eaq" of this place, as their candidate fur C:isigreas. Tomorrow the Whig Conkrows will tweet to nominate a candidate to beat him. ANOTIIER ItICIIMOND.—Joroa tiamtioarr, a prominent f.oeofoco, iu Mountry township, ao• 11041190e11 hiutaelf, in the lost Littkotown Vioiter, as an *independent candidate for the office of sher. The "leader." will have to pull t h o strings a little tighter ! ..F.erry thing seems to go wrong—those who heretofore obeyed their (the Federal arouldhe Dic tators of the Borough) behests without grumbling, hart come to a kilow ledge of their position, and determined to change it—the Prop!, to will, and not the Draw*/ ri."—Coroyikr We wonder that MCIII.III. Belly, Bushy, Lilly, Warta, Rhodes. Cinidodr, and other "grutnltlers," dont .sre that every thing is going “a rung !" IYhat right bate limy to grumble at or disobey the the heat.- of the lesilersin the Borough ! What bud• mess have the prorfe, or their represetitatitits in the County ,Coureutious, to interfere in the mall lee riettlinig Ildrketa, when it tap he ddne so !ouch beater by Mr.Oanner and the inlintilideral would: lacnotern" of this, plane ! tr.,:VPhil Yellow• I'e•%e( himatadisitseppe•ninee at \few t)e...ii,; 41-0 l uau Inland ; 1. Turk. Whig State COlitytmlion. Ow the ifrat page of paper will he found the ;procitedirm ht tits Whig State Convention, which re/Wiwi in the unaniinono nomination of tlgi Hon. Wer. F.Joititavo l l of Armstrong ooune as the !Whig •.caotlitla for Governor. 'Mr. Coves dmiintti a _comiruktiou in the Followhai letter to the Convention—in publishing which the Philadelphia Daily News remarks :—"The rag nauirnoua mune punned btaltie dittnguWtcd and favorite Whig commit thittipcoasmaud waiter sal admiration, and to etidoargia Stillman la tho 'SO kali of the Whip of Faith ful and uoiximpotaishig hp . ' 4 ill* principles of the Whig party, lie • • sot author at flemiiiperit , boatedo be ballareed dam wig ode eca who den l / 4 •140001111110 , Roaglk sad Ready banner is ildoesplactitrough the contest.— such an act of , and ssekl devotion to the &nods a Bala brie ow of the most gittod defoodelll;ffeaftdoe,aiild'irill itoi, Ivor milted to tent* 44mi/onkel, The keette. se eeili3Oe ohms* ,moissitsiis ib may to one Wei Mroalsreo, lbe dsisopral Goo this 4raranty,,dramisibir ti 3 Osocois Mr. Carailisi'm lion- Fimiksipas, Aetll3, 1848. Mr Daaa But:--4 hare received your letter of yeaterday!e'dete, **premising* de, sire to be informed whether. I would ac cept a nontinatioe ea the hands of the hig State Causalities. which is in as ecotile s ale • on me to - select can 'kW 9r -3firecloTUivem or. In reply to your letter, I ens oaly, re peat what I hive and written to many friends since the anotiaganey hew occurred which makes, au elect* necessary.the ap tiroaching fall. . There is no sacrifice of my own commodes* which I would've% cheerfully make *promote the seedess of the Whig pill:" To this object I have Jeweled °Viet!' ler: Years: and with'i teal perhaps that would render me the less a vailable as a candidate I have been the open. ardent advocate 9f the old and cher ished principles of the party ; sod le these principles I. still adhere with as fell emu ranee as ever. that until amp prevail, the pmsperity of the country can' never be per. manent. I have publicly disapp roved of the commencement of the Mexican ear, and the acquisition of territory to be con verted into States Where Slavery shall be permilled'teelist ; rid while 'I Haire glo ried in the seem* of our armies and the sehievemeits of our gallant. men. I have denouneed the spirit of aggreesien which sent Mein tie a tviseicit if conquest beyond our own holders. . Stititllbt thus' tiommitted•on these sub anNtsets, especially in relation *the Mex ican war, while all its bloody bat daz zling glories are still recent, and before its mischievous amsequenees hive :begun to -be Milani tipprecimed, woold deumet from my availshilliy as a candidate. Dema gogues Would hot 'fail to lay hold of my opinions and endeavor' id use them to the detriment of the party. This must not be. ' Mr friends, throtigh their devotion to me; most not haiard the less of a single vote. Let thine, therefore, select' . * 'candidate a gainst whom these objeitionit will lie with Tees form It will not be difficult to find is the oinks of the Whig party, a candi -dal, whir fir eliptible, 'imitable and honest. Sigh tie one being found, let hie amnia*. lion be unstritmee, 'and oar crania...4o elect; him ecorrespondoot win, the inagifi tude of the interest* involved in his stic- In admitting the oliectioriii that might be urged spins MIN some of my friends hare feared. that I would do so to ray own prejudice. If this were even so, it Would •be of little moment. But haveMo fears on 'that account. The day will soon COMO. whel . such objections will will be tinged austere. The'perople, when the fresh metre of our victories shell no longer *mule end, mislead Agin,. win dia. tinguith !besswes •• the , . glory 'woo in the war end the 'war Its Bost in trea sure ftsd in blood will be itteentless'; and when the fabric of :the• Unies-itielfshall be shalom by the partitiotrof our ediquesu billween. North sand.' South•-fiff-whody giv• On up toalui lasstitasiotur of the latter, the authors uf the war Will be regankd as the worsi , Bllollollll of the Republic ; and those who; dimonneed it,. instead of bed mean (enema'. the enemy," willbe esteemed its truest friends; There is another raison, of. a personal nature. , which would justify am is declinitig a nomirtatioit. It -is the , ttiodition of my health, which, although immirovinig, is still feeble. , Repose is , neeessitryi 3to um radio. ratiod t; and this I cbakl not expect to en joy •were Ito be a candideiru This tea. sou, beweest4 (should bee bays urged, if I karts beliewedi that by , being s-eandidate I. could hate promoted the intense* of the party. , But *there: have 3 beeo named who Ire 3 more competent and roots availahluv Let twine one of these be selected, and than let all , unite InAitzesietes, arid energetic ef• fart to secartrelactionc • To ray friends Who he oedemas! me Wor thy of ankh it trust I shall slwnvs. remain Prodilltedir Mid/this aesire you may eiPtess.s. -than. • ' • • i 7 ery , tritlyindishiaterely yourfriend and fidlow-ciiisens, r - ' JAMES COOPER. Rosin 'SuYnk.Reat.' , "'lllo 4 *:"e t. fuiterithit Whig Awe Meet " the afternoon of 0,01)041 oq r , to r the nomination of Gov. ;fing?l,. T 4e.u4 ( ,* 11/ 4 4 9 9i1 F 1 / 1 raided, as. 41411 1 4 It11R 11 ;41 1134 , 'hoe Pro4dollta sod gleellAlNSVLoliihrethra+Wen!44de by Ite. Coop. As4l4 06.10 11 , How 0 . 1..h00104 alqUebarliv Mats* illitichwal, at Philadelphia. and mbar Gov. Jameson took etwmg prima in &var. tri Protsetiew to Amteriets haduiwy, and , against the nee of the Vetre Poerer and** tatensimatiallieren. ty to Free Territory. In adintordedglng hie oh. ligationi to the Whig party &a thii honor coda'. red upon Lim, he announced hiitintention to waist the field for the campaign and Amuse the great questions involved in lb, lame of the present can vas. before the people of the State. This ao nounceuaest,was received with deafeniugapplaues by the meeting. True to his pledge, Goir.,,lohna.. tun ham already rake* Mr stomp. On tkaturday he spoke in Philadelphia; on Monday, ha was to be et Norristown ; do Tuesday, at Newtown; on Wednesday, at Reading I on Thursday, at Allen town, and to-day at kaaton. CO tjlibN T COME IT i.• The Loadbeee had Called a Grand Mass Meeting to amicable itt Mar. isburg on Wednesday night to ratify their guber natorial nomination. Large marnmoth Bills were issued, a speaker's stand was erected, aThd every ar rungemcnt made for I% tremendous outpouring of the Democracy. Thallium 011111111, hut With it none of the Masses—the effort proving so total a failure that no urginizarion was attempted 1 Neat day the stand was quietly removed. la'/Amterr X. WEArrin.tx, F..eq. of Cham• Lemberg, is the Locofeeo candidate for Conine in the Franklin,Cumberland end Perry dittriet— lion. LlStall E. littioy wiU be hit opponent The Add rex sr the Locolftscss "melt OM turtle*. fro hod inteoded, gm* Making lome coif moioguleko the Address of thefilotro Collini it teetloiaPpoilook by Ai., Locorodo ogiiity•cenyvn toOki+logize to ibis “ rabic mot "of glen pey for; leach* thl a i iiimioo of Ole oatotidetee f rditCboety aloof to 'AO Itroold-atilittetkive of tide borough," , hut were pesseeted l want of !room. It nay sot be too NO to stye its posit* notice am. 1111* eey septider of the ea reeding richness of ides of the Convention's ,sitpointt* a Committee *OS without its cum ' h jito ofithefiss dlitos dose . is , pow 'dos of thi atioulnieherit If mesh* to .ites*nersemise-amaiimisd-id , 1310 systei"of tte Adams, whets lb, proessiptire -11," ! st r•haissi with *midi gorrly eastmir, and ate pileciple laid down that • the esedkistss M I.kanty alas ougbt mot lo11;eint patty esedebstssl" The sientrity 111 1110114 Pfl#llllll6ll, at Nis nanst, lay be seined et, when tea 11001"09 whom *.y elms is mew Sofroishould brie sespeted to tie C0 11 7' 6 61011 ill!IllIplia0114111i of e Cemaitiett to pas, dam jams spied protium equisetitek, ths ropsi4 ofeslosistsisolieliteels est Ise sostsd die laud eihesias a Looefessiss is ail its lease 604 shoisso: ' . MOM Wire% othAtil 4;14 t. assts awe pertirehult. end 14tak► dirt' all, some te Oi lie seek abject steak Aiihnis the erges*ssithit aissassiel M ~lase ihm seek serebe:et Ibut-Ceestit tieLlllk. lea* Permeate. et Laleme t ws hip, ie dui mitt "" 04 114 Pm,*er aleekeirtat the Alin eir the Cep, seal OW %Wee tVt wetthy sae: Wawa is asa la the Cimeesiesieeses herd. Woe its T seemotikh brie wpm, ale• Wass is WI is the Wei,* see lialisaditana at dim Cow( What idle, r..diami ina.„ assi a wiwiena Wee yew Now, it is Ws WI re We arm hen • Cewirs' Maim Cwwwty; wed eraprothe tato se leaner with dte Coesty MINIM Amigo tho yews 1543, '44 wild '45, the swim of Ws parties of tho /Abyss—ye; w... 1 hewer wwwwt fo 'bow the thistitiowiete of the CessittHeis etatietics. Let Dust. the saw tots! of taxes assessed and quit mit% "doll the yeses 11412 '4l sad '4l, is girds at 11454119—with • mat it favor if the Comunierionent, ef 19 2 v792 for ebti paid. MI is compared with the asasaseww during Mr. Pat tervon's term, (1143,'44 and '454 whit* are put at 1134,136—with • en& or 83,729 fbr debts paid. And then' he credit if all this difference in the expenses of the County is very modestly claimed by the compiler of thews 'statistics, for Mr. Patterson, without takim the trouble to examine into the nature of the demancls upon the County Tremolo , during the two teems. To he sure, it so happens that the appropriations for the construc tion and repair of Bridges, fee., (matters beyond the cyan* of the, Commissioners,) in 1840, '4l and '42 amounted to over 17,900, while, during '43, '44 and 45, they amounted to leas than 2400 ; and that the appropriations tr. the Poor.houre is - the former term exceeded that in the latter by over s2,ooo—making a difference of over $9,000 in two single items-yet the Committee do not think it worth while to note this important fact.— .An argument is to he made out, and it snot be done, material or no material. Having thus made out a very satisfactory case, at least in hid own estausatioo, the compiler of these statistics rests neon the finitailf Ids laborious or emelt., and very complamemly remarks, " We will rem our position upon thin Orbit. sisk9o4 Ito{ issos Anther shied." The enpusent is made Mot. why trouble ourselves any further 1 The taxes assessed in 1840,'41 and '4l were some 111,000 sews than in 1843, '44 and '4s—Mr. Patterson was in the Commissioners' Beard during the latter term--therefore, to Mr. P. belongs the credit of saving to the County 1111,01*1! To be suns, there were from 19,000 to 111,000 necessary ex penses in the former which did not occur in the latter term-soul there were two very worthy, in tellitrud men in the Commissiamme Omni, dewing all this time, beside Mr. Yettersonbut all this wake , ao 1 01rimetPe .I.e l that run. however., Let use look n litl. fort*, and see, whether there say not !loveless sm. MOM for the Commit. tee's net going into "fisrater • The seessomeats during the three years subse quent to the expiration d, Mr. rattemon's term, (1848,'47 sad '411,) amount to 831, 217-92,- 419 less Wen during Mr. We taro-.tad that, too, while tbs Commissioner" were subjected bin leo messed aspens" of over *l,lOO I. Bridge apPrie priationo, and 01,980 for meeting sew Aka* bowel Now, how stands the nether I If Mr. P. ist entitled to the credit of decreased tams in 1849, Itand '45, en the seem d moneury, est tainly the Board for the lest three years-.a pare Mill Wird, without any admixture of Immoiroceissa in it—deserves the eredit abstinently* stresmarai and if * why the propriety of a drums 1 *lt is a preemie that dose not work both *ye." We deers leave the matter for the present, with a single remmik is regard to the gentlemen whose claims !be Plaaillittos here umiertakii ,to present to the pod*. ,For Mr. Prirrasson, es sui *ham eti slue empect ; we befiere him to be a geod•sitiarm, with'eualciont capacity creditably to discharge We duties of the dim to which be "s -pina • We render to "written birdies. But when he, or his Mende, arithmetic, to build up for elithno based upon also data, en by isilmtill ting the °Seidl libons of other at separdly boa* and capable-Imi must eupeet to tot hind. led with unglonnt, hands. in oximinlng hid sta tistics, we havelnein indtieticed oitniptj ItY die &D -ike to strip his eirsima ofthe . botrowed pluittsge with which th e,CMUsiristtee sought Iss'arrai them. /*DAY we, Wet leeTe wareedlet, le °outing:Wit hin+ that It wilt be 9fees e little Mont du*. berarefteff92 con , OMP ONO' of 11 " County that Itis electAgi to di'eConartaitsiMiski' Baird is tieetwmot ; to Were in hound and eeo- ndniol eatniniOntion deo County linsnees. ' 4 Thither applies to the istirterscy tIM nil.. t 4 Fif Not at all was la Lostika4me cognien ancing-thr. exercise of tho ;Vim kl etiAe end theme the voice of the People, that we ap plied the term 1 4 -Fcarat;!' end we.did thin the awe vide which imileollti Pa / 16 Democratic frivolo, "forty years ago, to. de noanos 441 !cc/erotism all who went for coocentra ting poww in the hands of a 'lngle Mdisidoal 7 - filr buildhlii op the "One New Puwer, a et the ex pense of the Popular Geo. bAes mad his supporters do atthe present day , ! "We are convinced, more and more, that the Federal would-be' Dictators of this Borough are sink from contemplating the state of affairs in refer ent(' to their county ticket."---Compiler. W hat in the world has "got over" brother Syrinx's that he so ungenerously exposes the aecrfta of his political friendal That the "would-be dictators" of the Federal party in the Borough , hair) become sick from contemplating the palpable evi \ denoa of mutiny in the ranks of their hitherto loyal subjects, was pretty generally suspected ; but that the'ains pikr should so frankly admit' the fact, 1 4 4 mole than we had a right to expect. • rr. Hot). Jaen M, NI LlKA:Losofoco U. 8, gin ator from Connoc4cut, bar joined the Free *4l Keep It before the People. 'From tber,Widibinstip,a Vnion, Awl* 1. 4At all Sients wil ani happy 4 under stan by.prjrate !totters, that Gel. Uses firmly "tan* Is tbe ground whic he has takgn. Bei Ihdfoltilltnally b amen or -proof Remo Misdip :he nohesitating alit he adhered to his Ni cholson letter and to the Baltimore plat form ; and that if elected President IIE WOULD ,VETO THE WII.MOT PRO VISO. Dare Oen. Taylor make such a declaration t" ibetTehtmeht.l — , figen: aer‘ viewer an the. Wiheee—Rwoham ,haa bravely and frankly Minot% his position in his Nicholson . letter. He will vitto the Wilnint"Priviso. WE ARE ALMOST CERTAIN THAT OEN. TAYLOR WILL NOT." ' '; ea Says the Washington Union Chitin of Mr. P. Adotinishation, anti n tooni.tt *Want. with Mr. Cam's visas. Oen. CAM will taro die Whia 'ProPristoLiataind TAILOR Wilt WI:le twt tinaMing n.. tonitoti mon maanstwor this fit isporiting thsit ballots in November neat. GIN& Taylor's Capaelli. The Leeseee etors (o, Pied of the .Coes. emose thera) have dowdy come to the ma. theism that Om. Taylor is soryli for the Po* drer—irekildi dr asoosary, wile^ Thiry had • 'wry dames opinion it Ail *go): ittriMotwi grailitioilirma be bs awe Abe Whig embalms fat Prasidest—witiama ham tea Waakiastais thaw, at May *lO, 111144 z " 714 Pen setsras of the 6"..oord."—No thin maim more happy, appropriate, mo. deaf. yo dignified, than the despatches from Gm.,Tnyler. They are worthy of the man and el die occasion which has call, ed them forth. We thoroughly agree with the compliment *kat the New Orleans gout , . ler pays to the general order of Gen. Tay lor, goring thanks to the troops for their bravery and good conduct. The American reader will remark with pride and pleasure the striking contrast it exhibits 'to the tedious, extravagant, vain:. glotiom produetions of the Mexican Gen eral. The neatness of the style is 'admi rable—not a word too much or in the wrong place—all in Imo keeping with the energy turd decision with which his military ope. reams are conducted." MTh' Cosonsiter thinks it very singular that the "Star^ should give Mr. Van Buren credit for de terterningoeven at this late hour of his political life, te abandon the worship of the Slave power, and yet tlnd sufficient objection in . his ultra Free-trade, Luepke° political opinions, to disadvise Free-sioll Whip from giving him their support. Our neigh bor would certainly not be disposal, for • single virtuous deed, 16 receive to hie basim a villain whose entire previous career had teen marked by • continued succession of crimes. Mr. Van Bo- Ten may be entitled to credit for breaking through the party tramela, to the construction of which be himself had contributed so much, and refusing to assist in =the furtherance of Pro-Slavery Lacofoco lent it will require more than one ri.eAt aet to wash out the infamy arising from the countless wrong Mei in his past career. . A Challenge. Mc. Bravura has challenged the Locofoco ora tors of [Amster cooed, to meet.hint on the ant mp, and discuss the lario4 matters which all now at isms between the two peat political parties of the day. Of course, no one will care much about ac cepting it. Mr The "Great Excitement among the Whip of Albany." about witch the Locofoco papers are making so much noise, turns out to have been only a flash in the pan. An immense meeting of the Whip °faun city ou Saturday evening.unan insanely adopted resolutions pledging their most cordial support to Taylor and Fillmore.. The Lo• wives editors, however, take good care not to re port this latter fact. It!IPA lad, about 16 years of age. while swim ming at the Falls, near Baltimore, last week, was Meru in this leg by a shark, which Inui found its way up the bey. The lad suffers much, and may not recover. - "The question with the leaden now is, "to fait es sot refall.--Ceenaer. Is that the meson why the "would he Dictator* of the Borough" determined that that the mpresen• Wive* of tbe people in the County Convention should have no voice in the *election of the Ticket 1 The Reward of a Trager. A Cass umptipg was held at Boston on Monday ginning ;mu Gen. Oes.mo Commie,' rearpde Weis, (announced as one of the Speakers) area. to address the mooning• He was waived with a Mown of . Wises, and having in vain endeavored, for a quarter of an hour, to obtain a hearing, sat down, completely dimieeerlad. 117Ttie defectMe of Hee. NUMMI THOXIII from the C. party in Mary land is making quite a eensetion in that State. He has hitherto been the "big grrn" of Loeolbsoism there, and was a 4 way. brought out when extra stamp speaking arm deemed necessary. The Natives to( the lit Congressional district, inladelphM, base nominated Lewis C. Le vis, es dmir,eandidate for Congress. The. Whigs in the 3d dietrict have nominated Hexer D. Hooati Rodin the 4tit, JOIN a. LITTELL. Wm. & Hallowell is the Loco candidate in the 4th dia- Islet.: ,A. Gw or the bolting WhipickNew York hare tow te, UM moodOhloh thia they taa9 4 owalk, ll M. Van Ham, mad talli,ershlth!F uP tft• Than sea me do* !he awe bralakaa rope r «tic s behoeihe oteeilai Who Whig Notional Cativea tioo. centred diet tbey.woulieapport "Mr. Qtgiy. 1 1 1.4 fte man bat ChtY.";-:dhat should hakes. pes t• die, they orroald yoga ko hla Zi o o o ks r• -mere are fooleln all missend all Forth* wad hardly be a:petted that the Whis ,petty eheald be tabsely free from thew • &the 'assertions fu rewind to Geo. TAliteals 'eoinpetency, the centiliter 'Maki ere so uttreMooli, kble se to amount to skieer Incubated." M. Pelk's friend, eantivAnna; badlimed a Similar esti:bite of ofdtaOh's eseepertsseft, before 'the bib. tie of Vitae; We believe it"lti hotrever, that the Mexlatn 'chieftain hit Mike changed hii opinion. A marked chump 'also have emits of the dies= Of sundry Locefoce °Otero by "the 'Med November next. ' ' ' itTEvery friend lof free soil, no matter with . , which party he has heretofore acted , 41 Omit that either Gen. Taylor or Gen. Cass will he, next President of the U. Maws. Ono or the other must be elected, as there is nu earthly chance for Van Duren. Now it is well known that (lass stands pledged to Vito the Wilmot proviso— while Taylor will leave the question of Slavery to the representatives of the people in Congress where it properly belongs. Those, therefore, who arc really desirous for confining tho Slave territory within its present limits, must vote fur Gen. Tay lor, to be coavirteut. General Taylor's% First WOUllleal LeClair. The flat letter of (ten. Talmo to *thin to his bemimiait • candidate for lit, writ -114 es; editor of the New (Olt ) Pada. mid a one that seetnal usio teran him ralYniAlte We nirub. r now fbr the Parpoosing'that when the idea of being • candidate for Pimildipt was tint memento' to Mm, he frankly avowed Mm. self • Whig, who would "ever he fovoted to th e principles of that patty." Reed this letter attentively, Whip el the Union ! This letter, with a knowledge of Gen. Taylor's character, is all the voucher we want for General MARC' WkisoiniplgtoG, - Heel Quarters Array of Occupation.? Matamoteidoly 21. 1846. 3 DEAR SIR yestefiders mail I re vaived your letter of the 9th' of June, and have 'given . the subject to whibh it 'refers some serious, ellectuin and consideration. I feel very grateful to you, sir, and to my fellow-cititens Who with ynu have expres sed the very 1181144111 g demo to place my name in nomination for the Preeideney, but it becomes me sincerely and frankly to ac knowledge tOyon that for thetoffice t have ho aspirations whatever. Although no politician, having always held myself aloof from the claipors of partjt,politics. / ass a lthig, and shall ever be devoted in indi vidual opinion to the principles of that party. Even if the subject which you have in your letters opened to me were acceptible at any time, I bare not the leisure to at tend to it now. The vigOrons . prosecution of the war with Mexico, so imperient to the interests of my country, demands ev ery moment of my present time, and it is my great desire to bring it to a speedy and honorable termination. With my best wishes for your health and prosperity, I am sincerely yours, Z. TAYLOR. Maj. Gen. U. H. Army. A Hoc kdolager. We Rnd in the Alexandria Multi the follow ing letter from Col. J. F. Hamtramck, of the Virginia Regiment, just returned from klezico, in reply to one inviting him IC attend a public festival given by the democratic party of Jeffer son in connection with their brethren of the ad. joining counties: " 8 sower, Aug. 17, 181 P Orndemen—your letter of this date has this moment been received, inviting me as the late Colonel of the Virginia Regiment, to $ public festival "given by "the dem ocratic party of Jefferson in connection with their brethren of the adjoining coun ties." I thank von kindly, gentlemen. for the invitation, and however gratified I may feel at the greetings and " welcome home" of my fellow citizens, I am constrained to decline your polite invitation, as the " fes tival " seems Ao have in view the defeat of our Old Chief—whom the enemies of our country could never dtfeoi—while the Soldiers who served under him are com plimented with an invitation to the meeting. 1 am, Gentlemen, respectfully, Your obedient servant, JOHN F. HAMTRAIICK. Arrival of the Wasblugton. The steamer Washington arrived at N. York on Wednesday, with European news to the 20th `idt. Every thing was quiet in Ireland ; Government weir transporting aU convicted of treason and se 'dition. On the 18th, thirteen persons, including Mears, Healey, Brenner, O'Higgins, Traffe, and Martin. were shipped either for Fort George in Scotland, or Canrickfungus prison. There were renewed apprehensions in Paris of anoth er ingurrectiou. Gun. Ca vaignac was pre paring for it. The Emperor and Empress of Austria have re turned to Vienna amid the rejoicings of the popu lace. Nothing new in regard to the Italian war. The Austrians are in possession of Lombardy, and it is mid Charles Albert is desirous of abdicating.— A joint mediation by France and England, to ter minate the war, is also talked oE Vermont Election. The Eketion fn Vermontairne Woo Tuesday. Returns from 78 towns give 48 Whig, 31 Free Soil, and 9 Cue Representatives—in two towns no choice. The vote fur Governor, in 26 tones, stands: Whig, 3,143; Free 841, 1,011 ; Cosa, 1,0241. Barbering On the Sabbath. Last week, in Philadelphia, Henry U. Smith, J. F. Smith, Henry H. Smith, Thomrs Robinson, and Thomas Bryan, were each fined $4 sod costs, for violating the Sabbath, under the; set of the April, 17 . 94, in keeping their shop* open, and per forming on that day the usual business of barbers. Lir Tbe Whigs of Philadelphia had an iin mania meeting in Independence Square on Satur day night—the hugest held by either party Mom the mmmemeement of the campaign. Epeoehes were mode by Gov. Johnson, Cul. Swift, Joseph R. Chandler, Gov. Pennington, Z. Collin Lee, Wm. Coat Jehnitoo, end Charles Gilpin. rrThe Whip of Northumberland hive nom. fantod Rimier M. rank, editor of the •• hut," their candidate for Etta' to Senate. :Sensible Whip in thoie pins ! Gen. Case's Principles. The following, bum the Lo 'lie Journal, is a very lurid explanation Delphi. of Gun. Ciurs , 4111111111 "Are you n favor of,Prottauiou. Gene ral t" , SOW you ire a Northern man. I refer you So. Auer to the . lndiana Conghtion in A I but if you,are a SouthAnrnian, you lr. l nil my opinions embodied in iny,re• E cent rotes and speeches in the Bennie. ' "Are you for o►'againat the 'Wilmot Pro limo:Venom! 1" kilf you are A Northern man,l refer-you 'to tfid editittu of my life just published in 'the'Glotie °fade for the'North ; but if you •ate a 'Southern 'Man, you will fled some verylood reading in the Wide* of' my life published in the same office for the South." s "tno you approve or disapprove of the annexation of Texas, Geoetal.F "If you arean mutesation U 11111,4 you,wbll 4ml my, views very, satisfectorilyeet forth ,in ray vows and speeches in lbw of dkat measure; ) but if you,are an m414;411;2- lion titan. X refer.ou to the Detroit !Over. user for proof that I opposed the project most warmly." mAre you for or against the dynasty of LAW Phillippe, General 1" 'elf you are a'ouis Philippe man, you will be so good as to read my book on the Frenoh King and Court; but if you are an anti-Louis Philippe man, I will send you a package of my late speeches in favor of the French Revolution.' UAre you for or against the Improve• moot of Rivera and Lake Harbors, Gene• ral 1" The noise and confusion would pre- vent my answer from hill' heard, if WCrt to tell your, • Tsar Bot.Tmta.—Thei Amherst &wear rhinkratdpe oillir taking the groaqd that ti ~he Wit' party iii dissolved. firrrelift its canditlat tqaupport Mr. Van Sures? we 1 or in 'pbsition similar to th of Om aro of Tot ;of Gongh'it ramporanee or an. 1 ttzfentitaranaiiiiiredotass He was riding with the driver on a stage- , coach near Rochester; ate hail *keg it "drip too mact l, " , I 1 nd,1814.4 91 04 4rTaf unable to retain his seat, anii'leit rivernird into the sand. The case* stopped, of course for the gentleman M ict ;vim hie seat. He noon gathered ow When the(110. lowing colloquy ensued : “Well. driver, (hts.TNm'it'hid - OM i witibitirliiNV hoist's:lNT,: .. liqs, li i or , ,I trl ne t. f. ver at stlilwl 441 say ( )" Ike L. "No, you are mistaken, you only . ,"' .1 say we (hic) have; I'll leave to the corm (hic) pany. Mayn't had a turn (ilk) over IrMOlONNiir';' , ' in; ass.o . 4nra r k'' ‘104: "Well, 0115, V*. lie ow, :. keow. - *44 tikkl tr Z et., *so 'S -it grit .; . , i ). ...' ' liritirou4S.N: C I tdbes.-itt ii , i' (ialtiltslirii i: ) tioii*Builethi). - 101 . is most worth" of zooloti and one * .vre have" iedeived from wnlexican gen a of treat intelligence and liberality, . t there r docs not rutist , in the whole of 101etri ro it this tinier to.single unpaid'la we traded by any of the offlorintl. of ear **- tar army. --Wv-doebt-verrmanit-if-the same upright,coaduct has everhefore mirk.- ed the earner of e. vieteridite: army .lc i campaign . years of over two yea in an eaeany's .Naw Maxtou.—The Santa ~Igh Apo . /icon, of the 18th July, having just remit,- ed the message of Goy. Wood, of Texas, in which be sew up s. paper claim to the best portion of New Mexico. ridicules the pretension with great severity. It any. that Texas might as well have legislated a claim to Louisiana, as many portion of New " Mexico ; that if Texan authorities attempt to govern that country, they wiU find them. selves awfully taken in ; and that New Mexico has .1' population agnomen' to, elect theirown officer* and mike their own laws, and never will consent to "hie unex pected and tamest claim. EiTaA emtitats..-11 has been shown from the official documents, that candidate Cass has always had the knack of °harp ing very high, and several times over. for his services. But the most 'extravagant requisition vet make by'him is that the people should pay $25,000 per annum for four years. and find him ►he White House to live in, for wiling a life of Louis Phil lippe, doing his best to embroil us in a war. and having two contrary opinions on every question of great national importance. FALL. Etattrruts.—Eleetions in the rol lowing States take place in Ms and the succeeding months :—Yermont, Septem ber 5 ; Maine, September I I.; Arkansas. Georgia, and Florida, Oct. 2 ; Maryltind. Oct. 4 ; S. Carolina, Oct. 9 ; Pennsylva nia and Ohio, Oct. 10 ; Michigan, Missis sippi, Louisiana and Texas, Nov. 6; New York and New Jemey, Nov. T ; Nimes chosen', Nov. 13 ; Delaware, Nov. 13. GEN. LANE has accepted the *Nob& ment of Governor of Oregon, and her-ob companied by the other civil officers of the Territorial Government and a nembee of citizens of Oregon, and by a strong mil. itary escort, will leave Missouri in the course of a fortnight, for the place of their destination, by the land route. AN ANCIENT BISI.R.—We were shown on Saturday, by Professor Winslow, a La tin Bible, dated at Rome, 11th March, 1597 ; and thus 251 years old, which was found by one John L. Bremley, Esq.. in the convent of St. Domingo, after the city of Mexico was taken by the late American army.—hall. Sun. CASS tar Wiscoustrt.—The Rock coun ty Democrat. published at Jonesville, Wis. cousin, has hauled down the Cass flag anti now goes for Vaa Buren and Adams. The editor says that the defection from Cass is so great in that region that the party had better abandon him altogether. The Ninr CaltlelPa.) Usioup, Ott on ly paper in Pennsylvania,,preteading to ,he Whig, which hesitated to go fur the Whig National Nominations, has at length hoist ed the flag of Taylor and Fillmore. • Walter Scott tells a awry of a Scotch Judge, who got beaten at chess every cir cuit by a country friend whom he was in. the habit of visiting., A ilength his clever entertainer was unluckily convicted of for' wiry, and it fell to the judge's lot to pro. nounce sentence on him, which be did with the usual formalities, and added the wards,. "and non, Donald, my man, I think that 1 have checkmated thee, for aolte." Tim Baarriss of the British Lemke°. Tariff of 1846 are developing duestrelvem daily more and more. We learn that the. Now York and Erie y. ,Railroad Compan have just cloned another contract with Ent— fish manufacturers for 6000 additionsivutaii of Rail Road Iron, at s4lslper lots, deNstr. ed in N. York I Hem ts the esioratom sum 0,000 which might have btu iteptsat home, and distributed aieonB tier farmers..labornya, and rueehaviat vending ire watlnfo' the capanielia jaw* otont British neighbors—nod all Avpocralic mit! May ProvidellVif bus tortehtni anon deliver vs Aviv dtin blighting .Attemootatio miti."..140144 Journef. • A Pasmoistitots.—Ths-Xitihttinait Whig int= i re is in M YirlA Wigs a inilinli whoa., ' a sttaat tl si o riblaatte to it t Cased maarliyst•ini(l ll i priaci. pies. It la t 11040111th ait4 , finw eyes, twaiiiiiiiiiikatei tialiffifis,lfid - elf - - - purest in' every 'Wiestrespect, . . . . , o,The'..okt aurateres" 44 Votk Imo Ow* loved Chen* tboir candial o P! qu'RPlik 4 0 0 004 0 11 ,4 * 9 0 1, L , 1 1 41811 ` ant Govefirr• r, pm* teiest eniFineet 64406,404116 Ihrts, le itt ithefoisultlon to Agog Lese1y.(111011. bout) to illeehtte their strop midis wise ilto ho 4 of the botcher t 1? 0 T I a 313. N Tuesdayblveniog, September, /S. O at 7 o'clock. the Vuledictory exerci. sea of the Senior Class in the, Thenl4 ol l Seminary will take place in Christ'. Church, when mayoral addressee will be delivered by members of the Class, teeth. er with a discourse before. the Alumni,by Rev. C. P. KnAeTll, A. M. of Winches. ter, Va. , The public arc respectfully WO. ted to attend. • REUBIN A. FINIC, JACOB H. HEWC.. JOHN 0. BUTI.EO._. ; LUTHER E. AI,B 411' , (rout. of ertf, 1848. J.% J.: 0111/1104M1C-1. It will Is tweed kons the following ceireocnidenee, which we tied in the Oltaileinen Courier, the t Clan. Teirtlett Yettacciptid titti mit Instill& lin the Proidtmq. *VI meeting 4 . "Th. Airmrok , ie althea a( Chationce." It. will ales *Rhetire• ed thainepledldwrant denthnded waiver • • sue. Tao urnsarising noththeied 61 . 1 " Int• denelM a d *"` 1;1 410 10.4 1 0 .10 ° k.T.** 41'114' • 011•11M21•014 8. C., 66th July, 18411. lot : In conformity with the desire of my. fellowoitizens, I have the holier hem' with to transmit to •you a newspaper con taining theses:ocm of emery limp meeting of the Democratic citizens of Charleston, S. C., held for the purpose ofeetecting rho as their oanditfttle ' 'Cr "the PriMidency of the U. Witte*. over : thie meeting, the a greeable duty Of presiding , was assigned to me. The preamble and resolutions adopt ed at it so fully ezfdain the views of my fellow-citizens Ali 14,,1nf1d, no c 4lll lPqnlirram me. Permikmaidi=er. op my part. to add, that with Love ce in that honesty and indemmdersee of purpose which you h a ve exhibitedin every position in which it has hada' yotir lot'to seer our eduntry' I enterttiinMe fullest conviction that should it be oar gixid fortune .to see you elected to that high station, you will so. adminia sir the laws of our country, that each Geo. be protected in the- rights which, it was intended 'by the framers of COnstiittiort• should., be guisanteed all by that noble instrument ; which can only prove inadequate when it is pervert ed by designinror misguided . politicians. • sin with high imnsideratton and res pect, Your obedient servant. • - WM—DIILL PRINGLE. General Z. Tarrson. Baron R000tt,11:1.) Aug. 9,1848. Sea: I have the 'honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 28th elt.. officially announcing to me my nomination for the Presidency, by "a large meeting of the Democratic citizens of Charleston. South Carolina," held in that city on the 20th olt., over which you were the presiding officer. • This deliberate expression of the friend ly fueling existing towards me among a Luxe and respectable portion of the citi zens of your distinguished State, has been received with emotions of profound grmi tude cad though it be but a poor return for smelt a high and unmerited honor, I beg them to accept my heartfelt thanks. Concluding that this nomination, like all ethers which I have had the honor of re; ceiving from assemblages of my fellow cittsens in various parts of the Union. has been generously offered me without pledgee or conditions, it is thankfully accepted.— And I beg you to assure my friends in whose behalf you are acting, that should it be say lot to fill the office for which I have been thus nominated, it shall be my unceasing effort in the discharge of its re spouselic duties to give satisfaction to my countrymen. With the assurance of my high esteem, I have the honor to be • Your obedient servant, Z. TAYLOR. W B.P as vn tor., Esq. President., dm. Charleston, 8. Carolina. EA.DWAY'S CHINESE MEDICATED SOAP Thema, true Medicated §mp ia use. Four years betoltdthe public, giviag siWaction.to thousands in, the Noah, East, South, and West, imparting health and sweeties' to the Skin and unto all whaling it. BEAUTY TO THE COMPLEXION. This delicious composition of exotic balms and extracts of the most rare and various sow ers, shrubs and plants, of Oriental growth, so de servedly a popular favorite with the public, is more partreuliuly recommended for its extraor dinary effects upon the cuticle, of purifying the akin, cleansing the secretory vessels from all int ppritrea, removing entitely from the surface Pim pies, Blotches, Totters, Rash, Sun Burn, Morphew and Tea, and all other cutaneous visitations. Letters of high authority, tram the killoia• iug gentlemen, will be übown at our priucipal aleput to all the curious Hoe. Henry Clay, of Kentucky. . " John Tyler, of YftlfillM. " Martin Van Buren, of New York. " !Anwar.. Polk. President of the U. States. Gen. Quitman, of the U. S. Army. R.V. J. N. Data, Rev. Dr. Pearce, of N. Y. M. Waggoner, of Troy. Dr. Ray, Dr. Denig, Dr. Ford, Dr. Truesdell— bur of the N. York University. Each of ilk• above aimed gentlemen, say in their letlers, 'its (teaming and lwaloag propen sities surpass those Mall wham they have ever used—while ler shaving, it gives enure satisfac- Mork" . Sold, wholesale and retail. in Gettysburg, by 'SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Each cake t•. be 1411U111111 must base the lac similie of R. G. Rad• way as the wrapper. R.. G. ILA.I)W AY, Dricerisi , , Sept. 8, 1818. 054 Pearl street, A. York. ItARRIE I), . , eln Tuesday morning leet,by Rev. Dr. Watson, Mores K. lemma, Reg., of Ouyamiette, Va., and Dies Cunt Jaye, daughter of James A. Thomp. eon, .Eq., alibis place. Myths 3ld ult. by , Ree. J. Ulrich, Mr. /twit lilliM/Mile Jammers end Mies Autism ELIV.A• • eta Remisr--all Made county. On the same day, by the same. Mr. Erwtant Morrow , and Missy /Cie Ana filenemi—ali of WA coumy. ' On die tit alt. by Rev. Mr. Gamine. Mr. Mr. event Ovanane and Miss &mega' BXITM--411 of this aunty. '. %. L . At Philadelphia, en the diet ult., by the 'Rev. Dr. Meyer, lay. Tn meanly* Stanza, and Em ma, daughter et Oliedea jji Bakeil 'Eat. OsoVis 196' a 301:y; M. Wk. 'lam, of Phil. mo p adeiglifek, and Mimes item on •WA Reit rr,d ki lter: of Mi. Was. ICAtlfortiefinui Ow. las th• 1114 isait.; hy Rey. IL 1,0•,, )114 43 th i A. Waratoi, .f pware4i,i g , (v. a) mid Hitt. viret;4 4 e if Mr. Iniainidr. florriblflPraoli. , . '' ' i : ' TED; •,. •,. ' On the 30th u , i it or .- 'Caireerse Cessisse• ' of Monntplesetuu telkturlik in the 87th year of • his age. 4 — On the 37th ult. in Now - Olihrd;lties Istirs,..; 'Terre Steels, &ashler of 11(4.01erge 'Haig* . On the IR* alt !"., 0 ? 4,hisix. um gal. Al gris t roovrt, wue algae; ' , Ha i m ! , A n Attt4 Y,tr.. 4 4 0 ..* 1 91... 1 4.* , . ~.. , . 1 a the state Aili, '' OVA', MI 461 4. 1 41 1 " 44 1 111 FR1 4 !ill 1,1 470 1 .7tilik:af his w .. • . : Gloike 21st.trIt.•inAhbloswere;kAtrint; reuse. v ait rhipstiter of Mr, Aerbeiet Wrarluetkaged 8- At tionit r,42lWiteWe, on the . 311th'14-,, Mei. Cram x. ,n& ggi 5 ,,,,,,..k0i s I NA wits of be. 'Fin. kJ wine, Fin the 28th year Ober mei • • Oa the 1.744,0%. near Winchester, Va.. Miss M,...A 11 1 , 4PN Ilanlknr. , daughter of. Mr. Marti/ ,Alrbert, fOruierly , of .2,danisi county, in the 83d ' ) yeer et. On leg 0* Toggw, 11,1/CMG Wn. O. CLANK, (T.ach. • Ar•) o,f.thirt Aloe. aged as years. ' , arrhera will be fid , Ntated eetiagae the Blue Dick Co y, the Eacleekoeso. to-caojniv evening at , 8 1-2 o'clock, "?/)l• 8, 1848. C. ilonwEß, See.y. 1) AN UTS, FILBERTS, AL* MONDS, &e.. of the beet quality be 1144 at the Otinfeatiothiry of WE4VEgi JIALTXMORE, if ri n i P l l ll gri F . 1 7 111 .--Vaileth ll7l" l7A;:: ramah Moida3, 804) , hoirDistasa 51001 of which wets sold to city listic v it prices wrens woes 8525 to fa per 100 ilx‘eci el* hod, 0 0 8 01 $4.10 sad $5 75 pa 190 Slow OW. • • I SLOUR.—Ths floor roarlort Ia **dive aithirat 11W iibiwt - Howasitst brasir- at , - receipts and supply are light. City Mills is kerid Si 50. Bala; of Corn amid et IS lf/i •00 116. Rye /our *4 124.. • • • . GRAlN.....Bapply of all kinds of Grain wederste aad prises advanced. falai ood to prime nil wheat st $1 101.61 13 ; and white at 111 16 to SI 35. White Cam 55 a,68 cu..; yellow 80 a 61. Oats 28 a 30; Rye 73 a 76.• JJ.IOf6S r4RRr, SURSZON DINTIET, 1,17 ILL be at Mr. Eat'i, in PETERS- Iiv BURG, from the 27th of Septem ber to the 4th of October at Mr. Tamar sores, GFI"7'YSBURG, from the kb to the 12th of October ; and at Mri. Aosvore, EMMITSBURG, from the lath to the 110th of October. Sept. 8, 1848. STOVES caa# IP a 074471% I will sin it it by Ware how, on IWday the 32d inst.' at 11 o'clock, A. M., a buy quantity of STOVES. 'CPA long credit will UpgivendA GEO. ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Sept. 8, 1847,—W AUDITOR'S NOTICE. T subscriber having been appointed E Auditor to distribute the assets in the hands of War. MonitneAn, Administrator of the Estate of Ftxrciima MoasuaLn. to and' amongst the creditors of the said Fletcher Morehead, hereby gives notice that he will attend, fur that purpose, at the house of John Ege, in Petersburg, (Y. S.) on Sat urday the 23d inst., at 10 o'clock; A. M., when and where all persons interested are requested to 'a ttend. • CHARLES KETTLEWELL, Sept. 8, 1848.-31 .0711diior. NOTICE. '.HE second and final Account of Tito- II MI STEPHENS, Assignee of Titoism. TAYLOR, with an account of distribution, living been filed in the Court of Coco on Pleas of Adams county, the Court hare appointedlTuesiky the 29th iin of September ins C, for confirmation and al. lowance, unless cause to the contrary be shown. A. R. KURTZ, Proth'y Prothonotary's Office, Getty•borg, ;Sept 8,1848.-3 t• roit RENT. T C • . HE HOUSE &MOT, lately oc a a copied and now owned by George " Harris, (colored man) in the Bor ough of. Gettysburg,. is hereby offered for rent. Any person desirous of renting said property, will be informed of the terms by applying to the subscriber. H. J. SCHREINER. Sept. 8,1848.-3 t . . NOTICE TO ASSESSOIt& rr HE Assessors elected at the last Spring election, are hereby notified •to at tend at the Commissioner's offum in the borough of Gettysburg, on Saturday the 14th day of October next, to receive blaak Assessment Duplicates, and the necessa? ry instructions. By order of the Commissioners. J. AUGIIINBAUGH, Clerk. Commissioneer Office, GellYsburlift tieplember 8, 1847. 5 8t CHEAP STOVES! IF rou WANT TO Bur CHEAP STOVES, CALL AND SEE GEORGE ARNOLD. Sept. 8, 1848 ITOTIOE. r ETTERsof gdministratkn on the es -11./ tate of ANDREW (.341ECIIAN, lase ,sif Afountpleasunt to wns'p, dee'd, havitt been granted to the mthscriher, residing in said township, he hereby gives notice to all who arc indebted to said Estate to call and pay the same without delay, and those having elaitnis are: desired to present 141,0 tame properly authenticated for seUlemedt. CEO. lIAGERIAN, .9(lner Aug. lk 1849;-4-6t 4OTYdE -- E'I"TERS of Administration on the ILA Estate Of ANNA MARY MYERS, late of Huntington township, duc'd; having been granted to the subscriber, residttg,in Latimore township, notice is hereby given to all those indeltted to Raid estate to make payment,' and those havAgAlaims upon the estate to present the same, properly au thenticated, for settlement. JOHN IVOLFORD, • Augl. 18, 1848.-Bt* ' et'l it _strassisari • 11R. Graphsgen's Balsamits Exinefof Flarsnpanl A, pnt up in quilt bottles, ?flee Si, sold by . .0-• ICELLER GLOVES AND STOCKINGS. jHAVE one or the bestissortmente Of o ,oe. aq Stoigile Oust from the city) ever offered in this Doreigh. ,lryou don't believe it, call aid be convineedi; end the beauty of the matter is. ibeyll be , sold almost for nithinr. • 1. L. SCIIICK: laa LLA mrassalr. Ttitentrao ' PA Witurr TREES#::a kind*, (irind J 1: in the real.) can b ead of the sub scriber op reasonable terms. Please mil and judge for yoptselves. C. 'W. 'ftIIFFMAN. CASIOWANTEb. I ent in need oi CASH, to meet pressit4 ,I, engagements, and will be oblitrital to these knowing themselves to be indebted to me n make payineut immediately, sed without further notiebt.„4 I'UOM Clettystmeg, Aug, 1818. PROCLAMATION. , 1 , •414 ido•iftst, ' "i, , lOU HISREAIik sad lir the ad d- the v ' 43kratisb Aisesebly of Ibis littitts, entitled 0 , Atitikst twmgalate the Genic*, Elections of this Commooviesitli," easel ed km' We9d dity of Julyt it is. 410. jailed ouriato give public Notibe Ofitsfdt, EXoctior to be held, and to erumferate iq suoh Notice, what Officers are to be oelled BENJAMIN BCLIRIVER, 14tifty iff of the County of *clams, do, therefore, hereby give this . PUBLIC. Ntyncr, to to the Electors of the a* County of Ad ams, that a GENERAL ELECTION wU bebtild in the entid County, on the Nemo( tuoulay of October POW, CNN. ipTll.) at the settersl districts composed of the following Townships, viz s oln•the , First District, composed of tho Borough of Gettysburg. and the Township of Cumberland at the Courb-huuse in Qat• tysburg. In the Second District, composed of the Township of Germany. at the house now occupied by Joseph Barker. in the town of Littlestown, in the Township of Germany. In the Third District. composed of, that part of the township of Berwick. not in clothed in they 15th Dibirief,)mrthoi house of John Miley, Eel.. inOs tetra qf Oxford. In the Fourth Distrldt, corripthed of 'die townships of Latimors and Hundngton, at at the Mouse of Willitrin Chronititer,in ibe township of Huntington. In the Fifth District, composed of the townships of Hamiltonban and Liberty, at the public School-house in Millerstown. In' the Sixth District, composed of the township ofifiamilton, at the house now occupied by George Bentzel, in the town of Berlin. In the Seventh Di'strict, composed of the township of Menallen, at the public School-house in the the town of Benders- In thq,EightlpPistrict composed of the township Of Strainin, it the house now occupied by Jacob Grass f in Huntsrstovrn. In' the' Ninth I)ituriet, 'ctimPesed' of 'the township of Franklin, at the house now occupied by Henry !famine, in said town. ship. In the Tenth District, composed of the township of Conowligo, at the house of John Bushey, in M'Sherrystown.' In the Eleventh District, composed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of Samuel Sadler, in Ileidlersburg. • In the Twelfth District, Composed of the township of %lumpy; at the house of George Snyder, in said township. In the Thirteenth District., composed of the township of Mountpleasant, at the house of Anthony Smith, in said township, situate at the" trods-rude, the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the oth er from Hunterstown to Hanover. In the Fourteenth District, composed of the township of Reading, at the public School-house in Hampton. In the Fifteenth District, enttipotied of the Borough of Berwick and that part of Berwick township,, ONLY, included with in the following limits, to wit : beginning where the Hanover and Petersburg turn pike crosses the York county line, thence along said turnpike to the place where the road from Berlin to Oxford crosses the said 'turnpike, thence along the said Oxford road until it intersects the road from Geo. Mummert's farm, on the said Oxford road, and thence along said road to the York county line, near David Hollinger's saw-mill, thence along said YOrk 'county line to the place of beginning : at the pub- School-house in Abbentstown. In the Sixteenth District, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Morita, in said township. In the Seventeenth 'District, composed the township of tuicin, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. 41 which lime and places will be elected One Governor; One Canal Commissioner; One Member of Congress,; One Representative in the State Leg islature ; One Sheriff; One Prothonotary ; One Register and Recorder; One Clerk of the Courts ; One County Commissioner; One Director of the Poor ; One Auditor ; and One Coroner. l t Andin and by sin act of Oh Ge rid Ass tuitubWrifthis State, passed e day of July, i 839,11. is directei.thil k MO TORS and NUDGES & li nt 1 ' aces of their Districts on the ill oft General .Election atorrsaid, at I) o clock in the fore tom, lode and perform the amend duties required and enjoined on them in sud by the same Act. ' ' • . ALso---lii and by virtue of thy 14th Sec tion of the act aforesaid, every n, ex cepting Justices of the Peace, , shall hold any office or appointment iii Of trust under the Government of the ailed States, or of this State, or of any /110 dr incorporated district, whether a commis. sinned officer, or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be employ. ed under the: the legislative, executive or judiciary . rtment of this State, or of the United : ,or of any city or inciapent , ted dis + ' . die that'evtry 'heather of Coq • a ;',Or the State .Le Mature', and of the lect or 00011011Lotioncil of any' iiy, opinissioner , of any, ineor t peratail 'di el. .4Lby law incapable .of i p wri bou clitd o f po exp in re . w rio g , i o t r i i he u_d. sge ili d s , pe e c. ; lo 3 , or Cle of any election of thisVontmon. Wealth, that no-Judge,--14eattaa-fir other Officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office to be then roted•for. And he it further tltraOteiWitOd 4 _ thee actor the . General Assembly , of this Siste aforesaid,. that one of the '/UDGBeI• of' each of the different districts aforesaid; who iihall have the'ettergis of the eirtiffiate of the number' of votes Whicii "0111 tare been giveplior each candidate for sh all oittfereat ,offierk,thea tatEillare' dt!tad (pi, at ill* re ,apective districts, , shall meet on the third slay . . after the•Elactioai which shall be on , Fotaltry the 111th of October aforesaid, at tlitilOotat-house, 'in' the. Borough of Get. Viborg, then and there to make a fair itatameavand certificate of the number of Veil *llia Shall have been given at the different districts in , the county of Adams, for any person or persons for the offices afore/Mid: IMNIAMIN SCHRIVER, SULRI Tr. Olefin Office, Gettysburg, ? - to Sept. 8. 1848. i 1. • , ,Ncy ARTlCLES,Cologne,Soaps, Hair. Oils, Tooth 11rushes. 'Toilet Brushes, Tooth Pi)vtlers, &c., &c., for bole by . S. U. BUEHLER. gERIc 144? zjE COURTS. .• • ) )1 4 . ti••• • To ilte Admenderst Voter of s siclonts ‘I 6,114y . 1 ttC A . Nl‘ll 01 , PL4164 . 11(10 . 70ii Cons6fiati6n I as an Indepetklbea'Osedidate for the office of " o te Too n e Of it huoieriessioiti t qreninel Terminer, ;and ' 9l 7l 4 Flne Cold, at the ensuing Isle:dim, sidirellYtitaellir solicit your support:, , • EDMAN W. STATILE?'" Aug. 111. SHE • IPPALTY To the Free Trsll Vhhurepenient Vo ters of Rdams ' - ILIEMOW CITIZ EN S :—I respect r fully propose Myself to your coma motion as sin independent Candidate for the Office of'SHERIFF at the next gene ral eleation, Octobet melt. Should Ibe so fortunate as to obtain a Majority of your sulfragei; I pledge myself to dieehatge the duties of said office with promptness, and .to the best of my 86114. JACOB WINTERODE. Cermehy tp. June 16, SHERIFFJLTIrt Frtiow Ctirstesi—At the esimiest so. efa 'neither of My frierits, I of fer myself as an INDEPENDENT CAN DIDATE foribe art*. of Sheriff of-Ad ems 13oursty..and resperKiillyz **fit your suffrages. Should Ibe elected.. If:de, my butt efforts to the discharge of du ties of the . office. JONAS #9 . Meoallen torushili, Yung 9;1048. .Feit.ow Cm7.lnrii :—Encouiaget by numeroup &lends, hereby announce my self a candidate for The Sherittaltf:in the ensuing' election, pledging myself, if elect ed, to discharge the duties incumbent to the' best or my judgement and WILLIAM FICKES. treading tanyaship, 1848.—ta REGISTER AND RECORDER. To the The and Indtpendent Peters of Adanis County. T the earnest solicitation of many t friends, lam Induced 'to o ff er my- 1 i,.. eel as an Independent candidate for RE GISTER 41. RECORDER .of Adams county. Should Ibe elected, I alien feel under many obligaions to the public, and shall endeavor, to discharge the duties of the office to the twat of my ability. WM. F. WALTER. Straban tp., April 1, 1848—tf PROTHONOTARY.' To the hufependent Fitters of Aflame Co. LIELLOPir CLTIZENS t—tit the nrr gent solicitation of . Timorous friends. I ant inclueetlio.offer myself , to your consitl ration as an Irultioesident Candidate for the office of PROrmwror-fitr, at the ensuing October election. Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your su rages, and cued.. l my strongest empowers te discharge the duties of the oilfutit a thanne,,etirily sat isfactotrti all. • , ' WILLIAM 114RLAN. , Menallen Wl ship,. July 21 1 —te Domestic Industry is the Weiflth of Nations. Fresh AssertateneofS — h i 8.111. rip HE subscriber has a good assortment 1 of FASHIONABLE HATS, which he is prepared to sell at #to lower than heretofore, and such Lows* than they are regularly retailed at in the cities. A good fur Hat, worruoted, Fine Bilk, do. fur body, Fine Nnuia, do, Fine Monterey, do. • Rorie, do. Molest*, mum quality, 12 50 to 400 Fine Russia Hats, and oler kinds Low. The public are invited to call and•satisfy themselves. perergaile CABs, and only one price. ' S. S. MTREARY. Onityatnirg, July 14, 1846.=—1V • •• iiiii'''FlE A opus' Addreetie Phrenakostniati anellitirdonVhte d an Sholetii , r of Penney4l - i 11 Col Ne. will he delivered on Wed ,ays2lllll of Sepietnber, - ail o'clock, fi: - 7in Chrilei Church, by lion. IVILLIA..4 tt- Rictif,V, Philndelphin. The friends of Literature and the public generally are invited to at attend. J. H. CUPP, E. 8, HENRY, 8 L. GLASUOW, 8. C. WELLS, PILE. ,Committee of Arrangement. Aug.• 25, If,l4B.—td WASHINGTON HOUSE. tukußrenvito, PA. VIIIIH Popalar 'House' his recently rt dergone a thorough repair, aid been furnished with entire aewfurniture, of the best quality. , Members'of thp ilegislature and'others, viiiitine 'the' man or 'Govern ment; will'And it a very dubitable storiping lace. Charges made** , , 0 ,, i ' : WM; T. fihN'Djr-Atketti. '?' ffilolibit ti; 1 lily '2 r 1 '44int Visiting and Printing'Cards, FaaerNete Pepet,Alitedapil; Motto. Wafers, Fancy BeilintWaxi Wier tiltalapst,thsa..fortasitt by:. ' •' • , i '', 8. H. 'BL inn. - • ILVkit LNP VERMAN AILVER PENCII4I. VIOLIN. STRINGS, &e.; of Nest quality f can always be had at he - Piney Store of C. • WEAVER, 4to ring,v,eßiatfr.. ato*ti ht r - Baltimore StraieGfarburg, • CAN be 'purchased, as cheap as may he• expected, Seel Bead Reticules and Parses; Beads and: --asap', Purse Twist, Scissors, Thimbles, Chettile,, Plow ere, Cords, Worsted and Worstea,,Patterns, Card Boards, Combs, Silk: Navas!, Lilly White, Cologne, Hair Oil, Head Dresses, Tooth Brushes, Hocika and Eyes, Bed Lace and Carpet Binding, together with an assortment of JEWELRY.. April 7,1648.—t1 - . ' A good secondimnd CARRIAGE, newly repaired owl Harness, for salo oheaip. „Arr. vita. bIU Country Producm wil t istkon in'ex ohange.. 'A.pply to Vt. E. BUEHLER.— , iItikATED 5000 FtET of PpPLAit PLANK u IQ ill a de %Ire r for Chair. &ata, Mr abler the highest pries will b given, by the subscriber.' He her also o* hand, at his old stand in West Chambers burg strain s :is very lims,aropnipnt 4 o, a 4 Fancy CHAIRS'" and nitt issoitinent tot CABV Mr s f WAitt, tvlsl6hT gni' ilellitiOtt dna.: boa tor cis? lnil Ptddgen;' Or slat* tnr`,tin be attendlid do the' shortest tiotice.'"Al'eitiliti FINS' will tte'stricds , , v DA t&IPL1:,1740:-"tr Diltna l itsrin gtO/rME NOTICE hereby giveit.to, all 'Pegsi 4 - 11 tees and other peraoni eptteerned 4 that, 4glt: 4 1 41,V1N1AT1 1 4779.N . 4c rouncTs or thedeceaactl persons herein- alter mentioned will be presented at thefir;# .phane' gourt,nf Aflaine county, for cotifie. nation and allowance, on 71sesday fhc 2014 day ofrSitp viz # TIM grit Enid' icCoilitil of /MIA filwisher, Acitninlettitotrilititinlismon, with the tteslllannelkill ief .She 0104 Ittlgttlys Kline, deceased. Thefts* and final mount Jim* Croaee.Adaiieriw►ozollbie teisiraGio Crouse. deceased. The first, sccounkof Nichol* lOthittet• 'Administrator - tie bonis—nun ,of the estate of John /I,rendt,,,deceas'ed., The account eflitinhas ,unitary Trustee eeder will of 11*,,,- 'osPitileiO 4 civased, or Peter little, Vtent.' as Bittle,sn4 Henry !little. • The first Sepount of Jacob iftwitieltjAd- . 'roinistraior of ,the estate of Philip Hon man, deceased. Thelind account of Emanuel 'lkTeidiaft and John Thernaa,, Adinintitrators or 4 1 0 estate - of Daniel Nefifich; deeesieit i The 'first account of Samuel, PredY.:J . t:, Admilliftrater of the eits:testjdatnuel dy, the,rddri, (Yeteased. Itririder. Reirtiner's of fi ce, Gettlittrg. • ' ' - sept. 4 l; te4B.- • ' PROPOSUS for the delivery of, 60 , or, 40 CORMS OF WOOD, (Hi-k-, ory.or_ Oak) will bet reoeived.by the . llostra of School Directors , of the Borough of Po; tysburg, between this and the first any, of October aext, , • By l ortler or the Board, • J.. SQ kiRELNE it, Sec' Y Sept. 1, 1848e.-4t . , /Pa irstribrits: .. : kinds of SHOVELS 4c, FODICS way by Itadlow at STE VfiNSO.WS. Just received, a pupply of WINDOW GLASS, &c. _ CHOOL BOOKS 'AND 13TATION. ERY, 01311 k indeiconstandy on hind and for sale, of the lowest prices, at 'the Book and Stationery Store of • Dec. O. S. H. BUEHLER:, FARM FOR BALE: THE subscriber offers at Private Sale, un advantageous; terms. A FARM, satiate in Franklin township, Adams coati ty, adjoiniag lands of Robert Sheklev, ihiam BrVey, and Wm. 11amillon, with in 3 miles of Gettysburg, oonteining • 184 Acre&and:9l,lierehes. There are about 4s) Acres pf ,W 0 0,1 10 1 , 14 and the ieitundergocafeullivation. There t are two • N. Dwelling iieuses en the Farni, a double V;tl3l, BARN, newly covered, with sheds around it: two wells of water., with pump,iti, one of them ; a sefrpient quantity - ofrrnit 'Frees, such as Apple, Pear, ,Peach 'sad Cherry. There is. Meadow sufficient to, make 00 tons of Ray yearly. *bout 1500 bushels of time bave.been puton the farm, and about 2,000 chattel rails. This would suit to be divided into two . Tracts. both of clear and wood land. Any person wishing, to purchtee, vriJJ be shown the..fann, by Henry Trosde,., residing thereon. *1 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 900 GEORGE TROSTLE. Juiy 28, 1848:-If AMIABLE PROPERTY tioJila 104iitga41 TE subscriber Ofrara,at private s, e, that valuable prionrtyOituste in Mt. Pleasant township. ,i , a county, Pa., within three inane , •ttyob, on thg t it road leading frost o to• yabigt adjoining lands , ',. - 'ar. the e , 1 heirs of Geo., . . . i - 1 . 140fris, coq. ._,, ifit oo 4 • 'Llii. of Lan d, 911101 04 . 01,i* la ,a good e l i d e of cultivstien d tinder good fences. There is a good ; , , , i itilliAltif ' of Apple, in retches on the' """ .• Pren 4ll o l ,,,_ t :in r ce r °, 6en / 611 --biti,„ .3l T-wo• i TORY . w!ilafflli ,,,. , , isji ll 11 . Dwellinw,ficniw4 sellkostoodKtlcheoAttsc hed il 'O I T b • ICI a doubhil ,'''' ip. tit brir 'ntobtildinga, and near dill Abt•V' tercilloallir el excellent oaten withinuntog.`" ' '''t' ll I 9 t • 'Perlman' wiohins to see thelnopetty i call on Mr. Andrew , Wilt, Awing -On the prernisec'or fileotiM We M'Cleflaiii Eaq.l reakliot ill Oettyiburg, er the anbeabiberi i II orr MtheTiropertrieworaolthererieep , fore tbs./1401day tokNovenbei- next. it will be RENTED. Tertoo will be limb as to suit &Albumen. , t' el .) 11 4 A ~,,,, , Wirt: , 111 1 8HERRiri Littlesteihn, Almeria akr.,Att .14;P48.4-ta J. W. HOBINt3ON, • y-titILIBAMAILILdfk. AT'P(IiiLIOvSAKR:- ',‘ HE underiignekbyi 6iftoo of $ er or,tttorosy, ,trfroet.l by the eirs ,tind `l.44l.Tl‘prostintati4tis of Wst..llltrzemsir, tiecea;sed, latcof Itcsding township, 'AdSms 6bunty, tic Sale, on Saiurdrty the 23d thrg of September next; on the prentmee, the voluahle' FARM of said leeeitsed, sitnata in Ren4ins towO4 ship,'adjoinink lands of John: Tr immer, John Diels, ll)avid Hoover, Wm. Long and ThOptas Dicks, containing .no ACRES more or less. Tlie Farm lies drt•Big Con °war, and is located so as to be secure WOOD! WOOD from damage by good. The Improve : ' •;. mins are a -lid -.- TITO-STOP Y 10G. 110t1SE, with a Stong r iiitcheut abiaeli4 a Log Barn, and a Slone 41pringStellse, with a never-failing Sprttsgrif Water. There is alsoon the prevu gltrati,`,-____ -r- (Jro,bint , of choice Fruit, and a targe,quan- tity.of excelle.ra. il'igdoer and .MeSdow. Pr 70alc to, commence at lo' Clock, P. M.,'wh i eu attendance will be giv lea and term, Inade s _ii,Vn by sAilifEA4 tiViktlOUttift} . i Attorney in tam for the Hein. , AUg.lB, 1.848.,-41 iitnitu 8 ! , , ~ ! -7---- ~ ptBE subecribei,' Atlimilstrator of the Es. to or '4:fira?Ny 1. LEITNIAN, late outitg efuis ,iftwryettip. Adams counl 11.11ectlastpd, w i n :du 14 Pulic Sale, on • r‘Asturday, the 88th September next, V i iiive 'Antidote/ the lot of. Ground of said lieeletiod,i cesatel in .said 'township, and adjoining lands of Jacob Will, James Poist, andiBweettelplWeikert. : about; 1 mile ifrom Smelt's (foinnerly , Adarne') Mill, and abou t filit miles Anna , Littlastown, on the main rSed . lttedidg• from the latter to the former plata l'ThwTraslcontaine ' ' '1 1 0'1 4 2 'Acres, more or less, 'of Patented' ';.and, under 11. 9 4-_,forifilfrep t g r i i n a rod state of culti- Inaba; with's s bient 'quan'tity of Mee , dow. The improvements erten olitatniallite , haut trbirt 'Log Dwelling, ,land a &OA Ltig pales'; there is a FM iieri br !AI or:Water' sear 'the door, and an 1 0iithird of ehttide i t'rult 'Tree's of various [ .kiniTe. ~ ' is Pr i rity is Well worth the atten , [ tion' or pii 'littera. It can be viewed on spliliestimr to 'Gee. - Veiltert, residing on the yreiviiies,' di the aubeeriber in the sink township: 'Possessibit and an indis putable title ' Will 'be given oft the first of Apill' begt:' Sale tb' boltinience 'at 9 o'clock, A. 51:,. When sttehdatie' Wine givein and , the tenths Oreille blade now by ~ ' • DA %ID I.'.BNtERINGEIi, Admit': • Aug. 25, 1848.-8 t" ''li 'f 11 ' . 'I It a 14 VIVI tit fit •'' • •• •-••-d-.4 'i I.'k 11•f,•[ i., 1 1HE enbaeribetsi•Eweetitwow4 AO 1 4' ' 4 tats'of litosliaitirm Vittt.s9so• liiwt• of SuakbanttowaithiN•Aalamstyviowass? ed, will ieU, atiPabliirailevon 0 , •,, I,:t ,i•• liittay ifteltiertddybi S'eptemifer •nell, :'The . Va t Ua.bigtlNAlliii: • ' , of said deceased, - sittdtter.lW Strilikawinwn 'ship, and adjoininclandirof Robert Id 'lit. heny, Istiat'`Nio.,'" Robert' Hitt •and others. containint'• ' ''' '''' ." '' '' t • itC I Q d i : A 20' mot* br less, or Patented band.'l The im provements sae s , q• ~. - - --, -1,, , ,••••••:, -- , . TWO-STORY ll' LOG HOUSE, , .. , - IS I Log Barn,and Spring-het:se with' an excellent 11114410k01' Wate', &di , A fair proportion-of the, Ittannsia ih Aleadt)WAand it 'limber 1 aleG an ,1 ~. • . L . . .. • 0 iffet /IA il D” ,,- of ' Choice Fruit , on the preatlett.d Any Orion' lah g to Aim the ItilAiett. can; calf tin t 'Wm: Thompion, reatdihg :on the , ritri n ora Oh' the first named Axeilmfor: '; ' .7 , 11C'Sale to CoilidielliCeit t 6•CloeCl. M., when Attendance will be given and ternaktnadflinownft I", . 3 •"* . W M•AICORAtOtit _s !' ,40114,..w1T HlCitiiitOW' 44411 c . 1'4.4. .? t. , ? -fik."' IVAIRMeRS end the Public genetellyess l■ ',' note be imedminodeted with almost one , ertirle thi, enky ilestre by (wither it t StE V ENSONIk Where they willents genetaktetiontnint of , ~ 1 , I.‘ ~ , i ~, 4.1 ' ••,, i.,- 4 t 0•1---..- - ,..... liardwareJ lietainswem-Groceritet, , ,ev , it prier' 'hi "itih tlitrudiel. fipuiiiiii el aminerie be% I l o ttitiihtlef eliewhereY ,'' Jinn ''' blitipply' of fine:inik," 811 AD, - lifNei de 'MAOKAWItiI" 10191:118111"CIREESE 't l also e 'firr/ beieirf Crittifi Metes; 010 e ll 61166, ' itl , Stillte' uric; rerfkrtiodik. -" ''' ,' ' THE , MANSION RARIC. ‘, 1 i )fk I ILltifirsstito It it to irsiOrt drorub 2 lopoofe.z, ! -- IN puiptelneel !ae slier prc . hm of the Orhans tourt of will , exposed to poblio duo, rhyraday the 21st day,o/SePloAbei t, at o'elok, A. M., ,on'Wti'id 'V., 4 the Mansion 'Honks on the Home Plaee.lbe Billowing Tracts or,pokioni ofßeal, Property, bite the 64;4 'et r irsikaisties rdecesieth viz : 3'lie OR ROME 'PLAOII ' a large a4vplualtla traclofgrailhand, bituatefir yrdtielikvnifdp,ll ift• my, adjoining lands of Henry, Myers. Biwao llo,tfinan, and others, having sliii Big poli. imago creek on the &Atli side . i'lying 14 roues front gyer'e mill, 1 1 ifilas aoln ,Tei'ir gunner (or. Motown) ; ebnYaling 0,33 AbI,ES, more or Iqsio, 9rtodiElow, priri'J clinillY Oeared, With 'a large'tinanthy . of Meadow, and a "fine hiali or 'Vrtiodfind. The l , iintitx te, a, Pritly ‘ , arott ,It*llilt .Irolliii:i. wt .riei 'hal liftdfilWirliiriPMtke Bask eon, shetlaand outbuildings, ea cellent Bpring fibula; and oaf* stafrbve« meintr. ~Ftitne Ii alse , tippn Air tricot two -storty'.log ItEMANT ,, BOUSEitwitIe log Stabkipg, and . a • spring of water pear te , lidiW.-.l l lllliraltarisplao three excel lent ORCHAINXikoit thartilottatioN calls gaining a variety of choice Fruit Trees.— The Nigyste ifitnit'itlit Mikan y e re or ip twolinprts if, auit purihastra f 'V *A rad, dant:intim/957 leas andf77 'Alai,' 4: 11 / and having the eo lie ,an n n House, 'and two ex i r - j; the second part. centaiii . ', ' ,'the Tsa r ; BMW: Alp . cleditrird,"dile. - E it Ailt ' t Win 'iiiivei good proWittititi if iiatilki land, iiiiiiidinintittlf M.'dlind,"-altd ittguAd'h4, pli;p( water. - - -IftL6bc .. ~ Two, yo)., 1.49 4 „or or,oun4 in iiUnteretoWth fir : opting or, Ate road, 1914 int it Ylpotbevkbplf, 4 , l.) , ,iiging Jots qf Ja ift VrittOt .401in' I•pity, , mid others, and , aiiiiiiiiiiihiPlMtu'o i o2cie ; oii which are er6ted iTtito-Story ' , i eg ' niktols.p.i sr .. 1- ' . "i ZEZZaVID itchen, Shop, awl Stable, with-o,*ell of water on the premises.— Ir244otid i arid perfet titles will be made to the purchasers. The sale will be held at the Home Place, when the terms will be male ;. and until the ilayi.iffSale the property 1611 be shown to persons de ring to. view the same, by , • PAIN MILL ' ' DAVID SU ULL, .Rdrn'rs of Frederick S 4 lOl. deed. By the 00ortlAry:.E1.•IlittituroN, Clerk. Aug. 25, t84140-.M , l'A MR . ; or Muhl kJ• fut quay, for sold at April .1 J. 1.. SelllCK'B.l • • ogrxvt.fts. .#041 1 0.4 6 4:: , i CLOCKS, , WATCRE*4ND JEWELRY 'it!T rrIfIE subiteriher tenders his sekrtrAff. edgoments to his friends snd theOttlil' lie for the liberal patronage hhherteeittel. ' ed to hire, end respectfully informs Atom that he has just 01-ceived from the iiity new assornteot of . • • 41C.131C...40101C:11HLM1N 0? ALL lICIPISII9--.ALROi 1' 'V Si Ito such as Binge, Breastpins, Ear Rings, , Watch-chains, Watch-keys, Guants, iscs Ate. Also SP ECTINCLiEfiI I and Glasses of all kinds and . qestkinkjiA of which will be sold low. hiCLOCKS & WATCHES repel.... ed, as , usual, at the slimiest notice. Establishment in Chamberebeil : next door to S. 11. nuemse's' Book ruldi Drug Store. • licrl have also for sale a lot of neuratui second-hand WATCHES, which Will Ile sold low. •k•*4 ALEXANDER FRAZER„,". GettYaburg July 21, 2848. ' , , BOOKS &STATIONERY SA. BUEHLER HAS just received, in addition to M. former large stock, a largely ed assortment of Classical. Theological. School. and Mis- ;\ cellaneous BOOKS- embracing altnost ;very variety of Stan& ard and Popular Literature ; s alve, Blank Book,' and Statloneirr of all kinds; GOLD PENS; PenlcilsitVia iting.and Printing Cards, Card Cases, Ink stands, &c.iStc., all of wilich will, as uaualL!) be sold ar - f•rif' THE LOWEST PRi.tis.. CBS. : IrrArrangements have been made by Which anything not included in his assort= mitt Will, be promptly ordered from tiM, Cities. Gettysburg, June 2, 1848. • „ W .— Met STATIONIts KURT'/. is now receiving' ,his supply of Fancy Stationery for' the approaching Fall Season, which : ; pieta of Wood Wafer Stamps, brass cheii- , ored ends ;;Cocoa•wood Travelling Pocket Ink-stands ; Cedar Pen-holders ; Fancy polored Glass Inkstsnds; do. Pen-holders; FilliCY Colored Sealing Wax and Wafeni; &inmates Patent Wood, School Inkstands; ' ;Embossed MurrocOoPort Folios, letter size (with or without brass lock); Gillot's Steel Pens, waraitted ; Transparent Waferw+ assorted Colors ; 'Motto Wafers—in box es ik . sheetts,; Embossed Border Envelopes; 'DiamondMOH° Wafers, in sheets ; Buff 'EAtslupee,, letter size ; Counting-house • 'Date Markers.; Mathematical Instruments • 6one Paper Cutlers; Ivory do. ; Pearl do ; Polished Ivory I`slilets Sanikand -.-Band-beitesl-.New Style Lettea,7 Clips Tine Medium and Coarse, Perforated 'Board . ; Eats's, Fine Frenib Latter Paper; Suiatisior,lntislible Ink, &e., with. it ',lierrdred.other artieles•of Stationery,whieh • areofbr a 4. the, lowest Cash pricetyst ;the 'llooksters of • , KELLER K URI'Z. Aug. 180 L 848.; MORE (MODS! 1122111 IMMO WESTERN 'NEW YORK COLLgG.r. TIEALTIC 167 Main Weil, BOWIo, N, „, irk R. R. CF VAUGHN'S Vogel able Lithenteir ; 141. tie Miatre. a celebrated mesliekne witiebt tuatitmV • • GREAT CUR ES IN AIL DISEASE'S, is .onw ink/educed into this. , snetion, The, Ihytits. o t tk Ovirtnornent will riot / permit on oN7 teptiod noncerenieiiy have only to' otgkiltiOliTiit age'tits in thi Stole' and.Clu.o . 41144 lartel'number'ot edticakil ' ; ' , • ,- i! *ERICA'. PRACTITIONERS• , in high professional . standing,y, maim 'm end ig,in limit practice in the following diseases: DROPsY, GRAVt:t; find - x*4l4ft l he,u,iniity Organs, Piles sinAt ali disaimbilbrlitocalt - deitingentente of thiC`Mser, ikp., and all general diseases~or the system, .It is pillieelerly requested that al! Who tonttimtpl4o the dee of this brtiale,'or who desire infantstels respecting it, • , WILL OB'FA TN A PA MPPLET 0 9i Peg which gente whose names "religiose will gladly give away.' This boo)b treats hi* tite'snethn'd eurts=explairis the priN perties c of the article, and also the dii.ust, it hu been used for over this, country end Ftwstot I 'ov Our, yeart with such perleet effect, P.or ot testitilony from the highest guilders tt.i • be (Fund With, NAMF.S . , PLACES AND DATES,' which can be written to by any one intereste4. aid the parties will answer post .paideurnsoussieolionise 113 - Be particular and . Ash; FOR THE PAMPHLET, as no other such pamphlet has ever heen seen. 1. h. evidence of the power of this nnedirine esei all doc,,..es ie ,111ario,leed by reksoiss. 4,••••11, itrpori• standing in society. „ „ I'm up id:to oz. and IQ oz bottler. PtiOd I lor 3u or., $1 for I nr,., the largiir beieg • I cheapest.' Eserflinttle hat" .• • • i,gii G. VAUGHN . ' written an the dueelions, t l / 4 .*:. ''re pAnIIOI I OI _ti. hepared by lir C. ( Ino glin, atal +dal principal ollice t?il , Mein ~,,,t, It u fralslll:l . . tftfice6 devoted to mtoe . ot thin art lila axelitaeriiwat 132 Ntil.iiiitii, flew Vail!, and corner of Elaitrtso4 ‘Vadlington, Salm . ,1 Nlass . and by all Drub; thrinnAhouttiHs icitutr slildelliaidilkl i '; '4 r Jos e , t- rAPi 'f enf..- S. 11. SUEIIILEIk a t 3 .II I ,2 III JACOtt M ARTIN, N*w ( ) x4xrd;,W if W ... gint'We_!lin '' W M ,liii.'RLlN,Haisitiar , R. IfENITY, Ablnittetowu. * ''', ' ''' ''. m.aittgAks -21111.111111r071 IA wore FOR SALE dr TOM; 6 . • ht
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