. „ A feW:-Loise Thonghta..for _ft! _ -IN.Cattrovits, BILI, AT Ti OUTII Ire ill Friends who do kitle.l tr — C ,:-_ 4 1 1611 , , ~-0 2 7 e!. ‘ "Ptprratir/larttriseef-yie tart i i ____l . ,.. , __: ____ ir 1 , • i tin IVlieriiiry c ione,rnd,nif savvely , pppn t I r o t . G. T One vote elected m,,, 0 t wo" p a ,. passagrfthe 94iforilia ilnil,.sribg e:( 't v l ' t i ernor of Masipaehuseits, a r htt, been action' ~.-tr ~.eNigret as it vier rFr w ~ .I: I t,d kreitini. Sep t. 20,i1860. et camlidmie . nineteen time poi: .votes m a ,3 4 1 t b o lc ionc i tu oni. .. ., 1 . 11 su , the city of New Yorlu r na e Thnnsas Jell . - 1 i v, . , it ,1 l' er"' IM.IG ATI - NOldliNith*S. -.. _ l' fitted States... L-1 i/Pgakill Pi'he fining a 'l"thite in a . ' erson President of t One vote gage us the Tariff of '42, under' toll• in honor of the passage of the bill, 1 - which the Country prospered, One vote 1 snys that the burning of Gunpowder may mailikdilpA'pritYgf,'4o, nyder, which our: not stop there. The Savannah Georgian iron and cos) mines have been closed and talks in this in sane . style :--- thousande of workmen thrown out of ein phlymen4 One vete, gave us , 'Pesas, and "W° may unite great am" bY the maa eiullottniltsw'ihe tOarlivith !Weak°, in tery gained over an intervening continent i t , v 4 l l l 44 l ,i,st”fis of lonian t ie ,i, 30 ,,,„,,, —we tnev..banialtletreray. e____. *tint then the importarme of one' rote ....4Hot7on inllnenee one vote have; intim:for !good or evil, does it 'not 'beeditte up,tailistal citizens. to make sure, sir rite as one vote may go, that we have pr0p9031 , , 44014Wrail 011 r duty ? We' eantiot; eon. Ointilletly with our * Christian rimy, or ooh (icy 41,4z0txl members of society, cnreless . ;! ly estimate or overlook the imporiartee' Of! introoliticid position ; iiittucntie,'or dray.. -, Wit hold it to be the ditto' of every man, tvitnottjAys the right of sutirug,e, to take at/Indira interest in politics. We regiki polities as a sort of secular religion, upon ‘alne.ll,; the salvation of soeiety depends.-- l'olities•fiortnthu basin of law, the science' id government, the very essence 'of civili tUUn. Polities are to all institutions,' what the law of gravity is 10 the solar sYS tato ; knephig all things in order, And by' check tt and balances of opposing foreti . preservitig the eternal harmony of the mil s ! verse.. We look upon the man, whit' boosts of hid id tlirence to pol i deal a Irair*; with but hide less respect than upon oriel who declares himself an atheist or an lulls del. 'rho tide is regardless of the . Weill being °fence...ly, :oolitic , other is rerikle'e, Odle welfare of the soul ; and "weitltat 1 can rba considered a goOd Mixon; oil worthy oldie name and privitegte or a' .l fedeninn. ~. Tne.lown of nations have always fietni regarded, kb en index of the wisdom - . and' intelligence of the people who 'craned them Hut this is . only true in • centuries' where MO legislators are elected by ihe' people, soil -where the laws May be Ohl I sidered as , the exponent of the; 'popular ;nin4. , lie our . own eitlightenetliarldblltipy land,;: where every man ,is a..tiotriponeisi Rao Rf 4/is, machinery , of 'ClovisrnittienELL: 'l',ltere.is,uo oxctise for pohtiesl tiptitkir, M. • -'"-- -...--"----= —-- ---- sliiiking of duly .nietitaben t; upon Mich iirdi• C./sweetly- Sra4a (Antaintrrirox.—Seces• vidozli to efintriblite his•might - of. wisdbni simiitrprti'Me nieori.i..,Tbe Federal Uti le iltogencral benclitof the coatitionweiltli. ion, e ai d i she d at mit te die,,tu e the „ a i ttd Despising as much as any 'one ism •litle ' r'' ' . ' ' ' ' . ileimiguipies wit!) make politics a trade, of,Goorgia, untl.which ix the organ of Gov. and itilly,.a.inpathiaing• W thl4lio morel nAnlir , tleYe'llnit his excellency will call, quiet class of citizens who shrink from the j a convention of people' of Georgia to lioi,u , ,and , tsitiftision!"-whidi ~ mo Orlin I rellr'ii,, the wrongs h Lave d' d b l tey SU gra y sprroeuils, (distrust* arid deg-Miles !bated.; .t.' admission - i luttl/pFuySt.we insintaiwtheself.nit 4ittiv me mihiclimaen,ltivois to. - himself' and it° , filt h 'pact 4 proclamation in a ftlw days. order- Ohio; luau, more-imperative and manila* ing an electitin of trelegitetr. In merino] (10. than Mc , ditty ' or voting fiir the bed. 'did'uhillijil tic resistance " tii Am adopted 6 . 1 e t , y tlict''coaienticin, tho ' Fed ernl Uniou . says : I ot men to waldit aud eremite thE laws:l— , lie. who, stays, sway from tbe: polls" wile ' • ' - - - ' hapartaitt,atuatta are at stake ;, , i a _ greitty , , "ii mny be that the convention will de- I a wroag,ttiliiiinself. tol.society and-to , Abel 'hi e upon separate action by the Slaw— tiove rument- that protecur hispropectromjl..... i n-other ~Words; immediate secession.— lii. lifc,, 'llie man who 'neglects , to .immt rltlat bovrefer. we aoprehend, will be the! has no,right mccomplain of hissairsiaeuri.hditraieclesort, and will not be adopted till I j oAkrot.l4 . „ or hei out i tadm i n i strirr i ou ,o Gir gevery ether expedient . has tailed or proved fairs, BY tlisregartlinutlidprivilhod ' ho p e le s s." . ' ' datiuso a frceniaii, lie virtbally tiocititeii.' The Charleston Mercury also says all polities{ riglosi.all legal prcitecitiolwand - qhal: it' his authentic' informatian from 1 , hi coltlettliNOttlititrY.elleawrisireend 'er 'thlAfilletlieville that Go' v. .Towis will cor.:l imp3ral parkof thelbody politiei;, " ' ' ~. ' -• ,tautly call a,convontion of the State.- The! The Savannah Itepuhlican, however, says' k . .that the Federal - Gniotr' need not trouble Mier( 'about ..immediate or any other kind! or..iecession." • • AKcYcily.q..4,l;*ol.tt o p, There logq.*en r.nlitqfn.fiying. Abell( forsatile tiroe,, past ol •anotlier expedition being .fOrmeil for the purpose. of 'ittioadiedi' Chlst: Thelicer York derritipOndeni at th 1. • earrl to l d 3, ),froot itpareon.wlta. tam Emmet ~to know aton.st Altesubject.alsat they are triie; that, an immense site of Inikney lips been raised Inv the putrelee: and that as many as Spreeu thouseitchenen have already hew' enlisted for .the .purr p+e of making another desceut.ou that is land, • " . I'hesentlenten is recently front He, Taos.,,aqd - in,additiou to ; what :he : said in. reference to the rumored expedition,. formed me that at least . taro -ihirda 01 the in. Cuba are opposed, to any fur ther political connexion with Spain.!! . Ttik t'Ii:CRaTAFIV OF THE INTERIOT4.- The appointincut of the HUn. 11.* Smart to President Filimure's 'Cabinet.. is a most judicious selection. lie was op the Taylor and Pillmore eleetneal ticket . of Virginia, and defended their nomination*. with d istingu is bed ability before the'peiiplel., %Viten a•nieniber of the Virginia Legisla ture, he etecupied nhigh station as netsiel man and a debater.. *le.. was; elected a member of the House of Representatives from tite Augusta district in 18:11,.andloon acquired a national reputation . in iliatbody by his iervires in effecting an organindion in the House after weel:s of confusion and by en 'Uniform ability, tact, eloquenCe, and digtlified and courteous bearing. Mr. Stuart i is a gentlemen of enlarged views, liberal tonsil. sound iudgment, and an' maiinemiy natlenal and conservative spirit. oc.. cupirs ii high pointion at die bite of Virgin-. is fOr legal knowledge and persuaaive (pence. 'rittatinAt' Accmxprr.—On Friday a young Man by the name et Edward Mur• pil,'ettiployediti the inaeltine works of Mr. , George fL•Renfon, in Newark. N. J.. waskettomptifit to put , a Ktrap upon the drut*: when his shirt sleeve eaught upon the , slisft, nntl in a lew revolutions tore the whole Ain from his body, forming itself itoo . ivrive which lashed his arm kmlir to the Ask and itt a toottient his body mitt hs ,, tt trottnent. liii body fell to the grtannikletaying his' arm attached to the tthiPt l leett taff near the shoulder. The Txt ' monieud iv makingsu .ailut 110 renn Commiteetosca and his in, • suit landed in New' York on Friday,' on that he gitediattiofra a minte, tlt is tonpposed his way to Washington. He wait dressed' lsoutt'hatte been hurled at least 45 in a blue frock coat, white pante; red Itmolroemlad . vith th a t fea rful aehl e it .Y . ,tutull cap, epaulette, and wore a rich order The ithYdicians are of opinion that his in. juries Amin Hey is the name ofi and feetratedatit 'nee tevmtnete (atally. The b roken ..tth: u tlr oa di m am poom onds ,: tat i ve of the Ottoman Porte. shtN *r j oint . lwip teas atnputatetl He was received with much ceremony at Castle Garden, by a committee appointed v wliaorcaT to~ . -- - Th e uneonqaer,:, by the common council for that. purpose. able ltiftelaf Versions have again achiev. lAn address from the mayor was interpro. rd f o or p owor i ump h . Th e li on . Ch as .! fed for him, in which the protection of K. Wiiiteetai E tltte,Whigcnitditlats for Guv. l Kossuth and his compatriots was mention &ovum, b y , a , ma j or i ty mar all iad as evidence of the kindness of the Sul- 11whte 11011. to, 20001 The Sen. , tan's heart. The Turk replied in the! ate is, !mop whir is it his been for sr ,. !I most becoming manner, saying that Colt "al )•ataea past. T. the House 155 towns by his great lire arm, Morse by chaining Otosant ts , -"a Wliktzti iu Ith el all sorts : the lightning, and others by their inven jamas m,, w h ion nuns. had 'rendered his Sultan familiar! * - 4 f 1 .7; n•inizo, ate „ -e k e . with American genius, and rendered him I te.l 4,l otwa s e o r. t hi. th at itiqr,rt two anxious to bermlle more so. The mem- Vt Lips es,o ,tie a ,t, of Ilrr awe nod the re i s d hers of *hy etty government wailed on vs , athoei., he r wariti, 'c at i on , t h e ' him on Saturday at noon, in a body, at! i`tsv SO, l vAo3utale, r. 4 . ll , etril, All hotter l the Aastw 11 01 4'n. where he is entertained `,,t.; I`.{ At NlO , Liisets I lab the tt 's guet.t. ma a start , mg a curiosity by hoarding oceans. of ',wealth-44m , gorirthrtieltt 'May school every ..man;' women sioT chaid It may etakeita *eery square eons a gterdeti; but,after,,kh,thie. what' would this Uriihn be but abetter sort ef putlatrofvlo which. the sPiriko( liberty was imprisoned. wittty out a union or ;be /marts of , this people. That, fmien no longer twists. An ,honeetti men.antl faithful chroniclers we are imurid to say; that imam In the history' of tbri people have rilyidestites . of men, been more hdiroerably divi!leit-rmero hopelessly, ' . sundered by bitter heert-hav trod, that now members, or this Union.. .We ,roullY , deebt,if the patrinte of 17E18•aver .felt towards the ilersintis : a more intense and enrelentiog enmity . ' than' hat now betosne the general teMper, of whole communities, North and South." IVe can assure the Georgian, that it know* not what it is talking about, so far as the Northerni end Middle States are emicerned'iii least. :11 there exists any such: I'oog es it. describes. clurrg,eable I epees sespeduitde poetion of thd eoinmhA' I nity, it hi wholly otteteided;'.ind ed to . thit &nub entirely. It is an 4i!ra... ; pops we sincerely .believe„ The Augusts,(Ga.) Chroniele, howevektinderl the iiip!ion of'..The•Vnion Safe,"' says a 1 4rith feelings of the,moel profound 1 gratitude and unalingled joy, that we en imam% to our' readers the passage of the ; Senate bill to Settle the Texas bouudary and to establish a territorial government,i for New Mexico. This is indeed cheer-1 hog news to the heart Of the tree patriot khti the lorettlef the Vann: - We there-: fore timgraMtele our mitten 'this sus-1' picitmievelit." , trlxErtwo or rug. A Ilfrit i lCAN BOARD. MI,SSIGIIKII --The America • Board of Com missicfnere fur, Voreign Missions cornmna. cellni gfunfal minting ntliewcgo r ,on Tues. 'l,:he:Prest4ent. Hon. Mr. ire. presided. The receipts of the Board awitig AC year ending ,Jody ,31st, was Maim, to i have been, fll2lsA,Bfitt, while the-expenditure! for the same: period were 42h441*--the receipts being;less than ti n t expeoditurra ;$1..4f)7. , Them hstl,lmen' received by the Ammi- Cll4l Bible Society. SAWN. , The• number of oitoccdtosteontributing , Waal 3.1,48 f with which wets eennermd 335,000 members. The metribetions of these churches Ihat year were 5240400, averaging to each church •78 4 , , • The present indebtedness of the Board • is 1134471. The expediency of endeavoring to raise $50.0,000 Miring the present fiscal year 4 was eellSidered. and a general assurance given that no effort. should be spared to accomplish that loud. Since the lust' annual meeting thirterh missionaries hare been Inuit into.lhe The•mmient nuitiber olitnisslottie is 241 number of' srationii 184; ordsitted tulsbiub. cries 157 whole' flambee - sent *om 'this country - 396 do. etintiected with the Infu sions 517'; Mosher of printing eistbblish: innate 12; Peps printed latit year 37',044;= 828: du. front' the beginning 822,105,878 number of cllhrches 85; church members 25,875; .do, added durief the year 1,987 mintier of seminaries and boariling schools 29 pupils in 'all' the schools 21,736. r , SMALL - NitreCittt . w 1.4. -at appear, that' the Wand JOry of Wayne 'Oniiiity, in this State, have presented the law pas sed by the last Legislature. prohibiting the circulation of notes of the Banks of other States under the denomination- Of Five' Rams, as n rye:hint:re, althoughltis Judge Eldred charged them in ita favev, and that they were bound to take notice of: and return all violations of it which had come tinder their observation. Witynels one of the Arongest Locofoco Countimi iii• the State in proportion to its population. FOR CANAL COMMOSSIONIKR. .70 BIWA DUNGAN, or Boas county FOR AUDITOR ORNTRRAL. HENRY W. sioryzona, unidi. county n post,itirplit t J0516 4 / 1 :11.1r/ina004 %glasslike. f QC TY TICKET. • •,• • relit etrstiesti. Diiti I*. Saa r Titer. Thomas Carson. A545 1 4,13k , T. Ri'Sberry. COMMISSION „ Jacob Grimm,. , AUDITOR. Frederick G. liollinas. Dinscroß. Nicholas Bathe**. • Dis'llllOT ATTORNEY. Janie* Wired- COUNTY SURYRIFoR, Jneolb er"Are Von Assessed IL not, ?Hand to the matter at once. Re nteml?er that your Dame mum be regieteted on etc Assessor's book at least ten dap before the election, or you may loose a vote, :f Let every voter' satisfy himself by examiug,tit list in person. • LOOK OLPt l—Attered $5 routes, purporting to 'ho on theollank of Geuyeburg, are in eirenta , Con. Three men %yore lumped in Philadelphia on Vi'ednesrl.y, who hail entue.of theta in posses nyciso sigatun's are good imitations of those i mike genuine. Vignette, the legate of a Amok% eagle, shield. and liberty pole ; ships ou the hock ground. lAA hand, an Indian tiger* with strung boar. On the right is the figure of an American sailor, with it tlag.—Sent 00' Mr / D 111111,014 ,W has oompleted floe arms of Literiy township.. showing a population of 732. 'Ulla town of Fairfield has a population of 161. ITY'Out neighbor of the 44Comp . " swallows the pill presented by tbe recent ii County 4 , Convention with a better grace we had an t ticipsied. The triumph of the Regulars ever the i Guerillas is yielded, 8g quite nocoadagly, and one might infer from the laudations of the Locoione county ticket in the last all mbar of the "Compiler^ that our neighbor has sot quite so great a horror of regularly rimnissisteel t (Avis, as the readers of that journal forthe laat•fewr' years might hate suppo -1 med. But then we never supposed the "Compiler" was very sincere in 'its denunciatios of rr .s ndur r notnisefo,ii; and always put them down es one l of Ilicise "tricks'of the trade" to w hich poluicians 1 1 will sonietimes resort to holster up a weak cause. i ressalsmon of the Coinmkte has encouraged the friends of protection. and another trial will shortly be made. The pktieal cempletion of the vote on agreeing to the Resolutions of the Committee on Vlieys and Means, shows corwilusively which is the Free-trade party, and which is favorable to lase Pr.aection of American Industry against Eu- MIK .3:3 Pauper labor. 'the vote on agreeing to the Itcoolution of the Committee was as follows .1 leor—Locofocins SS .7 , Free :oilers 4 ; Whigs • Another Loirotbeo Convent lon. 2—total 91. Otir Ltienfoce friend" . have Some difficulty - this Xrys—Luicoloces 5 j Free Soil 3; Whigs 831 year in getting matter, rightly fixed in connec- t —total 93- The following proceeding,' took took place in. I lion with their ticket. The .00kr fie es practised I . upon the Gocri ll edearlers by the Rezielarz of the both Houses, on Friday, on the announcement of party. by which the p ' inn . ot - the firmer were the decease of the Hon. !Icy : so t suddenly kn oc k ed A , , Mas r. STE-ses parsed an eulogy on the decea t . lulu has d ed, and offered the foillowing resululluna, which quiet prose® by which matters had been managed I were adopted for the last few years, in this borough, for the . Arsolaird, That the 'Senate has received with faithful throughout the county, that noire tkran ; deep wullit'kitY the message from dui House of announcing the death of the Hon . Intuel effort is net:emery to get things to right ; r . t . tr g" sen tansy.. Halal Nits, a represeutauve from Petnisylva again. . The conferees from this toasty Sort the I l a s Locofoco conferees from York at Abbott:lmin on 1 , Ws.oler.l. That in token of respect for the mem 'Friday last. and riddled the norninatiOn of Wis. ory of the demoted, the Senate will wear the us rty 111 : Kellett, Esq.. of Tork,lss the Anti-Protection "I badge 4 Thst mou rni as n a g t fo rn ither thi tu y a s r . k of report to Free-Trade candidate for Congress, in opposition memory of the deceased. the Senate du slow sot to Mr. Sm Vitt. Th, succession to Dr. Nut; jinni. The Senate then adjourned. . seat w as also a we ...a b y the conferees, bark . ' Hot-se or Raratsgs ?ATI ss.—Mr. Tit AlionStos by s pretty , strong delegation from fiTLV Las, of Pean'a, rose and announced to the O re s as. noose shit decease of the Hon. Haver Nes, late 'representatives of the &tariff" interest, who seem ; representative from the 15th Congressional Dis t° halm been reserved in the capacity o f alauw y i tract of Pennsylvania, who expired at his residence members. We believe it is understood that the ;on the coming of the 14)16 awil " after a long and ' illness. Mr. S. said that there were kW candidate to be presented to the rank and Me, tot Painfnwib o had such enviable me t e , ity es th a t serve the oaeaPired term or Dr. Nan, Imo agreed I which Dr. Nes possessed among his immediate upon t but the result of the recent trial of Otrength constituency, and that there was no one who had w i t h t h e Reeiehtn of t h e party, intim " ! die Pori more noble Mies of head andtbeart ; that he had lived honored among his numerous' conferees very wisely to submit the question to a f6t „ ads. and died. havi ng not a e i„ se t ernemy . H e full Convention of the petty. And ea the late; concluded by moving the usual resolutions. to lei- Contrty Convention was rather strongly an ti. l tire the respell of the House for the memory of owrina, another Convention of fug mince . ti .e deceased. The resolutions were unanimous. ly adopted. and the House thew adjourned. bee been called' to assemble on Monday wet, to i nominate • Congrottionalcandidaue. Theameee- E rne exceseim e commuted with the elm ed resolution,"uneniosouoly"atkipted by *aeon- i ing of the anassner mien of the Institutions at ferees on Friday last, breather aispeificent, in view : this Oleo mime off during the past week e s of the influences by which it eras pained ; ansanownerd in oar last—Ponsident KRASITH de. Iterobitd. That in the opinion of the Conferee Goering the Baccalaureate Address on Sabbath here astrimbled,,thistos toorsty is emniet ro the f VI !.asondugt Kola", of Baltimore, addressingaddressing res sPere or lie ancrpirrd first rso of . "' the Allowed of the demi leery on Tuesday evening , Ms, dreeeird. at which time addresses were also made by Meows. Schatochenpare, Henry. Browns and Mae', of the graduating dam. On Wednesday afternoon ledge Katz:, of Philadelphia, odoiressed the Litt era Ameoclifigo; mid an Wedoesday 'earning, the Akin' of the Courseware addressed by Row. C. P. )(awns, of Winchester, Ito. On Thursday Morning the Commencement exercises came off , the degne of A. B. being conferred upon the irtr wa regent to . leers from Wiiiiligtomiftnit.,! A mmo c .i i i kc . whine rwn. been bad ah,.; graben of the grsdatating class : —Henry Reck, 1 sf Aimee oray. N.; Deaiel L :Barn* Woods , Ting almost Om entire term of the meted Car- , bore Md. - Jelin Baugber. Frederick,Md. • Mil gram, iv again lilt flinch !Statiiiiipeir /us to .to/..se ! ' ' ' ' • hoest'imithle triio his emit Gm days. i .°6 vakaithi . e. ° Tane "" ni. Ma. ; Win. I. T. . peer' ..._-____ _..___. 1 Conan. ef eeitldirld, Va.; Wm. P. Greaser, !WA copy of a new mirk on ' 4 .4bietir Cholins," i AlMMlshmalk, Va. :. John M. Bielielbergoi; Win compasing a review Mite oriels. history and pre. , cheerer, Va t amid Garver, Sootlaba, Pa.; Da vos*, up' loth* pressed time, sloe incenses, pre.l via Stroh, Mechanicsburg; Ps. ; . Robeit G. Hai ; Tonftbn and made or nemaient, by Dr Jesus per. Jr., Getaysimm, Pa. ; Geo. Vcr...ikodersen, Her- Cutoos,•beir been lid op our birte.' It ii'dedote- rieendiaty, Va. ;,dismodl VistYlirey ,It oik, 'PO.'; ed for the Medical prefiesibn, private imfMbht4i t Chas. Jahn Elusluta i Adams, iiiimig, P a. ; ( 0 . 0 i.-. and Mu s M Mii i iv . i Nana Messmer. Wadsworth, Obis,; 1110910 !cid dicious, ptitcliiiik treatment of , the mhjest which 1 he Kan, MardercheadMiy„ Flak ; Daniel %Verity, the author 'her undertalum to develops. We do I Hateiskurg; Pa.; Samuel 0. KatesPifer, HnOolles• not protean to be iuffiriently Tented ip *Gall Mr, Md.; James F. Crockardlianthfteld i VL, • enence to, hazard an opinion as to the meat sigh» Thu Lathe Salutatory wait 401011111/4 II Mr. triatmentastrimasataled by tire writer. The his-Beck, the Grob Oratiorr, by Mc. Valentine, and tririod pert however,' of the .publicetioe is Mew i the Yakdictery by Mr. Crocker. , ' The rtrgialars will have to bestir the 61011111 - ca,or the tido of victory . may be rolled hsek upon these I Deefinid —Dr. Basetra v declines the maxim lion for Aimembli. tendered htat by the nasal; LocOfoco plenty Convention. Resseria--.Par lesions! * togas entente and id,snekg age. The vacancy is tehea r epplied ois Monday neat. siting aod..wortby a pernseL We behave the t The deem at A. M. was idasesitinne4 work can be had et the Bookdane• is tbia plow ! Nie rumba of 168CW/eat 1647; and lbohosinaly ; degree at D. D. epos Rev. Prot 11. 1. Mcirateireost: Ilforafuili Collegr.—Thoannual Canweneerserag " dew& cearge Y. g et. Aug i N i tee , wo w , of Marshall ' College leek P lac e Meree re b e r g I terodtbe Metbodis Prowatent Chia* Peltilnoelo on the nth loot, ; Th e belle " degree of Dee. I and Bea . C. F. ktelvalter, Red Mark N. Y. 'As' tot of Divinity was conferred upon Prof Rae , ikeeexeiry degree es . A. M. wee oire A msd uod en coc, recently of ibis place, and now Presikot. I R ., IL A. „seisa, of cruebederid. Md. • of "Capital University," Columbus, Ohio. The r • Faroe degree was eenferred upon'Prof. Aceeirrra i CHANGE S—Consikrabie' chop& wu EpaAnn, of Erlangen. Germany. IMld° in the Caner! Prufeasorahipe it the recent °weans; a the Dowd of Trtutees. President Kaaran hewing been elected by the Seminary Based to the seem" Professorship in the @Rini nem Rey Berson. was unanimously elect- ed Presirlaat of the Colkge. Prof. F. A. Mt) •of Franklin College. was elected Pro faker of Greek in room of Dr. Daugher Prof. RODIRT M. BA ion, Esq., of Chainborabung, has been nominated by the Whigs of Franklin, Cumberland s t ud Perry, as Melt candidate foil Congress. Mr. BA an is a gentleman of ability! and accomplished manners;.-4 hue Whig-4nd ! will make a strong candidate. We hops be may beat Mr. Mclosis MI AN, the present (mediae Lo coforo mchntier from that district. Professor Riff NOLAN. nYigi,ed ; I.'roks.s , r M. JA • Potatoes have ,risen in price at Bostonr°ri Talinill; the briukruncut of Salk: a I ,Nit•rtes, from 3 50 to $4 per barrel, in consequence 1 . Mr. Aughinl.augh hawing rthi4tall Om clew - of the ravages of the potato rot to that l e arthhip the. Cullcgt, B LNJAMIV bursts . ma, State. WI " . 4 , 41 4 .4 11i1a tlia ruccasor. ors. r eon J 1 r re e f e, lv e ll: but . li . n ew th e is er se . lido and ° gi nit fo beLlas It favor th; mei -413 SU , aIe NC I helm to petting us, wi a Poo a entioti to Other annals pqn our c s, to renetatd lb; atgum tit in itildippott, . 1 which lies in a narrow compass, and requires very little illustration to enforce it. Can any good reason be given why the Amendment should not Years 7 -Means. Baldwin, ?lentils, Bright, Cast, prevail, and the people elect their own Judges, in- Qum ' Clarke ' Clay ' Usym " M i " me i hu " tis . i)° Y;. I stead of taking them at second hand from inter loo, D ; ck tlid u7 4...t i lauT re W i scon si n, ' Dod ge Otodii o- itdpite 019911-4theoilielsiei only, the creatures of flak. H tint li bia,. }lyres, " ' Norri ° s. nt' iledrait e l, p opular suffrage. : it i; pretended that party feel wleittlemb.SUlMlDitio,UPLdeflkninisasumpeweruldwaysert thy estereth.Mr - Inlet 'kith Thy' Vibe, er, teornb, Winthrop-32. feet now 1 ; „Doe s , any /ronefiaes !Deventer raise It, Naye—ilaboams. 4 Alabisam, Alarm Dantwell, . 8011. Berrien, Ad*, perk. et Vi s s., ; Lt airian . . Wirt, touts Ihipolt,- or. atty Whig:Governor lAD- Dawns. Hunter, ' Rini, Mason; Meirtol'. rnitt, ecdoeo 1 Political parties Will ever sale( fn!'our l km*. seimmism r"°"..T9rom. YttlOs.- - 1! fitea.gorernatient, and the* will act upon itarty The House of RepreeepiStivearenToesdsy to o k ;principles in the beitowal of office; whether in the op and, passed tine” bill without ,"1,1,1,16.n. by the fonn Itsf ern:nitre patronirge, or popular election. - decisive vets of 124 yea' to 47 nays, The ful- lln the litter, however, them Will be less of Meier lowing is the bill as it primed both Houses : . personal farorithoh, preferring the incompeleptio al"- .I• Be it "mod by the Senate and House the qualified, the corrupt to the pure, than in the of Represestatives of tbsi United States of Atricrl. lormir. Even monarchleal Writer, on Govern- ca in Congress assembled, That' from and alter ' . . . the f i ne A u c e-y e e they ere,. it than uqt b e l aw . mint admit that a democracy in which the people fat to bring !inns the District of Cohimbiii any rule is the most honest in its inteathms intd.ur slave whatever, far the purpose of being sold, Or right in its motives, of any of the firmus,which so b!, the purpose of being placed. is -depot, to he .• . ... . . mety naasmabiumed for its regulation, Thal ap sutearmienUy transferred to any °ibex State or !, I place, to be sold a merchandise, And if any pointment of judicial officersby the elected agents slavirrhatt be brought into the said District by its of the people. joshed of their choice by the people owner. or by the nutharby ot consent of its own- themselves, ha.relic of the old iristocradc distrust se, contrary to the proviaions of this set, 'etch o f the of , for if: eera. slave shall thereupon 'become liberated and tree. tree- 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall 1 ment t its advocates would kindly "save them sad may be lawful fur each at the corporations of I from themselves !" Yet can the stream rise high. the cities of Washington sod Georrremwur from ;et than the fountain !1 Is the public racer, wiser , tree to time, ands* often as 9 d espo t ecessary, I discreeter, better than the people who elected him ? I te Owe, Week op, end abolish any or place ' of ematinement ofelavestwuught into the said the. lib°. is not that an argument to prove that if the ; tries as merehamlim, contrary to the provision of people will select the best men for Governor, they this act. by sects appropriate menos as may 2 P" will make choice of the like for Jud es. But it i pear to either of the said corporations etpedient g . sad proper . And the same power ia hereby vest, is °hi"'ted that ;Inchon will destroy the Wdrepen nil in the levy court of Wathington con nty, if any dente di the judges. Why so, more than appoint attempt shall be made within isjorredietional lim- ment 1 Who would not rathm be dependent on its, to establish • "Wm or Pm" o f confinilherd ! the whole body of a free, soverein le, than few sheer brought into the said District as men. g peop i on the closet clique or ...kitchen cabinet" of some chandias Ihr sale contrary to this L act. Another effort in favor of Protection to Ameri- ; sebes"ing politician. selfish in hie aims, and ma ran ; • king his policy subservient to his own ambitious ran Industry, was made in the House. on Satur. I • , day. The Cer' enimiltes on Ways and Means auto ; P ur i' s ' Byron ".Y , trul y ' 1 ..Who Milo for nations may be poor indeed, mined a lotion that uit was inexpedient to at. But free; who sweat* for monarchs Is no more tempt soy legislation on the subject of:altering Th ai , th e gilt chamberlain who,..cloth'd and he'd, the' existing duties on imports." TO this Mr. Yin. Stands sleek and slavish• bowing at his door." ton, uf Ohio, olSered an amendment directing the Experience proves the safety of electing judicial i Committee on Ways and Means to report a bill I officers. Many States of the Union have adopted : supplemental to the existing revenue laws, anal , the principle in Jarrow forms. Staid, conserva• more favorable to American Industry. Mr. Yin- I live Vermont. elects her Supreme Court Judges . ton's amendment was lot—yeas 93, nays 99 Iby annuai vote of her Legislature. Mississippi, 'r . The resolution of the Committee. doclarbig it in ! Alatallni, Kentucky, and ether States hare adopted ; ' eredient to alter the elision' revenue laws, was i the plan of popular election end so far from corn. then also voted down—yeas 91 nays 93. So the . plaint being made of inferiority of jodicial quell matter rests in stars Too, until another move is ! fication or virtue, the system works to universal made on the subject. The closeness of the voteacceptance. Thor* is no reason why Peunaylva. ; , I on Mr:Tinteres amendment and the defeat of the I ma should lag behind her sister Statca.—York Re- I : cleithVelit tsta lr ‘lk i tiLle is the ct, e 111. , : Csis no* dak adjournetiant tun &.4 vokOlnalgoillinsili 1p Work on the re tnintegelleitood beton*. Vtilt hist of the Slit. .• . . yea, hue/ twist to moo* Mt tikavetrade in the ikiatget agAigliatAriwaseetbi Senate on . gasenlay, all attempts at amendment being voted down. rho foaming was the final vote on its M. L. S-rarviin, Profrosor of I.slin in room of publican. SPECIAL ELECTION.—The Proclamation ordering a Special Election fors member of' Con veil in room of Dr. Nta, deceased, will h;found in to-day's paper. It may be proper to say that the Whig County Committee, at a full meeting on Tuesday last, designated Dr. MILLI No Ea. of East Berlin, as a suitable candidate for the vacancy, subject to the approval of the Whigs of York coun ty. Wo understand that Dr. Al aLt.innett will consent to be a candidate upon the condition that his Whig friends in both counties shall deem his services essential to triumph in the present cam paign. 11.7 Jenny Lind's meCOllll Concert at New York was so successful as the first—yielding same $20,- 000. Her share of the. profit, of the first concert, (over $111,0 , 4) huve been all appropriated to va rious charitable and musical associations in New York City. 11,11 An arms fur Septemlwr is well filled with choice reading. It sustains the reputation which this periodical has long enjoyed. How any publisher can supply things so good for the mere Palling which is charged as subscrip tion, we cannot divine. New York—Fureter Ditty, ItrB Nassau street. $1 a year. PHILADELPHIA CONSOLIDATION MEET INO.-At Philadelphia, on Monday eve ning, a great mass meeting was held in the county court room, at which the lion. Wm. M. Meredith, late Secretary of the Treasury, presided, assisted by about 80 vice presidents, the object of which W2B to procure a union of the city and districts under one municipal government, with the hope of putting a stop to the dis graceful and bloody riots that have become of almost every day occurrence in the dis tricts. A series of resolutions were a dopted urging on the legislature an early action in the matter. INCENDIAKISX AT LANCAMIR. PA.- Threatening letters hare been sent to cit izens in Lancaster, informing them that their dwellings' were to be fired. On Sun day evening of last week an attempt was made to fire Hopple's City Exchange, •by a box filled with highly Combustible ma terials. A considerable portion of the floor was burned. A box filled with guts= powder, to which Lucifer Matches were attached, was left on the steps of Mr. Ford ney, accompanied with , a note. 'rhe note said the box was intended for Mr. Ford ney, es a renumeration of services render ed at the last court: The villain who de signed to destroy the life of Mr. F. welt foil id in his purpose. Threatening lettere were also sent to citizens in Columbia. MAINZ ELECiION.—As far as heard from two Whigs and tour Locos have been elected to Congress in Maine. The Eltate sends seven members—and Me seventh district is in doubt, though the ; Whig , can. tlidnte is running ahead of his ticket. In the present Congresn there arc two Whigs to dye Locos. ' ' Coco candidate tor Governor will most probably be elected.' We perceive , from he ••PennsylvaMan• that our damUhratio' friend. 'are Ifiiely , to rnßerie!'erelY r? 0,41 the•ir ranks, and , by way of adjusting and had. inonizing them, that paper fires away af ier•this, faehlon,• it• one of the leaders of the Demootallo patty ' "General' Cauteron, while pretending to be tiSmiicrat, is exerting tiim.elf in otoniy,querter of the Bum, with tioserupti r . . lotto energyand Industry, etthei to sepyre his,criends upon. the respective legildallve. tickets, or failing in that, to defeat ! those who are known to he devoted to the, well, known princ,iples and %me d m ike party.'' ' LOTIMANA LOYALTY.-A Whig meeting held in Donaldsonville (La.) recently 'pas ed resolutions declaring '•that the Whig& of Ascension have perceived , with indls4 nation the course pursued by congroot Inoue' Agitators, who would create, upon, the public mind a false impression that spirit of, hostility towsrds the North .pre - sails among the Southern Sistes,"rind that, in common with their brother Whigs of tlie tither parishes of the districts they "re gard us traitors those who would sever the hinds which connect the States of Ibis great • !z ac " r • "lit, 4,4111 `ll64‘llolAodelk r,iir lo l eir °MERV Pluilt I AIIII— ' r Ntlhin • biter, f Montgomery cott..y4M ry end, i gifes following as theirs uptl b' tell . dricrixe ham at the lete Fil Was Wed : 1.../ . ...T . )ile pork should ing_perf tit • Id be ' thjoing cut up. Ti t haultAsh, . b e salted with bloom salt, with a portion of red pepper, and about a gill of molasses to each ham. but them remain in salt five weeks; then hang them up, and smoke with hickory wood for five or six weeks. About the first of April take them down. and wet them with cold water, and let them be well rubbed with unleached ashes.— ,Let 4henvrernairritt butit - for several days, and. then hang they► in the loft again fur utter." ' FRAUD OUT . WEST Wlrf HAVRE DR GRACE NoFas.r—The ,Ohio papers butte that great excitement exists in the northern section of the ? State, on account of the fraudulent circulation of Havre de Grace Bank notes. It appears that large •iium , bars of cattle had been bought bri t and these notes given in payment. Sabot .quently, the fraud was discovered and the duped, dealers, with a party or friends, started in pursuit of theswindlers, whom they overtook, and after a desperate fight, succeeded in seizing the cattle. The ak thorities interfered and arrested portions of both parties, who were lodged in jail. New CoOsiTentima.—The Lancaster Union states that a new batch of Ouunter feii $2 Relief notes on the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster, have made their appearance, in which some defects iu the first plate have been remedied. .They are wall cal culated to deceive all who are not good judgeti. The Union suggests that the gen uine of this batik be paid into the Treasury as rapidly as possible and can cellep by the State Treasurer as fast aa• they are received. Tee New Yogic tocorocos have, ac cording to all appearances, united. 'John Vao Buren was admitted into the State convention at Syracuse, and three Barn burners and two Hunkers have been nom inated for the' offices to be filled' et the next election. In Tammany Hall, on Friday evening, however, the Hunkers wore particularly severe on the Free Sail ers, and fairly roasted them alive. BALLOON AgeI(NRION.—SNOW STORII.--- On Saturday afternoon Joshua Putty ;as centled with a balloon from Reading, Penn sylvania. He started at half past four o'- clock, and descended at Haddington, a few miles west of the Schuylkill river, about half past seven. He says that during his i voyage, and whet, at an altitude of ttvo I miles, he was overtaken in a snow storm, and, what was strange to him, and will perhaps be so to every body, was the fact that the snow flakes ascended. FALLEN Fauvr.--lie very careful to gather all punctured or decaying fruits, whether on your trees or on the ground, and give them to your hogs. If you do not, the worms which they contain, and which have been the CUM of their pre mature decay, will make their escape into the -ground, and you will find the evils which await their visitations increase upon you another season. POPULATION OF MILWAUKIIL-TllB cen sus of Milwaukie shows a population of 20,026. Lt 1831, only sigh= years ago. Solomon Juneau was the sole white male inhabitant of the town. In the spring of that year the first Irame,builtling was pet up there. Even ins' 00. but ten years ago, 31ilwaukie cot my number 17001 inhabitants. MA RRI ED. In York, on the :Mb of August, by the Rey. Mr. Lockman, Rev ea% P. RILITZELL and Miss TNXIIIIMMA, daughter of R. M. Hutchison, Esq., of East Berlin. On the ITth inst., by Rev. Jecob Ziegler, Dka sit. Latakia, of Mounijay township, and Miss SAlllill LADT, Or Strabantovimship. On the Bth inst., at Conowago Chapel, by the Rev. Mr. Enders, Jason AAAAA van and Miss Maui WI Lt. olaughter ofJacob Will, Esq.—both of Mountpleasant township. DIED, On the 13th inst., AMA aas ELlLarras, daugh ter of Mr. Francis Knauss, aged 1 year,3 months and 29 day.. On the luth inst., JAeo■ R , of Franklin township, in the 26th year of his age. On the Ilth inst., in this borough, Jonas Cot, aged 50 years 11 months and 9 days. ,• SPECIAL ELECTION. PENNSYLI:4III,9, SS. In the name and I.y the authority of the Common stealth of Pennsylvania. WM. F. JOHNSTON. Governor of the said Conunonwealth, to Ws. Flexes, Esq., Sheriff of the Coun ty of .4dams-1311.5108 OREETINO : W HE REAS; a vacancy has happened in'the representation of this State in the House of Representatives of the U nited States, in consequence of the death of Flamm Nxs, Esquire, elected a member of the thirty-first Congress from the 15th Congressional district, composed of the counties of Adams and York New, therefore, in persuance of the pro visions, in such case made by the Conon tution of the U. 'States, and of ao Act of the Oeneral AsSembli of this State,passed the 2d day of July, A. D.,1839, ! I _Wm. F. being vested with the Exec, utive authority of the State of Pennsylva nie, have issued' this Writ, hereby cam , minding you, the said William Fickes, to hold an 'Election its the,ssid'county of. Ad. I mo Mi'lZuesilay the Bth,,day of gctobil'i JB5O, for choosing a RepiesentativeOf Commonwealth tit the Howie of ROPFP ,seitiativeir 'of the Ueited States, to fill the .varraitcy which has happened as afOresild . and you a& hereby required end 'enjoined to bold' and minducit• thesaitk'electirib,'4htr make' a• thereOf manner arid fatal as by law is directed finri d M uni undat'iiiy bandied thi'Oettit Seal of sl t e he State, at Harrisburg, this gistieeth di, or Fo -14"1/Wgia the Y"griOf lour Lund one delimited eight buadrstkinikAtty omit* the Comma. weldthd,p se i,r 7 r . sl Bs nut vas y • • se etiv i s iy the o &shiest& 111610W4' thorn& rok sesorthinde rwith the hsteg‘ing,,Writ: to enofdireeted, No , 'lice ,ia hereby. ;eve*, that tension ONE , MEMBER , OF CONGRESS, to' Servo the ,untopiredvtetan or , hion, Rosie flu; aec t litr 49 held 4 the' usual pia. .eas...ol, t hohltng, %Snood Ihiscgotts. i in, A, datos.ciusnlY,,o9 Tirsarkgtertlith of, Oslo, 'ber,stfxf•LbetUrecu the Autos, $1( and 7P. is pursuance o.4hp iiirosts ions! in gu l ch case mado,by the Coustitu• don orthe Unitstl Awes., and of in Act of the General Assonibly of the Centatee wealth Of Pennsylvania, passed' the 24 day of July, A. D., 1890. WM. FICICE.4, Sheri/ flberiff's Office, aettysburo, un MOB 111' ROARK ET. }ROM TI IiALTIMONg aux rir IIIINIXIIIAT• FLOC .—The flour market in eery quirt.— Ifeward a nOminel et $4 814.. and City Mille 3 $4 75., Clirn l lllcial aide lr:aq flour unchanged. llRAlN.+§ .. upply of all kinds of Grain light. pri ces as fiillowsi: Red wheat 102 a*l 06. While wheat 1 OA a SI IS; homily flour white I 15 • kitl 20. White Corn 58 a 69 els ; )ellow 60 cents.. Onts.3o 1.95 }rota. 1O •p 60 (vette. CATTrat:::-PAe;• re ninko Crum $2.25 to $9.25 on the hoof, equal to $4.50 a 6.25 net e end arena. ging *2.25 arnica. .. itouB.-84155.r lire htigii ati5 5 .4 64 0 15 . 75 • per 100 lbs. LAIDIZCV 't.f.21153 OCOnt3 I A new anit;Spienditi Affort . ment ingtf.TgePivCd by W HIGH lie will. be.pletesed exhibit to All who •may cadet his Store in Baltimore Street, nearly opposite Fidin estock's. Tho goods with care, and will be sold at ,i - emarkably low prices. Among them Will 'be fond the most fashionable , CHANGEABLE HlLlkft, TURK BATINB' FRENCH MERINDEn, CAME. LION DE LAINEs, RED DE LAIIVES, Brocade Camelions, Coburg Ploti.,AA. • cas, Bonnet Velvets and Satinet': , r with a large assortment of Ri v"; law Flowers, Stocking" and Gloves ; • and unbleached Muslin', woolen and cot ton Flannelk.Clotha, Cullman; Viiitings eminent, French worked and morning Collar., Curls, Hair Braids o Bullring of vartau. kinds ; in short, alsoostiny thing in the Dry Goods lino. 111:7" The auentiou of the LADIES. is particularly invited to my stock of goods, which will be found to cowrie(' not only the most failsionsble, but the best styles. Call and examine them. J. L. SCHICK. Getiysburg, Sept. 20, /850. 11E91 tran. GEO. ARNOLD LIAS just returned from Philadelphia. 111 - 1 andirnow opening at the Old Statid as large awmck of Foil and 1V inter Goods as has been offered to the public at any time ; among which are VERY CHEAP Cloths, Coatings, Cassimers, Carainets. Jeans, Cords, Flannels, Blankets, French and English Merinos, Ornamental and Hungarian Cloths, Alpacas, Figured and Plain Lustre,. M. De Lanes. Gingham*, Calicoes, Plain and Fancy Silks ; Long and Square Shawls ; Bounet Velvets, Plushes and Silks ; Ribbons, Glint), and Hosiery ; a large stock of Domestire.; to gether with almost every article in the Dry Goods line : a large stook of fresh Groceries and WILT E SWA It E . All of which I will sell as cheap ns they qan be offered by any other store in this place. Please call tu, examine, and judge for yourselves. . • - Gettysburg, Sept. 20, 1880. . 11. KS Changeable and Plain. for CI Ladles' wear, best quality and richest at) les—just received by `CLOTHS CASSINIERS, V EST k INCS, &c.,—a laabionable variety, received and lin sale at SUIIICKS; PEEL GOODS—surli as Clasps for Bags. Rings and Tassels for Purses, Beads, &c.. can be had at all times at SCHICK'S Variety Store. THE LEGISLATURE. JACOB HANKEY. of Cumberland township, is an Independent Candi date for the Legislature. He is a Farmer, and respectfully offers himself to the Far mers ns their candidate. WA RIM A considerable quantify of good BU MAO, well cured, sail dune of stems, for which a fair price will be given. • GEO. ARNOLD. Deitysburg,tiept. 20, 1860. Daguetreotylie Portraits, N. COLLitiiiEß would Ulf • fully announce to the Ladhal.itsit Gentlemen of Gettysburg that he has ta ken rooms at Mr. Mammies Temperance Hotel, for a short time only. and is preps. rod to take Likenesses in a superior man ner. Having availed himself of the late London process, with all other recent im provements in the art, he is enabled to on-i sure a likeness unsurpassed roc richness of tone. strengilt of expression t he all the requisites for making a good pinnate.' Here art triatatibast out aturntiotteialai4. • • 1 ' ••• ' Here life seams 'peeking from Collealowes; parents,,oendrulariemb, *rig ths.o.o#rid Each walk; - face, each tumuli Ellett* type realities...comp:ion, attitude, sidle, • • • Bevan; so* oetio andllaad'e ;itkiitee of T4theloWiestithe butnialme4l44. . • , ipiewo duplicate. • . • ; Tbipk )111; 41149 poaorMa by.tkie imolishs Pride, Shade, thotNftSiey are, will like abailows hide. • :7•ln no ease will spy charge bp mugs if Trfegt likemse in 00 prottliced, . Waruntions given. in thp •pct pa reasonable; wimp. • Sept. 20, 1850. O.' ot. O t F. 11.711/ P0i4 1 0014 or Getty' 1;044,N9., 124 e e reqitel n attend in ,• eeting n et 'evening, Oct !\r': , which time the ne SYLT;iiwi 'Will • " ken up fbr' J... 1.• iiALD*II4I, SiteiN Sept. 20. • •* • CAUTION !i voTICE le•fieriby,itain . .4 11 ,n0t to harbor dattabiNr.''' MARY' 'ANN VVISE'II; on my'rt4abrif, Pi' I . inV i detelmin ' e4 not 'Lb lia4r . 'irOr'i,eibtili" • ' l ' "' *ISLEIe. Mountp . leapot tp. p0pt.,20, . ri I .ADIESteII and fine arsortmejii 'A- 4 PARASOLS at KURTZ'S CHEAP [April ie. WANTED.--.A Domestic tp 'the work of ordinary aized razr,.. A colored Woman wiiuld be pre. ferred. Good chunkier and correct hub its will be essential in the applicant. who may Mid a prirniaivent sittiation in a plea sant holm."Li"' Enquire at the "Sue J. L. :THICK 7.I.SMALL PROPERTY )1431? s.9LE JITUA. agil at Prints, Up,* Arip, ritscr N P. of frotaialo" ACRES if , 4 - - • --.....• no wog-NI jest n may be desired. '• The land is in a ?sigh stale of cultivation, and has a- na. somas, abate of good bissdaw. The all- buildings ors s two story • WEATHER4IIJA R DM D . . . HOUSE, with a were Kitchen 'attached., The out. huildipipp 'am a, good BARN, with wagon, ' shed. ti. I *TO , 4Prilitikowle , Thin* is I good Orchard combining a va. rimy of Gait nese. a .fteserAisiling spring neer the door. The property lies on the Bit Corrowage Meek, en the road leading heat Arendisville to' Gettyaburg. It ad joins Reeebees Paper. Mill. The neigh borho °d.ja thickly populated. There are mills. motes, and churches convenient to th e property. The terms will be made to suit the purchaser. DANIEL. D. GITT. Blida tp. Sept. 20, 1860.-0 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ittliWnt T HE undersigned will offer at Public Bsiet, at she Court-house, to the Ho nmeels.of Gettysburg, Ors Saftenky, the sth of October next. AT MIL o'ciocc, R. K., • LOT Or GROUND. containing something over an ACRE of ground ? situate is :he Borough of Gettys burg. to the angle f o rmed by the intersec tion or the Entinitsburg and Taneytown roads. mi *bieh is erected a good ONE AND-A-BIALYSTORY tij i. DWELLING ROUSE, pan Ikons and part brick, with a well of water user she door. Terms. one third of the purchase money in hand and the resi due in three equal annual payments. A good and indisputable title will be given to the purchaser, and posseesion given in one month after sale. lit_The poverty may be purchased at private sale.alieuld an opportunity offer at any use before the day of public sale.— Application may be made to Abraham Bryan, of Geuysbung, who will also show the premise* Is any pence desiring to view the saws. A LIMED ROBERTS, AUGUSTUS ROBERTS. Sept. 20. 1810.—u Toss UNITED STATES I,IkE INSURANCE ANWLTAITT * TRUST CO4IIP.BNY. Charter Perpetual CAPITAL $9160,000-CASH SYSTEM EIRIFIE constant unsolicited applications for sae Life Insurance, furnish the most abundant and gratifying proof, that the public mind is deeply impressed with the vast importance of this subject. The grew object, bon ever, of In suranco„ should be same ; otherwise the whole motive to insane may hedisappointed. Too much care comae be premised in the selection of an - office. with which to effect the contract. The choice should he regulated. not by present and cuestas* Ine indlotinenta,as this is certainly ineompati With future rrs The pre miums off life ars calculated Mr the purrs". if present and respective benefits, therefore, are given. the remit, shissairly. must terminate is frigewron„ disippendion e t and rain. The object aimed at by this institution is stenehry and pa 'betray. The rates 01 premium have been care- Jelly ropmed with reference to fluctuations.— 'fbe.csah widens of payments has also toe. @dap. leil. Unpaid pianism notes ronnitiete no ran al the meets of this Company. and escry !On. ingellef being fortified with an ample capital, r whole system. Thu fea ture. paramount to all other considerations, cam mends itieciempany to public. favor. Explanatory pamphlets, blanks, application papers, infosmation. sod every faei:ity, will lye cheerfully furnished by D. McCONA UGH V, . who has been duly appointed agent of this company. DISECTOILs. Strohm R. Clinician& Paul Goddard, Ambrose. W. Thimpakoe, Lawman' , " Johmon, Benjamin W. Tiesley.Gtanve )4 Henry, Jacob Floramee. James Deaertuz. Willem It Godwin, John L. Linton. NITEPIIEN It. CRAWFORD, Aameem M. Temoraos, V. Pneehlent. Ca•aam G. Inas v. *key and treasurer. Arradaar—Mareel Eyre. 1411apacaa EXAMS asa—Ds.ll. Homer. "mt. 9n, MO. 0)9 JVOTIC E. T UB *hoof Directors of Pranklin township will meet at the house of Henry Harwoas, in said township, on Sal orsloy, the sth ry . October next, to select Teachers to Miss charge of the Public Schools of the said township. The Com mittees of the different Schools of that township are requested to attend. scorr. seey. Sept. 20.-31 TIC E. LETTERS ofAdatinistration on the Es. tate tpf Osottos 0. IWknzintv. late of Frunkliii to wnship, Adams county, Pa. deeesecd, haying bairn grimed la the sub' . tealirlat la said tftwaship. notion is fo those iudeined to said eststis 'to slake manual ? and, to am" has let claims to potent the same properly authenticated _ WILLIAM PAXTON, .4deer. Fit—t!': Motice to lirochers? ' riMill &4300111 MeetOtn of riiiiiFlion- At. baik Towtobip will'amier it tke Pub -4 heed:Wig Haim in Plaitteld. on satimi s 1 of :he 1041 h. um-0 I! =lab* 11 41. betwee n 1 n• .M. soil 3 o'istook; MIL. is elopl a tiaitso to tike charge r t s of die several 'la said township. JO AIIeCLEARY, &C M . [ , . g ep p ift * I% 1330: 1 *::REMOVAL. TOHN FAHNEEITCICK" has REND e VED liardware sad Wine Store to thelhissivreiss' dy' «initial be Itwic swo.. phi sow* wart con* of ebb aimpipt. "hem* lams opasedi much ionestisl alsoruseot of HARD WARE & GRODERIiEB, to which the atiostimil of the NSW 'S invited. I:away% Rept. 6, 1850. . W4I•V.TED. Bush* of OATS, 1,000 Boahels ' of CORN, and bOO Bushels of EYE, to be delis 3ted at my grillgrill, hi tidrina4 ioOriiakip, for which a fair price will be givers. )1401141p Allll7OO. ~!1.1.E..14'AS .000 R." How trespieidly kin' we hear this expression, m odels le turentto convey to the mine the last stags of flieknese that a patient can be seduced to land live. Mrs. Harrison, a member of the Trin. ity church, WIN, as she expressed herself, brought down.** "death's tloor,l' , by Rheumatism end Ner vous lleadache,.when, like an angel of mercy, Aufwey's Reedy Relief relieved her of bet severe 1 pains and restored her to her friends in perfect i health. The very instant Radway's. Ready Re lief is applied, its beneficial effkets an experien i mil. It svothes, hada, cleanses and • purifies ; it i instantly allays irritation, reduces inflammations i and swellings, relieves the mint severe neuralgic , pains, gives ease to . Burns, Scalds Sores, Erup t bons, cures Rheumatism , Lumb ago, most; Pa. I: ll Ysiai 6 Pnlics. Strains, spasms, stiff neck, 1 weaknees kr* side and beck, sores of all kinds, bruises. ch.afcsdlone thrclet, influenza, hoarseness, coughs, collie, ate. TOol'll ACRE CURED IN CONF. SECOND. ' . This torturing affection can be cured in In in. stun, for the moment the Retief toucher the nerve, the pain ie mitigated. tto Midi Tie Dol man and limnicrania, Neuralgia. and Sick Headache—bathe the parts where the pain is mien severe, and is a few minutes you will be entirely relieved. Taken internally it will ar rest the most violent spasms and cramps, stop vomiting or too much purging, and in all cases give strength for weakness, ease for pain, health for sickness. No Ready Relief is genuine un less signed by RADWAT & en., 02 Fulton et. Elegant Toilet Requisites. To embellish and enhance the charms of beauty. Redwaya Medicated Soap. Favorably known throughout the fashionable world for' its extremely bleed, purifying and soothing effects on the skin, while by its action on the pores and minute secretory vessels it ex pels all the impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to inflammation, and effectually dissipates all redness, tan, pimples, spots, freck les. discoloration' and other cutaneous eruptions. Gentlemen, after shaving, will find it allays all irritation and tenderness of the skin, and renders it soft, smooth and pleasant. It is free from poisonous, irritatiug and pernicious ingredients, ar' can be used on the tender skin of the infant with the same happy results as upon beauty in its prime. Each cake is enveloped in a splendid label of steel engraving, with the signature of H. G. RADwAr on each Cake. Price 25 cents, large cakes. The crowning ornament of Beauty is ' a luxuriant head of hair. Radway's Circassian Balm, Warranted the best Hair Tonic now in use for dressing and beautifying the hair. Jt cleanses the scalp from Dandruff: keeps it clean, cures scurvy, baldness and sores on :h. head, stops the hair Worn lulling out, renders it strong, fine, smooth and glossy. Persons who have lost their hair by sickness will Grid a complete antidote in this Balm. It also gives it a dark and beautiful color and prevents it from turning grey. It in sold in large bottles for 25 cents per bottle, and is warriintedsthe best hair preparation in use. It will not soil the hat, cap, or the finest fabric.— None genuine without the signature of R 4 II WA T & CO. or A gents for the sale of the above articles in Adorns cou.ity—S. H. BUEHLER, Gettys burg; Fax .4. Blythe, Fairfield; Mrs. Duanari. rashtown; &wringer + Renshaw, Littlestown ; EirheThaugh & Hollinger, A bbottotown ; Wi/harri Wolf & Co., East Berlin; D. M. c. What, !lamp ton ; Hollziriger & Ferret, Petersburg. Sept. 6,850-2 m TAILORING. T HE undersigned acknowledges his indebtedness to his numerous friends for the liberal share of patronage extend 'to him, and respeciftill!, , dorms them that he has nit received the FALL & WINTER FASHIONS, id will be prepared to ex :ute all orders in his line business, with prompt ness, and at reasonable prices. frj'Ali work entrusted to his care, warranted to lit. J. 11. SKELLY. Ila'AN APPRENTICE to the Tail. , oring business will be taken by the sub scriber, if immediate application be made. The applicant must be of good character and correct habits. One front the country would be preferred. J. If. S. Gettysburg, Sept. 11-3ns TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Commissioners,iret tytiburg, Adams county, Pa., unlit etur day the 21s1 day of September inst., at 12 o'clock, M., for the erection of a WOODEN BRIDGE, ever Conowago Creek, at East Berlin, where said creek crossises the rood lead ing from Gettysburg to Berlin, at the west end of the present bridge. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the said Commissioners at any time before said day. JACOB KING, J. 0. MORNINGSTAR, JOHN MQ..SSELMAN,jr. Commissioners. Attest—J. AVOILINBAUOII, Clerk. Sept. 6.—td NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS. PERSONS who know themselves to be in arrears on aubacription to St. James Church, in the porough of Gettys. burg, are hereby notified that the Collec- tor, Mr. &zinc. Weavita, will call on them during this month (September) for payment, and all those neglecting or re fusing to pay will find "that their accounts will be left with a proper officer for col lection. ay «der or the Church Council, ANDREW POLLEY. Treater. N. B. Pew-holders in the above church who know , themselves in arrears are res pectfully renuesied to call on .Keller Kurtz and pay the same. Sept. 8.-81 aws . Saws ! F OR sale at John Fahnestock's----Mil and Cross-cut SAWS, of superio quality Groceries. C°FlEgi Teo, Sugar, Syrup, Mules. j. ses,,,Olkeess, Fish, Are. Also an tor. sortispeutof Spices, &rt., cheap et • , • JOHN FAHNESTOCICS. /Fosse/ Pans ALair variety of PANS jest receivd ed . and Orered to the Ladies at ICURTZ•6 C,haair'Corrier. , NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. Assessors elected at the lass Spring Election are trprSbY not Old to attend at the , commisitsthirgollice to the Bo iougkAGettyakorg.'to receive Blank As "gement Duplicates and theineeehilry *undoes. as follows :•—The Assessors fir Union, Conowago, Berwick. Oxford, Hamilton, Reading, Mountpleaeant, Ger many, Stratum and Mounijov, will ahead on li'edneaday, the 9th of bclober, next ; and the Assessor. for the Borough. Cum berland, Freedom, Liberty, Hiuniltonban. Frauklin, Butler, Menallen,Tyronu,list tington and, Lailmore, will attend no Theo*, day, Me 10th of October OW. By order of the Commissional*. J. AUGHINBAUGH, Clerk Sept. , .! S6Q4---td Lpeu A, . ga i orz I lif JI 1 , i TWO MLLES' IV. WE T;OP.4IT. TLE TOWArv'iN •WEVIAM.NY TOWNSHIP- ,• , , - . . ` Irtilf4 a tabilehment he Dose in full op. , . oration soul cklculatett (ode ill kinds of Oribding upon I,he, shortest' tiOlice and in the.very beet inatiner. --. FOrtuiers and others wanting Onclitig . 'olono, 'especially in time of low water, will, please call at this Establishment, wherothey can IA ac commodated at all times. The TEAM UL . mut. is close by and in co nnection with the large 4"4' pee lee gatltiiilatgtt 'lO 00 - 'allarge an:roost o rk - :AieB.44IB7TRAILILL ibr,ZOP/M MILL - hi In sonunction with Ws, niiiitllshinittl, 4 141 Senn/4 can now be t contitithqy on 4. 4 I i VFIE wlinlendi sad. retail. Fanljly and Super fine Whim Flour, Rye, Corn 'and Buck wheat Flour, warranted euperioi. A large lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats, Mixtures. Bran, Shorts, Sitipatutr, to im had at MI times at fair prices. , R 0 117.1 VD i'1941 8 TER on hand at all .times, for sale or exchange for ueground. Those persons engaged in the Flour and Feed business can be ac commodated at all times on the shortest noticei, either with the Flour and Feed manufactured, or by having their own grain ground. This establishment has been erected iat heavy expense for the special convenience and accommodation of the neighborhood and will be carried on by first-rate EXPERIENCED MILLERS. The nadertigned therefore respectfully solicits the patronage of the surrounding country. karma may rest assured of having their grinding and all other work done at either of the Mills, in the very best manner, and at all times upon short notice. Persons going to the establish ment from a distance can at all times and phrticularly in a dry season, when the streams are low and Water scarce, by waiting a short time, take ibeir grain home with them manufactured as they may wish. Those that bring plaster in the stone can at all times receive and take with them ground plaster in exchange. GEO. ARNOLD. N. B. Wishing to give farmers a home market for their grain, a fair price will at all times be given for wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, dtc., delivered at the Mills. Locust Grove, Sept. 6.—tf G. A. GETTYSBURG FEMALE SEMINARY, Fllllll9 Institution, under the direction of 4IL Miss WAt.t.kcs. will be re-opened on Monday the 2d of September, and con tinue in two sessions of live months each, until the last of June ; leaving July and August ler vacation instead of May and October. Teams.—Ten dollars per session of live months ; with extra charges for the Lan guages, Drawing and Fancy Work. Pu pils will be charged front the time of en tering till the end of the session ; and no , deductions from the price will be made, ex cept for tune lost by the Teacher, or pro tracted illness of the pupils. Reference is respectfully- made to the following gentlemen : J. D. It'Pherson, Rev. Dr. Sehmiscker, .1. A. Thompson, Bev. Dr. !laugher, H. G. limper. Rev. Dr. Knuth, Dr. D. Horner, Prof. Jacobi, Hon. 31. Arelean, Prof. strew, J. B. Danner, Her. H. Johnston, Aug. 30, (March 3,)—ly KEYSTONK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF HARRISBURG, P✓l. CHARTER PERPETUAL Guarantee Capital, 575,000. Rates as low as any other goal thespearie the United elates, ,rIFIHIS company respeotfully titflti thg attention of the public So Utlifirg* lug adv a ntages which they ate enib ea lo oiler to persons desirous of insuring their lives : MI .the profits of the Company are di vided annually among the life members in scrip dividends, bearing interest, payable in cash at the end of each year. Premiums on life policies may be paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly ; or. whets they amount to $5O and upwards, they may be paid one-half in cash and the balance by note at 12 months. Wives may insure the lives of their bus betide, or husbands may insure their own lives in favor of their wives and children, thus securing to their fantilietel sum which creditors cannot reach in the 6 , ent of the death and insolvency of the husband. 1.. REILA , Pres't. fgrPamplileta and information !unlash ed by the undersigned, who is the regular agent at Gettysburg. KELLER OCrDr. CHARLES HORNER lathe Com. patty's regularly authorized Medieal Gz menet. June 28, isoo.—ry • MMIMM r i pHE Delaware Mutual Safety Instr. A-, 'Lanes Company, Philadelphia, •arli now doing business on the Mutual pkbj giving the insured .a participation in diet protits,of the Company, without liability. beyond the premium paid. “Noproolium notes token on which assesanienti are made." • ' Thesubseriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make Insurances;''cither permanent' or limited, on property and ef fects of every description against 'lose at damage by lire., • fiAM EL PAHNESTOCK. Clettysterg, March I, 11350.44 f COUNTY StatVEYOll. rirVic,,ilrigPto,igwid; ; * Folicitaocmvi ,numv.:cive triimdf, ,91roni, as a Candidate `for the office .of, COUNTY SURVITOR, at the next elaction, end, respectfully solicits the -"Orme, of elf fellow Citizens, siists,AUSSo4., Frenilin tp.. July 19, ; 91 /0-7-11), . THEPAXPHIAMLAW,S isessatrikturitaribokitAfThe gibbinlie aPanisollviedii;,hliii been nmelelii.ot this (fffieli,'ltif 'AM itiaa# roe dietrihutiou to time° authorized to'reeeive them. ' JOAN PICKING, Pro‘h'y. , rothanolar 3 ). ma,. tystnirg, aspt. 1 1. z„, u c . . , At Pablic.Sale. .......k." =WM E • gubsariberi, treeutors of the last „ will, and testament, of qiico., , Litstire, lete of New Oxferd,Atlllrus couiliY•td• 6l, will sell at Public Sale, on frethigadcy the 2 d of : _pelober next,' the following deierib&l property, to wit : Zit.2l situate in lltintingtos ~ylveriship,, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands of W in. Mon doriT, J. 11. Fink, Weaver and others, con taining ' • • 159 AtIHAESia and 100 Perches of PAWiled'Land. iniiirovemennt 'iheireon are a •II • • • TWQ.STORY 1 1 1 Rough-cast Dwelling with a oua.stury. Kitchen, a Log Barn. with Sheds and Stabling, wagon shed and corn cribs, smoke bowie, black -smith shop, lime kiln, and a tenant• house and stable. The Dwelling House is on the cross roads about one mile south-went of the York Sulphur Springs, and very convenient to several Mills. It is also Withiu two miles of lime stone, and with a little improve ment it would be a very desirable proper- ty. Abtxtt. 40 acres aivi Covered with good and thriving timber, and about 15 acres arc in.ocellent meadow. ALSO, on the same day, will be sold. 65 Acres of Woodland, in lots of from 5 to 10 MOM situate and lying about 3 mile from the abore improve ments. and adjoining landa of Wm. Mon. dorlf, John H. Fink and.others. ALSO, an the premisu, on Thursday, the 3d qroetober, Two Valuable' Farms, A iso Or SE ✓!A'n THREE LOTS 01 GROUNIA situate in Reading township, Adams coun ty, • • No. I.—A FARM, containing 208 .?ORES 4- tit PERVIIES of Patented Laud, adjoining lands of John /trough, Esq., John Duncan, Job Dicke, the town of Hampton, and Farm No: 2. The improvements are a two '.; .. . , . ory weatnerboard •fi -. t st HOUS E l an a one-story Kitchen, a Spring Howie over a never-lailing spring near the dour, .a large Brick Bank. Barn, IVagon-alied and Corn Cribs, and other out-buildings. The above farm has" a due proportion of Timberland, and choice Meadow, with a never-failing stream of water passing through the saute. It has also a fwe beer log Orchard. No. 2.—A FARM, containing -142 .07CRE A' 4- 22 PERCHES of Patented Land, adjoiuing the aforesaid farm, lands of Job Dicks, Jacob Haines, Abraham Chronister, Lori Chronister, Dr. C. Iflish, and others. On this Farm there are four good springs of water, two of which acre coil von tent to the dwelling. 'Plic improvements arc a moo-Story weatti t.._ erboarded ; Ii • 1101 SE, a a Log Spring House. it new weatlf erboarded Barn, with excellent Stables and sheds. This farm has a good proportion of Meadow, and about 40 acres of good Timberland. No. 3.—Three Lots of Ground in the town of Hampton, fronting on the Carlisle and Hanover Turnpike, having thereon erected a two-story rough-cast „, NO US Li, 111 Brick Kitchen, Log Stable, and a " neves failing well of water at the ,kiretiea door. It has also a variety of choice fruit. Tina is a very deiirable property fur .4 meclmnie ; . 4 31.80, o) the po'ciuises, on lredne:uloy ~ th e 245 of October. ; the following described Property, situate in Oxford township, adjoining lands ol Dr. Win. AVllvain, John Ilarsot2, the Town Lots of New Oxford, Anthony .Ginter, Henry Gilt and others, ind containing - 130 Acres and 131 Perches, of patented Land. About 105 acres of the'above • tract are cleared, 15 acres of which are in good ,Meadow, and the bal- ; +men. 25 acres, are covered with thriving timber. The improvements are dit .a one and a half story , srosE HOUSE; a Stone Spring-house, a large Mink Barn, with wagon shed, core cribs, and grana- I rtes. There is a never failing spring near ; the dwelling--and a fine dirtying orchard,l of Choice Fruit. The above land. having beeirall limed; is 'in a high state of eidti-1 Cation, and. the fencing is nearlY,all ekes nut rails. — . . J/L.SG, on the same day,will be so ld, ! T 11R1616 011.Z.L 01'S, containing from •li to 4i acres each, adjoirvirthe town.ef Nevi 'Oltford, and the above ,Earm. *LSO, about ' 1 40 .Town . Lots, in p,ait,c lowa* . Nety,OAord, • And op than follitivtiqg day , n ursday the . 1,00 will ; be tridd 45 1 JCRR'S OP iFOOOLJNAhi , ii ad'ounng i glo York and Gettys urg Tit rtt 7i pike and the town gclsiF„ty Oxford,s, ,'this, ; tract will .bd geld in leas of from 2.1419 q 440. I,,,,'sui; purp4 s pr l , y • , . i 4 ,.,.1 4 faitherdoscriptitiont the *we pro," ponies is deemed unnecessary, as pevrioNs desivota„ql l ,viewipg ,the propqrty can filo so by c ani ng on„etther.of the Exqc.alpra, or II airninnts residingg,therCom ~ ~ ~ •, Side, ici,tiontimeniiii at, 111 ~ , ,":44,,, ou. t l p eae nfllitiaboVe days. '' ' • , , li* ii i p9 , ;re,cm., of ,attle , wig be :cave, Itrr ; tit will : be 444e ,k: 4 ° w li oP.lhe tfulPPtive de y's Ot ba,, ; •,. . ~. , ; ' *IIC. b. liiMOv • A io B . ' HILM 4 E, ug, .*- 77 ,041 r, Nex 0:661, Neyv and 14`re,ab, farocelri9;, , , • , iii •:: .. ii i , . 8 ..; x e jt , rt ~ , ,114.0 , 40i4recoi t of Nr_siviuppii a pus w and fresh 0 (MERLES, equawiag, orAPAPFTIMma 40 NMI; .1 N 0110104 )tia - P r ' a prime l ltijc le , and , c*p.,igoia; T 441 • 544. h 944,/939 1 0KAtiow l da1 ,4 6c1,1 f . NENSIY 400)0101 veely.t.witp. ,fir A:),91 11PFP4O1Wollly. low. AnrAen. jramembar c io , secure bar tati,ii,tip bek twat you gall at KURT °heap Corner, 8. E. Corner Centre Square. Manes and Pl'aile,-Iroris. • A . (EN ElikLassornnont . of Planes and Plana-innie can be tuAnd UN FAUN ES'ro(.3"B. tj hrillt TRga teei and other persons concerned, hat: she Administration i. lakatiatti 6TRIe theettied petioas herehaser mentioned, wilt be presented who Orphans?' Cosy? of Ada ma county tor confirmatkm and nre ' °n .7) 11 Y9 4 41 / 1 dflYl er'SePieni• brr riettoi 172. The second end finallideeunt Of , Jetie Edit:wroth', ir.; °neer the'Eteetithee Of the' , lain' will and tattadietit'ai lickoterodc deistPaped. , 173. The Stall mount el' .fitditil%tih and Daniel Gfteelti'Eteitittet kip the lot will and testament of Jbliii Getz; (Ili- 174.. PM first end• Siittl'iteeouni i tifl E noch Flengle. Exersure or the' fait' *RI and testament of Gee.' r Ittagle, &eel/tett 175. The filet andifinal 'imeotltit itt 'A braham' Stoner,' Atlniinhirittir'Or the ea tate of Robert Douglass, deceased:' 11'6. The first andfnttl lecmint of Hen ry Eckenrotle, Admitiiitratbf of the Oitiie of John Bekenrode; tkeitsed. WAIIt ., *.'RAMERSLY, Register's Office, Gotiyaburgl Roesler. Aug. SO, 11%50. CONIIN 11ANcgi T HE, Firm of OUI.F dt,PAXTON having been dissolved byLiquUtail Gott sen ton Ist inst., the subseiftwippect lully anuounees to his friends and qle pub lic that he intends to cantina° thebusiPtb in all its branches, at: the old stand, to Charnberstitirg street, nearly optiolite H. Huebler's Drug and Book Stimi, *lmre lie will be prepared at all dynes. to 51l all orders for . 4,1ta1, Harness, Bridles,, Col . - lars, Trunks, Sze. promptness and on reasonable MOM. The subscriber wilt;' direct . his (aorta to producing work which *ill Compare fik, vorubly with any that may'be turned out from any other establishment, and hopes by attention to business . to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. ' 'IOIIN CULP: June 7,1860.--8 m BOOKS and STATIONERY. S. IL BU N, CIRATEFUL for the long . contintted and steady patronymic) ltherally ex tended to, bum.- returns Ms" acknowledg ments to his Triends; and 'invitee their at. tuntion to his present large assortiviek.of STANDARD BOOKS • orevery variety, Chuteittal,•The-%mossiar ological, Literary- end bdiscelJapePle, at of which will be sold, as usual, et the very lowest rates. • - He has also - Constantly on hand a large and fullassortmeni of SCHOOL r BOOKS and STATION HEY. Penknives, Gold Pens, Pencils, Issuer Envelopes, Visiting Curds. Motto Wafers, with a variety Of Fancy 4rtiolea,.to which. the , atterition ;of purchasers is invited. Kir - Arrangements have been made by. wide!' any Batiks not embraced ip his as sortment can be promptly ordered from the City. Gettysburg, April 5, 1850. BETS. 111. 1 1' S. LATEsT FASHIONS. , ,iill E undersigned respectfutiy informs A,- hicirtentle,add ' the public. genterallyl; ihat he has just manufactured a 6 upertor lot of, &I HATS ' • .. of the hest material, and lawn styfe, at his old establishment in South Baltimore street, opposing the..ttompiler, office, and next door to Watnplcr's tin, mug Estahlishment—embracing , the fol lowing : Superior Mole-ekin Plush Hats, Silk, Russia, Fine Fur. and Slouch Hats, &c., all of which he will eelt low for cash, or country produce, it deliversai immedi ately. pure taken in exchange fqr, Hats. J. J. BAI•DW/Ne.Agclll l April 26. 18b0. . • .. 14 1 1 4 . • . •-- • • TOW •• - - TIN WAREI. TIN WAR.E! aiio misszarit. ESPII I :,TFULLY announces to his friends atul the public _that he con tinues to manufacture and has'now on hand A LARGE STOCK DP. T. 1 N ,W A at his Establishment in - Chambeneburit street, nearly. opposite the rest QfFtce.— where ha will be pleesed to' fill primptly altd upon the. mostF,eastmable terms. , To BlacksnOths: 311-outmaolx.roudlv Fimer loi . 7egi ; oleo ColturlKey 'Frees , for solpst ches.p JOHN PANNESTOCK 3. Vor Reid, STORE ROOM, in cdtairstile situ , atiorrin .11m ninety. Pesseission eti immediately. Enquire at third of Julys 10;1850J gni k 1119 ~03.1app n i t re -10400 L 1 7 Iceiliedialtd Meg itile by JOHN-FAHNESTOCK. .„ „ ss.:• THE , STAII• AND BANNE4' , h:prohlighoti I Cartiste '440'14 t , E 111 R 11 • • Ifpaidihiilrsnedbr withlii - the afitufen— , ifitaCpeid within this • 4,52: -No paper discontinued until allarreaniseaare 'except acthe option of the Editor. Single copies 6 * eel, '4 O Iyllntra`tO notify ti fieizo4tinuans be engsweinent.• eiCeeding . e.,squareineertod Orli • these for subiequent irtheition ,11V thirsts:. longer ones in the' same proportion.— kit, advertisements. not .specially ordered for a liven time will be continued until forbid. A Übe ,cal retlienen wIIiM mum to their who advertise by the'yeir... y a . -.: ' Job Printing 4411 Mnis executed neatly and dtoniNg, and on reasonable toms. !egos and Ciimiumotirstiona to the Editor. (qt. tepting ouch se etnitsin Money or the mimes of hew subocribetio,) Must' tie rust rain In order ot sc. • a - .ltrat;Assbitt bIY. 6r the Stale of Penn sylwinta, passed the 9th day of April, A. A. 1950, it is provided lothat for the pir (pout of ascertaining the senate Of'rhai:ill i• , WM/ otillis Commonwealth, in regard to 1 the adoption or, rejection of itn.ereendnient la dm Conetitutlon etthieCorttriostweatdi in the,secbad Aeration of. the, fifth! Ankle tharsol s ziss pegviding for the election of the Judges of this-Commonwealth by the ti , people. MiTertflit: Of ihii Common- a WfsPittl . in.; a .wait Of election, di. Alf..! a t°' tti- 1 , Mit4tifzef*lNaoh Mai every a.CP u litY , P i is Pet.4eadweith, moneyed , HIS them V; ittlii potiegoiel,lhe 41411114 man ,per, that so t chscpcmi will,,bo,heid in. each 1 of the township, war.dimt ld,diattime them in, pp.thea pocapd 'Tuesday iu tktober, in the veer o f our I.erilmneltlionsand.,iiight 1 hundred sod fifty,. for the Ramose of Ora -1 eftfiniKarind thia eiloilAiriti ogf riemlintlf I the saadf annendinent ; which 'said' elec . lion shall he .lichlTiii:Omi plseee n read be opened and dosed et titre tka it addireithin. i which the general-elections of this Com., mon wealth. stliihOld, olairnatfWed Zlosed :ft . Nowa , Illeferorrh, tat ademdialialiAficra writ wf efereastiti 10. mdi'llitatied i byllhe Governor ,of the said Commonweihh.of I P,enusyl raids, beariog date the 12th day, of August, A,11.,11i4ii,1, Wiliblat *FIG& I 'ES, Sheriff ot ,the County, of Adams, here .oY'lltitt plattice, that, air EIrECTIIiN 'will be held according to,.the Mims of thelCon stigition,iind preeibions df thle gitill` the General Astemblritqapsedlluedsch of the tow nild pc. bentillehar, Mid abattoir of Adams county, oil the second Aesday in October next, being 110.84 of . gamber, 1850, for the purpose of decidi ng eptiolie Adoption or rciectioh of ssid.imentlment. , • Wll,LiAlif PIOKES. Shake ' dtuirifrabtfioe. Gettystwg,? „ . • Sept.ta. taten:--4 , s „ 4:111 1 1033. I Belalc qf MG_ dare*. 44.ffevi , deceeogiv E 'TEO) qf. nintration, AO: Ale FEedliti Pf YitrAol49l4L,' K. , BIIXF, R, boa . 0 1 06.01111191-14tdettio,eoun ty, Pa., deceased. Raving b c. n, vented Ao the subscribe{, , thiptiprbirg. Reties is 4erehy, given toollm ho orm Wielor ell to mid asters, paymept .10 thous delaY, ;mil to those havingeleiate, to preeliti then) properly anthem - ipotesi fornettlement. .CORULII.II3 Aug. 24.-44• „ • I _Err VRS'orkiiinitikti'atiOii' , On the es. r tattt - otidclak t 'S/14,PIK..,tivrkof,Visp : thiettin' 'MI6,' Adapts our,tt.y. deed. tt-audisdriber re• siding in sa me is hereby given lo th4tilindanett Ia •estid estate to inskepsymenimitbou t delay; land to:Oldir. having, claims, to ,pressat the ,sanse'prift erlrauthenticated.for settlement.. • ! WM. d.. , HAI/LULL ' , Adtter. EVRTZ irAy MAT RV:1)1111M A .14,101 f. ASIORTIONT Of Florence Braid 130t0.11ETS, Colon.'" Chip Miaaea' Mixed Braid' . do. • • China 'Pearl, Fins Late do. A lilehreide & Jenny Lind do Vhip inid•iifirew, • do. Po I un, Leghorn 14. Strew whidl will be sold as cheap as the cheap- Cal. ; [April KVA " OtA • alSinflittetnejairßEß 41W #4 OR 1 1)4TirE N'sit all tinnis be r fotlnd' l'AitriareA to *land to the Oahe of the. peufiTei the ple. in the Diainoutl.adjoinin reomlong ex • ht flatters himselt'lhat Ire can go t roug all the Tatnificattona of Ibo , . TONIIOI46II.I4:43EPAIRTNIMPIT • with ditch ae. infinitee dgrttee of hitilli - ut will mast with the *mire aatisfaegan of all ; who may submit their ohitie,to the been or.; deal of his razor. He hopes, therefore. tha by his,ettention to: imeipetts,amilAdtalire to pleeie, he *will merit as well as receive, a latent! share yr publie 'patronage." Nick• will be attended tcr"lt' their tirliatiii &treillage. -• Gettyabmg, Sept'. IS, fflsl-tf. ' , " . , . , ' 'Shno' Findings, iONS'I'ANTLY on hand, Morocco, /Kid acid Lifting Skim. Tbraaili Links, Prgs,and Was. with a • folk saaortfueiwuf Shoeinakers"rnola. }INESTOk JOll . A L I I4: -° l7 l ''#l 4 sQx- ORM :St r. ChFFICE in the came Sqnare, Npr I L. of the Court.honiieAletween and Steventon's 'corners. • ' MAGISTATEz IftE witleitiiinedimie opined in 13fillie -ia:")in Carlisle 'street, next dooriii, the “FlTAß"lolltee, ,where he *ill be tinnitt it all tittivii; prepareo to attend toll! Witness that may be plitied in bie hinthi D.' Gettyttborg„N!lty to, 1850, , MEDICINAL . ThtES'Or CH Ri. Ever since the'lett!pment thetreft Wife Cherry . has . b04405 , wk •Mselis very ! important sor4i g al . virleas. Every W 416104 thte faa. but . niabinly knew how to,ettlieeti prOiterthiu.— EtVerjr mother, gives Wild Cherry tea to hay.ribiltirea, for.worae. for eolda, and for moat nvory:dieseee ; the adults: ootputipounity, are in the habit of waking a moil Wll4 /Syrup of Wild Cherry hark, and other ingredients, to be used in spring as ar;prptidolo tot complaints incident to that ehingefull season. It is found by ei perineent that the wild- cherry possesses even far more important qualities that' was ascribed to it. For the first stages of Cou sumpticm, Asthma, no matter how long Maiming, Coughs, Liver Complaints. etc.; it is proved to he the hest medicine known to man. Dr. \Vistar's Balsam of \V lid Cherry is a chemical extract, combined with a siinilar extract from Tar, which en hances its value. Its success in curing pulmonary diseases, in almost every stage, after our hest physicians could do no more. has astonished the faculty, atsA led them to confess that Wistar'a iialsam of \Vild Cherry posesacs a principle heretofore up known among medical men. 11t Nonegenuine unless signet, by I. Hirt-Mon the wrapper. For sate by S. IL BUEtik:R, Dr CitTrabir^. y r 7t this ionwealth," rmacteil On the 31 July, 1939, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Election to be behi e suutto enumerate in elkil such , got ice what °givers. err; to. be , 11, Wtr.t:rAir . rit icts, Sheri ff of the counv o d. BM% d,,, therefore. hereby give this public n tree to tinteleetore of thblistideniindy' o t Adirnsjesat a . ItiNERA i., ELECTION' 1 , i . .. . *HI be held'in vtiil county, on the , '.Secondlltestloy of October next,(flie fil4) leo the several Ithrticts coin ' se'' 'Of the . liiiigiri.• ing townships, viz: • In the First.diiittict, composed ofthe 'loran's of Gettyibtare' and the lownMip of CuroksTrlmsk, .airt lie , Cbutt•hatiie in 'Gettysburg. ' ' ~ 6.tbe artand district, romposed of ' tl?eltiiiivi 47, to(9ormany, at the house now otteupied.ll7 'Tirael Yount, in the , of Littlestown, in *II towpShip.ol . oelMany. ''l . , 'hi the' Titled district, composed of tietell ship, of :Oefittnit, et the house of widOw Mirey, is the tpsnz of New.thefurd. • • k - },mirth district. coinixwed of thoontivki'- 'sn,IPS 00 , nrinrirrn nnil Huntington. it the•hodiet m. L'hydnice r , in the iownninp, of Ong ingtott.' ' to thottiff4iilinitrict.' eomongid of the tosra- Aintqt, Msnititontiac and Liberty o nt thispoblit school: 601 e in Miillerstown.. r .; in 'the Sixth itstiirt, ortruppied of the town ship or Hamilton; nriho houfm now occupied by • leo* •gyent/iii stk. inii•ti of lteiin . • ' • .1 'lrd.airel4etreuth dist riet, compOsed of the f 014- iNhip I.llv at the public school-hoarse in r .the, town of Ikrodersville. 7n the F.l buh distriet, composed of the town ship of Straan, at the house of Jacob L. Grout, ie Ntinteretown..' In the Ninth district, composed of the t en ship of, Franklin, at the house now occupied by Henry Hartman, in said tohnshin. :1 In the, Tenth district, composed of the town lhip'oeCilitoreepi, at the house of John, Iluabpy, in M'Sberrystown. In the eompoeld''bT the township of Tyrone, at the house of Samuel Batt ler, in IteldkealtuW In it t r p, 11TbreItthIllstrici, coMposed of ;the torn - dtip .INrltmti-y, at the house of George Btver, in said township. , in the ,Thirteenth district. composed of the poonahfp oi,Nountpleastant, at the house of An t ray tPWnship,.4(tuArgl,at.,rb i s idonds, the 'one rending from Oxford tn.thp Two Taverns, the other horn Hunteratown to ,Hanover. . filedle'FoOrteteitt; district, c/mposel 'beige township of Reading, at the public house of Ca ~°► Kikkdn tinii Hempton. 11l tho,Fitlienth district, composed of the Bor ough and 'ToWhaliio of Berwick, at the public school-house in Abbottstown. ! In the Siqprenth diitriet. composed of the town - _sliiip ofjpetkii, at' the house of Nicholas Itlor ' its, In Ind tinnw hip, '' ed imit In Sesenternith (linnet, compos of the tow - I Until, itt the house of Enoch Life %trsittrieitshi . lii, I: district, composed:4,th e to c d . Eset r er, at the house, of IF& F. Etch lo.3E4A:town, In mud township. .. dr,t w ich time arid places will be, eItTAC- OitelNnal•tinnbniteloner ; One /writot fienonil; P. : ` i .). Ono . nrveyor General; s g, 0 e qtr of Congress ;\ ~ yr? rip Pe, 0 1' 1 ,, 111131 TIOr I' , .;. t , 1 0 , fin \DOM . ..anti:lin in Cite Slate .Litgilifil• 1 AP l(.( .( i ...'. ; ',.;', .''. .!I i', ;',r-..:(1. LI One , 'curdy, L;funiniasioner :, , :,..,+! its, ne ir?attir of tile Poor; • . • .1, , ,•,. i ,re. Audjilor ;,1 ~ , , • • , ~ , I 'lOl no Diatrir ,4 4 4torney ; sod .•,. f , qat.o eualy.kierveyor.. n -, -,,,,. tf , 1 ,,,,-; ~,,,4 . Particular attention is (directed to the, ActRIT i t ii , Wakn i bib tfsPedli l.o 2 7th day of PArusiT.MWS. entitled .4 ' 'AcV rnaftve to voting, at election, bribe vanities of -Aditini, 'Dauphin, York-pan oaater,-FranklitqCurnborlend, 'lkidfiritt, etilltii Unmoor antf•Erie,, via t , ,• ' ( f I ,!I i? Plfuetion I . .41e,ft•eiteeted by the 'Senate dud name' or sl4, l oiw o o g uyoo 9f the Commonereulik of Pentis i i: ni in , General ,Asseinbly asp!. it is here by'ciliated' bp' the authority of the sit e -:that it • alf , be lawful ror the quit* ,If, the aottetiell of Aaiun, Dauphin; .Litirta York, frenletin,;,Comberland, Bisuiforvf. - Centre'', GreetleiMd.:N . l 44v icing MS ttfter,the pomp of tails act. to vote for ailleandiAtvestosAbe Sttritte4 dfficlii' to any_ electionsti F ) pc tidket Priviided; i rfie Offiee'rtit caa didliteis iatittraskaliall•tm•Sesighareil,as by tbilieyHainio laws of thin Cotomotheimith. " 12 - ‘• "'f'rli°l l PY fren4coitroitfea byitox perpop veties lit the misa9er ,isbovakplescribists ',lilt' punished as similar lriartla . ara f tote juidolifilitY the existing laWe tfih Cont i anotitvealth. 4 .r. ' • MA in wilily an ant of the General Awns* 0,014 *note, passed Ills 2d day of Ju11611002 is directed Also the ,Inapectrins and Jti4na be an the 'plateil of ,thei , i di s trict on the dry of Abe Getrend Widens ifontsaid, at 9 ei'c.lisvk Ip;the. fetenentii ktdo tied risrforns the several duties srs geleidl and grief* oe tbem in end' try the 'tank act. Aun..474,mntlty sllnue Of :She I 4 th section of that act gontsankl, mery pen, exceptit ig Justice. o(*, t e „IsNs• shall hold any O ffi ce re alt 111,lntrI. „..rtfpiadj. sti! trust, wider the goVent• melt o tbe 1.10 ied States, or of any city or In corpormed district, whether a•commiesioned offi cer, or, otherwise, a rehonlinate officer_or agent, who fs, etntiloyed tinder the legpia• five, ;"eiilrhlile oiltidlciary department of INS, Sta 4, debt' life :Unfold' States, or of any city or tocorposteffidistrict, and also that every Menhir' of Consmte,,,ea),o‘ tie State Legislature, and OP the,Sisl N si or Comma' Council of any city, so; COmmiseioner of any nrisola.,sn'd district, its by , Taw' ittrOpahli. of hOlding or exercising at. ffits *tee dine, Sire 'Office or' appointreein of „liidge,, 'lnesseceiei or 4,3lerk of any eteeticin of floe' Corn. nstrineriefibirend. that no -Judge. leiprietbr: or; other 'officer of any such election guilt be.eligiblirl to spy offica,,to Oen. Nriel. for. ,Vbelt further duce in and 1 7 , tkvant the'Osinirel 'firmembly of this State afereszt4, that erteihe Sedges 'of each of the different, districtrefenesaith whr..shall have fficeitarge e l l t Ottlifkides of the number of rotas 'Moll hare helm given for caailedete for Oa& diffeiont Offi's ce- then aria thine roved for at tbein riefiktiVe`tififticts, - 'shall sisest oa the thistt slay, aftni the election , tihich shall to on /friday Ific; link OtOttottir aforesaid, M the Court-hoisse, .in the , &cough of .tiettysturg, then sad 'there To: make a fair statement and ceesitiestexif the num ber of niter}, which shall hose been given at the. dittn*C‘ll,eiriciti in the county of Aditrus, foe, atiy,itorbon br, persons for the offices aforesaid. .; •,, WILLIAM FICKES„Sisrilt fibiritrs Office, Orniyaiiiig,Z hem, 9, ,Ittbo.—to ITOTIOE. Estao of firrbera Lefettres dertere6 4 :" .4 ' ••E7"" 'R9 Testamentary err the' Etrr 'A tate of BARBARA LEFRVRR. tote of tiAil Borough of Gettysburg, Pi. deceased /1W ingbott*tanted to the subscriber, netikteia' 'hecebygiveu to all oho arc indebted 4 trecds Estate, tame kepay men t•without deday,aiitef to Those having claims to present the properly authenticated, to the subscriber:" residing in said borough, for settlement. W. W. PAXTON. Aug. 23.—0 t NOTICE. ErrERS Testamentary on the E.. IA tate of JAMES ADAMS. lOW of Lib.(' . erty tp. Adams en., deceased, lassingtis*E` granted to the subscriber, Peace is heresy'' given to all indebted to said estate to mak*, payment wtthnwuielay. sod to those hawing .tiajtas to present the same fur seitleusetti j i to the subscriber, residing in satoktu ship• illa V SOW' .I,l‘ E . Aug. 23. 1850".—th 4 Kier. usT Br.cEIVEI) and fur ash4e 4 y) V assortment liras& and Grata also Snail's, Rohe., YorLaAr.
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