COMMUNICATED. ♦ raw WORD. 4 TO TUE WHIGS OF ADAMS COUNTY., We are upon the eve of dia ant election, and while it is jet time, I would heapeek the candid auintion of my brother Whigs of Atlanta comaty,' to a few euggestions out remarks'iu relation t 0 the present contest. I am one of those who deprecate all vi olent political excitement, and condemn thAfalkniee'vrillt which nor party cowl WWI are um frequently conducted. 1 woull oxclado all harsh language and had feeling (turn ohs epodes., But I ita nevertheless sfttil naiwitlisiiintling, a firm, and undavia elliwille-and. unchanging Whig—one with whom, it is a matter of conscience always to suppiVrt 'Whig candidates and carry nut W,ltalprMeiples. 'liters are thuusatuls of the sumo sort of Whigs as myself in Att t"inni 'county. and it is to those that [Mier mote partleulartylithltess myself.' What, lien, my brother Whigs, is our. ,duw,in reference to the election of the 10t1t of October 1 I answer, plainly, to go to the pdta and vote the whole ticket. Hav ing funned our political opinions carefully, and with doe deliberation mid understand, ing, why not stick to them f Why not, resist all Lindocements and temptations Lu, Assert them f Why nut rather eagerly emhnice all • opliokunities to aimed end . 'establish them, believing, as we do, that . 'the honor slid welfare of onr'conatry in theateli depends upon their being, fully; - serried net 'l.et no Whig , believe that he can 'safely . liquids. his Whig principles on any occa sion whatever, where resort is had to the ballot box. No—if he dues, he need not expect ever to soe those printiphs per ' manently in the ascendant, either in the Suite or Nation. If he wishes the dying tojunetion of that immortal Whig. patriot Aseti statesmen, Bnrrison,r performed—if - he wishes to see "the - true rinciples of ' Government carried out ' —ive Melt ialtemys vote, and always role right. " Ae • Am* been said, in important State eketion • hind, Does 'any Whig of Adams , county for one moment imagine.' that he newirote any other than the Whig C . /many lieker. and at the same time be.dinchairg ing his duty tohie political ftiendethraegh. —Out the State and nation, or his duty to his own conicienee ? Whatever be may think. --he Cannot thus vote and do hie thity..— There town safe course bet to rots the whole Whig Ticket. Theeleetion of the 10th of Octnbet for Comity bbil Male ofli 'ream, its to be followed by other itaitomant /*motto:dons in differentemitmonamelihs, and by the great National Doeskin of the 7th of November, for - EferftiMor PIMP 'dent and Vine President. Upon the We- Anis of the Whigs in the State elections, kNioseurahly depends their 'success in the great Nationol contest which is to follow close after. Pennsylvania, as that able -, *-antlimpcioes Hon. 'Trefoil' Smith, .-Nechase, is the bwAstrownd of the Union. ,the oes,atogoes,the contest. AH eyes .ere. fixed upon~ het. Upon the result of :her State election, depent6 in a greet de ntrewthe complexion of other &ova elec . t. view which are to , hlllowl :het own, and 75 ther u tmitwicket Presidential eletidorwhh - - - / Witlion, her borders, `, • The Whig presses of Philadelphia assert "" VA * * Ail POP. iy have gone forth ~.frees Vim to all:Locoliwo officials .. 1 1 1 / F i r ii l9 Y/IPL'uh.lo,cotri Blmie, an the loth of Cletobeiks allhatlarassollo soy .0• 01 of cilia elid 0100e . 74 to deADat Johns. ; Soierie dorsal Whill.No i rregolaari st i se " f uhir same* he ablaie l , so ride a t ~e he Whip in the verities' etientioe, and to 1. J'hiniiiillsigieirid bilhienem. whictrinnat fot- Id~i''th6.etection ot a Whig Gerstner. by ibifesitisq fOfg musty ?Otis. This, Wtpga.,is the game of our enemy. Moue up, then. Villain comrades of 1840 and 1244, bury all personal feeling of opposi tion to particular names on the Whig tick et, all disappointment that others whom you preferred were not notakated.. and remising temptations to serauth and split yoUr tickets.wr *vote for any one who is ,I.l* Pla' hnerever clown and deserving he • marble. Remember that every votegiven •hy you for any, candidate. high sw kite s *belie not on the Whig ticket. will go o. with defeating that ticket. and will4eff against your brother Whigs in other man ties.. other Btates. and throughout the Union. Whigs, stand by your mime— uphold your flag! forget all else but the • success of the good Cause! This jioN, at ell events. vote for none but good and true Whigs. who are the regular candidates of the party, recollecting that the establish• mentor cherished principles. and the honor. safety and welfare of your State and wan try. all. all hang upon the issue of the mo mentous political struggle whickis before This appeal is addressed to you by a brother Whig, who. like some of,yrour. selves, was disappointed that saw of his friends were not nominated for County offi ces. by the last Whig County Convention. But still, like. it is hoped, all good and true tine Whigs, he has cast aside. at this, im ., renew crisis, all thoughts and feelings not ' iniliermony with success. An intelligent ittitl fiirly constituted County Convention 44Clegates from the several boroughs' and ' '. inirtteltips, has been held, according to ' long-established usage, and has framed the • ,'Whig County Ticket, as it no;w stands. a nd honor and conscience require that we. whose representatives the Delegates were, 'should support the ticket as (rained by "them. And how much sorer we may re gret that some of our particular friends have not been nominated, yet. we mast all admit that the ticket is made np of go•d Higgs nod true, whom it would be cruel injustice now to desert or abandon.— What, for instance, would be thought of • • tiny true Wliig, who should now repay the gallant Whigs of the York Springs dim.. • strict, for all their devoted zeal in the good ' cause, sad uniform support of the Whole ~,el. by not voting for their favoriteand t ring candidate. Maj. Ifamersly, for ,er ster and Recorder I---and so, of Pick. :, ~qi, Ihuuwiddie , Swope, Horner. Cooper, -, „Morningstar, Durboraw, and Brinkerhoff. "Now. tallow-Whigs, go the Polls and vote ',Athos ,Wlng . Ticket , Whole Ticket, and . !Whitt& but the Whig Ticket. HARRISON. IjANDIPATK.—Mr. Long eireib, the Incufuco, tree trade, slavery-ex. tension candidate for Clorerrior, establish ,terl blis residence in Whitewash, M0ntg0m ,,,,,,,ty enemy, wines ten years ago. In 1838, ~,„lbstonajority in that township for Porter -%l,ll,ajta 113. In 1840, it was reduced to 49 for VALII Burets ; in 1844, to 17 for Polk ; A nd iu 111147, Mr. Iringstreth was beaten majority of 12 for Usual Commis slamm. if dm personal presence of Mr LONVitrt 4 h prosiness' this downward ten• elloree,rs.4blia growing "small by degrees mad beastiftilly less' in one township, ; , ; what effent may be expected, where his 'semi polities are is well understood INR Fritit 11,41.111111 A GETTYSBURG. Friday Evening, October 6, 1848, (T v/ AGENCIES.—v. a. PALMS*, EMI. corner of Chesnut & Third streets, and E. W.' CAIRO, Esq. Bun Building, N. L Cartier Third It Deck streets, Philadelphia ; and W. noontime, Esq. Southeast comer of Baltimore & South its., Baitiaore—u out authorised Agent, forreceiv int Advertisements and Subscriptions for , The Star and Kanser," and collecting end reesipting for the mime. FOR PRESIDENT. GEN. ZACIURY TAYLOR. "!!,I"' Bl T 9 re.ipmrn ML "L ARD FILLMORE. SENATORIAL ■LECTORS, Jolts P. thionlornout. Lebennu county. Throes MI. Anconnan,otWastilniton county ZIIACTORe, Illtlitlolll44lllTl 1. Soo, Q. Clarkson. 13. Meng Ja mmu. kmo. P. *Awl, • 14. Wm. Cattier, Sea S. "SIMI ll' thiyik 18. War. 4. Tbost. W.1114110e4d. Iw Choc W. reshot 5. Ikaid.O. I?. ADI&. 0. Cretin, 1. JlOll 6 DIIIIIeI. IS. rboot.Davillim, 7, A lphie D. 9M414, , 19, Jose;4ll Mar ne ol, d. Who 1.. a • . 20. Denkol Agw, 1. 11411ssielet, 11. A. W. Loomis, Cbsdei %p hr, 92. kielsoml 11. Wm. (1. 11.417. Tbioutas H. 881, 12. 'teeth . 94. 8. A. Purview. _ _ liatArfroo Cords, .wasled wt this ' Wee ,woo{ not TOO KOCH erred I . IGOOILECOOD FULL Cords, end ted, would be pre. 01 1. 8ei AM pugs, for • panther of interesting artieleeh—A taw from Mt. Vestron--“a little woes Gips" kosa Ileitrolkill comity—mote &rows Leese, Ste. Voters, Examhte your Tickets. eueunudeatioi from - atrsben." in &n -ether othausei, niquesth us to -give warning" to ow( Rhode, against aseriose tickets which the " tedspasideat eanilidahe arsidapd to igive eat I" Whothin el we Mews. Pumas end H bees so pledged ernsr Weed se doing— we bow thit. One thing, however, is certain— rad wi beg grimy Whig wear is remember it— or the litkete ilbr the lailepea. dela catiatilittee (Wawa PICKER end HARLAN amen thew) have heel Whit ell at the Ceempiler 01111sut--none of them have bean printed at either of the Whig of• ONO This feet adore should be sufficient to satisfy roe, good Whigthat THERE Id BONE MGM. WR.9 It L eke anemia, that the LOCOastO leaders in this basolit, in andoiswiriag to whip in the " rank end Air" to the suispeti Meaws Fiesta and 114111411, give the amaranth that these gentle ass will reciprocate the favor by voting Mir Mr. Masser alma- the rest of - the ILeeellice Ticket ! Taylor wen ! Jahns. too' men! Whigs, and Rhode of Whig pies! Reassusbee that the tickets of ALL the "Indhpatmient " anithdates base been PRINTED AT VHS tOCOPOCO` OFFICE—and that the Likelfoce leaden in Gettysburg base their cal. Tusklieess 9f - snoops. upon, as they say, assurances saikame dam Neon. Imams *ad Hump ! ! ! Xzeadasyteet ticket., tiles—no manor kola wheat yea get them ! The meaty will be doodad with spurious 44 mixed tickets. Lee earty voter, be. fore depositing his pilot. OPEN HIS TICKET k well—ottapare k with the Selloihay; a m a ir l ads the age.- below, THEN CIO AHEAD TOR oi/vsssos, WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON. CANAL COMMEMIONIR, PIER MIDDLESWARTH. COMMIS", HON. HENRY IflB. ASSEMBLY. JAMES COOPER. sainumnr. EPHRAIM" SWOPE. TICIMOMOTARY, JOHN PICKING. • issirrsit AND ancoanas. WILLIAM W. HAMERBLY. eLSout OW TIM couirs. HUGH , DENWIDDIE. omtnissloSsii. JOHN 0. MORNINGsTAR. DIRECTOR OF TIM rant, lIENRy BRINKERHOFF AUDITOII, MAMIO.I 4 elf RBORAW. COSOKIR. DR. CHARLES HORNER. THE 11.11111RX8.--lt is hoped that oar friends it tin different townships will sow to it that tin flares of the Sketios for ilte mom important sontsetsd offkm—Govensor, Compass, Sheriff. Pro thonotary. Regillieir, and Cleft—will los sent in as sad, as possible allay the closing of the polls on TINII*I night. Prelips will be lima from this ofSes as soon audios returns are all in. 13"'Oar paper, for the km kw weeks, bas been devoted principally to political matters, and will centime to be so devoted, More or lees, fn r a kw ''reeks to come. Our non-political modem moat bear with 111 • kik. We are in the midst of an important political canvass, and we need all the liiht that we can get to dispel) the murky clouds of Locelmoban that bread ever the land. The .Matins will moo have putted, and we shall then move than maim up fat the pnosent in the way of miecellaneona matter. rr A needing ot the Monde of Tay ior, Pilaw" and Jainistal4 will be bold twaservow, ladle Louse aflame L Tsepaesa, in lleeaikn township, to be adbeased be MONIRII6 Saylor, deatennae, Mr- Cottansby, Seed, and M'Clellin. 13" POLL EVERY. WHIG VOTE FOR JOHNSTON ! Reasassibtr that Marcos Mot tos was 'heal Cknesaat at Mattsimisasesa BY ONE VOTE. W. are nopoceted by Sheriff arn • tura to coatradkt the report in eheulatien in the km*: end of the awn% that ha irks& wring far Mr. Fiche& Mr. Scluirer Will dou bealenrys fees* Tote for the whale Whig dart from Governor to Coroner—awl, what is bettor, will work for Our Maids may as twit turn a dsaf eat wan thew Bring reports, put in circulation thorignady, to in ductee Whip to abandon their own annfidates, anti suport one or were of the "indeperaleati." literemeber I Irrrhat ow Whig vote in the ballot•box bout/ than a thousand oul ot" it to-That every Whig vote for is a Ltleofotto vote gained. HY - That there is no we in opposing tho evils of Locolocoiam at all, if we fail to record our oppo sition, " according to law, " ou the diy of selection. (_?That it is a solemn NUT II which every man owes to his country and himself, to let his voice be beard in choosing mien to preside over the doetinirm of the people. A vote lost is a " talent " W in the earth. ehialtp;.lltememlb4fr, ETTA•t • TULL WHIG VOTE wit, jive as • GLORIOUS WHIG VICTORY ! An Outrageous Falsehood. The Loccioco Preus has already commenced the come species of bitter, malicious aseaulta epee the character of Gen. Tartan, which diameter• Iced Is chai r " %pint the ;talented Lima mow, sin ISA and Ike sabot CLAY, itl le* the pitecibus panurriph we Sod in illse 'last Daaisther, It needs no comment Has tie (Gee. Taylor) even done eel owe thing that could recommend him to a Chrietian coatnamitg of free people No, he is a SLAVE. TRADER, a sugar and cotton planter, with all the Worsts and pi-4m b.= of hie peculiar situation. In Rae, be stands confiused an IGNORANT, SLAVE•TRADINO SOLDIER, owing his nom- Medea to the JreeMiker acts , ef, the Louisiana &biotic% and tkiwthig wars:option aid renceril• melt for macome! " That will do kw the Compiler." The Car lisle Minnow improves upon ths matter, and 'roe the iblitrwitag , . 1 There la a sib In the borough of Carlisle now, who wirnemed Gam Tsylor torturing one of his slaves, by hanging the poor black devil by the two tboinibs to the limb of a ties, when he,, (Gem Taylor.) with his own handle, whipped him with a cow-bide, every ten minutes tar two hours, - and hiugbed at the fun! The gentleman who toll DI this was present, and witoemed the mist treatment, and graexmagy, is willing to make oath to the 'above 6str." As the North American eureka, Gen. Taylor made a great mistake when be dared to hope that the campaign would beconducted towards him, by the Locutocee, with " kinilmtm and candor." If slander can ruin or harm , his election in Penn sylvania, he must look to be slandered, nut ex pecting either mercy or fairness from the unprin cipled politicians, who, by the mestslediberate sys tem of falailleation, in 1844, defrauded Henry Clay est of his election, and Pennsylvania out of Ithe wit or4l. Our cotemporary of Carlisle and his witness are quite moderate, as yet, in declaring that General Taylor only whipped his slave, in stead•of alleging, at once, that he killed him and ale him. They will improve, perhaps, up to this pant, by Mena' n day, and establish the truth of every thing by deposition. We remember that, is 1844, it was charged upon oath that the Whig candidate for Governor in Delaware, hid whipped a man to death I and the story was persisted in even alter the unfortunate victim, the murdered, man, had shown himself at various public meet inga, and 1411411 solemn affidavit that he was still E r Onr neighbor of the " Compiler ' gets queer bunks into his head occasionally. 'Phi, of not more than MO puma being present at the Whig Maas meeting, was one. Another Is that the Star is " alarmed at the prospects of Messrs. Macoerely and Picking." The two ideas are a bout open a par so fikr as reality is concerned, and derive their existence from the same anoree—the active' imagination of onr neighbor. We do as sure him that the only occasion for alarm, is that the mainline for those gentlemen may be so large se hereafter to discourage Leconcoism from even • show of fight, and that might spoil a good deal of fun. Remember, Freemen, That every vote cast for Longstreth, Painter, and Danner, next Tuesday, will be in effert— A rote in favor of the Polk Administration A Tote hi &wee of sustaining the abuses grow ing out of the too fro. exercise of the Veto Power. A vote in Giros of Era-Wipe Interferviscr in the deliberations of Congress. A vote in favor of Free Trade and against the principle of Protection b Arsieriroa /xi/wiry. A rote in &vac of the Extension of .harry over .levritery Row Fret. A vote in favor of coptinning the Cerrepsions at ashinatati. A vote in favor of further Wars for Corgrest Avocretieei at the expense of thousands of lives and hundteds of millions of dollars. Hear It• mind, That to reform National abuses we mud begin with our own State. Let every friend of TATUM and Remy• vote for JOUNIITON, MIDIBLIMAITII, and Whig Members of Congress, upon whore imams the triumph of Protection, Free Soil, end other important meas. was mainly depend. Support the Whole Ticket. Seldom had the Whip of Adams county a bet. ter tick* presented to their conaidentlinn than the one before them. AO are good Whip, and all will dU the stations fOr which thejehave been nom- Waled with credit to themselves and their friends. We would their we any to the Whigs throughout the totudy, marippert tka ticker, ?ea weer.' wen s", axe NOTHING BUT THE TICKET." Look upon every man with suspicion who ap preaches you to vote for any of the Lecofoco cau -1 didater. Where the lorrofocos have the power, no Whig is allowed to hold any office. And if we wish to maintain our self respect as Whigs, and advance our cause, we must stand by the candi dates put in nomination by our county conventions. Strike down one of yourcandidatee, regularly nom inated for a county afire, and what inducement is there for that candidate and his friends to stand by your noadoationa for President aml Vice President at the November election 1 None, whatever. Ifs nomination can be bolted in one instance, it may be with the same propriety in the other. Stand by [ lota wens' TwetT, then, and all will be well. Necessity or Volley. We cannot ton earnestly impress upon our readers the nemesity of Vein% It We a noble sentiment MI the patriot Hamilton, that to s pro. setae out liberties, the People of the United Btates maraDOTHEIR OWN VOTING ANDTHEIR OWN FIGHTING." The ballot-boxes are the artillery of Freemen. Owe Vete may tell! Let no one Whig suppose that Its vote will not decide the election, and therefore mask' at borne on Tuesday nest. Marcus Morton was elected Governor oflluseachpetts by one sort, and the stone thing meNccies in Proutsylvanis I Remem ber thisr-and remember, too, that the winds ag guwase is made up daises votes, just like his own. There, era soma 11,000 townships or election die. Welsh, Pannehania. Now if hetime Whig in emit district stays away Moo the polio, it will te dues the Whig vete of the Mate TWELVE THOUSAND ! Let the' Whip, for once:resolve to be out in 1611 awes. Let each determine for Idenself that sit will do Its duty,: If err Whip osiers thUlriDa'ACT din; we will guaranty them • itirtary Twilday nett: " 12/"Tbs Ow":ler muds oar "chapter on fp hie based upon its natios of the Whig Mem Sweroth "nerf Kona in its way;" but thinks It firribly "resembles reproving bin." Now, oar neigh leis awtainly'a right to liken himself Or Ns paper to what be ainu,llo--N Ns," or any% thing else. But as we adsea to•the appllMtion of the -Awe so far as concerns ourself, he will have to staid alone in, the doaaful glory of the therscter he ro.cantlidly lakes to himself. ID'The "Coinpiler" has favored its readers with the umber, snd even the names, offietieral Ts atom's slaves. Will It be kind enough to' tell us how, many Wives are owned by Gen. ntruma, the Locofoco candidate for Vice President! Also bow way Mayes President Polk owned when the editor so Sterility urged his election as • "better Tariff man than Hoary Cloy !" 4 tAstoundlug Disclosure Pt lindir this startling captiory the last Cesepitv Irnducis an artiele from the Philadelphia Penn#- ranian, (a paper whose editor hem an office in the Colt receiviii Inual salary of Oeareal e rienietal to concoct o t i ff, ditiseminite +die nitinb4o lo , lB ) chair tag ti it n *it Will Tarty a =slide* with the No tPre'l City and County of Philadelphia, and implleadrig Gov. JeIIIfITON in the arrangement. This is the same story that has been hatched out on therm of every Election einem the origin of the Native party, by the reckless demagogues who preside over and direct the movements of the Lo "fr° girt, is Brat and lottaided to effect theCATHOLIC vote of the interior. The story has been easeteuated and rerantateucted so ellen, and has been staring us in the face in glaring cap itals during so many election campaigns, that it has now lost the charm of noveiry—that of TIIUTEI it never did possess Two years ago a similar combination wss charg ed upon the Whigs—and yet the returns of the electiep that year proved that the Whigs lost three out of four members of Congress in the city and county, and the entire county Legislative delega tion, In cpmequence of the bitter opposition made to their candidate/by the Natives I Thls year the Whigs have nominated full Whig tickets is every district, both in the city and euunty ; and so far from a coalition between them and the NatiVes, having been effected. the Philadelphia papers of Monday announce that a large Whig meeting on Saturday evening, in the let district, WAS BRO KEN UP av z NATIVES pepping the place of meeting, and so intertoPting the Proceedings, as to compel an adjournment at an early hoar ! We mention this one single fact, as an evidence of the utter falsity of this last card of our opponents. The secret of the whole matter is simply this— that all accounts agree as to the certainty of Gov. Johnston receiving a very large vote In the Eastern section of the State--especially in the city of Phil adelphia, where his honesty, capacity, and admin istrative talents are se well known, and where Mr. Lefigaierh, his opponent, is equally well known as • hitter, proscriptive partisan. Alarmed at this aspect of matters, the attemptas again made to play the demagogue in the interior of the State, by akettempt to excite a prejudice on the part of the CATHOLIC portion of our G3llow citizens against the Whig candidate, and thus, if possible, save Looofecoism from the threatened ruin, In this miserable demagoguism the Coreerikr is disposed to play second-fiddle to the pensioned Custom house libeler that writes for the "Pennsylvanian.' That the gross insult to the honesty and intelli gence of our Catholic fellow citizens, developed by this miserable attempt to drag down Religion into thy arena of party turmoil, will be properly resent ed at the polls, we have no question. We have referred to the matter, simply to bring to the no• tiers of our readers the desperate game to which 00 r opponents have been compelled to resort, and to warn them against it. THE LAST CARD. TUT AT $6,000. Within the last fortnight the honest people of this District have been awakened to the fact that the most desperate means are being employed to defeat Dr. N sa—that a large amount of money has been introduced, to be used in BUYING Ul' VOTES for the Administration candidate. 14,- 0011),, it seems, is the argument which, it is reck oned, can constrain the true and uncorrupted yeo manry of York and Adams county into sending a sycophant to Washington, to cringe in base sub serviency to Southern domination, and to vote for Free-trade 550 mhontry ! Well, the vile and cor rupt scheme is known. It is right that the people should know it, to execrate it. The fraud has been charged home--how do the accused act!— Just so as to FA VOR THE TRUTH OF THE CHARGE! firmest men would have shown their hands—the gaily have other devices. A very suspicious circumstance has occurred in our place—one which to ns carries with it full cor roboration of the opinion which so widely prevails that the fraud Aas brew attempted, and WILL BE I I PERSEVERED IN ! A day or two since, JOEL B. DANNER, the Locofoco candidate for Congress, was seen on the corners of our streets with a letter in his hand, asserting to the faithßil " that he had received it from Washing ' ton City, with the information that the Whigs of this county hid written to Washington for 000 tc be expended in the effort to defeat his (Danner's) election to Coupes . The letter pur ports to come front the Post-Master General, and the information purports to be derived from one of the Spies in the employ of the Post-office Depart ment, who had been sent to a Whig meeting in Washington to ferret out the doings of the Whig Part., What think you of that, honest friends Is there a man in the community, who has brains, that believes a woad of it—believes that ever such a letter was waived 1 Will there one Whig, who can feel an insult tobirnself and fallow-whirs, vote for a candidate that aspires to the honorable sta tion of Congressmen, and yet runs with greedi ness to retail such political swill--the shallowest falsehood, and the most pitiable absurdity I Why, in the Shakeperian dialect of Henry. the tragedian of Democracy. "the fellow's a fool, or mad." No —not that, either I There is something under this. It shows where the shoe pinches. Detected at their own miserable attempts at corruption, and anxious to evade the indignant condemnation of the honest voters of the district, it is attempted to divert honest scrutiny from the infamous scheme, and to let the guilty escape, by raising the cry of "stop thief !" It is • trick to cover the fraud—it is "firing against the !" "A letter from the Post Master General ! 4 Why, does it not peeve the very charge we made last week—that the finger of the National Admin istration lacked, to be seen In the efforts to DE FEAT Dr. NEB ! Depend Upon it, freemen, there is . danger—money has been thrown into this distria, and is being used by the Locofocce. Let no device of the enemy—no falsehood, however gotten op, or by whomever endomed—doceive you and divert your attention from this momentous trathithat MONDE:HU DEMI - SENT INTO PENNeYLvArni-Tostry VP VOTES IN ` FAVOR OF THE ,ADkfINISTRATION— AND TfIAT IT ID BEING USED IN THIS DISTRCT ' ' MORE EVIDENCE.—The New York Ex press of Monday Imit , corroborates the statement that money has lasen sent into Pennsylvania to control the electkoran faf ro t LooolQCoism. The Exposes says that SEVENTY-FIVE THOUS AND DOLLARS ,Wars Dams , ' =KOS the Cos tom-6oase °Mows mod Government Contractors in that city, and that the money hes already „been forwarded to the leaders in Pennsylvania to be soattered row the State t "The' Proofs halm determined to decide for themselves in the eilectice d County Officers, and will elect those. they they doom mast At and desemlinr."....Cervi*. • 1. Thls confession of our 130ighbOf windrow dos in ferenM eery 414 Mot Mr. 1) 's mg tour through the townships has consisted Mai of the iespoesibility of Mali** in the i sm* end Me to a support date tlcket selected,* thini by Ike leaders la the boo* • THE PLOT DETECTED Mr. Roth Withdrawit-s-Mr. Fickes the -Locofoco Candidate I 'Last week Mr. JONAS ROTH,was in Gettysburg and authorized a contradiction of the report that he had withdrawn from the canvass—affirming that "$5O" could not buy him off. This morning he again made his appearance, and, after an interview with the Locofoco Borough Dictators, dinas us to announce that he is no longer a candidate ! What has occurred within one.week to bring about the change—whe'ther the "$5O" have been used—whether more was required—or whether the National Administratios fund has been resorted to—we cannot tell. , One thing, however, is certain. Mr. Roth is off the field, and Mr. Fickes has been a,dcfplted . $ 7 , the Borough Leaders as the Locofoco Candidate ! Upon this movement we have neither time'nor room for the corn meets we should like to offer. The necessity is, however, in part obviated by the annexed Addresslitinai County Gortimittee---to which we invite the serious attention ogivery Voter in the County. We-leaei tinvery . FREEMEN to decide whether this corrupt bargain shall receive his approval. We leave it to the candid, ingen uous members Of the Whig party, who may have hitherto thought of voting for Mr. Fickes under the babel that be was still steadfast in his fidelity to Whigism and would give no countenance to Locofocoisro, to determine if they can do so now, and thus join hand in band in this movement with the bitterest and most malignant of mar po/ifieal opponents ! We leave it to the honest, independent, self-thinking Democrats thrneighont the minty to decide , whether they are to be thus transferred from one candidate to another, like Cattle to the highest bidder, "lingerer it may suit the purposes of the corrupt clique of Leaders in this Borough, who seem to arrogate to themselves not only the right of thinking for you, but of trafficking with regard to your suffrages as the Southern Slave-driver does with his Slaves in the Slave-markets of the South ! FELLOW WHIGS :—'l'he duty devolves upon us of informing you that a bargain has this rimming been consummated by which JONAS ROTH has retired from the field, and is no longer a candidate for the Sheriffalty. He has been in daily conference with the Locofoco leaders in this town for the past week. But yesterday he an nounced that he was in honor bound to run—that his tickets were distributed, and that he would not decrme. To day he retires from the contest, and WILLIAM FICKES IS THE ADOPTED CANDIDATE OF THE LOCOFOCO PARTY. The object ofthis movement, on the very eve of the election, is to secure the defeat of our Candidate on the Whig Ticket—EPHRAIM SWOPE. Shall this plot succeed? Will the Whigs of the County who have been disposed to favor Mr. FICKES, thus allow themselves to be leagued with Loeofo ism by REGULAR CONTRACT? Shall the Locofoco leaders thus sport with the kind feelings of Fickes Whip ? We ask you, NOW, that this outrage has been attempted—now, that DANNER & CO. have shown their hand in a schetne, that has been in process of formation for weeks, and is now fully developed, to USE YOU to accomplish their PARTY purposes, and defeat a part of your County Ticket—to PAUSE and REFLECT.— Will you, by your vote or your influence, give countenance to this conspiracy ? Shall your hand or your tongue lend their aid to further this plot? Mr. }ICKES is no longer an " Independent" Candidate. I-le is now shackled by promises, and in the keeping of the Locolbcos. lie is BOUND 11l run as THEM Candidate, and ammo to subserve THEIR purposes. We appeal to you as FELLOW'WHIGS—Whigs ! from principle—Whigs! that would scorn any combina— tion with Locofocoisrn—Whigs ! that have participated in the victories we have won in the " Young Guard" in the years that have passed—NO . l"f° BO AT to the stroke that is aimed at your own political friends—not to throw yourselves into the arms of your enemies. We are not able now to learn HOW this union of force was effected, or what MEANS and PROMISES were used. We point you to WHAT HAS BEEN DISCLOSED, and we put it to you, SHALL TIIF. SCHEME: SUCCEED? Our duty is performed in warning you of the consequences that may follow your endorsement of it. Whatever you MAY HAVE thought—whatever may huve been your determination BEFORE this day, as to Mr. FICKES, we HOLD trim UP TO YOU NOW as the REGULAR LOCOFOCO CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I!! Your own personal interests—the character you desire to maintain in the Whig ranks—your hopes that the Country is soon to be REDEEMED from the misrule of Locofocoism by the election of the GALLANT TAYLOR— the great importance of the election of our Candidate*, JOHNSTON, MIDDLESWARTH, and NES—and the certainty that our UNITED effort is demanded to accomplish these objects—ALL, ALL conspire to WARN us, to. URGE US—to IMPEL US IO MAKE ANY SACRIFICES TO DEFEAT LOCOFOCOISM, WHEREVER WE MAY FIND IT_ Rise, then, above your PERSONAL feelings—stand by your Candidate, Col. EPHRAIM SWOPE, and the WHOLE WHIG TICKET! Labor cordially, AcitvEt.v, for its success. And to this BOLD EFFORT TO ENTRAP YOU, let your replrbe like that of old Zack—"WE WILL NOT SURRENDER !" Your friends and fellow-citizens, A. R. STEVENSON, 13. F. GARDNER, DAVID IIORNER, D. NIELLINGER, WM. D. DIMES, GEO. ARNOLD, D. A. BUEHLER, [Whig County Committee. October 5, 1848 Look out for Allied Tickets! Never was there greater danger of imposiiion than at present. The LocolOcoli have only ven tured to nominate a piece of a ticket. They have their "volunteer" candidates for county offices.— Each of them, if he offers more than a piece of a ticket, will have MIXED TICK ETs. now much of it is patched up with Lueofocoism, none can tell. LOOKOUT! Mena llen—Reading--Stra• ban—will be full of mixed tickets sent out by the the •iindependents." OPEN EVERY TICKET —it will take but a moment. Compikr objects to sonie of the candi dates on the Whig ticket as "apoatato from the Democratic party." And pray, sir, how long is it since Mr. D•xxsa—the head and front—body and soul—of Locofocoism In Adams county— "apostatized" from the Whig party 1 If there be any "apostates," (as the Compiler calls them,) on the Whig ticket, the difference between them and Mr. Danner lies in this—that while they aposta tized from error to embrace the true faith, Mr. D. apostatized from the true orthodox political church 1 1 to worship the idols of Federal Locofocoistu.- 1 1 Which' desertes the most credit 1 Tariff Men ! REMEMBER. that Mr. WC WWI was thrown overboard by his party two years ago, because ha voted against the British, Free-trade Tariff of 1816, and because he voted in favor of retaining the Tar of 1642, which protected our Shoemakers, our Taylors, our Coach-makers, our Lace-weavers, our Blacksmiths, and American Industry generally, against the competition of Foreign Pauper Labor. REMEMBER, that the most active man in the District—the man who labored most efficiently to throw Mr. M'CListr overboard—was JOEL B. DANNER, now the Locofoco candidate for Con gress' Pnt this and that together— l and then determine whether any Tariff man, any friend of American Industry, can vote for the Locofoco candidate ! urn I. amusing to observe with what Studied care the Compiler avoids all allusion to the great measures of political policy which now agitate the country, in its reference to the Corigressioaal elec tion in this district. It has " lots " to soy about Mr. D 's cleverness—his honesty—his be nevolence—his sacrifices, &c. ; hut not one word about the Tariff, the Veto Power, the Slavery Question, the War, or any of the other topics, which usually figure so extensively in its columns, in glaring capitals. It is still more 'musing to observe the contrast between the columns of the Compiler, on this subject, and those of the Locofir co organs of York county—where Mr. Daerraa is held up to the Demeentey Of . York as the very par agon of Lixofoce excellence--a candidate pre-em neatly fitted, by his uniform adhesion to Locefo hun in all its hues and shapes, to represent THE PARTYie Congress l • In York County, where Locofocoism is in the asoendaney, Mr. DAYSNI is urged as the "Potty candidate,"—as a friend of the Free trade Tariff of'lll4ll—as a friend of the Sub• Treasury—es an advocate of the Veto Power, and lhe Mexican W,ar—and u an opponent of the Wilmot Perri se. In ddarou county, whine Locofocoism is ob. noxious, and where it is hoped to hood-wink some few deter, good.and-easy 'Whigs lute MS NARK" --he end his organ ARE MUM'nes id there great questions I j • Has the Atenpik.r. ever hesrd of " iinusraced" candidates 1 sl,Sinee .when hire the Stir •kolks taken Mr. Roth into their keeping I,P--Compiler: Sipes whealtive therCongiler loike taken Mr. Fiches into their keepingl lllba"A Stop Law" will soon be, needed in Wisconsin. The Itlilwaulite friscorp ;in threatens to ungown "the wolves in sheep's . clothing," who' are coaxing , a tr Denteehtte into the Via Buren GOAL • TO THE WHIG VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY Maj. Hunter,.lly three rears ago. It will be recotected that Itfaj . IFlrwanstr was a candidate for Register and Recorder three years ago, but was beaten in the eauraaa for a nomina tion by Col. Cii•xsa. With the fidelity of • true \Whig, however, he went vigorously to work for the whole ticket, a . md labored efficiently for its election. He is now a' candidate himself--shiall he not 'revive the triumphant vote au well merited by his fidelity and his teal when a defeated candi date I The following extract from the York Re publican immediately after the nomination in 1845, in reference to Maj. Ilamersly, may not be unin tereirting now : A TRUE M'HIO Maj. W. W. HAXERSLY, of Petersburg, (York Springs) formerly of Diiisburg, in this county, was a candidate for Register and Recorder of Adams County before the Whig County Convention at Gettysburg on Monday week, but was not placed on the ticket. He has since published a card in which he avows his determination to support the selected Whig candidates, and says : "Although his removal to Adams County has been of recent date, he trusts he hoe lived here long enough to be honorably identified with the progress of Whig principles ; and he would lees leave to refer, with honest pride, to the gallant Whigs of our mother County of York, for ample proofs of his devotion to the same noble course du• 6114 the whole period of youth and manhood up to the time when he left there." We can bear the most cordial testimony to Maj. lisszaszv's unflinching attach ment to and ardent support of the Whig cause while a citizen of York County ; and while we regret that he was not suc cessful this year, we hope that when •she picks his flint and tries it again," the Whigs of Adams will reward a faithful soldier in their ranks, and secure at the same time the services of an excellent public officer. York Republican. Every Vote for Johnston Is a Vote for Taylor. Earnestly do we appeal to every friend of "Old Zack" to vote for WM. F. JOHNSTON—the TAYLOR candidate for Governor. Lot no preju dice or opinions against any candidate for other offices, induce you to forget JOHNSTON & MI D DLESW A RTH I Look at your tickets, no matter from whom you receive them. Don't fail to EXAMINE EACH OF. THEM. If an Independent" candidate, or his Mend, Were or gives you a ticket, and there is more than his own separate ticket, aspect is 0. PEN ITI _ Restnot content with asking if "Jour. •TON, al )11 Minnisswswria, and NMI, are In it." Read for your ay' If you see a Ticket handed to yoUr friend or neighbor—charge him to see that Johnston, old Ner, and Nag, are In it. Let none be deceived: EXAMINE WELL EVERY TICKET. Every Whig in Adams county is for Johnston --every Taylor man should be. Taylor men ! WORK—WORK ALL DAY, on raftray next, and let to have an old fashioned on** for Johnston, Middlinwarth, Dies, popper, and the whole Whig Ticket ! . , Ma. II 111C1111 "Independlest eaulthites" ere pledged to give out the jistl Learfaeg 74.44 so Timidity nett, at 'the No. SO diet if *lli le willing to vote for ,ani ewe of the :whin** can didates, but wishes to Yale fear Whig con4ithiks for other offhin. be' mild lowa be atutioss e or he will find In 'lds Wind LONGATRAM PAIN. 11:R, and other Locokork Milan whatfh ibeY determined 14 eat., 'Obre bwarning every !utot WAX was tiokek bgWn he 'Wet Oct. 5, 1046. SS [ co% MR. D SANER AMU HUI I'AURTY. MR. EDITOR there Iw a single Whig in Adana county, who think.' of voting fur Danner —the leader of Locorocoiern in the eonnty—let him look again at your extract in lava week's per from the "York Gazette," (bueofeco.) He will there be satiafkd that Danner is to be roes,: fur as the LOCOFOCO PARTY CANDIDATE. Danner is to secure "tiss ascendency" of IDS PARTY in the next Congress ! lb is to DEFEAT THE MEASURES or THE WHIG PARTY. He is to vote to "ex pose' from the journals—'strike from Ike records" —the doings of the present Whig Hansel He is to rote IN FAVOR OF THE EXTEN SION OF SLAVERY into the free territories of the Union ! He is to sole with his Party AGAINST A PROTECTIVE TARIFF! He is to beelected to CARRY our LocoPu CO MISRULE! Friend' of TAYLOR ! Friend' of FREE' 8011,! lie vigilant ! TO THE POLLS—and austain your represemativo, HENRY NEB.-- VOTE fur him—WORK fur him—and all will be well. Mr. Dui:scan :—I observe that you have been, putting softie questions to the " Compiler," in re gard to Mr DANNER ' S position as a candidate. While you hare your hand in, will you be kindt enough to put the following also: " Will Joel B. Danner, at the conking election,_ cast his vole for Jonas RoiA, or !web Oradorff,— or will he, to subeeree his own selfish purposes, sacrifice his political friends, and rota Lem Mr. Falai/ " It is currently reported in this neighbourhood" that Mr. D. deigns using his influence Innloinsti my friend and neighbor, Mr. Rolm, an& in. favor of another candidate, who is not a Demean* and has no claims upon Democrats for sanpask.. lfi this report be true, I suppose the " Compihni n will, not hesitate to say so. For osysett L Lam "(midi that it is too true. I am, as yew haseN, a Demo crat of the olden school, and base onsiformlx. sup ported the Democratic ticket---111ln. Danes*, along; with it ; but if he designs, on thia , ocombrin tore_ quite the favors of his politica, friande o vehtsbrave uniformly stood by him, by aboonduning. Mew, to. subserve his own purposes, we map bosaMsd Moots to abandon Aim. A MAXELLIIIMOOMAT. Menallen Oct. 1, 111413. [ We cheerfully taskorocaa foe tint slowo—sot, however, with any haw thaukutlyerat yet by ourr correspondent wilt be ausweaed by the Compiler. Mr. Danner and Itisrhiends lea& let:haine 4:41144s to. the conclusion that the people. hare no husiaese, to inquire inns, his views,ec seedille with kit arm ningententa. 'f kis " kaders" hate selected a ticks et, and the lash alse tile "'ant q: W,b swal low the pill Withowt pewit:ding, kid isitfisediusslu mainly, • wry fuel rr. Mr. Tvresinees Cori its tip AIM . Cain Pis leq aOlXOlerille OD 1110 eandidulee, sent the iellnintee ha ilk; Crtaloca. Curably conewslion, •*eh hi nomad' meat dim for consultation in Genyaltent on Wednesday lot" seetninoatohastrbeenthetsled arch. Wednesday. came end Mr Penetrate with is—bui elver the worn digit/pin inquiry, we amid hear autlikip er ontio , indepandeste 1 / 2 4 intlille "Vow- Ctire*ONT •,, 'huoilkisi.)76qClt*Ut Orwernsw—ltorsis Litettphreih• !. Cone& tleswentionetT-istiel , Co 1. !brim. Assesiitt--blibil Wilton ' I Cosautionionee-Jantee Vlttement V I Dinsstemst the WattsLJ Obi N. Wolk ! - r• • allUistat. ricks& neentir.witun kfarbie runic skoukta-wwith n aF w a wa. - Wok a( tha C'eurta--6. biatibwt Comwsitirrio. Ii77I'A,~SAPt. COMMUNICATED STILL ANOTHER CARD )Ik. DANNER DISAVOWING URN ODO-IFELILOWISDI. We had thee silit that we had retched the hat van! 46moosaoitim, iu the shape- of ° that 86,000 letter " filer Witskiastma. It mama not, however. Yettealey coming, we weep celled upon by a nom her of ge~4earon, r~pre that Mr. Darras., the Loodiscse delis Goograes, has been elseriametwa' g it Menallen, Germany, and other p i m p the Quakers and Don itippintalt Da. Ns., WM the ground that lie (1r.3h4 le AN (IDGJPICLLOW ! Wi have teasel le le sairrie' ed at ray development as to altersosoliegs re di. Pitt Of our opponent. in eke ..eery, this 61—or we should have hesitated lel:sane this last etatemeet. substantiated as it is by the mew estieischwy evidence. The deepen. c o , of one op MOW 1141, a well as the infamy of this law nerd, wake judged of, when it is recob /limit.' that MR. IGAN.N£R IS NOT ONLY AN ODIWITLLOW HIMSELF, hut hue ta ken an Ike agrees in the Onler—and officiated Al Marshal elan Child.Feliow Funeral Procession in this place, at eke death at Mr. Ct•it a, not long er ham her weds since ! 'e shall war mo comments upon this matter —leaving it to the calm consideration of the members Of the enter itself. and to the communi ty in general. with the simple inquiry—•• Are you wiltin to sanction by your votes hypocrisy an gla ring and so infamous I" The %hole thing is &mut upon a par with the electioneering against Mr. iti tar, previous to the nomination, upon the ground that the latter was a member of the Ca tholic Church ! Thanksgiving Day. Gov. Joutraos has appointed Thur Ado y Mr 234 rimy of Nevem/ter tier', as a day of Thanksgiving, Payer and Praise, by all denoininutiona of Chris liana Within the commonwealth. The Proclama tion will be riven next week. NATURALIZATION FRAUDS! IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT) 1117rThe Harrisburg and Philadelphia rapers of last night bring to us a series of limo startling disclosures In the shape of extensive and deliberate Frauds upon the Naturalization Laws, implicating a num ber of prominent Locofocos. Several hun dred fraudulent Naturalization papers, hearing the Seal of the Court of COMmon Pleas of Philadelphia, and the name of R. Palmer, Prothonotary of the city and coun ty, had been 6411 t out from that city to he distriouted amoneg the foreign latuirers a long the line of the Central Railroad.— The fraud was discovered by a deeclop went 11111de to Mr. COOPER, the Attor ney General, while on a risit a few days -since to Dauphin county. Warrants were immediately issued mminst Wnt. O'Shea, I Patrick Fitzpatrick and others implicated ill the fraud in Dauphin county. Mr. Cooper, we also learn from the Philadelphia papers of Wednesday, had arrived in that city with the view of taking rncaau•es to bring all concerned in this in famous fraud to the bar of justice. DIARYLAND k. GEORGIA, O. K. ...Well give them t toreli of t'idt dune 'We'll give them a eight of that iidne, old Coon ! An eiectiou for State Sciaalors and (:o on t v y.cra took plane in Maryland, 1)11 M • ryklesday.- - The rrturbc as tar J. n ottcdte a loot gratifying Whig triumph. lIA fIAIONE Ulf k elects Mr. ecoun. the Locufoco candidate for tiberill, by 167 rows over Col gape, (Whig.) The Locol . oro majority no he city last fall was I,567—WfiLG GAIN 11 00-1 CAIIROLL COUNTY elect Vl'ss s (Whig.) for Sheriff. by 116 votes, over (hove. (I..egolbrg) 1.0. majority Last fall was :13 0-- ‘t . 114111! F lIEDERICK COUNTY elertot lia ri nix (W.) /theta by about 600 over not:nu (Liwo.) Whig anajottity laet tiU, all l W HI(. (.; AIN about ! Maryland twin have nothing to do with Cams Lneofireoiain ! GEORGIA. --Neon. King, Owen. Stephens. and Toontlug (all whiga) are elected to (loonrest, Norlimb gist:ens already one-half the State. Mosara Harlon and Cobb (Local - me) are also elected. leav ing two dia.:lets to be board front. Ibe :Lae LA pronounced rare for *ld Zack ! Whigs of Adorns County I Your lirothreti in other States are coining up manfully to the 'cowl work. De not he /whoa them, while) nu have so ..Ilea boon before them. Horriloe all per.oual reel lingo—go to the polls, and %lift. 1 II k.' RE44I; • NO.III.NATED HP;'III EI.: vote 63r PRINCIPLE:i--not for MEN ! ARRIVAL otrtiii AMERICA The European steamer -Ituerica, from Liverpool 4111 tho. 18th inst., arrived at New York fact evening. Our report of her intelligence by the Telegraph butes that another rebellion— and a real ouc—has broken out in Ire land. The rebels are represented to be posted in almost inaccessible positions sear Carriek, in Kilmark, on Thomas's mountains. A general rise of peasantry has taken place. who marched to attack She police stations at Clotituel. Th ere fins been considerable fighting and num bers hare been killed. The insurgents have is their possession some cannon, which they captured, and terrible results are anticipated. TIM ()cruise Et.certows.--On Mon day laat,October 2d, the States of Climat al* nild klonitta held their annual elec tions ; the former for members of Con gress only ; the lauer for Congress, Gov ernor, and Legislature. On Wednesday, October 4th, MARYLAND and SOUTH CAR OLINA held elections ; the former for local ale. " " I Y'; 4 141 fitter for &leathern of Congress and Legislature, which Legisla ture as tb choose a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and nine Electors of President. On Tuesday next, October' the 10th, Peaditerivasaa and Oino deed the list of Nudes voting prior to the Presidential else {ion, each alerting a Governor, Members of Congress, and Legislature; Which Le gislature is to ehootte united SiotesSen- J!toy foi*ix years ensuing.. , frThe Whigs of the Bor- H ht's req u led to meet it Ictiirry ",.,.. - Hot Monday evening , at - „ nukki arrangements ktr the Er ieed4, on Tuesday. , • WHIGS; to your Palo - c3llMhit 'Rough $c Rerol'y ; at tbe,tourt-bouse tamer. reii,Pishle,al tits usual hour. • tiRM Way DON'T HE RE DION.-411 a secret Circular. bunted and circulated by the pf liie r xt eo d zw ia to re . you; to the, nomination, (or Gloyeraor, the following paragraph ocean; : ',lf Mr. Lomistroth, is nominated for. .Governer, what will be the position Mike - party 1 This will somewhat depend on his attitude ! HE OM I irrro RESIGN, for Dcmuessev is now founded upon strict principles, and whatever inconvenience may result to the party from his resigns. Lion, its men are too sound to permit such a SACRIFICE OF PRINCIPLE, such a DISPLAY OF INCONSISTENCY, AB HIS RETR,NTION OF OFFICE WOULD DE. veLoez." Our neighbor of tho Democrat also ur ged this objection against Mr. Longstreth, and said that he wig ht not to be thought of, because if nominated for Governor he would have to resign. Why don't he do it t If it was tlemowmtic before the nom ination, is it not democratic now PROCRAS'EINATION IS THE THIEF OF TIME.--Delay is dangerous; neglect that cold and cough a few weeks, and the hope of recovery will be lost to you forever. Let not. any pecuniary con sideration deter you from trying to save your life and health, while there la a chance. Consumption is annually sweeping off thousands to the tomb ; no disease has baffled the skill of physicians like it ; no physician, perhaps, has ever done more for this large class of suffering humanity, than Dr. Wistar. ,1n *.ounce of preven tive is worth a pound of cure ?" therefore, before your lungs hecorne ulcerated, and so diseased that no human means can save you from an early grave, try in season, try at once, a medicine! which has been of such infinite value to thousands—obtain a bot tle of Dr. Wistar't: Balsam of Wild Cher ay, take it, get another if necessary, per severe in using it until you have removed the disease entirely, which if neglected will terminate your life. Be not deceived by quarks, with their imitations and coun terfeits ; buy 110110 but the genuine and original, which it, signed I. BUTTS on on the wrapper. 0:7 - For sale by :.SAMUEL. H. BUEH LIEIL only agent for Gettysburg. Oct. tith, 1848. ERYSIPELAS, OR SST. ANTHONY'S FIRE. —Wright's Indian Veg (gable Pills are an eAsy, safe :mil cei lain cure for Erysipelas, because they purge from the body those poisonous humors which are the cause of St. Anthony's Fire and every other mala dy. From four to six of said Indian Vege- table Pills, taken once in twenty-four hours, at night on going to b, d, will in a short time make a perfect cure of the most obsti nate attack of Erysipelas ; at the same time the digestion will be improved, and the blood so completely purified that all kinds of inflamati on and pain will be dri veu front the boil y, and health and vigor will be given to the whole frame. IV' Beware of coo abet& ! Purchase from the agent. only, one or sore of whom will be found in each village and t. own in the 1 ; iiited States. The genuine is lo , r oak by J. M. ST E 1 EN MON, bole agent for Gettysburg; Slid Wholesa!e ■t Hr. IVriglit's l'rssicipal 0111.4169 Race Street, Philadelphia A DDItEsI;" TO 'Flit: AFFLICTED. • fhe aurittivo "I all, hut more particularly' those who may be ....dieting with Coughs, Colds, uliir4 at ails al 11siii1 01 the year. are w pre ‘aleitt, is eaiiieo ly iriluisl.l of the lullowing utitti•ii is y a geld 01 Philadelphia alter ll,.in it , ioiiitodittig eilivary nl Ilia! • g 1,1 , 1 1,11.1 NIA 11.1,1111/1( Iwaae 111 INT : I‘. "Y..f : 4 I torn ortusel s peu 01 tire to give a proper gloss 10 m ghis 0'100;410 by the - }:xpecto taw .0 ..I,qtrlti I Asliirnii Wh.optlig Cough, it drives • la skilled afar ; Aid A.fle s to I till su uil n i oils cour,e a most el Ns. IecIIIC bar. Sole 'I hw.lt Col,lr, Conchs, Croup, Pleurisy, it tads 1,. Core. Alone with many .;iiiilied illa afflicted ones en du le— A. Palpitation of the Ileart, Night Sweats. Pains In the Buist, Aortneal of Blood Spitting, and to sum up all the 1..,11 Of that detested taniiiy of ailments called •• IrlUa It, " No matter of vs hat c' saracter—slight, had—acute or chronic. "[hen reader! it thou sufflerest, lose not another day. But pitichase the Expectorant," to drive thy pain away, Immediately, for Sic knew flies its presence with dismay ; And, otherwise, tons ma s 'at deplore the follies of delay. it.r(!..suTioN I' IN Ir. be.S the woods ••Jlvas'a E.rrerto raw, h...proved, Bair tmorr, IJd.,' blown In the Klass and the inita.ils -J. F. it. stamped on the the sesl. E ich tt',e, hereafter • will he encel. oiled w s NSW W oil whtrh is th. for sumo Siena ti tre of t. e proprietor, without which it i, cuwttetfrtt. P..opareil only by Druggist, Baltimore, Md. For sale by SA Hl' EHLF:II, Get. tyshtsre; Dr. Wrn. K.. Stewart, York Spring' Geo. W Beery, Fel rtield. 00 - Price :i, terns per bottle. Oct. 6, (5.18.--ti. BALTIM:.vRE MARKET. Tlll,ll Tor. DINS 'WM or WIDNIKOID•Ir BEEF CATTLl:.—There were offered at the scales un Monday, 1000 head of Beeves, 800 of which were sold to irit.y butchara at prices ranging from *2 to $2 75 per .100 Um on the houf,egual to *2 25 and $6 40 por 100 Dm net. FLOUR.—The pour market is inactive; sales of 500 table. Howard at brands at *5 31f. City Mills is held at*s 25. Sales of Corn meal at *3 12f a $3 19. it) e flour *4 50. GRA! N.—t4upply of all kinds of Grain moderate and prices unchanged; a. Alyssum! to prinas red wheat at $1 05 to*l 10; and white at $1 10 to $1 20 White Cana 58 a6O cts.; yellow 64 a 65. Oats 28 aril ; Rye 70 a 73. • • MARRIED, On Thursday, the 28th ult., by the Res. J. Wi. Me, Mr.. 81 . 67111r1 Witinvairsrid BrAiIIIAM• Gnus—both of Tyretio township, Adam. county. On Theneday the 28th ult., by the Rev. E. V. Gerhart, Mr. /AXIS M ICICLICT and Miss MAGDA LINA if —both of Franklin township. DIED, On the 2th ult. Mr.. ELI Kasen, of this borosigh, arod oboist 50 yearn. At Eeat Berlin, on the 28th ult., Mr. GlNlos Bnowx, Esq., aged 82 yawn. I , uTr received and, for sale at the old g Stand, 8-4, 10-4, and 12-4 SHEET- I G—very cheap. Also PIANO,COV ERS and Marseilles QUILTS--beautiful snick: : - , GEO. ARNOW: Oet. 6, 1 1848.-4 t ' - ' TO 11l I P EOPL 910 AD AMS coupiTy. ,• 1[ harelip inform you. that I 11111 *0 !Mtg . or a eatolidaterfor the office' cd Sheriff. I return my Jtliaidurto my friends forlheir eztusiwicin I 'sentiutent toward me s 'ind may at some Nuns time be istlueed to call ipoir Yon Obi airepinili6n of thw • - I • - 10PIAS Ito iir Out. 6, 1845.' t. wHERt I / 1 8, in add by in'Amit of the v'w Goners& Assembly'of this State, eiftitled v. An Act to replete the General ereetione df•this Cominonwealth," enact etl,,on the' d dart:WIRY, 1889, it is en joined on me to glee public notice of such Election to be held, and to enumerate in such Notice what officers are to be elected : I, BENJAMIN SC HEWER, Sheriff of the County of Adams, do therefore here by mike and give this public notice to the Electors of the said County of Adams, that an ELECTION will be held in the said county, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in No vember next, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight. (being Tuesday, 7th day of November) at the several districts composed of the fol lowing Townships, viz : In the First District, composed of the Borough of Gettysburg, and the Township of Cumberland at the Court-house in Get tysburg. • In the Second District, composed of the Township of Germany, at the house now occupied by Joseph Barker, in the town of Lit tiestown, in the Township of Germany. In the Third District. composed of that part of the township of Iterwick, - not in cluded in the 15th District, at the house of John Miley, Esq.. in the town of Oxford. In the Fourth District, composed of the townships of Latimore and Huntington, at at the house of William Cltronister, in the township of Huntington. In the Fifth District, composed of the townships of Hatniltonban and Liberty, at the public School-house in Millerstown. In the Sixth District, composed of the township of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by W. S. Cochran, in the town of Berlin. In the Seventh District, composed of the township of Meuallen, at the public School-house in the the town of Benders ville. In the Eighth District, composed of the township of Straban, at the house now occupied by Jacob Grass in Ilunterstown. In the Ninth District, composed of the township of Franklin, at the house now occupied by Ilenry Darman, in said town ship. In the Tenth District, composed of the township of Couowago, at the house of John Bushey, in NFSherrystown. In the Eleventh District, composed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of Samuel Sadler, in Heidlersburg. In the Twelfth District, composed of the township of Mounijoy, at the house of, George Snyder, in said township. In the Thirteenth District, composed of, the township of Moumpleasatit, at the house of Anthony Smith, in said township, situate at the cross-roads„ the one leading from Oxhird 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, composed 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 front 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 Abbottstown. In the Sixteenth District, composed of the township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Moritz, in said township. In the Seventeenth District, composed the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. At which time and places will he chosen a number of Arsons, equal to the whole number of Senators and Representatives to which this Slate is entitled in the Con gress of the U. States (being 26 in num ber) to be Electors of President and Vice President of the U. States. And the several Judges, Inspectors, and Clerks, who attend on the 10th day of October next, at the Election for Geyer-, nor, &c. are hereby enjoined to attend and perform the like duties at the said Election of Electors, subject to like penalties ,for neglect or misconduct, as they were liable to at the election of Governor, &c. ; end one Judge from each District is enjoined to attend at the Court-house, in Gettys burg, on the 3d day after said election, (being Friday the 10th.) for the purpose of making out the returns of said Election BENJAMIN SCHRIVER, Shssiff. Sheriff'a Office, Gettysburg, October 6, 1848. JA' F. ROSS, FOR RENT. 4 Small FARM situate in Germany Townshhtp. GEO. ARNOLD. Oct. 8,1848.-4 t GREAT BARGAINS 33 per cent. lower than usual GEORGE ARNOLD HAS just received and is now opening as large a stock of FRESH GOODS as has ever been offered to the public in this place ; and being determined NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD in any article by any establishmentOm,inviles his old friends - and the public generally to exam ine and judge for themselves. SUG.III, 4 6, and 8 cents per pound COFFEE, 4,8, and 8 coda do. AND EVERY TIIING IN PROPORTION Sept. 15, 1848. SCHOOL BOOMS - ♦ S the Schools for the season are corn -421 mencing, the undersigned desires to inform Teachers, Parents and Scholars, that he is now receiving his stock of SchOot nooks and Station- try, which Will,kip,foopil to comprise a CQIII - assortment of ail the approved books in Uses , X1::T The Public *ill bear in mind that I intend to dispose of them at the low est .Cash prices. To be convinced of thii, give me a all. Aug. 18, 1848: iveitFilftiVEßB. A LL kinds of SHOVELS l¢ PORKO a. • may be hatHoivatSTE VENN° N'S. Jun niceiii,d, ININDOIV GLASS, Aft. • PROMAMATIONi IMEI KELLER KURTZ. flqi*Sitipsimid Shot prat ! omputua4 • ,41, f AR 0,141c1 i • „ ripmiEs touuire in announcing to the Citizens cir Gettysburg and vicinity that he has jest returned front Babilmore• Philadelphia and New York, With the lar gest, cheapest, end nrotufaahionalde atoek of ENTIRELY IRV ii , a4M'S' t , which has ever been offeied in this Coun ty, and which he will be able to sell at least 30 PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.I—AND MUCH LOWER than Goods have been sold in this place before,' as the most of hie goals have beed bought AT AUCTION FOR He would therefore invite all persons in want of Cheap Goods, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he will 'pare no pains to please thuse.who may favor him with a call. AMONG MIS STOOK WILL ON ramie 500 pieces of Calicoes 500 Blotched and Brown Muslim. BO " Checks and Tickings, 50 " Broad Cloths, 100 " Cassinteres and Satinets, astonish ingly cheap, 60 " Striped, Barred and plain Alpaceas, all colors, Woolen and Cotton. Flannels, all prices and qualities, 50 pieces Ginghams, 20 do. Carpeting and Oil Cloths, Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods, a splendid assortment, Dress . Silks, French and German Merinoes, I rish Linens, Shawls, Dress Handkerchiefs, Linen and Silk Pocket-handkerchiefs, Gen tlemen's Cravats and Scarfs, Hosiery, La cings, Edgings, White Goode, Blaok and Colored Silk Fringe, Ribbons, Gimps, &c., &c., in fact, a general assortment too numerous to mention. szacovutimartto% Best New Orleans Sugar, best Rio Coffee, Molasses, different qualities, Teas, Loaf Sugar, Spices, Cigars, Tobacco, &c., QUEENSWARE. - A very large stock of Queensware, and very cheap. Sept. 22, 1848.--flf UM' The Old Stand still ahead ! SAMUEL. FAHNESTOCK Ip . A K ES pleasure in informing his friends and customers that he has been in Baltimore and Philadelphia and is now in New York purchasing the L.IRGES7', CIIP.9P4ST, .11.10 ST PaSIIIO.:MBLE Assortment of Goods, ever heretofore offered in this county, which is now opening at his Old Stand, in GETTYSIBURG. CONSISTING IN PART OF FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN BROAD CLOTHS, Pilot & Beaver Overcoatings, Cassimeres, plain and fancy ; Rich Satin, Silk, and Ves tings ; Satinets and Kentucky Jeans, plain, and fancy ; Flannels, Linsey, Ticking, brown and bleached Muslins, a variety of new style calicoes, mous de laines, all prices and qualities, grandaretts, cashmeres and French merinoes, plain and fancy al. paccas and mode, gala plaids, 'Pekin and Thibet shawls, large blanket and merinoe do., cloth and woolen do., also plaid cloaking, a large assortment of dress & bonnet silks, ribbons, laces, gloves and ho siery, a large stock of caps, (cloth and glazed.) (1L712)V212a121i LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN ! Hardware, Qucensware, also Carpeting. ' The subscriber deems it unnecessary to state any particular quantity of Goods, as they will show for themselves. As to pri• cos and quality, they will throw into die shade anything that is NOW OFPL'hE ELSEirIIERE PC7'l5 I intends remaining in the Cit ies Borne time, I will send an additional supply every few days. I tender my ac knowledgments to my friends and patrons for past favors, and respectfully ask a con tinuance of the same—Battering myself that, from long experience in business and facilities for purchasing cheap, that I can and will offer. strong inducements to pur chasers to give me an early call. Prj'r• Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods at Cash prices. SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK Sept. 22, 1848.—tf WE CAM BE BEAT Reedy-made Clothing, 30 per cent. cheaper than ever ! ill•O satisfy yourselves that "some things " can be done as well as others," call at SAMS()N , S Ready.mnde Clothing & Variety STORE, Opposite the RANK, Gettysburg, where you will find the largest and must falhionable assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever opened in this county, selling for prices that CAN'T BE ItEdir in or out af the Cities. The stock has been purchased in New York AT AUC TION, at CASH prices, and will be sold lower than they have ever heretofore been offered to the public. To test the truth of this, call and examine for yourselves, be fore purchasing elsewhere. The assortment embraces every thing in 1 the way of Boys' and Men's wear, fine and superfine Tweed, Cassinet, Cassimere, Cashmeret,and Cloth covrs,cLOAKS, and PANTS; Silk, Satin, Cissimere, Cassinet, Cloth, plate and faficy VESTS ; caps, cravats, wrappers, shirty 'bosoms, suspenders gloves, stockings, ite. .41so, a large variety of Caney auk:4es; jewelry, spectacles, perfumery, cotnNt; raxcirs;Pur ses, umbrellas, guitar milt, Itatlbut Rub; bet. Coats, dtc. If you want to save 50 per Sept. in put'. chasing your Fall and Winter 'clothing,. call and examine my,issortmeni; ,I shall fit you out in a full suit, from bead to foot, cheaper than can be furnished at any oth er Store or Establishment, even ii 'they must be-given for tiothitig.'' Reme mber' SAMSON'S Variety Store, in York t i Street,' no door rut of Kurt: 1 '011461. loorr,Also for sale, op t•tpaotiatlle ware, re, 'IOIES, a Carr at o, ktpokaway, 4 11 111n . 8 1 1 1001, • Ilarnaaa, Olatitilo t , dt,c.—, Mao, s ropml. 4 ot, antitlyi Gass upon it., MARCUS SAMSON, '1 Sept, 111, liikt,—,4l. Pheark-.9buorz! :ciecaptst! ,tromettes Jinni* at lease 40 per. 400. s. sTitil ear, HAS just returned from the relied with the largesestock of FANCY Gains, he his yet offered to the Publie, and he does hot hesitate to say that it is th e REST in town, and the CHEAPEST I • If yon . don't believe it call and see for yourself; while I shall be gratified, those trallintwill be profited. My aidortment is complete, and purchased it the lowest Cash prices The following articles comprise a portion of my cheap and splendid stock : Splendid Lot of Bonnet Ribbons, glans a large ingortment of Satin and Mantua Ribbons, Artificial Flowers ; Shawls, Mous& de Lain, Thibet, Black Cloth, and Cashmere ; Wool en Comtism, Zephyr Ties. Cap Ribbons, Wax Dulls, Hair and Cloth Brushes, Woolen Yam, Beck and Side Combs; Pocket do.. Fine and 'l vory di. e • Hair Pins, Breast Pin. and Bracelets, Fancy B ones, Watcb Chains. Guards, and KeYs, Scent Hags, Fancy Soaps,, Perskoldorg, Silver Pencils, Plain Gold Rings, Children's Gaiters, Silk and Cotton Canvass, Steel Buckets, Steel Bag Chains, Ivory and Steel Knitting Needles, Knit. tins Needle Cases, Mourning Collars, Camp Head Fringe, Black Cotton Hose, Cotton Spool Thread, thread and cotton edging. and laces ; mull, book, and cambric minding, plain peones., Ina linen, black and mode alpines, flannel, cashmere, oruwn holland, linen sable ninths and towel., bonnet vat• ins, silk handkerchiefs, plain and Rimed cravats, silk ties, I general agoortment of men's, women's and children'. hosiery, gum and condo himpeudens, and speeds, whalebone, hooks and eyes, pearl and agate buttons, ivory Made, sew ing and 'id lers's silk, patent thread, .tea's black kid gloves, neeblemorked coitus, dies' kid gloves, black galloons, standing collars, rosette, labs and slva' ling, hair braids, blanking, watches, steel bead set kinds and purses, Wel , and dupe, Para twids rings and tassels, acissons thimbles, chenille, worsted patterns, card board,, hill white, cologne, hair oil, head dresses, tooth bright*, bed lace, car pet binding, pins and needles, a large monsoons of children's shoes, men's and children's cloth and glazed caps, Ar c., &c. • • scr Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine before purehaaingelse where. Come ono--came all-- , and save FIFTY PER CENT ! .1. L. SCHICK Gettysburg, Sept. 22, 11348.7—tf Just Received and for Sale by the subscriber, A LARGE QUANTITY. OF • Pala, Striped, mad Plaid ALPACAS, M. do Laines, Cashmeres, plain and fancy Silks, English & French Merinoes, Oing hams, Bonnet Satins and Pittston, Trim ings, &c. &c.,—a handsome collection, and will be sold VERY CHEAP. Please call and see. GEO. ARNOLD. Sept. 22, 14148.-4 t BOOKS & STATIONERY S. 11. BUERLn AS just received, in addition to his II former large stock, a largely increas ed assortment of Classical, Theological, School, and Ms- . • cellaneous BOOKS embracing almost every variety of Stand and and Popular Literature ; also, Blank Books and Stationery of all kinds, GOLD PENS, Pencils, Vie icing and Printing Cards, Card Cases, Ink stands, &c. &c., all of which will, as usual, be sold ig:p.M r THE LOWEST PRI CES. 0:7 - Arrangements have been made by which anything not included in his assort ment will be promptly ordered from the Cities. Gettysburg, June 8, 1848. # # I ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH Dr. F. E. Vandersloot, BURG EON DUNTIST, ESPECTFULLY informs the Chi- MIS of Gettysburg and vicinity that he is prepared to perform every operation appertaining to his Profession, such is cleansing, filing, plugging and inserting Teeth, from a single tooth to a full set. An experience of more than twelve years in the Profession he trusts will et.able him to operate to the entire satisfaction of thoue who may wish his services. All wc:k will be warranted. For his place of residence enquire at the store of Sautuel Fahnestock. Reference is respectfully made to the fol• lowing gentlemen : Rey. Dr. Hchroucket, Rev. Prof. Rougher, Dr. D. Gilbert, Roe. E. V. Gerhart, Prof. M. L. Stover, 9, 1847=-1 y Dr. D. Homer, Prof. H. Haupt, Dr. C. N. Berluchy, Gettysburg, Oct. REMOVAL. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, DEKINST, HAS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church, in Chambersburg street. 2 doors east of Mr. Middlecoff's store where he may all times be found ready and willing to attend to any case within the province of the Den tist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth are respectfully invited to call. REFERENCES, Dr. C. N. Diger.vraT, Rev.C.P.lcitirre,,D.D. D. HORNER, Prof. M. JAM.% " C. A. CON/GILL, . H. 1.. flitteues, " D. GILBERT, . Wx.M.Rsiriour.e• Rey. J. O. W Amos . , D. D. July 7,. 1 8113. D. 11000NAUGIFIY, Attorney at Law, OFFICE in the S. W. corner of the Public Square, one door West of G. 4,rnold's Store. formerly occupied as a Law Office by John. M'Conaughy, dec'd. Ile solicits, and by prompt and faithfutat tontien to business in hie profession, it will be hie endeavor to merit, confidence And patronage. 111:7"P. .11r i coPutuutti slap , mtend promptly to all business entrusted up,r as Agent and Soliator for Patents d Pe4ions. Ile has made arrAmtseqte, through whicit,he can, furniihvc r y destrA. We:facilities ePPLiean6, an 4 eptiraly re lieve tiler from, thejteseflOY 4jr,eY to WAshiow,ton, on sOplication to him per aothilly'ak by letter. Go4l4Piti.4oll l / a -lk.'::: °...:....1.":4.:•,:' A . 4,141‘. 111. ST *ZOO w y ArtORATRY :Au!, dIFFItE in the Centre Bgetre North ‘U. of the Court.houee, between tuith's 41101 Me vlePsinell corners. , Uellystltig, Ai% • MIMIC WOR SAXE. ,IVHL subscriber offers at Private Sale, r 'on advantegeous terms, FARM ) *WNW in Franklin totentthip, Adams COUII- V. in4oining lands of Robert Shekiev, William Bailey, and •Wm:Moraihon, with in,ll miles of Gettysburg, containing ' 184 Acres 'and 91'"Edellell. There are about 50 Acres of WoodAand, and the rest u oder good coltivationi • atc two itt Dwelling Houses • Li uon the Farm, a double LOG BARN, newly oovered, widtsheds around, itt two wells of water, With **utopia one of them ; a sufficient quantity of Fruit Trees, each as Apple,. Peer, Peseta sed Cherry. Them is Meadow mrffieient to make 00 tons of Nay yearly., About 1600 bushels of Lime have been paten the him, and Amer 2.000 Chesnut rails. This would suit to- be divided into two Tracts, both of clear and wood laud t Any ;Jerson wiiihing ltd paichiuus,i will be shown the farm, by Henry Trestle, residing thereon. • ' GEORGE TROSTLE. July 28; 1848.-4 I, Nov Acts". NOTlCtislierretiy given that the ' lowingproperty was purchaseti by the subscriber at a Conitiable's Sale pf the , Personal PrOperty of Cllatettuix Suentir, of Hamiltouban township., Adieu; county, . Pa., on the 19th of Septetither inst., : 1 Wagon, I Shovel Plough,lt Cosi, 1 Hei fer, 3 Hogs, A -Sow- and -7 ties, 3 Acres of Corn to the growth,—which Property I have left in the possession of mid Chris'. Lien Sheriff, tube reclaimed by nis when desired ; and all perefotleere hereby"arm ed against trespassing upon- proton.. ty, uader the penalty of being proceeded against by law. Sept. 29, 1848,.....ate NOTIOM: rETTERS of Adthinistmtion on the J Estatti-ofFiCilan- 41: RAINS; late of Reading towpakip, .Mime county, de. ceased, haying been greeted ttrthe sub. scriber, residing in the town of Hampton, ho hereby glies notice to all' indebted le said estate, to make payment with= out delav, and to those having claims Ao present - the same, properly anthenticated, for st,ttlement. JOHN 11110110 H, Adner. Sept. 20, 1848.-0 t apprentice Ilrissavil. A DI 'A PPRE Eto ihe Baking and Confectionery ilusinets, in , all their branches, will be . taken by the subscriber, if application be made immediately by a youth of the age of 16 or 17, who can furnish good recommendations. wAssiNaTopz sown. HARRISBURG, PA •111' 1 Hl8 Popular House has recently un. 1 dergone a Moreugh repair, and been furnished wish entire netejitrniture, of Ole best quality. Members of the Legislature and others, visiting the Beat of Gottern• went, will lied it u very dubitable-stopping place. 7'Churges moderate, IVM. T. SANDERS, Apia. Ilarrielvurg, July 21, 113418,--8u 311. 7 / I .IOIL. ALT 111-181 M , +II , HE subscriber tenders his acknowl ' edgments tothe.peblie fortlie liberal and steady patronage with which he has been favored for a eerie, of years, and re spectfully announces that he has jail Fa• ceived, at his old established stand •In Ulisinbersburtstreet, a large and freih et+rrt.v or DRITGB ft MEDICINES tia4patt , ol.ll4loo.lthw a Paints,iratuisti, Dyestuff and every variety of articles usually found; in a Drug store, to which he invitee the attention of the public, with assurances that, they will be furnished at the most reason. able prices. S. H. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, June 2, 1848. BACON. JUST received, another lot of prime RIMS, SIDE 4- SHOULDERS, and for sale at the lowest prices M STEVENSON'S. Sept. 20, 1848. RAHWAY '9 CHINESE MEDICATED SOAP Theonly true Medicated Soapin use, Four years before the public, giving satisfaction to thous** in the Aioith, East, South, and West, imparting health and 'eventuate to the Skiu ; and unto all who use it, BEAUTY TO THE COMPLF.XION. This delicious composition. of exotic balms and extracts of the most rare and various Bow ers, shrubs and plants, 91,0rieli4n1 frgexh, am de. servedly a popular favorite with the Public, is more particulaily recommended for its eking* dinary effects upon the cuticle, of purifying the akin, clamming the secretory Vesseht from all im. purities, removiog entirely insm the surface Pirst , plea, Blotches, Tetters, Rash, Sun Burn, Morphew , and Tan, and all other cutaneous visitations. Letters ef high authority, from the follow iug gentlemen,. will be shown at our priucipal depot to ■ll the curious : Hon. Henry Clay, of Kentotky. John Tyler, of Virginia. " Martin VW' Buren, of New York. o James K. Polk. nesident of the U. Stately Gen. ttnitmaivol the. 1 1). Rev. J. N. Magi*, Ravi Dr. Peirce, of N. Y. " M, Waggoner, of Troy. ' Dr. Ray, Dr. Denig, Dr. Ford ; Dr. Truesdell lateof thy N. York University. Rich of the above named gentlemen, say in their hitters, ••iti 'clesniribg and healing propen sities surplus those or all others they have , *vet used—while for shaving, itliveirentins satiarae• lion.' , • Sold, %phi:keels and 1,1411, ieVettysbergi by SAMUEL, kl. SI.7EHLIER. ICach cake, be; genuine must have the Sac similie (;.,[tad,, way on the wrapper. „ J.& R. O. RADW&T, Druggists, Sett ei 1848. 504 Rawl meet; N. Yorke ' NOTICE. BRID6Z .711/11.1)Elii. TOE bggniiiasionera of Adams. done, ty will receive sealed proposals at their' office in Gettysburg, until Afende# tAe'llBd Way eflcieber next, fur tuildiag a wtioDEN . Butpvg across Alowliyle Creaki PlPi,* died ieading front Little.- Loire" rinniltsbarg. arr Plans and specification can be seen who thinuniisioners' (ace. Uy order of the Ccinmisaionera, 41. AUGHINBAUUII , Clerk. Sept. 20, 18418.-4 t 5000 FERT of POPLAR PLANK nueh ns will answer fogchair Heats, for which the highest price Will be given by the subscriber. He ha* also on hand, at his old stand in West Chainbery burg sweet, n very large assorlMent or Common and Faney CHAIRS. and a full assortment of CABI NWP WARE; ivitih I am selling at unu sual low prices for Oasts and Produce. Or. der. for work will be attended to on the sittglaptwo) kat. I, 4lf di klet* for COFFINS iriA b° IYie ll Y auended ta a. usual., ` D4.VID lIEAOY. Seilt. L'illiti.t:4- BURNT OUT) Bir,T AT It AGAIN! rIPAE subscriber takes this method of IL informing: his friends and the phblic. thafh# W tides located In the Alley between 'North Washitigton and Carlisle streets, irn- Mediatify 'the rear or D. Middlccutrs Skirt, where he will he prepared, as here tofore, to do MI kinds of , Coich Cloth lir, Sign .Painthlg irr.CAiittlA GE REPAIRING alone at ,short notice, and on reasonable iSralet for which Country Produce will bre taken. The subscriber is thankful, for pie t fa vors, sod hives. by attention to business, ands desire to please, to merit sad re ceives continuance of public patronage. • J. G. FREY. Gettyabigg, May 8. 7 -41 , , GREAT BUSTIFICATION OF . STEAM I sad Ai:gißN[ serial:dr Wainded 'WM.-GRAY. D E It known to the world, that the un .11.3 dereigned- has obtikined i Leiteri Pa- MOW in ' " hyrovedlthehinyor ffulting and gaol h= . frig clorei•-teett. ' ' which, for thoroughly perlbiarlug he work, ilia tweedy manner serpitseesitny' thing that has ever been presented to the public. In , order to produce , i Miehihe that will ineetlhe warns of the Ittunin'ultity, in every reipect, , tbir Patentee has rot several years applied himself diligently're the 'fitiolt: and is sow enabled to offer n'tintobinetkorihy of their ennsiderationi !This maehhte heif only berm In opera tion during the lest nenibMiii Olachtheilind. York and AdiM4 ttountiee'4lo'hUstiten ehtire saiisfautitin, 1 re it 'it'fithitilbOVUlble maehinn ) -only-"vtighirtg - hbbut 4l loo lbs. eneof lightdriaght,turid'itilltrit Wallin with ease four ltiethrofthhotriredriPir • t day, or mkt load ()Cleo Ilioutil:' } l'etit'e&.. warted into a tionuttekidrilethpill firktith.. . men Vs , timei . , Perimisi ' Mirk+ '' id ``pu r. ehsee rights can mei he'ittelliMpty 'eau. ing at my lift '4l,dame.oeunty-e- -04 v - ,` fi ts would find Ii to their adinvirtsge iti ere me llundreds tf eertificateir esii'l4liirett of ha utility, !rid 'the sallsikett* thinder'thitt it hulls end •eleans elottirttikkaid alio timothy reed, but 1 deteUrff only ' titerisia ry to refer to. few individiutle tit whose brew the nutehinti two Wen eihibitid and fully2tested.-i ' ' ' ' " idawrineeen Tr. ' • Lamoadear I Aim M'Zlrree, Esq. neoreartiiirdedr, .; Seajimion Shelly ' , , MUM* Alifiight,- ,sq , J. E. Merman, Esq., Ahnitamm Xeitbriton a Joh'n Raffenapalear, Psiiijelt,ttiatet, , ~ Sebastian wizen. Vrros A rylyn•t ip. • Free&h,,. tp,' '' ' John Botta, '''' 'lMeid 11111Mak '' Jahn, Neely. , Goals Siiiith;' , ' John Lehman, A:, Usitiedestuhilei„ : 0 'VO I LIr I i • ri.m., ,lobn t. . J o, . ) Awhile Kilos, ' WM.' _:%miiiy., , , Abraham 11144010,' '' ''' . 4 .40'i . v.. 011 osilllibisio . Jahn Teralie r . , ~- • N DfiN Wm. M'Cleary, Ell ~ : ~,,TT Abraham Waybrialm William ea ' ' 'OEORGEnCYA DN'Elt " May 28. 1848.. . ." i i. : rl, ,V. • ~ f i C. WEAVER. COLLEGE 414 1.1 • 207 Main street, &Salo; N.Y. MR. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetablethltiotitgjr• Mixture, 111 celebrated asedltibit Sihich IigF.AT CURES IN, ALL, DISRAtEfii, 1. is now intrpdticed intro , Otis raTcAoskli ( lire anStdrertisetneut will notprrilit sm. tended attire sot thin remedy ' : We lair l e ck . Ms.tie say it bat for its nonnli ihtell edits a lints .nareber eletturatild , ,s 1 rt MEDICAL, PRALI rnesrui , I In high professional standing, a Iso snake a gest end use of at to thsir,pdatietia tlr! trllgring discuss: DROPSY. GRAVAL • and diseases of ihe UrinirtOrgati, Stet W e d all Mama of the blood, deradgeasetti sof the titer, he., Ada all 'assail diseases oldissayotart tlt it particularly requested Ottii , $0+ 0 .149 c O9l Fnlll l Ol the des of this article, or rar, "nforgtatiop respecting It, ' • ' ' WILL OBTAIN 'A PA/WPM:Et of a 2 pare, which Agouti Whosedeatimarsieldw will gladly give away.- Tbla book tasteful** the method ef cum--e,spiplite ; lb. fletidltorulrfl perties or Hp article, all the "hats it his been used for river,thlii,E 6hiti r for four years with such ft pager of testimony fromike highcstgplvtakett id be lotted vrttb, : , ; , I x AXES, PLANES Mir* AAT,XSO which can bewrittentoby any etteAlltirttleAtMl the partial:rill answer post,padepplatlrllfSkvoh• 11`.711e patialai and ' 11910 rowilmpAwill as Realtor Such pamphlet believer ban ieeb. , l"ho evidence of the power of this medicate aid ail diadem; to eutardeed, by pervious of, wal brown staridieg in society. Put up In 30 oz. and 12 bz.bottlei s Price $2 Joy 30 dr.,'ol fur 12 oz., the urger being the cheapest+ Every bottle has ' • „ 4 131. Es.. VAUGHN" arritted,ort the directions, Arc. 'i.e pamphlet, p. Preparelby Dr. 454 C. 't ameba, mod soldat 'prmcpal oaks, 902 Main street. Buffalo, N. Y. Mira Oeeoted to sale of ibis art tele aaii.tswzitl Ntaia, New York, and cornet of Essex and Wahltigan,brelent. Mass , and by all Druggiste throughout thee country and Canada. 14Alactsze,—ti, H. 11U EIBLF.R. Gettyaborif JACOB MARTIN, Neu Oxfenl; WM. WIILY Eastjarlia; WM. BEIII.I N,llano•er ;30d-EPH„ R. HRNRY,+Abbottstoun Mardi 9, 1841, —I y Fit 1 4 1$1-11 11.4144;111ES. SUPERIOR ENGLISH HESSE. New England Mould '!'ALLOW CANDLES, beautiful as Sperm, Awe tf. G. 4. SVILT, oin opened at STEVEIIONB I . Sept. 20,1848. 11F-4 AIL rib' ANL OR VARIOUS Imam FOR $.11,6 OFF/CZ. l~ill~~l~'o PAINTING.