, Tax-Payers Ahoy I,— Are Yon In favor of REENtO- 1 1 MENT ANDREFORMt in t Mansgit m o, ent of the public works ? - WWI that the present Looqfroce mem*. ,eittlle Ramat of Canal Commissioneniieandfd of the last Legislators, the jermilmous sign of Till HT EEN 11 U N DREWTHOUX AND DOLLARS the present year to be ex peffileti upon them .--s sum unprecedent ed in the hisory AA favoritism, peculaMon and plunder, that has continually marked their administration by the Leeofoco Ca va' Cotitisissippers. Remember, too, that in the piiiiioti•Cif HENRY M: FELLER You Wtota.matt,ittho ta both capable and inmest, possessing the highest confidence of all acqnSinted with him, no matter of what istrlyi' , lbr . the qualities requisite in him to arrest the system of COREUP'F -10 N: am/ PLUNDER, that now disgraces the §l4lO. and robs the pocket of the hon est TA,I4:--PAVER !! I To the polls, then, ye a'fitSit pockets are made tn sustain this monlitticbus system of FRAUD, and vote fir HENRY M. FULLER, the open ad vileate of. RETRENC lINI ENT and RE FORM, who if elected will save HUN- DEEDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOL 1, tfIS annually to the State. Awake, then, arouse, brush off the dew-drops ; go; to work, and see that every man opposed to the plunder and the robbery system is brought to the polls nit the 2d Tuesday of t Holier, to vote for FULLER AND RE FOR M.- 7 -Privowlvartin Telegrdph. TEWTH FItOM THE WASHINGTON UNION At 'this moment there' is no differ enetiitriipiitiiin among the Northern W htge upon the *object of Slavery. 77sey are opposed to Slavery."—lrasiangion .hig. 4. t.!. -The Whigs harp upon the enormity of :•51;ivery and the turpitude of Stave-holii ersi"-cilion,dfig• 3 . • '• 3. , "it is now certain that Gen: Taylor mill approve of the Wilmpt Union ‘ .iug. 4. • , • 4.. "Where the Whigs haye'powef, They have never passed any other but sitti4lio very end abolition resolutlons."..-Ueiss, dug. 4.. . • 5. "We know. of ntx.Whiglesper in the Free :States that does not stand unconairol "I tip Thellarfortit Of the' 'lttnt-ei tenttittn Ed tdatery. - 'llill<riowkif no Whig that4foes not.v-.4rition. avg. 4. (4,ralitt ouly. ; friends which. Southall' ietcccete chtiip at the; North. are, to, be found trz THE . DE: mewlrAct: o —Vadii, juk:4; ,13F . robypeAL 15k3A. the. roAilY:Pl_Pwig, ing over spilt milk, 'and the truly wise a 7, o 04 of euintreilithil, m IHktiie, fedr Repreierbt" to ti ents . .«..strffie ien tto vissatei the eharseter of the.LetielstarnTrwiere the . ‘V)i:tWt thrmwh,,initctivily, Every one of ,thent might have:t4-en carried had anetrottlreen 'lib highest 'majority iikainsi them Was Mid therm. But no: 'nein are some who never awaken until after an election. Then they Open their eyes itt mtOnishinent. and . wonder et theinselvee Mr not haring put forth an eifort.: liatir many of the sante slant of meta in out own State. They despair °cosecant frenki mho simple fact that an effort 4 muirca., to achieve it; and inviting defeat throtigh l their own inactivity; do' Work; and work hard, in the same eon r.enueneas themselves.. '2.We .frentit however, that all these may ,he aronsed f titel That no man shall have . it,to say after, our t:lection is over, that his dtiti has been neglected. Let us be - weaned' irrilme•—• prufit by esperience, and all go to work , norm: . • , . ; .‘ . , . , , rA,plittdviloka.—.4, Instilment i s going the rounds of the Oppositkin Pressai(hat en angry carrospo'ndenixt beastisen 'between 11 401 ii ovevalllent iniA Oift lltir44..ebulle ll'A sires. Mr. granting!), about the Brit- isli c i'lii te the liToistprito bOtist. 'the w hole story is a sheer invention. In this realm : o,ooa very like another ridiculous i•tory circulated by the, Democratic press that the Secretary of State had advised thailthideitie, Perossinshonld nor be teeel.. veil afghaTaisidettea, and that Mr., Ponta sin resealed it by insulting the Govern. ineul t ,.. il is hardly,. necessary to say, that them IS tiO 'Counaapois whatever for such a stuteinent;'or for any part of it. There twerp' DM uukind feelings between . blr. Poussin and ; any member of the Cabinet. The,aule cause of uur.governruent taking Illl ' ellll is to be found in the correspon dence orMr. Poussin alone. The Opposition papers have been filled with whir fabrications, which we hardly deciat worthy of notice ; such as, that IVashingion's Farewell Addrevs has beep taut aA part of the instructions to our Ver t:lila:Ministers. that the Cabinet is diiided and not hiirmonious in its action, &c.c. All this kind of trash, we suppose, will contin uo to circulate till after the elections, with a boodred other calumnies upon the Fres. uleni„find his Cabinet, which the good e.e.s the public will enable it to detect, i f f in 7 of all the e ff orts of reckless pen sic iirsand unscrupulous politicians.— Nit,' lit:. A DA bIDFUL TtAGEM occurred at the Herks County Hospital, last Saturday, Idouti O'clock, resulting in the murder of Inuatic daughter, by the fattier, and the Suicide of the miserable monomaniac after Le f ton' committed the deed. The pantie- Liars, so far as they have come to our ktniWledge,are . as follows:—The name of the man is Frederick Stahl, e German, wheseaste to this country some years ago. Hja daughter was an idiot from her birth, and not long since the mother also became ilerenged, Unable to give them proper uOittittnee Ind support, the father and fam ily became inmates of the Alms House, 1 4 lived together in one of the chambers oldie hospital. On the evening above sta ted, Stahl, in a fit of derangement brought on'tit ids troubles, provided himself with a razor, and cut Iris daughter's throat from ear. to ear, lie next made an attack on his wife, lot:tinting several severe wounds itplin'ter head With a hammer. She man aged to escape, however, before he had ef fettled ,his purpose.. He then cut his own that soriffeetually as to cause almost in stant dtath. 'Wittuan, the Coroner, held an itt(piiiit over 'the ..bodies of father and tuldhl said returned a verdict in accordance with thesttfriets. Foster Suit Coutusicr.—The editor of the No/ W huilctin in a late letter from this city. in speaking 'of the resources of renasyleania, up. nothing Fires a better itl44*.sit OW lipid, increase of this country tts*Aif . 0100110 of national greatness, *at facts that 14 resent urinal rev at asesslvapla is equal to that of tt 'fiernitillainiet.iterhigt the ant term of Wootareentea ratiatiane' manor. end that ker peraltdOlt in the approaching census of mg, will be_ found also to equal that of Lithe whole !Onion at the,adoption of the Orientation: Moreover it is not doubted that Iterpresent wealth is also fully equal to thtitof the thirteen States: at the same period. What would nur fathers have said sixty years' since, if they then had been odd that nt the expiration of that period. one single State of the confederacy would be as populous, as rich and as powerful as the whole of the old thirteen, who had so successfully contended with the gigautic power of Great Britain. STATEMENT E.l BEHALF OF M. 80113501. —The New York Courier of Saturday, in announcing the pretence in that city of M. Pousein, awaiting / orders of hie gov ernment, NIP; , . "In the matter which has given rise to . the rupture, we understand that he claims to have simply followed the nutmeat's'', of his Government ; while he frankly att• knowledges that his entire want of,fami liarity with diplomatic forms, and a lack of proper attention to the language and, tone of his correspondence, have occasion ed the errors into whiCh he has, so ouch to his chagrin and tnertifieation, lunfortu 'lately been betrayed. He disclaims, how,- ever, in the most explicit and epiphatic. manner, all thought of offering imitator intentional dlsreapect to the °overarm* of the United States, or to any amiatber.of its Executive. He,.avnettaysk also, fullest confidence / that theeeptimenta Of the French Goveintnentoted ettenietlY, or t to French peaple, toirardithe the most friendly character t -tad deeitteit• impossible that any , serious . or protracted "rapture should i,tekts plate i between "the, , - two COUpitielf. PRACTICR.--41fiOthfr: Rnti-Rent, 41wder in , A r co. York,l,—Mr, Roben MurPity, deputy libel was end last AftitidiY, ateliameeetighli e; by One' col two Permit is' iliegialetk , Ifs was en• JimetadliV rtmollow et. the iliac.— Crtt ld belt- 1 . 1 0 1 ,0 e. O le •A0 w r il lo nearly, through the.'budy; Mr. M . Was 'able to pose neighboring house; where he anliehelt Okra-the itimitletpreeent. but they refused on the ground that he was a Aerie, 1.1 e: proceeded to smother house, where.he received aid end was soon alter take)), to Potter's Hollow, where he died , on Wedneiday. - He was a young man, highly respeeted, a son of Judge Murphy, or Westerlo, and was an agent in the mau -1 MAO' of.the Van.,Rettatielaer estates, as well es deputy sheriff. The Governer of . the State has issued his proclamation, offering a reward of five hundred: dollar* for the apprehension of the , murderere, end a further. reward of two „hundred, dollen!, or, the. apprehension Of the p ersona who ittenipted,it few nights einCeNitirchi Murphy' shop with . . ' t v , W .', 1,, hs.' ) h . le complain• -• • arm - of the $360 1 pa i Xzetu . lall lA*, that . h tends to destroy ,the ' Ales iitedit, would it not be w ell • for , them to. iltinaidire whelhot Pfedit, upon tis,prosent basis. is. tiot in itself the fruit ful source, of mu c h 'of , the Poor man's die sinharraisment Mad Unhappiness. 1 It Ma Mistaken notion to suppose that you .ao a man service bar giving him credit, when the froperty he possesses, and nut , his individual honesty, is all • you regard. .IMose credit begets improvidence and pro digality. Cash payments make men pro videntillul lruel l It,ittrict credit, there fore,„within the smallest reasonable bounds, %L-liitie'll' tOti it's' itue 'foundation—per lanai iniegrityl--and you eonfer a benefit ,upon-slie poor than permanent and sub statitialc-.Reading Gazette. • _ bocOPtCO VD. ritovESsioN.— Thos. S. Fetrion bait beta nominated by the Locis ofPhiladelphia county, for State §entstor, in the zoom , of Wm. F. Small, a gentletneestte. believing that , the profes sions of regipl Air the laming assres, amid try . Mel dento'crecti, really meant something, sustained them with consider able ability, even leaving his seat in the Senate to fight, solves alleged, the battles of the party in Mexico. He has learned, by the 'treatment" be has received at the hands 'gibe ()minty eanference, that de moceary. preaches what it does not prac tice. and.that there is little honesty or sin cerity itkmucb that it professes. • CASs or Burner • Orinummum—The. resohitions of the late disieman eonyention of the' Episcopal 'Chord* of New York. requesting the Houle of Bishops to termi nate the sentence of suspension prancina. ced itgairisi Bishop 'Oidardinik, were ads opted by a rbte of;01 - tiergy and '69 lay men, to 36 Hely sad 46 laymen. • PilirX&ONT , plll MAJIILIA01071"4 11 Buf falo Republic gives in account of a iiiugu7 lar cam wbiehlittely tripe !),f9re 4 1 , 3 PeOn* sylvania Courts. A geintleautu'ilieii. leav ing his estate to his wile on coalition that she should not ' cherry Rebelling prima the conditiOth ehe . cipeided to the Court; and; the Hon: •Ellialleivis 061'1,14 ing, it annulled the condition. The ease went tip to the ttipable ind /WO Gibson thud' rhdely reTerseilthe decision: " I know of no policy on which leek a point .ocnildbe: rested: except policy which, for the sake of a division of labor. would make,one man maintain the child ren begotten by another. It Vroold be ex tremely difficult to say why s hnsbind should not leave a homestead to his wife, without boing compelled to share it with a successor to his- bed, , end to use it as . a nest to hatch a brood of strangers to his blood." Suppose the wife had brought ,the pen niless husband the personal property that bought this very property, what then I It is just, we suppose, that he should not on ly take from her her property, on his mar riage, but prevent her from using it at her discretion, after his death ! Or, supposing that, by her frugality and intelligent enter prise, she had enabled him to procure this homestead, what then I Has not the wo man as much interest in the children she has borne, as the man, who has begotten them! A woman of large personal prop erty marries a landless husband, who uses her money to buy land. They have child ren—she dies—he marries, has children by another wife, a brood of strangers to the blood of the &ceased, but the law has r not a word to say against sharing her prop erty with the successor of her bed ! It is well that Love is powerful enough to mitigate, and sometime to prevent, the base injustice to woman.which the law al lows.—National Era; IfikrilEti, 61ETTIV8113 V II G. Friday Evening, Oct, 5, 1849. c ITV AV, ENE' I.:S.—E. W. C•alt, Esq. Sria Building, N. East Corner Third & Dock streets, Philadelphia : and Messrs. Ws,. THONINION & Co., corner of Baltimore &South Calvert streets, Bnitieserc—are our authorised Agents forreoeiv ing Advertisements and Subscriptions for "The Star and Banner," and collecting and receipting for the same. FOR CANALcompulsei.ONEß, HENRY it:FuL4Eit. IVIIIO 'COUNTY TICKET. ARRAMBLY, DAN/EC 11. tiRitSEIL. COMEMF4BIOp,ER, 30111111 4111. 1 1461811.11.0, Jr. • A 13 nriisit, 30111 r "ELDER. DIREVFOR OF 'FRE POOR, JESSE 'b. NEWMAN. 'IIZEASURER. .11011111'1FAURIESTOCK. ,WRILEA RALLY. n." 11 he Whigs of the Bor oughsis requested to meet at the Public Hammel J. TAxs, (late Gireswold's) on nett Monday evening, at 71 o'clock, P., M., to Make arrangements fur the General Elec don, Un ihn Minting day. A genetsl at. teadattre sequtited, as business of portumer widl be brought- before thtt meet. ; the meeting will be addressed by P. M. Mama; J. G. lissn. Esqs., and others. Wood. trrhose , of oar matworibete who wish to pay toe the .fireit" in *ood, wit' Oohs* no by •r • • wing it se soon es possible. A Wow While to _Our Whig krlends As this is the list number of the Star which will reach oar tubacribent before the coming Elec- tion, we base devoted today's paper mainly to matters connected therewith. The Annual Elec tion is close at band. and before another number is printed the isears now before the people of Penn sylvania will have boen decided, and the result probably known. Thins the last opportunity we shalt have to speak to oar political friends upon the subject. The responsibility of the whole mat ter now Iles with the people of the State. " if," as the Lancaster Union remarks, "those opposed to the Laconic* party and its ruinous policy nobly will it Mid labor• for it, the AdMiniatration of the Stant will bo kept in Whig hands. and all discreet men must agree that it would be madness to change it at this time—to bring the Locurocus again into power to undo the gad that has been done by the Whip. Improve then the time and mote - the most of the few days remaiuing.— Y;very n Wbigsheulul make it a point, a matter of principle and of system, to vote at every election. If in any township, or in anr district, or in any neighborhood our friends ani not ful'y aroused to to the importance of the Contest, we h..pe they will remain quiet no longer. Their duty a Whigs is plain. Bring every Whig aster to the Polls. Let not a single vole be loot. You never can tell the value eit one vote until it is too late to secure it. If in any district your organiastion is not per retied, thrbot rest a moment until you have a let of the Voters, and until you have ascertained how they will vote, and have seen that provision is made for getting every Whig to the polls. It may be your rote, or the vote of some one whom you tan induce to come to the polls, that may carry the Canal Commissioner. Let no Whig have the bitter reflection that the election is lost, and that be might have paved it. Remember that the falling off of the Whig vote In a few of our own townships last October, came very near defeating the Whig candidate for Governor. rutt early, and there will be one Whig vote safe. Vote early, and you will have time to see that your friends, and neighbors du not neglect to vote. Vats early, and you will have the day be fore you for the business of the election. Vote early, and you will help to make a good impres sion in the beginning, which will aid the work du ring the whole day. Every friend of the National and State Admin istration--svery friend of in upright, honest and tomomical administration of public affairs—every Man who is In favor of a reduction of the present emihnons State Debt, and of a reform - ind re trenchment of espenditares upon our public work man who le opposed to the British Tariff of .1841.-should give. up Tuesday next to the SWIM". If there IN any . who am lukewarm or indiffsoutc, let the Whip make it their busi ness to hunt up soar and bring them to the polls. Leave business antt pleasurefoi one day at least, sad give that day,' like coarristent patriots, to your 'colliery, if we dim:lune oar whole duty we dull deems meow and may hope to achieve it." . rir The Cougrikt his a particularly bright car nwpondent;whO from time to time gives the read ers of thin paper the benefit of his locubratione, Onie ilanaller6 ifw X." To be sure ids "hits" kai quite Ow ono.-ms queer, iodeed, solo pru de the reader antaiingly lo dimmer at , what be driving; but, then,.it casino expected that a deer soma should is... froM a muddy firentein. We are quite Charitably disposed , towards "X." and ahoiad ;eel inclined tfitidatterto ltt GiudOle longing for newspaper notoriety by noticing his productions, bit until he manages to express his ides. io bstaligible lattpage, he will sorttlabr net take it nukindly,tbst bin " quids!' are weed by. .He should mot be dhows*, however, ia times his literary efforts. It very often happens that the earlier prodartions of grtai midi din Per bat Mile ev!dence of eat/at/Winery genius ; and Mho bums but that • X " may be one of there! GUERILLAS.—The Daily News says that there are politiail Cuedlbis in Philadelphia Its well as in the interior, and it behave*s every trate Whig to keep a watchful eye upon their move. MOAN. We must not now be content rith the election of the Whig ticket by a meagre majority. Let it be the aim of all to secure the largest posei. ble majority, end thus rebuke those who,'under the guise of an independent movement, seek to betray the Whig party and place the County Offices under the control of the Locofoco party.— Let every Whig watch the movements of these political guerillas. A WORD TO DESPONDING WHIGS.— To those Whip, and we trust they are but few, who doubt whether the State can be carried this fell by the Whigs, we would only say, recollect that a year ego, when the administration of Pres• Went Polk spent its hundreds of thousands of dol lars upon Pennsylvania, and spared from their du. ties at Worthington acmes of officaholders to ca. joie the People into itesapport, Taylor owned the State by 18.000. Pennsylvania is no longer a Loorfooo Stara. Kw • %taw° make her 'Whig, and if sto - will, tau ail alma HENRY 14. r UL LEX , Whip', Re upon your Guard! We hope our Whig , friends will belipon their guard against ell manner of tricks end mamenvres that may be resorted to , by the guerrilla leaders to detrat the Whig ticket. Be not deacited'hy the apparent lukeWarrutiest of out opponent", who are quietly preparing taistrike at blow whick they hope will take as by sieprisek.bat see Mit:that every Whig vote is polled—and that at an early . hour. The Guerrillas Mem nominated a fall tick et, excepting for Trymeurer. Kmowiag would be wens than hopeless to attempt to defeat Mr. Faerassocu, the - Lai:abbe ticket has no notninse,for that 00, Mud the gatne:totm playod is titi::Whig rioter" are *o de appionCluzif apara- of thentaimillammrsegere. the, aSlat to vote for Mr. Feh9t stock ;W 00 1 114 4 1 P r arising Whig iratas' for' seine cirri elle 'oh the pworuce ticket. No lltgi Whig will imbutabtig ged by this scheme. -There ie no danger of Mr. Fahnestireit. 4411I'lmitfecied by beery ma joky —appal**. .tri no opposition: and ; the Guerrilla leaders know it. They hope, however, to hoed* Ink sufileient number of Whip info a support of one mother bf the Guerrilli candidates, to secure an tasselled.' Be upon your wird, then, Whigs! Strike not "'Man from your ticket—the nominees will all prole excellent and efficient or. Aare. Let not persene/ feeling influence your voting, remembering that the contest is between Locofocoism and Witighn—between right end wrong—and that in depositing your ballot., you vole fur rut se I rue, mouitse ONLY PURER WORKING DAYS.--The Whigs shoukl remember that there now remain but three working days to melee the necetwary reparations for security a Whig triumph. If every Whig, is brought M the polls, a gratifying victory will be achieved.. Lot us then get ready, and show our, opponents that we are not only Con scious of having an excellent ticket,' bat are da termined to elect it. ' Poll every Vote. We trod that it is liot neeeiwar, to remind any Whig of the impOrtitioe of having EVERY WHIG VOTE polled on Tuesday next. Every man must recollect numerous instances of good men being defeated for want of a vote or two, when ho could count !whops half a dusen of his Whig neighbors who did not go to the polls and vote. We say then, POLL EVERY VOTE.— if we do get a large majority it will hurt nobody but the Locofocos. Examine your Ticket*. I' I ENDS ! examine your tickets carerefu I ly, and vow early. See that you have the wuoi.x %% big County Ticket, and nothing but the Ticket lie careful that no Local . ..we sticky into your hand," a ticket with the name of Gamble on it. You voted a fell Whig Ticket last fall. Do careful to vote a Fuller one this (ea.—Lancaster Union. REMEMBER, VOTERS, that the issues before the people at this time are Gamble, Free Trade and the British Tariff of 1546, on the one side, and Fuller, Reform, Protection to Home Industry and the Repeal of the Tariff of 1546 on the other. It is for the people to decide between them, and they should see to it before it is too late, so that their beat interest* may he protected. Outrage on the Public Work. A circular from D. !Amore & Co., proprietors of the Pkrnix Line of Passenger Cars on the Colombia and Philadelphia Railroads, has been placed In our hands, announcing a recent high. handed Dunne on the part of the State Super intendent in ordering the Plicenix Line off the road. The Phwnix Liin , was placeden the road, in 1838, pith a view to accommodate the trade and travel along the road, and bring the fare down to a just and reasonable rate, and has continued to run with variable success up to the present time, yielding to the State, in the shape of toll, fur the last five months, a revenue of $17,618, or one hundred and thirty dollars per day. The propri etors of the ald "Eagle Line," finding the competi tion of the "Phoinix Line" rather annoying to their purses, and failing in the attempt to "run it off." appealed to Col. English, the State Superintend ent, who has actually notified the Phoenix Line that their passenger trains tan no longer run on the road. The secret of the difficulty isthiThe Proprietors of the Eagle Line are principally wealthy Locofocoa, who exercise considerable po. litical influence, while the Plurniz. line is man aged by a company of stockholders, most of whom are Whip. Col. English is a fulthlooded Loco foeo, holding his office at the hands of the Canal Commissioners, and in .observing the purposes of his political friends does not hesitate to sacrifice the interests of the State and the convenience of the travelling public. We are glad that Messrs. Miller and Co. have made their appeal to the public, for every man is interested in the question. at issue, and few will countenance the measures adopted by Col. Englisbi their inevitable teides ey being to tax the public by maintaining a high rate of fare upon the Ante road, and also to drive travel from our public went*, and reduce the rev enues of the State.. Witt► the great mass of our people, monopolies are Odious, and we have al ready had too much came to complain of the ad- Ministration of affairs on our public writhe. The people will see in this, high-banded movement another evidence of the neseesiM of reform--4 re form that ma only be brought about by the elect Lion of Henry M. Fuller to the Canal Hoard, and the removal of • all 9fikers who thus pervert the power entrusted to their hands- Tha CW/Wder nodess the appointment of Mr. scot: as Poitmastar at.Casbiown, as '• au- Minn /Mikan, of the proscriptive spirit which as the, present Adruitilstrntion; and pots into the mouth Of President Taylor the od repeated and as oft eiploded falsehood that he had no friends reward." Now Gen.Tirylor near uttered such a sentiment—does not thi , Compiler knows that he did not 1 As to the, castitown appointment, doa not the . compiler, mp that the late locum. bent, although a "widow," is and has IWea a warm, talking Locolbso ; and that her son, the Post Master dt jar/to has bean an active, tundous partisan, who ddiehlaind hithinctie wets brought to bear against Omelet: don of Gls°. Teykrt. to the Presidency 1' *lot both. Mother and son belong to and sympathise' with the part.Y.arfrikh this moment denounces, through its pear and its orators, President Taylor , atf din kherptitent loot" of his 'eabinet—st N AIWA." of leekseu *4o— a "humiliating alai/ Onto( * 43 , 1140 and incapacity," and vilify of the "watididlooor• ably deceptions!" And ifs°, should not tho won der be that a removal , had not long,eince been made llZrThe Locofocos bays settled no county tick et, but we hear of their emissaries in every portion of the county, laboring secretly 'to effect such an organization as will bring every voter to the polls to vote for Gamble. Let not the Whigs be de ceived by any pretended indifference to the result, on the part of the Locofocos. It is all sham.— They never were more active than at this moment. 3:711 is said that Mr. Calhoun intends resign lug his neat is the United States Senate. acreounterfeit half eagles are in circu lation in Philadelphia, so skillfully execu ted that they almost defy detection. Plain and undeniable Facto!. IT IS A FACT that since the election of GOT Johnston, • Sinking Fund to pay oft the State Debt has been established; and that nearly $115,- 000 of theAtate Sieck.have been bought up and cumeled;--- IT Li A FACT Altal early half a million, of dollars, of obi debts diwitrtiMed by a Loatfoco Cow nil Board, bare been paid ; IT Id A FACT that the interest on the State Debt, for the first time in ten years, has bean paid in specie ,-- IT A FACT that the sum of $400,000 has .been lappirted to avoid the Inclined Plane - near PhlfadelPlde and 11'0th/a sum of $lBO,OOO Um been appropriated. Mx* the.lo 4 44 4 "I' Con, towards the completion of the North Branch Canal, an impartial akin our VuhUc ileprove merits, on which Looofem Adminbaations had expended as known. amount of the rople's too. ay, 441 . thep w imindiiad it a unprofitable sod IT IS A PACT that the good work of paying off the Slate Debt-.restoring the public credit— completing the North Branch Canal—odd \drag• clog the happiness and prosperity of the people, without, borrowing any more money, end Without any increase of taxation, will go braVely on while Gov. Johnston is at the helm of State,. sustained by a Whig Legislature and by the people at the ballot box, unless the ruinous Tariff of '46 utterly prostrites the business of the country : IT IS A PACT that the question of approval or disapproval of the conduct and policy of the Administration of Gov. Johnston is to be decided in a few days through the baUothox ; and that the result of the election is to have a powerful in. /loam upon Congress regarding tie meal or non. repeal of the .aritiSh Fret That Tory' f of 1846. Daily News. Pennsylvania In reality a Free State. Free from Debt —flee from 81iiierp—muifnvfrom Locoforoisin. The chamberaburg Whig in commenting upon the fact that ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, of the auto debt, have moody been paid, through the operations of the Sinking Fund, makes the following just and appropriate remarks This is but the beginning of the good work, and if the people sill but sustain the Whig party, or more properly, if the Whig party will but sustain by firmly supporting its officers and standing steadily in defence of its principles, this gradual liquidation of our State debt will be eteedily per• severed in, and there are thousands now alive who will live to see Pennsylvania in reality a FREE STATE—free from debt, free from Slavery, and free from Locofocoism. To attain so glorious a result re it hot worth your while to VOTE 7" THE DI3TY TO VOTE—We need not dwell upon the obligation which the right of suf frage imimees upon every citizen to exercise it. Every man feels that it is a right, and ho must understand that it is lost, if it be not used. Not to vote, then,-is for the time, virtually, on the Nut of the citizen not voting, a self-dtsfranrhisrment. Will any Whig allow himself to be reproached with such a charge ECCLESIASTICAL—The Rev. Reeser Gm lc I, ha■ resigned the pastoral charge of the. Associate Refocused Congregation in this place.— A successor has not yet been designated. Rev J AM/4 C. WATSON, D. D., who. for some If. years, has labons,k in the pastoral charge of the PICSI/Vterien Churches at Gettysburg and Hun terstown, with much acceptance to his people, tuts accepted of a can from the Presbyterian Church at Clinton, N. J., whither he has removed with his family. We understand that arrangements are being made with a view to an early supply of the vacancy in this place. Rev. Jaen,' Zirazza, of Bedford, has accepted a call from the German Reformed Congregations recently under the pastoral care of Rev. E. V. Gerhart, and has taken up his residence in this place. The Bedford Gazette, of the 14th lost, in noticing Mr. Z 'a removal, remarks: "We regret to learn that the Rev. Jacob Zieg ler is about to leave our place, after having spent nearly eleven years amongst us in the discharge of bisdutics as a Minister of the Gospel. His in tercourse with our people has been of the mast pleasant and agreeable character, and his deals. tion to his sacred calling has endeared his name to all true Christians in this community. He tarries with him the best wishes of the citizens of Bedford for his future prosperity and welfare, and that of the interesting little family by which he m 'surrounded. He takes charge of a large congre , gation in Gettysburg, who are truly fortunate in obtaining the services of such ■ pastor." Rev. PETS. Ruse, recently of the Theological Seminary, has taken charge of the Lutheran con gregations at Chester Springs, Pa. ; and Rev. A x Emma, of the same Institution, takes charge dam English Lutheran Congregation at York, recently under the care of Rev. .1. A. Disown—the latter having accepted a call from the charge at Reading, rendered vacant by the resignation of Rev. Mr. Saloom. The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of West Penneylvaida met in York. on Friday last, Rev. J. Ulrich, of this county, preaching the Synodical sermon. The officers ciect for the present year are—Rev. ProL M /Koss, President, Rev. J. Wares, Secretary, and Rev. B B. Boren, Trea surer. The usual Synodical business Wu attend ed, to, arid, several candidates were licensed to preach the gospel—among them we notice the names of Messrs. A. Essick, L. E, Albert, D. J. Eyler, JA.,lieck, Land P. Slimier, recently of the Seminary al this place. The Synod of East Pennsylvania convened at Reeding last week, some 20 or 30 ministers bt, login attendance. ,Tho Synodical sermon was preached by the Rev. J. Rulltrauff., of Lebenon.—. Several young men were ale licensed to preach the gospel, among whom we notice Rey. P. Pa by, of the Theological Seminary at this PlaCe. IMPORTANCE OF, THE COMING .CON- There is an impression abroad that the coming election is a matter of emallim portanee,' and that it matters litde who trim or'who loner. ••This is-arat minx; , take. There : are very important interests involved ---interests that ohm& WWI liv ery Whig—old and yonng--to attend the . Whit'. the Whip are fighting for may be stated very briefly as fulloWs i ' For Free Soil. - • For protecOloo to American bidnitry. For One Whig in the Canal Board. A Whig Legislature to 'apportion the State honestly. For two U. S. Senators who see to be elected under the ensuing apportionment. For the Payment of the State Debt, in begun by Goy. Johnston. Whigs of Pennsylvania, bukle on your armor; prepare for the contest. Old Zack Taylor, the People's President, has wod honors in the field and in the Cabin et ; he has 'served his country faithfully, and the yeomanry of the K.eystond Shur should iotand by him. Maryland Election. , The Maryland State Election came off on Wed nesday but, the contest being for member" °Mon grels and the Butte Legislature. In the ph Cob greseismil District, composed of the 15 . rude bf the ct(ty jef Baltimore, R M. M'Lie li.!(Lak co) irip.aleci!dl by about 900 majority over Kad 'lcy (Whiik).-In the ad district *. ciimplikg ,0 wards of the City, and Baltimore and Carroll comities, then is no doubt of the election of Bo wmen Hassoird (Loco) by a large majority. In the Ist and 6th districts, Richard J. Bowie mul John B. Kerr (Whip) had no regular opposition and are no doubt elected. The 2d and sth die tricte areclosely contested—being last year repro. towel by,Whigs. hi the 24 district, comprising Washington, Frederick, and Allegheny counties, J•M ° Kik, (Whig) ask, Wto, T, Himiii ton (Low) are the candidates. Washkgton county three majority; add ' Fred erick, it is said, gives M'Ksig 125 majority—tear ing NEKMg a majority of 32'te go into Allegheny which last Gill gave Cass a majority of 4 1 Totes. Returns from all but six districts in Allejjbeny show a, gain of 42 for M'Haig over Taylor's vole. Thew returns, if correct, indicate the eiection of M'K.ig. From the bth district we have no re turns. Baltimore . City elects the entire Loteofoco Le• gislatire ticket by about 2,000 majority, the turn out being but a small one, anti a large number of Whigs, as usual, absenting themselves from the polls. Gerroll county elects the Locofoco ticket by majorities ranging *rim 50 to 100. Washing ton county rate rue 2 Whip and 8 Lot:Wheat to the Legislature. GEOBOTA.—An election for Governor and Members of the . elate „Ugh"later& was held in Georgia on Monday lac —E. Y. HW (Whig) and G. W. B: Towns (Loco) being the Gubematoriil eandididates. We have returns ftom only a few counties, which indicate the re-election of Gov. Towns. Err Maj. Jolts P. Garai., of Kentucky; has been appointed Governor of the Territory of Or. tlir" Graham's Mugazint," for October, is richly embellished with an elegant Mezzotint En graving of " Ellie Deans; " two finely finished treed Plates," Rose Carlton," and " The Baggage Wm.ron ; " Paris Fashions, and other Illustrations. The contributions, as usual, as of a high order, being from the pens of the most popular Magazine writers. A Week Later from Europe. The steamer CANADA, from Liverpool. arrived at Halifax on Tuesday morning making the passage in less than ten days. The English market for breadstuff, was firmer, and higher prices paid ; the cotton trade languid, without any change in prices. The weather had been very wet. The potato rot in Ireland was increasing in sev eral districts, but had not become general. The cholera was on the decline. Since its commencement 13,000 persons had died in London. From erance there appeara..l4,44m.iss telligence or importance. The cholera seems to have disappeared from Paris.— The conspirators of June are to have their trial at Versailles on the 10th instant. The Pope remained at Naples, and had no intention of going to Rome at present. The Dutch Ministry had resigned en 1111788 t, and their resignation had been ac cepted by the King. The circumstances which led to this step have not transpired. From Hungary we learn that Peterwar dein surrendered to the Imperial forces on the Sth ultimo. Comorn still held ont, and the siege force wag to be largely in creased with a view to its vigorous reduc tion by bombardment. It was rumored at Vienna that Gen. Hem had fallen into the hands of the Ruessians, and that some of the Hungarian officers had been put to death. Russia and Austria had demand ed of the Government of Turkey the sur render of the Hungarian chiefs who had taken refuge in that territory, but the Sul tan, afth consultation with his Ministers, peremptorily refused to comply with the demand, let the consequences be what they might. PREPARATIONI TO BRSIEOE COMORM.- Comorn had not surrendered, and large supplies of warlike stores had been for warded to the Austrian troops, in order to undertake besieging operations. The garrison of Coiner!' was said to a mount to 15,000 or 30,000 men, to be well supplied with provisions, and in a state of complete discipline. The officers wore said to hive held a meeting, and to have resolved, by a large majority, not to surrender. The terms offered to the Magyars are said to have been an amnesty for the whole garrison; passports for all those who might wish to leave the country; the recognition of Kossuth's notes to their full value; to give the soldiers ten days, and the officers a month's pay. According to the Vienna Journal of the 13th, 80,000 men are to besiege Comorn under the orders of Generals thymus and Nugen. A bombardment was to com mence on that day, when the Austrians had occupied a great part of the Island of &huh, without resistance, but part of the insurgents were in a strongly entrenched camp before the fortress, and it was ex pected that a battle would take place there. 'reemstr.—The Sulfm's tyasal to de liver up, the liungorian refugees to aus tria.-11onor to the Sultan ! Honor, to the TurkishNinistry 1 They have nobly done their duty, and have refused to be come panderers' to the vindictive blood thirsting Of Francis Joseph and Niehdlas. The Russian Arnbassidor at. the Porte demanded the ettradition ;tithe Hungarian officers, ..Koseuth, Dembinski, Peretel, Metimesalues, and sheir companions. , A Russian :General, arrived at - Oonstsus. ',Monk on the nth On a special mission. That . special mission being to bully the Sultan into a compliance wall thademands of Austria, at:oottneil was held, and the Turkish:Governtnent resolved not to sur render., the Hungarien refugees to, either the Ridtalini or Austrian GoveMsneutio— On keit decision We ememunidatedlo the teititn, he declare d, in the most int• presslitty and determined manner, that the refugees shoald'not be given up,' let the obnseqUences be what they might. , We trust that Lord Palmerston will do his duty as nobly as the Sultan has done his—that Russia and Austria will be giv en to understand that war with Turkey for Boob a cause means war with England! We are pleased to find. that Routh and his cninpsoions arc furnished with pass ports from the English Ambassador, and we trust that every assistance to support him will be rendered by England, in gaiw• ing thelodependence of his country, skr gainst the attacks of Russia and vassal Austria,—London Seat,. BALTIMORE .111ARKET. Irllol Tie II ILVlllteilt sblr or "cnxzen v. FLOUR.--The.iloer market is firm l melee of Hamad it brandsod *5 !Rl—which is about ibe !witted, price. City Mills held et *5 R 5. COM ;meal $3 00 a *3,112 Rye dust $3 00. GRAM-Supply, of all kin& of Grain light, ens as follow..: red wheat $0 98 • *1 08; and whits Itt 04 asl 08. White Corn 80a 61 an; yellow 61 Oats 28 a 32. Rye 69 a 64. CATTLE.-1450 head of beetea offered atlthat scales yesterday, of which 669 were sold to city . butchers at Ow ranting , fretn4tBBlo4) **OW Per 100 lbs., on the hoof, equal to *4 90 *l9B 73 net. fiCK3B.--Bales of lire 1)oge at 104,74 a $ 4 191. 1 ! 1001 M.. prices Arm. PRO VISIONS.— Mesa Pork 91195, sad PHaer *9 SS, • -11aooa--Sidased ei• ilieratop•••ilimar If it 10 ; jok9qldert 61 x e a r a 7jq o ft , AO , J} in imoni-+noiite ;MARRIED, ::w On the 48th ult., by the. Roe. D.' D. ChirkuLl Mr. WILLIAM C , of Allegheny ooluillyie Pa to Mill MAIIO/lIT MC, llitighter of Mr. Jas. Bighorn, of Freedom township,Adies county. On the 18th ult, by the V.v. C: Witmer. Mr. JAllta CAL/Wait, to Mili - Ecis•'. daughter Joseph KeOnor, Eott.- , -both of Abbe . .Wirth On the 26th ult., Rev. J. Sechler, Mr. &mut s. row i pi rift, pf Germany township, to MimAxxa C. B•0[1110All, of Union township. , !! On the 20th ult., by the Rev. 8. Jibidilino Mr DATID MAIO. jr., to Mite ELI tairril Mersa —both of this 'emitter:- - • On the glith ult., by this saws, Mr., , ,e,stosiZtrei: to Kin LYDIA, daughter of Mr. damp Keller--- both of this county. , On the 2sd ult., by the Rev . C. Witspen.Mr. Bstrssuis Lure, to Mies thesis Alm Etin mons--both of East Berlin. ' ' On the 20th eh., by the Res. Janssen. Brown, , . Mr. Isaac A. Mrs's, to Mime Mmk•Aluvr Re*.. e see—both of this courtly. On the 113thlift.,'by" tfie Ree.'l. pillklo2 l firiossorre Kits.; to Miss° —both of York county. On the lid i►W., by the Rey Pg. Baugh.); Clao. Satyrs and Miss MAara• M. Duec•a—all of ; Oashtown, MOMS county. On the 17th ult., by' Rey. ]B. Keller, °Somali W. ARINOT and Midi SEAR.' both aC Arendtmeille, Franklin township. • Oa Tuesday last, by Rev. Robert Gras,. Ooa. OSUMI LOT, of Cumberland kownahlp, and Mina Id Aa r alitens. of Straiten township. On Tuesday last, by Rev. P. Williard, Rer,A. H. Axons, of Cawtown, Miami torinty, Oftio. and Miss Jv LI A CURITZMAT. of ljettYsliUrg' Pa. DIED, On the 18th Wt., Mr. Pare■ Kluiri.of Dan wick township, aged 70 years. On the 26th ult. near Littleatown, Mra. B }hues, aged about 93 years. On the 7th of September, ,111NRII arrz, aged 9 years, 2 months and 10 days ; and on the 36th - of .`i_epteinber, JOSZPIII ZaCH•ItY TAYLOR, aged 16 month , ' and II days—both children of Francis and Eliza Buddy, of Cumberland township. On the 18th ult., Mr. Jona %LYRISTS". MIX- Print, son of Daniel Minoigh, Esq., of Lithootte, township, aged 91 years, 3 months and dais: At her residence in Cumberland county; on dia. 22d ult.. Mrs. Caelrrrae• Hu•u:, wife Of Mr. John Healy, in the 71st year of her age. On the 25th ult., in Petersburg. (Y. H.,) Mrs. Saa•a.Moaeua•n, relict of Pletcher Morehejd, in the the 79th year of her age. On Monday last, Ee , daughter of Geo. 11. Binder,of East Berlin, in the 11th year of her ago. A few l'ords--4 good. 'NO D wanted at this Office. Those subscribers who have promised Wood, will oblige us by delivering it soon. LOOK OUT. HAVING determined to sea& ant, close our Books, we hereby: give this last public notice to persons indobtittd to us, as a firm, that all amountstorsaining • unsettled viler the 20th day of Ottober inst., will be placed in the hands of an Officer • with instructions to proceed and collect the same, without respect to persons. We, hope this notice will be attended to and costs saved. ALEXANDER COBEAN, 'WILLIAM KING. Oct. 5.,1840.—td. REMOVAL. DOC'T'ORS GILBERT & HLJBER have removed their Office. and Dr. Horns his residence, to Chasiberaborg street, opposite Buehler's Drug Store, and. the Post Office. Oct. A. GARDNER, Petersburg (Y. Springs,) 13ESPEOTFULLY infinstis hits 111, friends and the public gendally, that he has returned from the city, and is now. opening a very large and handsomeness)** ment of FALL & WINTER *OOHS, consisting of almost every 4rsicie ognallyt kept ins Country Store, which will bee sold on pleasing terms, and to which I in vite their attention. My assortment of` Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, resting,. Silks, Aiwa Merinos, .1140*. car, Cashmeres, Lyorme mud Coburg Cloths, 4M de 4.i*es, Gdrs,g 7 ham*, Calicoes. is very splendid Out Will be sett.` Please call at the OLD STA. foe , fargaing. J. A. GARDNER. Petersburg, Oct. 5,1849.-2 t ' TO CONTRACTORS. EALED PROPOSALS will he reeeii , : ed until a o'oksck, a. is. o of Wednes day the LOPt lostant, for the erection of A STABLE, on the grounds of Penneylrani& College. The plan and specifications can be seem by calling on either of the auhicribers, Committee ef the Board. of Trustees, at any tune previous IQ-lid day, S. II: BUEHLER, & FAtINEqT.OO.4 . DZ. hi'CLEAN,, Oct..b. Oomtatitteg. 100 Locust Posta .11411•69., ChestsiNit /bait; Ate waited 'by the aboveAkeetalulle* for the purpose ofeeteloeing of ale Coll. lege grounde.-tribe `delivmM immediate. Iy Aliply to either dam; ; `, Oct, b. W. W GAivravitoti. iLL•flnd it to their advantage too4l at the Store vf J. , 1.• SCRUM. and examine his stock of. Satin Vestinp. Gloves, Stockings, Handkerchiefs, Croy vats, Suspenders, dm Oct. 17,'.1849. GIMP I RINGE l SILK.,, L, SEWER has just receiVedi it 111 go, hoe assortment of Gimps and, Fen, gee, mid's good article of Black Silk. LARGE lot of Ribbmis snd now* Anklet received and for Mile by Qct. 6. J. 'L. SOURF.: • s' BAI/rIMORE . FALL TRADE. To Conotry,DieiChikThis fr. , Families ' rillik.' lei aftiried fnerchat?Lta, impo t pera,man , 'll act rertj and diale'ra, respac aiir'units incOliag 4.illehtion 'or pountry merchant. and 4 0, 0. dittittilAllitbOti, to their lariii'dhd va ri. itspalf 'at pods, *blqt'veill'b4 found ad coal. pl ' I. aid did pri4d..Atirdu'it'unY 04 , 94 t Oh tabliabmentiid thip'at ' i ditieedit?: ' - '65610 ictl:tiiilatirnfEßY , 'Csiorne ' 'lnsoks4 w•e,a lid Stationery. ten Striket street, vOiPlite tiltnover greet. 1 0 ,) 4 614 ititriang4 rat, and Deets[ in ..te Safer. , Plated 4441.0011F4ael 4 4 d &ea ,4 1 . 1 0191 P etrerot• ROBE T , q i itcowv , ag SON, Drren4Sl INWalctea &. Jaw guar, SzLyaa Platall BiIITIV)tA GUal") Carnet o.ll%nfect 4.4 a vett streets, PPPRsite the topr;i:N & .4to sip ST II err, ltifTK;rtetre aud Dealers in Family and. Fartel llerOwsre, Table Cutlery „ Flared qutels, tirinized Fowlers, 4e. ? etio arehouse. 1115,..1044 8 .48EF., No. 24 North Calvert Itreetlinporters of Shoe Tbreede, Shoe Toolit,,stad ,ittatlings in general, sad Blenuiac surer of tashioasitie Lasts, Boot Treei, Slit* Tomer Crimpl9F Boards, etc. ' SttrOart,Dowilumpo G A LLipass, 1ifk.07.L44.44)19r,c r!tregi, . Baltimore ;. 12 Main atriioA.Chilligldj ,Syouriore strait, Peteniburg; Main , outset, liorfork., and Mein Mmet.Lyqaburg. GEOR:RF V. BROWN $ BROTHER, WIIIOI.IIIALR DROOMOTI, No. 4,, Liberty street, Marie coottintly on. hand a large and desirable stock of Drugs, Paints,,Oila, &c., to which they invite the attention of the trade. T. W. WILLIAM* Lavin' Vitiator Barr STORC, Wholesale and Retell, _No. 161 Baltimore street. Nearly oppeaite the .11useurm HENRY J. KIGRY, Merchant 7'aitor, No. 154 and 156 Museum Building. Baltimore street, Splendid Clothing for Men and Boys TO COUNTRY MERCILANTP, HASII6IIIO I I, WHOLIAILE AKD RITAIL. 411111 E attention of Country Merchants is in. vited to our large assortment of Wall Pa rer, Fire Board Prints, &e., which we offer at lowest Prices. Curtain Paper—We laic. the largest and best sissortmetit in the city, and the lowest price. A call is solicited iiOWILL & nos.. Mann facturent, 9 1 )7 Ihrtrimore Inver, between Charles and Light Weds ROYSTON BETTS, Wyst,cstrs Ibreign arid Domestic Dry Goods, No. 283 Baltituorp street. RTA largo lot of tion.rytt wd Blankets on land .}-.7.R RATES, , No. 221 Baltimore street, Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds."( TRimmisci, REGALIA, ♦an ♦jaraTr GUODS T. W. BETTON'S SHIRT FACTORY, Wholesale and Retail. No. 179 Baltimore aired. (MA large stock of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods constantly on hand 0. V. EF.F.N lc Cnv o. 14 B altimore wt., 6 doors earl 0 the Bridge, ARAN UPACTURERS and dealers in Tin amid Sheet lion Ware; Britannia, Slick Tin, liVillovr and Wooden Ware; Stores, llardware, Cutlery and Fancy Goode. IL BOLTON. Fawn* CLOTOINO ENFORIVII, lkbolasaigt tail • NO. 121 13altimure street, Second doer west or Charles TIN WARE! TIN WARE!! frizALERs will find it greatly to their ad. M. by calling at my eltablishment to select their Tin Ware, at I am selling very low for cash. ItLFRHD H. itEIP, No. 33S Baltimore street ' , GEORGE K. QUAIL, litstifontgble Hat and Cap Store, No. 204 Pratt Street, Near s►nocer street, Tiff AS en hand, a large stock of trots and Caps 4614 of th• latest style Also, nose opening, tt lege and select assort *neat of Furs, consisting of 471Turss, Boss Aso VICTOR I !11t11,./3 All Pr Vihiciwill be sold low for cash 70SEPlf IC. STAPLETON, Ng. 195 Baltimore Street, 'r' ANUFACTURES all kind, of Brushes, Bellows, Pishimg rods and Tackle. ir Smiths' Bellow', mole and repaired G. 0; FINCH, No. 32 Light street, Wbohtsale and Rataii dealer in STOVES, snovra..rosxsess, Ste. BANTI:IS WILKINS, Wholesale and Retail Jiaddie,,llarnfess. Trunk, eecias. ItACITOILT. 178 Market ,Virui ; 'GLIARLES . 41EAKR) • Deals: ill Irateises..Jewelniauld Ifateh Materials, ~W IRIL11111•11.11 AMU NS Baltimore street, -- , :. T.:P.•HARTMAN, lilitacmiNT Tortes, No. 168 Baltimore st reet, • Botvreeh Clitotirt eud Likliti .47Eomparigor Gkettmig roady, mods,, . 1 y . AL , '7 . , 4. 14;A st4iit dr,. • . ' ot4‘otHet chair- w e r oonu, - i N. tit thy p , Whore inititileolteloid ory variety , of ran ,..ei sad Windily: Obeli's, Rookies , Cham , &ma* L. AR ~ . 1 110eilRomii;o! to , ~ • No. -1116 Sildirioil Tithed, Marlow' Bui , lding, rr- regp' elltaleillipinteritehilloVitfee'Ver 4111111:f.relkleficffill,ilw, 4 nITIII ,:takihElgre it , fne *VW** Ind lIITA 1 4 4 1 #4,0 1 P, 411V i itlf11.•.. 92 ,Bal tailitt apt! rlort ,t o ay, We ,WM Meg Villi en If& otk • sa l" a tie,* asiriiiiit . 'or Babb 'thadanerir, Piiier, :Bilk fboki ?leo 4 lfttiat th el realign v ,q1 , 7 I Q *. " .4 '•'.,; : '`.IF,R4B - MARDEtiI , --41 . 41$61,etnter, end' Wholesale Boater In TAO tikitfalit ',Balances and Seels. , ol every description, .140:, ,00 10 ! t„ between Lombard and Pratt, ... 0..iti , ,1 , .; , i ~ . 6 ,,, 41 131 . A1091;0111 11A11111.1*, sak, 194 r Prat ( , syrtit, 9 door East of llanover, At kon lend a large assortment or Army sod other Brogans, for Servants, Mau, Wo• ('` "Yid Bois. 11;'DITIPENDERFF.E.R, ' • e' tin Of R Iki'L'lDowney.& C 0..) CA IN ii i. 'rivals to their cornplee part, • .1 ' in 0 ICH ALL. DRY GOQDS, Whalc: Ale alkil Metall, IVP Itultimore street, HORN'S TRUNK.' MANIIFACTOItY, Corner of Baltimore and Calvert streets, OpISTANTLY erthand the largest- saaart l ment in the pity of Leather Travelling and Packing Trunks, Yalikes, Caritat Bags etc. Whattintle 'end Retagl,• ' October 5, 1549.—.5t • .•• MST OEVIEIrTE 8. _ , Remaining tAe Post Office at OctAsar • -' l 4 , rg. 9;146{r1,10049. A , hiHler Dan* • , Adair ,Jarnea Miller Jacob Anderson George Wijreary Margaiet' Allison eittutrine ' ' Markley John 2' Atter/Boob 2 Marhiglsitob Artist Deguarrean any Moakley James or. Low. Armstrong Joseph is BIWA 4 Baley M'Cleltan Lewis . Bldinger Jai& ' Jelin' . Bior'Seilth ' ' 'Mickley Emmet Bricker William 'Mortuary John BushrnattGearge • , .Moose Jacob • Bitler•Ratal Miller liePnalt black NplAnn N Bishop Wino , ' Nary Joseph Bayley li. Elisabeth 0 O'Brien Catharine Crivarmr Alei. • Oakrldge Select Asada , Culp William my— Clapaaddla David P Chsdecy G. Isaac Pliilhe'y Elisabeth . 1) lienper George Dairderf Anthony Patterson Eliza E Epley If. George , Rhode Abraham Ewing Robert Roth Abraham F Rcitzel Juhn Filby Thaddeus Ftriphensberger Anne Fisher Susanna ' Mary Folmar William S Porter Mr. Smith B. H. G. Beath John ilriffith H. C. , Steffy Samuel 2 Gerlach dr, Trimmer Snowdon Mary Ann Guthrie Adam Stoever Frederick Gance Chi:albite St*inner Charles Gillet Wheeler M. Brays°, Philip 2 Gates Capt. G. Sadler John Gordon G. W. 2 Sprankle George Smith Fanny Heck Maria Starner Elizabeth Ann Hair Jacob Bibb Jessie flossier Nancy Sampson Henry Homier Ann E. Sheets David, Jun. Hellen William & Co, Sanders Ruberca M. Henderson Louisa 2 Btryger Daniel Harnburgh Henry Slid& Elizabeth Huff dusan 'ebields Louisa $. K T Kendal Caldwell A. Thomas Catharine 2 V Leison NV.. J. Vox Valentine Lilly Aaron W. Lao ranee John Walter John, Col. Little Anthony Wows Over Lotus William M. Wolf Hen 7 Lester Wolf Lewis Livingston Jacob White David Lott lieorire W, Wrightson James B. M Wei...nosed Eva Maria ?diehard. Mary Ann Y Meckley Daniel of D. VtliCA William A. Ti. BUEHLER, P. :If. J' Persons calling for letters in the a bove List. will please b ay they have been udvertised. Oct. VALUABLE LOT FOR SALE. WILL BE OFFERED AT PUBLIC BALE. On Saturday the 20th of October instant, At 2 o'clock, the-rem - aim A Lot of Ground. containing about FIVE ACRES, fronting on the Black's Turnpike Road, opposite Pennsylvania College, and now the pro perty of said Institution—known as the "Swope Lot." The terms will he made knoWn by the RESIDENT TRUSTEES. Oct, s.—ts, LUMBER YARD. N hand and fur sale by the subscriber, 15 a large quantity of RIVER BOARDS, Yellow and !Mir. Pine Mountain Boards, Pine, Chestnut, and Oak Shingles, Scantling Shingling Laths, :Posts. Rails. all of which will be sold as cheap as pos sible fur the CASH ONLY. Persons wishing Lumber are respectfully invited to call a s.•. dk ARNOLD. 11 I . .'. :1 tt 9t r COURT'inft N OTICE is hereb given that a will be .id at Gettysburg,l county of Adam, on Monday the 1 It day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. o , • • • • • _ when and where'll parties interest are requested to be present. ‘V ILIA A 111 FICKES A , Sberill's Office, Gettysburg,l Sept. 7, 1849. to Gettysburg Female Seminary, The next Session will commence on Monday the Bth of October. No deduce tious from the price will be made, except in cases or protracted illness of the pupils ; who will be charged from the time of en tering till the end of the session. 'Tempsfar the . Winter Session V ; Sig •months : Orthography, -Reading, Writinik and Arithmetic, $0 00 Geegrephyt History, (hemmer, Analysis, Botany. Philosophy, Chemistry, Khe. tore. Mineralogy, geoiogy,,9.lguto, Geometry, $l2 00 rir Ex tra charges will be made for Pancy-work t Drawing, Painting, Music, snd the Languages. August 24; k 842. 44w NOTICE 1 1 , , TI.OSE persons indebted to the firm • "Bnuamen & C 0.," will- please call and settle up Abair secouuts as 110011. as possible , ; and thee, having claims a- , genial the firm will please present Mem to the ellbsoriber. (orpayment. P4NFUitI) haIRODER, Surviving Partner, Aqqtajn.ilecni.; Us. 10* 18 40 , t GOLD PENS AND SILVER PEN:. OWS,i(bsit , 'quality) Ciirtl Cases, Visitiag Pad. f'rintios Comte. Form;lto Aver,. v royeloproe, Malta NV,Aforth Yalit t i AIgLIPC Wakt loner Stamps. MI.. for sa 4 , S. R. RMERi,FcR, 11 4 141tonass Stone Chitral', known by JR- the name of Rock Chapel; near Held lersburg, will be dedicated to the serviid of God on Sunday the , 2lat of October . next, at 10 o ' clock , A. !i6 'The Dadieatioo sermon will be preached by nee. Di. Pam, President of Dickinson College, Several other nainifiters will be precept. Se pt. 28, 1849.. • ANCY A RTlC.LEs,Oologue,Boalia Hair Oils, Too'th Brushes. Toilet Brushes, 'll'ogth, Powders, lltic APie Air sale by B. it 'euzstEß NOTICE. ETTEIta of Administration on the JIA estate of Isom" Baoww, late of Ham ilton townabie, 4shintsno.irs. deceased, having been gra,rite4.4o the subieriber re siding in lie- said-twain - Alp,' hereby git~i:ndtiae:to all indebted to. said Estate to make payment without delay, and those having claim", to present the same proper:, h authenticated for settlement. ,-!s CM% K. 1146, Adder.. Sept. 28, 1848.1.-40 , . NOTICE. ETTEItS Testamentary on• the' Es . thie'of iscion'Tsivonst, late or Hun iington township, Adinis county, deed, having heel granted to the subscriber re siding In same township, notice is hereby given' to thtise indebted ICI said estate to make payment Without delay,and those hav ing clainni, td'Pr'esent the same properly authenticated for settlement. ' JACOB TANOER, ' Sept. 14.-6 e Es'r. NOTICE, ETTERS Test.stmentary on the Es t./ tate of Tsms. E. GREBWOLD. late of Gettysburg; ;Adams county, deo'd, having been granted to the subscriber, notice is herebygivritt to all who are indebted to said Este te,to make pay wont wi thou ttlelay , and to those having elaiins.to present the same, properly authenticated, to the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg, for settlement, MARY ANN GRESIVOLD, Sept. 14.-6 t Ex'r. NoTicE. LETTERS Testamentary on the Es tato of Wm. MlLHasty, late of Straban township, Adams county, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the subscri bars—Notice is hereby given to *ll per sons indebted to said Estate to make pay ment without delay,_ and to those having claims against the same to present them, properly authenticated. for settlement, ROBERT WILLI EN Y, HOST. K. M'ILLIENY, Executors. ryllath named Executors rest& in :trillion township. Sept. 29, 1849.--tf NOTICE. ETTERS Testamentary on the Es- A tate of CONRAD WRAVNR, deceased, late of the Borough of Gettysburg, Adams (uttily, Pa., having been granted to the subscribers, residing in said Borough", no tice is hereby given to those indebted to said Estate to make payment without de lay, and those having claims to present the saute properly authenticated for settlemen t. SAMUEL WEAVER, • ELIZABETH WEAVER, Sept. 7, 19-19.-01. Executors. ir otters of Administration, on the estate j 4 of JouN KELLY, deceased, lute of Mountpleasant township, Adams coun ty, having been granted to' the sub scriber, residing in Mountjoy tp., notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said estate, to make payment without de lay, and to those having claims to present them properly when ticated for settlement. SAMUEL DURBORAW, Sept. 14.-6 t Adm'r. ALISTER'S A MA-BEAL- ING OIN'DiENT, ( Irfl It S S4l ,I,PE,) Contains no Mercury or other Mineral. From he "Reading Eagle." There never, pettier., was a medicine brought before the public that has in so short a time won such a reputation as nWAllister's All-ilealing or World's Salve." Almost every person that has made trial of it speaks warmly in its praise. One has been cured by it of the woat painful Rheum. tism: another of the Piles. a third of a trouble. sonic Pain in the Side, a fourth of a Swelling of the Limbs, kc. It it d mot giv 'mmediate re lief in every case, it injury, being applied Outivantly. ano eresWpnce of the w al ig po specie citizen of `9 I this //gouty : - b ,•Nlaidenareek. Berke co., Pa., March 30, '47, Mewls. hitter & Co.—! desire to inform you that I web entirely cured of a severe pain in the back by the use of M'A I lister's All-Healing Salve wh I purchased from you. I sulfCrebl with it abo -11, years, and at night was unable to sleep: Du rig r, that time I tried various remedies, which were prescribed for me by physicians and oth er persons without receiving any relief, and at last mate trial of this Salve with a result Insure . •yon pectation. I sin now entirely free / I th , , and enjoy at night a sweet and X.f - p. 1 have also used the Salve since for to. ache and other complaints, with similar happy resnits. Your,lriemi t _ __ _ JOHN HOLLENBACII The following is from ®ular Physician of extensive practice in Philadelphia: James : I have for the two last years been in the habit of using your Oita. went in eases of ftlieurnatism, Chilblains and in Tanta Capites, (Scald Head,) and thus far with the happiest effect. I think trona the experiments I have made with it, that it richly deserves to be adopted as an article of every day use by the pro. fassiori at large. Tour's, truly, Philadelphia, Dec 30,1847. James WAllistcr—Dear Sir: I take pleasure in making known to you the greet benefit I have received br using, your Vegethble Ointrnint'ai the World's Sal Se. .I'haid tin• Ulcer, or running sore, on the ear, of coahir.yeersi Standing ; I had applied to wend physicians, but all to no pur pose I , hothy using yisur Ointment a few days, it was' complkely dried up and well I live also• used it for Burns, for which I find it an'exeelient article; also, in all cases of inflammation ,-- EDWARD THORN I certifitaue above statement iateue C . CADMIIB, Noll t lihratket etreet;: , Ph iladei phis. ID - Around egftre-wrel'ltrections for using oA LLISTERI 3 , 4 4 I 4 I 7 II IINTreIO , Pmefu la, E rysipelas, Teiter; - Chtlblaiii„ cold Head. Sore Eyes, (loamy, sBar. Threat, , BeessehitisoNerposs: Affec tion., RI2 alike Maui* of the Siline, , Readeclui g l del t map Deafness, .Ear 444 fheree,Corus, all Diseas es of the Ski rt ¢c., Swelling of the liesita,, Jihaimuitiste, 'Pik*, Coil ar .Rfakeli Pringst, •Ttiothiffie, „I(Meyiteett flpms,z3 lqwyt Ittdue , in seS'ofbiWoltitie of Sore Breas!, they woo,bl not, be witbdtft~et I Io s tl osstts , if tieely used; ac.' dinging' to the dhitetionii' arable& Stich hex; if it,ives.retief:in • *eryfreketare./ • • U7This Ojos/neat la good Ai any part of the body or limbs atllmießstpe4. Iln eome . ;ases it shuuldjr applied ostep... . • , CAUTY P I+ H 4 °0 13 ,4 1 t will 'rpvine unicalf the 4timS of jexie 111 00,,iviziry label. Alfetlis IP 01 0 0 Principal. towne in the United States, JAMES MeAttlillTEß; • • Sole Proprietor of the above Medicine, PjitNi3llo4ll OFFIOt 740. :28 .Roith , Ain) street, Philadelphia,. • • grpril9r. .25 c-,ENs - ppat scaNa • • AGIENTitri 7 B. 8: Yoavisr, Ocatlyaburp; • jot setdi R. thltlfr Abbottetown; Motter & Rowe, Emmitsburg ; J. W.-Schmidt, Hanov*; Co Ad Morris & Co., York; 1.. Denis, Chambersbarg. Juno IS, 18,19.—eowly • The 'Whye . and 4 Wher'el6ies?l THESE are the' fillies in which. taken look for the dolor Of . 'the world sod general information. - to' Ate Press, which is, by-the-tn., the mtse.paitlAndet ferbast: , mite's men; es • well et ivho'wish to Make eyere lietanyf e6iinliiibit for them selvei: Thiiiteldit 4 the'oft . ler of the thy; the uudiesighttd tetiditiviit•lteitp With the current, and at ine lasitioAtutir give the readers good hint -which pith - to travel to make his money .ettunt. most. L.few: *ood reasons will satiikthe redder at once • why it is that the vdersigited trill and can sell any 'gentleiontra-itill of readruittde clothing. from the commonest every-day, suit to a finb Sunday Pail superfine wed. ding suit, cheaper-IMM illy' other 'estab lishment. ". 7n ,the 'Piste,' then, he able to sell eheipet theit'' other establisha ' 'ments, beesuse he is vetl laillnainied Mt' hie business. Ile buys 64 sells foecish,. end knows when an d where and how to, buy' his geode. oGiondi well bought are halt sold." Even Who had no advantages over any one in his line of , business, he can still undersell them, because he re quires no large Twatt .to makeup for large expenses. He attends to his beef :lees himself, and therefore incurs but I smail expenses, comparatively epeaking, in carrying on the seine. He sells his goods for cash, and therefore' require. no large profits to make up .for lois sustained by I credit males. No. one will doubt Alutt'the Cash and One-price system together with small profits, is the best mode of dealing and most advantageobs.io the purchaser. If any one doubts this, he. Will be convin. ced of its truth by calling at the Clothing and Variety Store. opposite the Bank, where he will find a largo assortment of all {dodger Ready-made Clothing, formen's and boys' wear, together with every. arti. chi in this line of business.—Cloaks,. Over Coats, frock, sack, business and dress Coats, Pants and. Vests of sill descrip. lions, Woolen Under-shirts and drawers, all kinds of Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hand kerchiefs, Silk Goves and Stockings, wrap per., Cape, Hats, together with some fan cy articles—Jewelry, Minds, knives, and a few Six.shooters, all of which he will with pleasure exhibit 'for examination to those who Cell Upon him. The prices are such as will satisfy every one that this is the place to buy Pall and Winter Cloth ing. You will be asked - but one price, with but a very small . profit. The sub scriber takes this occasion to tender to the public his thanks for the liberal patronage which he has thus far received, and res pectfully solicits a continuation of the same. Also Air salti;li very good and neatly trimmed ROCKAWAY BUGGY, with standing top', and a se..ond-handed Buggy, which will be disposed of very low, either fur cash or with a credit of six months, as may suit purchasers. MARCUS SAMSON. Sept. 28, 1849. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. FACULTY OF PHYSIC. esselos of 1849—'50 g' E Lectures will commence on Mon- I day the 29th of October, and con tinue until the 15th of March ensuing. Chemistry and Pharmacy--Was. L. A AIKEN, M. D., L. L. D. Surgery,—Nazuari R. SMITH. Tiieratieuties, Materia Medici" and Tij•gl-; cne—SAtitnEL thirty, M. 1). Anatomy and Physiology-106mm Ro'. M. D. Theory and Practice of Medicine,—Wm. PowEit, 1.11. D. Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children—limusan H. Tnotass, M. D. Lecturer on Pohology nod Demonstrator of AithlomiL—GEo. W. MILTENPERGER. instruction in Clinical Medicine and Clinical Surgery every day at the Balti more infirmary, opposite the Medical Col lege. The rooms for practieal anatomy will be opened October let, under the charge of the demonstrator. Fees for the entire course $9O. Comfortable hoard may be obtained in the vicinity of the Med sal College, for *2,59 to $3.50 per week.. WILLIAM E. A. AIKEN. Lean of the Faculty. --43 _ . ifica e rom a re reek lown.hip. in Paper! Paper! Paper! No. 21 Bank street, between Market and Ches nut, and 2J and 3l streets, PUILADYL2IIIC• 2Flit lIE Subscribers beg leave to call the attem dial don of country buyers to their assortment of ri.arrerh etuhriciug the different' varieties of Printing, Hardware,. Writing, Envelope, and PaPers, Tissue papers, white and as. sorted colors, also Bonnet apd Box Boards, &c. Rettig engaged iti the manufacture of printing papers, they solicit orders from Printers for any given size, which will be furnished at short AO , lice anti at lair pricpa.' ' •! Market price either in cash or trade paid for Rags. DUCKETT Si KNIGHT, Sept. 14, 1840-1 y No. 2). UW1,14 »I~ZTG®~ firm subscriber tenders his Hammy'. edgrnents to the public for the liberal. and steady patronage with which he lias been favored for a series of years, and re.. spectrally announces that he has just re. , ceived, at his old established stand in Chambersburg street, a large end fresh . SUPPLY or, DRUGS Br, MEDICINES ; , Paints,var ffs uish,Dyestu and every variety of articlesusuallyround in a Drug store, to . which' 11;:) invites' the attention of the public,ivith assurances that they tvil4 bo furaiehed,at the moat reason.. able prices, bBELL,MD S. H. BUEHLER, Gettyiburg, Joie 2, 1840. County COMlolB4o4llkr. aviittifiNAw. h„tin,3, if-r!niretnSett didatii or the o es o County. Lorrnta. sioner, and iesegeiffillyfoliyita the pup port of the ydleraikAdanfa f'd!uityt, ; Dime,ttr'nf thei?otir. = 1014,4 , tttpsNtlt, ).ndeppede4oen4:iiSate for thp,o,files of Threetor , of tho,,PooT, anti rot ticits the support of g* yoki,eff of 4#4).• o • ' .‘ Aisembly • • 'W/1 , 80. 9f Mont+ len township; is DO int)epetninut candidate, fur'. sent In the nett Legislature, to' reViesent 4clanni county, laid' aske'the gl't4ort of hie 'fellaw-citizeris dlN.hand and for sale,—chesp-,4 #ot kJ' of STOVES, among Which'sre a few HATHAWAY COOK SVVEkt, OEO. AR or.n rzpvnf. PIiDLE SUE. VITILL be sold, on the premises, by V, virtue of am,ordet of the Orphans' Cour! of Adams County, • On Friday, the of Ootaborneakit 3 -M111?*0-t-ILIIIrt, belo g in g to t t*ega t i , oeti g li'PArtlB; ciFeeti#ed. late efilliiitingitin am. co unty, and toiitpthip No. 43 Acres and litlierches • mote or less adjoining titrids bi Stitiet, Pavia Leto*, and ethe -rho. improvena are a Twki-stoty 'WZATIIEPIAAtttittI U." U Dwelling With, a shop attached .theretoi,i,Double Log. Barn, with Sheds end other out,bud& ings, mud a well of *ateraear the houser—r There is also a young , Orchard oSehoiee Fruit ou the premises. ..A.fair proportion of the train is in good.Aloadow and Tire! her, The land is under good fetiointand in a high state of dultiva4iot6 • • No. 2.—Con.taioing . 34 Acres °Ad 60 Perches,' more or lees, and. adjoinitig..landit of Mar vid Lerew, laaao E. Wiersnati. , Andnnw Hartman and otitra. , iinpremernenta are Ismail BARN and Stindi. , Tim is in good cultivation and under goat*, RIOT ciag. , • . 3.--Contaildfig 'll3, A.OMS and 74 Perellilt more or less, and adjoining bode of John. Sadler, Jr.,.Daniel Fit kes, John • Howe. end others. The improvemanti ett *one and a half story • . itti Dwelling Houle,- u u a Shop, a 'lllrn, with sheds'Otl other out-buildings ; a well of water near the house; also' a y , oung Orchard of choide Fruit. The land to under goad fencer mid proper cultivation. pAttendance will be given and terms made known on the day of sale by , ' CEO. ROBINETTE, Adm i t% By the Ceurt—R. Denwiddie, Clerk: Sept. 20, 1840.--ts*- PUBLIC SALE. Y virtue of an order granted to sub. 1101 scriber by the Orphans' CourtofAti. anus county,•will be exposed to solo .by public out.ory, on Saturday,the 10th day of' November next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, on the premises, AL!, THE EslTr.liES'r Or ELIZADETO MILLER and l'Erlre minor children of Persa lkittaitt.; late of Mountpleavant townehip, Adams county, deceased, in a Tt&Cfr Oir2 vv situate in Hamilton townsihip, Adams CO,Un ty, l'a., 'adjoining lands of the heirs .of Valentine Fiekea, Shollaa Patteraou r tifid others, contalhing sfe.I%.UMM:I9 more or leas. The Tract is woodland ! having growing on it thrifty timber.. It will he sold entire or in lots as may be moot advantageous. . JACOB MARTIN, Onardian of said Minors. By the Court—H, Denwitldie, Clerk, AT the some time and Once will be ex. posed to sale by public out cry all thein. wrest of the widow and heirs of Peter tlce'd; hi the above mentioned Triat of Land, by THE HEIRS, Sept. 28, 1840.—te • PUBLIC SALE. P HE subscriber, intentling to leave the State, will offer for sale, at pi. reel• donee in Freedom township, Mains court ty, l'a.. On Tuesday, the leth If October next, AT 10 o'CLOCK, A. A variety of valuable Personal Property, viz: Four head of HORSES 2 Colts, 8 Head of Cattle, (among which are four good 111ileb Cows,) a number of flogs and Sheep., llorietttara, 1 wagon, (narrow tread, withhayladdere,) 1 Sleigh, a quantity of hay by the ton, wheat, rye oats by the bushel, a threshing maohlne, , 2 Wind-Mills, 1 patent hey.rake, .plaughe, harrows, 1 largegrindotone, 1 grata cradle. 1 large copper kettle, g doublemahorel plows, 1 single-shovel plow, and a number of other Farming Utensils, togethetwith a large variety, (too numerous to specify) of Household and Kitchen ?pr• niture. 14► A credit of six months, on Grime vet securitv;wilt be given on all parasite emonntinglo 'more than $B. DAVW StigEoTot sept. 38, 18430,4 e ' 7 . 4' *. I 111 NOP I' Mlle i . szasuukti CRITTERS. , T HE eubleribers have opened an He. tabliehment in York street, two doors' below Wattle's Hotel andirearty opticians tho office of Dr,", AC, 1 - IXoerr IlrhYes ihOr ore prepared to exemik, all Oedema in 04 i line&oluch me nuenuments., tondo, 3wed stones, &a., of l b . very , best voatsciali. at the shortest nodes, sad 90 yier 'tett cheap er thaii evei• M6711'4000 to' Ott ysburg. Or tea by OF 4 t Of 1 4etrYlirs, 0 . PAnctuat l Y at te—.AT k 0,./ 2 , " " •:..' , , ' ' JOHN: wEirr & BRO. !HOUSE:SPOUTING. In/ ILL be made and put tip by the V reetiserltist .sehs wirlletteod prompt ly to all ordsri,lnul l 'Opon se reasonable tents tte, cps 4c procured . at Ony establish tOcdt 41, the county. GEO E BUEHLER, , I , ZI&ACIENOT- ' -:. S'', TEks of all .::::-<-.-__- , F. kiIAF-n-GUIVOCIWAr. lin- . t.• IFIR., pedal, Young Ilyson, and , . . 13lac4 r -pf the best quality, ,I gi juit'reeeived and for ante at 6 . ' the Drug and Book Store of 10:7'These Team are from the house o' Jenlthfe 4t, Co., Philadelphia, (formerly o canton,) sod sfeof the !tory boo apathy El. IL BIIEIILE' R. TUE GREAT REMEDY FOR BUBMAiI CERTIFICATE' AN() RI'SI:IIENCES. few days inc I badly byirned one of INV my heads with melted silver, wh ic h I was 'pOurint from a crucible, I applied your Muster of Pain, which at once relieved ms from the cx• truciatillg pain, 'lid WO( Led g complete cute, leaving no scar. W. S. \WOOD. Sy racu se, I)ec, I, . : 16. Silversmith. 81.111NP.6 CHILD CURED L.*Oreen, formerly Postmaster at Jos- Corner's, N. Y., states that one of his child nett fell on a hot stove. very badly burping his Ace, end severely injuring Opt of bis eyes. You. I say's Master of Pain was anplied, which imme ,disitely relieved all pain, and effected a cure with• put leaving a scar. TERRIBLE BERN PULED. Hughes, employed at the Salamander Iron Works in New York, had his arms dread. (idly buTunttlit the bursting of a furnace, cans. jog the J nSna4 4stiSh to peel of the arm in large Bakes, le:sving . 4 shocking and painful sight.— 'Yousey'fißiatteret Pain was used, and the pain instantiVAugMeti, and, the arm was speedily pea wit Ont. ',seer. Meesrs. Arpiory, the 14° . prieteritottberetradry, certify tp these facle-- !Every peWerribeeld keep this Ointment by them. • • L.ANOTHEII t . BURN CIJREP. Mr. S. Tousey.,—l hive been ninth plea'ed `With the healiptgualities of your Mestere! Pain. 'fiend rip mirror It number of cases in my own family. My little girl, eight years atom while Ist play -in my sitting-room. accidentally tell, resting her whole weight upon the but stove. tor Fin( herself back With the hand still on the awe 'and burning the skin of ))er hand tp a crisp.,--. One egitat.ion of your Ointment immediately 'Mao ell pain—mot a blister was raked—and .the next 80, altboinghlhe skin Was stiff: 611 141 e. .yowl had been remitted, H. BARNS, seile by. JI mvF,L riferveuldlgent, Gettyrburg ; and by .Pitetuburg; J. S. ticillinger, •frieidlitabitg; , E.'Stable, Centre Jlilb ; J. Y. AiliattailMstsvills;J:F.j..ower, A randtstnwn • tiltickikWingtee, Mummaehurg; T.M . 1( night, 31 Knightsville; A. Scott, Cat:blown J. Brinker 14, V,aioldi E. Zpck , New Chester; M e: wtow'•lltstp'plort H. L. Miller and William Wolf, Eest Berlin; Wm, Bittinget, Abbott. towniAtilly & Riley, New Oxford; E. J .ow. :lags,*'Sherrystewn; and Hammel Berlin, , ,•• ,Rept.,,14,1849.1,41m • liffi!E_11C4113:114116711 • Pil.s7 4 1)114.411f111, COUGII UE LIINGS MIE IN DA Nc F. ft --,-THE _WORK OP'THE DESTROYER lIAS BEEN BEGUN—THE WEIGH Of • 'CONSUMPTION ;HATH IN IT • 1• • ~,k; smut) , oF: t ASP ;YOU A MOTHER I — Your darling child, y our 141 and earthly joy, is . now iterhaps 'confined tallilr chamber by a dargeroua cold-=her pile ethilike,iher thin; s rutiken ling, eta, tell the hold diereserbas alreedygamed upon he r"..the. sound of hes semilab MI efiugh Pierces' your anid, - 7 -- , : , „ 1 . 01.1Nt; /4AN, witeojust about to gime life, (Realm shads ei heart crushing bllght,oter the fair prospects of the filturett-ittur lactic cough' and leebfe limbs tell of 'lrene loss et lope, but you need not despair. There is a balm which will !teal - . 1 1 1 , ltYllre44lll4*rit 4 -' t: She' rin a oafs attlittaiinir hat. ..,. -. . P: , ammo 0,. 4 i'• - '.• "' . ' Mrs. ArritfdEillt r wita of . i'VAR , 11- Altree. Ess, Ow pp z ,yrss kirc i ll,AfVzsbing ton. Drs , Roe and 14' allan of Philadelphia, and Drs. Roe rind filott,of New York, her,felendS al l'thliught. she MOM *Bin 'She' bad `avail aP pearance of being lii'mmismption, and:Was pro nounced why her pbysittielle." fibetenitrei m Bid t ca wi l e gin sittirgiu tmc • " hiff 04411/194,4Kir, . of Pull's f erry, was also Cured of ConsuMpti l ify thle Balsam.when all other iguileditistalliod tpstirp telfrif-,aelm was reduced to a skeleton. ' Dr. A; d. Castle, Den tist, 181 Broadway, has Witnessed its Whets in several cases where no other 'medicine afforded relief—but the Balsam operated like a ekgrn• Dr. C. alto witnessed its wonderful effects in cu ring Asthrita,i.whisivait,.never fails , of doing— Spitting Blood, alitintitg tii - it rosy be, is 'Wert ually cured by this Salaam. It heals the rup tured pr wo.uoded, biped l'OPfalar aed ;POW the 'lungs sound amsin. , , • Rev. HENRY JONES, "JOS Eighth avenue, was cured of cough And catarrhal ifectirtnof f4l years standing, The first dose gave him more relief than all the other medicine hehad ever ta ken. Dr. L. J.. Beals, 19 Debonair street, gave.it to a sister-in-law she was labortnc under con. Gumption, aad ts another sorely. iitted with the AlitilMA. In both eases it; effects were lep• mediate; mow riattning 'them to piMfortilbol health. --•- ..- 1 - --' Mrs. LIAiti.TIA . WELTS, Gs' Christie' it:, suffered fruit Asthma 42 ytenl, Shermkes Bal. won reliiived her at' onee.stid atm BroOmperst ive j y Well, being *Added to subdue every snack by a Penci , use oftliiitredleine. .'lbis indeed Is the great remedy for Coughs, Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver 'Complaints; nial:mil - the Mfeettens of the throat, and even AGM* end -Consump tion. Trice qa,plgti Ned. l per Pettis, . , 111 - 114 Eiremiall'atoirgh MO' Wait' EnWit ges, apd Poor: Mates Plontere,. wild as abeam. , ' Dr, Sherman's 011ite Is at 114/IPasesti 'WILY. p - Furok , ky • sArtiprfr.f, H. ce".oo .lleist. Ostia/nogl and by Dt:Xaulltnatt, l'etembitig f J:ItS. Hollinger, field- Jen:burg ; E. Stehle, Centre Mills; J. Allithight, Iteadersviaw; • J. Cilinarek; Atitadtiiville; stjck & Witnixtr, Mani masburs T,llflcnkiht. A..f&cotyoiil4ooll;, J. 4114,44111;Fpir. 'Said es"Il ,Chst White, Itatti ; liton; H. 1591001, ar ; Wpt, 'Wolf, East 'Boffin-, Wm. Bitthsteri WW o o l tcniett & Riley; 14te Oxford; eal6bisill' towd ; and Samuel Berlin, Littitistown, . JqlY IU, 464 9 .—am . . Ap4:FRIER% dEir, RKD jor .81 . 40114 ruvarever4 are cticedionad„by d * red nibtiop of the WM; 046444; the' /Winer:axe mcq hal:flak - 1 0 of Of .rop tetra 'with.roptlY increasekd ; and' stillitteriviard• by the friction of. thp .41pbulos t .or particles which gornfositilte OfAuida. , Titan it ie th 4 iticedlide itnrl Slid's': is, exßeo e Po44 htii Nti e l fir , ff *W h O ti eY et e nt, ant/ acepOliabida with ,gYeat`thiiiq'pain in the head; bliek;'kithieft ; iiidia fact '4 dotal.; pled prostritti4 of the faculties of the mind as"well 4,4113 body. OR the 6nifattaile of foyer, or any die* ease, immediately' take a, large close pi Brandretit's Vegetable trniiersal Villa, and continue to keep ,up a powerful offset Up; on the boweee u ntil the &air or pain has aatirely tstkbei4ad... Sitt or. eight meat case** luMeleplawit first deity, and tine dole of thii kind it is 'net improbable, mriay, prevent months of sickatesa, perhaps death. ' ai4•l4;ii . BRA' veasuorn's Vegetable eniifereal Pills' are indeed a univereally aPkic'ie ' cr nediPikli, which by its peculiar action, cleanses the blood of all impudence, removes every pain and weakness, and E. ually restores the constitution to perfect health and vigor. 'The Drandret'h rills are sold for 25 cents per box at Dr.D. Brandreth'sPripcipal Otlice,24l proadway, N. York, and by the following duly authorized A gents :-.--John M. Stevenson, Get tyshurg ; J. B. WCregry, Petersburg; Abraham Bjpg, if untorstown ; A. M'Forland, Abhottatown; ). M. C. White, Ilatlipton; Sneeringer dr, Fink, Littlestown ; Maryr Duncan, Caslitown ; Geo. W. }team:, Fairfield ; J. H. Aulabsugh, East Berlin, D. NewcoTer Mechanicsville; SanflShirk,Han over. [ July 27, 1849.-2,rn Notice to Assessors. THE Assessors elected at the last Spring Election are hereby notified to attend at the Commissioners' Office, in the Borough of Gettysburg, on Wednes day the 10th of October next, to receive blank Auessment Duplicates, and the nen essary instructions. 11y order of the CoremiaLment. AUGLIINHAUgH, Clerk. Sept, 14,—td. 5 ....y.. 1 s 7. '2(11)71' 7,,yy,,Di ..g,4 . .0 -.,-., ':- • 0; • - 1; ti 4 : . , O, r . 5. , :,, 1111 l ,i ,; .Ic , tl , -'" i rvilarLlPl r i il t;11:11111111: 1 , ll ~ '. , I :Ml*4d' il {' " V - "--, ,1 . 1 j OF ICE - DR. 8. P. TQWNSENEVII COUVOt . 7O/ ITIFACT Or SARSAPARILLA. Wonder "tt Bleretng of the •gee 71e asset extraordinary Medici. is At World! TLir Extract L. put up. In Quart Bottles; It is ail thnove cheaper, pleatenter, and warranted I.llpfliOr to our sold. It cures disease without vornit, perils/14 eickendng, m debilltetsug the Patient. Tbe great beauty and auperlotfly of tkla Barapaiit la over all other bledlcines while it *mileage dips tate, It lnaignrates the body. It as nue albs inlay bog hIItTNU AND SUMNIF.Ii MEDICINES • ' aver known; tt not nr.ly pstrifae the witoit and strengthens the person, but It *mites, Dew. rife eml rich blooll ; a pow yr possessed by eo otQer Mode Irina. And In this lies the grand carrel of Its wonder.. tel succs.s. It has perf. - srmeit within the bottworsem mole than one hundred thousand cures of soreness.* ml disease, at least. MlO,OOO were Conlidered Ineurebht. It hay cared time lives ni more than 1400) elOhlreo t$ three past seasons. 100,000 tame of Oesserat Debility mod rya* of Nereque Energy. Di. S. I' Towasann's Syvaieriklo joy lent*, lbw whole system pm matimnly. To those W Ito Iran keit their muscular energy, by the creels of medicine, si (ndisci ellon committed is; youth, or the excessive In dulgence of the petitions, asehrought on by physical pnoNtrotion of the urn out ay stem, Monocle, want of lolillon, fainting sen.tions, premature decay •n 4 Jed oe. hastening ton and that fatal di , Censsump Gnu. ran he II sitirel) restored 6y this pleasant remedy This ?sarsaparilla is far superior to any isviipoit &TING CORDIAL, It renews sinlin‘ igorates the . y stens, gb es sethlt and to the limbs. strength to the muscular system most extreo.Ntstary degree. constustptloss ('ured C l eanse an d stren g th,.. Consumption can be cored onchisie, o , llolllntlion, Jiver . e•wrialist s Cada. Csio,,h, erne, .isihwa, Spiffing it, Bleed, Sere, ern in the CW-st, 11..0. - Posh, Nigla Saver., .if desk or Prefue B:4ercroveriee, Pails in Ole " She., Saco A,.,' arid no br cared. Ispitting Blood. I I).. S . P. Tee-nu o-Iverily believe your Series peril)* has Isten tie menu, through Providence, of oaring my bre I ha, o for onyeril year' had • ben Collin It became worn, and virtue. At last I raised large quantities of blood, had night sweats, and wag greatly debilitated and related, and did not expect to live. I hero only used your Sarsaparilla a short time r and there has a wonderful change beep wrought.hth me. famin e stile to walk all mar the city. 1 nine no bloo4, and my cough has left me. Yon can will Imagine that I no, thankful for these resales. Year obedient Gallant. W.NI RUSSEL, 63 Cidherinest, Mimi Flisiri 1),,, 8 . P. not Inning tested his Seri& parilla In case of Fin, of teen., never recommended it. and was co prised to receive the following from a. intelligent avid respectable harmer in Wes...heats; County Tardhere, Aaiun Is, 1847. Ds. S P. Tnisurso—pear Sir I have a little girl, seven year. of egr, who bas been several yeete afflicted with Pito ; we tried almost every thing foe her, but withnitt circus ; at lost, eltheugh we guild and nn reemnseendetion in yourcirculera foresees Ilk* hers, we thought. as she was In very delicate health, we would glee her wirne of your Sarsaparilla, end are glad lee did, for It not oply motored her strength. Oat Ore by lied no return of the Fits, to our very great Oeuvre end surprhe. She is fast becoming rugged qqd Rattily for which we feel grateful. Yours respectfully, JOHN dIJTLER, Jr, Female Medicines. Do..S. P. Towtoterin's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign end dpeody cure for Incipieet Consumption, Barren, seed Proluouo Uteri, or Palling of the Womb. Cos- Insane., Pile.. Lencorthres, or Whites, obstructed or Milken Menstruation. Ineontinenee of Urine, or In voluntary Moduli ge thereof, and for the general prin. Motion of the system—nn matter whether the result If lehatent cause or cause., produced by irregularity,. plume or accident. Nothing can be more surprising than Ito invigorating effect. on the human frame. Persons ell weakneu and lassitude, Imin taking it, a 4 mum become robust and full of energy under its in. finance. It immediately counteract, the nerveless. sera of the female frame. which Is the great cause of Barrenness. It will not he expected of tie In eases of SO delicate a nature, to exhibit cerliiirateo of entree performed, but we can assure the afflicted, that bun, deeds of cases have been reported to us. Thonande of cases where families have been without children, after using a few bottles of this invaluable Medicine, lltare bean blessed with fine, healthy offspring. Great Blessing to Mothers rand Childress. It is the safest end moat effectual medicine for purifyingg the system, and relieving the sufferings at. tenderlt Upon childbirth ever discovered. It strength. ans both the mother and the child, prevents pain and douse, Increases and enriches, the fad; those who gate wed it, thlub It is indispersoabio. It It highly use ful both before and after confinement, in it prevents disgusts attendant upon child-birth—in Costiveness, Plies, cramps, swelling of the Feet, Despondency, Merthyr's, 'Vomiting, Palo in the Back sod Lions, ..Videe Pains, Hemorrhage, and in regulating the emir. dons and equalising the circulation, it has see equal. The great bisanty of this medicine Is, It is always safe, and the most delicate use it most successfully, very few easel require any other medicine, In soots • little Cuter Oil, or- Magnesia is useful. Exercise In the open air, and light food with this medicine. wild a4wa - e apcgre a safe end easy confinement. fthoeurustjann. Blackwell's Island, Rrpt.ll. 1847. Da, 8. P. TowirsanD—Dear Sir I hare antlered to ably for nine years with the Rheumatism; mumblers. ale of Ms lime I could not eat, sleep pr walk. 11)4 the utmost disireuing pales, and my limbs were tar s enveolien. 1 have used four bottle. of your Sets► end they have done me more than one thee' B. . — Tollars worth of gnod, I am so much better—in. deed I am entlrely relieved. You are at liberty tq gee this kw the benefit of the afilicted. ypaq raspeethilly, JANIES CUMMINGS,. '!b Raw. John Seger Of Jamey City, an old and highly respectable eterry mu of the lilltpllst Denomination, handed in the Joh lowing eertlarote at Dr. B.l'. Townsend's (Alec It tweaks tiro iiselL • Ca. P. re TOWIVUND—Dear Sir: I am constrained le she you a statement of the benefit I derived from your Sarsaparilla. believing, by so doing, 1 shall reoder a' benefit to those who an suffering as I •have been. 1 was reduced fur many months by the 'Dyspepalk)o much that it was with much ilifitculty Ihr ma to walk or keep about I had also a totter, Which covered the most part of my head—which weg estremely troublesome and sore ; It got to be almost la teat.. I geed quite a number of remedies for both the complaints, bet received little or an benefit, until 'I look pop Servaperilia, which, through the kindness of Providence, has restored me to more than my usual isasJlll, as I am new enjoying better than I have for • nfilliber ofyears. lam now BO years of age. be- Here it toile en Invaluable medicine, and recommend .11 to my risonaroos acqudiutances, which is very Ling as I have been a minister a great many yeah. l hop, this huty sketch may he as much benefit to you as your medicine has to me. • dilly li t 1811. JOHN 880Elt, Jersey City. illethodist Clargyasukrt The following was sent to our Agent in Rahway. by OM Rea. J. O. TUNISON, of the Methodist Spimece mil Church—one of the most learned and respected hi the ommection--and is another °salute° of the woo. • daf.4lloohots of Dr. S. S. To° nyend'a Sarsaparilla°, the system. Faimso PX/1111014—having for some time put.. y ms , -are aware, experienced great general debility of my system, attended with constant and alarming initatBet 'of my *coo and lungs. I ant, at your lostsuira, and in consequence of haring read Captain MrLesn'e do eldild testimony la its behalf, Induced to try Dr. S. P. Townsend's fer.feme4 Samaparilla I tried It, I co* fear, more in the hope than In the confidence of Its proving efficacious ; but I am bound in condor now acknowledge, that. I had not tried it long before I We vin to experience Its salutary effects t ami'l may now say, rim Centel* McLean, "that I would not be with; out It on any coesideration." It has done ms more good thaw any variant remedy I hare tried, and if this atatemout Is deemed by you of any imporfself.! • you hare soy fall consent to make It public. • Dalteray,Angust Id, 1817. 4. O. T11161610N. SCROFULA CURED. • • ihhissitillAcate conclusively proses that this Samar parilla km perfect coutud over the moat obstinate diseases of the blood. Three parsons cured le ore . MOW*unprecedented. Three Children, DAL 8. F. Toweneo—Deer Sir I hare the pleasant to Inform .you that three of my children have beets oared of the Scrofula by the use of your excellent medicine. They were allioted very severely with bad harm ; bate taken only four bottles i it look - Stem away, for which t feel myself under green obligation: Very respectfully, - - ISAAC W, CRAFT, 106 Wooster-id. , . • OFINTOWS OP nalllCWllk Th. P. Testesspo ls almost daily repricing Mold from Physiolank in ,Illferant parts of the Unlink • This is to rertifY Rat me. the uodordigood, ntiraie. Nap or the City of Albany, have la aumprpps rood prescribed Dr. 6. P Townsend's temporal. and bar Lova it to he ono of the most reliable preparatham Sis • . vooloo. H. P. MVO? M. D. J. WILSON. NT D. R. S. DRlCiall. M D. P. ISt D • , Albany ; April 1, 1847. Anent a—Redding It Co, No. 0 fltetibetroK and Mrs. E. Kidder, No 100 CourbstreaL Boston ;worm* Kidder, Jr, Lowell; Henry Pratt, Persia • il4lllOll Green, Worcester; k ferment ; .1. Belch k 80n, Providence ; and by Druggists and Mani clients generally throughout the Vaned Biala; Wee r end the Canadee. I? For gale in Gettysburg, by • 8, H. BUEHLER, Wholesale 4• Retail agent for "Mauls co, Plain and Figured CIa WI. QTEEL BEAMS, Purse Twist, Tassel% Silk Canvass, and Reticules, eons:ask yon hand and for sale at SCHICK'S. , 't. eaebees Wanted. lIE Schwa Ditectont of Himilteoblit 11 Township will meet at the. PUillo School House, in Fairfield, cm as lath day of October neat. At= pose of employing Teachers, #1 lobs charge of the Public Schools lo said Towle 'hi 'NO. bleCialt&Y, I • sod CA. • 4 MULE MUOLINIVit>H ariplllt kiudu, for Uk by SCHICK.
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