ESS .* ------ ---' - - ESS OF THE WHIGISTATE CENTHSLIXN barns, TO THE FRLIEMr 9.011NN . SYLVANIA. .... , Fellow Citizens: The Elietion ap proachiug, and we all have an linpritntit rimy to perform. To dilschntge 'that duty fully, faithfully, and successfully, should be made a high object with every good ettilett. offices of Canal Commis- MotterNifabir "General, and Surveyor Genv i l a the Het two recently made elec tive, ere all dependent on the popular voiruNATlO:tioutriil of :the publiii works, the regulation f the land 'office, and 'the aufismaisistvef the Sciences of the State, later of.grave concern to the people. h. 'iffilO'A. their interest ns well as their hnnest Tielpilieyrif dividing the canal board•itt its WOO* character, so that the interests of alkekv,,boAirly represented and Son., esk Luarded, must ho obvious to every ru ellug kiying citizen. The Pro priety ton of surrounding the head of the StatiAtlinniistration Ivitli able advisers of OM, name political sentiment, must be equally. :apparent. The Whig Umiven- Ilan. ;which ::assembletl at Philadelphia in 4letwAast4, placed in nomination for' thesis; -mffiees i . gentlemen of the highest cherseet ter nbility nod integrity. . We, ktahrtiherp to be eminently worthy men: Wsabolitive•tlieir election would be hon oreLble,te .001 party, and of sertice to die State; therefore wo sincerely recommend themito.yriur earnest support. The election of Members of the Legit': blurb possesses unusual interest, front the faeltiltStist . their next session they see to apptirdlos the stalorn.r. the . CongtessiOnsi• reptsseniation, and to elect a U.. S. &nog tor.sosierve for a period of six years, from thirtfoorth, of March next. l'lte exper ience or but winter has taught us that in ors dale secure a fair and honest Apportioe. meet. Bill, it is necessary to-haves. Wltig rosiority in the Legislature.--The ignitor. hum of hawing another voice. in the ,Sen ate to *peek ler the interests of Penney!. Tanis, dantiot be orerateel. It is itnior tent Omuta uphold and sustain our State Ekeentive, in the line of policy I t o hos 116 doptad,e-policy which is largely increas ing the , feieellllo4 of the State, providing for the reduction of the public debt, and making,: productive our unfinished preneapents—a wise system or measures, which is rapidly redeeming the Common wistlth from the low condition in wiiieh tltneoratiption and mierule of former ad- , ministrations had plunged her. ... .Theatlisminn of Aleitibern' of • Congreuta is alintfof the. Uitl/115i consequence. The intervals al State dapentl upon •the e. , lejailoo.eleocal IMO). The great body of thelnetplo of Pennsylvania demand , a change °Nita Tara. They are told .that it is inexpedient. For four years thly lials€ 'Veen strugglinit against Imilislation I widen elbses their rod mines and 'their wentitllir-:—Whieli prefers file foreign capitalist .in• their own intaket 7 iibink briterii ttliforelkii labor which is require (nettle el:ippon of their oten. 'The 'titbit' °fetter 910 n, holt m toles hart goneoirt.llio litmils of 20,000 laborers ere tete. nvery , britneh of prptss•rwr, Meldhatrie.el, aed ecturing, is suffrr= I Intel • A 'eh Inge is required, suck 'change, as , trill *letter develope the reitottreeti of the SteleOttul more profitably emitlnt the bet lerPritir Teeple: We 'want 'mer; who atits'erttundoM en this 'alibjeet. Men;' felts o Helves I, of COUriNge,' fin d of, high tel.: - ligetWeVoit *heist. idibthnti, trieelenitleVatie pittiothrirt tee min rely in - periods of dan peteAdDdiffictilty: regarding the infeeetteor kheir conistituentei, - vim 'at the satiseoilittn , loking to the Integrity. har mony, and stability of the Utimoh. Up!' PRl,igilea4 ars already, le the field. They Jieve j,ttlilislied their manifesto, pee r eleineing Art . ( virtues, and our; infirmities hi dii'itire'spirit of the phonetic. They I talk efklAlol9nLe. of frauds and ,pf specu latiehis With w , feltthey are inert attlekeig i trjitli,,gnod act &tense and rounded ev,emy , dePartment of dui National .4.4laninislietuni. 'Pile highest standard mf democratic merit is avowed to be an Ohltarn vlege i nt iIip.USAG!;S, antl.attemlaieeetipwri the pigpen 111111 a stern adherence tet neitirtikiiiiiits by the majority. This, c l ew; stitutes „tbe, veremontal of their , politteel wctlithip',never to be ;..liktudoued. no mat. ; Pledges have been violated or what petite; int( reats arc 10 he saer *Aced. ' 4 IV4 e c ho:nil for the entire freedm oof oPlitititi add action. Opinion shonild.he. free as air, and as intelligent as education miatioeke .Men are not bin.* blind, Cr withtcatilars on their neeks. , 1 4111 Want good order. just Isis nndyhe loiugpt sulitduistration of busioeso;'+ Our uppot.cnts talk of hi:mixt ajtirrits aotHow saT:iries, While theirscaddiates vote for increased pay and, higher etdpjU meow. With have. had;contiol ofitte wrtr.ka ler the last 12 .4 yeari Who have audited the public accounts. lorjfet. tinigAtte and propriet" ? Who bassi Used the public workslor per's weal and' Viity . paters we (1 7 .W hat Canal botnuiiaibners hose gambled for votes with the pet) pl ei tarkey r io 'rewarding political emislaricti, or in openly corrupting the ballot box ? The_Williumaport Convetoion made start likdiefferiares. We stand in the full light; crJhbilocritic revelation. ' Oc their oaths . I.lthoeiltitelvei beittg judges—they are deintace.' , . q ,1)100 , xi , `& have profound ,reason to 01,9411 4,0 ... Y0tte of our distinguished chief, die` ''President of the U. S., summoned hence at PPn slarmiug crisis in our na tionlit satire, we are yet permitted to riotee that I,is mantle of odke has fallen on the shoulders of one so able and so • w2iirrti , to Wear it. Never in the history !tile entiutfy have our foreign relations Nen "MOO ably, More successfully, or tititlV'gliiiiiinsly maintained than during this administration. and never in the his tetwolloue Stale have the interests of the CoNstannwesith been more carefully guard. our kerJanker rota nottly. defended. Areitaitr then rally vaned and support itSMll. l 4tHrtil' . lDitiutain the principiea we proltilditil , To this end, and with these ob. jeilalleretwilt, it we would succeed, ' we Mato SO work. We must organize the • rivighly..'eetriettly and , immediately, in Intitrifie countS• ward, and town— eh 04idual preferences must give' way 10 the general good—personal differ-, cum. heart-hurnings, and discontents roust' be arpagen.andour strifes (if we have any ) to trio obeli labor hardest and sewn phalli the owlet for the seeress of the par- , ty, anti the good of the country. Let us , titvotily encourage our local press—es. ' it 4rlotrir4r it can be done and sits toU witpu established. it is the great geitieb guinea-the world: The *lined diaeoitinition of correct , principles; tied that Moot inculcation of sound politi nittftioutunekibould binouniusarod in ere- 1 1,111064.10glirir Thoingoesse of din Whig party is based on the intelligence of the yenplr. in full of enceurigenient, and irrn :full, of hope. Leythe time fyirii . which 'Anted us iW 1849 - aryl 1048 mine us n9wiand,wirshad tiiemplt ;Let ouvieitli by W/ivirt.g. faith, Aid 4i4ory ii 11E10IY M. Fill,LOßaehairglatt.,' Miscount EIACTION.-A St Louis Des patch of Aug. 20 says:—All doubts as to the result of the Congressional election in this State are now removed. Tho dele gation in the next Congress will stand: Ist District.—F. Darby (Whig.) 2tl (;'ilchrist Porter, (Whig.) . tlfrsAll l / 1 4.,.;„ 4th " Willard P. Hall, (Anti- Benton.) :' mt 1 : 1 1 stl} JolityPt:Phelps.(Denton.) 14' Whigs, 13 nentmiltel.:"N Kiiittitintisnitii.. Hoose, VS Whits; 41 flittomtites, 34 'Anti' BentwitittOk: 4 4 .•!t ' Tastwortatn.s Mcprattram.--4. is etsted ih.ti information he ttwelual, Washington that the ,Ooveraor.efl‘tittas, betook con vening the Trott !gratis!storey eorrespon. tied with the. Estreanire of. certain•'South am'Ststetti itftitineiht egairtat theeerier al Govermuttt,,i'dd h et, Setirbtlf t guaranteed: " t 4 ""q 4 ' l " *" li carotin*. Uiewsippii 9euritia and Plati* da. This firgiais i Alabama. Louis iana, and °thee Stator, Paused, by letter. to countettsose the pntjeot. ' • • SLAVE EIIIIO**TION TO (~ALtPOtiNIA•~- The simmer Commodore Stockton is advertised to.seil shortly from Charleston, kw California * , with a number of Southern gentlemen by their sieves, It would seem front'ilald'lltatlbe 'acheme for establiehifig iihnie colony in that her ,ritory, for t he purpinte "of washing the g.At.t aliogether a humbug; as has been ,e.oujectureti. LIGHTNING IN lYnaTtt,.-4 inorm re cently VisittursentrOLlllinota. of , which some idea may bc obieiniel from the fol lowing paragraph from the Chicago Jour nal . The rain * lightning . and thunder was awfully terrifie'it this section, particular. ly on Indian Cietilt; 12 Miles nurilfof this : place. No, pen - ariald deneribe truly the , awfulnesi and atildlility 'tit the ecene „ . , „ . . , The flush miit,Out..rui; were incessant.— A man of truth the neighborhood says that the lightning. struck, tirly seven trees •in a twenty acre field ! Another man says Ile counted one hundred and four ,trees, Monday and Tuesday, shivered and ; struck in the Indian Creek Timber, and be did not go much nut of a direet line to ,count them—the timber is three, miles wide, at the widest part of it. Two: or three' houses were struck—and burned, Ind 1 one barn burned and two horses' killed.— 1 , Nod ire , lost. ,llp,Ptix river, many stacka Ltdighitn.were alreek aadhued., It is 311- 1 sotaiiil i ihat much wheat, iii..drnatiialied in the! Va 1 i 11 .... irglei * . = b eing so driving that ,it. "•,,,....„.!filer,l,vl4' PY .4f.„ l o,,tha..bottroo l caoalug the , gram to gro w... ... .. .. ~ , . I TA '4 . rintit 'at lot 80irriu---The storm 0rth6 1 21341 . •i11t.; was severely felt throughout lSoeth Carolina 'and the South.' 'ern 'eotttry 'generally, lerivihg its traces ordeatruetion on the'erops' of Cotton' and tiOri,` - buililinge'&6; ' In North' Carolina' I ' it'pinves•tii have been very dClittlictivn:l . ... The ' . flinnitite reap ;to 'an - unprecedented hinghti - nurking - havoc itithing - the growing ,crops OW its batiks: . iii 'the Counties of Hallam and NOriliampton alone, it is es ti. Mated that npivartli 4)l' 300,000 bushels of corn Wert destroyed. In Florida, ns well at in Gerirgii;'the destruction 'and ' lot s are attentive:. ' '. -. ' Gen.'liint. o Thrweil z itnnwitas a mail con tracmr and pro - Trite:tor of various lines of stages. jut ,the. West. utatLarresied at Cleve laud on Lb* 2141 i charged with .sever al,eate9t4e to* robintries.., wasplau ed..tan4ergit3tril bp IYettdo House; hut 7 1 . 1 I . 3 getl. .!'etoAPIX the night titnugh rnKe pefige , tgrmers good guard over h 41411 Eleovas aftoraanls, arrested again. , .PNG.UI4,ft,INCIPEN AttitiAplirn. l 4),lii i st,ittp, Register, (allu, dind uPftn - Alcio ..Mfr Greigg. who Watt l O ll 4 l o4 l Fikimf.,,,vstar, 4 11 4‘.. 1 . 0 1h. 1 840, by :ilia espsietng,i.nl n.LSellft is a uar-. Pl!FAI.1091 1 9 1 19)**J-, , ,iPPISK- facts ge9lie.sl49,lil,4a(ScontlA. was lately rittnplottlyet, rne.)4l,,pear.the,water, itn oust,..9lpwc.ifn 1 :11Pre tortas, His atten-, ttiottolt wag pfettoDAY ttitArtiolkti , rui!gtv#4 l 4 I%spervn,Oy , quittt tkeftnrk. tenniectitigs . petlk, !them, his feet, %kg proverbially shy in', anne,t : uf, keeping very, near, h im, - pp ,ho ; his band,, fondled it. patted, OW a ft er ehnwing it to,t)tei, earn, Ind remarking on its , unneßneer it in the air. , 'rh o next day this gentleman having put out frdm the' , 4dineent'beaSh in a boat, with four others, for a sal }t las return, and when ilf land, Wit capei zing br trill wit, 1104 sudden' 104 sprung , itt her,' was tiro Whid' intik' Rib 116'0 , WA, rieovered, and 'a is! days ifteittnitris was bnried . in tlie'eein: elerv'tietity •or,thiity distant 'trod thti`kkentt the day iftoridS buri al , the grave ' was visited by wire'ainititiagliter. approached ASV tip*t,:_ they were 1'4411 1 tibn ter'tt modierituit Whir the plaie*which of several' tie*ritade graves was the one they were seeking. At this instant a tame' but 4)4g : hill robin ran on the groan. .. before them, anti stood before the grave of the husband and 'fath er. One of them took it up and .`caressed it, and after some remark about the sing.: tilarity of its conduct, let it 'go—wheir. it Ilew down, alighted on the raised mound over the crave, and laid itsellelose 'to the earth. Tile daughter immediately took it tip again, and it was dead. ' instances exemplifying the strong at . - I mehment of domestic animals, and espec , lolly dogs, to persons who have heen to them, adds the N. N. Eniuirer. are t4r frequent occurrence. A few days since a personal friend, connected with titie'nniee,' had the misfontine to lose hie Sok—a:fine, intelligent, manly little, fellow,.niit quite three years old. A King Charles spaniel had been in the, habit of playing with him, receiving food from his hands, and bearing bim company in his rambles. and efforts. While AIM little boy was sick, the dog watched by his bedside: After he diail,te the house, missed him, and' wandered' slr over the house, drooping' and ''Sie.'"'llte''sneitn4 tnorning'after his dthith;'heitetik . tion at the font of the Stain. Where Itki'fiail . been accustomed 4i itieet' and waited for filer itt toil OWN and at tail laid himinilf - thaVin upon 'the, tower stair endow: are the issues to which the Unite p,eii of biutits is often touched.'s • ' rim wria te MOW& G ICTINEIBURG. , • 0 ' • A ; Friday rkvenitig,§epl. 13, 11 . 51. 1 G`,S A, E ;NO AN ., i 14 '' 'am i A.. -. roR ID - 001 1 / 1 11110111R. JOSHUA D 0116411.111, of Backs county. FOR AUDITOR ORPIRRAL. RENair W. arilrallli, Union county. I FOR SORTIFFOR ORIVISAL, 1 SOSIMIX 1 - 610 - 0 It .er. ____ln • VoIII,OONGTBso. , , Panics; WSPIY6OI4 , SENATOR,: „Thornton, Carsoo. ASSEMBLY. Wskerry. CoMMISEMONER. Jail& airlailt. , ' AIf:DIYOR, Frederltk 0. Illolltnait. ' DIRECTOR; Nicbtora* IgStRIUT ATTORNEY, jairais 0. need. COUNTY SURVEYOR, Jacob pleb/. rk° Delinquent Patrons, -- The , t.Printer" is in want offunds to meet sundry engagements for Ink. Paper. 4 .II LIAMOI MUST 11/ITM TIMM t Will our de- Unguent patrons lake the hint and act promptly? 9 few dollars from each will helpi us assazingiy, and at the same time enable yando sleep moreaoundly: Try it I ARE YOU ASSESSED? If not, attend to tho matter at once. Re member tliatyour name must be registered on the Assessor's book at least ten days before the election, or you may loose a vote. Let every voter satisfy - himself by examiog the list in-peison. Death of Don. Henry Nes. We atop the press to announce the booth of Heim HENRY NES, which took place at hie res. idence,in Ibis Borough; last evening, a few min - - ate. at& 7 o'clock. His agriWits about 50 years. It isktinvin that the. Dr. has been ill for a long time, en much an as - to prevent hie' appearance in his swat in the House at Washington for the greater pert of the present sesCion.—York Republican of lerchersday luot. COM'IENCEMENT WEEK.—The exerci ses °Dummied with the close of the Sessions, in the lnatitations of tills place, will commence on Tun. day evening next, with the valedictory iervicee of the Senior Choi in the Theological Seminary and art Addiesi to the 'Alumni by Rei. Dr. Mom nis. On Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Judge K Et xi, of Philadelphia, do orator of crinsiderable rep utation, will deliver the annual address before the Linnwan Amociation. in • the Lineman Hall.. Ou Wednesday evening at T. o'clock, .in Church, Rev. C. P. KRA VTII. of Winchester, Vol., will address the Society of College Alumni. On Thursday, A. Ai., at 9 o'clock, the Commence. ment exercises will take place. The ele.s; we un derstand, is the largest the Institution has yet graduated. 115f-Tlin Annual announcement of the Medical Department of liras) Dania College lair the ars. shut of 1850 and Taal ',twining a favorable report of tho condition and prospects of the Institution. The nes session' o ill commence on the 14th of October nest in the large and beautiful edifice re erected by the Trustees and Faculty, with fair prospects for 4 large accesaion of students. (Cr Read the Address of the Whig :tote Cen tral Commillee in to-day's paper. LoCofoco The Locotoco County Convention met in the Court-houte, on Monday last, and the regular old , fashioned-no-dodging “strxtight-nor". oroning to o strong for the Gornilla , leaders, the plans of the lourr were knocked into pi, and the Convention proceeded to nominate, as of olden times, a full. blooded party ticket We fed a little carious to see how; our friend of the "Compiler" will take this move, which nompels him to swallow all the Wet about "ipulepemlest candidates," "people's lichee" ate., with which the tenders of that paper have been timed for the last three or fdur years. We must confess our surprise at the success of thilittuivement on tbe pert of the anti-Guerrilla portion of the Democracy of the county. We were aware that the ,movements of the eelf-consti- LAO "leaders" in . the borough had been the source of many a . bitter complaint tbrought the 'county, and thatthe,. Gamine" system was dialiked by a largewomber of the moat respectable members of the party, who ,had always been accustomed to * an open, honorable wafture:and prided themselves' upon the boldness with which the banners of the party hod always been flaunted. But we bed thought the plans'f the Guerrilla leaders too entr nine), laid;-and toe *ell digested, to enable the Regulariteo achieve so easy and decided • victory. But so it IA, and hereafter we may ex pact; in the politidal issues in thie courts', to meet with foemen Who are'neitbor ashamed nor afraid to sinter' their coloi ,'flee Conventicni . nominated the following ticket to he riff:WO at the crowing election,: tlenfdalirasc.F. Whormao. Assembly—AF. Chsees.,N. BoOqehy Cinginisioncr—Nicob A, *cm , DWI:W.43f the Ptioi—Jbho bender. Auditur—Thomas With Ileine..!licat.)er. arn! "deafly,. we .hava no aequerntante. The °gear candhiatea iore goo J ipotl true f LfoGb, , am" clamsr citizanit, nod mill no douhe poll the regular Loccithrn vote of the comae ty. No tootnittelime wee mask,* lihuveyor, the Convection re, epacionskyrallowing tber Chseirit• Los to .top i re o ff "' this year by supporting .).Ir, Rowell, the independent candidate. The '<Ace of Miele' Attorney env_.begging for bat nouns-4mi Hii tif tidui; It. Meows. Kettillefiett,'Wm. OWatireeienCletute Jodier were rippeiated `Cortgresolottal t3oefereeo, who wilt 'laity diai ioarlaatibe or Mr: Keterw, York. .1.-411.140.4 L A.' attd Abraham. "die aMinted Oaatodsj COnkratti !AAA) , r, Fett7 4 2 ; wag. kpOoted Wept.; to .tdo State A Humana —The Wheeling papers, speak of, the woman representing herself as dub mother of the late summer L Fairfield, the poet, and who I is going about procuring subscribers for an alleged new !Edition of hie works, on the ground that she has his Children to support, as a rafts deceiver. ;Thesvorklantriewir received, she tells different 'Ul ric*, and they declare her em itopaeier. , .• 0 41 1 4/ 114 7 oluutio. Uri luy comkton, , WP 'ddriisuhr rating out tits, newediden or her 1 none poems. Some three or ,knir years 'ice, mho wai wing up inboefjpt ( orti'fn } t6sinneobjeet in there I piiikk timing her Wedmit $t hind: We haro 114011•216**1 VV that thi tr We ire reqrieated announce that thO sale of the personal property of Mr. WINK. advertised is the lap Star to take place on Saturday, trs been changed to Friday (today) at IS o'clock, AI. i' Congress---passage of the Adjust- went 111111 s. Last 4celi we • .ounced the &feet of tbe Texas BOUnthiler Hill i the fouse of Representative i ii bi aye • dam Ile. Out:oday the vote on iet iii ilin• thi lill , wu niurilideird, and the wld i Tirrioarislßipacliedlo it ; but the II 0 endlid , apil losi:-llit!;)7. On riagY,l'lioniever, a.rime , aimeead • oft was made by the friends of the two measures, hy pro. curing another reconsideration of the vote; and, after a good aleal,4 mantevering, the Joint Bill was passed by a vote 107 to 07 l The announce ment of the result waschcered by the galleries, and tkip Vogl adjoiihrhil anriditoittidemibla confinima t ' Next day, the Bill to admit Ordil j omb s a as i Mate was•ulten up sail. passed by the degidadAltie.o( 150 to 50. This °libeled, the Utah Territorial Billlses preued,tbiough by a vote of 97 1e86.—. , tbue.diepuipg of all, the Senate Bills, except the our in regard 10 Pngitive Slaver, which will hard- IY Pim 'without emus amendments. . This, wepresuma, sarders the. Sheer, question so hr' es Uonateasia corn:shied t and in thit view we do not throw thot it wale much tegretted by the people of the Union, who had beoomewes ried and 'disgusted by the protrected discussion of the Bills. The Bills i . dopted—especially the one determining tha Testis Boundary—are not what we could have desired; possibly, had their pas sage depended on our will they never would have been enacted into law, without amendmente.— But we are heertily gisd that the matter is stilled, end so, we have no doubt, will feel the great mane of even those who decidedly disapprove of the be. abs on which the difficulty is adjusted. The agi tation which has se long absorbed the attention of the country, will now ins great measure subside, and Congress will be enabled to go to work in earnest tnpon its appropriate, ordinary Legislative duties. The rejoicing in Washipgh.n City on the an nouncement of the passage of these important measures by the House, is described as universal and enthusiastic. (bat/hundred guns were fired —the hotels were illuminated, and the people turned out to congratulate each other on the hap py result. The Hon. Henry Clay, Oen. Casa, and other distinguished men were serenaded in the evening. The announcement of the passage of the Tex as Bill by the House, on Friday. amend great re joicing in New York, on Saturday, and the Na tional ling was hoisted from the shipping and all the prominent buildings of the city. The Mils Signed. The national Intelligence'. of Thursday says that the President has approved of all the Slave. ry Bills which passed the House, and that a spe cial messenger has been dispatched to Teams, with a certified copy of the Boundary Bill. This Bill having received the vote* of all the Texan Repro tentative' in congress, will no doubt be approved by the people of the :tate. Adjournment of Congress. Now that the Slavery question is settled, lion• green will make shad wale( the remainder of the business before it. A resolution to adjourn on the 30th of B eptero4eraSSPinsti.bcd.lasAttbeak__ . - - grew will then !taro been in session ten months— longer than any prtigious Congresti. IMMI=IM! C A I. I FORA It J C. FIMMIET and Alr.tort Nat, the U.S. Senators from California, tooltheit scaly in the Senate on Tuesday. Some of he :Southern men objected to the legality of the credentials, but the objection was overruled-3$ to 12. Merank. Wriudwitirth ruidpilbert, the California Ilepresentativeartothp House. mods application for sesta on the same ; but objection being made, a deliate.eristwil. pending which the House nil jourocil. Next day the objection was overruled by a decided majority, and both members were sworn in. Not Satimfled. The "Souther,' Press" at Washington, the Pro !-lavery organ established by the ......lave interest, seems to be greatly dissatisfied with the action of Congress only on the Slavery questions. We confess that this dissatisfaction on the part of the pro-slavery propagandists goes far to reconcile us to the basis on which the "vexed question" has been settled, as it is very evident that it could have been much worse for freedom; otherwise the .Southren Press" would not express itself as strongly as it does in a leader of Saturday last, of , which the following is an extract : 'rite Texas dismemberment and New , Mexico territorial bill has •passed. It has , passed the klouse of Ilepresentatives by a majority of ten votes; and in our opinion it is the most calamitous event which has yet befallen this Union. When winter comes the Legislatures of the other Southern States will assemble, and we will then see what they meant by their resolutions last winter. If they shall detertnine that, in declaring their resolu tion to resist the Wilmot proviso. they meant the name and not the thing, then they will have ended the' most couiprellen- sive and memorable farce 'that, bus ever been enacted before the civiliied world, 1 and the South will have sunk to rise no more— "Unwept, unhonored and unsung." But, before that becomes her fate, it is our opinion that “Many a Monier will be torn, ;And many a knight to moth be borne." LITOn Tuesday list, the cerenioniniconnected with the presentation of a Bible by the Ladies, of Fairfield le 0 /airfield fira 483, ,Foe sf, ra^Pmerr , " took place in tbs brick Church, in the presence of .a huge *Whales.. A full Regalia Proceerion of the Order preceded the presentation, making an impubne diaphry—a large delegation from , the Division, enil ikufront the Election of Cadets, In this pltietkleing in ittendafte, accoin. ponied by "0041 tosige Band!" At the Chtirch the eseriisei were lut.followa Prayer-.-by JOHN 01161. Chaplain to Fair• field Diglision. , Presentation of the' iViblit-by' Di Ci.a)Srfa r . Reeeption of the Maxwar,r. Sntitt.oti, Esq. Address—by Mr. Joar S. Roarirdori. Prayer—, , by Rea, .0 1 p, ,gfeAßXlte . .1101.13i140 pipbowsdiiii* beetitilki and etetly MI 1 4 10 1 441 1•bon Vivi* oldilittifoetio iritb,applarpriaat kneripftorsa, r atodteturtftave Pro.' wed samotteptebkra gift to the Divisieripar hairnet eentatiotrwraveditillskilo sr Niro °Oho &norm The exercises Incident to Ma Paateatothat'arare all appropriate and interesting. and, bilk thp tousle of the Band, evidently tardy afatotlol,o:ltneittiL sion upon all present. , , Not the least intanuaitaTiatittint,dthe drys on•. tort/dement was titir tht;, lump of iiaea Piiivit .lo 4fent pus la stimpttion arpie„ank to which, we 40111 hardly tukk,arnpie jualke .09Po. by • ill why, partook or it. It may not be Improper here to remark, that Mr. Item Neon, in contpliinbni 'to the tieersion, doted hit' Bar to be dank Old that 66 !brier Wee Goldin POrtiekt isrilvrto. U. Biastre, Fro& announce him self its the York papers, is 'tut ledepoodoet ceodi• dote for the office of Promoting Attorney. CONFEREE 111EETING. .`Easy prttle, slit. 6th, Agt;eeebiy to; pt yious;arreingements the oon ferces'oppointeti by the conventions held in York and Adimo,omauttils, eolith* fp the nucleation of Dliesl M. fiiseroga,iiis the Democratie:;Virhig evilest" for Ciongresa, met at' ;he housej:if Mr. Jesse Idlers, gam Setiket Adam* Co., to-attend to the duties assigned them. When on motion R. G. McCreary, Esq., wee called to the chair, and M. E. Trone appointed Secretary. Mr. John J. Cochran haying been unable to attend in con sequence of the pressure of other duties, Henry Flhoms,Esq, oflotik,winsppointed by him as ins stater moose delitemtion maths part of the cop fereca as to the most effectual mode of securing the itie4ott yf Vis ; s niel 'Ornyser; Esq.„ tbe:.fol loyvirecßutolutions were of led timnitabus• ly idifptinke • .. •. ' • • . Resolved, That in' obedience to the ex pressed wilrof the Whigs of York ind Adams counties, its well As fur the pus pore of carrying out our own individual feelings. we do hereby , nominate Daniel M. Simpler, Esq., as the candidate to rep resent this district in the next Congress. Resolved, That we recommend to the free and , intelligent voters of York and Adams Counties the candidate this day selected as one every way worthy of their support,• and one who if elected will do much to promote in the National Legisla. lion the various interests which wen Penn sylvanians regard as vitaly important to the' prosperity of our honored Commonwealth and of the whole country. On motion, Adjourned. UNION COUNTY LOCOFOCOS.— = Thu• Cameron men have triumphed in the Locofoco nominations in Union county, as in other places. JANXI dismiss, however, and $5 other ..sintigAi mu" I,ocofixos of the opposite school bolt the nom• Madams, and hale published a long card, over their own names, denouncing the nomination's as having been effected by the same ',Totem of .4)6- bery and corruption" which was developed at the Williamsport Convention, and which is a; work they say all over the State ! They conclude by expressing their "firm and inflexible determina tion" to oppose the nominations. The fight goes bravely on ! . M TIE L 0 COFOCO TROUB LBS.—The Locofueo organs in IVestmorland refuse to sup. port the nomination of Snodgrass for Congress.— In Bedford county, a resolution endorsing the nomination was voted down three to one. There ie great dissatisfaction in all the counties compos ing the diarirt. trThe Lorofocos of Franklin county have nominated Alex. E. Whiney and Win. Hyscr for Assembly ; George Smith for Commissioner ; John Elliott for Director; Win. Wallace for Au ditor; and Geo. W. Brewer for. District Attorney. A series of resolutions were adopted in favor of James X. kfcLanahan fur Congress, Judge Black for Gov'r, and Geu. Cut for Presidnot. A resolu tion was also adopted in favor-of nominating the Locofocia candidate for U. S. Senator by State Con vention, and not by Legislative caucus ! This is a dab at Gen. CAMERON. VOA looks much to tho' the Democracy of Franklin a n:leipate a return of a Cameron majority to the nest Legislature. by fhc Locofocos of IVestmorland and Fay ette counties have n hard time to since upon an Assembly ticket. The Conferees of the two coun ties met in July Inst. and spin on the 18th ult., but the last time they came further from agreeing than the first. Westmorland wants three of the four Representatives, and promises Fayette the next Senalor,—but that proposition would trot go down, and the Fayette Conferees withdrew from the meeting. For their miserable gcry ',tendering last winter, the locofocos every where deserve to be put to trouble by , divan' and confusion, and in many parts of the 2 tote their desertsare being via nod upon them. rirTwo locofoco candidates are up for Con greaa in VVilmot's district. James Lowrey was nominated by the regular conferees of Susquc hana and Tioga, and David Wilmot by the regu• lar conferees of Bradford and an irregular set from Tioga. Thus it appears that Wilmot is this time the irregular candidate. The Whigs have not yet nominated a candidate. IL7The Locofocos of the Cumberland and Per ry Senatorial district are in • decided muss in re gard to • candidate. There are now two locofuco candidates in the field for the Senate —foe. Bailey and A. B. Anderson—both claiming to be regular ly nominated. If they both bold out until the elec tion, the Whig• will probably adjust the difficulty in • way satifactory to themselves, if not to all sides. THE GALPHIN CLAJM.—The opponents of the Administration of Taylor and of Fillmore are constantly prating of the iniquity of the Gal phin Claim. The characteristic unfairness of such attacks is exemplified by the fact that President Pulk signed and approved the act of Congress, or• daring the payment of the claim, which was as follows: "Be it enacted, 4.c., That the Secretary of the Treaenry be, nod is hereby author ized to examine and adjust the claim of the late George Galphin, under the treaty mettle by the Government of Georgia with the Creek and Cherokee Indiana, in the year 1773, and to pay out the amount which may be found due to M illedge G al phin. out of any money in the Treasury not otherw ice appropriated." "Approved, August 14th. 1848. hags R. POLK." THE NEW ADMINISTRATION.—A late number of the Alexandria llasettri says:—"We are pleased to hear and know that the Ad minis . -' tration of President Fillmore, both as regirdi the action of the Presithaa himself and the Heads.° f Depririmettle, is such as to commend the.nnilivi. ded teepee' and slipped of the While 'in' Nil , grew; and'of the Wilke throughout theiYobnlry.: The ' 1 40 4 Ye,f the dent plaice, all 414 !ha e' 4sinces ', pit h *O h : whilst iiil l l9lc! , 4? 114094* ITO dev o tion 6:14, P ub h9 sr.*, b•similiks i l MßP r e cl 4. 4. 1 14 4 4. 1 wwleatiefi 14003 who 4agi•CIPAOI. ed to him politically. If, lilt doom the itlP 'port of the ollatecittaa peopla.'. relln ioiliinuee Ned tirk, w"s i o*ws . at 0' 44 biirde.'" °!' V6dm 'l d fX-00"—Pi; .11 4 ( 4 #ilt nr4: cl! ) c,ift ware !I d. / A l o, lll o*. r e 4114 P,/r, OP: fforffnlcuts faun of $4,9411,! ; , : ,Th0, prico ,of,ticketa i rinsed Awe *205 do on to WI ask —4,4,78 loavithr Wen nog at auction l p Igrit.W.'Hstristrililhatouta, ono of the ,abet-,' olio of tioo Notitudist Epicopof Ohatiol; . 10 O O; laded Hed pulpit ' orator; died at LUttiu 4 Oiti, Sunday loot: tar Hon. Hexer H. Si mime Isidtmen . rmaleted Delegate fo'Conitities from Miswrote Territory: TO10.11•11 J. ROOK has been ni-olected U. 9. Senator from Texts for six years (rum thi 41h of Match next. From Europe—Death of LOUIN (COMMUNICATED - - l'hillippe. .1 i Thelltestner Asia arrived p. , 1-I , alifax on !TOIL do i froniliwyrpool. The new is 4t of plena'. lar impo ilk, excepting the annocnietnentilf the f death cl:,Lodis Philippe, the Ex iS: ctif. r nce arho died at his residence in Engle op Ipth,of Apeast. ii:ltteen Victoria is Up gel to!Scplatid LAtia,lispeleon on • tour tikrgaatisrotiansea. The Danish difficulty is still unsettled. Another batch of Counterfeit Two Dollar Notes on the Farmers' Dank of Lancaster% has been is sued—different somewhat from the first, and • better imitation of the genuine. Look oat ! LID - Jona K. Loma wall, Esq., of Westminster , has been nominated by the Whigs of Carroll county as their candidate Abs, State Senator. An excellent nomination, and one which should be sustained at the D. Joni E. H. Litwirr is the Locofoco candidate. SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR.—Hon. 11. Sims.am, of Virginia,' has been ap pointed Seeretary of the tnterier, by President Fillmore. ftt is said be hai aiXoPte4l. MARYLAND ELECTlON.—Theeleelion in Maryland for delegates to the Convention to amend the State Canstitution, has resulted in the choice of 49 Whigs, 42 Locofocos, and 12 who ran on "Union" tickets. Of these latter 7 ere Whigs, which gives the Whig* 66 memeent, and a ma jority of 7 in the Convention. SOUTH CAROLINA. FURIOUS. - The merican Flag Trodden uuder hboi I—The correspondent of the Philadelphia ,Bulle tin telegraphs from Washington, Sept. 10, as follows : Information has been received here, by telegraph from Phar leston, stating that the people in that city are furious at the pas sage of the Territorial bills. Upon receipt of the news, a public de• monstration- was gotten up, and the Flag of the Union was trodden under foot ! Meetings have been called in a number of districts of South Carolina, to take ac tion on the present state of AFFRAY AT HArtruarwsro.---An affray tool: place recently at Harrisburg between a on of ex-Governor Porter and a son of Jacob Seiler, Esq., and Dr. Christian Seil er, Jr. It seems that the two former dri ving out a few miles from Harrisburg, in a vehicle to which was attached a horse belonging to Jacob Seiler. and were met by tha Doctor, who seized the horse and ordered them to get out. A. scuffle then ensued, in which both young men were knocked down. Young Porter on being' struck, indicted a wound in the Doctors's! abdomen with a pen knife. Hon. Mr. Potter, :nember of Congress from Ohio, writes home thnt the Cheap Postage Hill will pass the present session, but that the reduction will not be so great as lie would like. John Snodgrass, Esq., of Westmore land county, of Portage Railroad memory, has been nominated as the Locofocu can didate for Congress in the district compos ed of Bedford, Westmoreland and Cambria. The nomination has created quite a hub bub in the District. NEW CONTRACT BETWEEN IiARNUM AND JENNY LIND.—The New York Tribune stales that Mr. Barnum has voluntarily proposed to Jenny Lind that the (twiner contract he set aside, and a new one made, and she has agreed to that arrangement.— The new arrangement is, that in addition to the $l,OOO per concert, for 150 nights, she receive half of the net profits of Mr. Barnum, on condition that she sing fur him, not only in the U. 8. but in any part of the world, and more particularly at the London Fair in 185 i. Parson Brownslow, the editor of the Knoxville Whig, says he is for Clay lOr President„; and if he should die, he would go for the man who last talked with him. In want of the substance the shadow will do. Some young ladies, feeling agrieved by the severity with which their friends spec tabled on their gay plumes, flounces, neck laces, rings, ect., went to their pastor to learn his opinion. "Do you think," said they, "there can be any impropriety in wearing these ?" "By no means," was the prompt reply ; "when the heart is full of ridiculous no tions. it is perfectly proper to hang out the sign." ry Clark's ferry bridge, connecting the east bank of the Susquehanna with Den can's Island, sixteen miles above Har risburg, was totally destroyed by fire on the night of the 10th inst.—supposed to be the work of an incendiary. It was half a mile long, and cost $120,000. SIOI[NKSII IN YORK. Pa.—ln the north ern part of York county, comprising the townships* of Codorus, Shrewsbury, Par adise, Heidclburg, and Manheim, there has been much sickness. A great number of deaths 'ha ve taken place. These have re sulted principally from a species ofdysen tery. The country is now, however, com paratively healthy. GIGANTIC NUMMI WORIL—The Brit ish government is constructing a harbor on the western coast of England at Holy head, at the expense of $36,0,10,000. It Is to be in the form of a cresent, with width' between the horna •of three-fourths of a mile, while, the sheet of water will contain 810 acres, olloWfoniilitiddion7;n 7 o - ifn in Patadieu, belbre he sinned P' Raked 44•amieble 'ears eposa,' of her loving' huaband-L-:.•Till he got a wile." iiewered huabsind eahntyL. ' ;' . f ...IIIMri,WANTED—.4 .Doraeetie. to do Wear work ; of so ,ordinarreized Family: t A adored woman: wlndil.he pre. (erred. Good .ollaxectOw , 11114.44trrott- liab. dionsPPlicla. .who may fled petweneit eilefkilow<lll p lea. Beet -hooo. <azrEnquire .M: tlesr!' Orme., ,) •,!, ?,, I tir.l 4\ llfeitiiig ihiil;4olk °pulpy Ctooooptee will he, held Wye biiiireodelioeahltry'neict 1411 O'clock; A: X, Tgielotitiftinelifirtill the thole bath lei:hake& " . 2t: i ReEirEVENSdN;"' Sept. la _ r ' _ .11roef cc to 'TeachePo. WHO 'SOMMIti 1:4409ra ef i 'llStniltnn. bin' Township will meet at thi) . 'Pub- Vic School Mullein Fairfield, On Salserhy, the 281 k day , of September 'text* between the hours of 12 o'clock, M. end 6 cribloele, P. M., to employ Tunctinftst9 like charge 9f the several Schools in said .Township. JOHN McCLEAHY, September 13, 1850. New Counterfeits. BALTIMORE MARKET. itl t)10. inx 11AVeil .. ..olia. strg OP alittgronalr. 40 t l l , -`itteirlil nomad Street fl our at $ 811. eit3l Mills unsteady, •veroging shout $4#62 . Core Weal $3.181. Rye flour $3.00. 411/IN—Sulppltuf all kinds of Grain light, pri cell as, followak I .1 wheat 80 eta • 95 eta ; and totwW 100 atl 08. White Corn 56 •50 eis ar o 6 the deo ind ; yellow 50 a 58. Oats 81 a3O di' 'Rye 60 !tit.' CATTLE.— Price■tangeJ from $2.25 to $3.25 on the hoof, equal to $4.50 a 0.25 net, and aven ging $2.25 groat. HOGS.—Solos of live. hogi at 0.60 a' 01.76 per 100 lbs. 'WARR' ED; On the Bth lust, by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Johm Imre; of re4drn o township . tiridWien Soave A. PLeli nf„entrtherland to nahig. 111411111111.1.1.1.1111.111. 0 41111 . 111 " L At hie residence heir the York springs on Bat urday the . 9j eifkiiiiita, Nines short AU4e,411. Mr- CALI& s hob ihneeined atithien.- ht the 07th year of hie age: , • On the 4th init., in literiallen to wn.bip, Mr. CilA 'tea Dr LAP. in the 73d year of his ege. On the 30th ult., Mr. 'Jae'rrs' feromessorran, of Union tOwnghip. aged 03 you*. • On the inst., near Abhat4‘oeivn, M Ja!en Bevel', aged 5.2 yoara, , In Cheater county, ,on the let Instant. t'm mos Klima an, a venerable and 'highly eliteenied mem ber of the Society of Friends--in which he was for many years alitcoacher--In Ike ; TIM y ear of his ago. At his residence, sear Mochenicstows, F mk , ick county. Md., on the 18th ult.. Mr. Rocesa, at the ego of 83 years 4 month' %ad I.; Jaye. On the 2d inst, fn HUnferstown, Mr.Erataatie Zone, aged shout 28 years. On the 26th ult., Miss Salaam K., daughter of Mr. Jacob Rex, of Busks township, aged $1 year. and 6 months. On the 21st., in New Oxford, C Mu ne, son of Thenias,and Own Snodgrass, aged 11 miniths and 15 days. On l'htnsday evening fan, near Abbotblown, Mr. Pivrxe Allsnat.e, aged about G& yam% On the sth lost, Mrs. Ants MARIA, widow of the late Alr. William Npanglos. dada, aged St year. end 8 &lye. On the llth inn., at his tosidonee In Franklin township, liKutto I MI tit sax x, aged aboui 99 0131TUILla Departed this lite, on the 9th inst., in de 611 year of his age, Mr. JACOB WKAVICIA. Rim hoer al was attended by a large concourse of people to' the old grave yard of Bender's Church. To those who kucw him best, the few year. preceding his death, appeared to be devoted with increasing in terest and zeal to the subject of religion. He way punctual in his attendance upon the services of the sentiency, mid seemed to , nijoy and to be profited by them. Hu was honest and er. right in his dealings, a good neighlun and an at% feetionale budoind and . father. Ile was not free from the infirmitien and imperleetions inci dent to our fallen condition ; yet he gave evidence, satisfactory to those 'mut interested, that he died relying only upon the ■toeing sacrifice of Jesus Chi lot .uur Lend. tjettysburg, Beptl. I, 1850. onzrutaair• Intel in the City of lialtiniem et* ehthsetter the 17th ult., EDINA a o J. Gnt NaIXE, son or Deniel drumbine, of East t3 e rlin, aged 17 years, 9 months, and 2 days The deceased was an only child, tenderly lowed by his parents. In him they beheld what they soppo.ed would be their prop and stay. tosmooth their declining dais with sondes of affection, ea they joutaeyed to the tomb ; bat alas ! fur human a lit,eipaiion, their son was MU eked by the wlnJ messenger of death, as a victim for his unerring shalt. Though his pulte heat high with youth ful ardor, and his genius bid fair Tor futuregreat new, it all availed nutlung ; his tide of life had eb bed to s close Early last spring he made an arrangement with n gentleman 111 Raltinsore. to loam with him tbst Jewelry • and Watchmaking business, to. which his perms assented, and he left their home s3t the City, little dreaming he should return no mom.— Ile had scarcely lawn gone two brief mouths, ere hi parents received the mournful tiding, that he '.vas pr. struted u.s the point of death by a typhus fever. l'hev hastened to his aid;.but though at tended by able physicians, and aided by the affec tionate attendance of his parenta, it could all avail Min nothing. During the last week of his illness he Wall fervent its urging his parents 11, lead a dicta tion life, telling them to meet him an heaven; fur ho felt assured of his sins being ell forgiven by crucified Redeemer, who now welcomed him to e ternal bliss beyond the slim A midst this wink ing hope he died, leaving thie hest of consolations, that they mourn not as those without hope- Af ter his decease his parents conveyed his remains to Berlin, where they were intern d amidst a,large concourse of relations, friends, and former youth. ful companions. This sad event had stamped grief 011 every countenance, for ho was dearly be loved by all who hnur-Ate. The only Apra to their grief was the cettoolatillm, that their fe u was his exceeding greet gain—feeling spored that his soul new basked in celestial glory, amidst the hlood.vvashed throng around the throneof Vod. But erase my vcnt'rous thought, too apt to b To things for thy capacity too high ; Since ear bath never heard, nor eye beheld, , 'Pb' immortal glories or the upper iambi, And all ht bold chimera at the bast; ' ' In darkness torm'il t end wrapt iO 1111011. rest y Nor thought can paint, nor larrguage give them birth, And 'faint descriptions but degrade their worth. Hence I'm constrained the retied to dismiss,, Till made with Urn a fellow-heir alkHae. T. To THE PAMPHLET LAWS PAf?SED at dirt last session edit Le gislatore of Pennsylvania, hairelteeh received at this Office, and are ready rer dietribntion to those authorized to receive them. JOHN PIOKING, Progey. Prothonotary's Offics, GeV. lysbura, BeM. 114 s NOTICE TO ASSESSORS, THE A seesaws elected at theism Spring Election are , hereby notified to attend at the Commissoners' Office in the 80. rough of Gettysburg, to receive Blank As. sesemeat Dupligateo' and the necessary in. structiims, se &flows :—The Assessors for Union, Conowngo, Berwick, Oxford- , Hithihon, Reading, 'Monntpittasinl, gee. many, Straban and Mountjoy, will attend oti'lf'edneedby, the '9lh Of °cipher iikfri and the Assessors for the Bor6Ugh, fittitt: hit Freedom r A t iberts, Franklin, Sutler IVlenallen,Tyrope,-Hun tington Lai dote,' $4 , 111 aftdnd Oft Thurs. claya/te lath of Octobertiottli- * By twee aloe beeithenioneee ' *il 0 0 1101 Sept,' la; 111500,004 0,14 11" i lir:Ott 4 , 11 !OPP, 11 *! 1 0 Pf l 4 111,4 " 1 1411 I* 1 4 46 , M 4 3 4014/16 1 16 1 hr.'. .01 . .1 , 4 ; t • I . 1 1 01140KMARP, gAl.atottt,' ; PORK, • HAIWO &•SIDES tOiIDULDNRBO , LARD, t ,PAEVSEty... , •• it le P t • i , ,' 74fP, I • ,•., REMOVAL. 01IN FAHNESTOCk - ha; ....... 1 "1,110- of VED hie ifertlwirel.lted Grocery litore to tba , Room recently gol9liie ineenv4luat.,,on Ilis Soar * V r yt the.Diamood. where lie hie op i ned,.. Much incretute,tl .assortment o imp- WARE St, GROCERIES; to tvbicli, the attentien of the Public is itirticd. Goitybburg, Sept. 6, 1650. ). r.DRATH'S 110(11t,",`: "Row li;equentlY de we hear this expression, Y which is maodf'tes iblaseey. 'Oda leirel the last stage of sickness that a - patient can be seduced to ssttilPve Kent nit4f t tr#• itlt riblArril) , Wee, is she *Noosed lieretlt frotsob dm," to,"deatlevldP o Fi"ll Plewnlat 40 alit 10 " cons Iteadache, when, has an angel of'inertY. Itendy Ping telirevtd 'Kt -attic .1:+0.0 , , restored tier to liar Randall' Peklect health. The very Institut Radwriy's'lttlidy Ft lief le anplieft, Its beneficial effects ate cid: "It 'Others', heal;, eleinitss end purities ; it irrifhtiOn, rea ihnli nnati° " ° and serellinge; relieves' the rheetlitivere neuralgic tient, gives ease to Burn*, tgestdo, 'lsoree, Crop. tionS,^enrew u(iir, Pa- i ritlysle;' Sprains, Streins, 'midterm, stiff nttk, weakness fn the side and beck, sores'6l all hinds , Ihruisee,•chafre,ebin throat, infhiento,h6atitmess, .enttllnk Watt:4kt. WI4cHE.CI:IIIIED IN ONE SVCOND. I iortniing'effeetion can be cured in do steed, tielthe - thotlieht the Relief 'touches ftfe , heiveolle pia* Is mitigated. 'Pn with Tie 111 3 60 eseoft ind Rendirania, Nearplgia "and Sick: liesidaelie--ireth er e the parts Where '.he pain is pi4, , ,na in a few minutes you will be .entlreFf relieVed: Taken internally it will ar , lest the' most violent spasms. and cramps, stop ., -vomiting 6? tea much purging, and in all cases •gite etrength . far weakness, ease for pain, health Mt richness: No Ready Utelief is genuine un gessaigned by RenWal itcc , ,, 102 Fulton at. qlegant 'lfibilet Requisites. Tia'entheliish and enhance the chitlins of beauty. Padway'a Mediciaed Soap. favorably known throughout the fashionable - worhd for its extremely bland, purifying and soothing effects on the akin, while by Its action on the pores and minute secretory vessels it ex perts all the impurities from the surface, allays every tendency to inflammation, anklc..frectually dirisrpates all 'reilness,lan, pimples, spelt. freck kst discolonittionsand othereutanentneernptions. 16lentlemen, 'after shavingmill find it allays all irritation and tenderness of the skin,ound renders it soft, smooth and pleasant. It •is free from poisonous, irritating and pernicious linnetlietit. , , s and cal hi Used on.the tender skin of the infant With the same happy ,results as' upon beauty in its„prime. Each cake is enveloped M a splendid labil of steel engraving, with the signature of R.tl. RAJ:twat On each cake. Price 25-cents, large cakes. The crowning ornament of Beauty is eilunteriant bead of hair. • RadWilly i e Oircaesian Balm, Warranted the best Hair Tonic now in use lot dressing and \beautifying the hair. It cleanses 'ihe scalp from thindrifff, keeps it clean, cures icttrvy, baldness and sores on lhulhead, stops the hair from !ailing out, render; it strong, fine, smooth and glossy. Persons uhrrhave lost their .hair by sickness will fir.d sueermilete antidote in this Balm.. 11t also gives it a clerk and beautiful color stud prevents it from turning grey. it is sula'in large linttles for .15 cents per bottle, and Is warranted Ihe'bestlinir preparation in use. It will twit roil the hat, cap, or the finest None genuine.withost tire signature of Ranwst h Cp. trAgenta for I& sale of the above articles in Mains •coutty—S. IJ. 131.71.:11LER, Gettys burg; Parton Irlythr. Fait field Mrs. Dienro 11. Cashtown; `SrintrlngerZ: Reottlanr, Utiles:own : Kick/Moues At Hollinger, Abbott blown; Witham Wolf keo., , Easfßer/iti; D. M.C. Hanir twi ; IlnitzioFrr & Frrret, Petersburg. ti,JS'litl —2ln TAILORING. HE Itnilersigned neknowledges 'his indebtedness to his numerous friends 'fur this liberal share of patronage extend - -'to him, and respectfully home them that he has lat received the 'ALL & FASIII()NS, tud will be preparta to ex °reale all mitre iu h•is : hithiness, with prompt ilewo:and at reasonable prtn.a. •work entrustettio hie care, werranted to f i t. J. 11. Stii.tE/ . *7' AN .OPRENTICF: to the Tail or*. business will be taken by the hub -scriber, if immediate application ho made. The applicant must be of good eller:toter and•cnrretvlrahita. Ono from the country would be preleriett. Cetl9sbarg, Sept. 8,-3ta TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. ijoitoposALs will be received dt t h e oiliest of tho Cointaissionors, , in Cet lysburg, Adams . county, Pa., until Satur day Mc flat day of September final,, at .12 o'clock, M., for the ercotiolt of a WOODEN BRIDGE,. over OtntiVag. Creek. at East Berlin, where said creek 'orossses the road lend •ipg front Gettysburg to Berlin, at the west end of the present bridge. Plass and•speeitications may be ',wen at .the office of. the said Oestesissioners at soy iil6lo Joefore itl 'day. JIOOB KING, J. (4. MORNPWS'I'AR, JOUN MUSSEL:I,AN, jr Commissioner* itest—.l. AUCIIIIINBAUGII, Clerk. Sao. .u.--rd Coiligienetineut of The Theo'ogled Semita,ry, Getlysbarg, Pa. /1111EIE Anneal Addresses of the etadents JR- of the Theological Seminary will be delivered •on 71fesday evening! the 17th inst., inC brist's Church, Gettysburg, at which also the Annual Address before the Alain& Associrtion of the Sen►ioaiy will be delivered by Dr. J. G. Umtata, of JJaltimore, J. K. MILLER, • 1). It FOCHT, It: R. HENRY, J. tki. UNRUH, H.B. KOONS, :0 Comm. of Am 9 TEACHERS WANTED. 1 4 ‘1 1 iFI" S6hoid flit:extol; of MouMitiea sant township. wilt meet at the Brush . Ran School House. in oakd tnwi 'ithiri, on4aturtfo,y° tile t4th V'Sq3tethb;r -azt, , iir I &cloth, P. M.; to reeeivii . Pio- Milo It* Nine ratchere for tho3' Public elehdathi'oreaid 'thistehlpi ' .' ' 1 -'' 1 .- " . 'A' 9EEVER..'• • , Adg. ga l -4{l I ' : •• '' ; ' ' , ,• 1 , . , i i°IIWA,Iy9(P'EL/$4 (JESTS!, , i -r-o nr,AloliEr t wito' kn ow , tipipise VII to 1 i ' JE. ' , Vl:tit: View* , on 'subscription to St. Junes , Church, in tie Borough of clettyso burg, are hereby notified that:the Collec tor, Mr. Brattier. Wicavae ! will call on them during' Ain .moith!(Septehtber) for 4t499ner4s 3 ;#Alti, .411 tbqsw gegleroPing - or ffe- Ippipgriwpay i nikl:.Bod - Ahit itteir wolfing; will be left with a proper , oftmer for col t t :41 l !MY; Ohleiif 114 Chin& Nana', ' ! ~ '' ' 4 At I.I4INDREW POLLEY;tlNinat i ro 11:13: Pot-Ingdars . p OR 4ove church •NrA n ' ll atiV. 4 fi l lik sl)l Y3i , E P l i cl ‘ ar fi a r a n Pecs ruari!ij to call cte 4to, l !V , ! C ln . i ois.. botntitml,ooinbs I PlNE'queortnient . of 004463 At oli'm 'l4bitiiiilitif ! ' ',lt: ti• BC BICH. LOCUST GROVE ,„slik,AM NULL. TWO MULE S S. WET OF LIT TLE T WIV.IN GERMANY TOWNSHIP. Tk'lB establishmeni ie now in full op= eration and calcUlated to do all kinds of Grinding upon the shortest notion sand in the very best Manner. Farmers And other* wanting grinding. donut specially in time of low wittbi; plosawliall at this Establishment, itiore they can be ac commodated at ail timek.' The • TEAM MILL cinse by and in connection nitir the large Flouiing Mi ii; 'and together are calculated to dd h large amount of work,. A PLASTER MILL CLOVER A 1 ILL is in connection with This estahlishment, and Sawing can new be done,ats all times: . Constantly on lian'd 'sod for sale, AT THE MILLS, wliplesaYti and .retail, Fautity.and Soper-, fine Wheitk Flour, Rye, Cbrn Mid Buck. w heat lebduh .Wittrantod'su parlor. A large lot of chopped Rye, Corn, Oats, Mixtures, Bran, Shorts, Shiftstuff, 4g.0., to be had at all times at fair prices. GR017.44.1 PL.ISTER on hand at all times, fbr Sale or exchange for uoground. 'l'hose persona engaged in •the Flour and Feed businasS can be ac caratnotlited at all times on The shortest notice, either with the Flour and Feed manufactured, or by having Welt own grain ground.. . • This•essablishment has been erected et heavy expetnie for the special conveniettee ' and accommodation of the neighborhood and will be carried on by first-rate EXPERIENCED MILLERS. The undersigned therefore respectfully solicits the patronage of- the surrounding oountry. lareners may rest assured of having their grinding and all other work done at either of -the Mills, in the very best manner, and at all times upon short notice. Persons going to the establish ment from a distance can-ot 'all , times and particularly in -a_ dry iieasion,..w.lion_ streams are low and water scarce, by waiting a short time, take their grain home with them manufactured as they may wish. Those that bring plaster in the stone can at all times receive and take with them ground plaster in exchange. GEO. ARNOLD. N. B. Wishing to give farmers a home market for their grain,•a fair price will at all times be given for wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, &c., delivered at the Mills. Locoet rov e,•Sepi. 43. —if C-7‘. A GETTYSBURG FEIIIA.LE SE MINA 1111. Institatiom under the direction of Miss W AtI.ACK, will he re-opened on Monday 11n:2i/of September, and-eon finite in into sessions of five months each, until the last of June; leaving July and August for veeation instead of May and Uri otter. Teams.-.-Ten dollars per session of five months ; with extra charges for the Lan rusges, Drawing and Fancy Work. Pu pils Will tic -charged front the time of en tering till droved cif the session ; and no detlureions drnrn site price will be -made, ex cept for time lost by the Teacher, or pro. trained illness eif the pupils. Reference is respectfully made to the following gentlemen J. D. AlTherson, Rev. 'Dr. Pchnrucker•, J. A. Thompson, Rev. Dr. Haugher, It. G. Harper. itev. Dr. Kreuth, Dr. D. Horner, Prof. Jacobs, Hon. M. AM:lean, Prof. :,tccver, J. 11. S. J. D. Danner, Aug. 30, .(Nlarch 3,)—ty K EtSTON E MUTIJ Al, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OP 41. 0 1IIRISBURG, Pit CHARTER PERPETUAL. Guarantee Capital, 875,0043, Rates as low as any other good 'Company in the THIS cennpruly respectfully dels the attention of the public to the follow ing advantages whirl: they are enabled to oder to persons desirous sef instrriortheit lives: All the profits of the Company are di vided among the We Members in scrip dividends, beatim!interest r payable in cash at the end of each year, Premiums on file policies may be paid annually, semi-annually or quarterly ; Or when they amount. to $6O and upwards, they may he paid one-half in cash and the balune.e by note at 12 months. Wives may insure the lives of their lins bands, or husbands may insure their own lives in favor of their wives and children, 'lam 4EOII ring totheir families a Burn which creditors caanotreach in the event of the death and insolvency of the husband. KTParnpldrits and information tarnish ed by the undersigned, who is the regular agent at Gettysburg. KELLER KultTz. OZ:rDr. GRARLIN HORNER,Ie the Corn• PIWY ' s regularly authorized 'fledlad Ex emitter. June 2111 k 1850.4.--17 F REi FIRE T ll2 . Delaware Mutual Safety Inau. ranee Company, Philadelphia, are now dqing busirteee:• on the matual plan, giving the insured ,a participation in the prate of the Company, withoUt liability beyond the premium paid,. iNo premium notes Taken on which aseeesntenle are mark." The Agstoit 14 114' ibove COorlaliy, wil4 Make`Jnauronces, eillthr port Woof iiintied: ou pidpexty aunt of feots.dr overytdasotiptloti 'against lose or tliarage.bY firir• ' • SAMUEL FAHNESTOOK. Getlyiburg,:M sic It tl 1850.4—tf COUNT SUR:O . IOMM 1114—es ; 411 POE , an dentlgned # tittleire flit n riuthlerebe ' , friends: 'offdra himself as "11411700rIPP13°41!0. ,91 cRy F ry str* fo. ,the.;' 11 0.# el ei t TP' a respectfully acilicite the barrages of hie fellow Chile:oh! ' u.r/LNIBI3 itErsSElri. Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes"! ' jrUST.iishiaodiat liege ilor b 1 Ladies' PR tdbrocoa sod 411441411088.: GA kr ;du eentlekuiti's agitate ualkilue Roots, Compass Gaiter!? Pumps. &a.. at KURTR'S MEM" CORNER. Rev. R. Johnonon, liiiitod States L. RSILY , Pree't GETTYSBURG TOUNDRY OM C111.11(16 SHOO; ~r HIS establishment ails iniar be car dm// on by V 411111113 Os UM *lto take ?Mese re in beingableko announce to their theada tinirthe . publicgOaratly that they•bave emit:tautly Gotland d very great variety of Holloware and Stoves, 4 . luolutii4 Kettles. Pots, Ovens, Skilleta, Pane s . Griddles, dm; Common Parlor, Air-tight 4 and Cooking Stoves--among them the far-fantod HATHAWAY. TO !Putters they wpord say, they'hayo On !mild an excellent assortment of Fars:ging Implements, consisting of the renowned Seylor Plough, Woodcock's end Witherow's, D. Warren's Patent Windmill, Straw-cutters, dm BL ‘CKSNIITHING is carried on by die' best of workthen.— They will still carry on the BOO!' 4. SHOE shop in the South end of the . roendry buil ding, where, with good workmen and the eAcellent materials, the neatest fits and best work will be matte. o:rhadies will be waited on at their residences. All the above mentioned articles, with a great many others not named, will be fur nished as cheap for cash or country pro duce as they can he had any where else. perltepoiring, of all kinds ,durta at the short3s notice. Gettysburg, April 26, 113511 T. WARREN 1 ,1 7 -0 UL D respectfully request all those having unsettled accounts in his books to rail and settle immediately. Af ter the Ist of July next, hid books will be placed in The hands of an officer for settle ment. Importtuit to Housekeepers ! THE IMPROFED DOUBLE OVEN LAUBIVIPS P.HTENT fi r _ [re 1!, , • - - • COOKING STOVE. %IWO SMES are now constantly kept for sale in•Gellysburg, nt A N W PoLLErs Tin Shop:send in Litt/as/wen at JOSEPH HARK ER'S Tavern. They are proven to be the best stoves now in Ilse, for cooking, baking, roasting, and for tearntimg n Image, w nit less wood than any other suave, and are the heaviest in the ensuing, for the srze, of any now made. They are W)eranted to take well in both ovens. Any person wanting these stoves delivered, by lent Mg word at either of the abate mentioned places, the proprietor will deliver them at short %once, as he intends doing the peddling frrinvipnily himself. lle is confident that he can ,give people better satisfaction than hired ped lars. 'There are already upwards of -SU 1114i,N LAZED of the kanhach Stoves sold in York, Ad.ims, and Carroll counties, within two years, but not so many of the late improvements. The improvement it le the middle flue, by which the lower oven is much easier heated, and the holes are larger on the tops, to put on target pots. We deem it unnecessary In say more about them, hot want people who are judges of cooking stoves to examine thoroughly, and we are tonfident that they will find that they have advan• tages over any ether stove now in use, and according to dm finality and weight, than any that are of f ered to the public. They nee likewise kept for stile at the Proprietor's Foundry, near Dills burg, York coonty, Pa. MICA H ARNOLD, Proprietor of The Right for York, Atheitit.Carroll, and Jonitti counties, and likewise Agent fur 'selling territorial rights in Maryland, Wrens and Tennessee. Aug. 28, 1850.-1 y SPECIALLY TO ItlwrirrnS.-- I T'lle eta 00, ness and the sickness of stomach which often prevail at a certain interesting period, are greatly relieved and tilrimatelly carat; by the vise,. of Brandretles Tills, Which should be used once or twice a week fluting the whole lime. They insure an easy and safe time, mid, what is the Wish of every mother, they secure a In:Ally and good tempered child+. It is a remarkable fact, that *oat ladies who have been in the habit of using Bran. dreth'e Pills, hove ultimately become so healthy, apd the habit of the system so changed, that no sickness of stomach or other unpleasant symptom, has prevailed inure during the interesting period than at other times. Dt. Brandied' has it la his poiver to give personal reference to coed). fish thie proof of the wonderful poweils of the Brandied' Pill. Lt cases of debility, weakness, wettings, decline or consumption approaching, it will be necessary to Commence With small do ses. begin with one pill oit going to bed next night two, pills ; do this alternately for three or four -days, or longer t if no al. teration takes pleee, then increase' a pill each night until IS or Aix pills are Used, then decrease by one pill down to 'oho pill.— Should any feverish symptoms arise, then take strong doses until the fever, is abated. When this is done, the patient may •drop down to suck doses as their own judgment shall tletortnitte i being earefitl to keep, the drain upon the impure htimors ; a s sty rsmovegi, so , will be iheirt advancement to .sound health, •-• • • . ' 117 - T he Dramirelh Pillaent‘imld ityr lig cents per box at Dr.D.:Drandreth'i PaincipolOffice,Q4 I Broadway N. , York, sup hj the following'' duty •uthorised Agents:- Johte M. eteeerison, ' Get tysburg ; Holtsinger & Peeve(); Petataborsi A bratiam,King, ilunteratiostri; A .M'Farland, Ab bottatown D. M. C. White, Hampton; Sneer- Luger . & Co.. Litticstown ; Maty ninnies, Csish town I\ Geo. W. & H:' Heagy;Filirfiald ;D. J.ll .Aulabaugh, East Berlin ; David Newcom er, MocitanicsvlUct BelrelBhillt,Haziover. • NIVER and' Fork% Pen-kniveb, - 111111 zor, Sawmill; OtitiOle, Drawing. , itOree; abd all kincia, CO. 'IciHN PA it EsTOO • Ribboiss and IloweriV. - grikF a superior quality may be bail cheap 'L. at the store of J.L. SCHICK. RBOISTER'S- NOTICE NOtICt lehetebir given Co all ' Aga _ tone I nthor persons converged. that th'e Atitniatetration •• Accounts of the de9entoi petione : heseinpfter , ma il ti 9 p e d4 will be preselited at tbe.Orp!igni' Court of Adams county for congrtnanon and allow. ante, on Tuesday' Ihe 24th imp bikTsieter4 brr ne.tt, viz. '172. The decenid and•final ticcount of John Ecketwodei jr.. woof the Ezeeutore of the last will and insomnia of Henry Eakentoslet deceased. 173. The first account of John toridh and 'Orbaceit,:roteculUi7; or the just will anti teststutio.o John Ceti, de ceased. . the first and tidal account of E nbeh Fleagle, Rxeentot of thd last will and testament of Geo. Flesgte, deceased. /70: The got and Anal aceottnt o( A. brafiam Stoner, Adtninistrator 01 the,es. tate of Robert Douglass v ,deceasett. 170. 'The liratand final account of Hen ry Eckenretic, Administrator of the estate of John Eettettrode, (lei:teased. 1V NI. NV. HANIERSLY, Rcginice. OfFice,,Peqyaburg,,t Regiater. Aug. 30, 1850. E. HICKS JONES, *HOLVALE WOODEN, WILLOV WARE, BROOM, Brush, Comb, Looking Claps, end 'VatiOty , 'Store, NO. 18, NORTH SECOND STREET, 1•IIILAU Under J. Sydney Janes' Carpet' Warehouse. h, WING to the liberal 'Marti of patro up cage I have received this spring from my friends and customers, has induced i* to renewed exertions' for tile- preparatinn of my fall stock, all of which has 4en manufactured of the best materials and from the best manufactu rare of the Eastern Stites and Europe. I agnin respectfully solicit the attention of merchants to thu examination of my stock, which will tee sold at the low est market; prices for cash or city accept ance. CEDAR WARE.-500 nests Cedar and 100 petite painted Tubs, 200 barrel and 100 mad Churns, 100 dozen Cedar and 000 dozeit painted Pails, 200 dozen Wash boards, 100 dozen nest Sugar and Flour Boxes, Spiggots, spoons and ha dies. W W WARE.-+BOO nests Stark et and 200 nests Clothes Baskets, 400 Willow Coaches, Chains and Cradles; a large assortment of French and Dom tic Baskets. BROM' S R BItUSIIES.-;=40,000 Wire Broom i 10,000 shaker Ilroottis, 200 dozen each %Vali, idiot, Scrubbing, Shoe and Horse Brushes, Tooth., Shaving, Cloth and Ilajr Brushes of every style•. (:OM BS.-2000 dolett Fantly; 'of vations pnteros, side, necks pony, tlfesslnk and tine-boodi combs of emery style. LOOKING GLASSES, of Pine Cher. IN, Mahogany and Gilt Frahies, of all si res and paters ; German, Fceneti and En glish Looking Glass Plates, of all sizes, from 7 by 9 np to 72 by 120—.(packing insured to ak.parte of the Union)—togeth er with a large aasortmentuf variety goods 1041 Mill - IMM a to mention, Sept. 1, 1859.-4601 11 it. TS. ZATS. LATE'' FASHIONS, TTIE undersigned respectftllly informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just manufactured a superior • it lot of HATS • of the best 'Materials and latest style, at his old establishment in South Baltimore street, opposite; The Compiler Mtn, and next door to Wfortiiler's Tin ning Estatilisliment--embracing the l luwing . : Superior Mole-skin:Plush Hats, Silk, 'Russia, Fine Fur, and Sloireft Bats, &Ai., all of which lie will sell loW'for cash, or country produce, it delivered Immedi ately-. Furs taken in exchange for 'Mats% 3. is BALDWIN, Artrt, Apfil 20. 1850. CONTINUANCE. Firm CUM' olk. PAXTON' 'IL having been ilissolvelb'y Inutual con sent on the Ist inst., the subscriber respect lully aniinuttees w hisiriends and the pub lic that its inttnds tomontintre the business, in vitt its branches, at the ritel stank!, in Chantbersbrirg street, neatly 4 opposite 8. H. Buehler's ',rug aird Book 'Stott, where he will be prepared at all tittles to all all orders for - • Itarness, Bridles, Col lars,•Trunks, with promptness and on reasonable terms. The subscriber will direct his efforts to producing work which will compare fa. vurabty with any that may be tutted out from any other o'Bo4lo Monti ant! hopes by attention to business to inesik, and tecetyc a liberal shirOOT pafronage. JOIN ettr. lutie 7,1450.-3 in BOOKS' and STATION TRY. S.LIUEHLER GRATEFUL for the long Continued and steady patronage 0,0 libetally ex tended to him, rettirits his acknewledg mentslo his friends, and invites their. 5 1 7 tenth:twee his present largeasuidrintent or STANDARD '41013K51 .. :.:',1 „„ of every Wariety, Classical, J. he. s °logical, Literary - ,and kliewlidlaneous, al Of which will beliald, as mush state vary lowest' rates.:, • • . •• • He has also.t onestantly on'hantlnlaigi brerelloot,11001(t4 an 4. try tegypNclity, 1114 , 10,weN . EnnljotOi t Y,igling Cabiii;'lVlckito" . 764 . B. with a' yar4e,.t . 4 of Fany '16116104)A) wiii(.W:olSlittiiiition of pu rOtoieta l r ;rll,' • 1 ' erAiraisg ecn lima°. by . which any Mankat not anibrtantil in!hia en aartmehtiran be 'promptly:. whiered from tilt City: • t) ,"" -",- • ttlettysbilrgApril ti; ,n TO' Alaclionittll§ ;,.. MIOUSEI.HOLIEt, Dudlby & fertet iii!tiy *IV Colter Wcif — lki76l; far i4te clipapAit . FiattirieTOC.K4o. For Rent). A stoitz Room, hi tt dpiiii4l:3ollltill sliop lu the county, en lositullatoly. Emquios **WI office. July IV, 1830. INALUJIBLE nEIL ESILIAICE At Public Sale. AAbseriliers, Execrators or the last 1 41111"nd testament of Gro. Hisao, Irate Of NAV. iliford, Adams county ? deed, *ill Sella* Piddle fitily, on the Premise% fhdricirki,Jhe 2d of October next, the ft:lll6*Al diserited property, to situ! le in Otintingtun l tow a ip. Adams county, Pa.. adjoining Linde of Wm. Minn doll; J. li. rink, Weaver and Others, nor taining 159 ACIFtiEE44 • and 100 Pere[mootPatented, Ltitid.' The . t. improvements thereon are a TviO•S'fORX • ' ! A Rough-east Dwelling, with a one-story Kitthen, a Log Harm with Sheds and Stabling, wagon shed and corn era* smoke house,.blaek-smlth lime .kiln, and a tenant house and Stable, The Dwelling House is on the crossroads about one mile south-west of the York Sulphur filming'. and very convenient to severbl Mills. 'lt 'is also Within two miles of helm stone, and with a little improve ment it would be a Very desirable, proper ty. :thout 40 acten are eoVered with good and thriving timber. and about 15 ttercs a're in excellent ninadow. ALSO, on the same day, raft? be sold, ' 65 Arcs of AV optiiktivi, in leis of frinn b to 10 acres, 'titmice and lying about i toile loin the *bairn itepTioe meats. and adjoining hie& Mehl U. Fink and utiveot. u,11!1,80 mi the premise's, on 'Minn*, the 341 of October, Two Valuable Farms, IIY.SISR THREE LOTS 'OF GRO UND, • situote in Item:Sing lo*Alship, Adams coun ty, Mt. No. I.—A t'AR).% tonlaining ' 208 .WRES ,4- 'B2 PERt'HES of Patented Ltind, adjoining lands of John Bratgli, Esq., John Duncan, Job DickS, the town of flatitplon, tend Farm No. 2. the improVements are a two •": 1141 Is`tay '‘Veatlierbogrd _ • 0 USE, and a mo-story Kitchen, a Spring Hoot° over a never-failing spring near the door, a large Brick Bank Barn, Wagon-shed and Corn Cribs. and other out-buildings. The above farm haii. a due Proportion or Tintherland,•and choice Meadow, with a never-falling maim of 'Water': passing through the anther. . it hos attion time bitay. ing Orchard: - • • : • No. 2.—A FARM', cOntaining• ; 142 Rag ES 4 22 PERU/121:8 ~ 01 Patented Land, adjoining the sforellaid . farm, lands of Job Dicke, Jarful) !finites, Abraham Cio heti Chroiiiiifur, Dr. C. Blish, and others. Ott this Faint there 711 c four good springs 6f water, two of whit+ are convenient to the dwelling: The improvements are a t*o-story weatli erboartled • • • l I Log 6pring Douse, a new iveatii erboarded Barn, with excellent Staldtra and sheds. This him has a good tproportion of Meadow, and about 40 acres of good Tintherbnil. 'No. 3.—Three Lots of Groan%) in the town of Hampton, fronting on the Oiirliitie and Hanover Turnpike. 16areon: erected u two-story rough-east //OUSE, • Brick Kitchth, Log Stable, and a . IIOVCCI failing well of water et the 4;itehen door. hints also u variety of rloieofrois. This is a very desirable property . fur a mechanic, ..ILSO, on the preinisea, on TT eiblankly the &h of October. the follciwing dosertoeal Property. situate in .oxtortrtownship. adjoinint lands 141 Dr. Wm, hillsoin, John Barnitz..ttre 'Omit Lots of New Oxford, Alitliony “interb Henry (4itt and-others i and containing 130 Acres and I:3't PernireS', df Patented Land. About 105 acres Of the above tract are cleaktd, , 15 acreis of Which ate in' good Meallotir; Mitt the bal slide, 25 acres. are covered witli thriving timber. The idlyirolkilfientivltre , im a one and a half story • " gTONE i/O (Mr, a Sumu firing-house. a largo Bank Bain,. with wagon shed, corn Pri6C and grange riea. l'here is u never ceiling spring near the dwelling."-and a 11u8 thriving orchard' of Choice 3trnit. Thu aboveAsuil. having bean all limed, is in a high Mate of eulti vation, and the fencing is,nearly all cites . - nut rails. . ALSO, on the same tit t y, will be sold ) THREE 0 O.TArt containing from In 44 acres rath; edjoing aielown of New' Oicottl, ant% the above Patti. ALSO,'nbont 40 Town Lots) in said town of New Oxfinti. And On'the following day, Tokurst/tig Me 1016, Win be sold 48 diel?L'S OF 'moll' raivtic adjoining the York atitl'Oettylibtire Tint. pike land the town of Nets Oxford. TO; tract Will be sold in lottsoffromBt-t to 8 Acres, to suit•porehasers. A forthe'r description dr the above pro , pertiSti is deemed onnetessary,. as persons desirotts of vittWing the property estrdo so ity calling tin tither' of the Eieetitdra or the tenants etkiilinetitefeoh. ' er_rBale ttrimiitmeneeit 11;PO'cidely,hti each of thoitintive days. • - ' • - grj-l'erins of eace-d4ll1 4 rii *itirr, %Witch b0.74.1134de knot:y*l on tiie respectivO diya, of. sal i s4' tr 4 ' A t , I t • F e l 4 , • • 7 11 *"1111: 0 • 14A711/ RUA Fre , rxicra iustreeeitietrelfittig2o y dineitnink of Sugar-11006e anti .13.yrnp Molasses. t' /011 1 4;!!VIntrilcAu;'Qee , i; i spe, ch,.o,elfk PaalP! AO% &.c. %A 813% of t , vOrs vPrAW, *i I be sold 4406 1 !1i0n1Y lows ‹r r ' Itenorepieutlis_i_, enure bar gaing, ynu call pt K Ultr4ll cheap Corner. P. E, Carnet trentre Sqeikte. Piitner and .Plane-Itons. A OENERAtalenttmentuf Plaudit and Plano-Irons can be found at . JOHN FA UNE:STOCK'S' PROCLAMATION. IVFIER.EAS, in and by the Act of the Gen- ; 'era! Assembly of thie Stele entitled "An I Act to regulate the General Electrum of this; Commonwealth," enacted on the ,2,1 of July, 18.30, it is,enjoined pit mJ to give Public Notice of sudh Election to tie held, and to enumerate is such 'notice what Officers ere td 1:.3 elected: I, WIGLIaM FICK if, Shetiff; di the county df Ail amo,do, therefore, hisroby give this public, notice to the electOrti of the said county of Mads, that a OkibT BRAE, EvISSOTION will be held in veld county, on the Second •-•Tricstiey off' acliaket qtr.,. Otte Alit) in %be, nnn?Rnnak 4 rl+ l A n in& townships, viz; Id ; the Flnit ilistrlet, * cOnlpdidd 4f thi 'lldratigh of GettySbarg and the leMutlip df Cotdberldust, at the Coot-fume iti Gettysburgi , , '1 la the'Sdoottl distract, rsoreposed k .ef ..tbe stern. ship" 9a(Tsaar,t „RI!, Peceßi!olk telelet.lo44s ktk th e' ;telt) ;o,'filki i r l ,'F'Pr li t.h l 0 1 41 toscfiship °Wit/deny. lit 'the litihr distritiVellinibbilliebc this `tio*hi'' shir'ot belted{ it the ird‘leil of Widtlw bilky;l ie the town Of ,Iteut.Oxtbrde' !!1 I,i In the Fdiirth distri4t, codiPesed of the lOsed, ship; et', tat linlans lltltiusuon,. at,tlstOteubk, of %V IM. Clironniter . to the toithstiip Hutt - L. ttlitillkiNsiistritr, i ebtdirgsed of the tdwnt• ships ot disd'lldistifyi at the public school-house in litillerstown.l_, t, Po' In the Sixth district, complessidd of the to*n• ship of 111.44illoff,lit'Ari, blotPttlnyteo Je.be Al,Rts; the tri\kii-df . lit the .`:•eventh cdnipoiell of the town ship Of ttidtwitee,'at the ptililic the town of lieniliterilleil - - rr In (toe Eighth dietriel i composed of the 4'lo. ship 01 - Strallan, at the house of .lacols114: in ifnnte'sarswh i .0 • , i. t lo the Ninth, oistrict,.composcd of she ,town,. ship of Pranklin, at the house now 'Ocittpled Hefty llartinen,lh Ye d Coknship. In the 'Penth 'cirittpdwill of the' town.' shire( COnosvago, at theittesepot Jobe Beaky, , in. etiiherrystsiscni- „ • .1. • In the I. nth Cstritt, bonipored ty: th e township of Tyroets,,it t to hees'e dl elenindl,illful ler, in Ileidierebnig. , In the Twill* mimic, Wittipiiied tWettfire: ship OPMeunijry,At flitfi l ltdoeisolftleougei!htiyeett, , lb said , toansbip. i I t. , 1, 0 the Thirteenth 41.-01"' r'svvn#9 ,ol itiqulltPle*klltak ' 0 0,4%0 q,,14; tlidny Snx Wo ith ip•saltl irnshlp,Zisituate a critilr•Ssds,, tke one tifinlikfrn ni tOurfO Tirisl.r ?reined** (hi other . heal 'libritFraleStilite • • - • h.,- , In the Fourteenth district, 'composed of .thlis, township' f. Beading, at the pnlilie-hotise of Ca leb 8,. Ilildebrand, in Hampton. , • ,• In the Fhleedth of the no ough and Township 61 Berwreit,'fit the pdtilte sehool•hotise in AbtAttston'el. In the sixteentllistrict, composed of the town ship of Freedom, the hOtstie oft filieholas Mar itz, in said toor,thiiiip,, • , In the tievititennth.diefri4,l 4 offirAsed of 'flee township of Urtio4, it the house of Enoch Lee %cr. in said township. . le the l''-'gtitetti!lty'flitstslit;vgailisiniied of the 11/All , lllp 01 flutler, - -the:lionse of Wm. F. Eiclwit 4, in AI anatomy in said township, At which time and pkothis will be 'Ofectifte One • One Auditor tilehernlt ' • One Bervexot Oerien4% One r,d"eihbei eecnigiinii•tt Ono mate Sentiott • Ono Reptesuduettio% Nita ftegisti. mewl .!! • One County -Comb itielonert One Director of the VOtirl One Adelina ; One Diiltriat A tOtney 3 144 tcatnty-6ttYlieybr.:'..7' .4. f'arkiFulor otter:l4m i* dirottfd, to 4 th'itsAtt of. A sbe nuld y, pusbed the 27th day of FtAruary,, 1,§4% , entitlq "An ; retatiyo to voUnLi at ttiOne in the edlinti . 4 `AYttlni 'Yen' Lartt caster, Vrtinftitn,rarribtriltrid, Greene, and Erie, : odentien I , Ile it enacted :by , the.S.efilife and Iluuse Of ItoKetentalives of.tble,Cikniinenyntalth (it* P'elin , 6yl% ulna }ti den'Ural AsserilblyOlet, and it la Kerl.ty enacted lay tlik authority or the stitnd, tilitt it shall be' lawful br flib quolilkd voters of the Sioeirees of Aderrnr, , l7iturtisittr, - litneaster, Yorl4 Cotnierlarid, liradlord, Centre, Greene, and, t;rie,,lrote and atop the isissalis this act, to vote for all candidates f 64 the various offices to he 10/ vatiy .7009-. P. slit, P/ ticket PraifVd,te 6110 - et wtieli"4Ary sh• dilute is voted tor. shall be designated, air required by the esisttott ewi this , Ctlrttlibunirealth. "2 4 114 i 0 2. That any insud corrovirderi lIPt person voting. tg the trisnner shoopreseedberk shall be punished es sirlidex, ;rsurbr pre i)liSlf4, to ire tfuillstiod 'the exottriChrOts isf it'll,' "Coin rtiOnieltir;" ' ' ' . . And hs•analirift stet Grille Gihodit 'Assembly of this hinike v premed thet :M day Ju1y,•1520; , 14 is directs4.tbrit the titstietetors Red J . be 14, the places 44 Ittett diftrict• ets..t.lnt dig .01 110 General tlietion at 43 cldelletii The fotenoon;r6 di) end Itithltrii itikiretntt di titbits tit: qnired and erOlned atiltliem ittindll Able A teo—ln and by tArtne of the I.4ttsoleetioti of the act aforesaid, Inez)" fie*Ri excePTATlC.Juttitet of the Peeee; who shall hold. shy:bake or an. poinfinent Of prnfit or , trilit baiter the gmliirri nient' of 'tlie United t ihy'city Or in corpckaved•ilist tie t, whether it , eoettnissAteidtfil car, or otherwise, a sabordinalmothaavOrageott, who it, et shill be, ' -imployed„undm,the legisla tive, executive, or judiriaty i dertextritisit of titate, or of the "tliotiiii liftatee, or, at any city or incoiptf rated' dist iidr, end that bitty (Refute of I:ohgreiV, atulciti the ;bete teglstature,endiel the Mail ck 4.Mlionen,GoOttcil el illy eity, , ef' COtoffttostoitit Of aty iitcorPorited distrieg ie by. law incapable at holding or ?legate/Item. t,hei swine time, the onion_ or aripolnyniint Ofitnliff, dr'Clerk Of any alettion of thie lietft iitomwehlth, 'and that 00 Ridge, Inspeclbr, or other Wham Of any ankh eleetteet 'hell be eligible to any office to be Ilion voted for. '. • AO he it Ihrthatr directed, in and by tit act el ittle Gartetel loptemtAy of Otte , butte atoriet, 'that one of thtt Yhelgss of excel rip the if mint, 'districts idereeniii, w at tl ttitiftthe•Ohkr,P of the ceikleti c tes tha nutibeverirotes 'Which Shill have been given for etch califlidatehiLthe 'olitAkentlofflcatithlin and thire s voteefor at 'GEO reepectivodistrfeti, shall meet on the day After the election, which sliatl,litt.bn FriiMg fret, ttf/i of Ocieber aforesaid ' , bt the tentr-ta .ttse, titE norhugh of Otottyibutg,' then find ' th ere . to 'Make a fair stateitent anireeftlficate elf the etn tier of votes. which shill bieit beak given e,t the, rtiiferthl , districts in the eott.hty"of Adam*, fin 'any person or persons for.tba o4ces'aforcsiid, ShlFfriXiMcieriAttyilthot,?l t , 0, IttPo.ll4te "F. l 5 • • - tr• • : • :tpuitk stftbit, dreettMt. ViViSßSVerinhitiootitry''oh' tho'l#lo • , istiiifftfiAttirtkihnOrrlix..litio of *lf Boroogll of Gettysburg, Pa. deceilitilikbeek= lug bkieltikt‘ii&to the sfibscribet,,itstits is . berebygiviin tt#lll.l itei btisitifi Eitate . ,iviffistof PAY 0 116 tvOtiou}Ott , "nd to thiiiriS hillAiitkidrnse TO 'lntent e We ktroperly authenticated, to sObsoriber, Sositiingitt • :,". Wt. l'AVXll}l4', 'Ex't, ' 1 1 . .‘ • ' • . - kilittaktit 11 1* o'6 A t/ estamientary bh ts, Soti t e,or, .(*airs 4tossuill ,Lib lerry tp. Adisms to., deceased, havitiß best' 'granted 'atilt subscriber ; ounce is hereby Vi"A ) 4 ,4 11 pal,ltiletttlit to Make payment tefttniettielay, and to th e se having Vlitirdi to present the same tbr settlement; 10 the , etlbseriber ; teeiding , in !lame town= . . . MAA:NVEk3I4 Aog. 33t 1 960 . 61 ' Ez'r; JUST RECINVED Odd tor Sawa .101 t ne§ditthent Gres anti Grain, 001114 god Snitity, Rakeio. #nrks ' • JOHN FAN NidS'lVeit• , PfiefilaWaT , ' ''; • ..: diii-vivbAfg,v24 ro rut i ,,, . , ~, 1'e1716.11 .:.-7./;* „ ' ITIIEREAS, by an AM *LVOV v w oral Assembly of tbe got* - '- ylvania, paseod the 9tit tidy df April, AA D. 1850, it is provided Nitwit for the purl pose of aseertainii4 the sewn tit the eiti.e, r:6114 of iltlsCominottwealth, in , regefd sto the Adoption or rojeetion of an anteddni tit . to the Ctinetittitjon of this Counntitiitittsi it : i ti in the itecoud doetion of the 111th •Artle 4 thereof. by presidi n g fur the electiatt ~nt, the Jugs of Mitt commonweal in by hid people, the dovertior of this CorrittiOnl wealth shall imenft n writ of •eleetitin di; reeteti le the' "Si '44' of each . and, ere, cotinti, of this (It n tutiOnweattit, eoindientl:-. .! ing , ihtitii Co . givd tnitie4, in the usuatrititn;: . nii',:ilitil afi"etietliiti 411 be hettl'iti ,itielit . Of 'the tP . ilinships, ti aids end di trietio t hine ~ in 'on thd'itectoill' Ttlaialoy lit getetlei-, hi the veer of onr bard one thdds'and 'eight ' huniti.k slid' fifty, fur the, purpeSt. of (1,,t pitting upon the adoplliiii di rilUtihntr the esitt' i attsentlatenn Which talk'. elenli. , tied itifelt bb behf al " ttn. places; laid 'he ll ' opened and closed at thrt flute .d at and within *hichAleel genstiil: elections Of this•ii stn etten*ealth are hula, opened and clotted e ; Now, thorrforel-ili :.ecirltatic.c tlrltli a writ as. attiregaiii in me (114:wed hy th (inierniii 41", the ;ilAi l t'thensennreallti o•• lietinsYlAnii; lipr,itii; tiat6 ilig 121114114 o , Att44o., A:Ti, Isso, 1, W tisitiA NI FlCK ES,Mierift Vl.lhe Cluoiar u 1" Adams, heio- bYlglie nenfim 'Mai i at fit , ,E(':/rIoN wilt • „ix , irtiki.aorivkaiog to. tii . e . tenni or two bqii siiiistitiii,llA pYovisi(ins of i . pc Aci (ii. the Genefid AiweittlAY itioresa id in each nfthe '- townships; tictientghst nail II istricis of Adyns county, on tote SArki)lil 'riniaday in betillfte next, being The 9ili,nl October, 1850. Mi the purpose of tieejtlYng.npmi the adoption or rejection or sAid ainiftlitienl. 1- : . WII.(IAAM rICKEB, "alierrit ' stherinolll4.'lltirlyiitertt ( Z ,(, segit-trAstna...w.. • of NOTICE • Estate ( .S . 441 46,! oflieaiore 77" 44 e idati o + 4 ,, ,rTER,I4 of Administration, orobt is of linEoDorip K. SHIEfa law of ciettysiturg, Adam s '64tunt ~ tinoeved, hating been , gratitid to the sutitioeiher, 'residing in erettysbrirg. MA* is itnreny, gi vett to all t's Ito are fatal's: ed tovad,estauf, to *take payment **hint tltilay,itaa to Muse ha vingislaims to fireirent •. thei4 dropiirk antilen dented (m.8(0001444 p,olt, Vtai,lB It. f3ll/EFFER, . , Aug. p t - r et , , mitten ito'rzon. IItETTERS nr Ad in n tarn ti oh tin Yltn'est 4 tuts of 11(1$E$ PUNIC, late of non= tinglitn,tott ' tsbit, Xilatus county. Mee, arg b hitesift ean Ceti" to the sobsdribe's Fw sWittg in ' - 14'dot 1 1)L, notice is' ToWeby given 1b etotnl 'intleb.(o to 'ati'd so*to to ifialett paytnentiSolliolit tlthy, to`titiiiii Itivingiaini*lt4,f6 Osseo% ill's' saltin btly itOwitiosted for settlement. lid ft.• likOtte, It, ittittN: " 'I A.dip ti-v•St RT 'rtkt 'Amt. int e r vEri A lARGIK Of,fismiaa, Dratift „130pii 4 (1114 'Uoliidd Chip , / 1 0 . britdd Staid do. 16041nd'Petti, 'do: ' • -'l o lCiurhstie 110. Aldebraido&fiffiny ?Add do. Vidp *YAW 40. ' • ALlKorri-ArYAlitaTi VIP ,o, Palm, .Leghernlr.Stro* IfittOvr voiich litimittavettelti ein. • 1 I _4; . t r `S. E. 2:IPTOA RAH Ola 1: BARBER ;.4 1) 114 1 4 , WM • !L'.4 101 Klitt dtitP 4 l so i Yoffil ilflOki'eA 'En WI eila co tie 'stile of the tie6ole, iii the , e, lit the DatOOt.il, ailjoiitiqg irtii:,.-- Count ' ildi tip. From long eVileraptiiri. ; he P , !' h intnelfesilutfit* inn 16 thMktili,". N 'still et' inifieatienti e ef the 0 100211,0191.2 CAL XiNWALUTItikINN't '.• 4ftlY Wall 'Mr lelloitee tllftlett 'of akin. at ;will meet,intit4tid entire, ea iletention of 'MI ioboViliajOituttinit .their °blue th lee ka.to oin deifochla relieve lieltopiti, 'therefor.% that by his attention (2) busine4s, nod a desiiii to.. yil call', hat *ilk sierki., 0 well .ss receive. a 'liberal share or ( t i tltlio potitllltote. The 'fiat' rillr'be 'tilted ed to at thhtr yid kite 'dvikillinget, '. ' ' treityaburg, teet. it, / I A atV-tr. ' ri g C S. OaTAiVra, an hand, ll i nfi*co, Kid nnikLining PAitt ,s levels. Wal4 4' dui! aiiiditident-tif 444°4r6liketolTooir. , +.1011,N ,PiHN'ESNOCIK, A 114, 6 tN j r V i r it 'l r l!t ON. (OWOE' i ttiti &int% '4l ti ere', North , ‘-iv of the CoOrt-honse:hetaitten tltb EitevittukAt% corner's: tiAGientiws OFFICE,' , IFtliX l #o4 - rstgoilitias oppnetloi tnlitir . JI L in„Uprligle 1/11ta next dime Id it'd: 'At le s pepo, iv'tire ho will h iiittrui at rall . it Vie, prOdligl til utLena at till Vetifiasi that, it:s - " lic pltillitl in his hunch!' 1). A. 1311gi131tit: 1 treti‘iitt4 . ll , l4 . k 10, 11960, mEmeflitm. tTAF,; E WILD 'EvO thINO tjte setthutteitt ttf AlfiVeith Wild'Uhtity' bas beau. libLitird tildes/ very filV4llSrlant melon, tirthea. Every body 'hotel this Mart i bUt tiobutiP htW ho*tO IsictOtui its tlentnnia( tatty Oiather bitetfy tea td bettftildreb 11 MI6; and foe ttlilOist, every ; the fittults through." 4tit IN* Cettitty Iftd in the 'Milt or tusking itilinpnetttt spoil or wild ki harry .barkt. alLtt'othet, Ingredidtlts, to be timid in spring , : t!sn'an tottldote to coot plahltis That chtilikollil eiheoh. It Is found by toP perignettt that the wild blurry ptteeitoko even for mart ?lb Aualitish i'llMi fib ascribed lb it. For the first stages of Cull.' A!t!hgt DO Ans4ol`:,AlcOdaug etantlihk, Coughs, hives tiortiplaitite. rte.. It ill prooeit to jiu the bent medicine kltowig to than, Dr. AV istar's lisisent of WAS Che try b; A rlieniienl, (10110, roolhinell with a outhilar exatri Nett which en hhttces its vahle. Its 'mucosa, in', eat* - tAilthouttry tbiedsll.s; ntruesp . ilVityitigne fie't shit befitphyillPians cotsMikt has itsiotiished the faeohY. tt IV Cdufeie that Wistar's hstosinl Viietiy 'moose.. Frituthile I#/fenders ow Atli:l*A jiAleng Method Mort. , ;10 10 1 iNone gentian nalliks, 41811. ktittinkrlValtrp..,,,k4,ll,l"bV.'
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