tate from California. Terrible Riot at Sacramotto Coy. TIM steamer I'hihutelliia arrived at New York on Fridny nfirrnonn- : —hringing dates Irmo Safi Franciseo to the 15th Aug.! net. Site has on board 0119 tniilitdt (1111 - lars worth of gold, and bridge 100 P.asseti gem A terrible riot, reiniting in death and much bloodshed, occurred at Sacramento City lin'tbe WM 'August. leeplicari that party, amounting to about 00 persons, calling themselves Squatters—or rather such—qtrociedeil:to She pr on ship to release some 01 their enrol-Aug. Tlftriteteimmedirriely confronted by the citizens, when a terrible fight ensue 1— Thu ; Mayor, Mr. Bigelow, was badly WOOdeitf tiering the iiitrriy. The Citizen Watiessor and malty others nit both sides rto'kilkd and wounded. The steame r Mnron and Manor> were dispatched to Sim Francisco or troops and assistance. In flti hinimitrie the Squatters lied herrn' rein oreed'f nil numbered about eight hundred stilOns: Lieutenant Gov. McDougle pro= efilimed martial. 'law, and the City thus re ramified %Mal the required assistance Was Ai:tined and the riot finally iitti doWn. Ina not without serious injury to the tun , on both aides. The' dry seaman had eel in, riffording fme opportunities for mining operations. Atinut 10,060 persons were busily engirt. oil Yt the diggins, all doing very Well. tends from the U. States were genet :MY in active demand, and business iii every Channel promising. TIM EMIGRANTS To hlusearra bare beep mostly mechanics, tattlers, Ate,, leer. i rig a comparative scarcity of' fittrueo. These last arc generally needed is • plate; cers.,i,usiead of consumers. The list ,St. Paulo Register says: • "No one denies hut we bnre a enil ea rcilet of pasturing eh Undantly-not a Sin gle Crop has proved a fink*. In'the favi , etiperirnents that hare beeti Dude , with winter wheat, we challenge the world 'to surpass hg ; and new that Miles are spring ing Up. in every direction,' we 'hare no dthibt but it will he generally ettltivated.— ln fact.- all the crops of Minesota will circuital* favorably with those of any Stine —many will surpass any liking they e•a n raise." General thymu s "the Austrian butch. ea be is called, was treated with greet iediguity. in. landoe.,-recently.-- -The clerk :elan extensive bretvery__obser , red .upoo the .trisiteies book:of that es tab liOment, the name of Morahan ilayuau. As soon as this fact became kaolin among the bands employed in the establishment they raised "the cry of "down' whit the Austrian butcher and assailed: biro with hrenias, dirt, 'and other such like weapons, dWippirig trusses of straw upon hie heed, and throwing grain and many . - other - aril.' des upon him. They . thin strtek' his hit oter his face mid jostled him'about in all manner of dignified ways,' Until they had torn altomn all the clothing from his perscin. After escaping from this estab. lishmeet, he as met by a party of coal heavers. who pelted hiin with every toe; ceicable sort of missileould.draggelk him idong'on the ground by hie ample beard. At'illta stage of the prodeedings, .the're. driebtral General escaped ditto a public /Muse; contsiatied hirest4f in a closet, and by this means suceuded in eluding the.mobitml,. of ciatiree,• further"indigni ties. - ,GeorrHimmt.r.../kir. U. Johnson. while ploughitagon. the turn of Joe. Homer, Esq., Itest•Ne oi Baltimore, Fattquier coon ty, V i r giniarfountl a small,earthen pot containing about:11500 in gold and silvec coin. It had evidently been , buried for many years,. Smcitia,-1, - ;ffect Public Executions. Robert ,Steele, a young man aged nineteen years, residing. near Parkeisburg. bung himself a few days since. Ho at• tended the execution of young Green, 'in Jackson county, after which he had 're.: peateilly expressed his admiiation ofdeath by hanging. A singular comment is thiti upon the effect of public eurmtions. A ;1111111Lag FOR THE Point =The Papa has,ordered the mlebration of an I,lnitier. sal Jubilee, in commemoration of - hit - torstimi to his donti nions. The time 'sic be fixed by , the bishops themselves in dif fyrent parts of the world; it is to iset fif teen days. and carry plenary indulgence fir one hundred years .fora each separate acromplisliment of the t•et of devotional ext;reises to'be prescribed by the bishops iu their several dioceses. TiNONOIA AND Disumsm.--The Wash *ton Southern Press , has received by l'elegraph from . .Macon, Georgia, - a , fail ropy of the proclamation issued by- Gov. Towns, of Georgia, ealling n enovention of the people of Georgia On amount ef the taloOssioti of California as a State. The •Prot:lamatinn details the , °rents contemplated by the Legislature, in their rreolutions, directing him to calla Convem. lion. one of which was the admission of Ottlifornia, and ueronlingly orders: an e= Melina to be held throughout the State, on dm 25th of November, to elect delegates ] to the Convention to assemble- at the rap itaf cd the State on the 10th day of lieeetn ber next. • ENTIRavAOANeN.--Tlie_New 'York Cdu r irr and Enquirer closes au editorial erticlej fu drferice of the Gotharuites• Limbrianias with this florid passage .i/onor. Inuntr, honor, then we say. lo I her who sings like the angels—whose int 7 rsty Sass stainless us the snow of liar own moire lulls--whose charity dtoppedl as hunulifully. anti yet as gently, as the dew 40,1 goliagil a St. Cecelia,,, the idol of the rich. and in tioetlitees O. St. The lessa the servattit of the pour. Tu Pritormvx lirrram—S ink _ it in the Wississippi rirtir.Laie!y smite', kegs of Witt* were lirough i up by bellf wreck ei the steamer Neptune, Mink (Went) , piers ago, at;tl it was us sweet and goal es ever. • ilaynau. at the last ;icemen*, had arri ves! at Als4s-eliarelle, suf f ering from the * oven flogging he received front the Lon 'disynten. Ile was treated. while metres Belgium. with silent O. i'.l/.k rig STA* ruts.-1 'pwanls of 140 t i lgiti v e stases itessed Utiough Pittsburg Allnhany during the past week, int tke4r wow tu. Cansil.a. 'rimy were_ill 10 the teeth, and fete determined bocure wuuld F rre it der. sall of 4111114004 414 • 1 as nth . fix Milli 'AWN 1114 1 1 CO M ," Dad" 'the eit4ereivi4 sisinutiek pienhertit the tom choice et a eree at eis GLTZ•YSIIUItG. li ridgy Evening, Sept. 24 1850, WlllO, STATE NOMINAT,IOhS ton CAIQA cosimi.firop f ty, sosittrA bIO;WILILIDT or Bock, county. yoit, mibtroit =NAV WI, lINTDER,ATniou county FOR FURVRVOR OZNKRAL. 3 . 011111 6 1 t 3111INDIIMSON, Washinzton For , the itmentimentto the Constl- tution, WHIG COUNTY TICKET. FOR CONORE: - S, Daniel Id. Smyser, ow run term) , Wulhuu BFlivaiia. (uspxpirril tenn.) ak:NA'FOR, Thomas; Carson.. ASsEMBLY, William WSherry. COMMISSIONER, Jacob Oramt. AUDITOR, ' Frederick Cf. Woirmaa. 'DIRECTOR, • kicholan number. !warner ATTORNEY, James G. Reed. COUNTY SURVEYOR._ Jacob Diehl. VirAre You Assessed If not. attend to the matter at Mace. Re member that your name must be registered op the Assessor's book at least len ()ups before the election, or you may loose a vote. • Let .eyery. voter satisfy himself by essming the list in person. CrThe press of advertisements and political matter just now excludes much of our usual var iety. The parietal reader will bear with ua for • ,week or two, when we shall be able to eater - for their tastes as usual. 'UP) Guards, and at 'em In ten dopy from this day the election will take pl• Ce. This is the last opportunity, save one, that will be afforded us to ay anything upon the subject. The intervening time laShort, but it is leng enough to secure • Whig victory if our friends wi4 go to work at once. In order to in ewe success two or three things ere iadespcn sable : 1. A POLL mar. Its one half of a battle to luseithesiaaet etteogth-mbieh -nt be •brouglit into the field. U.' A SUB-DIVIRION OF EACH ELEC TION DISI'RICT, with pod and true men pledged to see that EVERY WHIG within his beat votes. 3. ACTIVE MEN AT EACH POLL.— The locorocos are never deficient in this particu lar: nor are they over-ecrupulous in the discharge of the duty which the isnitirrii imposes. All Whip ask irs PAD{ PLAY. 4. WIALNTEERS WITH TEAMS to go out after delinquents. This is the most irupor• tent duty of all. Challengers end ticket distrib utive e.annot polls. After twelve o'. clack. there should 4e a DOZEN MEN et every iroll ready to go alter delinquent neighhers. A strict attention to this important duty ; will save the State beyond a peruke/store. FELLOW W RIGS !live one'day to your country. 5. NO SCR'ATCH !KG. Every men whose nettle is' oh the tieket deservei the support of ~ et) , Whig 'tithe county. The defeat of one man will be claimed Se a lowl'oco triumph, sad be her. aided eV' such throughout the State. Vote the WHOLE TICKET. 6.'00 TO THE POLLS EARLY. When ever we have a greet Joni of work to Jo, and but little Ow to do it, in, we begin early and work with vigor. The jab b) be begun m u ) finished up the eth of Ortolser is of -vs* magnitude and ins purism*. Coannerneeit with the sue and KEEP AT IT ALL DAY. 7. HEWARR SPLIT TIC.ERTS.—Read your, votes before you put them Inaba bidlobbax. Iris a trick of the lot:educes to smuggle in lacofo- CO votes under Whig eaPtions. R. Einallj, POLL ALTOGETHER. If ev will;,tl9- 46 (hay, OCR WHOLE TICEET WILL bE. ELECTED. tho edit,* of the Star he. atiy thing to nay against the gentlemen who cemmoire the Democrat ic intim, why don't he say ill—Compiler, . nr The AreNtor of the Mar' is not in the ha bit of iridulging hi perwrailities, and is quite cow tont that that partieulai species of warfare should be Wortopointed bj those whose tastes and prede liehins are more conienial to a Billingegate armor. idtere. 'There enaugh in the ) 411,07 character of the lastafaro aualitlates to authorise our owed lion to their eeetiret e and to deter terry true Whig front aupportiug them. ,Arul 'Mere was not—no morbid longing for &Oda wearies-, nor blind staltary.ohaahl inluee tls ao avow the poemst abentetet of either thd editor of the ewe pikr or , the candidate whoa it summit% .1. our auswet satiohoideri '•• .• • • , , vp.c...ftewasyer..- The gallant brisring-of athictrimd popithir Whig In the proem eensens, dirseriiimg of all praise. liVararly urged 4 , Ms Mann as r eau& date for" the Congrenional eonid.tion, ang.gnik. Wag Was singlleiWate sr- being aUccemalbleiheihma warmly entered into the inienms In nipped of the regular nominee, and Is battling ter the inseentitof the eat* Whig ticket with a aeal well dimming the /Initiation of ogler Whigs throughput the cook ty. AN honor to conduct so noble and pane, worthy. h.:Wormer reward and incl. oscura 11% A H IT.—The Fork Ahneeir" In reply Weenie remarks of the "Compiler" ID regent to "Dirks" in connection with the coming election, hope, that the Cam piltr will enteitain its readers with a ear. mots en the following appropriate text : "Polk, Dallas. Skunk, AND THE • 'TARIFF ME' 412 4 "ri. to lie coneludlkl with an• exhortation an -KURTZ. DARNER and FREE *FRAIYEi* nir If tha love -of our neighbor u 1 the Coeveiter Atr vOirielow nodkfateo, 'IW 164611Q$ 164fi p , 414 skarn', bow comes it flail; 44 6141w1 1114 4' is &vet er. Mr. Maxus/ at the prow time t Err What are the Issues ? On next Tuesday a week, fellow citizens of A. darns county, you *ill spin be called upon to/ex ercise the right of suffrage, the deems td oast cherished Political right which the inatitations of this Republican country present to you ; itind it is all intpottant that ibis right should be Oltelrelited intelligently inn with •trrise reference to 1011,01. fore of your State and Country. What, then, are the issues to be decided at the approaching o. kctiun I First, there is involved in the decision which you will make at the ballot-box the fate of the A mendment to ; the. Cosistitstion, 'Nit provide, for en Elective Judiciary. As thti 1.414U14014 CONrier very justly remarks, (and ow adopt bit views far our own,) the principle contained in the amend ment is sound, end atormendi Moir to every true Republican. The people are the depo.itories of political power in this country. and they are ami• nently fit and capable to select their own officers., In most of the :bites of the Union, Judges are e lected by them, ttel we doubt nut that the princi pie will' be endorsed' In Pennsylvania by the tri umphant adoidion of the Amendment to the Con stitution. For the fleet time, we elect the AUDITOR GENERAL and the SURVEYOR GENERAL of our State. Heretofore they wore appointed by the Governor, bat, in obedience to the principle just rehire'd to, they are subject to the choice of the people. Por them aims the Whig party have men of high charade? and unimpeaehedim levity, in the tlelJ. Mr. S is the eon of Pennsylvanhs'a honored Governor, Slams Swe eps, and possfemes in a large degree the, qualifica tions mangier fur the office to which he was nom. Mated. Mr. H sow is well known u cape , dented in the business of the Land Office, and bears a high eharactsr for iutelligenea and moral worth. The Whip of the State owe it to their patriotic Governor to tied these gentlemen, and thus give hiett,addeers in whom he can plies full confiders*. The Governor has done his whole duty to the State, but he must have the sneers around him actuated by the same patriotic impul se', and influenced by the same political principles, In order to early out fully his policy and meas ures. het the Whip Drone county then do their whole duty to the mate Ticket. We have also TWO 31EMBERSOF CON. GRESS to elect to represent this District—one fur the full term, and the other to serve the unei pierd term of Dr..Nes. In the present emergency this choice is of the highest importance as it invol ves the representation in the National Legislature fur three years. The present Congress has been so fully occupied with miners pertaining to the Slavery question, that little orno time has been ' granted to the indesnial interests of the country. Upon the next Congress will devolve the norm sity of making the changes in the Tara laws of the country which are so imperstilely demanded 1 by the people. Pennsylvania his at stake more, perhaps, than any other State in the confederacy, and especially arc the eitivms of this great coal ; and iron State interested in having Protection for their interests. Shall we elect Meads. Sts rasa and Mclxsais, and be represented in Congress by gentlemen ni known Tara chore and princi ples I Or, shall we have their opponents to mis represent our feelings, and do violence to our in terests I This is fur you to determine, :cc to it, that your decision is such as to secure the voice of the district in litvor of adequate Protection to A mericas Industry over the ItllllOUl competition of European Pauper labor. The coming Legislature will select a United States Senator, will district the State for Members of Congress, and will in all respects have impor tant duties to perform. Pennsylvania should have a Senator in Congress to uphold her inter ests, and we should endeavor to have a fair dis tricting of Congress. Ibe voice of Adams coun ty should be heard, through her Representative, in favor ufsuch a districting of the State, end selec tion of U. S. Senator, as will secure a fair repro. mutation of the Whip of Peurisylvania in national matters, as of right belongs to their portion, strength and respectability. Remember, that at the last session of the Legislature, a most iniquitous efEirt was made to smother the voice of a large portion of the voting Whig population of the State. This outrage war defeated for the time ; but the at tempt may be renewed next winter, in districting the mate into Congressional districts. It is all essential then that Adams county be represented by a true Whig ; , and you can have such an one in the person of your candidate, Mr. McS Seeto it that he is sleeted The rem of the Whig ticket is eminently wor thy the support of the people. By a harmonious and united effort, we can carry the day in our county, and have a coul Ws or eight hundred to OPara. The Locotbee County Convention. JOEL B. DANBER IN THE FIELD. The Locefeco County Convention ennobled on 3iimday last, endow we predicted, the Gmerril. in portion of the party nunitered in sufficient fora , to place in nomination their acknowledg ed champion and leader. The regular old-line Democracy, however, were represented in suffi cient strength to farce a regularr nomination, and Mr. DAXXEII has to make his appearance before the people as a regularly nominated party candi date, and the representative of Locefocoism jar the canyon now i go.ug un. It will be well fur Whip who may be asked to suppot t him, be *ay of compliatiera, to bear this fact in mind. This semi triumph of the Guerrilla interest of ; comae rendered something necessary to reconcile that portion et the party which has been battling I against. the Guerrilla system of tactics, and an (smilingly JOzrEeil- P. Mc DI VIT, a must excel lent and respected citizen of Liberty township, was placed in nomination fur Assembly, in place of Dr. Desztest, resigned. Mr. MrDivir has been operatiug fur several years with that portion of his party which preferred an open, honorable political *afore to the undirhand, diceptive, Cr errr4n dYliOn. and ,which,nrcineded ;at the previ oto Qualify Meeting hultneci . ffng the arrange mann of the Borough self!conatitute,d, leaden jute pi. IV, are inclined to. suspect, harborer, that randlute motive beside that ofzeconciling tbo.Anti- Grtirrilid interest, eniered into the emanltoment under which *r. Monies+ was put in nomine , tiara—a vain. illicit may hetramid bock to: the male of the last Cimmeesional Election in .Liber ty, Carew's% Illonntplemant: and Berwick dbl.' mitts I 1141 lit onrvir, we presume, will not de cline this nomination, iilliumgM it is a poor rice by which the Guerilla faction propose to bny the peace a their Avels 4 .4firi Compliment of a fibmi . nitlon , toa hopeless post. It remains to ho seen, however, whether ibis, arrangereent will retuedy the sad Agra Faux committed by MG DAVI! Xi, when - lot a candidate for Common 6:Tusaras , ht. Namara, Esq., our candidate for addreosed the Whigs of Union spray, at their great mass meeting on the 17th itist., sad was Must, cordially received. The U nion Tier speaks le the wannest terms of Mr. Sit]lll4 speech, es also that of Gov. Jonas Toe, who was present at the same time. • elite,. L. Lixieav, of lierritimuli, has tikes *err of the Litigates oengregetion it Abbott.- tuna is this cavity. C'esinity Colittmlellikinfhlr: • 1 ' Joel B. balmier, EOM. It is never allpindentood thatnem to the Con. / ,The nomination of Mr. DAllaaw by the Law gremieitial eporqiiit of the ticllgat, thi4oeofecos in I loco County Convention es their candidate for the ibis ettient, i ndddintetine* attention to the ! uneipiied term of Dr. Na., devolves upon the Gounti mholiAnies. A r Simerirs'eflint will be ; Whigs of Adams county the necessity of another . luisile OP Mt Whig Illombneet Mid to accom- I vigorous e ff ort to stamp the signet of dialopproba• oa r Vish this Purime4illitorttinfsterilarill be Crum-' tinn „rpm the political character with which he paid 10y hithe hope of-drawing o Whig votes' comas before thent. Aro Mr. Dirmsza, peretinal from the Apnea of Mr. Gat err. DS upon your , ly, we hays no objection's. A clever citizen, kind Remo], Whigs! Leon Gasser, the Whig can-' neighbor, and popularofficer, he may be deserving diddle, is one of the most aubstential men in the I of the unquestionably strong personal popularity County, and the tent roan Yoo . neerli in the Coon-; which he enjoys among his immediate fellow cit. ty Beard to 'recur. a fsithlbl and, economical ad.; izens. And in matters purely personal, no one ministreGan jf the comity Einancire. Porsere4 : would go farther than ourselves to evince our con of. ii nicer , u rfil,;Yrachcal mind, Merit integiityl fidence in him as a man. end intlezil2hi ,finuneni, together , with anterior i To Mr. Desiree, politiailly, however, we have business habits, he will make • must excellent very many objeitioina, and therefore oppose his ft. officer. • Hei hi 4toreover a finer bias Whin who I lectioit. ; 4aw treat in the Penrose of*, V; *Mee. has dealt heavy and effective blows against Loco- , Asilito*memaatielieW ibweehisfoistet ;11034;Lico focoism in past contests, that have told in the hes- focoprihrolpkrareattiative. 'too, .144, has vy one sided majorities which gallant Latimore pritire4 hi! dilliity to'Ms patty by a ualllntniOn• has time and spin relied up for the Whig ticket. sinent;unara miring &motion of his anerrins.tn it I.ncofocoism halts him for his unwavering der°. ' at ill time and ell all oensalorm—ita ounce .4. lion to the Whig clues, and hence the effort to ;Is to receive the vote of a single Whig, who be- beat him. Are you willing to see that effort suc- I ievr■ the arkninistnition of the National Govern- mufti' 1 If not, let every Whig see to it. that , ernment upon,Whig principles is essential to the his ticket contains the name of JACOB GRIE , T pr o sp e rity of the country. Possibly no one intli. for County Commissioner. vidual in the, entire county of Adams has done more to strengthen and hind together the Loofa I co party than Mr. Ds. . Shrewd, cunning. and vigilant, his time and services have ever been at the command of his party ; and, since his con- I nection with the Locohseco party in 1830, we be- I lieve he has Never cast a vote in opposition to that I party at even the most unimportant town election. All will recollect the determined zeal with which he entered the canvass in I 840againat Gen. HAL.' atinv, in 1844 against Dr. minus and HAUNTS CLAY, and again in 1848 spinal the lamented TA v um. No one, then, can doubt Mr. D. . 'a; Locofocoism, nor the sincerity of his devotion ta Suceemoor to Dr. Nos. In another column will be found the proceedings of the Congressional Conferees, by which it will be seen that Dr. Wu. Wltv•rx, a gallant and popular Whig of York county, has been placed in nomination as the Whig camlidate to serve the unetpired term of , Dr. Nis. After a friendly in terchange of views by the members of the Con ference, the right of York county to the nomina tion (Mr. Sit cafe, the candidate for the full term, being from Adams) was acknowledged, and Dr. M'ltvat unanimously put in nomination. The Doctor lie a gentleman of popular manners and will poll a strong vote. lie was a Presidential Elector in 1840 and voted in the Electoral College for President H• N. In 1848 he was also a Presidential Elector, and voted in the Electoral College for the laMetlieti TA TLOII. His selectiun for these honorable posts evinces the. high regard in which he is held by those who know him best, and at the woe time furnishes evidence of his popularity. With Mr. Ss MC he is thoroughly American in his views and feelings, and will give hie influence and vote in favor of Protection to American Industry. Ile is in every respect deser ving of a cordial and triumphant support at the hands of the Whigs of the " Young Guard. - - Shall ho not receive it %V find in the ,Vork Republican the following article in regard to Dr. Wk.% his, to which the reader's attention is invited Dr. WILLIAM McILVAIN. By conference and agreement with our friends in Ad 31115 (301111ty, this gentleman has become the candidate to supply the vaeaney in the representation of this Con gressional District oceasi 111 l ed by the de cease of the Hon Ilvanv Nes, which is to be filled, as the Sheriffs Proclamation in another column shown, at the ensuing General Election on the second Tuesday of October, the Bth pox. Of Dr. Wit.- vats, his character mid qualifications, it is scarcely necessary for us to say one word in this County and Congressional District, where he has lived all his life, and is so well known personally rind by reputation among the people. Uorn in what is now called Adams County, he received a liber al education, and has been for inure than thirty-live years engaged in the arduous pursuit of a large Medical Practice in this Horough and surrounding country'. It has been many years since his fellow citizens first expressed their contidenee in him in a political way, Mr after having elected hiw Corurnor in 1818, they chose him in 1823 to represent them ill the Senate of the State, from which the demands of his Professional business compelled him to re tire before the expiration of his term. Ile was elected a Member of the Electoral College in Pennsylvania in 1810 and 1818, and au those occasions cast his vote for Harrison and Taylor for President of the United States. The 'Doctor is a democrat of the Old School, to whose measures and princi plea acquired in the days of Madison and Snyder, he. has ever remained faithful. Finding them incorporated in the creed of the Whig Party, he has alivays been found there with them ; and if elected to Congress, they will will he the pole star of his public action. The great patriotic doctrine o Protection to American Industry has no firmer and more consistent friend than he; and such is his high moral and social stand ing in this community, that the people will be proud to bestow their suffrages upon the old and "beloved physician" who has so often bright comfort and hooding to their beds of sickness, and smoothed the passage to the,-grave of de parted friends op whom death had impres sed his ineffaceable seal. "They, (the Democracy of Adams,) in Connec tion with their brethren of York, have decided that this District uma be redeemed—th•t a Democrat lit UST represent them in the next Congress."— York Gcsettr. IlTTh•t has Mien the decision of "the Democ racy for the last half • dozen years; but unfor tunately the people of the District have not aeon tit to ratify the decision at the polls. May it not be so again I ECYA marked change has suddenly come over the Compiler, In regard to regular nomination• as opposed to Coto rdiairm The simple introduc tion of the word "Guerrilla" into the "Misr' creates a kind of 'spasmodic. affection scarcely less violent than the horror which the descriptive appellation of "Lemforo" first encountered, before familiarity had rendered the appropriateness of the term so palpable and clear. Judging from the hearty good will with Which our neighbor seeks to fling from hint all imputation of "Guerrillainn," one, unite. guainted with the "Welts of the trade," might hi timsf'he led to infer 'that life' Col/Vier bird ail ways int] constantly battled for regular nominations and regular partt orgenistitions, !Wha!'ilay dependent Whigs"' to fide sudden detention of their ally 1„ , • , Loccroco grr.-=-Tbs . lollitssiiss is . tbe ,Co l it o p e oe cif f s . fo U thin : r ly 115kel 4 lit s s it IPPoirin die Conkress--Wm. 11. Kurtz. Joel B. Danner, , (unexpired ;Oa.), Elanator--.ltaao itasenably—:Josepti'r.lll.'clivit. Commiallfpner—.liipob Direqor of the Paor- 1 -John Render: AOditor—Thomas Urns Lancaster •Uniers is doing good aer• vie* in`the present campaign by its stiniing ap peals to the Whip of the State to give a Ped account of themselves at the approaching election. We have taken the liberty appropriailbg sere. tel of its articles to our own use, with such *Weis. tions as were necessary to adapt themtb home rirMr. Do w Ins completed the census of fluotihoothau towns*, which allots a popula tion of 153 u. his party Whatever may be Mr. DAINNICII claims to cleverness as • citizen, we presume no one in the whole I.ocofi.co party has more anecessfully estab • tidied his claims as a bitter, proscriptive partisan than he. That he should command the support of the Lei:deco patty—that be should be We/cud by Imeolocoism—is not at all surprising. nal lie well deserves. He has labored hard for Loco km and Locofecois m should work hard for him. ('AN ANY WHIG, however,—any Whig, who believe* the principles of the Whig party to be the true basis on which Whig Government should be administered—VOTE FOR Ma. DANNER TO REPRESENT THEM IN CONGRESS— where his vote may determine whether Protection is to be given to American Industry or not, ■ud whether Whig or Looofoco principles shall pre vail in the National Administration! We leave this question to be decided by the White* of A dams county, at the pulls, believing that it will be answered as it wap two years ago, and as becomes the high and well-earned reputation of the •Young Guanl." A CONTRAST. By — Citizens of Adams Coun- ty, REMEMBER— Smvssa 111'11.vAIN are the open and arotred friends of a TARIFF such as will protect Pewasykania and her inter- eats--open her workshops and give em ployment to her laboring classes. KURTZ & DANNER are opposed to such a Tariff—they are in favor of the law now existing, under the operation of which fur naces and shops have been closed and the poor man left without his means of subsis tence. Next winter this question WILL COME up in Congress and it Nyn.t. he agitated Own and in the following term. For whom will you vote ? EVANGELICAL IIkiVIOW," for Octnie.r, is already upon our table. It constitutes No. fof the series of Quarterly Issues, and fully *twain' the reputation which the previous num ber" had secured for the work. The leading arti cle in the present number, from the per. of Rev. Dr. Seliinuelar, is an able and elaborate discus. sion of "Church Development on Apostolic prin ciples," followed by "Delitash on the Epistle to tire Hebrews," by Prof. Jacobs ; "The Protestant Principle in, its Relations," by Ray. Dr. Krauth ; "The Transfiguration" by Rev.:C. P. Krauth,jr.; "The Evangelical Lutheran Church," by Rev. J. N. Hoffman; "Paul Gerhard," by Rev. Dr. Mor ris I anti sundry items of literary and theological intelligence by he editor. The typographical ex ecution is in keeping with the previous numbers, and is quite creditable to Mr. Neuter:we, from whose press it issues. Published quarterly, at *ll per annum. C. P. K • ,D. D., Editor, Get tysburg, Pa. TaoWe are indebted Id Rev. C. POITna►IRLD Sasvya, of Winchester, Va., fora copy 'gone Transfiguration," an interesting and eloquent Mummify, originally prepared by the author for the "Evangelical Review," and now published in pamphlet form. Mr. Krauth is a young and gift eddivirse in the Evangelical Lutheran Church, of rare inteilectnal abilities', who, althotigh but a few years have elapsed since he left the walls of his al. ms ha. alreidy aequiied considerable repu tation 31 a preacher and writer. The contribu tions from his pen, which have appeared in the "Evangelical Review," and other publications of character, have been characterised by a remarka ble brilliancy of style, and a general theological and classical learning, seldom met with in writers ao ynong. In treating of the wonderful scenes which have thrown such a halo of glory around Tabor, n fair opportunity has been offered for test• ing the ability of the writer, and in the "The Trans figure'. "we have that ability abundantly "indi cated. 10 - The nomination of Wm. D. Learn, karei., as Coliectoi of the Port of Philadelphia, was con. finned on the 18th inst., by a vote of 38 to 7-10 ,Benators shawl. Pf.OGGING IN THE NAVY..—On Monday the House of Representatives at Washington a 'tloPted'an' antenthitent to the Navel Apprepria. tion Bill, ,abOisbing Bogging in the Nasy, by a , vote If 131 ;tr, 29. rTCongniss will adjourn on Monday Dort, af• ter a session often months. 11 1 11 E 4111110,101851 MT. and'votere willie membert Alain voting on the A lm a. mint to the Constitution the tiebet is to be labelled uArnendmeitt" . ...-and-dePtralted'in a box separate front the bfilance of the tickets. Those in favor of the amend ment, (to elect the judges.) are to vole "A 9 ". the amendment," those opposed to. "41- getiltit the Amefidinent."—See the Pam. phiel Laws of 1850 page 407. COLTS? Htuturnsar, the Hbngarianpat. riot, arhotrrised in this country a abort time since is said to be doings prospitous busincasasatobacconiat in N.York city. "YOUNG MEN FOR WAWIO 11CPThe hard work oSa cainpeign usu ally upon the young fried.'; They lre abifitionSahatia and willing. if wit word aiire ,that twedy poll in .he 840„ wbultl be , intended, through the day, by:ten oung sen, wiiWould not give a -farthing An he aaeld of a victory. WllrlicirThe men of the party take hold of the work ? STAY AT THE POLLS! 'There are too many who think they have discharged their whole duty when they have deposited their vote. The re sult usually, is that the hard work at the polls iv thrown upon the shoulders of a few'men.. Thill is not right. After ve ling. every elector phOuld ucertain wheth his neighbor has voted, and if not, GO AFTER HIM. • If every Whig whOfeels an interest in the'result Of the coming e lection would do what it is his duty to do, the result would be just what he would have it to be. „ . 'Cr VOTE THE WHOLE TICK ET.—Do NOT STRUCK A %NOME NANE. The men placed on your ticket have 11l been fairly nominated, and have a . claim upon your support. Sacrifice for once the prejudices, the partialities that may govern you. Give up your own pri vate , wishes for the good of all, and VOTE THE WHOLE TICKET. The no: cees of the principles of your party impe riously require this course. pon•SPU MOUS TlCKETS.—Friends ! lie on your guard against any and all de ceptions of the kind. They are practi sed every year. They will be thic Tickets will be in circulation with some Whig name omitted, and that ofs locoloco substituted. Keep a sharp lookout for them, and see that no man is imposed up on by them. TAKE YOUR TEAMS WITH YOIJ! prEvery good Whig who has n team should take it with him to the polls. It would be a pity to lose a vole because no team could be found to send after it. Af ter you had voted, be reody to labor in bringing out other voters. . Do your part towards bringing in delinquents and so Securing a rum. vote, that you may go home certain to hear of a WIIID VW TORY. A FULL. WRIO VOTE.—We hope our IV hig friends in this county will adopt measures to secure a FULL vom in , every election district. Let nut a single Whig voter be overlooked—sec that all me on the ground on the day of the election, and that every Whig vote is pulled. Let noth ing keep you at home. Should it rain, turn out like TRUE itr.N and brave the "pelt ings of the pitiless storm," The issues involved are of immense importance—the country calls upon every patriot to do his duty, and shame to him who falters ! Let all go to work with cheerful hearts and a fixed determination to get out a rem. IVIIIO VOTE, and the whole Whig ticket will be triumphantly elected. From the York Republican A WORDTO TARIFF MEN. Of essential importance is the election of Representatives to Congress in this Dis trict. Twice has the present House at Washington choked off every attempt to modify the destructive Tariff of 1840, so deeply injurious to the great interests of Pennsylvania. So urgent is the matter. however, that it most again and again come up, and probably at the next session —if not then certainly in the next congress, IT MUST RE DECIDED. This Dis trict has never yetlelected an enemy to Pro tection. nor a friend to Free-trade. Mr. M'. CLEAN, during his term, true to the wishes of his constituents in that particular, made a speech against the policy of his party. a dopted in opposition to his vote in 1848. For this be was victimized by them, but the people still adhered to the principle of Protection as was proved in the elections of 1848 and 1848. The 'same guestionis pending now, snd made more urgent by the depressed. and almost ruined. condi tion of the Iron and Coal business—the Cotton Manufactures and the Mechanical and laboring interests of the State. On the one hand, Messrs. MeILV AIN and SMYSER, the Whig candidates, are open and avowedjriends of PROTECTION and a modification of the existing Tarsi to relieve those su ff ering interests, while their opponents, Messrs. Danner and Kurtz, are boldly and presumptuously sup ported on FREE-TRADE and ANTI PROTECTIVE grounds—their friends ridicule the alleged prostration of business, and denounce the Whig Tariff Policy as "the exploded plundering system known as the Protective 7'ariff." They, in fact, modestly ask the people to reverse their own repeated *Woos at the ballot boxes, and to stultify themselves by abandoning their settled convictions to follow the will. o'-the-wisp vagaries of these visionary a postles of a progress which is destruction. We feel assured that they will not do it, and that t the election of. Messrs. , VAIN and SMYSER will attest their continued devotion to the old fashioned PRNMOYLVANkA IhNOC7RATIC DOCTlitiN, OF PROTECTION TO AMERICAN !I'4. DOWNY. ' Otr In the U. S. House of Representative'', lut week, Mr. Hnivarts, of. Petinsylvacia, gave notice' that he ~ v roitald 'ark leave to bring in the foilrfwitig bills : , A bill m alter d amend the revenue laws so ,as 10: stroWl r e asonable protection and encouragement to American labor ; A bill Ito abOlish Slavery in the Terri. torrollitahl•' " ' • • A bill to repeal so much of die Heti; es. tablishing 140.0u:rift governments in New Ai !) 4 9 ,, a n f l Vial) Bs recogetzes Itivery in sa4lerritcgies, anti . 4 4 1 ,4 5*: 4 0 .,.. k ti 0 n' to reitintry.s)iy•, Stoics into the Union; bill, to repeat siul anaukthe fugitive glare law, passed' eptember, 1950. ykohrTex iit geftee' Tines' Ad,. Gov.; Bell vAullixf the bill of the Texan Legislature, to sub, mit to the people she proptidition of the U, Biondi for the settletnent bf thir bdOmigy question, The Legislature sustained the veto, and adjourned to she third Monday dry in November. , S4!tin:itily iron! Waithington, pays •I'lre l r i tn4rMinisier,..at the request of Mi. We ter, returiaral last night front New, York had a long conference will, him, l'lte4bunistess related to Cuba, and afe antlers:trig that another attempt is Ur MI made 'Cobs. 'Phu descent it first title made 'Hayti, for the overthrow of Faustin Sualoque. ' THE GRUAT Disrmott Mace Tow. at Natchei; Miss., on the 10th inn , was a complete failure. Notwithstanding much time and industry were spent ip gettiptup the demonstrition, the when,/ untubdi i,l' persons present was 120. of w 1 . 1? " 1 .1 jority were Opposed ihe ohiect and er. trained Gory eartilsitv" ;31n speakers were Col. adore, Geo. Stanton and Geri. Felitt Hithstop. L CENTRAL A i ILIIIOAD.•-•-WO see by an advertisement in the Pittsbuig(insane that all•tha statimurreiosieing videfefi the line of the 'Pennltyliinla Rada:hid btfWeen Pittsburg and Johnstown, are to be 'given to contractors on the 10th of October next. The whole line will then be under con:. VW, except a, part of the imountahr se& tion, for which the Portage Railroad fin be substituted until it is finished. COMMIErNiCATIOniII. PkilifingeATP:D. CONFEREE MEETING. The Conferees of Mims and York counties met at the house of Miehriel Hoffman, in Abboustosin, on Friday. Sept. 20. R. G. McCreary was appoint ed chairman, and H. F. Manes Secre tary. After a full interchange or opinion, the following resolutions were agreed up on. • I flereas, The 115th Congre-ssional Dis trict has been deprived of its Represents tive in the National Legislature. by the ruthless hand of death: rhereture Resolved, That we tender our heart. felt sympathies tu the bereaved family and relatives of the lamented deceased. and whose early departure (him this world we all BO deeply deplore ; and widl".l.ki B mortal body is mouldering in the gtic4, his name and memory will be fondly cher ished in the bosoms of his former friends and fellow citizens. And, %Vile:rens. in consequenee of liiq death, we arc called together to select and place in nomination a proper person to scrve out the unexpired terin, to be voted for at the next general election,be it there fore Resolved, That we nominate Dr. WM. MeII.VAIN, of the borough of York. as a suitable person to fill the vacancy oc casioned by the death uftlie Roo. H. Ncs, our late Representative in Congress. 2. That we recommend the candidate this day selected as one every, way wor thy the suffrages of the intelligenatuLlur, depetulnt voters of the District—one who in public ant: private life, has ever shown himself honest and capable--the friend of the poor, and the advocate, as well as rep resentative, of principles, both in morals and politics, which tend to promote the best interests of the Slate and of society at large. CONIIIVNIC/TZP. "WM. H KURTZ."—As SEEN BY "Q. IN A CORNER." Mr. EDITOU—This Locofoen candidate appeared in his gentleman dress at the "Globe Inn," in Gettysburg, a few days since. His quarters were the parlor ; Tit Kim he saw his visitors—had his drink. able on the table--and gentkusen took a sip, (seine of them a bruiser, too,) at his expense. The bar-room and the mechanic's shop were too common for his broad-cloth dignity. Did lie mingle with the "Ik. mocracy." (so-called.) or with our Mechan ics and Workingmen, as though he was just their equal, and no better than they ! How is it! This same candidate appear ed a few days before in Abbututuwn, in his country dress. There he sat with his chip hat, (atm one, at that,) old coat, and trowsalooas pet long enough to tip a "good morning'to hts boot-tops." Adeath coii,e ty votes are not thus to be caught. Tuts is the "Free.tradr,"candidate fur Congress from York county—hunting voles to caws against DANIEL M. SMYSEH !, Q. IN A Coats Si. Mr. EDIITORtIt would seem front the croaking. of the editor of the Comeihr and his correspondent, (some crazy AO. who = signs himself "H,".3 shot the , . fit ar- ills, ' and .41Loeofitca." are *IL to be applied to "Democrats.'" . c f such modest phrases ate deetned harsh. what think . illfp of supporting a Cahtit date who, in the midst of a Locofoco kali fication over the defeat of Henry Clay. publicly declared--..Shovr mi a whit, and Pll show you a d—rfrascal 1" EMMITSBORG. mARiiED, On the 22d inst , at the Two Taverns, by the Her. William !limier, AIDAX Klima and LTA Gaors, all of Germany township. On jw 20th inst., by the flee. Jacob Ziegler, iss.c A.:WiIItIJIT and Alias Zu SMUTS Pass:, both of Cumberland township. On the minte.day,, by the peine.llAvie MAIT• MAN and Miss Ass, M. BlAMSM,bcpdi of Menai len' torinship: ' DIES;'. On the 14th inst.. at Eaton, Ohio, *ems Cs an elms, only child .of, Win. O. and M. C. 'Gould, forlornly of this:county, apd I 'ytrar.4 Months, and 2.daya. , • ' •• On the 20th inst..Mre. Maar Mamas wr Pun., consort - 4 . INi* PO4 of; MM rt . se}) 71 yes* 10,n:oaths, end 17 dayi. 1 , • . Ow; the 2lnt inst,, A A, Ins or . 4.4e° Norris, of Straban tOsrasltip, ogea 1 Year, time., and 8 days. On the 211.1 inst., in Memllen lownebiy,•Siiirs non all'alltlii, Sen., aghd about 89 years. .• ; On the Dth inst., at him residence .0, Jattit," o " - vine, Woattnorlend county, Ps,,,Gspit. lawn 11 r 410 41 4 1 1 1 id. Ili - 00 , 1 11 1 /4.,111e.1 15 yea% 7 moo serf's dais. ' ' ' - . ,Oh the I fth nii, vein - Ablimitdiwiallf ' AP , Idatnififskr of Predloridroint ' Mariann , Monsile, ie. god 1 year, 7 months, and 29 dyne is: <lp. „ i On the 18th hut., lo MX/Witatinh Jams, kfinst of son 0 1.4 4 eabm441 , 4 4 0rikt. - . 7 %, ' 9%40. 8 * P,)p• 4V 1 ,4 01 • - r. kailliitil*Marai,iii Vs *hap. . ktii;u 1 lA* yeeirs t i Oil AO 1441i.J•fam 4104 All If l l l,l 1 ,i3OPtbe iii,lt init., 1111r-Ciiinies'easefoil." if 11Uittlitnbidlownehig,liged *lit IS 'yenta. , 1 On the 2d hist, Thomas thraYnito, awe; of Mr. Arthur Simone; at TOO", triwnehip aged about 18 years. '911: ?kindly, in this fitirocrb; lifisi, mie . 4fivi en; tired 'abiost 94 years. ( 11, 111 . Un Burnley last, at his residence in Brolvitiapi. obit), idler a long illness, Smolt excess. Bp. On the allle , filyi at his residence in Mount joy Imsnabip, , • Mr. Wx• entTnny In• Soo, Veda a. `6661 66: + • + On the 16th inst., in Abbottalown, Mr. As. true HA sckv, surd 3 d year* and 9 torgathji, i, HAkIXIIIIOII4E SIARK ii'. ►llO7l TIM 11•24110t01111111711f 07 11/0111/111UAT rt,oug. , —Thr epur Inefut se <vary quiet Howahl it. naannal at S 4 81i. and CitY. Mill • $4 Th. Cola Mad and Rye done onobanip4. R AIN.-Supply of all kinds of Drain light. pri. era am Iblhrons Rid *oat 102 **l 08. White *boot 1 011 a #1 Its dimity door white I lb a *1 20. White Cafe 68 a Went' yellow 80 rent., Oats IN aIR cOO% Rya 110 eons.: ranged Ite m P. 25 to $8 .26 on the hoof, equal to #4.l* a 0.28 net, anil stem. gin . ; OP gniea. HZ -4"r of 11aa bags *I V." a $5, 7 5 iper ,37771T0cc0n. ( *Mate Ori4Ministration on the es ju of 1 ilastiy.a HARINAX,Iate of Ber wick botoogh, Adams co. dee'd, having been grossed to the subscriber, residing in Ber wick borough. notice is hereby given to such as are indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims are requested to present the same, properly authenticated. for settlement. REUBEN HARMAN, Sept. 87.--61 Adm'r. FARM FOR SALE• 11* subeeriber will oiler at Publio Se!e, on the premises, on . 11 rdrteiday the 10th of October next, ViME D situate in Straiten township: Adams noun. tY; Fs.. +heinous mile from Hunteratown, sad eye mile from the Pine Cnunih, ad• joie*, leads of Jacob Wagoner. Jacob Shull, Jacob Osman, and Hugh M'lihen• nit ciforOaiqiNg • : 7 - 107 ACRES, Itlere:or 44111. about 20 Acres of which are tiondbind, and about 15 acres Meadow, and; More can Gully be made. The im provements are a two-story l 11L HOUSE, - Lu Frame Barn, with shedding, and Other ont-buildings ; there is s never-fail ing -well. of water near tire House, with . a piathp in it. and a never-failing spring with in* short distance of the house. There il, is on the premises. a first-rate r Young Apple Orchard, of' e wee grafted fruit trees ; also pear, Peach, plum, and cherry trees in abund. *Rim- , Portions wishing to view the farm arerequested to call on Mr. George Smith, residing therein. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. on said day, when attendance will be given end the terms made known by HENRY YEAGY. 'Sept. 27.--31 A Valuable Property for Sale at Petersburg, Y. S. mf House and Lot now occupied by 'Th7fr — in" - ri- • " XaTind. In Peters- - 'burg. (V. 14.,) is this county, opposite the Ilititheran church, of that ewe, will be dis posed of at private sale. There is a very -cornitiodious BRICK HOUSE, 141011 c , small barn, with extensive gratea ri'ei, a garden and large yard, through which a beautiful spring of water is Now int.•—with an acre of ground, more or less, -djoining the barn, with trait trees on it. 'fermi to suit purchasers. VEY - Enquire of Mr. WY. GARDNER, at Vetentburc or of 8. U. liub:umett, at Get tysburg. Sept. 27, 1810.-3 t DEMI IBLE HOME, AT l~ult lc SALE On Monday the 30th September 1111 HE subscriber wilt sell at public sale, on the prenises, that very desirable property. outshining of 6 Acres of Land, situate in East Berlin, Atlanta county, adjoining lands of M. Delicte, J. Jacobs, Rey. Mr. Deininger and others.— 'rise improvements thereon erected arc a a two-story frame weather . hoarded L " Pl i ti Dwellin g I-louse, with Kitchen attached, an oat-kitchen. with a well of water and pump is it under roof, a stole smoke-house, a large double Barn, with wagon shed, corn crib, &c.— There it; also au 011011411 D of Choice fruit, such as apples, peaches, pears, plums, tlte. The land is in a high lista of cultivation, and under good fences. Persons wishing to view the property .before the day of sale, can do so, by call ing on the subscriber residing then:ton. Sale to commence at I o clock, P. M. Attendance given and terms made known by - GEORGE H. BINDER. Naps. 27.—1 t Daguerreotype Portraits. W COLLAMER would respect -in Cully announce to the Ladies and Ventleinen of Gettysburg that he has ta ken rooms at Mr. Mussnon's Temperance ante!. for e short lime only, and is prepa red to take Likenesses in a superior man ner. Hiving evaded himself of the lite dteautaiprocess, with all other recent int iroyentents.ln the art, ho is enabled tq en sale likeneati unsurpassed for richness of On% '; Strength 'of expression and all the requisites for making a goad picture. . i , Mere ert triumpbaM me neenion claims, Hem! kife eeemeepeek qollemer!a frames; PaVeMe r Pildrese, Friend,, amen the pidenni .4 ~ 7; s , ININUdid 1 . Emit %on o wit data; ite limps type milk Zesteres,oomplailoe.atUtude. attire,, iitauty's tati 'end* andinealtead'it glom* of d_ , _re Truly 'Oldebdittnit the litendebed 'itlai* autstadt WS wittrits own 'doOtatte. - Thlikkaitt thimea pettisits by IW seddiebt made, Shisldittlestatt thy' ats. Wltl,lllut abide*. fade:' 'in, •, no ease will any cbarse be it Inadilfi etititit'liltinosi is Aptiwodueetl. , . .. i t - % lill411c4" iiitlO, in the 'Kan reit 'nit 'terns _ Sept. 20, NO. Shoes,;Sh4is iv t 'retteitied & luso: lot, 0" low 4 " 4ogiorti ii eatt Kitt StIC/118, GAFF- E t• lase& du; also, Gentlemen's n44la. Oosgrees Goiters dicoicitS.l - • CHEAP VORNER. Wl' f, 4r.411 — AW Po_Tcy!ue, 0,4 i VP Wqrli of an aratnary aim ti , JII, t colored woman would be Pre. • . G;;otl oltersolerrand aPrfettifab.: it* trill be essential hi tho applicant, who may find nipinniyaent situation in a plea cant bottle. ilit„7"Enquiro at the "Star" 401/bt.' • . .. ' NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. THE Assessors elected at the last Spring Election are hereby notified to attend at the Commissoners' Office In the Bo rough of Gettysburg, to receive Blank As sessment Duplicates anti the necessary in structions, as follows :---The Assessor. for Union, Oonowago, Berwick, Oxford, Hamilton, Reading, Mountpleasibt, Ger many, Straban and Mounijov. Will attend on Wednesday, the OA of October next and the Assessors for the Borough. Gum. berland. Freedom, Liberty, Hamthonban, Franklin, Butler, Menallen, Tyrone, Hun tington and Latimore, will attend ott nuts day, the 10th of October next. By order of the Commissioners. J. AUGHINBA win, Clerk.. Sept. 13, 1850.—td ~VO TIC E. LE'I"FI ItB of Administration on the Es. tale of Chuang 0. NI'IIAtISNNV, late of Franklin township, Adams county, Pa. deceased, having been granted to the sub. scriber, residing in said township, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make payment, and to those has. ing -claims • so • present the sarno properly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM PAXTON, ./idar. Sept. 20.-61 XOTICE t 1.1 F. School 'Directors of Franklin township will meet at the house of Henry Hartman, in said towui.hip, on Sat urday, the 51/i of October next, to select Teachers to take charge of the Public Schools of the said township. The Com mittees of the different Schools of that township are requested to attend. A BR'M SCOTT, Sec'y. Sept. 20.-31 NOTIOII. Estate of Theodore K. Shaffer, deceaird: I 4 01"11:11.8 of Administration, on the estate of TIL EGLI° RE K. 8 H /F. FEB, late of Gettysburg, Adams coun ty, l'a., deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg, notice is hereby given to all who are indebt ed to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those linvingelaims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. • CORNELIUS IL. SHX.FFEIL, Aug. 23.--th Adner. ITCTIC)E. Estate of Barbara Lifevre, ((calmed. I ETT ERS Testamentary on the Es- A tate of BARBARA Lk:V.I46'HE. Late 01 the Borough of Gettysburg, Pa. deceased, has ingbeengramed to the subscriber, notice it: hereby gi von to all who arc indebted to said Estate, to ma k e paytnen t w i thou ttlelay,and to those having claims to present the same properly authenticated, to the subscriber, residing in said borough, for settlement. w. W. PAXTON, Ex'r. Aug. 23.-01 NOTICE. lEWERS Testamentary on die Es ,g tate of /AMES ADAMS, late of Lib erty tp. Adorns co., deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, notice is hereby given to all indebted to said estate to make payment withoutdelay, and to those having nlaims to present the same for settlement. to the subscriber, residing in same town ship. MAXWELL SHIELDS, Aug. 23, 1880.-84 _ EX,W,t REMOVAL. JOHN FAHNESTOCK has REMO .) VED his Hardware and Grocery Store to the Room recently occupied by HENRY Sala., on the Sonth West corner of the Diamond, where he has opened a much increased assortment of HARD WARE* GROCERIES, to which the attention of the Public is invited. Gettysburg, Sept. 0, 1950. KURTZ HAS /OAT REcNIVED A EMILIE ASSORTMENT Of Florence Braid BONNETS, Colored Chip do. Misses' Mixed Braid du. - a Chinn Pearl, do. Fine Luce do. Altlidiraide& Jenny Lind do. Chip end straw Jo. • • ALSO--A VARIETY OE Palm, Leghorn 4/. Strnw , Hats which, will be sold as cheap as the cheap. est. , [April 5. , CAUTION ! NOTICE is howebY given to all persons 4, ‘ not to harbor or Wet my daughter, MARY ANN WISLER, on my account, as I am determined not to any debts ber cqntramityr t . , • , 13EN'Amti Wigut. , Mountpleasant 1850. I L'oF . HE Membeirr Utitql Lodge N'e. ate *wilted to attend a stated tweettiht 64 4 7iteada* evolins o , Oct. tat, at wtticn time thd nitto'By-Laws will he is ? keivtip for'sdbptlblf. is 20. ALDWIN, sexy. „ , J. 148.1 of Nails just re. 19;00. booted and. for sole by JOHN FAHNESTOCK. MA tTRAtes OFFICE. ....-,..... T HE undersigned has opened an Office ~,, drilla street, next door to the office, whet° he 'will be found at all tinitie, prepareA to atwn4 to all business that may 6c placed in ids hands. I). A. BUEIKERi Ceitybhurg, M' 10, 1890.' • lnl. V 41,11 L E P.EbAL 1,311111 At Public Salo. ISHE subscribers, Evocators of the lam will and tertarnent of Gao. thew, late of Nett , Oxford, Adonis etiunty.,tieed. will sell of Public Sale, on thepreintees, on IPednosday the ski of October nowt, the following cleneribed property, to wit t A.l.llla,Ehl#l, situate in ifuntington township, Adams county, Pa., adjoining lands 61 . Win. Nun. dote: J. H. Fink, Weaver tun' other., con. taining 159 ACRES. and 100 Perches of Patented bend. The _ Improvements thereon are a TWO.STORY o I I Rough-cast Dwelling with 'a one-story Kitchen, a Log Barn, with Sheds and Stabling, waggon shed and cora cribs, smokehouse, black-smith shop, limekiln, and a tenant house and stable. The Dwelling House is on the cross roads about one mile south-west of the York Sulphur Springs, and very convenient to several Mills. It is also within two Miles of lime stone, and with a little improve. meat it would be a very desirable proper ty. About 40 acres Ire covered with good and thriving timber, and about 10 acres are in excellent meadow. .LSO, on Ike same day, mill be sold. 65 Acres of Woodland, in lots of from 5 to 10 acres, situate and lying about mile from the above improve ments, and adjoining lands of Wm. Mun• dorff, John H. Fink and others. ?LSO, on the premises, on Thursday, the 3d of October, Two Valuable 'Karma, .1 HOUSE .11NR THREE LOTS O. GROUND. situate in Reading township, Adams coun ty, Ps. No. I.—A FARM, containing 208 .HCRES 4. 82 PERCHES of Patented Land, adjoining lands of John Brought, Esq.. John Duncan. Job Dicks. the town of Hampton, and Farm No. 2. The improvements are a two story woatherboard rjn HOUSE,' ant a one-story Kitchell, a Spring House 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 has a due proportion of Timberland, and choice Meadow, with a never-failing stream of water passing through the same. It bee also a fine bear ing Orchard. N 0.2. A Fjk PM, containing 142 3CRE,S 4. 22 PERCHES iiiPate - niell Land, adjoining the aforesaid farm, lands of Job Dicks, Jacob Haines, Abraham Chronister, Levi Chronister, l Dr. C. Blish, and others. On this Farm there are four good springs of water, two of which are convenient to the dwelling. The improvements are a two-story weath ,. erboardcd 1101:SP„ RI Log flpring House, a new weath erboarded Barn, with excellent Stables and sheds. This farm has a good proportion of Meadow, and about 40 acres of good Timberland. No. 3.—Three Lots of Ground in the town of Hampton, fronting on the Carlisle and Hanover Turnpike, having thereon erected a two-story rough-cast 110 USE, s • is Brick Kitchen, Log Stable, and a neves failing well of water at the kitchen door. It has also a variety of choice fruit. This is a very desirable property for a mechanic. SILSO, on the protases, on Wedneetkty the 9th of October. the fallowing described Property, situate in Oxford township. adjoining lands of Dr. Wm. APDrain, John Darnitz, the Town Lots of New Oxford, Anthony Ginter, Henry Gitt and others, and containing 130 Acres and 131 Perches, of . Pateined - Ima. About 105 acres of the above tract are cleared, 15 acres of which are in good Meadow. and the bal ance, 25 acres, arc covered with thriving al it timber. The improvements are a one and a half story STOS R 110VSN, a Stone Spring-house, a large Bank Barn, with wagon shed. corn ()ribs, and grana ries. There is a never failing spring near the dwelling—and a tine thriving orchard of Choice Fruit. The above land. having been all limed, is in a high state of coke vstion, and the fencing is nearly all ehes- nut rails. /11. SO, on the rause day, will be sold, THREE OUT-1401'Si containing from I to 41 acres each, adjoin the town of New Oxford, and the above Farm. ALSO, about 40 Town Lots, in said town of New Oxford. And on the following day, Thursday the 101 h, will be sold . • 46 4CRA'S'' OF ITOODZAND, adjoining the York and Gettysburg Turn pike slid the town of NeW Oxford. A This tract "sill be sold in tote of from 2 1-2 io 6 Acres, to suit purchasers. , A further dasoription.of the above,pro parties is deemed unnecessary, as persons desirous of viewing the property can do cailing'on either Of the Executtna or the tonahtS residing thereon. • 1/j'Atle to commence at 10 te,chttche on each of the above days. . 10:7.Terms of sale *Mho easy, which will be made known 'on the respective days of sale. wm. D. HINDS; . . A., 8.• kilfidES. Nex Oxford, Aug. 111.-46 Bx're. drossge, go I,esKlkrs. THE .Schoele .11tireitore of Hamilton. ban Towne* eta meet`at the Pith. lictlebOof Ottneein Fairfield, on Saturday, the day 4/ - September next v between tuntra o It alclocit, M. nal 07clock. P. M., to employ TIRAOHNRII to take charge of the several Schools in said .Township. ~ .. JOHN McCI.F.ARY, Secip September IS, 1850. WaXTE 0, 2Aliftll BOshelp of OATS, 1,000 5W111.11. Ilushels of (.3074544A1l 500 Buslials.'citilYB, to be iltaiver*Nt will. in Germany township, for' ya fair price will be given. CEO - 111;F. ARNOLD. SPECIAL ELECTION. P ESBETIV-cf NIA 6S. In the earns luta by the authority of the Common voids of Penosylvenie. WM. F. 4011NSTON. Govti',w r ,of the said Commonterada, to Wa. Puma, Esq.. Sheriff of The Coun ty ie ottloOto— , Eretos ooerrugo : WilifißgltgAS, a vacancy has happened v V lithe repreemitation of deli Bute in OM Hoare of Recnittentatives of the li nt old States. in 'consequence of the death of HicYtatr.ifei. elected a member of the thirty-first Clusgress from the 15th Congressional district, composed of the counties of Adam* and York : Now, therefore. in Pursuance of the Pr,' visions. in such case made by the Consti tution of the 1.1. States. and of an Act of the General Assembly . of this State, passed the 2d day of July, A. P., 1839, I. We. F. Jonturrott, being vested with the Este utile authority of the Bette of Pennsylva nia, have issued this Writ, hereby com manding you, the said'William Fiekes. to hold an Election in the said county of Ad ams on .Tuesday the Bth day of October. 1850, for choosing a Representative of this Commonwealth in the Rims. of Repre sentatives of the United States, to fill the recency which has happened tut aforesaid, and 'von are hereby required and enjoined to hold and conduct the said election, and make n return thereof in manner and kna as by law is direeted'and required. Wren under my hand and the Great Seal of the State, at Harrisburg. this sixteenth day of Sep tember, in the year of sat boa was t►osaand eight hundred and fifty and of the Coreenen wealth the seventy-fin. By the Governor. A. 1,. RUSSET.. Secretary of the Commonwealth. MOWMOW, therefore, in accordance with the , foregoing Writ, to sue directed, No tice is hereby given that en Election for ONE MEM BER OF . CONGRESS. to serve the unexpired term of „Hon. HENRY Nea, dec'd., will be held at the usual pla ces of holding General Elections, in A dams county, on ibestiahrihe Bth of Ode- Ger next, between the hours of 8 A. M. and 7 P. M., in pursuance of the provis ions, in such case smile by the Constitu tion of the United States. and of an Act of the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 2ml day of July, A. D., 1830. WM. FICHES, Shot". Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, B.lept. 20 185 U. PROCLAMATION. .9.IIENIiiIIENT 70 TILE CONSTI TUTION. WiIE.REAS, by an Act of the lien . eral. Assembly of the State of Penn sylvania, passed the 9th day of April. A. D. 1850, it is provided "that for the pur pose of ascertaining the sense of the citi zens of this Commonwealth, in regard to the adoption or rejection of an amendment to the Constitution of this Commonwealth in the second Section of the filth Article thereof. by prOviding for the election of the Judges of this Commonwealth by the people, the Governor of this Common wealth shall iSIIIIO a writ of election di rected to the Sheriff of each and every county of this Commonwealth. command ing them to give notice, in the usual man lier, that an election will be held in earl. of the townships, wards and distrirts there in, on the second 'Tuesday in October. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight I hundred and fifty, for the purpose of de ciding upon the adoption or rejection of the said amendment ; which said eke : don ehall he held at the places, and be opened and closed at the dine at and within which the general elections of this Com monwealth are held, opened and closed :" Now, therefore, in accordance with a writ as aforesaid to me directed by the Governor of the said Commenwealth of Pennsylvania, bearing date the 12th day of August, A. D. 1850, I, WILLIAM FICK ES, Sheriff of the County 'of Adams, here by give notice that an ELECTION will be held according to the terms of the Con s+ tu don, and provisions of the Act of the General Assembly aforesaid in each of the townships. boroughs, and districts of Adams county. on the second Tuesday in October .next, being the ft thwf October. 1930. for the purpose or decidin g upon the adoption or rejection of said amendment. WILLIAM FICKES, Sheriff. Sticrirl's Office. Gettysburg, Z bee. 9, 1850.—te GETTYSBURG FEMALE SEMINARY. 11111,t8 Inithntion, under the direction of -IL Miss WALLACK, will be re-opened on Monday the 2d of September. and con tinue in two sessions of five months each, utiol the last of June ; leaving July and August for vacation instead of May and October. .niFt3ll4.—TCll"dilll.7llB per session or five months ; with extra charges for the Lan guages, Drawing and Fancy Work. Pu pil. will be charged from the tints nrea tering till the end of the session t ism/ no deductions from the price will be made. ex cept fit time luOt by the Teacher, or pro tracte illness of the.pupils. jtefitrenee Is respectfully opal' is the R;Bowing gentlemen : J. De, berson, Nev. Dr. Delsserker, J. A ompion, Rey. Dr. Danaher . „, R. srper. Dory. Dr. Kresll4 IM. Yliorner, ' Prot Jacobs, - , Hon. Al. M'Clean, Prof- Slaval. Rey. 1L Miaow. J. 11: Minter, 'Avg, 30 - , taterch 8,)--ty CONTINUANCE. HE. firm or CIII.P k ?Am:Tom T having beer disunited hy *rattail con sent on the ist inst., the sitisairiber nispecs lidly announces to his friesideartai the pub lie that he intend' to continue thebrisiness, in rilit , its bromine, at the- rad sand, in Chambersburg street, mealy opposite 15- H. Haeldeestirepuld Book Stors, where he will be prepared at all diner to 511 an orders for ' ••••4i-it_i! _ opik, rig! , -pp „.4. with promptness ma nn 01120bable lonly4 The submnalent, , willi.dingis big k efforis to pri•Josimirfiyk., Ram 1.. vorably with any ihaintay be lamed out Ironixos ol l l lte•AbliitmeßOtod hPPIe 47 attendee* Pimiento to amoris end, meal* a liberal share of patronage.. . . JOHN CULP. 41110 1 .11016 , 44 1 *, ft ,t' • ' "r --- • • LIOI 111 STVVIINSO, '• ' .triv R Y di* LOW. lh the Cehtre Agnate. North VV of the Vourt-hotote,betweln Smith' and SerFneoit's corners. PROCLAMATION. is and by the Act of the Gen. oral Assembly of this State entitled "Aw Act 10 nenlate the General I:lonians of this Commonwealth" enacted on the ir.td of July, IMO. it is ..joined on ore to fliTs.r?blin Mater , of such Unction to fie held, and to enumerate in such notice what Arleen' _ore to be elected: I, Wtassast Ficus% amnia .of the canny sow, therefore. hereby girls this pal& Mt* to tioefer iiare said empty ot Adams, dug 8, G tors ENt RAL ELECTION will be held is said assay. on the Serond Tnesdery of October next .(the lith) lathe mmetarflikriets tesnposed et the follow ing tescoships, cis: In the Firmshotrict, csomensolorthe Beton‘h M Gettysburg and the township of Cumbedieud, at the Coats-huts. in Gettyaberg, In the Second district, composed of the towni , ship of nermasy, at the home nor occupied bt Isnot Tamil, in the two of Littlmaewni Mk the township of Germany. In the Thin! district. composed of the town ship of (Weld, et the bane et widely Miley, in the town of New Oxford. In the Fourth district. cosnmsed df the town ships of Latium/0 and Hentinstem. at the haute of Wm. Chrossister, in the township of -bunt ingtea. In the Fifth district, composed of the totem ships et Ibuniltobban and Liberty, at the public seditied-hosee in blillenitown„ , • • In the Sixth dis' taict, composed of the town. ship of Hamilton, at the hone now occupied by Jenne Myers. in the town of Berlin. In the Seventh district, composed of the tows. ship of Marino. at the pialibe,ecbool.bonse is the town of Hendersville. , • In the Eighth district. composed of the town. ship a titoilesti. at theftmsen pf Jerob Lti?floor, in thinten4ontii. . to the Minds ilstricti eportpMed of the town ship of Freebies, at the Weis raw occupied , by Henry Hartman. in said tawashiii. la the Teeth district, eetoriosed of the ship of Cdworrago. at the house of . John Bushey, is )INlarifystown. In the Fdeenath district, eempleed of the sownsiiipeof Tyrant, at the bones of &untie! Bad ler. io In the Twelfth district, coniposal of the town ship of ~Mosintjj,at the . house olGeorg,e thryder,' in said township. in the Thirteenth district. compered of the township re Ifountpleasam. at' the house of An, 'bony Smith, in Paid township, situate at the cross-roads. the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the other nom IluitterstOwtt to Hanover. In the Fourteenth district. entered, of the township of Reading. at the public ouse of Ca kb 11. Hildebrand, in Hampton. In the Fifteenth district. composed of the Thit °sigh and Tinsiliship , of Berwick, at the. pablie school-house in Abbentstsran. In the Sixteenth district. comMited of the town ship of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas Mor o:. in said township. In the Sesenteenth ilistrtet, composed of the township of t - Men, at the house of Enoch Late er. in said township. In the Eighteenth district. composed of the township of Butler, at the house of Wm. F. Eieboltz, in 'Middletown. in said township. At which time placss will be elected One Venal Connonisakenee I • One Auditor General; One Surveyor General One Alember of Cowers ; One &atc Senator ; One Representative in the State Legialar lure Onc eountr Commissio' mu One I)in:cuw of the Poor; Ono Auditor; One Maier AUorney; and One County Mureeyor. Particular attemson is directed to the Act of ixi,e4 the tith.lsy of rehttlary,•l649, entitled -An Act Manse to toting at elections the cronines,uf - Adams, It.orit Lan caster. riaaklitt, Cuinberlana, Bradkiii]; centre, Greette, and brie; viz: •-stertion 1. Re it enacted bs the Senate and 'louse at Ilepresentatives of the Commonwealth of Pentorlsonta in General Assembly met, awl ri is hereto enacted by the authority at lb.. same, —that it shall he bond for the qualified voters of the counties of Adams. Itaisphin, Lancaster, York. Vranktio. Cumberland. Beano's!, Centre, Gnerne. and Erie. from and alter the passage of this art, to vale for all candidates for the various enirss to he tilted it any election im one slip 13e ticket - Pomaded. llse of fro which every ran. dilate is **hr.! tor. shall be designated, as requited by the existtog laws of this Commonwealth. --tertian 1. Thai aily fraud Committed by 'any person voting is the manner lobos* pteetribed shall be punished as similar frauds are directed to be punished by tbe exhalant laws of this Com. museinealtb.' And is and by an act of the General Assembly of this 'dime, passed the 9ct day of July, 114:ttl, it is directed that the Inopectora and Judged ,be at the place. of their district on the day of the General Election aforesaid, at• 11 o'clock in the terenrion, to do and pectoim the pievei al duties, tp qtrinid and enjoined on them in and by the same act. . .• Ax...—ln and by urtUe of. the 11th of the act aforesaid, eves)* perten,exeeptingJuibit,lll of the Peace. rho shall hold any office In ,arr• peintment7if mill 'or * trust liVher the' gevein anent of the. united states, 'or 61 , any' lily - hr In corporated district, whether a evientnissiohed car, or, OthelllrOPO, • subordinate dhow Gement, who ia, or atoll be employed, ander tbe,,legisle tare, executive or judiciary department ef, Una Of of the United num, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every inerhber of Cowen, anal oar the State Legislate*, and of the belled or Comma Council of any city, or Communism of say snemporated distrsch is by lair incapable of bolding of exercising at the same time. the oilier or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clint of any election of this Com mom rulth, and that no Judge. Inspector, or other ink* of ay such election shall be eligible to any Ake to be then voted for. Alai be it limber directed, in and bribe act 01 the General Assembly of this state stinesaid, that one of the Judges of each of the iliffereut .r cis aforesaid. aria. shall have the charge Of the certificates of the number of esteii shall have been Ono Mr each candidate lot the daring:at offices then WI there votod:forin AIM ITSF•tlar• districts, shall. inert on , the thied.,day after the election, which shall be alk•Friday,i4e. 1114 Ochatkreloretuid, at the court how In af: the lisimagh elf Getlyili4g. 'then 'and' theee to make a dais+ wasameai and ceruatate of the mail bar sAI wow, nhiek Awn hare ban gimes at .the ifilematt dastrgya Oa crawly, at Mons*, ha any person or penmen far the others skPlesrigL ' WILLIAM kleg.V.S. t Sisirriff Sherif "ig O6ar,l6leatrhaag,l • ' " Dept. V, 159045—1 e • S •' BOOKS and STATIONERY: • 011411011" itATEIFUL for. tholes"( ,oapitiuusal G and steady Wawa" 4.l l ibfrallY air tended to him. room!, bis4wictopasitalt meow to his friendeoteld _11804af; lAanPat tention to his present largo assortment of STANDARD :LOOKS, ' of emery varie4,Gbalieal. The. olosiliah.sLiwwwirottd llistOolliketeitia, al of arbkit wilt he.iohi, s o ma). ikt't4 very lowest =tee. • He has also eonslutily mr.handie large' and full assortment of SCHOOL. HOOKS and STATIONERY. Peoultitivem.' Pens.gsgejla,t plpx ( 1 70 ting Cantle,' Illeitto Wire* wfth' rikHely of F*P7, oo *- 1 " 00 4-11 jh ibeLiC4 a rfi9ft l i e r c h a i r i „. 64 beei which any BOoka sot ambrami.o‘ hi. aa sortment earl be promptly ordered frqf the City. Oettyabiarg. April 5, 1850. - Planes and Plane-lrons. VENeßatisabruAent4flllaneB44 Planedlrons ran be:found • • JOHN FAIIIkEtiTPCK'S. LOCUST G R O V E STEAM TWO MILES S. - WET OF LIT •TLET OWN. IN OERMSN TOWNSHIP. HIS eatabliiiltment is now k full op . oration atutealeulated m(1°,211;1002 )r e... o Triiiding upon *he sttorleat ontier: an&l in. Ate very ; bii; madme:. flArmora,and other* -wanting trindinK doneisspeoially in time of low water. will please Mt , at thit Flatittilialinntiit, ialtere Clow nt 'dati'be on cointlattal ailiflikidi,' 'Min" .. , - ' 81tAlil MILL -- ~ , is6us.biiii4.wo".'.4ll.'wiiitin:.,irs'e " ''. ' FibtrillVMitt r and loge t ate 4a1P41144;1,19010,0001104 4e C • ankflunli• i4j if-40Zigi? 411,4-4 1 iS Z 4.4414.,i81,in1i,4411e004141 wil4,4i . li! aViklialimeOtet• l 9o.AfifniC Can W p noa owns al 41intea4 ,- Cifosiniandsma hand and for sale, ~. • ;,,:,,• t „ 1 .AT 1.1.4 ;,' wholesale and rota% Fainitrandieopir-1 I titre Wheat Rye: Oottt' e ltad li t I wheat Flour, warranted iitiPeridt. lot of eimimell gyep gorn4 9ols• fffixtstres. I Bran,'Nfn3rti: stainon',:s". ; ,, i t g :lie had at, 411 .tiflkafj, 1 0P 11 4 9 g1; • 11:1 iliKilfol4lP::ll 3 %.lot , A . on 410 at aid tintatiffar.9o° u for nogroptid,l ild tan persons , ;' l.) the Flour sand Fe' business rUmniodaied at' all times oh the alforie# notice, either• with the Flour. nasanfietured, , lit by baring their Owni grainigioandi • ' • ' 'l'hiabiltablishment hal been eiteeted , in heavy , impalas for the sptiothiwwtiettlenee , anti seemninodatiths of4hti iteighbOillood mad will he earried nsby tiret4lollol. 0 ' 1 'OP . i:PC4PC I I4 II i qu' L pirpPlio I, 4,!llgrctll I 1 3M0t11 , - Nal,MotttMli 9C lotat% their. Phidulli , 9, 9l/t atk 944 0 aIMPrit ' l °o mt either lila , 1 1 34 1 0. bast Mariner, anll at all iinies on u p prt, I natiFe., Pataltas 110011 to, :,sash } ,Oilhtlat , caitt at OA partlenlarly in a and suasup,Atips; the streams are low and water- scarce, by wAi t itlitill # 0 1. 14 11 , M4P thiarsOiriusil wit t them manufactured as they_may wish. Thme t Alnkt tkiim i ,Rtitaier in the i'" 11 197 'l ll iinet, revelre,a9ii M tlteni,grimtt itfjlPl9kee' 9 4, Y n ” N.. 11. I to gi*e, l YßFrf ,l,km li ° market ( * Or gram,/ a. aa l , all time, be given, car, liy,n 4 Vtorn, deliwereq l ,„ Locust 311( iv14 4114 , .. 6 .71( .OA,Ar "OEATAtS .DOittfr',„ tow Witte:l:4lY do' we "heir tibbi which id 'reentitto • Cotietik lit 'tries Oiled'thkrhts'itt stage of sickness that a patient can heutelliftia kis ant Wee. , Mrs. Harrison, insemberiaP the triin sty; church4'lwl3.aqss; ifabovciWilieLhnsoltibrinnth. ( 1 °4 1 4 1 r" ;!4 °0 !7 tZrrltrwitinr*Pri l sopsl,!i_ When, Il4nior o i isercy, itidiony's hady Re/Ofteffeiid, n er or her severe paint ana.ranorod fief td her' frieitiln ; fitititt heidlthz..Thin vasty , tinetanV Aid ways. kosityllite hot' is appliad. its bentifteial istlitaw alit expetierui cwl .it cloansea,inut, mifies ; ; it Moil:may allays ißluititpi t redimet,itillsrpmittinus, and to f siellßigs, /bevel' the most nevem neualgiy." Ova ease F.RiR„ Ilona, cures Rheurtiat Lunri MO, (Midi ;Pat :Idris, sprains, strains, spasnse..• ureckto wafture,. is the side anithecit, sores of MI kinds, b rui .. es . chaise, sore throat, intimate, tossunattats coughs, colds, &c. , TtritTll l Otlitt:o niqg 'Sf;Cfnile This torturing affection can be cured in 'on itr slant, frit/the inornint the R ief touches the nerve, the pain, it mitigated.. ' „with ific.fhol ereux end Ilemicrania, Igns and Sick licallschre.ipllpe, the inlay ' l / 4 1pe amain is mostitati 11114 t a few minute's you will be entirely relieved. Taken i"tCflull 1 1-. 4 'OPor: riNit 'the Most aieit' ptis slid M'anipa, st9p iomiting sir too Moab parging,'ind hi *Wows give strength for *bilk MIS, own for pain, Wittig` tar sickness, ,No.likely, Relief it gonuMeruu losi signed ,11 1 , 4 u:ka, F. I , f fu n ,ifit! 1140% Psgf Pao iivigAltof* To Ifttdandf enhanc th? clpytnelthtlfitit tbttiil • Afrrikloit tVonp; Favorably thteuitifell Vie hiotbiPf") 4° ' unidd tar Ka ,cisirenteli ; Amd4pdrilfying 31 . 1tipg eitecia theshin, while two), action ihikficiros •frirvfpry,.vtil .swihol WpOritiA Item thtniatitY 4)4' !ITIT.Y - ,t°l*"c/f 0 11 1 , InInaliPitland 040, 4 0 y. dlostinites'olf ildorso l ;4;4,0 11 10R** ilto,k,AkstrOc• illidolbrailonsliad olher,ciatatiegy• - erupt Molt titaitlemeni 'liter 'Shag itig, will lii Te .4114 s it!' intitationissolitiondertneat lendere it soli. smooth and pleasant. It is , isissi frset poisimeuel jre,itatiugleid pernicious ingredients, and can be toed 4the sauflotiralkiu of the iniani with the saignitiliPpy results as irpon beauty in its prime. Each cake is envoloprl in a splendid lobel or omen ronginvln; mitt the signsuire 11. th i ßkbilllMl on each rake. Price 25' coals. large aakea. ' The crowning ornament of Beauty is a luxuriant head of haw. ' Railway's Circassian lialni. IVarranted the hest flair Tonic now in use for dressing and beautifying the hair. It cleanses' the scalp from Deodriitr, ieepa it clean, turn 'curvy, baldness Ind earn' on the besil,atopatte bait from billing out,, tenders , it ,stronsi4inni smooth and glossy, A'emons who have haat their hair by iiekneas 'Will And a ti4ol" [dile intidoir i n thistaltni . 'ft "alsiglees it Calif and beautiful color mid prevents it from turning grey. It is sold in large baiklea (or 25 cenu per bottle, and is warranted tWOstlntle . Ottparsegia in use. It will not soil or the Apart fabric. None genui I Me of R A DWI. T & CO. k*,1 4 ..:0 , ,, , IV" Agents fatllK . '. .f: . above article, in Adams lec jo att,,, -. :,,,,q 1 i It, Gettri• burg; Pa in,. 'i - . ;Mrs. Deere*. * caslitown; Bneeriteger,# . ftemsiostey Litt Riictiistamtidianfriter; Abliotistotiiii; . p I Welt lisersiilistsiterlint IA Ilf. C. hl'aite;Ha A9n4Niskiripainili iferrec, Itetentburg,.. _ .1. .I Sept. 6, 11350-4tia ;,i ; ,. ke tiki—die ,? z 11L . '41, 74- Jai -,im- ath 41 - , a• . , IfAITEST'FASHION'S; ~t , /pH filnittetsigned ieiPectilkit* ,info irB ...au-. MI Itieeithrinditin Otiblin gentitnu)•,', ant !Wit itietlispefliettiteita,eopyrior .r., 6, 1„. , ~, ~ .„ „, ~ ~, HATS : •-- • 4-44 beat Miterialit end latest elyiti;;' at' me bid . eitahlislittlient ih Sot4h Baltimore street, opposite the tlimipiler cillifittli:inid' next ilifori to Witnpler's Tin. ditfeßstablitilniiietif—mnbracing the fol lOwil t r'Stiperior Mole-skin flush Hats, filllki' timid*, Fiite.,Fo, and Slouch Hats, 41k64 tirr or oritiof 4 will sell low tor cash, or uce, it delivered immedi ately. Pure tA-en in exoninge for Hats. J. J. BALDWIN, Agent. April 26.-iasOi • PAMPHLET LAWS' , " PASSED at the , last . session of the+ Le gialitture of PennsYlvanta,'ltave been received •at this Office, and aro ready far distribution to those authorized to receive atom. t i , .YORN PICKING. Protky I r p ro ' l l ow it i ,ty'r Office. Get- i • • • tyzoi c , Sept. 11 0; TIN \V ARE! . TIN WARE! amo. E. BUEHLER t tESPEITFUT4.I:vonottrTiIt otitis rtrielikla and 11 a: '170)14c thai tinuce to qtanufaCtureind ham now tyi iipnd„ STOCK Off' T'Y N at his ,Eatehliehtnetti in Chaniltavilloorg st!Onf• noarly opposite the limo (11prom- Where he will he pleased to Alf .nrthira , ptotiiptty and upon the gloat re:no:Watt e. tering. , K EYSTON K AI ITTIr A fp.) LIFE„INKRANCE fos,trgYi' 11:11rnanufm, Pd: 111ARTER Gtitira lee Gapitai, 11175,f)(10:, Rates as..lias any other good ,Compitty, tho I ' ' Sistrio. 1111 Nib company respectfully volts the, attention of the public to site. csiltiouN lug title:lnt:lgal which they are.emililetl to 01Tur to pursuits desirous of insuring tl{eit• ! , t l all the profits of the Company are vides! soinuallv among the life in hers in scrip dividends, bearitir interest, payable in' csah,at the and Of each year. Premiums tin life policies may he pelii.; enntinqyt t ?sem i-annually or quarterly i.'oni when'tlivy• amount to $5O anti opwartls' 4 . thermay.lle paid ung-lislt in cash and the balance by note at 12 months. ~:• • Wives may insure the lives of their hus bands, or husbands may insure their own rives intpvlit ty,:theirvvives and . cliillitreti , thus securing to their families a stun bie cfisdTtolfk inintiot'resch in'the event 0t4t46 rhiaitt'intitliiiiiitoeney of the hush:incl. 1 - " 'L. Ttl It , Pees't:' "t6i*Jatiiiihietit'snd information 'ltirttisli- 4 ea* who is tlid regular' agent at Gettysburg,. • 1c1 . 111,1,E1t, KIJA'rZ. • lloitrakit' it. the tinris pnn n y's regularly authorized 11Icdicpj uaithi.‘ \ Juncrt6;l4so:- 4 -1k • FI.RE T ,710tIblvig,?re Satctit COrripanf l Philadelphia. nre notA :business on the mntoal plan. a' participation in the pr r l'irlite-tompatry. *litmus haldlity bey; Attu prentitim paid. ..Noprerniuni Pon* (4en. on which, cociostiacsAiii.4 e istaik.7 Thlt'stibiti . rifier; as Agent for the alinve eurnpupy, will make PrtneNtrntt Pr:limited. ,property obi t vely deseription'ilgainst pi ", • ' *AMU E FAIT' N , March I, 1851 i.--tr " • , ... ;""New' 'and Fresh Groccria. '''' A' 0 • KliitTZ _ I. 4 1 ,1 f.s ~, ' ' ' ,l i I , illtS jufAreceivetl a large so pplyefuew I,roul,!tfluill 0 liOCl4 ltl If.S; consissiug of , ustlr-huutai autl Syrup. Alolassea. liti orscp p . .prAtue article and cheap, COlinQ i 9. e 4 f1V1 8 4 111 P 01(1.31 4 / 1 Ode, Cllo4olate. flirt. 614.. *et ... QA.iE,Ii NS W A li. E, of usury. rariiity.,whisb will be sold uncommonly, 10, 111 4., ICir Then renteutlier, to secure buri gaitta.he attre,yitu call Ist IC U li'l'icti cheep quotes, g. : p, corner Ceittre Square.; ~ -7 ii - mlb - triii - C - if:*l:•.: 7 iir -7 Tir E - iiii 1.6'77' ' •iiimer sincerthrreetilement of Attier;en'. Wild-Cherirrhite been known hr posefiX' Villrytircipartatat• medical virtues. Every . body drueso ibis tart. but nobody k twig. hotirto Orme its esseinis I properties. -u= Sterytooiltar gives 1V ild Cherry Ina to Imr tidbit** fur worms. for (.014, ;mil -the 'lntuit every xlisease ; the adults thromelt mit 0111450uniry are in liar habit of making' a!etamponsnd syrup of Wild 01,erry' bark, and ellierMtgredients, to he•used in spring mien Inititloto to' complaints itteiderit , r 4 that clismpifulseabon. it is foetid WV' o:i4 periment that the wild. cherry fods'aiiiitW even fa itiere inspirtetii , nnalitiesthritt wax aieritied ii. rtirthe tirai 'aiageatierite inotitokot; Amloot, no matter hew eitughs, Liver Complabais.tita., it is palmed to he the. beat metheitie known to man. 1)r. Wistar's Ilarsain of' Wild Cherry. ixit chewiest extract, combined with a similar extract front Tar. wiiirlt can Immo* ilp . vs*, its poti ; miring, Pul))) 00 ArY dOni!Nnft in 'ltintnni.evoMYAVlPtt atter our bmi i t physicieneemilil dianwmprit,l tupluniVhed fsenlly. , and, hul ilte44- 6 .coplintt.,tlMt Wipiar•ti, Balsion ihk t illrrttMV l P es .l l priori* heretofore ow. kitows Envoi medical, men. , (.. 10 ,, Notte genuine unless signed, by 14 OVIVII.un the wrapper. For In.le by S., it zut.E.R. Druggist, Gettysburg., , :M.LAAAtP) TO)NAlite'. 81 iik'TON, F45.1110A14111.11 1141idizik . AND MIR DIIJ.;4SER, iti*P; fit ,alhitnes be 1001111 prevnneii,tia ttend the vane of rite a iltp,rgifyi(r, in 1111; Comity BUiltlings. F,rotri loticcminhienvo. hp Iht,tjorA; himself that 1)e cam h y4l;tfic Kanlificatunts of the . , DEP4uvrsozwr with.tsuch au iMinitce thtrcim .4 still. nts will meet with the emirs itatetgatitiett a al wito:fflay submit their Otitis to ilos kyles or.. deal el his razor. Ile tomes, therwittes. that ky,4is attention to Iteatitisess‘ateJ themitato ItlePttut h 4 will mocit as witill t :to omit/v.4 ibaral share of public potoutoits. sick- will be attemlett to at floats pvivau3 'THE STAR AN.I), BANNER ,, Is published every Friel's, Eceetiapviel Carlisle sired, Iwo doors frogs Phls'. Diamond. by. D. A. & C. H. BUEHLER. TICIII.MiI. , ~ t If paid in advance or wilit in the yeet.sllpN atinutil--if not'paid within the yes tilej :A' 4-- ril• piper ilimenutititted until ell art remits Inv raid..• esimyt ut the option of the•l'ditee. • klioalosolliieal 6 cents.,, A failure to ,notify a illscoatiwomso will be ; rogarileil 11 , 4 a Few eagagraiont. :„ ~• ~ Ade/rip : vanes not exCeedlllll A iroputroinvirSimk t tree timer for :$l-- , beiry skubmiquot loter4va tE. cents. Longer ones in the same proportsols•em ail ativertisenteuto hot specially ordered !or a Vivo ] time will bo continued_uotil forbid. A litts rut reduction will bewails r R o them Abe Istisertiiiss i.e Pf#limg , iff,filli 1 1 .0 46 1e11ig 1 001 114 * 1 7. 1 11 by the year. ' ,:,rt,, ,, ~11 '. . rti , , dillitiptA, mai Oa, romsomOdo Oft teresti, 4 IF 'lid' 'C'40#1111.411 1 4114 idd o plik t iorer iv votitain' Afiiil6 o f *ew sulsserinera,) must be motoco . ela'iiir" mum Oilllll4lo. . Ili ! ' ! 4( s/-
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