Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, October 04, 1850, Image 1

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fflialiatibearibstv Asitignee If JOHN
lILLIHMER, of Reeding township,
,Adsate county, Pa., will , sell, at Public
Bele4-*1 10 •°Ulna, A, M. ott the pre•
muses,' the :valuable
' i' Vl44PitotE' liTy'
,q( l .4,rigi
I,Tme;;liihiaio i;otaiidin g to.t.a.
, k0n,44 Ai POIKIWager About • on*.
a rak
i.:mo9,lrom..tha ,Detueiernsnd Cat
, 1 ,400 1 0 , 4044 cl Blalus i e. bridge ems
sesogt,oreacnosbout.e atikift• froos A - 14!4-
9vci AO 9449 • 41m. Mam ptoni, end adjoin-
IngAnda•of,Joltg Duncan• and others.--
The.50,11.i. a threeltory building, upper
taft • figrost and lower part brinks it,has
ilif.i/14n , (Pf shwa, a Dry Kilo. and all, oth
or, necessary apptisaupsiu good order and
optttly new. Where is a good 8A W
MILL attached to the Merchant Milt.
There are connected with the properly
Scre:s . of Land,
op or less, cleared and well improved,
with a
ju LOG II USE,
a well of water convenient to
th • door, a log Barn, &c. This Mill is
surttrinded by a rich grain-growing coun
try and commands a heavy amount of
custom.
ALSO, at the acme time and place,
The undersigned will expose to sale the
V A LUABLE FAR N 1
of said Trimmer, is Rending township,
adjoining the Mill Property, andeontaining
toy ACRES,
mor or less, the improvements on which
ate a two-twory
• HOUSE ,
.-1111
( weather-boarded, ) a hog _ •
Horn and other out-buildings. ere is
well of never-failing water near the door
of the dwelling ; also a young Orchard of
superior fruit trees on the premises.—
There is a due proportion of Meadow and
Timberland—the whole being under good
fencing and in a high state of cultivation.
31,80, on Saturday the l2th day of Or-
lober nexl,
AT 12 o'cLocit, ta n ,
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will be gold on the premises, if tract of
dil!Ti m ber-Land,
the property . of the said Trim
mer, situate in Dickinaon town
orkip,Cumberland county, containing
TE N r7CIIES,
more or less, near dto road leading from
Wlittestown to Pinegrove, formerly own
ed by Conrad 'invitee, and adjoining/ands
of Mr. Stiwera and others.
acirikttentlanee will he given and terms
mode known on the days of sale. by the
shbse f riber, to whom, in the meantime, ap
idlest/ion can be Made for any desired in 7
fortitition..
JOHN ROUGH, Assignee
Ilatnikou, Aug. 16, 1860,—ui
34Cat ti 4F RB6L
WM; undersigned will offier at Pahlie
the Court•lioase, in thoitio.
collet of Gattyabarg,
On Saturclity, the sth of October nett,'
AT ONE b Ci r OCI4 P., 4.01
• ' L O T Ow lllllotrNlN
ctilit4ll4 ll4 ' . 4nl Ohm& °VP . an 4CI nt
# 4 44l),ltualcin ;he liorOUgh pr,Oektys 7
btl3 l i‘if i llngle‘ ro4nled by die interne
don, of the Vinatilsburg and Taney town
renal, bqiiwktch is erected a good ON
A ND-X.- ALFSTOR,Y
DWELLING MOUSE ,
part Stone , and •part brick, with a well of
water near.the door. Term% one third of
the purchase money inhand and the resi
due in three equal annual paynients. A
goad and indisputable title will be given to
the purchaser, and possession given in one
math after sale.
11:7 0 .11re property may be purchased at
private sale. should an opportunity offer at
any. time baforo the day of public sale.--
Alppiicattion ...nay be made to Abraham
&yam of Gettysburg, who will.also show
the premises to , any person desiring to
view • the same.
ALFRED ROBERTS,
•r: AU'OUSTUS
Vi3 4 18110...-te , • .
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No,Ticg To ASSESSORS
%Mg esestibil itliietetiaethe last Spring
Atf liketion , sre hereby tiotified touttend
ak•the oPftoWnisiOnOrii i . o 4l o o this 80 ,
(4 71 9t Y, 4 _IM'C't 0 VPPn iv i t Plank 4.5.
seamen: °pupates and the neessustry in.
structions, as follows :—Th'e' 'Attessori
f o r °MAIN% lOttforil,
Ilsmiltett4 Rtedibt, Monittpkkiiiaric. Otiv
maw Sir4tart4to4' MohtsloV,
od)*ednifiday} 1114 1 9th 4Or bothei4u#4
and , thogots; 'foil 4hii•Detbilgli; , (lofts.'
berilmdi •Frifikkais,lLlberfyi
tler; B6lo+llolo l l Ake; EIVM4
thigtailkisd bilintereilwillettentliii ,
der'iliefibth of Oeiobee -;
.5111Virderfilif et* attaritisidiirstwell
": HA UGH; laisrk. I ,
100. 1 1103 0100.,..--446 re , ~
env
iCAAITIGIN • !+,
Seribi giOent 1b aft profit,.
ati Sohttor twin Authieiri
MARY ofiltlS nWISIAIR,•43n• tut iitscotitt
alituiptkettirittiged - bot 1b ptif any &Ms
'""'' 1 _1,"
' l,l b - fiIIENJAMIN WIRTAR. I '
kioubtplebiant tp. Sept. 20, Nap.
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PAWN' rOWSALE.
1111Hil )ntatiaeritieriwill ntlt4 st Ptiblic
i "it 'tJale,•on :Ito premises, en • ;;• ,
• • 4J'ednitainy the lEihlif ettibio• next
11ait.,0410111 6 ,
siftfate ie Stiaban-to*neldp; Adanwetititi
ty,_Pa., about one mile.froma ilumnratown,
41341 atu) , mite from 'thy Pine 43tturobv ad
joining lanai -ot ,Jacolt, , Wagoner, Jacob
Shulli.Jacitb Puma% anti Otter • iVP linen
, • •
107• ACRES.-
more or !esti, tibeirt to itcier of *Melt ate
wOodlind,` and about' IS actes"Mieado*,
and Mose i customarily ter made. ' The iin.
. proreatedts me a twcretbry . '
• " LOG HOUSE; -
rattle 'Ba rn; "tv ith ' s hed d int, 'Mid
other otit-truildings ; there. is fnever-fail
ing Well el water near the , House;with it
pump in .it, and Lite ver-failing spring *M
ina short distance of the house.. There
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is on the premises, a first-rate
young
Apple Orchard,'
of choice grafted fruit trees ;. alio pear,
peach, plum, and cherry trees in abund
ance. Persons wishing tervierr Alt farm
are requested to call on Mr. George Smith,
residing thereon. , • . ' ..
Sale to, commence at 1 o'clock, p. M. on
said day, when attendance will be given
and the terms made known by
HENRY YEAOY
Sept. 27.--3 t
1 Valuable Property for Sale
at Petersburg, Y. S.
T HE House and Lot now, occupied by
by the Rev. H. Aurand, in Peters
burg, (Y. 5.,) in this county, opposite the
Lutheran church, of that place, will be dis
posed of at private sale. There is a very
commodious
BRICK 1101 SE,
Stable, small barn, with extensive grains-
rice, a garden and large yard, through
which a beautifill spring of water is !low
ing—with an acre at ground, (mire or less,
adjoining the barn, with Iruit trees on it.
'rerms to suit purchasers.
rEnquire 01111 r. WM. GARDNER, at
Petersburg, or of S. H. BUEHLER, at Get
tysburg.
Sept. 27, 1850.-3 t
A SPAAt. ,, L ;, PROPERTY,
y WILL sell at Private Sale a small
TRACT OF LAND, or from 15 to 35
ACJI
just as may be desired. l'he land if; in
a high state of cultivation, and has a rea
sonable share of good Meadow. The
buildings are a two-story
WEATkIER—BOA RUUD '
Li P i 110 USE
with a atone Kitchen attached. The out
buildings are a good BARN, with wagon
shed, corn-crib,, hag-pen, r spring-houee.
'fliers is a, good Orchard ccnitaining a va.
rimy of fruit trees. a novae-failing spring ,
near Ilie door. The property lies on the
Couotvago creek, on the road latadlng
from 44rea4voi11,0 to Gedyeburg. h
joins,lleecher's Paper 14111. Theneigh
borhood is drickly populated. There are
qtorea, and churclios conrenlent to ,
the ,property. The lama wlll be in
to suit the purckisaer.,
1)1tANI4 , 1).
, Pudec Stipt,24.
POE -Finn of . CULP lit' PAXTON
havimpbeen ditieelited , by.nrateiil enn.
sent on the let inst.; the'subsbriberrespert.
hilly aunonneesib his Mends and the ptih
lie that he intebdi to o6finitelthebrishiess;
in all its branahes, at; the old titandi in
Chamberslitlrg etreet, nearly 'opposite 8.
if. Bushiest', Drugand Rook.titor3, where
he will be prepared at ell times to fill all
orders for •
Hai-hogs, Bridle 4 Col
bars,Trunks,,
with promptness and on reasonable terms.
The subscriber will direct his efforts to
producing work which will compare fa
vorably with any that may be turned out
from any other establialtrnent. and hopes by
attention to business to merit and receive
a liberal share of patronage.
JOHN CULP.
June 7,1850.-3 m
17'0TIOE.
Estate of Barbara Lefevre, deceased,
LEWERS Tesametitary on the •Ea
. tate of BkRBARL liaravan, tate' of the
Borough of Gettysburg,' Pa, deceased, hav
ingbeengrenteil to the .su beeriber, notice is
.herebyglven to all who are indebted to said
Estate, to m ake pa y ment w ithou tdelayya nd
to, those having claims topresent the same
properly aUthenticated, to. the'subseriber,
reeidingin said bitroUgh,for settlemeat.
W. W. PAXTON, , Ex'r.
Aug. 23.-61
proTron.
Tel 4 . 44 •;64,—.4. , {t
•W' , RIVERS Testa reentary on •the
tate of; host, ADA( ' Rite-Of' Lib.
ergs tpAiloimoote.; 41ftiaaseilv • hivel tit beep
grunted iothesubstribiehlvolitst hertiby
ti woo oto, all imiebted to said es laWki noike
•ppyineci wviliatitdelsyi ko thin fttiving
blitinks tot aeepa eha tl6teo lok seltliHnoifti
to thQ subssixibbrit obillidihtiti • aiirgie'olrivri ,
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end respectfit I o e
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lucre u their candidate.
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Fridarlivening, Octit; 4;1850 ' ,
jos C!NAL cowitionoNm
J'OSICITA PUNG.A4g, or. Bucks OfturdY•
FOR AUDITOR OZNSRALi. .
HENRY W. S3TVDER I Mini county
'OR SURVEYOR ogrestuit, ,
JOSEPH HENDERSOISi WlNlhibittoki•
For the Amendment to the Consti-
WHIG COUNTY TICKET.
FOR. CO NG illtsB,
Daniel M . smyser, (for full terni.l'
Williamlll'll4 , oln, (unexpired term.)
SENATOR,
Thointio Carron.
ASSEMBLY,.'
Wllllllllll MPSherry.
COMMISSIONER,
Jacob. Griest.
Frederick G. Hoffman.
DIRECTOR,
Nictiolas''Fiashey.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
James CI: Reed.
COUNTY SURY,EiCOR,
Jacob Metal.
OP THE LOCASTER COUNTY WHIG
COMMITTEE, TO Timm BROTHER
WHIG;; OF LANCASTER AND OTHER
COUNTIE PENNSYLVANIA.
FELLOW CITIZENS :-Otir republican
government is founded upon popular opin-,
ion. To ascertain that opinion, the Con
stitution and laws have provided annual
elections. The freeman expresses his o
pinion; and the officer fof hie choice
owed& that opinion into law,.:-.Hence the
atrength,and beauty of our institutions rest
upon the expression of popular Will ; and
any neglect to give utterance to it at the
b a lh ) t.h o k may weaken, perhaps; destroy
them. All elections are important. The
one now at hand is especially so t and ev
ery citizen should reflect upon the issues
involved, and duly consider the duty
which he ows to his own best: Interests ,
and to his country, hefiwe he ,ventures to i
neglect the exercise 4 the , elective Fran
close.
To exhort every citizen to`that consitt-J
oration of hisAuty in the coming contest
is our present purpose. IVe Gish to ex,.
cite'every,inniest man to a proper fulfill.,
ment of his high trust. ,le• seeking for
motives of action, we shall endeavor brief.
ly to show the importance Of this election;
the great interests and rebults st stake ;
and tro demonstrate that spill tiole secures
a !nig triumph, • '
W.ltig success secures to the Nat.
ional,Admiuistration (placed in power by
Whig.,'Vtei) the [Aural force . which :a
knowle , the, UOViefnliffn of popular
confidence inspires, and endorses and sus
taio sti Measures; , rnmeng"*hich 'et/.
brePetl.4be,,restonstioe of Atte government
to Pc RePl!bliFll4:RtifitY.artd of
its - tomer uays ; a 'just and pscif p system
41144664 e with foriegif States a sound
domestic polity Which shall preteet" ariil t
support our home industry,.. improve Our
rivers:a.ud barboret circumscribe the limits
of human bandage,. and invite into our
cherished Union the residents of the migh
ty West, with Constitutions unstained by
the curse of Me very. ~
24. „Whig . success this fall expresses
approbation of the course and policy of
the State A duilnistretion. Thus far it has
proved itself eminently deserving of our
confidence and support. It has been e.
flicient, honest and economical ; it has de
vised and put into execution a plan for
the paynient of the State Debt; it has pre
served the rights or. the • eitizen and sav
ed inviolate the Constitution by a ju
dicious exercise of the veto, power in the,
'calm of the apportionment bill ; it has re-
Modelled•a wretched militia "system ; it
'hes t without additionatutration or increase
ofilehi, in making provision for the coin.
`pletion or the
~North Branch Cinol, , res
cued from abandonmen't a v'aleable part
of the outdid Works in 'which Mlllibibt or
the peoplilie. money has been'pertnitted to
remain, unproductive; mid valueles k it, has
;sustained the time-honored principles, of
our beloved Coinitionwealth by its oppo
alkali tcr the extension of 'slavery over soil 1
how. .free ;it tmegiven - ite aid• to every ell
fork' to, proteet the labor. of out citizens
from i ,the oppressive influence of foreign
Conippfition, and has fargely i extended the I
benefit of editeatiOn . i 6 the Ifidutitriells
poor.. Moreover! the State government
is entidritt,to popultte iteppoet k in view of
;Ole , f4c l OPft_ 1 06 i tilliMilf,rtoise ,talents and
virtues Pr overnor WILLI 4 r r
JOHNlSTON',' .. ithinte ''official' . eervides
tail,6 o 3l9+4 l ldOiCt I b illf#l l Pi4cl/44 4
the'VVrrgjen,, , ,int# MIIFiNI , 4O2 .14- 1
41 4 fr,i6 P. I kr:a,.Pll9, 47,itioR 949407 I
f Ia V e PPR I .Pi an flitiMPt lir4t l Y, , Oflotsi! ) l
'rind „i4„l 4 pl2v,ti 7 rein Err,,,,,,. 4 39a i r10P 3 ,
v 4,.4, . 7 ., r li .xikt Fm‘ ," e n v.ko, i m -
inoveintiSfi s if Atria, An t titernaseof . ,dabt
. or liiation, ~,,,„
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lonii • eid, YYMkti o ttiUmpiircT`ia t isjtscil
if6wiioo4l, l l 4 1 ,, ~93 3e 1ki11, , e "44r.k9f 1
i ll di °lll l lll Of, Yr l i ti
l4 it
ri rtes , tett r ltfrPP:Millti„
edit tub holt tit t it wo,ultt be
'Useless to enutuerato others .* •
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tution.
EVA=M:II
ADDRESS
"FEAttLSllB')iiiii AMC.
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~,lifi, Ths tt ly.t 11, dgci}3o.o44,Ahar
acier ora what're n whom will tie
trellis ante g thiliitil the performance
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efShli•lblloveibedtitielf , •
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g , . . Tber.eleetiou,liaff- United States
Pella tor, I , Tbeylutipeß a W big Senator
thisAtli , will give`,Pett ylvania a' farce
t r ii t t ' post e i rite ' 4 dte '' Atonal Criuncils
whiell•Mul i t deistiiisiltiti r. her imghit4d
aed,oppreused led' ant foal and induattial
inler.ette utten tient etpil 448peet. , ,
2. The appqrtionme4ot the State for
Mei:obeli of T`iiiigie T ele "fate pat ' it's'
taught; us tiow •unseltelliftlbui our :oppb
nents are in this respeet g and how kW" iNit it
is tO, WWII in i bande elmidy peluteds.trust
Which' they have beret Bret AO basely, 1a
..2:. The(dbiliietTni dt %el stat tor the
election of judgsa l should the proposed a
meadments,to the ,cfnAdtWioll ,prllfaiLt
-4rhe ellection of, ill , honest and intelligent
'Phileithil•=illl3 •surderind 'safest gleard
of Ohr Sinai liberty atitV kope fir.. is'too
momentous tcquestiousi be entrusted, in
arrangement of distficis t to that partisan
dishonesty which hail heretofore so reek
testily attempted' thb diefilenehißement 'of a
large . portion °four eltitens,
4. The proposed stiptitultnents to the
.CoOstilnlion 0 1. 11 ;4 0 1 40 1 4 to you at
the-next election. ti is question of vital
inttiottanee. ' No free' Whig, Whether he
oppose* or favors' the Aimee, will neglect
og refuse .to vote at out* a time., Everry
good aitiXen 5 hotild voic e in order that the
decision when aseertainid, be it for or a-
gainst 'their 'adoption, shall be the judg-
meat of the whole pen*. -
0. Mt:Miters of•CongOess are to be elee
led. . Ily negligence . now I'ennsylvania
may lose t he sinews ether strong!). For
v ears a tbajbriiv of hintrongressmen have
been instructed by the vdtes of her people
to stand flosily by a preltective Tariff, and
thus secure the means• el employment - to
her willing and industrious sons. By low
cunning and bold falsehood our opponents
have cheated turd deceived our people; e nil
a free tariff has silenced the busy hum of
our workshops. If Pennsylvania lends
her aid to this 'Aldus policy, her prosper
ity and the hopes of her .industrious and
euterprisiog.citizens have fallen, it may be,
tct rise.no more.
0: An Auditiir General and Canal Corn.
missicitiet are to be elected. For years a
member -of one party has paid- out the
money of the : people to its own partizans,
and another Member of the same party
has settled the accounts. The common
sense of every careful man teaches how
unwise, it is to s ellow, in- the every day
business of private life, the same agent to
pay out 'money, contract debts, and settle,
audit and adjust his own accounts. Piti.
&moo would uggesi stone check, in pri
vate affairs. 4liould the Whigs succeed in
electing their candidates, the people's in.
terests will be watched and guarded in the
Canal board, and the accounting ()dicers
will detect the unfair results of party bias,
should party favoritism in the canal board
perpetrate injustice. Each party !rip:
guard the other, and, thus Me. molly of the
tax stayer tie' saved, end the treasure
of-the-State be secured from favoritism hnd
conmuout waste, , • • u •
For Auditor goners] the cendidam of
the Whigs is I,IENI{y W.,. SNYDER, of
Union county, than whom a more pure.
upright and ' , Capable mite cam* bb found.
A stilt nt Sisistitt Snyder, tiiiired unuai the
teaebinganf they •holiest ,and.Clititfoli anti
patriotic Chie,E Niogistrate Pennsylva
nia, he has all'hls father% integrity of eta
pima and pute•de►kiocratic Idve or the lie°.
ples.interests. Vhe plain , republicanism
of die fothel,4 lll l.lltUght ;N;(1 6 04 1 441 ox.trtbr
viganee and profligacy in affiohrs,of f Stata
are as ruinous as in prlVite fire.
„11451144. 'WAG 4,p4sif i llogte craw
is atirtaflai'autuTor Canal C?logfilisfoPer•
Eddealcid the'tarin and bred to foil, lie
is ii ., nobl6 efiedlirten of
Fasmeritand.knows the wants-end feels Ws
burden, oli the tillers :if the Anil. Although.
unassuming.ihis worth, hotteaty , and
wtef
ligonee havle secured the friendship end
respect bf all 'Who I iunS Ind 'the far
mers of his•natiietounty have plated high
in the honorable position of President of
the Agricultural Society of that mutiny as
a mark of thejr esteem fiir his vittuetiaml
ability. the sound and unbiased judg
ment--his stern , integrity and his More
than ordinary capacity, espedially fit hint
for the important office to which lie has
been nominated.
The nominee of the Whigs for Survey
or General ' fa JOSEPH . IItNDESSON, I
of Washington cour.ty. To Many of our
citizens he is well known. For several
years in the Land (Mice, ha not only fitted
himself to ably fulfil the duties of this res
ponsible station, but his accommodating
' spirit arid purity of purpose as public OM
cer—hia superior business capacity and
untarnished integrity..-were made apparent ,
and acknowledged. No better man could
have been selected.
The results.of a Whig victory are many
aml,ireportaut, antl 811011 W eXCite all to on
trgy. and ectiou, With the election of a
Airing Senator, Penntiylvania's voice for
the next 'five yews is undivided for PENN.
iIYLYANIA POLICY in the National Senate.
In the hells of Congress Pennsylvania
week! ,still be, on the aide, of Anseri.l
can industry. Our State would , for ten
yeais'esCitpe front unjust and oppressive
apptirtionment. As a 'Whit State, 'she
leashli be. recognized (es. worthy -of re
ward for,loor hdolity to,repnblicen feitho—
And ity this wqpld jiyc h atrength funk vir,
or in °CV side Atlibintatrition.andiecreas.
cetftlance lind` 'lien( to'he labors ,
end alumnae to'removethe.btrtdehit from
her, Munroe.. ~ ,Trinrapisfnopa wouldibring
Tor 4Pd, OM iAto * 0 . 2 ub#44 11 9 ,111) .0 4 4e4L
'tor Governor, end secure ap cap y.yietfirb.
oniln.o'ven
thelmeltholeftW4rit oftsuniti Ind' Whig
tien, that the people will demand their csoe.i
'flounce in ! •officiat position; and a crown
tog visoryin . the rreoridential campaign
wpaititio *want eilettibainetttine,
!IMP! 41144940 8 Ni1ite
A Fall ifetelecural
h. ;WU 'II ~,raidaoLt, ItAx. , 0 s.
,mmlas
.I;S P, I'4 ll •
It We give the figures mriky.rwti,rpo.or-
Wo must however be permuted to say
:.,
that the Whig party is peculianY4lithie i
to
the chiiiilorathiffiii* 461144 to Vdtsg•
and this hsirinteditked:itorelinjurrr-more
permanent trivet io.;ousi , insititutione thalli.
any othe t r,cess..... ,We jT mo . sild prevent it
recurrence .o s tAio 60 kroup,tossiog on
the minus of our Citizens thr o tmportance
of the dulY:'l 4 biatilignititn' defend our
I country at the triPlitib of life and property',
is not more .hine.ftgliban , is ! the duty exer• 1
cise'the eleative , fninshine,' To vote is as
i obligatory:OW.on 'f.nrd PIM ins is the per,
formance. of anysluiyo There impostrone
er evidence of boa cstintseship—no marketl I
example of imasitsesnista ;This country-4
1 to his fellow-m, .l)intself and to his;
' posterity—than e c ulpable , laziness and i
go
listlessnesn' %if- pie "a "ititer from the i
polls. Negleiti. a loklirtiviti duty is evi-,'
Bence of infidelity, to every obligation.
He that neglects, tn. - , asps ceases to be ri!
republican—,cesses.tphl, a, jOkof the pea...
plea' goVernittent, indli'll teCiAnt to the!
hallowed trust 41i61,*fitii/rathees - commit:i
1 ted to his .ganteliseithip . ." :-It.titie man may
neglect hit ttutyy ail hove ;•theitight to do I
so, and the vigilant; sed.,epheming would'
soon subvert, thop t epublio, „o t tte l the naive
and tricky piditiCia,n would direct the des
tinies of the •entietty, It'll; manifest that
here it must be feared the Seat fatal injury .
Will * dins! trObhee;.'illitililtittitins, *NO
give glory and fipwpg fo r us as a nation--
How can he wlid'initi tri• ekercise this int
..portant duly Wolfs the.potootion Ate ii gov
v.fiiinelli. in. his proton pr,fropertyi .which
he, by his itegligenee, so materially aids
to siibve rt and destroy t
.. . I
• • ... . .
ren . . .
Let every !liatt,lye.to.Vote,
whether, it bo numb . * or storm, pormitr
ting neither bus i iness nor pleasure . to
.pre
vent him. A day give'ri to' irdinr country
is not lost. q'o 'perforin thin duty once
only in three or four years. is a shameful
discharge of so priceless a, privilege--so
sacred an obligation.
,
A Full We . is a Whig. Triumph ;
because the Whig party ; is ill, a maJorilY
in this State. as is evidenced by the follow
ing statistics, which show' that the Vir n higs
have the strength of numbers and need brit
the will to secure success. •
Elettion Results from 1840 to 1849 :
1840. For President :
Ilerrisnn
Van Buren,
For Governor
D. R. Porter,
John' Hanks,
1819. No &slims showing the popular
vole.
1643.
.11ff Canal Commissioner :
HuilfOrd, 90,311
1844. For °over:too.:
Markle,
For Preaidera
Clny, 161,M13
l'u/ko • 167.530
1845. For Canal l'onnnissiontr.
Bums, . 449410
88,118
1848. For . Canal Continistiltmeo.
Fi
Powero,
Fi It. For Goiterri or
Shunk, 140 tb
1848, ',Air Gpverpier.
Jghnston. 1168,54!$
I.tritgAtigh, 11118;t 4 20
t' ibr Preirikkt. • • '
TA7 I O!. • • , 185,N3
(en, 171,875
18111.: 1 leOr Curial Cornnt;ssoer...'
GlaqoMe, ' 44,i40
Filijor.,l) -., et
These ,inetieticist "hew the
Whigs who, i v tA yta AB4o:t .7isna 4
had perforthed, their ditty; 'Or 4. can
didate tiiiVeriinto In • 1114 i Id Waite
.hessi sleeted by.7,578,1and Ike Wing Ow
clinq4;oo9fiet.ol . 1 4 411 .4 Y 40afbr:Me
j
000 maority ;, and had 411 ' 9111 Whigs wlm,
retail ler thly lit 11544 been
'Markle would' have beer' elected. Gdife'rl
nor du Abet year-N.4Bkm' would haio twin
elected , Casa" Centrojmluner in 1849-bl,
40,000 majority—lrvin elected•geveendt
in 1847 by 115,00010 Fecicrlplecterf
Count Commiesionae itt• 1849 .by 16,000 ,
'majwity. ..Thus have . we..been delleate&
by ouc etvit.eriiniersi istioneo,anil apathy,"
Our victories show an creased. ,vpie„
depentlent'cif any ; Correspoitilinf decrditie
of the vote dot . 4611ente.: chit, forci
bly illtistritee the ittiperidvddety; act:,
lentil obligation by which every Whig vo
ter in the &die, is Urn! tri f etitiiitie his
high and responsible right of 'suffrage
. trt
every 'elect:Mt,'
Factow Gertattaii.---Tii You 'perion
ally are addressed theleregoing inoensivits
to activity apd zeal- i'rhcy ups tiot,uivre.
ly to be read, bet e cind e red depplv- 7 -to pe
incorptirated With yetir political murals
as a' motive pririeiplet—te burn.' with
you and impei.action in your, waiktrand
[abort} ef every day, until their vitalstrengtb
and influence„shall make each regard hie,
right as ,' voter, not in die light 9•l* a privil
edge to be . used or n 4106.041 at 'Pleasure ;
but as, a sacred. • responsible, .imperative
übllgatipn enjoined by the ktve we bear to,
,end the interest we have in, the hpnor aid
welfare°, thegreatOoturnonWeath to which
we belong, '
Cloo. liouneraly. ' • lacob.Bausinati.'
Henry Stonffer, DSOII W. ratierec,
Joseph bleClore,' A.IIM. TriiitA;
Jobe Is. Hood, Ohribliair. Here. ity‘
Minton Econo. ho i ter„
,lohn Schlott: loaltc oh 'Ong.
Shirk,: • JobsoX. wbitlk
S. Lindemoth,
!Samuel Shoch,
Hugh Andrews, James Mehaffey,Jr.,
Maris Hoopes, Oarnuel WO4lll,
Dtl7ll4lllll4leit D "Wk.
,Cobilßintkicketini tenjemin Hew, • '
P. FLOhutter. •Jerte &ludo% •
8. J. Hempen, Wiwer ,
David ' 'Benjiniin Stouffer,
Su kP. Reed, , 'B. . 4tie,
Lryws'iol , yr!. , r•Pidtip liattraweit,
Georg • Byrodo, Martin °barbering,
Christian smith, • Samuel Spiehtman,
Rieln '1021 1 4 '
pit an 4, ramie nue"
He shketik
"Lieletidrent;ll4o: 181 , 1850. ' ••
r,rit tn. ,„,
‘' gr i Thift %fgt . ' 19,
as a vote early ! '
t
, •
.T4Pke4OrgrAnises.
.1',......:,,,,...,,,,.„=, 4 ,... 4 1--! , .
w c hop e that our frien s when voting
on Tl i k ° , o 4', 4 el, 4 h. o olibe e . , i r Olt, in mind
1
~; ~., • .." -.• G, h i ~1 . ;:tt: rt. ,
I:it! , -prins , cisfirf . !6io i meqi:ir*ct COna . ti-'
tution, , proeiding:!or n , gitta' ; iyi 4o lolor r . .
pte AttettUitiitan i mportant One, and `it
scenic to us!io4 theinthefor.4eSing, the
imenttirteni:ta clear. ! Tit!"
. ire, have en
'tfeirered firieiliiii l eithiree* airtritie . '3"ini
opporuttilly-i perridifeil:"` 'We' °lave_ not
itin tiA rgor , either'"eiltialiSsi'ilOti s al I t ues.
hit iitw: anti even it we; hail ire ' t esnihl
.. , .. Al .: . P ly, •‘• 1,0,:, rt . !* 1 t , i'. ~ .11.
not ! 1 4Ft _t, *il!k PM.. !OTFO: ?tct .PhPf..Ate
graph - 0 41etti,,tritich is.. .ittieFfteint4.lo 4he
I,ot4ertga than it hoe airedy,rooeirod.ifroni
our neighhorr,thu Ettitor:ofitho , 'Ortierte;
i a' pcirtion at *hose loat•tkitele• urtiele''on
: the , ittltfeet we toki the 'fibeity6f i6o:yifig.
it'd' in the Isane tiniti" atiiitreeir get 'full
I"concurrence in th e iiewi„epittli ,eipree
t,,,O.ll: 4p n.P4I iiiii 9. l Atiltionil-.r ~ „. ,-.
election ,of mfipneed
chiefly on the alleged ground thas,at
interfere with the independence of the .7u-:
diciary. indepeedouparlifiludges,"l
is one of dyne pant 'piques, iorlamli arwuf.;
ter' used 'without any4o l r Ofie 1101Wilig 1
ettiehed to tiMnt: It Originally
meentitideptindencelirthe King 'of Eng.
land. When the English'lnd** *Cities
moveable ifihe'plesitureottlioetioni; and
w hen.ilue people of Engleird were' 'at the.
' merry of the judicial tools ;Jame&
the independence of the judges-4610,M.
dtperidence of use King—was eseonsum
malign devil/AY, to .be wiehed.", While
tho l peoele ,ef ''gland letA frgdih in
dime, telnendarenee life: .00004 tyranny
'add cruelty of fiber, the promises of
W illiain ill. and George I. that the judges
should be independent, were very eignifi
cant. it Wit latritki of Eugliali
Meter' , that the phrase acquired fee pipit
laiity, which is new uted, ander intfrely
different Italica! inetitutione and einem!
stances, as an argitinent witholding
from the peopie one of their Most impw4
tank indefeasible rights, The inapplieo.
bile)/ of the phrase. and the principle hex.
presses, in OUT totally dissimilar :.systett
el gv torment, isle° plain to require argu
ment. We have iu Ude ccoOntrYl'PO , King:
Emperor. or despot of any kind., front
whose cruelty, , rapacity, and tyraney. we
'iced the protection of those independent
judge'', with whom some philosophers
think we cannot diepense. rho peoplo
here are sovereign and to say -that they
need indepernhomindgeir.• ortresteeraftinT
sort,-to proutoottbentitom thenteelver. is :to
say—what the enemies of an ElectiieJe
diciary do in ''Nest say.../..thit. we are a na.
thin of lunatics, end 011111108 safely toe cos
trusted with the,care of ourselves and, our
own .interests u . madninm of the,
people" has not yet, we trust, rescheil
point. Tile objection receives its groat.
est force from Me Am diet so. many of the
Judges themeelvee wet to be poimemel
with leek ; great, led( clistresj,„strol, so ,ns,
jllea `f,i ll % *deb 4firtdr°f,lbe , d(rPfel cos. ,
sTfilfwer . Which will ensue if their,elede
vendeuce inteifered with, either byre-,
clueing their eitlaileb'Or changuirthe
tultiot length °Hindi.' thithrit.---
Premiere . but le'reilitee theit'stalariel or to
change %ottani/4o 'of tWeir ollice,'ind our
eery are 4IUMIO4i With the din thetthrtwied
ed -about ibb hidepeadenee et the jeifictiOy.
But the peamiedidek; that ithomfjedita ere
quits isalifflifeasmad havomenreeitildiratte ,
in their virtue, integrity and firmness time
iddllgui•Mata lediere
it is he, eetti .11 1 ,10 4Nieffettible,
w i f 114 451R9 1 4.4 ) itillPe3: 3 .ol l 4 gm.
je„geet,,tebe 4/9110.9
P' 4 '2" r c4 ni c ,""at l ?• tPe paws 'intl
tedip tiotkof eativir.lirdicarY.
1,21 thnif thVeriiiilfOilt Alas' It `hinicir
ibtigid'aille't 'with' Medi'
avidity—ithen'io intetY snide rielzed't
*ithwbertileirdesire to devote diernsieeeil
their Weiner and-their :lesteing.4 to 'Midi
annoy, this , fear Unit Mew' cannot ,be
found. who think that they 'hive not RO.
Mon virtue enoogh so discharge the duties ,
of a judge,
may. safely Ate dioniseed.
ludependaiet. of Poem, judges ought to
be i 0/dependent. enough do• ,what in
right, Ok,alLtimesi Utider all eliwitet.
Ina 9(145. But,, hie! ! who, is not It/depend
eni op/T.4111,in spirit, and 1 1 9.9e 8 , 1 Ine,olo/
to 'be so, without regard to the attnoreit Qr
his salary, or the character of hls °Meal`
tenure, we would. despair of making much
btlier , dole bY Ovine, him a, life officer
with an uprethicible • celery. if he ie
Man that emirs, lie trusted edam, he re*
*Myr* his office from the people, ire, would
"lot trust him if he receives it from the Gov-,
ernor. But ,judges shoiilii nut be too in
dependent. They should' not; foi in
stancet be indepehdint 'of the rules of
good breeding : they eheitild lint be Inde
pendent of die daty of etteeding to the
business of their office, and of hearing and
examining, as well , es deciding, the mimes
*hie!) are brought bekre .them ; they
should not, be independent of the ditty of
being COMOSIOOII its .the. win/Apia, of their
decision.. For the manner in.which they
diselrirge these, and other duties, they
should be responsible, if to nothing else,at
least to an enlightited public opinion,
brought to bear upon thent, Through the
ballot boxer; Which illillifouril l there iota
be no dobbOnfiliitilyinote'Crildtibited to
Make'them do what'll eighi, than to driee
them loth& perpetration of' wrong."
A WILD hilatt..---ititan.,who ts , denom-
Mated has (teen seen lurking for
some anti past in the nilighbOrhood of,
HalheWli; lirthis county.' He hi in estate]
of ondity,'end is quite , At the Re
po:ach of anyone he makes good hi.
cape. How :he •subsists is a mystery, ea
he never enters a house. A party of twen•
tit persons made search for him on Sunday
laid, but did not succeed in discovering
him, altiMugh he was seen the day 'before,
k Markdown ( Fe.) Free Press.
)66 1,20
160,403
If, Nir:W YORE Nommatosr.--Irlie Whig
Llonvemtion of Now York met at Syracuse
on the . ;fhb, and the New York Contrite,-
aid 'lmmo by telegraph that Hon; %mitt
ington Runt received the nomination for
Governor, and was chosen by acclimation.
• ....L.,
DO
•
B--N
P , - .
INEW
4 1Ve Teach the ilterthl”
tburieg the flee stormy d'hete h the HO . lOllO
of Ritpeesentativei at Wttshingtoe, r member
from the South eshl, We'll terch thq•Niel/sf"—
Some,one, ea homing the threat, woos She Ibl-
Aossiug.hues
roan/teach the North ! Aye, teadi her *hail
Hke+Bunker Hill forgot her destl.t
Lexiogion.aa unknown spot. •
Oh which the churls of ign'rrtea trasil
le Faneuirn holy hall a tomb
.of bikrieil thoughts , end dee& hilictitiiin'ti‘
An 4 Plymouth ! doe* she sleep iw kloomo • Au .
And brio the Pilgrim's stepptng stone I
terich the A'oriA! Aye, teach be/ Witi!t 1 ;
" • To borisebefore yeur hatiglity will,
To ithoash the nimusl's humid:Slot, ,•
And at your simple nod bo
To Amine her fitther's bones with fear—
Twiewerbehind their hallowed gravel, !
As well, might you, in their carper,.
Centrol the Ocean's giant warm L
Of three yeti Lifsr--she (beds your : ,b ,
*AM roolum. you strong in danger'', haulm- 6
Sins stands a brother by your side, . . j
laugh' to scorn the spoiler's power
Th 1 .4 1 .644 hi+ not With angry mien:
ebele Mir hot with idle words; I '•
"a
Ethel:tends, like her old hills, serene,
'And fin her fbes reserves lite Swords!'
lute!! tow* the North ! Her spio4les rmif .
With 'downy seeds from soudiern •
He . r labor anakes'your rcallers'einit; '
paytelur all their pains. • .:
She loresymu,still Her children know . :11r
Your,father's deeds of desthiess farettl: I
When North anal 'South opposed the foe, I 0 4
iturgained a country , end a name
.• . .
Titen 44 , 1ffh the ,North to lore the plains,
Where sleep in,blaod her gallant dot)
TealcliPhef Mika more bright the
'!'hat link in one each idrerelgrl head!
Ask not frember to burly how,
Ain! spaniel, lick your rod,
et., Wines 'pint letwely on bee brow,
-And. Maiiiiiro *be his ruins but God
WOXDISRPOL HATLSTORM.—Theleiltter
lug letters are from gentletnen for whine
rtraeityiwo ova vouch. though the state
ments they may. partakeltomewhat Of the
ininderful.—:-Bon. Sun.
' Va., Sept. zir,
Afvoir#,rEttitors:—We had a great "ail
stoitn- hcie'last evening, between 4 and
o'clock. Solite of the cakei of `icei c iiii
they 'Ware nothing else, were from sit,to
eight incites long and four inches in dim. :
N et . 13 9 the of the most incredulous tales
are told 'aboit them, that none but those
who saw them' would believe. 1 rneashr-:
ed one that alter laying fifteen minute/ on
the ground was. .4A inches in diameter,
and I feel satisfied that if it had been.
tsetglted in due time it would measure /8.
inches in,circumforenee.
,
~.rol3m or Rocks. Sept. 25, 1880.
Tleteliffre*ZAlitori.: Having been.eaught.,..
ie.* Sotto of this afternoon, and noticing%
the size of thelniir that fell, inducted us. to
forword you an. account of it, as it .was
larger than wo ever saw or heard of. In
deed. we feel abme delicacy in stating the
etzo,tif it, but we are willing to be qualified
Idutilltotnu that fell near us would not pass
through a 3 1-2.,:inch ring, and we would
say with,oi candor that it;would touch a
41neh and' after carrying it I I=2
Millie,' en font, it measured seven and
three-quarter inches in circumference._
Putt.to Lamm—The amount of the
public•lands, already granted by the ores
eat Congress,' and those which have been
naked kw in aid of the various projects,
rand for lotions gratuities, will nut be less:
than fifty millions of acres.
Cot.; • - Fteemerres BILL, restricting the
'workfare( thioCaliconda gold mines' TO '
Assaricen citizens, was so inixlided us'
.ifsavoise Beret/dent who may have det:ler-
eitlnbair intention to become citizens. All
Other foreigners tee hifi out.
ptfuncNT..—.We learn front the Wayne,-
borne Record.* Thursday last. that; Mr.
Z.o,Tettsp.,Wpwt, of lftughea' Furnace.
on'the previous evening, whilst its the jet
'pf examining his horse's foot; in front pf
Me; ifflusititts Hotel, iirtliat town, vetiff kick.
Ott bY_ the , infinite', inflicting a very verittua
WOW 4 011 the' bead and dislocating one of
, Me gas been solar restored ai
toile eonalJerett uut of danger.
Glevicemon4OnrisTON has offered We
000-f f ar the arrest end acmvictitin of the in-•
tendert. who burned the Ciotti* Ferry
. _ •
POL. DX.IIiTON had written a. long WOW
to a leienil its St. Louis which is publish,.
ed. The purport of it is ilea be will be 16
caodidale kir the pendency if nutilnaleti.„
Tatc'Elicetorruni or Jat:lty 1.4,10 ftdrai l
New York; oh' Wedhesthiy evening. far;
Boston, in'the steamer Empire State...res.
atnid'.w ererid of erathusiastie adtpiasfs.
who thrititged the piers. the shioa.,:the
small , boats, arild•lhei piles. The isssei
was' gaily deetirated witlt flag. and whelk,
she left the wharf was' saluted by noun
front the Ointment city, near by. 'A*
much as 07 was paid for passage era boardl
with her.
DIU/MONISTS PRAMNSTIAD.—The Cried
Jury .01 Merritt nounty, Genies. in tits
'discharge of those duties million minis*
them to take notice or . ki*amperi!, bats,
made 4 presentment disapprobaini, the
reentifir Pursued
,hy the itte!,kiegialatitre of
that fitate;in making 06st:stone fortalthig
a Seriti'VOnvention in the event California
is samitota into "tine Union as a filtate.....
.Thit c s the tiay to treat ouch disorganizing
disunion action.
'FCCLING ALAIRMA AN. (iIIoROJA
At Mobile a grand Union meeting hadtteen
called. Another meeting called upott
(4ov. Collier to convene the logislatare.
In the Staie of Georgia the papers.genv
entlly go fur "resiatance," though the Molt
able and influential stick to the
Mr. Toombs is st home addressing his
constituents.
PHILADELPHIA Id AVOILALTY eUXT4IOB*
ii_o r or
There are three candidates km Ilia neat
the present time in Philadelphi ,
Cliipm. nominated by di Whipii;
~ „;,,„
Biridy, acrinimited by a porde:aid titelfir.
Lives—and Judge Jones, nttlidnialditY a*'
Independent. `>
;r~Ldts„g,f.
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