wassisilissavEnewristmtwear Prins. emito,--.Public Afeetings and Indignation. - ...h l rhitre continues to belreat ereirement .l al Pittsburg and vineini4+ in i-;;gatrt.l to di , : fugitive olavehill passed Itty'Congress, and while the hundreds of logilive_aluvei there' are now clearing ont, public , meetings arc % being held iii Alleilteny! City e,preqpire of great intliViatiolt. Al a "ern w(lc:1 writ lug .mostly of entered peripk, howl ver, iittpagebescrp l 74pr. C. Are ry, It U. ware keri, Idestri. 'y; Aiken and.olliers. , • . *isolations wilt* et!, of which the tol ittfil ill 7 lryytit ~, -•• !.• s: • : • ges,iited, liip_t the, immediate repeal twitsismmingitive "is called for by every puiyatton pf a liberty loving people, and wq aiiihrthe tight of Congress to pass a nimi. Keating at defiance the habeas corpus . I, 4!ti , tite trial by - jury. ' • "ltrestilvetl, That the Christian Minh:tem aryernd'ilter are hereby loudly reqnested to call the attention of their respective toil gregtoicsna to this anti-elitstian law—a law which places the imago of our Maker in' the power of heartless men—to drag into etertial bondage; Another public meeting is called for last evening, erf citizens of the county,' of all parties." The , papers speak of the feeling ais . Mitoillieltingly strong and unanimous in opposition to the law. An Allegheny pa per says Ihat'some 150 fugitive olives have leo,theiv for Canada, and adds 5 Men of strut arms, and deterrn iced heaits are among them. and as they are are arm ed, and resolved to be freest all hazards, an attempt to arrest them would be no child's! play. We also learn that a alive mother, with her eldidren, has just gone safely through—from Virginia direct: New y . pair, Sept. 30. 7 —There is a great excitement in New York arnoug the tiegrp poputittion of this city, arrising out ocAlie case °flail - tea Hamlet, who was, on- Fsi day last, sent back to slavery in Maryland, under the now fugitive slave law. • . It is said that quite a number of neiroes have been arrested this' morning, as fugi tives, and many who have hitherto lived unmolested. are leaving the city for Canti cle and inher parts where they will'be.out ot the 'Mich of the law . PITTSBURG, Sept. ';,il.-44) to this time the number of fugitive stares that hare ]eft will not fall short, of three Inattlred.- 7 . They went in large bodies. armed with ilid4l l l end bowie knireS4 determined to ,dinliktlieg ditto maunder, . . 4, lBkiteitalittittO'a.; t3ept. 2111,1 1 . !ll.= ntaugitive atavet who, it will , :be effluent: bored, were arrested antl , eortaned in ,jail 11qin . arristmrg for snote week, paw were , ihts:riit th is atiernonn, and had, a itear. ; i4et: the new law. before R. .14.4.11! it, Vnite4 S. Chonniasiener. it' i(r. i tasfer, u'' II eiol 'tic uegrots, came tiirQinTathl proved his , property. where OViettit 'Slaves W v rt• deLifered up to their iiiiiimer, who immetlietetx,,got possession iMit tee,: ,them eft en ratite for home, witli titiethti '6'l;l i tes t IFt i tictle- • . ' 81911144 FIELD. rit Oct. I. tntensr ertettisiveittl is prei;tiling•here' in elntatt tttktnest-eFtbe ittip ' povt•d presence of seier al poisons itt scarce. 'of fugitive slavest:=2: Theusegrosor ere :mint thernael'Ves for tlafgnoe..• Teen Billie how ereled eitialth,a:viense tecitsor , riahited. persTh etbetexpreas theivakterdainatien tot to *ll lema einglealsae to be taken from met* tliain, law. or Rola w..:- Serious eotteennen amine'. apprehended lhould any attempt les.asaile.to capture and take off the fugi• avai l At is said that at least five hundred fugitives resideitt „this .:,,,,` ' • „ . ig cisaTt: R, UC tf There,* a f :Oexi.expiiement here . thig wording ,, growipg out be;lief--intlbe4 of the: fact— r tqat there several persona in the town knoiidio be on the lookout for fu giiilte *laves. Ji isfwell known tlietithife aro/rebury ,negroes, herb evho have ion saroyfrour their mestere. coloidet folioraive much excited and. very beeiiy.- They talk of iinigrating to Canada. . • TARRING AND rEATHRRING IN SOUTH CARDURA,..,,AI Yorkville, 8. Q., nu:, the 110„,raelison A yens was taken int cualtsdp,, ele* artll, leathered, nabs ratl,i unit ortlpfetito leave the State, with an Whoa? iiocoluij if found within its •bowlug. again lie would be bong. His *lrene° was the* obedience to rot order heretofore issued briraoommittee of vigititnce," thit sheik 'Wave the Shile:—Roine'abotition deolantions which lie had made hiving been oirensive to the eitizenr. • ' 4:Iwo:Ian! jrom .7'exas.-4--Nsw .os. Llr4N4l. Sept. 27.—Theehip Portlead has tinged here Irmo Galveston, .± bringing dates to . th e I thh. instals t. By; ,;thetio we, learn that intelligence of ,the . pastime of Mr. Peurce's Texas Boundary Bill has renite Acre. It is well, receiyekl by. the public, generally. The, paper assert )61,1 , 1 popular. feeling ie in faros of. it, intkilet the . proposition of the United States - c our grew! will in all probability be accepted bl' the 'Areas Legislature'. It is daily gaining strength. yl• TREASON IN TIIFi 8411211.•r•TI101014Yrf niyi S' ot the South are bent on resistance to the f c clnt • CO 11l promise' weasures of Cow greet'. South Carolina has throwitaway the" scabbard and proclaimed war,, The Governor of Georgia has called a Conyen-. lion to organize resistance.. The (lower. not of Mitisiasippi is about to imitate tote exam le. and the Governor of Texp him vefiieJ the bill referring the boundarra-, 41°00 by Corigress to the peopleliiz their approval or dissent. These Stateishke so many Philidelphia rowdies, ate determitt..., to "raisee tuutt." By and by they will roillswit Sonia overt act and get 11116 800 clutches ol Uncle Saw. Then look'out-fot I breelters. EY.iterti* Stmicistlx.—The friends n( the Misidinent to the 'constitution Mai:inz itettlie must; be. active spa Meaiture, although almost uniWeYiillV'a prated. niay even yet be de -1 leatett:ffli khotim that them exists an orgAlittamtiPoiltinn to it, and the nierm: hers of that organization are busy at work I all over, the. State. to consummate their tat>. ject i , ,W.e trust that thr friends of the ' 'tie:ll,44 WIU everywhere Ls on the alen. it is ogler, :Ltd dciv , iliteutamn g the ; merim, A+c, portiiiir cone Levine the pow. Cl tottektigthe 1/11.1:i i)/171eCrf • the pro-; plc Alm Atiptipitztaiti power, marl it is t twatios ,pt v , „. seek to pre-1. set - the iltratt i poliet or 10 11 Hat) sou th . r!'.lanuLl. CCP - W,e hope dui' arrangements will be made by our frifitsio .tolrn slirpil to Wind to the of the Election hourl at an earl on uest ay mu , — es . pecialY for Canal Commissioner, Cep girsa, and t ! egislati6:: . .l.et us hare them good or tad: ••Slifits . with the result, will be issued. as usual, from the “Star" . ofrice. 411 4111 04 1i0e110 AlPeOl• • We call the attention of ouctesdero, to the so- Fs bible Address of the I t aneeeter Whig C initteati o,- on the fine paspt of to:thy'', peiter. It mete kith tie - orient Rite batik lieritling is the cent ierg eleqtreutlY enlbries their Wilier anus) Tipton:aloe; hate sad figures. whet am haw said a hundred timew-ttnit a fit. Whig ,priter is a tartaitt Whig eiriery. Uwe ‘ase . ireatert pa, ilet raeselity it win. he oar owe The power to.!ttepeed ie in out hareht, Wahine the numerical etreagth to elect every may on our - State tieket—init that strenrh toilet be eiertetl-- erery vote wane be potted.' Whige,"ete tolethet 'this toileaet - ind a geed iepott folkiri your Avis asoth: • ' '• • 'here is yet Time, , . nia the keit oppeer we 4101 be ebbe to etl ; ilreie to per fiieteie before the eieetinn, 'lwo' we 'vreWhi twee more ergs thena to active and sigor. PO =OW= -befiwe it [ciao /at. LAP°. Wye Whig TOW in•do Whig county of Adam, owBthof October, have the bitter nt ilictioritbaChe gra" Too LAT/. in hie exertion for hie party. Let Wirt not feel 0111 that evening, that by his onstistnerms, he his Hest votes that could have been obtained and *on& to the pens in favor of the State Ticket, and lima failed to aid in 'securing 'a (ethic' Wnto tittcanre. tet him tug be compelled to arnifive that he wee too 1:1Til in warning those Whigs who take but jilt'e inierei‘ in public atreira how important tke pntern!electien M t how .powerful it. lot, ele, /JOY hl PPM!, the ..dectaißne of Gunacese: in talittiritita the Twig anti other matter' of great pahlie interest. • . • •hirivelf,in teething the poll* to be of any 'envies :tn.-the working Whipr who hare davate4.tha , wboltniay 4n threaute : ' Tao alit* in beingint the feeble, the aged and infirm to the iihilSl in' !iterating the' trim& -nreee nary for their tientrotiation, PO ' that the 'totes of their, intim bdt Whip were lost by want of en opportunity to vide Too La -1:c supplyiug tiic ji:ecers with the full Whig titkei : 4 4 . 7 A- 15 L-f4i1e 0 4144f Oogil inters : oTtrLiortilkPaliuulting the impoTtauce uPOINE voyr.. • ~• •.. - • • THERE YET Whivo,.to prevern evils 'to roues yet elm voyeur duty ;'time, hi worm roe rukooon °co CAVIL. Who will rehire to devote one day to thiemervice Y . The political skid ani bright, and invent n leo - titnis W6% 4 itiutepft not onfy in this Comity and dist(fet, 64 in 'ifieltate, if WW dI 'an Taint men b it do their s & (laym 7'Me4ey next. lYflile ttii Liicati m filiterent part; of the Stile I:re torn :m* 800 titliit / tecfeutle, the WNW! are, Sea ermlly. , Toriof ward if, the pH?* tivvrk witk cot , aiii Al a ,oPY:. , Fr. York co99 l o',Putiou4fli. the sloweirtmemlitsitiolf• Mn. thongs, io,yieit• joffAlwililiotelf6 Polo of the l efietriet, hae made troopeaf,RiisJjvead will preps Mr. 'Ey emelurrd in .Yakcountyilif indeed. , he done Mot best him • Dr.ltetz.v4l.O . :Meade clam for him obeli; asijority Tide 'Berme:6'4ll'4Am ea vritfrea- MA , k'ilipnidtMiter Caceres, Mid `ebb dtlieti• Lo- oorriete teneeehhips;:te It4retei errie; neeetehttion# bit rtrert, both *Tee• end Maio- voter are trig roll op for 14c11400.14 1 441,inajoiiti•- 0 , A** *r•r.qk wiAlwra to. !WC PLC's**. mitmweetinienkquimis but *Tim thonoOllY.,orld bnee fiaat visited mod couneelled try. botie their mendidetoe for Campeau • !Belay latelleco vote *llth. poi. iredo if ponsiede. ~ We brMa Mot rids "Set omr the part or our opponents will be met byre .comeepood. her sue Mt the protegees , Mien& • • It so; we *hail heft the kratilkation; 'on • Weihnieday 1 next, of vannekteretief retrain - dente 'geoid Med: true Tir. listen trittinireMfreei this 'To 'work, 'tore 'the . time 'still fell t.; a gold - . • • ADJOURNMENT OF dortraßEss.—The firs* *sake of the Slat 'Coatroom terminited at noon Oil Monday last. ' It hurl/it% a hint and la borious setatiothlonloar WOW than May previous semen; finsitit aOildedtolz‘itilline tionths: Re scathe great work dilkijleitti the exulting inert tioni inswing out of 'our late territorial tieq4si goo!. oOtltho Entrap of the civil 41W tlll4ooMaid APPrOPOiliitn hill, 11 ? iltolsgte 'of coatutandiog isnporfourie , has,inon,dolinitaly mind on., Thei, are, ttoltYtr• tetletur imporains *wallah* enact• uterucattardnal to the -Into asentienad bill, which *ere intorponatted into laden*/ km lame stay" and of the purpOrt of mane of *Mob ore are aye* on+ ladvised.' The Lend Bounty lialiktratitlot land brnatieho salami orfoniter **Who ilia an' W- I portent ineostind, one 'rif ,thiireoat !ropoki;nt p in Met, of the siaihni, final the Sweet of the lie hinds' taltieh dispoeelitO L E Many . criiporteint anatioreo Ie itioei" , 4 B 2 ' fctifto -0,141;A* hands OtGoptreer ,kch i bP1 443 04 to expect. Among 'Otto!, we. 011 1 1( 1 14, 11 #11*1 of the depremsed conditino of dot Illaturfoolaroo of the country--that of iron espocially 7 reqpiTiot modlleation of theTriff ; and lb. Riper *ad ilart oi. bill, the passago of 'high rrium due the, crest interest and wants of the West,, hOlll9 PIE auiliciently regarded and respected by,tho Q. 11411411 Go: eminent. This last hill, this National.lateib 117,srlCilf would hare rounsuindedlnsjor. it... in bob Houses of Coogan's, could it.hevini beta second to non to pass upon it; •' • " o:Yrho.o otoLor llio. of "HoinEn'o pos.}.4a I Mao all wo,i' is vita on interacting number, situ T. et earn. l!rorth thr n titnos rho price of w . hic.h it is rd. i '%tnvo 'no Itllaeo!ine pOhlilltea 1a ihio, 1,0 ',whias thiClllllw4 . . thouot of nnatot is A u aramoe s it i Zte , !_ sritemi. ie . if ivkletes. PI pe r siw Diem% Prbikber,' Nasu i lot4IL . Brhig ih the Retains. The Skies •brlght ! 71111111 i • 17.7`Y.orsas, "examine your ticketk t s before •‘,lcliositing them in th ' ballot li o.*. 'Whig tickets have be put ir! 'rdulation witlf the name of 114 r i tAN l .: a iiteoed ibsttad' of Mei VAllsl f n it elLwitYi ,he names of alt's... MCSHERRY and DIEHL ouiitted.— There are no doubt still others with the names of other Whig candidates omit ted and •the names Of Loenfoco candi dates substituted. Let gvery Whig voter becin his goard and'einmin6 his . *lcet*- 1 4..comparing .it—witli - the.. f 01..• ,lowing.: . , , , ~ , , :caNel.'c9MiignisloNEß . :Joshua Dnugan. • .'ailbpron onERAL Reny Iv. . b geseph...rifierson. ' H ..•, , C9NaRP3s'. Daniel. 144 •Smysen • celeauecoesemo •Witiia n Wlfvnin. ' Orr vecabiti in als Cuagress.) - VIIINA TOR • Thothas Carson. AIME VIBLY Megherry. COMMISSIONER Jacob (Most. AUJMIOR Frederick DIRECTOR Nicholas Bushey. DIsTRIC AT roll?! E James O Heed. COUNTY SURVEYOR .littOb LET THERE BE NO BAR- GAINING ! Whigs, be upon your guard against all kinds of bargaining on Election day--you always lose by it in the end. It has ,been represented that the Loco foto leaders in this county, assured of the utter hopelessness of Mr. KURTZ'S , prospects, will direct their efforts to wards saving Mr. DANSER, and that to secure this result propositions will be made to Whigs - to support DANNER in exchange for votes for SSIVSEII. Thdei.d, ' it icaileged that propositions of this kind 'have already been made in thisplace. Whigs—Tariff Men -don't be caught by any trick of this kind. Strike no man-from- the ticket —stand upon your own true ground— and all will be well, ONE VOTE TAM AI EN—RE eIEN nER, that Congress has adjourned without effect ing any alteration in the Free Trade Tariff of 1846, which is so favorable to British - interests, that Sir Itenry L. Bawer, her Britanic Majesty's Minis ter to this country, addressed a letter to our Government representing that any alteration in the present Tarifl would produce "A VERY DISAGREEA BLE EFFECT ON PUBLIC OPINION IN ' EUROPE!" REMEMBER, That the proposition to alter this British Tariff was defeated by Locofcco votes—every Locotbco member of Congress, but seven, vo ting to sustain REMEMBER, That the question of altering this same Tariff so as to secure - protection to American Me chanics and.to American Labor a gainst the ruinous competition of Eu iopean pauper labor, 'will come up a gaia next winter,—and that as par ties, are nearly TIED in the House of Repreirentattres, ONE VOTE MAY DECIqTHE QUESTION. ,RE*l MBER, That, Mr. DANNER is-.pledged to a support of the present Tariff, according to the “CosrPrt.xa," .which - prOnOunces the idea of a "Pro tective, Tariff," to be a "dead dog," and declares that "the people are op piled to nny 'modification' of the exist ing Tariff." REMEMBER,, That oNE VOTE may elect Mr. DAssza—and that this nye 'VOTE . may defhat any modifi cation of the Tariff next winter, WHAT' WHIG OR TARIFF MAN WILL CAST THAT ONE VOTE ? THINK OF THIS ! rrONE VOTE on Tuesday next, in any one township in the county, may decide who , . shall -be the next President of , th& United States ! Shoirld the people fail to elc.c.t ,a Pres ident in 1852, .by not giving a majori ty of the electoral college to any one candidate, the selection of the net President would devolve on the next House of liepresentatives ,of the Uni ted Santee,— and the vote .of the mem ber 11.0 m this Con'gressicntal district miqtit decide; the ! Whigs, re *curter this when you go to the polls Tuesday l neit, • TONE VOTE— Ine Wino vpte4i-Williheld from 1:111C .TEL Id.SMYSERon Tuesday next may lose us the Pig 'President of t 4 United States ,Whose vote shall that. 'BARN .TueedllY eeetlisilg 1044 ,t•Dam buiertglivr to Me. Esetizataa, inYork county, a few alibi; front*, Dauphin wanly tine; War burnt to, the' gibiluduppored to' hate ,b4ii69 Oh i o work ot'a iti t ee4ietti The light of the . 00 , like distinct* 411 1 / 4 11 us Shia place, a distance' of some thirty/5Am G it tr. CA it ii:—Tfie ..depocraoi" 9f Michigsn,,at a StutO Convention recently, held there, passed a series of reso:Utious recommending to the party throughout tht Union the rer9oniinittiott, of 99110,74 m hit the bekt Presidency. I Friends of an Elective Judiciary ! r e .lt is, known that,there is a se ere( organization, eminating from a 'junto of broken (lowa politicians in ' Ilti,lafkstphia'; working ioxecure the defeat' of thip popular psql 'republican measure. 4is popular Vs the hon est inasses, wl.o think themselves quite as competent to elect the Judges whe I are to deal out justicg,between, them selves and their fellovi-eltisens, and MORE competent than a. PARTIZAN Ex ecutivi, „and this fact thi Men connebt ed with this secret organization are I fully satisfied of, but they expect to frustrate the. popular 'wish in taking the penile by sarprise on Election day, when their agents, will be at work all 1 over the State taking advantage of any apathy that may exist on the part of the friends 'of an Elective Judiciary. Do not, then, lose sight of this great Reform measure in the midst of other issues on Election day, but see that every poil in the county is fully sup plied with tickets , (For the Amend ment." The people of Adams County in 1838 rolled up a majority of upwards of FOUR . THOUSAND in favor of sustaining the "independence" of the .N(1163170114 AGAINST TIRE PRESENT eatirtzarr system of appOintment, un der which the Judicial ermine, in three cases out of four, is thrown on the shoulders of partizans who can com mand, by intrigue, cunning, or other means, the Executive ear—or, in the absence of these, on those who can bring forward the most acceptable display of past partizan services. An opportunity is now offered of again branding the pre sent partizan system by voting to take from the hands of a partizan Execu tive the appointment of Judges and give it to the people, who are the ones most immediately interested in the se lection of good, true and competent officers—and thus RESTORE to a certain degree the “INDEPEND-1 ENCE OF THE JUDICIARY," for which you battled so nobly, but unsuc cessfully, in 1838. Let no voter fail to avail himself of this opportunity ! TAX PAVERS! REMEMBER, That the Whigs have paid oft MORE THAN HALF A MILLION OF THE STATE DEBT, notwithstanding the extrava gance of a Locofoco Legislature. REMEMBER That the Locofocos never paid off one cent of this debt, but on the con trary it had been growing larger and larger with each succeeding Locofoco Administration. REMEMBER That under the rule of Locofocoisna the idea of ever paying this Debt was looked upon as hopeless ; and that the Whigs have already accomplished what was before thought IMPOSSI 13LE. REMEMBER That this improvement in our pros pects is owing to the beneficial effects of DEMOCRATIC Wino POLICY, and if this policy be continued IN A FEW YEARS OUR STATE WILL BF: OUT OF Mar, AND THE PEOPLE ENTIRE LY RELIEVED FROM TAXES ! REMEMBER If you want this happy state of things continued;you must. vans• Tut Wino Ticarr, not only now and for once, but ALL nu. TINS DOIVT ISCRATCII 2 4 111 E TICKET. Partialities for men—mere mistier' of personal preference..-should go for noth ing in a coutest.whera great political prin ciples ate at stake.. We should look sole ly to the advancement of these principles, and not to the'questiort whether our pre dilections would lead us to favor this man or that. Personal attachments or private enmities, prejudices or partialities, should net influence us at the present election.— Our opponents here have given up such feelings, and will march up to the polls in a solid column. and vote a clean ticket throughout. The welfare of the State; the good of the party to which we belong; the principles we.profess to entertain and advocate ; all requird the same united ac lion from the Whigs. We should give up our private finings for the good of the cause, and, with the name unbroken phs-,i lanx, place full clean tickets in the ballot. I box. Not a man should be struck. BE IN SEASON. In some of our townships, where the population is widely scattered, there is al ways loss to the W hig side by a want of punctuality in atieniling the polls early.— Men got there in timo,lo cast their own votes, but not in time to take their share of labor at polls. The mornings •are not long there are necessary duties in the farm yard to perform; MerB will be, three, or five,,or seven miles to travel. arid the teem is too lute for anythierbut hie own vote. "Phis Farmers t start `early La the 'morn ing., Let i4e, bort* Peyote thii.oue day to your Stets and your count try. Raking, up , your horse by serest o'clock; drive retlattita to a hi . that 'Old *ifisTrieti,d Of :Ttitiriiif► 9.,k9,.itf0 f eeble •to walk and owns no 1113111.% 'MI be. there in • l'connornormen. Mr. Edit/m.l. have attired a riotiaeln the ceunty papers of Broom Coin nientarina 13 reef. r 141 1 1 4 0 811 0 0441 .0.6 1 4600 inches on th e banks of the conpwago, in Butler township. J. CohtFORT, Sen. Bader tiri Sept. 20; 1060. Mr.. rartiste Demagoguelens. It seems that the demagogueistn practised by Mr. Kcars, the Locofoco candidate for Conger, while electionering in this county, was entirely hijkseping With his geoceigngto in Yotik' Bounty. Ter York: Reptaticass topics the pictunt of'" Was. H.-Xterts, 4 es wen eg "Q. ie a Corn*,lwhich sp4 pelin la* week'. tier; fibsi for b ieir 4 1 . fel;; oalltap t rinnatga i -',{, . c.,. .:s f,•, .; MR. KURTZ'S DR 000IIRISM. The electioneering aide to which Mr. Ku ars resorts in order to secure election are, to those who know the man—his abits, and course oil ?A thought, particularly amusing.. Mr. Kortz has a ; very stiff back-bons, ajointhas n eck, and carries a 1 higlabettl i po that it must be exceedingly pain. 1 fqt for him bo *illicit the tnost:serest yokes of the ' voters—to stoop to conquer, for such he evidently 1 xxinsiders a petition!. mamas, and .essideassed es ask the support of the popular mums, whlitt4 is meal* with "born 'pride of *ROI 'paria, - erid has that he whir "born to commatid," and not tore. quest support. In his affected state of humilia tion he .wine- Om *Mg into the pound," and plays the demagogue so extravagantly ss $4) visite the mirth antil dation, instead of tbe ovalidivnt• and approbation, or the lookers-on. Week before lest, be paid a visit to Adams county, sad a cor respondent of the "Gettysburg Star" gives a bird's eye view of hie proceedings in thitt County, which will be recognized twee In York. a. emi nently characteristic of this pseuds demommlic tan. diiiste, whole Noma is hill of bottled rthillions of lees and respect for "the dear peopfe,f! while his Ismail swelling with indignation for the low ly demeanor which be is forced to asennea , and contempt int the passional and appetites to which he =Mauer& , . • Merited Compliment. _ The "Oompiler" opened the 'one I campaign • kw weeks since in quite Fetocious style and seemed disposed to keep up the are un til Monday aweek, when Mr. Ds was pot in nomination, and all of a sudden our neighbor cools down and assumes to be as "calm and serene as it summer's morning." Whether this is de signed to hood-Wink gocid natured Whip into the the support of Mr. its wit as, or not, we leave fbr others to determine W. apprehend, however,, that when election day shall have passed, the "Compiler" will be found loaded, se ustul, with choice invectives against Whig men and' Whig principles. Our object, however, in adverting to this matter was simply to introduce the annexed merited compliment to Mr. Dr sar ca'a consistent partizan character, which we find in the last "core rpi/er," and to which we invite the attention of "Danner Whigs," if there should be any such non discripts in this county et the present time : "JOEL B. DANNER is well known to all nor citizens. HE IS A FIRM, CON. SISTENI', AND RELIABLE DEMO CRAT. HE lIAS ALWAYS BEEN FOUND STRUGGLING MANFULLY FOR DEMOCRATIC! MEN AND DEM OCRATIC MEASURES. He has stood up boldly in defence of our cause, in sun shine and in storm ; and whenever the I banner of his party was unfurled he took his stand beneath its glorious folds, and performed the duty of a whole.souled Dent °trot. York county will ratify his nonii nation, and this Congressional District, so long misrepresented, will be triumphant ly redeemed! The people have so willed it —.and, whenever there is a will, there is; always a way !—York Gazette. Congressional Nominations. The following eandi.lates fur Congress hove veen nominated by their respective parties in this State : Districts Opposition Whig P. B. aavery jT. B. Florence, L. C. Levin 2. Joseph R. Chandler W. H. Brincklo 3. H. D. Moore James Lardy 4. J. A. Litt.ll J. Robbins 5. J. Freerlly J. WlVair 6. C. N. Naylor Thome a Rosa 7. J. C. Dickey J. A. Morrison 8. T. Stevens F A. Muldenb'g 9. Wm. H. Krim J. G. Junes In. 11. Elhannsn Smith H. B. Wright 12. J. C. Adams /James Lowry 11. Jas. Armstrong James Gamble 14. T. M Bibighaus, . W. D. Boos 15. 5 D. M. Rmyerc Wm. H. Kurtz j Wm. Wllvain ? J. B. Danner 16e R. M. Bard J.X.M'Lartah'n 17. J. Ml:Which A. Parker • . _ _ _ 19. A. J. Ogle I .1. L. Dawson J. D. Roddy 19. J. H. KuhnaJ. Snodgrass i A. H. Kenny 20. John Allison T. J. Power 2 I . T. M. Howe J. H. Salisbury 22. J. W. Howe W. P. Shattuck 23. John H. Walker C. D. Curtis 24. James Taylor A. Gilmore Grimm J. COCIIIIIII. Esq. junior editor of the York Ihpabhermhae barn appointed Pommes. ter et York. Mr. C. ken active, energetic Whig, end kw done wait* to the party—the right kind of man to receive the party's patronage. 110• There was nothing like ',lull turn out of the Whig vote in this county last year. It should be the object of the Whigs in every township to increase their vote of this year over that of last year. Every locofoco that has the breath of life •in him. wilt - be at the polls on Tuesday next.— Will not the Whigs in every township be as active and determined ? 84• The attention of such of our friends as have honest doubts of the ;propriety of sustaining the "Amend meat" to the Constitution, (and we know of a number of such,) is invited to an article on the first page of to day's paper beaded, ' , The Election of Judges." It is sound, and to the point. There is no grosser fallacy than that which presumes the present 'partizan system of appointing Judges to be favorable to securing what is cal led an "Independent Judiciary."— , Who ever heard of a Locofoco Gover nor appointing a Whig Judge, or a Whig Governor appointing a Locofo co Judge ? When Governor Jonas rote went into office, it i,s a well known fact thatputax. wEtti NOT TWO . WHIG Juronza on the bench in the entire State ! And since Gov: Johnstott'a accession to the Executive' chaitYlie do not know of a single Locotoco that has been appointed to the Bench.,.. . Phis thing can 'now be remedied, in part,'by Toting defer the Amendment',' to die donsfitution oe Tuesday next . , MARYLAND ELECTION—Pro-Ella. veryhrilt lite/ramie its 'work in Maryland, and clot:Putrefied thre election of Wednesday last fill : favor Of Locofocoism. • Baltimore city arid county gives Lowe, the Locofoco eandidate for Governor, 3,476 majority over CLARKE, which secures his election by about 2,000. Carroll county gives Clarke about 50 majority, and returns JOHN K. Lotto %CELL to the State Senate by 70 Maj. Frederick give. Lowe a maj. of 63; Allegheny 350 ; Cecil 36. Her. ford give Clarke 10 ; Prince George 142 t Montgomery 74. I Arouse Whigs•! Turn Out !! x'BB6 WHIGS ArEINT PR(101. THE FOLD AT THE LARTMtrcynorri I HENRY M. FULLER, the rhht emai d a t ° t for Canaltotornlosioiser. at Rit wits .la a pojinity in this county of 11$1 1 441. GUM Whig ~ trotite,. sec and you eeeil ilk WhiP. 9tritel - you CAN do. 1174Pr0 I rURN OUT kir SMYSWaintEVA YE and your WHOLE Ticket I DO YOUR DUTY and DON'T LEAVE THE POLLS until ALL the ABSENT vaunt are BROUGHT IN. R:7"Whfga of the "YORK SPRINGS" dirtriet vrake up I Are you ALL reedy NOW I You palled 310 good votes for our Whig Governor in 1345. bkiriOsigrOliod hat Itli isiitte for Put. lori and htallSlt goattialen lit haute. Tbi Ailey are at 'wart avg.' The tiay Of beide fi at hand and If you gtr at Ste weak, la EARBEISTWiu cam, y ou viru.s give nor ticket.—our WHOLE and above all out rberishrdprindplae, a eta. al*" lift. Layirk no filiow WA* .er none. OLD MBNALLEN ran give &oyes, and Wllvain a handouts tot4orily. ,1111 of her Whig eons wars miming last peer. MILLERSTOWN DISTRICT forgot to wake up 43 of her strong hearted mountain boys. OLD FRANKLIN had 51 ; Mouetpbtasent bad 53 ; Tyrone 4$ ; Hampton 36; Rexlln 35; Oxford 35 I Littleutown 311 ; Clatlyabung and Cumberland 33 lilualtendtrunt 19 ; Coastwego 11; Moungoy Abbettatown le I Freedom 16; Velem 31 i , e/i 4111111MIT—.111.1vothig Ism Cho. tuber.. The CotrWrair oalletbem. A single tote may be of greet Tahoe. Wr have "old Domenrelits York" toconquer. We fell de it. Wn'imeidtme it. Shall we do it agent? Whip of the Young Guard ! turn out to a man, and it will MOST CF.RTAINLY be done. With you it rests. Vote early in the day, and work at the poll. the babsoce of the time. Who knows what aoci• dent may happen during the day, and a voter be prevented (ruin tasting hie tutu! Let the Inner thing to be done next Tuesday after 9 cAdock be to rote the visage were xrcurr. f=f EXAM INE it well before you vote. Look out for Bribes ! The Fork Republican says that large amounts of money have been distrib uted thronghout York County by the friends of Mr. Kean. (whose "$5,000" will go a great way,) to operate on the, Congressional election. tie upon' your guard, friends of Smyser ! A portion of this "$5,000," will undoubtedly find its way into Adams county. Meet this bold attempt at corruption, as it deserves, -by increased exertions to vote down the men who would seek power by means of bribes ! rgiP Congress adjourned on Monday last slier a session of ten months. 8o far as Pennsylva nia and the North are concerned, the time has been most unprofitably spent. While the :south has obtained nearly all her arrogance demanded, the free North is denied the poor boon of a Tariff to protect her honest laborers from the ruinous competition of foreign paupers ! How long wiU the North submit to these indignities t—Lanossier Umoss. COxNUMICATICD. The MatellOns of a Ihemocrat to Mr. Danner Ps Election. Mr. EDITOR :—Although we differ in our political views, and I have no political claim to the use of your columns, there are several reasons why I and sonic of my neighbors cannot vote for JOEL B. DANNER fur Congress, which I would be obliged to you fur making public through the ..Star," as the "Compiler" is wedded to Mr. Dan ner's interest and will of course give no Democrat a hearing who is not willing tamely to wear the collar which a- clique of town dictators are disposed to throw around our necks. My objections are briefly these: I. JOEL B. DANNICR has long since re ceived more office at the hands of the peo ple than any one man has a right to claim, and yet, like the "horse leech," he is al ways crying “give ! give !" and never al lows en opportunity to pass without at tempting to secure. office for himself, even if older and better Democrats must be pushed aside. For proof of this, I need only refer to his successful effort to de feat the re•nominatiun and re-election 'of our excellent* Representative in Congress in 1845-8, Hon. MOSES M'CLEAN, who proved himself an .bonoreble, honest and faithful Repreeentadve of Poismylva nia and Pennsylvania interests, by throw ing Isie,vote end influence in favor Of juill- 1 Mous Protection to the hardy colliers and miners of our iron State. B. In this section of the county, the friends of HENRY REILY cannot for get the .unfair and discreditable election eering artifices : by which Mr. Donna la bored to choke that gentleman .off the 141 / course in 1848. in order utfm ke room fin. himself. The Democrats of Millerstown district, Mountpleasant, ountjoy, and Berwick townships, in the Congressional election of that year, pie Mr: Damns* some substantial tokens of their views up on this subject, and which it may be nec essary to repeat this year, as the lesson of 1848 seems to have been practically lost upon Mr. Danner and his friends. Although beaten in his own count• Just 501 votes at the last Congressional elec. lion. Jost. B. Darman. alter working, and twisting, and smoothing over the pant, has managed to work himsell again upon the Democratic ticket, Mr.. M'CLEAN did not ask for the nomination this year, or his TARIFF views might have been thrown into teeth. Mr. Rantir was not uk-, ing a Congressional nomination, or his: Rt.. Limos, opinions might have been the ar gument- against hilt furiess ,to serve the .Democracy of this. Congressional district. Mr. Danner may , seek., to:, smooth ,over these things by honied and coining speech, but I shall be much mistaken lithe result of the ,present election : lloBB,MA prove.that they Are' not • forgotten, - Ii least, by the tlemocrats of "OLD BERWICK." RAPID GIUMTE OF•TV Wstr.--We occasionall,v come norawc litde:;facts in ihemeelves, inn whleh go , fitr towards lushriting theuoperalleled growth of one ea - dotty,. Cist's ofidvertiser,in. speaking OA the, present position of Chinned,, stye the man--Asa Holcombo , -is. .yet , living who saw the first cellar dog la that oily. The man—Jeremiah Buttergebi s , yes living, who assisted bean Ludlow in our+ veying and laying out the Slreels--.sixty years ago. He landed there in 1786, on his way to St. Louis, when not a single white dwelt between the Miami. ; He sur vives to behold the county in which be rev sides, comprehending a population of 200;000 inhabitants. There Is nothing in the put or present, to vie with this pto ture of progress. NOTHING DONE FOD Till TA RIFF. keijidjourned without doing s A nitt e 7f t sl ir m da nd r e em b ode y g,irng s. Athsehrnlu'nurittf., MO% sue a alteration made as would have giv oderate_proteetion to the iron and coal %rests of Pennsylvania, but it was prontiljr voted down by locofocoistii and its Poo - there allies. Our only hope now lies in the election of a majority of Tariff men to the next Congress. Should the locofatot earrytheitlectien iii Pdhney I van% this fall, it will be regarded as a vir tual endorsement of the course of that party in Congre.4, end .a 1 Lithpvit 11 11 . Y just amendment of the Tariff cif 1846 will .ha 114 an end. . Shi..vote-of-Penneyisittria will bq pointed to as proqf posi s t r iye end Conclusive that .he asks and need. nii leg islation pit e inbjellt of tile Totifit Alt theis as ' • with ihe Free Trade Tariff of 1846. A.. iffpo dAs loco(' suc ceed in 044 . i i a . of is,e re to the neXt ktis atuie; the y y Wilt c " e a United States Sehattirio 'Ail the seat of a ir Daniel Sturgeon, who, like him, will turn traitor to his own State. and in obtalienCe to the behests• of southern slave* lidliikh , vote against the' feelings, opinion! , sof in terests of his own constituents. But, en the contrary, should the Whige earry the State, elect a State ticket and a majority of the legialatum the-voice of the Old Key stone will go op in %udder 'tones to the Capitol, shaking the 'dry bones of Free Trade and making Southern Hotspur, and Northern Doughfaties tremble in their shoes. The vow of Pennsylvania, when properly expressed, bait-never been 'disre garded, and •will not be, for neither party can do without her.`' Whig. end •Titylor men—all who are . % favor of a judicious Tariff—your services are needed now. The great doetrine of Protection . % in intrit'ment danger; --cot t a to Tilt *molt and save it by VOTINU THE WHOLE WHIG TICKET I—Lan. Union. - Elective Judiciary. The following it an mullet from a let- ter by Daniel S. Dickinson, U. S. Senator. from New York, on this Subject, in reply to a gentleman from Virginia, in: which State an amendment of the Constitution is now under consideration. It gives theca : perience of N. York as decidedly io favor of election of Judges by the people. • Af ter speaking at length of the strict and in discriminate administration allelic° un der the new system and of the advantages generally of the change, he oentinuis ..In short, the popular system with us has exceeded the expetations of its most sanguine friends, and no one. I venture to say, will over propose In disturb it, tin long as free gnyernincitt remains to tie. It has removed a mountain of prejudice from ju dicial proceedings and substituted All Ile live sympathy between the people end all transaction of a judicial character. It has broken up the demoralising influence of favoritism, which are wont to cluster a round executive power, and subjecting the whole system to the healthy influence and just criticisms of a free public opinion ; and, above all, it has transferred the pow er from the few to the many, and created a judicial structure upon the broad and deep foundation of popular intelligence and vir tue." The Fanners In Danger , The free-trade policy of the Locofocos is begin ning to threaten our farmer' with a total thstilW.- lion of their markets for agricultural Pioduite,— That tarty, consistently with its free-trade lletions. is now advocating a bill for neelprocity of trade with the Canada., which, when passed, will ruin the farmers of the United States as effectually as oar manufacturing interests are now being proi trated under the same system from the same party. The British provinces of the Canada. can sell rain, and do it, at • much cheaper price, than our farmers can afford to sell for, and they are on ly kept out of our market by the Whig policy of protecting home interests. if the reciprocity poll cy shall be established, then the Caneries will sup ply us with food, while thpy . will obtain all their manufactured geode from their mother co:intl.-- On this subject, the Washington Republic re marks “Food is cheap in Caned*. Within the Union it is high, and it is-so because we have made a market on the land for its products. The Canadian desire* ate 10 permitted to participate in that marked. and for that purpose asks to be brought within the Union just so far as to eneble him to import hie wheat and Ikt lumber. his oats and his potatoei, duirree, and thus reduce the' Weise or. the Villa. to a level with those of Canada. The "mem is adiecated by . oar Loce,foeto oppenents. By . the Whigs, mi'a piety. it it utterly dis claimed. They go far l ie'refPetiPn of the firmer and planter: Their policy leads to the re-opening of the now eband oned cotton and woollen mills, furnaces, forges, oil mills, and ; coal mines, aswitlik the extension of . the Market' of ottuown farmers and our own planters, to .'whom they would secure the supply of the men who work in thaw mills. 'nd furnaces, and forges, and miner, whether of ore or of coal. The policy of their opponents leads to the abandonment of the remaining mills, and furnaces, and mines, and to the diminution of the eiarket of both farmer and planter, and then to the dividion of that diminished market with our neighbors, that those neigbors may be enabled to at tract immigration and sell their . land, and: thus acquire the ability to make railroads and canals. further tq facilitate the work of destroying the great agricultural interests of the Union. Having ertithed the far. mer's customers, they would how crush the farmer himself. Their Motto in "Rule or Ruin.” . r ..„ , 4 , FRACAS' STWICRIt SRNATORS oars sato :FOXMONT.—TIp/ Washington New, Ome't °I ,the following notice of a fracas:in themattl itol do 'Friday night, which k ' wilt be ingeo". by a teltigt4 - Ohio dliiiitch'his 'beffn''Sillitii, ' happily, adjust .: - . . About Aslf post,tl o'clock loot night, as o eleal " r Roclicival 110 111 19 t 'We thltilkm..ll at, cheinluir, he vrim wometed.by. Col Fre mont,4kmator from Colifornlo o ,who arid, , , he 01011 1 14 domsod lilt oxplaniatioa from MI r., F,..iog,6ii I °ppm:igloo to. Om , omocKle,l mooM $0 MA gollfornia billq. , Mr. ,F. ono, worm' ilms ,he could : .make ,Da apolnoye:'4 SP his course required none. Col. Fro.,\, moot then shook his finger at Mr. Foote, and mid the latter was "no gentleman 1" .wheieupon Mr. Foote "trunk Col. Fri mont in the face. A fight, about to claim; the two Senators were separated by a demon near them. Col. Fremont i nid4ll4lr. F. was wrong to strike him;4 r that the matter should nut end Muir. r It r it The personal difficulty which deourred between Senators Foote and Immesh in the Hell of the Senate, has been amicably adjusted. ;, T 111D013 Alsg. Itroms ITT/. • .- On 4 31 ' the „rtost • ail w s **AU that Ad *Mali* r " stointiCitlnitlinuefi 011„10 I Odlikun4pslidly for about twenty minutes. The Chronicle " ,z ''' • ' •:„", The dinnitte,449fttl - 0 1 i t, • Inoal . s 1 ,ififilint . 44 it!illirchr,?,. ?Man' OP vg !aim Instances Iri vir , - 1 1? 'FT ItT k Ven!v u yik eng ••°Mies brosen.-- The td Cl e ftom the west, and all the Withrow exPoiea.in that direction and all ettylistitir letettoteti. We have, not kikenid vlhat''dlithige Was dens in' the untrateY; but if theanorm Wit oriny Oat .inittint it must have been immense. 'Me etQddlr`►tiiil the ground for Winn lifter tilt staid' before'they melted, " ' plost or, the, stones were es' lime' is gutted iggir, Mid some were weighed, kiting over a pound in weight. We heir of bum• afratitpersonv, who received isruises, but notte'erere serious. '• • The largest hail stone which was acne , silly, Weighed; weighed, one'pound and two Unnees, averdupois. The t/Aritt iron rest' of Messrs, anti McCauley. and several others of the same deicrlption, in the city, were stab -1044 dtldled by the hail; driven Idea, ' throe& and torn into ;vide apnoea in some EICRIMINWOr ;V*Lita.win.....The editor of thecimpies.t vi New. i growing. swed• ttts l a d it t. l pt+ge t w ki l lre c ltu a t i gt mit to thirrainimts oladjuttiment recent. Iy adopt dlyttCedgeeii, boepeotests with true Bouth Caroliaa iadignation, that such a course is shlamsful :sad :.traitorous, and concludes Willi the following determined declaration, small caps, and all : "Wit.haits"but, .one more word tq say, tiow: Nothing lint union can now save the S'ouih, the Union and the 0 rutioden. That thlion must be on the Missend hoe. it is an leave of life and death. For ow. we are prepared to march up 10 U . 30 lai7h our coffin on our barj€. Irho gap with tor , TALL CANDIDATER.--Judges Johnsen and Wood, and the Rev. Mr. Edwards, are the Whig; Democratic and Free Soil candidates for Governor of Ohio. The three Mai at Cleveland a short time since and it was Mend that they measured nine teen. beet. HONENDALR, Sept. 3001,—At 15 min uted past 11 o'clock on Saturday night a tire was discovered in the rear of S. W. Thomas' barn; at' Carbondale. It com municated to the adjoining buildings, and, befogs ll$o!clock on Sunday moping, two , tifii4cof the' town (between sin and 40 61111440 Was in admit. It is stippoied Co hiu bees the work of on iimendiary. The sitinimt 61 the loss and damage can not yet be estimated. AU of the best and business part n 1 the town was burnt. r.ifortousecas."—A. despatch to the New York Tribune, giving some account of Friday night'! Congressional proceed. ings, says: “Adjriurned after midnight.— High time. Many drank." STRUCK RY LIONTRINe.--011 Theridlly Mien last a barn, belonging to the widow Lehr, on the Harrisburg turnpike, about one mile from York, Pa., was strut* by lightning and was destroyed, with its con tents, 'consisting of a quantity of grain and ,hay. A Witt.o •STORY.—The tharlestown Free Press say' the story in circu lation dial a "Wild Man," in a state or eu dity, mac., has in certain portions of that county, is all gammon. "tna Roston Mercantile 'hermit, gives 'the ,following notice of the most popular rained" . 4 the day WILD CHKRRY BALSAS.—Me speik in RViSPe 9f Nyistar's, Balsam of Wild Cher rr. because We believe from our 'nol knowle4ge . 4 the article that it to one of the beat in market for the complaints for which it is recommended. ' This alediciam coming from such a rip Intetable source and once ally prepared illy att experienced sad skillful phyaiciap, is fetelliYed bY the pOttlic with confidenee.e— lu efficacy has been proved in many ob demi cases of dinette, and its fame has rapidly extended. It; has biren,entensive et* in every part of the country. par! ocularly in the 114 iddle sod Northern States ; qn&stroug testimony from intelligent-and high 4-respectable persone lies limn ad- Aimed in favor of its merits as a remedy (or colds and coughs, affections of, the clmokillommed liver foul dyspepsia. fliZpNone genuine unless signed by I. Burrs, on the wrapper. For sale by IS. H B ÜBlibLE R. Druggist, Ge ttya burg. aALTIDIORE DIARKEIN rltd Tat! ■asrtuonc litfW Off'llllil),l2llbaii FLOUR.-1 he flour market is very quiet.— Reward it. nominal at $4 75. and City Mills $4 75. Cam Meal and Rye dour unchanged. 41R41.14.41ngp1y of all kinds of Grain light: pri ces as follow.: Red wheat IQ2a $1 04.. White wheat I 08 a $t IS; family dour white I 1.5 a *1 Mi. White Corn 80 • 61 eta ; yellow 83 eaatts• - Oats $2 a 87Leenta. Rye 80 rents. CATTLR.—Prieea ranged from 02.25 to $8.25 on the hoof, equal to $4.60 a 8.2 , 5 net, and aver& gin T . 4 .. grion. .--BaleM of live hogs at $5.50 a $lO5 o w * l OO ha , . • • On dui hit ult., by Row.lth, Rasta? I. KOnw.of Baltimore. and NM Lomas, Lana, formerly ‘ af Gattyabisre, , • .1 111 . 0 1 11 .,, 1 1. "tt.! Am . /4 1 '.. ,o _4, Zjeglir, wan vim nsair and Asa MAillr ANN ISTOIFSa., . . both of Franklin township. On theaamerlFlZ sant i c,alakLia orTyrOne; o 7l tliitiV.li4A l :zvala• , ermou „ p.tf '~TE`D~." . ' D;rttra7ale:' ,J eri?. 0 11 4 V,. OA Slimier erfolffe lid,' NI Iflnte kleABllBl.e4 Ol relief* eififeiiii Rltiesito oh G hia, w ax *. .g.d 87 years and fp!) deol iN ,,' ,„\, OaAlia l likatolt, A o tro , BBB, ron.,,pfBhs. ban Itifrighip; Id 188,,8 Rfur i ollis 80. * " .14129,611 1 .0 At At iW141... *mg 9./I, awm Fay i R toim».,goluxonrific ow Poo* 144.41194, ~',.• , ," aIL Ilsema, rnimiaal, ri aw • i r i ' ' . . efteittbaut 55 leap. , . , uit. GrAntiox licravvelei ,Of Mt taggr it i of this eoiiefi..eled . 1 'aye 4. :N0‘,766 ,Whigs of the Bor requested to meet at •tbis,‘House of J. L. TATE, on *ADA, EVENIN G next, at 7.o'elock, to make arrangements fOrllie Election on Tuesday. ;:1414 1 / 1 4+ 1 13 W #P l i f Y! A TEACllpil l qqapfied to to take erge VLnniiosk Wool , is ranted lW Freed- Istsns4lb A 041111 •,petreperiffpon aiit be' illnaredlo coMptirese tesebilt— nog:ref need 4*. A Eplie o et be e ECM to 9CiaAuar KRUK A. Hik COTT. noftca • PEW err'mrelm• • ' ' l u t t gittlki&Oilittittfeii en Well* Brlt4it, Lato ,of wick Adenta county, decd, having, teem gfiltitod tfr the subiiiritieris, nada. iethilshi: &bled to said estate -to•lnake payment without delay, and lb, thdaivhavirig ,eleitnepto , pre sent the same.properly authenticated der eettlentept.i • MICHAEL+ VENDE& GEORGE MYERS, oldminititakos. 11:7"The first atoned anbseriber resides in Her. Wick tow** Ur: led t latdestetyn, Germany township. " , Oct. 4.-0 frilg undersigned,- Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Ada** douttly, to distribute the balance in the hands of litithatottose, kir of gLIZADETH EHRHARV, deiii 4 d 4 tolind among the heirii ;creditors of said deceased, will sit for that, purpose at the public, holly!, of Charleai Myers. in llendersrilie Mama County, Pa., on Fri day the eth of Mbentbet nr.ll, at I&- clock, A. M., *heti arid where all persons interested are hereby notified to attend. ' WM'. B. WILSON. Oct. 4; 1860.-3 C ' - - 'UV FIPP., (IF every size, constantly nn hand and JP 'for sale at 1111V.HTMt'S Tin and Sheet-Iron Estilllishtnent, 'orriite The Post Office, Chambersburg street. GetlYi burg, [Odt. 4. 'VIA' NM I RE, F every description. constantly. on W_P hand and for sale at BUEHLER'S Tin Ware Establishment, opposite the Post Office. [Oct. 4. 11111.110N571110471 • . THE Ladies' attention is asked to a very large and vatied.assortment of plain MANTUA and SATIN RIBBONS, of every . !tvidth and •col,ot that diny!lxi de sired. Oct. 4. J. L. SCIIIcic, , Jarquarvil Wave Braid,. • A NEV and beautiful article for Trim ming-t-a- battiest (tresses, for sale nt the cheap Store of J. L. SCHICK. Oct. 4. Shawls Shawls ! • JL. SCI-ileX. - hos lust —ceceived • Rpl e nit id lof of Bay Staie ShMu!s, to which he would ask the attention of the Ladies. A Iso,a fine article of Gum Shora. 21E I ILI :IG S A NEV and beautiful article of Trim 111L Ming. foe 'drosses!, and Mack Silk Lnce, can be had at ,SCHICK'S. dir 11.0T118, Cassimers, Vestingri, Vv t' fashionable variety, seesived Rod for sale et TAILORING. E. 4. R. MA.RTIN, - AT THE OLD STAND, N. W. COR NER OF THE DIAMOND,. Gettysburg., TENDER their thanks to their custo mers for past favors, and respectful ly inform the public that they continue to Cut and Make all Garments,., in the best manner and 'on reasonable terms. The cutting will be done as here. tofone, by ROBERT M A RTIN. Fashionsare regularly received, and every effort made to secure a good fit and substantial sews ittgv , The subscribers hope, by their long experience in the business,, and renewed efforts to please, to merit 'and receive a continuance of the public patronage, *74 tie 'fall. and Wit stet ;Pashlohi hitie just been received from the city. jciads occoujotteroduce taken in exchange for work. • R. , E..& . littAirriNA OeUriburt. Orn- 4., 11354)."--tf ANTE I),---4,0 Alipyeetjee to learn v the 'f i stilortog'Veskteie. One Nei the cowl tty 'iroold be rlererred. Oct: 4. ' g. gt, li. M AR'FIM, TO TANNERS. ItOSENSTEEL'S PATENT. THE subscriber invitits the ettentinn of Tanners and Leather Dealers in his greet improvement in Tanning Apparatus, by which Leather can be turned our in one-third the esual times at a great saving of cost and labor. Certificates innumer• able can be sholvn from persons Who have tested the Merits of the improvements, and who testify to its great superiority over ail other processes. For particulars see la* bills. Shop Rights , and County Rights oilhbe disposed of, at reasonable rates. Ira. Letters addressed lathe undersign ed st lekesburg, Perry county, Psi, will meet with iirbMpt attention. ROSENSTEEL, Oct. 4, 1850 _ t Botits & Shoes! RE subscriber has just , returned from lit,4rAVlt MlL:l4ooilet • andlf:hotis, of gh"P 4 IlZrßemember his , Storo lOC providing fcir :cestlie , two, eturentssil— drs,ttead and festpoatwo doorsindowthe Potti 3 Oertioe. 1. My *nick is theilargestqind beet selected ever opened in this markets Call and teed ''; W. W. PAXTON, Gettysburg { Oct. 4, 18601 ' ' WANTED—A Domestiditi'do the work •of an ardintityidized' Family. A colored woman would befit& ferred. Good character and ,correct hab, its will be ‘ eaisetitial'in the atiiilieant, who may fi nd a permanent sitnntion in a Ode• mint home. icrEnquire at the "Star" office. 101411Mii' i 'Vitig:lo4l).4\t, 00d 4 ,,ak Oteat be t r ; i r pri ma te lY I I !mid r t nv the a ation buyers to $n examination - briny_ luststpck ktiotbsiding ..eopiteep . l !hit lilean istme ,' Atiidatiiiiien9i ' • ' • ' itObin.;ECOFT: 1 thirritkiig; Oct. 4, 856.: IsTEW' Cl/100D1:4 T!ti~igrgly's;'Pai'iety tore. gods. l lit subscriber invites thor 'mention of the publip , oe the large oupsorooomet sf ~. Jima rmsaived at his ;Variety, ateow, on The North west, comer o f the. AM mOntio Oe!lY,ebetlfo ,re.o which be will be pleased to show to All•whil mayflower him with a cell. ..,rteo steel' conaions, ha pars t i of .CO.fliA;4 4 . ,SPO4R. ,NOL .Y. ISSE, , .TrAtiT.,4ox.E.r, Trt;ll.l. . ,a-opicsa of all,kindr, Bah, Fish.,Oil, ohm: ; also the largest and bustioteek,of ()Mpg,' Glass , and QueOnswitit ever' Ottersd in ;he pineei, atm. HARD WARE apd TARLE..cuT4ERY, fee Mills I. a . alisortinent ,of Cedar Ware, sucl;,as , Tubs. Oucksta„, Churns. &c.; W illqw liasketsor mit sians. Ladies' 'travelling , Brusha. firooass. Whisps, fifocc. ;raekers l (a, supseioravii ele.)C' Cheese., Pickles, ,outletions sad Fruits of all kinds. .41so, eopstandy on hand a full supply, of th e Awes , , • FAMILY FLOUR,. and different kiniYa of reed,, HAM At HA WN. Houairty aod Beane. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigar., with a large variety of Fancy Articles—all of which will -be sold at re. markabiy low priceri for' - Cash or -ernintry produce. , The sibsciiher returns Lis sincere thapks to tt e.publir, for the libtralvatro. nage . heretofore emended to him, and in vile% purchasers to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. VV M. - HAIM ERS.I t Y. Oct. 4, 1860. • Ladies' Dress Goods. RO. de Rhine,.. itfrignei.*re ,or ciie,‘ and Chameleon Sil4, l Frejch anti Tit ibe t Merin - 4. Taxa nuituts, e as. Poplin R:C a shaft res, Dalai as, C h is tses Prints. with trimmings to Bois,-in great variety, and at ths , lowest possibk prices, can be had at the cheap stare of Oct. 4. D. MII)DLECOFF. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! LONG and Square, of evUry variety. from high to low price, juet opened MUT Tor sale cheap b Oct. 4. D. MIDDLECOq. ON liana and for sale 'cheap a fear 'ST 0 V ES, among which is a Malta *ay. Cook Stove. Oct. 4. GEO. ARNOLD. SCHICK'S PUHRLIC SALE 0/ BAWL AND PERSONAL PRO PERTY. THERE tvill be offered at Public Sale on the premises, on Saturday the 261 h inst., a. HOUSE & LOT. in Btideriownsitip: Atlanta county, adjoin ing hinds of 1 4 11cholad John WAIL ter, and 'Others; Containing 'ACRES, about 2 sores orwlticit are in ekCellent timber. The balance' is in a good %Gild of cultiva tion. with a good proportion bf There is an excellemthrivitut ORCft D on it. beitting 1 wiety,of clAre loth not to be surpitssa ,t ...' Rla Raptannernenie ate a lIOUBLF LOO' BO ru UM deo llnin4. 4a s icer t niarai la of y 110a4. a filprieg haute, sadeshat °4 001 10411.. , Bale .to. eminence at 12 o'clock M., when terms will be nada known by W. KNAUSS, S. P. KNAUSS,. CrAlso, it did tame tinto"and place, will be sold Wei vaiftWillt PERSO NA!. PROP Ai; Oct. 4.-411' , . , ..dentinel" List of Letters Retitotning . itt the Poet Office, al Uellffil. .htztg, 04 the iei 9clober. A--Milli Addlid. 4114 Heirs ritH6bitt, Alliaoh;CllfiesMldnia... • 13—Henry or George geterieker, Hannah Heft ier, George H. Bell, Michael F. Illicit , Hapidiel HOMert 2, ,Charlotte Boons, John naianai George Brant Henry threiter, John hriget. 0- , -Debt. diverge?, Jailors Cantwell, W Cowbell, Maria Culp, Ludo Colo. D-,-Anthony Deardorff; T Diehl, Sarah D. wall, Elite Aiehl. t—ChArtes. Ese!peurs t a , rt. r • Frazier, Conra d Ache, 1S it Pair litdd; Geroge honk, ' ' G—Catharine Guinn, Andress 'BMA, KAI Osilagheri ' I H.7, 40 ,,,,b 1 4. 1 i 1 M,i110n. Joh tl Hasottr.slehlt H son, m' azen, John Henderson. Mary. *auk Eli Horner, John Hart, ,Narrey noseier,„Jeka HiAt.' • ' 1--Wen fir*ll4. • ~Kl 4 -Peter Keppith Ptiritit`tentside,..ll6,ol XelAPt t ,, . 1 :,: i; • . Li •:. I p \ o 1 -rilimi mi IL P Ilefiow. i,i(Tommiti Ws* Liin,,Jpse 'le 4,, int, George Little, .Nalbse id Lfghteet, avio Lordian. Marar agittigin'," .1 . Mier; fiiiiiie MUatet, ILIAC Myer& ~ , N—HenrrligividdiNYA '"" l 'i " 4 ,04eletar lirsioellikßillilliesi :i I' . . 1 I ' ,l 44 - 1. 0 7/1 0 4.6,41 1 14 , niAlgollato Mil Plitar ' , = . , ~,, I , • * `El l — Otte - ii i iikiriv4, ri fift ". , A. ' 1.4 eloith,ll,,Vgac 41,91114,lhopolySfith 1. i khan _ denett; telitia(44l44ll: '' ' T—Todd 4 thilasoWar Tolaad,, Ter. *an Tommie, Louisa O a W t. WAletth. , William, ii WIWI/ '4 `W .. l 4 .2 0 1 v 0*? Wow. 441 sr . cit redraw, Jsoro, yrikOki. Illaa- Piet .„,„ AU; 000 Allyr. illips , Weitione. Peter. w a Or, James Wade,' Hider W Wit- Y—Jaa'l itodoir,. Wiliitio•Yet6. ' • T P'. Z—Ziegler t m a noel. q,l'eniona'ealling foi ladteri In the It lis t will pieta sa s v thtcy are advertised. , , /1 Oct. 4.-3 t A. .1). puoit.is R. P.M. Groceties. eIOPFEE, Tea, Sugar, Syrup, Mole* sea, Cheese, Pish, Ave. Also so as summit of Spices, Arc. eliesp at JOHN FA IiNESTOCK'S. Bargains ! 40/ MES 3 go: ARNOLD ARNOLD remmaial from IPhas new an* opining at die OW ad fingma stock 4i4"Yali and Winlor,Mdis ,at! $. beat gsfevo o din Paddir: *t i tan,' ligne ;,IPanallg adPak Vnarr =MP al' ' Clods. C oo th iam , Caosimear. Coosietito. lam; Cord* PYiltilel Mile* Wendt and , '&O6 Hugarine Plain Loom. Insaw, CialieWer, Plain mil fawn Mika t•tong and Awe - ardtaift 'Plashes nal Mho ; difialony a Ildign :web at- Densintlen t&- tether with Arm* silky Mink id *DUI -Goads 6. 6 1.4. -*: - • 7. if a kV: 'deck et bah Gmaties lyd 4ungENSWARE. MI of. whoa I all ma us **p.m" , ibex as be oferosi ity 4.iy other store is dm plasa rkreiss sad to. erausims. mud judge for yourselres. : - Gettysburg. Selpt‘ , 0#531313 cloo=t3 A new and Splendid Amid.: ment juatteceivtil by S0111" 1 1 1 4rHICK halal be pleawai , . v•. as all who . way call at hie &off in ilihininve &nat. Prod* . o PPosile Fah." ainnaVa. The irods haws been welecied with cash, and wig** sold as raanackabky tow picas: Among deem will ha • found dye inaWashingralohr • • • ' CHANGEABLE KUM TLX stATIMM FRENCH MERLIVE.s., CAME., . LEW DE f LAINEs. row- MHO DE LAMEs.- 3 Bitivade Comeliest: Gramm Cloth. Alpa cas. Smoot Velvets sod Satins: together with a large assortment of Ribboicfratal Fitness's. fkbehilta arid Gloves. bleaches! and nobleadiell Msolins: wanks amPeots Camixim "mane Cscriiiets. imited SCR itooraing aeilins;Clitinl that tffilide.'ilatib4 of !crams kinds ; it sbort ahatostanY tleb in the Dry Goods 14e. ipcp The intioriA the TIA DIES is particularly incited to my mock of Goads. which will he found to comprise not only the most fmeiion.NG but the best Mild'. Cell and Waning them. SCIIICIL Gettysburg. Sept. 20, IMO. ,GETTISBURG FEMALE SEMINARY. THIS Institution. under the direction of . 11 . Mint - Rau.sce. will he Ir-ripened Qn Monday - tlic2def Seplaraiwr. and eon. finite in two sentioss of ire months each. until the last of June ; leaving July sad August for aecsiioa instead of May and October. Trans.—Ten dollars per session of hue mouthswith extra charges Gar the Lan guages. ' brewing and Pamir Work. Pa pal' win be charged from the now of en tering till the end of the 'union and no deductions from the peire *dl be ensde. ex cept for time lost by the Teacher, or pro traria! illness of the pupils. Reference is respectkay made to the following gentlemen : 3- B. M'rbein."4". Dry. Dr. griminktireit, J. A. Thowspae, Rev Dr. Baugher, R G. Ifsvpr. Rev Dr Minn; ' Dr. D. Broom Preif_ Js rnls„ Hos. Melon. Pre( wil‘rrer. J. B. Desert, Bev. L hkinice. Aug. 89. (Match EATS. EATS. LATEST FASHIONS. Wig astkisivad rrsiscrifulifiatema -11 :: . #11is tries& asajbe public gatiera4. thSka has just ssaaaictiored a iaptiviur 111 Ifai ' A 4 ' 'HATS ... . : t . ~... ,44 , ,itttli. ~t ,4* bon Ist ilitidiSi as it AO oti, 41ksish ri li Z 4 1: 111 7 lowint: l_tetwii_i . w 11a!trokia Plash Hata. Hilk..Zommia.Ma.Mr. ailts, it.. all a( ellielt ha Will idllowistiripV. or aatentry pradam it dermetrad hastaii• wily. Foss saes is ellaillilte far Hain . , J. J. BALDWIN. Beat. -A , M2111. 4 . 8 a 1). - A: ! ~,, i , ~• aX - 0 TICE. tett al Aditinisitatiss no the Ea.. L taw of GEORGE O. Arluiessit. Isla dd Franklin township. Adams county, Pa. &reseed : having been granted in the sub seribeo residing in said lollrnlYiltt notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to Araks payment. and sithene hat ing, ekainss to present the sass properly aotttenticated fur sedesmot. WILLIAM PAXTON, litimin !Sept. Aarrfez. 1111 -m il istrosT "j ip atte V bruptic kli or a Henry Harman, in said township. str=prift si ttf irr epri T, , , of iUir iksinisiendld p Ue CIO dig' ahead jof lttiit od r otipaieliefoirtiri bi 1 " 11111111 scoTrooio,,,,, 77 "31 :a r .E4l er leAtirm . Adirilaitratione kliniii,orrepm r sziose.o:l Win; gretsig: "Minis erase; tY, M I R* &Irkletehrg tone granted to the subeerther; *Ming in GlinYetiori. atria is hernhyogirela to ge hp ire indebt ed **mid eatineso iaLr fektnitit without moombihe dime heringehliee tip dam pdarearhidiestioned forseidem CORNELIUS IL SEIBIPJFKR. 4ng.111.6641k ' Adair. ITOTIOZ r PTTEIRS or Administrationfonihe come of leattnan Ilannatt.lAits ofßer w let betiotem. Adams co. deed. l4itiegi t een nted to the subscriber. residing in Ber- wick borough. notice in beesby given to such as are indebted to s-aitl estate to make payment without May. bad those Iti;iitig claims ire requested so prevent the same k properly authenticated. kr settlement. RE U BEN HARMAN, Ad ut'r. Seri ft.-61 Ltt.*#Pf.Vohi . i itiliiii 1 assin g SMALL NOTES. „ ANNEXED VIII be fennel thesllr/ion ibc the Act &Assembly of )85Ø,pro. I :balking the elieuladiOn of :Mei under SS: Iran and alterthevirentyoerat, dad Anima, ono abouyend eight !Mildred atid thy, &Naimoli pa be lawful for eny mesa ' sonarestpargsienoe.body corporally, yereatly er in. AO fctly. W iimea fey out, pier orebonsui PIA It, cirebiloWilbilbillltllittLereithilitd biplinted. paid out, Sliebibedesly simuistedtar Atanadernid, eity *kteel, rptsf,7,44Wor. • PloPodni 414 "'lt% of Ur 001 1 100 ,Sileiratta rFimiCs;4 n iN4444lp. :Af Abet *4 11 1 , llUllb•Poleol *Way fer , 41 4 wPorlini 61 "' :Z a p bimbjkilf.• blisarsurebod eolut of piewme„satigessed i n 4 1111 0•414., 1 ° fr1i.,,d0W))44144011 1 *hi AN 111/ 4"‘ t IMP *SI OP .!4 Pimikkloadthis, section by iny oorpotation • or,wp mee all obililVAMbaltMlfocU uo 4‘ll , bed,teinpendelto PaJMPt elf fl to, , n taut anyi Oda. ; don of the provi s i on iewstion. bratty/bubo, lie etlior ,holdittlegi 44100 or aprigttnent of boom ow peat undoesitoo stenetitistion'and lOW of , gbibb Mots 1104 1 1 , i11 6 P1a ottekerfisier ithoyia swot done hu ndred dollars; sod any violetiowool ads swam 17 IMF Atm' Person. r 'being , a. yohlic ogler, ebyklietatmb much .poreta lle iwyniont, d tirentyogysi of which, la vomit cage above testaihmod, Otago to ihelintiirmer r sod Mc ether halt to, lbw county in which thii,buit is brought, tiesil.maty ituedifor sod naives,! as. ,debra of bibs ,enpavoy, ere now by law' tneoveksiste ja soy action of siolik.iatito stadliamit the Porno monwealth of Penosylvgala,,ordwilifur the ass di the poorer ountatr,aikfotthe,posson mint •The oodenrigned•iaiditeetiortheratisetion of the reader to the form/mill seellOWlif the Act of *Ord he tireieislei 1101"iiotiti (4601 oe"otic exclumget - lar plods, at -ow creqo Mid l ‘.. Jor.Gettysfairg; neatly .oprosite the 'Bat*. Persons wishing to get md orthitita'qatles Withhift' isitiflett.' Wain* irti.44.4tASA. Mit !MX itt.Llffirlttmitt.VintruniOr y!H per Arlie/Lila ts linee.wilislp , wolf to fire *lnt a call. His Monis of 8U Mlditilto+lll , ING ' is 11111 wad enrapletteMMbrsehlti thing in please 1111 fiiiiii`,4l4:4o imPerfilie 49wotite,c4mtpettand anal ott. , Amtitip.seit. .3 it is useless ws nnumennethitattielesar so my mere. ft lends" smf' kustotfiers know my mode ss deldittg.""l have liiit th..?AllePri.cP a nd charigii ,au up t ieor, than the.odmr, (or the same,astielo, therefore feel confident slat Afloat , who are is the habit of making their p u t ehlunst with me know that they 'eta 'hit , 'drehAr from me than at otot ,fofiapt4i l i i ehq Sallli_l 6 4 ol CFiber *MOWN/ !.000 Ittielteway,.lluggx ; .also;mtememtb.Mtul De., without top, whittikhoWill , dispswe of at prices so low ow Le tililenish itItYY prmahh ser. Also, a lot of OfhAfftlr'' '. 4 • :pt / MAREMS:IVAMSONS' Juno sth, 1850 iv. •,'1 I ....NI LOCITSII I '''G.II - 4t)yE • TWO M11,E11, ,, 5..111W1T0P1 Mlt TLESTOII:I'. 12V GERNVINF" VOII . IVBiWP.' ,)" ) L.Oll THIS estaldishment ;IS 1010-' In poop. Coition 'ca len la to lo ell 'kinds rintlitig ue,kshc...flpotesl.notftOand in 'lltivnry. best, Manner. . -I ,4 ettnerelssr others wanting grinding done; especially in time of ' low *Ater, will premise mill at this Esitsblisilinient; wlieretliev'eAn be*- eentatodated stall times. • STEAM MILL iscloscly and in aannec►ion withthe large and tagetleer are ratetilittell a% iaitb aelminf , „r‘dork. A i1.f.i.1.07#.11(11:7k • CLOrtre . up . ,E rynnuction with fluiving-can now ne.htluae at anilines.: f3uttetantlysn hand and for Palo. • • • ''• ' ter TI-t • '' wholesale ,and tetati Famitk,andllittwr dne-iYheat Ploor...ltyd,`Uors eitil flock : *hest Pletiti' lot of ye, Ve to. 0;4 Wig aLI Limes apfair. prices, • '1..1 I,tt t. ~„ pito an hand et all tinter for raleior outlining* for wegrownti.. , These perttion,Witgiiiptid in the And Teed! AtieirAdt, bel* niiMili#4„ k nAmeir 'keg flows& qolice,,. eulogy .with, .and Feed letlisraeturedt or •by ,harlag , their, own (leadsmen& • '( • •." ' This eetiblyronitit Leen. illuel4,o eklitoo P),i'• , an Tenieuee end' * ll lnivibe4tlaii 14i• neighborhood mild eights torrted.oh ity fint-rate BXPERIEA'ain )1114,ERS. The undersigned therefore we/peen - ally solicits the patronage of the surrounding country. Ferment may rest nesured of having their grinding anti ail other work done at either of the Mills. in the rery . Wilt manner, and at all times., upon short notice. l'ersons going In the , establielo mein from a distance can at nil tunes and particularly in a ery season, when the streams are' loot 'sha totter scarce, by waiting it short time, lake their grain home with, them manufactured as they may with. 'fbnau that bring planter in the atone can at all name receive and take arid* them ground plainer in exchange. ' GEO. ARNQLD. N. 0, 'Wishing to give fanners a hOme market for their grain, 'a far price will at all times be given for wheat s Ryo..Certn Oats, dre.,_dpliyerAly ImmititiOteVe,Wp . aP. I it ; TA IL 0 it I;) „•tir74 r jriAPhietYliPet. o 9l , n , P , 11 0 . „, en reppettAtili Afm, received' the H i - MINVAtintR I V-4#4I9NS) v ill be pireparedl6 qt. all ordeire ih , hie :et leWows, with. Ilretnist *wily Anti At rwa;saniblo prices, , Ail throckwykoited to Ms care, warranted to 4t. • J IN:PAN APPRENTICE to the tail oring busirmea will be, taken by the attb. ocriber, if immediate , npplicatioti be made. The applicant meat be o gem) chareeter and emyrect hablra. Oue would be preletred. • ' it. N. Gettyaberg, Sept. 6.-3 m Plafterivons. A GgN ER A Lasportment v(Plfines ant,l zlik- Plane-Irons can be fcmketi at ' JOHN FA HNEAtOCK'S. Ph ilnd4~lph4l ' A drir(kmenf e tilt 11 1 17113110114 AGENT FOR THE SALE s9F ROUTH WORTH MANUFACTURING CCM WRITING PAPERM, Warehouse t No. 3, Waiter fl i tco t, PIIIL.9DELP.III4, Dal) easel ot, the above superior F ( apers how in lupe, and for este to thet.. ttitde at the iouveit, market prices, corntitting ih tiertOf ' " . Fbie 'WOFlat 14; 15, end 1.01bs: I rehlk; r r • r 1. 11 1 6 , q1 1 4 , &;k 1 ,4.u... end peon Writings.bluc I:44,ri . inee,nbni : Poeta, blue ' iltelefitte; N .in. dial ruled. . 'Zithe Oper Wen Note Papere, plain end 'Sifliolki#'',lkrict r o iitpri#,lonkqnd brood. "Ilti6eiftite'lVd 1W; Cep s ~'Ppet Mlle iiiU ', ltbi e. Ara . Sermun bnd t r' 4 * e #Pkti l l ii ; ' N-4# iirid" l 4 l ,;* 4 "`. 24iiii{, s togYotioat tirdt FlMt'ta 4'14.44 rd i * i09 4 1P. ,1, • " 117 ' 1 !Ns 1 s i1 t 4064,,,59.00 Mei d 0 P 7 " qi pajterii,co, Oi* • ~ • to l'hYtiiciims.'::nicittigists; , and ! -i 001? tit , ' Nerthrints.. ,Ot "el l Ultd. moat 0 / 4. , w ept? 1 ( 1 ,. 1 4, 4 pi' ,;811ention fathom . fresh, Itit il de 6 Illi t TPN'Xri . PismBl and American -•, Oi i . l . .10telip, , Itmicalt, , Nitta, Oilc, D.0 1 ,§ ,4. Vsssosrs, ;Amery, relent Med i• 4 ,e,i,, _ ~,,„„vi.4.2. ...., 1 4 01 e • Pio. Eli el° q 0 WI" aitA,k4 l l,.supplY Mk Drugs and .; SPlRln?"lrPAßlo4 l F r ftlicikg.Q.plarY Dial. * , i ril 16 If willit onr,sto4 ate, pu towing else , ~1F,907 21 1 0 1 18 ,,011p 411.wito way, Oto1•110- y i I f ektefit ll4 4,L4l4A4lr9Psssoo sell. them litt, tnito,oo4,4roaicipos,,on oo liberal term/ ' N. . 0 4.1 W P 0,104 . 14.141 city, god 104011001y.i NE if ilye PrIR S f4Fnulstl 3R.F04 1 1 011 4 4 1t*Q41 NO . I goiNt a t .0 0 AfForcinrplam;PiongAivietilit physk /AV • fruPutfirftltl4llll 4 iWAlniQuol• V aiY,,,A1,0 A, tc ,tql 401Mar • IntAillnibmen‘. ,‘I 2 I 4 IIMC_ 40Y o , ,ProsiOs as4,Q•iiairy try Q B IFIft %KA PS/ wish to, V, Agtotefor ~ r 4,l4.c4fFlNticifilisriiir ilkilopi., 0 1 4 rii ' l e OtrALIFF*OIII ,I 4O , Pea,). to fa miugil thott, 4 4, AFell's pritnlll til ' 4, astfoassa.444slitaomai il l ,talpotO p /14 riOn It t ,;,,irjai., 1 , 11, i , • ..,.. , t ;if • • %,•• • • ill i, , 'tall./ 4.4i444 , 144" COANAP'. 4 .O .. . 4 .• kArl i ell% :4110044#11, 41 A ,80 , 1F0Qtkot st.. ...•• r.Pllih• a Pli iii. 4pt,141 Af149,. •1 1.3i,,,,1 , ~„, "" Poittiejailtiintiltek • i , ,n. c „Ter ~'R: i, '..a.,, „•{ ' ,I , i" , .191.1 , 0, ." ' 'Pattilit n Or CIVIOCItii at; sea /a• 4 - 0 5 : it ii. -,,, 4 , ~ , b leal.FloorayiStairi, (Um • &.ci.. ,, .14 1. ' 8 1 1 , , .1t , ~,,,,1 444+.1 ! , oi: IY , tlil :;h'4 , , ‘ 4. 1 , 1 ,k 1 r g 10#46 141 **: 1 0*Airiii* i - . 4 4r, 144#0 1 1,MHIPOOROliti gaillPlol44 l . .Iwropetwof,„thart. goods...abs 4lueliar-of . which. is •unsarissased, Aantli , MOO & ilaiDis enabled Id will' ardOlett liriear ,4 1 M t P* not fatkk l icirt iFFOlqikkilikf: ''' "1' ' '''' ~.P,A j e tca l ? 9,l l, o, 4 l gitliingstMlhing in• Formation ' huitcBllQlllll* prices, &c., eau ath dress.- ~, I ... THOMAS POTTER. Manufacturer of 04-01oties, 183 North Thin] It: , Pleilodelphto,4 .• .4 ... • Jane 14 ~ 1 81100AL•11mIt , 'On P lt er T. I..II 4Ftt.rAPVKI N0..05: , ii‘trat4, t.t;i44. Altkii•M N44 1 414344,itnt55, 4 , ita2g mMillAbnatle. .210 1 , AVPP,I9, th iriglarbsoshohnt '''llltrf‘o,(lN'aPilik•Mot.,4Mittioil•voristioste4 o! t cog,,KardAy,srs,i, IWKAtioirp,:iEpollopeo4o r•_,Yo4ltri4flPlPer*ltTooe,.ilopmiptatjtitihardite 'qr,te9-C94lo.ilinitiormill oiniillo.i.nosed*Ant •n°."l,aflgited.in atemtomtptittot. pointittii papers, they soireit orders from Pritetethrouswily gly% 41if...p1d4k I syAl 1, atoteisd nt eitutt de. . • ottind prtid, fur ams, .; P,IACKE.III & , In I .: • TA• at ,•AfotNtat • , ~, . ) it, 1 , - -ofruotimnitii •" 0 , ;° .; 4",.. 4 ' f,Witritntro I WicT. tetiv .. 4o ~,044:60i16.1:0446kini 4 , 4 - ' . ,i'% vatett 4 4k4 , ''' " --' No. ie. I NORTH INCOOIIe alliifei r . - 14iiy.e. ' "tnid* •l l,4 ii# , T a k i c k *4 4: * ii. x. ,, tultti to t 1 i 'liberal slim* allure- IL/ nage 1 linve l mositifed'ltthrePffelf fawn my friende4ilditistiiiiimil‘ his induced me r i i to renewed exertions -for the nikration of smy f fiiN'' V 04,14 0I 1 Vir *lli 'lit, been nlinu lo l , 4,l 4 ,4l Fhtgliiiki Oimpoifi.vm . if,,itititiiimpor4i,ko„toprdia umoimitilioe• ..,-.00107.0,..„ .., .0, „ „:„...,.,.0„. ..,. ~, , , ~„ l'epitt trospoetflillyettleft •the onepotioti of inerefistitit'llo' the estemintifilni'bratt ~ sreek; leltieh 'VIII `'if,,',iintd,iii:,fliir, hwr est 'ttrigeci piiCie'riar cosh sir pity scam* WARE.-. 4100 'mists •Cedat and 100'neata, painted Tuba, 11:111 barrel and 100 staff. thtitrria, 100' 'do;len Cedar and 000 ttireh ,painted 1,i,41P.:260.4tigfa, Wash Hoards:lo6 nesillogar. an d Flour Boma, ,Rpiggots, , Speonti a n d La dles. WILLOW WARE...-200itesteitterft ot and 220 eerie Clotbee Ifleekets; ilOO Wino*, Ceeelien; Cb_itfre anii Cradles I. lOige altiortiogi4 of French cod Domoki tic Beekele: • BROW'S • & BRUSHEB...a-11CM Wire Brooms. 10,000 kihaker Meade, 200' **e eat!! Waif, Pah% Berabbifig; ShOtt,eliff I.Aorre Oriatitee,,Totalt, CiPtii and. Reif it rushee, ( every asylit. , tt l (11.118 '4-4020 dogleg riontlyiof viriouW piano* side.. herby 'pocket; drtheit*itil! fitioirooth' veleta grt i sisiV iteg• 1 37 °g!NP.1 lAitrt l 4.of Pisti;q6si r MitNigloy, Ait'Preinee. of a see,taiitpeave aeraiim French wet Eird ilielitLookilig Glebe Plitee,'of ofirs,l MAY 7 , by;9 tip fo '72 by 120:(peekliii all parte of the Itition)--toketli elr'*lo:.Clarge asiortment of variety goads toe **temps ineit • Atipt..1,,L8200.-Bo N . NA*. I .) BEOUtitie, POW HAMS& slDis: WitilJl.DE2s, CHtEttiE, Ctnitantiron bandana balt: It J. Palmer “di: JNiktitOt street wt,ag, Phdaddpitur. s i Shoes ! Shoes ! . UST received,a large 10 ollvadies' 'Morocco and Kid SHOES, GAIT RS, R &c.; Misses do; also, (ienilemea's arse and foto Boots, Congress -Gaiters 'Pumps. itc,, at KURTH'S CHEhP CORNER. Oils, Paints. 'Varnish, ir fte lr XHGE assortment-14; be funs H EB' 4 JR-4 . JON FAHN ____ ._ , 10 0 0 0 L 2v 8 ;41 4 .Z a t i .t ri);, 1 JOHN FAHNESTOCK. ^redg.4., Vllllll 041116611 Nati= kuccirl Noce; Clothing, eli; or J,4+ ~., T"' rn'oprieter or the ibov,e eststigiAlt. ' :hent would respeeKully ipl(Artn„ille eittleiie ol; Itltirnore, rind vieloax A Atui ll ite Ilig6'ekieil'ertiin turope din ~ ~, ,„, J.,X, Alsip WIN rg . sgiols's : , . i i ... .., . • ' ' f k i f , it I j k Ingather, with,arsielt 22/Grimm's of gentile , lois plod 10, the etrmiter season; consisting ni 1 4uPerfitlei Atnelt, German ami , „llllv6sh i iCIO4IBI Castor Beavers: Piiots.laxii ,4 • I,Palitat Coaling.' - .“.1 ;AY ow article, for Osersaeks andilkstn ens C_,,netirt Ahiol a splendid assertaiont o of French and English Cassimete.• and 1 , ,„,, . , Doe-Skins, of tbe,most desirable styles importikkhis r iesnon... ItILIII VESTINGs.--We *A ve and, ere constantly remising new , stytler of Vestinga d , consisting of pluia and *wed Silks and iroolen Velvets, figerredY4ind striped Cashmeres, Silks, Satii#,,,and Valeneicrs, , of lill iihades and colors. Our COSTom WORK is cut and made in the best man -1 ner--iind Is regards style and workman ship, is warramed to give entire satisfac tion, and at greedy tmilitced pricot, ) , -m ,, '' 'READY-M ADE CLOTIIIiNG,',---ger sone ill Witht Of Reidy-inirde Cl? l .hin r jrri partitiflirlyilhaltip to ,r,511,/ttlili tolls" 'otti'aitiu.k belinie ptitichtising cliewLre as we i Manntin•ittrd'ill'qualikeorrArM9N- AlliliP9' CLO*DIN 0, ' A ad,' dlir ,`d sort meta, of that nitiCle' is' at all lihieli ;tie, 'lAinli oiTertito Piirchisera iwieiititil Te inane; a prnettring' riii tirtiely,o(aWa ity vrhilth'ilintiot be obliilnWl in hhy At . ,ier . IrAnllletkitshiltlislitnent in t 7 e' , G:ity;„ , IYlP,'llitsit. on' 'hand find are eotifiknity WillateraettiWng'Garniiiits oftivni,Y * !faii v, 4"rillittlitir beet • nralttriers; in Oa edos(ap- P,Eaved l'Ir.01! Pii - talf knd Winfei'Vrear, .10. ,‘.. •'''‘ csithitsrike Pi it,1,,;-: Surtortf, Sack and l'elitot °wet:mitt, Of anoints, utilities and si zeitarirt 42 50 46 mitorii h: t*llo., 11.1.1.MEIMent cit ‘ Olitek lloys Ind vercosts,2opersent. Jess than the usual P r c i e "ititri , ' ' ' lniliall " tr rig FROCk - A s i si_, 8 'V; I'tiritife‘ fiiini 'l5 'e i'm a n 0;14 ,Fr?fip h ietnifii; tn lire' lineal fashiti.,,,A, large i ltr. i tinitek iirtibeeil coats, Tanta and, Rats. lii , "fisvit - ti',litr g e ..:4,rti n ei d : p f: 4d rywiii .an i r ackit'. 'A t Niivr 4 . ,r,tic - 'lrifet4t Eilcke,,foi Stortuy tveadief. j (s -(dWAyinffi 'Skier ' rrenedi Doeslciii‘t— Ittlt:PC 'A N,l) VAN'oV CA$sgV,4,E c l ) ./vN h rs, 4 . every yeketykil slol4e,„and Coll'ir likii '5O, 1 75,3, '4 R o ,o, i a bp, 4 I, lllWPti pai! 1 ~ ti , k , . r. ,, ips,'•nr,i'ai; 60., Tier, Vei reta, § i p,- 'tliesi' Aihr,nore's 04 Va/llckcS, j a 44,AtA1l b 0;" , . , „ii ~, • 1 6 ,sitibisrhattMandplace,cprnir,pf I " '. /Jr Oi and Centre/War/lei Sptice,, ,,, 4.. • . lirdilib `'lrld's:---Iy, , 1 ? / 1 - • 90,X0E ' , ' l ' ' Skikt tstabjisimuent. -, , Tip) :,,,,, ,I .. -------, 'ONE of tho' din' st"'eic t k., , f 1-1 IPt TS 'tensive in 'the Ifit!iiii "l- States, No. 170 Italtim'dio et,, wheie 500 pallier& thei'dknillili.cl, end a stork of 1000 dozen 'of SThrti always obi hands style gird 0 Iltitierritithlelbi A partt of the Utileti.' M'e - tbstitil 'n id (Ahern visiting Hattimovi i i, itirkeB if) .iiii a nd'exatitiite the lertedi 3 O d b'estueititiment of shirts thar'h we e'set bite effbra In 'this city, riinsisting of ift iii4t's edit :oality, for inrn and boys, which; ftir eii.le intruturionntialtip, cannot be iiii+Pait i4d.'" Mtitti 'thin tisual short' 11143'1)4'k hiiii&ici Ye hder the at aorimin t el* 8 lil RI'S, O.OLVARS, Linnitn and Cotton ' DRAW ERit-eduiphite itid Aetirable in bietii 4. 1 +. is' ' T. w. nwrrom. •;171 thitimore dicer, nee night.' Mottele , 2o, , io00;- , -1 • 'i / RESTORATION AND PREBERVA ?lON OF ll' lip V`" . ' • -1 .'f illtAiri licanij or liti. v ` ' t /313117 .F.l.Uttiml n. 4 " t m o P fy: RreV,p, mbrxr.Pf ,iiily.).l"licginifusksh alt seettoputi „Ott s.lpton.llttr. their, mailloisr I°i 64 E 1 1 1 1 *0 r i *thiii4 cOotgracyatainlik 16 M‘ 4 2_A ' fv,4 634 ),0 AILAPRemory Allow IT 6 it i :: 0 4 . 1 04 VANO44.if 4gtottmOotwio it (1 frolijit citir o rtwwhilitho• VS " l 'aletteet Italliaitattiftity to AptasiatmdPagratte e ink / Mist 'llOOl itm illikir ,Timithmeeirto apply)** .ItEtslolo. 413Vr• atoll oo pot them isi‘tlitAinitto kof those he may appoint to opereiiiiiThereireis t .1 1 4eilln!‘4 13 # 0 0CIOC - peblitenteuibs , Finy lotottliKr. *Mali b. abegiasoLt• , ;.V.IPS Atka% %USW; et Stmqiner SPrily 14., .411‘1910aturaloriatai to Na ti. YParrlityliAiliagAgesiundiliiii•pawerit 4 trrAvetleAl• Llitit• C. may ba!retrseted •toaiiittms r , .„ .4„,,„,.,.............,,,principal cities 1 . 1 1 kiktPlalitosollnioi.. ),„ ~ ~ „„ I,l , , l .Papt.,Celaert will alwaysibas• nn hand a fell lapply of the HALR,Tobi. IC (which ektaartee the heat' oi dastaleatff. strengitiens and invizorateE,t the hair, and prove ma it al at Irani lksilisi( off,) for the region of enuntry rotottt 61111,1;4one li 'his operations : orit May ahrsys be ot4ai eti: at wholesale, and forwarded .to a ny irri of ti.ie Union s by aOres.iioi the propitiators M. WISE & SON, Richmond, Va,'l KrPrice $9 per doken each. , Biz bitt• ties for *s—or one dollar single bottle?. Dec. 7, 1849.—Jty , : . '.IP • *RI,EMOVALkiiti 161,:n TORN FAHNESTpcK hos REMO.. yF,I) hti t ,:fitAiliwkoll4 ( 9reity, Shqe to the r "*3ce",teeois4 iii t 1 the Sett, t he ,110 of the Diathonil,•Whete'tl his much increat.cd o rtionept WARE F t r, oc Attgs, .f 1 404,0 attention of the 1 7 . *tbtfci to tfotf*„,,i f Gottyoh,urg.,So• l l;. 4.116 A L It :6 ITV VAIRVIV • Arlin Otg i* the Oen** r ni106040 I t' 01 . the Coe r t•hieluite; bet* MA EP cid Siottebsioresi e‘rite re . t Coda" , Ware t T UCLI mot,Ttibtotpuskitr,Aasstigti, to Aps.; . aroorot. krit..lret silfirbyevf JOHN FA fiNtisToci.
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