17101111 the Nation& leteiligeocerl worts Am) TeisE UP Tilt inf,r- NIONNTs, The temper of the thsunignists the &eds, wherever their strength is such as noiptitnitge its exhibition, is inflammable and ant to a degree never before potplbled In the United States, unless by the Lune nearly identical party during the NeWliesnino period twenty yoara age.— An simple, we extract the following etli laid end eommunicatton from a late num ber ofabg Charleston Mercury : itRUM TIII MERCURY Tee Purr Tntcat:Ns.—The planters 9 011 . 88,5, Island hive been in the habit of earryitut their children over to Fort Sem. pic*,Aqfresliment and recreation—its sit u** in the midst of the harbor making lit tail airy mid pleasant resort. 011Pirutlihitay the following ineident took Ilisolits A gentleman of the highest respec- Adiqfrwith his friend and two or dots! ,014mith went over to the Fort, and when fhbkoni was within a short distance of the 'Sinai*, the sentinel on duty lowered his hisainatket and 'demanded whether it was fithaventment boat ?" It was answered negative. Then, said the sentinel, Issitettenot land. The gentleman asked coughs corporal of the guard, who came forward, and, to his request, to he allow ed Land. the sante brief rude answer was 2110htnied 4 --"you cannot land." lie asked "01111111•011 of the refusal, and the officer tarsed his back upon him slid made no sagaly, . We make this statement on the .eaubmity of the gentleman himself. Ii Mouite ItalllfeSt from this that the .1104111 are under orders, to treat the pen *Watkins!' Carolina as enemies. Our senespondent, "Barnwell," well advises .11100 weeceept the challenge thus thrown dn. the , face of this community. They Meld only consider us as enemies because :11iStrhsote hostile designs against us.— 'YetSollesernen are daily seen. inour streets, land ma* 4,m0u0 Us UNDISTURBED. Are SO any Imager sate with such company ? not equally the duty and the policy of One 'Mg Iffeettadly to exclude from her tlialith men whose purpose of hostility is &longer doubtful, and who do not even alSvoLthe Concealment of it ! There has ,loon OW excitement in the community ~inemmemientar of these developements, the general feeling demands that'sorric igh*firectual aril Apeedy be done. Arc ureitesitdotontante/yond allow ourselves be owned and trampled on by the n1;11- ,10111 Of power, as if the State was already istwishiugated province ? Ima IntisWitRCITRI • r .— L Ain:UMVNIcATM.] - Orretintaln; of Port Sumter—lnsolence "- • • 4Federal Minions. &MORS Fort Sumter has ,prestsccupital, furtively, unexpectedly, and ; -*ldktimt *arrant of authority, save from a ,nieetking Northern President, and the sub tri, 'tricot tools of his Cabinet. The object of this Movement of Federal troops is ap -40,,,inf,,1 unmistakeable. intimidation corthei wavering, encouragement to Union . Stibmissionisv, and preparation to . .00elpits, question of secession, and defy hkestereise. it is a cheenge to the State tet m =tp to that issue, and meet the eat upon it. Shall the challenge esimpted :sow ? There is but one way ssfi'hyteg, the answer—through the Legis- Mum, which should be iNSTANTLY ASSEM *O94, 4 the mean tim, what should the citizens of Charleston do ? Already are her piteous denied admission to the form, d im atil reason (or the peremptory probi coptemptously refused, amid the pew"r liveried slaves, obedient to the will of eidei r al . masters. The people shouldas- Oe AT astc;—po t on their arms—guard itysgainst the ingress of these myr- Maitkimeind incendiaries, and confine the linttatihinee of their presence within the reiteiefthe forts. There is but one eircum• to tem per the anger of a true South err—it is that so few of these men are Pifortherners. The soldiers of Gov . ` ollment'are any thing else than Yankees, , 110 their deeds illustrate the courage of s cror food save lankeedom. Yet are therthe instruments of our deadly foe— 'h9rMernment.,—and, as such Metre. 14,14, trust be placed under the ban of rdse calm/inn. , • BARN WELL. ail ,Witat, now, in plain language,is the fact which has called forth this burst of "Se go/00e eloquence from the Mercury ? _lll9lO had this commander of a small de • tetelltioeut of United States troops in the ~lutthecof Charleston 119qe to justify this ,oporrae..insult to the Officers of the Army— 'his threat of violence should they dare to . walk. the streets, and, finally, of "effectual exclusion" from her limits ? Why, •the eery head and front of his °trending" is this, and nothing more : that at a furl of ! the United States, called Fort Sumter, oc .eapied And garrisoned by troops of the United States, it has been thought proper to pfeifelit,the landing, without lease, of ,venom, having no business there. This is,thp.prectire, we believe, at all military itatiorie in every part of the United Sl'ales. ' rili . Bourn CAROLINA TEA-POT TEM iirell-hl regard to the hubbub gut up at Chiiiiiitton by the disunionist general-gov • 'iiiirotiiist*:haters, because a soldier at Fort &niter 'oidered rdf a boat in which were -.atoll of the'august babies of that region, ltleibierildgely, who has command of the Fors, itt a nut° published the next day, ,estai the difficulty arose limn the fact of the 4ista4nel Ou duty being a recoil, and not thrtrik understanding IdS instructions. no .'— or sera , have beep, or were intended to be, ~ , isiSitl e tik prohibiting citizens front landing INOrtifte day,, and even at night ; the on• ' .. W' preiention being the introduction of 1 l ,pr the soldiers front leaving the iimgar . " t , lite precautions adopted ry were in- Il • ' ,htly lor the preservation of disci r ru a tivroii ,the co:mound. We prestnne, , . that The extra session of the es ' il ettro , ..l willit i l ot be insisted upon by the "its Sioux.—We learn from the Ga• haw • Xdvertiser, that the Treaty lately rode by Commission e r Lea and Governor 'Risaisiy, with the lomier bands of the SIOUX *film, provides that these bands shall receive; when they Lave removed to their hal destination. some *225,000 to pay their' debts and expenses el removal, and imutitty in money of about $30,1100 it* 60* The lands to ho exited by thetia itaintnnt to sixteen milliona .of Chum the west of the Mississippi, Sititillf ate 'mica State line north to the Palls 110811:110thony, and abluvc that place. The iquitotity eat' land ceded by the Upper Bauchi 1* die 'alma, es twenty-ono millions bt *item ' t • ica tolatidie of What, then. wiettias that Jur gals *he is •• umful of sighs. Imo old 'utak%Me.' • ' runium PROOF OP -FIZEI:-TICKET" Nat only ias it true beyond all qhestioit that tree tickets gtven by the (anal Coolllli2l' stoners, carried many of the Delegates to the Harrisburg and Reading Conventions, o7er the public works without rhargr, but a still' more important truth is gradually unfolding itself. Mr. M03111'3 state ments were amply sulliicient to show that this Free Ticket Swindle of the State was carried to a considerahle extent. We pub lish below another fact stated on the per sonal knowledge of the Editor of the York Advocate. The subject is a deeply impor tant one. The disclosures made over the State call loudly fur Reform anti are an additional argument in favor of keeping front the Gubernatorial chair, a inan of the same political feeling with the scout,- 'trek who arc using their offices to rob the State. The Editor ot.the advocate. Mr. 11. F. Thomas, stated that a short time ago he was passing over the Philadephia and Co lombia railroad—which is owned by the State—and observed that many of the pas sengers "paid their way with small striv,s of paper." His curiosity was naturally excited to discover the contents of these mysterious docnments. After some time he was gratified by acting one which was used by a gentlemen who sat immediately in front of him. He then remarks as follows: "The problem was solved ; was un order from one of the ('unal Commission ers to the Conductor or State .4:4cat TO PASS Tin: BEARER FREE - OVER THE RO.l !—We afterwards mention ed this fact to a gentlemen whose acquain tance we had accidental made in the ears ; he said that that was nothing. US he nerer paid im . 9 fare on the State works . ! We are satisfied that at least TWELVE PER SONS IN ONE TRAIN OE CARS, PASSED FREE OVER THE ROA D, WHO 011 G lIT TO HAVE PAID THEIR WA Y. Now for a calculation. There are six daily passenger trains on the road. Now suppose that cavil train carries twelve free passengers. The fare being $2 would amount daily to the sum of one hundred and pill,/ four dollars.— and in one year tojiftowo lhousao jive hundred and sixty dollars. This is only a low estimate 01 this kind of frauds COM. Milted on the railroad. without calcula ting the mmwrous robberies committed on the road and along our canals." To this subject we ask the serious at tention of our readers. The public works of the State were built at a vast cost and by the expenditure 'of large sums of nio- Hey wrung from the hard earnings of the people of the State. These improvements Month! now be yielding a large her to assist th e State in paying Miner debt, and relieeving her citizens truth the enormous taxes which How oppress them. The Canal Commissioners are elected to su perintend these improvements and so man age them that the iuterest of the State any be beneficed. Ins tead lit executing the trust in a' faithful and economical manner, they betray the confidence reposed in them —make the people's property the medium of 4ratifyiog personal and political friends —take what is not their own and give to others—and thus rob the State, violate their oaths and disgrace themselves.— Will the people encourage this gross mal feasance in office ? Or will they not teach the Locoffico party who wink at these e normities that they consider honesty in officers indispensable to secure their votes and favor ?-11ur. Amer. QUICK rAssAui: ricoYl EUROPE The United States mail steamer Baltic, of the Collins' line, arrived at Now York on Saturday morning in nide days and thirteen hours from Liverpool, being' the shortest passage ever made across the !antic. She brought 148 trassengers and a valuable cargo. London papers to the sth- inst., and Liverpool to the tith,ciintain but little else of interest than accounts of the fete given in Paris to the Managers of thd World's Fair. Nor is there any thing remarkably. new from the Continent of Europe. The Ureat Exhibition was still throng ed. The number of season tickets dispo sed of on the 4th inst., realized the sum of ..e.22. The money taken at the doors from the other visitors amounted no .t 3,- 000 18s., making a total receipt of 028 18s. The police return made the number of visters 02,631. The London Globe of the 6th says that there is truth in the assertion con tained in a late number of the Assemblee Nationale respecting instructions suppos. cd to have been addressed by Count Nes selrode, after the meeting of the Empe rors at Ohnutz, to the Russian represen tatives at Naples, Route and Austria—that they hail agreed to afford assistance to those States fur the suppression of revo lutionary movements. The Irish news is not important. The crops were looking well, and a good sea son anticipated. Advices from Paris are to the evening of the 4th. The chief subject of remark at Paris is the visit of the Lord Mayor of London and the Commissioners of the Ex hibition, accompanied by many hundreds of Londoners and Englishmen of note. The National Assembly, on the Ist of August, elected the following committee to serve during the recess of that body : Didier, Chang:miler, Lhifougerais, Bau vaire-Bartlieli.itiy, de Aliitigtiy, lierryer, ViteL, Poujoulat, de tale un , (Nord,) I)'- Olivier, Druet, I)Cr3VaIIX, llorliasei, de Montebello, limber, de la Totirctio, Ceeille, Ittilliere, lierbertdellie, Bojo villiers, de Keriiiarinee, de Bar, Grou chy, de Mertemari. • DETRUCTIVE FIRE IN HANOVER. The IlanoveiNeciaior of Friday last has the following account of a destructive Fire which occurred in that Borough on Wed nesday night of last week : "About 12 o'clock on' Wednesday night last, the citizens of our town were 'aroused by the alarm of tire, which was soon dis covered to proceed from the Tannery and glove Factory belonging to Mr. Augustus Willie, situate at the lower end of Fred erick Street, and from the favorableness of the wind at the time, it was prevented from spreading to any of the adjoinin g Windings. When' it was first discovered the entire buildings were enveloped in one blaze—thev being all frame', honied with great rapiany, nor wit6tandiug the exer tions of our citizens to witlistay the de vouring element ; the buildings, muchin6ry and stock on hand, cook,isting of about 200 valuable bides, a quantity of were cousunied. The dames first showed themselves in a part of the building not fre quently used, and in all probability it was the work of nn incendiary. The loss is suppotattd to be about $900; and we are glad to hear that there is au inanranee rif nearly 'WO." •• Facts for Farmers. We commend the following sensible ar ticle front thu Mercer Whig to our agricul tural friends. The facts stated,' and the arOonents based upon those facts, cannot he resisted. We feel a strong persuasion . that the farmers and working men of Pennsylvania will not barter away the prosperity of the State for an empty name —that they will not continue to follow the shadow of democracy after the substance has departed : , Mao Farmers are afficted by the Tar' '4ll.—Under the operation of the Tarifrof 1842, the agricultural and matte- It:tering interests of the country were properly divided, each received its appro- priate share of attention, and both were profitable to those engaged in the several pursuits. The laborer found steady em ployment at fair wages, and the harmer ready sale at remunerating prices lig his surplus produce. Manufacturing estab lishments were rapidly springing up all over the country, and business of all kinds wore a healthy aspect. but inn raiment with this state of prosperity, the democ racy repealed the protective tariff of 18 , 1'2, and substituted in its place the ad valor em tariff of 181 U. The result is that many of our muneMeturing establishments have been coin pelted to suspend opet minus —laborers were turned milt of their accus tomed employment, and driven to agricul rd iitsteadof manufacturing pursuits, to obtain a subsistence for their families.— The needier 01 producers has been largely increased, while the number of the eon sinners has been proportionably ed. The markets of the farmer have been in a great measure destroyed. At the present time there is an immense quanti ty of old grain yet in the country, Without any demand for it. Thousands of bush eta of wheat are attired up in the graneries of the farmers of this county alone, which could scarcely be sold fur cash, AMY price. No long as the looofeco pokey -Of tree trade prevails, it will be toeless toeu peel better times in this respect: if the farmers of the United States wish . liar a steady market, they must look f o r VIM market at home, and a irelitable kerne market can only be secured by a proper encouragement of the :leading' induktrial and manufacturing interwitsetthe country. Pam.? Fot.t.s.,— , The New York Com mercial Advertiser publish'es,a letter from an intimate friend of Mr. Whiticiek, or Albany. who Wog !Inwood* fit* days ago, which goon to show that hie 'death Was' accidental. It *semi that ;goon Whit look had thirestened to frighten the servants' in some Way. and as -be lad directed one of them to cull him about' the time he was found dt kit ie helitited he undertook to play a trick on them by, soaking • theta think be had hung himself) when by acct. dent the farce btmeme a tngetly. 'The writer silo "In the third story of the house is sesta plo in • the walt..! W which ib . clothes hen, which, when not in usbi is - 'allowed-m.lin behind a bureau. •Directly under this Is siMaahogany °hair: removed front the drawing room bet'ause due if its legs was.broken. Timid was no doubt in the naiads QT the Mtruner and , bis jury, that Hebert saw this hue as he went up stairs, mid Lehighton the girl. about the time' that bhe was to, awakeit'hitn, he stood un the cbair with thetioese &both his neck in such a position_ that it Might appear he WU* ;AbUili w uang.. himsell, The broken hair canted, antlibentrotinatiou That he. had made .desperate efforts te extricate himself is eident from the marks of his hand On the bureau, and of his hag; ese.eu his neck." gallitatipllNNT TauOn AT Cneiti.airson.. NereOry, of thp lath instant, has slengthy.editorial 'article, de nuouniiiigsthei President for conesutratiog troops , and muititiOns of, war siroutul Clarlaoftkit;Whieliit cOnsiders us meant to overawe 'theft' with the thical of,evercion. Castle' Pinckney. which lias,searcely • had a garrison in,the memory of sintit„,,is ! altvu with artillery practice ; Ftirt Aloultrie 14 fell of men, and lastly, thq uulilaj het# f9r= tress in the middle of the harbor is, puma timely aimed and mannetl, without war rant of law, (says the Mercury,) to give proof of the determination of the Federal Government to draw the sword against the State. 'lleac preparations are meant fur us, and they are nothing less Than a declaration of war against South Carolina. MR. BIGLER'S REGARD FOR TUE FAR- Mr.E.—Thu Imeofocus cannot disprove our assertion, that less revenue has 'been deri ved from the Real Estate of the Common wealth Under Goveroor Johnston, than un der previous Imeofoco administrations.— They however say that a large balance re. mains uncollected. That is not the fault o f th e Whi, party, as the State Treasurer below's to ' the Opposition. What we as serteSon this subject was, tint although 00. Johnston has received less money Irom this source, he has paid nearly four nines as much debt in two years, as Golf. Skink did in four years. debt has not been paid IY imposing additional taxa tions upon the farmer Other sources of revenue have been opened. and they have contributed the greater part of the finds. Mr. Iligler's Sinking Fund, about which he and his friends boast, was Cr 11101 . 0 nor less than levying a collateral inheritance tax, and a VCI V heavy LINE AL INIIERMNCE TAX upon the people! In his opinion. the Farmers should bear all of the increased taxation necessary to pay the debt, end other IIICM• bers of society none. II is cherished Scheme was defeated, «t it ought to have been and it was left for Governor John ston to devise a Sinking Fund which pays the debt, and does not increase the Far- User's luxes! This noble work of redu cing the public debt has been commenced .in earnest miller Gov. Johnston, and will Continue, if the enemies of the Sinking Fund are not re-placed in power. COIINTEIIFKITS IN Vinctxm.---The noy (Va.) Intelligencer understands . that there is a good deal of counterfeit motley, principally "live" and "tuldulL•tr" notes, on the Valley Bank at that place, anti coin •'dollars" and A.lialfdollars," now in circulation on the Allegany Mountain, in that county and Hardy. These counter feits, it IS etilpinHild, hail froth a secret “banking•house" and "men" soniewhere in Western Pennsylvania, The nines are tolerably well executed, but the coin can be easily detected (rout its ring, and the dullness of the letters. Tut: Quircreseatica OF hove.--Foater, of the New York Bay Book, say.: ' , lf our wife wanted to run away with another man, we would bid hot God-speed, for wo thick, too igueh of her, to ativ Want for any thing." THE STAR IND BANNIII. ' tvirirvsunsw. Friday Evening, Aug. t t, 1851, FOR I'RE.SIDEIIit, WINFIELD SCOTT. (Subject to the decision of a Whig National Con- %ontlun.) ©TR CaMODATES. FOR GOVERNOR WILLIAM F. JOIINSTON. FOR CANAL COMMISSIO NER. , John Strohm, of Lancaster. FOR JUDGES OF SUPREME COURT' Richard Coulter, of Westmor'd. George Chambers, of Franklin. Joshua W. Comly, of Montour. William M. Meredith, of Pbil'a. William Jessup, of Susquehanna FOR PRESIDENT JIIIIDE OF YORK 'AND ADAMS COUNTIES. . . DANIEL DUHICEE; ABBO(.IIA7'E JEIDGRS. • SalllUl It , s usscll; John McGinley. , • ASSolltifl.Y. Vid SUARIFT. john goott. puoiniornyrAßY. Paiton. imultap REOORDEitri, • Dani'et-E'lank.. CLERR Or ?HZ COURTS. ~, V4 4 41 q°014: • TSSAIIIURE.R. Thomas? warren., COMOSSIONMit Ab/ialMi neeNet. AUDCVOR, Andrew hiktrailill, jr. DIRP.C1•011 POOH. ahliteB'tigilalll. CORONER. HenryW:taufman. krti rodeo tared. say. dory.' I &Imola*. 6ontit iatercolo. simaottior-firerkerrail ite ,ouotirr FAlio griorbk4l or, roriplaimol. Heroeforik. ai Arad. pre, rant'reaifylida batik ill the ?trios* room of :Rohr, and ,Trioiklod without fear °flu ter coatrad wooer/fit* Ptigit:'---tioo. John. .oum at Latteaster.._ i . WOOD , WANITIKEL rirThe Priaterli. 044 Weett 1104 WOOS it thwronis forthwith. ,Tithirof out puma" who intend: to pity Worrt:thlt ober sr lay goading it in at once. J-1 , ourt The ittaUtisnes upon' t has been huge end ermtittues . so--but fo'wcues inuring beer; y t4l is • Nosed uf, the user of /cleats vs. Executors of Harbold occupying thirsihna of the court front lruerlay meriting tup; last. aveniug• We will furnish the meal reeOil of court doings next week. On' Tuesday morning leetopou motion of Hon. alteulean. Homy 100.ele. *et” !noi of ter undetgoing the usuaiezdiainatioo, iris admit ted to practice on the ieeeml Courts of Adams County. P. B.—The Jury In the Ktionts mei lirerhold awe 'tier mornlag rendered 'e Toilet, of lit 1,415 el for Alhe: flight. Thrt . sUeindence upon annt during the present week by, an oPlPq"it./ of u Sing with oW political frienda,frona all sections of t i lir county, and, we are in being abut le lei as the result Of a careful banter' y Ifit to the feeling in the several townships, with reference tocour eat muninations, this outtflight." • The best feel ing pervades the county—iell oar informatiorrnindi tem to the conviction theft the Whig ocienittees 'trill be Supported this yeer With unosual unantire ',-The littltl heart-Ininting amp . diraatlelaction that may have'at first riersl4ed 11;4 'as the Pea baps' natural' *nit of the. - doknt 1. 4 eonle.of the candidates tiarnomittetioo. seems to , heve subsid ed, and given way to as bonorable determination on the part of the friends of those candidates, to stand by the Ticket, end give h warm and our dial rep Port. With this feeling animating our friends, Adams county will be able to raft up a majority for GUI. Joariorroir and the State; tick et next October, fully worthy of the fain of the "Young Guard." The opposition will in • kw days have shown their hand, and our Whig friends iu townships will then be expected to go to work. We tuitier stand that the Imcofoco County Committee, on Monday labt, ordered a county convention to be held on Monday, the let of ttoptenaber, to nomi nate a ticket. Considerable effort has been made to draw out independent Whig candidates for one or more of the county orlices, but the bait won't take. The harmony existing in the Whig ranks, and the certainty of the election or the entire Whig ticket, will compel the opposition to put up with a full-blooded party ticket, and a bail defeat into the bargain. .On tho other hand. tho Whig Convect Lion which rout at !milliliter., refused to pledge their party to an vacortorrioget. support of ,the FU. gitiVO 4lave lUw."—.Bildress of the Lawfocw State Committee. So, then, we are to understand that Mr. Bso t.x is and his friends have pledged themselves to an '•unconditional" support of the present law nick ing provisions for, the re-capture and rendition of Fugitive Slaves, without reservation or qualifica tion. 'That is pledging even more than sensible men in the South have beets disposed to ask— more, we should, suppose, then sensible men in the North will be willing to grant. Vaulting am bition, it is said, sometimes, ..o'erieeps its/014"mnd Mr. Buchanan and his friends bid fair to realise the trutit of the adage, hts their too eager•bide fin Southern favor. • • ' • ..Corentoo TO Ttrt Pug reeett:—The package of tho «Compiler" lie Eset Lie-lin now numbers FIFTY-81X copies ,r., Very wall (lona, that ! But we, can beat it land soinely, as the ..tiTau" par r kaga !Cr f aet Brrlin numbora t3IX'l'Y-ONg•a while that for Paten. burg, (Y, S,) number* SIXTY-BIBIBT ! • • a Gov Junsweus is battling manfully in, be- Ulf alba good cause in the Western port of the theta. He Who the sump daily •indicating his ad ministration from the misrepresentation o ( his op ponents, and is said is leave "his' mark," when ever be goes. The Weider!' part of tho State *4l speak loudly M Ida behalf. , II2T.Uor: Joht.toni. diandotiesti 'Peak 64 Yak 961 the v./sating .4 ibe 'of beptemulmt-polbli thy lifter our own , ; ; ; ,;;;, The Campaign before us : Gov. JoEvirros, says the Pataburg Gazette, by his commanding talents, And hi. admirable ad minboretion of the affaire uf the great Mato over which he was called to preiride, in apito of fac tious oppoilitiOn, and the moat diaboartiiiing ft taut'sl difficulties, has earned for himself a wide. ly extended and substantial repbtation. 'He found the credit of the mate prostrate ; her fair fa:ne tarnished with the taint of quasi repudistion ; her securities so low in the markets of the world, that her citizens blushed when they were named. Now, through his honest and well directed over. lief*, her floancial reputation has been fully re deeined, her itocksccimpare favorably with those of any other State, and are new sought for as sato and permanent investments; their aggregate value to the holders has been incrovued by appre ciation from eight to ten millions of dollars. Itt addition to all this, a sinking fund has been estab lished, by which half a million of 'the :Mtge drAit of PICI . 81.0!) has been liquidated, and .riot a dollar has been burrowed for any purpose. • A perseveranee In this policy would .virry soon seneibky : raliervelhe huri!en of the tex4etere, sod eitiateteii,,vey off the , emirs debt, : Put if tbe loco leaders can have their way this Islay not ka. This policy ic i est far bent their lestektfist they term it "misuse ;" end Colo , Bigler; who, to wry the least, Is a Sierl'welik man, orre':*tie c n lily ti~lNikgeJ ; le Ad be 'mit 'Si the heed - of straits, This we knot", Would: suit easel, 4, these an4h hotter then , theadminiseration of Jokneton. They have had bet.pwet picking since the heehaw° In. office, except • whet could ha kid do the pubic works, which, cinkiettiatteiy, reuieiti In their • • • , j. Now It mains lobe amea whathat the pool& of Ponneyhmila tebecara Joitaton and Ob.. turn to latifocci'llte, Nooks% cretin, economy; monoplane. if they do, the Whip may blame their own ipolity fa it. for they have it in etotir powe• to pritent tiqo gtat carnality. The Word isnot loil strontlf we etflect a moment tenon bur former anaiciil degradation. anti upon tomtit truorogul dbullopmata of fraud in the manage istakof met pablic works. • „ , . • It j► timq tfmn, that the whip were pp and at irock--atprork. flu ,Pennsylvania, for Scott, John ;don and Strohm, The hope! of our opponents rest upon our apthy mere than any thing else, The Dime of tSost ism tawee of Wraith; John• aloe is luvuhlonble Pi their attacks; and Whig prineiplee ire popular, and commend themselves to all but tbii meet thoughtlesa. Up, then ; let na large i glori•ine convention eU the 40th, and then go pi work in earnest. The price before as is it'wlll Coat. Bowing Me knee still lower.- The Lacerate leaders in this State seem'determ hued to bind theii party, trilling or unwilling. to the Agernant of Slavery, *nil are chit% with each other in the profuseness of their profs*. ileni of deVotion to this new oideit of their Wor shill. The . iltate - Central Committee have issued a lots addresei to the Dernocincy of Pommy:lva ois, to the exclusion cr ereey *frig rtla attg,lo the dontrCtic.policy•of the iatide, places ofhtr. MOLL& broadly and °Devil,- odally upon the ground that it is necessary that the blavocraey .4 the Southern **tee be cow ' Ws. Jo siriroat's refusal to 'bow the knee to thetimitspidt of. Slavery,' basso much displeased these olorJe of cotton bele' and human adds," t hat nothing but his ejectment from the 'peat ittit new no worthily tills. and the election in Widest! °Nome more pliant Executive, who will diligently study 'their lila and Cheerfully do their biddhig. CAN live ins Eaton S Welly; perintYl - Dimeeracy old falten'trom be high *Mate. if soweaftiesmiess, so utterly *Lien and humiliating, is become - the ilistingutahhug badge of lie ad hermits. Thera was a time when s rimer spirit and a manlier tone marked the dealings of the de mocracy of this greet etencoonwealth with thin aboadusble, awe questiurt•—whou• its mpnesen. Wives in dilate Conventions. in Mau Meetilge of the party, and the State and National Legitimate, were vier Agent] unit to the canoe of freedom, and 'when the finger of seem, by common imparts/Jo, Wes. pointed et lofty recreant doesgh-fish, whir etoinced to falter in the hour atrial. But that : Iris in the days of its pilstioe glitry, ere the puri ty of thi'party had been canopied by the intriguer and inan'euverings of the selfish 'political demo- Osseo, who In these talterdaYs mem to harp gOt the control of itipolitical operations. Ji remains to be men 111MA 6 . 4 ." 14 twig 10 9 , i iosiPli , or all the demands toads upon the loyalty oldie eat rents et ;l be, anesecred nest Ow Wier, . , Work Vainly N4mlltesillono. The' feeoreiee iof York' :county, on ifonday • laat„Uoratinejtai the tolloWitig . • ticket' filler a liner „ , awl protracted struggle to rah:autos to moue of . • 0 5 °0 14 • President Jutlge,liebert J. Platter. Borough, Autociatea—lsaae Koller, hhroWahury, Mill. Haya, Newberry. Aatumblj--Jimew it Anderson, Oarrol, • • - • George Kruk Ealoree. . _ Ezekiel H. Herbert, Fawn. Sheritr•—.George Wight, Borough. Coroner—Dr. Edward IL Pints, Borough. preasurer—Sateuel Fry, ilpridgergeo. Regieter—George Maivh, Window.”' Prothonotary—Elijah Uarretson, Fairview, Clerk of the Courts--Tbontaa Jamtwoo, Borough Recordcr--Willianv Tashi, Borough... • • Comattutioner—Philip Bluteffer,Bhrewittutry, Director—George Loucks (of Casper.? Borough. Auditor—James Fulton, Hopewell. tV 0061,0 Lady's Book , for Septeetheriie Lit keeping with the reputation of the Itlatrzinee, both as to embellielimen; and contents. Bowe of of our popular Magazine wi kers contribute articiee, , Alm'. E. Oaks Smith, W. Oilmore Biam:4l6,o:W. Webber, and Alice D. Neal. "Soo. Grapea,r. . The Approaching Fooeter .11..lutioaity,'' a Anti plate of Fashions, with numeropailluatratiaine elf Cottage Furniture, Coatoreett, &., etneetitatie the . embelliehroenta. ' , Oar. Prospects. From all parts ul our State, we daily hoar of the most cheering prospects of Governor John stosn'sseelectian, by en increased snejori i ty. . He . has so managed the helm of State, that he bas' Secured the fulleit cohliderii.Of Ifni friends, a n d even of his political enemies.-41arrisinag Tek- ITMr..Wassirras'a health is staid In be such an to disable bins (rpm public apeakiug. Hu:twist, of anistoddiod. reoignetion.ol his post us MOCTUUITy of 'Mato turnsigaits boon put afloat. The Providence Poet says that Mativiar V• 11 1.. Busks is as butiyant and elastic now us he was twenty years ago.; and adds that "one reason per haps is, thathe has nut drank intoxicating liquors io the last duty years, and is remarkably regular in every thing rave his politics." 117 - Tho article in last work's Paper, beaded, "Whittling to keep — tii - cir courage tip," should have been credited to lbw “Yozk: Republican," end . riot to die', Reading Journal. Not hating no ticed it in the Republican., Intl findin g the Joe pal, we g ees credit to the 'laiteF, vsithout ietert,4l4 irijusttcf to the There ere over 700 vivitens at the White `Sal' ON , tiPritiV, and oultikuulloval add twsisty4llve at be Salt. • • COUNTY MEETING. Pursuant to a call of the Whig County. Committee, the friends of, the present State Administration assembled in the Court house in Gettysburg on Monday evening, the Pith ikist., fur the purpose of making such arrangements as might i s) deemed expedient, in order to a proper re ception of his excellency, Gov. Johnston, at his intended visit, on the 2d of Septem ber next. The meeting was organised by the ap pointment of the llou. Will. It. SADLER, President ; David Newcomer, Sebastian Weaver, Rannan Wierman, and Col. John Walter, Vice Presidents; and Win. IL Stevenson and Win. Weible, Secretaries. The Olivet of the *ding having been stated by A. R. 'Steveneon, Rag., on mo tion of Col. J. D. Paxton, .a committee of five were appointed to report :each other committees as tly: proper accomplishment of the obje4 co templatod, rendered neces sary. T hu room WA* consisted' of' Col, J. i r D. Paxton, W. W. Hamundy, Oen. J .G. t Reed, Hobert Smith, and J. 13. M'Pherson. During the absence of the Committee, 1). M. Sniper, 1449, nes:belied upon and addraistid thenaidting;in folit4tUus manner. lie entangled proper, terms to the senseless outcry against Gov. Johnston: as the "travelling Covernor;" and-nava:cm Lod the perfoot propriety of a Patine 'seri vant's giving an account of hie steward iihip; to; those iitol ramrod • Itior'iti Pqdtkin , of 1 1 744 , s I ' rl 1 3- - 1 0* ° lll I F( 1 14 .(x9 V ,4e.. w ch . „ „ „, I , L wpm too of Arrangomeie qif 1 ' niotibeiti, fur the fooestog Am oho Ad= of fileptetobe, Vad .ti.(lollo3ilitia > oft tiodr bon 30g of one houdrok Nomberarto,ineo F Gorr h kis paha on 'tie Jo Watt, own t route to this place. The Report ,hp been antentled so as to inelutle' noting committee and tifiroffloere of the mectihg in the Counnittoo of Reception, was then unanimously ;adepted; 4 ' commirrEst OF. ARRANHEMFNTM: Benjamin Sehriver,, Heat, Nicholas Weever, Henry Welty; H. Z. Little, , IWm. WY•Olalurti ' ; John Weight, - - Alcamo* Frau!. 'Sandal Colvin, Dr. Cherie, Hornet, James. Zahmietock, Rehm* Tab, John Carver, • ' Koller Kurt* Peter • COMMITTEE OF REOP.PTION. A R !. 4 tevensim i Wrn , H Wright John Gilbert James Pismo Wm Gardner W %V Holtsinger Samuel Fahneetock J H M'Clellott Col John Wolfonl Joseph fink D A nimbler . 'S R Tipton Co) Wall' Homier' i'D F Wierman John 1. Tato John Culp - Ueorge Gardner j Mame !-nrith 1) M Limper R U M'Creary Geo DeardoA . Hugh Gann% Dr D Horner H Denwiddlo Jacob Stitaell. - Jacob. Hersh David-Trtriell Henri thilp Win D Dime.- John. Broush Daniel Liudiell Robert Martin Win Murnietu " i W m fities l'hiiinsta Warren C ft Ilaehler Amos Millis/ley Moses M Neely . Jyhir Picking Geoige Arnold E it' A Muting &human Mager -- i4oniet A Neely' "l S M'Creary Mix well abiekle W iUiam Jones David M'Criaary James Cortniaghara 1)r J I. Shorb Nicheiae,Morrito idd Geo David Mk;e011 . .Win 8 Hamilton M'Sherry John Muorelman J 11 Skelly Ejihndm Swope Jae J Willa ' Jacob Y ihrsheY (ice 11 Swope -1-G-Maraingetar Samuel eadlor Adam Canton David E Routh Col Ise Neely , Hollinger F HAMM JohnJ -Kerr • Jesse Houck ' Balmer Snyder John ,at :intension Michael Newnan J-Att , Diekoott Henry Balaley i A D Buehler Damel Trimmer Coo H Binder t I W Poinson Dr If S Holier R ,4 Hutchinson Joh& H Hildebraml Henry Comfort Alex Cobein .. 'DM+, Cadwallader John Burkholder Win Weight Daniel Baldwin ' Robert bl'llbenny 'hiseph .1 Kam' • Col J D Patton ' 8;R Russell W W Ramersly . Abraham Ramer Gen James 0 Real ,Williaui;TOmhb . . Robert elnilh • Jocols.qreist ' John B /4'Plitinyou R G Harper Wm R Sailkir R C Livineton . David - 'fle'Weomoi • J li t i le' :. t , ' Sorb an Wionnou tistlaal rilinbelniw • i .. 3.ll,iiotioW Wommi +John tilandersr. % , . ' Vol John Wolter ... , Grim V Nicklummr Win II Movement litobiq Cobesu , • lym Wei* ' - On inotiiiii die piocciAinowe,rc onie4) r 0 to be published in the Coutity:popen4; mid thirateetintalijOtirned. " (Veer, b* . the' ,Operi)' , . , 04glejtss IKicesompay.l , ~ • • Wm. Bigler. the Locefoco•candidate for Governor, was , for yeah in the'. Leginkitunt.•••:ln 4829, the system of far.. oratism:by •Which the ,publid beam Managed, forthe,purponsiof reward ingpartiaan preases•'havi roan) into such extravagance dot the rioting for She Leg. ialsture.semally: cost onoadath more then' the pay of the members. The committee ou thb , priutinge.in 15424, repot*. a bill providing for liavirig.the.Work done by the lowest bidder. with good security. • The bill passed the Senate by a vote of 21 to 10-14Vddio;lidliiittlibivoting is:the nega• tire. next yottrihc • bill woo ' again ~passed, ihb•ftirbto hi' v'pti 81'5 tki BItILER vajing in**3 noptive. It pail sed the House and was vetoed by Gov, Porter. lt:tistne book , to•tbe Senate, and word:nought up for paseage, notwithstatid? tug she thaveruot's , veto, when the'''vote I.Mood . 20 yews, to .12 tutys;--Wat.' Bigler in the negative I against the lowest Odder sikelein; and in favor of the tiorrapi and ex= va practice of the time. For want u tr f u av gul ol'oltivo thirds,. the bill failed, al though it received the votes of several of the most . able and high-minded of the 1,0. cofoeo Senators. At a subsequent sesaion Ithe bill passed ; and now the work is done for less than oue.fonrth what it coat under 13iglor's system, when the favored printer was permitted •to charge just what he pleased.' 'fox-payers will do well to re member this faet, in connection with the other important fact that, under evry Lo cofoco Governor for thirty years the State debt haii been created and increased while not a cent has been added to the Debt by' any Whig Governor and more than half a million has been paid off by Governor Johnston !-.1;-[Ituok S p eounty hr telligoncer. The Editor of the lowa Statesman says in a late paper:— "Not Oinclt ediiorial this week—can't help it—another bouncing big nor in this shanty—only happensomai a year." To be sold a rhrashing machine, ingood working order. Ilas birch, cane, and strap barrels. Warranted to lick a school 0f Orly boys in twenty minutes, distill plaiting Muir offences 11110 literary, mural, antlimportinent... Only .parted with be eaussalm owner has flogged all bia,school away,,and,bis sous are too big to beat. , — Apply at the College of Ptccuptots.,,hln dityaupotio lournah. „ ,;;;;?„1. THE ALGIIST ELECTIONS. NORTI I C AR 0 1,1 N A .--The delegation., from this State in next Congress will stand politically the same as at the last session —six Whigs and three Lueofocos wnl(3S. Joseph P. Caldwell, Alfred Dockery, James T. Morehead, Edwanl Steely, David Outlaw, T. L. Cllniprian. 1 4 ALABAMA .-- ! The Telsgrapir is not al , ways to bti relied upen.• - LatiViteek it an nounced the election of Shields (Union) over Collier, (Secesshin) for - GoteMig.-- It turns out that Gov. Collier h • lar Opposition, being suppo4d ' ties, by the Union iota :.hio we the Secessionists. life is of course re-elee. GA . The State Legislature is strongly U nion in both branches. The members of Congress elect tire o : 11 ' 1 #90 7 e Woos. James Atemsbuibie, Wm. IL Smith. Alex. White. Gem S. Hoestee. W. R. W. Cobb, J. %so. (woo. Row -IS. W. Harris, do. • (flonthein•ftights Loco) is roporto4tiocited•Uviitilmith (Union L 000.) B. CAMPBXLL, (Whig) is elected Governor by about 7,- 000 majorit . Both Branches of the Le .l 14 Wal:hi • i• xttig , o', •, r . i o • of • ae &Wks): • ; • . 'if; 3 , , 111')I. Abram W. Venable, J. H. J. Denied, Wm.B. Ashd. MUG . a :=3 .t .7 .ko ft. pp .7 . LAT: Gkowy, ••A•••, Wm. tilluni (gagir .r: 11. O. OA Williams. J. G. Suds, F. F.,sukata", ThiDIANA.—Tha State -I.4isiattaii is Loco in ,both branches. The members of Congrissa elect. are : • wniad - tows. Samuel W. Parker, Ale Lac:Mart o Samuel Breatone ~f;, 4 . 1 • 4 A t Mewl Paten, o.'N.Ppea.) . to the last . Caugreit the Widge Idurbet one metuber from Indians, Mr. Branughey, from the' 7th district. HpAt'l4ol4 l on by Davis, (Lino)` while' the Whigs Biro earned two other districte.-Parker being tyleeted in tile 4th district, heretofore repre sented by Sitlifit, (Frte SorTjaha Brenton iu the 10th heating Harlan?, (Loco.) Kunyttery.--The eirMgmisiorral Dele gation will stand five ;Whig and 4,_# colbco :—fMeipsew—itwinta Want,' White and Marshal, Whig; and Boyd. Stone. .Dreckenridigli, phi! Eltagton. Lacok•co. The alwarnor is edit in same doubt, witirddrehenotO in fa vor of Powell, Loenfoco, who bee gained largely on Dixon, Whig. from -causes or tirely diseonnected with party.. politica...-. The Lieutenant Usrtentur stud Legislature Wei`. - - : : P. B.—The latest telegniphic despatch announces Clarke's (Loco), election over Ewing (Whig) in the 3d district.. Powell (Loco) is elected: Gonerworby * kvr-hiln dmd. waprhy. f ' ; LOIDOFOCIO PLIUMEMERIEMLIC 'T Almost every loeofbeo Farm we sec con tains some Amine to wlwt they ball " nig Frauds." Lest these pious locofecos Should have forgotten the black list of lotmf* 4.- &Otero by whom . the National Hovern tnent has been swindled ont"df (f)illt TIE it EH MILLIONS (0 1 1/01..T.ARS A we republish it below. In the list we dii . d, the names of many prominent loci:dome who no doubt thought. that the itervieett they had:rendered their party deserved a wire substantial reward than the Mete 'salaty belonging to their office. Among tim test we find the nine of oi . llroilre--4 default er to the amount n1'1E10,00.0!, kr, visited Harrisburg in 1848 tuidswits 'very anitiotts lot the election of (len. Cam Nr"lii i i t us the much depended tiPtin miliiiam'iit hiti Kr ty? and he madc t efforts to effect hi divot. The, , however imterposed, ir ja elected Gen. r, who haw% been in office more titan a few months when it was diservered that thil,very'.o Atom had pixlettil $40,900 belonging tit th . o Govern null, No WO* , Fi WW41 ,101 14 1 ,9. i Fhe list sa as follow*: : ' 4 ' ''' I . ' Names ef Pilisukrerr:- - Assume 'aka r J. r. Wittaite,' Bab, '' et .: i i k'-'. ~1 1110.1109 J.,M, mammon. , de. , - c I ," : ~, tont . 10. .f_4Bott.Yetrk) Fa. . ~. ....PP° H'warremytydsoutito • : .... , 1 lee l3o S 8 Allen, lidiell(d. .l : : . ' 10 . 03 7 J /Sweitwoiid, N. Y, '• • , , 1,t290.u00 Jaren Halt, ''"dad"' , 24t,M$0 Rote sta tnaid. Piaui attoi, . ‘:i . ' .:,. 71;095 N Wilgetwz. o lo4lYrof . I ~•74, 4 46 J Ifluotvrellt. A xmMbta,' -: ::, ! .1.: f. 1.4 f ' ..I. 'Art Heeeneet Cattsdree - -,' ' , 11l ~1 I .1 Blealitind o Wiketingtaa, ::., • '° , t 4511 R.cOghtaPt ' die-,,, , .• 1-- ,-' :.'•,1110.61(7 ' 'lsaac Holmes; Madams. .iii .41AM 11 11, A24., That ~ / it: A. IClPAniiki % i !' - "it ~• " l• - - tntilh `4lOO/0 1 , s:"ldlier Taoism, ..;,..c, :, : 010017 Benj. Will. do. ~...., no a. 415 1 10 6 W 4 1:1 14 "" 14 , 2 **, ,,t ~-..ni .) 411 . 111 tie* ' Ncs . :. . 1 w r I .. f . G . i f ,, n00 , /, t , d r o t 12 ': •,. tr , ',...ii.in , jt { i s , wp,Telear...:ll.! /400 *; ~ - ' ~.., , , , .1,, , mi l Thule Demi, do. .0400 Elt mopkinikst Louig,,, .::,.,, 1 tultoo3 Devi/ Duncan, Mackinaw, 30 , 000 %andel, Ueoy, late; 41 0"1 1 .144 11 / • ''‘' I. 1404010 e in paid, l' • .1 'i `. , :100,60. Mejor Henn, Navy Agent at Washing- • Wit. a • . !AM* Eli Moore, Maislial of the Sipuilkieri I.listriet of Now York, . - 40,000 l'utriLk Collins, tiarVeyOr of the Post of Cincinnati, 1000 A Pension Agent in Now Eneutd, Howe not yet trot/slims% 13,000 Grand total, 1.41187402 Add to this the amount robbed of talk& no account has yet been tuatk.---thowsneunt annually stolen under our old Public Print ing system, which Mr. lligleralultyd "OW to uphold—and that plunderedttnnualkt on the canals and railroads of our State; and the people will bo able to derive some idea of loeidoco honesty. Let these FAHTB.Iso remembered when any luco(oi t"iltit'Pf the ceonomy and honesty of his party lead er,.—flarrtytirg Synerican. Father Mathew, it is said, will retain to England during the coming mouthei— Since his arrival in this country he has en rolled over half a million persons under the banner of total abstinence. He comtuene ed his labors in this cause in April, :HMS, slime whirla he has ministered six million mist) four thousand two hundred and fifty pledges. • . .prir" The 11111W11 rrom (Juba contiftiiejoebe vary contradictory, reoiloring it to telly whuther *lto' rovolotitioary moot hal Witt euppreenell trri;toi4 ", • ' < , / MIXT CONGRE.4SI. Ihe twenty ,lsatteloodflourress Will be largely I)(notierat- N Ais„2 ,the el Members of the Senate, 59 .5 shay/ . 'been selected, and of those 35 are I ;•Dentettsrats. and 21 Wings. Two of the , Deamerats, and three of the Whigs arc , *hut a culkid Free Soil. There arc ',, !throe vacancies, viz :—one in elennecii. 011itotins iu Tennessee. and one is Calder 311106 Tile Legislature:l,W' l'eunessee ' ins t 'elected, is said to W higin both Irranch. ea. whiohof course secures the election of 'll'Whig 'Senator. 'rim Coliforithi Senator I,,erett ratably+ be Demoeuetio. (Aii n e c ti. doubtful. Of .233 , thetabent of. 'the Houssw 'hive • been•plectedy or *tick , i teare DeThOtltilla mid el °Wit igsi a Dent- . iterate OM Ml5ll ' Eigtifeuiseutut.V.S , et to elect their representatives: 'lad • teloinf the htst Congrestreitit teat ittfhtteittOttliticat thereeter, the return will he 10 Whiga and '32 Aire '441 strength. of the two parties in the House stand 410 • Datotscrovi 4.14 If -0.. Pain chance thtt.,Alectkiyl-.4:lPrasitteht . fi 1 1) 0 9P0,4 9 V0PP111P9J.441P , 1190111 1 t the Vein • tinklile J 04 41 4419.1'40, 4190111twelbe efeeted: •'•. The I votes in FUR!' +l l lctalul Breaby cgaiat• I Illochlutgoupliptitt much ou,Diew. ipPityibil ttitt PPS' AL ..• ,' 11The 'ltei.• Th',lliitefilitittl Olits; 'Piltildeni .of the ; Weekly nit • N Li fti verel&V,` 'tit - Middle , - iilloWn. Otinntectietn, died' it . thitt‘'plaba' on —*kill ktai Mari*, liner a; •loAkVe lid ' l lkilifinflaii." l NO wek otie of OA tide inn i , "bent tnivi r ndenr'oilhellethiidiet "e:iial`.: 'Clidielii. ' l ' 7 '' i I ..i ~ " . r ti he ev. Ar. tree vvveittitack by lightning in the klethothat t r inireh at New i ~ kinikikn i. infiwpounty• . Pa. 4911 4i day week. it had just e.onotaded biesermo4 tied liiiiite ' i tha,itWid l (etaiffiAg 'ltir hilt hymn . brk. i! he wail itAtek down and 4ied ' ' *litartity.' ' ''' —''.' ' , • ' 1 / .. ~Ji(~~~C1C'. rum, Tip awharoaa atm FILITWI,II,7 ? 'Nair"! as'hi itic,-2-Tha d'onr:faitriteforffiains • *del.'lilaioktif 560 btihi.'Hbariiii 'Oak, all of • r'dial thole*. Jaw* 'kohl nassi_tridiat, it ISO; Ott Iserik fadipert, • f(ok 11Iose shah $3 87* assikot 1.::? Saw Milla.,rara , 76.. ale taaad, xiattotdav of ;850 bbl. *- 44 4 1 baviii , ien a t.fP 75 and 'tqt .a . ,Fit and it7s•s4o.'aneftanged. • dolt. • Naha af good to pdrde Mat 75,arad irtilleist 75 a SU. Rye —45 gailas.f., , Xealawmata 54 ••65 I whit. 03 died. . POD 2 P,Ik Anl-: • ," OflFiiti Jct.—The 'inarkel inatet. Priaaa aro ' 'unchanged. ' I ' Pabtraniali:Lthere 'lt a aioady Market. No • I '4:bulge'priamallboak iheitiotatiomrof yesterday. , , - 4 11titit - I - B - D., --- • 131 .. . — Jusicui.TS, on the 40th inn.,hy RevJ. Ho " Ninth, Mr. JAMIIISN;' WILSON, of Adaraa county, and Miss ISAMU M. BNANT , M . Mar oonsbuic, Fnutilitmoutity,-- • • IR Eluesuassits..sa Itts , lßlth 'ult. by this Rov. Mr. • 11 ,° 4 4 10 4 ittp 01' Ada ins smiity,,and Mina MAIM WE14111., or 4h. ~ ' , 4 o.rit 4Vsymsabcpro,'Praulain county, Oti the toth inst.:firths Rev. J. Ms. AN IMIEW• MAVEIWPOOK and Mal MAHDA .LENA.•AILEIN.DT—Iboth °labia ortuity.. • 911 the ; HA. satne,, Mt. WILLIAM F . l. , 4mbilNo and Mhos CATHARINE VTAR NEII.--Inkh ul Geisha:lBml couniy. On the 19th of limo,* the gds. Mr. Williams, .4O IN WIERMAN, (son of Thomas Wierrwait, formerly of thii ammo%) and MiscMARTHA S. Y tOR, 'oCcounty, 'Ohio. DIED, on Ow. 4th tuns OKOROK W., taiga km a .losvpil ant) Eliunhoth Kuhn, inrtiludnuwn• nand I 'year 8 mouths and 7 clays. Oa the Until/let, ERARLES EDWARD,'in •- foot-son of - hltaj. - ibtro Scott; of dibuptsee, egad 23 I 04,14 Oth hut. LUCY ANN ELIZA VETR, daughter of Juke and gibiaboes ,Meals, of Maisel .llpn Insinalii, in Om frtbleaf oilier age. , . . , LIST ,OF• LE:MEM, __ Remaining:4l'll the Post Office at Getlys- Ininn .flugatig Ilia, 1851. -. 0 i..-- ;• : • . Z l , O O iota . . . Orndorff Pow - , OnnlorfJoaapit Plink Georg.) Paxton Mid Plank4Wega :; . , (lnielkla Norge , ' ' Roiling Valentino Rowan Flonn4co * • Roberta Thomas il 1 Ri4smmberlinf 344 t ills Rex Jacob ' Randolph Nathaniel tilydor Pilaw Startle Mot! Ann , shads 'John* , f 1, Shilling John ..I Stunk caapor Vioinotw Wi/ liana ' Biittiatiflach Study'otaie Study Wet D 2 ' &eke eistin, - ' : • Moat Altrolinue • Awentloelltiniuol , , , 14ongler . .7tkra }habits Bletalrai Daniel ' 'Paniniiiey" A' M' -' ' Tawney-Jerionith Mato Mies Awbeila Nalkot'Atehanitil .• .• WhlitOneltiwy .., - .toefl Vi'Arlit WrietJ` Wiittet Wiii:P' '''. :Welatet'Daild t Yates John •' ,' i' • 0 . 8P.4111.814 ,P. M.' Jr lettani in. the Above lint 'liettitati. 84 , ersairtaett Beam Durk! Bereave Elisabotir " 1 1:001glierrieer Mises iltdeaGerw . Hdrieirarl Cole Mena . : Dom Jr Debts /yam tletieti Dubegibe • Drowery Harriet 1181bieJObaii'. Faber Samuel* . i I,r sira4,4aqub Holier tiseannan Heysfinger tvpq, L, " "tisfbriai NW Mary Hortzel Wiliam ..ltrtreirriAeatterl • HerreetS , Finley : ~t i llocis * Mew themuree Kam Jobe Aloe* Herfry vuoia tuhry '• • : *mow %wow kl. It'Kinney Robert 8— T.: Joll'Atillen David, Nes • 411.0474Je1ik “./. I/ A b. trw; re . irr arskiinif e fur lallikista say tligy. t araill: Aug 22. . . , .. . ..: intell LEVebible, Log ,fllaltiOnith llnip, VALUABLE BM - PROPERTY AT With Cdal Shed', and Other otit-lidildinis. ''' ''''''''\ 1 ' ) )t ibeiktre • ' MLR: ' ''' Th ' Sie is a well of god Water l ae:the 'ttoor, I'.‘ , V*'‘'• ~ . '' ..'''. ' and a 'geed Spring near th e dwelling:—. • • --- 111Y '' Artiiii ' of itibrder of the Orphans' The .1 !" 111 is well watered h" a /0 4 c't 3 „, good of, Athims '6lUhtV; the subscri- one side and thongOpPossin Creel on the mil bit_ ,Pidtrlinistrator of' the ' , Num , of MI. or. There is on remises, an Or- VHAEL, WILYARD, late of Hamilton. chard of UAW, township, Adams county, deceased, friVaro2 Iti lk( 3"1 1 1,2 1. 1, %/Woe ,i•Wdl etillibirto Public Sale, 'Phu Farm lies on the road limn Hue. •(.on , i'Yoftiv, She 'l9l/1 of September next,l terstown to Pine Drove, about one mile 1 / 441114( WiiP' M., I)" the premises, a from Duttera's Alill, and the same distance ___ 'I;ACT Oh' LAND, from A ppleman's Mill. the rtipinO t w• of *aid deceased, inmate in 11:7 Persons wishing to see the itremi. .IMentilloalsatt I township, Adams comity, t ems can disc by calling on the widow re- Andiladielning lands of John Iluke and 1 siding thereon. Henry Martin, and containing Also, at the same time end place, will ,iIJ ISitAckietiLtn(ie or less. . be sold, a large lot of PRIME TIMBER, prepared Mr building, hewed and sawed ; AI . Thnlnfirovehients arc a Two.sToßy 8,000 Oak Shingles, a lot of Chesnut ilk " HOUSE, DWELLING.Posts ; a lot of Pine Boards ; also, One WoitiortonorOoo,) and Log B urn , T here , Horse ; a light narrow wheel Wagon, Is also a'well of good water near the deor.l Lime Box, Day Carriage, Threshing Ma ltfetiii ii oriki on thV premises, an °Me a d i chine, Ploughs, Harrows, Horse-Gears, 1 ,, ~ :., , , , and other articles. ' *lop z,i, r ivr ririt furl; li - 7 Attendance will be given and terms ssi T , •, , ~. 3ilituirPTerSOUS wishing to view the prem. , made Known on day of sale by Wes, can do so by rolling on the widow ' ' JACO!, ft ROI) P, -Um ' r. h , tipsiding 'thereon. The terms of sale are By the Court—lL IhNkvionte, (Ik. .. —ts elie . - Iblldn's : One-third of the purchase Aug. 22, 1t351. . „, -- 6itlittliV lit be pod in cash, on tint I tit of A- —..._ t oilji, 1"54',1,, and the residue in twoequal an- BUFF CASSIMERE. tclll44a)linonts Ihetaalmt, falklug due on rvilP. attention M . gentlemen is invited the Ist day of April. 1853, and I 554, with. - to,n , very superior quality of I li UP •' 12 .witl Interest until said days of pay mem.— t cAssrm EnE, At at the. Establishment of tendance will be given on the day of SKELLY A; HOLLEBAUG 11, Nlerchtint likely 114 t'de I I ' ' 1 ,„" 8 1 ,,Ke •, ' , , . Tailinis. Gettysbuix,•where tititY • bi kind .' ,km , .•V i Mit'f•r4 /Iv 11. 441 t R; 40 m . r• , FANCY U A SBIM ER ES., of calory rag my the cuurt—R. Dkaollunkt,•,,lNG . , , sty autd o il i ty. .. h, ~,1 i ~ i .• • , 'i.,:i Aug. 22,—te May 2J. .. . .. Pull Lie SALE. VEY virtue of an order of the Orphans' 21-AF Court of Atlanta County, the sub scriber, Adminstratur of the Estate of A. DAM (4 A H.DN ER, late of Lan more tow n- Adams county. deceased, will fell at public, sale on the premises, on Suturally the 27/h day of Sept coil) ar next At ONO O'CLOCK, P. the, Fnrat, ol saii)deeemed, situtue, is itiati lnurg pow nee ip. eon meting A 02 ACR2II, more O. !else, Of Leal. ird tuljeining lands IstEddlimibeth Vale, ',Christian Miner, deo. itlelgeptt, - ant ..othess.p. The ,'.improve. .! menet are IWoillory t. r STONE' 1101181 t,.. !111 e sildr uttieeed, dceible Frit, ii , iiii4lL'of "Outer' near Ibb 04c: £bout : DS A eres.6l - thie *lntik , triSt I l e le Mritme.i and tire' Miami proms/doh in ex , ~9911 ? n! •Ireititle,,4eAlgi . under' •?9it! . °! 1 !9M,914 gcfeit,Trueing.. is weit ik , Vo4 l 4 ..the Berittuf.liun Greek running thretsh it•near Me dwelling, and Springs Wit steritired over the whole of it. thette is the eti faiOlC,C, nu kl/4 OCT:Thief Farm is located rboutone miltl from,:toFlgyulpitur ,jilpfingep . Mil will be Iffl* IlAWilb,l l l,Proww,. . , ,OPerisittr the PreW ilea itypi: l 4%9l , J4 AciOu 00 , 4 1 4' , i; •1 1 , • •• tq, - oelegeoce wuf be gavee,eo4. ( , epos. 14901iii0w4 otlAcv of teleby. , „ • AAP , tO•lit G 0 .111 , • • ...(4 , g1F4 1 :1 1 4f/riff4l'. 03 i • the cPn*T-040ArfulaWley Aug, 2 0. 485,1t-r-4 :vd2w 4 p A ,E , :AT',PtIS,LIV SALE. RIME autnicriber will offer at-Public flatiron the promisee, on. lkiday *e 12th of September next, ititACT OI:LAN situate in Butler township, Adkins county, on.the toad-. leading from the new ..Slate road to Aretidts!iille, adjoining lands of Jonas ROO. Jesse Houk, and others,con mining about Ports Jere& The improvements ,are a.- .Two -Story Frame WKATIII:4-130ARDED %% 14 1 11 Fi ll ik i)oubie Frame neat, Bnilie , Howie, Frame Shop. with other out-buildings ; sted,a large t Stode. , _ , • GRIST blitAltal rorrnerly Saurbangli'a, en gig . ponoWagci Creek: With twu pair of excellent new Burrs, and t ,pair of Chopifing Stones. The mill thrinighourt id in first raw ,repair htis ell the improved maelnuety,'"inut mat elevator', did., and has a good roil of profitatle custom. Also. a . eta iattZtl.6l.l1 9 in first rate order, and caMulated to do a heavy business;,and a one-story, Log- Hoot)°, in which the Miller. resides,' with a 43table belonging thereto. There is *leo on the premises, A young berxing Orchard of CHOICE FRUI I'. This property is located in a populous end lieulthy neighborhood, and offers many in ducements to such persona as may desire to purchase a Mill Property. A thriller description of the.premises is deemed un niteessury, as purchasers , are invited to vall upon Daniel FrieLit. residing thereon, Whit will give all the inforinatiou required. Ilt:rA good and sufficient title . Will be given, and possession on the lirst day o 1 April .1852. . • adoSitie.tti commence at 1 o'clock. P. M.,lan said day, when attendance will be: given and terms made knoivit JOHN . F. Me ItOLTZ, Aug. 22,44 a, . pli-03:•(.40:10.41$1 . . B y virtue of an .order of Orphans' ieburt of Adarnsmounty, the subscri ber, Adittitiistratur of thep.'inate of U RI, AR CARSON , kW or ''fileitillen tuvrn -1 j 4i r' ' A i l a r i PMV 2 Vt 4 icartigeti.. will expose to . ,iittlic lo t , On Soltervloy:l/us delh of 81a/ember nexA sit 11 &cloak,' A: Alt. on the preintisosi , A. znitcT OP "LAND, .. the prolicri7 of said deciatedt' simile in Meriallint arid ander inaritshipt, adintititig ' `lands 44tiSiott.',chhitli: VOtcr Atinkbaker, Attcnittint Slnibangit, antVothers; and Con taining ~ '. 'l2i Areg'giid Z 9 Perthes ttat. About,4lo, Aerst'Ure. cleared, antf Undef eul r tivation—the residee:being .in guilt. ilitikv. log. eruniser. i. A. good proportion ot , the farm is in fird‘rate: Widow. , The in., proventents are I WO. ' ' TWO-STORY - HOUSE, TO BARN BUILDERS, PROPOSALS will be received by the subscriber, at his residence in Liberty township, Adams co., until Mc first day o/ September next, for the building of a Bank Barn on his Farm. All nocerisaPy infor mation can be had on -application to tho -subscriber.. JOSEPH HUNTER Aog. 1, 185lytd.' 'lt - 4,We rote 1113:1VT. TOE eubseriber 'pr also RENT tire , . , . , Form op ,vtlitich he reships, for three iwe d to kitp ,porinii : sotitrseting for the tiding of tho honor soy tidier perion.a. e farm Contains UOO ACRES, more or lee?, of . patstopiA r risud.- r well improved, under good foincing, end in good order, with rovo-storY )WELLING, and,' other sultitile Iniatiiiigg.' Application con be made 6 the Pridersigneo, •,,, lIC:PAny' person dodging 'to rent are' crari m g, and Who will purchese the outstand in t'ipinlozie7 have Pnowfeecion thin rsli. .10PLPLI.1111,,A:4k, Teticim.'s IkTOTICE is heseby• thWt the Ai‘ Bosni , af,Seitool Diroutott of Menai-. len Township. Wili f ineetions, hieturday ,t he Oth darqf Septeiniteriutellialowo.oteldek, P. M., at the Sehool.hneeeio Beedetteille, to ,apitoint NINE IrEAGREES f to' take charge of they public &Choi : pis of Mat totrA abip. , 13. , • BY'Otderilf Abe.ol/iird,. • SAMUEL MEALS, Sec. Aug. SH, 4861—tti Wanted. ' . 2odiooßD . or 110.1 c, 117" for 'tsucli pi* doilars arid fifty cents per , cord, in dasti, , paid; ht the subscriber's l'st9isiy, 'P.' FORNEY'. , 'N:'ll.-=-Fot 'partleulain ? on S. S. Forney, ,Gottysbnrg., Aug. Tettelieri VVantea. •lhrOtiCE is • hetebyfllleo;: the! the School Direiterio of Butler ToWesh i p. 401 meet at the Melioot- i lotolo 044/10- tagia. at / 0'01 0 411,..P. M . OW_ day' day of Septeyaber,stex4 ploy Tearhere totake charge4titittatlioola of twirl towebhip.• ()Weeny who may feel interested are requested to sittend. JO/IN F. EIdHOLTZ, Sec. Aug. 22',.-3t' • • f7 1 21:* SAL: O 1 ve.i.trAilLE Real 4* .o . ersetata Piopercy, TE ,auluteriber 4:1111te at public sale, on, ifemkry, Me la/ /16/ , ef September next, at 10 u cluck. on the pre mixes, the, following, xleecribetl Real bit' tate : r f,, - A 5 1 )14 Containing 133 ACRES, situate in Haar• ilionban township, Adams county. near the road leading Front Getlyshurg to Fair field, about 6 miles fruui the forther place and a from die latter; and adjoining' lands of Messrs. Stewart, Sell, Wiurott, Doups, and others, The Company'. Mills are a: bout 1 3-4 Miles from the farm, and there are twa t other Mills lvithia-t.cinivenient distance. The tan.] is of the best quality, e t i The. Improved:tents are a ONE . Foil STORY .r. • , • ITU ?• . L(OG HOIJSE, •IMuble• LOG BANN. With Bheils, AK; a '4agoMelied, hog-stable; co tri;.e rib p ring !tense; 'Them iti'im 'et'eelkint 'waiertetir 'the' door alitt a nev tit` failing ‘apring •on'ihe There • is Wed en the farm a' Writing ' TOCNIVORCHARD: - or cnoice fruit trees. About 83ipmees,tre covered tittli good TIM 13 Mt. Viere ite 20 serail of'exCeflen arid * and moire can easily 'be aiathl it there le shut:tiro the'plice't lunge her of cherry, pear t and *kseibit *eve., Persons .vviiliint to vie* the esn rid so by itallii*'on David Rife , ighit sides 'lberian. ' 'llidywAitteirdania will be tivdit shit , the terms made *rimy* on the day of, saki', the subscriber. " • ' • " tLiV.ABE'I , O . 0 1.4.sfa,„ed Me4Wistaatwe rwi place. 41.0 14'iv . le" ty . •44 RemOnlit 4PCCIP ertyt.to wit : a large, lot of Hews Init. , rate Cows • qae. thres , hofse,Wili°4 done h ollo ,‘ ,Wftd9ar. Pard.P 600 , 0 1. am*, el threshing machine, neoflY .newt s a nefir plows * 2 _double' and , ono antgle- : allorel 010 heir!) le4 ,W a g o n - ,bed- • harness, sidetteddltis,..inaii's 'saddles', herse-gears i inttingliox; with Mimi like ardelet., Al- , bey hy the ton, and wheat by the bush "Mee; a "variety of ,HOUSEHOLD A'ND KITCHEN FURNITURE, inclu ding cooking stoves, tc4i-plate Stoves, sec retary; bureau, a first-rate clock, tables, chairs, bedsteads and bedding, puts, ket tles, plus, &c. Also, a lot of Blacksmith's tools, including bellows, anvil, vice, otc. Also, a lot of walnut inch boards, with a variety of articles too natnerous to men tion. 10 - Attendance will be given Anil the terms um& known, on the day of sale by • • • DAVI-1111110FL Augti fit 512,185 j. For Retit, A D.WPIMANG I house; and a STORE ROOM. It isa pleasant residence, in the country, and a desirable location for , tnielness. Enquire at this office. ' Aug. 15. HOUSE SPOUTING WILL. be made and put up by the subseriber,whe willattend prompt ly to ull ordiars,•and' upon as reasonable tonna as can be procured at any establish mem in theconnty. , • ' CEO. E BUEHLER. Rings and Tassels. "PEEL Beads; Purse and Reticule " Clasjs, Purse Twist, Lily Wltit,e Breast Pine, Pearl Buttons, Diaper Pins tinkling Needles, always ou. hand at J. WitUCK, SITINCILtS. o.l§l , lkand - end for vale; oft lArtre try, se 10AIK afid CIIE es N U'P 81191 N, GLES GEO: ARNOLD. OJlLrgYai VALLIBLE REIL MITE. Subeicribers. Executors of the last Will and Testament of George buttes, late of New Oxfurkl, Adam s coup. ty, (leceast;(l, will sell at Public 'Sale, on the premises, On Wednesday, the Iolls day of Scrim , . Ger rtcti, the following deseribo'd property, to wit . st i9 situated in :I)utitingtoit• township. Adams eohnty; adjonting lands of Win, M ti t at o r fr, J. H. Fink, Jedin Keplinger, Wierinan, thill'othera, containing 192 At'ltt.tB and ;$9 PgRCHES of Patented loinl. Vile i . ~1' , ' Improvements site, a TWO..ITORY Itaili:10-bAST a a a 1 I DWF o LLING liOtLSt,' with ..one•stnr.y Kitchen. a Log, liarti. with shull, and stabling. worm, totted and . corn crib, sitioke 7 housin. blatekuutith-ahop,. and limo.kihv. ~ The "dVellitig house is on the cross-mole, aboutatle 'Mid southAvest of York Sulphur S prings ; and contrenient. 111 04 0 5 ' , 1ra1 Milliti:i AbollitS Acta are ; coverer( with good..llsriving Timber, and a - :bout 11).4cresitigippti Maadow., ; ir:f7A,l4, , 4 ? , °A the, stme. 4AY, Will bts Sold abatis. i 40' ACREB . QF NOODILAI'M corded With dood umber io u(' ffoyn 5 to 13uereaeaeltArsitualti!i1.10iiii,c,abotit, 14 m ile frotii 'll4tibtive improveinautth and adjohting pia*:of,. ;iiiitu',, Mundort v J. H. 'Fink: rbtaiiiiri 'Fietis, nd othurs .41L§Q ON- TOP: lIMM , LIF4I, N'Att.h 8.41 IVAT44.ED, , ' -'• ;Op rhttridtrAftale Ilapo/SepleinMeit) TWO vAt4pARLE ,FARAS,, i iii —. t6,' din 'Act 'i•• id .4,0 i, ui. u u ru. , a g w,ai ip,. araii . 0* ki lo " 4 :. 1 . ,•,:. • No. 1, •A • • I w Farm contaminig . 26B AereSaik B, 4,FeTehe.s., of Patented Land. adjoining - lands of John Brougli, Eat . , Joint t py . nratto, ,fob 1)ielog. the tonin of flannitou, anti Farm No. Tbo improvements,aie a pettotory ,woatlit• er4 oardad HOUSE, sindi ofte - s9k7 ittitch'• en, a eiring-Itottoo ovr , :n never fathutg liking pear the aoch,:lprxv,kric4. 114,6 k irit, iengo n Oita, enri'Onot, and pArk oulOodii!gw. ' Trio 4 6 .1 0 10:AnAl !Yin , 4110 I ) r*itintAxieritnWr Ina - and dute,e , i'th a never ilia atreum of wetiir l Oaintinifiltreingh ilium - maity*; - has duo a linel:Peiiing Orchard, No. 2. 'A Patin, 'containing 142 Acres iind'22'Pereket''' • • of Patented Lan.oadjogimittint aforesaid Farm, tainhi. of Jo b Dainea # Abraham Clrotiiincir,„ 4tet Cliroulatert De:V. and'oiltts On this rkrtit then3.lfrelour 0941epriags Of "water, two tir *Melt 'are 'convenient, tri.;:theilwAllinge. legttpring-nouee..a ljarn i ,'With excellent itablea and elietla.:: 11105'44in has a goOtt iiropottlen of Mitdow, and atiouk 45 A cres of good Tlinber-le;nd. also. on Montlay, Septem4er lsfh, will be offered, on line pratiteemi, the fill- . lowing described - • • PitOP Bin' , .itual, iu Oxf o rd . town,h* -A &ills ' rout!. ty,'adjoinitig lands of Dr. VVilliatu Mell- Vaitie, Julie Barnitz. the lowa h isnt,New Oxford, Antloony Guitar, Henry , d 4,01 triblera; and c'entainlng 130 tirtal and 131 perehee of.l 3 litentail land,, Alt 1 1% 'A crag orth Tram ate Tra ate cleitrptg. atrei or which are'inie4 t l Keatiti,w,; and ,Ute 2eieree, ate:, Fovirocl,witi,i tlitivin 'l4lO , tanprnvesueate Iffirleat ar e a e and a at tory , LUn " fIOUSE , a large HANK BAlLlY...withAVegonithed, a stone spring -house, earn-trib e and gran• ary, never-failing rtp'ring•near the dwelling—and a_ fine thriving OR (/ 111) - of IthOi4e fruit, 'lllo44'llo'l*nd, .havaug Wen all Innetk is in ahlglxatateel cultivation, and Alin ..feneing.,il nearly tall (I,liasuatit y•• • ir7 Also, o..ilse lame, daY. trill be sold THR.k:ki QU.'l'4,.ol'S;•niduatiniug front .onctitatl ..,:half,- to , tUur undru,lmilf ; Aeree usultiitUuining. the ifowi.eptiew, o xf o k a, ;sicimripti4m 4kl;,tikuubuse properties is deemed unites ar01ti.,. 04 ! ter. 8 905 APltirollll of Viewing them. Ckd do au by caning on.aktikurgf qv, &came kmrsor the' tenants residing thereon. Terms of Sisk .irlllbite yi.aid will be '; iambi on the respective day. of stile, Hale to • thininenkte tar 14) a'Ockek,',A. Xll. iof Ndt • uf 'll*J/buy* nailed da yti. • ,WIibIAM A, 11151E8 1.•, ri - , A.I..EINANi)EII S. 11111AEX. .• : • ~Aug. 1.-4411.• • • I.6x're. .• . ;ELEQTION - • • • • d' 'z • ILI . OIIEO iterebY given the! an elec. . . ue . !mid op glee TEEN MANAGE,IO3' of the " 011 'other• land Volley Mutual Protection Copp:nip' at the public , house. of, Victor lihantiene, Dickinson township, on the Firontioridest of September cat--aid Sianagersto serve one year. Election to be held, between the hours of UA. and 4 o'clock, r? M., of said day. JOHN T. , GREEN, Suc'y. August 15, 1851,,--td GettyAurg FE:lmile SeutiOry. T ubs, school. under the direction of Miss %V f ilmatm,' Will be re-opened on Monday dm ist s et September. 'Perms.—Ten dollars per session of five months. Pupils will be charged frtmi the time of entering, to the end .of the sesA sion. No deductions 'rein price. will bo Made, save (or the time lust by the teacher, or proiriiectl illness of the pupils. Referencen—J. H. NiePhernon, J. A. Thump.' Mill, R. G. ilarpor, 1)r, D. Homer. lion. NI. Mc- Clean, Hon, J. B. Damper, !try. Dr. N.IIIIInCker; 11ev. Dr. Ea ogiwr, lice, Dr. ICrnuth, Prof. ..140,1)s, Prof. StOeter, Roe. R. JolinAou, Dr. H. aileri Aug. 15.':t. An Apprentice Wanted. . Apprentice to the oacl i- SiiiithinV ./1„ business ,w ill be take C n by the signed, if early application he made; The applicant must be about 48 years of age,, anti of Correct wont's. None oilier neett: apply: J. L. 'HOLTZ July I ,01 EIV ROO Ai S. Ifarper's Alagaziae, prico Grahanea , do. ` 4 ' I Motley's do, dA, • ' 1 Sartaiata '!“ I . At KURTZ' BOOK STORti'.: rtitLic saLLu OF ?ARAI lalgaa2LlllQ V subscriber, Assignee of bane Tritniner, will sell at puhlie sale, on filonthw, the Ms (lily (If September next, mi the premises, in Paradise township, York (manly, Pa., about a quarter of a mile from East Berlim, 121 Indus limn York, and 10 miles Crum Ilunover, A VALUABLE FARM, etai.taining 9(1 Acres 'rind 111 Perches of Patented Land, adjoinius , T the lainl.4 of John grove, Daniel ltalfensperger, Esq., mid the Conewage and Beaver ()reeks. The iteprovoinenis ard" a large and handsome Nees.' Two-SlorY hr i ;. BRICK DWELLING 1 • 11. HOUSE ritti,u large Sterne 'flack Building, a well pod wafer with a pthup, near the kiwi'. ,dpor. A new Bank which fur tviinty, and finish ",is' iu the The long is in a high bihte .;,,,ifivation, loud", ariiolo4.4),lT 0. , . .MVICIIANT MILL, built ofistonec two sturibis ' high, with tiSo -pair•iif 'Wrest arnt•two pair of chopping •sicinbe. Dry.Kiltr•antil drill !louse. ,The machinery in:the' mill sire dictirly all new awful good order. A paid, Log Womb rib-hoarded •M9llsea4mllll. will other 4:011- vettimitsintlieildiriga.' Also 'l'ivo Orchards, one: Waring-, choice fruit, the other recent ly planted... , • The situation of the above prokity is rimy beetitilul as well an stealthy, 'harroundati bre fine' graiiegrowing roue try...with,good , roads, iter- A I —.60, 011 1.110 faille :day wilt be ,told the following • ''' " IPilillti4olllAL PROPElltle It', TO' Of 'l.O i' : Oit Med/ Pireent Distillery, • 'Onelfirfe-fitagon, one new Aleadow • Potter,' fricelittaterts 9/' Scales, a !orgy ' tioizol of 'Wheat . and Rye by the •`.: "Bashig;' - logretber with a variety ' ''' '. - ' riiiiliter articles. . • feu, on Illesday, she pth day of Scil thai;'iniltiel)rionnies, Ulli!Iltallt FARM, iti At itientl 9d Peri:ltem, situated in tiltindinit'ltiUntainini, Adams einnity, and adjoining finds' of ,Daniel Wilder, John 4 1.1'roVe • slid otintis ; the turtipilte, leading from Berlin in 'fianoSer, paising tiirimgli • ili is 4 fa rm. The itnprovenisittsitre_a goon('. Simla' - D*ELIANtf li ( itiiiE, a tine f3pring !louse, with-never-fa i ling water.-- A large Itifsti'• %Ilk 'airri7 -1 4 1 ith''Wpgilia ithedo f Mitt 'Ceiba. , - .Aloe It .. Tenant [lmam, : en Owlish) with select fruity with a rune ! 'iv of tidier: trifle ireloB4 , illich as Cherries, •..Piners, PeSillifil t • Aprimiu4' Plume; Ave.-4. (en dor lit good otder.anil the land in a high' stint Ibf-imltiratiuti, having been nearly all well limed. In short I l ia birth 'Cillititi of the titian/desirable in the eon it try for beauty •of HittiatiMi, fertility .and eon- VeilietteC' 'A"(farther description is deem uil erimiefirgfiwyp• its . peritntis • wishing to purchase eau BCC, the the, properiy by cul-1 ling tni Mr.'•lsittie TilininieWtotiiiiiing there- tni; or ' the - frObie'ridei nes:W.llllst Berlhi. 1 lEl' l %de to commence at 1 o'eluck in the sifinrimint of each ( daY, When the terms will Ire made Outwit by : .: ' ' • . Jot:Mill J. Nl,7.llls4.9isigine., ' A coot It. 1;3511=1,1 ' " '' ' PUBLIC SALIN. IDY virtuti of so , ordakofP4he4tillaidi" All 'Court. of Adtous,oouhty, theyobseei. here. Aihnittiotratore of the Estate -4,IJA , titAfl LIO WAR!). hue of Aottutpletuoutt Auvroship. Athotte moiety, 'decent*, :will eipose to Pohl id Sole,ton "kiddy. the 24th day of Octobek heal. iit'2 , o'clock ,: P. M., on he prem ire", • tittriilAt TAMIL 1 of itllll decCiiieth. Cuilitilitihe 00 - AtOttES, more, nr tete; situate In. IllottntliletteUttt tiLi 'slid adjoining • luntler , tif Haitjattlin - • Wittier; 1 . ' - 'A'grahaat iLtit 4 catitt iittert. . .nmi improveltneatts ate+ a , tikeLatbry , ‘:. • i 'LOD WE LPN G : Loci { ! . ith, I inic . ;f; It? ry -, i1 1 49.4 , ,R0d , ..i , $44 .0: 4160 . Oug„slukue. 444, POir ,Aui , buil4+ 4. 4 4 AbP o, Ah.:acjvii. , ens ..ausgr . o vr, io l IWO titiil'illg.:llloo*o?o,ll44r/s being(iht 6 . 4 I la Pd t 110! k'' .in44,CulOttitiot tiertt Asi a t ittetif gout) tvetty ouvetiltsitt 4;,ih e .f l w ; . e J it igt M i4 h , 4,4° PF4 ) .PeXjY, i. il,f4 A ilucto,,sr,o; statotitutt nuttyeee pit tt,, At tip, Uettk iteßoos tt,ll) Au Fa!,. tpett.attoo 4 .at4tut frilto, tissitYOurt. , . ~41 i !tgli*S0,i01 . 1 ,, ei;i*nif - koivis maiie , aiNt*R i op sy , oi. bele by . . •.• .. . IArN. 1 1108VAliXi; ~ 1 , . OEOllOg HOSVAIiP, 5Ex *3. ti•ill ' a,,kiu . ik - 1 .11 .• t l 4 . miviliuts, oOrk. Aug., i t„ !iisl--rts; , 1 : r _ ___ . ... A VALUABLE FARM AT I' IVATE SALE. IN Pee/Witte° of the last will sod tesla= - 1 .1. went of JAMB', O. PAXTON hue of Franklin lowutillip, Adam.; e ty: •tle ceased. 1 1 hereby Wier tut Private Slily, FA Rill, of said deceased, situate inlaid township, containing 140 ACREN, more or less, ad joining lungs of William White, John I ) ,Mtliz., nod others. The improvement* att TWO•STORN • . LOG-/ 'OUSE/ :that, a Log Kitelwa, a Dquhle Log Barn, IV agon Shed, awl Stable, and a good Orchard; a good proportion is is Tim bur acrd Alead.w. Thu land witi be she vin If) uuy who wish to view it by the subticri ,hor xositliag (a) the suite. WILLIAn PA vroN, L'x'n hog. 16—et. lthicketetlented Sivetews MUTCIFIN(3`;' VEC;F.SAIILA ItYsPENIA .14,VA GITTEItti, the rtowArteintlat Fonzilyt Med. tett., of tpo age—used by I'ity6iciatte of high stoodige. . These Bitter-a temovo all morbid IPerettionF, linrifp tlllt blood. give do al mot itiger to the! &gee- Ike organs; fortify th..t ey,teth a,tainFt an all fu ture Iliturkts: Call Le 4,thett with softly. .:11. nolitde debilitatin:4 the pAtieitt.—beim: gru'drol• most stopnteh, atnl retnall:,thte foL then' ch.ering, ittoiLtotatia:g, strowthezitir4, I ikiiyt tog . • DY't•TEPitIIA IN ki s M;•,. fltrulasc, cola:lining 0)4 lAtrni.t.rtfes 01 re I.l4rrlii.ibill gime, onti . :4.t.t high pit intto tan itt which tlun Sledirtne belt! Sy tIA.I public liners can 1,4! Inttl. of the Agaeuttr, lice., Orice, Sit :cut. pcc PRINCIPAL OFFIE, i 33 sheet, New York, nposttirA. Far sate in ^UvtlysAntg by N. 11. I..;:ibiialorqe, mite belts* iiustiukle,, cravale. for sa'q. uR el A PET I N and Fkiil) •4M 4364 kali be' ItiAl Very lu* of April it, A. 11. KUIZ'CZ. PUBLIC SALE OF I'4 1.1%.411144E ItFAL e.krlPif-FLTX' Hl' virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Adams county, the inibscri ber, Executor of the Eawie . Joir:Pri Ci.riessenn.a, late of Mounijoy, township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, will expose to Public Salo, .S'enurday littlt day, of Septenatter next, AT I O'CLOCK, P. .111., on the pretnises i the VALUABLE PROPERT Y ofsaid deceased, situate in the township aforesaid, and lying on the turnpike road leading front Gettyi.litirg to Hal lintere about little end a half miles front the fernier plaeo. It Colliaills 16 ACRES OF LAND, More or less, well improved, and in the best order. The improvements are a frame WEATHER 110 A IWED 1 1 4 An 0 1 3 et anished the best style, with a 1371ek Building; a frame weather-boarded WHIN, with stabling and threshing floor ; also, a Wnsh-Bouse, timokel louse, and other nut-buildings. The buildings nre till new and in good order. There is n well of water at the house with a nets pump in it. Also. :in ()RC II ARD of 8(1(A:tell and grafted fruit, of great variety. The grounds around this property are neatly planted and improved. It is betot tifully located on rising ground, and coln wands an extensive view of the surrouinl - country. It is a desirable home, nod one such os Is rarely put into the market. 'Vito premises will be shown to nny par son wishin to view them, by the NobsiTi ber, rueiding in the Saute WWl:ship, awl not far from them, or by the widow, Whit) ocetipies the house. ki2"PosSiession given on the Ist of A pril hexi. 'Perms will he made known on thb day of sale by MANN, DIJIt BORA Ex'r; the Court—ll. DLtswitium, Clerk. July 25, 1861-4 t laFttrWrailEV 04 1 41 1 4 UF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. H Y virtue of no order of the Orphans' ("nevi of Adams county, the onliseri her, A dminktrator of the Esiete AS AITI.EARX, ileve:teeil, will sell at at Public Sale, on the premises, UH Strwhlity the 20th rtf September hivt, Tok rou.nwilio tielicittoeb VAEAABLE FARN, beinho ut : in the estate of said dereased, lying lit Tyrone township, vrithiu a mile of fiehilt4 . a . h . iirg . , on the York and Chain hersbaklimal,and adjoining lands of Win. Sadler. jr., 11im. Yeasts, Leonard Dunlap, 1 9 1 , 1 11. 1 3ad1er, (of Wm.) and others, CON7'A/N/Nd 93 ACRES $t 100 PERCIIES of gliitidsalate land, with about 20 acres in 'Mother and a good proportion of meadow lanlL Tho it are • TWo-sToRY "Dwelling House ; L 4 u iiitifteti and plastered ill Bide and utit, a ktilelien attached ; a log Pam, and a goodOui-bui(dioi occupied by the d e .: ceased its Saddler's Shop. There is au etnellent Well of water, with a pomp in it, it the "thine.' • There is nit excellent OR CHARD of 'thine° frnit urn the premises. 'eISILIO to cotntnenee at ltl o'clock, A. M.:•"of 'said day, when tWo terms (which will be eitay,) will he made knotitii. R SADLER, Adin't. by thti tdurt- , —IL DustVIDDIE, Clerk. Aug. 1, 141t51.--ts I'VIIIIAIC SA.l.lkl. irtue A f ah Order or the Orphans' B Coat of. Adams imunty,, the subseri ben. Administrator of the Estate of JA f.gill , STARRY, lute of Franklin town ship, Adams county, l'a 4 deeessed i will sell at Publib sate, on Suluiday e the 0111 of Sep(enal)er ' * • AT 2 O ' CLOCK, I'. M., ON THE PREmisr,s, A LOT OF GROUND, lie prorrty of Raid dereased, aiwato in lie town of Munuinasburg, and contain- Poltr and a lutlf Acres, nsat measure, tvithoot Improvements. It adjoins tots of Jacob Martin, Abraham Hart, mut others. Teams.—One half the poridiase thoney 0 ha paid on the Ist day of October next, ind the residue on the ist day of April, 653, without htterest. (FU. F. STA RH I - , Administrator .1 Jacob .Statry, liy the Court—li. f 1 ENwfutle, Clerk. Aug. 1, it1;j1....-1,9 NOW FOR BARGAINS: KELLER AS ndlhsl to hill 0 ,01 0 (:frat! 91 t 0 A (0 1)00 . 10 1 & BTtieriONEILY, large : 1 S.111"11101 . 111/ Lr LILTS AS4 CAPS ; Boo Ts. & SI - 10ES of eyes* variety, which wilt, be seitt at prices that caul he beat. licr.Calt and' see them. May *3, 1851: A Richt CONIVR iI:NODu .Ilitt tirttost desirous of obtiiiirtfiea tie') (lre, will dowel! to eat) at PAIIN EStOCKS' STORE, and piireltase some of their cheap DRY GOO Ds, Are., just received direct irony New York ; phis and italtinnire. This is the fli,x ar rival for tin! Spring and are detertoirted to sell a tittle tower that: eau. tritrefiased etsew herd: • iri,•..trwle ifsOoKs. Llthociir, new etlitiou resit) hetitot, hietlital k all the cariovee sv lee BPhrAePihgV, of --- t FINTLENIEN wha clay beta It • Pt VF r , z ptratie SUN IVetlfro# i•eloa W L Inky NtJ I ' 4; eon. Fe; mietattitiodiaited ko liy caing at, • April •J 5--111 8,10480:09: Ict' A new and liiirhatit ligiht his latslyaritaksorni now stands }wjb horizon, triutddinplits got. den light of hope upon thslork dostatirior minds of the bed-ridden and afflicted with Ittaill,like thit tot rst trtk ' 'forth the congenial ris s upon the cold, .Iktrial regiotTh of the frigid JECRIS The thrde letters which head lit la 01'14414 the signification of it A DXV AY 8 READY RELifiF * .: 4• _ An Inslaittanem,r iertiody for of.olj#infillg th'n 'very i out ItucLoay'o Ready Hebei to eiplicitt ! 110 puimrelieviog qmilitieo rO retriY.ol. it linvo the twoot IniliiS R Ingo, Gout, l'utul.yoils, 'lie imoretlx, etc:, {ln /111411 4 minutes. • ttiutk, and . Al: u rtnum,vrtcrAfi, • s irsirr t NiLf CITE r.t) BY ft I)W A Y . : 4 111 , :Atig . 11141,EK , atis'es Iron. canairaii bin innat ge tVom ( * olds, pv f mre t 4 cold damii wwlthei , and Auttip ments. This complaint in ilivitod classes ; the first intlamotot y. no culled, Nrtt %%yelling and itillithimation that attetale the Petillek in the paint ntlirteili second, (:lif0,!it'lliOKO1114, iSM, no rafted troll] tht tong robtiboriakof Medi*. case. It ib also I.ni. n.ln an ilittobag4 or Oain itt the back; SCiatiCa. or pains in title hip or groin ; Anthrotilyttia or pbins in the pilthi. The Atutei Ithucinalisni generally nit - non:nes into 14,1 of there nud lorrom)es a chronic complaiat,;, : t t A BEAUTir 11, PICTURE—A NEW LAit . . _ f•TEEL PAW:AMC. To protect the ptiblit tigniho porthasingebilli terleite Ilad 1109piltS C. Ita,IW,V, the 'of New Yr: ro a great ex pellie viataeed ll,l 'bervlcesOf fb nt the first ashtltS of sleet engtrivinXih Aintkitai and will on the init. of Anti!, I stat, Ihk4 " 11114` • way's Nledicared shop its new label, it 'it be:twittil rivet engraving. it represents tiliefeMilliti oi beatify, I(4la:ragon aiobllii# ' and scion '‘‘ N‘ 'jell are the wool, ways ti4.l ilk illuminated letters.— ' On , lie npresite side of the tablet is the hie'similt hie:twine of (La itatiway. chai,te, and eleeottily exeleifler4 •,. 'I As A nr.A ul ;, tiat tiF Tii If fairpasiK. ereiyillitCg al the kind in 'Ow tvorl4 it reiniiiro. Mt - Rebel., edriisle . tc, Tel II tract. tail Heath, Haig Suie Head., rotes, Pustular Eruptions. It illto pails health iu the skin nail beauty to ttref,colit plestati. A. a IN iniety sod MOIR Soap,. bryoinl the Nadi all: it tor shavilhi tiles !toes it is the best iii uet. title sake of gatPiltrty Soap will hot minter time tbreb'tjake's ofthtjitiliet sire ul my titter 'Sing, in me, iheielltnt it is thlt cheanveit sod !wit boil) in die wiiil i Pric#. 2 3; rents. huge cakes is englaVed WiaPpers, tin this sighatine of E. G. Italway epee each tillefielit Now through the Harem chambers many lights Of limy thanes proclaim the toilet rights-4.: While sours Wing halm Irbil' Circiissites 614. , '• To dress and beautify their ltWely Hairy • 'Which taakes the inserts of Circassian sift. Within the breaits of kings No? !aye iitartiiii TO D11E54 AND BEAtITIFY Tilk HAW: haat ay's Circuisilit becoitiiiig pi !moiler. in dm rdurse of tiffle it wilt all other prepfirattomi In at, it cute bathe* ? stieegtheas the hair, erraliCates dalalrisli; luta makes the hair toll, fate, awl glossy: By utithi; Clip halm as lier direction, it mill make it, beatittnilly, rs,cuabhng nature. Price 35 .cortio, in large IsittleS, lice that IfattWay St. Co., is up. on each battle. LIKENESSES. Photographic Ilk messes laken Fly • PIO geterreeipm Protiss wflli Cli M, oda*. of beim! fluky rrpreectiledi, . R. WEAVtIi respeethillY ahhoint= ILI F rem 10 hiR old friends and the cititelltt generally, of Gettysburg, that he hue cnroti silenced o Ditowerrratt Griller!, in the Old , Tetnperanee lions° i n uliambersburg ettit Where, being ht possession of all the re - rent. inturtivetnent In the art, lie is prepared tb offer his best efforts to those *lib Sirb plctuies Of llichiseives or rkletidia, He has reettlitty improved his taeliff for taking noniattires, by the aitilition,sirg' splendid net mid eilluiged German Cih era, inanufai'llireil •Vuigltatitlet 4x Sony" who Lire ucknoWledged to 116 most Celebrated Optibialis lit tfin World i thus the wail& can test assured that lie is ready to execute pieturba 11l iht; twit jtiisa sible 111:111111.i% it needs bit a teirlark tti eait the ailed= iion of the reader to the regret expreksed . by hundreds of not possessing aislieage an absent of departed relative Ur friende - Ladies ana fientletneti are therefilte Wet respectfully inrited to eilibitee the ttifor44 ble opportunity by calling at his Llitgitetz rear ClaUery and here their thiniattired taken. Miniatures talteb lbt 4/i 25. ti 14,09 " iu l'lns or Lockets, $1,25 to $3.01# Gtoupa propnrtimildAy lutif. Old pialum 1.2414 Gain at half pica. , %theft emtVetiient, fatitifies Wishth# fifes, 11011th) engoago, the hdurs baotehltuti.. Invalids Wtljted oh at theft residOneeti, anti hketlesails keh of Ltetiensed persnits. Piettite6 taken without fegnkti td Wihtl,lo et And Wairanied not to little, Call at 4 eiamine specimens: June 20 3 18Eil: LOCUST GIOVE STEllii INASNIIICII as the streams me NMI the Fartnera will please Ng( in (Hilo that at 11114 lkstablishme they fait :it'll , times hate their eriiidirig (11,41 e Wt gfirtrt nutirt and lit the hest manner. 1 ) 14 so/1114 treat v tlistarttie, by itraitilitt sh&F itfilt, can haw with therrt theft , trrattit a:tared tts tb:sired: thb ha* been ttittch tHlargeel, anti rE 6.rg4i titiathity re:C:1114 rnu H.sl9 he reheit , ett. • t,ll - i'atronilta: this talablidini44l4•lo has t)Pen balk at irr:ivio• 14flease, get the rtmt..aiefiev amioht knfttfiNrilatillit (tt: the iteielliktrhixttl'antl ehtite try. 4:1".!(). A R Gorimitly CUBA &THE Cliglititi CUBAN-care bt6ifir whezu, wtottitillt tir. this futptitqithj file itieliaL it, the i)pinittit Lica' !to' itAi be a Pathfiatly h uiit Nth', idaSaalaa l ki nitre Gay hat/AO:LI tittaati4 iiats. and Citpl.,,ttiot add 14664 IdTZ't. 4 i POP tier uf Centre- SIM a te: Iltor•Cult anti sew; tilittSi!e aaked. LCIOIC EIRE 231 4cres u (14641 lastwir -ILN Lbwnp tuirtviAll); klotiiiipb/P tulle fitott Vaii*citt: eOEN 4604 tit iltsburr i . deal five heti* bdifitkvillint, TIF &AK *err km: Pat t t ifiktioirt kr& &NNW Ai the. tsitterltxt ittridie If(vat4Vie. diet eoseit. A 444 also, _etc V 06. 4e iltrikedl)44 4 mita MEL Stme? 714 4 WY/Wt.2 2 ••6 tioiy tse, • 'JP fealveterii) gerr 4G pi itiee 1 7 `6144fAiNikt* ttNtrofify __ < COIL , rib t.i.*-olkAttgroli Of aelery ato it. 443401.14 141100gtertiCtIL I=EZI
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