P/90 119 Herralbwrg .4mericam lair. 11111110er'i propoalllott to Tax Peer noclutalea, Laborlag Ales and notate nattfacitires. It has been repeatedly asserted and proved. that the London° ieaders are the worst enemies of the laboring classes.— Mr. Bigler (brine no exception to the .gen eral rule; for in all his schenies of 'ilia (ion. he proposed to throw the heaviest burden upon the poor. and the whole poli• cy he advocates tends to the prostration of domestic industry. The following section' is contained in Mr. Bigler's second bill to forma Sinking -114011df ' • Sec. l 8 That no much tiny law as the tax on trades, occupations and profanities, to the value thereof above two hundred dollars, be and the same is hereby repealed. and Iteresfier the several County Consinissioneis shall, at the proper time. uuseu for the use of the Commonwealth, upon all trades. occupations and profes sions now taxable by law, one per centom upon each and every dollar of the full as sessed value thereof, and the said Commis sioners are hereby required to levy. eir cause to be levied for the present year for State purposes. the sum at one per cent on the full *seemed valuta of each trade. oc cupation or profession now subject to State tax. This is an example of Locofoeo hp I :pocriay, and of Mr. Bigler's friendship -for poor mechanics and labtwers. Mr. Buchanan said that it would cover the land with blessings. were the wages of latter to be. reduced to ten cents per diem. His friend. Mr. Bigler, by the way of Resit ting Buchanan in his mode of covering the land with blessings, proposed to send the tax-gatherer and take one dollar from every hundred that the mechanic or la borer earned by the sweat of his brow. Wbat a political and social millenium these two would create S With ten emits 'a' day, end taxes on all things. the title of emigration would he stopped, Ameri cans left alone to enjoy America, and the 'theme of that great I.otrofoco, Judge Woodwanl, to keep all foreigner' from voting and holding awn, would be ren dered superfluous. 'rite, policy of the ocofotm party tends to break down American manufacturers and impoverish American-laborms, while - it , MI6 the coffer', of the M. pmposed to aid the opera ion of this policy by his second Sinking Fund plan, for by trection 22nd in it, he pro 'lamed to place foreign produce and Amer loin produce on an equality. ' - Sec. 22. That hereafter all dealers in goods, wares, and merchandise , the growth. ,product and manufactures oi the ,United 2041,erery prwron who shall, keep I *Awe or warehouse for the purpose of : , rending and disposing of go)ds. wares, and inewdrandiste where such persons id con maned or interested in the untwist:tort:ll :fpf, nth , goods. wares, and merchandkee MMlllie - Clasodied in the same manner and I ntsptinad.eo paythe same annual tax end liestramlbe as is provided and required in : SO' 19 dealers m foreign merchasnliae: P/1.104mi5,„ That mechanics who do not Stp4a:tmtro or ware house forthe purpose ntmonlimr thew manufacture. shall not be •reltdotd to take license. The Free trade tariff of the Imeoforms eneourages as far as possible the importa tion' of foreign goods, and represses ' the .• , PM4117 1 44 01 American manufacturing lady.- ..ire-. To aid the operation alike Locolo- I oath**. Trade policy, Mr. Bigler pro pped to abolish any dtscriatinalioh be , "IR 4ekklers in . American goods, and in .1 11 414 1 :11 00 ds , and to make them all pay these= amount of taxes. What . beauti- fu( examples of Locofoco friendship for classes, and their attachment •0 !pp merest. of their own country are ,foload in Mr. Bigler's scheme to pay , the Star debt !! • WWI Ilbet.ealt. and see It Otis% ' itenstols has not done htu lull Duty. VA "thing is giving the !Anaheim jgenst trouble. - It is the fact 'that Gov. Johnston has collected annually less tax frank :the Real Estate of the Contnion wealth than hie Luctdoco predecessor.— Illeiriothe proof. taken from the Auditor Gententre Report for last year: -‘ • - Cor. Shwa Received , .• • rtelli veal estate 11l 1845. , Do. 1848, /10. 1847, " Do. 184 H, $5,104)185 40 1,373,588 85 GTry. JaJoist** Total in four yams, Alum' Ammar. onestoobtr , is firs years, *1.811.713 36 Animal avenge. 1,31 , 5,871 69 Gov. Johnston has received over SIX TY BEYEN THOUSAND DOLLARS less immially. from Real Estate, than Gov. Shunk !! Yet with less money from this source end les; clear money from the public works. Gov. bimetal' has paid in (hetyearsss3B.2o3 67 of the public debt, 'whil,46ov. Skunk in four years, paid but ,5187,794 82 !! The income from the tax on Real Estate 0148144144 re been greater now than hereto- ItOre4fOr the Revenue Cimunissiotiers of 1848 increased the valuation of property in tr4Stete over the valuation in 1845, 11 41111 7 1467 00. The rate of taxation ion,* been increased, but the same rate e5,. ; 1144.477.267 increase of valuation, alionkl have produced a large increase of ravannic instead of an increase we hind 4411te e ttlinwabove, that less money was Jaapssis root ibis source in 1850, than ii 1144111! The fact is there is bold re lief.y None can contradict it. GOV. i ii i,N t roN HAS RECEIVED LESS OM THE FARMERS. AND YET'PAID A MUCH LARGER PII9PORTION OF THE S PATE DERV THAN ANY PRECEDING lAMOFOCO ADMINIS TRATION!— Hosipupher this fact when the time for vo thetailiwes.—flaily.loterictut. 11,11.• N , Nig , H am !—.The R o st on state of things will continue. nut if the lieu home, front a reliable souree,..that destinies of the Commonwealth are again a Wait of boil weighing two hundred and committed to the PLUNDERS. we shall aelreffiettu putted* fell near Dower (N. II.) have a return of the days of WOLF, POR arailberilllitt l'ho mat* was observed TER and MUNK, and the State will at itatattatlitenlitin abvadue bolero it deseen• nee more he plunged into irretrievable ruin dol. and reamed au little alarm among a tout embarrassment. tragmbor tar It fortanataly fell in ; • _1 a b oki and did eo other ihreassitAlian ta; Point notat:olliers' spotlit With a iool Omer ap sad aid dirk uportailLabo were finger. itt the I Prku o io webs luny virtio'a IMPORTANT TO TAX-PAYERS. WHO CONTRACTED. THE STATE DEBT ? • The rollnerlitg stitemeitt of the rariims, loan* constituting the present STATE' HEST of Pennsylvanin, ind amounts all Ahoy .eutod on the drat diy of Decimbei, 1850, says the Reading Journal, is copied from the Annual Report of John H. Per 'fiance, late Lueofoco Auditor General, made to the last Legislature : allibletlel of Ihr Pal& Dad Proaryhantia. Stock Loan per acl of April 2, 1631, $20,3a Ml , do do' April I, 1826, 295,224 71 do Jo April 9. 1917, 999,211 15 rait-. do Match 24,'38, 1,997,418 42 do do Dec 18,1928, 798 274 64 do - :416a Ap44 1 11. "16, '11,197.372 43 do .do Doc 7, 1639. 50.009 00 * do Mar, 13, 1830, 3.994.808 28 do. do Mar. 111, 1"31, 2,481,201 81 j i do do Mar. 28, 1831, 12;4000 00 , do do Mar. 30. 1831, 298,98 d 43 Is do Mor, 3n, 1r , 32, 2,343,437 62 do do April 5, lis3ll, 800,000 00 do do , reb.,l9, 1833, 2,:139.880 00 do do Mar. 1, 1833, 200,000 00 do do Mar. 27, 1833, 529,922 74 do do April 6. 18:14. 2,104.532 61 do do April 13.1835, 959,259 151 do do Jan. 06, 1839, 1,192,583 28 do do Feb. 9, 1839. 1,277.216 114 Jo do Mar. 16, 1839, 99,992 00 do do Mar. 37. 1839, 469,480 79 do do Jane 7. 1839. 49,997 23 dd do Juno 27, 1839, 1,134,348 65 •do do 101 l 19, 1839, 2,053.931 00 do do Jas. 23. 1840. 888.789 02 do do April 3,1840. 853.681 95 .:.du do Jail" .11. 1810, 1,938,732 88 do do la¢ 10, 1821, 800,000 00 *, do Mar. 4. 1841, • 22,233 06 1 1,4on(relitf)ths May 4, 1811 0 612304 du Storli , Loasi do May 3, 1841 566,697 03 i do. do May le, 1841, 909,677 01 Ent °° 4 , l Ro'od* dot/ 07.1842,r. .33.016 98 1 do do, Mar. 7,,1848, 62,980 31 Stock Loan& April 29,1844, 59.294.39 `.MaY 31. 1644. ' 99,449 !Stook Lint. do • Ap4416; 1846, 1 1,535,1611' 15 I• do ' do 71.601 , 00 • do . do April 14. 18413,. ;169,887 45 loan do 40 1 10,,18481 ,490.902 00 f40,8',77,114 its 6 [ft olooda irldel Chet die orihnii troliof loan imonotal to aboavl4l.ooo,ooo 00—but his hem • testaliedand.redesed_to. :tba maw sire 4,141.184 00 J, , k loan was molted foFihe pupas, devoid. lOg fr:lima Phan oo tho eidamble Railroad I . .—tiwniit alums emeticsi atiiiiy, and Ono which Betsy iodoundo le the inloreet of the inmusson cwoottt.:). • I Vita *bore ii taken , letter for letter and Ilgure for figure froui the Official State + iliPtli - in the last Auditor General's Report. page 120. Jet us now see antler what udinicistratitme this debt was accumulated : Ilabos4iestraurd. 1820 to '2ll.—Joiolph grislier. Loco, 4124822 99 18/3 to '29.—J Aterw 81tulre, do. 6,887.001 sa 18111-to 'B6.—tionrste WeiG do. 18,02.009 78 1833 to 101.--Joeirph Rimer. whim NONE:' 1888 to '44.—u. a. Porter. Loco, 18.100,856 98 1844 to '4B.—Fr. It. Moot. do. 4,788.823 80 1648 1.1 '4 I.—W.F. Johnston, whig, 400,000, uo Erma:One the aboie figures carefully 1 and. then say whether.the Locrifoco party of Pennsylvania. ii not the. DEB'!' CRE ATING PARTY. Except the 840000 loan of 1849, created'for the purpose of avoidieg the Inclined Plain Wilke COIUM• ttia.gailroall, not ONE DOLLAR of the public debt was ever contracted by a Whig 4sliniaistiptiop, l „. „Gite- Ritnereatne joie office in' Decem ber, 1899. and went out in December, 18-1 3d.and . as will, be seen, not a single cent t was added:twilit debt during his adrainis- Itritiion. Then eniurneuced the adininis tration of DAVID R. Poaren. under whom 1 the public debt was increased at the rate lover TWO,MII.I.IONB A YEAR! Next Plane the "lamented” Snusx, who added Ihis mite to the sum total at the rate of • arer,a millittri a year, until the Debt was i t swelled up to the enormous amount of Iry Mitztoes , or I)og.t.Ars I In July, 1418. Francis R. Sliutrk died. 'lltere upon WAn. F. Johns ton became Go v-1 tuner. and in the following , . October. the peen!e atfirtued the selection at the ballot 'bill. Before, this ,tlie affairs of the State were in a dipkorable.condition. The • in , terest on the public debt had nut been paid •by the Loco(olea fur ri,considerabletime, i,ood .Pennsylvania had become a.by.word and reproach thro'nut the. civilized world. Well, what did Governor Johnston def— t Why, one month alter his induction into , !oifieer—in.Arigurt. 1848, he paid th e inter- . . 1 • est, promptly,,githout reporting, to the Lo cofoco expedithM of loan 7r a thing which Pl 4 got been . ijone for .year. before--attd ever pi ire it been paidpaidpromptly when t . due, in go 110 ld ,altd saver., The very Jim I year of Ins: administration. he paid off a i testitetrary loan of , 1 WO. HUNDRED r. r . I. O I3II OANB.DOI.J.ARS and a floating debt .4 FOUR HONORED AND' SIX TY TIIOIISAND.DOIJARS, left by the .... . . . . , Pre,,nolifi.4.9ettleo entnimetrutione, Nor ' to. 4 8 1 1 ai_t_',---Illt. tiomattictto Parma ors I'wax 10.1 N PERT, which as appears by his last Arsenal atemiage. was deaveed leinfl •, the 80th Nnvembee., M 18411. over g e •rf ' 4 - ,lktft4ON OF D OL LARS i . eta .tioo * ,..tiNg itutilittEDAso FlerY . 'I'!IO.4ISANI) I)OLLA.R§..toiii I -r - . . been paid or the omeletiO .o of the North Branca Canal,, a work ttemmeneed ;..eider I previous toted* edmieimmtione and a bandoned for want of fends., This work will Imon be cemPleted, and then we will I have au important aouree of revenue for i the payment .of the IMMtfoco State Debl.l The crowning features of Governor n' Johnstos administrationlias been threcre ation of a SINKING FUND for the ye demp • of the main debt. The act cre ating this hind was recommended by Gov. Johnston, and has thus far been eminently successful. During the year 1840 and 18- 50 there was received into the Treasury on account of this fund the hands sum of $424,832,75, as appears by the last re• port of the Auditor Generalipages 126.57. This soul was expended iii the purchase of loans of the footled debt amounting in the aggregate to $459,122,98. It would be well for the people of Penn sylvania to remember these truths. Gov. Johnston has already paid off a large a mount of the funded debt, and if continued its otlice, lie will be able during the remelt:- der of his terms to continue doing, so at the rate of nearly or quite ONE MILL ION OF DOLLARS PER ANNUM, without any additional tax to the people.-- We have here she ACTS of the Whigs a gainst the HYFOCRI'IICAL PROFES SIONS of the Locofocos. Elect .1 011 N STON and STROII M. and this gratifying 34318,333412 1,444,143 10 1,380.78(„ Ap 1.330,1111 40 11111493.921 81 1.1117,821 DIRIPARTURK Or Tilt Jaws FROM RIJOBIA. —.Ai is well known that several Imperial Ukases hereof aie keen issued in s ,with mien!, to: the Jews, which ly •,fortikl the m wear I th# dress pee lei to theii4tation,bui, go aft far as to for their women to 01 their Nair in their covii fish ion. eh& Make' vadat. other restribl ( kitie. all which ate iniauded to compel the Jerre en tikes immediately to become national ized and enter the bosom of the Russian church. But many circumstaimes make itappear probable that these imperial ordi nances will have an effect entirely opposite to what had been expected. Many weal thy Rabbint have :already left Russia be cause they were not willing to become cit ism's-of the country, amid because their women refused to cut off their hair in the required Manner. It is also feared that the rich letvish corn merchants wilifollew this example, as the trade in corn brandy. both wholesale and retail, is prohibited to them, and the -pecuniary responsibility laid upon all Jews ii case of infringement of the imperial edict is so severe that many others will probably be driven from the country.— G erillint paper. NSW ORLEANS Rorr.—The New Or leans papers make no mention of the Span ish consul having been mobbed and driven to the jail for protection, as heretofore re ported. On the contrary, the attack on ' his office was made by a rowdy mob of of the most degraded character. forty of whom had been arrested and sent to jail. The person consul had not been outraged or endangered ; and, though we cannot too deeply lament the riotous visit to his office, we are gratified to learn from all the journals that the outrages .really perpetrated were the work of felons and outlaws, many of whom have been arrest ed and reeogniaed as old offenders by the police. and that the.eitiaons of: New. Os. leans made the most most laudable and successful aorta, to lid in the execution of the laws. Not a single Spaniard Waii molested or'attacked in his person. With regard to the letters in the hands of the Spanish consul, from some of the A mericana. the Picayune says The Spanish, Consul in transferring his functions to the British •nd French Coo. sole, en theltsth, said that he placed the persons and property of Spanish subjects under the protection of the American Gov ernment. The Ness Orleans Delta. of the 24th "It gives us pleasure to state, for the in formation of our friends abroad, that the peace of the city is fully restored—all ap preheusions of another outbreak having passed away. Everything in the shape of mob.law is abhorrer% to the feelings of our citizens. nut one of whom, properly sn called, participated in the tumultuous soeaes of Thursday night." EXECUTION.—:-George Pharaoh was ex ecuted at West Chester (Pa.) on Friday, for the murder of Rachael Sharpies*, com mitted on the 28th of September last.— The mime was perpetrated by Pharaoh shooting her dead with a gun. while she was unlocking the school house door at West Goshen. Chester county, she being a teacher there. Pharaoh was suspected of the erime, from having been 'wen in the vicinity with his gun, and this suspicion was . rendered a certainty by fintlint that the wadding used on the ocessims matched a torn copy of the Saturday Evening Post, which wee Ilium{ in his possession when arrested.- *40,677214 6 His sole motive for the commission of the deed, if his own confession is to be believed, was to ohtain a gold watch be. longing to the deceased. The mother of Pharaoh was sisterofJabea Boyd. who was hung at Westchester on the 21st of Nu romper. 1843. for the murder of Wesley Patton, a lad. Pharaoh was hung on the same gallows with the Caine rope. HORRIBLK RAILROAD ACCIDSNT.-lAist Saturday night, Thomas Galligan, a Watchman at one of the bridges on the Reading Railroad, was run over by a coal .train near Oruigsburg Landing. and liter ally torn to pieces. tie had been attend ing a political meeting at Port Clinton, where he became intoxicated, and in this condition attempted to get upon a coal car, while the train was in motion. The con sequence was, that he fell under the brake, and met die most horrible death imagina ble. ,His body was torn apart piecemeal. and when ite accident was discovered, a portion of it was found adhering to the axle of the, tender, and' other mangled parts were picked up along the track for several miles. bearing scarcely any vestige of a human form. • lIIREMItAII Spitz'''. of Patterson N. J., ad vertises his wife Rachael, as having left his bed and board, and cautions people not to harbor or trust her on his account.— Rachael 'veers him bank again, in the fpl lowing, which show. her `spunk, at haul: Norica.7—l saw in the Gican a lian an stlvertisenterit signed Jerrimiah Speer. for bidding any one harboring or trusting me no his account. L'his Wife, say he never had any bed or board for me, bit he board ed with my father;and I paid his board. A few, month's ago he was taken, when his mother came with a hired man and weir' in and look ,him away, without my knowledge or tny lither's'efonseitt, and I paid a three weeki" dochir's bill for him. When he came back I told hint he must gn to his mother and , stay Jill he got wean ed, before 1 would lire with him. RACRABL The Hollidaysburg , ' 441lomdeird" de verities the- following locomotive trick an the Central Railroad !lair days ego The Eastern passenger train, going at the rate of about . thirty miles an' hour, when near Blair Furnace, pareed . -th'rough a large charcoal wagon, which was erbvaing the track at the time,learing the horses, and front wheels on one aide and. the • hind wheels and , half the body: one the other side. The felt war performed so quick ly and and quietly thet.the passengerir did not notice it. and the speed of the locomo tive was scarcely checked. Weran hong ine the driver's surprise on seeing is train of cars pass through hes wagon without so much as saying by your leave, or even stopping to mak an apology DEATH RV LIGHTNINO.—Rev. Jonathan Bissel, of the Methodist Episcopal church, formerly a resident of this place, was struck by lightning on Sunday afternoon last. whilst in the pulpit, at New London, Ches ter county. Ho had finished preaching, I and was about giving out the closing hymn, when he was struck and imtnedi ; ately killed• Some of the congregation were stunned at the lame time, but were not seriously injured. Mr. B. was very / highly esteemed, and was no doubt called from the service of his master here to en -1 joy his presence in a better workl.-0/- ustbiu Spy. • - . . . INNEL ,d Sept. 5, 1851. - i t ~ TH ISTiII IN 1 it do ES*ldi; !=--'--- it ----t---- - . irORKIIIMSIDEC,r; \ INFIELII scoVr. I s W . ' . (Subject to the decision of a Whig National Con. vention.) NOIR ,CAVIDODATIES. • FOR fIOVERNOR 1 WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON: FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, John Stitohm, of Lancaster. FOR JUDGES OF SUPREME COURT Richard Coulter. of Westmoria. George Chambers, of Franklin. Joshua W. Comly, of Montour. William M. Meredith, of Phil'a. 'William Jessup, of Susquehanna FOR PRESIDENT !EDGE OF YORK AND ADAMS COUNTIES. DANIEL DURKEE. ASSOCIATE JUDGES. Samuel R. Russell, John McGinley. AMIE MU 1.1 David Mellinger. tiHERIFF. John Scott. PROTHONOTARY. William W. Pluton. REGISTER & RECORDER. Daniel Plank. CLERK OF THE COURTS. Eden Norris. TREASURER. Thomas Warren. commissioNEß Abraham Reever. AUDITOR. Andrew Marshall, jr. DIRF.CTOR OF THF. POOR James Bigham. CORONER. Henry W. Caufman. "1 hare endeavored In do Ivry duty. I hare Ia• bereft to artrowee Pronoptramia's ildereas. I keret elewooseied far her all her Conitituteened rieehlo, eso metier who crumbled nr romplaioed. Howe/Ora, ae iteretafewe. I one rends to In honk ito the glarinor rouse of Justin and Troth. awl withal"( fear or fa mr motend ?timothy for the Rishi...—Oov.. John. don at Lancaster. ARE YOU ASSESSED? Bee to this matter it once. Let every voter examine the Asseasor'a list personally, and if his name is not there, call upon the Assesses without delay. Many voter are lost every dection by reason of neglect or carelessuees in this respect.— Remember, that no one who may be 22 yarn of ■ge or more, when theolection caries on, can vote without having been assessed at least tell days before the electioa. More Misrepresentations. Our attention has been called, during the pres ent week, to sundry misrepresentations said to be afloat in different portions of be County kr regard to Mr. PLAN A.. the Whig candidate for Register and Recorder. Among other things it is ;Urged that 1141. PLAIR is well off—has money at inter est—and does not need the office. This, we are authorised to say, is not true. Re far from Mr. Plank's enjoying s competency he is dependent entirely upon his personal exertions to support • a large family, atil he seeks the office of Register because 'riffle misfortune which disables him from engaging to advantage in ■ny of the usual busi ness occnpatlons. Again it is charged that Mr. PLANK was bren tified with the movements of the remonstroma a gainst the licensing 01 a Tavern in Henderaville. at the April Court. Now we do not know that this would hive been much, if any, to the discredit of Mr. PLA ec, even if true ; Sot U it happens not to ho the case, slid the story hail been put admit with a view to injure NW, it is but fair that he should have the Wasik of a positive contradiction. And this contradicliem we are authorised to make. Mr. Pt.►tre, we am informed, was not connected with that moveroeht, one way or the other. Double Robbery--Thief Robbing Thief! On Monday a week,' female of rather sus*. no. appearance and action, came to this place, and took lodgings nibs Eagle Hotel. On Thom. day morning, very early ! Jibe was_ walking out in the neighborhood of Me town, w hen, according to the oath made by Mr Wore Justice Bp she was robbed by a adored boy of • vahmble gold watch and about *ISO in money. &epic• ion haring hien excitid against a colored boy named John Jobnstort aged 15 or 16 years, be wu arrested, and the gold watch found upon his parson, which the %mile identified u bora The moray was not forthloaming. He was commit tal to rime. The apt day an °Moor of the law arrived hem in must* of this female, and armlet s& bor cm the chary Of burglary. It appears that on the Itrittuday nighermicata. Om-boom Marc. F. A. Scholl, about Me mile east of Greencastle, ax entered slid robbed of a variety of ankles. a.. a mong which were a slid Watch, chain and key. • bead purse contalaikt • smell amount of Money, Rue and other append. The tiouie raids phinderad UM' garret to Cellar. The ;lOW TillOt l yrbich 0 1 , 0 !ARO had atobett.frotto . 4 1 j 4 woman, mart lll4lled as the same takert kom lboiume of >R. achemi dm shawl, fan. tinge, dus. wore littod in her Oa; le wow In . Oue: primp. sod , will be retainad bent tunilaho Arial el illrooloweil, bey. !She • will than belabors to Oberthemborg to malt liar own trial for a similar offal*. This whole offal is tabor a sospitione bad--Skrithect. Deal*Owl fires, The. alleged riegildea; OW" Dettfel, who wee remanded into Sheen! reeetntgy by Comaisabwiei Berrie, under the Fugitive Slave raw. end to whom . imps we rifeenstitaia week, has berrii s iTtew coed from Shrrery riftir all. It seems that alter the proceedings before•Commiseirmer Smith were ended • writ" of Habeas Corpus wee sued out and s hearing of the case lwd before Judge Cotrck• Lino of the U. 8. Circeit Court for ,Westerft N. 'Fork, who reversed IN decision of the Commis• shiner and discharged the alleged Fugitive. Dan. iel immediately left for Canada. Fast Travelling. On Monday a weeki our townsman, Pinup Catcall, travelled on foot from York to the ell. !age of Liverpool, a distance of seam miles, in fif• ty-three minutes. It was over • hilly turnpike, thei cheeping sees close Ind sultry, end the sun was *AAnil with . greed roan.' It tees done on weepy. e Suceeiedetl'in winging if by seven Waits& THE WELCOME TO GOVERNOR JOHNSTON. A CORDIAL GREETING The visit of no,. Jt HtNaTn , to this place, on Tuesday last, for the purpose of meet ing our people and rendering an account of his stewardship for the last three years, drew forth a most gratifying demonstration of popular regard. Every thing passed off in the very best possible manner. The day was pleasant, and the news of people in attendance large beyond our most (lan- guine expectations. We think we hazard nothing in saying that the number of per- 1 sons on the ground wits fully equal to, if not larger than, the great meeting of 1.848 much larger than, under the circumstances, we had a right to expect.— The enthusiastic demonstrations of popular killing which ince Gov. sionwsTots at Get tysburg, and at every point of his progress through our County, gave cheering evidence that all is right in the "Young Guard"— that our people approve his administration --and are prepared to accord to him at the ballot box the well deserved plaudit of “ Weil done, thou good and faithftit ser rant !" On Monday afternoon, Gov. Jonnrron addressed a mass meeting of the people of the "Green Spot" in ('hamberaburg, and at 5 o'clock spoke for an hour and a half to au equally large meeting at Fayetteville; af ter which he proceeded on his route to wards Gettysburg, reaching the Catalonia Iron Works about dark, where he was most cordially welcomed by the brawny labor envoi the Forge and Furnace, and the rough hut warm-hearted Colliers and Miners of the surrounding hills, who had thrown a banner across t h e road over which the tovernoi was to pass, inscribed with the words— ..treleome, Gorernor Johnston r 'Another banner floated from a pole erected over the Furnace buildings, with the motto, ..Johnston and the Tarifof '42." At Gnetrenburg, where the Governor was, by appointment, to pass the night, an e qually cordial welcome greeted his appear. amv, Mr. Goodyear having tastefully deco rated the entrance tohis main building, and thrown out a banner bearing the words, "Johnston, Justice and Truth." At this point the Governer was for molly handed over by a Committee of our friends from Franklin county to Messrs. A. 41 STEVENgos, Esq., Gen. 1). 'MIDDLE COVE, and J. D. nt.x.rox, who, as a Special Committee, accompanied by the Gettys Lodge Hand and a numerous dele gation front this place, had repaired to Ilrat iceberg, to receive his excellency. Speech es, eloquent and appropriate to the occa sion, were made by 1.11. 111'1 'A 1 . 1.1", Esq. in behalf of the Pranklin County Committee, and by A. R. STEr xxs.on, Esi., on behalf of the Whigs of Adams. After slipper, served up in excellent sty,le by the liber al host, Gov. Joloocniot was called out, and although he had already spoken full three hours the same afternoon, he addressed the assembled crowd for near an hour, evident ly with much effect. Speechim were also made by D. M'Contirtouv, Esq., of this place, and by Mess. M'('sut,v and Ron- Ingot, of Chambersburg. Next morning at an early hour, the Gov- 1 ernor started for Gettysburg, and at various points along the route met With harulsome• tokens of regard. At our friend lismr- ZGLMAN'S, a party of ladies had assem bled, who presented the Governor with a beautiful boquet and greeted him in passing by the waving of handkerchiefs. At Col. Watmen's, another party of ladies had assembled, and we noticed that the Colonel had placed a characteristic Cider Barrel conspicuously upon a tree by the road side, labelled—"A Touch of that mane Old Coon r' At the residence of Mr. Wrattna, pear town, a tastefully gotten up wreath of flow ers and evergteen was presented, accom panied by the acknowledgments of the la dies present. Of the entrance into Gettysburg— the numerous teetotal banners thrown an. cross our principal streets--tend the enthus-, histie, cordial reception of the Governor by the.4lolo pti#pq of people w3l9);6lail"mbled to see s9d haw him---we shall not 'Peak. flufficeit to say, that he•was weltmunid , to. our town in an eloquent addretis by D. 'Ma 'Which was btiefly ae linnwleilged by the Gnvernor after ,afteh'' 'he spent several hours in receiving, dlas.. and shaking ban& witit aneh'asAatiredi to;, 3 4610 4 1 6 :lldifiem• *rberhtibn , ' 6 Ittiredlottrtite itclomblist'effind toit, lltatt,tito hannoin,-4rraition of. the chine of polley he entertaifask State-'sad, National, add% defenti tit his aditainiett tion of fltate )oiirrernment durbig the past three years. We shall not do Gover nor Joutorrom injustice by attempting a report, or even a review, of this masterly speech: It was one of those strong, plain, commonsense, unanswerable arguments for .which our Chief Magistrate is so distinguish ed. No attempt at wit or oratorical dis play—such as is common on the stump— but a plain matter-of-fact style and man ner, which gave evidence of honest convic tion and unmistakeable sincerity on the part of the speaker. No issue was shirked, 1 but every question of publie interest---the State Debt ) and the means of its liquidation —theilinking Fund and the Revenue lawn pfthe Commonwealtkt- 7. the anent thE Iliadic Worts—the T itliessureol--Fugitive in t im ita vary thing, even to the. muchail a1i0nz...21 ti l t repeal the Act of 1847 . it'll li ha 4; Gov tta het& in his "breeches' pat et,"-.ell were fiilily met, and ably discussed, and we can not help but believe to the satiafaet . of ' every candid and honest-minded man with in hearing. I One thing we noticed, and were particu larly gratified by. We mean, the large 1 number of our political opponents who a- vailed themselves of the opportunity to be present:And boar what their Chief Magis trate had to say in vindication of his Ad ministration, which ba d been. so bitterly unfaiily assaile d by their party presses. The candid; able and dignified manner in which that vindication was made, cannot fail moat favorably to have impressed all who heard it. May the good toed thus sown be productive of much good fruit. We tniiy tun omit to notice that Gov. Johnston was formally announced to.. the pee* lithe ofternimin'hy. D. 11: Bsixtnen, Fssi., in .a brief, pertinent, and most capi tal introductory speech—which was hand- somely acknowledged by the crowd. ' • After spending anther hour in exchang ing salutations with his fellow citizens,' the !' Governor left town in company "witliD.;' , ll. SNI v szn, Esq.; Hon. JAMES Whiner) ) and 4. B. M'Fulitso:4,..Esq., .as *a Cenitnittbe delegated to pass him into the hands of a Committee from York county, who reeeiv ed him at Abbotstewn. At' this latter place, a large arseinidage awaited the Gev ernor's arrival, and another speech was 1 made—making five within a day and a half, excluaite of the ,formal reception speeches at different points. Next morning, the Governor proceeded on his way to York, whence he goes to meet the people of the Eastern and Northern counties. And now a word to the friends of Gov. JOHNSTON in our county. You have hoard the man of your choice—have learned his views of public policy—and know the man ner, in which the duties imposed upon hint three years ago have been discharged. Are you satisfied therewith, and- do you desire his re-election ? so, Tern must go to work, too. Gov. Joutvivrott is doing yeo man service in the canvass by going from county to county, and meeting the people face to face. But that will not elect him unless his efforts are hacked by your own exertions. He expectsyou to do so. Our opponents are up and adoing, and will make a desperate struggle to regain the sceptre that has fallen from their hands. But the intelligeneeirom all quarters of the State is most cheering. The West and North West, especially, will tell gloriously for the good cause in October. All now depemb, upon the East. Will 'not the "Young Guard" do her whole duty and help to roll up such a vote for Gov. Johnston as shall place his election beyond a doubt?? To work, then, one and all ! Organize in your townships and districts, and that with out delay. Five weeks from next Tuesday only remain in which to work. See to it, that the time left you is well employed.— See your doubtful neighbor, and resnion the matter with him. Cull on the timid and the lukewarm—enconmge and arouse them to exertion. lAA nothing be left undone, which duty to your chosen candidate and to your own loved Commonwealth demands at your hands. This done, and victory will be yours. A Political Judiciary. Ilkib — ltobert .1. Fisher, Esq., who aspires to be President Judge of this district in place of Judge Durkee, has takes "the stump" in support of his claims. Last week he made a speech at a political meet ing in York—promising, however, if elected Judge, to "disregard party obligations." Why, them, invoke the aid of partizan feel ing to secure his election. Itirr President Fillinowc has dismissed the Collector at New Orleans for neglect of duty in iwrmitting the Lopes expedition to leave that port. Stringent ,orders have been issued to the U. S. Officers at the va rioua ports to frustrate all ,new oxpditione against Cubs, Our remota of war in the . Gulf am also required td intercept any ex pedition sailing under the American fag, _ , Gem. .IMM Mates IC the West. The Pittsburg Goa!4#l4 Safes thoongh numbers of the Scott Voissentionmciently mormbled in that' city. , that, an excellent feslinig prevails among the Wbigeef she West in .empreckiri thin uppeeMiting Felt.eleetiam. aTbi people,' may. that paper f ' - sare aroused to a sem* of to irePcirionorotthe imito• be irlikirieldsd, end themmill bee. good Wu. 'foti which will hams a Whig victory,., trio away, peseeism to .iworeeki bet giolimm Whirl majority end , We -believe oho , will do it. • barrette°, , . is. I lout Whig *brig 'which 'will eve* ismer , owe* 'eleMbitt.' She AMMAN! inainobsnorles! In 1141, inkist, end ikuifidSiiindi WT inter•Ott. Maier will do better fur the Whit ticket than 'tor' yeirs iies'.' 6 , ttrilon'hair brOrifht down her 'Locofoco isui.)or , sy: oi. ela's;Sii"Oik*sibli . htiiiii?id Se 4141' Aso r ii,u.irlof line, 4"Soili bs sill 6.iiii.i. ail'', Viii.' -- nee ritin. 4 Nuseee , steist tit! mulched policy of il*Oril4frn , , Filisiiri•Priks?°9 if1ie"9, 1 101 1 . 14 ,ill Miiit Rrirsisikii,..,,,Oß. 0W... , &f!!" bill bssit ohm , 4 1 4 0 /.09 1 1 44W Whit ,stisiiiiiii, but ile.lo 4lo ill. 41P1A 41 ail. 101 tkrs.,, , Winetoot and Strohm. majorilyi: ~ So will, Wesitington. i Ante% strong will do well for. Johnston. , The people Miro boost him; and reipeet , him as a neighbor end Mind. • The Loeofiato majority li Wesemora land will probably be somewhat diminished, while in noble . old ittitnere*, sinone the "Frosty beta of Thitmier,” we may confidently look for a rous ing majority. Buller drill give a Whig majority, and A Ilegheuy -r-voltst shall we my for Allegheny 1 We do not like to mention a figure for fear we obeli be below the media , #ny thing less than three thousand majority would not do to brag on. What my you, Whig voters of Allegheny—shall we say thirty•lise hundred 1 Yes. Well, thirty i five bandied be it; and we can do that if we will. Let there be a generous emulation of this kind, end we shell roll up a insjurity which will make the British Tariff free traders alio.* the country open' their eyes 'With aatonishment. i • . GE N. SETH CLOVER, hol V" 1. ‘ . 1 Lova', of Clarion county, I. the ate for Canal Osimntleeloreer-4 , - nitinnted clue poet by lb* Reading Cenventiete, ti mei of emus Mad of Beelltanast ..beesele eits„" altlionsb his unfitness for the office is Rote none whitener he is k. nown. We elle:led,' week or two since, to his Pat-nt Im,r-priwp and Bre hme operations, in illustration of the perticelar hue of business to which his mind bee hews nightly di rected. We notice diet the “Lisrion Register,' published Et the residence of nee General himself, brings to notice amours ineidstit, which, as it show■ up to, advantage hi. iseieuthetglianCieseitise for the responsible poet so whieh the premeds to elevate hhn, we goats in figi rigtthe Register: . „ , ~ , . *Gen. Seth Clover ii-impepther in4ie own county—he will not get his party vote" by about five hnodopd. , I No TR!): ph terve, of the pelitieel eight itirthhallnli in this county knows to be the fact. The reason is• that the people Or did Nifty know him, and ho is' unpoPhlar beans, they know him to be incetopetent to WV: the duties of the office to which he attpires. Qualification was ti requisite which,hif feracm always required in a candidinetfor office. The people of Clarion think as JelL Person did, on this point. • and %Ley, know Clover, I altheugh a gloves fellqw,) is man ifestly deetitkitO of the nocesslk qualifica. Bone fur thiltityriiiiint Office to which he. ''has been nominated by the influence bf in M eit'nuehihnts. If Sheriff Clovir,eoUld add up a column of figuret4hrineted it iOli, in ttvo hoe's; we Might let hire' anise:' *What we mean is dint, kirifie l pilld ' 1 -- last lull, when the return iintiegre he county met in itiik "place. Shdriff ~ all by gee:Went we priatiniti-Linia: i toted by a certain mown judge...aolkt r the board. 114, ! , Sheriff in tarn. by ilkintl. of *tickle me and I'll .fickle you",, cube, , nominated the aforessid Judge the other clerk. The Beard,., not, wishing, to burn the Sherifrs Piffling', of course, passed both motions. Then the labor of counting up votes commenced-4d. happened in the afternoon-4i it they went—the Judge from Clarion township aryl Alm General. They 'marked and figured till the perspi riitiiiii stood in' girear *ape ' elicit their in tellectual noddles. We don't find so much fault with the return Judge alluded to, but we,did think Seth had eb.lity enough todo. the, thing up *complete," but we were mistaken. Ile worked away hsnl again. Again he tried it. We believe he made A re* mesmeric panes, but even his fevor int science failed, and about midnight he gave it up es mitt his power of his endu rantte-4n, nvathernaticel skill—and the bean, had to send a Mr. 'Thole,. A Lime slime township, (we believe.) down for Mr. 'rhompron, the Prothonotary, who came up. and in a few inotnenui relieved the General by giving the right count. "We give this leaf from the fife and ex ploits of Seth ('lover--the would.he Ca nal Commissioner—to show his ability, end leave him for this week by putting the following question in "simple milli plieation," for any of his friends to work nut. .611* it takes Sheriff Clover from 4 o'clock P. M., till midnight, to ennnt up and ar range the clecticm returns of Clarion rden iy—and then ean't do it—how long will it take him to calculate the expentre of re pairing a breach in the mural half a untie long by fifty feet wide." "The A pillonlants.r• ' Ita - Thim troupe of Vocalists-Ltmitl to ho the best Quartette now hinging—will !win /ettysburgon Thursday evening isext. We bespeak for them a full house. 'Front - nierons notices of their Converts in differ ent portions of the I m we extract the following from tlw l'om menial" : Pea AMLLIC.PANS —Thin' excellent troupe nf•ocal'wwle give their last Concert in our city at the latshairon this evening. They have no foreign reputetion nor do they come 111411011/ 1.14 heralded hy , estravagant Rolla of,their shillies, Modestly they present their cleans to public patronage, white they surprise on eminence with their superi or talent*. Their music is of that estate which appeals to the heart, theit, micas poosassing great compass with ampullae owerarwas. The beauty and simplicity of 1111211041 f of the ladies is an ad ditional atirartion, and we feel moored the young men of ottr city, so noto:1 for their gallantry, will on this occasion pre ant Memoriam in large nunthera to demonstrate their apprewation of Mu 'le.( worth, talent and beasies. Want of spare fortails au enlarging prow the menu of this com pany am they. many thweiss., that we ache upon all who aware to enjoy a unisiral treat that in rare to kte prettent' this evening at tie Melotkon.". Tim Cohan Bevolatkossellest accounts From Nee thiussor, SepF I. 111141:444The steamer Chu:hitt:hi armed heretWAny from Havana, bringing dates to the 25th ult.. being seven days later then thOse brought by the Empire Chy. • • ''• She brings aerounts of the , otplottbied Recces' of Genets! Lopes. 'mitring Intel route of the artily of General Enna. which wee siircipestreoy reinforted • to•tinCitunter him. In the battle General genie; dtit'fihot otfieer anderthevapfain Genetil. felltmor. tatty woonded, tind li body Odd iniluight to Novena and buried with grist pimp end rerevibuy On'the . 20tho • Ave fdsys. dieters Vilecionati owned. • ; The. Span ish logs bad , bees . igisnenfe. and the wettest: eonsiensitiow *evaded Ravens, where the patriots wertrpgeps ring to mat General' Lopeik who. was repotted •as merelditie.oll .the: sityr With a )force oEsbouse4ooo latereteguse • . Thetkummir Cincinnati, sa'stist , eame nut from Havanahltasesidtthemeamarfi zarro atvieti, tbat*lteristikattsd was not Great efforts continued to , be .trade by the authorities to keep the news of Lopez's v impale ilvkoll ter frephs,f flue Mk arrir al of the dead and wounded speaks louder ,„,, I tti The mime relkiesdeiscol the iirdt on. Muir PtinellitiMoMe of whorripho them ' selves- up , to SOnialt mAtrqi his% iill ) blien The Spanish aocornti ' , represent' that ,Gen. Lopes "as sotwenaded•by , -few. thou -9u°0"..• On' lie Whet 'side. n 'l4 aflirthed that Gen. Lopes 'Ms ed by a large mitourhiti t ir, oicoule A pe. r dltantlp to R' ith hi I r , in Ity t f city of Ehorana. • ANOTHER CONTRA lOCT I NV CHARLarrom. Sept. 2-7. . Letters, received here by the last arrival by merchants front some of 'the principal C,ommercial Mimes at Horace; contradict intirely the reported success of Gen. Lo pez and his party, The letter's 'stile 'that he has only one 'hundred and fifliji men left, and that they would shortly be caper ed and destroyed. • Princes may 'widow perchlteriti; but they itintiot make Wit truly honorable. Pride gonth lueftite"dtatttletlitu i anti a haughty' spirit tittrW a 'fall: • T•i, -• , - Tam MICMIOAM Comma/ace essc.— The Buffislell AiNtl, Dr. A. It Fitch,a.4llll4l 4: 7 ; 1 • ,• tr lS of Ilizuh='ilt.t ed • n , , • as Detroit ‘ • the Pielltd• hit* thekdepot, diet ittfit s te time ago. Tf this nfdrmation is correct, yhren of the most proicinent con spirators have escaped the sentence of an earthly tribune!. lithe trial is conducted as it hap been, neither the court, counsel, jury, nor prisoners, will he likely to live to the, end of it.-4V. Y. Commercial .Idver tiler. THU INSULT To THII FaLcon.—:Chu Wanhington Republic has been infonaut that upon the American ()animist liftman* calling on the Captain otaubs, and complaining to hint of the drineupen the steamer Falcon, the latter *spooled hits regret, and said it •shopld , notiteefic ; that it had now probahly tikettidace in consequence of the Spanish vessel's her oing a newCointaaadar, Who'Vad recently come to Rama, an 4 didopoi know the Falcon. , AI ° To 40214:ig-TlktkAliktidtary of the Treasury received ow-Monday telegraphic 41 e 8 1 ) 4444 lowtllt, cellhettir it 'new Or leans, stating that 2000 men were waiting there. r,e4,4Y.1 1 0 . 01 0; 0- ( "00k , W i que t being apprised of the Nature , Pi, 140 hilly yew:funded hs, the lbstilestur in these ,prent 7 tem. the ileptddic hos . reelMn 1 0 heii, WO thlt he was duly intormed tkat, il the said 1M IQ teen Should debacle ,tteatis the circutp etances,, certain otAcere ,of the , . United 'States would be held responsible., , _ .. liosstrritswe Troicitv..;-ellig lam ad vices 'reaftlric that this lst' of Seventh& it ad beentinily fixed tilant , AS the day /or the :II ration of Kossuth and Ws oompassuits. It is said, with no trick we imagine, that Austria will deelare Mir a 11Wt edlttblime Porte if Arju ppr a c i is olii. 'the kidepecdtiticelt to Mississippi were daily expected it. tin s ark to convey the reluge* uil s he tli i; idtates. - .... itsausitaitritilbstria - ocruta.--in to coyslgi t irwe it is said ,thin, ths Tope is aboii .ode ne'a mong which is the.llrehttishop of .Phila tlelphia.". I'his .0111(.1.6111y relent to 'l)r. Kendrick, the learatti Rowan Catholic Mutat, ' p:t( Ohihtihelphpia—witt i l thus the ;friends of itreh6sPop ghtes. who have been expeciiegaiia heat!, rAsiso. are die appointet‘. . ~, • lIRLTDIIOIRE MAJIKET. Two TIM ■4I.T/MRIt Imre.. MT FLOUIII AireMatt..—The !lour marketrearahus baleite.del cd4ooldile, tiloviardatteetaliist at I/4 en tiara`, with interest added. Also, Sal Cif" milled' *3 113 1. ay , idur $ 3 30 . Corn meal $3 124. . - • Cate 1,-1 he supply cif all kinds of gram iswery , ipinte goadiis Oriole tad latest at 71 a lit Fmtlii; yyMte 72 483, : Rye aPtantii: chair 33 Mew 36. 67 rents ; w •8 612 k,. • Goneris sa—The geocery market mains -steady. Sass of Din Coffee at titi .16mors firm. 'Noisome quieL Pam, aimeisoloody ntriAtet Salm .01 New Wes Pork st•SI3 871; Prime flt 3 ad Beam-Bhoulilers cents ; sides 9 • 10, mid shams 10 a 11. Lard is 91.ceists.; in kegs mkt a 11. MARRI ED. 'On 1614 in . *. by Ree s 111. Keller, Mr.. KEN- A MIN WIER, of Liberty township, itaii Miss IN A RGA WET LINN, of PreirJurn uenship. On the 4th hut., by the Rev J. ZieOest, Mr. 111.0i1EI, LADY to Miss.REBECCA CAIIII. MUNE DOLED. both al.:notion lowstship. Ins the Sink Ult tile Rev. I. Ziegler, Mr IDAVID C Li Miss MARY KECK iLER—both of Menallen township • Oss the 17thoult.„ try lasses Risssel Esq, WM. D. (10 MDCMAT. Dm., to Misr AMANDA M I I.IIE R —both of 'Messollen township. 011 the nth stitoresille, York county, by -the Res. Ceteliters, Mr. JOSE PH GUNKI.E. ReliMn4 wrens/hip. Ito Mies ELIZABETH 19.1141TH,orrorksnsunty. Ou the . 36th wit. at Crewman° Chapel. by Rev. 1 114 r. Entlent, Mr. HENRYI4XIIse,HOCR,te Miss JULIANA. (`O 1 'lostii 4110 it Ford township. In ifrAihe.-Nibth Cartgiu,' on the 13th ult., Mr. "WILLIAM WALIERS, 44watf, about years okl, and not more thaol4 inches tall, sod -weiulo. 33 pounds ;) to Miss ELIZA HET I! $A w- Y EMS, (a full prowls woman.) daughtipr of Mar ran RawYeto--....a1l Mi'ythe •cownty,,—. iryffstoilk Repoblerns. • DIED, On the tub ult. in ristiklin township, MARIA t'Al'H A RIN E HARIII4R, 41sughtsi of Holism ynJ tiiiibeth Harlow, iged U pans‘ maid' wail 71 days. An .die 9221 i Adareireompity. ANDREW isgl.4., •.9 otealkotarbd tit <1•22. On the bath ult., Mr. 3AOSII MWOrge New Cheater r aged $ year*, and ingintim At the residence of Mr. itobeet Fletcher. in Sut ler nship.4l4 llilAeßG A R, ),1" 40)4t"#9,rigits13,nship, ; • 4r-\:.. kw NIL licalalsiiik4l a . cod • AriVisiv*,.4****.:ll +4 . • — IV 10 Ai • h ick =A):I44 dowsed* OVlF.tlitiy-AvelTIN. 41i iteetetstms Otte Ono" =IM •On the net hipe • teoideope, near Cash-, town, Mea IitZIWTSId, widow of ~, ,D iotthdgnowno..egoil: s B yewiraWdritil as*: ' t- 910.1 n 144444iPaPilleft4OOiwopf. t i tk l M " • 4111111 ”Old 110.8tmeet! give OM 4* popular and lashisailAs Cox :lcoltri ri 10+111' 1 .1 1 '1 I ni e , 0; avevetaat afiliPpltif,e! ch t Thursday evening • . A cewpf niii aa i . 0 0 4 in Olin MP place. Tkkalgh 2,11, Cenio. Forparticu lars' oee Rita It IS „ -4904 3,,1831, , -li. • • .....—.. , t , .ti "rfrert e rtrlofflA 4 Nl,'c°. ‘, A : .4411 1 _,if!Aionotviitoiliirri:mo, , , 1 1, .14RP9 , 4,01., ta4toofriir to your 'eon iattapißmitAk t tnilepdent can. ;Vie IV iO4°.!* PIIMI•OPMTA , .ii Attiipme,olitetiou, and win kit - i *PAW fit the 'suffrage. of the'istolo. " 4 ir oilelibtl , he lrolititta.l6 '41114411' Th e 'thlti fO rto l .o o ° 1 00, POO - iitiqfP: Ad •'i,,,_ .. , a - , .•t , , 2 *•:•:::. sAbdi•aUfililit. 1,1 , k , E.sat.xuagno t !hot. 8 4 .11181-•-te• 1 , , , i.. , imp e Wth , . Ti4irrhit the qist BeHinitlit ititi'te• ''''' nitilig 'til i "Piiiiiitylisiif , ii, have . b•itit "WZmitft ' `ol'iliiii' Act, mail a re:. toady An tv, .diiiVibutimi 40 those inithorised to receive diem, ~,, ,n ~ .. , JOHN, PICKING, •,, I •..3.- , ..0 ".. • •.•.I• , • .promonwrjr a, )' lirtithatasty'll Oilliii, filtetyibing, :. 141 , it/ 4/141,10 ly Wel. , , L ' ratififfSOlW iNtitt t er&OPrei g eti Fr as J'LJAboi a 19i., ‘ 'raill'olibr at pOlie, i On Thursday the 9"lh v Ociobei' nett, 12 o'clock, M.; ptveitilses, a Altift , 2 situate in Motintplesitattilowhihip, Adams county. about IS miles froth Gettysburg. bounded by lands of John Miller, er., John Eckentothi John Pelik and others. "'Th'e farm contains AA A:0W:6144 40 . a — el j er.cH; 1 114. . . ~ Thsimprovements ore a, eLstut'y lilt] '' Log; 'Dvtlellitt Hou se, :i .v ,„, 1 ta# ,paiii,': ' 4.oo+ ? p l - Ai idik ..* well .€0 wqtee near tile dont . - link. It'kebd drehard, heirineChtilee fruit. There is a good meadow, and, More'ean esir4 be Miae.' 'Thai's* a *OO4 Ptlitifl. .i , tiq ir,,, yi inir i 'f iMlifr ? i The land'', in a Ittgh s,il, ( tolovaoo, pa rt of it having been Or /I Mila..lintr It laid ,00 . 41 ccPvc• nient fields, with g o od 'lemma, &c. ' ' 419 4 80,--41,:rrityko(Land o adjoining the above, co met 6 'Abitibi, 'ilbout the half being covered with thriving ympg l'itither. PeWlia 4 4fisiant‹.ii tit '.roa' - ..ihrf r i f ia rt y can do ID by , coiling 04 OP 0rg.:440 Iv 'Wing thereon. . , ~, , 1 ~ ~ Li4eAcise, , ow 41t1todom Ms 1114 tf o -01 at . , ;. 1 , ~ her , next§ at„/ o i elooks. , P.,, M% nn ,the pilaini l 'es, a ~... "'House. B[, Lot of Grotib4, aiii lying In We' town of East Her. lin; adjelnlng J.'S. Iliftlebrand's Bbose, logl! Wlfthietry,i sing bounded bx a tett Teo. 1111013,1. I Mite abase 0 artrAitory. Ntir wall fittiehed, with a large hack build. 1 lug. fts*Terni* of sale' will- be Made known and'attendittee given by , ' ' - '' • JOSEPH J. KUHN, 1 Sept.'4, 1 Mil .—ts ' ' Assignee. ' VO =Oa . ' 'AT sAt s OYSOlOn'Apolith heti it Get- Oebtoit. in ~ far Atte ()panty of Adana, on the 18th day of &ups*, A. D., 1851, Wont bantam Due. ets,, En., PpeciiJont, end Associates, • • Judres; et ; hanigned, &c. UPON the petition of James O'Brien. for a 4ecree' upow. John W. Coon, Administrator of the estate of JOHN 'Lw.. L/NOHlt. late of I'rederiek county. Md., de cams', requiring him to execute and car ry into effect a. parole contract entered in to in the -lifetime oftleeetletst, withthe said James. O'Brien, fot. a tract of land in Lib erty township, in said county—the Court ' grant it Rule on John W. Coon, Adsainis. tram/ as aforesaid, and all the heirs and /egg representatives-of said deceased, to be and appear at an Orphans' COUtt to be i held at Gettysburg, for raid county, on the lind day of September inel., to show cause Ivo Ow the said commit should not be car ried . : into effect and fully consummated sveleat4 to the intention of the'said John -gullinger, deceased. Dvllie Court, A. bENWIDDIE, Clerk. Sept. 6. 1101.-31 . TEACHERS WANTED. 1" HE Be hoot Directors of Tyrone town ship will meet at the Public House of SAMUEL SADLER. in Heitllersburg, on -Saturday the 201 k of September inet.. at 112 o'clock, M., to employ 'Teachers in take charge of the Public Schools of said township. S. L. DUFFIIELb, Sec'y Sept. .5, 1851.-44 TEACHERS WANTED. I•HE School Directors ,of Mountplea ■ant township will meet at the pub. lie School-house. MINT' AWNIONY 811111Tke6, Salurday the 27th day of September inst., at 12 o'clock, M., to employ NINE TEACHERS to take chair of the Public Schools of said township. GEO. HAGERMAN, Seey. Sept. A, 1851.-8 t AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ZUHF, subscriber, appointed by fie Or plume Court of Adams county, to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of AllRAffkli Ritavaa, Administra tor of CHatirrtatt Torres. deceased, to creditors, will Attend to perform the ditties of his appointment, at the "Eagle Hotel," ('Tate s ; in . Gettysburg, on Saturday the 20th clay of September last., at 10 o'clock, A. M.-.,when and where all persons in terested may be present. , EDEN NORRIS, Auditor. Sept, 5, 1851.--41 A O O TICE, tirtAKE erotica th . lit I hays applied to the . A I L %nig ea of the. Court of Common Plearof Adams county for the benefit of (he Iniolvent Lavoie of thin Commonteeshh,. —and that t h e y r have appointed The'ofay theVW:do* or S'eplembtr • next,, ,the COlift•houpo in Otiti . yaborg.'ai pito erleidt. Ma r , far the hearing ,of ate and microd itona—when and where you may attend if yen see proper. THOMAS LE•E Aug. 29, 1851-31 eitm.‘c/tileitted'M*Cti 1 avg i i tic il k vEc . Ermatar y Ix: . Ofinp 01 . W*110-41•01, by V *hies ,0 high standing. . • . , IT - Bitti - 1 ileMove, Of arx l o 4l Pegrott pini ihi hi, g iv e tope opa, !Igor te pii d* rive o r ien t . Dal lb* , gYibi 14144 all it tete dhiestetAiiii be t akeki *lib it ' nil% Aebilitetieg the , gakientelbehli‘. stathief I to 'the that, 4elleite otaineab, gad treinirkehle foe •• their cimriferi, htlitGlitiegt *Matthew 4 4 lind 1 ne ro t rativepportiek and imiNifoluablie reopecly fort DlSPitreitit OP ITN WORSV WORMS. ' ,i d a 4 T5 1 4 1 14 14 ,11 4 , . Piff ite i i i lo l; rn C V t .a it )M ri l 0 7 , 1 _1i : olii . Mid"! is 'B ' y" t . 6 fell oho to% Wad' if IbicAglitiiiii, niee ' Wm' it. iV it bettio , e'l ~ i 0,, , , t 1: ~f , • resbyterloo )1 w ' , AI athoiliete p all Om ,t S adous it - , :':ffoadtoeo Dresa 'Goode:. ~t PAPIERARekg4OI.OSI3iIIeiN bio lAno r ilAnym Wm*, Bersipi, &SOU', de A 4 1PA4.4% 4 1104 49M0 'AO C hea e'ri l 't " !II ItAntstEIATOCIVP. Elaitj• „ ..• • !Y r ,- tt s kY , .p.t):••110! " "'"it it . A. L 44.. New Yp k. , ir o =f;,4 l l); , •bers. Fiei it* :4 1 1Pidaen Ci td , pup a te i!/ : , • .. 4 f . 7 4 1 . 1 , I ; I 111 4 * JOY tainli VV. r rintl i ht APuT r I H 40, YY I nfer :; .‘ Fancy,Silk and.Millinort.Geods., . Cub sire !1i0r013441.90 exiinsTiie tiurabissik iigd prices, ihd, u Inler:cet:fitteriiti, SVe' fedi confulcpediir an4 . .00 1 14*11l White them, i select from our esdaKiihnilefll•-• Pusicular attention is devoted,to. Millinery Goods, and many of the articles are mut ufactured expressly to our ordeo, and•dari not be initileseed Iti beauty,' a#l,6 410 : Reautilisf, Paris Ribbons, for Vat' s , Cap, .I,Netsk and ,Belt.: Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, oral wklilto atitl'eolorgy Silks, Safio4 .. Velvets, and thicOi Vit iete, for Ilsoi„ , Panthers. Ainericati antlFieggi Ar 4140- jial.rjfiwera, Ptiflings, and Cep 'Frimmings. Drees 'Fritneriings, large' aasortnvent Caper, .olcevos an 4 „ ' • ~, Fine Embroidered Reviere Soca inlet* Cambric Hainikerchiefs. , • Crapes, Limes, Tarletting, Illusion add Cap Laces." . ValencienelOirusdels,lll4o 4 oilk, and Lisle Thread tocea., Kid, Silk, Aiming Silk, Lialo, Thread, Merino Gloves and Mite. Figured and Plain Swiss, Books Bish op Lavve, and Jaconet Mushily. ' Euglitit4 ) French. American end' Italian 111111ANIF GOODS. Aug. 2L —4b ' IttW 04,010 t JUST FROM TUE CITY. h. SO lilrk hae,igtt turned from 40 ' • the eity tifitifitigeptem, with one of the lergesOluttipertit sSeseorrereets of FANCY tiOD,S ever brought to this plane ; and iis Ladies' Dress Goods, is as varied as it is splendid, and he takes special pride in calling the attention of the Ladies of the town.autl country thereto.— His goods will, compare in style, quality and variety with any that can be bought in the cities, and to prove this - he only asks a call.' He hqs also laid in a very fine stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, which he feels confident will please all who eksinine: His prices he has placed as low as pos sible, believing that "quick sales and 911114 profits," it better for both buyer and seller. April 11, - i NOW FOR BARGAINS ! KELLER KURTZ H . A 1 4.1 raided to his ultusl' large stork of Ja-a• BOOK'S &STATIONERY,* large assortment of HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, of every variety, which 'viii be sold at prices that can't,he beat. licr Call and see theta. May 23, ISM. A RICH COPPER MINE. NOTHRIi .111?R1 l'A L. IHOSE desirous of obtaitnng a rich Ore, will do well to cull at FAH N t.'s•ri4c;tiw, sTo RE, and poreliate some orthefir Cheap DRY C4001)S; 'Ate.; just received dirtet from ,Nrivv : Y,Ork, plipt and Baltimore. This is the Third ar. rival for the Spring • anti are determined to sell a little lower than can be purcliased eisswltere. , CUBA & THE CUBANS. r r HE CUBAN S are mustering every - 21 - where, ascot ding to the piperil , end we incline'to the opinion that there be a company (role Nett; . ; inasmuch as there has been an, eituittel demand for fhb and Caps,'Boots tnd Shoes, at KELLEH ItURT2'O, Stiutli-eastCor ter of Centre &rare; • std. No extreme prices asked. \* FIRE FlitE TE Delainitre MUNI! , Safety Ingo ranee CoMpoiny,.. Philathilphit,' me iteti doimpbusinesi 'on the mutuid phm. giving the insured a participatibh in the prefine id' the Corn pany,' Nithnu l tllablliiy beyond the premium paid, 0/Vey/relishing notee taken on which, nsisatments , erre The Illbetribtri as ,Agent fo,r l o rve Company. ~ w ill Make ;Insurences,, either permanent or liMited., on Property f nd•cl. leclit•of every deacription Against lees .pt OWN* i 'v*,* AAKUEL VilifiEtTCo4, betlisburg, March 1, 140,-4 00t0 . 0.0..'.40A0-:54,11, IISTAIMUOI4: iitheOlfre'aro 'Ore now At-liiiret:tht4 Fairriethl %hit:Okada hear in I htitid that'at this - Eitaisttelfoient 'they 'Jae itialtilitibe hive 'thatrokttirdhic &eh '6O !Mire notice aitd Idthe bait' minttet"''Per -11014 Ire* a . 'illtnitiod, 'by Wil t ing 'oder alkht; eitt hike'ldillitheta theft ktitheinant atkettkort al '4htiriteti:' "Thal thiliiiht lotoirotaeltitaltirgett;;Yind'alikke atimitity 'adrift rlttid4ed. 1 id li filtrObtie this ethablkikeitt—.ii hay litatiebtlill' it ititivi"dattitted.-loethe thit !ti 3 O,tirabottiktilliiitiliknAttg Wadi* !it afro ? olorm 001114'1114filhilijtinei );" AraBWMEINER'wha may need a fla, "u'l perfMitBlANDVlGer alias... WED- D r . ? 1 1 1:g V"4" 9 " l "fl'e d l° tr an ' l oath A9A1141=-411 F every iteeitiptiOn; constatitty''6 V hand Lott for sale at ENEMA:I2's Ti ll Ware Establiehmeni. DPP**. !Ise roll (Ace. L 0431. 4. a tivITEtNiWAR,E andlnioCfnlis of every vanity and ch 1 P • FAMINES' OCIVIL" I: aillia t ga A l i Al ir., Ir a 1 Pu . ill it ic SAF.E. OF YALIiABLE - itat'EttAte Lu ritto, ofirn order of ;the Orp!tairs' , I.;oert bf Adams County, the star s 'scriber, Adminstratur of the Estate of A -1.-''';•,‘ •''' 1 " -- """ 1 ' I ''` l ' % , 1 DAM GIARLiN ER. Into of hatimore to ft Y shine of an order ; of the Orphans I iffjp. Atitintt et:gtty. deeease d ,. will se at I fllli )Otrert Ofi'llidliale PlOntY. Om lij a bli, "iitoblie.'itle ori the, prettliset, 011 ' laborsAdininiotnitarol4olEitiowsollftu •' 1 * itlko - the 27114 d ' 'o'j' Sfflf nt l /4' ' 1 1 '1 AM 11411(1141gie RI% Alectelfokiwil sell It 11 . u , .7.7 , a •VI , , f . 1 . , 1 : n I t , i IA l'oblio tialacin.o l 4?Pr4Cnimil. , . „. 1 a ° 24 fl 9 .9 16 09"; P `. 11 1 l,, , , On Saturday the 11014 ef September mess.. dit FAripler,ei4telfirh , ": 4 .!VPitin. •ati" 1 - . l i n k . irot - oLow; :“ 7 i/ D ibe in s t iii„: , Ili , 1 more towitspmfaikeininc l 0 1 . 1 2,. tlliti[ l :,lo.A l lg. I. tV k ita ' 1 .''' ' ' 92 AGM •, , , i belonging to eke estste..uf said detained, 1 ,in 41t ... 4 r 1.8111,, ., 01. lia 4 d,.' 011 ; 14 :1 9 i 0 ing land/ r hint de Talkinelownship, within a mile 1 1° 11 E•Iumbeih , "les mbsiffilen Minor; ho of Heidiershurg t , on ihe York and..Olrem- Ice Cook, and other.. The impeorte. bersborg road, and adjoining lands of Wm. Metiloi.Mt.at O'f'l l 4rY.. '', ~ t , ' ' Sadini.)i 4 rWith:Milatit, Reiminil Mottle p. I STONE . ' ItOtigh" . ' - • 1111 John Sadler, (of Wm.) and others, with' 16 he )4(1 double'l ~ tOIsTAINMO ;' :( liv ls v_...' tr n tat t iaa . 1 ( Log , flats, 13 AcRESA too-PERcHgt 7 ie well el :.water , noir ithiC doom , . About of good 1114 e la l ntf, l- telth" aheyl l lo tercel:in 1 , g t cre* ot yr fa ! al 11 " in ' fin !' ' t a w * ril4bil' aita a Orq'pfl.lobOtni tit "l 'ellf6* ' reellnenr'viiinni r t e tame proport ion in .e.a. fetid: Ttie t !riftflt!iiiintiptio . nre, a ' ' ii ~ P 14.0 tlhr i t, lier(lNlitt *lon under , ".. ''' ' ' l' . . rt ' ~T,VVi . 4 lT Pt yn Y, .._ ..' : 1 re l' W ‘l ll. P H7 l Wlt ß er n sti u r i the rPl i l e n rat ge tid " ' ls m • l ' l n e O k r il eet rm k tin. 1 , : ~.k.osVe4llllg, .u.Ou3C, . 1 running through , it near tint ilvellinn: and lathed and piseteredintride and OM, 1 fipringet toeing scattered ova. the 'Hints of whit it Rileheh tittilebeti;. a log darn, anti' it. There is elite on'the fitepriteil„' 1 ' ''' 1 ; a good out-tittilolltiet , nomPioil by . dm de. I ' An; drirt"' hard ° i s 01' "pi ' t , ,r! camped as a Saddler's Shop. There is en -' (C I '- 4 :// 0 0' rul. ,4 ' . exclißeitevvhit 614111thii eith,clithis it it, tr , Thiti Perin it lo6efed it4 l ot MIS Ale rtliM .VOrk Pile* 1 4i4lllliii* end 70(04 at the door. There to an ekcellent Olt- C HARP it 41Nce fro*.oll Olt rientityla tun " sde n t s t444 "P er kY' ",_ ' '' c' ' , 4, . , , sole. to coommtwo al, 10 o'clock% &. 07 I I onions wishing ieseelne , peennittes M.. of 0i ", y.,30100 o ie ivilon (wh io ' cruLtio so by calling on the witktw.roalillng will he. easy.) will be made krtOlvp.. l , 111 Prau". ' ' ' 1 -'. _' -''' ~,..,t NV M. R SAI)LER..,Xiiin r 4 Attetidana Will he given antt Vetithi By the Coutt,..H.,Palewontne, Clerk dais s made knotOn on of RAO by ''' ' ''' '.: ' l , Aug. 1, 1851.—te PETER ff;,Ii,AFFINSPEROE*, regi,llo SA I L E. tiy .. .viri, k ie of 0 8 11 ,0 r,, er pti Oti Jtj _2 P ', l 4 °. 1 14 :40 0 C. 0 + 1 , 6 suborro- Pr, *arnlitVatntisti's of 'Oka Estate Ikr ou qo,yARII. townakkip, A'O • ania count) . dectasett . °4P"ee,tll l b l ,(F ' 0.4,pr 24th day of 0 a6tir tiixt, at 2 'o i cloaltYK M., °° "r. tlfe k 11)&ftaL kilt of said deceptefli olntaining 80 ACHES, more or less, situate in ItlloUntideasant tp., soltitljokiiing lands of fleujamin Wipler, Abraham Lot, and otheni. ' The ltoprovoyients me a tw'o-oliciry 1 LOG. DWELLING' , al - 1h alone-storrtitehan end a "Shop at tidied, a itilt stable.. end 'Other A - hrint 46 acres are covered with good thriving- timber..the.:balance being cleared' 'and under • good cultivation.-- There is a well of sod anter-aunvenient to iflfe; taVillinf„ Ind the property has a numbeicif Mccellent fruittrees on it: IV lies • near the Flenauglitown toad, about 4 miles from Getryiburg.i ; Attendance will be given and terms'made k nownson' day wile by • ' AV141.• - HOWARD. •, By the 00113rt- 1 41L DILSWIDDIKi Olerk." 'Aug: I. • • 'VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. • - TN'tiutintutiet nt the last will and mate! meat of JAMES o..PAXTON'''late of Ffllliblin townehip. Adams enmity. de ceased. '1 liereby 'offer it Prit 4 ate Salt THE FARM,: of said deceased, situate in said township. containing 140 ACRES. more or less. ad joining lands of William White, John Pfouiz, mid others. The inapmvernems noels 'MO-STORY' t I LOG-HOU, s, t also, a Log Kitchen, a' I'lentile Log Barn, Veen Shed and Shible.nnd good Orefierdot good prnportinn le in TIM. her 'and' Meadow. ,The land will he. rhow to any who wish to view it by the subscri ber residing voile came. ' " WILtrAIvITAXTON,'Ex'K . , VALUABLE '' , ' !! REAL PROPERTY AT Pcnxic 101k1 virtue of an,onler of iitO orphans' , Cony: of Adams countv,,the it4ittrri her. Atloninietrator of .the ,4ettor n ot iti -0,41414,YYJ1LY44P. late If lienAlton ban lonnship. Adams rountj, , , tle,ceeeef.l. wol.e4mae l po public Bale, On Iliday.fire 19th g , Nej , ,tlensher, nest, o'clock, P. M., on the prentee,a `IA - Nli, , ate propels of laid, thecennelli rei!oete s klantiltoohin -Wiens/ANMows. 4,couitly. ansl, l 3.ljoining !soft* gif John, Hoke and 11eurY-Maelitli.and 126 Acres ‘more , of less thittiprOviiitieUtip art'a two.sitlity MiviiarklNG ii J E, (weatheibidirded l ,) ind ''here is : l e t!t e v l P 1 gf i V 11 11 , 0 1' !loaf lW door. TI is ils on to p reordain', itholDirchard of - "/V.Tritrigrr,drt pt.fre tti '6le* the . prem. sti the'wld4ty 1114tlirin."1 . tie at' gala We as follows : One•ihird of, 'phMbaie money in be paid in cat 6; thli Iktbf A. pril. 118111111111411h1Militithie'inliiittequal an. mud pay/flows ,theireidlet:!fallfitg" S.itn *be &at tlayatflApril, end 11154, kir Mi. •MilAttweet unlit ssidAioys of , paymant.A... Aifendance will be .gives siay•!uf sale by the undersigned./ CHARLES WILLIAR, hdnair. By Vkliki4ool4 , -44ativriDatii OA. ! . 4 1 ( 11 gR, R2Cr ill t It M. I A. ,„i; • .ROlO3, .1114 S 4 ,4 I • I*.! APerlea 'WM 44 1 1 1 01 C ?IA loidottywanolaip t . Adaatkeeta a fine Al• from Fairfield. eight Avec Qat -1040116.1 '. L.stb from'Emonsoburej for *ale vori. low. ArErZdti rfirticititrii ride - IKindhillc t ilin.ptraerfoal piikilid hoscitil in , the'eothi , sea aka in;ll'orkasil vicinity/ ,'.l ...r. .. 11 rr,.;..itrirl,r , ....f . .4p .I.IIOI§I4I.EIXER, I ,i .I,ltinefijia,....tti I,b, 1 , .1 ;It , ' to. '1 •N'tstij - it .1 A ft t , 1-1 , --1 9r 4 exit- Vii:ll N 6 7 A D• hosith uhd I STORE 41 1 1 . 1100 M. Iti is a pletaam.iesidtiii644lsl the eountryvsnil u,•dtsirebre golittuu tu• buoineaci. l • Bruiliire at Ina Ace:. , Aug. 11.. :, • ' i , .1. ON N*4 1 ,4,6 0 . i lptpt W4,411.1;11:*1."1C110!:1441111,!: , ~ isniofetregOr? I . fly the Court ,-4, iliaeler.e. ak,l il 1 Aug. 22, 18610.4 e • ~..,•, l i talat .'ilillaa ti ‘ lit i lt ' virtfid . of 'en . q 40 teLbi 00: 'itie t Awl tit tits * , 49 1 1441 . ttiliiityi, the's', 11. ber:;6400.1410,411ii gelato k e ,IY 1; .111 It CARKtilivlete,of •ittettrlien, 'town s:tip, Atlents,olllll3l. tloteaset4 Willy/Pe" ao Public Sele, , • } ..! ibt — AattertlestiAtietkyAlrietiArnentk at VI I:i'effiek: A. 'K.% nit tlieittentlitinit;''' A TRACT ti.F..I.AANby the Othperty 'or laid' (tete:midi eititate Menallen and Butler lends of Jacob Smith, Peaer ttudebaker, Abraham Blaybaugh, and others, and tun. w i n i ng - 7 'r rr 1 i Actei all'd 23 PCrChefi'ileat. About SO Acres ere cleated awl writer ebt , tleation—;-the residue being frigdtiir ing Timber: A good proppition Tann is iv Arsl l rate Meadow. The,,loi prorenzeois Bre a 1.00. • t TVVO-STORY small 144 with" Coal SAO, and other out-buildings. There is a 'well of good. water at the 4nor, •stei-e-good Trot tie 'twat-111%4;m. The Fowls well witartal , I , 'lttin. on one'side and OppoSsum <>resit 6441441 b. er. There it on ' tbe pretniees, an Or chard of ' :11324101 VINE MEV Op The Farm lies on the road from Htim "'" 1 "" to Pitta aiitirliti about one mile from I:ltinerant - Mill, aitPiesiiitte distance from A ppleman',,,l4l4. , gr._7ltereotts veislantio'nenAs, premi se* ran do un by , itterivldoW Se- MtrAtghhmatkf. - • r ' A lon. at the same time and pinee, will he 0,041). a large lot of PRINLE,..T,OPK.I{, prepared:Tor hewed And. siwed ; 8.000 Oak Shingles, a lot of Chesnut Posts; a for of Pine Boards; elan, Horse; ••ti light , narrow , whriel Walton, Lime Box, Hay Carriage, Threshing M'at• chine, Ploughs, narrliWas, 'ilOSse-Gears, and miller artigies e ,', , . 117 r Attentlanpe 'sill lie given a n d term* made known ,0 11 . 1 12 1 Or Nal! J.A.00 hi ORO U r By 'the Cotiri-4,11,,. • ,1,/nslyinanS, (M. • Aug. 22 4,, , P 51 -79r.4 • ~ . Pride MUM I , v .ii i6ii k; ,;;•, LlTlMMarkle-MIXTURET, 111 111 MI Lange irotipeom—Aoit, p"fis T iVaiwiport(theOmit Alinicidll444 , l*!' vArosues rnn; la4nowrßleTlo , lifiltplui." 14,4.4 week , iiiiilieltatisito Or hi: Aims. IhNektiPut ti a 11~ Quoilou n kw wig , • I •-r- , 1 .4,-+ ' t 1-, alligludthilltiee ,' ~ /7, .1 . Ma pry* sot lia Vibtrts Affildbi TO fiikt r " ' be * , hst.s.famih. AO ' Sall pat WV IV Vie t, eal/..i. Ms twat Imoiliss retie magi sidolvarill he r 1 •J. I ' .1.. , ors DOLLAR. t , In , . TUP l 4 l s l,3 rpsn.ren rnprn Ann no *ow, 4 nonlil44 , e4m., it. larearit. 'ad ...tad.* MVO.. lIIA 1'9 1 44 • tigriktkoini;ond Uwe atina 'non An Ini benrivni ta deb ..taltilltit ariontshibul. tli fitit i .) I ~.. <:.,r , .:: A. ihs• ,I , ria&Alta s inonmuntin.4 p " 4) yr 4 orelpprak by AIM vibe 11114 Tin babe* Mill %molt" iseendhatri 'MIA ler tiiitoiSibi.~#o.4 anadd Mt se Ibillskiir Shit hi. lliiikitiihi.4‘r NI _ 1 404 1 011 1, 1 4 milidiablip"Malaidin 4 the lIIIT,. It far l*f=gi or solvsposidy, iv el Ahwa...'thiti' AM ' ' iiii eqftoi liti X • ~WI NAN*. Johit illookipt lor Iti sidialai ninlisal Atom. . end! this nabsethss i „maisasilad, i!isti,bbt "4 9( PitL a Z iat CZ/ Nivea a a LT. MO Mr snnuand. lag pouter and oattidatr..oplia:blial t.. , • ;I , . .. 1 . Ilinei, Liter, Maori. N" .emd 4 onir 44lionliank Sr Mkt 1.444 tinin; till 14 neon m. =i 66 .4.444.4.4 sit. oIW - ell Otrans4 sad 01 Ammo oitt li roho. JO Var.* NAV ova who* Ow Inrophorro, orwriorao kao 1 Viodi; SAW* ltiviokiVoo= =t i rOl; *II 4OT 1 oVr 4%44 atm* lano , bawds inpannisni h. Afur e *** 01** * " 41 .0410 4 . 4 .10 l k **l ll, o ll MA* ' iiis 44 4 6 1 0 Ito the ' . ' '' '.:'' ' Viiiipedi atikkho l qtbi t troitidi " ui • te rl ighbistiMb it r oitatei -41 .itekliosfrAibsior‘inri 4s4a PrAnil wit Jun g , Ponsit4nmunin. , ln44o l o.ll. t4l medical enett.r) rata Are 4,ll,rpgotrao4ll4 ill* , ril &Z•lll. 4 :l l .t n ia P t . t2 ' emit* 'ateysid TWIN, adds furl It. autism lays an adwanidag smile's lipt, tbab...desa., the imalaway ht Aids li or %Odin. in Vat Vaar if lambi Am Web aUor Obb4sliatisaiiiiiiishlWal isea. \ . air 'lltssidatsi Yotwannwhithiakiilol l olteii N= l 4l, Vont A.A.,l4, l llhoorrhotrrov *On is, onlin OnWro,o'ni =l:74l ll n b r " i°,2l :tar "ril" < <• ft ihaPlll4.ollllll4 illirilliC II v.wistilliwounda" ..l i livw " .. 4, .I.4ol:lrrN4Tilli' c o.. umm i e t 1..604.71.44 .1 ittlili MI . traliatAl hthiT *Ma* am apses sad doom wisv • w„,rz,h=rir9.,N.spwlc,, r oo,.p.fpyt.pu. 2 1 —, 40,40 eh tift,4l Mt loiP ni. ii A iritler d atio ilk iie nip li; AYbtieiniaiiiir.li ' ,I.*A ..... ~.liiiikerfes* V itinibinethi; WW. Foy. .. Nkr ir libi:N A a win: , ~., ~ , ~ ' 11 . 11 rr il. J a , ....Shir,lo. 111461 k . . " I It ikidkeistsd I . jiliTEll3lktiiKP,fes Sid Rpticille ryr l e , fkir !et, *mitt i riph rewri nution 4 , 'Diaper tln treedii46'alweve ou,Fiat let . •. . 1 . L• cARPETINO, 'and Floor .Oil Cloth can he 4iad very low or ' • April 18 A. It'KURTZ. • Arir:4 l filtVetlfrgtf.t*. litintox t THE lINITED STATEN '':1; N ultartitt" 4.NIiC:ITY4 TRUST (70M1'41V.1. Perpetnal... CAPITAL, :1160,000—CA t SYSTEM. 'FIRE ecinstant, unsolicited application for Life insuranee, furnish• the moat Abundahl and ,gratifying drat the public mind is ,deeply impressed• with the rust importanee of this subject. The great object, however, of insurance, ehould be safety otherwise the whole motive to may be diaappbintetl. Too'much care cannot be practiced Ih the selection of soa often, with which tot:tent the contract. The ehoictei,shonld ,be regulated, not by present und•enostant large inducements, as this is wertirthly•Theitilopedble with future benefits. The premiums , on, life are eel ciliated for the future: If present and pro pective benefit*, therefore, are given, Ebe l result„oonl4lfro i ineeil Mripintte in liti gation, disappointment and ruin. The oh- itte4 aimed at An 110 jA4litutiOn stability Ilmlperpeteity,.. Mot, rates of premiere bevel been imeefully..prepareal withsrefer elpett le; 411104Palifott Tke, , rtalp IYAitern ivicidao,b4en,odpoo., „Unpaid premium ' notes 414nimulte -,pgivpionli , of, tlithassein of QoutriltitY. a I. iivokyomthogency b 6, kagsoftifiod,wkthown.:amplol,capetet..mmr,u -rity sumi* hit whole sysletu. fee., tartkokramotiactß•WkotharPomtid.cAkimia• emunoodokitheiPiNapithy.44 peFttlie favor. -. L li4plosOory. fouxithiew blanks, appli cation. Merle infOrnifthout and every fa cbentritilin, contispMl , ;hy .D. M'aciPlAllaitificEcut.l, who law beep Vitqatedmalit of the eporparty,l•2 inaEcToßs. Stephan tap& R. Crawfo r:49grod, IPaulCfodaar,t, ~tosa It tttp.„4lT telahiMVTltialey, `Gen g iftilWlWl"" Jaeib.t4 lamsr s. 4 rer.etw.i William M. Gotiv•Jll4ll.N.'int°"' , it, 014 RlO4 Par AS6loii 'r ott4kii'. 0 w t. Jai: e lUa4AssaMiie r seey treimsrer• 0.. t ■ MMswcar,G,>