OterzczAL; PAW SMYLKANI4, 1* Ike maw 'ad the tothwity eh. Common- PeArteahia. BY WM. F. JOHNSTON, Illovornor*lf Should Commonwealth. J tROCLARITION. 41 WIHIEREIVI, In and by an a a tact the li oness( Assembly of this tom Wm wea Ith. passed Me bent h Jay , of April, one thousand eight bun -*al and forty-oine, entitled "An Ad to create!• Si ,s nling Fund, and to provide (or the Gradual and Certain e.rtiogiashniedi of the Debt of the rowitowmtreatth," it is enacted and pro vided as follows, viz : Secs 1. Tilsit the Secretary oldie Cam monvrealtli, Auditor General, and State Treasurer, for the time being, shall be Commissioners, who are hereby authori sed us-reclaim the revenues appropriated by this wet, tor' which (nay hereafter be ap propriated for the same object,and to pur chase therewith the debt of the State of Pennsylvania, at its market price, if not ex ceeding 'the. par value thereof, to .the full extenteif the said revenues, and to kohl and apply the seine, and the interest theretatraceruirtg, firmly aml inviolably on the bests mid; fur the purposes here inafter specified.' them. 2.. That all revenue derived from the lelMering. sources, to wit,: the taxes on ctillatenit inheritances. and the pereew Inge assessed mpon any batik or railroad, or coal mining, or railroad and coal anis, ning, or improvement company charter, all laces assessed on distilleries and hrew• cries ' uu billiard rooms, bowling missals., and isti.piti alleys, on new counties,; on theitrieaL.stiraus and menagerie exhibi ticmshmtd on eating houses, beer houses, and teMatuants, and all ouch revenues as, the Legislature may from time to time set apart ,for the purposes mentioned, in this act, eilitillom aeon as the same shall be.rer ceivetl et the 'lreasury, be paid over Wage said Cominiseioners,. who shill forthwith proceed to purchase the debts of the Cute- utonwealtli, on the terms and for Alta pert poses,setfortltiu• the firm ,sectlea.ulthie. Hsu. a. ; That the said, CommiseioiMul shall he authorized to receive tho,luterlatt due and payable on the debt, Coal afore said puretiased and held by them, which / CC interest ' shall be 4,liewise applied •lISIIOI purchase of said dabs, so that the same sliall'form R euttetautlY acculaulattagg,(lmd for the q esunguislintem of;the publiebtlebt. Sec, 4. Tau; it shall be dui duty of the said.Connasissiesiers. oat the first Monday of Septesuber, in the .year cite thousand • eight hundred and tilty.one, and un the same, day ,every third year thereafter, So eartlfy Ilse:autumn of the debt ; of the Cow, monwealth . held by them, to the ()lover lutr../eltti shall dirert the ceitiricates rep. resentieg the same to be cancelled, and on such cancellation issue hie proclamation, staling this tact. and the extinguishment and final discharge of so much of the priuci• pal of said debt. That the said Commissioners shall within ten days alter the organiza: Uou of Abe Legislature, in the year one thotteand eight hundred and fifty-two, and in erery,third year thereaftey. SpeFislly report, to the Legislature the summit( of the i puhlid debt, so as aforesaid liquidated and,proclaiuted by the Governer to !WC beett,ettucelled, and what reduction of tax es consequence thereof, be wade, in opleir that the Legislature way provide for einds , reduction in the burthens • of the Atm Nita eta, Alexander L. Rome% Bagel 4. ay ei t tbs 4 postponing/m*lth. Ephraim Denim Au detaltfien and John M. If HALM, state Treanor. ar.lL4aMiSeiorrers of the Sinking Fund, have eta TsriMlritilele to toilets* via: IlllliiiiiiiL'ooiin'rs ' of She Sinking irsioni, I • " ...aaimiluiiii, &Timber I, 18bt. S To Nlll.r.atßiefirii, WPIS. F. Johnnie, thritaor Of ''' " ' 1 " ' , Pteinsyfronia. 8 ha4oll:loiapliance with the 4th section of ttir'' 1 'Ontilled "An Act to' create a Disk lillitid Owl to provide for the grid sal% * 4 tidied's eitingtiishment of the debt of di3,lltimoninwealth," approved the 10th &fir Ibilitif.'lB49, the Commissioners a, saiirfiiiql heriby certify that the amount ' ofsibßiebt a the Commonwealth purchavell •itiatiftsi'paisage of the act of Assembly I re 4414410. anti How held by them, is KIK .111 CDREDsroo FIFTY-i4INE THOU SANDONE HUNDRED ANL/ TWEN "I'Y•Two DOLLARS AND NIN FAA - - EIG Flit CENTS ($059,122,98) cutisistP ine isf 3 Per cent. loans . negotiated under with/anew ufAsserobly. ' • :irJur obedient servants, 'A. L. RUSSELL, • B. BANRs. ~1 ) .•,,, .. . .. INV IS, ISICEEL, , 1 , ..... : Crotratisiusers of hr Sinking faii4 litisaL,Tattlaattuul. la obedience to the require. nselB pi Ibie,Purlb section of the act ofthe Gen ets, Aseitify aforesaid, I do hereby issue this Prdifiiiissllon,publiabing 'and declaring the sir+ snialivitirroweisKlllMT Sin VIRAL DAPCIIARUK UP -tali HUMMED AND. virrY,NiNE I THLNUOAND ONE/IUIRD/3.ED AMY TY; E.N...1 TXATAV.P DOPAA HP; ARP .NINETY-EIGHT CITI,„ 0,5,,1.22 9s, a the PRINCIPAL of the awe of ;Stilt Commonwealth ; and that I haitt, ) erreSlalt! the 'eenificates,'representiag the isehtl. IStireertealled:' ' • ' GSM'S Harder , ley bend 'end the Great Seal of the State at Horrinburg, this .6lth day of, Soikra• bet, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hutrglitid (ill one, And of the Counpouweeltlt tlt lefititta , 4lOrtairtnr .,- ; •10: if iii ..“:: ' ' Ac :16 , RUBSELY.• `. VIM , ii. , l 1 4Fret1IFIV4Vihit amfuratreglik.. .iiii titet 1,-,. 7 •77. -- , - 7. 7 1 -1 , . • ..... MI6 lasuripanotot auTwisam , ,That Tv*, Tallitllllt 01(aCi Swaaa., Or nem- AND ,U N. 1 SC molt ~lEDITIIIRS.......ThA .1,0001; Axis i callottior.;'6loltaistan'a .linking; Final a ' , obidalmf'aold a ..cliat." khaalailLaireallALF A . MILLION of4l4ifitsita debt, and will pay more he- Coaaiiii flisal boar expires. Gun. • Biek. i A, tilwit Opposite.* Suite Tresaure r. who ist owspetetit to judge. says the Sinking Fund A ' ../WISE,ANI)SALUTAItY li . .N- A ki', 1 - N',l"' and that if undisturbed. IT i ' , . LAY .,. 'ruE STATE DEBT.- 1 4, *lv, and the Locofocii press getter allsOparg taken ground against the Sink intl. Will the people sustain men w . 4 05!p044'i riOicule and denounce what ftiAkiX ltiP 'THE STATE DEBT ! vi z D*6l. 4 1 W.Wica , i. . . • ~ ) *lt.4o4l4lßurxx..--ott Butiw defines the oi .. mooiltm woo .g.„:nie at, folinto ~ 11 an ds of inuitiiiihinent, in Spaith by emingithifinn, die victim being Mimed on Q a A Oar a, rakt Whim'. in which is, of- V"' ". C 441 4" Y4 l / 4 . ll screw ; this re ,115 1 eI,P tiM4P4I of the the ono itit, sot dawn newt. ylfuestue Oa warm, until lite becomes extinct." TOE STAJI AND DANNER. • - gtrvso l lH3L. Fridiy Etening, Sept. 12, 1851. WOK PRESIDENT. WINFIELD SCOTT. (Subject to the decision or n Whig National Con vention.) OUR CIIODIIIOATES. FOR GOVERNOR WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, John Strohm, of Lancaster. • FOR JUDGES OF SUPREME COURT Richard Coulter, of Westmor'd. GeOrge Chambers, of Franklin. Joshua W. Cc - mils'', of Montour. William M. Meredith, of William Jessup, of Susquehanna • FOR PRESIDENT JUDGE OF YORK AND ADAMS COUNTIES. DANIEL .DIJAIKE4 A 88001 ATE JIJ DOES. Samuel R Rusiell, John` McGinley. A SSEE ' • , tieuAlurr• John Scott. " riternopror!knv. W PaSton ncunonmit & RECORDER. • DOriel , Plank. CLERK tE! THE COCRiriL Fen en'lo. e. inew . +4,o;ay.n. Tlionitis Warm. commisformen, -Abcahartrileever:- AUDITOR Andrew Marshalljr. 61141O•rog QF I PHP. POOR. h ir _ames , ig sun. -••- eoRONSR. Henry W. Caufman. eaderanneel In ern noy:ehdy. hare la to **awe Pennsylvania's isteretta. !haw irliomolhot for her aU her Consiiiniiond right*, oal ouitlor sets jcroodded er romp/pined. liftwefinth. 'asAttel'ofon. I sin r fluty to Jo Intik in the gkriono +stoat if trr darn truth. and militant liar it fii tvw entiteMttr:Lestry fin. the Right.'—liov. John. 4aa at baitioiater. ARE YOU 'ASSESSED? 8s pJo ; tbu,matter et once. I.et every Toter eianst'ne the Assessor's list personally, and it Lis nesse is notelbers,,eadl open the A6lOlllOl without delay. Marry votes ire lost 'tiny election by * lemon of neglect or titeleisness in this respect.— Remember, that no one who may be 22 years of age of mire; Wheat theek2Uen Corpsmen, can sots Itrithobi hisehre, baron 'esierend at least ten days befisie tbeeladiert. lifirWrtetthie to the Election the "Star" tiees4i4 lite devoted' to Xmliticaf mat ten, Wkin , the ;battle _is o'er; we shall -6eAer-,to- 'the- taste& of the- general reader. In the Mem time we hope the latter Will' bear with us. MEMIES Go 830 Near them 109,...the "APPLLONEANS" will give another and,lust Concert, at it!' Coming hy' . s , , EVENING. If you can op- Oreciate ca!nn singing, and want to hear it, give thetn at;11 . • LocketimWeliitentr Convention. TheLdeotrien.Couser Onuvention met in. 1304- Iyabutry. so Mande, (test„ to elithrter. es usual. the edicts tbat had imere forth, from the :dominant clique isf poiiticiaris of that party in this place.— The 0011•011!/00 was a daft and spiritless affair. some half a dotter otthe tosimdripehelne unrepre sented. Whether thir;wisiersee on the part !ail the DesneeriKetaf the tosim'ships Whirl nettleeled to send dekemiles. la to be attributed in • reeneim: den on their pact of the hydrogens of the Wet' Rio on which way ewe eeteriPis e!.to ":4 1111.140. Lion to under the tandem tumble o coming to town simply to endorse mattes already prepared for they, "cut•entlidry," by their town learfers we cannot may. 'Mut Otero die feet stands. Stud we torment sink one to make ide own' deduction. , - , * The Cemeeettkin. roam* at h *sabers was. bow elver.*.esant theemeir the: turitioms,", and .plined in nominalists conditions. for the ottko of Assembly?. Delnerietherrr, Auditor. Director. and Coroner. Thriel With. the candidates already annoutiord, make up the follewieg Ticket to be supported by the Opposition': ' • President Jraders-LRellewt J. nigher.- ' Associstes—Howy Myst*, tiamael. MiUpr. Aroembly,-Frederick Die*. Sherilf-ILJesse JohriO. " ' Regisset44*,Wris.;P. Wolter. i .• • • p , othouotery- - dreAlW9 ll l l e/7 Treasurer—C.' N. 'Deutsch*. Crinitribielemler4-J•his`Hanes: *. • ' A udiy—David Warm. , Director—Wit.putters. Coroner—David U. Brinkerhoff. Thl., although upon the whole, every closer ticket. le doomed ad • bad defeat ; nor do we suppose Abe Democracy bare really much hope of cenyiell pert We flue". 11 ,! 1 1 4 !q t ,! 101,111,017 . n"nicAlliotpi were utied. e was wry- What - Akin to th'st oethrilrishrtunt, Who, on hiblO or Moldy' idateri and finding' no prosPect of entertentlafreilef tritra crovinsi of 'hi inner min. draught it Wag welt eausulb.• kaatt: to "go iforeirmi the onetime • At alleversts. vey,sre inclined to think the above cendidater slr4 have to be ortistled,with the empty ,humor mo t n htS J tea a teirdes OZL . ANNZI WIZ ap n to the nest Locothco &ate tioneentioti. >i *ill be men Unit the office or Clerk of the Coalrloiwes not filled by the Convention—no person being, es'yet, willing to weer the blantsing hanota'aifiloi. feat in cdnitectiott with that aka. • fUrTito rneinhere of "Union Lodge, No. 23. of the Independent Order of goad thunaritans," . a temperance organization /composed of colored per sona, held a public meeting . at the African Churnh, in thin plate, on' Monday evening hiat, which was addreseed by svivti. Vast f lIIOIiCCO, of Phila delphia. the presiding officer of Thai Older in the U. Sutra. We tonliaily edrninend this organiza• time to our colored popolatiou, to a large nutnliet of whom i ts reatraining ieduences .would eertain• ly prove of much service.' Our colored ,people need refortnatiol as well a; the *bites, and 'habits of aobriey, Industry .11r.d etonqmy use their part would donnish, in die way of Ineakhria the inks of popular pi r ejOdice . whirl prevails aphid lists close. "TO COME *OR NOT TO COME, " . THAT'S THE QUESTION I The ."Old Hunkers" Trium p hant ! • • i, Well, thetquest tt—the !great question; ;. 1' 4 14 withtkr; vKic than one it's. pirant for leadership in the ranks of the I opposition—has been settled ad last. He's not canting ! and those who have been ex pecting a "sight of the elephant," may as well give it up—knock under, and go it blind. Attie all, whit zigliti rank; and file—r ho subalterns in the service— those :who'd() the Work and laborliard'elit-=- - - --- *e*sulin any ipht the path marked out for them by their 'superiors; or to think hi:any:l Intt'the channels prescribed by. the mane, authority ? Why, to' do so, or even at tempt it, is rank studiny--a capital in fritigtiment of the rules of the service one might as well set up, for himself, think ferhituself, and work for himself—and that !mild "play hob" with modern, patent de .ntoemey, as every body knows I No won der, then, that this attempt to have the "ele phant"' brotight* - despite the orders of "the leaders," should itsseexcited so much feeding in the camp of our opponents--no wonder that the denunciations of the mu ' timers are ,so, loud and free upon the taw nem of our streets. Ilut to exphtin. It is pretty generally understood that the leaders of the opposition in this county, who usually undertake to do the thinking and planning for their po litical friends, had, ogreed, in, attuned that I it would be inexpedient to invite Col. BIG- I LER, the oppOsition candidate fur-Govern , nor, to visit Adams county; and so the fiat went forth: Two reason's' were assigned for this policy. Ots-r-that, Col. Blau= would compare very unfavorably, on the stamp, with Gov. dowitiTow, and nothing ,eould gaiuml-on. that Score, while much 'eight be lost. Tl,e other—that his appear ante in oar midst would have a tendency to I I draw party lines, call out a heavy Whig vote, and thus endanger the prtpects of ), the 'independent' eandidate for the County Offices ! This ens the judgment of the "Old Hunker" division of the opposition, representing the "Compiler" interest, and the reputed lenders of the party;ivitlt those who acknowledge their authority. Unfortunately, however, there is anosisqr ; wing of the opposition, whose sympathies i donor always accord with the arrangements of this one, and which for the sake of con venience we s hall designate the " Young Democracy," representing the young men ; of the party and the Progressives, ("b'hoya" and "rowdies," we believe, are the terms ap plied to them by the 'oltlllunker' section,) who sometimes arrogate to themselves the i ! -right of thinking andacting for themselves. Well, the "Young Democracy" comprised mainly of those who do the voting and think t i they have a right to be heard occasionally in the councils of the party, saw fit to undertake j to reverse the decision of the "Old hunker" leaders; and at the primary meeting , of the party in this place, on Saturday night last, submitted, through their representatives, a proposition to invite Col. Ittot.en to visit the Democuity of 'Adams county.—': From all accounts, the explosion of a bomb in the midst of a startled tamp, could not have caused a .greater commotion than did ~ the introduction of this 'impudent' propo sition. In the contest of harsh words anti bitter invectives that ensued, the I "Fiorng Democracy," we understand, hold their own, and bravely sustained the shock of the attack which Met' them at all points. It was maintained (and with some show of reason, we must confess,) that as they konstituted the bone and sinew of the par ty, and are always called upon when hard ; service is to be rendered, they wore en- I titled to some privileges, and in asking the privilege of swing the man presented / to them as their candidate Jor Governor, and lemming from him his views of policy, I as the Whip had from 'oov. 'Johnston they were but seeking the privilege of freemen. Courtesy to tkir candidate, too, it was Maintained, requiretd that he, should be in vited to come into their midst. As.to. the objetititm, that the presence of Mr. lhomm might endanger the :peets of the "in- A 1006.000". ,argument 7*(r1111 do for those mhose Democracy con sisted in fightingfor the loaves anti fishes, Itutait wohldn't answer for those mho were .IDeraocratsfrom principle, and who Wiley ed, the triuMpit of the Pt:Mts.retie candidate for Governor who wae.of infinitely inore moment to theDeutoeratie party. than the securing'of tasei petty- local effieesi which could:benefit'rie :ones' but the' Jnetoribente and those wi looked ~or tipungu et their banditti „ „: . All; Waiver, would not do The "Old' thirtiers'prdred to be in the , si*eendlincyl of three and the "Young' Deinhic racv" wore siLeueell4l ll6 at itrtlaal to, per mit the nag, of whom running..napeity they had heard ea much, to be "trolled out t Aflastoyei the titunilets"of this ' ll O BlOll maY)besltg ca i i ot 14° 11 44'r "le l l9 °, wigwag, 1 1 0 , 0 ,114 Witlati994 ll Y ktior . ,Phat ithit rank , mid file of the :Democracy ahould tai , relnired to "go it 'blind" in support of MT., l l l ,r. E tt , °YPo at 0 1 ° riAk_ `rreatia,g some diseffectiou thhir maks, than that I the WEAK POINTS of their candidate should be exposed: 'Whether the o rototg De moeracy" will be satisfied with this con ,clusion, we , cannot say. Nr? by eve an appeal was threateued to be made, to the County , Conventiou. on Itanduy,lest, but it was ilbon Mend 'that the "OldiTunk ere" would "iltie the' iiiait ° in that Ithdy °you more effectuallY, data a t :S s Y,ATTLIta,' , , undAhe appeal was alosedem4, with saw dry ftMlyexpresstst 'threats of vengeance mr,mris; . oxigandea, wife of 44 4 -"noY iliefibnilthigentleopthedjiit Fnakfort,,Ky., en Monday last GOV. JOJINSTO's VISIT TO ii i igE 1; TY§BU G., mi ii. .. 11 , , g la 41r, Minn ofe x devotes mmaso i a f In nCa If logo recent g Mass n • to Atov. ob ninin's that • , Ittetsitwo ogisbinh ma I of notice, if for no other purpose than to show the uaIIIIIILIATIMe senoritas" of be extent of the misrepresenhtion eml4ooop9ori kg,Ftlich locapeo journals will resort in order to further parinuM 'in. west*. We pees by ell the twaddle about the al• legeri"idirmess"eftite ouootlarAt Iba! Micallng , Sterekiteisi eistritit4ntkn l arremint prelortAcas... , -144111041-*Prinnuli!"yent of candor," and sitni lu cant invectives, with which Ma Cane' iititie Yr tick: abounds. Evectimilvidual Met mingled in the throng that day tindlistersed to the 4anly, can did, and 'cation, an ly emu men tof Governor Johns. Ica , (including a largesnamber of those who dis: seat from the Om/emotes political view.,) will be • competent witness to the absurdity, nut to' my falsity, of these repnarentationa. We only won der that tho CONIVILIR should venture an article of this kind, whom it should have known that. the personal knowledge of so many of its own reader* `would convict it of misrepresentation. It ought I to have been remembered, as • well established ruts of sunbeams, that when a whams townies falsely in one moppet, he Casts suspicion upon his entire testimony. But to the points we desire to notice. the statement of Hoe. JOHNSTON that the State', Debt Was entirely contracted under Locofoco Ad; minitannians is controverted, and an attempt made to prove that a dome portion (Upwards of *18,000,000) was connected under the adminis tration of (low. RITNIIN. To sustain this po sition, the Cos PILItk draws freely upon, the col umns of. reckless and Irresponsible sheet at Har risburg, which has taken to itself the title of "The Investigator," and which is rapidly scquiring a most unenviable notoriety for the recklessness of ha stet/memo - and the &adducer of its falsifications of official records. But let us 11140iAO the figures thus furnished us. The Goirtmtvi admits the Stale Debt in 1836, When Gov. Woi.i went out of calico. end When IGov. Rues al went in, ba have been 412 4 030,003 ' 1 32. Then. to Make out MI increase of deb! _ under the latter, it claims the amount of State Debt at the incoming of Gov. i'oaTait to have been $34,. 141,0ti3 60—near ten millions more. Niow, by its own showing, the-Com ri Lea convicts itself of missepresentation to the awou n t of over $6,000,- OUn Fur if the Stale Debt was $:14.330,003 3t when Ritnur went into ullice, and 1;34,141,- 663 80 obeli he Went out, the increase evidently I could have been but ri59,e11,660 48. Any school buy can cypher cut that. The ::46.104,402 4J received from Bunk bonuses and U. J. surplus !FUSCOUS, was a part . 01 the re•esitiNef the Mel" wind ii spent under thr4inot hittrer Alhether wise. , iy or Out, Mailers loit, SO ter as this issue is Coll- I cerm.,l.) nut u dollar (AR went to an ineresae of the state Debt, our could it liy any possibility, as any sensible wan must perceive. But let us gu a step farther, and see 'whether the biota Debt, at the espirs4on of Gov. Ritner's term roally leas Spore:mad to 5a4.141,063 80.— The "Compiler" sod the, Harrisburg .Investiga tor" soy it W AB. What say the 1114/dlll taco; of fiovernment—membarre of the Locefeco party! Gov. Porter, in hid last Message. (See Fame tive DOClMltilill L 844, page 5,) sta ted the public debt ou the 3Uth of November, 1844, to be ad fol. lows : Funded debt, Y.l Loan, (I elief ieette) ,te. eeediters ou certtlieatee imgued by the Auditor Geeetal, - • Amounting to the rum of $40.t4:115,013 GO He 'hues further on the Name 'Age :—"TIIE INCREASE IN . .I'llE utrr, since I No mined the duties of the Executive (loin, may be properly understood when it is stated, that the in terest which has accrued themes, store that time, Amounts to $10.362,12 , 6 00 amount of interest guaranlieti to private corporations, to 144,310 00 And the • ~,,, unt of appropriations towards the completion of un finished limner public improve ments, commenced prior Lethal time. (which Gov. Porter ap. proved) to about 4,50 11 ,000 00 Amounting to $15,000,6'20 00 (Joy Porter "gemmed the duties oldie Execu tive Chair" when Gus. Eimer retired. O u tr. No. ter trays the debt was 840,835,013 60 when be left wfcs. He states tint whilst in office he IN CREASED the debt $15,006,526 00. Come quently,,velgen his sera commenced. sod, upon the expiration of Gov • Rigour** term, the State, debt must have been intim neighborhood of $25,- 000.000—iii . and about 'what it was admitted it was when Gov. Ratner went into aloe. This is accenting to the showing of Gov. Porter, who certainly had no partially for Gov. ;littler. But what says Auditor General PuMance, (himself a Locofoco aid elected by a Locofoc . o Legislature,) to his 'official report to the State Le gtslature. as published In es last week 1 We aNd ! not republish it., , By rekrence to it. it will be seen ` Mr- Purviews tortiftes to the periods at which the State Loans, which cake up the present Suite Debt, were authorized, lad We OW that no 10 1 11 was, made Non the 13h of April, 1835, to the 1 26th of January, 1839. NOW Gov. Rimer went, l int° elect on the Ad ineaday of January, 1836,, land want out on the 3d faraday of Jannery,lB39, Iduring which time NOT A DOLLAR WAS A DDE DTO. TH E sr ATE.DEBTI TWA, is . jam what Gov. Johnson stated $a his elleterh'r I and this atetement is smstairied in pin by Goy-) I Portee,•and in full by Auditor General Pluviareal,l 1 sta the official reitords alibi:Department au Hm- rirdstot—the oCintepßoPiaut ibeHarriabing , filn- 4eitiipitio" to the cootrirVuoterhitsitioding. .I, , ,I Nthy's turd or IWO; m &other piing...ghetto null 44 dill' "Cothifillef d thei (10.!'hill#Irrihr Lain '', pali4olf mom thinsls4,39s 58 Orthe'State Pebti .and ' bit chin' th a t a, kris iiiiAuili of 'the Sinking' t Fund revenge rs a l liti i oql ti , i'4iimuidtol 6 * of o,...i;i ! w#: : i 40ri i ilw;itheLn444' 4+ ' olliciiuna On,. I Pr 13 ,1 1 (!''';'): 1 7;`'. pew.; nied 4 O I2 .PIR,P, ~ qf Ifilt , so4.l.KrTrig7 led .by.themarliticede 0 I I ,I I4FA lhillrir ; 41 / 4 ,9 4 !Wr Gone, sal Joan 44,1littant ! , (bath .4i1c 4 1. 'cif . approved. Meth p,leild Adenoid .04.0 face luf Hee, I LOMOnto pintiwieht ken , hist ro(r.) 00 14 1 01 1thif wordier' beyond all ciatiL 'Tots( Proclatiation t ree Oiled the'rekder's ittention, end especially to the ceitiocite ' s of Minis. 'Reseal!, Hanks and NielteL Counitisiozentof the Sinking Fund ! ' who certlt „ '(bit the entire timing of "9659,122,r• 92 of Slate Debt woe pirchaseil SINCE the estab lishment of the Act of;April 10, 1849, knovrp as GOV. JOHNSTON'SONKING FUND ACT 1 And yet the "Coinpilu” and Harrisburg "Investi gator say he hes pall but $158,374 58. .11 id 'a greet pity that there ihoulil.bo any suck things as official records and non ollicers. They "play lob" with Locofoco nempaper statements 1 bia-The York paws apesk glowiugly of the reseptieo of Our. durattirou iu plea last week.• Ike lumber et' people on the goad is eatiated as high so mats MIMI The Governor's Precisionslion-- rG - Gillcar o -tbs r 'be Tan. He bt take" v Vann* ever f oo v l In in her ollu sieAlkh th elands nof . JoCnstonc,Ldeno rag that the Sinking Fund in the two years and a half it has been in operation, has paid 8859,122 98 of the public debt. This is not the total reduction of debt e& ,tented Myr a G OY. 401111.140. „ , Hoe much has i brt paid h beloi 4i a. n -el ni b mpariann of the *WM* 9f Public debt on Nov..PO, 1848, and the amount on September 1, 1851. 16 . 1848 the debt Was as ((Aloes': Funded, 939,393,350 94 unfunded, ' 1,08 1 , 3 8 0 09 i lUan er al ie ßail bt. ie roa te d and d iMuntiiNae49Paar • 'so,bsinsdebtacontraated pilot Total debt Nov. 86, '4B, $410;1118,,39$ aft In dinar% the debt die at that time, the Locofocos purposely omit to count the floating debt. of $373,801 58, raldch was conteacted illegally rendir Gott. Shunk's adaiinistration, which was tun known to exist until teller Gpv. Johnston took colVe, and sokick as directed by the Legislature, Gov Johnston has paid in full y! The public debt, when Gov. Shook left ofce, was 040,848,5913 41, beiag 0187,704 22 less than when he went into office, four yeiire before, the whole of this reduction having resulted from the payment of a debt which bate no Interest. See what the vublie debt now is. The official mot 40 prove it w be as follows: Amount of funded debt, intiuding amount Us the hands .of 00 , 1. ItIISSIOIIOII of SilliaNg Pe nd, and abia spe, cial loan to amid Inettitett Piano at the Schuyl kill, on the 30th of Nthembee, 1850, M 39,888,91 4 .78 Amount of unfunded debt. same • data, Told sum or debt, 140,775.48 '42 Deduct amount of stock parches adby Uomniissioners of Sinking Fund, 669,122 98 Total debt So less now thin two years and a Ina ago, 9792.233 97 This proves thilt . noi:lohniton, iti the two years and a half since he Was . ithnuq urated, has paitI•.SEVEN HUNDRED ant , TH IRTY4 vvo TNOtrsAN I) TWO KINDRED AND THIRTY FIVE DOLLARS AND NINETY SEYLeY of the debt of the Cominonwealth!!! in the saute .time appropriations have been made to the North Branch canal; o ver two hundred and forty thousand dol lars were paid to,the permanent improve meet of the Columbia railway ; lour hun dred thousand dollars were applied t9 sit avoidance of the Inclined Plane at the SohnMat, and various other amounts wete appropriated, which have placed the pub lic works in better repair thau they ever were before. 'These are the reaultr of Gov. Johnston's administration. Noble results they are, and well do they entitle (ov. Johnston to the reputation of the first public servant. tinder whose rule a considerable amount of the public debt was paid, the publid cred it maintained, and the public honor pre served ! 1139 292.450 67 1,439370, 00 LO4 334 93 =2ll to let December. tB4B, 1. I, 1851 f 40,116 361 44 RIMAPITIILATION Total debt Nur. 30th. 11,01, li4- 1, ,818.511S 4I • Do. Sept. let, , 40,116,311'1 44 POST TILE BOOKS I The Harrisburg Union purblind)°, the following bill, in bold type, under its editorial head : Thy UenunonweoUh, W. To ll'or. F. Johnston, To milcaxe in travelling to Harrisburg to take chiirge of the Executive office, on the resigoatiott of the late tiorierhor,.lr. R. *hunk, 200 miles. $3O 'OO Reversed Pamela, ;rm. F. Jalmam This, says the "Reading Journal,' is all •fair and square' end according .to 1111.. 'Senators • end member* of Commis and the Legislature, jury. men, whitener; dre., dren, otosi!ei, mileage,: and why should not thellpeaker alba:S.oo*w emiden ly called to the seat of government from a distance to act initti'cipme:l4 dOuvetttiwt 801 tbe. , nion has forgot to eve the credit side 0f: the &se wing. —Hero it is : • . W. By Brehertion of the state Debt fw 2} year'. of Guy. Jo,luestow's 4411,P"atraium. • $6.19.1112 98 , , Deduct .aileage, SO 00 Far Beildivi in ;Mvor of Gov. Johluion, 6659,062 9111 We also beg leave to call attention to the fol bwid~.'Httle 'running aeeourit," bP wine thiity yeani ttatulirig, agpinet the Loa:doer, Part) , of the St lie, stitl On the "booty: of the Auditor General's office ; TU itoaoroccp pAleinr, .1 Td hie P 0,111046 , 04 TeOasyslraime, DR. To Ammoluit ArAWIA , vAlli 1823.23- en . dai' Gov. HIP0:4,11 ,",PP20,851 • 8,5 1823 29, 4 Under Gov. Sll ULZE", 6,339,603 '53 1829.35. Under Gov. WOLF, 16.637,515 21 199944. - Under Gov.; PORTEJII,- is.rnhocalas 194649 r "Under tiov:OHUNX• 1 4;447;177 79 . • *l-1-4i * *lll; ' 44 49 1% 'tl 1. . t , it, tt t. JOHN N. VERVIANCE; :ttil $ ..-ttt tMtifftres.w,4r.4lW.,*"PrOt 4 44itabitaii , hol t i Wet", tile tiii eddy; WI 18411' 41110inClit 6 init art vor JOHN STapawgpmini Whi,k an* diaticifOri Okra! tOnsmisionati) seep SCCAOI grein, "N9ARB/c,f O F AMPiaiM7 , MPW. h—Coxe: inn. :,lan!'Arifligbt.eriaiskpr!' 4 Fli4.,fitfig• JOUNICIIROBbiothen. tlq 441Ignise;AQ'Filit FOR zvaly BILL to provide supplies &fillet army in Mexico, except the rule containing the lyinglpremible Maxi alul•crea•taviag, lieen•ddlin• minted hililtiott of Illezien. • Woes Imo: own , vs an a saw eir 13bstrates mneilitipeab.l edly against the supplr bills, se the journals of irtio:Oleicoidihg 'y'drr . ideas, wentiti beef iitMeist co.", Aloe!e put the saddle on the right hotel ! rir"flie Pittsburg Gazette is Inforiitea on tin.' questionsbie 14thorqy that wing of the leading deinoCrits of Tihilulelphia in6nd to vote the 012. lin) Whig judicial ticket on the'icnie of Oeisoiiii 'm 6 nat l ed i by th li ei , r uTyF Wa°4•:l4A.*) • ;i1 . Seth Clover's Incom etenej - -The eStlon Me pglil last week an c f • CI proving the t Arco candidate for CZIF . o 1. to discharge thajdu w eh w i mbent upon friTyilhe wtre l,, leejled to that —charging him vilMiallg w ile to add op a sink cotsrout of Aglow. Several of the Locofoco presser', and among others the' Compi ler," with their stereotyped reply to every charge, prouounced.h. "untrue," "a slander," &c., and u if with some show for their denial of it, published a card signed by several of the return Judges, for whom Mr. Cumin' was acting as clerk on the °c anion wit-he greet itkuorance war. point- ed nut,—to the efsict the; Oprif clover ..is an apq accountant, aritrible'fO make out their return hiteselr'—and ilocumentary evidence tliely triumphantly exclaim, 'the slantkt 1" Mow that certificate wis f ebtained ore tannot We have, however i suliirdefit eeldence thitsonto thing is wrong as to the leireattires appended to it. The letter which we give'bolow will explain itself. It wad:written , by titteof the'persons. who was inducerd to sign the 'card relltrred teaboltd; when aware.of the mistake he had been led to commit. It was written to the editor of the Cla rion "Regiaterr and iersofollows t ••, • ' ' Sul Aug. 19,'51. Mr. A. J. Girlies DEAR SIR t--111 lOolilnk over the last Clarion Democrat. find lily, name io certificate of tlie retuenjictigea. never signed that paper' with the "untierilandini 873,801 ♦8 that it contains Whitt tY goes. it vris' brought to me by' Sheriff Clover end R. Richardson. •Upoit their.repreeentatione I signed the paper without, reeding its . I intended to say by my.eignature that the returns were correctly made out after. Air. Tlwmpsou come .up Court House. I DID NUT, ; NTEND CERTIFY THAT SHERI,FF CLO VER. WAS AN A'PT'ACCOUNI'ANT, OR THAT HE WAS - ABLE TO MAKE' ouT THE HETURNO The Board, except the Clerks; paid but little attention to the• counting •up of the votes. We were kept upAill abouttwelve o'clock. and then, to my astonishment, I. found the Clerks had not yet completed,. the returns, and thr . y had to send for ugh R. Thompson to arrange them. 'eh, ad ditions may have been made by the Clerks by twelve o'clock; of this I am not cer tain ; but they could not close the realms and the lateness of the huur, and the eon fused position in which the Clerks had 912.570 84 hem, influenced the (Clerks nod Prusidetbi o send for Nlr. 'Thompson. SOLOMON, EC KERT, Ituturn Judge of tp. , Now, then, how elands the. mattftl The "Slander," so boastingly nailed, to 'the counter, is now set down to an historical feet, and :Awed (lover stands convicted of Juanita sot which would bring the !plush to ,aw chock of the mecteot eehoolboy —of inromprteary to -disabuse the dn• tics of any otliee which arp r ouerous as to in clude an exercise in simple addition I Yet this is the man who has received 4tp nowinatiou of the Loco(Oco party fortho Fa iportitile.post of Cat. nal Commissioner , bigoted 9f their party will doubtlessly go into his support as aoilously as if his competency were above all question.— With them we have no reasoning to urge. Hot we appeal to every inielligros in se in the coniniu nity—to every one who gloil'es it a 'coniiiiumiesa of rectitude—and, who is alit afraid M 'think for himself and act for hiaieff to 'nisch we any, e.en you vote for Seth tiloveri Will you lend your aid• in placing in a porition 'of ski moth importance, as that of Canal Cotutinsaidtter, a min who has been proied to be, boyoild the shadow of a doubt, most woefully deficient in a branch of knowledge, which '(if it should so unfortunately happen that he be elected,) would he called into requi,ition diming every hour of his official term. It cannot be, that the honest yeomanry of this great Couuuunweul ll,will so prostitute their own interests—so prejudice the •wellire of the Stale— so impeach their own inashigenoe abroad, as to be duped into the cominission of ad suicidal an set. What, then, iittobe gloms I "HONkaT JOHN STROHM" is the only other candidate for the oflice—a men whets Gilolll44tt for ability mitt in tegrity no foul aspersion QM blast. (o„ then, atunlully tothe polls,suif vote forum. l'lmo nix in the Wire of Canal Cormniaeirmerotnd you will have done an isct of which you will have reason .to he proud hereafter. Let .not political feulings blind your better juilyrneM,hmt with an aye only to the welfare of the State,remembering the igno. ratite and incumpeknyy uf .hheriff CLQTRfI, cast your suffrages for "Hoagie JOHN 81'HOH111.,", Keep It beret% the People t That the amount of tales assessed upon the farmers and lIICCIIIWICO at Pennsylvania. Fer two years under Guy. Johnston:a administration, is $242,511$ 47 &flater than in tito, slime period um der Shunk.=aompilei. The above 14/?ib from the list Conyder, is in• tended to doeelve, by 'giving out the impression that Governor Johnston has received more reve nue from taxes lieiraed during his administration than ender his predecessors. This i's not tree— the very reservist , behiirthe fact Althaigh hy'an 4 T, increase'alUationpf: and Ngnoiral &Mtn imlba titalkaimitimsled Ary the hat Dosed of Revenue• Comatissioneth,' fa hay created by Oct of im'gislatore, of 'Whieh Majority' of Meal here were Imaittko, and With whkh Gov:Jatins• ion had as little to' do ism 'the man in the inoon,) the assessment} ware mairespondingly inereased— yet' the official records of the Auditor Gemara. office, at Harrisburg, and the Report of the Au.. dlled ifedt 4 dl, (htih`oiir s fActiroio,j'' to (h . ', list L°ll4ifitue both show that Gov. ..fortarron ratit4sl but s,klfi;742'lB Minnie} from tea on :Beal ~rttl ForwMaleatat4 iii l!leti a rid, t}ptrgx.rpceivnlfirtint ' tha Sarni sour c e' 2,180i10 418 during the tiro preceding year.. In a I PMW , 7 ( II I , e • tha t I t n" 1 141 1 ,1 4 /hLettha . ..,K tes ° Ctaat.o%to ,41+To RFP' ,_,0 16 7. 1 ,0 0 1 4,, 8 4tAigke. B . 4 l l l ITl!!'"Or t Y.uk a fliP": . •. l ahn ' stOti tha° dtlfittgt en,. equal WWI Widor .9" shook,. wow, will the Gepvikr,ol#l ',Keep ittieforeth*Poop!.,,,,),„ }hittliAmmia of Moreapeirtbiribel F rssen snd !l Mechanics; of Pennsylvania, for two years,undel., islov. Johnston, is 8119;197 80 LESS than its Ali' :11110(kiLatittidiftNit* 1 WitiviiligtiVitk,Vs!' - "fo`ifig4h}"fia'}hialtiteMl l'to pay off 10888 t 11111 98 OF THE STATE BMW 2. , frlffl , r: llVAbri4ol4l:4,4litirrligh I 'nelllktiOkitiii Is now tiktihrighlY held, &Imola daily, and that thernejority for John itnn/ Olo6ti:oill! / . oitohiiilitio . lPski!fr:n; StirAt the recent Commencement of IVitc , Collesfi, , at 41:pringfield, Oh?), the„gonortgy,fiogNo A A., OAF : rod on Rot famiL , D. 1 4 ..11t0m pat, orthu: l overland , ttnit of D. D. oh Roo. Tauxenb, 'ikto Bilinkle;Of Phihtdidildn; And RAF . . Stafli Miks."` Bigler yr. Ilse 'lndependent' Calm i Mown. MO ' MI :--Ono of tI I ie cATEDI s A s r edf°alsiu f W l d r it.Bi r i f l Con° to hi tyitat it woudu jireh the ta of the "Independent iduleti County Offices." Now, . I have a question to put, which I would like the Compiler, or some other of the espec ial friends, of th e n? cauilidltlf tfl 9 1 , 3 3 ., viz :—lf Mr. iticit.nit iiirto bo idierineed in order to advance the interests of the Inde pendent candidates for the,Countx Offices, by what principls !cilf . d ilblielit)olit,*ll the friends of Mr. Blume, who desire his e lection and who•have no selfish peur p ro • - to subserve in securing the,county, res,, , be expected to support- s tbeac ts!icek,af4: l -; .. ; .poi e le,nt 'Candithites?" ' A BlcllEll. pgivocu o lay ~ ~ . A Goventer . - [A Correspondent of the Ilitritieting; Telegntpfr , MAWS that Blifterin ht. raw eobnry while speaking uf the feet' of '47i die;tieletly; that sat being a lawyer, he trusted to thit , Judieta: ry Committee" that, the law wen' coniskanbisetts • the decisions of the Surf:mut qoUrt Of: WM. UnitP4 • States !! 1 , .1 • • A al-foals! Cows along rep Dinah,lak." ' When Bigler was f Skater, '; ; • • He trusted nits ,Orenta tore.", And if they lad 141i:dr the track. ;,, 11 mu an awful p ity. Ohf Bigler is the' cenrlidete;'' ' So /rent and witty ! '• • 4 011 sti 41 9")9 41 " 4 4 With elp of • "eornatitteer Ahey told hint, that the. law Wei cightr, And then he knew no better ; , Mit 'herr he view . ilte matter nitote, ' ' Snit see his letter." Oh ! Bigler ' •• ; • : Anne !rrithtWllittPt :too; r • Against the spread of /Slavery ; " • But only, testineter'sneast hikk d 6 ' ' That little Ogee of,kaerrer3r I , ' Oh! rrThet•Venango Spectator!! sky. haw been calculated that a Governor Johnston shOuhl get a vote TM 'eVery time mul *.My . VelloW-citibente In hit :speethee. b. would tie 'l imited Governor without any doubt. .—Ceittri w. The "Spectator" ippeare to pasty iciid al "ealculating" T —at lemma he Indira; at s weeter ma sults, 'whether his promisor am tight .or nut. In order to "keep his hint welt furniith 'him. with a question or two in the "Sines Rule of Thmo." It Col. Doe tea's stereotyped !peal is entitled , to the prate.. the Locofoco press give it, what Bee %ill the anther of it bo entittlid to, if the Vol. shoold he elected tloverner 1 If the Cu'il much taftud of "swir" is dripped' oirr iiiiusiteina dflhe Statif f iyfititthir, et . October: nest, tic; tWit will bit / then 1w style to miyi it u toward, the head waters of "Bali River If it required a Judiciary COOIIIIWIIIII of seven to i:ischerge his duties for him in the Igoe Sennie how many will it require to constitute the Coto mit co discharge his duties us ••lioreruor 1" "BF: ONI YOUR GUARD, Ditmo(lts Prlnn this time until tiw election y.iu may expett tomer published by the Whigs, in • their pipers nisi otlierioise;stirritratty - of% false 11111111s_ Itelieve itisre`of them." Slur - This is the modest injunction of our neighlsk 'of the rcimpifei in his leafifisstei• after most deliberately, nuareprestaitpig thu speech of Gi)v . Johnston, gust falsifying hcr official retards of the Stater The 11Poosepi kr 1111101 I,e gnming conscious oftlikweak-' netts of the stories by which it is attem td to bolster up Col. Byrum and his sink ing ship , anti to start At the possibility of au exposure incise the Whig press should bring the light of truth to hear upon them/ Believe none of !bens,"—that sounds a mazingly like the ery of the fellow in Court, when he found respectable witnes..4es were being called to the stand to prove hfit perjury ! "Mort thief!" is rather ins stale a trick by whirl% to deceive sensible men, in these kitten days. Bigler and the State Debt, The State debt is over 040,040,000 an enormous amount. and which nn , con tracted under lovoruco role.' This vast debt is * heavy burden on .very ax pay er—a lien upon their property, Gover nor JOHNSTON is paying off die debt. Ile has already paid upwards ofiliiioo6o, of it, , Dialer his system it will, ihma be paid of by Millions—end that -too, With. , out increasing the taxes of the coMenual ty generally. So much ror BIG'I.ER, on the contrary,,hesexplicit: ly avowed himself in favor of AN IN CREASE OP THE 'STATE DEBT. lie,stated recently ia a speech deli ? vptj, ed in. ,Bradrord, county, that ,heyrtis favor of,borros►ing a nailfion and a, har of money for the' purpose ,of contriving. the North Breath Canal -id favor of ad ding,that sum to the Statede , !Tex•pnyen, choose ye between thetwo. eindiditee ! • • •„ ,• • • ssit•Tho' Compiler tiays that if the Whig Illeeting on Tuesday a-week wins attended by "a4,,inunpntie coneourm of people," then it htuif44ll,tkihr nif0.104401444 t i tki , o pinion on t he subjeott , ": Are riktfk under stand by il:it; that our neighbor to Indebted for his tiows vf.thatl tueeling ag• 4 4 .F 1 P -4 ".. 11'16, we tisti Midily seseetit. tot , .tbe , sogrig , 09nir, bhindetiiihki 0000116` tweitielin cut .stitteine'iite'Yeth ' U:4 twa: stile of Ate irifiiet;- ing andlkialitiuniaf tiiiv; Laiitston, 7 i C99#44ffliflccPo*4 *Pe, to 1. ; , Tike ,DMOIOLWA tliisc o m . ' rilt,Pitc , ft liymt•l44flikikbaslopornin ," .= 4 t it of the. Seminar will be ad , ~ b y ,?. F. R. Atumo .9f gsrrstown, on ..,,,, daY, at ti. 'pie ;,lt , In the t i n .. the wiled& ( Wriidei di 'the The' " , " 1 ":., tAirliiiry ;Id qsetai. :{ Oki Wedrie' , 'sr . faiti. , , r ises imoci w prolumbe i vt , ill. udetit , ,"'*lll l eddresktiva Lib n' Ansa didtiOlt, itikli , thiPßim. Dr. Obeitreil thetit; °Wiry , lineletis6ii ‘ln the 1 evenide, Ji ,Di Baeon t Esq. will deliver:the Annualt Ad.'s 'dreg; bifeteltlity'Ahimkiiint !the 'College.--... On Thursday, the Annuid Cionindneenfent of the College, will take place. , Othettiff Ffekts ilea saivertitied thy 'Bole of a Trookopkaffri f !tuoto in Mountplerrnt tor t Fl o ciOl,LOllO 1 , 00 Acres, or m° ,o ins, ;4 1 11 "1 , Is spevip-,•the property ar tisrpr) Ho . aii ,4110: U. amps kutfruark. Salo to take plaTts c,0,5140011 1 1 1, 0ki11 4 . 1 0 1 of (*labor. ,* the .P0Ur04 0 , 14 9 0 0 . 1 4. kp. , okolka. 14. • • •••,-. ; , i :1 ; A man w h o twill Hai iMP°Pgg Ir[i I# 4 1 Y ll i t k i A !A .Executionof Gen. I nnas Death Confirmed—G ent in Ha mm—The P ' e , , .„,,, ,i i, , 2s , n. The Mail ar ea II r l ' '` ed Gen. at New York - ' o.' . 1. .. ',titi' 'Uiday, frounlVlrre4Terelate. 1477in ' '‘ d ' a am ersbe 11;_ a n dHe rejoicing for the bult three days. owing to the calwi, 1. , ,-01.4kom i t opp“;and , his farms. The OWllteliehed, intsfoithellOth ult, and in 4 onsuotion of the e ff ect it pro. ducrit'ff 'Wire fitileted; guns tired, &c. i At niglii the prrnitiPle'biiitdi'ngs were illu minated, torch-light processidns formed, Ire. Lopez , *so (taken in the interior, wanderittl alma, and' nearly exhausted from buret sad longer. • , Us askel for solnething to eat at a farm house, and pernsission , to , lay 'down4—while asleep he tram bound and made prisoner. Of his followers, Over 100 are .now imprir- oned ,in Havana. and me to be *ma to Spain (or ten years' confinement in a dungeon. , They say, their sufferings before , taken were intense.--for several days they lived upon the leaves of trees, ate. 'The last meat they eat wte the hutie 'of Gen Lo pez. They no stmt when' taken— the remainder Natio either^ beedshot or they have perished from hunger., Lopez was garotted on the morning of Sept. let,,as 7 o'clock. , The execution was wintemed by B,OOQ. troops, and as many citisem,i, made a. dul, platform, and made 4 short speech t last, worJ's were 01 Jie for my beloved Puha ;" he then took, his sent, the machine wai adjusted, and in two animals he was deed. The prisoners say in no irudanee have Criaoles of this land mOcated least, disposition to join . theifft Ilcsana.,lSeptember 1, 1851. ILYA* , papers you. , will get detailed ac. counts of the fate of the Lopez expedition. 1 shall( thatefdivi,`merely tooth on some of the principal facts cittoneesed therewith. It was calculated . that in twenty-four hours after cthe 4anding . of Lopez they woubt hpe:b4l l lln all captured. This did not hipOtin,"oiving to the death of Gener al Enna ; he at the head of twenty horse men, nikle an attack: wheiflie Tell - labliat- - ly Winkled; that event stopped the opera none of the Spanish forces. Lopez hart• petted to kenw the country well, as he once earned 'in estate to the vicinity ; he and his meh Took tip their march to the . rugged; hbights.. .The %Spaniards. after a while followed hint, guided by the cou n try people, who ferreted out Lopez's melt in the morasses, gullet's, and precipices, ltl;Ay tteil to escape. Many were rescued th - us bane 'etitiin death. An bi der came from the Governor of Havana to gWe groaner, mend to'stop shooting• the enemy ; by this, one 'hundred and thirty have escaped•with their lives ; the number landed was 548. 'The greatest enemiesfof the Lopez par ty.were,the country people. The same spirit was shown...by them 39 When the French invaded Spak—precisely the same feeling., Great decorum was observed at the ex cation of tepee; notwidistaudiug the ex, ceases committed at New Orleans. The people of the island are aroused, add the same fate will be shared by future invaders who may appear.. . It is not true that indiguities were of fered tN the bodies of the fifty men who wereahot here on the lath ultimo. FOUR DAYB'I,ATER FROM EUROPE The steamer I?anklin has arrived at New York, front the Cowes on the 28th 4/161110. Through the Telegraph we are put in possession of the following items: Ireland is believed to be on the brink of a groat crisis. The now Catholic associ ation has defied the law and Government in the most open manner, anti the Catholic presses are equally violent in their dation .ciations of the Anti-Papal bill, and in the •expression of a determination to violate and set the law at naught. A new and comprehensive held of agitation is thus o &tined, sad the controversy is proceeding do the most virulent manner. The Go vernment, it is understood, is not disposed to overlook the matter, but will prosecute silth the utmost rigor all those Catholic Bishops who assumed the titles of their .respective sees on the occasion of the re cent demonstration at, Dublin. The daughter of , the English Vice Coa st, it St. Sebastian was stabbed to the heart iiielttly, at a ball, by it ruing officer of the 'engineers. whose addresses had been pro hibited by .die,tady's parents. 'rhe.houste of Rucker & Son, at London, has suspended payment. Their liabilities are twentillions of Tlie'rrintob Ambassador al Madrid has proutiaed the Spanish C.,lovernmeal the as instance of Fiance to Sulxlue the Cuban in vasion.: • .t The great topic of conversation when die 'Franklin left, was the extraordinary •Imilittg qualities A the yoelt! America.— The Times does her elm j ustice in alluding to trr, victory, pit the 224, at which m the A e lean Ai intsittritad other American no tables were present. The Queen and /Wee, allso*,bestosre'd the moat lively at, tention An Abe . nun and, the day after, ex pressed their desire to visit the America, which they •tAid- ri che vessel being moored off the Osborne tibuse. • " • ' , ' . u -,,„ 4....- ---4.---:-1-41 - '••. •• THIL Fuessavaa,,Poonvii,—inie papirs generally, hate•fallen into ant error as to Jetlige,Ooieldin',a decision on the return et' the,writofbalteatcorpue, in the caveat the Inginea ,/laws .Palliatli..at :Ilutfitio, New York. Judgi Cook/lag, does ,•not decide Iturt 160 'fotatte liot V, la;ineporetivc ,in a case where the ahaveltscaped before the :law.aeas stasSedgobatdsal the seotios which laUtho6llo4 weeks. Me. Mitsui e4POe4.- in the State .fretni witnito the.. ilave ,eseepes. • and used 4"ooohincefilvitere he is arrested,' .ie ordiepplicaldshinonselt , ca., es otepeepe 411 004ttr, eiskaAbopeimiwittl of Ole lic,, 1:.,. .2 It ' K h IPiliPtivVWthitiiiiiii:J:- a nai nMillißd,igettticpur, , rine of the Justices 61'04 sovrothiir . oort or Ille"Unt-, -Waft , eil.,ki,sfeki,pqa , i;t,PPOB - l El ll * t''tlit ,41fir4IPMP L O a ii i • , 141, 1 14.000 ~ ,PigT.Te! I,l , 3 e Nsr, , , If iew Illq a p,V.,o - :, 7, r .0; t'ff y a t . I rX ,"'ra y or, P. i , 0 - 1 -1 T916 1 .r.t °P. 1 ), so kir . alt Buren , at one k titO‘Spe'r lir) , of 1, to reesury—egain IT. $ . Sena tor, andltreeraglittONl to the r 4 ulifonia otiit`try c.,Pplic, PR i' Iq- i i 4, fj '‘i ably ' , ' fri a , el 4, 11" *.., q, a t .g e *• I .yea 'll,i 11? 1 4 i Pl ui T P r ' bia, &tlrty 4 5-a P a ?' tho l o 'P t: . ‘ 0 4 14 (11 ? 1, ) , I li :, , I 'fisisit paart. —s 1)6)4 - iMl"Fltitteday night Wit; says the Freder ick (Md.) Herald. threw ceimpintie oil 'on a dug's tail, and then set it on tire ; the dog '' WI !pat the,' barn,oi Mr. tivergaKeayart, isitsac NOSaturit,lferrY, pri4 .14, 1 1 Atta la 'aka beat erhiek IC3B.olltiAly friplUlnia. Deception ea the Twilit TIC '184,W0 on the rsit ' of, ,Denmenitic:,poliliPisisf - .:401 deceive the peopleAfinteWleoniame the subject Gls the\ APariff,, .Col. Bigler , ` dew notclaim exemption•from .thleAtarffe- - In hid , recent speech-At Pottsville. be :dbie posed of:the Tarillsbyt, *tying is two rea fibnal vellums. and was IMENroperiyArgi get! into a State, canvass.. But In Brad. ford °Minty, Mr. Bigler also.madea speech. ' where according to the Bradford Rgoosien "Upon the 'rations questions 'of State Iltelicy. the speech was masterly and , con wincing. and Meetly demonstrated the bility of the'epriaker. The subjectof the Tariff was thoroughly diseuteed, in the manner of which the Democracy of Brad ford art so well acquainted, and upon which his. plain ind practical illustrations shed new light upon the subject." It will be remembered that David Wil mot, of Bratlferd, was one of the two Penn , ripvania Congresstnen who voted to re peal the' Tariff of 1842, and the Bradford liqUirter; in' continuing its 'account of the meeting, says : "After repeated calls, Hon. D. Wilmot very briefly addressed, the meeting. lle said that the Democriits assembled had left their Jabot'', to hear the views of their candidate for Governor, ind diet it would ` not be just for him to occupy their linen-. fion. TAnt he headily endorsed his views upon the tariff, tod the principles he had avowed touching the banking.system, and our State policy in general." Are we to infer from this that Mr. Big ler promulgates different views in different sections of the State, to suit local preju dices. • Vermont Etertion. THE STAR THAT NEVIIR ART," ALL HAIL !—We. received last night by Tele graph, and from our correspondents, the returns from one hundred and twenty-tine towns, from the • brave old State of Ver mont. The Whigs have carried t h e State, high and dry. and .have routed the Coali tion and old line forces, horse, foot and i dragoons.—Roston -allow. All honor to the indomitable Whigs oil the Green Mountains. Demagogues and [dace hunters may unite so -defeat them, professed Whigs may at times sneer at and berate them, but they stand firm in their principles as their noble mountains .--UNCI)NQUERKU, UNSF:DUCILP. Again we say, all honor to the gallant Whigs of Ver. l moot. Governor Williams is re-eleeted by nearly if not quite as large a mojority ! as hr hail last year. Both branches of the' Le g islature ate strongly' Whig. In a word , thir Whigs have swept die State, without seemingly making an effort. T h ey have got go bred to it that 'they cannot help it, __ The Union Triumphant• The election held last week in Missis sippi for delegates to a State Convention has resulted in a glorious triumph of the friends of the Union over the Secessionists. The popular majtority on their side is many thousands, and, they have carried nearly all the Delegates. A telegraphic dispatch from CAVTov, Miss., of Sept.•tith, says. that Gov QUIT MA N, the Secession candidate for Goy. has abandoned We field, in eon:toluene° of the route of the Secessionists in the eleetion of Convention delegates. . _ ITT Lenora have been received, by their-friend• in this place, from Iles. Dxvin Wtr.•og, and wife, who waited in May last. for Liberia, in Afri ca. They had arrived safely at Sierra Leone, al. ter a passage of between six and seven %%eche They were in exeeltent health, and ,expected to reach Monrovia, their place of destination, in a few days.--Srm. Hornet; Writing Ink. "We are opposed to all kinds of ••puf fine," in the figurative sense of the term. Whether in the notice of a book, or any-; thing else, we have a repugnance to give it a fulsome adulation. or to , recommend it any way at all, unless we honestly believe it worthy of,favor. "We have again furnished ourselves with a keg of llover's Black Writing Ink, and when we say that it is net the first or the second keg that has been pro cured from Mr. Hover, the article may be considered as.being endorsed "good" by us,otherwise we should not have continued its. use for these six or seven years past. Others may have their preferences in fa vor of . diffbrent manufaclures.and we are qpite willing that they enjoy these prefer ences (save and except those of our corres pondents. who someiiing" impose that loathsome Blue stuff upon us, which is not fit to be used) . • for our own.part, we continue thentanuketure"of 'Mr. [lover, whose ink is not only clear and black. but does not elog and conglomerate our pen, ati grime otherwise good ink" do."—Ger man Ilefeinted Messenger, Chumbersburg, Pa. Look Hero. There's no humbug about thla ; but it is an undeniable fact that Emmett Kmurz ha, bought. brought. and opened, the richest. largest and cheapest assort ment of Fashionable Hats and Cape. 800 to and Shoes, ever offered .in this market, which he is.deterreined shall be sold lower than they have yet been sold in Gettysburg. fit? Call ih and see if tidy statement is not correct. 'Also, Whilst K. K. is catering for• the Head and Feet of the public, lie would remind his numerous customers that he, hal new. and will be leceivitig weekly ,additions to his stock ofßooks and Stationery; and Fancy Goods, 'to which he iseiliestly 'invitee the'ettentien 'or toot teresod: - • •• • oserlitilY elite prire and that it very toil' `Don't forget to ball et Bondi •East Corner of Centro tklua re. • • '.• -Dummy. „ ,‘ gati* :gas isAiltrioas ion itsiyisocir. Trans Ara liti.a..:—Thii'dour inertia We std not iolvfited4r itay salts to-day. , city filille nit:utast St 87i. 'llirtraht stt ct, 118 94. Rye flour 300. Corn Meal.l9ll , a 8 Gm t rtTlyri of, .gloin CI 'wines very light. ifteis hot didpilited” to "btirig• their • ribdit • Viiiikat it Ortiontlovr. prices. WO Clot* small arkariiipstid to . pdinitheekai ts ;, etita,)74; Nimind ONAch .IF Wohlek , , for o k ma L pv,. s /to, 55Ats,. Ootsg 1 5,a Zr• u9TP•r-1511pw. 53 s•f; viiiite"lsll sll sideli'Ortiti4gitaid ••'•" , ' Piovistons.—We note a steady malitegii— Sales of NAViiiiiiiiroxiisllllPchattllll)7i a $14., Bacon--Shoulders 8i a 811 cents; sides 10 a 10k, aid ligto4lll4 a.'l r,' , /itail llm pith 90011 aims; , , 1141411.1E,D.- • On the 118th ust., by tho'Rev.S....llkkh, DAN. MittANS add Idiot MARIA CATHARINE HOUSTON—both of this county. • Ott the 4th. Inet, ti the Beeto, JPIIN AO MO MARLS /AO V - - 4 10 YOlk i co n wy• O n OM ati ,Rl‘. LZtthne urromug, Cirrolt COlll4, /40 ; Mt* MAN it.4: 1 440t IteIiSMITH riellefick 'co» :tut , „ tot t ht the .4thit4italt ) byk lb& oomma .14FANIN, .P: SHRIVE": and Mies REEE9c)AlilAnFir , both of Fyink*k omit: Md. 1 , , t • s 4 ,.,, ,D do Wednakt !ilea'entialia4Pdirlkiga, ki4aalamba oil ikr‘..LOPN, , kihi Y(FXRNFR. tho iWitilloa,)6l gpty, ~A, ~ aged about Si yetis- ...,- - Nityc, r seve pro itfi fte hda. gi C9oalle n, ana fais r rac V . ~ n 4 i t at k e r e. g Sh •L Aj4LOTTA, t zt lyfii. - p.• Do, iv "44' ler 4 a)d a '' i CgiMittobvi Waa l likniiiitiiiksOirj" an ' dMittete, 'nothin,'Whfch will aptowi nett Week j On 'the gilt* . , ANNA 14„ ;laughter of A:A. McCosti, of, If untington Istrrnshiti, aged .1 year, and 4 Months: ' ' '' • ' On Friday hurt, JOHN HENRY. eon ofMr. I Jacob Reword, of ibis .13mough, aged 9 yam' 7 months and 18 days. 1 „ On the Blat ult., dATHARDtd, daughter of Mr. Joseph Simpson, of Germany township, aged about 14 years. , On Saturday , last, JOHN CALVIN. ion of Mr. John Witte!, of CumbertanAtownshiP, aged 8 months and 9 days. On the Bth inst., Mrs. NANCY SNYDER, consort of Col. Battler Snyder, of Heidlershurg„ a ged about 50 years. ' On' the `ante day, in Tyrone .tp., Mtg. SPANG LER, widow'of Gabriel Spangler, deed, aged a bout 60 years. On the 28th ult., SUSAN, daughter of Mr. George Lower, of Franklin township, aged 4 yr's and 2 mouths. (COMMUNICATED. Near Peterehurg, Y. S.) on the 28th ult, of dysentery, RDWARD ANDERSON, aged 2 yes and iS months ; and Indio 9th Mat, MARY F.- LIZABETH, aged 3 years (0 months and '24 days—both ettiMren of Arnold 11.: and Rstah A. Walker. Children, like.the early flower, Often droop and lose, their bloom— Pass away in childhood's hour To the cold and silent tomb— ' BWlles laid beneath the and, • .p ritegone away to God ! (dud will gather them again, In his garden they will grow ; On that green and lovely plain. Where the ehrystal' waters flow ; Neverntere to lay their head Faintly on the cold earth•bed . rO5l NIPA Trn. On Saturday evening last, HARMAN KEL LY. (related.) in the 3:hl year of his age., 'rbe dec.:nand, who had been in had health for some time, whilst walking through the yard at Mr. Wattles' hotel, in this borough, whore he lived, Wile seized with a profuse hemorrhage of the lungs and died in • few minutes. He was a member in good standing of the "Union - Ledge. No. 2.3, of the Ordor of Good Samaritans." of this place, br the members of 'which his remains were •e -companied to the grave. WIS SO ClatTE J 1 . QA MUM. MILLER, of the Borough tit " Ocityblitirg, will Ile an .liidtpentlent Candidate for ASSOCIATE JUIM of Adams county, ut the ensuing election. September 12, 1851.—te XOXE i Ir. IXTE D. Al.l, those who know themselves indebt ed to the subscriber, are most ear nestly and politely requested to call be tween this anihtliefirsi of October, and pay up their accents, or at least part of it. to enable hint to go to the (inles to , buy new Stock. re:..7 . Tour early attention to this will oblige and relieve your's, res pectfully, A.. 11. KUIVIM At the Cluap Corner. Sept. 12, 1851.-4 t WAS FOUND; ON the llth inst., on the crossing he tween Faltnestorles Store and the re sidence of John Barrett a sum of money. Further information can be had by inqui ring at this utlire. Sept. I. 1851. PROCLAMATION. ----. I for. ' WHEREAS, in and by the Art of , At.so—That in the fourth section of Mel the General Assembly Millis State. ' act of Assembly, entitled "An Ad relating I entitled "An act in regulate the General to exec utions, and for other purposes," itp- t Elections of this Commonwealth," enact- proved A pril I ti. I S-10, it in intoned Mai I. ed on the 2d of July. 1839, it is enjoined the af on me to givp Public Notice of such Eke- oresiii , l 13th section ..Aviill rot he coo street', so ;lb to prevent any militia officer lion to be held, and to enumerate in such or borough officer, 1(11 notice what officers are to be elected : I ' ; 111 thIrVIII,g is lodge, inspector or deli:, at any genera or spec-! WILLIAM Flexes. Sheriff of the County ' j e t e l ect i on i n t hi s c on „ nonwes it,." of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give 91181 And in and . .)y an act of tlid General public notice to the electors of the said ! A ssem bly of t his Slate. passed tit the 211 I county of Adams, that a i day of July, 1930, it is dire:mil that; GENERAL ELECTION , the Inspectors and Judlges be at Ote places I ' 'of their districts on the day of dm 6etter. I will be held in sa d county, on the , Int Election alOresaid, at 9 o'cliek in the I i Second 7hesday of October next, the 14th, ' fi're""" ''. to do and perform the several dillies rehnired and eujoined oil them in ; in the several Districts composed of the , sohy ow a , act. following Townships: ; I And twit further (lir/viol in oid by the ' / In the let district, composed of the for., Sallie act of the General anserut y of this I Migh of Gettysburg and the township of ; State atorettaid, that one of the tikes of Cumberland, at the Court-house in Get- i the districts 'aforesaid, who stud have the ty 'burg. I charge of the certificates of the t tumber of In the 2tl district, composed of the town- , votes which shall have been giv for each I ship of Germany, at the house now men- I candidate for The different offieet then and pied by Is-ael Yount, in the town of Lit- i there voted for at their respectil'ilietriets. Ilestown, in the towliship id Germany. I shall meet on the third day afte , the elec.- In the 3d district, composed of the I ti o , w h'i c h s h e ll he on f r id ayd e 17 1 / 4 o f t it, toWnship of Oxford, a t the house widow October aforesaid th ,at e Ctiurt muse, in Miley, in , the town of New Oxford. the Borougil of Gettysburg, theniand there In the CI i d istrict, composed of the town to make a fair statement and cerlificate of ships of hatimore and H un ti ng don, at the ; the number of votes, which *hall have haute oh William Chronicler. in the town- been given at the different distritts in the ship of Huntington. '' ' . county of Admit, for any pert* or per. In the sth 'district, .composed of the sons tor the offices aforesaid. I . townships of Hamiltonban and Liberty. %Ylll. FICICES, therif at. the public Sellool-liouse in Millers- sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, i town. Sept. 12, 1851. In the . 6th district, composed of the - toweidiip Of Hamilton. at the house; now occupied by Jesse Myers, iu ,the town of , Berlin. - In , the 7th district; composed of the 'townebirp Of Menallen; stifle public School- ! 'house in the' town.of Bentlersville. • . .; , - In-the - 41dt district, composed of the township of Strabani at Gib house of Jacob L. Grass, in Hunterstown. .. , - ." • ! I n ith e : oth: district, composed of the i township-of , Feanklio.,at the house ',now occupied by , Henry Hartman, in said' townsliiit i /1. In the 10th district, composed of the township, ,of •Vono wag°, at tho, bouts . ro I John ißUstby.tin:M l 4herrystown.. In thn ittit ~410triet, , composed...of , the • 14 wei r liP Pt TYINInni 4.lhe house of Sam uel Sadler, in Heidlersburg, i ! . ~ .. : the towthe 12th district, .compOsed . ot. the township-A AlcluntiO,Ys. lll l ....dm Jmuse of Geo.. 11411110; id italtt ::10*1011IP,' ' '',lnilie,lthh `distiOti 136 1 6 1 1)11 ' 6 k; the E ihtleafilti or MtiOntplintsillt,l l4 'the bit a f AMMO thillUt, i iii . itild'utirfithlty: sitti. ate . at the cross-made:this one leadintfttilit Otford to the Two Taternit;''lhe 'Miter from Hunterstown to Hanover, , bribe - 14 ti dittrid,'-ctinipiterriP of AO icitithehip; of Ittradinigt.at the - leatunti of#Pa: "eh .IL Hiltlibrarid,' IMHamptiatti. , ; . - -In the' 15th district. composed of the Bor ough anti township of Berwick, at thcipUb iibliehMil4hottite ht Abbottstown. • ..,1 , ' , 1.11h She 1430‘ . .districti , °lmposed of the' township' of Freedom, at , theitonmut IlkelitifesiModui, in said townithip.; -11 l the A7lll ,districs, computed of the I Hi eshit ttl TAO; at ihe ' HOOF bl t Z*lttl ' tiftisAi s WOW pitilitiilii. ':" ' " i ' '" 4 - _ ~. ~ 1 , 4 t ',,• ' . ... la the 18th district, composid of the' towtisiggi Offlyiler. it the hour. ,of Alen-. ry FOB,' int4Mtddleinwe,An 'tail& town-. ship. At whit* time andednraw will be elec.- egel..- ~.,?.' r ,.,,,,4 - v67t • . Pl* Casenot OftW4iikilittionwesibill HE undersignet , Assignee of OF:0110E p onlisylvan i a . ~, ,_.,;, . t , , ~,, ~ ' . ,Lteoes Sr., will otter at public sale. F ive J al it e' ..: -_ '' on . 7"hursdrwiitc. 9th of October next, at • Five Judges alike. Sttpreme... Court of l• • o'elosk. Adto, ea the premises, a petuesirivaoist ;..•• . . :,. - p lat y: . , One President Judge for . the District . , - , composed of the . oouoties of Adams and situate in Mountpletsant township, Adams . York ; ~ c ounty. about 6 miles . from. Gettysburg, . , Two Associate Judges of the several bounded by lands of Jolla Miller, er.,John Courts .of Adams county : Etikenroth. John, Adis and others. The One Member of Assembly ; farm contains . One Prothonotary ; 54 Acres 4nd , some Perches. One Register and Recorder; , .. The improvements are a 2-story. One,Clerk of the Courts ; . . One County Treasurer, . 83 Log Dwelling House, One Sheriff ; a good Log . fiarn, and other out. One Coroner ; buildings, a well_of water near thetheel4 One Commissioner ; . ling, a good Orcard, bearing choice fret!: One Director of the Poor ; and There is a good , meadow, and more tan One County Auditor. --• easily be made. There hi h geed proper- Particular attention is, directed to the tion of thriving 'rubber.. 'rho land is in it Act of Assembly, passed the 27th day of high state of cultivation. part of it having February, 1849, entitled ••An Act relative been well limed, and le laid oft in convie to voting at elections in Adams, Dauphin. nient fields, with good fences, Ate.. - ' York, Lancaster, Cumberland, Bradford, ALSO,—A 'Cr actor Land, teljnittirig the Centre, Greene, end Erie, yin: - above, containing 6 emits, abont the troll Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and being covered with thriving younerunber. House of Representatives of the Commonwealth I Persons' wishing to view the.' property of Pennsylvania in General Assembly net, snil can do so by calling on George Jacobs M it istereby waded by authority of the same-. aid . ,/ . that it shall be lawful ior the qnalifisal viers of aidi ng ` it rem ' ' the counts of Adams. Dauphin, Lancaster. York, Likewise, on Saturday the 111 h of Velor Franklin, Cumberland. Ilradfonl. CentmGreene, her next, • , , and Erie. from and alter the pomace olthis set, at 1 o'clock. P. M.. on the premises.* to vote for i , all c andidates for the various o ffi ces to be filled at any election on unit anion'. ticket : I'm House Sr, Lot of Ground, vide& the office for which every candidate is vo. i ii t v, lying in the town of East Bet ted for, shall be designated, as required by exist, lin, adjoining J. S. Dildribrand'e ins laws of the icommcirivreslth. Store,"llugh MiSlierry and bounded by Section 2. That any fraud committed by any ' ! . - ten feet alley. The, house .je two-story; peipon votlng In the manner above molded. shalt . . and well finished, with a large back build he punished sa similar frauds are direeU,l to be punished by the existing laws of the Common. tag. 1:1g .- 1'eries of sale will be r ratitle wealth. known and attendanee given by ' • Attention , is also directed to the follow- JoSEPH J. KilliN, „ , ing section of the Art.. of •the General. As.. Sept. 6, IBsl.—ts ' '. ne e: A l ai g Isembly• of the session of 1451, entitled Th rkomm na , a , (pi 01 fin. ria ..An Act• to provide . fur the elertion of is-w-4.5041,4a4r cw.ma‘se‘m OW Judges of the several Courts of this REAL ESTATE,. .' Com monwealthe. B y virtue of an 'order of the Orphans'e Section 4. That the election for Judger • shall Court at Adams county; the subseri be held. and. conducted la the s e veral election dia. i tricot in the mime manner in ill resnects &suite- t lions for representatives ate or shalt le held and : ber. Atlininiatmtor of the Estate of TROSti conducted, and by the 'melodies, inspectors, •iiil : AS WC LEA RY„ deeeased, will selrat oilier ollireno; and the provisions of .the act of et Public Sate, on the premises, the(ieneral Aasenibly,enti.letl.,An Act relating to Iot 8 i d the 20? h . 18 1 b .. t I the elections of this flo w nionweilth,". approved i a. ur aY e 0 eP ern Pr nex t the necond day of July..ene.thoutandeight hun- TII x int.LoWlNti DKPCIR.III3I.II tired nisi thirty-nine, and its several itindeminits, ' i‘n n ., ri nn n , 1 .,. iis, a and all other like laws. as fur as the settle shill he ,VI IAI l_ l„gi .fm ig FA- - -#3,--Ri— r in form and applicable, shall he derived and ta. - ' belonging to the &bite of said ',deceased, ken to apply to the election (or Oases 1 Provided. i 1,. n ig in 'lgraine t e m . n oi p . y ii t ythi , .ti h iiii, That the aforesaid cleebora shall rote to judges l ~ of Ileidleridoire: on the' York' . andAlron of the Supreme Uourt ott a separate piece in re . 1 , , . - -. -. : per, and for all other judges ropined to he learn- ' ne"" nr g rued , and Arming Wilde etNot.'. ed in the law, on another no piece or paper. Saillur.it., Wm. Yong, ',minim! Dunlap, Ai.vo—lo :mil by virtue of the 16th see-1 John Sadler, (el Wm.) :Intl others, .‘ thin of the art it Iliresaid, every person ex-, r ( - ). - 1":/it.VIttl; . Icepting Justices of the Peace. who A11:111 (i, 93 ACRES & .100 PrAICTIES of ( rood Finis bmil, with about 20 acres in i hold any 'Ace or appointment if profit or Inlet under the Government ' the• U - Timber mid a i risoil proportion .utmeadow 1 nited States, or of Jill city or i corpora- i land. The improvements are a tel dietrici; whether a earnmissititte ' • TWO:4OOR.d-of6- t car, or otherwise, a subordinate Meet' at agent, who is, or shall be, emOiyed tinthir_ ;" ; . .. Dwel ling . House, the legislative,' executive or judiciary de- , l'atheilllllll plasteredjnde and ot;t., p ent of this State, or of the United 1 with a , Kitchen Illthebe d ; a I°F e arn: tint. — mini States, or of any eitV or incorporated din -1 1 a goon nut -bitililior, nectipieo ny, the ue- CMMell as a Saddler's Shop. There.iri an strict. and also that every member of I 41IW , geese mid. of t h e m ime li mt .i n k i „„, „ i d „if 1 exeellent well of writer, tvith s pomp , in it, . There is an excellettt OR . the Select or Common Co 1111 l •il of any "t th e 11 `""• city, or Comitiinoioner of any iteorpora• i (' II Allp " 1 rh"lee i'llii "" tlir Pren ii " . i tell district, is by law inrapahic of holtiti 1 S,d, , 10 ,011110 , 0•47 at 10 o'clock, A. . .I or oxeereiging at the snide tinte.dko 014 11- ; "I n"" 1 41- v - " I "v.i l w.t e r ni q kWh"' or appointment ot Judge, ilia wrier, 111'1 will lie e , isY.) 'rill l'' mole Knou'o• Cleo, of any election of this (bunions. I WM. It SADLER. Adoisr. or . : By die Ileurt-11. Destwieute, Clerk._ wealth, and that 110 .11111gP, inaptetitr, oilier other of any sorbelection, shall 1 AM-0 1 , 1851 . -18 -.-_-- :be eligible to any office to be that voted I p u IlLille SALE. NOTICE .TO GUARDIANS. A LL Guardians whose spOomtments! 4111 , hare boon made f4sr three years ant upwards. are required to render Lit aceointt of. the minors, property under ;their , cure. to be filled in , the Orphans' Court for the infoemation of the Court antl'all puller/ eorteereed. on or Wore , ihc 10. day of November•next, agreeably to the .41ot of Assembly. in.euelt eases spade end pruyi- AWL 0. , H. DEN W 11101 E. Sept. 12, 186 L., • , Clerk.. . TEACHERS WANTED. N HE School Directors of Tyrone town. 1 .3 ' ehip will meet at the Public Donee o it.r•Wir: fisn'hett.in ,fteidlerstpkg:iOn 4S'oesi4ckgy' thit *Oa of, September. inst., at liPoo'olock..M.i.to ,employ..•'reacherit to take charge of , the. Publics §chools of said TseetteltiPt'.; ,', I' t ' ' (I it.. L. DUFFIELD. Sec'y, , I %lOC.' It,'ittsltW' '' '. ` ' ' • " a R,, t Lamed ,Xeetilign. AT alneetingof the Stockholders of the Gettysburg Railroad, it was determin that B.' FARNESTOCK & SONS' IMP Sock of II ARD W . Al 2 E; VAINTe. &e., direct from importers anti man ufactureis in New York, Philadelphia ant Baltimore, &e. should be transported ov er the road first, ae they are determined to gen, lorrer than they can' be bought'in this or. neighboring ,countiee. can and 'dial do it., Givo, them a call , PUI3,IAIC SALE OF KILCARBLE 54E&L FtttMtti,. ID , Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Conn, of Adams county, the subscri ber.% Administrators of the Estate of JA CDR HOW ARM late of Moontpleasatit township. Ailams comity, deceased. will' expose In Piddle Side, on t'rida.y. tile 24141 day of October' next, at 2 o'clock. P. .11., on the premisett, the V.AI4O,IO.'LE FAIN) .......... FAI N] of said deceased. containing (B) ACRES, morn or less, situate in il'lountpleasant tp., and adjoining lands 411 Benjamin Wieder.' Abrnham'lon, and others. The imprOcesnents are a,ti . etn-stoty ' 2 . 9 "" LOG DWELLING e 9 . . ~, . , tv oh a oitte-stney k Hellen 'nod a Shop at. tar Ileal, a toe sMlde, anl tither out-build ! ings. About 15 scree are covered with 1 good tbrivinctimber, the : balance being 43 cleared and - ,llllor , fitiroil ititlityation.— There 'is a well of gontl MAlier blmvenient 1 to the dwelling, and' die' property has a inumber of excellent fruit 'Orem, en it. It lies near the Boneuglittiw,uinad. about 4 miles from Gettysburg. Attendance' will ; be given - and terms wade known on tiny of sale by WM. HOWARD, ? ~ , . GEORGIE . HO WA RD, { P a. 1.14 By the Court—U Domino's, Clgok. Ang.,l, 1851:-r•1a PUBLIC SALE. ti. to 111 V virtne of an order of the Orphans' - 1 .-w Court of Atlanta County, the litib6 scriber. Ailminstrattir'ef the Estate of A DAM GAlll)Ngt.late 43f I. liutnro town ship. Adams coldly. deceased. will son et public. sale on the premises. on Saturday. the. 27114 day of September ur l et to emu o'outiox, r., • the term of said dereased. situote.in Liti more township. cenfteining ',it 8, more or less, of land. and Ittgoininff land , of Elisabeth Vale.,,Chriatisn dialler, Jes se' Cook. and others: The Improve. oiChle . are a twa•ataty - • • STONE 11011#1 with Kitt hen attachodi double • 4 , m i ni, a well of water neer the door. Ahont I B 'Acres of this Farm ,atittln first rite Meadow, and the l aitio; Propo‘rtiOn in eat. valetas 'iNunber ; Ate residue .•: being under, cultivation and good fencing.: The Farm hb'Wolf 1 1i6teivad r ;:` , thii • Bet [nudism , . Creek itiaft3ing• t*tittgaa . it **Obi dtialtitigritil Sinks beingOck jiiiii#l4` 44/. TIIRTP.4 I An Orchard of ohoico:rtuip o:;r This Farm is located aboiui one mile from - York Sulidther 8 orhigs, hid WI be tumid a thisinable 'prOperty: , . td7,Ptirtiottri Wishing to seethe 'pr4r4tia can' do id by Calling - ot waddle rawidirig thereon. • ' ' "'' • Ce.7"AtteAdatort will, be Aiv ‘ en and terms EltztOP• titrnorkd4y,ttesale,by , :NPA„iil,44o'EstiPplipEß , Ily t i cti)ikr:4 l :Pi l i r iKklPP', o 4 ,, Aug. 22, lE4l.—ui „ , , REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given to all Leta. tees rind other persons ciincerned,l that the sidatinixtration -*counts or the' deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Court of , Adams county, fur confirmation and allow !ince, on Tuesday the 234 day of Sep tember next; viz 201. The first account of Conrad Crem er, Executor of the last will and testament of John Cramer, deceased. ' 202. The account of WM. Rinses, Ad ministrator with the wilt annexed, ofJohn Hollehatigh, *eased, who was Adminio. Vaulr of the.estate of Roaantsa Willet4 de. 263, The account of John L. Noel. Ad vninistrauir .er the estate of Joseph Wain-' tactic, Jr. deceased... . . 264. The first and.final account of Isaac Miller, Adtninirtratortof the estate. of E, lizaheth Slagle, deeefte,d, . 265, The first - aideiont or Wm. B. Bran don, Executor of the butt wilt and mita tnent or Templeton Brandon. damaged ' w: W. .1014F,R.SLIt. itegiatrea 211 ts, (4 4 yabisr i , Reeder. Aug.', VOTZ:II3, , AT an °rebukes' effete. bald at Pet: . ".tysbire, in and fir MO dotintY of Adonis, bet dm.•tiiib day of Augudi, A. ii.. 051, heron Dom Dot aut.**, Praildani. and Airtime*, ,disigditd, &o. UPON the petition of James Oltrien, for a decree upon John V. Coon. Administrator of the rime of Jong Zin.- thwart, late of Frederick county, Md., de ceased, requiring him to execute and car ry into effect's parch contract 'entered in to in the lifedine'of deatnient, with the said doings O'Brien, foe a tract of land in Lib erty, townabip, couuty—the Otour‘ grant oh 'John Coon,'Adminis motor as aforesaid, and aft 'the b altd legal repryenhttivcs of aid() diikini ceased,'.to ,be and appear at an eirphitts' Churt to lie held at Giuttyaburgt for saidaohniyon Ifs" 2 8 d dar.4 l- teßioAkt isit,OolOcioo why the said should not be car ried inio; leireg,i 4 .l.lPti POlcprivinetto d •ngreeafily to the intention oh h 0 said Julia Zollipger;dgeolrecd. By the Coati, H. • Sept. IS, 1851:-1s, • LOCUST ORM STIO OIL 11101"1 , I o INAv qas the are now •i; foiling ! the aTiers ,wilt picea leer in Cod tltpt , u ifiis,4stablisliment;tbey i ,oin at All 4n14, g!in4ifg, on short unties, altoin ihe,49 4 1 Per stills (rpm, d is tance, , w. 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 .511,.PYie night, can, hike ,withibent dtetr itsn niacin red as desired', •r 4 ,'l Nk lAi6 g ,l)ae, heel' 1 4 1 "-F0 a !ife i kAi d : , M lil9tlag t hj , of grain can no,ty seceiseo. , Krllationle 'this eptOpiditOsnie::-it bus heen bOilt at heavy expense, 114.'14: special pily,eniffiee ,and , fegnn,F l ,o""." of the neighbortodd and surroun d agorN., try. GEO; AlINOLItl; , G" ni PY gqw9iliart. 6l lL 4T-"' to . . 111. ,lr A RICH COPPEtiE. .11 07:11 . 411 :41i RIM L. rr HOSE demons of pinalittng ,ijcp . ere. will de,welt, to left r4ux, -Es•rac KS! wro RE. mid purchase some iii their cheap- - DRY GOODIty St.e.,jnet reeeived direct from New if Mk,: Philadet' pitta and Biltimitre. Tide in the third ar. rival for die Sniing : and are 'deternsitieti u. Kell a little lower than can : bcpurihased elsewhere. • . • FIRE s PURE! T , 1E Delaware Mutual Safety luau ranee Company, Philadelphia, are mow doing business on the mutual.plen, giving the insured s pertielpation in the profits of the CoMpany, without liability beyond die premium raid. 4..Nopreusitan notes token on which assessments are wade." .. The subscriber, as Agent for the above Company, will make hindrances; either permanent or , limited. on properti and ef fects of every description against loss or , damage by fire. , • . • SAMUEL PAHNESTOCK. Gettysburg; Mireh 1,111011.--4 f • AUDITOR'S ,NOTICE 'TIRE subscribers appointed by the Or phans' (inert of•Mams eounty. distribute the 'belanee remaining in the bands of AnecuAn Rettmcit. Administri tor of Cauturrinx, 'reprice. deceased; to nreolitors. will attend to perform the duties of hie appointment. at the "Eagle Hotel." ('rate's) in Gettriburg, on • Saito* the 20th daj) of September 104. *1 10 0•Olock, A. M.--wlien and where all porsoils'in• unrested may be prevent. , • - EDEN .NORR,IB. Auditor. Sept. 5, 18151.-51, The Pampfilet Laws, IpABF.P.I) at the last Session orthe LEA' v gielattire or Pennsylviseia, havelyeeo, received et tfiis anti are • react) , rm. distributiou to those authorised to receive them. • JOHN. PICKING, Prelsoreethey.' ; Protsonotari'l Office, Sept. 5, tsbt Si" --- LONES' , DRESS ' Goons. taiiireat Silk and tinen Lninee, Week and Fancy. ton Clothe. Linen Imams. Giongliool4llnal PrinW je 4receivedand fowl maim vero ; by-d : 14] -, • • --e•i•-• g.'rulti • FANS „,„„., Tut Lakes, OA 14 ictitaz s hie variety. of PeatimmwliotrutiPipec and. Palm , Lear Fang. whieltimiltbesoldebeep-! er than '11)0 cheiiiiletvi ) , A k . 1 ) ':" 1111BrfrOdeilielti of row- +Mere ofokose ..e,tiesii'lllcity'lick"vegAri.' Abfti 1A,5103Y• .v. 4MtS,Vti,q, .INGtta ON hand - 1 fog/into. Ftti, forge lot 01 00 OAK latt 0 IEtE N frr SHIN GLEE. -6EO. ARNOLD. a . • A NoTil4,l,l,tpnk ( ? r, rv ! Ei Pop• zw, liirs l &liar tle,Piqii.!ti, fleiageti, 0.11 1410un. de Lamps, rtinil:4st4e and client), vi •''' 'l' ' ' asvls l sq vooi At le rtirfi ' SC' . lf fN C I .8 Vll l 4 ar I I 1t.1,1 SOMETHING NEW • MERCi{ART TAILOR IRO 16111441 ' • 3 Skelly 'and llntlebaughi wancHavvlratLorks .-. RESPEC'fFIII,I,Ir inform- oveirr a I friends and the public generally,* that they havejust returned from the City.: , of, and are now opening at their refahlishment ,, l in SOUTH BALTIMORE street, nsar the mond, (old stand of I. li. Skelly,) the Me& choice selection of CLOTHS, ever offered in thic plcre. embreeliit .1.• French Black. Blue, Bluchlark. Oreerwri . Olive and Brown. Also, French, Doel ll l Skin and fv,i4 FANCY CASSIMEItES,. kENTUCKY JEANS COTTON Ira*, TWEEDS, CASIIMERETTS, Linerclor Coats and Pantaloons, &n. whilst their assortment of Fancy , ~{ IMIESTIArG S t Is decidedly of the richest kind. ~ Their,...' Trimmings embrace every thing that sner be required. such as plain and f SancyMuso i tone.. Alpacas. Silk Serge, plain ilk ~, i lin. &c. They are also getting up.sfull 'assortment of READY-MIDE ClOlllNa All the above will be disposed of 41 lowest living rates, for Gash or Country, Produce—to prove which they only ask, .9 CALL. prThey are glee prepared te . talk's' V. garments at the shortest notice, and 'best manner. When required, they will turn out an entire suit in lteentyfout" /fours ! J. LI, SKEJAN ;returns his sincere Thanks for the patronage heretofore ligu,„t towed upon him, and asks its continormee 'for the new firm. Uoods tionglit ;where *Mire made up. ,as neural vitint when desired, he will assist etistothers making selections at other stores , Oar Spring rind intr. 'Faiiiirop ipt 1851 jut received from Nero • (.4eity4bUrg;April 15-4 y ' • ' AROTHEg REVOUITIOS.• Weirosei Irobeatta selling bargsgiohi t MENU ,)CiOrr/W 7 .^ 743 V1V 7r. nr • 4SPRIGBS &6811 - 3 Sakirq.Ellt , :o ma" • '4lOl-OEIIII4III,IIIDIP , cheap Sliite l y A. It. A 4 11117 1 4` ; ' 1 Ir. Al. M4:!UT#7,14.11T GOgNK R ., VENIRE: SQU ARE. flg:llao4Cl:ii . )PL IllooolllllC en to hit; tltt.. " : d Mli I , .wqr(ms, cOstomers anPill, st!4; . :, YArt,laiAjogl iliceivml from ritoEarqe,rn ci-, i ties -the fargcat best and cbcapeol 1it050!...,• . , ,ntent of 'Pro - oondoi . aroorries, airs 4 q ri leyer-offered .ht 'this plare. To test thin: t heitivites the attettrion of rill who are de. situps of purchasing, before calling else. ,•,,, arlistiti. • ' • Kri'Tti his' nurnerous"customers;:forit thd' ii)r* '' iiheritl : patrotiage ' hestoWed; +elf: returns his etloratir thanks, and trusts that -• thii . yiltills not' forget to call and see hie ' 1 ppuitint niV4Valled ttretrrtment. , , , ,; •'1 A.P.1118.:=4' " ' . A. D. KURTZ:- .) 114ROWARE STORE. THE Subscribers would respectfully. announce to their friends and •the public, that they hove opened a NEW. HARDWARE STORE in Balthnore adjoining the residence of Dime Zir.out.'. ettysburit, in which they are opening a.: large and general assortment of nAsivirmais, 1110 N, STEEL, p i GROCERIES • court COACH TRI MINDk - Springs, Axles, Saddkry, .' Ceitisi,lVare, Shoe Findingf,,, ~: 'Paints, Oils - , & Dyestuffs, ~• n general, inctiding every description of artieleirin' the' shove line of huSittess-40 whith thrt.y . invite the attention or coiotv, makers. Blaekinni lbw, Chnenters,Cabitust , makers, Shoemakers. Saddlers, and the public generally. Our stock having been selected with great me. and purchashed for Cosh, we guar. sutee.(for the,lleatly itiostey,) to dispose of any past of it on as reasonable tertmsas they be purchased any where. We psrticularly request a call from otls filiiiitlit, r.nd earnestly solicit a slm' of public Drier, as we sro determined to titis: , tablialt a ,'clutracter for selling GobdtiP'st lowpribeestsd doing business on fairtiliV 1 elides.' ' JOEL B. tAltionlit9fiti •' . ,' ' DAVID ZIEVDMAIA ;11.i Ciatty•buriOune 18,1101,4411. - w0. , i1 ,flia . , , . t li try l 79-11 1 int.)1(111 JUSTol,MUtatul r illiSic 441.4.7/kPuel bill , P 1 MI/ ill , 1 , 014.014...‘ J..111,14 1 ..64 rAlitli Air I fill 30/114A Kr ling Aunt •retesped troop wirosi thekity of Ailtiladelphituwwithi . easeratrt the largest & most beautiful assestsuentilat ; 11 , :;)st •mftr tv.”- , . voix. A uiririy.- flivivill ri,:, ~t II A 1 mituULl ~,, 1,, gim, / 1 e y et bo tu it kv ihid i vtae e; i 1 and liii, 6Wtt kvi —,lint iii§l , ll) l + 4 g , • 0 , 00( 1 4 5.- it: ,in iilieViit' irkil'it'iii s'fakiiiitt, 11114`tio'filid4 sleaat pillao'lii'dillipg iti6 Viiittiiiitil'airM Liiiiiiiefilllee iittirti•tiiiti eoittiiii , 'llkrfoB. 2 - 1 . ,Illiiittiiidit i wifl t•oiittldrel tit taYte;'4ll‘ 1 9 0., , ,,,a ‘ riaty, with ally that., unit be Lei ' . 1 jfl Or, ,r,t}tell,, and to. prove. thiS„ lie" i glf Flo has also laid ill a very .tillit itlotik.ot Gift thS4 Cassinftere3 , ,Vestiuge4 &C. whieh..hb' , fetils contidenl , Will; fleassmil . , w i lnie tuirmibi: , l:.l .! 11`.Ii'Cital Iki .1110tritil .His Teri gaol Ael boa ,phwe tl , asiosit , di Irmo sible, belienbg this. -rctisek, ealetto sod seittll strullit,”!ie betels , foriblithbuytro c iad g ieskik i l. ) . , 1., 1 ~.1 ititt 1, , ,),1,;11,, ,, , WE, la Ap r il 4, 1851.-11 ..;if MII 1 . 1- ',liint):Z3 , g--,_4_ _ E NTI,E N I EN who may need a On. ‘-?!I - 4ii:Aiiilii ND IN'IMIII, Fi..bieWil l ai ) * DING SUIT, eau be aceonnnodaiod iso th*?oAurtigel,bY ci4livill4 , ii '445 1 At l o ,2s . — rtiJ ‘ \ PAluNt , lc toi tti,!vi0r44,4,,,,,,, ,•.. .11hry) r eve:ry IleSethith'in, Onitiii,nif n ' ILI hinal'and tor sale, iii It,IlV,Arl l'in' Waie Estilhlislneenit. Opßoiti , , f iiiiies 4 ,A r ETING, lid i tipqr ,Oil C of Lev n o w /„Api..,l r iou . 6 0 .rii , l t 1 "ittiiit 11" 1 " 1 1 '- ' 4 it IEIIO ~, , ~q .v. I Will ,6 •I'l Iti :{l , 4laft al 10 • • .. ; ••: 1 / I , Jii , it. ~.t.ii(D#lol , row iwnw