MlUM:Miir„7rfY4-- : Rmaj=:tri;;ll;l. entreated ato surrender, elating that prOpelatied for payments of claims on Got. lie wanted only his two slaves and would , ti r t i ii 14 tribarg railroad, 150,000, #lleghouy forgive all teed had passed. During this Feeder 810, a nd H u mmoi t tit , breath, cierverenitonsoree offhe blackseame down I 37%000 t and these emenitute 4 part of the stairs Red lite pdriiier omiversed coolly on GOV. Johnston' 'and the Linens si.ooo,ooo floating debt, which. Gov. Rit. the subteet, whenaip wham! two White Meth I ter Slave Riot. nr 0901 plains in his last annual 'menage, ; Eleeli Lewie and(' tetner llan way. Some I _ war /breed upon him by the opPorition. a- ono tiOthell3llsll blew a horn and in less i „Tie- - sting -0, sire ortesponder.ee. Otto Ai , s earnest remonstrance. ' than Alit. e militate , : Sixty or eighty blacks l i e - - e-pearaast l oan was ow l e t. ti ts act ~.,r' coins melting doe ii i.t the bowie from thet To the' Govcrdo'r of Penot!lloolio• January itl, 1841. and ler 0 800 . 0 00. and cornfields and the woods. All these blacks , The ineleraigned, citizens of Pennsyl was epprepriated to the payment of the were armed. many of their having soperi- ' Yenta, reapecifolly represent: lumina% 44111,0 u Hits Public add on the.first or alouble-barreleal guns and costly pistels„ I That citizens of a neighboring State of Febtaary followlna ;as "S"l `tOrnpOU/Id. fOril-ClilleM f•cyliiSet and clubs. 'Die mar- • have been erectile asisaseinated by a hand ing the interest. See Pamphlet Laws, shat and his pmy requested Lewis and of armed teal iws, at a place not more than 1841, page 12. Ntill't id llt.il $BOO,OOO Ilanway to assist them in making the ar- three hour.' peony" , 0144.1,0re:ft the seat went inverfril pitying Rt iner's debts. rest and showed them the warrants, ol goverement and from me ocenittercial tine next loan was under the act of which they read. To the request for as-I met ropo.imithe I ofState; 111611N111`; IBM for 822.000, which neva lantartee Kline 'affirms thst•' Henway Midi That MTh htanrtertiOnary mnirement ht sigtpepriettel to the Insane Asylum. see' Lewis replied lino ..they know of no prop- one of die inost,populette part parts of the Pamphlet Lova, 1811, P tee 57. 'This erty iii slays and would not 'assist." The State, liss been so far sureussful as to °v aliantly was eppropriated to a very praise- I negroes then Cattle tip to the deputy Mar- era we the meal ministers of jostiee and Werthy object, and the Locofocos will be i algal and his party with their guns levelled. paralyze the powers of the law ; likely to enjoy a emelt lamer share of the I Alter some further parley between the ' That your imenoniltats are not aware beoefita than the Whig s , parties. it is alleged that the blacks raised that laity military force" hap, been sent to the next loan was under the act of ; a loud about end tired. Edward Gorsuch Ithe twat of the insurrection; or that the ' (the fattier) fell dead. Dickerson Gin- coal authority has been strengtheited by MAY 4th, 18 n, for $012,164, and was it ii.l , Into um tree-our) in the currency common. • such, running to die assis t anc e of his , the adoption of any measures suited'to ly known A s “relief notes." The Matto" - ; lather, w a s shot in the breast and lungs the momentum , ' crisis. of that loan Is familiar to every one, and , end tell. Jeshua Goraueh was shut in They dierelore respeelfulle request the we need scarcely use that none of those the head end escaped. Dr. Pierre was : (Thiel 'Hectoliter' Magistrate of Pennsyl relief note* were contributed towards pay. Ishot in several pl tees, lie , Ina riddled with SatIVI et take into consideration the fleece mg Atoned delta. t eller, but succeeded in getting away' from sity of vindicating the outraged laws, and ••The nett loan was under resolution of the Werke. The Deputy Marshal finding sustaining the dignity or the Citininon- May ath, 1841, for 8530,697, and was a p. resietanee vain, drew adi his assistant and wealth on this important alit! mulaucholy plied to the payment of the interest out the! gained the woods without being seriously I occasion. public, debt. Compolinding interest a., imured. One ttegroe interfered in fever John Cadvralatier, A f Ramrod. s , g o o , S ee p amp hl et Laws, 1841, page 'et Dickerson Goram-li and prevented time; It. aimpiton W lie i 1 • a r 477, I rest of them from despatching hen.— ' Jahn Bwid. ' Johe W.Poraay, eThe next loan was muter the act of I These are time hasty details of this murder • Thema* atearsthe twee Leech, Jr , , 8 R Carnahan, Vainest:di, of Kig •OM, 18 U. fur e9a3,000, leas pro. I as they liars In en given IA us. 4 i 1 d ea d b o d y of Ed . . ISantual Hays. James Pass. mium, which was applied to time payment 1 . 2.1 e • M ar d i...., /Larry t;a0,10 ty, of !lock loan of 2al April, 1821. See , the father, was mutilated by the blacks Frederick McAdam. P amp hl et L aws , tem, page 363 . Of and upwards of three hundred. dollars ta- . , course none of this 8030.000 went to-, ken from hie pockets. Dickinson Gorsuch GOV..1011111•STOW S REPLY. , ward* paying Ritner's debts. I now lies at the farm house of Levi. POW- ' . p.ot.Atiticral tv *SO, 14, 1851. ,••The remaining loans, contracted under I nail, but avid) little hopes of his perms.. To Mesa* John dilthiststior, A. L. Iteumena, dov. Porter 'e Atimistration. were under I Melt recovery. Joshua Goreuch has self- JimPage,e.lngerielhlorteLvech.Jr, quiet 1 sots of January ad, 1842, March 7th, ficienily recovered to return home. 1)r. son, W. peal . (16° U. Mutt". B °"atel / 4 e 4 s , Siftll. p llrr e u r a i Z i llamas titelirtite John 1843, April 20th , 1841, and May 31, Pierce also was 31)10 to go at elide tb Ma -1844, fur insigin fi cant amounts, which ryland. The dead holly oldie aged (atlier eA4.448. , Gendig n en:-....yottr letter, without date, were a pp ro p riate d IA t h e oaymeut of in- Was removed at ranee to aristiima 'end watt this Miflarnooo put into My, hands by , teresecertificatea; none of it going to pay , ! Irma thence watt taken home and interred / onehe Servants id the Hotel. The sax e Ritnt's debts. on Friday last in Maryland. I let which yoti. Windfall to maintain' the _e_ete tt l ave , t h us ex hibit e d t o the, p u bli c As teen as the inelligence of the above ' 1 edelrevlmaaad-the blie., i not enly the date wi l an em i a of ever y murder reached Lanclater, the District At-7 ee" Pcl lielire. it fullyappenelated, and I have great pleas- I Ivan contracted tiering the six years of torney. accompanied by proper • offirerem Gov. Porter's Administration, hut we hare , proceeded to the Iti•otio of difficulties, end l ure Ininfeettring eou'thet, More then twee- ; ty-fohrbeittle Isefore the rtmeeipt of your also, showed th e Item, to w hi c h t h ey were 'succeeded in arresting.l7 persons..hide- 1 pante* implicated . ' had keen,' apprdpriated, so far as they can be :Mown . ding two white men named Eli;ah Lettis letter ' the': state all Itterongh dm rtgilance anti deceit on of thei by tite ptiblic recortia. II any person will !anti Canner llenaway. 'The ypr iaoth sad I [coal anithoeities, arrested, and are now m i take the trouble to go over those items emninitted to the Lanenster tptrieostrawaitine an inquiry into their lan- • carefully. he will find that of the whole a. were to hate had a hearing on Tuesday. the Stiera or lane:tater county. ming in h are d ia adr,,a,e l'e a ,-, mount of more than 815.000,000 borrow I The next day the U. S. Marshal for the I p aled g uilt ' Tile District Ati " rf/ "' Red 4 hare7 " miete - enTed In do my duly. 1 hTre;Ttte ed ; only an MN:mit-Int sum can he char- lEast1 East District of Pennsylvania with a mem ntaltgoninn's antrrr#/s. /hare 1 .., , Conceit with the Attorney General of the e t e ,,,,,,,,k,/ f,' her „ft h er e , ,,,ek , ,,,, , ,e„.1 , w hi t , ~0 gad as a payment of debt connected untle r r .--Pan-Y 111:4 J- 8 - Iddrili l l' imni-il-nil a si-e t h '''''4-Statte deseree-teireeltil-ithanks- for door Awn.: 404.4.unit/of or cooptamsd. Ifi to riot (h, lAlnee • Atlttontsira,ion." . and other officers,. arrived and succeededl , , 1 ' h prompt it nergt Vet conduct. ' This w a s ,as hnetniore. lum ready In di hatib an the gihrpnis These are t h e L ints a , s h own h e t h e in making A Aufnht. oCra,..ditt..nal arrests, station of •the Legislature. Gov, limier including two white men witted Jos. Sear- d al l ir cleee ea t ri T t e ",, at h e o rde h y t geer i ete a g,' fled l eu"" ol f re f „ u t; t r " t e r 7'l'll Troth. no i' d ""11""f erne "r;. y far the . eft. —G .. John" that states them in his last message, d 4. lee and Samuel Kentlig. They 'were 13- --." fe l ler -et. .13 -e -1 the t ee '' - ' eere * I stnn at Lainclage r r si The testiMoity taken by the (J. S. Coin- I ___ ted pricember 23, 1838. The two ae. ken to Philatleiplita tor a hearing before uniothis o, thec. mei shothit the , nrisairiner, Who Arrived at 'a inter period , went* perfectly agree : the U. S. r the ground, it printed cops' of which "Th e velment s tate d e bt, w hi c h, was auepicions against any or thew 'be ebp- 1 0 ill be .; has accidentally toothed me 11114 afternoon, twenty-four millions three hundred and parted by evidence, they a „thaw .; confirms me in the better that the State an• thirty th o us a nd ant i t h ree dollars a nd teal to answer the charge of l'reason flunkies had viudteated the law, and to a thirty three cen t s (21,336,003 324 i n gaitist the o'. States, itt resisting the lans ti I le extent attested the perpetrators of 1835, is new twenty-four 3411110418 two or th e General Govereinent—Judge Grier/ the el./thee hundred and thirty thousand and three dol. of time Circuit Court heal% decided the of-' ' I 'Phe Creel murder of a citizen oft neigh tars and thlrty-tWo cents, ($24.230,000, . fence to be Treason, _ , boring State accompanied by a gross uut- 32,) audjhough di tee are temporary loans to the amount of one million of dollars PROCLAMATIOIi rage on the laws of the United States, tar; 1 # the resistence or its process, had been corn-' ilue, yot they were forced on the State in ' In and by the autheriPy of the Commldo. milted rand you may Se ass:, red that' so opposition to the exertions of the Exec- I wealth of Penniyhentim 1,W1LL1.4411 , stein as theguilty agents are aarertainctl, gut% and will rink to a small amount F. JOHNSTON,' Governor of 'suite they will Lei penwheit In its see, swi s s nee when the sums(lite at the commencement .. Commonwealth d 6 hereby issue this shy by the taw of Peunsylv inia. Lam ofthe year 183(1 are deducted from them. That shows that Gov. Rimer decreasedPßociAmArto 4 l. . very proud drat this first steps i , l detect ate! - lamest - 40s* ofreiblert have beret taker br ' the funded debt $lOO.OOO, and left a float- Pennsylvania °trivets ing debt which oak to a small amount • s • when the sums doe at the commencement Permit me. gentlemen. having this re , , of 4800—which Gov. Rutter had to- pay MqVtlll all Jost cause of anxiety from your o•-•were deducted from them. In spite al minda, respectlially do sed.o , .1 roar the these facts, proved by the strongest teen- des of rebellion or...insurrectionary loose mony, and that testituony of an official teem" in the county , of 1, mea-c.er, nr ant eharacier, lenofocos still utter the bold where else in this ("nutmeats ealth, has 1 falsehood that Guy. Ritner increased the no teal foundation, and is an alifensive inn- ; State debt! What reliance can be placed potation,on a large body of wir fellow en- upon the etatements of men who thus per- rums. 'Diem is , ito insurreetomary move- I wen' OFELCIAL, FACTS to stet their meat in Lancatner county, anal there would purpasee. and who, aviltelle falsity that a be no occueloo to march a smetary loree pelltral end Stay be gained ? therm as you seem to desire. and intbone the public mind by any such strange exag ,14.1.% /44.31eSSTS.S. US WS. of Sept, 1G) geration. Ido nut wish our brethern of The Tragedy in Sadsbary rIWP, the Unice to thine that in Bey part of this State resistance to the law gore undetected or, unpueished, or that there exists such a etrument as halation to the Vomit and the cortsdituion. The *titled murders of Mr. florsuch. wlioseeritne le deep enough ' without exaggeratieg it, have twee arres tad and will be Vied, and they and doer abettors• be, made to at.swer what they , have done 111 contreeention of Vie law.— Bet in the mean time let me myna your' meoperation, as citizens ot Penitea Iranta, not only to sea that die• law is etiforced, hit to add to the emeideoce tvhielt we all feel in the judicial tribunals of the land, by abstaining from undue vi o lence ef lam. genre. and leaving the law take its course. Depend' upon it gendemen, Mere is to Lam caster county a sense of duty to the laws of the lands, manifested irn 1110 easy and prompt arrest of these °Gliders, which ' ( will on eli oceatiotis show twat( in peachi est oliedienee. , , The people Of dust•cotney are men of pease and read order ;• and w e nailly Ina aside from the path of dilly Which the con stitution prescribes. 'cli-y and ever. Pennsylvanian brie the emistitution and the Union. They will detect, as they have done in this case; end arrest and enmith ell who , violate the 'laws of the land. There is no werreet.Aepend up dolt, fbt l'epreeentiarceitrihrr - o4 hartearo ter county us traitors 'and= participants imt an einsurrecticnieey Movement." Yon do them. unielentionatly I have no doubh great injUstice. t ' I am deeply indebted to you for afford big tne tilts opportunity of e xpresideg, my views. , But fur your communication I m •iglit not have been able Le do So. xuth ana my fellow eitizees at large, may 1;40 assure J of toy firm determination, at all hazerild Add under all eimmustrincest. ea ma m mal t he supremacy, vt the ,Coestitu non, and outlet re Albedo:tie.; to the l aws A . Illill (tithe United Steles eat! Of 'llia cent , men wealth. In po et th a t I ma y be Wife 11141 my an swer may reach its theditomon, (your let• ter hewing but' aceidentelii come to toy hands,) X,ltave requested Mf., White to pot it in the itypis of Mr. John Ca,Owalatler. whose signature, I•obaeite. is first. I ant, with respect, your obedient per vant. ' ' u .IVst'fielder( to pliTe before our readers thli';‘#: riiiittkitids ()lone of the most horrid eitiirttera 'aierPerptitrated in this county or Shit*: *The , lgreatititt excitement pervades our aommuntty, and we have endeavored ' to (riveting the most reliable information on the -Object. - ' On Tuesday fast a party, composed of settiiiiiir eight persons, among whom were Edward Oorituch, of Baltimore county, Mit ;hie tWo sous Dickerson'Gorsueh and /Whitt Gorsuch, Dr. Thomas Pierce. of the statue county. Henry C. Kline, A Dep. utY Marshal, and two police officers from) Philliilelphia, started front Phili.delphia 1 with a warrant irsued by Edward D. Ingra-1 Inlini, Esq.; United States Commissioner, to arrest, two fugitive slaves belonging to'Bil ward Clorsueli, who were supposed to be ill'llie neighborhood of Christianna, in this oduntle. ' After spending a day in'the neigh- Irwhetal nf Pennington% ille,Chester comity, Of4f,irriSed at break of /he nest 114 Y. narday) at the place in which it wan auppOSetl the fugitives were harbored.— Tlttit was a two-story stunts biiiiilitig, nil the(Arm. Of 1:e vt l'ownall, *%061 three widen &did' iiiiiiettialia, in this comity. This Won! steeds near the rem of a Itilt—lP? Elattk of ft protected by woods, with corn atO* in front and on teach side. As' the ,iiity approached the him se.a t daylight. to to :of the fugitive slaves who was coinnig totiiards Edward (.;'oreurdi aml goiug out to work, suddenly seeing him turned and tam'etid took shelter in the house, giving Mr,,Eowitelt lutweverii sufficient opporiu nhx' to identify him positively. The slave titetkid'intro the house amd the whole par t), ritkl9We4 hint in. The slave ran up atiliT c litid Ilr,. Gorsuch and the quaky 4 ~,,,, ~,,,,j? ?, ,k ponsesion of the lower floor, GI, tit*Ose. „They then sioninoned the In* it, aUfleader—the Alartilial read hie. Sititinittt.: The owner lit the house ( Par -14440)144 there Was ttu such persons., Owe., .vr. .Ouraueh repeated that hvi iritionit 6 1thern anti was positive that ,a,,t,littrat titi . r . e i end, requested them to *wi t " down- ---pledging them that . OQ fib' 011,Olid by dune to them. ,It was de. 400, again ,that they were there. The Deits, 4)114 1111 4 avowed ins dmermin* ll***,to take Attu, ettd was pm:co-hug up toiee mitre en axe was thrown at bun by 4iwortri.t)urq, anti he tiled. The blacks *MOO* fire, fur it appears that there 1 011 41 ' . 1 1 1 CilfriIrs a 410LCO id netiroes,*ff ;4;eo up* Wu* cowling pierce, muskets, axes ag ; scythes. .' %rite whites retreated: out, tik,lltst ',gems whim they were again 4011,11wesit ..:They returnial the lire, and *P* O O O liWillAwltr.:lte:Whitost .o.rblaake . "Oft re 41.04 4000 0 4*.k:P497, 4 11/ 1 0/ 4 44 0 'i 4*** l l : ealibiltallASp. I*.thiWir Mar -04 w001,41044,1ei0 V l 4l l o l olii 1444a4114,44 :? WHERE:AS:dt has berm .7, , resented to me that a flagrant' violation of the , public peKee 11 'ers 4. has oecu tied in Lancaster coon. •I ty, involving the murder ot , Edward rver. , l such, and seriously entlangeringtthe lives of other persona; end whereas, it has also been represented to - me that -some of the participators in this outrage are yet at kegs; I now, therefore, hy virtue' of the .anthority in me rested hythe r.fonstitution and Istve,'l I. W lI,IAA tF. JOHNSl'o?ii' (Traver.. nor of l'erinsylvanitiolo herebv.ofTer it re" I. ward of ONE rIIOOBAND tHILLARS for the'arretit and convietitnNfittie porromh gni:ty oldie murder sod •of the' publie.peiten aforesaid. , -, • f• • In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and a...fnxed•the.grSat Weal !of the State; this fifteenth-day of Septeinher, lin year of aiir fairtf - tine thousaniteight. hundred Antst. A. La. itUSSELLe Secretary' of•Cominonzveelth4 Pennsilvailla lboooruigokno. The: Iticofocoisio of Penneylitautio,, or Buchanan Jemoiocoism, isitf quite it..th ire erent stripe from the laneifoctiism ofOltio, New York, and Massachusetts. In these latter stales it agilitates with Bareburnere, Fire ,soilers and abolitionists, and home coalition,. with the moat:furious :renters a. gainst slavery .antierery thing ,conneete4 with ii. &mean Chase, .01.01tio, a noted Ibolnionist. and the hitter opponent : of the Compromise' measures,,, hat lelely• no ' flounced , his,intclitinn of implanting the regularly nominated Loculoco ticket of. that e t t oe at titc.conling, election, and Now y or k. the Van Burene, father. and son, and all their Bartiburnere associates. are:hand and glom with the , gscheme of Tammany I Ilan. The littelninan Lonolocoisui olthis e l ate , h a ying ti rithing hi gain,by suclt,a(lll - imitalinp.• line ehample otitis leader and • candidate for the Presidency. ,nen !hardly Etonp low cm.oigh at its humble beggi4l4.Nintilicrii voles. • .. . • ===9 The Clietett Pennsylvania ;:,tegititer' ad vertittes am furnaces to be aold by public. unntitut tit Sheriffs sale, on the lbt ir10 ,0 " , Th e Pittsburg American, referring to IN.' fart saye We know that up • to 1842, a good many iron , furnacem were caisisees—r• that from 11340 to 1840 . a great-number I. new,,ener weroinielf, incl toot 011 e sold by, ihe Sheriff—that ditr"titethis tune they wept on prosering, :tint tffi-yrusper--thet , front 'this hist &demo' one ;new ,no haft been built, and that now, at every term of the roomy °Mat, they arevadvertised fot aide by the half dozen. all property no longer in yttrium t wr-of •Miteintffictent to support themselves or ownore , . This to uue of the effect,' of a Locoloco Tariff, which encourages Ate' importation of iron,'a Jul b rings it itutydiruct cam. petition 'with the prOductiuna of our. OWII mines awl :tornados:: The, above is One , view of the reeuits el this stmuge policy. Looking at the stopenston of these: milts iit another light s we end that while the iron:resisters are ruineili hundridear work. maw hare.breo thrown Gilt of isployosorm. Wirocan:asioulati theAlitiorit of ;deinitoo iino'sod awiserrorbiobAreco!sousiittuoiono hare cOosed., ; .: • • Way. F. lortiorros. „ I,iNcetsTt.tt 110U01111NO MeTen, A grand ploughing mateh to be confided to plowmen. of Lancaster county, .Pa,„, and ploughs manufactured within the hunts of the county, is to be held in the immediate vicinity beLancasitricity on itloittley,"Sep.., tember 29. , The•frilliawing , 'are the pient: turps offered •for COMpell10,1) p- 7 -For tbe befit plownpfn. OP' ; 2 4 *tli,; 49-•.53f.):,;',;44 do.. 1121 r; 4th do., 11110;ltli do.; ;•frii the bees piongh. 810 2d been d0.,1115.. ; THE STAR IND BANNtI. CETTVS [mkt, 4 Friday E4elting, Sept 19, 1851. •• • FOR FIRESIDENT, WINFII4J ). SCOTT. (Subject to the decision of a Whig National Con volition.) ©UR CAMINNATES. .FOR GOVERNOR WILLIAM P. JOHNSTON. _ FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, John. StrOm, of LancasteT• FOR. JUDGES OF tSUPREME COURT :Richard Coulter, of WestMor'd. George Chambers, of Pranklin, Joshua W. Comly,of Montour. William M. Meredith, of Phi Fa. Williph'Jf.t,up,d Susquehanna OF FOR PRESIDENT JU•• Da • ‘••••• AND ADAMS COUNTIES. DANIEL p.URXEE. ossociATo rums. Samuel 11., Russell, John McGinley. ASSEHOLY. Mellinger. SHERIFF. John' Scott. PROTHONOTARY. M r II , IIH,TH W. Paxton. RECIST " ER & RECORDER. Daniel Plank. CLERK. OF THE 'COURTS. Eden Norris. TasosuaF.a. Thomas Warren. commosiona Abraham Weever. A uorroa..._. _ _ Andrew Marshall, jr. DIRECTOR OF THE. POOR. James Bigharn. CORONER. Henry W. Cadman. Noble Letter irons Gov. Johnston. Forney, of the Penney/mules, and mime half ..1;11. en Locrefoco demagogues of Fhiladelphin, backed by two or three doubtful Whigs, in furtherance of the infamous effAt to make political capital out of the recent diffecuirem in lancaater county, ad. dreweel a letter to !Inv. Jonsernn r. evidently with the 'levier) of "trapping" him. .They, however, hive waked up the wronz pasvencter, and no doubt Wish by this time they hail let him alone. The flovernor and hi 4 irienda ahnuld feel richly indebt ed to Forney and his colleagura, for the excellent opportunity they have given him to vindicate him ' self and the people of the State front the vile as. Lper4o..• ul reeklese .. We. give the correspondence in hill in another column. Let every honest citizen revel it carefully, and give honor to the neon who known how to defend his own fair fame and that of our uobir Cononoti , wealth from the asvaulta eel lova, be they fouled abroad or on our own soil! The Christiana Blot and Lpirofo- co Desuagovolion. The Riot in Lancaster County has proved a palled “God-send ' to the demagogues of the 1.0-cufoe cufoe press in this State : who seize hold of the I ezzagermeil hewvaper represmitations of the out- rage, and gloat over the outbreak in a spirit of fiendish Malignity, in hope of making politi eel capitol for their petty. Why or wherefore, Heaven only knowa It was but a few days ago that these seine demagogues sent forth their sheets gnioning with exaggerated representations ai to the disloyalty 'of the inhatritants of the island of Cuba, mid by means of their deceptive false- i hOods and inflammatory appeal. incited hundreds 1 of our'brave young men to leareihe homes of their i tiistrents and engage in • piratical invasion of the tairritiay of a friendly power, in violation of law And in the lace of the .proclamation of our Chief Adelirtreto. Not only this. Put when these young men, thus .lured into ruin, fell ,under the hands of. the executioner at Havana, the men who heir seduced them to this fate, through their pres ses and their public meetings Innerly denounced the President of the U. States because of his ef. forts to maintain the suprentecy of the laws, and I actually recommended the fitting "out 'of other i armed expeditions against Cuba despite the Jaws I of the latial. with the expreaseal fletermination of put- Ong, Abe officers of poernp l itnt at open *fiance. And now thole' IMMO deffligoool—thitir hands ; atilt reeking with the blood of the tiethisa of their' cruet pirildr; end their lipoCquirering with , impre• cations - apoint& the itiort'of 'the •land—..tion Tama and with:snook proietakint effettity to their Coon- try end its laws, orsleavor to idianee partizan in- tereini bg libellitig 'and denouncing 'their ling.'s,- in aht law-abidhig'tiaighbors 'and thiltivo•citizeda tionlit4' in .the wi cleat extraraganeis 'of the ntriFn , of hlrror;uelier gave bet ter eridenei of their ilitd,Mtiiiati claim to the'title of unmitigated vjllaitas , thitddotonnt of theta dentit , gattiAli.fir tote AtnieficittO'fiefit• • , „ Attentlali," Meer 'Men , Cot. Brot.ns ieson anneal to .be ,at Hanover on .the.26th into.f,cpmn!h!oh plat,,, he . goes quaouu. Althoug h the!'olJ:H.onkel",.leetitte , ..or Chia Pla4el hate dole/mined thin he ,sball ore eisit this liountyo.se.have do:doubt permisaioh.will be given him pass along 'the eastern border of the county on hie way to ethilide,. Be that those of his friends who hare holm "headed off" by the .d timrof the leaders, andwhoire not willing to 'lb a uai,f' sin' et get it sight,of"thd elephant'," lif ehttioning thSmielvair stung the afonseiftl'routetl4 This' we presnne, can Wi dens without infridgins upon' the edict Pill; forth hy those who, fo r the , , presont,:rule dm rouse.' . for Democrac y atiofni 1. .. . A Wird Case. We notice that. the -Democracy of all, the counties around tis have tendered 001. BIG LER the s ciimplimpixt qui in iltathin to visit them, and apiiiniPint4l.lnive: Deeu made for. York, Hanover, liarriaburg,.Cadisle and Chn mberabtnr.l l Ortr YlSlltrlto 4016 alone inlet Isn't it hard . thdt the Coll -1040ett14,4 the amok of oar county, 3 44 6 • • fuld yet not have ptialdigic9 , 4.0 ;filter* borders ? 1 'Tlie Lantatter tomaiy Ittit. We give in another column the partio ulare.of the outrage it Christians, as fur nished, by the Lanciuit?r Knob exeltethent has growl oat of the difficulty, and elaggereted regiresenlistions hate been circulated. The itruth is bad elimigh, withoup the rdiseiabis efforts of dema gogues to produce still greater excitement. The facto, as developed, show the death of one white, and the wounding of a second. Several negroes were wounded—none kil led. About thirty arrests have been made, Some were released after a hearing. The Mate Ofreerii,lt will be Senn, promptly and efficiently discharged their duty, --proving that we are a law-abiding people. The al. leged slave has not yot been arrested. •The Galled :Jade Whates.” The soreness' of the Compiler over our notice. of the doings of its friends at their primary meeting in this place, shcrit that we have bit the mark. "Wounded birds will flutter;" it is said. We do assure our neighbor that we have not the least desire to "interfere" with the affairs of either its peculiar friends or the " Young- licsnoe, racy." The latter, wo think, have thus far given abundant evidence 'of their abil ity to manage fur themselves, withont terfennice" from any quarter. Don't you think so, neighbor ? At all events, our notice 'was altogether pro bono public.— . designed to lot the world know how mat tem and things are going on around us— ' and . the Compiler ought not to take it in such high dudgeon. Moderation, neighbor, I it is still nearly four weeks to the election, and it will not do to get "cross" so early in thee:amiss. however, while the Com piler has its hand in, we take the liberty of directing its attention to tho following Inquiry, which niust have escaped its no- tice last week—teudering the assurance that the writer is neither a "Whom" nor a 1 - "rowdy - :"' - Messrs. EIIIIT01111: —One tit the reasons assign ed for refusing to allow Mr. UlO Lit to come to this county, is that it would injure the prospects of the "1 ouirprndoit einididratir fm' County Offi ces." Now, I have a question to put, - which I would like the Compiler, or come other of the es. pecial friends of theso candidates, to answer, via: —lf Mr. liiittan is to he curificed in order to ad vance the interests of the Independent canaid.ites forth., County Offices, by what principle of obit gatiOtiean lite friends of Mr. 131(ILL it. yaw desire his election and who have no iirtt4 purposes to sulnierve, in securing the Comity Offices, he expec ted to support these (LIMO "Independent catidi. dates l" • A BILLER DEMOCRAT Mr. Strohm & the Mexican War. ZarThe Compiler reitenttes its charge that Mr. Smolt NI voted ogainst furnishing supplies for the srmy in Mexico, while it KNows that 3lr. Strohm VOTED FOR ALL the supply bills except the one containing the lying preamble about War ‘''existing by the Act of Mexico.". The American Congress, a year afterwards, by a solemn vote, resolved that that preamble DID con tain a falsehood—the war having been commenced, not by the net of Mexico, but by the arbitrary and unconstitutional act of President Polk in ordering an invading army into disputed territory. This lying prilamble was prefixed to the first supply biil with a view of Mg the Whig Mem bers of Congress to the alternative of either voting for what they believed to he false or of opposing the Bill. Jinx sTROII M rather than do violence to his conscience, adopted the latter,alternative, and in doing so, manifested a degree of moral courage such as is rarely found autong. our pub men, and such as is now wanted in the Canal Board, in order to break up the sys tem of peculation and plunder which has rendered the administration of the public works so extravagant. John Strolim• de serves high honor for his consciencious vote in Congress ou the first supply and none but demagogues will charge-It to his prejudice. The Complier and the President JudgesialP. The Compiler makes i t nn objection to the re-election of.Judgo Pull KEE that he hat; already received "the enormous sum of $29,100," from the State Tretuntry,as Pres ident Judge, and remarks— "This isa snug sum for any one man to receive.. Don't the people think that is e nough, and that some one else would be quite as deserving, now to obtain a share of this public stipend, and would not.unother per son be quite as able to render them service in their courts," !to. Now, to show that the Compiler is not in earnest in this objection, and that it is only trying to bamboozle its readers in the hope of making capital for Judge DIM KEE's opponent, let us see how much Jorn pANNIRTER 4or GIiisoN, (whose name the Compiler flaunts at the b cad of its columns as a candidate for the Stpreme Bench;) has received from this' same State Treasury: I. B. Gibson, (appointed May 1812,) 4 yeers from 1812 to ISM at $1;738 per annuni,, $0,052 00 Do 14 years from .181.8 to 1827,0 44,482 per annum, pp, qit yoara from 1824 to 1851, at 1K242 per annum, . $lOl4lOB 00 Total in 29 years, 0130,002 00 . snug. sum for any ono man to re •reektor airet it, neighbor? If 429,100" is 'tt fittai objection to - it Judicial candidate, what say you to $186,062 00 • ' " Zook out fbr run. • Ofieire i reittiesteti to 'announce that the gen nine . Signor 'BLITZ will be in Gettysburg on Wednesday and Thurs du neat. 181.TNADDEUS STEVENS, Esry. , has been retained us one or the counsel for the men implicated in the Lancaster county riot.— The friends of the , itnplicated give a different vindoti of theidlificulty from that giien in 'itnetheieolialm; .` They allodge that the fir ing came first from Mr. (b ranch and his ,party; after fair warning that. the blacks would, tire if fired upon. The truth will be evolved by and by. • Presidonk , Cebiuet have gone to Boston to attend the great ihialroui kee tival. Tho Governor General of Cantulei µpel.otliq , .distißll44ll4,P o . o ,n 4 P4 „weriX SAPc*Xl!OektollcAtt . Tele Complier 8/..the tidal, Debt. Our exposure of the Compiler's article on the Whig Mass Meeting in this plies, bas silenced it • N . far MI concern...the slimmer" of the intends nee din that occasion, and the denial that Que. John ston had paid off over half. milliolt of the Mete d e bt... It t u na heck, however, tipOtz the alleged In ermined debt under Governor Darien and Alter a*. the amertion that the State Debt Kai increas ed during his term near *18,000,000. We had thought we had met this charge explicitly e• i nough last week, tobe satisfactory to every echool• boy c a pable of distinguishing the difference be tween two and four. But the Compiler returns to the charge with a flourish of capitals about "facts," "figures," and "history," that give evidence either of gross ignorance ore wilful determination to de delve: Otte would suppose that from the peril. 1 nisch/ with which this charge is made, that; there 1 1 might;be otime gtotind.rierna"oflicial ditit—on , which, at lout, to base an argument in its sup- I port. But in all that the Lucofoco Presses have to say upon the subject, we beer not . the' first word Of anything but the garbled electioneering eta tem, bi of members of its party in former days, re-hulled for flub use, although their falsity has been proven time and again. • I'he records in the Auditor General's Office at, Harrisburg, and the Officialeteements of sworn officers or (*MTh ment—members of their own party—are all 'paw) sad by and carefully avoided as though an infect- dims disease hovered around them, and caned I would le instant death. This, of hail; it strikes us, ought to be sufficient to put honest 'tensible Democrats on their guard and cast suspicion upon the statements of their presses. But we will lake the Compiler on its own ground, and prove by its own quoted authorit! that its assertions of an increase of the State Debt loader Gov. Ranee. it sot true. To guard against an allegation of misrepresentation, we give this portion of tho Compi/er's article in its own wortl• : "Now, let us see what Gov. Porter found the stele of things to be. In his first message, after • giving a bibelot statement of the loans and ap propriations authorized by law-previous to his In. duction into office, he my' : • "It thus spumoni that the theta debt amounts to the vast sum of Thirtr• four millions one hundred and forty-one thousand Aix hundred and sixty-three dollars and metre ! cents I" Thus an increase of debt during the 1 adieinittration of Gov. Winer will be - seen, a mounting, in round bombers, to sixteen . millions of dollars:" _ - • - • Now, lot the reader turn hie attention to the Message here gaoled, delivery * when—not upon Gov. Porter going into Mike, but a year after hie inauguration. Well, immediately proceeding the paragraph guoted by the Complier, the Governor gives a Whole' statement of the Items that go to make up this debt of $34, 141,663 80, with the dates of the various loans. Let us examine a few of the fast. Here they are: Stock LOllll, Jan.. 26, $1.290.000.00 Feb. 9, 1839, 1,28'1,000 00 :9srch 16,1310, — lOO,OOO 00 March 27, 1839, 470,000 00 June ti, t 839, no,oon on June 27. 1839, 1,160.003 00 Temp. Loan, June 27;1839, '^ 220,4104) 00 Stuck Loan, July 'l/, 1839, 2,0540.100 00 [COMM ICATRD Now the reader will notice that every one of the above loans were made during the first year of Gov. Porter's tern.—Gov. Hither having gone.. out of office on the second Tuesday of Januory, 1830 ! This important fart the Compiler and other Locefoco papers carefully conceal. Now let us eme how the account stands according to Guy. Porter's own showing : State Debt,.Jan 15, 1810, accord• ding to Gov. Porter, $34,141,083 80 Deduct the shove loans ma.l. af ter Hauer went out of office, , 6,524,0' 0 Ott Now deduct the amount of sur plus Revenue derived trout U. Mate., which Gov. Porter in elteev in hip statetnent t but %which never N . RP and iterer eau he a pd of the t!tate Debt, 2.13G7,5 4 78 And we have $241,540,149 02 as the amount of State Debt when Joseph Hither went out of otEce—loss, in reality, than when be went in ! Here, then, we have it in block and white upon the authority of Goy Porter, and tide tallies very nearly with the statement made by Goy. Porter five years efterwinds, when he put the Slate debt at about 40,000,0t10. and admits that it was increased about fifteen millions during his term. Now are wish the reader to tottlenttand that, this is the result of theauthority furnished by the LocolOcos themselves. We have heretofore given the report of Mr, Putty's pica, Auditor General of the State, in which he gives a tabular state ment of the loans constituting the Debt—NOT ONE OF WHICH WAS MADE DURING GOY. RIMER'S TERM ! This is the official statement of a sworn officer of Government, and a member of the Lobofocu party at that. We dare them to take it up and disprove the fact we have stated ! The Copper Mining Operal lonia. We were 'hewn a few days since, by Mr. PROCTOR, the suPerintendent of the mining oper ations at this place of the ...louring', Minims Com pany," several specimen. of copper recently smelt ed from the ore taken from the *haft now in work ing on Jail street, in this borough—also, some handsome specimens of the ore itself One of them is of the Grey or Per-Oxide specie., which it is thought, will yield as high as 90 per cent. ;1 another the Red Oxide, rife:cellars' quality. The latter, we believe, is found in considerable quantity, and is growing more abundant. This shaft hea l been sunk 55 feet, with a lateral drift of upwards ' of 39 feet—the operations being conducted by a double set of hanils;'dav and night. The con. glomerate trap rock prevails in the bed through which the drift is being worked. The result of the operations during the • last few days, bu been quite encouraging, and 'those 'who profess tri learned in the , matter.pealit well se to propped*. Another compsny-Lthe "New Beegkieul ring and Mining Company'!--.is also prosecuting operstions a.few, miles from town. r . e beft e b e i ng opened on.the farms of M• 10111. Wells , Ula tonal Longenecker, in Mobilo tournahip . .. ,We limns that the prospectspre also very encoirreging, and that the work is !ming vigorously prosecuted. *Should the operations'of these companies prove suocessful..-stud from the vigor with which the work is plied, it'may be 'reasonably' inferred that the indications are such as to juoilY the hope that they will be sucesaful—thero can be no cal culating the benedit to this region of , country that Moot ensue. The copper (etained isliepreaented Ai, the experienced miners, engaged in these ope rations to be equal to, any they have ever met with. , ; The appearance:4 for abundance and good quality are also represented to be equal to any they had seen in .Englaod or elsewhere. Weer writing the above we learn that another copper mine has been opened recently about 8 unileeto the west.of this place, which alsopionti• see well: • • 27,802 op D r . ,Eo,vorrixgte GRAuhmt has dict(l at NOrtherraptcoik himochuscits. H o was A b u Vegekt ion leader and 411 , 0 tor of Om ••G ra-• hard liOad.!f• „ , • • *0,521,000 00 $27,6 17,663 SO The Cht)lete,eol T,u the"*eiii. aatanslon at Phlladilpritii. The Whigs of Philadelphia held an it Mass Meeting In Indapondenee Square on Mon day ereninclion. 'which was addressed by Gov. -johniton about two hours. The Meeting was s' tnmt enthorfiastic one. Judge Cabrad introduced sseriesofreeolutiona, tine of which 'refers to the recent outrage et Chris- Alan', designating it as the natural spirit of the factious course of the Democrats representing a laige body of citizens opposed to the fugitive algve law, and applauding tho action of Governor Johnston in offdriietr i rificird fur the arrest of the offenders. We have room but for two or three of the resolutions : Resolved, Thlif Whig city., w! lei the Union' was first medial, it Is cherished with a devotion which knows go ellange,northgataggtiz.of Maw ing ; that disaffection, tp the Union, or to the lett ConatitutiOo which gitardi,anallelartin ' it. lint crithe which cannot live 10;60 stnMe e re; this . molest our sister States whcistrepern itiebiertee 0 1 . geake If enOroept here ars misled and deinded; and:that the factious few of our „citizens' whop for enwiwthir political purposes wouldatteck ouch a stigma to the fair fame of our people; are ;Milt, of willul and injurious cbluottly, and that their so. tion tends, walls intended, hs excite i4ejildiees now unfelt,and to indinie perils' hitherto nilther known nor apprehended. - , . . :, Resolend. That Gov. Johnston merits our pro., found and enduring gratitude for ramming', One. down-trodden dtate horn the hopelessness ef4ttb4; that his genius tind con lige in' estahlialiink e t•ink. int Fund for the liquidation of oar dere, weiereiri: ly equalled by libr ability snit energy in providing ' the money acquired toreuder it effective; thee , by the restoration of confidence end etedils by ,thltid , . , ~ economy in the aumitustroinun orgovernment•rhY checking long seated abuses', and by unremitting anti extraordinary exertiont, hi hat,' ht little than than two years; been enabled to iitetidate'lle all $782,2D3 of the debt of the Mtge, That in 'hie noble triumph of genius and patriotiam.Governor Johnston has regenerated the anallfea Of the inite ; has secured and ascertained the evepthal' and speedy payment of our debt, and the diserithiaf• Meet of our people' and their posterity' horn this paralyzing obligation ; and has enabled ut to lei* f'orWard.with confidence to a new anal briehletera in the history of our Commoweahls. ; ' . • Resolved, That while we deplore the reirent*lnt rages at Christiana as the natural but fatal hails of the factious course of LocoforoOn isliel.Y rep rereoling a large patty of our citizens as Opposed to the enforcement of the law for the reelamition of slaves, we approve and applaud the prompt end patriotic action of Gov. Johuston, in issuing , hie Iproclamation offering a reward for the anon of the offenders ; that his course in this; as in all his official - acts manifests his ttitermirratiottiaithrelly to perform all his duty, 'MI In strict admittance with the view repressed in his last annual mei -1 sage, that 'lite recently enacted fugitive slave law, while it remains a statute. demands the support or all the citizens." ETThe °laicise' connected with the close of the Summer Sessions of the College and * Seminary took place this week, as per announcement— Messrs. 11. J. Komis, of York ( E. S.- Henry, of Shrewsbury ; George limb, of Carlisle ; J. F. Prot) t, ut Frederick ; and V. L. Conrad, of lime Grove,— Entouthers ul the iv &alluding claws of the Theolqicistf brminary—delivering addresses on 'etiestlay evening. Uu ‘Vedneeday alien/moo the Linuttean Association was ;Warranted by Hr. 'AT. "ss, of Philadelphia, and the Literary bometiee b) Ur. Ciirist sm, ul New York ; and in the eve tong, the Alumni of the College by Mr I.lscus, of New Yurk. [Did time permit us, we should like to notice these ettorts at smile length, especially the address of Ur. Cassese, who, in diacussing theeleinents of a true National Literature, treated the audience to one of those powerful, well digested, and. yet classical arguments ter which his pen Otto distin guished. '1 ha withering:crushing force of. min gled satire and argument with which he bore down upon the piactcal infidelity of the age. and die spirit of Ham atheistical philosophy which per vades so much of our I.itersture, civil, uhticai aid religious, was quite refroshing. The misera ble ••Louvr Late" doctrine, so sedulously pre molged mid inculcated by so many of our divines and pulit.ciams, came in fur ats full abare of sar casm dna rebuke. Taking it all in all, it VII all a powerful, masterly production--and the Nunn' of applause with worth it waa greeted, showed that it was fully appreciated by hi, auditors Oil Wednesday, speeches were made by J. A. Lefever, Cwityebuig ; I. tfprecher. Cleerspring, ?dd. ; Minium, Philadelphia; D. Wills, Ad ems cuwity ; 'l'. A. Sucher, Ilummelstown ; 1.. .1, Hell, Washington county, Md.; 11, Swope, Get tysburg ; G. Eyster, Chaueberd•urg ; W. G. George, Lebanon ; C. H. llersh, Adams co.; E. A. Sharrets, Gettysburg ; .and J. S. Crumbaugh, Md , members of llte• grodusting claw of the Cul , lege--the first named slelivering the Latin Salute : tory, and the last named the Valedictory. Messrs. W. A. Castleman, of Canada, and A. Trover.'of iNew Yotk, (ineinhare of tbseserni elms.) were • ei eused from speaking. The usual degrees, ill cotes;• were delivered by President lUitheher. Lot Tax-Payers' Remember. " That the Mate debt, Noe. 30th', win as follows Recorded debt, $40:444,738 93. Fl noting canal, railroad and ma- ' .tire power debt contracted prirlf to that time, qnti returned in IWO and '5O, am loq annrCo priltion bills for 1849, '5O and '5l Total debt in 1848,, 4 . 149,00.5qa. 4; Delo 81ept. 1.1851, including the Lunn of $400,000 la avoid the Inclined Plane at Philaila phis, Amount Flic] by Gov. Johnston • in two yew and I half. $430.115 97 Remember, diet rooming this loon of $400,000. in (he moo NMI of the debt, the whole arttoont •of the indebtedness of the State is weer SEVEN 11 UNRED, •an THIRTY THOUSAND DOL. LARS ases than it wee. when Goctlohiseoh well iriaugUtited two year, and , a Wilt ago l Of this *Mount; Gov, Johnamtes Sinking' Fetid 'his paid , over SIX lIUNDRED AND :.FifiTV T4OtYSAND boLliAttii ' Th:eiternainder tuutleaa paid out of the ordiriaryr iiiiources of the . , Are'lhei.'lolol:olX“ll4oAi Y. Are the .Whigs over . the rykw Aware of the importance., 'Of an organtiattea,4hat will bring out their entire vote , t, Are they Repoli:4B,9l the importance of such an or ganization in • every county; township, and school district in the Siate-I they •know•that a full whig vAte.(auol none bolt a .full Whig vote) is a. WIIIG VICTORY( The dare( trial 'is near—ouly fuer weeks and the question as to the. policy that Penn 83110aill'eltflroves la to be decided. Arouse then Whigs, as one man, and assist in bear ing aloft and in triumph the noble banner of PROTECTION' TO 01.11 t O''. N Bol2 ! —snd eveniuni repeal or all Slelu Taxes hy the PAYMENT OF: 'hit STATE PEOT. through the operations of GOV. JOIIATON',S SINKING FUN DI! You hove a noble pupae Duda noble loader. Malty around the banner then, one and all, witil a . ,Zosit;tthaniinlty ttnil reaohnion,that efikures str4ce#s. Let EVERY 'MAN , but do, Isle duty, and is gloridus•trinlniiii be the'reault.• r .I*liiteres Fixtrateons Ceorve, the dist** 04,1,41 A If t t , aunt al 4A-1.044‘ , 1 1 4 4 4 1 * ntoldbileiliftTO9pOitowi); Ns Y ;. I sy 373,861 Ai 40,116,362 4t "Old Berk*" In trouble. Thlke are SOma ”big 'Mews lo.oss" among the Demometv of Old Mother Berks, which Ilf bht fevorabli his the proipects of the terpoeitioO iii that gustier this fall. The Demi 'ticket settled by the Locofoeo Convert sion, or faller by a clique of leader, who' assume the prertiatlie of legislating for the 'Democracy sham has sroesed c good deal of opposition, and one of the Looefoco papers (the Berke County Democratic Preen,) it oat Bit footed in denuncia tion of the Convention snit its nominees. The Pma of last week has a tong article on the sub. pct.'s 'which maser the following last passigee "tu the name of the Democratic partY we iBPtIDIATI THEIR TICKET A.B CORKUPT, and those who support it as enemies "to the Democratic cause, and shifts to Men who have trampled the rights of freemen into the dust. , ' Let no Dentoemtbe deterred from doing Me duty by the threats and denunciations of the clique and their organs. There 'is honesty enough, independence enough, and nerve enough to face them, and hurl tack to their teetlrevery accusation. THEY HAVE DISSOLVED THE DEMO CRATIC PARTY—they pave corrupted its principles-r-=-THEY - HAVE MADE rr A DISGRACE TO VOTE FOIL ITS NOMINATIONS; and they alone are re sponsible for the consequences." the Reiaing papers also announce the follow in` lUt of Vntu i- ntear candidates : Pfeil dant Judge.—Henry _W, Smi th , Eq. Prothonotar).—tieorge W. Yeager. Regiater.--Andrew M. Ballade. Clinrllt of the Sesaions,.--anninet Myer., Esq., County Treasurer.—George R. Kline. These gentlemen, says the Reading Journal, *re all attached to the dominant party, piasees considerable, strength in their then ranks, and •ill doubtless polls large vote, if they ate not really elected. From what we can learn there seem to he a genresl and wide spread disaffection among the "Democracy" ofthe "rural districts" In regard lathe shapingssnd wire workings of the clique in tide city, who control the action of the Conven tion and regulate the stairs of the party to suit their ends. The Cuban Prisoners. The Captain General of Cuba has granted an uneonditional pardon totbreeor-fou'iottba Cuban prisoners, in response to the application of Capt. Platt, of the 11. S. sloop of war, Albany. Among them is Lieut. Vag V SCIITiII, who his given a detailed account of the Lopez expedition and elm. cumatancea attending it. He was with Lopez hoot the moment of leaving New Orleans until his capture amino the mountains of Cube. He charges the grossest misrepresentation and decep tion upon' the part of the reeves in title country end the men who advised the expedition, and thinks they should he held reepontible for the blood of the victims who kill in the unfortunate enterprise. As to the .promised assistance from the inhabitants of the Islam! of Cubs, so tar from this being realised, not a single native joined the expedition. while all united in the effort to crush the invading force. A telegraphic dispatch from New Orleans, re ceived et Washington on Sunday, stales that the remainder of the prisoners in Cuba, ene hundred and thirty in number, were to hove sailed for Spain on the Bth instant. This intention has probably been carded out. The announcement saps: "The benevolent intentions of the Pres ident will not, however, flag, and it is un. derstood that the last steamer to Europe carried out instructions to Mr. Barringer, our minister at Madrid, to urge the Span ish government to exercise mercy towards hei urifortunate and misguided prisoners." Stale Agriculture IFulr. On account of the Maryland state Agricultural Fair falling upon the same days Kith that of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Fair—the Ex ecutive Committee of the latter have changed the days. and fixed the 20th. 30th and 31st of °chi ber,for their annual exhibition. The Fair is to be beta at Harrisburg. !Murder of Dr. Chamberlain. A telegraphic despatch from New Orleans; of the Ilth inst., states that a day or two precious, the ROT. JF.RVIIIA CH ARMEN LAIN, D. D.., I'res• Went of Oakland College, M issis ipri, (and former ly of Gettysburg.) was murdered by George A Briscoe, one of the students, who immediately of berwards committed suicide. MR. W EBSTER ' S ILLN ESA.—The Lowell Courier, a parr entirely friendly to the distinguishend statesman, sincerely hopes be heidth may be improving. es stated, but adds that "it is certain Mr. Webster's inti mate friends in New Hamshire are very seriously alarmed at the present state of it. They took.upon him as a sick man—his old complaint having recently attacked him with more severity than ever before. We are told that hie sudden return to Boston was occasioned by a desire to consult his physician." ie„..lt is rumored that the Pope has con ferred tho Archbishoprick of Baltimore on Bishop Kenriek,. of Philadelphia. Look here. There's no humbug about this ; but k is an undeniable tact that KELLER KtiRTE lies bought, brought, and opened, the riehest,• !Alm and cheapest assort- Mint er Fashionahle Hats and Cepa, Boots and Shins, ever offered in this market, Which he is determined shairbe sold. lower thin they have pet betin sold in Gettysburg. IrrlQ.elt in and see ir tbis statement is Rot correct.: Also, whilst K. K. 'is catering for the, Head and Feet (rf the public, he "wield ,remitl his numerous customers that he lute new and will be receiving areekty additions to his stock of Books and tliatiersery, and Fancy .Gpods, to which he earnasdy invites the atte.ution of all in -144.4411tt0 ;. • . • IlrJ* pI y i •gays pricl n d that a very /ow priee. ''Db* dell at South East Corder Ot:tetitre . nAviabtorte 1110 x THIt 7 ALRIMMIIt 111171 ON.VIISIIIIIIDAT. FLOVIII . A!Ib /4 1 4%..77We noteitsioi or SOO bbli. Tows4iteeettle,it , tii Retin; Sod SOO Clly Mills it the'tiniti ' A4s6:11:1100110. City Milu • as.” 111•01 deolini. Rye 60. wit meal 0/100*,ifer Gigah,—The< r 0 61 4 11 . (11,10 1 ,in V* TY smoill. an 4 km. 94 41C?ectiii#4 light., 'We, • qfidts eeti *heat it niS 1151 h cents fie to qttalitj,;-.... White is selling at 76 to 82 cents. Yellow Corn .60 cents. olovertiesed' in malt lota *7. ; ' Oiocgni littl•SdY it B,n et dints fbr Rio, v 7lotliinill tibinE in tirvirsi ar.Molabeibi: R,lsPfisliciot--friiere is a light etbeknndates4 efim is quoW yesterday ; Lani, in cenpl• kcg. 01 a ti. sl:, - ;-4 — : - 1 - 41iiitititi. — On the 4tb Imo.. by 'are Rev. S. A. Murray. Itini - rw.M.A. MEADE; of Weirilor's Mark, Hun'. ItOtioot.coutity, hrol Miss MARV ANE STEW T. * g ooier o P,I)r. wro. ritowitt, og York 44%"4 9 1 .olia.founty• .hui*.on the in.t.,l4.Rev: Dr. E(•. tertN kit A'. 4 3W Wl', or RaYehria, end MAI% trrff PhArbutoi mul formerly of Gettyoburg, . '• 1.1 . ;; DIES• Ou the 7th inst. MIN HARMAN, of Franklin township, aged 43' . re, 3 months and 25 days. In Alceutchansville, Nye . otte county, Ohio, on the 19th ofAuguet,nf • emY; Mot B.IIISAN SHERI.% daughter of r.. Weida/Mealy. do. ceased, formerly of Minn Mormthip, Adams county, aged 62 years arid 6 nths. At Qency,'lllinols, oil tits 4th-ult., OLIVER H. P. BARRETT, formerly Gettysburg, in the 21st year of hiswge. On 'Monday evening )141. Ca p t. THOMAS IN'IC NIG HT; of Pranklidiow aged 63 years 4 mouths and 6 days. On Wednesday last., FELIX lIIRNER, onde.• nation township, aged 80 jeep, 8 months and 17 days. • Yesterday, JACOB BEVOtRo of.Btraban tp., aged about 60 yews. [OO2III6IIdNICATED. At Graliam RiatiOil, on Ow Ohio river, CHAS. D. HOLTZWORTH, lately of Gittyebtwg, aged ile years, 6 months, and 10 days/ - • Tho deceased was on his rote* to Pittsburg from a trip to Cineinuati. and ori Monday eve ning, ttie 26th ult.. had laid du n lnd fallen a sleep tin the guard of the boat/when the host coining in contact with a whir boat, r his legs were crushed and the lower phi of tbe: body so much injured that inflammation I rapidly ensued. and all efforts to save him putrid fruitless. He lingered until the night tif the 4rlth ben death put an end to his sufferings. " It 1s a consolation to the Mended the deceased, 14 he groured by letters snd ethical Iron% those vv: attended hint, that, in his dying hour, he ve evidencO t o those in attendance, of a change of heart and pre paredness to meet his slid. [COMMUMICATED [The annexed Obituary mecompanied . the no tice of the death of Mrs. CHARLOTTE RAM SET, announced last week.] The subject of this obituary notice was a daugh ter oil. B. Arnold deceased, of this county. In early life she made a public profusion of religion, in the Presbyterian Church, of which she remain ed a worthy and consistent member to the day of bar death. During ter sickness she manifested much patience and e.hristian resignation. Though her sufferings sometimes were extreme, nut a murmur escaped her lips. On more than one oc casion when her severe affliction was made the subjecfecontrersation, she calmly replied-4l is all just and right, I have richly deserved all and much more." To her it wars consoling mike don. upon her bed of affliction,. that she was ens. bled by grace, when in health, to make her peace with God. As death approached. her prospects for eternity brightened. When she felt that the hour at her departure_was drawing near. she comfort., her aged mother with the hope of being soon re united again in their father's house—her deeply af flicted daughters she admonished not to weep fur her, auguring them that their Inas would belsr gain. Her death was full of peace. of faith, of joy, and hope. May the widow's God be the stay of her mother, aid the father of the fatherless, the guardian of her children. :she was buried in the old graveyard, two miles from Hampton and but a few hundred yards from her father's reedence, where she was born. J. .M . (COMMUNIOATED. PISKS 88 LVANIA COLLROIR, September 11th, 1861. At a meeting of the students of Pennsylvania College held this day, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted : WHKHZ.4II, in overruling Providence has, in the exercise of his wisdom, removed from our midst our esteemed friend and fellow•student, Jiro. G. W sense-1 herefore, Re.olued, That while we bow with humble submission to the. Will of him who ordonutli all things aright, we would give expression to the deep feelings of sincere sorrow which this mourn ful dispensation has awakened in our beetle. Itesohyd, That the goodness of heart and gen tleness of divosition which characterized the du-. ceased in his intercourse with us, have won our highest esteem and called forth our liveliest syin ',silly, in the short but distressing affliction which terminated his life. itesulard, That we sincerely sympathize with his afflietwl parents and relatives, and would point them to the cross of the Redeemer for consolation in t his their day . of trouble. 101,11 red. That we, in manifestation of our re. riwct for the deceased, will accompany the funer al procer.ion, wearing a badge of mourning on the lett arm. Resolved. That • copy of these resolutions ho tratmunted to the Lutheran Observer, and to each of the town pope's, tot publcution. .1 If. !-NIDER, C-1 MERRY A. Gr.llllF, THEO. A STECKER, ). 3 F. BF;RKENIEYER., GEORGE ES 14.11, j GREENMOUNT NURSERY. TILE substiher wishing to dispose of his whole nursery as soon as preen eable, will sell apple trees at the ful:uw ing reduced rates, viz : 40 dolls. per thousand ; 6 do. per hundred ; 88 emits per dozen ; 8 du. per tree for any smaller number. J. ti. MARSDEN. Sept. 10, 1851-3 t 10 SEGARS. of various 9000 kinds and quality, jus t received and for sale at the lowest prices, by G. W. E. BLESSING, at W !it old stand next door to the Eagle Hotel. Sept. 19, 18111—tf. CLERK of the COURTS. To (he Free and Independent. f'otera of Atoms County. ENCOURAGED by a number of my friends of both political parties, I ; have been induced to announce myself to I your consideration as a candidate for the I office of CLERK OF THE COURTS at ; the ensuing election. Should Ibe so for tunate as to receive a majority of your suf frages, and be elected, I. pledge my best ef forts to a proper discharge et the duties of the office. ,The public's humble servant, W;4. B. MEALS. Gettysburg, Sept. 19, 1851. [Pr All the papers of the county will copy and charge advertiser.] HOVE.RI INK MANUFACTORY, RENOVILD TO Sita.l.44 Race Street, ( Between Fourth and fifth, opposite • crown street s ) Philadelphia. IvHERE the proprietor is enabled, by :increased facilities, 'to supply the growing demand for HOVER'S INK, which its wide-spread reputation has ores. This Ink Is non , so well established in the.eotid' opiniun'and confidence of the A merican Public, that it is 'scarcely, neces sary to say any thing in its favor, and the manufacturer . takes this opportunity in sad! Ault the 'confidence thus taloned shall not he abused. In addition' to the various kinds'of Wri. ting Ink, he, afro manultielures 'Adman iirte'Ceittene for mending Glass and Chi• nn, as well as superior Hair Dye; a trial only is iteenesoy to secure their ru nic° usit, and.* adapt ed for Druggiat and Bottleira, , at a very low price, in , tdrge or 'email quantitiea. 11.7.7 * Ortieiti alitireBPed to JOSEPtiAOSTEtt, Mariufeeteiel; Nu. 144 Race ritreet.hetereen 4 mid oppoeltd Crown street, Philadelphia.. F /tax and ParasOlis. • 4-FINE saicrinsekt Sit ,liritivind pat tools for:44 it , -11 C HICK'S; NOTICE TO GUARDIANS. ALL Guardians whose appointments have been made for three years and upwards, are required to render an account of the minors property under their care, to be filed in be Orphan,' Court for the information of the Court and all parties concerned, on or before Ike 18th day 'of October next, agreeably to the Act of Assembly, in such eases made and provi ded. H. DEN VVIDDIE, Sept. 12, 1851. Clerk. --- asoAus ALL those who know themselves Indebt ed.lll- to the subscriber, are most ear nestly and politely requested to call be tween *hit •atrd thefirskof 'October, and pay up their woos, or at least part of it. to enable him to go to the Cities to buy new Stock. p. 'our early attention to this will oblige ehd relieve your's, res. peotfully, A. B. XURTZ,..9I the C'hetip Corner. Sept. I'2, 1881.-4 t WAS FOUND, ON the 11th inst., on the crossing be tweenFahnestnek's Store and the re sidence of John Barrett, a sum of money. Further information Can be had by inqui ring at this oflics. Sept. 12. 1851. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all Lege •4•ll tees and other persons concerned, that the .114Insinistration .Recounts of the deceased persons hereinafter mentioned, will be presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and .allow since, on Tuesday the 23 , 1 day of Sep tember next, viz : 201. The first account of Conrad Cretn er. Executor of diet last will and testament of. John Cramer, deceased. • • 202. The account of Win. Rittase, Ad ministrator with the will annexed. of John Hollehaugh, deceased. who was Adminis. trator of the estate of Rosanna Willet, de ceased. 263: The-arcnunt- of John tninistrator of the estate of Joseph Wain bscht, Jr. deceased. .264. -The first and final account of Isaac Miller, Administrator of the estate of E, fix:Meth Slagle, deceased. 265, The first account of Wen. B. Bran don, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Templeton Brandon, deceased- W. W. lIAMERSLY, Register's Office. Celtysburg, Register. • ug, tlit. Is4t st.CSOCIJTE JUDGE. SAMUEL MILLER. of the Borough of Gettysburg, will he an Independent Candidate for ASBOCIATE UUGE of Adams county, ill the ensuing election. September 12, 1851.—te MUST CROVE STEIN MILL. INASMUCH' es the streams are now AL failing, the Farmers will please bear in mind that at this Establishment they can at all times have their grinding done on short notice and in the best manlier. Per sona from a distance, by waiting titer night, can take with them their grain man ulactured as desired. The building has been much enlarged, and a large quantity ofgrain eon now he receive/.1. IK7'Patronize this establishment--it has been built at heavy expense, lor the special convenience and accommodation of the neighborhood and surrounding coun try. CEO. ARNOLD. Germany township, June o—te A RICH, COPPER MINE. ANOTHER ARRIVAL. rgr DOSE desirous of obtaining a rich Ore, will do well to call at FAH N- EsTocKS* STORE, and pm-chase some of their cheap DRY GOODS, tt.c...just received direct from New York, Philadel phia and Baltimore. This in the third ar rival for the Springs and ~are determined to sell a little lower than can be purchased elsewhere. TEACHERS WANTED. I` HE School Director's of Tyrone sown ship will meet et the Public House of SAMUEL SADLER, in fleidlersburg. on Solurday the 20th of S'eptember bad., at .12 o'clock, hl., to empTily Teachers to take charge of the Public Schools of said Township. 8. L. DUFFIELD, Seery Sept. 5. 1851.—td Railroad Meeting. A T a meeting of the Stockholder of the Gettyaburg Railroad. it war determin ed that S. FAHNESTOCK & SONS' large stock of HARDWARE. PAINTS., &e., direct froin importers and man ufacturers in New York, Philadelphia and Haltimore. &c.. should be transported ov. er the road first, as they are determined to sell lower than they can he bought in this or neighboring counties. They can and will do it. Give them a call. • LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Silk and Linen Poplins. Baregee De Lainea. Black and Fancy Aimless, Can ton Cloths, Linen Lustros. Giughama and Prints, just received and for sale very low by [April 14] A. B. ILIJRTZ. •-- FANS ! FANS! THE . Lat,lies are, invited to call at KUKTZ'S cheap Corner, and see his variety of Feather, Down, Paper and Palm Leaf Pans, which will be sold cheap• er than the cheapest. • April 18—tf JUST received, a few more of those cheap Cloth • Sack. COATS. .Also: some flue Cassimere. PANTS, of every variety, at SAMSON'S, April 25-tf Unprecedented Same** of IIUTCHINGi' VEGETABLE DYSPEPSIA furl.l;Rß, the most. popular Fertility Med icine of the ,age—nsed by . Physicians' • el f high standing. • These Bitters remove all morbid secretiorns, purify the blood. give tone and vigor to the dips tive organs, fortify the system against all fu ture diseases, can be Aiken with safety, at no time itebilitating the „patient—being grcelul t to the molt ilelicale stomach, and remarkable for, their cheering, invigontring, strengthening, and resto naive properties, and an invaluable remedy for the D'i6VEPSIA IN ITS IVOIisTFOK3IS Oirculars, cubtaining the Certificates of ter mailable cure, and the high estimation in which !tTediciiie is held by the public press, can be bad tg tee Agents, free. Puce, 50 cents per bottle. PRIDIdIPAL QFFICE, 133 Fulton street, plow Yesk,' tip ►tilts. • ' '•• • For ale tiottriburg by S. It 811ERT.."..t. ANOTHER REVOLUTION, 'gird won't be beat in selling bargains 1 LATEST .Art Ftxv•A T, or SMIAC ARID SIEIAERI 11Gar41_111411.2010011.24n01p At the Cheap Store of R. 11. IaIRTZ, SOUTH-BAST OORNER OF CRSTRE WARR. rinlE subscriber announces to his nu -1 merous customers and others, that he has rust received frotn the Eastern ci ties, the largest; best and cheapest assort ment of . • pry Goods, Groceries anti 0,7311111 g 0177.19.11111 1 ever offered in. this: pine. To test this he invites the attention of all who are de sirous of grehssing, before calling else where. • ErTo hit numerous customers, for the very liberal patronage bestowed, lie returns his sincere thattlts, and trusts that they will not forget to cell and see his present unrivalled sasettorent. April 18.—tf A. 11. KURTZ. HARDWIRE STORE. r ir tlE Subscriber@ wield reppertfully JR. announce to their 'friend* and the public. that they have opened* NEW HARDWARE STORE in llaltimore pt., adjoining the residence of, Deno ZIEOLER, Gettysburg, in which they ere opening a large and general assortntent of HARDWARE, ISKIX, STEEL, GROCERIES ) CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints,fils, & Dyestuffs, n general, incutling every description of orlielee in the above line of business—tri whit+ they invite the Attention of Couch makers, Blacksmiths, earpenters,Cabinet makers, Shoemakers, Saddleri, and the public generally - oor stock having beeti,melected With great earc and purchashed fur Cash, we quart antee.(for the Ready Money,) to dispose of any part of it on es reasonubl ‘ e lemmas they can be purchaaetl any where. We particularly request a call from our friends. t.nd earnestly solicit a share of public lavor, as we are determined to es tablish a diameter fur selling Gonda at low prices and doing business on fair prin ciples. JOB - 1; B. DANNF:I2. DAVID &EULER. Geth.ibur , June 13. IEOI.-11. ;.011E1 !UM NLAV 111,ERICII.INT XI.OIRING ESTA 117.- LISII Skelly and Heriebangli 7AOILVIRS r I) ES PECTP fa Y -inform their " 6. friends 'and the public generally. that they haveinst rrturtirti from the City. and are now opening tit iheir establishment in Sotrrii stre,-I. near the Dia mond, (old sitind t 4 keliy,) the n u ts choice selectiOn of CLOrTIRS I ever offered in this 01 tee, ernbrneing French flack, fine, fluehlack. Green, Olive and Drown. Also, French, Doe- Skin sin) FANCY CASSIM ER ES, K NT Cc IC v JE.i NN COTTON JEANS T IrE I.: CASIIMERETTS. I.ilien for qinits and Pantaloons, &e. whilst their assortment of Fuliey PE O 11.1V1L Ai, is decidedly of the richest kind. Their Trimming's embrace every thing that may be required, milt as plain and fancy But. tuns, Alpacas, Silk Serge, plain Silk, Mos. lin, Sze. They are also getting tip a full assortment of READHLIDE UMW .111 the above will be disposed of at the lowest hying rates. for ('ash or Country Printure--to prove teal% they only asl• .1 C. 11.1. 11C7•They arc nlan prcpnred to make G:11111(4141 at the shortest nuiirt,. and in the best manlier. When required. they will turn out an entire suit in twenty four hours ! J. H. SKELLY returns his sincere thanks for the patronage heretofore bes towed upon him. awl asks its continuance for the new firm. U,,ods bought else where will be made up. pi usual ; and when desired. lie will assist customers in making selections at other stores as here tofore. Spring and Summer. Faaltione for 1851 just received from New Fork. Geityaburg, April 25--ly If oat/ JUST FROM THE CITY. JL. SCHICK has jlibi returned from s the city, of Philadelphia, with one of the largest must beautiful fiettartmentsul FANCY GOODS, ever brought to Oda place t and his stock o Ladies' Dres4 Goods, is as varied as it is splendid. and he takes swiftl pride in calling the attention of the Ladies ol the town and country thereto.— His goods will compare in slylti. quality and variety with any that nen be bought inithe cities, and to prove this be only, asks a call. tie'htis aide laid in a very fine mock or Cloths, CasSimeres, Vesting's, alt. which he feels confident will please all whqq szam, r .„„, His price!, he has placed as towns pos sible, belietilig that ' , quick' sales' afield small prufits."'ir better for both biyer and seller. April 4, 1861.—•—tr • , , 411 ENI‘LEMEN who /iDlty need a. Su perfine SUNDAY, or even a WED DING SUIT, can be accommodated to their advantage, by calling at • • April 23-:—.ll] SAMSON'S. • 71.1 r WAY n _,P, OF every description. constanny o hand and for sale at BUEHLER'S Tin Ware Establishment. opposite the Poet Office. [Oct. 4. pARPEtING, and Floqr Oil Clod, can be had very !ow April 18 . Of KURTZ. PUBLIC SALE. ep Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, of Adams county, the subscri bers, Administrators of the Estate of JA COB HOWARD, late of Mountpteasant township. Adams county, deceased, will expose to Fluidic Sale, on Friday„the 24/A day of October next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, the VA linint FAIR of said deceased, containing 00 ACRES, morn or less, situate in Mountpleasant ip., and adjoining lands of Benjamin AV isler, Abraham Lot, and other.. The raimprovements are a tw'cpatory i LOG DWELLING, with a one4inty kitchen and a Shop et• taelied, a log stable, and Other out•huild loge. About 15 acres are dowered with good thriving timber, the balance being cleared and under gond cultivation.-- Taira is a well of good water fbqnvenient to the dwelling, and the preperty hes a number of excellent fruit trees on it. It lies near the Bonanghtown road, about 4 miles from Gettysburg. Attendance will bti given and terms made known on day Mottle by wH. HOWARD. E , rs. GEORGE /10. WARD. x By the Court—H, 'I./xfiwtoont, Aug. 1, 1851—ta PUBLIC SALE. By virtue or an„ ordei of the Orphans' Court of Adams Cotuity. the soh - scriber, Atiminstratorof the Estate of A DAM G KRIM Etta Letitoore town ship. Adams county, drceserti,.will sell at public, sale on, the premises, on Saturday the 27th day of September next ♦T ONK O'CLOCK' P. K.. the Farm of maid deeeaged. situate in Lai more township. containing U 2 ACRES, . more or lees, of land. and adjoining lends of Elizabeth Vale, Chardon Miller, Jes se Cook, and others. The improve ments are a two-story • 11-1-1 ITONEIHNE, • with Kiwhen Attached, double :og florin a well of water near the door, 'About 15 Acres . of this Farm :are in :first irate MeadoW, and the Same proportion in ex cellent Timber; the residue being under cultivatimi and good fencing. The Farm is well watered; the Bernintlian Creek running through it near the dwelling, and Spring,' being scattered over the whole . of - it: • Therela alp on life pre elic An Orchard of choice Fruit. 0:7 - This Vs rm - hrlocatedirtmm - nnornile from "Y ork Sulphur Springs, and will be loond It desirable property. . • t* Persons wiShing to see the premises oat] do t,' by culling on the widow residing thereon. • 9.7.T - Anendance will. beigiven'and fertile made known on , day of sale by PETER H. IiAFVENtiIPERGER, Jdoeinistralor. By the Court--11. DENwintvg, Cik. Aug. 22, 1851.—ts 1P3P1DL4214 ai.14621 4441. REAL ESTATE. int Y done of nn tinier of the Chrthirtite tttlllllll4 . Cllllnty, the anhaeri her, A4folinintrnntr of the kleinlaut' VW:M AS' It/CLEARY, deceased, will evil et at Public. Sale, on the pretnises, On Saturday the 20th of Stptember next, Tint rounwiso En”entnEo NAILUADIE FA:RN, beliiii g i n to the estate of said (leceauedi iritiE in Tyrone township, within a mile 91 rshorg„ on the York' and Chum. Iwr..l4irg road. nod stijoinintriandinf Wm. jr.. %V i ti. YentiP, Leonard Dunlap, (..i Win.) and others, NrAhvan 93 ACRES & 100 PERCHES, (If gioral slain laud. with about 20 serest in Timber anid a vital proportion of meadow land. The improvements are a TWO-STORY ;„t. Dwelling House, lathed and plastered inside and out, with a Kitchen attached; a log Barn, and go n d not-buildi n g, occupied by the de•• I'f'IIPPII as q Saddler'e Shop. There I. an excellent well of water, with a pump in it, at the door. There Is as excellent OR CHARD of choice fruit on the premises. - Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. W., of said day, when the terms (which will be easy.) will he Inside known. WM. R SADIA&R, By the Conrt—li. Dittortutax, Clerk. Aug. 1, 1851.e—te • • PUBLIC SALE OF ►'ALURRLE 6.0 e IMMO t THE undersigned, Assignee of Gamins 1.1011114, Sr., will oiler at public sale. ph Thursday the 9th of October next, at 12 o'clock', M., on the premien% it . . situate in Mouniplessent township, Adonis sunny. shout 6" miles Iron tletqlhing. bounded by hinds of John Mille►, sr., John Eekenroili, John Felix and others. The firm contains 54 Acres and some Perches., 'llitiimprorements are a 2-story ' Am Log Thvelfing House, a good Lot Barn, and 'tither . out buildings; a well '.431' water near the (Avai ling, a good Orchard, bearing choice fruit. There is a good meadow, and more can easily be made. , Thereia a•good , propor- Jitin, of thriving TiMber. •The liana lain e highltitte of cultivation, part of it-haring been well limed, and is laid off in conve nient fields, withlootl fences, &rt. ALSU,—A Traria Land, adjoining the ahore i contaming 6 swiss, about the half beintecorerrd with thrtV ing.ypting Timber; Persona wishing, to view the property Fri hy calling on geitrge Jacobs re siding thereon. • Likewise, ott Saturday Ilth of ado- Ger next. .at L.o'elock, - P. tw., On the premises, House Sr. Lot of Ground, tilt lying in the town of East Her, lin, adjoining J. S. Hildebrand's' Store, Hugh WSherrv, and bounded by a ten feet alley. The house 'is two-story, and well finished, with a large bark build ing. Iterates of sale will be' made known and attendance 'given by JPSEPH , J..KUHNi Sept. 5, 18$1.—ts -fissignen4 PROCLAMATION. HEREAS, in end by the Act tit the General Asseinbly of this State, eitiitled "An net to regulate the General Elections of this Com iiiii nwealth," enact ed nn the 2d of July, 1839, it is enjoined on me to give Public Notice of such Elec tion to be held, and to enumerate in such notice. what officers are to he elected : Wii.LIAM FICKLE', Sheriff of the County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this public notice to the electors of the said county of Adams, that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in ite.d county, on the, &staid Tuesday of Oelabei next, the 14th, in the several Districts composed of the following Townships: In the let district, composed of the Bor ough of Gettysburg and the township of Cumberland, at 'the Courvirouse in Get tysburg. In the 9d district, composed of the town ship of Germany, at die house now occu pied by Is-eel Yount, -in the 40W11 of Lit tlestown, in the township of Germany. in the 3il disttict, composed of the township of Oxford, at the house of widow Miley, in the town of Now Oxford. Iu thicitili district, COM potwd of the town ships of 'flatmate end Huntingdon, at the house of William Chrunister, in the town ehip Huhtington. In the Dth district, cotttpnettd of the Inernehips of Ilatudomban end Liberty, et the public School-house in Millers town. In, the flat district. composed of the township of Hamilton. at the house now occupied by ,lesse Myers. in the town of Berlin. • In the 7th distriot, coin posed of the, township of itlenallett, lathe, public School honse lu the town or Benalersville. lir the Bth district, composed of the township of :timbals, st the house of Jacob L. Grass, in Ilionterstown. In. the, Nth district. composed of the township of Franklin, at the house now occupied by Henry Hartman, in said t9witqhjp..L 111 the 10th district, composed of the township of ponowago„ . at the house of John Busby, in M'Siterrystown. 'ln the 11 th district, composed of the townifiiii of Tyrone, at the house of Sam eel Sadler, in 11eidlershurg. In the 12th district, composed of the township of Mountjoy, at the. house of Griot Snyder. in load township. Id the 13th disuiet, composed pi the Joimuthift_of"-Mounipleasent, at-the- house of Anthony 8111414'in said township, situ ate at the cross-roads ; .the one leading from .Chtford to the. Two Taverns, the other from Hhoterstown to Hanover. lathe 14th diatrict, cow imsed of the township . of Iteadi4..at the house of Ca leb B.' Hildebrand, in Hampton. In the 18th district, composed of the Bor ough and township of Berwick, at the put,. lie Sehool•linuse in Abbottetown. In the pith. district, --eomposed of the .township of Freedom, at the house of Nicholas ; Sloritz, iu taid township. -.ln the,l7th district. composed of the township of Union, at the house of Enoch Lefever, in said township. In the 18tIt district, composed of the, township of Butler, at the house of Hen ry Feld, in Middlittown,in said town ship:- At which time and places will be elec.. One-Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; One Canal Commicciopen Five Jutl n ges of the Supreme Cciurt of Penns7lvania,t Oise President Judge for the District composed of the counties of. Adams Ind York ; Two ssociate Judges of the several Courts o fA.dams county : One Mesuberof Assembly ; One Protkonotsry One Register and Recorder; One Clerk of the Courts ; One County Treasurer; One Sheriff; One Coroner One Commissioner ; One Director of the Poor ; and One County Auditor. Particular attention is directed to the Ant of Assembly, passed the 27th day of February, 1842, entitled "An Act relative to voting at elections in Adam', Dauphin. York. Lancaster, Cumberland, Bradford, Centre, Greene, and Erie, viz: FectiOn I. Be„ it enacted b4t the Senate and House of Reimmentativea of t e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania' tn Genenst Assembly met, and It is hereby enacted by authority of the ame— tbut,it shell be lawful for the qualified voters of the county of Adams, Deuphbr, Leneseter, York, Franklin, Cumberland. Bradford, eentre,Gieene, and' Erse, from and altar the passage of this act, to vote fir 'all candidates for the various offices to he tilled qt any election on I.llllllelip or ticket: Pro vided, the office fir which every candidate iv vo. led for, shall be designated, as required by wast ing lowa of the Commonwealth. tteetion 111. That any fraud committed by any person voting in the manner above prescribed.sball be punished as similar frauds are directed to he punished by the 'stating laws of the Common wealth. Attention is also directed to the follow tig section of the Act of the general As sembly ol the session •of 151. entitled "An Act to provide for the election of Judges of the. several Courts of this Com trinnwealth tn.\ . Section 4. That the election for Judges shall he bold and contlected in the several election dis tricts the game manner in all respects as elec tions (otrepresentatives err or shall be hell and conducted, Mel by the same judges, Inspectors, and ether °Meets; and the provisions of the act of the General Assembly,enti.led^An Act relatine to the elections of this Commonwealth,' approved the woad day of July, one thomend eight bum deed and thirtymine, and its several eupplemente, and all other like laws, as far as the same shall be in force and applicable, shall be deemed and ta ken to apply to the election for judge.: Provided, That the aforesaid electors !Mall vote for judges of the Supreme Court on a separate piece of pa. per, and for all other judges required to be learn ed in the law, on another et:perste piece of piper. ttkr.eto—ln and by virtue of the 15th see tfon of the act aforesaid; every person ex-1 cepting Justices of the Peace. who shall .hold any office or appointment of profit or,trust under the Government of the 15.! idled States, or of any city or incorpora. ted district. whether a coutnnssioned otrt-I or otherwise, a subordinate officer or I agent, who is, or shall be, employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary de— partment of this State, or of the United . Stales, or of any , city or incorporated dis 41iiiht, and also that every member of Con-, grens and of the'State Legislature. anti of the Select or Common• Council 01 any city, or Commitisiotier of any inenFpnra tett district, is 'by liOr incapable of holding or excereising at the same time. the office Or appointmuld of judge. intipeetor. or Clerk tit 'any Welkin ofliks .lemOnm weslib; intl'ttipt itrt Judge, 1 0 1 Peeti* (10 otbetofGeer of shy such eleetiop o shad be eligible toady ollkee thee r iropeli for. ; • t. Atakfsi-That 1n the tdurlh act of Aesetnbly,,entitled relating • to ezecutiints. and fur ate purpasetOmpi proved April 16, 1840. it is enacted dui the aforesaid 13tlisectioit"s noffitt aimed, so as to prevent any milifittoW • or borough officer, from serving as ,ledge. inspector or clerk, at any general or epece ial eleilion in this Connonwealtb.7 4 , 'T Andin and :4 an act of the .ben,tei Assembly of this Mate. - passed on Alta ,4d day of July, 1839, if is direetail . .that the Inspectors and Judges beat theOm* of their districts on the day of the 4enai i ee al Election aforesaid, at 9 o'clock itir. 4 l9pr forenoon, to do and perform the were' ditties required and enjoined tre.thetur,,in and by the same act. And be it further directed, in and by 04 same act of the General assembly of, Wig State aforesaid, that one of the ludgps, of the districts aforesaid, who shalt hese.* charge of the certificates of the number of . VOtes which shall have been given loreilieli candidate for the different offices fheff there Voted for at their respective distriels, shall meet on the third day after the elec. non, which shell be en Friday the 17114 October aforesaid, at the Courc-litiffset the Borongit of GleAtysburg, then and Alietw to 'Make a fair statement and certifitiale, nt the number of votes, Which shall hagd been given at the different districts 11 .the county or Adams. for any person or per sons fur the .olfices aforesaid. W3l. FICI:ES, Sherffr k her i f tt e offi ce , G•ttykburg, .ept: 12, ism. Price Reduced I VAUGHN'S unman= Inrandf Large Bottle—Only One Douai The Proprietor of dot Croat A anloi,,on koineliy " V I.rronwro !rale MI %Tram." loamy* fpf . oat** .01ifilAliON of Al. Aleou, throe/Mat de UAW Mow and Caned.. lota no* iteduaed tbs Plias lor las plipalir a.id veil inern ankle; and rem lioreekgth. he 1.14- ft.' op Ira Iroa-lies 111 / 1 1714 1 ,i1 6 .04 liottlinr—the null wkx rill le , ORE DOLLAR. • The public 'may rot aatared that the *hamlet If the Mal 4 .1.., its laseach. taal ...mi. properties WILL WILItAllk Ramat.; ie. awl the ..ata can, will be bwastrid M itttit .• Am Moe molinitte. wider Oa reduced prim win he pasehammt, blr them who hate mot hitherto wade thenwellre• motoMoted with It. 'Moe.. U.. nmprintor wool.] her to Intiafate that' hle' erticha fe not to be Mowed with the raw amount of "ftemediten or the day t" irelohn. for hart/ • greater Aoehise prom. Ul aliortutar. Mao ere ahoy prewtret len taw kiw.. fli world; and km 'weenie.' itterlf for eicht lean by ha especial; morlhelf vine.. and. until ihni mint:non. commando' &MAI theyi ne onf Otter •aftNto N 11.1116. " Nunn Pswirtryt.so i.e. this article acts with wait heal. lag pews mud cenainlY. epee the Blood, law, Kidneys, tamp, and all fairy organ.. upon lb* P.P. acdoa of whin U 6 1 11 14 hoshlo depend. T. ...him R j•Kly hlch mote dt nerds he wed al &mew of that nature. It may ba relied alma Willi the latelligrnt idspletan tea stbaajoartl las patient.-and Col tJ. da.r.ing MOM ennalarly DM:Waif, Uw peopoi- - ear 'ream witnently and bora-air v....moment it. Al td mama prim it 1., atallr °Wawa/ by a11...A.4U. naiad *III mid the ankle to be tha • •, Cheapest Zedieini 1 ,1 the I t r. Phew auk fot painohicu—•ldue emote the the& ion/ IMIS comm. mat row. rouse* of receipts. (is addition to fell inedioal mauer) unloa d. G.r hotoehokl outpor. mud etteril will sure many dotan or tear to practical houseLeetris. Them neetple em inhodeted • to mtka ther book of meal weber. aria from it. charatar a. o advennion medial; did the nuolicim. the to tioury In faro, of whieh. in the form K' Woe Awe all pato of the country. troy be relied upon. cr. Vemehn's Veretable ljthoottlotie Miami* dam American Reneedr. nor for ado to quart Mottles at Ai ouch. mall bottles at 50 eu each. No mall bottle" rill he imirel after the pram.' noel le &Tom! of. rrLr G. C. VAUGHN.. Sold VC/miens& am! 'Retail by (11,COTT hic.KgssoN CO.; In Malden Lane. New Votit City. 111.—All Yuen (excepting /ions stanta and daannellib' Islam be 11111MICU basinem) mast nio part paid. ae pa aalamana will be air.. to Mann. AGENTS—ST 11 . Buehler, Getlyslnirg ; Jacob Martin. (Word ; W. Wolf, East Berlin t Jot seph R Henry, Althoirodown ; I B. Cook. Fill?. Hte•iilr; Lewis Denig, Clutzuberdwarg WillielB Berlin, llrmoser. Oct. IS, 18:.O. FIRE 1'1R1] ! TUE Delaware Mutual Safety linsrig ranee Company. Philadelphia, tad sow doing business nn the mutual plan, giving the insured a participation in Old profits of the 'Company, without liability beyond the premium paid. ..Nopremimn notes taken on which assessments and made." The subscriber. as Arent Inc the ahnvd . Company, will make Insurances, eithei permanent or limited, on property and er; frets of every description against loss of damage by fire. SAMUEL FAHNEATOCK.. - Gettysburg, March 1.1850.--if AUDITOR'S NOTICE, /VW subscriber, appointed by Ombr a' pliarsi 4 Court of Adams county, 1411 distribute the balaare remaining in :the hands of ABRAHAM itEKVER, Administra:, tor of CIIRI'TJ.tN ToreEtt. deceased, td, credilors, will attend to perform the dutiet of his appointment, at the "tagle hotel: (Tale's, in Gettysburg, on Saturday/0 20th day of September inst.. at 10 o'cloCke. A. M.—wl.eu and where all persons in wrested may he present. EDEN NORR18; Auditor. Sept. 6, 1831.-3 t _ The Pamphlet La inAssEt) at the bat Seasion of lift be: gislatore of Pennhyletthisisitain bend teceiveil at this office, anti are isfady distribution to those authorized . lo.teteitni then). JOIIN PICKINU. Prothoiwtors. Prothouotar"'s Oftire, Gettysbing, Nri,L 5, 1851. 5 tit ITCTICE. I . AT an Orphans . ' Cowl, bald at Glk.. • i (tel. It ehure. in and .for the I.leuetartit . .7. , , ..,I Adam., on the 18th tiny .iiir Atlettilir• ‘" A. 1.t.„ 1841. before Drew. DEO; - ' r sr, fol.. Presitleni, mini Aseociet*, Judges. Atc . easiened, Ate.; upori the petition Of James trnHeil:' • for a decree upon 30hfi W. Can t ; ' Administrator of the estate or , Jaiii i t.oV" LINGEFi, late of Frederick county, Ilitt,',li craved, requiring hint to eicenteallireitt;.V ry Into etiect a pantie color :di enteitelit ' to in 11:t• fife titsse .11 diTedellt, with if4ii 11111C111 O . LiFie.li. tor: a tract o l . faltAied erty towttaltiO -=- , in said cnuntyltiel, grata a Rohe on dotal W. Coon. Atlaiinhz trator as aforesaid, and all the itetilittiC legal representatives or• i.kt dedeirod, tioit be and bppear at an Otplisns paart tl'iotz , held at tiettyaburg, for said contiqrsatrihe 23d day of September Mit.; We*, flef eltiewPill . trli the said rontriot afinultUdattiter-aliwu? tied into Plieel and (Idly eons mkreeaWy 'lir dm iineinioti of the iiiii .10611 ti &I m &Binger, • 00., , . .. . ' Iwo, .8 4 , ik impt,.l)}. ,I , 4Liat ~,, u4, 4 1 iitto N 1 ttl , 0 Pi;'' •
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