TIE STIR IND BANNER. WEITTISINEL'' ' Friday Evening. Eqt. 26,191. FOR racsuitst, WINFIELD SCOTT. (114 object Wllg Nazi Con volution.) ovi t IauJIDATES. VlR'batnrlOß WlttrAltt JOHNSTON: lIP9SBANAL COMM Ikz€IONER, doh p Sttohm . , of Lancaster. rolcitomn or t.4I7PREME'4)OIIFIT itichaicl..Coulter, of iirestmor'd. George Chambers, of Franklin. Jostitia W. Comly, 01: . 111ontour. Willie:in; M. M ere d I:th, of Phil'a. William Jessup,of. Susquehanna FOR PRESIDENTII I oon oF' YORK AND ABAMs 00UNTiEs. DANIEL DUItKEE. ASI+O4I.IE JUDGES Samuel R. Russell, • JO4n McGinley. Assc m David Mellinger. SHERIFF. ,• JOhn Scott. , • PROTHONOTARY. William W. Paxton. REM.lritit & RECORDER. . :,Dattiel Plank. c►.sau i►F THE COURT'S. Eden Norris. TREASURER. limas Warren. • .O!.;:.,EONIMIsSIONER. Reever. ' Atorroa. " . jr. ...,, i i)!Rk:CTOR Or. THE , POOR •h• lames ;,t ,UOROXER. Henry W..Caufman. endentinril to en my day. I hove' M imi, Ito litolehttre Pettw4fri)ein's lawyer*, .1 hese anaemia jue: her, all her ( .. .M o o:ioa4l, ll ..g..kikff? *water trim grant/ell or romplainee. Heart forth. as hereiofot4.l iii i'endy to do batik in the glorious rrws if Asatire and rnah. and without fear or fa. par enorewl turnoff!? fur Ike Joittt- Mon at Lancatiter. :,ARE YOU ASSESSED? "Be CERTAIN ! All as sessments made after next Fri day .wia be,too late. imti.:We ure requested to announce ttut the Pictures for distribution among the subscribers to the "Anerican dd. Union." have bon received by D. ISIcCONAUGHt, Esq. Those entitled to them ire desired toeallat his office. Sheriff Fuses •hea advertised the sale of 4 1L1MIKent Grose Ferrate, near' Whitestorrn, as the property at). Buchanan Also: hot with Tait-yabf eta bw - cllini house, in Fairnold, as the property of SAIIIOCI Biker. Site to be at the itourt:hoUse, in Gettysburg, on Ssturday the I lib ordetober, ato'cloAc, P. M. • FgPiSatrleiti l a Usioni.Siegazirir," for October, is embellished by a beautiful meazotint by Sar taiii;reirreisarting 'iThe Boris! of De Soto in the /611411410.1.--talighly finished line enerairing. styW.'“Ttie fled and White liuse,".Lwith otber!bandseme inuarations. A intime the contributions., we notice articles from Dr. Todd, Dr. Dairakson, Fredericka Bremer, Reynell 'Coates, and odor, rirritirrs of roputntiim. ..Sartsio7 stead ily bekie.ita own, the publisher fully redeeming the pledger made to his patrons at the oominatMe mtt of ibe-irolume. 11-7•4aiiri'm Lady's Pod." is also upon oar ta ble, Or peigeslfilled as usual with coetii'autions (rem gots*, authors, and, prolussly embellished. with sevesthly 4sts long Leen • ("smite one with the psiblie c audyirobribly at no former peritpl did it give West seridessevrof prosperity. halm memo elms. , Mien mist yield a handsome rem uueration to Ites aniesiriaing , publisher. faThr :"Tim. Now risk Daily the ii tla.a(s sew Penny piper jug emabliehml in New, York City, under the editorial control of Hamra J. Rev motto. Esq., a powerful writer and well *known putiticiava. The TiMes stv rut with a fund reflect the Views of the beamed bnach of die Whig` party—and promises to be one of the 1 he. kora r the country. The Nu. before us' aknedgikeani the appesrance of en old eatablishod jewel*. k tam our most cordial , sympathies.— Publibeg pelt (attuning and evening) at $4 per amamm, anik Weekly at $2. Ritymmid, lies, ,te„, PI,00 11 44e! , N. tack. , Signor Blitz Entettained a number of our citizens on Wed neadoy Mundy Evening., in 74'Conaughy's singular and ex riordinory feats.-- Ahllll4lllll,Ji aid ventriloquist he has no supe riot. The performarteen of hi/ Canary birds were die witdunding, and he hag evinced reraarkable ailerkwG tealtitits those little soaristem to do the of their master, .I.6ll , Thelter. W. Y. Ererrnr, of Ger- Nistiorra, bra am. , pted a call. from the En- IP*Lutheran Church in Chambersbarg; anti the Bay. Josspu CLARK, of Comber hiliniLbstinty, has accepted an invitation f i Z 46 Presbyterian congregation of the Slot tOonsistcut. • '.lPlOrtfooo papers should be wore ebn eitbdnt in their statement in regard to the ilt,ilA4Viit. if they expect their stories to hs One day they assert that fiiii'llehtaton has riot paid a cent of the Fitiltii`Dobt; the next day assert that he hod #4441458,874. 58 ; .and the next that $85f 1 ,4i8 54 ! ! From Lkini 001401141wmayjudge how much nonthleace am h. safely reposed in Loeofkasa user. ~ 00i, Amid Wilmot is the muter ilera- Nitillik, ' fur , President ariulge iu 14f &Linn awl Suisqu'elisuus albrii*of . bm401140 46 t 47914Pi1er fild... i, , .. 4.6olsol ) ,..rt'MVic m i si f 1 " 414414 = 1"4"14. 1" et Arit•Wil j 441 niaeliiivion is smolt -- - ..TUE REV. 1 S.; GORSUCII. . , 4 i Thie!Rertereed gentleman •hsk soddenly . 4 . woke up end fouivi Idoliser fii61611., Inigfing to be a un of 114. fell in the Putter 'Aot,Xini) availing tinisek of the psmnlar,' Sympathy vi bithat this tazurtient—hrivers the fireside of the bereaved family of the dreamed,' hakiddreesea en ofectionate epistle to Gov. John. stun in which his Excellency is very meekly in• formed that he is a -traitor . ' and perjured villain —that babas been "the occasion of this outrage," .—that "the blood of Edward Gorsuch is on his wklrts,"—with sundry other affectionate impute- kis - seslorisitekisist*Pentirtg. Gotta the midet.rat the t mourning circle, and from a heart professing to I dive been softened by,theiriderit of Hain? who wee I mink and lowly, intid, whO Prayed (or those thit ti t tielpitefully ,used Watt—this pious epistle of, mingled bitterness, falechnal, inveetin anal demo. i gogueism, has natorally Obit"' a very free 'snit severe denunciation Train the press of Penney I. venia. For insolence impee_tinencet and had-taste. we hove never seen its superior. If the writer's aim wee notoriety, he hari'licit' thgt-,-although it ii likely, to prove - a very questionable one. He Is a Pece , rsai ntleman rat least, so ho styles him 'lte If: One thing, 'however, he himself niontinly has very cleerly.endeblialied by this epistle, via :•—• that he heart to learn the first .elentents of the religion ho 'pinking' to beach._; No tThristianq who is one at heart. could, under such circumstances, ham written such it letter. Pennsylvania can breast of • goodly lumber of Animism! , political damagogoeu'amt we think that the Rev: -I. ,(:o everts htiv given anundent evidence of ospum ity to Like rink with' the boat Of %Ems. He writ he billed by them is a..fella . * well Mel." And' ae doubt be most cordially einhrsced for the • skill 'te.' aimed iii this finct essay at dernagoineism: Thai it bails front the puVit,,, and wean the glob .of religion, wll way' enhanee its value and entitle its author, to, epos!, cordial eonskieratien. The Slander. Repelled, The Lancaster papers indignantly repel the allegatione of the Reverend • Mr: Gots , such of a want of promptitude of the local. officers in Lancaster estunty tqerPnce to the Christiana tragedy, and ,prptionitee his statements relative iEetteto w “tutpar dontible libel" upon the Teeple et that county. To the Revprd gentlentin's sank upon Gov. 404et:on,,the'qnioriie.:. plies : . , "In answer to his charge against the Uovenow..wesay that our t3hiefalagistrate did his whole'duty in the pkenoirea.• The Governor of the Commonwealth. ii; not a eononiitilig , magistrate-- It-is sus_ part-of Ilia high duty, te senor the State in pundit of fugitives fromjustice. It it no •pirt'ol. his they to invsiliPtlie power /of the COM mon wealth • until the local au therities love been, or ate in imminent peril-of being o ver" powered. , It is no part of his duty be issue Proclamations until he irseerteins that the propose-authorities •.have Ailed tot secure otlendere. How long alias* clap,- ..,1 elaps ed after the horrible Conine. massacre be. fore Enoch Louis Lowe. • Otiventor - Maryhmil,issued his Proclamation . ' ofterirqr a rewanl for the Murderers I' And yet-wh o Mame(' his Excellency for the delay I--. Within twenty-four hourii a ft er intelligence el Me GH rig lieita tligeidy Iteilehed this plum eleven prisoners were`stiely lodged , in our county prison.. Wiihin-Shreety-fourbourit thereafter. twenty-five teethes , emits were made. Immediately thereaftar.Mill seam I prisoners *ere taken. About the same ] I time a fugitive Slavai eilltii . .,.;/4sa not far from the scene" ifilid ir+y. who wail roAssYPll*Phila.delPkilitiVld OMIT irriacir remanded-to his owner_in.Marylantl. Law and order prevailed at Christiana. andel* I where Iltrueghout the Atate.,lrout Abe dr ment thatjhe,attthorities were advised of the outnige which had' beice coninsitted.-- No more tharithitliak; patriotic people than the people oflAtteaster meaty. exist any- where- . The,Governor's Proclamation, al- though right in itrtifs, was seareeli new?'" eery, inannueltai the result will probably prove that the guilty Parties were arrested benne fie mmid have had lime to - listte it. lit sin obit thii the blood of Genus+ is on ' his.sk irta 'is a foul calumny—an atrocious libel." • ' ' Murder era Public Officer. Mr. l'onieroy, Deputy Sheriff of • Brad ford 'county, and four others, a few days , since undertook to arrest a mat mulled Pe , tees at the Columbia Croce roads in • that county. Peters drew a knife , front his' pocket and stabbed Pomeroy, who•diedin4 stantly.—Exehaug& • fig„ It ie s wonder the lacer** don't blame Gov. Johustbn 4.0 the %lug Tarty , . for the murder of,Pormiroy I , , ael-The Pro-Slavery pram Gov. 'Johnston should be held reornsiblo for the riot in Lancaster county and ( thel murder of Gorsuch. In 1847 a riot of a similar elihractee at Carlisle, Wahl& plaeo Mr. Kennedy, of Ilagerstown,"Md lost his life. Francis : 112 Shunk *ea Gover nor of the State. WAS ha roaponaildo for the riot and murder? . AHOY-"PROGRESSIAS \Vo were not mistaken in the 'prediction . that "permission" w4ld be 'given to the Democracy of Adams to go !stud see • Col, BIGLER at lismover, to-day: Thalast Coian piier gives the official announcement which we copy for the benefit 'of all interested.' Here it is : COI,. ,1110 (.ER. • TheDelllOtTahe candidatefor (lyceum!, and.the friend of the Union arid the Compromises of ttio Conatitotlon, will address the irmide of Iroik and Adams eohnties, at HANOVER. ON FRIDAY NEXT, Ike 26(k AT TWALTI O'CLOCK. Ag• • It is hopeif that clic:, will he a large tern.outoo the OVIII4IOII, to hear the gallant ationtartl•bearcr of the Demoaracy, 'the -ctusiinohaune Rine. man.' Quite clever, that—isn't it t You May go lA./A - mover and hear your candidate ; but mark you—do not dare to invite him into Adams rowdy! We have no doubt the "filmy'," and "Rowdies."" wild feel quite indebted to the Cimpiter for • this mark of condeseention. It certainly de serves to be well marked. • Sarno rota tor Cassius M. Clay Air Glenn uer at the late election in-Kentucky, ku al of the 161 caustics of of the State was 3431. lu Ina to the result Mr. Clay, says : "My canvaniis dom.]. 1 hive received but a few thousand vows. (b 76 in my own county') it is true, hut 11l groat end is aeitietl. I have first I. chtevial the liberty of the prom, and now the free dom of debate. "I'he reign of terror" in 41ConturritY i• no niuie; • persaantut party is pinitt4d, that Auatat lest make free my own native land." Th Natio rot is prevailing axinnuive ly to both Kentucky and Illinois. The Inpienee of Slavery. 'Thu spirit *bleb breethea through the h chattel policy his most lexecting on". A tiominthug and nc•ol- satisfied, lika''the leech ix.ir ever viying "(lire ! Give! Glee Kerbing wiu ktify concession!! wi &smelt, le new tervii•ey vet open on -w) to stamp its dark signet, it asks for more; • Ottani after State is seeitificed to its remelts minis its whetted appetite only longs the more keenly tor additional sacrifices. And woe in the mortal who dares to stand in its way, or to chal lenge its riahl ntie the wmitl. 'threats of kindred stamp—ere the weapons Nigh which it silence s on opposition—the potent argu ments by Which - it Politiiiiint'st its awt„ and subduee witiactoty Senates into• most respect , ful homage. A grasping spirit it is—and as itt 'alert' salt is grasping. Ben itg working the popular feeling excited by this recent trigedyin4 Lancaster county- , , I A slavelutider,in / purmit of a, runaway Slave, 1 with an armed . petty of permitelinande and rdt . i., revs, Midtea an / atteck upon a, house in imreeniter county,helongittg .lo ,e.c49 l o,e?!il.r4 ii !!!" . q" ‘ to surrender of his property, under, the allemttion / that it. is !tethered !here, .M l l' ' 1 44 1 1," 144 ' A! 4 / . vied, and the blacks threaten to !mist Gum !Sit 'force. The f lavehrddermeolutely .pe raiste in *it!. Purpose, emit' mak ensues; 'which: insults / in the death of the Slavelmbler, and the . wounding of several others of either prop.. The properolf2 , errs of the few' repek monk, to thiniput, intreetti gate die Outtlite, .meet all who are suspected of, Navin Pii3Opi.Q on the stile, irf the reetatento and commii4le.,looratio. to m ai the OM. / r ;NOt otiT tide. 'Bpi the' People of the 14ea14 let Which the murder : r oom, turtl . otl4, am* the offecemof the her, and Om every poesi'- ble pitl, in thenproomution of iheir duties And the people of. the ,commonwoalth, throtigh their State and Vocal Aka" and ,by mama of their proems. unite in.eosdemaing the outrage and in. expose ng the Uri& that the anode* be brought I to ponistannitwehnir rragentint a most signet il lustration of a loyal and law abiding people *ogre eingtheirxemitiota of a 7 1a11 mpogMent• to their feeling? end which / at heart they despiaer—enfoe. Am Clog It ply bitilueriii is g law Of the lend. "Wilk di -or-the ariCiatft Alf; • foully of the Miming whichdemagogues, for selfish mod. partisan ,pitimmes, have. thiown a rotarnithom., Now whatresponse, ems this loyal demonstration of Pennsylvania meet with at the hands of those who move within the magic, circle where 'reigns this exacting spirit of Slavery I WiteArisothing of , the pro-slavery demagogues on uor own init. vibe Weald mil their political birdt:tight for .* mete of pottage." Their-atm ts Aloe trinstorent; - and.tha hypoericy of their Indigniiit Moteotatione too *palpable, to ' receive credit for any thing hub pore, unmitigated dmitagogneism. But whit is the reiponse from ' the Slave Anallintinn and those who' breathe Its at. anospbere 2 We have it in the denunciation of one-half the,. eitieerte of our Comanontrealth as .eTreiters" to the OCOPOMMItIt and a, most libel. thus Meatilt,apon / onto. Chief / Magistrate and the :the vary milkers whomineed the most proptitude intrindioatirsi the viOlated / lane. M rhia 'de , mmaimion accidental or octusionsl-,-but / wilful. premeditated, and oft-repeated. And not oily by excited orator" at popular meetings end in the tol -1 wrens of the local press ; bat even ties Exertion. cy the Governor of Marylarthyielding to the influ ence of the Slavery mania end forgetting the dig nit,, of hisotrico, has seen Alto add rev to the Pres ideal "of lb. U. Sunman eiaborme epistle in which thwitid .of the General Government is invoked to redress the wrongs of Maryland against the all indeithilitormotPmuntylvania to the °Mi. gallon, of the National Constitution. Now this is alt. Beery one, et all esoreirunt with the move / I mint, on the political chemboard, must have oh , limited the officiousness of the Slavery primagan diet, throughout the South in regard to our tip. prOsehind election, and their undiiguised effects toseenre the detest of Jouxerniv. Money— money in large . amounts—it is nail known, has been mhecribed in Baltimore and other Slavery 'marts, and sent into Pennsylvania to influence . our free voters Now we allude to thaw" midterm simply to make the appeal :to the freemen of Pennsylvania to stand by their good oW Commonwealth and teach Ibsen "lords of cotton hales sod human cattle" a lawn of wholesome advice. Is it not time that the•Preemen of Pennsylvania should arouse them selves to a proper an 40 of the duty they owe them selves in title crisis—and give this insolent inter ference ari: , h our institutions and our political af fairs such a rebuke as may hereafter be of service to demegoguee abroad as well.' at home I • wilt don't the Locoloco Editors Inform their readers that 31r. Bunsa, oh the of Angtust last, in a public 19xlch ailr°wandll / 4 8 " 4 7 1/ e°, open ly declared be was in favor o f a LOAN .of the sakotutt necessary to complete the. North Branch Canal ? • Tax-payers, do you want ?PEE VANS AND MOIlltyMI"-- Willititi Iligier &dared he ie irfavorof both,. Retnember this fact when theday of toting. arrived. • o.(E,Rwoonvit. VltitstelTYt'--Gov. ston declared: in his speech. et Pittsburg, that. t'when closed his admin istration the.publie \debt WleS.Tiaing 000,0001' r,Riaing, indeed! Ity F.eltr." ence.to.Gov.Porter'afint supmel rovot 4l B o 't it will be seen that at the close Ofllitner's administration theliteto..debt hod rest. to $84,t41,668 80 I Vedzeqloco i'aper. • ••69,..Ther above Is 'evil° falsehood, and the fellow who peined it must be dither a blockhead orl. It bhp messap of Gov. Porter-refetrodto was-delivered a full year after he lettpbeetr effiee: and In sta ting the Pttblle debt at ihalliies Gov. Por- I ter included loans to the amount of $6,524, 000, ,made 'from the 20th .Taiutry, 1839, to the 19th of July,' 1830. 7 4.1,1 AFTER 11.1TNER 1I All GONE OUT OF OFtICEI Taking this, with the $2467,- 514 78 surplus — Revenue derived from the IL States, (whic4 never was and isnotnowl 'a part of the Eltato debt,) from the $34, 1 141,663 80 Stale • D eb t given by Gov. Porter, a ,yeor alter his induction into 'of 'Pe, and , we- hare $24.550149 C 2 as the amount when Ititner's term expired --APS 'T.141 4 1 WIIEN BE WENT IN TOOFFICE I' When will these Locofoco editors learn to toll the truth ? ne,...The ,, -Compiler" still declines to no tide the inquiry of Bigler nemorral," propounded last week and week before.— Won der why? illii"Even as a rock hurls back with scorn the survs' attack, doth Governor Johnston repel with triumph shd unmoved, thasbli drosa assaults nt` his political 'Tis s noble spoetaele, THE STATE DEBT AGAIN. '0 : compurr iittompts to evade the of ()In. huOt iyeek'p argument in regard o inkreiso of the :state, Debt r 04. RrrNEl--1n ,Arhich wfi called - Pbrierto the siand ma wiinesii against locofoco assertions.—by quoting Gov. Porter's silly apology for the large in crease of Debt in the grist year of his ad ministration. It won't do to play that card at this late day, There we have it, in the offtilial reer'dti of the 1360,A that the. States Daht mate , iacreased.. l 4o4M- 1 1 various loans from the 28th of January,' 18:39, to the 19th : of 3uli Of the mine year --ALL 'APTER:RITNER BAD GONEI OUT 010 1 01440 E I Crt;v. Porter could not helpluV admit4he fact—,for there it stood in , the boa of the Auditor. .General is biSe/ _and white. 'lt was • quite natural, that he,should seek togrid himself of the responsibility growing out of it, by charg ing that reponsibility upon his predeeemer. And he did so boldly and recklessly, for l'ennsylvania never' had a bolder -or more reckless politician. But no honest man over dreamed of believing his story then ; nor will it be believed now without some thing better than partisan assertions to support it. Auticipating that the Compl ier would adopt the-very policy it has bit upon, we last week devoted considerable space to an interesting and elaborate an retlyais of the various Stock Loans that go to makeup the present State Debt, inclu ding the Loans made during the first year of Porter's Administration.- To that ar tiele we direct the reader's attention. for a triumphant refutation of all that the loco foco premes have eirn-med in regard to the State Debt under Ritner. But if the Compiler has really any eon faience in the sterhis of its own party friends in regard to this Matter, and if its aim 'is not pilbably to dupe its readers and keep the truth from their minds—how comes it that it clings withso much pertinacity to these stable, worn out electioneering stor ies, whose falsity lias been proven time and again—and avoids every thing in the ihape of OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS ? Why is it, that the readers of the Compiler have not been permitted tosee_the official statements of the State Debt as presented to the Legislature by Auditor General. PURVIANCE: And why is it that the Compiler has so careful ly excluded from. its columns the official proclamation of the Governor announcing the LIQUIDATION of se 59,122 gat STATE DEBT by the operation of the Sinking Fund. It will not do to denounce them as Whig_ eleelloneering dottunents. Fur the first. is made by a prominent mem ber of the Tax.efeaci party, and the latter is endorsed by the certificates of Mr. BANKS, the .present Attditor General, and Mr. BICKEL, State Treasurer—also prominent members of the opposition, AND ALL OF THEM swonw t r lltgites. No, no—it is not because these documents are not true ; but because they give the lie to the reck less misrepresentation on this subject with which the Locofoco presses have been ply ing their readers—and because, if published, they would vindicate Gov. JOHNSTON and the Whig party from the aspersions with which it has been sought to blast his and its prospects I That is the reason—and until the Compiler shall have the honesty to give these docunients to its readers, we cannot avoid the conclusion that it is wil fully and knowingly seeking to delude and deceive them. BUCHANAN AND BIGLER JAMES Beata NAN, who, during the War of 1812, bitterly opposed the Admin istration of Mr. NADISON and denounced the Democratic party for its advocacy of the War, and who, in 'the U. States Senate, some years later, advocated the reduction of the wages of labor in this country to the European standard—is stumping the State for "BIGLER anti CLoves," and seems ex ceedingly litlidOCll that JOHNSTON should be beat. We oherve that he is announced to be with Mr. Bigler at Hanover to-day. "Birds of a feather will Bock together," says the old taw, gut it will be well for the laboring men .of Pennsylvania to bear this in mind. Bigier and Buchanan are in, the same boat: The Convention that nominated the one contained a largo ma jority of the l =hs of the other. Both advocate the! doetrinsain favor of Free Trade, the 'contraction of the' Cur , reneh aqd Ilethrtion of Labor. Their pulley is to. reducq,tho wages of Labor to the standard , of. Europe- The name of 'Ton Cent' Candidate applied to one, e tjpitibt cioSeiyeillhir tie 1 ethet. The set cesspf gle:foreier Assii4 delta fatter,4ll the atresidential Canaiclatl 3 in 1852. 4t, theyorking non remember these facts asi theiinset up to the 'polls to deposit theirtliallota in , ooohor neXl• 11t5L.A letter fromMr-Strohtn,exphinatory of his Vote in Ceugtess at the dutbrositidg of the Mexican witx # sprit** ill! '4l! . 4in• astir papers. It , utterly demolishes the slanders of the 'ecotone 'press, [that he voted to starve . o 4 voimitenritin 'Mexico. no fact being, thiit ‘ ..ti the tune the, vote was given there were tp.volunteers in the field to be stir ing the fad, moreover, th the eonumett onee entered for appropriai The milreprt pars should i gards truth .The. sun leaving river, on ill, ere, killings' Paniberlani din% ind'air Ohhollii Locofocoism In , Ohlo and in Penn- sylvania. • Loeofoloism is proverbial for the faeitity with whieh it dope end doffs 'lts colors,: in aecordaioe popular. prejudice. In 1844, we hid "?olk, baps and the if of we have "fßgler, ta: ver and the Tariff of 1846." In the' South, at this moment, we have the Loco- fOOO party laboring with might and main to tear down the pillars of our glorictikNa- P,al',°f- the lisamo of the Compromise measures- 2 40e in Ohio and Massadmeette we see tile -stunt petty uniting with, the Abolitiortiste ateteencling 'SALMON.O. 4M,M1114 bt the U. S. Senate—both of whop denounce the Compromise measure! l:ma stand -pledg ed to vote for the -repeal of the Fugitive Blare Law 1 Another instance of this in consistency is found in the position now occupied respectively by the Democracy of Ohio and Pennsylvania. In Ohio they have unanimously re-nominated GOvernor WOOD for the office of Governor. Now Governor WOOD is a thorough Anti-Slavo ry man and is supportbd by Senator Chase and other leading Pm-Boilers in opposi tion Mr. VINTON, the Whig candidate.— He is opposed to the extension of Slavery and in favor of its abolition in the District of Columbia. On this point he says : "I have over viewed the abolition of slavery in tho District not only as a mat ter of expediency, but of absolute right to the colored race. In regard to the Fugitive Slave Law ho thus expresses himself : "A law that makes ex parte evidence conclusive of the master's right to re-cap ture and return his slave; that denies a jury trial hero or elsewhere : that pro vides for . tho appointment of swarms of potty officers to execute it; that gives a double compensation to find every claim in "favor or the master • and pays the expen arry-easer,- fret the- pablitr treasury; can never receive the voluntary co-opera tion of the people." Such is Locofocoism in Ohio ! In Penn sylvania, the same praiii earls the same kind of doctrine Mbelitioniatn," and as serts that those who hold to it ought to be hanged as "traitors to their country."— Verily, consistency is a rare jewel in the crown of Loelfocoiam I. All that the Whigs require in order to gain power, is party organization_ and a reasonable metumre of party discipline : an adherance to regular nominations. Let the pa;ty be organized upon this platform, and it iiinvincible.—Providence Journal. isg„This remark, originally applied to It. Island, bears with equal force on the Whig party of our own State. No other princi— ple can hold the party together in voting for any candidates for office. Every man should be willing to give up his personal preference for the good of the party. If it is worth while to rally - at all, and to act at all in ranks of party organization we must act as one body, fighting shoulder to shoulder in the same ranks for ono object. There is no other way of regulating a party but by "an adherence to regular nominations." It is of no use to have a par ty, unless this rule is adhered to, and we may as well give up party organization at once. Clover-on the Stump. Bigler visited Clarion a few days ago, and at the conclusion of his remarks, Major Gen eral Seth Clover, being called upon, de„liv ered himself of the following burst of patri otism, which we copy from Clarion Register, verbatim : BROTHER DEMOCRATS When the Canal• Commissioner had con eluded his remarks be was cheered by the bops in three yells. ~A bearing on habeas corpus of the prisoners confined in the Lancaster jail, charged with participation in the recent Slave riot, was to have been beard on Tues day, before Alderman Reigart, of Lancas ter. John L. Thompson, District Attor ney, Robert J. Brent, Attorney General of Maryland, and ion. John Nelson, Ex- Attorney. General of the U. States, were to appear for the prosecution; and Thaddeus Stevens, George Ford and others for the prisoners. The trial of the prisoners taken to Phil tulelphia will probably take place at the term of the U. 8. District Court which commences on the 6th of October. The last Honesdale Democrat discoar ses,on this aubjeet. Victory is within , the • gnarl of the Whigs of the, State. ; Will they 'Mit stretch' forth their ,hands and BOW it?" 'The 'Derneerat levet' • e‘All. amounts agree that in the Western ' 11 Vortion State ' God.' Johanna's' nut, jority will this year be thoutena great .er than it wae in in,the west (Jul. ! Biglert,is• losing, ground ,dl4l,y:.Every spttech' he makes there •leasepa the titunbar of hist npporters. When the ,campaugn o pened. Abe ilocofixot were eoadeot of ~an easy Victory: They sneered at the suggoi tion that they could possibly - be, 'defeated. All they had to do was to walk over the murk.' and take the prir,e; No* their tone and manner is altered. ,They talk of the 'result doubtingly—They look desponding ly. Only those swagger who intro not stopped to' observe the current of Public opinion, or who would boast of their secu rity if they knew that the next, minute their heads would bo over whelmed." 43 .c ) Pßole 4 . to r x whoa it Was always voted libend scale. looofone Pa' ono who re- Bigler in his recent' speech at Pitts burg, is reported in the Post to have said, of the slavery , excitement, that "most of its bitterness had its origin in cur war with Mexico, mid the territory pined in COlllie quenoe of that war." IfOrThis is a confesasion that .will be greatly relished by Loco leaders. llow com forting to them to know that it was through a war they caused that our Union, in their opinion, was epdangeced, our lukA:zpi:py de stroyed sad our country waft nigi! , ruined. ;keen, while the Miesoori )(led two boil. errona. The e lose by at the lettere. blowy 'died. Our Chances. The Murder at Oakland College The New Orleans Bulletin, of the lbh, g i v es the following account of an affair, which had boon briefly telegraphed: We learn from Mr. T. C. Churl", clerk of the iteanierEmperor, that on die sfl► inst.; a foul and dastardly murder was colli mated at Port Gibson, Miss., by one Geo. A. Briscoe; his victim was the well known and highly esteemed Jeremiah Chamber lain, (formerly of Gettysburg, Pa.,) Pres't of Oakland College. He' inquired for the Rev. Mr.. Chamberlain, who came out, when he was assaulted by Brisooowith the smog Volt a'eakitivand . killed. The—tunr derer immediately BA hut wilk so, hotly pursued that he robbed the gallows bf its just dues 14outting his throat from ow to ear; in this oondition he was found on the morning of the eth, on the public road, and died in a few minutes after the pursu ing party reached him. It is said that the difficulty originated from rtolitfoal matters, by Which that State is at present so 'much excited. Sudden Death. On Monday evening of last week, Mr. Charles.Morrymap, one , of the conductors of the Baltimore and Susquehanna railroad, in stepping 9ff the ears at Texas, a short distance below Cockeysville, burst a blood vessel in or near the spin 4, cansitg a com pression of-that member, which paralysed his lower extremities and terminated his death in a few hours. The Coroner's Inquest- A Coroner's Inquest Was held on the body of Mr. Gorsuch, the:geed:luau killed in the Lancas- ter county riot, which retuined a verdict, the ■ub• stance of which is as follows : "Upon the affirmation of- George Whit son, John Rowland, Osborne Dare, Hiram Kennard, Samuel Miller, Lewis Cooper, George Firth, William Knott, John Ellis, Millhouse, Joseph Richwine, and Miller Knott, good and lawful men of the county aforesaid, who, being duly affirm ed, and charged to inquire, on the part of the Commonwealth, when, where and how the said deceased came to his death, do say, upon 'their affirmations, th I, on the morning of the 11th blot., the neigh borhood was thrown into an excitement by the above deceased, and some live or am persons in company with him, making an attack upon a family of colored per sons living in said Gap, near the brick mill, about 4 o'etnk in the - Motiting. for the purpose of arrresting same fugitive slaves, as they allcdged. Many of the colored people of the neighborhood col lected, fled there was considerable tiring of guns and other firearms by both parties. lUpon the arrival of some of theteighbers at the place alter -the riot had subsided. found the above deceased lying upon his back, or right side, dead. Upon a post. morten exnminetim upon lliebody ortrett said deceased, made by Drs. Patterson and Martin, in our presence, we believe he came to his death by gunshot wounds that he received in the tibove-mentioned riots, caused by some person or persons to us unknown." The Insult to the Old •'Guardl" The shameful insult to the patriotic citi• sena of Lancaster county, embodied in the letter addressed to Gov. Johnston, by cer tain Locofoco demagogues of P hiladel phis is indignantly repelled by the Lan caster Union and Tribune. That'pnper alluding to the action of the State authori ties, says : "The Attorney General of the State dis charged his whole duty with his usual promptitude. No one of our officers was derelict. The law was upheld. Its vio• lators were seized. It was not until twen ty-four hours later that the U. S. authori ties and the authorities of the city of Phil adelphia came upon the ground, though we have not thought that they were remiss. But we must and shall vindicate our own county—our own people_ourown author ities." Again, refering•to the letter of the Phil. atlelphia 'patriots' and Gov. Johnston's re ply, the Union says: "The Pennsylvanian blames Gov. Johns• ton for the Sadsbury tragedy. Gov. Johns ton'a reply In the letter before mentioned, and his Proclamation in to-day's paper, triumphantly vindicate him from the as persione of his enemies., Ilia eloquent defence of the authorities and people of Lancaster county from the base attack of those who addressed him the letter in ques tion, will enhance his popularity with our citizens." A Festival Week. I Last week seems to have heemagreat time for public display and celebrations. The Annual Exhibition of the New York State Agricultund. Society was held at Rochester, and drew together a vast crowd of people, among whom was Jenny Liod, John Tyler, Barnum'. Elephants, and Hon. Stephen Daughter, of Illinois, and probably next Locofoco candidate for President, who delivered the Annual Address. At Boston, they bed it great three days? celebra• tion of the completion of the Railways connect ing that city with the great West and the Canada. There were of course any quantity and all kinds of speeches, Entertainments, Processions, Reviews, Receptions; &c., on the largest scale of municipal hospitality. President Pi:Amens, attended by Messrs. Stuart and Conrad, left Washington On Monday morning a week, end arrived at Boehm ou wodflowillY.lieving been made to hear no hoe than sit speeches of welcome from Legislative Committee, Mayors anti the Givernor of MOSINI• ehusette, before he was, fairly hemed. Columns open °alumni of the paws are, filled with the • *syringe and doing pa the ocessioo. The Vosfon Transeript says: • . "Probably since the days •of Washington' no Chief Magistrate of the United States has visited Busten, whose reception 'his been so generally free from all Maio of' party animosity And pinions' •oppositiOn as that of Millard Fillmore." Besides the President and hie Couriciilore, Lord Elgin, British ciocernor,Gencrel of Canada, and a host of aids, officers, end Perliament.men Were present end took part in the fete. Besides the display. of Wednesday, there was on 'Thursday a grand water excursion down Boston Harbor in a fleet of Steamships, at which ell the notables Were pre writ, and on Friday a splendid Civic and Mil itary Procetsium at which all assisted. They iv+ dentlrhad "a good time," end the City of Boston "paid the piper." The President left there for Washington on Friday evening, wishing to be home early ott +Sunday morning,—York Repaid, etif - Tha Whip of Sdinylkill county had a grand rally at Pottsville on Thurs day evening.. Hon. 'John Strohm 'deliv ered an able spech, and was followedby the Hon. Jarmo Cooper.. ) • , Hoe, Denjtoein Baud Curtis, of Boston,, iislerioted sJustico• of the U. S. Supremo Ce'iirt; to secOeedJudto Woodbury ' heti so °opted tic ottoe. Another Fugitive Slave Riot. Iterhitsiiiie of the !Haves and loos or LIMB! • We have allotted to the servile insurrec tion'in Grayson, and given what itifirma lion We then had to the public. We noir makes more full account of the tight and result. — Four neer) men, the prupertyof John Rives and David Cox, two citizens of that county, ran away (ruin their mu- ters. intending, no doubtlto woke ht..l o bitt, there to be harbored and worked, and work ed and harbored: as occasion' might allow and require. *nay took the i oeurite of New River. intending, is islitilieveilt id pur sue that river to its month. It turned out; hi; We Ver", - ilitif if they frit yelled; Snit *He .— yet in Grayson county, eight 431' ton mugs from the Wythe line. they wee Whin lb with by five, or six white men of Grayson, who undertook to atop and'ariest The negroes were 'armed 'with itniitti: apatite, and with one or two weapons made of broken English scythe's. ' The White ' men had one or • two guns: Weirs' not.' prepareti to give the particulars of the coin- bat. The negtoes assailed the whites:4nd ,' the scythes were-used with terrible .effect. Samuel Barlett was struck in the forehead, and his head split open. cutting, into, the brain an inch or two die whole lengt of the head. lie lived about eight hours.— Alfred Barlett his brother, who had a gun, and who fired it (foulisltly): merely to wound, in attempting to relieve his brother, had his left wrist and hand badly out, al most severed from the arm. Yet after this,' he knocked two of dui negnies.down. and left them for dead. One of the negroes thus knocked down hid 'stabbed a Mr. Wilcox, whom be had under him on this ground, through the neck, and was in the ' act of Inflicting a more deadly . wound." 'A 'Mr. Cleminents was struck by 'one of the negroes who used a scythe . across his head, and his skull note cloven from temple to temple—the brain Cut in upoir the whole way, from one- to two inches, and vet there are hopes of recovery.— William B. Hale was. severely injured with rocks thrown by the nevem Not withipanding the terrible wounds inflicted upon the white mon, two of the negroes were- secured. - The other_ two _ (both be lieved to be wounded with gun shots) made their escape, and. so fay as tee know, are yet out, though holly pursued. The two taken are in Grayson jail. and will be tried for their lives, for insurrection and murder.—Wytheville (Vs.) Republican. [ifiltirWouder who's to blame for THAT murder ! lied it occurred in Pennsylva j nia, Loeofoco debutgogues would have laid it to the charge of Gov. Johnston and the. ‘Vhig ratty 1] Locofoco Falsehood about the Pub- 1k Debt Exposed. The Locoloco pnpers withes mendacity characteristie of the party, say that the• loan of $400,000 to avoid the Schuylkill Inclined Plane should he deducted frotr► the" amount of dept paid by Guy. Johnston. Illtr la false. The $100;000 'loan is us chided in the estimate of the debt now in , existence, and the total alnont of the debt nt present, including (his lottn.• is $7112, 235 97 less t h an it was in 1848. As fol lows : The debt in 1848 was *40,848,608 ' 41 and was made up thus : accorikil debt, $40,474,738 93 Uurrer.ortlod debt, tieing a rail road, canal and myths puttee dad, contracted Lehr, (joy. Johnston's term, and returned and paid durLug 1649 and 1100, Total Nue. 80, ISIS, $40,648,5913 41 to September, 18.,1, the debt Our which ice butike of Audi tot Gene:are ellice,) is A mount of debt paid by Gorer• nor Johnston au two yeurosiol • hall Gov. Johnston has made tlur loan— paid large opproprtatious to the comple tion of the Norm Branch Canal—to the improvement oh the Columbia to the coinpletwo of the Western Reser voir, and to the general improvement of the public works or the State, and has, nevertheless, reduced the Public- Debt SEVEN HUNDRED AND TUIRTY TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND THIKTY•FIVE DOLLARS AND NINETY-SEVEN CENTS ! Hernem- ar THESE FAUTS, uz•payers, when you are called upon to rota fur or against WILLIAM F. JWINSTON. flow It Worked. When the Locofocos passed the Tariff of 1840, they said it would benefit the Farmer by increasing the price of Irwin, and giving him 'a new market in England. The tariff 0f1846 was passed: ..Lisit•ittr nier ha. his boasted market, and what ire the prices of grain 1 The Ledger, of the 27th ult., gives the followings. the pries. in New York : I •Ft.ova.--There was less doing in Flour to-day, but the market for Obio'aad Mich igan is firm. Sales of good barrels at to SI # to 64, for Michigan.-43 87i to *4 for Ohio, and 84 IA for prime Gennessee." Wheat is quoted : . - "Sales of 6,500 bushels red Ohio. at about 80 cents, and 800 bushels Chicago 80 cents." • • Wheat from CO to 80 cents tt, bushel Excellent markets . ! Admirable Free 7 tratle How rich our tamers will "become 1-- prospertms in alt . their Amyx t, 'rhos it i sialoys is .witw 4909150, 1 311--- .13koken almost-as soon •as ntoulet'l'':'l.:";'. OUTRAGE ON GOV JOHNSTON. • sir-We•learn from the Philadelphia pa- Orli, 'that on tho rid* . of Gordnioaohns ton and hh, o=9o from 4).Pc.„ vilitio Cori Mondal night, a most villainous itttack•vnts made upon tlemiedler leaving the cars, by a putty of• rowdies at Mount , carhon. A' pistol was i ghiCharged, ;bath er,' st the Odlienier idgeiAtintiociOut fottoptitely. w4hout Aoki% 4os !LK' , t n ,y one. / Clubs and stones. ,thent .64 1 / o wre, striking several persons and injuring them considerably. The attack - sned4 at a late bour f on,lifonday night., Your persons wore arrested eta broUght before Esquire Reed, op Tuesday , afternoon, but no one appearing to prove their identity with .tho 'rioters, they were' discharged. Two .per sons, lnooked'down with istkines or' (dabs thrown at the party, weie'Weikiea close be , side the Governor. It is to be sincerely 'hape4 that the porpettators of this groan otiiingi Will to detected and Swished an the, deserri. 213,861 48 40,116,362 44 9792,23 97 The C a Nut-shell. sti‘afie . We coil , frets she rigtladelphis *waling Bal : ietio, a newel parr with strong democratic pre• delictiorm, thl following short srtic;e on the sub.' ject of •oras Tester of 1848.' We commend it to the careful pettiest of mit agelealtoral • readers, u it exhibits the operation of 0111!afir 114 it le, to a plain sad forcible etimara "When Secretisy Walker procured the patio . ge,alithe Tlinitaf !48, ha 'Asserted, that in a few years, it would greatly in creameluir exports. In one sense the pre dictiftf-ol the honorable Secretary has prOvetterwreet. We•have exported, for tnititicaollnew the first of May last ; in a a iingie articie'akne, over thirty millions, of which a million and a half has been ex ported daring the present weeks It is tato the article alluded to is one which old.-fashioned people like to keep at home. The export of gold used to , be considered, we believe, no very desirable result. But our modern financiers, especially treasury clerks and tariff fabricators, appear to think die:contrary ; for we are pow reap ing the fruits of their pet measures, in the excessive exportation of gold. Meantime we hear nothing of the export of wheat, which, according to Secretary Walker was, to go forward in such immense quantities. The English, it 'seems, are too old-fash ioned in their notions to take corn when they can get gold ; what wheat they want they buy in the Baltic ; paying for it per- I haps with the very dollars they exact from us. We , felicitate our citizens, especially those who sustained the Secretary's " iff, on the brilliant results it has produced. If we are doing rather a poor business in the exportation of wheat, we'are operating magnificently in that Way with California gold. Let us be properly grateful. Hur. rah for "the good times" of the 'J'ari ff of '46! Won't somebody, the agricultural ists for example; get up a service of plate to Walir t sr, (or the coin he has brought hitaibe country, to pay for the late im metissi-surportation-tif-Amerimm- wheat?" Gross Dishonesty. On Tuesday of last week, Peter Lialde smin,Jr, of Columbia, came to this,, H 1 with about $3500 in notes of the York and York County Banks to be ex changed for his father, the Columbia Rank and one or two other persons in that Bor ough. After getting a draft from the York COunty Bank for over $lOOO 'and the re mainder in gold from the York Bank, he . eoncluded to give that kind of security cal led "leg bail" to those who had trusted him with the funds, and made off in a di rection opposite to that indicated by the compass as the' place where they might be found. His non re-appearance at Col umbia excited some alarm and Col Shriek, of the Columbia Bank, came over in the e vening to inquire into his whereabouts. But the bird had flow n—inforniation was semi t to the Mayor of Philadelphia, who put the matter into the hands of the police.— Telegraphic Despatches were sent oft in th &rent directious—the wanderer was ar rested at Pittsburg, and the sum of $3250 was recovered from him. Ile has by this time no doubt got back to his starting.-place in sale custody ; and we hope this occur rence will teach the Columbia 'Bank and apitalists more courtesy to their neigh bors.— York Republican. V:*The billowing eloquent tribute to the American Constitution and Union was pro nounced by Gov. Johnston during his late visit to Philadelphia: ..11 has been said that our Union is in danger. I admit that all earthly, things. even the most sublime and awe-inspiring are destined to destruction and dissolution. s•'fbe cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces. The solemn temples. the great globe itself, Yea, all that it inherit. shall dissolve, And, like an unsubstantial pageant laded, Leave not a wreck behind." Still may the patriot hope—and fondly hope. that among the hist wrecks of pas sion and time, our glorious constitution land our &lions Union will remain a mon ument of the mercy and kindness of Heav en towards mankind." THE DEIOCRATS AND DIEWNION.—The authority of lion. Henry S. Foote, a Dem ocratic Senator from the State of Missis aipi, will not be disputed by his party friends. He said in his New York speech : `Much depends upon the action of the whig party, for the ditunionfeeling is more prevalent among the Democrats, misled oy certain leading politicians and corrupt edi tors, than among the Whigs." ROBBERY.- On Sunday morning last the jewelry establishment of a Mr. Kass in Chambersburg, Pa., was entered and robbered of jewelry and other articles a mounting to about one thousand dollars.— On Monday a man by the name of Stouffer, who it is supposed, committed the robbery, was arrested at Hagerstown, Md., and taken back to Chambersbur:. PosT-ornoa STAIIIPI.—There are many complaints against these stamps because they won't stick. To make them stick, moisten the place on the letter where you wish to put the stamp. and not the stamp. 'this will remedy the evil.. CamPnast.—The common council of New York are about ea prohibit by ordi nance, the use of camphen spirit gas, and other combustible materials, used u burn ing fluids. Prentice, of the Louisville Journal says that the Legislature of South Carolina have issued instructions to mariners hailing from Charleston not to consult the North Star. . . Pr The Hon. John fity ift hai been itom , inOted id an independant eandidstti for Mayor of Philodolphia city,, in opposition to Mr. tho protieht incombeof . Ond 'regniarly natninated Whigewmjidato. .COL Juvratetres :Devise we buten by telegraph. hssitsken the field, in place of GetrAluittnanolor the gubernatorial con. rest in Mississippi. • • JILILIA : 110111E AL4I.IIISICI'. ttiQ7l,Tltt 111A,LTIM0111 lus ey a as y saaf Y. 'Puma kin Itiaks.--The • adeicei by steamer jtfrkabrttre 4,4. no apeclil effect en the markets &41t4 of Howard stieetllour at *3 87i.. l'ilotygdone ih City Mills. Rye flour *3 60. eacti.meal a al3 136. ' ", Citeete.—The Supply of all kinds drabs is trig .We note sales of Instal to prime fed 2,aih ef 4 a t 70 a 75 e.ents ; ordinary to good 05 70 'White 'W4 70 cents, and such as is suitable for . . . .Iramily ;Our 80 • 83 cents. Corn steady—salei „ prpoloy, at 57 a 59 cants; white 59 a 00. Oats :,. 1 ,99•35; Rye 05, cents. Cloverseed 775 as 7 Our hushal: i _oloWitnintes.—At auction, yesterday, 195 hhds. AT.uscovado sugar sold at 4 00 to $5 40 per 100 114478 bids. do. 'at 5 15 to $5 20, and 45 hhds. •Cohl at,4 at to *5 30 Molasses quiet. Rio •Ctifferi 81 a 87 cents. Arm and is moderate; holders , Arm and 'sales small. New Mess Pork $l7: rfinta $l4. Batuq—Poulder 8i • 9 cents'; sides 11444 'a 11, hams 10+) it 11 cents. Lan! ltibbla.9l 1.11 ants; is kegs 10; a 11. REVOLTING INittrztarrv.—Vie find in the Booneville, ',Mo.) Observer, of the 26th ult., the following details of one of the most shocking barbarities committed in a community of civilized people.. So revolt ing to human nature is the statement, we scarcely can give it credence : , ln blotgan etruntr, not long ago, a cid.. :en died, leaving a. widow .aed two small children, the oldest girl about, seven years_of age. Not long after the death of her husband the woman married again.—. Soon the girl died, and very recently the boy was reported missing..: The sodden and mysterious disappear. ance of the child, together with the fact that upon the death of-, the woman's first li husband, the property he possessed was left to the two children, aroused suspicion in the neighborhood, when a search was made for the boy. He was found in the woods adjacent. with both legs broken and his mouth sewed up—being still alive, however, he was properly cared for, when he reported that hie mother and step-fath er had been the perpetrators of the deed, and, in addition, that his sister's skull had been broken by them, which caused her death. The boy's statement further tend ed to develope the. fact, that the girl was known before her death to have had * bandage around her head ; and upon the body being exhumed, it was found, as the boy had awed, that the skull was fractur ed. The parents were arrested and im prisoned at Versailles. CHRIBTIANA OunlXos.- , —The Phil adelphisi North American, of Monday mo says : "The remainder of the officers who were on duty at Christiana,.returned home yesterday afternoon. The country was thoroughly scoured for a distance of thir ty miles around, and all suspected parties arrested. The negro settlements were nearly all completely deserted. The of ficers were obliged to turn loose hogs, cat tle, fowls, and other penned stock, to pre vent them from titiniihing. Lt. Ellis hro't in custody a young colored fellow named Jno. Roherts, arrested in a corn field, some six miles from the scene of murder, who is a highly important witness against wear let, the white man. now in Moyamensing prison on a charge of treason. BLoomEns ref PIIILADICLPIIIA.---The Philadelphia papers all ',mice the increase of wearers of the Bloomer dress in that city. The Inquirer of Mutiday morn ping. enys : , On Saw(ly night last there could not havo been less than twenty or thirty Bloomers in Chesnut street, between eight and ten o'clock. They were all accom panied by genlienien, and attracted much attention. Indeed, the aide-walks were thronged with pedestrians and spectators, attracted, no doubt, t y the fact that the Bloomers are in the habit of promenading on that street almost every e renting. They appear to be on the increase, and we are glad to obiletve that the annoyances to Which they were at first subjected have now entirely ceased.", CHILD BURNT TO DEATII.—On Friday of last week the daughter of Mr. C. and Mrs. Mahony, living in East Granby, (Conn.) was burnt to death in the follow ing manner. In the absence of her par ents, the child had climbed to as hell and ()Walnut' possession of a box of mulches. with which she got on a bed and set fire to the bed clothes. Before assistance could arrive she was so badly burnt in the flames that she lived about tvlro hours. THE IRON TRADE.—The Clarion (Pa) Register, advertises sixfurrnices, to be !Old by the Sheriff, on a single day. Comment is unecessarv. Look Here. There's no humbug about this ; but it is an undeniable fact that KELLER Kelm has bought, brought, and opened, the ricltest, largest and cheapest assort ment of Fashionable Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, ever °tiered in this market, which he is determined shall be sold lower than they have yet been sold in Gettysburg. 1g...7.ja1l in and see if this statement is not correct. Also, whilst K. K. is catering for the Head and Feet of the public, he would remind his numerous customers that he has now and will be receiving weekly additions to his stock of Books and Stationery, and Fancy Goods, to which he earnestly invites the attention of all in terested. 110' Only one print and that a very low price. Don't forget to call at South East Corner of Centre Square. MARRI ED. On the Bth inet., by ihc Rev. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. JAMES LANE, end Miss ANGELINE BOWERS, both of klountjoy tp. On the Ilth inst., in York, by the Rev. Wm. Wagner. Mr. WM. MORROW and Miss JULIA A. LAUB—both of that town. On the evening of the 23,1 hot., by the Rev. D. D. Clarke, JAMES MARSHALL. and Mica SA RAH REBECCA MAR.sHALL, both of Ham itonban township, On the 21 st inst., by the Rev. Jacob Ziegler, WM. r. RTZ ELL, of Mounkley tp.. and Miu SARAH A. trrz, of Frederick co.. Md. DIED, On the 20th inat.. Mrs. MAGDALENA MUN DORFF consort of JACOB M Ur% WIWI% of Franklin township, aged 47 years, 11 Months and 28 days. On the 11th Inst., in Hamiltonban, Mr. JOHN BAB& ion or Mr. Daniel It, in the 86th yearof his age. la,Volumbus. Ohio, of typhoid facer. on Friday the 12th inst., J. A.B. THBBBLER, Eaq., for merly o 1 this plain, late of the Columbus Bar. On the sth:inet, near, Winchester, Vi., Mr.. BAUHA EL BAKER, wife of Bee. lisle Baker, In the 40th yearnfher age. • On Friday Iast,BARAH A., daughter of Mr. Datil! , flows, of Franklin toarnaltip, aged _ 8 years 10 months and 80 days. , ,Onsthe lath Inst., at New Chester, Adelina ea., TM, bf dysentery, 'ELIZA BETH ,OA Rourta, &tumbler of Jeremiah and Ann Maria Teugliin bitigh,'agad A piers 4 months and 8 days. • NOTICE TO ASSESSORS.' TfiE Assessors elected at the last Spring 'EleetiOn are hereby notified 03 attend at the Commissioners' Office in the Bo rough of Gettysburg, to receive blank As sessment Duplicates and the necessary in structions, as follows :—The Assessor: for Union, Conowago, Berwick, Oxford, Hamilton, Reading, Nloontpleasant, Ger many. Straban and Mountjoy, will attend on Wednesday the 151 h of October next ; and the Assessors for the Borough, Cum berland, Freedom, Liberty, Hantiltonban. Franklin, Butler, Menallen, Tyrone; Hun tington and Latimore, will atknd on Thurs day the 181 h o f October next. By order of the Con:flairtonere, J. AVUHINBAUGH,tOIerk. Sept. 26, 1851. l'Ulb_ l ±±3.o MAIIIIO OF RE.S.G ESTJTE. fIY virtue of an alias Order of the Or- AR-"phatts' Court of Adams county. the subscriber, Administrator of the, Estate of U maw C ammo. lam of Menallan township. Adams county,, deceased, will expose to Public Sale, , „ On .14iday the 14th of AVovensber AT . I ei t cLocilwolv Tea imintires. A TRACT OFIAND tho property of said deceased,:situate in Menallen and Butler townships. adjoining lands of Jacob' Smith, Peter Studebaker, Abraham andothers; add 'con taining . 121 stereo and 20 Perch. ex Heat of Patented La.sd. About 80 acres are cleared , and. un der cultivation--the residue being in.good thriving Timber. A good proportion of the farm is in first-rate Meadow. The IMPROVEMENTS are a LOG, . TWO-STORY HOUSE ''' . "l"tb. I small. Log stable, Lug Blacksmith S tip. with Coal shed, and other out-buildings. There is a well of good water at the door. and a good spring near the dwelling.— The Farm is well watered by a Run on one side and Opossum Creek on the other. There is on the premises an orchard' of CHOICkI FRUFUMES. The Farm hes on the road from Hun lerstown to Pino Grove, about one mile from nutters's Mill. and the same distance from A ppleman's M ill. 0:7 - Persons wishing to see the premis es can do so by calling on the widow re siding thereon. A leo, will be sold with the Farm a large Lot of 'Prime Timber, prepared for building, hewed and sawed ; 8,000 OAK SHINGLES, and a lot of PINE; 110ARDS. TERMS.—One-fifth of the purchase money to be paid on the ISt day of April next, when possession will be given. with a good title ;Ate residue of the purchase money lobe paid in four equal annual pay ments—without interest. The above pro perty w ill"be sold subject to the dower of the widow of John Carson, deceased, in the same. JACOB GROUP, sidner By the Court—lL DEN WIDDIE, Clerk • Sept. 26, 185.1. Llptinezaa ZALU Of , I 11. VILE frr\LJ On Saturday, the 1811& of October next. W ill be exposed to Public Sale. on the premises, by Me subscribers, the following described • TRACTS OF LAND, situate and lying in Mountjoy township, Adams . eoutity, Pa., 5 miles from Gettys burg, n ear tile Turnpike leading to Balti more, to wit: 11._ I.lllF` 1111111 C., Containing abtiut 220 Acres, adjoining landi:of J1)1111 La rimer, George Snyder and others, having thereon erected a large TWO-STORY BRICK •••‘.• • DWELLING HOUSE, 1_ with a Kitchen attached, a frame Stable, weatherbnarded, Wagon•shed, Cure-crib. a Switzer Barn, a well of water, with a pump in it, near the kitchen door, and a good sprint; of water. There is on the Farm an orchard of excellent FRUIT TREES, and a due proportion of first-rate Timber. Also, a TRACT OF LAND, adjoining the above, and containing 64 A (.., 1 S, more or less, on which are erected a one story stone DW ELLI NO DOUSE and Nark Barn, with a spring of natar near the door. 'Deere is on the premises a doe proportion of Timber. Also, a TRACT OF LAND, adjacent to the above mention ed tracts, containing about 34 ACRES, a portion of which is covered with timber. The whole will be sold together, or in separate tracts as advertised, as may best suit purchasers. lICT'Any person wishing to view the bore premises, will call on Mr. George Fohl, residing on the same. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.. of said day, when the conditions of the sale will be made known by •this subscribers. WM ' LE HIM Bea of G. Him" deed. A. rs. HIM ES, J. B. MI I CH hid., Pres% of Mechanics' Bank, Itept. 20, 1881.-3 t uniTOM S °TICE. 11E undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Adams co., to make distribution of the balance remaining in the hands of JAOOB New- JOAN. Adminstrator with the will annexed of the Estate of ELIZABETH EYSTER, deceased, to and among's' the Legatees and Distribuiees of the said deaeasid, accord ing to law—will attend for_ that purpose, on Saturday the 25th day of Oetober next; at 10 o'clock,' A. a., at the office of E. B. BUEBLEB, Esq., in Gettysburg. when and where all persons interested are rsquested to attend. BUEHLER, ( 20, 1851—at ,".Guditor. .11(gnover, Gatetti Copy three ticaersind cbsrse this elfics.l NOTICE: TETTERS'Testanientstr on the estate A of Far.rxOinten flen., , late of • Men al en tp., Adams to.i deed, having . been granted to the wobscriber i 'rerldittgirr Men ellen township, notice is harebrgiven to Imeh aware indebted toss estaiem make payment Without delay, mid:those. flawing Maims ire regesited to present the lame, I 'properly nutitentiCated; for settlement.- WILLIAM; ORNERic Sept. ..,• ExEcutort NOTICE. .P.TTErtp of Itthninistiatlon,' on the Jo-A estate Of /soon SwoPis, late of Stra ban township, Mame cOunty, dectiaied. having been granted to the subscriber, re siding in New Oxford, Adams county, notice is hereby given to all who are in debted to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN Q. ELLIS, Issl -8t Administralor!, HEAD AND FOOT. WINTER IS CORING, JUST received and now opening at the . Store of the Two Extreinea, a fine assortment of FALL GOODS of the new est style and beet quality, HiITS 4. CAPS. BOOTS 4- SHOES; for which extreme prices are asked; that is airemely loco prices. 'Male one; come all! ' • • ' ' •W. W. ;PAXTON; • VALUABLE FARM 'AT PRIVATR-SALL IN' e ureoAnee'nf•the Nei will and testa. meat of JAMES G. PAXTON late of Franklin township. Adams county, de ceased. I hereby oiler at Private Bale : THE .14113116 . of said deceased, Alwari in said township, containing 140 AC IMO; more or leas, ad joining lands of William White, /oho Moats, and others., The• improvements are a TWO•STORY LOG-HOUSE, • also, a Log Kitchen. a Double Log Darn, Wagon Phed and Siable,•and a good . Orchard; a good 'proportion ie in Tim her and Meadow. The land will be shown to any who wish to view it by the subscri ber residing on the same. ' • WILLIAM PAXTON, Ex' r.' Aug. 15-ot.- New York Importers & Jobbers. ranziradir, solialus a Co., 50 Liberty street, between firoadwaN and Naestiti street, nyar , the Post-ufice, New fork. E are receiving, by daily arrivals • • • Irom Eurt pe, our. Fall and Winter assortment of .rieh{ fashionable Fancy, Silk and Millinery Goods. We respectfully invite all Cash Purcha sers thoroughly to examine one stock - and prices, and, as ifltere.9l govems, we feel confident our goods and priees will induce them to select from our .efitablishment.— Particular attention is devoted to Millinery Goods, and many oldie articles are man ufactured expressly to our order, and can not he surpassed in beauty, style and cheapness. Beautiful Parith Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck and Belt. Satin and 'faTela.Ribboni; or all it and colors. Silks, Satins, Velvets, and Uncut Vel vets, Air llatp. Fcaitier,;, American and French Artific ial FUpwera. • l'uffiags, and Cap Trtimoings. l)ress Trimmings, large aam,r: inept. Embroideries, Capes, Collate', Under sleeves mid Ctiffg. • Fine Embroidered. Iteviare and Hem atite,' Cainhrie Ilandkerehiels. . Crapes, Ulises. Tarletwas, Illusion and Cap Lacei. Valencienes. Brussels. Thread. Silk, and Lisle Thread Laces. Kid, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Gloves soil MIIO. Fieiired and Swiss,. Book, op Lawn, soil Jaetiont Mustios, English, French, American and Italian SWiLEVVI7' G0C.1301. Aug. 29.-0' HOUSE SPOUTING he made and put up by the s u Wen be r .w Ito will:mend prompt ly to all orders, and upon as reasonable terms as eau he procured at any establish inent in the comity. G . EO. E lICEIII,EI2 Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! JUSfr received, a largeh,lot of Ladies' 01 ' Morocco and Kid Oecx, Gaiters, Slippers, &c. ; Misses' do. do. ; also Gentlemen's do. dm. at K.IIRTZ'S CHEAP CORNER. pril 18-0 Ring N iilsd 7 . 114 b. ig TEEL Reads, Purse Hiid Reticule k Purse Twist, Lily Witt lie Breast Diaper Pins Knitting Nititilleit, alwit vitt 0 timid at J. I,BOIIICK. Ribbotts, Flctrrierr,taciretr, f OSIERY, Laces and! Trimmings, / Needle-worked Coll . Love and Lace Veils. can be seen, in rent variety, at the one price store of J.' L. SCHICK. gra E NTLENIE IN who want Fancy col ored French Clotho!, Capinueretts, and Tw'eods fur Coats, Mole Drab and Bleck Doe Skins Pants ; Saila, Silk anti Marseilles for , vesting, can find la good as sortnient, at very low rico, at the wel known stand of April 18 A. B. KURTZ. GRE MORT MISERY. TH E oubspritMr wishlngto dispose of his whole nursery as soon as practi cable, will sell apple - trees at the follow ing tedue'ed rates, viz ' 40 dolle. per thousand ; • 8 do. per hundred; 88 epos 'per dope t 8, do. peg tree for any smaller number: ' • 1. ` 11. MA.RBI/EN. Sept. 19, 1851-3 t • 10 1 000 - S k tr i n. :f ali v i arifme t 1 * reeetved,o_. ne ea le the nwest price*. by' G. W E. BLESSING, at Attires okt etipti twit deer 10 the !M k 4, 141 *; Sept. 19;185 ,• 7 . 5.41 / EATitliCrk OF dOFFEE. PTI OE 'genuine, original ..EXPR4CT .OP COFFEE': *Moir has been re attensivette 'brought into Ilse as setitrbatltlitt. Coiree,'end' *Mat ream itiends'ltirelt by-relation of its cheapness as welt at itsexcellence, can be bad, at all I%e Store of • , S. H..BUEHLER. BON N ETS, Jenny Llndi Uhina Pearl, Hair and tLace, Hair and Gimps, end various 'other styles, with Misses Lace and Gypseys, at • ,KUR'!"I.4. White MarselllesVests. A FEW mutt left and sold very cheap -ow at . SAMPSON'S. . , ciLoTwat C4SSI*ERS, vEs.r. x.) ra i hrdnable variety received and for aide at 80111CliS., al 0 ..V.E TE D. ALL those who know themselves indebt ed to the subscriber, are must ear nestly and politely requested to tall be tween this and tho first of October, and pay up their accepts, or at least part of it. to enable him to go to the Cities to buy new Stock. It'~►Your earlyeattention to his will oblige and relieve your's, res• pectfolly, A. B. KURTZ,* the Cheap Corner. Sept. 12, 1851.-41 LOCUST .GROVE STEM MILL liblitSlld UCH as the .streams are now 1 1 AL failing. the Farmers will.please, bear in mint that, at, this. Eatabliahment . they can sit all limes have their, ending 'dune on short notice and in the beet mariner. 'l!en tone from , a distance, by ,waiting fug night, can take with them their gnpin. man : , Ulsetured as desired. The building baa been much enlarged., and a liege quantity_ of grain can ,rww be received. "Kr Patronize this establishment—it has been built at !nevi expellee, lor the special convenience and accomincidation, of the neighborhood end surrounding coun try. ."1111E0. AR,NOLO. Germany township. Jone.,:-.7.10 A RICA COPPER' MINE: ANOTHER ARRIVAL. • • rirROSE desirous of obtaining a rfeh R Ore, Will (hi' well th eel! at PATIN ES'i'OC KS' STORE, and pitrehase Mine of their cheap DRY' GOODS. dte.,,,just . received direct from Nevr Yoi,k. Philadel phia and Baltimore'. This is the third ar rival for tim Spring and . are determined to sell a little lower than'can be paranoid elsewhere.; Ra#lroad Meeting. AT a meeting of the Stockholders of the Gettysburg Rail road.,it was deterraini ed that S. FAHNESTOCK & _SONS' large stock of HARDWARE. PAINTS, &c.. directillun importers.and . ufacturers in New Xork. Philadelphia and Baltintere..&c.. 01101114.1 -be trinsported.ov er the road first, is 'they are 'determined its eell lower than they can be bought in this or neighboring counties. They can and will do it. Give them a call. FANS! FANS! PINHE Ladies are invited to esti at, KURTZ'S Cheap Camaron and see hie variety of Feather. Down. Psper.and Patin Leaf Fails. w hich.willbesoldcheap. than tine rliearyest. April 18—if J UST• rreeired. a few more of thoow cheap Hack -VOATEL- AIeQ - some flee Cassithere PANTS. - or every larirty, nt , SAMSON'S. April 25—if , Unprecedented Success of U ICH ING VEGFITABLE DY:PEPSIA ti e l4.4 r C.Klitt; the tenet popular-Family Med-- s,citieol the are—u►ed by Physicians id high btatelele. 'l'he t io Bitters remove all—notthid secretion*, pmi(y the Mood. give tone slut vigor totele diCet oritan.e, Mitity tho system aglow .eor t urn ill: eases, can be taken with vafeepote optima itchtlitatii4 gie peering .-being gruiegul to the moat delienie st.finanti, and renuukable fur. Abele hee r mg, I p oratmg , shengthemng,aml ,. resto: rdlat e "pet t ie.., anti an ins aitioble remises - 10! the ItY::Pl:l'tztlA IN, 11'S WOIL , T VOILA)* Circulate, containing the Certificate* of re. inerialue cure, nud the Isiah itetitnatiou,en which Oda Medicine is held by the leibite Prelks can .be had ut the agents, twit klice, 51.1 ;clam; per bottle. . L 01 , 11(3 .•. Fulton ottert, New k , tors. For brit in Gult obtarg by IS. li. BOEH ► I). lU , CONA UGIIY, . 1 17TOILVEr .IT LIM; grAFFICE in the liouth-west corner of ‘—r the ',WOK , : synare, one Moor West 01 George Arm,l4l's Store, and formerly 4PC elyted as u Law (Alice by John M'ton eughy, Esq., IlleCeatietli JiiiirfOClA nod Sulklgor for l'at tits and Pensions, Cen furnish very desirable facilities t o applicants and entirely relieve thew front the necessity of a journey to Washington. a_ r 1). Met% is prepared to attend to the prosecution of Claims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the War of I h t. 2 and others selection of Choice lands and loca ting their It'ariants—practiiiing Patents and Se/ling Soldiers' lands to the best ad vantage. Apply to him personalty *or by letter. Gettysburg, Nov. 1. 1850-4 f T 010 0 7'4 .74 IP, BUT IN A NEW MOP. .1: a.. FREY rrENDERS. his 'itclipowledgments to his friends Tor past favors, and has the pleasure of annisoiivriagisaritie is again locaied at the old-stand. itts'lttaithington Street, one square comb 4if Ttlii'mpsoo's Hotel, where'lle will t?e , preparsd.all here tofore. to do hinds of GO4CII, CLOT* 4- .SIG,N, f4Lrit (* . Carriage Repairing done at short notice, and on reasonable teams, for 'which Country Produce will be taken. The subscriber is thankful fon plat• fa vors, and fiiipett; eitifiniiitt business, and a desire to please, to uteri; and felleillC a cointinuance of.public wetting. ; , , • • 0., FREY. Gettysburg. Jan.. lA. /8411.44.41- C4K.CiCE K Onah aupply j re • 'valved. coaajOing jal panto Ri o , an d Java Coffin:4 s l asoes Pm. pulomittml and, oraoheil, Susan; and Sy 0. Ten, &c. April le , A " B: KURTZ. 'BUFF CASSIMERE. 9IrHE attention or . g enthimen it invited ti-very superior quality of BUFF (ASSN ERE, at the ,Estaisitshmeoi o f `SKELLY & HOLLEBA UGH. Merchant TtiOnts, (Jetty/Ming, where may be bond FANCY-• CASSIMEKES, of every vari-• aty , :antl quality. • 'May 23. BONNETS; Ribbons , Parasols, Fans &e., just received and for sale cheap at S. FA HNESJOCK & SONS. WAILE.'. THE subscriber has on hand at his Tin Ware Establishment, in Cham berebutgitrset, opposite the Post Office, a Large Assortment of Tiu Ware, which. he, will sell on moderato, terms.— firrCall and examine for yourselves Mare 1,4." GEO'. E. BUEt H ANOTIIER REVOLUTION. We won't be beat in selling bargains 1 LATEST rnßru it z. or SPERM &Ea SUMER Itia-11C111111111)111.111 At the Cheap Store of .3. B. KURTZ, SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF CENTRE SQUARE. THE subscriber announces to his nu merous customers and others, that he has just received from the Eastern ci ties, the largest, beat and cheapest assort ment of Dry fl,irds, tirocirtrst, and ever offered in this Place. To test this he inAies the attention orals who sre tie- Ilifooll of purchasing. before calling else where. CrTo his numerous customers. for ,the very liberal patronage bestowed. he returns his Mummer thanks. and trusts that they will no* forget to call and see Iris presestiunritsual assortment. April 18.--4 A. IL KURTZ. i w , HARDWARE STORE • • Tlif..Pobseribeis would rexpertfully announce to their friends and the puhlie. shat they have opened a NEW HARDWARE STORE in Baltimore at.. adjoining the residence of Davin ZIRGLER. Gettystmg. in which they are opening a laigerti general assortment of HARDWARE, MOO, STEEL, .GROCERIES ) CUTLERY, COACH TRIMMINGS, . Springs, Axles, Saddlery, Cedar Ware, Shoe Findings, Paints, Oils, & Dyestuffs, o genetral,,incuding every description of articles in the above line of:business—to which 'they invite the attention or Couch makers, illttaksmittir. l; rpen ters, Ca h isle makers. Shoemakers, Saddler; and the _ Our stock baring bean 'elected with, great earn and purchashed for Cash. we guart antee.(for the Aeatly.litimmy„) to dispose of any pm of it op as , numonable terms as they eon be pnretteMwl any. w!lere- We particularly request! call Imm our friends. i.nd esunessfr solicit a share of public favor, as we &redetermined to es 7 tabby!) a character.for selling Goods at low, prices ttioLdMng business on Nit' ciptrs:— .10Si; DANNDR, DAVID ZIEGLPII. Gettysburg lota. 13, 1331.—tf. SOMETIIING NEW aIIERCUANIT T. 41401111.11113 EST.II.II- I.IISUMESTs • • Skelly and , Rollebaugb, MERCHANT TaetelitS E SPECTFULLY inform their •! 311 ' friend* and the public generally, that titey,haye just raturnid froT the City. and are now opening at their eatabliiihnient in Senna Sala:moat ,ajtreet. rear the Dia mood.(ol.l small.ofJ,. B. Skelly.) the mos Oskicit !ekext* uf,. „ , CLO r gliS ever offered in 1111111 place, embracing French Black. Dlne. BluabLeek. Green, Olive ant! Brown. Also. French. Doe- Skin and - • FANCY CASSIMERES _ KENTUCKY JEANS. COTTON JE.SIVS, TWEEDS, CASHMERETTS. ' Linen for. Coati and Pantalorma:' &C.'; whilst their assortment of Fancy • TI MG is decidedly of the richest kind. Their Trimmings embrace every thing that may he required. such as plain and fancy .But . Alpacas. Silk Serge. plain Sill, &e. They are also getting iv a kill assortment of REIDY-MIRE Cl/0111NC AJI the above will be disposed of al the lowest living rules, for Cosh or Country Produre—to prove which they only, ask CALL. NO"They are also' prepared to mite Gaxwortts at thelhalleillkillquee. end iq the beat manner. Mitten,: Tquira.l. they, aria turn out ara , entire auk sa ituentN:folir hours! J. 11. STLEI.Vr retires Sincere thanks for the patronege -heretokire bes towed upon him. and asks iss continuance for the new firm. Goods bought else where Will he mild. up, is !sual t and when desired. he wig aesiit customers in making selections at 'other stores as here . Sp... Spring and. Simmer Fashions/or 1851 just rodent from. New Fork. Getty sbutrg, - A tkril 28-Ity IttW MDAs. JUST FROAIIIE CITY. 1..' SCHICK lumina returned from Wok theeity of Philadelphia, with one of the largestdr, most beautiful assortments of HALT GOODS • 9 liver brought-to this place; anti his stock o • Ladies' Dress. Goods, Uis varied as it it splendid, and he takes special:pride in calling the attention of the ladies of the town atm country thereto..— Hie goods will compare in style, quality and variety with any that call be bought in the cities, and to prove this be only asks a call lie has also laid in a very fine stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, &e. which he feels confident will please all who examine. His prices lie bas placed as low as pos sible. belierdig that ••quick sales and small profits." it better for both buyer and seller. April 4, 1851.—tf GENT LESIEN who mat• used a perfine SUNDAY, or even a WED DING SUIT, eau be aceounntxlated to their advantage., by eating at April 25—U] SAMSON'S. Tl.ll* 111 4 1.1 RI; (IF every description. constantly 0 WI hand and for sale, at Fin Ware Establishment, opposite ilie Post Office. [Oct, 4. ' •-* - CARPETING, and Floor Oil' Cloth can be had very law n! April A. B. KURTZ. FIRE , 11-4, T HE Delaware Mutual Wow law . ranee Company, lOW doing business on the mutual plan, Firing the insured a participation to:'' profits of the Company, without lishility beyond the premium paid. "No prim** notes inken on.which ailleasmenkailt made, . , The subsetiber. ns Agent for the eb.ovet Company. will make Insurnuees, permanent or limiled, on property rirtil e r n „ fens ufevery description. agaitkol, loppArt. damage by tire. SAMUEL FAIiNg'STO( . .; ,„ Gettysburg, Marc), 850.—tr • The Phili•til,es are Beatia, iiiB SamBon'B Ahead dlgaiir! ~,.‘ rriAKE nntide• that BANISONt , pent_ m- stock of fresh ptarchapms are joet er!., riving and whoever will, nifty me, stcp,M AtIS be rigged from head to e, m a 4E I O aw l. ), complete, hill buil, at . prices duct doh, 44, , competition I lik CAN ' T BE NEATI boys for Cash, and knowto jwt whetrt. where, how and what to boy. Ile saq. please customers of all ages and cline": Ile ran fit them all to their Pntinleoliony Attention, then, is directed to his Peer cot stock whirl: he ix now for‘vorainf.datl/- iiistieg 01 COATS. PA NTS A ND VESTS of Superfine Cloths. Black. ..Blurt Dre4s, Frock and Sack Coats, RuntntlaJ% Pantaloons of all qualities, - colum.: prices and sizes. 1": Clothing of SUMMER T~VEEDM, LINEN, and other goods"-: Evert thing needed for summer. We11r0.N...: Call and allow us to chew a suit sud , wis are certain to sell. The old adage says "it's not all gold i idiat glitters," but SAMSON, can allow an assortment of JBW ELRY. 'that will enable him to supply nil demands in Amt. line ; along side of which you find muslin& Instruments; Accordions. Violins and, Guitars, end a few CLOCKS of the good lot he always kept. Hu has various articles.of linen goods, such ns shirts, bosoms and collars. Also handkerchiefs, suspenders, soelts, pen• knives and pistols, and a most excellent article of razors. To protect vuer horses es well asyiturl: selves he he has the lor . gest anortnient PLY NEI S ever'offAred in these'partsa All sorts, sizes, colors, shades and shapes, of geod materials outflow-priced. - The public generally are invited to tall and teat the truth of these promises. We have all these things, with many other ar. tides too numerous to specify. Maby a "notion" you can _find at Sumson's that you can't get elsewhere. We ask a chance to show our girds:— We offer them for the public accomnsodiati lion, as their humble servant. We ask hut One price, and that put low td Suit the times. rrSAMSON'S One price Clothing and Notion Store is jest Opposite the bank: Gettysburg, June 27, 1851—tf Diamond Tonsors---New Firm. etpton $ ISrotba t FASMUNABLE HAULIERS AND Dl2EBsElts, CAN at all times he lotted prepared Jct attend to the calls of the people, at the Temple. in the Diamond. adjoining the County Building. From Long expel• tier= they flatter themselves that they Cat! go throughall the ramifications of the Tonsorial Departmenk, with such en infinite degree of skill, as will meet with the entire satisfactidsi of all Vito tothrißit their „ehiits to ,thp keen orde.il . of !ams.' They , hdpi, therefore, .that by their attention to huni• ness,ittid a desire in please, they'itili :net leas well as recave,a liberal shard of rotto lie patronage' , The sick will be atteatid td at their private REMOVJL., azitz avratum P 11151141111 T , 4kEs this method tri retOn ''hla thanks Cur the liberal pOrtrnitaliere tofore hammed upon Mtn, mut to Worm the public that he ; has removed his eatab. I ish men t loam room adjoining hildilleibtre Store, and opposite Christ's C l iturfkh, oa Chambersiourg street, where lie „bits'int handy, very fine assurtment9r,` 'CLOCKS-AND WITCIIES,! le*elry . 'ipotieEte SpPdtacles end every thing else in his line, and at such prices as cannot fail to please, H. auve:k has vacantly been enlarged, and be Oki all persons who may want Clocks, Watch as. Spectacles—Ear-Ringo, Finger Rings, l3teaat,Pins, Watch,Cliains and Guards, Watch Keys, Ste., &e., to give. him a call. Clocks and Watches REPAIRED as visual. at She shorten notice ;. alaU.SpeAta• de Glasses changed. .Gauysburg, April le, 1851—tr‘ OIL CLOTH FACTORY. TO cOACHMAKER§: VI I BE uotlereigued respectfully sunny*. ces to the, tooseh uinkers of Gettys burg and other places, that they b,avecilm rowed the manufacture of Oil Clothatid Cafivasi For,Coacbes, of the very bestAnui an extensive scale, wldch they art' p a pai red to furnish, Mho/es/de and raid', qn the most reaeomible term's, Ot4r be found equal in finish and quality Witty toanufactured in the city. '• 7' The subscribers also manufacture s for wholesale or retail, COACH' TAR NISH, of u superior quality, to t whicit they invite the attention of 'Coacietitikeni a nd persons wanting. to purehuse ;•tyitil a view to selling again. They have now on hand., and .v ill constantly keep cm; iptinsi f "full supply. • • gi.Orders from, a „diatanes.,will. be prowinly*Aelitied.A o, ;, SAMUEL .LITT% GEORGA,4. 5. Logien i 1• rss Goods )11 IFIP'I2I ; assortinent 'of • Littiiir est Guotia- su eh as S,IkS, Moos I Ans. Beraies, Iferage ti'Llitts, plailiatitiligitirod Jaconot :old Swiss Slaslia, Cliagbionir. Calicoes: tke., all of wltich'wl9 fro' giohl as low as cap tte bought at, ally ,014( WU'S in the county, by' May p. .• .): t.:. soli i. Lotlice •Dreisi 6100da.4 • A H NOTER Stuck of Druiti ajlito, re p - dot ,ins. linage 0. bainqc Dot - aid koid.'de Li t lhiniiiiiiidicliaibligif si • ~ ,";•• -.,it.ii4, MIEM=I