wits brought up ht Kentucky, but having i newhotie to stay, I concluded I would oloaf o 6" I "pulled up my stakes," and iied an any earthly treasures in 1 pocket 4tandkerchief, which was labelled "this is the house that Jack built." [Cheers and laughter.] I got to Tennessee it, time in `take part in the contest of Geo. Jackson's first election. I don't exactly want that to come out, because you see it tires my age,: and I may want to marry again. [A liugh.] I was one of two men in ttio county who voted against old Jackson, andi stood alone till the State was revolution. iced in 1836, and thank God. I have taken a part in every struggle we have had since then; and these same fellows that voted I for Jackson have seen the error of their) ways, and they aro the same chaps that seat me to Congress, in place of a better, te, represent that hermitage district itself. don't see how they could have done a 1130.61. tar, do you ? rlinmense cheering& laugh ter, and cries of "no, no, no."] I think rimy have made a pretty'respectable show of their good sense, which is a Compliffient se themselves, and not to me. [Cheers and laughter.] Well, gentlemen, I will be with you for at least two months yet; and all you have to do is to get up a little "hollobaloo." end . l will come and talk to you.- [Cheers.] I have nothing else to do. I ant is Scott man, front the crown of my head to the sole of my foot. lad hat anything else but a Scott man now. Write that down in a book and print it. and preserve it for yourehildrett and mint.' In the, Colleen. don, there was competition as between Fillmore and Webster and Scott ; but as between General, Captain, or Lieutenant Pierce and General . Scott, there was no room for vessing. .[Cheers and "Scott forever.") I thank you ladies and gen denten, fur the polite attention yeti hare given me. I just came in sis small change to 611 up the crevices between the big guns. crhi, honorable gentleman retired front the stand amid long and continued applause.) Who oppose bled. Scott ! It is a common remark, that yon may know a than by his friends. You can tell something about him by noticing who are his enemies: Gen. Scott has various op ponents. Bev. Mr, Broil/Mow opposes him be. cause he caused the churches and religious enmities of the Catholics in Mexico to be respected by his soldiers. And all sup. piwters of the Religious Test in New p shire. and teeterien bigots every where, follow the lead of Rev. Mr. Brownlow The. London nines opposes him be rause ..Gen. Pierce will be a valuable prac tical illy to Oa commercial policy of Eng land," by whiCh Ireland has been ruined and Abeedea seriously injured. And the capitfilleis and land-holders in England fol low the lead of the London Thnes. Messrs. Toombs and Stephens oppose idle because •the gives no other guarantee teethe policy of his administration than the known incidents of a long life," and Iteir.hsve looked through them, and can Rod nothing that indicates any leaning to- Wattle thett--views. And the Southetn Sesiitssionista follow . the lead of. Messrs. Tikmbs and Stephens. 774 PhileflelpAits Sun opposes him be- eiese 6 , he is disposed to grant too many privileges 'to foreigners." And Nativists everywhere follow the lead of The Phila dd ihed Sue. rho Mexicans and Canadians oppose him beeenie they think "he is too much of a minter man.r The South Carolina and Frontier mal contents oppose him, because they think le is -too much of a Peace man. The Snags and Sawyers and Shoals and Breakeri in the Rivers and Harbors op. pose him, because they know that if he is Wieeted they will have to move. Locoloco office holders, here and there, oppose him for the same reason. And the greater part of the Lncofoco party follow their lead, simply because they are Loeofocos, without knowing why or toherefore.—.4lbang Journal. RlHie-Spots. Pz MR CADIPAIOri PAPTIL—The Lon don (British) Times will bo published as eainpaign paper until the election in November. Hurry up your subscrip tions A Whig paper cnfla Frank Pierce "Ju• pher Tontine He may be "Jupiter Toe," but he will never be Jupiter ?lurks". He may thuuder, but.he'llnev sr reips.—Prentice. The Boston- Post speaks of General Pierwe u %hp old Democratic War-Horse.' He his one attribute of the Scriptural war horse at all events.— mHe smile* the battle !fe► Prentice says : "The editor of* &other* Darioerva says that be has beep .tesing to count the Whig lies utter ea dude' sir this canvass." We apprehend that all W nee the'fdlevr corms 'lnill be egged to themes- The Mfg puty and General Scott have been already toutpelkd to rice the musk.--4/tegkany And thirenemy too, and it irlui done 'without fainting. While in the army he pas above the reach of ennenee..—Waels. Union on Pierre Re kept out of tho reach of everything (exoept hinting) likely to do him an in jury. How leeks the Democratic ranks.—Argos. Brithill on the right wing, Loco-Pone in the mire, and anti-American all over. 4111. Pete out never obtain the support of the Native Atuanktan party,- , -Ptrit. sea. And the British Tory press also oppose him. Gan. Plate's napalm to the Father of Risers: 'Out pour mouth.' ' • Gen. Scott's lamentable weakness as a eivillian, has left the opposing leaders but a single alternative for the campaign: . T .Staunion Gazette. vinetente that it eras Gee. Pierce's ..faeutor. 404 011411t88 " as a toklirr that caused him , to feint tea the geld of hattle.—Bortsx GOOD.--The Wisconsin published a few days since, a song called a "Harrah for Pierre and King," to the air of "Life on the Ocean Wave. " The Oisicago Journal thereupon remarks We think it would be wore appropnoio with au sir front the north west. oadtlad, "Chafe on do !81i n d ..." PAIL 11101111.11 IJIATEll7ll.—"Pierot woo . AM Mood of Pillow."—Ohio Senlinel. Pion* took counsel of tam pillow at Chun :Waco. Omit honors have ever been consider. +ddur w the min who fails in Battle.—. TMs whathonors can Iwgreat enough fur 411 Dimooratio swine* who fell in divers %Ulna . f =1 a following sparring look place. the vfitair day, in a Routh4ids canny "Scott is a Aitaa.bwk." WIWI* Lad what is Pierce t A tumble iitqlro I prom ate." (Ez. Om.) Mfi►tta reetateator efltinginio." ii t he oilheeeo a letter et the deed•letter office. TH STAR AND DINNED. Cg7TV'tettl Friday Eveniag, August 14, 1852, EOll PRESIDENT. QEN. WINFIELD SCOTT VMS PRE3II\ENT, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM. FOR SUPREME JUDGE, • JOSEPH BUFFINGTON. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, JACOB HOFFMAN, {perks) KIR CONGAESII, • '• SAMUEL L. RUSSELL) OF DEDFOILD WIIIG COUNTY TICKET. ASSEMBLY.. David ntainger, (of East-Berlin) COMMISSIONER. John Mickley, jr., (of ►ismiltoobsn.) A uprroß. Zahn Dickson, jr., (of Straboo ) DIRECTOR OF POOR. Peter Smith, (of Mountp!easant ) ri-7"Our acknowledgments are duo to Messrs. Cooper and Seward, of the Senate, for valuablo favors. cia.,We are indebted to Mr. Kitzt.Ett KURTZ fur a copy of a new and very ex cellent engraving of Penntylvania College, executed by Mr. Wituax Giu.zscte, ol Baltimore. - The engraving is designed for fraining,`lnd is ol a convenient size fur that purpose. Price 25 cut. The Ceagremslonal Notnhvation ryßy reference to the proceedings of the Whig Congressional Conference ia to day's paper, it will h. seen that S.AIIUEL L. RUSSELL, El., of Itedf)rl, lee; been nominated as the Whig Candidate for Con grass in the district. This result was ac complished on the Stith ballot, and the nomination was subsequently unanimous• ly confirmed. We have neither time nor room for comment this week. It will be noticed that for five ballots, Col. FAxrim ran "neck and neck" with his successful rival— . --Adams and Juniata voting for Pax ton, Bedford and Fulton for Russell, and Franklin for Robinson. Ou either of these ballots, be could have been nominated with the assistance of the Franklin Conferees ; and it may be a matter of regret that theee gentlemen did not see their way clear to throw their votes fur Col. P.txtien after it must have become evident that theircandi dttte would cot be nominated. Regrets, however, in cases like this are useless. As to the nominee, Mr. Russta.t., who is a gentlemen every way worthy the con fidence and support of the Whigs of the entire district, we feel fully warranted in sa3ing that' e will be waitnly, cordially, and unitedly supported by the Whigs of Adams, and have no doubt that he will be triumphantly elected. Ile is a tried Whig. a true gentleman, and po,s e sc e d of abili ties such as to give him standing and in fluence in any Lea;slative body. As re gards Col. PAXTON, tothose who know the man, we need hardly tender the assurance that he will be found as usual fermost in the support of the nominee of the party.— At the hands of no one will Mr. Russell receive a more sincere, cernest, nod effec tive support than from Col. Paxton and his immediate friends. Capital Univerkily kirWe are indebted to a friend for a copy of the, second annual Catalogue of Capital University, located at Columbus, Ohio, of which Rev. Dr. REYNOLDS, for merly of this place, is President. The In stitution is represented to be in rery pros perous circumstances. The total number of students in attendance during this year, is 114. Under the direction of its talented and energetic President, Capital Univer sity must ere long occupy a prominent place among the litosry Institutions of our country. Mass Meeting at Harrisburg. The Whigs of Pennsylvania aro rcqu6st ed. to assemble in mass meeting at Harris burg, on FRIDAY the 20th of August, being the anniversary of the battle of Cher ubuaco, in which the American Army, 9000 strong, with WINFIELD SCOTT at their head, defeated 82,000 Mexicans: The meeting is called by the Whig State Central Committee and promises to be a great affair. We quote from the call : "From Lancaster. A Ilechr"y. Philadelphia, Chester, Somerset, and distant Erie:—from coun ties where the Whig banner elwaya Boats in tri umph-4ot the glad voices of men acettitomed to victory 'he heard I From the far North ethl Bart, where the Whig Bret bum dimly, let the brave watchers come, end reanimate their hearts -at the enthosiaam of their more fortunate brothers LET PENN B.Y LYAN VOICE BE HEAUD speaking in thunder for her.liffilSEN 04NDIDATE, and her cherished principleit.". Irto meeting will no doubt be Rh itn. messevue. We hope to see the." Young Growl" fully represented. CO - The National Sato Boil •Convention amembled in Pitteburgon WedamodaY. — The attendance was very large. Vile Con vention adjolarned attar organisatiollrtn!l4' Thursday, without making& nomination. Casa, of Ohio, it is supposed will be tha nominee. lorrlonsti R. 'transom of Philadel phia bas been nominated to the 'Benton Ministerof St. James. Mr. LAWarliat hl!s been reealled . at his own request. Krite neglected to announee at the proper time , that Mr. Joann Bany, of Cumberland township, had been appointed to till the vacancy in the Board of Directors of the Poor, orawaramed by the death of Nicholas Bradley, Bog: The appoiatanent was made by' the remaining Directors in whom the power rods b 1 sot of turaombly. Tbe itelegleue Teel. . "Ora. Pierce was President of this Convention. atilleti v in I 841103wAbiapsvition of the constitation, Ft Is is Julio VOoodlitty' made a speech vatdolt ups utilistoska yi e sr os ik ..`,Plenetir left tha chile and soppornid tint pattition . . of Judea. Woodbury. W• ebnixhari publish by way of adsititiedinent, a lung sicouot tithe imotealling of thONavr Ilampsbite Coosa& , Mon." 6'l'6 . above paragraph we find embod ied in an article in the last Compiler, cop ied from the Boston Pilot, designed to show that the influence of Gen. Pierce, whilst a member of the Convention called for the puipose of revisingthe Constitution of N. Hampshire, was exerted in favor of I expunging from that instrument the "re ligious te.st..? .This we undertake to pro nounce false. Judge Woodbury did, in a speech of munch ability, support the propo sition to expunge from the • Constitution the odious provision, but that "Gen: Pierce left the chair and supported the position of Judge Woodbury," on that occasion, we fearlessly assert to be untrue—and in this assertion, the official records will sustain us. Gen. Pierce, whilst the proposition was pending, did not open his mouth. It was subsequent to the adoption of the motion, when the question was settled, so far as the action of the Convention was concerned, that Geu. Pierce made the speech, to which, we presume, allusion is made, and upon au entirely different subject,— the property qualification, which is also in. corporated in the Constitution of this dem ocratic State. In this speech Geu. Pierce spoke of the question as settled, nod at tempted to excuse the action of their "fore fathers," which had been denounced as bigoted and iliibtral. We defy coy body to show from the official records, that Gen. Pierce, during the sitting of the Conn•en tion, or at sue other time, announced him self in favor of Catholic Emancipation.— On the contrary, in view of the many op portunities prese'uted to him of (kilning h position in reference to this matter, and his studied silence upon all these occasions, we cannot see bow, in the minds ~f unpn•- judiced men ~t he convictionr.it be repress ed that he had no sympathy with the offort• which were then being waic in fever of the proposed reform. It may be wOrthy of remark. in th:s connection, that the father of Pierce, Benjamin Pierre, was a prominent member of the Convention of 1792, whit% adopted the present Cons!itut: , m, mid that he was active among' the supporters of di?. "religous test"—iiis name boing,o i al: occasions, found amonq the inajmi:j..- 31ay not this fact have sonic influel:ce, oulbe opinions of the son, Who is tam i'diu.g to take a position which tvouil , !ve a reproach upon the illiberanty and bigotri, of his father 7 The "'weft l'alt•wol ore, y —Plod front Under I—The Steulottivilkt Herald eaeg Geo. Scott ooght tube elected t•for It oik.ssisices in the wane of the re% otilt,), !" ttatk place porno ottweitty )earsami wr d o i,•t m.`e what SerViCe 1,0 was then "hi enott4ti to pi-- form. Tne rate is referred to imr rietajdate ..f the Star for elucidation—with the remark, that if th,.• statement of the titadt be title, Gen. settit mutt( 11/11•0 been romi lereb:e for fit ihao boys ere TIMM in the habit of Itr3"Jtu dull mgt to comps 11•••1.t titer point u. the Ilerzd'l's remark. Th•• if uteri It is evidently a F.o:rieal to CA • fictitious claims of hase•l tit• •it sn-vi,..es *JP' rec••iit 11.1 .1.1 seems to think.liat the trien•ls of 1: Scott coui 1, with .t 1 prol•ri,.•t peal to his services in the Revolution. in vindication of his claim tho public grat itude, as could the friends of (don. Fierce, to nts services in the Mexican Wm.— simply intimating the weil•known fact that, through misfortune or some other cause, the latter was not fully en.4.tge.,l in any one of the brilliant achievements that pre ceded the capture of the Mexican Capitol. nen. Scott has been in effl, a 41 year*, during which time he has received from the people :$247,40J, making an average allowance for pole , and war of $5 0 3 per annum. Ilia services. the only kind he is capable of preforming, have been pretty well rewarded."— Compiler. Mir And so the Compiler thinks that the services of the scar-covered Heru t ihave been amply compensated by the paltry pe cuniary remuneration received by him, in common with all otherpublic functionaries, in the form of regular salaries ! Magna ninimous, very 1 A life spent in the ser vice of his country, rich in deeds of he roic daring, has been fully requittod, in dollars anti cents! Shame, where is thy blush ? It is well, for the honor of the American people, that a sentiment so illib eral finds but little sympathy in their grateful hearts—else Washington, and Jackson, and Harrison: and Taylor would not have been elevated to the high station they 'so much adorned. Republics are grateful. Again and again have our people given evidence of their willingness to re ward, with the highest office within their 'public benefactors, and ere long we will have another signal manifestation of thiecominendable trait in the American cliarseter: Permit us to submit to the editor of the Ooropiier a single querry :—lf the services of General Winfield Scott have been el ready fully compensated, upon what servi ces to his country, not • already requited, are the (doh= of Gen. Pierce founded ? Parson Brownlow—a Whig editor In Tonne" , w e, and well icemen thrmachout the country.says *bet Pierceskint JONI , WM carry Tennessee by a. twat tow thowignil majority. He think the nowt., within of tiewirwes the worst thing the Whigs could base dine while his election would be a oatinital calessity."---Compitre. 11:5"So thought the Patient in 1818, whim Gan. Taytor was riominated. Lima tit" 09mpiler recoolliset tbo result of that eleotion ? • uThe Trenton True American Oates that the hunda of ► home maandottimrlng eatiddishownt in Newark, who formerly voted the. W hit ticket, will thimfell veto for the Demoentlic nominees," irit'Stnutge that the Newark papers are kept in the dark in reference to this s.l. leged -wholesale defection, hitt it ? is. Judge CoratUso, of N. TN* Lis boa appoioted Moister to Nteiitoi, - • • Mr. Letiher, recalled at his Otis' fiqueit.' lientis's Religion and Wear Hemp shire Looolbeolson. . Ilq•Poltt, aAwietars'aoo, described his . religion am fog we : ' j ,nstimich i .Posie s pe i rid I a*, both by birth and acinvietion. kabali:httVer coriaitilt to ittaity br State leeliailin d tee minx, to be mingled up with either. it shock!'lwlye toebpt entirety be tween each individue apd Ai. pod, except in the wayof relabri and 6(401* pordasion ; as hi fa churches, and other *seasons cf voluntary asen• dance (alio yearn of discretion) or reciprocal con• sent." In those most creditable sentiments, Scott differs widely in opinion from the Locofocos of New Hampshire; who, notwithstanding all efforts to repeal, still 'continuo in their Constitution most odious and intolerant provisions. They can be found in part second of the Constitution and ar t s As fol lows : Of membors of the House of Represen tires, it provides: "Every member of the House of Representa tives shall be eh asen by ballot; and fur two yearn et least, next precedimt hie election, shall have been an inhabitant of this state; shall have an em tate within the district which he may be chosen to represent, of the value of one heitalred pounds, one half of which lobe a freehold, whereof he in wised in his own right; shall be at the time of his elec. tiara an inhabitant of the town, ririnh, or place he ma , be chosen to represent, shall 1111 OF THE PIiOII3:! , TANT 111.11,1G10N, and shall Cease to represent such town, parish, or place immediately on his ceasing to be qualified as aforesaid." This requires a properly mid religious qualification! With regard to Senators, it provides : -11 A-r NO PERF•ON SHALL 13E CAP%- BLE OF BEING ELECTED A :•ENA•rmt 41110 IA NOT OF THE PHO I'ENTA NT RE LIGION, and seised of n (who'd ~ate, in his mg nee, of the value of roe, hundred pmanda, /pug irithui this Stair, who is not of the age ,if thirty years, evil who shall not huvr becii on of tine stair, for late!' rem's, iminediutrly pre. retilliG big election. MO at the time thereof he 01111 be en inhabitant of the district fur which he shall be chosen. This also contains a religious and prop erly lest (if members of the council, it says : “There shall he •Ititually circle.] by ballot, fire Counsellors f.tr ativisiok , the (torcroor th the Ea ccuttre putt of the I.;ovetnotent, &c.. nod !be t;.,:thet.-stooto for Coooseilors •11.\ 1.1. liE 'l'll F: ts.lNre; AS FOff SEN.% TORS. also requires a religious and prop er.'y Tunlification ! tKtli:tniccru it requires : ••.\nd tb. person shall he el;ijblo to tlii. tfriCe. it ut the hum! 01 bin elt st!on he shall 1.... e hoen an tbii,uit tiis seseo yearg, nelt preee,ltog hi. elect! ‘o owl oldest, h e e4ail be of thin ate 01 thirty yearn anti itities. Ire shall ut flat 1L.1.11e Unit! :all , ail .10 at the rhlue of tire ot.e hlf of wits''; coexist ,if I I re•,o 41 to Ilia own ri;lit t AN U LIE st Li, Br. OF I J IC Pilo 1 AN Tiis coat tins the sum...! requirements Th. it 13ii1 of ootitaitis t.he follow ing—the : °The people of DT, Ft Ito 113, , n glows to ern• p,ser, and do lierehy er,,powrf the Legisla ture TO nuthotile, from rime to IMO, the several IoIVEIN. insialies,lsivile•..,',Virdie of snc'C- Lea (XS utiviridle pr. , 1111 , 11, al W.I . o.en vX.En . ll4e, inf the e•upp..!l and inointeti ..rPuni.n; N FE:NUM:IN Di' Hi: TY, NgLIT:ION AND MORA LIT foie rewlers p:,perty :IA i❑ .EnZiand, to stippoil a Shat an election wai held to decide r.';:itive to stril.itii: tint these property and reli,4iiius tests and tho sixth section of Ow bill of rights. Thi3 result was as follows : 'l'o a' , d•-'1 Ole religious Intl properly the bill 10.131 :6,753 !t, it ;i trt L i r c.l, w:re I,it by MIME= 6tlllllCll Yt , t 1,:.w:3 a b o ut Denticrary ! Now li:tmpshire is the most r •J.tldc iu the ... , untrr, act is the toil:- nee (%ILicli is disgraeed by such ha:Unroll: okiits we have voted a -1.1, e. oadina collies next to it in anti-demoeratie en,ctimmts, :111(1 it is but ilttL kss reliai,iu for Do ;.;'.,co candidates than New Ilampdiire. What a cheat are the professions of Locofoco politicians I Some of the Loenfoco papers, with a recklessness unparalleled, have dared to assert that at the election the Whigs voted "almost to a wan," against any change in the Constitution, while the great body of the Democratic party voted "in favor of it." We direct the attention of the reader to the following table, and particularly to the vote in the counties of Carroll and Belknap: Votes of the several Counties in New Eampshire for and acainst abolishing the odioue Religious Test from the Con stitution : For abolish- Avinst al.)! lug 'feat, ishin7 Tort. Rockingham 1374 1876 Sirs tlnrd 764 853 Belknap 323 1037 Carroll 2i.7 1101 Merrimack 1163 :155 Hillsboro 1157 1200 " Cheshire 1323 716 Bulli•nn 133 660 Grattan 1317 1755 Cons 559 357 .Observe the counties that voted. most heavily against •abolishing the test, end compare the vote of the same counties in the followinetable : In 1848, el:ewers' counties in the State votel on the Presidential question as fol lows : Taylor ' Cam Belknap 610 1769 Carroll 529 1835 Cheshire, 1881 • 2078 Coos 220 1282 Gra ftdri 1927 4060 M illshorn 2799 '4773 Merrimack . 1246 4918 Rockingham . 3710 3972 titratrold 11184 1912 butlivan . 1178 1888 Total - allauover Railroad. Ottr The Hanover'Branch Railroad was opened within one mile and a half of that place . , on the 4tti inst. Two trains are run- ning daily—lmving Hanover at 7/ A._ M., and! P. M. 4 and reaching-Baltimore at 11 A. M. and 7; P. M. Beturning,leave Bal timore at the same hours. Title' arrange ments will entaile a person In Gettysburg, starting from hire at 5 o'clock, A. M. to reach Hanover in time for the morning train. ige may gc,tlienoe to the city, main s'l4oatly return to Hanorer. by 71, 13140Pkrit by Mat° ontl ,So much for hot rail l4. 'l4OllO go* *radiant It to, leMedtate'oonneetion. TISO Game of Brag. IcrThe Compiler undertakes to pro nounee the formidable , •array of changes in favor of Gen. Scott, preiented its our last number. "grossly fictitious," and tin deavors td prove it by misrepresentations which we cannot but believe, to be wilful. For instance—in. our article oflast week we mentioned the names of some 7 or 8 Locofoco Free Soil papers which are stren uously opposing the election of General Pierce—distinctly stating that they were Free Soil papers. We did not (as the Com piler would have its readers believe) say or intimate that they had supported Gen. Cass in 1848. Our Object, in alluding to the course of these papers, was to show how false are the essertions which the opposi tion papers, ever since the endorsement of their candidate by the Van Buren faction, are continually ringing in the ears of the party, to the effect that there never was as much unanimity in favor of their candidate as at present—that the entire party were united in support of Pierce and King.— This we proved to be erroneous by pro ducing the list alluded to. In reference to the list of distinguished men, represented by us as advocating the election of Gen. Scott, we challenge the Compiler to name a single one of them that thil not oppose Oen. Taylor in 1848. As to the list of changer furnished by the Complier, in its last issue, we have on ly to any that, with one or two exceptions, they are names unknown to fame, amt inlay or may not be genuine. A few of the names are familiar to 113 Let no exnmitm them "Kenneth Rayner, haretorare n diatinguialteil Whig member of Congreihs from North Commlina, a man know!' throughout the Coe... relteoel hi attend 3 Si It itarhAril., at It del{:11 ; nud if /I ru• that hr 'viii take a po.itiun of Inutility Lt `cott'a • baliao. probably .0011 alter the North Carolina Election." ••I! is rumored," is it. eh ? must be Seart . t. with 4111( neighbor, when rumors are seized upon with SII much a- i • m 9'...h' • f.trvnetlo Governor of and mem• fer of ( . . , ot!re••• tom, Vorroool. T t ttpt lotmetly (lilt I invitee ed that rant,., herein- I.re eminent NVn•{n, repo , ' r u.• Ilea. Scott and the id itiottu Ittstt.l a•:hirh he Sillidai. " "Wiili a I Slatlu ant! T , ttis Ilotellinstnt went tln•ir length against Gen. Taylor anti in favor of Martin Vfn Buren in 180..1. Ind 113%e been dontl wz,tinst IYiti4 p.irty Vernioni, hom,evir, hasn't Aeelllt . ll to 111i1111 it 110101 ''l)ll , ' id %‘' a H well known and rePperle4.l lawyer 01 i'h.la..loll'l". elected I.y he \Vhi....s, a few % e mu ..;nee.. I Ilse Nato I.s i:e too, a IV as Wt. 10.1r11 Irons Ses eal IS. jolrt, Ire, It, hot 1,4 ifil rel. 11. liV a ran... Lit! ('l.sire for reform and re t,enehmera at Vl',oll,instorl, to vote for Franklin i'rerre.7 Duviil E. Wheeler iq one of: the opetn nerattC•ef Now Yuri; (The who 'et up the Native Ai111!711 - .111 11)iit'lllell{ ask, I,orty of 1843-4. In gem lig for Pier,te novi, he on ly stets with [hose who W . .! re 11 , s cuter itre• oto to getting up the N.ttive party, nearly all of whem aro now bilterly 11.1 stile to [3l,s o. , •;,,looa If troll. of Itri,l. , 4oport, (; Moril,r.a, hill 11'1 , 1+z1 ,. e1 ,1 the ‘V 114: puly. 104 Whivi of Lh.lt city helve ex,,11. ph," Mayor Iforral iie,vricil the Whig party 9011)3 two years :To on Mu "Union awl safety" tloil;e. :old has ever 91111 . 13 ON)0901/ it, With 1111111 her more of Comm NVliigs of Ms neighbortiool. A nol her Sea raght SEARIGHT ORTIIOURAPII )ger Giles IntlA lia%e been the sehm,lulaster ()I' Searight, the Locuit.co candidate for (;anal Commissioner. 'llle following is a verbatim el lilrratim copy of a circular recently issued by Itiigcr, which the read er will perceive. IA written If t that improv ed sty le of orthography need by Mr. Sea. right in It letter to Hugh Key., dated Feb ruary 14, 18:0 "Roger zarjoi, groa'r parish dark, and skule•ataster, reboots ladies and v 11 6 ,111.114 he driven teeth without waiting a moment. blisters nn the lowest tams, and links ior a pears, a piece. Ifs sells godfather's kilts kerns. I:eep IlVery body's nay Iva by the yarn and zo 0111. Young ladies and guittltlllittlf lamed thane grammars I.ten.soLto in this nn,nl put . - nest MallllAr—iii.O. gust care taken of their iiiiit• ols and arelliii—also, zarrn zinging, teaching the bane vial, and all other zirts of phoney l'erfum-ry and pallet., tout(' and ginger. and all other silieen.• A lid 11a the tones lie trio"! .botl, Ito begs to tel, he is just begun to sell ah aorta of sta shimmy wares, Narking halo. hurl ['strings and roles, SerUbbill bltlllllll and pills. mice wogs and trikel, and other zoit. niztveetineets. inkluding In• tern. ingonv, WA: led, brick d ust, so: angst, and oth er garden cull. 11 so ',Wine, hats wogs, lincl. in buckets nud ot!ter articles. 1(0111 and bunjati and all 1141r11 warm—fle also performs flea• botttny 011 the siontent notice. And lathe. more itartiei.lar. he has laid in n 1.trg,!11111,111PItt of trope, dog's meet. Inlipeitin, and oilier pieklPi, 'Lich an lioystern, neinzur komp. &c. Old raggs [kat sod cold here and no place belay, and new laid begun every tint, by ine. Roger Giles. let eh* Joggrefy, Ituinalica. 41,141! thrtin outlandish things; queerthills, funbanibull pakar and ail other won. tray glancei tort at It anti alitstad to iierfekauti. A lea lint ‘Vedliestliy when our :11ariar performs Im the git-Tar." THE TARIFF MEN ARE COMING. —The Washington Commonweaith pours a coluttin of hot shot upon the unholy alli ance between the London Times and Eng.: lish Free Traders generally, and the Dem ocratic party in the Unified States. The closing paragraph of the Commonwealth's article is precisely what the whole people say : In conCluihin, we do not hesitate to say that pert' , Whose allies ore the British, is Jaogerous. and should be pat &MPH by the united voice ofiho American People ! We go fur pnitecting our own miutufictures--fur giving the working man a fair recompense for.hls labors—far maintsiniug home market for the farmer; and in. advocating Llncell*, ure that will give us these good (hinge, we feel thit we are doing our duty to the Government under whose pputootion we lire, and• to the s4l*.whose prospecity.depends upon ■ Protegiivs Taint ANOTHER OLD BOWLER FOR. SOOTT. , —We are dully gaining accessions to the Scott ranks in old Daupin. Cot. John Hotter, a leading iefluential DemoCrat in Lykiiis township, and poe' of Gen. Hoott'a old “companiont inner' has COMO out for hie old muntoandat, nod been elected. President, of, the, ,Lykea's gm* ' • Hdn ItOben ItAverlYnt., Ildpronen *tin in Congress from thd dooqed - districe of Mitliohnoettoi didd vit*''entlSnli , is Washinta 'City vii Sattirddi ni l 'hi last ' A Gallant Moldier's Testimony. A casual conversation w.ith A.Quittnan, of Mississippi; in. srgtird' to thO Whig nominee for the Pritaideticy; was recently reported by a friend of Glen.: Spotty in one of the New Orli:arks papers: It was a:very high endorsemen't on the score offitness and of firmness, and com ing from a political opponent, of course attracted some attention. The subject was brought to the notico of Gen. Quit man, who has promptly, and in a card over his own signature, endorsed the correctness of the report. Ile makes, among others, the following points : I. In reply to various opinions expressed by others, I said in bubstanca On: the tt.uutherti W higs, in their opposition to Gen. Hcott e had dune him injustice. That his opinions oti r the Slavery question were less obnoxious than those heretofore expressed by Fillmore and IVelister. and I would sooner trust hint on that milled than either of those gentlemen. That it there was any nietit in the ..compromisoPlyhmli I did not ad• mit. Scott should he preferred'hy them, because lie openly declared fur it before Fillmore s opinion was known. 2. A Whig gentlemen present having remark ed that the upprehembta was th a t &at %% m old be ebotrollt..d by Str.vard and politicians M bit snipe ;—I smiled and sai I : YOU mistake the char. actor of the man. The danger live in the Immo site extreme. Always accustomed to command, /ion. `colt prides himself specially upon the in lullihihty 01 his own jtolanimit. Ile rarely noks or tubes advice. He will be ennlroded by no man. not the whole Whil s party, ',anima bls uwd con vicious. 3. "I hat hiv Nlctican campaign, from the Grin gun at Vera Cruz to the 101 l of the Capitol, ivaa 0110 of the mod brillnint on military record. lU holm was dimmed by wino Itlmuishem, almui which I would not bow apeak—but that when the hiatory of his victorious march, Iron the seaboard to the National Palace, thou! hr faithfully detail ed and popularized, it wi3 greatly add to hi, high military 1 . 41/10, not only 111 America but abroad. Such testnuoy, front t Source su dis tinguished, requires little commcnt. Hear the 'fetal y of a Neigh- The editor of the Independent Dem ocrat, a demneratio Free Boil paper, prin ted at. Concerd, New Hampshire, where Franklin Pierce resiLs, is intimately ae iptuinted with the G merul, haring boarded in the same house with him. Ile is there fore a strotilt witues=, and in girt:l,c his testimony ti sp2alc, , thaf piaiuly as La his qua!'ii,:qtioas tor the y : %VC d 1101 Ullui. 6CII I'lrlia• u wteui Mel ofr Or e 1)111..i 11 ji4 L. uNt tsuh the tit iii ei ol 1111$ ;,r...“ 11011. II i.. /if): id. i , .A i?oe I;rr,U I : er.l .t Po.- 1.0 y, r/.1.,10i0 01 14 • let 4') n 1,1 fit 4,1 e believe— 1.1 ny, , 10 lie a tr.l/ ...L. L:, //I. Ord ll cry lei.pccl 11.4 %I 11111 IL 111 In Ike or may c /Wee i•VellU3e the 3i1i,L,,,,3, Lol “LL d e 41 .4,-ci..oet• ile L. nod II 1_" /111 If Il• Klv I), 0343 t ol stem brim ipl. guide Ire!, be %, out: , 1111,1i1•64, it e lect..d I'f-eft drill, 14. •iml 1, 4 I,''iirlil ll' 104 thity UM:ubu dir Cie pu•po.o CI rVpe 111,111$ Cul.a. it VOill. , 4er vise :lai.;111. IValpt the sallgtioti a, cupidity ill a reellc,a popuiAcc• I'bu• ObjeCt fOliti to Gen. %cult. ihn opp,p,l E ion, pa per, ! hal. there are Cur uno.-..taeks to the (Actium Gen. Sew ..t. 1. Irec is stopecied of bei , i, oppnsrl, rrl heart, to the exleiisidn of slavertt— firtt haul. Ile un,!,:tbly got into that way of th;nl;ing from Mzltting deal, lint al Ui iast, for freecdemp a n d roan studvi , ig rather closely the cid:l.:A:ter tdr our revek titulary here s, who, it mast be conies:4,-d, were somewhat prjudiced against ,brut t. Verbal,: thb, Will de fergivk who eau luck charitably on ancestral 2. Ile wantl not fight a duel.—This will work sadly for hint ho Lane more ikyiter than Lrains, more brute cntu e than censc:chee.— There's a ditferemp s tf se ntil u >nt on s uch points. Some men a fy.ii — :vears ago not vonsi.ler a dueling habit any receotn tuenshttion for a candidate. Those, howev er, who would la, l willing to expose the I i ves of two sucirmen as zteks:ui and Scott, ill this settlement of a private difficulty., will find this an insuperable übjectiim to voting fir the Whig 11 ,, 111111C1`. Ile will have to go in without their valuable sup port. Alack 3. They say he is a ratholie.—Well, if that is true, it will spoil him for such Pro testants as regard creeds as Moro impor tant than creditable lives, and veers crowd ed full of valuable public services. 4. They say he is a Protestant—and that will ruin hini for any Catholic who rejects Pierce for thesione cause. To judge, howovcr, from the news that is flashing in front hamlet and village and city, and every corner of the land that has so oficu shared his glory, and prospered only as he succeeded, the musses are con cluding to circle the square of this four fould objection, and give old Chippewa a chance at the helm of our stanch and stur dy ship of State. 'Tlin prob tbility in tint by the dine the elertinn rotors round. they (the %V Imp) will be an weak dint the Democrats will have to hold them up to knock them dowo."—f'omptier. ..In they will tie somewhat in the condoloa of Geo. l'wrce at tile bath:, at Churu- "Heroin lit! S:ar either acktmtvletlttes that, it lief Omit Gen. Pierre, or that thu Whig psi ly will ho whipped at the coming election. It iti tabor places eou•enda that Gen Pierre backed out at Chinn hwirm, and here pays that the Whig linty "will he some% bit in the .4110 eilfiiill1011." Now. by ila own roufquiug. (t-ot our's) the Whigs will Lc de feated I That's some comfott."—Compiler. 'Cr We do not exactly comprehend the force of the logic in the above paragraph. Certainly the Compile,' does not mean to tell its renders That the Star ever asserted that Gen. Pierce was not at the battle of Churuboachl Instead °film!, we showed a week.or two ago by, an extract front Pierce's own despatches, that it ; ,was in this battle, or rather while leading his brig- tide into the engagement. that he Tainteti. 1 aed Juts borne from the Etel,d. , , "Gen. JNr Jackson aais hail A poor opinion of Con. ncon."—Loclocro ripe, 4o Can Arred ding, d, ,b., ~ y rben,aa.Sec. re*" of Vat, he *rote . to jlentt,, at the time, JaCkOon uPPOinte4 , hilP to. proceed` to 4901 P, the Nalift*iop ,Affigulttes, that 'fault Lion. Jaokton had. FULL . O I :iXF-re LiPSCE . iu hie judgement indAieeretimx. Ben Its4juot ito"! d nikw ellPe!' n lowa. rils say. he hopes by hard . scratchingay *like Otriag lide chithrns. The Graham Slander& "The Shit chop' to the Graham slanders with a fondness t . er 11 , 11..11 nsetkle perulisr to our down town emu mponny s In his last he NOUN' , lII'S the shlielill• us Ktyie letter. and theleroota to make his readers beliOte it is genuine. Now. from all the weOin to yr! liven, we 1.11)110111/C0 it o base felniestion, gotten up to delta( Mr. Sea right. If he wife nut the Democratic candidate for Canal Comraisaioner, does any man in his senses believe that- the public would have been fa vored with any such pretended t sposures Compiler. cri In the facoof the strong and conchtwive evidence uf the authenticity of the &aright letter, published in our lust, the Compiler, boldly and frelijesSly . proiffiunrOs it tl "base fabrication." Why, in the absence of any authentic denial, by Mr.'Searight or hif frim the testiin my of Graham himself would be amply sufficient to establish the truth of the charge. Had it been a for ; :" gory, he would doubtless hare long, ago. said so. His silence under the cirenm• stances is a strong feature against him. But nut only has such a denial no 4 breo, mode, but tho authenticity of. the latter bas been admitted in nu artice in the "Genius of Liberty," published in Union , town, and edited by Mr. Seariglit's son.— The article is !mended us a defence of Mr. 6earight's course in the business mat ter to which the letter referred, but it will be observed actually admits the letter to be genuine : "As to the letter Mr. Sear:ght addressed to Mr,. Kers in 140, ki r Groh tin altould remenilier that hr i taking a liberty with the dead which he thrie not hose done with the living, as rya [Asti tem a, end V ITE turrmi which n reepiinse float tho silent grave would las" I.rbidatn--WRITTCY lir woes BI a. KRT.; 111314K1.? 11E041111KM Ai Tint LT FRIEND lIK 11111 1N THE 15111110 omen in relation In atransaction which doubtless had been well understood by Meat OA a matter of honor between friends. in which Mr. Sentight used latiome readily 11111,101810011 and properly appre ciated .by Mr. Kovs—and which, could he has., been consulted. woidd have been consigned to cp., same si'erice that now resin On 1111/I , e I 1 . . No 4,110 knew better tutu Mr. Graham of the close which prior to this transaction indicated belts rest Mr. >eariZhta and Keys—'bat as partners in helve work at Prownsvilie, thee neg i netitly in their 1111V:.10 matters, mienioretod with their pal trier• strip, signed the 1111,11eS OI each other to checks ond other paper - . And such ne are welt LI/Wired Was the tact in relation to the note 111IFIR. Eli To Is Bin. Ss a I rTrit, that it was ,1.11,e by the exiffiss stub° ity of lir. Ke. : here it I+ a !gilt tol, that the letter was tcrittrn h\ S.:night t , i Keys; that it witii a private letter, alitl that it was writren hi to tt twit ate. trawatetica. 'rho accts lc drni••t tit it was guilty ,tr :ul; frail l or f.:l-... , •ry in tho tnat!er, mbitifs:ll.o the trace is Irilliazn Sea right's prtriltatiotr. The I bp .4011 II illl`gS of the letter aUrihuted to }1:. tsearight arc tit litorpri.vus brut to his di gr:rl'idly illHeritt:. --to say uuthiug \Vt. liitiV put it t.. nlllll'll candar.— you reiUv ri,vata Wan US \\ 111. iniNrtaut offiuu u in to . :04.tst in Ow in oi r •in rinat awl rail- L. 0,1 oiviusti itv tip. t 4 tatr? WhouloT eau iitul it in lii , con3uiiitieu to viite fur Cilia, ; but svu iiu.t. avoid tiu.t the nurnlour kvd; iv ,111311. T.,t, it be tO , dl t4 , ; a•11 !hi. 1110 •••,, roirty, tiu:nr;il it, :61 I,uiL.. t matt h 04 tiOt the Ilualitic.ttiuua to The TRlroff lii Cv±►„revs, J. Willey Jone 3 Thursday Insl o( rvi , d an amvirllncilt I) the rig it and )leplo- static bill, %ditch providt, that 111,` 5t1,11.1f1,1 0 .1 of the T 4/ In . of 141 i. 04irhit -tick otl.er artle!rs ri ho selvete,l by the Secrtedry of the n piles h.f . 111, Ft' :IT tiks. inchi,:ing ut.uranr 0, pr iuhl 1,111,11,1,111 clove., This alwut tilttun ltrr. ept. to 1110 Junes Iry led under that alt." A Lorofocu speaker ruled it out °Fortier, and hi, derision %vas sustained by a LOCI, libel) Il nuse. T an Penna. Locos, Rossi and McLaitahan, were among the of the measure. Last fall's promises ap peared to have ese sped the memories uf Locoloco politicians. LOTTERY CIR('UL. RS —Almost every month a number of circulars are des patched from some gmuldiog concern ilk Baltimore to many of our citizens. 1 t hero no remedy to prevent this impudence and fraud ? We advise those who reeieve thew circulars, to put them in a neat envelope and return them to their proper owner/16— Possibly by this method the evil will cure itself. vel:We hyve not as yet been able to lay our bands u mu the letter to 117 r. Reed, purporting to have been written by (en. Scott in 1841 ‘Ve assure our neighbor of the compiler. however, that the letter will appear "before the next election."— Next week we hope to be able to give it. It is a little strange that n document to which the Compiler attaches so much im portance, is not current among our moo boon exchanges. The evidences of forger• are so palpable, that, we presume, none but the most reckless are willing to make use of it. tn,:flie news of the late tremendous rally of voting men at Lundy's Lane, strikes terror into the hearts uf,the whilont "unterrified." No wonder. Men unto,. rally conform in their tastes and kabitor, to the character of their gods and heroes. •7 Humbly imitating their - grotit 'exemplar, the Democracy faint is the mornitir of the battle. licr We understand an Amino ottistrir4 artily made to fire the residenee'of ardMeter of Harrisburg. Who Made the attempt is unknown,' but tali totitiook oonnot be too severely: mantletnned.— McAllister its unquestionably+ a tyrannical . and inhuman man, but all citizens,. no mitw ter how bad, ha ve .the right to the nimble.* tad enjoyment of their, property. , , , A. good end is seldom gained by appeabi 1011 Ce. ' f. ExEcuttn.--Mattia;Tikuill,naki, eon= rioted of the nuirder or tAlunini: was executed in' Philadslidiii, Frit* • - 44 14 H' it t KrriCnrY Clay, before h 9 409101d119. wigs Inttisf,led y4h, &O 's 49tni4taA0Ati and srlie in thrhisbest teruni,of bit° WA fufwb s soldier and a Whig. , 111/blg Ceare . esletial Con(*evince. In ()nominee sari the Patrons, Conferees from the 4riill Counties in the 17th Congressional Pistriet, met in Chamberburg'. on: Tit esdiby, August 10th. to nominate • Whig can dilate for Congress. The following named gen tlemen presented their credentials 'and took their seats : • .A/Jams.—D. A. Buehler, Dr. H. W. Kauffman,' Wm. R. :Sadler. Franklin. —D. 0. Gehr, John Bradley, Dr. J. K. Davidson. Bedforil.—Dsniel Washabtiugh, Dr. C. N. Ilic. kok, 'Fhothiss Keefe. Fulton.—John H. Filler, James G. Lyon, Roland Austin. Jsintota:—Gen. Wm. Bell, Joseph Funtroy, I. 1). Sharon. The Conference was orgranized by the election of Dr. J. Davidson, as President and J.H. Filler, Esq , as Secretary r. Filler moved that the Conference vote vi vo dace. ASr•'l to. Mr. Buehler uninivared Coll - J. D. Paxton. of Mr. Wathabaugh nominated Samuel. L. Rum tell, of Bedford. Mr. Bradley nominated David F. Robinson, of Franklin Mr. Filler nominate) Dr. S. E. Duffield, of, Fulton. Mr. Sliston nominated James M. Seilerri of Juniata. Mr. Pommy offered the following resolution which, after some discussion, was alopted t Rowlvtd, That we, the Conceives representing the Counties composing the rill Congressional District, do hereby agree. as the sense of this Couleitoire, that each Comity in the Doittict ehouti hove the Coot Wale to the V hig party one Congrevenitial term sod no mow, WI every County in said District •hall have had n canda date. The Conference then proceeded to ballot with the following result, tho votes being given rive Et .1 LLOTI NCP4 lel .1 315 6 7 9 10 I I 3 3333 1 4 4 4 4 4 3 3566 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 33333 4 4 4 4 4 Piitnn•— Ituu.ell— Nobinson— Duelsltt 3 3 I 3 33 3 3 1 The Conference then took a recess of ten I.lllllUtcv .SECOND SEW. lON The 12th, 13th, 14th, 13th, 16.11,17 th, 18th, 19th, andl.:Oth ballots were the Fame as the 11th. 2114 2 . 1 23 24 95 20 27 29 29 sii6o 6 6 b 4 7000 6 6 6 33333 3 3 4 5 31) BA I'llN 10,1- Itlig*. H -110611101011 Ndotart fittehler. A.llller, Kintlinart and Pttm Tay—l. voted tor l'avon. itt.vtlev, D.tvtds tn. and Cithr-1, voted for Itolttn,on. Ntri‘ls. Kee:e. Lron, Ftilol, J!iti ,511,t1 ell—b. voted for litta•cti. SA NI I: El, 1.. It 1' SELL. Esq., of Beaton! haven; reccit a InAptity .4 all the voles NV. , thtt.lartt.t nntnt•mmosly notattnatetl as the Whig Ciolllldll.r. for CO:lgrriSin This Dic•tr:t Several ndare,~r: ,A eft' 01 , 41 deli 1, ervii, p!e4l:. 11,u the .eveial Couta:ro to the t.;11 ME= Oil motion Ilnehler, Sharon, a n d Fill., were nnpninteil n Coinrnwpe on Rok9ltvion, when the Conniieree till 4 u'eleic, in th,• 11111105 t liar 1T10,..V coffietp.we ret - at 4 CO(11,11111, 011 i1e...111‘1 , 11. , tr. 6 .11 d iOIIWA , A 11101 Were tffial,inkotl• y ti 1.111 1 1.1 TII,O trt , ,,1 , 0r , ttf ('nuert•pc,• re p,,,enting the ~• I 1'0n;;,,• , ,ti te•ttifirtn their ,',•rott.,,i to the le Of the 11 Ilia Paw.. Itt:,ntult,v•l in the ul Is-I ). at.,l t•ti It •it tt•:, the t...101,,0g0 'lll.tt in Vt'ini , elti Scn•t. I!, II ern renot and !..ta`e,inan. ¶l, 1\ Pc..nu- ,, - I•ania h t'e the n a randillAte prrs lige of wInISO name onllcat,i in a Inny. Inc 01 lio. tnterupted de. Otioll 10 104 l'nunt ry and it: .elory whrtnet up n the Lill 01 bailie Or In Cl' IC SIT %ire, gives to them us earlie,t of ceitato vic tory. fl u d ta .d, Thst WP believe that the Electortal Vote ni the Kelonee state can and will he given to %Vivi - add Scott and Vs' on A. ‘lrahatn, the nominees of the %%log National Convention. if the Whigs of Pennsvivania hot do their Doty and. to this end. we ireommend our friends and en•workei• in the got.ii catoe prompt, zealot,. an d constant n.tin fly, which (Moll know nett et flagging nor foi.ltinz. 14,41,0, That we recommend to the Whigs of th e 17th congressional llistlict SAMUEL Ettil.. of Bedford comity. no • candi date .or Congie,a, Mery war w o rthy of their confidence, and iok for him their warm, united `iand earnest support at the ballot-box. TRIBUTE TO ES. SCOTT.--The Ogdensburg News, n paper conducted with marked ability, yet strictly neutral in pol ities, rays a handsome tribute to the Whig nominee for the Presideney. Opinions from such a source, unhinged by political predilections, are entitled to great consid- ! era t inn. The News gays : , •The Wbie. hove made theft nomination for President—Major Gen. : , cott, the greeters chief- Min of the age, a Whig of undoubted Whiggery. Who never tool oven tile character assailed. end who is even by hie enemies considered like lley ssrut pear et sans reprnehr. Few men in this 4-ritintry have a more world-wide reputation ; and we are sure hundreds who ever voted the Demo 'medic ticket before. will step forward to support the heldnir of many fields, who was the first on two continents to break the prefteige of English in- The foreign population will rernmem• tier reprisile mitik in sustain the ranctity of Atom rican eitikenihip, and the n olives of the soil will remember one I,lrho has 'lone so much to niche the veuntry illustrious. On the whole, wo think O e n. Scott a Most formidable men, and are sure he is the very pi•roon the Democrat. wished nit to no nominated.' Scott no Sittleginutn, but Pierce a Hero. In no position Ilia Gen. srott exhibited any talent, any fact, or any ability, except in tlfe 'Mere routine or the army, in which he his been.trained (rpm ill! youth, end it would be unsafe to elevate 'such a man to the Pmetileney at It would to place ■ man in command of our Rimy ih time of wir who hod newer seta equedron In the tleldo--Har• rioNtrg frovarigator, • That is your honest opinioa, is it ! how comes it, then, that Yost all bawled out hozannaha to James K. Polls when ho appointed Frank Pierce, Gideon. Pillow, Caleb Cushing, and a whole lOt of Auttit. romp Generals, not one of whom had 640 set a squadron iR the field, to take aoixi inaud of our army . in Maxie() ? Icrlion. Thomas 11. .Benton; accord ing to a despatch from St. Louis, bits been elected to Cougrese at the recent election in Missonii. Tito eountry nilirejoion that 4 ‘old J3ullion" is again to take a position the bade of Congrees. Ho is one of t giant tuenin wee °tidied ip dpitosition to :Jim regular ntuintineo-- , 6thers Iml leg .hoim ': tbreb ` 9Aiii dates' in the told," ' ' PEN, PASTE; A,Np SCISSORS. Rule the appetite and bower the tongue. Pmgreu is Ale greet tew of our being Wilbent Penn died on the 80th ofJuly 1718 Slanderers are the devil's bellows to blow up mcaurm Sorest ion Anthracite Civil is said to have been recently discovered in California. The dontliern Preu, published at Washington, has been finally stuipended fur wiliest of hinds. (Jul. dam. Black, of Pittsburg, has drawn a prise of 485,000 in a lottery. A P a szt.s.—Neverloanyourpapertoanyiinewho istoomeanandstingytopayforonehimself. The produce of gold for 1851, is estimated et 24'2 tons. PAL'' , tits Rsoausse.--Ilugging a blue-eyed girl on a pile of freshly-cut clover. A girl has been fined $6, by Recorder Germ* at New Orleans fur voluntarily kissing a man in that city. The next anniversary of the Pennsylvania Anti Slavery :ociety will be held at ♦Pest Chester, in October. Twenty-six thousand of the inhabitants of Austria aro rinloyed in secretly watching the rest. Tho Wheat crop of the West is being gathered, end is laid to exceed in quantity and excel in quality, the crop of former years. • Turn i■ a colored preacher out in Indiana nnig•J Eye. This is the only repu4l•lo black eye ;rev have heard of.—Es•paper. in the Ohio Penitentiary, there are now con fined five hunched end eight persons. This will do well for the third :date in the Union. More pleasing then the dew-drops that sparkle upon roses, aro the tears that pity gathers upon the cher k of hcuQty. Lit l'ai is they only pay soldiers lire cents a day, even in war time. while Lows Napoleon gets a salary of 'seven and a hag cents a second." Hon. John J. Crittenden has consented to de liver all oration ,or the death of Henry Clay,on the Illth of t-eptuutber. -I.et's take a horn !" is a phrase of frequent utta•rancr, The ;daft of that horn may bO the signal ter the porter to Opel) the gates ol Thou! is tint ■ Will living who signed th. Dec. brollon 4 , 1 liiiirpeolleorv, or MU Who participated in the Boston Tea Patty'. Ira liar is twice:. aide as it's deem and twice as deep a• it need be, bow many rtatocs will tt I.old, toweled they are hattlfanercers! (Jr“ U a •'l'' stye. that far a serenaLliag club to stand beneath one's window at m 1111,1.00, bawl itig—"Druain on, dream 011.” is nailer en ackery. NEW F'nesrn M irrim.—A report romem from Is that a anti or the ea-King Jarmo+ witl he gam to the United 24111te1l iu the capacity of Ain baiaoler of France. I • enr rucTrr —lf uirli would have ros es ju their cheek , . they mind do As the rus, 410—an to with v.., idies, mud 6.4 up with the morn- ink glorire. Ilktvard Taylor writes that •'ninety-sis vesvvlv and v;e‘eu vt.r.k,lll).).as pvay.l up the Nile during . t!)c seuvou, ul Witch the gre.t ter part were AlfieriCalls. ' •'Anaoci,itlan far tha ISShibition ratite In- Justly of a I N.l'im.s." citto itottco shot the Exhi• bitiott will he open.' tit the city tot New York, on the 2.1 day of May. 1853. A attiez...m 1,410 d m o 3 11 , 13 t 311 the II u.1. , e1 river, !if , " e hid iemn into the bAittcllll, anti ,V 41 ., C.llllUlVti. It was 7 feet b icbrn Ut length, anti w t .j1 5 1.11 •.11urrxii f..r Scott and Cirxhani !" rixi.l n you , g Whig thy other 'lay, ton Foco The r,ply. 'lluiratt (lite) for King anti (hie)—:t.at a.he, frilu - !'' . lernilerance State I!..neentinn it to ho 'mitt nt Trenton, Now Jerk... on the I *At el September next, to 1 , 111111),A:0 a tintrongli c livu., of that StA,LA m (0 of Of the M Aille Liquor Law. (In -ntunl ty xverk, negnnu.. wl4n ernif,mrd hut nn.."naurfiere I Mr.J.1 , 11 , i4 in Mull, t ,ere I, rnn-.•!1114;oi Zei s, W jhung, lewolk,ce gr.trel juryman 0i,e..14,1 oi l a pr,,i. it terrk. .r 1 0 rote Way taken. and it st scot; 5 Pierre 3; l'iesiott I. ilurrah Pier , on. There are .10.0 Imittna a the I;l.ired St ilea 'retriblf 11 . 14 tte»t .11the M A thme.l them, a, I 0.,;; , , 203 ockLittar.l ii•silles as- IS I , ron the penny p.,.t•Ge in I. GI and, the ntity,ber of let:el. delivered 1:6 was h... than half ft million. Now the delivery is UllO Will o in.conchnied la quit tole %voila of sirog nnJ turn .11/ , fio2esS AL last .10,11111 i, a coo trim ioirary not 0, she er, preparing it small edition G„.ws,/,,,,,th . , ./anoigeil Non+, A modern phi! eeptier riking the motion of due en , th on its iiXis at iteventteti e% n ~ ,c , 114 1 , lh d it you take ((your hit in the avert iii bow to a farad, pm go seveilleol M.les bareheaded, writhoat taking cold, c.irik green corn; husk it an soon as gather ed, and pot it On to hoPionnediate4, chiaely with the hoe loner husk,. Corn anon grow,. gathering, and ahould never he expi.and to rho air. Nt InA I.—At the tole Convention nt Nia:tarn. the teht: on the uroni.il alto:kit In the eiti Amp most, reetelted two irides in.one lirection from the village, lirsidee extending seine distunee itt otliet direction.. l'artii,gton. upon reading in the Prod .1 hot the LI ouott di4ht (Juin& aopeartol in untico.s uniform aoid soldiers wia go naked, I nut glad that they tout twin in the day time, I •in." A kiss said young Cherie.. is a noun. %. But tell nip my dear, is it proper or common lovely Myra bluatied deep, and exclaimed, why I Von', I tkink that a kiss is both proper and common. I Con e•us the art of :Treading rumors to thn art of pin-making. There is URI/31;V coins truth which I call wires ; as this passes front hand to hand, one gives it a another a point : nth era make arid put on the !iced,,and at last the pin is completrd.—John Newton. How Quays !--The Fugitive Slave 'Law fines crimes not enumerated in the constitution and preemies (or their punishment, whereas the resolution's ol '9B declare that any Oct of Cony roes which undertakes to define and punish crimes not enumerated in the constitution is null and void. Woes . % tat Tllk ARCENIIRNI:T.—The census of France, of 1851, girt.. one curious result. The number of women is greater than that of men.— The difference is extraordinary, being nearly a million and a half. In Faris, the difference is on• the other aids, there being twenty five thousand more men than women. TAR AND FRATHIRC—The Locos cell Gen. Scott n!.l Pass and Fe .thers ; or well. Mr. Graham 11 the inNVReRtR tilde (11 tle The of the 01.1 Ninth mote. Ybd in November—the weather nut he get ting cob! then—it is the intention et the Wings to give PleeSe and King a coat of Tar and Feathers.—{V. W. Review. A NSW VIEW OF TIM MAINS Lew.—John Brown has no ohjectionis to the lick : her law, when applied 1p Jane. Jane :Brown contends stoutly fur the trivia law, in applicable to John. Jane's stginnent istimple ..a conclusive.. When John does Ilgnui ,, he Ilona liek her. When he don't liquor, he don't ihk.ker: therefore if John can't liquor he won lick her, the conclusion she wishes to teach. TARIFF ON CIOARS.--II is well known that journeymen cigar-makers have justly corkplained that their trade has been ruin ed by foreign cigar-inakers Strange as it may seem, the tobacco is taken to Eu rope, Made into cigars 6$ "Pauper labor," returned and in this" country lower than they can be produced hy American 6bor. Vim American ,duly on imported•eigate is 8 per lb.• England, in return foirAls oti'o4r , part, puts, titWdtilf On eigereiMported into her coon try aks2 per punk Tide, II the , kinii cif reciprocity ,whidh. has, math England .the, rieheet•rnanithittoriug,• people in the world. , 11110 =tollIon& . • NoFTit dutorista.-.-Thry »turns re ceived 'from North Carolina do not leave a doubt of the re-election of Reid, the Democratic candidate . , by a .lightly is creased 'vote. This 'revolt . was brougic about by the influence of local questions, which, of course, will not be brought to bear upon the November lelection. The Legislature will be Whip—iridicating a Whig gain, and ensuring, us a U. S. Sena- tor. NltssoußtMessrs. Benton, Pbelps, and Lamb, Democrats, and Mes'srs. Oliver int! Miller, Whigs, are elected to Con grees from this State. Mr. Benton was elected in opposition to the re,pilar nomi nee of the Looofocos. He was supported by a large number of Whigs. lOWA.—Accounts from lowa, state that both the Whig candidates for Congress are elected, and that the Whigs have car ried the Legislature. Last year both Lo. tofocos. This report needs confirmation. pl 7 'l. S.—Cook, Whig, is certainly e lected by 500 majority. The other is still doubtful. litommitttio's Gimmiot BlTTErta• That this med Vine will cure hive r. coin plaint and dyspepsia, no one can Minh( all ter using it AS directed. It nets specitleally mot the stninach and liver; relent hie to calomel in all bilions diseases ; li acts as Fperifically upon the liver as calomel; calomel prostrates the system—the hitters strengthen and never prostrate the patient. and will give renewed life and health to the delicate invalid, and restore the liver to its functions, and give digestion and appetite in thoie severe cases wherein the iirdicn ry inedittines lad in producing any effect. lIALTE I IOIIE MA[L6iET (►noM rn► II I.7I'WOR SUN nc T TWT EB DA FI,0171? —The Flour market is quiet. Sales lord:1y (4 . 400 1/1)1, 1t0,.2rd street flesh I around from new a heat. at $4 00} per 1,10- and :1001,1 , 1, dn., fresh ground 0,1 1 ,, c i wheat. at $4 I per I\3ing thole in City Mills The lost sales were r 4 per htyeflotr ti 1,1 as 3 87. and Coro Meal, cou.dry, t 3 I. shit cos 11111111.1 fart,lre $3 18 per 1 , 1 , 1 Glt.\ teetipts of Grain have ihrreas.' er! ‘Ve note sales at - gu•al to I nu,. I, (I \N beat at 83 a 07. rent. ; oroiwtry to g.,,, I do. 70 n 83 rents; ito wheat, to fair. 87 and 91 emirs, and prime (10 , for 1.10.i1y 11.111,, OS alt t) eel , ts fee Cps 72 r 11.11. Girt] 01 aO2 owe. (1.,. rents per bosh el, ()AA 11 3:1 cen to per bushel.— ;•. e ed,‘ qu i e t. twebnnei. in priers. Iff)' I tt fl —There is a steady request. with sites of (tin at 1 il•C11114 . vl,—; 544,4(11200 ba_a I.,q(layra. C 01 1. ,. at (ei ~',t4 per !I, Sugars :111.1 !,1011,,,es unchanged• nice cents per lb . wine a;.; 5 cents. 1 1 111/11-11/N - —T:11•I• dema ii for 4 , 11..11 rs llerat l'ork at 19 1.(.5 a ;;9 . 30. Prime Porit 8(725 • .11 .1 11. It 1 E D. In ITitriter,t,vn un "1".,1114 t'le 1;c1 . bane .11)11:i MIAs `.l Al: 111 .1 C. DUN L:SON—both o! Cumbvt!aild towhellip. D 1 E (le the '24th ,It.. in Heeler-town, Mi.• MAII - ANN I' , I:1 fci ), about 40 yeare. (, Vvr!:. 51.j-1 1 )11N , 4 1v3rti ol l'erk ceuntry Alnuleela•, abuUl 5.1 • vaird. Uu (~t, 11 I t , I , 01.31,1„ Aon k% t!i 0.1 I LP,. 1111. 11.11111,A.. 11110' a 011 ath me ruing the Rill last m i , s CA 8(11,1:yE ft, 111 FE, aged )cars. -I'o Choi.; efilays that's pact aid gone And .YlO l OlOl that are o ' er. TO 1110:i; that die lies now beside Thu Periods slat held dear. To think Z• 111111110 01 ycl loci/111,1 That she is not Lo we; To think a flower is yet to bloom Front dud that she shall he. TO than:, her happy spitit's fled Frain 6111 Hod .0170Wilig fear To think Ito rtistint; now with God Wby should we wish her 11C10. llh stay then gently inentoly ttlint our heart 01 hearts. A n d s odly hue. ;he lwa.y si Anil dry the tear that stait•. Olt ! hold ye gentle m or on/jos, Year empire 011 Our 10,081, deasts shall close I or weary eyes Anil tds ;c1 us to rest." ,••• •••• to I 4.1 , ••• • LETTERS of ldosiuistration, on the es tate tit ABRAHAM PICKING late of East Allamt. county. deceased, h a ‘ s in: : been granted to the subi.erther, residing in Baltimore, Md., notice Is hereby given to all who are indebted to Nak! estate. to make payment without delay, and to those having claims to present them prn perly authenticated for settlement. SAIL. N. PICKING, Adm'r. August 13. 1852-61'. ITCTICE. LE TICERS Testamentary on the es tate Daritst, SUNDAY, late of Mount. pleasant township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been grA Med to the subscriber, who resides in the same town ship, notice is hereby given to all who are indebted to said estate, to make pay ment without delay, and to those having claims to present the Immo properly authen ticated, to the subscriber, for settlement. NANCY SUNDAY, Executrix. August 1852.--lit' • - 13UTCff EI,UN G:. Titcsubseriber, having lately cont • m encAl the litnalterittg Unfitness, in the Boroogh of Gettyshorgi respectfully jaunt's his friends that he is at all times ready to shpply them with fr6ls meat, of the nodal Varieties, such an BEtF, VEAL, M U'VTON, LAMB, &e. slaughter• house is upon the corner of Washitigtou and Railroad Streets,Thankful, for the liberal,,upcouragialint hitherto rebeived, he respectfully solicits a coutinuanc.isbf the public patronage. • WI - Persons having live stook to pole of will please .call upon tbe'under signed, *ho - tvill' pay MO highest market pricb forAe, , eame. . • ROBERT .11/iNERSLY. 4 uq. ' . NNMON RANGEItS! oo forniapectio t it at Mum. initahtrg. August 28. at 10 4124, A. M. Strict attendance with accoutrements in good( paler, ja required. Appoti wallas 'heddonite same day. .order of, dui Captain, , "AARON AI§I!ERI 4 , 1 :4 '" Pscit • COUNTY ME "I HAVE SERVED THE UNION 59a FOE TV-ODD YEARS, AND FEEL MEXEF. , E A MI ZEN °FLEW:RV PART OF ITS AND IC:IIAT EVER OF LIFE AND STRENGTR .L MAY HAVE MALL BE DEVOTED TO ITS PRESEUVA TION."—GeneraI !I/infield. Scott. ra"N.BE Whigs of Adams county. and ti all others in favor of vindicating the nation's gratitude by elevating to the Chief Alagistracy of tbe iltpublie the great Chieftain whose whole itre has been devoted to the service of his cotinirY , and whose fame has become inseparably inter woven with its brightest ;annals—who, while leading the armies of the Bepuldic, never slimmed an etiemx and never lost a battle—are requested to a.usciptde in a gen eral Comity Meeting at the Court-hut:se , in the Borough of Gettyehtirg..oll Monday the 16th day of Au gust ne,xt, at 7,1. P. M., to adopt such measures as may he essential to the protnotion of the good cause. Freemen of Adams. your fav,nrite Chief m Ito has never kittiwit defeat, cells you to the field. He is already marshal ling die hosts that are gutlierive around :.1.41 it is time that the •, ,, Y 0 li N (4 (7UAR I)" move into line and sitars iu die s 4.f ;he triumph that awaits our ga11...14i l...14i 14.8.14. r. ineciiiig will be addressed by ar/ie siwnkers. C.O UN'.ll' .001:41:,NTIpiti. r rS . 'lll7. delegates from the several her oaglis and township:. in the County, roilipnsillg the late Whig Comity Colivesi• twit are reqaestetl 10 re-roisetuble at the Court•lionae on Alonday the " 16th day .of Au rrnst next, at I 0',1.H.1%. P. \l.. to notion:lie a raocii dale for Ihreetor of the Pour. to vert•• ti• unexpiretitlpytil Icitot.An [homy, tlee'd. D. Ilerehler, Joseph Fink. faint"? G. JIM/. IL IL G. ,lirCreary, Charles Horner, .Jr:/u3 l ich in in [ WtrirT ;o. Unnunittee 1). i—='lll E nietoliers of the WLig ..W; County Guanine(' are regitest• meet sii otlice of D. A. fihelile: io Gen% slni(l4, On Tuesday 11e lith (it 1 o'clock . , P.. 11. July 30. 1852—id. DtaLy UHL 14 a;•11. r ruilisecibery annonnve• to thr. tray. A td;,), v , ,1,3, they are now run ning 3 I) A 1 1. I . I. INE OF , I , etweell :tying (;. [..2.,1irt! .0 7 A. M.. and relnrniue I,v o'clock, P. M., (4 twine Stage 01:1ce w Uutt3.bburg, at the —Eit gle (EIJR. TATE (".: l'O Jidy 3f). 1H52-3m. .iJf9~ 3:~~. ETTERS of Administration ol !hr. A A esilate of DAVID KING, him of Um • Many tp.. iieveased, it:iving been glAmed to the subscriber, resi.ltr,!: in Niontitjo tp.. notice is hereliy giveli to all who ititlel!ted to said estate, ill make payment without delay, and to those having claims to present them properly authenticated fur settlement. JOSEPH FINK, AtlnCr Lily 30, 1852-130`. I.4TlMains & F."—Cndr3r. Store No. 29, N. 3rd 14 trrei, PltilAtielpitia M emliveCti NI A VF AC TIL'IIK CURRIERS. AND 1M l' It ERS Comoti.i4iedi and General .1 7' II Enliusi s S, 'CI7 OLEGAZE IL XI T IL. 111:7'illatalactory IG .liargardia sired. Phdarldphia. July 9. 1852—1 y. WEBSTER & INGIANG, 03ncoomors to 0- N. hider,} WESTMINSTER HOTZL AND • 024 1 .11 1 2 01.7.71,12:0 . Corner of Main S Court Streets, W 8 TriCINSTEIt. May 21-IC. TO TIM PUBLIC. TLIE undersigned holds himself in readiness at all times io act es A lit. TIONEER, for the selling of goods of all kinds at Public Sale. and at uny time and Owe in the county of Adams. Ile may be found at all limes at the Confeetionary of c. 1 Blessing, neit door to the Engle lintel, Gettysburg. , THEOI/ORE March s.—tf O 117 0,1„1" N consequence of ill health, rhave pla- JE r.ed my business and papers in the hands of WIS. H. Ssitystisom Estt.Orrhoth I recommend to the confidence of the ptiti; lie. ,• • A. E. STEVENSON. July 2. W. H. STEVENSON, ATTO Rif] E -VT -11.'W gIFFIGE. with A. R. STsysxsotsvEliq. ‘or in the• North West corner df the eon- Ire Square, Getfysberg,fas! . LOOlt IffelikEß Y. - Gloves. Hattdkerebier , ., E4ingi And, hates. `Ol mtttißbojr. and Allen Miltlinl4.4tkoh - em,llNols Silk. iso spd Flipp % 4zo..isi., 14boltaid in grsiat varioiy, tite • , EIGH V/ ~ 1i(l~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ REAL ESTATE' (42 ZPL4 4 11 . 4144 041214 OW Sciteirdity'lhe 28111' af . .4 uetrat ne - xi,' BY virtue of in order of 'the Or - 01,1W Coon of Adatne tomtit: the.rabseri ber, Administrator of theEetaut of-taxa° P. IiARRICTION, dec'tt.; will ..expose to Public Sale,lowthe Premitiea, the valuable • . 31E 1 " AIL' llEilli 10,111 t ' of said deV6sed,eituate in LattioUre town ship, Adams county-, Pa., about 4 miles East of the York Sulpitati Springs, andticl- , • joining lands of • Ahralium smith; Mahlon Garreteon, end others. The improve- mettle nVe a ONE & ONE... , HALF S'l'Olf.Y , - k i :'''t ' ; 141(08 j2kietifeil 2 / 1 4'2', weather-boarded, with a largeuto callkeh-• Itent etotte Back-budding. containing' a dim 1 log room emlAitch en, with tinished chain bers above; also a lug Barn; and a number of convenient nut-huildings. Convenient to the door of the dwelling, is a well °rex-- cellent water. The farm contains '..;; SING. • 4 0 Gt CRIES of good Patented [amt. 'There is a good ORCHARD on' the premises, and tiseilin lent quantity of Thither, Sale will commence at 10 reidmik, A. M. of said day, when the terms will be made known by SJAHLON CRIES I', Miter. llw the Court—EvisB NOaRIII, elk. Aligner 0. 1852.—td Ia 'Ur ABLZ tao lr3l It 114 •••••••••••• On Saturday the 181/i of September next, fa 2 o'cltick, P. NZ rpollE bubscriber, Executor of the will - 11- of J Aams G. PAX roll, la ni of Franklin tovenship, A(1111118 county, deceased, will (del e the well known Prop.! , oily of said dect.astql, outlaw in said town.i bhip, and Containing 140 Ares, moreur Itlbe, ming. lands of %V, Mile% tYlote, 7%1 1 I eauJ, John Mentz and cohere. Tile inaint.veineitts are a 421' (0 1.1. 41 4 at q • g I :Oso. a I,e; K.ticheo,, a noulde log • IVII:on Stable, aid good oroluna. i A wool pi o l oo;.ion a 11; L44lllta 11114 11104 - OW . Tile 1410 will he nlutwn II) any %rho may wit.it twv tow it by the Atiii,crtber .114, . , W 11.1.1 A M eAxToN, Allg. .6 I • illorrison. lin'. Jones. IL B. Roller. , t r , :Iv-7 4 1)AI i - nt" m roLIE member.: ril..(4etty3liiim Cireinti ul the M. E. %VIII hold a' Camp Meetin;,• oil the I:titti ni Mrs. filar• garrt 11eltit.1:fht. burdctunx oit the Chaim , ber-i)tirg mruleiLt.. eiix Miles weed 01 Get. purpn... tv :::ini wane .6'irgtral 20/h. Our Fact., , the , tit) have neen at their commute b re thren 01 ircui Is tire invited 101 „ Bal i imoreintirrnary :, on the einq street tent With us, and the Pub" generally 19 ,:t with the University, and in its iintnediste attend. neighborlionti. containing .s hundred . end . eighty beds. belonging to' the University. slid managed and attended entirely hy.t,he Fiteiilty. This Institution is devoted' to the. reception and trustmetixof those Ifnme . rif disease which furnish the otOst and pruti wide eitilif erne fiir'elicrieill Obser vation. An addition is to tv. made during the present summer, which will materially increase its accommodations and advan !ages. It is 0111.11 10 ni l MnlriClifqtefi of the School throughout the . .).'ear without fre. Anatetriienl Material is stimulant end cheap. Expenses of living, in I 3 htimnre, as low as in any Atlantic. city. E. A. ALKIN, M. D., Dein... Baltimore, July :10—$3. Tit Irteilds who may not lent with us :1101 yet attel,il the meeting, ae wish to 111;0, 1 a t•tu!gt-etitoti, prOprtely o: Which 1111 wil t . ad 0.1 1 , :111111(.11111i—irilit they bring their itfttitisintis with them, tir (stinu eXt ite-ttite Allll prepared 10 11f0V.U/1 4 1:114 , 10 111 Ylf". Th•i(111g111.11, Of $ll/0e other id:we, witete V1T 1 11 1 (r. Will he (111!”111.111 . ell. Cll . late a the 11'111111. tee!: 11.1,1111a' tulvvt i)121!11 1 . 0111(11 , 111'd tit en ,tpo in a 1'0111:Alla! I'l , llllll or labor 111 Yll• !1:113111111g V:S1 . ,11( , ,141111 . 11 11'/L nllly deprives ittein 0f the relvolis ',rat tit-L.:ea of lilt uo.t•twg.lo.t also Itrnigs it reproach upon the eau... ! and pit urttqus with the success 01 the efforts made in behalf or religion,— While We art. 11:1111.; It, bee oat friends at .tor twines :toil promise them .1 warm welt. enine tit any time, tor duty. to oureelvet. 31111111 1111 . r.. use: 01 nut Mtn:tier consirointt tie thus 101100.1 y to express our iletertni -114111111 10 l'lrt . ll l . rt•litriii to this thing at our ap mach tug Meeting. fly order of the Quarterly Conference. George tfOrren, I;eorge Grefistn, C. Ifotiman, Ll. Clionabertin. !Alma Kreglo, [Cow. of Arrsegem't. July 30. 1852—t0. AGE..:IVIVSIINANT.ED TO SELL TUE LIFE OF GEN. SCOTT; 300 PA GES 12 MO., Handsomely & durably bound, Illustrztod with 3Ongiswinga. EDWARD D. MANSFIELD/ ESQ., Many years Editor of iho , C!nciunati Daily Chensticle. The Subscriber will shortly receive from the Prtsti, an Edition til the above valuable work, and will furnish throw who wish iu bepume Agcuts to circulate Ilse i:tint!, on the moat favorable terms. "ur (lather. .particulari itlid 011 neressiiq inlpr ~'nation, applicants will please itildresti their lettSrs to the ittihseriber, 11. M A NsFIELD. pub' 134 York at., New Haven:. P. July 30, 1332-3 m. ' Books I Books ! 'VENDERS 14s thnillis to his- fronds for . the liberal patronage so lonig hurl uniformly extended is) hitn, and iilfrrms them thathe haS recently Keeeiiedni establishment in Chainberstiiir t 'street, In m addttiou to !di forer large iite '01 . 130948, a new asiorimeni to Nltlab lie, invites .111.- tentinn, as being, the latzeit, fullest <nod beet "'Storm/cut of , Classical Theological Sehoo Miscellaneous, h r x-' BURRS ever opened in , ,Ogwiyyburg, , 21111,..WhiPb as ho is prepared to cell at , the VER.Y , LOW' ST ,PRAES:4OI Gfektiebitrg, PA, June 4, 1862. urlcE it liereby, gitgn tat nuII megttet+ • of tlpa elock.holders of IhelfSlidorns County Mutt ad Are lon rwice Co:NMPhe: * will be helo, 2 4 the office of Ihp, appkeati; tieityerni*oil Mon day the 6th ilaY ilf. 6 s:tptember next, be. Awe" , the ) 1 q1ir14 4,2 VI! 4 P. M., 51 151411 tine.sysCphOti an ejec4nn will be hpld lir gir‘m! 4 .3 l9 oM'or .lll o POWPNIY.,S2OI Mew x iq ,b ehog i4 . npp,!(o. fig 0 11 0 P 0.6 / 3 4111.•• ;1 • ;P• 4. , P l ls4LNitv SeC)'• oinatneleaui ..oateMer F : a . tt ? , o 4:4) f ✓71r.1! 4T 5..84. BUERMEIR EttCrriot. ' , INSLKE YOLK FROMM iNEw-ARRlyikLor t gtetart fwv 3HE “..Rdants County Mutual Fire In-' _ __.„ L%, • i ' ~4 4,- .storartee Cowpony' located r.t Get. Atthe Farmers' Astitap ortier. . trsburg, i l . nine in successful operation, and I •••• ; , • L "tai ,forlowness °Crates, economical manage. 4 U. Kb rrrz tins , jest r ieturnid(ri " . mental its afrairat and safety in Insurancee, 116 - • lAttinutore and Philadelepti ~.sr,A ; is., challenges coMparismi with any other lair and deanalde lot of Sprinvißd,Wtrs, similar company. All its operatione are mei Goode. 'We would Invite. the aintit t .„ conducted under the personal supervision non id dor Letile4 to our eirimpfete i t aapai,,, t of Managers seleeted , by Ate Stockholders, meat 4.brus, B.lks. Berne de Palm. Th 3 110 1 110 ef the Company ate. at all times very rich sitles. Silk Popleins, Platit,autic open'to the inspection ort!iuse insuring in Flitureil A lpars. New SlytMckilp 14ii„ it. As MI thitelling agents Are employed, Lainea, I. , 6vaM, Salk Tissue, ernAs pkeitt . , . persons °miring to thrown Can brake ap. said li t oned..,Also Ginghanr, ,141thil$4'; plihatiOn'to either of the' Managers, from CSlieues: Cheek*. Ttehinge.dt,e ' GrZinTleErdErillil WEAN t ' whom 01 •teguisite itd'ormation ran be gaietal. ,' .. Clnthm:(;assimerest Summer Olbiliii - i.. jparthe Managers are : ,Satuncl IVIII- v ot i tt i t ree l , '' ' leis W. ii. SleCell - fr e n , 6. - S'A,oPe- mot l). and Cf r ott 4 P g vane". Alan, latntl'" Ponta stuff. at all „, , pticiw,--:A4 I . ,A, Litlohler.tGetiffilAtirif 4 Vole 1 3 ' ,,, Will handsome • pasurtment of Goods' lei boylii son. alieno ll en,, Robert Nl'LLKilyi Mon. we 4, ~ , ~ , ..f t• Ir. ISO berland ; Jacob. King: Sirairet.,kiollow Ileittlaelven..Prenicria•A,AV., Ma Kz gny; T1,44P10w 14 . 7,4 .40 lz . Ilanilia e ban J. L. Noii.,OreforttlJ. A very latize et of IliVite Ye!Pritri Musseltunihir., Litavt . i f q II. • A. pi e kih - t 6 riven from 121. tosl,oo per yard al(' hillock lit them, if Ydri werwhi , r inay „ , c tis Reading; Jacob Gricau, Latimore. , ,: , _—_. I , , ,imi Itn' whithle ti'r Show niir 064-, ' ~ ', ' ' F.Ti VSBUR(4' ', • ''' ) ilitAT ley 'ilL`kii.; l lW Aii - ir Frinattati tDakliNi. i x„,„,-...,,,,-&-77 U'Aißilin ' , 41 ..te ' - r assortment of Quer ns ware is *Orilla' . , I ted talie-the cheapest in the coun try • • wit T®E next term of able trialitution sill, ' - , consmetpro , owtha 6i , ivor ,siliumber ate a WO addition to entr•fitriiii . ' next. , The Trtleteci. Miro succeeded in, "od o r (r unt " 6 , l3 " l `Y sfel e dl eyerytheletiPl:fOite securing the services of a tAiry•enntlutUtietl"*"°"unt t h e ibinu ' acturu” ' I ''''' ''' r 'reacher. Miss DARfiIN Gott' ,whosu..lll,! • GroceFies ! Grocerie.4l , ': . :7" nuence on the moral pritmiples awl pee; •A very f ull 11 , 16;rinwnt " 41. " 541 0 timid manners, nit well aw intelleotrovi int- Ithe 'Be s t ill' e4e l ettd levy ' eeiree'ltilhiviii prtureihent rie her mimic 'they 14cl'author. I al" etel 3 i'hee• tees. pepper • etiWeSijitlee. 4 .' t zed, it it/r the prpertence'i.f. a toltOiOli, to• ki i "'iltliettY . elteell•' Witill 4 dili 4 leheq° speak im the highest teritte,.- All t h e care i for ifeedii Kittter, Lail', ROO. Eilifielfillkje ions bri4eltes taught in the Met remote I Sides . . Shoulders. Sodp,' Ste.. for WWI , ' Seminaries in the land,' a lto embraced 'hi i the ) ti,iftireet ,f)tli'e Wilt 'he , l ive n:,_ pow the comma of toddies; including in adtlitionlY"°`Avehr to olive' oldiley.': Kuir 4. g, carper is the place to &f t.',.' "..'!''' to all Mei lower bratielies. If Notry. Asiron. !C ht ' a P om y. PliptiologyOlottniy.ltratving, Pointe i ' 4 'letlYebOr°'•Ai n i r 16,1852-If, .' , i il,K.3llnne'? Latin. and French.. ..... i - ' . '''' , 'Vermeil° per session of five innnthcl , lA ;..6111-1. . .. 1 .1 .., French and Lama 85 , ettra.' Meant $lO l. ' . ILL ui, L .l per session. • ' ' ' 1,,,.„ - . - ..., 4 , , . fly order . of the Board. , , i - ine Anenest. arAtest Asiorlin — en' i l 8. b. B"""C"Eit''Prt"" - 'OhiltiN i Gei,4MMEßooo R. G. lIARVI.R. Sec's'. • ' , 1 c.) i Ds: N. B. Arrangements have horn 'merle i . -' ' , fur the accommodatien a a few hinirders4 Ter : Gentlemen- f s I eat. from (lie country. , In a very retired, coMI gi".ER OF ED is GETTTSCIUKG I s, -lit and titist , wortity fmily. .' ' 1 ' Getty ebtirg, I ill rgUte4-CM i - ' '- • . - , ' venient inn - i mttiv- 6gig,tassAu@ik ~. • ---r--- --- —• - ‘.."- ..... :.--"!•!44" I,ll'llllOE plenture cn, calling the A.tietitiO . fi' UNIVERSITY-OF - MARYLANDo . - -111. '-i.tittbdit. friend,' mid-ilia pitlilin i , t o o liteir , .--;-' .. triil•ll 0. FOitTrflrl'H• ANNUAL OES.. 1 a mtemeii , i , tvote, itiot tecoive4.roiloyit v ILL'' 'jun "ill Wgi".°"TtillfxbDAY ' 't)e' ' '' Q hir 1 elgillihiON fur varielyi'fif f4qte . :teauiy , ac 14th. 1852, *int el id all lb* 16 4 " 4- Me:Ph° I"s. ' i fine 44 4 - itntio itatterinr,qtittliry.' ehtiiieltgise Priecipti , a and Practice of rtutarry aid Clitaits) i ~ , SrviletY• IV AT 1 1 A N It. b!. 0•1 111• M. P.. I tompphson m, lifl net ntlir'eleelk:in t he Cheafiatra ittil Ptiiirrnacs, WILLIAM C• A.l !decal '.olltolliftetitited! of , , o , , # , ,00, D. A11:11i, NI; D. • ' . Priiiciples and Practice or Niedietna an . Clini c i . , . ~. d Cliiiiis'"pliin iiiitTac r Oy — TW, 4444 eat Nieclirinu. SAMUEL, talli W, al. 11: - .i i A14..10n1y and Pbysiottogy, JOcEPII 12.011 Y. 1 s i tt . v a s l i t r i ereF f . estly&s, M. D. , , , , bittt Oete,. , Sllllllll . erCOittiriggi§Cfl l i )betettics. PIC HARa Lt. TIIONIAK . NC. D 1 lo d A wl. BE 4 E E 41 . 1 1 Give on a call. anti NI etciiii Medici,. Thriepetice & . l'iiiimiltiaV. eln i n i ne ;f t.o.3 „ o ,. /mo i lies , 4 i wp o „ h ave ".,.. GEORGE W. NI I GT1.1%.1 4Ei tIGEIC. M. "D. 1 e h ase d 6wealett*k•intiefellf• ; intriviih a de : . l'r ictical Anatomy, BERWICK 11. P.MIT M. D. ' l3 ' l • ,ire to please the 'MIS ikl:. O. • fr9ut.4 l l --feefinr the fail Clearer. $9O; . . Demenetratec'e 1 itieet.pritctiet44 • P' tid_e d tp • o o.tt et: i r i a l ti i il ios teitii:_ an -14., 1' er . $lO ;"Matriculnlion, $5 ; Graduation . . $2O. I ' lA_ 'l'a it !- I I. il t 4' •' it - '' F norpoace of Clinical . Instruction ihe , ett i i titier lo . i i i• i tere t p re0 , :44 , i , , ai it. I BOUNTY LANDS. ~„.„"7— , , , , '' l 'pritsoll, etititfea ie 'nuttily' •.'• Lands mule( the acts,af Can , : great' of the United States ran have their, clroin,ni , promptly Ol4 ci . ellio:ieittly attended to 1,, stpOlii , a; tion either•persoottally,ior !,,oy letter to the subacriher, at lois otfter in Getsysburg. Claimants Whose applirattona heye been suspended' on ncconnt 0C tlehciqn ' eg, In .I proof may find it to their advantage mentl. 1 • .1.4.11 a :AM le. • - v ll ' ' ^ •-•- 1,-_-r; The fee (thawed i 6 65 ill eagiYetise. i 1 i Ititt,to g ;filet 111. 6 . , pa yable upon the delivery ot the warrstal. i ' aill , :m a jit: 13 rU II II• 4 ' The sithecriber will also attend tit oral*.., ...... . • ,17 - 7 tr. t,:.. 1 . for f!ettaintia for Revolutionary ,et .otheir i TtiE zinhearitwa,efould-ontapsegul*, rarvieea and the location of. lands., Ti;e : 111touultoovto.ftheir friends in& tint; sale .and purchase of Laud 'Warr:Hits st.l P°6ll°4 than thel.' 44 "'°' l° Rene ti 3 NE, * tended to. std t h e hi g h es t cash priet paid . 1 . HA It OWI A 12E STONE" inlialifintire ott. t fur the same. E. G. )leettEART.. , "diniiiiPg th" reatireq*!#vt;li) Ztiol.slott May 14—ir. „Attorney e, t,iv;, , o Getlyettprivr t ip,,Atiell ArkeY, are It are.. . - • ''',' _,i large and general assortment of .. . • ~ . . . I it). M?CON A C Girt/ ' Ltilibl ' AtiE t' In ""‘ Tr2L. '' Ii9TOIINE Y 37' 1.4111.-. 9 ' t . 1 . T L- lIROGENIESi • . i•; „,`, 4 ,1,1 iikETICE In' the Sonth- meet corner or ; v;-ir the public mutate! dant west Bf, CUTLERY, COAOII . IIIIMMINGS' I George Awielti* to :der' e. and foirinOrle ow; ,' Springs; Axles ' , Saddlery4. . ' cupted tuts taw 01110115y' John Alton , , tr .,•....T. • ~ , ' ~ v ,- '. '. aughy,Tiatt., , lfeettased. '+ ' ' c'clar 11 4irel Shoe , liNndings,' ~, ' t*Dve , t • * 3 .irtot-tstlf, sand .Sipticfttloir r ‘ tow' 1 Paints, 0118, . .Iltfrg t ~ . . l'att•nts and l'ensions, ..,; , n general, itteudiugo *very description of Can famish Very „desiiable. fatillitle4) trt 1 nr . ti. c te 4 in. , * ,'‘I)"0 tine 'of AbusiP°". 44,l invite the attentittn of <lunch: applicants end entirely relieve tlu•in front ' whici! thoY the necessity Of it . juurnev , toi Oraalingien. sunit°llllielksatithor.Corpeate`rir,Clibittelo. 111:7 - D.' Mef). is prepared •toiltilblar te. sl 'u ker !' 811 ".'" '4 '," 11 sd 4 l° ! .l - 6/ 4 '., Pt' tlitrproseetition of , ~ , ~.. '• ,Ciiiihriegehileilly r • ~ ~, ..„ -. ~..,,,• ~, , ~,. Claims for Bound L ane : iwr,'"YCk,'liiltiktlll4olliliift 4 to4WllltaTelt __._ ~ , rears anti purchnshetl for Cash, Wriguart to SOlilloiif of the war 0 , 1 I. 2. iind ot l if`r*lantee..(for tlicyßeed Money,? to. dt'sposit ..ti l e en leno.ina of choice tends 'tied l'itos;' et arty retrial it on ) a . a ressiinable ter* it ; ting, their ir'Arr/it pt., pr.ociwlng Pftt.ttifil, thes, ran Itto purchased tut., wle t.+,,.. , . . and selling Sold ors' lands to the heit ail: 'tiro' p e .. . r tt e ''' l ti t t r i . 9 i l g 't i 's st s '*lll l 4 ,p It c „,' . ventng,,e. Apply te hint nsisonurly..or by t t lnptle.',,t i ntl earnestly,. selieit.e-tolutre,tef letter, , , . f , , , ~,, ~ 2 i :. , publia•fuvut,sis, we are iltderutined fasces: Glettiaitirib ' ,NO ;I o 18 § (1 7 - t1 ~.,.!•''''..”' Ittilifielye Character for ibiliim'fioods-iti .--,----- --r----- , , : -7, , ~ , tow rices end doiiiir btialetelia on fair toll to iiPlei.' " , • - ' )bgt; iliAt's;s4„„ 1 ti 4.4. Ot'otOurg.„ litne tb.itl.s4—tt., , ,', Cr/mmop t'*•4,4 '4 A L Hill' F 3 • () o ci ita ham Itit g r* V eel,ofr ,posiie the Lutheran urc . I .tuf!?F' east of Middlecoff's store where lie may be toaaci'ltody w,11141,‘ wiatiircit to . _ FAtimft 109 PrOYingehektlte t i ft: tilt. 4 ,l'lfisPn,O n naat fulf,asts , of th are respectfullyinvited to call, 1 br cs So2lNe 13 .imucu r, I ..er.C.P..—.8.Aur.,..,,D4 :t! , D.ll4oxvitib 14 I POLktohilsokti,'. H. Or RCA! , ..1 , " , 4 1. pggss _.A.s4±B,repuwa.s. ‘ , "111M L orussa. "'t " , ;11lIkLACie SILK, Black Silk. Lees &hill the , . AL° FriftiliOlitrikiLluPPL.A.t i iist ru ethr i' d-- ' 7 Firew:Blanks of salt Itiiii antLfor eide,x,erY CtuPlIP ilit Ws. ' ' •• t'l bb i June 4. ),, , •113111•ER011111 ; • gale a't office: ..A ~,‘,, i t'll , i • ' ' i ante dfigtind tyork MOIL . a tgr'rhe FlssinoNs for SPiiitir ) anti Muni6elieve bessn'rseeivett.' 'Oetivshurg, April 10;1652. ".. - ''i'' r, -, • '. -1 - • '• '' , ...11 , ••••:•" - '''''. l The ~ R ichest and most , -varied i,l.flrl l.'. buntline t of F ANC Y 6001)S v V'EXt" brooglit to, pop ogre ins ii lss# , tiiskraseivF;l i* 09111 0 1 C. AO itl ; lilt 4'0064:0! 1110 Suite it? South 1147)4 elkeel• The 1 1 06!Imiliitil@ 4 , 1 1° RI li ; anti sistnine gnti4 Inp 'ppene. ,o 04, s.„ Lo , hier, ouillipt hut pleaps, 110 (*sills fu lly til -1 bureil:' A thong las Stool: wilt Ile rouii4 LADIES) 0 FANCY aogssooorat 1 .t,,,, ,',giik.. ~ p 4.., ki,p - ie 14, . , i,i f .,„. 1 d,...4F,..,„ 134 PorlYgo ici , ,Liitip... Ivy pFi Air , Paqa* l P9l3 lll l o f.`4il"fr4lr.Pwfs#,P: (met aml Csttapis Ousting. tt,l4.t., ( a4tf" 1 iil greetvarlet) „Ale. •,, , j „„ i ,i Sftiliietlo,l***4% ikaimuol#o. , „lganklon4 1 la,3oo.,Clieck. VtitlitiVi. Or . 11 - SIM I, JUN lii *boo lAli PACk iffi.Naty 1 1utowang , Aso , • i brains all ill his line.: ~i , 1 , , to 1 . 31 e+, , 2 i I ; lere4l Szta,judgelon , youtselisserehii t trouble 1114,611" w ,igenthie, ,„ •' 14 ,ii ,1 =,r , .; 1 April°. J'602....1! LOOK' 0111 T I PAY UP . T"Saliserlher , •hotelby gives , main. that he has plaesd Inc mates, book' acennnts fir debts rcntiraitted**o Januar?, l ai, 1840; in the hont: 914/Pir antler li. eievenson, Esq., in 'etivibtipg• it . whoan tlffisii, all .tteranni ictlebied.,aret r!Nuested to call and make paypent. large aintitint untattinnini icidulFenee: ' e ', tilniins lanai is etonei.. "' t' SAMUEL' PAIINESTOCK: .I Pee. 13,18151—tf' • " C Y 'I I 1 ES. • s 13osib and RubbonA , usts lut, just racsivell untiistr "N, slat As FROI 14.4
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