With liaristot fp(diode breathe* a feeble bleesh4 , 6pon his benefactor, end sinks shook, alit* myna to be aroused tilt. tolled up by Buskin reveille. Note, what 'holy enthualiat, solicitous for maityrdorit,is Tits tar 1784.-..4. Mr. Miasmal, whose published notes,ef a goer who thus labors under the dark shadow of the wings of the pestilence Name him, iiithis country in 1784,have recently beet . that we may bless hint. It 4s the rat a, the Subject of notice in the American pa %hat vowed himself to his country ; it is tilers. give* .the "'swami description of sr aho hero whose red bosom pressed the sod 1 breakfast at the White Muse. Will the of Lotinly's 'Lane; it is the veteran wlio breakfast in these days bear a comparison swept eon' the battle-1111os til Metielk ; it with this? is . the nett President of these (Jutted I "Mrs. Washington herself made tea and Suttee. -Winfield Scott. ; toffee for us. On the table were two small His enure life i s gil et i w i t h evidences I plates of sliced tongue, tlry toast bread 'of this magi humanity. IVi utess hi s i„,,1 and butter, but ne broiled fish. as is the terposition to save his Irish fellow captives ; general custom. Miss Coatis. her grand 4ti Cattails, and his heroic declaration. back- i daughter, a pleasing young lady of about' . e a a f terwar d s by air art of Co„graaa....., s sixteen„ sat next her brother, Geutgo ...H enn b at a hair of the bead of these poor ! Wash ingtols Coatis, about two yeas older . lrisheitem, end our gibbets shall green with I t h an. herself. There was but little English Prisoners. ' And so he a „,,4l.peartince of forin—nci'l livery. A,. Silver hem. Witness his kindness to the un- urn. for het water* was the only, expensive happy. exiled 'Cherokees. end to the thing en the table. . 3 f.rs- I Volibingiun 8 P- Ng/ratchet! fugitives in the cruel Black Hawk Pears to he' emeething older than than the ilresident, although bon* in the Mime year, war. Witness his elliorts la. spare blood id Vera 'Ores, end before Mexico; and his in statute rather robust. very plain in her *lob% declaration, smeld be unhappy ill dress.' won vietoty and fame by the unnecessary saerifice of a single holy, human tife."--s. Witnesa his paternal care of tow wounded and sick, amid the iron shower of the hat. tle.field, or the pestilent horrors of the hos pital. Such deeds, loftier 111311 glory, win the applause of angels. For each deeds all" I ask ,your votes Air yobleto of heroes, the heroe of ItemattitY=Mlintield Of his rival's claims, on this score, we only know that he denied a t fragmentary i pinance of salary to the widow of Piesi dont Harrison. His chivalry regarded Mkt her sex, his humanity her skftlictioni. his gratitude her claims; but he toiled, spoke, voted, and fought—tlds has his first tsar -against the widow's cruin. Yet one of his most distinguished friends urged his claiina to the Presidency on the ground that he pee a ragged buy a stick of candy. Lofty philanthropist ! Nu wonder that the event ful day and its benevolent hero both become candy-dates. Not leas conclusive than Seott's Claims as a patriot, are those which arise from the platform of principles-which he represente, as contrasted with those of his opponents. His supporters are the friends of freedom. as received from our fathers, in trust .for posterity. Our opponents would stake 'that freedom upon a rash andguilty twat of the die in the European game of hazard. Tlieirifibtrai s ieriam would drive us into a crusade to force s our institutions upon na lions unworthy or unwilliegte enjoy them. matlexperiment involves the violation of treariessirhirt are they I—and halt-Matt - itrof warring against a wortil betide I to resist and r aeenge each aggression.. Can we conquer the world' and .ir not, what is the *kern/nivel .his one, which the pa triot must regard with horror,—wliere then•will be dm World's freetiont— : 4liere our own The spirits of our faiticTillni - us, where?` and; itadding in shackles, up ea the earth's last home, how shall we answer I Yet these counsels conteenplate the ebsorption of Canada. Mexico, Jamaica and Cuba, SouthAtnerica and the Sand wich Islands. And :life, remember, is not the mouthed madness of brawling'baccha neje merely—it is the prechtival din:trine of their chief nien—proclaiineil is hitch places. &pins! this, the Whig party is I the country sole protection and there* we ask you to support the policy of-peace.' right and virtue, of Washington. Clay and Scott: Nor is the doillestic policy of our oppo nents less reckless and destructive. Our revolutionary battles Were fought mainly to incurs the independence of American-I labor. But the followers of Pierce and •1 King spell the creed of our fathers bark wardi. The old time bloodukacrifiees are disreganled and the Declaration of In dependence is virtually revoked. We are made again, and more than-ever, Colonies of Great Britain. What reek the free trade partizans of England that protection was a policy twin-born with our nation ; that it was sanctioned by all our glorious line of na tional patriarchs ; end that its-wholesome hulls were a hardy independence. a solid prosperity and an universal content.— English politicians drafted the Anglo. A . Tarin of 1846: and its provisions were known earlier in London than in Washington. Its eotisequences were fore seen and predicted ; how fearfully those foresbadowiugs have beau realized Pied not be said in deceived and plundered Peonsyluauia—as , well tell a man ponder ing amid the tombs that death is in the world. The hottest sentiment- of the I ' whole land protests, but in traits. against! the present system. England decrees amid Looofocoisus obeys. Mr. Pierce is echo_ that obedience : and therchou the IE - palish press unanimously and arrogantly advocate his election, on the avowed groupd tbar,lie is "the ally of English in serests.7 Time ally of Epglaittl--such is the insulting declaration. The would-be In:indent of the United States the Matsu meet and ally of liar rival and oppressor ! Will you sanction this outrage mid infamy I Dare yon sanction it, and ;Lk your free born children in the face 1 Wititield Scott is the friend of American industuy, of its protection, its independence and prosperi ty. , He has heretofore protected us _,a.. spinet English insolence and wrong; we can trust him with the task again. Upon such grounds do I ask your voter . for Gen Scott. Are they hot sufficient 1 WWl* private life is . more standees ? Whose public career is more glorious All Missions in lifer have been large and 4th iya-sall Misdeeds pure soil noble. True. gellaited to murder Get. Jackson by the 4114 and, it it imputed to bhp is a grievous lifeult; bur.l _have yet to learn that this -1 operas of twin/side is enjoyed by your otalutiiikor retie ired bryuur code of morals. .1? Dot, permit um to Nay that the man who doubts the courage of the scarred hero of landy's Latta is simply a pitiable idiot; acid *bathe who lauteats that the right hand of fkon. Soon is not crimsoned with the Wood .kif Andrew itlekaus., is a wretch. wheel it Were gross dattery to call a miscreant. True it is, also, that. like Washington, ti • military cliteftaiu, and that he has **guilty of pouring forth Ina blood, like 'widow in defin* tif his country. lle has native landosed his devotion ita* sat 'eertesed upon hie bosom by the of her files ; but if this be eriant- 414 0 _ fesnotyleatkis littraell'is not guiltless;l • .11Sktiesime that tried mate* souls, her I -',-61141 1 WtsissOW waves, vast wound. When I 4/411114 41 01oldkid ana Mime, what shall' we" , 111011401101Crirtteal• IL plead not for the ' Ith *ld 1 ,10*1014 Hit elsetior is ' due. . , ~•41iltsik-titiolitte bleu us to yottrattivest it iiiisktali eOttemorfitrbhalittetestiL:-he wiser rioribtmor-. 4 att fur thoio'ol the pee. *iistfit kir Autto—lt below to his far our endbitry`s.— tiotsdiar bytes is raised to w tat west volts; * s while Mexieso's .now-crowned Poptesta iletl.peetw the sky, lie fame will oeverseeil menumeit." The Webster nien of Nlassarhuseits aro to hold a convention in Ruston, on the 15th inst., to pominute an electoral ticket, James Gorman has been arrested in Hamilton eounty, Ohio, charged with killing his Wife by thmwing a chair at her. One iotthe' legs puneyeted her left side. The New Postage Law no, following important law, in relation tl,:ene postage, on newspapers, and other Iprinted umtter, has passed both nottlms of teonras, and received the signature of the Prandoot, It goes into operation from and after, the 30th inst. : it enseteri i t y the ¬e an 4 Mow oil Repreteatatier4 of the limited States itt" A. nterira, la Chnyress assemtdef I, That from and after the thirtieth day of September, I eighteen hundred and fifty-two, the postage! upon al/ printed matter passing through: the mail of the United States, instead of the ! rates flaw charged, shall ho as follows, to ; wit: 111 eh newspaper, periodical, unsealed circular, or other 'article of printed nuttier, nut exceeding three minces in weight, shall ho sent to any part of the (Jolted States for , !cone cant; and for every additional ounce, or fraction of an ounee, - one cent additional shall ho changed; and when the postage up on any newspaper or periodical is paid yearly or- quarterly in advance at the office where the said perinditml or newspaper is delivered, I or is.paid yearly or quarterly in advance at; the office where the same is mailed, and ev. ; ideoce of such payment is furnished to the ; officeof delivery ID suelr manner as the Post -Office I)epartmentihall by goiter:it re - gulacie prescribe, one-half of said rates only shall be ! charged.* Newspapers and periodicals not weighing over ono ounce and a half, when circulated in Jha State where published, shall be charged one,lialf of the rates ;before I mentioned i'mvidell, That small newspa purl and periodicals, published monthly or 1 oftener, and pamphlets nut containing more than sixteen octavo pa tTtes each, when sent 1 in single packages, weighing at least eight mimed, tn one address, and prepaid by affix itrg postage stamps thereto, shall be .char ged. only half a_cent-for each ;ounce, or-frac tion otsan ounce, notwithstanding the post nge calculated on each separate article of - I such package would exceed that amount.— / The-pastage -on all transient matter shall be prepaid by stamps or otherwise, or shall be charged double the rates first above men tioned. SFAJ. 2. And he it farther enarterl, That books, bound or unbound, not weighieg over four ponds, shall ho deemed mailable mat- tor, and shall be chargeable with postage at one cent sq ounce for all distances under have thousand miles, and two cents an ounce for all distances over - three thousand miles, to which tifty per cent. shall be added in all eases where the,same may bo'leut with-. out being prepaid, and all printed matter chargeable by weight shall be weighed when dry. The publishers of newspapers and periodicals may send to each other from their respective offices of publication, free of postage, one copy of each publication; and may also send to each actual subscriber, enclosed in their publications, bills aud re ceipts for the same free of postage. The publishers of weekly newspapers may send to each actual subscriber within the county where their papers are printed and publish , ed, one copy thereof, free of postage. .-- Sze. 3. And be it Aarnier enacted, That no newspaper, periodical, magazine, or oth ,er paper or matter, shall be entitled to be meet at the-rates of postage in this act spe cified, uolesa the followiug conditions are lobaerved : First. Italian be seat without i any cover or wrapper; or in a cover or wrap- 1 per open at the ends or sides, so that the character of the matter contained therein may be determined without removing such wrapper. Second. There shall be no word or communication printed on the same of- I ter its publication, or upon the cover or wrapper thereof, except the name mid ad dress of the person to whom it is to be sent. Thi?ii. There shall be no piper or. other thing enclosed in or with such printed pa per; and• if these couditiona are not compli ed with, such printed matter shall be sub ject to letter pastage; and till matter sent byimail frees ono part 4 the •United States to *mother, the postage of MIMI* is not deed by the proviaions of this set, shell, unless the same "be entitled to be sent free of pm-_ tags, he charged with letter postage. Szo. 4. Arid lie it further enacted, That if the publisher of 'any periodical, after be ing three months previetftly notified that his publication ,is net taken oat orthe'offi aelo which it is seal liir delivery, shall continue to forward seek publication in the mail; the postmaster, to whose office s nob publication as sent thij- dispose of the.satue for the pea= tamutiless the publisher shall pay it ; and whedever anyprinted matter of any deserip tion, received during one quarter of the fis cal.year, shall have remained in the office ] without being called for during the whole] !of any sueeeediug quarter, the postmaster ] at such office shall sell the same, and credit ihe proceeds of such stale in his quarterly amounts, under such regulations and after such notice as the Post Office Department shall preseribo. Say. 5. And be it farther enacted, That so much of the-second section of the act en titled "Ao act to modify ,and reduce the " ratei of pastago in the United States, and 1 for other put pesos," approved March 811, 1851 4 as relates to the postage or free air eulation or traustnission of newspapers, 'pe ; a - riodicalsnd other printed matter, and all 1 oth . er provisions of law inconsistent with the provisions of this act, ere .hereby repealed. Sic. O. And he it further enacted, That When a list of uncalled for letters shall be published in any newspaperprinted in any foreign language; said list shall be publishe4 in such newspaper having the largest cir leutatioa within the range of delivery of said eirt..l. TllO STIR IND BONER. tstritsßUßE. Friday Bra i ning, Sept.. 10, 1852, - .v.t__: FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. VIDE PRESIDENT, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM. IFylt SUPItgIIE JUDO E, JOSEPH BUFTINGT4iN. POR CANAL COMMISSIONPR, JACOB . HOFFMAN; (Berks) Volt CONURSSR, SAMUEL L. RUSSELL, 06 BEDFORD. WM COUNTY Tian. ASSEMBLY, David Mellinger, (ol ,ast-8er119.) cost NI ISSIONE John Mickley, jr, (01 Ilamiltonban.) A IMMO R Sohn Dickson, Jr., Strabon ) DIM:rolls or Tim POOR Peter smith, (of Mountpleosont ) Soseph lastly, (of Cumberland.) DO YOU WANT A RAIL ROAD? wiy U YO—DO—Come to the Court-house on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7 o'clock. prepar ed to put your shoulder to the wheel, and you, will have one. Ki - Cireumstunces are propitious, and all that is now neces sary to get the Road is a vigorous. united, and sincere effort on the part of our people. Let every citizen then, who feels biter- Paled in the project. come to the meeting on Thursday. and hear what is to be said and done. We repeat—a vigorous. uni ted, and sincere effort now made will se cure for us a Railroad. ArrENT I 0 N-W HIGS ! Solt leads the (Walla'!" THE Whigs of the Borough are requested to meet at the house of JOHN 1.. 'NTH, Oil Monday evening next, at 11311 past seven o'clork, to make arrangements for the approaching Mass Meeting. Sept. 10, 1852-1 t. Remember the Mass Meeting on Fri4lay next ! ittitx.Friends of Scorr ft 431tAn AM, don't forget the 'Meeting on Friday next. There will be speaking worth hearing. 31e,srs. titzvENS, COOPEIt, CoNItAD, ltussELL, & liontt:sos, have accepted the invitation to be present, and may be expected to speak. Bette; speakers cannot, he found in the State of Penn,:ylvania. 11., ad the the speech of JulgoCoNnvn in Or-d.ty's pa per, and then conic and hear him On next Friday. jr7•Copies of the lifo and sorviccs of WINFIELD SCOTT—Engii,yll aii t Gorman --can be obtained gm/ruin/mi,/ at the "Star" Office. Call in, friends, and help to circulate the documents. The Star for f. 63 CetiVl OzTho "Star" will be furnished from this time until after the Presidential elec tion for 25 cents. Send on your nanie, friends Judge Coos ad's Speech. r-r We have devoted considerable space in toAsy's "Star" to the speech of Judge Contact, made at the recent Harrisburg Mass Meeting. It is an admirable speech, and will repay a perusal. Read it, friends, and ponder it, and when you have done so, hand it to your Locofueo neighbor. It cannot fail to make votes for the old Hero, among the honest, thinking and unpreju diced masses of the opposite party. Cotnasencement. The Commencement Exercises of the Senior Class in Pennsylvania College, will take place on Thursday next. Addresses will delivered on the day proceeding, be fore the Alumni of the College, by the Rev. J. A. BROWN, of Reading, ; be fore the Littmean Association, by the Bev. A. WEBSTER, B. D., of Baltimore ; and before the Literary Societies of the Col lege, by the Bon. R. T. COBRAII, of Phil mielphia. An address to the Alumni pf the Theological Seminary; will be deliver ed on Tuesday evening preceding, by Rev. R. WstsEtt, of Chambersburg. We understand that. the Governor of the Commonwealth i,s expected to be pre sent at the Commencement exercises. 0:7 - Small notes are rapidly disappearing from circulation as money in the State of Maryland, in' anticipation of the let of Oc tober, when it will not ho :lawful to puss •thew. Cbc . ollera. at Vbambenburg. The Cholera,has broken out at Chem bersburg again, with more fatality than before. A number of deaths have occurred during the past week. The ,Chanthersburg Whig of Wednesday states that 5:?. dtatbs hare occurred since the first appearaoe of the disease in that place. A number of deaths had also oc curred in the surrouiding neighborhood. At the Poor House 8 had died, and 6 or 7 in the village of Marion. cfßeoeut advisee fri - un California an nounce thedeatb of ion. E. Gilbert, mem ber of Congas' from that State ; be was killtid in duel. Ron. L. jloGnughy, member of •Oongreita . froM Indiana, died of fever at Panama, on his way to California. ifirThe Whigs of Philadelphia lied an immense Maas Meeting is Indejmnde‘m Square ou Wednesday ilvening last. Tho number on the ground is put at 20,000. The OPloolltlOu County Consren*i Gess. Scott and tiro British Press. billy set in ,the Court-house on Monday ligt and after a protracted and stormy sondatiof some four or live hours, spawned the NH:tiring ticket, to be sup ported by the, ufalthful" at di° October election Congress—Joel B. Danngr. Assemblt—James N. Pittenturff. Commissioner-L-114mq Myers, sen. Auditor—Samuel Lohr. Directors—Henry %Vanier, (short term) Samuel Spangler (full term.) fu regard to this ticket, wo have at present only to 'say: that if our opponents are satis fiyil with it, we aro ; and the ballot-box in October will show why. There were some rich doings, however, connected with the labors of the body which gave birth to the ticket, that are deserving of some notice, to which we may pay attention hereafter, The "Old Hunkers," it will be seen, have achieved a complete triumph over the the "Young Dunwerney,"‘ the latter being not only doxiiml a representative on the ticket, but having to submit to seeing their delegates kicked sans ceremonie out of Conveation t The result is as we expect ed, and as we predicted last week, in view of the outrageous presumption of the ha ter in daring to contest the Congressional nomination ; it was a piece of unpardeua_ ble presumption, and the inutineers have been duly punished. The "Young hem ; ocraey," it is true, made a good fight, and dc serve some credit on that score ; for we al , ways like to see pluck. even if it be on the side of rebellion. Now, however, that the folly of -the undertaking to think and act fir themselves has been so effectually &- I moustrated, our advice would be to turn round, quietly lick the hand that smote them, and promise 'to be "better boys" I hereafter, and "never to do so again!" Get% Pierce raid the it at Isolle Test In Nesstmp!thir c. 1441‘0101.04 `ICIIII/ the Lamp tigir tr 3, ,t , ,erting that the hi4l and \ bold ioni as ticf.ated tint al Aaiun of the anti it holt,. ti.st in Now lauipshirt. y dropped that charge liko a real h t( r and rus not% ha l"l11 111 !idea% or gto pi ot•u that t u. fierce exerted him ••t It• to have the nal•t t.holic text stricken from the I on•ttitnt ion .4- Neu imphire hey publish lvhat Lit s ,t a letter i.,,,,,, the Lit Litrr pvnll p to, .11/114 , 1 ill/111 1)111 ty tth citizens of New "A" r. ttdri En t ti 41 pul tic FA 11,1 Oa It 14 mc 1 sd IM,illre and trim' Catholic Pastor!,„ ruth Ni I I Ti i. k " 1 ( 1 . 1 11; 0 t \law hest( r and nek , t d, l il which -41)En i) F 111: 11. IL 11 \ i V i t , elt.)hy nnntivan of th lietr )iu ti roi est l y 1f i l h l.l 1 ' I t a , Surtt that Gen L'n e “parrerpil • Tort.in convention tiwt . punvo the 0111011 , i.e 110 DE , ' it I I 4) i 1. 1'1,04 14 1.4 .4 front the Congitutio of tt 11 imp- t. It LE it kDE 10 r , 10 , shire,l 1 ‘ll ' and that the IR.', of that State are under obligations to him tot "his efforts before the people to have the amendment C.tss addressed a large meet to the l'owithutiott adopted." These are ini of the Detwieracy in N. York last week,. the main points in the let .tr, and we hold and in the COLL r,l! of Incprrrhadminister that these assertions cannot be reconciled - ed the annexed withering ra buke to the with the Lecofoce accounts of the position horde of pensioned libelers who are seek awl influence of General Pierce in New in;' t - 3 break down the character of Gen- Hampshire and especially i thiiownneigh- : 4 sett hr miserable calumny and malignant borltood. We should like to have one or personalities. iVe commend it to the at two plain points answered /,y the (*thuds of tendon of the "small orators" of the Op- Mr. Pierce, who affect, to believe that. he I position, who can see no virtue out of ho lemestly threw all his influence against cof,,cuism : the test Tirst—lf Franklin Pierce an and does Where ; that if, in this vest asseinhly, there is one 117,1 tie orwli o C.lllll, bele expecting too to above either 1 ruminant' 1 he Ifetuti eratio hoparty rty in Newcandidate, lie is sure to go away Maio Ilnmpalnre, nampiltire, (as it is asserted ILU doer, by' pointed. We have honorable contests 'ming h with the Wing party, without resurtimt ti abuse. Lin friends, t how did he exert his influence ' ~ If three score years and tell, which I have almost on the Religious Test question ? , attained, brings with it many evils. it brings with 1 , it. iv a e lra it i, a .k rig , l i o to give my opinion, sad I will Second—lf he "powerfully exerted him self to expunge the odious '•ifest' from the . g lue u . the whIOhl'aftthintiltil4"(`11111;;L:17:11). now i I I D assort " i t e ' COilStittltiOn is New Hampshire," why is it : Ibi s u " wurth Y j"`"."l"3'f"re• We all We breth• of the same gre.lt family, and the Whigs lire that nearly every Democratic Town in the Ir ' i n nt as much interested in the prosperity of the ~ State gave a heavy majority AG AINST I country an you are. We are both on board of the roust sink or swim together. 'I be STRIKING IT OUT, and nearly every Whigs illii' and have ai their own articles of politest faith, Whig Town in FAVOR OF IT. , and so have we. They beilevc they ere right, 'Third—Wh is it that even the town ' and we believe they are wrong. Hat allow me to y , ay.rtfrieints, that there is a terrible propensity rusides_concord_w ilia is w wherein ho political abuse, in the warm campaigns 01 this strongly Democratic, ALMOST UNA N_ ! country ; and a spectator oldie old world. on liork• ins around at the contending parties, and reading DIOUSLY VOTED AGAINST the Cuth- the party journals, would actually think that no olics ? i man is fit to be a candidate fur the Presidency— , country. s ry he is w th e e li gie h atest rascal to be found in him Either the Oppositioo are at fault in n l.., o c. i , i t a t, rt a o n r d lot i k ir n i io a , t , l . y such their assertions as to the groat and over- i compact.. I know il i el 1 i li t t ke • is b a t i t i l hono e. r rable man, and that he Mot fought whelming influence of Mr. l'intton with h the Democracy of New II unapshire—or to say winiitituutfYi and I have net a word c: they do not tell the truth when they say ' that influence was brought to bear in favor i of the abolition of the Religious Test.- 1 The two stories are utterly irre concilahle. The Whig Council Egret' a re being lighted up! flrfrFrom every section of th Union the most gratifying assurances as to the invincible popularity of our Presidential candidate are pouring in upon us. "Scott loads the Column," and every where the true Whig soldiery, joined by lost of honest Democrats, aro marshalling them selves for the Conflict. Especially Cheer ing are the tokens in our State. •The glowing accounts of thp out-pourings of the people at the Scott demonstrations thus curly in the canvass remind-us of the days of '4O and '44. Besides our own on the 17th instant, we have before us calls for no less than rata Mass Conventions of the friends of Scow, to, by held as follows : Erie; en rriday, September , 10th. New Berlin, on Tuesday. Sept. 14th. !muenster, on Thureday, S,ept. 16th. Hollidaysburg'. on Friday, Sept. 17th Pittsburg, on Thursday, Wept. 2311.. Pottsrilla, on. Rsaturday, Sept. 25th Wes Cheater, on Saturday, Oct. 2d: Germantown, cm Monday, Oct. 4th. Charoderedurt, on Thursday. act. Ttd piatinguished Chan:Tient' of the cause arc tumouneqd at al,lthtie meetings.. The mooting at Lancaster, on Thursday next, hsilkpected to be a wormier gathering,. The "Old Guard" promities 0,000 ma sity in I , :loventher ! It will thus be seen that while the Opposition, are busying themselves with the game of brag, ,the friend* "of WINFIELD SCOTT are. pre rottring;the ground for certain and glorious triumph Real Estate Sales. Mir The attention of capito4sta is invit ed to a number of Real Estate Bales adver tised on 3d and 4th pages of to-days paper. there is ady American Spirit left in the country, it cannot fail to resent the active interference of the British Press in behalf of Gen. Pierce, and its bitter op position to Gen. Scott. When we see the London Times, the London Leader, and the ilaTicheater Examiner thundering a gainst the hero of the war of 1812, it leaves us no reason to doubt where every patriot ic American ought to be found in the ap proaching political contest. We have out lived British pupilage. Wo ought to have outlived British influence—the influence of British gold and of British opinions.— We conghtuinto the Democratic press of the country upon the zeal and interest manifested by their British co-operators ; but we apprehend that this unholy alliance will not be much relished by the Ameri can people. We annex a few extracts from the lead ing British journals on th 3 Presidential question and invito the attention of our honest Democratic friends to this indispu table evidence of an Alliance Between the lenders of the Losofoco party in the Stales and the Ft er-i faders of Great Britain to TO BREAK DOWN AMIMICAN MAN!. Feu:1111 s AND TIM'S ;SECURE THE MARKET FOR ENGLAND ! • From the London Times. The tiremph of The candidate of flit Deennerntie party, /nought forward by the men of the South, will since, pe. bublyfir erer, the ue I winery,/ a tria ~,,,, riaj prtnriples ; and it Lord Derby should next year be disposed to take the %met lean :a till fir hid model, we have little doubt that it will serve to remove the last illusions of the pro tective system from his mind. In this respect, and on this point, we take Gen. Pierce to be a fair representative i.f the opinions of Mr. Calhoun. and. as such. A VALUABLE PIiACTICA Al IX TO THE COMMERCIAL POLICY OF TIIIB couNTRY. Frani the London Leader. We ere without informiition ite to the views of Gen. Pierce UN THE staLiEcT t)1 co-0P- EitviloN wrili ENGLAND ; Dirr NV I.: CANNOT SAY THAI' I: FEEL ANY AP PREHENSION ON THIS POINT, and 're oquoll nucnC the !jowl dery ton riot ,ef: /writ throe °Mr I OnfideliCe el . many .1111(10 art 11 4(11115 1111.11 tf Will I r3lll/ the Meta , heifer EJIIIIIItter. Thertrnu (; ,, t• Y,rn r aril nt nuy late prorr lbw the Orprinciat le y, whale ei . e stay he tlieir te)ter deFereaces. urr II•01.11 , 11110, "o their tea • behalf of colit:eerciil and rely goverement hr 111.1 Y tun. is in be one oil which fillet (201:N M ‘1" FOlt ErFECTUA CO ()PEW\ I'ION in reducing, wherever le.lettealde. rx.ting etlpedenvitts to le ternation3l ettereoer.i. Gen. Carts on Vex). Ntolt *I desire to repent here what I have sahl else The New Hampshire Test IrPTIto lion. George M. Dallas and many of thu Opposition papers have accus ed the Whigs of New I fampshiro with hay ing opposed the abolition of the religious test in the Constitution of that State.— We have proven the ful&ity of this charge by giving the official votes in a number of towns in N. Hampshire showing that while the Loco towns uniformly voted against the abolition of the test, the Whig towns just as uniformly votod in favor of its ab olition. In addition, wo take pleasure in recording the annexed resolution, which was unanimously passed at the Whig State Convention held at Concord on Wednes day, for the purpose of nominating .Elec tors, and gives {direct contradiction to the assertion : "Resolved, 'That we believe It to have been the design of the founders of the Government to make America the asylum of the oppressed, but never to the subversion of its:distinctive character; that it should be the refuge alike from religious a nd punt. ical oppression, and that within its boundaries civil priVileges should he unabridged by religious °pin. ions; therefore we, the Whigs of New Hampshire, are, e♦ Always have boon; decidray t» favor of blotting Ike roligious wiz from our &ate Consti tution." Swettlegou Ciaa Sprliagm. ' OcrA 'company of Ontlemen in Chain bersburg, o which' Dr. Riehaichr is Presi dent, and Col. McClure Secretary, Las pur chased these Springs, and intend erecting a main building pot lessithan 160 feet by 50, arranged on the mostapproved system, three dories high, exclusivO of• a 'Walled basiment, with other accommodations, to entertain 800 visitors, and Wag pp the . baths in the beat manner.: TL's , whole is to be completed by the Ist of June next. They calculate confidently ' that these springs are destined to take the very high est-rank among the watering please pf the country. The Oafish Cattle 110`" The London Times is Waning as tealously as any other Locofoco parer in behalf of Pierce end King. It has its ,correspondents in this country, whose let ters aro exactly in the same vein as those of such papers as the Washington Union or the Pennsylvanian ) abusive of (fen. Scott, laudatory of Gen. Pierce, and giving ac counts of the canvass in genuine Locofoco style of exaggeration. Pierce is the British candidate, and VI British gold and British influence can se curd his election, he will be elected.— There is nothing that the British aristoc racy dread more than to see the Whigs of I the United States restored to full- power ; for then they know that they would no longer be permitted to fatten upon the rich profits of the American market for their 1 iron and other manufactures. The contin ued prosperity of England depends in a great measurso upon the success of Gen. Pierce and his party, as the prosperity of the United States depends upon Gen. Scott I and his party. The Times knows this, and hence its efforts to secure the election of Pierce. Perhaps our American Demount ey will get their eyes open to those facts after a while--Pitisbtirg Gazettr. The Cnnvinno In Tennerice. There is no mistaking the spirit of the Whigs in Tennessee. In no State in the Union have they entered upon the canvass with a greater array of talent and a more determined zeal than in Tennessee. A great many important changes are daily taking place from the Locoloco to the Whig ranks. Among the encouraging signs every where apparent. we notice a letter from Lieut. J. W. Shields, of Sevier county, which appeared a few days ngo in the Knoxville Register, in which the writer, a Democrat, declares his determination to support Gen. Scott. lie says : I was a Democrat, and of fist felt like support• ing Pierre ; but whru I reieeinharea [Retrial.% and danalf•l. I had i;ol,i. 011 . 01101 with WllllO 1111.1..1' Scott, I (ha it,4 led licit I could do my feelitigs itegire end v.,te ate...mist hen. 110 declares Gull. Scott "a 9 Wilde a commander :19 ever we and says, -When I heard my hrlve old commander it tncd, I could stand it no adding : You, my broilit.r rernerill•er . )10 iv longer ; visited the ho-peals in the city id Maxie°. and how he administered to (lot wants siel, each 111311 shirt, a blanket, and II pair of omit. Iloihr . ti worth of tobacco ; and I, for one. dress. nil these COlll ioft%. /111i1 k also, as did all tithe's Wili• lost theirs in battle. lie further sates : "The soldier.; under Scott's roninr n I love him. Yuu knoW-SOillier.S. 111111,1,1' V. 1 1 ,11 he W 3.1 Ar• rested; yoo relliellibrf the 1110f0111a lie lett the army for ; and what was Iloilo that day. Yes, eveiv regiment [witched twound his quarttru, clad with a nudge of mourning. in order I. ...how how they hnnoird a n d hived loin. You kiinw we had urdery n o t I, cheer ; but one of the volunteer conipaniva was obli g ed to chest, and cheer they did," &. rhis is the sort of sentiment tlist eni give to Gen. Scott thousands of votes among his old soldiery. V7 -fly Staunton Speetater thinks that there is some mistake about lice. Pierce being a tles...eneant ‘it the Ihtlte of Nort ii untherlantb, ant infers, bunt his feats 111 MCX.ICO, that he belongs to the "ziotnerset" family. dolttriP. lfale has not formal ly accepted the nomination tendered him by the Pittsburg Convention, but mill 0.1 decline it. Ile neither seeks nor refuses the Presidency, but allows his name to be used merely for the purpose of keeping up the organization of the party to which be belongs, and of which lie is now the stand ard•bcarcr. IrrAnother invasion of Cuba by lib bustlers is sail' to be in progress, to take effect in October, unless suppressed by the vigilance of our authorities. MABYLAN B.—No State Election is to held in Maryland this year. The new coustitution requires Biennial Eleetions for the Legislature, Congress, &e. There will he a Munieipial Election in Baltimore on the Second Wt.dnesday in October, which is Out expected to cull out a full vote. Maryland will notdevelope herstrength till the Presidential Election, when an int immense vute will be polled. The friends of Scott and Graham are otnaident of u handsome majority. Westminster Rail-Road 10' A large and enthusiastic meeting of those interested in the construction of a Railroad to.comtect Westminster with the Baltimore and Susquehana Road was hold at Westminster last week. Delegates were in attendance from the whole line of the proposed road, as also front Washing ton and Frederick counties, through which „it is calctilated to extend the And to Ha gerstown, where it will connect with the Franklin railroad, leadinf to Chambers bUrg. The beet spirit prevails among its friends who say there it no doubt of its immedi ate commencement and construction. The Commissioners will . open subscription books at once, and as soon as a sufficiency of stock is taken, the Company will be or. gani zed. zrGen Scott and family are now on a visit tit West Point, and will rowain for some days. A. Looofoco elergylan in New Hemp teetifteti that Frank Pierce is pious, but Frank's own organs in that State seem to admit that he , The ectipturee command men to "pray and , hot to faint," but Frank faints and doesn't iway.--Lou. Journal.: . While to the army Gem Pierce wag a bore the reach of certaure.—Wash. Un ion. + He seemed to keep ihimself out of the reach of everrthing this could by say possibility hurt biat.—Lou. Journal, Noticos. UPLCOMAIWIS Fame lc Co., of N. York, have been irngaged for some time in the republ 'cation in a cheap form of the leading Periodicals of gang land—considered and termed "the critical ce neon, or NI British scholastic and literary wort "They are conducted by the best talent of Eng land ; and are engaged with the most important questions which interest or agitate the civilized world." They are the London Quarterly Re view—The Edinburg Review—The Weet mm ster Review —The North British Review—and Blackwood's F:diuborghlegeztrie. We have been in the receipt in these periodicals; and we Ilint much to interest and itedruct. The terms are as follows—payment in ed•anee For any ono of the four Re% ieors, CI per anti any two, any three, 7 •. all four, Ifluekwotxra Magazine, 3 Blackwood and three Rev iewn, •• Blackwood and the four Roviewo, In lir I ~,,, 'lard Scott & Co.. ru'Llisher 79 Fulton or 55 Gold at. Now York. Ip — The Ann it.an IVh i, l mica', for Scptetnla•r, has o line steel engraving 01 lion. Wu. A • GUA RANI, the AV hig candidate for Vii•u Preoident of the U. States. and also of Ilan. U EOM: Asnas CM, of Massachusetts. 'Cho articles in this number possess more than usual intererst, and fully susa lain the high literary reputation of the Review.— The reduced rate.. at which this valuable work is now furnished ($3 per anoun).tooda cominn nil for It a liberal patron:No from the AVlligs of the Union. CH AM Ploy Lit dsr LL, pUblifiller, 120 Ned sau street, N. York. IrrThe Student, the Irrt..r Cute Journal, and the l'hrrilologictsl Journal—monthly dollar puldi• cation,. f the pre., of MeedrA FOWLUR aCc N. York. oro berme el, with tld it 11111.131 11111oldieef or ioter,.tiot r and v3iwoh, rendin g mat• ter. It is ;aid the-e puhlicatioud harts nit tiggre. gate monthly circulation of 100,00 ; c;;ples, and Ihel thie number eutist•tittly on L/10 inaroarw.— They are hoaroli.lry g;;ttett nt lon rafo.., and otitdit w lel in po.4..rriort of evcry'itite t, renaltig II ootivalla's Youth Cabinet, n bentAtifully /Ilit.trAtetl!Lir Mnit.Ame, it pr.t.li-lied month- Iv by 1%',11.1.w.,nrii, I IS Natt..lU Attevt, N. fork. It 14..01Lie1l 111) 1 . 4)r i...11it.1•111 h••urlil of y 0111,:. ••1.111 dux ui.illnr Chit ranuul 1111 1./ do a 0...1 w every ftaiily dick: to wlti..:ll it it utl• .lonollier boat 1.:‘1)1ol+lotv. Another terrible entatuiiy has I wetirred on the I Itulson Itarrr, Smur i l a y lint the stemner Iteintleer burst her boiler, 101'11 , 4; 20 or wore iustansilc sealdiug and otle.r wise injurin rIO'St• 111,W11'S OW be- VOIIIIN SO 114111i/11i ilutt heAroely a Week pasSt.6 the record o r o ne or, VIII(! Al r I:AnNull AND Ji.s.sv 1,1•1) Nhut:, --The ',ow ht ihr Nlii-w.tllVorld, =llllll MEI= iL;vs, tVlio,t• 11711c1 , i ;IVtli•lt, eil over their ruuner tieu. h ccmn Oka 'hey ~,cr,t4eil aMO OVVE F. 53100 a 1/11 . 1 . 0 011 Val . !! ( . 01' rt•fl tO lilt` the at i•1011:1i errent !r,.tn•rt••l hiee.e,t and Jeers Lied, and a tie: r ir , elouv deveiiivet it is. Ile et,Llc, to r. 1.11,11 it enlirl .fur Olt! .o.lolllFlllllt . ill :1114! el the ‘.Yorlil geuerally singer. Aceenlim io the ke , tlegs eit autl kilaitees lilu panics reel . 11 1•11 111111 111!;11Willg 11:11111Sililit, 111% aft, r i!x111.11SI•S \Vl'rl.! I aitl :—.11.1111y 1411111. :5:10 . 2,1 1 01; ; 'l% Batumi', iisi:ll.S.til.ll. 0,0(10. live it,%%111 I . 'nlrhat.l Itobihsoit, elem., tree rl2(l. NN 157, To ;Le I,e t•- latare :31 w 11 elrmnrrei.. ;o l d :i Irrr snilets are elected. 'Flu• vote 01 Cimgregs col respondi ‘v WI tile (iiver nor's vote. ellol.l-111A tv lir FFAL.O.—%Va prreeive by in Ilit.lit.llo Re p111)1IV, 01 Salimlay vveiling, that Ike total number of duatlis ttt that city by elmletai dttrti.g the 1....1.111 01 August vsaa 388—ait average of about cleveit a .I.ly. 111:VOLTINO CAS I'ALTY. - - - At Non vi. :September 2. s a ‘.111.g etc, by the bre:ll:tag' throe; i of the llioir of a privy, preriprtnu•d Olio the vault, Ices below. and the wotlo•r of two ol• them, attracted by their seri-a:us, lel! in at ter them. A ladder was soon ohidittetl, 'ot proved too short. rurally. all were, with dallealuty, exitivatea alive, but ono Is hard ll= expt.rwi HERCULEAN I ' l:utc+ • rulav FEAT.—(.IIP , FM). the pedestrian, is now engaged at Ho boken, N. J., in a feat never performed by any person in this or any other country'. Ile proposes to walk 1,250 miles in 1,000 half hours, and 1.250 quarter-miles in 1.- 000 quarter hours—the whole to be done in succession, without any sleep or ret4, but such as be eau catch between the time of each walking. The whole time to be occupied is 10 weeks, Iwo days and It) hours. Ile is now in his third Week, and is quite confident of suCePPS. Co i llAnusn Mostorrot:s.—Sprinkle a little brown sugar on live coals or a hot iron in your room, and die smoke of it will banish the mosquitoes for the night.— Exchange. THE CHOP AND TUN WEATUER.—The Baltimore county W log stales that the po tato rot has made its appearance in that country, and its ravages aro wide-spread. The later potato crop, which promised an unusual yield, is undoubtedly an almost entire failure. This is attributed to the late long spell of rainy weather, which has also played havoc with the fruit. reaches are rutting on the tree, and large quantities of unripe apples bait, been beaten to dm ground. The Empire say! General Pierce is "a' 4nimhed gentlemen." Ile'ti llnielieti now, and in November he'll be "laid on the alielf."—Daylon [O - Gazette. POLYGAMY Aston° MORIMONS.r•-• Brother Pratt. of the Lancr•Day Saints, in a printed defence of the Mormons and Brigham Young says of the latter, 'the nuinberof his family does not exceed the estimates which have been going the rounds of the American press." - was re ported that Mr., Young had sixteen wives, more or less, a niajOrity of them rearing young proPhets, it is time tacitly admitted that.thts is the celled number. - _ A iiiolent 'tliundet storm passed over Washington courtly4Pn.. last Thursday. Mr. Mellinger heti 20 sheep and two tired beeves killed/ and J. Quail twu party of New York windage, among whom is. Mr. George Law, have *semi. ated themselves for the purpose of carrying out a magnificent undertaking, in the found. ing ore new city opposite New York. ott the west bank of the Hudson. on a tract of land lying betwstn and ccmptisiug Jct• 'sly a ity and Madan. IV:11 i11.1,M11. SHOCKING ACCIDIiNi. -- A. few days since, es De. McNair, of tippeh. Mississippi, wits lifting his gun from a log while seat ed on his horse, the trigger accidently was pulled, driving the contents into his breast and setting'his clothes on lire. The hors e threw On, when he managed t o 1 . !,,t, some of his burning clothes, but finally ex piretl. AV hen 'lOOllll his own dogs were 'eating his heart and breast. letpooTANT.—lt announced that tho Life of Pierce, by Hawthorne, will eon 'taint Use General's Military jourii.ll as writ ten on the field ! Now we shall know all about the exploits "in the blaze of every battle." How !lappet's it, if Geo Pierce Inland time to write a journal on the Mild, that lie never (nand Lilac to write any mil itary despatches ? 11Vhdar'm Itst'math of 111141 Cherry. I . 11E%! i:1/1" P(11 CONSUMPTION. And the bind tiledieiii knim man tor Asthma of eveiy stage. Liver Complaints, Coughs. Colds, Illeoltin; or the Lungs, shortness 01 !heath, Pairs and lA'ealiness in the Side, Illeast.&e., and all tither ilisvai.es or the PULMONARY ORGANS. BE‘V A 111. (W ImPosuri()N! The greater the of any tti.enrery, the higher it in het l in the v.:teem of the pnhlic, and N., notch in proportion is that public liable to be imposed 11111111 by the spurious iteitattoini of . the ignorant, mid Turn. tv hi,. like the dione iii the hive, have eeitlter the ability nor inclination to provide lOr ihiive and lururi.lte 91011 the C.llllll/14 01 the tleser, mg. No‘v Mitt tLir prortril 101 l im ,ell known to I,e more ',Main Clore 'ii ii,cTit lot (.:t ‘l!'- 'l.lltN, \INA'S I s, 0/1 7 1.;11S, Illi1),NLY111I: , , :111,1 all similar Atlve• tms, Man :111V iolo.l ieffieLly 4.%i•r trill be. anti IN9W AR'. 1.10.11 Mo-e so vill.m• h a ps a ime.deole, miltare, and 'hy I. to palm It Wiwi the gemlike Itakat 11114 IN 10 C.lllllOll 111111 010 111,11111. rn orally nt;mu•t puli II 1211111; .111 V °the. firm lit ilAk ISt; "I I I F. I FS oil lii.l rr r.tjaper. Ihe 1... t lowly! v ini !Idle the lamao et the de e. 011.11, while they 1111111` .11'lis 1.11111.,. lirsgmally pu•p:ur•d by & pitsis.tsed 11:111 %old. Win,l. IIL and Mass., 1.. ‘511.411 ail oult•i• •'14,t1;o1 et1.111 , "•.1 and lor stile I LLB 11011 I:r'1`,•1 tit IJV 1 II it:1'11101M M MKS NV, ~,,, TI 11.1.1.114‘t0 41 ;v 111,, flown ci,o,par o vly ‘V ,• t ^tr s th , al "2. , d Lr lomo. 16,1 %% I ..:11 u•-••r 91 rem!, .1: y 4.i531 NI/ 3 W. , ',lv N% ;WO. hir. 9.1 n vviit v. r. lii nir lit I 'I 4 fr. , it 70 11'111, l't r rats r 1•11.111 0•1,1.1,1 1S; 11 1 I i 1: 75 4 uotl 11.1 X 1,1 I, 1,11.11,1. GHlll'I:i:ll~- \\ : 0• ss IP • s!.. s li•s toil, at ^i is 9i as a. ss••r ;os, • n,.0 ! , 1 01 aso , s , are quirt. 1:s• :0: a ,00i • i•ur 100 14 fill I•li‘e, I'lilll;`I(i\n, I k rrir ; 13 c. p•r P. 1.‘,. iu Hpl.. I mol iti 6r 17 4 t t•ltta 'A A R I! I E the :Doll • II . e %. 11r A.111,:it1.3[1,11 1:•. \V SIfIN(;TI (;( T, id cmi• , Xl.l Nit— [IN Ahr.6:,,n K.ke. of 1 . 11,1i.1111 1% , 1,!111,. On the I:fith vlt , Ity thy lit s. P. •,.•livur,r, 111"NIISLI:T, cmstry. Md. auJ NIP. On the CAP:I,I'IIN %!I .\\. BO) 1:1:, L,nh oi t!A• 1111555155 (;.•ti,!1111,. Dili►. Or' Wetlties.ity I lA. ot 11 0 . rooderoo oi her .I', in I'l . llllod. El.!"/ 1111: VII riolet no. Nla.til.l), d,rrueed, in illy iii II tear I,f her He.' On ti r e in Frartrorli,l, of th e re-trktlee ot l'unniti,.ll.ll°, Esti., lit,. %IZI , 101 suerly of l;ettt in the :16th yl.lll Of hi. tilt AT l'••• (1". Fr' PrleNloa. , .011 y 11 , —0,4 ANN I). ,ioer Maj. W. 11' ilioo4. l y. 01 Cog 1.000411. On Salunlav lon:In I od. I).\ VII) 11011 N I: 11. infant .on of LI., 01 1.1 n,, I.do, , ugl>• agoil month.. In I.ittl.w.town, on Ow 2,1 :4111 \II C , aged 5 vear. 7 noolo. , 11211 I I 01 , Ole 0.1 ,1 / 1 " n>rniu4. ANN ELI% • 4 montha and 1 1 d:iya—dauglinn aof A ',drew and Luui•a I.,>a. On the ill tilt. • Mrs M.11:1' Mt 1111, wid ow of ltr. Meiotic! Bratty Frank tin township. heti. , 7:1.1 pent oi her sue. On the ('I(:1 (Is, non of I". John liretly, of Franklin towni-hip, in the It year el her age. On the IGth ult.. SAMUEL, anti of Mr. \% id , hem Slieplienl, of Menallen township, in the zd year of his age. On Wcdoerdny lost, NI A Et: A HET, daughter of Mr.(eorge Kuhl, at Nl,na I lot township, aged about I year. At Paris. Itv at tilt., of ('hol.•rn, Mr. WM'. N. G. DEN VVI UpL E, aged '2 , 1 years and 5 too who. On the Ist inst. in Menalien township, Adams County. utter a tong Itll , lllttikil illueaa, which she bore with Christian Wiens , . and rertienattatt.!‘l lIIA 1. Wlllllll . l'.llatteliter of Nathan lVtieht. aged 4U yeatv 11 months and 13 days. [York papers please copy.) 'She hoe passed trom the earth, but vie must not lament lirr. Nor mourn her return to a holier clime 'She but lingered below, until lit who bud sent her. tfloculled her to Eden in woman's sweet prime. Tho terrors of death had not rower to shunt her, She felt not his derkne-s, nO.l It•nrea not bin ;ding ; 'l'llo thought of her Saviour's kind mercy could calm her, And her ;Ora went upward. au Faith'. ardent wing. In her beauty she Omi, hut we will not regret her; Out 'tears 1118 Y not moisten the norms on her, For ltlat smiles of her Saviour in mercy have met Ito Ok, Death, thou art •aoquithed, and past is thy gloom. Then din) he the spot where her form now repo seth, May the •mends who so loved her revisit her Arun', And feel ; though the void sod her indiec e nch me th, :he Hies in tilt, presence of HMI who eon cave. NOTICE. ePANIE to the residence of the subseri ‘ her, on the 28th of July -A? , last a stray ZEtalta l ltna • M r ,' appeelin Ott nine tiontli YiM } ehowisli co lor, the hind legs, tail and part Of the,tinclt -being• White, with a white bpot'on the fore- The owner is desired to prose property , pay ehnrges and' taite . it sway. Al3ltAtlti3l BUSHEY& ' ilamilton fp.; Sept.‘•l6, 1852-3 t eginiJgirri) rs',3IALLY OF Mr FRIENDS OF SCOT" I', (MADAM, AND THE CON STITUTION! " I HAVE 4ERVED rut: INION tun rot: TY-()DD 11:A1;S, AND FEEL MlSt.l.l , ' A (111 Zh.N LVERY 1..111T 01 , rc ; AND WHAT EVLII uF LIFE AND F'l'Rh:NU'l'lL I lIAY 11A I• 1-.11A1.1. ID: DEVOTED To ITA . 'lns."—GeneralfieldScott. Whify,m of Adams County, nod S a nll others favorable to the election of GENERAL 'WINFIELD SCOTT to the Presdeney of these United States, are in'ytted to attend a general Mass Mcet• tog of the people of the ••Y OUNG GUAR I)," to be held at, Gettysburg on FRIDAY TUE 171 . 11 DAY OF SEl' 'I•EMIIEi. INS I'., at 1 o'clock, I'. AI. House, Freernen, and to work. Ifni great Chieftain who has !ought your battles, led your armies to vic tory. and by a lifeslong series of distin guished vertices to his country in the Council and in the held has estahh-lied his ,!little to the gratitude of his country men—the Soldier typo, tthifu never hesints ling to throw himself 11111011 g the fiercest carnage of \Var when railed to the field by his vountry, has tet toter proved !outsell the fast•abiding lricild Teary—who, by 1114 4er%'1 , 1 , 4 lllle 11 , 111. 1111,4 et int c 111111 (vii. 1.31 01 the ave,:i nil %I. Ili/ 14 ,rieele , .:4 0:‘ 1 ,• tevs in the Clie ilcio‘al., in the 11,11,1i....c. 11. 1111111'111L11 . -, 314.1 111 =EMI IF.t• 1 . 11:toll 111.11,..1:11;012 hrr,t , ll . In 11 ::r :it n 0... ..nnr unr :ill( :s I— NV :mil De weer:its --awl hear the oi.r t on the 17111. 1111 1:FT. , E1./.. of WO,. .1IN) i•I C.tin.Vion 111.10, I;,*- Isr:\11.1 II \1 I VI i • 1; rpt:ht vZi :11V1 and ti,al y ti+iil L: )Ir. :41cvvr,i an,l )Ir. Coopt.r hive ‘11.,t tvli th.:t ‘, v.lll c'E r ;‘•••,".11. • \V t! thrir 111.1‘.11111,1%t1iP11 10 ,rlll,l by 111(1 ilit'lf 11'0111i:1r 111;211 utro . e. I . ollllAlir 111 \ •• )1 Inklt . t.till ." ! . 1 . 11 . 11 01 runic. lot t in II [ . ..W ./1 ' 1 )( ;1: I , or t'i,•ut I ‘viit tit ,ir I:\ FILL!) 5( . 1,11' whom I‘No•V anal It)vr, N 1•;1,1 I'lElO . 1:, mi•r 'I.. )11,1.:—Fin:ENIEN rt' kir a totis triumph ('Ul' \'l'l' M1111111:1 ASSIGNEE'S SALE, , i.nher, A s,ignee of 1V m. N• 32 ` -- 110111'F. tciil Scii on .Nitturdoit 1/, 25111 of Se r ;i0 .1 1, al I 011 the prellllSt.S, :1 V_~~U,~`~L~ etattalitinv I Ili Ad """ """")'. land: ol (let). Iliuu a' Alr. and olla•r,. The I,a provemtws arc a 'l.ll-(1—S.11)121: 111 1 rl'!iINC 1191 SE - a Loge (Link liars, a Sprow !louse, %volt agood spritee of w:rer near the d.or. About aeres of the land are vovered with Heavy Timber The ref idne is in a high state oletiltivation, having been recently well I11111:11 ; there is Ile ); EA DO \V 01 :11160 i .5 A rns, and more can liu made ; the whole is under good fences. There is also on the premi ses an Orchard bearing a Variety of Choice Fruit. The Public road from New-Chester to Petersburg rims through the Farm, about three utiles Irom the latter place. The property tt iC lie sohd entire, ur in lots to suit purehmmrs. Persons wishing to view the property previous to the day of sale, can do so, by palling on Mr. Mundortr. residing thereon. Ailslndanet %yin be given sail terms made known on day or sale by J()S11:111.1.10.111N, Sept. 10,1839. Assignee VilLU.1111.1; F . A t F ft t T r nE etibeeriber, Committee of G EORGE ill%V. keno:. Lunatic,) will off er from title date till the let of October next, HQ IT T, for nne year Irom the first of April next, the valusible Farm of said Irvine, situated in Hamiltonban township, Adama County, containing '9lB AC RFS. The Farm is in good order, with fine improvements, and a large orchard of choice Fruit Trees. II not rented privately before Ridap the Ist (?I' October next, it Will on that dap be offered for rent at public outcry, on the priffitises at I oa,lnek, P M. ABRAHAM PLENNER. Sept. 100852. Committee, • AND SAIjbLERY. A N additional supply just received at - 416 - , FAWN &STOOKS', June 4. Red Front. .._.— ~._ . titeK SILK; Black Silk Lakin and . , rrifigu, a flew. supply just Jet:circa and for sale very lliesp at the Juno 4. Ittli FRONT: PROCLAMATION. WUEREAS, in and by the Act of the General Assembly of this State, j entitled "An act to regulate, the general Elections of this Commonwealth," enact- I ed ou Inc 2d of July, 18313, it is enjoined nn mu to give Public Notice of such Elec tion to be held, and to enumerate in such notice what officers are to be elected : I, JOHN SCOTT, Sheriff of thu County of Adams, do, therefore, hereby give this pub- J lie notice to the Electors of the said Coon- j ty of Adams, that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in bald county, on the . • Second Tuesday of Odobe r next, yliel2th ) in the several Districts composed of the following townships, : In the First district, composed of the Borough of Gettysburg anti the township of Cumberland, at thin Cuurt•house in Ouoysburg. Lt the Second district, composed of the township of Germany, at the house now welipied by Israel Yount, in the town of Littleshown in the township of German';. Lt the Third district, composed of the township of Oxfmd, at the house of Widow Miley, in the town of New Oxford. In the Fourth district, composed of the townships of Latimore and Huntington, at the l o nise of Wm. W. Hamilton, in the township of Ilumington. In the Fifth district, composed of the townships of Ilamdtonban aid Liberty, at the public School•house in Mill erstown. In the Sixth district, composed of the township tit Hamilton, at die house now oceopted by A. T. Owen, in the town of the tiercnth district, cum till tutvul6ih .11 die school tiolisit iu the totr 11.4 liciiilcrsvitle. In 11,,, laglith di.arlet, runil u d f,f th, ‘,l Ntrab:ut, a; oi J. col, 1,. Grasg, it, Iltinterst,,%vii. lit the Ninth th,trwt, t•tottit , t , tl td' the to‘vosittit tit the hooso now br llotry littrinhot, iu stoti to%vo• 111•1 111,11 Tip. In thr district, 1 , 1%V11 , )11: , ,t 1 al ttf 11,1; liMind nl :7i:111111V' . ";Il ' i . q'l.lll of th, mvit,hip .ki ;111. dcr. In ,al.l t,,,,v11,1,1i) '1 ,• \ :- 4 11111',. in 5;.1,1 shy, 111 . 1 It • 3 Ilw Ili, on, It •,1:1! , Irom ()N1,q,1 th, :yid ~thcr !root I to I)) C.)),.. j'ocirt-1.:11!) di).lrict, r0w , ),),! ol 0))) t))wilsiiii of ' 46 at the ;,(mzo yl A.11'1:1 (); , ,Xl . lll - 41.1.111 , 13. 1111 Fiill,llCll ( 1 1' 1, i , t• nnl , !- . 1•41 1111. and tov..))).111 ) i i 1;)•rw) , I, at iilll,he In tlic : - ;IXICI . 11111t',111c1, r.:3l}ol.ti 1,111 iCI.I Iht• TO, It: I', 111 ai.l 101\ 11,1,ry Pohl, in Ali‘lc.lllo \v;l, iu ,1;,1 to.‘ u- MIME One Canal Unmiiii,•;ionci Onc Jud , ...ce of the Supreme court. ()Ile member of (:on“..;ri.,z, Onc incniber of As,eniblv. thie County Colinnis,ioncr, I)irectors of the Poor. (nor to fill the ino•xpircd term of Nielfolivi 431141 y, (Iced.) One County Atiditin I'.trtitvlar attention is dinned to the Art u 1 :Is.t•efoldv, p.,ssed the 27tit t!:ty 01 Echruarv, 1819, entitled ..Art Art relative to votitiz at Elections of Attains, I)atiplite, I,nnelster, (,ipmhorlntid, C'etore, (;recur, and Eriv, VIZ : "Scrtion 1. ii.• it enacted by t:l4. St.il it. and 1100.• of Ncwet•elitanvi... of t'Je General .k..t•Atoly met, a...! it ia liervlty vita, tel by the authority of rite same —that it shall be laavlul for the s o rtie of the cimoltu. of A11.m14, FrALLIt:ILL. (4111`110, 1111t1 1:110, tutu and after the ilasaaat• ot thta to v•ite 16r all ca1..:1..itt'.3 for vati,w,) oinc,, he tilled at an.y cloction ua our slip or tL kr( L I IWO. ell, TILIL Incl CV( ty c.,,,luht, is I or, IIesi4LILLIC.I. Ito iciluireil Ii the val,tist,4 11c.re , Of .ILIA Cuur 11011,1,11111. ecti.m Th .L fraud emu.. I.y nuv persnn vutitta in t6r, ufallusr uhuvu prozviCotl, 1.11..11 hn puuisnivl us similar frauds 010 (011,11`ki 10 ' , o putatAhk r il hy tho clisting laws of thin Atso—ln tool by virtue of the i4th section of the in aloresanl, evers.person, excepting Jit , tices of the Pelee, viler shall hold any office or appointment of profit or tru4t under the Government of the United States, or of any city or uworperated dis trict, whether a rommissioned officer, or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, or shall be, employed under the legislative, executive or judiciary depart ment of Iltia State, or of the United States, or of any City or incorporated thstrict, and also that every member of Congress HMI of the State Legislature, and of the Select or Common COllll6l of any city. or C o m. missioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any elec tion of this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, Inspector, or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office to he then voted for. 4su—that in the 4th section of the act of Asembly, entitled "An Act relating to executions, and for oilier purposes," ap proved April 16, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "shall not be Construed, as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer, from serving as ajudge, inspector or clerk, at any general or special election in this Comm o nwealth." And in and by an Act of the General Assembly of this '4,tate, passed the 2d day ofJuly, I 839, : it is directed that the In.l spectom und, Judges be at the places of I their diste.cts on the day, of the General Election aforeinitt, at 9 o'clock in the fore noon, to do and perform the iev i eral du ties required and enjoined . on them to and by the same act. And be it further directed, in - and bY the act of the General Asnenibly of thiti titate nforesaid, thittotie of the Judges of. each of the. tlitferent districts aforeiald.' Oho shall hirtelhe'eharge of the certitieste* of the number of votes' whiCh altsll. hiye bean giidri for each 'candidate (er r the" thtliiretit otliceit then and , there voted for at their respectivit districts, shall meet on the third 'dss , alter the electioti; which shall be on FRIDAY YRS lfrrist oe Cm** aforesaid, at the Court•houtte, In dna .13011fugh of Gettysburg, then and there in {n4o a fair statement awl cettificate of the ; number of votes, which shall have been tisen at the different districts in the county of Ad tins, for any person ur_p_ersons fort th* offices aforesaid. . . . , . JOHN SCOTT, sarritr. Sheriffs Office, Gettysburg, j 6,10. 10, 1832. S w• FIRE INSURANCE. rgIIIE ".Idams County ilitriteal lire lit -a Burance Campany" located at Get tysburg, is now ut successful operation, and for lowness of rates, economical manage ment of its affairs, and safety in Insurances, challenges comparison with any other similar company. All its operations are conducted under the personal supervision of Nlanagers selected by the Stockholders, of the Unnipaity are at all times open to the inspection of those insuring in it. As no travelling agents are emplos etl. persons desiring to insure can make ap phealiim to either of the Managers, frofit whom all requisite information can be ;aired. Managers are : meriallen—Win. Wilhou, AlcCuldy, —Jul.,p King. chllvw Ileintzelman, I I amilt.lo ail InoK IV. 11ngiti Liberty--. 1 01111 SI jr ., 0.1/1 1.. NOVI ite.. „ 1 ,,, 4 _ knry liri .tillij I). vial E. I loninger, llorough—th•orge 'Swope. I) A. 9urhlrr, NV:11. 11. . li. Kurtz. 1111....e11. U.,beali, Eden Aurii s, J. 11. \Verlier. REAL ESTATZ 4;:t. T 4 11:1% ink nrrniive. Iti1 , 111(111! Ott the tir,t ()I Aptil 00;1. at It alit •S:ile, oil .I.lititr ,:‘,3 the 7:51h Nriilt inhtr ft f I o - :"C L. M., prvinises,llls lEl' I% mg aril oil lhu Slaw r.akl lum!. log 'non ilarroAlorg to (4 . 1 . ,11 shor,v, 111110111 , ton tovt Adam, ('oooly. two no I mg.: hall !wit, s ).ill ul ! h'.) Hll,l, uf .1. .1, h i , 11,.w, .lulus 11;,!. s o .x lid:, biltlSt! 1,1 ) j , \lf iii,•,l ~ .1 11, 1 . I:11 L . ilt , ll $,.• • E A I) ; gtlotl . ; t :1, 1 .1 , 114 t•al` uo ~ri• llao --• II A I,I*—STM: nn rI 1.7,7 Co 7.7 :; liil, hi-. 1, WWI a 4 . (•11.ir. a I‘r =TIM HIVIi a t,,,0d 1,(1(4 11.11:N,;!.• 1)1.1,,h:.• , - , . 1.1.1.• r I 'yin Aerl , kt uovcrud %:1,11 he :tn.! t!“. %%;:i V. lh liit V S I rcpt. 1 t), 1:.:"11.111"w•r Gay.,:to p6•a<lr 1 y unlit gal mark 11,4 e 0111. ' \ V(' A q r '11)11 N AT PUBLIC SALE Oa ~;(iitnitay the orh. ().•!,,brr /15 1 1111-: Fubseri!our at l',110i.• -CI Side the vll.l.ihle (lnyoriv, for wan) . year.. his re , nienev, in tht. Ilj t;CtlVSbiitY, 11 . 4111 ti n, on N./U[li ihki.ilOri! Strict. and WhiHi 1 • 11 . 1V(q111 . 111 • P of lOratifin and arrii;!,•int•iit will be. htand nue 01 the wo,t tiesiral,l,, idenees in the liM . ll. htlpr.V , 111 , 11:S e1111 .. .is I Of a tVVII 11111:LL'll 11 It T 0 IL Y BRICK I)WELLING, with 0 Two. Stow Bari; 14 i 41 a good Stable. vel;ent well or water with a golui pump in It, tvitli other conventeneem—all lent order. The terms, wbieb wig bo nerooonodi tieg. will be made koown oil Oto tidy of Sept. 10, 1852---ts r,Setitincl & Cumpi:er capy and charge ad TEACHERS WANTED. InIHE School Directors of Molloyleas -IL lOW Win MOO tat the public School•house, near Anthony - Smith's, on Saturday the 2d day of October. /MEL at 12 o'clock, 31.. to select NINE TEACH ERS of the public schools in said town ship. All those interested are invited td attend. GEO. HAGERMAN, Scc'y Sept. 10, 185:2-3t. 300 AG EN PS WANTED *lOOO A TEAR. W ANTED, every County of the r v U. States, active and enterprising Men, In engage in the sale of some of the best Books published in the country.. To men of good address, possessing a small capital arum $25 to 8100; such induce ments Will be offered as to enable them io :flake from $3 to $lO a tic, (Krthe Books publiehed by us are all iteefulin their character, estientuly popular and command largo sales wherever they are offered. For further particulars ati d s (postage paid) • .DANIELS .itt: GETS. Buccessoncto W. A. Leary & Co., Nu. 138 N. • ;wood street, 'Philidelphisi.. Sept. 10, 185' ' SCY THIS. o.l n %Oita anti gel:Antra, a new let, juatreFeiveil anti for tulle at Ittie • . _ __ COUNTERPANE 1 3— hi te jar Italy very low at • KURTZ'S. ~ ANS—a large issortment just fascis m,' etl it Kurtz's dies') cornet. =Zile '0 inr 1 r (r+ 7\ r' L. 7 Ct) Ak .11 . _. ~i J ~:.:7 .i ... _:; _J v and tlr T 1 =REM lIENI)::1Z I o'ci , irk, I'. .N 1 1). M. SMYSER NOTICE .TO ASSESSORS, 11111 E Meaty/Ora eledted . 1q 'the last Spring Election are herCby . notified to attend at-the Commissionene Office in: the Borough of Gettysburg, to receive Blank Assesement Dup!irate"; and the nee- - essary instritetions, as follows:—The As sessors for Union, Conowago, Berwick, Oslord, Hamilton, Reading, ?"fountpleas ant, Germany, Straban and Mountjoy, will attend on Wednesday the 13/h of Oc tober next; and the Assessors for the Bor• ough, Cusuberlatol, Freedom, Liberty, llamiltonban, Franklin, Butler, Menallen, Tyrone, Millington end Latimore, will attend on 7'huradaythe 1414 of Oitober next. By order of the f7ornmiexionera. J. AUGHLNBAUGII, Clerk Sept. 10, 1852—td. ASSEMBLY. f ir iE undersigned will he an Indepen dent-a- Candidate for Member of the Legislature, and respectfully solicits the suffrages of the friends of Temperance and Independent voters generally. Should I he fortunate enough to be elected to the honorable station, I shall feel myself sol emnly bound to support the Temperance reform, in any constitutional shape it may , be presented. 30IIN BURNS. Gettysburg, Pa., Sept. 10, 1852. clj-Sentincl and Compiler coo , and charge ad .1111.1% MI , CONA U GUY, .117TOILVEY .111' 1-111; g - IFFICE in the South-west corner of 'LP' the public square, one door west of George Arnold's Store, and formerly oc cupied as a Law Office by John M'Con: aughy, Esq., deceased, lo rainy and Solicitor for Patt•nts and Pensions, Can furnish very desirable facilities to appltcauts and entirely relieve, them from the nceessity of a journey to IVashington. T' I). MiC. is !imitated to attend ro the prosecution of • (21aims for Bounty Land to Soldiers of the ar of Itil '2 and others selretioii of choice lauds awl loea tlor IVoronts--proeuritia Patents and selling ;;;;oldiers' lands to the best ad %ant.,ge. Apply to Iwo personally ur by Nt,v. EU( TY LINDS. (.Z.l/21 11 az ' 1 'l-1 ) .N q • : 111 ''l t:i s: '"l 7 ".,t . 1:::1,d: 1;1I:I:: 1111; a i : 8 I (1 1 1 greSS 1:1 1:11! I:11110d tl:llcti C:171 InVe Irwir i , ;1111l , 1 , r1,111111,Y :11I( 1 ellirienity atlunded ;1 oy applieu .-- 0,11,, t 0,,,i 1 , 1,r, at 111; , ~ i lie, in GI tt),,litlig. (!::tinviuN winnw nl,ll;l;a:nnis have then mac Cm.' it to gti lu rail I%o' l i sr iti rarh cnsi: 0,1. 2 uimu u.i ,:i.livery or lilt. ‘v.irrlit. It.-. r;twr a ILI ak.,; , trend 1() uktitilq f.l I,:ihtl Warrants al it° I,olest print! parri It. G. .icl'.lZl'; A RY, Ht! s:i int I;1% , 14 ~ 3 .-.,',~.,,~.~ Dr. J. La,Arence l'lmitibersburg street; op ',A 0 13,, , itethe Lutheran Chtlrel), 2 tiooni cA,t ul :`.1;(!il:-,•,01's st.,ro wh e r t . ),(s awly k• l c,;i1,1 re.ldy and %% filing to attend lo all!Will the pr.yince old the l)en! l'er•oe , in wan! of (*onsets ofieetli uc respec , fa!l incited to call. Ur r. N. Br 111.i:car, I lII,.('.P.KnAt)TH,D.D I). [lolly I. a. I 1'1..1. 74..Itt.iii"). " : 4 . 111.1,1, I '• 11. L. IS Lrom , I). t 1.») r, I ‘• ILA. Mt:ll)..w.inuito 11.) )) 'u...1.)" , —)e)Nr, I 41. h. Si (P.VLIO.• .11111 . 7, ISIH. oh, " • keud 4.1:61•Q‘ two' t 0... &wt. Nati L_i iLN J j 'al J I,IJ ii,.!.)"JY ?.) T E snbscrihm- respectfully inform 31 the public that he has opened R per oLownt Drguerreotype Gallery, in the house formerly kept as 1 'Temperance house in I' hambershurg street, a few doors from the Diamond, where he is prepared, at all times and in all weathers, to take 1 3 •16 Gr: it Or 11' 11 . 1" 1 1 ; in best etc le, Of all-sifes and kinds, and at the lowest rates. If my pietures do not give satisfaction, there will be no charge. V - p Give me a call. SAMITEL WEAVER Gettysburg, May 11, '52-Iy. DAILY LINE. ARE Rr. D U yap. E subscribers announce to the tray. E public that they are now run ning a 1) A lI,Y LINE oF `f ai IE between Gettysburg and Chatubersburg, leaving Gettysburg at 7 o'clock, A. M., and returning by 7 o'clock, P. M., of same day. Fare each way $1,50. Btage 011ie° in Gottyeburg, it the "En gle Hotel." OEHR. TATE & CO. July 30, 1852-3 m. TO 1:7: TN Consequence el ill health, I have pla nedit, my business and papers itt the hands of WH. H. STEVitKlitliC'EsQ.. whom 1 recommend to the confidence of the pub- A. IL STEVENSON DEE W. H. S'ITVENSON; arTOIRTHET WT LAM OFFICE. with A. R. BiiieuseN,-Esq. m the North Wee t coiner of the Cen tre Square., Gettystiiz, WEBSTER YINGLIN( (ancoeosors to A. 3. Stitter,) WASTIMSTER ROTA AND ' ,(03 1 +5 1 201 ii. Corner of Mtiin Contt Streets, UTZ STAXIIIBT7OB. May \'21 --If. CIIMILLiaIriE . The Richest* Best Assortment Oil PIING & SUMER GOODS Gerttlemea'a Wear, EVER OPENED IN GETTYSBURG SAS( LLY ) CfIIOLLEDAINEI gi I AKE: pleasure in calling the attention - 11 - of their friends and the public to their e ensive stook of Fashionable Goode fog g ttlemen's wear, just received from the cit , which, for variety of "style, beauty of tint It, and superior quality, challenges Joni arisen with any oilier stock in the plac Our assortinenrof Clo, plain and fancy Twee& aul Cassimeres, Vestings, Satinets, Summer Coatings, &e. CAN"!' 11E BEAT ! Give us a call, and examine fur yourselves. We have pur chased our stock carefully., and with a de- Isire to please the tastes of all, from the most practical to the most fatidious. la" TAILORING, in - all its branches, attended to as heretofore, with the assist ance of good workmen. 11::1 - The FASHIONS rot Spring and Summer have been received. Gettysburg, April 30, 1852. MILITARY NOTI'CL It having been made the dufy of Brigade Inspectors to collect all Military arms or other military property of this Common. wealth, which may be in the possession WI any person or persons not entitled by law to hold the same : All persons having any military arms. tents, regimental or battalion colors or any other military property of the State in] his or their possession, are hereby requir ed forthwith* to deliver the same to the subscriber, otherwise they will be held re sponsible according to law. John Becker, Petersburg; A. t.tireen. East Berlin; Sebastian Beer, Abbotts town ; Nicholas Morritz, Freedom town ship ; and Jacob Barker. Littlestown, are authorized to receive and hold the same for the use of the Slate. JOHN SCO'I"I% Brigade insprelee, 2d Brigade, 4111 Division. Joseph Marks and the other off,. of 11. ~ ‘ Vasiling r on Independent Guardv," will meet- the members of said Company at the Vublic House of Mrs. Schwartz, in Mommasburg, au . Saturday the 1141k-in.q., for the purpose of deliver ing over the military property drawn trurn the State Imr ihe tine of said Uoinpany, to the proper Otliecr authorized to receive them. 3-31. CALL THIS AN: ri,ccrrg.7 FLnqnr,on LEsr,(6lEg. rjfHE and retipectfully :immune. es to the citizens of Gettysburg and its vicinity that he has commenced the 2 1 4 ..ei1f.0 BUSIWE its varied hranehes, in onu of the rooms iu Al t onnugh . tiv Buildinif, adjoining the entrance to ihe Sons of Temperance 11 ..11. Ile hopes, that by a alcict attention to bus iness, Ind an earliest effort to please, to inet•t and receive a share of public palronage. tr7qiitve us Country produce taken in exchange for work. Latest F ishions have just linen re- Cclved. lI ENUY CIAPPING LIi.. April 16, 1552-Iy. Books ! Books ! ! S. H. IiNEHEEE rmiENDERS his thanks to his {rends 33 - for the liberal patronage so king nod uniformly ektentled to him, and informs them that he has recently received at his old establiF Immo in Chanthersburg street, in addition to his former larue stock of Books, a new assortment to. which lie invites m unition, as being tl.e largest, lullest and best assortment of Classical, Theological, School, Miscellaneous BOOKS ever opened in Gettysburg, and 'Mitch as thwal, he iu, prepared to tell at the jr ,, RP 1,011'f:87' Plllr,ES. j:ll Genysburg, Pa., June 4, 1852. ZIOTICE. ETTERS of Administration dm bOlliS 4 non, cum testament() annex(), on the estate of lIENItr 11EDILER, IMO Of Mount pleasat township, Adams co., dee'd, hav ing, been granted to the subscriber, resid ing in New Oxford, notice is hereby giv en to such as are indebted to skid estate to make payment without delay, and Iltoce haring claims are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, for suttle ent. PETER DIEIIL, Adar August 6,1814-6 t. ,NOVIC TE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Oiphans' Court of Adams County, to distribute the balance rennin'. ing in the hands of GRoaue Is. STARRY, Administrator of the Estate ofJSCOD STAR• ay, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will attend fur that purpose at his office in ileidlerbbtlftn Adams tummy, (hi Satur day the 9th inst., when and where all persons interested may attend. JAS. N. prrrENTURF. Sept. 8-3 t. Auditor. A FARICERS RE invited tb cult at the Font-Hoes° Farm, and examine a altiall Let of Corn planted with the subscriber's CORN DRILL. 111-" The Lot is situated West ~Of the 'Harrisburg Road, between the Road Anil Barn, and was ~p larnedAtttntit the Intli - of June, for the; purpiise of teiling oh. ha proverneht hi the Drill:- SAMUEL AV ITHEROW: GettSrsbtirg, Sept. 3-21. zoos SEPOREI 1. Ito BE R 1(, Gl o ves; handkerchiefs, Collars, Bilging* and I,4aces, Bobi. netts. Book and" Muslins,; Irish. tin. eri, Plack Silk tacit and Pritigit, Rc., ace.", ill be lied in•greit variety ai • t‘ SC II ICK I S A RICH lot,juin opimed and for sato - 1-3 L cheap at SCIIICIC*B - GOOPLAINL';' r,.1( Oe 3AUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, rim( on NERVOL 4 S DEBILITY, DISEAS&DIT THE KIDNEYS lIID 114 diseases . • ■ing'from a disor dered Liver tir Stomach, witch as Constipation, inward- Vac., Fullness of blood to the head, Acidity of the Stcknich, Nausea, Heart.hurn Disgust for Food, Fullness, or weight in bide tiour Eructations, Sinking or Vatter ing at the pit ot the Stomach,l3wirnming.., ' of the Head, Hurried and difficult ' breathing, Flattering at Ate Heart, Choking or.Nutro- eating sensations. . - in a lying posture, dimness oft is ion.!dots or . ' ' webs before she . !; It • . ! . eight,, , , :. ...0..k7.4 • Fever and 1101 pain is; the need, tlefieiency... 7 Perspiration,' Yeikerne** of the Skin aud Ey ~ Pain in the Side. Back. Chitst. Limbs ikr..Stadden Flushes of Hear, /turning in 140 Elesh.,Eanstant Imagining. or Eyil end peat depression cifilfolf ts, can be effectually cored lily ' , , DR. 11001 1 1.4101 VS CELEBR,ITRO GE .R .10./.IN Br 1 Tms PitERARED.,OY .DIE. C. M. JACE . 3O4,•• AT THE 'HERMAt - MEDICrNE STORESII4 Arch street, Philadelphia. Their envier over the abnve'diseastm Knot e 4 equaled—by any other Preparation 'US the United. States, as the tures Cling. in mini cases after akillfut physicians htive filed. , These bitted are worthy the attention orinvai , Tide. Possessiq great virtues , itt..tite reetificti t ion of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands; lie ercising the moat searching powers in Weessesi• and affections of the , digestive organs, they in* withal, safe. certain and pleasant.., ‘• • .RF.AD AND BE . CONVINCED. From the "Poston Bee." , The editor raid. Dec. '22nd • Dr. limilland'e Celebrated Gentian Bitters' for the cure of Liver Cotnplaiht, Jaundice, Dyspepi eta, Chronic. or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the. day.— ,, These Bitters hare been need by thetisanos.;,ael a friend at our elbow says he has himself teems eta en effectual and permanent cure of Liver CoMplaint frdm the use of this remedy, 'Wearst convinced that in the use of. these Bitters; the pew - tient constantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great ponilderation. They lire Pies ! ant in taste and emelt, andea title used by person* with the most delicate stomachs with safety. un der tiny circumstances. We are speaking Qom experience, and to the iffllieted we advice . their "Scott's Weekly." oneef the best Literary Plt' pert published said. . • , "Dr. Floofland's German Bitters, mintifactured by Dr. Jackson, ate now recommended by semi of the most prominent members of thefatultrefe an article of much edletwy, In cares or, female weakness. As such is the caret we Y-fildd Advise ell mothers to obtain a bOtfle, 'thus *are themselves much slekitese. PeriOnif,' tad constitutions will find th'eree Bitters ''advgatil? Ream to their health, as we knoW, from expert fence the salutary effect Bray 'hive had,Atpott weak systima." ' "AtOBII EVIDENCE, .7 . • The "Philadelphia Saturday, Gazetto."theheat family 'ffewsphytel'ribliitieti The editet•efw sof ' • •—• • HOOFIAND'S;C;ErIitiAN "It is .seldom we reeommend. -what ere teem?' 61 Patent Medicinee; to, iho anfiilineit 11404: renege of nor readers I; and therefere.leheniuo recommend Dr. Hoefiand!s Vertogn - Vittere.' o 4* wish to be distinctly - onderstood that 'We ate - 1 10 ; speaking of the nostrums of the day, ' ,,that Sid noised about for a brief period .and then forgot ten alter they have lone theit guilty.rice ?CM* . chief; but of a medicine lattkeetabliabeftoo l 4l‘ , sally prized, add which has met the 'lady , 44 proval of the faculty iteelf." • , Evidence iinon evidence has been teeeivett(ljke the f. , rgoing)from al eectionsof the . Ireton, ; the last 3 years, and . the strongest testimony in it" favor, is. that there is More of it used in the pile• -, tics of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia then all other nostrums,eombined, a feet *hetes cavity be established, end fully provipg that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complainh and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt niter gsiggit aft directed. It ictsepe'citicilly upon thq., etetnael and liver; it is prelerable to calomel in all hilt ions diseases—the effect is immediate.. It, re+ be admrajitered to females or infante with s afely and reliable benefit. at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERIVITI3. • This medicine has,ittainerl that ilikh.eharae 4 , ter which is necesseb; for all medicines , le 'Wahl to induce counterfeiters to, put forth. elittioalt tictes at the risk ot the lives of those * ease ja nocently deceived. . took well to the parks Oftitet eeeetpe They have go,wjtteß,,pigitilqinft of C. Jackson upon the wraftrier, and his naive blow, ti in the bottle, without shah they ate spuileas.. For sale wholesale and retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE BTORE, NO. 12U Arch 'tenet one door belOis ISlat h Phi I irdelph ia a • and by respectable dealers genes , ly through theionntry. Prices Reduced'. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy, the advantegee of their Kreittesroralive powers.. Fur sate in Gillystiutg at the Prug *woe of 8. B. BUEHLER. Dec. 12, 1831.--ly eoiv ' Price Reduced ! VAUGHN'S lITHO=UMO M:i=M I Large'llottles—Clnily one DiallU, Pbe Proprietor or the Great Aumiesp Sweets "irasate*. • VgoirrLll4ll Ltrnotrrarrric Ithertres.". hoiseed arson eoliatetiona of hie Amis. throiehhei the States and Cauads, hew now • • Reduced the Priciii of his ovular sod weft known loth:log awl risim tble it t twolooforth, ho will pot op hos Peolish Oulir.-411 —the moil pries orrivnor.Laz. The public, Oar rest owed' that . gh. eferneese of do Wolk clue. its Wallah. NW SMUT/ Pe0141 6111 wtat. MIMI* uncusrumn. and the oust ow will to tookomid ta pm paring it is bentaritti. • tt As this and., no wood pd... will lw wwwwwil_ by thew who have not hithowe, made therrielso woosegaisti, with it. virtu". the mead w ow eakt bog to Whittle that NO ankle is not to be dosed with the out Wont ;" of the day t" It claims fees their o Pinter 4 1 4 11, 0 mil ditgasti, than WO/ ahoy PrOwnialinik e.t. W 074 umrta: and fiii.ostainea weir now' br ha wistiteal 14Mo. awl. wall thlo nalsollea. eaiwoanded d.sbl the odoe or any other ankle is this lbw ,'Notice Pau , tcoLlitaT. ankle &Oltw W gNMho ligh the sower and owtothly..'efea the' 3/09 1 4 UM, 134/0114 / 4 §P. = aegt *PM sem tb pout sedge bt wbielt U mai This sediebie as I judy Ithtlt mute u it ~.0 . Drew lad Gravel, Ltd eU duitaair tif that ritteet. It stu be isild epee wire the Utellkeet *Moan bee ebsethout We pates.—.d these dburebu &wee. neu *um:l4W Ltuusr. the mule It woad esnaulr and tweedy neeneneed It. At ei weeent plwß **LW/ deified br all. sad We ulel erW pane the tutiele to be the Mined kedichae LA the *era! lir Mauikik re', PamPhiNa the apart glee tics* kirsr_i consto ow lateen pater of receipts. (in orklidm Is AR toodloal matter) valuable for boorebol4 pußaw, awl wbMb • will cave many flaws pw year to practical bomoMmorm. , Tb... riroo(pM am havelock' to oche We a: wain*, aside (rota its character ran adverthriall - U. medicine. tie feeblest? In favor of whisk. In fame lottorktrom all mirk of Om 1,0111107 • may b. 'ilia OWL Itsl/` "Yerogirk's , Yrktmoklo LlthooMptio ihtfuteas44: adOren America* Kandy. now fur ale I. omit MO* /11 moo/1 bkttios rat lk st. S aab. No ma NOM 116111,* Impel atm thoommt stook b dOrpourd oG hiucipal "OtiosAkei.o. N. V.; WI )E.Li SOIL 1 G. O. YAWN"; pout mo w *, ab dp o oN 61 OLOOTT NIMILII.OO-1k CO., 121 Mokket Prod. New York Chy. N. 11.—AN lumerro (ovroodoe floes agents aisti avow Waitwho"' its twasofte Wier) mssbe pat mkt; eta wIR M aims Or Arr. AGENTs--d. H. Buehler, Gouyabas4 Martin, Osfoia ; Wm. Wolf, East florlioll 4 1 , mph' R. Hoary, MA/ouster,/ .; J. as 111044 1 .;; 0 , ins ;I.evi l islJenig, Wombs* illogrSk I Dortko, HOW% ar. 1114
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