tlreni the llteemed. The National fittellirneer is showing up. in a series of numbers, the false easier. tines of such reckless slang•wangers as Judge Douglass in reference to the "Whig Extravagance." That veteran paper, rarely at fault in its statement of facts, presents the foftavriag striking instances in disproof of the alle gation of extravagance against the Whig Administraions : Ammo on marled by Me Cessininev of Ways mad Means. $26.188.366 the Dem, majority of the Houle added 2,342,363 Two iteirta for the Army and Military A cademy were decreased to the am% of 19,887 Actual hamstase by the Houle 2,322,496 The senate with, its 17essortartir mo ps, added she various items to the definite appropriations, *mount. taa 3,113 416 Besides which, the two Houses added about $1,310,006 more to the 'indefinite appropriations. The amount originally reported was $28,046,805. and the two nutmeg setually appropriated the sum 0f1153,082,878-be ing 417,835,712 snore than seeds asked in the Estitnaies I The Intelligeneer says the`"original a mount demanded for Ccingress for the an nual appropriations for the current 4,aal year, was, above stated, $20.050,885 The perswasent appropriations under former acts of Congress for civil line, ex penses of collecting the revenue, arming the militia, dte., mount to 6,087,860 And for hawed. on the pails:debut 8,870,090 . ter , 035,014,415 Mal* would have been the lull current exPendlthre for AlleVreastiry for the fiscal year. bid not Congress voluetarily added more then seem minions ofdellers to this amount 1 • This additional expenditure no one will pretend that the Administratien, or any body but the Democratic majority in Dunglinthlasseponsible ton Congress has ordered the expenditure, and the Exao utive has , aidy, under his Constitutional oath and ilibligedon, to see that its Laws "be faithfully' executed." So mudh for 'Demtieritic eextrevagancis" against Whig economy. The honorable Senator from Illinois must excuse us if we retort upon him, in the terms of his own query : Is this "that ayetern of economy in our expenditures in the various branches of the Goverunnem, which we had a right to expect if we placed confidence in Demo- Icratie professions!" The Intelligences', after establishing these sine of atlitiettssiort by the Democratic Con gress, potato out one of omission, of signal iinportintee,via; "the neglect to authorize the surplue means of the Treasury to be applied to the extinguishmentid the Pub lic Debt, which' subject was so earnestly brought - to and pressed upon their mien don." • . Ba inicating ten millions in the pur chase of the MiVic debt, an annual saving on the interest of that sum would have - been effected of $560,000, or nearly 61, The ed i to rs further show off the ludic toes assertion of Senator Douglass in re gard to, bringing "the government back to that honest system of economy which has distinguished Deitiocratic A din in is tr a ttune Ttio five years, embracing 1812. .18, 14, 15. It twhieh included the war,) administration, and the two first of Mr. Van Buren's, amounted, eiteluilve of payments on account of the public debt. to the sum of 8145,468,582, being a balance against Democratic rule - Of 919,001,954! Mr. Adams expended an annual average of 612,575,477—Ge0. Jackson an annual average of $18.224,092—and Mr. Van 8u ren1137.135,661. The Intelligencer further shows off the ridicelous assumptions of the Democracy on the eubjeci of peculation. It brings to mind some celebrated cases of defalcation in the time - of Mr. Van Buren—one of a, receiver of Public moneys at Columbus, Miimissippi. who was allowed to remain in office after he was known to be a defaulter, until his whole deficiency amounted to iISB I BB4JIO. His successor, nominated by himself on the ground that he was "an ardent sepporter of the Administration," was appointed by President Van Buren, and he went nut of office a defaulter to the Mil of 11109.1781 Senator Douglass must suppose the peo ple have at *holt memories as his own. to eittempt to pahri:opon them his stuff about ' 4 itlentoenide economy !" There never anything in die impale of impudence so glaring. as this ; yet the babblers repeat their audacious statements so often as to impose upon the ignorant or preiudicedi portion of the community. A ODIUM LOST Hi THE WOODS Recov wm—Thit st. John's (N. B.) Free man relates the following remarkable "On the 45th of last month, Mr. Ration, of Grand Lake, sent his three children to siance.h liar his cows. The children Joh -0,41d:1e/ether some !umlauts, and, when they were about to return, the youngest, a boy steamily five years of age, remained Some time alter, the ean of the rintlits-were exalted at his protracted ab- IgatOn t and nevelt:lllms made for the child, tatt in vein... The amistance of the neigh. was Sweetened, intd the search cootie u thy after ditY In all directions, but with out enecess. The 'weather was very eitiw revs sad stormy, and all hopes of the child's recovery were abandoned. Strange to relate, be was accidentally found on the ninth day, at k distance of six miles, by a party who were not in search of him, and at the time that a party , who had a gain taken up the search had got on his track. A dog bad found the scent and led the first Flirty to the spot. "The little fellow when found appeared quite unconcerned, and gave a very sensi ble account of his adventures. He way afraid of being chastised fur loitering in the woods. and did nut relent with the oilier children, and when he tried to get back he could not find his way. He cried the first day, but not afterwards. The first might he slept in a tree, but he said lie was salad he would fall when asleep. and on the other a nights lie slept on the ground, llie isMobly the berries that grew low,as lie knew those. be said. and was afraid to aouah those on the high bushes. nit' l SM TICKET IN MART LAND.- Tile Er Suitors have formed an electiv e* 044 1411 /fierylaud, which is composed as folkovis a... Foe Electors at' likrpe. Joseph 15;.Seedres% of Baltimore city. sod Wm. Chut a ,i= 11 !of? voil-rowity. For the Con= ; 4 10ionietit —W Wise* Ounitimm. * N. lileasost. lotto C..llciw, sr* : Tpi STAR AND BANNER. cErnrstsuße. Friday Eveling, Oct. 8, 1852. EM=E FOR IMPUDENT, GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. WILLIAM A. Pa r. ID G KN I T iIt HA M. Avx SERVED THE UNION FOR FOR TY-ODD YEARS, AND FEEL MYSELF A CITI• ZEN OF EVERY PART OF IT; AND WHAT EVER OF LIFE AND STRENGTH I MAY HAVE SHALL RE DEVOTED TO ITS PRESERVA- Trog."—Peneral Win4eld Scott. 1111111111117,111 A Mance Relearns the leaders of the Lasofaeo,parta in the 17. States and tha Frertrasters of Great Britain TO BREAK DOWN AMERICAN MANI% FACTURES AND THUS SECURE THE MARKET fOR ENGLAND ! From the Landon Times. The tawny*. of the candidate of the Llonorrarer party, brought forward by the men of the Spook will secure, probably for ever, the evrodoary of lib eral caranerrial priariples ; and If Lord Derby should next year be disposed to take the Amoi ;can tariltfor ids model, we hare little doubt that it edit seise to remote the last. Maslen, of the pro. , tactics system from his mind. In this respect, and on ,Pals point, we take Oen, Pierce to be • fair representative of the opinions of Mr. Calhoun. sod, as each, A VALUABLE PRACTICAL ALLY TO THE COMMERCIAL POLICY OF THIS COUNTRY. rrom the London Leader We are without information as to the vie*, of Gen. Pierce ON THE SUBJECT OF CO-OP ERATION WITS ENGLAND; BUT WE CANNOT SAYTHAT WE FEEL. ANY AP PREHENSION ON THIS POINT, ■m4 sot shell await the final election cot withoot share in rosiliknii of many American frieads that it tell remit well. From the Manchester Ermine The election of Gen. Pierre will at any rate prone that the &Maniac majority, whatever mad be their other differences, are unanimous is thew tes timony on behalf of • liberal commercial policy, sod say government Siemer form will be one on which THIS COUNTRY' MAY RELY FOR EFFECiTUAL_CO-OPERATION in reducing, wherever practicable. existing impedimenta to in ternational iptercouree. From the Liverpool European Timms. "AA regards England's puhfic sympathy. it is needless to say, is enlisted on the side of the Dern ocrstic candidate. NOT THAT If KN. PIERCE IS CONSIDERED THE BETTER NAN.— FAR OTHERWISE.. He-is merely ACCEP 1'• ED as the nominee of that great party in the Un ion WHO DESIRE TO PU.aH THE PRINCI—i PLEB OF PREE-TRADE TO ITS UTMOS I' LIMIT'. I trThese end other rngli4h journals are Ia• , boring more strenuously for the tlectinn of Pierce than they did in their Own recent Parliamentery election ; probably because British interest* are thought to be more dependent on the sway of Locuftwobun in our country than that of the Earl of Derby or any other Minister at home. Presidential Election—Nov. 2 --VOW DORM MEETINQ irrtfiterhi, - =.*--ctr - ineet - at the house. of JOHN L. TATE, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, t o'clock, to make arrange ments for the election on Tues day. A full turn out of the friends of "Old Chip" is de sired. IMleellna at Millerstowo. 'Cr The friends of Scott & Graham de sign raising a Liberty Pole at Fairfield to-morrow afternoon, or, which occasion speeches may be expected from the friends of the cause. Mass Meetings at Dilistown and Westminster. 10:7•Mass Meetings of the friends of Scott and Graham have been called for Saturday the 16th, at Dillstown, York county, and at Westminster, Md. Dis tinguished speakers are engaged for both places. Mr. STEVENS is positively an nounced for the former place. Meeting at Mattawan. lic7qhe Whigs of Conowago, Mount pleasant and adjoining townships, nmet at Irishtown to-morrow afternoon to further the good MUM. Speakers from Gettys burg will be in attendance. Meeting at Bendersvllle. ask,.,The Whigs of ilicuallen are pre paring for a Scott demonstration ut Ben deraville, on Saturday the 23d inst.,. to which their brethren of adjoining town- Alps will be invited. Blau !Meeting at Torn aprlngoi. fCr We understand that the gallant Whigs of Yak Springs district are making arrangements for a 'General Maas Meet ing, to Iss 'held at Petersburg between the two elections—of which duo notice will be .given._ Friends of Scott throughout the countyYhold yourselves in readiness. The Vote for Cooxrees. The friends of Mr. Vacates are boasting that ha will secure the suffrages of a large number of the friend, of Gen. Score. (Militia be so T No one doubts Mr. Danuer's ultra Partyisrm No one doubts that, he stands in the front rank of the Opposition in this e.ounty, and that he will du his beat to defeat WINFIELD SCOTT. as he std his bast to defeat HENRY CLAY 10'1044. NOolle doubte that if elected to l Congreute he will vote with bill party leaders againat every effort to secure protection to American Labor;—+ Nn one doubts' that every Whig vote cast for htm wil! be claimed the friends of Mr. Plutapiibieed as so much, gain for them. Noon, doubts these things. • Thee. why should any Whig—any friend of Use. Scorr—any, friend ?f a Protective Tariff —vote fer Mr. DWaelita f Do you thing Unit.= IFOL(1,11 P07'4,F9.12 POU F 'Lie Indianapolis losstrial; ibelead . hog Wing popes its ludiena.,esprosieet the (veriest %bat "Ike electoral ante of that State will be given for Gen.lllvoiv." Gel. Pierce and the Catholic Test zees of New Hampshire, exposing the fal- "SCOTT LEADS THE COLUId N, ' rs 'was TO TILE WORK' I Jacob Illolifinan Vindicated by the Question. oily of that given by the Opposition papa re . FORWARD !" 9 1 _ * Citizens of Berko County'. „, Two of tkese fire given on the first page of ' prjellefore this nein her fifth° Star shall 1 The Lneofocos accuse Jacob II e ffete!! I E I - It is not surprising that the imam- ‘ 11:7' Daily inquiries aro made of us s , to-day's paper. And we ask for them the I eratic leaders decry the introductios et tue -- - r an d us, have reached the more dist int portion o i l of (hohmie.ty, low . trickery, knavery and personally by letter, as to our views attention of the reader. They reach usour readers, the first battle will have beco l, falseliood. 'they assert that he cannot Catholic test question as an issue beating of the present condition of the political ' through (ho columns of the Manchester (ou ght mid decided. We do not know be i believed, and that lie cannot be entrusted upon the Presidential contest. They aro" How goes the fi g h t ?" is the in- \ (N. IL) American. These certificates'are I field.'id hon esty.• Jar oh Holtman Isis resided 1 S an) thole arlitifittita t at : is th an 01114.0 requ i r i ng l.llpici 13 n conscious that the record is against them (juicy on every side. B rave l y, we re p l y; that we can say an} years v in Darks county. Mr llollinan is the best evidence that can be given of the I t this late hour to ritimulate the friends of I as it affects the Democratic party and as we are not in the habit of profess in New feelings with which Mr Piances claims Gen. Scum to make a good use of the few Hampshire, and against them as it regards; I log in our paper convictions that we do are regarded by the Catholics and Irish-. i i hri llig in politics, and it is well knots that not honestly entertain, we say once for all Intervening day s . I;lnnigh has bar) un- N the claims of Mr. Plesee; and they do " I men of his own State. Apart from this, ready said to impress every voter with . county is strongly and bitterly lowe e candidate for the :state Legislature.At sire as far as possible to evade a question t hey -that we belles() GEN WINFIELD' are valuable as the protests of Irish- the importance of a full Whig rote on loco in politics. Jacob Ilotrin in sas once which perils their influence among classes b y SCOTT WILL BE Tn E NEXT PR ESl men against the pretensions advanced NE'S P 'TUESDAY in support of our on whose support they have hitherto int- Ifriends, OF THESE UNITED STATES, I the Deumeratic party as the par 1 DENTcandidates for Canal Commissioner, Su- that cle , don the oilier Whig ca f titlid itt s illicitly relied.should Providence spare his life until the a majority, s bile lloffirinit torts only be,:t -t esce lleitce, of our adopted citizens. We preme Judge, Congress, Legislature and sere beaten by POUR THOUSAND of The first movement of th e Democrats r4th of March, 1853 . Three weeks ago leave the documents to tell their own tale County Offices As our last appeal to was to misrepresent the record which ex- I - --- the issue might have been doubtful, but it NINE of re majority. The every voter whose eye may fall upon this 'tit by SEV E N HUNDREH, L AND hibited the action of• the party in New 1 The British Press and General is no longer so. The Whig Council Fires paragraph, we ❑ 'deo the words ol a t on- "" NTY fierce. Hampshire in relation to the test. To that I whi egery is clemently on the decline, and are being lighted up as in the days of: temporary, and call upon hill to other Whig c indid des sere beaten an the the answer was easy The record itself -1 Scott's nomination, instead of remedying, is ma • 1840, all over the land. In every section 1 town • ofßending by Fl VII; OR SI X . II 0N - linergni R-thar the result of this etc( I king bad worse. 'I hat nomination has been the % l of the Union North, South, East and DRED of a majority, while Mr. lioduten published in the Whig journals--demon-m on will have rsomporraii, write nee upon strated that the Whigs of the State, in the I c u rs: : I ,l7 t enee state l 7 s ,: s t i t l e g t e nTon even C l omptl e tr in" 1 West-Mass meetings by the friends of I re( el , • ( (I a majority of I . l‘ ELVE OR and Maas , the ELEC rIoN FOR PRESIDEN 1:, main voted for the abrogation of the teat, 1 ba s il is amazing how closely the Brit- I I Scott are the order of the day, Ellllt PEEN HUNDRED sows! which follows three weeks neer , which hasbeen perpetuated solely by Dem- l isli presses and their Locofoco allies in I Meetings too, worthy of the name. We Rln 18 tO, Mr. Hoffman was nommited I,IIF 11111411-thnt the chief cause of our walk votes. this country harmonize in political mat- could not cite even, let alone give an Intel- frequent defeats in Pennsylvania Tile next plelluras that Mr. PIERO( is 'tors Not only do they think alike on : ligent w record, of one-tenth part of these Henry Muldenburg. Ile reduced ant of proper oi ga»ization and proper ) (flin g ahead of his loci' friends upon this (tees- the Tariff question and as to the relative " popular demonstrations, witnessed every efforts to BRING OUR NOl EltS 10 Mr. Mulderiburg'il majority EIGHTEEN tion ; but this proved equally ineffectual merits of the rival candidates for the Ptes- day, and therefore make little or no elle , HUNDRED below the rest of the Demo- The truth was &sewn to be that General idonoy, but alsoas to the prospects of par - i mon to them But our friends may de- . 111 E POLLS ! crane ticket. His neighbors and (Sliest/- 1h ms mime-that when our voters du citizens in the town of Reeding, whrre he PIEMeII made no efforts out of doors tore- I ties in this country. Wa give from the I pend on it, that all is going right turn out in their full strength, s e are sure Bove his Catholic fellow-citizens, and that I Comp iler a sample of the boasting of the : While the popular enthusiasm is thus : .resides, hove vindicated Rio character OfJa his vaunted efforts in the convention were Freetrade presses at home; annexed we I gathering around the " hero of a Hue- of a Illig victor?) I volel cob Boffin m Roffman from the caluniee (tithe Is - Waited to the delivery of a five minute's also give a specimen of the way in which Bred Battles," it is undeniably true that Rams:mann that when the Whig ells opt In 11310, Gen. 11A Itill`:(IN car- CC3l.°C°9' by giving hint 12 or 13 hundred speech, after the vote upon the test had Gen. Pierce is spoken of by his British i every successive demonstration of the reed the State, That in 1848. the Loci yo_ o h a majority . His fellow citizens of been taken advocates, who mean to elect him, if false- I friends of Mr. Pierce but proves the inure Berke county have vindicated his charae- Baffled at i both points, the Democratic b o nd, or anything more solid, will do it . I clearly the utter absence of genuine en- polled up cos cast the largest vole they hail ever 10 that day, and 3et Gut. ter in giving Inin a vote that reductnj to organs were for weeks studiously silent 1 In ever,' Part el . the country new signs ef (hear . I thusiaem on the part of his supporters the noin'ior ,of 1800 the majority of a upon the question. Then canto another , fection in the :colt ranks are visible. JOHNSTON carried the .Slate; and Democratic favorite of Ilerks county.- of l on r ) an om a i sse noo rt oo th l a n t Ithheave.ociu:ot The forced ard unnatural d em onstrations a few weeks after Gen. TAYLOR earned ItTaZt:lndl flourish of trumpets, and then a certificate , which followed so close upon the announce - signed by thirty-six Catholics, resident at who has, with any degree of earnestness, tempt to blacken the character of Jacob Concord, New Hampshire, avouching that tested his approval of the ■ action oldie Baltimore ma"' I meat of the Baltimore nominations, on it for President by more than 13.000 Pt" I t() these filets. when "' film) " men at- MAJORITY, when the vote of both par • Illotrinan ! I I the part of our opponents, hns, as was to Mr. PIERCE always has been aud is-to- Convention. ties was largely increa4ed ! ; wi o th i i it the of e. s c iz ept h w un n ered American newspapers, be expected, given way ; and now that ilemsensn—that the vote polled in Jurors tor Nose:sober Term. gather with his party-friendly to Cacho- of thirty five or forty, I have I lie rights. A little inquiry brought to found no bold, earnest, resolute, manly, or ap- their candidate is wanting in sufficiently 1848,t0r President by both p arties , runs UV" '1 lie folios nig jurors IN ere di a% nby parently sincere advocacy of the Whig nomina- strong points to awaken and arouse popu- th. Sheriff autl Conitinssiont r+, oil Tui s light that of the thirty-six signatures „„„, • the largest ever polled in the State! before i tar fueling , their attempted demonstiatious or since ; that Gen . lAN I Olt ''_ ' I S 111 iptri tiny last : which weeks of labor had brought togeth , cott's nominationreceivedwithcoldness must was Cr, some twenty-nine were those of parties in al noel every portion of the cuuntry . 1 The reterse is the c a se with the friends tY wen OVER 1 On ill - 3._ .... ; and that All the attempts that have been made to get up , "A FULL ‘0 rt: ~...., ) . 1.1. ron 4 ll-J A I hompson Adam Doersom J. in the employment of a company whose I mighty mass meetings where his first exploits lOf Scott, unit this even the opposition prt this p roves Thal J.IA eirich, manager is actively engaged in advancing were made, have resulted in the most lamentableA S URE WHIG I. IC TO It VI ' pars adept As CI 'deuce of this, take the , Oxford-David M itlyeis, Mountpleasatit-Jacoli I tiger, John rase rt the Demeoratie nomination. Others of foie"'W 11109, arot.se then, to die work before ' annexed extract from lend r in the a late ' , , 11311111t011-S3llllOl Minter, .I,lloil It. 'lull, 0, 0 Gen. Pierce i s a man against whom the vilest the "36" make oath that they never sign- y ou, and spare nn arse to g et out I 111. t Jacobs, ( of -runnel) Martin Getz, York Di). Book, n journal that 14 op s a l i a o n n i g le t zea r n .e n:a i l de n n a ti g ni h7 tongue He is mo vi ng 1 New 1 it Li, \\'lllG VOTE IN Es Lite( 1 t cs. i mon-Enoch Wiier, ed the certificate or consented to the use of OUTSO noiseleesly, " n i l r ` I posed to the Whig nominee fur President Gerinany-J 0 I hompson, I their names-that such tune was a fraud or Ira:eels/ and , from all the "g" 1 can ma ' In i .. I hero is no denying that Gen ‘colt's pros MU r• Rain or shine, , Praulriti.-John Lauver I forgery' And so this last and greatest I leaey eli r i. qt r la v r a t i e f rs ar o t tm,o i l , i i t u it ; al horizon, he will pects ire growing brighter and iris friend; 11l IR. 1 Ira to the /sully. 1 1 it.rtv -Lit R.:\, Moore, Jacob Shover, I confident of his sine( ss The apathy that every I effort failed its signally as those that pre- t The British i iepeople will never forget the Where prevailed during the summer month.. is and urge y our neiglibors to go wit h } on. ( It ' a li : i ' l i n t " g l t a a n a d : s j a a T. u c e . l . I t h e r t t : a t ..., ad Wm . p et, ~, ceded it, drubbing their troops received at Chippe- now giving way to eceiteinent and enthusiasm. If thus is (10110 throughout the St ite,--if I Daniel Gardner, Hatton I Kennedy. Now the endeavor is to keep the ques wa, and Lundy's Lane, nor ire they likely ( t ) = l , 7"g e Pape d rs ‘ i r'" ,% ' l l% , cl ii " t " ch '" I rn"" l 4 o `, e the full Whig t ote is pulled--die ri stilt will tam altogether out of sight, under the pre- to forgive the "Boy tlicnertl ' for thus in g a . ce t ou l n s te na t;f w entlio e s ' i l astic I ,l ro ' t ‘ t m cu t I t 'i ti :1 1 ;1: 4 an d ' be as brilliant a W 111; I, I( 'DRY as l i ' il c i e d r we s - sc i) ,:s u 1 s robe-Marlin Itstrtitsperger, i t ‘ e l . B rk i , ". b " :_m ue I Diehl . tome that it relates to religion, and there- causing the British Lion to crouch beneath I Whigs in each State confidently assert their pee over crowned the efforts of any party. in Pl. Itl' I t Itoll-, those blot s .. tor t. , rett Muhl the ... .116,. . ,, no yotnt DUTY, Mounipb seat t -- John ( osliun George 11 • iger fore that it cannot properly be discussed the American Eagle. Is it not most ps "to carry " 11 ol gun, Gen (' asps Mate it is belitv..l by them Stale. IV 1 1 1U311 ‘llO ,11\ flirt - itra - Tris-satist, fail, sing strange, however , that , americans wilt surely go for the hero of alt tho wars u se 111 ,1 a ll I , i ilb e %, e ll Borough-It. nil Mt ids Geoige Cliritzinnii Mur ever had! flier., are any i oink r of Free Soll - too. It is a sham throughout , intended to should sympathize with them , l i L I 4.111,11, 1. - 1 1 .,... 1 , 1 . ' - • am -um its ors in Mic hi gan vitt i will vote the II log ticket:py mivi A ill u flu 4.,,1A.,,, I . : ; ~ 1 l 1.1. ,A,'/ :11,1 4 : lil . I N, ,, 1,C- \ h Mve TS OLtlll9 I CAM` (il oge hide political delinqueueies, and for no the cfoit, to break down the great chief-and, with duo popular candidate for (. 'tenon. i I other purpose whatever. At no stage of w hoh as lain don e se m uch to ru li, ine e th e there is great probability that the state will go for I t i_ ,r.' Ever I 04._ r shun I I r x twee lii IC/1,1111: j - I J I :1:1 ' ! " 1 :1 A 1' J Kohn En' im.•l Nei I.' ft. lo Is In fol. t tin t r in lin I, , tiri .I that [sae. lud.r J r IL i . Ili d, t rand 1 the canvass hate we introduced the muter g l or y of his country and humiliate the •t It 'Baseless t 'shut our eves to the truth, and that there has b een a great change in the aspect - " 1 " I P. ("" I ' " kh " ii ` r • h in its theological aspect. \\ • ith that we elide of its enemies 7 1l i mil . 1 . ) ,1 , : i i , i i - M s,:iiiiiet no o „ . l i. r, .r,l Bich am, of things within the last few week,. no one can . have no desire to meddle The issue was - ..i. it ilai lii in various port i ons i I t h e t .on -.din in Jo s e p J ((cur, I • A Model Citizen. dun ' 1 , tN ~ with the name of our candidate for ‘1 , 60 ,, 1 , 5 , most unnecessarily forced into this canvass f here one be no doubt of it, tiicuils flm New York Iribuii., its an ii ~ i ( ongresv viri it /4 era Wit and that He 4 ' I TIM I : - - lu : ' !i i i i tiP:4 .' ll%. : 7 ....": 4e Cl Ehri Z t. ks .„1,. by the on It Olilk thdlnp.d. yd.. n....th101; I 111 en trks twat-"aside it--." Iside from every other di, for Scott; and as to Penns> l cania, lc ania, s lio I '''' ' ' `'''' ' ' "'"""-" " ' ~,, also 11l 1 .too!, II Hew ill , they boldly and falsely charged upon the NI lugs of Hampshire the responsi unction, Lit n Scorr is a moots c t rises doubts the • gloi ious old I(eystone ' she formed that N% log tiehe ts are ill .itli ie iiii. , , : ::' o '" u. ;; , -- a j t '7 l , l).ll ''''' . Way of havin g g def. ited the effort to nbol- No charge of vice, of extras value., of octet. yet has refused her tote to t !It de• 1 ul R instead of all I 133 Nl ' I"'LL.' li' rulek- I ol''' 1 I i ' ll i l l . "' J 'n 1 .. I p t l i i l I' I. I I. I. name Exatiiiiii ( NO) 114.1,41-110 matt l I) tau It lit f ‘I Illiu 0/ I 1 [lt il t 1,„ 1511 tliti odious test Itw of that State. g (list ri ditable indulgence, of sordid anus or fender of his country's boner,and ale I im Rua ny inotites, eau be brought a g ainst I will not do it now Penns tli inia, \as , r `"'" ' iwin 3 " g et it- und sec tb st 333 f. 'lu , y \ II' 1 71, I N .! " D r , inter, Fain Ul • l Dinh. tOA Having thus forced the. issue upon us, th e l'lllll lal In. Omer( ,-. II"' r "'tot 1i ,,,, 0 friends of Mr PIFII I I: c annot expect to him. Simply as a man, Gen Scott stands York and Ohio for Scott ) it ho 1.,111 doubt I ' un ` " r th ' "1114 is there, is it should be-- , I\ll ~I, i. " "''"` l ' l ';',' - -I '• ' ' " '''" ' "' • ''' '''''''' back out now, that investigation shoes the betoic the- world uninipe iched and ulllum the rest? No, friends , let theie lie i i -i 111311 11,101 ‘i uIIILI BO 11111 li real delinquent, to be Mr . Pierce liiiii‘e If pe tellable lle his passed through a thou further doubtiug 'I he "skies arebright," it( ''' I I"I' I rank] ii-il, \mit... no i I huhu Ja - toll Mon I i 0 and the New Hampshire Democracy sand seems of temptation m his public and es ery thing looks auspicious . n e t do Tun 'rickets. Illffillligi 111- II ,A 1011113 Peter Ittla over,. r We repeat that with the theological as • e wee r, lie hats enjoy ed opportunities to your whole duty and all wil' be will. Yo u I li-1 oters will b( it • its iiiiii 1 that Ili. " 1 """ 1 " " j "` r . ' pest of this question we hale nothing to ,am rres the wealth of a potentate, yet ho 19 hate a leak!. who net er hats been heater,, ticket for Atpren i / I li l 'll I' ---" Ill ' "" "ill ie in ge mug ), \Oh .111 ilor,--1A illinin IA right . Ido But as a political question, it is de to day a matt without sp ot or blew ise, and and never can he "St OIT LE kDe sr par it/ Is on one paper-all t h. • ot lir rot serving the cornett consideration of every I though always living a frugal life, yet he 111 E COLI MN-el/11\i ARD ' tic is being toted for tin another pie .r 1 Pine Pahillog.4. r ?-• Ns est', it lehr 'led p tinting of ( 1 / 4 i i.st 3 patriot-be he Protestant, Catholic, or l is wholly without fortune millions the 11110ns The night s pirit. /leafing the • Sid, and a (oily 01 //cad, en what he may A Protestant ourselves, we i that hale passed through his hands, and of Itr . "A coriesdondent, s riting to the the ('ale Horse, by tin s a n e great artist, I should resist to the death all attempts to the millions lie might have clutched hadl editor of the Genesee 11 hag says -" W( were tN. Minn it in this place y (Metal iv lie stooped to it, not a dollar has stuck to tl restrict, or deprive us of our political or I mean to hat o every Whig in the town of ternoon and evening to I irg. ssaertiblies, his palm." civil rights, by reason of our religious I Adis it the polls in good lime this year."' the exhibition being ai computed by al _____ faith. And as we challenge the right of Remember the Tarter. Now, if all the towns in this State were as propriate lectures We tie( iI se IWOI ) 5.4% any denomination to impose these disetbil- allele:lily attended to as the town of At. that the Waimea teas .111 interesting and Wes upon us, so we deny our right to im r profitable one. pose them upon others differing from us . The sages of 1770, with hearts purified amid the fires of the Revolutionary strug gle, and with minds chastened by severe experience, wisely incorporated into the National Constitution a provision guarding expressly against Religious Intolemtiou. These same influences swept every thing like Religious persecution from the statute books of every State in the Union, ease one-and that one wherein "Democracy" has always wielded an unbroken sceptre . New Hampshire-as famed for its unyield ing devotion to the cause of Democracy as it is for its granite hills-alone of all the States in this Confederacy retains in its Constitution a religious test clause, rind re- I cognizes the right of one religious denom ination to proscribe another. We care not what that denomination may be, whether Protestant or Catholic, Presbyterian or Lutheran, Methodist or Baptist, or any other. It is the principle recognized that makes the course of the New Hampshire Democracy so exceptionable. For what is right in Protestant New Hampshire must be right in Catholic Maryland; and if N . Hampshire has a right to proscribe Catho- licism, Maryland must ou the same ground have the right to proscribe Protestantism. Presbyterianism may, when in ascendancy, proscribe Methodism- Methodism pro scribe Presbpstianism--anAiso-with every religious den/Math:ln. ire Tepee s it is the principle involved that deserves the earnest attention of every patriot, and that should appeal, witb equal ktoe s to Protes tant and 004011 e It is , in this light that it should be viewed, and if Mr. PIXRCZ and hie New I,lruneohire political assooi., ides are found 'to be at fiwit with refit's. eine to this %Me, it is nh more than right that an indigelndivibillib' thOuid he'Vre - Dewed agAnet them by au indignant lien. 1 We hned Bald the Pierce party have/par aded a ebrtifieite, aqd that' a -worthless one, ft° screen PJete h'em the legithriate 0011110- (pulp* of this nnexpeoted ievestigation. We have before its @empty/oar three ems ter-certificates, nanissensly signed by oiti- Tariff men of Adams ! we call upon you to remember the Tariff swindle of 1844. Bear in mind when a Locofoco candidate for Congress or other office now comes to you with professions of being in favor of a Protective Tariff, that you were swindled in 1844, by having James K. Polk represented to you as a better Tariff man than Henry Clay. Do your duty to yourselves and your country—spurn the ties which would make you support men who will strike down your interests—and support men whom you know to be hon estly and zealously in favor of the Protec tive Policy. How Cannes It 1 Viirit seems the Resolution we quoted in our last as having been adopted by the recent Locofoco meeting in this borough, and which pledged a united and harmoni ous support of the Congressional . ticket, Is a FORGERY. 'lle resolution as report ed by Mr. FISHER, and as adopted by the meeting, said nothing about 'Congress.— The word, "Congressional" appears in the rebolacin as published in the "Com piler,"—it was not there when adopted by the meeting. How comes it there ? Cow-Boys. O:)" The Chatibersburg Sentinel, in ad vising its readers as to the state of the Congressional canvass in Adams County. gravely informs them that Mr. DANNER is warmly supported by all the friends of Gen. Kmiec, save a few "Cow-Boys," whose support is neither desirable nor valuable. Mt. McNair, of this county, alga comes in for some hard shots. If the "Sentinel" means to include in its , insulting designa tion all the Democrats in this county who refuse to support Mr. Danner, we have only remark flat it ie either profound ly ignolitit' of the true state of matters lime, or holds in slight estimation some of theiktem moult) itsi party. 861743it,eandidotett 1" or .the PrwlidtineY of AU glorione Mien ate'now in field, floori,' (Oh* yrho.ie boult i d to he elected ; • Oen. toOOS'OOI6I *abater, 110(4, *hie; 4hP; Free - 101; Goodell; Liberty'944o, and Gov. Troupe, Secessionist. . •'• ALABAMA COM ING.—WIe have in formation from Alabama that the Taylor! men generally are rallying upon Scott.— Taylor came within about &)O votes of carrying the State, when nobody was ex pecting it. King is personally unpopular with a portion of his party, and Pierce, having no strength of his own, has given offence to the State Rights men, in refus- i l ing to answer their late letter. The Whigs I have just placed an able ticket in the field. SOUTH CAROLINA HOU HMI,— The Washington correspondent of the Bal timore Sun expresses the opinion that, in consequence of the refusal of Gen. Pierce to answer the questions addressed to hint by the Southern Rights men of Alabama, South Carolina will throw away her rote. STAMPEDE IN VI RO IN lA.-01e1 Virginia, the mother of Presidents, here tofore always Locofoco, looks very much as if she was,going to cast her vote for her gallant son, 'Winfield Scott. Hundreds of changes aro occurring in every part of the State. Reeently the Pierce and King Central Committee undertook to appoint Committees of Vigilance for the several counties, but immediately upon the publi cation of the names, renunciations follow ed in all directions. The last Kanawha Republican contains cards from eleven of those so appointed Committeemen, in whicli, they announce their intention to become vigilant indeed, but their vigilance will be extended wholly in behalf- tlf "Scott, Graham and the Union." They say they "are tired of Northern men with Southern feelings and intend devoting all their energies to ensure the election of men with American feelings. per The first gun from Tennessee sounds most auspithously. The Nashville muni cipal election, as we learn.. by telegraph, has resulted in a Whig majority of 244 for Mayor, and the choice of nine . Whig and three Democratic Aldermen. Last year the Whig majority for Mayor was but 25. This is but an indication of the great change throughout the States. GOOD- NEWS , FROM tTLIE WEST. rhero are 'Me Inindend and •ao'venteen county % Penn sylvania, who aro going to cost their rotes fortoott andOrabant at the rinisuinifileo• • $' • _ • • A man named Griffith was ACV enmity , , killed at a - Domaistaiict ing.connty OWN heat weals, t las, Pennsylvania would not only elect the ‘Vbig candidates for Canal Commis sioner and Supremo Judge, hut give her electoral vote to Gen. Scott by at limst 20,000 majority. Whigs of Adams, will yod do your share of the duty, and see that • 4 every Whig" in your towns and districts is at the polls on Tuesday next ? The Hest Resolution pjThc best resolution adopted by any meeting, at any place, by any party, since the eanipaign opened, is tii be found among those passed at Williamsburg. It reads thus: Maolaw?, Tli A T WE WILL CO TO WORK, AND CONTINLIK UNCEA-,INGLY to strive tur the success of Whig men and Whig measures, until the last vote is polled. To work ! and to work unceasingly ! That's the magic power that ensures suc cess in all undertakings; and this resolve universally adopted and acted on by the Whigs, would make our victory as certain as sunrise. Judge RuMngton's Prospects. pcim We are assured by letters from tho western part of the State, that Judge Buy- FINUTON will receive a larger vote in the West, by many thousands, than any Whig that Was over .ruu,—that be will receive, where ho is known, a large number of Dem ocratic votes, rendering his election beyond a doubt, if tho eastern part of the Slide does its duty.. The vote fa i pjatdgo Buf fington in the West, wiliaihow the estimate they put upoti , ,tbe slanders of - the, Locofo co press against him. , IGSBEII:1 Judge 'Woodward and Catholic Airkill. • • mrltiiMiarietl dist 3111110 WOODWARD, thb , Locofoco 'liaise candidate fur Supreme Judie, said,. in the presence of two•Demo ereis, in Bellellinte, o!ntr4 . co'untry, 'the! Itef , toanted to binle notAilig 9OP e tp fio Catholic teftoriSfs,and Cathoiic.jur ies." The Democratic of Bello (onto,. Centre county; of the 29th ultimo, roitobitshio-trie . ataterrieni c aisei.is that it is 'trO r :thol two - persons who liottrtt Aitttitt: WO4alpitt make eilte 'rumarli' are , t400 0 „t 4 1 pws *4.44; notiofiv!te.: And 4sum li., littitliiiastot of hiatulotlk• ==:=Z:== THE II ANON' ER RA HAMA 11— The I lanover ( Pa. I Spechit , w, of Friday last, announces the completion of the rail road to that town, and eongratathitati.ilie citizens upon the result. The tirsi-train of cars front Baltimore, with a large num ber of pamengers, arrived at Hanover on Wednesday, and the event caused no little congratulation among the citizens. fitc7-The New York Express says the Whig Bend Quarters at Washington City "is in daily receipt of the most encourag ing intelligence from all sections of the country ;" and that 'the Locolocos "at the Capitol are terrified and have suddenly passed from a lecling of hope to an anxious dread of the result." Siiuilar cheering accounts reach its front every quarter. in,The fur the .I,6eoruco, Mass Meeting in this place on next Friday, an nounces no less than 37 speakers, "and others," including Gov, Bigler, "Ten Cent jimmy," Maj. A. G. Ego, and ether Big Guns 'rho Democracy will certainly not fail to be preiont at a feast such .as is hero offered. The friends of.Pieree have called a mass meeting at East Berlin to-morrow. ItonenT J. Fitilimal;Presiaent Judge of this District, krosided nt the Lo cofoco Mass meeting in Dillsburg, on the 28th ult. s DioresNiug.4, 4 T,appitp on.Satturday afternoon last, so.ititnreettng ehild.of Mr.:Josepitt. 'PAO4O'I! efh lriFtles town, .was passing .by 11:11qrsfs I Whiglk Was bite lied rfertr. is d w,41,1 ins wit erl Atto kiekeit.the.child in the, pitof,llle eictin nen... caus i ng en. severe 6117,141FirrAnt it died the nem idsy,..l?e4nreso,./ 4 k ; snil42 o'clock.. ,;t itet..Gen. Bgott itt thbonttliret rteeiting the *arm' enttiriterhitttititf AP liu megse popular Katheripprti *hicift"grefenis every wever e eec :,„ // t rim IV? il rr - The itettol,veett fronhEureiCiiidi elite ho t el:10y OM nititieh r tit i t,he Eppire in Franco. Loui4 NupdhSeii irt '44lilent)y aitu for rogithpowar-- , 1 ir LoLrd, litislioack.fisit.4 beci4 ' , swot/U(1 Goolosutolor to Ribiof of tho .114144t0Ary,ty, la place of eie lute /ilk. of , I ' / 44: m i o4o o o , la*: puriltintrr . Comni.iesioner tonnoted by the Circuit 'Coat tO'aiiCertatu the AMOunt and value of thn property of the Mkhodist church between the North and the South hranches has made a partial report. Ile finds the aggregate value of the property at and ' inedintely preceding the division of the church in May, 1845, (viz. January 1, 1825.) to have been varied $562,4233. The annual profits from that time to this have been varied greatly. having berm 817.733 in 1819, end 868,656 in 1851, and have averaged about thirty thousand dollars. The value of_4ie property Jan nary 1, 1852, is put at 44600.413, being an increase since 1845 of 8411,171. The number of members of the church at the tone of division was stated at 1,100,610, of; whom 460,553 belonged to the North branch, and 639,066 to the South. The, equitable division of the property is a Mee and complicated matter ; it is expected that the Case Will he got in readiness for the decision of the Supreme Court at 'Washington at the next term. DEATH OF SENAToR WIIITCOMB.--James Whitcomb,United States Senator ol died in New York City, on Monday even ing. al 10 minutes after I) o'clock, after a tedious and protracted illness. Th,, weather was so cold in Minnesota ten days ago, that ice was formed to a considerable thickness. Father 31 attlew, the notol teetotaller, and live other Catholic priests, have sailed from Ireland tor Calcutta. Their business in India is, it is reported, the foundation of a Catholic See at Hyderabad. BALTIMORE MARKET. [FROM Tag HALTI(OSS %UK OF TgaTl:fillAT.l FLOUR.-1 . 110 Flour market is iiniet. Sales to-day of only 200 bls. Howard street brands at $4 25 per bbl., a decline. Nothing du n e in City 111141 s. The last sales were at *4 31 per hid. Bye Flour $3 87, and Corn Meal 3 5 1 ) o $ . 3 per bbl. supply and receipts of artio are light. We note sales of good to piton red IVheat at 92 a 06 cents; white wheat, good to tiir, 97 cents a $1 U.!, and very pinny. for family flour, l 08 a $1 10 per bushel. liye 72 a 71 cent.. White Corn 65 a cents, and yellow do. f,B a7O cents per bushel. Oats :14 a:1 cents, per bushel. Seeds quiet, and pria•s unclianged. 011OCRRIE8.—liiil Coffee is selling ut Ni n 91 cents per lb. Sneers and !dohs •es .oet, prices unchanged. like 5 cents per lb. PROVISIONS—The Prot isMa tom 1,11 is quiet. Mee Pork aattoinat at 17 50 to 81' Prime Pork $l6 87 per bbl, Bartal sh.al Idyls 9 a 3.1 cents. sides 111 a 101 cents, and bums IN .1 !3 cents per In. Lard in I.ls. Ili cents, and kegs 11i cews per ll'. Chet so Si a U cents poi 16. Butter 15 to alcents per lb. Al A R On the 30th ult.. by Rey. J R. (Ingham, Dr V ILLIAM M. of Mi inehesier, V , Oat inerly of (iettyeburg.) and Mies V I I -11)HIN 13., third daughter of the late Janice Ureen, of IZap pahansiock, Va. On the 2 id ult., 1 y the Nor. Jaroli Zi , gler. Mr GEOltrl TIIOM A is, of A rendn, LEA 11 M LOW I.R. of huller tovighili, Oil th• lvtll till., by I*.rult. NI, II,• EICIIE1.111 . :111:1:11 and I.E AS--hollt of Yolk coupty. O n the the ir 1111 e, \ Ir. i OlZt I atnl 'S.\ I 1 II Ell: - but.ll or York c the by the cinw. Mt. \ 1A)1V ER and 1114, I.ljt 1 A.N..\ an this county. Un 111,. amli nit . NI.. ‘ . .s. 11EIK.Ezi ithl Mho II both of tlii. DIED. On the '20,11 1111., p. II lIN UN" NV . lava \I r. (;•. ,, r4 ,. lis Ihr Lth itar.t., 17,11 \ 17R 1 1 . T. , Jt) 11r of Aloorop;y vo.irs 5 months :1,1 17 Olt Wv41,,, ,, 1ay I,t,t, .IA NI 1)()IIBIN, of thin plat..., aged 75 yenr , t. Ir'estertlty 'mooing, J ACOII A. \V INIItt T, of flit. pt.tre. uerJ ye3r, 1)n Prolly 111.i1111114 i..t, I 1 Plll{l'('.\, ter of \ Ir. !Ivory Hart:n:o). of l'ratoklot tow tott.l,, aged 11 yearg 1i month: and 10 &Ivo , . In Pllll.4lriplilm. Ili/ 'l'o'44lly. the ::0111 ills. to ihe 211th t ear of lit, Ago, NI n. .%N ME LEN( 1111. tale of Mr. 1 it•orge Lenoir, mill datt..oltet 01 \lr. rialottiol ?dr err. 1 let Opr fttlt mit.. 111,11 1;11 I Il 4 :\t 4,1 Alexi:tiler S.trala hit o. , 311), aged t 11.1111/1 Stud ill Nit %i'i-.11 At n meeting of the inetn , .erti or the Ilan :,t.l 0 111L'en4 1,1 the Court cotatty. hell to the Itegt.tter'is thrice, Oil W CIIIIPahIy. Oct. 6, to g ° clock. P. NI muting the lion. $ t , lit r %sus aitittitte.l Clittirmatt. gild Wm H. Nl'- Emil Secretary. 'rho r,bn.ct .if liar meeting having been dialed by R. U. N1'1%111.48 I, 1'..q., the following relooluttoou wore adopted : Whereas. It has pledged. 1./tvitte to reninvo from our tuidst Gen .1A NILS 111111 S, the oldest member of (hit. tar : l hVra.lri., Resolved, 'flint IL I:. U't'rcary, Nl.Cott nuttily, and W U. AFClrllan cmo.tiiiito a t ow itittee to make ariangvnieub. lair funeral. Rawh•e.% ;is a mark of req.ert, that the 1110111- here of tho bar and officer: ut tho Court attend his that the proreedines of this ineetioe be published in all the 110WAIllipers the county. SCOTT & GRAMM MEEfiNli. V will hen Meeting of the friends J. • of SCOTT & GRAIIAM at the Court Hone, in the Borough of 4 ett y shun:, en THIS EVENING, nt 6!, o'clock, I'. M. The eolehra teil "Chi/Treefs Wee (71/b" of the Oily of Philadelphia, will be pros• eta upon the occasion. By order of the Whig Couriy Cont Oct 8. - - - ' Flannels of every IraANI priii and color, and Domestics of every description cheap at PA lINP:STOCKS. Oct. 8, 1852. 1 . HAWLS, &irking Flannels, Fringes, and Dress Trimmings in great varie• ty, and. cheap at • ' • QM, 8. FAIINESTOUK'S. Cl LOVES and Upsiery, illae and Fan. "IqF t , ,cy Orpvats, Ladle's' Shoos, Cloth and PlOsh Caps, cheap at 1-, • Oct. 8, FA EIN IiSTOV LADIES 111" HATE ju!t received. a ve'Y' 'ergo lot AL of , r 1.27 th IIV.D'S, tvhi~►t ,vie sell eiictfibr thda . pitroer hue 'fit the 7 -4iotinty. Chtll...,amf examine ihnin, As it is rOitn,f trcntble , to show goods. KURTZTB —Cheep Corner is the plane to get bargains. A' welt(' AP the Wipe is slifficient. • I.II, I ADIES"-if you want to boy 11. e ni• , 10'Podynnill%' betties nti rhennesit Long Shawls --ilt"tptntitirte Iti KUivrws , t;iwitri 13or-. 140te,l)Al!glti ti%kfrt. wu jitjAkt,49Pl4BlAXAl.. • ' f:1 1 :41;141.. it044TC , ..042.24E1i Aritztii , or l 7 4ltOolaer6, :00: 6 Prg4ll - , PUBLXC sau, OF J'ALL74.IIIE REAL ESTATE. Tsuboctiber, Assignee under a deed THE of voluntary assignment of JAcon PARR and Wife, will offer at Public Sale, On Monday the I WA of October. inst., On the premises, a valuable Tract of Land, situate in Stratum township, Adams coun ty. Pa., near the Suite Road leading from Gettysburg to Illarrisburg, containing 1 6 0 _/111-.41.4 MR- NEC PIM and adjoining lauds of John Githh_m. Da vid Byers, Adam Yeagy, and others. The Improvementa are a one and a half btory LOG els ~ DIVERING HOUSE, I.s a double Log Barn, with Sheds attached, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other out buildings. There are two wells of water up the premises ; a thriving ORCHARD 01 young fruit-trees ; and the land is in a good state of cultivation. There is a due proportion of Wood-land. 11 is supposed that Copper can be hound in abundance on this farm, being in the neighborhood of the mine already opened on the land of Mr. Utz.. Persons ‘s 'siting to view the prop. erty, will be shown the same by calling upon the treat t occupant, Mr. JOU% HAIL NER, or the undersigned. .ILSO—OIi 7'ile.y.luy ila linhtlay of Oc- lolar on the itrentii•cs, a Valuable PROPER:FY. sittiale ul Mount',leas:int township, Adams county, Pa., on the road leading front Bun atightown to Littlestouti, containing t) LO 1.11 Lei at) more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Wediert, Rufus \Vla%er and others. The Improvements consist of a " TWO— STOR LOG i j DWELLING DMUS& with a on e-story Log Kitchen attached, a - Sntnke•lloore, a Shop, a log Barn with Stunts attached, and other out-huddings.— There is a well of water with a pomp in it near the door ; and a young OM:BARD 011 the premises. The land is well im proved, limed, and in the highest state of its.4,...Sale will coinnicnee at 12 o'clock each of said days, lN'lll`ll :1111.'11d:41We %% Ili be given and terms. Made know n JOHN RIDEIt, - Asfigitec. Oct. S—te. DAILY LINE BETWEEN GETTYSBURG &- HANOVER. rll 11E undersigned has made art-ange l. ments to run a DAILY LINE of -4 1 0 . 4,;- Comfortable Coaches, I/. (%% (7t:11) Shiirg and 11111- the moriiint,r time In connect wit is the enrs for I'hih -113111111.1.•, IlliCrllP Jute I,N%lid the some ill nrrival ul the 11.ilti m..re 07, ',ems; Hotel Hanover ; or to the iiittlere.orneil, in lief . .ItillN 1. Getly,. l )lllg, S. At which time sod places will be rho sen a number of persons. equal to the whole number 01 Senators and Itepresen . tatives w a loch this State is entitled iu the Congress of the Sates. (being TWENTY-SEVEN in ntunber,) In be Electors of President and Vice l'residcnt of the U. States IE •r\% ti EN •I'RENIES. at tile. Old And the several Judges. lospectors„aild - 11 - Stand. M 0 doors beim% the Post Of- Clerks, who attend out the 12th day of lice i i, rsbuig -ireet. II ti , ish ti-tuber instant, at the election for mem• ) our money. cow and buy your hors of the General Assembly. tic., are II ITS. CAI'S. :it hereby enjoined to attend and perform the W. IV. NEON S Ile like duties at the said Election of Electors, buys lor IA Is tvmh great tire. and us ' subject to like penalties for neglect or prepatt to oder bargains. CAI and judge misconduct as they were liable to nt the for yourrelves. j Election of Mentliers of the General As. lie has for Gentlemen, !,embiy. &c. ; and one Judge from each cult, K ip , and li env y 8,, 00 ., of t h e best District is enjoined to attend at the Court piality_pr"., from t r.' 75 t o $3 7 5 . _ house in Gettysburg. on the Friday next Calf. Kip and Coarse from •S 1 00 ;titer said Election. (being the sth dry of to 83 00. itilippers. Git s, &e., do. November.) for the purpose of making out - For I4adies, the returns of the Election. JOHN SCOTT, 8/u,rif. Fine Gallrrg, Half Gaitera, tins sheritrs Office. Galy.burj. rocco Shovs..lenny Lind style. Jefferloll tier s, In3l. S• N ; LW' GOQIJ4 7) VNI) PLENTY O 1 ,• TitEM _lt 1114 St(lrt• igreur Nlorocou (;.titcrs, )liv,sys' 11 , io and Shoes.i Aui Also, Boys' null Childress' Bouts and . 1 IL 04) A ( /IIES "hues, id. etery V.kriety, a Very largo as- . e.) .1 2142 A 4 l),p sortilield, io suit all persons. Also Trilido , 1 allit Tra%,•llittg flags. AT PUBLIC SALE. Also, Russia and Beaver Hats, of all ! - kinds ; n very fitio article of lieu. 20)1e gVA virtue of 1 decree of the Orphans' moleskin klat ; Kossuth pod Non-later- M. Court of Franklin county, and au volition Ilat4, and a great variety of Fur order of the Orphan's Court of Adams and Wool Slouch Haut, from 50 vas. to County thereupon, ilie subscribers, Ail s 2 00. ministrators ol the Eisiate of JOSEPH Come 011 C—come W. W. PA XTO N Oct. 8, 1852 ebt natrito A RE requested to call and examine FA n NESTOCK'S huge and beau tiful stock of Dre,s Goods, consisting of Mous de Lain., Meritioce, Du Rage, Da mascenes, Tlitbct Cloths, crusellis Lus hes, Canton IClnths, Alpacas, also Black and Fancy Dress bilks and Satins, all fur sale cheap at the sign of the REP FRONT. iIoNNET Silk nod Velvet, also a beautiful stock of Ribbons for sale cheep at ()et. I FA 11 N ESTOC F&IINESTOCK'S WBall 13ittcle'land Fancy (sloths, • clnd 'Odeldotores,Sittin. 'Bitk anti Funny Vnt 4 r FIN (3 S; oYeienit ti tig Ottani netts; rind- Ktintiteky 4eana, chedper.thin Limy. can be ltatlielaewhere. Giro theta a call at the . Sign of the RED •FRI.)NT. --7— " --- 04 NW/OCK 4C BONS would relOpOCllUlly inform. the l'ahlte 1141 .their stook of 11111i1.111:41a , and 1.4:1? A:.lkas *ton Kreatly liwres.setl,,ptstl liittgAidiceintite, call atill. their stork 444 priotts. bekkre; PAiroimirlg elsewhere. • r-IN Flouncing, Cite. tortures., Pretich Worked and :Mated `IW ; and t.Firsoulonbroideredi !Anon qapdkerehkode, cheap lINFOT9C4'43. s • - , • • PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. rinite4ZLlAligtiff24o4l l . I WHEREAS, in and by the Art of the General Assetbbly - of this State, entitled.6•An act to direct the manner, time and place of holding Election; for the E-I lectors of Provident and Vice President of the United States," it is enjoined on me to, giro Public Notice of such Election to be I held, I. JOHN Scam Sheriff of the Coen- I ty- of - Adams, do; therefore, hereby give! this public not ice to the Electors of the said County of Adam/. that an ELECTION will be held in said county, on the 7uestaynestfterthe first illonda; / in Norenther, which will be, in die year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty two, Tuesday the 2d of November, in the several Districts composed of the following townships, viz: In the First district, composed of the Borough of Gettysburg and the township of Cumberland, at the Court-house in Gettysburg. In the Second district, composed of the! township of Germany, at the house now i occupied by Israel Yount, in ;he town of Littlestown in the township of Germany. In the Thind district, composed of the township of Oxford, at the house of Widow I Miley, in the town , of New Oxford. In the Fourth district, composed of the townships of Latimore and Huntington, at the house of Wm. %V. Hamilton, in the ! township of Huntington. In the Fifth district, composed of the I townships of Hamiltonban awl Liberty.l at the public School-house in lliflerstuwn. In the Sixth district, composed of Ate' township of Hamilton, at the house now occupied by A. 'l'. Green. in the town of • Berlin. die In the Seventh district, composed of the township ofllenallen, at the public school house in the town of Bendersville. In the Eighth district, composed of the township of Straban, at the house of Ja cob h. (Amps, in I lunterstown. In the Ninth district, composed of the township ut Franklin, at the house now occupied by Henry Hartman, in said town ship. In the Tenth district, composed of the township of Conowago, et the house of John Husby, in M'Slierrvstown. In the 11...:Icventli district, composed of the township of Tvrone, at the house of Samuel Sadler, in IleAlersburg. In the Twelfth distract, composed of the township of 31ountjoy, at the house of Geo. Snyder, in said township. In the Thirteenth district, composed of the township t,f Mountpleasaitt, at the house of Anthony Smith, in said town ship. situate at the cross-roads, the one leading from Oxford to the Two Taverns, and the other from lluuterstow•n to Hun- In the Fourteenth district. composed of the township °I Reading, at the house ul Aaron ('ox. in Ilampton. In the Fitteenth district, con posed the borough and to%viistop of Berwick at the public school-house in Ablion.towa. In the Sixteenth district, composed of Mc township of Freedom, at the house of N ieholas Mtn itz, in said tow . nship. In the Seventeenth district, composed of die township of Union, at the house of Enoch i.efever, in said township. In the Eighteenth district, composed of die township of Butler, at the house uI ['miry Feld, in Middletown, in said ton ll ship. GILA:BBL:BS. laic of the Borough of rhambersburg. in the county of Franklin, deceased, will expose at Public Bale, at the public house of David Goodyear. (Graelenburg Springs„) in Franklin town ship, Adams county, on Thursday the 28111 rf Ortobrr inst.. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described 1:1/./. 1 :911LE • liVfin laseffrai, laic the property of said deceased, to wit : All those Tracts of Woodland, situate in the booth Mountain, on the head waters of the Shippeusburg Branch of the Conococheague creek, in Menalien and Franklin townships, Adams Co.. Wood ed by the County line, lands of Pavia Big ham, Thaddeus Stevens and utligrs, cou taining - _ _ . 1100 ACRES , more or lets; on which arc erected TWO - jitj • Ai . iirl ILF Lao totsts • and other improvements. There are in, theations el the existence_ 010;2n-ore 10 1 aCirgthince on this !awl. ralliit property sold'etsiite,ur in parael,s.4ts.may.suit purehesers. 'ha terms will be meats kitotvit. wi,the Bat b 1 sale ~ . • . • Tb B. •,', . jideisittigoilans..l ily. the Coutb 7 rEvON-14110143 (41044' ,411 UEENSW A RE._eniaintare. Go)- I* mile% awl Dye filitibeitatap 01114 fr F the esakiIH``ANOTHER!'•4IIHANOP , one is:ibouw t to lake place s O and with* many a change in the Styles,' Fashions and qualities of /AL DIES' AND PEW:ME/11EN' S AP PAREL.' BO rainy 'Mil great as these changes will be, 'JEW ARNOLD le, ns usual, prepared to accommodate all who will -button up" al the approach of Win ter, or bow at the mandates of the Tyrant of Fashion. flaying just returned from the eastern cities, with the largest, cheap eat, and best selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods ever before offered in this Town or Coun ty, he invites "all the world and the rest of mankind," to call, examine, and bran means, buy—almost "without money and without price," of his large and well se lected stock of PLAIN _& FASHIONA— BLE, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S Dress Goods, consisting In part, of Black, Brown, Blne, and Olive CLOT/IS, as sorted Felt, Fancy Beaver, London, Drab and Petersham Cloth forOvercoate, Black, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Black and Fancy Satinetts, Velvet Cords, Buckskin Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Black Satin, Fancy Silk, and Woolen Vestings,, secs, Flannels, Cloaking., &c., also FOR LADIES' WEAR, Black and Changeoble Dress Silks, Black Alpacas, Fitneand Black Mous de Laines. Cr,slitneres, Prints, Ginghtuns. &c., &e., also, a large lot of SHAWLS just receiv ed, and will be sold cheaper than can be bought at any other )1001.0 in town. Call and see fur yourselves. Oct, 1. 1852-11. WINTER IS COMING, AND Jew Arnold is ready for hint.— His Clothing store is, as usual, filled with a large va riety of ready made clothing of the best styles and qualities, suitable fur Winter wear, such as Dress Coats, Over coats, Sack Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Mon key Jackets, Currying Shirts, &c.; all of which he will sell cheaper than the same quality can be purchased anywhere else in the county ; Also on hand, and for sale, a great variety of Cloths, Cassimerea and Satinetts, of every style and of the hest qualities, from which he will have men's and boys' clothing otttli descriptions made by the best of workmen and at the shortest notice. Oct. 1,1852—tf. VESTS ! VESTS ! VESTS ! • E have on hand a large and very. genied Assortment 01 Vests, such as Plain 1111(1 Figured Satins., Cassimeres, Cassinetv, Velvets. Plaids, &c., &c. Re member that SAMSON'S is the place. Lvedivs' Dr Expo Goods. ILKS and Satins, Merinoes, M. de " Laiiies. Alpacas, Calicoes. SII A WLS, Collars, Gloves, Stockings, &c., &c., are to be had ut Keep it Before the People MlA'[ MARCUS SAMSON has just r/eeived one of the largest and most %aried assortment of Over Coats of every description ever offered in the county, and at prices that will not only please, but re ally astonish. • Give us a cull before par• eliasang 4')9 111 EN IV .4 IN I) U purclotse a St/pi:dor lot of Black, -a Blue, and Fancy colored French, English. and American (loth, Dress and Frock Coals. These coals are well made, all we ask of you is to come :mil judge for ourseiros. Itentember the place is SA NI- S 1 I\'S Oite price store opposite tint Batik. Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons LADIES, if you wish to see a l•ou -11" taut amsortnivnt of Bonnets and Bun net Ribbons, call at 110 ! 110 ! TRAVELLERS, ItENIENIIIER as SO" Ro abmg that SAMSON has on hand 3101 for sale Trunks. Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags for Ladies and Gentlemen, and at prices that ) ou will think impossible. RE ME MBEII THAT TO GET grn EA 1' Guitnrs, Violins, Accordions, IL' Shots and Shirt Collars, Neck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Win dow Shades, Clocks and Jewelry of every kind, call at SA MONS. UNDER. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. have on hand a very excellent as • midtown tof Wool, Cotton und Knit Undershirts and Drawers. Always re member that SAMSON gets and gives Bargains. NEW & FASRIONABLE Sbab(ng STOFFItEGEN respectfully in • ferintrihe citizens of Gettysburg that he has opened a new Shaving Saloon in Chambertdiurg street, next door to Cul. MeCreary's Hat establishment, where he is prepared to attend to all who may de sire his services in the way of Shaving, Hair Cutting and Shampooning. trrif - lle is also prepared to attend to CE LEECHING, BLEEDING, and TOOTII—DRA WI NO, at reasonable rates. Gettysburg, Oct. 1, 1852-3t* eOnt flftong A N D see a first-rate assortment of' Pan .4ll- taloons at SAMSON'S one price store, such tur Black. French Cassimeres, Doe Skit Oassimeres, Fancy Oassiincres of every 'kind mentionable, Caeleinets of all colors and shades, ,and at prices to suit all. ocr, TRUNKS! TRUNKS ! I HAVE just reeei yeti a laige lot of Good At TRUNKS which I will sell eltstip. Om. ARNOLD. ASSIONEE'S' • -ri , HE undersigned having tieeit ppolh i t. ed Assignee, tinder a deed of - Vaitin-, ,tary . assjgurnent for the benefit ofereditors' (61 JACOB OECK;of tlit?Obletigit bf GetlysbUti, ti6teisy fpi yeti notice ate-indebted to k the saidl.llielb or beck, to call and snake payment' subireriber, iirlittieseoAm, end , to those having claims to present the same, properly a thentatioili for 4411010061. 4,x,wltc,NoßiiEvlcti ,•:'; iI ; Ass4pleC. , 74:7 , I fitiNX-EY" .441MVSYT'1-1-'1 , ..•.tlt k;g9ftlield - 94,PLoltioo to be lou9d 4 M 1 . - AsilltIVIDP, Price *tore 01.0410301. 4444E64MM UM-, BY Vint* of a Deed of Volußiary As. •ignwent for the bepifit of ererlitorit of JACOB NORBECKi nf the borough of Genyaburg, the imulerakund wills I 1 at Public Sale the following Ifeai ginite of said Norbeek, viz : On the 29th day of October next, at 12 o'clock, if., 0t4.111c primiscs, A Vuluable I• Alk_ Milk NM tA situate in M nunijoy township, Adams coun ty, Vit., containing. 107 ACRES, inure or less, adjoining properties of Dan iel Sheffer, 14RM: Lightner, flue others.— The linprovements are n tortp-slory;frame WE.I77II.32—BOARAL:O. „DWELLINV with a' two•story flaeli•building, a good frame Harp, W,igon Shed, Corn Crib, flog Pen, and ell other inecessary out. buildings. There is a first-rate well of water, with a good pump in it, convenient to the dwelling, and another in the barn yard. There is also a variety of 'Choice Fruit of various kinds on the premises. About 21 Acres aro in gond Timber. about 20 Acres in first-rate Meadow:and the bal ance cleared and under good cultivation. The above Property lies on the turn pike leatling from Gettysburg to Haltitnore, about a miles-from Gettysburg. It is laid out in convenient fields, and is well water " White Run" passing through it. It is in a high state of cultivation, the whole being under good Chesnut fencing, and all the Improvements in first-rate order-- The neighborhood - is as moral-and pleas ant a one as eau be found in the county, and everything connected with the prop erty is well calculated to make it one of the most pleasant and desirable residences in this section of the country. p_l - Persons wishing to view the prop erty, can do so by calling on Peter Heil ler, residing thereon, or on Jacob Norbeck, residing in Gettysburg. 3LSO—On Saturday Me 301/t cloy of October :nat., at 12 o'clock, M., on the premises. all the Real Estate of said Jacob Nut - heck, in (:citysburg, to wit: No. 1. A Lot of Ground. fronting 00 feet or. South Baltimore street. adjoining properties of Johnope oil the South, and the heirs of Allison on the North, on Which are erected a good , two story BRICK 10 1 LLII Rq ; also alf story Brick Itwelliug,. . 1 with frame Back building. There is a well of water near the kitchen door with pump in it, a never fading hydrant of tes ter in the front yard, and a variety of su perior FRUIT TREES on the premises. '!'his lot can be conveniently divided, so its to have a Dwelling on welt. The entire property is in first rate order. and so ay. ranged as to make it one of the most iitcas• ant residencesin the borough. ~('HICK'S No, 2. 'A Lot of Ground containing about It, Acres, adjoining Lot No. I out the west, on whiril are Enacted a good double (mine Born, with threshing flour, Sheds,Pen, a first-rate a al (f) siiiitable for nny meeluatiicaLptirpoi,o No. 3. A Lot of Groom!, fronting 75 fret on Washington woo, and limning back to an alley, hounded Mt file north by property of George Toot, an.l uu the south by an alley. Nos. 1 and 2 can be etinvenienily , divided, and will be sold entire, or .11 lots. as may best suit purchasers. Pt omits de siring to view the properties can du eeu by calling .on Jacob \utbech. SCHICK'S LSO—On Saturday (lie leith ilia!, a! Will be AOlll, at WO reFidelleC of JACOB NOKIIECK, above tleserilied, in Getlysliurg. the following Personal Properly. viz: ONF nA 1/ IE, rising four years old, well broken to bar. WAS, and a valuable animal a first-rate oung mileh Cow, a Buggy and Titaness, a one-horse %Vague with boughs and cov er, a set of double Harness, .a set of single do., a first-rate Sleigh, [Mtge, Saddle and Martingales, a lot of Halter Chains, a first rate patent nearly new, a cross cut Saw, Wheat, Rye, Oats and Corn by the bushel, a 31) gallon Copper Kettle, with a variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Attendance will Lc given.aud tonne wade known Ly LEWIS NORBECK, Absiguee Oct. I. 1852. LETTERS of Administration, ()nth° es tate of Jonsi Mussetstswi sen•ilale of Hamilionbun township, deceased, having bean granted to the subscribers, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said es tate, to make payment without delay, and to those having claims to. present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. • DAVID MUSSEL:O2%N, CHRISTIAN 1111ISSF:I.MAN i JOHN M USSKLAI AN, jr. atiners. EV"Tho two first nsines, Administrator i mid.) in Ilsiiiiittinban township ; the hitter in Liberty township. I—Gt. LErrERs ientamentary on the estate of E1.1Z413E0 - 1 MAGINLY, late of Fairfield. Adams count•r, deceased, hay ing been grepted to the subscriber, fatiiding in 'same iilaee, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said unite to make immettiate.pay went, spiv theme haying elaitnit againtit the setae, to "pkesent them properly andientielted for settlement. , A. W. MA.GINI.Yi Executor. &pt. /4-13 t. . ri Y.TTEIIB of itlettinis tiaiinn 'de bonis . 11011 with the will annexed. on the fkij if IT• f SO3tla K (.'; A p.f.„144; 01 , Moo 0tp1ea ...1,4°v1i3411).., ( 1 , 16 '0. having:* granted n to the 418?1111."., town!- ship. notice te!terAx gilfen`pk,a)kili he age imAcittito l }o i,lak'AP9* 2 o L`? 111!`„10" jinywenL without delay, and to those lisivitx ciajunt to . p . MlV9l9lllproperjrapthenttcatod 115 r settiement. JOlll4 - oAitio ' ' * '.4 t; r. lit iefiekg 4 o47 i4 4 .1 I , ,I V ivy 11.1. • I 111rothentE4 111 0 8 eel 12 o'clock, 31., 1T0T1033. .isTatno. „i naps Nowlin CIONVO,,. itAymoNil & co,s AND' DRIESI3ACII Irc iIENAGERIES lINITED, # 7 0441 1118452. G. IHMILV. MANAGES,. -..7:- L. . .'"- "- te -s ' --- . wit,L'EXtput at Petersburg 0r1...1914 Gettysburg,Oct 201.4 . and York-Oct. 21.1 'Tito public two TeipeCtintbt 'lnformed that TWO. VAST ..51 .. E,NAGE . ,111eS, uni tetl for the present form hy, Jar the largest collection of Living Animals ever v.', hibioal in this or any other couniry: OVER 150 A NIM A LS AND 1111111 S cart be seen under their SPACIOUS PA Vll,- ION; 286 feet in. length for ONE,PIOPE OF' ADAOSSION, flours of :141tibi- Lion—from 1 to 4 P. M. nil(' 7 101040 the evening. ADMISSION 25 , cents,— No half price. The 'Cortege will arrive in the town on the tnorning of the 30th slant, about 10 o'clock, and the C4riiAgeildi Cages, Van. &c., containing the . ifniinals.' Drawn by 1120 Splendid Stereos! • Headed by NEUTER'S 11/1113-DEL 1411 A 'MASS_ BAND !' Will Pass through thc . .Pciucipiti streets.. affording au opportunity of beholding:one of the tnost GORGEOUS AND IMPOS- I Nti PROPIASSIONd of the iiipd ever seen. A DOUBLE PEltrOttAr. 'VIVCE' IN IMMENnI.4))IIIWORNIING-DE,NS. lIERR DRIESBACJI ift TWO ikll4. Signore !MADERA iit Rio otbcr. a . ft In the course of each exhibition, 11Eltli I) IDESII ACII, the fur famed 'I A 1Q N 11 KING, will enter the Dens of Ids Wild utnants of the Purest, • LIONS, -- fiEOP. ARDS, TRIERS, COUUERS, And give a display, the same es when ered by 'the special command of Queen Victoria, Louis Philip (Late King of he French") Emperor Nicholas of 01. Peters burg, and the Royal Family Hapsburg Douse of Austria. SIGNORE HIDER. A LGO will also perform his highly train, animals, separate and entirely different ~ from H o er Priembitaii'v, showing—the tlif• 1 7 4LU.1111-1 E4ll E I). r B 1111, subscriber, Committee of Groups - 11 - W. D. lavtae. (a Lucuitic,) will off: er fru►u this dute..till the lat of Qetubur -- I©R, EgiST, for one year from the first of April next, the valusble Farm of said Irvine, situated in tairtiltonban townighip, Adams County, containing 21$ ACRES. The Parini is in good order, with fine iinprovementa, and a large orchard of choice Fruit Trees. If not rented privately before Bridle& the Ist of °Huber next, it will on that day be otii.red for rent at public. outcry, On 1110 premises at I o'clock, P M. 41111AI1AM FI,LNNEII. Sept. 10, 1102. Committee. :LEM AMOIZA Ak HAI ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALEI. n y virtue of on Order of the Orphans,' " Court of Adam,. Comity, the under nig tied, Adminiatrator unite litigate of GEORGE CAUL, late of.llloiiMplaaatiA towindilp,Ailams County, pa., 4er.eased, will sell at Public Sale, oit • S'alarday 11a , 16Ih day of October racal. at I o t c/och, 11.,' on the preriiiaco. the valuable of said deceased, situate to Motintpleasant township as , aforesaid, adOittiitg lauds of Noah Miller, John Felix, Atfew Smith, and others, and coututuing 2. 0: 0 A 0 in Co, more or less. The Improvelocois are ) a ONE AND ONE-11A 1.1! STORY Loo DWELLING DOUSE, 41U double Log Bern, with Simile attached, eon other out buildilige. About 30 ACREti are iu good te At ILI 139 za, and the balance cleared and under cultiva tion. with a good proportion of Aleadu4. There is an OItCHARP of line fruit on the premises, also u well,* good..water hear the door, and a convenient Spring. Attendance will be given and terutsmade known on day of ante by • • ' JOHN CAfIL, Atter. iktikk ErriA TR &V PRIVATE SALE. ..um subscriber being desirous to' die• - 5 1 pose 'portiott , of ilia Farm. will sell- 100 Acres thereof.' st,Private Bale, on acdoMmodating terms. , It is situate ,in . Mountpleasant township. Adams county, Pa., and is well Meant , melte of itself an excellent end , desirable Fortin About 50 acres are improved and under good fenc ing,' with tylerge proportion of excellent meadow. The balance, 50 Acres, is cov ered wit -r-itATE ns ••_., • • • iIEANYLTIMBER, `ttrWatfrpastie, In, e entire Mulishly, It licit about" 0 miles from, 9eityabuig, near the resit 'hailing to ilanpver; aunt, about Smileshorn the latterplata-46:tfiat the cottieniintin' of the railroad at the la..ter pdsca,poubil he serroontled by advantages that wouhk desk:tote to mrin. .07". hmierms, Which. will be reasona ble. cm be ascertained on application to lbg ellbtemilser. Twu . jrs,votro, P. Mice. Adios 'County, Ps. loam cosatitc' .4 lOW i et l 853-74114. _~.~-. , erect powers of ifiknA ovcr d Cretoion., , . ' Irelth's auational CiscwiF 4 FROM NIIIJA)'S. NEW I'6IIII6.AIAr) Diet.'ll ()NAL AMPHITHEATICK. 'PHII4AnEI.PIII4. • & Anl'A4nee, Equestlins beret.... I.A . frowurritz, Mastor of disolLineLe.f g.: 11 11 . 11 , ,L117,5, , 11: DA • " it/ Igiszkespe3r pen the mori prominent ofthrarmotett otty be Ipettil the 1,410vf 'tug can J. C.towradmige—tha sm-KIWI"' ,truir slid Sit Horse Rider. ~ Itinsms..:MoFnit.ist—the greatest Sow erect yaulter in *,e known worhi.. :.Ir, i.. 4.lnitsri—prattiatic. &teak '211,1 principal Rider. . ... • , Dsyte Rteitsamr-4thomothrs twits hare back Ritter, whose daring lents ovcr.txtes. votes, . 40. 1 on his Wild Prairie ; Sleet. ,;strikes the beholder !ilk wooder *tga.alt tonishment, , •M. UW I OO I S-4 1 0 reletptel tlim . median ,aild. Comic , Singer. aelutostvls-dgett by $ll to bp the grimiest singer 01. Lite *W. IJ. *IVEST-r-tyl.ose style and skill us lierpooeting The character of the Ahorwirer, !or Red-Man of the forest, mamas arries tt-, 01 'tt. 1 AbleTeg WILLIAM—the il&IMItillt Gyn.- SY4ll4soil Antipoileort performer. lab/soot 1 Intl leasing. performances tom& be On* .to ho admired. ... Tool; though no; Inst. U. TWO R ualir Vd.Clowns, WILLIAMS AND DAVIS. whoile PUNB.IOKES. ;lON VDI it WITTICISMS Tiiiir fail io Lisle ifti.ara -dialler: /aparritel-f,cur laugkier- K - 07i r ialtivery but OM pice minion to 4lffnagefie ysc Carcm A CARL rIIIIE Winter &WWI of Ow lllicur-tts ,ll Yoga Consomme * Illowsosa. 173,- sorirkett4. fot lOn In IP. will *pew Verioiltrilirattebes on Monday Ithit.titisiar; October next. and continue till the telentsil Ptli tenoWing,..l Prices for tuninn as Itiloretarutra., $lO in the Voilcgipte, sotiliftejuiellit,lllol. I DcpartrndiitOftijrtnetit"iw igtmtwe r: tNit worn chariest tettetevein) The Oerrnun Language it .lichtliWArnsis hours weekly, 0110:per SelteiWwr. - ,Nwctoi ?realest; foe 11/ 1 0ee yow ler. For Pupils lent Trim a thiattiwer,. tint' Principal, will, if deahretkproasartrhatrt, washing and mending ha ylotiraitpitr "mums fee 0 74 Per WiPlOul a ,V," 4 ~.Va" way iu 'adVaitoo. • .• Paten ta and Girahlitta. sons or wards to reerive a ahmaaawhmiaht, ration, without eudanscainig their phltawidi or moral Ltesith, eura,istahatt to wow amp , exassio4 the Manisa/ penpeNtilaly, tita tvideutat of our own singes is awe& tits its rc lied upon than any °don? -• , • n - M. O. PFEIFFER. *IL Ink. Oct; h—t 4. FIRE MIME. "Adam* aunty Aforiseitirjre ui, suranee Utinipany" located `;t Ge I sb u rg. is Now in suecessfull for lowness' of rates. cennoistr.4 issasusri, men t of its affairs, ;And safety iu challenges- somparison with sae ado, similar company. All its opeprnitito ere imiolneteit u WA , persona 'aritiiresfsi4ss of Managers 'selected 1 y ; tbe klarelijinorin.. Books of die Conipanynre at 41tinuria open to the inspeCtiou of alaSf iPAttriir. ion it. A. on'tri re II 41' niii4lll are eniptiv . s74., persoiiii 'al:siting to insure can maks: ap plication to iiither of die .21Ilasurgeni. how - telinin all requisite east !we gained: IrrThe ManyVra are Msnallen—Win. B. Wilson; Cemberbind—Robert'llettliadj.. rumbas —Jacob Was. - Heististaisa6 amiltwitim -.4mos W. 34!atiri5. Liborjy—Jolam Mwuclmua.yrm lorialki,t Remliii4--iPitiy :-lii6tioA. riarApt; Lailiribiti-Stiat'''' • ' -,0 ;. 0141 1 0 " Muunquy— Jowl!' t''"' ' ' Berwick--Ihreid E. BANIM•I4 llurough--liconge !Mei*. 1). A.aisobirs. Wok H. t•.ticv mom. A. 11.Hufi1i.tf,H.50 0 .01 1 ...., 1 144e Cloimman Mtg. ett i tleatli 34l ,'? 4l 4 - , +. l i l " Vaientittii W ' Feld. 10, 1857-4. LETTFiRB 'Tletiistnentnry 'on ear as tate or .'Amit.'• 9; - Rye's mks.: Esq._ tate of Brittingli'orGeteysiassir,.-truce.sks titi;. having been grareird Mir mtb serihrts: notice is herebY Oren to al ea P. afeluitebted to said esinte. to make pal - tneitt wiAhout tlatity, nod to those Oaring: c taints to pretent'llic same properkynithei.- aleateit. to the subscribers. fur stotternsiit. • JOHN M. Itt'rEVENNON. Fee. JOHN M. brI'EVHAISON,,Ir. - WM. 9. tfI'EVENWN...itz-rat V'The first and lasi 0;,in.4 rivet. or.e . oa in' the !intone' of Gettysburg—J. Ste4s.Aolo, je., ht the City Bettitasee. '" VIA Ali 8, CsaiiniervinrassfitiowlLlns- A- 1 lucky/6am. V lEWVINGB Suspenders, , InandlterebielictalliftilS. Stock iugr l • &a., etc. *sky Mr pe slid chalky-, sciV . . I rvinIiUMEWMIES.4.OI6 6 .* .‘e' Owe:lsm/ Oresitat , ilii 11 , A :.; ,, iitSeta trt. lEEE ft i -: `~ . v Gfallitletmen's lreapr-
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