THB STIR AND BEIM. CETTYSSURC. - Fridiy Evening, Sept. 22, 1854, Whig State GOVERNOR, JANSEPOLLOQII., of Northumberland. CANAL commtsstorimt, • EIEORGE DARSIE, of Allegheny. • 4unazor SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. EttIYSER, of Montgomery. FOR cosnitEas. %VP:kJ/. ,ROI3ISON, of Fraolp:iin. Whig County Ticket. r..• ASSEMILY. SUERIFF, I),ANUTI MINN[G E! • PROTHONOTARY; .JOHN PICAING. REGISTER AND RECORDER, 4.008, FULWEILER. CLERK OF THE COURTS, EtkLDAVLI. 'coMmtselosEß, GEORGE MYERS. • AIIDIToa, ABEL I'.,WRIGHT 'I)IttEOTOR. OP TM , . POOR, 30111 1 1 1-1011111311: coßomm, • • ROI:W.11T HORNER,. Whig 'Meetings. , 1117rMr. ..ROBISONi der candidate . for Ceegresri, hutting signified his intention to 1 0 .H .! 4,0 ; feic'(lttys in Adams county, the )y Colin ty, Committee huve anneunced meeliugs; at' the following places,nest Vaiifitiid-Monday evening, Sept. 25 Litiletitown—Monday " 26 Oifor4=4iretinesday, " " -27 PatersburK—Thuriday; ' " " 28 Gettystkurgr—Friday, " a 29 f. with other speakers, will' soldress all the above meetings. He is an tible and eloquent' debater, and will be worth bearing. We hope our Whig friends ittiiYout in full force and give him a heart, :reeeption. Thoroughly orthodox iifilthis - pblitical "views, he deserves the supPetl, of every true Whig in the district. Mri.. ; REtt,t, his 'competitor, is just as . :thorotighly heterodox—going the, whole figure. for Slavery. and Nebraska. Two yeareago.Adatns county gave Mr. Rua ine a iiantOome majority—she must give 11l 'o,,clnkr.r a still larger one. -Declinations • ' littioWd have the 'pleasure of announcing I 'Witt kt,o3, BLOCHER, RI7SBELL and ILL bitva authorized us to announce their .withdrawal as Independent candidates.— Thesegehtlemen permitted themselves to be 'deaildVedhy the of the Opposition duplicity leaders into the belief that by their taking tbc•iteld as Independent candidates, "the field would be kept clear' for them. The action of the Locofoco County Convention iniptiiinSting a full-blooded, out-and-out ,ticket has satisfied them of the hollow hypocrisy of those promises. Ono ofithem writes tons as follows Sept. IS, 1854 tear Els —Loco FOOO ‘ 7 promises" aro illiinititotiL-vile gammon. * * • * 'however, thwart their schemes, as far as losiible, by' aiding the eleetion of opt Mail to the utmott of my power.—: the publication of my card..' Yours truly &e. This bithe'right spirit. We felt antis. fild, that neither of these gentlemen would hesita" t,e as to the path of duty, in view of the bold challenge thrown out by the Lo. aortic° fidtuty Convention. Falsifying their "Prothises" to Independent candidates, they have boldly thrown the banner of un idcaterated Looofocoism to the breeze, and elselloop the Whigs of the "Yo nog uard" lea fair open fight upon the destinetive is inns of the campaign. Endorsing Pierce Whit infamous betrayal of the cause of freetlomßlOLEß and his double-dealing policy iu regardto Prohibition, Nebraska, arid' the Public Woils—they put their candidates in nominatiin upon these issues, and darethoso who oppose the Nebraska. swindle - and' Biomes double-dealing poli ty/ to the contest. What say the friends of Freedfini . to the' challenge P' • ' PrOhlblllon. KrThe friends of Prohibition have an important duty to discharge at the coining oiOtiou. The people of the Common stealth will be called on.. to say .whether they desire the Rum traffio broken up or net; and the friends of humanity must see to it'that a proper verdict is rendered.— pit/ itiflueuce of this popular vote will tell powerfully on future legislation. If the people , vote' for Prohibition, the work is denti e nit Legislatnre will dare to' refuse 'hit;' P up a m 'tory law. The Rum iuterest iityleratends this and is not idle. Friends Of Prohibition—what are you doing ? The time is short—only two weeks from nay Tuesday . It will be a burning tiisgrstee upon our county if our people vote tu hoer of, continuing the Rum traf fic. Attend the Convention to-Morrow, and.prepare for work f ipertTive Impression Boerne to be general thava Knter'Nothing