IND BANNER. • • ''t ',, t v , • 1,- t CETTYSBURC. Fridny . liveuiug, • Aug. 8, ;856. : 'd - hare - we luny fltoi S(MI! 'therms in futnre of shielikiv ournolres from Foreign influence. --polftid4roinrnerriad. r or is irliaterre'r Awn, it nifty bo attempted: I wieh there were an ofrain , hffire between this and theidd kfirenmn,. soutsces-orTIT Icor.Tn ANIERTCAE AND THE RE, ',X,VaquAN coxForiosti. , • , ° FOR PAESIDEP,T. JOIOI.IIFIARINIC -FR oroNT. poA ytakrilOstorasiT, • :oa r -, , • rd 'nc rattpor. - • '"l r RAitttfilDtriii ; • 7 4'A titisarDzwr;-': AiltatiV4ACkSON DONELSON: Stifle Ticket. 'CANAL COMUISSIOYEA. Itio'SfAs7.E.`CoCEIRtN, F.ftork, (Whig.) arceni.. ' DARWIN PHELPS,:orAlitistrimw, (Amer.) •tt;'iT•Ait:r - actinirod'nessiikt: ' B• .44PQ Ti;, , itradfoni, (ReiWblican.) tjettnti Ticket. - AssoolaTe JUDGES, .' , .: 7 .15A-VID HORNER. WILLIAM R. STEWART. , ASSENBLX. 'JOHN •bIUSSELMAN. PETER. - MICKLEY, (of Daniel;) " ' -. l)itc,dir§R POOtt2:, irwzY9 ,;ij -;•,JAcon DIEN , . l; - Atintro ToWNS END' i:'1111. , ••• • ''.443 „rroiturr, g°BEcuTL ELLA`I • sfec_4_ •• • WILLIAM 'O. • INTERESTED. rufeemittry-that. the-lloolts- or the late . — firtn dftl. it 4 C. H:BUEIILER sed early i s putssibAe. And as we deSire to aVoid LIM necessity . of sending out a Collector, all' Who know themselves to be indebted to the late Firm, either for 'Subscription to the. "Sr.ile'nifor 'Advertising, are , requested to call Mid close their accounts witbout 'further delayi . We, hope this notice will be re mnie4 b,Oll interested. D.A. BUEHLER, C. H. SUEALER, itlyabarg, - Aug: 8, he; Chian Gaunt; Tteketi„ rr The proceedings of the lJnion Conn ty 'Convention, as furnished us by .the . Secretaries, gill ,be found; another, eel . utun,,,,The deliberations of the Conven. tins, wen t oharaoterized : y an unusual 4e• g r et° l .4 l l 3 KPßlf;a 2l i good ,feoliog,,theev," ident desire of the delegutes being, to,sac %Ape everything hkt personal feeling and preferences and to present such a ticket as , should be deserving of the support of till thq Tcpeis of the eounty honestly opposed to .the pulicy;,of the preeent National Ad suitliStratiOn. ,lire believe that we but ox press the general opinion of our friends, :as w e ll :as that of the ntc,re liberal of our opponenie,.iu saying that the ticket is one eminently 'deserving of that confidence.-- A nembcrof good were before, the , eotkvention , for the • various utimets--ignitis cf thettr'Wirmli ergeit by their respective friends, and of course th,ere, was some die -appointtnenr: • But'we are gratified to say amt . it , yo et generous , characteri sed the action of the delegates g,en e talri tit& we : feel authorized' to an neuuce.that from no quarter -sift the ticket receive a move 'cordial support than from the klZialettieti Whose, names were placeit' belefe :tins , Convention, as rivals fir the nour,intitions. ' We have heard of no can- didatc'aohciiinga nomination. The dele gates cattle into the ecinven thin uninstree ted, 34d nil se emed: content cheerfully to abide its action. VV: ^ e,shalltiot testlar,enter into adetailed cuticle ,of the Nominees. §utEge it.tossav that in Drs. locums and STEWAHT. JOBIY USsLEMAN, PETES:BIICKLEY, JOSEPH KERVEd;JAA'GR.DIEUL, WARNER; TOVVNI Itleutt.toitt; Esq.. we hiAlit i o,i; a' sironglielrt. but an, a rrai t i,i wertli,,,intaigenee, and itt tegrity,,,fitat own not-la il to eon/mead ,pop ular eisnfideneei • Add' nAir 'that thus 'Chanty. Ticket has been settled ) it becomes the duty of eveiy. voter tiesirolut* of securing a verdict at: the polls emdumnatory orthe Pierce /37, Doug las dytiaaly..-desiroui of saving the coon ty frnin.ilia c ontrol of die Buchatunfarty, and retrieving• the ground lost last fall by supineness:and ,divisions-..te go , to work earnestly. and .heartily in support of tbo randidatetr thus, presented. The opposi . - don willrailo a desperate. effort to parry the conm3s.-this fall. and thus secure .the' centrol,oUtlie Cotustyi offices. The roliciy of theiebssisle' isitt assailing' the integrity and chin:01 1 1ot those who have- hitherto.. to honfirWiiy Ara honestly ,filled those, D a. vs, leaseeslsetlittle doubt of their purpose' to.carry:out - theoften expreqsed dctertni. nation te o ;itterifico every this-fall to ciirry ihe Chanty. They mott'be suet by cuing. aattuh.toolkirtg oifort on tbe part afalor frietais, bat* a clear ma. .jority of voteri-fif /ha county, with us. Whiitever'tsittereicet of opiniort.may erte. Immo/ 'or atitjoo tie Pi esidentisk quits tins. ow int united on , the Buttilicket, and: eaght is tef tatitecLoo the Canny .Tieket, Veda a seine taut*. inevitably .being. *mph to etWieuipe; satiscettierto the vied* thlt , rafidi r lt ObtiolOtiptifitee.l3ll*.nan 4. - Squatter Sorerelpity and On chasm n. iICYIn 7847. Gen. Ca.s was very mach in favor of the Wilmot ?revise, and said he was willing to vute'for it as'an amend ment to the Three* Million hilt, ; which failed to pure the Senate from treat of time. Thee he did not deeht that Congress bad_ the right and poser to legislate upon the subject of Slavery •in the Territorioe--4 right which It a been exercised hundreds of times, and was not denied until the re cent degenerate days. Since the periml named Gist sow that the was het:online nn n...;1y nue to farce--that legislating Slaver? into it Territory would destroy a tuna at the North, and keepiug it nut would destroy him at the South. Hence Ito invented that cunning dodge—Squatter Sovereign ty,7-* which war prittierily intended to serve the purposes of a few . enwardly.politieians, but now promises to beenows swindle to cheat every hotly who wilt ''relY.upon . Ad moat Peliticians itieMeral cowards and ambitious of future distinction, the dodge wllll welcomed _ in various quarters, and . .a ecajority in the Congeess snf 1860 agreed to refer thb it:tatter the Territories. But ihadoetritie ties mover been Acridly deflect!, an d the•friends of it diffet,essen • tinny • upon, this importnnt •rinestintt : When have ihe'people of the Torriteries the right to legialsto upon the subject of SlaVitrY.P"ll,e advocates tit the doctrine agree, that Congress , shall•not legislate up- ; nn Slavery;'and they •ngree that OM pen. pie of the Tetritoriee shall, but when shall . they:do So In their Territorial Legishi titre, as soon itiumets, shall they declare ' , eloir,will t _Or have they no' power to do this, and 'mutt they ,postpone action Mita "they proCaed to 'make a State Con stitutioal A Territory generally remains in Abet minclition <five, orrinre years. If the Territorial Legislature cannot act; _is Slavery liable to be - ibtreduced there by Southero emigrants. If so, Squatter Soy • eretri.e, in effect. , antes the, power to the ,people to protect themselves; when' they. most need protecticn, result io the indefinite extensinit of Slavery. If not so, then Squatter Severeignir is very much tuisenderstood by the South, and is destined.•in any event, wofelly to cheat somebody.. Now, what is' the position. td the Li:Kmiec° party on this sehitvi Biactly what . h has. , leen heretofore.' on thel l ariff question, on the Texas ques tion, ou the "ten cent" question—double faced. lathe North it is one thing, In the South it is aenthar--upou the .prinei pls--4hat beautiful! principle—lihat <all is fair in politics, and that obtainiutplundev, as lan ea: will sanctify any , supposed ne cessary MOMS. In the North Loctifecos generally abilm 'that the first l'erritorial .Legislature have the power to prohibit or permit 'Slavery. But the -North is MA unanimous on this point,• as we *balk aeon see: This, we believe. is. Gen. Cased idea, and probably _Mr. Douglas' ;• but other leadieg mete , of drat party differ -frOm them. ' • But as 'usual, the South. are , a unit.-- They claim ,, Ist , That the Constitution eatries Slavery wkb it over all' the Terri toriesokl that, ill the absence of probib iting legWation, they can -carry their ne green, and 'bold therm as property, every. where in the Territories of the United States. 2d, That 'the Territorial haute has no payer twprohibit ,aild•that the power to .prolsibir lies:, neither in Con:-' Arcs* nor in the Territorial f.,egislaturei: but only in ' the people 'whew aseedibletl in Convention to 'form a State Constitution. If this position be true, there is no .power under our Glverrunent to prevent the ex tension of Slavery as fir as' our :fag flut ters. 'ail thi4 ba tie* ? We believe not, The Constitution is not is 'Shivery ex r . tendinginstrument. It does not ..c any Slavery 'wherever it goes. It dove not , rem : cognize ptoporty in num. that being done by the taws or constitutions of Stareti. ft r i ecognize' a Only . flint one set of teen in this country hare a ~ right of sortitte"' in an- 1 other set of men.' It does no .more... ft '+ provides for the re-capture of these fugi. civet', as for fugitive apprentices t ,but only because , they "owe service or,lahor." Mir does it treat them as property. They are men, anti' threelifths ofthetu are represen ted in Congress Liberty is the law or nature—the ease'noo, the distinguishing I chamoteristio of the common laut,, wnieb.. of course, ptevoils over the territories. There is nothing in the Constitution its= consistent with.this law, and both unite to. declare - Slavery, ittipossible except by posi vire permissive local. legislation. • Bence Slavery is not a part of the Constitution, and is not eo-existent'with.it. But . if it we. vro , holck that thopeople of a.Torritoey • havens good aright atone time iris anoth- er..to.legislateoppn the • question? of Shi- I I very. A Tinfoils!) Legislature' is as o nmpfote- a representative of ths public mill as a Convention to. frame a, eonstitu tioa. Besides, there is nonscessary cow, nection between' the.duties of a. Convett-- Lion to frainca Constitutkin.and th -- Mi,is. tonce.of Slanery. Rarely itt anytitingfon. thstssubject inserted in State . Conititud dons—Slate Jaws ooutioli than--.,limos which place...the subject always within•tbe immediate resolt.of the peopk.nom bosom) them, to a cortaiu exteut,as it woold; be if inserted in tha Goostitution. Where then is the reason. for. saying that the- iambi tants, the voters.cif a Territory have not the right to exclude Slavery at mut time, 'shut theyAre.permittod to hare it- at so other ? The milt reason we have seen. is, that while a Territory, the people awe fa an tduziorganixad ) capacity." Whet iii meant by this , isnot very clear-; but what it. apparently - meant is, not true. Thby are..uut,ja an 4.tutolouised,eareity."-... They are acting nadei ilia delegated pow -ler of Congress and their own inherent privileges. For all purposes of !Dial -gov ernment they are supramo--noder the Ni : : Ihritnka bill (beyond . interference even gy t Congress. Slavery; Polygarny, the qt 'mut . tier ef Toting ) . qualities liens of electors, ac., are all incod questions . Why ',ba.ve • the people of * Territory not the righttto r deteratine in t tem Legislature all these as Well ns some? What circumstance takes the lirstmatued oat of the class which in. (dodo' all other subjects. Wo need not now pursue ..this point ~. lany flintier. The reason ; why,. the South 1 iunlet upon it is, that, they feat.. =to Uttar ae.thal se' dere, and theY wont tr , ne to:c4• rept rh• politics of . the territory, get hold int the strings which control office and 1 have•tilivery domesticated so i that it •eatt. not he rooted' out. They "adhe.ra to this pnit.t with great iseacity. And hence . 1%'4: fin,: . she Southern bemptalitie papers! ,:trguing stoutly that iluehemari' agreeel with them in sentiment. They deny that the " ever endorsed the:odione doctrine of !Squatter Sovereignty" as ,rundentcoaod at , l tho North. They quote his opinion given in 1847, in 1848 and in 18h6; .in all of ilhich they claim he held' td' she ides that the "people cif a territory Aballdicirle i this quest ion Or themselvee assembled: in] Icpoveation to frame a State Conntitution, but not. beforo.". And , they' interpret' , the Cincinnati Platform to ioiiiitaintrice this thought, and tc4epadiate what they call the "ndlaus doctrine of, , Popular .Sorce. eignty"-41mt Is, the .doctrine which in 7 sista that the people have en :seine',' rei. ent right ' to manage , their affairs, not a r e: mote and praspect.ive one. , , i , . • , . . , Thei r argument es so; ,I3uChanan's .:posi..% tion is a conclusive one; and iii' supported by his leiter to T. Sanford. of Alalnnit, : tinted August 21st, 1848, (now iepahlish.• ed.) in,;lbiolt, be aays,that the 'inhabitant* of a territory can, tincither interdict nor establish. Slavery, * excepriuthen osseMbled in Convention Ihyrtime a Slate Consrily lion.: . ',l'liy‘S'iti:lllin iii.fu)lyenMteittedi to the Southern policy.. :Ile .repudiates Popular:. or. Squatter . Sovereignty't and I while pretending. to favor it: , denies it in its most essential particular:' 'While taking this qu e stion frinti &tigress and leaving it .with the peep's*. - he denim' that the people • con interdictors eitublish it as'ilcitig'as:they i i 44 I c o ndition' . 1l rr h 1 are in , a Tert.to,...a. '. .....tl_ert-e ,l Southern: Conakruet:ion', Playery:.can ,ge I wherever not interdicted) and hence, Tin. ehanan's Fopular Sovereignty •it• a blind. to cheat the .North, and , is - intended' tb, make Slaver* it - Nadeitak;iintitti title tocii r• 1 ' 7 ' it over all the broad : doetuiett .F. 4 the ,West—to blight them, .ter degrade the poor i laboring emigrant, and to retard thegtowthi of free prineiploi: - ' i ' '.' '' ' .-, ' Dtr.NoithertiMen arlinikeinna iiinid4tigti-' . , tors are to become in,part the , inhabitants' of Ahem+ Territories, desire thttt blerery shall.be introduced hit° them, that' their tuber shall be broughi into eettripetit ion with 'Sieve labor:lblit they shell becom e n proscribed OS ill the cotnntunity, and ;het they shell be degraded by ?the. Ellatie ariattieracy. a's •poor. Ivlrito'xnen'tle in' ih Southern States? If ;en, 'let thew rote for Jiutes ltuchnnan—tho , represewative or the id:antics princiTics which .w.sc de eigtwil to effect this purpose. If not, let their emphatic yowl' oppo sitiooto thin detestitble; itihoman, oschrie • tian and auti•republican pof;cy., CongreNgl nal ConferenNL 'The Conferoes appointed by :ho op. :petiolate of thu Buchanan party in Agdaffit, Franklin, liedford,'PaltOn, and Juniati courtier; will illogic in o, l ,,tuimrAbur g on Tueadiiy` next., to put, IA nomination a can didate foreongroat. • The friends of Dlr. Buchanare were' to have a grand 'demonstration ;4) . 4;0f in heriburg r iesterdliy: a - t. was gotten train: bee tho superintendence of :the State Com. mittee. which contributed funds liberally to get upon attractive dixttlay.'" Ai nritit . . l bar of prominent siieirkers"were ansiouticed and a flue, display-of fire works,:promised. ,A large delegatieti left this place, yi3ater.. l 'day. morning. • The • State Committee .14va ordered five or six similar dm:6'oll'Bo.k 'orations in varitlits Parts of the it is vary evident that they aro becoming • • alarmed by the heavy defections, in the i',orthern and Wester tonnties of the State; and iotend to makedesperztiti eff.ieta to 'carry their.notnineeti, liVithoUt Pep sylvtinia it is . , conceded.. that ,Buebanan,l sulfide no chance. A hearty furni has been , Lted :by assessments upon' POsttilasters' and contribiitiribel from proMinent cians,ii rations parts of the ,ll,tion.; most Of which wit' fie esed in PengsYlvania.—.;.l Tliey may succeed in case the: friendsi)of , Fillmore and Fremont fail to combine their , itiength' Mat Mu)electoral' . ticket.: But, @f+'p . us tinimi,-,and tteis.her moneynos effort otus prevent:the .State going spinet' Bm• ammo by.st blast 50.000 majority. Itereol..Jonnpw.ti Knorr, of Hamilton tonnship, who bee been co-operating with the Anti4m'arioan party, luring the fast year or ;too; announces 'through the Otinpiler biedeterminatiou to tupport 31. r: BUCHANAN. We hate hong altioe had the , assurance of. thri.'Bostfpri Pilot that "Mk, Buikanan is theonly.qa4diclate whom goact!. Catholics can safely,. sugportifoi the Presia ink_A. call was hunted la township olvAlooteray; Comity of AllOgan) gani.laat week ) fors ineetihg to farova Fremont Tho'call• was signed . by pinety7taro . .nans*ii,.. ,Citthips• afghlylpt voted for in- '52. 'looThe., Bachman mew hold Wei (Monty* Cioa went) ozi , h Aeon° libro4 •day:noxi, tovuedoolOdi %ov e 4cikekot,, IFlrom Winiangton WilThe Kansas contested c i tation cud has been settled to the Elouse & by refusing co admit either RUMS or W ..111TFIELD to lIIMM Tbe,Flonsit continues to stand by its de mend ti,tat3ustiod be done to Kansas, be fore: rating eupptiay. Du Tuesday, pend ing Ihtisonrideinden of,, the Legislative, Judicial suld.Esccative appropriation hills, a proviso was adopted, that no part of the tnogep eppropriatel shall be drawn tall a bill is.passed,arl w proved fort tte pacifica tion of itansai. COStaining tilt Arti , e`iit res triction for Kansas and Nebraska, , An sppropristioa of 5:2.0.?p9,. for the spay of'the Inerithein'of the Itanies' Legis• Wive Aletenthly , end ite;contingent expen. see wee stricken out of the bill. • In.SeentO; Mr. 't WroMiti 'presented a petition fintit Charles Robioson and other FreeSiale'prisOners in Kansas, praying for, relief. They say that they osonot: se cure an impartial trial , in Kaoses.'and ask Congress to •ititerfero. :It sac referred to 'the Joilieinry ,Cominittee: Fillmore•Niale ConveteliMi: iterThe• State Conve'ntion of the friends I of Fir:LATORn and 'DONELBOIII 'met at liar on Tuesday. Ninety delegates • were .in uttondauce—Col. , o t x , . 31,taTter sad J. J. BALI•ww, 'Emu' 'reprcsentink Adams county. Hon. ANDREW STE*ARt of Payette county, was pppolntea' President and made a neat speech. bpf, Haia.offor. ed a 'resolution , to postpone the miming. Lion of. the. Electoral tieket 'till after the Oethber 'election; with 'a view to a eombi -640(M:61'04i entire anti• Buchanan tote. 11,,i,', ! ",vot e d. O own, "ayes 18, nays , 72 . Alestirs..lllsriiniend Baldwin voted for the resolution. r The Convention then pie. eeedeti to' the follo Hleetoral wing ticket, Sel+ial -Electors. _ .493220 3 e/44 R „in - Ronson, Philadelphia. Hon. Andmw. Stewart; Fayette. 11 iPrenc7dcftive. ! 8. Flemerftit, , 13. Samuel Yohe, 2. Henry White, 14. C. F.'Wells, 11'• _, 13. G. IV...Youngman,. CAI.: C. Moore. 14. J. V.. Hrishour, 5; 'C. 0. 'Hitner;'' 17. Dr. S. Duffield . , 6: liana NeUtoti, ' 18. G. W. Pattnil, 7: Caleb 19. J.H. Ktihna, C. ,Myers, 20: J. H. Wells, 9.,Samuel Keneagy, 21. W. A. Wright, 1011. W. Snyder, 22. Henry Philips,, 11 Kimlier, Cleaver _ 23..J. M. B. Neabiti 12 Riibert F 24,, J.ll. ,ilethrjugtou f I ' " 23: James IVebiter. A r i eaolotion,,,,orcriding that, Ito portion of tha Electoral tleket ahoold be ,wisla. drawn or elranged for-any re/own, wax VA=' ted down.;:i Thia still lenvca some hope for Ainorkan party Of the' State' , . , of PetutYlvitria,_ at is well kneivta, long AinFo rtncttOont,th4 the ebondonment of the apereepand obligations which formerly .clutraeterited the'Order. Tho Americana - of Adams tionnty; i ,atitleipating iltiarecom. me'rlatioa, last ;fill. formally resolved ta ; divense whit theee'aharameristics and de• elated in fatter of an open , organisation.--41 Since that period We hare known of CO 'lbt her than' Open America n meetings in , the county: , _leaders of dim . opposition, however, affeet t) believe that the mons. for k still , nt work secretly Plotting •lois; chief, and crecasionalk furnish' announce itt.tits 'of 'oseeret Itimw*lothing meet. inos "-whiCh of course - have. no existence other•than in the fertile fancies of , their • orin'breins.'. -Akin tit these ' ` statements is. ;the' 'repreitentatiott week Or two a 'ti3ertidcaie Was .found this place, in,whieh the Trosidort of. perior •Couriefl subscribed to the fact 'that' the holder war 'entitled to' sl',so'for two night's attendanee at said conneil." It la farther represented that he,,pames tached-were t h ose of well knowni - ,Know. Nett:tinges" , -Now there film easy way of. disPoSing-of this aiatter:"'Ne deny ' ' !bat' • ther i e:ii Stich OkOirin'ciitstence 14 thiappunty, and clialleuge,the production at any such• certificafe.- signed by. any., owell , known'' , Aineridart of the ' Genets; of Atiarai.''' If .. prndllied" 'and tt do not prove forgery svcsbalhher, willing to aft, knowledge that •we.havebetn: untruthful in our aseertiOnsd 'Still further—we hold , ourailves under , obligation's to, pay: the stint of $lOO to;any:person• who;shall pro. dace such a certificate. authendcated,as •to fOresaid. Bring it forward .11016 Senator Puna," and , litzGovernor PRATT, of Maryland, are out in lettera.:fa c 11 °Atli the eleinklit of Mr. BtlOwittrAtr as ; 'bent 'celenlate4 in promote the intermits, of the South. in., the, recognition and eaten pion or Slavery,. They •regard the • con.. 'tree as' between Fremont' and! Buchanan,. believing that- l'illmore has no Chant* or 'elootionoini,,holct that the Boothswould t be faithlent• toles in iereata were abci to. heab tats to•throw her tote in lavevof' the nom. f -hien of the Cloeinnati Cenventioit; .0:7 - Committeeiroptisen . ting resitectiire-: ly 'the Americana, Whigi "and Republicans ofLancastan,county met. on, the 8, ksuult., an4_fignced upon 11,04 for a union. Con vet:llion, to nominate a eouniy, ticket. The action we, bartnoniona and,basea upon op., pbsitionito-tlie platform as dorsal by Alr. Buchanan. • • KrThe Lebanon Courier, Norrienown4 Free I?rese, and. York Advocate have rum up the Fremont fag. The Snyder Coure , ty, Democrat goy, for ' , scrii is said than Brooke, steartiog4 under. Burliogamee ospoeum, will renew' the challenge, as soon m the former. taii' tarns to•Waehington. • • it: 7? Gen Houston iir• outrin:orrlotteviievi favi,r of Willnince . seniTibnellan:•`. " 105... At new. pinup" is about to So how: 'ad trowthe 13:81 Mips, , •"1 •• • 3' The Carlisle , Flrrmrutaodtlfs Fremontgoe Ca 1 hOliCh 0: 1- The opposition presses are deter mined to make Col. FREMONT a Catholic 'against his will. We have repeatedly pub- lished his own denials and that of his friends, bilked by the certilicates of the baptism dell his ebildreh in j i be Profes. tent church furnished by the pastoref the church,-of which he and his wife are members. But all *ill not do. The charges kte re-iterated again and again—to deter honest Ambricans from his support.' Every Catholio press in the Union is deadly hostile to him, ard the Boston Pilot has long agoassurea the faithlul that they mhst supprirt. Bachenso, as the only true friend the eathrilio church has anion all the candidates. We cannot expect to keep pace with the falwhoods of theoppo , aition'prestiOti this Point. No amount of evidence will stop these slanders. We append, however, a atrongsstatement by a well known friend of Primont from his boyhood up, in reply to one or, these charges, which ought to be;, utisfac:l tory r• • "In the Morning Express of Saturday, Mr. Brooks amens that Col. Fretnont re ceived his education in a &roan Ou'ibolio institution, in Charleston, 8. 0., under the late Bishop England. Although op. posed to the party that nominated him—, injustice to himself -and his mother—l brand this assertion as. Utterly false from .beginning to end. Born in Charleston, I have•known him from -my earliest days. file• was my sehoolmatelfor many years.-L.: i I was a member if the same Sunday School. class with him;. and while he was a member of the Junior class of Charleston college..he was my most inti mate friend. I was standing within a few I feet'of him when he was confirmed in the Protestant Episcopal , Church by the Bish tip of Smith Carolina.' I can vouch that he novei'had his foot inside the Catholie institution Spoken Of; . and I am .sure he never spoke to Bishop Anglann. He was born'a - Protestnot,'Oucated a Protestant, andlnur Moro Protestant ,principle about him . than the Miler ef the Express ur the candidate he represents. MEE Atignit tiiirTlections were held dering the pre. Pent week in lois. Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas. and revere! other Southern States. The returns received aro as yet meagre, but indicate that the &publicans and An.erj r 412,4_11a70 swept lowa by a large, majornyrwhile in the Southern States, the Pro. Slavery Democracy seem to be gaits ing ground. Di' Kentucky the vote is light, but it ie generally conceeded that the State has gone Democratic. The same result is an tieriiiiiA in Arkansas. In Missouri there was a triangular tight for Governer, "Old Bullion" leading one *kg of the•Domocrncy, Polk (an ti-Ben toe) the other, and'Pwing heading the Ameri can ticket. The result is uncertain, Ben ton polling a handsome vote. Blair, the Benton candidate for UMII4 . 1 : e1M1 in. th e St Louie district, has $3OO majority. Be is a son of Francis P. Blair, and, like his feu& er,is.in favor of Free.Kansns. • lhe,result. in lowa was looked to with much interest. The signal triumph ofthe fritmis of Freedom there will have a mark ed infleictre on the other Northera and Wearers Stafes. .4. WIWI() Calmly .111epudIallos Buchitnsip. IferMinker county, New York. wee, in 'days not very:remote, called the 4 Tenth. Legion" of Dumorracy in that State, and wan always good for fioto 2000 to 300130 deihner'atie majority. The' united demo critic party 01, the county has noW repo. diated Buchanan ; driing the business up at wholesale. A lever from there in , the Mbanv Etiening Jourital. says : "Notice Inv a regelar Cnnventilni. of , the - democracy, of ihrotinker county was issued some two weeks ago. - The. print. arty 14104 of this cOnveution was t lie re fiisitl the Old l Organ, the piiity , (the 'troth lei) run up the Cincinnati., tionii 7 nationa. ''.lt. editor &aired tti seinuit the questiOn to a regularly called COIHuy . . The' Convention was heW an BRUIN:13) the - lids init. !I was attended by full del. Ogstiens 0141 e truest Ten in the enmity. The qu'estion' of 'endorsing' Buchanan, itut the Cincinuair Platlorin was, distinctly presented. After discussion, it was town. 'inthosly agreitt by' the Convention to re pudiate Goth ! ' They then resolved to give their efforts to the support of FREE:, , DOll 'and FRE4IOWf !" f( The 'Mohawk Courier will . hoist the. Free:tont ticket in its next kite , . in ardor:. , 'dance the decision of flit 01 :4 1 tItY tionvention !" A FRESII•ALtY.--Mr. Buclianan'a tae Pennsyhmniapiris obeererl.l4 the fact that Fred Douglas has brought' his battering rainy or rather his blacking. brush to bear ripen the• tnrrilite kepubii early: It 'exelnhint . 4 1-Te, paints their portraits for them in .11Vely eplors..as(ttlious :" . • • ,' "The ..ut.publican party isit heterogene ous mass of political antageriiro, gathered. from defunct,. Whiggery, disaffected.. Db atimiacy,, mod &mooted, defeated and (lift-. appointed Native Antericanta, There is.no. prospect of theft union upon , any "man tb 50 extent suffiriedl;.lo seitire' ilia , elect tion.l? ~.~.:~ . , So Loy:4mm- and Fred- Douglas• Have formed an alliance. Both are. trying to write down Fremont and Fillmore. Here• after let no hear*, more from• thatf quer Um, of Black Republicanisoh IC3`Tholtiecrutive Committal* df the. and b:ector!ein "pit'iloa of luniata , ftlifflote, loot flatird4' onanty,, met at ~, and appohited Skaron,,,Jamee M. Sailers. sod, joho Beale, Congrealiocal• coeforees, tiith••itistruddooe to got . tiro the , one term PtiOdipte,.,abd' rocodlinend' the nominatiod of . .. Tamed Atmlui,taq.,of that KrThe Oninn tnaventinn in Danlthin coinik ficm, lObre.thatiow. Presbyterian Churrh.--Services mortiins-- 1 Rev. Mr. Van Wyke. . Christ Church aniberan.)—Services in-the, Morning, Rev. Prof. Mublenburg, and evening, Rev. Dr. Krauth. St. James' Church, (Ltaharaii.)-Servicati morning, [Germanl Rev. Dr: Scihaeffer, and evening Rev. Mr. Hill. Methodist Episcopal Church.— Services in the morning, Rev. ,Mr. Anderson, and even ing, Rev. 211!. Thaye!.._ Associate Reformed . Church....rServices is the morning, Ref. Idr. Werner. Catholic,Church.—Setvises: The Prayer-Ifeeliv - of the Presbyterian, German Reformed, and the two Lutheran churches is held every Wednesday evening; Methodist. Thursday.evening. , , • II9LWe have receiverithe,anntal cetalogue , ofJefferson College, .shoe ing , the number of enrolled students to he 268. The .Annual Commencement came eon Wednesday lost. Amonithe Graduatesffoo whook,,the degree of A. B. wee conferred; we notice the names of Mein. J, E. Glanarriort and J. K. ilar.- timarr, of this county., : lia—On Wednesday last the members ofther Sabbath School connected with the ?Atli'e:4in congregation worshiping in Christ Church, I with a number of the members of the Congrirp• gtinon, had a pleasant pic•nioon hitt t rsh Creek, 1 . near the residence of Mr. ArrotrltToll•l;Ltrrret.ii. Vvery thing passed aft:pleasantlY. We are instnicted to announce the acknowleagnsenis of the School to the family of- Mr. HARTZELL, and also to that of Mr. J -env Clusitrenn, for the 'courtesy and kindness =untested by them in furnishing various conveniences which con tributed much to the pleasure of the day. tar At the annual Commencement of Ra. cine College, Wisconsin, which took place on the 24th ult., the degree ofD. D. was conferred upon Rev. RonEnr H. CrAtutso -, Rector. of St. James Church, Chicago, formerly of this ACCIDENT.— We learn that ,ltltcseat, %sr, one of the laborers engaged on the rail. road, met with tt serious accident nn Monday night of the 28th ult. A numberof there were ateeping on the porch at Mrs. trough's, when he, dreaming .that somebody was after him, jumped of the balcony, * frneturing- his ankle very badly. He was brought to the Alms house on Tuesday of last week. J. 6; ALsoN. "SEA SERPENT CAPTURED."-0 n Saturday last a Water Snake was killed along Rock Creek, about one yard in length, and,,,ifs thickness can beltnagined Poni the fact that it contained 47 smelt snakes, about six inches long, and a large toad r •We should like to hear froin our "Sitier Late" 'Wends. Rock Creek . ahead. Cr A neatly gotten up dataiegee of the Of. ffiteitt, Alumni, and Students of "Pennsylvania College,7pablishmi by the Studentd, has been laid on our table. The nteitheidf enrolled stu dents is 164. Appended to it are the annnal catalogues of the Medical' bepaiiitient and the' Theological Sentiency, with hstßidoeie vinga of the buitriings oeinpiedb 6)l*e, the Medical Deprtment, aid tffit Senfitinry: The publication rittrecti credit upon tile enter pride of thtwe who' 4 it up, and upon the skill of Mr. NSII4TEDTj. from whose press it issues. fcommurnoAnir. Widenly i'onwestloit. scrThe Union County Concentiort not at the Courta woe •in Elettymburg, Monday Augaar 4, 1856 at It o'clock, and organiiect by appointing ; &DEN Boa kis President, and WARNE* TONZISEND• and R. G. MlL{Ammer &wefuries. Tha i folloadngdelegatel appeared and took tittle seats , : Borough of Gettyebralp—Jolim Gilbert, R. t 4. ll'Creary. Cumberland—James li'Callougb, Joseph , Walker. • - ' Freedom—Jacob Myers, John 11'Cleary: Liberty-:-.Tohn WlLesson. blantilumban-Rufue C. Swope, G. WI Lott. Frauldhl-4acoh•Cover. Doet. John - Clopens Buticr--Thomatt Blocher, Daniel *alter. Menalfen---Joho BurkholderAma. WalkoN Runtingdon- r -B. F. Wiorman, Warner 'Hewn. send. • Tyrone-LSamnal` Sadler. Straban--EdotrN6rris; Jan *Boyer. • ' Ilamilton--Jaeob Realer, Docb. David Mani' •Beziwic — , TotrephKepnerOsette Wolf.- • lAbbuttatown—John Edwm* Mtn Pleasant---Abraham ,Reaver, David Dell. nvr lilbantjoy—Ciaoyge Benner; Wm. Young. . "On :motion of RG. litl'ermiry, it was resolved that in Making nciminaiiona in this Conve4ton the, voie,be. takets,vifra voce. .oonventionadjournecitill*o'elock. The. Convention re•assembled. in the afl, ternoon and' agreed to pi!octicd to the. nom inatioil of ;Sandidatits, vrEMU on Motion re-! solved that tht , Conyettt,ion, commence at, the top•ot , the litit•of,'officee- mobil filledi and receive nominations. and, that. t aindidato - for each 4)&0 be to 'turn Belem - , ed before proceeding to receive nominations flit the other officos. ' The Doovention then prticeeBtul 4 to re-' ceive dominations end select' candidates for the Kochi Otficei to be fdletir; result,, ing in ,tho , choice of the „following 60E04. via : Cotwrestr-DAVID Ai..BUEHK,ER4..' Assembly-4 OHN MASSELMAN, Commissioncr—fPETEß. NICELY, of Do Auditor-WARNERTOWNSEND.. • Director ofthe Piir== JtISEPH , KEPNER; A i s i xtiab , ,ladg tb R. ST.BORNER.I •Wi lf: E WA RT.. District Attorney-1 M. B. McCLELLAN.. Coenty Surveyor-4COB DIEHL. , James liVileoe, Es4l.. W. F. Waited Esq.; and Thcot: .sohnestook i Were boogrereiobal,Confettes panda Ddot. DOW Mellinger;alovid'livhdkqiirt,, anlßofut C. 8114144e*OrW Oi3tiOiritild 'Nig; atorstr Conforeeto;j ie)eot, trikodidite for ti!le Senaiorid. district: atti'd CooCei , eel, having power-10%1W Vaosuoios io their number. ' ' mdtiou of X. G. tile fol. lowingreololutione wore usituidloobly adopt. ddt r• • ' Iresolredl . That we earnestly call upon all the , freemen of PermaYlireniat who love the, Union and the Constitution , ,onder which wio live--wbo•ane iii fliVer'of 'mantainiu4 freedom of theTreealiutd of debate—who believe that liberty is. national, and Slavery asitional.., W ; io , . tire- oppoa . ed .to the, repeal of the Missouri Ceneproennie Ito the ambitious • and - sectional, LOCAL ITEMS. Religious Semites for the next Sabhatte. - • , 6'erman Refornied thurch.—No services schemes of those who control the present tional administration; to the pro-Slavery and fillibusteriug doctrines of the Cincinnati • Con vention ' - and to the election of James Suchen an on the repreSentat ire of those doctrines—to adopt such measures as shall resuls,in a unitin of their strength in the approaching Prosiden -tial ,electian ; and, thus secure the °recto:et vote of our State in favor of freedom ; and place the seafolcondemnation upon the dem agoguea whose acts have an greatly endanger ed the harmony and welfare of our beloved country. Resolved, That we recommend the 'ticket this day nominated ; and also the candidates selected by the Union State Convention; to the confidence and,support of the freetnen ef Adams County, and 'pledgqour best efforts to procure the election of the same. ' * On.motion or John Enrithortier, ito "olved'(bat I the . prepent *Con n 'Execu ti ve Committee , be continued until the,. 0nx.,..t County Resolvaiplhat, the gopioceedin rthigen. jenticin Ptthilehed in :ihe "Stresixd: 6 On motion, ddloorned. EDEN ,NORRIS, :Ekes% It. G. WARNER TOWNS ND, • • -r MAN :HIA.OWN . ;• A .The New , Ytirk 'nines announ c es ' the ae eidental death"ofl inait of come , wealth in . , that.eity under the following siugUlar . eircumstatices;-. Tt"eppepre,that nearly siyear deetitiseilOshe Was, 63, .years be came strungly.imptrired.with an idea Ihut when he should , :.die, she p4siiind i indif s : disposition of his relativen.trould thinif to put lam vin it,:cliettp"OlUit, While he had a sirneg desire to be 'buried:in one ished rosewood, lined with White - satin , and trimmed wiihsilver: Y . Soon after ,t,libt strange idea got possession of his 'Mind; he discovered an elegant ceffni in one of the principal warehouses, %thief suited him. He purchased it -for 375 Ontil, it sent to his rettidence at nightfall, and stowed it away in. : a sinelleloset at:joining his bedroom; 'wince it remained until the time of the accident. flow it oectirped is not known to a certainty, for thelitst intimation the family had of the laments hie occurrence was front a . seriant, Wy., o in going in call . liitnito. breakfst, fohnd the door wide open and the decessed lying on the &ter, dead, with his eerie . ' nt his side. She screamed, which soon brought the family, and on rsisiug the body the skull wad found crushed in upon the brat,., Ile was foundabout eight o'clock Sunday morning, when, to all appearance, he hair been dead several hours. to t eximining the erlo.tet, a bottle containing a quantity of sherry wine was fount!, and as &tor: nay night was caressively warni, he is' supposed to have gone to the elintet iti order to procure the wine in esti With stoats ice-water he had oil a table 14 . his bedside. It is thought that he mina have' tnight, for it in the. dark. and by some nuinfake upset the coffin, which stool nearly upright. Becoming setitible that' it Was tailing, he probably um& an rfilirt . to get away, when he fell, mid Ns outer end struck his head with - auffaciiiitt force' to (facture his skull and caused ifftrfosi ini-' Mediate death. ANOTHIM CHAPTER IN Baniiti . ..-The' bayton (Olin) Gazeina publialiel A feen , r . signed' by thine intlivfileisin at near Teeniffsiih, 14. T.. giving In irniiilitV Of the fientliali aiay in wliicli trot tinirder . tuffians diepnvid of a Freg Snite ; "Yesterday morwlitgtee 4oiliA to Teeunow bait When ehtitit If aides freer that plane; we were appalled by the el the body al murdered *ilia Wad tlrtto:: /y to a tree, not* the .roml eider. fie 'Was tied with hie beck the Wee. ,with' hie kende and 'fe.ot. s pahially * F o l io it,— Ile bed been alum Iwo' the left' eye wiUt—ad we suppoie—a •rift ball.— A. huge hunting knife Wes slirking hi' Ilia* bread!. It had been driven' elettr dttiiiteh him. atiOho point dead itee'er dire* in elle* ih, the tree. lie Was editfently dered yeieterdey. or the day before. There wad a roadrioht tied to the knife *hick the' folloiehig ineeriri ,don *ea Written ::'"Lef tilrdiore Who are going to 'dote agaimif slivery in Itanses—' take wernitigi" 'lie Motto of the man *ad Labatt Par.' ker, and he was from Clevebool. Mocdotottil Stephenson, in Herepatient Rai/toot/ iournet,•pttopneee the emistrue foot of a railroad from London to Lahorp,• in, the bet Indies, lith bur t*o Ittemka+—: 'iti l eont the Strait • of boser, and the , other nt the Dardanelles: l'he entire length or the will tainut 3;414 miles, ante yililVeeet abeut Carrie." in alliiketehooti iLuilimotely . 1541 n he—the LootroO ettdia will be ieduced to ten jays'. jour,: Se Rustamtanrm Ors. -1 v-, les. wife of John - Siyies, : of di6tl on the 14% of.' dropry n . from Which she had setr4eil4ve Years During this lime elm 4;4 hien Nappe9': If upwards of one hundred and forty, times,„l, cud than three thotissind pounds .nf- , Water were eittioted t: TunEttzsicaft.—The difference' Itetireen — thetterioleading eanditlivre for , Presidency is very well - Colonel Fremont is young; Mr. Buchan •an le olds.-fol: fi'tritnesit. is for 'LlheisY '` Mr. Bctitinan is for elavery. Col. Fre mont began prior and made his pathway in life Mr. Buchanan began higp in life ind floated,on,the. pimular current. Fremont hit spent hie , lire in' ott(dbor searches and•rnotlntain erplorstionre:lMr.• Buchanan has vegetated oft thweelltrY , or: _statesMen. Anil, filially, Col: TremOnt3i. ran away with the daughter , of Brl= , luny and married her Ittichatish ,away Irtini . evertindy*s daughiers, and abi' at the age of 10 Is a ipagy old bachelue., Tr . Takdo Blade, EDITONAL , Drfen,—Mr. PryOr, etliton of the Richmond Enquirer, anti Mr: Ridg way, edlittir of die Richmond.Whig,toughtr.. a duelltii Bladensburg, on Wedneeda7 Wit at' ten pawl with pistols. Neither 'raw injuretLincl the.affair was thetii ) arniriiblr 'Ousted, • , _iota Old Line Whigs-hive a • new' nanny' ' itOw. , Those who support Blierhaillani., .are valued at a "Jinvirry ) " and are e i villegt •,. "Ten Cent Whigs," in consequence,'fliey are ileswatgliat. . "OCrjohn..llowei. of Franielin-souoty;.,. ,tvaa nominated for Surveyor. fit : Reef:li, by: the _llt , theerotitt State. Conveution uset.at'Obambereburg on Wethiesday last. Rekoltitioaa wore• adopted l endorsing~ the , nomination of Baohaeas ead• Breoltin.r• ridge. 111:2?. The Actericaca aisciSep,ulkaaas-aft Cuuttecticut bare uoited , oa due electoral.. ileket.pledged to the suppre EXTIpoOBpINART DEVELOPMENTS I iAVEN BI ,VII IfIEDI,CA.L.FORGERILS. WeigstSarum the Philadelphia papers that the aiiaptitiattion .otlielhfim D. Hollis of that -ejtf of counterfeiting die' labels of fro lewiAt'ocelehrated Pills, has resulted in the e f cinakaftfitt of the priloncrlai take his tiial fikE tlu t - fdfetice.' - The -teafiniony disclosed elluite*iftts; It appeared that Hollis has close- I~'iti 1t t~d ' t6e original wood' cuts and litho grapbie .plates ,u!tid in Professor . Ilciliow4 's busisieteritliar his nefarious 'FitaParatinni had heep L op t tlgigantic scale, and that the immense popularity of , the :Medicine justified him ex pee t(aft VaBt. returns in ease of success. tortti.. 'ltately.the,netiwe and energetic agents of Pin. feeso,r-Hollriway, ~(Witti,tnay be said to consti ftfrOltit'oial; po' Ilea for ;the ,proteooll of Ids o.l:liiipilte:.lftt ;all parts Ant the werld,) .. soCk..dis. covered the ;fraud and procured the tinatii)fl the' terpettittor" The`. Central Office in New YOrkketifig i tinder instructions from the pa , rai l , tr attOblhment in London, next prciceede4 to .trace.ont.the whereabouts of the couuter 7 • ault .it.' is believed that 'they have all been discovered and ‘ destroyed.„ " t nature arc: atrocious. They imperil health and life, by sultstituting for a getittineteniative sontething either In• tiffe . etrie or po;iiitkely ;noxious. 'To counter rtt.'4..i,aqk,biii is merely to cheat the pocket, but tonnunterfeit a great medicine Is to robthe sit* nOttOidrioftleir money but,of the cbanCe Ot It would seem thesboundless success of Pro fe-raOr Hollintay'irremedies in ilds-cointry has aroused to an nrinontetlextent the cupidity ,of that class of'barpicit •IVIto watch the progress of a gtrid . diseovery.for the sole purpose of rob bin& thei discoverer and deceiving the public. 'ftin author Of "Litton" says "Hypocrisy is the 111/11160i'lliell Vice pays to Virtue," and it may with equtil truth be affirmed that the ; connterffiitiug, of n world-renowned medicine ie I thfi lillCOnMeiOng tribute ultielt villainy pays to skill, acienta'And 'success. lye rejoice that the villainy has in this ease been promptly mono:eked. and that there is ev ery probability of j trstlee being dealt out to the otilemiet We would ettr,p•pet finit the trade, rairoeil by the detection of this scheme of fraud and rob }wry, should iixereiqe the utmost, sigilithee in yuunling agniesl die, tike impositions hereafter. Anaon badligeste,r. Splendid finalities _.break forth in dark tiw es, like ligliming, fr,in a Murder cloud. Hollow ty'R undouldeillv the hest med. nine Artie in the Uniqn—The extraordite ruin ;male possessed try there Pills .have ren dered thew just lv nil ital.:erica favorite with the eitizetts p, the Union, owing it is presumed to their allkatey in all diseases of the liver and stomach. For the nitre of sick headaelies, Idle and indigestiori they are also unequalled; end for all female complaints, whether of the slaughter centering into womanhood, Or the mother at tile lure of Kr, their affe,ecli hie, as they speedily remove all such eumplaiuls fruit' tho system. TIIh:IVONI.4O4 OF TILE AGl4.l.—Dr. To PIMVA Vestititist Liniment is wArrantod to tnire Cholera, Colic, Sea Sickness, Chronic [then. runtime, Voutiting., Cots, Berns? Old Sores, Steellints, Toothathe, licadnelitt, and Pain of 'all kinds 'or no r ay. OELEAT Ctiltk OF RfIIt',I".TNATIS3I.--- Cott. comstock, of the steamer - f3alt.it fCol 'Lott y•litt cured ofaltevereattack of Ciao !tic . 10i?eunitsisitt in fete days by Lir. Toblas's tcelehruti4l Vveitittn,binintent. CASitri OF CIIOLEIt A.—Mr. Joh& Wrizht, rtf the rrnt 61'3. Wrio-ht A; Co., No. 151, Char tres street, Nit,iv Orleans,. 14":1A red . 6e ill, latter of Cholera by Tobias's Lin iment. I'l JNITTING AND COLTC.—Mrs. Joseph, 11.4). IG, Es;ex. street, New York, wits cuMiDol fin 'iittnek f Colic And Vomiting by Dr..'Toliik'S j i:relint , inn liniment. Depot, No. 6J, emilauat ittreet, New York. Fuldbplll the Dre:,q,i4te. Price 25 and 50 e..iita. • > • 'llierFor sale by S. A. •But:nr.rt and S. S. 'Cittttyßbtarg; And Storelecepers gener ally in this eonnty. Oett 5 T 13713110110 ;la:to:cur. BA I,TIMOTS K. ft ug. 8. 1856. FLOiTit ANi) if L.--The: Flour titorket was rasher fluke tuoraiug. Stied of 103 bl)fm IldiCarestieut:'at $7,2:i. }lowan" street and. Ohio Failth at'; 830 and Extra do: 7 $8 TA lthl. Itye Hon r--.l,lnrket . steady. 'We ' quote at $3 621 1k bbl. Corn 31eitl---Wa quoin couill4 c ut..sl2 ;44 and City. rannufaetured at *2 751 1 1)L,T; , hall, and pricey stistaioatb• :About 12,000 bushels Offered tO! Any, • Sales •of prdinail tu,fawWiite nt 1 50( . .. $1 00;'gond to t pritu6., white! at 1 03(0100, and eery, a t Ojeu do. fur, family flour •at $l - 73: fhtlekof good to prime red tit 1, ..51®$1. 6l bushel: Curn--Aiimit 3.000 IbashcdB offered I°4 - 14, and sales of ortlinury to goad ;vi-die at 65®63ceuts, add :fur' quality , at,63 eetitikiPruSbet E lise--No •sales to-day. • 11'e quote 'F ; tlnanylinilia at 7o cents, and Maryland at 60®62 cents . 11 . 1;4141ot Onts—About.l, 300 Imehelt Offered tnAny,-atid salea of at 35®37,4 cents, and old, at 39®40 cents per. bua}tol s` ; •,: ; • Plt citUdn' more !defiant $l6 75, No 1 n 11,12,50013, and Prime' 'at tls l tdd.' • Poik-Salear within ,a da y or two of . 800 bbls Mess at $2O 50. and to.: day - 250 bbla Vsitim at f st4 , .411(ait I —Salesin 4 lio l ts et6o blids,aboulders at 10k® 10f 4t , }2®l2b centttli 'Bulk Meats-4111es 30 hhds at 10' eeids, and 15 bbda fbe . ,4nti 'Car lye ; quote tibia tiel2l dents, ..and fa kegs Cants "0 BattertStock . moderate and. - de , mend acea4:', of Western, in, bbla ,and, kegiail4,(4l6;nknts, good toprime Boll: at 16 ®lfic,,trt,li4 ; caidsi Glades at 17®19 coats, hnd G ositeth ft x 9®23 , centie per lb: ;1111A510111141 .1111Artilx-r. HANOVER, Aug, .1, 1856. / 4 7 bbl., from wagons, • s6 25 WHEAT,. bughel. ' 35: kr 1 56 CORN, •: - o.'t • 4:11; • • 03UCkW 4 8EATi Per POT4T liner bushel TIAIOTH ED,. .OLOVERWI ' FLAX6SEED,. PLASTEH.OFIP:ARM `"' PORK,' tiorloo tbd VOW& M AII it ISt:. Ydße, Tiiesa — kt" Aug. 5, lem: ~LOUR, fibervsigons; $6 12 'HEAT, 111 bushel, f 40 la TBQ RYE. OOR,rc OATS, TIMOTEMSSEAII'besIieI,- - OLOVMSBEDi. V4AZ•SESPi 111,AerERTIltAitAil ibuk MEM EV; At Dayton, ,Ohio. Hai' 24th ult., Mm. ELIZABETH KELLER, daughter of James McLain, deceased, formerly of Conowagn town ship, -this .pounty, in the .It9th. year of her age. On Wednesday, the !II:1(11'11ft , 'Mr. SHER MAN SMITH, of. Tyrone township, aged a bout 26 years. ' • . ' • On the Bth inst.; in Adami county; JEMI MA CATHA daughter of Wm. Bichl, aged II months and 16 day'ilaya. . . rrms valuable propely is situated in Dick. amain township, -Cumberland county, 4i miles south of Paportown l I mile from the Get• tysburg read, lying between it' and the Oxford road. andahnut 41 mites from the York Spring's, known as the IVALTEMYhIt FARM ? , On toining 196 AcreM Of Land, One hundred of whieh nre cleared end in good state of cul tivation, and the residue in covered with Good Timber, and Young'hesnut of the finest gnat , ity. , • The .Daprovements aro n one „ and a hull story. LOG HOUSE, thoroughlyrepaired, LOG ANK GAB N,. , Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, • 8 noke Hotist3, Dry Muse, and 'other convenient Out•buildiiiga: - . A good Applo Or chard, •hesides cherry', peach, and other fruit trees. • A beautiful stream of running water within a short distance of the door. About 1000 bushels of Limo have been pat on the Farm within the last couple of years. The land is productive, and the fences good. " For terms, enquire of A. L. SPOICSLEIt, Real Estate Ailent and Scticener, Carlisle, Pa. WILL be sold at Public Sale, on the prem ises, nn Saturdaylo2ol/r day of &plan nrxl, the Farm Into of Joseph Coshun, deceased, sitpatoio Mountpleasant township. Adams county. on the public road leading front the Twojaverns to Oxford, tire miles front Ocurstairg and 10 front Hanover, con . . Mining .22i' AClrefl and 140 l'arclies. fhr improrinnents consist ofa TWO sToRy STUNK JIOCSE and Stone' Bank Barn, Wagon Shea, Coro Crib, ; and all neeessary oat bnildings. A Young Orchard of choice fruit trees of 'all kends, a,first rate'well of water at the House! and at the Barn-yard. The bind has all been limed and in good repair. Any information respecting the km can be had of JOSEPH ' COSHUN, residing thereon:_ August 8, 1836.-40 Sale to coinmence at 1 o'clock, P. M., When attendance will begiveu and terms made known. Portrait orjohn C. Fretainit. TTIE most correct likeness ever made ; ex ecuted iu the ,lighest ,style of Art, and printed on fine India; papa; published- and for aide, wholesale' end relail, by L. N. BOSENTH AL. I.ITIIO G RA PETER, • TV. Corner Fifth and Chmnue St Phira. Size of paper, lix26. Retail Price $l. A liberal discount will be allowed those wishing to sell twain. Air-AGENTS WANTED‘Sza Aug. 8, Tenchers Wattled. THE Sedum] Directors of Huntington . School District will meet nt the Aendemy, it Pe. tershorg., on Safurda,P) the 6M day of tember next, nt I o'clock, P. M., to employ Teachers•for the POlic':Stditiols of said town. ship—the Schools 'fo remain aped for six. months. • • • • 'WARNER TOWNSEND, i'res'e. firvur . , Prrrns, Say. Aug. 8, 785 ~-9t IrITE !Ifembers of the "ildath,t ,c,bunly Mn !nal Aire Insisrdyre: ity.' r '4re hero by notified that an Election for twentvone MANAGERS will beheld nt Alto 'office of-the Secretary, in Gettysburg, on 'Monday 1.9 t day ofAgeteviler,t4A between the hour* of .1 anl 1 o'clock, N. M,r—ench member b inr en• titled to one vote far each p).lier bobLbr,hint. The Eseetiti‘;e Committee wildtnept, at 10 tfehriek,' AAR*: . , ' smi-Maineers having ficluirntiffees ono betno4nyi 4111 tie teryttirediVisav the seine in• to tire 7 reamury oa or. hufore Aid day, to in; able the accounts for the current year to be closed b. A. BUELELER, Say. Aug.,B, 1856-3 t , . • . 'Repbblican,. ion;C County:onvent ..‘ •••••• • ITN freemen 'of Adams County, who haye I: faith in the Philadelphia flepiiblienii•plat forin=who are friends of JOHN C. Furatorr and .11fritacx L. DATTOX,---160 ure Opposed ; toreeking'eorruption statiOns—whd, are opposettto the use of - the Bludgeon and RufBarruini in the halls of Legislationwho fa. For the, admission • of 'Kansas ;intotho'Union as a free - State, L -rifid the dolvnfall Of Border Rottlanisin--whia:tippose the • introduction; of Slavery.into territory co•iieeinted to freedffia —,who'eppreeinte and fiyor'of liberty of • conseience andtt just erinalityoreillietiship- - will assemble at ,69,usual j)laces of-holding tortnshipelcieting-s, in their Aispactiyodistricts, ‘0 Safurdakeke36tiday Atilitiseriezt,'.64l - the hours of 2 and ,G Nc. and oltietttywDeleguies '-ertt•ii• los'ntihip and Itierimet an, the Oounty,i who chid! meet ui the Point-Moe, nt Gettoburg..on.Notlay, 'Ma 1e day of Seplentbgr next, to nominate n Re publican CountyiTicket, appoint Republican, Congressional,. end .Sonittorial • Coufereesi' and etteh"Othei business .as may, be deemed 'needful 'to' the success and per maneY'of Itepublieetniinn in this county, .Lot every township •be reirresented.' - Bdued the tocsin of Liberty—to as - peal the people al ways respond--honeo t h at great itnffisponten *one gathering of the people - at Pbhiladelphin —the selection of that Ilan for thee Hour, Fitttosr, the Rocky Mountain path finder, as their Stendard bearer in the coming contester right.egeinst - wrong,' end the ndoption of a platform; reaffirming the' doetrino of Liberty, Brotherhood, and equality of Citizenship. JOLIN ft FIERSH,•Pres'f. ' A. S. HUMS, Sec y.. Now Oxford, July 25,1856. 50 30 40 • .37 04 6 00 1 26 6' 00 ? CO', • irablttototit Stotberil I.IIAVE received and are now opening a very 1-1: large and handsome stock of. NEW GOODS r ef eierjr,varietT. dive them an ear ly call yen' wani bargains:. April 11, , 1866.. • Fly wets. A spENDrn lot of aaperior FLY. NETS 11' just Vea tr9r:ftalti; '• Call aritiiiee hear at-- • • • •' SAONMS'S. 65 se BO 1-60 I BO: 161 AltoP 'bago n eY - dr vtinei at y' ' • G 0.4 yotrytk..- .. ,~..~ ~ seL.Prarklin's name has been immortaliz ed in various wa3s, and it is connected with numerous Popular institutions. Among the most popular places with which it is associated is Franklin Place, Philadelphih, on the cor ner of which, No. 111 ,Chesnut Street, is the grunt popular Clothing Establishment of ROCK• 111161. & Wtutou,•the largest, cheapest, best and most fashiounble in the country. , A .Rll On the 4thinst., lit the Rev. Jacob Zeigler, Mr. LABAN BOWERS, and Miss ANNA M. SEIFERI,both of Eintnitaburg. On the Pith inst., by the same, Mr. JACOB WEIKERT,' and 'Miss' MATILDA:C. BLY DER, both of Cumberland" township. " • Valuable 'Farm at Private Sale. Aug. 8. 1858.--$1.51) PUBLIC I.ILE. THE -HRIRS NOTlfer. REGISTER'S NOTICE• • PUBLIC SALki On Friday, the sth day of September _nt:ei, at 12 o'clock, 31, rr HE nedersigned, Executor ofthc r.etale ofj 1- David sheets, late of Conownge township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, will cell at Pub lic Sale, on the premises the very desirable aid VALUABLE I?AItM .. Ix Sextet, April 21, 1856. ' t Resolution proposiug amendments to the ofsaid deceased, situate in Freedom township; - Constitution orthe Commonwealth, being 'un- der consideration, Adams county, State aforesaid, I FIRST samningr. _ On the qaestion, • i Cemeafeeieser hi I 0 Jirrie, ) There shall be an additional arteele to net Win the Senate agree to the first amend mor leas, and adjoining lands ofJohn Nee• i Constitutive to bodes; deeiguateel as article einem., mee t, y. l ore bah Knee, James M'Cleary, and oat- ; follows: • The yeas and nays wore taken agreeably to tut . era tn on the road. leading from Nuneaker'l ARTICLE-Xt. ' the provisio n s of the .Constitution, and were Mill to the Penonitebiwg road. Thb improve-, 0 F PUit I, 1 f.: D,EEt T S. us follow, viz i metes, ,)tickareal' iu brat rate order, consist Section I. The State , may contract . debts; s s ' ' . L e well, hyena, beryl:mu, Flee/I:ken eye, In to Supply casual deficits or failures lu revere . 2 , im J 1111 1 .8 0 ,1 K s • L baeli ' I. is • Me• TWO ues,ortomeet expenses not otherivieesprovided •••, 1- 1 . ' , 1 1 . # next eu - 1 ew • , te iteoce, rice, Sellers, Shumatt, teoether, for • but the aggregateamount er such debt. 4. , ',Straub Terivert, Welton Welds When v Wil '••••• 11 / • BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, knei and Pratt, Speaker-24. , direct and coutingent, whether contracted by • - ' - ' ••" c • ' with brick back•building, Itlliea virtue of one or more acts °tithe Oeuerui Ai can lei conveniently occupied by two families, -fit, -rog, Jordan, . e • setably, or at different periods of time, shalt r 1C ,, A1-B.‘-.MeBirs. e hk 1.1 ' l ' i 1 - Hens'' , W esherreesel never exceed seven hundred and fitly, thous. ' lll q` r Red P ' ett- ''' a large Bank Barn, Dry So the quest:too was determined ite the at& Work Shop, Carriage House, Wagon. Sheds, and dollar.; and the money arising Irma the ,„ ~,,, Corn Crib, and all necessary outbuildings. •», creation of 'such debts, tiliull be applied to the There are three went of eevenfailiug water on -a tin 'e th u • Go . purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay e •e l r e ''' ' ' ' ' the debts do contracted and to r,' other - Will the Seem° agree to the eecontVirattod• the premises, one of them on the Porch con.- #e P er meat 2 • ' , - I The gem and nays were taken went* to venient to the kitchen door. ,Watet p is convey- ! ed from one of the wells by pipe into the ben- pose whatever. Section 2. In addition to the -above limited i the prosisious °filo Constitution and Mete all power the State may contract debts to repeal y oo a v id e . ring Tl s ige o i o a r a ss l , a i rg o e ox o o r e e l h io tt i r l d t t o h f r C i l v to il i l ect g o fi n u ie it r , uirokm, suppress insurreetion, defend the i f liewe•ii,„2. ,Browne:' e„ -cue of the best in the county. There is a e etate in war, or to redeem the present outstend- i full proportion of good Timber and. Meadow in g . indebtedness ofthe State ; but the rnone YEA.I---zunitirtl. nuckalew, Crom well, - E,vans, Hoge, Ingram, jamison, Tiede, Lau bach e Lowin, hl ) to r mock, Sellers, Shuman, arising from the contracting °leech debts, shidi o la s o o d b , e a ro nd sd a e uy T a n dd is n i i l o ro n p id er T s ct ia nt o i l t i v o o of f t m ho ea m d ms ow t be app lied to the purpose tor which 'it. ' • • d * Souther, Straub, W, Welsh, Wherry,. and desirable in the county; being edeveniently 10-, or to repay such ' debts, and to no other per. LS r42 * - , Wilkins--19: . . • . , • Islire-Jlesuee' Cribb,' Ferkilieni; •43reig. cated about five mild freen Gettysburg, and pose whatever. Section 3. Except the debts above specified, Pratt Price mei P' ‘•jiee •e- ' So ' the question la w tt as "- dete 4 Lhi b e . 4 in the af being highly hill:roved, several thousand bueh- , in sections one and two of this uniele, no debt whatever shall be created by, or o els ot lime having beset put upcu it inthin the last few years. The fencing is in good order,. the house., •• -u , uebuit ut . , Jimmie°. the greater part beingCheanutfencing. There , L e o s tate , r., , , • • , - - On the question, • • mo l i V it il the Senate agree to the third amend is a School•house on the farm, ' convenient to i Section 4 . To provide for the payment of • the present debt, and any, additional debt maw /I d Also at the sometime and place telli be sold i treeted ass aforesaid, the legislature shell, at its e yeas an nays were taken• agreeably to the Conatitutiou and, were as viz • a Tract of ' first session after the adoption of thM e . lased- , yens Masers ' :' Browne, follow, Burkalew,, tYrabb, 'Creesivell, Evens, Ferguson, Flenniken, Huge, 171113 1 1 1 4DAT11 TIM LAND, , f merit, creak. a sinking, lande which snail 01l less; about ,onct 1 sufficient to pay the accruing interest on such i i ngrate, , containing 17 nerek, more or and annually to reduce the, principal ].solo Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Laubaeh, i Lewis, 'McGill/took, Mellinger, Pratt, Price, mile above Maria Furnace, in Efeiniltonban debt , thereof by a sum not less than , two !Nimrod Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Teggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wilkins, and P-httts township, adjoining lands ot Andrew Low, ! and lifty thousaud dollars ; whichsitking lurid limes .Watson, and others. Thie tract is coy- Sv.aker-28. ' ered pith thrivingyoungehesnut timber, equal she ll ee e det of the net arnalat morns uf the worke, fromeeme ea time owned by the 'NeTis-Mr. Gregg -1; ' * cleared, the land beiug well adapted to cultism- , to any on the. South Mountain, and cue be public State, or the proceeds of the mile or the saute, , So the question was determined in , the a rmful part therein, end vides iueome oe pp-, & m ai m Ser•Tio property will positively be sold.- ceedsof sale of s t o cks ow n e d' by the S trife, ue On the imestion, ' ' Persons wishing to View the premises will he getheA with other - kinds, crresoureille that nay Willthe Senate agree to the fourth ethetid shown the same by the eubecriber, rbsiding in ,De designated by law._ . i i ile i laid- 41 / 1 9 1 / 1 //h'el 1 fano -- - - . Freedom township, near hloritz's tavern, byl may, be. inerelteml, 'front e.rree to time, by as• • fhe yeas and nars • were taken agreeably to whom arse attendance Will' his given and , the ( aiguteg ,to it Any part ,of , the'taxes, or other j the Constitution, aiiii were as follow '• • Yu • • revenues'of the etaee eat required, fur the cue. • (terms made known oij,the day ofsale.• # lees-hie/ma. Browne Beekalew reds -1 • ' -----" ' • di PROULAMA'FION., 13•ANIEli setEeees F , ,, cmfor. rent expeo4v of goverument, and unless in .. e. is , ~ . ru stl e seues, leemken, lio In to Jame ' ' • B Y virtue of an Orderof the Orpleinit tat g e, gFe i 1 of Adams comer, die uuderseeted; d _ June 27, 1856.-,--ta caw of war i nvasiv e or ineurreetion, no pattt .....1 ir • !. . 'SO uop,itil vale . ; 14 . , , „ , , Laubach, ,Levoe, Nteette: 1 • • -..— —of thettaid sinking lurid ball lie used or ale k . •• fh E • • l• 'MIC 11 manstrmer 9 t e state ot • Lam cOs CA - AVITERF,AS the Ifon. Roamer . J. Ftiien. t .. 0 , i .. , . . . , •„. 'to ok ; Price, yellers Shuman Souther, / Straub-' , j • • T v President °rule several Courts of Com- ; important to E I ery-body ! p1i., 1 tierwis6 than t o extinguishmentot the eValton, Welshe Wherry, Wilkins, soil Piatt ' ion, late of Liberty township, Adndie county, public debt, until the amount of stub dole is 3 1 , pa. dereased. wi sell at Ffiblic Sltle oh S at= mon Pleas, in the Counties composing the 19th f ' • peaktr -23. , # • • 1 - 1 reduced below 'the sum of five millioes alkali N , v • e , ie , e , th e el 1 inday Vie 13th dna of SPpteher neat Ate District and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and I "L"1011. the last three years, I have been tinge.- l t „„ - • 1 e, 1,. ' !P I : - e' eeere • , ' -dt )"' Gre gg , ''' ''''' e u'"R et. i o'clock .P. Al., on the prentlees, t hee) dest& Termintie and General Jail Delivery, fbr the 1: ged in a business known only to wesele ''';* • ' e : • '. - • - I aod Pratt-4 Section 5. iho credit oftho Commonwealth • • E.VA , r STATE trial of all capital slid-other offenders in the mid, comparatively, few others, whom I have sh 'I t ' '. . , So the question wes.deterutined in the At: 1 , said district, and SA nem, IL IteS9ELLand Jong instructed for the sum of $2OO each, e lactates 0 a l . no en ar:y ma t retier e oe . evetit, fie ;fledge , mew ,. , , . . ' of sand deceased, nit in fetid tewnshlp, a r oaned too tiy ! :Medea!, eompany, err ed, IrGivi,r Esqrs., Judges (Ache Courts of Oyer averaged me at the rate of 3,000 to 85,00111)er , Journal of the House of Representistives, bout one mile filen Emrniusbury, containing, ration, or association ;nor shall , th e Common. A pr a $4 1856. , , , and Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for annum ; and haviug made tirrungennets to go„ '' ' ' •93 Acre 4, more or less, adjoining lands of the trial of all capital and other offenders in the _to Europe in the fide to engage in - the 'same stockholder, wea w ea lth •hereacter poininne t ti,joint owner , or The pees ntal nap were teken a l greeablY to 'Maxwell Shields, Jame , ' Rowel, San Mel Del'? County of Adams-have flitted their precept, business, 'I ant willing to give full instructions - 1 ,, all)", , Comeau ,association as, ; 9 ol falea, or the ppyisious of the Constitution, and on the horn, and others. The iniproternents col:miter corpo rat• first peopiesed amendment were us follow, of a two end u-half story bearing date the 2:td day of April in the year in the art to any persua in the United Statee SectiotT n ii. C tdon alth hall ' of our Lord one thoteland eight hundred and or Onnadas, who lei!l remit me the sum of SL .l. d The me we , 13 , "I , ViZ'i ' 1 LOO We:Ant ERBOARDED assume see. ebt e er ,any pure Memel, of any yfrss--licssrs. Anderson, BitekbO, 13dIdVir, 1 fiftv-sie, and to Inc directed for holding a Court I ant induced, from the stieFeite I It - ve - been count citborough or , townshi •or ru, • ' r HOUSE, ~: • , of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Ses• rewired with, and the many th ankful acknowl .tor ' - ! P # 0, I le BM Beek, l i leyouting, Beek iYork,) Bern. sVI , e oration ' or etssuciation • unless euchiiebt siens of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery, edgments I have received from those serious I ~,le e ee , e eee d •.Id' - , . , herd, 1303 d, ,oyer,l3rown, Brush,,, . Buckman, (,•Stone's iring House, with Mil contrac e ,te enames tee ptnte and Court ofOyer and Terminer,at Gettysburg,' have instructed, and uhu aro making from - -; .• • Caldwell, Campbell, Carty, Craig,,,Crawford, Springeot never failingsvnter near the dwells; ' to rope invssiom . stippress domestic ins Dowdull, ithuger, Fittleold ,Foeter, Getz itig,a Focal Log Statile, and ofttereettitulldive on .4holidaq Me ISM of Aneusenext-- 1 $s 10 $l6 P ER DAY • Ron, defend itself, i n, tune id war or to neeist Haines NOTICE IS HEREBY_ G/VENeto all the . discharge • of • atit, to giveany person an oppertunity to•e'n• the Sloe in the - Justices of tho Peace, the Cormier and Consta-./ Pete, opt s Hale4a9, nippiO, 11011.:0111b, Iteneecker, Int- : rit b, • II Ili t : e 'nde dimes , • gage in, this hueinese, tv,hich ta easy, pleasant, present. i lee .. hies within the said county of Adams, that they brie, Ingham, ,Innis, Irwite Johue Johnson,' with” and very profitable at 4 small cost. Them: is Seetiou 7. Ihe Legeilature shall uot author- La ti Lh 1 k:1, • e're; ; mid the balance eleaeed and uhfier good ca - ' be then and there - in - their grippe' percents wi .. ... ' • . , .. . , . po t., eo. einga et, et ett :1 mom, . . . • • • • Bann:dune positively 11tr flu mlet,l in the matter. Refer- me pay Tony; city, borough, -township, toweship, or ' Ovaion with a fate proportion of meadow'. their Rolls, In Inquisitions, ill'eartliy, 31'Oomb, Maugle, Menem., .Mitler, chess to the beat class can be given as regards incorporated dertriet e by virtue ore vote uf its Persons wishing no vieW the prefillitief; Can ',- Gone, and other Bernembrauces, to do , those f hiontgotnery, Moorhead; Nunijmncher, Orr its character, andl can rein to persons whee l ' cid zene or otherwiee, to become, a elockholder Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ratneese Weed: 0111 un Joseph ShiCalliont r t ieettiiht• de , the things which to * their offices sad in that behalf I have instructecl; who will testify that they are in •oily compac t ', aseocietion,'or corporation ; aanue or un the subscriber, residing Iti'Getrys appertain to be done, and also, they who willßeinhold, Ridale, Robot ts, Shenk, SMith, (Al. making (ruin $a tc) $1 , 5 per day; at the same.-- or ,to obtain money for, Or hem its credit to prosecute against the prisoners that are °rebel! legheisy.) Smith, (Cnicihria,) Sndtb, (W o• burg. . 1 1 ,, be in the Jail of the said County of Adams are , Ibis a business in nisich either any, coop rat i on, - eutsociatiorieinstitutione or ete , ) e• teo „ , , r ,, , , w , ItY Attendance will li ptveit and term* 'mode , ~ sr u L,. ompsun, at , Nil on, , • A . ~,, tai 1, to be then and there to peo-eeute against them"! LADIES OR GENTLEMEN P art y' , I Wright, (Dauphin,) Wiiglit, (Luzerne,) Zim. hee w lk 4 i / ImllY "" ° "Ye ' • e ND AMRNDMENT. , roerman, and.lexight, Speaker-72. . i - JtrtiN C NettilLLlON' .4cluen ' en shall he just. j ) , can engage,and with perlbetease make a rery see° HENRY THOMAS, Marie: f handsome income. , Several iediev l e Tal o ns • Theca ehall be an Additional thelele te said ; N/A'S-MEAD'S. Illgnbtihe, Barry Clorer, ' August 1, 1858.--td. , . Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, t 'parts of New York Suite. Pennsylvania, and Conetitution, to bedesignated as article XII ab I Colemen, Dock, Pry, Fukien, Gaylord; Giblio.l ---- .... t ' -,.--, ,• --- "1, , ... „cirri ow itairetaxe. July 11. 1856. f 1 i hiaryfend, whom I have itistrueted, are now follow B : . 'r ~, noYr Eaanlion. hatreds', hoeselmeper, • Hum : . , ~ - making from $3 to $6 .per 'day at it. It is n -•e" e. - eker, Leisinrini Ma me Mdn le • Morris M ' ' ' ' ' • ••••-*- • * • frE` ..- . Alteeetert. , ... GENEI2.II. bIiNM:94, and but a duller or two is , , Ina, catielSon.o isourv,ornitpi.enimumpant„ ) .1 . , k ~,, e p, , 1 1, Ein,,,,t, of w it e r he n e e . OFNEWOO U N T I E S. IValter Wintrode and I.' •a"le 9 1 • ' - L '''' - 41 - - "'- ent I required to mart it. Upou receipt of'sl, T will tii Hun ington township, Admen. °minty, hie; I immediately tend to the appliennt a ;printed' d • 1. ' d ' th em e dr No county shall be divided lets line cutting So the question was mem ne in • ti e ke) • it , o w e eel the • •'A" ' !' ID Y virtue of a decree of the ()Thane' Court ' circular emit/lining fell instruciions in the art elf over one-teeth of its revelation, (either -to firmative• • ' '• , ee l ! ,! . J lll ...,,F c,‘ 1 . 1 • refitted ,no..„111' form a new county or otberwiee,) aithout the On the queetion,,' . I , '•' ~ •ner , ,:), malletee an Mu DE . .presented at the 11 1 of Adams , aunty. the eub,eriber, Admin. , which can be perfectly understood at once. :text Come eTQuarter SesSIOIJN.. : ,'- ‘ 1 4," lurnter of the Estate of G. W. D. IRVIN, Intel In the Mouth of May hist I se n t m y T oy er . • express aseent of such county, by a vete of Will the Hoene egree ti, the 'second am' e nde 1 I J BALDWIN' Clerk of said County,' deceased, will offer at Public • tieeMent to the editor er the 'glee 'ling G u y et t e the electors thereof; nor ellen any law. county went ? ' Au g l 18t5-te , . , • Side, on the premises on, Satut'd.ty the 13th and", Democrat," Reading, Pa., and ales) Joie lel eMablisileds containing less .than toetr MEI- The yeas and nays were taken and were as . ..... • ' • - day of S...ptember next, at 1 o'clock, P. Al. of, hire one of inf circulars of instructions. On doed,square mike. . follow vie • ' " , . ' I NOTICE. ... . . . said day, ' lite reempt, ant atter a carefel examination, he, Yees-hlessre, Andenion,•liatkui, Buldwid, ' ee . , ' --- 4 4 1 ,_. 1 ' 'l` '::'THE Fa R• 11; / inserted the rdlowing editorial ie him pitmen Ball, Bea.; (Lyemning,) 13eeli, (York) Bern- libli / wirer Peel having 101 l mY , uoLS•oor;' , I "WC eall attention to the relvertiseinent of hard, Beyd. • •BreWn, Beerth, I.luchiman, Ctild. . -e- bortnl without just catiete, themett git te e . of said deceaemleituatepartly in Ilamiltonban Mr. A. T. Parson's, of New York, headed "im- I well, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Fausold, Foster, ;mice that ' I Jed! pay no dither sillier OntreP; , and PrilY in Freedom TownehiPt in Adams ' , owner ro Eve' • • " whichwill b f d tILIODY, 0 Olin I Getz, Huiues, Hemel, lerp ee , flours, Hibbs; iing. All eleents ate An t eii.not, ye ,herehy • .er; , Counts , , lin another column. Mr. P. has scalars olio of Hill, iiil!egas, !fipple, laded:eh; Ilunsecker, inlet her on my Adenine. The iendersjaned; , . ennif erl iii4ng .21 s ,fr t ip i e. , . Ks circulars, alluded to in the edvertisetnerst I Imbrie, Ingham, Innis Irwin, Johus, Jehn: tesiding.in,Pranklitilliwusliiii, Aditlett.oo4lY, more or less, of which 40 acres araleavily tim- , and on examination. we find , it. 11,4 he vacs it it, non, Laporte, Lebo on ulcer Lovett, M'• i'llirale 11 PPIYInT e , tit the Chun, foeet-divorce bered and the residue is good linable laud, no humbug, but a light, ertey nn I.lwoorable Calaiont, itt'Carthee el:Coiab, Naugle, Menear; tram the' bond f Matrimony torme4„wth boi with 4 good proportion of meadow _ said; businese, zed one that may be Made profitable. Miller, Montgomery, Moorhead, le comemach• ei'l wife . J .i ..„, ~..„,y. Tract adjoiniug lands of William IVilson, on A, very trilling-cap:tel." • • ' er, Orr, Pearson , Purcell, Retrieeneciteed, , , 111CHAEL, J .5..14144 • ' !fermi? Wintrode Ab d Fl David} • , n tam enner,e e ,..,„ All teuers muse be eddreseed to A. T. PAR- Reline:ld, Rtdok, Roberts, Shenk, Smith; ' ' lll l 25 ; I(jj • s3.:4 t e Besserman and others. Tide farm lies or the i "e''''r 3 i, l4 . l3 readwaY# Now York: lAilef,Eeny,) Strouse, yail, Whillon,Wrighte public road leading front 'Gettysburg to' . Peir- I June 24, ir .6. i. --1 Po. ' fletizerved Zilumernian dud Weigle Speak e r ; • __ field. 6 mike from thie fernier sue about 2f --- . , WAS found, on Weaves s day 1 sf, ' by the mike from the latter ---Mursh Creek lie. I _ ___ ' IF "VDU N,ts7—Memrs, Augustine, Barry, 'Clewer, an in th FOundre yider; n boX Kiline F F alto;! 0I ed • • aPhwe'l I e Mg within two miles pl a ce Middle Creek ;within I e crt cy• . 11 on. °Y ° # gib bon s,, of Hair finishes', a box of Cravat.% nod a bun. one mile of said farm, stud the ec omp ,„, s e, ' WANT HAI'S, CAPS, BOOTS& SITOES, Iletildton 'II • k amen ~, Eueeeer; Leieenring, dl f W 11 e los 'The owtier `e a dined to, Jfills" 'Wag within one,mile of it. l'he soil nit least Co percent. cheaper thau TOO ?tinged, Manley, `SlOrri4, Mumma, Patterson ee en ' Ile 4 • l ' e • ` is of - good , quality and in a high state of mini. ever ii in before,- remember' it is at 00-1 .ph e ip B q 161 ry s •th [Cambria, ,.„ ' conic forifard,proVe proeerty. geed bike them , ...I et , , tut , arlOinp- itaar i , • vation. he improvements tonsist of a large. BEAN ce PAXTON'S, where they' %Ile to be son, Wolter; 'Wfutrode Wright [Dituphitel nu 4 ' • " '' ft " ' , or D. M. FINF Vele. and convenient had in great variety, euneieting of Gent's and I I Yeareley-25. t Gettyediurg July 25 183 e - 1 •31 TWO NTORE ROl3Oll-OAW I Boy 'e fine Silk, Tut:end Slouch, lints, ef khe ISo the question writ cteterruined in the ar I t ' '' * ' • latest style, all edlors and eices, W lute, Black (-firtnative. 11):1 , , NOTICE,' ' i ' ' ' t 1 • i,,„ I Tan Blue Drab news; Am. Alsu, a ler • :' DWELLING Housr ' , ` Oir the question, . . , # ' - •• - * ~.d i ! anon , 40 feet front by ;fie feet deep, with a , 1 assortment df Mcm'S and Boy's Fine Calf, lief) . Will the House eyrie to the thud amend-• % i 'ilied b I e 11 1 11 T u nderenated; Auditor, norm to , roughenst one story kitchen attached. stone and Grain. Roots niul Shoea.-Gent's FineCleth mere I , ~ 1 the Orpfaind'.Court A' Adamievittiti e to ' double bank bans, 72 by 42 fee, with shads. ' and Patent Leather Gaiters. I The yeas and nays were teken and were as '•• • • # mkt. eisu enema of the balence remniniug in ' Also, seem crib and wagon shed and 'carriage I ' .13 ' allow viz : - the linntie ii . 01 BRADY, 'Adieittlefintor •• house attached. Stone spring house mid moue 4 careful. Leak'', if yon want Wrath - mg and; Ye trZ-Messrs Anderson Bael•us Baildw' '., - - • # ' 1 m_ ed thenetzte PATRICK BALL tleceiofe;' smokehouse and dry house.' There is it neier 1 Fine Drees Shoes, such as Jenny Line, Bus- , ;,Bull, Beek, [Lyeozningj Beek, [York,kßora. to and Amongst. the creditors of iiiia'decensed;' failing spring of water on staid farm, with 1 kins and Thee Kid and Morocco ,Stippers- al-I hard, Boyd, llteer, Brown, Iltiehatiaz e Odd- •P • uend at hie olliee imilettyshur Runs , g. On springs near the house, and several :Trines in ,so a beautiful assortnieut of Ladies' Drees' ' well, Campbell Carty,, Cra •Cr • •thel Ed- wl • 4 lh , a" r ly the 13111 day of Avyttei 1/421, at' 10 o''. the delde, anti a large orchard of Apples } Gaitere, • with a large stock of hlisseal and !tiger, Faueold, Foster, Fry Getz, 11 ; • •"•°°, el .k•,A Nt fai re hat purpotic, of which all par: Peaches, Apricots, Plums, Neetnrities midi Childrenstfaney °niters:lnd Shoee - that you ' Hemel, Beeper ileitis, Hibbs , Hilli Hilleeis ~tie •*- Ilc 1 ye ; le, . r. * ues interested hereby notified. ' other choice fruits-•-there being from 60010 find COBEAIsr& PAXTON'S, at the South- ipp e, o com ~ oueekeeper, lnierte, ing• , W. B. M'CLEVA.,ethi, Aeildor: 800 bearing trees. . , east Corner of Centre Square, before purchase ham Incas Irwin Johns Jolt •Laporte ` j j • • , ,„ ~ sun, r .pint le, 18.5b.e-sit. VeSt-Although the deceased did not hold the big elsewhere, an they heve by far the larg,est Lobe, Lengaker, Lovett, ld'Calinnie, hl'Coinb, i ___. • entire title to the shone . tract ? yet such ar• I stock of Seasonable Goode in town, and are , Maugle, '3lenear, Miller, Montgoinetye We e' I rams aoops rangementa have been made with the parties! determined to tell very cheap. Take care , nem:teller, Orr, Pearson, Phelps. Imeeell, If OHNITOKE bee just ieceieed a fresh sup: holding the other undivided interests , as that' and keep a ' RallTheV o Reed, Riddle, ebonite Smith, [Alle• ,Of ply of SUMMER GOODS, to whieft he conveyance of the • whole estate will he made -' SHARP gheny,l Smith, l Crenbried Smith, [Wyotniug,l , cane the attention of the -Public. By• "quick, with complete title: look out Butt you do net mistake the lace.- p Thompson, 11 , Itellou, Wright, [Daupuni, w e , e„,e,,,,,„tdi profits" he is oneblitt to fur Attendance will be given and tering made CBE ' PA " N' !remember CP A.N & .N.ro, S New ,Vc Wright, [Luzerne,j and Zmertunn-04. , melt Goode to the eatisfaction of all CM mill. kuown on clay of sale, by , , Stor e • I Nxes---Messre: Barry, Ciovyt, Cobourn; , Jute. 20: 1856. . ~ ' *..; • at the Girt Simla of Keller Kurtz. ,D. M'CONAUGHY, Adra'r. ... '' . • !Doak. Do•vdall, Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney, ' • • etottysbarg, March 4, 1856.-tf July • 11, 1856.-td _ Hamilton, I' ancock, Hunker, Lei:muting, v-1 ' N ()TICE. Canby, , Mope, Manley, Aloorliend, 'Morrie,' ~. " • ••-e: , .', , . ~ Pretersom Reinhold, Roberts, ter, , Wintrode, Yeansleyeind Wrieeli Salieletry, Wel. FINITE first Secennt af Simone Brromt,l" - t, ,S:osakce / IL .;tree o f th -a e Personnd'estati of JO IT ) -25, GhII.h,TEI2,, (luttetie) of ,FraekTin. eaten ip, ' I ,So - ehe question waheletermlned in the of leo; been filed in the Collie of Ginamon Pleas, , firatatire. . ' 'of Adorns toun t,T , and ssW be.confirtned by the; th , l the question, ' ism i Conrton i outlay /he llith del of Surbiti -Will the House Agree to the fourth amend- I fiat, helmet Cause be ihnim to theJeentrary. m , erit'? t , JOHN.PICKING)Proth'ee , ' 'lite yea , ' and nape were „taken, and were as l Jitly• 18 1856,-4* - • follow, viz : , ---- Ytete---Dieseme Anderione Backes, 800 Beck, [LycOming.j Beek, t York.] Bernhard, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, Brush, Wideman, Gild. well, Campbell, Carty, Craig, Cruet - ord, imw dell, Edinger, Fanuold, Fester, Fly, Geis, -Hamel, Harper, HOlilli, Hibbs, Hill, Dille gasp ; Hippie, Ilokotnle Housekeeper, Ilunseeker, Imerieelnnie, Irwin, Johnson, Laporte, Lao, Longaker, Lovett, ll'ealmont, Itr Carther e XV 'Comb, hiaugk o , ?donr , Mill er, m -ontgo mery,; Moorhead, Nunnemacher, Orr, PC'ersoiel Phelpsi , Purcell; Ramsey, Reed, Reinhold, Riddle, Roberts, Shenk, Smith, [Cambria') Smithe[Wyoiningd Thomre , n, Vail, Walter, Whence'? Wright, [Luz ni t s] Yertrilei; Zine• merman and Wright, Sp oker -0. . . Ners--31e * ssie. Barry, 'Clover, Cobourn, Fulton,• Gibboaey,. Haines, Hancock; Hune• ken,: !nehmen Leeteuring, idagee, !d ea l e r, Morris, klOgriton, Salisbury, and Wintrode- 2 , . OTIOE is herebygivfn to all Legatees and 11 other persons conc4rned, thp k t. the Admin7 istration Amounts hereinafter mentioned will be preiented at the Orphans' Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on Illonday, the 18th day of illtutut 'next, 166. The second account of William Slagle, one cf . the Executors of George Slagle, tleceati-, ed. 167. The first account of Andrew Epley' Administrator of Dorothy lifundorft; late Q Iluntingion township. deceased. 168. The first and final account ofAhraham Sheely, Executor of the last will•avd testament of Mary Ehrebart, deceased . 169. The Ant. and finalaccount ofJacob A nlabauglt, Administrator of Susan Patterson; deceased.; . f , • • 170. The .account of John Henry Myers,' Trustee for the sole of the real estate of A - dain Leake, deceased. • • • ' ' ' • ' 171. The account of John Wolfcrd. Execu tor of the last will and testamect of Wilhon W. Holtzinger,late of Petersburg, Y.Springs, deceased. • • ' • • • 172. The first account-of-John' Brown and Peter. Kauffman, Executors of the last will • and .testament of Abraham Brown, deceits- 173. The second and final account of George Weaver, Jr., Administrator of the estate of John Plank, Jr., deceased. r I 174. Pirst and final account of Robert Mc- Curdy, Administralor of the estate of James Ble.ek, (ofJohn) deceased. 175. The account of. David Chamberlin, Ad ministrator of Johq:Gilbert, of Hamilton town ship, deceased. 176. The first and final account of. David Agnew, Administrator "C. T. A., of Joseph Diver, of Freedom township, Adams county, deceased. 177. The first and final •account of Jacob Arnsberger, Jr., Administrator of the estate of Jacob Arnsberger, Sr:, deceased. .178. The second account of John !Haupt- Mae, Administrator of the estate of Peter Shee• ly, deceased. 179. The first and final account of Peter,' lietterrron and Charles Sterner, Executors of! the last will stud testament of Magdaleria Smith, deceased. • 180. The second and final account of. Peter Kmterman and Petal Solleberimr, Executors! of the last,will end testament of Deader Smith,' deceased. W3l. F. WALTER, Register, per ,DANIEt. PLANK, Deputy. Register's Office, Gettysburg,l . _ July 25, 1550—,td VALUABLE FAIIIOI AT NIEL 1 C SALE NOTICE. FINITF. undersigned, Aurlitoc , aiipntuted by the Orphana • (inert "of At - coon tY, to makS distribution of the balance remaining the hands of• SA MIMI, SADLER; Adretirlit(- trator of the Estate of Lunt. , Sriirztutt, &ceased, to aud,emitrigst. the' paities entitled thereto, will attend at hip, office pi Gettysburg, on Illiitukty, the llth day qf Au gust nest, at, 10 o'clock, A. 141 7 for that pur pose--cfallich-all-partiesiirtereated afflict°. by uotißed. D. 'A. BI.T * EIMER, Auditor. July 1.8, 18136.-31, • Dissolution of Pnrtnerstitp. . „ frIHE Firm' heretofore existing' between WILLIAM: VANCE and 'GEORGE Wl ' NAND, is by mutual agreement this day die solved/ Persona knowtnethettislyes to be in •clibtetl Co said firm are reqnested to call and settle their accounts, and those having• tlaimtt against it will present them ; properly authenti eated for.'Cettlement. , The books are' in the ,handi:of Vance r ityPetarsburg, July 20thi . WILLIAM VANCE, GEORGE WINAND: Avg.. 1, If3s6:ii • • , nOSIERY.-=-A new artiOld of SILK find it WOOL HOSE, and .Silk lined' HOSE, 2F,AEWESTOOK . BROTHERS, • . , . Sign qfas..Red Alpo. NOTICE. • .TC.Y ti resolution of the Board of Directors of luk tke fig(497al-Barg Railroad Compuoy,autice heieby given ' to the Stockholders of said Rdad, 4o pay the third, institilMent of sfoek t , u, blfai t 'the 12th day of Augult ;text, to:. Jot H: hicet.erx-ty, Treaserer af the , Com wnrkon the Road is progressing rapid ly, and there will he more money required than . the third instalment would bring in. The! Board therefore will make ,a disemurt at:the th'c'sate tf f . per t ant, peraanum On :O4 paid iu advance: 'A resolution mas unanirntons passed in strueti ng•the Treasurer to charge one por cent. on the first installment of those in Itrrears if not paid on or before the 12th day Of3lay fact, dnd therenft.r ttio:chitrge the lekal nud of one pir 3 cent. per month on all anntir. agek. In House of Representatives, April 21, :856 j' assOned,.That thin •resolution , peas. On the itirat atneadment, yeas 72, nays 24. On the second amendment ( yeas 63; naye 23. On the third amendment, yeas 64, .nave 25 and' on the fourtlitunendrnent,' yeaa 69, nays . • ZIA; fit Ttrit hers %Irani ell: I Exirnet frtiza J c iur ne 3 . , • • WTLLIAM JACK, Clerk: 1 1st ::: rp ? orB1terth :2 . 1P will tiplizwwi,4n'sal Seet"VB Office. A.G. t CUHTIY, the 23rd augist, for the purpose of ea r` Filed' April 211856. .S'ee'y of the' COM. ploying Teachers .for the winter terra: ..B.st"43taTY a ' OFaee , • , order el the Board, . '• • ._,•o Harr i sburg, ' T 4 l3 ' 27 ; r 8 . 54' F. W. IMOUSEI; 14'entuktrthula, 41 _ Aug. 1, 1866.— . la ..3t. • • • •f • b here certify that the above .and gang la a trait 4,nd correct copy of the eeigtnal AN cltstosivo assortment'of: JEW- , and; 'Resolution relative to , an amendment he . NAIP.,B' just !acme at . •- Cotunitutteao' Ate the tenni retnaths onfileon )' • ,i, n 1:•• • • ' V6.IfI , IBTOSCS'.' this office.' By order'of the' Board. D. WILLS, Sec'y .July 25,1860. • RESOLUTION PROPOSINO AMENDIIENTS TO TUE CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMOSIVEA.LTII Resolved by the Senate and House of Repre sentative...l of the Commonwealth ff L'ennsylva nia in General Assembly mel, rhat the fol. lowing amendments are proposed.to the Cou. stitution of the CominOnwMuth, in aeportlaiiee with the provisions of the tenth articlethere- TOlllO . . From tidetiiin 'two of the first' article nl. the Constitutiou, strike ,out the woiNtlf,'"of ffiii City o,t' Philudelplgio, • oil& of :each COnatp respec- Liddy ;" frop section •Bre,,smite article; strike out The words, "oe philmelphfes If the several omotitics -" 'from soctinn tieven;sa'nuiAn• 'fele, strike out the words,. "neither tire city of ii0r401,4 4 10i00t in lido Alterelone the woids„''and . no ;" and strike 'out i .hection (bur, same article, nod; in. lieu *elver! lhsert the lidletvirig 9_ • • 4 •Section 4. In the year one thousitndoight lho l dmil 'and ' and iu every . seventh :year thereafter,' fepresentatives to the rininber of (die :hundred • shell ho app. rtio'nedVitd 418- tzile.t ! ted. equally, th ro ukh :tbe te,' 118'14 in proportieu . to. the number of taxable inhabb Tanta to ilieseveralparts, thereof; ;except that I any' cdelity' Cirmaitmig ui least. three thousand I five hundred team tiles, may be - allowed semi. ! rime =representation ; - bat no' 'mole 'than three counties shall:be joined, : amino county shall be divided, in the 'forintitioni of a dis:l • mint. Any city containing Mute 'her stif&ient na 'her Of itnxables to eiititle it to at leaSt• tn..° rep., vision tat iees f shell , !hive a.separa te tepresunim Lion assigned it, Obeli 'be divided into chip. vehient • districts • 'of '.contigii .0:1' territory, of equal taxable popultnion.lol ne A r, a. may !he, each of which districts 'shell elect 'ono' repre sentative." ' ' At:the end ofsection setem . gime iirtiCio, alert these words,..thc . eity' of , Philuitelphia shall lie flieidect into single eenaterial f contiguous telriterst as qui:ly, equal in taz'a-: . ble pdintlalion as4in.rrible ; l Intl sin ward shall be dichled i,t the i:orniotioil t(nrecii." Thelegislittlit;'at its gist Session, aftqr adoption of this tiiibelidrieni, divide .the city of Philadelphia , into senatorial and repre , seitmtive districti, in the•mantier above' provi ded ; such districts to'rennin-. unchanged until the' fcppe,rtiongtent : in the, year: one ' .tiousaact eight,.lrtmared an4,ll.my•foyr. Fortarn . To be: section , xxv Article.l The, legislature -.ghat': have' ignver . to nttef, torotte, or annul, any charteiot incorporation herbutter. conferred :IN.F; or under, any siteolut, (At. g ederal eibe t Vern in their opini.n it they be injurious tx) . ,,,.he citiaks' of the' ctitii= monwealth ; in suchfmanner, however, that no injustice shell be 'dune to the orpqrskters. • In Angie, ilpril 21, 1856. • Resolved,. Tbnt thie resolutton pa.•-s. •On the iirst amendment, yens 24, nays 5. On the second amendment, .yeas 19,,nnyi G. Qn the third tunendtnent, yens 28, tukys 1. On the thn.rth nmendmeht, yeni . 23, nays 4, :Extract fretn the Jour'nnl. • ' ; ' THOMAS A; tr, In testimony' whereof t tiara . hereunto set my hand and 'caused M to 14 lazed the Seal of the Seer& - Office, the daritud year a. r i bore written. A. G. 'CURTIN, Sec'y of the Commonwealth. , . So the questioa wee determined in the ;ts , • Secretary's Office; - Harrisburg, r Juros . 'n, 18,56: j Pinusyliania, • . Ido cettify itiai tha eliote old &ftgarlis Jo, It true and tarred ;ccilij at the "You'? war "Nave - taken on th'e Itesointion proposing w. )mentheents to the Constitution of the Coteakei wealth for the seeeloo of 1868.' 5 Witness my hand andihelleal ,„aof said otgeo, this tares:l444ll.room 6 day of Juke, one thousand bight hundred end fiftildx. , G. CURTIN, See'y of the Conainotitlf.'. 6. IN taxer-Aim* oritslPl3W AT, MEION'a CHEAP CLOTHING EMPORIUM. F 'you want a stilt of: READY-MADE ! Ci,OTHING, complete la every respukt, 'oi tbe latest style, and cheaper than they din :be purchhsed apt establiallment in this' ;County—call at , MAIICUS.SASISON I B; polite the Bank; in York areal. I Save jut ; received from the &lidera Cdties the largust and boat assortment uf Goods ever (atm - atria' ' Gettysburg., lit offering to sell' G l lor Goodi io,p , cr prices than other dealCia, I 'simplyto quest purchasers to cull and sittify theunielvea of the truth of sn'y oiler, by a Personal qttitni nation of my Clovis and priees. Buying eaciu • sively for cash, 1 eau buy. cheaper and salt cheaper than any other person in the County. .51y Goods are made up in the best style hy perieuced workrr.en, and can't be . excellestl'hy. any. customer Tailor. My stock consists, ii part, of • ' . Cants of 01 . 1 fazes prlees, colors, and kinds, made up ,in supe rior manner. Ala° AN LI VRSTS,qf the late* and 'most. 'fashionable , stylCs 'intl hvery , kind • of, girds suitable for Spring and, & ranker wear; alto , ' • 31./018. - ala and a large. itasortmetit Peistidl l 444- arid.- - Boys! room/dray ectiaialing 'of ;ex; era 'quality 'Blum ,bo,sdrn Shirb, l t .ltlapent,ler4 r Gloves, half rinse, Collars, Ueck and ptiek- L et liimilkerchiefs, and tin extraOfdiaiiiry Isortment of. Black Salle .cud retie.? Sell . ad justing STOCKS, and variolia' tieles,„together with Unibrellas, trunks,‘Cur pot Bags ; Hata, Caps, Bou,ta,aqtl..snset. am also prepared ~tosAll<kholetude rri country•merchants desirii4 nell Again; Beady Made Clothing at (lunar:en :fbax CAN r,6 liOt!011'r IN THE VITIF.A. yoll' iltHibt it, call and examine for yourselvea. . , 'MARCUS , SAMSON, N. B. All Goods bought of be:itN• dhanged if they'do not prove satlid4toiy. '• Gettysburg, April 1856. —*--. l'*11311111:Ale =MMM Tearkerm /4` VE 13nr,0 . .of School Diii , etora Fraittifin 1 rovra.crtift, will meet at the house of Ilear.t, in eashlucvn, edt NatsrdaY. ". 0 4 2fr ; day oi Atignit next, at 10 o'clock id tho mor& tor . the purpose ~of Teachers fi.rtite far term of the Sebodhr 'of ariid.sowtr, , ' By ord6r,of the Boat l / 4 1.- , JAMES htitMEI.,E7; Sedf.: • ;" • JO) , 18; 1856:—td • • 0 11 Ir rCifijaerfr fra..ifd;4 • . , rrtElE4l4olrti.of School Diatetitia .113titthieer niet.at thi) tictapi4.llpoie, L.,Ortyie. in Unnterstotra; ort gotten* ralts 115th ef,a3tof viuguad st 2 o'clock 14 ' for ti3o pb . rpctee of emlikinnif Teachers for fill)! fait tern) of titeloVOia-nt salthotiasalpi Aftirk. , interiated are invited to nuked; • Br ILlPorder ofltite . - RIA4II,4IOIIP' •. Joy 26'; .1.856‘,,i3et M" ti'I3ACCO .•A ptfetteriertjele jest' ree ,11 14rive4 at XL21150, EIMMIN
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