rd IbM mitt her cord's candidates was a South . • itit Man except Mr : Fremont.' rot IMO II Southern mai by birtb,lutenettinTgl StowiAerstprtne44m. Hebelievcd r.Suchtinatil. that man, wad would vote' hiw. , I asked mild, *bather Mr. Fillcoore with not equally; well unit' tea to them. He said that be fcaied nothai ' *heti Prmident before 'had iinnspreill,' but he thoughtlie was teaming a litile'nowto itte NAIL The told man was not well educated, dad dld,pot- Alwaya express himself elegant /y But ,I was struck with his thought. He wh i uld Uri foi Freaident, a man who irocogni ,.o4lBoloLern principles only—not a person who would be just to all interests, but one who Was: ide*fd ' id ' a single, and that the most atrocious in the Republic. This is the - Shall the South carry out ite detei table panty, morally degrade the nation and . 11 4rXecle ,thia government ? If Buchanan be a. Mid the Southern policy be adopted, .41itilineticantitizen who can no longer boast **the puritY'df his nation's polity, and proudly tut to its brilliant and honorable future, well tie iliquirato forget the glorious Wield ngs and to assent to monstrous marl,' patriots never dream. 44* oili!roild have pertiiitted tome mentioned It may be that a deep' hd ititatri is before this people; but, in the mi every Man vote and ' work for sound and seek to save tlio country from IfsOtneatened injury 'and shame. it. - VP IP 4 4 4 4 ~,t , ,,,F REEMEN LOOK HERE . , mo rho fallowing are someof the I r • acknowledge ~„ 11 mom, for reusing to w.,smith and ,five others are kteld,,in prison under a charge of treat r.., ..; 'PRETENDED LAWS. September,. 1865. • ' ~ . ...Imposing penalty of death for assisting . - .:mlaveiro escape. , . • . 1 , Imposing penalty of death foe °imam., n . itig or printing ,publicattons r slculated to I „„seeint Biases to insurrection. , ktpating penalty of death for assisting sieves to escape' from any State and take Inge in dm Territory. IMPosing penalty of five years' iniprii- Y kiniteht at hard labor fur harboiint itlaveri. .•-' ! ,, IMpasihipenalty of two years' impris• 'onment for aiding a fugitive slave ,to 1.,,, cope from custody of an officer. ~,., ;Impelling penalty of five years' impris onment at hard labor for writing, printing ,tyr, r circulating anything against Slay. IMpoaing penalty of two years' impris ' lin:hem at hard labor for saying that per. havenol a right 03 hold slaves in the Disqualifying all from sitting as jurors ,'• Who'd° not admit the right to hold slaves ;• in the Territory. ;:,::Disqualifying all,as voters who do. not ,oatitear, to, rtupport the Fugitive Slave t , any one to vote on payment ~ ' i ;(llll,;nnutatier. w here resident , who will, eWear, to uphcild the Fugitive Slave Law "amid gebr:lski bill. " APpaiiiting MiBlloofillllll to• 'be town red cuuotf officers for sir years to tl acting theBlave loa. n mi ssour i ins Ingmar, adding that wherever tne wow pcoura• in them, it :shall be con. , atrukd 1;a0. mean "Territory."--Albany .1 . , Av._ Journc4",, , reader remember that ail Am.°, Pkwir tier*, been. adopted, by the Iliiutouri, indradera, iu a Territory from :abiels Slavery, by :a solemifemnpact i , had been•ektiluded Waver ! Voice of.-Clay and Webster !, 'Henry Clay enslaver, Extension. 1. , In his'grest speech on the Compromise . Measures, •• on :the; oth of February,' 1850, ' IlleOry Clay thus' emphatically declared his Opposition to all designs for the emelt , iion of 81averi : repeat that . l never can, ,and never and 'mean* power will ever make :me - 'ote eXteud Shivery over erri tory. "it, does not exist. Never while holds a seat in toy braille—never , ?while my heart eends • ihe vital fluid through my veins. Never—Neauit-- .. \Apatite. Webster .ton ,si a strery . .t.; !. 3 1 16 .4 0. • ' .ap wing appropriately in this, eon 111141e b, pafHge Own 1 ' , 4)attiel Webster's great speech of March 7, '. tsB6o=-also , h is'WWl groat effort in the San t''' -we." ' ~,• • • • there is a sutielantial '"J"gtitid'to be done, ivhdrever there is a ftiot •''!nsif !Mid to: 'be 'protected: 440 ro becoming a ~• ;sSlevelerritory,. I'am ready.• to arrest. the prinseiple Of:the extension of Slavery. 4111,pledged to it frvin . the , year 1837 ; tiayisbeen pledg ed to ,it,ogain and again,; „ „ and ,1.,yr111 perlnrct those pledgee.' . ‘", Itistos.— , We believe the election of both Fremont candidates for Congress in tit lowa' is. given up at .last, though • Col. pCtitlia was badly th.maged by the running of .a Third caodidate This ,gave Hall a plurality vote of 512 votes in Davis Couuty, where the Buch ,„, Aiwa State ,tickekbes less than 100. lA, result, waialfected in, Appanouse and J!.oe,ot.two other Counties, but it did not c;tl . -!Ntr i ce. Fremimt majority in the whole 4"t r iat ma not exceed 6,000, but it was a Chair hairiest station, and many farmers, firidie trifilteeit Miles from the polls, ,•' etldliint torn out.; while the cities and rill. e keio - I, hitherto' strongly. g.Demoeratic," Kit :Memoir abotit,tietl.. . lows will probably sum io,oou ntajurity for Fremont in No. '.N'Aeokblite, ,, :.' 4: . . , AllOTNitit CON OEIRSbION FlOlt? IN ' 1 " Wasiusiwtott—Washingtun August 18.- ' ,.., l l „Silessra. - Foryette, Blcklullin al Virginia, - • istosi Aline ; Granger. New York, , ‘ ‘ . ...•apssenbsire pi the House, got into a political aliquot this morning, while riding, to the ,11 , „.tapitat in.an omnibus, wheu Mr. Mcblul. 41 . attiga4,l4r. Granger and *true!: him in Tlieparties clen c hed, bmi were * J apitriteitbitte, other passengers, thus ..J.,,5i:!•14 lur the present. Knes,r—The venerable Judge , llw:9m, throughout the legal world 4 , 111 cuiliageotirtas on the Z.`,onstitutioo, 1 • 04. 44 gt), a Fremont toeing% at F tehk 11 , til tutig. New York, un l'oestlay 7rnts says truly, 'Lei Vivii4l - ,,tligianthithee of Republtestugno prate of 4401M1110tiliwt4 whooshing. wh.o a jur . 1 4 - Jute. ,Kurt lough to Freedoes hie CIETTVgBURC. Friday Evening, Aug. 2, 1856. I hope we may. find some means in future of shielding ourselves from Porrign influence. —political, commercial, or ia whatever form it may be attempted. I there were an sceattof tire between this and the old world'— Isrerson. 0111/FCILI 0! TII4 Noßripteit;9Ax AND Tar RV • • PtqltluXibiitlviiiTroird. FOR PRIRSIDENT, , • .JOHN CHARLES FREMONT. ; • ' FOR VICE'PitESTDENT, PSYTON. r0111N6►,9 ;Or,TUC ANICIIIC#N AATIOI4L. CON TENTION.. FOR PRESIDENT,. MILLARD }7,II,WIORM. .1 , 911. via PRESIDENT, . ANDREW JACKSON I)ONILSON unluq State awl 4 VossillY TACket• C,0)1141RBIONEIL THOII/113 E. COCHRAN, of York; (iVhig.) ;AIIGITOR, GENERAL. •, DARWIIQ PHELPS, of Armstrong, (Amer.) sußr NYOR OtNptiAL T B. LAPORTE, of,flracifortl, (Republican.) CONGRESS. JOSILTE.PWIRQY. , . SENATOR.. WASHINGTON CROOKS. ABBOOIADR JUDGES: • DAIIID'HORNER: - / ". 'WILLIAM R.STEWART. ASSFAIRLT.' JOHN. 'IAUSSEI,i)IAN'. ocizonsarosEal PETER MICKLEX, (IDanjel.). DItIECrTOR.,.O7 TAX POOR., JOSEPH PSBR , . ff..: SURVIVOR. ' • JACOR;BIEHL: • ' AUDVVOR: ' WARNER" TOWNSEND: ,w.y.jazAh; B.,MeCI;E/AAN. ' TO ALL INTERESTL necessary that tie Hooke the ,late' Brin o 1 D: A. & C. H. BUEHLER. be el*. aed as early aa pussiblei And nitre desire Ur' avoid the necessity of sending out . a Collector,: all ,who know.themselves, to be indebted to the Into Firm, either for Subscription to the "Snit" or for Advertisisg, are re:ideated 't6 call and close their accounts 'without 'further, delay.' We hope this notice' will be, regarded by all interested. ,D. A. DUEFiLER.,... C. H. 13UHIILER. Gettysburg, Aug. 8, 1856.—tf ' . ' line right mpirltat work. • OtrDuring the hat week thi Union A:11-V INA 1 , 1mr...<•11 heel ings,both incite up impromptu, and both 'of them' large and' enthusiastic. On'Fri day dighi, the Club met at its hall, and af ,ter adopting a Conatituiion, resolved '4o march in procession to the hous,o of BEN JABUN SollarvEs. . A ~large precession was formed, and, headed by, martial music, marched through the streets; making the welkin' ring with 'enthusiastic chewing. for . the Union' movement:' At Mr. 'Sattl.' late the club was ably and eloquently addressed by Messrs I.3ssintia ail whoa ,the procession , reformed, and returning As Hall, ,adjourned nine hearty cheers 'for, the Union State and County•Ticketsi -It-wee evident from the tauntsby which the- Buchanan party sought to annoy the procession during its' march,that "the demonstraiion oecitsioned equal suesseaud phegrin to our onpon etas. On Monday, eyening the,Club again met at thelaH,iat the tap of the, drunk; .Tile, Betimes densely. crowded, &large num ber of our friends , from the country being present. Messrs. Cartirtirti and Mai 'Tin ably, addressed the'filub'in reties; of the issues involved iu tie preseut V713/3 diet turg frequent and hearty applause. the Club adjeurned tu, meet , un ,Sat. urday,evening,next, We note thesemovementa as •encourag ing indications •that•the right spirit tram work among -our • friends: •1 The Union Club of the • Bntnugh is in for• the' coin paign a nd •will do ifs whole duty' towards the Which awaits tie as the Octnber election.' We hope our friends throtiought the„ country ,will go promptly . to, work-organise clubw—ronh meetings—and thus mike .in the good There is , work to , be , done.. Let it be'commenced early and proseouted' efficiently, and all'will be well. • Slate Senator. prThe Union Convention of Franklin County met in Cfiambersbung on Tuesday, last to uominate!County Tickm.• • WASit- IkOTox CAcion, Esq., of Chambersburg, , was nominated for Senator. As the can didate cOnceded lo'li'rantlin, we 'gel suite our Conferee. Will ratify the nom ioa tion. Crooks is one of the editors ,of the Chauthershurg Repository, a gentle. am p of flue talent, and every, way worthy of the cordial support of the anti-Buchanan men of the district.. .. • • CO3IM UTATION OF CO*;IItI3S IONAL, pay.—By, the set which has passed .Congress, the pay 9f, mambas will, begin at the expiration of the last dengrebs, and will make adifference of several thous. and dollars each 'in favni.of the. present members. It gives nominally $3,000 a year at compensation, or actually" about $6600 a year, as two ordinary scallions are about, or s . laule sheFt of at, year. the l milosse is, sett tinned, ,villtfle She, boo ' its are out of 1, abd membersoharged with absehce, " A .r.jd incost% of Firkra.fw. Outspoken. STIONALISM. irr,The Richt:pod Enquirer, the lead- • ,- • , • . • log Btioluthin organ of the South, lie liti ' allits Y. Tr i bune well remark' in 1 oumbay gives kitterance to the fiilloiring about secron refll i to 4 J Icofoco outcry i _ .. ~ 1 i offs ,th friends 'o f , c,,i. Fremont signidoant sentiment : Slavery is 14 "that social station in Which ' 4 A. it '' li . 6 'i to • hire{ eh t „ea su cn 11 y sectional the will of the sapetior stands for law to the in- pre jedicei detecting ae their', candidate tenor." The right of the weak to have‘gnar-i,for Pree44 natiie Uf GeorgH4 who was diens or roasters. is not a less sacred right thin 1 that of the win) and prudent to command. It, raised in Carolina. Any support is clearly the duty of society to reduce to slave- l that the* other slaves States may feel ry (as we have deuned.Slavery,) its weak and in c lined o ffer their - il • . •ki d dependent members, as to invest pnident ones ' , istinguis e eon with office and command. ' -, they malt sure will not be repelled by 1 Tins we should call outspoken, plain his frien, The •74:ibtini kettle nOidident, and significant. We like an opponent all! that Cut cant will prove a popular the better , who, will fairly and • plumply, l'reftidetn the South--,art, in ? foot he ' ' "face the music," and speak out hit; ion( will itotlte the least dificilltY in Ilndini l seatiwents without Aonowslutent. myatifi- Suttlberttal9,49lP) llf concededll4itY cation or timidity. "The right of the weak • and riptiPerience to accept seats in hied to have guardians .Or Masters, is 'not aj cabinitio'eigdllltilions, Collietorshipd i e less sacred right than thy llse wise and 1 and •IN;aiglrra: The,' ' 6l ? . .r"en Fi je afaa' pindent to corionand.'! Who are the 1 ;i 0 aeele,i;OP lent he 1 9 . 4 .'6 0 Rel'4 l iPene 1 mweok," in the sense of the Enquirer 1 1 --. 1 enough the South toa•Nelitirrh places. Not the riCh'hut 000:Milner', who lilts nis There. 'r i ll be ,nO Apprehensions on the hutohle...v.A.aud earns as honest living by Stare' Of 'mg the Offices I l''"— '• '. ; honest toil: 't This is the wan who needs a . Batt ? is evideitee'tV'ehoW l tha eVen master to, i look•.afier him, acid.; to Ird it now ,g nd . true. non, oppose to any, over him: • Let our yeomaniy who till the furtherOnsion of diavoth pro abundant- , soil, our mechanics who' ply' their daily ly soittn'd overthe•Southr , . /In Kintuoky: skill in °useful uniployment, aud our bon- a' It'sp iaala ;'. l6t6l4 l'lit i kat' l ialileen eat day laborlirs reflect how ' happy:they, f ( liue .. !I you ',4..)&g . V4311: o#4l',eniport. would with a matter and:an overseer 1 .Thr! .l + elillo (KY 1 ccvil:ler, B4Sli :4 ~ What a glurious inatitution slavery is I—.:."Thilion.., Adam Bilatteh; of Akron' It Oita worth while to hlttekade the Mit'. : hii aa o co i tmtyt t l i as n , atinin with ,Freeoutwe so in i d le is r t t i . t i ,k li te i r i m b a ii t 'e l ouri and kill feriy or fifty freO - State - men city y ndeistaud 3bet a prominent law: to . establish it in Renato'. . 1 ! 4 tilt at clear-, yer,/ was once in Congreas, hail stwed 1y . 041 dirty , of Waiety to reduce'to "We. that h oulticafivass,the , Distriet for:Fra.' ry its weak and dependent mem'bers, as tel ' moat . •rid. wo . know of another of our I . , nvest prudent ones" with office:and corn- !bleat yen and. best , icitizens., strongly Illand4'.. , . P inclin to the iteputillean , nomineete , , ', ' ° N. T , Bow youv.noolii, • ye coon of toiP , attbmit . •,!. `cite lB this hour ," . . . 6 PN the , t., to , 'your ralo; you isp) . 'tweak," find 'you need . a strong hanci over you. It has beer Supposed that fredom is' bettor than 'slave ry. ,but pew light has burst apop ti;e.l9;lt century. Pililr men and' working men were made, to . be slaves . : - Hurrah for the "peculiar institution.".:Let. us have it in Kansas, Ind if it hie good thing there, it is equally gooti , in Pthinsylvania and all over the land: ' , Good. times Awn ociming...=- 4he great Mission of this . itonntri it to ox• tend , and peirpetuate slavery; True Thorn _ no. Joffe'hion dotter to hlr. under date of: Febnidry lgth, 1788 y Raid : . "Yon knot, thatnohody triihes more ardently than I to aee.itti e t tkolition not.only of :he trade. but Of the coridition of 'Slavery, and certainly be inure willing'to eticontitei sae. riftee for tlytt:objeet. l7 . • • Joffeteoe trait znistaken,in hie , views.—T. liv,pd in, oldee[tietca. He had notseen the bealttiful workiegsof the,aymein.,.., The Vrooltetint).Hefherts; mud the bardatnit fiana i acid \ thchhigh price of human ohattela, halm prov,etl, coeclealvely that everybody should love and advocate slavery- ;• The Artily 'Appropriation BM. Xter•This bill failed ta•beconie a law, the 'Conference Com Minces having failed to agree. Tee [louse receded from its 'pro• vise that , Wt) ruenevAll i bi n dFir t y 4syn .41.reta• 1111, treasoc or other 'ciffencos, fortheir comm. thin with _the - Topeka Convention, or, under tho euaotments,of the body .elaiming . to be the Legislature, tit Shawnee Mission, be' released and the prosecutions abandoned." And also from its proviso, t h at ..tio part of 'the money appropriated shall be applied for the prosecution, punishment or dated.' tion of persUes •eharged with treasoi or ether;'politiCitt dffendes," but Waisted, by. on the' imendefout striking out We'eppitiprtatititiors2o,ooo to defray the eXtensekerthe Legislai titre:" th?Senate'tsioulci übt agree to t 'and settle billTell.'" 'lei the cOtiutry, to detii'de'Wliether'the Represeu , by the Censtitution' has the "orlifiiiiiien 'of all iiiiProiriatiiin bills, shall be dragoetie'd by the'Senuti into the pas sage otmoney form.boily of sham legit la lors,'elested, not 'through the ballot box, hut kytbe'boWiiikilife and revolver' We, vindieate h stud multi!! every intelligent ,person,ileeide, Upojf the Senate; theni rasta'thri respousi., : , 11E ADS.' I. WIN; TAILS. -YOU LOSE !"=-Is Antericanisin tb' t ho'inade the'cat'e paw fo'r )Llll ors?, d James Buchanau to pull the feenidcutial chosnuta out of the hot ashes of the , pending can. , vas I 'fills is a'quostiou whmh is presen• tad to the consideration of every. man' who now, supports Mr. Fillmore, foi the ~ttem. ocratio papere„do not endeavor, to, conceal the fuot•that Ithe only, .hope fur Mr. Be. - chanan t by theopposition be. tweet', aiid Col. Fretimet.=4. ~ T he Nei Yprk.lourtaitl of ComMeree", is , jnbilnut oyeet he ll Conitchtiou, in ,Penbs,)lyabiii',' undrifeck . sittitiff,tilat by tite;eir , lng •1.4 6)118~ the o?vbn* clots refused ,to unite with. the Hapublicums itt a' Fusion tieket; aaye exultingly *.if the Americana:edit:ereto; their noniinatitin, att tiers ,te erry.,reason the Demoerrlie lithet very' large snsjorityi!, , , , Now we ;would 'ask 'obi'Ahiericiin hrethien:it they ,,, desiKe 'set;' Snob n'imiuli" and 'would it not be soured if ibeyo persist to their 131)3rap ? The same .game is to be played in l Comma. tiont'and Illinois. s From the fonuar'Stsitiq the New York 'ExO'ress • les'. intelligence . tbat tiVey will Poll niil.ortlitink setae for. 'Fillmore (End that ..kreitiont , ermnati get the ‘State--;:iit catiree then BUchisnan!will Can any iliingt,:ePl&inei than thie,"oi are Auterleans prepared to :Make th!etneolyes the dopes of this toiled enormity 7—Philv San; ' IlCreongre'ss closed its session OD tMon• day last, having failed ,to: Oasis iiinty appropriationl3ill, :vi ew of which tlio: President intinedistelY [alined 'a Proillinna.. tion for an eatraraesision,. to non:mance ow t. !t Batts , libwis I D.• GissEbellb has besu ioCoius;od for re-election to Con gress. „,(!as hostile .o.Sla,very aft I New. Orleans more so , than ,Phila it/ 1, Fremetit '' is , ' himself' u illustration of the'ftidf . hun i . efuten,“hiirn clod liv r . he south,,regnrd Slavery as on evil urse and are thoroughly opposed to: ;nein over new territory.' Their s sealed now by the , rein terror; titue to Apprcmchiilis wheu they reply declare their . hottest eonvio- Tribt ter, ai delphi strikit tir'ede ing it hod ~ S crew Loose in Lancaster County, IThe 'Bueluso tin "fe - reed" everywhere I,leg,Avey like spon , I;ntfOre . .4 t verual. 'vet] , in hieoxvii , eourity.-arnund 0.1 l''' i tthe beet Olen ,of the'Deroo'- : wily - ate 'enn•llifigilleir hende of hini ' '. l ;'''• , ''' t .' '''' ' ' if''' i' 16 ' 'El' a 104.,r•x intrig , p ne p i 1.. , . r, ; nil,: well known ns. kil3, ,HPruoibrei 41111. .his o etatic 11110 John qhoe ker,7. and the , 141 est Dettwerati9l hump openker of Liitemster , eoutity, hair sin" rillOctor 'to tho 444t1 ! )a slgnipg,his place, and expressing, hid 'de tertnl.7ation tn.go .Frewout, Here is hie letter : -'"•••••, hey e!, ttellf?tairrlsh , dr . pll4 1 au an Ctinfity Coininittee Sin—bor twenty-live yenri I' have. been .'a a 'voting'Dentocrat. For the last twenty years I have beed a voter in Lancaster eounty,'and du ring that time have invariably, supported the ; mum and measures of Om. JtJfersou 'and Jack.. soaDemecrany Tr always maintaining the doe triee the'groatest gcod to the greatest num ber"-'--and lowing swum, with the great fath er of 'Uchincriecy, "ettiriinl hostility 'to every form of tyranny over the mind of nide." I. have alway approt;ed thedettenalid spirit of the ordinance of 1787, which excluded slave ry from all the .territory then belongingto the United States. and the principle of which has, been the suttled.pplicy uf Demouratic party, eince''l7o4,.ainl el . the Federal GOiernment down id the admiiiistratiOti of Frank 'Pierce. Ihetlineinnati convonthin having'departed from tle•great , hightray or republican liberty, •repudieteit the Democracy, of. Jefferson and .lacksor. by endorsing the ;sectional, measures of the tdministratiou of Frank Pierce, and a. doptcd 4,platferni "dastriictiVe' in its Character 'to the thellitereste , the country; 'I am &Milan* that' tefiddiliting 'that platform;; and in !fielding a hearty support to 'John C. Freund for the Presidency-, I do not depart in the sliEhtest degree Jima the faith of the Dem oeraticparty.t !' ,A4littoolt,,Aherokre consistently support, the pru i ciples embodied ' n the Chicionnti plat ifdrm; itid ini'llife.'Bitehinian , has lost his perso nal idtitity-4huslrelieving: all. who might otherwie have supported him tra the principle ofeonny or Staw , will o mueh oblige,oe .by,seiecting some other ,person to represei Urumore.tow nship inyyourcommittee. I mutes t sir, Year's reipectfully.' C: u. JOHNSON. Whig gen, Do ;you 'Tani, Negro avert'. by your Sides?, !cr. ihe,atifi : :Puoli f tnau party, is lu favor Of. keeptg negroe f s „where troy are, The Buchan party is in favor of extending them albver the eountry,land if there are ~ . , • • . not coo hln tue country for the purpope, they,fa, rthe, : itriperultiott,, , oc , ;seet from v t , Afriea• TlJia.Prialti,9ll, Ista, ,nirendi been 'alien b oothern: Bnohanan papers, and the rep •lif the lettatifocto'Jutlieiary'Cont-' "atiliee i o ut hiit" Slate ,''liguddlarri,44 ' the deo i us of some 'tit,';thilinethaufiu ,, Judges our,,,Suprerue Pour's, ge.to show that his ettess.wiWinaure,this end., The plain q u amt. is, iihitlP n'egroes be+ krpt,' iiitliiii t ir,firiiin'ebdiitili, A idi'eeated by kbe.a 'l 3 nekananPOV,PßF Anill they be spread al. ver Free Territo.rj,,, sa,adveett. ed by B hernia r : , : , , i ..,;:,:, .7. ,i, A Arh AtTUUS-71 ingti;° NP ' !ERICA" th‘d 3 r 'SCI , 1 11 1 13 k tune et .that th South Auicriesoe were • on' 'Fr iday •ia ightir and 'that a Wei oh' fooi'tcitiincittitiend (51:!!!! !Ito capfass. 7 — ; . out of tha tii ?l ith c ,rE l , oleo, • aloe learned that cortain.,South 'of the , House will declare :fog' W ten' th`ey 'can 'fat 'the floot. in Stet es already.' F pr i a nal I pos p i Thill gr Buohan Other:, I pig atic fioweve? for- Fteinons. ':Theis earteas, without scampi:bolting or wbieb they wee, notice be hein• .by 4 artifin disq°o Bll ed .deans, that if. they persisted in, the pbj , ing, give South for Fre ii; Filliao're - to , withdraw, that' ilidold declare in _preference to Buchanan. CLOSING SCENES IN CONGRESS. —All *manta agree that there was much lentimciteMent sod confusion in the Hem' than usual oil the last night of a session. Thiele attributable in 'great part ,to the $ fact ! chit Spea l ttor BANKS pereutpkirily baii(shed all wines• and spirituous liqUOrs Capitol.` Coffee was substititted to marked advantage. Only one member was intoxicated and he was a Kentuckian, who was dragged up from his slumbers oc casionally to vote on any important ques tion. F;%0i17: PENT AT 'ycIEELING.- I;he Roipitblicailalutid i ttleetio'g at Wheel in,ya., on ,Fridv night. A large num tier of persona silt:aided sed:ratraf letoitement.lireaideck! Ar.'ttittn named Smith ctiltlnli speech. At ite con atteinpted leave,ihd was fol lowed by , a largo , crowd, a, general ekirthifil( driined;' 'during which -two= Men named Het-alai and %ill were, Woulided, 1.4e,1it tor emictutily:.,, Tbie :had; the effect to inorclme tho excitement, and, tri • prevent the indignant populace from. IPeohing dii 'the spOt; the Wheeling Argus a 44 6e had ,td.bo condyed to jell • , • . ' We ars as iniieb' opposed to the candidate!' as any one can • be, but we consider ~the charge or insinuation that: Col. Charles C • Fremont' is a Cetholio; or in any 'Way connected with Popery,, an infamous falsehood put, forth by unscrupulous men for elec tioneering purposes, and, fraud unwor 'thy'any' man or press,'' claiming .in any manner sympathy, with" the ) nobilyy of genuin,e slnierican,scntiment. W e blush ,tor the “American" name and cause, when•we hear or see •these slanders put forth by those who' once gave evidence of true'Ainerieen seniiment. DhIirECVON INI;111011 PLACES.. -There . has not been,' probably, in Ohio, a more prominent member of the detnocratic par ty theft Hon. .James Myers. He was made• Lieut. Governor in 1853, and , ran :ler the same office in 1855 and he 'has been urged in many quartets 'for. , higher , . He has ' now coine out fur, Fre. mein. In a long and able letter just pup. dished, he says . • . "I have Imelda° satisfied beyond all doubt, that the delnocratic organization is how' by' ainbitious and unprincipled dire, , eat their own'eggrandizemetir and to effeet their object ? . they have , (asfar as in 'theirepewery thrown the' Democratic riarty. into the hands ol the Slave Putiet to be Used' at they may direct.' Believing as I do; 'that their measurers •are caleulat• ed atid intended tomake knees a Slave Witte, cannot model') them' without do ing violence to 'my'itwii prininples. ' , . .Dit;',KANK AND, Tll¢. ARCM tiRARCH.-- Our, readers are aware that another ex pedition has.been• proposed, by. the British Government, to the ; !Arctio . regions, to , make; final .search for. the remains or the ..besit found, • ,Dr. Kane, kits by common ,coitsent. even among, the English navigat ors themseives,, been looked to., as the head of this expedition, and has. been ten- Attired, the : command,. in .111 e, fulleat , and moat fluttering manner, by the English Admiralty. He has heretofore .declined ! kJ but the:Au/fond bilelligencer says :the very .eirong induremeuts ,held out, in connection with lately, renewed, appeals ;trout ,Latly;. Frankliti,.: the .olficers of the British Oeugraphical. :Sottiety y , and the Ministry, .nh. combine ; towards . inducing • him :to: reconsider his,anawer..and may ' be:that he is deatined,to sgain .yenture on.,the perilous enterprise. of •• settling. for ever, the geography of: the. North Pule.. while he performi the last offices .for the lout navigators.., SEVERE $TOgll4.-- . 'A: terrible storm occurred in `the Orleans tltirini u Sunday aiJ :tfiidaY lett - A srmitititimber of vesselb,were wrecked and deitroYed, and it ie 'ittiTtiped that not less tban three',unfied lives 'Were 'kilt: 'At . Last I s land alorie,•mie hundred' end Mite; ty de'ad bodies were fouitd: of property' ib very great. • A Chicago bookselier advertised the lite. of .Fremont • and Buchanan, at the Willie lime, and theistic. the next two days were: Fremont 740, Buchanan 10. '! ARANSAB.•-1t is now said , that the, Buchanan majority in this Slap, ,will reanh 10.000, bui this, is probably epgarsted. It se Kettyclear,, however,,, that getting no glectoral Votes in the Slave States inakee,a candidate sectional, will be left in, that, interesting We give lair, native, howeer, ibit we shall oppose any iiiiisolutionpl th'e:Vnjtin In carp of, hifit ,Olection. . , , . . Mniecioni.-;z•The• vote of 77 i elle.' in IdiesoUrritiolvi the following , Iggregate rot Gneetnot: ' • • %. • ' ,: poi t. • •7, 33,8 . 47 .Eyer '''iraui 31,194' • ' Benton:: ti' • • 20,960., No doubt of Pollee election::: • .- • t - i .IVgRTII CYI.RPIINA VLICcTION -74 le te ihit '(l4;uniies r, rlln h ~ • have69en,tivff9 which u f or 'l3ovir'nor a, lallowa n., );!0:,,,Praftg,(P,4":),"41 ' 13 ." P.kh,n9r. 1. 41 ,uf Its 1 7 408 1 , 0 r • , •-•••••••• Brigg'frina l jerity: , , there,,tre ten Counties'yet to heir (rain} The teiiaatuie will be lardelY enteerathi, they 'Yelling, eo fur.'aile a' c, ear , gain„of 03' b i eri. ,Bragg s Note ..iiil,'Eeetl:thit et any eandlaie of either party'at iiiY'iermei ; , ;A Corteepondvat at Jackie% thinks-that State Will give. Fremont tap' theusantEtriajoriqi. ' ' • Tile C4org,estoton (S. ,O.) Mercury' says the D'einocratic leaders, seem .io be . splht.9p wn,h ,that madness which is the forerunite,r , t.ketrtictiOn, No doubt, of it; the:cnadnoss has ,been long : , on Ahem, and the destructiOn is close hand.— ;I* pciUrtadjOhrnUil Yes terdtty, hiving cleat ed the criminal docket. The hasinelit waa continued t O ,au adjourned Pourti to be paid on the ,btit, or cletuhfat! Stitrethe Cotirt has, affirmed , the cis& coWitfi4crodon!lve'Blyth o v vs. Commonwealth and MAW' Ap peal. ___ LOCAL ITEMS. ..._ i i , ftiu ni, Services' e sio Var. t Sabba th . .Prarbytgtain Church.—Serviteo mini 1 ev. . 'V an Wyke. Gniirl Church (Lutheran.)—gelVicia ' .. .., of ins/ It v. Dr., Baugher, and e euin . Beim er. oyes' Church, (aih r eran.)—Ge • s morning and evening, Mr. Belfour. Methodist Episcopal Church:—Services morl ning and evening. German Reformed Church.—No services. de:mate formed Church.—No services. Catholic Cheek—Services. . The Prayer-Meeting of the Presbyterian, German Reformed,: and the two Lutheran churches is held every Wednesday evening; Methodist. Thursday evening. The Buchanan man drummed a a meeting in tne Courttioose on wanes:lay tsvening. Olsten , to. the luminous larguments of Messrs. Kens, Maltz sod BREWER, of Frail's lin county, in defence ot the.presont position!df the Democratic party.. We shipped in!duritig. the course of the trotting. 'and found' a latkq portion of the audience.--full 'On'e-third- anti; Buchanan men. thr. ItaSF'pitchetkintu Fttc- MONT with a right good will, making ap in vio lent glaticulation and bitter 'denunciation for lack of argument. His effort ,Seetried to 'he directed Mainly to show that -Fltratotrr Was not. reliable'iM the. Anti-Slavery question.' WlLaosillmit followed on a somewhat ferent ,tack—abusing Frumout noutidly, but mainly because of his devotion to:Freedom.— Messrs. Kane and Riley will have to compare notes hereaßet, before attempting to address tho same audience. We'are aware that it is, an up-hill job to defend the ever-shifting policy' of the sham Democracy 1. but, then, those Who undertake to do it, ought at least to maintain some 40/0 of vnsisteney, Mr. RILEY went the whole figurh for Slavery—•-maintained the right of the Shareholder to carry his Slaves in to any of the territories of tzto Union—and said that "no intelligent man could stand up before an intelligent audience and maintain the right of Congress to exclude Slavery from any of the National Territ'oriesl" Wonder whether Mr. RILEY ever heard of such a man as TllOllOl JEFFERSON, or of any such IlleaS. ore as the Ordinance of 1787 prohibiting Slavery in all the then territories of the Union? Not satisfied with thus stultifying himself, Mr RILEY gave fair notice that if elected to Con gress he "would vote for the admission of Kan sas into the Union, without stopping to inquire whether it had a Slave Constitution or not."— This shameless profession of adhesion to the new dogmas of the Slavery propagandists, we are glad to say, was not cordially received even by his political friends. Au attempt was made to applaud, but it was no go.. Guess Mr. Rte LEY need not trouble himself about, his totes in Congress. The people of the district wil' give him leave to stay at home.. Mr. Barman. the Buchanan candidnto for State Senator, followed in a speech mainly marked.by w ell rounded. periods and profuse eulogies Of our glcirious Union-rivaling 'Mr. Riley- in his professions of devotiou to the Slave-Power. How the Buchanan men of this place will relish Allis first demonstration of their candi dates we cannotsay. Bre should like to have 'it repeated as often as convenient between this and the election. The "Union Cltib" could g better work the Freedom 7 ; gAyltune, to travel our °aunty and repent in every town. ships the silly, weak, 'and discreditable speech es by which they have already sadly dam ,ged the cause of Buchanan in the Borough. LUTHELVILLE SEMINARY.—The an nouncemeut of this excellent Female. Boarding School will be found in to-day's paper. The institution is beautifully located on the Balti more and Susquehanna Railroad' about 10. miles from flaltiroOre'. Dr. lifinidie,' Of Balti more, to whose enterprise the School is mainly indebted for its existence and successful op peration, is favorably known. to our eitizepe„ A change has recently taken place in the Fee. ulty of the Institution. Dr. Itlittrix, of York, (also favorably known to our commnnity as an accomplished scholar,) has been elected resi dent Principal s and . Paetnr,. ,Tho 'faculty is . full and complete, the friends of the School promising to spare no effort to make it one of the bestio the 'country.- ) .0 i •ti ; k...q MALE SEMINA It t Y. 7 -13 yrefer'ence to a epr,d,intwto-day's paper, it will noti ced dint Mrs, EraTte,has.taken charge ,pf,thie Institu. ,tine, hnd that it , wilt be rempened untier the superintendence of herself and. husband next month: , Mrs. Edema had charge of the I , Sdminary' a number of yours ago, and acquired I nn enviable reputation' 'as an accomplished , NO 'mid successful teacher. Our citizens have 31 ASs NI ~s viyir I ' Of the frit:ants of FRE:W.OIT and DAYTON good reason to congratulate themselves uponn at New (..hcforal, ' the facilities that will now be furnished them ' On Saturday next, the ' 3rtlilay . cyr,.4eiyast. for securing a lihernl education for theiddatigh- 1 tors,, without the expenses incident to Board- , T HE citizens of Atkins county named , to in' Schools. i -1 the extension of Slovery,to(he I cpc ler• . ritorics of the Un ion -. 7 .wh0 are In raver ,of the t°ol election} the '11;d1c1).Yr..1.t.9i.1; •BALTIMORE FEMALE. 'COLLEGE.— a.:o2des.ire The following appointrnenits hare recently been o f fetliers or , .L., c the liepublie-nwho are in favor of vinateating ratide -in this Instittttion :-Aer: 'We V ran. the rights orate Nerth against the Aggressions Paxiint,'a iedtiate of PennitYlvania College, of Slavery Propagandism--Wciut'regard to , riofettiOr ' iir.pcji6itcal*thantaticifita Nat pat,V ,distinctientt-Ameetinvi •. a l. .. tie ill i' L • ? if '' l '' '' VIP. 1411 4 . 1 1 6iini $4 i ° _ * 1,:f., ~ s a l. ral ctence. P rof r 40. in A. unree l e.gr . „1 p '• •1i - • ••I••i • • • 1 1 ' College, • •' • ;••. • I I •• ;_f • ?Snit,. wgy .a ti o,c l o c , ~ P. , ~ pme no e--- wto,pf Dick a inson:lateer a t a li! ;stew Jer- . /1". 7 , c‘aeria hi fir did Vree "SA oh, IFree Press Soy Co a fe r e f l eWßolunTe:i'l7)4l B *QT ; (trt L'eo - Free Soil, and P.remont. • reties! Mathematics and •AsArpnoiny . .,, Miir i i ,, ,,,lkftb„ng_ r liettonailvArfent.,ieinnaitow agi• Maria•C. Shepherd, PrecePtrtiiikf .the r cOnitr- Intrn k lk• Pl!bli!stlit seat nitetltd2 l B ; 4 7.ral 'once Sethinary,Bingherripten, N. X.r D P ar.t, '. '" 7o2, , ige,e;;Vel.t t . r I'l It q 1 aidht ofllelleteL ttrewand , Hiatory‘; ;Mina Mn. —.. ,,, 1.....-..%.41, tt , ;. t•• ‘..1....: • s'. i/' It: -Best:Ill& of the SIP Mary's seminary, ''' UNION' MASS . 'M EE'lliNli I. , , ~.. 4gt,;ltitliO''o'6nlnty, Ddptirtilent of •Englistt ' ''..,`, __./NA,A,OT2',5_7'O IVN: ita, ll` Phyai,oll,*yl,..'a ot l:'6.l ,l gni •abbiti' teWehltde • prietlFixenti ' %fl'lrt.k filr - 7417A l tiliTtls.ltounties are said "to l l!ite 'etenently Itildi t fied bi"hattide, ' licipposed•trithe policy eGtho .dietictead Ad. ,edneatton aqd 'experlence . ter , the ~ ; ( I`til t teti, of thi k oistmtion and the ~ e lection ..of blames Bit atheir p r e ke s s lot t r a nd•an4iliei4f:, ,, , , ,79 . bOil opposed o the . extension of .1, g i l l a v n e " "- 't owlhrequa. are r o r i rr s y, a t o ri 'a ro vor o f pf.tho facalty,,under the W,ble nireetion a pf t..e I , thea S l ti l ite:and County Union Tickets,. are invi- President, •..N. C,l3rooks,,A, 4, cawnot, fail toNted-to airssimble in;',IiIAS MU:Tit:4O, at the extend the reputation l el I this,popular Bernina-. i'kuhlic`lid a nitkOflletiry "Noablerilte/IRBOTTS ' TOWN!' on Saturclau'lthe 6th' Of 'September ry.--Ba/L.itiser. 0. 'I:. .i ~:, , la ,„ 1 ,, ; a ~ i ..,. ~ 6 , ~ , _ 6 Am. 1 1, t'l o'clock The voterty f .The Chatithershurg,Bepoitou, sperni. , parties itrd iiii,dtedlo attend end lidlit (hit great I i n k, ,o f s h e ,8 uc h anA ,,..„,,,, mgetinichod there' l i s sues of the du discussed tri - Sevedal Bands i 01/ Mintrr l ik4lPtitf in%ift@liti;ince. a: a few rreeks•ago,rrerharkss AFThe demoeracf?f 'l2ilrThe Meeting will•he addressed by R. G. ' trttyiburg; more'hardededend more progres-1 AP Creary, D. Wills, D. til'aniauyhy, W. L. .8 thilfini the reatidefilgil all' 'day and 'Campbell. D. A. , Rudder, and.'dtherspeakers 111 ,41 kono r dd rc iiii ciiiinc,`,{..`; We .th a m i ' g h t , o f • from York, Harrisburg and Hanover. .1 `the Pcikli Of Stliy'lit Topek4 When similar l'.''' Abb°tt44l ' 44, h ; ti g s ` 2 '' lBf ' 411 ;'• 'engines of war were W a rned mien he only le , gislatOo body, Ryer eipcie4:?s'4 ptpn J tir vote in Aanstts, to compel thin} tO,4fabii.ii 'That* ',rill be a masa ;•meeting::af the friendi'er FaEtiewr ativoN.mit Afternoon. •"1 ' • ); . • itirThe Uni94.Clob gledAtiktolqonvw night' at the Hall at 71 o'clock, Let there ' cul i t o i ;i t •• out , •,,10 .11 ,g,„. 1 . . .1' .= , 41,1 • l A Communiavtiwp fi9All4.:*PßlOje°ll:,iti mho toa (Ar thio. promkrtprill 4- peal• in our nez‘ Important Iron! Kansas. il 1 A...--• ••••--0.: Cuocsoo, Aug. 19. et follow' g ` news from Kansas was re ce cdi here t.; s icon - log: . Free oilers havo discovered tbat-tho o 11 .cd pI of the Prcemlavery, party ia to co ce Sate mtrins and ammunition at dif fe nt points n (he Territory for the purpose. of 'along a d er. andgeneml attack imme diately after the adjournment of Congreess to expel) all the Free State settlers. Twelve for tified blockhouses have hecn erected at differ ent Pro.Slavcry points which are' fell auppiied with cannon, rifles and ammunition, garrison ed principial?liittklitiOhrinhs. '1 (11 " On the night of the 12th inst., n company of Frre State men—attriciccd the fort at Praline for the,putposq of seepri t og i aLma r when a fight ensue 4 lidigreelt thedltautithhi &ices stationed there, which lasted four hours. Ono Free.. date znAsx,waikkilledrandanaiunioaudyasaufni ed. Three Missourians were wounded. Tho Freed 3 tatuyntiery,.,eaMpreslifta.l4o9llt4fuse, took on lon And fifty sthnffs °terms • the latter I, included ininy.of,tba rifle? se,i,zo,4P,ll4ATnce in,May 4 the Pici.ilaver,y men- ti , f i :,v •• :, ...., 1 ' II FICINII,IMIRATOII7.I I,- i . P. Olt,' 4 ~..AddjtkulPl,intenig nen.froM gamma this nit 4erctoon,fitntßajhett ; dna rtho attack .onitho fortat, Franklin, th ''. Free, State men. np . plied for the ,dispersion . the •PrmslaperPoifocces that linagn{liFirod4herb t whir i,wu.s.refuseti. A large'therilikritant"taildilllittainut City on the ' 1 iSth,'n't whirl ifirrik ritatifketd to scud Iwo llionsnatd hi qti i mmOdiatelyintorthd'rirriiery. • VA •trithscribetr,” (whom wb'saspeCt'ofdildng some narrow,minded.Leech)-tisktiwhy.we:iid vortise Dr. Ayor'ti Tills; nrid-nio' will kivcl him ,our, si)v.en..rii 'or, doing so. ...,... .The first, second tpi(rt il gre dint wearepliSgr.it— The foiihli i 4 know thenArtierttie to - be good. • The fifth i ts that Oh' Jietrithipar• ationi being recom mended' b, )etter men. then vre*t-by physicitinsmf the ighetit talent and deepest4eurning in thedim wo eve well .11113* tamed in our owe : ono:Joliet) f their value.— The sixth is 'that they are el qt p. us, well AR 1160 U. ' ll . laid Ina hot least ' that they have done and •tire'd ‘ tiing 'iiii anion» ,dr gOod'in iliii Commiiniti iyhich Otti Old 'AO. liiencl,', if hn could r epent Meisel!' ton thomattur times might. never hope to equal, and . We.tilist 'by making them known, to tender some service to our readers 'as iVell as ourselves:-.Christian ilerahl. ' ' •• ” - t I E'D.' On ThUrtid tirm 09) it, tbei.l4t J 011 N WILLIAM, non of Mr.l./attiel Leslie], of this borough, aged 18 mitenths.and 3 days: c z On the info son of Thomas Taylor, of Butler .township,. aged 3 months and 3 days. , , On the .9th inst., ill Littlentown, f.S . AAG F., infant son of Isaac Sell, aged 9 it:tenths and 4 dayn.. Ott 'the 'Pt iiitte,% I ttiis‘oittlty, DAVI I) KAItBA UGH, aged:l9 years, I , month' mid 15 days. suddenly at Senft's Mill in thin county, un Sunday evening lant,.Mr. JACOB . Koll6Kit, aged Vipers, G ',medial and BI days. On the'l9th lost., In Moutttplensauti bowie 'ship, Mr: EDWIN ISAAC STON.NSINEIt, aged 28 years, 5 Months and 17 days, • (COVIUttIt•ATii. On Monday, the 4th inst.,. in Petersburg, Adams* county, PennsylVanin, Mr. WILLIAM GA RDNElkin the filly-sixtli year •nfhislage. The decentiedhiollieeit fOr years a member the Presbyterian Chneh, iu toed standing, constant in his attendance, till prevented by disease, - and then W5:4411 ii the Sane. tuary. lie had ' been a Sun of superior inisi• nevi capacity, active and benevolent, rueful both in and ant of the house of Owl. Par a lung time he nerved us chorister in the rharrit, an efficient trustee; a faithful treasurer, and had been elected IX ruling elder--all nu many evidence:4ot the well-grounded confidence re• posed in him. Though he hind been-.ln deli• catefi'thilth for more' thatta year,' vkflitl bore it - w•emt rontilmint RIM su bmission, n•iit his.denth .was alike eu.sy.and .petteaftd. large number of weeping kindred and sympa• thimug friends followed Ida mortal reffinins the grave t tbus,attenting their appreeitition Ut his therittiter, - liiiil:.their . grief at Mg - debartura. J.' 4, M. '". Lcomituts-tc.&nn. On . Monday. the 4th Fist., et Mount Fe A, Adams cmudy, Pennsylvenia. 'Mrs. MAR Y NN 'BRANDON, aged thirty-elght year s wife of Mr..Wilfiain B. RraUdon, n ruling elder in the Presbykrian Church. 'rho deceased susMiited the ehurnetcr of 'consistent Chris. tiattottul . true Presbyterian, .whien• 'place had lieen retelj• vacant in the cherch she loved. A loving wire, a kind 'mother, 'And it sincere' friend . ; judicions, considerate, and generon... +with' h ttinil'peratnetitt 11'11111411i 460441 and happy, she was beloved by all who knew her. Brier was her Bitten* and liar death sudden ; but the patience, the pence, unit the hope oft ho Christian \va4 hers. Greatly, indeed. will ,she 1, 0 missed' in the }ltik - among her' friends and l 4 ,the (literal ; bet her work was done, and 'oittfoll;4 is (1011bdegli her lererlastitug grain. CLUB: mtetiNC A 11,F.GT.TLAR nidetfing or ,thq,.:"Central :flu U. 9 104, glY } h7 .V41 1 1)0.1014 ~op SA T DA (tmmorymv) I t,;I4ING, th% Han, for .pprposii i ' l B;gelek . the.toriAtutimi, nod transacting s , otlicr IMsinoss a may bO brought before the Club. Aug. 22, 185 G, Ca' foil Cdituty ft . ee. lbek-Themerobors of the'CutottY,Coliithitteel appointed by the lute Union County Conven tion, are requested to, ..,meet at the offici of It. G. iloCitcAtty, tn Gettysburg, on' Mon day the 25th day of Augmd ima, at 10. o'clock A. la r.4llll,loinissidemiN dotted. •COMMITTEE. 'John Mdaselman,i, • Samuel , Over,h9ltzer, :Einniutl•Durbinaw, Jto,91;11 W0; 711 101 1 Divide:Wills, '1 , :16sephiKeptter r •ni q ii4Allie *, o.ll'Utpary, G. lahneafda . , RPOnitel.l?. B. F. Hersh, D. btendl dart , 449 4 119 4 1 1 ift • Abel T. Wngli. flollowilfitßigran, plipgrallelsd 'remedy for female Chinpligiits. The atiu g hter of -Mrs. Ifeildifit'sdn, Of AtiildthilittiVisconsinowas for a long time in a very peculiar and delicate state offs/81 mother tried a variety of remedies; knit',vrithatif ihe young lady - - derr vinonf..battetfit,' As a, final rtMonrse. she trielMidloWthyle Pills, .which, shO used three weelts t iluidfoand they eogsidatil?fy improved her `• by' with these wonderful Pills for, ten dayti utatei all obstructions were quick. of tu toifed; and she has since euloYed the best 100..Frenkjites,nittne has .; beeu,immoctalii• ea in iariodAiwiyer,: )with numerous Popular Institutions. Among the most(pbflaink Alaces'with Width it is associated is 41runkiin. on the cot , nee. of :which, No.:111 Chesnut S‘reoti is th • great•popularClothing Estahlishteen't of Root illyaori,, the largest, cheapest,; beat and ntosbittstdooable in the country. ~ _ . ...BALTIMORE. MAR KET .: , • flArmiltortit,,Ang. Itol7}t 41,71) MEAL—Stiles 3001 hbu att,6 121. '• We ' tibte A 1 further of.2s•Cun'ts bbl. now tin* 'grotind • Family- Flour •at etso; blktri do. at s7'6o rHtnyard street•andi Ohio Extra at G 624®57 SalmitC-day 01400 blilartiowardtt4tnetlTAtra at itiv7o.lll, tltslavarouud in market. atioth”.nominally. at.4s3 50 'O'bbL earn Meal.+44 , fitrkert. ~,W e.qubto fresh. around. clountl at $3, citrittntrufacitored • at $3 715.0 GlimAitt AND , SMRDS,--Wheat—Abouti so,ooo:bushels olferod,'and•lsales of ordinary white. dt 1 1.• -30451 86, - ..a00d: to primate do at 11404051 . 40'-'htubsehoied. , (lo.; ntl 47(x35148: Etaltumar good •to . Tirime Tit ed•t•1• 32 ®lsl 26 . .T1 bushel. Corng•Wiarket dull'and prices lower. Atiolit4llolooo..tughalsVirettatOodity,;..aii6 saleB of mixed at 51g5 1 14d0t5; rtihite at .55(.4166 cents, •amid, , •at :65®'58 eent3.ll bushel. 14d -1-Sales. toglay Of. about 5001mushels Penn. Sylvania at',Bo cents.. Oats—About 6,000 busliels.offured.to.day, and sales of 4,000 lnish uls nevi oat 3.4(0:113 :teats, 600 bushels pritne.old Ohio nt 40, cents' per bushel. PRO,V,ISIONA.-•-•The-provision market re fluting gluiet. lbacon.-,Sales to-day of 30 h h ds sidosatAli cents, and 504ilitls in lots. should. rsia.at;lo/ cents, and sides nt 11+ cents per lb. Bulk Meats-881es to-day.uf 20 hlids hams at 10 cents rl th. Lard-We, quote hbls at 13 emits, amid kagmat.l3+,rents per.. 114 Butter-- An t ek ruplerno. *sips of Wnstern in blobs at i i;24l4.uomns,eltid,keg's at lA® It; cents, coat .riAl,nt 14(i416.unutg,,, . tIV ER MI ARIK,ET. .11g...forms Aug. , 21, 1856,', 1' Lolin bld., from wagons, $5 sf. fl FA T, 11.1 m usliel s , 1 20 to 1 2r. • -f 62 CORN, m . 48 O.NTS. ;13 TIC C W . 11 1 7; A T,. pox 1, a•dial 40 I'OTATOES,4I4,r bushel , flmi TlM(yrri 2 00 Cl,O V IP.II...SEED • 00 .. 1, .25 PLASI'EIt 0 fi,P.‘IIIIS, . 6.00 POltlippur 100 lbs 7 ,e 0 , ~ ,Y ORK 111 41111{.1rT., ( . 22 , siotut,; Twlsflity. kur e 12, 1356. ~Fl:4ol.llt.pli', ~ from wagons $0 00 NlTP4T,ll.)tagibel, 1 30 to 1 00 . 02 " bushel, 1)0 KEI aNg i ft:OF PAItTS,. ton. Femalt'Seminary, 1 T'ail:ctr.tl 'l7ts. REiti.:(ll,'llsYalot.os EYSTEh. ) V/ LS having now passtidlnto „ . 12, R. EYSTER r tr•edliy linc,ll4shettii, the Rev. D. Eystr.n, A. M., .'Ytill - centinetice the, Fall;terin on, the Fourth Aloodoy;t1 . AePlruthrr , cd . ept, 22, 1856.) a ßksit tdiv!4,zir,,nicyl.tn.,l InAtitatton Brace all those lirinches.:of the Ilfelital, Moral '8 eihnce's usually taught inane of • '• ?thitalit Actillemies or Colleges of the first. o&ler,'ttigctiter with the Latin, French :and t liifitipn Lattbaeb , es, ithtsie nnd Dntwing. As"thit I tistitlition 'is' ilcslgned to he a Bolltd , •ing as well an tilP . Prill6llll6 ib . h.dtliVif Voting Ladies from tt. • , di•ltalteiPintii their' and parents acid !gtnidiaiis may be eitmared that every ar lynngetneht .tntide'for their comfort. The ni,wn/ity, t efi tient , 'and intelligence • ii f thirerantrrunity, together with' lite 'rtiutarka , . I de- sithrhrity •nf iti clitntaty con tribute' to 'make, ' 'Olittytthfit'iicloontiftllri!•ottiitrly . well , adapted 'vf4 awilllhitiltibit 'of thiS kind." For terms' per hesSion, flat ;::of studies, and refirlincea,Nee: , ..tiroalari3Or.iittleire , Of the PriFt 4 ! tcipals. • , . h'emnle Seininary ' trrlllS Institution wkll. ; teem' nee , its fifth t v itni 4ll. $A l4 ' r' • ' llnneinry deei r 474uo , l , Iliefoi'y Botany, • Oettlogy; ' • • ' Rev:•'C fIA RIES -.RCA ortil'And 'Slut tal 1 " 11'.11;trA'M ITElLlftl;henuite, Ptillssettllyiteil ORM ruB. IVERSTER An . eient Laegemes. Rev. E. ' , I . 1 1 Pa Oltd. J ONEB—.Freuch and 1 . 1 ~ ,n elleit.Lettre.BJo..:t 'Miss 0. GERTRUDE•DE .VALlif—ildesic, „Drawikr-and English . , •• O. 4aut.dn.drfathentaties and English brunches. olu.naditka to,the abbve corps, two other la n fireside in dhe house, have vbeba engaged give instruction. . . Illiadai-i—FiliiiiMiession of five months, fey briinhhes,t , (Mauding board, washing,. h&.,) $92,50 ; $2O; V' relict), $1 tierman, slol Painting and Drawing, $B.” .`,440: 11 00 1 54 1 0.11 )7..teC4f.tif at Stcre . prices. F or iamalace ema -other, information) 'kVp a. MO RRIE 'cir Dr.W.M. REM • . 1 4 1 tirtra,1 . — 1 I H. Aug.. 2:1 I Ll Bnti..4t n 314 Ir fli) r" I , r: Pieft• A sat a 7. "" VITR I SO IDirttitoric of' Oxford toftship -. •' ' "' ' iiiilT'hi ' lit,thn Sollool bonito in 14(4 Ox. ,''' s ' i ltird dile " o'iira 1304 - 11(st of September 0 '': ' ," at' i , eo dlodtt,' P. 1 )4.; to appoint threol i "i I •Teielteriffbt the Tablit• &Imolai \ of' 'mid die- I trict. The School* will •be open for six month& I.4ebend,laalttriea will be given,lo .-competent Teahhere. Ilene need apply uplifii ro f. they haVweertificataa from the Cdunty Super: Antandaht, ~1 JOHN. R. HERSH, Se4l - z, t iAug., giklBl6V--ato. ill.• -.. .. ;NoTrlctu.. s!ETTERBfot administration "having been LA! granted- to. thit , subscribers, residing. in 94) AAlSMSoonnty, on The Es. ttate :GARDNER, deceased, :'late of tlus4tense'plaoe,.tbey hereby give no ..:tice to all, persons indebted to said Estate -to make immediate .payment, and those bay qu,u{deims or, demands, against ,the Estate of . Cabe aiud deceased T will make known the same, ' , without delay, J. A. GARDNER, :itf " GARDNER, 1, 3.tigl, • t . . • '" 17,1VNIP VLOTIIIR, , ' .-ul l lllllll4 l obesapese bee 4 aitoopfiefit vaT '•kllothe for filekitt ' • 1 ':g jOaN 'egoKrs AYER'S PILLS Are curing the Sick to an extent never before known of any Medicine, INVALIDS, RHO AND JUDGE FOR TOORBELYII3. JULES HAUEL, Esq., the well known perfumer, at Chastain Street, Phlladephla, whet* choke mated' are found at almost eery toilet, says c "I em hapPr wry flour PATIIIRTICI Plum, that I have found them a better family medicine, for 'common use, than "any other within my knowledge. Mary of my Mends have realized marked benefits from them, and Cp. inelde with me In believing that they passes , estmordinaly virtues fa driving out dieerfees and curing the sick. They are not only effectual; but safe ind pleasant to be taken qualities , ;which mutt fnakte them :rained by. thopeeblin, when they ars known. 7 The venerable Chancellor WARDLAW writ.. from Bal thaw.; 15th 'Artrll,lB34 i • `! 1)1. L , CI.• ATMS 81i I I hare tarns your • Pilhi with vegt nenalt, kr the lastleaness, languor, toes of appetite, and headache,' which fou yeeleOfetukes me In the spring. A few doses of your Pills cured me. I have need your Cherry Pectoral many year" In my badly for coughs and colds with unfailing eater. YOU make medicinal which CUPS 1 and I feel It • pleasure to commend you'ldr thio gpod rut have dpne 'podlt '/ JIAN &the a j na fllrAld Oct, mays t. " Pa. R. It. Ojiio,' Agar/014;nm. 13, 1853. "Birr 1 take pleattore In adding lay testimony to the oryout medielnesi having dttrved Val msiellst benefit frum the. nee of loth your Pectoral and Oithertill ern newnrwithont them my ramily,ror .801 , ever annum* to heo WAN my. antatts . will Process them." The widely riewnined KB. fIiTRVENB,Of Went worth N. 11., t(t ee • , • o freeing tiled Otir erttarcrtt , Ptiiii in mi Practice, certify from eage r be' that they are an invaluable Om. dye. .10 casein" disordered functions of the liver, causing ; l he:Macho, endivenees, and the great variety of dimities ihitl folio*, they' are et mow remedy than any - other. all, meek where a purgative remedy Is regrind 1 confidently recommend then. Pills to illi Tt L p fue lc, as ennetitirteany other have ever Ibund. are Imre In their (menthl, end. perfectly mkt quoin ea which. Make'/hen et 10.41111h6,STVCIO Mr public lOW .1 here. for ninny yeant known 'your Men* Pectoral es, the' beat Dinah medicine In the world'; and there PIM are In ticv who leerier to the; admiralde prepaMden for the Owl meet of diseases." "dam, Ms, Mae. 95, 1553. ' "Do. J. C. Area—Dear 81r: I have been *Meted from my birth with scrofula in Rs worst_ form, and now after twenty years' Mal, and an untold of amount of 'offering, have been completely cured In a few week. by your Pills. With what feelings of rejoicing f write can only he imagined when rya realise !atm I hake intientd, and bow loot. " Never until now have I been free from this loathetune disease in wane shape. At times It attacked my eyes, and made me ethicist blind, besides the unendurable pain others it settled in the mato of my heed, and destroyed my hair, told bp kept me partly bold all my days; sometimes It cams out In my Dice, and kept it ( h r months a raw sore " About nine weeks , ago I commenced taking your Ca- Manic pill", and now em entirely free•from the complaipt. My eyes are well; my skin In Mr, and my halt has com menced a healthy growths all of which Makes me feel already a new ; pawn. Hoping thla instilment may he the mean. of conveying information that' shall do gond to others, I am, with every southward gratitude, Yount, MARIA RICKER." t hive' knewn the above named Merle Ricker fawn bar shadiest:4,4nd her statement is strictly true. • ANDREW J. AIESERVE, 0 ( 1;ms:ow of the Portamouth Manufacturing Co." Cur.J PRATE, of the ship "Marion, writes (tom Beaton; ?Mb. April, 1854 r wYour.Pillahave cured me from a bilious attack which arose from derangement of the LlVer, which had become very lilltiOUlL eany l had n -Coned o c r . ar d y t re ty litr t ' , lg yc.P.rtwdilciae sad fmn ose. .1 Your ring here completely restored me to health. I have given 11 em, to my 'children for'worme, with the heel Of recta. 'Tlney'were promptly cured. 1 recommended them ton.. liimul_f e r.coatirencee,.whielt had tmobled him for months ; he told me In a tow dem they had cured him. You make the beat medicine In the world; and I tun free to my no." Readek horn ibedisthigtitsbid &Midi of nude Chan, Whigs brilliant abilities %aid made Lim will known, not roily In thin but the neighboring States. . • "Nee Ortearts, Apriti MM. ! .81r; I have great nativfaction In wanting 'you that etwietf and' familrhave been very much bone by your tnedkihea: ,Mysvife was'oured, two y_earn eines, of !ere and dengerous cough, by your PICTORAL, Red eines then has 'enJorW 'pwrfett health. My children bass several times been count hum weaken( the Influ enza and Croup by_ ,It arLinvelnahie rented, for these complaint. Your Catairric Pew haveentireiy cored me from a dyepepvin and costiveness, which has grown upon me rOr soma yeatv,— indeed, cars is much more important, front thee fact that I bad failed to get relief flumrthe but Phyaiciane which thin . neeilon of the countty affords, and from any of the numerous setae- Oen I had taken. . . 50 31 3 50 7 50 1 50 6 75 "You seem to Its, Doctor, Ilk. ii•pmvidential blessing to nor family, and you may well suppose wware ocA un mindful of It. • Yours respectfully, . LEAN 111**TRAXTEIL" ' Sauste dumber; CAW; April 64, 1654. Da. J. C. Av ea— Honored 81r: . 1 have made a thor ough trial of t h e errturrie Pius, loft me by your agent, and have been cured by them of the dreadfol Rheumatism tinder which he thund me suffering. The drat done re lieved me, and a few ruboequoot clo4oo hare entirely removed the disease. I feel In hotter health now than for canoe years befre, which 1 attribute entirely, to the effects of low Cavysartelril.l4 XOll4 yvith.great tattooer, 1.1.143U8' IiETCALF." , . , Tbe above are all lout persons who are publicly known Where titer/ . residtVand who would not make thaw watts. manta without. a thorough , convict i on thal they wart true. ... • Prepared by DR. J. C. AYES. CO., P 0 04 4 9.1 and.4•l7ttnalChern4P!;,Lovrlll, Masa. CV - Fur Sale; by A,. 1). 13UEILLE11., and Druggists generally: Augunt 22, 1456.-1 y • ATIONAt POLITICA:L.4IAP OF THE N STA ygs-rr.l tz3t published, nu., 7 : containing accurate Port t raits from me, el,t 're mont, iluchation; Fillmore:'DaYton'Bree ridge and DeMelstin; With' th'esPlatfornilif their re'speetire partiett,'togetliel , 'With" their ''letters of acceptance and a vast anttrant..of Statistical matter, interesting fto all parties., , This map •is beautifully ,colored, size 34 by.4o kuallest mods through ito , .the ; ,Pacifm (most, showing 'the exact boundaries 0r all, ,the states and' Territories, Missouri Comproniise Line, 'ttc.-- ,It,a Ise coat?' us. n.valpable Pjagrutat ‘ B l , 9rint ,the exact sianil:d¢sitts ,retativa rant, -as . te, the: fopti of the Slatestof the Union'tbeto last 60 vests. Politicians °fall parties wishing to have before them material for being fully posted nt a Single glan6hrtnust possess .'copy of this. Map, d ' ' ' • Price—ln Shbet form 25 cents ; in . packet: 'form; 30 Ceuta.. Copies sent (Vest... Paid) on' reeeipt of priee. 1110,000. Agents wanted to sell them: , t Address - .! •". • '' A. RANNEY, Pub/iither, '196 •Boixuitray, N. '11..13,--T,liitars of littpent giiing the nbon one insertion 'than weetve a etjpp of the, -A. 'R. 22,'1g56. „ G s l'fl , 11(1 Jprg RepOrt. tole pryirphle ridges of(, e court. of lie J ~Quqrkr Sursiore of the Pktice for thkcoutp ,ty of Adams; TUE Grand Jury.bog leave to report to your honorable Court that theylave visited the Tail and'Alms House, and thatit.affords theth much pleasure to bear testimony._ to the good eoutlitumi ,in ,which we found ,tl4e, same, and fife eviilenee itoried' us: of• the' diligent and faithful care of the. Sheriff, Henry Thomas, Nag l , nnd;ltis;fataily,ioverthe,,ptisopersl_and o 4 the.ste.lYltrtir 4.9 11 11,.g0;;0,,AtuA ifAtnily, over various buil dings for. the poor tpulmek un der' their charge. At the hitter tre we're much PriitiA&l . iii'obsetvillg the' cleanliness"Of the beds; idil3' theeitiefet vo ntilatfe 'of :the thpart, tetentS:'‘' Ecerythin'g thaboime uniicr. , our cb. servatiotrati,botirplacon evinces,tha; prudence owl ki ditesc ofitheirlrespective officers. We wo9ll.lnlso, 4terelq, ; 94presit i per, Acicpowledg-. meuts for the politeness and attention of-the the StuAiffeulk Aawittik,kity, their reception of us: • " ' ' • pRITRy REILY, Forman. S~mpel Swore , eon., . Jaw% "E: JohiStietteit:' " 'David Saud!*;/' P,lsinenaltogera; - , Samna! Bulirman, Lewis S.. Woptz, Edward M'lntire John WIN Van Orsdal; Uriali Gardner, W01f,% t Wm.t. Jacob Geofe, 5 Jai) OrtsiOill, Vin. L. Thanuisi Jahn . C. Dgnghe Henry Lou. •.Aug. 22,:1856. . 'NOTICE. T ETTER of Adminietration on the Estate 11 of GEORGE HELLLERI late ef hie - pallet). township, Adams. county, .1) enna.i de cesied,,haiing. been granted td thi) subscri ber, residin4 in 'same Winship, khe here by gives notice . ; to; ,persous indebted to said EktAte, 6.. call 'and Settle this learns and those having elatimtvare requested to 'present the same, properlymuthenticated, •for settle !, DiteirLE, Adm',. Aug- : 22, 1 4866„ 7 , 6c ; •' UpEtaxt sale —'l. CI ( . I,r, „. FlGtirte.Pl t aini PUBLIC SALE. vp i npui gsTA-Tp.,; On Thursday the 18th day of September next, at 1 1 restock, F. #.l • THE undersigned, Executors of the Will of ROBERT WILHENNY, decetaini; will offer st PubliaSsie, upon, the premises,. , • The Valuable Tam • late of said deceased, situate in Btniban town. ship, Adams county, Pa., and adjoining lands of Isaac Monfort, Robert F. Mllhenny,• the heirs of Robert King, and others: The tract contains 200 Acreamore or less, of which 60 acres are wall timbered, and a good leo portion is natural meadow. • nation is of good quality, Ind is , at present. in., a good state. of cultivation 4it 'near the public 'road lead ing from 'Gettysburg to •Hunterstown, four miles of the.fortner, and one and,,a half mace of the 'latter plait:4, • It, is is also within one and a half miles cif the milroadrinerbeing constricted from Hanover to Getty& , • burg. The improvements are a good two-story Log DWELLING HOUSE, ; with a Kitchen 'attached,' a double log Barn, with .sheds,'' a • Aragon Shed, Corn Crib. stone Spring House, and other out-build- 1 inge. There is a nevertailing spring 'of. es. Eellent water couvenient,,to the house, and .a constant stream from the same, flows ,through several of the fields. There,is an.ORCHARD of Apple, Peachy . Plumbeand a variety of °tit.' er fruits trees upon the premises. " lle..Any person desiring to view the prop., arty can cull upon either of the undersigned, or upon the tenant in possession. Attendance will be given and tonne, made knogu on day of sale-bar . • • ' ROBERT F. II'ILIIENDIY,I Ev i c ROBERT jr, j Aug. 22, 18,56..rt5. , • ,VALUABLE,REAL ESTATE 1.1` , ' P ÜBLIC WALE:. IN puteuanee of nn brder 'of • the Orphans' Court of ,Adains • county, veil] be offered. at Public Sale, - upon , premises, 'on . 'Prickly the 3rd day of October nest, the Real lEstate of Nicholas Bushey, Esq.,•deceasedi'consisting of a Plantation or tract of land situate in' Bet , ler township, Adams . ceunty,•• and • adjoining lands of Abraham Fishei,• Daniel D Oitt, Jelin Steinour, Jiicob Shank, and Others; : con wining 241)4CREq; more or less, of patented lund. Thelinprovements are a large . Frame iand Rough. Cast • DW ELLING HOUSEi two sta. .• vies high, large Barn, stone and - frame, frame spring house, with "..a never fail ing spring, wagon shed and corn crib,' log shop. There • are several springs of water on ' the farm, two orchurdswith a-variety of good fruit. Thera is a sufficiency of good timber, and a portion in meadow. • The• buildings are situate nn the •Menalltm - road All& about one mile east or Arondteville t nd invii pleasant bud eligible neighborhood. Sale to comme etjat I o'clock, P. M. At tendance will bo given and terms made known by ABRAHAM MICKLEY, Trustee. By the Conrt---J. J. B stow's, Clerk. • Aug. 22, 1856—td: ' • • .• . PUBLIC, sJLE. THE undersigned ; Executors of dui last will and testament ,of the :Rein JOHN E. •ALBERT, late of 'Ultimate township, Adams county, Pa.,'will sell.at•Public:Sale.. On .Fri: day the 3d cay of October next, his well !mown tar-ns. The Mansion Farm, containing about 160 , Acres of Patented ; Land, situate in said 'Latimore'tewnship, on ilifi'edichtiat leads from Deardorff's Mill to Carlisle, adjoining lands of John A. Zeigler, Jacob Stitzet, , John Martin, and others; the north branch of .Lati more Creek passes through this tract. • ' ' There is , a well finished twit• Story STONE HOUSE, with a basement ; ; Story and cellar, a large STONE BANK BARN, Pry Renee, Wash House, Work Shops, . Spring House, Warp Shed and. Corn Cribs. A neverlisiling Amok of excellent water near the kitchen deer, , An excellent Orchard of choice fruit., abOut 10 acres of good meadow. , • , The other farm adjoins the above tract.— Erected thereon are a TWOSTORY WEATH ER BOARDED HOUSE nearly new, a doe. ble log barn and other Out Houses, an Or. chard of gond fruit. Some meadow, and more could be made. This farm contains about 100 ACRES of Patented laud. These :farms ate' ender good Chesnut. fence, and there is a full proportion cit Timber such as ,Chesriut, Oak, and Hickory, and, wollwatered by springs end the arable ground is in a good state of cultiva tion, produces Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn,,.Clover and l'itnothy, in abundance. Sale to com mence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when terms of Sale will be made known by • JOSIA El ALBERT,• Peeutare. JOHN WOLFORD, Angulo, 16, 11366.--2 d , . ; ; FARM AT . PRIVATE . SALE. T • HE nbove'Farm - sitthited about three; fourths of n mile south of Gettysburg, and contains about 44 acres of land. The iniprtni , ments are ia double log and woother-bourdedt and 'alcirge biick atilt "ITARN, null • otber outbuildings ,t.WQ wells of ,srat9c, pear lhe•house, with Inlnirl t ,"ln.,* Theie. is en excel- I eutthriliing OttPHAMD, with choice fruit., and a vatiietp•of other fruit,. consisting of Peaches, ;',Claettsies, &c: For further parthiulars apply 1,19 'the St(Wciiibtir in Gettysburg. ' tar There ar e alitoVirty Acres of Lan d tub jointng the tibovo jiioperty, thittenti'be bought at a fair pried. ' • ' " • ,Aug. 15.-61 ' ' ' ' COBEAN. 11WpriblIcat Coutiti':COnvolltioi' rrliE freemen of AdatrMcouuty, who,have ..11. faith in , the Philadelphia Republicanplatt form i Onviio are: friends .ofJoutt,C..'Fitilmosx and ..Wits.tan L. DAYTON,--Who Bit opposed to reeking cvsruption in official stations=--who are :opposed to the use of the Bludgeon and Ridffitnism.in the halls Legislation+avho fat cur the admission of. Kansas' into tketUniop as a free: State, and . the , ,dow.pl:sll. of Border Ruffianism—who oppose the antroductiPti Slavery into territciry. conseerstot. to freed Ont —who appreciate and are in.favor oflibertl of conscience ana a just equality of Citizetudur wilLassemble at. the usual places of bolding township elections, in their , respective dm' tricts, on Saturday the 30th.day of duyttot nest; be tweettlhe hours of :2 and 6, o'clock, P. M. and .electswo Delegates from each towoship'and Borough in the County, who shall meet ,m the Court-House_ , ,itt • Gettysburg, on , AlosdaY, Ist day of , Septembernat, to nominate.a publican Oottutyßiaket, , appoint , Republican , Congressional, and Benaterial.,Conferees,, and tatiansact'sular other business as may be' deemed heedful• to the, success and per money of Republicaniamin this county. - Let every township, be represented. Sound the toot: ago!. AU/eft itp - peal ;41e people al ways respond-hence that great and spontan eons gathering of people at Phhiladelphior —the Wee - tine tifthaveltai for the Hour, J. C.', Fuestor, the Rocky Mountain path finder, ail their Standaid bearer in the coming contest of. right against wrong,. and 'the adoption of a platform, reitffirming the doctrine of Liberty, Brotherhood, and equality of Citizenship. JOHN R. lIERSII, .Prrs't. A. S. Hines, Sec'y.' New Oxford, July 25,1856. (Atilt stock of HARDW &RE 'has' been vey 'LP muoh increased, and . porsons building' or requiring anything in this department, Should first call and' sin FARNBSTGE7EB obeap stock. aOSIERY.—A new article of SME-and WOOL 'HOSE, and Silk-lined HOSE, for Isle • . . IPAH.NEs • , lOCK Bftora *4r o f 1441.10121 •0 - •• VALUJIBLE REAL ESTATE soda nOPIEETV iT PRIVATE SALE. WISHING to retire from the farming and V milling business, I rill sell at Private the •following valutble Real Estate, knowtraal< , , • LOCUST. GROVE, situate' shont a half tald S. West from Lit, t lestosrd, , Adams county, Pann'a. N 0,1.-32 Acres of Mead ow litittom of a superior qiulity of red gravel, soil, Well adapted to timotly, 2000 bushels of lime having , been put on it. The improve; ments ate .ss LARGE AND VERY BEAU TI Pitt • SIERCEIA NT MILL, Saw Mill, Cobp- Sr Shop , - two Dwelling Houses, :'a tore Room, two . Bake Ovens, two „Stables;,three Hog Fens; Linie.ltiln, ; s ; land all necessary out-builcings. ,Tba, _ . Mill is built upon the mostmodern and impro ited plan. The dam end race, are not sur; passed by any. Four Cotiity roads hentiC , ht this Mill.; , ..(' c' I 4 1 ' ' No.• 2:-3 7 Acret bf State Land, very luicciptibla of a highs/tate of cultivatiots . 8 or , 10 acres, of s which ail ,heavily / , timbered, with toshotst'l9,oo!o!l of :IWO? '(.. T.,h,ei i improvements are a large sntl ) Very i. • siomplete GRIST , MlLL'aiti ,Wel. es : ling, Houte:" ''Thit "liiopOtslf ad joins No. I ' . ' '"" '' ' ' r'.: 9 . No. 3.—A Farni . einitain g 166'Acres woody the rp4lNtarltspil,,,nti li prsk. duces well, 40 to SO Acres , if which are lie It. ly timbales -astd_phout,2o ). ergs of thenitow I t 'mart., TO 000' 'to '12,00 , thshels of limo have beets put biion theli . ''Aaltbrindanee of fruittices upon the prenisea. Thu imp.ovemeqtitiVe iiit' S,tonellrwelliitf I House and Kitcgen, 'Simile "Meuse, N . ; a t large t Bank Jiavne .witis ,Iyago , Sheds, C'Ore,prijh tPk:PC4'ail'd'lll'i!. n c r outibuildings. . Tlsisi'properitifi'al o a part "it Nol, alai kiicton'issofthibvi. ' TheriS'is net tk , ' mole desirible"prolpertf its ilhe . "eoirrity Albin+ LOCUST ORO VE I . uithir separktolyii* ;Wt gether. Call and see it. ,These properties will be sold separately, tre,, i tm usay,,hqit 1 suit, purchasers. , It ,wil ~ paiaevinModel ting terms. Any perso 'wits mg to %lei, the, property Wilt ylenee' call on tdwaidt St:alibi lit mg on the Pfertssites,' t myself in -Minya: burg. , ' l'l i' • t '` ' - `;GEORGE ARNOLD. Aug. 15, 11356.—55 I t!', I ~t -; ~,,, VA LU A 13,1.1 f Eit Up; , AT PUBLIC .ALE. ' ' • , . f tte, OiThense Court e itibeepter, Y. RY DI, bite will ,o'tief et - Public . Saturday, r3/11 1 delock'-I.M. of BY virtue of a deem of Adams Lountyi istrator of the Estate of of said County, decease. Sale, on the premises o dagui 'Septet/Ow nee, said aay, N.M . Hamiltonban 'ownshipinin Mains , 6 TII 117,. of Saiildeceased situate and partly in Freedom County, more or less, of ivhieh 4 18 arre,4l. acres are hcavilj 4,q04• •aO9, d, 4of in4ll) lan id , Ra Of' 4 ntson, PleiriitiMllo Thiti farnilli of: the berad p a d r ieili4ue gacCtit'deOrt ,Tract' adjoilapg &ids Fienrd Ab Borman and ntheri: public :road •leadini.fro & miles trout ~the .oettpbutg.to..F4ir former puck alioaA,git ce--Marsh C i resh 1 1 Middle Cii4 I 4iid I. ile of it. The soil 'a high state of eultil tits el .- Asia' of ii-latgo miler from tha.lattar pl ing within two mites a ono mile of ,said 'farm being'liithin'on: ispf good quality and vation:• The improve itiid convenient ' ' .• TWO ST. t V.OIIOU-OAST. , . Q. 1 • , ... DW E LLING HOUSE,' J... .40 feet front In 35 feet deep, with, a roughcsat one story, kite& attached. ' Stone double bank barn { 72-. b; 42 feet, with', sheds. Also, a corn crib and wagon shed and .carriage house attached. , Swrn airing house and stone smoke house and dry home. There is a never failing spring of,: watesiqn - said ) farm, with springs near !the flouse, rpd ativerll springs in the fields, and a large orchard of Apples, Peaches{ Apricots, • Pitent, Neetarines And other choice fruito—there being, from 505 tq 800 bearing trees. , ...' 1 1 a t.. ,• , • . . , IMO..Although the deceasfel did not bold,the entire title to the above,ct, yet suet) Ar rangements hare been mad with ; the, parties holding the other undivide interests. as that conveyance of the ',whole tate; will be,iirido el i, with complete title. ; • - Attendance will be gives and terms made known on flay.pf sale hy.l • • . t 1D,131. 1 40344411Y, Adus'r: July 11, 1856.-.11/.. ; 1 , Oaf Lie toic.ri On 'Prfilai, Me' +sol"(litil' If - SigenatVl/41, ki . at oWne • ~:, '"il . , .i 91111 F, under:iiiii4tl ) Potee "r ofthtPliattqle, of 1 .} ".1." David Bheettr: lute dr tiowtip towtolappl r Adamd timaty;iPa:,ideeest , with sell at Ra ' io , tittle, on the premisa4 Al core doliraltlP, P"4, Vi 11,14 0,14 t; ...1. , ?,,. ‘ . ~ , i r , °timid deeeiwetl, situate in reef "' lunttoynehip'; Adam ! toauty, State tifOltitt, ' ' :' " •s. A' , : 't i ? ol l' E f te l i 9 l4 ;',l9 19 41 .*: z Tr * A' ', 7 , mere or,letus„and atliqaimglen4eo49l4l;sleo ly, Ahraliva Slrise, Jliitell ,11.'Cleary ? ,aa d oth•"1 era "Oa:the road leading from NdrietiihKer'lr I 'MUNI' tliit' Entinitliliurg road: The improyto moutso•hich are all in tint-rate order, cousiaii of. e. '• '. - - ; • ...:. -: t. ' ' - . .TWO - slid i-I ' , , '7.". Se jßprqiilolll4.l.4lNG I.IOUSE, ... . • • _ -__ "h b 'ck ba c k b .1 r Ivt ft,tu Lutz loch .I).c9nYelOtitilf oucii6a hydraPliqs,, a large Bank. Porn; pii , ll6iiilo%With-llotise, Work Sher), ,Varriage Coiliprib, and all oeiegiarfout-butlaipis.-+- Thero are three wellaofntverfalling on the preuihses; one' 'of *opt' oh 014! eon lenient to the, kitchen deer. ' • Wister iti'egivey e4,from one of the' ifen,% pi i ;e'inuypoi tiOrn yerl. •TheriiOrcherd.efitibigi•frniti. covering gores; in eatbollefit ibrivik,O•Ordor. -r-,:0n0,0f the best in the conntY...'Thild iwe "full proportion of good Timber, Find lea ow : land and any additional quintitylortneadow can remade. , property is ono Of the most deiiiable tbec:ounty, being 'doiiveniefitly lo cated- about five' miles from Getty'sbuig', and being highly unproved, several thousand bush ell of lime having been put upon it within the; last feW:years: The fencing rein kiiciaimitet; t-ho'greater part !mini ChesnutftincingS ti School-houie on the farm, convenient to the house. Also at the same time and place will Ai ; sold a Trail • g .1 i XIMUIT•RATZI TIBUIZKIL LATirki; containing 17 acres, more or less. about ,une. Mprift Futnhen;)in Hatailtonbati j wwnship,; adjoining 61 Anditiw Low, 'James Watson ! and others. This tract is cov- Lered with thriving youngehesnut timber, equal I to any on the South Mountain, and can be cleared, the land being well adaptedto cultiva tiom `ltlit.Tis Property will •ponsitivelf be sold.-- Persons wishing to view the promises will bq shown the same by the subscriber, residing in ! Freedom township, near Moritz's tavern, •by whom abinattendance will be given and the Isms ,made known 1:41' the day of sale. DANIEL SHEETS, .Executcrr. June 27, 1856.—1 a MUSICAL INSIMIIMENTS.--Flutes, Vi otitis, Guitars, Accord Eons, Fifes, .4e., en hanil anti far aids by MARCUS SAMSON. JghrWcts4;- - • . . 3.111,"•:11...M1.• • , 1 dtqltv L: auperibr NETEI '-! !. 4 1 :2: anti lee' RESOLUTION PROPOBINII ANEXIMEIIIII TO Tee CONEITITI7TION OP TIIR eOIIIIIOIIW6ALIII. Rewired by the Senate and Hotfacqf 'Repre sentatives of the Constisontbia/th Pen;uylea nia in General Assewthly,niel, That the fel. lowing amendments , are proposed to the Con• stitution of the CommonwealtV,'ln actiordance with the provisions of the tenth article there. • FIRST Allsignmege. There shill be an.additional,article to said Constitution to be desidnatedsta.avticle eleven, as followat• • > • , • ; AJITICIA 21.-, , • - -11 OF PUB 1.40 , 1),E B•T Section 1. The :State luny ,contract debts, .to snpply casualdeficitspr tailufga in, reyen• nes, or to meet expeoses not otherwise provided for ; but the aggregate amount of; snub: debts direct And, contingent, whether contracted 1)1 virtue , of one orinore acts (31* the,Oeuernl As• sembly, or at different periods of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thous: and dollars. tint' the. money rising from the creation of stfch'dehts,' sh4l be applied in the purpole for which. it was obtained,•or to• repay Zhu debtsso eI:MU-acted, and to no other pur i , pose: whatever.. • . . , Section .2. In addition to the t above limited , power the State may contract debts to -repeal invasion, suppress insurrection; defend the `State in war e er, to redeem the present outstand ing, ; ilutelideshiees of the SURE. t 1)4 the moinir arising from the contracting °flinch debts, shall be applied puiliaad for whidit 'Pis raised, or to , repay such dehts, ,, and. td no other our= poidlyhatkver.. , • • • • 'Section:3. Except the debts• above specified, in .sectimili one , and two - of this•erticle, no 'debt wlieteverrshall , botteated by, or on behalf of the State. ; Secti4O .}. To, puo_rjdi lux the, payment of the prefent debt,ladd- an y tidditibisal dike ion imeteeis aforaseiti, thelegislature shall, at its first sessicin h a.fter the adoßtion Of this amend• ment,'''ifieibeiPsiulidlie "finidi Which 7 ehisil ile Sufficient to Ray the accruing interest on such debf, and anntailly•• td • refined' the • iiiiticiiiiil thereof 14 - width. not 'less than two •• hundred and fitly thousauddollars ; which sinking-ha shall consist of the net annual income of lite public works, from than - td time owned, b sane the titatir, op lliti o pro434S ,o as(alste!otillie e; ~.,, .... or any pact therook au .OftkoPtoome . or pr o . ceedsoftiatC bf snicks wiled by'the'f3tate, to gether With otheitands, ortesodreew that May be l desigmsted by id W. , ;•' The •said , •sitslibps rand nnVibel WcPuoilA rifollil :,..43• 16 *Ikukilr• lam; signing to it any pprt, 'ot tne taxes, fl;• otner revenyea±if the rttild, not kticinirild ibri tie cur rent. expenses , itfmvpytimept,.aud t un, ill case of :war invastn ,or ins rMardt , no' i n Of:kbe sidilakiii T‘ihii'ihiiii bilaiell b' Ii CI other*iieth n•hireitingbiehttnnit'a the tibli debt, • fintillthe =mit , or ninch.dfiltir uceili below • tilts sector foto 'mil I ions: or doll fors • • • f•Seqo9_4lA•iirtwsrP, (ll s9foigNarPtnoPwe4th militliAo 9, II,9 I DuC rp•cr 4 3 l n th Gel 0111 E or lbauncrto, any , dividual,"enn l lint corp 6 ration, or sssoetatioil';'ib r gliiVtidlitied) iialth fiereaflef , 'bredbie st• joint; Oitier,l or stockholder, in any company, tissociationi lot corporation. - • ''-: • - - - Sucit/it B. ttie'Amiio44llllll. 61611 not assume thprideht; on„sulpippit o theicof, of any county, citivilPNO, c'rfPwl'iP,; 'Pri°i'atY ~ ..prporation, o r . asser l iation,; un less suchAeot Whiill harlibee'd ii3kitracidd 63 eidiblit The gate . . , , to repel invasion, suppress demeltte stiliterree. fititc'de fend itielf in . tidie-nrivlii,4 id ia:iiimist the State in the discharge of anyitortiois °gni iireseat .indebtedaW• -• -1 ' 2 - - - qectiehl.-Thel;egialattire shall nol'inthor ise anymuptyg ?ph -11v5,,tigh,,toriship, Or incorporated, ditiVictOy - virtue of is vote et its 1 Atizons'OPotherwifd, ta'beediffe4 iiiiSelt4dOr 1 in ariy"doiritit4, its'stielation; or Coiridlnuois ; 'M. WI ttlitaln intineyl‘fiv; oi•ldnia its' creilih•to any corporation?, association, linititutieli; ',.'or . party.• ,, . ; , . - ..+, , ',no, -,, 0\ .., •• ~..• 'i •,.. ...,ii,•ii• i ~; i•spounto anantistaatr...i • •• • • , •, • ' There shall be an additional article•to said Constitution, to be designated as article Xll, us, follows ; -• •••••••• :-.-- •• --- • ,•-•:.-- I r) i , , took- , ARTI9LIC .ICH . 4 , it 0 r i '''' -11 , 6 :i . IU 41. Giow 0 tit , * i ii ' No county shall bd.divided by a line cutting 'ofr ore one-tenth of its,irepultititimitilthertu forma ne*,e4untY.9l"PtherlOWit, without did PAM 4 fi11 11 4,.q 8 444 F ° 4l: Y. •`l4*, of theemot , tirs thereof+ iipirat Any uspt ,eoupty I ' 'than iliiirlittn• • -11 I'll! ' '. ' I t l 1 6 :: "'` ' " ' r From sCetithrtaki'of 'the of the striktil Oat: ttltr'rnkliegt#3 city of Phut:44)44h f gall,,ukpap.ll,.Founly respee 7 tiedY ;''Sriitlitetibit"fieft. .liiitier.slrticle, strike out the 'tiro ",sifPhirisdelfiliia el'the WADI Winn IL' tielc,,,stritto t ont,the wqrdA, "neither. M 6 city PAilitife/Afetritorrqblij,' ana;NAilitlin lieu 4hpnilllre,thil wgtOpfans(l.6',ll'lanfl Alrikt out slieticiAfoitr, same at•ticlit And in .lieu thereof insert:thiVfolltoirtegh I 111 li d'SVCIIOIII ht. ',lnaba oat ono . thousand eight •Ltundreft Aed„,ehtlyrfour, ate in, every , seventh year,thernftfir„fe,pre,sentAttyr to,the,neinber qc onA• hundred shell be appertioyed and' Aii !n)mtetreciiitillil,ihrtiao the Stet e; bydiatribts, tulietirfinliti' kr the nullifier Cif uisithle tants ill the serene/ parts•tliOroof I 'except that any ton :cod tai iting.at :least I three thousand hundred.thiceblei l / 2 Ailey be, allowed a sopa ' rate, representation .p,bitt ,no' more titan tftreo,roentle.l.llhAllbejoined, and un c.itinty shell be i idcd, in the formatiOn 'of 'a' dis trict. - "Mit it St to' di. least rep. itirtaidativelt, shall hiltova separate re'resenta tion issignedoitiouid shall be .divided into (ion• veuieut dietriets of coutige.ms territory,, o, -itAttel,tax,Ahle.populatinA as , ear ,as may he each of which districts shall' elect one. !eine Y9P4v°l ' ' At i q end pfseetton seven, same article, in. serf out; • W-9:Nlet N4r .141 A 9t.,e44lq.tiripftio shall, be div . ided into single senalca sal disiro4, . . pkiguallile..47l2fis eVVA 1n Pia . Ref aux& 61 hdl rut TOMi dial/ 'be divi ded in the -annalist thereld.." r. lifelekbilaiiire, at' ita hist 'ieksieb . "Afeer the, , • , adoptioir orthill'amendthent; I shrill tho Alt t foi 0t!f1f . f9 n4 , 1 0, 1 4 41 1 1 Te Pr ° ' eentativii districts, Rhine manner aye pruvi-, ded such distriets' te remain unchanged until I the apportioninent in •the ybae :one • thousand eight , huutired.•tiad i , FOUJITii AM ENYiI Err. " To be SeCii9l4,XX.ll,'4#lFlq t. 'Tlfo' legislatide shall have power to alter, revoke, or annul, any chirterot itioorporation hereafter conferred by, or under, nay special, or general laN l yinlueer in their opinion•it may injurious to the citizens of tbiA. eom-; iiienwealth Mittel) timievirg 4it no rtjusfice shoal bpi:l6l4M the tioi-plitators. In Senate, April '2l,' 1856., Resolved, That this resolution pass. :On the first atuenthaeit4 yeas 24,hut'yi S. 'Op the Seeond antendtuent,' yeas as, nays R. Ou the third amendmen.,. , nupi .on .tho tli.ithatuitudruent, yeas 23, nays 4. Extract from the Journal. •' THOMAS 'A:MAGUIRE, (Berk. . . 'in ElOusit'of liapresentitives, , .. . . April . 4, .850. • ~ L I •• . I • fliesolool„.,./hat this resantioa pas . On.. the first amendment, yens 72, nays 24. ; Oa she seeondamendment, yees93, uayeASt ' On the ibird amendment, yeas 64, nays : 25.; and on the fourth amenciment, yeas 69, nays i Extraditing' Journal. IYILLIAI[ JACK, Oka.. , Secretarfs Ogree, t A-a:CURTIN, 'Filed April 24 18'16. Pitney. dais Com. Seoretarj`s Office, 1 ' E.L1111644131 June 37..1806 Pennervatua, u : Ida hereby certi6r that the sbons aaL 63... Vinit II a tree Asa • 1.. .et% oopy 01. theo:oilfitial Ito:solution relative to an amendment I) tite 'flAnntgeilonn nim t h e it a rr i t rtr-, jr,n 610. in I .' • ' rti teditno'itTwirtieof I - lave . 1 1 7 4. hereUlAo set my hand end caused « :( ,,'C .. to he affixed 4 4 1 reseal of the Secre -• " ! tary's 91 frbp, Use till and year a. i" -. hove iiritten.„- z ...... ~..:,,, , - lit., tr. O U R '! ; See'y Ofll6 Cottrrattritreetli. lz Stz,tvz, April 21, 1856. , Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution' of the Commonwealth, being lIW der coniideratiett, -: • - ='Ott the question, .• Wilt the Senate agree 10 the first amend went ? . The yeas and nays were takerragreeshly to the pm:Visions of the Constitution, end were as follow, viz : • - YEAS—Messrs. Browne, Buckalow, Cress well, Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, Hoge, In gram, Jamison, Knox, Laubach, Lewis, Mc- Clintock, Priee; Sellbrs, Shuman,': Southeit„ Straub ; Taggart, Walton, Welsh, Wherry, Wil kins and,Platt; .Speaker-2:1: . . Neva---Messre. Crubb, Gregg, Jordan, Mel linger and Pratt-5. So the question was determined in the affir- A mativo. I On the question, Will,theAlArnate agree toile seaaml,..pjneud mentl" '<; f : "; • ' . ' ', : .i;•. I io vun>4 l and nays were taken egret:Amy to . . the provisions of the Constitution and,ilere 4 followi,?rily, z . , . ; . • i i),; YEllP:4llemnis: Browne.• Back:dew, %%este: well, Evans, Hoge, ,Ingram, Jamison, Knot, ' Laubach, howiit, MtClintock; Sellers., Shun: ,an Seuthmr,„.Stzauli, Waltort,, Wnlsh, Wherry, and Wilkinall., - `: l ' . P. Nazit4He.sers.'Cralib: : Ferguson,,:Gregg, Pratt, Prlcki and Nett, Speaker-‘6. • • Suite qUestion Wasdiatermined in :the at ........., , Ou the question, ' Will the Senate pgrpe;: . ,t• the third tusend ment ? ,1 ; ; : The yeas' and nays were taken agrtulttbly to the Constitution, and tittle as follow, viz i Ynzs- r ldessrs. Browne, Buckalew, Crittilic Creswell, Evans, Ferguson, Flenniken, liege Ingram, Jamison, Jordan, Knox, Laubach: Lewis, bleClinfook ' ' 'Mellinger, ' Pratt, Price, Sellers, Shunmit, Souther, Straub, Tortgart, Wrtlton, Welsh, 'Wherry:, Wilktus, and fiat,, NATII—Mr. Gregg—l• : • So the question was determined in the af-. 6nuatide. :'' ; On thn question, 1 .:: : 4. • Will the Senate agree to the fourth amend menti '' 1 ; : : .' ; - ; ; t - • Thh yeas and nayi'wete taken, 'agreeably to the Onnititution, and were as folluw, yip 4. * Yeas—Messrs: • Browne,Altickalew, CMS& well, •Evand,- Flenniken Hoge, Ingram, Jami son, Jordan, Knox, Latloch, Lewis, McClin tock, Price, Sellers, Shuman, Souther,. Straub, Waltod i iel lt, ,Wherry, Wilkius L and Phut, lerithb, Gitigi, Mellinger 'land Pratt--4' ,"; „ t. So the question wax:delernuned in dui at ,fientativp: f , • ~ r 'Joilrl 'of 'Rut ! Hausa Hopresentatiris, ;April 21, 1856. -- • 'vl'hoyeaii add '.ith.ya woe : taken agreeably to • the-provisions of the ,Comititatiou, and on , lite , [ ll!tito proposed. ameoltnets,, were as ,follow, i i ii4-1-MCinirs. AnahrisoM pacliwi;BaldWin, 8» I: Reck,l,Lye r otuidg;'/:Mcki(York,) Bern , Beyil;•l3byer, Drown; * Brush, Buchanan, c. 910411) Ciuu , phell,,Cdr,V,. Craig, Crawlind, Dowddll, "Eduigtir, , Fadsold, Foster, ; 'Getz Hainel,..fierpeq:llbins; Hibbs, Hill, ,','Mess, - , Holcomb, : llunsocker, I Li?, brig, Ingham, JOhus, Johnson, ',spoilt!, Lebu, I,augnker, ;Avon, DreitTiiiont, M'Conib, 'Meilen, Miller, Mburhend, Riunnernacher. PeiiViadi,V Phelps, Purcell; Ramsey,; Reed, Reinhtild; Riddle; Roberts, Shenk, Smith, (Al legheny,) Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Wya ming,) trouse, l'hompsou, Whalluu, Wright, (Dauphin,) Wright, (Luzerde,) 2,'nu dierunta; and Wright; iblktiker-7.2. ~ ,NariMeeisrs. Augustine ' Bunt :Gower ' Cobourn, Dock, Fry, Vulton,Hayloid, uey, Ilamiltbu, Hancock; Housekeeper, Hun eker, Leisihring, Magee, Manley, Morris, Mum ma, ,patterson, Salisbury ) Smith (Philitdelphia,) Wihtrode and learsley-24. "''So' the question was deterteined in the af trztiatiVe: . .• tin the question, Will,the Hpuse,agree to the : aeconrl amend ment The yeas and nays were ,taken and were sts follow •vir, • YEAS—lfessrs, Anderson, BUekria, Baldwin, Ball, Beck, (Lyeoruing,) Beck,( York,) Bern- liiird,Boyd'.'Brown, Brush,- Bacliantro, COI. welly CamPbell, Carty, (kitig, Fauscdd, Foster, • Getz, Haines, Hamel; Harper, Heins, Hibbs, .Hill,-Hillegas; HipPle, lloleemb, •Hensorker, -.lmbriallngliam, Irwin, ; Johns, John-' son, ,Laporte, Lebo, Longiiker, Lovett, 31% C, nimont,M'Cartl4, Wemirb, Mangle, Mower, 'Afoutgoiii&ry, Moorhead, Ntumeurach -eri. 'Pearudn, Purcell, Ramsey, Reed, Riddle,• Roberta, Shank, Smith, i [A Ileghenyil• Stronse, Vail; Whallon, Wright, [Luzeri•e,J• Zimmerman and Wright, Speaker —63, • Aiigustine Barry,. Clover, Edinger,' Fry, Fulton, , Ucy lord, ailaboney, Hamilton, APl : erode, idnneker. Leisenriug, Afaln, Mutirma, Patterson, 'l'h3Ps, Salistmay, Smith, ICainhria,J Thomp• sun, . Weilthr, 'WintrodO," Wright [Dauphin) end Yearslil-25'. • • • • So the question was determined in the lir • • I .i • ;.! On the question, „ p l. , . ,„• , •Will the Rouse agrT*4..to the•lqund minified- The, yeiu and noye *eye taken, and Were as •' • Ynss.i.LAteisis. Andtiratin',Backus, Baldwin, Ball, Iliiek; fLycirmifiga Belk! [York,J Bern hard, Ittiyd;•Boyer; I ißuchaine, well;'milupbelli Carty, Crnig, Crawford, Ed inger • ,k'rtimpltli Fatter Getz, 'Nines, Irerper Hillegas, Ilipple, • Jioleombk Hoasnkeepel, Imbrie, Ing ham, Innis, Irwin, Johns, Johnson, Laporte, Inugalter, Loren, M' Cal ii!ont.,..ll!Camb, Alaugle,,Menear, Montgomery, ;Finn nemacher,, :Orr, Pearson, Phelps, Purcell, Ramsey Reed, Riddle, Shen}., Smit,l4'l4lle glieny,l burith, I Cambria, Smah,LW vow i ng ,' Thompson, 'IS halloo,. Wright, [Vauphin,] ,[Luzerne,],riud Zimmerman-64. NAYS--Messrs. Barry, - Clover,,• Cobourn, Dock. Dowdall„ . Fulton, Gaylord, Gibboney, 'Hatiiilteto I' anceeli,..H 'looker, Heise a tilt& XV- Carthy, Alagce,• Manley. Moorhead, Morris, Patterson. Reinbohl,•ltuberts, Salisbury, Wak ter, Wintrode, Yearaley and Wright, Speaker So the quettioti wasiletennined , the of i. : • .'. On ilia' quextion, • • . Will the House agree to the four' amend ment? . ... The yearand nays were taken, and were Al follow„ viz :. , . " ' .. . * . 'kJ ' * '- .. PUBILICSAILE:' , 4 rE,61--)seisis. , i Andersoa. Blicio• Mill/ I - -._ 'Beek ILyolniiiiiii Book, IYork,l Bernhard. ittn i.„ „, __._„, „_ _ ___ L „,,„y, Boyd, Boyer, Brown, &nat. BuChanan, Clad ; , r , ; 4 l . 7 attir = t ; O=Z! Jahn F.. 41111, Cipplbsillicpoy,_ccaiß„. Crawford, DUW• . _, . A Meat; -of Latins:re tosnuihip, Adidas Cobnty, d"l4 "6* ' l Nl"uul 'Edsir' Fri, uetz ' r ill offer forsale; at *Oats-reside:ism of Hamel, Harw, Heins, Hibbs, Bill, Hilleps, 6 . 0 . 7 det.ensed, in Raid Liatiinore township, so Hiplie, -Holcomb,' Housekeeper.' Idonsedier, mu Imbrie Innis, Irwin, Johnson, Laporte, Lebo, 1 f r osow idti t r ig tql .c ar ri 2 bed i'lh ipture dl-Y rl tc , li vi ttegit i womb:a m:et ito Long.aller, - Losou, lirCalniont, 31 Corid.„ , Mangle; Menem., Miller, Mo C tily rtb orne Y' 311 ; I and , , „„ ii _ itd " . ,___1 111 " / , „,!_ u __" 6, ____ 44 ! 4 ,„„"o____- 191141 , 1ini ,„, Moorhead, Nonnemacher, ' Orr. , Pearson, Fetlu,!iig„ t'v eso eva u lf"w!,7*„a!"T `l7 l _!_7 49 ,_! 0 . Phelps, Pur°44l ' RmalseY ' Reed ' Reillb°l4 ' a nat un rinii7p:o lisg2l:P=l%/o§St3=lll6 ,cha r. 1 Ridd le,Roberts, Shenk, Smith. teorhiario4 __ wi „. a huge kit orGenn est a ik oi t it SmititlWyouling,] Thom , -em, Vail, Walter, c os „o_,___ mill , ,_ Whalion, Wright, ILuzi nui Yeariley, Zia.- sl D'.°7„,1'... 6.i. --z -- ... , _72zrz_—; d 7 30 ; e ' r eon; De. merman and Wright SP' aker -- tit• . seed, au nt, ? „,,,,,,, , -2 "6,,,,,, m0 i , e 7, oi 6 1; 14, 4 asviL:-.ll.essra. Barry, Clover.„ Coboiin, A mark , . of ~...,.... Z........ n . and how a, B 4 Fatten,: Gibboney; Haines, Ilancodt, _Hoot good; ? co 311 ;;;;Z a t = l. ky r , Ingham, Leiselyingt 31 jef... ._ ._Rwkir , • foll . 0 Oomansimuen as 1.06:1044 A. ii 01 34 Mary* Patterson, Saindosty. WOnNWirlwik e t t b s ' ins il. lingw m by lti JOSIAH ALBERT. / it , 8° the geeetiel. e 1ir. . 6 .. determined ` in the 4 ..-..,-- . .... JoßT,Tropiou. , ! I-- i cp2q.T.-' . ., - ' •'.. : Anil la e last—e, •,-. J. • :,,, • ..';'. .... _ ~ I •,,.....:.- , .. .. .i.,.. - . -,..„,..„,...--," - n ,__: ‘ ,. a f ..nik ter 1" A 1 'l3ertietiallial Office, „ I. '-' -I . ' ' ' Mir memasoff• -..- i , ~ .. , iiirrifbur• .1.::.:. (:,:;', 2 ZZ. , , - , I' '"- '' ' '''' ..,' ' I do eel* tlast flue - abiroi" ototaletliker_ 4 a use and correct copy of 160-reaa" an 'Nava" takes on the Itemiktioa• Lo= i4 Z caendtaents to the Comaitatioa wealth for theme:Woo of 1836. witness Any hood sod the : ' office, this tventpsisseotik , day of June, oat iltoesssidefght• ' hiadred and atolls. t A. G. CURTIN, _ fleify of the Comegerosoldi. , swum-mune mowers* AT 8•1111031'11 CHEAP CLOTHING EMPORROL R. F you want a. suit of READT- 11 AD11 CLOTIIING, complete in every raspect,' olthe latest style, and cheaper than they east b e pe re bas e .l at our establishment in fit. County—call at mAßcus SAMSON'S, Imsite the Bank, in York street. I have pm% , idivived.frwm the glisten, Cities the latgatit told best assortment of Goods over offered Gettysburg. In offering to sell better Goodie% . tower.priew thou other dealers, I simply quest purchasers to =Wand ratify themselvia . of the truth of my offer. by personal , nation of my Goods and prmes. Buying aide sively for 'cash, I can buy cheaper and mak, cheaper than any other person in tha Onniy,„ , My bloods are made up m the best style by etp , „ perieneed workmen, and can't be excelled by anv customer Tailor. My stock consistss. -• Coals of all tikes, prices, colors, and kinds, made up in alt Po. nor manner. Also PANTS AND VESTS, , , il the latest and most fashionable' Myles an • every kind of goods suitable for Spring ; and Summer wear; also [novo aIKO OILIV4IIIOO and a large assortment of Genlisnted., rind Boys' Purnishiig Goods, consisting of er tra quality' linen bosom Shirts, spapenders, Gloves, 'half Hose, Collars, neck and pOck.‘, et Handkerchiefs, and an extraordinary as. sortmefit of Black Satin and fancy SeH • adr justing STOCKS, and various other fancy an ticks, together with Umbnillas, Trunks, Car pet Bags. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. 1111W r IfinfaiXtlpiltpared to sell wholesale to country meiehanta desiring toren again, Heady Made Clothing at course. BANNS THAN CAN ) 4X BOIMIHT rr THE ciTtEti, If you doubt it, WA and examine for yourselves. • MARCUS SAMSON. Broods bought of pie will ha Sr.' sy do not prove satisfiippory. II„ 056, •• N. a All changed if . Glett IF .YOU WANT HATS, CAPS, BOOTfLt EIHOES, VIF at b l iss 2O per cent. ehesper . than yoit ever bofight. before, remember at as At. CO. BEAN & PANTON'N,Asharra they pro to be had in great verkty, consisting of Ganes and Boy's fine Silk, Fur and Slouch Dads, of thsv latest style, all colors and sizes, White, Bleat Ton, Blue, Drab, Fawn o ke. Also, s Wt., assortment of Men's and Boy's Fina Cialf t _K,lp • and Grain Boots and Shoes, Gent's Fine 01 4 and Patent Leather Gaiters. careful, Ladies, if you went W.Udug and Fine Dress,Shoes, such as Jenny Lin d, Bna. kins and Ties, Sid and Morocco SS al. BO a beautiful assortment of les' Dresit Gaiters, with a large stock of Misses' and gill:rens' (sues Gaiters and Shoot —that lot Slid COO :NW* PA.X'rON'S, at the South. east Winer of Centre Square, before' punkas: ing elsewhere, as they barn by fan the largest stock of Seasonable Goods in Maw. and are determined. to sell very cbertp. Take me SHARP. • . lookout that feu do nal mistake ilia filsor itemweber CONF.:AN k PAXTON'S New Store, At the OW Stan.4l of &tiler Nurts . ., Gettysburg, March 4, 1854.--ti" Valuable `aim at Private Sala. rHII3 valuable property is situated in Dick. r insou township, Carobs:land county, .4 miles south or Pepertown, lmile from the Get tysburg road, lying between it mad the Oxford road, and about di miles hum Ole' ork :ingsi o known as the WALTEMYEIt FA.BX' con. taming 106 Acreiof Laud, One hundred of which are cleared and in good state af cat tiration. and the residue is covered with Gad Timber, and YounglAannin of the finest;qual. it,. • The Improvements= .a Am* i 444 and a half - story LOG 1100SE I thurouhlyrepairecl,LOODANlt. - • J1A11.51, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, S nuke House, Dry /louse and other convenient Uut-haildings. A good Apple Or chard, besides cherry, peach, nod other fruit trees. A beautiful stream of tanning water, within a short distance of the door. 'Abotit 40011 bushels af Lime hare been .put qn the Form within the lass couple of.ymtra The,land is productive, and she feneesgood. • Fur terms, 4k.c., enquire of A. L. SPONSLEII, Bea,: state I tyqd and .Scrivener, Carlisle, P. Aug. B. 1858.—51.50 PV IBLIC„ SidatfE. WILL be sold at Public Bale, on the paittn• I 1 ices, on Safrerdaulhe2ol,4 day of &plow Ler neat, the fawatlate of Josvh Goshen, deceased, silage in Mountpleasant. township, Atlanta county, on the public road loading from the Two Taverns to Oxford, Oro ,miles from Gettysburg, and 10 from , Ifunover, cow Mining , 227 Acres and 140 If!eskfirea The improvements consist of s TWO STORY STONE HOUSE and Stone • Bunk Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, ; U r' and all necessary out buildings. A Young Oreharic of ihnice fruit trees of alt kinds, a first rare well of miter, at the House and at the Barn-yard. The land has all been limed mid . in good' . .Arir'tisfouar . lotion respecting the furm can to hadofJOSEPLII COSHUN, residing thereon. ''i s ;,: THE :Mit% Augnat 8, Sale 'l4# corn enoe 'at 1 o'clock, P. M., when auendancenillbegiven.azi lel7llB made known. Portrait ofJulin Fremont. 11E inost correct litieneas'eica:r enadepex seuted in the highest style of Art, and printtO on fine India paper, pubiiithed and for lade, wholesolesnd retail, by L. IY. ROSENTIiAL. lanuiiurttrit, K. W. Corner IVA and ChoFiate . o, Size afpaper, 17x26 . Retail Pikes *l. • tlisootta sill bealloweddiose wishing to sell vain. • sikrAGENTS IVAVITPIaa Astg. 8,1836.-3 t
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