THE STIR INII BAS . . , :..,-.;, -,-,:.;;-;-, 1. 4 0 /- • 4. fir ~, ~,,_-!.*•, :,..-. .-, • ... '. ''AO ,-': • • ~,,,., „ 43 ..... i. ....\, --_tr:t' , . -, ,, ,, >. ,- .: 4- •:: ,,, ), ....,<---, , ,./4..-4 , ... -t - ~ A •""- - CETTIFSBUIRC. — Psidpy,'Flienit . ig, Oct. 10, 1566. I hope we may find some means in future ortiliielaing ourselves from Foreign influence, —political, commercial, or;in whatever form it may be atlsitnpted.`4 wish there were an ecettn of fire between Chia and the old world.-- CANDIDATES. , :c rpit - iOIIIIIIILES FREMONT. SRIES'IDENT, t 111110 N. .• •-q -41: re peat that t never can, land , ritver• will vote, AND NO POWER WILL SIAKE voTr.,to s slavery ov t.. vad 'yr . territory where it. does not exist. Never while reason !lords' a'seat in my brain--nev er 'While my heart sends the xlial , fluid through my veins., Never*NEVER- , --NEV.ER." • - - • Henry Clay. ' cOndur all the MiiVelne.nts which, ,have , for their obiect ,4 10 :repair the mis chief - arising' from the violation pf s giind faith in the Repeal of :the, Missouri Compromise. I am opposed to slavery, in the abstract •and upon principles sustained, and made habitual by :long: settled convictions ; WHILE•IIFEEL INFLEXIIILE .IN 'THE BELIEF THAT IT OUGHT .ST6T TO,BE INTERFERED 'WITH IT EXISTS UNDER THE BILIELD'OF . STATE SWVEREIGN TYV I km AS INFLEXIBLY OPPOS• 'Fp',ITSEXTFNSION ON THIS 44,ONTINENT BEYOND ITS PRES.. • I . John C. Fremont. Wan& lima BIICRANAN I under. oath, 1853.1 "/ Frernont's services were voAiible,;,"he bprq a con „spigisbUS part in the conquest of liforrna4 , AND IN MY 0 PINION IS BETTER EN vII:ITLEII TO BE CALL kroOTI-1E CONQUEROR OF CALIFORNIA THAN ANY OTHER MAN.” `EVERIT..,.VOir irreedo.;" in the lAfils m l l4 fhat ' EVERY VOTE *41444 . 0 . TUESDAY NuT. The illooltauesi wen ara xuakiog unwonted and e..lel.perati)efforts to curry. the black flog of :14:viL 1 :tu tho County.— are, foiled. Let, every t 4 W, kt . 061.48,14 4 tugh..the outire burden of itheltoutest rested upon hicown shoulders. frothrtheire' no bisikgaits—no holders , ele'44On, ; 0.0 VOTE Aiiao DAIP Rp: TO CONTEST.— .1 meo . taet ttat vote foratly 'reason, bo loft t , Wm' , VUIAL' VOTE %ILL BE GLORrOTIS VICTORY 7rl I it , • VOM EARLY i'l upon. bor. tfriende to be it tbti Let 'tfiery (fiend &Fred dati PITT'IIIB 111;ii 'to attend to i . It Val 1, T E TOLL Sr -nttbt Alit' friends of Freedetn have cited !lieu ehallenger4 at 'every eke i%she ,County., to watch. ,and ohallehge illegal votes that only be , offered! TliteDuchatiera are itleaper;ite, and dbrb"to till Cads io carry 'the' ~;„ P ,severnl c t o.,districts, we. hate) understood that fraudulent asses's.; utentsi.have been made - -sows:' of theui' , delite"ris Saturdb:f night. Fiiday is'the r4t t lay 14;1°4 usssi;sstuout eau be.' 4sifulpto gise tllp rig ,su rage. Look. out, friends ,of Freedom... While• every legal voter should be privileged to cast his ballot.htitubleked; lee" to it that no fraud- VeteilluS 'put iitin - o,;#'oA:V.i,z.K.:t„*..l).npA.NLzi'!. Neetingeoare ituportant. sage a eon teulPoratki,Had , they fit?ottic) be field iil R4eiTtetifirierttie Stale, but minute organ t".l4:i ioii" i4.stptcr: ;' A •rtioßouoti . t. 4 4 1 k 4 / 8 T il'i . l -, EVERY SCHOOL lIIFTRICTOmnuId be worth 20,000 VOTES TIIE:•STATE. Reader I . I starti' l i 'canvass •in pro read in your to TUE N ExT HOUR .to imuiry„oppo this , point, and if the work. haii.not begun' e l BEGIN IT. " The min who`taltiitti• lois to I thorough canvass of • rcudOre wore efficient ' stosice than the atom eloquent orator. who Let us ORGANIZE FOR • ' P101C. 64 , 0 r 3 where oat iti Ohio, last week, At Wilda!' ttilinsltip election, the Loewe... letittialtheicAstice iiy 16 majority, and ttie"CiitiplterAitiogi 'out its Roostir, tied htialle'lV•fortlt MCA 41 glorietie vietery."-- Jsu't that eignikeiti'l“ On - the oite'side, we VVI .31AISZ, lOWA, otivet Aitanai lOrtia. s siO Hope fie, neighbor meet have tai'ipt e a tith homepathie sysitie, ar swill . 416aekare seSeleat for , A bold Bid for Know-Nothing Votes. Read it Preensea of all Pailles. , (Zr Are' nave over P aull 'over charge d 'that thelotid professiods of peetiliar hive' s and regitrtl for the: ..dearForeignere," and .Ipereeetted CadieliesMsy the tloccifoasi leaden., was hollow-hearted and 14pocriti cal—all the blandishments and wooings addressed to these 'classes being nothing more than bold_ , bits fur Foreign and —I Catitolio vothi: Were we not , rtlit ? Read what Gov, runts, of Virginia, thl embodiment of Virginia Democracy and file leader of the Buchentin forties, in that State says:. • Mr . ' Floyd addressed the meraburite;of New York, in Wall street, in that city, on the 2 d ' " instant, in reply , to the speech of Mr. Dxslits, a few cloys be. fore.' 'flint we'May not.he charged with , , misrepreientatinn, we give Mr. Floyd'it own words in Oil ) An we find, them in the Baltiinore Sun—a journal friendly to the Buchanan. interest. - We ask every true voter—American, Whig,Denuocratio, Cath . ~ , olio or Foreigu—te read and ponder them. and see the depthe.of meatiness to which the Sham-Deuniensey are prepared to go iu this'eoutest, , Says Mr. Floyd "I fled 'front a Sojourn' of one "week in the city of New York' that the enemy of democracy is not 'the Anuericau party..-;-; There are bonds of Union 'between the demeeracy and the Aniericanforty. .. I tell you what these bonds ire. 'They are the' bonds of justice, of truth; of patriotism and 'of tight (Bravo): They are the bonds' of the Conetitution and the Union. ' [A voice..—"ltew abuut the foreign, vote ?"] - ' ' s , Mr. Flayd—"l will toll you my friend. "Ithault thee, lew, forgiving me that word" When it Was proposed on one oc casion to the assembled chiefs of Greece I that, they should invite their ,great ad -1 versary, Elector, who had dealt death and ,destruction in all ; ; .their rauke, to au entertainment ant, feast, some of the sturdy and resolute objected, because he' Was_their enemy. Nestor. the wise ; and considerate chief of the Grecian host, pro posed a union, and it was agreed to, and the atalwarth, through the 'rugged and the, daring chief, who had objected, final. ly gave, up his objections with this deck , ration.:—!LET HIM COME. IT IS RIGHT AND IT IS PROPER. WE I WILL FEED HIM HERE TODAY, ; THE DAY OF JUBILEE, AND WE ;WILL CUT Tr OUT OF• HIM TO MORROW, 'THE DAY 01? WAIL" _ , ""Now that is the answer, wy friend, . bout the foreign. vote 1 WE WILL a I • SETTLE THAT QUESTION AMIE, 'WE HAVE SAVED THE UNION.— ! Your city is on fire. .: : There is e couflagre. don raging. In God's name will,yon in quire who !Moll go io put it out 1 (Cries of uo, no.) Let ea put it nut" fellow cid : zees, and the fire companies will fight in ' peace afterwards. (Laughter). Now, what I have got to say is this—aud yen will arouse me, I crust, follow,citizens, if there boa little egotism in it, because if there be auy.subjeet that I bate most to talk ablaut :it is the subject of myself. -I' have never jasipreased an opinion that I intend, to re- Llls44Frigitr• .Datialaychitutr:2l3". ....,- SU 0 shunt! In e allpel3t , of Ito ; 'litical affairs, that has fastened itself .upen my' conscience since I came here 'to the ' North,. that I—the head , and (rout• of of fence against all who offend against the ' democracy—l who stand by it, agaiust all cowers and all goers iu my small and in significant way—Las. to whom there is not a man iu the State of,Virginia..er • in the South who would , say there is, any ;ground of suspicion against,his faith to the democratic party--I tel yell here 'now, that lam an eleetor,of the State of Virginia, and going to be chosen—the world , , of oppression and obloquy could, ' not prevent we—l tell.you, fellow citizens, Fillmore men.and Republicans, if you can show tuct that the candidate of the : Black Republican partY can only be beaten'! by iny :vote , being out for Fillmore. that -1 ,spill give my pole to 41r. Fillmore,, if ihe . i ' &pond bpens and ignition): e (Great applaue.) A.nti I will tell you m soinethiog wore. Virgieja, ' democratic Virginia, I ;dud, never, faded and never, Altered— , (4.lr ( tico - 7"Nebor tirc.7),--aye, and nay- 1 l er tired, either, my friend, since she Brit-: i ish flag .took,. its, receding, course ac.rnee, the water;, 0f... the Atlantic— Virgtni.a. too, ,tptli come up grid stand sl my back in that ' movement ,and it; /hat vote. . '; Now, ~ lellow.eitizeus, whet does that proposition' ausettitt to in' plain English.— Mr'Ft:t:renie endeavoringto offect -a ma ,' lition lamweeu the A.utericau and Buchan an :men, and is willing if necessary to a bandon 'tßuelautian and, carry 'the : Demo eratio vole °reit° Mr. Fi Ihnore. the nom n inee of the moth abused .ad despised' 4plpfr,Natlrtpg'.. National, Convention.- 1 But,,says a„fritto4,—` , What is • to be done with .the Foteign veto in chat case 1" 1 . Why, says Mr. 'Floyd---. l •We waft their vales—toe 1.01 invitethesa to a feiiirt to-, I 4a,y, and . COW, THEIR TllllO.B7'S 1 'TO-MORROW." . . . Is not that:it in plain English'? ' Dees it not ft:eyewhat we hav e always 'Charged na n Looofeco • , , that the prefeasiot the ,lead era . are, hollow-hearted and :hypocritical ? They -wane the voles of the Foreigners and . , Catholics ; but' they will'treat them' 'is eticsnieti to-moirow,„ if 'aced be: The Ell eintiteeits:,are, ,are,:. ed at the sabres,. of popular. indignation ,eveked by their law. less aggression Upon the rights of the Free , NOrth. They have been toadying" with 'the Fereiguvote for yearm Finding that , . • that game will not save) them, they, sow turnaround and deliberately 'propose, to abandon that interest inn treat than as eneuliea. provi fled die eKnow-Nothings" agree .to, help them in, their extremity : Buhr it is tau late, , Mr. Floyd. ' , You base •tuarkedriht the ruisC of yoUtParty, by its abandonment'" of everything like honest Fi'esiiileis pad you moat *bide the cense- , linpurtapt Acqubiltlon. 'lerGot EAltrxxoN one o(1) United Statei Seilaiorefrom 'New :York; pali4thei a latter is the Nero Cou-, tier .and 'L'nguirer of last week , in which he dociares in favor ,of lb" election of Fri mask andtsytou. ' ' GLORIOUS VICTORY ! The Buchanan tame detail in Maryland „ The electicn for 3layor,l'iPl, lti- I more . , OD Wednesday last. was fihrcely Ch. tested by r both Partic's. The 13uchaneers, I knowing that; defeat in Baltimore, iwouldwould seal.their fate in Maryland, made a most 1 desperate struggle.. , The vote was the heaviest over polled in the city. Ttrostas SWAN, the American Candidate forMuyor. ha; 1580 MAJORITY over Wriromr,lhe candidate of the . Bnehaneeni--.being GAIN, for the Americans, of 1200'' over theCringressional °leaden Net year. • • Tht City 'Coeneil stands'--first branch. 18• Amerioatui, -7” Buehaneers3 'second brantle 5 . Ainericans, 5 , Bnehaneers. There wits much rioling•and'fighting da ring the daY.'. -Four' (Cecil were "killed abed!, 20 wounded imp pitched' battle 'near the - leiingtOti - market between the' ,, Newi. Market"- boys -and political' fighting Florida Election, SAvANNAtt, Oet,ober, ele.etion in Florida for. Governor and Congress took place Yettierdiy. It is repored that the eleotimi threngliOnt the St . :lto 'WWI contented, with the probuliilitiesin:favor of the AWOrhians. • ' • • Connecticut Etectilon• ILtarronn, Oot.B.—The..Courant Mr/ one hundred and twenty if i7C toeing' have been heard from, of which the Frementer have carried 78, the Buthananitet 48, and eight divided 'rho Frernonters gain 23 towns and the Buchananites 14. Delisware Election The eleotinu in the State of Delaware . • • on Tuesday, for "inspectors an d Assessors, resulted in favor„of the Buoinneers, So that Mr. Buchanan has •a:Probability• of carrying at least one State in 'November. Pat. down Delaware, withthroe lotev, fur Bncitanan—the rest 4oubtrui.. The Context In Kenlucki Lottikottta,e,' Oct. S.—The 'Executive' Amer ican Comrnittee'hare recoutlymuide a new re gister of their vote in the State and pronounce Kentucky certain for Fillmore. • Look to, the County Ticket. y"-r•Frietitls of Free fuse sight, of the County Ticket ,in the great. struggle for , Freedom., If ~ono • , •• e re • portant --Ustarlris inlfei—tbai of next TuesdaY should claim the precedence r '.Elait the Union Slate bud County Tiokets next Tueltlity, and Buchanan is dead. The struggle in No. vember will :be an easy, one. But you will have a member of Legislature, State Senator, and Cougress, to elect—the two, former, besides other important Legisla tive duties, will be called on to elect a United States Senator, instead ofßeef- Bigler—while the Cengreastuen will have to vote direetly ou the great question of Freedom its the National Legislature.-- PUNROY, CROOKS, 31U8SELJIAN, 'with their associates on the County tieket;stand forth as the' representatives of Free Kansas and. Free Labor- T while their, ; opponents ask your suffrages as endorsers'- of'the Pierce and Douglai dynasty and 'the info• moue policy . , ol the Cincinnati Convention Platform. See to it, then, friends of Free. deal, that the County ticket is cared for, and that EVERY VOTE be , brought to its full •and undivided support -on Tuesday next. ' AL: Noble Letter. ae.The readers attention is invited to a, letter published on our first page, by Sew UEL 11. ING,ILL3I, a life-loug' Democrat, member of Jacks'ou'S Cabinet.-- Read it carefully and. theu baud it over, to y our Buchanan neighbor,' It is a 'nettle letter, and must intake 'in intpression upon hottest Democrats.. When the opportuni ty. Mien!, lot the leader get together a few of hit/Datum:ratio neighbors,• and read it for thew; and impress its truthti upon' their winds. We believe that handredi the Buchanim, party are wavering iu view of the tuotheutous issues involved in this con test, andthey,need but to be made acquaint ed with' thetrue nature of those issues to deter:Diem them to past their wiles at - the ensuing electieu for i FitaEntik in N- More Lying. p° The aelpiler, true to i tit detennin ed purpose to he its ,eauei; through the present canvass, asserts: that .the Union meeting ut fleidlersburg '`tree Gluiest-so entiro'failure.-".".Now we are' assured by , te' truthful and reipeetablejernlinnin from fleidiershurg, that the Union rueetiug outnumbered the Buehanau taoetiug .hold in the same place at least throe %to ono.— If the termer was a quilure." what kind of a nasal wind tho latter haYeleou 7 Bo ,with the, meeting at Arentitsville.— The, Compiler says it . consisted ,of A ‘pno Fillmore men, three li'rfimonterti, eight Demotiritts.": 'Notv:thei,ruth ss the Westing: as counted . by . agentleman apres ent,DUlpbered over ~sizty. . Whet :think the, good citizens ,of Heidlersburs and Atendtstown as to the ampiler's truth fialneoli:' • • 1107°Ouf Cause is a just du' e• If each men will do his duty an 'rtiesday • Weldtirsi,,auiPeed. ANOTHER LIE NAILED. Jon N. PraVIANCE• in a card to the Butler Herald, declares bitinself decidedly for But:haunt' an d Breckinridge. The thun• der of the .9tar and Scntiael wus premature I— ' [Compiles' Monday. ; orrOur neighbor is growing . , bolder and bo lder iu big lying ptsprigsities.— Nowiesq.what Mr. .PtiaviAticlitnself says ih a letter to the Butler Herald over his own aiguaturo Putler, Sept. 30, MG. Mr. Entron :—,I desire to say, in regard to' my 'communication of the 20th ilittf., , tbat I do not wish to be understoof that the Union was in danger from any other cause than that of the attitude assumed by political leaders of the Slaveholding:Stittes. - •`,l'.‘tere is Mulling iu: the principles enunciatediu the platform of the Republican purty that is tot National and Constitutional. Nor do lbelieve that there is i any just cause existing, N'illiCh wirtild warrant ' , the Slaveholding States it assuming a hostile position to the Federal Government in ease of the election of Col. Frenont, for his election, F though it might be by the Electoral votes of the Free States , only, vould be clearly Can t stitutional, and should be peaceably acqui esced in by every State pf the Union. . . The principles adoptrd by the Cirreinnati 'Convention do not ;runt my approbritiott.--- ! Hiving n o perk' al motive td subserve, Viv i gret that m y moti es slould bo called in crea tion; and I win say that I shall not either ask or accept an nice from either. ... • . • 01lN N. FURVIANCE. iety InstEfterable. ; • • nit .Enquirer, quOted by , i one of' ;th e ablest Demo -13 of the South, says % ave wei, asked the North, 'Has nt of` universal liberty VAIL. he:evils of FlllO3 'soutert -ix ud do not most thinking men l otto to subrert and re-construct swat,. ll 1i •`: Union IRlectorol Ticket. ' l lllre Union Saute Ootutuittee have is. it State ',CotiVetitiou of ull duppowti toJatues Iluchannun, to meet in JloraiOsuag, ott 'the '2lst, of October, to atotatitutte.a On Both Side 4. The Viebsitiurg, 31iiinissi0 Sentinel, n Ilueluousi pnper, firlS • "We do.restnd•DEFW any one to point to a 'SINGLE voinz ithm, Mr. Buchanan overgavo, during his Congressional earenr, invulving the spiestionuf' Moms% that' was not ON THE SIDE OF IPILE,IMUTH, and opposed to the AholitionisW • The Providecoa; ttliotla Island, Post, al lin n streitg littaisztiu paper, says : • 4.3lr.hattan ref rr uttered sentenee in d of SIA.V II:1W, ur t whispered a word is favor of its existenoce. or am/ a rule' which ail banes!. mita c ould .cnnstrue into a wish to trap art Ate lintifuliae :" IVlaat a pity the "squatter mivereign" champions could„ not uteet and compare Mutes I Now, as Mr. Buchanan rmilly on sitlea ? N>ry ;eta'? !1 was tt,fod. .critlist. that a Democrat—a free-trade wan mitti then a tariff man—in favor of Cott reasioual power over slavery in'the Terri-, 4ories,_ and then ha favor of "squatter" ipower--whymay Itu 1101 kw oven a slavery : tiriipagattfiim. in MiSitimippi, and utt Abell tioast 111 Rhode Island Y. That is the May that islerthern Dough Faces seek to cheat the people of the North into an up. • prurad of their course end designs. TRUT . The Patting dibetritiotteet devotes its .eptirst unlimber for Oesober to an earnest zappral to Cite enemies al Slavery NOT -To VOTE!FOK ritnsitota. It dechlres thus Übe Ititireb:icatt Party is NOT in any fienve,vir ut alloy extent, COM AOTTEO 'TO 114 F. 143CTRINES OF ABOLI• 'TION t audthAiiteannot be retied on to tin ant thik Whatever to iiiometo the over sihroto of I'loveay, /limp; : t•Titc ilteitubitesit Party is tint II party 'for Ilia HEUVERANCE OF THE EN• :STAVED. butystily for the security of the 'free. It is net - a party (or the black mail. - licit' O N Int FO.4t. THE WHITE ,MAN. Jt itretst *Partylfut-the'resctieofthe whole •country from the- despotism of the slave powor,irtict °city ,for tke rescue of K'itl• tram ibe Richmond En finierr. . This' Virginhillueltanan organ, speak int/ of tlw frionde f oi Mr. Fillmore et the ititititfr; toys!: 1 ' "The - people ofllte South ore not pre- Pared _for *ll this. The best among them ar6 - ; `liit'vildy taking their places among those oho sill/petite the election or Ja w ,. jlttlehmise, iessinx to„vote for :Milliard 'rrikticite t 'die trailers who deserve the hal. *er o .:Tlit r xelfsh who ilea the apoils,. the ;1 4luiiici*leCtuati91 :ikoinprllictid the'rile fad the' preiudieed who would .rui:i t4e,"Sleith; sprint!' than aid , the Dena party i 4 'lhe-•aihieverneat . ' of a vielorspottes the-, !Hark Ilrpubli 4/precio kg' crab :Mkt ard at /he South who follow lhelorlunee ojAlilliurd ~11FillmoreP 1: . . . anotliter , arilele; 'in lit ismie; of 'tile minne , tiate, alter'enittnerirling: thif Tenons who itaftbeen*Alielletlfitote the South ottllnftf,t)l.4be.. turfpletan ,Hr abolitionism. it ..p, , pcelaf to mlvocase the , expulaion from I lVtlXiltia 4,Blllflinse who ate,stispecteil of ,b eter ,Vox:opivtions _upon that estion.--- But hear it speak of righumn that Jona of ;' . ' "With glove •evidenees of practical in. ittifetiektVii % 44qin . .v;.*4'itris'Alld 'by , sekn i, s b o litioNste in this state - that there 'lie ilioidattger that slavery in the 'States .tv ill top find our intimations that this tifFpWillski . are rated as humbug antrchar llatanry. , ; rle feet la we trannot hope for .4battee things Rotate men are Tolerated to 41 . 'NOui hem .eo•nritiiiiiiy. who ~ o eoupy the iiatite*Ation.of Abittitity to the South wiantainedlsi every .I,7aek 4ittitifcpn , the ~Norlit. - Bitch there •are atelking abroad in the community,who, Jelaimixemiption from puoieliment worse 'shit( life vilest A'bolitiociet of the' North. Trio . lite° 'fly Pocrttias I pretenders', wolves ii n sheapin clothing. venomous vipeFs s who z tehooldibe crushed without . NIB (;ASSIUS o llectiottan sten; are aeking the old4ine to co 0:63 to oheir assistance 1 ViistVilYsfoa walk into my parlor," void the trpi• der to t!tia By; 1 1 . la thy 'parlor, L oa en-ri.ros-i-ty ( tallying try for ThoodaYireact :,,:i'„,,,r asii II " 114)ti g Ike "Ise% rk' 'Soil, • rm. Labor, Vree zs , 'Speeeh, & Free Men! 1 - 4 . 1 -111MIO AND 1 7 .1CTBRY t. . I I ' i . . O'frinn Stott.—Once , iii a happy how a sweet, bri lit baby died. On tho evening of the day, when the children gitlicqd round their mother, all sitting very sorrowful, , Alice, , the eldest, eaidr Mother, you ,took all the care of baby while she was here, and you carried and held her in 'your arms , ail the time she wag sick; '1114,' mother, mile took her on the- other itiitir: il'Other Ode, of What,' Alice ?' ' (hi the ,other sitle of death': Veh . o took baby on the, in ier e„ tun er • lie was 811 little she.. coed. Mit go alone. 'Jesus met her therin! answered the inothm er. •It ire i*lle•took -ula :children' in his arms in , . bleies. them and .said, I,Fie tier them, in come unto me, ami (Aid • not, for, of•• inch is the kimgdorn.pf heaven V— ille took , bal;lv• on the tither side.. • SiVigoWeitt elittivrait.=There is vast amount of individuals ehgaged it the present time easing their country ; , to, entire neglect of their business and fanti• lies. These men, , would be - Muck batter employed in taking care of themselves and ,thof.e,-imMtkliately ilapetithint: uPiot them, and leave their• country to recover from any imminent dsoger 'by its good sound .13ousiltutioe,• • The demagogues of the day. call Upon , overy man to devote his time to his country, hut *hen lie makes a pauper Of 'himself by• such folly Chess ilemogokiles will he the very first to laugh at the credulity is, could: be so easily led.astraY. . It is Some people's business to, save the country. every four years; they make 'a living out of it.-. Phi/ Ledger. Geouirse AsotaxtoNl-- , -The Witihing• ton Union 'mein's tit have, a bitter sPitu a gainst the . Noll&nisi Intilligencer, since it came nut for Fit.bions.. In'the true it of conservatism, the, Inlelligencer says ; "This glorious Union has stoud firm dur iog..Aittyleisu, 'end: With .the. blessing of liesveti. it will stand firm sixty years - though. 'the , Unien and•itti Misled confederates Choufillies a II the time to , predtct•tts downfall." •This the (initial denounces .tia of "genuine abo lition coinage puzzle our read. eta to distinguish bet Ween the bogus and the genuine at this rate I • VNIIDIOT AOAINST A CITT:—On Sntur dry,• in the Supreme i..!nurt at Boehm, :the :rentlared a verdict 'against the city •for 82.2511 , damages, in favor of the heirs cif.Genrge Pal.nea; who tit& from injuries cause'd by slipping on ((twice on the pave marts in '1853. Negligence on the part of the city auiliotitier was alleged. . if a well brud woman iP suprised Itt cureless enstume, she does not try to duke heitittil Oil door to conceal' deficien• cva, nun does ehe turn red and stammer confused excuses. She remains calm and aelf•pustseed, and—makes tip in dignity what she may want in deroratinii..' HON. DAVID BARCLAY. who now.ropre ,pents the Twenty-futirth Congressinnal District 'titbit State. composed of Warren. Vettangu. Clearfield, Jefferson, McKean and Elk counties. elected by the Deinueats, has renounced BUORANAN and the Cittein dein Platfortn,entne out rot Republicanism a nd taken the stump for FnumoNT. .PAiem neglectedoften prove fatal, leads to conimmption • anoint the parts three times a (bay with DAEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR,. If secretion form in the rectum then insert the "Pile Syringe" filled with Eitractor, and grad nay discharge it as the syringe is withdrawn. It never tails to cure crises of any age or vine leans, nor to giVe entire ease instantly to all, reticently curing by one application. Piles are ~known by the heat, itching, and pain of the an its. Bleeding piles are caused, .somethneA, by ,tho falling of the whole bowels, which then press , the intestinal canal tight a guinst the back bones and keeps the blood from returning up. the vessels, similar to the lilmal.lating kept at: thetop of your finger when a string is tied tight around it, such is fre quent. and for scrofulous humors and ulcers to limn therein then procure a perfect adorn: ifial supporter, and wear n eempresS to the rec tum, and continue to use the salve as above, also rub it well over duo loins and abdomen for sonic time, and the tattural belts that sup port the bowels will be co utracted and made strong, and your life will in.- saved. If proper ly applied, every case will by cured. It never fails. W. Jenkins, Esq., of Columbus, Ohio, Sec retary of the Ohio 'Nemec° Company, who was , taken to New Itwit extreme debility, with piles, to haYO an Oper4tion 'by the cele britell Dr. Mott, ai the only chance to save his life, nceitlentally heard of the Pain Extractor, atatet,'"Fdr yearz4 bit discaso dc6ed medical skirl, and grew -worse until life became intoler able ; 'he was slt6cdily cared by Dailey's Pain Extrentor." No Pain Extiactar is genuine unless the box as wain it a Steel Plate Engraved Label with the siknatures of C. V. CLICK ENEIt CO., proprietors, and HENRY DA 1,1.1.1 Y, tnatinfiteturer. Price 25 (Tim per box. tos...ut should oti/ires:wd to C. V. Clinekener& Cu., 81 Barclay in.ree.t, New York aug29lot LETTER FltOtil .MATILDA 1.. DA V - EN POltT.—The fullowing is an extract from !a lett/r written ! tif Dr. Oliokener, by , Jkati Ida riavei,piirt, of Ihiladelphin, who' was cured erne inflammatory Rheumatism, by •the use of Clickener's' Sugar Coated Veg,etable Pills, all tar every other means had tailed: Dastr'Sat,—.; . . !'lt 4' with etnotiens of the greatest gratitude that I I,dress you et this time, and beli eve me, I speak the xentimenta of my heart when / as .sureyou thaC tiirolgh yOur means I. arp, Ow en ahlc Move in 't hiland et the living. 'About six months 'since Imut:attacked with the i Matory rheumatism and consulted the bestirred ion! advice 'in the ..city. Different Medicines were . giVen, and - the utmost r a ttention paid me, but all 'was of no .effect, and I thought I was doomed to linger out ' , tin. existence made arratehad by phimeal suffering. The physi ciami'said they led' done all they .could and premised my speedy departure to the land of spirits. W hen they 'had given me orerysoiow had I becom.e that it was impossible to stir a limb without the greatest .exertion t aud -even then every movement was excruciatingly pain ful.. At this time 'a near and dear friend rec ommended to me the use of Clickener's Sugar Coated Purgative Pills, stating -et the same time that they if eV thing could afford .relief. Being on the verge of - despair, and ready •to *gasp at whatever promised 'relief,/ 'commen eed taking -them according 'to direction. - - In one week,. strange as it may seem, my pains left.rne'---mylealtli was restored and I becanie a new and different-being:' 'I am gradually gaining my strength, my appetite is good,. and the diseiee Is4ladly . drivettlehmirty.sYsttitn. Excuse.= for : troubling ;tit with fhis State- Ineallt,batai am sO.muchrejoioed at speedy recovery imperious du,ty. demands etym. ir . .ppw/e uttilet, ottite, method of the s Otire. • - lieve" me to be yoiirs; ' '-• 4 !TiulY indinneerly; • - 44 1EATILDA. D.DEVENPORT."' City . of Pkilancipltia se. , • .; - Personally appeared before me the subscri • her, reocrederof the city of PhlladOphia, the above named katildn M. Davenport, whe,'on her solemn oath„ deposes aria says that the foregoing stateMent nitrite, to the best of her, IMaivledge and teller. In witness whereof'. Thave hereunto set my land, this 26th day of MO X. D., !1f.t44 • . . BIC/lA.IM VAII.X. • Ilifir These Pills , may he bl,d of storekeepers in eluicity,"l9ri stud ,vraage -Umtcd "`" .t mit= a rATltril LtTT 01 , PlitTelciANs.-.-11t has always been said that J'hysicians would disparage any remedy They did not origianto therrulelihis-' 1 Come this way, if you want fa sari at letist 20 This has been diseuven by their liberal course ( ofvoin . mow) , towards I)r::..t.C.lASey's 'preparatiops4 They I COB! di PAXTON have just received have adopted them iiito.ieneMlusn in their practice, which shows ,a willingness to counte nance articles that have intrinsic merits ivhich deserve their attentioh. This doe the learned profession great credit, and etrectuallysontra; diets the prevalent erronives notion that thti l f opposition to prbprietisqi remedied is baud their Mteres t discistd them. "Wehavo'always" had confidence' in',t he honorable Miniyes cif our' Medical men, and are glad to lied It Sustained' hy the liberal weleorne they accord to such rein °dies its Aye's Crierry Pedoraf and,Cathariic even though they are not ordered in the books, but' are made known' Ito . the people through the newspape re —Nero Orleans Della. . WX. A..BATIQUXL9II ? B 1141 R, DYI4-1-NO BInq• INQ-11113143ring Compoond could, over have at.. mined the universal favor accorded to this Dye, the original, never-failing favorite. Nature is not more true to, herself than the brown or black produced in the reddest, grayest or Most frowzy hair by it. Made and sold, or applied, at ,Batchel or's -Wig Factory, (in nine ,private rivras).233 Bread way, New York,. WM.' A. Batchelor ! is on tho box of all,genuice, others are ituitatioi.s. „ , Oct. . , HOLLOWAT'A PILLS, an invaluable Remedy for Dropsical Symptams.—Mrs. Emma Huntly, of Houston s 'Texas, aged 45, , list fill was thrown upon a bed of sickness; her feet and legs began to swell, street ladiettting•drop. sy at this period of life. - Misband became greatly: alartuhil; if' whi • feared that she could not recover, so:dreadful Was the attack. After trying tnany remedies without benefit," Mr. Handy, at last, put her under a course of Holloway's Pillsy.whieh she took for 'about three weeks, and-the swelling considerably di minished i by continuing them for five weeks more, she was completely cured. .I'hese Pills will al:moire all billions and liver coniplaiuts iu a very short time. BALTIMORE MARK ET. iimaimons, Oct. 4, 1856 FLOUR AND MEAL. Sales of 200 bbla Upward street at .$6 ti2i. . Also, 500. bids choice. City Mills at $6.621., and 1120 bids do. at $6 50. Rye Flour—We . quote old at 3(i_a $3 25, cud new at _5005 25.. 7 0 bbl. Curt, Meal—We quote country at 3(03 25, .and city manufactured at $3 75 bbl. GRAIN AND SEEDS.—Wheat—About 9,000 bushels offered to-day, and sales of litir to good white at 1 45(01 53, good to prime di). at 1 53G1 56,' and choice at $1 58. lied at 1 •lo®l 43 bodily). Corn r —A boat 7,009 busheid offered to-day. and sales, of white at 50(4161 cents eehts, and yellow' at 60®66 eta. - rt bushel. Rye--Sales of Maryland itt T 4 cts. and Peonsylvainia at 83 cents r Oats— Sales of good at 40004 Coins bush el. Seeds—We quote Clover at $8 50 for old, and new at $8 75, and Timothy at 3 50443 75 hashel. PROVISIONS.—Market quiet, ansl holders are firo. Stock on bands modetate. 1111.4NOVIElt MARKET. , - lissom', Oct. 9, 1856.. FLOUR r bbl., from wagons, $6 00 WHEAT, 't! bushel, I 25 to 130 RYE 70 CORN, ' • 52 OATS, • 35 BUCKWHEAT, per bushel \ A 0 POTATOES, per bushel 80 TIMOTII Y-SEED, 2 00 CLOVER-SEEP, ,7 00 -FLAXSEED, • I 25 PLASTER OF PARIS, 6 00 YORK BIA it IR ET. YORK, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1856. FLOUR, Z hbl., from wagons, $6 62 WHEAT, ii bushel, 1 35 to 1 50 RYE, a 75 CORY, ~ 52 OATS. a , , , .55 TIMO'CHY-SEED, 7 0 bushel, . . 357 EED OLOVER-S, a 7.00 FLAX-SEED; , a 1 50 P14..51 ER OF PARIS, V, toh, . 675 MAItRI ED. On Thursday last, in Harrisburg by . thenev. Mr. Koehler, Mr. ALEXANDER BENCH OFF, of Fairfield, Adam's county, and Miss MARY JANE HARBAUGH, orflarbaugh's Valley, Md.- At the same time and place, by the Rattle, Mr. PETER , MUSSELMAN, of Hamiltonhan township, Adams county, and Miss ELIZA MUSSELMAN, of Cumberland County: On the 7th hist , by the Rev. Jacob Zieg ler; Mr. FELIX. W. WINER, of Mei:ellen township, Adams county, and Miss 'MARY, JANE IMBISON, of Shippeitibure Cumber land county. On the ••.E.sth ult., - 17 the Rev. D. , Bosserman, Mr. JACOR FLECK, of Franklin township, aml Miss MAGDALENA WISLER, of But ler .township. At Petersburg, (Y. S.) on Wednc.sdai}•• last, by Rev. 1 4 1.,Gwitin; AIL GEORGE BARNITZ, of Middletown, Butler county, Ohio, and I.IIIUNOER, daughter, of Henry Bittinger, of Washington city. E In this borough, on'Friday night, alter a long illness, Mr. SAMUEL BLACK, , t tad iibuut 27 years. His remains were interred on Sunday afternoon, in Ever Green Ceme tery, attended by the _"Gettysburg Benetieiel Association," and ate "Independent Blues," both of which .he Was u member. On the 9th. inst., uesil,,l4l4oown, JOSEPH OTUOMPSON, agedifi years. . Valuable Real Estate at Public My virtuo of an Order of the .Orphans' Court of Adains Count}', the 'undersigued, r Guardian of the rninochiktreit of WILLIAM NEWMAN,..ffeeetued, iesposo sale, oil the prernizes, on Thai.sday ' Gth day of Aroconider 'tied, at 1 o'clock, P: tho' (owing deseriWd Real Estate; viz : • 4 Tract o situate in Franklin. township, • Adams . county,- Pa. adjoining landwof Conrad: 'Walter, Jacob Sake,- Israel Little, and . others, containing 119 Acres. more or . less. The Improve- - mente are aiLOG ,D.WELLING, Barn, Coopenehop; Wagon shed,CLoorn g " ' Crib, sad other Lout buildings a well I - ot:never•fuiliug water with puny hilt, near the door, an ORCHARD of cholee l fruit; and other improvements. .About 25 ACRES are in.good Timber, Vith a full proper. tion of Meadow. ' There is a Spring of water' au the premises, and a small raw purses 'through' it, The ettoasion of the Gettysburg- Railroad passes through the Farm. Also— Tract Or .Lasad, •containing 19 ACRES t more or less, adjoining: iands , of Peter Hake, MellhenY and oth-. ,ers, which is covered with first-rate Timber, ciresnut as d: , ;, se-The above 'l'rsetri will Le sold separate, or tbgether, as may suit purchasers. . WAttendance will, be giv'en and termi !made known •on day `ofsale Oct.GEORGE, TEOSTLE, Guerdtha. t lo 1856.—ta • ' '" • ATTENTION 1 -6( . --- . Independent Blues ` .' 013 wili.nsee,t for parade, in full ' J. dregs, at tlie Armory, on &gar , clap the lath inst., at '2 o'olock,P, AI, 11 with arms and accoutrements us• cora. plete order. , . .; x,ll:t;ourt of AlTeals.will beisoldbatwoen .41e bourn of Land 24:)'elock. .. ,,,' , . $y order of the Captain.. • • , 4 * 1 . 1 4 16 ; 0: Oft. ' 4104446. r • • VEIT 000'1)5. and are now opening the largest and best selected stock of (1001)8, in their lute of bus iness, ever offered in Gettysburg, to wit: lints, Caps. Iloots,,,ShoeS. Overshoes., and seeks,,, Umbrellas, Trunks', Carpet Bags, Fancy AVindow ~Blincls, Station ery, gerftonery,. view& 6t Notioi'm ; al so the largeet stock of ques.ysittias,.oll.s4s, ar..ess,• Stone and ,"zarthen Ware, , etmr offered iu A'dnins couitti 7 4ll;f which they are doterto idea' tit selrlower thith the' Veial' tit' any 'other -, Establishment' in-the C,Otinty.--. Callat COBNAN !PA.XTON'S' south east . : Corner orthe Distrtoud.lltio trouble .to show, Oct, ,10,)13q,6 .CAN WOMAN' DO 1 1 rrtg•tb, g aipeeted liciolc by T. S. ART UR, is now ready for Agnuts and Canvis; sett. It is.havirig 'an' immense: we,!tiiA , ;iii• coluddert.d.fine''of hi 6 best tifrorid. In it will be Ibund Mr. Arthltr'# 'vidre' .the "rued' question of • . . WO.fflfirtT RichtirMA. And what she can do as Sutler, IPife, and Mother. ,• • • Specimob co p iesacctby mail ou: receipt of the price. $l.OO. -• • . J. V,T., ) BROART, Puttlirher, 48 Nollit 4148444'hilifla phin, Pa. N. 4./ AY4 ,dr tipfis Nov Books. Send for our llst,,Mta terms to Agents. Oct. 10, 1856,-36' • „ . FALL • . mISI O .. • ^ S j ust reformed :crop tho Pew, aryl banclionm,aamirttnentmf Nfrl'S and vxNpy Gomm whieli open for exhibition (in' and respectfully! MAUI 'tidies of Gettys burg and vicinity;. to call', and exarldne' her assortment at her room int east York street di reedy. orpordte the Bunk!. . .Oct. 0, . • ..Ir c6,4E To-'noices rtdite. I O It chesp'P And' Tr TE It X GOODS,' as he is determined to soll.fOr Cash and Country Produce; at short profits. Also. EIIYJADT .M. 1% EITS rnme.. • All goods cut free of Charge by an exper leveed Tailor., , • " 101 1860 , i t ' ' • yok. . . . It) to 15 head of Horses:- :;-**, „._gip GEO. ARNOLD: ; CAST YOUR BREAD UPON . Tll WATEBR, YOU AF- TE 4 m#Nir imys' FeNb A CERTAIN CORE FOR .hiIIp:RIIEUNIITIC PAINS. GO 44 it c'l3' tinu4juil. E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELECTRIC PASTE ANDABIAN yAIN EXTRACTOR . Fur Mail aioA Horse. [Copy right secured According to law.] -SMALL JAR, 'Filly CeDl3 LARGE JAR. One Duller. THE ELECTRIC TASTE nets .upon' the I Muscles, Tendons, awl upon dui whole nervous systetu, removing, torpidity nulls prit-, dueing a !testily actidn of the blood . . 'rherc being. no• volatile' hiutttr:icritr> composition, it remains in . octioti work. It cadnotlose ibi ittrefigth,, and . is nl- ' ogetherlitrinleSs,"ita,cOnstituent •entirely ve4eta . ble. • • •• " ' ' '"' , What it cure ? Itrustver--Ithen matic Pains, when 'iderything else' AAP. Cramps, Cholic, Chilblains; , Scalds; Spruins, Ilmtd7A chp, Woefh-Acbp, Braises, Sores t g• Worm, "I' mut r, J 'dap. Contracted COrdi.; Fresh I . 'lu:rated Sore, and all Sernfulous' 'Diseinies• where remedit.43 can be . eked,' Sore !Throats; Stiti Necks, &e. What it will core for Horses and Cattle.— Sweeur, .Bpavin,'Fissultts, Poll Evil, Wind. gent:, Ulcers, Cholte, Sprains,- Collar and Sad. die oRM:4:Stone BrUiscs, splints; and litunnintr Sures: • TIO.For sale at the Patent Itledrein Store of IL A. Itockalicld & Co., GeLerui AgentN, Lancaster, Pa.., and by A. 1.,:1.3111A1LE1G, Get. tysburg, Pn. IrZrNene genuine but those bottles having the werds,"E...C. Allen's Concentxuted Elm!, trio Pasw, ,or.A cal;ian ,Pain rector, Lam caster, PI," blownl on' the liottVi. 1 'Agirbitst out fin.' (S ti bon't yet to aik.tbr . 'ALLEN' . . April 25, 1856..--,ly BAY' lirANtil),: -': ' l , , ''.'. PERSONS hazing Eby to sell will do it. well by calling on the ,übseriber, it, Gettysburg. whnis deetroustif purchasing. The higliesf Market rive o ill be paid at t,ll times. Lk...7 - As tie ittieniis having the flay, after being packed, hauled either to ilanoyer or.lJulumore. the preterenee in haul will be,givpn to„those (ruin whop he .ratty purphaliet. 1; • , • ,51N46 , A1 014 Dec. 24.,1852.rrtf -.1: •‘ NOW WCDAVE TILE ! 1 - 11S4'' arrieeir i*rata . `llllfititit; : f 1 ila delphitt *As* ifssoartinent of IfistSl.4)lloW Baia! s and 1"Ibleorot r t ,, r • '1 it 1 !:tst that has ver been offered in Marne County. aggSl isilrirs , kintle;44iiiiM 'entirely newly fixed up in Clianiticrtiliury syeet,a few, doorsiroilt:thei , fiadriten.',ll' March 28, 1 1856., flint stock Of HARDWARE'bedUerrritry , 1„/ Much incroaattli,rind. , persiiis , lonilditig. or requiring.; nuythiur should first call 4.l44piksa;pc4s . 4eaP'siPek. I; ' • . • i:!.. IlpfloBE who tare'foini 006)14e4 'WI A; • large assortment A'iolins;lAveortk•Cons, Flutes,. iko. , Cheap:at,. •,, 4 • •• • • .SFLMSOIRS. : :t • Boot)/ .'•'. A large assortnientis just - openerl;' dhd hill, .11 be iold eheaperthat/Cake . cleapeat et , t simsoNls,, rn of above attiele, would Ido Weßo l ! give uB‘.ritil% bet* purolu*ng elaewhem for. Satesoneasanot be beat in giving ba eine. ;' • - I 51n119SIME90 • gee lot. of,Tiiniks and liege on .a.hand which 'will be eold low to make room . , ' ~• . . 8411.802415. e F J , ecotica NAN alio a few good tient . , 4 "IDIV4° roul'Orirtierit 'pri st receivl4 it t rid,tbr • • P r -a t -4 SAMSON'S. Antralo 'tubes. :11118VieizA ive4iiid foil isle cheap si • . , : 4Aiivcovo.• , ' 1 :1)40 MEE Hats, lints. !Cheap Fall and Winter , Olothing.r 1171: hare now got up our Fall and,Winter T Stock of READY CLOfIINU consisting of Over-Coats in great Variety' : Coati of every description, , fotikey Jack ets, Vests, Pantaloons, Shirts, Drawers ) . &c,, ke., also, Boys clothing of all sins. Our stork of Overcoatings, simeres, Cassinetts, Cords, Am., is Inirge and fUll, and having: experienced WorkmeMetin stoutly employed cutting out and inakism np, if we cannot please you with a garmeur ready mado, we can 'tell you tho Material, take yonr measure and:make you ,up a suit on the slim , test notiee. Wessell; untie 1,14 our own and wariah'shun ivell and inqune good,fit or. no sale, p prices ,nrel low.. our I I m9ttn beiu small profits and• quick attics .lov the cash, Please, call— We' cannot he I The inter New'•'Ydric Philadelphia 'aintt ' The • 'mini pat receive A . .1:1E0R14.11 ARNOLD. • Oct. • ; • ;; •;. ;liewo , f4e tho. People, I,I 4 ,6:IINEF:TOOKIiR(9.I - 6:ItS iutvejaat cciveJ iuidnrenowoipemugrt htigri DAWN:ari d asanittheiii of I)ry GOods',Qu'oeMatar'e, ll ut{l• ware, lee., to whichlhe`•" invite 'the' atteatiou of those Akoar Mack bag been' selected with great care, from thelargest ,wholettale houtes.of New "fork, VhlliidOpliht; and 1111164norb; We 'ttl4 Ilrapared to biter dueementa putialtake from oh; madras cannot often be had. Come and , exgnii oar Brock., nud'we kii ow you will wit • •• } , S l ll4 Pi . - 4 i74e 444, ..ti•on Oct 3 1,33 G. ' ' TO:. ARMS ••• • • ••: ~ • • li r :11111'1.4* i'''S , .R.tgasTDß:iiiid riliettrsbar# rind t Aditint . Couiny flirt+ &real' rea'rly.stitcl atlatit'that War- utt(l6l flay; cireiltri. l l ,stances is .t.tlitailftll4l‘l4 rot 'orifelot Oiags is ;41pg:rapstj erthelesslr y4t3 l waa't good Atubretype How is Y9urnungaing to remain , thig few days longer , and , happy to aecommodatii - taw at' riumit 'ni ; tniddliisteeet nearly uppesitr , Ptirtlikait;,llo.lfis, at city II W. ~/1 : NW G OOD. rriFIE Cll4ll Srstettl-35 years eAppriepue,itt the,c,reditjasioess, IptfiUp) Xllftf It will 1 nt)W "cleulti - ,11 to a l l ttolit; thu hp . t t illittittlig I bloods coy Cusli•kir'p 'rißlCl4lcelily . 1 , ..' 5 1 4 , o , ‘ "' ••• t. „ J. . . 1 ,„„ Blue, Black, ISrowlp,.o,i:ett i ,,l„))ji•e,i4;F,,,,, , ,gapt (7 flyer Foal ings,.,Beuse l r Unssiinerh, blnelc VIIrP3O . riill(:V tkil66i. Cadsinetts, I tan lel Outi st tiffs igenefally. Nleritioes, Dubttae, Muslin Delunes, ' AlpaecaSt Llalioiest ke., with' every variety of Ladiv4Are.4A 14 0 50 s• J-,4 1 1( 1 Y.lott(le , elpiAtiog , great va cloy, %veil ittutie",i4o.elleaP. • Llorueslies t .I.4eslt troto!ries,;gueeaspitre, &c.,AcC. Please 'call; einniihe, add Itidge youtselvei. All will he, mildiii,'-the',low'eaittlihlt •. Oct. 3. 1836. ,* CHESN U'l` 'l4llll EIL-LAND FOR .SALEL:.; i ~o o • inklaicriber,olfors at TriyaN Sale, y a 'tract of CLlEgliTilt . LAN)), sit uat itnOur Nfildletii4m; Einfer joining littids'a the`of 3olia Qatekei atul Edward blattlieirs,' dminiiiiing mom ACRES and Forty eight Perched, of patented land , - timber is mostly young. Chesnut of from twenty to ..tivnutydiva yearn, gr01Y0), and very yaluabld. S. S. CREAM 'Gettysburg, Oet 3, 1S111.—:4 • • • . 111 .1) :9 Irt: A 1 4 3„ ITO the citizens of Gettyditu>igAhtlBttltners who ,lesirotq .4 !low whom tp ilk' go nud'handstnne varlets. ofiSninnaer . 11/VIS and Ski( iiivktetl rail at 'W. W. TON'S STORE, where' they will 'find ,ihe most eleikitht W'bite'lieit‘ , en's ; and ' White 891: -lints, Panama, Canton and. alsn, , Stift Freach lints, anti a large stottirfortGentleitten and ,Ladies' and• Children's Summer tihoei I ( N!•tri orcveD; style lil I see goods. W. W. PArffifsi. June 13, 18511; • 4 trAlrlMG . •noio' ' , adopted the' eindi ''SYstiAn in 4n3i .busigegsi for the puipaskofwettling.up my old business,, 4+ll tWoe.ville*4.4v o nie of ) . 011 ,g, connis, will ple:tise cair ' . pl t y the tame ' Oct. 3, 1856. ; iililsr .4.1;14: AAA RI)WA'RE--AnothPr ' Conte and 'nuk e pioney, l by„huptigftt,Prr (ricei from our well seleeied stock. FAH N ES'COCK.'IIROTH ERS: ,Sign rd . /fed hl'r„tu . Wa15821 , 3 (arr...)11)0. ) 0 and set; liNES'rOt2.li.% chcitp itpfl 1. X pretty ..,,,ortutent of DreSs if • ion . want anything- fashionable, that's the. /plum to get it, - , . • R ,• T have `u #tas.36ltittMg 1. 'of IV6iilot‘naijrski4'tg . itifd 'pr&vi6iiig•which will be hold low ut '..v 114+ ••: 1 •SAI/SCOPS• ,9yni! c941r4 A grilePlA Agaor4axel+ r JciPani " eQugripsl,foi.,B?floost7,,,Alsop,,..ktt: if 'i •. ' ••''; ''‘' :i; ( Ditiatis , ANatOitotzd c43i#0144. 1, (Iv oat" , diti4ll , o l Aer kith 1;0 33 ,o; 4, 1 / 4 ~11.1 I, ~,; d i k• lot A 24 !illusut t 1 .1 ugY 444941n64, qY n j ugi,` ceSkii,;o"tii.:: • . ".,-; • .• ~agy is t g o ; . 1. iJ1,1.101'.. ,TRIFATRAIDOVIA , ) ; SSORTMEN 1, flYeniopstieh lts „AC), fait to plooso:thesqust, fastidious, :Call la4t "Ari nA i rii ', o 47* . r 36ll E4o ' ' Stbeks, PoPlcot `lliirdice4:l)iefs, Clothes''''Bruahes;' 'Woolen' (ikoes, CbtAfortii; Muslin 'Shifts and -Slat thltdrsi Artrielo bb (build - • •, ,• .; • , SJIIISON'& STAILAND: .4 published every.•Fehlay .livening,• in lialti etreeti.;irt the three awry build- • ipg, a foie doors above ustocks Store; by. D. D.A. IikrEHLER. TERMS. 'if paid ia'advarree or within the year „V 2 der animal-4f not paid within the year :32 No paper discoutiaued until arrearages ate paid—oxoept at the %mono( the Editor:Sim gin copies 6 cents. Ale:due to notify dis• continuancewillbe regarded as a new engage. went. ..4dtertilements hot exceeding a square in serted three times for sl—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in etre aeon proportion. All advertisemeraa•Awe apeelaTly . ordered for a given time will be 'continued nn til forbid. A libert4 , reauciion will be I.Made those ,who adverUse by the year.. , • , Job 44°140 of all kinds xconied :neatly wo w , /44 I I 14,3 CV •,, • e. BOOKS - STATIONERY; . • ' DILUUS .& 31.EDIC1;iNE.S;::.::,:,, KiltrtAXittl A 1). BUEHLER, hits added to his former stuck of Goods an unusuallv largo •nm sortmen.. of Classical, SehOol tilt! Nifiedia• g i elltlH -- nearavvialrim.alig, . . . • •• embraving ill the text Itooks used in the Col. lege, COM/Lon tit:holds, and standard !:lassie 11.41(110E4, wit. 1.1.110 I'OCIIIIL popular inibikationA, constituting..larger assortment than ever be. titre opened ia Gettysburg.. 41120, , al It cat.t . Le 21 4)4P 2ii .113 11 of all . kitois; Cap,:Let!pr l'uper, or the best q u ality, ..V.ii)eloyes,, Gold l'ctis, oed Pencils, keli-liuiN wiJt )tsstirt• moot of to which he invites .thention s • being -prepnred to: sell to unue ;iw prices. • • - - C. lle has uls,• largely sinetehsed stock of.• . •••• , ,••• ,„• Dl'lfall nitil AlslqviDoem, which can be relied urpii ns tliwbe , bet'' In the .'-) • ' • Li-yr-kb-augments be.s.e been effected by wbielititiy nniek id 164 Hitt litisines`cuti be promptly ordered from tho I Getlysburg,,Nvy. 2, 185,. ' ' ' O . T I 0 On 7itcsday and Wedstorday, 2tith and,:29th • 1 03INIENOlisleritt ,, 10 .1 01464 A, 11. i '"of catch'; day livtenditig "to 'quit littai lICSA and remove to the itt puillic • auction ! at his . sturii: Pniukliit 'township, his evtiti-ntock of STORE (1001)S. Persons tlesiritto to , inako•Chcap p clutbeA, , irt t Itdiy , 1. vantuget:o cull; UK:tootle , initillito,dai - ni gale, ;'•L hu orbiwitid 311i/t Orinfirri , he will.+4ll his ItV)tilrqiidifl..Anti . Thro ielnil(llololll , A,'Ati ill, 'PIP r. ttis bil(istomhii'etiphimrits.l4l.").tdm-,` hit thasilt): ;Ywk•,itoi'ul+kett3ua/ tte4 Afsii ' . A I tenant' ca wil I }K. , tea emu' '11 . 61e Ichowei,TuniilitoiAlgitlo.bv; r (~,, • Sqvt. 211 i 1856 rrol r41114A.' • ;Clls-Aibig. .111A.1 ""' filits;/ , 111.1 h it, ..e° l 9Pe 5114((orif,ibe, old Slund..; , .1-1.-F.ll{.EGlX,rom l )oattiti ly•• fornisr foi lila: old it bietituultoic , :and ilia Aely..TH . l;y list Ole ttoripti iipi,' ill'. • T4li.qm.c, I ),USINEV..-ii! him JleW Still!.! ill South lin!nmorn twhrireikill'hn nappy imidareull All wnrk,untrnuced"nr.lnu ~art.° W urruniutl t o lit sintl be DI mosuotibillsitttial .ffinke, fnr past, fuvoro,. ImUolicito wcontinuuneu'n publip Trilronugi. A'riv fi slllolVS'ity3 1 . 044 ed; , 'Cull t . , IT REILVIONT Elf ‘,2 i les: north-west friain. Phi ladel,- phis, near • Norri,itown, Pat., Will be "ope n for OIJNG',IIEN•na;d IiOYS aboyd 14 tears or age, frionOetober 1, "KM', till'.llll4 1. 85T. The•site is healthful; the saarrotandhag prosrot exceedingly beautitltlr the ''necenlanodattionta autlicitint tbr '140.' boarders antt 2QII ,students,_ and the tam s .not• exorbittint:''' The range' lir ftraitsl46, lho . 'le+ l m4 ll . 4 6tPitiltlied n td ithlb,..'rand'everyreaxonable Li nSiifle to.proinote the 0314.0, intelleitnal and moral welfare of the% A (Jim:afar will be Hear to order, with inarticiallarra 'unit referenced if desired. SAMUEI2 AAR)N, N urrista:a wn, Ps,. -,! Aug. :211; 11856.-4m:- PROVISION. HOUSE. ,untieraignecl , would respectfully r u t.' tununie to, the tizens of Oettysl•Org, thht heltni,openeil a Provision Hmide .in the room ferreerl,F,oueupied.by Nr,'J..l..l3rinkorkir in I.4l4illlQre:struek ne:irly..opposite the Star Of ; ticy, where ha ,will 11,.ve constantly. on hand., Floe :Feed, Oroeeries, ~Butter, Eggs, Lard, I Owes!), Ptoottoee,',. Apples, ,ecuit of All kied4o " '" ; . ' , r•IVAL • REEV.EI3: 16,56.1 y H EMS., KENTIMK 'LEA F 11 4 1 " ' RIBA (30;' 112 0 9 '13111 ti 25 do Saliva. 20 du 4 , i, Ann,. 2(1 c'll6l' fired • • l anal 1' cellp )t. rtiettk NPF; 2 I§o4. • •• ~' 1 , ( • i• 711^^. ,SPOIITINC! G EORGE and 14 egsrp. Wtuninnt J)l,,s}u)N /wu' s tiNti IMO pptr in) . • 14 vile some low. for caul: or 4... minim pre tlngc, n and n 9., tithers , veigliing now& Barns. eltm. spouted; *wad ,do.."7o!tp.givt t haw. F. , • V • t , Ve: l 'l4E, WAIMPLCR: 114 - , Flrosto• r; P ‘• .; t F goi blii 7 A .roont.,,a,,tt iaitiol6l3EB 5T0.11.E..\ - '-iei lie orritege,- .n'entift4 hod ,'• I JOHN, d e lt• .•"3114 , 2, 'lB5O. • ••• k ±" - t - - r"T` • „. . — 777 ; • • • . , reli tio? . eih -vii .11 l'riviete - $414, en reemoioutile tehttd,''theiPAßM.oll'o.ie - l i utesot fi.aP tette fa-can the Miller:1101W - ce.'dtarttieg Ardivet‘c•kii .• .". ,'• net toild; tife Fuxin i% / ill•be'fcce'llEN'T. /441- terms apply to J. N. .141.713.iit'r, -bept •. SAN, .SQN!S...; , fake to Tr Asneimora elected :At the last. Spring ehietiint are ilete6y'notified to attend ay the ComtuigsWner'x Qilite.it. the Borough , of (.;eitysbutg,:fo'reedivO 'lll,ink*.gUai;sitnont. Oeutibt,'nnd flee ibeeett3ni-'y innttnetians it P.I. Ah4sgors, for Vtaiiu,' 4 3onowago; llet~rtek, Oxf rtl,' '2ll oun t idernonit; Gentitany i Striilk'und ldountjoy,. will.tittend on Wednesiitty Mel:Wiz ()ciol er sex(, nnd the A NSeb - sor3 fortilteaorimgh, C 'Fteedoin,. Libortt., A nn , okl in, Butler, .llenel tyrone, .11 . 41k q r i g . w tonild T.atimote, navial 011 T iturs d a October 16, 18:16. BY otderof CitmarniBsianer, J. ATI9EIINBAU,GI4 Sept. 19, /856, cair.x.4lth realtsEnT. • . Illea•s l zurwerj• :;ooptkpilfa ip {he seal Of •A= 'Rettl y sk.org v/Iyire tbe varionB kinds of FRUIT • .LREF:S• Oro cultivated and for sale • • • • . I ).44 l .PrArriegchr• Sdl). 5, "1866::6t • VIARASOLSSt 17141*11 , 4N . Tonfii—i:lacrlcs (1114/7K," , it ey „Goods, BM=! ' ..rtriet .CATHAItTIC ()PIIIZATB by - their Pnwerfol infliteswe en the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimit. late it 'lnto healthy action. 'fbey remote the. obstructions or the stomach, bowels, liver, and other nrganit of the body, and, by retuning their ill-email' '• action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements 64 are the first enures of disease. An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors, Physidamt, and Patients, hos shown cures nf dans gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such 'exalted positiOn and oharseferne to forbid the surpleion of untruth, ' Their certificates are published in my Ameelesn' Almninact,which the Agents below timed ore pleased trt fattish free to all dnquiring. , Atmore& we give Directions for their nee in the eompleints which they hare been found to Min.." k 'Pon Coetnrewsite.— Take one or two' NUS,or i snob quantity as to gentle MOTO' the bowels, Gus. tiveneout is frequently the aggravating ,cause of PlI4/1, and the cure of ono complaint is the cum, of both. No person, con feel well while under 4 costiie habit of body. Bence /It should be, its It can be, promptly relieved. • • • • i molt DTIPRPRIA. which it sometimes the calms ri:Cariirilliett, nod always VOCOMfOrtlilde, takernild' doves—from ono to four— to stimulate the stomach arid : liver into healthy action: They will do it, and the henrannir. hodybints, and saulbura of dyspepsia • will rapidly disappear.. 'When it has gone, don't foiget what cured you. „ . . • . /Or 6 FOVL bTUNIACH, or Morbid hursion of v Produces gtmemi depression of th e spirits and bad hrulth: take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards until sotirity • and, ktrangth is restored tn thr syste m.; Fon Neuvoreftges, flicffkana,critg, Norsus, Pain in'the . Momach, Back," or Side, take from font to eight pills On going to bed. If that ddnnt epee.' lite sufficiently, take more the next day until- they • do. t,These complaints will be ewspt out from the system... Don't, wear, these rod ,their kindred die. orders because,yoor stomach is foul. .. Fon Settnent, Eirrareiras, and all niiefuss of the Skin, take the•Pille•freely and frequently, to keep the hinvola ()nen.. The eruptions will goner.. ally soon begin. ty,diminfsh end ,disappear, • Marty dreadful ulcers and sores hate been healed up by theintruing oriel porlfring rtfect of these Pills, and some disgusting 'dieOiiScs Whielt seemed tit Saturate the whole sestem.hurcreomplotely yieldivi their influence,• foaming , the ,entforer In perfect health,. PAtients I ,your duty to, bark-al. forbids that yqu,, should Oracle iottraelf' around tite • 'ell euvettal ' with Pimples; blrifrbc , f;• ulcers; Shies,' rind all 'or'sny of the unclean disettice of the because your. system wants cleansing.,. • .• • . • • ••, To F,ITRIFT. The tiLOOD, they are the best wadi. mine over disenyerctl. They shoo be taken freely end frequMitly, and the impurities 'which sow this' settle of itiediable diseases will be swept out of the"- system like chaff before" the wind... By this property they dotes much good in preventing ,sielinees an by ' the retunrknide cures which they are peaking every. 'l,lVl{lt CIThitAINT,' . XAI:I , IIIICII. 'rind nit billow A f fectioris; arise from seine derungentettt-- either torpidity, , oongestion, or obstruetions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it unfit for digestion. 'This]: 'digestions, to the health; and the ecinitittition is Ireqiiently under; mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the amp.: torn. Obstruction of thw duct which, empties the bile into the stomach, reuses the bile to overflow into, the blood. This ; produces Jaundice, with a long' and dangerous trait' of evils; COstiveness, or alternately'' costiveness end diarrhoea, prevails, Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness. and melancholy, with sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain in the side; 'the skits and the white of the eves beentne a greenish yellow; the stomach acid.' the bowels sore to • the touch;. the whole system irritable, with a tendency to fever, width-may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious diarrhoea. dysentery, &c., A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at nigt, followed by two or three in the morning, and repeated t few days,will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure them for 25 cents. rtIIEIMATIP3t, Gour, Gifu/ Liflommaigry Fe vers, are rapidly, cured by the libilfying elfechi of t h ese Pills upon the blood and the stimulus which they afford to the vital principal of Life. For these and all kindred complaints they should be taken in mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely. As a DiNNau Pm., this is both agreeable and useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, and cattail& none has been made more effectual to the purpose 'for,which a dinner pill ficemplayed. PREPARED BY DR. .1 AVER ar. Praotioal and Analytical ; Mambas, LOWP.L., MA9B., AND BOW Dit c? Sale lry, it, D. BUEHLER, anp Druggists genprnity. August'22, :WHO WANTS A GOOD ND CHEAP DIGUERHEOTVIt? ttAllUitlL IVENVl O .Wharin g titusitivi - nitn A:7. Welt' with an entire' new and tostlvappit. , futtiV;ia unii , prertqlixi furnish • pu, . , ill +WWI style of tbe•art:. war vapt to litre ntuire eatistitetion. !wig porienoe awl superior apparatus ruuttt~essildunt'laruishetl by Dattuerretut tublisithNeuts. mut Of the city..., has A large. aim bur er specimens at his 'Gallery,: ~1 Chear iterabutu•street, whiclt the'publie..ure requestad to•rall and exauaine. .fib A3tutiges from 50 aunts ha sl9t-: Hoare or operating from, A. ld 40 4 1 1 ::.M. Cold Ltie4roA, Ilrmuttpins, 'sultana for miniatures, always anitandl, ntthe very tu:trtnit. llikirem will nut be talent tot' lad* thou S4itr,•A3lßLOT).r.PES,lt'ik,en itt, Vest style. tillfflAtt_VOA NS FECTIO, 12111CA3,%, iShe. THIS WAY FOR BARCAIN; 1;114 1 1kNIJEL EGLER hes ..jnet yr turned r - lite•nity with file largest Int •or 'GROUERIES lee. taw ever house .openeti, he. invites tile attention. nt•iti o centvineeti that'ee can offer . RbRE BARG/UN& k . He Aras also at fine Int o I.l4,Txri,' , s,houldiers." & c . Shad • Mackerel and , .Herrings, Oranges. ,11.tinkons, Rankine, 1. kV. Detre. Atitikenle. Nola , Centiles of all kWh'. To° lokkkosh k • Situff r Browns. Brushes. 131kkekiti, with. st. general aseatrieurni est varlet/ gnevile,o Giveats'e eell ff you went to key chup'asill genet—e4trxt dour to the "Saar' ales, Beltiennte Streer.' ' ==ll NQTIIcE. T ETTETiS of . Adt talatratioa haring Leew granted la the aaba'olbari,„rtiajt!iair it 4 Peterabutv, (X. 5.,) Ada a 34 roe aty ! mithu thus . 9e 1Y,11014 . 14 1 `il A14%4 OEI3. 4c5e 014 . late of the satae place. th'irr hertby . gtte u" tier to alt persona,tadebted to cdtid Unto to trialse iteroadiate piling and those hitr ing claims or demand' itgM , llBl V . itooe; us the deeAaard l4v witltout delay. J. A. a &Amp, A 4 0 ,74 J...w. G4liy;igilrft it ' 'For. Nage: 6twvc1 , 1044 1 44 91 11 • 45ii1.14 4 44 . 0 r MIER V; 4.!