TJJI STAR 1111 D BANNER. CETTYSBURC. hi* Fulfill; ON. ;V. OITIVCANDIDAT,S. ?OR PRIERIDVAT. JOHN CHARLES nemora. ---- evicitftmDt.., AILL ilit L DIYTON. BEWARE! LOOK Mit Volt TICK ET S! lirLet every Fremout, and Fillmore magi , bale , vOting,. compare his ticket with 'thb thltowing. - None other ate'itett ulat'4“:'bbrtinscrupttious foe, assisted by tutt}tuvei'it:toijoitting cutintiea , will leave coating outlone to deceive Toter', nn. thus tlefesti fraudnleutly, honest oz. ItreAion` of public senthuoui. llsware I—, FAEMO.NT TICKET FILLMORE TICKET , Jno. Feanobt. JAM11:8 LOIN. Jo ' deph ' Hdatards, George N. Eckert, Mahlon kL Ainkinson, U'llsnti Jewell, • Albert G. Howland, Caleb Win" Darlington, M. D: AU. third, ' Miebutl H. Shirk, Simon Cameron, - John M'Cortniek, Smith*. Thompson, Russell F. Lord, Froderiek''E. Smith, Abraham Updegnar, Joseph,l). Simpson, He ekilah Haidotir, Eibiabl Scull, Wm. M..Sttqrart,. Alfred Puttenion, D a pt C. Sawyer, JPainter . , ''nee L. M'Guffin George W. Arnold, JametSkinner,, Hillard ElMoire, J.I3IES him, Joseph Edwards, George N. Eckert, Mahlon H. Dickinson, Wilson Jewell, Albert G. Rowland, Caleb N. Taylor, Wm. Darlington. M. D. William M. Baird, Michael H. Shirk, Simon Cameron, John M'Corrnick, Smith B. Thompson, Russell F. Lord, Frederick E. Smith, Abraham UpdegrafF, • Joseph D. Simpson, Hczekiah Easton, 'Edward Scull, IWilliam M. Stewart, Alfred Patterson, IBennir C. Sawyer, iJacob Painter, Lawrence L. ArGuffin, George W. Arnorld, • antes Skinner,' Once More unto the Breach ! 116. bet all the friends = io Freedom. Fitie.Spe'ectli and . Free Kailsaa go to the Polk on Tuesday the .4th of November mid vote the !Mit" electoral Ticket.-- Fremont men inOillmore men should join heart and hand• in taking die State Mini. the friend. or Slavery by aiding that al tiekel. Each, can vote for his loon indi, viduat choice. and by the combination on thOUnion Tizket - Can secure :for that elude. tbs. fullittrerigth of lii. , preference .There be do reasonabl e oliition to dila. There' is no .compro- Illiali:of principle required. It is in accor clatik,Wititliii ,eutiree Pursued. In voting tuv the lintim State and County tickets; and:hitiatt , strike every .one ' not :only faie:tind‘hinirsible, tint the, only course diarhill talCe the' electoral • 'time .of the Nunn trout., the, filavery. :party. Let the friends:An Fremont and 'Fillmore' every . where go to the pone and vole the Unihif 'by `'theme two midditlitei and the result is mrtain to be that will'rejoice the hearii tatt l e opponents of Slavery over the Union. ' ' Como the' Work Once More. Wr say to the friends of freedom, gird nn your armor anew fur the contest, and. make rtady 'lour bow , for the fight. Til'ere ia but it .singlet week left fur the work to, be dune. There ere thousands of vett who wined the, shatn ' Oetimentic ttrket at the late election, who can never p*elinerl ,the Cincinnati pfatform ; also trienwho refused to vote in Stateelections, bid olio in tite present fearful crisis, when ail 111 W ir'St stoke. will rally to crinilithe aorta enemies of Freedom that ever_ Minded defence of wrong. We call upon all' our friends, everywhere, to tiquuble th'eir'efforte in a cause u holy as ever wars yieseeted to a free people for theiraupmt.. Rally with new hopes and ocieripinationoindefence of truth and right. There lino ouch word as fail to men who tote good cause with truth and right Noon their side.' Let no man flag for one tithinent in his efforts; let tie )(Mk anew to ori,rleiganitation; bring every man to a ~kutiFistdre of the justice of our cause; let revery .effort be made to bring to the poll. all who'have a rigbt to vote; ue prepared on the 4th of November to exclude from the liallot•box every bogus vote. We can sweep..the-Statein November in spite of the riiirnbined efLirts of the hosts of Si,. very; Again be up and at work, night and . : day. until the close of the polls on Tineedey evening next, and let no ordinary business Pritten.t.atteutiOn JO this great and intiremiee duty. This is the only question in this elec. lion. Many are trying to cover it np, sod to delude the , people as to what is 'before ONE VOTE . , them, But, fiiends ! beam deceived ! Iltrgeo sometimes - uegluot to exercise We do not intend to touch the South, or .th'e: - tight' of luffrage; because they think to abolish Slavery, or to prevent the return one e°l° eft!ette-cueetePtennel forgetting i of fugitives, or to jeopardise „ in any way that its`'eggtrgato is - :!nsd3 :.up . Of °iD g l° our Federal Union. votes. • NoW s ,fo every friend •of Freedom We - only moan to sustain our country'swe would say, don't neglect to %vote, if you • ; • tonstitutton,hy giving to Kansas hernghts. pwaituy out get to the polli. . 'much If this is not done in tkie peaceable man. -•" 1 " 4 t^^ , ..• rPotliour, vote as upon the vote of Ivey other:Man:- The 'right of voting ner, then violence will contiritse„ Wand civil a gr=sl privilege,and.lt should be exeroieed I war may comel.if it is not done at all, then wheuevee an opportunity: offers: One th e destiny of this nation s as a Free Be 14 4 t .f dead° the result, end woe to 7ttn public, is forever ended. If preedout fails - through you negligence, 1 . h : et fee r 110w-cittseue man y lov e r vo h or, VOTE! 14- and your country ! vote fair Fremont-4fietr President's Lice-. Libariy and the' lininn k.sumui and 'die. 11' , . . c ona u lu g ou, jour how_ sad your native hot *MU nuona4 frassiourfal - peril. 4mixt Tuesday - Num su4ollaien . I THE MAIN QUESTION. Shall our- Republic be Free or Slave ? pj Men and brethren ! are 'lon pre• paring to iota on the 31ain Question at. issue In the Presidential mutest ? • That question is not, Shill Slavery' be extolled into Kenna f or, shall she be left free and quiet, to, decide for herself whether Slavery shull be introduced or not ? Slavery is already there I It was first admitted, in violation of all honesty and good faith, by sloe repeal of the Missouri Compromise, which had solemnly dedicated the soil to Freedom; it was next esbblish• ed in the code of laws adopted last year by the pretended Kansas Legislature, , which oho House of Representatives at Washing , ton, after fulyuvestigation, h;, pronoun. red spurious and void ; it was finally fixed and finished, by being made irrepetilabla for a length of time, by test oaths render ing it impossible for opposers to vote or he voted for, by edicts forbidding the discus sion of the subject, and by other laws, which even the United States ' Setate has acknowledged to bo infamous, tied fit , only to be blotted out. Thus has Slavery been already famened upon Kl3o.Be—not by its inhabitants, but against their will. Kansas is NOW A SLAVE TERRITORY— made such by invasion, and violence, mid fraud, and treachery. Its citizens cannot help themselves. They are not permitted freely to vote or bold office, or to make a Free State, if they choose. If Kansas remains as it is, it, remains a Slave Territory, and becontai a SLAVE STATE, ilb violation of the ballot-boa t of Free Speech, ind Of oar ltiptiblican Libor- ties-,in virtual overthrow of the American Constitution' for the spread of Slavery through the . whele country, and with the speedy prospect of a despotic form ape. ernmentover these United State.; I Nothing can non/save Katmai Or -our Republican institutions but some revolution of her affaire--some: help fur her from without—some overturning of the Mllin- . lent legialation which haft' forced Slavery and tyranny upon her—some restoration of her formar'freedosa, that she may, as a State, decide her institutions-for herself. The question is, SW kite Slavery which hat been fraudulently imposed upon Kan sae he overturned T Shall that. spurious legislation, and those tyrannicalesactments and those violations of the hallo. box and of Free Speech, be suppressed Shall the, authorities sent to • Washington inter fere, and restore Kansas to her Conewitu. &nal Rights 1- Fremont, and his platform, -and his friends answer, YES I We must, and we will annul What has been ddne ty violence and fraud, and , we wall put Kansas where she was, with the privileges of becoming a Free State, as ber actual residents desire. Buchanan auswere, No. , He, and his platform, and his friends all say, We will not interfere in Kann' ; we will lot her alone, to 'remain as she is, in Slavery, without the chance of becoming Free.— I We propose only to keep things as pestles. ble and quiet as possible, for tha sake of the Union—learing untouched the frond and oppression in Kansas, in order to ap. pease the South; who have brought it about, and who might 'resent its' repeal. • The Southern portion of this , part Y—by far the larger and controlling portion—are determined, as all their , papers" show, to keep Slavery in Kansas, =and the Northern portion quietly submits t They tell us than Kansas is becoming peaceable ; but What of that, while the tyranny and the fraud remain 1. Fremont• is for doing something, which alone can save Kansim ;'the othei is for keeping quiet, which is to , give up to eter nal Slavery and oppression. Between so tive correction and passive acquiescence the real issue lies. • • Americana ! which is your answer to the questioo ? Shall the rights of Kansas be restored ? or shall she be left to the terrible doom . which has been fsitened upon hor ? Tim Prospect Ot"We heist not been inclined to belit tle the reverses of our friends in Pennsyl vania and Indiana. .We were sorely die. appoinied t r od' depressed by them, and said so freckly. We are now able to as. I sure our friends everywhere that the prom. peer has greatly brightened within the last few days. AU our advices from both States are cheering. The sincere frietids of Fillmore, though they threw Indiana against us at the State election, cannot lord to do it again. They want to get the selection into the Douse; and to do this they see their State must not go for Bu chanan. So in !Week; PO in flonuecti out. Whoever really means to elect Fill more through the agency of Congress mit pereeive that,it will not do to throw Free Staten to Buchanan. Thus our' late re verses ar.) likely to prove an important el. ement of strength in the approaching cen tre. hleantitue the Fremonters are work: lug with desperate energy, and good re. , ports come in from every quarter. In. single poll district in (;heater County, Pa., there are YIPTY•IIIX Fremont voters who were not out et the State election. They i are cooing out next week. and mil! bring tbeir nvighbors with: them. Friends of . Fremont and Dayton I we make no boasts —we do not promise. you success ; but you can win it it you will. Just alto- gether resolve that you .wile Township organization, resolve;and a week's reso lute work by all bands, will secure your triumph.. Clan you 4int' all give a few days to your country 7—N. Y. 'Album. The Tricksters at Work. ICPIt seems that the Philapelphis trialtaters have their lackeys and agents at work all over the Suite, and even in Adams county. Last To asday a friend called up. ou us with a butte batch of SPURIOUS TICKETS printed in Philadelphia, which had been cent to him. Doubtless the County has been flooded with them. The annexed erraet from a prominent Fillmore moan in .Elanover addressed to a Fillmore :nan in this place, shows that SENARY LEADEktif the Hanover Oietalor, is engaged in the .work of Sanderson StCo., iaodoavoring to defeat the Union Electoral 'Ticket : "Hanover, Oct. 28, 1856 DEAR Sta :—I had that our man LEADER has some of the "straight-out" Fillmore Elec• total tickete, 'Which he intends to distribute, and . will no doubt send some to the polls in your county, 'especially where there are Fill more mon. I write to apprise yon of it, so that Our friends may be upon theirguard. Although I am a Fillmore mau, I have no idea of endor sing this cfro r t to betray our cause and throw the State into the hands of the Buchanan I oen. We all here go in for the Union Electo rtl ticket. See to it that our Fillmore friend s iv: your county are put upon their guard against tl? 'se spnriobs Tickets. Yoursin hate Some time ago we had occasion to put our friends upon their guard 'against tlds , same blame, as king at, heart a Buchan an map. playing into the heads of the flu charism interest, aud'seeking the defeat of the new eflreedom iu 'Pennsylvania.— Tpe above letter shows him to be engaged in the Wink: 'f the Philadelphia tricksters, wlto_*,.tistyt.d us at the late electiun, and now seek the triumph of Buchaniim by seducing voter ) .* !row the support of the Unihn Electorsl •Ticket. LOOK OUT, FRIENDS OF FILLMORE AND FRE• MONT. EXAMEN% YOUR. TICKET BEFORE . YOU PUT. IT IN THE BOX watch f:77Bince . writing.. the above we learn that LEATIM hia, i teen at work in daerent parted the County, a, tributing antiun ion Meets's' Tickets, aL•11 endeavoring to excite divisions and heart .burning's among our friends. LOOK ODT, FRIENDS OF. FILLMORE AND RREMONT LowouT'FOß FRAUDS! ICP Let every - tree !friend of 'Freedom in Adams CUunty' be upon their goord sgainat spumous TICKETS, nu, Too -1 day next. The county bas been Fl 100D ED. by SANDEnios & Co., of Phibulf•lpbbly with spurious Eleotoral .Tioketa,ln the hope of deceiving honest voters; and there byiyentributing to the defeat of 'the Poinis Electoral Tieket, and the triumph of the 13nohaneers... These spurious ticket.. will be found in every township of the county. The Same men who betrayed us in Fhilit delphia at the late .elect en,. are again at Work. Theitvilluioy has been exposod but they-oontione•their effort*, with uuu• bated, seal. LOOK OTT FOR SPIT• RIOVS'. TICKETS AND FRAUDS OF ALL KINDS . The Union Electoral Ticket. tr.7ll'lle friends or Fillmore vole this ' ticket with the name of MILLARD FILLMORE at the heed of it the friends of Fremont vote with' the name 'of JOHN C.' FREMONT at the head of it. With. !hie exception the ticket voted by the friends of both these candidate' sire alike F but they are Pledged to give their owe* in the Electoral College so that the I two• Inevidential • candidates shall receive the votrurgiven to them respectively try the people. Sancastor County. KrThe Arinetklo' Executive Comtirit. trio( Lancaster County have endorsed the *nion 'Electoral 'Bake, 'Lancaster will give a g,ocsireport on the 4th of Novena- wgi-Er.liesident Van Buren and his sow Smith. Van Bolen; were thrown from their eirtisse last week, the• horse. taking fright,and , runni'ng away. One of the 'arum of the• former was broken and the latter was-slightly injured. lerTho offietal Teton's aboar a LOOO foto majority in the..Leitaleture of on joint ballot—to the &sore, g euti.B uebanan, sad, is the tieuteig,oAisilitams RALLY AGAIN FOR THE i3J {tTU "Once more our glorious banner out Upon the breeze we throw ; Beneath its folds, with sour and shout Let's charge upon therml ler'Let the friends of Free I labor, Free Speech and Free rr Kansas in Adams Count.y again gird on their armor for the great contest on the Fourth of .November ! On the result of that day rests the all important Suestion whether Freedom or lavery shall rule the Republic, and let every man who adheres to the Republican principles of Washington, Jefferson and Mad ison prepare to do his whole duty. If Kansas and the vast ex panse of Territory beyond is to be wrested from Five White Labor and given up to Slavery, let Adams County have her skirts clear of the crime. A majority can , be:, given. against the extension of Slavery, if the proper exertion be made, and the man who aids in giving that majority will have' something to be proud of the longest day he lives. GO TO TOO POLLS! Yes, we say, go to the Polls, and see that every man who is in favor of the cause of Freedom, , Free Speech, Free White. Labor, Free Kansas, and Free men, put in his vote. .Be at the , Polls early ! Be at the Polls all'day ! Get out fife last Mall ! Let none stay at home r WORK ! WORK WORK ! Keep a sharp eye on the . BallotOx r And see that all spuriouS votes are challenged. • See that our friehds put in* the right ticateti .If you 'ftti be triumphant you Oust be i Vigilant, ndustrtousnod firm ! What Differeeic e Three' Weeks Makes In !Pen; lieratic.Nielorles In reennirlvac.ist, In October, 1840, the {Whig) Pennsylvania on Co Tress , Losing the State' by 4, But in Notember,lB4o,the • for President mts ' Winniug the State hyj ,In October, 1844, the Wlte Governor was But in November, the Whig, President was Showing a gain 0£5,083. In October,lB4B, the Whig Canal Commissioner was The Democr tic cattaida elected by 2,636. Bnt in November, 1848,": the vote for Oen. Taylor lb dent was Carrying the State by In. October, 1852, thq Whig v Canal Commissioner was But in November, the Whig v Gen. Scott for President w Showing a gain of' 27, The full vote of Panoply' or never brought oat at, the Presidential poll gWail increase. The difference 1 lat. Presidential candidate cers bui always been very In 1840 tho difference ber of rotes polled io Unt vonaber was tia fellows: October November Difference In 1844 it, was as follow 'October November • Difference In 1848 it was : October November Difference In 1852 it vt.ta October November Difference GETTING LESS.-11 jerk on the State Ticket / is a little above 2700 votes . 4000 a fen days ego. At ilie fraudulent votes , were one ohaniers, eitaniers, through fraud ni So ligation Papers-4a w and 'Ole importation of n States. • Some 4 the . sem in thesefrauti t , is ho_are lei pligbalij4 he liatireil Up fi ..13FAIVILIC INIWRRICTION IN ARICAMAIL —ln bILYt ion county, k rheum', there hes been great catchment .ott account of , the diarovery of a pint among the ncgroes.ta rise in lehellion on the 15th of this month Fortunately, the plot was dimoveted in . time to ,prevent one of the most bloody __ massacres in the whole annals of jemmy.. • Llions. The !plot was very extensive, and egroom svho were taken up• and made to "The increased Vote. I confess Sometwenty miles in 2 l4ics te_ d others A comparison 91 the vote ff ' of Philadel. 1 0 . of the Degrees, say the rising was 44" tele place the day of the ?maiden" phis and twenty other counties in the State for Nov., 1852 and [ Oct„ an .in- 1860, Aid election. ' The men all being' from has been shows that while there home on that day, the plot was to murder , crease of over thirty per cent. in the vote 'the women and .children first, and thin of Philadelphia in lour year., the increase In other parts of the State is leas Thanfour ettsck the unarmed men at the polls. e oo Several white matt rate been implicated, germ per eent. Over twenty per cent. of the and notified to leavthe uniy in a 1 - 'file letter states that Abe ? camp ae. givingScott,Democrat, 12.48 , be.aecounted for by the Buchanan Doom- on t h e ° °r° a t h e is "THEICATION."--This is title 1 . 1 2 6 ' 8 in . a ' -- ----- — C I d excitemen t ' intense. and that several negroes have been htihg. of a new literary journal pubblied io aeilOoeinan, Union, 210,112.. . Democrat- . racy who managed the increase. • 1 The plot seems to here been very eaten. Philadelphia •by ° Crying and Blebiw..— 'ic majority, 2,774. The Senate stands • . ;The paper evinces math taste an ability, Demerits 16, -Union 18 ; ` end the ` house 1 .. 3 i _ , . ' sive, reaching as far as Thee. PUCK , " tose t hei r ' ' -- • . '' • „... and is beautiful ic' its typgraph Terms 'of Representitives ' stands titismoorate 08, 1 ' .. , • ',2 00 per mum. Utior k .-47 :. " I hornsenMovember • , . , ~ ~ s e 7 4k k e Uovernor has akpotuttuill 1 AS F. POW= AdjutatUt. Idelteini 1 / 4 41 14 • of Oen. &trump. . . • , , ' . lindlaiii • The gliam Demoorsoy are carrid the State by - .a small majority. Th#e 'are thonsitifis of persona in Omit idaa well as in Pr nosylvania,, who will vot er Ero. moot and Freedom in Ibei Territilies on the 4th of November next.' The annals `alone who will change their vote 41 , carry the State for Fremont and Free4m. Kr Tim people of South :Carolina have li n returned Hoo. Preston S. Errs): :to Car gres. and armed him with seam canes, a brace of pistols, a revolver en a raw hide. should Old I.lne Whigs nehlate with the Democracy. ing.lt will reqeir a no wonderful tax upon the 11101230fi of any Old Lice Whig to adduce for himaelfreasons why he cannot now "Elate with th-e Democracy in sup. port of James Bucthanan. How long r' time has' elapsed sines the stigma wit a stereetypesl one, that every supporter of, Whig principles int this land had been boughs by British gold, and knew no other reason for the ad rummy of ‘ the measures the party proposed than could be found in the unjwitiflable epithet of a "British bought Whig f" Ito they remember when this same .Demearacy, not content with a fair and Meuse opposition to the Whig party, laid hold of every opportunity .to gain an advaotagit over it, and how they defamed and villifled the candidates they placed as their nominees before the people ? How, not content with ridicule, they des cended to low, scurrilous abuse of Whigs, Whig principles, and everything that 'par took of their measures in general? Do they remember this t If so s we call their attention to the following extracts from, their papers during she campaign of 1844; when Henri Clay and Theodore Frelior buyeen were the candidates of the Old Line Whig party. Let every, Whig of the pres out day read , them, and when the coaxing. of the Democrats) , are reaching their under standing, let them'call these eiiraete up from the put and learn the object of the IMPORTANT—Buchanan Withdraw present friendly and patronizing attitude ing from the Contest.—The ItichmoOd of the adherents of James Buchanan.— Whig Perpetrates the following joke Here they are : Al we anticipated, we received late rater " When they ( the Whigs) take the man day afternoon -the following brief and panted but sorrowful and indignant letter from the (Henry Clay) 'foaming. with passion, with a melancholy sag s of Wheatland: g pistol in one band and a pack of cards in the other, as their candidate for the Presidency, ffb the Democracy of the United States. they may expect to win the support of the mor- WHICATLANI Oct. 16, 1856. al and religious, by associating with him • lam an undone individua l. My own State Psalnillingiug professor (Theodore Frelinghuy- has gone against me. If not, lam sustained see) with a. hymn book in his hand and a Bible by a most 'ridiculous small majority, which a-1 under his arm. e mounts to the ,ante thing. All the rest of the "Clay, half intoxicated with wine, raving at States - seem to be going the so.e way. 11 a debauch, and Frelinghuysen fervently addres. therefore withdraw from this infe al contest. I 'fling the Almighty at a prayer meeting. II am no longer a candidate. Rum indeed, "Clay at the card table, and Frelingbuysel eras the'honor of your Cincinnati nomination.l at thn.communion table. I cast it from me. A cuss upon the whole of "Clay pointing with deadly aim at the heft ou. As respectfully u I should be, I of his fellow man,and Frelinghuysen leeturin JAMES BUCHANAN. against dueling and cold blooded murder. Litho Dawning to York County t "Never was there a tyrant or usurper so , • • bloody and wicked, that he could not finds - U:1" We ate glad to see that our fr ien ds Priest or Clergy of some 'religion or sect to , in York are doing "the nice thing." York cloak.his crimes and tnock Heaven by invok• ' . ing its hie:twinge on his enormities. Our Whigs : county, in consequence of the divisions have not read in vain, and they are attempting . there, has been looked upon as a dark to profit from its lesson. !spot throughout the campaign But lightl "Religion is called upon 'to tikithti blood y . hand of the duelist and sit down with him in is breaking oven there. The Fillmore the seats of power. . men have endorsed the Union Electoral "Religion is called upon to take to her em- Ticket ' brace the devotee of the gaming table and the ' At a meeting of the Central Ex ' brothel, that she may share with birrk the Civil unfits Committee the following resole. I power of the country. 1 ' tion was adopted': ..fiewsifth,ec, the qqt God, is takes upon his 'sanctified alioul , iera HAL, THE PRINCE Whereas, the present unsettled state of OF REVILERS, and sit him in the chair of the opposition to James Buchanan its the State, that he may sit by his side." : State of Pennsylvania is mainly iittrihuted , 1 , to the wreckless anti unwise policy punos ,A' litoortsaek hi Preperalloss. qd by the majority of the Committee, 71! the Editor of The N. T: Ilibune, headed by John P. Sandersou as Chair gut :___Withit, five days the presses will pu b, man, in not agreeing to some one of the lisp a letter purporting to come from John C. reasonable propositions offered in their Fremont over his own signature ' admitting Committee, by which all the opponents of I that heds a Catholic. Can this be nipped Junes Buchanan could have united wi th in the bud. and in time so as not to be used for out sacrificing any principle; and, where ' electioneering purposes on the eve of election when it woula be too late to contradict it.-- D p uttin g 1 ; as, in forth before the pettpk ,4' ' • km, in opetk.itntst This is no humbug, as they have let it out "'""'Y''''' t wo "" .- . to rho Buchanan ticket, it is evideut that more than once in the heat ofdiscuesion. Yours, D. the division of the vote cat,' hate no other Ovid, N. Y. Oct. 24, 1856. effect than to cant a largo majority for tic kilo means. Let us have all the Root. man who has declared himself as the din backs out as fast as possible. We expect (finest' Platform, so to the Old Line Whigs, Americans, and exceedingly obnoxious a letter from Col. Fremont admitting that all peroins who value the good name of ' he was born in Patagonia ; another that he their glorious Republie, the security uf is it Jesuit of high degree ; a third that tin our valued institution-, the hi: wings of al has bought all the cattle in California Free Bode, of Free Schools. and ut a free d whereas we are deo stocked hit Mariposa estate with them, and c r o e n u s e c o ie f n e e ti e m ; ing ar i i ir votes in ' a body with a is going to snake the Governmen s- tay for view • of defeating Buchanan and clew log them. The men who are engineering the our own gloriouk standard bearer, Millard fight against Free Labor won't stick at tri- Fillmore, to the high o ffi ce of t he Presi flea.. If .George Washington wore now ' deney of these United States, therefore. be alive, and leading the contest for Slavery it Resolved, That this Committee urgent- Restriction, IN he naturally would bit, we ly recommend to the true friends of Mil should have affidavits thick as hail, prov. lard Fillmore to vote the Union Ticket. ing that he embezzled the provisions of his . The Americans of Hanover, we are also army at Morristown and Valley Forge, told aseured, will present an unbroken front for them to the Hessians, and lot his soldiers the UnNut Ticket. Dr. GoLossoao and starve and freeze for want of them. The SZNARY LEADER, of the Spectator, are people understand this game, and won't where they have always been—in the be easily humbugged. Here is a specimen ranks of Buchanan. Their treachery has of the gan.e now playing in the shape of a been unmasked, and they are left alone in lull for a Buchanan meeting in Fishkill, their glory. Dutches County s • ..Courage, Friends. "UNION AND VICTORY I" In 1840, the State went against Harrison The Buchanan and Breckenridge Club, and ' by, 4,649 imi j or i lw , an d yet at the Pres'. all others in favor of .Bse AS:peech, Free _Kansas, de ntial election, which speedily . followed, and Freedom to all parties of making their the State w ent for Harrison. 'III Lanus. own platform and advocating their own pried plea without being called "hypocrites," ac., and ter county there are 8.000 votes—not out all opposed to the extension qf Slavery, are re, at' the recent Stale election--which will quested to meet at the house' of Jeremiah go for Freedom. So in other counties.-- Green, Matteawan, on Friday evening, Oct 24, We can easily overcome the' Democratic at 71 o ' clock .: The meeting will be addressed i majority. Thum& will vote on the by the Hon. Richard D. Davis, AlbertS. Pestie . , question of the Extension of Slavery and and E. Crummey, Esq. . - I voteignity of White Labor, who dit' not —New, this rather, riles our 'temper ; i et ell, or were indifferent, on ' the and if yon see any letter from Col. Fre- I 14th. Work, men. work with atom mont, saying he is in favor of making ' hands and hearts, for a - glorious victory is Kansas a Stare State, upholding the bogus Neveether• ' . ' • - . "laws," or encouraging the Border Rut 4. The Peace P ar [y • Bans, you haves right so - get excited ands While pmfeistog to deeire peace in die brand' the'forgery as it deserves. But •if mimed ICRfilas, the Administration true to is'is anything in the Dog NoWline, just its Slavery proclivities.. contrives to' send t owit ti at it,M tt f go on with the , orgatt im o ' g ,. Governors to that Territory who' enforce the Bogus Laws. Gem* is‘foltowing 'hi canvalain g and " lin g' '' ''' ' be steps of his predecessors. Free State nl ir .en are imprisoned and oppressed, while the Ruffian, artradmonished in milk and water style, to go home. We are sick of the trifling with the rights of the citizen. of Kansas.' 'lt means nothing more •nr lees, than with' the :permission :of the North, the 'Democracy will •maks 'Slave State of Rinses, and deprive 'Northern freemen of the inducement .to go there and -make for themselves 'happy homen. Is Ism ,palpable:? ote in an was 125,902 i 9 . iQ vote. 144,021 aniala seldom State election, 'abowing a large tween a popn• ad State °S . arked. eon the num- r and in Yo• 226,453 287,693 816,523 '428,738 336,744 367,952 323,148 377,690 7 chapati ms euneylvanis hay elubned out 20,000 I by tile Bu- Irish Natu receilits, froil 'oiher 'anis ingaLed f iii all their Another Falsehood Against Fre ' mont Refuted. ~, , I , siarifier is so prreistentoy urged . . . by the opponents of Col. Fremont, ,that; on the last night of 'Fliiity.first Congress he_ struck 'Senator •Foote e blow, which' brought blood, and afterwards 'sent him a Challenge, is pretty effectually disposed of; 'by theveirtiipony, the most reliable that could IN (inked under the circumstances, viz ; that of `Senator Foote himself, a political opponent of Cal. Fremont, 'and who is now actively engaged in slumping the State of California in •bellilf oaf Mr. I Fillmore. Mr. Poole, in i•estrd ed in the California papersounequisocally denies that poi. :Frenalmt 'struck bins ; but ataies . thift the oi4y iblow that passed between them 'vrae4iven by himself. or , - \ 4 4 1; - i• t , _ . IMPORTANT. wirrion. ANNUM STZWAST, Presi• dent of the late Fillmore State Convention, and Elector at large on the Fillmore ticket, is out in favor of the Union Electoral ticket, and has withdrawn his name from the ultra Fillmore ticket. This aflame°. ment is made upon the authority of the American Standard, the home organ of Mr. Ste Wart. We give Mr. Stewart great credit Petite nianlineia in this rebuking his man Friday (Sanderson) by. repudia ting the ticket for which he is endeavoring to enure votes enough to the State to' Buchanan. We hope that all tho honest friends of Mr. Fillmore will come out and support the Union Xactnral ticket, as it affords the only hope of giving Mr. Fill more any portion or all of the electoral vote' of Pennsylvania. Read what. Mr. Stewart stye.. . Hon. A. Stewart, whose name stands at the bead of the straight Fillmore electoral ticket, is for the Untou ticket. He says every ,man.soho is nol for Union is for Buchanan. This is hi. own remark to us and, hundreds of others. ' :71 , 2r;I:tvinv , The Slate Tichef.olllllelliN eel iter• ported . Majorities. Buchanan.' • 30 . . Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford Berke Blair Bradforit.: Bucks Butler Cambria Carbon Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawls:Rd Cumberland: Datiphin Delaware Elk r. Erie Fayette Franklin Fulton Green Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lancaster - Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzern° Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe 1519 Montgomery : /906 :.: Montour 561 Northampton 2939 Northumberland 1179 Periy 159 Philadelphia '3434 Pike 561 Potter Schuylkill 17311 Snyder . Somerset "- Susquehanna Sullivan Tioga Union Venango , Warren Washington Wayne, Westmorland Wyoming York .122? 653 027 90 , 0, , 660 131 1609, , 11' .15116. 251 1239:p. 4; ! , •:, 44 • . 2088 266 • , 1089 137 640 49 1479 Majority, A Their Aurallam. erne subjoined remarks are from the Daily Sun of Philadelphia, the °Meet and most influential American paper in that, city.. Every true Minor:men will; coincide with the views of the Sun : The Daily News, in ha clessifieation of the few papers in this Sate which sup port the...might mud' Fillmore electoral' ticket, and endorse the milldam of Mr. Sanderson, places the Sun among them. The commits of this press ha. given no authority for min statement.emi that there may he net doubt as to our pelOilinn ntiffirir --- subject. we deem it our duty to explain it. We are M favor, of the eleetFon of Millard' Fillmore to the Presidency, anti Nosiness to cooperate in every honorable movement having that end in view.' Wr are in fav or of the Union Electoral Tirket, bee:tuna it enables us to support our favorite eanili date, and gives as reasonable ground for belief that by sustaining it we ran enure f or hi m several of the electoral votes of this State. In nn other mode can this desirable result he secured, for, rheum stanced as we ere, as real friends of Arne'''. can principles, we have no other chilies than between suppnriing the 'straight out' ticket and aiding Mr. Buchanan, or sup— porting the Union electors and aiding Mr. Fillmure In taking our position, then. we are doing the greatest possible formica to our candidate, without in the least corn promising our prinriples, and are at the same time correctly repiesenting the distinctive Native American party, with which we have always acted. If we ad vocated the straight out ticket, we assure the State to Mr. Buchanan. while with, the Union electors we may Nave a portion, and. at the same time, pr a our nation— al organization, as a nucleus for Gum op. eratinns. We Ire not prepared to ground' our arms or aid the triumph of the bitter Democratic assailints of our principles.. We yield none of Americanism. and While the News and Mr. Sandersem claim position also as Americans. we ;.1 cannot forget how short a time has clasped since they both,refused to support American candidates. and denoun ced them bitterly. using all the "dark lan tern" slanders of the democrats to hnng them into opprobrium. Recent converts should he willing to serve a campaign or two in the ranks of the American party. without usurping its baton of command and assuming the poet \ of Generalissimo. of its forces. The difference , between our position and that of the News is simply - this. We are working to pleat* and as- Sist.the trite' Fillmore men anifthem only, while the course ref the Nermeratidire our democratic fellow citizens frantic with ecietecr: - For instance on the mend it the Sanderson Sympathy meeting trot Sitter- , day 'night. might have been ' oimerved that mune h democrat and zealous' Romanist. Mr. Francis Tiernan, on the 'platform. while 001. Thtnnas B. Flortmee.' George IL Martin. Req., and others et (he same political stripe; were in ' , the body of the meeting, lending-the '-niovernenvall the aid \ Ind comfort in their power: 'Of all the gentlemen of our tiquaintence.' MAKI are more desirable for their *tidal companion ship than these.: but vie have not 'been in the habit of co-operating in political mote menu which they ' , encouragod' by their presence 625 ' 409 2M 1817 • . 123 • . Yi 2 • u ,a ß m i s AS o l Meetingsanty op pos ed of to th et citizens heiepe el of Ad ' A t h i e . 1 '1 Missouri Cotnpromise and the extension of' lilseery to Free Territories—who are in favor of maintaining the integrity of the Union and' , the (lomprommea of the Constitution against; 1 .*. the aggressions of Shivery Propagandists e,nd t ' Diminlonimtm—Who are opposed to the election 41 of James Buchanan and in favor of the Union State Electoral Ticket -- will ho held at the i following timea and places : McCI,ELLAN'S STORE, (Latimore) and JOHN'S; TAVERN, (Union) Friday 1 evening, Oct. 31. N BEN evening, and IfORITZ'S TAV- 1 T0,41 - 0101/4 0 'FALCONIMIDAIL" D. Peterson s abou to issue / the humor ouir ritbsigs'nf - nathati F. elly,- Leber known ly one of the most populat: and genial" - conttibsteeo to, the magazines andtistra papers in the :Gentry.— They mei° ; be . jmblished for the puspose of creating si'fbild for his widow uni children's support . . , Complete in one large duodaciaso yoleele p ,l•teit4ifully illustrated, for $42400 is paper never, in hro , volumee, $l,OO. Advance copiei of either 'edition. will be sent at once, 'Avti - cifpoitutge, on remitting the price of the. .editiilltt wanted. 11Cr. POBTEE:I3SF2RIT. Ole TUN- TOO* a newwelikly..psper dewite44o the Turf, Field sportio,ltersture sod , the Stage,. is one .ainlng the beet weeklies Oir only =hinge. •,4 is published at 848 Biondway, 24w-Yorki.ist $13,00 per annum, in ad. Tenet. Tbi editor. Col. Porier, ; ,biut the Yeritatiow of, eft aokneWledgediiiperior4 se s Sid of unrivaled ozperience icNotirripet4oxi . • `,', ---,011111)V:Are:Birast:, tETTISBUIRG • Friday Evening, October 31. lifilatiolui Bertllces_ Mar the ■elt Stubbslb. ii:esbyteriats. Olnerch.—Sertices, morninr mid evening, Rev. Mt. Van Tyke. • Christ Ckurck cLuthenus.)—vices In the morning and evening: • El. Agnes' Church, (Luthemn.)—Senices mornini , , (German) Rev.. Dr.. Schaeffer.— Eveatng'Rev. Mr: Hill. ' ~,i , . . , 4,lfethochst Episcopal - Church.— Services in themorning, Rev. Kr. Anderson, Evening, Rev. 41.sairlf"" 1 " 1 / 41, o c. -man Re orwialChurmt—No Servieek, _, 6 ,..„,. 7 , 2 4, rued, Church.--Servicei in the """'"' efenre. tilir, ( , inmOnfon) at 10a . o'clock— /W.365. Vs f araar• • .. : where , 6 :4urch.---No Services. . The . it ,„...,,, ,, lteeteng of the Presbyterian, (s erftuni ,, l „: l . and the two Lutheran & m i tes i h , t h im 0 , , , ry Wednesday Svening ; Blethoditi,Vkungher ev cuing' _., . . AVIOD IVAt. 7,P, Th are , in in •vraut, - •••,, and hope ue that those ot i our patrons•WhointeL " lia r 11 4 Wood on acoonAt of aubaripfiea, wt. I I "ka at EItN, Eaturday Nov. ,1 GETTYSBURG, Monday evening, Noma her 3rd. INl‘Sevenfl Speakers will be in attendance at each meeting—commencing at early can dle-light. By order of the Committee, R. G. IIYCItEARY, Chairman Oct. 24, IBSG. LMIT RALLY, so-The Friends of Freedom in the Bor ough will rally in their strength at the Hell, on MONDAY EVENING next. Let every op ponent of the Cincinnati Photon:l:be present. Important business will be transacted. Good speeches Will be made. Come one and all. .Byorder of the PRESIDENT. Oct. 31. FREEMBN OF itiMS' • YOUR :1111ErfillEN •:' 11fRtiOGIfOre TOE STATE RXPECIT • . 11117Z1Vir STAX..OI" 361:51' D • TO O,HIS DUTY' On the Fourth of November ! litirDON'T FORGET the meeting; at BEN DER SV nod bIORITZ'S TAV ERN To3larron; Night—and GETTYS BURG;eu 31enday,Evening.. , ' 'The 11.1trittssit Freedom at Work. war The meetings of the friends of the. Un. ion Electoral 'ticket, during the past week, at itunterstown, Two Taverns, Mumasburg, Lit tlestown, Middletown, Mißert:town, Heidlers burg, Abbotstown, and Brough's Tavern, have been largely attended. Fmtn all quarters we lave the..assurance that our friends are at work, determined to discharge their duty as true soldierain the great battle now going oa between ...Freedom and Slavery.. Fraud and treachery , beat us at the election. There can be no.doutSbat a majority of the Freemen of Pennyylvaitia are against the Slavery-Exten sion,;Berder; Radian Policy of the Buchanan ,party;ita•liiir expression of the views of her people can he obtained. Friends of Fredom, .nett to,it.that Adatu.s - County ,does herAnty. tommustoarso. eigraattatlvent .40' Aleatory Leader -serlrark speltigo. , Mn. Herres :--This Gentleman of one idea; made his grand entrance into petersburg this month*. chuck:full of patriotism. His one horse machine loaded' with John P. Sander eon's Bogus tickets. But, alas I for the frail ty of lemma; hopes. He was :net by re-iterated eheers.for;Fremont, Fillmore, and the Union Ticket, i and left Ithis . /eisighted district full of frOthand fury. While the "escort of horsa" cheep forms made him believe, "That It is a•hardroadtto travel-ever Jordan." ' May he realm ao'llanovee and cast himself on the I bosom afliti Asir friend the'Diidtor, and may his insmy inftmettiaffriends give him such a welSenteaa he Alumna& YORK SPRINGS. Y• were gratified Auring.the past week ttioPl4witb:ititr old friend, H.. J. Settautsa, Eag m ucas on & visit to this place.. Efe• goes -the wittle•lSgure against the Pro-Slavery r ilor. der Il ! t,iffian.policy of the Iluchaneers. •• He ' 4 1 1 4 4 4 44 'amp attxthingelse. • . • liftantinatUtin. "HANG OUT YOUR BANNER ON THE OUTER WALL-+THE CRY 18 STILL, THEY COME In " Grand doakosehe pf Ineafttainerod . Spritsgs Maria Ileo rallahed=The BieAv ryPole up—Bad 'and Bred Anye the brace on 21. n Cent Cotton I RURRAH 1 0 012 NORA 1 The great outpouring of the quitittscance of Locofocoleim in Huntington toanithip oaf Saturday the 26th instant, was truly a glorious affair. The presence of the. "Infant , Drum. mer," , and his pupils astoniiiied the - 4mtives.— .l 4 This greet avalsnehe of Deimoc:racy *retake up: the slmihering eiterOes ittlaa feirest. • The "Royal Bengal Tiger,"the noblest of the tribe, .nifide the Woods resound with 'his 'hideous growl, and the forest ii-eelanl' with the' sponse of the young cabs. Figeonsarielsquabs„ l irortards and geese, raide the woods redolent I with music. It was a glorious triumph ofl Buck and Breck. The'eleligation From Pe mrsburg was "worthy of the Democracy." (as Stehle says,) , oftlaslaenighted region. !Dr-con sisted of • His Judgeship—Pigeon No. 1. 'The Royal Bengal Tiger. TwO Cubs. Five Young Squabs. The delegations from other parts of the dis trict consisted of tmentyfire of the unterrified, 111 told. ' The .pole was raised—speeches by not and Stable---and Duck and Breck now Tung t. it:wended forty feet from terra-firma at .„„ era mt's expense to these "lovers of the 'ein:' i ' "Holoizepree Palge-"I' wee the truly •nobleme fit , efe.. me of the friends of Buck and BraCk,whiletßigeou No . I.cried-Amen. farce!" This great eft the:facet! the. not himin ry f,,,veacince of :Locofocois. M g g o - to ease their „ o , , gh for one day •fietermia 'l" acs , mulcted gas overek..trged soOls ofilwir and started for thelenighted tows, a P- ete "" " burg. "Let 's beard 'the lion n, was .his ch. . ..„‘ the itobld .ilivalroussemasile of the it, 7' m itable Stable, eisel I to PelerbalS thej'atarlett• "And so did Stab 'le, end vomit toe, For get first Jo It4wn Nor stopped till wiher 11% did get tip He did again get do wi The quiet village of fete. g`' 1611. trilo• was somewhat startled with the ea.lt nine°4 the grand cavalcade. consisting of throe carriages and one stove wagon, containing dui" "i n f aut Drummer" and band, "Who discoursed isuch sweet mnsic to bla,"-ki white and free, That even little 'Ring' resolved to have spree." "Three cheers for Ruck and 'Breck," cried they. , Three horrible groans , was the response. Then came slipper. Ihn cent ;linters are glo rious things-"particularly to hungry men af ter such a "Feast of reason and flow of soul." Faint calls were made for Stable, and soon this champion of the Cincinnati Platform ap- peared. But even the "glories victory" in October, aodAkcarding the Lion in blaten;" failed to arouse his stagnant energies. Like Bob Acre, his indomitable courage oozed oni at his finger's ends. "And not performing what lie meant - And gladly would have done. He frightened, stared; then frightened more And then cut dirt and run." "The "brill fife and murdemus drum Proclaimed that Uilpin's race had just begun.' 'Tis a time•honored custom to furnish dis• tinguished strangers with an escort, and truly the escort furnished these gentlemen was won thy of their Avocation. "Now let ua sing long life to 'Ring, And Stahle long live he; And when he next doth come to town May I be there to see." rFor the "Slar and Banner." TlielFlllol Appeal. "I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my help. hiy help com. with from the Lord which made heaven and earth." All parties regard the impending Political crisis as one of immense importance. All tn.° Ohristihns must feel that it is one which involves precious, social, moral and religions, as well as merely political interests. Recent events are calculated to remind us of whatwe should never have been unmindful, viz: Our dependence for success in every good cause upon the great Ruler of hearts and of na- I tions. This appeal is therefore made to all who believe that God hears prayer. In the brief time which will elapse before the suffrages of the people shall have decided the Presidential contest, three things.will be done by all truly ,Christian people. .1. They will appeal to God for the aincer. hp and uprightness of their political views and purposes, endeavoring honestly and faithfully 1 to teriew their Petition in all its bearings 'up on die great interests- involved, and praying earnestly that they - thontundru may be guided in the tight way. • i_, 2. They will recollect "The Lord reisrrsdA," that even the "king's heart is in the hand of the Lord, as the rivers of water t He turneth it Whithersoever He will," and that the minds of no men who have power to influence the great decision, are beyond the reach of his control. With full conviction of this great truth, and the remembrance that God' . hal of: , tin moved the minds of men, in relation to matters of great moment, they will , make it a matter of special duty and priv il ege to beseeCh of God that he will so , move upon the minds of those men Who have the , rightjo vote for Pre* ident of these United States, or the power to influence the votes of their fellow•eitisens, du they shall choose that man to this high office, whom He, as the great King, "will delight to honor," as a just and equitable ruler over men —over all the inhabitante of this favored , land: MARDI ED. On Sunday evening, in St. Jamest Cbureh, Gettyriburg, by the Rev. R. Hill, Rev.JOSIAEL ZIMMERMAN, of Millerstown, Perry county, and Miss MARTHA E., daughter of Dr. Sam uel E. Hall, of the vicinity of Gettysburg. On the 22d inst., by the Rev. C. W. Dump , aim Mr. SAMUEL J. VANDERSLOOT, of , 3. As' even "faith without works is dead ," ',fletlysburg, and Miss gAIITHA HAYS, of so all God's obedient servants, while they. tall ~ York. .• On the 16th must., by the Rev. P.Rosen upon. ham, will go themselves ) if practicable , 'I miller,Mr. WILIAM LAUGHMAN, G and l and by whatever influence they may properly ! Miss ATHARINE LEINERT--both of this exert apon' others, to the place of po litical ' county. , concourse, on the appointed' day, and in itst On the 9th. Mat, by theßev. L. Gearlicart, • • • appropriate place, deposit their ballot MP the t Mr. JOSIAH SH UT, of York county, and ; Miss LYDIA ANN OETZ, of Adam') county. representative of their pleasure in the dectis- On the 19th inst., by the same, Mr. LURE ion'of this question. j ,11EATEICOTE, of Glen Rock, to Mies CAR- I Having thus done what. they, weld, sad 01.INE MYERS, of Fast Berlin. discharged their individual .duty,•°D.J.'. v w ill On Thunder the 9th inst ,in Bloomington ' byPa., the. Rev, W. H. 'Rex, Mr. THAD': calmly leave the event to Him to whom events DEU Wm. REX, formerly of Adams- comity, belong, and pray and . .expect that Pe, as is and Miss SUSANNA, eldesttkughter'of Wm. His wont, will, even from aeeming evil s still ; and Jane Wise, all of Clearfield county ; Pa, On Thursday, October 2311. at the residence educe good, and overrule all our nationaland of her father by the R ev. F. Netseher, Mr.! social' affairs- to th e . promotion. of his. own • JACOB hilkli R CIE, Jr., of Tyrone township: and ; 017- ji Miss MARY ANN BROUGH, daughter of Let those permontyrliose political position, , Mr. Andrew Brough, of Reading township. PriliciPl63 or i nit P nan ‘ nnkna in their mi n ds ler° n theAllih must, , b igat v' ott e rtl i ml the least de_ters of oppotit,i . ,'„orr to, the course township ? sod Mies MARTHA B. HALIYFr pointed out above, recogn/i'irto inch oppopeo 8 , UN, otAlamiltontas townobip. - this root positive thstrhals- paltiogir Pine plea or purposes, ate not all tight is the sight of God their kludge, end let them "at "they that mustsire account.' . , • • • In ose yin New ork city ease 1116.- 000,exeni 16.000, c0w..., 550.000 cheep and lambi, 40,000 ulna ) . $BO,OOO swine. To Morons —This didlonitp. which everY mouser experiences in administerink medicine to infants; is entirely obviated by Dr. Click. seer's , preparatiOn, 'called the Sugar , Coated Vegetable,Purgetive Pills. The pill is enema. ted with fine whiti sugari so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum, whtch .no child aver yet refused . to, swalloti. ; Poi worms this is an assured remedy, and it ,his been,yord with excellent effect , in cases of teething, file matron, of the Perm School writes to Dr. Click. finer,. that she has used.for some tithe / his Su. virltoitted Pill,in both ,these complatnts, and always with entire success., ;„ may be had of storekeepers in .every eity i town,, and 'Wage in th 4 Unitld .States, Oct. 24, 1856.-4 t . , , Piles neglected often prove fatal, leads to consumption ,• ; anoint the 13arts ,three times a day with DAILEY'S.PAIN EXTRACTOR. If secretion form in the rectum then insert the . "Pile Syringe" filled with Extractor, and gtad• 1 ually discharge it as the kyringe is withdrawn. Itnever fails to cure eases of any age or,virn lance, nor to give 'With* ease instantly , to all, requeutly curing by one application. files are :known by the , heat, itching, and pain of the anus. Bleeding piles are caused; sometimes, by the falling of the whole bowels, which then press the intestinal :canal tight a• bluing:the back bones and keeps the blood from returning up tile .vesselii, , similar to the blood, being kept at the top of yoni finger when a string is tied tight, around. it; sea: is Fre.; ; ' quent, and for scrofulous hinnora and'deers to form therein : then procure a perfect adom 7 final supporter, and wear a compress to the rec tum, and continue to use the 'Mire as above, also rub it well over the loins and abdomen for some time, and the natural belts that sup port the bowels will be contracted and made, 'strong, and your life will be saved. If proper ly applied, every case will be cured. It never ' . fails. W. Jenkins ! Esq., of Columbus, Ohio, Sec. rotary of the Ohio Mumma Companywho was taken to New York in extreme debility, with piles, to have an operation by the cele h. -ated Dr. Mott, u the only chance to save his life, " roci For yeardentslly s h' hi d o e defied medic the Pain Extracto al r, iease l tsites ' athe 1 grew worse until life became intoler .„bie ;hewtui opeedily cured by Dalley's Pain Extreator." 2,T 0 Ni x , E xu -netor is genuine unless the box es eten it a b...ti‘e Plate Engraved Label . 1 ri V. CLICKENER & w ic i o tti , th ; ra p al = : i d s I " : c.N 4. 11 ,.. Y . to IIA r LLEY, manufacturer. Prioe 25 et.''' 7 f" - j'; ri v 11116—AE orders should be a, br o T ior ' ° i - o ' 11 ; s 7linckenera Co., SI Burley etre, .. 2910t a,:li Wm 414 BATCHCIAIeII HAIR TITIL—NO . 111 TR I C ne 4ll;..7tering Compound coda ever 'have ~1 " ' ta i ne d the vnivenual favor socordednothis Dye, the oripeal, Pe INF 1 , 00 rite• Nature not 'more true :0 center can dm brawn or Witch produced in .$,Nt reddest,grayestorsnost at' Bat hair by mc 1e and soki,.or applied, at' Batchelor's Wig Fact.: 'l7s to 1-4—a,te rooms) 233 Broadw,ey, Now °r '_., 4-- " uh °- Batchelor, is on the Um of all , 00 1 /Yu ne t tam are imitatiot.s. Oat. 10.-1 m HomowAY's Ointment and Pills, cert:la ;Remedies for• Bad• Legs and Old Wounds.= ' Alfred Goslet, aged 27, was for nine years af flicted with an awfully bad leg, there were sev eral wounds in it, which defied all the doptor's skill and ingenuity to heal. He tried a variety of remedies, but was not benefited by the smite. At last hit was persuaded to have recourse to Holloway's Ointment and Pills, these remedies soon affected a very favourable change, and by continuing them unremittingly for three months, his leg was completely cured, and his general health thoroughly established BALTIMORE MARKET. EIGUR AND MEAL—Sales of 200 bbls Howard street at 86 873. Sales of 600 bbla Ohio at $6 81 ; and 400 bbls do. at $6 873. Sales of 750 bbls City Mills at Mt 75 13 bbl.— Family and Extra Floitr—Sales of Baltimore manufactured Family nt $9, Extra do. at 8® $8 28; Howard street and Ohio Extra ,at $7. 25, and Enmity do. at B 25@$8 50 V bbl.— Rye Flout--We quote new at 4 75(05. and old at 3 ®s3 25 V bbl. Corn Menl—Salea to-day city manufactured at $3 76. We quote country at 311@;53 25 per bbl. GRAIN AND , SEEDS.---Wheat— About 16,000 bushels offered, and sales of fair to good white at 1 55(x51 . 62, good to prime do. at 1 63@$1 60, and choice at $1 68. Red at 1 6cepsl 83 to $166 per bushel. Corn—Sales of white at 60®62 cents, and yellow at 61® 64 cents per bushel. Rye—Sales of Maryland at 75 cents, and Pennsylvania at 86 cents per bushel. Oats—Sales of good to prime at 40 ®42 cents per beshek , Seeds--We quote clover at 6 76®57, and Timothy at 3®s3 26 per bushel. PRO VISIONS.—Market not so active, bat firm. The jobbing demand continues good. SNAPP 111.11110,1011 MIAIRKIET. Ilrtortto; 'Oct. 30, 1856. FLOUR It wagons, $6 30 WHEAT, bushel, 125t0 J 40 RYE, 76 CORN, 50 OATS, - 33 BUCKWHEAT, per bushel 40 POTATOES, per bushel BO TIMOTIIY-SEED, 3 00 'CLOVER-SEED, 4 00 FLAX-SEED, 1 25 PLASTER OF PARIS, 4 00 von*, MANS ET.. Your, Tuesday, ,Oat. 39, 1656. FLOUR,bbI., from wagons, i $1 22 WHEAT, 11 bushel, , 1 37 to 1 50 RYE " 75 CORk, " 63 OA a 37 TEROTHY•SEED,II bushel, 3 40 CLOVER-SEED, " .6 50 FLAX SEED, 7 75 PLASTER OF PARIS, It ton 75 BALTIMORE. Oct. 30. 1856. 'DIE D. On the 20th inst., LOIJSA JANE, daugh ter Of Martin Sheeler. of Straban township ) aged 0 years 10 months and 2 days. In Baltimore) on the 18th inst., Mr. RICH ARD Id'ALLISTER, formerly of this county, in the 61st ear of his a; e. ATTENTION ,tthe I ,bildependritt Briscx vou will meet for parade, in full, JL - dre aArm o ry,on Sahli , day the Bth of November, at 2 o'clock. P. M., with arms and accoutrement* in complete order. order,of the Captain. CFI/LS. X. MA11.1 . 11.1, O. S. Oct. 30, 1866. A TOWN PROPERTY AT PRIVATE' sALE. • • • • 1101,,F0r particulart npply to GEORGE - E. ERTNGH AN. I Gettysburg,' Oct. 31, 1856.'--18* COME - ® PE! COMM ALL! ..11ntry , nivit All El AietiLTN! IurrITII the Inaulsornest and Cheapest Stock `V of NEW GOODS to be found 'in this 'Ogee. All the' ne*dit etyles are to be been in the assortment, and many of theta are really magnificent, withourbeing wetly. No time for particulars. Call iriand see for yourselires, st . J. L. SCHICK'S. - - • ' Or* tde Put9ic Spare.' Oct. 31; 1866.- , ,- ; DRESS evo ODS, FOR Lwilee and Otiotlenien, 6iti be found in immense variety; and'eheaper, than er. err, at SCRIM'S: • Step in • and shut new. etocklor Fall and Winter. -••••• °et' 3 /i 1855. NgT . VILE second account of. .Tolon Lohman, An il. signee under., a voluntary deed of as signmentfoethe benefit of creditors of Jules asitniscin, of 'Tyrone 'township, ',Clams County, has been fled` in the Court of Com e/on Plena of said county, and will be con• firmed by the said Court' on the 23d day of December nextourlesooattse be shown to the contrary. JOAN PICKING, /40ey Oct. n, 1856.-40 T strike*, T Ind the Cheaped PRE undersigned' 'would "infaiin the ;good S. people of Adams county and the rest of 1 the world, that he hea received an extra large i supply of all kinds of MEN'S .14 BOYS' OLO. THINII,Bote, . Shoes,Hata, Cape, Buffalo Robes, kn., from New York t and although goods have advanced in price. he is able and determined to sell at a less price,than hereto- Country Merchants are . invited to call—he will sell them Goods lower than they can buy in the city. No one can compete with WM, • I n ' to Ne York and stay two, three or four 'As he buy his Goo& as bed tee : that is to .._,, i = 'Nod atoll the chances. . w s o o r'•d 441 the wise - : is sufficient. If you . lf 6.4 .111 " ch Gat 1 as he keeps, go : to him and fo 4 'l to save ney., 'lle Pm' Furc"" •see, if !MOS mo SAMSON. ~...1 Oct. - 31, 185. ' A GOOD - Oitiii,ElT Y AT PRIVATE SAL . - subscriber offers at Private Sale, , tf ; e to . F . ghip adjoining lam as Isaac' M Bl Y lt e l r e a r a l n7 y ,114. 11 / lin Th o r e wn or all y THREE ACREd. provements are n two. rough-east, Dwelling h..• • e g bl e f u l a good back-building, b • 'Blacksmith Shop, Dry . Ifot. he.. It is a firktate stand fort. . trees on There is, a variety of first-rate frtu the' premises. The subscriber Wet,. farming..henee his desire to Sell. n° ,. t sold the property will be rented from thk'lit. • of April next. M;',•''..The property will be sold CHEAP.— For terms apply to subscriber • • ' • JESSE SLAYBAUGH. Oct. 31, 1856.-3 t NOTICE. THE second and final account• of Amos Lefever Assignee of the estate and effects of Thomas iittle and wife, formerly of Ger• many township, Adams county, has been filed in the Court of Common Pleas of said county, and will be confirmed by the said Court on the 23d day of December next, unless cause be shown to the contrary. JOHN PICKING, Proller Oct. 31. 1846.-40 PVIILIO R&M Oa Thursday thel3th day of Novemba..nart, at, 12 o'clock, M., THE undersigned, Executors, will sell at Public Bale, on the premiaes, the follow ing valuable'Chesnut Tilnber tots, situate in Dickson , township, Cumberland county, adjoining lands of Abntham Trostle, Alexander Young, David Line, Abraham hip ere, Thomas Lye, and others: No. I.—Oontaining6 Acres and 46 Perches No. 2.' -Containing l Acres and 146 Perches No: 3--Containing 3 Acrea and 147 Perches The publit. road leading from the Getty'. bur and Carlisle road , (near Beecher's Saw- Mill) to 13enderarille, passes through the said lots.. Saki lots are about 11- miles from Whiteatown. Terina'arill be made known on day dole by • WILLIAM D. MIMES. Oct. 81, 1856. , Teat/herd Wanted. • Mgr, Board'of School Directors of Strohm, tOwnship, 'will meet at' the hotase of JA COB ln• GRASS, in Ilunterstcnrn, on Satur day ihe 151 h day qr/t7hrentber next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of employing Teachers for the Winter term of the schools of said township. By order of the Board • PHILIP REAMER, Sec'y. Oct. 81,1856.-3 t REGISTER'S NOTICE. TILTOTIcE is herebygiven to all Legatees and other'persons concerned, that the Admin istration Accounts hereinafter Mentioned will be. presented at the Orphans' Court of Adams co unty, for confirmation and allowance, on At nday, Me 17th day of Norenther next, viz : 191. First and final account of Wm. Wolf and. George Dick, Executors of 'the last will and testament of John Nagle deceased. 1 92. Second and final account .of 'Georgn Dick, Administrator de bonis , non, - with the will. annexed, of George Bardt4eceased. 93. First account of David 'Diehl, Execni. tor of, the last will and *testament of Joshua Diehl, deceased. 194. The first accouht of Peter Stnith, Ex' ecutor of the last will end testament of AisL thorny Smith, deceased, 195. The first account of Michael Lear, Ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Eliza-. beth' Lear, deceased, ; 1116: The first accednt of Abnthamllnshey, and Daniol Grove, Administrators of the es• tate of Samuel Spaht, deceased. •• • ; WM, F. WALTER, Register, per DANIEL PLAeti Deputy. Register's Offiee, Gettysburg, 1 Oct. 24,,185q—td f uririt this oftio. . Gairt TOVii DICIAD. OWN fur wairam, PDX AT TI D MIXT DAT, TD KULL /IND IT." A gERTIIN CRE FOR AL RHEUMATIC P 11133 Don't Condemn it but try i 4 it cannot fail. E. C. ALLEN'S CONCENTRATED ELECTRIC PASTE AND ARABIAN PAIN EXTRACTOR Man and Hurst. ? (CoOf rigl ireclited according to ling SMALL JAR; Filly mints LARGE JAIL One Dollar. THE ELECTRIC PASTE seta open the Muscles, Tendons,-, and upon the whole nervous system ' removing torpidity and pro. clueing healths , action of the blood. There j.rbekg us volatile matter'be its conyosition, it remains in action until It acconolishes its work. It cannot lose' its' strength. and is al. t ogether harmless, its constituent pins 'being I entirely vegetable. What will it .cure 1 We seawer—Rheu. medic Pains, ,when evteything else fails, Cramps, Cholic, Swine, Scalds, Sprains, Head-Ache, Tooth-Ache, Swellings, IBruises, Sores, Ring.Worin, Tester, Stild obits, Contracted Cords, Fresh Cuts, Lie x niedfiores, and Atli Sernfulous Diseases whuru external remedies can be used, Sore Throats, Stiff Necks, ase. ' What if will cure for Horses awl. Cattle.— giveny, Spavin, Fissulas. Poll Evil, Wind. gafir, Ulcers, Cholie,Spraiim, Cc Bar and nod- , die Galls, Stone Bruises, Stiff Joints, Verdigo, Splints, and Hermitic , Sores. ka o .lruct gale it Ehe Patent, :Atedicine Siore of 11. A. Roesafield d; Co., Getioral Agents, Lancaster 'Pa., and by A. D. BUEHLER, Get iffirNorse gennine lint those bottles having the words "E. C. Alleu's Concentrated Eke. trio Paste, or Arabian• Pain Extractor, Lan caster, Pa.," blown oh the bottles. • 111111" Look out for Counterfeits. .bon'lfor• geg to etik for ALLEN'E. 1856.-1 y 4'4 Cheap, Fall aad Whiter alerthing. „ WE have now got up our Fall and W nor Y Stock of READY-MADE CL(yrii - NO consisting of Orer-Coata 'in ; g reat Dress Coats of every description, Monkey ? tick. ets, Vesta. Pantaloons. Shirts, Drauers, R:c.l ac., also, Buys clothing of nil sizes. Our stock of Overcoming”, Cloths, Vesting', Can simeres, , Caasinetts, Cords,. Lc., is large and, full, and having experienced Workmen con steady smployed cutting - out and making up, if we cannot please you with a garment ready made, we can sell von the material, 'take your measure and make you up a suit on'the "bor• teat notice. We sell'none but our own make, and warrant them well made, and insure good fit or no sale. Our prices are low, onr I motto, being small profits and quick sales tor the cash. I'lease call-we cannot be beat.— The New York' and Philadelphia Fall and Winter fashions just received. GEORGE ARNOLD. _ Oct. 3, 1856.. WHAT CAN WOMAN DO I THIS long expected book by T. S. ARTH. LT% is now ready for Agents.and Canvas sers. It is having an' inimense sale, and is ccnsidered one, of his best.efrorts. In it will be found kr. Argiur's views on the vexed question of, • • witiitittOts azaisrs. And , what she pipi WiA and Specimen copies sent by mail on receipt of am $l.OO. J. W. BRADLEY. Pubiisher, 48 Noith'efh St. Philadelphin. Pa. N. B. We publish' all Mr. Artl ,Nea Books.: Benct for our list, and terns to Agetite. Oct. 10, 1856.!--3t .n;,:4441t040:.. 7 .11v.;:5igir:! c omß . 7 Y? HOKE'S STORE. , por t ch " FA. L and, WINTER Goop 4 AA he 'is 'fdtermiried to sell for Cash and Country reedti,!op at 'hut. Profits. Also. t, ItitADTZeNlAlbrltfLOVAnts.Z l ' All goods cut free of *rt. bi •an PIP O ' kneed Oct. 10, 18.36. • RAY WANTED. jpgRSONS rmilihig Hay to sell will do , well by calt.'eg on the subscriber, in Gettysburg, who i h u Naifttlis of purchasing. The highest Market p.-ien will be`paid at ell fines. ix.V-As lie itcenlis having the Hay, after being packed, Infulell elther i te Hunofaiiir,Baltintore;- , the peefetellYe to beet rill be. given to those from (9)6n1 he may"pitysha4e. • SOLOMON POWERS. Dee. 24.1.852.—tf News for the People FAHNEFITOCH BIWTHERB bank* :eisived and are nowilpening a large and sari. ediSsortrueut of Dry Goods, Queensware, Hard. to which they invite the attention of those wishing cheap Goods. As our stock has been selected with ,treat care, from the largest wholesale houses of New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, we are prepated to offer in ducements to purchase from us, such as cannot often be had. Come and examine our stock, and we know you will not leave without buying. Sins of the Rea Runt. Oct. 3, 1836. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. PRE unders igned offers at Private Sale the valuable Farm on which he resides ' situi• to in Butler township, Adams county,mijoin in gßender's Church, Farm of Jacob Trostle, . and others, conyaning • 130 "'cies, more or less. The improvements are a two story Log and Weather.boartled HOUSE, with Stone Back-building, a bank Bun, Smoke House. Corn see Orib and other outbuildings. Them " is a well of, never-tailing water convenient to the house. There is a large and excellent Orchard on the premises. A stream 'of water runs through the farm. The land is in a good state of cultivation. Porsche wishing b 14ew the property will please call upon alb rubscribia. JESSE SMYERS. Oct. 24 ) 7856.-A-44 ' Notice, 110 - OTICE isherebrgiven , b) the Stockilyld. ers of the Gettysburg ftailroad Company, that, Ly a rest:Auden of the BOard.of Directors, the fourth installment Will be required ea be paid on their stoelcsubsdription, on or before the 12th day Nof Netratber next. - • DAVID WllulakSecittotry, Getty,tbueg, OM 44, 1856. , Ladles *time *kilo Wfl Alege easortraftt of Ladies ' Dress .B,hota aad Gaiter yforiala at ' 1.101!EAK4,14.11011S. , TRUNRB, Aura" IBIGS 'lied llM. BRA, 8, for nolo' it - - - COI4EAN 44%11014'8. • //arap "fats. tiLACt analloaa Hite tifihilitikit avle etid •at n4lWeedlirices 46r hale at OCIRE*N4 IFAX.TOII - 11. .• . . A large itedlcofto4l - 4114 5h0ei,4414111, at ivaan vrofirloit costly h PAXTON'S - . • Valnableßeal Estate at Public ny virtue of an Order of this °reams' 11 Courrof Adams County, the undersigned, Guardian of the mikor children of WILLIAM NEWMAN, deceased, will expose to public sale, on the premises, on Thursday Me 6th day of Norenidernext ,at 1 o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing described Real Estate, Tract of Land, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, Pii., adjoining lands of Cunnul Welter, Jacob ' Settle, fume' Little, and others, containing 149 Acre., mom or less. Tho Impairs. menus are u LOG DIVELLINO, Log Barn, Cooper-shop, Wagon shed,Corn I• 1 a Crib, and other out buildings ; a well 1 of never-thiling miter with a . pump in it, near the door, an ORCHARD'of choice fruit, and other improvements. About 25 ACRES aril in good limber, with a full propor tion oflleadom There is a Spring of water on the premises, and it small run passes ihmugh it. The extension of the Gettysburg! Railroad passes through the Farm. Also , , Tramof glioiripot ages Land, emitaining 19 ACRES, more or less, adjoining! lands of Peter kinke,-Victor. Melllieny and oth ers, which is covered with .first-rute Timber , • chesiiiit and'onk. Str - Tlic above Tracts will Le sold separate, or together. as may suit purchasers. far Attendance will be .gives and terms made known on day ofsale by fErlf not sold DOI abore,the Farm willbefor RENT for one year from the let of April next. • GEORUE TROSTLE, G'uarclitne. Oct. 10, Isl.so.—ta • ORPHAN'S CONtT SALE. ny virtue of proceedings in the Orp . hins' 1-P Court of Adams county the :underslned will sell at Public guile upon • the promises on WiituAlay - the Nth day qf Nbrimter next, the following mentionei and , described valuable 'tract of Land, • ' sitnnte in Latimore township,; Admit county, , adjoining laittls of iscol, Jolla Ziec'er,' and others, cont,,Mirg TW.E.`,k;'.l:l' ACHES— nims!..pr 1"41,4,1 pittmml• About one arm is . 8 ( .11 aml the: rositltie is in a amyl sifm of sultriation. 11,e ' greatest :purt of it having been well limed.—, the land' is situated ,abont two, usnil e-half, miles fives Petersburg and is very ilesirabie. An indisputable title will by given to the put , chaser. • ' ' ' • Sale to commence at 12 o'clock when at tendance will be given and terms made known by. - T11024A8 P. GARDNER, Omardian and Agent for the Owner. Oct. IT, 1866.-4 t" • PUBLIC SALE. On Satuidag, the 15th of Norember nest, .v 1 o'ci,orx, P. M. TIRE undersigned, Administ ra tor of the 1! , estate of VALENTINE WERNER, deceased, late of Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pa., will expose to Public Stile. at the Court. house, in the Borough of Gettystrarg, the fol. lowing REAL ESTATE,,viz: the •Irifsitsion Proprrty, I yin .oh the Chamhersburg Road, a short distance• &um the town, adjoining lands of ThuologiealSerninarv. F. E. Vandersloot, and others, consisting of * about 3} ACRES, more or less,of excellent land in a good state of cultivntion. The improvements are a two.story frame HOUSE, frame Carpenter shop, frame t, weatheyboarded Barn,. and oth• er out•huildings. There is a well of excel. lent water hear the door, and a variety of rhUice fruit trees on the premises, everything heing in good order. —ALSO— Two Arita or Ground, , . a ituate inCumberland township, Adams Co. Pa:, adjoining hits ofJacob Herbst and others, and an alley, and known on the'plan of cer tain lota fold out b e y Thaddeus Stevens, Esq., Its lots N 0.5 and b, containing 9 Acres and 16 Perches t more or less. These lots will be sold separately, or together 'as may suit pur chasers. • /fir Attendance will be given and terms made known on day of sale by 7aILENTINE, WERNER, ,Adsn'r. Oct.; 4 ; 1t35 a ,--11 " Nt, ETTVMS Teidtttnentary 04 'he Befiltd JO. 31.4 SEPII O. THOMPSON ; 'do, -ased, lots of Germany township, Adams county, Yonna., haviog been granted to the subscriber reside,; in Littiestown, same township, ho hereby gives notice to tut persons indebted to said tstate to cull and settle the soma; and those having thiims will present them properly authentlea. led for settlement. • JOHN ItI'ILVAIN, Oct: 11, ]serf =ac leans as, 011: THE Election is now ut-et. and-you can get the best article of SAUSAGE CUT TERS at the cheap stpre of JOHg HOKE. TO THOSE WHO AREINDESTH TO ME. HAVING now adopted the Cash Systens ih my business, for the purpose of settling up my old business, all those indebted to me of long standing. either. by Note Hook ac counts. will please call aud psi- the same. 6EOR.Gg ARNOLD. Oct. 3, kEtSG, Election. Bank of Gettysburg, Oct. 20, 1856. VOTICE Is berehr given to the Stockbolders IA in the Bank of Gettynburg,that an Elec tion for THIRTEEN DIRECTORS, to serve one year, " will be held at the Banking-house, ou Monay the 174 day qf IsTerember next. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same time. J. B. BI'PEIERSON, ccuhier. Oct. 20,1856.—td H 1 ARDIVARE—Another large 'supply.— Coma and make money by guying at low prices, from our well selected stock. FAIINESTOCK BROTHERS;' 1 Sign qt: R 1 Fronj, , lints, lints. WHOSE in need of the al-Jee 'l% would 1. do well to'give us a call, befo paranoia:l elsewhere, for Samson eunnO4 De in gitAirg. bargains. _ 4 , gpsgoza. ALargo lot of Trunks and CArpet ltage dtt hand which, will be a01d41 , 7 to make.!ittrin O PTe 4 t44Cl°C3CB'al"a VA l V h esl SONS /St A - Im large aortment of Umbl'ellaa, oea, jest received and kir Rle SAM'AbN'S. taUR litbkii of HAitlDlAiefiE bas been Vex,' label 9ncreaso, and pi . esons'biiilding requitisg anything 9n ibos department, should Eniit call and sic' FAHNESTOO/03 cheap Aril 3141 TIO*, • . . /16.1 E «in fiat! a bur ,”CrTalW:Wdi, Accordeons, Flbtei Vic. Cbeap at SAMSON'S. . splendid assortment of Queensware, China! Q)Eisfi_Stone and Earthen ware, ..; Ire cariefribe Sick lettere krolirs of, say It • INVALIDS, 11111 IND 1111:10110I 'meg EASEL, r the theme* Cheatiott Mew. rAtkidelpaja e was out* are Mond irt almost edify (aIM, dye . .1 am tamp" la may of year Carthame Pa NNW t have fiend theon A hitter family Ve 4110•111Milr ore, than any other within say Idonw Map of Myr Monde have mallard hulked 11.11111ta thala:idaem; Melds With me In halleaina that Illey pneWintesaintedinto "Inns* tot Miring ant dieser** mod atthilt the MM. Thells' are nnt enly 'Restful, hui oath and *mans m Me Mien ;paha,* which menet nsake theta raked i r o• peirflo . when they Me knows." The renedthle Chancellor wmentAw Irmo Be. Sol Munn, 15th April, le B 4 "Da. J. C. Avis— Sim I have takes year PI erith .treat hesseth, for the Holmium, leommr, km of appetete, and 1111{non hphitachlo, shirk hart of tali ram smenshoe In. la ma spring. A law Mars dyes, ISM mired M t hare need your Cherry Nandi! nun, Yvon la my SOP/ (of roughs and Nide with undill.. antelena INalter medielneorrhirheerer and I reel it a plumes to menneed yea for the Dmd you here dna* and are doles." JOHN P. BEATTY, Esq., Poe. of the Pena. Itelbtead C 0,.. rays: . • Pe. R. R. iv., PlltsfdpShr, The. IS, 11/ 1 / 4 "air: I take Owen, In adding uy torthomoy I. the ainleary of your medicines, haring derived troy materlal Menet!. Om the one of both your Phrasal and Calbettle Pude. lam nine without then; in my family, nor 4'lll over amain( to be, whale my ITIPOnn w 111 procure tbeen." ?Ise aid* Tennorned fl. S. STEVENS, Al. I)., of West. Worth, N. whim, "Samna mod your CAT/Mine PILL In 111. (*Safi, I *edify fmni expedence tint they anon invehtable pugs. the. In mem of disordered ninetlrmeathe liver, redoing headache, indleesolcat, trativenim, and the rem verlidy of &eves shot follow, they or. a doer remedy th en any other. In all craw ohms • emotive remedy, b mitilrest, I emAdendy rocommina them Pill. ro the' nubile, eso • o n rtperi M nr to any other have aver Fonnd. They are sue iO Ofentlinn, And plifiltily tasks them an Invaluable ankle fro,intblic sum. • I hare (let menyjeare known' pm" Cherry Ped•ret MI MO hoot Ihnoth n Wine In the world ; and there Me or, In. ate mho Inferior to that admirable preparation Ow the Masi. meta of dliemeo." . • • .11 An, as., Nis. 21, 1633. "DR. J. e. fhoti sir: f have been afflicted Inns I 'MY blab with scrofula in it, wont form, and tone. after twenty yearn' trial, end an nntold of amount of suffetine, have been completely cured In a few week* by your Mlle. With what feeling. •or relating I write can only bet Imagined when you realize what I have suilliwenf, and how long./ "Never until now fare I been free torn title Imotwoute dlwagln some ahem. At lime. it munched toy am; made me almost Mind, !wide. the II nenthinsble • pnlni vet ether. It nettled In the emit', or toy bend, and draimpad my hair, and ill, kept me molly bald alt my dare; amnatlnnu It crone MA In my fats, an d kept it Atr mouth. a raw wee . "About nine weeks ago I Con.nieneed 'skim; your Martin Pill.. and now am en rarely nee Win the romplanit My gig are well, toy skin le rule. and toy hair low nail minted a healthy growth; all of which rakes mti OW already a new pawn. te Roping this statement may be the manna of sonveying labrosation that shall do mood to when; I am, with every notintent patllude, ,Tenns As, MAA ICKER." I bare llama the above am RI id Marfa R IMO ham Mr childhood, end her statement Is strictly true. ANDREW J. OVIMISSIra IM PIWISIMOUtti IllanaleattnrlPS Cam JOEL PRATT, of the chip Marlon, mites &eh Ilootat, flab April, 1854: "Toot Pills bare cued me from a Minas melt which all.. firm derangement of the Liver which had Mennen very unions. I had failed of any relief by my Physician. and from every remedy I could try; bet • few dome of your PIN have completely restored me to health. I bare given. them to my 'children for worms, with the beet ef fect*. They pmmptly cured. recommended them to a friend for motiventee, which bed troubled him Mir , months ; he told um its a few day. they had cured him. You make the but medicine lb the world; and I am Dee to ay , ea" Mead this from the distinguished Sondrar of the Ignorers* Court, whoa* brilliant abilities have made him well Mown, not ally In thu. but the neighboring Stares. "Nos Ortaus, .ofpii, HMV • • NSW t bare great atisfection In wearing you that. myself and family hag. bun very much haThfifild by year Medicine% My wife was cured, two years since, o a ae 'yen and dangerous cough, by your Cuss*, Psalmist, mid glace than Us enjoyed pukes health. My children ham several num been cured horn attacks of the fade- VISA and Croup by it. It Is an Invaluable onnedy, kw theft emnplaints. Your CaTifiRTIO P 11.5.• hare eating, cured me from a dyrupida and costivemma, which has grown urge me for some years,— indeed, this cuts is much more inumrunt, from•the tact that I bad faked I. gal renal* finam the beet Physicians which this envies et the country affords, lad fmai any of the sumemus nue dies !bad taken. "You seem to us, Doctor, Ilk. a ;workloads! Ilewilair to our family, and pm may well suppose we are IH4 Ilth• mindful of It. loam reer z iltily, VITT TtlisiXTXl4" . 1 itemise Cineler Ms, Java sih, In t "Du J. C. Ansa.— Deemed flirt I have made a thee: ough trial of the Cemetery Plass, lan me by your spree, and have been cured by them atter dreadfitl alteumallem under width he found ono ati f seing. The IM lasi re. Ileved me. and • few subs '' sent dorm fume entirely immured the disease. I feel In Fetter lwahh tow Matt ke OCIDO years belie*, which I *WRNS% swift* to the Wm* of your CATHARTIC P/LI.II Ytutte wM VW MANIC!, . LUCIUS 111XrC4LP." The above are all from penorte who are embikty transit whirs they mate, and who would not make these stems mime without a thorough conviction that they wets tree. Prepared by DR. J. O. AYER & CO.; busied aadlaslitical Chemists, Lowoll, Mw 139"F0r Sale 'by A. D. BUEHLER * up Druggists generally. August 22, 1856.--1 Y - PROCL ri NATION, WHEREAR the Hun. Roans. J. neves • President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas, in the Counties composing the I9th District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district, and Samuel. R. Rusam.Land Jon:: Itl'Orrttx, Esqrs., Judges of the Courts of Over an 4 ; Terminer. and General Jail Delivery, for the trial del capital and other offenders in the County of Ada.;-have issued their precept, bearing date the 20th day ot August, in the year tif our Lord one thousand eight. hundred and 4-44, and to me directed fur holding a Court of Commit Pleas, nod General Quarter Ses sions of the Peen, and General Jail Delivery, and Court of Oyer Mel Termlher,at Gettysburg, on ifointoll the 17th of Xuretnber nest— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all the Justices of the Pence, the Coroner and Consta bles within the said county of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper persona with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Examina tions, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and to that behalf appertain to be done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jnil of the said County of Adams, are toile ihou and there to pro tecute against them as shall be ja.d. 11ENRI" THOMAS, Sheritr, C): 11c. tlettysburg, tc , Oct. 17. 1856. NOW WE HAVE:THEM ! lIIST arrived. from Baltimore and Phila= delphia the hest assortmem of lints, eisps. Donis and that has ever bees offered in X lama County. • — 1tE9.411 colors and 'kinds, (Borne entirely new.) Call and aee 'them at the old stand newly fixed np, in Llittmbersburg street,a fel; dooxafrom the 'corner. . ; , March 28,181 G FOll 10 to 45 . 1eat1 , 0f-florses. . 1 0 Pk , GAO 1 `Okt. • itztioura - zi - R4 justvreoCted; B,lPeridiB 4LI al rtrotal &AVIA Undershirt-V*lnd iDrowter , leach *eh sold 124 SAMSON'S. INO upitbtialtet6tery Friday 'Everting,Bald. ,teorivatrelit, , in the three evory hada. MO' few doors *hove Yuba! ettockti Store, b y q).714,.• : 4 7 5431 .t E 1 1frpsid is limes peliritifin the yi per Fanaum.-t•if anti pnid.eitbin the yew 2( per discoutinned-nntil allertesingoars " rse thsoption creels LOON •eh:. :foe eopivut tenu. A rsiNt• t• ••14 $ die tvittinentreieilltwregarded.aa s nes alms hht. Acireriiiemente nut eierrling amino' sorted three times for V—ever/ , insertion 24 tent& Longer ones in t. sync proportion. Al! skeertitementn eon stpodelbr ordered for a given thine lilt bar sosAiiiit a 111 ta k id. A liboul reduction sin bn z to ages ebo. advertise hl• the -Phob,-- sitttiag of .0114hitit' 4444 gmbs l , sokprowpti no4o/1 11. 1 0 0 14* • Pali AyEws, W. W. PAXTON.