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0. J. tTAIitP., F;DlT , in AM) PROPRIETOR-
GETtYSI?r - Ro, P.l
Mittaay Morning, Sept, 28, 1857.
DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS.
iron ciovra.Noa,
WILLIAM F. PACK El of .Lycoming,
c.tx 1L coumi-zy t o N En,
LJIIZOT) y 11:I('!; 1,.1 Nl),)Cliemter
JuDGns or TAE ?•,. moos corn?,
IVILLI.OI Si' i:OING, of Berk.:-,
JAS ES T11())11 ) 0N, of Erie.
- THE COUNTY TICT.
Amelubly,
CHARLES WILL, Oxfurd twp.
~Sirrre f.
TSJLAC LIGHTNER, Mountjoy.
Prothmwtary,
JACOB BUSHEY, Hamilton.
C7erl, of the Courts,
HENRY Cr. WOLF, Getty:,burg, .
lie ilster
ZACILARIAIL MVEIL, Tyrone.
10A.COB RAFE EN SPERGER,
Tr 67 Pu rer,
JOEL B. DANNER, Gotty§barg,
4 dilitor,
ISAAC lIERETEII, Ifamiltonban. •
Director of the Poor, ,
*NDItENV WIIITt, Freedom.
C,brone.r,
Dr. C. E. GO r i DS.IIOIMUGII, Straban
_ !?.
7
lEMOCBATtO MEETINGS!
lei — Packer and the whole Denwratic
State and Colaty Tickets,:
I 1111? party of correct priocUlas will bold
Meeli; , gs as follows:
At ..106$e D. Newman's, in Mouttijoy tp.,
. This (Monday) Evening.
At Iteidlersbarg, 'l.'yrone tp., on Thurs
. • day Evening next, Oct. 1.
4t Mictilitown, in Butler tp., on Friday
Evi3nag next, Oct.
At...St:ll'6,in Union tp., fon the ITanover
and Little.qown road,) ou Saturday
Alla : noon next, Ott. 2.
At Fairfield, in llainilt , ,nhan 1,,p., on
, Monday Evening np.xt, Oct. a.
At Ilmiten4own, in Straban tp., on
Tuesday Evping, Oct. 6.
At Goodyear's, in k v rauktin tp., oaWed
nesday evening, Oct. 7.
xis — Good speaking may be expected.
Additional annoameroonts will be wade
4 relater.
.., ; I?4LLY TO THE 11EETL GS,
; AND HEAR THE TRUTH
1 Sept. 28, 1.5..,57.
DEMOCRATS, BE ASSESSED!
Let every Democratic voter st* that
he is assessed. The law requires that
you - shall be aasecsed nt least ten days
before the election day. Look to it,
and see that your name and that of
your 4041111).u, who is not assessed,
is entered on the assessment list at
once.
Go to Work !
We earnestly admonish every Demo
crat to go to work, and leave no honor
able effurt untried to carry the State
aid County Ticketth This iathe great
husineth at present before us, and he
who, professing the Democratic faith
and a sincere desire to preserve the
Union, shall fail to put forth his energies
to elect the nominees of the party will
fait in the performanc e of a great Itity,
- which must be n sonrce of unpleasant
reflections in after life. We have not
a moment to spare. The enemy are
everywhere at work and everywhere
united in a determination to beat the
Democratic nominees on the Second
Tuesday of October. Let us show
them that we are awake and wee pre
pared—that we know the importance
tbeissues between us--end, by one
hiittiltstkcous and Vigorons etlbrt, plant
the tlig . tif triumph so high and so firm
ly that it can never hereafter ho torn
1'
down.
Turn Out tc the Election!
/a Berks and some other heavy Dem
ocratic counties, the Black Republicans
and Klabic_ Ntithings have made TIO
non instions for coirty offices, and do
. not intend to. Their object in being so
stodesenil of a sadden is, that the vote
shall be b,Kbt in those counties, and the
Democratic Ste I tlpptlidates be o much
the haters byi.K, 'Let Iltare he, there.
• fore, a FULL VOTE titrouglkout qur
eountf,'ltiitfunireagbont every county
la the Stift.
The oppqa:m - , must be tbwArted in
thiErtriek.,4lllrwe urge our frienAba eve,
ditirit to (*.operate. in tho vark.
*rum ot3vl,7oliN OUT owillho;
41* aiknit theiireitthor
r4o. t # . 04,,s or: *Aim !
4104 siibacriber id illitioiß Wrhea
The Deiairetic .part} in
4/kw-am*is ~ r ight 1n4 6 up!'-- *lck
113111*It . :Jleptblican atooklipidiy.on the
;P e Pai°ll party; "114 not
owe ' t ta ke ti aaildidete for
,ilrvißPr, - re;
o nce Kansa. juts ceased bieediog 1" •
time Convention& the Tickit -4
--
' Vigl-P l 7 --- 1- 0 6 Zolat __.: I `-.------ lir' . 1. 4 ----- ° l7 /
kt•-_, Thy - ..,Deskocrltins,partflof Ada ss' r I Os mocill!,e , or da me (far I lit is well *owl', Oil% 1
i
ifethfng
this
, 131aok 1
:A n party Alive reottle and the People'', action has liirrimxl—t liiihe ter labor i ßja,, r ,,-
4ight.--i.,. agitil l t, p the sel,,L w ith ti and for zefout effort i etliseigloriorui ; candidates in this eoanty,..l4t ii
, a.mtchleas ticketApillengleg tie mini- cause which is se sear and digit to year ' tioneered among those oppcked .
1 ration of
the whelegublie. • s ,
~4 Aiarls• . l iant.,have a ticket ie_iiie 40..kl!Ii&nternism; by asseverating timit they' d
Ti'; M. I 'oriveritionlvhrill nominated composed of "good men and true," were not then connected with the Order,
tlit, randidai es erery district of the coup.' nom i natedhz a fall,,conyention ofdele : and Dever had been—and conveyed the
i v was filly tipre:&eitio COttnififiii illeVol.4llo by Yollliseivdr -4 tilekoi impr‘sion bo tbsi minds of the.yeters
it, telligent
t ot body 0 keir?lr . 11 Ls- 'cit. ial aye pro usl34 stk,„pill otlaPare them ailtiratateal ,t hataeleetedlhotweu I. I
senildcd on a similar ooca.ion. "The ut- favorably in character, intelligence and ,in no manner act with the odious i.ion,
most good feeling prevailed throughout
,zeilimmita.Lility, with any .tlikt.. luta ever ; or exhibit the least. sympathy for it..
~,...„. _ _ .
its - deliberations, and when its labors been offered for your support. You I Well, they were successful at the
' came to a close an earnest determination can elect it triumphantly, if you will, Ipolls, mainly, if not„entin•ly, owing to
to woai for the success of the entire and but do your duty. Will you try 7 the votes secured through this deception
ticket was apparent on the part, of all. We are atire you will. Then commence'--and what has been the result? The
Camitta WILT, the nominee for the active 'exertions without delay, and course ot Mr. Illusset..NlAN in the Logis- i
Assembly, is a practical farmer, pos. r leave no honorable means nnreeorted to Mature is welt known. Ho acted wish,
iessed of all the qualities necessary to . from this till the day of election. You 1 the Know l'iothings and=Black liep.o-
a proper discharge of the high duties ; will have a wily 3 and desperate foe to licans--voting - iiith them on all political
devolving upon a Representative in our contend against. Every ineans,fuui as motions—from the election of Simon
State Legislature. That he is fur ea-' well as fair, will be resorted to by your' C, , micron'sto the - United States Senate,
perlor in every essential attainment to i „,
..,
r ponents, and every artilto employed '
his opponent, all who know the men;
to divert your attention from duty.—
must admit. A ready thinker, and al- Let not this intiniidate or discourage
ways able and m illing to express hi.
von, but be resolved to contend like men
i
thoughts clearly and independently, n behalf of your principles and your
we may expect him to give Adams candidates. hold township meetings
higher rank in the next than she held i
___ eo „,, or , to an d mason with your neigh
in the last Home. 1. de,irable change
1 bors--urge them to do their duty---and
will, therefore, be effected by his eke- let every man act as though the result
. of the election rested upon his should
ers alone. In ordinary times such ex
ertions arc not necessary, but now it is
different. We have every faction and
every ism to contend with. This con
glonwrcition of parties can easily be over
coltk—etreetnally overconao—,if every
Democrat does Lis - duty. Who will
hesitate to lay his shoulder to the
wheel? We are sure the realm:Mee will
be; NOT ONE! ,
You Have &gallant leader, Domoe.rats,
in the person of Gon. PeicKEs, to dialect
you to victory. Prove ' yourselves
. worthy of him. Yon stood by Pennsyl
vania's gifted son last fall, and can you
now ,be lukewarm and inactive, when
the 'same influences are at work to de
feat your 'chosen etandard-bett We
. .
feel assured yon will not. ' . - mall
label your forces for - the contest wit,ho y at
..II moment's delay. Scour every nook
and corner of your respective boroughs
and townships. Urge your fellomr-eiti
' sena to the , polls, and let not a single
['friend of Gen. PACKER and the dilher
Democratic candidates be left at home
on the second Tuesday of October. DO
Ohti 'and,* glorious victory will crown
,your eitortfi, and the banner of Democ
raeyk will waive in triumph, over your
heal when the result of toe election is
i...
tion
ISAAC LIGHTNER, the candidate for
Sheriff, is also well known for his sterl
ing qualities. As a mechanic and far
mer, be hat labored industriously, day
in and day out., to Require an honest
livelihood for himself and family, and
deserves well of has fellow-citizens.—
Ile has a large fund of general informa
tion—is determined, yet humane—and
will make, what all , who know him will
second na in promising, a first class
officer.
That JI4OOB BllBHilr has all the quali
fications required for an efficient per
formance of the responsible duties of
Prothonotary, will not for a moment be
questioned. A capital clerk, of ao
commodating disposition, and exceed
ingly careful, in all business matters
entrusted to him, those who may have
anything to do at that office while in
his bands, may rely uDon beingprompt
-107 and satisfactorily served.
or Register and Reoorder,Zscrie-
RIA4I Mysits, a hard-working farmer all
his life, is the candidate. He, too, is a
good clerk,—always
attentive. By placing that important
post under his care, the voters of the
county will secure an officer of much
merit. •
HENRY 'ig. Wou, far Clerk of the
Courts, is acknowledged everywhere
to be a first-rate clerk, and the very
man for the post: 'Proverbial for his ac-
commodating.spirit and fine qualities of
bead and heart, we have no hesitation i
in predicting for him the meed of "well l
done, good and faithful servant."
For County Treasurer, Jon, B. D.Lx-
NEB, is the nominee. An excellent busi - 1
ness man, of obliging disposition, awl so
well know 'Land enjoying so largeu share
of public confidence, what is loft us to
say in this connection that would bet
ter establish him in general favor? A
popular officer heretofore, we can very
eandidly promise that he will take, the
same rank again. Ile alwayi polls a
heavy vote.
For the important office of Comity
Commissioner, JACOB ItswrisamßelltiS
the candidate. Long a farmer of liam- r
iltonban and for several years of Butler, i
he enjoys an extensive, acquaintance, I
and all who know him will pronounce
him one of the very beet men for the
officio that could be found in the coun
ty.
To discharge its duties as they
should be discharged, requires good ?
business acquirements, beside a Rea
oral knowledge of the county,—all
which we know to exist in an eminent
degree in Mr. R. No Tax-payer will
ever regret voting for him. 1
The same may be said of ANBRBW '
WurrE, the nominee for Director of the '
Poor, and ISAAC lIERETER, for Auditor.
No oao knowing theie gentlemen will,
question their entire fitness, or doubt •
the propriety of their election.
The duties of Coroner will be prompt-I
ly and faithfully discharged by Dr. e.
E. Gotnsnoriouon. Those duties are
at times of a highly responsible &name
'
ter, and should they assume such, a
shape during his term, he will be found
1 equal to the emergency. i
Such is the ticket presented by the '
_Democratic Convention. That it is a 1
strong one throughout, the beat of the
popular heart acknowledges so pulps- ,
bly as to cause the Dark Lantern man-'
agars to quake from head to heel. Look
at it—i
scan it, mart for roan—and if the
candidates upon it aro not found to be 1
"head and shoulders above" their op-i
ponents in all the necessary qualifica-;
tions, then has our knowledge of them,
of years standing, only'resulted hi de-
ceiving us. Wo will not permit ourself'
to doubt their triumphant election.--
That it will require effort, we know;
but with so unexceptionable a list, of
standard-bdarers in the field, who will
hesitate in doing his utmost to ware
their socc ess 1 . •
In foirlming this tieket,the Convention
bad doasnally , good material to choose
front. It was hardly possible to: snake
a mistake; and.had any of thOao who
hero s kf;3a te d been' Isuceisiefol, thei r
n*ll'l44oll
,woultk. hayp been, hailid
w ith, a l e baraf. degree of .approbatiosiso
apparent in tepid is niorelows t ..
nate, •
Nor, TO woes' role TKE.TICRET—
tiLE WUOLE TICItET-4437) NO
WING 6441 1 TAW TICK:6 X L
air-i
' oz 4 k).4. drtrbiat
a ~~~
klprn
"Outside of the World!" -
TlNFeditors of the York Gerdie eon
gratelate their " neiglibore of Adams
upon their prospect of a speedy realiza
tion of the hem:tits-with inlets the ir-ovi
horse generally strews its pathway - I'.l
and conehnle. Kit otherwise hand wee
notieo in a style somewhat
thus : " Gettysburg gill sei cease ttO
be outside of the world."
We have, to be sure;lsifen!ilittle ont-
of-tha-wayis' h, in 4 liwsineas point o
i t
view ; but in all the elemen which go
to make up if clean,liealthy d. attrac
two
town—who'dlethe rich are upt,
made much richer; no beggars are HI
—put down Gettysburg in the front
rank. I3dt in busineac, too, we are
"looking up," and . going uy--(new
hOuses, new firms, and "all that sort of
thing")—at such a da.-,hing rate, as',
os
f
to give care t wen our neiglibor I
York, some of th dati„to "shiver in i
her shoes," throng k.igetloosing her '
comparative position. Mark what we '
predict, awl—move along faster, or get
At of the way.' The spirit of improve- 1 ,
ment is so rife here now, as to "attack
almost all classes. Even we, though
having but recently enlarged and mak ,
ly improved the Compi/e.r, are not n I. *
satisfied. The advertisements wlmla
look better by the introduction of some
new type in that department, and there
are other points in which we think
typographical improvements can still
be effected. And all will be done be.
fore long—"provided, ALWAYS," that
our patrons jeCwide us with a sufficiency
of the" needful" to enable their hum
ble servant to visit those exeellent
Philadelphia friends, L. JOHNSON & Co.,
with "a stiff upper lip"—which latter
state, by the way, is generally suppos
ed 'to ensue from having "flour in the
barrel and money in the pocket."'
Talk about Cettyshurg being "out
aide of the world l" Why, dour, re
spected " old bosses," we expect, short
ly,l to be picked op and dropped down
into the very centre of business creatiou!
1 a--Whenever you see a Railroad
"Opening" announced through to Got
' tyeloarg, you may look in at your ,Post-
Itoffice fora yearly "pass." Railroad pee
-1 ph off the " Centrals " got " pheelinks I"
Outside Aid.
The Buffalo E.rpres.s, and other lend
ing New York journals, contain labored
editorials in favor of WiLne'r, aid &d
-
meeting his elevation by the people of
Pennsylvania. It certainly is !strong
proof of Mr. "Witakor's . weakness at
honie, %bat be is this bliged to call to
his aid the influence Mho press in oth
er States. But this outside pressure
will avail Min nothing. 'the Keystone
State will elect: Mr. PACIU2k by a mi
-1 jorily, Of .fnauy thousand :totes; Th e
PeoPLO,Pt Ptt4k4sYlvitain will take
.diotaildotwitit anything but; good
.
41bormoss,.--TAssielkre 4 present
in the sity, of Neer Yak witty a asOsis•
sod professed Moroaosks.. Tikeit• have
tAsix 0
. horoki 41 41Psisoti911, confelrfilly
11=g044 10 WO! Os! !W •
I
Young.
=:Ckatbi
clown to the most petty measure ;—and
it k no more than lair to expect that if
re-elected, he will do so again.
The gulled voter may know exactly
what reliance to place upon similar anti-
Know Nothing Er , v-,s.ion3 hereafter,
awl will hardly be caught in the same
trap again. "Cheat me once, 'tis your
fault ; cheat inc twice, then 'tie my
fault !"
But - the •self same dodge is al
ready being resorted to by ean.di
dates nominated in last Tuesday's
Know Nothing and Black Republican
County Convention, with all the cool
ness imaginable, as though the eyes of
anybody had not been opened to it.—
The other day, a town candidato met
a gentleman from the country, and in
formed-lam in a eolficiential way, that
though nominated by tho Convention,
han•oappoeod the K,toto Nothings would
cat him," and be would . have to look
fbr sortie - outside support ! The voter ho
was addressing (11 Democrat and a
Catholic) "saw clear .4hrough th4l
brick," and gaittr•hiin tat anderstettsit
very distinctl* that ho toaldn't ? Be_
Jugged out f voting this tilt likt of
his party!
I The cool can4idate broughtiiis ware
to a bad marks t in this instance—and
although he lilt earryit to others, we
ventnre to proilict the same success in
ninety-nine calm out of a hundred, if not
in all. ..
Just think*4 the brazen character of
the artemperAliking at the hands
of a Conventliti more Know 'Nothing
1 than anythiagt: else, a nornipation, and
reeeiviatit t lately ought,of i taelPto re
strain a pandickte's preinmptioa and
assurance from begging voteoof that
class who are PBOSCdtIBEift in their
dmrest and moat inestimable RIGUTS,
by the very piirty which nominated
Lim. ,‘ Pal . law !, 0 , - -:- I :.
But T . game woN,'T no NOW. To
tTA4,be gull,:d twice iu the game
nay : e
.41. 1!ebraska Election.
la, (Nebruslca) . Timm; gives
iiit3iAll: - ote for Congressional dele
4ste tin that territory. It is aii,fol
loa
ergnson,
Inirkh ‘ ripnian,
13. Pr;ltankin,
J. '....Thayer,
MI
' Judge Fs,aousox ia, or waa,,gie Chief
Justice of the Territory, and the Times
rejoices over his selection as a great
triumph. Ile is a Democrat of high
standiag and excellent ability. It is
said that Ms. CHAPMAII will a:mutest the
result 'on the ground Of alleged)ntor
mality in the voting in some prGinets.
When it is considered that out of the
5,843 votes polled in this territory at
the late election, 4,553 were cast for
Democratic cand:clates, the strength of
our party in 'Nebraska can be fairly CS
"o rri to ry , like Kansas,
or-nnize • lltu kt,r the provisions of
A1r316-.:%4 v 4 ra,.1:11, bill, :Inclpt , iteo has
're;;;;.‘cSwitl,in its limits uninterrupted
-I,y, ow.;r:g to the fact that its soil was
' not polluted by the tread of that band
of outlaws scut out by the 3lasaachu
i Botts Emigrant Aid Society, to interfere
with the real inhabitants of these terri
tories. The real voters of all the new
Territories arc strongly in favor of the
wise and progressive measures of the
IDemocratic party, and when the choice
of rulers is left to them, they
bl3 - roll up such a vote as that. in Nebras
ka.
Well Done, Vermont.
The oiieial returns from the hot-hod
of Black . Republicanism, show that the
Truth is beginning to hare Its effeets
oven there: In November, 1856, the
vote for President stood as follows:
Fremont, 39,561
Buck :man, 10,569
Fielmore, , 545
Republican and N. N.. maj., ,4) 37
The offal vote for tiovetnor this fall
Flotehei', (Republiel►n) E 5,675
Keyes, (Democrat) 13014
Reputgicin, &e., majority) 13,801
DiaIOCRATIC 15,876
Mud Republicanism
tbiTl f Poor Item
The Black publican oandidato for
State Treasurer of Ohio is Alfied P.
'tone, the same gentleman who once
amide use of the following expressions :
Everylahoring man ought to wear
red patch be his heels, so that ha could
be d eel gasibd from respectable people."
:1 At a pubikt supper, he gate the lbl
lowing toast luxury . ,
thank God} none bus the wealthy can
enjoy."
Bash aristoaistio fieskeys always
'lnsetrtkL flitor from Xact.llepsblicati
-10140: tlitat ,Fo44.plite4;
negro oft, a* equality 'nth whits OWNS.
----meel
a pittlirisser" Cony n.
Thetoppeakion \ (.osnvention, on ti,
ty li6%.iiin a ordance with th,tiviet
ions f L rrangetteente of the .Afirnage . rs,A
• Supittior,Coineiyors," nominat& th
, ..
'll3ll , ,wie g as their ticket :
Assembrit—:Min Hassell:Dan, Daralttdn- -
ban.
shetif—James A. Tho :on Gettysburg.
Protheastiry---It.rt r eft '
nu
Itlicieer-1 ran fie . rd;
' Oferie..liiiitry Glide . tow n ...: .i
Treasurer—John Scott, 7,ettpsburg.
Cymruissioner—John Ilostette-, Union,
' Meetor —Michael DI et riek , Seder.
Auditor—Benj. A. MarA3ll. liimilie than.
Coroner—Dr. W. It. Stewart, Petersburg.
There existed a presumptuous diwo
sition on the . part- „(ii• a considerable
body of the party to interfere with the
! plans of the ..11.a.nagars, Auld. in some in
stances it was nearly successful; hut
the end proved tho skill of the "Sups-'
riors" too much for all oppohition.
There were lurking objections-to Mr.
111.7 ssELm AN —" the repeal of the Ton
nage tax,". " Simon Cameron," &c., being
urged—but he had serve) the Managers
well, and that was enough to bring
about his re-nomination. Tho PEOPLE
will say what they think of his Legis
lative course at the polls.
As to the Sherifralty, the Managers
wore for a tune atfault. Tbeirgreftt
stand-by, York Springs, deservettsome
, thing handsome, the. Ii 'Superiors " very
well knew; but ti certain influence here
got their right ear, and, instanter, Kr.
THOMPSON was determined - upon—Mr.
1 BECKER th be p nt:oft" by some stuff about
the "School question." Won't do ! '
For PrOthouotary, Esquire Duttno-
RAW Was'aeltn . owledgod the strongest
man, but the Malingers appreciated the
office-hunger of Soutar .MARTIN, and
- he was successful—after a tight chase.
i •
The 'rotors will' make short work of
him.
In regard to the Begistership," the
Managers at first inclined to Mr.- Me-
CREART, but after Consulting long 'an'd
i anxiously, and a4owing themselves 'to
be cheated into the belief that Mr.
...{.could- secure Democratic votes
~
i •lownship, he was fixed upon as
the n.% Whenever . he finds -himself
..._
elected by the aid of Democratic votea,
,
,ue can prepare ito ".rriove "—bat we
!mild advise him .to make no sacrifices
1
_. ... of it.
147
r sis the Clerkship to the Courts
I was colicorned, fir. IttLinenr-tx.6 had
Ith e track all along. .110 had a
friend occupying a high seat
ilia tholflork Laltern Synagogue dur
! Mg these delltkriatians'orhich was suf
ficient—tor a noniinatloni but will not be
for an election, by e,o‘n-a-i-41-r-e-a- . b-l-e.
1 There was no little trenble in regard
to the Treasurenihip. Not in so fur as
the maiiieg of a choice by the Managers
I : wait cundertlei.,Scorr was their
favorite4but to induce ..,Weiii - itek e
and . WisanllENNElt to leave the eoursto—
either of , whore, we can aafely venture
, ,
o say, possetac - ri fir more personal
„pepularity than. the 'neminee. Mr.
i Witiebteoner waaeventuallypersuaded
I to deeline,.for the sake of the ".saceess
of the party," (1) but Mr. Hoke was too
sharp and spunky for that, and would
not acknowledge, by act or deed, the
superior deserts sr the late Sheriff and
biter Poor-bon4 , Steward. But be
in ustikt have kolowsio or he failed to re
,' collett, that the _lfajor had served the
Nanagera faithfully. and that Vert was
an all-powerful
,merit in their eyes.
!Ilia nomination' does , not insure his
election, however, as ho and the " Sir
-1 periori" may learn aolltirwhere about
the second Tuesday of October. Mr.
Itoke would have made a closer, and,
therefore, more interesting run of it. :
The Commissioner question-bas also
somewhat difficult •Of adjuitment, the
friends of the York Springs district in
sisting for somothing• that was worth
haZiing, the Sheriff being denied them;
but tthe Managers had' arranged the
nighft before for 3lr:llosirirxi i s nom
, mation, and thou" was no altering
(,it. We don't kuow much about, .the
llominee, but arc -Impressed" with the
* conviction that' his services will not
soon be required in the Board of Coun
ty Commissioners. The : people may
not be entirely certain that. he is corn
peter.t for the post.
I Mi.. Bars. A. MAnsn.itt's name was
, proposed for CoMmissioner by sonic one
' not supposed to,be "in the ropes," but
the Managers! programme had him
dowiffer Auditor, and of coarse he was
1,954
1,597
],304
IABB
0 11'01 that.
A( lad, York Springs turned op. Pr.
SrawAsoi got the position of Coroner
on the ticket. Whether he will allow
his r.ameto remititt there, it is not for us
to guess; but if,he loos, he'll "wish be
handn't."
And by the time the campaign is
over all the candidates on that sinking
craft ,will wish "in 'and about" the
same thing!
The Convention adopted no platform,
probably•preanting that everybody is
already Buftkoiently convortonewitil the
proscriptive' prkeiplee of the one, add
the disitnidul,:tOdencies of the other,
wing of .the •party. There are those,
howeree, who intimate that the Dele
gates-were, afraid to avow their doc
trines bat we Can hardly suppose that
the men who m atelli eq, R adly sliockbd at
the wzougik •Ae-nogro, and the dan
gerawof Itsnnazrism"! and Foreign-
Ism," but a year ago, could be indu6ed
" batik faiiittr" so soon. No, • no,
their's; libit'3#o of principla
they are to jOokeit at darkly."
A •radmintiON Was. adopted cap
,
ping entire •fialideata in the char
atr"
Irtiasa l W'of I it&
.
heatibil In Of Phitadplitthrltm rs, ayes -- -- ----
. a sigleaturglf .ll.4lAher sesioop4 in • ';-• --` • ,-.
i$L , --,t. ' t • •
ich certain jiresseasse charged ;
i
:.1 40 • 1.. • k- -
*Laving been b4ugh!...over'io Fremont ', i . ~. - '; kV
*ring, the hiscampaigo. . ..: •••,, raw:scot:cos Or TIIII -
The audioace was then dismissed,- 4,1 ' •r%
, 440Cratie County Con.ven
and tile 'show broke up. Whether the , tion.
,
public aro to have another perform-! The Delegates chosen by tho Dem
-iitic,,,icwitit an entire change of pro. oeratie vot...?rs Of the several Boroughs
gratxtme," a ye ar lieralo i t hue alone. n ill and Townships of Adams county, on
; -, :attriay the 1:411 fast., met in COnWell
diAe . iinine.
«4.
Bear in Min , . , i on lon , lay, the '2.lst, for the pui l iose of
- • d
f placlillt, in nominat ion a CiltratrTtetces,
D9rnocrats and friends of the Union
and t ir.a n sae ' ; uch
bothereforebue
o it stnr ro aa n.
andd Constitution, the brilliant victory j might be 1 , r 1 :)1 , 4 4 1it, '
over Know .Nothingista and Black Ito-} D.I.NIET, SIdEFFER was called to the
publicanism, which Adams county so • ('hair; Nictit.L.t.s lit.a.rzitt. and JOUN
handsomely shared in, last Fall : Let EL"E't, 1 : 4 '1'.) were , chosen Vico Prituti.
ear
pony friends itt
the .
}outwit,
clittoi dente,
tA it ‘t ihi cro.ksn.,,.
Ei)Nv.:ll-11) 3fclNr iRE and
C`risrsgN Secretaries. ,-
p paign duly appreciate their.proud post-1 The credentials of. libiegates were
tien t and 'not relay their efforts to main- then called for, and every district was
taia it. ETERNAL' VIGILA.ZCE is found to bo fully represented, as fol
as necessary now as it over wasito up- lows
Geyer, A. W. Fiern
hold' and preserve the liberty and pros- mtrr i• er ",•i e t i ti.p.-John E!der. George - Flickinger:
perity of the country. We mnst not Oxford-John Stock, Henry J. Kohn.
v Lib l er t ly r -Joseph P. McDivit, Edward Mm:,sleep at the post of duty, nor rest in in
e.
glorious case and security. The strag- Straban-Denrc tVertz, Philip Donohue.
tiertudne-Jan Malik, Win. Dauer*.
glers of last year's rout are marshaling
Mc i ll e n i t t pleasant—S ainue l Sliorb, iiichieles_
for another contest. We must meet , rel.
them again in -October, with another F•estiom-GeorFe Epley, Jno. R. ilarrigsli
Urd.h.orbra , ..
WATERLOO DEFEAT. Let every
hien nio sile n-Edwa n-Sainuel A•b, A
Swope.ham Sell.
O.
Christian
Democrat in.the ,county TURN OUT; n i a „ .
Berwiek bor.--Sanm el li - olr, Henry Mayer.
and VOTE on the day of the Election. ;
-els. Mounijoy-Beary Ilernier, Moses Itartman.
Viiiqn speakingol Jew; Scoi-r, the ,%urn.9 3 n(yago-Lauurge Slagle. Joan Busher, an
4yron t --Jacoh C. Pittenturf, Usury .F.
Know - Nothing and Black Republican i
Candidate fbr County Treasurer, the 'Clauanteland-Leonaril Blickor, Ibsen
• Denet.
Star says: "A change in the political i, 1 .9.1 1 4'.;
ustu tonban-Thomas A. Mirshall, Thomascomplexion of the Board , [of Direators , ~.lkicCleat.
La - tii i_, uole-Jno Dory Mye r s,
s jos ia e i r Plebe.
of the Pooro brought about a 4,ltrign
kil AC O .II NMl'',
'of' Stewardoilitteh to the regret Of even toiler - - . -4uo: Eichuhz. Jno. 'lanes. u.
large utiMbers Oftte opposition." Th e Iliintirtzton-.DlimelSheita, Jonas Johns. '
Itesding--Jno. L 'l'nuatiinbaugb; : Saanist
writer 'for the St tir Hindi haVo 'been 4
! 9rruierff.
thinking„oi somebody else...when ,he timilte n 74oscoh tWoods, John 1 4 vt*ili.'' .:'
1 A . vo &um i t tee of seven, to report Res t .
penned that assertion. We mingle
intimately and ektensively - - with oar
N ° ,.. tz ut . i° l l 3 , w wt s l ' t , l n e, j int e i :' ) ;:i p "Pi e t'Ll' i t y Ti t )
party friends, but this is the first Jacob hiniiii, .1:',1w.1:..1 .'.'iltorb, Thomas
time we over, hear& of "regret" .)4- i, A. Mar...hall, JO:;eplt Woods; mad kienry
cause of Alit •800IIVO removal trim the' J. riebn• . .
l e t, ! , The &flowing persons wert!:. - thtni
Voor-house among any' of thean,
amed as the DNuoerntic. Standing
"hire numbers." _ Ho is not the n
Con3mktee of the county., fur this oust:
kind of politician to cause such genbrul 'i, year , • ,
~:
"regret." • .ettyllborg-11. J Statile. SeKa. Poiviink
..
_Berwick twp.-Geerge Fitclisiger. ,
iliiiii - Althcottgli the' Know' Nothi ~.Orford-Henry J. Kuhn
• . - fielert-&--JoAepli Pk Mel)iv i t. . i
managers s manzuvreci to have their 1 strabuo _ pttilip ponolme.
-
-County Convention, or " Council,"
. aftsr 1 Gertnany-4useph A. Shor t. that of tho - Democrats, it. Alountpleassnt-Pet er *Neil. does not ap- I
.1 Freedim-- Jahn It. 'Harrigan. . _
piiar that the,rmado,anything by the i ti n i o „ HD „ mei whe ,,,,,,,.. ,,
operutton..: Certainly the ti4et which; ilenallen--Sunuri A. Swope. ',..
they succeeded in stinking together ex- I Berwick bor.-Frederick Wolf. . ; 310uatoty-t/eury- ti ler.
hi bits rather more "toss" than "profit"' co'neipun-John Basbcy, Sr.
(. /..: I y il .l: t flt-t. ,1 G1. 0 . T.
i Fkb:t e ll a. 2d u O rir
.. , .
in the bash - teas. Ono as barren of i
strength as this, wo had supposed them , Ilawiltontian-ao tu s s A..marshall.
able to scare up with loss than half th‘4 i Latimore4-Jteoh Doecht . .
Franklin -t-Jacol, Mark. '
trouble. At/ the riches of .I.aripo..4'
• Miiler-ilnlin Bayer, Sr.
would not save it from:merited defeat.' liuntingten--'r ulnas N. Dicks. /
1,.....,.---,..-- t• I ealtak-tllenry A, .Plc.king
The Deuwer4,ley of: Ailt;?nare. 7 -1,40 ifaitfilien=-Geurge• Tim g .
Dormximes of B a l t i more h ave d e t on . ' .(... naineA_ (if ea.: ThlithlteS for'
r „,.' the several Cooly. offices were tbah
rained to 1.,0511141ktt,a pity ticket `"7 pi.0p0.i. , :1, allot ! which the ildhren
iliiii llinre electiori." The reign • Hon atijourn-1 ifatil 1 o'(-10 ,1 :, - 1'...tt:
of terror sti co l'd it i s h e . T„,, ( .. .., I ,,,, i ti oe ,re-asii p,il4.4-4 ' l "
tiered that more goal cult no a , ; , .......J.i1i.p0z,4"at -----, -.ld was called to o r &
pushed by giving the Know "i'.. othiti,r by the Chairman.
t' sa , • •
i The Convention then proceutlitr to
ballr i t f ur choir of eneeltdatos, with tbo
clear field than by meeting them Upon ',
the field of battle. - I annexed result 4 :
Assembly, eligrlvt Wrll.
Sheriff, I.sanc Lightner.
Pruthonotaty. Jacob Bushey.
Grerk of the Courts. Ileor,y U. Wolf.
Register, Z, harilli 31yerA. ,
Cotnutisstoner. Jacohßafrensperger.,
Trensurer.Joil B Danner. • '
Au liter, Isaac Ilereter.
Director of the Poor. Andrew Whits. • '
flank Suspensions.
The Bank of Pennsylvania, at Phila.
dolphin, suspended specie payments ou
Friday last, causing groat excitement
and an immediate run on all the other
Banks in the city. A conference
the Presidents was held in the after
noon, amid after carefully eanvittsing
the state of the pre3sure 'and their re
sources, they resolv,ed on d temporary
suepeusion of specie payments on
.chocks, and also on all bills exceeding
ten donate.
It is said that the Baltimore, York,
Harrisburg, Chambersburg, and other
Banks, have also temporarily igtuipend
ed specie payments—not on account of
any want of solvency, but as lumens
uro of self-defence, against the " ineur
sions'ef the city brokers. This breeze
will doubtless noon blur over, and then
thing* will move along as smoothly as
befbro,
TA. President GaminLancerster.—The
President of tho United 4tates has left
Washington for his Lome in Pennsyl
vania. It .is not 'clown how long he
will be abseut..,
I===l
ffeary Failure.—The well known awl
oxtensive dry goods house . of Xtes.:N.
Caleb . Cope & Co., Philadelphia, liar
sopenda Theirji‘ilities are uearly
$700,000.
.31,1a.4Qes front Indurn Corn.—Mr.
George S. Kintzi, of Extor township,
' called at our office a day or two ago,
with two samples of Syrup or... Molasses,
one made from the common Indian
corn, and the other from the Chiiie=e
'Sugar-Cane. The first was of the col
or and consi..tence of the best ~llulasses,
and had a pleasant sweet flavor. Mr.
Kintzi tried hut a small experiment in
making this Syrup. Ile took eight
corn-stalks, cat off at the root and at
j the ear, crushed them in a cider-mill,
I and pressed the juice out with his hands.
A quart of sap was thus obtained, which,
after boilin g thirty minutes, yielded
one pint of b eautiful Syrup. The Chi
nese Saber-tue was subjected to the
same process, and yielded about the
same quantity of Syrup, but aotso thick,
nor of so fine a flavor as that made from
the common Indian Corn. The . success
of Mr. Kint:zi's experiment should in
dace others to try it upon a larger scale.
It would ben 'great thing, if the corn
stalks which the farmer sae heretofore
.regarded as of little , value, could_ be
made to yield, vtu,lt,soi-little .trouble,
molasses sufficient to roxfplaira in " s*eat
ening" the year round.—Beadiay, Oa
retie.
ETA ailwAriireution hss him braught
forward at Marseilles, Ranee, fbr pre
paring flour, by a cheflo,icat process, a
great 4:leOfiner than by grindiiig, A
saruPlo of flour had Bien sent to the
lemy, ut Scieucei &Timis, to r,eport
upon
Illt."Do's - ostelft good health 4 1!",..1
N Yee," erw the reply, "*lteeettitietr
`.4 A. , .
C,)roner, Dr. r.".'D
Uvon no,niaataitt for
Coutity Trea.suL•cr, following-luttet
,
from Ziugler wad real,
asking ihlt hi 3 ham , : n :la 1)o
with
drawn, upoa wltit.ll Dautor was
unatamoubly norninati•d:
Sept. 21,185 T.
lAA? ine (4,4,/ of the D,m-
a'rdt ie IV 71. 1 :7 - 01111 3 C 36011.
GICNTIAMILY : I beg to have my name with.
,drawp from the list of candid 1 - tes for nooi;
ination to the Giulio," 'lr..siurership--sa l t
Whilst doing so, will take oaoasina to At f, that
.the ticket this d ty n sii CI receive my
hearty and active support . Should In, friends
hereafter see proper to bring my .name for
ward fur .he office wentictied, I siisfl• be un
der-deep bbflgations, nod endeavor to deitertek
their favor. Truly your.i.
ZIECILEII.
E. IV. St -, hlile l pooll the e9tiiiititteeo.it
Re3,ilrltickus, reporti:4l ttr fAowitig,
au l thoy wc re ununinii,usl . , - af.lopbed.i
Re.solcod. That in JAMES tkicnstiAil We
have it Chief Ilsgistrzte of unsurpassed abili
ty. who has thus far administered. knd we
feel warranted in declaring, will continue to
administer. the alrairs of the Gotertunent for
the good of the whole people—knowing no
..North and no South. tie is wise and pure,
and will nut undeitoke to exercise any doubt
ful rowers. -
Lldtofra, flat Gen. Wet. F. Ilsitant, the
DeinOcr'atic nominee for Guretnof; is worthy
of the confidence of the old "omenonwealths
Properly inibuLd with Democratic principle%
as well as experienced mu the Akira of *ate,
and of 'tried integrity and capacity, he turps
MAN POO TUE PLACE. And the voice OM.
people will say sb on the Second Tuesday of
October.
11 ,,, 01nwf, That the nomination of Ann. Ntss
non STOIOELAND, Whoic rune is synonyuimmi
s. id) public integrity a..d capacity. fur. Canal
Commissioner—and of 'Wm. STRONG and
Taktistrskiie, men eniii.B4 for learning,
oi"litir' tad integrity, for Judges of the 9M
prune Court, -the Docaocranic &ale Comfits*
tion gave an. additional assurance to tbeJoe'
pie that the public good is the only aim As
llemocrs*party. •
&voiced. That -0 1o P ndidatti 7492i 0 Z.
by ,this Caereutioe are worthy of the
(knee eras people of the enure eousty t Oull
deserve the hearty support at the pollS4
who oppose the proscriptive and anti-Aiseri
can ereed_Wt. ',lE9'ow • liiiotbinipt, itid the
' equally Bete creed or the Black /iamb
' li which now cosiest* in On
Coiinty • tate tinder the'tithe of "union."
Our bode-cry shall be, " 414 4 1 401,the iftvit
Acketsr AND MOTFUJia,sp Tnswroet
./kgropieed, That in our opintou any
tending toward a repeal of the ToolasgeWx
' upon the CeittrifilailitadtwouldetWilikir.
mental to-dl's inteiests et iihnistauirvid
hereby iastroct, our nomisee for the
' tare - o'o3e all.,thq aieasitn his
feat any bill which shift hive' feii its
the repeat ()raid Ilatkiutle lisps - •
"• The Conventiott then ' •
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