.. :. COMP LER, •. 1. STAIIILIC 101101 i AND PIOPRIFTOa GWIPTIVIIBUNG, PA! MONDAY MOLLNING. AUG C, our Flag, 17111 PEMOCILLTIC STATE MAC, WOW. Ticir-V! SIWATORIAL ELWORg Non, GeorgeM. Keim, Bon. Iticbard Vaux DibTRICT EItrTOUX: 1. Frederick A.Seri er. 14. Napc Rockhow. • 2. Wm, C. Patterson, le). Geo D. Jackson. 3. Jps.Trockett, Jr., IG. Jvhn A. Ahl. 4. Jobp G. Brenner, 17. Joel B. Danner. 5. 0, W. Jacoby, 15. J. K. Crawford. 6. Chas. Kelley, l 9 11. N. Lee. T. Oliver F. James, 40. Josh. B. Howell. 1. David &bell,N. N. B. Fetterman. 9. Joel Leaner, 22. Samuel Marshall. to. S. S. Barbour, '23. Wrn. Book. 11. Thos. 11. Walker. '24. B. P. Hamlin, 13. S. Wlnrbe;ter, 25. GA) turd cliarclt Laubach, I Resolved IST tkr ate te . Ceppril cosoolkilloe resaumyl wails— Thal, with a view to perfect unity against the commas enemy. we rearnanstad to the Pei...creel ef Pensavirseis le unite their vote' for Presodeut en the electoral titau4 Irenned at Reading pp the Ist day of !larch, MO, oa the (ollowiaw 144 1 a AO abderstanding, elk • Tbat if paid else %oral ticket should be elected by the people. and it ;Arnold =sa SICIaI4IIOI4W the result in the tither titatee of the (bat by casting the etit,re to of Pennsylvania for Aleph,* A. Pouglaa and ilemeliel V Johnene, it would sleet them President and Tice President over Messrs. kdpaolp and Itatolin, then Ailltd e,eetons ',ball be under ebb. satins on to coat 1 , 11 . 4 rote , If cal the other hoed it should pypear (bat said r o w could cot elect Usaira..l)=Les acid jointe, bet would Cect John C Lirecki ands* Joseph tine President and N ire President Pier Ileum. Lrneuln Pad Ullolllll, tlatti said rote shall be east for them; and e p went the Pelted vote of Pennsylvania troth! not elect either python, tickets, then the ei•cbirs may divide it between Pam reeordisig to their own Judgment of what wank( be the best (pr this country and the Democratic party,Ahe kerns of tiebt united action being that it te the dnet k aid Itithesit duty rif all Democrata, however they may diff*hbout men and minor ppints of pnnciple or policy, to unite !pion • ectismon enemy, and to avert, if boiesibie, the greatest paternity that could befall tlis *pantry, the @lectern of a Sack; heriblican President ;Fog GOVERN VR, /lON, /IENRY FOSTIM, Of W&SVIIOSCILAND.. Int.EGATE ELEOTIONS 4XD COUNTY CONVENTION. g Democratic Standing Committee of Adams county met at th e house of Charles x, s i In Gettysburg, on Saturday, th e 31st of Jalyinst.., an unusually large number of the members being present, and on - motion adopted the following le/solution unanimously; Resolved, That the Democratic voters of the several townships and Boroughs of Adams county, be and they are hereby requested to meet at their usual places of holding Delegate Elections, on Saturday, tAe 11th day or August next, for the purpose of choosing Delegates to represent them in a County Convention, to be held in the Borough of Gettjsburg, on Ronda% jallawis4, (the 13th of .tugust,) at 10 o'clock, A. V„ to nominate a County Ticket, appoint Congressional Conferees, and transact such other hualtess as may be -deemed necessary.— 1 The Delegate Elections to open at 9 o'clockand close at 5 o'clock, P. 8., in all the districts ex. cept the Borough of Gettysburg—in the latter l the election to beheld between l'i and 9 o'clock, l P. M. BENKY J. Sra.sts, C'Acnrasea. 1 H. A. Picsuird, Secretary. County Convention. The annual call for the election of Delegates and the County Convention has been in our col umns for two weeks, and we desire simply to call attention to it, to urge our friends not to let it be neglected, We hope there will be a general interest exhibited, by a full turn out and the selection of good men to represent the various districts. With an unobjectionable ticket—and the material in the field is all good—we shall have no fear of the result. The people of Adams county are as hostile to Abolition Re publicanism and Know Nothingism combined, as they have all along been to the proscriptive creed of the latter In its naked state. /Bear in mind, that Saturday next is the day named for the Delegate Elections, and Monday next for the County Convention. Mr The N. H. Patriot publishes Gen. lieree's recent letter, and save, though differ ing from it in some things, " there are other views and sentiments in it in which we do most fully and cordially concur—those in re lation to the necessity and duty of concilia tion and union in the Democratic party.— This, certainly, is no time for division and controversies among ourselves, while we hare a common enemy against whom our energies and efforts can be aucces.lfully, if unitnily di. rected. Such we believe to be the senament of the Democracy of this State. Whatever diScolties there may be in the way of such harmony and union among our friends in other Slates, We are happy to say that they do not exist here. For our part, we are en tirely content to leave the whole matter, as It should be, to our friends when met in Convention to select candidates for electors ; and we are sure that, with the manifest aenti meet of the people of this State, no friend of Douglas and Johnson, certainly-, will he s itate to sabrit tau such a determination. And such we understand to be the spirit of Gen. Pierce's letter; and we believe his advice and action trill Le in acoordanee with eirtio Rockingham Register, (Virginia,) eget— P'We go for any man that can defeat Lie oft sad klatalin. The election of these men. , ibeitrarentatives of the Black Republican Piet y ) would do more to &seihtate a diseolw *wi( lit" Cation than anythieg which has ever necertted in the history of the Govern 'anent. - Of it!l things, we are MOIR anxious to debug them. We base our preferences, but we fling to sacrifke - any and all of them sake as triumph ever the enemies of Coaseitutioo and the Union. It Ste pa A. Mingles out defeat Linoole, we go At, Miry if John C. Brackieridge can heat Iref) foe hint." 114ei Afilible talk. 'WM lionsati ktoskr/—At & meeting of tbs itiaiiat of Gressabors, the iptiOtioloprosoise proposed by the SW* ~fit sere 04 sad eloquently &Irmo And lar Ebssei!Ne The Jaws a. Clarke - - Jain latrisafri_Nagrs- , ikkairsrlidmoo 11401ot IWO" souro,i . led 4o ly th&aseeeing. * Wan ' Mai n 1116111111 *Mai§ SO the onion etthe Passim um. The malt ur the - moveeneut 14 as .114 : uncertain. Iliad Sevarity r - The N. Y. Tribune i• tryi ortssin fuse a little , life into the rail-eplitter's part4eitee lo New York, and WWI is this wise; "We entreat that this state of blind awcuri. ty or heedless trust in luck, be nut elluvred to continue another week. Admit that it could not hazard the electoral I,te, its inev itable effect VI he to saddle the next Azimin ittratiou with it („%rigress hostile to prin ciples, jealous of its popuhtrity, and doter mined to cripple and Ladle its ',very efrt. A llopublimn administration i; , ,ufronted by a Congress ouuld hardly be other than a tailors," It's no use. Flack ilepuLlicaninu in New York has got the blind staggers, and it-con servatism resolves to beat Lincoln in that Stan., mortal pottier cannot save his party.— , The frUoinse Asys as much. Read this:-- '•We are pot jpatifiod ip concluding that the State is to 14 carried without a struggle. , There ere within it the elements Of a formi dable combination adverse to the RepuLlicans and skillful managers pro at work W form :aPch a maiden." **Mies of Republics4iiim. They are rapidly progressing towards "the largest liberty" in Merseyliusette, Tha board of Aldermen of IVorcerter, in that State, have upon the jury list fur the present yeor the names of two negro barbers, lCilliapt U, Jennings and Francis A. Clough, the former a runaway slava from the South, The negros bold capes and sit on juries, and white men who cannot stomach negro equality will, ap, parent*, hare to emigrate from that &ate are long. Adopted riding ate made to stand back two years from 15e polls and me groat invited up. /flack Republicanism is in fuU bloom. The Wide AWlLkfet The Black Republicans ere beginning Co or ganise themselves into what are called "1% ide Awahe Cubs." These are very much like the Snow Notbieg Imlges of 1853-4. Regular meetings are held -with open doors, but, according to the Juniata Register, as soon as the speeches ere orer,the "Public" is in vited to leave, and the doors are lacked, ca irns/Ng for the purpolie of (frilling in milita ry tactics, but uo doubt ;tally for various other business, By th^ way, what necessity is there fur military tactics in q political cam paign? Are we to understand that the Re publicus' party has adopted the John Brown plan of conducting the "irrepressible conflict?" We hope not, bat confess that to our eyes there is something ominous in this "Wide Awake" movement. N=== he Lewistown True lkinaerar, Douglas paper, says of the e' mass and dele gate convention" at Harrisburg, and its re marks bate great significance : gl We ere considerable space to the pro ceedings of Coe convention of the ( ...Gth. Oar readers may judge from it the revolutionary purposes of some of the politicians of the State. We have only Pram to say that we totally dissent from the proposed action of this body and favor a union on the regularly chosen Electoral ticket, made at Reading. We are satisfied that the mass of the Douglas men in he State are in farur of the Union, The I taecnitio prom of the State is a unit, w•itli some insignificant exceptions. More atom." The Pittsburg Poet in Favor of Dent oci alio Union.—The Pittsburg FM. one of the lead.. ins Douglas parrs of the Suite, says ; " No one regrets more deeply than we the division which exists among the Democracy. Indeed, we are willing to give up anythina r which the rules of the organisation do nut bind us to support. We are not one of those whet desire, by having two electoral tiokets, to throw the vote of Pennsylvania fur a Black Republican candidate, It is our earnest wish that every Democrat in Pennsylvania should cast his rote for a united Democratic electoral ticket." ltirThe Allentown Democrat, with Doug las and Johnson at its bead, says : "It is well for every Democrat to reflect be fore he shall commit himself to any course that may lead him amidst shoals and break. era.• That ens plain duty is evident upon the part of all true Democrats, thereihan be no doubt ; and that is a strong and vigorous effort to defeat the Black Republioan ticket in Penn sylvania i and to this end there• ought to be no hesitation in pursuing such a course as shall bring into action the whole conservative force of the State. Without Pennsylvania, Lincoln can never be President, and all true lovers of their country eltould work vigorous ly to overthrow him and his treasonable Abol ition doctrines," ' . lifirWe have a list of filtrfour Democratic papers in the State, all of which have un equivocally spoken out in favor of the union of the party on one electoral tieket, Most of those papers /eve the names of Douglas and Johnson at their mast head ; some few have Breckinridge, and others do not deem it ne cessary to indicate a preference by that means, when the proposed compromise so clearly says how the vote of the State be cast, if we carry the State for the Reading elects ral ticket. So says the Clinton Democrat, an ardent Douglas paper. ssir-The York Democratic Pratt, after giv- I ing p brief sketch of the doings of the Forney- Ilaideman Convention at llarrisburg, vary appositely remarks: .• We lease it to our readers to judge how much nearer we stand toward a solution of our difficulties than before, or whether any reason has been given by this body why we should not vote fur a union ticket?" SWA Hollidaysburg correspondent of the Patriot and Union says :—"Ou looking over the list of self-constituted de:egates who were in attendance at the Forney-Haldeman Con vention, I observe the name of Col. A. G. Lemon as the first on the list as a delegate from this county. This is news, indeed, to the Democri.cy of Blair. This man has nev er been a Democrat; on the contrary he is one of the most active members of the Republican alias People's party," parTlw Breukiaridge Contention of Ind'. ens, on the Ist, nominated at 2 electoral tick et and appointed a State Central Committee, advising the latter to secure a joint electoral ticket, to cast the vote of the Siste either for Douglas or Brookinridge, wording to the votes they receive in the other States. &me ting Bright and Fitch were among the spankers. air Lei there be Detsocralie Cajon agisisisi Me Black /2qiubliccuts, should be the motto of every Penney Jeanie Democrat. sta`The Republicans of Michigan recently beemse so touch alarmed at the prospect of the Democrats carrying the State that they called upon Senator Seward to come to their aseistenoi, an intimate which it is said he baa accepted. "It is safasieat to say - that, oar information amaze from a Dausacrea."—Saar. air This sassetion bears falsehood wpm its face. became no Democrat would run to as Opp:widow otce of the charseter of the &is with polities! "information." gernic nitadelpbta Peitopirivaiejos his changed beads—Dr. alnawrr; retielng and Jowl 11. BRINNII sitannsing' the proprietoe. ship. The Dreekinridge and Lane ticket ie MOM at its Inuit head. In speaking of the pro. caw:lino of the Parneyrilahlansen " mass sad delegate convention" at Harrisburg, the odi tor remarks: 't Occasionslty, in a chorus of declematory vituperation, a. word of tiuthe-we mean out ft as to wort thonal intention* were, was Ppoken ..-and that truth seems to be that careless of the result in If+4o, hat morel by fierce resent ment* now. they meant to try to create u trete Drmorraey in the .Nl.oth sr4;cdt should preru7l /IA This alowni of diserganiratiun, nor were other inducements wanting., is enough (or us. It is tile Saint. motive, with tha niw, which inspired the Buffnlo C../ 11 CritiOn that nominated .Ir. V 1,.% Ilt:snti in 1848, and defeated the Democratic ticket. • * IVe choose to stand by the uld Democracy. it is good enough fir us." From an article on the Beading Electoral Picket, we copy : •' Why should fin? Democrat desire to pee the vote of the litate delivered into ate keeping of the Black lleptitlicans? AnTlf not, cap any preposition% ha fairer than those submit ted to UP all by the I►emocr: liitate Commit tee 1 If !At role qt . the Xlale still elect ,]cats Dot'a LAS, if Will be giro; in h i sat , what more can any Dorczsa bur Democrat rightfully de {nand I If. on the other hand, the vote of the Butte will elect Bescstual one, it will be given to hips. No Democrat ought to object to this, unless he prefers Linocx. the Abel. itioniat and rail-splitter, to liazcztuatuga. the Kentucky conservative, ticrotcti friend of the Bnion, the pliant soldier, and tried patriot and statesman. No one should prefer Lisgotar to IIRZCKINVD9g, unless he also pre. fen the election of Crariu to 111xat D. Fns• TES , for aorernor, and is willing to see the Pemneratio party of the State prostrated be, neath the heel of Black Republicarlsm, pow organized and eager for the plunder wad sack of the 6lnte Treasury. We cannot surrender our electoral ticket to defeat without, at the same time, going very far to sick the. party as* State organization beneath the odious weight of an Abolition supremacy. fur years to come, milt probably." Speaking of tlip gallant standard-liearer of the Democracy in this State, lion. Ilawai D. FosTr'. thg Pransy/ranian remarks : it Nothing in the future ran stay the trium phal march of the brace and honorable end upright Fume, if those that ere Ills friend. are but true to his cause. Much, eye, every thing, depend. upon the Democratic State Committee, who have thus fur gone`Rtrward in the good work. Let them stand firm in their determination to- eupport the nominees of the Reading Convention. regardless alike of the blandishments of pretended friends or the insolent threats of Insidious foes, Spurn truce their presence, as they would It pesti lence, the FonNiy-ifstnrsaw conspirators who arc seeking the life's blood of the Dem ocratic party, TwiCe has this " bold had man" exultingly boasted of having ancom the defeat of gee Democratic party of renn.ylynnia, and he eis now insidiously working fur the third and last time (befare Ice openly takes his place hy the side of hi. comrade Hlcairoi, iu th e Black Republican ranks.) to secure its final destruction. Know ing that he cannot defeat General Fusi to with a unittd Detuocrncy. his whole energies are bent to divide them upon the Electoral ticket, in the full hope that this will insure his or ertlirow. He has " fed fat his ancient grudge" against our gallant standard-hearer, and gloatinfly anticipates the hour when he may revel in the midst of sensual delight. over his disconitlture and casting down, Hut he is d'omed to bitter disappointnient. Tho true men of the indomitable Democracy are too well versed in his to ever to bo deceit • ed by his crafty wiles. end they are manly enough to spun his dictation and defy his commands. His day hoe passed." =1 sta'The Greensburg Petnoerat, published at Gen. Fos-rater, home, speaks in properly ' indignant terms of Forney's ippavition to tie' regular Democratic Electoral Ticket, which is ; pledged to elect Douglas if it can, and if not, , then Breckinridge. We copy a paragraph of' the Democrat's article : "We shall in no wise aid or countenance the treasonable designs and str.rts of Col. Forney, the paid hireling of Black Republi canism, and a follower of Judge Douglas as was Judas Iscariot of Christ, only that he Might betray him. We shall not tollon him, or any others acting with him, over into the camp of Black Republicanism. We shall not assist in the election et Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Curtin, and the defeat of Gen. Foster and the Democratic party, by lending uur pen to a denunciation of such honorable agreement as only can secure a Democratic victory." The Democrat, (with Douglas and Johnson at its masthead.) pronounces the " mass and delegate convention" at Elarrisburg on Thurs day week "a failstre," and heads the pro ceedings " Col. Forney's Cinsrention 1" Like Forney, the leaden in that Convention arc disappointed ofSee-steeket a. If Mr.Ruelianan weld have gratilled all their demands, they would to-day be against Mr. Douglas. The Hart isburg Patriot& titian says that Richard J. Ilaldeman wanted a foreign mission from Mr. Buchanan, and did n't set it; that Ilend rick B. Wright wanted the Collectorship at Philadelphia, and did n't get it; that Judge hial wanted the Judgeship given to Wilson McCandless, at 'Pittsburg ; followed by the names of many others of the leaders in this reovement to ilk ide the Democracy, who hate held all the offices they can expect from the party. The controlling impulse seems to be —office—office. Slur folks cannot conceal their in tense desite fur a straight-out Douglas elec toral ticket, in addition to the regular Demo cratic electoral ticket formed by the Reading State Convention. nonce the "aid and com fort" they an openly lend the new move ment. They know that Lincoln's success de pende largely upon it. Democrats cannot close their eyes to the significont fact. We would advise Opposition editors to look at the difficulties looming up in their own ranks. Whilst Lincoln and Ilamlin fail to create any enthusiasm among the mattes, the Bell and Everett men are earnestly at work, making bead-way among the Opposition ev ery day. Curtin, too, is losing ground—so much so as to cause the greatest alarm a mong his friends. Abulition editors, Loos. sr moms! siip-We are truly pleased to Pao the good feeling which prevails among the Democracy of the State, of all shades and stripes, in rela tion to Gen. Foster, the Democratio nomiLee for Governor. All are-disposed to amept and cordially support him, as he wan un.lnimous ly pre.ented Ly the Reading Conventioo, and the signs of the times plainly inelleate that he will be the seat Governor. Of all the Dreck inridgt and Douglas papers in the State. For guerrilla Press is thit only on. that man• ifeauloPen hostility ; rind opposition front such a source will, among all bandit men of every party. benefit rather then injars Gen Foster. Or es,aburg Democrat. rkienater Devaiwu was handeocaely ea nailed at several paaadaans planes in New liainpabize and Mode Mood lass waek, be add/aiming the people_ as each oesaidon. NM* population of York, Pa, by the new anode, is *boat 10,000. In 18/i0 the population was 6,5C41. , Ma. Emelt :—ln the BIZ ;seed s "wil. ineo ra the lettar tme fre pe n n i or . niti n e sp .il te n4lll4 c o modit t e elieliima , Ii l e a ll .i lam theme/appeared • leagehy commanteatieu ' CHM TALI, Elects!' at Large. from some one professing to be a 4 DOUZLiII ' Democrat." The writer thereof may be a The lION. RICHARD VAIMEIIII44OT at Large, nnminal Demoerat, or lie may beg deeply dr id has loco pleased to address an answer to the Blackleepublieen, - Amen:ono, however, that Chairman of the Democratic estate Executive h e desires the eucoeses of the Democratic nertv, 'Committee, in which he entirely fails to and that f.e really is not as verdant its his esta b lish hi. position in resuming that the / eicoature impliee, I wish to draw the atten- State Committee acted " without any autheri thoi of 2- , ity reader. to some of his leading , ty." As his letter is composed of matters; 'mints. I hare no desire to discus. that part , which have but little to do with the issue, it relating te the editor of the-Compiler. The! we. &toted peeper to take no further'notice puerility of such attack, precludes the neces- of his last production than is contained in .it for reply. This writer - hni Inc , been the following: constrained to avail himself of the kimenes. of Vette, PA.. July 'Zech, IS6O. gel+ercnis men," asks the prenly of inserting' Mr DE tit SIX :—I feel constrained to add hr. article- iii tie Star, and thesSorr man, ac- a third note to our eomewhot lengthy carreso touted by the kindo-. , t emotion , , and entirely pornience. This might well have been omit yercerne by the exuberance if Iriskenerous led ; but your second letter, now before me, symi , nthie+, contrary to lit'. omit judgment, induces me to call attention to one or two and the interests of 11:5 party, rejuctont/yoon. points, which may not prove unprofitable to Feat.; to publish a communioation which as. you, or the undersigned. tutrts the Douglas men to support aoy respect-. "The 's Democratic masses" will tell yeu title party in &nee nee, (ft...along, the black plainly that you have not succeeded in des- Republican,) rather than Mr, Brockinodge. / troying a single position in my letter of the slaving paid our tribute : o the e ge neroo t e" letli instant, which was written to invoke, if of the Star, let us inquire what really is the poso,lo, the spirit of union and harmony in purport 'f chi. :trireme. The writer evidently the Democratic rank*, The entire erimplacen. means that the Breckinridge a lug of the D e . cy with which you " beg" every question you mocraoy meet either support Mr, D ,, ug,liis by undertake tu discus., is, I confess, extremely toting the Forney,llablenian Electornltiekut, refreshing, and will earn for you the repute or, in the event of their refueing, it becomes lion //f being a most skillful tactician in era ohligatery upon the Douglas men to support ing the true issue;_ but you have yet to learn "eel other respectable party," which we' the simple art of fortifying your statements k no w r e f er s to the Republican.. And this, aid, logical conclusions. traitorous language oornes from one desirous' You say, in your letter. that "the Demo of advising the Democrat y o f Ad ams county I 1 eratio Executive Committee, in the exercise Ex-President Fierce spoke trely In his alai, 1 of tl.e authority conferred upon it by the letter whet he expressed the leer that those the resolution of the National Democratic entertaining snots' sentiments as these, 'had / Coiteention," nominated Mr. Johnson in place reached the " halt-way house ." The trausi,, of Mt. Fitzpatrick. What "aulhorily confer flan froze , such a prima; to gelauipe lelace i red," do you refer toe Who, do you not pro- Republicanism Memo. I dues the resolution itself, so that elf may all The DemoeratioStete Committee presented j see its wording? I have looked In vain for a. plan by which sectional Republicanism the passage of any rata resolution, as you could be defeated. Prominent Douglas rapers, ; now claim to have been adopted by " the together with almost the entire Breckinridge' meeting of gentlemen" at the Front Street i press, yielded that plan a cordial assent,- 1 Theatre. Pray, assist me in exhuming it ' Nu one desiring the success end perpetuity from the records, published, understand me, 'of the Democraticparty could do otherwise.' at the tinge of' its panne, I' want the origs. i What say such as support the party because! vial resolution, as it was adopted by the CI n ! we believe its principles to he right I Doubt-' vention—not any that may have been menu- I less there fire those in Adams county who' factored by a special commjthee appointed support Ntr. Duel:hie from proper ;naives ; I to put in shape the oonfuee d bet we cannot believe these men desire to I after " the meeting of gentlemen" had concle support him tit the expense 'if the time -hon. I deditolabers and wisely 'separated. By doing ured Democratic party. All candid persons! so, you will afford me real gratification gratification: for I must admit that there is really no regular 1 it still clearly establish the fuel shut "the Democratic candidate before the people; that meeting of gentlemen," referred to, had the the Calvet-due by which Mr. lireckittridge I meet enlarged ideas of the duties of an Execu. I was nominated weaver National as the ono tive Committee. when it cinched the latter, as e 1 which presented Mr. Douglas, it nut more so. 'you say, frith the paws of making a nomina_ 1 What then shall we Hh ma 0? Shall we follow the torn fur that branch of the Democratie party Mr. I' lend of Feeney, un Co., by support, ' which now claim, your service and allegiance. I ing the Douglas; Elect I ticket, at the risk It would afford me much pleasure to review , thereby of destroying the prestige, if not to-;your letter in the same genial spirit which tally annihilating the only National party in I characterizes your last production. It is 'a , the country ? We canniir believe that the o rare temptation. but I must resist it. In Democracy of Athlete county are Willing o , your communication, there are Revere! points vrhich will strike the public—particularly the join lintels either direcaloternineirectly with the Republicans in eleminte their oarlatd•lte• Phdadrlphits public—with peculiar force and I The elierun Electoral Ticket was presettteii by fitness. For example, when you' atteenra to I the only body hitving The authority so to do, , demolish " those who lone hoswrz and njL'e," ' and we cannot, tax Donottrate loyal to the of course you could not have included your ' cause we espouse, du otherwise than yield it . self in that unfortunate category. I, there ' l , a nearly support. I tore, " indulge the hope" that you, who hare ! We may well question the ernpriety of the , been so modest in soar expectations of official i ,'lar eorreseondent in advising the Doormen- ,'talon, May not be thwarted in your present cy of the county how to act. Let us briefly , Senatorial aspirations, either State or Notion consider hy the evidence which his cnnintinn;- . al, and that the bright dreams, which, as a i s ft neophyte in office-seeking and pinee-hunting„ cation allures whether or not be really : I , you ere now conjuring op in your shill ino Democrat. First, his asanciaticms , are bail.— agination, may all be realized when your His article appears in the Gettysburg Star, a / paper controlled by a verdant tooth, alto 'CrOttitr . ' is happily seated upon his throne weekly admits into him columns the most ei t ., in ll'aeltington. i ter vituptratire attacks upon Democratic men ' Airy prolongation of this discussion will land measures : a paper which weekly deals / scarcely be profitable. But I eennot re'rnin hate alluding to the happy ea you made in out to its readers c d a mn .after Freiman of no-I the cenclusion of your facet' epistle. As liticol Ulackg,uardistn whicli'must be disgust- . west have illumioated your heamine counte- ing to the tarot devoted of its supporter ,.— '' yeti pruned it, a flush of pardonable pride While the inexperienced its ,nominal editor' trance. But, " I regret to Any that you are' is rime .reuse for the character or tee paler, the paper still remain. the ea/ne. That is ,as fee Wrong in your reading of Scripture," the iiceretabeeslicet to which otir Democratic (?) ' ne you wally are in your logical &the:thins. friend co:or:butes. Se:molly. while every No rniztake was wale, by the substitution of unprejteli.ol man knew% that onr present the name el e Martha." It was written, and Nni itaial At luii itiet retion has been suotteesfel; printed,/ exactlyaß I meent it to he understood. that tine principle; tip .ri wfdol, it a as elevated / I know you would have Wen much more grati into power have heel faithfully carried out— field, if you had been permitted to take n seat the side of " Mary. But this, leseitiVl lir. au I that the cren' attli . 4 of the People stistaite I Lc eits popsy, Oti• writer, lilting up Las seta it, . could not be. Let me miliohten ;1m 0 ...! holy horrar. i ....echoes. the doleful word, so " Mary" was true hi her faith from the be ' coneebtoo to hi. Black It• i niblienn friez's, : eirmino,. She needed no rebuke, when the 1 o t' on/10/ion !" It is well there are honest Mater come. I could wet slrellr a Parallel gen het to remit I the Administration of its ' Lemma. sup, and one who had been over loy- 1 sets, hut 's• ter/aloe thut they, are eider to Lei al. But 4 ' Martha." "APS inclined to be trii..o 4 a- I rutin(' itt the leepuhliomn party and :mete:. / iefisal—sire was" cumbered about mueli sor disappointelodeico-stokerd. Net cootent with vissl';'—she well " trou b led nbout many) charging corruption upon the National Al.' Vii "r ngli"ar ease, preciedy .'" Yet, when' ministration, ibis writer pronnuncee the soil. floe Moßtor came, and calatty rebuked her gratulatory reloaded tif. President Baehonass , dedoeel Murmuring*, eke, also, watt itttitio..A "a reoular itinerant demagogue cemen t i t e,' ! to chime " that good part," which " Mary" speech." le., tee. This.. with other cliuice 1 never swerved from, Do you not pert:sive! remark, erten ) °dem that the parallel is absoluttly reefed—that lon and apprupriste.'' 1 " Marthi." is the portion, not /e/ Mary"— that gives u . all the itit*Orttlieo al!' desire el his / Democratic proclivities. Toe fettle tells us I the wicked. not the righteous, are millet' to , that once upon a time "an ass, keying Bluth-' repentance? Let thin eluridation enures to ed himself in the skin of a lion, t e , rifled a l s o (your politico' benefit, as well as to tour i spiritual welfare. I have yet greaolloo;es of and beasts as though he were a lion, But. upon turning around %testily hie ears sheet , 3.'M..-e While j rim writing, me-sages from our." Probotily the bray was heard- se„, Ilarrieburg arc flashing along the eleetrie writer referred to may make the. npplieation. , woo, announcing that you. no doubt, upon It remains mee for the Deinoemey of Adam; , "mature ; Yellen-lion," are not sanctioning the . ettinty . to deterniiee weedier or nut they will , puli able oloect which called " the sleeting of follow i t to r.otisiA•mr4..liti W. Forney—i ' gentlemen." in the State Capitol. if this be, man steeped ie th'e vilest fulitical infamy—a 1 true, yoil are, indeed, showing' " the tirst . man despised mid 31;rri 4 iiisl by the Ilepuelo I fruits cif, repentance," by clot:lining to take I can party, whose willing sheep he ie ; a man I any part in the formation to re new Electors' I under the title of Deweiracy. whu seeks to j ticket. Should lop be Ole to prevent that! movement, and then gracefully yield your ne ed:eh the principles he es/pellets and defeat t sent to the action of the Stele Committee. the party he seemingly supports. Shall he le l the arbiter of our opinion. I Let an indignant . you may yet enjoy untold deliohts in the told party resi and. Ay the treachery of professed lof Democracy glad you still stand by your Readingthe true peeeraeY l ' friends and by an obstinate adherence tu mI en ' guns. In that city you proclaimed the dote rather than principles we may be defeated,-.-! trine of - unitereel tolo-atieit :" Stick to it, But" Truth crushed to earth will rise main," it future, honestly practice your teach- f and the great Denomeatic party. " defeated , until, ' but nut dlsnayed," will rise proudly and s hip ° I lags in the old citadel of Dem, oracy. As ' wore gloriously epee the political graves of i yea there falis; - 4311 the Ist of March, 11360, " in a time like this the groat future of oar! the traitors who hove deterred and diatom tr- , ed it. H oolorooolo. party, of this nation, of this empire, requires' that if you would succeed, you must consider ' tine only means by which you cats succeeclo no Rectifies of principles—'rat opium and harmony, fur success 1" of A ro gaiu yltig p h erm oo i n t ei tno dor to repave atiooia the odto tts p e o u t r , a cr ne ibi es , myself, sir, Very Respectfully, Your Obedient Servant, WILLIAM 11. 111a4.3441. , Chairman of the Dem. State Ex. Committee. Liam. 'Hellas VAUX, Elector at Large. gar Mayor W0 * ..4; : i„.1 New York, is for Douglas, and in favor of union \ among Demo crats to di feat Lincoln. Gov. LetoLier, of Va.. expresses no Presidential prefetenco, so that he may the wore eff.cientlyassist in uui-- Ling the Democrats of that State upon one electoral ticket. Ex-Gov. \Vise is fur Breek itiridge. Hun. T. L. ClinKrnan, of North Car olina, Is in favor of "the eletprs voting for the strongest men. Breckinridge or Douglas, as the case may be, against Lincoln, Any other course, by dividing our strength, might defeat the object which every Democrat has at heart." lion. A. 11. Stephens, of Git., it is now said. goes fur Breckinridgo and Lane, as does lion, Daniel 8, Dickinsoneof New York. A fell Douglas and Johnson electoral ticket has been formed in Tennessee. The Greensboro', Ala., Beacon has hauled down the Douglas flag. The Quitman, Miss., Ad. vertiser has done the same, and run up Breckinridge. " The Gazette says that our statement that the Gettysburg Sentinsl support Belt *ad Everett is untrue. Presuming our neighbor speaks from the book,' we choerfulfy make the correction. We bare not seen the Senn.: nel ourselves, but made the statement upon information obtained from a gentleman is York county. As that, ars two Opposition papers published in tistrysburg, it is possible our informant was mistokeu only in the name."—Leseissows Tess '"' s ttil Ofoounist,pii him oCku the Stalin& Ifyou had.* imraimat's &moon, itnaulainno would have convioned•yost that It has basiamo ias rankly Black Bnpubßian Its lay ollior journal is the &ate. -The Star. too. Is now as savagely Blank Republican ass sets Know I Nothing a short whilo siva sifig•The North bitrolitta *torsion for Gover nor and amebas of deo Ltdeketorlt took pleas at Thursday !ad. Tho .setanis are very sosogro, bat the Destosrits bows doubt tfututphed. : , -- , r sza The Disorgaairers Hesitate. The disorganisers who stet at thrrisburg at the call of R. J. Haldeman and the anti union members of the State Executi%o Com mittee resident et Harrisburg, nn Thursday, the 26th inst., did not, as was generally an ticipated, place in nomination an exclusively Douglas an Johnson Electoral ticket. but determined to wait until after the regular meeting of the Democratic State Executi%e Committee,tu be held at Cresson on the :411 of August. They demand of the Committee that they rescind their action at their last meeting. reoommending united action in support of one Electoral ticiet. pledged to rote for either Douglas or Breckinridge, whichever, if added to the votes of other Mame, our twenty-seven votes will elect ; and place a ucket in nomina tion pledged to vote tor Douglas and Johnson end them alone. If the Committee refuses w iiciwte to t h e ir demands, then those mem bers of a) Committee who are opposed to a union of Dernoersta fur tile rake of the Union, and determined 10 assist in the election of Lincoln and Hamlin, - by running a separate ticket, are to calla Cativentien of the friends of snob $ aimprallaate Sc select saaa a ticket, j if any obstacle exists Oh asaeltiblisis 4 co tiv thin. than the disorganising Committal:lm ass to rafted to cionstruct such a ticke t. '.4l,lread_y ie the "sober . sound though t * , work: The Union I;leetoral tiekety $ is rapktllysiiininsstrensth. TheWass t wig, 8 4 lionitaxteg, was an indication of their vreahneeit, and th• ranks of the Diatupaisere will " geese anal/ by Olives sod basetthilly lase." limo it meat a tteket‘is ever nestins. tad. but few of the loyal Deviieentay et pimp. sylvan* will sappers it when they are ass not That meth • mane hides serest Amy to sive the gloatersl vote of Pennsylvania to the '&- Aiwalican candidates and thus secure their i relection.—Yoo* G'aselle. 31st ult. List of Ddegrdes.—T he following in n list of the number of delegates trtm the different counties, as published in the official organ, Furney's Press, which attended the Haldeman Contention : Countits represented.—AdAmn 2, Berke 9, Bedford 4. Blair 3. Bucks 4, Bradford 4. But ler 3, Clarion 1, Columbia 1, Cumberland 11, Clinton 3, Chester 4, Carbon 1, Cambria 3, Centre 8, Delaware 3, Dauphin 23, Franklin 7, Ilontingdon 2, Lancaster 2.Ci, Lycoming 8, Luzerne 10. Lehigh 3, Lebanon 4, Main 9, Monroe 1. Northumberland 10, Philadelphia 23, Perry 3, Potter 1, Sans Pail! 0, Susque hanna 1, Tiogn 1. Union 1, Westmoreland 6, York 1. Total 209. Ceilidh . ..a not represented.—Alleghenv. Betty. er. Clearfield, Crawford; Elk, Erie, Payette, Potent, Fulton, Greens. Indiana, Jetler.son, Juniata, Lawrence, Al'Kean. Mercer, lion. tour. Northampton. Pike, Potter, Snyder, Somerset. Sullivan, Vcnango, Warren, Wash. ington, Wayne, Wyoming. It will thus be seen that, although every man who chose could appoint himself a dele gate, but a fraction over half the counties in the State were represented at all.—lb. LOG, 49LX.a N'ZINXTEII. THE AUGUST COURT, to commence on the 20th inst., will no doubt afford opportunities to many indebted to this office fur subscription. Jobbing and advertising, to remit the money. Our expenses are at all times heavy, and to meet them we must expect our patrons to be reasonably prompt in their payments. " Its tertal aid" now from this** in arrears would be most thankfully received. CAMPAIGN COMPILER,—The Compiler will he furnished from this time until after the Presidential Election st FIFTY CENTS !--- Bmin I■ rex xAmitzt ADAMS COUNTY ALWAYS AHEAD I—lt gives us much pleasure to announce the fact that our noble little county has suEtained her high reputation as a prompt tax-paying county —the Treasurer, WAYDRIGHT ZIEGLER, Eni., haring paid into the State Trea-nry, in the be ginning of this month, our 'choir quota of Stag Tax—and, as usual, was the FIRS? IS ?RE STATE to do so, This has been the custom for a num ber of years, and no other county can get ahead of us. We are a "little" county; but we are .made of the " right kind ofjnaterlal "—remarks the Sentinel with truth. • PENNSYLVANIA • COLLEGE.—The Cata logue of Pennsylvania College. for 1860. has been placed upon our tattle. The institution is lea nourishing condition. The Senior Class numbers 20. Junior 23, Sophomore 23. Fresh ut-n 23, Partial Cour..e 4. Pritnariau In. Junior Preparatorian 38—total 151. The Annual Commencement takes place on the third Thursday of .September. The Bac calaureate Discourse Is pronounced the Sunday preceding, by the President of 02 Id , titution. The simnel exerci.es of the Junior (hiss occur on Wednesday morning; on the same day there will be en address before the Lintman Associa tion by Ron. WILLIAM JESSCP, 1.1. P., of Mont rose, Pa., and the Philomatha•an Society will be adcifes.sed by Rev. C. P. KRatlu. D. P., of Philadelphia. The annual meeting of the Alumni is held on Wednesday evening. red an address delivered by one of its members; the duty this year devolves upon Rev. J. B. BIT TINGZI, of Cleveland, 0. THE G RE AT EASTERN.—Round Trip Tickets will be issued from Gettysburg, good from this day until Saturday next.dnring which time the Steamship Great Eastern will remain at An. napolis Roads. The tickets (at $.l 70) w:II iu cluddsteamboat Cure and admission to the ship. here is a. chance foe visiting the greatest Steam ship lu the world ata very low rate. We also understand that round trip tickets, at greatly reduced rates, will be issued during the Shrewihnrg Cam)-meeting, which com mence', on the 16th inst. (F.N! . .;TS.—This population of (lett) sbn rg. hr the Tate census, is reported to be about 2,390, 1 an increase of 210 since 1850. It may seem strsngo to some that the increase is so small ; but it twist be recellected that ten years ago the students at both the Seminary and College were iucloded in the census, while by the in structions of 1136CIthis could not be done. Num ber of deaths e ithin the scat, 50 . The population of Cdmbarialld township is i etbolt Reading ta,wria'p haiabout 137 S lothialltantA A CALL.—lllecongregation of Christ Oh lint, I Evangelical Reformed) of Philadelphia, - have invited the Rev. S. U. Gnaw, of the German Reformed Church at llagt ninon, Md., to be come their pastor. GREAT OATS.-11r..Iscoa C. SVHEIVRR, Huntington township. sends ni an . Immense hood of Oats, In his note aecompanying it he sap; "Enclosed yon will And a head of Oats measuring IT inches. containing ZB4 grains.-- I Yet a boast in the Star of 186. This head I prsi s o f l an the farm formerly owned by Worrier Townsend, in a Geld that was cropped ten years in succession. It is one of the Breckinridgc kind." issrlir.ions Burr left at orir office the other day, a Pot-tto stalk measuring 7 fret 1 inches in length—the longest we hare hoard 0 thls %Calol4 bar The attention of Teachers throughout the Coanty is directed to the appointments of the County Superintendent advertised in another column. ifirlirs. SAKAI' A. BATH has porchassd the property of Psi** Tnonn, for $7OO cash, and the property of Wx. TAT[, for $425 essh, both on North Washington street—for the use oftigazy HconES, NEPA patent has been granted to Geo. Pat, eta, of Littlestown, tor an "improvement in ad justable eitrziege springs." BerWien Forney, a near releAte of John W.'s, and who holds a clerkship in the Black Republican House of Representatives, which he received as an anii-Lecompton DeinOcrat, has become the editor of the Harrisburg Tele graph, the Black *publican organ of the State, Kirlions. Henry M. Fullerand U. Bucher Swope, two of the very founders of the Peo ple's Party in this State, repudiate Lincoln. and will take the stump for Bell anJ Nverlitt Oppositinkt troubles are growing every day larger and larger, but still the &or and &a. line!—"never mention ,t:". serA dial olkal . plot is said to hove bean conoucted by Abolitionists and the slaves to denietate the whole of 15ortbern 'realm*. and enter upeo a geberal massacre of the white population, The afair has been revealed by tbe arrest of several Negroes for firing bowl, velar ---- Nirrb. Priem of Wales has arrived in Canada, and is received with co Bill. Who: awns istowa tree Panacrat aqd Bellefonte Watainer, both 44401 11 PPP*, also *adore* tho union policy. Tho Dewhoessk whisk ntin47 *bons the eisetion of Mr. bow* t 04.114 • • ..is ninally deobled is iti r intro oy plan of !anion renonisondol toy the Sint* Ciiietral Committee, - ";1774"-":: - . 4 q3k,Sh r - gerThe Detnoeratie Convent:len of Dauphin - county met on Tuesday last. A good ticket was harmoniously nominated, and which will no doobt receive the 'import of the intim party. Mr. Wilson offered a seriesof resolu tions, approving of the action of the State Central Committee., anti deprecating any su pervision by a National Committee Over the Suits organization ; pledging the suppo r t of the county to the electoral ticket nominated at Reading, Henry D. Foster fur Governor, and the county ticket. \Vol. 11. Miller offer ed as a suoititute a resolution endorsing the nomination of Douglas and Johnson. The motion on the Substitute was put and decided carried by the chairman, (John Haldetual,) who refuted to entertain any motion fur Pk, division. Thi. caugetl much confusion :a - large number of the delegates declaring that they had not been fairly treated. After the adjournment thirtytwo—u imaj9rily•—•o( sixty members composing tiro ConventiOn s signed a protest against tho partiality of the President, in refusing to entertain a call for a division on Mr. Miller's substitute. 'rho Rai tat & Union says that in addition to these thirty-two, ethers will told their names—tho protest having been drawn up after many of the delegates had left fur home. This John Ifsldentan is a close imitator of the now im portant Richard J., in eurryinz out the "one man power." The former assumes entire control over the affairs of the Democracy of Dauphin county, and the latter of the entire Ste e. " A little brief authority makes somo men mad." gat/War Freak of Liyisting.— A young Ilady was struck by lighting while skimming milk iu a collar, in Cortland county, N. Y., l on Saturday week. The fluid strut* bar un 1 her side, tearing her spry° into shred,,, pai -1 sing -through her dress and underclothes-- I melting one of her hoops—to her hip, thongs 1 down her leg; tearing her stocking on one side in places from one-half to one Mob apart un. , til it reached the heel, when it entirely des ' troyed that portion or her hose, and rent hoe shoe into numberless pieces. Strange to say, eke escaped with comparatively little injury. --------.-•••••------- -----... 1 B ar Lancaster city isre orted to have twen i ty thousand inhabitants, ccurdsng tu the VW-, ted States census. poolail Notioess. TIIF. GREAT ENGLISII REMEDIC.—Sta,/ JAMES CLAItEE'S CELEIMAYED VESIALC Prepared from aprescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician aktruorainary to the Queen. This itualuatile metliclue is unfailing in the cure oral! those painful and dangerouaiiisesrea to which the feimile cim:titution is subject. It• moderate.; all excess and removes all obstruc tions, and a speedy cure tu.iy be relied on. To Married Ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will, lit a short time, bring ou the monthly period. with regularity. KU II twtt le, price One Dollar, bears the Gov ernment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeit+. CAcriox.—The.e Pills shouhl not be taken. by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as the) are sure to bring on Mis carriage, but at say other time they are safe. lu all easel of Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pain in the Hack and Ninths. Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the lleart, hysterics and Whites, these- Pill, will otreet a cure when all other means hale failed; and aithough a powerful remedy, do not cout..sin iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtful to the constitu tion. Full directions in the pamphlet around emit package, which qtruuld he carefully preserTe . d• Sale Agent tor the 1 uited States awl exude, J 0 it k Lute I.C. Ha k Co.. Itocitester, N. r. N. 00 and pn:tage atampa 'wanted, to any authorised Agent, will inAuce a bottle, containing Su hits, by return mail. June 11,'1.0. l i eoow • SELIPTIIF. iti,ESSINU whirls is won univerzully admitted to exist in MulLit's Life Pills and !titters, i, every day detain.. stra tea I. their abtonisiiing efficacy in the Cllll4l which they ~re autiottnced to care. All tbe , complaint,. of the stomach and I owr4, ty eak.. 111:$5 of the digegi e 04.7aus and of the system . gcuerally, biliona nod liver afectiolut, set cr,, heed aches, pite4, costiveness, rtottautup.. got), rheumatism, 'curvy, impurity of lb. Lilo* ur blotched lull ,allow complexions, soon yilitt, to their curative properties. A single trial in variahly secure:. them the title of the hest fami ly medicines now beture the public- For sal* by the proprietor, W. IS. Mfg:VAT, a t his o ffi ce , Ilroadu ay, N. 1.. uud t,y S. S. Forney, Agent, Oettyi.hurg. [Feh. IN. ly* MIZIE.E2 ligE.illUElLlEr...ll2Tiii.. _.- ' GF I TT Y>lll 141—SAT ritoAr LA$7. anperfrae flour .......„......1 87 to 500 live Flour 3 su. White l' heat 1 12 to 1 2%. Red Wheat 1 Ot to 1 OR. Coru —. Rye ti 2 (Mid ........... ................ 2d Clot erSet.l ....... 3 75 to 4 Ou Tituuth.f Seed 1 So to 1 75. Flex &ed.-- ......... - ..... -......,- 1 20 Balirley .4........ 40 , Plitser of l'ari4 1 Luster ground, per b5tr....... 1 ittl . . -_— IS A LT I 3101tE-FIUDAY LAIIT Flour 5 25 to 5 3r. Wheat : 00 ' o I 1,.•.. ltye . ... . . ............ 6: to Id. corn :.. 01 to Ift 3040 A . = Clover Seed •• 0 fib .0 o'.oo Tiinothy Seed 0 04140 00 fleet Cuttle, per hand...,....., 4)O 14- 150 Hogs, per hund • . ' Hay " L. 4.. et ion 110 Whiskey 26 to 31 Guatuo, l'erurion, per ton 12 110 • _ _ ... 11ANOVF.1'.'—Tutatastav LAST. Flour, front wagon. ... 500 Du. trout stores ..............».... _ 5 5u Wheat • 1 00 to 1 10 Rye ......... ......... . t',s Corn 56 thus Clover Seed Timothy Seed. Plahter ...... ......... Oa the 24th ult„ hy the Rey. :S. Henry, Dr. JAME'S W, TRACY to Miss MARGARET BOYD, bath of Litt!won't'. On the 30*.b ult., by the ger. J. R. Keiser, Mr. GEORGE sII)EIIAKER, of Dickinson, Pa., to /Lilts REBECCA SNYDER, of Littiestown. i 71 1327=1. - ' On the Ist inst., near this place, Mr. Pa h% JOHNS, aged 49 ," ears T. months and TO daye. , Ilia remains were followed to the grsva4 Erer Green Cemetery, by tlettys Lodge, 1. 0. O. Y., of which he was a member. On Thursday night lest, in Franklin town till), hr. WU, S lAA I HOLLAND, aged about 56 years. On Saturd7 last, airs. ELIZA, 'rife efleeeb ; Hartman, of nmmasburg,"Frankiin tawirbtp, j aged 41 yeasa 9 mtiatts and ~.ii daj-s- "_.' • ' OA the 30th ult..ltrs..ANN. MA :11A RTSHOP, ' wife of lir. Bear?' Bishop, men., of Cumberlaid township, aged 71 years 9 months and T 'rhea. On Monday last, at York Springs, FAO& PIEB,OIi, aged 61 year, son of R. D: Yesterday morning, ftcCKEY D., Armor, of this place, aged 1 year end 20 days. On Friday morning week, WILLIAM' SIP WR,, son of Mr, George Penzhertj, C4-116:in iitouban i e ., aged 9 years 7 months arida days. Oa the I.sth ult., at the residence of her , brother-In-law Wm, G, Bl,ek , in township, MDo ' BllB , o' l coatsr, ...dr; 10 momba sad 5 days. -- _ tin the 2ld alt., Her. DAVID sanzottr- GEII, Pastor of the German Reformed Velearl /ration at Fayetteville, Funkstnerth I n,, 1ti.41. 45th year of his age,. - . = , Oa the 29th nft., THEODORE f. 1 . 5., halt son of Samuel, tad Lydia Harman, aged 1 Month and 22 days. _ Peparted this life, Olt the dith alt.,''suair Westrei aster, Mel. , Xr , ,,:JOILN WLSB, in the 00th Feat of his age, atm a seilitenhumr2pAtijeli bort with the atommittatiawar oak Us deceased *al a sative s oritsissm, hat far "may Tema bearmideditirodwidiftemt. Chnrolf - emartiee, Md., whereof hark: • - . 1 . 1 10.7 frtimda'sad asighbere- as wbomilim, • himself, byepiorweirial Modems "."" 4 . ' ' , tr. tie ins aw ateatiorrefie ' parte*, al hostels iiiirs.-bfadi • "'''' ' , ~. 'i reedy to irellbeethealstlresned, sad to - . „ ererretisrity, - - LT.3L J 3 4 25 0 it. 2'i
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