11)17'014 AND ritorirstos. lailrys - Navaga, row 8 VOICDAY 3101LNINg, SEPT. 10. IPcn Our F'lag. TS! VEMOCRATIC STATE ELEC.; WEAL TICIKETI SiRATORIAL ELLCTORS : iron. George IL Kelm, Hon. Ric hard Font DISTRICT &ACTORS: I. Fraderiek A.Serrer. 14. !sant Rockhow. 2.- Wm. C. Patter.ion, i 5. Geu, D. Jac kzon 3. Jos. Crockett, Jr„ 'IG. John A. Ah!. 4. Juba G. firentier, b. G. W, Jacoby, 4. Chem. Kelley, 7. Oliver P. Jatnev, Josh. B. Howell 8. David Sobel/., 9. Joel Leftner, 10. S. S. Barbour, 11. rhos. M. Walker 1L S. S. Gay/urd Churi..ll 13. Jos. Lisubsch, li•relsties.4l4 Ore Dosserratie State KlK'lie OtTittCOM2l Ittoottso. Th at the Democratic Eleetorol Tteicrt be heeled tettbThe ouzo of ftephre A. pooxlsa or Jobe G pootkistidro, as he Elector at Luxe, aisti to the .real of of semi Ticket, ti tis• greeter Il u ..11 ‘ to, rut vet.rs here her% rad for Wk./A..41 A po u: l es , then the trete of the Cloolorsi eoHfiro ~r the !get* .toll I. that far r4oisissies ilk. sDoesiaa aid llerscitsl V !,.gran jet erec tion& sod nee Proutlent. but if fur .1•Ao C lowilunritige, thou tot toba C. Dreck tart lie soil Jug Lame fur the acute calve. If fie vote of Peeney I, ma is consist • Itct the ata. 40.4ie ikee eskessei ti l e ostutinly of tLe rotes art/ C.t.,11.41.1. cys ewe( any cum% rot t 4,14 for 1.11 r. Ake cl Pre.' feet of 11.• rotted Kates, chile:mot to be a Iset,nerat. time th• rota ..4 floe illecierol College .hall be omit for that ceudidet• it It wilt out &toot outlier of the Urruutnts fur whom it hi coat, or ear of the Democrats also are i titesi for to the mite., U t ee t the cote 44111 be ‘lO.l foe the casidstate else 4e bet majority of the rotes of tie :.f.'..Le , toll tout the Ka 44 Wet l6nainitt•• t 4 Ist.traictal ia WALLA * (rum We ttuoueb o• the thrmoeretfe lie - turet I",eket of Elite belga their saseral oat list: oct pleslpie or eoqu mums; ze to the isseeselok torstistiou, mei to rst,,st it, s e suis ~,I p te , motion In the pre...toes et the Dec: itiestto• of the C.eincilt tee, to be heati eta the day of lOU GOVERNOR, 110 N. HENRY D. FOSTER, or wzerxonst.vso Democratic Xennty Ticket. HENITT MYERS, of Tyrone township, Stewart : SAIRTRI, WOLF, of berulek borough PROTHONOTARY ITENRY A. PICRING, of Straban township. RGGL.32[II a RECoutima EDWARD IieLNTIRE, of Liberty totrusbip. CIXIX or T} CUI - ItTS : JOUN 111CliOLT4, of Butler Lowrit t'omsn4nioxrit ,WILLIAII B. OAUI)NE&, of Ifontiagton tap A torroa : TIENRY DYSERT, of Germany towaehip Dlrscedratts JACOB MILLER, of heading town.thip, yelra 18.kAti PFOUTZ, of Haiinitonhok-irt 3 years r`ll a Ponocrotic Crngrossiorml Curl ftreuct meet aC Ch imbersburg to-morrow. lar:Serersl Communications on hand ni`ti-t go over to neat weels, for want of apace in this issue. One of the ftrtislen roust pflectu wily exposes the half dozen fallehocals con twined in It communication which ameared in lasi Wedeesdas's Sentiud, dated Ilautilton township.- ' Several nor aeaerascments are nlso neces foxily deferred. Gen. raster Challenges Col, Ctrtin. tiener,al Foster, it wilt he seen by the tol lowing letter. addressed to il.e Chairman of the Democratic State Central Committee, decries that he . has ever been challenged tel public dieousaion by C•ilonel Curtin, and authorises his friend to make arrangements with that gentleman through which bUCh an end may he attained. The tieneral says runderistand that Colonel.Curtin, in various speeches, has instnuat.ni that he has challen ged ate tb discusrit'n. This he has not dune, directly or indirectly, but, in order t: at there ten" be no laisapprebension, I now authorise yott, or notimmittee of friends, to appoint such times and pirtees as, may suit CoMnel Curtin, to discuss the questions involved in the eormpaign." Velearn by private rulvices drat the ehal lenge has heco accepted, and Mr. Welsh and OW. M'Clure 'were to meet at Philadelphia, on Monday last, to arrange the meetings and the order 'of discussion. Yon Can't Do It. • it is Dow conceded on all bands that Lin coln clarinet be elected and, in this state, the fteptblicans, thinitingthat "half a loaf is bet ter thin no bread," are turning their atten tion entirely to the election of Curtin. But the day has gone for Republican sweets in fattneylrania,; we maitre you s gentleman, that Cellist will be beates•-•-that the Old Key , Mows lass severed herself from Abotitioni sm of miry shade and form, and that Henry D. Foster will be the next Governor. Take air word for it, prepare in time to bear with composure the defeat that awaits y0u...- Grantsburg Democrat. .* Tiuk Wide•Awzkea Under this name the Republicans areorgnitisr in& political clubs throughout the country. Thee/velarle of tAt Trest,e German peper,pub• Baba at Rock Island, thus ezposes the origin °Ellie nom, which originally belonged to a aseneistion, The Otirowii:ie 1 viatica:ten of the 'Wide-lisrake CitalleAmi are eew loosesivusly blowing their F• - a ppear to know what histurieid 'are attached to this noose.:— tiiejikWide4wake firstacqui red notoriety is 1244, when it, graced those -beads of eitr drib *so ihownwist later acquired swish eideliaitieirderflbe:niume of Ksion‘Nothings. IS - 1610. vio Pied in New York in 18:4, will ratissatee..the .calralcee 'Welk .044 . 6 wikit's hatted loafers, who tailed themselves Wide. • 4M-ieltiMikl 00 1 1 .4 0 0 W epee the Gie . ammamatitairlierkfr Bleadajlis Iva. William*. JE,el 11. Danner 'lB. .1. It. Crawford H. N. Lee. N R. Fetterman. 21. Samuel IlitraltalL ,23. Win. Rook, 24. B. D. fititntin.. A*atbra LT . . i allrTba Sentinel puts forth a • ; •'--.11, kate,4 11 "4 1 .1 Imirtd-in 1 4 core IRS OSIMPSSAIL al, weak way, thougl.--that Li •• • : •be I ' the fidlithat *teal Qiiitho- --7 . 1 " 44-11 / 4 1 "" g:-. 41r irld 1 110, —.. a e Akira of *el as *tee o ' I defeated. -'l,. W i ice opogyt wrath, "linty 1110)ketsk "eve / 1111 41 111 A month ago almost sreery . - • . 1 : fikked. Protestrotst hallo! , *leo to -in d a 4 " * ""P ia. '"*... t hink *IP - I dy to concede the election of Li 'T• a. ::. be Nisi edlent 44 the ifsetiwei 011ie nv.thing ', in kring Own my teelle for theltfriree '! I ' division of the democratic ! : .' .po ,:., ily oat. iron pat matitits ribose 1' 1 4 - defea&K * ct ils° of - p neileti 6 r agti . 1 1 ... .. pis_ ~... -vr ne t - parsl)sed the energies an , depressed the has a two-fold bearin,;. Whilst it would try ' . 4,-1 iserestive -- 'tiltitt SA Irtri.L. !Vote, odit4 eindi4late for Sheriff, is the target at which" , hopes of the conservative; of the otasaery.-.- to make Catho:ies believe that the Democratic li nut know whetho e Mar and Sentinel are spending their pow unionßut there has been a great react/on. The ' party is untrue ta•them, it has the other, area: der andAtall. f at* ithese 1 movement* throughout the country deeper design, of directing the stem At atten- t hate so far revived c onf i degee th a t the can- I (i o n of the public to such as may beCatbolies id' altbra h ar e "I lkt atitY and unrilth(tellmall at -- Teas now weans& very different face from what upon the Democratic ticket, in order that, tacked Samuel 'Wolf for political effect in the it did in the first moments of.deprassion and here and there, a veer, with stringer religi- absence of any infurmntion from some friend 1 aloha, l'heriteritd'ffe" elndle 11( titeisinr i.s prvindiee than judgment. may he induced' Oho eturiel "" or ""'' if tits! have "i"1 report only stuffed their celumns full of per- , 1 every day. Each week adds to the assurance to strike such candidates. This has all nlong ' that Lincoln cannot be eled-d rreaident of the ...,'•-en the secret net ontetpoiten ~,, n, _, ,,,e of aonal abase, they are actin:, the part of the ) t United States. Even the Ilt•publieons have I t h e s ee /J ee r- an d thi s is the desigui.theveditoe cowardly poltroou, and will be held at the; 11 0 4 the*xultitZvongd"ce they felt, and be - has in view new, If he does net espeet Ititi . ii a " tt tit " . ris.ll'l"ible. . , gin- to look dtsseted at the prospect. The course to hare such effeel, why 4, 'et lie Intern: It upon the other hand, lite, Tint in t v vire i fteptsareyr-fra Ws w -anew -1 ies in !t e nor thi t e lneet i ns i n emery n „ 0ni1 ,,,,,, iti , 4 2„,_; the news t f tale bearers, who are petiwnsil 1 only a few of the state*, and the only pint - he j ta .l, e occasion. ma anon is 4 De il o.. enemies( of Samuel Wolf, without inowiWil W f poet of carrying enough electoral votes to erstie ticket Is made, to give the ent that such' the file" 'eficenselvea. they steno lean culpte ieleet Lincoln is in the dirision of hie enemies. „mi such gentlemen upon It arc Carlini:es? ble for want.n Artier. Any person Who Ait'that division disappears, the prospects of The dodge is transparent. and ens hare no knower Mr. Wolf as well as the niter of this Lincoln decline.; and It, is disappearing ref" other intent than to arouse the antaiCatholic I article, meet city that he has been rine of the i Idly. The example set by the Democracy or, prejudice, of a certain pnttiun of the commune !inset uneumpromising Democrats in the eons ;Pennsylvania of union fir the sake of ther- ity. Such persons pay ewe port of the Dein- ty of .11a ma. ; nion, is teaching other States the filly of divi- neratic ticket, and net the other, and through Mr. Wolf and his fath'er, Frederick Wolf, ' pion and the nose ate necessity of e, °peen- lust such s ly enrts as the Serte,,et lens been ,'t la well known, I n a ' e L '" ° the hone and sin -1 lien to se re the country teem the terrible con- tukki„g. Ilot t h e 1 .) ,„,,,,„ t ;,. / arty is nut :ew of the pinny in Berwick borough for) ears, I sequences that would fellew the election of r ,..,„,„„, h i„ . "r„i„jiy when i t d„„ its beet , and it is not to lie wondered that the Opposi ; Lincoln. The most hopeful are eenstrained cii avoid such n resole 11 tion'aliiitild get not, and then a flee in their to admit that the ininegriration of Repu I 1 blii-tie That t'ir Wind hat been doubly w il low' . ears. That man tele( would smear that either lam at Washingtmi in tie p ers o n or are o r t., d,.te.a Catholics upon the De:operatic tick- Samuel Wolf or hire Gorier e'er voted against i its most extreme disciples, wuuld sulijeet ,he et must he clearany part of the regular ticket, would be a , to mere one Olio has watch- Union to a fearful shock; while many stagn-: e 4 y, indeed, in this community. and the e litor's course. The result in view ' ' nth ''' . Moue and thinking men untiesitatinely nTrm would be god fir sore eyes. i s that he may li..ft iy member 4 of thatch urch (that it would produce immediate disruption. into bus present party-11 , A this, think of ii.l I will het One Dundee,' Dollare, and they i ; Conservative men of all parties see the don- houcet realer, by ra sing the '' st-p thief " . may pot the money up when they please and ( ger, and are rent y to fi ;get the minor err, an I denouncing the Demerracy upon a( as soon as they please, that no livine man ( differences of opinion and unite rig dna; the tiumped-op ctiorge of d.,in g that which lie! con be pnelueed that w,ll swear t h at Samuel I ' foe toour domestic peace. This feeling • has biniself has left no st..t.eueturned to accum-: WOll wag seen to ante agnlllet any man on produced an nlmost perfect onion of the Item- r li s b- t h e defeat of Cotlioliee. r.; account of religion ; mid, furilier, that I will aer.sta of Pennsylvania upon a common I bet nnntticr hundred that the sworn affidavits etcetera! ticket, and a thorough union upon SiarTakin,e only into view the conrse of of four respectable citizens earl be found that the candidate for Governor. The election of the Opposition papers-with:nit n particle of I, saw ti em. Wolf mite an open tit-Let for Joseph Henry D. F , ate; will seal the fate of Lincoln ; knowledge obtained outside of them-and I ;J. Kuhn, god that he guee the same tickets in Pennsylvania and secure the e'ectoral , everyeaed; , l and iniellige it man twist admit i to others; La rote. that we are right in the assertion that dime vote ag a inst him. Conservative voters of all Come along, gentlemen. pt* up the money D. Biome is one of the many steak teak puinta in parties appreciate this troth, and intend to -proms your astertione, or hold your peace act upon it. The clouds are breaking away, , their ticket. If not, why their labored rf forerer. lam one of the Cur who will thus ...1114. --- ' forts to bolster him up, and at the same time ' , • • Jimmies. 1 " Att „" ll4 , e tt ,L.P4ent',Nt, who „ has eve ”. l ' e ," l , t t 'to pall Samuel Wolf down! 'facie averse' teat "' henry see,. Whi g. non h o ld s nit t h e pr i nc i p les only rimers what they are trying to conceal. ' of that c,Lile Statesman."-Sentival. I iThe charge of Know Nothingism ngstinst ilitikrNobedy knows better time the editor : Samuel Wolf is as idle as the ra vi ng s of an , of the Sentinel that Allittutm Lincoln was ' among the first to desert the great leader of idiot. Earty and always opposed to the ne- I the Whig party, Henry Clay, in 1848, and der as no has been, the Opposition will fiad it a difficult matter to deceive a single voter by ' yet be has the shameless assurance to make . the above tasertion. As to their principles . se transparent, but outrapins, a falsehood. -04.•...-----. the 4,Sentinel does not quote them. Here they garEstraortlinary effurts will be made in are. Let all resil, that none may Le deceir- this and Franklin caustics to induce Deruo 'ed by tlvz Sentincrs wholesale fabrication : I crate to rote for 31vPhers in. In Bedford and Haley C.'czy on Slavery in !Le Tlrrilorieß.-' Fulton, where Sel.ell is well known, and re- In 1837, Ilenry Clay, then Senator of the ; sneetel and esteem^d in the highest degree United Stn , rs, introduced the following raw- lotion in the Senate: ( by all, 31ePherson's friends reel assured eiret ° Ketinlved, lint any attempt of Congress little can be dune. Defuse we may look fora to prohit slavery in the Territories of the moving of heaven and earth It: this quarter United States would create a serious alarm for the election of a candidate, who, during and just apnreliensi/infi, would be a violation ( i lasi of geed faith towards the inhabitants of such the in Congress, barged the De limonite. I Territory who have remove 1 thereto with i a minority. "kith the blame of neit-argattioing their slaves, and because, when Penh Terri:is- ' the Douse! The Sentinel has already set its I ry shall he ntliniited into the Union' as al wilt in that direction. State, the I el.le therel shall he entitle 1 t to deride that question exclusively fur them , selves." On thn Rth of Mar, 1850, Itenry Clay wrote rig t•ilows In hilt report: " T ) nyotii, in sll future time, the agitations w hi c h mu ,t he prodoced by the conflict or ',pinions on the id.wery question--existing, as this institution does, to Aome 111 the State., and pruliihite I, as it ia. in others—the trite principle whirdi ought to regulate the action of Congress, in forming territorial govern ments for cosh TICNN lv-ftcritlited domain, i s to refrain from all lecislition on the subject i n the territory acquired, so long as it retains the territorial torn) of cyrreroment—leaving it to the peof.ie of such Territory, when they hate attained to n condition yri)ich entitles thAtn to admission as a State, to decide fat themselyna the question of the allowance or prohibition of domestic slavery!" ,1 7, e; Lilt" dia.l Attitude 'Award the Stare Sttc•.—The rim ery avtation will continue tilt a cri.is has been reached And patc‘ed.— Thi..orerament cannot endure permanently half blate and half tree. The Union will cease to 1.40,111 e all nne thing or the other.—S:rcc,it of Lincoln al Springfield. June, 155. 4 . 1i..! desire* that slavety shall be put in court* of ultimate extinctton.—Speeeli ca Chi cago, July 10, 1f„.• , ;;; ,, . agitation ie to enntlnue, till tlie mini ehNlt rest in the belief tlutt clarery i 4 in the eturse of ultimate extinvtlun.—Sprecic et Ottawa, i 358. /9 not. only in ( A rne of the second resolu tion of the Ilepubilean platform of 1?S " That we deny the ni.th.rity of CongresA, of a Territorial LeAlshiture. of any individual, at nssocistiim of indivninals, to give legal ex imenne P la v ery in any territory of the Uni ted StrireA, while the present constitution 511.111 le maintitii.ed." But " insists" upon what ire 6 N' below: " What I insist upon lA, that the new Ter ritories shall he kept free trim ) pla t er, wh i le in it territorial euudition."—Alton speech, -As we exi.ected—McPaxasox cutlet). late.s upon securing Democratic votes by the , distribution of Congressional docuraeots. At least so we infer from an allusi”n in the last &Wine/. Deasocrats are made of sterner awl than to be bought with the price of a I'Curode Report,'' oopies of which McPher son has received by the cart bad. The get. ting np of Bach a miserable electioneering 11,Aufateat % by the Black Republicans in Con gress, TO BR PAID FOR OUT OF THI. PCBLIC TRIWISIT, is in itself a shameful outrage up on the people ; but to expect to purchase o. Democrat's vote by presenting him with a copy of it is in the highest degree insulting. No, no: Mr. S'extutei ; McPherson counts without his host if he expectirto make much in the document line. The people knew that these documents cost him nothing—that tbey art paid fur out of the government's money.... that they era in reality their own property— and that their distribution is oftener govern ed by the peesonel designs of the member of Congress thaw nay ether consideration—and especially when each member is a candidate for reelection, as McPherson •ow Sw wir•The &alined " thinks' that the Catho- lie portion of our oakum* will gradually fall; in with. the Opposition. (or -Know Nothing; Blast Republican) party. The editor of tbat I- • 1 paper has been placing his game of oinotbsig 1 fur serval years to produce snob a resulte..- 1 act4ng the part of ajiteder s to Know Not/lin :ism—but he will'lnd in the tisturo,,as he .bas 'in the plot, that the cllu of citizens he is 1 cionstantly aiming at are too intelligerilho be iteilted 'rite, his . designs. li, "lilt Ailt #iati Kiwi ifethita-istriin . . , ,t34o7l.'6lldit4il';4''- i .oaril ''tl' l ' .. "!t 1 liac t-4- _, 4 , ...'; 1: ~: ..' l , tir s il • ' ' ' ' r . m : rot de ”p‘figiat , ~.4, stip - 4r ~, 1 . - i f ,r • "t ,i i ..• I,c;c ti : 1 /WV 1 T 411111 Mo beit mil VIM *PA 411111111-AWWWi .1 4 4 0 00. 41 11 81 1 6 . I limi intr= tragrear 0 44 , 41 u. ~ fier The editor of the Sentinel hes a habit ;of saying that a Democrat o r a Cattiulie calb ed upon him and said such and such ugly things of the Deesocnttio party or Democratic esneti , lateer Tile public wilt take theus state ments with great allowance. It is a dodge peculiar to the Sentinel, and is frequently put into use by it during a county canvass. Knowing the extraordinary coolness of the editor of the Sentinel, we hare never give., the slightest c. nsequenco to any suet state. Envois of his. h is a very easy mutter fur hiAs to say that certain declarations were made is his presence, or to him persmodly, so lung as he is not required to gem names! Marne Stir managers evince unusual alarm. They know that their ticket is weak one—that the grossest nsidtaltes wero smile in forming it—And hence their score of scribblers are etivr.,ed in the uphill work of writing the Den2ucratic ticket down. No falsehood is too gross fur them to invent, that their purpose may be accomplished—that /hey may have the disposition of the•oflices in this county. Democrats—right-thinking men of all parties—will have to) difficulty in see ing throitgli the selfish plans of them, tricks ters, and will have no hesitation in rebuking their tlittiders at t',o ea• The editor of the lahor4 herd to !ilium. that ho has ennfiden:e in 31cPur,a- SON'd prospett of a re-elreti in. But it d,,u`t go well. In WM. I'. &nett. "oar towns man" will find an oppunei,t of unusual popu larity—an hotie4t and industrious legislator, who has peter ?pared an pfli,rt to serve kis constituents—a men brought up among the people, and a man of tl,e people--this the Seitfillei man knors, and it cpprossea hitn.— But, no woncle:: frrinendimis fluttering pro duced amour, the Opposition managers by the article we copied into our last from the Chambershurg ruZley Spirit, in regard to Light's balloon paring and McPherson's speech-guise. The Star folk. say they bare the art.ele at their office to show to such as may wish to see it. Why not publish it at once' Sorely a paper which has so long dealt in little else than filthy abatee. ought not to choke at a playful article like that. giarThn Opposition managers buns that the Dem:or/ails ticket' is a strong one--that every man upon it is admirably qualified, and in every way worthy of the oonfideoce and support of the voters of the county. Bence the f erocity they evince in their eft its to de test it. But all will - nut do. The people will not be gulled by falsehoods u bare faced u are nlir weekly dished op by thn Star and Senliite/. That gams was played out a year ago. slir-The Sts►, in ite resides' disregard of troth, says that Mr. MePaeroon has placed the editor of this paper ender obligations a downs:id Alf/treat way"." This is wens to es, and we ask for particulars. Oar eariosi ty is esteited. Imgrorh. Oar folio+ ore poor ••goresolos." The owninonications *hid appear in this paper are an frost reoillanta o 4 tbia 40)1232y-- hot, one of Ytrit °pout,. ,Yoo fro liodr . yoor eggs," as morose Woods Idout Woo. rtbo Sit ' , Ao."rieroontlra 4inia-.43•ata . , %Pau. • Let it be v►belrei. sar_Lig fenrilui%•tirnzps Ra W14001;41" 110 i eljesitit , )4/4.- - 4#14. 1 ? sit ' lies isamikar pingo; helm ewe assar o . end is 0.4 'dens pet as idea tivAwkit kerMi, jog tolgatfrat swish wee of &is stirtie:^llol" =!E=M== It is conies/I'4o)y condescending Su- notice the character of the editorial colemmt of a newspaper such as the " (lettysburr, Star," 'edited by Mr. MtYllienny, I ut if we can npnn the oac band open the eyes of the blind, the ears of the deaf, at d enlighten the under stending, of the rain and indirereet ; and up on the ether hand sire the community In which we lire from the pernicious effects of a reckle.et and cetera it enunty press, we are nerreeoy justifiable in stooping beneath com mon dignity. In the present instance we hive abundant reason tt depart from the course which pru dence and dignity wnnlil dictate. to notice the d meishest of a jureniln- and nominal edi tor who lenses his column,' t t illiterate scrib bler,. for the base purpose of traducing the private anti public character of his fellow men. We feel it a ehristian ditty not unly to impart knostirshe to those aCto seem to be ignorant of the common eniirtc.ica ant pro. prietiess of life, but also to defend thegniltlesS from the unrighteous assaults of pettifoo•eie and quacks in polities. We do net- particularly refer to Mr. 1t1.41- henny, hut if ater opinion war solicited, we wont! be chrePelled to say that frnm what we know Of the ,tiler since Mr. Min. line had charge °Tits columns, lie certainly fall., with in the above category. The Star h ie. for years, ruddy snebtined its character as one of the mot trilling and hitter partisan street+ in the conntry. For reckless assertions, and low personal sirtuperation, i t in without an croft, in the United States. ant reminds met very much of an obt potriping granny, whore ugly ambition is to attract attention by keeping her teigh)orlroOd in ,st etn.tinual up roar. The Star blunt the inan.f.nration of every county cAmptign instituted a crusade against particular candidates upon Die Democratic tieket for the ostensible parts SAR ofcttraciing the attenti o n of the people in dint direction, and to divert the public mini away front any charges which might be toeferiiiol against candidates upon his. own ticket. 7 his is the phut of battle that the Star lino always laid out, but unless the writer 'nf this article is much deceiteil, we will place odiackles nlout his neck and hobb:es upon his feet in regard otnine one or more of hie own candidacy that wll npen the oditor's eyes rufEc:ently wide to enable him to s ee the propriety of common courtesy toward all men. We shall cause the truth to thunder in his ears so load before this county campaign is over that his organs of he tring will yin?, for years to come with harrs-ssing sounds—Rounds which will admit of no pleasant variations whatever, Rail which will pest the Know Nothing head of his party rt each successive county campaign fur rears to come, Mr. Mellhenny, look out for breakers. Op position candidates, look out for hrenkers.— You hare brought religion into politico to de felt Samuel W , ,lf for Sheriff, now let the truth fall around your heads as thick as hail. The editor knows full well that the politicd of Adams county were revolutionised in our favor in consequence of the unrighteous mid night conspiracies of his own party against the inoffensive Catholics and Foreigners.— The truth stares him in the face that the Democratic potty, always true to the tonsil tution and laws, invited this prescribed peo ple to take .abelter under her wide spread wings, and as a last resort, to escape the blasting curse of Know Kothing treason, which bad sought their disfranchisement of their rights, their liberties; they accepted our overture., and Mr. Itellhenny • has yet t.s learn that his hyportitioat friendship for that elm of ehriatians, and his 'Sinai attempt' to awaken a prejudice in their minds against Samuel Wulf, oar candidate fur Sheriff, will to gist only miserably stymies, but will have, tee fold, an opposite effect. Wit will rearm for wane futon, 'mouton the defeat* of gr. Welt *Vasa sod perhaps is the swan titre we atayeasea is poesemoion of "Nee were irportaittliceti is teprd to - the fiats sod 'raw Where some of. the catothiatee upon thew ticket bat acet its their Wawa teconspire epteetat.reapecer hietoretow of ear altiseas...ll Iwo Pawed is 'tracing Mr. htclibenoy add *is Whit brio the sWai i leai r we sr very ieititio, tawt Mc :a*a OHO it aPeet trues ; pripejAa tel 414 teseiCeither wish a tecaieet-gekar la rep* %p ale ether's retserks the ewer* Alf *am likalorn:aid Ma k I iivitidd ail ill* they are .not as an 'idiot'. etestary to the oherseter at these geettealea, snob as be pibliebes.alseet Witte world 1 Za4:1":"ILICA 8A .as. - - yor men th . efi gan Ni t ll"- . li t i r l° -- C . / , C IL —The Compisier - Wiß I t: ,,,i4 diete I tint. „num pc t disairt4nn in lila be e ittr. ish i this time until after the and are too wide! , as a to vote a tithe Ilihk et. ranks, and is utter!' erantef the IV( bt..4Pr- fiat al° aat THIRTY CINTs t— ... .. Sex TUX X Ar ea aller_We am ell to state that the Rev. P. D. COLLINS, (the Indian Preacher.] will that messages are &By received by some of oar candidates, inviting them to visit, some preach at Beitlar's School-house, on the Balti more turnpike, on Sabbath next, the 16th inst., rtarGaties - hriP4itiell. ;meresq,ch dissatisfac tie* crisis : Th e amaria m "ad as a bat, /at 19 o'clock. The public are invited. and I fear that lie Wilt remain co until his ! SarThe Ger. Reformed and Lutheran Sob eyes are operated upon by I NQu i tx x. / bath School connected with Bender's church ------wee .. / . 1 salt hats *. g4eVatl99,,,,mAt Aatuydayln the A Little of All Sorts. ./ grore in the rear of the church . The Benders- The York Prot , rtioaiet, a Bell and Everett l Tine Band will be present. ; The plabße are paper. hue hauled down front its most-heed {lnvited. / the newts of A.lTOrele A.. pArtin, the Opposi- PIC NW OF TAB „ CAVA:LUC CEIrRCII { I %kin cattiiidiratt f n eo/,ar r nibe„ • ; /IN NEW OXFORl2.eidiiliptsdror morning _The police force of New York consists of last, the 30th nit., a fter the bervicesawere gone i 1',875 men. There ore of officers. I inperin. I fhelogt ; Vitt ; 11 rte ' Witch; a procbssion oft tandewt, 4 iumietekre,S - 44e032, 3 aorwrit,lcluldren, tettclicve, anti-_ parents was fortribd-1 33 captains. sod 112 sergeants. Th e heel o f /in front of Vie church, and their marched to I the New York patrolman average* I} „a m I the woods of lir. Robinson, about one mile from I There being in that city 41 0 _1 miles of streeta„, 'New Olford. The procession numberingobont; and Ile mile* of Oars, or a total of 413 eighty elzi/dren and about thirty grown persons. I / miles, to be trunrded. / The dinner was hauled out in wagons, and 11 1 I A g entlemen of B rttno has offered o pre. fine time they had. The day was beatitirul and i min„ for th e 1/1/west horse entered at the pleasare, and nothing occurred to mar the pleas lar” of the dam. —llesoree ,Speefaterr. / imme exhibition which commenced at North I Andover, Mass.. n day nr two sine*. EA A 'rule grower inrneurs us that the peach crop in the autitherat r art of this State ix im mente. A ridge in Union and Jackson coun ties. twenty mime long and frmn fire to set-en miles wide. will produce at lust ono million bushels. A large amount of this immense crop will be distillod.—Xoleva Couriftr. Acc6unts froth Africa stnte that the King of Dahnmoy is slAmt to make an immense sacrifice of human life to the memory of hie late ftthrr. A great pit has been tog. end in this pit two thonssud per , ons will Le Rao rieced. fie has ter nut nn expo:titian to capture prisoners, the yonn:er portion of whom will IM sold on the cunt to rincers, while the old will be thrown into the pit to appease the manes of the deceased king. The Constitutional Union pn-ty in Phila delphia have nominated a full ticket fur city offices. Abolition Resi4tanec to the &ICY in ITiscon _ sin.—A few days no the (I. S. mar4lntl in Wisconsin made it second uittcmpt to arrest Booth, the abolitionist, who is *barged with violating the fugitive Flare law. He was mot, however, by about silly armed mon, Who threatened his lile if hi laid hand.% on Booth. The marshal, in ct,nsequenee, was compelled to desist. =1 Front British Colombia the whole eciag-la gold I gold ! gold! At Paget S land new diggings had been discovered, and Lure yields worn obtaine.L. Numbers were rushing to the newly•diseovered El Dwain. and much suffering was being fe:t on *cooing of the scarcity of "prevision*. Silver mines bad been discovered at Volt norm. We have interesting news fr m Mezion, that land of revolathms and pronunciamentoe. Brastai river was forded and tx4nmerce was interrupted. Matters were ar.uming a decisive aspect in 3lezien between Miranion and Duhhuin, the leaders of two of the fac tions. A battle had taken place at Loij:4., hinting fur five dap ! Five day bald es in Mezico generally assume the proportions of a gootteldtaeltionol fireman'.. riot. Miramon. hoirever, had tied awards the capital. totally routed. Much rejoicing, prevailed throughout Mexico in consequence of bin defeat. The Republican papers all over the State, says the Ifarrioburgerittrioo. hare eimultane nusly turned their guns against the Bell and Ererett men, frunrwhieb we infer that Bell and Everett are looming ors. During. last year (vac thonsan 1 two hun dred pmnds of butter were made on a single farm in Li tale Compton, Mass. In Missonri the Itepnblimina have not sloe test any members of the L•gislattire outside of St. Louis county. The Carlisle newspapers announce the death, at the residence of her son Daniel. in Lower Allen township, Com'orlend county, 011 the 10th inst., of Mi-a. Elisabeth Kal e at the age of 72 years, 7 months and 3 &tr..— Nrs. Noel! was the relict of Jac..di Nall, of York, who was t. member tel Capt. Spangler's company of York Volunteers. and was ssrere ly wounded at the battle of North Point in 1814. Angasta, Sept. 1.-11 r. St" hens suldressod number of citizens assembled at the City Hall Park to-day, and spoke at con.ilicrable length for Douglas and Johnson. The Southern mail brings us errme further inti.lligence of the abolition constiracy in Texas. Buntings, beaming", an , l panics., are the order of the day—the amoral fro:ts of the "irrepressible conflict," and the aliolition canonization of Old Brown, the " martyr." It appears that in Natchioclics Parish, Li., they are actually fearful of it famine, owing to the shortness of the crops. A writer in the Chronicle, published in that section of the stnte, propottes petitioning the G ivernor to convene the Legislature et an *Arty day, for the parpose of appropriating funds to meet the ezig,rneies of the can. The nominations of the Lincoln party in Lanciuiter minty, Pa. for the Logislature and oounty officers, hare giver so much die onttiafaction that an independent ticket bu been'nominated. Mr. Hamlin, the Iteroblimn candidate for vice-president, is said to be about to make Preaches la Penneylrani*. The artesiat well at eolocebov. Ohio, hen nnw reacbed the depth of 2,644 feet—four feet 'sore than a half mile, YORE ENOAMMENT.—The Stets Mi• tart' Eneamptaent, at York, last week, at. snood *Dense numbers of people, and Sony be regarded as a swam. Some sixteen or eighteen Compaiiiie wars PrelAnt"'"4oll lialtfasore„. 11r ashingioa city, Lancaster, Allentown, Chambersbarw, the over, Gettyittiarga sod other places. A fang proportion were regarded as " crank "Vora. Our boys Mussed on Priday eras. Mg, dais:bled with the Gimp. Gin. Ws. Li. Knit catafteadid. and Thrtruoeurtati7, toe: forbiiik *am o. Mcwiday N* 4 10 0 11 1 4 'Manal:PV Or Ihe "Adams Om*, Mutual Ant issm: tea Coutpsoy," " ariuttig par. tis': &Dorsi Byepe, a IL Bowl iht4tder. 14. $4 1 0,841 gieggik, 41, 6 • P. MeCreu7, essesid ratamismigorsk, tresett, atioidia. Andrewll4lloof 4. 11. 6.4.1. king. Wae. i ir k3rwr- , %t it ti s a , ; serol usbei l berget, Join B. nirt /0 2 t . " 0 01 1 1 . rr iPl4lll 4lo I r illi644dlo' Ili Eli - 6. g51 1 . 044 48#04 an - r4il lo . !elks*, .Iv. CEN S.—Latstiort nornship c.,LiCaius 135 farms ;11,402 acres of fond. ofahich 2,789 acres are unimproTed; from the improved land was grown lust year 21,594 bushels wheat, 54) bushels rye, 29,377 bushels corn. 21.18/ bushels oats. ',tun lbs. wool, 2,788 bushels Irish pota toes, 321 sweet potatoes, 3,545 tans hay, 542 bushels elorerseed. There are 414 horses, 534) milch cows, 281 sheep and 111 swine. 218 dwelling houses, containing 254 families, of which there are 588 males And 624 females— total 1,212. ?. idiots, 3 blind, 1 &arm:at/Lunt) ; 24 deaths last year. DARING BURGLARY.-.-The !ionic of 'Wid ow VIAL*, in the west end of Cliambersburg street, nits entered sometime during Monday night lard, the key of n burean taken from her pocket, and the dr:mem with their contents, removed, including $.B in money. It must bare been an unusually bold pie;e of villainy. Orygenaied Billers.—The cures eft.cted by this remedy are truly asfonishing. The con firmed Dyspeptic regains his rri•ti te rijrnr. the Asthmatic "breathes freer," Indigestion ilimppeure. These Bitters produce these wonders. Let all whn P uffer try them. sarrin,;. John C. Ilreekloridge delivered his promised speech of A-111 old, on I% educo dny last, to an immen-c con , i4airse of pc mte, and successfully repelled nil the slanderous lionisation% tirought against him by his poli tical enemies. ,Oa r s me people n.•e ono-linlf of their in genuity to get into debt, and the other half to po.ing it. 7SIC.CLXIUFt.II3:M. Oa the 9th in4t.. by the Rec. Jacob Ziegler, Mr. WM. J. SLAYBAUGII to Mi,s SOPLUA WERT, both of Butler township. Oa the 4th inst., at the Conowagn Chapel, by tae Ber. Mr. Catanna. Mr. PIUS P.N.S:ITH to Miss Lorts.t, datiglat:r of Mr. Andrew Eekert, all of Hanover Oa the 2flth ult.. at :MAl...town, Mr. SAM UEL TRONE and Miss SU:SAN BEISS, daugh ter of Mr. Samuel Heise, all 01 the vielnity.of Hanover. o n the 4th km.. at flan-Icer. by Res. Prof. Wm. Cerhardt, Mr HENRY MFIYERS to Miss H. LIZZIE EPPLEY, both of Adnms county. thr the aoth ult., by the lb. r. Jacob Sechler, Mr. JOSEPH A. STAIILEY to Miss MARY A. SLIFER, both of Adam: county. On the 30th ult., by the Rev. L. Gerhard, Mr. lIEZEKIAH titILLAWAV, orllanterstown, to 3ligr ELIZABETH GINGLING,of New OslortL .0' the enure day. b? the I.V. E. Hoffheins, Mr. JOHN MAR to Al s MARY ANN DEITZ, bosh of New Oxford, A lams county. chi the same day, by the same, Mr. DAVID WILY to alts. M IMARET E. MEYERS, both of New Chester, Adams county. On the samo day, by the Rev. 11. G. Dill. Mr. THOMAS MILLER, of York, to Miss ELIZA BETH DECKER, of New Oxf Un Tue. , (lny morning, the 4th instant, nt a q , r , rter to seven o'clock, hr the Iter. Wm. MvElwee,,,nt his residence, in Getty:hurt,r, Mr. J. V. ILAANKIt. of Emmit-horg, Md., to Miss FANNIE JARHOE, or Airy View. Md. In Mechanicsburg:. on the 23 , 1 nit.. by the Tter. ;2. Kremer, LEMUEL ROSS, E-1., of ,44rille, York county, to Miss Ii s ACIIEL SMITH, of Adarns.ctrunty. On the 30th nit., tattle regidence of the pride's mother, by Rev. L. T. Wllltnmv, Mr. DANIF:L 11. KLINOEL to Miss lIANNAII LOUISA EYLER—both of this county. On the same tiny, by the Rec. M. l i gliman, M. FRANCIS OSBORN to Miss SUSANNAH MILLER—both of this county. riX3EI23. Near Emm it.am re. Md., on the 10th of An,tmst, SAR,ALI ELIZABETH, aged 4 years 3 months and 13 days; on the 25th, MARIA 3IATIGARET, agel 5 years 8 months an.l 5 days; on the 280, LAMA VIRGINIA, aged 3 years and 8 dais; on the lit of Sept, GEORGE LEWIS, aged 43 yr .re 11 months and 24 days ,• and on the sth, FRErH WILLIAM, aged 1 year and 23 days—chaJrca of Lewis I".and Rebecca C. Shrivcr—lraring Ant one child, the oldest. On the 2nd inst., in Liberty tovrnship, Ad= ams connty, ISADORF. -AMANDA, at twenty m . nntes post 7 o'clock in the evening. sued 10 years 5 Incrntlis and 8 dwys. And on the morn ing following, at bslf-pa•t 2 o'clock, JOHN 11 ELFLEY, aged 7 years 4 months and 10 days, idled or putrid sore throat.) children of Ocorge W. and Catharine nose. They were huffed in one grave. May they sleep.in the arms ofJe4its. sar Sentinel and Star please copy. On the nth of August, GIiORG . E, aged 3 years and 1 youth; on the 4th, MARY, aged 3 years and 4 days; and on the 7th, HENRY, aged j s years and 9 days—of plitr.d sore throat-- 1 children of Wll:liten aad 04tharine Brunner, near litansitsborg, Frederick co., Md. May they sleep in the arena of Jesus! I Nur Sentinel and Bt tr please copy. Yesterday, FREBBRICK AUGUSTE' son of Prof. Mahlenherg, of the plac aged 4 yell.. 8 months and 211 days. On the 6th Inst., JOHN EUGEN , son of Mr. I John Reather, of Kiddletawn, nged 5 months aad 28 days. Oa the 7111 Inst., BLYIRA LOUISA, daughter l ot Mr. Bantus/ Grist, of Boadersvilla, mail 8 - years 4 =oaths sad 18days. On the id WA., Mrs. PIILLARENA PITZER, vainest efßasaanel PR/tar, of Cumberland town. abip, sgsd 47 year* 8 tentatits and 24 days. On Monday morale& tit* 30th of July last, ELIZABETH, dasitittar of Mr. Maury Wager. imaa, of Mon stplaaseat township, Adana ma, aged 15yeare and 6 swaths. On Thursday last, lint. LUCY ANN, wife of hir. Boliday Beaman, of liourdjoy township, aged 30 years 11 mouths and 6 days. "Tis Isisbed, the rasfilet is past— , The hessfamifturw'spiiitht lad ; Bet wish is amoustylkishod at lest,- And new she's swituabod with the dead. The was*s of adllatise are over, 1 1 10 &Wm/A the okghts sf chateau We set her in asgatiti no more, Blos'switood Mawa et termer or mis t 41bail ever 11444141 ter sow Ttr 4144114 46 tthilidfrit ;ibt Stith ObliilNVlthatei whoa ttwtrkee fie 1104 __v.~a....e, i. -,••• - "-- • Arib - Ma. Sofres :—Aceordi osesame. ng te rime an. nouncement, the Strada) . School tithrith the M. Z. Church, In Tarifa, their Orate• bastion on Saturday, the tat Inst.; lir. Lida. dee woode, shoat milernorth Ttre ex t eretiemednitsted or speecima seji Dieeiries by' the scholars ; and the young' onion, deserve prelim for the very creditable manner in which ' they performed their parts. After the speaking ". wee over, dinner was ready, and Inch a dinner - As Jim( the ladies of Fairfield and vicinity kitow bow to get ap. Buitlce it to sat/, the table "groaned" beneath the weight of good things placed thereon; and last, though set last, Use party joined in social plays, such as "jogging ' along," hc. , after which we all marched to, tows, beaded by martial music, which aided greatly r,to the enjoyment of the (Dry. Every thing pats; ed off creditably to all concerned. • It'Pherson's Dodge. • On Stttiordny-a-week, before the balloonist started in his airship, and whilst the Diamond was crowded with strangers, Mr. McPliersem, the Republican candidate for Congress, rising no n rude box, commence I making a petition harangue, after the manner of a patent medi cine man,--and esideatored to attrnet the at tention of the people we/aided, from the legitimate object of their visit. We are 'terry Mr. 31e1henien did this, fur, to say the least, i t was impolitic, and lessened that gentleman in the pithl:e estimation an hundred fald,ns is etimitted eren ly hit political friends. Tho strangers had not come fora petition purpose; Democrats, ns well as others, had subscribed towards the entertninmeni. It was not to partake of a political character, and it was a very small piece of linsiniiis to seek to make political capital nit of it, and turn the con. greguted thous:lnds into a Republican meet. in;;. Bet the di.nge failed of its object, every one le't Mr. M Pherson and went to see the hallein rising into the air, and the gentleman was compelled t a di seend from the stand and walk away with his hands in !lie pockets._ We know !lint Mr. MePiierson is is young man and liable to err, but he should certain. ly hate more discretion and a bights , sense of honor then be manifested on this oconsitm. If he ha. not, it is nut safe to let him have in charge the interests of this district in the lower Douse et etegress. ser-i tl g e Dmglaa al4re..gotl a /-trze cm eonr4e of people at HArrishorg on Frikhy. He ' , outs to apt ak at PhilatlelpLiiu on SAtur day night. BALSANI OF WILD CREFITIY.—• This remedy fins long bei n cherished by the community for its remarkable efficacy in it , I eying, healing and i ming the most olistinato., painful and bin;: standing Vai"Pf of Coe gh. Vold, Infinenz.., Sore Throat, Bronchit!s, 111 Moping. cougl, Croup, Asthma, Inflammation of the Lungs ; while even Consumption itself fins yielded to its magic inflnence when all other means have filled. Its whole hi,tory prove" that the past lips produced no remedy of equal al ue, as a cure lot the nnm. runs and danger ous pulmonary affections which prevail allure. the land. • VIE REV. JACOB SECIILER, known and much respected Among the German population of this country, makes the following statement for the benefit or the afflicted : PA:sox-el. P.t.. Feb. 16, 1859, Meagre. Seth W. F note k Cu., Boston— Dear Sim—flatting realized in my tunny importint bertetit4 fom the o-e of your valua ble preparation-Itkdar's llpLuon of Wiltlt.:ber• ry—it affor la me pleasure to recommend it to theimblic. Nome eight years ago ore or mr datty,ht era seem d to be iu n , le , eliue, and little hopes ot her rec,,%ery were entertained. Item procured a bottle of your excellent liatennhand before s he bad tul,en the whole orate contents; ot the bottle there eta, a great , Imprereutent la her health. I hate, in my Individual calm., made frequent u-e of your valuable medicine. and have always leen benefited I.y it. Iwoul,1, 1 ! !Imre% er, caution the public IgliitLtt imposition, because there is a good deal of spurious tar's ltalittm of Wild Cherry afloat thronghmit the country. a:U..o,l;lton 1* Purchrts-m—Tlic only graw:e• Motor's 1.1 risam hus the w-rillen bignAtifre or " I. 13tr-rs" and the printed one or the Proprietors on the outer %%rapper; tal other is the and worthlegq. Atrl'repare I by SETA W. POWI.E k CO . Boston, and for sale by .1. I). nuebler, burg ; E. Ifgeslietr, York Springs; WM. \fiat, H,st Berlin ; Solomon thrunister. Ilntopton;; Jacob Fulseeiler, 31tuntnn-loorz; I). K. Abbottetocrn; M. :• , ta.iter, 'New Oxford; John Miller, Littlestown; And by dealers everywhere. Sept. 113641. 4W RELIEF IN TEN MINITTS3.—ratrAr3 PULMONIC W.t FEltz?!—TheOriginal Medicine Established in 1837, and tir.t article of the ever introduced cinder the miner of '• Pe:ow:tie Warties,” in this or any other emeritus nil other Pulmonic Wafers arc Contact/445. Tho genuine can be known by the mime BRY.% briuS stamped on eat•h WAFER:* Drvnn's l'Illnion;c Wafer! P-etteret.'otighz,t s mils,:iwe hoarseness. ' Drys u s Pulnerenic Wafers Relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Difficult Breathing. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers e Relieve Spitting of Blood. Painsin the Chest. Bryan's Palmonie Waters Relieve incipient Consumption, Lnng Diseases. Bryan's Pulmonic Welters Relieve Irritation of the Urehi and Tonsils. Bryan's Pulmonic Waren, Relieve the above Complaints le Ten Minutes. Bryan'• Pnlnsonio-Dlifers Area Blessing to all Classei and Constitutions. Are adapted for Vocalists and Public Speakers. Are in a simple form end pleasant to the taght• Ilryan's Pu!monk: Wafers Not only sitieve,tmt street TA II id isd lastlailestres. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers - Am warranted to giro satisfaction to ecerj one., No traveler should be without ► supply of Brpta's Puln:ionic Wafers in his pocket.. N 6 person will ever object to tiro for Brysto's Pairs:ionic Wafers Twenty-6re Costs. JOB NOSES, Sole Proprietor, Roehester,f.Y. June Ls, 1860. lycow, v-ki1 , •' , 4rN. , ,A ,4 ". ant YSII Crail--fleTvatterlase. &epeeiat Floor.. -..-............4 25• w 550 Rye Floor 3 51 . White Wheat.... ....»....,........] 35 to . 3, 3 5 ' Red Wheet.................•-. -- g.-...... 1 15 to le ~,, Coes . •••••• •••••• ••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••• le ' 1 Stye •••••••••••••••,.....• 20,, Oats •••••••••••-• •• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• Clover Sett ..............-............... 4 SO to I' et Timothy Seed.--..............----0 om to i -20 Ties Brod a.... ••••••• •• •••••••••••••••••••• •• ,:, .„ ,1 8ae1e,Yud.0.60..••• , .............. "1...""",L4 .1' Platter o f Paris ...................; ~, ~... a n titmice ground. Poe 34 0••••••r.4.r.! ~; 7', I ot, Communicated, BALT 11110111S—Fittiat liiiir ' -:, Flour.. ........ ...... r • ••••••••••• • ' • It" Irt i ltelV Ilti • w b ra s . ............ ••......r....... • ••••••••• I 41Iti I it I . • Zi n i ..••••• • • •••••• • ••••,,.....„.. ror . • to 90 , ..• .....“..r. f 0rtr !. .. 7 .4.... r , ~,, r l. 13 , Usti -•— -•••• •••••••" , ... r-rf...-rrx:••• % 1 A o t 71 -•t ilk tioivi 4 VZiE7&l l C 44 El 111Eg nem' Tit C9kIIMMIVIIO 'Lite Hp 0 otio. xvcrticse,s. Bryan's Puhrnorde Wafers lirynu'd Ptt!manic Wafers No family should be without a box of firyan's Putownie Wafers in the house, El FArnritto