1M MIMI THE COMPILER.. a. J.. ETAHLE, EDITOR AND PROM/ETON. GRTTICSISICRIC, Pt SATURDAY 31OHNIS 4 :, ticT. C. I Etlo .4 DA MS ! • Ass you ristply fir the Great struggle to be decided on TUESDAY SEX 1 ? Bally to the polls in the mnjesty of your strength and re wird your votes in furor of the Cosrrircrios and the List IN. VOTE FOR HENRY D. FOSTER fur Go.ero - or. n consistent Democrat, and the - candidate of the united pa-ty—let us die s/mire-our duty and elect him Gorernor of Perineyleattift. • VOTE FOR W3l. D. SCII ELL for Ccm,gress. ile his serval his satire State faithfully in every public position which he has filled.— He has risen to his rroud position from A Foos :km I liet the mechanics and laboring free men of Adams county testify by their ballots, their appreciation of the dignity of labor, as well as their supreciation of an iltoseet sell; mad* no*. VOTE yOi JIENIY J , MYERS, bAHUEL WOLF, HENRY A. PICKING, .EDWARD MeINTIRE, \ JOHN EICUOLIZ, WIL B. GARDNER, JACOB MILLER, ISAAC PFOUTZ. lIENItY PYSERT They are all honest—capable—deserving. All she false charges of a desperate Opposi tion fell barmiest:l around them, and their fair rgeorlrl appear only to greater ,advantage Von suljecod to trial. Their excellent charaoters, political and social, remain un• sullied ; and like honest men they can look the high-minded, honorable people of it'doms county in the f..ce, and ask their friendship find support DEMOCRATS, the day for argument is pest. Work! Worm ! WORK ! WORK FOR TUE WTIOLE TICKET! Relax not your energies until night overtakes you, and victory will he the result. DO YOUR IVLIOLB DUTY I Spurious Tickets: Donner:lt+, LOOK OUT FOR SPURIOUS TICKETS! We hear already ot uckets being printed at one of the other offices, baring upon them the names of all the Dem•mratic candi dates except that of EDWARD MCINTIRE. 111111 that of CIIA REES X. MARTIN inserted!— Tickets will doubtless also he eircoLited with the names of other of the Democratic candi. dates omitted, and those of Opposition candi dates inserted. The Oppositien are desper ate, and hope by this CHEAT to make a few rates. Democrat., watch thi4 game. Ex amine your tickets—EXAMlNE EVERY NAME! Beware of" Slanderous De ports. We vault? caution our friends crainst any slanders that may be put in circulation by our enemies on the eve of the election, when h trill be too late successfully to contradict them. We hare already heard of falsel.ooda being circulated calculated to injure some of the Demo - antic candidates, and we doubt not wore will follow. Let Denwerattk be on their gcard, and et cnce put down every such at tempt to defeat any candidate on the ticket. reniecrato, Are Tim Igendy? Are our D mocratie friends thoroughly or.: poised in the ditnrent.diatriels of the coon ty, and really for the great ht.ttle that wilt i come off on Tuesday next? Have our politi. cal friends in the Revers] tcwnshi pa ottendod to the proper organization of the pa rty,nnd mule their arrangement,' to have every voter at the polls? If ca, it is well ;if -not there it Not a moment to lute. But a few working days re- ' mein, and every moment of these should be Improved. if we bspect to poll a full vote for our gallant standard•bearer, General henry 1). Foster. Importance ern Single Vote. We have no idoa that the coming election will be decided by one vote, but it m ay be decided by one or two votes in each township iatbsi_Etate, being lost thraugh indifference or rutted. There are upwards of two thou sands towAships in Pennsylvania. Suppose two Democratic voters in each township are allowed to stay away from the polls on Tues day next. that will Le a loss of between TOUR and rtvx vrtorseND votes in the State POLL EVERY DEMOCRATIC VOTE, AND WE SHALL BeVICTO OCS. Go to the Polls Early ! The polls will open at nine o'clock, and close at seven. Be on the ground when the "mat gun is fired ; first deposit your own vote, Men see that a team is &ipatcbed to bring out the aged and infirm, that they too may share the glory of the day. In the mean time. byte an eye to the window, and if a stranger acmes along treat him civilly, but before he votes, be sure ho has a right to do so. Lying Handbills ' Look out fur lying handbills and reports— pay no attention to them, Democrats, but go abead"—conquering, and to CONQUER. . Rain or the. Go to the pall and cote ale' full Democra tic ticket, rain or shine. !Q-Voters of Adams eounty, REMEM BER., that W. P. Schell, in the State Senate, suede end urged a motion to reduce the pay ptMetubers from $7OO to 000. RI/lEMRER, too, that Edward McPher son, whilst in Congrets, took no slaps towards nagging the enormous pay of TIIOVBAIi DS OF DOLLARS which the members reeeice. :,..11111PA ,Foster Pole was raked ia the Dia mad, is Now Oxford, is froth of the hotel tielkst eteifing Democrat, Mr. J. F. Bart, on air isy evening week. It is a splendid We*. with s' 'trimmer sod the 'tars and stekkoltistWkew. upon it, sad doss credit to all .pperiepseM kr patting it up. • jartlatiatesto of Ada m. the skies int *AO& Mare Ct everything to enema rags us I asua—amat—woos I La us ma id• ow soya until the ballot Ihts dot* es - • lit'POMsl; Siett4a7 tutu. Wide Awakes In Gettysburg The Adams Seutinel, whilst it, had Know Nothing tickets at its tnast-head and orgerl ; its readers to support them, still pretended, in order to n poll the wool over the eyes" of II few Cathode subscribers, to be opposed to the proscription of the nrdar, Its thin dis guise is now thrown of. It pcbl.uhes with many finarihhe 4 of isdrn'ration tho fueisthat a "Wide Awake" club a sec nil edition to thn Know. Nothing eount:il, was formed in this place on Monday erening. It states that the meeting for that purr's. was held h the Blues' Ilall--that D. MX 41 1 11141 1 1. &Kt-. wits chosen temporary Chairman—that C. 11. Buehler, D. McConaugliv, D. A. Koehler, and others, made spec-envoi—that twenty-five persons joined the c:ulv—thst Henry Couifort was clo,sen President, W. T. King Ytce Prtsithnl, R. A. Lyttle 3ccretarT, D. A.' Duchlor Treasurer, C. H. Buehler Captain, James Adair First I,ieutenant. and C. J. Ty son Second Lieutenant...and that helmet the club adjourned they recetoed the _first !ewe IN THE DRILL of the association !" A Lincoln club was formed in run same all some months ago by the same parties, bat it soon went down-rthe members wouldbit attend—at one of the malting, hut a single meutber made hit appearance ! The leaders found that something else mat be gotten up. Black Republioanista would ;et Hence thry , 7oncluded that en organization with a dish of Know Nothingisns in it was their on ly resort, and we hear of this formation of a " Wide Awake " dub in cunsectosnce. The object of this club is the same as was that of did - Know Nathing councils—to decay unsuspecting Democrats into the ranks of the opposition to the Democracy 1 The Know Nothings hail their secret meetings and their oaths—the Wide Awakes have their secret arrattg,gments and their 1711 ILLS! They may have oaths too, but we cinoot yet say as to th at, But they have drills. What st,ve these for, in a eiril enrnmenity, where every man is al lowed the uninterrupted expression of Pis preference at the ballot box I We ask an intelligent people to keep their eyes on lhese suspicious Wide Awake clubs. There is no call for military DRILLS in poli ties—least of all in quiet towns like this, or Ahbottatown, or Oxford, or Peterehnrg. That the people will ultimately rebuke these Wide Awakes as they did their twin brothers, the Know NOthince, see do not for a moment doubt—that the Wide Awake: will fail in their purpose as the Kil , ,Vf Nothings did, will soon Le apparent—and then the mm who here been instrumental in getting up this 02VC cheat will strive to get rid of the udiam which will cluster around it with as mach industry es they now Cb ince. i•I tr) inz to throw o,T the responsibility they incurred in establishing Know Nutliogism, Lo...bout for " Lurid fingers !" Mr. Mc Pherson ao:iciting vote. from Democrat+, and is resorting to a, very deiie ti secure sm.t.— ; Democrats need but b ttr out fact in mind. to keep them in the line of duty. Several years ago, when 6n.tw Kothingism was in its glory, Edt.card MI. Pherson urns the editor !of one of the most hitter and abuvive duck I lantern sheets in the S ate. It was publish= ed at :Pittsburg, where Know N+6thingistn 1 was in the last degree proscriptive, and nu I paper did m we to encourage that feeling than I his. This fact we will PROVE if he will Bite us rossmoston of the Gles of the paper. N+ine of the copies received of it at the Coin ! pile). office were presorvei, because the were not of the kind we oars shout preserving.— ; Had - we suspected his ambition ever to ~t o to Congress Irow this district, which it was i thought he bad removed front permanently. t our columns would now exhibit extracts that would MU terribly ngsinst We we told by a gentleman of the most liable character that McPherson recently sou!ht to ere ite the impression upon hk mind that he (MePimrson) ncter uublisheil Know N paper at Pittsburg! We did not suppose McPherson had become so des perate, but this attempt to humbug on his part can be PROVEN! AbLottstuwn. "Wide Awake" re pents, in the last Sentinel, the exploded lie that Samuel Wulf should hare said he never would vote for a Catholic. Why - don't the Sfatinel r ublish the declaratiOn of Jolts' M. Wutr, one of the bitterest Know Nothing,' at Abbottstown, THAT SAMUEL WOLF IS CLEAR OF IT !—the declaration of th e same Jotur N. Woqs who ie now the Opposition candid:l'e. for Clerk of the Courts. THAT SA NIU EL WOLF IS CLEAR OF IT! Such An ADMISSION as this. coming from a bitter political and personal opponent, is w4th more than a thousand affidavits made by men who would deem it no crime to swear away the character of a political opponent. Jimx M. WOLF SATS TIIAT SAMUEL WOLF IS Una OF IT:—CLEAR OF IT I Smoke that in your pi p , .s ! leirTbe editor of the Sentinel claims for his pet, Edward McPherson, great credit fur endeavoring to get certain mail facilities for this county. Why, could n't anybody else just as easily have secured them. A few let tors frons prominentrendemen of the county would have had equally es good art effeet, and no brag would have been dreamed of. Such a man as Wx. P. Stmst.t. would, do such acts every day for every county in his district, and never once think of el timing credit for them. They are among the Jigfirt.st of a Congressman's duties. But the puffing game is McPherson's anchor. 11/4"The &aline! puhlishe3 an ealngy said to hare been pronounced by Abraham Lin coln upon Henry Clay, on the death of the latter. Mr. Lincoln must have acted on the principle that a " dead lion it harmless," be c..iwts in 1848, when " Harry of the \Vest " wail a candidate far nomination fur the Presi dency, Abe Lincoln was arnong, the Bret to alauehter bun. All of Henry Clay's soar are against Latvia! "The Compiler challenges us to give the name of the setive Democrat' of tl.e bo rough. who has nvovred himself fir Lirtouln and llamlin. We will gratify him. Tne in dividual is Samuel J. Vonderelout."—Seetisol. /drTbe depression of the Opposition mast be great, or they would not bo so thankful for little favors. Only a year ago they pr. - nuanced Sam. Vanderstoot " small pota toes "—eery small 1 f0fff44444 TELL YOUR NEIG$1110118! Thas ',lnhabits= in circsdatioli fit Mos:ov purporting to be Democratic, srhioll bare the name of Aldrard McPtersesi instead of Wm. P. Schell---others with the name of Bober( B&W.. steed of ilea ry L Myturs: The rest of the Demo cratic candidates will tio doubt be served the SAME TRICK in other quarters. DEMOCRATS OF TUB WHOLE COUNTY, BE ON YOUR GUA.EDI 'WATCH EVERY TICKET—EVENT 3rALlit EMI 4: 4 54 , " 1 -101u14:4 . 440:0(0.11 A "Last Card !I Ezposed THE STAR MANAGERS DESPERATE, 147 NOT " UP TO TIME I" MORE £DsitfUOf• .f3lO. M. WoI.V. Samuel Metzgar, Know Nothin7, of Ablnotts town, declared At the c ,, nimencement of this campaign that be would epeoci $2OO to defeat lai alx-fe-LAw, Sapuel Wolf, the Democratic candidate for Sherif. Intent upon this pur pose, his totter hostility to lir Wolf hal mos el iv to the wort dr.tperatv locos to P GCJIIIyUgh it. The stupid afidatit of Jacob 4.4.sclnitto proving a btd failure, Metz,:nr resorts to the “bra4"1:111-itieSIR, and offor, to het $5Ol to $1 oo that s,muoi w(.lrd,d say 1 C %%mild not Vote for a Catholic. la reply to this we said in •ur last; ' Vets ir's challenge will be at. epted. Let him produce h:.• mun.cy at the Camper offire, and it wifillw covered as be asks, and moors tee i —on this condition, that his proof must c o me from men of character and reliability—men who would not allow their hostile feelings to! lead them to the commission of a wrong. as plenty of persons at Abbot istown did when they ' . swore, In the presence of Jiamuel Metsgar, in a i dart lantern council, to deprive a respectable portion of our citizens of their dearest rights." On Tuesdny Samuel Iletsgar comes to town, but In +tend of Immediately calling at the Cull-. I peer office, a meetitm of the Opposition leaders, is summoned, and a long pow,wow had.: Somethi , 4 must be done, but what and how ? ' At list it. wee determined that Iletsgar shoold , not call npon us himself, but that a note should be written I's, and placed in our hands at the , eery moment they exputed •os to lease for, 'East fieriia, where they knew we intended go inn that afternoon—this leafing as so time to alt, trod to Ms matter. And, sure enongb„ just as we were in the act of leaving, the following was handed us by one of the boys in the ,tor offlre —the note being in the hand-vrriting of John T. llcllhenny, the ostensible editor of the S.'er„ • himself: I will, also, if elected, strenuously oppose any movement which may point tun dissolus ton of this glorious Union, come from what quarter it may, North or South. Carrysnran. P.t., Oat. 2, 1811, I I am opposed to sectionalism in every ilsNar Int.t. Gf the Compiler shape. —Sir :—The C iler of yeNterilny, states j '1 lie whole energ.y of my stud shall be given that my •*eltallen 0.." in last week's Star, tae! to stud in maintaining the Goastitution, the prove that SAIIVEL WULF raid lie would nee-' Union and the suprentney of dim Laws. er vote for a Cuthelig, will be ne.eepted I T - exret the late d.ty on which the naming -11 von. Yua further mitt(' that upon my I twit was male will prrclude the pleasure prockeing the money at the rompder Ace it ! which I promised myself, is canvassing the will be covered, This is to inliirra you that t several counties composing the district. lam now in Gettysburg, prepared to clime ; lam ‘ery respectfully your til eet serr't, tl.e bet, the money to he played in -the hands W. P. FCIIELL. of a third party upon whom sy • may agree,— j hires B. Orr, Idol Vl'uttodt and Wan. Ross I iit Youtit's Ilotel until 6 o'clock this! IS hite. E-qrs. evening to avusit your rep'r. s SAMUEL :%IEI''LIIAR. . 1 We immediately returned him the lulloning reply Crmuenrlo, Oct. 2, ISP SAIWIEL 311"7ZG•11—Sir :—Yt.urs of titim date rieet;ol. I Atli about sowing for En.t Ikrliu to fi , l no enienv.mr i tt thra• When nt homo WILL BE AT YOUR VICE nt the C0111111:Cr Oir on the indicated in toe article in the Compiler vrllic:l you epees: of. Yours, 11. J. STAIILE. Mc 04Lt di.l not show his Ince to us, u what he since. lie hail plenty of time to call uri Tu. 'Joy between his a rival sod the /wilding. of the note. lie bold hue., stepped from the S'ar odic • to ones in 1••ss time th in it the ostensible editor of Cot p.tper and his pronip ters to concoct the letter. Then why did he not rotne? BILCACSXTIIG YZARILD rum? YIyD 111111111117 COLVVk4Lb-47.3,1:1111f 1:1 11.116 OWN TISAI.! They knew we hilt n't time to nttend to the trmt•Ar ?. o'clo A:, and helve Meiz,sir does not only n It make his apin.rrainte at the 4A/71- p Lot his note is kept back untiltl nt time. Their'whole procenidieg beats,TßloK -1:11Y triton it= flee. We informed Iletzgit in our reply that we Wi Ul.l be at his &Mice tOhen n Set tur„id. W e wit back thAt ni1.0.1.--hurrie4 , f) ick in nrder to rem ke the c.ill of lkietzgrw' in the morning, -howl Ihe accept our invitation. Bathe fla h . ( Kea': NOW it he wws noxious to 8:1Ve hid ‘eracity anal make '*loo, why did n't he in emit 75 cents for a night's bill? If he teid won the bet, hi. gain by the operation would have been handsome. ?nen why not st iy ? Ilecaui•e he sfirw he would n t uin it.--bccan-e he £'5W SIIIIIneI Wulf never used the language attributed to Liar. T,4 • lnitnae Choir lonic an! m , ke a bold show, Metzgar was iudoced to csll upon Mr. 'Brinkerhoff, the chairman of the Contd) C .ia mince. in re,z ird to the matter. It was soul" time, Mr. BrinkerholTinforins WI, before Mt tx... gar c',nld tell o hat he wanted to bet atamt, and eren !ken made no pripairthen to bet I Mr. Brinkerhoff and ourself bad never had a word together on th^ subject, and so Metstmr was told. lie was told, furthermore, that the money wa 3 doubtless in our bands and that the bet would i.e t then immediately upon our gut ting home. Such W/L3 the sum total of their interview. Now these are th' facts, pl.bialy stated. Was there any backing-down iu all this? Why did n't he call a' it mottling? At least why did be not go so far as to leave theAnoneV with some one of his political friends in town and advise him to eel'? We will tell you, honest reader. The whole secret of his action was that tie did :ft want the Let taken, and so act ed, under the commit of the managers here, as to appear to be willing, but to be very careful not to be "VP To nue," when the clinching moment Arrived I So much for this "last card" of the S'ar. The propoiitfun, to se-ept ketzgar's “ehallenre" made in the' , last C dapikr, we mice now. Ihe money is Wonr hands, and has been for a week. We are at lir. Metzgar's service, is we lift:inn ed him in c er note. \ '‘Ce have Another item, winch will be in place just here. Jotta.ll. Wo.f, of Ablioetstown, who is , also a son-in-law of'Ssmuel Metzgar, end is the Opposition cardidate for Clerk of the Color's, has told more persons thr n folio Eeken rode that Samuel Wolf is clear of the charge of having declared that he a cull not vote fur a Catholic. A writer in the last Star trys to deny John M. Wolf's admission to Mr. Eckenrode, but Wolf DARK NOT do IA himself. 1y r. Eckeu -rode will face him any day upon it, and Wolf knows it. lint John M. IV.Lf also made the admission to Jacob Klnnk. of Germany township. Messrs. Klunk and Wolf got to converting about it, when Wolf told Kluuk that kamuel Wolf was a consistent Democrat, w'so alwaps voted the Democratic ticket, and that the talleabout his having said that he would not vote for a Cath olic, WAS ALL A JOKE I There was noth ing more of it! John M. Wolf has made the same admission to other parti,a, but surely this is enough to wipe out the shameless al..nder, and put the authors of it to the blush, it blush es Lave not become altogeth:r ,trangerg to the cheeks of such reckle+.s Lteilers. The effect of this persecution. if it has bad nny at all, hag been in favor of Simnel Wolf. The people see that he 49 been outrageously belied and slander( d, nud their 1. mirithies are aroused in his behalf. The ballot-box will render a terrible verdict against his traducers. ge:-We suspected that the Opposition were no little disturb Ni by the large and enthusiasts- Democratic meeting here yesterday evening a eek, and the I.a.st S-mltnel confirms the suspi cion. The editor's soreness sticks out in every half dozen lines ore hell column article in ref erence to the meeting, in several Instances amounting to down right, bare faced falsehood. That the gathering was s ernsher upon Oppo sition hopes the public will now re lily believe. The immense attendance from the country don't seem to have been at all looked for—number ing fully TWICE as many as there were at the Opposition meeting. lliarMoNtr end everything elso in being used by the whole fraternity of Opposition leadPre to secure the eleetton of their Know Nothing CaittrirD MA WKS, C. X. Martin, over that higto-toned and estimable gentle man, Edward Mclntire. Democrats, 'mink closely to the work, and teeth these trick stern- that C. X. /Janie. who was defeated for County bee/utter by the large majority of 226 in 1855, cannot"be eleratod to the impor tant and respuneible trust of Register and Recorder now. Tu trona ! stir We anticipate our usual puldication day, io order that this issue of eia Chaspikr 9237 rebel, our putecrijocrip :grog, eloetion day. CZEI Congress and the County Ticket. Too much importance cannot be attached to! tl e election of the Ticket, The Dowrierau o f the *minty have presented to them for their suffra,ges a ti.•ket that i• entitled to their, cordial support. They are all nble. obliging and competent me.. Espeeiolly is it impor• taut to elect a litenna-ra,tic Cougr4.4nnin from i this district. iVe 010111.1 not only elect the Coueressman from this district, lafirwe should, make a heavy gain in Pennsylvania. WII should make erery effort to present the Erput licnox fium havinz n majority in the r.ext Congteu. If the Democrats secure toolority„ it will be a ',wet fortunate eircom starce for the country, if the unfortunate circumstance of Lincoln's eLection s h u ultt happen. There will theu Le a cheek upon all sorts of extrnva.,,:anee. 4.rruption and bad le-,;islatioti. which Kill I A alni..st certein to take place if the liepulthettne sue seed. Re member then the importance of the election of the Cremes* and County Ticket. Kelly ' 1 to the support of 11. m. W. P. 5e...11, our able nominee, who will devote his time to the; beat interests of the people of this district. '! and rally also to the sup Port of the COCKTY TICKET. Letter of Acceptance. B►DrorD, Se?r. 20th, 1860. Gentlemen : Your I. tter informing me of my nomination the Deu•ocratio Candidate for Congress, in the 17th Congressional. Dis trict. has been re mired. In accepting the nomination, permit me to say that. if elected, I will do etery thing in my power both by word and deed. to brine about a modification of the present Tariff laws, so as to secure ample protrrtion to all the creat indpstriul intetas's of Pennsylva nia. I=l Shame'emit A ben& ! If there I e in the I.7uilect Sietre n Frio re ril toclessiy abot4ire journal than the .4,0, and 11 war, we hare .)et"to herr of it. Therwritera tor that to•per, consiging of some hyt‘ dozen of the moo. unprincipled and reci.leita of the Op position never stu d to tn , ;nire Into ti.e truth of anything. Indee.l, tbEir cour:e lends to the c •ntiction that titer "Kiri! rothrr (from hair() trlt a folAchood thin the truth. elen where the latter wou:d tritswer their purpose 0.6 well Vs the fernier. That ti.; filler is Irtitirely unworthy of bPliet, there If plenty oftentitnooy to 101.141" stone-, one yen, ego, to the last p abl:cation pr. , ions to ttre ele,tion, the Saw 11.. d this bold ''We or /reliably informed. na 1 rvytd 4 to pror•, that a days ago Xtr. Diehl plat , t• 11 iu the hand/of an nclre Catholic in Litthstown FWIN IIILt.ARS f'n - the :time rtirpo.e, ntiN thd not want the matter made too 1 01 , lie. IM 2n. it if yol eon. Voters, cl000t.• betrrecn the two men.' In our nest, at the requegt of Cant. Di;111, Re tn aided the Pamir, which t'.e Star so loudly of being aide to pro lure, ace, na!),nied with the declaration that "lie is leApire 1 that The etl.tor , of Ilya paper shall .toe the mark,' or ori - ntrol , .* that they hare deliticr tte`y and rar.licioutly him. lie waits for the 'proof' —aNn If t' tAfriClr." Thu. C.rt-1,1 to the wall—forced to shoe- thrir l ian a-4- el elm,* king urrr. the Far 13 DOWN, awl aektvarledy thnt their state ment wal -INCORRECT" hotecia•st;leding the pre% ion: how.' that they could , IPIIOVE" it! Coax icted of ahnmelesa falst hood a year ago, have they imprhved iu veracity sitilt.? Their , •!a3t ear. l l" are as LasOuss as w as th.tt ngittst t'ai.t. iteirThe editor of tt.c .s'entior/ find . II nvtolf iir.vc r to the ivall ern: in re7-tril to hi ri-tionhar pc•- Mr. ‘lcrier....n. Tic inapt)! duty thr t rote.! for SIMI:MAN. the endorser of 11..1pA4'.4 Book—but seeks to Letter Mcitocrs.o.'s re cord stnting that he did not ride for n cer tain Mr. Binkc's resilution, whirl. +nuzlit- to instruct the Committee MI the Judiciary to "ii quire into the expedien v of rerairting COI giving frecilitn to (very !morn tiring, and interdicting slivery wherever Congress has tie Constitut•unal power to legi.'ote on the Puttied." We never charged MePiierson withvoting for this rerulution--but we did charge, and we nnw charge, that E•lveard McPherson, the Know Nothing Black Refill,- bean candidate f r Congres4 in this di strict, during the Test session voted, for .sprsker, for JOHN SHERNIAN, an end amer of the " IIELt ER E4)3R Dare Me &aline! deny Mat "CI X. Alartin is DA only a nei.:hhor and a townsmen. bu• a brother typo--haring per. retl his appreuticeship to the Compiler offit:e." —Star. 1 But C.- X. Martin turned Know Noth ing—yint himself at the head of the Order in this caunty—became its pet, its Orand Muster —tend one of its earliest nominees for office. Ile couldn't stay in the Democratic party— oh, no, it wasn't strung enough—but he mast go into what he thinks will prove a pironger party, and turn his back upon and denounce that to which be was previously attached.— lle went into the new party fur office—let them give it to him, if (key cMt. Ile haunt) claim upon Demoetats, whatever,—bat de serves, rather, a severe rebuke at their hands. Mr The low abase of the Democratic can didates in the last two number, of the &ar has had a happy effect. The Denrocrats are getting their blood up. and are resolrod that there shall U. xo coresno and No TRADING.— Govd 1 Hon. W. P. Schell, The Democratic nominee for Congress, ar rieed in our place this morning, and will speak at Mummuburg to-night. His plain, units- Coining, easy manner, and his warm heart, are winning " golden opinions for him from all sorts of people." Ije has never rot been defeated, and cannot be now. Stiiirilsrware of rocrbacks I The Opposition are deiperate and unecrupolons, Beware of eleventh hour stories and last cards." AW—Wm. IL tint, a graduate - of Penns7rva nia College, and son of Rev. a G. Dill, of this place, as been appointed Professor ofAncient Languages and History in the Dickinson Male and Female Seminary, a very nourishing insti tutioa located at Williamsport, in this Stara-- which numbered on its roll for the past ;rear 311 students. Hs is a vary worthy young man, and will well KBdlo responsible position. =I - THE PlilliCSOF WALES.--Baron RIXT1111r ) Prince of Water, pawed the Hanover*Junction on Wednesday morning last, on his way to Washington. The train was a special one 'hitoi had tittacbed the magnificent new car belonging to the Pennsylvania &dined Company, which was sent from Philadelphia last week to Cincin- nati, for the nse of the Prince and his suite front Pittsburg to Jbwriaburg, and thence by she Northern Central Asarco:l to Baliinsore and ITtehinrojt. _ For Jo- =I ma ims essismsa. Who Has Been 44 Humbug ging ?" Ma. EDITnIt :—lt becomes the duty of ere.: ry liberal and honest man in the county to raise his voice against the proscriptive, Rho sfve and ina,r•'is:cot eourse the Par has been steering ler the last nix or seven years. No man that reads that speckled sheet can truth lully deny these facts, beeasse they are as ' patent all over the county, and elsewhere, as the appearanse r•f the 0106 itself; and I hare not ytt seam the first man that does not admit the truth of these facts when the documental are prodived in their support. It was only a week ago, that arc of the leading men in the Repohiienn ranks in this muntar, wasjjeard to say that he "he dad not approve of the pro scrirtire course of the Slut" and that "he had: frequently remcitslrated with iltsdilor, foil/tout avid." • Take the last isime of tlint 'Tangled sheet, l for nn example, end I defy the Wockest Repnb liean In existence to pot nny other eonstrution ' nn it and its editor than those given nbove.l It is well known to ecery reeding men iNtlie ' onenty, that it was the Sfer,that first raised 1 the standard of proseription in this county, in the fell of, I think. 1854. One week be. • tore the election of that year. the Star devote. ed a column or more, in presenting "a word of advice" to its "Cntholie friends." That ad-, dream, though begotten in iniquity and sent ; forth in hypocrisy. contained some whole-' some advice; ft. id hail the herald the' pro-1 elnimed it "acted well its part." the (oldn. : of the "Address" would be entitled to some merit. 'The object of the '''aliclres , " tas to induoe the Catholics to remain Whigs—to throw, array their votes, while the author of the address--the editor of the Star—would counsel the Keow Nothings o march, under I enter of the night, over to Wilson. Tide was 1 the first open nttempt-ever m ide. in this coun-1 ty, by a leader of a party, to divide And Rep- Arnie his follower* into sects and creeds. and here dates the commeneemeet of the "Catlso le oneet inn," in this county. . lied the •Slar followed cut in precept ntyl . example the caution oisntnitied in its toitireas, nil would line° been well—but hi theiveity next lires‘th it sent forth a blast that entirely chilled' the liberal view, enunciated l,ut a weer previously in its "w•-rd of advice." It revealed what in ny had suspected, that the editor was pursue g a double esilarme--wam en deavoring to I e tea-ler a! Catholics by day, nrd a Grand Mister of Know Nothings by night, and beam o it emthl not succeed in its ()made barrelled lot. it bccame the open, and the less hieideo a enemy of its Catholic friend., and said all manner of hasty things ' ril:ainat them. it return f r the p arming', they hint so lit ily le. 'red on it, mid which they woo . have co itiniied to bestow if it had not so treacherorisly " changed its grimnil." It the half of what the Star put forth against the Catht ics 'luring, the timo it openly proelaimod Kno 'Nothing dactrinee, wile true, ii should el be their:sewn nnil nroweil enemy. But its editor knorce ber , er, and hence the !diem: of the alai in regard to what was appare fly tin repugnant, s i horri ble to it on the ' rt of ti•e Catholic., it low years ago. lost, id of nbusiiig the C a tholic,' now, fair it h found that nhuse wan not tolerated, by the ajiiritv of the voter+ ~r the enuoty—it is ne n trying to flatter—to en's them—to permit,t e them by commithication., gotten up by it. wn editor, to- editors—that the motile is on tie other hose—that Smide is the Judni--th its editor ••:' tol others I_ nye forvitten ti l refer to the deemmination alluded to," ‘,liileliS:altle is continuolly drag,.iing them into dace ties." •*-sCsit hypwrily yo let no r !" Wall of Vie S'ar the very tic-st . • paper in the coon v that donut, noel Catholics nml foreigners? bvi it nut continue to de nounce and proscribe them so long as it had the least hope of PeceeeJing by that bull means ? Did it not charge them with being the dope" of thcir 1 , , leals—the:r ,laces, to be held back by theM, end finally gicee to that miry flint hid the highest nod gave most for their rotes ? Didi not the Slar ray al this. awl a thousand times more, shalt them, in t' use days ? If e, did it no: oloioler them— bear false witness against Viesw—calionniato t 1.'41)-s-deceive th m•-and bet.-ay thecr ? If I so, did the .Star make reparation since : Did it restore their smiti name? Did it repent of its ways, and tOtparrlon of those it had eq. griolooly injured nil insulted? Not in word oi it, 3et it witdiesto cap the whole cf its I'3 , - 1 p :er:my and treael ery, by insulting their In - It Iligerica in tryil to bide its guilt by en ,' deav ring to pers .le them that when others In re forgotten to fer to them. Stolle is con tinually dragging hem iutoditficultiee. Was the Sfur nut the rot to designate who were Cutholicii un our resent tiektt, in its very i est issue after th notnin.tti 111 l M were ma le? U es it not cla the eery same thitikin its fast issue, under the mu of "Stallio llunilkig ging the Catholics' ? Yes, the Star the first and the lest to humbug. tniarepre nt and proscribe its Cath olic friends,...and would continue to do so nith increased fo r r. i f f it would pay. But it ft ells that et cry. linatian-mecery man Let loves.hin neighho as himself, both Prote -1 tent and Catholicdisapproves of its anti -11 American arid a ti-Chrietinn Bourse s.-itiol hence its ceseatio of hustilitiee, and its Present "Banner iof Truce," and not or 1 Truth—and heneel the deutte dop'icitg iii ' ehorycing'• t....tah le 4WI hutuhuggtog, the euth olic.„'• In connection vrith the deception of the Slay, I will relate•, an anecdote abut him, that, eu»ny honor, jI hare from an ••eye wig ness ' whore Nerticlty has never been doubted, and who, by the way, is a subscriber to the Star. Tait "eye witness" happened to be in the Slur lace un the day ot the late Democratic County Convention, av!tere he found the edi tor and other*. The conversation naturally tomed on the Convention, then in session, R 4 nett as the proieuldo nominees, etc., when the editor, with a counOtiance expressive ot the great e-t eestaey, t hilt an editor can reasorally Lope to enjoy, let Out the following ejacula tions: "Lot them nominate the old chap. Met hurn—we will give it to him"—'one wilt then Lace fun—it they would only settle liim—se would settle his ecifilye fur hit !" After expatiating: in this neighborly man ner, a man not acquainted with the Janus faced editor in question, would charitably suppose that party would, logically, at least, "dry up" on this part of the nomination, and confine hie fires to other and weaker portions of the entre. But Sot he. The yell of sym pathy that be sent forth, through the columns of his .Star, a few days after, fur this amnia old chap, was truly,pitiful to hear, and hard to resist. It seems he had his thunder already in stereotype, anxioul and ready to discharge the stale so soon as the glad tidings of Mr. Melitorts'a nomination wuuld greet me impa tient car. The manituttian of Mr. Picking knocked his ealculaans, and his stereotype abuse cf . Mr. 3tolhorn, into "pie," and hence his disappointment was trausformed into cy- Jecki sympathy fur sine that it was then tin prigtitalsie to abuse., This is exactly charac teristic of the titan. ;The ones that unexpett -1 eslly get the amain one ti our Conventions, tio odds who they he pee to be, get th e abuse that the editor of- e Star bud in store for others, and the rejePtiod esndidates gat hie sympathy, althongu [he had rode in soak fur Weill, while expecting their nemlnatinas- It this be not so, the truth Xs not fit me, and 1 challenge eontradietiOn. /PM/m.or' 41101 N. wishiug4to make purchases in the way of Ladies' sad ldren's Yang Pars, etc., ere referred to the Apt+ of Partin. k Ttiontsou, at 818 Market Street. An extensive and varied assortment of those idjunets of dress, at the very lowest prices, sexy always be blind at this establishment. Mead their advertisement la another collagen. , sjjrWa incite the attention of the anUcted to the Card of htadaatil Behwead's Bautidias.— We an assured that (hay will 4 an that is claimed for them, PC II MN 0011LPILlia. • wolf Ts. Becker. Ma. Etitroe:—Tbe jubilate editor of the "Sentinel," end the verdant editor of the "Star," have instituted a new dodge, (the 1 yeti will he called upon to east your votes. Extra• pay dodge having failed out . ) Bi t .. ITo vote, and to rote well is a duty you owe to Durboraw i e ARSCISIIIIOUS honesty, as well its , yourselvei, to your country and to posterity, a desire to make the promises of the "Senti. Much may depend upon your Teter, and how nel " and " Star " good, inducel him to pay !you vote. You have two tickets before you-. aver to the Connty Treasurer the sum of $2OO t take your choice. But before doing so, re. St ter out of his pay for the session of 1858-9. We rtneas 6 er the enlenikiens* of both per ' presume Mr. Durboraw, under conscient i ous I oar Study the spirit. ponder over thriet of and prudential considerations, will pay over glorious institution*, and let thine be the art the same amount for the session of 1859-450. , tenon to guide_you in making up that choice, the Sallie party, Or does th e Let that he is not now a meth- You full wc'l know that the party now calling ditto for re-uleotion. entitle him to retain said itself the people', Party, i s to Extra.orty ? The new days so graphically under the came leaders, that but a year or illustrated in the columns of the o Sentinel ii two ago, delighted in the retinae(' theoimer. and "Star," appears to be the Know s o ihi g y icon Party," anal the Know Nothing petty p rot i. e irgee of Mr. Samuel Wolf. the Demo.. —the same party that met in "secret eon. crate: candidate for Sheriff; in proof of which' Slave," there to debt prate on the moat el ect . they have adduced the effilarit of a certain ttsal mewls of proscribing their fellow men. be Mr.Oesselman who state', in aaeoribinee wit h bermuse, and only because, they hanpened to his me nory, that in 1851 or ISSG Mr. Fred- born in foreign clime*, and for bowie eriek Wolf,tbe father of Samuel Wolf, thought - sought refuge from Foreign oppression, by g it impolitic to place a Cash Ole on the ticket, landing on these shores of ours, to enjoy , fur fear that it might prejudice the ticket. 1 with us, a happiness that can satisf,e count. (It will be recollected that at this time the lees numbers, without suffering the least, Know Nothing excitement was in full blast . ) diminiition—the mime party that, Cain like, Thais eh arge has been denied and clearly re- raised its 'hand nit-Omit its brother, b cause futed by the friends of Mr. Wolf. But, gen• 1 that brother •xeroigol the glorious pnrroga. dnt eem of the " Sentinel" and " Star," we tire •,flif wor• peing his 0 ifl aelordine to the are disposed to grant (for the sake of ergo. dictates of con•eionee Are not these sad, ment,) that Mr. Wolf is (1111lly of um charge, ! hut e n i s h ne t ontreve-tahle filets ? Are they ripe is ran shining hi the helmets? How et Ind+ the elle of Jelin D. then how . n Becker, the lf to, you, without you are in , Know Nothing candidate f w Sheri ff ? Mr, favor of turnin t this -A iviiiro of the °ppm:. p i ,e n .: vre [arty . e,v w ,, tie the party now culled the Pao. Backer be..ame a eunvinrt to Knew Notlit ng- ea," into a Irtla I if 'terse uti in and proserie. ism ab iiit the time the order was Frst *me- to ed in Adams enuety. Ile—being the won of , It 14 true that nertv doe. Tint slow make a foreign emigrant--eoul I not, by the then prreeription a riorr,tion ; but do Toe believe I nt , editaceiett. abandoned its pashas, if it existing constitution of the order. b ee ,, i „, a that it mould have eh in 'ad its name, &deer fut7lete'ei titan ti lodgment unholygdiule to believe them? It re. measures, N member,tirlees by special di•pensa.itn Claim Stole The i val. endorse is,av itia the State Council. w !. It I , therefore pre.um a . gap , ri,,r e ci it ble that he obtained a dispensation from th e hog hl Iri t c tree, ,f t e e are common lel to fereire the Rev. 0. 11. Tiffany, as he Actually became, ii by %n leg w tli it ? rne i ralier of the order ; and, in doing so, took in , n.e the obliptiona of the order. And what were net again we 'e a '"a rl' a U "'l li t :l ' a re t t l u tvi r t n gl°)d l'it evil. "eternal vi n. 1 they ? The folloAring, extracts are t iken free lure t 4 the price f (them " The I.herty wo - the original ritudl novas the popitersiim (4 the ehlay i i r not nti.4 wily . We po4 l ,e ss en d r e . ttru it es a truit—an 1 as such we are itel nrifei, which eta be produce! ', any t'uiue : elan , y bound to hoed it down to our poitert. Ft om Ritual. page 5: Itv unitirteshe I and uri Ito I In , I. If tee " That you will not give roar vote or in- Tin or Nathinz d iet i ce hid I tutul f mar with flume e for any men t{ •r nr.y office in the gist the anlrer so. in I thee :it or the po yle of this of the people, nide.• he he an Anierti le b•,rn eiiiri'm wit it m odd have I.e.•nue 4 the lilt. citizen, in favor of Americans rad i o; tsueri- crtv we inh erite d front our Revieutionary an. ca, nor if he be a Kumar Caffeiii ' ce•it re , Where would it have found its Frern Ritual. paeo 11 and 12 • 'erit e ? Yoe „its. ' r • iiiiid i i the "Star C iain'.er" of Know N. , !t i n ' ,st ' " That you will sustain in iiil '.(lined lit t A . n• in utters, for all pelitical office., 21 tleztee N „ lie• e• so, and so it i then why will :late .n to rate for those th • it have id mainhers of chi e order, providin g it li • nei 0... ir " I , :eptioid proscription of sere for the Americen interest ; that if it mat e ,. 9. ; n i i ' i t an a l irit'll be dime legally, you will, wheel elci ted to ant T :' , : -., , e• '''•T . ' cir enemi es may say, nod do say, that (Ace, rem ire all Foreigners null Milian ~ , m eh te ofth ese nn the I) a, t atte taekat ins, relholles from (+trice, an •I that y • ii will in 110 tags appoint such lo riffle.- Ail chi.% 10,1 n 0 to k it:: :I% the N I ; 7 Aflu l l "1 7 1"" " art it•t ,r. a our ?mils f r u i t I IMO., e ti. :mien. lit e know that promise and declare on your honor , e• kitten. , li ir an 41 0 1. ct in', to sustain and ab de be, ii oh • iiit tune 1 , 1)1% %nit )r, Plum , " %\, ton , lo , Bei _2t • .1 I) lit Ch 1.11, I F' B ULF:Y. I ' ' X. MA ‘ it: hesitation n or :newel re-errattim ti h tierer S. help you (I .1, mid keep you ste olt 141 " 1 IN. J. M ll 011', D. 8 II:I VElt, nett oth• I hare 4 1 14 pr. nod Row ant. oppit•elt i tine er„t, on do. p ~, ~ r dot. hare been sont• it tmluction of religion in political .1 •eu.... me,• know \ thing •. 1% e Lim r diet if they inn.. But, cc hen unprincipled pilaw a 1 en- r'of 111 ire Stir,', I it, m a rry th it now belone 2,12 et,,, .iirott y. t i t i le , ' r a p b i , r w t: i e ti 11 1. 11 ,,,, i o ,uti li t ß i ' n. r 1 • , n t k h I, t re .e l —. 1 a 0 ill cleat ar to iiijiire, end arouse the pre, aoY Political sect by o t te mpts h.,. tit it in t• • :n o of tiler i rol t o birth in I iiligaiits i e l re r e e t. against Mr. Samuel %Noll', it i• right that 11'o Pi on• al, i,tli it t'le.e in it an 1 their ru tte q uestion should be fairly met iid iliseite- • r ptt• e il izni • e err lit • ka / ,use en large!. ed. Moto, my coholie jr,ea 14, .Sore 4, ands I, ,I t i, twill, and p,o 11,1.. I.) the X iltta I awl S' ar toi• •r to• of tie • P 14 /4 oil '. I' irti" tit tt your rotted lit VI case Of Wolf r. 1 B ' i4e)l , and the 11. 1 .4;1114 of the K. ' 11 /4" N lt 12 par- Oct. 3, ISOn. Pt iniNo t , , that ,rat, /40 long i• thees me i and t'iogn nee ins cool'( pr•, i u 1 t4l/ (/// 'Ay a so'rt'er. Every vitelli.zent Toter in the Loewy shuill4 haute and I.•fie• t on ilicoie ' n." 44 hI lure he make+ tip l ntl hit ,i il to vu c. II • of or this Ito ghoul gli a " it•l anti n-iiefert" to the makeioe tl it mi t e comp eol the nii•l itileit or fur of Know Notion 4., an I t.tert hr noirit in the re % te al,at r ime future Li•tv, or night, of the ag ar stnoul I , •tin z mill er, in• pr 0,.r pti al, lee, in s tow Ilia pi• rii tr. a Tic r.• tt'a'o awl din ...r., 4,u, I rin his re-p .. • it, .I ./ wilt la. gre it ii ih•i 41. aii•l i Is JO. r trio 1 tot nine aw et loin.water teril fI" "L.•,14 et'E v 0 - ?* A I h ear d rather a b, xl thing the .ither day. from it source, and think it my to inform my frien•is of it before the election. /len. Schrirer, the man who keeps hotel at the south end of Baltimore street, is to be Stcwtrd at the Poor House. No-s , this is uutrunly the ealeulatliin. Mr. 5s triv!r re cently gave it nut himself. Whilst we can L►ttgh At their (the Oppo-i -tion's) presumpti•ot sad ign tron..e in A•zpi,s ing that they will elect v.e two can at Cie same limo uti iersdao.l why tin y consider t:•e election of their eanilid.ce- f.r Olreetorship of co meek impertanee. They think if they sneeecd in getting ranch a matt as Ben. S..hriter at the Poor they will he aide to l et from tenth fifteen c..tel more in Vie township, which will make a change of from twenty to thirty. But they will he s~jph I_v mistaken in their calenlatione. use a homely expression, Ben. wa- " count ing his chickens before they were hatched." D•, your duty, Deus mitts, in tl.is mater, as in all others. Arise in your strength,and rebuke the aver-bearing insolence'of your Black Bei üblicen enemies. I don't Oink big Ben. r ilt Le Steward 1 D , You? A D;Blinguidtedlor at 94 , oltsL•tCn.— Sam. the man of mail e dors,' made .his appearance in our town on: Saturday evening; hat. amt made a stweeh of! thirty minutes to the IVidei Awake Know' Nothing Repuldican dab. The distinguished visitor is expected in , ff snorer in a few flips, nal it is eunti , lently eideeted that he will pass throu4ii ow plate I tin his way over. There are so.ni; very , ss,-1 IN,rtaist matte's there to settle, that cunt toe' disposed of without his a-ssistance. So great a man us Sam. Vander/dm, SO great an orator and expounder of curistitu-, ttunal law, deserves at the hands of innolund some mark of distinction,:and I would not lituvr of a mote fittin,, , one than to crown his head w"th a wreath of nese:lvits! If this great man is not disturbed in his powerlul exertions to "save mankind from' ruin," the Democratic party must tall, the 4, Republican party will go up,the nig„;ers w.ll I all he liberated, and inure coati that, be wilt make them ell white. Q. CUMBER" 1 "0. SHELL, " %MICK, niio are the if iserable 7—Let the Dyspeptic, who suffers physically and mentally, answer. But though he has drunk the very dreg of suffering, relief exists in the Oxygenated Bit ters; they are '• a cure fur all his ‘svOo." ifirA correspondent of the Siecle, Paris, the government organ Of France, writes from Tunis, Algiers, as follows: "Our College of philosophers at home, may and probably do accomplish a great deal for the cause of science, but the Americans are the people to turn these discoveries to prac tical account. Many of the modern inven tions in use here are Amerloau, and - one Am eri.:an chemist, Dr. J. C. Ayer, of,, , Lowell, supplies mach of the medicine consumed in this country. Ilia Cheery Pectoral, Polls, Sarsaparilla and Ague Cure constitute the staple remedies here, because they are of ea sy application, sure in their results, and bare the confidence of the people. While the sci ence of kiedisizie is carried to a hi A tkr per fection in our own country (Fraore) than any other, is strikes a Frenchman as se little singular that an American Physician 'humid furnish the soeirmal skill and remedies fur our Prineipel PioHrinee.' 9 We are happy to inform our readers that these superior medicine. which the Emperor's principal Province le obliged to get front Am- erica may be had by our neighbor', at Lath- Ices, .:r-~ 10. emertia s . To the Voters or Adams County. PILLOW Cinzims :—A few days more. and =MEG= A VESEWAI..—We 11,y,. I veil Wormed that I; Ansocn has i1i41.04, , 1uf ittl•bito: I stock. of drefi good , . and is fr,nl Ltc city new E.iollli of I tldie3 1 . 14, 4 c a , ) ,!._., get , erally, which he will 0pt..1 for the inspection of tic ta:r sec 1110 week, nu I hating secured the serk it'Pi of \V. T. Kr‘G. W.lO as a tailor, boa no siiperi-Ir lie will l.e &at. to 51111 ply lirntleritan int all sad ever 3 thing they Bat} w nit in the way or coats. pants and re:ts. Ili.r old friend* will find h'in at the uld *tend, on the corner, alitay4 rr»ei and willing. to accommod,te. On the 4th inrt., hr the ger. Jacob Ziegler, M WILLIAM ROLEX, of ileidleriburg, to M JOANNA }IAA 4 AN, of Strnhwn twp. On Thcrsdur week. LI 1-RAC R01)1(18011. EFL, Yr. DAN EL \V iUDIti:S• to 111.1 s MARY DREW, All f liornilto::bnn township. thi the 30th tilt., be th.: Rev, Jacob Sealer Mr. JOHN H Z HUFF to it; MAND.ILLA CEMP, both of Adams county'. roll TITS emericxe O. Monday ABRAHAM BOYER, so; of J•ihn Ba r ece. of Battler township, aged 2# years 3 months and 24 dap. • On the 29th alt., In Adams - county. Miss ItS.. THKR SHELLY, aged 23 years 8 months and 11 days. Oh the 27t1;n12..inliew (Word, ANNA MA RY MAGDALENA, daughter of George and Mary Shane, aged 4 years 1 month and 11 days. On Saturday week, Miss HENRIETTA SHEELY, daughter of John Shealy. Sr., or Mountpleasant township, aged about 35 years. On the 3rd init., In Mourdjoy township, WM.. LIAM ULERY REEVF.R, son of U. J. Reeser, deceased, aged 12 years 1 mouth ands days. On the 4th inst., in Cumberland township, Miss MARGARET A.MELIA, daughter of John Keefe n cer. aged 14 yeartlo months and 14 days, On the 2nd inst., in Ilenallen towtaship,.l4l6. TON MAXWELL, son of Zaehrtriah and Lmidt Oyler, aged 1 year 8 months and 19 days. On Friday lost, Mrs. ELIZABETH BIGHAM, wife of Jun. Bigharn, of Freedom township, lu her 324 year. On the 30th ult., in Monntjoy township, SARAH JANE, daughter of John and Sawa Spangler, aged 14 years 4 months and II day., On the 14th of Sept„ in Cumberland town ship, df putrid sore th rant, FiLIZA ANN BLACK, wife of Mr. Wm. G. Blank, aged 33 years 3 months and 1, day. On the 37tlit of Sept.. in Cumberland tows* ship, of putrid sore throat, at the residence of Mr. Henry Outs, ALBERT S. VALENTINE, aged about 32 years. On thir 13th of Sept., in Franklin township. CALVIN 8., son of John and Catharine truer aged 8 years 10 months and 26 days. On the 23d alt., in New Oxford, $0214 daugh tir_of Franklin and Louts* Mush a llo t 4 years 1 urontkand 7 days, Oontentliostod,- • Oct the 23d of Me,y, LOUTS AUGUSTUS, • aged 3 months and 20 days; on the 6th of July, ILLIA.II HENRY, aged 6 years 1 month aid 6 d a ys ; 19th, MARTHA JANE, aged rt 4 years and 8 months; on the 26th, GRUSILA aged 8 years 4 months and 11 days; sad cat the 12th of September, WIL)LIAN, aged l_year 0 months and 13 days--children Sehlt listi - Melinda Sanders, all of putrid so* threat.. May they all skep.ta this Arm* o.7ooLer Why abpald'f vox my heart or fast, No more - they'll sit me; Vy soul will mount to them at lest, _- And there w children f wi II see, - Planter it C 9.9 RAriniCST STRUT wawr; Dosing in ?isb, Chow and Proeiii*.i s i Aare constatly or hand an 110 80 M B.l l l s Dried nod Plekledffish, Shad, Sabbos, Blot Flak • Barrio Pork,, Lard, Shoulder , rims, choose, Betana...Rieq,Ae. L O 'ilk *A ner.l!.xtxtzituto.
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