To-the Whitt of Popneylyania .• The State Committee, in itiejlitnei: to public opinion.have,after mature "di libiirn= t ion, agreed ttqwesitriet 01 Whig* or Penn sylvanis i SAMUEL. D: KARNS, Esq. of . Dauphin county,,,as a candidate for the of lee ofCanal COmmissioner, at the ensuing ingfidection. :Mr. KmiNs is a gentleman = if education, talents, great :business habits, 'and has a thorough knowledge'of our Puk tic Works. -• He is besides extensively a n CoOrably.k'nti'vpi throughout the Slate, as a man of iiublemiahed character, and whose 'bidet integrit-y is a sure guaranty of a faith ful';discharge of thaduties of the office, ---shoidd he, reeeitte a majority_ eithe suffra• - kati . of the-people. The public Debt of Pennsylvania, most ;4 - Wla - eh was contracted in the construction ••) 1 ' the, Canals and Railroads, is now about to otiO.opo ! The ,lnte rest on this debt is 1,000,000 i —while. the income from the Public ,Works, after deducting repairs -and lienses, pays at best, only about one-fourth ci the interest, leaving $1,500,000'! to be" a anuully coilected from the people ! It is h-lieved that under a proper system of man agement—theAlismissal elan army of idle, extravagant agents—a strict accountability of all disburAing arid; accounting officers— andlthe adoption of a liberal and enlighten • ml tariff of tolls so as to secure upon our Main Line the trade of the West, which now passes rater rival routs, will greatly in crease the revenue from our State improve mlnte, The New York canals, which con ' neat the. Lakes with tiffii4vitter','are'not as ~well located as , are those of Pennsylvania, which connect the Groat Valley of the 0- hio with the seaboard. Noe ought Now York afford a tonnage compartd ,with the rich'prodUctions of our Furnaces and For ges.and Coal mines. Yet the New York canals last year yielded 82,440,374, and a not profit of over 82,000,000! equal to the interest on our , entire debt; while our Pub lic Works, which are more extensimend hotter located. did not yield a not revenue exceeding one-fourihtfilliat amount. All this mowing to bad management. • To reform abusesto introduce econo my—audio adopt such a system of toils as shall awaken-enterprise and bring trade & business upon' our Canals and Railways, Mr. KARNS is presented as a canoidate.— . He is a candidate of the Whig party, and is pledged to carry out its principles. Lot the Whigs throughout the CoMmonwealth sally once again in support of their men & their measurea. Let them show that undi vided frontlfrektober next, that will con .vinca all that thew will never :yield their organization or their •principles; but that, like the victorious Whigs or 1770, and 1840, they will show" themselves - wet thy of victory, as their cause is .worthy of suc cess.. - JOHN REED, - JAMES HANNA, GEO. W. NI'MAH AN, JOHN &RICHARDS, - G'EO. W. HA MERSLY, THUS. G. M'CULLOH, U. V. PENNIPACKER, R. S. cAssArr, AVM. STEWART, JOHIstrOLANCHARD, 0 1 . THOS. STRUTHERS, -, THOS. H. SILL, ROBERT SMITH, -HENRY W. SNYDER, HENRY PEYEER, 'Whig Stale Committee. ;Harrisburg, Sept. 15, 1845. THE TARIFF. '.:President Polk's Official 'Journal has i 1137 seited within the last two weeks, that "one of the aRRAT onssers of the Republican party is" the REDUCTION ' OF THE -TARIFF;" and, promised to hike up the iiiihject very on, and' discuss the whole system intly guler,lifenner. ' Secretary Weratati, o the Treasury Departnient, has' emphatically said some month's ngo that uthe TOrif must bp; reduieer to the 'Reale uue erandard," and 'he is now busily col lecting the materinto to make an attack up on it in his annual report to Congress. We suppose' that the 'official,organi'i onslaught will ra scarce!) inerice' until ',afire the Peansyhiarria elcilimwhOn the people or this State have, oncri more 'Offered sacrifi . ces to the Moloch of Locorocoisni, their id o l will commence its work of destruction upon all their most, important political and biltiness interests. It'wcirikl be wise tor .them to itike warning in tithe; find se direct their suffrages on the second Tuesday of field:month, elf to pievont the happenning oflihe impending evil. •- If they do not, they darill in 'due time be sulEiTeritly . punished - 16r .tkorefolly —pity thiat guilty and' innocent - idittoild - tufler together"! . s - • - ,;' '" ' • • '''-lrock SepUbircati. CLAY.—The )STaron of. Mn. C Richiriond Monday says:;, "We are author liteidAkv-thei assistant treasurer of the fund, Eliza M. Riddle; to announce to, the Whig ladies of Virginia-that there is now a MUITAInTY THAT THE STATUE WILL pE t ItOcreff.- l'Tho ateount in hind isnot qi(ite lidailoient, but no doubt is entertainrd that ~f dear several IMMO collected in many of this - bounties, and those' within reach 15Y a little exertion obeli-have been added, the .. I. ;kiiiilltiottons be'ample." • z • grArtroteitent Epiecopnl Conven lieskANlllWork, will commonei its see Week, the 241 h inst. - ,:fl'.':llfiki4P - Olide - tilirok's axe will come up be stregiele behieewthaltiio par tip my liiteXPeete& 71-4. I Con ti,. whet EpilocOpa ..•:ietrirhe kr- inn • proceed-' bAliCil4'l3l •ci cinnati, have la Veal . he proc I)o4lmript apprOVINOT- 'ding 4411 reOUti.t r (pee icsPe 13 " own IngVasits , • Ol'..l4elAL V.P.s _FROM MEXICO. . learn Noy the - -W eh gt tm ':ghat: the Government has received some in= ferSiling ,•informaiion from the capital of ,NleXico to the 2311 August; rind Iron, Vera Cruz, to the 30th, It is from the .capital, that the new. cabinet is considered as opposed to :he war; wit!, even if it were otherwise disposed, it Was not the means to carry on a war; that it is withitlin greatest difficulty it can raise the means to defray its necessary Oily expenses; and that the war'excitement is going down daily among all parties. The accounts from-Vera Cruz of the 29th elate that there has been a retrograde tn.)ve ment in regard to the invasion of Texas--' Gem Paredes absolutely refusing. to march, wtth his forces (seven thousand troops) to wards 'Texas; that he has repaired hintielf 'to Mexico, and others have followed hits ex ample. Ilk° opinion was pretty well estab lished at Vora Cruz, thet tho llexicans will never. attempt to cross the Rio Bravo; that they have made all the . bluster they can; that they are without money,withnut cred it, and consequently powerless; and that They are, tnoreover, on the eve of a revo lution, which will °Vertu' ti the present gov ernment. • Accounts odthe frdlowing day (thr 30;11 of August) from Vera Cruz, repre_vent that there can be no dotibt of a plan being near ly -rtpe to overturn the present-government; and that Gen. Paredes, with Tomei and Va- - tenci, propose forming a triumvirate. It is said that Gen. Parades cares nothing about Tedokalism, but intended to make himself dictator. The French minister has actually asked his icassport —flit) government haVing re• fused to grant him the ,satisfaction he de manded. News of the anticipated revolu. lion was expected every mail at Vera Cruz. /AVM PIIOIII TEXAS. — Texas (1:1109 to the 3d Inst. htivo been received. The Con vention to form a State Constitution had not yet adinumed on the Ist itii3t. The Convention hied adopted the anti-duelling clause 'engrafted on out; own constitution.— Lotteries die to bo prohibited. Judges aro to be-nominated by the Governor and con firmed by two-thirds,of the. Senate. The term of office is six years. The number of Senators is fixed at 21, and of Representa tives at 60 INTERESTING PROM Onmiloa,—Late RC counts frent.Oregon represent that the - ern inants of thatcountry - have already eAtall• lished what is. called 'n . - "sepurnto --goVern ment," but_ which is probably only a terri torialgrivernment, to be -annexed to the EL Statetr,.on application from the_ people: - of the new State. - - There is 'another local government; which has been established several years by the emigrants of the Hud son Bay Company, and it is,fenred that the conflicting authority of these two govern ments' may lead to'. diffiCulties betiVeen A NEW Resuuttc.—A"Projoct is in an- ...To our brethren of the Press, ,we 'also tender ticipattOn in Arkansas, for the establish- °Ur well wishes i the many acts of courte3y and ment of a settlement of Americans in Cali- kindness tvnich ha e - been rendered to us during fornia. A company done thousand is-pro- our. connection with the Editorial corps—hoping posed to be raised, the families and freight 1 that the time may of be far distant when their of the emigrants - to - be - sent - by - setifrorn N; I serVices* will' be m re highly .appreciated; than Orleans. • The young mon, and others who : they Have hitherto b en. prefer it, to take the overland route: from h We retire however from th, onerous duties of Fort Smith - to Santa Fe and thence to the • an Editor with - much more pleasure, in conse Pacific, which it is proposed to strike near --.. the Bay' of San Fernando, in 10.34 degrees, quence of having our place . filled with a gentle there to meet thefamiltes going by water. man whose qualifications "are such, as must add A•sitels then tote chaseri, after a thorbugh greatly to the usefulness of the "Star." . Mr. DA exploration of. the Coast, for a permanent Yin A. Bucuram, the gentleman to whom we have Settlement, 7 The projector of this scheme, , sold the establishment. a young man of fine a- Mr. Leavitt, predicts-that ten years - will see bilities and whose'practilal acqUaintance with the the. coast of California well settled, and that mechanical department of a printer will give as beautiful country - "the great Southwestern I surance that the paper will present itself, to. its Republic. of North America?' His predic- supporters, in a much more : desirable appearance tiotf , will in all probahility be verified. Cal- 1 than it has hitherto done. &unto' already cOntainsanumber of Amer -0,31 The political complexion of the," Star Br. Ban icatf,ernigrants, and large parties of 1 ( 'ti a ner" will continue as it always. has been; and we who started for Oregon have-gene down in• can assure-our Whig friends throughotit the coon to, the finer regions whi&h — lie to the : sptt:h!, ty, that in Mr. Buehler, the present • fditor, they will find one, who will zealously advocate till the great ineristireswhich'have hitherto beeri•advocti-; ted by the Whig 'party, as being of paramount im portance - - portance to the welfare of the American people. We therefore ask our'Whig friends to continue their support to the new Editor; y in his efforts to secure the success of those principles. The public's humble seri/it,. • 11. J.' SaIIREINER. Death o Justice Story. 0:7 - Another of ouriountro bright lights has gone:out in the death of the: Hon. - Jo.: SEPII STORY, one of the Justices of the U. 5..., supreme Court, 'and Dane P r ofessor of Law in Harvard Universitt - .. It died on Wednesday week at his residence in Cam bridge, Mass. with the same disease which caused the death of the gifted LEGAR E while on , a visit to Boston.. Judge STORY was born in 1780, and graduated at .Harvard University. • In 1811. he was appointed as societe Judge.of the . U. S. Supreme Court, which station fie held and aderned'until his .death. Distinguished for the exhibition of all tbe,,higer virtues as a man.and a citizen, ballad acquired no less renown as a jurist __sta - di-tesman . ; - Possessed. ofl'a cool judge'. _ ment,lreat learning, fir mness-nfliheracter,- strict • integrity, a, clear, head and a pure heart,": he was eminently fitted-to be:the successor of JAY,. ELSEWORTII and :141 AR EWA I;L71 . 18 - 11 - : ennetitui t.of our national Ju diciary. Itv will — di cult to supply' the rtk irj plage made vacant..by hi death, with as. much,: virtue, purity and, learning. Aarexas MINESTER.-7.Thp New Orleans Bulletin flays believe that, it not generally known that the - government of Coxes haw rec4tlv appointeifa- Minister to the.U. Slates.", The Hon. , :D.S. Kauffman is the newly appointed Ministsr. . Ho is now, we - are informed, in this city , on .his way to .m.ashington . ." • Sinuous Assirmer. We have beentinforin ed - diet vonie difficulty having Biker) be tween Thome, D.•Cockey and Mr. .C.harles Gooden, near Cockeysville - , Balti more county, in regard to a law suit, the later,e'ntered the house of Mr, Coolcey a• bout 8 o'clock P. M., and deliberately shot him, wounding him severely; if not futaliy-. WWI I Vtla ~it .j'Aiiiiii,T, Gettysburg, Sept, - 20, 1845, FOR PRESIDENT IN 1S•IS GE N. 'WINFIELD SCOTT. Wubject to the doei , ion of a Nat'l Convoltion.f WHICr rZIOKMT. 'CANAL COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL D. KARNS, (Of Dayphin.) ASSEMBLY, JOHN BROUGH, COMMISSION cn, - `4l JOSEPII FINK, Nlouswor. A VDITOIt, A DANI J. W A LTER, ItiI ENALLBN. DIRECTOR - OF THE POOR. • JOHN lIOSTETTE:ii, Jr., 11:grO:v - CORONER', DR. JOSEPH N. 5111111, SHERIFF, BENJAAILN SCIMIVER, TYRONE. PIiOTIIONOTALY. A. B. KU ILTZ, GE•rrvsnußa. RP:WATER AND RECORDER, ROBERY CO BEAN, CUMBERLAND CLEEK or THE Cot:Ill's, %V NI.. S. 11 :t NIILTON, O.'3lllE4A:lu: COUNTYjn EASUft -- DAVID NVCREARY, GVITYSISUII9 To our Old Frteuils• With the present numberof the "ST : \ R & Rs. PUBLICAN BANIN . ER ' ," our connection , vith•the pub. lic ceases. This determination on our part will no doubt cause surprise to some ()roar old friends, but circumstances have made it desirable upon our part to retire froin the control of Me" Star," and to engage in other duties. •To sever the' con: nection which has - existed between us and our friends is always a trying circiimstance;'this has been rendered more so in the present instance, as we mtiSt confess That.those who haVe stood by us for the last three years have been friends To these we tender our warmest gratitude for the many favors conferred, and trust that Heaven's choicest blessings may accompany thetkiff ftsure. To the Patcoolie of the d‘ Star & Banner." You will have perceived by the fotegoing card that the conduct Bz,ntrol of the'' Star & tanner' have passed intirthe hands of the suhscribe - r. 'We shall not at present enter upon It detailed expo sition of our views, tendering theltStmance that no effoA shall be spared to - sustain,as far as possi ble,the reputation-of the "Star 4., ai-a. faithful and -fearless exponent all those great principles for which our party has been so long contending.. It shall he:our aim to-fuertjah paper worthy pf the support of oor patrons, Zealous in its conduct, _manly and digni4ed in its tone, and withal, a use ful, instructive and conservative family newspa. pe. If we fail .in attaining this, it shall titleaSt not be the result Of.ai.ivant of prOper effort: We neel.l scarcely remark that it will afford u§ great pleasure to see per client's at all time's. . Importanp; 'tEr We have in . :viewmaking an improvement in the mechanical 'execution and appearance of our paper shortly, and as.this will involve no tri fling additional expense, will tovnuch to ask our friends to'make some ix.eions to extend its circulation and patronage. • • I]3 Our Readers „must exeuse.;the.,wantof vari ety,and quality of the matter_ in this week's is sue. The confusion incident to a transfer of the 0111 , c has alm6st entirely precluded attention to the flaw . ; while:the pre:ss of; adiirtisernenfs has crowded out seyeral ttrtiples. which, we had tire, - pared. In,future, we will inake-aniends. Catill C.) min 1 ovin ' grfrat by the Addreso of - the7:Whig sttlte Ortirgited, in another colfimn, thiSSAM CIEL D. KARN - S; of Dauphin,.-cottnty. r 4s-been presetifed to the Iniblic as' the' candidate of the Whig party for th'e office of Canal Commissioner. •e pleasure in referring to this announce. .)f the• State Cemmittee,which, though late, eet the anxious expectations of our friends. lewd tot do battle tor . a f;itt and regular • the Wliii;;-; of the "Yotmg Guard" havet' been anxiously awaiting. some autboriied action upon this subject; and now that the nomination has-,bcen - made - -persrm- of-tinc••sd-cmincnti y qualified for'the office, tie feel assured that they will go hiirirtily M work and do gi,-.4.Wri7. efP)rt-to_withdraw 'the control of Mir important public works froM the hands of 'reckless politi• cianOnd place them in the charge of such men as will administer th . em with a view to tfie inter ests of the• State. -• proceedings of a meeting of the Whigs of Latimore Will he found in another column, by which it will be see' that our friends in . that ster ling town - shipliaVe led off in the campaign with a determinatiOn to - battic manfully in behalf of the ticket. Ifa j . HAMM EMILY being present addresiied the Meeting, zealously the ne cessity and duty of supporting the full Whig tick et, and the folly and danger of permitting our suffrages to be influenced by personal sympathy or prejudice. AT - Committee of Vigilance for the township has been a'ready appointed. This is the right course, and now that the way has been bro. ken, what township will move next ! The day Of battle is rapidly approaching and it behooves us to lie up and adoing. . : , IE7 We observe by the last Uniontown "Demo. erat" that this individual, whose name no doubt is familiar to qur readers, at,i, associating with it no little Legislative notoriety,wa; lately cited before the court of Fayette county; on a rule to show cause why his name should not be stricken from the list of Attorneys, in:Consegfience of gross and repeated insults ofTered the court during the ses - - sion. lie was fined Sitio, rind suspended from practising at the bur for Silk' months, • The attention acapitalists is directed to the advert isemont of JOSHUA SMITH, to be -found in a sub3equent column, offering for Public Sale the valuable Estate of GEORGE •IltmtAner,doceased, late of Carroll county, 111 d. The property is represented as iieinfr very desirable and will be exposed to sale on the 21st, .22d, 234, d4:24i11 -- days of Ocr teher next. . Persons desiring any informa nen can receive it by calling on Mr. SAM UEL Wn.tven, of this Tiaoe,.who is one of the heirs. 07iii the last "Compiler" the Sheriff ',has advertised !he ante of tho , followinu properties for Saturday the 11th of October next, at the Court,house, viz :—A tract or L'nd itrollamiltenban township, containing 270 acres, the estate Of David 'Bishop ; a tract - in . Conewage township; containing 9 Acres, the estate orlientr— . Hon . o lot 11 1 of ground in. Mountpleasant tow ip, the esta:e of Nicholas Marshal! ; a lot o ground in Petersburg, the estate of J. 51:!: Rugby ; a tract in Plamiltonban township, contain •ing 180 - acres, the estate of. henry Smith ; a tract in'llamiltenban township, contain ing 212 acres, the estate of Lewis.Ridale ; enda tr ctin . Tyrone township', aces, of 2 aes, the - es t o of Daniel Wiedner. IZ"Tbe• recent mysterious disappearance of thieli'stinguished advocate of the Tem perance cause, aud his subsequent recovery, in,a state of helpless stupefaction, hate) ex cited no little interest in the - pubhc mind.— It eßeins.thaton the evening:athe 6th init he.leG. the - Croton Hotel,' in the city of NeW York, to take a walk. find was tiiit heard of for better thin a week, When, upon a reward having been . : oflbred ; by. his friends • for hii recovery.he was discovered by Officer Hays of the police, in it back building, in an alley in Walker street, Buttering front delirium •and prostration of the .systern . „. He; had not sufficiently recovered, •at the: last accounts, tci - give‘a aatisfactery account of matt7rs.:--- . ;As far as they have been developed . .by in , . vestigatien, it seems that on:leaving the tel, lie met with an old.acquaictance,•whei after alittle conyersationonvited Mr. Gomm . to drielrwith hirnat a Soda rountain, which is last intelligible. account that ho can give of himself.. The presumption is, tlint the. soda which he drank c Was drugged with some poisionous and stupefying inaterialfor the•purposeof reducirg the eleqUent and Of lkient champion of.the Tempeiance cause te . his formor degredation of habit,,or possi bly' for some still darker purpose.. ' • ' • As yet, however. the whole thing is, in_ volved in mystery, and probably will remain so, .until, the recovery of Mr. GOucti, who ie, now, iii the hands of phydicieins, andlradu ally improving. D. A. BUEHLER. aaa.: We invite the aitentionbi buiiness men met theintbdie generally Co the card in another column from n nurutin of enterpr ising singTlZolesale Dealers In Philadelphia, soliciting an examination of their respective - Stocks, by those of our friend's ivho may that - city, for the purpo:te of pltrChadflg GQOtIS. Give them call l Latimore awake John 11. peford. VA WAT3L E PROPERTY Sheriff's Sales. Dlr. John B, Gough. Philla4elphia Wholestda Houton. I. 41illeea.ry.Ese. 'CIBCS. , Itiiiiii Eiicitioik. , ( n oe .ciogitv i of the _PI Sessions ,O " iO6 -. EtefUrits4iye lien :received tebrn 7 -. 4 E- . . - ; ; . . ..;' • ~.. of ourliterary and theological' Institutions 2:Ato . l4:ns, teats the Pail, in which blur r Viii . for !3oyerner.,stanils asit t illp‘vs: Ands rZiic r• , during the past weelt'-broiliglit ivith it the (L . oco) -2 , 0,295 ; Aloisi.,7(VVltiff) 21.7-5; .. `usual interesting public e.-Cercises, attended. senttreing, 50 . 55 majority against A tide,. .... by an unusually t argo . -o om ber o f st r angers son 545. In 1844 the same towns gavirl4 I - and cilizens, furnishing,gratifying evidence Polk 35,34 Q; for Clay 2Q,28e; scatieeiog ~ of the steadily increasing p rogress of the 3, q 43 —Pulls over all .' 3,117. The luivn t• vet to be heard from gave Polka inajority Institutions in public favor. • -- of 3000. - - . .. On• Tuesday evening, interesting whites- . ......____, . • ~,, ,-... . . ~ -•- i ses.were delivered in Christ's. Church, be, renrint. ' ... :7 -- - - *.''.- le V' fo're the Alurnni 01 - the ThesnOginal Semi 7 -T 'Ph.C.LG'..r.t.'.cn.llouvre•:•S.ek_i nary,.by• Mr. S. CunTrg, on the "Common , usual, done their dutrat:iliolitie election— . --;` . .1 ' A tz„viagliaL.:hifinehst4f_itsii-"Leg-iitiativr. Origin of the' Hum:in. : llw," and i • M. 4,1,4.,i10:1, • _0n "clielle's Philos°Phy," both at present cliiiiicted with the lustitU.- tion ; and also by tev. of llarrishurg, on the "Christian Minis! ry."' The Rev. c. P. Ka'AUTII, jr:, the indivi dual selected to deliver the annual addieSS befure.the - Alurimi Association 'of the col. feign, heitig unavoidably absent, his• place was suliplied, in accordance , with previ ous arrangement, by the'Rev. Mr. Toots, of Carlisle, who addressed the. Alumni ou Wednesday. afternoon. After which the Association convened for thetriinsaCtion.of its usual business—Rev. JOIIN. fIiCIL, pre siding, and Prof. M. L. Srouy.Eit officiating as Secretary. JOHN NAIL, Esq.'of Illinois, was selected to deliver the next annual ad:. dress : the Ito . . J. L. Setting., of Reading, being his alternate. •• On the evening of tlie same day, the an• nual address .iiefore. - the College Literury . Societies was delivered by Rev. 11 7 31. M. REYNOLDS, Prof. of Latin and Intellectual Philosophy in the Institution ,and President elect of Wittenbu'rg College, Ohio. We need scarcely say that the effort. was every way . werthy of the,Professer's high repute:- tion as a scholar and a writer: The theme was .American„. Literaiiiture,".which was . . , discussed in a masterly and eloquent . style or better than an hour, in . the presence of a crowded and, interested 'audience. We understand that .a copy of the Address has been solicited for publication. On Thursday morning the Annual Corn- Mencement came ofr--:at the Latin Salutatory was delivered hy . JESSE STOCKER of New Jersey -; an Oration on "Common Sonsei" by 'Joan W. 11TiLLEa t ,'M .Carlisle ; another .on "The . Lova of the- Marvellotia," by J SELVANUS . SIIEDIER, of Versey ; and the Valedictory 3y MATIRIAP MILLER, Of Va. The performances of, all the gentle men refinted credit upon 'themselves, and, we belieVe, gave general satisfaction to the auditors.. The degree of A. B. was conferred upon the membere of the graduating class; the degree of A. M. in' course, upon Reit. F. A. Barnitz, Rev. E. Breidentinugh, James Brawn, Rev. Adam Height, Rev. Aaron J Kern, Rev. John Kohler, Rev. Washington M.M Olen, Rev. George Parson, Rev.Vred• erick Pfahlor, Rev. J P. B Sadder, P. G. Snuerweiri, and Rev: A. 3. Weddle. The honorary degree of M. was con ferred_upon Joe. fl. Brown, of Philadelphia, and the , Rev. Jouahan Oswald, of 'York ; and that D. D .Ton i ttte Rev. Thoinas H. Stoclpon, of Philadelphia. The exercises wore concluded with on: able and impressive bacchnlaureate Thlress to the graduating class, by the. President o the I nstiiut ion. - ' ' '.• '4O; t would be injustice to the nio'nibe're of the . ."111.nde.1 and Haydn Asiociatiott,'! 'well; we to negleet lo state that.; very. much of the interest thrown around the different exerci ses of the , Week' was imparted by the rich and.eXCPllollt music furnished iit'suCcetisive intervals by the ladies and gentlemen com posing the Association. We hrive heard hut'one uniform'Opinion na to its merit— that it was of a high order, and every way creditable to those concerned• Feimde Semhiary. (* - The Summer Sessiork.of.thia flOurish ing In titution close on t t illorArty lost with a *public ptaminatio . of the 'young ladies connected with 'be( elid,"6l. , We had not the pleasure of being present, but have derstood that the examination passed' off quite handsomely, to the credit of both pu pils and instructors. In the evening an in toresting exhibition of needle, worsted, antl other fan 4 work. came off, accompanied by yodel and instrumental music, attended by -a large - number of citizens. This Insti tutibn, under the direction of its _present energetic ‘Prineipril, has .roceived a more encouraging support ,during the , • past ses• sion than for some yearspart. We hope it will continue• to meet wig, the patropago it so well deserves. ETCASSIbIi M. CLAY has written a manly let ter, denouncing, in bold and stirring language. the mob which destroyed his press-. , He denies! that any comPlornise was made, with the mob, and ex presses his unfaltering,deterrninatkou to continue idle war agaiiist slavery in his native State' His press will be re-established. ••• Err The last adviCes from McNx o confirm our previous accounts s to'the miserable. coUtlitiob of the country ,and the utter impoliobility of het . ru lers carrying qn °lieu:nye war at the present • . _ _ . hy - deekive mojiirtites, h 0 IUB sect big adinittietat tan ! II( thought'%' that ()Wing to thor number aril --- scattering rotes, no electinn of Governor iis• . 'the people has been .had. Of course ttro Whig.candidate will be elected by the liflL4- klatute. . lowa. CF-5 — N1r...,P,,0uv is rg•elected• a ciplegafry to Congress by 519 innj. • The iiew lotion is again rejected by a' .mnjority of 317 votes. •". • • . • New Jersey.- The annual election for. members of Our Legishiture will he held in New Jersey, oiv the 4th olNovernber next. , York County, . . • . : . K7 - TllO Locos in ,this county notninnicir their ticket on Tuesday last: iumes-Siarr, Wm..,sl'Abeei• Utid `Gen. S.- Murphy, alit' the candidatesfilr - theLegislature. - Thoni- Y. us Jameson, of York borough, was the suc cessful aspii'ant for the Sheriffelly hotuitiu • lion- • ... , Capt. ADA3t Pcirr, or West Nfitnehelifer township, (n gallant and sterlinfir,..'-W•hig,l , will contest the field With 54...iiiinoion,tual wo hope. successfully. . CCrTite State' Trensu rer, Mr. SNownris. announces the receipt of n tionation of Filly Dollars from-a .non-residotKbut a native . Pennsylvania,"•to be opplopriatott towards the payment of. the interest on the Stalk, I . Debt. 17) . Col. 'i'llomns IL 'Benton is lying soci, ously ill in Washingten city. Ever sineo the disnster on this. Princeton, he has been at times subject to symptoms of the . parnly.. zing concussion winch lie.then received. • (0-The Board of 1/ireetois of flie Wash. -4 . ington and Baltimore Radrriad have resol. ired at last to redurto -the enormous' faro II; charged 4etweat . these two cities. The .fare hereafter will be $1 60. - - ' 111-"" ENRY G. GligEN, convicted ortiin, murder of a young and beautiful wife, a few days after.tnnrriage,.was executed at Troy, N. Y. On Wednesday week. .The mieent. blew Mude a • full .confeSsion of flit, 3 mug prior to his execution.. *ea. ial of. negioes,, indiCted'for ..cguyub o cerned in the late general effort to escape ,front slavery .in Charles county; Md. has bembrought to a close by the jury rendering a verdict Of guilty, in the case of negro Marks: Judge Dorsey; on motion 61' the prisoner's counsel, decided "that the meeting of negroes with tire arms in their hands to run awayoVas. not an insurrectionary movement, within the meaning of the statue. •'Y ri - The Yellow Fever has made its, appearance ut Nev'‘ -, Orleans. - UJ' L rri WOODBVICV is mentioned as a sueees or to Judge StOllY, • - • - Latimore Awak€ • A very respectable rneeting of lie Whir of tat:in - 16re wriest' was held at die ; house. peer George Deardorff's mill, or:Sat urday the .qor. inst. ..,The meeting. was err.; uanmect :by. appointing ISAAC Esq. Presideni; SAAR . ; p.• Haulm:lto, Han- Haig, ANrucont K. Myims,aod A IInALLVI LIVINOSTUN, Vice' •PrIO:lidi11118 nd'isnac .Deurcio'rf, and . !fin, Ana, Sae- Waries t . Several of,,the enndidates for the differ ent county offices being present addressed the meeting in brief re,markti:;, Maj. Wm. W. ilammunstx being Then' called upon to address the meeting, rs,tipop. : ' ded.to a very approprisite'quin- , •ner. fie stated,the object of the mehturg, ' portrayed in lively terms the claims of the • diflereat candidates, gad proved the, actual necessity for, •every whig supporting the LidnouLmt s ; represented clearly tho evil consequences ; which roust_inevitahly:. follow apathy and ,disunion,nor--- , ollFaw noipted out, in a lucid manner, the,,vigiy !Jingo, union and art of the ever-ready oppa sitioe L and-their, ungratefulness to the,par-i ty which elovated.t hem to office; spoke for- • cibly otrthe necessity 01, care in securingi minor offices, and ,concluded.by, exhorting; every Whig,to he mtive l vigilant and over ready to promote the gootreauso„ The ,spoech of Maj t klammersly was well fOCOIV ed by the meeting. . - . On metion.ol Maj._ 1/4ipmprsly the rot_ lowing aeni,lemen were appointed a eosin/lit lee of v fgil,apce,f9r Latirnwe townbhip: Stimuel Hollinger, Geo. Chrentster, • Joh i i Welch, ' Moses yers, Esc!. ;" Isaac G'rinst,;Eeci. Jacob. Bower, CoI. W. F. Bonner, Nathan Griest, Ino 2itpler, • Wm. Hunt, Geo. Deardoi ' 'Adroit Cox,' Geo. Gardner, • Jacob: Ch ronister, A. Livingston,' . " 'Jacob Griest. • Col; Jon., Wolford, Le - vi Altelkael Schriver, , David Cadwallader, Daniel Gardner, Peter°. Main .Gtirdker, • jr k Abraham Bicker, Geo. Robinette, ;. James Gardner, ho meeting adjourned with'the delet mination of using every honorable effort titt secgre the election of thi) whole tickets 4c... P63I3I.INMATED. GI. Mt. CLAYOI9 ieturiraiii fine health] to his resicirncfnear.kyciiNton, from IA visit twthe_lftrlmii iViiitetiphb,riiitritig,. - Our Agutcy. V. B . ,P E Esq." of the Philadelphia Feel E ctatt;';l - 004( 1 0firiVer,k our authorizert-Aor.wr. for, obtaining .4(lvertioineltlF and sitbseriplinn for the 'S't'A It & ItAlNsa" and is clothed with fill! power to receipt for any monies paid to him oivi these objects. Ills Agency includes the following . ; cities, viz:—Philadelphia, New York, lialtinriore and lloiton. and his offices-in thesdseveraFrilaces are located as follows: • PILIL ADP Elf I.‘ —No, 59 Pine stiept..., -- 'NEW " P Corn efol 171art: - /i 45-ITYNl—=lo4l9:Scate.ilt.- 31. f ICITTE4I. On the leith inst. by the Rev. Benjamin Keller, Mr. 1K.14 oti:s . GALIIItEATII, tO MiSS Mani A:tx 16mo, both ;DI Adams county. On•thm ISth inst. by the same, Mr. NICHOLAS ST.tn En, to Miss C.iruAtil SLossimrhotlipf Franklin township. • , On Thursday week, by the Rev. Jacrib Albert, Me. Geo •.FLicuriioen , to Miss AwN WEIGEUT—both of this county. - Oa-the Sth inst. in Hathilton Oronnr, son of Mr. Poter.Yoo4O the sth year of his age, On the.l2th inst„Mr. ProtinEr, aged' 3 yedrs, 0 months and 24 days. BALT6IOII.E : MAILKET.PRICES• -Corrected Weekly. FLoun, WHE vr, oA•rq, ;• •. • CLOY EIISKED, Iinr.P,XATTLK, • HAMS, y LARD; P UPLIC affEETIXG. THERE . wiII be a Meeting of such eitt izens the. Borougirus are favornble to the rormatioo of a- Company forsupplp. ing the tfiwit with W A T E.R, on Friday i'Eeraing the . 26thirast., - at 7•d'clock, at the Court-house. All persons fa(torable to this object dro invited to attend.- - MANY CITIZENS.... • P. S. This meriting is preparatory to forming a company l o supply the town with .r% afar: l'here is 1)0'01101'60h of asking the Borough, as such . , to havo any, thing to do with the matter, • September 20, 1845. ; • WAS LOST N Taltdaraftertinon Jnsl, between the Seminary-and College, a. heavy; new, 6old w'a(ele•.Chntit, with a gold seal attached The finder, upon leaving it at this office, will be suitably re warded. • • Oettyribicrg.•Sept._ 20; 1845, Executor's .Irolice. ETTERS MENTA RY un -4 der the fait will and testament of Jane homier, deceased, late of Latimore town ship, Adams county, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in , said township,— be hereby gives'netice to all those ed to •said deceased. immediate n loose who having claims to p7esent them properly authenticated, for settlement. %VM. F. pONNER, Executor. Septa 20,1845. - 27-6 ._...• •• W 0 ail-Za.l aval.aiazat. 113 Y virtue of an order of , the Orphans' 1111 pinta or .A: c ims.county, the subseri bars, Adtninistialors of acoitok IRVIN, de ceased, will sell at Public Pale; on the rirem. isee, on the 27th day of October,next, A F M containing about 138 ACRES, situated in Hamiltonban township, on which are erect ed a ONE AND A HALF STORY • i ft • ...Lot Divelifitg House Log nhrn, and Stone Sprtng•lmuse. Ther , is on the farm an Apple Orchard, a large proporp,od of good Illeadow,; . iind a sufficien , cy of Woad:and.. . . • ,ini. At the same time, the' subscrib di sell a tract of Mountain Layd,l rte the'proper ty of G moot! Irtwur, decease . d, .con!aming about 12 Acres, adjoining lands ofjohn-Mc- Ctillough',.James Mcaritighy, and ()there. Terms--OiteThairoftllta purchase money for each of the above Tracts, to be'paid in hand, and t rid laidaedn-_-_-ttvo_ogßal—annual payments _without interest place at 1 o'cloc,k, I'. M. , 1 12.At-theaarue time-and plTiottihe sub- , scriberif - iii I Liiiiitq ilit ity:, ot •TH Y i: ,and some. WHE - A- -rri --- Mil - FrrE by !he bashed, GEO.'.W. D. IRVIN', ' - J kMES COO PER.__ ' ~, Adner,(l Geo.-Irvin, dec'd. Sept. 20, 1645. .=27-Is STOVES! STOVES! drAN hand and for sale', a liagdiraetitv IL/ r STOVES, - of all sizes, which will boi4old'at.pricedfo.syit the times. GEORGE ARNOLD. Gettysburg 'Sept. 20. 1845. - 27=3m W.R. A~WILLTARt "MAAR ISt MIL 21 4 1, WIP: I 4EBALS. tiSALNRB VORMON AT LOCiIIES-Or:) 16; % 1 31. - S o .I', .31 A 11.10 ET .STRgET. lIT.TWEEN LIDEUTT' D attl 3 3,41 th \ Ca;.4 / Sqtember 20, 1:34/.5. D 4 ED. $4 37 to 4 56 s 4 to 1 09 W.? 'td LIS . to - 3U.to 3 75 to 5 50' • 200 to 2 75 4 50 to 5 1 bli . . 9 to 10 - 7 to ** * * JAMES CoOrEn is the Administrator of John Irvin,.dee'd. r and is selligrAte in: wrest of the Said John (an undivided half,) in the said premises,' by - virtue of an order, of the Orphan's Court. " • • "Lancaster, Examiner" insert till sale and charge, advertisers. ' 27—It I • Sept. 20; 1845. • _ 27—ts JNO.' P. 2S-1111 TO CONTR"'TOR SEALED PR0P0 3 ..4.LS will irk receiv eel loathe e_reetten an .Edifice. fur. the use of rh o. p fe poratOry Department - nf Qiillege and the Lint.ma s n A-s -shcialion,,unk4the lat of November next. The bUilding is to be of brick, 45 feet f ront , pi) feet back, and 31 feet to the.eaves, with a portico. Plans_end specific:mums may' be seen, and .terintruade known, at the Drug and Book StorCof 8, Cuent• Lan, wit - ere - Preppsals may be felt. • S. H. BUEHLER, S. FA lINESTOCK; Corn. for • -- ILS,:II,I4EWP, . Peuu College. _ II 11 - • - :JACOBS-, . Corn for P. SENEIHCT,, L As - iodation. GeliWurg . 544. - • - (0 1- ' C/ 44:FA , - enbgcribers.will sc;11 nt Public Sale on •the 27th day October next, on the premises; a Plantation containing about 218 ACRES, on which are erected, a two-story• Weath er-boarded It DWELLING . HOUSE; Stone Bank Baru,. Spring I-lounge, Smoke !louse, and oikeriecessary- out-buildings. '('hare the Farm, Apple and Peach ORCLIAR DDS, beating. PfUll of the choicest kind, an un foling Spring of Water convaiii'ent ta' the House, a sUffidiency as pf MEADOW, and a bout 65 . Acres of •IMCO q) ai ,TP 9 well.timbeied,. The [louse fuld other Em proverpents are all goad, and the lund of fine quality. This Farm weififrinerty the property of GEORGE InVcir, deceased, who, in his life time, sold it to his sons, JOHN and GEORGE,- as whatie Estate it is now of red for V 2 Ip. -- It is situated in theniltotthan township, Ad ams county, about 5 miles from Gettysburg, and is, in all respects; one of the , lost d table Farms in the county. -- Tcrras.,One-third of the purchase mon-, ey to be paid in bac& on .the confiraatio& of the sale; the residue in three equal annu al payments, without interest. On (beim}, meat of the hanCiiioney and securing residue, an•indisputable. title will be made to the purchaser. Sale to take place at 1 o'clock,' P.. M. 01Persons desiring to purchase, will be shOwri the property by Geo. %V. D. lrvitr, who resides op the premises. ;GEO. W Di 11LVIN; ; • `.• . JAMES COOPER. . . .11SSIGNEE NO TICE. ripHE subicriber, having been appointed. .Assignee. pf ellarwrrAN IVlrssEit, of Hatoilionban township, Adurpocuuniyi by deed of voluntary assignment in trust for all his creditors,hereby gives notice! to all per sons indebtert bo - said 'Musser, to rrike ...Annie payment to him without d y;:and .tó all persons having claims against signor, to present them to the. Assignee at his residence in Liberty. township. JOHN . . September 6, 1845. , • - 6(.45' A-T - PUBAP: SAIE, By . VIRTUE" ..or a deed_of trust execu. ted to thelubscriber by the heirs and legal representatives of GEORGE REMIAIIT, late olCarroll . County,.deceased, I will sell at Public Sale all tbe Real Estate of said de ceased, at the following times and places, I will sell on the promiaep, On Tuesday the.2lst of October next, .• ":THE HOME FARM ..ofsaithieceaseit, situated in Carroll county, on - on the road leading from WestrnipiSter to TaneploWn., The Fatin,-containe 2041 Acres of Lime Sane Land, a largo quantity of first-rate "MEADOW and a fair proportion agouti WitODLAND. The.improvements aro a Iwo awry Log " DWELLING HOUSE Weathori;oardod; - Bank Barri; 0 Wagon abed; en old Log Barn; Sprns House with.an excellent-80ring of water cloie to the door,and also a Pomp of --- TE7OPirrA e e is a FINE ORCHARD of Apole and oth er Fruit._ There are-several Stone Quarries opened." - • ALSO-- axoTHICR FAIRaIIf adjoißing the above y ,erintoining 1221 -- AbYea - W - Llgie Stone Land, (more. or less;) with a fair proportiod'of MEADOW AND WOOD. Titer° are several Lima.S'ione Quarries opened and a LIME KILD Tkze Improvements are- Lo • -• Iflott,se Zion . Bdrit . It is also well watered and there is alio A GOOD ORCHARD., Both ; Fermis are in a fine state oreultivation and well feeeed. .m.90-7.A WOOD LOT,• adjoining i he. first mentioned Tra'et of containing- ." '.32i Acres : of Prime Timber. The Tattey-tnwn ndlVeat rn n tater .rtiad al ao pumas th - rough, it. - , The above three tracts are parts of. the property belonging to the-late peTaa SHOE xamitti "docottaed. - • . ALSO On fVedncsd#!; the 22d VOcte: be.tr tic.it, will be otlbrecl tte J'i.kbfit; talc,. on the preniites, ',if llf 0,1) (i f s, z por in •IVesiniinister. The Lot:contains 'ONE AClp!:,iinjirovod, with a good tvv,o. atnry 14)01tV 1 / 4 .0tikt0* • on the LittleatoWri , 5 5 5 sale of this property will take place " at 11 o'clock.. •_ A LSO -- On. the same day tit 2 o'clock;" will sell on the premises, the • Tavern Stand and-‘Farm sit Jon tho Baltimore turnpike, ahoy, three tiNs'belotOtiesttnithster. • • This Form contains nbout _ _k.1.1,11.; (morn - nrlchi) good proportion - 6F‘VOGI) and NI - RA - LOW, .Tbo jm icTvement-3-1 addii ton tote 1.. ern are tt good BA IZ N nod otliers ont-buildings. Tilts -priSpetty-tras enjoyed a first-rate business and may yet be rntide'very profitable.. ' ALSO Thursday the 23d of Or•to ber next, I will sell on the premises, iirE 4 '..clk_irirs,_ AIME situated on Big Pipe Creek, Carroll county, air* three miles trom•Bachman's, potaining 372 acres of Land, (more or less,) plenty O . :LIMBER. and .f.IIEA DOW. Big Pipe Creek runs through it and the County road passes.through The improvements are a two-story LOG E DWELLING, LOG BA 6%1 and .other out-b - uildingS. - - .9 very. fine Orchard. .A. Spring near the House. This Farm is susceptible of divi sion an "ivould be sold whole or divided to suit purchasers,' This property , is in .the occupancy Of My. hese 'Yingling. The sate of this property—will take-place at 10 o'clock. ' - • ALSO—On the same day at 2 o'clock, I wilLsell on the premises situatedne r the rZiaLlEir.7 Mar Pennsylvania - line, called and know as the Brick house Farm, con ining • • : 290 dcres'of Land, more or less, plenty of WOOD and M EAU OW. The impromenta are,a two story lazaztva wztvam9 I I LOG BARN, and othei ry I', - A GOOD , ORCHARD. Farin is susceptible of division and will be sold to a ccommodate purehasers,., ALSO—'On_ Friday, the24th of °cern Ler next, I will - sell at Public Sole on the preinkea; th e undivided sth part of a Tract of Land, situated near the .grick House Faint containing, 100 acres more or less, The sa!e of this property will take. place at 1.0 o'clock. ALSO.-0.4 the same day, at 2 o'clock, I will sell. George Moeller t's interest, bring the one third, in a FARM situated near 13ae.liman's Mill, containing 130 . I .lcres.of Land more or less. Time improvements are a Log tlouse, and Bank Barn, arsci-ethor ~All the above mentioned property will be ihoWn to any, person . , desirous or put:lli- sing, by calling.on John, Peter or Jeremiah Rinehart, or the Toistee. •r," - .1 will also Sell 'any part of it atYrivate Sale previous to the days advertised.. • • '1 ER.MS--One-thied cash and the bal ante in two duritial.payinents with interest, well secured. On the payment of the pur chase money the Trustee 'will - execute e good and sufficient deeed for the same. - JOSHUA . SMITH, Trutiee• Septeniber 20,1844. . 27—ts Pl.l 2FV1232.6 Ut3o' PUBLIC SALE. VILL be exposed to Public Sale, on Saturday, the 27,th -of September next, on - the premises of the subscriber in Huntington township;Adarns county, a ihort distance from Petersburg, and directli on the road leading 'from New Oxford to Car lisle, the road passing bet Ween the Dwelling house and barn—a, Plantation and:Tract of land counting • • SEVENTY-ONE ACRES : the land is of en excellent quality and is in a high state,oCcultii , atiOn, a good - portion of it having beeniirned, about 10 acres being in most excellent . -MEAD OW 9 and more can be made if necessary=there 'a 'also about 5 acres in, . . amrthe balance is generally up• ffia,Well divided into convenimit - - fieldS with - Soringe of constant -wster-in-ev ery field. The improvements, on ihis_pro-: Cotnkir table Two Story Dwelling _ 111E311.110, 1 1ETS!M311:2 • - t;,.: fronting 33 feet - tin&rUnning back feAliving.alarge and-zuorny Stone Kitchen attached—o Log Barn with wagon shed and other necessary outhouses --there is alsna Spring House, Dry . House, &c., convenient-to-the Dwelling. Hesides these improvements, ,there ikon tho farm an excellent " • , • 242,11. t 0M01:41.i1t5 with a variety of ether fruit trees • eoisietineof peaches, plume, ' On the same day and at the same ptacti will be °Died a Tract of *;-- •._' TIMBER LAND cpntatning about 13 actet!,4liAtted about - 1 mite (rum the , farm, and pAtttitridittritiou of it being covered with Cheisnut,dr.c.- . _ 9 akrureii•at 4,2 - edleck - . 7ll:Wittur duo, attendance and tat will _be made known by " - - - DAVID PETERS.. taigusl 16, Philadelphia_ Whale'sale _Ho usc a. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. IIE trmiersigneti .Morchants,.Manufictur ors, Ttnpoitcts Dud .IV , holosole Dealers of the City of Philadelphia; embrace the medium ;of tho Newspoperl'ross of your section of noun ,;try, to give .yon din streets and, numbers of our several establielimonts, and rospectfully•to invite you to an examination.ol our Fall - and Winter Stocks, which aro now.quito fiili and complete. • -The, superior excallonco arid trent variety of our own Citypienufacturerri in nddition'to full supplies of,P . u.ittto &,poriestic Goods, of-every desoription.=Wlnch with be sold on terms and at prices , which cannot fill to prove satisfactory, ! present-Wt. stiongpst inducements to purclimiers. _lmportero_a4datudelii In Silk ' and Funcy-D -Goods, mitlArd r e-Frnit It nod firitisli Cloths, Cassrmerea And rating's. -4 it hurst Reminutati• No. 80 Mut ket st. below Impoitere - nnd Dealers in Staple, Silk, arid. Fun. ey Dry Gouda. Also, British, Freneliiind A. morican Clothe, Cossitneree, Veetinge and Tnilore"frimmings. J. Godley, Spry 4• to , No 84 Mar kot St Do, : nestie and Foreign Dry Goods. Ames ill. Kennedy, 4. C0.,114 Market in. linportore of Gorman Goode, and Poichasore of rill kinds of Shipping Furs, Wm. Grilse eons, GO South Front st;,be- low Chestnitt. Importers and 311nufacturers of Fancy Fun., .and Fur Caps, and L'orchaseth of all kinds of Sliippinfi Furs, Solis, 131. ol her 86 Arch et , between 2d .and 3d sig. • . . Manufacturers and Defilers in Roady4nadd Clutlpng, - of every grade, Illichtier Tracy, 292 Nrarket st. :%Taii - tiracturer of Shirts, Collars, and Bosoms. • John liodgrs-, Sign of the Nlttmmotli Shirt .Cullar, 119 North Sec9nd st. Importers and Dealers in Foroign and Dome'stie Hardware and Cutlery, • • Di/tvorth iS• .iltailBol, 59 Market st. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes for Locomotive, Marine, and othor Boiler }'l les, and all Steam purpos'oS, Miff res,Tagai• (S. MorriOnscal Iron Vurks • W arehouse, S. E. cor. 3d & ‘Valnut SIB. Ageneyfor 11,0 Sale of Soutliworth Manufuctur ing Company'a Superior Writing Papore, iV,:g.•Lii?6'ettee,—A:feke, No. 3 slinor at: Imparters of Jewelry, %Vetches, lino Cutlery, Britannia, Plated and Silver Wares, Co , S. F. corner Market and John C. Farr. 112 Chestnut st. J. 4. ITC. L• /Irani, 106 Chestnut st., oppo situ Sanderson's Franklin House. Ntanufadinrers of find Dealers in Plated and Britannia IVares r for . Household R. W. TVdson, S. W. corner Fifth and .Cherry sts.. Manufactiners of Britannia, Block Tic,ancl Pow ter Ware. .Also; 'Dealers -in-Jllated Spoons, Cntlery,- &c., , Hall,..Boardinual4-"Co , 104 N. Third at., . below Race. Manufacturer of Silver and Brass Stair Rods and Car nice Poles, • • Edward .lopes, cor. Georg,e and Stvanwic4 Ms. between and (Thesinut,west of Sixth. ' ..:„ ' . Importtr of l'oys,' Fancy nnd Staple Goods, Boads, Brushes find Prrlumeiy, :4. ri Ott illatirose, 16 S. - 4th et., between Araiket and Chestnut. Importers of Toys, Fancy and Stoplo Goods, Per. funteries,.llfuslealolnstrmnents-, Glass, Earth. °ware; chmatVaro, &e.,• . C. .Ahregielcle-4 , Co., Nu. 16 N. 4th' twevn Musket and Arch, (upitiiiis). Ininerters of Pnris and London Fuecy 'Articles, Brushes, Porfumery,Cenibs, Selaiiii,'Statiofiery and articles fur Druggists' Sales, R. 4. G. 'Wrighis, No. 23 S..Four;h Importer and Manufacturer or Parftimary, Cos. motics, Fancy Soaps,: and Dealer in Fapey Goods. , • , , Jules Huila, 46 S; Third str. China, Queensware,a nd•Glassi..._ . • Edward Sauwden,.B4 N. Third st,, opposite the City Hotel:. Dentists and Manufacturers of incorruptible Teeth; Plate, Pivot, Molar'nlid Gum Teeth Gold and, Tin Phil; Gold, Maine, and Silber .'that and Wire, 4.c., - • Wi4kinson Arvstrcing, .88 :Arch M., a• hove 4th S. side..,„•- • - • Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectaeles, Mithoinetical Instruthents, tValking Ctines, Mitroscopes, • 1, and Spy-Glasses, McAllister 4. Co., 49 Chestnut-it. Manufacturers Lead,and,pther Paints, and of ChemiClifs and Dealors in Drugs, Modicines, D'ye Stuffs; Oils, &c , • We herill Brother,'6s N. Fiont et. In; porter/I and Dealers In , Dr nag, Dye Stutie.olls, Chemicals ' Plato Glase. and Agents for rare White Lead and Jiirsev Window Glass. Campbell 4. French, N. W. corner 10th & Market ate. Importers and Dealers in "Drug's, MCdictnes, tlyc Stairs, Painta v Oils, Haskell; illerria 4 Co., 45 N. Frent at. Dr .1. Jayne, 8 B.Tllird at., near Market. atthing -I ' - hrtichnir 4 )rileeist-ind—Chamistt and Nor War O?"ll(sl7tiP'iffinliiiiifoir Tonle " • ' Or: San R. Rotrand, Grad.J.lniir m Pfrt atitlD N. Second it.. ..Afanufueturers of Umbrellas, Parasols, Palma. lettsal, and Sun Shades. Winn: A. Drown, 80 Market at. • Sieper (S. Fenner, 125. Mat hot et., south aide . one door below 4th at. Fire arid Ti l ief-Proof Cheats, Refrigerators, AVa• tea cptilore, s Eilters, Letter Copying Presses, Sze.. Oliver Evans, 15,Ches s inut at. • '- Venetian Blind Menufactnrer. B. ,J.Mont*, 12, North . oth st., a few door abovci Market. • Manufactiirera• and Dealers in - Matresses, Bed. • ding and Foathera • - Finley,* Co , S. E, cor. 2d and Walnut sta. Hart?. r y Knight, 108 S. 2d st., .5 'doors abofe Spruce. ' • Dealer in Coleman's .tulian Piano Fortes. .'..,..Perriag,'l9B Ches t n u t ei., S.' E. oor. of I • . . Eighth. . . -• 1 Slsnuilethrers of Common apt!' randy Soaps,' --Mould and Dipped Candles, & ' c - , -Eliah' = 47:Gillies.Pailette,- 36 Market-sip- lin pot terd-kienciairiciliTliAii; 1 . . -- Wiilierir - SO aw,liritid, soil Fancy flowlets,.&u. t plid i • 13thuou..Frauvas,'Yips, and C ti roVus, R. Buitco, 50 Cheettiut at. .. . _ M ~ ..• anniacturers of Sleves„ Biddies, licreens and' - VA - I t - z - . Wire Wotk in general. i i,! ' : 1 1 1; 11 6;* i t,,. 4 . 1 * . i' Needles 4: TVatatin, .54 N. frrimf sr; be- . i 'i ' .. • low Arch. - ' 1- -' -7 '• .. '• "."'''i ;i4 ''' t - '4'' r .. ' 4 L L - '' . 1 t V .. i't i . Ifidele. - 0/4 and Leather,' -, , ' - ,:, (1 ii-,. ,-.•i -, .6-- A • '', • • '). - -.•- / . William Musser 4- .Co.; 268 •Mtirket.Ati .... T El g . 14ppscribers ofFer at Private Sale - Importer of Orangetc- Lemons, Iteisins, iiges , ... i ow) lif roil:iiitd.aftd!inosteiela i l Prnons, Currants , Alindnds, and other Fert.lgn , Valuable-Fnethinte;the'iiretityrrnr trs: not., ': - . ," - ; 111.‘ a rt.( eartYitif i 6 A ? tiy &ill fiedd r ' el"nAtttflli Daniel P. Bussier, 27 Smith Wharves. ,-, : bein;t4liiiilrlym:(nt'iliiY fs/tiittri4ntertlielVit-P . Ntanufacturer. of Fire Engines, of all .deserip.,- ley•e l i 4,4 . '. ( tietibtiiigii # e Vtilliy, l %lll titttitit4. • 1 Lions, warranted in all respects, , . ~. ; • inn'tirt'n 7 nliiii• Libeisfy Ithillittlill4; ffillitife.tifi. ' .t o t R a t es , 1:1 Diinkers' Alltiy. c „ -, I,, , p t , tm „yi„ • -i - Itt . .-- ': o's - t 1 iT-It; . .1.) ( - !?'""%i . Ala rble mid •Al.aliogony Dealers,. _, 1, ~,.., •;•, ; t 2,., ••,;,1 ~,,.,,,u5 i, ,• 1414 ,„, ii -,:;., • I,tl/0 1 .,i - . I Q_P_Yeki l ei ti; 4. "Co ; C.iiimi; .I,lllfs,`B;do', , t , 9: B Latillirrst /k tf..,,. eT/7/71;«, t, i • — l6tid - . -- WilliqiiiiiTe -- 64 Dgelt,Bl. • "'I he road leaeling froth ~ , iayneslio-1 1 ro% Viiirilt . lin cliihiii; PIA lei ittiillaillskiiirg's Manufectur , ex'orCoritto; - Lookieg Glasp.es and , . Brushes', and Importer'or French and ( kmtritiii Frecldrick cflunltyw,;Mcl., inteoing; thrinsg(l. , _ "Fancy (7ood n .. - - ~........ ------,-- 7 - \ --- ?mid-Imnd; iillObrirrliiil4filiiiii - :.tha - Tericitsti --- -.T.lionnzs--ittrrcli;"7 - i.,1 - 83. Nla , ket at. ' and 7 filth) the loiter , pleco, t,ewile . fron3;), --' itlasinfacturer end Wholesale Dealer in ntl lc,inel's :St J. liauglier's Tannery, 5 'rote Fairfield. of Blooms, .Itrushost 13ueltet.s,Vedtm-were, and 10 froth.geityllurtr,,tlioi„otsti : eeat of. -Clocks, ,Itusltots; - Malg, Blackink; Eastatn• • said coutifyi.:lhei-e' at erltcred,L'op. the. - made IV nod o ti..AV ale, &e,..., ' , ! - _,. Muni!' R0me 0. 63 N. 'l'lllo st., ono fluor a. p re "' lSC : 3 ' ' • i i''' ' ".• 11,1, ''' ''. '•• ''' '''' , , . hove Arch, east side. : ~,.. ~. • , N TWO LOG DWELLI3GJ, i!:' / ~.. , , Chasit PUblicatton and- Periodi cal Establishment,. ,; I N '!'i'.: . • 1 11111,' „ lli ii .t G.• B. Zieber 4 - - Co-, 3 Ledger Building, 1 1 . 1 _ 1 .7 : 2. -:. 1,1 L I ;• I. •.• ' 1 4,!?... t ...j.i , . 3'd at., below Chesittui. - • mid ti .L .14G gAANki El A R lit: . soffcMaieo • Banta and Siloeß, - and Well linisheil, n Itiriiit .. ..VViiitin - Pla rind Robert l'alsner,•l2 - S. 2(1 st., three doors 1 Corn Cilh, with &herr out liiiitiee.'; Tilditi below Union, west Et'.de . .' - ,* . are‘iittit'q - ftiilint,t springs of wtit4,netir'lii . .Manufiietnrers and INielsrs in all kinds of,Scalcs, each dwelling 'houed; ti'first-raitrEttbUlej Weights, end %Veigliing Machine's. . Also, , INGHl 4 ipb Tad j o i ii ii ig :8 - ai d, , p reu ....., i r. o; a Burden's Patent Horse• Shoes, larao ''• , . 'Grog tS• 'Brother, 34 IVulout et., below-2d. m '. ' September '2O, 1813 Partnership Dissolved. riviE Partnership heretofore existing on JIL der the firm of YOl. B. SEAU,Ati & CO. has beerithis day dissokred,by rnu• tual consent. The nooks 116'6 been left in the hands of THOMAS IVAILHEN, WWI . whom those 'indebted will cull and settle.- . . Wll. EL St.;;YLXII:, irnomAs WARREN. ' September 20, 1845,. EXECITTQRS' SALt REAL ESTATE. riNHE .subscribers,Execulers. of, the Es tate.ol* ItY ,G . ALORESTI - I,.late . of Adams county, deceased, will expose at Public Sale on Tuesday the 714 Qctob r er next, upon the premises in Mountpleasant tuiVriship, Adams county, the following'prop• city, being The Estate-of said deceased,— Containing 212 acres alorc or Lewc, of • PATENTED LAND, adjaininff lands or tst. & 0. fle . ntzel, An thony Smith and JolinlShullz; ,about Acres beingin " I/7 1 Z tO-M ea . and a, avail proportion ut ;excel lent Meadow, lio residue .being , in a tine state of Celtiiatien'and- , we,ll;ol'- dedend beiM;;-..conienient .a outnher limo kilns itt the vieinity. ,.. Thero nine alrparn' of water through the whole length of the Farm. The irnitioielndnts consist of a. . • • • • • ' •• • i • ~ • i1,A11431.1 T*o STONY STONE ininun -.• . with a Kitchen attached hod a goocr*ell of Water'neat the door; Chi Vit e. BANK peA and , other houses: B o= siliciilfid - sii:imprOvenients;:lhero is • MILE ORIHARDS: arida 'variety4 other Fruit There . Is,alao a ONE AND A HALF STORY HOUSE and . b 4 table on this Farm, and the whole will be sold tOgether or divided to spit.purchas ere. e SALE to commence at 10 o'clock, A. .M " ~ whon' the tertni, will bo made knoin%rid at . tpndance given by • • RORER'[ ALOREA'NT,' • WALTER GALE:MEATH, • co"-A cledr and good T i t le will bb mad© to (ho purchaser-or purchiseis t upon - coop with tho terms of Sole: Septemder 'lO, 1845. JOU -1 "1AIIL .-1111( PRIVATE'SALE. rI'HE ititbscriher:Oinis ai Privati Salo, a part of the Farm on which he resides, containing,l,7o4.cres, ,The improyegfents are a new- , TWO STORY LOG , DWELLiNG MAN 1111151' 0•VI 0 M •'1 itir.. r-upd retre=rualite_fhtr g a r-. den enclosed ntit.ri_palinicfince 11-61 iv — atepr alkoneg-beatirtft - -- - - • - • of grafted - fruit , a gdod MEADOW. and More can be made; there is ' I libout 70 acres of WOODLAND, well 'Net with good thriving _ 0- Arilurair_icrarCiuir, 4 35 acres' of easily tilled land can also' be cleared, and plenty of,tinther, left for the use of the Farm. .... This property lies about 4 milesnth of Gettysburg, nearly joins the resd i' t at leads from Emmittsburg and Alillerstown, to the. Two Tayst ns at tho lialthnoro turnpike, and withtiti_naUc..of the road that leads' from Sattlit 111 11l en Marsh Creek, to Tan. I neytotvn and Baltimore. About ti nnles from ails - Farm, there, is two Limo Kilner and plenty of liineltuue,,near the Millers'. towil yoad. jj-& .: eve zAf . . 0,- " • • ' This Fare . ) hil l . . ho' divided' to suit put. chasers., ,1--wer-tite-m t pretem e dra wii-irtOtt - a•cree-egau.Hfi&alw:. 4 l 4 l 4 4,4, . fbe rertilY will be, outdo. easy -and the payments to suit the pu'ichatters. . - -- 49gerrr 711 1 73TPEOIST:' - 2 - pteinlicila 1146 :: ..•• . • 6 , _ ~.., ORCIIARD OF.,CIIOIPE Z,f1.13,1 1 1'; and two.beanches nr stretiins,oivitterl4on• tong • through fair} Ahinit 'l5O acre, of said farm nroiclettred, goild , attito or cult vattoni tlie4 firat rote ~; ‘• • ~,t riu-AraltirinellE3witt consisting ofthe Pate, nut and Locust., ,The said tract will bp apid altogether . in preference; but - 'as it is . ted • welt for • djy tat oti, ' ts cut int o ,t vision4,'to wit • " " No. 1.:- 2 -eOtisistitig0_the Bain, .&c. coritajning,.23t Acres un h 37 Perchc.! or Laud No. 2.—llieSlfiilli'Weirelse6fiala trit4 with about 25 Acre of ctegrallinif; the butikhen set With first rale itnibei;litarl:cleti; recl'and will produce , 'I t: Roads 166 Aores,, 2 ,ocis .4 00 .Percheg. . No. 3.—Situated on the Nortltside.ofeeid turnpike road, on naive!) are erecteda tom lorlable, Dwelling and.,StorerhoUse,.Stabler and other buildinue, and 5 acies.of,cdedied land; and thd littlanddlittit ritterlimlier, par ticularly Chesnut and Loeust—'-___Colita 63 acre an d 'l9 perches lit rid .'— party; is of ere Int, if not C sold btifore pTivatelli,LygiLqs.l . ll4,;(4ly,loo offered at Public Salean' . ~ k er:Pi tlearialid - jull/sputallOtplo 4. i3ill/ bagivenjo purettafe6rs,o6 compliance, with the Jetroa pqrson•wiiiiiing,to view t ha'_pientise / call on,tlic : subscriber ; in ,Rarbsuides,,VaP, loy,, or osT!llituuntioul:itlio;.Topatitl.oll said premises, ~ T lerma4illl)alnijuie:ktiown 00 • dftso:l4- , ,,t,:t....: !:i.; ELIAS II i A trG 11, n Ltol4lp.D' tIAIOIAI.I JACOBIigit:IIIAUGII. 4ePterntor. ,6 . •• . tEtrO 4:itaTiner .and , citizen, Fradarick g copy and ctiarga,iiiiiiirmaa.— ,il , a TRvsTMS 44r, lIIIDAti t 7ESTATV' .",'" ..; , .1 : (i: .; .I. 11 .7_,t—i. ailed grin ' g sutiikriher, navy:3g beenopilNi, i rtust6dorthiiiii ba'o,V , Adif..wiri 'Oil tar'at PubliC Salo on l'kefiiy Oic,:le.a . ilif of Ortobei•ricre, upOn'llie I:itemises, a i itio—, lioutr:,0111110011s - ,lZrocribisZin,lriktiktin township, Adams county, a larke tracj of VA T E NTEDLAN 0 . i'.. , . . f • i . colitaiiiiirig4lttpitt'22ozitiriti; ----......, ,i,oi- about 40 ocres, being cleared and tnia slate 0f,...,1 :,.., ~.., ctipml)!To sate ,ba.likneie ,bCingfoy9re4 with cliesritif; eair, — and min' r31 C 1 ) 11 (.1111.111[1111111q1191... • .4... 3 .... 1 •%. 3.' .44 •li. 'nth. iMptoveinents Consist ot i- .c;',.. 'iTc .- ,41 1 1 it . '. .„, ..' , l , n ~.11ALF13T044 , 4...ffitl " tOTDWELtiNG'IIOIeSt , , , • -_-,-, •,. , - I.lo,i,•stptird'idd 416,1'*();*u stio l i,.,h Sluing of - good ‘vat6: iti'cutnyiltek, to the door, and there is tkac:ir!telleilf " '! "' 11.1 i i I II " ed i ditAnt0 . '" , upon ihe cleared lat4,•Then'hovill property liaswassigned to the - - : - „,, p subsg fiber . ipte oktbo'd'f4ititririll Mar ~„,„ said l'hotn , tiloodetaa, and. will be sold al- -, together c py,jfk spolle lot/ to,,pititircha ve C . ',.., ±,,,,___, sere - Title - -ffitaT - gtljnins the 4'llEl4l4qt Eitispnucd it-ter -Joseiths . Rife biniel:Dayrvel? . .mid Selo ie,cetnttoce,at 4 0 0 1 }.tleFit,T. lc fa said atei*pc°, 4 41 ' 1 14 1 ; 1 V* lie, inadu . J nowp ity„, DAVI,I). WINN 8ER4.4 Beptettibr u. , 31141itAtlf 5 _ l'ersens,dettiretl4 f viewing . the prilpipty befine lame tiiitieitelftlFor denia l :VI calling upon .the, SgbeCribeir ite AM I's 'Goodman ; w)io residen, „upon. if,. :will tyke pielivrq in alinwing , 1,., Eyclia*Orils . 1 1(triPg;- , -11 E r l':l 4 lßS 'TESTA • ,?0, A thu, oetato , of ELlzsAtall ST ' ' late ,o( Latjngtre, towuship Wilms i'outtivo deceased, ,lutaiam,tbstr Var e itOrt scritete, t iktritetahrgerAw_Yeti 0 1 1 indebted ito,isaid estk el rivietill***4a: - SW those beriqg clai:us, to presaittAittl., prOpaily anttientidatad rot aeltltir r di= EC ibetiPiresitttnriirvEriakh _ /elk county. • ; It-A:4ms • bilUtti 4o4 o - iiiiii .- -. / tuguat 30? r€ 45 .1,, . , • " - Ogee -- . 4 'i • . his pro tt . e.rl
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