931 2•24111 Friday Evening, Oct, 3, 1845, FOR PRI"..SIDT:N'F IN IS•!S .GE-N. 'INFIELD - SCOTT. • • (Subject to the decision of a Nat'l Cow:en ton.)- WHIG TICKET. CANAL COM.AIISSIONER, SAMUE ( L' D.- KARNS, "ASSEMBLY, • JOHN BROUOII, Reading COMMISSIONER, JOSEPH FINK, Mountjoy. Atrayroß, ADAM J. WALTER, 'Menallen. DIRECTOR OF THE POOR JOHN -HOSTETTER, Jr., Union CORONER, JOSEPH -. N. SMITH, Menallen. ' SIIERIFF BENJAMIN SCHRIVER, Tyrone ANTHONY B.ICURTZ, Gettysburg REGISTER• AND RECORDER, ROBERT COBEAN,__Cumbdrland CLERK OF THE COURTS, WM. S. HAMILTON, Cumberland. COUNTY TREASURER; DAVID M'CREARY, , Gettysburg Beware of_ Miarepreseptations I irr We deem it,proper to caution our friends throughout the County to .guard.against the representations and falsehoods which will be put afloat from-lids - time until the election to injure Our cause. ' We understand that a 'number of these misrepresentations in relation to our rdidates_ are already upon 'the rounds." One of them will be silenced by-the card of-Mr. Sennrysa, the can. didate for the office of Sheriff, which will be found in our advertising colums. The Right Course; Enn another column will be found a Card to the , Public from Mr. DAVID-Z . 176C, giving in' his adhesion to the nomination's, and pledging, his support to the- WHOLE . TICKET. This is right and manly—a course which- every Whig who loves his principles will be expected to imi tate. Mr. &rex was one of the few individuals, who were disposed to carry personal and priVate feelings into the contest, to the detrirrient of the 1% 1 Whig cause . A little . re fl ection has conviii . ed him that principle: are not ;re toys, to be pla ed with and laid aside arpleas re, when suiting r sonal conveniences or priv e„:animosities—si d that it is the duty of every goodWhirt . Tnicerge self and self-interest in the common good. Let every dissatisfied Whig (if there still be any such,) so AND DO LINEWISNA • ' . The Presbyter3r of Carlisle assemble iri nettysburg on Tuesday next. The session will be. opened with a . sermon, on the morning of th, day, by one of its members, in the Presbyter' Church.— . , The **ter Meeting. . , pursuance of notice, the citizens of the borough assembled in town meeting, on Friday, night last, to alloptmeasures for the introduction of a supply of water into the borough—D. Zrgo .-sa presiding;=uid-Gio. W IvrtiEILAN acting as Secretary. Messrs. G. W. M'Cr.v.m,AN, Alc« ass 31.'Cusrr, D. ZIEOLtR, S. H. Snafus:li, and C. W. Hammes were appointed a Committee to as certain upon what terms the property of the old Water Company could be obtained, and how -much additional stock could be disposed of. The 'Committee are to report to an adjourned meeting en Friday evening the 17th of October. We un- derstand that the COmmittee have already eater- ed upon their duties, Sind with such success that there is but little doubt of the whole re quisite p•-• y disposeti.. _ tz ofa_tls o:l4fWtt tertr- olionting_extrict from n) pm last Ilcutiogdou I. t - atolktownsniair,-Dr._ • Gitaitari has been successful, y crating fuOpthal ; ictlC,Siggery; In tbat - county, and received. as a sub ' stintiil oinipliment to his skill, ibOaudsoine fee of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS • "Tot Bumf Reiman. To Sienr.—Dr. Nvfo GIZAIIRTA (of Gettysburg. Pa.) Professor of Surgery • ••• lf Philadet- a.:., "--' ------ -- - "phi a few - weekr vinde - sichieved a grand triump r ill Opthalmie Surgery. Mrs. ENTIIIICStf. of Ilope wall townshipi.Huntingdon coanty,•iged 6S years, kail.beentnirtially blind for years ; one of her eyes . 'iris totally blind from Cataract, which by the skill , • -., alb, eenlisusas restored to vision sufficient for all -pritoodrui puPpolwit.• ArCrylittle pain WAS caused by . . the oPeratkiv.—: - • •._ Whea the_ isstrasseat , was withdrawn from the tert a lnstaatly aysuiety of objccis were distinctly ob. - - sirced...-: /St present large print can be read with fa - , eiUty. - .It is lbsi Sist operation of the kind ever-per .: _ *mid in Ilunting - don county ! ne i n. dais of the above care were furnished ' b ' '0 wbo the alter treatment. -I- .Y:s• - •. - Ay. VII(' ,_..f. __ sa sme that Mr. Ent:ikon. ' lig w v .I. l ' . 'hifiM - uroga"d • • ,-1.------rrltablY-mall-.Vnero-417fOutnd-ilr Mrs. ; , - s. prosentint Professor Gilbert with'the Luta of - . - - IWO. al A reOOIIIIINIIIPV fur the incalculable benefit desiredr bona tins operation " . • Erkepocial election fora mtunbetof 'Congress. - -ks the place bf lion. Wright, deeeklecl, will be held in TeDey on the 4th of Soromber Mt. _ _ • (Of Dauphin.) PROTIIONOTARy, ICcOlcalastical. The Turin' in Danger I trThe Washington Union, (the official 'organ .of President Polk) of Friday evening, says : "Doe of the great objects or the republican party is the rrthiction'of the Tariff The "Union" will take up the subject in a few days, and discms the whole sy•tem in a regular manner. Afl Mr. Walk er emphatically said. "THE TARIFF' MUST BE REDUCED TO A REVENUE STANDARD.".. The views of the "Union - are endorsed by the Harrisburg, Reporter (Gov. Shunk.'s organ,) of Thttislay last, which, in publishing the views of Silas Wright, ex•l'resident Vau Buren, and others, upon the Tariff, remarks : . qiiCstion'is as sliming nets importance every day. and every thing Natialieg us that Mr. Walker was rigid in declaring that "THE TARIFF MUST HE REDUCED TO. THE REVENUE STANDARD." . Whigs of Adams—rriends of the Tarillye who would lidte=the hills and valleys of our coins -ICY rieiiiing With a happy and enterprising popu lation, of mechanical and agricultural industry— what think ye of this? Do you see your danger The Tariff reduced destroys Protection, and closer the workshciPs and factories of the country— silences the anvil of the blacksmith—stops the' loom Of the weaver—brings foreign pauper labor in competition with the industry of our artizans and mechanics—and invites gloom:) , poverty, Want and destitution to the doors of the now comfortable dwellings of the great body of Ameridm laborers! Sre yint prepared to approve of all this? FARMERS, •would you have your home mar ket destr . oyed by thus disgorging . this vast body of, mechanical population from the shops and fac toriesupon your own ranks? With no laborers to supply, every man the producer of his own grain, arid' the markets of Europe closed against youwhere do you expect to sell your produce? Are you willing to see it remain in your grana ries --there to ROT before yielding you an ado quate remuneration for your toils? :, These are the blessings now threatened to be diffused among you by the National and State Ad ministrations—and would you know how to stay the 61;i11 Lct a full Whig vote, be polled througliqut Pon trylvania. at the- coming c/caion 7 leethe Keystime State — at surnta _stand upon this subject worthy of herself—let her speah.Ofif in bold and manly tones —AND HER VOICE WILL BE•HEARD ! The support of Pennsylvania is necessary to sustain the Locoloco Administration, and the Gov ernment will NgT bear. to act contrary to her wishes, if tholse wishes be decidedly and.manfully eipressed. '.7.Xiioweiter, this great State faultsr now; andis inst. I A triumph of Locofocoisrmin the present campaign, or even a weak and doubt. ful support of the Whig =lie, Will be the signal for the "beginning, of the end" of the first and dear. est interest of Pennsylvania policy—the encour agement and protection of American Inclitstry. • WiIIGS Or Tilß !•:I'OI7,OGUAILD r ----tile interests of your, State, the happiness and prosperity of your fellow-citizens are in danger. You:, at least, are expected to do your duty. . CoMe sip, then, no 7 bly to the work—sacrifice all personal considera tions—cast aside every feeling of individual disap pointment, and rally, one and all, to the support of GREAT PRINCIPLES. Strike no 'name from your ticket; but give a strong pull for the Ticket pi---1 —VIE WHOLE 7I'ICK ET, a "OTHING, RUT THE TICKET ! . ... ~ Principles—Not Nen. ojThe Locofoco politicians, with their usual cunning and deceptive policy, are la boring hard to induce Whigs to believe that there is no principle involved in the present sttugglo. ' "What of principle, 'We ask, is involved in ilia approaching election ?" says the Compiler. 'What bearing upon the great national (Intitions will the success of Bushy, orFelty, or Danner, or Cress, have?' °chew the leaders upon every corner.— What means all this? Why this studied concealment of colors upon the part of the enemy 7 Why this labored effort to throw Were the people the un wonted issue that the. Contest is NOT pritiPißks, but men? Have the principles 'cif "the partv,"•leen lost sight of in rho swift march,of"Frogres- , sive Democracy ?" Or have the recognized doctrinee of the leaders become so rotten & Jigsaw osid.tntts_aud..r..epuleivt:titlaat they_, dare not be held up to the view . of an honest people ? BE NOT DECEIVED, Fellow Whip? Be assured that there is something wrong in all thisetudied policy. We ore contending with the same enemy that Jibled, and slan dered, and basely wronged, the noble, gift ed CLAY-4110 same that so bitterly opposed the gallant MAIIKLE—the same that defeated your popular and favorite candidate for.,Con gress._he nominees - upon ur ticket are the repreitntacives - a the - same printiples for which yott thenso-ga ti ,tl battled they are the standaid - bearers of t ile faith—and_ as you love your principles and your faith; will you, can you, DARE you strike a single' man of them 2 • The Linneoan Journal. • EFT-Ite-Nutionel-laleltigencerr-cataluxit. "first water,") of Friday last, contains the to/lowing handsome: notice of the "Journal conducted by our pint% friends at the College "The - "Literary Record and 'Journal" of the Lio nised Association of Pennsylvituia . College, a month. Iy-itoklication issued at Gettysburg, is a valuable lit tie- work most wortny of encouragomont. Its articles are all:original, and all, of an "instructive and E the same time--amusing character, comprising the sub jects of natural history, science. ethics, literature, &o. alltreated In a clear, practical, and familiar style. The price is only ono dollar a year ; and there is wit a single—uurnber of the work which is not worth the xvhele year's subscription fur anyfam- ID — The Whi of lvta - snrehusetti - -1 n - State Conventhin on the 24th ult., tiominated, by accla mation, Grotiat N. Brifous l and Joni REED, as candidates:fur re election to the offices of Governor and Lieut. Governor f olthat. State. Marylast.cl Elecitfou. fL7 The election in Maryland for mcmlwrs of Congress., Legislatureg &c. took place on Well:es daylast. We have returns. from Baltimore city and Carroll county. In the city of Baltimore, the Locos have carried their whole ticket, including Congressman, Delegates and Sheriff. There were three full tickets in the add—Whig, Locoroco and Native-- , -the latter polling from 100* :03400 votes. - For Congre9S the vote stood ai follows: Giles [loco] SSU I ; Kennedy, [Whig] 1462; Pun can (Native.] majority over Kennedy There were fifteen catulidate-; for the (Alice of Sheritf. .lent C. 16:77r.r.wr.-1.1., FOll of our respected friend chocks Katlewel), Esq. Of York SpriUgs, was the successful candidate, leading Maj. LAW, the next highest cUnditlate, IT3I votes' A few returns from Baltimore county indicate, as•was expected, the defeat of Mr. Winlislir,n RYitig,l for Congress. This district is strongly locofoco. We have glorious news from our neighlioring county,. Carroll. The Whigs have carried ,their whole•ticket by from FIVE TO SIX HUNDRED MNJORITY ! Maj. T:loc leads the ticket one or two hundred votes: Carroll gave Cr..tr a tnajority Of less than a hundred I • "Fight cvcr Were the cheering words of counsel and e - Nlior. tation of the gallant. Jima to the Whigs of Ten: rieSiTee, and we commend them to our f fiends. En, ergy of action—persevering, unflagging energy—is as essential to a victorious - warfare,- as the cOur .sing of the life-blood through the human system is to the preservation of our being. No party can succeed without omits' zArros, And no organiza lion can be sustained without an unwearying vig ilance and activity. The soldier, who • should ground his arms, or surrender to the enemy, during slight skiimiShes orlcical conflicts, under the assu rance that the importance of the contest did not demand his efforts, ;:vould be unworthy his calling. There can ke no temporary yielding to the cne• my f ,without hazarding the cause in more trying times. The first and only duty is to "FIGHT ON.FIGHTFAI.E.II!" come weal or wo, victory ordefeat,—be the conflict when or , where it may.. Let the motto then be adopted as' our ivatch word—let us realize its efficacy in the contest— let there be no hesitating, no:holding back, no doubtful zing support of the cause. If it be our hear '._lesire to secure the - prosPerity,and honor and glory pf our country, we must "FIGHT ON < FIGHT EVER,'!_ until the last vestige of Locofocoism be driVen from our midst, and the lofty, Conservative, and well tried principles of Whig policy be diffused and recognized through out the land. Something R Wt. 177 he following Resolution .'was adopted by the Locofoco State Convention which assembled at Harrisburg, to nominate a candidate for Canal Commissioner : RESOLVED, That we hail the rising star of I rexas and her admiWsion into the Union, as the beij.ficinl result of the ascendancy and diffusion of derriocratif principles, in enlarging the AREA OF HUMAN LIGER , TV; and the Keystone State will not fail to rally. a round our patriotic Chief Magistrate, James K. Polk in the maintenance oilier rights and our rights ." The Slave Institution was not recognized by Texas, as a Mexican State: Subsequent to the Rev. olution Slavery was introduced ; and now, by the constitution tinder which she comes into the Union, human slavery is made renrs•rUAL! A queer calculation this of "enlarning the area of human liberty." Suicide of the Hon. John White. Q 3 The Western mails bring us the painful in, telligenceof the death, by suicide, of the lion. Jour WHITE, ex. Speaker of-the House of Representa tives. Shortly after the expiration of his last Congressional tdrar, Mr „Warn: had been appoin". ted to a Judgeship by Gov. OwsLT, from attend ing to the duties of which at the Breathill Cour he had just returned the day before his death. For some months previous, his health had been very feeble, accompanied by great depression Or spirits. On the 'tilt:, beinglndisposed, he re tired to his - room, requesting not to be die. turbcd by his family. The report of a pistol, about 3 o'clock, r. M., summoned the members of his family to his chamber, when it was found that he hadilischarged,a ball through, his right temple, occasioning immediate death. The deceased ryas distinguished for a franknesi and manliness of character which served to endear hrm to a large circle of friends: Trial of the Antl•ltcntcri. • rrThe trial of the .2nii-Renters in New York, is steadily progressing On Friday last, John Van Steenberg was arraigned for the murder of Sheriff Steel. In 'consequence of .the number of chal !engesl-but five jurors were obtained out of the whole regular pannel. • ' The• trial of Dr. Boughtongßig Thunder,) at Hudson, was expected to close on Monday. The testimony of two or three witnesses tended to proye an alibi, which - Made fair his chances for Laren.—The Jury brought in a verdict of guq ty, in the case of "Big Thunder," whereupon he was sentenced to "confinement in.the State l'ris7 on during the natural term of his life." ErThe "York republican," a sterling Whig pa• per, and -.one which we always welcOme with pleasure to our table, Under the assurance of hav- . ing something good, comes, to . urhis week in an entire new and handsome &lA.- We congratu: late our friends . upon. thiS evi4ncc of prosperity , and trust their spirited efforts may be amply re munerated by an increased circulation and support of the "Republican." • °D:rCAsstus .I‘l.-CcA: intends t. print his pa periii.Cincinnati,aird edit-it from ' into!), liy„ - Whereliii'will still reside with his amily. The Lexington Inquirer states that, a number of the Committee that assumed the responsibility of .removing-the-offiee of the l‘Tritc .I»icr lea are now tipon i triiil before the city couit. The Prospect Cheering.: Night cheering intelligence of the activity . end vigilance of our frietids'is pouring in upfin 6 day after thy. Every wliere over the State, the Wliigs seern to be arousing themselves to a duo sense of the importance of pollioq, a full and unbroken vote at the election on Tuesday week. Even in the strong-holds of Locofecoisrn, ►n counties hitherto utterly benighted with locolocoism, forks,' Schuylkill, Montgomery, &c. the Whig) are rallying to the contest with a spirit and vial that tell well fur their win, to princiPle nr.d duty.. Adams Colinty, signa!ized for . her long, uncempmmisitigand undeviating hostility to Locofocoism, we feel assured, will not be found wanting ivhen her sister counties are doing so well. Our friends all arowtd us— in Franklin, .Cumberland, Dauphin, Leba non; Lancaster, Philadelphia, Allegheny, York, forks, &c., are manfully fighting tie etierny-in some. instances even against fearful odds. it would. not do for Adams to fall back in the hour of danger. It would. bo unworthy her fame; dishonorable to her sons, and call down the deserved execrations of her sister counties. ‘Ylngs, tried, old, veteran Whigs—working Men iii .contests that are past—WAKE UV TO A $1:218q: OF DV. TY !• Bring out the entire Whig rote, and let it be cast in an undivided support of the REPRESENT437I YES o-r- WHIG PRINCIPLES I ru-Tho attempt, on Thursday week, to elect - a Representative to Congress from the district in N. liatripshire, lately represented by Jour P, HALE, has been - again unsuccessful, in consequence of the number of scattering votes. 'The law of that;State requires a majority" of the votes cast to 'elect. U. - The-L . o'es of Philadelphia design opening a Brizaar in that city on Tuesday next, the pro cceds.of the sales to be appropriated to the Penn. sylvanta Academy of Fine Arts, in order to enn- Vle that Inst'itution to repair, as far as possible, the injury which it sustained'by the fire in June last They announce arnagniticent Fair, to take p 1 ace on the occasion oilthe Bazaar. re The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company have contracted for the completion of the Canal to Cumberland, lid;, within two years. The sum stipulated to be paid by the company is $1,700. 000. • - - A Compliment to Henry Clay, Kr At the late commencement ofJEFFER soN CoLLEGy, at Canonsburg, Pa. the hon orary ,degrCit of L. L. B. was' conferred upon, the Hon. Henry Clay. -rho announce ment of the conferring of the degree was received with a - domonstration of applause, as complimentary to the-clusiltiguished states man as it was honorable to 'the audience. New York Episcopal Convention. .. This body has been in session in the City of N. York for a week past; and as a large portion of its discussions I have had a bearing upon the Onderdonk case consider• able interest has been attached to its pro. ceedings. Very warm debates had taken place on Saturday and Monday upon the questio as to the effect of the Bishop's late. center of indefinite FUSPeRSIOII . from the dutie , of his office, without a decision being -ha . It was supposed, however, that the r.sult would,bo 77 to_psy__to him a salary_of • .2,500, and regard him as Bishop of the Diocese under suspension,' and empower the standing committee to call on the Bishop of Pennsylvania to perform any Episcopal lune Lions that might be required. The Rev. Di. CREIGHTON (Or the "High Church" party) presides over the conven tion. - .. LATER.—The convention adjourned sine die, on Tuesday last, without corning to a ny definite decision. Several propositions wer-e_vbied down, when an amendment to the Canon of the Diocese . ii , Ttiunrinimori9Tf adopted, 41 owering the standing commit tee to ' aie the services ofa neighboring Bishop, during the inability or . disability of their own. Bishop. ... ozO'he Aqueduct on the canal alghtiffer's, near fluntindon, was destroyed by fire on Monday a week, supposed to be the work of an incendiary. KrThe Synod of Pitisbuzg, of the Pres byterian Churelf gold school,) closed its session during Jest week.: A Resolution censuring or disapproving of the action oT the late. General Assembly, which sat in Cincinnati, on the Slave question, was neg atived by a vote of 82 to 10. 0:!7 - A Rail Road Convention assembled at Greensburg, Pa. on the 24th ult. All address to the people of Pennsylvania, urg ing the propriety of giving the right of way through our southern counties_to_Ahe ;Amor() alid Ohio ftriter — aulTwawdopted together withm memorial to the Legisla lure and a number of resolutions. OSTEPIIEN . VICKERY and JOITN LAMB have been nOrnimated as the W,hi s g eandtdatee for GorFrnor and Lieutenant Governor of Michigan.. •-•-- • O&ALEXANDER II EvEntrr, Minister to China, who has been lying ill at Rio Ja heir° for some lime,' has determined tore= turn to the U. States. lb-The BOSTON Crtnommt, the organ A f the “Liberty. Party" in New,England, ed• ited by Joshua Leavitt, has expired through want of•patrouago. Confession of John B. Gough. Eiry"Mr. Goutut has made the . promised statement of the circurnsiances attending his late unfortunate difficultit s. it differs In 11 . 0 material points from the account which wt• have already published. !le insi,is -that the's,da water which he drank wasdrugged by Williams, the individbai met, soon atter leaviAg the hotel.. As Wil liams handed Mr. Goti , di the glass at the soda fountain, the hand of the former was cx iended over the top of tho glass. Soon af ter drinking the soda, a singular Mid tudes.- - ' crihahle feeling seized upon him, aecompa. nied by an irresistablo longing for liquor', which increased until Mr. Gough °became so bewildered-as to loso comniand of his reason. In this condition he recollects drinking brandy, but whore or. how. pro cured, ho cannot tell. Ills _conscionsflems of every thing that subiequently occurred is indistinct and confused, until he was discov ered and restored to his friends. To the truth of his statement Mr. Gough says he is "willing to stand through life, in till hour of death, and at the :pulgelir ., rni seat." Lie concludes with-expressing feel= logs of the deepest humiliation and pain ns ;ho result of his misfortune, and gives the assurance that with a more than ever firm reliance upon the grace of God ho isill be come "a more firm, consistent and uncom promising foe to strong drink, in all its-forms, than he over has been before." The. Mormon War. 7•Tlio difficulties in the State of between the Mormons and Anti-Nlor tnons, had not subsided at the latest accounts. The.wi l oi, country around the Mormon set• tleinerth, yeas . _ . in a great - excitement, and continual skirmiShes were taking place be (wean the hostile parties. Several individ uals had been killed, and a large number of houses, barns, &c*:,,dostroyed. A proposition was submitted by the Mor mons to their enemies,' urging a cessation of hostilities, and proposing to leave the State, under certain conditions—but being addressed to the 'Mob,' was not entertained. Large bodies of citizen volunteers are in the field, under command of different officers, & every thing wears thirpect of a civil war. - The Sher'iff of Hancock county, Bnelten stos,- (a - Mormon - .) is at the head of the for ces of the latter, who arc said to be several thousand strong. On the 21st, Sheriff' Backenstos, at the bead 'of 500 welkarmed''Morinons from Nnuvoo, •took possession of Carthage, the county seat, after an engagement, tq Whin it' is said, 18 Anti-Mormons, and 3 Mor mons were killed! - The Goi , ernor of the State had ordered' severs) corps of Military to -march-to-the scene of the disturbance, to quell the riot. Texas. 0- - r The Convention which Met to mould n Constitution for the new State of Texas, having accomplished tts labors, has adjourn ed. The Constitution is to be submitted to the vote of the people on the 73th inst., as also the question whether Texas all or shall notbe annexed to the United tates 7 - the government of the country r, tuning as at present organized until the result is ascertained. Among the provisionkof the Constitution it is declared that no person shall bo imprisoned for debt, no• Bank shall be chartered and no Minister of the Gospel shall hold a scat in the Legislature.„ Slave. ry, in effect; is made perpetual. Peons engaged in duels, mediately or immodiatb, , , are to forfeit the right . of holding office, & 0 Gon. IVIES P. n 4 ,llENnuory is ,already . announced as a candidate for the office - of first Governor of the new •State, and, it is thbught,.will be elected. Mexico, 07 The steamship Princeton arrived nt Pensacola in five days from Vera Cruz, with dates to the 15th ult. The arrival brings no intelligence of importance, save a-confirmation of previous accounts as the disorganized and enfeebled contrition of ! the country. Mexican politics nre in a state of chaos. The government pas cll• ling the regular troops from all the depart.: meats, no: having yet given up its desig4l of war against the United States, though" it gut au) , means to carry it on. Rumors from the City of Mexico state that Gen. Pardes had raised the standard of 'rebellion, and that the garrison of the Cap. itol.was ready to second all his views. The French Minister had demanded his passports,prepa - ratory to leaving the coun try, in' consequence cfsome personal diffi- . culty. It is said that Gen. Almonte is carrying on a regular ~cryiespondonce with Santa Ana, and that ho controls an active system orespionage having in view the recall of the Eic•President, when .circurnstauces shall be favorable. Gen.• Taylor, of the U. S. Army, to his last advices, thinks that th = I• ; ; apprehension of apy active - operations upon the part; of Mexico against this country. pier An injunction hue been served upon the publishers (lib° ' , Mckenzie pamphlet" by-the U. States Marshall of N. trio, aving in view i o liner aim; a TO means by which' Makeniie obtained the let ters. ftriklr. IVILITNEr, the pro . iector of the great Rail-roa4 from the northern lakes to the Oregon territory, has returned from an exploring tour, and eipresses himselivery faiorably as to the practicability of the pro poked enterprise. ...I,CrThe, attempt' to 'mien Cotton in the East In!lios has proved a total failu-e. Ex periments made throughour India for the last five or six yoare, ala; poll of half a million . adollars e it is said, halb all ended unfarprably• COMMITS IC A I'ED To The Public. M :Evrrou :—The electron wilrbe ore in a few , daya and, it behonyes every .0001) _WHIG to bear in mind thn foul means wed hy our political enemies lust fall, for thi: pf of defepting nll the great measures the . W partrf,imthat4,lorious conceit.-- Theye considerations have iaticed me. irs one in Ihnt noble cause, In throw aside :di prrsonal feelings in the coining election, k. to go, heart and band, into iho supper I th e . WHOLE w InG TICKET. 1 11,141 made op my mind, in - consequence of pet "wit t.!elings, not to support the rioniinatio of NI r. :7!!cittarmt as our next Shard- tidy feeling I repent; and, have now mer g ed it in considerations for-the.... •elfnre .of the gre..at Wing party, and / now pe r i stir to .siiiipng„..tekh true Whig :col, Benjuin &Alive'', as ta — cirmlidate who will carry Out the Whig policy in time to come. trust all and curry Whig, who went fiir, HENRY CLAY 4,184 will stick to his political creed, b) doing as I intend to do and by thus doing, secure a glorious tri urimh in the election of all Whig Ihe 6 YOung.Guaril," during the:nex.t three years. .rot• lhr "Sin): u (I BornieJ7l - THE "OLD MOUNTJOY BLACKS:NH.I'II" - 1 hone you will excuse me for dc-, laying so long in reply to several questing', which you asked for information on the 13111 of last mouth, (as to truth am! character, wo will leave' theta to the judgement of our neighbors.) You would like to know what causes - me to use So ranch zeal : in behalf of several on our ticket—l did not do so in times gone by. I look upon the past with pleasure, & upon the .ffinfre with hope. You wants ti know if I am not working for some consid • oration in their success I lam workiog for the preservation of the largest liberty. and lei:intend the.greatest r amOutit of undo! , egated power, which. we 'can conveniently wield into the hands of the ‘Yliigs, whom we are going to elevate to office on the sec ond Tuesday of this. month. You .want to know what makes me •so zealous at this there not something I want my.- self? I waritto use all honorable means to secure the success of our whole ticket, and have the Cabinet of Adams Ceunty filled with Wings,; and 1 knoW it will be ap proved by the people.- 'You say, have not the Sheri Commissioners something.. to give that influences me at this time—am I not cooking for a seat in the Jury Brix, &c.l The Sherifrand Commissioners . are own abetter principle than to "bargain & sale" for anTman'a vote- Yes, sir, they are possessed of unflinching ‘l l big princi ples ; they are possessed of all the qualifi cations-that-belong to gentlemen; • Now, sir, I have answered yoOr questions as calmly as I possibly could. I hope, sir, that we will be triumphant in the success of our whole ticket, and I hope that you and the cabin boys of '24 all will unite in the bond's of political friendship. Success wilt be with us in '45; and then for a clear field in '47 with our favorite. COOPER, and in '49 will Ir'INFIgLEISCJIIP—sure plcdg es of grlo ) uous victory ! A MOUNTJOY U M M-A R Y. EXTENSIVE, Roaricar.—On Friday Mr. üben Rowley, of IVrentham;lllitss:, felt II le by the cars for Stonningtun, and tan is arrival there took passage in the Massa chusetts for New York. • During the pas-• sage, he was accosted by a genteely dress ed 'man who called himself Southwick, anti represenied himself ns an acquaintance of Mr. Rowley. In the course of converse-. tion, Southwick offered him a peach, which Mr. R. ate and shortly niter was seized with dizziness, violent cramps, with profuse vomiting. When the boat err ived Mr. Rowley found that his pocket book had been taken, containing $27,000 in batik bills, all of Massachusetts bank. The mon ey all belonged to Mr., R. . Later accounts say that Mr. Ron ley has offered it reward 'of $ for the arrest of the rogue and cry of the property. Be_sa_ys be - felll into a deep• sleep after the efli.cts of eating the peach went 611; andthe money was then stolen. lie ,believes him self to have beet drugged. It is said that ho has since commenced n suit against the plopiietors of .the line.for damage. 111AretcrnE.—A married woinnn, named . Ellen Wilson, waS arrested on Thursday morning in New York, charged withc hav ingiturdered her mother, Margaret %Vll son, n,gnd nbou 70 }ears. ,At about . _ nine, o'clock on the prey ious,nigitt:.theformtr-sei ilk n billet of her mother's wonian. Earn) afterward went to her bed, in - i ,- hich•she,wes . s.,de_tuLnext_trtQrning.—Thkfact_,of_gl len having struck her mother was Impart ed by hertell, expressing creep - re g ret. • SmitEmi.—A young man by tho name of Thomas Stewart, on the 18th instant, near Louisville, Ky..boat.hts step-father to • v • t club The cause of the .tra-. ens grow out of 'severoirenitnent, w mother received from his step-father. DISTRESSING SICKNESS IN TAR In every . part of the Western country, in termittent fevers of every type prevail to no unusual extent. At Du Bailee, Galen-14 Chicago-'=throughout lowa, W isconsiti, Missouri, Illinois and Indiana,. not only in dividuate, but frequently whole tunnies are, prostrated with thcrepidetic. . • - - MALIGNANT FELE& IN 4WARREIL CO 1 N. J.—A fever of a.nialignant typeis prey- • alent at Changewater, An - - Warren c0ut0y,.,,,_ . s3veral persons attacked with it havo died, among whom wits Abraham, the brother oh the murdered J.oku.Castner:: - • /• IYAVI1) ZUCI' --- rumei ed that the wile of a gentleman, of fortune awl the mother of three children, living in splendid style in one of the most laskionable streets in Brooklyn,""eloped on Thursday last, ring the alivencn. of her 'husband, with a young man from Philadelphia, whom she met only a few weeks since., at tie house of a friend. It iv snid tho partner of her flight has a wife in Plidadelphin.-3/irror ,r,rl;',. E. llounimir, n student in the College at Princeton, N. J., accidentally shot himse,if on Friday last,•by a careless handling-of n loaded gun preparatory to go ing out upon n shooting excur'sion. A FO TrNATI Pri INTEIi. - jairnej- . man Printer in New Orleans, employed-m -the office of the Courier, Irni4 just been ble.l - with a legacy of 810,000, by - the death • a near relativ.e_in—Missouti. INTEND TO SEND A DELEOATE.-1 rumored that n delegate to Congress will be sent during the next session, by the settlers in Oregon. Four hundred persons, mostly natives, diedpf epidoinir2inauenzl in - the Sandwich Islands during three: week ending in Ute . - -month pi . April last.. B=71'lle• intelligence of the - arre,t of cernorn, .... —.the 1\ nti•lZpilter, proves to be tin(otintled. Ile is till at large. Our AgritrY. V. B. P.u. rEn, Esq., of the Philadelphia Ilea? Eslalr and Coal QAT, is our authorized AGENT for Obtaining Allrerlisionrols and subcreiption for the "STAR & BANNER." and is ClOlllPd with full power to receipt for any monieS paid to him on thii: , e objects. includes the following cities, viz :—.Puiladelphia, New York, Baltimore and Boston, and his olfiee3 in these several places , are located as follows: - Pll LNDELPIIII—No. 59 Pine Street. -NEW YORK—No, le. N assa u BALTIMORE' —S. E. Come ofßalt.& Cal.st I.I.O.iTON—No lei State st. DI R ED. On the 2:l' inst. by the Rev. B. Keller, Mr JACOB MICKLEY, to M it4S ELIZA JANE, daughter of Mr. Joseph Pitzer, both of Franklin Township. On the 14th inst. by the Rev. E. V. Gearhart, Mr. JouN WISLER, (0 . 11115 S MARY ANN STEVENS— both of Strahan town:44lr, On the 16th dust at Conevraiii Chapel, - hyrlhe Rey. Mr. Stnnebncher, Mr. ANDREW FoLusn of Tranover, to Mies JULIANA F. 'daughter of Capt. Jacob Baumgardner, of Mountjoy township. On - ON-18th inst, lOiss NANor CA M . GAroiti:' daughter of Mr. James M*Gatighy, of Franklin town ,ship, aged abuut2C years. On the 2.0111 inSt. Mr. AORA ECLLAII, or Lit tresiown, aged 75 years and 10 months. On-the 92d inst. Mrs ELIZABETH Moir, widow of 'Mr. Christian Dick, of Ablmostown, in the. 75th year of her age. — ln Emmitsburg. on Friday fast, after an illness - of bull a few days, Miss ANN FRANCES MOTTEII, ill the 19th year of her age. TO TIIIIB PUIBLIC. ITAVINRIenrned from various sources I . on which 1 can rely, that several rp. dtviduald, who are opposing my electio'n, have. endeavored to prejudice the minds of a portion of the voters of the county, and to deprive nie of the influence of a number of friends, by circulating. indOstriously,A re port, that I intend, if elected,' to appoint Mr. STOUT, of Gettysburg, to be ,my deputy, and aid mo the diseharoo of,the duties of the office—[ take this 'mode of snyinu publicly. (hal TtrE Ituriiirr Is UTTERLY IJNFOUN DE D ; I have not selected, much less have I rnomisED to, any man, any office or influence, that might beloiig to me offici ally.. I expect, if elected, to discharge the duties of Sheriff,, personally, and will Doi employ a deputy. BENJAMIN SCIIRIVER. Tyrone tp , Oct,. 3, 1845. j I P.WW S ei1a212J1):.2,2P0 ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W. 'DENWIDDIE ESPECTFULLY informs the eiti• zens of Gettysburg, and the surround ing countfy; that he has taken the well known Tailorin g Establishment of J. 'l-1. SKELLY, in Cliambersburg st., Gettysburg . , nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's _ApotheearyLmiLitook_Storvoy,bere_he_.is prepared to execute all work in his line witb neatness and most approved style. , gc'All work entrusted to . him will be warranted to- fit: His terms will be you mederate,•fer PAW or COUNTRY Pao'nuct KrThe latest Fashions will be regularly received from the Cities, THE subscriber takes the present oppor- trinity of recommending to the patronage of the public Mr. DENWIDDIE, WhOSO 110Ver• :-- _ --- - - tieement - appeals above. He has been for long-timoremployed in=my:_establith ie t= and. ralteertnllv recommend him as an cellent Mechaniconid one every .way wor thy of-poblic-confidence. - _ — Gettyabuti, Oct. 3. CALYIN BLYTHE, TTORXE 'rJr Lsa 113 ractice in the several Courts of the City and CoLinty td Philp delphia Ills Office is rif•No. 35, South FOURTH Street, between Chesmit and Walnut streets. Phila. Oct. 3, 1845. 3m AN ADDRESS • j PON the subject of Temperance will be deliveied by the. Rev. B. Knt,t:ott, on Sundu, Evehing the 12th of October, in the, nethodif.t EPiscopal Church. - The Address'd win be the'third of series upon the mune subject by the• Clergy of the bor. °ugh.. It is expected that the other church es of the :'place will be closed upon the oc- CRAion. Gctiyi•burg;Oct. 3. ' td DIED. J. ❑. SHELLY. VALUABLE FARM "C B a' 0 ", ri ma ola • • _BY virtue of an order of the Orphnne' Court of A . darniz County, the subseri• ber will expose to Public Sale, on the pre rnisei_on Lrednesday the sth of iVemember next, at 10 o'clock, A M., ait A situate in Mt. Pleasant township, Adams county, lute the property of JOHN 'I'OR RENCE, deceased, containing about 19O(1tE ' irrrnpiove7nents ori - Ti;isl7fitm4-, --- 0,,, (11111 a half-Slory • . :IV Log Divellinp,. Elousc,, II :i,: - - _,-- 1....:4- 91 ,. Batik Burn, Spring house, and other necessary Orit-buildings. There is an APPLE AND PL' A CAI-- ,-• t:„-.:. -.-, VUiCLUIVaIIia) 4. " I ' l ' 1 on the farm ; besides a variety of other fruit trees. There is a wryer-tail-. ing Spring olexe.gpent water convenient to the house; about-50 .Ires of WOOD ,/ LA N D, end a Fuffic len dy of good Meadow. The land is of good qualit and well watered. Tunas—One half in land, and the resi due in two equal annual payments, without interest—the purchaser to give security to the satisfaction of the sul:criber. JOSEPH 'COSHUisi, Ex) PERSO.I 4 4L EST.ITE. TilEitE Will he be sold at the sante time and place, by the subscriber, Executor of John Torrence, deceased, HEAD OF HORSES,. five or six 11 . 11LCH COWS, n number of young CATTLE, about :30 bend of „Hogs, 17 : Sheop, about 90 bushels of bent. a small quantity of Rye, about 150 hushels of oats, 250 bushels-of Corn, Bor 9 tons of Hay ;. Ploughs, Harrows. Horse-genrs, two Wind _mills, (ono of thcmfirst•raie,) one broad wheeled Wagon. one narrow do., together with a vntiety of other articles, including HOUSEHOLD SS• , KITCHEN FURNITURE. Ttaims - z-A credit of six months will be given on all purchases above Five Dollars, the purchaser to givo note with security.— Purchases under r _Five- Dollars to be paid in Cash. sale to commence at 10 o'clock -• M. JOSEPH . COSIII7N, r By the Court, D. C. BRINKERHOFF, Clerk Oct. 3. N7ll.V•lcl.linii_S"...ti.'Jii.:,' 1' YI I 3 IL - II C S LE. _ . n y Order of the Qalrions' Court of Ad -I*--a'ams CoUnty, tbe-- - Subseriber, Admin tstrntor'of/the Estate - of HENRY AL. TER, deceased, will offer at:Public Sale, on . Tuesday the llth of Xoverizber, nt one o'clock, r. rt., on the premises, in Menallen township, Adams County, the 1 A P 1C of said deceased,_ adjoining lands of Joseph Deardorff, Jacob Shank, Charles F. Kanter, Nicholas Bushey, and othefs, containing of Land, more or less. The improvements upon the Farm - ore voluoblo . and in good or• ea- der, includirg n B i-" Tico•Slory Double -Brick 1 111 1 11111 DWELLING, with a BRICK Back Building; a. Bank . Barti, 'the Lower part Stone and the upper part Log, with Sheds, &c:, a Still-House ; Blacksmith Shop ; Corn Crib ;. Wagon Shed, &c. Thero.are also upon the Fnrm - / I WO ORCIMRDS young and thriving trees. A large Wportion of thn tract is composed of ex 7 ceiling MEADOW LAND, and some rood TIMBER. Several Springs and run-. ning streams furnish a good and constant supply of Water. There is upon the Farm n ono (mita 'half wary Log Pliant House, with n Log - Stable - , - a - Spring - IlouseTand a never-failing Spring e •Stc. tr.*7The tract might easily be divided to make two convenient Farms. Attendance will be. given, and terms made knoWn, on the day of sale, by NICHOLAS HUSHEY, Adm'r. By the Court, D. C. BRINKERHOFF, Clerk. Oct. 3. ILTIVe recommend all of our friends visiting the city to call at the I'ekin Company's store, and lay in a supply of 7feir±t-"otitipanyr,-. 30-S. Second st:, 'between Market & Chesnut, PHILADELPHIA, II A V - E constantly air hand, and ifor sale, " Wholesale:and ,Retail, a variety of ri CHOICE FRESH ito ;731ir 31.-• EIN," '" ;417 gnus 447' LOITER .1 1 Brq'S, . 119 according to the quality, than they can be bought for at any other estab lishment in. the City, O::TTEAs, exclusively; aro sold at this house, and several varieties which can Me beobtamed elsewhere. Any Tees which de•not give entire Saltstactionsan be re turned and exchanged; or the money will be refunded. Thu citizens of Adams county are 'te spectfillly imr,itcd to gli; , e 118 a. call. a. B. ZIEBER, Agent'of the Pekin Tca Compatiy. PhilnAelphia, 'Oct. 3, 1845. .• WOOD! WOOD! Few Cerds ofgned W 00 D will be taken' inebzehange for subset iption at the.office oldie "Star and Banneh. Oettyoburg) Oct. 3. - tf i t 11, persons having cfninie BRAHAII KITCHEN, of Rehding township, who has been declared a t:tinte d drunkard, will present them, properly nu• Lhenticated, to the subscriber, who has been appointed-Lis committee . ; 'end - all persons indebted to the said Abraham Kitchen, are hereby required In make payment to the subscriber, tesiding in the said township of 'Reading. - MOSES M. ; NEELY, October 3. 1446. L -fit CE. .ItE 4 l4 —, Frii-4.W4* - 14014646143r=0n - the Estate of A lIIMIA3I KELLAn, deceased, late of Germany Township, Adams County, Pa. having been granted to the subscribers, they hereby give notice to all those indebted, to make immediate" payment, and-1480 - hay.; claims to preTstaiT - ilititif, properly -au thenticated for 'settlement, to the subscri= hers, resuliog . in Germany Township. - GEOIIGE WILL , Ex'rs. • M A 1117• KE LLA R. October 3, 1845. fit OTT IC, 11. ETTERS Testamentary on the •Ftrate of FaEunnrcK Boner, deceased, late of Straben township, Adams county, having been granted to the Subscriber:l)e hereby gives notice to all those indebted, to make immediate pay ment,and those having claims t.o present them, properly awhenticated for settlement, to. the subscriber, residing in Straban Township. • JOSEPH WIBLE, Ker.. October 3, 1545. • tit OT CE. THE Subccriher, appointed Trustee for ELIZABETH CROSS - , of Stiaban township, Adorns county, hereby . gives no tice to all persons not 'lust the s said Eliz abeth Cross on his account, as no debt of her contracting will he paid by him. WM. VANORSDEL. • TrOlee for Elizabeth Cross. October 3, 18413. " 3t ATS: RATS; IIjOUSENEEPERS, and others, who ia -a arc annoyed by Rats, Mice, Cockroaches, &c. _can be relieved by the use of a Preparation for the destruction of Rats, &c. • made by ;Dr. M‘PnEnsoN, of Harri4iutg, which will :prove a certain destruction to-these troub lesome and unwelcome visitors. • -- '(?! — The efficacy of the preparation will be WARRANTED, and the money return ed if it fall to an its work. • ••• For sale in Gettysburg; at the Drug and ' Bookstore of • SAMUEL 11., BUEHLER. Oct. 3. • Gettysburg Troop I VOU will pnrade in the bnreugh tysburg on:Salu rdgy the,l6lli of Oc tober. at 10 o'clock, A• M. • ./ J. F. FELTY, Q. s. Oct. 3: ' It) WHIG 4E TIN G. THE WHIGS OF FREEDOM VATILL assemble at MORITZ'S Tay ' r ern, on Saturday evening, October the llth inst. at early candle light, anti in vito.their friends of tbo'neighboring town• ships to be present with them. 'Lot , there be a full turn our: grj"Severaj Addressee will he delivered. FREEDOM. September 26. SETTLE UP! villrflE Subscriber, being about to remove frdin Quitysburg, on the 15th of Octo ber,. rcquestit all those who knoW themselves to be indebted to him, either by note or book account, to settle their accounts, on er before THE COMING ELECTION DAY, after which time all unsettled ac counts will be placed in the hands of an of ficer for collection. KT N. B. The subscriber will dispose of his stock of tin ware now on hands, p t. redimed prices. Those who need any thing in his line will do well to call soon or they will miss a bargain. GEO. E. BUEHLER. September 2(3, 1845. H. J. SCHREINER, Magistrate 4fia ftrivener. _ ln - ChambersbureStreet, directly opposite - lo Hotel. ill A VING disposed sof the "Star %Siff:m il-a ner,'?. the subscriber would respectftlix lc inform his friends and the public, that he can always be found in his JUSTICE OF FICE, where ho will be ,ready at all times to attend to any business entrusted to his care• Besides the duties Incumbent upon him ns a Justice of On Peace. he will at tend to other Collections, as also; the•draw tog of deeds; instruments of writing, &c. For capacity, promptness and faithful ness in the discharge of those . duties, ho re fere- the public to the [lon. JAMES COOPER, DANit.:L 51. S)II , 3ER, A. R. STEVENSON, & W 'LUAU M 'SHERRY, EN's. H.. J. SCHREINER. September 20,.1845. 3m-28 STOVES! STOVES. arIN bond and for - sale, a large quantity - . 0( STOVES, ofall sizes, which will be sold utlprices to suit ilia times. GEORGE ARNOLD. tytburg, Sept. 20; 1. 4 ..13. 27.130) !;5 4 .:27.:2 ad 2,4 ca .11.1 Q pY of au Qrtler of the Orphnn 1) Court of Adnins county, the Adroinistrntorg o 1 Gronov Itri ti, de• ceneed, ('‘ , lll sell al Yurdic SII le, on the ptem isee, on the 27th flay rf October next, A F A,R containing about 133 ACRES, situated in llanultunban township, (It: winch are erect ed it ONE AND A BALI' BTOIII7 tw Log- Dwelling house, Log Barn, and Stour Cpneg house. There ie on the farm en Apple Oichnra, n lerg v e proportion or good :Meadow, and -oOrderruiti.— rt: 0 0 .1') L 0 T.. At the same lime, the subscribers will sell a tract of Mountain Laud, late the proper- - tv of GEORGE-TVI VI N, deceased, containing about 12 Acres, ndjoining lands of Johtolc- Collough, inines'SleGatighy, and others. Terms—One-half of the purchase money for each of the above Tracts, to hr paid in handv i andtke.residue in two equal annual payments, 'Without interest. Sale to take place nt 1 o'clock, P.ll. AI the same flyne and place, t he subs scribers will sell a cpinntity of HAY, and some wtLEAT and RYE by ihe GEO. W. D. IRVIN, • • JA 11ES COOPER. Arlm'r of Geo. Irvin, *ed. Sept. 20, 1845. . TO COX.FirfaCTORS. ,C,l PALED PROPOSALS will be receiv ed for the erection of an Edifice for the use of the Preparatory Department of Pennsylvania College and the Lipman As• sociation,•until the Ist rri . Nopembei7 next. The building' is to be of brick, 45 fcet front, 50 feet back', and 34 feet to t believes,. with .a portico. Plans and specificatmns,' may be seen, and terms made kndivn, at the Drui and Book .Store of S. H. BeEt!- LER, where Proposals may be lea. S. 11. BUF.IILER. S. FA Com, : for D. CILBERT, Penn College II HAUPT, 111. JACOBS, Com. for F. BENEDICT, )L Association Gettysburg, Sept 20. • id c usylvanta Riflemen. YOU will parade at the haueie of William M'Onnaliv, on Saturday, the 11th of October next, with arms and accoutrements in complete order.,. appeal'will be held on said day. . tember 2Q C'3.4lo''-1. VP.O WAIIT3D. THE School Directors of IM ountpleasant township will moet nt the School House near Anthony Smith's, in said town , ship, on safurrlay the 11th day of. Octo 7 " Ler next, at 1 o'clork P. M.; to receive' proposals and employ teachers for tha seve ral schools in the township. - GEO. HAGERMAN, Sce'y September 26. to -SIGNEE NOTICE. Hla subscriber, having been appointed Assignee of Ciini/mIN 1111:ssEn, of 11amilioniran township, Adams county, by deed - of voluntary assignment in trust for all his creditors, hereby gives notice to all.per sons indebtdd •to wild Musser, to make im 'mediate payment to him without delay, and to all persons having claims against his As signor, to present them to the Assignee at his residence in Liberty . township. JOHN MUSSELM AN, JR., September 6, 1845. 6t-25 EXECUTOR'S. NOTICE. TETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate OEFLIZABETII SrouFFER,• late of batimore township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the sub scriber, he hereby fives notice to all those indebreq'to said estate, to 'call and settle; and those having claims, to present them properly authenticatedTdr settlFinenr,in't he subscriber, residing in Franklin township, York county. D:INIEL GRIFFITH'. August 30, 1845. . 6t-24 Executor's XotLce. ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ,un- IA der the last will and testament of Jane Bonner, deceaSed, late of Latimer° town- Adams countv,_having_been granted to the subseriber,_residing in said township,- 1701tr=tiolie - a7to- - rall hasp indebtf ed said deceased, -- to-make immediate p,nyment, and—those who having elnitris ,to present them properly authenticated; settlement. W NI, .F.• BONNER, Executor. Sept. 20, 1845. 27-01 CASH WANTED! i. TRE tindersigned, having disposed of the "Star & Banner," wouldi.respect fully suggest .the necessity of having his books closed. Ile is anxious to pay r , fl' his own debts and, is desirous of having theie Who are indebted to. him. to walk up, to the mark without flinching. He trusts this call•wdl be immediately resnonded to. , • EL J. SCHREINER. September 26, 1845. 31728 HAND-BILLS, Qards,„Blanhs, Notices, and Printing of every descriptiori, neatly and promptly executed -at the • Office of the Star "Republican niettner. D. scorr, Cap( Philadelphia Wholeaale Housca. . TO *COUNTRY MERCHANTS , • ; TIIE undersigned Merchants, Manufnetur ors, Importers and Wholesale Dealers o the City of Philndelphin, embrace the medium of the Newspaper Fields of your section of coum try, to g ie'yoti the streets and numbers of our several e s tablishments, and resent:rutty to invite you to an examination ut our Full and Winter' Storks, which aro now quite full and coinplote, ; The superior excelkince and great variety of i our own City Mnnufactorein in addition to I supplies of Foreign Sr Donondic Goods, of every I Alescription. which will be sold on. terms and at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfactory, present the strongest inducements-to-purchasers. Importers and DCOI4IIII in Silk and Fancy Dry , Gandy, and Fine. French and Biiiish Cloths, Cassimeres and Vcidings. Ashhurst4 Reininglon, N. 80 Market st., bel,4 3d. Importers and Dealers in Staple, Silk, and Fan cy Dry Goods. Also, British, French and A• merican Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and Tailors' Trimaings. 1 . T. Godley, Spry. 4. Co., No 84 Jlatket st Domestic arid Foreign Dry Goods. • - James M. Kennedy; 4. Co., 114 Market st. Importers of German Goods, and Purchasers of all kinds of Shipping Furs, Geisse c0n8,6,0 South Prpnt at., be low Chestnut, Importers and Manufacturers of Fancy Furs, and Fur. Caps, and Purchasers of all kinds of Shipping Furs, . Solis, Brothers, 86 Arch st.,-between 2d • and 3d sta. Manufacturers and Dealers in Readv:rnado Clothing, of every grade, Michael Tracy, 202, Market st. Manullicturer of Shirts, Collars, and Bosoms. John Hodges, Sign of the Matornoth Shirt- Collor, 11(1 North Second st. Imparters and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Hardware end Cutlery, Dihrorth iS• Branson, 59 Market at. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes for Locomotive, Marine,and other Boiler Flues, and all Steam purposes, . • illorris,Tailrer (S• Norri,CPosca I refl. Works YV a rehouse, S. E: cor. 3d & ‘Vidoulsts. Agency for-the Sole of Soothworth Manufuctur. ing Company's Superior Writing Papers : S. Lawrence; Ageaf, Ng. 3 Minor st. • Imnorters of Jewelry, Watches, Fine Cutlery, -Britnnnia, Plated and Silver Wares, Dickson 4- Co S. E. corner - illarket and • Third sty. John C Farr, 112. Chestnut et. J. ,S• t 4. L: lrard, 106Cciestnin ci., olipo• . • Site Sanderson's Franklin house. Manufacturers of silver Ware,-and Dealers in Plated and Britannia Wares, for Household use, R. 4. W. Wilson, S. W. corner Fifth and Cherry sts: • - Manufacturers of Britn nn ia, Block Tinoind, Pew ter Ware. Also, Dealers in Plated Spoons, Cutlery, &c., „ . Hall, - Boardman 4. Co., 104 .N. Third st., below Rage. . . Manufacturer of Silver and Brass Stair Rods and Cornice Poles, Edward" Jones, eni: George and..Swanwiek els. between \V slnut and Cheistnut,west of. Sixth. • Importer of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods, Beads, Brushes and Perfumery, ' • F A. F. Ott lllonrose, 16 S. 4th sf., between Market and Chestnut. Importers, of Toys, Fancy and Staple Goods, Per. • futnerice, Musical Instruments, Glass, Earth. enwaro, Chinaware, &c., C. AlireVeldi 4- Co., No. 16 N. 4th ht., be- - tween. ,la rket and Arch. (up stairs). Inv( rtors of Paris and London Fancy Articles, Brushes, Perfumery,Combs ' Soaps, Stationery rid articles for Druggists' Sales. 4- G. A. Wright, No. 23 S. Fourth at. Importer and Manufacturer of Perfumery, COS. motics, Fancy Soaps, and Dealer in Fancy Goods. Jules Havel, 46 S. Third st. China, Queensware and Glass. Edward Snowden, 34 N. Third st., opposite the City Hotel. Dentists and Afifarreatirreie oil'incorrucitible Teeth; Plato, Pivot, Molar and GUM Teeth; Gold and Tin Foil; Gold, Platina, add Silver Plato and Wire,4c., Wilkinson 4.• Armstrong, 88, Arch et., n• hove 4th S. aide. Gold, Silver, and Steel Spectacles,Mathematical Instruments, Walking Canes, Microscopes, and. Spy Glasses, ' 4-. co.. 49 Chest n.ut'st. lit a'nutrictoiere:Of While and other Paints, , and of Chemicals, &c., and 'Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Dye St - uffi, Oils, &c.„ ,4 Wetherill 4- Brother, 65 N. Front at. Importers and Dealers in Drug.s,Dye Stuff:4.olls, Chemicals, Plato Glass. &c., and Agents for -Pure-White - Lead-and—Jersey-Window -Glassy Campbell 4- French, N. W. corner 10th iSe Market pls. Importers and Dealers in Drage . , Atedictnes,Dyo Stuff's, Paints, Oils, &c., Haskell, Merrick 4- C0...45 K. Frnnt at. Dr D. Jayne, 8 S. Third st., near Market. Consulting , Physiciaii, Druggist and Chemist, and Proprietor of "RoWand's InTproved Tonic &c., Dr. John R. Rowand, Grad. Univ.,'Office and Drug Store, 28 N. Second st. Manufacturers of 'Umbrellas, Parasols, PUMO ----liittifsTitTd-Sun Midas. William A: _ Drown.;:.K,lTiftket , _ Slepe - r - 4. - Fettner, i25--M k et-st . r soulhinde: _one doer-below 4th at. • . Fire and Thief-P. - roof .Chaatprßefrigerators,-Na . ter Coolers, Filters, licher Copying Presses, &c., Oliver Evans, 15 Chestnut at. Venetian Blind Manufacturer. , . •" p..., J.- Williams,. 12 North 6th at., a . few ,door above Ntarket. • Manufacturers and Dealers rn Matressea, Bed. ding. and Feathers Finley k Co , S. E. car. 2d and Walnut sts.- Hartlfy Knight, 148 S. 2d st., 5 doors .above . Spruce - . • Dealer in Coleman's 2E(ilian'Plano Fortes, F Peering, 108. Chestnut at., S. F. cot. of Eighth. - Manufacturers of Common and Fancy Soaps, Mould anti Dipped Candles, &c., ) Elijiih 4- Dcilletic...-3111firkot at. Itnportei of French Artificial Flawers, Feathers, Straw, Braid, and Fancy Bonnets, &w, and Bonnet Frames, Tips, arid Cro.wns., R. Barton, 50 Chestnut st ' Manufacturers of Sieves. Riddles, Screens and • Wire • Needles 4- Watson, 54 N. Front at., be low Arch. llidea;Oil, and Leather, • William Musscr Co'., 263 Market 'at. Importer of . ot4tnizow, L'enfon., .1"; it Prucns, Currants, Almond*, and other.Foreig a nut', ' . Daniel P. Busies, 27 South* Wharves. Maniahctir?or of Fire Engineis„.'of.att . A lraorip. tion•, warranted respects, , . .70(1 Bates, 13 Drinkers' Alley. • • es Martiletanct Meheensv Dealers, •• • John Eckstein 4. Co , Wien • Mills, Ridge Rmrd. Warelintiire, 64 Durk or. Mionfactorer - or Comh?,- Looking Glasse! end Brnalle., tint! Tin parlor of French and Getnnin Fancy Grodß, "Thomas Borck..7r.,lB.4lVtirkei at. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in rill kinda tit Blower., Brushes; ridekote, - . - Cedst.Wate, . ckdra....Bl-skurs, '_hats, Blacking, Eartorir. made Woodem.lVare, „: • lustily--Runk,-G3 N. Third enelloor.n. Unite Arch, east side. • ,-• • • Cheap Pehliention and Periodical Estaldiehmira, G. B. Zitter C0.,--3 - Ledger 3d st., helcw Chestnut. Ilnota and Shoes, - .- Robert l'almer, 162 S. 2d st., three doors; below •Union, west s'de. ilanufuetracra and Donbas in all kinds-of Scales, Weights, and Weighing' 51aellippa. Also, Borden's 'Patent Iforse•Shocre, 'Croy ,S• Brother. :34W alnut el., below 2d4 September 20, 1845. • - ' 4C; • aw.ll3lzt &alit 41421.61'Q • rim E,.,.subierlb g ifi-will sell at Putt , cin'tfte 27ih day,l October tieitcon the prrmkes, a - Plantation eontainineabcini 218 ACRES, on which are erected, a two-story., - Weallil or-hoarded/ ~4 DWELLING I.lOU$Ei - .' Slone Bank - Barn, Spring 'Smdlit), [rouse, and other necessary.out.building% There is on the Farm, Apple. and Peack-* 0 R C II A R r. • bearing fru4 of tti chowealkiiiicairtP - Inling Spring of Water _convenientio the' House, a sufficiency of MEADOVV, arid a.; bout 05 Acres of . • VP d'Ye 2;l' well. timbered.. The House _and otherim-, provements are all gond, : _and the.land . of fine finality. This Farm W4B formerly the,property„o( G con6l: Intim, - deceased, who,, in. his time, sold it to,his Rens, JOgri end as whose Estate it is now offered for .. Q . q.. Th It is situated in Ilamiltimban.toWnebsp,Ari ems-county, about 5 miles from,Getlysberg, and is, in all respects, one ofilie moefdtitl rattle Fai'uns in the county: Terms:— One-third of Thepnrchasermrm•—• ev to be paid in _band, on the , crinfirmation of the sale; ,the residue in three equal ennui al payments, without interest,' 9n - the-parr merit of the hand money 'and'serkringthe residue, an indisputable title will be made, to the parches6r. Sale to take place it 1 o'clock . ; P. -Persons desiripg:to pqrdiese, win be shown the property by 1.:7 e o W..D. Irvin; who resides on-the premises. ; W. D. IRVI , N, . • . A ME§:COOP.ER:-•x!..:, # JAMES Cl4orElt is.t , ho .ofrlifilitrarEE * • of John Irvin, dec'd., and is, sejling the to ? torest of the.said John . (an undiyidecilittlf,) in the said premises, by virtue: oleo order oldie Oiphan's Court: "Lancaster Examiner' insert till sale and charge advertisers Sept. 20, 1845,4.... VALUABLE ; F. 411 PUBLIC SAL-IE. BY order of the Orphane Court:pc : Agit . ams coußty, the eubbcriber,AFlminis trator of' the state of.,DAmer, ceased, will 'ofTer.at• Public. Sale, on .4"etur: day the 111 h of October next, op the prem t !sea,' and abou s t half a mile south,-west of t 135/ Gettysburg—and Littlestowp Ttynpike,, the following property being the Real .g state of' said deceased, to wit: • • A Jib" A.. :Irk AHIC situated in Mounijoy, township . , .adjoining lands •al Michael Troatlei. Roses Swarm, Peter. C'ownover,..and . others, containipg about of first-rate land, on whicti,pre,ereetedAn excellent ~,, T urm•STOßEmr,,,. DWELLING-14111SE' - ' 'paving a rrame litTCRENI , connected with it, roughcatg, with an pxcelr lent well'of wator,with a pump initAkoa ttit the kitchen door, and a good , • B A N:IE-11 part stone and part fra:nifiisheils altaiountf, - and dobble Wagan.sheili.Teith - eCorn.Wrib_ t he- - esn t he - I a nd venient- fields: cellent Metdow; end about well covered with Ti - rnbef." all under pod fences; rind.frir"4 of cultivation., 'Moro 2 P Ce /1), of the, choicest - kin 8.,3 A.OItRIP 144IWOB ing to purchase, ono havq,ao,.opportwiili oi viewing the promisee, by,caßlogArt,t4,444. ministrator, to Strabao qIowPshIPOOKIIII miles east from Guttysbarg t .,L, ~„, Terms of Sale.---Thirieen nittputtl4 l 4lto payments of 43129 each, the one-third- o the purchase-money, after dediicting debt' and expenses, to to be secured in likeilerm for the u s e of said Widrw nor 'Ma ria Reaver, and the balance of thelinrobase money to be paid in band on the keiihti , et April neit. , ; , Ott - Sale to - 96nr.mnnce af lje s citaiLLlk When atlentlarice Oen, anti made known) by - JOHN DEARDORFF. -A" itter. By the Court- „ - • = D.. - C. BRINK-qtAClF",,Okrkj August' 30, 1640: -