ORIGINit. 46;c.T0 Salt der • thri , done ; A ststei She is gone—she *gone to the land of the blest, She is gone to the realms where the weary find rest, -Kind angehrislin ne,ar when' slue draw her last - -•breatii; And guided and guarded her spirit through death. As theilirr , er that bows it. meek head to theblast, And tramblingly waits till its fury is past, plise,howed her soul to the will of her God, And kissed in submission his chastening rod. She Is rime—but her linage impresid on my mind. Will remain while I love what is good and is kind. Though years stall roll onward—affection will weep • Bitter team o'er the grave where your_dear sister sleeps: , She is gone—she is gone—yet we ne'er can forget The voice , of sweet kindness whenever •VII met; The 'hand's softest pressure—the soul speaking • She was all that was lovely, and naught that was , . Ohl had I the pen of a Pollock to trace beautiee of mind, and of form, and of face, I would tell of her modesty, beauty and youth ; I would tell of her pieiy, virtue and truth. Faiewell,learest gaiter! thy soul was too chaste, To linger for timeron this earth's cheerless waste; Thoir art gone...thou art gone—to thy long, last And taken thy crown with the saints that are blest ColUmbas May 1845. • L G. T. - . COMMUNICATED. To the Officers elect ildama County, on itlse.Neeonet.ruesday of October last. Gentlemen,' Friends, and Fellow-Citizens I cannot forbear paying you the tribute of my high - respect, airs, for the great se giieitrand marked' ability which you have all displayed-during the whole of our cam paign. I 'cannot -too highly . welcome you in taking the chair, and entering upon your official - clinka. Your' achievements, your tmd.your ' devotion to liberty, virtue aistotortdity, have adorned your We were stript, three years ago, of our es sentiatrighta,i. and you have arisen in our midst, as good , and trusty men, in whom the . publie confidence centred, and by whom the freimen . of old'Adanit : county are to be reps stinted' in council'—A•a, whose lives arirtheride'and ornament of this county, • and whose -, actiorno will fill •the brightest pages - initstitnory. For die slant' and: tripes are planted there—thei never shalt give way; • , We strove.noi , ter :the lust of gain, nor combatted for spoils, • But for tile_ booty freedom, b9yei,ltust crowned... out: fathers! toils. ' , • And now the *lira are over, 'and all our rights maintained. We'll cherish all the noble ones, who have our battles gained. Gentlemen, I, as envoy extraordinary andifienipotentiary, in behalf of the heirs ofUnele Sam's property in the county' of Adititii, t itdvertised, on the 26th of Septem lier.),:istrfive /longest .to let, it being:part of Uncle lilam's property-64nd I see youlave complied with the conditions of the adver tisement ;•=• &sides, you have ilirnished me with the most conclusive evidenee, through theqnedhun of the ballot boxes, of your competency to manage thesitairs of Uncle S'anat 41U1 I shall notv enter into an article ofidieernifitWith' you; that you Are to do theitiArowing . sl , orka,- Ben• is to teem, and drive it into the borough of - Gettysburg, (taking Mitt tint '10:-Pun against Ziegler's watering trc4l4 l ) :then 'you Will all take your posts 'Wxmeoll the will admit. are to eleaecdP4ll niblialge that has 01)'*fithikticeNbietAlitebleato:; ureuKthi l de -rmicOliat iregifii&-afidptir.; , manent order, in the following manner : Yott thelyottela Incas; 'uieft