& BANNER. • • .;„ • v "A s , Ci• 1. 'X' CY.' '2 '...'-; 1: - c.;" :...': Friday Evetihig, S2pt, 18, l8;•13. TOR I'IIE REP1:.771 OF THE BILITISI2. O 40 Reform Candidate lot Cm.... 1 C n crier 1 / I PrE`'f ( " - Ert 1.1 a it r.:*;3cti C't);)per. AudiveY, - ; 4l51)11'01: John C. *:Ms. Dina"rixtrr THE .110:11 tflosat•li. Locoroco FREI: Tu.kul: Tich . ET. Caul] Coinini , sionpr—frin. B. Foster Congress—Joe/ /kiwi.. Assernblv—l,aar E. 1 7comm. Commissioner—Joiutthzor Raymond. D rentor—/lbrahma Spanf.:ler. Auditor—Jos. (q . Brritirk) ppren We An active. intelligent. in.1.11-irmus 11,1, of letrning the ri lurk; Burin , obtain a situation in thie office. by in.Ciing fireEe!llle !ale Efilicr . c.;.ntentA. tar P.:1.1 r,,21 - • will IKt lot tit•Oo”d to I IF F I (li:.`; IS IN F11)-. , c111:eit l'je t 1.T0i 3 0 ft) r it 1. ert! tlt`m a paver mird at Il]c !Ili., prop If not, agend to itat once. Let every Whig voter in the coon: see - tluithis name is on 'the Mse. ,, sor's list at least TEN oars PREVIOUS to the :. , econd Tuesday of Oc tober. rfThe Uorrononioation of a .11.1: - oilton "Dem erat".wa3 ton tare i n thia Iveek'q paper. 7tle!i(!t. We are gra.tilicd ta k2r:, th:tt our Tielzei givos untnual satisfactien to the iliet,d,; ples throughout the c'ounty. and that it will receive .0: support worthy of the men who rompo,o it and the cause they represent: Our candidates are all -well known, and we need say nothing as to their Claims to the confidence and supp.rt of their fellow citizens. Mr. Cousea of coarse will receive the vete of every Whig in the county, while Ida di -tin guished abilities, and the urbanity uad eettiletnahly tearing that have ehararteized his intereourw with his fellow-citizens, will secure hint the support of many of our political opponent;:. 'rho nomination of Mr. II r.:Nrzt.c-ta . N . for the office of Conlinl-4sion er has tract with a respme,e sebhun ;Accorded to E1.r,!e.53:111 candidates for nomitntiolt. thm tells well for the. w)rth and hi 7 . ,h stamiing of our friend ;tmong his fallow-citizens. Effi.ient!y as tile affdr.4 of the County have been administered voider the present excellent Board of C3llllllHiorEn'A, K.N•O w that the County trill be none the .vrorse of for Laving our candidate in the Board. \Ve look for a ullf poll in favor. of 'Mr. 11. Mess.: ;. E 1: . the candidates for Auditor and Director, are well known throtrshout the county at; excellmit citizens, end poP.sened of (udica ations that cannot fail to make them good and pepular otlicer,;. TakinLc the ticket au a whole, it trill prove a “witide telot," and our opponents may the policy of Da. ry Crecbc-tes cc on and undo iorh. A large an l ea•nu:latie tn'"?tinq of the Whiji of York was he: 1 0,1 Taesi E:eiling last at the Courthouse, to pcepare for the approaching elec tion. 'file Meeting was add rez , cd by Wm. K. Moa nls F.sq. and Hon Coomm.. We under stud that no regular nominations will be made by our friends in York, it being their intention to support the independent Tariff candidates for the several oXvzes to be filie I. 'Messrs. JACJII WIRT. SNrrsa a, mil hots Sit LI.1:1' Esq., were appointed Conferees to meet the Conferees of this county. in Convention at AldinttstroA n on Smut' day (to- , morro.s.) We [Rojo eit is ner ally tin derno6A tfiat Dr. Nrs will be supported by all who go :n for a repeal of the Prith,h Tariff of 18-16, and the Sum rewiury Scheme. and it is as universally concecded that he •.% ill be 1)4:m1p/to:lay elected. Couldn't Agree. The Lorofeco Conferees for this Congressional District held a recond meeting at East ELllin Can Fri day last, and akin failed to noniiiiat , a—the delegates from York obstinately nisi:ling upon the nomina tion of Col. RANI:TN, and those from this county clinging as obstinately to Mr. Danner. The Con ferees finding it impossible to agree, adjourned stars nt r. What i 3 to be the remilt of this delight - ftd "harmony" among our politicA opponents, it is Cana to prediet. • We :live:lend, however, that in the cud Mr. Danner will he forced to retire, as their scents to he a Settled tletamittatiuu 1111011 the part of the York men to have nothing to do with him. Of cror.;.! it matters little to the Whigs whoni cur cppcnrntn may rtesent tbrthe 41114. EAT in the di-Ariet. They have !meic t p theh• aHnas to a. Tmit E:•; . , :c..ieni.ai; ye ot Va3.l:!r intend beating any Lean who i.halle..we I.i f9ri• the people as the 'Al.:on:nit of the misrmido.priuciple r 4 Doi rceonizs a by . the k adere of 11 ! 421;c1 . (7 , 01000 fy... Il7The 11,•teit . v.yt: , t Itas tit lenote su:Fnd •Li Operatious. lU4etc note:- cet the Pan;: nre atlvittrinOt to tAttv:f... ' e tl yit!, as At is ti,o,;;:a •in She cid the tat, tt tll I , t• tt 1.3. oil -a =MI Canal Commtqclorer--IM ter and Japars 37. re~.l-cr. The evici.erce ci the spicA dic:.:TlTticn in the rant:; of ( - err c;tonchts in rega:ll to Mr. roe= Ten. their candidate for Canal Cc.rntrth.sioner, cc. cumulating with e%e-y succe-,,i‘e clay, All Ming, the northern line of the `tote J nprovements, where his et - trial acts have dk i v e loitid en u tter t in- Ell.ess for the dicchitge of the duties incurrthent uron him, end rende.ed familiar tie systrrnatic corruption and faithlevresa to tie intemsts of the State that have characterized his alin:nistrat:on, there exicte a deep mated tcel rig of hcst;hry to the man. and the means by which his 110111;ifaii( 11W11 EC•C 111Cti, V.L.CII, in the of the L; corning, Lc.eofoco Ga:.e:!c,..will tell a dole:',.l ta'.e for the Democracy at the October Election." Not only have oil estabth lied and ably conducted new:pa : pets, long dist:nguished for u"'';r citing a.thezioh to the party, den , tunced him as "onv.nithy the confidence and oupport of the Democracy," the Locoforo Conventions of Dauphin, MitHM, and Carnhr : ia. and other bard :iIP4 11;1011 the Public Works. t•troma ter.rdutions live bean adopted in favor of "the ore Term principle, - while others picdgin:: a sappgrt to Mr. Fosrsn, were voted down! If all these things d o tot ; od i c, t e that there is "a scre•A• 100 e . among the adherentl of Lorofocoisan, see con re-s out inohility to read arigist the simple-4, 1c ,, .0ns in political history.— Our opponents are not apt to breed di:•-en--ion , that threaten the success of their cause, upon questions of ttiii ttg moment, And tiers LAT Le something wrong either with 'jr. or his nomination, that thus eXCIIC-.: the hostility of so large a pot lienof his political frien.l-; ; there t w ist be a grossness of corruption, a recklessness of du ty, of no ordinary eh:lacier. that will thus bitak in upon the establi.de.d usage: of the party, and arr . & aga not a iegularly nominated candidate Presses that have time out of mind, undeviatingly advocated the piineiples of Locolocoism, and pol iticians that have grown gray in ministering at the altar of Democracy..' There ia something wrong. Li cry (lay and every mail bring; evidence M the fact; and if sic had no other means of asset tattling 'Lille anxious solicitude of the Loroloco PreEs to calm the fears'of the faithful upon this subject. and to prevent the intelligence of the thsaffiTtion rom rt.tehinc . the rank and tile, were sufficient to assure that all is nt as it ought to be with the Loco party in Pennsylvania. - lta 111, oth.n. !laud. while the ran' . .s of our op pon,..ll.iti ale being. broken up by bit:er and iropla cable internal di.Js,ensions, the Whig party of if:.' State pre cult.; an unbroken front, an d is mo ving ITallantly forward in h'irmonititos soil enthusiastic support of SA M. POWER sin PROTEC TION TO AMERICAN IN DI.::•:11.V. Prom every county of the State we have the most cheer- Mg intelligence, as to the entire h irmony that characterizes the movements - of our friends. The popularity and well knoivu lilt ti of our candalate lbr Canal Com ITal, - ,:.611er, his fa miliarity with the duties incumbent upon the of: lice to which it is proposed to elevate hills, and 1 his high sense of official respons bility, all gn'arafl ty for him the enthusiastic support of the oppo nents of corruption and the friends often econom ical administration of the Public Works. Never have ice been more sanguine of the triumph of our cause in this tote than we ale at this moment of the triumphant election of JAME-t M. POWER. Let the Whigs but rally in full strength to-the support of their principles. and the corruption that clusters around the official deeds of Wm. B. Pos. Tca, will have met with such a rebuke on the second Tuesday of October next, as shall strike terror .itito the hearts of faithless officers; J s M. Pow me will take his scat in the Board of Ca nal Commis-ioners ; and for three years -at least the honest. hard-working, tax-paying sit-aces of the State will have a faithful representative in the Administration connected Is itr, the Public Int pro •,•ement s. 1120 re, Of Win. IS. Fester•. We clip the following extract front the Johns stown, Cambria county, Courier, an able Locofoco paper, edited by 11. C. DCVINE. The Courier supports the whole Locofoco County Ticket, but omits the name of Mr. Foster for Canal Commis sioner, and thus accounts Ihr the omission: It will no dm.ht be asked, why we do not raise this gentleman's name at the bearl of our liciset, as the democratic candidate for Can il Coomm s slimier. We cannot do so. Wri are await, '..\ fr Foster received the nomination by the democrat ic convention of the ith o! :\ I tich last. but we are :is well aware that that 11111ThOart011 V: a: t±a.C.;4l Tintouou coßßupTioN AND rizAuD of 1 the most bold and reckless character—by a com• I hined prostitution of the executive department and Canal Board, to perpetuate themselves in of- Ilice. Mr. Foster was not satisfied. like„his, urcde- CCS6OrS, with the ONE TERM PRINCIPLE I (though a two-thirds rule man himself) but he must have a second term. For that purpose, the' :itate Mministration and the Canal Board were I made POLITICAL IIUCI7.iTER SLlOP—their • patronage was thrown into market—the'aupoint -1 meats were put off until after the nominating convention. * • * • Foster a nomination tine regard as fraudulent : the nran wr. xsriw ,TO BE POLITICALLY DIsIION EST, AND NOT WORTHY THE CONFIDENCE OF A CONFIDING PEOPLE. He has sacrificed the interests of the public works, and prostituted the office of Canal Commissioner. for his own perso nal agrandizemein. Ile has removed the best of lofficers, and the best of men for no other reason under the-sun than to put men itl power to de stroy the Democratic ticket, as is the case in this county. He pledged himself before the nomina -1 holt to appoint cert.ain individuals to office provi ded certain delegates would vote for him' in the Convention. lie has continued in office certain tiriquelyied incompetent officers, in contempt of the Democracy of the State. He has proscribed a large portion of the democratic party. it not a ma- jority, for opin i on 's sake. Ile is a factiomst of the most disorganizing mutilation. His democratic Iprinciples are in proroition to his feed. lle is a i FREE TRADE MAN, a supporter of Wilma) re,d Piollet, his fellow countrymen, in their efforts ;to destroy the interests of Pennsylvania. Know ; ing.as we do, that every r barge preferred against 1 Foster is true, we would be doing ourselves and I the public great injustice. were we to support I hint. Furthermore, we can not support him be cause OCR DEMOCRATIC SUB:sCRIBERS ARE ALL OPPOED TO HIM, '.and in nine tenths of the comities in which deirMertic meet ' ings have been held, he has got the cold shoulder, I which is it sufficient evidence of his unpopularity, I null the 1:0111:Ct nez , s of our position 1 "at Once • it is rumo:eit . fliats the President till find it nee,:s::ary meall a speeial s-ession of CotirriCF:l3 to pro vide meatia to ea.r - v on the Mexican 'War r7Hon. J A• 1 1'111.1.0C1:. 1/1.111 1.1t:t11 110111111:1ted t: r Congress Iv flit, Whig of the 13th J. NV. l'snutLci. itt 101:1,1;;,ifict. ^tom -.._.r..-•a: Prospectq. C‘41.1. Co,f , fTn'tfrrEil -- 46 letter iront a f r ien.l• ‘vlio travcl4,(l though this state. a ri ^'t• , orro rine in 'every 1-1; a:..1 Eric, Five that James M \v itt c!,cted rat.al ComrniF , ioner ; a n d ••,:.3.t -rn part the State should do it; duty, jor'..ty Kill le 1 . e. , / latre. We ci.p the abo;e from the U. .s:ta'r.l Gazette of Monday. We have Firn;lar intelliget;ce from nll parti of the te. White oar .opponenti are split into factions itrrirr.ost every county of t!io tate, thelViiig3 are everyv.here acting in v; fprt harmony. putting their r,i , hritier..; to the the carneltnozz sod zeal of men consciLM3 that :Ley hi , ye a great and Goal work to perform. Time re real If the her.o:.cial Tariff' of 15'1 . 2 and the r,,b stitut ion of an Anti-American cyatcm in it.; s!ead —the re•enactinent of the odious, ir..i s e:mpantibl,.. and l'tibtrea , nry system—the breaking tip the peace of the country liy involving us in an lin . offensive Nvar—and a general waning by the National AdminiFtration ac.,!ain-.4 all the in terests of the ccuntry—m.llile these Kaye screed to di!,trart the councils of our opponent:; and parali7e their energie-,rhoy have also c , ,q., 7 1 ua 11y k% big party froni it:, lethargy, and in every c.mnty o f the State our friend.; ars moving forwar.f iu t!te g. , cl cliooltler to shoulder, and with an ar dor a:1,1 (!,;ert:iirtmlorl that fair to give us a result of the coi.tict in October, a Whig C. a 1 ('writnissioner, a•Wbig, I)dcgatlon and a Whitt ! ihrOur hoCu:6 , :o irienth; have become quite ri•e tive in of their political prospects and every tie , h tlevelo;,ment of harmony awl energy among the them into unmista!;eablfi visions of voming ruin. A few weeks since it wa , di covered that a Whig committee at NVa!-11;m2,-.o:_i city wt..re th-t I ilPllt:Hg ifT doctuttelits thro.llll out the cotittir:,•,ailtliottimillt \lr. I:t.rcitt E, I:llion,svnt tip a \lad u. do,l) diThess uucr the in.- inent danger of the Party, ‘ltilicix a%vakened au echo in alrn , Ft every coiner v%here l oci , : could be fotind. z•lcarcely hail they Kew:iy finni Shoe!:, 111 l rtli to 11:1:00. the in C:atrtnan of e State Cohun:t tee d,dieeced di, , eminating t it etdars `-t friends upon the pri-it•rec!,beiole ;iem, and urging al , :oicipt orgitnizAtion he only thing needed to ell'llre glorion; principles Wings aie need :.,rifle, and \ye do tri-4.dier 311.! S.l ^1111::V10( ok,ve tt) give our Loi,i6oc ,, : . iirroi , troub:, C_'frznitl:l - 1 !1;0 / EC4 Of , 1:1.4 . .11,e , 1 , 1 , :e. V.llll , 1101110L1 NVOl'd:i ;tn.! 1):".'t the lione , t inindc ,i . farmer into run tinned support 01 I. , ),:ot.woisrit. alti.ough its rep. resentative, otcr the ...thole union ;tie plt;tlpt,l to tm.entiletlestr action of the Protective tt.-..yt..tclu, were %yell at.tirncsto listen for a few monforit:. to the doctrines broached by Locoloco letzdeis ,et of l'ann. , llvania, For instance, witrit says tb' tax paying faitner to the following precious extract cram too \c•.v York Globe, tha Lading . 1-.2.:01; , c0 .paper in New York, and the recognized organ 0! the latninblration in that State: "There Is a di.-po,ition among Pemocratg to give the nr tariff a lair trial, !,.0 that capital in ve3ted under it may have a fair (*al:cc to prepare fini a rho ng:, still fur reOuring the Out ; for. rest a , sured. Tim in WILL 131: NO CHANOE OUT ONE OF s r LL 51 Writen II r.DUCTIO'. :)I , lt - ni ty . 7.1X3T10N would I,ciull! ninety rues nut of (wry lowdred. herelore we are Ni filling to ap peal to the interests of the plople in Fettling this question." The fonrind of Commerce - , :ilso a Free Trade paper, contains a let' er from Washington, in which the game of our political opponents is still more boldly avowed, thus : 'I heard many of the most those who Lid labored for the passafze ,be new hill exclaim—'NOW LET US UR CAI E AN AN. TITARIFF LEAGUE; LEI THEM: PR NO COMPROMI7E: LET , tllrR CRY BE DOWN WHIT TriE TARIFF; LE HAVE NO NO CUSTOM HOUSES; LET U. AT ONCE TO TAXE ON PROP ERTY FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE GOV ERNNI EN l'!" A league' for those objects would inevitably be supported by the whole d emo c r atic party. ‘a itich as long as it has Somhern support ,‘ ill ever be in the majority, and two or three years more would witne s s the u:tcr dowdfall of the whole Tariff System." More of it. IL7Another instance oftirc bentiiiil v..orkings of the new Tariff occurred at Baltimore a fe..v Idaya since. A large ship of 750 tons is now being built in that city, and application ‘vas made as usu al for the chain, cable, &c. to Mr. A nooTT, the proprietor of a large foundry at Canton, near Bal timore, who has heretofore generally supplied those materials, being enabled, under the Tariff of 08 : 12, successfully to compete with British mann ldelqvrs. It was ascertalned, hawever:that -the order could be tilled in Europe at a sa% jag, of a- bout $2OO when the new Tariff shalt have gone into operation, and it Wan accordingly determined' Ito import. Thus in this small item $3OOO have g o re out of the country to support Foreign labor while our own mechanics are left idle to get bread the best way they can. Wonder whether Mr, Ab bott wont soon ntiae the wages of iris hand*? it wolei do. In order to make political capital, one of the Philadelphia Free-trade papers some weeks since stated that Mr. Coormt; the proprietor of the exten sive iron works at Trenton, N. J., had raised the wages of the hands employed in his cstablislunent in consequence of the passage of the British Tariff Bill. Ridiculous as the story was, it went tlre rounds of the Locofoco papers as an "unanswerable" argument in favor of the new Bill. Mr. Edward Cooper, however, the manager of the works in in question, has seen lit to spoil the fun, by not on ly contradicting the statement, but by giving it as his opinion that the wages of labor t•musT x.ECES ,SABILT aT. n'entremi" under the operations of the new TarifC This was a poser for a while to our opponents ; but it was soon proclaimed that a mis-. take had been made in the name—that it was PE TER. not Etrwaan Cooper, who had raised the wages of his hands. Unfortunat-Ay for the correc tion, it turns out that both Peter and Edward be long to the sann N•iorkil—:Pcidr, the father;being the proprietor, while Edward, the: gon;is the tri,rn ai-r,er), What the next resort will be, is hard to We tesily pity tea necessity that ur!res our oppo nent:. such mire.-able subterfurics. by which to evade the tire is-n' beti, , re the peplc. F;e:tv.p,7.l . :tcy. •LorGrocn '1,11) (.1' Lave *,^n into a tclst ;1..!e of con• ft; ! )ol.ile f:!,- , 1.1tb - ..-,!in4 of !brit camr)zn of 151 I. IVy col:bi fill Coe ilper ext: - IC3 from the pr; aiding; of Locco;,co Con \ entiona I}.e ,rrietricHiy the re:cr. - ,e each other upon the other (FP- Tire aralrAed, how ever, v.:11 a , : a f.,ir Fr.cilnr.n of the whoh', 1:13 ive crAnmend them to the atten tion o f o'ir of the o,lripil,r, vblioz , e nc: cc 'O. .io'rrinch 0.0..71.:ed, a fex v.ce;,:l4 since , t the Ji•cx..ery th - tt a few of the ..Vets York \VhU Edi. tins have ceen nt :0 r.,p:i.ion upon the mer it:: or Fourierit,rn an.l Ariti-1;c11 . .i..3m. The fliat two Pv . .- cd::tioze:, v. ere adopted by th , Chc:ter C.itinty I,ocoloeo C'oikv4:et:on, and br , 21111 went:: : ilndar to t110: - 0 Y.irk, Brad:arc!, Stisy;‘2llana and other c , awie. , , arid :re pic:airne tro:t the views of tho cirtor o! :he Cwilp , 7r.r, who has pien ,, tior€,l the taritTyf 1 .7 -1...; to le ti orior tp 11,,tt or 11 1:2 The bidarire of the resolution- v c•.-,tract from the proecedings of the Dauphin County LO.:I)fUCO GAO CllllOll. which not only thus bitterly deneatu ced the New Tariff, but neniinatcd a candidate for Congress pledged to it, repeal, nod passed signifi cant resolutions in favor of the ••one van:" princi- I dc• and in facer or .11,(1,7, EL.., o, of Lebanon, as their candidate for Governor. A resolution in favor of Wm. 13. Fo,•,•rt ft, the candidate for Cana! C WWI, i,vioner, was voted down, hnving 4 recek (NI but 7 votes : CheslcrCuttnly "Resolved, That we hail the modiaeation of the Tariff aet of '4 . 2,as anotlwr progres sive step in the legislation of our country, to free labor from the unjust exi,ctions of the moneyed power. "Resolved, That George Dallas, in the faithful dischatye of his duty, has en d:•:ied himself to the Democraey el the land, and is entitled to the gratitude of the nia , s of roniumers, 1)V the tinitu,t legislation of ' , 12, are compelled from their hard caruin s, (4 swell the protits 4.)1u few branches of imltistry. Dauphin County llesoltdionS. "Resolved, That a Tara fur the lu•otec tion of domestic lahor has idwa , ,s bef it favorite principle with the D-nicratic parte, that it was practised Icy ton, Jefferson, Madison, .lonroe, Jackson, and Van Buren, and that we as .Deineerats ',rill sustain it. "iZe6olved, That under the tariti of .12 the people of this State were prOsperous, and her re.ourees were d.,:veloped in an extraordinary degree—labor Wits abundant and wages hioh, and no man was idle who wished employment—a few years more of its continuance would have placed ott.r manufactures on a solid basis, and have made the State prosperous beyond coin petition., It paid the national debt, and tilled thi.: Treasury with funds, while it augmented the prosperity' of every quar-ter of the Union. Resolved, That the repeal or ilia Tariff of 1812, after it had, in the last Presiden tial election, received the sanction of every portion of the democracy — (pc,. the party had jimght and triump - hed under its ban ners, 18 A FRAUD UPON THE PAR TY, and meets our decided disapprovid. Resolved, That die taritfol IS Iti does not protect our labor—that it does encourage the pauper labor of Europc—that if con tinued it will bring. down the price of labor, and will not produce funds enough to sus tain the GovernMent—that it is an exper iment emanating from the nulifieation of South Carolina Wine HIS CALCULA TED TO BRING OUR MECHANICS AND WORKMEN TO THE LEVEL 0 I.;"THE SOUTHERN SLAVES,and bring, a system of DIRECT TAXES upon the Government of the Union. Resolved, That the country cannot re turn to its,prosperity till the British tariff of 18.1(I is repealed. Resolved, That Vive President Dallas has FORFEITED THE CONFIDENCE OF TIIE DEMOCRACY OF PENN SYLVA NlAbv fziving, his casting vote in favor of the M'Kay bill. That he con tintless to insult his own state by travcllint abroA to receive the honors of the south in payment of that vote. Cy-Our. friends in Dauphin County have nomi nated a tip-top ticket, of the support of which any good Whig might well he proud. Dauphin was well represented in the National Legislature for the last few years by the Hon. A t.rx..t7i 1, as flAmsty, whose services-at Washington, though brief, have been such a to reflect honor upon the representa tive and the constituent ; and we should regret much his loss in the National Councils, were we not assured that his place Will be well supplied by an able and popular successor, in the person of G. N. Er REirr, of Schuylkill. J mLs Fox, Esq., one of the candidates for Assembly, although very young, has already established flr himself over the State a high reputation us an eloquent and able de bator and thorough-going, genuine Whig. Had we not our own excellent ticket to support, we should be half inclined to take up a short residence in Dau phin prior to the election. UTTlie Whigs of Philadelphia city have nomi nated Thomas Connor, Charles B Tregn, Bet - "jamin Mathias, Win. W. Haley, and Wm. Mantel ins, as. their candidates for Assembly. In the Ist Congressional District the Whigs ha‘e nominated Edward Joy Morris; in the 2nd district Joseph R. Ingersoll ; in the 3d John M Coleman, and in the 'lth Robert T. Conrad. The Locolocos run C. J. Ingersoll in the Ist district,.Col. Florence in the 2nd. and Charles Brown in the 3d The IN * EriVes John S. Littell in the Ist, Wm. Ifollinghead in the 3d, and Lewis C. Levin in the-tth districts.. In' The IVlngs of Lancaster county have nomi nated lion. Jens Strnonn as their. candidate for Congress; the Locofocos lIF.IuY 1-IA.L.DE:I.I.ttc ; and the l'iative9 E. C Esq. •, Irr A clisa,,truus Flood, oceat , ioned by heavy occurred hear Madison Indiana', about two weeks since. A nutnl)er of live , A were and au i l owc;l% Trif s t Fcsiign r f I mid Ole Semi,, Oa, it.t, e rei:a .1 croliLf.r.led 11 , 11:d ionr.'..er of ti , frientl Of both inr-t:tyli )o.s, duri•-; ve . t %cc( k. fln evinine- Tvererc Cored Lef ire the A lutniii if th:: ttein iliaryl,y Mr. A. 13..9•::: n e f the, ts.-:c:r•litiry.wlth "Eternity" n; 3.i o,erne, and -Y. t:".t En, of en "The ciliation - Ou I.VethoiJav vein tI , P 11 , v. J. 1.. Ei:o7 - .7r:. of Readinz, t!ie Alumni of tLf! Cole ,e upon “The nrce, of Error in opinion." unrl on TIINIny t!! , C.7rnmencement t in the follw,v;n!,.: order :—Player by Prof. 11. 1. 13Arrn, of Hart:rid:. N. Y.: 2. Lulu : -4 .lletati”y by W f. A. 1:1 ty.:, of Pc:l.lin ,, Pa.: :t. -(nivvr Cramv:c!;," U. A. Illiol'011;:ft. 0! . T.V1 , L.11 Mir,-1.; 4. of ChurOt NV:.z. ilt-nr n, Lc hinon I'l.. ;4. Greek r by Joan .1. 11.1-c of Pi. C. nexion of 111 , ' Ph7 - 4eal -,":" IT G.. 1. 7,1...11T7., of F:VdTri , '!".. co. Ald. 7. "11,...1•!1ea and Ch:is:tiett :114•olor.h,11 Pa.; 8. Cit2:111o1l Orat . ., by A. C. NVF. t cINn, of N ,- c,ik Pa.; 0. -11:1:1;tu.i• la -, 10,. by C. A. I.l"ny,:p.a. of lialtimote, ,N1(1.; 40. “The Pall of Rome," by NV. 11. STI!VI.NiirI, of GottyqllllT, ; I I. , ;Intlnencr of the LailluarT," by .1. B. SM ELT zF;t,or Carroll ; 12. -A nicric,in Orotn.q," by .1. 11 wiv tun II IL 11 , r. 01t1cttysburiT, l'n.; 111. "Curiwitv.” by II r.'• r ('. Ec r,EHT. Of A (131 n: co., Pa.; 1 I.C . ollferl ke.; of Be gret..; ; l.i. Valo.iictory, by .1. 111.1'1S:I A C.I.Y I Ni'. of Niocksville. C. ; 16. Benediction, by Iho , :ident tt• TII. i:,Cuitcic Our limited space thio morning will not permit our spc:dcin^atheeNerciresindctail. :4011*,,,. it to ,ay timt the pertlarmances throuhout were distirrlmished for the od.•vah d r.mtitno.nt, chaste diction, and cor ref t .!ovation that have ulwovs characterized the pu! die uxereiees or Cielu tihui ns at this place. It trill be observed that G,dtvsbur... as mand, wa, du ly repri , rnind, and, we Hilly he permitted to odd, w reprewnted. 'fhe otr it, the presence of ninemally lorje and drdliont swhen ces, and we ludic vu <<aeo very Lreneral sdlisraction. 'flitlre .\. H. tcnc emilmrod mmlibm,.. of class, ,md ;hat M in cour,o. upon I). 11. liittl4.. D. A. r. J. I:. I Wm. 11. 11m ri Dr. ( 11m. nor. I - Vv. 1. 1 .oyd KIM:10. Hoy. NI - 111..A. IVm Pkoml. Dr. J. A. llMtlenattr, Rugml and A.AI. 'rho ilite;v:ll.4 het Nvoon the oNfqei.4; , -; were rtili venra i no,t dot:l , 4lolu] by th.• 11 0 tlw iiwniber4.ll‘vhic!l this or•ra , Wn, (I,•terviiiwtl to 1.1.,,v( MEM dc...:ti , .;1 of ..,tcrct, soun.l F( malt Serainary. 11l 1111011:eV arintnr kill he hlmd a cant an nottnttin the te-opentit2. Sze of I'mf. I .1!"1 , T . 3 fur the rereption ul r ipits ml the (tt;:ti,t% miller next. 19 NOCielt we invite the at tention at tlio-ot H.; in chat the ehneati•at young reset to ',earn that the stipp..i t e.;teivieil to the br inch olthe school wore irriire , (I:lately connected ith tic toll n, hats net. toTII \.‘ Lat tn;4111 clian'Acipaled lnot !lie tr,etiti of ctlnca!ion in this place. Prof. I! to r Ict< in yor-equence berm coloryiird to chary:e the pre,- ent ;carat !anent by which he ierirt. , , from all peconiar ) ,• intelyet in the -(lctty..burg. Female ' . ern- Marv, - and give:; Ili, entire attention to the Board ing F.. IlArri• al,o relii 1 . 10)11 the . :- . chool NN'il . tell will IYrealter by under clianze of I h.s Luau Of :\ 1,01.,1 1,,, s .been eonnectoil welt the l'itt,tield atul :Vloitrlt Ilcl yo!ce Institution:. and 00101).": It'Vl/1/11114.'111101 be Pr. Toni). of Pittsfield, :\la‘s. 11'y sec no reason why a !.!on,l Female Institution should not stiecevil in Mir mid-t. and trust that the of now bei• • made to eA.l.lilish on.? Neill meet with a proper re spome fre.rn our citizens. Our citizens will haye learned crow the Bills post ed through town, that the Wi Ells, whose perfor- Inn tires havc excited so much ntlention in other places, design giving a Convert in this; place, at the Coact-hoist to-morrow night. We have Seen a number of very 114.,1t reeonnnendatims, of which the following are a veiy fair sample. For particu lar>, ace Bills. We have listened with high gratification to the concerts of the Baker Fiuil:,•, in one of the chu rc7ll - Of our borough, for three evenings. 'I heir mu sic is entirely vocal. and of a high order. The pieces perlormed are, many of them, of touching interest, and true-to nature. The Death of Wash ing/o,i; The Batik of hunker Hill; The Snow Sicrm ; The 01.1 Crnnite .11on:Itain State; Speed 11y G a ib ui t P a rk and the Purling liciptirm; with others of a kindred natute, are all pieces %vhich are sung and are adapted to elevate our views of the goodness of the Deit.v in conferring on man a mu sical car, and a voice for the expression of Ili.' tiraies. Their music, though not strictly velig- . loos in its ch.iracter; is not inconsistent to be sung in a church, even with the most scrupolons views of propriety as to the use of such an edifice. Their temperance SOntr,F, and of a humorous charae ter, are well adapted to relive the pieces which are more staiiid sober, as they are rill pointed with a good t oral. We recommend it to our brethren who may have the opp Idunity, not to tail of listening to their um sic, and hope every facility will he olrered them for the full exercise of their high vocal powers. 11 T I4,TFIELD, N. Y., JuNE 3, ISI6 We had the pleagure of attending a Concert of the Bakers last Evening at the Westfield Renee, and were highly l leased with the style of the nut sic and manner of execution. The House was fl:t I to overflowing, and the expectations of all Were more than realized. Sucli a musical entertainment is seldom to be had any where, and especially in our country villages. We are glad to learn that they. have consented at the urgent solicitation of our citizens, after visiting a few places at the west, to return to this place, and favor us with a nother opportunitv to listen to the sweet harmony of their voices. We advise all who ~c an he mov e d. with the concord of sweet sounds," and are not lit "lin treason, stratagems and spoils," to come out, and thus be richly repaid. AUSTIN sAirm, F.. S. BADGER,, • WM. ALLIS, E. WATERS, R. TINKER, J. G. lIINKLE "We perceive by our exchanges that the Demo cratic Press of Pennsylvania is last getting right on the subject of the Tariff. '—Compiler of Poor fellows , ---we pity them, no wonder they have hceo so long getting into the traces. Mr. Pet.K.s British 13111 was a hard dose, anti. the only wonder is that it has fret' so soon swallowed.— But we have the assurance . that the presses are "getting right" at last. Will the people gel right with them? FE The Hon. FEL! xG. .McCoN :LL, member of Congress from Alabama, committed suicide at Washington on the JOth inst. by cutting the jugu lar veins on each side of the throat, and inflicting several horrible wounds in the abdomen. He vas laboring urdcr a lit of nigniapolu at the time,— Although notorious for hie intemperate babits,;be is represented to have posscs,ed a frank aiol gen erousnature, which attached to him numerous iriends. His iermlins x‘c:c in the CNlgres soienYbelyiej, (2,01,11 Vocal Concert. Rev. J: J. :-..'LOCUM c ". 3.1 . A c:•i;c-1 .:1,! •tt o: 1 . :!;?,.:, ft ci!:011 t! Court 0: that frt....*, 7rl 110' C!- r: t PAT ;. rl.l I.rl : ht:in t la 1.," :171 ) , c! 112131131 1.r1 , 11.1't for !h.: 11,1 Dial ‘va-1 ;hut Cord; ;01.2,r. ! vehlio, ,ic•it 'lnn title , ' to it I) that a turther proco.,l !Le t'oul! ,v t.) Of Clic:: :rill L 4 int negl.)P3 : ...I:1,2. It v, 11 bL 11,0 que,:itm ;1.,: fice.lum C 0.., nojTcc.; up tt V. ,:r n: t): t h.. Courtin I A!,,:611-", for hi. county, on t! ,, ? 1:1107: 1 , Fir F.'7 1N fi;l* the 1 . 11't"! .::1 11'1,.ple, 01:7 Cilc:t ul ca. !.1"1 , .." 1 , in repl:, is t,, C., riviihher quevr v iih r2:ei , nto i i thr Ofc.r , )n mat The ,rty ;hl t c?),- 'Pro ••• !, :,C3 0, - • n m is Ito tlcct tr, , ,1 our t'llo t., %.l:0d• . 11,1 tO 10% to L;• ;1-6:1 , ,t ,iirren.lvr or al purti:iii or it, v.. 11 } , o our NVcil, it w.i.; :111 (2, A ,1 ttij intrlttl,‘,l ti,!t'o! the car.; ar nu n..uul th it the 1111 H 1 . 1 111.11'1.1' e L l11.1:. the V. 1 .1‘ , 10, he ‘V.I • pit V 'rr..t, 1, tNE,14 . ,:•: 1:1; , ,t1i 1 . . 11•41 . 1•11 01. pnr.tll.l! Mr. M . l. I: that h. ,mere.! 1:110 north 1 , 1:11 in t.:11'111`•,11y Ii m; ;11n1 ~f c.iii 111) hair h.urh is .e hind of 11,,1y t';.• Kr...or:v(l t 11r. l'ti - I: by lb, , !iottld lila. t 11:tve tiu it (1(.1111ition .‘f tho I)caLtgogitt Pint vati..,l in 11 Vd%iCV I Expre,, thus . tato; '1111 . 3 1:- , SrEt-3 Ft )11 IS;tV. Tllll ISEITIsi! TAIOI.T; Ut:Pt. ‘t, to: Tin: LI:',1;-T1:9 . :1t•il IZV; t,. I,tr.at.• ot• !NDI:SrIIV; ( 't•tt r.vc v l r t!i 11:1 tPLE, as v,ell as t!te GOV Lit N I;NT ; ' l ' l:roterthrow of Lt/e010 , 01•-111. the fIANI rii our ettlit,try's Provenly :col the moTnErt t,f It o r i c w ,l G.trruptioll. I,1":1 t Ci! 134;1.` 101 41111W1111.TS the appottit.- ; !tient of 1;:-.iiitot: l'itt , :coorr, to lie Envoy ordinary and :\finistc; of the 1.1. States to Grcat Britain, vice 1 outs AIuLANE, the 11 . .. t , 14iw1,f 17 called at l is ONVII ropt,;.A. lolls \1 01 11;1,1... - . , 0:1 appoint ed Secretary of the I'. vic , ! Mr. 13 kNeaorT, 7 , ,1t505; is at ph- citt (;2 mid of th e h i lt ei . 0 : lice 'mill a , I;eev , :or ,h.ti I have hoeu,oft)poill lU"The boiler of li t ' ,teaulboat Ex;clsior o's- • it'll a Cerii: , :o (. 11 the 112th ; hilt let•. Cie at New Vol.!: city, wid. immediately took [IN. Thine veer; alialit p2r. : , ow, on board, scveral ofwiwin viarehid and d'h injit, twat Val LICA at $:35, to the water's edg( 1f.1"111 ;01017)111 to lob an murder the Cathie' of the Laseaster Bank was made last week by a german named Szuter. The Casloer and !Ay were ak.. aliened during the night by a noi,e in theit bed chamber, occa. , hened by the effort of litter it open a bureau. A scuffle ensißd during whirl the Cashier (Mr. Symmes) yore' veil . a deep gas! on the t h roat from a razor. .I‘lr.R. S. also received : Several severe wounds. Suter 'ana sub,:equentl).• arrested in Itestwi. Wit o irr .of New York, has pard6net several A nti-ren!ces who- had been sentenced the Sing Sing State Prison ErThe Democracy of B..littylklll county ltay. beeome.so refractory that it Will; de:nned advisa Ile at the late Locoloco County Cuavention to a dopt re, , olittions recommending that hereafter n person should be nominated for Mike who ha not faithfully served the party for at least thre years immediately preceding the nommation! LITGen. TA r Lon, in replying to the New Vor - Resolutions in favor of his noininalion for di Presidency, says that he has no aspirations for high office, and desires only to discharge primed the arduous and responsible ditty asr;igned hint the Government, in an honorable conduct of tl war with Mexico. IrrJosi:eit IL ICcuss, E , q. of We.,tinorelam has been nominated as the ‘Viiii; candidate fi f ? Coni;ress in the ili,,t rict compmed oI ll'edford, We: mordant' and Cambria. Among the ReFo:titiot adopted by the Conletees we notice one pledgh the yordial t:aipport of the district to the Hon. J.t Cone::n,ns the 11 !lig candidate for Governor. ec -- . / - We have no late intelligence • moment from Nauvoo, e:“!ept that t‘k Mormons h;td been arrested in she neig borhood of the, A nti-M orm on camp, at shot as spies. If this lie true, the•ball h already opened, and sad niav be the w 0.7 before it shall close.. The Amti-Mortuo; have 1,200 1.11111 in the field. A Ilomn LEAGuE has been organized' 1 Wheeling, Va., and already has a large l' I , of signer 3 to the following pledge: - i 1 I ":We, the undersigned, hereby pledge Mirsel , - .1 to us'..! nur best e!...ettions .cur the promotion of : utinufa:turet; of our country, state and city, d! d 1 the r.::-(:-..;t•d:ti..!;uncrit of protective duties 1 ,. . !.• :;• u~,::,~1 ~~ ~~:^: i::rcnt =MEE :oi i:.'l Lcodtalily c rvar It it. 4al d! Tit Lr, in a. tinple.tionallr•," dc- ot . tic-7111:7,11d L.• t!.• 1%;',1 Importaut frcm the Gulf Squahou, of the: s. brig (:f war Truxion= 'GU Caw tukui . Privmers of War (J . ,:a:l!rt .Immin Vera Cruz —Scizure echfornia, lj c. . '1 Le 1011co...IIextract of a 1 , ...t1e.r from rill offic , r 1 , 1!•• ;•. -I low • • a ,,•,,. ion l.i:: , rc iL r t 1;•.• c.iVt.l; ,. . .Ic , l ii: , t -I ' ; f ; I L culla 1.0 yon nr. u what it; I:oing or ler Santa Ana arrived licrr!on the IGOI inst, from Ha% zina, in the Eep,:Hi morchant steamer .krab, accopanied hv his lady and friend Gen. .A:wonte. 11e %vas well received on his huldiog at Vera Cruz, but our accounts s.l.i not, very enlhailastie ally. Ile has gone to :'ae.x-ieo. Through the English squadron stationed here, we were informed sometime since that Coin. Sloat, commanding the U. S. naval forces in th , ..! Pa(zitic, had talLen pos tiession of California. Thi3 is what might have been expected. I regret to inform von of the 1039 of the beautiful U. S. brig Truxton, by all ae- • counts the bust vessel of her class in our "service, Capt. E. IV. u ler. 'Ow Truxtun sailed from here in the early part atilt» month ter Tampi/...0. On thu I.lth. Nviiile standing into the harbor of Tuspatf, 120 miles north of \''erit Cruz, a small Mexican roasting; vessel di.:eovered, and soon thatle prize of. Capt. Carpender etiga• : ), - i•d'the captain (Ir pihd Lin into a saf3 anehorae, but in doing so ran the Truxton on a re:•I where she was very soon in a pert . /oils situation. C a pt. Carpender then despatched Lout. ikrry man to the squadron for the assistance of a tcantcr.:ll/e boat ill which this ollievr left w"" " 111 'r 1.11 " r (11.!'s hard pulling. 1111.1'- ed up by the Marv's oil Vera Cruz. As soon as our C o w / n o d/ire was informed ()I' _ : .„„the tact he sent the Princeton to ie-je While the hrig xvits - on the Reef, after the departure of Lt. Berryman. two Alex ' lean coasting ve::,:els appeared in the offi ng; tileSl! %Vere i';1111;11*C(1 by Z 1 Mal. S VII.V . 111 C11111'0! of It. IStislivod Hunter, but this gentleman was nnablr, Iron' 1110 vb,limee 01 the talc ltlowieg It the time, to reach the wreel: with his plizus, au l un<ruutluel led to make for this plare, n here lie arrit: ed several thtys ago. lbt the arrivtd of the Merton at the V. rcrl, of the ' l l u); sho was found nbandoned, and had been stripped of all light articles IV the i‘lexi vans. A trtlee" \\ a t•ettl lel shore fretti the Piitteetett, l w Lunt it W.IS Co )1. his utficer :Ind orcw who %vei; w tih hitn, landed at Tuspan on the 1 7111, and were, vt , ry hos pitably received and treated by the inhabi tants. On the I 9111 they started on out for 'l%lttipico, jute:Air:2 - to Wren themselves as prisimurs of wlir ; sincu 1111111 we 1111V11 110 :111(1011111S 1,1 111( . 111. On the return of the flag of truce to the Princeton, the vont mander of that lindiniy there was no possibility or sning the ? Pruxton, set her on ;ire, and I-Ito had facto burnt to the NV:11(. 1 :S Clige 1VIIL:11 the Princeton took her . • ia.Tat 'File U. S. sia:ain cutter 1,P;4 - are here a few days since deqatelws for Com. (..!onticr. 'rho day fullowittg a flag of truer was sent in to Vera Cruz from the Cuinherland. cHrrespotulent of the New Orleans Bulletin t...tates that Santa Ana W:1,3 allowed by Com. Conner to enter Vera Cruz. - LATER F 1 OAI THE ARMY The New Orleans Delta of the Gth, pub li;lues the substance of a letter recieved in that city from Gen. Taylor, dated at Co marro on the 20th of Atnmst. in which he , -... , states that he scot forward about 200 nudes. 300 woo sus and 169,000 rations for the soldiers; and that from the Ist to the 6th of Seim:taller, he intended to proceed with a strong force on to Monterey, where he expected to meet the enemy; that if they did there attempt to arrest his progress, he would proceed and push forward to Silocs, and there, arrange his plans for future movements, which would he forwarded. Rio/ and liloodJ.ed ill the .iinny. A toter In tic editor of the Nett (41,,,n-, 1')„;;;\ g ives the 1011(;wing account of 0 4.11.-,gtiLceild and blo,,dy fight nmong the volunteets. - During the afternoon of the 31st ult.. five companies of one of the Georgia rcg intents, went on hoard a steamboat to be earripl ~tip to Camargo. Two of these companies (one Germans and the other Irishmen) had been to variance several days —and being brought so close together, quarrels ensued, words soon led to blows, and in a short time a general riot was ra ging on the tipper deck. Col. Baker, of the •Ith regiment of Illi nois Volunteers, encamped about halt' a mile from the hoot, determinell to tender his services to quell the riot, and with that view ordered out several companies, and placing hintsalf at the head. of 20 men hur ried to the boat. As he approached, the Colonel of the Georesia Begimettt asked his assistance in quelling - the riot, where upon Col. Baker, at the head of his 20 men, pressed upon the heat and was at once at tacked by the rioters, who were drii;en back for awhile, the colonel, with hi s sword defending himself bravely against the bayonets of several fora few minutes; bnt he fell as deadiniving received a ball in die back part of the neck. ) -- --2 Captains Post (Cominksary ad Ser geant Oglesby, with their little squad, fought over the body 4,l \ t \ l , teirColo dbrave ly, the first two and si. of the privates re ceiving wounds—two moral. By this time Capt. Bohcrts arri ve d w i t h hi s coin . pony. He saw the situation of Col. Baker, and his little band overpowered, and rush ed to their relief. Bat in attempting to as cend the stairs leading to the ripper deck, he ruck edft bayonet in his neck, it having passed tinder the skin, Imat the side of his neck to the back, about three inches.— Seeing it was ira pwsible to ascend the stairs, so strongly fortiticd by the rioters, Gupta. R. )1)E:1-Ls oad • Jones' cunpanies retreated, carrying Col. ilakerf,-010 the boat as dead. The Colonel. soon revived. 'l%e Illinoia mon !lad rir% !tall-car. op to 1.:1'..!; and now arrived with the balanee of the 4th IZeiriment of Illinois Vo!unteeN, t Ird!-oartridges ; and the riot soon eew;- in;:-, the Georgians were. disarmed and put tinder slrong• guard, and were under guard durio , ..l the night, and up, to the time of the deprture of the express. The wounds of Col. Baker, and Captains Koh,!rti and although serious, were e.m-AdtTed mortal. On the mortlin!r of the Ist ins t., about 30 of the wotnah4l (some !nor:ally) were lying upon the boat and shore, and it was -generally believed that the dead (al least 8 or 10) had been thrown o•:erbo;u•d. It is said trio Clilonel ol• the Georgia Regiment Idiot several of Ini,4 own men, ringleaders in the riot. Tic captain of the Georria Coin pang. while resi, , ting Cu!. Baker alai his 20 brave volunteers, was knocked down with the butt of a musket, and thus disabled in ur ging on his men. TILE RANDOLPH SLAVCS.--Thu removal of a largo number of manumitted slaves benonging - to the estate or Joh,. iza:Aolph, to the ;ital.,: of Ohio, and the refo:;:il of the citizens to allow them to settle there, have led to serious proceedings. Ott learnim: that a meetiter, of residents of Mercer coun ty had 11(T11 held, at which it was resolved Ord unless the negrocH leave the county before the first day of March next, force would he used to expel them, Gov Bartley has issued a proclamation, calling upon inims;e:nal olii„ !e rs to execute the laws protcei persons and property, the State from insult and contumely, and relieve the Mate authorities of the unpleasant of resortii to more summary measures for the restoration of peace in the: :';ate, and justice to individuals within said comity. Ilc further enjoins that if the negroes have violated lily low, or disturbed the peace, or trespassed upon the righ:s of others, the le gal remedy must he applied, but no unlaw ful violence indulged. S:101.:711,11:1:It5 ANI) Tut: wri ter in the llaltimore l'atriot gives sonic pithy para2raphs, suiting. the cliiiiirent Manchus of American industry. shim Mg the deleterious DI the 11u1; Bill. In one of them he sacs: ' l ' lll' BOG/ :Ind oc .lAt/iir Lave tint sttllirit lit under the new I;lateidi tariff law at 30 per cent. ad valorem. The price of incii's b 001f ., ) , i ;In d ,1 )(4:s . I s so very low in enii where hilt is very cheap, that thi. yin) be imported from there to sell hero in petition to our own inanticacturt :F. duty on linotees, shoes and siippers, under the law ()I' 18 was sn high, that the I:11- portation of tiwirt n as proliihitcil; \VC shall see larg' importiithnis of houtucs fur men and Nvoiw.iii, of hiath lostings tl.c, as \yell as shires and \\Alien will afford a profit to the itnpin . tcrif - after pitying the (hay of 30 per ei2ittutit ad , valorem, and cnuceyucutly le,siat the de - niantl fur the Ainerieint inanntitetured ' tick. E!):*44-2:0rre043 Nothinf mare indissolubly blends and perpetuates the holy d rehti on ship uul friendLitip, (including even the tender pas-,ion too,) than a striking and correct likeness olone we behold near and deco• to our hearts. "Yes, theie arc her re:owes, her brow and he:: hair, - And here Nv;111 a look st,serap;lic, Her nose, and her mouth, and the smile that thew, Truly caught by the art Pitoloqraphic." The above impromptu we thought ad mirably adapted to the Daguerreotype por trait taken by :Messrs. PLummt WILDE, of an estimable young lady with whom we are acquainted ; a more faithful resem blance could not by any art be given. \Ve have critically examined these .eittleinen's specimens of their art and do not hesitate to pronounce thorn equal, if, not superiOr, to any we have ever seen. Anti n 2 - their large and .varied collection are many a our 6tizens, acquaintances, SC relatives. (single or in groups.) Whose figures and faees, both expression and features, are not Only instantly . y4wognized but arelministalicable and faithful lac-similes of the ; and we cheerfully commend their skill to those wantin , .; tleu lineaments of the "human face divine" faithfully portrayed. Their ad mirably executed and highly anished pic tures are a guarantee of satisfaction to all who may patronize them. 11/: F. Gettysburg. Sopt. 15, 15,115. BALT i; is as a M A n [con It EcTED wm t I.T.] I'hot:ll.—The flour market has improved in coo t:Nt:lice of the tlivoi able adv ices per the late stemner. of 110 and street flour at Iwlders acnendly asking S.l 37. G it.tt•:.- - ales of good prirne red wheat at 90 cts. to 113. White Wheat lor Family Flour is worth SI 19 to .31 "20. Demand good with mode rate supply. White Coin sold at 63 and ti vets and yellow at 62 a 63 cents. Oias are worth 3J it 31 etc. Rye 62. Llr.Er CAT'. —iS9 head aered at the scale, on Tuesdav,...s66 of which were sold at prices ranging from t'4,l 50 to $5 00, per too Ibs. aeeord• iarrto quality. moderate supply of live flogs in mar ket with a fair demand. Sales at 'izs 51, ass 612. MARRIED, At the Chapelof Mt. St. Mary's Collegc. Em mit:borg, on Tuesday the 15th of September, by nay. John M Caffrey. D. D. Mr. Eta B. LEFLv nu, of Getty,hurg, to Mi,s ELIZA M. RA lIFOItD, daugh ter of tile late Thomas Radford, E•q. 17 fhe abave annonncement was accompanied by a harge and delicious pound-cake, which, after a'practical discussion of its merits, was voted ;:e.;;m . con. to be "honorable to the donors and worthy the occasion." It seems that Printers, after all, are occasionally permitted . to meet with the good things a t this world, and in return for this token of re meinbrance the happy couple trill accept our best wishes. May their future be all that t bight visions now clustering , around their pa may seem to foreshadow, and their fondest ant' i pations meet with a full realization. On the 10th inst by. Rev. J. A. Murray Mr. ROUERT MCCUVE, of Mercer county, to Miss JaNr. E. Di vE , r, of A,lams county. 'At Cono.vago Chapel, on the mil inst. by Mar. Mr. Gibbintc, Mr. Bait rarmom ray (N, to CIL Lt =:flrJ , y At F oweAtirv. A. I,lancl connty, Ohio. On the (oh ult. in tl e I{i ) rOf his age,C'!E% it LEH Vo r . etuqctit Co!- I q 4 ,. Ut Vt . t,),C;(1r,7,. 1 . :,t, r,t sn c 1 :we( d nEL, v,i:e c,l .I`. Ir. Jacob I of :Lis CACC. CII tic Ctil 111 , T. DI 11:0 na, of :\ 111 , c.1, , T, teal L'At.Nr.r r r•lri FINE Sufr.:cri!)cr, Exec . ntor of the Es state VAN cd t .`Lima coun ty, Will eXl)O6e to S:lie on 1 itioy the I Gilt (ivy q f Oclubcr next, on the promises in tp., the of said deceased, adjoinitur lands of Abra ham 'Fancy, Smith, Wis.ler, and wheel, containing. , 100 ACRES, more'or less, on which are erected a good one and a 11:tlf-story Weather-hoardql "e 3 .I.l'p FR.12.11,' with other outhnildiw : •;. Thera is a tiever-f,liling Siring of \V:lter con% nii•nt to the h o use. 'l'here is lipen the Fiirin au exiieHent Ordiard variotr, of bruit About 10 of the are in good 'Finiber, :111,1 the haliince wi:i l. cultivation, with a su{ii.•icucv of first rate .‘leadow-latetl. • .11 Mc 807ne GP Ti l (:(e• Neill be CX pOSed to S:tit! a Tract, of the property of said (lc:et - NI:in:I, situate in Moon:joy township, adjoining lanos of Rohert Smith, Reever, and othdr:i, con- tailing Ettore or less. Any per,on desirous of viewing the Property c•;ut do so hy calling on Jou \ lIERGAw, rt,,idin; ou die ['Am. ;:.de to ennintence at 1 0 4 eleids, r. when attandanre %vitt I) rig: n and terni.i mathn knnwn hv the : 1 w h, er 0,,,,.. VAN (JR:*_-.11).EL \ Peculiar Icature S.hool is that ~4, not more than I'2 or. 11 Young LI ;IS boarding ; they rucyivoil a.. nieltil);23•6 'of ih lionily thcir eery faci!pitH aro. I . of tile ellitiVailt):l-1,1. tint;nt and 11,Wits, as \veil :13 improvemmit. fowl the Pittsrnl(l and lio!:,•oke 4)1111:Iss. 'rite !Arc:it:m:l t;i:‘ •hool el-viited, 11: , 11 a iiii!c ti nu Gifityslitirg. Tbe udie:: I.: ;Is extensive ;14 ;At the terms Furthcr in lorrivition tall he olltuine:. l . n.0;111 alplic.lfiol kter or otherwise to the Print.; :‘ , l Ilaopt) at Clettyl , ilrg. 11 . 2 %; :ession conittienee [C , )31,11 - (Aisli:vit)aixt; Fetilaie This S t ihoni for d;ty seledurs he re , o pened on the 2d of NovenXer at tile - t liadetny Building to the Borough or Get tynhurg. Miss I,Avra.t L')ftD, or Mass., 11:13 assumed the responsibility of conduct iivz its operations. The dwelling part of the Academy in Possession a - iven Scpt. 18. To the Tree Electors of (he 15th Con gressional District, cootposed I.ork aa.l.ldanz3 Counties. Fi I IELLOW errlZENS—Having n a 6 - former occasion been honored with a majority of your stitirtires, for a seat in the Coll.:Tress of the U. States, and while act ing- as my judgement dictated, given faction to my constituents, so tar as I tin aware; and having been solicited by many warm and respected friends to become a Candidate for the same Wilco at the ing election, in October next, the encour agement, which those con s iderations afford, induces me again to offer myself as a can didate for a seat in the Should you think me vortliy of your support, and I recuiVe a majority of your votes, I will endeavor to promote the jiverer•ts of my constituents and our common eoutnry, I)V defending such principles as Ivere advocated by tie' Fathers of the na tian, among which is Protection to Amer ican Interests in preference to those of For eign Lands. uFI s ylva firanC),l. OU will parade at the house of Is_tAc llonrNsoN, in Fairfield, on ,S'aturdpy the 261 k day of September next, at 10 o'clock, N., precisely,, in summer uni fi,irm. Each member will be provided with 10 rounds of Ball and Cartridge, as there will be shooting at a target by the members. By order of the Capt. ALLX. COBEAN, 0. S Sept. 18, 18,16. 1L - It RUIT TREES, of all kind§, (grafted in the root,) can be had of the sub scriber on reasonable terms. Please call and judge for yourselves. C. W. HOFFAIAN. Gettysburg, May 29, 1840. Blegeks.urithing, .` all its branches, will be attended to ti by good workmen, at the Foundry of the subscriber. TIIOS. WARREN. G;ttyc,burj, Dec. ;9. DIED, EXECUTQII' v..§.LuAr,.LE nv:ra =MEE= 's'Eiit rJCf'~-~~6i al:. 23 ACIZES, Svoilar . st, FO IC, it L'!:N 30th Congress of the &ales Your friend and humble Ser'vt HENRY NES York, Pa. Sept. 11, 18-16.—te ISAIIELLA NURSERY, IiTTYSISURG, PA Tills WAY FOlt •BARGAINS! FTFcriE suliseribcr respectfully invites the aiteution of ilonsekeopers and others to the largo assortment of 571 ('`,.):.DiON AND FANCY . , C 17.7 nlv.ay Bawl at his cstabliFll- // •1 mem in l'll;:ml);:rslirgr,irt:vt. IIi:3 furniture matic afscr the latest f:::•11- ions and of tlifft.rvnt rolorz:, in imitation of :\lalioL , any, Satin, V.o.;c: and Walnut \Vocal, 111 Of ‘vhiclic.in lie had at the lowest'price .for Cash or Country Pro duce. ec ii nt the :?-hrip, in ChainherAnr t r :.treet, one door the Lutheran Chu'reh. Gettysburg, July 24 F.,("Tt - Tr'"rr"T Fu.INT:LIN W. Dr.NiVIDDIE 1„ 17) ESPECTFULLY informs the citi- U -1 1 zell of Gct!vOlurg. nml the surround ing country, that he leas taken tho weii known Est frbiisb 2,1 i( za of J. 11. SKELT,Y, iu (.litirnbersl)urq Gettyz:httrff. nc.trly opposite Buehler's ApothtTary anti Book Store, where he is propared to ex:2mm! till work in his line with nt..tnie,.s told in the most .style. All %vol.': entrusted to him, will be warrantc:l to fit. Ilis terms \yin be ver" ntotkrati. , , for CAsti or COUNTRY PRO- W:CI.% i)Cf"The latest Fashions will be regular lv received fruin the Cities. Getty,hurg, March 20..1810.-1y L'2. 2 Ato. `J3:_:'•:l.,3'lf.`l"j. Lame and exec:flout :Isortinent of ratv Paint Brushes and h S'll.yli 'Tools, just r•Teived and for sale at reason able prices, at the Drtur and Book Store of S. IL BUEHLER. GE,tlysllurr, June 5, 18-16. tf .(40•eajo, ERY FANCY Ah. 1 1(.. I 01 & 1.,r sale C. April 10, 18.111 (7'fiadies ! tray dies ! rgi-, Hi; suhscriher has generally an as s•)rtanent of Candies for sale at his 1.1'1... 1 ,11-hoomt in (liamber:,l)tirg street, nu:ct door to fink!. C. NV 1 . : A. E •r ~xn~- A.;),•11 12, 191.1 D-11AN I) COACHES, BUG hy of good and :-2tibstantial can be. had at clic Coach .12:siabli:.b nient a tin: baiNicribcr. itt Gcny-burg. C. W. Ilol:TAIA.N. G_;tty:l;urg, May 29, 18.16. 1 (Ellen:cut varieties fur Spring and 4 . 47 Samtnor wear—beautiful style and eb,:ap—to he had at the Store of WM. It 11 . 1'1111.1 UFF. April 10, 18.10. MATER AND (=EIt.`.IAN• SILVER PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, (Cr,e., of hest quality, can alwav,; he had at th Pancy Store of C. WEAVER. April 10, 1810. ri'''; , EA NUTS, FILBERTS, AL MUNI)S, 6.7. c.. of the best quality to be had at the Confectionary of C. LAVER. April 10, 1840. . IVPIP NO CUR E-IY 0 P r! FrillE Subscribers have been induced, at the solicitation of a number of friends to introduce to the, afflicted their Speciiie for Fei•er and Ague. They have tried it with unparalleled success—in no in: , tauce• without effecting a perfect cure ; and many who have been under the hands of skilful phy - sicians for months. It is purely vegetable, and has gained great re putation under the practice of a brother of one of• the proprietors in the State of Mis- We warrant, it in all cases when the direetionlare carefully observed, and ask no pay if it fails. Many certificates are in our possession and some of them can be seen at the stores of our agents : enough to F,atisfe any one of the efficacy of our medicine. It not on ly cures the must cases of intcrmittant, hut 'acts as a ionic on all debilitated frames. Being porfectly innocent, we can With con fidence ask a trial. OBEIt. & MeCONKEY, irrThe above medicine is t'or sale, by appoint ment of the proprietor, in Gettysbura. at the Drug Slone of 6.11. DuEuLEit Sept. 11, 1846. BLAcKsmiTill id.'HE undersigned has connected with his Coachmaking Establishment a large Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of BLAC.USIVIITHING, including ironing Carriages, Buggies, 11 - agons, (S• c. lle.would say to those who have Horses to shoe, that he has in his em ploy first-rate hands, which, with his per sonal attention, will enable him to give en tire satisfaction to all those who may favor him with a call. e r r B gu Spring :4 (t,arranted) will be promptly made to or der at all tiMes. ICF'AII kinds of REPAIRING clone, both in 'Wood and Iron, at the-most redu ced prices. . Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber solicits a continuance of patre; nape, and invites his friends to call at his Es tablish m eat in e.t. west Chambershurg street, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel. C. W. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, Fob. 6, 1816., lIEAGI Tereir a No. :21.1 Baltimore st. Baltimore FILL I'4\T FASEIONS , 4 5ti;tvio frECEKVE3)I r III.; Suhscriher respectfully informs 14 'Itis friends and the ,pnblic generally, that he contimkca to carry on the !:4, 11 fi# Ilitineis at his hincnt in Cliam lperz,;,u;•g- ::sect, Got) :-.l)tirg, a few doors l•low Thom p:on's llott I, where he will always lie prcilar(Al to attend to orders up on the most reaeonal;le terse Ile hal made arrangement: to receive re L nilarly the fj I'ahhl(»lN, 11!1 , 1 he promises all who may favor him their patronage, that he Nvill f. , ,ive them en:ire satiirfaction, both a s it mg:a& the tit and ‘vertn7.nship of all garments entrusted to him ; and at as Moderate prices as they can he ol,tained ant• where else. Ile !topes, by strict ;ittention to business, and a d. , L;lr:i to please, to merit a share of public Foronage and.support. 1:1 --- Country Produce taken in exchange for Wad:. • JOHN G. BAKER Goitysburg, April 3, 1846.—tf_ MEFS, 1.90 K HERE! 4), S r,A.41 - 11 A27nt al ectle. 1. 11; Y order of the Orphans' Court of Ad- Ai) anpi county, the subscriber, Adntin isu•;tor, with the will iinnexed, of Titomis deceased, will expose to Public Sale on ,Saturday, the 1711 i of Ociacr next, ut 10 o'clock, n. N., on the premises, the - , 16.11Q.1 of said deceased, situate in Liberty town ship, Adams county, Pa. adjoin' lands of Henry Welty, tin licks olAbraliain Krise, Henry Pecher, and others, containing 1;•2i;00" L&T-•gZS more or less. The improvements on the Farm arc valuable and in good order, in eluding a Two Scour ; P 9'l LING. e with a one and one-half story Log Buildimi attached, a double Log Barn, Stone Shed's, Wagon Shcd, and Corn ilow-e. 'flora is a good Orchard on the premises—also a Spring of first-rate wa ter convenient to the dOor: Upwards of 200 Acres of ihis farm are covered with Oak, Poplar, chestnut, Locust and other nrst-rate T Z DS' E : n 'Flue balance is cleared and in a good stale of cultivation, with asufliciency of good meadow—all well watered. Any person desiring to view the above propey ty ran do •so by calling upon the under signed, or Mr. M'Kee, resi ding on the premises. I'l:Rms.—One hall the purchase money to be paid in hand on the Ist cloy of April, 1047, and the residue in two equal annual payments, without interest. JAMES MOORE, Sdnz'r, Aug. 21, 1510.. is Lancaster "Examiner" and Frederick "Examiner" insert to the amount of $4; and charge Star ollice. _ _ GLASS,. PALNTS, , OILS, &C. ILE subscriber would respectfully in f.! rite the attention of Merchants to his large assortment of Rat iinmte,_Vert Jersey, and Crown I rin. dues GL.I..SS ; Lewis', Ilea, herel s, Cole's, -Mantic, and Ulster. White LE.ID; CDRONE, Green 4. Fellow; Lin seed Oil; Spirits of Turpentine; Sand Paper; Glue; Putty; Copal, Japan, Coach Var nishes ; Paint Brushes ; . Sash 'fools ; Colors 4. Materials, Ground Paints, all Colors, in small cans. Ile is constantly - receiving from factories all the above, with a general assortment of articles usually kept in his line of business, which is offered at the LowEstr market rates WAI. A. WISONG. No:2 North Liberty st. Ealtitoore. Aug. 28, 184 G. Im dEk 0V A L NOW FOR 8.1R0.31NS WM. RUTHR 1-UFF IT"AS removed his Cheap and Fashion- I • able Store a few doors West of his late stand to the rooms lately occupied by William M'Sherry, Esq., in Chamber burg etreet,' nearly opposite the English Lutheran Church, where he will be pleas : . ed to see his friends. Having just return ed from the Cities with a large and splend id assortment of fashionable VG fetid 0101 E B ar cons, selected from the very best Establishments, he invites those wishing to make BAR GAINS, to give him a call. lia=°Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. • Gettysburg, April 10, 1840. Cheapest in the World! TL all I FAT D El- Gei C.ll.lrD D E S. 12 Cents per pound, Wholesale. ejl. RICHARDSON, No. 92 Market ~ Street Philadelphia, takes pleasure in informing the public, that he still cotinues to sell his very superior Steam Refined Candy at the low price of N 2.50 per 100 pounds, and the quality is equal to any manufactured in the United States. He also offers all kinds of goods in the Confectionary and Fruit fine at eorreseen low prices, as _quick sales and small profits are the order'of the day. ,Call or.send your ordf4s, and you can not fail to, be satisfied. Dont forget the rriti)r, 42 Market Street Philadelphia. J. J. RICOARDSO.N. ug T. 9.. 1846. - am I's aiSIA imp...At, TT ( . 6 ; Eti 7 7 ilVt ` 4 A T . r , Tea r rvcazi.\72-19 Z. Cr!: C rtlmiy:rns r TrStil rrrii rrs, Excrutors of tl:e Es tate cf LATCII,Ecn. tleceas cc!, late of Burwiek to w mthip, Adams coun ty, will expose..lo . Public Sale, 011 Saturday ?"24:411. Bepteruper, on the premises, in said township, the ti L 5.3 Pi 7' r '7' a • 1 of said deceased, situate in Berwick town ship, Adams county, adjoining lands of Henry Joeepli hafter, Lindsey Star-. gun, and others,—containina 20 9 p, 71( more or less. The improvements on the Farm are in an excellent condition, inclu-• - ding a large TWO-STORY BRICK AtTi rka %Vtea% 4 L with a one-story Brick Back Bnildinn large Stone and Frame Bank Barn, Sink' House, Carriagel louse, two Wagon Sheds, witittwo wells of good Water (one of them with a pump in it,) convenient to the house and barn; the one near the dwelling is a running spring ; also a Blacksmith Shop near the house. There is also on the farm a one-story Log7k. 'lens/ti S,IOCIMC, iid t.';!, and STABLE ; - also two chards of lirst-rate Fruit, and a variety Of other Fruit Trees sea tiorcil over the'larin. About 50 Acres are covered with excellent about 40 acres of the very best Meadow land ; and the balance, .. - about 119 Acres, in a first-raw state of cul tivation, having been well limed. As the farm lies about one mile ft n the great Limestone valley, and has a Lime Kiln erected about the middle of, and belonging to. the premises, it possesses unusual fa cilities for the procuring of good Lime.— The Fencing is in good order, upwards of 3000 new Chesnut rails having been late ly put in. This is one of the.most desirable farms in the county, lying rie. , w , the road lead ing from Gettysburg to York, about 10 miles from the former place, and also. near the road leading from Oxford to. Hanover. The property, if desired, can be divided to suit purchasers. LS 0- at the same time awl place, Will be exposed to Publier-Sal&-a - Tract of MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, near the Ad ams county line, and about one mile front Whitestown, containing LA0 . 11 1 480, covered with most thriving young Chesnut TIMBER. This 'Poet adjoins the lands of Peter Camp, Simon Yetis, and others, Persons desirous of purchasing either property can obtain the necessary informa tion by making application to Mr. GEO. Lunch, who resides on the farm, or to eith. et of the undersigned. irg- Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., when attendance will be given and the terms (which will be reasonable) made known by JOHN LAUCII, JACOB BENDER, Aug. 28, 18!6.—ts .Executors. 1;00 .k tkp ztj. val OztAte AT PUBLIC SALE THE Subscriber, Administrator with the will annexed, of DAVID M'CREA RY, deceased, late of Straban township, Ad ams County, will offer at Pblic Sale on Friday the 91h, of October next, on the premises, in said township the lk gE' & R. of said deceased, lying on the road leading from Hunterstown: to Hanover, about one mile soutfi-cast of the former place, and adjoining lands of James Bell, Jacob Taughinbaugh, Daniel Comfort, and oth ers, containing Al eo id its I.ldi more or less. The improvements arc a T WO-STORY! 4/74 a "•. , 6 I L 0(1 lIOUSE, - 4 1 / 1 1 1 , - weather-hoarded, with a log Kitchen attached ; a double Log Barn. &e. There is a never-failing Spring- of :Water convenient to the house, and running wa ter through the barnyard ; also an Apple Orchard, of the choicest kind of Fruit. The. Tract is well timbered, and has a sufficiency of good Meadow Land. The road leading from Hunterstown to Hanover runs nearly through the centre of the cleared land. As the property can readily he divided, it will be sold in two parts or altogether, as may suit purchasers. ° ---ALSO-.- at the same time and place, will be sold a LOT OF CLEARED LAND, connected with the above tract, and adjoining lands of David Coil fort and others, containing ii .4.enES, more or less, on which is a never-failing spring of water. Any person or persons wishing to view the property can do,so, by calling on Sam uel or Win. M'Creary, residing on, the Farm. Sale to comeneeat 10. o'clock, A. DI. when atte ndance will be given and terms made knoWn by JOHN DEArwouß% the Property _is not sold on the abcive day, it will be P.ENTED for one year. , Sept. 4, 1816.—ts
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