THE ADAMS SENTINEL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER.ire iho profligacy wliioli hns caused thei'.'-t por*ilt;it! t!:i^ inr-reusi* ?OKNiiliA L KEM VKKS.ar (j wrnmiMil *h»mhl 1-r the pmretf lt;n , it, fts it is atnonu; thr» simplest. Yet * itnr Toomds, of Georgia, a loading ihcr *»f cho Democratic party, eaid in a nt * pouch in tie Senate, io cba faco of ivoihi, (hat it “was one of tho moat lint '(J ivurtimonta under tbo Heavens.” ityr (Talk and others concurred in this ion—\titJing, that this c^rruptiuu was J largely in (bn legislative branch09 of fiovcnimmit. Similar i= the teatiinocy Ian R. BacnuKAD, of Pa., for many s a Democratic member of each House inn^'css* The growth of abuses must i becuLDo alarming or theso Repro^on-’os would have been unwillinq to make, idy, depurations so scri u*ly afFeciiug National Character. Let the People 3er lhc.cc facts, and remember that Lib- \ Y HAS NEVCit THRIVEN AMIU CoilUUr-sT. Tbo safety of the Govcrurncur U, cforc, involved in ihc curly and ;bor-1 correction of these cviU. vrcry Patriot la interested in tho prompt efficient resioratioD of the Government purer and better stunlt;lard. The duly mi ho 10 t be claims of party. No man di-rogird it, withcuc infidelity to the icsc. interests of himself, his Country Mankind.have thus bri?flv re viewed souic of I lie iog issues 0? ihis ca.ru p/.i^n, ard have on tod only wlial 1 believe to be the j hearing upou them. I hope that csr-jghdation will cnrrrct the unuiflt;dd evila undermining up, Vill purify the Gov-mmt, wilj increase the pr^spority of Poodle, iiftii promote the imusc of Free re-inL;;vy Cj7ora:-j.i: ilrou^licut the rid.loping that whatever persons aro eiec-to tho next Onniirc^a, will go to Wash-,oo impressed with the necessity for Ro-1, and will nnl fot'fjc.l thisnuccxsi'i/ whenI remain vonr fel'oc^-cltiz^r,EDWARD Mcl-MlERdON. rcltyshvrt/, August IS, 1S58.fis mm sisfssstws ssv.%C.ETTYSBIDRC : rvioHDA-sr, AUG-trsT 30, ica.ADATftS COUNTY.\vc clip the fillowing item fr m the Ycrk )iiblir;:m :Adams County.—Our neighboring jtitv of Adams Is steadily pro rosing in improvements, as if there had been no ncial revulsion. Whilst nearly every County in this Str.tc and clfcwhcrc e becu more or Jess severely shocked, I even rendered bankrupt, she has been vii ig along with hor internal i 1:1 pro vents almost unscathed by the monetary ction.I'hc citizens arcnnw rapidly approaching completion of their Railroad to Gottys-•cr, at. which point f.lio road now under irrcss of con-traction will connect with unfinished portion of the State woW:, endinir to the top of the South moun-i. at the Maryland line.Piir- rtvnnletinn of their Railroad to GetThe People’s St«lc TicketSUPREME JUDGE,JOHN' M. READ, of Fkilruhlphia.CANAL COMMTSSTOKEK,WILLIAM E. FRAZER, of Fayette,■4 » -*The Pcoiflc?s County Ticket--- scn:GR:ss,EDWARD JlkPlTERSOK.ASSEMBLY,SAMUEL DURBORAW.JUT»GDtJAMES DA VIS.OO^DIliiijT ONER,SAMUEL METZGER.UTRT.CTOR,SAMUEL I1ERBST.AUDITOR,JOTLY B RINKEMl OFF.Read! React!We call tac attention of our readci*s to the Address of J2dvardMcPiif.kson, Esq., the People’s candidate for Congress, to the Voters of this Con regional District, which appears in tho preceding columns. We ask for it a caveful, dispassionate reading by every man who desires., by his vote, to promote the siood of our common country, regardless of party dictation aad party ties.JGCjyOur Candida to, Mr. ^IcPijkrson, made a short visit to Chatr.borsburg wool: before last, r.nd the Repository ^ys—‘‘He hr,3 made a very favorable impression in our community, and a thorough acquaintance with the People of the District would »Gcure fer him a tviumplianfc victory beyond a doubt. Me is just the man to represent the People truly and faithfully in the Nationnl Legislature.'’ Mr. JlcPlier-V lt;son intends to address the people at miiny of tho prominent points of the different Counties of the district during the canvass. Ho is at Bedford to-day. Wherever be goes, he makes friends.— --------+lt;rm~----£0^There was tt very large and cntlinsi-a.stic meeting of the People on the evening of the 20th. at Kadol’fy between GiTcfcu-bcrg and Fayetteville. Over 200 votersDemocratic Ticket. | Mr. Will antOur Beraocral.ic brethrrn bnd their Con- AYe have examined vention on Monday last, and settled the House of Representsfollowing ticket:Assembly—Charles Will.Jnd«rc—Isaac K W^erman.Con:mission er—Darnel Geisclman. Director—Abrainm Spangler. Auditor—.Jacob Klunk.Coroner—Dr. Wm, C. Stem.—--—-------to Hr. Will’s con Extra Pay, aud we facts:—•The Appropriation the Committee of W Tided that “tho Statlt; 1 “authorized to pay t:It^’The County Committee, oftlie “People’s Party,” are to moet, we observe by tho 8*ar, on Tuesday, Sept. 7, at 1 o'clock. Tlifire is every cncouracjoment for encrjretic action this fall, and we hope the Committee will “do their duty.”JBiSrTLe “People's Convention did not- «prcsent Legislature settle a candidate for Coroner— tlic fact of lt;( fars {n adt/ilion to Dr. G oldborough’s resignation of that “pensation now allow office not having occurred to their minds, j Jr. ^11, of Frank Wo presume the County Committee will (h0 ^ sfriking fill up the Ticket. above quoted. Thewas to pay the mcmt existed at the tiaje of motion was debated, —yeas 41, nays 44. striking out-. Rut, count, we find that Ji pa;//. So that he CSMr. J. Kerr M'TtjHeny* Principal ‘ mileage, for hisficrvic of the ITuntcrstown Acadcniy, has been ap- January 5 to April 2 pointed County Superintendent of Common While the Approp: Schools, in room of Mr. Campbell. An ing in the Unnso, M excellent selection. strong, moved, as authat hereafter e;ich m turo rcceive $700, au the present couipcn.su 553 of the Journal) agreed to ivithf.nf anay a! 3 Jr. Will w0^We have been requested to mention, thnt the ^acramcnt of the Lord’s Supper will be administered in the Presbyterian Church on S:ibbnth ucst. Preparatory ser. viccs as customary.I@*Thc Atlantic Cable celebration is to posed to this increasejtakc place on Wednesday evening next. Tor particulars see notiea in another column.— •*-* -*———-—Wo learn that the “Independent lilues” intend having a Company Encampment, commencing on-Thursday morning• k1 »• Q |next—place not fixed, but probably on Marsh-crcek, l elow the White Bridge.—--—--—jC^Wc arc requested to say that, there will bo a special parade of the “Blues on Wednesday evening, at 01 o'clock, with a view to participate in the proposed demonstration in honor of the success of the Atlantic Telegraph.4~£rThc undress parade of the Company will take placc at 7 o'clock this evouinji.yen and nay vote on t Mr. Will’s record be; and we to ink the will aarco with us.Mr. Will aud •On referring to th wc learn that ?ri\ TV License law passed b On ihc final passage on pages S09—000) was one of the cJl w bill. There were 5G On this occasion. Franklin, voted on 0 instance* wc believe, The Democracy ul always understood, ^JBS^AYo ayc pleased to Icaru tliat the Citizens' Rand of this place arc engaged of the formei rostric for the appi\^ncliirig Conuiieiiccincnt exercises of the College and Seminary. They “discourse” very beautiful music, and the numerous visitors on that occasiou may expect not ouly :vu inlelfa tno.l tre:it. hut also a mnsical one.flSS^Wc are requested by the officers andinalion cf Mr. Will.*for its continuance, j They were probably We are not censurii t-ion : hue merely stiJdST'The expendit for the quarter en