. thirteen twit, by combining together fur each ottsr, truly, have 'thirteen` liquor es-, iablishments placed in the midst of a peo-; pie, the large mass of whom would think one too Many ; the wishes of that majori-! ty being thus completely disregarded, and a few endowed with the power of dealing' out among them what they fear as much as they do the pestilence ? And here we cannot forbear expressing our solemn convictions, that with the .111.! diciary mainly rostmany of the evils coin plained of. With them is the authority of granting or refusing licenses. They arc' to judge whether or not a house for the! sale of liquors is necessary in any partien-! lar district ; the testimony of the twelve , signers and others is only designed to en-' able them to obtain the requisite infinuna-! tion. ! They are under, tio obligation to grant a single license, much less to every one who may chance to have twelve sign ers to his petition. A most culpable negt lest has hitherto been shown to the wishes of the many, and men have received licen ses who had not a single claim upon the Court further than the names of their neighbors, who ‘vere either in their inter est or afraid to do right. In many ills tricts of Ohio, where the licensing power, as here, rests with time Courts, the judges have, in accordance with their own views of what would he best for the community and the wishes of the mass of the people, entirely refused to grant licenses to sell in toxicaming liquors, This shows what may he done, when more regard is paid, by those who are the guardians of the law, to the good order anti virtue of the communi ty than to the paltry interests of a few. We deem it a matter of greatest injus tice that an establishment should be licens ed in a community where it is not needed. and' the people do not desire it; that it should he, as it were, foreed npon them when they are unwilling to have it; that it should be there not only to eat out their substance by the enormous taxes of which it is the fruitful intension, but to corrupt their youth and to send forth from it streams of moral death ; and that it should remain among them when they make application in a regular way to the proper legal author ity to have it removed. It is then not on ly an evil, but au intolerable mns:owe.-- Many of you are not strangers to the Mel feetual attempts Which have been made to free yourselves from such nuisances, or to bring to the limited justice which the law allows those who, in violation of the law, either have been selling without a license, or being licensed have been selling to mi.! oortt and drunkards. You know how cf &dually such persons are shielded either hy the letter of the law, or by the Colllli.. YiIIICC of those whose duty it is to. punish! jufractions of that law . NOW let 10 ask, is there no remedy for intolerable grievances? Can no thing be done to save our sous, now in the innocency an.l buoyancy of youth, from the sedUctiotia of the brutalizing vice of in tent peratice, and our daughters - , now bloom ing and happy in their confiding na tures, from becotninr the wretched part tiers of rudeards ? es this stream of wo never to bs ;arrested? Must it flow on forever, gathering into its dark bosom .the tears atf the brokenhearted of sus ceseive generations? If any other progress is in be anad.e in the glorious temperance reformatitat, it must be by giving the people the power lo snake that advance.; it must be by so Mo difying the license:law as .to ena b le them to decide whether a place for liquor vend. ing shall Temainamougst them.. To them belongs the right to say what they desire in this matter. The laws of the New England States and of New York have been so modified, and. New Jersey, Dela tvare,•Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, and Indiana, are making strenuous efforts to follow the example. Some of the counties of this State, by the act of last winter, al ready enjoy !fiat , right mod .a re/mat clection in Pittsburg, %which this ques was decided, the pea*, 17 a majority of .1200, situ wed their determination to be free- tnen. J . t for.tts,to say whetliee.shall have this .80.112 C privilege extended to us in Adams 6Cloaniy.. Jf we 41.-§ithit of the Legis lature now ha session. it mill be geanted us w i thout any difficulty. ;Petitions should ‘v idiom. delay, be forwarded .to Harrisburg to that effect. Let us make .a strenuous end .united effort to , be placed in the envia ble position of our northern brethren, who! i .t ioy and Jaime .exerciseed the .right .to speak Japan this tithed., :awl ate already reaping the inunense benefits of.a freedom from the nuisance of having intoxicatiug .drinks .retailed in their midst, in their in- oweased . peace, quietness and prosperity, in their improvement of morals, and in their greatly reduced ,taxes a4a431 other expensel; ordinarily required to stn taila the vice of drunkennes.s M. J A'OO33:S. Chairiiirtit of the ,Canunit toe, E CosT o►' W ,wt la Lou v.—Me :hill reported to,Congrevi by the Commit- We on Ways and Mtn mita Ling . approfiria :tiotts for the lifiliwry awl ..Na.vAl service of lite U.. States a UPIIIIILS to W itlajli a traction .o FORT Y MILLI ON S .L LA It 8 4 , 7-qu4lA,.we.should Fifteen Millions more ,than aLI the IReveixige which the Tao( - WO w.iLl jorgduce, bakture must be wade up of loaus :and. Treasury Notes. Is nit this ."paying pretty dear for the whistle?"" And yet ..tbe tnerepecu niary.expense is the smallest item im the cost of %Var..- Its demoralization of the skeopletlie thirst of conquest which it prowl/Jo—the feeling of hatred tnd avitictit at {generates--tire hecatombs of Itumaa.lietitus wide)) disease and battle place upon itssatiguiNary vitcks--constitutc carol turn ,e4tl ALlOllOlOAti Repuldioax. st4dias. fr. Ceutorx 1128 . . ptcpaewieud,daolgue Introd.uging into the PtiA.Al, 0-A s • propositiou fur ilto withdrawal of 44t0).1r-fppo the Afox.iran territory and Our „ frens &J Meximitt waters prepar- Ivy oettleent of pease by treaty Withlhe * nt Saes) GPO . ei:Ktiseut 121 wiata a GETTItSI3UIt Friday Evening, Jun, Sickness. We notico-an exaggerated statement in regaid to alledged sickness prevalent at this place, in Set'- . oral of our CKaangei:, Which, if unnoticed, may occasion unnecessary uneasiness and alarm among those who ha% e friends at the several Literary In• stitutions iu Gotty,hurg. It is true that, some weeks since, a typhoid fever," of malignant form, eitittie its appearance in the Theological : , cutinary. from which a number of the inmates became ill A reference to our obituary department will rlis cover the melancholy tact that three of the young men have fallen victims to the de, , troyer. We are happy, however, in being able to state that the di sear.e has apparently yielded to the treattnent rt our Phy,icians—there being at present hot 7 or S eases, and hut one or two of there serious. No new case has developed its - elf within t:te pa-t week. At the : , ; 11flf,' time it :nay be proper to state that the health or our toa II is in:broken. Indeed, dis• linguistic(' as Gettysburg ha., been for its unitorin good health, tor a number of years, &eh while epidemics were prevailing ❑round it, we know of no season at t%hieli it has been more lice from di. sense than the present. We have nut been appii- tied ()fa singe instance in cinch the present lever has extended itself to the town, notwithstanding the lice communication occasioned by attentions to the stet: from a number of our citizens. The same may also be said of the College, and the Fe male Feminary. The disew , e, thus far, has been confined to the Senliiiary building. and we hope, in a fen• days more, to notice its disappearance there. Gilbernalotial The ITarrisburg Telegraph, of Wednesday last, classifies the delegates to the %Vhig State. Convon. Lion as follows :-32 uninstructed ; 24 instructed to support Gem Irvin ; 17 rocominended to sup- Oa -Mr. Cooper ; 10 recommended :to -support Item Irvin ; 5 instrnetcd to support Nfr. For w Ird ; in.:tructtal to support Mr. Michlet ; ...Senatorial—rielegate's undetermined is conse lttelme of di;:agrevoienl between the several confer. recs. . 39 Deleg.ites ref us In to be appointed i +of which arc Senatorial and 32 Representative. For the benefit of the .personal friends of Mr. Cooper, we repeat what was affirmed some weeks since, that there is a fair prospect of his nomination as the Whig candidate fur (lovernor, on the 9th of March nest. Notwithstanding that saute few f uty for the nomination presses. evincing more of a particular individual, than knowledge of the preferences of the delegates, have Seen fit to an nounce that "a majority of delegate; friendly to Gen. Irvin have already been appointed," we as sore our friends that not only is this not the casr, but that such a result is not likely to ensue even when all the appointments shall be made. We profess to have some knowledge of the preferences Pftbe delegates already appointed, based upon the -very 'beat authority, and nothing has yet occurred to shakeihe calculations upon which the probable nom ination cd . McCooper has been heretofore affirmed. We mnrbe mishit:elfin the prospects as to the coon- lies yet to appoint, hut entertain confident convie- Pion Mr. Cooper will :be our candidate. And Ice know that this is the opinion of some of the oldest and shrewdest politicians in the. State. ml The Lebanon Courier of last week, re- Marks find "Mr, Cooper's prospeots are 'brighter Phan -was anticipated hy Ifismeis a month ago, and we look confidently for his nomination." Tlik , Harrisburg correspondent of the same paper says, "'Mr. Cooper and Gen. Irvin will run closer, but af ter all said and done, the former will probably be nominated on the.second :ballot. It is silly for some papers to insist on it, that Mr. Irvin7s nemina tion is sure:" Aocii Plana Coptccver, with an Intro duction and Notes by W. M. RETNOLDS, A. M.. Professor of Latin tanguage.&c. in Pennsylvania College," is the title of a new and handsome: edi tion of a popular Comedy of,the old Roman stage, for it.copy of which we are indebted to the Editor. We have 'become too rusty in the Wirt that we ever knew of the language in which Mutes wrote to venture an opinion based on rt"hasty glance" at the work before us, ar,td wI l eirrkpl,y remark' that if it he edited with 'half the ability which Prof. -Reynolds . reputation as a scholar woulkivarrant us to expect, it will prove to be a by no means triding addition to Classical Literature. The fame of,Plautus as a dramatic writer will al ways.cause his ,preduf.tious to the sought after by. the Latin student, and those who have . etrivibled and ileuri tiered in the laborions,ahrt to scan the appwrent ly brokeu'and irregular verse of'‘ the editionsin common llseoi ill be able to appreciate the criti cal discussion on the various metresarsed Plau; Ms embodied in the ! introduction to the present e dition, as well as the judicious notes that ace-om prow the text. The "Capteiireir intended fin the use of Colleges, and will probably Ise followed by similar editions of other Comedies by ,Plautus..- 11.,C.Neinstedt. Gettysburg, Publisher. The Court. But little business was done at the late term of our Court, the session eontinuing not quite three days. The following were the only cases ,put to trial—the first in Common ?leas, the other two io the Quarter Fessions Loudon is Abraham Eiker—use of tres pass tbrfunerirw on pt' intilf's hind. Verdict for plaintiff and '4 4 :7damages.' • Coinforrtealth vs Joseph Danner—Prosecution for Lai Verdict, Guilty : defendant, senten• veil to three months iminisvinneut ni County Jail a - I'Thu Clutinherchurg Whig 'has passed into ii.gd pay costs., . , proprietors, end came to us last , Cogi. vs Joh4t 3heffer—Prose . ctition 'fur ell 'the hand luny liquor anhoilt IMen.e. Peteuilatit plead guilty,. week. nmeh cular;ed r ind Iroved. Mr: Parrr:, .JOIJ 'A as , cntenced to r- a tine of iupj Loafs , tildi pre,:ide.; over the .cdttorisl depoilucirt. From Illurrisburg. 'if 1 ill cl Roth Houses of the State LegiElatuie are busily a t work making preparations for an early ailjourn, *tent. A joint Resolution luau been introduced in favOr of an adjournment on tho 11;th of Alarch...A large number of Petitions aro daily presented in both !louses, mo,tly relating to slavery and the License question. We give a summary of so much of the doings as is of general interest. 011 31 , 111 , 1:1y, Conper presented bevel) yeti• tions for a change in the Slave laws Lone front Cit izens of Adams county, fora change i❑ the law relative to voting ; remonstrance Against a repeal , of the School. Lau• i and several others of a local nature, 1 On the same m h Mr. Knox introduced a resolu tion instructing the Committee on Education to inquire into the expediency of reporting a bill to authorize the appointment or election of a F•tiper, ilitelident of Common Schools for each coonty.in the State. Adopted. NI LI TI A Tll AIN I NGS.-WC, 110 , t1C1 , with pleas' ure that a resolution has been oirereil i,n the )lom , e instructing, the Committee ott the Militia System: to inquire into the exretliency of 4lisremoing lib mili tia trainings in time of prace. We think these can he no doubt about the 'expediency' of aboli'AinZ such an everla-ting Mimi rig. ImrowrANT Bt 1.1..—.% biU wa:: reported in llonbe on Motilay by Air. Leyborit from ihe COM - on the Judiciary, to secure to married wo men the use awl enjoyment of their own property. ]it lINA 11.1 NG.—M r. Bigham, from the Judiciary committee, reported :t bill to prevent, kid na pping, preserve the public peace, prohihit the exercise of certain ptiWerS heretofore exercised by Judges, Justiecs of the Peace, Aldermen, and ,:lailorzi in this romnieuocalth, awl to repeal certain ahie Lacs, (1 - 1:0111)411ib/Willg 1b.5.414011 hn, 11eCen intro hr, red into the !rouse of Itiliresentatives of• tlik by . 31r. K , a Loooforo nict»ber Grua rmivtord county. It ,;weld lie adopted, 011(1 that atiatii moutsly : Resolved, by the Senate aml house 4T. l'lmt our Senators in Congress be instruct ed, and our Representatives requested, to vote againSt any measure whatever, by which territory will accrue to the Union, unless, as apart of the fundamental law upon which any compact cir,treaty for this purpose is based, slavery or involuatary servitude shall be forever prohibited, Mr. Cooper's Speech. Interesting discussion on the Tariir Question has bonit in progreg.: filr some days in the tate Le eishitute, arising out of the motion to instruct our Senator's in Congress to endeavor to secure a re peal of the Tariff of 184(i and a restoration of 'Tariff of that of The I l ocofoeg ineinher4, with few exeeption% (+pow ilto proposition to in ; strnet. Able speeches have been made on thc. : Whig side by Messrs. Edic, Bigham, Fox, Blair; i and others. On Thursday Mr. Cour cit addresNcd the Ifonse at length in a speech which is Nulled in the highest terms by the letter-writers of NO par- ties. The announcement that he woold speak drew together au unusually brilliant crowd of au ditors, by whom the galleries and Ilonr of 0 10 h ouse were thronged. The effort is said to have been one of the most eloquent and powerful argunients ever listed to in the House. We hope to be a!de to give our readers the speech in full next week. State 'Treasurer. On Monde'', at noon, the two Houses of the• L egislature met in, Convention, for the election of a Stale Treasurer for the ensuing year. The Don. Jolts BANKS , of 'Reading, received the entire Whig vote, and was elected—the first balot standing, Winks 72, Snowden 55. Mr. Banks is now Pres. dent Judge of the Berks, Lehigh, and Northainp- Mn Judicial District, but his commission will ex pire in February. He was also the Whig candi date for Governor in 1841. The selection is one of the be . st that could have been made, and will be approved by the whole Whig party. Judge Banks is tt firm, uncompromising Whig—distinguished for his legal attainments, his integrity as an officer, and ',is urbanity as a citizen. The state Finances 1).13 well administered during his administration. fUTlie selection of Mr. COOPER to preside over the dtelierations of the House of Representatives of this State gives unusual satisfaction to the Whig press of the State, and has called forth a most flattering acknowledgment of his worth and services. The following from the. Butter Whig (an. Irvin paper) will serve as a specimen, and at the same time make amends for whitt seemed to us an illiberal and uncalled' for paragraph in the same paper some weeks since "Of the distinguished merit and ability of Mr. Cooper, it is scarcely necessary to speak—both are readily acknowledged and fully appreciated by the Whigs of this Commonwealth. His distinguished ser. vices in the cause of the country—on the stump as well as in the forum—has Laid the Whig party under a debt of gratitude to him, of which but a moiety has been can gelled by his election to the Speakership of the House of Representatives. We are aware that Mr. Cooper did not desire to as sume the arduous duties of the Speaker .ship,, and the flattering manner in which its.acceptance was pressed upon him, is a proud testimonial of the high estimation iii which he is held by the entire Whig party of the Common wealth:,l_, 10-Mr. OREEx ; the reformed Gambler, is in Harrisburg, lecturing on ,the vice , s;hich .bas been exposing with so nwch success in various parts of the coulity. Ifis object is to secure the passage of a law in this State for the suppression lof gaining similar to those now in force in Ohio --- I.2uPOriant Beds:4i The Columbus papers state that Ile Snpriame Court iof Ohio, in Bank, among other decisions, have decided adverscto the .city., whet lies ,been called the Jew case. The 4court "knives "the or dinance of the Cincinnati ,council, prohibiting tra bartering, end Wiling on Sunday, void as to those who .ctieseientiousLy :01merre the seventh day of the week os the Sahhatk.' The LlFiatenant general The Lieutenant General voject of Mr. Polk, by Which it . wits intended to sopeirsetse (ierit:rah; Tay lor, Scotton4Worth. has receivert kkath.l, , lo,W at last, in the. U. S. Senate. At lcaio ,c‘ e'intvr prig the itctin,tt of that nody tin Friday last. Mr. Badger having replied to Mr. Dix in an ahle and triumphant argument against the project. Mr. Maim - tutu, for the purpose of te..ting the views of the t'enate, fumed that the bill creating the office bti laid on the table, %%Ilia} etas ilgre.etl to by the collo‘‘ing decided vote: YEAE.---Messrs. Amber, 'll3:lger, Per rico, Butler, "Cailkono, Olney, Thomas Clayton ; Jahn M. Clayton, Corwin, Crit tenden, Davis, Dayton, Evans, Greene, Huntingto4l. Jarnagin, Johnson of Louisi : Jolinson of Maryland, - Mallon', Mil; )er, Morehead, rcaree, ithelps, Simmons, Ueham, Webster, Woodbridge and Wee.. =48.. vs—. Messrs. Allen, Ashley, Atchi son, Atherton, 13ighy,11reese, Bright, Cass, Clianilier, Hick insiin, Dix, ['a Han negan, Houston, Niles, Husk. Sevier, fiweight, Sturgeon, Turnev and \Veseott,-: , 'rho speech, of Mr. Badger was elotitt:Nit and ar-; gumentative throughout, and was %%ell recei I et! , by the :•;enitte. We transfer the following signi. licant pmagraph to our columns. The speaker ! is replying to an :opulent of Mr. fix, who hatl' quoted largely from <uudry Mexicali papers ;slid mandestos of tsaitta Anna to show that the 3lex ie.:ln:4 were thorotighly united in hostility to our t;overuntent. and that it was consequently neces sary to critic an additional military (Alcor in our :limy, in outer to oarry on the tear vigor RIO energy. Uttpon this Mr. Badger remarked. The ittmoralite Senator also, read to us, from another paper. the sentiments-suppo sed to he entertained by Santa Anna, by the priests of Alexieo, and the aristocracy tvho adhere to thorn, if they aro the aris tocracy. Well, sir, I discoy::r iu these two papers one dilfcrettee—the dill'erence is this : that whereas the body of the peo ple call us a wicked nation, Santa Anna calls us a perfidious one. Buf, whatever difference of opinion there may be, in re gard to ourselves, there is but one senti ment in regard to the war—a determina tion to provide for the defence and the pro tection of their country, aotl a refusal to treat while ottr troops' occupy any portion of territory. I confess, however,, that when I heard the paper read, and learned from the honorable Senator that it was no doubt a parier which spoke the, views of Santa Anna, and those who were prompt ed by his influence; when I thought of it rut:nth:o(A sir, b/ tehosc agem ,Swit .Tona ICICS enybied thruxt /thoself upon the firma ; when I recollected that lie went there in ctinse(itience of orders I'rom the President that cur squadron should be asleep %viten ho passed ; when I 14:collected the hopes which were enter tained from the eirannStance of his re-en- ' tering Mexico, and the wretched return he, made for the favor he had received, 1 con-i fess it struck me that the transaction would : fully jo.oiry a onto of wont of confidence Rl tbis Senate in one, and perhaps in both,; of the parties in that transaction. rrrollgiC:iS is litrqdy at the Question. During the p.}-<t week an interesting and exciting debate arose in the House of Reprpei t tatives f on the proposition of Mr. Buirr, (a souther member) to antetid the Oregon Territorial Bill so as to al: firm that the prohibition of Slavery in that terri tory is recognized only on the ground • ` That the whole of said Territory lies north of 3( V- north latitude, known as the iNlissouri Compromise The object of the Southern members was to se• cure, by an adoption of this amendment, a recognition of rho principle that prevailed in the establishment of this line, in the celebra'ed Mis souri difficulty. as the boundary of Free and Slave Territory. Its adoption was resisted by the Nor= them members, who insist that no more Slave , Territory dare be admitted into the Union. The amendment brought on a general discussion which lasted for several days—northern men of both par. ties taking ground against it, and southern men supporting it. On Friday the amendment of Mr. Burt was negatived by a vote of 8 . 2 to I I.t. Mr. M'CLEAN voted in the negative. The Bill itself then coining up on final passage, the discussion of the Slavery question was continued until Satur day evening, when the Bill was passed by a vote of 133 to 33. Irr - In the U. S. Senate, on Tuesday, Mr. Sevier introduced "a bill for making further appropria tions to bring the war to a close, - and gave notice that he would call it up at an early day. • This is the , I.wo million bill - of last session, with theex ception that the amount is increased to three mil, lions, and the Wilmot proviso is left out. In the Tirouse of Representatives, on the same day, C. J. Inger:a - 111, from the CA•aamittee on Voy eign Relations. asked leave to report a similar bill, but objection being made, leave was not gr.:AO. On the next day the Bill teas introduced in l'eg tilar order and made The special order for the first Monday in February. frrln the Senate, on Tuns4ay., ;`.kfr. Benton, from the comntittea.on wilitasy Affitirs, 3eported back the ten regiment bill, with an amendment grautiog Wu acres otland to each non-commis sioned officer and private ‘vho eltalJ ht,tv,e served for twelve mantbs in the war with Mexico„---the patents for said land to be issued in the name of the soldier and t riA e illr. Berrien called the attention of the s.4lllliOr of Missouri to the fart that the ,committee had neglected to obey that part[ their instructions which required them to include the officers of sail unteers in the amendmentibq had reportted. lie moved therefore, to add the wordS °officers of vol unteer cores" to the amendment, Aft4 - .an interesting discussion, the otionwof Mr. align was negatived by thezaAting vote of the Vice President. Pending _the consideration of the i 3 ill, the Fenateindjuter ned. lErOu %Vednesday atter a long debate an a mendment °lnner! by Mr. Corwin, was adopted by a vote of 29 to li, providing that each non-com missioned officer and private, whether' volunteeer or regular. shall lie entitled to 101) acres of land. when enlisting more than elle year; if less than oue year the grunt to be reduced to sot. Tin d o . h ate , wa ,. ; then resumed oil an :nutriment o; Mr. nautiou 1,)..41.111t1iLit Adams County anti the State. I WA It 11T L LIC E We arc indebted to Mr. CATICI)N, 01 the `tale • *1 • Sc.nitte, fora copy of the Auditor General's IZe - portIIMPOUTA Ni' I. I M 4 1 .11...X110 N: TI lb: ARMY. from, wltich we collate th e an ne xed items of poneys I •Idnance •of tS'onfa - .thritil'it- tont auricled— pAi.) into Alto State' Tre.istirv, and received there- B lbita .11tw.a o'cdorcil i'rexident of .3/(7- fron t , by Adan e .: Countv.during the iirWai year end- .• ic o- 7• 4 1-1 ieit (Y . the „lir:act:it Cootfuss. Later intollioc m nee fro the Arinv re- No v ,. 30, 1R In . , The folbiwittg items were •• heves the :Aitsp..•-tt.ie 144 , ....tteit by the re paid into the 81:do •Vrewitiry by thi.; county : tour of Sama advance. with, 0 large 'fax on Dividends of 11ank of nonce.lt turns out that the moventeaq of Stiteti t;2 the enemy WaS Walking 1110 re than a large (, Gettysburg and Petersburg foraging party. Ueo,. 'lsayloc.., on, o,,te Titnipike C44"1"11V. .•Z.l 116 ceipt of this version of the matter eottAtc-r -" PerSolllll Estate. per Da- !mantled his orders, anti was again 011 the vid M'Creary, 1 ' 2 . 1 ' 21 e 5 ' march for Victoria anti 'fait 38 73 Gen. Wool had. reached Saltille with his; Tavern Licenses, per 11. Mit"rearv, -10,) 00 ,• , e M (imam, 421 (;4 mime lore, that that post is 11 , ,)%x se t, A. • I 6it cure front any suct,"essful assault by the Relailexs' Licenses, D. 11I'Creary, liet) UO (01011Iy. .1.11. 'IS 51 The Washingtoi: Voion. contains sonar Pedlars' License ? , J. 11. 8 !lo interesting information front Mex.:co W Militia Pines. '297 .16 , Ave annex: 1.31 tin Writs ' Per A. 11 ' Kurtz ' (11w111 ' ) 153 We learn from a gentleman who has re- Joel It. Danner, 200 31 Geo. Welsh, t . 13 .. 2 2 -, cently arrived in this city from k)avana cobeau. (Register the steamer Mississippi, 'hal the tt t ritish I?eeorikr.) tin ":1 mail steamer had reached that port (1!w Wm. King " 9 7 (lays before the Mississippi left, Von:Omit Inheritanee Tax, per Robert Anna has been elected resident (A the C,dican, (Reg: & 'Rev.) P „ Win. King. " 4I ;15 ,Mexican republic. llis majoriby is said Tax to incorporate “iitysbiarg Water 1"0. 10 00 to be very small—only one or two votes., Accrued interest per (leo. Welsh (tintiii•r Ile reports that the first business Prot hot t ot ry) 350 it) transacted by the Mexican Congres test 4 to lay on the la/lc rho American overturos P 1 7 ,107 :13 I .o r peace. They thee passed a resolution The it'""' were rc'Tivn't from the deelaring their determination to prosecute Treasury for various purposes in Adams the war to the last extremities—in the words of oar informant, to make it a war 11l fliv. In the address (WWI), :74alas al the upon-, , in ing of the Congress our the ('lth of Decent-. 40 00 her, he refers to the proeeeding,s of Santa 1,71'x5 OH :Luna at Salt I tuis rtg0. 4 1% in a few weeks, says he had assembled and or-, '2 115 7 5 ganized an army of more than men, III) a part of whom hail already advanced to r.: - ) 00 meet the enemy, so that the armies of tho SO 00 two 1131100 s would soot( Guetuinter rack 0- an tut tiler; but whatever the result may be, lw 100 00 says, "never shalt there be a final or deei -62 1 1)5 sive action." Ile _states the reason why he had rellised to listen to any evorttircs • :"' of peace ; Inn SaVS that the war is not one liy the above it will he seen that Adams (annoy of an ordinary ('haracua• ; that it is a war paid into the state Treasury more that( of races ; that the causes of it exist in the she received. ..`;;55,272,12t were paid by the State nature of things, and that the ins:ls:ion to delft:iv expenses incurred in the suppression of Would have occurred' as well under the Philadelphia !hots. • Vices ()I' pettee.t4(.l.lltring war. The presi- Philadelphia Advertisements. . • deftof the eongressi, in his reply, does tint • allude directly to the war, but says, ' , Alex- We invite attention to . •the (nods of Messrs. i ce shall not be less than Franee, who was C"NWAT Phil " dni l""' in tu- able conunc . r principl's and establish, a day's advertising, colt:mos—the one engaged in constitution at the very time when she 111c.lIat and Cap,lae,ines::, and the other a dealer wn , i InV:1(1M, b y tile legions 01' al( i .entrope." it. Watches, 11 '•01: 1 1'nliikeN . l'(" 4 ".&e.• The)" The vice. president Gomel Farias, took licit calls [ruin persmis dealing in their line. and the oath of office before Congress, en the promise to sell at the bne:-if prices. We advise 2.lth of December, and delivered an ad those of our friends visiting the c.ty to h ive these dress, in the course. of which he -says 0111 e gentleman a call. as it is reasonaule to suppose that war Wll itlt the revuldie finds itsel eottipel persons possessed or tht•ir energy And per,eve• led kg StiStjlin against PAL' Noll II A oloricau ratite will be able to sAler the hest inducements republic, shall be prosecuted . with courage to buyers. and coustancy, until the Justice 0,1 mir - cause is aolittowlethred mid our territory C. We are pleased to lied that the City Neachants , are wakin ' up to a proper appreciation of the radiated: deelared them , : benefits of advertising.. and are In.:;inning to brine The eatn • ocachian 'S ha ll selves entirely rode indent of Mex hat, and their goods to the notice of country dealers through . ree commi had sent vsioners on the schoon-: the medium of the ountry press, instead or Sisalnio to Commodore Conner, at :1 n: ing, r•s heretofore, for custom to cormr at ton Liza rtlo, to nattiest hint to desist from their doors. These Newspaper ....I,gencies bid fair any hostile measures against Yucatan, tin, to work an important revolution in the city vthole• cotnm i ~; i (ulpt ' s he sent t o th e ,y, sale business, ItY opening "1) new source , ' of corn- Slates• to olitaitr tlto recognition of the nide:: petition, and those wh o re f tee to a vail themselves penitence of the State. These commis , of the advantages of an extensive iiiiverlkin4 in siotters left AntoiPLizardo on the 20th,, the ccumtry Press must expect to see In.siness return, but the result (it' their conference converte d i nto new c h anne l s and il a .M se l ves l a id With COMmodore Conner is not knOWn. high and thy. as wish to make themselves Passed Midslopman-Ficigerald. formerly of the sehooner but now attach: kill:1\1101R this regloll. We dicerfully refer to I:. W. 0(1 t o the John :Adams, performed a most CARR. Esq. Cotoer ill Third and Dock streets, daring explutt about three weeks Philadelphia, who is our authorized Agent l'or re• His vessel was hlock;aling era Crux, and ceiving ad vertisernents, subsc ripti 011 S, and. collect of a dark night. he. WA a boat and eight ing for the same: men, with muffled oars. rotycd 0r00 . 1,01 the . . :Salary and Milvage of Prvsiiktit ittid As.:ociate J11(1:41 , - 4 . Militia Ex pvtises 113141 J. Nlorri,cui, (;ado Ittspeetor, l'otsions and I.:r.tt utiles, ( motion Neilook rank liett),httrg-, intere,t nu relief notes, relief n oes, Aiiirtiti. damages !iv I s hun; Thoina,4 Orr, Ilenry Lewis nipple, Alutetnerit of State Tax, rrOSUIC likenesses. castle of San Juan de ()Pon, landed, enter") tio , Mr. C. Br i irrox announces n a ssequent cal- ed the water batttery awl examined it • omit his intention to remain in Gettysburg a few then rowed round 31zair,, went under. the days, for the purpose of taking timid(' Likonesses, drawbridge, and mado i dtoreugh recon, in a new style. B. has with hint a number noisanre of that point, This exploit hati of tine specimen, , , together with excellent recom- proved that men may be landed from boats tOClltiatloll3 its to his skill. lie also proposes to de- at night; and Midshipman tzger"ld ricers: liver a Lecture in the Court-house on Tuesday eve- tained by his reconnoisanGe that the water battery may be easily taken ; niew, on Temperance, illustrated by a series of Commodore Perry, on his return to An, handsome transparent fignies. See Card. ton Lizard() from Laguna with the Missis, itr- The Loeofoeo (7000ty Convention aSSVIII- siphi, looked Ira() VilbaSen and Alvantdo f ,, bled in chi., place on Monday last, and a ppointed and found that the fo rtili ea lioo,s 01 both fstAe Root Nan,: and III:Nay R tut.r delegates ces have been repaired and much strength - to the 4th of March Convention, favorable to the ened: since they were attached by thtt nomination of Mr. Mar *K. It seems to Ilp render- squadron. At ut se o there wore -about - pretty certain that this funtionarr will be renomi- 1000 trim P s ' and 111 Alva rdo about IOVQ.- 7 tutted, and thrown into the lield to hear off the hon. Notwithstanding these formidable prepara: lions, the general impression is, that Cont. ors of defeat. We had thovhl. that a new man modere Conner will soon attack the place. would be selected; but our opponents lire acting somewhat shrewdlyfin view of the inevitable de- lErThe January No. of the Sonthrrn Iperory, feat that awaits them at the next October Election. Illowager has been received. We have frequent ft is possible that "that storm" may not again make ly expressed approbation of the ability with witiill its appearance at the proper time, and the acknowl- the Messenger is conducted. and now direct the edged unpopularity of Gov. ,Slmn{c will furnish a attention of those who wish to possess themsel vc4 convenient resort in enabling them to point the of a first-rate Mouthy to 14 Pp's' cetus fpr 18 faithful to "the man" as the cause of disaster. in a subsequent coloinn._ A resolution was also adopted. by fhe Coll yell.. j !Fi r. On Friday rist a teirilde accident or eurrio lion approving of the political course of the Hon. on the Reading llailmad. M t the explo:ion of the Musts M'CLEA ---x.whether his vote figuinrq the boiler of a Locomotive to a train of burden caw Tara of 1846 hwt session, or hisNvote in furor of on the ir way to the coal mines. There were seven the same a few week*: since, %V e did not understand. persons on the train all nf whom were killed. their We suppose both, however, as it seems to be MlTl ',miles being horribly mangled ;11141 E . .alteretl ! cult fig Locofocoism to get along in these latter . - (hi : ys without espousing twit sides of every promi- Holt issue. in It'Vbii.n; of Fronk/in eoimtv have appi;int; hest Pl a ri l of mr. ItAlet% llr. n. was elected over the regular locofoco candidate, ed Robert M. Bard, Esq. and Charles Wharton del by a union of the Whigs with a portion allot dis : egates to the Side Convention, favorable to, Mr. aireqt°l L° " /"6 "'' Cooper. We have not seen the proceedings, but • • nde rst an d that the nomination of Col. J. P, Po ton, a.s Senatorial delegate, way confirmed. 111kArheny county sends Wm. Marks, R. A. Caw that pilule and the Baltimore and Siisryuchnna Road : sett, A. H. Miller, Win. 0. H. Hohinion, and Sinn- It is estimated that SI 00,000 will make the read, of net Rosehury, instnitted to support Hon. Walter whielt $O,OOO have been subscribe!! already. Forward, as long as there is a probability of his no- • I (rr beeu . nominated by thil W on second ballot minatio . n. The delegates will all vote for eqvcr • ILF ; ",/11' ha • Whigs of FUehmond as a candulalp or Congiezt. . • . renai/go concur; with (Vier! 4.1,q Jefferson it. p L a-lirlie Ist Rpgitnent pf Pa. If °lnn ; the appointment of E. C, WiL.pu ark 14,015, t et i rs i m ve i c udied F . I. 'Orleans. The with recommendation: in tßvoy l'rv;o : • "Killers," Flinn Philadelphia, were already For.v,:gotinty uppnints Johniittips um) at tegrli it) gottlip; Onv of „l i t : Win. in,triteted to milipor! Mr. roopvF:-, yoltintoers tsa 1 aiwrond Vs stahlivir Cite re::•llution, the 8t); jtv , :4! it, in In (I: 5'.!.360 00 ILTIL N. T. liescri:4 ha 4 been - eleFtptl U. S. Seiptor from Virginia for si; years limn the 4111 Our nrigltlinpi pt ilanu)pr arp wtill moving it the efrart fu secure a INilrowl conitcclion betted! . • Dia"irniity wilth lirazill. ' ' ' Vott•NTEEs.—A report frcm the Adju- : It --- 7.'Phe l FLOUR MARKET has im- An arrival from Sotoll America brings , tam General has beem submitted .to Con- i proved, and holders are more firm. ilo w intelligence of a serious difficulty betwhen gross in relation to the volunteer fbrce cm- and st: brands $4.87, holders asking $5.00.1 Mr. Wisn, our minister to Brazil, and the ; ployed in MeNicO. 'Pile whole number of hood•to prime red Wheat 85 to 95 cents ;I, • , - Government of Mat conntry, arising out o f, volunteers received into the service' since white Wheat Si a $l.lO. New white lA, 7 ILL be offered at Public Auction, on the arrest of two sailors of the' IL. S. ship : May, 1816, eNclusive of the last tenregi- and yellow Corn at 63 a 65 cis. ; Beef" the 2240 f February, at the Court- Columbia, who, becoming iniONical c d o n . illelltS, is 223 companies; 1071 commission- Cattle $4 to $6.25. Hogs $5.50 a $5.75, house in the borough of Gettysburg, at 2 shore, were put in prison, f i l en !, Div k, ed officers, and 2.3,669 men; in the ague- — - - --. I ~,,,,,,., o'clock, P. 31., a GOOD, CIIE.IP, .1-VD DUR.IB LE :" • . ' [ , ° i' a the Colultiffia, beieg at hand, demanded ' gate, 24,770. Fifty-seven volunterrs were • we ,:.,, HOUSE & LOT, ep. i ).`4 l .- - the release of his men in the name of the ' killed at Monterey, of whom four were LIKIENESSE S. . —.4.-,.- situate in Chambershurtr street, I. I.J. States. Instead of Yielding to this de- , Commissioned Officers, and nineteen have ' - _ _ ;in said Borough, and adjoining the Luthe- mind, the authorities pl ace d D av k i n con - died of their womuls. Ordinary deaths, C BUR FON," Artist, and Scientific ran Church. Attendance will give n and; lineinent with the men. Mr. Wise, being, 037; discharged, 2202, nearly all report- -/• .Teacher,, of Perspective Drawing, terms made known by apprised of the difficulty, opened a corre, led for disability . ; desertion, 331. The from Real Objects, respectfully informs the! D. 11EAGY, spondence, in which the releasb of Lieut. ; strength of the rank and file, according to inhabitants of Gettysburg that he has orig- .dgent of Mary Heagy., Davis and his men was peremptorily (le. the latest returns, is 14,551, including Mated a new style of Profile Likeness, in ' Jan. 22,1817. 5t • mantled. The reply being unsatisfactory, sick, which deducted from the regiments pencil, which has the effect of a fine Print, • -- was ansWered by another communication , at the time they were mustered into the when finished ; and being taken lyill t h e \OT 1 C 1' ;Innonneing that the Columbia would Orn I service, shows a loss of 4100, within the Camera Lucida, it is fouifd to bb the tmist To Country :11erchants, Sarehrepers, and . ber batteries on the city in two hours if , Period for the roust part of sixty and nine- cor:ect and durable resemblance that can the. public in general. the men were not given up w ithi n that ty days alter joining the army in the field. ,be taken. Specimens can be seen at Mr. time. The Lieutenant was then released,' - Mr. KUHN'S Temperance Hotel, where he' IIIHE Subscriber takes this method to but the men detained, under a plea that,' CULLEN'S PAN ACEA--WC Wonlcl Call : Win remainlOr a few day S I . i I Mforin all whom it may concern • i „ being faint! intoxicated in the streets, they the attention of the afflicted to die Certjfi- P.C. 7 " . C• 13. will also deliver a Lecture on that lie intends to keep at his Old Estab. , were amenable to the civil authorities.— van: of Alas. llitAxcit in another column of Temperance with most splendid and jute-, fished Stand, No. :382, Market street, a Further correspondence ensued, the men' this paper. Astonishing as is this Case resting Transparent Figures, in the Court ,:-.- = first-rate assortment of ill kinds of still remaining in cotodY. of Scrofula, pamphlets containing , eer titi. !loose err TUE , YD./I'EVENING . ne.ct 7---f Ml'/'.e s4• C.II' ti, Tics• me arrival also brings intelligence Cates of Cures quite as remark a bl e , m a y at 7 &deck. As the apparatus and figures '"N-z:.„ ; suitable for the Country TraCe.— . , yonior--- •v• • ' ' OIV I C IF., . of frit 1 'difficulties, which are no doubt l he li,nl o f Air, li r I:luxe w r en / f or /hi s are very costly, a small charge of 121, ets. ' . Ifeeling confident from his expe , , ninc e h e,. - aggerated. It is stated that the /dace, These cu are In a go n,,, each will be iit•ide at t(ic door, rience :mil practical knowledge oldie bus- THE undersigned, living in Union matter was brought before the House of up for effect, but the truth 111'.1V Mr ascot-- ! Jan. 22, 1847.—ti' - Mess in all its various branches, that he; township, Adams county, take this Iniethod of cautioning the public not to _ ! will be able to render genernl satisfiiction Commons, WllO passed a bill requesting mined by calling mirth the persons, or ad- To Watch ' Mak( i -'-'• to all who may favor him with their c „, trust my wife, Lydia Diehl, with any the recall of Mr. Wise, but that the upper dressing them by post. The oath Of the 9 thing House rejected it. Wherenpon the Cori- - : proprietors has been published, stating • ' , .-- -- ':z -' ••- ' ;.•• I AND • tom. - ' whatever, as I will from•this day refuse'to debt or debts which she may. con / tendered their resignation, We 110- that this InelliCitlC ContailLS no mineral soh- 7(..`: 1 ,2 - 4 - Ir . ' 11)1L'ALERS. ' pt.:7•CountrY Merchants would do Well PaY any tract. The cause of this notice is insanit lice, however, that some (lithe City papers stance—and intiy ho used by the Regular . `') ~,)' c,3 ll and examine before trchaqiinr of doubt the truth oldie latter statement inns- Practice as an Alterative in ronnection t ~1 r,Z)b.4 , `' J.I,A I) 0 , i 1,• ' - 1 .I.S IllOrC noisy competitors. of mita and a propensity for contracting L__\.;.'," - - - e....0'.' , --- Inuell as the dillieulties occurred at a time, whit their prescriptions. 11:111y Of tin: 4-- - ' •- - - .''... .•111 hats warranted ` to retain their, d.ehts. " JOHN DIEHL. When the Brazilian Parliament is not use- most respectable Physicians in Philadel- • color, .Ilats from $1.25 to $4.00, of the _ Dec, 21, 18-16, 4111 v in session. , phia are using it in that way, . late,St style, Let tcrs cyf A d ministration . ;rhe California Reffiment, which sailed Jan. 15, 18•17—tf JOHN CONIVAy. 4 ',-, ISt from N. York under Col. Stevens, had at-, r ,2 ".'27 , =- - - - 7 -- - u- '-,-,”'- "• No. :i-,'2 Market street, above Eltn end) :...ui. ill ..,;(1,.; (N the F lie of SAmum. Hom.INGEn - , rived at Rio, on its way to Califbrnia, faiil.l4,4 l ,hi a . -1' deceased, late of Latimore township. Ja1111:11V !?...?, 1847. Out ; Adams county having been granted to the - -- i . k r, subscribers- 7 -notive•is hereby given to all .o.p..tms couvirs."rmlip.co t,,X1.14: . , .. • , •,. 0 • i • •,,• T, . • risen:, nintaiten to sap .e.sttite to pay the CONVENTION. same without delay, and to those having-- 411111 . 5 . P p rralli , St. the samt to preselit them,. lIF Adams County Temperance Con - T . .. - ve „, ion will „,,,,,„,, I , i „ 1 1,, E ng ii„.m. properly anmentirated, for settlement, to either Of the undersigned—tile fp . .sf named Lutheran Church in Gettysburg, on Mon- Affininistratoy res.iding in Heidlersb . nrg, day the 22d day of' Pelmtary next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The dill . CrCllt l'elnpQralle,e. the ii" 0 1 .1 ;1 m. ACOB S. HOLLINGER; ,e d residing, in AlThutlstuWn• ' ' Soeieties in the county art; requested tit J R lake measures to secure a full delegation, DAVID E. HOLLINGE .glut's. It is desirable that the delegates conic Dec. 25.—0 t e pre, • pared to ffirnish reports of the number of A oni versary Celebration. members conneeted with their respective THE ~ph oonladm, n ciciety of penii_ Societies—the increase during the year— sylvania College" will celebrate its the number who have forffited member- Sylvania Anniversary in Christ's Church, ship by violation of pledges, and any other ' Geityshurg, on Thursday the 4th of Feb items of interest connected with the Tein- ce Reform. ruary next, at 6 o'clock r: M. Several peran i The Annual Address Will - be , m addresses will be delivered by active meta- delivereu , . hers of the Society, and Music, suited 'to by Prof. M. L: SrotivEn, of Pennsylvania the occasion, will-be procured. The -. lion College. ~ . . ' orary members of the Society, the friends The frielidS a the cause and the public generally ate respectffilly invited to attend of literature, and the public generally are respectfully invited to attend. - the sessions of the ConVention. • . A. W. LILLY, D. A. BIiEHLEI!. ? set, J. C. 13ADHAM, • A. W. ArcilNLEi.s - E. G. FAHNEBTOCK, Jan, 22, 1817. , IL M. MeKEL, NV, 1). ROEDEL, Cointinhie Of .th rentgonen 1 . .January 8, 1847. ' td 1 M 1' 0 II T E It 0r Watches, Watch Makers' Mats, and ts ll'tdch Materials, 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAII A ...i.05[1.1.-...........41.,--lIR-.......1.1.......1,-..-aa IAS constantly on hand a larre ;,sort- RI 11 nu( of Lunetie, [',,tent, and Plain M I • II I) m P . 4 9 Glass, Veriies Dials AV•itcl . 1 . -, • ,17 Plan of (Inv Wa r. Hands, and a complete assortment of all p On th ‘ e . Ist inst. by the Rev. John Ulrich, Mr. W e mentioned some days since dot Gen.Sotttl, ' Tools and Materials belonging to the trade; ‘vhilbt in New Orleans, attached to his stag' the all '. (cl t::t t t his f i l 3 i t o l i t iTt r v itt'll ' to hiss NAD.sti ..3111-:..4."-- ' with a large assortment of ofild. and Sil e.ditoroi the Spanidi paper "I.a Patria," hot to On the sth inst. at Conowarrn Chapel, li the tinderstanding that be had been t:iking sides with Nev. Allr. Gibbons, Mr. .1 Aeon Norm, of Montit• vel : Ilev"'lLlTtnel and Plain W atches ; all of which he will guaranty to sell at the the mexieieis iii his paper, he promptly disiiii,,ed o p i l . e;i : s;: i i , i , t t ili o o ‘s ‘ . , ii i sh t,i i i i i i i , ). to Mins LI ow Is POLIIOM 31 Ell , lowest New york prices., All orders from him. Before his dismiss a l, howev er , it is presnm- On the llth inst. by R e v. B. Keller, Mr. Jolts the country punctually executed. ,„ ,med,ftom the following article whi c h has since . STONE:I. to Miss UintaDiLni., both of Fietletiek 11, -- 7"Ajountry merchants and others are, appeared in his coition's, that he became aopiaint. county, Md. invited to call and examine at the Old cut with the plan of operations decided pit by Gen. —.. Stand, No. 33, South Fourth st. Philadel- . ::.e.,,,.. i 1) 1 E 11 . , The government appears to confide , much in Geri. Scott, who has ;..s . n.,... _ t( A - esterilay morning, at the Theological .:iinina !" ' n" I "' ) ry Mr W iii.i A .1! A.Rt•Nsii t w soil Of JaIIICS the field of (1 9. " 1 "1 , ""d fr"1:1 whose (li - ftt . 'I . 14of i ... '' ms.law. _sd. _..tt.es_owr, Attains county. plomatic and military tactics, it hopes to In Ili i itiniere, on Sunday last, alter a short ill gain great advantages. The plan oh ope- • ness, Mrs. Man v Mt Li. Ell: wife of Dr. .lanie.s IL rations, we learn, is as follow: Miller, (formerly of Gettyshurg,) in the 57th year (4oneral Taylor, instead of moving up. of her age. FiIIIIS is a Monthly Magazine devoted to every On the 12th inst. Mrs. TuEnr.sA, 0 w INGS, of !l. department of Literature and the Fine Arts. on tian Luis l i otosi, will repair to Sahillo, ; M'SitEnti YSTO iv N :wed about 613 years. It is the union of Sinim's 'Southern and Western W here he will remain for a short period.-- ! On the loth iii t. fir. D A E ..1 NIL . '1:111 . 1“, of this :Monthly Magazine and Review," Of Smith Carcili- General Scott, after having made some ar- 1 comity, in the 51st year of his age. , rut, with "The Southern Literm•Y Messenger." tanginents on the Rto Grande, will hasten On the lith inst. near East Berlin. Mrs. Eve The Messenger has been established inure than (I 'fampico, where he Will assume the DCA II DOR FF. wife Of Ali, Samuel Deal-do/II; in the TWelVe years,—inuch longer than any other South command of the 700(1 olunteers recently 7 Ist year of her age, ern work ever existed,—during which time it has 'v On the Isth inst. at the 'Plieolo. 4 ieril Seminary, maintained the highest rank among American Po called out and ordered to :I‘.s-emble at Ilit.it Mr. (3 to a or: Ain FAIT. of this county, a member of fiodicals. riiiler its new title it will strive to extend point. , From Tampico, Oen. Scott will the Senior Class of Pa. College, aged 2 5 years, 3 its fame and usefuiness. mareldtowards Vera Cruz, and Gen. Tac- months and 20 days. lts contribut.irs tire numerous,—embracing, Pro 10r will make a simultaneous inoyentent The following 1t • solutionswere adopted by the fessional and Amateur writers of the first distinc tion ; so that its pages will lie filled with the choi- Inwards Tampico' with fill the troops h e St od i ous of Pennsylvania College (al ti n e event of , , 1 test mattc:r. of great variety, such as bli•views, His ean muster, after leaving sufficient 'risen to • 11- • A LW:Arr . ': OPee`"'e ' Wh im o• i g i t i ll , d i e - ve d ki m i,d it y cm, i n bi . , torical and Biographical Sketches, Noy e l,:, T a l es , garrison Saltillo, Alonterev, Victoria, t S:e.. , ':; ` ' ''' ' Gnat " • Travels, ESSayti, l'oe h is, Critiques, and Papers on :Num pritvinen-e to icmcde ou • riiiikt our . and iii iinion with Gen. Worths division, the A_ rmy. Navy, and other Niitional :Subjects.— beliwed Itictlit ;Ind fellow-student. G I E0111(;;: l AL• will join Gen. Seolt, who will hate at his., e st , T —th ele f ore l id it resolved, ' Party Politic!: and Controversial Theolou are ex command the new militat•y arm of ryeli- , Ist, 'That tt hilst lac lolly iierpli t isce in the will ,eluded. . ' .eteers and howitzers. of Providence. whose ways..th M ough benevolent and Whilst the " , esseng, s -r and Review:' addresses W 1,1.. aria'f/itel) MySteriol.l, we situ rely sympa• 'itself in the I. 7 4 i.kitli and West, and confidently alt- A t the proper moment. fifteen or sixteen peals to them fir even a quire extensive patronage vessels with his aged mother, and other relatit es, vessels oldie American Souldron it id • t s - i the only Literary Journal of linig and high stand in this atilictin , beredYement ,a force of from 230t0 30 0 ouns of all sir- ; 2. to .the ing, in all their wide borders. it is not sectional— i- "'list we 'can bear ampie testimoiw Al appear ' es and calibres, w ill ooil Nan Juan de worth of i i,,,, c i,,,,.,, a ,,,,i . his exemplary com i„ gt as hating always circulated widely in the North and 1:11ini, and begin the attack upon the ras- las student, his fidelity as a friend :and his devoted. Fast, and aimed at imparting a higher national Ile. „According to the new plan of opera- s'e's and zeal as a Christian, , character to opr periodical Literature. The This , Minns, the land fiat eS Will rendezvous at :l What although our lie:tits are heavy tot his trcorh robins( will eannitenee 'On the 14 of Jantia . loss, vet tte have re e , on to, rejoice in the olestsiii. , ry, 18.17 • and neither pains nor expense will bi ,, the month of the river Antigua, which ... • evidence b e If ib i . dt ., l Unit out . loss would b e h i s e . spared make etninen..y worthy 1): pa.ronage. empties into die Gull a short distance to ternal gain. Among other things it will contain a HIS] 011 V the North of Vera Cruz, and ascend the 4. That, as a manithstat ion of our grief , we wear 01' VIRGINIA ; - and arrangements will he made ; same to where the main road to Jalipa Ilia cost! niary badge of mourning for the space of . for procuring, a regular an I early supply of notices crosses il. If this plan he speedily- put in, till ") . d"Ys' of New works and other Literary Intelligence.— do execution, there.•ean he Ito doubt Init. 5. That a cop t • of these resolutions 1,,-;trans- Orders Ibr the work ran he sent in fit once. milted to the afflicted l'amily. and likewise that Condithms of (he Messeilge;• and ileeieie. that V era Cruz and the Castle will as ilif•y be ptiblisbed in the papers of Gettyshiirg and . .., islied in i spectlily fall into the power of the Ameri- the Lutheran Obser,er, 1, The Mrs,-sr 4 GER v NI) IlEvz y.w i'spubl , monthly numbers. Each windier tomato' not pan forces; but if any faith be put in 8;1'113 ,I, E.ssiek, Tr, P. Rulhealtit • ' . I !css than (t! large super-roy,ll pages, printed on Anna's declarations, it is plain he will be la, leaky, D. J. Eyler. guoil ti p 6 :pad in the best nilinner, iiiid on paper „able to cut oil the advance-of General Toy, vi. ii', .I.lllq, . , , Committee. 01 1110 most neautifill ipiali:y. _____ ior from Saidllo 11=?.1.etters front Washington speak ,conlitlently of the possibility of au Extra : Session of Congress. icrThe 'York 'Republican fulanishes an : ,other instance of the benefit to be deri Cud : front the Magnetic Telegraph as a means a thwarting the .purposes of rogues. On Friday .- night last, the Tailoring establish ment of wm. s.cociu . i.lN, in that place, .was forcibly- entered and robbed of cloth- lug to the amount of 82 1 00. Suspicion fal thug upon an individual who left York on .a bonbon train for Baltimore on Saturday morning, Mr. Cochnln immediately sent a messenger to LA ncaster, whcgee a despatch was forwarded by the Megnetic Telegraph to Baltimore, via Phibulelphia, (a distance of Ito miles,) which arrived at the depot in Baltimore before the the arrival of the ,York cars, and in time to stop the delivery of the stolen, goods. The_ rogue., tftat something . was wrong, deca nt pod ,im pediately on his arrival, before (lie Police ,had been informed of the matter, bu, leav iing behind him the l loods. hind the tele ,grapli despatch been forwarded to the Po- Jice at once, instead of the oflicerd pf the,' :Railroad, the villian, as well as the goods .1 mould have been secured. 114:Aurit! 0 litAssED Thom ,art above all gold and treasures; 'tis thou ,WIIO enlargest the soul—and openctli all its powers to receive instruction, wl to relish limit. Ile that has thee -has little .more to wish fr; and he Ulla t i ~Sp re-teit.^ ,c.l as to.have thee ;out, wants every thing ; beside. Let .us he thankful lyalvlretlr'S ,Pills will give us health—get then these , : a ldessell Pills, which a• Century's use . hasi 1 t rolly established to .he ,the lAest weclicine 1 ever besinwed kW Ana,n. For ,Uj prevail : l . , nu ~., colds and coughs, they will lie foitud,' yery thing that . tpeclle k ne is,eapa,hileolln i erring. . - ''''' ii:/ a Y• nil geaqinc ly'aci 11'011'6 Pills ea,kt he had') : the followinfz'AlAepts:7---. .1. 31. ...SW'resomi * Go . .,—, 7 43ettyshurg. ./ao. R. NeCxcarg,—pvtersburg ../bruhfint *Kin9,•,-11,unterstovii .1, ..r/ci'llt:/llnii,—Abbntisitm 11. 'l l . .. The Pbrenakosmian Society 1 , of which the de- 2 ' he "MEmsENGER k " b " I E.W*. is maned (in or about the first day of every month in the numbers year.. eGased ii I , ' :pi active member, pass d the follow- Twcdve make a volume : —and the price in Resolntions:. is .. ..of subscription So per volume viyalle in ailraiirr Wherens, thrinigh an all,wise rrOViller.Ce. WO have. hv„ deprived or our much ectemed feNow. nor will the work lie sent to any one, unless the order he!accompanied with the CASH. U.S The member, GnortuK ALBERT, ill %those death we year commenCCS witli the . Jan nary number. No Pacer sustained an irreparalde loss—therefore subscription received for less than a year. links • Resolved, That the members of the Poreilakos mian ,F . tety fold with deep ~e rtsiliiiity the ;link _ the intik i lual subscribing chooses to pay the full tion with N\ j ) ipli !iie hake been visited. in the i.ir. price fir 'I years slti l set l l ll 1 1Pii for 3 irU P eriod .0) The . he risk of transmittin g spbscriptioos by member ly death of this our beloved friend and fidlow. 3. ' mail will be assumed by the proprietor. Ihit eV- - i cry subseriber thus transmitting riyment, i, s re- Resolved, That 7..vp cherish the highest regard quested (besides taking proper evidence of the Litt the moral and Christian 'character of the de the fact and date of mailing) to retain a memoran. cc:l-T(1. and bear willing testimony to the _nutity (him of the number and particular narks of the of all his actions. Resolved. That, in testimony of these sent i.. note s e nt: Or subscriptions may be remitted throughthe Post Masters, according to the prescut ments, we put our Hall io mourning for the sPace of ninety days, and that each member of the Sod- lin". k! et y wear crape on his left at ni tor the same length , .1. If a subscription is not directed to be discim of time, tinned before the first number of a volume has Resolved, Thatjhe Corresponding Secretary been published, it will be taken as a continuance i transmit a tom; of 'these Resolutions to the fami- for another year. ly of the deceased; and that they be published in' 5. Any one enclosing a S!!:211 current bill, at one time, with the names of FIVE NEW subscribers, the papers of Ge:tysburg.and in the Lutheran Ob., ! , .shal receke FIVE copies of the Al EssEsumi & server. ' 1). .1. Er. cmi, Cor. Sec . y. REVIEW, for one year. ri. The nititual obligatiOns of.the publisher and subscriber, lor the year, are hilly incurred as soon as the lirst.No. of the volume is iss lust': and after that time, no discontinuance of a subscription will be permitted. Nor will any subscription be discontinued while anything remains due thereon. unless at the option of the editor. 13. 11. .MINOTh Editor and Proprietor, Richmond, Virginia. The following is a copy of the Resolutions pas sed by the Philowatlevan S , ociely in relation to the death of Mr. D. A. IV t t.t.t:m ANj announced last IVhereas, we have been called upon to witness the departure„ of our much•esteetned fellow•ment. her. Da ynA. Wi ttrm and in his death have sustained the irreparable loss of one who in his friendship was ardent. sincere and steadfast, in his deport nte . nt exe.mplary, and in his intercourse courteous and amiable—therefore, Resolved, That the afflicting dispensation of Providence io the death of Mr. Willem:in, an net ive toeinher of our Assoeiation, has tilled our hearts with genuine senyow. xt,,otved. Thpt the high moral character of the deceased, his actiw ex,ortions for the support of mural principles, and the lively interest he has always ti mit c sted for tiv success and vi entire of our SOciety, claip ,os an expressioh of deep :Condolence for his toss, tespe,ct for his character, and gratitude for his services. Resolved. That, we put our Hall in mourning fur' tHe space of lltree Months, and that'ench mem her of the So n de' if wear .crape,ua his left arm for theAlime length ,of tipe. ipsolved. ThattheCorrespottyliygFecretary be instructed to forwitr,l a copy ,of thy. above pream ble iun I resolutions to the family of the deceased, and to addretts a lettertO them, assuring them of the sympathy of the. So.zicty..in thvirantimely be reaverneut: Re,olved, 11,ete re:olutions publialied in the paitvt- of Gi.hyslitir2 :110 li s t thi; to,error. J. (!. Ct.r: ciciphi:i I anuary 22, 1817 SOUTHERN & WEsTERN Literary Messenger ti, Review. FOR J 6-1 Jan. 1.1, 1.8-17.—nt A V2VITA IL p IrtMipS. THE Aumal Address Fill be 4pliver ed before the Rible§ociety of I?enn sylvania Cullege and Theological Setntint ry at Gettysburg, by the Rev. S. Harkey, of Frederick, pn Wednesday the 34 of February next, at G V?, p. 31,, in Christ's C lurch, Oettysburfr, The friends of the t cause and the public generally are.respctfully invited to :attend. ,T. A. S. TRESSbER, A. ESSICK, SHEE.DER, Cupitiiptce l'.l.lrraugement. Jan. 2?, 1547, td Dr" The 4 U IS. t'!ehate"- will ineet in the Grand Jury poon?, .on SA.T-! _ - - - -- URI).IY EVgNING next it 6 . o'ctock 3i GUM (3114) ;S r ' MIS 1 . 3 E4 --likllag -1111 - Nig when .it it.4expepted that the “Watilitosoiu, - it IL ! AL Runn FF tAu has opened I ' . or VARIOrS KINDS . tioliS Wiii o %C . afie.4 up I . or consi4epaii(Ar. ! . i .Y 4 good asiortnient of l; 1; M t7;IIOES. ' IVR S.l LE .17' 7'1118.0177e1:. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY dl Public • site. PROG 31L: Of the .E.eamination in .Penn'a College is II II C A a r 1-6, 1 847. Dr.' G'itileia's irsidiatilim—Clii 11 • • t ji • • MONDAY, FEB. I—The Preparatory Department ' ' ' i . rile Specific will be examined from 9 A. M. ' ii;1)11.5t i!:: . , 313r.., , n d from 2, P. M. , 11. 1 10 R Female Ciamplahlts—is pile of the jIL most valuable zitedicines in diseases ,' Tt4.“);.1...7.-tl, m. Preshman—Class, in Gretik. common to Females,. over . offered to 'the . / P. " :sophoinore—l.atin. .. • . public: Diseases aristnff from weakness 11, Junior—Nat. Theniogy. Or other causes are removed in a feW . 2, r. ” v. Senior—Astronomy. 1 3, '< ii days. We have heard numbers of fe inior—Gernum. :1, "I . .6pponlore--GLea..k. ' males say they would out be without this 1. 7 i:p . p.9.1-, !!, A. 31. I!;enior—Latin. ' medicine, if it could not be had, for an It), if Junior—Chemistry. imice, Certificates of cures, in pamphlet 11, " kophomoro—Greek., . "form, may be bad of the agents grytis. 2, r. :a. Freshinaii—MatheMaties. p r . Cu'llen'4 Indian regplyble Ileniedy. 3 3, " Junior—T,:itin. . . Do 410 Ppnyeey ' TienspAr 9, A. lr. Preshinan-Latin. 1 0, " Sophomore--Mathematics. Do. do, Pile Remedy, 11, " Junior—Greek. Dr. .iipplelon?s Remedy for Deafness. 2. r. m. Senior--Poitler's Analogy. Rowand's Illogic Lotion. 3, " Freshman— II istory. 'chose Aledieines arc prepared and sold • 4, " Junior—Mental Philosophy. by the proprietors, Rowan & Walton, 376 Fain.% l, 9, A, 31. I` 4 ophomare—Norn. Antiquity. - Market street, Philadelphia, and can be 9i, '' Freshman—Aneient Gcog. 10, " .1 un ior—Retorie. bad in Gettysburg at the Druff Store of 11, " Senior—German Class. i S. 11. BUEHLER, 2, P. m. Senior—Greek. Jim. IL, 1810.—tf 3, " Sophomore—A Igelalt. French and Drawing • SaTa `.IIZ, 9, " Sophomore.-Rhetoric. , , •1D.1.131:9' COUN'PP - SS. The public are revertfullv invited to attend ; • ? and the Committees appointed by the Trustees and The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Shori# Synods, are hereby notified of the time fixed upon of Adams count.y . -4.lrecting: for the examination. a - 1 E command you that you attach, ' ~... illal you at._ td i 1 4 /' SAAEL L. LINAII, late of your • -. 0 county, bv all and sigular his goods and OVii il / 4 /7 147 '1 4 „....; 2 Ci5b.7 , 3 1 . - .P11 4 Z- I•ii•- 1. I- • I tenements,i i whose ey t... _ _ .....6.0 ., w e tatt t.b, ant a ant i - bands or possession soever the same may T IIE subscriber will keep consbmtly be, so that he be and . appear before our on. Iping a supply of the , ' Court of Common Pleps to be holden et • Best & Freshest Oysters Getlysburrin and for said county, on the ' 18th doll of .4titurtry Inst. to answer Dl- that the market can aihord—which he twill yid IL T hompsmi and J. Hanitileton Gout rserve np to his customers in the best style, partners in trade under the firm of D. 11. either roasted, stewed, or fried. • P` Thompson 4r, Co. in i t plea of Debt on et__He has an apartment fitted up for Promissory Note not• exceeding Eight the-accommodation of LADIES, who may Hundred Dolizirs. And we further com 7 feel a desire to partake of Oysters—to mind you to summon all person's in wliose whom every attention will be paid. I hands or possession the said goods and 'l* -- FAMILIES can be accommodated ' chattles, lands and tenements, or any of with Oysters by the gallon, quart or pint, I them, may be attached, so that they and on the shortest notice and most favorable every of them be and appear before the terms. 1/ce. .4, 1846.—tf JACOB Kli 'IN 1 Courtat Gettysburgthe 18thday • I salt on . . I of January instant; to answer what shall be ; objected against them AO abide the judge- Groceries and Queenswa e. i mem of the Court l therein. And have you TlTS'r.received a full supply of Grocer- I then and there this writ. Witness Wm. 0,0 ics ;Ind Queensware. which will' be I N.• Irvine, Esq. President Judge of the sold low: I 12. W. APSIIERRYI. ' said Court at Gettysburg the 2d (lay of Nov. G. ' January, A. D.)B-17.- _ - AT I . 4,' li.TR'F'4, Poll,' y. or.iliP'S .' ea PS ! 1 Prothonotary's Onice, ivM. RU'FIIRAUFF has received a : GokYsbuitt'! Jai" 15, 1.6 • 17 . ‘g handseme assortment of Cape, X consisting of Cloth, (men and boys) Vet- vet do. Silk oil du. He also has Fur Gu I ps;E"I"ERS Testamentary on tbe Estate A much-P:Ter than usual, and good .04T/of CHRISTIAN fl4lltH.r, spa., late of Cloth G a psa as low as 25 and 37 1-2. ; Hamilton township, Adams county, Oe r . Nov. 13. - . ceased, havintr been granted to the subspri r • t. Nov. 14, • ',her residing in East Berlin, he :hereby ----- ; gives notice to those indrebteq t o sail EEs tate tq call anti settle - the same, and to those 'l' It. W. WSIIERRY',S Store - for 6 who have claims to present the same prq ,A, ets a yard;. good Mader colors a lip,' perly anthenticated. :for settlMnent : ' worth 8 cts. beautiful.styles, 9to 12 1-2. . • ' DAVID DOLLIIyGER,Aer ; Nov. 6. /an. 15, 1847, , . ESMEII NOTICE.* • • THE LAMES T LET'VERS of Administration on the; res.putfully -itlyited jq call anti Estate of if I LEM' PET.Ett,,sen., late of ! c*amjne, my sand: of CLOAKING:iI I Menallen township, A dating • county, de- ALPACAS, CASH NI IMES, MOUSLIN ceased, having been granted to the sub:, PE . LAINES, 'SHADED and PLAIN' scriber, he herelfy gives noliec - . to all ERINOES, SII A WLS, GREEN BAR persons indebted to said Estate to calf LGL, RIBBONS, and a variety of Fancy. and pay the same Ivithout Oclay—and Goods. R. W. M'SHERRY. those having claims against, the same are Nov. 6 requested to present them, properly at thenticated, for settlement. HENRY. PETERS, Schn'r. Jan. 8, 1817. - it OT IC 10. . _ . )"]T'I'ERS, of Administration on the l A Eslate of.JAmcs Rtm4, late of Ham iltonban township, Ada ths county, deceas ed, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in Frarlt:lin township, notice is hereby given to all persons 'indebted to said estate to call and..,:ettle the nine with out delay, and those having claims against said estate are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, tor settle ment. JACOB COVER, dilne r. Jan. 8, 1847. 6t NOTICE : N 0 'l' 1 C E? HOUSE S_PCUTINO IWILL be made and put up by the, subscriber, who will ttentlprompt 7 . ly to 31 - 1 orders, and upon as reasonable, terms as can be procures! at any establistt ; went in the county. CEO. E. 13IJEIILER Cieitysburg, March 13. BIRDSELL'S PATENT STEEL Shovel CHrlllvellovs r i A N be lind for Cumberland township, CU at C. W. llorr•MM4N's COaCh-ShOri, .Gettysburg, I'a. please call and see them and judge lor yoursel . f. Gettysburg', May 29, 19.16. 11V31. RUTHIRA tiFF 'IIIV ILL, sell FLANNELS, all wont, • anil a variety of colors, fox' 25 and' 31 1-4 cents. Stip - ernir Flandels for 37 1-2 arid 50 Cents. LiriseYs and Plaids, handsome and cheap: and first-Cafe Kerr . set's for 12 1-2. Nov. 6. TO THE LALDIES. A handsome assortment of Bonnet RIB-, 214 BONS, Ladie . s' Silk and yeleet SCARFS, Suptir Grass - Linen' HAND- : KERCIIIEFS, can 'be seen at WM. f.l THRAUFF'S. Nov. 6 sT GS. beautiful lot of Fancy, Silk Velvet ; A L and Satin VESTINGS; also. Gen tlemen's CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS Mohair, Ringgold, Palo Alto, Silk and Common Glazed, Velvet, and Seal-skit} CAVS—for sale at M'SIIERRY'S STORE. Nov. 6. V I N G S. "A.1i.UT1112.1 . 1.TF has a handsome assortment ot Vestings, consisting. lof S,atin, (Plain ,and fancy,) Cashmei:e; *duo, and pew style silk do. which he; will be pleased to show to all who way !favor . him with a call—also a superior ar. tiele of Gentle:lien's - fiarfs, new and rich style. Nov, 11 STOVE PIPE, I' Pall sizes , constantly on hand and for sale at BeEnLEIt i S TIN" tlir A RI. FACTORY in Cliambersburg street, Gct tysbnrg. GEO, E. lIUEIILER. Oct. 2, 1842, • SECOND=HAND COACHES, BUG GIES, Ace., of good and substantial make, can be had at the COaelt Establish-, went of the sub.seribn, in Gettyslnirg. ' • C. W. HOFFMAN. GettysbuT, May 20,1840.— • CL CASINETTS, tELQ: elFt.lSTreccirod at the Cheap Store of 4. W. M'SLIERRY . Moths, 75 els, a yard and up ; Oassunetes;Plain and fanL cy, 25 ets a yard and up . ; ako, Kentucky .eats, Kerseys, Linsey -5, Flannos, all wool, 25 ets.- a yard and up, 'Picking:, CGlieel s, qingita!ns, cotton Btripe, Nov. 6. A fi•PACAS, ALPACAS, rf "NIIE - Cheapest and richest, can be had by calling early at RUTiIRATT.FS STORE.. Nov. G ISABELLA. NURSERY; ETTASBURG, PA i t ItIirI.FREES, of all kinds, (grafted in the root,) can be had of the sub scriber on reasonable terms. Please cal and judge for Yourselves. p. W. HOFFMAN,- Gettysburg, May' O, 'lO6. ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER CI PENCILS, VIOLIN •STRINGS, &c., of best quality, can always be had at the Fancy Store of C. WEAVER. April 10 7 1846. )EA NUTS, FILBERTS, A-L MONDS, &c., of the best quality . tp too had at the Confectionery of • • C. WEAVER. • April 10, 18-ig riIICKINGS, CHECKS, VELVET ‘1 Chords, plain and plaid Lacings, Blankets, Bleached Sheetings, very Cheap, • and of all widths to be had at • WM. RUTHRAU FT'S. Nov, 13. BAR At 111.&, Fir subscriber has now on hand an extensive assortment of Tor WARE tl leis Shop in Chamberslinrg street, Which lip will sell at prices to snit the times. Ho therefore solicits those who need'any Tin Ware to give him a call. Remember Chumhersburg street: • • CEO; E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, Mara 13. • '• LI TT OLi 111 . M'SFIERRY Stpre. for 4 eta. Untl r IL • upwards; slso Pottpu - Flattpas; 8 eta. and upwardS. • , Nov. G. ..• N,E - W GOODS f, NEW COOPS !, , I , HE ' , Subscriber has just returned (*rem the City. with it, complete ntortMent of ) DRY 4, - ; OPk, CO? OCERIESi. >AB ri' QI.IIf,ENSIVARIi, All o whicb ()O . sold .very - low•nt , ' I R. v. sTOREri.I
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