L'L NG N CE. USITZLLIGENOE FROM razuco. The Position of General Scow and Son. la dinna--agreetnent for the exchange of Midshipman Rogers—The action of the Mexican Congrese—Saata .9mui in Quandary--I'reparotionsfor another Bank—Proved, of Peace elawn i g, In the Washington Union, of Monday ev ening. we find the following interesting de tail Of filo actual position of affairs in the City a Mexico, as well as the Army •of Central Scott, up to the latest dates from that 9twrter„befitsl mainly on letters re; ceived in Washington : i 'l tt4iii hare been received in this city brfito last arrivals firm Vera Cruz. A 4norig, them is an interesting letter, which .144 1 hove seen, from Puebla, of the 28th-lit ; General Scott had Fent on a flag of I trope on the subject of Prisoners. It went forward on the lath, and with it Lieutenant ! &comes, of the navy, oche had been seat on some time since to General Scott's camp, : for the purpose of effecting an ex- Oningesfor Midshipman Rogers, of the na. Ity,, and, & necessary, tlirraining retaliation an ease the Mexicans should treat hint as a spy,. ; The flag, however, was stopped by the Mexican authorities a couple of miles be and the lie Frio, and sonic thirty-tire stilles,from the city of Mexico. They re- l tiniest the flag an admission into the city, ; 444 Tito despatches were necessarily sent ort hy. the Mexicans themselves, A reply had heen received front the Mexican gov payment, agreeing to exchu»ge Mr. llopi with the other prisoners; but the terms of exchange hail not yet been settled, but probably would he in a few necks. ' rcouiequenee el this reply, Lieutenant Sera meat.bael,deemed it most prudent to with bold Conamodote Perry's peremptory let- tem, This letter from Puebla further states tat. Mr. 'Trish, who had been endeavoring * a .mountli previously to open a negotia tion, with the Mexican government, had abandoned all hope of success—at least for the present. Mr. Buchanan's. letter. had litilehetl Santa Anna, through the 'courts, Gus .offices of Mr. Banklicad, and, as we have seen it repeatedly stated in the papers,j was referred by Santa Anita to the Con- gress--a session of this body being called fur that purpose. After many delays, and much apparent unwillingness to meet, the Congress assembled with a quorum 01.74 members, on the 13th of July. It imme,. cliately took the subject into consideration,. Riad, as. we have seen it stated, adopted report and resolutions to the following•cf feet, viz: that it belonged to the executive,' onderthe constitution, to receive all inisti istercend other public agents, and to make treaties of peace, alliances, ke.; thet the limetinne of Congress were limited to. the approving or disapproving of these treat./ ties when. made; and that, consequently, moil 11_ h.caty. should be- submitted ..to in form. it could take no constitutional ac tion 911 the subject. Aceo rd ingly jlte. Coti. gress returned Mr. Buchanan's letter deetruetivo fire. kcefirred PhiladeiPitia 013% on: hiriiitlay PO!, virkek consumed the extensive Sugar Refitifig', or Mr. Brown, on Brot 4 Beyeral lives were' boat doting, the cOnf;i4rption, ,stod thet,the lose is eatitnatettetll2oo,oo°. ESCAPR OF Sr.syss. The' Winchester Virginian states that thirteen' igves 'of Mr. Newton Rowley, of that place; escaped from his prermses 'oh 'Saturday night.last,, and although pecompt rnensure's were taken for their recovery; hut two have'as yet been re-captured. On the same night, Mr. Pa yette Washington lost two slaves and sev en horses. The Governer of New Hampshire has appointed Thursday, Nov. 25th, as a day of annual thanksgiving in that- State. The. Washington Union says "that de mbertiey and liberty are children of the same paicnt." Prentice says, if these chil dren have the same father, their mothers must be about as much alike as the mother of pearl and the mother of vinegar. CONN rlficArrm. HARVEST HOME TEMPERANCE MASS • • MEETJNU. ; In Mirstance of the call of ihe committee 4 AnangespOuts, delegations frontthe seVera,l Tem; "resvoteAssociations of AdsigifounlYalloilßidoti if the rHuntendown Church , .Satunisy thg gut tint' ant, and espoused by'dlte apppintment 4 Ihninillewing Officers: President—Jar MOORE: Kee Pre:Weals—Tithe. Wiirren, Hugh King, George Weaver, John Wilson, H.G. Wolf, Samuel Durborow, Jeremiah Diehl, William Jones. Col. John Wolford, A. W. McGinley, and John Barnitz. Secretaries—A. K. Myers, King Mcll henry, E. W. Stahley, and D. A. Buehler. The exercise. having been opened with-prayer. by Rev. Dr. Seuxtretmt, the Ccuivention.wai f ad dressed for some time by Rev. Mr. 014 efts upon tissinesite.and rdainuo-of the Temperature Cause: The thanks dills Convention were, on motion of Dr.,Seurttortrut, returned to the speaker, - With a request-that a copy of the - address be famished for publication in the county papers. Reports from the different Societies represented in the connty, having been received and read, Dr &enceinte was, cid motion of Mr. Neely, request ed to adilresa the Convention. In responding lo thejnvitation, Dr. S. offered the following dens, Which were prefered by a series of interest ing remarks. After some discussion, the Resolu tions were unanimously adopted : 100 $80,333,332 Resolved, I. That we regard the use of intoxicating liquors as a beverage, as one of the most prolific sources of: crime and 'misery that has ever cursed the human family ; and the Temperance Reformation as one of the noblest enterprises of the age, whose successful prosecution is moat inti mately connected with our individual, so cial and political prosperity. . Resolved, 11. That the signal success which has crowned the efforts of the friends of this cause, wherever properly made, presents ample encouragement for persever ance, and justifies the belief, that though the struggle may be a protracted one, and the scales of victory may seem at times to fluctuate, yet that ultimate triumph will re ward the labors expended in this cause. Resolved, 111. That the triumph of tem perance can never he either complete or permanent, unless the sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage is prohibited by law, since experience has amply established the fact that wherever the temptation to drinking is held out either -in the stores, the grog-shops, the taverns, or in the social circle, there will always be found some too weak to resist, from whose midst the ranks of drunkards will he filled. Resolved, IV. That we hold it to be the indisputable right of the communi:y oftax payers to suppress by law the traffic in intoxicating liquors for any other than medicinal and manufacturing purposes, since that traffic causes at least four fifths of Aug_ annual criminal and nine tenths of our poor tax : and we believe it our duty not only as christians hat even as members of the social compact, to labor by any and every lawful means, for the removal of au evil, which has invoked hundreds of thou sands of our felloW-eitizens in personal degredation arid wretchedness. whilst it has entailed an untold train of miseries on the innocent families of the inebriates, and consigned the guilty victims themselves to the regions of endless despair. Rrsolvel, V. That we regard temperste habits as indispensable, and temperance principles as a strong recommendation, in those who solicit our suffrages for any pub- On motion of Rev. Prof. B 8 run it wan Re:mired, That we 1611 ourselves peti tion the Legislature, and use our influence to induce others to do so, at its coming session, to enact such laws as will effectu ally abolish the t'ratlick in ittoxicating drinks. On motion of Mr. Mel Lnexs: r, the ram% Mg persons were lippointud a Coln wilier to procure speakers for the next Convention, and make such other arrangements as may be Imam:guy : Hosts. Robert Mcllhermy, Capt. John Neely, 11 ugh King. Rev. Prof. Baugher, A. K. Myers, Amon Watson, Col. John %%Milord, Michael Slagle, Abel T. Wright, Dr. Wm. P. Hell, and James Moore. Pnif. M. 1.. Stoevor, D. MeCcrnaughy and 'D. A. Buehler wets appointed a Committee on Legisla tive Memorials. On motion it was Rritolrrd. That the proceed ings, signed by the Officers, be published in the County papers. Alter Power by Rey. Prof. Jar° Re, the ron vention adjourned to meet in the same house, on the lit day ofJanuary, Itt4B„ at 10 o'clock, A. M. SAND 9 B CELEBRATED SARSAPARILLA.-•- 'f his excellent compound, which is crea ting such a universal interest throughout the country, has at length made its way successfully into the favor of our Mt zens and the people around us. We have read again and again of the efficacy of this invaluable medicine—but from facts in our possession, we ore now well convinced that, without any exception it is the safest, pleasantest, and best compound eyer offer ed to the public, for the curd oralt'chronic diseases, rheumatism, scrofula, and all im purities of the blood ; together with many other complaints. - It has so long been remarked, that the age is one of "nostrums and nostruinmen dere," that we:hardly dare recommend a valuable discovery in the medical science, lest,we jeopardize our reputation for pre.- dulitylind consistency, bin in this we hesitate not to . hazard theremark,which r we have made - above..!--..Airlfora Review.- TFor iarther.,particslans and conclusive Svi deuce °fits Superior efficacy, see Vamphlsts, which may be obtained - Oration' gratis. Prepared 'end sold; tiPhotetrale 'and retail, by A. War D. Sinds, 78 .Fulton street Nevr York.• sold also. by an. paintmentof-the Propri bw.- by K H:BUEHLER, GettyabergyYs.• Fries $l. pet bottle., biz bottles Aligt le4t, .. • . . • ..Buttparra's Plum by cleansing the blood from all impurities, given polike. to eVery'ottli to perform its funetiond thily, no matter , whether externally or in; ternally Ailk ;the man Nthel was - dying frtun -constipated bowels what cured him, he tells you Brandt-ellen Pills. , . Ask; him Who has the'dysantitry for eik months, and every remedy hod filled, he will tell' yon that Brandreth's Tills cured him irrut week. So With other diseases; • TWelVe' Brandretlt'a Pills rubbed. down in a half pint of Molasses, •eared ,a little boy -of an ulcer of the face. which wan rapidly , spreading to his eyes, and which a doon doctors had tried to cure,but could not; the poor parents would have given half; they were worth to have had it cured, but every thing they tried did -no good, until they gave it a teaspoottful of molasses every day, in half a pint of which they had rub bed down twelve Brandretlea Pills; before the whole of the molasses was taken the ulcer was cured. The gentling. Brandreth's PIN can be had o the following Agente:— J. ii. Stevenron 4 Co..—Gettys4urg .lito; B. Akerear,y,—Petersburg., • BOARDING HOUSE. 'k Rtit 111111.TZ reopectfullyinfiormo ' gel/11.4M0 that oho jai agaiu prepa red to receive BoARDERS, and wilk be pleased to furnish every requi site accemmodation at her residence on the South West Corner of the Diamond. Gettysburg, Aug. 20 ;' 1 84Y.---11' t STOVES! STOVES!! VA 7 ILL be offered at Public Sale, at the Woreaousei Of thevittuA.iberi V in the Borough'a G ettysburg , on iday the-17441ay eaVaphunberneety.r.,,'o=4*•4l VlCOVaigg ALL SIZE& A long credit of 12 months will be giv en. Sale to commence ai 2 o'Clock,l l . M. MIIIOI.E ARNOLD.. , August 20,1847. to GUARDIANS) SALE. Y virtue of, an order. el alias order, of the Orphans' Court of Adams County, the subscribers, Guardian s of the minor Children of ANDRIKW B. miuiß, de ceased. late of Mountjoy township, will expose to public sale, on &luau .y..the '2slh day of September, at 1 o'clock, P. ts., on the premises', all the interest of said Minors in the valuable • Pkitit of said deceased, situate in Mountjoy town ship, Adams county, Pa., about 2 miles from the Two Taverns, and adjoining lands of Silas M. Horner, Peter .t.inard and others, containing In ACRES, more or less, on which are erected a two story, weatherboard HOUSE, . • a one-story Log Back Build ing, a log Barn, &e. There is a well o water couvenient to the door—also a thri. ring young Orchard on the preu►iles.— The Farm is web timbered, has a suffi ciency -of good Meadow.autl-- is under ex cellent cultivation. •••••.% I. 6 4>••••• AT THE SAME TIME. will he exposed to sale on the premises the interest of the said minors in n Tract of VlPWood•land, containing 5 Acres more or less. situate in said township, and ad joing lands of Silar I M. Horner, George Aught, and others. • Lk" lithe property be not sold as abetro it w ill be RENTED. Attendance will be given and the Terms wade known on the day of sale, by SAMUEL DURBOROW, JACOB It AFFENSPERGEH, Gpardialim. By the ennrt—Wml S. IlAmit.ToN, Clerk. Aug. 20, 1847.—n: . LiCir`The Interest of Henry Saltzgiver in the above estate will also be sold. A VALUABLE FAEM .1T PUBLIC SALE. •"ITILL ho exposed to Public Sale, by order of the Orp illoort of All;ints eoucity, on Sohn-day She 2511 a day fy - Stplembe• new, at the house Ur ANDREW SMITII, deceased , in MountpleaAant town ship. AdatiiS county. the follOWing do Iti•al Estate of the Heirs of said de vi it : A ' , LA NTATionr. or Tract of Land. situate 'Mounts)kap. ant townNbip, called the Nlansion 'Tract, containing about uttaaa ut a e more or less, on which is erected"' two story Weather-boarded HOUSE, with an excellent Well of Wa ' -a l ter, with a Pomp in it, convenient to t door ; also, a Stone Bank Barn. There are on the premises a good Weaver Shop, and an excellent ()mita o l o f c h o i ce f ru i t , Sale to ennottence at m when the property will positively be sold, and when attendance and terms will 40 made known by cnAin.r.s smrrn. Atlol'r: Ilk order of Vie Orphans' Cold. August 20. -to FARMERS, LOOK HERE! & ValkittAllA F 4 tit JT PUBLIC 54418. Or -1 N pursuance of an Order of the Or -1 pilaus' Court of Adams county. the eutiscrih'era, ithn'tnistnnors of,the ZIP" of Samtizi. Ilotutiwaa, late of Latisposis township, deceased, will espOse Sale, on Saturday the 2d day of October. at 10 o'clock, A. on the promises, the 1/4- of said deceased, sitimm hi said townilv, adjoining lands of George LMaidarg, Wit littut lease dri est, ttild Gag* Harman. and Containing 166 AS.O s 113313 • more or less, of Patented Land ..- The Int proveinantS are it ' , : , ;, - en-Axe-A.nssi 'rout • 141 g: 9 118 Ps • a double Log , orti„ Timm 1 4 , FlOriatiache tilet*A°lllo. the usual , necessaty °inbuilt:hop t":4OIPM are two thriving Orchards on diapriyou'Valki.: also two, of, go watt r, ctqf WV . Piinl tq the, lictusei the' o l l otr Is 1 0 4 I.Parn'' A l ar a propo on oft4 o lanit* covered GOOD , TI R.t - There Is also .a goo widow. A part , of the land is liMid;' and all is under tried cultivation.` There - bre 'en • the presentee i s number's( never failingllprinire of water. ItGr.The above Property will be sold entire, or in two Separate tracts, as may be deemed Mostadvantageous, Terms made known on the day of sale by • , JACOB S,,,,HOLLINGER, DAVID E. lIOLLINGER, Administraiors. By the Court—Wm. 8. HAINIIirONO Clerk. Aug. 20, 1047.—td , • . WR have just received a hoodlums*, assortment of plain and frilled, PARASOLS, which we will be pleased-to show to all who favor us with a pa W. & C. RUTIIRAUFF., May 7. N " . I - , -• • • 11(8 lt trifiliilve 4 lling --- , Aug' '147. , ' TOR 'PREBflitler,," iEN. WINFIELD- •SCOTT. , CITLAGENCL.,V;II4 RA1111111; Eart. at the coma 01 Chesnut & Third street,. Philedelpkis ; 4 0 9, ?WWI 4treepThno Yerkand'Emullbeast for- Nbr•if 4 Imitirisere and Calvert street, Bakiesort— wlE.W. Cum, E•ri.dian Building, N., N. Corner "Air 4 ski)ocktits.and 449 ,N,,Fou rib stsPhilad'a are Our authortsedA gents for receiving AdOftise i,orn and g n banriplone to the "Star" and collect. 1 110 , rttradOting or tirs same. .; WHIG .O.DIDATES. 70111., OXIVIKRNO.II, GE,K. -JAMES IRVIN. .• FAR 'CANAL 001111111118810NER 4 'JOSEPH W. PATTON. 'FOR SiNATOit, WILIJAM IL SADLER. MM. KNIESZNTATIYE. . WILLIAM McSHERRY •' • MI CDMWIRRIONER, ' • • JACOB' KING. ' FOR AUDITOR, . AMOS W. McGINLEY „ • , FOR DIRRCTOR, . • • THOMAS McCLEARY TOR TRICASURCR, ROBERT G. HARPER Votanl of Adams County, RtMEIVIDEtt, That James K. Polk recom mended the REPEAL OF THE TA RIP OF 1842, and appmved the British Free-trade Tariff Of put,* which American Industry must he bowed into ruinous competition with foreign pau per Labor. REMEMBER, That Junes K. Polk, by usurp. ping powers delegated by the Constitution to Con. wens alone ; has involved the country in an UN. NECESSARY WAR, waged for the dismem berment or **liter Republic, and the propagation Ameticon Blaeery. REMEMBER. That James K. Polk garo or. days to the Commander of our squadron in the Gulf not to ebstruet the PASSAGE OF SAN TA ANNA INTO MEXICO, by which act the twines and dispirited soldiery of the enemy were furnished with a favorite and popular leader. REMEMBER, That James K. Polk exerted himself to the utmost TO DEGRADE GENS. SCOTT dr. TAYLOR, by repeatedly urging up on Congress the appointment of a Linstenant soil to supersede them both. REMEMBER, that James R. Polk; n with holding‘ the requisite supplies of men, has, through. outthe entire campaign, embarrassed the operations of there 'Accra, and forced them to engage the en emy under desperate odiLt. REMEMBER, that Janice K. Polka official organ, the Washington Union, recommended that the war he converted into A CRUSADE A. GAINST THE ESTABLISHED RELIGION OF MEXICO, and that the temples of Religion deseerated and pillaged, to procure means for carrying on the war. ItEAIESIDER, that James K. Polk, in the true spirit of black-cockade FeJcralign , ellAli6El) upon all who dere to .prok of these thinia,Micailin question the merits of his admin istration. ItEMEMIIER, that James K. Polk warmly urged upon the last Congress to lay a reVCRUC tax ofsO precut. rni TEA AND COFFEE, and that the Union fiercely denounced those members t•the party" who refulad obedience to hie Ex• eulhitartAs orders, REMEMBER A1.:40, that th.• late lateof,eo COUllty Convesnitnt, wliirh culled upon you to eau your suffrages for Mr. So NK. APPROVED of u pme itis of Mr. Puce by adopting the 631- 1"34 , *Owl, the tannin puma! by Jama, K. rout, Jutting his truly trying sdnintistratiou, 1111EETVI OrR MOST REAR I Y A PPROBA 'I'IOIV; and that thr honesty, ability and firmness he manikin' is the proaeoution oldie prevent war, nntwitheasadima , the opposition he meets with in the Pedant/ party, eminently entitle him to the m inim and admiration of the American people. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE.—The An• null Catalogue of the Officers and Students in this Institution, gives 176 as the number of Stu dents in attendance during the past collegiate rear —distribtited in 'classes as follows: Seniors 19, Juniors 18, Sophomores 16, Freshmen 29,Partial Course .14, Preparatory 81. The Institution seems to be in a flourishing contliion. - The Annual Commencement will take place on the 10th Of September next. On the clay piece dins, (.15th.) Razor TIMM. Esq., of Philadel phia, will deliver the annual °ratios Wise the LiterarY Societies. On Wednesday (IStli) eve ning, the Alumni Aosociation will be iuldremed hy A. R. aravatires, En, of this place. On Tuesday (14th) afternoon the newly erect ed Linsean fl will be dedirate'd, and and an Ad rheas delivie r ed ly Dr. Illonars. of Baltimore.— OR the laming alike same day, the Roy. P. W. C . , e(Haterdown, will address the Alumni', .of the Theollogical SeaSioary. Urns Cos en.ust has a veil , natural dislike is handling the cinutge of Oar. , thluwiel 01)Pos'i thin to the payment s( the State interest in Feb. 1f84,3, and atierlusadry smart inainuations of "gteennesal and fterdaney," as illustrated in our eprosekeist Aka* his tteellerney's Oen Kemal° teheitatieltision that he has kainnial said onetektiretttheensiia ter: No on* wholes suad durne4kbartil laantainempts to Moss over this itlts 6 eww, will he 4 1 1 P 4 ?" 41 ., 0 4 1 .49 ,A*4O4R intOintineet itrtitio 'reminetentie inta . pn, A. eandid admission of the dimege.ere enthespenee upon t he "Wed; might' hien ' etip' tiapipq atedit.for fitir s .deatns, or Ss , Ss , baitelt notshaWtokteili , , Allo i,4 1 !"" 1 . 1 ** 1 49 0'11, 0:`,. • ; eimeept vOligtvrtorr.—The R o m • , 611 $411 1 "rwm , ',1! 4 Pmf Kr! *PaptYrr7 'ming been 441 iirldre Milor..txdboutirbig Gurk,gairti, asps ‘ 4l, 4ooll.!diallflibtrl We published* reentrsniiogroia, fa torideh tout Sot 6104 far*. that. Oen. When in Centrism, voted 'what the 'hill introdn• 40 , d ,b,„ higoingnseu, refunding to Gen. Jatitson the See imposed on him by. Judge Hall, at 141e* 0141111114. Our correspondent was in error en this question; f Gen. Inin,then i member of Commas, fear Peetuyiturria, voted for the bill refilndhig to thud , Jecitson the fi ne show! mentioned. We' taltifrdsairetetn correcting the error committed by ateriimwthy ownspondent, u nve have no desire to do kojirmice to the personal character or public sets of Mr. Irwin. fa "Blair & Rive/ Corigeassimsal Otabblqrii the fins *elusion of the 28th Congress; par`grp are the year and nap' upon the passive of thablit:' laea. Ind n'a name is among Osumi*, ofttlessillrere weer IbB, to 28 nays.' 'HoWtolutry of dre Loco papers which have srbr ' en altrattcy to the Above mistake will have the Mold erearoge ;and bonor to correct it 1 Pir.tho. Boston Iron Companyha have: closed II 004144 for. 50,000 tong of Miro Scotia Coal, to likilhieeif Allige fill end winter. £4o much for. tbe UMW 1148, raP4 paper gravely prepares to levy a Tax on Children, on the plea that they am "lux' Wire °tit. tAnoits Eitnit-ta wick we PeWelweellea from Goaml Mitykre's learn to 1114 4 htltt ; . d °taths Ithiltrthir the ithrthith to #th 4 102 impailectitai on =ruby points. As Abel* ter will smut IMMO attendee, we eve it is MI ib Sieber Paper, Su the prireedittepip., wliit6i4ediotonip444 iil4 , mulvd.4..t u r...iiii persist, but the Mowing no , , • • • • • • the Baltimore Sun ire so muds ita point,' and withal' eo Nut, dukt initial* tlieti to our column's instead of our own intended .1 1 0. marks "Assuming this letter (says the Bun) to be gen uine, it is a fatal exptioure of the pretensions of all those who have 'affected to 'support the neunixpar Lion of (kn.. Taylor for the Presidency upon the knowledge of his political sent:mints. The gal , taut old soldier declare, that he hu none-he io unimpressed with regard to the main questions of modem governmental economy, and will he unable to investigate them before be is relieved from the duties of the camp And field. He rejects with acorn, any idor of political association or resporipi bility, as an effect of party organization and effort ; and will consent to be the candidate of the people, only upon condition that be shall be elected free from all pledges and promise*, and, we infer, en tirely uncommitted upon all subjects of national policy. That is to say, as we understand him, that be will refuse to make any declaration of his ppinions surkputposes with regent to any special questionhem tbepeople: Hera use, wen, it other wirre, be, would immediately become identified with party o f sections of party. •Literally,then, Gen. Taylor throws himself exclusively upon the popular enthusiasm excited by his military achieve ments, requiring an unintelligent vote upon •ll other subjects. This, in tiff:et, annuls the nomi nation, and is probably the object whichlhe vete ran had in view. 'Ttriffiripdtei - it possible that any great portion of the people would consent to give their votes to ■ candidate for the preuidentml office under these circumstances, we must first believe that they have ceased to value those privileges which constitute their chief distinction from any other nation. He reditary monarchy, in the abstract, exacta no more than this from the subject ; and if we are prepared to sacrifice an intelligent suffrage at the, shrine of military renown, it will be of no virtue in ourselves that we shall escape theconsequenees of an obsolete despotism. We do not refer such a purpose to Gen. Taylor, because we do not be lieve him capable of au arbitrary and-irresponai-. hle assumption ofrovver.p;yth! , fault : v.lol be in our blind fatuity still ; the merit ezeclusively in his moderation. But (ion. 'Taylor affects no concealment of his want of informatien on the leading subjects of the political world ; end sorely it' will not be contend ed that he who has yet to study and investigate, through all the intricate relations of-cause and ef• feet, the momentous questions at practical issue before the nation, is a suitable man, or can.possi -bly be qualified in at few shortnionths, for:the-re sPnsible duties of that distinguished offlee. In deed, we hold it to be impossible for (ion.. Taylor to discharge the duties of the Presidency lb, the beat welfare of the nation, upon his independent judgment, if he ions uninformed-on public affairs he leaves us to infer. With rekrenoe to the letter itself, non specimen of composition, we apprehend his friends must be rather perplexed. Were it not for the sentiments contained in it, we should pmlionnee it unhesita tingly, a ; palpable forgery. In contract with the neatiteas'ef his official despatches, it is slovenly in the extreme ; and the excuse contained in the pootocript by no means reliev es he absurdities-- As the product,on of a frank, honest, plain old, soldier, it is ebiTieteristic ; but in any other point of view, the inaccuracies and inelegancies of eon str.ietion, and the involution of sentences are un pardoolalilc. We speak unreservedly upon a sub jeet of so much important* as that which now SI. fates to the distinguished hero of the Mexican cam paign, and fuel that no apology can be required at our hands for so doing, prompt as we have always been to render the meed of honor and praise he has won from the cool deliberation and stern jus tice, as well as ardent enthusiasm of the American heart." FRAUDS ON THE PUBLIC WORKS.— . Wo have berme advettod, says the Pittsburg Ga zette, to the self-evident fact, that frauds to an e normous extent have berm heretofore committed on the public works by which the State was defraud ed to the amount of $300,000, probably, last year. The following statement of the new Collector at Pittsburg, presents convincing and unquestionable evidanor of thia in-', which we shall advert to inure particularly in our next. We give it now, with the request that the people look to it, and see what has already been done by a Whig Ties- surer and Whig Canal Commiasioner in the way of Reform. Cot.tteren'a Prrrsar an, Aug. 2d, 1847. 5 1 send you a statement of the number of boats, amount of tonnage, and the amount oftolls nicelved at this office, from the opening of the navigation until the fret of August, 1841. Alan, the him bar of hams, tonnage sand toll for theentire 'auto( 1848 r No. Boats. Tonnage. Toll. • 1847, 2488 132,850,326 $97,097 30 1846, , 3241 120,060,080 89,264 41 • 3,792,178 $T,832 89 Showing an inemiusl up to the Ist of Angtnit in the tonnage of 3,792,276 tons and in the amount of toll $7,832,89 over-the entire -reeelpte-of last year. Respectfully yours, LEVI G. CLOVER, This last statement is perfectly astounding. :It shows that whilst the number of boats is 796 1t.., thatonigo b 3.792,278 lbw. woos, and the toll* 87,832 89 more Ikea tArsokolejleraipar;; . lB4B Look 'Ai it, tasilayera, ani)l inn what you hove gained by the olendam of jAMIES . .M. POWER, and wind yqu may fliOin• pin by .tho election of *Pr JCOMPLI.,W. !PATTILIX to,tho oiSce of Cateak gtortitnlasiotiey. ) • tairThe Corayikr Indent.. that our otujorneut !lit! no ehjectloa can be urged Opine* threert4 diets en die Looofoco ticket, iyart Aom heir pay fitiett principles ^is not tea° *ore' any ittiet re; Bard to e 54,1." ihibithady our ,noighboi may itte_tO IMiltrAiWn we . ,14. 144-44.4Pahi toe shell , by canto* to try Ihetrtupott eal 4einalitsiAiiiira4l the esti, of *seek it 4eri to the Mb° Orel tbe itecattiarly•Pot "'he* 40,4141111 gaga.. FRANAIM, pr?Lilf,Ye r -Tbo Wltifir of Prankiht:contliy . hitie nominated - Nllrta.'Binza and Roma threstm, fylr the. LelMature, 61 troartimemAy imatfirmonl the nomitartion of 'WIC IL Sagami of tbia esanty; for State flenaton— lona W; Tatum Ii the nominee *or Shea 011./1 011161, i leading leiefoco member of the last. Cengten, tow ileingwd at the line Congreinionel election in Indiana, in a dis trict which gave Mr. Polk 2,000 rnajwity. The last Mink! from England bring" intelligence of the defeat of the Gather, Ro [ST 0 wntr, as a can didate for a scat in Parliament. Both father and son are distinguished for their loose religious opin ions. rrThe Mount flavegeirc7n Works arc to he sold under execution, on the 7th of October next at the mint of the English bond-Whim and Ise Cowan. bat waked up to a sena of the in,which the .12ssolor of the late Isnio County Convention hes involved the party, by its broad and intspolitled aPProvol of of Mr. Polk' s; aminiethcion, and amiesvors to and relief MU* popular sant *boon "Corwin To. iolOcititos", *1,4 1 4 amiss.' end onleimonable denunsiations." Ileanitenly,hen panned, however, with the conviction that &is Week; alleuMcient *Mai of lostie may 'have lost somewhat ofits virtue In silos** inniblesolue disputente, our norshhor has deemed, it 'untried& to weir out asinetisbor not quite so itale6—psaibly mime Whig authority:in flaw be the Wet casting about for this purPose quite *specially the ;Wowing harmless panne front Gen. flarries address to the Mesiam people, irrunaliateff ebr the haute of derro tlado presents itself ilefrint him, and harthwith, wither. douziah of. trun‘pets and sundry manifestations of joy, it lie brought (cloth as nthe very thing.' "Mexicans I—Americans are not your enemies; but the enemies, for a time, °fate men who, •year ago, tuburoverned you, and broug'bt about this vs arrenAL urea between two great Repliblics." It seem to be forgotten that in. publiahing the above Address, Gen. tkorr was in the heart cube one. my's tenitory, sent thither by Mr. Polk as his military agent, whose business; as a soldier and an officer, it was wary and do nothing encePtin har mony with the views and wishes of his supine!, at Washington; and that not onfrequently these military _manifestos are drawn up at the seat of Government and transmitted to Victorious Officers, whale only agency is to publish them--as was the use with Gen. Taylor's Adams to the Mexi cans, slier reaching the Rio Grande. • Maas, however, our neighbor has got his "hand in," in quoting estkorkies upon this War, we will give him someassistance, and our quotations shall not be of doubtfuleharacter or from doubtful sources. We will Isiirin with Mr. Bill Toll, whose political orthodoxy Cc icier will scarcely call in question. In Mr entiftta celebrated speech in the U. S. Senate, use the Apnexatiotatopotutions, after describing thelitexiemillitates and towns on the left bank of the Rio Grande, that Senator re marked : "These, In addition to the old Texas; these parts of four States—these towns and villages—these people and territory—these, 11044 and bents— this sure of the Republic of Mexico, two thousand miles long,. NM some hundred broad—all this our President has cut off from its mother empire, and prevents to us, and declares it ours till the Senate rejects it l He calls it Texas! .and the cutting off le calls re-annexation! Hurnbolt calls it New Mexico, Chihuahua, Coahuila, and Nueva San Tender, (now Tamaulipas ' ) and the civilized world may qualify this re-annexation by the appli cation ofaomeiodinus and tenilbleepithet.. Demos dames advised the people of Athens not to take, but to rr-take a certain city; and in that re-laid the virtue which waved the act from the character of spoliation and robbery. Witt It be equally po tent with urd and will the re, prefixed to the an- nexation, legitimate the ,seizure of two thousand miles of a neighbor's dominion, with whom--we have treaties of peace, and diandship, and com merce I Will it legitimate tido seironrei made by xinue.. of a treaty with ~ TRiaer -Wlten nnjezan foree--wrira the dissatroga_mipeditiona to Moir and to Santa Fe--have been near it withoulbeing killed or taken to the last man." . l'he ism e Senator offenxt a Resolution declaring: ~'That the incorporation of the left bank of the Rio del Nolte (Rio Grande) into the .Arnoricim Union, by virtue of a treaty with Texas, compre hending, as the said incorporathia would do, a part of the Mexican departments of plew Mexico, Chi huahua, Choshuila. and Tamaulipaa, WOULD BE AN ACT OF DIRECT AGGRESSION ON MEXICO, for tre consequent:* of tchich the Uniied States would Siena responsible.' On the 21th of February last, Mr. C CHOI' Y held the following solemn language in his place in the Sainte: "Every Senator knew that he WAS OPPO SED TO THE WAR; hut "no one - ktnitv the depth of that opposition but himself. In one short hour after the act of recognition of The war passed, ho had mid to his friends that o deed had been done from which the country would acutely re cover. A curtain had been dro?pod between him and the future, and for the first time in his lifit the future was abut out from his view." Mr. Rao nson, the editor of the ~ Q uarterly Review, and lately associate editor of the Demo. cratic Review, in an article on the origin of the war, holds the following language : , "By declaring that the war already existed, and by the act of Mexico herself, the Prolideut refire', ed Congress of the reeponaibility of the wit, by throwing it on Mexico. But since he cannot fast en it on Mexico,--for war did not already exist. or if ao, by our act, and not hen,---it necessarily recoils upon hiensel4 and he mule beer the respon sibility of doing what the constitution forbids him to do,—of making war without the intervention of Congress. in effect, therefore, hi kes trampled the constitution lender his feet, set a dangerous pre. redest, end try the e#rial pubfiestioit ofee palpable folethaad, sullied the tuitional Acquir. li is with no pkasure that we speak thus of the chief magistrate of the Union, fur whose ekration to his high sad responsibie 4fice we oserst/res ootol But whatever may be our attachment to party, or the respect we hold to he due fawn allgoodeiti• tens to the civil magi state, we cannot see the con stitution violated, and the national honor sacrificed. whether by friend of foe, from good motivator bad, without entering, feeble though it be, our stem and indignant protest" The above, .we apprehend; will do for one dose I. by the time our needs* bus got through With „ thew quotations, be sha ll hive "a few More rd . the same soft” . , i 7 Urn J.P. Kixezor has hem nominated by the Whip of Baltimore u the candidate tbr Congress. Col.hurr PAWS hoarsen appointal U, S. &tumor from Misoiroippi. • • ICTIt is thought that Heaters/ (Law) is p• lotted to Congress in Teimtwee river Major Hsa , ars by ' a few votes. This will Mato, i tiat disiegro ton stand 6 Locos, 6 Whigs. The Whip have the Coven/it and a majority Of it on joint ballot in the Legislature—both Houses being Whig. }Col. Benton, it is repotted, has written to Washington detnanding a ,boutt Martial the ' 14 *.0 1 . 0 . 11 _lt his rtt_ 4 4Wr• Co .I ** l 4 l A ifettiatiße Met spy* *A Benton is paw pining liar a terrific *stack on adviinistnition /let winter, 10,164 of "0.14#1041564, mul*l4r U7d► Ifaigivrovrlnio found 40lltit!th° murder of Ya 4 Hunter, Ibe LakloonOisic Cou4.Sh ouutlfrof and the victim woo. Wm:W*4 whoa •the deed Imo cornmitted.., • Tim :Amidst brim* offfir - Poiletiui:reiy Mich tiqilloo L a i , *, 6 7 l ? l _ PeP 4 i4 n *i• srr . _*C. o # l who *ant maintains that AK...President named him that he (Polk)had gent two Catholic priests, with that arYdj 10 yltliticti, tionihisffiY:iitswet.srle but In 14!"'"ilr. This *F.-,14.'046 is 0,•, blether aeLlthe prewent.Seoond Auditor, who was apperkited.to that office rby President Polk as • a arWslin for certain vile slanders which he eircule. ted ore' 'l4 own ',signaturein 1844 a • et the gain private . character of Mr. Clay. Most of our read en will remember the baseness of M'Calla's char ges, and the impudence with which the scoundrel persisted in asserting them. The President show ed his appreciation of M'Calla's infamy by giving him a lucrative ofoe. with these facts in reincin brain& we feel but little sympathy with the Presi dent. lle and the MValla family may expose each others' characters as much as they please:— the public generally will look upon its squabble ss one of those contingencies in which honest men are said to get their owth—Loticastri Examiner.. \ ; I i INDIVIDUAL 'LIABILITY—We co py t h e following fironi J. Thompson's Bank Note RePori- Ann Lehigh County Bank had an fradhdrhad . LiekoUp dieter: M. Y. Bea owned this Bank. Now we (J. Thompson) have IMMO' of 7:44dadi -Qounty money, and we will Irina the half of It, In wgr mapensible lawyer who wiSoollai lbe rah* half by virtue of the individual &bilk", clause, of :fie duuter. The, charter of the bank eari be ,ea alnifled at our °Mee, 04 Wail ' The 'seventh sectio n Wait: 'County Bank gaiter Aids as follows : '"The elneithOtiell 01. the Lehigh ettnn.ty, Dank Aril be jointly liibie le the creditors of Bank in their individual enPtitiqt for the notes isetted." hign New York bound Rol LiTOBP O 4 wogs ofruck b 7 a, 40 00 1 on app /Mb. about 500 roans old ; ,84 etesrar passengers 11 0 4 1 ortha ,erew weft lest.:--•the red, U persons, Were picked up •bribe brig Bali= , • of The YearOr Fever prevails in New °Henn. to an alarming - degree. loiltptwo death oetatteltai on the 17th inat. . ' •,` rirThe trial of Prof. M'Catwrock and sboThr - t 90 Wheel, chanted with riot and interfettni4lti the arred of the digitise 'slaves at Carlisle earner weeks since, communed on Tuesday 'last,:harese Judge Hepburn. Mr. Nizanasrea and other distinguished counsel are engaged. , ie nioaterimarr - Weeider," a tmtmo Wbig paper,. polidirbed . Hairiaborg, by flumes Biliestast, los been esisrptittaillititer. , wise improved. Any perpon.desdring a good. Ge r? ma n N I " , #4 ll . imber-fibe for it. Tirituv-41. per year. DTIFII,PFIA OF .10 , YIK:ARS The wife of Captain Roberto, on Vine Street, near Water, Cincinnati, being af flicted with Dyspepsta in its intait ted form for the last ten years, was recom mended by oelebrosti physicians of 41047 ten, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Cincinnati. to travel, as they could dq nothing for her. She.did so, but it did her no good. She then commenced using ',the most popular medicines of the day for hei . complaints; bat ,derived no b . Onefit. See- . ing an advertisement of Dr. Smith's ;Yep . eta,* Sugar Coaled Pills in the paper, she concluded to give them s e trial—sent to p. F. Thomas, Main street, betileen Third and Fourth, the Smith's Agent for Cincifi• nati, and purchased a box, took them De. cording to direttiOn,end can with heert=reli joy state that she derived more benefit frono, the use of one box . of. Dr. Sugar Coated Vegetable Pille; than from any other Med icine she has made use of (hiring the , ten years. [The above was sent to• G. F. thomas on the third day of December; 1 it 4 4.] ocrThe genuine Pills are for sali In Gettysburg, by S. IL Bueltkr antl /bratty; in Hunterstoirn by Abraham Ring; in Petersburg by Alm Adler; in Cash own by fire. Dun'clan,p.nd in Hamp ton by J. H. .9tdebaugh. Aug. 27, 1847—it. 61111“ /BOA TUX ••LTIVOIIIia ICS OP wanysinszt, uzgr CATTLE.--There were 800 head nr•: fered at the ScSles on Monday,l39l 'of sebich 001, at *4 4118 25 per 100 lbs. net. These prices show a decline. HOGI3The supply of Hogs is small. Bales at $6 25 a 6 87i,--an advance , FLOUR.—The Flour market it ritherheary. Small transactions in new Howard Street at. *5 . 75, which appears to be the eettleit price. , GRAIN.--The receipts Of grain haveWecti very fair. Small sales today of good to prima Mary land reds at $1 12 a $1 18, and of white wheat at $1 18 asl 25. Sales of white and yellow Corn at 70 a 73 cents. Oats 38 a 40. Rye 71 cents. PROVISIONS.--Prices of Beef and Pork re mahfullikanged. Mess Beef is worth 14 to 915 j No. 113 a $13.50; and Prime 10 a $10.50. Mess Pork 15.50 a $l6, and Prime 12 50 a $13.- 50. Bacon in moderato dmound. Good Shoul ders scarce, and some improvement in prices ; pliCy are selling at 7i a7i cents, and ettolce iota at a 83. Sales of aides at 93 cents, and of choico de scriptions at 10 cents. }lsms at 9 a 11 cents.— Sales of land at 9.3 cents for bliki.stnillo•ll cents for k MARRIED,• On the 3d inst., by the Rev. Ethkin A. Atlee,'ll4r. Genies R. G T. (formerly of this place) !UPI Mill 8/.111.AR Jarrc Josss—both of ..Montneentinty. • Tennessee. DIED, • On the 18th ult., Mr. B.o4rst. Ba.inar. of Freak lin township, in the 87th year of his age. On the 15th inst., Mr. ISAAC BTotrpnsy, o Union township, in the 49th year of his age. On the sth of June last, Mrs. 900Aii3t• KVIT wik, of Mr. John Kant; of Readhig township, the 44th year of her age. , , IT 0 T. Ira 23. A NUMBER of notes and iifi.ounti,on varitpus persons, due. o ROBERT W. Iti'SIIERRY, have been put into my hands to be collected and applied toward* the payment of judgments against the said M'Sherry. All persons, therefore, knOw-- ing themseliesilidebted to hint by nate, book account, or otherwise, will please to call upon the pubseriber and satisfy the same without delay.. Long indulgence' cannot be given, as the subscriber has been directed to proceed to collect ihe debts and pa' the judgMents in his hands. Such of the notes and 'aceounts of Mi. M'Sherry as are. ut in his hands, are in the hands of Messrs. STKVENIIOI4I and MOIDLICAN. JAMES COOPET.: .51 27, 1847 -1., -o F p.. F, , • GETTYS Loves .No. 1'24141 .', of F. will Celebrate their' second Atanl7 *airy, on Friday tke• 17th fit.,s*evitiri ne:St, with a public' procession In thongs,. ' lia otthe ;order,. Brother P, Tosarfir.° tvwFuis, of Fhiladelphia, mil be-present' Address Sister al**00: 1 0, 11 1.4i0 6 0.to 4 presiii.Ap4 participates in the ,entireises.. , :-00Fpwcp•-• aion will, form and- march in a grove,near the town. Where seats Will ',be provided fo r •-• ' ''" Vit P..1144', •H. LBiSii4., ; .1 I 1 :`0, Kona, C.Nwt, l JAdbP Cm r , R. ` H. Mears, • ' C. Sierteintaverie }Lrlitotturkt,' ,Committee .4?trrna „ Gettysburg, Aug. 27.4847.-,•;#t One, Cent IteWnrd ! 113 AN Away from the. sebscriber, on ,Saturday the 14th inst., an indented apprentice to theShbe-making, by the name of Jon P. Wort- RIR. The said apprentice is -;;" about 18 o r It) years of age ; 4, is a hold, iinputiont and ler ward boy, and in consequence thereof I will pay the above reward Ihr his apprehension, but will give no thanks for hie return. All persons are hereby warned not to harbor or trust said boy, or I will enforce the law against them. PETER 1.0 N(.; Mainlylmam tp., Aug. 27.-3 t PLAINFIELD NURSERIES, NEAR YORK SPRINGS, ADAMS COUNTY: XI•,114 subscriber has front" twenty.-five to' thirty thouiand trees in his Nur 4, READY, GROWNTor this fait and itszt4pring's planting, comprising a large neknint of Apple 1111dPeach, together with aletteral assortment'ef en the'finer fruits; ilitb,Sations kinds of shade'and tirnamen- Utl . Stees,'Whieh he will sell either at retail or' . bY the tholtisand. Persons wishing to !inlet** ttent r.or'PlUnting, or to sell again, min be licittintMeidaimi 'any time ifter the 25th of Oiftobee text. '-' I 1" . 1,. A~gn6t 7 : ti17:11.:a1"17. . tvammukz.._ ChM ,t, ; • : • e. • r: I NOTIC E 'hare's) , iriietr 61' if .1,481 litchi :and , tither peraostei concerned' thst :.the - ::IIahIWINASTRATION • ',la COUNTS of the deceased Orem* berg* , after mentioned witiberettesped pp.the Or phane' Centt'etAfiftnitechnitritor , confir. motion • and allowancee on i7beadb, the 2.l4ltday. of:Stinfetnber inzl; Tha , accouni of Andress Pollp It.dnilaietnitor of the estate of 40,00 Mathias. doomed. - • The account of Dailki Orifilds,llleicatot of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Ettontret,, dec'd, , ' The' OffalhashiPlitteceint'et Oonrioilf. Ter, Guardian of Jesetnish ahtetil • -f;• • The ioroant of Jacob Tata. A dininiettatea of the auto of Gifharinis Plunkfist, deteased. The account, of Poor.ptline,Mslsou ctii tahist lot' Jed testament of rkorge Thillselicenit of Michael' Ditcher, k (o r: de'bonia non' of.facoli Pitt; deceased.' -The seofmnt of Michael Bucher, Admitalsinstor of George Pier, deceased:: account of dant,. poopor, Admitdatfator of the Of to of Joists Irsinossal The putt and finst arOo4nt cif 10414:40T: Ad mintdtaut 'attic eakeife,C , t ithoil . Virthcht . doe.d. , The 'mount of deo* Vick; Advinitionithir, with Abel mill annexed, df fhwratardt. deceived.' The account of Fl, Ktehleunow deceased,. Administrator , of John, Alefrome,;(lmased,rerht lied he John tlder, Adtplulstrat(ll' ?f ,0 14 . 4 0 11 W:Kinliter;',3pe!d.• • , - • • The it ociatnt.sf Georire Die, Adininhintiol' of the estate ofZlitabeth"Dieki "Mooed. '" - • The account of David 13nydei, AAhniniideator-of the cone of Frederick Snyder, deecased.T , • , The account of James Dickson, aefifig .EllecuT for of the last nill anti testament ,otiMsq...Lptir hiiit, deceased. . The second and final account of John Strifielltit . Excentor of the ',last still and testatinint Of Henry Steinour, deccesed... • Thit.aceoutit of linty. lei, Adveinistratora of the estate of; Joh!! . tit,loh sleeeneed. • - • the 'oettettot orPthetiltel Leht, tieeutor of 140 emote of Elisabeth 'Miller, deeemied. - ROBERT. 00BEANiltegififtr. Itogiiiter's Oflk., (jeatYsburg. tc ,Angt,iit ;7, 1,847- TICE. ESTATE OP PHILIP' stvrtmit. DEC'D. thoilitattte i ••r. • '`.` 80.11411 " ` - AT in' Or Phith A DAMN orrt. Court held italoWye • e iyaburg, In sill • the County or Ath ems on the lath day of, Ait. .180. Before Wil !an N. Irvine, FAN. Preildent, and Lie Assoetetee l Judjr arc _„ magi,: 111A,PE proof having ;been made of the 'terries' °fa rule granted, at a former Orphatia' gnu% on all the Mira alittlegat repielloatintkes.of Philip Snyder:, lay) of Frei:llllh township. Adams county, &deas: ed, in Appear at this court to accept Or re. fuse tri lake the Real Estatcd.theraidd de.; ceased, - at the valuation ,tnadealictopf, mind they being ' seeatillY- Celled In open court and making no answer ; whereupon the court grant a Rule on all the heirs and legal representatives of the said Philip Snyder, deceased, to-wit : Jttlian, (widow) Peter Snyder, Conrad - Snyder, Barbara who is intermarriedvith George Rekrode, Catha rine intermarried with Henry Sweitter, I Elizabeth intermarried with George Holm, Philip, & Philip Snyder & Elizabeth Siry der, children of-Rooarntalt Sey4er; l / 4 1ee'd., who was intermarried with PhilipSnyder=l - be and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at GetlysShrg r ott the 21st day mf Sep tember next, males , canso:why _the Real Estate of the said deceased shoald not be sold agreeably 'hilho httepiate Laws of this Commonwealth :4 Notice to he given to such of the liktizi.italversido in Adams coun ty, persomilly, and to such as reside out of Adonis ceuntyt 4g publiestioe ittoonfehiews- PoPPr , in PeAkiisborgen copy of tritielt;shalt, be for cyardedliy mail direeted to the resit. deuce olieal* of said. heir*, • , • By the Court; W.M. S. BAkitqCN,,•CterAiri Aug.' tt, VOVIOZ. R DAMS COUNTY, SS. TheCommontoitdtholPetiiisyl. conic, to the Sheriff: coup, y,.Oreenniv, • %:i‘, We, commsOd:youibot you attach JOHN DHPHORN, late . of your County, by alrand4ingular hisfilicid and - chitties, , land -and tenements, an , Whose hands or possession griever the same max . 'be. So, that •be be •and appear:belt*. .Our •CoorteloCommon:Pleas to' het 'widowet Gettysburg, in Bind: for Said 'Calmly, ott, 10th day , of, august, netl+.4liere to] answer Foliambetit %Jam% in a 'pleoloo.D6bl on Note not exceeding Two Hundred Dol. :had aver farther command you to summon all persens, in , whose bands , poirneasiontlieseldsticidis and chaities e lank antlithiefnifine 'orran,# 'of tildid, ro ily be 'attached, so that thery;and every ef, them be and IlkialeMirdimilhe Baia% Cotlit at ,Gernyaborg tho,l6iii day, of Atigest nett, to. ennwer what .aball hie, objected against thank and Aide thi, judgment:of the Court %hernia; And 'have. you.then there this )•i•wititesc win. N. Irvine, Esq., .Preeideni J.udge of Our said. Court at Get. tyeburg, ilia 12tti.day of July, A. D. 1847. A. D. KUItTZ, Proth'y. Pretbanotary's Office, 22 'Gettysburg, July 23 , 1847.5 Gt proTicE IrBHEREBY GIVEN, That applica titin' will be'made by the undersigned anti others; to the next Legislature of the 'Conniionivealth of Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a Company under the munb and style, or intended name and style, of THE Banc IN SAVINGS Evemunos, ,capital Filly tlionsand Dollars, designed as an office of discount and deposit; and to be locatedin P.ast,Herlin, Adams coun ty, I ra. • • John Dellonc, William Wolf, George Schwartz, J. J. Kuhn, Atdalniugh, Charlei Spangler, Barnet Hildebrand, • George King, !Sane 'Trimmer, George Binder, Abraham ' Trimmer, John Diehl. David Hollinger. • June 25,.1847.—fim - - taIIAWLS of every description can he " had very cheap at W. it C. Itlttlitattir N Cheap Slope iit Ulnanberr,butg btrcet. : I New Publications just Received! ROBS'' BY FR - ESII Gleinings, F by ik Hart ) T ei3 he /Por Cohii&t. Adopted Son, an historical Novel; Tales of the Peerage and the Peasantry The Knight of Girvnne ; Lady , e Science of Etiquette: atim, by an English Lady ; of Rank ; The Crimes of the Borgias ; ' The Wonders of Nature anil Art; Philos ophy in Sport made Science in earnest, : being on attempt, to illustrate the first prin.' eiples of Natural Philosophy ; American Chesterfield ; Rural Almanac for 1848 ; American Farmers' do. ; Housekeepers' 40.; Gen, Taylor's Fough and Ready, do, ; Phrenological do. ; Comic do. ; Remark able Events in the History of America, by Prdf. Frost, No. 3 ; Progress of Nations; .E. C. Se4men Atithon's AmthasiS; The Waverly Novels , complete —tor ; Story of the Heart; The Duke tied the'9ctilliti, by. Mrs. Grey. , _ REMOVAL. • BAJA'S J. Cr iTLP respectfully in forityi 11 1 41 lOW ffilertcld niul eueloitierb !hat fie 'has iintiovdt • '", ' • - tiiiiiiiii;: i •*iiAilAisiiipeii. tot thO:riteitivitheinhrly !titeeh Med by. %V ?it. deCiiiiised., )(apposite t 'WA MPLEIt'B IPlNNElMottrittaltintrirrtstreet i Where , he will be pleased to attend to the orders of aih its' , habtr work ddne'inii . -in ' fasfironlble" -et 'lbw' nt I es: A i. ' ran/temente hairObeith 4ntitle•totiteeive the from PluitiAelPiihi fstow Fork, limit eualomera, mitt ,re}y en laving their Tor ments MR& 10 ithe Melt. spproved 'styles. : littrettyptryyrtmliffe will be tak,:en in: exalts:4e ft siq k. 1 r , Gettysburg, Aug.-20, 1847.-3nt •'' . k ,„ ETTEps of, Athoinistration en the I.4„Esiate,of Putr r lP .1 - 140 1 11 AN, lair - or Hain lltea, ogroship, !usenet:ly, deceits ed,.haying_blon,granted_lo the subseyi her, residing,nt the satrie township, notice is hereby, giyeu, to all persons indebted to siti,do4lPAQ-caFand settle ihe,satne with.' out delay, audAtuoa-Jutving claims against said *stela pre , , requested to , present the snow properly, authenticated, for settle ment, J A COB .14 A RTAI AN , r. Aug. T vrTERs Tisiiiilenta6 , on ilia E JILA 4ateof PliEllt hintiou,late of Hooting ton,tostmship,detiased; having Nen grant- II ed to - th4,ollr,cilitierr, itt ding in ki untingion r townshijv Miami qiiiin . 1, tin liereV glees notiCirta l lilt ti-141itt6"1)(1e1,1H to said Ex. ilia' Ai:dfiltiilid'iliii.i'ik's innio witheat de'. - Itii4 14Viti',115Y10, iliiiiiill'aVe;'aesiieirfo presOg 04 gqeitt, *(i,r:lin i n:ll. apple:nth:hied, foi - iiiittieiniiit. `„' 1 • •JoilsrirßkiElt. X'x'ic' ; A .4. 4: * f t t. fmt •-triatrlN ro:..ri )' 1 .1114 qltii ".'" the-vey , j ieel - tide Op Anil. !lirerent 1 . , liver". cab InjlAtetbeArliat w4a,v.E RA Ofiv._tr,gnatUs).%,7 buitligeet. ' ir4"iielflinit ra!itielli be eupptliire4ititiiiifdesirecrifUtititity t N E l shorteet utotite: 4 COC I E n O I 'iIiVI CONF f 'NON@ 61 . ait k ilidiei Jii ji nii'libed t ct will be furnishimileerd i*V feliiilllOili tains. ' Gettysburg, July ,24,,m4' ?;', 1 : 1 ; -, 1 A CERTAIN CURE FOR Tig . , • • • ' Dr, I; d4ND4 •Vilatalkie )tiler -i4earibtlyi bin • tionres. tic P,Ponuffm , To+l o o , 44oba!uomd 4ittion. 4iie success for tinnily avr.. Hems. /41 ,Iniernol, motheine, it %in - 11416eltiodIVVyyor ootwant aPPlicanoni,Viiefi 'ire kit and nitric. Tiris• aratilbitio add' gai ts . dioisiifd' Paris. Prodartitur Mikity anion rants•Prettiest's/ riort•—waannoira.,vratomorroon sovarptioams trah• IIK T , • • • to: r • P ••+. • orboimndi Ann' Row, pi Waramni, PrdiniitroV. , Morbid othrit, and by SAL. DU1•3414.3!: Ml ft'di re; Wm: Mt t ingot. A bbottitoorn Lindy* 'Riley; Oxford, noir' C.J.C 00 1 , 04 '4ll--Iy. • %% hr 4 . . , , oqvgr..Mrovip , ik,. ,itsPiltitte , • I 1 1 3 i w5 m ,.. 4 , .. ir iIAN he tug , ~.q calling. i f t) .1 1 11)40 411'. Wallet E r ilah. lishment, in:Chainhaiiiliiirg etrealtyrfilYar, t ot burg 7 "i( gi ,, dr o w"vs. io w4.'ptit k . F . (t Janig Store;_ ihlili4.ilOt al . toett!ttirlif 2 4 ., a hair ft . (MY C LOCKS futye pet been.' reciefittid'Aiitillie pfii:' Illay , nit of the ' beet t et t46 oFt'll"4 " , • a'Ail 'be *orrnikted. Give' a ut—thay 'rill i bksAilcheap. • JitiNl: , 1: 1 • ' tr " '' • - - VAL 4g, 'RUT HititUFF ti*,i VILTOMAYeidt - datitilin p e rsona'ot V V to the atinl( rOROCkRIBS, ~ 'which ittet AbilitOollenh : 1 -at their Cheap Store fill atliatebr'ocip#ki Elty1(11-1(paR , 's Cabinet rarif*iim!:: !Ali tail examine for yotritilina.: ' ", ';; , ..,, i .", . .., magi, '''' '' - ' , LIMY GOOD PRY GOODS Ankr ileseription can fk lied *)1,44 ch ß in bers inn stre4etietiieillateiy: opposite Heugy't. ;9 1 b il liVii,Art i 'l 4 • • ; , Jfwelry :Watch-Cuardo. Ate„Xf.cfoA'il. speet.cies, „ "ptC t ,can,alM'a'yti be had at she Clock 4k - tVaiCh Esialdish ineli t of ALEX. FRAZER, Do. Cullrn'b•lndian Vigeloble , S)leryle poryentalt) Compla infs. 11AVIIISthediciec ht fait taking the place of ere. 11.11 , ry frrepiration heretotore ti,e{i for duietoes. arising feonilVeaktietoror other causes. Aft that is necedittary to Jecuie Rile medicine a place in the Hornestix l'ructice of esery family, when ntchr■ medicine is needed, is a trial. It speaks fel itself. is innocent in its operation, and no injury can a 'ise from it, psenot any time, ` ' IrrFor `SVC. i%linlesale and retail, by Row.trin WAvrox, Proprlctors, 376 Market s(. Phila. and by S. 11. BUEHLER. Gettysburg; Ihftinger, A bbottstown ; Lilly & Niter. Oxford, and by 'F. J. Cooper, Franklin tp. [Aug. 6, '47— I y 13112.1)SELL'S PATENT STEEE CtilelVateirs 1 AN,be.bad for Cumberland township ki at .C. W. Hos►:Mti c 's Coatill-81thp, Gettysburg, Pa. • Please call and see Wein and judge for yourself. . • • Gettysburg, Nay 29, 1949. `HOUSE SPOUTING Val 1.14, he ;wide and put up by the VI subscriber, who will attendprompt• ly to all orders., and upon as reasonable termaus can be procured at any. establish meat in thaygountr,- , • G'4o. E. .81/EIII,ER. Gettysburg, March IJ. • A IN DSONIE 741:11togariv-frqui'd Inq C 171!!•(S e:111 he 11:!11 , 4111 . .11. May 7. IV. 4. C. I; 1111 A I. 1,1•-ti. UivV*AniFill4!llllll, arafes.Of ~‘ ()ROATitl,l' Read the 'following Certificate of I.vre perform by the rise of lings's 'E.r)rirtoristii ) o will longer neglect your tough,'Of:dbitibtifil 'Mei= Cy. Merck 1 '434141 1 . 31r, JAM. F. Retell, . Dear Sir—'About three weeks , firo ,my 'elk/ caught setere cold; whir li - troubled her [fiord deal and gave her great uneasineu • *tee ishilsgeole a' great many• articles to Irer by her friends, but without receiving the benefit front any of them her "ouch war ge)fieg amen every day ; her appetite woe tat, .lei hag and to sleep Was',,itnispiliker: the pa . ka breast aril side hccaute Co sirveie Mite thee she had to go to hut. and my Itientli advised itterirr' call in a Physician. 1 , thought . i. worth' call kr where %v the store here you ete enraged eget ra it f could not get something that wocild 11.,14?ig..bm when you gave me, a bottle of your Eaßeetonant. anal/lag me tl.at it' Would cute her,,eho enalifeis cell taking it that night, not; hoW'eter, - Ifritholit, great ' , pi - tannin) on the 'part al eointi•istwfolt liiends, who said it was only •-aams rigniak. ler.liciire," and would • thi, her „vavtral.itahri• than, good. But I determined to lake.your hr and now /ci n//kra the lifxu4l"Frum tokumtbc, lust dude she felt easier. thungh on arleount of the quantity of phlegne that. lonsti ed and would'almost • choke iiar,•bni:stvliieda: rould spit up with.bat little ifilliculty;•lll6 ing, day she continued it according .to diterT, tionA, and that time, fir the hest f loin la'n weeks, she enjoyed a good ffirlit's resfarid the tittle sire hail finished the firaT botife.ifife''neff entirely cored. :Mike whet tire 6f this yoll•itiltilt jumper. tor such an invaluable merlientalrhoialtt. bee made known to the afflicted eyeryfwbee t ... , Atifith. beat wishes for your succeas, l•reniain yours Pie.. ' OliAnu:s (TAVITION!•!1 • Restart oe'Cltititerte'its'4oPd Spnriona Imitations. that thecinit jab AUT. are oa the seal r also my jl' 4/mr9iginsletrionike wmpper or each bolt le, sa•ithout ,which nogg ig guru-. Prepared only by James 1 , Roni.l)ritotpiti,„ Baltimore 111 d. F. 'sale In (:iffisirwrg NA-alt•Ell., H. LlVElll. , Elt,iand in Mattraioi G. W. IFEAGI'. • Nay •28, I - 1)r. C. 11 Celeblyteqme.e(y. FOR 1 10 1 4 :AFNESSki • +:•-r, • • MAINS in. and ilischarge,of motet froonAher.: ear. together with all other implenrant eymp . tome. which either accompany, or antcattics proaehing Deafness. Thismedic* te, ,the revolt of a long and faitlifolly initiated Cdritse ' of experiments inidituted mill the sole iimss iliremer (if possible) a certnitt, mat. et She 01116,` time. n rate remedy for this, drcailluily Afflipiet; disorder, and flier being extemis used,cp, private praciice of the eubstriber during Or Jest eight years, in very nattierimur carer with rYor mad reronrkablei ruccess, in now offered fiilhepitbilc': for the benefit of those who.rlimmdistruseiciroitier enures: cannot brivelbe personal !notion et , tb• proprietor. in the fullest confidence, fL itLegicrwr., and write 'titre belief ihaf it will hOl.tlinprl)Till , the expectatiohs of those who may here oceasten , tor its stre ; in rhort . that it is the tnori acticle liver offered to the publle'for this dli retire. (afar oale in Bettirsbura by S. IL TrViiiILEFL, in Abboltstown ,by Wrst..lterriNnem. in Oxfonl bpl.4r.t.g &•Etttick: Ildweidhip by Tucuexs. . ti, y • 1 WATCHtS:'of all kinds, . Will 4e cleaned and repaired, at the shur eat 'milieu, at Fit A‘ZER'S Clock Watch Establishment, in Cleuyabdrg.. -July 16, 1847. " " 1 41' & RIITIIRAUFT calved a,•very , large assort Heat of F4NIS, from 3.,ct510 8 1 .2 5 . , • is tic 11:4;14 ..aw Dr .J. rence 111 • • ~ DE:pIHT, 'R ESPECTFULLY offers his pmfrs , sional services to the citizens of (41-, . , and surrounding conntry. ;prepared to attend to nll enses . tistmtlyieitP trusted to, the Dell tist e ond hope/4 , brattier , ottantiou tn,l)pmistry alone, to be able io: *ale all, who may see . lit Ift ert!tutt OCk teeth in his hands. Office at IVir:Nl*Cosh's Hotel. • .oettysbnrg,-ittly .',• '• '• LAW .1 ARTN ER STIP, 14. underNigned having forested:kat ,partnership for ,thititractiec,of ,tjoa Law, will attend the Courts of York.liesl„. Adams. and also visit the neighboring ties if ileeired: Othite ill York street, CfeiL tysburg, between the Bank and l'ublie.of4..! (ices. where one of the firm will vonabittt ly attend, and where cenumunicatioils, receive proaipt attention. • ' JAMEs (1) - It. , AI'CREARY: , -i .Ikuio 18, 1847.--em • , • 1411 7 NOT/ .111 BIL 11...1R7011111114 cad ffIRESENTS his respeetit to hiSt4nitii Jll: . •alid informs them that he has tail& ' arrangements to continuum prarticeasusur (' in th Cpurts of,4louma county,, mitderAe. new regulation of the.tinicl fur imp/pug them. Jan. 3D, 1840. ' ' • :" U.319c0•y ;;•,t<..l 311prnesi,ifli Laic, • , .1; I'FICE in' . the S. W. O ,co,rooT , Public Square,' one 'anorest of U. Arnold's Store, formerly Law Office by John Al'Cunaughy;fibitt lie solicits, and by prompt mud ftrithfql ospo.o. tention to hnsitv.,ss in Isis prufeiksieglitlo4 , i ; be his endeavor to merit, euylitreAlfif sA s patronage. 1). M'Coxit Ito r *wilt 'ate n i litiftlit " 4 promptly to all buaitiess , antrutited Itchidl l9, as -agent and SOlicilarfrOf Pen:44)14.. lie, ha; mgde aFruivpuw*, r ' through which he can furnish, very ties ble facilities to applicanta, and riiiirely'W` here them . from The necetoth y tips/alit* f" to Washington. on application If) morally or by letter. Gettysburg, April 2.—tf' T, II 0 111 A foi Al ell gIFFICE in . the ll4mM:emit et3iii#AP' 't -o- the Diamond; bStiteWt 'lintel and R. W. Nl'tibeirrVtitniik 5 ' Gettysburg, Dee. 12;04'0741W ir 11. REED •liikei retoorod4oll4l4i 14:4 eJ Oflice to the mom Doe tlsoremilivile" Mr.-Wattlo'allutri, and •itootildisoir 111 ,41 -;"" 'Tiosito 4.64,1 ApriLB,l,B47- 7 1 101" ALEX., %TV" 5 .‘trtoiilo)Cl - Ar 4)rFIcI its thrSowro titj ~I t tip t'o urt•Lo{t,rr.l+yl>r4eu,:tl*iiVll-•w and iiict curittl7,. bburg. l'a. MEM