[Coretinwed frogs the first page. !MOO: 0 *d Ways; " but I alraort broke her heart Sometime', Molly." "Well, ette, loves you yet—and you are very Sorry for what you have done, and so-•-wo shalt be happy, oh, so happy r The prigotiet glanced about his cell, and his brow tens contracted with pain. "I kould where we arc Jemmy, for I have looked in here before, and it is better, a Neat deal better than hiding in the woods. lam glad they, let me be with you--I am not afraid here, !Or you are good now, and just us sorry ‘ tr being wicked as ever yOU can lie., We will live here always. Jemmy, if they will let us, and then we shall always he good. , Don't cry, Jemmy . I wish you would fix my head a little nearer your elieek.:;-:there, so—now kiss me and I shall du to . sleep." How ilifterent that sleep from the one I had admired a few days earlier! lint the child was fur happier now. Perhaps the strong interest excited by the aceideitt to little Molly might have op eratip4 in Jem White's favor, quite as much as his own simple, unobtrusive penitence, hut popular sympathy folldwed him to his cell, and remained by his side during the trial. Bo true and heartfelt was this sym pathy that there was a general elongation of countenance when he was condemned, and.' universal, and, for a moment Immo trollable applause when he was recommend ed to mercy. As some palliating dream stancesearne to light during the trial, it was net :difficult to obtain a pardon for Jcnt White. arld I am sure no one at Alderbrook regrets the exercise of clemency in his be half. To be sure his trial has been of on ly sit mOuthie duration, but he is so gen tle and kind. and withal so sober, and in dustrious, and contented, that every body places entire coofidenee in his re. formation. Bold, brut Jem White has be come etrangely like his father; and the good mild man goes about, calling on every body (for honest Jacky knows that he has a friend in every boi' , at Alderhrnok) to rejoice with him, for he is more.blest than any other mortal, while his simple heart eolith; inure than ever with gratitude to God and love to man. As for darling little Molly, She is one of those guileless crea tures often doomed—nay, not doomed—so blessed, I should have said, as to live for the tent of 'others. Iler bright lice has grown thin and pale with suffering, but there is a sweeter smile on it than even— and when Jemmy carries her in his arms, as he does every Sabbath, to the village church; she tells how glad film is fiir the av eideut which has et ippled her, because it has given her such a dear resting place.— Molly will probably never be straight again, perhipashe never will walk, but she smiles at the prospect, and talks cheerfully oldie . wings which will be given her in Heaven. Dick Holman, alarmed by some rather hostile demonstrations on the part of Felix Grim and a few other determined spirits of the neighborhood, disappeared from a men us on the day he was set ntslibertyi and has never since honored Alderbrook . with his presence. AGRICULTURAL. METHOD OF OBTAINING LARGE AND . FAIR FRUIT. is.saitl that a gentleman who has, du ring the last year, exported apples to Lon don, to be retailed at a shilling sterling a piem, has obtained fruit of the largest, di- Menelaus and finest quality by the .Ifulltrsr;,- itit method: In the first plarei-her tater; particular care to keep his apple trees free of all worms. caterpillars, and other de structive inieets; after having 'bestowed them in suitable soil and reared them ac cording !At the moat approyetl_ntetfiud of cold va tiekt. • • After the apples are eel, as they aro - el./0 7 ing to Maturity. he judges whether th are too numerous for the rapacity,.of wee to bring to maturity. or for its branch es to sustain. should the fruit come to its its motel growth. lieu, by means of high step4adders, vionstructed so as to sustain a person among the higher and lower branch es of the tree, without at ali.depeoding oo the body or branches, he causes the surplus to be carefully picked off, selecting the most 'unlikely specimens and from thoins part* of the tree where diminutive frOit is usually found. But, whether the number of apples on the Sres.be few or many, he in no case, permits a blasted, gnarly or wormy speci men In remain; believing that their being severed Will leave more of the energy of vegetntion ;and production, to be afforded by the parent tree to the remaining fruit. This is the, prineipls involved in his method, which, by his experience he has found leg Atirely successful, prerhising alwaxe s that his orchard has been grafted with the largest and most delicious. fruit; Thee is reason in the theory thatdecayed or unpromising fruit, when left on the tree, rotas' the fairer specimens of nourishment thattlicy would other wise claim, and, hence, dimishes the size and quality of the latter. It is true of animal life, and why not of veg tablet that the sources of depletion being rein rid, the strength and vital energy of ths,pritnltive system is promoted, Xftiltodstfours has experimented on the sunk :principle. to improve the size and qldlity: of grapes. The luxuriant vines w iih iltoot 'beyond the settings of the gragigkezdtatist the energy of the parent roMIIIIIIII4 and diminish the size and quali ty isfiturisalt. His remedy is, carefully to Vs if those verdant shoots before tittiatiit robbed the fruit of the nourish ntept,Fwqttired to it to unturity.—.V. roiktrissr Aftekerriie. leaves IT \Natal. tt-LTlaa:-.31r Noble, of DeWoman, ilea ,14411 the tvlali‘e oth antoges of T op thiUts nine it a y apart, anal to the wane way. The soil 4141,00mMi WWI respect' went. precisely elikra, g( h. eras i 4 bushels ova the *Ain Ismil.'ss4 4,11, swells "bilis& Tutogal roaxtoo.--The larrot hum in TIMINIA oaidtl ao that of Judge Meech, at Matollomo i dipat Woo magi of 8 udinoon. A cor moid.l yam► lmo bap a•oi it. soya this yew he ippookoillo4l Mitte4 and cut 1000 woo of Iv, !camp as* 'beef% and au now over 44* Old et mot da**. A few days ago be roll 00111*PoOlio laolonit,no dal outs or $2460. itoolkupw .1111114 ~am 140$ baoholo et .ryo. diMNMiirimhy Ins rig sa a bt , Ai** wt Now is 14*.rs 1 , ! them T , The largest and cheapest Stock F OP GOLD AND SILVER AF IMia tiNICAKII' 0 9 (rt Piaui and Fanty Jewelry, IT( FaiLaszLrasa. 116. . , Whu 4l ss 3 l i o 3 a la u lt d ct ß e et t sil t — . No. (Sold Levers, full jewelled, 18 carrel .. . ease, gold dial, $4O 00 Go'd Lcpines, do do. $25 to 30 00 :sitter LeNTIII. full jewelled, 20 00 thiver Lepinem, jewelled, 19 00 silver Quartier Watches, splendid quality, Silver imiLition Quartiers. second hind bold and Silver Watch es, at all prices, from , $2 to t.. * 5 00 Gold Pencils, l 7310 *.OO (lel(' Bracelels, tt ith tapas and other vets. • 3 456 Pure Silver l'einipnotiori', • • 4NO _ . _ Diamond point Gold Pena. win►ry'. ell and solid silver holders, rot*: -- 1 14 Gold chains, breast-rim, Onor Fee" rings and Jewelry of every:descripnoit,,st the lowest Philadelphia or N.York prices; gold and silver • LeierW. LiPP I OO/4 an t Quar tier watches, still much cheaper than the above prices. A call will be sullitiettlt to convince Purchasers. nut this .is !the place to get good and cheap articles.. _Mir!! warranted to be what they .are std for. Orders from the eotuftrk suend. ed to. Old Gold mind 4ilvet .booght for cash, or taken In exchange. All kinds of watches repaired.sod , watamqted-. 101 --knaP correct time. • : . N. B. 1 have a apletidid gold independ ent seconds watch for, dining horse*. Also. Gilt and Galvanised ,Watohee, for traders': use, and gontlitot alkignita to me line. at LOvrs tAtlatUfErS Watcli, Clock, and Jes4l7 Stoop. No. 4131 Market St- tab4vs , I lA. nsith midi. Phila. Philadelphia Atig..11,1547.--7tn - WATCHES JEWELRY, &c, THE Subscriber offers or • ."..° ill the Aide; or by retail, • a large suartment . of the • • 4 .i following being ' otitis own impoitit tion 6r ntanufatture . . Ddyttrs of goods in this line are invited to ekamine the aisortment. and orders are solicited. with ilie"ifiknranee that every ef fort will be made to give satisamtion and in sure a ennibittatiO nt'eustom. Gehl a Silver 4Aver'Viliteles'ofordimtry . gtiality Do de - -- --- de •-• of superior finish: Do to id Anther* & Lepines. Silver double cased Dogfish And Swiss verge Watches, With light medium and heavy eases. Gold Jewelry kt all rprittsina c Ina and common. Silver Plated: and Watrei., Musical Beam pigpe; 2,4, E,,0 and 10 tunas. Gold and Hilierl4:pectaelna. ' Diamond Painted - W . 4 - Oak* Vlockain irilt and other frames. Watslunakcie Tools end Materials of all aorta. Fancy Atticles, Filmy Fans. Steel geode, &c. flaring every facility forribtaining goods on the mott advantageous terits j _ corres ponding,inAnceinents willlteotTered*pr-. chasers._... JOEN C. FARR, '-- • ' "112Thetnut at. Philadelphia. July 18, 184 .---Orn Cheap; Watches and Jewelry. AN Jewelled OWL e:•,_ . 7 ' veer for 0,, war- i.• • • • ranted bg i • \ tri , Jarcib , Lndlosmine , No. uiticadicimmet, Phil-' ' • t ‘* l ,"':: taiellibia, who \` l lb`' - -- .1 , 41 constantly on hand a large assort ment of Gold and Silver Watches, at th e fidtowi og low prices: 11 Full laerelled Udd Lovers, $4O .., Silver . • 23 00 Gold Lepives. Fullleweilea, Ito uo trayer Lepinel, -.1 16 00 Silver gaaniers. ' 50 and 10 00 with a large meorttviene of Fine Jewelry. 'such as E* Ring's, •Fingai Rings, Breast Pins. Bracelets; Gold and Silver. Pencils, Gold Chain', &c. Has also on hand a entnplete ssitirtnisol of patent and plain Watch 9laseeri.,.Main Springs, Verges, Di ale and 'Janda, of • every 'description-.--in fact, a teunplete assortment of Watchma ker's tools end Waich materials, to which he woUld call thrilinention of Country Trade.' Tfiose wishing anything iu the above line, will 'find it to their advantage to rail and examine his stock before pur chasing risen Ile,re. PhihidClidtii, Aug. 0, 11847.-146 gOirales Pieta lirepastssiee *trlting, • rirli i tigink has for a tong while become eatablielted se,a.Nistional article. and the following testimonials crow •Natihing tori City, l .e Its nieriis in that direrOon: Howley" Represetilatioes, Trashingion,Cku. Feb. 24, 1843. I state that t hire used the luk i ,during the pnsieut session of Congrese, manor:ie. tured hjriiffiseplil44, atlelphia, awl I havc!outut it 101 l aa. tira de of must ittoLity. JOON Smoker, Ramey Repforedtaaro. Paient 14' Fihrtiary 24. 1844. Sin—Your Illack Writing Ink has' helm used in this Office since October lait, cud is entirety npproviredi ' I 1 am respeet(uUy. Y. W. !ELAND, C'tiftf,e/rrk". Mr. Josapn £. Phitade/pkia. 2-- - Allsaminstkast•Vositents: The following front liieknell'a Reporter will best alustrate its value: ~~Mr.lloi•er niatiufactures , e.Vatuanline Cement" for joining broken china; glaap, dte.f . We have have tried the , article , and (build it-to be excellent." For Sole, Wholesale and Retail, at the Manufacture, Ko. 87 North Third Street, opposite Cherry Street, Philadelphia, by JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufacturer. 1t..7•F0r sale in Gettysburg at the store of 8. H. BUEHLER. August 13. 1847. Gni CB&IP WATCHES & JEWELRY .11 (he Philadelphia Watch and Jacek!! Store, No. fhl, North Second etreet. corner of Quarry Gold Lever Watelies, full jewelled, 18 car. cases, 645 00 Silver Lever do. full jewelled, 23 00 Silver Lever*do..,7 jewels, 18 00 Silver Lepinc do. jewel'd, let qual. 14 00 Superior Quartier Watches, 10. 00 Imitation do. not warranted, 5 00 Gold Spectacles. 8 00 Fine Silver Spectacles. 1 76' Gold Bracelets, with topaz stenos, 350 Ladies' Gold Pencils, 10 carats, 2 00 Gold Finger Itings,37 eta to $8 ; W3teh Glasset—plain 12 eta ; patent 18 ; lunet 25. Other article, in proportion. All pods warranted to be what they are sold for. O. CONRAD, On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiers, lower than the a• ' hoer prices. Dee. I, 130.--1% ME 9117 30000 j7E.A . Ira wi'T ED GENS. SCOTT & TAYLOR 1 . 1 AVING succeeded in whipping the II Mexican Armies ut Vera Crux ant Buena Vista, and now designing to march nankin the city of Mexico to meet the en emy under the walls of their own Capital, the auhacriber would imitate their elem. plc by waging war againit.Rags and Itedness, and be has aceordingly, recently visited the city of Philadelphia; fur the purpose of pureliasintsotrich, el, ,„ READY:MiIDg CLOTHING, which he can roll at prices an low as to OFVu'ilagillit A tenOlieh mem 'to clothe themac 'es from head to foowatarteniehieg low to being "Quick sales and sissallprotits.‘-: Mrautek‘entlimecia the lupin assortment of Readpenadn Clothing and' Sian 64241:49 • - ever offered% this country; his been se lected with great care s . and hiving been purchased for ctish' entirety; will be sold Cheaper for Cash, . , • thim.thpi 'ha . ever ,bers.re been.sold .in the :Place. In prefeseing to sell cheap er than ever. I wish it to be distinctly un derstood that I do not de so becauke hips beconie fashionable for Purchasers . ,to Make such an ; nonneementa am sincere; and only" ask . ' a '-visit from, those wishing to purchase to convince them of its trutho-- Among the stock - will 'be foetid COATS of Fine Black Cloth, Habit Cloth, Alber tine, Tweed, Cashmereite,, Cassino. Lin en. Check 'Oa Gingham Sack. nmPtrock Coats, PANT.4. 4 of Fine Fan cy Cashmere, Cassino, Linen, Cord, and Cotton,--faney colors and styles. Also, VESTS, 'Fancy Cross-Bar, Silk, Satin, Cashmere, Minieilles and Cassine I. Also,. Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats.' Hand !welders: Men's Lasting Gaiters, Suspen ders; Gloves. Stockings—in fact every thing helonging no a gentleman's furnish ing linal all of faqhienable cut and mate rials, and as well made as can be made anywhere ! , Also on hand a large assort ment- of lancy and useful articles, Pins, Needles, 'Thimbles, Jewelry., Perfumery, Shaving Apparatus, Combs, Penknives, 'Rough and Ready" Hats, &e. 1 hare also kw sale a lot of BOOTS at SHOES. made in this county, a lot o IRON, antra lot of Calfskin. Sole a n d Lip per Leather, which will be sold uncom mon cheap, as I wish iotlear oirthe stock. Also, on hand--e -new -Rockaway, two secimiWuittil Buggies, a second-hand Car riage, new and old Harness, which I will dispose of at extremely low prices. - StX-Tlause „w ishing. ,BARGAI NS remember to call at the old-established VA RIETY STORE, next door to Kurtz' Hotel, and immediately opposite the Bank. MARCUS SAMSON. Get tvibiril. I — p - ril 30, 1847. G. E. B. R inforins`his friends and the public generally that he has now on hand a large assortment . of T.IN W. RE of every description, which he will sell at moderate prices --all warranted. Persons. wishing to purchase al low rale* ‘f'4lA9 welt to, gait before purchasing else where, HOUSE SPOUTING will be made and put up at 12i. cents a foot. Gettysburg, March 12, 1847. MIM BLACKSIIIIITHING.r THE undersigned has connected with • his Coach making Taitardishment a late Smith shop, and is prepared to do all kinds of - 11L41,01ESIVILITIIING, including ironing Carriages, Buggies. Wagons, ¢c. He would say to those who have Horses %Attie, that' hthasin his em ploy first-rate hands, which,,with his per , onaluttention, will. enable .hicO to giTe on tire satisfaction So all those who may favor him with a call. Corriege oir SPrit'.o4l! warranted) will.be promptly made tO•or er at all times. • ' ' licrAli kinds of REPAIRING done, both in Wood end Iron, at the most redo prices.— -- • •' Thankful for past encouragement, the subscriber aolicitit a continuance of patro. ungr.s And joyful' his &lends to call at his s tablish :neat in 0:7. west Clittaberihurg sweet, ictear doors • below Tn•ipscitt's• Hotel; ..• • • • • C. W. HOFFMAN Gettysburg, Fob. 0, AIM& ' • . DI A MO N 11 144011501 t S. R. TIPTON. FASHIONABLE'Barber and Heir Dresser, h emored hit “Temple'' to the Diamond pining the 'County Buil dings, where h-,, at all .tinier be (Mind prepared to attend to the calls of the public. Front long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications of the Tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en tire satisfaction of all who may submit their chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive a liberal share of public patronage. The sick will be attended to at their private d wellings. Oct. 10. ISABELLA NURSERY. GETTYSBURG, PA rRUIT TREES, of all kinds, (grafted in the root,) can be had of the sub. scriber on reasonable terms. Please call and judge for yourselves. C. NV. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 20, 1846. • \ Perfumery, Soap, Ire. PERVITMERY,: SOAPS. FANC h Y ARTICLES, TOYS, &c., for oak %pH 10, 1810 DYSPEPSIA, illtd and all Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels. YBPEPSIA, or Indigestion and its D consequences.—An eminent Profes sor says: "It chiefly arises it, persons who lead either a very sedentary or irregular life. Although not regarded as a fatal di• cease. yet, if neglected, it may 'bring .o0;14:. curable Melancholy. Jaundice, Madness, or Vertigo, Palsy, and Apoplexy ! Avon singularity attendant on it is, that it utay and often does continue a greatlengo of time arfthout any, retnission of,the symp- CAttilE§.—Grief anti uneasiness of mind, intense study, profuse evacuations. excess is venerY, excessive Pie of ipir itous Name; tdbaeeo, opium' and other nareoties, immoderate repletion,' ver dietention of the stomach, *deg ciency in the secretion of 'the bile 'or exposure to coltrand damp air. are the chief causes of this disease. SYMPTOMS.—Loss of appetite, noo ses, heart-lsurn,, acidity,, and fond eructa tion*. gnawing of the stognach w!gen emp ty,. uneasiness in the, throat, pain in the side, csmilitenese. chilliness, languor, Ipw• ness of spiting, palpitations, and distufbecl sleep. TREAMMENTA—DR. ALLEN'S VEGEMBLD GOMPOU.ND has nev er ing-- immediate relief and' a radical cute for this disease. Princip`al Office, No. '77 N. Eigh th et., east aide, Philadelphia. For sale in Get tysburg by S. 8: FORNEY. July 30, 11947...,-.ly TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Candy. LION the Cure of Cords, Cougha, Spit : tirig of Blood, Bronchetie, Asthma, Whooping' Cough, Pains and Oppressions of the breast, and all other Pulmonary complaints, and other diseases which have a tendency 'to produce Consumption. It serves also as an effectual clearer of the voice. This Candy is entirely a_vegetable pre-. paratiofi, the principal ingredients being, Hore-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Bodeen!, : ,Elecampane, seed; Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, &c..and 1?ilL if taken in time, relieve - the system from those distressing afflictions that tend to Consumption. One great advantage in this• valuable mediFinels its cheapness, the public not being imposed upon by the enormously. high prices which are generally exacted for Patent and other medical Preparations• Each package contains directions. Call and try it! Prepared and sold at the Confection and Variety Store of the Subscriber in West York street, one square from the 'Court house* and next dour to Thorripion's tel. It can also be had at the Drug Stores of S. H. Buituxua, and S. FORNEV. "The subscriber as usual continues his Bakery, and is prepared to supply parties at the shortest notice, with choice cakes, &c. A Commentary for the People. mr OW publishing, the ECLECTIC CONIM EN. TARY on the bible, from the works of Henry and Scott, and alio% e one hundred other w n iers. The work is nits don fine paper, and %sob large clear type. It will be completed in 24 parts, `do pages each, imperial Ss o, all of hich are now stereotyped. It will be beautifully illus. trated by accutane views of writ tura! secties, de• signed expressly to embellish a Commentary, mid executed by the most eminent artists. Tables and charts are likewise added, where necessary for purposes in Mint ratio n, and the whole comma. sing as v aluable a series 01 illustrative engravirigi . and embellishments, is has e'er been united in a ny similar work. It may be ured with any edi• Lion of the Bible. Will be published semi.tuunthly at 25 cents each part. The design, of the .Committee of the 414 5 Tract Society, under Whose supervision the Eng lish work was preptireil, has been to corer that ground where all evangelical denominations meet. and to make a plain and practical exposition of re ligious truth and duty. This work is based upon the commentaries of Henry and Scott, and more than one hundred oth• arlChlteririn - the Variolis departments or Biblical Literature; the most m !ant observations of these eminent divines being quoted, constituting a digest of the most valuable mantis at which the learned men of all ages have arrived. in their ern. leaf study of the 11 . 615- ScApturi-s. Reference has been had to the wants of Sunday school teachers, add of families engaged in the systematic study of the scriptures. Perhaps the're never tvgienjun.c t u of ti when „ true religion more 'prefix 'needed a 'Aire-guard a. gnioat attack] Whick .1111„ bithTield3ll7.and insidi. molly aimed at her vital principles; perhaps true religion was never in a more perilous position op. tween open enemies and pnuended friends, tliantit thin 'particular crisis wed surely never , wee it more ineumbent than now; on every true friend of her holy precepts, every eonseentious master of • househo!d, aviary anxious Parent, guardian fluid protector, to , be prev,ideti with the antidotes knobe poison, iAllich is so unscrupulously scattered A broad. or en argutrent egainst each dengemtis Jai. laey Which is prppounded to the injury end darn memof that teligion,:whith is the faithful erects of the DiVine Creatorjand ihe best exponent tef his will, • 7 • The objeet of the emapilerehaebeeh to proVide, ,a commentary compact in size, moderate in , price. • and' 'Wed, to christiens 01 every station, tank and . denomination. oThe family into witgaie &Saeinevnlicentnen 'have in theft peon:akin gamete tat. Biblitill'seidrfre and porticel instvomiantiof ewe value than g01d.., The republication is a Prat uodeftakii ,qtd, we ,hope it g irill receive an - nderpuitesupPrirt."—tr. Observer.. This cothlhenjge issierijoyettsVextrilordirls. ry poptliwity as a practical exposition of God's " °lll '' •it diger' frompay alha Pretelning lb best egaretaliCal illnit rtttvg, and pijneynli coin- mints which the eilithrs acre able to Select from the best *cholera; on ideli moist, in Comae. The text being omitted: it' is enabled trY presents vast amount o( , Teeming firtihrrail spare: Vie sour. ces, from which , it je , elentgiltkitegrnrClifOrreeo guarentea of its seundoegeo both pc ; dectrine,and . interpretation while llittvaninP of t bnY.ing-the. opinion Ot different 'coirorietilii re. 'apparent ind very great.'-.LN. Y. Zeireirliat.' • '''” .Wr regard the E.cleietieleontinentittl, notv , in coursed& publical ion Air Mr. Shannon; as ea peen& ly deserving the patronage of Protestant-Christ tans. Its cheapness. beentifulbSnish of. imeehanir cal workmanship, and iticompreheneiVenesi. em bracing. as it does, the cream of all the ablest enro l mentaries. all entitle it to veryr high considers. t ion."—Chriatiare PartortMagazine. We have received thamost favorable notices! from many distinguished men of various de nominations in this country. and ids° from ihe re• ligious press, nhich cannot he inserted in a neWs paper advertivement,pn acCount of their length— they will be found o'h the eover of each part. ROBERT T. SHANNON, is Newton street, N. York. •.• Booksel l ers and agents supplied at the reg ular trade prices. The numbers, as published will be sent by express to any part of the United, States, by remitting the amount for the same, at the time of sending the order. June 18, 1847-121 ID EA NUTS, FILBERTS, I -AL MONDS, &c., of the , beet quality to be had at the Confectionary of C. WEAVER. Gettysburg, Aug. 6, 1847. SHAWLS of every description can be had very cheap at W. & C. 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The redid aim of the subscriber is to establish at the seat of Government a faithful and prnmpt reporter of all sorts of intelligence—a responsible agent, on which the politician, the business man, the 111111111 , tact urer . the mechanic, and every oneinterested in the affairs of Congress and the Government, may rely at all times with implicit confidence. it is believed that the establishment-of—snob • reliable Journal of intelligence, on terms • hich place it within tench of the gteat merles of the people, at the eommenvement ot what promissino be a molt interesting jar eVentfol period in the history 'of Congieesional proceedings, will be re garded with favor by , all classes ot the communi ty ; and, having thus stated hill ( ) N ON, the sub scriber respectfully solicits a liberal and general support from the enlightened public ill the United States. JAMES. A. HOUS'T'ON. _ . Stenognipher to the Senate of the U. Stotts .. The!'Unireil -Stares Reporter" will be 'tithed or( n large aiik handsome sheet, and issued every morning, except Sundays, nt the rate of Sfi per an num ; single copies 2 cis. In connection with the daily paper, there will be issued from the name establishment, THE MIRROR, OF CONGRESS. This publication will contain exclusively the reports 61 the proceedings and debates of the Con gress of the V. Slates. It will be issued semi weekly, in an elegant, quarto form, throughout the sessions of Carves& and will be furnished to subscribers at the rate of two dollars for the long session, end one dollar for the short session. It is believed that this great national work will be deemed indispensable in the library of every pt lie institution. polltrean, and professional man. throughout the country; and that it will be m onied by the great, mass orate people as the very best political text book for their own instruction and that of their children. C. WEAVER. IMP .lITArr A NNOUNe ZZZ !I Z --Throushout the session of Congress. Ertras will be issued I rom the armc .. .iir . the "United States Reporter, - containing the repoilii of all such debates as may possess par• ticularly exciting interest. All subscriptions and conimnnications to be postpaid and addressed to A. Hocirros, AT. S. Reporter, Washington, D. C." THE AMERICAN REMEDY. TIIOISON'S COMPOUND SYRUP or TAR AND WOOL) NA PTLIA. (ere ell the remedies recommended, in lot ' years, fur the cure of CONcUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Com plaint. Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing, Pain in the bide and Breast, Palpitation of the thrift, Influents, Croup, Broken Constitution, Sore broil, Ner vous Debility, and all disea ses of the Ybrost, Breast and Lungs: None has been found Those elevens and reams- NeXT in its curative poper over these, so general and often fatal diseases, than the above propane tints. • The Compound Syrup of Tar ant Naptha is an-unparalleled - remedy. lu addition to the healing power of Ter—the virtues of which. in affections of the lunge, is.universally acknowl edged--there ie'combinederith it in this prepara tion the weave principles of some of the most cer tain l'onie Vegetable Pectorelt, which unite to make it the moat valuable meoietrie ever offered to the public for the cure of the dileasee for which it is emplo‘ed, so , that it weer jails, if taken in time, to priluce the intended effect. Among the testimonials to the value of the a- Aeive medicine. antsevetal from digtinguLhed phy sicians of Philadelphia. Read the following from Dr. Young, the eminent oculist ; Philadelphia; Jan. 18, 1847. Having need' in my practice, as well as in my own family,"Thumson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Naptha," 1 have no hinditatior in saying tacit is 'the beat preparation of the kind In me far persons suffering Atom consumption, Coughs, Co:ds, and all affections of the Thrust, Bressidlic. so prevalent at this season of the year. „,,, . SOUNG,,M. D. .J 52 4puge street. Rea!, atm the totto*ina' from a mon' who wit at any time . thrnitioratt its statements. — mo#t .WONDERELL LURE. '•• !phis, Dec. 4, 11347. Penetnitett with a deep tense of gratitude for the, hernia; experienced .by the use 01 Thomson's CompOtolli,h,yrup of Tar, and that others who, like me, hive linguisfied through years of affliction and stinting, without Whig hind to thul a remedy mayinsow *hire' it tam be *bud tied, f voluntarily , Mate Mx fe•iiovring statement. About fokr years since,Olc.bffity' af f e c ted violet cold,it , reit upon me klicubleloite• and severe cough: Whilst the cough eontlimed,attnil wire, with scarcely art ,Intermissima during-.this longrld perlod,-m /enge,fitill to tell nbut I have stir fefront debility, Obi In 'the bretun and side night sweats; difficult 'oppreieeti breathing, and in fact all those iympttima which, murk a severs pulmonary erection. The relief oceasionally.obtaimal by the Measure of the map ter which obrtructed ..ihe healthy, actkw of my system, but increased toy' retire, as 'the purulent matter discharged Was frequently stmaked -With Stood. . • • During this time was under the treatment of several physiciAps,and took many of those prepa rations recontmended es serviceable in the cases of others, but without relief : and 1 at length eon. eluded that a cure in my case wes hopeless. ,But• how agreeably changed is now my opinion! 1 have used fur about three weekaThomson's Com pound Syrup of Tar, lty the use of one bottle my cough has been relieved and my system reinvigo rated, and by continuing the use of it up to this time, I am satisfied that my complaint is entirely removed and eradicated. LETThis invaluable remedy is prepared only by -Angney f.c Dickson, N. K Corner of Fifth and Spruce 'treats, Philadelphia. and can be bad of the following .Agents S. S. Forney, Gettysburg. R..lngney, Carlisle. D. P. Lange, Hanover. Price of large bottles Fl,OO. Beware of irnita tient! - (April 30, I bt R. KEARNEY, 24*S. Seventh st Stqn,fpn's Extfr±loo CALLSD "r'S LINIMENT, univeraeltifacknowledied to 10, tint INFAtLIIILE kebtET/Y for Rbeamansm, apineriliebtiooe, eamtritetiette of the Miiolear,'eore tiintot nod quinsy, isenee, eld miner; minim the baibunci Mottita thou , bream and fees, ;with ache, "Aids; bruises,' mitt Amend, Vuoli, croup, twisted tart, and all' nimbi* Tlid ti 4 iNei• pAinatewreave-whieb itaii anemic& the iipptieatien oi this meet wwwierfed newliehicin twins the most giver* mises,of the. ditereat thiamine Above nen*, rind the earoniewis 'that hare hen bestowed upon it, Wherever it bail been introduced, eves me the - right to mill on the ajlided to revolt at once to tbewalp ramerio riwic gee be retied on. CERT' FICATF:. East &ribs, PstMay 28, 1,847. Gro'.'Enefstricroit, " • ' Deer 'consider It my duty to express m 7 matiments, in behalf of your invaluable med. icing called Heat's intnnent, Mays for 11011110' time past used' the Liniment in my practice, for Ticino' diseases, and feel sat. lolled, trona the 'MOM@ attending its application, dint OitlFrits,all that can be sad in its behalf. . I consider it one of the best eller:sal remrifiq. I beide ever used in cuff of Tetter, dal) Rheum, pains, bruises, etits,'Swel tinge, &c. trihe'cbrap rate at willcb.tbe articles is to be bad, places it within the reach of all. It shouk) torm the principal external remedy of every ramify. DANIEL BARER, M.D. Nonrynon, „adorns Co., Pe: May 29, 18411- Geo. E. 5TA11.1111 . 031, Dear Sir-.I Teel bound to the afflicted to give ptiblicity to the extraordinary effects of your in valuable External Remedy, called Hunt's Lini- Meet. NY daughter, a girl of twelve years old, had been afflicted with Whits Swellings, in one of her legs,. directly below the knee jinni, for several months, diking which time her sufferings bare birtm reerneiating and deplorable. I called on a Physician, who, during frequent visits, made use of every incept in bis power to rarest the fell de stroyer; but all without effect The kg continued swelling, until it openeit, forming various dim. greeable ulcers, tendering amputation necessary unless immediate relief be had. Fortunately, how ever, on the first day of December last, you r agent having been in our village, and hearing of the auf. kilns+ of my daughter, he sent me one bottle of your Liniment, the use of which alone, thank God, has not only arrested the further progress of the, disease, but has cured the leg perfectly, removing all pains and swellings, and restored the leg to its proper uie. I am under many obliptions to yout kind agent who thus, by ooe bottiv of your invaluable me - 1i eine. saved the leg of my daughter horn antrum limo. Your Liniment should find its way into en ery family. NOSES PHILLIPS. "We, the undersigned, citing), of 1141Implon, ate acquainted with Motes Phillips, and know him to be a man of truth. and that the lads as &et forth in his certificate, are correct." GEORGE FORROIL JACOB 'DEARDORFF JACOB AULABAUGH, WM. A. ALBERT,. SOLOMON ALBLRT, JOEL GO( HENOUR. This Liniment is sold at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by All the principal Druggists and Nerch chants. Orders addressed to me at Sing Sing, N Y, will bearterided to. G E STANToN, Proprietor. Wholesale .?gents—Rondly. Phelps k Co 149 Water street, Rushton & Co 1111 11loath% ay, A B & D ssedeivorner Fulton and William, Aspinwall SO William street, Nero York i (*whim. t & Weth erell 7r.1 -oath second Philadelphia. AGENTS.=:Siinuel 11:Buehler & S. S. Forney, Gettysburg; Abraham King, Ihnsterstown; L. Zuck, Pinetown ; Ja cob Hollinger, Heidlersburg ; Hollinger & Ferree, Petersburg. (Y. S.); Jacob Aula baugh, Hampton; Geo. S. D'nizel, and J. S. Hildebrand & Co., East Berlin. June 11, 1847. [Dec. 2—ly] Proftelion nynl►nst Lofts by Fire. uffurr. "Cumberland Valley Mietud Protection Company, — being incorporated by an Art of the Legislate' e, and fatty orgarized and in °rela tion under the direction of the tallow. mg Heald of Managers, viz: T C Miller, James Weakly, 1) W :11rullnugh, A G llilier. T A Kinky, I brltp Spangler, Z•amttel Galbraith, Samuel Tifit, King, (Adams,) Jahn Zug, Samuel Huston. J . 1 Green, J Bear—call the attention of the ants of Cumberland a, d Adams counties to the cheapness of the rates. and the many ark a nt,,ge, which this kind of insurance has over any other. lat. Every person insured becomes asurnibei of the company and takes part in the selection of officers and the direction 01 its concerns. 2d. For insurance no mote is demanded than is necessary to, meet theespenves of the Company. and indemnity against Inane, which may happen. 3d. The inconvenience of frequent removal+ is avoided by insuring for a term of tiv 4th. Ariy person applying fur insurance most give his premium note for the cheat est class at the rate of live per cent:, vv filch n ill he f..:.nt on the 1040, for which he will have to pay V.') f,O fur live years and St !O for survey and policy. and on more unless loss be sustained to a greater amount than the funds on hand will cover. end thin tin more than a' pro inta share. These rates one much cheaper than those of other companies. ex• (apt such as are incorporated on the came priori dies. T. C. At I LLER, Yrebident. A. G.Mll.lmt. Secretary. UTThe following named persons bare been op. pointed Apra, for AidanniCounty —Win W Pax ton, Esq. General Agent for Adams county; A Thompson and D Ziegler, Gettysburg; Lr. Win R Stewart, Petersburg; Henry Myers, New I bet ter; Henry Mager. Ahbottstnwn ; Daniel Coin• fort, Straban township; Abraham King. Hunters. town; David Blythe, Fairfield; T T Wiermen. A rendtsville; Wm Morrison and Abel T Wright Bendersville; Dr. D Mellinger,Eult Berlin ; A b m Scott, Cashtown. Sept. 13, 1846.—tf , etrattisterlx Oho twit vt, FOR the cure of external Sores, Scrof ulous affections. Liver Complaint, Quinsy.. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Pains in the Chest, Ttimors, Diseases of the Skin. Piles. Corns. Rheumatism, &c., dr.c., for sale at the Drug Store of S.H., BUEHLER. Gettysburg, June 25.—tf THE subscriber having associated with him in the Mercantile Business his brother, would respectfully ask all persons indebted to hint to call - und make imme diate payment. RUTIJRAUFF. ILVER AND 'GERMAN SILVER )71' PENCILS, VIOLIN• STRINGS, Ate., abort quality, can always be had at the Fancy Store of , C.-IVE'AVER. April 10. 1840. T4P. utte4tion of the Ladies directed to the very handaome assortment of NO'llite Goods, , (plain plaid and striped, eriusualy largo, alifili ' Cheap tScire of C . 11.11THROFF . . ,• • " TIM STAB AND BANNER IS published every ffiriday Reetting.in the County Building, abore f the Register . and Recorder's Office, by DAVID A. BIJEHLER. - Toxins. If paid in advance or within the year, 02 per annum—. if not-paid within the year, 162 50. • No. paper discontinued until all arrearegee ere paid except at the option of the Editor. Single copies 6} cents; A failure to notify &ditcontinuanite wilt be regarded as a new engagement ' 4drertisententa'n6texeeding a square Inserted three times for sl—every subsequent insertion 25 cents. Longer ones in the same proportion. All advertisements not specially ordered for a giv. in time, will be continued until forbid. A liberal reduction will be made tothose who advertise by she year. Job Printing of all kinds executed neatly and promptly, and on reasonable terms. Letters and Contenuntrations to the Editor, (ex cepting such AM contain Money or theitemes of new subscribers.) mur t be rosy LI in. iu order to secure attention. •• ~„ DS CULLE.i‘4 I n di al . 'lege r4ssete4teir AN. EXTRACiRDINART; Mir ESSRS. Wit ND &IVA LO ON— }raving AS& saperieprett the exlreordMaiy-ofgegy of your Dr. Cullen's' , Vegetable i vi&oiik pOn my own person, a feeling of gratitode for .sour wonderful discovery, and it dug/4414i 'yotil , grild.. kiwis should be known and 'appmehittidby , tbd publk, km induced tne.thur colentattlyisir kwi you an account of my can., hoping they nthelea who may be so unfortunate es l hove beiin,isnot be induced to throw ineJudice aside and'eteint a t Panacea a fair trial. ' '''• ' '" •'' In February, 1846, a lump Or tOnlOr peered npon the spine °troy rightleKtedidecilllf er on the lower part of my breast . pear tMlane Hon 95115 ow ; slit. iperiteled `ralladl{jitrdlll the early pert of June about which time they became very painful. In July ttie tumor on the left leg u r.c a area and became e rtmninisom, extending itself until l was half thesiiie`of a' hand, and had eaten into the bone, and anew two amid . . ler ulcers eppeered bilow,the eerie ~IdriphYolc lan am! others pronounced it scrofula. Up to this time every, remedy used.gain P 9 relief; the leg continued to yet worse; during fllatierly part of August my starlings acre intense. I neither went to bed or dept Angularly, for nearly two weeks, being compelled to.set up, with my leg supported on • ebair. , About Ilia time my son brought home with him from Cincinnati market one of your circulars,' which hadlL4lll.4lfoVrn in to the wagon. I reedit. and knotilng some of the signers to the Certificate of the care of Mr. Brooks, and behavior from my kterteletigi of their characters that they would mg lend their names for the purpose o 4 palming en imposition upon the public, I concluded to try 'what 'Feet it A 4 mild have upon me, On the 20th qf Atteyst I4„procu rcd the Brit bortlereonitrieticedlakilig'd accord ing to directions, end if four hour s Wait so moth rented that Idellaeleep and 'eloped that greatent of blessings, a few hours revue, I Con tinued using it until the 219th of Aticest. )Il(ben I found myself en much better 'that I went to Cin cinnati to your Amine Mr Dauenhoor.witherhom I mode ariangemelits to take 9)) bottles, pr 'dell he would guarantee to cure me. , Ilestere round gave me the privilege of stopping eh of the 20 bottler, whenever I considered myrelt neell. I now tilt encouraged, and eontioned to bee it on. der Mr. D's instructions, until I had taken 12 bee tles, (using en other medicine whatever.) when I found myself entirely well ; the tumor on my breast having softened, it opened. eame*out, and was healed op • hen I had taket.6 or • I.bottles. I will here observe, that for many years I hid been troubled with a kind of dry Triter, which greatly annoyed me, particularly Yr hen heated or warm in bed ; I have telt nothing of this settee to king vain medieibe, am! have era doubt that my system is now entirely free firm diocese, my gen eral health net en haring been better. May 29, 1b47 (n the 3d of December I again called on Me, Danenhower. I then prononnced myself well mad offered to give him a Certificate to that effect, which 1 promised to send him in a few days. - A less- days thereafter hoverer, ss bile killing begs. I hurt the same leg badly. in eonsequenee, which I postponed giving the promised Certif ., cote. wishing theroilghly to teat the permanency of the cure. I now used nothing bet the Canal simple remedies for frer.h wands, and found-any flesh pecertly healthy. and in the renal time for inch rases my I• g denied. Suffeient time has e lapsed to cons-in.-0 me that I am now a sound mars and that I hove been cured by your l'anneea alone. In short. I hare every confidence in . its Persons desirous of obtaining limber par' iridorsi, ran he. erntiferl by calling at my residence. at Muddy Creek, Hamilton manly. (Thin CITF or CI ArIN ,, A7I. SS. Personally appeared before me. the sobseriter, mayor of said e , ty. DAVID K loamy, mho. being sworn, d eposes and says that the fuels set forth in the foreeoine statement are true. In test more wheterd, I hate hereunto FP , my name. nee soured the Corrurrate Feat of the said City to he slxed, this fourth day of March. I P 47. 11. E. !•PENCER, Mayer. Sold. holesale and m 1 ,61. hy Row ore & Was: - wt. Proprietor'.. 1111 Market street. Phrlattelribia, and by the lollott ire Agre e ?, • N. Ritehler, - Gettravnre. Wm. Billinger. Al4ottPtovrre. I.i//t 4 Riley. Oxfam. 7'. J. Cooper, Franklin tr. Angturt 6. 1547.-2 m f l DR . AP.-4-LANE 'S, VERMIFUGE. Pillory!ly expels Us,•u i 0 uti aismost irnnlilJs y nob tr 0 substantiate the Rhose fact tunny hissidamle of testimonials could be adduced. out of which the following ate selceterd.linsa stalividuats a *taxiing nod ‘eiticity. Indeed, it is cutifidouta ly affirmed that each new trial nl the powers of this remedy will have ow additinsal teodeney In idrn and confirm its tome. sal that II it stets Ind% emilly know n eft cr , et the V. sudo', it would sate not less than ninny Iliondstils, if not thousands of lives sanstilly. I do certify that te.ial of 1)r. 7.ll'Laine's Amer,. rim Worm Sperifie expelled ll%e hoodrett and 'IVO whole worms. wol piers tbut nt 1111 hi%e made mole, from a boy of John Levell,ns.obtels. iflaul in a attnittbt line. %mild have Merl Plebe bly mearated the eaoinewo length et one Ihtieulogol yard. " 3OSIA)I JutrvAlly. barter of Water Forge, said otherwmks, Moorni gobs county. Va. 'lbis is to eV tify thtithwrchsiied Qom Holares & Kidd a vial of Dr. - ..VTL•ne's Americans Weans Fpeeifie, and gave two doses to ahoy at salve about three yam of sip. Helmeted tally ball a pint of warms. Tbe inentity- was so lmge Irk* really alarmed, and culled is several of my hors to see them. Had this story !nen related to me, I could not have credited It. withont being an eyovvitness to the same. My thild heillittri proved much alter. : 4 AM L NOM - • ' Merchant Tailor, Wood st.. Pittebtailt., Hear Medical Testimony. From a regular Physician, Dr. ti.. S. t Nadi, :111*- Mr. J. Kidil—Dear Sir: I have toed its try preerire Dr. M•Lane's American Wont t•peeiti., and have often witnessed its etheary its expelling wotnie ftom the,syrtein. A patient of mane.* short lime ago, give, *viol of the; Worm dpecific e to a child and in a short time upwards.of r 5 worms were expelled. Dr, A. P. orvell certifies that he has frequem. , y rived the '4 , s...title in his practice; end:with eh. varying success, it newel failing to. cep! from 25 to 150 worms, A child of mine passed • onolhird of a pit.t or worms with one vial of Dr. M'Litnes Wetm filel cific. It is truly a surprising median,. ,T. .131arkburne, (*WI s township.. Surprising efegi of Dr. ArLartesli grin SPesuite. On Saturday Feb. 1.1b45, Mr. James lie:lh* son celled at the °lke of J., Kidd & CO.,sesiltenglin the following statement A 'child of mine' hod been city sift* ilailtd ten days' we %NU/liven her partputviFinedifinei but it-had dope uq good. Ose al mu ailighbara mime in 04 mid. that. if oaf wienilev straying the child, and at threagele liniornderful , effectaahabail*Latmeedfft,rinf ttp 4 V . Wolnl OPeriNtbe titirittiiltnrynon; • PriNgtred * vial, giver am teassoelfaloirban.. the cblld diechanted 42 law weans. dove n• notherteaspeorded, which Mee& awa1411 1 1114114 - in 088 worm.. As a duty owe to pm SW the: c9 O - 1541 4 1 4 I freely melcolumwa 4brewfacte..Aly. Dow well,. What M ray, sentarkablei thei Worm Specifm expelled dm worms alive la abash runt hours &nevi gars the medicine. • N. B. p e rg ou tse to inquire for Dr. M' Uwe' ; American Worm Spathe, or Patent Vetenikllik Prepared for the Proprietor by J. KIDD it kirk Wholesaled, Retail Druggists, Wood at. Pittallegg,. EirThi. above medicine can be bed of the fol lowing agents: S. H. Bnehler t Gettysburg ; it,Ttower,. Arendisville ; d. & C. M'Knight. dersville ; J. S. Hollinger, field's's...sirs Holtsinger & Ferree, Petersburg ; Jlatois Aulebaugh. Hampton; J. 'B: , liildasratfd.. E. Berlin; Peter Mickly,.//futtnessabgeirp, Wm. ilittinger, dbbottatoton ; Coulion tit Co. Wholesale Agents, I,iburty et.. laid-. more, Aid. Feb. DAVID LMRt:AN• CIIRTIFIUM Er. hth, Ohio