mated to the dignity of shopwornan, she is looked upon rather as a true friend than anything else. But oven in the sunshine of happiness she never forgets that it is the "goOiess:.", .she calls it, of the biker and his wife which has saved her. Alas! for tho rarity Of Christian charity How often would a generous trust save the sorely Tempted! FROM EU ROPE—Bread:clop Still Dosono+The .new steamer Gundalquiver trrivell nt New York (ruin Liverpool on Boudoir morning the 29th ultimo. Bread stairs joy still down ill' prices; the liar- Tight 1'4'10(4: " • - N alibmisimis of tlssgreatest importance to dm e.ommercial community. There is Illftlidtheilittiticial - Crisis in England, and beierittirifylortensive failures have taken Pletirt Ettistees of &Write ore down. The total amount of the liabilities of the N i rio olurdrmk whose failures have been re poKtfittflt - the' Corn . Exchange, London, durittitte hitt tressuic, was estimated at' 11178011F;000; or abeitt $0,500,000. iiitighliett the history of Europe there ditteillaist4td itiLiihar exnmples of so many iiiltlifiglifilititi'.4llteatening to resign their difiglieritts , "air.the present moment. No ligiVeriattili'three of four potentates tire de :il ise rime: intention s o f ritlbrile A rlibt ir ft (litter and authority. The autuerat of Russia intends to return to Italy. 4 1 4111tirrifittOof Orange talks of resigning iffill'erttrum of Rolland. The King of the veas affected in the same way.— 'P QtatiOn: hf Npain has expressed her tloterniinntion to :Antic:fie her dribtlet ftflrht4leetiont4 for the English. Irish and firaiith. - ikironghs are now concluded.— liPhurevina yet a few of the counties unde cided/4,- The Liberal party has pined 411 Itletedh - irhich gives Lord /teasel/ 98 votes ettfaeilivision: • Grecit - - riitirtality prevails this year- in dine a siiitiog the peasants and the lower bbositis. • In the thstriet el %Vadewiz,aboat 40400 . persons hare died within a short . , LION, BRIM: CLAY v . In introduelog a report of Mt...Cc/Lep loPegethot cope May. -the N. Y. Courier ille'kes tliefolldwthg truthful and eloquent tiotts-i' • . • „..„•..I.lpiex CLAY can have little to king .fiff„,if, a people's love and honor- hu f , cu p happittess. What has•the np ,..tho ;hp world, to give him equal to the Owing 'nonage which ever burns in the *pas, of thousands of enlightened free- Rts,..n,,wutl, which at the breath dins elo ilempesi leaps into a blaze What hadeed jealth,f Such treasured mutinies mak,ii it wealth fiCen! paltry. Office ?.. The tresident's chair! W haldistinction wpe(il that yield which he has nut already, and what responsibility impose, whiclOie h.fti.gigit already more than borne . ? Who 904,44 to, be touched at Mr ; g l op, in ;he fact that he, a private citizen, gymhqut an army, without a navy, without ameptahle'a tall, was met at every. stage . „progress with manifestations of Wing" ql which a President, a King, or, Ift.faupertir might feel proud I. .4enpe ipP. Kings, and Presideats meet no such inin4estattons, unless they are much more than firmicrers, Kings, and Prtwidents.-- I,lf.is Itut simple Ilenry Clay, without ipn die meanest office in his gift, and Niltiugut.the slightest probability that he Will ih • aVe, ' and hundreds of his Weill= - .... ............. writ. virhola+ iiiii'dtentay vie to do him honor. Wharie more glorious than this within the idtik atu patriotic statesman's ambition? A THRILLING INCIDENT , '' Tlie' New York Expiesi narrates the rill'Ot'ititeresting hicident in connexion . . • , yrmlt ,cottflagration of Mr, itirkhant's sitabllishmetat in Cathari Of street, on Thy rip , dity'ttrenitig: - ' • "Sp sudden and quick was the spread' of ?VILMA. that Mr. K. and his ruddy cline very nenr Peing destroyed by them. 'Oriel of daughters, Miss Margaret Kirkham, It'oitittlitly col about nineteen years ofsge WirOt emnitiefl. ' after being severely burnt, lit JO:10g from the fl - eirth story . front 1 'iond6Wrial the room in which she slept.—: lettitni* s o me moments a scene of the 1 hiiiii• ilitrilling and agonizing interest to' aid, it:ho ,bad assembled in front of the ! !Mining Minding. The fourth story, though itihtt Wltirthe rest of the edifice, has very ilthill attic iiiindnws. At one of these Miss Vijapkiiied, shrieking in alarm, the fire ldhittrylAtind her and the smoke pour-1 lift'Otit'erierber head—no ladders had yet il'hitieiVtitid destruction seemed inevitable ! •i•-iilid_trictl at first to escape the flames, by ! *MA the had been already severely burnt, got out on the sill of the window, but it wits efident she must soon perish there, iticl' the''cry was raised for her to jump; giber voices, among which, by this time, , Wairtriat of her father, exclaiming "not yet. waii,2 moment till we get ready fir von." i fefeather bed was instantly Formed, Irutd ! titioiiithiee feet from the groomd by six kalrint beans, who were in great jeopardy &giant might fall upon and injure one or licrifeer them,, but they heeded not and ea rial hot 'for that: Dv this time Miss Kirk hahi; TO' escape from the smoke and flames, wait - then Compelled to let herself down, and was awn hanging by her extened arms l'iditti the Window. "Jump now," was the iii. - 'Vast numbers of persons had now assembled and were lookers on the agoniz ifirsiiiiiZ The young lady soon let go 'hold from that'dizzy height of upward 1 r 7 tl6' het; and in an instant was whirled rd ihe sidewalk. The heart of every 'son In that multitude started in thrilling `4,dpa'ent and suspense. doubtful as to her - tiV. •In a'rew moments the cry was rais *Aitte is safe," and three hearty cheers 'aiiittlip . , which made the very welkin ring." ...littirsatoa FLouits.—The flour made from .the'stent *beat this year appears uncom ssurisly:finee auvribed to the filet that the sreianninplisd demand for bread-stull's during iturinstirdieshas thrown into market the Mll , ltuud, 8 41 Mat the usual custom kittg 444 with new wheat, grinding it OW , - *Pd , /cutting it to market as new, . y.diminisbed if not entirely pre _, .:,, Pm result necessarily follows . , asiiiint is supplied fur the moat Piwt with *tut! 4 1Srirsd from new wheat mobtowieskstore, which is infinitely I:sweet ie and better than what has been termed $!' l W 4 t (4) fluor yearsr ju & "it A M 4 :SCII • 011:11Z e rtisr.iu t : Tent a pretuiunt Or the best original tragedy in 'abbil be written by an A 4thmin; to be trubmitted before June sW"1140 itoNist presenkaliby *bat *lto theintbille as a ..40.. Ate' ton Vialnlttel.o6o • WAIt INTELLIGENCE. SEVEN DAYS LATER FROM Gr.s. SCUT? [From the :car Orleans Picayune of August 20.] The' Steamship Galveston arrival yes ',entity from Vera Cruz,' having touched at Tampico, Brazos and Galveston. She left Vera Cruz on the 7111 instant. By this arrival we are in possession of adviccs front Puebla to tho 6th of August, just one week later than we had before re ceived. The news is important. General Scirrr was still at Puebla on the oth instant, but the army was to take us the line of march the next day for the city of Mexico. General Twig's divis- II ion leaving on the 7th. General Quitman's on the Bth,General Worth's on the Oth, land General Pillow's on the 10th. Colo . eel Chiltls remains iu command at Puebla. General Pierce arrived at Puebla on the oth instant. He lost not a single man on his march, notwithstanding "another so - . acre battle with the guerillas." . . The most agreeable news by.this arrival is the escape of Major Games and Passed Midshipman Itooxrui from thecity.of Mex. ico and their safe arrival at General Scott's Headquarters. They Were PtCOUeßet 11134 under parole at the time theYileft• Me**. The particulars will be !found iwthe Utters below front M. Kettdolte,- Hie ; letters mention an affair botwoliwCaptene Mort, of the rifles, with hiscommana ande-Mex• Man guerilla party, in:whit:4l4e latter. was entirely mutedr.-- From Vera Cnta v too, the , news is portant. The train•vrhie.h left Vera Crux the evening of the Bth instant had been at taehed about tweelpfoor Miles from Vera Crust indeed , attacks auntnenisettehtmtly after leaving that city. The escort of.: the train was wader, -communed of Major 'Aux, of the oth infantry Colonel-VW. sox being dowh with :yelkovisfevet. 'Ma jor Lally, had been early attacked by. , the guerrillas ;. traL. neintoreentents eof e, several commies, imumenition. dte. had.) beet; dispatched...tot his wohiatance from Vein Cruz. lit the. chimes winch hatl been made upon it .sisuistheeent two.: captains from the Virginia * line had been wounded iOaldwiell .and. Cummittge--. who'were to be sent hack to Vera Cruz. Major. Lally writes that he was to adrenal the neat day to the . neat watering •phoce, and- groped to he joists' by-, roisferoeinents before he reached the 'National Stame.soliettadwiefelt *bent , hie advance, as this is the smalleethain which has left for liCinte „lime lee •Generd Sonar's .camp. The last arrival from VeracCroz (three days later)lioretitiTit of his March:which is oonsideredly the Pies: yune's correspondent as a favorable sign. It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Cojonet Louis D. Wilson, distingaislied and gallant son of North Car- Mina. who. was to have commanded the de tachuuntL...But•M violent attack of fever arrestedhisared fUndly-teratinated in his lame - 6W death. - • • Editcwisfec4nNergA3lu:e of the Plespute kthisitt, Mexico , Arailor o .7, 1847. Integkence has just been received that Captain. Ruff, with a squadrou of cavalry, has given , the guerillas a severe - drubbing at San Jean de los, Perm. General P. F. Smith, learnlng-orkititrlirriyar at Ojo de Agna that a , party of these gentlemen of the road had. a rendevm.t.sMir at the former place, dietiatelieti Captain Ruf with onlers to surprise them if _possible.. The .e.tpe dition, was euccessful in every way—the guerillas, were surprised, before they bad 0 4, .....7•457 , 44 , •411NYtui1r1irnte.arrYhr 01 ~ Or stone houses adjoining.' • Into these our men at once charged, the Mexicans recoil ed in dismay, and after a short struggle were entirely defeated, with a loss of be tween thirty end forty killed and some fif ty womided. A priest and cure, suid to have been in some wily . connected with the gnerillii,. were taikitik prismiert. Such it the reporter the present current probably learn' more of it before I close this bum , lilidshi*ti ultagett; about Whose im prisoriniern tio'much has been avid. has ta keit the libertyof reheatin g himseif—in plain' - English:he - him estitliieiffrod the ci ty of Meaico;'aildligi i irtrived here in safe q. Ile was not on parole at the time, but at large'in the, capital under it bond With a money penalty - not to break his Wands. Learning that the'American alieeri , Were to be removed and that there was nu probability of his 'being, elt.ehanlled, he started off the night tbuianla Chalet) Loke in a boat. Arrivingthate, he started on horieinick throbgb the mountains With a guide, and, as above stated, jot through in safely. lie reports that Salmi 'Anna has not so many Milt as has boon hated —that he has iaul more than 15,000 who are well armed and well organized: Per. haps he did not know that' Valencia_ had arrived with reitiftweements- from San Luis. • W. K. Strzien,AreviT 5, 1841. Gen. SMITE( has returned with hie Nil. gatle, and the report that Oen. sleep to-night at Ainosque, and will arrive here to-morrow. - The account of .s.;:apt, thee adventure with the guerillas at Sao Juan de los ];.lanes is fully confirmed.— No less than forty-ihree of the enemy were killed, a great number were wounded, all their arms were destroyed, and their flag brought off. The. two padres who were taken prisoners in the church, and who were supposed to have some connexion with the guerrillas, have since been releas ed by Gen. Smith. I have alreadnmentioned the successful escape of young Rogers from Mexiao,— Last night about ten o'clock Majfir GAINER came in, passing safely through the entire Mexican lines. I t seems that, on Monday last, all the American officers wore ordered to the headquarters of Gen. Lotnbardini, and were there told that they must pre pare, in twelve hours, to move to Toluca. All (Willem, save Majors Gaines, Borland, and Capt. Dailey, gave their paroles that they would proceed to that place; but Ma jor G. distinctly told Lombardini that his parole was at an end; that he did not ask for its renewal, nor should he accept it.— On Tuesday morning the officers, with the three exceptions above named, started in the stage for Toluca,and on the same night Major Gaines, accompanied by a trusty Mexican guide, set out for this place, and after being once in the hands of the gueril las, and running many narrow risks besides succeeded in coming through in safety.— He informed Lombardini distinctly, thro' the interpreter, brother of Ahnonte; that he should not give his parole for Toluca, and anticipated being arrested and put under guard at once; but not thinking probably he would attempt to escape, he was allow ed to depart. The sequel is knoWti. Major Gaines' thrall than Santa Anna hid about IMO° tolerably well uniformed and drilled men, toWhich nuniber Muer be added.* rabble of undiseiplined:reernits, 1 01144 andpieked Up every w ay, imd ving ' little strength to the army. The main de fence of the Mexicans—that upon which !they most rely—is at the l'enon, and at this point they have placed snipe of their best cannon. Santa Anna himself is de scribed as being in a greater dilemma than lever. The jealousy and obstinacy of his !enemies prevent his openly avowing him !self iu favor of peace, and he is shrewd e -1 nought to know that the next battle must result against hint. Thus his own down ' fall is staring hint in the face, turn which way ho will, and he is now awaiting same revolution of Fortune's wheel to extricate himself. His utter downfall would seem inevitable, did not his past history afford abundant evidences that he has risen above every species of reverse; and so fruitful is he in expedients that he ma still. rise triumphantly from the whirlpoo lofdifticul• ties by which he is surrounded. 1, Since I commenced .his .lettor,ew. Scott's orders,,Otr the - ntatelt - .ef tiM4ituty have been issued,- .The, dirition of Gen. Teigge 4..to_nteett , no. Astlight:y; 08 . 70 ilalL.,*4 Or: (lon. Quito's°, on the Bth, Gen. Worth on the 9th, and Gelb Pillow on the 1n,., the .ages time. Col. childeretneinein. Pueltls aq,tnilitsiy anti civil.goyerner, owl .cept. Pe , hart WWI" IPWOTA9I4- Whi10,7P114011,11 garri son, in addition to the 'sick and fluent. who are nottulltoning, • left :behind,— gest,. Sew hiNself will .prqbafity Stetson'. Fiany,Gen, Quitman's .ditisi4e, and.- the entire army will concentrate et.ooine-pelef this sjdo ,pf the, capital. , U. W. If, Aviti-or 6,'1847 • General Pierce strived this rnornfni, his men, 'though much jaded and travel-worn, nuking . a most soldierly , sppearntree. The oth ieeptientin Nett , Eng land reginient coMmancled by Col oriel Ra sonv—attraduni rmich attention from the crowds • aisembled to see the new loges - Netwithstamilng all the stories told in the Mexican papers, it teens that General Piette'his brought his ccitunuind through without loosing a man, and With het three or four wounded: ' He was attacked sev eral dines by guerilla'parties, yet by prompt ITIONSMISi succeeded in routing ihem on ev ery Oecasicith finish this letter in haste' and late at night. To-morrow tnorningGeo.Twiggs Moves - With his ma' [have already stated. Reports continue to come in that large bodies of the enemy are moving in this neighborhood, and just now we hear that from 800 to 1,000 guerillerns, who have been dogging General Pierce, were seen this afternoon of El Pinal. The coming fortnight will come to us' burdened with news, and whether it be of peace or war to the kife, I shall give you the intel ligence as early as possible. G. W: K. FROM THE RIO 'GRANDE By the Steamer Fanny, at New Orleans onthe 211' - ultimo,litier advices from the Rio Grande have been received. A most lamentable State of things is said to exist a. long the route to Monterey, for want of a proper force on the road, and robberies, murders, RIP crimes of almost every kind, were being committed without restraint.— On the oth of August, a scouting, patty of Texanti, commanded by gtiptain Bay lor, fell in with a body of Mexicans and were all killed but three. The party hail visited two rancheros, and some goods and prOperty that had been captured from the train were found secreted in the houses. The property was retaken, the dwellings , Kibe.,stnitv....brret..aritLr - valltsrtri9s9C4: Was returning to the' main 'road Wherti'he fell in with a large Mexican force, some pOO, who charged upon hinrand killed all theparty but three, who escaped b'y into the ehapparral. Several trains had alsci'been attacked on their route up, anti some e 0 or 40 pack mules been cut off from each. About two o'clock in the night of the 12th instant, a party of twelve Americans, mounted, armed and equipped us our 'vol unteer cavalry, rode into the rancho of So; Beene, about eight leagnestlistant from the City, the inhabititnts of which are in daily intereimrse with us, a nd'under the pretence of searching for arms, entered the dwel lings and perpetrated outrages ofevery im aginable kind. 'fhe limn were abused arid forced to flee from their house; the wo men'Wettilmatitid, their jewelry and 'rink= etisbliten frotn } them, and every dwelling robbed of what mine) , could be found.— Several other ranchos were visited by this par* during' tile same night, but die in- Illthltains • were fbrewarned of their air : pioach. and Bed tti the woo& with 'every rideable they possessed. A few days previous to these occurren • eats a, similar bud; or men, - eotalucted by two blexiCaes,.visited the rancho of La Ja- Ow, and perpetrated like. and even worse :Colonel Davenport had been informed of these out r ages, and was using proper measures to ferret out the offenders. When ascertained it is to be liomtdo poniohnient, fa ;their eriottw hlo l eted urla Letters from the Brazos indicate that (Inners! Taylor's intended inOventent on in'9f been . abandoned: The'or dens fat the :drier* Of the urge ujiwaitl tititilrhed been sevelided.'and it was' iv- toted it the Mita *that a" minsideroble body of troops from the Gm of ofienttions 00 the 'Rid Gnitukt Were shortlyto endiark for Vera Cruse to join General Econ. Grir. Tivt.pi.--There is reason 'to douht the correctness of the nimori recent ly put forth, of Gen. Taylor's intended movement on San Luis Potosi. 11re know that the Government has . given no such orders, ,nnd have no opinion in favor of such a movement. It is not very likely that Gen. Taylor would undertake it upon his own responsibility.—N. Jour. Corn. WHAT THE WAR COSTS.—The Nation al Inteltigencer publishes a statement, drawn from official documents, showing that more than EIGHTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS have already been appro priated towards defraying the expenses of the Mexican War. And judging from the experience of former wars, we are safe in saying that the unsettled claims upon the government, growing out of the war, will at least amount to half of that sum.— So that the expenses of the war, thus far, amount to about one hundred and twenty millions of donors. One-tenth of this sum will eventually have to be paid by Penn sYlvania..incieasing her debt about twelve millions of dollars. COL. CHARLES A. MAY, the hold Dra goon who distinguished himself at the bat tle of Palo Alto, has been appointed to take epininand of the Carlisle Barracks' of this State. The &Nut Cokonel paosted through Herriithrug fist - weak, on hl. way' to 'the new post aesigned [From the National Era. THE DECEPTION. The:particular aspect* . of the Slavery question are at this time so momentous, and so general is the agitation in the Slave States swakenetkby disdissiotts of the Wil mot Proviso, that oar readers trill under stand why we devote no much space to the politics of the South. Of the articles selec ted from Southern papers, some are taken from Whig, some from Democratic, some from No-Patty journals.! ',' 1. : The "Charleston, Mercury," for weeks past; has given great prominence to the snbject:or 51EVery i lad BO deOln 4 •.The leading Oriente' has' been Con intions--: k is union' ARA alganixatitut Of , the .ye : States in support r o( Slavery, and in opposition to the Prefitio.'` i Alitte number contained tut edittittal feat Col Omits 'long, entitled,'"Tlfd Wilmot:Proviso is Abolition, Aggressive, itevalutioneryotini subversiv the Con stitution and is guarrattfiell .to. the Slave holding.Stites.' The truth is, the discos sion is eiontlueted by the ' , Me rcu ry !' with' an . ability,. tact, Energy, and . tenacity of pUrpose, which the press on the . other side or the question would do well to emulate. We have seldom seen sb much energy end talent expended in a bad cense. And the etects of this constant and powerfel pre sentation .of what that paper chooses to represent as the grievances of the citizens of the slave States; are Mil nifestin the tone of the Southern press. _ But we must again call attention to a decepthaa yolich the "Moreury"Und its associates are continually practicing upon I the Southern people. When they de -1 nounop assaults upon Slavery, they desig nate- it by the general tide, "Southern In stitutions;" when they define the nature of the ,Wilmot Proviso, they speak of it as excluding from all territory acquired by !' the treasure and blood of all the States of 41 the Stes of the Union, citizens of ha one-lf o f f those States ; when they refer ' i ti* the mile • pr oposed at the North, of se : . } , leciing a,l'resitlential candidate 'pledged to the Wilmot Proviso, they proceed on the ' assumption that the Northern States are ; about to,attopt the policy of excluding ev . - cry Southern man from office. Examine , the, extracts front the slave State journals, presented on our- first page, and you will 1 Ann this deception running through them, all. "Slavery" and "Southern Institt-" tiona," 4 Slaveholders and cititzens of the I , South," the "South and Slavery," are used by them as convertible terms. In ' this way, die People of the_South are shame-.I fully imposed upon in relation to the Beta timentsaod purposes of the people of the North. a bitter sectional feeling is aroused, and they, arc united in.opposition to a mea sure of national policy, which bears upon the States and the citizens of the States, of all sections, with entire equality, proposing ! to secure to all equal righteand equal priv ileges.. _ By an article in andliter part of this pa per, we demonstrate that the slaveholding class constitutes not more than a twen- ' tieth part of the actual voting population, or of the - whole number of Electors of die Utllbli. In the slave States, they consti- - tote, numerically, in proportion to the , white population, no larger a body. than ! the aristocracy of England in proportion to the people there. It is true, that this' ' non-slaveholders of the _south are prejudi ced against the blacks, and generally op pose their emancipation, upon the soil, on account of apprehended peril and inconve nience to themselves. But they know, ibEY Mtge Ma very ; ' %flit, A liiiire vii= '' - , augment the gains, and contribute to the I aristocratic self-complacency of the slave. holding caste, the commonwealth, as a whole, sutlers loss, and they themselves are overshadowed, paralyzed, rendered un comfortahtb. Now, we can easily under stand bow. holditig such sentiments as they do, in fear or greater evit they should oppose all attempts to abolish forthwith this, system from which they sustain so much injury—but ive.cannot understand why they are anxious to fasten it upon new territory, already consecrated to free, dont. The territory proposed, to be acqui red is in the same latitude in which lie the States of which they are eitizeos: The, soil is rich, the .climate and prbauctions are adapted to their conetituitun - end hab its. One would..think that 0011 the pco ' pie in the Union, they, the non-slaveliold ing citizens of the Solidi, would not only' be willing, but would struggle for such ter ritory to be kept free from the poise which has sat upon theirs like 'sin incubi:lS—so that they, too, might - find a suitable home ihr thetneelvewind ehildren, where Freed om and Equality should be perpetual and universal. Whist do they want ? BelieV ing'ShiVery a gorse, constantly sundering the tenderest ties, tie escape from Its bale ful influences they would yet diitiable the Union . ; rather than ticluded from now territory, already free' ThiS is med. ness, without even the logic of madness. We'catutot believe that the fieCyle of the South are represented fairly by the Press . : That pitiverflil Organ has fallen under the eontrOliaf the tutus; caste, the Slave Pow er, which reeognisei no - interest in the elave,States, but tilleverY;' no, Citizen's thete but stareholders.' We doubt believe that even all the slaveholders are justly repre sented bythis ertlinide'Of the Press' in be. half of Slattery; but the hnit 'despotiaat of the caste is 'too' Strang' for individUal'inds- Pendettiel. ' ,•• ;" • The view of the queetion we are now pt esentingliat teen been inilated upon in this piper, butwebatre yet to see the that attempt to obviate fame. 'The' reader Mast bear'teith us while * we dwell upon tt ' - Ones is a Republic of thirty Stated-4f: teen free, fifteen Clerchoiding—.milted un der a Federal Caletitutittn, which was adopted, as declared in Its 'preamble, to se cure the blessingi of l o ttittry.' Thsi nia 7 tire population of the free' States, amount ing to ten millions, is' hostile to, slarery, regarding it as a great moral, social, and political evil; the large majority of4lie citizens of the slave States, amounting to five millions, regard it in a similar light, though opposed to any violent or external interference with it Where it exiats ; a few, too insignificant in numbers to be named, advocate it as a blessing ; ono twentieth part of the voting population of the coun try, or the one-hundred-and-sixtietli part of the whole, composes the total amount of slaveholders, not a few of whom, also, regard the system with no favor. This is a fair statement of the case as it respects our own country. Suddenly, we are on the point of ac quiring a vast new territory, in which. slavery has been abolished by law. To guard against the insidious, unlawful're institution of the evil, it is proposed that Congress shall pass's declaratory act, pro 7 Whiting the revival of slavery in said ter ritory. introdnetion would keep out emigranti from the free . States, containing, as we have seen, ten millions of thee tier r PROCLAMATION. opular= of -the country ; it wocriei keep' out to a great extent emigrants Irmo the non-slaving mass of five natiltons in the lITHEREAS, in and by the act of the Slave States, or tempt them them to involve. Vif (:corral Assembly of this State, en themselves in a system which they Amon '' tided ' , lin Act to regulate the General E unlventallyAdmit to be pregnant with evil; Imams at this Commonwealth," enacted it frotdd betel bee to the a im o f , on the "24 day of July, 1839. it is enjqined perpetual slay weie b er i n - set : o at sae le give public Notice °fine/aloe-I more than the re .h tm i ne d yn d imu i ra h , toss to he held. and to enumerate in such part of the whole foopolaitim of the amour- Hedge. what "eels ate to lie elected: 1 tr y ; " g ame b ene f i t to them wilehl b e BENJAMIN SCHRIVER. Sheriff of the merely pecuniary and teisposszy. Camay of Adams, do. therefore, lutreby On the other hand, its atelosiosa would give this PUBLIC NOTICE, to the Elec leave o c f ree s r mw ey e t , b e ar m e d asen of th e aid County of Adams, that a ,Olken . ' Tgatt libetateitenen tuna GILIEILIL ELECTION ived of ru m ont ar in iumhzilow boldas irlf uesit . the M' impimmik oirds. Sonah, mai be. held in the mid County, on the ets cuutatunaltand , beep m a Qtly l i me of *et tnii Totanihity of-Octeilbelr'tatit, the slaveholdimf eines Glow bsodeni Sind (THE 12TH,) twenty-five thousand, who Lye Wray es the semen' diaricts composed of the too well to part with theirsboreo, and earn ilillaarlar.. . irmlibirt. viz : tweiisimoi k! t ho e u t o rrw i rkgb re „m r . - AMMER &MK DIMPRIMIE r eolB,lllBBlli of , the ize tor—by fire labor. I llanizeiertkeirdnerg. and the Township Now, ire ask. every soberaindal imen.tareevalvidzsd. et the Courthouse in Get how doei• the Wilmot Proviso iamb es,: ilabo:L- . ' ' • wrong ~_• ass ... ,of . the Bomb? mem IS Second Distrietecoorposed of the iiad, 'Z' it tk ,'";i ybody ? __what lion. Tamar* of may. at the house now abridge—what interest, injure I! Eddie* ,i ocenpial by Joseph Barker, in the town of •i t m Law, all yee b are A m pl y mid-- ,Lizdezenavi. a the Township of Germany. the heritage Of freedom bespaauhed wes t la the Third Di a llizi. malvand of that by our father!, shall not be impaired; the of die tennethip of Berwick not in. i itticution -of c om m un i on. a n i m a i n chided la the 13th District. at the house of its preamble to be the esonaiion of the Jabs Alden, Esq.. in the town of Oxford. blessings of Liberty; atoll be Sonia" an i 'hi the Fourth District composed of the I the rights and interesaof mut sae-glare . Tiownships of Latimore and Huntington, ' holding ecrenteen minims of Athenian : al ___a Lanz 4 .. : W __ _Haul Chialis""V in liar ' citizens. shall prevail against the chino of t la'aviiir of iziiangwa• 1 ; one hundred and twenty - rive daussondl in she Yid' District composed of thel Islaveliolders ; in other wards, de rem, townships of liamiltonban and Liberty, at' ; Republic of Freedom shall be goverm N I by i the pada School-horse in Millerstown. the will of the majority, is, opposites oppeo to In the Watch ,District. composed of the t i set w m— Township of Hamilton , at the house nowl Ithe haughty - demands of a petty This is a ecitntesos sense view. b does E by George Bentzel• in the town; ,not repo] the question in a sectional fight., I Ilt embraces in its 'elope all sections oldie i, lo doe Seventh - D4triet, composed of the ' konnorlry, all the States equally--in a won/ ~ zetenethip of Menace. at the house of I.' the greatest good of the greatest natabee.' save Yawt is said township. ;We should greatly prefer the anaint-:. le the Eighth District composed of the 1 no x at l on o f s o the glutei of blesiro, bit, moreshipef 81trabalL, at the house occupied ' if only a portion of her territory is to be by Jahn N. Graft in Hunterstown. acquired, the principle of the Wilmot Pro., la the Ninth District composed of the vise must be its fundamental Law ; d oe • Township of Franklin. at the house now this Government, this quion, the p eople occupied by Henry Hartman. in said town-' of all these State.s. might as well A la the oath of complete Ammons ba the ' la the Tenth District. composed of the Slaveholding Qfigarehy atones; for whet.. township of Conowago. at the house of; ever they' may be in form, they arof i s • Jobs Bean-. in AFSherrystown. fact be its veriest slaves. ;In the Eleventh District, composed of the township of Tyrone, at the house of No MORE TrAarroev.—Tbe Richmond - Soloed Sadler. in Ileidlershurg. Whig concludes an Article upon the soh— 6 the Twelfth District, composed of the jeet of the Wilmot Proeiso, and the data- sow DA, of Mountjoy, at the house of Mrs_ Lasater, in said townshin gervit threaterts to the stability oldie Ulan, La the Thirteenth nth District. composed of . with this admonition: t h e township of Mountpleasant, at the _ . " "It is for every lover of the Uniess—lor Armee( Anthony Smith, in said township, every, friend of his country--forrvery use srmate at the moos mites, the one leading born American, to resist the intuitionism from Oxford to the Two Taverns, the oth of more territory into the Union- Let Sim er from Ilunterstown to Hanover. make up his mind to stand by the Enion„.; la the Fourteenth District, composed and to submit to receive no !Iliadic* will oldie township of Reading, at the public bring its continuance into dormer. Lair Sebool-house in the town of Hampton. the Trojan horse, this fatal gift of Ilesimm- In the Fifteenth District, composed of territory is fraught with danger and death:" the Borough of Berwick and that_part of like the unwary Trojan., [et es not break Berwick township, ONLY, included with down the wall and admit into the citadel. in the Goad:ill limits, to wit: begining Let us repel it, and those who Mier is us where the Hanover and Petersburg turn as. Then and then only eon we be safe: • pike crosses the York county line, thence thereand then only will we have dose our 'along said turnpike to the place where the duty to the Union, tootmeirms, aced so mots. rod from Berlin to Oxford crosses the kind in general, whose hopes ass wrapped sold surapike, thence along the said Oxford up in the success of our great experiment?" mad until it intersects the new road from Gem. illsunineres farm, on the said Oxford AN INvines - r AT TUE &SITE/ Or Merl - mod. mid thence along said road to the basis, wi th his ( 41 .'" York county line, near David liullinger's mond, was hotly cngag" . .4 , idi the elsesOlF , saw mill, thence along said York county v giaiduti„rott• the a r.smt i tt i sum, .. . I mire and. k P s A .1: t - r* a i rbertunimr : Pub se o A miotstown. mounting, placed himself in the inaidie of In the Sixteenth District, composed of the street. There. in the hire of the ere- ' the Township of Freedom. at the house of my, amidst the thickest of their firm he Nin.sniss Morita. i n said u,wna coolly drew from a case. suspended abent i n the s eventeenth District, composed his persona spy-glass, wish w hiebsitallsate the Township of Union, at the house of adjusted it to a proper focus. he Faamaird Enoch Lefever. in said township.. to reconnoitre the Mesicesshostesy. time and places will be elccled lug satisfied himself as to the information one Governor; he sought, he shut up the glass. seummed One Canal Commissioner ; it tulip case, and. approach*. Ca. Davis. said to him: »Sir. the enemy hianbet two Ose Senator; pieces, and by making a detti . tar to the rieku you ran take them in lash." "And mato the devil are your' "I, sir, aro Major MANSFIELD, of the Corps of gragisverni."- "All right come on boys r responded tee Colonel. The battery was sewn eufiridL A CAPITAL Anstoovaa--Pirofeasie Ritr-". , One Director Of the Poor. • lee, who is now in Italy, says that, neress-'t And is and by an act of the General As ly,alten he was in Venice, as Airsevirani sootily of this State, passed the 2d day of captain and an Englishman met at dreamer. Jade. In% it isdirected that the IN SPEC- You are an American, sir ?" said she TORS and JUDGES be at the places of Englishman. their District' s on the day of the General reckon I am," retuned the taparie. Eketian aforesaid, at 9 o'clock in the fore. ' , You have the name of being good war- -noon, or do and perform the several duties rims .T' a required and enjoined on them in and by 'Yes," said the Yankee, ..ere shoot "i the same Act. pretty well." ' Axon—ln and by virtue of the 14th Sec -. But how is it you are so assists so ; , ties side act aforesaid. every person, make peace with Mexico ?--this doss Roe cies* Joosioes of the Peace, who shall appear much like spunk." hold any eine or appointment of profit or 'You are an Eriglialmses r ineeiroge.: snow yonder the Government of the United WO the Yankee. Sours. or of this State, or of any city or 'Yes,"'replied the Engfishoran. lawirpocased district, whether a eommis ' said the Yankee...lAm% Latour '..siliecd othiser, or otherwise. a subordinate what our folks have offered to do with o same er agent, who is, or shallbe em ploy. Mexico ; but, stranger. jest teal yen meg oil maw the legisikEstive, executive orJudi eves. we eared aol rimy depiantewst of this Skate, or of the make peace with you . I Eased Stales. aro( any city or ineorpora- This hinnetleustat the Eagfilinnow aeti led lissariet, and abo that every member of the whole table in an uproar of landers. Csegmess. and of the State L eg i s k iture , and of the Select or Common Council of may City, or Conunissioner of any incur. priared Comet. is by law incapable of Mang or cxereisiagat the same time, the nice or appoisone n t of Judge. Inspector, its Clerk of any election of this Commiln- 1 mew sod that no Judge. Inspector' ' or doer officer of soy so & electiod shall be obiplde to ay ofiee InfieVien voted for. dad be it Lathes directed. in Red by the act of the General Assembly of this State aissesoll, detour, of the JU DGES of etch ofthettdiennatirsstriessaforeiaid, who shall haw she clionprof the certificate of the meelmer of votes which shall bare been ~game fie each candidate for the different offices then and there voted for . at their tftmrelfive thetriew, shall meet on the third day their tie Illeetioe. which shall be on /NBlfilitizatuse.fird of October aforesaid, at the in the Borough of Gruysloan g . then and there to make a fair meat and certificate of the number of rates which shall have been given at the ! dames! dibtrict . s in the county of Adams, filzmpersonor persons for the offices It is stated is a letter hem WalliSrons, by a correspondent of the Balfisase that Col. Thoaras 8.. Bemis is pespariew hi; Memoir' of 'nifty Years is the Sea ate of the United antes, with telleirdess on the meet fairness ikassames of dos period. Marriage snits some people e,— they. tire only when out orst, as she anrimat priming! walked back to his, ellagino, oleo liberated, bem - noW hs mold sot eqoy Sias self in a state of emaiteipstiew. At Ted, Pi.; latilY We see that a Mr. T. Ilifiseimm was married to a Mrs. Wilk'. The iside room has now bees married foe diem. is 3n his 88th year, and made his own eartal 27 year. ago. The happy bride has had four husbands, and is about Wk. IVlAturu, in Pawtucket, 312115... M dim 18th ultimo, by the Re►. Mr- Raley, Mr- James P. Jenks to Miss Meows Abel; Mr. Job Almy to Miss Mary A. Abell; and Mr. 11. Augustus Kendall to Miss Re becca P. Abell, all of Pawtnket, Massuebas setts. The three young brides - are tbt the daughters of Mr. Robert Abell of Paw tucket. It is a most remarkable iUeillesst to record the marriage of three sinters one evening. A man, named George Seeliirger, ensue to his death in Philadelphia, on Toesday evening the 21th ultimo, by stranglabtiow,, from a piece of meat lod g i ng in hi s &b aron , : while eating his supper. Millions of small green frogs bare ap peared in St. Lawrence county, N. They cover the road from Pianoforte or Cumberland I lead, and thousands are meth& ed by the wheels of passing wagons. O. Represeztative in the State Leg ishitare One Comity Comenisssioner ; One County Treasurer ; One Auditor; and BENJAMIN SCIIRIVER, Sheriff, Shnners 01fitor, Getty %ham, ? te tketerrebte 3, 1847. S BOARDING HOUSE. 11 RS_ SHULTZ respectfully informs her friends that she is again preps rod io receive BOARDERS "and will be pleased to furnish every requi site acrommodation at her residence on the South West Corner of the Diamond. Gettysburg. Aug. 2U, 1917.--3 t NOTICE. LE'T'TERS " elf Administration on the state of Pxt ytr ARTMAN, late of m il to if to w ns hi p, Adams county, deceas ed, having been granted to the subscri ber, residing in the same township, notice is herebylgicen to all persons indebted to said email!' to call and settle the seine with out delay, and those haring claims against said estate are requested to presenttito same,properly autbentiestpd, Aor, sods. dient. ''.lAeoll 'HARTMAN, '46 4 1r. Aug. 20, 1847.-6 t NOTICTIELLZ • • LA tate of Puttee filmoshhtteof Ranting ton township, deceits - 4, haring beengrant ed to the subscribet, - reiddingieHttetir on township, Adams ceintihe yes fibtido a y callan 9 fri I i tate to d pay id: awns, without de lay, and those having claim. ate &sited to present the same, propetilaitthelatielteti, for settlements ' ' • JOHN . FR.ftZER,'Ner. Aug. 0.-60 %UM " !ia N' ch F th ERE Ana o very bestlsty; erent II flavors, can be..had, at all times, at WEAVER'S Confectionary in Chambers burg street. FanOliee,and Parties will be supplied with any desired quantity, at the shortest notice. OAKES and CONFEC TIONS of all kiiidsidWays Ott hind, and will be furnished' to order on reasonable terms. Gettysburg, July 23.---tf • TAM CURE FOR jHE PILES Dr. C,lleses NI)IAN Vag/liable 'Piles Remedy, is a domes tic preparation , which has bees used with sa tire success for many frets. Witt ihijaternal medicine, it has a decided peeteretwe over otakursati applications, which 'rebut palliatives and not ea re tives. 'lbis medicine acts upon the disonsed parts, producing healthy action and a perwiewas cure—Walla MCWAIMAXT,OIIIIII7II3IIII TN& Ile- NIT. tl...rSold, wholesale sod retail, by. ROWAII & ir LTO X , Proprietors. a%O Market street, Phila., and by S. H. BUE.'HIJER, Gettysburg; • W I///k Rit tinge:. Abbot tstown ; Lilley do Riley,Oskinl, and T. Cooper, Franklin tp. , (Au5.6.'47-1y Jewelry, Watch-Guards, It/ ATCH Chains. keys, Speetaples. w &c. &c. can always be had, at the ('lock & Watch Establishment of , ALEX. I.IIAZER. (Jr. (Vines Indian Vegetable 'Sperffie For Female Complaints. IllS meilieice is fast taking the plate of eve ry preparation heretofore used for *leases arising him Weakness or other evisses. All fast is necessary to secure this medicine •phieet la the Diiinestiz Practice of every family,arturii such a medicine is needed, is a trial. It speaks fill itself, is innocent in its operation, and au tidally can a-, ise from its use at any time. IL r For sale, wholesale anti retail. by Pamirs a & W 1 LM N. Proprietors, 311 T Market M. Phila. awl by S. II 111` EII Gettysburg ; W. 'Winger, Abb. - Atom% n ; Lilly & Oxford, and by T. J. t'ooper, Franklin tp. [Aug. 6, t y • • es, WATCHES, of all kinds, L e 2 will he cleaned and repaired, at the shiniest wive, at FRAZER'S Clock tll.. W intik Estnidishment, in Gettysburg. July 111, 1847. tf 1111 M. & C. RUTURAUFF hire re • reived a very large aaeortatent of FANS, trom . :3 eta to $1.25. Dr Ltlivreine SURGEON DENTIST. 13 EtiIIEUTFU 1,1. Y offers hie proles stunal services to the citizens of Get tysburg and surrounding country. 'He is prepared to attend to all cases usually en trusted to the Dentist, and hopes, by *Uric, attention to Dentistry alone, to be able to please all who may see fit to entrust their teeth iii his hands. Office at Mr..lrCest's Dote,. Gettysburg, July 24.—tt. • LAW PARTNERSHIP. rII E undersigned having formed is a partnership for the predict of 'thi Law, will attend. the Corals of Ifterl, stria Adams, and also visit the neighboring cony ties if desired. Office in If ink iitreet, Get tysburg, between the Bank and Public Of fices, where one of the firm will tallithim , - ly attend, and where enmnronientiMit will receive prompt attention'. • JAMES COOPER' R. G. WCREAWL' June 19, 1847.—em • ior.Norick 31111.153:131EDIEIPly (Of Cartisk). PRESENTS his respetui while Arius& and inforrnsilmni that he bum lathe arrangements to con ti nee us minis, as usual in the Courts of Adams comity, seder thw new regulation of the times kr'Whiles , - them. : . Jan. 30, 1846. D. 31 9 CONAUGIIIN • .Bitorney of • ; OFFICE ib'' die S. W. dottier 'dr' the Public Bgtlere, onit , draii`WEd Arnold's ' Store, 'formerly- osidtprded SA Law Office by Jelin M'Cona4l4,i'doe'd. Ile solicits, and by prompt and fitiihfld at= tension to holiness in hi profriniott;lt'irill be hie endeavor to Merit; eontidencie and D. MVormuotte tathrad , promptly to ill :blighters ettuMated: Mit as ot Tent add. MeilcOlor 'Palen?* lei& Pennons::*o' l , itrangittheniSP through which he ettlifitrailh very-deittif4 ble facilities to'appliesnur.'ind Sit hero them•frtlattbe net:Malty to Wailhington.ort applibatiolf tO sonally Or by letter. f" . ettystAirei April S.—tf 41. )4W THOM AS I 2C•ltAPpolrfi . 471'61UVRY' Tl.Asitv.. OFFICE in the ftomh.eieltlVerseeni the Diamond, between A..Wigan% Hotel and R.M. M'Elheri3en Snore. Gettysburg, Dec. 12, 1845.=4 ' • REMOVAL. : drH. REED bas removed hie:lark ..Offiee to the room one tloorßiukkonf Mr. Wattle's Hotel, and immodietely.lar• posits Dr. Horner's. April 9, 1847-Iy. 'tiN l ALEX. R. STI.VEIgO ATTORNEY AT LAW,: 4 , OFFICE in the Centre aqnants) ll _94l of the Court-house, between, 4121/40 and Stevenson's corners. • Gottyabur . , l'a. MANDSOME Mahogeny-rtaned•aok• JIM ing Glasses can he had cheap YE"P" May 7. W. &C. RUTURAUFM ill1031?&R . & BA,FfNEII3% ,Tet iditorlrEi B U R G. Vi 14 , Wy. 4 Kvefling, Sept, 3, 1847. onitba aari RIR PRESIDENT, ,44 ‘ tEN. IrDiFIELP SCOTT. inTIAAPENCY.—V. B. Pomona, Esq. at the titre at eissthat ,& Third street e Pkiirsde !phis • 1004blespesa sasest,New o yorkt end . flauth•east cal meet .Baltinuare entailreit rtneetl•fridtime in& EnWeedilia; , Esq. gen E. Comer Third &Mock su.sikri 140 N. Founh st. Philad'a are our authoriied.glreatsfor,reesiviig Advertise ments and Subscriptibits Ili the Plitar"and collect ing wie rersiipads fort he same. CA.I4I:IID,WIT. ' r to '0 vas oarptwoß. GE , N.A.JAMES IRVIN. 145firettv.v. PATTON. ton syNAT.O4,_ ILLIAM sAnt.T.a. FOR ,RRPRIIIIENTATIVEr , • WILLIAM MoSHEFIRY. `• iron ctommismornic, " ' 'JACOB KING. FOR AUDITOR, AMOS W. McGINLEY. FOR DIRKOTOR. • " THOMAS MoCLEARY. FOR TRISASURILR. ROBERT 0. HARPER. ~,.Irujeros o f Adana. County, REMEMBER, That Jams K. Polk mom mendrid the REPEAL OF THE TARIF OF 042, and approved the British Free-trade Taritt of .111148, by which . American Industry must he brought into ruinous competition with foreign pau per Labor. RENEMWER, That James K. Polk, by usurp- Pi 4 4 1 41111nni-d ' cleanteclitY.the_corititution to Von grew item, hes involved the country in an UN NECEPIRARY WAR, waged fin the dismem liarinkit'of • ester Republic, and the propagation of American tilavery. RRNEMBER, That Janes K. Polk gave m aid to the rommender of our squadron in the 4 3.141fn0t '4,stnid the PASSAOk OF SAN- T:1. AN. orroltExico, by which act the broken end dhpicited Zoldiery of the enemy were furnished i L rilit o a favorite and popular leader. REMEMBER, That James K. Polk exerted himself to the auntie' TO DEGRADE GENE. 2 1 eon , & TAYLOR, by repeatedly urging up on Cohgresa the apPeintment of aLicutenant Gen eral to suPeisede them both. REMEMBER, that James K. Polk, by with holding the requisite supplies of men, has, through out the entire ea minnigh, cm ba roamed the event t ions of theie olTierta, and furred them to engage the en emy under desperate odds. REMEMBER, that Janice K. relk's olliciul organ, the Washington Union, ir:rommended Dust V. , taw • • ho ---A CRUSADE A THE. EsrAuusitim RELIGioN auil that the trunpies of Religion thisecrateel and pillagod, to procure means for carqing as the war. • REMEMBER that James K. Polk, in the true spirit of .hlark-cackaik , Forleniliate, CHARGED TREStiON upon all who dare to speak of these thing., or call in question the merits of his il~lA~tiell.. 7a " ItENIEMI3ER, that lamer' K. Polk warmly argod upon the last Congrem to lay a revenue tax ot SO per twat. op TEA AND COFFEE, and that t►e liasion fiercely denounced (boor member. et "the party" who refused obedience to hie Et- REMEMBER ALSO. that the lam horof peo County Convention, whirl; rallnl upon you to card .your suffrages for Mr. So uNK, APP RO E of anthem acts of Mr. PaLa by adopting the ful lOvritrg reankrtion: Resolved, That the cannon pursued by .I.tors R. Tout, 'durlierr his truly trying administration, MEETS OUR MOST HEARTY APPROBA TION; anti; hat hmestY, ability and 6111111( . 0.P the prosecution of the present war, lii witligtanaing the opposition he meets vihh in the resieral party, entiomtly entitle him to the ea tetiu and sulatixation of the American people. • ttrrhu eillevaing - are the - resolutions iiinani en"ouel,y adopted by the Franklin county Whig Carprontiou in regard to the State Senator; • Whereas, it la admitted that the county of Ad air• leetitltled to •the Senator for the ensuing 3 years, and hawk/tele selected as her choi.m for that at.tdoe,' , Wit.t.i.tx It. 14 A D LRIt, Eli., a practical farmer, and a gentleman well I/milliard to discharge the datferi el - the office. Therefore-- Perirtottl;:Thst this Convention does hereby rat ify.and oontirm the nomination of Wm. It. Sadler, Rl4, We Atkin/ county, as the Democratic Whig caninitite for Deflator, and pledge him its undivi aled*loVort. Res• •That the appointment of benatorial Obelfivei* be dispensed with in the present rase, eh& thit the Secretarien of the Convention be di verted to transmit to.the Conferee* appointed in Adams county a copy of these resolutions. .9 8 „_ 111 °T CASE.—The trial of sundry in. furtielpailoll hi the ear -4111 ertNitia InOught to 'a close on Saturday eve. '7 4 lte jury wpre outunill Sunday, when fkirp; r fiet: ryi „ agreed upon, it. actrrsllo Prof M'- ar tux If the charges alledged against him, .and CONVICTING twelve of the twenty-eight ne 'Smell rho shad Iwo illidiCted. The trial excited 'much littered. , 4 +4 mr'Bra Crud is to-day's paper, it will be seen 'thitt' lite Rea Ilet,4ltai Of tim Watington ltirrlabutg, Nat amp of the HAlleghtmy 't;a'ae, 4 " ' ai4a "0;4;1 1 4, ow Mood. to itZ; tWot i 1 llj Vi;•0 house ji oon4itletkay . aeBlfratie s iram and the 'may mat enured aNmattaiiag everrieqcritite attenticm.. 1). "SOP rgl l4 Mai"; 0 1 144 , Whie ' the title ore Aetto*ntlk emnferelPer 4 0 9 1 5 b being eetikliehed ai IfouNtiontk, fa, or Mr. J.'.• 1.. aptsrts,Somerly of this plebe.. The first numbibt. romitige-of rn !nterning and optrited journal. I.,taroikkiw g . 4 .ll the t Whip of iEloyiier 01 1 00 11 1!+ Di* #1 0 4144 , woo lataly..bala at aslil Eserintnisioreptobletraveries.of strong resolu tioniteisiagekind /Oise* el 0011. Boorr's nom -01/1111.1/4/Mf P 4 l l llloimpria-erisplimentary - to /, G t. t r f o Z if t !Ill' . I %Ve 4 " I rises it 0119 . 1001} ilia_ 'Sene of 611 iAliii*Ii"" i i • Oilai**ko, isiornit 114 il l itinilirll l # 4 :"in an able . . Or , ut. ,, 0 . 0 , iL ,.., L ecl a t... . ~ • ---, eley the advice. from Yerallprea, it will have lama sena that Pasoan, tishawent enemy °m a m a - S ir ' anittnirpitiest af pesos, Ina Sneelenisil in tin ' . 'iltiAtitie.` • ?fie 'titCpeti alionnd in *peen* - P 101:Ortiaires *Mel will 'result iron 141 1011111016.114 this jointure of alfaini. The New t °d e e " ban has a tong levies , of the fanner re. ILVißtirlintillanti Mini and Paredes in Mexican af 'Nillqillili*inf'to the ciOnclusionthst Paredes will ' 11 4 1 .P. 1 010 1 1 1 fAti cspital. If he so Weeded, lie MOM Matntscii it before General Salt, who was, MOthilln; In peirression of the capital by the 20th ANP* Ilut he will proceed to, the wealthy and poptdoui Stares of Jalisco. Litterctaro, and Onantrinall,' sad there ho will, no doubt, succeed In sallying • strong force, which will give our (len insJs no little trouble. HON. SILAS WRIGHT.—The New York papers of Saturday last contain the intelligence of the sudden decease of this distinguished Statesman. Although a prominent and leading member of the Locofoce party, his eminent abilities and social virtues, while they seenred,for him the confidence of his political friends in an eminent degree, clud lenge tbs respect of ail partiss. • lie capinal its as apoplectic fit, hi the bed year ofthr age, at his res idence inCanton;Bl.LawreurWeethity;New York, .tm Friday morning: Few men have closed a ,long and active, political 1* With' so enviable a reputation. No' waived the Onhernatortil honor of his native State and was for many yet* its representative in the United Stites - Senate. .111 ev ery public situation be discharged his duties with honor' aryl_ ability; The New .Yerit: TriMute; • - noun his dixasear, retinues. • „ „, "mr. vv ;mum , s- ammo at this moment is a ca lamity to the American people and to the puma of uulversat freedom.' Aroused at length to the ag irressisumettluinlara.pnwer.h.MWMiFoLlifulav- chinations at Baltimore and the calamities into which that success has plunged ibis country, be was among the first of hie party to determine that a barrier must be interposed to its farther usurpa tions. The Wilmot Proviso owes more to, Silas Wright than to any other man. He was the soul and centre of the influence that held so many of his party ;needful through the While of last win ter. He would almost certainly have been the can didate for President next year of these who deem professions of Democracy not it tomP,teble with resistance to Slavery. Now that ho is gone, we fear that the spirit ho did ao much to animate will die with him, and that Northern Democracy will subside into its old attitude of servility to the most rapacious-demands-of - Shmery,' - The prospect- le gloomy indeed." - • THE GREAT QUESTION—The Press of the country, both North and South, is devoting un usual attenhon to the discussion of what will in all probability resolve itself into the "Great Question" of the next Congress—the recognition of the Wib mot Proviso principle in the admission of new ter ritory into the Union. There is but one way in which the issue can be staved off, and the Union saved the fearful shock it must sustain in its deci sion—a prompt and firm expression by Congress against the admission of any Mexican territory, free or not. Rutif there must be a dismemberment of the Mexican Republic and annexation of its territory to our own, the friends of freedom—North ern men especially—will be expected to meet the great issue necessarily arising out of it, in the spirit and determination °leasers iN. On the preceding page will he found an article under the bead of "De ception," to which we invite attention, as present ing a calm, logical common sense view of thesub ject, which can scarcely fail to commend itself to dies good sense and patriotism of every northern citizen. _ ALARMIED.—Gov. SHUN x and his "next 'friend," Jesse Mitten, have started on an elec tioneering tour through the State. Last week they were to have been in Berke county, where - the symptoms of disaffection were becoming so marked as to excite serious fears for the long sustained and much boasted Locofoco ascendency in that region. With evidences of disaffection and premonitions of coming defeat staring them in the face from all quarters, no wonder that our opponents are becom e° ilespernie. or that that their presses should teem, as they do, with vindictive assaults upon the Whig candidates. It it the same gains that was played last &IL GEN. KE E Y and suite arrived at St. Lou is on the 25th ult. from California, having come through in CS days. When the party left Califor nia. the provects were peaceful. Col. Fli. , lollT returns with Gen. Kearney under arrest for dieo bedirnee of orders, and will be tried by a court martial. MORE *FROOPS.--The Preaident has, made axon for fire morn additional regitnenta of troop.- -two from Kentucky. two from Tenneseee, and one fmat Indiana. • Why was it not done long miner, instead of detaining Generals Score and 'l'n r Lox for Month,. At Puebla and Monterey, and rempellitrz them to remain inactive for want of the requisite forces! rtrThe Washington Union is bitterly denounc ing the officers at Vera Cruz for permitting Pt aE DE% to 1)11115 into itlexieo, but eutys nothing in re gard to Mr. Polk's opnas'l to SA 71IT A AnxA. ID"The NVhigs of Lebanon county, at their late County Meetina,..reaulved to support no candidate. for the Presidency who will not pledge himself to administer the Gosemment in accordance with Whig principles. Revolutions were also adopted favorable to the nomination of Gen. Scott NMI com plimentary to Gen. Taylor and Meant Irvin and Patton. o:"Gen. TAT Loa has written another latter...— ft is addressed tolhe Clarksville Democrats, Ten.: ncasce, and re-affirms his unwillingness to serve as the candidate of "a party." He says that huts no "politician," and has not cad a vote since he has been in public aerviee. rO"J. N. G. Lissousx, one of the publishers of the Harrisburg Union, end the State Printer * , died at Harrisburg on Saturday last, in the 45th year of his age 03" The Locofores of York Courity have nomi nated Mesas. til:ll'We F. Carl, David , F. Wiliistni, and Thomas Grove for the. Legislature., Ern ii said that two Locofbeo tickets will be in the field next year—atones M Dsixes and Lord P XXXXX lIITON against JANINA K. POLK and Geh. SANTA ANNA. There Can be Mk dodit that the latter will run well. The Whigs of Philadelphia have nominated Joss Swirr, Esq. for reelection M the caw 'of Mayor. The Whigs of the Cumbeiland Congressional district, in Maine, have appointed Mr. P. Passim- Div a delegate to the nett Whig Natkitud Con. sention. They ip fora bold easottion of Whig principles and Whig mums. rri•roa I.l.Pzint, formerly Etplot of iin; Compiles. is on'the Locofooo Legislative ticket for county. WRIT NEXT.,--The following specimen of folly we copy ,from the last Virginia Free ;Pier, whom it appeara is an advetisemesit, Opted by sundry persons as a Committee of Arrangements: o. sr.,-41hanoute Tribe, N 0.9, willwdebrate the introduction of dm haproral.Order 41 Red . ** into the Valley ofVirgin4, at Winchester, on the let sun of* 2,41 seven suns, Corti Moon, 5807, (Saturday ihe llth day of :Srptember sita4 by Pro cession and other ceremonial', . ' . HOME JOERHAL-ThiS extrellsnt 'out* amtinues to bold its post, where Mamma Mortars Ilk Watts promised to plat:elk it die haat of Eft erartgewspaper puldpiationi; end,we arepleaued to learn from the last nwpber that the largely in creasing demand in It gives: evidence that its su periority is duly appreciated by the leading pub. lie. As the 'edition of the "Urinal ° has lately been increased for the express accommodation of t r subscriber's, a favorable opportunity is now presented to such. as desire to euhtcribo for it. It is printed in the folio form, on largo and superior paper, on a new clear type, obtoinwl expressly for the purpose; and is, in its whole arraogeMent and details, a most favorable specimen of the best ty pographical skill of the country. 'Penns *2 per annum. Address Messrs., Moa ars & Wards, 107 Fulton street, .Nctor York. MISMANAGEMENT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS.—The statement of the new Collector on the public works lusted at Pittsburg, Omni that although the number ofbosts puled flbsiithi opening of navigation to the let of August this year is 765. lees than last year up to the saute pe riod ; the tonnage is 3,692,306 lba. mote; end the : tolls near ten thertuand donate morn : than were doting the whisker bet year I Wheals the u;stiveidablo in4sirce from these fiefs! Whitt but that the State, under a hound= Canal Board, 'has been plundered systematieedly from a quarter 'to half sl milliber of dollars a lases! Mertes the robbery been, disetivered and ritedted f - By the election of setae M. Pe*sn, the Whig Canal Commissioner, lame prelim* at delisted cam. isilekteltitery reforms indllinelit return& our &ate le s witnessed strange aightll quit, , yeass lathe management of pu blic Worker— We have seen men go into the public employ penniless, at small. salaties;end hr the course of. year the posbessee of fund' to enter hoptly into spec- Medea business. We have aster employees, whose wages were set deism it a I ,110 or f 11,00 per day, voluntarily leave their Situations, and live sub eqttently on their Minns like very nabobs. We have seen the prate encumbered by , debt and its citizens Utz-ridden, until endurance at most ceased to be a virtue, and we have seen at the same time our public works losing money when-under loco foco control. But as soon as there was an infu sion of Whig snail and Whig honesty given to to the Canal Board, the aspects &mall change. the weds become profitable, and while the number ofboats passing has deireased 25 per cent., the tonnage and toils of the present season have alrea dy exceeded those of last year. Will the people need prompting to apply the proper corrective, which they smemenced last fill I Will they require to be told that • Whig Canal Board will prevent future frauds on the public work; when they see what has already been ac complished by the election . & Mr. - Powert We think not. (live the good old commonwealth the services of Pow an and Parrot( as Whigs, and Mr. By arra, who, though opposed to us politically, we belire to be an honest and conscientious pub lic officer, and we need have no shadow of distrust concerning the payment of the State interest, and a surplus of available means towards the creation of a sinking fund for the eventrud liquidation of a portion of the principsl.--Monk Americas'. rirThe Washington Union is writing articles headed "Coalition of Whig Leaders and Mexican - Chieftains." The Union is unwise in choosing such ■ tide kir its articles. It compels the rrader to remember that the only coalition which has been entered into between a political leader in this coun try and a Mexican chieftain, was Polk'slamous coalition with Santa Anna; by which that chief tain was permitted to pass into Mexico, and slaugh ter, to , the best of his ability, our gallant troupe-- Jassy Eres. Jour. UTTfie Whip of York, through a committee, invited Mr. Ctrar to nigh York on his homboritd route. II Hon. TANKS CoOriiit Will Wdilreall Mai . meeting of the Whigs of Union county on the 14th instant. Cam" r. HL'CRAN►3 his written a proftlavery letter in which he takes ground against the Wil mot Proviso, intended to secure the political sup port of the South. As. the funeral :flpeession of a young girl was moving through New Orleans on the 17th ultimo, the horse. which was drawing the hearse, started offat full speed. The coffin was thing on the banquette, and the body rolled out.. The New Orleans La l'atria has adviees from Campeachy to the 15111. and Merida to the Bth. w information of a simultane ous rising of the Indians iu various points, and the massacre of the whites. It would appear it is a plot that has been in contem- Onion Many years, on the part of the In dians. The conspiracy km _numerous ramifications, and a vast deal of mischief has already occurred. It had not yet been suppressed. though some advantages had been' gained over them, and one of the prin cipal leaders taken and shot. All the white and mulatto men, together with the women and. children of Tepich, were murdered by the Indians. BALTIMORE MARKET. TIDY TpX D ALTIMOXIX %t'P O► WITIXRPTIAT BEEP` CATTLE.--There were 580 heed of fered at the &ales on Monday, 434 of which mold at $4 50 asB 25 pet 100 Its. net. These prices show an advance. HOGS.—The supply of Hogs is small. Sales at $6 50 a $7 00—an advance. - FLOUR.—The Flour market has been dema . sad by the European news per steamer Gaud& quiver. Sales to-day °Nome 500 bids. new How. and street, at $5 50. There are rather more *el len than buyers at these figures, which bore in some bo:M GRAIN..L - Vheat has declined 6 to 8 cents per bushel since the steamer's arrival. Sales to day of some 10,00 bushels at $1 05 a $1 10 for good to prime redly and $1 15 a $1 18, for white. Family fiour white is worth $1 25 a $1 90. Sales of white and yellow Corn at 70 a 73 cents. Oats 801 49. Rye 21 cents. PROVISIONS.--uPriees of Beef and Pork re main unchanged. Mess Beef is worth 14 to 815 No. l 13 a $13.50; and Prime 10 a $10.50.--- 'll4di Nti . 15.50 a $lB, and Prime 12 50 a $13.- 50. Bacon id moderate demand. Good Shoul ders scarce, and some improvement in prices; they are selling at 7i a fl Cents, and choice lots at 8 a 81. Sales of Eden at 91 cents, ifidlif choice de scriptions at 10 cent!. llama at 9 a 11 eenta.—; Sales of laid .191 (*stain bbls. and 10a ll'eeithi Air kegs. MARRIED, Oti the 15th ultimo. by the Rev. J. Chick. Ur. Join% Chinon and Mee Mesa Craetrarrna.— both of York county. On the Mlii ultimo, by the atunn Mr. Iseur ►a HOPIPILVI and Ni. Cetreanins A. tittuve-- both of thie wanly. •- . , At. Buena Vista, near Covington. Kenleedty. on Tuesday the 1111 alt.,-by the Rev. E. Lounebeug, bVasatata LAVILILSCA, Seq., of Gummy empty. Ohio, and MU. Manateurr..E. Rename, daughter of Senntel Bantry, Eno, otßkoomneld, !mycosis ty Pennsylvania, (formerty °tibia plum) DIED; On t e6thetJune , tiat, MIC &MANUA Kmz. wiib of Mr. Joie% Kuntz, 414' Reeding tennithip, in 44th year of her sign' If you wish to be astonished, CALL AT, SA BO ' Clothing k . Variety Store, 7- XTEXT door to Komi's! Hotel, where a very large and beautiful assortment of READIWADE CLOTHING, for fall and winter use, has just been re ceived from the city. The goods are of every quality, from common to the finest Dress Clothing, and having been purchased under very favorable circumstances, will be sold astonishingly cheep. Persons who wish to clothe themselves in good, substantial, and fashionable clothing, for little or nothing, will do well to give him a call. Gettysburg, Sept. 3,1847.—1 f 9;;NP 8 L Unita : . il'a gi DB Vo augolooN Dmanewr, vuILIA ? e" at Mr.'!. A. Teoreeorett, V V Gettysburg, from the lath to the 25th of September. • Sept. 3. 'llkAllegheny. House, 280 AILMENT IT. PPILt . D[LPnt~. Tits subscriber (lite of the Washington Holel,'Harriaburg, PC) *lbw' this method of, Mformipg, his old friends and the public generally thabhi VtirMit the above named, HOTEL.t , 'The Howl is airy and domibrtable, *aims been it* tensittity , altered' 'Mid ibzprOell. and ' thee prOprielar hOPM,Ibk struh attention to bit 1 4 Mess, and a proper care ('or, coOttert his guests..tamerit andasosiva s shore if -- puM%-patrimarre — ilheileuse4 very, conVianiMitTor the Travelling Pubile,' being only two; dpfirs above the "Sartisf" burg and Pittsburg Depotdol, tire minutes walk or the. Baltimore aul log Depots. Stabling mulched to the pre.. mien. Terms *1 per day. • - 2 E. P.IIIJGHES, Proprietor. Sept. 3, 1847.-4 ''' Watehe.s, Jewelry, &c. WATCHES, lewelry & Silver Wttd may be had wholesale and retatr," guarantied- betterOm tha pri*thatkat may other store in Philadelphia, at (late Mello! lea Le Huray's) N 0.472 North 2nd street,, h i bbove Arch, Philadelphia. WATCHES; ill kinds, fine, meal , um and low qualities, among which are Gold levers„ Bill Jewellid, I.eploes • ' Quartiers Imitation, Silver Levers, full Jewelled, (41n line JEWELRY, Diamonds.. Gold Chains.' Gold Pens with Gold & Silver Holden* Pencils; 13reastpins, Ear and Finger Rings, Bracelets, Cameos , of Shell, Coral _odltio— va, with giery Other4vvieh . the richest and most fashionable patterns. SILVER WARE,platc, orks,Sp9curs Cups, acct, of standard Slyer. • • PLATED WARE,' Castors, Calm BR : kets; Fans,: Vises, 'Cird Ottaini and otinir Rich Fancy Goods in great variety. , 1 Wholesale Buyers will save money by calling here before purchasing. ocrKeep thiii advertisement am,' ca)l,,lr No. 72. You will• be satisfied the goods. are really cheaper and better titan are of fered in the city. ' For sale low,. hand-. some pair of SHOW CASES, suitable fur Jewelry, or Fancy Store, upply Sept. 3, 1847.—1 y . Feathers ! Feathers ! From 12} .to 45 dentr :pee Founds CHEAP Von ' WHOLESALE - AND REICAD,. FREDERICK G. FRASER, Uphol sterer and General Furnisher, , No. 415 Market St. above I lth, North side, opposite Girard Row, Philadelphia, where' may be had at all times a large assortment of Beds and Mattresses, Curled Hair and Feathers, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads and Looking Masses, together . with ell other ar ticles in the above line of business at the very lowest Cash prieeit. N. 11. Goods warranted to give satis faction. Sept..% 1847.-3 m • - • ISTRA BULL. CAME to the farm of the subscriber in Alountpleasant township abput the last of June, a RED BULL. No particular marks shout him ; is about. 3 years old. The owner is desired to prove property, pay charges, and take him away. ' • EAVID 812015011. Sept. 3.-31. N 0 ~ICL ANUMBER of notes and accounts,on various persons, duo _th ItORERT W.. M'SIIERRY, have been tint into my' hands tp be collected and applied toarAirds the Payment of judgments against the said M'Bherry. All persons, therefor% know ing themselves indebted to him by note, book account, or otherwise, will please to call upon the subscriber and sittisfy the! same without delay. Loot ißdulgsnee . cannot be given, as the subscriber, has , been directed to proceed to collect the debts and pay the judgments in his hands • Such of the notes and accounts of Mr.' M'Shrry as aro not. in his hands, ate ,s in 'the hands . of Messrs. Sievaxsos and eo,t.es.N. JAMES COOPER. August 27. 1847. • • 8t 1 0 OIP 0 . . g - AErrysLome No. 124.L0. , el'O. Ulf eilebrate their second Anni versary en Friday the '11(h of Septembet nexi;* with a public precessiOn lit the rega lia pi' the onlet.. Brother I'. (),' rare Fpn, of l'hiladolphia. witl,be present and deliver an Addriov. .frlistec Loges. are reapeethly invited to be preeem — agiO % participate In th'iliffrCisell, Orem , - elan will 144 804"masvli Wit vitre near the town, where seats; will be 09vi4e1 tet, the Ladies. WILT. Rem., , lii J. Smuts, A. B. Ktrwrs, 0. lI.D. J. Glut.t,alipts, iseoz CuLs!, 'R,' l), Asinon, H. fignarrupt. Taos. , WARREN. WIE. WiscirenclV. amintittee of 4rtantenzent. Gettisbrirg, Aug. 0.7, 44841 1 .14;, , „ , tittAr,:BODICS , :;..;:.7. "VrPintsPitvediS a emY" abiCIC and SW* Pr4 l B;:4he `• 2 410 day kw-aocumulatinulargetortunes rapidly by large profits has paiscak ' you want a Bible or Theolivlcalqtook„iii Ilytan'BOok or 'Prayer Book. OlMetlical or Law,,Bomke ttl 13ookloBIVOgakes or Travels; as =Album or an Annual; a colt , Book or'Book of Poetry, a School Book* or • .a Istorol—ofgl at' KURTZ'S Cheap BoOkritore opposite the Bank.' " Puri.ha sera are requested to call and examine his stock of Goods (all of which being fresh and new) before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for the very liberal patronage already bestowed he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. KEI.I.ER KURTZ. P. 8. Particular attention paid to order ing Books. New Books receiving weekly.. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! Dra GOODS of every description can 'be had unusually low, in Cliamb4s burg street, immediately opposite Ileagy's Cabinet Ware Douse. , May 7. W..4SL C. RUTHRAUFF FARMERS,, LOOK HERE ! '.IT kunzie N purseanie 'of nn Order of the Or phans' Cdurt of Adams connty, ;the subscribers; Administrators of the Estate? of Kinttrsao HoLuriona, late of Latitnore township, deceased, will expose to public oIP Satorday Ihf 2d day of Ottober, on the premises, the *Sabi?' 7 • Y; -t of said. Lath im , raiim o ad 1 44 1 444 Iraqi of qacoritil Wiigitiv • Eicieo. anti ••9 111 1,PmaPi AWL 00111A1PAPC, ;.; ; `mgrs or ldei' Pa *TAY,' 'h Tat- oriii-ti-tiiiii"kßl4 3 a ft] a X f 15164.16 t • iatikilin,er dookdo, .10oik rigi4WA, Th,coottiogiViPoil.:l"l l 4C Vitet)igri "AV the Alsoo) ire two thriving wens on palming ; ;also two wenglift conve- Alfa ig4 9 e ti°4f,",shei 0 0% Ithtle: kiiVlh A 4140 , pr0p,01* * 0,9r.,1an4 eqyffeo r Ttlete' le . ••ebowr'eufldisiie)yr: of gdow. r:' A! part , offtluo4and I. ' itibd,r• find is•tieder , toed eubiloittioo:l There are "tin 'lke pteinieet a monbeitsti iiii4r'fittfiegliptinge of rimer. jare-The'sbete Ptiopoittil with: be • *DM .entire, oaiva tato' separate tratiat rirmey ber deemed thostideintegeous: ';.'reerne , idide• knowh on the vicri! of fare by , - - I '. IAGOVIClii31111110Eiti")' $4O to $lOO 25 to ,411' 20 to 30 /2 w., DAViD E.e OLLINOE,R, ;10 ,t , , --, , ,-'. „.I:ll.vidki r drip i sdor4l , ',',l . 11f: the, COiViri WtriatrufoxpatOkr -4461244 Urt 4an1-.4t..,.:Z) —I, ,-.;;',": ..., r.,.;) - vi;• .1 41 ' , 711. .1 / ., !1 . " : 1 OPAIIIitIitiV'SAL4(': JErfkiiit,i'.(sj, ( o . )l4„°:giigialliefeitri Cotlin,y, tie ,- . 4lklipuTillieill,' . s,filiiAii! '.'ilr 1?Ifi! , minor cliilcbjeiintitikthaiw B. Pil iit, ah cemfml, Imo, j ot'. 510i,iiploy ) town s ifl ili ti , :ill nipose to public 140 mi ~ .., : ' 4 . 'ntitareapti4e 244 kV 91.,59 1 c el' , I s@ , l o'clockerJ R., on Ihnprotnioes e nkllntlo Mtorkst of amid :Miaow hr the , valuablge : LI c:‘ •1 -1 1 4 , ik! ,111 .111111 ,1 of said deeoasedliiitosts in Mcintitjoyissiat ship; Ai}sorsvounty,i , 1 1 / 4 4- front l'l!aucithui4; , r adjoining , ' lands of Silas M.' Homer t iPetott , lainaol aritl otlitifsi • s s ( 1 - •••• 1 17' . 4 /1.1 POPO , iii • • •A‘uP,449f. Li trtoveli-kissonwi isth are *seated, a AVNtri 'lt Agri, ivekthdtboard I •i . HaErszl4 ,, A) 1 g n rd al V og tig; a tig a . •Iterbit I Wutgr conyenjent tots cloor—also thri vidgoyiblink OrtdiaVdrettrithS , ptilm4,l444 Form is well titnbereili, bss , a leuar, cien4 of good bleadO w j.ttad t is,.utider eft cellent•cultivation. •i, •. • , 1 ...A I. 8 0.. , ' 'i `'' 'At - "kiln - %AXE . visas, •'.. a; :•; i ,,, will he exposed ti; stile on. thi3 premisek the interest of the 'hid minors in ti Tram or 0 , Yi r owi•iallal • i " containing 5 Agee rl llr e ,QUe ll i• titivate in said loaWnslllili A • ACII joiug lauds of Sitar M. ll,ortter, Gpore !legit.. and Ong% i ,;, 1 Mold T 1 ~,, to,/ If the property be Vol as share, ilwill.int tuf..NTsk• ,Atiumbinco wil (Aka given and the 'rerms made i knitei.l; AR A% Jaya sole v ity ... •,1 , 7,„.,., kiAiNSAIP:I4.OI/lilibiZo*to • i,..„ • ,IJACOP 11 4FriEliSilLutkvi, . • .. 17 ; - - -. : ,P1401:4444h?' 1 •I i BY, Ali -U 4 OOl-IWAre--g- , 414-4 1 -.. 1 44Nia , C. k r l'Aug. /(1.,k81,741-4 u L , ~' es -_ ii • r j ~,: 10-The loterom or lenry` alt.iliptitw, itertita atonva 0 818 4 14 VjliAbkointti44, -, •n I 4 11 A VALI, Etifvuot-. ~ 411./. p4./c . , i i. ~ .., ..,;., ,.. . 4, .04 r,,:.., E t ,L.: 1 .i..„...,,,fiu,,,,..i.j/_ WAX 4 ' PP exP9sed 19,0 1 1 11 . 1 4," PY„,, circles ,itif , the grpinins'.. %.( 4 ? V MOP'. etPuglYv94 4Yaitiri,iqm rVgg Owl of Neptenibe, next, nt the house of ,Atriioy srsttatiefestmal, in Mountpleasant town ship, Adams county. the following vilunt hie Real gep !-- ' iit p.i ebrit*.f i tid de tus - qeed-t-io * . . .. or Tra . et of . Land, ajtusite fip .kkojplen abft tOlnail i efigl the d aniain 1 4, 7 • ),, it r - • 0,1 ie-lerfl)9 7 4, .40,411,1 , " Wi''OULAIF , Wr. MILO/ 40%..? more pries". On', which it; NreCtegbq t tory AVaaater-boardnd; , 1[10170 ) 1EL a r . :11,1 1 3 Vt r erof'Wii _ ivith'it'Venso P. gont alack'd it.finiii" OW.r . - diluoktho 8_01');;" and an exdadent,OrolAani, 1 9 04 ncr: t"Sircii.l3*iViiiinetii AV c '#. . .the'littsptit'iY Wititiiiiiftftidb6 so 11# add' 'Wilda iitetsilsindez' int/ ' fiat ' ilI lie 'hide S'` •'• ." •"' • • yri L 'l 24 l l4 37 l4, llll n Aditi'F:' ! " l ot ii i tiA e I ) tvial it , o 5 5- .i s t,i 2 trrif, mg. -5 ,If7iit 154ri S TOW Reit , .8100 , Vll , ll it , e P 14141.4. .‘ f r if T0.C711610 , bd , offerod , at th 4 bik , i3 i s„ ai ellierWitralioeso of the +subscriber, lir tit. Botough , ofaGettymburgion Frid ay the - 17th dayoPftili tkrif nther n=6l'. Sllt .S MIN ts'%l • .*NiemOitedle dilliamobibi,‘lviil he vs , 'eu.r., Bale to .commeocil o'clock, P. M GEORGE ARNOLD. iAuglist4o4l347. • ta !NEAR YORK SPRINGS, ADAMS • COUNTY. TIIE subscriber has from twenty-five to thirty., thousand trees in his Nur sery, .READY GROWN for!this fall' and next spring's planting-, comprising .n large amount of Apple and Peach, together with a general assortment of all the finer fruits ; also -various kinds ,of shade and ornamen tal trees, which he will sell either at retail or by the thousand. Persons wishing to procure trees forpluutieg; or to sell , atain, .can be., accommodated any time after tlop, 25th of Octolwr noxt. • ). . , WM. AtrltlOth'. August 27, 1847.-21 u Cheap Watches' and. Jimplry Dill Jewelled Gold Le- -re very for $4O, war. . ranted by • Jacob 14adocaum I It, - No. 246 Mitittliernet i Phil- r ~ adelphle, who \?)6. ••••• . AS gonsiantly an hand a larke nasort 7 11( ix, went of Gold and Silver Watches, at the following low prices.: Full Jewelled Gold Linen', $4O l Silver zit 00 Gold Lepinee, Full Jewelled, 80 00 flame' I.epinew, ' 15 00 Silver c,laarticrs, • ~1() and to po i with a large assortment *of Fine lewelry, quch as Ear hinge, Finger Rings, lireast Pine 'Bracelets, Gold and Silver Penciti, Gold - Chitin', Ate. Has tdso dn hind a, .cortitilbte assortment or patent stid plain Watch Glasses, 51ain Springs, VeOges, 1)1- Os and Benda , of every description—in act, At cqtuplor,ssaortmcpt, of \ VAtch in a; keep toots and Watch materials, to which .he would'call tIM tittentionfOr the C.oiiiitr), a'rtatle.,t 'Theses wishing anything nt Mb" akicsie lifie.pttrilt' find it to their lady:Mt:lga to clan axarnino hia fusel(' 'bolero' ptir clssitt elittarhertg. Phihtdelphia, Avg. 6,1847.—0 m • uovzro,,s rink ProwJuin Wilting Ink. YrAt - § Ink has fora long while become .JL - . eitatbtifhed, a 8 National article, and .Ute , follelWlngenalitedniele i tora4ility.,pr4ve its merits in don, direction: ' . .IfoiLeo of; Representatives, WU:king/an ity, Feb. 24, 1813. i'slBl44kbat,lbave used the Ink, during tho peasant ignition of Congtese, intinufae. Itured by Joseph E. llover, Esq., of Phil• adelphia, and I have found it to he an ar.i. slily. IN WIII'I'E, Vgiurroeil 111 ;VIP tshoirost, h. C., rot!' 44. 1843. 'nag Ink has been .glituber last, and i•-• etaillYr• t'4kf Clerk.' t ' retttattit.6 Ileportir WIIIIDesiI Illustrate its Vattle • rev4"4thniAtiki - .Ceinnne:4crrleining broken ' , Mina, glass, 'iimr:werisiloa have . - eried'the article' anth fbun/,icurbe nertellermr For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the I Iritoufaccedrii, 81NOI, i lapposite Cheery;Citrekit;lPblllitibi phia, by fli at) -- Menefee tu re r. airrFor salJWELhili K g at 4he store a 9f I+III,E.R. 4 August 1 t—P - " AT • r_,t% LAY di the , 0 3 :71'5 tin it:h u .d,.., / i t no 1 4 18Alr'ALlit$ittt . , - eda . e ) r i b l tia t t ri l 11111103 . 61141, , 4448 0 'f' ,*ilver,L e aver do. 7 jewels, 1181)U' F Silves *IAA Igt:IMOM 00 Sileiti9B43 l 4illortWallteltuniks%.l -,, LainV e llovngt,milinsigtati ,t yeid th _din er en •Fituiltittsi4:lptidtticlles, 4`1,/ ~ j! 75 Goldßrienleteilvsitr unitive trmini ! 8 'SG ..tetihtteffltoldithumiksil//frestriat,l' , :d.,4ot, Gold Finger Ringsill7 emit) $8 ov&tchl PiaaseP.4 4 46lo. iiiktgettpriem4erstrat 244' u Other articles-, ittirporlloriv odds warranted to be what , ther die teohl• 41)1614RATLII -On handl:4oMß o,aidliddiblikeilLettiir Lepin4 c4ivirtiers, lower etiortritla iu bode prieesenaltic, , +owl 101 Dein 4 itild&witr . r.etrwloa 19cirt.Atfl ....,,i,il-,fri ci;,,rir, `ilia4argeat sad .c,hr esil Slovak I . r. O • ';... fr , eit..tiouLoarnit Bforn A"-: • waTatif'° / 4:- ', L • 11 0! Itaqc4 ll ioo 9 ;11. re t LA LrulAr • • k.- ' . thtivd e fe r tict' i tloW Lever_ ~, fall owelted,- carrel ~-,,,g 9301x ) e ..mir . 11 a4O 00 44gtit r r 11 i -11311 t. zr AT, th vv: v tu we led, ~.. ~ . 1 "bp i 1 ,i Ham ti .t.,, .1 #0,4111 3 0, 0 idorairriiiinabloric Int 9 Li! r , qilditypi t . ) 111 i! lin ''.'• fl M'l 31i 11.9.11.11 , 0,40 b , eihadein l ioo4o4lkolicol ~, b,,,,,,,, ~, b :4410 1 , , denr, . ~..„i . me . . ~ Atrii,.: ..',,,,,- 7 , a , i ,,, t o ', "I In SAAR . ' rootiviiiiiiipilikka UM (1! All i 1 ilitll:1 1 . 1 . )111 r I i . 71 r.:C • ifi '. f! a'ill,l}4 11! igir l'uniltilliverT lv. , NA, )e nett ., I , i)4l 50 DiVion4llol l Ageiffidlffftt :,'.: ,t • r x4f1 4 %,""0MA1. 1 .015 111 94fti9 6 , 1 41.101 rt , tit .14r? i1q054P116/OPSOOtatt 6111Plrrrintitceai.i timatot 41,1 411114111 ft NA1ritr,51749.9 t. iPO 914 *to r 4 1 8triP134844i90 1 3tbliPltig4APit'Yorkprieteei gold end silver LeversOittpincsottui Muir., tits watches, still moat cheaper ,sktan the ~sbovsprices. -A call will be sufficient to powassalpersbaient.4hatl this Ili the plate aiip4 govdtvind elkospiarticlem .::Ali goods • *illitprnik ta bbe - w.hit Alley. tire sold . fort' Orilenmirent Alt.estaintry,rtllle,tutilly attend- PE 40*.tr. "1911.1,4,katt , and Silver bought for blahs; reitakeie tin exchange. All kinds of IWlldcliSat teptdscd!stal :warranted to keep ~ 00stscit 41Lalti; • ?011 3 ,, ' t I ! ,' ATNiak(l , hilvt a:splendid gold intlepentb FOlCtstuxtods:Wnteh fur truing horses, .Aisti, GilltsanitGalvonised,3Vatches, for traders' 'Asterssal goOds.etfali kinds .tu my line, at -on Lk ',,t ,, ; ~;.LEWIS-1,411)UM US'S. , , • t y,fitchi ; Aloe k s , i k u,l. 0 e . wel ry stole, No, .11:14 Market St., ablne 1 I Th. n , ith side. Ph ihz_ ~ P loloo4lelpliio, Aug. 6, 1$ 17.-7111 ~ . i lyg CUES .MIYELR Y;,.. &e,. . .. „. ..,,, -2., . Tp.p.: Subscrjbcr, offers C 0 - sr:- to the trade ,or by . roail l _ ' •, .11 a large assortment of the i . ! Yc following ariieles, being -.: ':' :1. all of his own import:i -d... :4111..... - 2 ..- thin or manufacture. Buyers of goods in this lino are invited to examine' the assortment, and orders are solicited. with the assurance that every ell' fort will be made to give satisfaction and in sure a continuance of custom. (iota & Silver Lever Watches of ordinary quality 1)o do do of superior finish. • do , to: Aucharsdr, Silver double cooed English end .miss wOrge Watches, with light median; knd'heuvj scuses.., Gold Jewelry. in all varieties, Jinn au& entwine*. e Silver ;Plated, and Silver Wares, Musical Boxes, playing,:, 4,6, 8 and 10 tunes.,, (101 d and Silver Spectacles. I)ianitind l'ointed, (fold Pens. Mantel tt. Office .Clocks, in gilt:rind other frames. Watclunakers"loola &nd Mutetrals of *II Mills. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel Heeds, lire. n‘terlaiinility forobt4ifilug griodp on MO, .4041 4 rati4l,goome Pawl jUg iritluctoricits,wiUbc,otrerei.l.(l) etiesers.. JOllll V,' lf,{lltP , 112 - Chesnut si,..ilsituilajihia. July 1121,.1011,-6m 31212. fli OTl ate at th coves after me El= The a the caw 'The account of mori.c.i t trfue, Executor tithe last will anal testament of tlisalaitigtoutier, deed, The Guardianship account of, GuirspAMti sec, Guardian of Jeremiah Sheds. ' The account of Jacob Pits', iiihtirigaiiiitortirible 1 estate of Catharine'PlunkarY sheet/sib t , nr!!! aver , The account : olX!etectitinsib F t s,ettuitmlf 4 11itst 4 will and testament pfpeorzeteofft . if , The account oOlichaki Nil r, Allm je honk tiori of firSiti.Fialf,"-dtebluet." '."" / a/ The account of Michael Burturr, rfirinliiiiipillor do bolds non of George Parr, doccApeA. ~ The account of Janice Cover, AlintiiiiiMest the estate of Itifinliiin,il74eadeti: 't`' : '''' `(t!4' d" 'flirt &rut trititt titnthuikuntref ibmstritriP4 W#lol . lt,c 1 Ad mi n istrutor of tho iwtAte {hogs V le il l d * i p ', The accourtt.of ...G.F9rB" Pi? ec.T B trie k tt with the will annexed, or Gent Are ' . • The iiceoniit'itf Ir.' W2Xt 12.4 , hiitelWaiiKel Administrator of John IfOffitnnst disestossdpestib 'tell by John Elder, Admitqatßttupl!",. It 04 : 1 0 '. ,W. Kohler, deceased. The account 'of"Ginitge'DitkrA4fitiniairsittirellP' '''' (he estate otlilittibetir Dick, deectinetl, • ...--.,:,..7.-41 r ..' ..' litofteSount 0 1140. 1 k+ 4 .iskis4 4 ± l 4 o 49lllfT or the estate of Frederick 411) . der , qVcc"Fd• . t ~ .t The account of Jollies Diekson,ltrehle2X!eth tor of the Itist"tvllfittirtAttinterit i • of Merv'lttirl44!• hurt, deceased. ......::.•:...`..::.:.": ..;,;..V:... The aecottil and final nreouitt of .I . thrtSteitr, Executor of the laid will and tetititheni ireffq titrintiur, deceiVd. r. - ' " r ' • The nottnnit of Hrnty Enniet trod fiettio:Ntatt7r let, Adroiuistnitinn e4talu tlerenseti.„ . . „ The nerinint tohi. : t3c'ectiior estate of Elizalrrtfiltlilli•e„ ... ilet4ol4l4. 3 '” ,;,) ROBERT COHE I III4 - -Eklyisfed Reginter ' e (Mice, 1847. Gettybburg. August tibruld 27., 4 ,4 •-! " WI 4 'apt ay.':7' • ZSTATt OF . . show'., STATE OF PNN7OITINANIA, ADINR COUNIrT. '7l;f • . . • 4 . C. • • , ." 'fin, (friire herd it Oily* tysburn, in, and for 'the County of Ad .arirts,o4gittafith d a y of Aup4t, 4. D. IA4V. ' , iintn irenakir7. Prcf;nlent,nnd lii Al!nnei?t;e, Judgel, diC., opOipr t „ picibr having'lleen 'inTellt ' , of ' 41,J, service of .tvrule Ortritteiliat n fOriMerei Court, , on all the .heira anti .lftgig• , .representatives .§"riy,iler.... t o,C. xownaliip:Atlanie app'ea'r at this rotirts fir acceficePte:'' fuse to take:the Esta te•of the Ifni& cesisod, , ac Ate valuation made.. theteaf,ortiL they, ; being, giverally t etillectin,opeq,equut,,,, and„ . rnaliing,no answer; . whereupontfte colirt grant a tinle on all ilieheirs . arflegia rep - reiefileivtii of the'liaiil tleuksetl,4d•Wit ittliftn;:t(mid . ow) feta - Snyder, ~ Convall Snyder, - I,larbara, wh% iv • ,12eNredf.,,c rine intermarrie d with henry, Sw,eiter, flirilititfi 'Wfth - Cleorite 14616 i; ' ' (161 , 4 mitildreit of 'twinned li . Sayder k '!who was i wenn rried,wth Philip S , 'to be ant) appear at an Orphans' Court to he heitf-iit'fleiiy-Aur ilabrriffk;* itembCr hem; to dhdw ounce why 'the Estate - 004e said doccusod ithoull4 ,n5ll, he lPultl,/grecabir to dig inlvOtuto haws of,cltitt, CorninoilwOlti). Notice to he given to suchtisi