Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, February 04, 1848, Image 2

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Cheap Watches and Jewelry.
Pull Jewelled Gold I.c.
yen for $4O, war
ranted l
Jareb Ladointini•: ,
Nu. 240 Merkel strict, Phil- ( , ) 16.
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r t rk i e ,a n t s c s h o e r z t :
:at the following low 'wives:
Full Jeweled Gold liners, $4O 00
" Silver 20 00
Geld Lepines. Full Jewelled, 30 00
Nitre/ ' 12 00
sittt4l,lnsrlitrx, • 14 00
m;k11141 tt o, assortirieni of, Fine Jewelry,
anal as Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast
Pints lkiceleta; Gold and Silver Pencils;
Has alt.() on , hand 44
4womplet. assortment .of !went and plain
Viiateblalaases, Mein Springs, Verges; Di.
aleaat Hands, of every description—in
feat, z complete assortment of :Watchma
ker's tools and Watch Materials, to which
ho.woubil 'call the attention of the Cotote'y
Trude. . Those wishing anything in the
glonveflintt, will find it to their advantage
to *all. and examine his stock before pm
chaping •elsewhere.
Philadelphia, Aug. 6,1847.-6 m
Th6 . largest and cheapest Stock
e.. OF GOLD AND SILVER
" illt.- 774,attoalitittste
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~,, Piaui and Fancy Jewelry,
t. rnit.Anstr lA,
4. Wholesale and Retail—Nok
' -% 16 .1 11 C F.
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41Ji Market street,
Gold Letisir o full jewelled, 18 carrel.
ciase.g i ld aial, $4O 00
Geld le nes, do do. $22 to 30 ,00
SiPeer Levers, full jewelled, 20 00
SilweiLepines, jewelled. 12 00
Saver Qciartier Watches, splendid '
quality, I
Silver imitation Quartiers, . ,
Second hand Gold and siker Watch
. , 414. 414 , 111 prices, from $2 to 23 00
G‘ild Pencils, • 1:3to : 00
GoldDracelnle, with topes and other
.. ..
10 .0 0 :
-Pit,. Sam? Tearpocms.
Diamond pOint Gold Pens. with pen
: Sil andfsolkl silver holders, only
Gold ishsins, breast-pins, finger-rings, ear
rings and Jewelry of every description, at
ihs loarest Philadelphia or N. York prices;
guldind silver Levers. Lepines. and Quer
tier watches, still much cheaper than the
above prices. A. call will be sufficient to
convince purchasers that this is the place
to get good and cheap articles. AB goods
warranted to be what they arc sold for.
Urgers from the country punctually attend
ed to. Old Gold and Silver bought for
clish,"iiir taken in exchange. All kinds of
watches repaired and warranted to keep
correct time.
B: I hare a splendid gold independ
ent seconds watch for timing horses. Also.
Gilt and Galvanized Watches, for traders'
, use...and goods of all kinds In my line, at
LEWIS LADOMUS'S
—Nock •Clockoind Je%i'elry Store, No. 4133
Market St:, share 11th. north side. Phila.
Philadelphia, Aug. 6,1847.-7 m
Mover's First Prcinfuen
IVRITI.NG INK.
Silver Medal just awarded by the American Insti
• tote, New York, 1847.
IRE following testimony from distinguished
Institutions speaks for itself :
Univers:ly of Pennsylvania,
PhilaJel plua, May 11, t 8•11. S
Alirri% tried. for some time, the Black Ink
tysmiactured-by Mr. Joseph E. Hover, we hive
Faisterietkell gaited for manuscript, by its running
iteniption from coagulation. Its
trhade atria-Me are well pleased with.
, HORNER, Dean of the Faculty.
,„ LUDLOW, Prol,ost,
-, HUFL D. W lE, Vice Provost.
• , II ENRY REED. Seery of the Faculty.
' ROSWELL PARKE, Prof. Natural Phi
- • • • losotry and Chemistry.
•
. a W. W. GERHARD, Lectuter.
Wildully two, in the above— ,
S, G. MORTON, Dean of the Faculty o
Pennsylvania Medical College.
'A D. SACHE.. Principal,
• 'Hi M'MURTRIE, Prof. of Anatomy in
f. -Central High School.
F.FRA LEY, Secretary ot the American
Fire Inearar•ceCompany.
p;ogoRGF., poil,Cusu m Rouse.
1111011•6 ...trentantlne Cement
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SVPIRIOSI AII7IrLE—WARNANTRO,
Feral!. iiholesale and retail, at the nonfat.-
My; No. Bi, North Third street, opposite Cherry
street, Philadelpbia. by
JOSEPH HONER, 'Manufacturer.
7011:For sale in Gettysburg at the Book- and bt a
tionery store of S. 11. 13trsa sta.
' I 2; 1817-28 m.
I • • Allegheny House,
' 283 MARKET Sr. PHILADELPHIA.
tall Ll THE subscriber (late of the
Washington Hotel, Ilarrisburg, Pa.) takes
this method of informing his old friends
etnrihe public generally that he has taken
the above named HOTEL. The House
is airy and comfortable, and has been ex
tensively altered and improved, and the
proprietor hopes by strict attention to bus
iness, and a proper care for the comfort of
'his guests, to merit and receive a share of
PliNie patronage. The House is situated
very convenient for the Travelling Public,
being only two doors above the Harris.
burg And Pittsburg Depot, and within two
minutes Walk of the Baltimore and Read
....
ing Depots: Stabling attached to the pre
mules. Terms *1 per day.
E. P. lIUGHE, Proprietor.
Sept. 3, 1847.---tf
Watches, Jewelry, &c.
[WATCHES, Jewelry 41:. Silver Ware
may be had wholesale and retail,
goitantied better for the price than at any
torbetrotoroin Philadelphia, at (late Nicho
las-Le Hirav's) Nn. 72 North 2nd utreet,
above Arch, Philadelphia.
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v17.,..rc HES. , all kinds, fine, niedi . -
wrikapd IoW sinalities, among which are
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Loves, full Jewelled,
I ,eP.Des
t4ianke i , freitati,m,
:.I.lver Levee., ful: Jewelled,
" Lepina " •
Citilsoilets the "
- 411VELICY, filamonds, • Gold Chains,
013 W, Pens with Gold dc Silver Holders,
f i tttinfßaillreastpins, 'Ear and Finger Rings,
Braceletis,Cameos of Shell, Coral and La
va, with 'every other article of Jewelry of
the Admit itiil most fashionable patterns.
effrAr t EßVAßE,riate, Forks, Spoons,
Caps. 40., of standard Siver.
ri.a.re.o - WIRE. Castors, Cake BaS
kogVaits, Vases, Card Cases and other
*tie l Paney floods in gem variety.
Wholerssle Buyers will save money by 1
will4 - 0.4t he* before purchasing.
(keep this advertisement and tall at
NO* rt. `You will be satisfied the goods
illy 41; slieapor .awd better thaw are of.
s , its the city. For oak 10w, 4 hand
s. . 4 1 1 44r:.44 1 Sil i .OW PAW% avitabla
toici4llotoorr. or, rast fltors o apply as
t.' l 4,„llttil.--ly,, ,
TAR , T3Tkit& BAIINER t
GIVI'TI'XIIIIKG.
Friday Evenint , . Feb. 4, IS.V,
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rm. AGENI..7I.—V. B. l' Lilian, Esq. at the
corner o( Chesnut & Third 'street, Phtladdphia ;
160 Naseau street New York; and South-cast cor•
net of Hakim*** and Calvert street. /Winner—
and LW. CARR, I;sq. Son Building. N. C. Corner
Third & Dock sts. and .110 N. Fourth at. Philad'a
ace oor authorizedAgentr for rerei% ing Advertise.
moots and Subscriptions to the "Star''and collect.
Mg and receipting tOr tilt same.
GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT.
rrn brilliant Story, by "fiau•u Cnaa>•-
roon;'._.the sparkling correspondent of the Home
Journal, editor of the "Lady's Dollar Newspaper."
and most grace-full of the whole troop of Maga
zine writer,—will be found oh our first page.
Read it. •
JUDGE IRVIN.—By reference to the Legis.
lative summary, it will be seen that a committee
ha been raised in the House of Representatives on
the subject of the fen:toysl of the President Judge
of tins Judicial district. The Committee consists
of Messrs. Lillie, Fox, Smith of Bradford, Smith
of Philadelphia, Kerr, Blair and Schoonover. It
is understood that the Committee will enter upon
the discharge of their duties immediately, and that
the members of the Bar and Court officers in the
district' will be summoned to give etidence in the
case.
tETWe observe among the appointments by
the Board of Canal Counniationers, that of Cite.
Ztteuta, Eaq, as Collector at Duncau'a Island
Bridge.
CORRECTION.—The Harrisburg Intelligen
ntr complains of injustice having been done to Mr.
Keret& in the nodes of his remarks at the liar.
riaburg Taylor meeting, and requests us to inform
the readers oldie "Star" that the representation
that Hr. K. "declared in his speech, against a
National Convention," is without the slightest
foundation in truth." It always gives us pleasure !
to make an announcement intended to relieve any
one claiming fellowship with the Whig party,
from so false a position as that imputed to 31r.
Kcrxtx; yet in doing so, we cannot but remark
as somewhat singular that the same impression
should have been entertained by almost every cot
respondent from Harrisburg who has alluded to
the proceedings of the Taylor meeting. The "In
telligences," however, gives the positive contra
diction, and the readers of the "Star" will stand
corrected accordingly.
A word as to the "Intelligener's" allusion to
what it is pleased to term the "thresh" and "gem:
remade" of those who choose to express a peke.
mire for other candidates than Gen. TATLOR Off
the Presidency, and who refuse to "go it blind"
in his support. We do not know that we exact
ly comprehend the allusion of our cotetnporary.—:
If it refers to factious attempts to suppress " i fair
expression of the popular voice" of the Whig par
ty, and force a recognition' of the claims of a par.
titular candidate—we beg leave. "in all kindnala,"
to remark, that the incessant clamor in regard to
the 'corruption" and "dictation" of partizan COD.
ventions,—"people's candidate,"—"no withdraw•
al," and "never surrender;'—which has character+
ized ninetenths of the movements in favor of
Gen. TAILOR. (and from which, unless our.meni•
ory much misserves us, the rolumne of the fntelti
gencer have not been altogether free,) approxi=
mates infinitely closer to our ideas of " Arleta"
and "gasconade" than anything we have observed
in the most ultra press devoted to Gen. Scowl. Of
any other candidate. And if the Intelligencer
doubts the policy of such a spirit being evinced by
any branch of the Whig party, it were perhaps as
well that it art to work and remove the "bears"
from its own eyes and those of its particular friend;
before attempting to detect the "mole" in others:
As to our own petition on the ?residential quasi.
tion, we wish to bo understood as being in no wino
heed/ to Gen.T.ILYLOR. We yield to no one in
admiration oldie high military capacity, dWantleas
courage, and stern integrity, exhibited in all of his
life and character with which the public has been
made familiar. Long before the memorable a
chievements at Buena Vista had invested the old
Hero's brow with ,the full blaze of glory which hip
note dazzled and captivated the popular mind,
and while some of the presses which now groan
under the burden of accumulated eulogies and I
laudations of his deeds, were entirely silent, or oc
casionally lisped his name with faint praise,—their
conductors not having as yet snuffed the direction
of the popular breeze—the columns of the " Stir"
were devoted to an earnest defence of Gen. *CAI -
Loa from the assault of the Administration, then
in its incipiency. Nor has any thing since occur.
red to shake or diminish our confidence in his
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greatness as a soldier, or his integrity as a man.—
He is the same Gen. TAYLOR, save only in so tar as
his subsequent career has increased and strength
ened our admiration of him. Yet, he is not our
choice for the Presidency. and never can be until
we have some guarantee as to his political predi
lections.
We take it, that something more than undoubt
ed capacity as a general and integrity as a man,
are essential to constitute a safe President. A
man may be ever so honest, and ever so capable,
and vet, if unsound principles of political econo
my or unwise counsels are permitted to influence
his Administration, he may make a moat danger
ous ruler. We mean not by this that suet { would
necessarily be the result in the event of Gen. Ta
Lea's election to the Presidency. lie may, or
may not, make a good President. W hat we wish
tnuy is that unless we have sufficient guaranty
of his devotion to Whig principles—principles,
the recognition of which we believe to be cssen•
tial to the true greatness of the country—his un
disputed courage, capacity, and honesty are not
sufficient to command for him our support for the
Presidency. Gen. JICKSON, we have no ques
tion, was entirely sincere and honest in all that
he did, and believed that he was doing his coun
try every possible good; and yet few Whigs, we
apprehend, can be found to endorse the wisdom
or excellence of his Administration.
$4O to $lOO
25 to 40
In supporting Gen. Score we are influenced
by no factious spirit, or purely personal feeling.
If we urge his claims warmly, it is because we
not only believe him to be abunhantly able and
holiest—but because we K. NOW him to be a high
minded, open-hearted Whig, orthodox on all great
questions ofnational policy—because we believe
his claim; equal at least, to those of any otherean
didstee—and because we believe the chances of a
glorious triumph of Whig principles more risfain
under his auspices th an. that of any other leader. If,
however, the Whig National Convention deter
mine otherwise, and present to the country- an ac
knowledged ;shill as its candidate, that candidate.
shall reoeive ont cordial support.
K 0 to 30
12 to I R
9 to 10
trj•Pattrries, of the LouisvilleLumal, say■
*thriftily :—"A firth over forty years ago, Aaron
Burr was brought to'tnal on a charge of treason
for undertaking to within the Limits a! the
United Matto the means of wreetios Mosicoirom
ths,absoriake of Spain. It was Unarm then, to
dream gibe conquest of Neeko, Gut it is .we the
patriotism to undattakt it !"
FOR PRESIDENT,
LEGISLATIVE.
The following was the vote in the Senate, on
the nomination otJudge N ILI., as President Judge
of the Chester and 141 aware district:
"lis A A—Niessrs. Benner, Ilest, Black. Brawley,
Crtmcroft, Forsyth, Gillis, Kind,lll,lson, Pottingcr,
Small, Sterrett, Streeter,—l3.
NA T o—Boas, Crabb, Mamie, Ilarris, Johnson,
(Erie,) Johnston. (Armlike/mg) Levis, Jordan, Mt.
thias, Midilleswarth, Overlield, Rich, Richards,
Sadler, Sanderson, Sankey, Smith, Smyser, Wil
liamson, Speaker,-19.
In the House, on Friday, :11r. M'Sitsatts pre
sented a petition from the Hanover Saving Fund
Society fora renewal of their charter.
Mr. \tali aar also presented tvvo petitiorts
from the 19th Judicial district, (York and Adariii)
praying the removal of Jade lavraii. Similar
petitions being presented by Messrs. Little, Grove,
Williams. and Carl, they were referred to a 'ape
cis! committee composed of Niessrs. Little, Schoon•
over, Smith of Bradford, Smith of Philadelphia,
Kerr, Blair and Fox.
On i aturday, in the Senate. Mr. Ssetaa. pre.-
ented four petitions for a change In the lime, of
holding courts in Gettysburg, also remeitistaanoas.
against said change.
On the same day, in the Ifoussi,k Mr. Lrrrice,
from the committee to investigate the charges *-
gainst Judge levies, teed that' the OftithitteW
be authorized to elect a Clerk, and to send for
persons and papers on the invectga — Uod of the
charges preferred. ; ,
On Tuesday, Mr. M'SaaaaT presented * B **
petitions in favor of a Genand fiankinc I f anN and
against rectiartoring. Amy /Ina undaa.guaprateat
laws. . .
The Dill to abolish the Basra of Royonuei Cot:•
missiciners is still under dismission in Shit Haile.
A Bill has panned both Houser and been appro..
red by the Governor, intended to Mott the &g ia.
ion of the Supreme Court in 'teliqd to wanks at
tached to wills. The Bill prbridai that airy last
will and testament to which the testatoee name is
subscribed by his direction or authority, or to
which the testator has made hie mark or Cross,
shall be deemed and taken to be 'vela,
A Bill in favor of the Ten Hosir system, has
been reported in the Boma,
The Committee oe 4iinlie in lbe,Rfristaerrte•
ed a General Banking Law, mid to beribly drawn
up. its ate is doubtful.
nrThe Lemke° leaders in both branches of
the Legislature gin, ambled spmptOrna of opposi 7 :
atop to the present Budder wObm. - It is Said
that an abort will be made M ,bath /lames to
wind up km,:l3lp,lLlpi who , iliatt!ut am about
e:piria~, by refiniAll ,i° 1102 . 6 . 1 ;Asia.
W ino rumorpl. CON NTiON
We undendi that, in coisteluence of 'the calls
„ , .
uPnefbein etn { • and District Con vention} to
meant * l 4edleiwY Df otice:tionsi gods...olo N
to nominate aoididstos for president, and Vice
boldest of the Disked , ,814tes, .4 lambi/ full
wientiwg of awl Whig Members of Cowin was
held in this city ovenibg last weeks when:
slier a way free debate, the etvediseey of holding
such a Connsidon'arsiSsilinied by it vain of the
whole body, with afire , disiontlne tamp:
The time mg piste folr holding the Convention .
ars tabs detesinhied ift a *tare :meting, mullein
then of course be r#iciatly ,aniiouneed. 7 -,Tational
lieetligenerr.: '
rzr It is Aboughtthst the Convention will meet
in PblbeteOis, on the fourth of .14y.
' MIL CLAY.—The friends of Mums Cur
see` pressing bk &aims to nomination by the
Whig National Convention, and !spryer a emit.
denies, to the mule. in Pittsburg. a meeting'
bas bee¢ called In his bawds, Signed by-upwards of
700 name*. The lion. lone, M. Bems, of
teal. POditbirs a letter in tile kieliniond Times,
* 1 44 , tfe,07 4 4 , a. inwisnenoe to Nr.
'Arms bin conviction that be ran be triumphantly
elected. Mr. Gamma; lifthe New ] F ork Tribune,
also gone fat blot. • •
e confusion inciaeiit to the' nuking up
our lost week's Gigue, 'lye neglected to notice the
musks! contest given lit the afnuVinniee by
Prot . Botexsit, on the evening, of the 22d ult, It
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may net be ; too late to remark that the skill cr..,
hibited by Prof. B. in Performingthe *Topa ,pk
ato selected fer,tlet 'resoles give elextelent.pmf
of superior excellence, end celled oat tlettering ex
pressions of approbation train tre. company% pre*.
THE PEACE RUMORS--Notwithstanding
the sembofikial contradiction,by the Washington
Union, of the Peace Rumens that have been in
circulation for some days, we notice that the city
papers are disposal to ctedit them, at least in part.'
The correspondent of the New York Courier ex
promes his belief that Gen. Score and lilt PICOT
have concluded a conditional treaty with theltrex
ican Commissioners, which only awaits a 'ratifica
tion by the Mexican Congress, to be transmitted
to our government. In the mean time, the Wash
ington Union, and other papers in the confidence
of the Administration exhibit much uneasiness at
the bare possibility of the War being closed cull
er than suits the purposes of its friends and advo
cated.
THE COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE, for Feb
ruary. is an excellent No. The Engravinglby.
82dd, from a painting by Hayden, of WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH, is a superior picture, and will
compare with the best illustration of any of the ri
val magazines. The "View of Antioch," and the
"Fashion" Ptak, are also finely executed. On the
score of contributors, the "Columbian" will yield
the precedence to none of its rivals. It is well
sustained and worthya generous support. The
publisher announces that subscribers to the "Col
umb:an," by paying $3 in advance, will receive/
in addition, a full length portrait of Washington i
worth of itself $2. Jane 8. TAILOR, Publisher,
151 Nassau street, New York.
THE AMERICAN PHRENOLOGICAL
JOURNAL, by Possums & 131 Nassau
street, New. York, continues to evidence much in
dustrY and ability in its getting op. : Thii Febru
ary No. has a portrait of Hon. Cos ULM, S. Tone,
late Minister to Russia, with a phrenological die
cuscion of his character, and a biographical no
tice; together with several other interesting arti
cles.
SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE, No. 2, by G.
B. Elsa sit & Co.. Philsdelphii, has been received.
With the Valley Sentinel, we are "rejoiced to see
the popular old melodies, which have been too
much displaced by songs of a lighter and more
fashionable cast, returning to the 'people, in this
most attractive !hope. Each songs sfribellished
by a beatiful engraving, illustrative of its charac•
ter and sentiment. The whore caicution of the
work is such, as strongly commends it to public
laver. and makes it, in truth, whet the publishers
have styled it—" Songs for the Pzerts."
ar We are also indented to Menu. G. D. Zi r s
ac & Co. for Nos. 4 and 5 of that budget of wit, fun
and humor, •'The John Donkey." 'The report of
lion. Senator FOOTI'I speech in the U. S. Senate,
in No. 5, is a capital thing. if any one wishes
to "blush and grow fat," let him put himself in reg
ular possession of the "Donkey," as the numbers
appear.
GEN. BCtirr'S 12P.C.11.1,.—The morn('
of the Adutini,:t ration in the recall of Gen. ScOTT,
in the midst of hie brilliant career, hns, as we an
thipated, aroused n deep feeling of indignation.all
over the land. Asia sample of Una spirit which
pervades.tho countr; in regard to this fresh out
rage by Our despotic rulers, *e to-day copy a few
extracts from several of our exchanges. The ex
tradta Might be indeillnltely mUltiplied, but these
will serve sa an index of the whole, and give some
idea of the popular feeling. The Administration
ill have cause, ,to regret ha Last blunder.
We ace it stated—we do not know upon what
authority—that Gen. Beern mac be expected
home in six or eightweeks. • Preparations are he.,
made to give him a grabd triumphal recep:
tion in Now York. •
The National Intelligencer, after mentioning the
fact of Gen. ScOTT's sugpension, as announces by
Mr. CASE in th q U. S. Senate, remarks :
A glorious reward (id not this ?) for the
successful enterprises, skillful strategy, and
bloody victories of the bravo antt.veteran
General-in-ch id of the army, whose achieve.
mente, ,tmeurpessed in the annals of any
nation, have given undying . renown to
the arms Of his country, and who; if reppit
true,'has even conquered a peace.
.To.tnike this grateful not complete. the
Court should be held at Cerro . Gordo, or ChipultePec, and not at Perote.
Tram the Baltimore CllFitierl
ARREST OF . URN. 114 in
strange tidriCs ‘ or mither in tiine'brstritnge
events. ,OSneral Scott, the einnmander7
in-chief of the American sullies, has been
arrested atunirdered for trial, but for'thit
offence Cs Unknown to the publle, and we t
w
suspect to all but the pow er -tvlach has , or
dered his arrest. It has ' been brought as'
a charge against republics, that they
ungrateful; and the treatment which Gen.
Scott has received will not diecredit the
accusation: • With an inferior force he has ;
conducted our army through well fought
and blciidy battles in triumph s le Meitico—
he has ' dispersed the Mexican army and
sUbdued all opposition—and, as a reward
for his distinguished services, he is 'arrest
ed iind bieught before a Court__Martial
_for
trial The President will have to justify
this 'harsh_ measure before the people--or
will be attributed to political pre
judiee, or to a worse motive. The &antra
rw.siteiidCe Of such a man as Gen. ficott,
will not be silently acquiesced in by the
peoPle..
tlibet the Pittslnas Telegraph.l.
Tait Annear orGen. Seorr.—The na
tion has been Entailed by the news that
Gen; Scott, Hie hero of the !newt brilliant
victories thatwill Wont the pages of our
historY,—has' been arrested while at "the
heed of his victorious army in the capital
of the enenty'S country, to be subjected to
the ignominy 61 iv Court Illanial. ' There
was wattling but this to *reuse the hearts
of the people against this wicked and con ,
rapt Adininistration, That Gen. Scott,
the veteran herti of Chippewa, Lundy's
Lane, Vera Cruz, Cerni Gordo anti Mexi
co. has done aught meriting punishment or
censure, no one 'can with truth affirm.
His arrest upon the
- field of his spleudid a-'
chievehtents is the crowning act of a series
of persecutions from Polk & CO.. to which
Gen. Scott 'has been subjected since the
commencement of'this unrighteous war.—
His only crime '"is that he is a Whig and
stands in the way of the unholy schemes
of the Administration. Mr. Polk and his
advisers at thelnii session of Congress
failed to overtilangh Scott by the creation
of the office of Lieutenant General. Now,
growing bold in -wiekedness, they have da
red to accomplish' their object by arresting
and dragging before -a petty tribunal the
greatest hero 'and chieftain of his country.
Thiel act has - filled the measure of this Ad
ministration's wickednees. and has sealed
their destruction. The shaft aimed at
Geu. Scott will rebound with fatal effect
upon those whit directed it. •
[From the Pittsburg Gazatte.]
Tua OUTRAGE UPON GEN. SCOTT.—At
no time.sinse !the ,commencement , of the
war with blexieo, hoe there been a move
mean upon thelpalt aidministrasion e.
thisi - bis' reused - a : tithe of the liehiag and
disgust that has been shown at the an
nouncement that Gen. `Scott has been ye
-and his equally
brilliant Cabinet Alll/6 often , shown' their
great talents in obstructing the triumphant
progress of the xraty, but they lisve.itithis
last stet consummated. their folly. The
first question asked in relation to the reeall
of this.vielorieue GEGOIRI'from , the Sam
mend of the troops 'when'in, tbg heart of
an enemy's country:is, ~w hat hie General
Scott done - or notdene •
• Has he not planned the wbole , Mekican
campaign at well ms fought the most of the.
batties not notations that before he
left Washington, his plans were adopted
by the President and his cabinet, who have
not shown the ability creel° execute the
work laid out for,thent bfo General who
has no superior Waso:not Gen. Scott
after arrangingall hitplans at Washington
obliged to wait a long time before he made
the successful attempt upon a fortress hith
erto cleeated impregnable, by the imbecili.
ty of the, depatrments, who failed to send
him mantled munitions of war • Has he
not in spite of the dead weight of Mr. Polk
and his Cabinet, gallantly fought the ar-
mies of Mexico at every point, and rested
only in his efforts to conquer Mexico,
when resistance had entirely ceased to be
made ? Has not his science as a soldier,
his humanity as a man and his extended
conquests made him the observed of mili
tary men of the present day ? Does not
the universal response, aye ! arise from ev
ery American in assent to all the positions
we assume and ell the questions we ask ?
Does the Executive think the people will
see the bravo soldier hunted down by a
set of "mousing owls" without u word in
his defence •
The people, of the U. States are not so
so unmindful of events, as this last outrage
of the President and his Cabinet would
seem to indicate. They know the differ
ence between the dishonorable commence
ment (tithe war, and its gallant prosecu
tion by a brave General and will , see jus
tice done. The people will right this mat
ter and give General Scott a welcome
home that will show bow deep is their re
gard for him and how fully they resent the
indignity that has been attempted to bo
heaped upon Wm.
[Prow the Pctutyteania IfiqtOfer.l
The suspension of Ueneral Scott ex
cites surprise and indignation throughout
the country. The step is regarded as al
together outrageous under the circurnstart
ces. The AdinUtistrition lias in this mat
ter committed a fatal error, a frightful blun
der,. We are at a loss to conceive the oh
jeC4 • The victor of Cerro 'Gordo cannot
be injured by such a' paltry movement.—
That,Scott Is not perfect, ,but may some
times, like other human beings, err and act
rashly, vre are not,,cliepoood to deny. But
his career since he landed at Vera Cruz.
has been one of military glow. The en
terprise of marching with a handful of men
from the Cull to thu Capital, was one full
of difficulty and danger. At nines, our
brave little army was in iminent peril.—
Tire lionot of the nation was in a great
immure in the hands of Neon. Had he
made single mis.stop. all would have been
lost. But he never wavered, never falter
ed, was cautions, sagacious, skillful and
brave. He accomplished the important
task confided to him, fought battle alter
battle, won victory upon victory, and gave
the flak of the Union to the breeze, from
the halls of Montezuma. And what is his
reward ! How has the Coverninent ap
preciated, his conduct I In the language of
Ceit. Cass, the Hero 'of Chippewa and
Cerro Gordo "is suspended from the corn
mud of the army in Mexico, its order to
appear before a Court of Inquiry at Pe-1
rote:" And this is Polkism ! This is a
specimen of the meanness, jealousy and
'despotism of buses K. Polk. Can we
Wonder at the indignation of the people,
The Pitaeburg American says:
The idministratiOn seem determined sot
only on the political sand military 4e/wee
ded of Gen:Stott, but to disgrace hint in
the eyes. of thereorld as amam-Lwithout
the , semblanew of's charge.-Lwithont that
iarputation of military orators) misconduct,
they liar. dared to•onler his arrest. and
arraign him for trial on the scenes. Of hits
victories and in the very presence of *dee
' thetnies Wham Oburage and greet abil
ides - had overcome. They not only do so.
but the arrest of aw °Meer under his com
mand for alleged misconduct, is• cancelled
by the President without enquiry or inves
tigation, instead of ordering the trial of
whom, they order the , trial of Scott him
self, before a picked and partial court of
inferior new dade officers, some of whorls,
to. make the insult more pointed, do not
hold any tank in the army.
The. American people are insulted in
this outrage on their favorite and most sac
email', of generals. How they will take
it tirne is to show. Ai -
[From the , Daily News.]
Tut liscALL or &orT.-.-A burst of in
dignation, loud mid deep, is .goin . g . up
throughout the length and breadth Four
widely extended • country ! As the stem
truth becomes known, that Major General
Scott—the victorious general, the magnan
imous conquerer, the distingdished patriot
—has fallen a martyr to the partizan ma
lignity and mean jealousy of,Afr. Polk.
and• his advisers, the public mind grows
alarmed at this fearful stretch of power.
and the. sympathies .of the great- natioaal
heart go , out towards this hero of three
ware l GENERAL Scorr, the victorious
and magnanimous solther,is suspended--
In the moment of his triumph and at the
summit of hurglory he is cast down, from
the proud eminence so gallantly attained,
by the mousing politicians at home, whom
his spirit defies, and to whose sonlidoess
his uncalculatiug patriotism is en ever pre
sent rebpke. .
We confess tha 1 1 —k no w ing as we thought
we did, the recklessneis and duiregard of
the country's honor and interests, when
weighed against those, of party,:hy ; the ad-1
ministration at Washington ; And their ut
ter carelessness of the reputation or char-
acter,of all who will not bow down to ditto
—we were not prepared for an at of sucb
gross •personal injustico--euelt flagrant
public wrong as that on which we are low
commenting.
What lia.A Gen. Scott done to justify
such an indignity I What has he not done
—if there is nny sentiment or generosity
in the administration—to place himself
even if he has committed some error,
which does not appear, above and beyond
the reach of any petty ipalice—any little
vengeance oflinle men in stations far be
yond their capacity or deserts 1 , , •
We tru s t that
.t:ongress—the count r y.—
the people, every 'where, will insist upon
knotting why the , man who led their ar
mies to. triumphs, such as no like number*
ever achieved hefore—and who hag g
--tbkike ;WU-- with -wtoderetiont-and ,
magnanimity as rare as the triumphs them.
selves—why this good man and greatcom
ma.hile,Lites_been.tifshottimul.in-the •
w
the
achievements,
,by, which
the administration, win
his, achievements, those. of another il-
Instrions complander--like Scott an object
of jealousy, distruat, and attack on the part
of the administratinn
.partiaams—hare
vet friint inczApguishable contempt?
'4. i .phit,,pecoo will hold to the strictest
accountability the men who have'thoe pro
faned e rem national name, and we again
reiterate the hope that Congress will insist ,
pereMPlOrily, upon bcing,inforintil of the
motives which have caused the 'suipenition
of Geri: Scott, and the humiliating specie
ste or stlhjectirig to a Court of inquiry, in an
enemy's country, which his talent has
overrun and subdued—the foremost Geo
eral of the a
.10:7* Vie !maunder obligationsto Messrs..
Nts and STZWART, at Washingams,'and to
Meu rs. Salami. and • Mlituana.
at ilarrieburg, jrueresting and valuable
documents. •
o:7o•The splendid Auroral light in the
northern heavene, - tat Friday - night Tut,
which attracted so much' attention in this
quarter, is noticed very generally in our
exchanges. Att lialtinforis, the San says
that the light was so brilliant that it was
mistaken for a fire in the northern part of
the city; and all the alarm bells were rung
and most of the apparatus started to extin
guish the conflagration.
SUSQUKHANNA BANK.—ThC Montrose
Deinoarat says the Susquehanna County
(Pa.) Bank is not broken, as reported, but
that it continues to redeem all its issues as
fast as presented at its counter. During a
few days of the run made upon it, that pa
per says the Bank redeemed nearly three
fourths of its entire circulation. The
notes are now bought and sold by the bro
kers of Philadelphia at about 60 cents on
the *1
TEXAS A FREE STAxx.--The idea islield
out that Texas is to become a free State at
no distant day ! The Germans now com
ing in by ship loads and settling arc op
posed to slavery, and this lias already
been manifested in their local elections.—
It is stated that Governor Houston was
compelled, by the force of public opinion,
to divest himself of his slaves in order to
secure his re-election to the U.S. Senate.
THE PRESIDENT'S \VARS.-11hk Louis-1
ville Journal is afraid that the administra-i,
lion is getting more wars upon its hands;
than it can manage with any sort of eon
venience, and enumerates its war upon
Mexico, its war upon General 1 1. ..ty',0r and
his friends, its war upon the Const ; auton, its
war upon the currency, its war upon the 1
rivers and harbors, and its %rar upon the!
potpie's coffee •pots and lea-kettles. And
to these may now he added hie war upon
General Scott
•
ONGEtIES,GtOViII..
W.5..... - luNcaros, Jan. 27
SENATE.—Mr. il'Evrox intiodtireil a
bill to amend the 65th and 9lst of the
Rules and Article. of War in relation to
the practice of Cinirts 11 rtinl and Courts
or Iriqniry in the Arms - of the C. States,
'Which was read twice.
Mr. Benton presented a petition from
Col. Fremont, praying :hit a Committee
of the Senate should cz:anine persons now
in this city as to icahalnir. a%curred Ity him
in California, for u2ner he considers — the
Government to be re,Tonsible.
The Senate re-iunnel the cansideration
of the Ten thzunent [NI. when
Mr. PLIELPS Me floor and went in-,
to a calculation to show the effs:ct of the
war on the financial and commerce:lA COO.
Linton of the country. lie estimated that
up to the lst July - bet the Tteaeury had
fallen into ard-ars efoge r the commencement
of the war sixty-eightmillions ; and at the
close of the present year this arrearagei
would be increased to not less diatik eighty !
Sight taillhons:
HO then went as to examine the dal•
mates oldie Secretary of the Tieasury of
Amara revenue; which he logarded as too
high. He made ronsiderabb deditetiona
from each of the items is the ealcidationt
of the Mtontbiliv, sad look dome time fit
show*. that the radiuses for the next
Roo yearn will be fond mooch below the
mud anesimste *mar' ed.
He calculated that the lbsereasty. hod• to.
veiosiiiiiesed the receillti of ihe seri year
seventeen mot hiotre, end that be bad under
rated the expinditeree twentvAlaro
He did sot believe that either by loan or
by issue of Treasety mates the money
asked for could be obtained.
The amountrifspecie in all the N. York
Banks did Dot exceed five millionw—ifi
Baotou four millions. It would be impos
sible to find twenty millions of specie, and
waiting sikeirrill be twelve& The great
heir:imam made is - Government Stocks,
in Railroads and is filanufitetures, had ab
sorbed most oldie active Capital.
The money market is unostially strin
gent. Specie it -the moony. and
this state of throw. is likely to continue so
bog as the arsr a minors. The only
way to get the money required is to pot
the Government in die hands of usurers,
and to hawk about its own paper at a de
preeisted
We cannot get die looney from abroad
because they have no mousey to spare, and
also because they have no sympathy with
au in this war. Ile ally saw in every
point in which he could view the subject
an embarrased Treasury and a distressed
community.
Without - closing. Mr. P. gave way to a
motion to adjourn.
HOITSE.—On motion. the House Then
went into Committee of the Whole on the
State ofdie trnioo. Mr. J. It. bnirsou.
in the chair. and resumed the discussion
on the Presidencies annual message.
Mr. Tuoarsos. of Indiana. addressed
the committee. Ile-said that some weeks
since it had been stated in a New York
paper. that he had made a speech on this
floor in rcinpr of the entire suljo,,cvation of
3lexico, and the IMMO of the day before
yesterday bad again reported hint as hav
ing made a speech in support of the war
and the general parry of the administra
tion. Ile made no such speeches. and it
was his intention to take this occasion to
let the public know what were Lis real
sentiments.
Ile proceeded to discuss the question of
the Texan boundary. rontestdisig 'that the
Nuetes oat the Rio Grande was the
boundary-. Ile then expressed his views
on the war, insisting that Gen. Taylor had
never recommended the march of the army
from Corpus Christi e crept hypothetical,:
ly. The President was determined
,to
make war—had deceived the people- y id
had given orders by General Taylor's
math to the Rio Grande, ten days before
he knew that the Mexican Government
had refused to receive Mr. Slidell.
The President knew dui Mr. Slidell
be-sear biLiejedad r s seat him - to
Mesita li sire
e was eloprent and very se
vere, bib smarts being spatially directed
ur the. sotApch 011,3.15. - 1 11.w.t-Mary
land.
Wasarsaros, Jan. 28.
The SENATE aujoanted early to-day,
after Mr. Paw", of Vermont, bad finish
ed the yen able speech which he com
menced yesterday. It adjoomed owes to
Monday.
Nothing of interest occurred in the
HOUSE. At a late hoar the House went
intosonuarin . eeand look lop the President's
message, hot Mr. Gooiest,-who was eau
tied to the floor, preferred sot to make his
speech today at so late an boor. and so
moved that the committee rise—which
motion was agreed as.
Watraimorros. ha- 29.
The SENATE was not is session to
y.
da
ROUSE.—Yr. Yarrow reported a bill
fora heather supply, is defray tie derides
ey is the appropriatio . es ofserried' ts render
ed der* the present fiscal year, *Taunt
addition to previous approprations
of, fire wilEssis, is between twelve and
thirteen soilhows. -
The hill. ajar some diseussiam in ter
bud b die ilactnary of die Lades and . Se
pen funsiabed by the Secretary of the
Treasury. was read twice and referred to
the Committee of the Whole on ihe State
of die Union.
WA-WRING - TON, Jan.
The SENATE resumed the ecarAdera
tion of the Ten Regiment Bill. and Mr.
Dowxs addressed the Semite in its favor,
advocating the docrine that where we
could ant treat we must take. The terri
tory of Mexico was regained to spread our
populatton. our commerce m i d our freedom.
On Mr. Dore." mauve, the Senate ad
journed.
110 USE—A resolmiten eras adopted,
calling, for the correeporidence since De.
cember, 1846, bet szeen Generals Scott,
Taylor and Wore, aed the Department of
War, the pubitear mn of which would not
be incompatible. with the public interest.
Mr. Gionr,ms offered a resolution for
the appomunent of a Sedivt Committee of
Five to iroluire whether the Slave trade
was car reed on in the District of Colum
bia. artl if so by what Fortictilar amblirity,
ana whether any modifinatens were ne.
ceasary in the Laws on this subject.
Mr. flotairs, of South Carolina, moved
to lay the resr.rutmni on the table ; to t, yeas
81, nays 91; laid over. Mr. SrErneas
expressing, a wish to debate the same.
_ .
Mr. I.4votorax offered ). resolution re
questing the Secretary of War to commu
nicate the plan of the campaign proposed
by Geo. Stun, awl copies of the chargeti
on which the court niar.ial or court of in
quiry hat! been ordered, together with all
the correspondence of Gen. Scott since thl
rapture of Vera Cruz. The House reign - .
ed to !Impend the rules, and the resolutiot
Was consequently laid Oyer.
A resolution oiTered by Mr. Bcrrrs wat
adopted, inquiring as to the practical ope
ration of the Independent Treasury act,
and whetherthe same had not been violated.
Another resolution offered by Mr. Botts
was laid over, requesting the President to
state by what law or provision of the con
stitution, or other authority, the Secretary
of die l'reaeuiy has eattibibthed a tariff of
duties in Mexice, and how the revenue
thus acquired had been applied.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.
• SENATE.—The Vie* President said
it wax proper awl respectful fur him to an
nounce to the Senate his intention to be
absent - sometime. He notified 'dee Be l?
ate of this feet, in order that atlhe Meeting
of this hod,Ltcp-morrgw morning, the meet
hers may be prepared to vote for , a... Pre
sident pro. leen,
The *Anal* then resumed the eousidkr
ation of the Ten Regiment Bill, when '
Mr. DOUGLASS 'took the floor aid "'ad
dressed the , Senate in reply' to Moire irlio
had spoken -in' opposition to the b e l i l,"fumil
in defence) orate Mra - ro jUitill of
the cPeree Olthe kresiditat'.; ,
He concluded that dui mar was jest and *
that every lover o(his country was.bomid
to support it. • • c
HOP.SE.—Afier.some unimportant:ha.
sines. the Hotta souttiattr-Commitaxi•of
the Whole. and took up theresolutibes ve•
(erring the President's . Waive tir'eplore
prime committees. •
Mr. Goaons made a curious spy a
gainst the President. •
Mr. Wu-mires amendment, inquiring
into the propriety of raising annually $3,-
000,000. by taxing personal property4.lte.,
to pay the expense of the war, was adopt
ed.
The question thetfreeureing on the orig
inal resolutions of Mt. Vurrox, as amend
ed by the adoptioh of Mr. Wilmot's pro
position, they were adopted.
The .committee rose- and reported the
reiolutions and amendments to the House.
and the question being on agreeing to the
report of the comittee.
Mr. COLLAMAR addressed the 'louse, in
opposition to the administration. giving a
history of the origin and progress of the
war, and replying to pettionsofthe speeches
of several gentlemen on the `Other side of
the !louse.
Mr. Coen, of Georgia. obtained the door,
and the House adjourned.
W.A.S4IINOTON, Feb. 2.
In the Senate to-day kreatsox, of
Missouri, was appointed President pro tern.
The Senate then resumed the consid
eration of the army bill, and Mr. Bell ed
addressed the Senate in opposition to the
bill. Ile Medea very forcible speech against
the hilloceupying the unrentitted atten
tion of the whole Senate for more than two
hours—in which he was very severe on
the policy of the administration, and de
fended the course of the Senator. who fell
themselves bowl to oppose the war.—
Without concluding, the Senate adjourned_
Nothing of importance transpired in the
House to.day.
ECCLESrASTICAL.—We 'torn from she
Lutheran Observer that the Rev. Mr. A , of
Hanover. has resigned his prevent puatoral eiaxge
and accepted a call from the Lutheran congrega
tions at Bellefonte. Pa.
The same paper also s• at" that Rev. Prof. lie T
of the Theological r3erninary at this place. has re
signed Ids- Proltssorship. raid' the viers of rams
cuing Pastoral labors.
STATE CON V ENTION.--The Whig State
Convention will assemble in Harrisburg, on the
15th of..Manth. .
Li' After several ballotin,y• in tha Louisiana
Legislature, fur a U. S. Senator to succeed Mr.
J the Locofocar succeeded inakWahog HOW
PrIMIII SOULS.. The Whig:* had a majority of
one or two, but four of their number flinched and
voted for Mr. Souk.
CT The friends of Gen. , Bearr ate preparing For
s rasa dereb es t n ti on v rP i ttihlts~: - _
Ll"'lt is said that Gen. Csitinion, of th e U. S.
Senate, has realized a fortune of POO,OOO f(0111.
the sale of his lands in Virginia.
BALTIMORE BARRET.
TWOlt TR% attriVtmit triritr irrti!iitisht
BEEF CATTLE.--There were 630 bead of
fered at the Sealer on Monday, 4:11 of which sold
at $4 50 117 26 per 100 lbs. net.;
HOGIEL.:-Makee of Lire Hogs et 415 14 • * 5 SO
FLOUR.—The sour market doll and firw mks-
Holders of Howard street brands general! ask 05.-
75—a few sales made at this prim. CIJ7 Mills $6
00. Corn meal sold at VI 12 a 11.2 U. and RP ,
Flour at 14 60.
GRAIN—The receipts of pais ernetines moan
geed to , prime red ;slow sold die moraine - et 111 r
30 a $1 38; ordinerj to freed 2401 38 • $1 841
white for family ever at $1 84 sit 88. Wide*
Cam 34 a 58 btii ; Yellow 60er 81. Oats 40 a 44.
Rye 73.76. Cloverseed $4 2 6a.4 $1- nu"
mei RI 80. • .
PR00101.01C8..-No mocha *lna is pieq.
Neu Pork ieUt . at $1,4 a 015 and Prima at SIC
Mao Beef Pt No. 1 010; la rim* $ 6, 8 6-
colt awl...aft of Shea:Mon at 0 a ; Moe
a Auto 0 a 104. Lood—kagga held at 74.
and bk. a 74.casse.
MARRIED,
On thend ult. by the Nev. g. V. Gerhart, Mr.
BZISAXIII WALIETAt, of Cumberland county. sod
Mir Hernia, daughter of Ur. Peter Lapp, of
Menallen township.
On 27th ult.-by Rev. T. Tineyhill, Mr. Lawns
Wow, ofGettysharg, and Mir MARI J. B.lfiso—
aa, of Freedom township.
On 27th ult. by Rev. D. Keller, Mr. Cssairria,e
S. Glints, and Miss MART Ass, daughter of hit.
John Musser, Sen. of Cumberland township.
On Ist inst. by same, Mr EDRAID A. Puerta,
of Philadelphia, anti Miss SAD AV, daughtet
Emanual Ziegler, Sen. of Strahan township.
On 3d inst. by Flame, Mr. Levi M. PRAnn.
Miss Mast A. .t WEI 1.117, Of Cutoberhod tp
On sante day by same, Mr. lITNIAT &twisting'
of Franklin town.iltip, and Miss SAMAR Hies?.
of Cuinberland tp.
On 20th nit. by Rev. Mr. Albert, Mr. AILZIAW.. ,
DIM Yount°, of York county, •nd MN RZOICCA
of union towilAy.
On 23r1 ult. by satire, Mr. AIOIIIW KUnE
DI II N ST, of Conon ago township, and Min ELIZA..
DATII Mort., of York courtly.
Ou `..'6th ult. by %N. Mr. Sec!'ler, Mr. JacO■
Fanny and Miss 'lul l Burins, of this county.
I) I E I) .
On Saturday night last, at the residence of her
uncle (Mr. Win. Wlsotsliey) in this place, /Liss
Leis' ArtMan-ii?i, aged about Mt years.
On 28th nit. Tnos,is Ji.crassos, son ofMr.
Thomas F. Frazer, of this place, aged 6 years, 6
months and 24 days.
On 24th ult. Mssis Lams'. infant child of
Mr. Joseph Wilde, of Sir-alien township.
In Tarim county, Ohio, on the 12th of January.
Mr, (honor LoTT, formerly of this county, aged
about 94 years.
On 21st ult. Mrs. Etre NaTn Trtownox, of
G erman y township. aged shout 50 years.
On 29th ult. Mr. Ptri.n Botts% arsons, of
Germain n•hip
11PICS lAD lEIPeRITIIJ - 13S !DTI LiALO I .I I III-S
Mit 1848.
BE c,
40'1.
& Ant Of Assembly eatitled " An Act to Raise Cdtmty Rates and Levies," requiring the Commissioners of
fit. the tete' iitictiinPoutoreito . publish a statement of the RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES yearly— We.the Coonsissitmess of
Taximrof said . actilnkty ap,lti.PußT es follows, • via : From. th e F ourt h
y of Janeary, A. D. 1847, to the third day of Jasiorry,
1848- 1 4 0 1 /4431 1 1 ; •
11 1 101/ Aittr Esq., Treasurer , and'Commissioners—in-ateou County A dants, Mon
t with .the, ,
.of .s
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3 , .4fr54 1.r;1
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;
'rg qii,stf, watcrid! or Treteurer. at Isetsettletngut,
0 4080 ) .0,4k
cliiis!po ni‘ q# ! i nx y, Tax andquit 'Rents in Ilaiiiil4 • ,
tollectoii, ' , i , , ;',: '4lO, 14
,'CfrotO , Rof,u atuitteTtied .ilits lift tiff Isit, r 4 ,
.., ij oix , us ho tieteilurg. „ .117,01 69.
Do ,-. quit Rents, , Its '4:l0 1 '
Otitclo,And . Township, , , 607, 65 •'; ' ;
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'llrountpeimant ,
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Union. "
1 1 / 4 , cash reeeited from D. A. Buehler. for
et% up ,
to let April, 1847,
Cash froM Sherfasn and Wetett, fur court coats.
" from E.,13. Buehler, fur recognizance forfeited,
From :oho U. Frey, for old sign,
" from Ballet's Estate, for Cost,
" Additional tat from sundry persons,
from Sheriff ShriVer, for Jury tines and verdicts,
Errori in matters of Abatement at last Settlement,
-To Abatement on payment ;of State Tna,
IlL.7lThe.Outsttniding County Tax and Quit Rents appear to
be in the hands of the following Collectors, viz :
T vies. coLLicroas. TOWNSUIPS.
1845. (aniline Armstrong, Borough of Gettysburg, 8120 43
1848.... Henry 'Welty, . 4 , . .. . 38 00
ioc- Jiteob Hare s Berwick, 19 88
* 4 , v-• ' Michael herring, Hamilionban,
2
II iphn , C . a rpe n ter, Freedom, .. .. , 14 1 8
.-85 5
1847. iihn Drown, Borough of Gettysburg, 178 0.0
" Jacob Herbst, Cumberland, 118 40
Henry Snytler,t , Germany; 145 62
Joseph J. Smith, Berwick., 170 67
Jacob B. Trostle, - Huntington, ' 35 Fl
Jacob Myera,t Latimore, 272 03
Jamee Wilson,t Ilamiltonban, - ----- . ----76-24-f
Merin flill,,t, Liberty, 67 14 In testimony that the foregoing statements of Receipts
B. Hildebrand,' Hamilton. 59 76 ' and Expenditures. exhibited at the efficeof the Trews.
Daniel Plank,* Mettallen, 43 81.,41' Aj , rer of said County, is a correct 'end true Copy. as
Wm. Sadler,* . Tyrone, 100 00 i ";,..1',)' t • taken from and compared with the original remaining
Anthony Smith,t Mountpleasant, . 474 83 "'-:•' in the books of this officee—We hare bereento pet oar
Ahem Chronister," Reading,' 75 54 hands and a ffzed die'Seal of said Office. at Coltysbutg,
Gorge Kersliler,f Union, 60 38 the 3d day of January, A. D.,. one thonsead eight Malted and
forty eight.
JOSEPH FINK, } • -
A. HEINT,ZELMAN, Crrataiannuton,
Stniban, Franklin, Conowago, Mountjoy, and Freedom town. . . JACOB KING,
..... ,
ships, have paid off their duplicates in full before the settlement. . Attest—J: Avoutstatuon, Clerk. , "
• Sine° paid in full. t Since paid in part
TO THE HONORABLE THE JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ADAMS COUNTY.
AVE. the undersigned; duly elected Auditors to settle and adjust the Public Accounts, or the Treasurerand Commissioners of
said county, and having been sworn or attained agreeably to law, RFTORT the following to be a general stasetnent of said
Aceotints, from the 4th day of January, A. D. 1847, until the ad day of January, A. Do, 1848, both days ;. ,
Davit 11Vreary, Esq., Treasurer, and the ('on
ousts, ors.
"l'o Cash in bonds oT Treastt rer. at last settlement, 889 9,41
OuistandiorTax and Quit Rents in hands of Collectors, 4106 81
t'ounty Rates and Levies assessed for 1841, 9053 . 04
QuiiVeitis fb - r1847, 178 00
Error in matter of abatement at lest settlement, 621 05
T 9 Alimetiiont on payment of State Tax at Harrisbdrg 621 05
Vaah,from B. A Buehler, fur Rent up to Aptillst 1847, 80 00
sta 4 from Sherman end Welsh (Court costs), 3l7 96
Cub front E. 14: Buehler, Eor recognisoce, 2 forfeit, 4 50
flash from 1 G. Freer for old. sign,
100
my
Cub from Emlet's Estate, for VOstit,
Additional tar from sundry pemons,
Viuttifrnm Sheriff Shrivel. for Jury fines and verdicts;
W Euh
, the dereigned, Auditors of the Counb o Adams,Pennsylvania,elected and sworn in`pu , rspance of law, do IMPORT
that wit met, did audit, teak, and adjust, according to law. the Account of the Tretatirer al4Commissiosers of deid county,
.ommeneing tin thit4th day if January. 1847, andending on the ad day of January, 1848, both day,isolwiva #motsaid,Acuismuse set
ded 'Woe lend entered of record in Beulement-botilt, in the Comthissioners' Office,of Adams cdnotY;iiontreet„ividiheir ireSOW batmen
duelo the,Cotinty of Adams, by Dims M'CittAaviEsii.; Treasurer of Said County, in Cash, of Filbsen Hiumbed sad fricortaar
hue, Eighteen and One-half Cents. In testimony whereof we have heiretintettet our handset•the offiesof the Cosar at Get
tyibonr, our place of iettling public immune, the 3d day, of January, 1848, and alsO do we find in osivitanding taxes, dies.. of
Tiro Thousand and Ninety-five Dollars, and Five Cents. • • _
ADAM J. W ALTERitguifitelthe aunty
- JOHN C.- ELLIS.
A. MAGINLY, • 7
•
Important to -"farmers.
I :.,tietiyobinii Feb. 4, 1E413,41
. •..
,F RENT
.. OR • , . . '.. 1 • Jiii . 1 " -
Avris4ntUßNlMG WITH. - 1 „v on i i b it ( i April tact OUT-if filEitiatt . - ir
: the ”
~• . . '
,TWo-idory Brick.
pE,undersigned n3speetfally informe .
. , . HOUSE,
lb WEIIIN4 -
.. . the,Paimers of Adams County; and
~.
74
.I)ithori interested, that hi has 'purchased wrrli Goias( AND•stuait..te.o4 quit- siv
front .14001111. Dower, of Juniata count*, BERSBURGI illitlUrro- APPLY. TO: , . . '' '
Pri4all the, liglet i title; and interest of said D. M'CONATIGHT. .al del
Bower condi% Improvement for the . February 4,.1848 of • . -
n • , bout i
caluth*tinoli[of time . Kilos, patented 'the - ' '
~ " ..... •.
,:. , variety
4thig'tilAtereber 1847—FOR ADAMS ' ' ' "v al lith ' itie Tix including
Collier , en c .. -
000rry - ~and ;hat he will dispose of ~. ,
~,.....,-., JF CORM
FARM RIGHTS. o such as wish to avail MOUNT 'of Collateral Inheritance of Wheat is
themselves of the results of this important
A Tax returned to the Register of, the ‘ye, FIVE HI
ieireation, on reasonable terms. The great CountY.OrMainti i ' ' ..$l7O 79
ilorse-gcara. 12 .
advantage of this Invention coneista in-the Deduct S per cent.' for use ortha, 8 Shoats, Planta
fact thit the expense and labor incurred in Reg ister , . . • , . 854 Carria ge and Ham
,the building of the ordinary kiln are die-
' ----
panted with, and the stack erected on the a. cutting Box, Hay-I.
surface of the ground on any part of the Amount paid to Common Wealth, 9162 25 ,Ws, Ploughs, Harm
scut Saw, Grain Cradi
farm which may be desired. The system January 21st, 1048.-1; the undersigned Barrels. Cloverseed,doob
has been well tested, end has proved to be Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com- , &c., &c.,, together with
vastly superior to any System ever tried. mon Pleas, under the provision of the
DIZT"The subscriber will burn Lime in
April, of the Act of 20th 184 6,
any - section of the country, where his ser- 10th Sect.
vices may be desired, on
ormation can be had reasonable terms, ild and Kitchen Farm
do hereby certify that the above is a cot.-
rest statement of the amount of Collateral titre—MAl asIICPAny desired inf Inheritance Taxes passing through the
13 , , application to the subscriber residingin .DS AND IR EDDING,
hands of ROBERT CODEAN, Register of Ad-
Fairfield, Adams county, Pa. , Chairs, Sideboards, Bureaus,
ama County, during the year commencing
ANDREW - LOW. 3 , &c., together with other Personal
with Oct. Ist, 1846, to 30th day of Se p s+
4, 1848.—Ihn tember, 1847. E. W. STAHLE, ,arty belonging to said deceased.
,7•Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.
---"------------- Gettysburg,. —4t Auditor.
BLUE DlCKS.—There will Feb. ' ' and continue until all the articles are t
- - '
be t meeting of the CoMpany, at the house Q CHOOL BOOKS AND STATION- sold. Attendance will be given and terms
Of Mr. Kuala, on Saturday the 121 h of 0 ERY, of all kinds, constantly on hand I made know by
Abruary inst., at 8 o'clock, P. N. and for sale, at the lowest 'prices, at the
. ' C.' HORNER, Sec'y. 1 Book and Stationery Store of "'r',
Feb. 4, 18{8; ' Dec. 10. ' S. H. BUEHLER.
. ,
DN.
. 1, ,Y61 1 0"213.''
dis"o4i •
- ,"71591:bir •
od 568 21
1. , I . ; 898`88' •
1,1 ‘,l•' •
. ••
- dOO 84 •
468 20 .
888.20
• 664 1 3 a •
528 54
231(65
. 4./4 98
—4--:9881 04.
$10,504 Olt
Li.llJl)o7Lifir9S' IPOTAT.
$L6,504 Olt
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ADAMS COUNTY, PA.
DOLL.. alli.
By pvirrs paid ost di!folieses.ft 'Rif : r: ii ,,,.."' — ' i No
I B*ituifiO4: I ;6l6itC scresupla,
W.
• - • ' I I "
' 4. I b ric:• 64c A s t E. w• tal ik i ! :,-- • - 4• 00
Tresiiiiat: of oar-hauseA - ' 4 . 700
21 71
Pot and 1V44 Oat scalps,
3 ,lgiti 41 541 09 t 19 "'t 6 FPs?°i t u, lo ,olz4Ro lll ,. , - 10 50
.4 0 o r .,totio. poii; = —•. • , .
' - . 1 1' fri •itui eepay 1947 - -'' • 18 2 4.
' °tan') 'lit P ' ' ' ••14 in
1 4 4 retiry • , • -•• ~ 2.• 1-' , . , 2lfti- 63
a i l
. t i fficatii Or i ni. le6._tiN); ' ' ASS SO
'Oiterl Ci : .tek a PaY`. . ,- , , .
IShilittß M
Bills ofert bditsd. In as
'• , . ~ . ,
.oafietai Yary and Tip Oilahe Jag'''. 600 is
;, . .
Opeesej Fees ',1,0 Potanifisktairt,' • 4. a
-it 0 1? a 10 * * -11aY on R ock Illel!'llidge' ISO MI
EXPalisea thnomitbou 40 CessitY , ' 71 '
testifies rah eeniablef ees . fee essousitting »gm" • 611 . ,._
so li
woottlforP o tdielsouinhp,-- - 134
I. Ounnieham, Commisiateseres Pay, ' 311 SO
174 OS
losep Flak'' , ' ' ~
sep
A n
tanan,-
Clarles reit
tncidmitalExpenaes,
Prollibnotsijr....l4&ter;sad Muir atellaokmo .
Shorty* - Coati; for muisition from C4M.Alfmodi,
Itpitaira at Priion and Public fluildlnis
'ao 00
317 95
4 50
1.:00
*Print at rivori oil. .--
.- _-
Public Whiting sod Blanker"' , .
Postage and. Stationery; &e., for Collitelt 0151:14 ii IC
Repairintlerfligis, -' '''• • , -`. - 301145
Jiiilor'S Gies fin. Keeping Prisoners, . " - ' ' 159 60
Quit Rent. paid - Geo. Mimes up ito let Jan. 1818, !2 GO
Goroiseie Fees. , • • ' 40 44
Damages and Damage views; -- -- - - `- --- Wit 00
Medical attendance on Prisoners, 4 00
Officers of ineral Election, - 404 1111
Sheriff's Costs for Conveying Prisoners to E. State
Penitentiary, 74 00,
Appropriations made to Fire Companiesof the Bor
ough of Gettysburg. 00 110
B. Schriver, for summoning Jurors, 08 00
Director of Poor's Pay, 80 00
Abatement to Collectors, of 5 per cent., 1184 36
Moses 35'Cleati, Esq., (in trust) for E. State Priam, 67.30'
Certificates of. Constable.' returns, 82 97L
Exoneration. to Collector*, 177 32
'
,Colteetere Foes, --- '646-89
'
Treasurer's Salary, ,"'''"' 220 00
Goaltending County Tax & Quuit Rents, 2,05W09
Balance in hands-of Treasurer, 1.564 163
1T94
,19291
44 Oa
621 05
621 05
$2,095 05
missioners, in account with the Co. of Adams.
By disbursements on Commissonerai Olden, ' - 1171*
Certificates of Constables' Return, ll2 97i
Out*tseding quit Renut.for 1845, , 121143
•• • for 1846. 18 . 60
, • County Tax Sur-'1848..• 7 1 1 1 ' 68
" for-1847, 1667 84
'tillißents for 1947, 1713 00
Exoneritioni tot'ollectors for /842, fri tat
Fees . „to " 74 for Is4l, • - 01
Exoneration to. for 1846, . 110
Fee. ' •10 "
,for 1848, ; .. .......419 Si
Exoneration. to e. for, L 847. - 29 al
Fees to,' U for 1847, . • . • 160 67
Treasurer'. Salary. . • . NA 00
Balance in Lands of Treasurer. January 34,11148, 1664 lfle
17 94
19 291
44 00
OR.
•
Yr_ School Is 'ldeated' itt'it ,
1, • Pin of the cestintry-,'l'tvithin'
and 20 Mike tat'est i tit
Iftirk i , it artieltplice protons' !arriving in !
the marsh* train of Can. bY *lo4'l* .to
8t _flays, will meet with mniercon-,
WIN liD this plaisson:dmorimair and
Ass disim caning . , in the afternoon iti4an
Vaiiiatt silo Cleeptiorg Stale itemediataly for
' , . • .Property lrulonh on Me Ym,
k
•ji jp infir d ic sm.& 1 . tonsittlie. where they Will be aecOm
: ilver night and conveyed here the
'RIME w t d ers i gne d,, E xeeeteee ad ie E a . next day- The School is also easy
,oftte
tato of Joan Orra, deceased, late of p meg _ „.„
_ from Baltimore' Car lisle ,
mountowwent township, Adam, county, t . and asettysburg,as stages from each of
these
will 'exposit to Public Sale, on Friday uned;• Places pas through Petersburg (one mile
s edurciasfr the' Nt h and 11th of m uch north of this) every other day of the week
ow, at t h e hat, residence of said deceased, , The course of lestruction comprises,all
in m atatp i etaamt township, about of a t , the branches of a solid liberal English Ed
,mile of New Oxford, a large variety of rat. UC/ 16011 , together with the French and Ger
i
°able Personal Property, including about man language, and Drawing.
; The summer Session will commence on
500 BUSHELS OF CORM the first second day in the sth month, and
•
,its. tbe Crib, 18 acres of Wheat in the that for the winter on the first second day
ground, 10 acres of Rye, FIVE HEAD in the 11th month, and each continue 22
OF HORSES, and Ilorse-gears. 12 head `reeks
of Horned Cattle, S Shoats, Plantation TEV3IS--For Tuition,Boardiog, Wash
and Road Wagons, Carriage and Harness, ing. Sze., $5O per sesssion of 22 weeks,
Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, Hay-lad- one-half payable in advance, and the re
ders, • Wheelbarrows, Ploughs. Harrows,: inainder at the end of the term. Pj.r ex-
Cultivator. Crosscut Saw, Grain Cradles, tra charges except for the French and Ger-
Scythes, Flour Barrels. Cloverseetl,double- man languages, and Drawing. The use
barreled Gun, &c., &c. l , together with a' of Reading Books and Library without!
large lot of charge ; other Beloks and Stationery, when
needed, furnished at the usual prices
Household and Kitchen Furni-, Each pupil must furnish her own wash-, ,
ture—such as basin and towel, and have each article of
BEDS AND BEDDlNG,clothing marked with her entire name.
'Fables, Chairs, Sideboardr, Bureaus. 7, JOEL WIERMAN.
ork LYDIA. S. WIERNIAN
Stoves,
S . y
e., together with other Personal ' Sp rings , Adams Co j
. —rn
Po
Property belonging to said deceased. -
[2 .Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a.
N., and continue until all the articles are t
JOHN LAITCIL
DANIEL GROSCOST,
Feb. 4, 1848.—ts Executors.
LITERARY NOTICE.
THE PHIMICAKOSIIIIAN SOCIETV of I'a.
College will celebrate its 17th Anni
versary. in the Eng. Luth. Church, Get
ty-Aging. on the evening of the 22d of Feb
ruary put. Several Addresses will be Je
lin:mil b y active members of the Society.
The fried sof Literature and the public
generally ate reveetfully invited to attend.
E. M'PetessoN, Committee
J. F. Viocata.
D. J. aursica. of
W. J. T. CARROL,
J. F. Paossr, .Irrang't.
1848.---id
LITERARY NOTICE,
TtE PHILOMATILEAS SOCIETY of Pa.
ollege.willeelebrate its seventeenth
anniversary on Me 181/r o February ne.rt,
in Cbrist's Church, at 6} r
o'clock, P. NI.;
en which occasion several Orations still be
delivered by active members of-the Socie
ty. The inienthrof Literattireantithe
lie generally are invited to attend.
E. MILLER.
J. E. 86111911, COnimittsa
11.81...K00N5, of
8. 411. U. Arraueint
A. O. SCOTT
Jaa. B.lllnid
Iteid; RP-sli 1 lied ,
gnat ausi
THE inerrrhearted °monarch • has an 4.
Bounced, by his special courier, Cu.
pid. that he will be in proper person in the
&tomb of Gettysburg, ibis day, sad Vie=
maim have through the grater.part, of,rells!
inassy. and fartbannorsinvites calls imme.
diorly. On the il4th of Pebruaryobili
bittbitay, he will be on hind particularly:
and disidintle bisfpeametr . erY fllOcriP•
tine.
18=00
180 'OO
24 00
111 84
188 71
40 04
amiss.
fààbte
CEO*
Canal*
Obandieddie, - ithigim4 '
Ciskei.* * I =i
Ba8" 6 " 41, Pcef* ,
B= mg. • Praflgilifi .
Pim* • ' ' 11eadisentat "`
Gerimiree,'aelib Cdtaicd,. . -
Itimssesik Way,
. I
Beeriest a few_ other kiwis. His head ?
goaitess will be at Kau.saKowrs's Book,-
likate, opposite the Book. where all who
wish to obbaa' a satirise will call'and obi
tails oar orkk. Videntiae.
Feb. 4. 1848.
SI(U 611
NOTICE.
•
L ETTERS of Administratio9 , 04, L
Estate ot Jam( annuls, late, of,
Phesent souni7p, dee'd,having been grant:
ed to - die sabsetiben. residing in Apittnti
county. they hereby give notice to all akft)
are indebted to said Estate to call into
the same without detay, apd -those having
daises are desired to present ,the same,
properly authsAenhitieatfEtede4Dfordua;itlßßefl7o::::::l;::
JOHN COS11114; - : 1
The first named Administrator ,resities.iit
allitentjoy she second in .fdoutitpleatenit
Jan- Yl, 1848.—.6t
IT.OTIC
4 SHAHAN SHEFFER, (oarpe s nier.)
'4TTON: ws9vosAiiii 44 01 SY ,
having created a deed of voluntary
assigsument toothirinbarailitic o sresiding in
Booboo ontroilta, inintitscottoty, in trust
for ereditortkootien Chirettg given to all
persoos,indebligAtr; Sheffer to make
Moon - 'wad* ,AOAlato, subs c ri be r,
and to an.: To preseiif
than. properlyriaentieated, for settIe
,.SAINUEL, DEARDOiaIn
Jag 7,184--Ist Ant*neili
NOTI4IL "
Ttownship. Adamscomity,- having, ex.
Mika ' i t deed of eolontary'assignnent,io
ie wiliieriber, residing ItaSelabild
slid minty, in that Tor , creditors.,
Mt We,' requests all persona indebted to
'the said' liartniash to melte paymen%.iiii
nsefionely of their felifirelife'dtie#o4 all
pennies hiving claim to 'premint'tlietn,
,properly autheatieated. fer seirite:Oeht:
JOHN DEARDORfF. hafiktier:'
' 7 = -1
YORK SPRINGS SgmonY
- 1,0111. Irtriff.AlLlF*
916,504 elf
GOLD PENS AND SILVER PEN
CILS, (best quality) Card Cups,
Visiting and Prtuting Cardi, Fancy Note
Paper ‘ Enrelopes, Motto Wafers, Ting
Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, to.,,Mdialu
S. 11. BUEIILE ,
December 10
NEWS! NEWS ! NEWS !!
Co-Partnetship in the Cabinet
' Making Business.
THE subscribers have entered into
Partnership in the Cabinet-making
business, at the old stand of Henry Gar
lad!), in 'South Baltimore street, opposite
Nirinehrenner's Tannery—where they will
always have on hand, and be prepared to.
make, to order.
Sideboardt, Secretaries, Dressing. Bu-
oeaus, Tables, Redheads. trash,
Work and Candle-stands,
autlon short, every article belonging to
the above business. They will also have
on. hand CHAIRS of all varieties. •
fi}'All ordois fur COFFINS attended
to, tivio the utmost promptness.
The subscribers assure the public, that
pU work. purchased of them will be of the
neatest and most durable character. They
superintend themselves the construction
()revery article, thus being assured that both
niratenltl and workmanship "can't he beat."
Their terms are exceedingly reasonable,
a; saw t r e learned by giving them a call.
....*Zalc.ountry produce taken in exchange
for work: HENRY GARLACH,
" 'DANIEL. TRIMMER.
"Gettysburg, Jan.,2B.'
COUNTY TEMPERANCE
• •i CONVENTION•
ri` l llE Adams County'rem peranee Con- 1
Venticin Shill assemble in St. James' 1
21unich, in. Ganyebuig, on, rueidusi ihe,l
titty,q( rthi:uary next, at it) .CLOCk,
A.:llif . The different Torn peptone Societies
in , the County.are requested to adopt mea-.
smite) to secure the attendance of fUll dele
gations, and furuislt the unusual Tempe
rance statist*/ 'l'
~.... Li. r
The ((iambi q t o cairoAntj the. public
4
generhU tri fit • IV? he prliiint ?itstbe sea
sioncor, the
,cqqv!pticin, :, ~. . 'l', 1 1
' 1 0 r1h,,./ 1 1.#FR a Yi : :k4Slr.P4fi.niiitS
4elivere4t by k".Pv. 4ftlf V.VOtt Si:l,t 1
I V
‘ •ml 4 1 I F 10
tot
,c.laii., iffl.s;i., o 4 if: :. r., , :; )u ...II 1 /1 10 i .: .:
'-"':' "Neorgttgbirovhiptit... • --,,,
..,., ,..., ..,.,
::,; , ttit.t . 4o.lj• t ‘L.,„" ,i
'.# „ . IV , Ok. - . 2 ,‘A t4citi ,
# Rwto
, ..,,,.. q , R ityppuit od wi.itra n ketit
yi 9 plitay ty;i . here,tintilthetrhea4 . 4ii . ii;o ,
thijii jiff hips. opened a, tier. • nalemn n i t : the
I,4lo,66llerly,occtipjo t o ; ;Ann) ? r.*Eo' t
i lif'o4 York : etreet ? , one ItioF Wept o!
g i ltop';llile,iore, tilieriheikiEntls c-
prOe
V': ","4 11)4 : 1 4, 94 1! li 'cii' l :b ileii k° 3 Ift fig gs. Y,'
FICA PO YarlPTii?f'rebe,°: Hei‘ir.io s h ave
xeA*I•FIPPP !tisflV' artLer , owl .rut ir,Q.lli
1 4 ,3f.. 1 9 Tattle 9t P(l.°4r I'Pluiing tie
impf , VPT;(1' 1 11h :_o?9 4 ' ifiell; o 4lobiF l 6i ;
PPP' 0 . , .9.1' re 4 1 ". ti'I9PIW.IP O PRP9 II. 9??4.° ).
160,ullia,a 5'7,1',., VIMIAR PTif% i rP 11 1 . i i )' r
ids; Pr PAI 411%. 4 a. 40,141 A ll! ‘ifltieh
P* lA v q l ?P9' Oea4ldoht At'cb.i,4:i!
ruin th e palm of,superinf,ol,. , ), ~,: ,
I . :km[lv do "kJ., I pray, '
,i, 40 bNIP,,t tan i!'i- °R, PO' 'Rif: - i• - •. - --. ir ---
171.. ~. ye i a o hs troor,, ',,
1
Vrai, hood friend; ' l loilt riia'bfat doer. ."' 11 ' +'
Anti ityein , teir ghooM ilsed a.utoiniink,
7 , litsi *Mt hi rtiii ii A4'4 4 41144' ' : "4' ',, '
• : •Irwierto the !gents initski ,6 as 6wititz 4 i ' 1t...?.. , i
• 'Twould make ono bow at .Cmiiiir'afeetia 1..•
IN:qt.onix pi; "calltit
our *Ai *: butt*, dielitit tieiN
To pleantYottr bate
t , ' yiru tile *Aiwa
Wei IfteneOseill tpettqlo.db6t
.11.1.710 goat
Dt. B. Gbrttlt~ntaait ` ' D bled = Wlllr~xhe
w 010 1 01 . Wll . 4llllire, app)y
egyibflig.,yCE4 t4it.;
I MVI * I I nt§ 0 ft
•••• ‘r
itnir
Aireigtr; hal removed his
tio.the diamond, adjoinirig,the County Buil.
dings, where'll& can at all times be found
loreptiti3d te , attend to the calls of the public
hiiiik , exPerienee he flatters himself
can,gethrough all the ratoi6ctioits
of Om Jitnisorisal departments, with such an
infinite degree of skill as .will meet-the en
'tire satisfaction of all who submit-them
dant ltillieliden ordeal of his razor, ' Ile
1 4 4 409ii,'thepefore;that by intention
atutitend a'Aiesire to.please, ho will tuerit
as weVLAcreeeive a,liheralshare of public
patsciaagel. , The Ftekiwillbo attended ton
'their Otifrate • •
,BIZZIMIII' ^ X*I24:2OM
NOTICE . is horel;7 given to all Legs
&Wee and 'titbit 'persons &neertted,
thit' . ..m o rivorftrivo,v
eiaie persons here in
eitetrillePtifn4Cd w ill:he.prelented at theOr
phans' Court of Adams county, for contir
now, Autd3allowancee Tt.iesda,y, the
22d'tkly of :February nt.tt
llrkintiret sou final account of Henry A.
Adminiettator . of the Estate of
ing, deceased.'
' The firer and floel account of Silas M.
Homer, Ade l ninistramr of the estate Of Ati
drew B. Millet„deceaseil
The first: account. of George Zollinger,
Administrator with the will, annexed of
John 14yere, , detteased. • ' •
=MO
The first account of Jacob Nur, 'Ad
ministrator of the Estate of loseph Pitzer,
deceas,ed.
The account of. John Shull and David
Shull, Administrators ofthe estate of Fred
erick Shull, deceased.
The account of Henry Emlet,
trator of the estate of Jon &Met, deceased.
The first and final account of Emanuel
Broughi Administrator of the Estate of
John Brough, deceased.
=The first and final account of Michael
Hoffman, Jun., Administrator of the Estate
of Michael Christ, deceased.
The final account of Flemming Gilli
land, one of the Administrators of the Es
tate of William Gilliland, deceased.
Tho final account of Jneoh Pair, ,Ad
ministratoy or the estate oiCatharihe Plum.
kart, deceased.
The first account of Daniel Bare 'and
Andrew M. Deardorff, Administrators of
the estate of peter Hoover, deceased.
The final account of 4eorge Dear(lore:
one of the Administrators of Peter,Dmir
doff, deceasmt.. ' , ,
itOPERT
Regititces Officeq'Gettybburg.
• ' (Jan. 28. 1848. i•'
'Mt JlLd.Al:DißbTlitiliiL.o* -- ;.
oF VAILWUR ; • ,
rod S.al.k: 0.1'17(1;
P.IIV:GA.Vr:(IS . : .':lr'o.lM'i
G iff G, j
rglllE Subscriber tenders his acknowl
. eilginents to the Public for the liberal,i
and. steady patronage with which he has
been favored for a series of years, and re
spectfully /1111101111CC8 that he has just re
ceived, ut his old establish - ell stand in
Cheinthersborr, street, a large and fresh'
SUPPLY nr
DRUGS k MEDtCINES
net
,1\ V:1 •SQlliiillittlatiNo
Paints, Varnish, Dyestuffs - 1 1 ,
and every variety of articles usually found
in a Drug stoce, to which he invites the
attention of the public, with assOrancci that
they will be furnished at the most reason
able prices,'
The subscriber has also largely increas
ed his assortment of [LOOKS, by an addi
tional supply of •
Classical, Theological.
',i‘ • - - •• School, and Mis- • ,
a.
cellansotia •
iil , ... ..,. N
' ' :I' . -- BOOKS,
embracing ultnost every variety' of Stand
ard and Popular Literature ; also,
Blank Hooks and Stationery
of all kinds, GOLD PENS, Pencils, Vis
iting and Printing Cards, Card Cases, Ink•
stands, &e. &r., all of which will, as usual,
he sold 1u } '. HT 'AWE .1.011 . E ST. PRI
CES
Q 0 - Arrangements have been made by
which anything nut included in his assort
ment will be promptly ordered from the
Cities.
S. H. BUEHLER
Gettysburg, Oct. 22, 1819.
Kr 1 have at present . on hand an excel
lempasorituent of BIBLES, plain and fan
cv, for school and family 11138—at very low
' '
NOTICM.
tlfE'rrErt§' . or Administration on the
h , ::
zi
or,
iti s is tit t a i r iL l l , , li to t i l v z i s is n i t: i 'r p i: N d if e A e, L i li L lit h , a j i a n t g e
been granted to the,sabscriber, residing in
said ligyrivshipb,-INtnicttis 'hereby. given to
all those indebted to said estate in make
payment, and tlihsla'having claims upon the
carbide to present the
,same, properly an
thibittiedleil,' fdriNettlement.
irtIkASEPIPAVALKER, Adin'r..
4 111 =g 4 45 4 0.1- o t. .
N O TI C E.
THE account MOSES ZIEOLE a, Trustee
of ilitv iegtute Amu . II EHRHART,
(I,lllla liC):161i been, tiled in the office of
the Pfottiphotary pfithe Court of Common
Mils4 , rn
d,te cinnity, and the Court has
'Ttienitty, the 221 of Febrary
contirinction and allowance ( f t'
sgiirgrcPpt , ' "
A. 13. ICURTZ, Pivih'y2
Protlionotnty . b Office,
Gettysburg Jan.:B 4 3l'
4 '
}
'NUN $ ll/ "Tt` ll Subpoena in
trittil‘id,o. 3l! ER, fliS ' 1) i vo,TP e•
'lY,l,( 6 l :ii9a , 6 , 4 , 1 r 04 11 q. ' -• '
chat notice lha an Order of the
• .;Court of Common Mutts of Adams
County hitsibeten triode, faitu;
Blond dui rf r ftbrt!firynext,
forthe hearing and determination of the
tidlH cat e, e'nU that the said Itespondent
ia'hetieby'reciuireti to ritipitar on said day,
, and answer the corriplaint of the Libellant,
LIMINIAMIN Ei fn tl BR ,
tihbrilrrOitied, Oettyiburg; T td
Jancary.2), 1947.1 • •
rfainvAit NEXCCO ANU
OUR VICTQRIES.
1- 'l'd Mirth Aelklitt'abotit line been, you knovr,
Giultialt battle* in. Mexico ; • •
• lOW tgetliBPOle;but intuit confeam,
lie . rtipnylor-ouru,rnae' s ucce s s. ' •
Autoushuer rivtorico than these
Here llocirlyeert pad" eiith greater epee ;
Victories lriumplartnt and coinplate;
At Marcus Samson's, in York street.
- chbi, l .Che v there's none darelry
hitu ir nk qumi t l ty ;,
jn,sivle'atui make, and lit'and ease,
.I{lB Sure to ~leaeo,
tiftWitett . iie great, hit, ['flees small,"
Who would buy ihexp, had better tell.
•!1":711Are you going to buy. CLOTHING
thisAitil, titd du you wantlo huy chetrp:?
LI go, call at SAMSON'S Clothing and Va
riety Store, nearly' opposite the Bank, in
Gettysburg. where tliddargest and best as
sortment of
Rea dy-nto'd e Clot hilt
for BOYS' and MEN''Nl..enr, ever re
treived in Gettysburg, is now•heing opened.
CY is unttpcessilry,, OS•ii would be itnpo'ssi
;
bie r to enumerate the dilli.rent
! prking•the nsSortinent, which nu:lades cr
ery,yariety.of Boys' and MenV . Appaiel,
such as.superline Cashmeret and Cloth
Dress COATS and CLOAKS; line and
!superfine ,Tweed Coats ; Cass..inet do. :
plain and faney Cassimer, Cloth, Tweed,
!and Cassinet PANTS ; Silk, Satin, Casa
sirnere, Cussinet, Plain &Fancy VESTS ;
Shirts, Bosoms, Collars,
j ' III J CAPS, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Sus- .
!renders, Gloves, Stockings, Also r a
!large variety of
FANCY ARTICLES,
Jewelry, Speetaeles, Perfumery, .Pen
knives, Con bs,,Shaving
I.llorellas, 'Violins, gui
tars, Violin and Guitar Str:4n, Needhs,
Pins, Dish-shades, 4r.e.
11::7 - 114ving purchased an unusually- large
supply of Goods, for Cosh, and havingde!
test - Muer! to sell on the Cash und One Pric4
principle,.my Goods have pot down to tho
lowest prim; and will be sold ;it astonish! ,
ugly late r a t es . you want to save 50
per mint. in purchasing yob r FAH n e tt Wi - 41..
ter Clothing, call and eXaMine the splr.oul..
id assortment now opening by
NIARCUS SAASO_N
Nov. 5, 1817.—(1.
ILVER AND DERIV.tAN t91,V.E14
L. PENCILS, VIOLIN
,STRINGS,
&c., of best quality - , ea.n, alw” , s be huh i
the Fancy Store" of C. WEAVER.
April 10, 1846.
. w ArrcIIES, c• r f all kinds,
_ I .le cleaned and repaired, at the
shortest Yrffitice, at FRAZER'S Clock dc
Watch 'Establishment, in Gettysburg.'
Ju l ,yl6, 1847. ', tf
ISABELLA NURSEIRY.
OETTV6I3IIVG,
IRUH' TREES, of all kinds, (pitted
in the root,) rimy be boil .of the, eub.-
ser4ter on reakinable . terms, 2 . Pleaeti sell
Mid judge for. youeselves,.
: , W. 110VFNIArcl.
111) . EA NUTS, FILBERTS, AL.
- moms; ',646,..; Albs, AC 411slity
to he had at thr e,,unfeetio'nery of
o,'WElit7Ett, •
Clocks, Watclaes f Jewelry, Ike.
111 6 C
4,
•.
q_ .Subeeriter offers
to the trade • or by retail,
la large eiraorttneot of the
following ettioloe • lee
all of hie' own itophrta
' Com or inanufaelopta
Buyers of goods in this line are invited
to examine the assortment, and orders ate
solicited. with the assurance that every et=
fort will be made to give satisfaction nntl in
sure a continuance of 1.091.0 M,
Cold & f . 4 liver fwver 'Watches of ordinary quail!)
Do do Ju, of oraparrior Aral&
1.). d. il. A action & Lejtiskir.
Silver double caged English and Still" fug*
Watches / with light medium' and heavy ans.
Gold Jewelry in All varieties, flue fad eutig i
SilVer Plated, and Silver Wsres.
Niuxicll Boxes, playing '2, 4, a, y and 10
Gold, and Sayer *pectacles. • • •
Diamond Pointed Gold Pero.
. .
Mantel dc Unice clocks, in gift and ethyl ilitintg.,
Watchtnikene.Toole and of.sUalikiee,
Fancy _Articles, Fancy Fans, Steel Bfedi f 41k! 1 , ,
liaviri& every facility ferobtainifig tackle
en the most infeantngeotts -. terms,"
pending inducements will be offettlato
put
chasers. • ,JOHN C. PARR,
112 Chesnut pl. Philadelphia.
,
duly 16, I€447.—Clui • '
~William , • Keilholtz . •
m ,
' Dealer in Paint., 0118, Drerehee, C. *Os,
Varnish, Putty, and or
all 'Colors, at the lowest , rate.. •
corner of Franklin and Omen streets, oppishe tht
Penn's. Avenue, Dalligame,...,, ~,
N. B. WILLIAM KitII,9OLTZ, ltavlag. fiair
a long experience in Paints, Oils, &e.,14-
ing a practical House end Sign Painter,
will give all information, respecting twig
ing Paints, &c.. gratis. Country lift.-
chants and others supplied on moderate
terms.
Oct. 29, 18 17.—1 y
LI ANC Y A RTlCLZS,Cologne,Suppe,
lljir Uila, Tool!' Brushes: V ie ilct
Brushes, Tooth Ponders, &r .; tot
'SAL
sale liy
Deo. 10.
Pernionei , th fitheigi
nERFUMERY, SOAPS, FAilleY
1.7 ARTICLES, TOYS, Ate.. for sole
by • C WEAVER. ;
FRIENDS' ALMANAC for 184 k liy
Elijah AVenver, Philadelphia—fia
sal° at (). •I'EAVEIt'S Confectionary in
Getiyoburg.
hoever .wants a First-rote
TINE-PIECE •
CAN. be accommodated by calling at
FRAZER'S Clock dr Wateh,Estoh,
lisliment, in Chamberalturg atreet, Denys.
burg, hest door to Mr. Buehleril Drug
Store—where ti new lot of' beattlifuf I
hour andS day CLOCKS have just berg
received from the City. They are,of
best manufacture, and will be warranted.
GiVe titi a callthey K iIT be sohlehealt:
ATTEND I'o YOUR TEETH':
br. F. : E. Vandeisloot,
SL' Ito EON DENTIST,
JAIL ESPECTIT lAA iitfons'the Citi
zen S of Oellyshurg and vicinity ttmt
he is prepared to perform, every operation
appertaining to his Profession, such as
cleansing. filing, plugging and insertion
Teeth, front a single tooth to a full Set'. A ft
experience of more than twelve years in
the Profession he trusts will ci.uble hint to
operate to the entire mutisliietiou of *ewe
who may wish his services, All work
be warrante'l. l'ur his place of residence
enquire st , thc store of Samuel FatinestoeL
Reference is respectfully nitule to the fol
lowing gentlemen
my, De, 3 c l inow k o r, Rev. Prof, Dauglier,
'
Dr. D. }looter, Dr. 1). Gilbert,
Prof. H. Haupt, Rev. E. V. Derhart, •
Dr. C. N. tertuchy, 1 Pia. M. L.lt4evirs t .
.Gettysburg, Oct. 99,
J. Inivrence II ill;
IP IE.V7•S NT.
lIfiBECTFULLY o ff ers his pro irk-
IL sword services tonic citizens of Get
tysburg and surrounding country. lie is
prepared' to attend to rill eases' useally'en
trusted to the Dentist, and hopes, by strict
attention to Dentistry sloner to.tle Able to
please all who may see lit to entrust their
teethinhis'hands. Office, second door
above Forry's Hotel, S. Baltimore street.
Gettysburg, J
R=MMM2
!/1111i undurbigned having . forracCat
partnership for the practice or de
Law, will attend the Comm of York and,
Adams, and also v isit the ncig.hborig rami
fies if desired. Office in York street, Get
tiysburg, between the and Public (Ij
netts, wheic one of the firm Wil) constant
ly attend, and where ctiln munieations will
receive prompt atteation.
- • 'JAMES COOPER,
R. G. M'CREARY,
June 18, 1847.-6 m
I). .31?CON4UGULY,
.ittPriaw at Law,
'TICE in the S. W. collier of the .
Public Square, one door West or P.
ArnoWe Store, formerly occupied as s
Liam Office by .Julia ArPontinisky, deed.
Ile. solicits, and by prompt :tad faithful at—
Tuthill to hosincsalu his profession. it w ith
be his endeavor to merit, confidence aatl
patrolisge.
111Cr`,/. M'CoNarons will also aneta
[iron :spay to on bosioebs entrusted re Mtn.
as ,igcnt and Solicitor for Patents unrl
Penbions. He litre made arrangements.
through which he enn furnish very &aka
ble facilities to applicants, and entirely lit;
hove them fern the neressity.ef a. jaunty
to. Washington, on applicatiou!mihim per
squally or by letter.
Gettysburg, April 2.--tf
11 0 IV A S C It Jl., V
4 7:TORN 1:3',4 7', I.
OFFICE 'in- the South - east Gptner ot
. the Dianiend, between A.B. Kurt!".
'Jowl and 12. - 119. 111 1 8heTry's 'Stove.
Gettytiburg. Dee. 12. 11445.«-tf,
ALEX. IL STEVEINSONo
ATTORNEY AT IA IE,
FFIOE in the Centre litignere. North
of the pourt•hoube. hetteemit,trajth's
and Stevenson's corners,
Gettysburg, Pa,
1.9 iv ,A-pricA4 ,
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