CONGIREIMIGNAL. Wastimormi, 3'.. The aIINATI: proceeded to consider the . Army fill. Mr. [tau. resumed his remarkr, and spoke with great force through two hours and a half in exposition of his views of the true character of the policy of the administration, the gmuncittion which he came to his coutilesions concerning it, and the result' to which it is tending. Mr. Same obtained the floor and the Senate adjourned. 110 llBl.l.—'rhe report of the eoinnsittee of thilllnions on. the reference of the Pres ident's annual message, was taken up, and Mr. 831/ITII, of Indiana, having the floor, 4040 8 410 w [Louse in opposition to the ad ininiitritioh and the segiusition'of territory. 411111110.1611,14fteettottenia hod been oitier ell and rejectla or adopted, the resolutions of`Ati,yi . i. i ttb'x to.' refer, the' vations items tit 144roi4etiA . anonal message to the iapnalartito emuotttees were adopted, and this'iloplas-attliourned. WA Imams, Feb. 4 IMEMEI SENATE.—The Ten Regiinditt 13111, watt' bi'kettup. ` 4 .iti;tikilt:a took the floor, and' enter e4l,o(i a 'systematic defence of the alliiiiritileation--conteiuting that all they hittrilanpliVrOation to the war was right. lln'ttt#iil'alnell that the war was cum men- caiill4). A l ibi o, in . the attack on Thorn teWi',4tagOotis,and continued in a similar throughout his speech. fie 'ilittleeial a disclaimer for the adininis tiiildnliglinit the project of an entire con. qpeat of Mexico, but stated that he prefer re Q411 . 1)1 ' 111 to a withdrawal oft) u r troops. r,ffOrnim, of Virginia, having next l erie4 . t h e Odor, the Senate adjourned o v6tMonday. 'll. 3 rsg Visiros moved to go iht4Confrnittee of the Whole upon the tfti,in and take . up the loan bill. Mr. 1404,xvra., „'of Connecticut, moved to go ut;u crtnimittee of the Whole upon the pri. itecalpuler. The last motion prevailed, 1; 1 4"11e. BOYD was called into the chair. private bills were considered and rcported to the House, and passed. Atnessiage w a s received from the Pres. itlent4;sent to reply to the resolution calling 10* enci, of Gen. Taylor's reply to the !Ater 'the Secretary of War, of .fiiMtary, 1817, emnamnicating the copy 4061' ((fen. Taylor's letter will be tit 4i4ther column.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. Thi'SENATE resumed the special or der,a,,dte day, being the Ten Regiment r. 1.41.0wiN briefly explained a part or,litefecal made by him on a former 14r, Ssyien explained parts of his speech. MtlitiTrittt then spoke at length in favor orihc, bill, Ile objected to Congress man agingilie.war. It was the President's du tyr „ ti believed Mr. CALHOUN'S plait Was iwisunderstood, and hence it was re jeet-eil.; 'lle preferred striking a line—ta kiag in the route Tampico and Sierra Ma ilea4Oth defensive and aggressive. It 0041,!ben be easy to keep open trade.— Ile was opposed to making it, however, a pUtmarient boundary. Ile did not wish to exatitl.tio far into Mexico. He thought tnir witty had acquired glory enough. It w.l,jrnatter of policy and not of fear ; as O nfrismrs, we should suggest terms and tsiffp.sters to bring about a peace. When Mr. Hunter had concluded, Mr. fffl ,,p g iov il v i hp,fl mirli t . nil the Senate Ilusv's resolutions of ifiliuks4n Pen. Scott, and his officers and and voting a medal to Gen. Scott, wAir J l! en taken up, and passed by the fol lowing role :—Yeas, 197 ; Nays, 1. House then took up the resolution previpolv otfured by Mr. STEPICESS, giv ing a vote of thanks to Gen. Taylor, his nt/ittqrs An 4 men, and voting a medal to ,:r,,iybar, which was passed by the fn i tknpring i•n;e : yeas, 197 ; nays, I—Mr. ' Gil?Pl/i4W,voting in the negative. F., Bores submitted a resolution ask ing4epre4ident to inform the House whitishex a proposal of terms of peace from Nitnikeodied been received. Wiprox noticed an article in the Unianfullecting on him. He said he had biaiaagatilted because lie had not support- Auctlauan. WASIIINOTON, Fob. 8 Ag.NATE.-Mr. CAMERON presented R sostilistioit of the Legislature of Pennsyl eusia„ praying an alteration in the postage .4.,Cameron. from the committee on priAsting, reported against the prinin. , of the inesiontiglis of. the Society of Friends of N. 140,..Yerniont, ic., which was concur e4. itv .r ;he joint resolutions expressing the thxulis of Congress to Major General Soo, Alsjor General Taylor, &c.. were refeixol limn the House and referred to thcentninittee on military affairs. :,P4weienate 'resumed the consideration ofx4p.Army Bill. Atc. k Mmt.ea addressed the Senate for thcpuxpose ofshowing that the forces now ,far by the bill were not necessary forlfittreiliel ()four army in Mexico:or fur tlseAttainment of any of the objects speci- Ged,kyAlie President at the commence ment,. All. the objects which had been origisally presented had been attained ; aud:4o,idenil out new troops would be to rotonseitee a new war with new objects in A lik. M. declared that peace was now in our power. But if we pass this bill we shall authorize a war of conquest, which . watilidyntkin the annihilation of all Mex kw. . Mr.. - Ntura obtained the floor. Mi. CASS indicated an intention to move to-sorrow that the Senate take evening sersions unlit this debate should close.— The Senate adjourned. UOUSE.—Mr.'rtionPSOM. of Kentucky presented the resolotions of the legislature thiu.Stace on the eubject of newspaper poster. kft.-Ihr. loam presented the resnlittitma of Ote Stets of N. York on the subject of slave*? is aey new territory hereafter ac quitcd-hy out givernment. 3dr: Vorrow addressed the committee at length. With a view to point out allied er rors la sha estimates of the Secretary of sheltressury lot the present fiscal year, $0 1 4016 more in his estimates for the sin lichee des hots 'which he stated. he came laid of the 14- th* Secretary, tiara between for millions. of the war, ,if eenternietl Jitev telteloihris• Rot if the n 01,1331310333, a ildrned i , the es io $65,000,000, tN;k 1*:•11,r1 ?easing a deficit of thirty minim's iii the estihraet of ifliteerelary 14' tfir cal vcar. Mr. LIMO N, of Nlaryirmd, followed Mr. Vinton. His speech related chiefly to the powersmf the (lover:mem to make appro priation% for internal improvements. Ile opposed the policy of making such appro priations, during the continuance of the war and the existence of the national debt. WAsuisoTos, Feb. 0 SEN VIT...—Mr. Webster submitted a resohntiort instructing the Judiciary Corn mitre to inquire into the e:tpetlicncy of abolishing imprisomnent for dcht under pro cesses issued by the Courts of the United States. The Senate resumed the consideration of the Army Bill. Mr. Ntt.its spoke for two hours and a half. Ile did not go in to a review of the origin of the war, which he thought just; as to its progress, we had done well so far. The danger was in The future. He was against the annihilation of the Mexican nationality, or any of the military lines designated for occupation.— He thought all the objects of the war had been accomplished. Bat he would, vote for the bill because he wished that we should present an efficient force, while ma king a last effort to obtain peace. The 110 USE was engaged in discussing the Loan Bill. LATE Fito mExico—Rumorzs OF PEACE NEGOTIATIONS rk:TERSOCRO, Feb. 4 The Strnmship Edith, at New Orleans from Vera Cruz, which place she left on the 20th, brings rumors of peace similar to those which have been current for some time past. It was rumored in the city of Mexico that the Mexican commissioners had of- fered to enter into a Treaty of Peacc. based on the propositions made by Mr. Trist at Taeubaya, and that the Treaty in question had been despatched to Washington. Col. Wither's command, concerning the safety of which there had been so much fear, arrived without any molestation at Real de Monte. Col. Wynkoop, whilst in pursuit of Ja rstita and Rca, captured Generals Valencia and Arista. They were subsequently set at liberty on parole. Major Talaferro had arrived at the Mex ican Capital from Real de Monte with one ndred and fifty thousand dollars' worth of silver bar, being part of the assessment levied by Gen. Scott on the State and Fed eral Districts. Col. Torrcjon and Minon and guard were captured by the Mexican Spy Com: pane in the service of the American Army, Gen. Cadwallader's command left the city of Mexico for Toluca, - and reached Scrota, without interruption. The troops under the command of Gen. C. were in tine spirits. A Guadalajara paper of the 17th tilt, says that news had reached Mazatlan ofan attack on the Americans at Lapane and San Jose. by 500 California Rangers, which resulted in the defeat of the Americans and the destruction of their houses. It is also stated in the same paper that three Ameri-7 can vessels left Mazatlan on the 2E111k...t0' render assistance to the Americans at . the. places named. General Butler's Regiinent was suffet~ ing very much from sickness. An attempt at insurrection had. been made at Vera Cruz, but it ritsultett failure. , . • LA ILK t euir ill e..astar.---zviious Ore pas; stingers on the Maria ilurt,yestertlay,.ealne Lieut. Frank. of the Topographicel Engi neers, a gallant young officer , who render ed himself conspicuous apßuetts .Viste as a member of Gen. Wool's ,ataff,.by his gallantry. Lieut. F. is direct from:Oen. IVoul's head-quarters at Monterey,. whin h place he left on the 13th inst.. Just before he left an express wee reach , ' ed from Saltillo from col. Hamtramck, in the command of the forces there, stating that a report had reached him from .a source entitled to credit, that, a force of hieZiettue. 10,900 strong, under the command of Geo. Bustamente, were marching down from San Luis upon Saltillo. The report even particularizes the points from whence the troops had been raised, but so frequent are the stampedes upon that line, very little credit was attached to the report. Our forces there were in good condition. and perfectly willing to he attacked whenever the enemy thought beet to make the exper iment. LA 11:e1' Euitun The steamship Acadia arrived at Boston. on the Ist instant. The news brought by her is important in sc renal respeets. •41Ehamv eternal matters had not improved any.-- , The produce market still labored underde pression and dullness. The. corn market was heavy, and large amounts were Com ing in from Inet.stin ; prices had a declining tendency. The highest price for. %Vested' Canal was 295., but the sales at that price were quite at retail, and 28s. al. was the true quotation. Indian corn aim , . wands not more than from 295. to 32e. per quarter. Speculation in cotton was almost wholly suspended. The quantities offer ing had been more than sufficient to meet the demands front the spinners. The ten dency of the market was decidedly in fa vor of the buyers, though in prices there was but little change. The money mark et was easier—money more abundant, and discounts for first class paper were readily effected at the rate el five percent. per an num. Failures were still, however, mew ing, particularly in Scotland. In the ma nufacturing districts there had been no im provement, and a lower rate of wages had been introduced at Manchester. The political news is interesting. The Princess Adelaide, sisier to the King of the French, is dead, and Louis Philippe him self is seriously ill, which has set all the politicians speculating upon the conse quences of his death. The wealth of the Priscess Adelaide was very great. The annual income of her royal highness was near 1,800,000 frames, representing a cap ital of 60,000.000 francs, which, accord intr to her will, is to be thus disposed of: —Two millions to the young Duke de Chartres, second sonto the late Duke (Mr leans; ten millions to the Duke do Ne mours ; a million yearly to various private legacies; and the rest of her fortune be tween the Prince de Joinville and the Duke de Mompensier. The health of the Queen of Spain is very bad, and the question of thiSpaoish succession was again being agitated. The , proposed change in the government of the Popes'dorninions, pro ducing '5 complete civil revolution, hid been carrled into effect. Blood has been shed in Mihm, and the animosity between the Austrians and Italians increases, mena cing sanguinary results. In Switzerland stairs appear to wear i more favorable and pacific aspect,, '4.bdet Kuhr, the Implaca ble toe of France, - lies surrendered to his enemies.— Ledger. .- --• TIN Mt & %Ali MIA G EI"EVS.II ILI It G. Friday Evening, Feb. 11, IS 1?. cury AGENCY.—V. LH. Esq, at the corner of Chesnut X:. Third street. Phiforltlithro : 160 Nassau street New Fork, and SoUth.caet cot ter of Ballimora and Calvert street. Baltimore— end E.W. CARS, Eaq. Sun Building, N. E. Corner Third k Dock sts.and 440 N. Fourth it. Philad'a are our nuthoricedAgentr rot receiving Adverti.e manta nod Subscriptiona to the "Star - and collect ing and reeeipting for the same. FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. _ • WIIIG STATE CONVENTION. A STATIC CONVENTION, to be composed of Delegates front the City of Philadelphia and the several Counties, e qual in number to their representation in the General Assembly of this ComMon wealth, will be held at Harrisburg, on Wednesday, the 111th day of Mardi next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the pur pose of selecting a candidate for Canal HoMmissioner, to be supported by the Whig party at the ensuing election ; dap pointing Senatorial Del,lgate;4 to the Whig National Convention for nominating can didates for President and Viee President of the United States ; and of traniarting such other business as may be deemed im portant to the success of the Whig,causc. Thomas E. Franklin, Thomas Duncan, James . Marlin. Thos. C.llanibly, William M. Walls, DanY.M. Saver, John P. Weihrrill, Rob'i T..oonrad, Joseph. A. Chandler, Thos.ArGralh,. Diller Luther, Robert,,M. Bard, Thos. 11.1 T .31` liennan, dndrent Ogle. Harmer Demly, Richard .Irsain Joseph IL Kuhns, G. 4,144 P. D. Maxwell, J. B. Sqiisbury. Elhanan Smiih, S. Pureiance, Henry S. Evans, Robert .. State .CentrutQlirtu r aiitee., February. 2.1848. „ , Whig National Convention,. At a meeting of the 'Witte Mailman* of the Semite and Ilona. of iloprestentatires of the UnitetiStates, held au Tiousday eve. ning. January 2740848, to consider the propriety of recommending e Wino NL- Irtortsl,, comvawnoit,, the, Now, W. Y. Automat North Cangina. wakcalled to the chair, and lion. CALMS %Aunts of Indians, was appointed Secretary. Aftardiseuesionnnd dun deliberation, it Reshoimh, That it is expedient to hold a Whig rational Convention for the purpose of 4104a - atioi candidates for the offices-of President,and Vice Psesidentnf the United Buttes. And then the meeting adjourned , for one week. On Thursday evenining. February, the meeting pursuant to adjourn went., when. after some general discussion as to the time and'placaol holding the pro posed' Conran/dep.., Independence lie,l in th e City of Pitiladelphsa. and the sew- I enth day of June, were agreed upon. It warJharsfore Resolved. That- the Whig Members of the Senate and House of Repredentatives of the United Suttee do recommend to their friends throughout the Union that a Whig National Convention ba held at Independence Hall, in the:city of Philadelphia. on Wednesday. the -7th day of June, 1848, for the purpose °intuit. trfittegeof Pecsitkot and Vice President of the., United states. On motion it.was ordered that the pro ceedings of this meeting:ha published in the National Intelligencer, and that all the Whir papers in the United Swum be re quests:di°appy them. , • After which the meeting adjourned sirLi ..WILLJZ'P. MANGUM, Chairman CA4IIk B.rilarrna,Sacretery.. , lalrpte repel to ispo r that the ,Iwly, of Rry Df, ikmativocuoii thift =waft* 8 w'olook, Tho rowel will take plimooto Bobble* owning 4.9. . IN THAFlg.D.=—Mi.,*.i..ltcidis,'* woo bla i rt4 4 00 44 tf,W44:Pr,N 111 .? 1 ,1" 1 " himself 1 0 41 !. toriti) 8 44 6 07. Thep . ate ; Awtow,sooit trot won. for 4bll6oww# IWidwoOlsreaWoik rho win n 9 doubt liasowoc• thoWwwlww,lo doolime: • . -rirrkW;l3lllll:l76/C topinsiontiii tPti 10 , Awl Oleos' lumadi; Os to came animist oPtiehenifons anew Put 0 0 6 fijeitia , • • 117.1boori, Wit: Lute iind• lE:Atavism of the Huila, wW ~anelptoftthanks Ihr sundry favona appointed by, ihs:Hoitie,to tahe sltinge of Jude bevies mu ettuuninuted ibileetUt' nit on. Saturday , lest, with ,an esatalsation of Hie witnasunt aubpse. nal irom,rock ODUniTs. *so number, it ht, said; some 60 os.Bo. Judge Wm ettwids the session of the Committee, with Haverwros Atm., Esq., of Harrisburg, as his counsel. . . _ . A tarp number of Witnesees bran thireottntYa including the officent of the Court and inembertraf the Bar, have been sabperited, and lett for Milts• burg on Monday last. it is thought the inviisti gstion will be protracted through several Week,. ELECTION OF JUDOES.—By reference to our Legislative summary, it will be seen that a Bill has passed the Senate, by a decided vote, in favor of making Judges elective by the people, as in N. York. A good move. Since the life-tenure of the Judiciary was destroyed by the new Constitu tion, matters have come to such a paw, that every broken down lawyer and brawling partizan muet needs have a commission on the boleti, and the more rabbi,' the partizan the more likely is ho to receive the nomination, whether-qualified or not. An election of Judges by the people will at least secure tow+ sound lawyers and competent officers. WHIG CONVENTIONS.—We publish in to-day's paper the official calls for the Whig National and State Conventions—the former to assemble in Philadelphia, in Independence Hall, on the 7th of June; the lattter in Harrisburg on the 15th of March. The Philadelphia News says that arrangements are itt progress for s call for a Grand Ratification Meeting of the , Whip of the Union, to assemble in Philadelphia on the day succeeding the Nation- al Convention. HANDSOME PAINTING.—Friend &runs of the "Compiler," has had the goood fortune to draw one of the Paintings distributed last Decem ber by the American Art Uninn. It is a land cape composition, and Is executed in Ane The Painting can be seen, for a few days, at the office of the Secretary of the Association, D. M . - COXACOHT, Esq. MONEY AT INTEREST.—Auditor °anent! Pawns:me heagiren a written opinion, to the or recedes =inept at interest are not taxable for bdr• ough, rued or sehaol purposes: In many of the townies they hare heretofore teen nixed fte such JLEGISLA'FIVE. On Friday, in the '6crtmtc, Mr. t..trvitt.tn present r.l a petition lop tire repeal of a section of a law itesstal tAe 2.1 oflitay, 1847, relative to the Hano ver turnpike cietnpary. Also, ona . to prohibit the killing ctrattilitaan t i squirrile in certain months of tic yenta, ,On Sgturday, M. SA DIAR presented a remon strance egtinst any , changkof the time of holding court. in Adams county. Also, a petition for a repeal of the act of the 10th of March, 1817, rela tive to public and private nuisances. On Monday, the joint iesetniions 'relative to an amendment to the Constitution, providing lot the election of, inapt by the poople,fspie up in ord!r in the gerlafe, aid 'passed it MA reading by , the following vote :. • 'vim rfr'aioiy. tnianirt. Joint i,on of Brie, Johnston of Anholtont; J°ll/1141, be ix, \fauhias , Miiklieineenholtieti,Briatiardis,,ol4lll, S anile Non, Sankey, S. knell, *fifth, tiny lire,. lianoon, (slioaker.)=AS. NaYe—Miler's.'' Benner, Bese,'Crilib; &Nee. Giltis, Harni Kint,Veetfiel4.loßeitgri surnirq , Streeter—lt.. . i• y 'rhe Cootinittee on Beaks,ln thelloneei beee reported a Bill fnierided to dangle Ago 'rigout Banking system, by the substitiden ate 'Oaten whet ;graffiti bilhat eziating hi lieW York. We have rid to give the lAil'i'll lo !tientit torch:l' jtattity en opinion of its nteriti . A note frien'tfftites, that some thing of itie kind eeilltp4bsto4, be Oaseqkhrotil l at both, Y9'!". • !„. •• ' • I "" 4 "' ll f 4 P,hMl.Ti'e, 4 7. Mrt- W, I 4 II M9 I T.FIt men* liettitio!qp! okirter, or the Berlin Yient• 10 4 0410110,, • ••• In the illehate.lrftillaiteaiteasr hai itstrodectil a Bill tamileutiarthe sentence of death tries prig. ontsontf foe' lifiei , itheimer the 'Coot end bitty' be fore witteie the infininelietriekritioesmetia it Th'e islthrol'hdri the 1360; Treasurer twee: gbtiete ilardtatiryioan d 101116,060 hes pawed both Honda.'' 411 . 00,006 as tb ba Appropriated to the payment of the int/recoil the State de* end tbe teiiattitdur h i 3 O the 'era of the public works. •• Mfg CIOUIRTOIPTAQVIRY.— . -The Wash ington' tridon . ' insignh sbe official Mkt of the War Deriertnient, diritetbe eCotut of Inquiry to beheld-in "to immire attleiernimeinto the Amite 144 ailegstieis preferred by Sfax. G en. Wisnato &ors spins Maj. Gen. Gideon Pil low and Beet Vt. Col.JamesPuttun, Captain Of the 21 'regiment of t /trtdery, and the charge. or matters of complainikumetted by way of appeal by 'Brute& Major. General N. J. Worth, Colonel of the Mit regiment. Of In try, against Maj. Gem Winfield Stott ; awl alai in* any matters con. anted with the awns, &swell u such other none actions al may ha autimkied to the consideration ofthe Conk!' The Cant Leto coins! of Paymaster Gonna! Toiestra;Sfig. Demi Oriente. and Licht CM; Beirut ; Cipt.'S. ORIDOIItT, Judge Advocate. The Court Wih isaenide in Puebla on the 18th of Pete'rMiii, or as an o n Iltereafter u prutleable. aricAlcorria IVCCESSOR.—Gcn. WU. 0. Ittrl•isit, whonerdeds the gallant Score in in annuitant ofthe inif In Mexico, Was the Loco foco candidate for Golemor of Kentucky, some three yearaidacc.. 41g defeated; tin was Itnnight on to Washington hy Ir. Polk, under the belief that ho,WSS to be 7 of War. Failing in this ' b e4 'vel d .l4°lne i' diVilt , bet alter the war bills went ,paged, be appointed a General in SI the Army. His na me las been also mentioned in conneetiOn with the Nikki's?. So that the Ad- ministration has at lainiccomplished what it has so long bad at .hetuit o Ilt whist the firmness of the. lag Congress f . a thew defeated—the ratamal. el the. two dinngaished Whig Generals from the supremo manorial of the'arrny in Mexi ' co, 'mil the'substitinkm ria Locofoco partizan in their Mewl ! - ProlrablY, bwerer, ilia as well that it sbotda be so. ;Nom' tit the aring is (Tone, and the 'Mexican energiciani resourcescomplete t ly broken, and little,elee gamins to be done hut to 'carry ) , out the ,iufantousirobber *themes ot the Adooinhatatioa-,overrung and pillaging awns trate fore-a4t is probably 411 aeon& that the ser vices ofScorr and-Tor should be dispensed with...and. thatacime more pple party tool should be selected, who will not d uple to do the "dirty otork" of the Admiltletri l, ' the pltriple of the U. State,. tim, tern Ai. bei , ttlaklng but for a speeemdr te ,litee*Pattt;fi 4 h#Y . *III ho doubt feel iihder ionta'Oblfgaticitt , e Proitictit for placing at their aisivial that 1 ' otAilesealginifuishai i , .Getterale. . . • HONOR TO 4 GEN. OTT:=I-Thii Vintinin Mites pt Deleipites 'fah' ariltpously, re. goltitinns Agold' 140111 '', 01 4 1, 1 1 in tta).`o46,. ,hitszLi Stair, for' his recilntseivicai in *isle. ' NEW YORK DEM me *lnit. *mho • CItAC Y.—Our naadent • . puty In .New Verk !belittle feuds subsist. A as that!Old r ; inters.* The etator C • oetialonally undertake for the public benefit. find in the repeat' ) or the T.eihdature on the me y;Chwuber to the state I Ewalt,* Caanmittee of .dneaday week.. as 'efictiou,.thusspoko 1%6 beide vent istusellsr tinglomiebti theiitio Htinken4" ind the "Ii of these teopettiie '&o# tp draw: each others* Q ll6 6 t ' tbe" itte stel"Y" tlon 00 1 ,Dt 16, climvenAop cattod T9r,th tho "P, 14 ,4 1 0k4e,' co Weum,ef the " to the motion : "Mr. Wash (fay the report) indulged in some strictureir ~ , , n Om Conservative wing of the Demoe party, which he as; owned was cnmpos of a gang of mock' custom house .pstn. , r men overflow ing with patriotism, of to the country, but to the men who havii the power to keep them in office. He,oppOsed the motion to grant the use of tha chamber to this con vention. on the ground that if they were al lowed to set here, dl the portable proper ty in the chaMber would be carried away; and he especially and publicly enjoined the Sergeant•at-arms, if the request was granted, to lock up his (Mr. Walsh's) doc uments. Their claims to the title of a dis tinct party were denied by Mr. W. They were simply the outline or the skeleton of an old' party, without any of the substan tial internal combinations called entrails ; they were shadows groping after shallows; they were entitled to no mercy nor pity : though their power to .do evil was gone, yet, if they were admitted into this cham ber, they would steal the public documents. He hoped, therefore,thattlie request would not be granted." The New York Globe, the organ of the "Barn- burnipg" division, from which we copy the above extract, although not iiisposeit helievo that the "Old Hunkers" would break open the desks of the members, or steal their penknives, yet thinks that "them is el much truth , as poetry in the remarks of Mr. Walsh." ft7The Cotner Stone of the Washington Ne • Lionel Monument will be leld on the 4th of July The Whjg , mimberaof tho Maryland Legielatuta have held' a ea ucus , a nd put their veto upon the diampanizing policy lurid by a few indiscreet pa per.. A reetolution in favorite a National Con vention teas adopted with grad unanimity. • • Fro In the National Intu;ligencer VIE NEW DOClTHlNE.—Concurring cit. rurnstatices show that the doctrine of the "manifest destiny" at the U. States to become the great rob ber of lands and destroyer of nations. and of the right of a powerful nation to appropriate to its use, by conquest. the territory of adjoining powers, is now the cardinal and ccilieshe principle of the Administration portion, of the Democratic party in tht country: 'Whirlas transpired on this sub ject in casual interlocutions as well as regular de bates in the Senate of the U. States, is already known to the public in general. What doctrines are avowed at the headquarter. of Democracy at Albany, the readers of the Intelllgencer will hate learned Re ; au articl, fr.oiday:a paper. Since that alrileie m ere penned, them has been published its.tips ititesnuieutaiper.luthis city. **poach the. livered by Gen., Ism:Donaroir at the great "War , Mrtog7 heV!'t Tammany. Pm city of New' York akw d!ty. age., speech from that !warier, neintidering the, position which the geocral at this moment upettpipil,in his eprn party, would 'of ithelf,sittiaCt no little attention:. But when lit tidditiari; wilind the 'imitirk rupdrt of the speech of the ..ItinicM" hreielk itneobiems oh - the whole proceedj4_of: which it tonna so conspicuous a pert—a proceed tog, of "bleb, the editor. of the N. •Globs thys that it will diffuse. joy and gladness throughout gig XigiOn 7 and piaci; the "Vnion" endorsee as Ain almost unprecedented demonstration „pt the, authualasm and , unanren t y of , the people isfaver ejihs jgidy' painord A:31 . 11 aNOM NI pILD' 11 . 1 r 'TUC A elerstirWsrthe telatiaa to like cithothler 'the leading and prominent orftnions Impressed that - **eh, as to the Spirit and object of the war, as those (not, we esti. of the, whole Democracy. but) of the War-Party a mong the prolassorsof that creed. In this view, end without' offering a word 61 comment upon them, we place before our 'seders the following bride:tracts from the speech of the honotable.Senator from Texas, as we find it in the "Union :" ~Y ou here, fellow-citizens, are Jiving in cities, in the enjoyrhentof all the blessings and coniforts'and civilization; but, ifyou undertake to go into the wilderness, into the domain cif the - wild beast, land begin io pursue the game, to plant plantations ; when you see the farm, the field, the gard en spring up around you, your feelings will 'become attached to the land; it will imbue your heart ; you will catch the con tagion of the frontier settler; you will not be able to escape it. You may escape the small-pot, hut yon can never escape the contagion of land loving. As sure as you live it will become part of your nature.— There is not an American on earth but who loves land. It is the fact, thongli I say so only in the course and vulgar way. CUrinit - applaii - se.) Your ancestors, when they landed at Plyromith. upon that famous rock. were not long contented with that barren spot, but 'proeeedbdin'their might, and went on progressing at Jamestown, as well as at Plymouth, 'till all the country was possess ed by them. From the first moment they landed they went on trading with the In diana. and cheating them out of their land. Now, the Mexicans are no better than In dians, and I see no reason why we should not go on in the same course now, AND TARIC THEIR LAND. Vpt, these countries will be benefitted by our occupation.— Look at California, Sonora, Western Mex ico, New Mexico, dtc. Though' Lam not pious, yet ns a sinner I say it, we, have powerful ''authority for mews in the conduit of the people of Israel, were led Divine power to possess themselves of the lands of the Ammonites, and smite them with the edge of the sword. This same mandate from God guides us in this war, and gives success to our arms ; and, I think. will condone to guide and prosper America." iarThe Whig editors of Ohio assembled in ed itorial convention at Coiambus, Ohio, on the or caution of the Ohio Whig State Convention for nominating a candidate for Governor, and adopted the fillowingcsrihodoz resolutions: 'Resolved, That to secure the support and co-operation of the Whig Preas of Ohio; the man whose name shall ho pre r anted for the-next Prisidency must he a Whig, a whole Whig, and nothing but a Whig. Resolved; That witegrird the holding of .a Whig National Coventien for the nomi nation of candidates' for President and Vice President as indispensably necessary. trirTite Washington Correspondent of the Bel• timore Sun still Masts that a Treaty of Peace has bees negotiated by Mexico, and thinks that it will be recelted by the neat arrival front Mexice. On the other hand, the President and his friends deny that the Government lour any knowledge of treaty having been concluded, and say that Mr. has ho right to negotiate one. A few days will detatinine who is right. rir Hon, W. I'. Comttrirr, U. B. Senator from Georgia, hu resiged his seat. cr. 11011. J. A. PZA wen haa been re.eleeted li B.Beaidar by the Logialatara of Maryland. rrno ;Whip of Chester have appointed Towsssirn Hunts, Esq., their d e leg a t e t o th e , National. Convention. Although unusual:died by Instructions, Mr. H. goes for Gen. Sewer. or The lows Letielature lase adjourned with oat electing U. eemeben. L 7 Joan ?autumn, (colored men) convicted it the January Bessidus of malicious mischief, has been pardoned by the Qovernor. PROTESTANT= RECOONISED IN TOW Instr.—The Sultan of Turkey has granted full and perfect toleration to protestant christaina of all denominations. They are to be organised into a separate community, with all the privileges enjoyed byCatholies, Greeks and Armenians. A royal decree to that effect was published at Constanti nople in December last, on the great annual festival of. the Co urban Bieram, or Feast of Saerilirel. PREVALENCE OF TIIE SMALL Pox.--The small pox prevails to such nn extent dim% out the Western part of New York State, that the municipal authorities of the cities are passing laws on the subject for the safe ty of their citizens. According to Governor Wityrcoms, of Indiana, the cause of the war is. that Mex ico did not pay the debt due our citizens ; and a beautiful commentary thereon is fur nished by the message itself: that Indiana has' not paid the INTEREST on her debt for five ,years!—Cincinnati Gazette. _ _ FATIIEIi 111.trumw.—In view of the co ming of this eminent apostle of temperance in the spring, preparations are making in New York city by the different temperance orders, fur an imposing tlemastration in his favor. No "TREATY oP PEACE.-Mr. Buchanan has stated, mostunqualifiedly, that no treaty of peace has been received at Washington, and that no project or memoranda on the subpot has been received from Mezieo.. LETTER FROM GENERAL TAYLOR Cir The following letter wan written by Gen. 'l'aylor, in March 'nil, in reply to one from the hepert moot censuring the publication of the Gen• enil's celebrated letter to Gen. Gaines. It was uansmitted to Gonprese by tire President in com.; pliancy with a resolution of the House last . week. It willhe seen that the old }lwo is disposed to think, In common with other people, that the AJ:i ministration has not too friendly I &cling for him : Hit•DIWARTRiII Aar UP OCCVPATI,UPt,; Ague Nueva, March 3, 1847. SIR : 1 have had the honor to .iweeitte, your communication of January 27th; en closing a newspaper slip, and expressing the regret of the Department that the letter copied in that slip, and which was address. ed by myself to Major G e n. Gaines should Although yottr letter does not convey, the tlitiabt Pensurenf the Departmeo arra the President, yet, when it is taken in connexion with the revival of eparagreph in the - regulations of 18415, tollehifig 't tar publication' of private letters ennowning operations.in theiteld, Lam not -permitted to doubt that I havribecome the'sulject of Exeentiyer - dfselififohation. Tci any ex pression 'or it, coming With the authority of the President, I ato bound,by my day, and by my respect for his high. of pe tiently to submit ; but, lest my silence should be construed into a tacit admission of tee grounds and 'conclusions set forth in your' communication, I deem it a duty which '1 owe to myself to *ulna t 44're marks in reply. 1 than be pardoned fur speaking plainly. In the first' plate, the published 'letter' bears upen its face the most minelusive idence that it was intended only for private perusal, and not at all for publication. It was published without my , knowedge, apt contrary to my wishes. Surely. Is. need' not any that 1 am not in the habit o 1 *ri sing for the newspapers. The letter was a familiar one, written to an old military friend, with whom 1 have for many years interchanged opinions on prufotsional sob jects. That he should think proper, under any eireumstanees, to publish it could not have_been foreseen by me. In the absence of proof that the pUblica was made with my authority or knowledge, I may be permitted to any that the quota. Linn in your letter of the six hundred and fiftieth paragraph of the superseded regu lations of 1826, in which the terms "mis chievous" and "disgraceful" ore employed to characterize certain letters or reports. conveys, though not openly, a measure of ,rebuke, which, to say the least, is rather harsh, and which many may think not warranted by the prermees. Again : I have carefully examined _ 'the letter in ques tion, and I do not admit that it is obnoxious to the objections urged in your communi cation. I see nothing in it which, under the Caine circumstances, I would not write again. To suppose that it will give the enemy valuable information, touching our past or prospective line of operations, is to know very little of the Mexican sources of information, or of their extraordinary ea gacity and facilities in keeping constantly apprised of our movements. As to my particular views in regard to the general policy to be pursued towards Nresico, I perceive by the public journals that they are shared by many distinguish ed statesmen, nod also in part by a conspic uous officer of the navy, the publication of whose opinions is nut perhaps obstructed by any regulations of his Department. It is difficult, then, to imagine that the diffu sion of none can render any peculiar aitl to the enemy, or specially disincline him "to enter into negotiations for peace." In coitchisioa. I would say that it has given ine great pain to he brought into the position wlt t:11 I now find myself with re alt.,' t'm Department of War aad the (;.,Voilll/1(2:1'. It has not been of my own seeking. To the extent of my ability, and the means placed at my disposal, I have sought faithfully to serve my country by carrying out the wishes and instructions of the Executive. Hut it cannot be con cealed that since the enpitulaticm of Monte rey the confidence of the Department, and I too much fear of the President, has been gradually 'withdrawn, and my considers' tion and usefulness correspondingly, di minished.. The apparent deiermination of the Department to place me in an attitude antagonistical to the_ Doyernment has an aRt illustration in the well-known fable of Xsop„ But I ask no favor. and I shrink from no responsibility. While entrusted with the command in this quarter I shall continue to devote all my energies to the public good, looking for my reward to the eonscientionsness of pure motives and the final verdict of impartial history. I am, air, very tespeettully,your obed t Isn't, Z.-TAYLOR, Maj. G'ess. C. S. 4., comminiMeg. lion. W. L. Maier, Soretary of War. a - I-The old Item's allusion, near the close of his letter, to the well known fable . of &ay." is no doubt the following: "'rug WOLY AND Ttta LA.10.--••011e hot sultry day a Wolf and a Lamb happened cone just at the same time to quench their thirst in the stream of a brook that fell tumbling down' the side of a rocky Mountain. The - . Wolf - *Wed "upett the' higher ground, and the Lamb at some die- . lance itelnw him. However, the Wolf, having a mind to pick a quarrel with the Lamb, asked him what he meant by , dis turbing the water, and making it so muddy. that he could not drink? and, at the seine time, demanded satisfaction. The Lamb, frightened at this threatening charge, told him, in a tone as mild as possible, that with humble submission, he could not conceive how that could be, since the wa ter which ho drank ran down from the IVolf to him, and therefore- could not be disturbed so far up the stream. Be that na it may, replies the Wolf, you are a ras cal, and I have been told that you used ill language concerning me behind my beck, about half a. year ago. Upon my word, says the Lamb, the time you mention was before I was born. The Wolf, finding it to no purpose. to argue any longer against truth, fell into a great passion, snarling and foaming at the mouth as if ho had been mad; and drawing near to the Lamb, "Sir rah, says he, if it were not you, it was your father, and that is the same." So he seized the poor innocent helpless thing, tore it to pieces and made a meal of it." The Moral subjoined to this Fable goes on to say that "when cruelty and injustice are armed with power, and determined on oppression, the strongest pleas of innocence are preferred in vain, and nothing is more easy than finding pretences to eliminate the unsuspecting victims of tyranny." Again : "How many of the degenerate, corrupt, and arbitrary governments with which the civilised world has been disfigured, have exercised their vs t i geance upon the honest and virtuous, who have dared in bad times to epealithe truth r hawed, but a slight familiarity with the history oftbewar to apply them pointiel morals. Tex MORMONS.—The St. Lonii RAM). lican publishes a circular addressed by the ..Twelve Apoeiles" to the members of the Moimon Church, It contains an in , teresting history of their privations and sub ferings einee their expulsion from Nation, and their future prospects and intentions. Their piicipal abiding place, hereafter, wilt be in the valley of the (treat Salt Lake, occupying a central positkie between the l'aeific and timmisOlaißift,.TP,eifi be greedyineiesed by emigration t h e com i ng season, as many thoUsands of their scattered ircT4l/11iittble/14011 to join them. 'The Republican adds : . • . ,dlieffte aPtter' 4n if i li olijoßtnte o: i ottehel I- he • s, on qui l ior g in. or it k o k. refaCkokr, and cut'off on all idea from other settlements, by a. belt of ilPriltl and AQuoteindeitifit try of nearly five hundred miles itlltireseth, •41 1 Y-Ott, l 4thetr;: , prasantoSoasitionioy wllloh will•litgact huntlredt to titan 'mill 147 •Bontidgntly,!look,lforwsztl4 'wlthitio • 16 1' 61) " 1 . , Period, to :oth ,forrostidn atm large and ,powerful • selthrininkAuleilllit place." ''`in.., Tni; 7 lioani;ilo l ii* e 41,4 36 sAi l oe i—se.,piy. the 4.resiiietit. *Apr coulee *say hisi,s/Aitoers.t.; *titbiltthh. , dent and, tholg 11 1 ) nfidingi!I hinfi and 10l 0 J" . fig under l!iii,.eml,torAty,,,„gok. 4nv o lmr • - iptiplirelm Conaistent., ft .Topa_ipcip,fitg to the , river, the ,plen . l, cy ofiTepta, Polr ''. . '' ' ''4± 'ini ' ;ill, civil Government, extends the ,n1ap....,.. Now limit at the new* fro% iiitia-Fe which lice withth Texas if lientit ad IlipuhP river, and we'find [lieZerilittymefAClD Mexico awing there under thitlproledion 1 •of vier palming a bill authorizinif th la to to forth a constitution, nail tia' p for the WllBl6OO dr thi , tinetAllati4 e Union t tVir hat iate Texas:to-Ain e bermeat ni her territory 1 iiVhatithiPre sident, who is bound to isuppresii interne tioa in the States! WhabeortgreaKewho should take care that " such hold assumptions of power are properly rebtikedd ;We shall sec.—Cincinnati Gazette. . , , INTETtiNnNo Tu 1;1N antiNKTRI.7- Galignani's Messenger states that pries hun dred hogstteutla of atfultdiated wine were brought out from the etitrepot it.l7aria, tijd their contents , spilt into the Seine. " Itnmf diatly after this operation ,the surface was covered, as the distance . of two hundred yards, with en intorenee quiblity pribdies, poisoned by the. deleterious Ijquut. The editor ortheClironntypo says that plaiting by a wine-making estatitishinesit in - Bidden lately, lie saw the refuse thrown out, wliieh he should have pronounced logtvsod chips had he not known that they roust he grapes! CONSTITUTIDNALITY OF SUNDAY ORM NANCIOI.-.-The Court of Errors ef , .. flognh Carolina has had before. it the operation of the constitutionality n an. orOineneeer the city of Charleaton,ftirhidlling,, undeca penalty. the sale of goods on the Lar,ra day, commonly. .callod Sunday. - A member of the Jewish persuasion was i 1 party to the' suit, The court onaniinously lipid the or dinance to be consti tional, meinkron.the ground that it was a municipal' or pollee institutioa, not prescribing any form of re liginbs faith or worship, hut merely set ting apart one day in seven for relate,* and rest. THE CHESTER COUNTY BANK has cal led in nearly the'whple of their old 'salmi. The new ones are stamped ••new issue." The robbers are not likely to realise any thing for their pains.; A N ,, T11 ER CRISIS Fk; A 3 Ell.—Fears are entertained in England that shipment* of specie to this country w ill ;Anon commence. and the most alarming results are ewe hended, even front moderate drain of bull ion. The New York Tribune Mentions that it is predicted in one ,r the private letters, that within -three months our late exports of coin will return 'to us.' We have' no anticipation Of sity:such•result. though doubtless a•moderate - porthurwill return. • AV HERE TIIE SPECIE Goes.--The prat.- tics! effects of the policy the 44ministra tion are aptlyillbatrated'llyAri librrtstown Herald. It says the New York Journal of Commerce, good Locofoco am= m'states that between ten end eleven of dollars in specie has lell, this country for France and England within the last ffsw month,. Add to this the amount drained from the country by the Mexican_ Was. and the extreme pressure in the monetary affairs of the country is etonee explained. CANADA.—The Montreal Courier. of the lit, contain* an article which commen ces them ..Shall we ha'e a sepsiation from the Mother Country and becotrin arlkeptitde t or shallseejoin the United 80107 1 Those are the two questlonsittichniehtaethe noun try must now decide. Mr. L. Joseph Pa l a neau has ditelared - Hi caused onb rebelliowto otithin JO' ,Narouton't Winow.—The, Areh.,Do ohm Maria Louln, widow of the , EMpar , or Napoleon, tiled at Placersse c on the , l4th December, in the 56thyear of her age. the mita the daughter of rinuteee 11..Ent• perer of Austria. Sine. Napalm:nee death, she married , again, and, became the moth er of a large family of children. ,1 One ought to raineintres k ,thess w ceived, anti forget those eliv,e done SARBAPARILLA:--Thia celebrated root, Po famous is a medicine for the cure Of'di•••• senses of the blood, rheumatism. qke., has of late acquired additional reputo by an ',t portant discovery made in its preposatifin by the well known house of A. B. Salads & Co. of the city of New York, who have invented an apparatus for the purpose of thoroughly extracting the virtues of Ale plant. The inventors say of this mat • chine, in connection with the preparation• they produce by it, that the whole diseo.! very is the result of years devoiesL•to chemical experiments in testing vsrious modes of preparation, enabling theerteenn+ centrate in the most etlicient form allthe medical value of the true Sarsaparilla ; and! they have at last accomplished this molt desirable result by means of an entirely new, ingenious, and ready • •apparatus.— The process throughout is: governed br strictly chemical la ws, so that the essential; principles, or the prineple 'on which the • restorative virtue of the Saraa parill ale; pends, is entirely preserved. .; nu-Fnr further particulars and conoltsaive ilencenfits superior efficacy see Parrighleeti,istitiPS` may be obtained of agents gratis. Prepared and mold. wholesale• awilt ratan. & .5.,A NM, 70 rultoto made t Near iritrilt:. and also by appointment of; ha.P.ropektiye. S H. BHEHLEkfilettysburcra. k4a4.ol,jitett bottle. Six bottles, for 110: , Feb. 11, 11318.-4 w, • r it i , i .4 ... : ..-- W hen he signed the treaty - :'' its to the United titan's. Na i 'fi , ~,,,. ,ng Ilia hands, exclaimed,', •• '. . - lA's• given to England a rival Aim issillk 'years will master her." • Oittio"itif the 111021 t Ittiporttint discoveries ottfti sgre,lii ainellornting the condition of :liiiple • class ur suffering humanity, is , Irrillt 5 11.11,5.4111 OF WILD INIKURSI/.. Whatthne establishes and con. lastannes,• What experience adopts and don - Ittniii ' Whilt all men in all places unite in "inirinie is good and valuable, is so. no doubt. ,tiiiliPtllstrity of this sort fixes in society -mots sp deep mid so strong. Alia,l, time 431111101. destiny .it. The success which ~i tis attended this medicine for several years l u, : . . has wiercome . the pre : lndices °flail re. ~ . ' bleittscr; and Inc article has taken a )1. . a 1 4404,A6...4t!i 1 4 8411 fdilWni ri 0.. 6 OPI :111000ibga of the , - age ; and When,ra lasustedrtOoill.sassonvoradicates,the disease .for.whiets , lt Idlectimmeinded. I ! Nitinic's4tittitie, Mikes Slgiisdl. BUTTS Ili. Andy, Agent for Clettyshurg. • 4 „ ....L , 5ib. , 11; , 111 4 8 ,2 ti ..,. . • , , '. I 1 7 —ALv t ifouritni!cottio MARKET. 14 . MiiiiiAvtt *pie Mr!rdlo ikstnwtstiat; "•. 'CATTLE.4.-Titem were 0210 bald or. otik•Wftailvoifis Arornltty, 4.10 'avitieb attid itoo i',6 ) 76 Pet, 100 ilat: 'net. ' • 00K- 1 -Irikat Of HMO at *2,60 ass et '" Knit Mattel a little more lively. 'Relielie:Offeatatd' motet imitate kanevally oak $6,. ' 16 1 1.2-tfe*iiiroaltdiati it 00a IWO*. City' Milli $5 *Old orioVitold it 2(2 00, and Ryialoar at " tOrIVAIN-orboreaqipta aim% tonlintte small t rolog.tilloilnicivil wheat molt) thiii oh:lining et 21,- 20 it °sx IS; . onfintrY good it $1 88 a sll' $3 t &YAM* ;mit at $1 IS asl 88: White tornlidilt tke:i yellow 51 a 62. 'Oita 38 it 42. Rye 73 a7E doveroced $e 45 as 4 do; Visi. sllootiB.—relettir are rather depraved. Memo Peektiiie 'at et' 20. end POMe tit *9.60. Mesd ps 4 No. / 4: 1 ; and ptime $B. Ba• .45ait diill4lhterd Shealdt:P**l4 *Ski aides , 6 + a7l Hasee'll a It. Lawl—kegs held et 74, awl Val a4* ewe& LARRItI), ORME, the Rev. g, Gerhart, Mr. Ritairtfic Fdatiar, 'lnd tin . Mat' •lIIKTU New. 'otii.i.-lbOtik of Libe rty tr. e.lbir3Oth sit. b 9 Rer. Mr. :?echtor, Mr. Oct. van Brats and Miss A.311' ELUL Wot r, both of this. annaby. • ' DIED. . t • ek anomie!, sm., on the Win of Nore. lber last, Mr. Wixiitai Klan, son of Abraham K Zet.of Minton:town, Adana county, aged 25 ye.. TI 2 niontlit and ddaya, At hi. residence, near Lexington, Va ,on tht. 916-of-Deoentber, 4842, W/LLIAM Fraxxx, Seq. is.the of his age. Mr. Finley arse a Native of Adams county. Oa the Bth inet. ENARCTI Herne,. eon of Fer dinand IL and-Rebecca Vandondoot; Uri, place, *lad year,9mostkaoand f days. • • Ftei WWI WU' - On Accommodating . 7brms, or , • FAR KRAL\ T, FROM APRIL Ise. . , v p iT Two-wrotv SHACK HOUSE, 11 on Railroad street, now occupied by Mr. POiro. Attached to It are a stable and never-failing welt of water. For Tennis apply to S. H. BUEHLER. Fob. 11, SHERIFFALTY. TO Tlll CITIZENS OF ADAMS COUNTY. riiiRPBY announce mysell a candi date for the otTiee of .1' - 81tE R I.F F at the neat elertion, (subject to the deci iginte of the Whig CountY Convention.) and CeSOCkfully solicit yonr support.— Should I be nominated and elected, my beet efforts shall be dimmed to a faithful and propel. discharge of the duties of the Office. 'WILLIAM FICKES Rcatog 4, reb, 11, 1840. 7 4 c i l l aE. "rt.TTERS Testamentary on the ta- AA tate of ELIZAIIIITIi Mimeos, late of . Strobes township, Adams county, deceits- Aid; having been granted to the subseri ' 'her*, residing hi the same township, notice ' is hereby given to all persons indebted to ositi estate to, mill and settle filename with out delay, and those having claims against said estate are requested to present the , eattte; properly authenticated, for settle nhYsitfr .. • WM VANORSDA JOUN WETI-ItRSPOON, Executors. MIEN •ffielifisTHE Annual Address before the , 11151- ullible Society • of Pennsylvania 4kollege *ha Theological Seminary," will '64ldblivetitl in Christ's Church on Thn re dievenink the 17th inst. by Rev./. FEW Entol ,Winchester, Va. The friends wtsbsulltble cause and the public generally •are invited , to attend, J. K. Ptirr, J C? . ,Eancic, 1,3 W, M. BAtrm, A. W. .Lua.y, PIME= " 0 T C 10. aP t ffr I TE fit PEltit STEPOT, PhCEASID. .41440E.m.' 1, :6 1 4 herebY given to the heirs' il. Nand , legal Representatives of Parut .81itiont,. late of Union township, Adame county, deceased, to wit : Martin Steffy, • illNidrioae Christian Shelling, Catharine TIMM,ILE Elizabeth' Dratzdt, Lydia Rifle, mml: - .,27)ird. Rebecca Reineker, Sarah 14Onard,Ildia Seholl, Hannab Hollibaugh and 44i of Johan Cnimrine, who are the surviving children and representa tivein4 thesaid deceased, that . — . AN • iNcitrusT wilt be 'held on Saturday the 25th day c• 11 Meth tleitt, at 12 o'clock, M., at the la traidetleti of said deceaSed, in Liber rt tolartiship, Adams county, Pa., for 'palliest,' of making a partition of the Eared of said deceased to and among the heirs. and the legal representatives, if the eemelwill admit'of Such partition with• out prejudice to,orspoiling the whole there. of,btit if thesa me will not admit ()flinch par tition,then to part and divide the same to and among as many of them as the same will conveniently aeeonitnedate, hut if the same wilt not admit of division at all, without prAjtadiee or spoiling the whole thereof, then-to valite and appraise the same, whole andrindivided ; and further to enquire anti tOlcottliin whether the said Real Estate accommodate more than one of the heirs of said intestate, and if so, bow 'many of said heirs it will convenient ly accommodate.': ' • t#LNJA' 11N SCHRIVER, !theirs 011iee, Petqlbttflt. • '` '. et ten: I I, Ma. , VALUABLE FARM .17' PUBLIC SSLE On Thursday the 17th day of February, AT 10 O ' Ci.OOK, A. N.. ON THE ennxisgi, IN .THE BOROUGH . OF otticvsauao, 11 - WILL sell my FARM, lying within j_ said borough, containing , nte - ro' or leas, of exOellent le n d,• 'Flteic - tIF a large quantity or gbod , bfirrADOWi'antl a , good proportion of 'I'IMUEMC otkhe Farm. bcr.The rains will be vole Melte, or in LOTS, as may snit purchasers: -:. i ''' •.'• - a'r The bailie - 14*Ni , ' ' ~ 1 - ' will be told all my interest itt theellarge .0 ~i i• TWO-STORY - • Soutb etat. IC ir . Atute,43n 11 ,;:c_ci t ~ ,!hpi„ I iegiond, of said, Borough, tat , * ocoupiud tIY 11 ..W.S'aii, RP , ......:..L.ke.gt--AuxxxiNnotavilifroif ;•', • TWO-STORY :::t . L ui z ] „,w2tzratgt '412V31P0719 eittiata in Snutii ittreet. now 'o e cupkid by 'Sesuxi: Vittenti. ' eel. Several' by. ITOUtP.S sold et the same •• money on' the dst thy' et Apr il :n e xt; alien It good title itilittfgiVOO; !kid did *ince in tw o equal endue! itynients'tilth inter. ext. tiflyist. S - STIFTENI. Verb 11, 1847. 0 • ': t Valuable l'ersonal Property 4T PUBLIC • • ••••#--r•-••.1 3 ' tip HE undersigned, Executors of the gs ' tate.of Joan °arse &nettled, late of Monotpleassut township. Adams eounty, will expose In Public Sale, on Friday and Saturday, tile 10th end Ilth of March nixt,al. the late rebidence of sold deceased, in itiountpleasant townshlP, about of a mile of. New Oxford, a large variety of val uable Personal Property. including about 500 BUSRELS OP CORN in the. Crib. 1$ acres of Wheat in the ground, 10 noes of Rye, FIVE HEAD OF HORSES. and Horse-gears. 12 head of Horned Cattle, S Shoats, Plantation and Road 'Wagons. Carriage and Harness, Winnowing Mill, Cutting Box, Hay-bad• tiers, Wheelbarrows, Ploughs. Harrows, Cultivator. Crosseet Saw, Grain Cradles, Seythea, Flour Barrels. loverseed, double barreled ' Gun, die., dm, together with a large lot of Household and Kitchen Furni- • ture—such as BEDS AND BEDDING, Tatries. Chairs, Sideboards, Bureau. star es. &c., together with other Personal pm, w.tv belonging to said decease& -•Sale to commence at 10 o'cloelt, A. at m' continue until all the articles are s o t& tendance will be given, and terms made knew by JCIIIN LAITCIL. 'DANIEL GROSETIBI . , Feb. 4, 184:3.—ta - Executors. FOR RENT .• From the first of Spril next' A Two-story Brick DWELLING: HOUSE, WITH GARDEN AND STADL:4 &C. ON CHAN.. DEMUR() STREET. A DALY TO D. - A WCONAUGHY. February 4. L 848.-0 LEAP YEAR-VALENVNES lELL l an o E p R e n elCd KURT n Z r a u s i e n d o o w s s t::_e t e m i t e • e n d t of SEN'TIMF f NTAI. VALENTIK ES, which, for eleganee of design, betuty W1;31• is h, splendor anti ihmainess, are unequallei' some of which are on the moot magnifieeni paper, perlbrited, enclosed and embossed. Cupid says ' • Union alone Is wealth. success and love. Long may she prove it on that isteditl day Which owhi - St,. VoTeaielPii ; And long may Khu.sa Knares glittering store, Show crowds of beauties thronging 'round his door. Long may each blushing maid and sighingirwsin Seek Ko are's aid, nor blush nor sigh in vain. Long rimy he gently point tho flowery way Which leads to bliss on that eventful day. And lon may he behold his precepts prove That union only is the seal of love. I respectfully invite the Public to call and examine the largo supply now open ed that they may see with what taste I have prepared this unsurpassed assortment for brilliancy, quality and cheapness. KELLER cheap ness. Feb. 11. Bookseller and Stationer. NOTICE. A DRATIAM SHEFFEIt, (Carpenter.) n■ of Tyrone township, Adams county, Pa., having:executed a deed of voluntary assignment to the subscriber, residing in Stratum township, in said county, in trust for creditors, notice islieretiy given to all persons indebted to said Sheffer to make payment without delay to the sibseriber, and to all persons having claims to present them; properly. authenticated, for settle ment. SAMUEL DEARDORFF, Jan. 7, 1848---Ot Assignee. NOTICE• - ramp trAttniAN, of mountjoy township, Adams county,' having ex ecuted a deed of yolumaryassignment to the subscriber, residing in Straban town ship, in-said'iounty, in trust for creditors, he hereby requests all persons indebted to the said Hartman, to make payment im mediately ottheir reapective dues, and all persons having claims to present them, properly authenticated, for setttlement. JOHN DEARDORFF, Jesigneer Jan. 7 1848.--et & CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES Dr. Calk ftle 1 11 N N; AN Vegetable Piles Remedy, is a domes do_S tic reparation, whieb,,,has been wed wither' tire success for many years. Being an internal medicine, ii has a decided preference over outward applications, whicla are but palliatives and not cu. natives. This m;idicine acts upon the diseased parts, producing ;leAlthy action and a permanent mire -\ V Uitli Wt. WA XRANT,OIt RXIOXD TOE XO- tu-sohi, wholesale and retail, by ROWAND & ‘Vat. -rot, Proprietors, 376 INtarket street, Phila., and by S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Wm. Bit. tinge:. Abbottatown ; Ldley dc. Riley, Oxionl,aoii T. 7. Cooper, Franklin tp. .[Ang.6, '47. y Jewelry, Match-Ouardsg VIVATCII Chains, Keys, Spectacles Ste. &c. can 'always be hod at the Clock 4r., Watch Establishment of • i*LE.X.PRAZER. 311111?11.4 AILI4IIII7,IFIL. OT VARIOUS RINDS FOR MLR THIS OFFICE, AFFLICTED READ !-LET rMMMI Roslll' TXPEOTORANT, . , Foil 'I 111: CURE OF /TINE undersigned respectfully informs 1 the Farmers of Adams County, and Cowan pilots, Coughs. Colds,' Prim chub, asthma, cro u p; tyhoong , all otlitrir in , llrlillkdi that he has . pptcb aarti of -, Cough, , Spltting Blooti,;4'ort , . from !Actin II:Bow En, of Juniata county, I Throat, Paine heed Orepriii :..-• Pa., all the, right, title, and interest,of said / ..7:eions syi !he airettst, .I.tg , - "Bower in ,n eertaili ,telprOtieinekt tpr, the ' flitqty ,c , f,lireeMink . , ~c.aniVie'iiii)t. ur dints hihts,patenyed yhe andallo :,, 1 . ., , 4th of 1841a.F011 ADAMS' t4ir' dfi rl '' I 4 4 T d• 'rases o f the , e , • '', . COUNTY, and that he will dispose of \• '. PULMONARY ()lICIA 'I:. L I FAJAIII.AIGHTSte, pugh as ,w wish to artil l 1 4 45‘ 4 PEIIIB rattuible pre r paration ' hale /whirs ilieNdoliteiirofiabtPtchtiltli t hfArli4hipottAit • .14: the'ritiblie OW isittedal yeatik dti eg , tilitith invention, on reasonable terms.- The great time "hi PaoPiteltrimil mtetPel'lMlnt l6 . ll4 tai' ,advantage of this Invention ,014)(5)te in the nionials IA iif Ititiffiar4llooSY In*MirfiAb 9l9l / 0011. (yrettbectlie expense and labor incurred in Horrid eomplaitits. the building of ilia erdinarr.iltilw.erpidiro) The collowing,itaraexhart..frov,t* . fli t ter 'r u m* a rile „ a , di , te a ,-• • • • • •, febiiiild With, and the stack erectethowthe I PhllatitgAt k den.•281(18.81 1 i lutthee of the groundlbistitnylitaii ilif ` ID , Dear Friidd:lTtii stretwit ra the AttieetomM, ifadtBllolllch 'May be &faired. The system has exceededAll.expeso,' ~ 1 111 #1, t''' , tleitmen well tested, end - has prored.testee friendlells:ll.4 wea leek • will burn Ai II ' •m' vastly eupettiomtpmtperatenvervai trieio;'" cold contracted some live or six weeks ago, die,,, Ilitr The subscriber me rt ring which drat sise,had takinjwity highly ra id' conithended , reihedieseleit- ' hOtut experiencing. knrltectiop of` thecountll",'wherettietniti the Mast'brilidettft#dVatM AwswAt solicitation, - ieideia may be desited, on reasonable terms. ahe consented' Wg 4c7,,, ,/.. , EXP ECTORA NT" ICP'Any desired infor m ation can be fritl ] and was comp lWite •„. the use ot two , des. The nee(' v : O 4 ' 11-1. A via- F ... boo•%. bytlpplication to the subscriber residingin '.,!'"- ' Id • dirssettl, Adams county. Pa. '. ' itioust e t It'd her and : s - .. ~. severe co . ~.. tor the cure et uhTcli shirbid tried many ass.' c$ i t ! ! t 1 ANDREW LOW: frowns hist, witb,l3o 0400.1 X viv.hliqrptile' ' , I Fib. 4,1848.-3 m n> the Expectorant, and O wed her payripl ly, li e The thlid cure was bdB , —r•;•foi lad lo h ta. ken a trernkdous told . mi lectniten 'eittirisure trammei errands:' file tough was of no or onjor.kfbit-fror bed." 041 1 409 t 1 'a .11 • Your friendr ,• i C. W. G. " 113 CAPTIONIIii consequence of tht" Anent preparation' now before the, pottjle, uniler i t i he named of "Eatracti." "Oalsams,""Sittips,' Sic. and even of a timilat mote, the proprtdior deems it necessary to esetion.the "filleted aieldrii•Collm terfeira.i Each bottle of , the. stmear.bas the words "Ross' . espolorist—thytwotif.+Adfigitli Md.' blown• in ( the gless ; thelipiticl," 1 74. v. i: in connected capitals stamped one,,t ,seal. and sly writing ' signature on the', icfriPper,tiltheut which it cannot be genuine. • •,• • 16e Price; 80' Chits per bottie;iltd*e ritopey to be refunded it wcine•be inolrellteterdfietteri taken according to directions! Prepared only•by •i • • - - .1,• F. RatiS.Dritkiatiailtimare. For sate , by . the following / Ags_sts:--- I. .Forma/ hr. Buehler, Gettysbur g . ,. , Gio• ir . khalrY , ,Y4irrkeid• Was, liettletvell.Petera‘tirg,, rr'fllg34ElBBll.--,NO CURE. NO' PAY !di Feb. 11, 1848. ' ' 1) 1 !iY 2° 0 847 ' 1 9i •, A SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE, - - Geed txperienre and judgimbal .are re' guired to make a valuable. and aqie same lime, innocentpurgative..P.Tkis is possessed only byfeto: HE great majority of the reMenles sulv 4.N ed of this class are manufactured by per sons who have ho ides of the relative err ative or WNW mil powers tai the drugs their we., . It this cabs* mare thin soy 'other; whiets - bediffsforiellieTnert Gess and often injurious effehtsi ModuCeitbsi ild• %Tithed remedies. And hence the general preju- ' dicesthich Fergie agrtinit Itiern, No* thereis IL great difference in this respeet; With OOP" TO the - Pills Made by Dr. flrandreth. atat, Consequent- ly their superior claima Upon the public b of the articles composing the Driandreth,Pills, are ptropared In that way whiCti *are theli bee :: eficial effects to the aystem ih Ih, fareit add kid. est Mennen For instance, sortie Ingredients hive to he promoted in vaeuo ; that ii, the sir,is exhanw ted in the utensil, and rentaips so until einibi• nation re of itted with other,ingieslienta, ,tvitk.b afterwarda prevents the alitrom'aeling injUilonsk ly upon the medicine. Agaiif;thepromdtion lot each ingredient depends upon 'its multiplying power upon other ingredients.—For i the power of 'different seeetable purgatives' upon each other s is governedliy similar laws to the potser of figures by multiplication. Nioesaildpi to 'nine, Makst eighteen: put nine times hive are eighiy•one. So it is with 'some vegetable purgatives. By'ad d•ng nine pews of one ingredient, and hint parts of another ingredient together, - the poem lain eneased, not to eighteen, but to eightpone, Lor example, either of the article:is' to prdduke any porg'stive effect, would have to le wed to 'the ea ten, of eighty-one erains; by combining thorn only eighteen grains have to be med. Again, an other ingre,hent is found to multiply thiii Power which,rt a proportion of two grains, would hale n o orkt • 1 „ ; -icin the animal Ociintiniy , but which, added to eighteen grains of 'a compcifind of two parts of dine trains. each of tern Ingle dients; vigil again mititiply the pdkretqvihich they have gained of eighty:one, to one bendretd and sixty-two. Sci again, the mixture of twenty grains can be again multiplier; by ah in addition of two grains. to the power of tbrete hundred and tN tnty Apar grains, or the origit a .l po*er of the twotint ingredients. Here we Since ttreentrtwo grains, which. AS a purgative, contain the power equal to three - h6dred cod thin ty-Tidirtfathdrof either oi tie articles alone ; nevertheless, altho' se powerful after being thwi combined, are aide in any quantii v—always having a beneficial'effeet, and in no ease capable of doing injury, of wish thousands bear ample witness.. 11.71.,et those in arty way‘itd oilieslth use their* , Pills. They alit find it much to their adventsie. riOr - The Brandreib Pills are sold Tor 25 tieilts per box at Dr. B. Bra ndreth's Principal 0111C*, *II Idroadway, N. York, and by the following duly authorized Agents 1. M•BteVenned& i tf.• tyst)tirg; J: D. M'Crem7, Peteriddrix Abra ham King,Huntendown; A. 31'Partand;AbbattstAlikin; D. M. C. Whit, Hampton; Shcentt . per dr, Fink, Littlestown ; Mary Duncan, CastiteiNn Oefi• Hearty, Fairfield ; J. H. Aufabaugh4dit 'nth' D. Newcomer Mechankiivillo art. over. (Feb. tf, ions Stiltirtß buil)ppgella BASDARA Vote eo tkis „ wife. now Barbara Sheffer. IrrIAKE notice that an Order of thb: 1 Court of common Pleas of Adams County has been made, fixing, Monday the net day of Abretory fot the hearing and detertanation'o he said cause, PRI ihat., the.1. 1 4/ 1 4wirtnt I. hereby required to appear,oft eitici ay, and ins neer theitlim 'Atilt of'the I.ibelle4t , BBICIAMTN Sheriff's Office, Gettysbuig, dy Jinn/kr/ *1, , 18 4'. , ‘• NOTIVEVI ETTE RS of Administration •ott the jui Eet3to of ELIZAIATII WALICILiki late of Cumberland township. deed, tinting been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township—Notice is hereby given to all those indebted to said estate to make payment, and those having claims upon the estattelo present the Same, properly au• thenticated, for settlement. 303StPli wAtKEll„l(ltn'r Jan. 21, 1848.--04, NOTICE. y ETTERS of Administration on the _4l Estate ofJOSZPII CotinuN, late of, Mt. Pleasant towlep, dec'd, having been grant ed to the subscribers, residing in Adams county, they hereby give notice to all why are indebted to said Estate to call and pew the same without delay, and those having claims aro desired to present the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. SAMUEL DURBORAW, ,JOHN COSH UN, 4dministratort. The firstnatneil Administrator resides in m o untj : Dy, the second in Mountpleasant township,. Jnn. 21, MM.—fit CHOOL BOOKS AND :STATION.' 1,7 t BY, otaa kinds, coaatanlly,oq , h r jo and, forsale, at the loweo prices, at tEs Book and Stationery Steep or Dec,. 10. IS. BtirliLElt• Important to Etniteci, ZALtI E4.0.171t.11.'1A161 ILVT,u4 OUT .1 litLX. CnzPartnefghip, in the Cabinet.; Making Ilusiness. PTIHE subgcrittets , '.bave,. , enteretibidSo AL;Partnership in the Cabinet- m *4T . busibiese, at the old stand ofiffeaitQsN 'bleb, in Sont<altinituietstreet4 oppoiatit Wittebeenner'i radii - try—iv here they . .altaajts• have on hand, and be pre.parsit tax to order, col illidekoards. Secretaries, Dressing , ; Big redus. Tableif Beeiststuk.; - Work and. Candle-startle, and, in short. !bvirp - , attide ibelorrging la Atitabove business. They will 8180.1,6441 , con:band CHAIRS of all varietiesJ. par All orders for COFFINS attended 4o.aoilb the utmost promptnesnol t e subneribettosittriltt the peblicelliat aU werk purchased of them milli's - OMNI and most durable character. . 1 1liey! tauperintend t4ernselves the construction of teary article, thus being assn red that both , material and worketanaluptictitabelteatT Theiaoerme are exceedingly nitaaevablek • • ba.learned.by giving them a Call. !:KiPrOatintry produce taken in exchange .r-stork._ HENRY GARLACH. DANIEL TRIMMER. . I .Gettrelkeigatia. 28. D. 1. A: ~{ /1.111. {IP b'Elf switic•-iirrevaliti! WIASIVIONA:IIOI , Ihrtbe and AC' • Drinistarihturtemoreklhie 4 oFeimftle te the di diamond 'w , the qounty ng's, here he cin i at alltfaictrt,te tidy prepared•ie. trainoi the From long experience he •filtftera that he can go through all theretnifietitilins" of the tonsoricaldepartments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet tlita tire satisfaction of all who submit. them chins to the keen ordeal of his rszorir lie hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will Tern, as well as redele a liberal share' of Public patronag r e,. The sick wiltbe,attended,ton Weir priv ate Ovellings ili o l. li. iI it ri e k IC,ew Es a is men . '"'''''' filkAtlrti r ahiiiiii, l ' uh- ' s JESPECTFULLY infg the. eiti- N :ens of Gettysburg, WiCitrangers whiruntifitly here until their bean:lap:ow, 'iblitlld has opened i hew A1 1 04h52 ,in t l , i stmilbrinerly occupied by finp,4ll4lik • In ° est York street, one *or, Wait of Paifon's Hat -store, where he,i :Seintsp' pee- Cuth* the Tonsorial busine' grits' sla. gu i ei ped,ind various branches. .. .Pt wi l l shave ,you 'as clean as a city Brokqj tied eft! yeitc, bale' to suit the cut of your 'hOld and the ~cut pf your phis. Then thpiortu4 a object An 4 desire is to improve the,apperince of the hitmait race. lie who twpetacia,, i shim, flopping or removing dantfrpli; kwhich tik,(Hends have been pleased to accord to 401 416 1 Pa1m ?fil u rE ri t t r* ' .. ~ r _I Clem do n n to cidl, 1 pray, THAW koir te little motion the way ; rd and barbers poor, te tt , Prey; ;mid friend, dont pus his door. 4tW l iffitair'helidiciediteld itiittlatlii ° 1 si,hist stalk" in I‘ beinistivsyawrithig '' 0 -To pm theArkots inwebsoo wino i , ' ,4301 , 7 ,141111 1 1 140, 400 SIS 0 COOSed fed; , . , . itlet.. .lowiltakatioontaki,l 1 ,- , 11 I • , .r , , , • AIifoII.799FAIIIIN ludsoOttipa p4r4 ~ • ' To PO* 1 1 Mr fetislit a rr'lli , tii VW* yotfill where 4 lvev. Toole*, the scene, he'll o Po)2•iielvet / i The walks oetotAtliAn too'''. ,d ti • l N" . . B. .oeitlenten trouhled e i the i , Teeter will find an infallible curb apply.' iwissikrwidrems....Jsee.. , ~.....4issr Itik,a,,,, t . kcif.eal‘yillburisiumiliflollit4Ell $3 ssslo3”.. ..;co 10,0 IQtieritopcc 7 ,lo4s., A ,Mitirtsrr or, coiWomi totuitiunce Tar returned to the • Regiaterof the Ceuta,- of Adams: *l7O 79 Dtgueltper cent. feriae of the egis er, ' , 851 Amount paid 19 Controonwolth.lti62 25 January g Ist, 1848.—1, the undersigned Auditor. appointed by the Court of Com mon! Pleas, under the ppyrision of the 10th Seet:ar the Act of 20th April, 1840, do befell certify that the above is a core rect statement of the amount of Collateral Inheritance Takes passing through the hands of ROBERT Cone A N, Register of Ad ams County, duriog, the year coiatnenring with Oct. Ist, 1848, to 30th day of Sep- Camber, 1847. E. W. STAIILE, Gettysburg, Feb. 4,—.4t - PEA NUTS, FILBERTS. .AL MON DS, &c., of the. best quality to be had at the Confectionary•of • C. WEAVER ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER CI PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, dte., of hest quality, canalways be had at the Fancy Store of C. WEAVER. April 10, 1846. WATCHES, of all k Inds, NMI. be cleaned and rapaired4 at the shotletat notice, at FRAZEI',B Clock* 44 Watch Estab,lishnacfit, to t;igyebnri... July 18, 1847. , 11310 , 222Tifin E'021. 1 012 NOTICE is her Y.-glyen to all Tiekt• atcea and other persons concerned, that the .4DMINIWPI?orfION vi ("- COUNTS of the deceased persons herein afterlimn! lotted will be presented at theOr phartie Cotirt of t AilatHs county; for confir mation and allowance, on 'Tuesday, the 22d'efity of1 , 1b ratiry next, vie, t • n • rhd n I al aveottl tof Hear) A. Pieking; . AdMinisirMor of the Estate of Christian Picking. deceased. The first and filial account of Silas M. itorniak..Adininistratoe of the estate of An drew 11. Miller, deceased. The first account of George Zollinger, Administrator with the will annexed of John Myers. deceased., first account of Jacob Piing'? AO mimistrntor of the Estate of Joseph Pitzcr, lideoeised. .- • Tim : account of. John Shull and David iSholit:,Adminiettaturs of the estate of Fred „crick, Shull ) deceased. t :f 114 account-of ilenry Emlet v Adminis. trator.of the emote or Jon kitnlet, deceased. .The first and final account of Emanuel Omagh, Administrator of the Estate of 4nbn.,l3e,ougli g tleeeascd. t The flan and final account ni” Michael ,I-Inflinani Juni, Administrator of therestate of Micheal chzisti deceased. .- -co The final account of Flemming: lentl;,one of the Administrators oldie Es• jate,of William 44111iland t deceased.:, Thafinat Newton, of Jaceb.dPerep Ad• roinistraterof the tiltite of Cathstrims n• kart, deceased t - • - Tho . 404 Belmont of Daniel intim and Anikert Itipl)eartidrir, Adminittwors 1 . 11 91 1 44 q tdi l'elor Hoover, doerepd, .!. 4 1 14 Alks/Mittootint of.Gt ow Deardorff, olthe e Athniaistrators of Peter Dear ,!fortf,. deatemotk.L' 1)1 1)r. r 4,1, 1 4491111RT otippzioy, Rerigor. 1‘, 1 1,11?„ . 6 Wlrr , •' TATECIAA ktXICO AND ,„ I. _ . _.<.-I•‘i LOUIVPICTORIRS.'!''z ' . . I , j.il r.l fatal talked .abbtsfhWtatielvyou knotty! ".,. •II 001l.nletel ',lteUlei intMetlea; I. • ,a 4 101 4 141•149, 115, but anuet confess, ' e r trAPt, our arme, swop.. 1 '''': ni. Ibtie'r ileiorisi itiin'tbeiS * : • ! 7 Witt tong been made 'QS peideleass I . 1 •.. • Vietettee'lrluniphant and complete, . 1 s ; At Mucus Sameon'e,.ln •Yoxt street: .'A ‘;,,... ';,. , Zvi: filstAiSt-4!*P them . ' noun dursttry,' , ;•,' i .' I n t iflik_Niki°49uantit , ; 1 n s l o •.'l at) ..11:3e. a fiposn- . - 1 " 1 1 111pe ba anti ' .' j ' i ' ' '''' ''Prili AA ra . ,t, biV rt mall, Vile VOQIII 410,Xii IHIA better alt. • VrAte, roe !piing *it'd)! CLOTHING this,llll.'ssuirticileu Vedtito buy Meng Ai NositsttfistfoiSQ.Nieefdtht limy" 13$areionmarip itilitoeliet th t i l l i Ct. in :Oettysburgcsrkerti tht,latifebt and bests*• vortnient of , , 0 (.11 .. . Readu-matie Oehfiar, for BOYS' and ME?Et :Wear, ever re. ceived in Geßvabwg, ,Ints!# being opened. IfitilfthiiiiiilikirMits I ,Sr ' d be imposai. bie. l7dg .. , ittlitittugt -_A bu 4fe t articles eon:- 141 t , .',,,,inun ls , ingludes ev 914 .Y n i?ett ' 'i's; 4. . :11' ' iid ' en's Apparel, Itiili.'ii s •• . COB 't and Cloth' 1 13rN'd04 = apd OS: fine and 'tritWrfitte'.*Tir'eed !Cats .''Vasainet do. : plain anefiltleyiCitseuTterlollt, Tweed, and Cassinet PANTS 141W; - Satin, Csa. simere, Canine. Pliiii itfitilei VEPTS ; dm ' Wrappers,,, Shirts: 11,4sliiti141,f6ititii; 1011 143 kr R, 'Ctavans,ilaifillideitreills:Wa= ponders, Gloves, !Stockings, tkc, Also, a li a rZ: i lY: 1 1 1:9 t a i it i lc 4..1 4 .41:1 Alt • ..., 1 Jewelry. Spectacles. Perfumery. Pen. kni,yes, Corobs,,kbAvipg, ApPATetPt• giis-,. dee,liit f ili2slnide Ctl itibraltis, trioltda; Tut ; p ta h, m, ,vi O ti ta .E n t e gg i trirlork, i lls, ( ll-11r, i—7f , l l o iir, ~!1 , ,,, 01 , Thr., ,, ,c , „. i,,,,, 5,. t . ) ft 811 3 171:lk of tioiTizzini,vt,tt,dr itarginttiginucteatmvrti!) pr clp , av p 0 a 0 i lowest prices, and will be sold atastoniah ingly low rates. If you want to save 50 I per cent. inourchasingru P l'illind win ; uti'Clitthltt.i iitll ind bti the eleK fitairittrtniallilol*OA,T hl''' '-' toll I 01 , ' 00, -: , !ATAwr .; •rsAMSON. " Nor. 5, 'lB47.—tf 1-° ' . 7. I 1 ll l ,l ) T IVIK 'SPRING IFOWIFESIDALLII. ,11 , ;)101 , - ryt.liAtii *WO ignited in s healthy part of go sobat i tys of a mituArerkliprixge o port XXI miles west of York, at whickplgeb'perstins trriyhti, itr AO wowing intim . Pr Cars. by applying to .8114144 Bay., wit Mee) wititteeetly eon. l veyince to this place on theses:no day, and those coming in the afternoon train can , take the Gettysburg Stage immediately for i gi4' l -11)ivpr,u,mt, the York and Gettys kurg:Ntopiker where they. will be 'meow. etPti,lfeAlnuver.night,anticonveyed here the ,oistrt - tiaY t ; - trhe School,is also easy of ad. PoriliStfim,Baltimore, Carlisle, Harrisburg, 4110Satitlythurgfas stages from each of these ,pleces,,pass 41trough Petersburg (one mile north of this) every other day of the week. r~lhgicourse of Instruction comprises all ) this &peaches of a solid liberal English Ed. yucation t together with the French and tier :...fpan langume, and Drawing. Vh*e summer Se s ision will rommenci,ott thb Gist: fecond dak in"the sth month, and that for the winter on the first second day iptha 1 ith' month, anti each conliune 22 weeks, Tx.nns.—For Tuition, Doardlng, Wash mg, Asc., $5O per sesssion of 22 vreekit, one•hal( payable in adianee, and the re mainder at the cod of the, term, No ex• tea charges except for the )French and Der man languages, and Drawing. The use of Reading Docks and Library without charge ; other Books and Stationery, when needed, famished at the usual prices, Each pupil must furnish her own wash 'bat in and towel, and have each article of clothing marked with her entire name. JOEL WIERNIAN. LYDIA, S. WIERIVIAN, York Springs, Adams Co. Pa.--3m [CE %Nitta Or the very best cptality, anti &Arent 'flavors, can be had, at all time's, at Al - NVER'S Confectionary in Chambers burg street. Families and Parties wiltbe supplied with any desired quantity.,et,the shortest notice. CAKES, end porat.c- Tiol4s of all kinds elways oh band. and will be furnished to order ott reasonable terms. Gettysburg, July 7.l.—tf CI OLD PENS AND BiLVERoPEN• CiLS, (beet quality) thud Cases ; Visiting and Printing Midi. Pane l+ N o !is PriperilireeinfeeOlocte'Werexe l Perm Genling !ai, Leiter' Spur iir t ri n (Cf.eide v Spur Denember 10.. Philldelphin Adrewriisernrnhr • ' Watches', Jeweitti + v A'I'CIIES, Jewelry & Silver Ware may be had wholesale and retail, guarantied better fur the price than at any other store in Philadelphia, at (late Nicho las Le Huray's) No, 72 North 2nd street, above Arch, Philadelphia. 1 ,. LA WATCHES, all ktnds, fine, till. and low qualities, among:whit* are. I Gold LC erg, ilia Jr,welled; • *40.40 Iwo Lepmes 25 to 40 Quartierg . to!itAttion, Hilvet 'Lever*, .11111 irwO9+4, •' i IN •NJ Lepines 11: to It 4 Qonrtiersip 9 to 10 JEW' , Diamonds, Gold Chains, Oold Pons .with Ophl &;,,§ilvpr Holdeni! Peueils..PNWP:iovr Bracelets, Cameos LW' va, with every other srttelo. of jewelry of the richest andmoetlaslionable.patterns. SILVER W AREjPIate, Forks, Spoons, Cups, &e., of , stentlarrt diver.. PLATED WARE, Castors. Cake Bas-.; kets, Fans, Vases. (yard Cases And other! Rich Fancy Goods in great variety.. Wholesale Buyers will save money by calling here before purchasing.. oiclo.lieep this advertisementand Call at I No, 72. You will be satisfied; the goods are really cheaper and better .than ore of fered hi the city. For sale low, a-hand some pair of SHOW CASES,;suitahlei for Jewelry or Fancy Store s apply as I above, I Sept. 3, 1,147.—Pir . !. Cheap Watehes'anit'4evelry. hill Jewelled Gold Le- t ., rers for $4O, war- - :ranled kY • 714, 1it5.,146 *AAA street, Phil. • 1 , s • I:l•Seltbia , oh° 1,1145-constantlr on hand a large assort. 111 .went otooli and Silver 'Watches, at-tho,following low- prices : • • • rAlkivralled Gold Levers, •. $4O 00 Alver 00 uoia:Lophin, Fun Ji;telted, •'3o oo Entree Lepineg i • T o do Silver Qusrtlers, 8 00 with a large assortment of rine Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins Bracelets, Gold and Silver Pencils, bold eli$1001"&ei flat also ion -hand a einupleto '.aitso'rtitient of patent and plain Watch Classes, Main Springs, Verges, Di. Hinds, of every deseriptiom'—iii fact, a'complete assortment of Watehm keeihoolsifind Watch materials, to which trelwntild.riall the attention of the Country Tresteti' ,, Vllnse wishing Anything in 'the ) ittittetelitm,:tvill find it to their advantage tivsniltintl , ekamine hie stook before pur• ohaeinrelsiow hero. Pitikultelphia, Aug, 40.847.-6-6 m , Tie'? and cheapest Stock it,....., , ,,t,g,, . - .., i or Go4p Aisio SILVER ,n .y I I,llRiitPcfaTittet o . Plain end PtincieJew ~ e. t • Ilt VII tAkur PHIA, 7 l ' 1 1 - 7, ' Retail--No, 1 116 ( * . ' ; Wholesale soil 414 i Market sow. Gold /*Mai fill! jewelled, 18 careet -) ,• case, gold dial, StO__DD Tik e P4 l T , -- do . do. i . „..p 1 4,4:s an _oo Is ite evaol, tali feviellid,` ' ' ' ' td 00 Silver I4pines, jewelled., IR 00 if "fiu arthre Wla telkeC' :416itilld " ~ , t-1 i 4 !liiitUldityp.,• , r:iol.l-r ~') liu i , i ~,!, r ildx) Silver imitation Quartiers. 6 00 Sepond hind Gold and Silver Watch es, at all prices, from - ' i am Pencils I Id , 162 to 23 00 76 to 2 00 Bratelels, with topes and other sets, Pore Silver 'ressitniins, 4/Wails/Willi tfotiV,4,ll irilli'fen , oil and solid silver'holdiors, only 196 falilit'dfillit*kirirftffilliitlilirii•rictillifr irtngirifiliNll4lo44:ol.otry-diAtipilin, at 4he Id4ittliitifitritt ItifiirPrk Ifilliotitrie4; gold and silver Levers. Lepine ,s and Quar ipstehis4ool petnirithehfair klian,flie above prieel. A call will be sufficient to convinc hasers that this is the place to get EFffif Tnd cheap articles. All goods AlitiPllll4ll A I:tti ,a o ,H On stt o they are sold for. 44440 Pg. CY p . une wally attend- IR b,C110,. phi. and.Pilaer bought for each, or taken in exchange. , All kinds of mattthiss,rtipaired and warranted to keep .01M1ttr0...., ..,. . 1 7 ~. , 4 „t. 13,4 have a splendid gold independ. fats gOltdp match for timing borers. Also, 00040 Onivilnimed Watches, for traders' use, and• Roods, of all kinds in ,my line, at , • , .... LE.WiS liALIO.NIUG'S • „.Witch, clock, end Jewelry Stine, N 0.41141 :` 11(arket,St., above I Ith, north bide. Phila. Pftilitletphia, Aug. 0, 184'7,-.4m lioVeep; First Prentfuni WRITING' INK. Silver Medal just awarded by the American !natl. tute, New York, 1d47, nit BE following testimony from distingllsKed geas Inbtitutions speaks for intelt: Univeisity of l'ennifylvibia, Philadelphia, May 11, 1841.5 ' Flaring Died, Inc some timrirthe Mack Ink manufactured by Mr. Joaeph E,Hoverove hare found it wellsatted for manurerlpt, byits running freely, and its exemption from coagulation. Ira Shade also we ate well pleasettWith. W. E. HORNER, Dean of the Faculty. JOHN LUDLOW. Provost SAMUEL B. WI LI E, , Vino Provost.' HENRY REED, Sec'sy,9l,tho "ROOriltt . P.kfttCF.; Natufal rhi• Inqy and chentlstry: IV: 1V: GE HARD. Lectuter. 'We fokly concur in the tiboye , w, ' ti , 1 0. MORTON, Deer elf the Factalir n . 1. Pennsylvania Medicaltoflege. A, D. DAEHE, Ffincipal, ,li, M'BII,IIITRIE, Prof. of Anatomy in Central High School, r . lA A r,f,y, Secretory of ectetAmericars ' hire Inatirsmc e Cnnl'rani . • J, D. GEORGE, Phil. Custom House.'. ' novec'm .14mtiontine Cement „,A stlgitAllll%. arrtretd--ws•natittrb, For d!de, r‘holessle and retail, at the. Mantifse tory, No, S 7 North Third street, opposite Cherry street, Phi lade) phia, lry JOSEPH Iltanufactiirrt; IT.TFor dela in dettysburt dt the Bonk tihtiStd tionery store of S. 11. Bo doted. Nov. rt, • - • All6gheny House,' 280 1114narr err. Plitttett.PHla. TA. subscriber (late of the Witshingtdo tlotel, flartithurg, PA.) takes this method of Informing his old friends and the public generally that he has taken the'above named HOTEL, The House is airy 'and comfortable, and has been ex tensively alt red and impfbeed, and the proprieter ho pes by strict attention to ha.. mesa, and a tiroper care foi,the comfort of his guests, to merit and receive a share of, public petronage. The tii i ppleas-slanted I very e.dritrerttent tor the Trittroning balngrinily two 'doors 'above the itittis berg and Pittsburg liet,et; and within two Mknotes *elk of 1116 ilattittinre arid Re/W -ink. DOPAUIt '• Stabling ettatitettrttfid pee. MINIS+ Terms pet' days; • pi tit atillS, Proprietor,. Sept. 3,iii117.1.4 ••;, iscrited i °rusts OW tti i tfuf 'thntevcry rent will be Sit/Ide je give ?satisfaction and sure a en i ilittiazice .. etirtritn.; . , (ford 'Az` ‘'et'l(kei WR'trließ rittitrialry'qnstir 7 • D o , ,tu: • do, of:Supsriaritaish., uo r do. do. A peltors Lapisiss , rfo u Sk" tvigtish aria 'ltlitiias Watehrs; with light *Witt") 'RA hots, caws (sold jewelry jik . 311 -vdria tica f flop 410 comtypai, Silver l'hved, and Sill:sr Wares. Musical tioxiia, ft/ . !yin: - Gold and Nilver 111;cc0oteon! , ttli'mond Pointed Gold Pen,. Mantel & Office ClOcks, fB killatid adulr Othsvii WAttlzmakene TOoltr sod *mat* of MI Fancy Articles, Fancy FORS, titeel Ur Having every facility for Afa hlingecrit. an' the' moot %tirkntageittiS tcYTrib. 0:61,1111 pending inducements *Hike offered nejettf. cheats, JOILIti C. FARR. 12 Chesnut at Philadelphia, KeilholtZ,.. Defile,. in Faints, Oils, Brushes 4 Gliteste ranristi, Putty, and Mixed ?trinity of all colors, al the loweet rates, Corner dttranlclitt and Oreen streets, optolii. the • Pmin't Avenov, fiattletori Ti. 11.-Wrttram havitig a long experience In Paints. Oils; tit.. b•-- lux a practical 'lnns° and Sign .Psinter. will give all information, respecting mix- - ink Painttt.grails. Country Mei chants: and others supplied ntt, troaikhaer terms. , Oct: 29, UI ANC AILTICX.EB, eulogue,Bue pa' Oi Tooth !hushes. 'ef . Brushes, 'roods Phwrrers, - Poil f. y kaits OtttHLER.' I)ee. 10. Perfumery, Snap ) Art. 11110ERFUNIERY, 13041 0 t4 i FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, Ikci f lor sale by C i'VtAVER, FMENDS' ALMA ItitC kr 1848, hy Elijah: Weaver, Philadelphia-40r title at C. WEAVER'S Confectionary. in , Ocitvebur:. V% hoever 'ants a Virst.rate • !: TIME-PIECE . . ) AN bn netimmodate& by calling at . F.R.A7JER'S Clock & Watch gitab. lis anent, in Chlinheruburgstreet, p ea l s htirg; next' door to Mr. flhehter's . tintg• SiorC—where a new kir Of beatitiftil"bli hour and - B..day CLOCKS.trevijust been received from the, City, They.sre of the . hest manufacture, and will hc warranted.- Dive us a call--they will. be sold Cheap, if; la'tvreixBlll. D.,' OPE:l•7l,*l', R fiSPEC'PPULLY o ff ers Ms profet-- - alone! services to.thweititenrof Geg ty,sburg and surrounding country. ..11S1 is pyspiArrd. tp attend to all esses usually en trusted lii tfic Dentist, ard hopee, by' strict attention to 'Weiiiiairy nlone; to be r atile.eu pas all , tu ,w)io,ay see fit to entrustolieir teethinhle Office', second door 11 . 6te1,' S. fittltitnore tt tree. -foOettojesburg, July 23..--tf ' TEND TO YOUR TEETH:: Dr. F. E. Vandersloot, sußopoN DENTIST. 1 13 , ESPECIT . LILLY informs the Cit.' .1:4, 7, cps, qf.Ge!tlittburg and vicinity filo he is prepared to verform every operation appertaining. In his Profes film, such as cleansing. tiling, !dogging antl iaserthig l'ettliefrinma tingle tooth to a fall net. - Ati experience:of more than 'twelve yenta in the P,rufesvion he mists will et,able him to operate to the entire tiatit.faetirm of those Who may wish his survives: All work Will he warranted. For his plsee of residence enquire suite store of (Samuel Fahnestork. lielereneo is retpeetfully made to the fol lowing gentlemen i . Nev. Dr. &Mimicker., Rey. rrof. Dougher, Dr. D. Horner, Dr. D. Gdert, • Prot•H. Haupt, Rey. E. V. • Gerberi, Dr. D. N. Verkielly, 1 l'aof. M. L. Strew. lrlitysburg, Or). 29, 1847--1 y 1.1 It' NOTICE late. MA. 9 (Of Car/Wei) rnESIiNTS his respects to his friends . and informs them shot he has made arrangements to continue to praotice us usual in the Courts of Adams county, under .the neit regulation of the times for holding them, LAW PARTNERSHIP. rr 4 E undersignud having formed ;re• I partnership for the practice of tl.o taw, will attend the Comas of YerlLtwit4 Adams; and ah-o visit the neighboring &me ,. ties if desired. - Office in Yurk street; Set , tysbnrg, hetween the Dank and Public I.IIJ tices, where one of the firm will eckostsuf ly atlendond where communications wilt: receive prompt attention. JAMES COOPER.. • R. G. M'CREARY: June 18 . ,:1847.—0ni • . 3PCONAUGIIry .quentry at Later FFICE in the S. W. etlther of thit Vir Public Square, one door West bIG: 41'nold'a, Store, formerly. cmcupied , as w Law Office by John„ArConaughyi Sara: tie solicits, and by prompt and faithful atz, tention to' businesti in his proression, it Will' be his endeavor to merit, confident.* afitt patronage. , OCT'D. i‘i . ool4AValit Oho ;Howl; promptly to all hnsiness 'entreated' tb hint , as ilgent and Solicitor for Patents g#1(1 Pen.ioo/1• lie has made trrangettoots; through whif.h ha can furuisb very desira ble facilities to applicants, and eritire4 neve them font the 'necessity of joiatty to Washington, onapplitation to Witt woolly or by letter. • • u.;(yihwg4 Aprilit.st THOMAS . MiCitICASIT. Troßzsr,er r - • gtFrik the isousiwass, Goner e , v—r the ihimoitd. berwstai e l. 04. rime. 'total arid R. W. M'Shiiny 0 Ginfribit, Der: .0 4 1#4.. .4;.i A L.Ex. RI drroRSAY tirtith in itto ronft itioare. ` Jr if Stevenson 1 Gettysburg, Pe offers retsiF. of As eth iliMpnrit,