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    CONVIRESSION 1111.
WAsitivrox, Vet). in
SICNATE.—Mr. C Ass, on leave, intro.
dtieed a Joint Resolution authorising the
Proisitient to hare struck gold and Riker
medals to the olTicers of the regulars and
volunteers, and coo itirate or merit to the
snldiorA in cages Of iiistinenkhed scrviecq,
Ale., which was read twice and ennwnitte.l,
The Senate resumed the consideration
of the Xrew Bill.
Mr. U NM:IOVMM spoke at length against
the origin and conduct of the war, which,
unlit :this War of the Revnlntion and the
war of 1812, was eineml into without hav
ing tua objects defined, and without the
consent of the people. , lie stated that the
ITnitetlBiates had derived front Texas no
right to any of the territory West of the
Nl:trees, and demonstrated the i m p oss ibui:
ty of obtaining any indemnity for the ex
penses of the war, or any security for the
future.
Mr. totxr:r obtained the floor for to-
Adjourned.
flotm.—On motion of 31r. Mlll3ll, of
Vt., the Muse then resolved itself into
committee of the whole on the state of the
Union. Mr. Boma in the chair, and return
ed the consideration of the loan bill.
Mr. Marsh having the floor, proceeded
to give his views on the policy and meas
ures o(1 ie administration.
The tioba tu was continued by Mr. lino WN
of Ntisigaippi.
'Me. DALE, of N. York, next took the
floor, btit the Committee was found with
ouip iprorum.
Oitally the lions° adjourned.
Wog:win-cox, Feb.
Sassre.—The Ten Regiment Bill was
taken up:
, hlr.••Tvirsicv made a speech in favor of
the hill. contended that the Whigs
hot :Ittihad their position in reganl to the
cause -of the war. In 1840. the. Whigs
held that the annexation of Texas had pro.
diced the war, now they asserted that
was nutehe cause, but that the President
was chargeable in bringing it on by his nets.
lie tout on at great length to show that
the Annexation of Texas was the cause of
the war.
When Mr. Turney concluded. Mr.
linaatir obtained The floor, and the Senate
adjourned till Monday.
ilocar..—Nothing was done in the House
ofany importance. On motion adjourned
over to Monday.
WAsiumaiem, reb. 14
OEN IT& —The debate on the Ten Regi
ment Hill was then resumed, and Mr.
Ilatimint having the floor made a speech in
favor of the bill and defended the war and
the administration.
IP When he had concluded. Mr. Urns.,
obtained the floor, and the Senate adjourn-
•
The Hoesc wen: into committee of
the trhole upon the state of the Union and
resumed the consideration of the eighteen
million Icran bill.
Mr. Ikea, of New York, in the course
of a, long and able speech, said that there
were prBoll, that surround Kings, who
tlatter,fawn and lie, and call themselves
Royalists. It was the same in Republics,
there were persons among us who sur
round the people and flatter, fawn and lk,
and call themselves patriots. His perora.
lion was beautiful and eloquent ; in it he
apstrophized Washington.
Mr, Si.MS of South Carolina, replied,
and defended the conduct of the President.
Ile contended that the war was brought on
by MeNiro herself.
Mr. JAS. THOMPSON moved a resolution
deriarinAr that the resolution in regard to the
nonmecessity and unconstitutionality of the
-War,' adopted lo; the [louse some Jays ago,
affirmed a falsehood, and should hejreseiud
ed the journal. Mr. Aso m x moved
to lay it on the table, which WAS done by
- a mete of 103 to 04.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15
The Sum , : resumed the consid
rriltien olio( the resolutions submitted by
Mr. Die
Mr. Trams resumed his remarks on the
amendment submitted by hint, and on the
general question of the powers of the gov
ernment iu relation to slavery. He en
deavored to show that the power over the
:aubjeet resided with the people themselves.
LI - the 'course of his remarks, be construed
•eprugressive democracy" to mean —demo
cracy progressing beyond the hounds of
reason—democracy run mad."
Mr. Yoke had not concluded when time
Senate resumed the consideration of the
Ten Regiment Bill, and
Mr. UPHAM went into a history of the
ronrse which had been pursued by the ad
ministration in the commencement and
PrOseeution of the war, and showed that
WO had shifted our ground and changed
our objects. Ile was opposed to the HI.
He stated the reasons which had induced
him to vote 1111011 the act of May, IN lA, for
Since' that time the objects for which
the war was to be prosecuted had been a
handonetl, and it was now avowed to be a
~war of Conquest for which he could not
Ynttl,.e . tylit l ies. He thought the order to
View Tay or, to march to the Rio Grande,
was an act of usurpation on the part of the
President.
" On minion of Mr. Russ the Senate ad--
journetl.
IiAtFMAST submitted a
tessellation, for terminating the debate in the
Committee of the Whole on the state of
Linton on the Loan Hill at 2 o'clock to
' MisrroW ; and moved the previous ques
tion.
Thee qtieStiltfl on the passage of the Tog-
Atitidn was decided in the affirmative, by
yens and' nays--109 to $7.
'Ott motion Mr. STEPIIENH, the House
remised itself into committee of the whole
on the state of the Union, and resumed the
fitHvideration (tithe Loan Bill—Mr. Burrs
the chair.
Mr.•Cauast:n. of 'Tennessee, having the
nous. addressed the committee in opposi
tion to the Administration. He eXprosed
at opinion that the President does not de
sitm to make peace—and that the inevitable
tendency Of the measures asked Mr by the
Administration, if panted, will be to the
absorption of.the whole of Mexieo. Such
he believed to be the piing:y of the Presi.
dent.. His remarks were -chiefly in reply
the speeches of Messrs. Mum and Sims, of
South Variant:4.
Mr. 'of Alabama., tiiihiweit in
lorkf to rho speech of Mr. V i'hoir
'MO ttAtrthe committee of Ways met :Mean.,
Itia . itititset being to prove the estimates of
the fltrerbtary correct, unit those of Mr.
V lain* wrong. lie Was in favor of giving
'theary power to issue Treasury
threret. Treasury re
Imes of the moat (eatable plan of ra4ittg
thininan aldhotteell by the bill.
lIINIMON. M4118.1C fume to, next oh
tmoe4l We door, and procevtled to utt ca
atnination of the Secretary's estimates,—
llc expressed the belie, that when all Me
amonints for the present fiscal year are set•
tied, it it-mild be Maud that : the deficiency
would be nearer $20,000,000 than ell 6.-
000.000: Ile believed that the actual ex
penditures, during the next fiscal year,
would greatly exceed the estimates of the
Secretary, iind that the revenue would fall
considerably below those estimates.
Mr. N tcou., of N. York city, spoke in
favor of the issue of treasury notes, a tax
on tea and entice, and direct taxation, it
necessary. Ile believed no financial cri
sis need he apprehended, if Treasury notes
were authorised. The whole loan would
then be taken, and the credit of the govern
ment maintained.
WismNwroN, Feb. JO
The SENATE aJoptal the 110119 C RCM
[Anus returning thanks &v. to Generals
Scow' A: TAvf." Mr. litt.c alone voting
in the negative ; eller which the Senate
went into Executive business.
The time of the llorsE was occupied in
discussing and Toting upon the amend
ments to the I• 0311 Bill. 'Nothing (Winne
was arrived at except the adoption of Mr.
VINTON ' M amendment striking out ti IH,-
300,000 and inserting 16,000,000.
Itrmomm Tio:%Tv.—Thu
irrpublising the contradiction of Mr. Polk.
as to a treaty of peace, remarks as follows,
which seems to justify a strong infieretwe
that there is an unoilicial treaty project of
some sort in existence:
In his message to the House, the Pre
sident puts at rest the 1111110r3 which have
been's.) rife on the streets and in the pa l ,
pets, that the gorcramcnt hat sonic official
it of the negotiation of a treaty,
or of the pre of a treaty. proposed by
Mr. Trist or the three Mexican COMMlS
sioners. The MeSsage shows that there is
no foundation for such reports, so far as
our "administration is concerned. It is whis
pered. indeed, out of doors, that Mr. Mc-
Intosh, the British agent, has attempted to
bring about such a negotiation, and had giv
en some assurances to Con. Scott of the
dismwition of the Mexican government to
propose some conciliatory scheme of ad
justment. It is whispered, also, that these
assurances had not been verified. Ilut how
far these suggestions are true, we have no
means ofaseertaining. It sceinscermin that
the government has no oticial or positive
information on the subject."
The Washington corespondent of the
N. Y. Tribune writes as follows It
is rumored—and on good authority withal
—that we have not vet the letter, of (len.
Taylor's which fluttered the Volsees so
much on its reception. There is one. it is
said, in possession of Mr. Secretary Mar
cy. much more pungent, 1111 l re sarcastic,
more indignant, though not the less refined
in expression, or admirable in conception.
This the Secretary probably thinks might
do injury to.the public service, if published
—and from prudential and patriotic mo
tives, therefore, suppresses it. But, the
eml is not vet—there is sonic fun yet in
reserve."
WHO CARES ABOUT TIM TARIFF !--AVe
find it stated in the Boston Traveller, that
the fishermen of l'ortsmouth and New Cas
tle, in New I lampshire, (yea even in New
Hampshire,) have got up a memorial to
Uongress,"praying that the duty upon fish
imported from foreign ports, he made ve
rifle, and at the rate preseribed by the tariff
of 181 . 2." They slate that in these two
towns 70 vessels and 500 men are engaged
in the fisheries ; that the fishing grounds
are from 500 to 1200 miles distant ; and
that the fishing voyage occupies a term of
from tw, to six mouths : while the fisher
men of the British provinces, being close
by the grounds, make short voyages, at
smell expense, and send their fish to the
United States, to undersell and ruin their
American competitors.
And nu works free trade ; for which New
llamp►hire has done as much in its way.
as any State in the Fulton. But who cares
about protection ! Doubtless, it may seem
a small matter to the free trade patriots of
the country, that live hundred poor tiher
men are ruined by the low duties on fish.
They will advise them to go and turn far
mers, and ex peel. ultimately, the low prices
for grain and other products; that must conic
from over-production. The lislwrics, how
over, are the nurseries of the navy. Five
hundred sailors, in only two towns, unjust
be made land-lubbers of—how is the navy
to lie manned, when all turn farmers.—N.
.interican.
THE l'Asr. of Acts. GsiN f4. --Wm.
Christy, Esq., publishes a long brief in the
New Orleans papers, to show that the re
cent decision in the United States Supreme
('hurt of the ease of Mrs. Gaines, disposes
filially of the principal points involved in
all the suits which she list brought for the
recovery of her estate. This brief shows
that there are SUM(' singular facts developed
by the evidence in the case. The mother
of Mrs. Gaines was %Mime de Carriere, a
beautiful Creole lady of Louisiana. In
1791, this child "of the, sunny South" ma
ned, in the city of New Orleans, one Je
rome de Grange. The publication of the
bans, required by law, was omitted. The
marriage was consequently illegal and void.
But Dc Grange, moreover, had :mother
wife living. Ile was prosecuted for biga
my, condemned, imprisoned, escaped, and
was never heard of afterwards. The late
Daniel Clarke, an Irishman by , birth, and
a man of education, of extraordinary talents
and great pride of character, settled in New
Orleans about the year 1789, as a merchant;
his efforts were crowned with success, and
in a few scars he acquired a very large for
tune. lie had become smitten witlt
lithe de Carriere, and on the conviction of
Grange, carried her to Philadelphia—mar
ried her secretly in 1803—and M rs. Gaines,
the legitimate offspring of this ninon, was
born, in 1805 or 6, at New Orleans, and
when eight days oh! was placed with Sam
uel B. Davis to he raised. At the age of
23 or 21 she accidentally discovered her
real parentage by reading a letter intended
for Mr. Davis. Her mother bees toe dis
satisfied with ( Tark's conduct to her, and
went to Philadelphia, where in 1807 or H,
she married a Mr. Gardette, under the be
lief that her marriage with Clarke was not
valid.—Thos she had three husbands ti
eing at the some time, one of whom leas
her only lawful one, and as the evidence
goes un to prove, (the most astonishing fact
of all,)she acted in good faith in every in
stance of marriage.
The int olontary sanctification in our
minds of the dead—wherefore ? whitey
Not lrom a life-long absence merely ; for
th e n a voyage to Europe would produce
h is rather the idea of the change in
t h e departed, the puttihg oft of his body,
his novel circumstances, his new relations,
whence he looks upon all here as earthly.
LanCiPter C 4 Unt ; geode T. C. lianklin to
the Vl'hhi Notional Convention, joktruotedi for
Mt. 4:4.114
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corner of Chesnut Ili Third street. l'htla dr /plan ;
16 1 1 Nak,lll street Nem York; and Southeast coi
ner of Baltimore and ert street. NB inrni
W, CIRO'. Son Building. N. E. Corner
Third & Dock %N.M.! I I , ) N. Fourth st.
are our rolthon izenlAL;ents for recein ing . Advertin.e.
monis mod Suhscriptinnos to tine 'Star null collect•
log and rerel pti inn: for the s.roe.
FOR PR EsIDFINT
GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT.
A MlrtrA K R.—We are Ft-pleated to say that
Mr. boron A VONIN ttlilli «ill NOT he a candi
date foe the dike of Lieutenant-Colonel.
MORE. CA be peen that
Messrs, 6. W. M'Cr.r , Lt.( r„ of the Borough, anti
long Ptrwrcn,of Hamilton township, to4oy an•
flounce themselves as candidates for the office of
Prothonotary; If. I)i wiDs.tr. and S. R. Rv5,411.1.,
,411.1., of the Borough, for Clerk of 11w Courts;
and R. W. WM', attar, of the Borough, for Reg
ister and Recorder.
FIRE.--On Tuesday night last, about 7 o'clwk,
our citizens lien) alarinetl by the cry of "Fire !"
occashmed by the burnitut of a stable about 4 toile
faun town, on the Baltimore pike, belonging to
Mr. Sssit:itt. Several of the Engines
were immediately run to the fire, but arrived too
late to Recompligh any good. The building was
entirely consumed. IVe believe it is not known
how the tire originated.
17.ir The following gentlemen have been appoin•
ted delegateA to repre,ent the College Temperance
Society in the Con tityConventionon Tuesday next:
MOS4IS. .1. K. Plitt, A. Erviek, A. C. Wedekind,
It. A. Fink. J. 11. I feek, J. 13. fintler.G. I*. Mauna!,
1.. W. Folsom, 11. M. !Sickle, E. M'Pheraon, 1..
P. Fiery, and H. Tingling.
The following are the delegates from the Get
tvslitirg Union Total Abstinence Society :—Ceo.
Arnold, Prof. M. 1,. Sterner, Thee. Warren, D. A.
Mohler. Rev. Dr. Watson, Wm. W. Parton, Rev.
H. Keller, SOIOIIIOII Pow - era, Rev. E. V. Gerhart,
John Britigniati, Rev. Prof. Ilaugher, D. Wean
aughy, Esq., Rev. Dr. Knuth, Col. S. S. Werra
ry, Rev. 'l'. Tang bill, Geo. Warren, Rev. Prof.
Jacobs, Rev. Prof. Day. Dr. F. E. Vanderaloot,
and Rev. Dr. Schmid:cr.
.VOTE.--Ily
frrenec to the Congressicstal•prooredings of Mon
day, it will be seen that Mr. Towelling, of this
offered a Resolution in the House, telfirns
in g the previous declaration of the House that
the .War with Mexico "was unnecessarily and Urt
constitutionally begun by the President," to• be
false, and anti - wing •it to be rescinded horn the
journal. Mr. Asamow, of Massachusetts, mined
to lay Mr. Thompson's resolution one the'table,
which was acconliney done - by a vote of 103 to
91. So that the House of Repreientadves of the
r3tates has again vindicated a reit truth, and in
effect roskelared the War to be "usiaessitte
AMP UNCON5TITU111113111."
We aro pleased to OM by thevote that eur
resentative, Dr. Nes—who had been unwell hot
week—ia again in his seat, and voted in favor of
Mr. Ashibun's motion.
CHEAP POSTAGE.--Cmagress has not yet
taken definite action upon the =Ned of cheap
postage. We trust ouch action will• not be post
poned much longer. The PUblie rice Miperions.
ly demands reduced postage. Convent hi bound
to obey that coke. The Representative Hunathis
district, we believe, is in &aver of the measMe, and
we hope he will spare no efforts to have it passed
into a law. Ho will thus best item his immediate
constineency, of well as the people at large. and
lend his aid in the free 'illusion of useful inteili•
CONGRESI4.--4The debate on the general
merits of the Wae—in all its sispetetwaittinutaa
with unabated 'gigot in bulb branches of Congress.
It is thought the Ten Regiment Bill will pass the
Senate but fail in the Home.
"In the late Whig State Convention of In
diana, Mr. ALVIIIIT S. WHIT", well known as a
prominent Whig member of Congress few years
ago, said he could vouch for the tact that Gen. Tap
for nos a Whig, good and true—that his written
pledges were in the pocket of a Senator of the U.
States—that there were whip. present who had seen
them—that if made Chief Magistrate of this Union
his entire Cabinet should be selected from the
Whig party—and that none of the opposition could
ever obtain office through any agency of his."
Duca-
r•All right so Ear sus it gom it is the Whig
masses, however, and not "Mr. Albert 8. White,'
or "a prominent 'Whig 'member of Congress," that
does the, voting; and if such a letter be in existence,
why not let the masses have the, benefit of it ! We
apprehend that the members of the Whig party
are capable of thinking for themselves, and re
quire no assistance from interpreters to expound
the views of candidates who claim their suffrages.
r_rm r. I,l;tuttyr, author of the "Proviso," has
been appointed a delegate to the. Locofxo State
Convention.
FROM M EXlCo.—Ndvices from the City of
Mexico, to the 14th ult., have been received at
New Orleans. The news is not of Dutch impor
tanee—tlie used rumors in reganl to pears, and
negotiations abounding. The American troops
were by degreens occupying the mineral and other
important points in Mexico, with the view of col
lecting revenue.
At the last edviees from Queretaro, ( 1 110111 T of
Congress was not in attendance, and there was
but little prospect that any businesswould be trans
acted at present. Gen. Anaya had been succeed
ed by Pena y Pena as President—the term of the
former having expired and the latter coming in at
President of the Court of Justice. A new Presi
dent is to be chosen as soon as Congress assembles.
Who it will be is a matter upon which we can of
ler no opinion. There have. been rumors that
Mr. Trial has for some time been in conference
with the. Mexican commissioners, and that cer
tain terms have been agreed upon, but we have
nothing authentic on the, subject.
tin the 12th tilt. Col. 1183•0, with about 100
Hangers and a few Illinois voluntera, bad an en
counter with the famouri leader, Father Jarauta.—
They had been in pursuit of the padre, anal-had
reached Peoihucan, about 12 leagues northeast of
the city of Mexico. Whilst Col. Hay's men were
reposing themselves at a hacienda, their horses all
unbridled, Janina came suddenly upon them with
a party of Mexicana. A sharp and severe contest
for sonic minutes ensued. About one hundred
and fifty shots' wen. fired by the Rangers, and a
hundred by the MeNirans—the halls of the tatter
all going over and not taking effect. Eight Mex.
carts were killed .or wounded. Father Jarauta
fled on his lian', Imvidg received several severe
' wounds. When last seen he was reeling in his
saddle, and in a few moments afterwards Iris horse
canto buck, saddled and bridled, and the blood rum
ning down kis aide. A lieutenant was taken pus
; inter, who stales that the padre -a•asteverely %mutt
, del.
la Hon. Hs.% air A Wraß lately made *speech
at a political meeting in Virginia, in which he de
clared for the Administration and die War.
HINTS TO 111 . : , 1).E.5s ‘.
porary. speakirm of the true ro.t.t 1 «..1:9,. s.
justly remark,: that in thisNt.n,p;, Mll.'ll6llll'
and age oinctivityornte-tpriNe. t,
1"'"ti".
11•
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in
‘ic„.4.„t„ !”..tt of :trtwftli inure-t in the proceed-
Manufacturer, rind nll o hit ilepnel upon the
es, must AD VERTI:SE if th, ss,‘”!,l T 101 l t''' ) "."'"te the'l'uni*l'ment °ldentli to
whit , it co( life, was defeated in the Senate
is the most erOnOmicot ara c Of tb)l”rf, Irri,lay I,4—ayes 11, zinc, 10. Mr. SA ILIUM VG-
The Merehnnt, in his conritirez-Mites , . or the Me-
ehmtic iii his shop, can in this way keep hi• . the Senate Bill, containing a sec.
ness liefire the public, without Lasing Pia.' of holding elections in
tine withdrawn from his every day enp,geinelit,., Illenll7,cn ni.hip, intioe,l the !louse of 12clirescri.
There is no occasion for him to go roans! tatisc...-. !at the hill was immediately oftenzinla
son to solicit patronage. Hi. conl4 in th. Nr‘st- the str u ck out by tote
papers lake this labor oil lilt hAnds,, and at thie .1 1:: w 15. tln Monday, the Senate insiNtea on
same time do it much more rticctuallt than 1,,,• • du - '''`ili'"`""'t re-instated it in the bill. Deing
possibly could in any other WAV, wen- hetode.eac• resumed to else House, that hotly !caviled front its
his whole time anti attention to it. This is ptain n'''''"ncinTi - iice.. and Iwo" the Hill.
Its forne must strike earn one. Why: then ...nl.l We leant dint the application for an extension
dune anxious to liver pace with their neil;khoe, 04 the .'tatter of the Hanover sntings Ingtitutiint
longer kohl bark get. ilefe.ated to Monday's Mehll4llll of the House
Th. expense
nothun With the Con:emitter est Hanka and that the Committee will
advantages 0 rerlllll7, from ADS' 11,11T1.1 r What fl rt adversely on the application. The commit
matters it if a mail haa a tine uon-. docke+.l out toes the whole figure against • all banks and
with all kinds of good+ to plea.e the eye, romfirt ; ` , " 3 "nr1" 16,14. "
the body, and suit the taste, it there err n.. par-6 5.47 Judge les-sx's case is slowly programing
eltarara 1 Of what stall it to the Mechanic before the :Special Comaikier. About 23 witnes
that he is ingenious and indu.trintbs, if he can find sirs haat been essamietel LAW Monday. about 20
no min to purrhaae the articles that gma oat of were giummoned from this place, to *s
him roil No wmuler we hear complaint* of 6,14 g t g Tile Ifair t h e j e g ra .,
times—no work—nothing to Those who ne.l
gird to Aura irr lox, neglect an important part of (AMBIT - ft LADY'S BOOK, i lisr. Mardi, i!
t h e i r hu,iine,. neglect wh i ch nothing thec ase already ea rear UMC. is advance
. af all its &ode,*
make up. essussatea . magrawitisa v isadadiao4o.l•l Cutlass*
We ask those ink-rester,' to take a eumnsoa mar ali'lenichteW•disametivimi — the"Lobleolr air' ?
view or this matter. Au U141 , 64=01 causeseares • Lare the Ealt:.- L e io abesutiul
business he opens a stind, puts isp a sign, vor ..: . Peetsues In die way ci cootritinteits e see taltp it
ranges his goods, and then folds his haat* and re-i he rig" that Gerile7 will be bard to beet for
Ike upon his prrsonat pspitlaritir to promo, bi n s this mend. "A young Lady's Vicissitudes," by
run of custom. Hut does be not count boo hive: 11444 Igglig. "Lees suul Loyalty,'' 'by "plc*
ly upon this tame 1041111214Wty ! Tree, the het of ; Ill esemmUl httedter with articles, Prose and IsEi
his being in business, rosy peeibly be known as frauds Irma Mrs. Ude, lt'lns. Mkt, kfisekt 'Donald,
one half the town:but how few is do ~,,m iliy len t Mrs. Adams and T. R. Arthur, make up a treasury
aware of it, or if they are, take thought shod Ike, einsatter. rissionsilly rich. L. A. Gomm Publish.
matter 1 Ifs business man supposes death, paks.. 4g . 113 asulllastit Ob . irhirlabe/Phis" --
lie has him always in its eye—that it will saiii*l By•elie•way, kw the last mouth or two, we have
him and his establishment out from bundreells of born Via[ Two voider of the Lady's Look;
et h er . , h e i s essix i eheehm. The - 64 - ii,. iiiii mum we 411111411011111111144 . 1041. " and the Odbff "Star and
io popular as to claim the pes . hesh ; e _ 4he opeessi Banner." As aide not know (hit we are emti
attention oleos . public. In nine arts est often i dud so Ism dim use, the publisher will Phase
his moat parlinderfrissels will not go out of die ; eul t l the " II sainr"..
way to pstroniSe his eassidishisest mires dims is
something to doses thee to it. Hs mire sAy
on sinnething .els• . duos his persona perderrity.
the &um of the'seanik ke. 0. mull Alnico-
Tilt! Hts mum ireeite profit otterie: N hiselkaei.
:wet if hi erpoeti fd tikrite. He meg suggest Imre
(wows as ssiostrnssarcsT "sus) s well •
supply taom., He mast do with his geode whist
politicians do with their facts—"KEEP THEM
BEFORE PEOPLEt-
A tatirchaitt or • mechanic deems it ad eases-
dal that he risme a sips, hawatias his same aml
Walkway and plait it .o that it mit3r &Mart the
Motion of the paitamby. New a esti le a twee-
Tie per ies. sloe !ow bet Was•this eire~, ewe
duo admit, that , iwaesii of wait' Aff peeirim.a.
sense yak as it, it weekly darsinsibell bodes line
of the hest of tanwilpsper maim thaisnesese akLAXIIIAIC hiIkWINE.--An advertise
county. Andy.* bestow moo sea a s litho, bd neeetal4kwikk reetehtin plates for the subscribers
n b tr 11,,, hut mirept i on , a - raw • /nob. se this Maguire may be (sand in another column.
Them ft,marba- 414 withi th fie sa s r e h&„„„. The fillossing aserinal notice we_ clip Crum the
to basinesa
,niess,h! chieb as they . d. r the a ' 4 " l .
.
count' , Th r time 6w gem by when "This Imlliant monthly is 'a . 'repository
am o u , st , wham i m a ms Am . & apse the of the choicest American literature, entire
rot. e ;;.., m , y, can ea ly ongrsal, sold neither pains nor money
act to attract, of imer ' that have been spared kw the embellishments.
r o ; ply
slumming i lls beine.—' the — `'
. 4.0. : iv Too much cannot be said in praise of the
a city Asper, w hi c h pena,lyna.erms,l6,fweplates jail issued, Qf the two we , have
„ _ t seep, one is a very large and beautiful en
,gEwhiinself,nor"send°' m i=ls into abe illrium.' esiAst .lmcr et thes7 E a r s t ; u : 71notusteend!'," the nationalPain"ll!
whore favor orWhen we"; and . "dont - other is a fan portrait of a li t i e l -; t Fa n al m er n o l t h l is e
known kin kwinew sail location in the ComonrY ; Country." The publishers well deserve
Preek nectWo the order rtes, and enellenek! the ate patronage and thanks of the comniuni
seam of those whose panonsge is is make hit te. The Cobunbiatt Magazine for the pre
late:M. ; sent month contains among its embellish-
While 'Span this otiorieetnre say as men ran at
tention 'to the Canis at Messrs. JACOB LADD
MILTS. T 46 Markel. street, LEWIS LADO3I(B,
4t3h Marino street, 'MOW_ C. YAM 112 Cher
nut street, and LE HUEArB eashEassans, 7?
Numb word street—Desiers ink Wombs', Jan&
sy. tke. in Philadelsatist—it torlay's pope!• Du
ring a recent trip to the City, we took the oppor
tunity to examine summit of Mew emaksheorwirt,
and can readily recommend them to any Omni
friends vvhoway losvemensiontovisitPlilsokipelo .
Their several stocks are lorry large, sal unlike .iss
posed of on Reasonable tams. Mee draw a calk j inexorable Occasion, to maitre a fare in his
JOSEPH E. HOVEN, No. ST . Naar 71m1 i*SUN suer COldellipi of the rights and
street, Philadelphia, manufacture* a Waiting Ink j Privileges or the administration in general,
of very superior quality, which Is seemed isr Mori and Secretary MARCY in particular.
That Geo. Scorr did endeavor to con-
Proprietor sevend Premiums, with the Meat favor-` That
of the government in
ablerecommendations from • vibe have ward lutes
to the number of troops in the field;
re
in We have tried it ourselves, sod beliere it lobe
and afterwards did it. to the scandal and
perior to any that we have ever used- ; disgrace of allgood citizens, and in dem-
E. P HUGHES, Dal., (late oldie Washita- ' -
; u
Ge
on of
. the ho nor of Mrs. T. itrrcirtz.
ton Hotel, Harrisburg. Pa.,) has taken the -A sae- • That n. :wort* uses red pepper in
ane:lr Horse," 280 Market street, PhiLlariPhi 3, stead of black. in his hasty plate of soup,
where he will be Pleased to have his 41 hieads; contrary to section C XV. of the articles of
ca ll. The H o use is conveniently kwated ‘sr the; war, and in violation of the tenth command
travelling public, arid the host pledges himself to 6 meld of BORON tlrcgouS.
render entire satisfsetion to those who rnsy put E If throe are notenough to eanisethe cashiering
up with him. of limps:Yet hero who emu existed, then-we ate
17 - Merchants, and others in Philadelphia. who I n o j o ke s of military ;Agorae and the right, of
desire to make themselves and establishment.
i rise.
known to the numerous Jesters in this section of
country, can do so, by calling on our A SAHLI ATI' CON E NTIOX.—The proceed-
Agent, E.
W.
cAnit. Esq.,
N. Corner of Dock an d; logs oldie Connention of dekoles front the emit-
Third Streets, who is authorized to receive .Adver- tars of rraaldin Perry. Adams, and Dauphin,
•
thementi
and
.o.K.riptione to the “ stat
and which met in Clurabersburg on the 26th ult. to
take into coMideration such messurea as might
new," and to collect and recript 4u the saint..
best promote the proper observance of the Sabbath,
- - • -
THE ul - ALI.EIt /OVER:3r —The Reading have at length horn published. Fastissics
Journal thinks that the campaign of 1848 ;Kornis- Sutra Erg_ of Chambersburg, presided, assisted
es to be even more exciting, spirited, brilliant. gt..- by a number of Vice Presidents and Seerctatiell,
rious, and successful than the political tornado that Me...Fs- Jorrsr NI . GI X stir and T. Mr .-, of
swept over the country in 1840. The Whi4s are this emintv, being among the former.
ready and eager for the contest. and everywhere Mes.ra WIN. W. Paxton, T. Warren, C, W.
manifest a settled determination to move together, 11,,ffasan. Roteit Armor. T. J. • Cooper, F. Ilene
in solid phalanx for the nominees of the Whig dam, A_ C. Wedekind, and Wm. Baum appeared
National Convention. Bring out sour as dellegates from the Gettysburg churches; Me t aus,
Ki sera," boys, and prepare lin action. The si;rs.,. Joseph 11611 J. L Neely, 11. King. and King M'-
of the times are auspicious— Illwriy.frma the Iluiderdown church; and Messrs.
The skies are bright, our hearts axe light, P. Pastou..l. Welds. A. W. Maginly, JOllll
In thousands well again unite ;and Rev. 1). U. Clark, front the Fair.
V. sing our songs to old Vlrbig tune, _ - •
will. hurch.
Fur tWre's still music in these•.ll7nort, --
We estrart the following from the Resolutions
Pull one and all—pull strong and steady
For CLAT er ScisT7'o , 'ltlarGlS Olt 1111•1•11: 11.1.1.14 111" the Convention
I. Itesolveil, That the Sabbath, or the
ELT The WITT ITEM," by common consent. we religious observance plow day in seven, as
believe, is the raciest, richest, and of reline. D." 11 a day set apart for the special worship of
readable of all the Philadelphia jourrests. our Almighty God, is a duty incumbent on the
readers arc indebted to it for many of the best arti- whole family of man--divinely imposed—
ries that appear in our columns; and we may as , moral and perpetual in its obligations.
we ll say once
f or all that in case th e y at any n ew
il l i t e cso ,p, lv e - ed. iiic : 13 1 3 T hat
f tl
t i e h
e c (: % n i Ttd k a
o n
ri
requi
tvhieh
they may g iv e th e i ts ,. t h e b ene fi t theSabbaillistobeologerved,is Xpositive pre
come across an article. unusually rich. and muur.i
itr 1,
Cert. and that the change of the day of its
paternity.
01,sertartet., from the neventh to the first
day of the week, does not interfere Nyitit
its unchangeable morality, but is a mos: ap
pmpriate and emphatic rommenimation
LT — A Marylaud paper zlorrainatra ex-Gorerrwar
PRATT for the Presidency.
Locx , fix . o =mhos o f the l . f .,. of the event that rottipleted and sealed the
bay. ; Tmrninate. , mf. lite
mmm so , the iNtii . k ,„ . work of our redemption. viz: the resur
rection of the crucified lletleenter.
cy, and puhliihed an Addretal to the peopled
U. States in so of his claims. It will mit,.
:of our free institutioni of Gnyornment,
however, pore to be labor lost: .which place all on an equality of rights,
welt is said th e ft um* Valentines pafred , and open equally to all our citizens the
through the Philadelphia Post tent, this .reek' rail field* of enterprise, furnished by the
1%1, I;
vur ru in in, aloul~—
THE SOUTUEILN LITERARY MESSFIN.
GER, far relianary,' is oat our tablo--with 64
parrs iwaresting matter, printed cut clear, heavy
piper. The ladies. amid' eis an Essay upon the
"* l / 4 "eid SParla avingiglia. — characterized by lib
mad views a. smelt juin:Mut observation, and
&Aced in a style that must *meat well as inter
est the 'cadet. Them is aim an interesting Re
view et e. P. 110.11111111$ Poetns. .Richard
Carper, or the Mutterof Lost Rh er,"4.The
Mani ram:" with sundry other 'prise and poeti
cal anklet make up the onotecita. The .hlessen
gm" fair ~trim its reputation under its ner r.
ginspne . ear, and maim undiminished claim' to
psalmllooll4 falai SS-410117 IL Titourso
Earn sad Pagarinior. Richmond, Va. .
meats a very faithful likeness of Words.
worth, the poet. is aeontemplative attitude ;
it commons& exactly with the original
portrait is the possession of James Lon
na:E. Ems.. for whoa' it was painted by tjie
late Mr. Henry lataan."
33.1ia. VII 01-•7Xe Aim Donkey,' hia been
merrireal--d spiry u ewe. The Miter of the
illeakey IttieliesArrard vei#i i copy of the Aar
gni avimiThst desa. Ifeerrr. apoa which he is to 1w
trial at Puebla. They are ea follows
That Gen. Scow did endeavor, on,a
great extent and increasing. population of
the country—the Nabh,tlh should Iu• rrt ar
ded as a peculiar and invaluable bk.sing
to us, inasmuch :is • its regular (disci
ranee. tends to arrest the tide of worldli
ness, which would otherwise overwhelm
those moral and religious principles w Melt
constitute the support of our laws, and tic
basis of 'our national welfare.
4. Resolved, That as the right obser
vance of the day is in a great Incas art de
pendent on the power nf• principles and
habits, formed in childhood, it ought to be
recognized by parents, Sabbath-school
teachers, and the guardians of the young,
as a very prominent duty, to train them
early to the practice of conscientiously and
carefully attending to all its privileges and
duties.'
5. Resolved, That ns the purity and
permanence of free institutions cannot be
maintained without knowledge and virtue
permitting the mass of the people ; and as
these cannot be diffused without the enjoy
ment of the privileges of the Sabbath—no
eulighteued and consistent patriot, and es
pecially no avowed follower of Christ, will
feel at liberty to neglect or trifle with the
requirements of the fourth commandment.
0. ResolVed, That the Sabbath is an in
tiluable'boon to the laboring portion of so
ciety, and that to require or tempt them to
prosectliti their secular toils on that day, is
inflicting 'On them a grievous wrong, and
is subversive of order and national virtue.
.1. Resolved, 'What. the conscientious
performance of the.various duties belong
leg to the Lord's day, by all classes of the
comtiinnity, naturally begets and fosters that
veneration for law and the judicial flute
tions, which will ensure an impartial ad
miniairstien °Quake, and preserve invi
olate our civil rights and liberties.
8. Resoved, That tho Sabbath is the
most. powerful guardian of the sacreddess
and inviolability or the domestic relations,
and the nursery of the social virtues, and
that no country can be distinguished by
the happiness of its
.homes; and thb 'Thir
tnohy of its society, unless its inhabitants
Yield'a pairis4aking obedience to the do
ties whioch it involves. k , • -
,9. Resolved, That if. our great thor•
ouglifures' are to be' insirtimental in
ishing and destroying that veneration for
the gabbith, which characterized the faun•
ders . of our Coriamou wealth, they will be
curse and not a blessing to the eumintmi
ty—they will be channels for the darn:time'
of rite, degradation and'destli. ' •
10. Resolved, That the Sabbath is not
merely a positive and arbitrary institution,
but is based iipmi the physical and mental
constitution of man, add its observance is
essential to the highest physical and moral
well-being of the human-race..
Resolved, That the manifest connection
between the neglect of the Sabbath and
Abandonment in crime, sbould lead all, and
especially professors of religion, lobe vig
ilant and prayerful, lest they countenance
the more open violation by thinking their
own thetighti Of speaking their ow it . words.
12. Resolved, That this Convention
respectfully recommend that all societies
and military companies refrain from ap
pearing in "proeesi ion . on the Sabbath, for
any purpose; Oven fur the interment of the
dead.
A Resolution was that adopted urging upon the
Legislature the adoption of measures to close the
public works on the Sabbath, still requesting the
Cumberland Valley Rail road to suspend running
their cars on the saute. A committee was appoint.
ell charged with nuking arrangements fur the
nest meeting of the t;oni cation,
.of which
C of this county, is chairman. The Con
vention adjourned, we understand, to hold itaitcht
session in Gettysburg.
STATE;BA NCE CONVENTION.
—A copy of the prOceedings of the State Tempe
wince Convention has been placed in our hands.
The length of the proceedings, and our limited
space preclude their appearance hi fidl. Hon.
Gaut:an .ll'Viata :vv. of Blair county . , presided.
Resolutioiuo in favor of prohibitory legislation in re.
krenee to the intoxicating liquor-ware
adopted, together with an appeal to the Legislature
urging a repeal of the Lb erase laws, and the enact
:Tient of such law. a abull tend to suppress the
traffic: • Thefollowing Resolutions *ea* adopted:
Resolved, That notwithitanding the
recent dechlion of the Supreme Court of
this State, we; feel encouraged,. by past
successes; and
,the righteousness, of our
MIMIC, to prosecut, the 'Temperance work
With renewed vigor.
Resolved, That all previous legislation
upon the subject. and the decision of the
Supreme Court on the voting law, serve
to ronvince nir that the evil against which
we have enlisted demands the same kind
of legislation 'which has been pursued in
regard to horse-racing, gambling, profani
ty, ami other immoralities., • •
Resoled, That nothhfg short of a law
entirely prohibiting the traffic id liquors as
a beverage, can ever be aft effectual ream
tO for the evils of Intemperance:.
Revoked. That the movements of the
gthat temperance army ought -hereafter-to
be ohltraeterixed by an unflinching deter
mination to enforce the existing laws, to
petition the Legislature, and not to cease
petitioning until entire and absolute prohi
biiition of the traffic in intoxicating bever
ages shall be inscribed upon the statute
book of this Cominonwealth.
Readied. that if the legislature decide
in their wisdom that they cannot give the
people a prohibitory law, we ask at their
hands an increase of the rates of tavern
li
reuses 3 the preihibition of the sale of "vin
ous, spirituous or other strong drinks," by
any other persons than regularly licensed
tavern keepers, and such a modification of
existing laws regulating the tratilic, as will
give, in all cases of conviction, one half
the penalty to the person commencing the
prosecution.
Resolved, That this Convention do
most earnestly recommend to all Tempe
ranee men the necessity of unceasing vig
ilance and action fur advancing this great
moral reform.
Resolved, That the nexl State Tempe.
ranee Convention be held in the Saloon of
the Shakspcare House, in the Borough of
Harrisburg, on the Third iFednesdag of
January, ISM, unless otherwise ordered
by the State Central Committee.
Resolved, That one of the most effectu.
al means of promoting the temperance re
formation is for temperance men to give
their aid and support to Temperance Inns
and Taverns and Temperance Stores, and
this Convention recommend to all friends
of the cause, to use their influence to get
up and support. in every community, good
Temperance Houses fur the entertainment
of travellers and strangers.
_ .
Were there not a lurking belief of im
mortality, there would be far more cour
age in death, more Content in life, and less
overvalue for it.
re A general manufacturing law painted bath
Houses tit tho Now York Legiatatuae, the House
Fnnrurring in the ittockhoider liability anicrulinenta
of tho *mate.
F121:1; 11. N IN( ;. We. :ire indebted to Mr
)1 . :-.turour for rt copy of the act to regulate the
btiqinc,s of hulking in the Mali , of l'enuaykauta.
reror wa ti,, %no mittce oo hunkm in the flow..
of RepreAeutaiive4. The hill ia tuudefed after the
Free IlnilLitig Law of York. audita leveling ka
lure* may tlitio gated :
The secur iti e s to be transferred In the
State Treasurer to protect the circulation.
are to be U. Stites or Pennsylvania stocks.
hearing interest at no less than live
,per
cent. per annum. The eircidniini nines
are to be registered and countersigned like
those of New York, and of a denomina
tion not less than live dollars; :They site
to be issued to the several associations for
med and to individual bankers. under-160
provisions of the act, in din Proix:nlip,4 91 .
80 per cent to their several depi‘eit6' di
stock.
Upon the formation of the association,
all the shareholders, with the amoUnf if
their subscriptions, are to be registered."...
On the failure to redeem the eirotilstilith
the Treasurer is to sell the securities date
defaulting association or banker, at ;tear
days notice, and proceed to pay talkie
notes, and if the proceeds are not sufficient
for the:purpose, then "each and every share:
holder" is liable for the deficit. Holdiene
of circulating tunes, "payment or whiehli
shrill hare been demanded and refusedr
shall he entitled to damages at the rate of
12 per cent. per annum.
The capital of each bank formed under;
the act shall be equal to the emounteCate
circulating notes delivered to it, and it shall,
not be allowed to commence business***
til one-half the amount of it shall! be paid
in specie. No such bank "shall at any.
time, for the space of fifteen days, hareem
hand at their place of business, leas than.
twenty per cent. in specie or the amount
of their notes in circulation as money." •.,
All banks established under the pre,*
ions of the act must receive in payinent, ar
their par value, when offered. for *Sills.
counted papery or other evideneettef debt,
each other's circulating metllnnri probiding
said note* at the time, are redeemed by the
bunk. issuing at its counter lir: specie***
(bitterly' returns. under oath, • ere . erbe
made to the State Treasurer. for the
of which. the' brink may faif p rtaeeedd t l
phut, as for stopping 'patio pay mews.--
No director of a batik shall repreSeitt:as
diraweilnd endonter at any one tinietillore
than $5,000 in said:bank. !•,,
No bank to have a !esti capital tbsin
$50,000. ' No mites to be issued payable
at any. other place than the place of torsi
/IC/II of the bank issuing. '
These are the main features of the bill
as reported. In' its &ogres. dirottgb'ilgi
Legislature it will doulitlessliel
in several important penicillin', before,
should it ever, pass both branches.
AN OFFICIAL DOCIMENTe- Cave Jelin.
sow is certainly a discrimineting.offiter, and &-
playa remittable enmity. in thie 'selection at Ms
&rims. For the proof—ere the totchlth'l4ol .
Intim et Auras* ropy efati officio! eidetic 'lather
ed le the editor of the York Advocate, 4 rain
1111.1004tIlappefil, a certain Ms. AIII,AIIIIAN
flume Ea, in ir4rrge:et t&t blprilia-Yorri f ♦ ionic
Count'', Poet Oftleo.. It eeemalho4dvneat• hal
liken the worthy poetetrottet , to la.li foe Waned . ni
attetneln teitatx l Wit; *livening of iwpspens. _do
poetised the ennesed satisfactory riots in reply :
January 22. :848 Mr. Editor of the PapeLe
advocate york I mkt: Op my Pen To inform
you that one of your Sithscribemeamer and
informed me . that you Had mad-yotait •of
my tiaime in your Paper and that without
my Leaf and Charging me With .Ercr of
Spring Forge Post ugh!' york County suit
Saing the Erer was not in yoWstid not-in
the Postmaster at york that wall
er two Levey To open the maiLlisit, or
neglect iris titan* an the Papittaa4aN
Cared tip ind ten tit were out and t nue
not of anny time that the Were; Vik+d up
and down But hi Ort , ther when the Matte
Boy went By the way Of AbottiOtoitit one
Ecount of the hie water Bat 'tiny Milt in
Bisnees Can Can' make *Mistake and or
noe Erer To Beeertuid is york Post ells IL
Cart- . —Proie By Mr Jacob litter that lie
(lot a Pack of york Papers Sent Friuli the
Postoths at Jeferson and Mr Jaekth Hour
Sent the Same Pack to spring Forges Aid..
ems and that was noe Ever for the , Yeirk
Postollis To send the Pack Be to
Spring Forge l'ornoflisTo the Polito& in
dieferson I Can prove my Conduct' f l'er
forming my Bisnews •of .By a
Respectible man that Has almost the of
the use of the MN and now I want yott Ma
place my name in your next Poppet Melia
Proper Place and Give me the mitt', ef
your inforrnei aid' if yen dont PiiillSket if
I Cant make you Doe Son that my !tame
Hug neter Beene ..slit in 86'y inn pier
For neglect WI anny itistten 01 - ' my Tot-.
forthatide 'and this serf much From your
Lesernegletive Friend aßraham
Pommaster at Spring Purge Pootidlls York
County State of Pennsylvanitt ' •
Tayaux Liessoiss.—We adverted hum
week to the bill reported to the I,egislstu4e.
supplementary to the several acts laying
duties on the retailers of merchandise—
This was one ole series of hills origmating
from the executive department of the state
and reported through the House Commit
tee.of Ways and Means. Another o' these
bills is n supplement to the several aeleve
lative to licensing inns and taverns, andme
give the following digest of 'its propelled
divisions. Class No I, Twenty Dollars
to he paid per :minim, where thb ndjpsted
valuation of the yearly rental the houseniim
property occupied for such purpisies shall
not exceed 100 dollars. i+•;
ill!
2 rent $lOO end not exceeding $l5O pay .02 00
3 150 200 AK' 00
4 200 300 ' 410
5 300 s , • itfr',ll-I,llls
6 400
7 660
8 600
9 Tog ,
I 0 000 •
• 1000 • 601,00
1200 ' '75 - oe
1400 op op
• 'l4OO • : Oa oo
• 1400, ~lib oo
• . , X OOO , )15, 00
11. 000
12 . 1000.
In 1200
14 1400
13 1800
ln 1800
17 , 110(10.
18 2509
10 0000 " 3500 i
1411 - 0- 00
20 boo° '4ooo itticoo
!a • 4000 a 4500 . -moo oo
2/ 4500 ; " , 11000. %too 00
23 abovo 14000, to pay in all e asfa S/04. !Ind the
additional sum of five per cent. on, the ionsiT
rent above 1,5000.
These assessments are to he - Outdo an
(1!u• oath by, the„ appraisers of mercantile
taxes., The Clerks of Quarter Sessions
are required to turiiish . appritisec4 and' the
Auditor General with certified Lists of li
censes granted from tune to time, and if
the appraiser fails to perfortu
the Auditor General re vested with the.
power of removal and substitution.' •
[North
IV'intut VAX Itl K sun etthe Elx-Presitlents
hos wen non inated by the 'Waterton) of Cry
county, n. V., as a eandidate rot the l'reattlenays
may: 00
660 ' 0!!
709 00 00
000 ~juk• po
000 , ,s 0
*50.0 1 - 4 io
3 °9 ( _ ) • It!! °°
3404.1t1‘ 0 :';CIS \ Y.--; i ,Sohlrr) Abet
'Filet:4 dilitriml, lidelligen. cr has the follow
iiiil Sattillo, Dee. 'lfitli :
Yestertla (tlomfax )(fin it the most p no
fill scenes took place here that I et er wit
nessed. A soldier, by the name of Victor
Galbraith, a bugler in (apt. \ I elf , ' coin pa
ny of tohlutcer navalrx , at , shot for dwelt
eating the captain's lite. The troops were
ma mustered to witness the dreadttil 4ceue.
'cite Unhappy prisoner wa s brought for
wet's! Nader the charge oh ['CON wit Marshal
and guard. Sixteen limit were detailed
and formed in single file. The Prisom:r
c. o )fitfyisatdown ou his coffin at about eight
al ce l s distant looking the executioners firm
ly in the face. Ilis sentence was then read
to him ; he then threw his head backward, 1
altd 'said to the men : " Take good aim ; I j
am retnly to die." They tired ; he fell im-
tilfitlfitt4v, hating 'vett:sea three halls in
hie; Wetly ; but in a few moments he apin
Mink. reiting on his, elbow, and asked for
4 itefrand drank. He then said, "kill Me
at once and relieve me from my misery`!"`
*hen ifutir of the , men who reserved their
die idvanced, and, placing the muzzle of
telieitquas to within a few inches of his
1144y'll i ecid, almost cutting him asunder.
"riety ; a, he was the most resolute man lever
* *lie Some oe the officers were entire'?
d'Vert'ciine by the distressiug eight!
tzar tit
0 CIUNIIIIIIILAND VALLEY RazpitoArLs—The
tlhanibershurg Sentinel 118)J the receipts
otthin road for 4he year 1847, amounted to
fileo. 2 R s i•tad the eatifftltdi(Ure* for the
sternal period amounted to +033,94832,
leaving a balance in the Treasury of SI,-
41113 0114 The Company hive purchased
43011nes of heavy bars, and re-hayed the
zendilltom Carlisle to Harrisburg. The Pre•
eidentexpects with much confidence that
die ewmpany,will 'he able-torhorrow snow
ay before another , 'cation, for,the• purpose
°flaying the entire road yith•the , Trailing.
::: "'RIGHT SPIIIIT.—..WB lkke the spit..
ilt. l !if ereerahitg Yournal. The editor
...
1 , fr equently . hro . rarrsons call them;
it * "Scott ltYNgt. '," l'aytor' Whip;
44kWhip, as %Tibet belonged thBebtt,
or Clay. Now, after all, the best
Whip are whig IV hi4s—AVV hip
Aye willing to sacrifice their privete
..I , I tretwea ri fo: ri e t: to secure the success
i gatlitin i l I (3 — on c va P ntio . n nn sh m all a p p o i n t whom '
the l
illPltilfrd bearer antic party',
tillskidartnat.s.—This celebrated toot, an
ti nsilits as a medicine for the cure of di.
+neared Of the blood, rheumatism, &c., has
tti lite acquired additiotarepute by en im,
tifliftent discovery made in its preparation
Sty well known house of A. B. Sands ,
Otilkif the city of New York, who have
ileventlid an apparatus for the purpose of
Ilhoiditsitly extracting -the' virtues of the
gllinltty,,The inventors say of this ata
eheapsviii isonnection with the preparation
thaylnnahle* by it, that the whole disco
-very—is—Abe result of _years devoted to
.ekerniest experiments in testing various
imodestatpreparstion, enabling them to eon
.ceutrate 'is the Most efficient , form all the
eneilital, value of the true Sarsaparilla ;and
thist,have!at 'lost accomplished this must
-desindile avowal byineatte•td an entirely
•He's„. asteestlyr
7171tr1• peons& ~ t hrosigbest is governed by
'trimly-chemical laws.** that the essential
principles. or theiprineplo 'on' *hick the
remmeelins k ;virtue of Abe' Slidiapirilts de
; peolk,isestirely preserved..;:..
ILT.Estetiantliee pastier/ars and ecert:lusitte
odesserstritsaopeoiorettieacy see Pollllol , l4 , 4"hich
"rosy be obtained olagertts
Prepanod and said. wholesale and retail' by
A. H.& U. SANDS, Fulls" street New York.
sand alio by appoisinmeat of the Vroprietors
S 0. BUEHLER. Gettysburg., Pa. reioe 1.1 per
Nettle. Six bottles kw O.
Feb. 11, • ' •
MARKET
r*fiva Til siLTlAMllliscv or vittortotior.
BEEF CATTLE.—There were SOO he ad of
%AA t i be t r ik.w)p att rftwiiipbmq
'a VD tYper 1 tt.
1101118.--Sakm of Live Hoge at $3 75 a $5 87.
• F11.01:‘...-The sour luarkot a litAt Owe lively.
HO*" of Itoward street brands genendly ask 1.5.-
42"-TOl°P fe f w i nB to 4llfif;t l o,Ptke• PAY 4is il
z, ,cirt amid, $2 87 a $3 DO: 1t;?.F# 4 0,5 4 ,
-
• t* aittedS—Thc receipts of grails cattfilitie wan .
gout prima red wheat saki this ouiiiiitie ief
itlD54l 27; srallinary to good atlfll3s jt st;
ti hi t iiat family Pour at PI 25, At AO, beta
iJfita.; yellow 50 a 52., OatiSliall2,
a 23. elavaraeol $2 28 it *4 30 ) .
,• ' 8 5 .
V.lBlolCB.—Nrs special 448dvgis
Illatikliotik *ens at-011 30,, awl Abdo *2BlO
Medi Mad *l° 50 a $ll 50; Plittws9.so ; Na
Haeon--8/usaddets at 511 14183 pides f.
t ub . . ! Maw 8 a 10. LartHumm Ite!d : at 7k,.
. ~R~t~~,
)estibuiratry, 10th last. near Kiagabarat, Cum
hardaolaaaaty, hy Rey. A. Babb, Mr. E IBA M. M.
'FMPf 0 1 #1,' , . 11 0 S 4l4 4o l 4totaxayrAiMaw.
lON. Of 1101rOler Cite.
' 17th it. by the kew:'lll. Stabruin, Mr.
&at% of Philadelphia; affil Midi Await a
Yttryrks; dada county. '
• °m ad Olt itwilL; by Rev. Jobri Mich; ltr. Uri:
sat Rota WI xa, of Adams county, and Mira Bus.
array* DOLL, of York county. ,
".. the loth . hie. by the won!, r. CCOROR
: 1 / 4 111)1110 . 1C, anti Miss EMILINV, llaa ai all of tbia
rc requ6tat to soy
Jre'F!iil6 'Of nirsonal Property al the
residence or (Vilgina Mills)
in Ilqmiltoub an township, on the 20th inst.
*lll'&immenett at 10 o'clock, A. M:
iftentl'iir I P. M.
' DICKS !—There will
9 41.ReAuPg of the company at the Engine
R,OORI TO-MORROW JITERNOoN
at 4 0 clock precisely, fur drill—when ev-
Cry inernber is expected to be at his piist.
February 18, 1817.
FOR RENT
From Mc first of ✓lpril next,
rwo-story Brick
DWELLING HOUSE,
‘AVITIL OAI4DEN AND STABLE, &C. ON (MAN-
!usitsauao trrucwr. APPLY TO
r CON A U 011 Y.
• February 4, 1848•—tf
FOR 44kkEt
111UOn. accommodating Terms, or
RE.VN7, rnOtt Arun. IsT,
TlAl"fwo-sTolev BRICK ROUSE,
' oil Railroad street, now occupied by
Mr: Roil). Attached to it are astable and
neyeiqailitig well of Water. For Terms
aiiply-tu S. H. BUEHLER.
Fob. 1.1, 1817.—tf
I CIIOOI. BOOKS .1NI) STATION
ERN', of all kinds, constantly on Hand
lind for Rale, est the &west prices, ut the
Book nod Stntionery Store of •
Dee. lg. S. 11. BUEHLF:R.
PlionfOOT.lllY.
TO TR P V 11. ("; ENE R. 11,1.1.
VEI )1V -C UZI: NS awl Friends :
A I. respectildly announce myself a Can
did:oo for the office of Nil ITO ONOTA-
Ii Y of Adams eon lily, at the next election,
(subject to the decision of the V: hig
Coup
ty Conventien,) and respectfully solicit
your support. Should 1 receive the nom
iiitition and he elected, 1 will discharge the
duties of said (Ace with fidelity and to the
best of iny ability.
JOHN PICKING.
East Berlin, Feb. 18, 184 g. •
PROTHONOTARY,
QIJBJECT to the decision of the Coon
/0 ty Convention;; 1 again offer myself
as it,oluadidato for the °dice PROTHO
NOTAII.Y...•.ThatiItfuI for the liberal en•
conragement I received at the 'hist nomi
nation for, tiro office , of Prothonotary, I. re
spertfully, solicit the support of my &Bow
citizens. , • .!
GEO. W. M'CLELLAIV.
Gettysburg, Feb: 18, 1898.
CLERK OF TILE COURTS.
NCOIJRAGEDby numerotis Mende,
I respectfully offer myself to die'cit
izene of Adorns county. as a candidate for
the office of CLERK OF Tll E COURTS,
(subject to the decision of the WhigCbun•
ty Convention.) and respectfully 4i:dick
their support, with the assurance that, if
nominated and elected. the favoi 4 -: shell be
acknowledged by a faithful and propeidis
charge untie duties'of the Milked •
• • 11. DENIVIDDIE.
• 'Gettysburg, Feb . .' 18; TM. '
.CLERK - OF 'THE COURTS.
7b the Voter* of 40mili,Cpunly
offer tai
sell` to yuur emisideraiion as a condi.
date ror 9F COUI,LTS
1,
(stibimt decision el th e lit,biglson.
vdrittop.) It noipi9ated 4114 elected, I will
ibithiblli Ansi impgrtially perform . the du.l
ties uliho o ffi ce to the best of my ability.
S. U. RtiSttfELL,
' - Getysburg, Feb. 18,1898.
REGISTER RECORD2L •
To the rolets of .Idams County.
c~ELLOWCITIZENS :--I offer my
self as a candidate for 'the office of
REGISTER & RECORDER, at the
next election, (subject to the decision of
the Whig nominating Convention.)
• R.: W. M'SHERRY.
Gettysburg. Feb. 18 1848.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS IN
Cabinet Furniture !
.
* 1,5";
11.111 k •
,11a ;
'*%
1.1
•-•
• GEORGE H. SWOPE
REsfiEcTOuLLY informil his friends
and the public generally that he
cootinass - to , keep on baud, C,_ah
iset-triaking EitablislnnAtt, gast Iron
street, Ciettyshiirg. P. a large assortment
of all kinds of CABINET
FPANtTllie3l4
1:111:311313
Mahageney, Cherry and Maple BU
(:.11E11118. Plain and Panty: French
4• half-Frenrh BEDS7'E ADS,
It Ft Cadre, Pialiqg 47 , lirq4A4l
BLES,
Workstands, C'andlealicks, 4.c., 4•c.
As my Furniture is manufactured by,
myself for regular. vs:Bloaters. and nqfar.
.duction purposes, the pablie mayrely up
on ; its being, what it purports, tabe, or litsh
ionahle style, and best Anaterial and work
manship.
Housekeepers and °thetas, .4esiring new
gnd,POOH-Furniture,Will,towelt give
me a, 944 Whom purchasing glee where.
(' 9IV IFN . made teen*, at
all tbncts... •.; GHQ., H. SWOP E!.
(leittysbarg , Feb; 18 t 184f1.—t f
AAtenil to Inieres4l, !
FURNITURE,
T PUBLIC JUCTION.
INTEND to sell my entire stock of
New Furniture on hand it my
Fnrni
~ure,liaptrl, in Nest Chamhetrithit,
cuyiburg, Va., at 10 o'cloi4; A. x. on
Sattieday, i llsilath
bit• stock is large; media the best
.mate
atitl of the very latest fashions. Ptt.
sone commencing Housekeeping; add oth
ers desiring to procure good and hAndsonie
NNW Furniture, will find it to their inter
est to attend, as there will be a very large
variety of the different a aides of furiti
terq, ter he. sold. 1 will specify gnaw of
the priircipal artieles, viz': TWENTY
31 A HOG ANY FIZ ON T
TwO Mahogany Dressin' Do.,
0 - NE SEC It ETARV
Cherry and Walnut Bureaus, 13 Corner
Cupboards, 18 breakfast and dinin g Ta
bles, 1 Mahogany Centre Table, Mahoga
ny Washstands, poplar do.. 25 full French
Bedsteads, 15 half French do., Ladies'
Workstands, Cznullestands, to6/1111er wills
Poughtrays, Chests, &e.
A 1. y 0, AT Tut: SAMI TIME MID Pl,Act:
WILL 111: SOLD, TWELVE DOM+
COMMON CHAIRS,
3 dozen Fancy do., 8 large Arm Rocking,
Chairs, 1 dozen Common Rocking do., 3:
Sellers, with a variety of tintall chairs for ,
Children's use.
15...j.,TE111118.--All sums of*7 and un
der, cash ; on all stuns above $7 a credit
of U mouths will be given.
DAVID lIKAGY.
Gettysburg, Feb, 18, 1 13 18.—ta
SHERIFFALTY.
TO TIII: CITIZEN 01' ADANIS COUNTY .
IHEREBY announce myself a condi
didate for the office of
S II 1.4' It I F F ,
at the next election, (subject to the deci
sion of the Whig County Couvetition,
and respectfully solicit your support.— . .-
Shoulti I be ,noininated anti elected, rn)-
b ent elTotts shall 'be' directed to a riithful
and proper diseharge or the duties of the
WILLIAM . FICKES.' '
Reading tp, Feb. 11, 18•Itt.—te
Valuable Personal Property
AT PUBLIC SALE.
riillE undersigned, Executors of the Es-
JIL late of JOHN GETZ, deceased, late of
Mootitpleasant township, Adams CoMity,
will expose to Public Sale, on Friday and
Saturday, the 10th aw 11th of March
next, at the late residence of said . deeetieed,
iu Moutitpleasant township, abOutl .Of a
mile of New Oxford, a large variety of val
uable Personal . Property, including about
500 BUSHELS OF tOlll4
in the Crib, 18 acres of Wheat in the
ground, 10 acres of !lye, FIVE HEAD
OF HORSES, and 'torso-gear& 12 bead
of Horned Cattle, 8 Shoats, Plantation
and Road Wagons, Carriage and Harness,
Winnowing Mlll, Cutting Rox,.,Hay.J.ad
dere, Wheelbarrows, Ploughs.,, Harrows,
Cultivator. Crosscut Saw,
Grain Cradles,
Scythes, Flour Barrels, dloverseed; dttuble
barreled Gun, &c., Arc., together with a
large lot of
Household and Kitchen Furn'
' • tiireLitttch, is
,BEDS AND nEDDING.,
TAW), .01140. Sidabartedr.. Bateaux,
Stowe!. .10„ rOgoihar, witb.,other Personal
Property berooglig Jo Paid
11:7"tfile io ooannonna at, la oNsidek,
at.. and continuo , omitfall theartielts are
.1(1. . Mundanee wilt be &ea, and lowa
ankle know:-by •
JOHN -LAM ff,
GROSCOST,
Feb. 4, 18414.—ts Executors.
.T.C;
btrarIVERS Teetitnentar,r 9n the
tate of ELtzksilii,WAt.sosi, halo ,of
blin townehili,'Adanut ,cciutityi.decem
ed, hsvim4een granted to, 'Ate subscrt
bers rendin g in the san'te-toirlettiii, notice
is hereby given to all Mere orts indsbted
said estate to, call atul set tle satite with.
out delay, and those haying claints against
said estate axe regnestFC to. Rrescnt the
Caine, pro Orly attdiestictited, for settle
meet.'
W r At VANORSPAI.,,
- 'JOHN WETEIFIt§POON;
xe9tiors.,
Feb. 11, 1048. •
,NICE..'
•
- ETTEMS d lithnitinitraiiiiii' on the
LA Estate Or Joincton COsiimi, laic of Mt.
Pleasanttoivri'p, dec'd; haiinghenn grant
ed to the sntiscriburs, residing in
it:nutty, they hereby why
are indebted to said Estate to call and pao
the same Withrint'delayittinl
ciainve arts 'desired to' intesieht the' Name;
properly authenticated, for settlement.
SAMUEL DURBOIiAW,
JOHN COSHUN,
.4dministrators.
The first named Administrator resides in
Mottntjoy, , the. seeend.in Moutitpleasant
township.
;Jam 21 , ;840.-7,cit
SPLE,NDID 1 4 1tEMItili PIATR'S
TOM TO II mu escalators TO
- . The 'Cobritibion: Miiiiiziiie, , , s ,
Icat IF.Prr BY MAIL to any part of the C. States
aim free pliaage.—The Columbian Magazine
for 1838, edited by John Inman and Robert A.
.West :se repository, tof 'MS choicest A work. iv
katervurk eatOpjyl94o4. and of , the moat
• gPVY origi nal,emo l ll ll .4 l le l 4 '. • --;
The•Colurntilin'Matazitte`gliteii satin '4' iiekt
year with prospects incresaihety litight'and pro
protreisiag.. Pt Isasetretteinstthe preed , poritiorphi
tbeiirebliametimatialuil The TR* Ag„.threlsit, l
r
auk** 14,4•F..v5. W.hicti !bet Pl*
etpr 4f 14 1 6 0 11 7.4,09Y1 r i r „k‘f,,
add the .y to the supenority n .4111,th ' 'ado the pres
&did Maidelthliceliff' ti ' 1111 . eidill'i.ne
its immenidgred toolaiistly . l rea‘i , etreldattion,
shows ther - tilitiprete We but attired the *Mini
ecatieseede readleiloak:seols egnembilet,iteideace
,Ihat.jt kagialAritmg eximet• l .!(' itiieLt i 't. i t
seems to t h e publis her almost unnecessary to
speak of the future.
It cannot be neeesnry to say much of the con
duct of the literary department of the Columbian.
The gentlemen who hare in long and satisfactori
ly discharged that duty, continue their. efficient
ttrVicelh jai the pllbtjAbtr..is)vppy .li, anaemic*
that he hew ensile ; arrangements with *floret of
the most diltingolihed Wiltiri Mthis Country,
whore reinter contribeitioni Will enrieh the le.ltig
seine ; whiles , eis heretofore; the merit of an atti.
el., gnite ;se Moab as tbefame•of thiwriterocill
be the passport to its pages, .Elerated Regiment
and pure Morality will distinguish all the litera
ture of the Colombian Magazine.
The tiaper on Which the Columbian will beri•••
after be printed, is manufactured expressly for the
purpose, by one of the largest and ring highly es
teemed makers in the Union, and - the typography
will be of proportionate raceme!-'.
artintionhictibril arid nkents, it.fcratitinusin9elof
the confidence hitherto en generriusly a%:i•ard eft the
Magazine. An an earnest of the liberality with
which ihe,hatenha 4P conduct , that' department .ot
ithiti Work, he has, prepared, at a large outlay, a
ma:nificent - 111!1-lengili portrait of Wto,hitigtori,
price two'dollars,' in stipple and mezzotint, which
' will be presented . gratis, tree of postage, to every
yearly subscriber to the eolinnliiiin Awasine,
who will send to the publisher tide:ince,
tiustage paid. It is an engraving at such superior
merit. and the subject is of moll refound and a
biding interest, that he cannot doubt that the gift
will high ty gratify the 'cern% er, and largely swell
tier bat of his subscribers. Ile annexes, 'also, the
tb!iowing immunity liberal terms of publication,
it bepig understood that the aubsciiptioris aru in
east), :
For $3, the Nll'iazine and Engraving of Wash
ington.
For P, two copies of the .Magaiine, and the en
graving with each.
rThegreat National Picture of the Declara•
flow of Independence. just published. This pic
ture, whieh was painted by, Cot. Trumbell for the
Rotionla at Washington, and originally engraved
on copper by A.- 11. Durand, has been re-engraved
on steel. It contains poriritits of all the signers,
and should Lc thy' Republican Emblem in the
home of every American citizen. 'Ube size 01
the engraving is 21 by ti inches it is printed on
the hest plate pver,,2S by A. inches. Price, $3.
Every person who will' need to the publisher
of the Columbietr, I. poAt p a id, s hall receive a
copy of this Engraving and it copy of the Maga..
zinc for one Year—the Engraving free of .Postage,
For p 3. the Magazine . for one year, and a copy id
eacli of the Premium Plates.
JOHN S. TAmoit,
, 3awm street, N. York.
civet Wa t tia Os,
WATOII !Moline, Kept, Spectacles
&c. &c, can ultalty's be hat! at the
Clock Ehtbrisitment of
ALEN.IIIAZEIR.
NEWS ! NEWS ! NEWS !
Co-Partnership in the Cabinet-
Making Business.
rpm; subscribers have entered into
It Partnership in the Cahinet-makinc,
business, at the old stand of Henry (41r
lach, in Sonth Baltimore street, opposite
Winebrenner's Tannery—where they will
always have on hand, and be prepared to
make, to order,
Sideboards. Secretaries, Drrasin
• rent's, Tables, _Bedsteads, WaSh,
Work and Candle•lnands,
and, in short, every article belonging to
the above business. They will also have
on hand CHAIRS of ell varieties.
All orders for COFFINS attended
to with the utmost promptness.
The subscribers assure the public, that
all work purchased of them will he of the
neatest and most durable character. They
superintend themselves the construction
of every article, thus being assured that both
material and worlonanship"can't be beat."
Their terms are exceedingly reasonable;
as may be learned by giving them a call.
irjwCountry produce taken in exchange
for *Mt. HENRY GARLACII,
DANIEL TRIMMER.
Gettysburg, Jan. 28.
THE WAR IN MEXICO AND
OUR TYCTORIES.
Much talked about has been, you know,
„Ths.famotut battles Mexico;
None dare dispute, but must confess,
- • ;The gioty'of oar arms success.
••, Butstightier victories than these
have long been made with greater ease ;
fctoilei triumphant and complete.
At Marcus Bamson's, in York street,
.tier Clothing Cheap there's none danstry
reifies! him in quantity ;
, in.fityle and make, and brand ease, . ,
His patrons he is sure to please. -
His stock is great, hie prices swill,
' Who wotild buy cheap, had better call.
KrAre yen going to buy CLOTHING
this fall, and do you wan, to buy cheap?
if so, call at SA.)JSPAVA Clothing and Va.
riety Store, neatly Oirliosite , the Bank, in
G'itursburg. Where the largest lad 'bestas
sortintint of • , ' • •
fetat4p.tit'
for BOYS'. and OEM'S wear, ever re
ceived in,Ghtlymburg,lis now being opened..
h is unnehellary; all It mould be iraposei
ble. lo enumerate the different articles coin;
prising the assortment, which inclhdes
ery variety of Boy.' and Men's Appirel,
such as superfine Cashmeret and. Cloth
Dread COATS and CLOAKS; fine and
sUperfine Tweed Coats ; Caesiriet do.
plaii awl fancy Caisinier, Cloth, Tweed.
and Caasinet PANTS; Silk, Satin. Call'
simere, Cassinet, Plain & Paley VESTS;
doWrappers, Shirts. Bosoms; Collars,
'''!•Ik'CARS, Cravats, Handkeralfiefit, Sus
penders, 'Gloves, Stockings, &c: Also, a
large variety of
FANCY ARTIC LES,
Jewelry, Spectacles, Perfumery, Pen.
knife., Ccint4; Shaving Appanttne, Pur
ses, Dialt4hatles. Umbrellas, Violin., Gui.
tars, Violin and Guitar Bteop,
Pine', Dish-shade*, &e. &e.
• o:7llaling Para)laagd an aaatallanTla
supply of Goods, for, Cash, anti havingde ri9
-
termined to sell on, the Cash and One Price
principle, my Goods have put down to the
lowest prices, end will be sold at astonish
ingly' low reget. If you *ant to'aave
per cent. in purchasing yout rill and Via
ter Clothing, **l and examine the splend
id assortment now opening by
MARCUS SAMSON.
Nov. 5, 1847.—tf ' • •
A SCIENtI 301DICINB.
Oreai- , ai r ierleh joid a te e rnms . are. err
, quk44 make • a valu • and at the
tame lime. innocent purgative.—. Thi,
•is iio#reesed bray by few.
prat enajoro of the rettneades advertir,
0' • of this c lass are inernifactined Sy per
soul who, have'ne ides of the relative or individ.,
gril'Asewers oftha drugs they use. It is this cause
gle're than an,f . otkeir„ which occasions the inert
ipiurinus effects, pgrduced b' l
sißigisCrenseilies.' And hence the general prejti
dieh Odell prevail" against them. Now there is
(teat ilitensnce in this respect, with regard to
tbi4,tilll,oino
",by Dr. Ilrandieth, and consequent.
ly their ' superior claims upon the public. Epcli
of the articleiceinposing the Mandrel!' l'ills, are
ptiPaisedin that way which will secure their ben
s:llloA creels to the system in the safest and easi•
erg tniumner. For instance. sonic ingredients have
tolit,prepared in vacua ; that is, the ait is ex ham
ted utensil, and remains so until a combi•
nation ts erected with other ingredients. vvbich
afterwards prevents the air from acting injurious
ly upon the medicine, Again, the proportions for
each ingredient depends upon its multiplying
power upon other ingredients..—For the power 01
dire'rent.vegetable purgatives upon each other, is
goyernedby similar laws to the power of figures
by Multiplication. Nine added to nine, !nuke
eighteen: - put nine times nine are eightymne.—
;Se Wit With some vegetable purgatives. fly male
•ding nine parts of one ingredient, and nine parts
of another ingredient together, the power in in.
creased. got to eighteen, but to eighty.one. For
example, tither of the articles to produce any
Puntative.effect, would have to be used to the ex•
tent of eighty-one grains ; by combining them
only eighteen grains have to he used. Again, an
other ingredient is found to multiply this power
again, which inir proportion of two grains, w ould
have no effect upon the animal economy. hot
which, added to eighteen grains-of it compound
two'parts of nine grains, each 01 two ingre.
clients, will again multiply the poster which they
have gained of eighty-ohe, to one hundred and
sixtydwo. So again. the mixture of twenty
grains inn be again multiplied by nu uu addition
of two granny,. to the power of three huntlicrl
twenty dour grains, ni the mtgitial power of the
two first ingredients. Here we hare. It, enty-ttco
grains, which, as a purgative, contain the power
equal to three hundred and tweet ydour giaim of
either of the articles alone; neverthelemi, so
powerful atter being thus combined, are sale in
an y gnantily—always having a beneficial effect.
and hrcn case capable of doing injury, of which
thousands tear ample willies...
1.1'144 those in any way out o f health lute thews
Pills. 'They will find it omen to their advantage.
rr.r The 13rondreth Pills are soh] for 9.5 emits
per box at I.h.ll.llrautlreth's Principal Office„-11
Broadway, N. York, unit by rho following d u ly
atithorized Agents M. Stevenson At ('o., tiet
ryshfirg ; .1. if. M'Creary, Petersburg; AM.:Main
King, Hiniterstown; A. MT.lrlatid. Al:both-401v
I). NI. C. White, Hampton; t . inveringer & Pink.
Littlestown ; :Mary Duncan, Caiditown Geo. W.
[(cagy, Vairficld ; J. 11. East Berlin;
D. NCV.coiner Mechanicsville; Sane! SIMI:. Ban.
over. [Fell. 11, litS.
NOTICE.
LITTERS of Administration o n ILe
Estate of ELIZABETH WAL}CF.It, late
of Cumberland township, dee'd, having
been granted to the subscriber, residing in
said township—Notice is hereby given to
all those indebted to ss4l estate to make
payment, and those having claims upon the
estate to present the save, properly au ,
thentietited, for settlement. .
JOSEPH WALKEiti Atiner.
Jan. 21, 1818.-61.
Importrtia to Farmers.
1.71 litll.l'l, 7 VG 111•1 T H-
O UT .1 Kit' 1.1:
peraiV, Undersigned respeetfully informs
the Fanners of Adam; County, and
all others interested, that he has purchased
from .I.tcon 11. IlOwmt, of J iiiata comity,
l'a., all the right. title, and interest of said
Bower in a certain Improvement for the
construction of Lime kilns. patented the
4th of September, IB47—VOR ADAMS
COI:NTY. and that he will dispose of
FAH M IZR:111's to such as wish to avail
themselves of the results of this important
inventiomon reasonable terms. 'l'h,, great
advantage of this Invention consists in the
fact that the expense and labor incurred in
the building of the ordinary kiln are dis.
pensed with, and the stack erected on the
surface of the ground on any part of the
farm which may be desired. The system
has been well tested, end has proved to be
vastly superior to any system ever tried.
Itt:P•The subscriber will burn Lime in
any section of the country, where his ser
vices may be desired, on reasonable terms.
r_r'Any desired information can be bad
by application to the sulmcriher residing in
Fairfield, Xtlains county, Pa.
ANDREW LOW.
Feb. 4,1848.-3 m
DI A MOND TONSQR
S. It. TIPTON.
FASHIONABLE Barber and Bair
Dresser. has removed his 4 .Temple"
to the diamond, adjoioing the County
dings, where he can at all times be found
prepared to attend to the calls of the public
From long- experience he flatters himself
that he can 'go through all the ramifications
atilt! tonsorleal departments, with tomb an
infinite ae g ree of skill as will meet the en
tire satisfaction of all who submit them
china to the keen ordeal of his razor. lle
hopes, therefore, that by attention to husi.
nese and a desire to please, he will merit
as well as receive a liberal share of public
patroe. he Fmk will be attended to a
nag
their private dwellings. ,
New Establishment.
HENRI( SMITH,
WPi OTFtILLY informs th e eiti-
Mart of Gettysburg. and strangers
wholtY terry here until their beards grow,
.thatite.has'opencti a now Naloma in the
shop formerly, occupied by JAcon LEEnv,
in West York street, one door West of
1 Patatin's lint-store, where he intends prose
cuting the Tonsorial business in all its va
ried and various branches. Ile will shave
you be clebn as a city Broker, and cut your
hiiii to suit the cut of your head, and the
cut of your phi z. Theo the whole object
and desire is to improve the appearance of
the huMan race. lie who practicea etta um
pooning or removing dandruff, in which
his friends have been pleased to accord to
him the palm of superiority . .. ,
Gents, do not forget to cull, I pray,
And help the little Mall on the way ; '
Timmer. hard and barbers poor,
i ; Pray,, good friend, dont . pass his door.
Artsl if your hair should need n trimming.
Jest walk in; he is always willing
to serve the gents in style so new, •
: i'l ( vrcluld make one bow at Cosec's feet.
Netordi so; if that wont do,
'HIT brush your coats, hats, old and mqv ;
,1 T 7. please your taste he'l l e'le az u
a. t wy.ualilisn : al,stiui
TOeleserltscene, bell open the door; : •
The.rat walks out, and the scene is o'er.
I : N. D. Gentlemen . troubled with the
'reties. will find an infallible cure try apply
:
tai al his baleen.. ' .' '
.1,1, e itishorg. Jan.. gp. 1848.', ,
Ciililieriir inhCritine,C . Taxi
Amt" .
r of Collateral, Inheritance
Tax returned tp the Register of the
County of Adams s ~ 0170 70
Deduct 0 por seat. for use of the •
Register, • 9 51
Amount paid to Commonwealth, $162 25
„ .
limitary. 21st, 1848.—1, the undersigned
Auditor, appointed he the Court of Corm
mon Pleas, under ihe provision of the
10th Sect. of the Act of 20th April, 11110,
do tierebfeertify that the above is a cop.
met statement of the amount of Collateral
Inheritance Taxes passing through the
hands of Roor.n•e Com:AN, Register of Ad.
anis County, during the year commencing
with Oct. tat, 1810, to :30th day of Rep•
temher. 1817. E. W. ST.. 111,E,
Gettysburg, Feb. I.—it.
NOTICE.
E:-3TATP, itF PETEIt sTEITV, DECEAs•D,
(yric E is hereby given to the heirs
Ili and legal Bepresentalives of P - itTelt
STEP Fr', late of Union township, Adains
county, deceased, to wit: Martin Steffy,
(I!etitioner) Christian Shelling, Catharine
Yinglittir.Eliiabeth Brandt, Lydia Willa,
Mary Ward, Rebecca Reineker, Sarah
Leonard, Lydia Scholl, Hannah Ilollibauglt
and the children of Julian Cruntrine, who
are the surviving children and representa
tives of the said deceased, that
AN INQUEST
will he hold on Saturday the 13th day of
March - next, at 13 o'clock, M., at the
late residence of said deceased, in Union
township, Adams county, l'ennsylv'm for
the purpose of making a partition of the
Estate of said deceased to a n d among
the heirs and t h e legal repreSrlililliVt`S4 if
the same will admit of such partition with
out prejudice to, or s polling the whole there
of, but it the an will not admit of such par
tition,then to part and divide the same toand
among as niany of them as the Sallie Will ,
conveniently accommodate, but if the . same
will not admit of division at all, without
prejudice or spoiling the whole thereof,
then to value and appraise thess ate,u te, whole
and undivided ; and further to enquire and
ascertain whether the Said Real Estate
will cimvoniently accommodate more than
one oldie heirs of said intestate, and if so.
how minty of said heirs it will convenient
ly acoommodate.
Ifl SCIIIIIVER,
tilterifi's 011ieo. Celtyltburtz,
at
Feb. I I, 1848.
(I 1 OLD PENS AND SILVER PEN-
J (best fluidity) Card Oases,
.VisitMg and Printing Curds, Fancy Note
Paper, Envelopes,- Motto Wafers;-Fancy
Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, &c., for sale
S. U. BUEHLER.
December 10.
ISABELLA NURSER
ErrysittiltU, l'A,
VRIJIT TREES, of 411 kitils„(lortimj
.142 in the'root,) can be had of the sob
scriber oa,reaxotTablcs.orni...- Klew . :ritapt ,
tint jtatia fo6 . ourselves. .
4 O. W. tIOFFII AN.
Philadelphia Adverlipeineight
Watchcs / JeNvelry,
W.l IT I ES, Jewelry & Silver Ware
may he had wholesal+,' and retail,
guarantied hettur for the price than at any
other store in Philadelphia, at (late Nicho
las Le lliiray'i9 No. 72 North 2nd street.
above Arch, Philadelphia,
kinds, line, nio(ii.
11111 and low qualities, among which are
Gol.l I.e,er+,fullJe,rriled, XlO to $lO9
I,eione3 2:t to 40
Q u;al: 4
L e o:r.t, full Jewelled; ` 20 to no
Lep;tl •• 12 to Is
goartient lion 9 W 10
J 1.1 W Ei.it V. Diamonds, Gold Chains.,
Gold Pens with Gold & Silvor 1101dere,
Pencils, II ream tpitis..l':ar and Finger Itingn,
Bracelets, Cameos or Shell, Coral and La
va, with every other article of Jewelry of
the richest and most fashionable patterns,
SI I.V ERWA RE, Plate, forks, Spoons,
Cups, A; e., of atitlaril Siren
piATED W ARE. Castors, Cake BAP
licts, Falls, VaseB, Cases and other
Bich Finley Goods in great variety. .
Wholesale Boyers will save money by
.callitia here before porrhasing.
liflr Keep this advortiPentent aml call tit
No. 72: You will be polished the goods
are really cheaper and better than are of
fered in the city. For nine low, a hand.
some pair of SHOW CASES, suitable
for Jewelry or Fancy Stot'e, apply afi
above.
Sept. 3,1847.-1 y
Cheap Watches and Jewelry.
PO Jewelled Gold Le- "'AG. •
yen for tk.lo, tear- ,
raided by
Jacob Lado!intes „
Nu. 216 Mallet street, Phil
-sdelphio, who
KA AS constantiv cm hand a larev aNsort-
Mkt !tient of (:old and Silver Wtitches,
at the following Into prices :
Full Jewelled Geld Levers, X4O UU
Silver 211 00
Gold Lupines, Pull Jewelled, BO 00
Silver Lupines, 12 1.10
Silver quartiers, . •tl 00
with a large assortment of fine Jewdry,
such as Ear Rings, Finger Ringf.i; Breast
I[racelet:4, hold and Silver Pencils,
Gold Chains, &o. I las al,tc' till 1111111.1 a
complete assortment of patent and plain
Watch (lasses, Main Springs, Verges, Di
als and Hands, of every descriptiou—in
fact, a complete assortment of NVatclutin-
Iser's tools and Watch materials, to which
he would call the attention oldie Country
Trade. Thnec wishing anything in the
above line, will find it to their advantage
to call and cvitnine his stock/buforc pur
chasing vises hew.
Philadelphia, Aug. 6,1647.--6 m
The largest and cheapest Stock
or nom) „km) Sim . : 0
*L e... UPiltillilittl.aile
Nail' 311(1 Fancy Jewelry,'
a lk k , l?‘ Iv eitii..km:Leni %,
~: , . :41 Wlid,ckit: aml Retail—No.
. 1 ..) 11 b.. • . - 1.. -"" 4134 Mlirliet street.
I :old Lever, , , lull jewelled, IS esiret
ease, gold dial, $.1() 00
()old Lupines, ' do. do. ,1.2 D to 301011
Silver Levers, full jewelled, :ID 00
Siker !slimes, jewelled, 12 DI)
Silver Quartier Wiachen, splendid.
quality, 8, 00
Silver imitation gnarlier'', 5 00
'Second hand Gold and Silver tVatelt.
' ea, at all prices, front • *2 to :15 00
(lold Peneila. ,„ • • 1,7 O to t: 00
Ilraceleln, with toots and other
3 00
Pure Silver TenPpnorn., 4 50
Diamond point Gold Pens, n il6 pen•
vii and solid silver holders, cody l 95
Gold chain's, hreitst•piiui, linger•rtngs, etir•
rings and: Jewelry o 1 every description, at
the !invest rhilidelphia or IV. York prices ;
gold 'and silver Levers. Lepiites, and (loan.
tier watches, still much cheaper than the
above prices. A call will he sufficient to
convince purchasers that this is the place
to get good and cheap articles. All goods
warranted to he what they are sold for,
Orders from the country punctually attend•
cut to. Ohl (fold and iilvcr bought for
rash, or taken in exchange. All kinds of
watches repaired and warranted to keep
correct time.
N. li. I have o splendid gold independ
ent Seconds %vote!' for inning horses. Also.
Gilt and Galvanized Watches, for traders'
lose s ;Ind goods of all kinds in my lino, nt
LEWIS 1„11)GNII:s'S
wsteh, Clock, and Jewelry Tarr., No, 133
Market St.. above 1 Ith, fiord) !grad
Philadelphia. A'l,l, 11, 1.517..--7 in
oloveom next I'rriatiuna
INK.
Silver ISLAIaI juet owarileil by the American Intll•
lute, New York. trl47.
LI 14 1111 following from diblinguibllcel
IMtittitionb speaktr iOl
1:1111 . 1.1.111, of I'crin.ylw,iuin,
Philattelplttit, 'May 11, Oil t. 5
Having tried. for !mow time. (lie . Mack ink
mainifaetirreil by Mr. i mefili . E. !lover, we hav e
found it well autteit for rnatill.ctipt, hyitn running
It rely. and it, exernptiuu 110111 COAgUlUtilttl. Itb
„bade:ll.o We :tie w'ell mt if
1,1010;1 7 .1:, Peau attic P.iciilty.
1,1:1)1.0W, Prevost,
SA MUEL It IS . V 4,1 Vice Provcot,
H EN It Y :; , c'ry of the Facility.
11.0SWEGE; P.Yftlii•:, frf Phi
10,nry and Chem lit ry. •
1 1 .', NY. (41.:ItIl A 141), Lecturer.
'(Ye fully concur in the alio%e—b
:4011TON, Dean ' nr the Ftienlty
Penns., Ivanitt Medical ('ollege.
A.l), 11ACIIP... Principal,
.)1'111 . 1111111.:, Prot. of Anatomy in
Central High School,
F.,•1•11 A LEY. Secretary of t he. American
• Pia. Irwmance Company.
.1. D. (f 1:011(1I•:, Phil. t'irstorri
liforpr's .11dtriotts#111 ne Ceittettl
lon Harts k V;11[1),
rot I..:de, whblesllle aWI n!tail,Alha m:intiro•
tot y, No. N 7. North Third street, oppcolteChc4ry
at reef,
11):43'11 I. BONED.. Matto Rle,ttner.
Itrrur,solo it; Gettphorg, at the nook and Sta
tionerli l i•torr: of If. Ittr Ed t:t it
o
Alieglieny House,
\l etas sr. VIOLA DELPIIIIA
rr r"" ''
Titv. subscriber (late ,, nf the
011 : 1141telv Illarrirdnitg, Pa.). tali.c,,;
this method ,if informing his ohl friehtle
and the public generilly that he has taken
the above named 1101111.. The Iline.e
is airs- and roinhartahle, and has been ex•
,
tensivily altered and improved, and the T II O 111 A S --- 311" eft Jr, A .1t I",
proprietor hopes by ntriet attention to bus. " • A rl'o iv i' A L A It• .
mess, and a proper care for the comfort of d i tir11(1; in the Month...east Corner of
hits guests, to merit and receive a share of, `Ur the Diamond, between A. 0. Ktotz's
piddle patronage. The douse satiated , Amyl and 12. W. 31'Slirrrv's Store.
very convenient for the Travelling Public, tlettyshorg Dee. 12, 164 . —tf
being only two doors above the Ilarris•i - - • -
burg and Pittsburg Depot, and within two AL E X,. R. S'l l l4l;VENtilOl
111111111.C5 walk of the Baltimore and 1 T TOllll I' .dl'lai ty',
ing Depott4, Stabling attieehell In the pre- 'if I, VFW Ei n • ettof entre Pqnste, North
W
Tor $1 per, day. orthe llonrbllifitior,bet'wenta Bitriftes
E. P. If U(4IIES, Proprietor. and fitetrittlioefivartietrit:%: -
. Sept., 3, 1 . 1447.-t-If . Gettymlturg, Pa.
Clocks, Wa4.l, Jeweity, ,Ese•
1.. e. .• THE . SobeeeNer offers
to the trade. or by retell.
..e . ,<';'; a large }Mort mein el ;he
\ri
I , 1 . ~:,7 following erodes, toting
, -.... 1 . :„. " „ •;,, all of his own iorpinfle
k4 .- "'"' tool or ot.tottfueruter t
Btu era of goods in tilts line are incited
t o e I, 1(1) Inv ti, e aq,orl turn!. trod order" aro
sololted. %vith the ~, ,N to.t ore thatierrry ef
fort will li r made to gt% e ..attgfartion and to ,
core a ' , anima:ince 01 custom.
(iold 14 Silt in• hes yr WII idIPS of onlimify
do Of (nipuriiw finish..
1)0 (hi du Anclitirit AC Levine',
direr dmddc enni•ol Eliglinh and Swim' revir
Watches. with light mrdinnl nod heavy 'am,.
lima Jewrliy in nll .itrittitni. tint. and eutntinivili•
Siker. 1'1:0011, and Sil.er
Vmical 11 , •\ 1,1, fi, 8 and 10 tumi
(101.1 nnil Sildrr SiwrtAclpp.
Diamond Pointed (kid I'vrtv
(Mire Chic in gilt and otlrPt Ira meit.
NVutrlimal...rA Took :it'd Material.' of nit ions:
rII lir V . rt Fancy Fenn. Nicol Berlin. ike.,
!lacing even- facility forobtaiiiing goals
on the ttop+t, athattnigenui !ems, ctirrcor
ponilitig inducement!: 16111)c:offered tostlf
cluciers. JOIIN ,
' 1 11, Chomrrt s.'. Ph!ladelphidi'
Jcly 16, 1817.-6 m •
Willian► Keilholtz,
Maier ',z Pairth, Oils, Briishem, Glasss,
Varnidh, ['filly • and Mixed Paints,. o/
all colors, «I the tr,rst rates,
Corner or Trunklin and (;reett etretti, opposite the
l'enn'lL l`nue, Baltimore.
N. b. WILLIAM KEtt.tiouri.llavit4 had
a long experience in Paling, Oils, &e.,
ing a practical (louse and Sign Poituer.
trill give all information, respecting rniZ•
ing Paints, okr.. gratis. Country Met!!
chants and others supplied on moderato
terms.
t)ct. 2!l, 1817.-1 s
I
L,\ A NC 1' ART L
IQES,Cologne,Siraps
R: Hair Oils, Tooth Brusheo.
11rtt9lit.A. Tooth Pow(erg. Sze., dr". for
sale l y S. 11. 111.1E11U:1i.
.I)cc. 10. •
Soap,
13E Ilrt; EllY, SOAPS, FANCY
A Rill' LES, TOYS. for sale
C NV EAV:Vt.
Ylt lEN DB' ALMANAC for 1848, by
Jir Elijah IVcaver,
sale at C. 11," EA VER'S Confectionary in
Ccuysbnrg.
ltoever wants a .First-rate
TIM 1:,1' I E
VAN be neeontroodated by calling.nt .
‘,./ FRAZER'S Clock it AVatch Estab.
listnitent, in Chatnhersborg street, Geqs.
burg,' next . door to Mr. Buehler's Drog
Store—where a new In of beautiful 24
hour and 8 day CLOCKS have just been
received front the City. They
.are of the
best mantifiteture, and will be warranted.,
Give us a eall—they Will be sold cheap.
- J;i.awreliee Hill, 31.
IP C.I*TIST,
Espr.urrrm,y oilers his proles•
sional services to the vitt:outs of Get
tysburg and surrounding country. Ile, is
prepared to attend to all rases usuallrest
tinsied to the Dentist, and !topes, by strict
attention to Dentistry alone, to be nble to
please nll who may see lit to entrust their
teethitthis hands. fe„T Office, second door
above Plarry's Hotel, S. claltimore puree',
Gettysburg, Ju ly 23,-1f
ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH
Dr. F. E. Vandersloot;
HIIMEON misTisT,
hr is prepared to perform every operution
appertaining to his Profession, such as
clentisinke. tiling, plugging and inserting
Teeth, from a single tooth to a 71111 set. An
experience of more than ttt Nre years in
the 'Profession lie trusts will erithle him to
()purity to the entire satisfaction of those
who may wish his sore icep, All cork will
br svarrantetl. Fur his place, of residence
enquire itt the store of Sallow! rillinentork.
lleferenco its respeethilly math. to -the fol
lowing gentlemen
nos. Pr. sieilinerker, Rev. Prof. Daltqlier,
Dr. I). 11..nn•r, Dr. Kl:illwrt,
If. Ihmpt, Ifev. E, V. nerliarl,
Ilvrlmhy, I ;tl. 1,, Sicrver,
c:eityshairg, Oct. 419, 18.17—1 y
/Mr NOTICE
:cr s . MA_ AV.' - 11117. 111310
cof ( etiA le.)
I . IItESE NI :4 Ilk respeent to his frirotry
awl. infoints them that he has made•
arraogement,to continue to praetireas neunb
in the Coons of Adana , eoutity, wider the
nett• regulation or the times for Knlding
LAW PARTNERSILIV.
1 1 0 E, nntlersigned Itgcing formed ;10
partnership for the prartiett of the
1.3 W, wilt attend the COnris of 'cork and
Adams, and also Visit the neighboring coun
ties if desired. (Hike in York street. Get..
t% shurg i between the Lank anti Public Of
where, (Me of the firm will constant
ly atteq, and witere.eummenieations n ill
reedit! prompt attention.,
.1 A MES' COOPER;
H. G. M'CREARY,
.cone IS,
D. .11 ICON AUG I 1Y
.111nrfitp-al Lori
Fr IC{: in the S. IV. corner. of the!
Public Square, one door West of (4.
Arnold's - Store, formerly tireupied
Liw Oflit:t. by John M'Cortatirhy. dee'd.
I.lc solicits, and by prompt and faithful at 4
NISIW:SS in his profession. it will
be hisi endeavor to merit * entiMlenee and
',patronage'.
M'CoN.iroia.teill also attend
promptly. to all:business entrained to him
as .1 pat and Solicitor for Paint!. an.l
Prnsionsr, has inalle arrangements,
which lie con furnish very des irn.
He facilities in applicants, and entirety re ,
Bete them fool the necessity of a journey
to 11':v..111'10mi, on application to him per.
initially or by loner.
Uctlyi,htirg, April 3.--tf