Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, May 12, 1848, Image 2

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    %toils intelligence of the plot, corium ent
et! their designs. The National Guards,
_ r as well Us the Mobiles, tt•ere called out,
and the criticals tate of things which threat
111111P0iill'ANT FRO:111t I'lliCirl'lL'
I toed i complete reign of tat roe, furnished
&tempt of Ledrir Rollin to &afro?' * the Provisional Go i rumens with the pre-
Preeinonal Government—lie/rend on' team to military display.
the Verge of War—England Quiet. 1 gust happily the National Guards stood
The Steamer Britannia arrived at [los. I firm, and presented so imposing an attitude
ton on S un d ay h at .. Th e news is t h e lin defence of the Provisional government
and public order, that the display passed
greatest importance, the most intro-cantle
of whith Amalie following kerns : 1 off without any overt attempt, pretty MUCII
The Prussian Diet has dissolved in a 1 in the same style as the English Chartist
most undignified manner. demonstration on Monday, the 10111 April.
~c " ys froiroworia am! Italy ~ nut' to n hich the imoeinetit bore very consid
implliiant. I crable resemblance. Yesterday, tort% thou
ians have gained some slight i san d troops of the line were to assemble
.staniallertliss
fn rims, for the first tone since the revo
advantage titer the Ausiriaim
~,,r nec ip oisttati froret , s were invading ;
l lotion, to fraternize with the National
w hitha iii, i ndi the n t „A were defrayed in 1 Guards and the people ; and if this be
101-.ftltiaiNk. I dune cordially and with sincerity, the Pro.
I Thlitteha elf Egypt lets' hnhg r , & row ,. 1 visional government may be considered
ii i i ,,,,i f si ka -b rt , ~,,,,,,im.,., who had b een I safe against all attempts of its enemies, wal l
ap owi th o in Tai bdo ,,, h T tit the otni d„i nts l of the enemies of order and the public
albs' "&ople.' peace.
i Vhh'rfilke arid Thiehess or Xfontpensier , All classes now deeming the lately pros
hleitfi Wien banished front the capitol of scribed troops of the line as defenders of
Silent - l' ! order, life and property, a couple of regi
' Tfili'Atuiffian government has: expe ll e d men's were brought into Paris. No few-
Iht , / c hi t , n rm,,,, , „ Inc h re, great sat. I er than one hundred and twenty thouiand
istrietm to even the C a tholics. I men assembled at the quays and Bottle
-IN` `abollatel the Chartists are regularly 1 yards, joined b
oi y forty thousand of the Bon
rWt)zeff: ' ' hen or suburbs.
kttit.a'slh.—A fresit agitation has been 1 To these were added 20,000 of the
g64`htill in tenth:et' for the extension ~s t Guards Mobilerand this body, between
los il , i tli b t e , laxai i„„ , re d„,.,,,„ of which and the National Guards some jeal.
mit hiesiit expendititres, and the advance- "us,' had previously existed, fraternized
ifi lse.
rtitelifl rßelorin principles throughout the I as they passed each other, and their coin
klitatifit.. Forty Members of Parliament 1 inon dif fi culties were buried in oblivion.
astillaVed if its formation. hamartme has prepared an oftentive
l
n some of the districts the middle class. Land defensive alliance between the French
es'i We Thu6ll2llll with them, and at 80.-' and , the Swiss Republics.
oinownit find N ott i ng h ww, „,,,..,i„0 oft 'The report that Lord Brougham had ap
otthyot,,, r a 4,,, s im e to some points of t h e I plied for letters of naturalization as a
eliiitOr have been held. I French subject proves to have been cot-.
"filelibtite id Commas of FAO:milli:iv. rest, for the French papers publish a Car.
big liaised the Crown and Government 1 respondence on the subject between hint
Security hill by an to ern !whiling majority, land M. Creinieux, the minister of Juane,.
shield!". aAjoorned on Wednesday eve- I The French minister, in answer •to LANII
nun, 10th April, for Easter reeess. I Brougham's application, informs him that
'Pi* Metterinch, his Princess, Prince lie must renounce all his privileges in
liiihAttl,'Bartin Charles Hazel, aml suites, England, if lie becomes a French citizen. '
filiire ititiVed hi London. GLRNI t‘ V.—lt had been agreed, by the
Tlie 'red on the Savings' Bank of Eng- GerMJII States that a Nate:mai Assembly
•
isiff,fit Mill cei the increase. or Parliatlent for all Germany, .should
"410 lings, in favor of the Charter, hate meet in I. ranlifort on the ,Ild of, May. to
Brett held during the week in almost every I confer with the Diet on the Jeform of the
litAtaii (it England and Scotland. - I Confederation. No sooner had this prom-
The Chartist Convoirion, before ad-Ilse been given, than i
,selfelenced club,
jdrird ; 'appointed deputatums to visit ; from which all the known statesiiion or
tit vinces, adopting a petition to the 1 the nation were defacto..eitalledfrasoft,'"-
j ,
ii praying the dismissal oilier Minis- bled in irankfurt, to anticipate the delft
.
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te yvii rations of the legal represeetati es the
Y 1 4
Aiehaidist organization has ta k en pl ace country ; and these persona, though invest-I
iw i lgeotfankatnl is spreading throughout ed with no sort of authority,, passed rests-1{
the country with great energy and vigor. tenons of their own, and virtually' eel aside I
the actual Diet of Germany. ,
Pl hiitcAND.—lreland continues in a ver •
Y !' he whole of that part cif ,Europit , soya
eritvq state, and the excitement among
di? peeßie continued to increase rather the European Tunes, tv,hiell skirts Mel
thaii ihMtnish.
disorganized. The wildest radicalism has,
'Ai:no u s - are in brisk demand, and the peo
p 4 DSP being openly.dr died %yob pikes amid_ii?le nd t l i h r e o s o e t e i r n et t s h oc e l e ; t r i a u nd ot D o uc er ly aoil oc i ll s a w de ie n4
Baden radicals aryl Freechemutearies earn
r is„tlesiiite the threate ne — d interference
is the. Government. Indeed. Mere seems
organizing an armed itivarden. Af i llestiti
toM qt longer any doubt of die Net that
' Cassel the soldiers and the , eitizene are at
lit i rbti is on the eve of a civil war.
oh alarthine demonstrations of public rail eth 'one , th e thilitairY having att,e9iPted
i... ( Y 4" , 3 tare their former reign or p arw hysicel
°Ruin continued to be made, and it was 1 ,t () re
't he Duke of Ileille CAW' etas
le general opinion that bloodshed was " in. "'
not far oft expressed his indignetiott at the mumps
ar l i le, t ins have been found nga ins , !attempted by his guards, whose dlisolu
-1 non as a
r egiment he has ordereti,and
Mitthek O'Brien and Meagers, the three
some of the culprits are to be tried by
most energetic of the Irish leaders.
courts-martial. In Saxony a frightful in-
The differences between the repeaters,
headed by, a. 0.c0n..01.„ die , one bide and centhin'Y insurrection 8 194' 1 ;4 ° l?';going
Mitchell o on, which the government cannot succeed,
on the is becoming greater
. . .
every, diy,„
,The rent has fallen to .£25 le putting down In Aleane a complete in
,
anal die evident that l ,
ity of , ihe Irish peop l e i s in favor o f v i olent troops have been attacked at Mormontior,
MCASUreII. In the Meantime, the people la n d 15 werP killed, Trioters : were he at
continue to supply themselves t$ ith arms .: length' repulse d : with great loss. an d their ,'
Great and influential bodies sent in ad- : leader eaPtered*
douses to the Lord Lieutenant, expressive I ArSTRIA AND Saantbiza.r—Atlvices front
of i their determination to support the gov. Milan announce that the 'Sardinian troops
I
e i rnment,
Ireland continues in a state of great en-
had gained some advantages over the An a ; /
i trians at the bridge of Goito, and it 'was
hippiners and agitation ; however, great stated that 2,000 Austrian prisoners had
fear o r an outbreak of the peasantry elm. fallen into the hinds of the Piedmonteee.
al , l' Ills statement was greatly axagerated, as'
, . e speakers of the meet i ng at c oon '. the number of prisoners dill not exceed
1
ilitionJfell were nioderate, aml the .con-;' 100 -
._,_
federates are as warlike in their harangues ! The basis of the new Austrian consdin
aelieretofore. . tion has Just been pu Imbed. It is fut.
,pPublic demonstrations in support of lows : All the prat inces are constituted
gigernmeet n ere held in several parts of , into one body, with the exception of Run
tKemintry., 1 gury, Scis voma, Sievenberger, and, for t!te
FRAN'CR.—The Britannia brings intelli
present, the halide provinces. The diei
genre that M. Ledru Rollin had at length ' inn "the Empire shall remain as it exist*
the at this nine. The person of the Emperor
made the formal attempt to destroy
is declared to 1;e inviolable. The Empe•
Provisional Government in France, and
and.that troops were arriving every mo. ror is to have full power over the land and
and the right of making war or
toss in France from all parts of the coup- sea rflrees '
peace. Treaties of e very destwiption with
loreige powers canOilly be made with -die
The greatest excitement and alarm had
i sanction of the two houses of Parliament.
been created in Parts and throughout the
settente by these astounding events, and , file attribute of mercy, and the right of
sees* of the most monteutous character bestowing rewards belong to the Emperor,
were daily expected. 1 but mercy cannot be extended to the
ministers, without the sanction of the
, The financial crisis in Paris was apps- I
1 Parliament. The laws aro to be Efrain
ready subsiding, though business and trade
weessaill!much depressed. !sacred publicly in open courts, by oral
-. The rause of quarrel between Ledru proceedings, and trials to be by jury ; the
Rollin anti his colleagues, is said to have judges are to be appointed for life.
hetetu follows s 1 All projects of loans are to be proposed.
as well as sanctioned by the Emperor.--
At deputation came to Parts from Amiens,
, The Emperor will assemble.the Purim
e removal of Ledra itollin's cummissa.
forithe purpose of presenting a petition f o r
meat annually, and he must call them to.
thl
6004 Olt &dam' of some violent proceed-' g nu ''' . at stated intervain " He has 'he!
right to prorogue and dissolve them. The
legs, he had indulged in the exercise of the
' freedom of religion, of speech and of the
uattmited powers with which he and his
. pres, ent red, and the rightof petition and
fedlow-sioniusissaries had been invested by
lof b old in g public meetings is granted to e-
Mykollin. M. de Lainartine and several
Wirer tabtabers of the Provisional Govern- very citizen, subject to future laws.
I 'he Austrian Government has ordered
mestere said to have admitted the iniscon
the Jesuits to quit Lititz. 'Phis step has
ddet of; thei commissar!. , and stated that he
steitht.to hive been removed. 1 given considerable satisfaction even teethe
m m , Mr Rollin refused to sacrifice a lone.' Roth " Catholic P o p ulation '
tio . ttary who, if to blame ill all, was only I Rtss".—The cologne Gazette, of the
Steil,, foyer zea l to t h e cause o f t h e re 113th of April, quotes a letter from the Bees
plitdka, Upon this, a violent scene en. 1 /au Gazette, by a traveller, in which be
aued o sed words passed between the dif. says "that the Russian Government is e
legem members of the provisional govern. dopting every possible measure of defence,
'Went *Web ensured a wide breach in the land with every forbearance. The mina
emeeeils oldie nation. rz reinforeerneuis demanded by Prince
. .
Atriral of the Steamer Britania.j
7 DAYS LATER FROM EitoPl:.
Paris has been the scene of one of those
4aztraor7llmtry, demonstrations which can
ok occur in the capital. Fortunately it
14:15,1t_,ei0 off It ithout blOodshed,
M.'l3,oOlflue l having been stung to matl
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#VbillY ilvt Poblicstion of certain papers
1 . , •li?,tave been found at M. Guizot's
*, litcl . i, impeached his political char
. ',,,Tultottlated a most bitter plullipte
a* die provisional government—de
' "the documents published to be for
teti---and inveighed most bitterly against
' .Merrat and M. Lama rtine, in terms
, i ttfot , .icily to be forgiven. lie swore to
''siiliiihrow the government.
1 . 11 seems that apt was actually formed
• temelaireidebaibe provisional tioternUletit
„poi liew,lk.aleartine, *wrest, and other
OPALIPONNIIIIIMIIMPI therefrom, and form a
41;0010 ittentutueati, eoneialsng of Ledru
, Rodeakeritnat Skin:pi, Albert Louis Blanc k,
rale*. AestriorßaapeieL and Pierre Le.
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, tukap. , iimpling wee accordingly got op for
lAggoCgemeges de Mare ea ttowdey sight,
ettedn't object. However, Mons,
• Leewatios and Manuel betieg got pre.
Paskiewitsch has arrived, and set off for
the frontiers. 100,000 are to follow, if
necessity should require it. Warsaw is
perambulated by patrols, but it presents
more of the life of a carnival than of a
scene of war. Everywhere strains of
lively music resound, because the Poles
expect their deliverance by Germany, and
hope to secure it by remaining quiet to the
end." .
ITALY.—The later news from Italy is
not important. It appears from the Bol
ogna papers that Signor Carlo Ruseorti
has addressed the Pope, inviting the Holy
Father to place himself at the head of a
great Italian Confederacy, and to assemble
a grand General Diet in Rome.
Nitetits.—The greatest enthusiasm pre
vails iu the cause of the liberation of Italy,
and numbers of volunteers are dailyainrol
ling themselves to proceed on the Holy
Crusade against the AuStrians in Lowlier
•
dy.
• Eeerr.—Advices from Cairo to the 29th
ult. state that a meeting had , been held at
that city, where speeches were made on
the grievances of the people. A deputa•
lion was sent to the Paella ; who seeing
the greatness of the demonstration, made
fairritontises. Some of the pricipal speak
ers were subseq tinnily sent for. Partin
charged them with treason, and at once
hanged them outside the walls. There
has since been great excitement and dissot
iofaction in the city.
PRESENT FROM THE POPE.—WO learn
from the Washington Union that the Pope
has forwarded to be presented to the legis
lature of New York two cases, one con
taining the complete collection of the
Calleographia Camerale, a magnificent set
of engravings, ita lose loge FOrtfcilios,
representing the antiquities of Rome; the
other, three Bets of the . meter ltrbottese;
silver, and gold, 841 , 14 enqur, the pontifi
cate of Pius IX.:
NEW COUNTERINCITIL—SettiaI new
Icounterfoitg.lisva made their„appgarance
within a 're* days. fdllitivitig is a
descriptiiin of a note otroreil'isday Or two
since : $l4, Washington "edenty Bank,
Md., dated Aprit eth, IBC", payiL Eitnithr
Vignette, Indian gazing al a train of ears.;
Indian on the left `Ship on the right;
the• paper dark end engraving rough,. A
five, Blink of Ihleweire; 'Vale also offered
about the seine time; paper story dark
and - gretay•ltroking, dates, &c. nor reeul
• •
firm soivrr, T —The authuridomiin wad),
ingtoP , City areA4301.416.4 1 11ree firs the
frceptilmleflew - S*lokOraiii7eglibiii;
(ion of lila viclorAga;achiared by the 4 11 0 Y
under his command, on hie return, , tos the
national metropolis, La.connectiou with
resoltitions of thnks, kh.httnioell.
cora and Maul. , expressive ,of, r high ad
miration of their counsge, prowess, and
mititsFy arrience.". the Mayer of ;he city is
reflPamed..to call a public meetimg of the
citisenant,au early (hay, to make necessary
armilipm!rmus for,“mird,lying their esteem
and athotration for , the .vetesen
cokiiar."---
The:;M.syor,is to present the resolutions to
Maj,l,lon4cott nu the day of his public
reception:. , , ,
Clio-Nur us oir'inst TtsiostaPa.— T !The
Phitssilelphia 'paPeri are now publishing
nett's Awn' St. up to, (be' hour of
their going ,to 'preirs—the in tellifeheitiiiiig
eniitieyed along thnWfres in a Yew seconds
of lime. '
1 , 'Pout ' AND Plit.ovr.---The New York
I , 'Courier and Enquirer' hits Polk's '. , near
neighbor" stret}y' hard, in th . e following
squib. .Ibrtune," it is said, .ftsvors
fools;"—and certainly she never did so
more decidedly than. when she granted to
Gicletedn J. Pillow the privilege of hold
ing, office under James K. Po)k, instead of
Ahe,Ensperor_of the Celestialli,ingdom.-
011. , Perbett, in a recently' published des
erlittion orChinai-glier art 'outline df the
Chinese articles off taar; l among which we
'find the following
B. • The soldier • who bravely kills
one enemy shall be rewarded t--but. he
,who is-deteotetl in • lying-pretatts about
his own merits,: or who by false tales u
,surps the meiit.s of others as his own,
shall he decapitated."
- What would Pillow's head have been
woith, had he been *Brigadier in the Ce
iratial Einpirel Not the price of one o
his.spurn.
Ray. EDIT?* BROWNI.OIII . IN NISW Oa"
Likss.--"--Ilev. 0. Wm. Brownlow, of the
iiinestrorough (Tenn.) Whig, writes from
Neiv-Otteatis to that paper. giving an ac
count 'by no means flattering, of the Cres
cent City. HP devotes a page of the Whig to
the 'description, which is exceedingly rich.
We give a specimen :
"New Orleans is a head and shoulder
taller than , any city I ever was in. Nay,
it is Aa Ole'and compass' deeper in the
sinks 'of iniquity than any city I ever was
The devil operates here upon a large
scale, and really has his lunTacks here, 0 . -
gether, %kith Most of his recnriting Viter
ultev.,--Dt..-Clap of this-May. 4 +as deliv
ered a sermon, ,n which it is made to ap
pear that there is no hell In the next'life
in which to' Pdeish sinners This is an ,
inaportint discovery. add revives the dropp
ing spirits of thousands here,, who know
that if the vulgar notion of a hell in the
next life be true, they *ill hive to pay it
the roast. It is more important 'to the in
habitants of bieur-Orleans,to have doctrine
of hell fire padfialrov yuhi‘knent done a
way viith, than hf 'any other city I was
ever . „ , ,
nentwrap i P -
Tare „IN 1101 1 1 CL.— L Jill a -
ted that in 1030, there were but .50 evan
geliral and leag,than 4q Coipor-,
tour.;employed in ' France. There are,
now over 300,ininiatere. nearly 80 even
pilaw and between 200,and 30Q colpor-
A COSTLY PAIR or Hosx.—The Boston
Chronotype states , that yoang lady of
wealthy connections,' was detected latelY
in the act of secreting a pair of'hote while
in the store of an extensive dry goode deal
er in Washington street: The fashionable
shop-lifter begged hard to bp lefoff, and
nally the matter was compromised by the
young lady's paying a bill . of4ver one
hundred dollars, which Wei tha value of
articles plundered from the'store at various
times, of which the shop-keeper, kept' a'
correct account.
The Washington Correspondent of. the;
North American charges President Polk
with having taken steps to prevent there—
turn of Gen. Scott until after the meeting
of the National Conventions for the nom
ination of candidates for the Presidency.
Mr. Polk, it is said, has not the courage,
or the reliance iodie justice of his outrages
on the victorious General, to meet the
popular judgment, and he is tob much of
an intriguer to hazard it, by the presence
of the man whom he has so deeply
wronged, and to whom he and the country
owe so much of gratitude and admiration.
THE Locos AND THE PHESIDENCY.-It
is thought that the contest in the Locofoco
Convention will be narrowed down be
tween Mr. Polk, Gen. Cass and Judge
Woodbury. The others have but little
chance. Buchanan aid Dallas are regard
ed as mere ciphers, who have not for a mo
ment been regarded as serious candidates.
Since it was proved that Pennsylvania
can be so easily gulled, the party do not
care about considering their claims for a
share of the honors.
A DISTX.SBING OCCURREINCg took place at
Fall River on Wednesday last. The wife
of Mr, Laderieh Borden, during a tempo
rary estrangement of wind, drowned her
two children in a cistern in the cellar of
her house, and then out her throat. Her
husband was in good oircumetaneci, but
she had been heard to express fears of her
children coining to want.
During the recent trip of the ..Northern
er" steamer to New York front Charles•
tots, the watch on deck were alarmed at
about daybreak, one morning, with the cry,
"a than overboard!" and a boat was instant
ly lowered and manned for the purpose, if
possible, of rescuing the sufferee. After
pulling back in the wake o(the Steamer
some three-quarters of a mile, the custom
er was found manfully pulling foot and
hand for New York, but exceedingly tired
of his efforts to keep, pace with the vessel.'
Ile was hauled over the side, and the stea
mer, having laid to during the interim, he
yap lort•placw i l in his ma t te•ro?m, Whfir
thhalived, bita:not initterielfy drowned:4—
h seeded thet c ,in fit of night walking, he
tats' ailse'n Eli parat
hions and slippers,l guntlovarattVas far as
the windhisis,,when stepping upon the.
raU
ing, he, nude , diet plunge, ; with , .the words;
am going-!':: The , splash sad exclaim-,
tion were Iteard•bg. the watch;on deck, and.
the alarms given, which •resulteffin his res.
cue. Huts elpetlernan, doing business
the lelYet-Part ;atNew,Ylo4(.- He knew
nothing of-thevireutnitance.untli he Sound.
himself in the Atlantic.. off Cape; Hauenka.
RA114049? Ace ; Di f iT:--011 May fith the
aftern.o ol l, up-iiiiititenger train, when, wifh r
in abont Ulf a mile of Readiog;,ran over
three children; 'kirling ono ? aMI horribly
mangling another—the third escaped' un
hurt. The y were: on the dotost crack and
a non! VitiO :coming along, drove them to
- atiMr; iifscnn, moment the 'pat
sen#er train
,Minio "up, and their, faces be-,
ing turned ' towards Reading , the Up-train
was not nero;, and the noise of the coal
tritipt prersilted their hearing - die - Whistle,'
They were the children of a laboring ,
man named Itoung, "
_ .
We arb treditably informed, says the
Merceraburg 'Journal, that a hone belong.
ing to 'Michael Stiekit, of Antrim tow nigh iy,
in this county, latele!'died et the age of
ierlyfliter years and sit months, and that
until **dr:before his death he could hot
be managed by a rider.
A New War.--At the editorial head of
the Knoxville (Tenn.) Standard, of the
llth alt., we find the following new way
o telling , i 'ntait's death :
Then, on Saturday.evening last, within
twenty minute' after. reception - of the
contents ore piatol„fired by 'llowas
Murrip—lPapt. Henry-11. Newnan, a
len of thin place, and in full vigor of man.
hood.
ARRIVAL Errnaoantriatl.--4fie New
York' Ootirier and' Enquirer notices the ar•
rival st New Yorkof the brig Walhonding,
°apt. Higgins, from Marietta, , Ohio, from
which piece she sailed on the 28th of
Marchlast:- Her carg&of flour was ship.
pett at Madhron; Indiana, sad-descending
the Mississippi-cake arrived at New Or
leant on- the rni or
lldsval.•FOß OZN. TAYLOR.—The U. S.
Mint, at Pldludelphia, has just tom pleted
the gold medal fur-Gen. T 4 Yklrv - ordor o4l.
by the vote of Congress. Lie neat, chaste,
and approprlatc, and cost about aeven haw
dred dollars. It has already been forward
ed to the Deparunent.
ELECTION§ IN 1803,—The State elec
tions-fur the present.year have already been
held in N. Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode
bland and' Virginia. Those yet to take
place will be held as follows : North i
Carolina and Tennessee, on Thursday, the
8d of August ' ; Alabama, Kentucky, Indi
ana, Illinois, Missouri and lowa, on Mon
day, the 7th of August; Vermont, on Tues.
day, thesth ofSeptember; Maine, on Mon
day, the 11 th of September ; Arkansas,
Georgia and Florida, on Monday, the 2d .
of October; Maryland, on Wednesday,
lite 4th of October; SOnth
,Carolina, on
Monday, the 9th of Octoher ;Pennsylva
nia and Ohio, on Tuesday, the 10th of
October ; Michigan, MiisisSippi, Louisi
ana and Texas, on 'Monday, the oth of
November ; NeW York and Now Jersey,
on Tuesday, the 7th of No'vember ; Mas
sachusetts. on Monday, the 13th of No,
- veittiet'biqa*sitS, -- 6ff tieidiy;" the
of November.
The Presidential election Will be held
in' all. the Statisi : on:Tuned Tuesd a y, " the 7th of
. , .
NoveMber. •
Members of Congress ,
will be denied in
the 'following Males :Haab!, Missouri;
Verinont, Maine, Arkatunis, Georgia, Flor
ida, South Carolina, Pennsylvania. Ohio,
Michigan, New Yo rk ? 'Nit* Jersey, Mas
aiChusetta and Dela Ware.
AN Harmon/trait 1.F.t0r.--The fol
lowing fact speaks volumes es to the proi
peets of England and the Unitedlltates:
"At the dedication of the Hancock
School, iii Boston, Mr. Mann edited as an
interesting fact, that for the lain ten years
the expenditures of the -city-of Bosom for
schools were equal to thlt whole expendi
tura For Ichools in England by the GOT
ailment for 17,000,090 of people. They
had kept pace with'eich other from year
to year,"
JonirDoniterienso+—Thefollowing cap•
ital hits are taken from the last No. of
ifittsr DoSinai.' We May dif that no oth
er paper hits the news,4
Recerrtou or Vottitaiek Scon.-r-The
'committee of citizens,: ,without respect to
parties,, appointed to superintend, the pre,
permit: os, report that Pen, St orr will.be
received on: h e .arrival Cl Castle Garden'
by a Court of Special Insult, commission
ea by the Prestident,, who will cut off his;
epaulettes and,take from him his sword., ,
The General will then enter u furniture
car, prepared for the occasion with. an In.
din rubber inflated . Pillow, and ride to the
tombs. where, after being allowed a hasty
plate of soup, ho will be taken back into
the yard and hung.
The editor of the Union will wear crape
on the pen and arm for thirty days.
And thus will end the career of a man
who has had the audacity to cover himself
with imperishable glery, while the special
favorites of government and power sneak
home wrapped in disgrace and infamy..-.
Near Republica.
A Louisville Paper mentions that a Mr.
N. Guthrie, of Shelby county, in that State,
being taken sick, was attended by a Dr.
Mitchison, between whom and Mrs. Gu
thrie such an intimacy arose that they
agreed to poison the sick man. that they
might be married. The scheme was for
tunately exposed in time, and Mitchison
fled.
[1" in Buffalo a man is tined 015 if he meta.*
a building without setting out shads trees in front
of it.
ffrAn essociation hae been Conned at Gratz, in
Austria, to keep down the tost of funeral ceremo
nies, by abolishing all intakes parade.
mu is calculated that more than £65,000,000
are annually expended in the UnitalKingdonylo
intoxicating drinks—ten tithes the natal "Apar of
the English poor rates.
'ERA qll.lit 8g BkNNE
GETTYSBLRG.
Friday Evening, May 12, 1848.
CITY AGENOI 0.-. V . B. PA La cp, Esq.
corner of Cheinut &, Third streets, aad.E W.
Cult, Esq. Sun Building, N. E. Corner Third lk
Dock streets, Philadelphia ; and Wx. Teoxssos,
Esq. South-east corner of ialtimere & South sta,
Baltimore—are our authorized Agents for receiv
ing Advertisements and Subscriptions for "The
Star and Banner," and collecting and receipting
for the same.
P ' sifilliENT,
,GEN,--WINFIELD. SCOTT.
aNDwiTt TOR ciriAbcoadireiiioirgit,
Of Union Conekty.
elOOL"taitiAt. si:Xcraps,
J6hri P; tlaiitlersok, of I,e6aiimi coniltY.
not T. Widelinan orWashingstai (tun*
,
I. Jut/. Clarkson, 13: Haney Johnson,
S. Jno. P. Wetherill, 14. Wm. Cloldar,Ren.
3. JamssatiDaviss .16. Wm' istei l miine '
4.Thos. W. Dtfl t 4 - 10. Chu. W. Piano ?
6. Daniell o.llltnet,, 17. And. Q. Curtin,
6. Joshua Dunkin,' 18. nos R. Davidson,
7.' Johan Stash; 19. Joseph Markle,
B. John Landis, 20. Daniel thgnaw,
9. Jos. ISahniuckar., , A. W. iti
10 Rhviee 8_!1,044 • Al. Ri 4 thani Jiving!,
11. Wm. 0. Hurley, 23. thomas H. 8114
P121141113 , 14r; - 8.-Av furvianee.
T,h'& "Mailinglth pot bleabeet Pictorial
Brother .lonethaN" for 4th of. July, 18411, Komi.
lea I to tvi 'll6 'pliNtshars hare
rerw,o l4 4 le Ott a irsolooPy of portraits of Mesita.
Clay, 'Calhoun, Webster, and Beni" * 16 4 ' re
to occupy the entity titer 7 4 1te siesult on the
Castle of CkIiPPIUIPeo by the Anwican troops
under Gen. ficott, will be npnwented in a very
large Sagreving, 2 filet by nearly 4. It will be
ready fordelivery in a few days-.-1 af, cents per
copy, or 10- aipies for *l. Address Wilson &
Co., 15 Spruce street, N. York.
p`j'Thr • letter of Oen. &Orr to the War He-
Puissant, published hod week, and which has de.
velopeti so much feeling throughout the country,
has arousedthe Admiaistretiort to a sense of the ne
cessity of doing something to shield itself against
the serious charges of the gallant old veteran, sad
to stein, if possible, the tide of popular indignation
every whenrietting in against it. Accordingly,
Mr. Secretary Minor; of "breeches" notoriety, is
set to work to elaborate a defence of the Adminle
'ration, which appears in the shape of an almost
interminable reply to Gen. Score's letter. The
Secretary!, production is characterized. by extraor
dinary bitterness of feeling towards thc old Hero,
plainly showing that the charges in Gen. Hcott's
letter. were well directed. Hut all will not
do. It will take something more than Mr. MAll
c eirsophistry andeunaing to convince ths people
that Wisein‘a Score has not been shamefully
treated by the Administration. As xemarks a co.
temporary, the truth is. that there eta only two
men who 'have written very bitterly againd Gen.
Ikon. They are Santa Anna and Wm. L. Mar
cy. Of the two, Marcy seems to be the bitterest
Maltase. He writes with more for 7, more ven
geance against the General-in-Chief of the A trier
icon annythan his coadjutor, Santa Anna. We be ,
lieve Mr. Marcy, as a member of the Cabinet,
agreed to pass Santis Anna into Mexico, where he
forthwith took the field against Gen Scott. The
gallant General, however, provieg to be more than
a match for "uld wooden-leg" and his sword, •'old
Patch" comes to the conflict, and *Fie* to do with
a,gociso gull what his friend Santa Anna could
not do with his glittering steal.
WHIG NA TION L CON VENTION.—The
Whigs of Philadelphia are making extensive an
rangements fur the Whig National Convention,
and the Grand Ratification Meeting, to assemble
in that City on the 7th and Bth of June. The
Daily Nears states that the upper saloon of the
Chinese Museum has been secured for the sittings
of the Convention, and will be fitted up in a style
of unsurpassed magnificence. The lower four will
be devoted exclusively to the delegates, the exten
sive galleries being set apart for spectators.
Orßecifiliiiii hails been
appointed, and it has also been determined that
the ratification meeting, to be held the day altei
the adjournment Of*, Convention, shall be held
in Independence Square.
CHEAP PABTAGE.—The Washington - tor.
respondent of the Baltimore Sun says thXt the
Post iiifice Committee in the House have propo•
sed a Bill thing the rates of postage on all hums
weighing half an ounce or less at s,estits for , all
diatanees; .irellimpiptmleotateettablig 130 0 owe
inches in superficial *Si are to be oliteriied o half
cent; on all over this size the present rates are to
be continued. r It is ohm' proposed to make postage
free ob all nowspaperi for the distance of SO miles
from the publication office. •
An °Meted itatetnent from the And Star of thi
Plitt Office depayttnent, made in answer to a Mal
fi:om one of the iiew:York Members, "dimes that
the State of Pennsylvania paid about one hominid
theusavul,doUaca into, the_ Tieasery for pontgor, b,l"
reteitheleserend upeodfd ire this Shaffer the Inner
partition of mgils. , Mawar,hasette *Wed even, a
hitgeretuPhle than this, sod New York immiderat
bly neete. Awitnie mach. New of the Neve
Staten, wet little Delaware, pays . the amount ax-,
pooded by the Government in mail novice, and aU
the Free States, mom one, we think, yielded "a sue
plii—evert.lbr itfr yladde
The excess of espeeillturtis o4er reeelpts in the
Carolinas, Alabama, Misoissippi, Gledrgie, led par
ticularly in Virginia, are immense, and yet these
ititeti are gettentiii knind ofmtetino ' t all poetise.
Far There 'is evidently something wrong among
the vd.hanoemer •of Pennsylvania, It has been
thought advisable to require hem each of the Del
gates to' the Lod(' National Convention a 'refitted
pledge that be would support the nomination of
hir: BTICNA . NAN, in good faith, at least until the
rtinjority of the delegation shall deter Mine other-
wise. The majority being understood to be op
posed ,to ..Pennaylvatiia'a Favorite,", pf course
this pledge will extend no further, than the first
PAYING FOR THE WHISTLE —lt sip
pears tiom official statements that tlies Public Debt
of the U. States, at'the end of the present financial
year, (lit July, 1848,) will be, If the ,tMSty goes
into effect, ninety-eight nallions, foul hundred and
forty-strer; rhousarid, eight hundred and, three dol
lars, So,much for the election of Jades K. Polk
to the Presidency I
PirA new Counterfeit made its appearance in
Baltimore e few days since, in the shape of a well
executed $3 note on the Western Bank of Balti
more. The Bank has never issued a note of this
denomination.
ayThiWashington correspondent of the New
York Herald states that. there is a movement on
foot among the "Democracy" at Washington, to
nominate Francis It Shunk for the Presidency !
aCrThs Eris Bank has filhd. eo say tha City
papers.
THE VETO POWER.—The Whig idea of
the Veto Power, and of the proper time to eler•
die it, hoe always differed from the the theory,
that what tilts itself "democracy" attached to that
power:, ;Whigs would not expect even their Po
deserid to est° the mere legislative measures of a
asmocraticcongreas,—althfrugh they in!ght not
likeibem.' The Representatives-oth, People are
elected to exercise their discretion as to internal
improvements, a tariff, a currency ; and the Whig
ides is, that the will of the People, as exposed
by Congress, should be, it if not clearly unconsti
tutional, the law of the land. The democratic
idea, ( just the reverse,) atoms to be, that Congress
is to represent the Executive, and that there is the
ra l l 6 „, t ,!!Pr-!.J.lf t .:llf-
People ould not be so
wise as the one than Emotive is,—in short, the
demireradaideit Want to be, that the Executive is
the Government, and amt the. Biondi of Represent
atives, Senate, end Executive together ! „
As to the Tariff, the People will have Protec
tion in all thing,' emential to them, if theEiiicn
tire will let themxtonc; . ---but If a majotity Of them
/rich not to be fingemed, thereto W 4 Mien why
the Executive idionid interpose his will and
dom 'phut the will of those Whose votes created
him. But for the interposidou of Executive in
fluence, Penntrylvanii, alvniyi a Ptotectiv6 Tariff
Btate by its great coal and iren interorts o Would
have secured sufficient protection to the , nwintrY
even for a Free Trade President, if all the whole
power and patronage had not been deleted' to cor
rupt and overawe the poPularWill.
, As it Misr& lt-Nak,sl Bally 1k!•0144.'-i646'
now do not bapPente want operi—but if Buty.did,
there is no reason why their will should not be
gratified. What right haw one man happening to
be the Executive to at up the
whole will Of the people, and *I too lo a,matter
of dollars and cents
The Veto power IS a useful And necessary pow
er in the Constitutiou, if wielded only in a =emu ,
I retire manner, and in flagrant ears of violating
the fundamental law, or temporally,'WOrteet an
inadvertence in Congress. It was given to the
Executive mainly to protect himself from other
branches of the Government. But "the democra
cy" of the country has lased, orjuittiiLd the use of
I it, for very light causes, and several times (vide
the pocket retook) in the most objectionable forms.
The veto of Mr. Polk upon:the set of Congress
providing for the French claims Prior to 1800, wu
cruel, and in spirit; utterly unconstitutional His
vetoes of River and Harbor Improvements, have
all been at variance with the popular will,: and in
defiance of what the framers of the Constitution
intended, being merely arbitrary eserchea of a
prerogative, because he has the prerogative.
"Democracy" thus we see in thew United Stales
presenting the singular spectacle of defending and
justifying the prerogatives and monarchical kat
ores of our Government; while all over Europe,
a more real and true democracy is in arms against
Executives, Monarchies and Teeregatives
York Exprtsa.
GEN. SCOTT'S PROSPECTS.—The prow
poets of Gen. Scorn fur the Whig orimination are
brightening every day. Th 6 plans and intrigues
of the Administration and its minions to crush
him have the very opposite effect. The people
will not see a feithfuipublic servant—acknowledg
ed even by his (Mettles to be a brave and skilful
soldier—slandered with impunity, rind just in pro
portion as the Locofocua abuse him the Whigs and
the people will rally around him. In Berke coun
ty a complete change of feeling has taken place in
his favor, and hundreds of Whigs, who, • Icw
months ago, preferred one or the other of his com-
Fathers, are now among his warmest friends.—
Throughout the State we notice the same feeling
among the Whig party—and as a national index
we may Mute that (freely in one of his recent
letters admits that the Scott feeling is loudest" at
Washington. Will the Whig Convention run
counter to the voice of public opinion so plainly
expressed. We think not. What every tit.°
Whig desires it nereess—and that, it is plain to be
seen, can in no way "be better ensured than by the
nomination of the popular favorite—Gen. W is
/Ism) Scutt.—Reading Journal.
Mr. Oa , of the New Tort Tribune,
has been spending some time In Washington City
In one of his letters, referring to Presidential mat
ters, he comes to the onicttudon dug Pennsylvania
will be represented In the National Convention by
10 !Scott, 10 Clay, and 6 Taylor men. Indiana,
be says, has pronounced for Judge M Leant Ohio
for M'f.ean and Scott. He thinks there is no
State which has not chosen wormer Amer Clay dela
gates i lhlett," be concludea."are the fide Which
I have beeti able to gather during the last • three
days: Twill not say that they indicate that Mr.
Clay Will certainly be 'nominated, but I do say that
it seems to me a moral catithrty that Gan. Taylor
will not be."
• ID - The Boston Atlas, the leading Whig pew
in New -England.. le .begirMing $0 lake "ma
grounds against the nomination of Mr. Clay. The
editor respects him as much ma erne, but whin It
is asked to urge bin again for the nomination, or
or to keep quiet and let others ale: so, the Atisi
must demur. The /littera ecirrtletlen le entiseetud
thst i Mr. Clay ti the weakest candidate ,pollen of
by the Whit, and that with him es Oer stindidg.
bearer, defeat will be mutable ; while a inn, can
didate—us candidate from the '44, Ststen-will be
calthin l 9 lead the Whiptc . 4114 "Ph' m r e ri
'METHODIST E. 'GENERAL CONFEL
BENCE. , --The Genets' Conlbrance of tholifelbo
odbut Eplecopet Chuith it novels melon at Pitta.
bike ' Atabirthe roma* we °barns that
the Cominittelion the Mite date . Church, to which
had been referred the letter of tti knee, the d 4.
eiNte '6.init the 24, ehtirabglOntly repotterftlist
,
the Oe9uwal Conference doe, not free prollur 'to en
ter into tionirnii relations With the C,hur"eli South,
but are reedy to,,reseive qOO3 him or oth ers, any
rxwOwt4tioatiorte in rotation to the digicul'ies be
tween the two bodies. The Report was adopted',
aye 141 nays' o,..abeent a. A motion to , incite
Dr. , Pierns to a seat within the bar, nu:lost by a
strong majority, showing that the Conference does
not mean to haternize with Slavery in any shape.
rir The Whip of CieaTeland, Ohio, in a large
and enthruia'etio meeting, recommended General
SCOTT for tho presidency.
03Phe Plymouth Memorial, and the Yarmouth
Register, Massachusetts, hare hoisted the Scar?
flag.
A NEW CANDIDATE.—BIum Mixes
announces himself in the Baltimore Elmo a candi
date for President of the U. States, "subject to the
decision of any of the political parties, either Whig
or Democratic, except the hypocritical Abolition
ist's." lie calls himself a "Progressive Democrat,"
and will go in for what ho thinks will "produce;
promote and extend life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness, to the utmost extent-,-which is ladies,
health'and plenty." He is willing also to run tail
or head to any of the big men, either military or
civil.
CHILD DROWN. D.—We' regret to !cam
that, a child o f wt. E t .ra s Guortsa, of York
•
Springs, about 18 months old, was groomed on
Pride) , last. It seems that the child had boon mlip.
rod fot a few !momenta, and upon search being
de, it weenie toned in a vessel of water near the
door ! and although, efforts were made to resusci
tate it, life was entiiely eitinct.—Compihr.
CONGRESS, during the past week, has keen
almost exelwisiody engaged in discussing the Yu
catan Bill in the Senate, and the Bill mdmitting
Wisconsin as a State, in the House.
ElTThelagraph line between Baltimore and
Yo'k des Mien completed.
87The Proud ' dent arot wk ,adtbeßank of
Gettysburg have declared • Dividend of 8 p er mt.
payable on or after the Bth inst.
in addition to the bequests' teach bit amide
Issab BM:1011Na, Esq., in his
w.otimaltrorWm
liberating all his Slaves.
trA Washington caulk- 64644
stock is rising rapidly at the seat of v ner"„ g
liiranahvtirs'iwimrtalimp
derags=443tikdanritt
tys
A 0":0.71:rhe r iiieniMsork.. 'et
lye
Lod t _liseArgeet ly se
knout Wiesep •tp file sears ups
burg,. / getwril Patttialal 8
counpetsd wWithe ssaelbsut Hew Omit"
MiN t ior, for , *Jr ,k,;(44ogi and ismr . tall4
catatlllatA ba.4 ll 4‘, o B,thejr Ir,tatt toy
that Puttaa.,' 14, 0 11 iit.P,reet•
Gettysburg, May 10, 1848.
FROM Itlitatho.--he gait+ btleans pa
pers of the 90th uk. announce the
there of the steamer* Auguip l pnd Virgin
ia, both of which sidle() fret* Vera Cruse.
on the 22d 'OltimO."
tee Ilith the F 4 .6411141 from A t iat
plane: Prom eilnitippleye r lie th e "piiiiers. )
huttever, there to' be very little
news.
9; 3 d.a*tire:i o i via and Mr.Tairt ei( to
passengers on the Virginia, but yea-
eel. which; slit 410 Ili Mt board,
was; detained in the riyer. ,
(len, Mums,* ism been seri ously, ill at.
Vera crux, but at the latest dale was.pro
noonced uut of danger., . 1
'rho
,acwounts from . the city of Mexico ,
are to the 15th, only one day later thaw
those brought by the previous Of
course. there is no material change in the
complexion . cif Oriitt the*.
LaTax..----Astolnot BaTni.--The
schooner Heroine°dean*. bithighla
ter dates from Vera COIF and the 'eh, of
Mexico. The prospect of a rati6estioh
the treaty was still very uncertain. twittery
was no %norm pf the member,. of Con
gress pretrial Queretaro. A letter front,
Queritaio, hoWevii,'ithtel that theOfitnl
ions expressed , , by. member.) of the new
Congress were all favorable to peace. -The
iinieletter says that from 11 to 20, tileaer,
ters from the American army hat 4 repent
ly arrived at Queretaro anti eatentil the
Mexican service.
About the Bth or Marc, Int Gen. Price
encountered a Mexican force under. Gen.
LTrrea, at Santa:Crew, in llieW 51exicer T
some 1500 : or ?,000 siroulk A be'lile en
sued, in which die Ansencanti nurse tri
umphant, the Mexidans Twits „1 , pieces,
of artillery, and 150 killed sled itoundcd.
Gen. Price lost 5 killed and 20 wounded-
GICN. Scorr.—The flat Ameriein
publishes a letterfrogronetal thirmembers
of the conipany of Vo (kited To-
Luca, March 15, 1948,-m which the wri
ter says t—s Mitch dissatielattio4Cantl I
may say Severe intlignatien;reiges'in the
army on account of the proceedings arts*
Gem Scott. Heim, the tlarlingA-ha
of it : and even this reginserst, (Pillow's
Pets) always distinguished' end favored
most (deny in his division by General P.
take tip the .bludgtions" against lihn'ire
Mit teat, and shout .Scott forever."
IT COVES VS some satialsetion to state as
a fixed filet that Santa Anna has embarked
far Jaraldea.. l -4frushingtot Nib».
NRARLY two , years ago *gave you great
satisfaction• to state as "a fixed friar Mint
Santa Anna had gone into Mexico ; and
now it , gives' you "some satisfaction to
state as a fixed fact" that be halt gone out
of it. Mr. Polk "fixed" the former fact.,
and Gen.-Scon "fixed" the latter.- -1
Journal.
YUCATAIC—From the documents tom
municated by The President to ropes.
and the private letters, it appetite; that the
white inhabitant; ofYucalan are Ira Most
deplorable condition. the liidisits Tolosa
ereing them without respect to age tem.
ThepoPtilstion' of 'Yucitan is auppieed to
be 5 0; 0 00, only 50.000 of which `sre
*bites. Against such odds it litlbatiesest
ble chit the latter can eontend Mith Mit
hope of success. scattered as they are; and
(multiplied withinne mut stintiusitide.—
Hiving appealed to tidy - govenunkof Yet
euccOr, it became a grate iinestilia *WA
er we'should Matrons antes whin extent.
gq° , Nith Propriety. seal vessehitilthe
gotten to' emu inch 'as may be sible`a.
es
cape t,,b0 1 we doubt She eopedieneb to
say notiblt6f the jusdsie,ioreitstAiiii the
contest. The Indiana of Yucatan possess
the \g AIM *id ptdithsat: riga *Pipe
whites-.they , ale altalike citheermf
tie i
though, the war is one'of esetee4ad Sy
be waged for eltemination on , the wed
the 'lddiata,' 'weaver our sympathy may
imp enlisted (bribe *bite., it Irma Visas
to beg violation of the.priseiples , ' which ,
we profess. to put down by force id , anis
nineAmiths , Of the population or the stibn
terfor the' benefit Of the rentstindise. , 341.
sindftiodpli to Yucatan, might involve the
nation in along and expensive , war ; for
it would be a difficult matter to subdue the
Indian, so as to give safety to the whites..
without much trouble and expense. The
moss that we would advise the government
to do in the matter, would be, to afford
such of them as might seek it; protection,
on board our' vessels.
TROUBLE IN CANADA.—The spread of
Republicanism in France seems-mworry
all the old adherents of royalty into Ma d,,
ness, and cause them to forget prtukttlee.•
The' New York Tribune learns from a,
gentleman who left Montreal on Monday
noon, that a meeting of the , friends 'hid
adherents 01 Mr. Papineau was to be IMO:
there at 6 o'clock that evening, to congitit
Witte the French on their success in over
throwing the monarchy and estahlishing
republicanism. The authorities had for
bidden the meeting, and the guards at all
the posts, were doubled, in 'expectation of
trouble, If this be true we may have re'
,sulfa something like that which attended
the suppression of the Reform Banquets
in Paris.
Anutaxttatao pOltion is in
circulation, in Alexandria, Va., numerous..
ly signed, praying Congress, toptuni a Illy
appointing teepee
tors of drugs in the prtn.
cipal ports, so as to prevent, as tar its pt.
Bible, the introduction of spurious sad
adulterated drugs and medicines, With
the evil existing to so great an extent is)t
now does, such memorials should be'ete
ten up everywhere
ii;2l
1 a v iiiIIIIIId DAGUERREOTYPE ESTAII.
LIS . exchange, Third Story.—'Phe
,
Hon 4 U VLAY, visiting this Estab-
lishrhliftfilor the purpose of having a da- 1
vterreotype taken, expressed flattering
opinions on this favorite place of the4.boau
ty and fashion" of Philadelphia, and vast
numbers of strangers resort to it to pro
cure a good Daguerreotye. The Propri
etor) will mike every exertions to extend
the lohg established fame of this well known
establishment. Family groupea, Groupe.
of,Ohildrea, and single portraits argil sizes
are executed eqUilly well. . '' ' 1
April 21, 1848.-4 y
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BALSAM OF WILD Cezaay.--This is 1
oho Cif Mir iitty few latent medicines of
the day whit+ ''We tee , riscsimmitid . ivithl
colifidPitdt 0.**70 0 -11 4 , 40 0 4 'Oh
ooughtti tAilds,.ov eonsuitspOons,..or who
are predisposed to the lawn Complaint.—
It•hatr !mimes& wit eendidtwable silvan-
MgWiby Many f)tiniiitte itt iown; and in a
few stubberit iii,. his Firoduced highly
beneficial effitcut,-r-.RUchetieSv:.,Dagy 4d
vectiser. .If, - qI. - 7 ~.: • '
Iltr For.aide,brAANUEL H. BUER.
LEH; only Agent for Gettysburg. •
1" t 111 Mar"; 1841111.%;-2t
"5"7
ALTI*ORE MARKET.
rsono Ties a syrixoss dux or watiasaast.
FLoUit,Tha dem matiutt a arm t aim of
some 1200 bbls. Howard street brand* at 410.70.
with* prim bidders are -Ann in asking. The re.
yekossi f tsuliply . kre City
_Milk is beta at
* 6 Hi. 004.41C0m m.4a $2171; Bye
dour $8 81,sna ~5 , ,
GRAIN—The receipts of 'Man conduce small r
souse small soles ofigood to prime rtd Outfit $l.-
38 4 *148; .oaltheirlisijooS at4l-0$ $1 44
white Gm family dour at 11 60 a St: 60. ,Whits
Coma , a. 46 eta; ye1100r,47 a 504 Oats 86 SO;
1 1,78'1 8 . a 80. cloverseed..ll $4 00. flax.
seed 11 $1 26. .
PROVIMIONB.--No special change in . prima
Mew Pa! *alb at 11110 80, and Hwy at IP 50a
VW 00. Moo ,Beef $l5l 00. kto. 140 00 11. 10 .
Becien4-odes and Illhonklera at 44 a A; llama 711
a 9. Lard--kegs held at 11l aB, cud Wt. a 74 a
7jedaV•
~I A,BR tE l).
On the 2d hid. by Revak. Watoon, Mr. Elp.
whiten Trxrktio and Mho SiiAllt Nomb
both of patrol' 000nty, Md:
' Oa tbo 13d 'ult. by, Rev. Mr. Driniker,.Mr, JA
too Iroritoluoviiit aild‘Mithi Loctin•
trace, both of Nest Bodin.
[4•The announcement of the marriage of Mr.
Garin and Miss Mann, of Petersburg, (Y. s.j
• lbw week' since, wu a forgery. The announce
ment was handed to us by an individ u al fiomtha
same locality, wham name we are in i
He may hove occasion sincerely to regret his folly.]
DIED,
At the residence of Mr. Alexander Cobean, in
this place, Yesterday evening, Mrs. M•1111Tas Will ETU
eeife of Mr. Frederick L. Smith, of Cumberland
sownship„ and ;timelier of Samuel Cohean, sem,
ckvessed, aged 41 yeses, 6 months, and b days.
The Amend will take place from the residence of
Mr. Cobean to-morrow (Saturday) morning, at 9
o'clock.
. Oa the 4th ult, in Couowsgo township, Mr.
JOax LlrrLa, aged about 44 years.
la Outride', N. on the 21st alt., Mrs. lies
er D., wife of 0. W. WKiurty, Etxt (formerly
of this county.) iu the 26th year of her age.
On the 2241 alt at the residence of her sots-in
law, Mr. Henry Black. of Frederick county, Md.,
Mrs. M A 0111.1.1F3 LOTT. relict of Cornslius Lott,
formerly of this county, in the 66th year of her age.
On the 214th ult. in Hanover, Lorusit H. Sal
Esti in the 66th_yesx of his age.
On Good Friday, Pctca Jos,ep, son of Mr
John A. Coe, of Studien towilithip, gird about 3
On the Ith bid. in Huhierstorrn, Mr. Rica A RD
FR \al 1. aged shout 40 years.
On rxiday list, *t the residence of his uncle, Mr.
Moses Philips, in Hampton, Mr. Joan .110Walit,
in the 28th year of his age. The deceased hod
vq l 64lasted iskt se►view,foe the 'Mee item war, , and
was under Scott at the taking, of the city of Mexi
co. Hie t bealth talking, he received his discharge,
and 'retufitbd to die aintd hill friends. '
On the inst., at Taneytown, Carroll county,
Mit„ Ca Hativs, illiughter of Washington and
Catharine tlyittb.:—aged About 10 yearn. Truly
wee ehe
Like a trud, stimulatati and swoflen
Dv the wares and genial rays of a Spring sun,
With the promise or beerinaing a beautiful flower;
When the Frost, hie a ruthless monster,
Nip'd it in the lima, of promise,
And it drooped and died !
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED.
IMHE Partnership existing be4ween the
subscribers, was dissolved by mu
tual consent; on the first day of April, 1848.
. sKELLY.
.EMANUEL FISHER.
J. If. SKELLY
STILL continuedln carry on the 'Pail
'bringg bpkiness at the Old Stand, nea#
ly opposite the Post Office. where he .is
prepared •to execute all work in his line
with promptness and dispatch. .:.He ro
wans' his thanke td the public for the
&itroit's support he has hitherto received,
'and hopes, by attention to husiness,,to mer
it a continuance of the_publie patronage.
1112 0 541 l elkerigdung at Jig! "'hop will be
At. Li •
xactlyablUli Kay 12.-4
Asutlvax.
- 1-usT dt,' STEVENSON'S,
ej anottter-wuptply itif 'Waite beautiful
chinalo4lllr.it'neels . Leghorn eaVoin
and , .ll - 01$ AkeelAr l 1
whore is.now,opened a full and splendid
seinlattoottt of I ' •
1 11 1, 1 r l‘ C '
:votakttalt THAN 1111W'
- -
tie;ltr"A.Mpprti) article QI
-,OugtikhOwl&MOUSSeN " -
jUil rer4l.l.4ery :kkw, jr:yfin day)
or two a nother lot of Fmk Herring and
Shad, BornAnyl , -ciVee t e. l ,
Me 12, 11i41.--ir • ,
4, I SOI I IIII'VARISITY STORE,
"'its Botftiitltb`re' Street; Gettysburg,.
CA. kof! Pprchsseq, as cheap as may
Jai' expected, Steel Bead Reticules
emit .Purses,Beryls and Clasps, Purse
Toilet, Schroth, Thimble's, Chorine; Flow
eri,.Cords, Worsted and Worsted Patterns,
Card. Boards, Combs, Silk Cunvass4illy
White, Cologne, Hair Oil, Head Drosses,
Tooth Alrushea, Honks and Eyes,. Bed
Lace and Carpet Binding, together with an
.assortment of JEWELRY.
. 4 April 7, lEl•lB.—tf
GLOVES AND STOCKINGS.
lIA.YE one of the hest assortments. of
, Gloves and SlockingB Oust from the
,city) ever ofjored in this Borough. If you
don't behove it, call and he convinced ; and
the beauty of.the matter is, they will bo
sold tilinost.for nothing.
J. L. SCIIWK.
'(FANCY mrpcLES,Cologne;Boaps
L Hair • Oils, Tooth Brushes. Toilut
Brushes, Toot! Powders, Acc., &c., for
balohy •.• S.' 11. BUEHLER.
BURNT, OUT,
BUT . AT I'l' AGAIN!
• PAINTING
I,'l subscriber takes this method of
worming his friends and the public.
that he is now located in the Alley betwelist
North Washingtop and OariisJe streets, im,
mediately, in the rear of D. MidtllecOrs
Store, where be will be prepared,,as,hefel
to,do all kinds, „ .• „
Coach, Cloth In; Sign .Paintingt
opbcAititriGE - Attilittiord '6,4
at eipti,notico, and on r,ecsonat4e tonic;
for which Cquatry'roduce will be taken.
The suilicrii,er'laAtinkfill` ft'r past fa
vors, and holiea l ,by attention to business,
a fleckg,to,'pleaie, to nortictio'fl re
ceive a continuance of public petrouat,
i
tietkiiiiititg, ay ,8 .—tf
BLUE DICKS,!—The
beis or the Company are requested to meet
at ihe'tngiusOniee, Tills ENTNINC,,
at !ti ur,elnek: , rw
uin:et a't '
tendanceis de
siiedd, 'as, the meeting is for a Doifeh-lig/y:
404. C. ITORNF,R, Seey.
PUBLIC SALE
O V V Vlalgo VOILA E
mill flottiat
Tri n E r, su jo b a a m oti oo ber i. , ,h aa t i ! tc a4l 4 !;or F i tederic h;e heir:
county, Md., deceasedpwiltolror at Public
Bale, qa-tha r pTe44 l 4- -
the ttli atty e Juni next,
T .114 Er T Arlt U*J). BL B
And 132 Acres of First-
Rate LAND,
situate in Frederick EtidntY,Maryland, on
the Road leading frorriletrertion to Sharps
burg, four miles W4ll of the former place,
two miles east of BitrkittStine, six Jades
south of Midi]lettivitn; tittle a'id'e half 'miles
north-east of Petersville, within six miles
of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, and
Chesepeake and Ohio Canal, and within
five hours travel of Baltimore, known as
COLE'S MILL, the- property of the late
John Cole, deceased, of Frederick county.
The Mill is built of Brick, 40 by 46 feet,
with five floors, and in the very best con
dition that a Mill can be in; two pair of
French BURRS, and one Country Stone,
with machinery complete; nearly all Iron
Gearing. The Water Power is abundant,
18 to 20 feet fall, the Wheels are Oyer-
Shot. 40 barrels of Flour can be manu
factured in a day. and it is pile of the best
Wheat Growing neighborhoods in the
State, well known as Middletown Valley ;
in short this Mill is complete, and posses
ses all the conveniences necessary.—
There is also a Site for a Saw . Mill.—
The improvements .connected with the
Mill are a good
;; ' TWO STORY
as s • Dwelling Ilouse,
with back building in complete order, and
pump of excellent water at the door ;
Cooper Shop, Barn with Sheds all around,
and all other necessary out. houses.
The Land is equal in fertility to any in
the county for wheat, or other crops—the
fields are well laid MT and watered, a suffi
cient quantity of excellent Timber thereon.
There is also a
FIRST-RATE
ORCHAttp,
in hearing condition, of choice Fruit ; a
quantity of Peach, Pear, Pluto Trees of
the choicest kind, situated in a beautiful
and healthy neighborhood. •
A further description is deemed unnec
essary. as those disposed to purchase will
no doubt view the premises.
The above property is well worthy of
the consideration of enterprising individ
uals. Any persons wishing to view the
premises, can do so by calling ou the sub
scriber, who will take pleasure in showing
it.
TERNS OF SALE.—One-third of the put ,
chase money to be paid in hand, and the
balance iuthree equal annual payments. the
purchaser giving note bearing interest from
day of sale. When the whole purchase
money is paid, and not before, a good and
stiffididiit deed will be executed. Sale to
commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.
GRAFTON A. cLAGErr, Jgeiti
War. B. 'Nettie, Auctioneer.
May 12, 1848.—ts •
HEALTH 1-0 BLESSED HEALTH
Thou art above all sold end treasures; listhou
whcrenlargeuthe soul—and openethall its pow
ere to receive instruction, and to relish virtue.--
Ile that has thee. has little,more to wish tor;
amlite that ht writehed airto have thee nor,
wants every thing beside. .Letalbethanklal for
Brandreth's Pills, which a century:a ens has fully
established, to tattle beat medicine ever bestout,
ed on man. For the prevailing celdearittcpliglet.
they will be found every thing that medicine is
capable of imparting.
In Cholie,and in Inflammation of, the f b i eta.
these Pills will at once relieve, and perseverance
in their use, according to .be directions, will
surely dcr all that medicine can do to restore the
health of the patient,
In diseases arising, frona the use . pf memory,
or from any cause or vitietion, from !Ad blondes
otherwise, their,twe will produce the most happy
results. ameba of Rheumatism, Erysipe
las, Salt - Infanta, f chief of selificinie, lir re
cent Costiveness.the,ose.ofßrandreth Pills will
be productive of infinite ..service--sometimes
occasinaing lip greet *Silents ; ter ; the hotter as
19 cattle, great thankfulness,
'ln all' calOs 'ef Indlgeitton, Anhui";
Diseseeildf the titled, and in all Affeettents'Oftlia
Stomach and Bowels, the Bteedeeth ` Pille; are
found stievils4fitiliectereedo.
To insure the full benefit of these celehrated
Pillsravey'sheuld.he kept hi *lit ideals,. so that' ,
u p on sho..first c.orpmeneenfint
may, be al once resorted to, One dose then
better than a dozen after the disease has become
established in the system. ' • •
The Brandrath Pine ire 'purely vegetable, and
so innocent that the infant of a' month old may
use them if medicine is required, notonly with
safety knit with a certainty of receiving all the
benefit medicine is capable of imparting. Fe.
males may we them in all the critical periods of
their lives. The Brandreth Pills will insure their
health, and produce regularity in all the functions
of life.
-
Mr. Circovich, of Caracas,says, "I have en'
ti rely cured myself Gitlin Fevevand-A gun, which
1 have had fur six months, by taking from 8 to
la of Brandreth Pills fur one month,'—Vide his
letter to Dr. Brandreth, dated February 8, 1847.
TTAII persona should carefully purchase
BBANDRETIPS PILLS, only of the regularly
appointed Agents. They would dins insure them
selves the genuine article; otherwise they may
often light it non a Counterfeit article. Be careful.
trrl'ho Brandreth Pills arc sold for 25 cents
per boz nt Dr. B. Brandreth's Principal Office, 241
Broadway, N. York, and by the following duly
authorized Agents:--J. M. Stevenson & Co., Get
tysburg J. D. M'Creary, Petersburg: Abraham
King, Henteratosyn ; A. M'Ps riand, A bbottstown;
D. M. C. White, Hampton; Sneerlnger & Fink,
Littlestown ; Mary Duncan; Caslitown ; Geo. W.
Homy, Fairfield; J. 11. A ulattongh, East Berlin;
B. Newcomer Mechanic:irate ; Soul Shirk.Non
over. Mr) , 5, 1194111.
BOROUGH ACCOUNTS.
ROBERT G limtrza, Treasurer of the Bor
ough of Getlyeburg, for the year end
ing .Iprit 28,1848,
11),72% •
To balance . in hood of Trosonter st
lut settlement. , 25 91
" ",; J. Slants, 18 12
U " Q. Armstrong; 29 94
" " 'J: Bowen, 985 51
Borough and goad Twaneesed
for 1947; 1000 92
Stall Bent.T 20 00
Cash received from Burgess Sniy
ser forlictinstWin'l94fl, '' - 17 00
" Thompson, for do. in
1847, a oo
MEC;
(grliks
By orders paid out as follows to wit
'vows. ere.
011iens o f Eleedon, 9 121
George Swope—lnterest, 15.60
Mary Russell, do. 15 00
Daniel M. &Drier, do. , 68 88
A. 'Heintzelman, do. ' . 10 50
Solomon Powera-4or , work for
Borough,. 93.041
Peter Aughinbaugh, Street and
Roud.Co - amiss loner,
Geo. C. Strickhouser, do. - 105 45t
Gemtrb .- Tinede-`4ol4ttilher; ' 10 14-
A10441;041' Frasayr-. -windingeloelt.lo :00
Gabriel - Ideals—repairs to Engine
;House, and timber s 82 52
R. G. HeivefT-7--primlngateounur,-
otatiopory, &a.,
D. A Buehler, do.
H. Y. Slaymaker--for fire plugo,
George Wampler—work at fire
plugs, 1 75
E. W. Stable, do. 4 60'
Geo. Chritzman, do. 11 18
Henry Rupp—repairs to Engine, 644
P. A. & 8. Small—for lead, 4 03
Thos. Warren---ethithworic & drag, 4 00
Adam Darsorn--for Work, 3 43
Benjamin H,eir-:—ror logs, 5' 00
J. Brown—Tax on borough pro-
pony, . 4 55
J. Mathias--for winding clock, in
1045, &c., 11 00
E. ilanaway—for work, 5 50
J. M. Stevenaon—for Gravel, 4 15
John Kane—stone, 4 56
David Sweney—painting index
boards, and work, 5 371
Henry Little, work, 11 50
James Little, do. , 8
,25
Edward Little, do.' ' 225
Adams Fong's. . do. 20 62i
Francis Lee, do. 18 87 i
Nicholas Hoffman, do. 17 43j
Charles Buck, do. '2 25
S. W itherow, crying sale and work, 3 00
M. Neff. ' work, 75
J. Winebrenner, dn. 87 i
E. Buckingham, do. 1 00
Kinsey Dennis, do 675
Michael - Say, do - WM'
John Auer, do 7
.87;
M. Reiling, do 4 87
_ _
George Codori, do 6 871
Duvid Sloniker, do 14 00
Henry Rine, do 12 374
John Norbeck, d 8 2 311
Henry, Welty, do o.Bl*
Luuis . lloopey, do 2 621
Jacob Cutp, do 1 00
Henry Steitz, do 1 50
Peter Lutz, do 3 75
Geo. Hawiser, do 10 50
Samuel Filby, do 3 62k
Henry Aughinbaugh r do 3 56k
Q. Armstrong, do 925
Sell—fnerehandize, 193 i
D. 51iddlecoff, do 1 36
D. Ziegler—hauling and merehan
d tze, 14 48i
Tliomsae Warren—Timber for
Engine-house, 34 39
J. Slentz , L-constable services, 4 00
H. J. Schreiner--qualifying Coun-
cil, Arc.,
George Swope—Culvert at Wine•
brenner's,
J. A. Thompson—hauling, 26 00
John Houck, do 6 00
Win. s:Hamilton, do . 600
T. Stevens—Stone, 21 31.1
John Brown-•-fees and releases, 67 49
James Bowen—releases
,40 07 '
Burgess and Council, 80 00
Clerk arid Treasurer. 30 00
Balance in hands of J. Menu, 18 19
Do Q. Armstrong, 18 08
Do J. Bowen, 155 76
Do J. Brenta, . 46 88
Do Treasurer, 82 93
1848, April 28. The Town Vouncil
of the Borough of, Gettysburg do ,certify.
that they bare settled the account of Ron
LIT. G. HARPER, Treasurer of said 800
ough, for the year ending this day—mthat
his accounts are correct.- end ;that thereis
a balance id the'hands of the Tiesettrer,
Eighty-two Dollars_ awl liinetrilfree
Cents. „
J. Li M'PHEIO3OI%
R. VI9APSHERRY,
DAVID TROXgLL.
May • ' r #'l
COUNTY CONyEIiTION.
,„•, -1,,,,,,„ , •„ ~
~,,,,
ry HE toetnoirair6Vhig Voleas dt ideate
- 11 - ctiemiyare,tiottaiedioaimoOtileibthei
reepective toWaships' nitl bordughb,' (it 'the
plaetri'‘etl-Whklt''toWnship sell' imirquiN
eleetiena are held,lon Siattedisy 'MO 117th'
day o Afteynat; tb %debt WO Delegitei
to re Iteent each ' iplithihip and'hotongh,
in a Vhig County 'Convention, which le
hereby 'called' to !he ' held • at the' Court
House, in the Borobgh of Gottyilnwg; on
MOnday the 119th day V. may licit ? at 10
otelOck A. hil'of that day, to place in nod).
illation Candidates the laereral office
tin - bellied at tht, approaching general Elea-
Is:7'Th° delegate meetingeon Saturday
will open at II Alock P. M., and continue
open until 6 o'clutk P. M.
It is desired that a full and general at
tendance of the' Whig* of the the town
ships may be secured ; that in the ap
proaching conteet we may be found en
gaged in an undivided effort to secure' the
triumph of the principles we maintain.
J.. 13. IVITHERSON,
Pres't. County Com.
A. R STEVENSON, .Verretary.
HOUSE SPOUTING
va7 ILL be made and put up by the
V subscriber, who will attend prompt
ly to all orders, and upon as. reasonable
terms as can be procured at any establish
ment in the county.
GEO. E. BUEHLER.
Gittyslallite October 15, 1817.
GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY
.111.1C1IIXE 81101'.
1.1 E subscriber respectfully informs
I. his friends and tho public generally
.that he still continnes to carry on the
FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in all its branch•
es, at his old establishment, in the Western
'part of Gettysbiirg, where he has constantly
on hand all sorts of
DOLIS. C
rdtPaCt/VPialr,fiati
mode ad ' Kettles, Plti, Ovens, Skillets,
Pans, Griddles, Ifre.; of till • sizse ; also,
STOVES efevety bike and variety, iaele
ding Common, Parlordiiir/light and Cook
ing Stuves.+ , ansong • them • the farhfaeted
Holfratoogi; , ‘;
To Farmers he' would ify.. he his ati
hatul • an. estelloot assortment of
ThreBAENg 411ffelaNest
liorey's ceichritted Strarenters, the re•
nowned Seyler Plosi , ir'; also Woodcock's
'and Witherow's Shib Veinal, Cutters,
Shares, df.c.
BIACKSMITHING is carried on in
its different' bnuichea, by the best of work
men'. ' ' •
01504 41
LThe subscribOr has siscropt . neds
BOVICiir. SHOE
Shop id the South end of the
Froundry Building, w,here, vrithg* work
men and excellent materials, the neatest
fits and host orprkw(llbtnuide.
dies will be.wsited oq # their residence.,
' 58 50
All of lite &hese Mentioned articles will
be fursfitthed s Weifi;ffir-Cilb.(;r-couhiry
Produce, si they 'end be had any where
else, All Oiaerellill - bst promptly eaten&
ed to.
icrßepairingi of ell-kinds,-done - stib
'shortsat notice, . •
• , T. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 6, ARAB.:
114 00
For the Sale of Roussell's Ceklebraied
Gold' edal Ptifinnel,
ICE A Ntitl:C 4 lllß - tti i No. 4 Chia
+ in. nut street, Philadelphia. The sub
scriber, having been appointed Agent for
the sale of trilbies of Per
fumery; Minn faetts rad by Eugene Roussel!,
would invite the attention of the Ladies*
and'Gentlenten of Gettysburg and vicini
ty to call and examine the stack of Perfu
mery, Fancy Soaps, Toilet Articles, &c.
RousselPs perfumery, -so extensively in
vogue in all our larger cities, where it has
rapidly supplanted both American and Eu
ropean articles, is no offered to the ih
habitants.of this piaci' by the subscribes.,
who has effected an arrangement such as
to enable him to die o poso of the various' ar
ticles otßosisselPe Manufacture, at the Re.:
tail - Prices charged by- the Manufactur.er
in Philadelphia.
KELLER KURTZ. -
May 5,1848.-7-3 t
Whoever wants a First-rate
I
TME*PIECE
CANT be accommodated by: calling at
- FRAZER:a Clock & Watch &tab.
lishment, in Cfutmbersburg street, Gettys
burg, next door, to Mr. Ruchler's Drug
Storg--y, here a new lot of beautiful 24
hour and a day CLOCKS have just been
received from the City. They are of the
best ruauufacture, and will be warranted.
Give us a call—they will be sold cheap.
ANOTHER ARRIVAL.
fgCHICK. has just returned from the city
" Philadelphia, with so
EXTENSIVU Ai3ORTMENT
New and FOshionable Goods,
!Rich he will sell
CHEAPER THAN'EVER.
to a certainty. , This he will prove to
satisfaetion'of any who may 'call. •
Gettysburg, April 7,
Jewelry, Watch-G uards.
w ATCH Chains, Keys, Spectacles
&c. &c. can eta Rya be had at the
Clocker Watch Establishment of
ALEX.FRAZER.
NOTlalls '
LET"RS Testamentary on •the Er.
taw of Arose HMIs. late of Germany
township, (Iced, having been granted to the
subscribers, notice is hereby: given • So
all who are indebted to said Estate, to
make 'ilaymentiorithout delay, and to thole
having delete; to present the 'satrie, prbp
erly authenticated, for settlemeat. ,
' ANDREW HAWN,
WM. 1-lESSIK
1ktay.506 , 13t0 Wirecutiirsi
The 'first named. Eieeutdr.
Germany. townehipc.ethe latter nailer«
ick county, Md. .
.110_04,41
10' 0 I 11.
I. IVERS bf Admitlistration'c on the
i
II Estate ofluras frl'Oavenir. sera. late
of 1-lamiltortban township.. dec'd, having
been granted to the subscriber, residing in
said townaltiir4simico is hetet giyen to
an thosejddebted to said estate, to make
pay , tritinl, and those having ditiiins u'orf ttie
estate to plesdnt the , tame; ,proilerky
thenticated, for tiettlernent.
HUGH P. M s OAUGHT,' Adni*f.
Aril 21; 1040..6t
-NOTICE.
TOHMSHEELEY, of Mountpleasam
towashipi , Adams couatyi having ex
eouted Deed of voluotarrAtaignmentloc
the benefit of creditors, to the undersigned,.
'residing' in -Mounijoy townshim *nice is
hereby given to all persons indebted to
'said Shoeley tomake payment without do ,
lay, and to thestithaving claims to present
illinnPrnperly authenticated, forsettlenieut.
. SAMUEL DURBORA
May IS, 1848.—0 t
L E TTERS of Administration on the
Estate of Joint M'BRIDE, late of Lat
imore township, deed, having been grant
ed to the subscriber, residing in said town
ship—Notice is hereby given to all those
indebted to said estate to make payment.
and those having claims upon the estate to
present the same, properly authenticated,
for settlement. JOHN WOLFORD,
April 21, 18-18--Ot* Adm'r.
ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER
►7 PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS,
&c., of hest quality, can always be had at
the Fahey Store of C. WEAVER.
April 10, 1846.
02141.0(talviaiza.
ON hand and for sale, a lot of Travel
() big Bags and Baskets, very handy
and chop. J. L. S.CHICK.
Apra '7, HIM
aIIGEXCr
NOTICE.
RE.7IOI:IL.
LBOOTS SHOES.
D. Kendlehart
AA;OISI,D most respectfully inform
Ar t
his friends and the public in gene
ral, that he has removed his
BOOT & SHOE
Establishment to the house for many rears
pccupied by D. Lrrux, as a Sadler's
Shop, (opposite the Post office, and in the
immediate vicinity of FAIINCSTOCK ' S Store)
In Smith Baltimore street, where he will
be happy to attend to those who may pa
troniae,bina as heretofore.
Irbankfutfor past favors, the subscriber
bolicit a continuance of the patronage here
tofore so liberally extended to hint.
D. ICENDLEIIARgT.
Gettysburg, April 7,1848.-3 m
Mt% ROI MINI,
GErrrsatraeri
rrinE Subscriber tenders his *aelrnow I -
edgments to die Publie-for the liberal
and steady patrittage with which he has
been favored fora series of years, and tit 4
spectfully atomised. that he his jest re
ceived; at his old 'established stand id
Charnbershong street. * large and fresh
serrt.r
DRUGS k-IdEDICINES,
• VairafiscaMisokaas, g
Paints Virnistcpyestatrs
a nd every variety of articles usually found
in it Drug - store, to' Which he invites the
the publieorith assurincesaat
they will Ate furniabed,st the most Mason
able prices.
The subscriber has alsolargely incises
ed his assortmentpf BOOKS, by an addi-
Mina' supply of ' •1'
• " ~...' ' GYaisidal, Theaki ' tlid.
: - 'School, atuk' -
cellameola.`"
...,
....
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Ir.' 0 111 ' l .
,_ ... 7 . 0
.;
embracing idimisi every mud;
and and Popular Litermiarer,P.,`
.'
Bliudt. Books and lititUesery
of all kinds, GOLD PENS, Pencils. Vis
iting and Priming Cmds, Card Cuestak
star.ds, &,e. &e., all of which will, as uitiaL,
be sold 1i7".177 - TILE LOWEST, 111,
CES.
IrrArrangements hare been made by
which anything' not included in his taisort
moot will be promptly ordered from the
8. H. BUEHLER
Gettpburg.Qct...22. UN&
Otrl hare at resenlok'hind an excel
lent assortment of BIBLES, plain and fan'
cy, for school and familynse-Lmt' very low,
pricei. "- ,
CITOOL BOOKS AND. STATION
gIint.. gall kinds, cooeteetlY olk heed
and,(orplc,at tke lowest prises, ..at, the
Book and Settioaery Steve ,
Dec.. 1 0 4' 8., H. 01.1EIILER. -
•
Soap i are:
u ARTICLES, TOYS, &c. for soli!
by C. WEAVER:
.
.IXXAX GO 4 "
IP' ( V V a; 1 11" •
IfEzTf:ll:4 NEW YORK :
COLLEGE OF .'HEALTH,
207 Main Merl, Buffalo, N. Y.
MR. G. C. VAUGHN'S Vegetable Litliontrirr
tic Mature, a celebrated medicine which
has made i
GREAT CURES IN ALL DISEASES.
is now introduced into this section.' .Tbe
limits wren aduertinauesat will ant permit anti
tended notice of tbia tuned,: we tam only to
4y it bas for iteagenti in tbeL'. - Buitos and eau
as a large number of educated
,MELDIVAL FRAC - 11'11011EM" P
in high professional statidina, who mike C tom"
eral We of it in their practice in the following'
DROPAY,,"aIIAVIEL,
end dooms of the Usiitary Orgass, Pilp sod
diseases of the blood, desaageostots of the Liver,
&e.. and all genens/Aksataft- . 01 : 11 e.littern • it is
particularly requeeed did - elf*** hootentplate
The *WO qa. *tie* of 04 desire imbrication
rospectiag it, ,
WILL OBTAIN A PAIRPHBET
orn pert; rinFb Awls ssibeet Oasaes sue %elder
will - gladly give Sorer. 'This book bests °mon
tee Ile /that of cests—explaias She Focal*/ Pta
pestles of' Ate article, - and alsdr die names
bas berm Intrif for Mrfibir forrtYPO
for lour jean wide such perfect :mem, totsk
pages of tottliscaty froarthibisheat qtterters
be food web -.!
• NAMES. PLACEg, AND, PATIPS t ,,'
which can be written tyke an ope itql,Dll l 4 1 04
the parties willanswer pletle4coancntote,he.
.QT *ticabr. 'and , '
AMC 'FOR THE PAMPHLET. '
Is no 'Abet Nth PtladPf, ilaeeier bin wen. the
evidence Of ibe pewee-of sortheiterlover all
disoloo 4 Parilalleed by Tommie eq. Wows
etambeqr., ip society.. , •
Put •P-In '3O OIL Srld Nee
for 311 ter_l2 oz the lict,vi hying tbe
ebeapest Every' biologies ' '' • • •
-G. C. VAUGHN"
written death. alitietinataAt. r Sao Patippblet, p.
18. Prep* by; Or. G. C. Taughts, and old at ,
principal adieu, 2WI Maio anent, Bairalla, N. Y.
Offices denoted to aloof this ankle itteakiiie sat
132ftlastain, Near Tort, Esseg and
Mutineer' s Salem, Mans . tald by all . Druggists
throughout this gauntry and Canada.
0711sescains1—.13. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg
JACOB MARTIN, New Oxionl; WM. WOLF,
;Fag Partial; BERLIN, liaon%er
R. NEN RY, AbbnOstown.
DR.. ILALSEY'S GOLD AND SILVER
PILLS are founded upon the principle that near
ly alldiseases •rise from the same causes, or that
a morbid condition of the bra, stomach. and bouvls,
predisposes the system to resety class of dieate.
When these important functions become obstruct
ed with superabundance of bile and viscid mat
ter, Nature ceases to fulfil her proper office. It
is then that the Used becomes impute, because
the secretive organs of the liver. chose office it
is to separate the worri.out principle of this vital
fluid are no longer tit for f;.eir office, and the
wasted part of the blood continues therefore in
its circulation and becomesditrused throughout
the whole system. Thus filed with infectious
humours the body is made liable to sickness. If.
by chance. it is exposed 'on sudden change In the
weather. a bad cord of com-umption would be the
result—it in the vicinity cot contagious disorders,
it would imbibe the twertion.
Dr. 11,1,1., Cr :1 a nd Satyr Pillx. althoug,
pleasant to Like and inrceent in (+Fermium is the
roost eneeiitmt rned.eire in 11:e world. to remove
the tale Fri vitriol matter kern the ilstem, and
;to restore the hoer, stomach and bowels, to the
recformance of Men proper tonetions, thereby
renderinq the blood pure, and disciting the aye.
tem from all morbid and infectious humors,
which wilt !Malls - remove every diseate.hovrareir
long standing , . and endow the system a Lib health,
strength and vigor.
A circular giving a full erpl anation of the two.
fold action of the Cold owl Silver Pitts, can be bad
of the agent gratis. Price only cents
containing both kinds. and for sale ru
I Depot, No. 2 Coartlaodt street. New York, and
in Gettysburg by S. H. BUEHLER.
April 7, 11itQ. Cat
Candidates for the Connty Offices,
PROTHONOTARY.
TO THE PUBLIC GENERALLY,
YELLOW-CITIZENIS and Friends
A: I respectfully announce myself a can
didate for the office of PROTHONOTA
RY of Adams county, at the next election,
(subject to the decision of the Whig Conn
ty Convention,) and respectfully solicit
your support. Should 1 receive the norn•
ination and he elected, I will discharge the
duties of said office with fidelity and to the
best of my ability.
JOHN PICKING,
East Berlin, Feb. 18, 1848.
To the Independent Voters of Adams County,
'RENDS and Fellow-Citizens-1 of
fer myself to your consideration as
a Candidate for the Office of Prothonotary
of Adams county, (subject to the decision
of the Whig County Convention,) and re
spectfully solicit your support. Should 1
be nominated and elected, 1 will be thank
ful for the favor and discharge the duties of
the office with fidelity, to the best of my
ahility. WMI W. PAXTON.
Gettysburg, March 3, 1848.
ÜBJECT to the decision of the Coon•
10 ty Convention, 1 again offer myself
as a candidate for the office of PROTHO
NOTARY. Thankful for the liberal en
couragement I received et the last nomi
rustion-for the office of Prothonotary,'l re
ireantly solicit the support of toy fellow-
Citizens.
GEO. , W. M'CLELLAN
-0441,ye!burg.Feb.•18, 1848.
.• REGISTER & RECORDER.
rdihe Voters of :Moms county.
OPFER' thyself to your consideration
Jir 'tie 'a Candidate for the office of Regis
ter and Recorder, at the ensuing election,
(subject to the decision of the Whig Coun
' ty Convention,) and respectfully solicit
. your support. If nominated and elected,
the favctr,vrill be thankfully received, and
I{he duties of thi office discharged faithful.
'ly to the best orihy ability.
JAMES WILIIENN Y.
Mountie) , fp., Feb. 25,1848.—tc.
•
To the Voter* of *lame County.
AT the sggeskiun of many - friends in
different - sectiuna of the country, 1
am induced again to,ofrer myself as a can.
didete,f9r theAfrme of Register and Recur.
der.,etthjeck, to, the decision of , a Whig
County Convention, Three years ago,
througiv_the kinduess of my Whig friends,
I was ennitleirt6 Come oft second best in
Convention, as a candidate fur Register
elt,ltecorOor, and this year I trust, in like
manner, Li'bo so fortunate us to secure the
. ,
noroinetin.!.. I return my grateful thanks
to•mtliledsffer their former support,
and,reifiectrdlly solicit of all such, and of
.
the 'Ayhe of th e enmity generally, their
faiorahleCohiiditration in the present Can.
"" 'WAIT W. HAMERSLY,
l!elersliprk March
Tothi raft s of Minns County.
pia,Lc.)lV-CITIZENS :—I offer ray
stiff an a candidate for the office of
RE(ISTER lc 'RECORDER, 'at the
next efeetm, (a4bject to the decision of
the Whig u'oalinattog Cimvention.)
, W. M'SIIERRY.
( . 4itystiurg, Feb; /S. 1840.
•
CLERK illF ,TIIE COURTS..
,
13; NCO V RA 0 Eb by nnnierous friends
IP
. 41110 , tfulfy offer to'yoult to 04'64-
izenl.lsll e conoty,til candidate for
c
theop*r SARK OPTHE C O •. . . .
(subsOlVdthe decision of the Whig Coon.
ty COli!v r entiOn.) and respectfully solict their..
eupppet, with the assurance that, if hotoi•
stated iiii4 elected, the fav or shall he ac
know by a faithful and proper dis
charge'or the duties of the office.
? ' - 1.1: DEN WIDDIE.
' Gettysburg, Feb. 18, 1848.
*lb the yours • Adams Coto:fli t
gIiFLLOW-CII7ZENS y
- otter m-
A: self to your consideration es a can&
date for CLERK OF I'HE COURTS,
.
(subject 'Yo the decision of the 'Whig con
vention.) Itnotninated and elected, I will
faithfil)ly perfurin the du
ties of the cilllee.tit the best of my ability ,
..‘
s; R. RUSSELL.
GetystUrg, Feb. )18, 1848.
; 174 fig
,Figirs of Adana County.
IELLO.W-QiTIZENS.-I'hreugh the
permission of numerous friends, I
mtresimysell for your suffrages, as it candi-
Oittrforllie CLERK OF THE COURTS,
(eubjeM to the Whig Convention) and re
ilecifulitsolicit your support. If nomi•
nataitteral elected. I will endeavor to dis-
Atarge the duties incumbent ou me, to the
.beets of my ability,
• EDEN NORRIS.
Straban township, March 31.
SHERIFFALTY.
TO THE CITIZENS or ADAMS COUNTY.
-11 HEREBY announce toysell a eandi
didatee for the office of SHERIFF
at the next election, (subject to the deci
sion of the Wliig County Convention,)
and respectfully solicit your support.--
Should I be nominated arid elected, my
best efforts shall be directed to a faithful
and proper discharge of the duties of the
Haim
WILLIAM FICKES.
Reading tp, Feb. 11, 1848.—tc
713 the citizens of adams county.
VELLOW CITIZENS again offer
myself to your consideration as a can
didate for the office of SHERIFF, at the
next General Election, (subject to the deci
sion of the Whig County Convention.)
Thankful for the liberal support received
at the last Sheriff's election, I respectfully
solicit your support, and pledge my best
endeavors, if nominated and elected, to dis
charge the duties of the office with prompt
ness and fidelity.
EPHRAIM SWOPE.
Germany tp., Feb. 21, 1848.—te
TO THE VOTERS OF .41).4MS COUNTY.
HEREBY again announce myself a
candidate for the office of SHERIFF
(subject to the decision of the Whig Coun
ty Convention,) and respectfully solicit
you support
D.kVIDMURDIE
Franklin tp., Feb. 25, 1848.
To A. Cilizens of Adams Comity.
1 HAVE been induced by the encour.
A sgemeni and representations of numer
ous friends to anttonnce myself u a can
didate for the office of sugleirtr, (subject
to the declaim, of the Whig . coutttre•
'renting.). ,Shouitl . I be übaifts4 NA 41;
Jetted, my but efforts shall be direeiod to
a faithful and proper discharge of die do,
ties of the office.
DANIEL MINNIGD
Latimore ktwnship, March 10, 111411
Friends and Fdlo.o-citizens of Ada*, es.
INCOURA GED by my friends, 'wad
EA suffering under the loss of my right
arm lately, I offer myself as a candidate for
the office of SHERIFF, at the ensuing
election. (subject to the decision of the
Whig' County Convention,) and respect
fully solicit your support. If nominated
and elected, my best efforts shall be brought
into action to discharge the duties of thg
office faithfully.
LEONARD M'IELIVEE.'
Huntington township, March 10.
To the raters of Adams county.
11,117.1,L0W CITIZENS •r-lfoti will
please regard me as a candidate for
the office of SHERIFF, (subject to Oe
decision of the Whig County Colleen.
lion). Should yon immlnate and eleet me s
your kindness will be' acknowledged by
directing my best effort's to a faithful and
impartial discharge of the duties of the
office. AARON COX: '
timoTe, tp., Feb, 2D, 1848r-le.
REGISTER AND RECORDER.
To the Free and IndeMndent Patti of
Adams county.
A T the earnest solicitation of many,
/A friends, I am induced to offer.my,
self co an Independent candidate for RE
GISTER & REEORDER of Ads
comity. Should I be elected, I shall feel
tinder many obligaions to the public, and
shall enifeavor to discharge. the duties of
the office to the best ants , ability.
WM. P. WALTER. • , ,
Shaba!) tp„ April 7,1848-IL.
1 :0160
J. Lawrence Hill, iti;
DEol'7l'll7'l
111) ESPEOTFULLY offers his profes
sional services to the citizens of Get
tystiurg and suirounding country., ,ile is
prepared to attend to all cases usually en
trusted to the Dentist, and hopes. by str,ies.'
attention, to Dentistry alone, to be able kr,
please all who may see fit to entrust 'l4sijr;
teethinhis hands. (KT Office, seconOleor,
above Ferry's Hotel, S. Ijoltimere•striej,.,,
Gettysburg, July 23,11 *.
ATT}ND TO YOUR TREII'I,..I
Dr. F. L. Vandersloot,'
SURGEON DENTITT,
I 1
ESPECTFU informs the Chi. -
,
zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that{
he is prepared to perform every opiralion "
appertaining to his P,roles3ioni . loch 'ee l
,cleansing, 'filing, plugging arid insettlie
Teeth, from a single tooth to a futile!.
experience of more than twelve years in
the Profession he trusts winnable him tti ,
operate to the entire satisfaction of thole
who may wish his services. All work will
be warranted. For'llis place of residenci
enquirer at the store of Samuel Patinestviell; : '
Reference is respectfully made to the fol;
lowittg gentleMeu
flee; Dr. tilehmucker, Rey, Prof. Datigher,' '
Dr. D. Harrier, Dr. D. Gilbert, I. .
Prof. IL Haupt, Iter..t. V. Gerhart, •
Dr. C. N. lierluchy, Prof M. L. Starter,. ,
Gettysburg, Oct. 29, 1847—.1y
I). icilleON A I' GUY,
.111orney al Law,
Ot:TICE in th e S. W. corner of:
Public Square, one door Waste' .
Arnold's Store, formerly occupied tus a
Law
: Office by Julio M'Conaughy, deh!cl.: -
He s olicits, and by prompt and faithful at
tention to business in his profession, it will
be his, endeavor to merit, cdttfidence and
patronage.
ill, M'Cortsunitv will ,tilso attend
promptly to all business entrusted to 4illl
Sgent and Solicitor for Palerto and
Pensium, . lie has made arrangements,
through which he can furnish very desires
file facilities to applicants, and entirely re
lieve them from the necessity of a journey
to Washington, on applieution to him pet,'
actually or by letter.
Gettysburg, April •t,---tf
ALEX. U. ST 11' . VEN
,ATTOPNEY AT .LAW,
OCTICE in the Centre SqoarecNotithlo
I t." of the Court-house, between fifatitlsSikt ,
arta Hierensoo's corners. .
(iettysburg, l'n. ,
DI A MONA) TON&OR
, . .
T
S. ft; IPTON.
FASHIOINABLE I.larber and Dui!
Dresser, has removed bis “Temple
to the diamond, adjoieing tbecouniliDdil•
dings, where he can at all times be found
prepared to attend to the calls of the public
From long experience he flatter, birosel4
that he can go through all the ritunficatiodl-;
of the tonsorical departments, with suchiui„ •
infinite degree of skill as willmeet the ett•; ;
tire satisfuetion of all who eubmit diem. ,
chins to the keen ordeal of his razor. De,
hopes, therefore, that by attention to
ness and a desire to please, he will merit„
as well as receive a liberal share of public, ;
patronage. The sick will be attended Me
their private dwellings.
GOLD PENS AND SILVER PEN.
CUSS. (best quality) Ostrt.Caies•
Visiting aitd Printing Cards, Fancy No.
Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wareto;
Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, tte., file
by S. U. RUMMER:"
December 14,
SU MIVIER
LARGE nssortment—as ,ehtuip r
Alt comfortable—just received and for, ,
sale by J. L, SCHICK. f,
•
April 7, 1838.
(IF the very beet quality, mia iiitreretti,
11 flavors, can he had, ut. all titneg j oie ,
WEAVER'S Confectionary is Chambers..
b urg street. Fatjnificr . ygtl Faqir, willh«
supplied with any .tleeired quaniityeet Otit
shortest notice . CAKE;S and copirgeo
-rtoris of all kind's always , on luukilogml
11411 be furnished to order un re4oosohir
tering.
Gettysburg, July 24...1
WATC
tio, of a
nk ,ri ur l,ti
will be cleia 44 at... t
d lr d r4'
s o
ttis 3 t sauce, st PRALr, .' v
Wateh'astabitsbilieist,i# gietkfiltiu I t 4
July IL A- '
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