Arrival of the Cambria. ____ The steamship Cambria, (.',pt. Meri t. son, arrived in the hay front I verpool - :"Fa;t 14,4 o'clock on Saturday night, ter a Os sage of 14 days, with built London and Liverpool dates to the 28th of April, the slay ill her sailing. , F The news, Imo' comineirkillisixl politi cal, is generally in :mil important. The new government seeurity hill, desig ii.ited the governtirtit gaFgmg act, which has iitfti4vell the royal assent, appears calculated rather to increase than allay the piditical excitement in Ireland ; it is. cal ritlidell ItlAustain the cense ) , if the Chart ists in England and Scotland. Politteet *Naive on the comment general ly continue uf an exciting character, and of this Lightest :interest to Americans. In euimperciai.inatters, there appears to be a geilcral, shOngh grailital itnprovement, not. . witlistandiaw the fat crisp state of affairs througlitiSit, Europe, and the political agita nen ' J. • in _a ,_ pans of 4:reat Britain and Ire. land„ , : : . Ilk,. ?kind) elections 'hail taken, place, and all va...pcti off,. as far as heard from, poamffelly , . , The moderate reptililicaneat didates were in the al,centlant in every :sr rondisseintnit of Paris. The . European ' 1. ' 111 6. from tv,liieli ae copy must of our news, cOmplains of lianifat the elections, lint the value of its testimony on this head: may lie judged from the fulliiwing extract, : ...Vie saute description of fraud iu voting which is so 'cionnion an abuse us those eitte4 of the United States me lieu' universal stitlrage is established, has been already signalised in PartS." :!•tlitiversal suffrace" is what excites the irc ofthe_English Journal._ Its .1-monks ahnUt the.,tocuthere of the French Got em inent, anti their measures, must be receiv etlWilh caution, and with many grants of tiklowancefor prejudice. AI,. Latuartine and th e moderate party heath the lists. . : Ou the .26th of April, Mr, Rush. the A metimm Minister, had an interview with the Previsional Oovernment, in which he tendered the official ackmityledgement of the T renult Republic by the President of the States. M. Lama rtine replied in a handsome. address, from which we extract the following paragraph : "Citizen Minister: the provisional gov ernment has charged me to represent it at this moment, to receive from your hands the first official recognition of the French republic. France was the first to re cognize, the independence of the American republic,ffiell young, weak and still eon tested, but which, under the fruitful Milli cuce of the 4Fmocratic principle, was des tiilp half a century to increase to the proportions of nearly a whole continciii.— Ily the restrictive justice of Providence, it has, belonged to, the American republic to lict,the,first to recognise the new French, republic, and so to affix its signature tonic certificate of birth of French democracy in Europe: This signature will bring good fortune uPthe republic. Notwithstanding theigidations and embarassments insepara ble from such a erisis-;-from the downfall of 'the government' and the creation of in sulations •of quite a ditferent character, from so great a displaCement of men and thiiigs-say to your fellow citizens that ev erything gives as the assurance that their goed wishes for France will be accomplish ed; and that•the republic will issue strong and peal from our feeble hands, to pass still Stronger and greater into the hands of the whole nation. Reform meetings were taking place in all bracts of England and Scotland. The. Cliartisti recominence their sittings in Na initial Assembly on the 24th of May. The Queen's Attorney General for Ire land 'has abandoned the•two indietnient.s agaitrst Mr. Mitchell in one form to renew them in another. The Repeal agitations are•still going on. and martial laic is talk ed of in some of the eities. • The grand popular fete to inaugurate the French Republic, is to take plate on the 4th day of May, which, from the prepara tions, would eclipse the demonstration of the 10th of April, in tvhich 300,000 per- Sons joined.. • The Sicilian House of Commons has is sued a decree declaring the King of Na ples, Ferdinand Bourbon nod his dynasty, tiwever fallen from the throne of !Sicily, and that Sicily shalt govern herself cunsii totionally, and call to the Ihrime an Italian prince as soon as she shall have reformed tier stand°. ~ In Prussia. Pllhoe attention is ahsarhed I for New York, under a salute from fort in the Schleswig Rutstein War, and the I Concepcion. Ire was waited upon by the approaching elections were nut expected' commander of the fleet and received a eta«, to pass off peaceably. • ' Inte from the flag ship Cumberland. Ofi l In Vienna tranquility: prevailed. Monday, the Ist inst., the St. Petersburg 'lE:scram's were in progress to reinforce was towed to sea by the propeller Thump the army in Lombardy, but the various die- ` son. In passing the store ship Relief and, tent Provinces of Austria were all in a state ! frigate Cumberland their rigging was M3ll- of considerable excitement. I fled and three cheers given the old hero .-••••• 'InELSND — The RePed .agitation—. p-' On the third instant. the general exchan peat to Me daterican Sympathizere.-1 re- getl visits with Commodore l'erry and was , land' still continues to he greatly agitated saluted by the flag ship Cumberland. by thtll Ite l leal ' eu l wit " "ling the demon- I Among the passengers on the New Or strations in favor of the Government.— i leans, were Gen. Pillow and staff, Gen. Ten.to one of the people of Irebonl , are r„„„l „ii G m Cushing and staff, Col. said' to' be in lavor ot Repeal. Wilmer Belknap,ai, . Col. (liilds , (70 1 . Duncan, Col. & Sinith's Times says : 'Withers, and a large number of officers. On the part of the Government activity So desperate at one time was thought, prevails.: They seem to be in possession ! ettannie secret, warning them of the Hear i the chance , of bringing together a quorum appoiseli Of a crisis, when the daring boasts ! of Congress, that the President bad deter-, cliche Dish confederates will be put into , mined to exclude the States of New Mex operation, ami d ai , attempt made to threw leo, Chihuahua and Ytiratan in estimating elf th ~, e ~k e, of ..,„ :60 , oppressiem o_ ' the representation, so that a smaller num- Front all we call see in the Irish papers, j her may constitute a quorum. Subsequent as 4'ol as die tenor of our private advices events led him to believe that a quorum from'aeveral parts of the island, we are could be obtained, and the President reton - disposed to (-outsider that the authorities ' sidered his determination. Letters from the cite of Mexico and Qui will tie uhle to put down, in a very short ' t i me, aat c atto „ pt at ,„„m,,,,i011. The, eratera elate that the - Government was di- Crown seerni determined to push on the' reeling all its energies to a ratification of trials of She consPiratorm with the least pos- i the tr e aty • The "erg)" have also Pro illiktlelity• Therßepeat Association co' , m l flounced in favor of rare, and decided to ittinges its meetings, and the advocacy o f loan the government $200.000, to pay the expenses • necessary to the assembling of the psi iiiiiini tin the principles of moral force wily. i Congress at Queretaro. „ hit AN]) Pitt'ssii—.l Battle— . ii,"xam TP:STIMONV OF ArrEeTros: TO Gen. rift Ptines Delealed.—Altona, Monday,' Socrr:—The American Star, in its num -24141.0i1,_ Dy die noon train from Rends- ! tier of the 23d ult. states that on the depar-, btktOntelligttnee was reeeived:eftho takingi tnre of the late Connuander-in-Chief, the or d 0 town Al s4liles u• is by tile l-robPs of! warmest demonstrations of affection were the'. 60444er:thou, after ah engagement I lavished on him by his late ceimpanions in whieb tatted front three o'clock in the al- . : arms : Iteration 0 . 1 F.:miter Sunday mad eleven 0'- I "GEN.Scovr'S LAST NIGHT IN TIIF. CAP clock. The fortification called the Dante - I ir.xt..—A. large assemblage of the friends of verboten which the Danish artillery were ! this noble and gallant soldier collected in platial, *los taken by the Prussians at the I front of his quarters the night before last point silf.the bayonet. • Aber the battery ? and bade him farewell by a grand serenade. bad been eiletieed hy the field pieces of die i Several, very appropriate and touching airs Illartnyerians.Schleswii fell into the hands I ware played, and at the ,close of the spir it( thieiiater.tieation. The conflict was a I it-stirritqz . sound of "Hail to the Chief," billi&I,:l . ilike• the Oates flaring a strong 'po- Ithe comma:Wing form of the General was elSebn 1 1 114distassnran , execution with their 1 - s e e n to; cow to die front of the haleony, itsAsq, end sidemen, haute tikey west:llmm whence he howed his thanks silent ealtaittak „ : f ' • 2;ly, it is true, but the feelings of many . a Down. WA In)In 10,000 to 12,000 hounding und warns Mart responded, and Sillitibtelforea of thr sonifederatien ties' three loud nail hearty eliz.ere were given 1601PielgoliNK' WI 'wag . stat•SAl 'Cupp id,_ ito (Am. tileuit as he diaappeured from the Pill, IProosian . reisirrierHs of the D'uatili window. , , ** l o•4 l.l t t" hill ----. l `• al- 4w. musk- Yonerdsv owning Li; frientl.sand ~ Ore assar t y. loss. of t/te. Pstatsisaos. so, their. two° is lestoo—aiteembled o i l the, tio. 0 0.14 IN. , gathered lion the tumuli:co-! street fret:tins his dwollins, and, as he 41'0 heated accounts, is About 300 1111•11 Lined and it ounded. principally of the d. rid 20th u p ,to Momlay nuirnitig, 115 woundosl had been brought into the It'enik bur*hoa‘pital, 'Pie loss of the Danes is nut yet known, but prolialify, haring fought comparatively under cover, it is not great. • (.4.rot ANV-.--Polilirtri Dale, ?away de news from Germany is of much the same character as it Was last week. It is tar from encouraging. 'llte t Mien' but partial agitation produced by the first shock of the revolution, has sub sided into a general ferment, which, is loosening the foundations of social wader, and carrying :may, one by one. the yillars which support the political Wale. ItarottrErt BATTLE BF.TWEF.S TIM ITAL. lAN AVlr Arstl4.lfliN lITWS of the intention of the King of titardiuja In abandion the war independence, rather than emo , ent to the ,establislimeot of a re pulrlle in is eonliarn ed. A despatch arrived at Mika em the 20th from the bend-quarters ark the Piedmontese army, bringing news of an attack. directed by the King Pt Sardatrin in person, against the Austrians statioaed in. the neighborhood 01 NI atone. The Duko or Savoy (the heir apparent to the Sardinian throne,) WAS also present at OILY. affair. After a very warm engagement, and in iyhich the Piedmont tramps displayed the greatest courage and bravery, the 'Austrians were obliged to re tire and slut themselves up in the fortress. Another attack was to he made on the fortress of Peselliern. The Piedmont par ty, in order, the better to secure the yhole line of the Minch', arc busily engaged in fortifying the bridges of Goito, Valleggio, Movangano, &e. An en g a g ement has likewise taken plare vet ween the Italian corps of flen. Zucchl and the Aostrians at Vise°, a village situa ted on the frontiers of Illy ria. The eon test lasted lour hours, but ultitnately,theugh not 'wit hoot great dillienity, the Italians succeeded in gaining possession of the vil lage. Seats ANT) PORTUGAL—In Spam, mat• ters seem fast progressing towards an out.: break ; the titter absence of all eonstlitu rational government must soon provoke this people to rebellion, however attached they may be to their present form of gov ernment. Lord Palmerston has addressed a letter through Mr. Bulwcr to the Spanish ministry. It will be seen that his advice gives such umbrage to the Narvarez Cabi net, that the Duke of Sotomamon sent the letter back to Mr. Bulwer, with strong eZt pressions of rudeness and contempt; aid there can be no doubt that every intrigue` has been set on foot to remove MrAultvret from his post at Madrid. The 'adtieni trout Madrid indicate that the rayon& Will not expire before a serious outbreak. All business is at a stand, Portugal. by the last accounts from bon, of the 19th, seemiton the eve-oripaii serious movement. Pnblications' fiaie been extensively circulated; 'velliCitifti openly canvassed the abdication Queen, a new dy nasty, and even are pdbliB:: The latter form of government,,nflei:dii enssing the question in very inflammatory language, is declared to be the best, and that the nation desires it. " " ' • 1:11PORT4INIT "'HOU MEXICO Court of Inquiry odjourited to'P . eder4; 31(1.—Gen. Se°Tr on AiS,Kity to New Fork—Peace Prospects S'crysroring. The U. S. steamship New ;Or leans Capt. Edward Auld, artiyetat New Or leans on the 7111 instant from Vere : Cruao having sailed thence: on Wetliseetlay, ,the &I instant. Before proceeding with the netva,hy. her. however, we insert• thev,foilowing impor 7 taut paragraph from the Picayune extra ::; ••Ttit Corral. or , lrausar.-The Court of Inquiry met at St. Charles. Hotel- In this city this morning with closed doors and adjourned until to-morrow mornin64' when various witnesses now in thik eity will be, examined,' We understand that the members of the court will leave t h e city on the 10 or Lath, by the way of the river, to hold a session in Frederick, Md., where they will 'adjourn about the 29th inst., mile;s , something unexpected should turn up in the meantime." • So that Frederick, ,Nd., is to. be the'Clti shut scene of this greatlcourt. Gen. Scott and suite left the eity'rt Mel len on the 22d ult. • and arrived ai Vera Cruz on Sunday,. the 301 h. He' iinteedi 7 tn ately - ebirked On the brig• St. Petersburg,' . r too mueli irn?rroine to meek e them all, tho s e who liadoot the. bappinesm of shak ing hint by the hand svere gloil to get a sight of him a* he departed. Those who had not CVVII the chance of seeing him, mounted their horses and followed him on the rmuk, determined that he who had led them limn victory to vietary, should tint leave the valley cif his great operations, without ono adieu. Around his carriage— for lie was to much exhausted by his late heavy labors, and the emotions of parting with his,brothers in arms, to ride on horse hac.k.---a, it proceeded along the causeway to El Penon, the officers crowded. and as one could give the ""Cod bless you, Cenet.l al," and fall back, hie place was supplied by another, and so the adieuS continued fur a long way on the road. HUI the most affecting scene of all.wrie WWII be left his house. The rifle guard was drawn tip to receive him, aad he peal set they presented arms to. theio beloved commander for the last time; they) shed tears like childremmodato affilletedlwita the old horn that ho could scireely get intothe carriage." . •,• ..ir Mr. TtitsT AND Tillk l -Plitrets.—Mi.'N'. 'frier left New Orleana Hit the 3d inst., for the plantation of hiii brother, 'near-NOW River, where intEndit rehinining a' few days. lie will then pr coed to his resi dence, in Albemarle, Virgitilii, 'whete,!the Delta says, he will pre'pare.an address to the people of the I Tnitell Btatel its defgndb of his conduct in Mexico. It then ands : "liow faEhiUnable soever.it tnay..beitt_cer: tain quarters to denouneve this gentle:twit, we believe that his services' trill be fetnettlu bered and appreciated by' tie cinnitiyiiteti." CHOLERA.—The tisatitary ftibiters appointed by the POI rlismentot gus land, have made remarkable report. /yap pears that Cholera & Influence arc intimate diseases, both' delighting in the stimelleolti ities, and the. latter the more dangerouerTz bust .Noveinber the influenza attacked -in London; 500,000 •persons. Malt* lb* space of eleven weeks t 11,145 _deaths per welsh aliove-the usual; number, en-excess greater than the entire mortality, prodtueed by the choleraduring the twenty-one weeks it ragetrin 1832. ' On , itianiination it pears that cholera" ie &franca developed to monstrous form by a, peculiar state nettle atmesphemaceumulated moist exhalatious with sadden changes of temperature.. in fluenza isnlip ordinary scold developed to an epidemic.' Chalemin its first, stage", readily y ields• to aromatics, opiates, and as. Iringente. Noiv,• . having: found knit the cause, we have.but to remove it to prevent the direct. It becomes, then, the'duty of monleipal betties to cremove all 'stagnant pools, - diulhes. bad drains, and if pessible forest , lends and marshes cbstiguons ; in faetroisike away. - aa fat as possible; lvery cause. that may engender , miasma. . 'The Vasseamt. ASSIUMBLY of. the 13,reaby icier* church in the United ' State s of A merice will hold% ucennual meeting in , the First Prelbyterian Cherch in the city of Balthrawq, at eteven hn Thuratlay, the Affith of,May be. opened with' . a tauten by the Rev. Janes. 0.; Tumwat.x., D. ; D.. , the Mott! eratorof the, List Assembly. *Airticossil Et.scirtosi.--The Whigs baie bebli'defeited i<n Wiscottsin.s Nel sodDewey.'thwiienacratic candidate for lane Tweedy shoal 4,0f10.—L The ligislatttre is' largely democratic. in 46tti' branches. ' lit the let Congressional Disttiet, "Willihm -Pitt Lynde, democratic is eledted by'a large majority. Also; K. C. Darling, democratic; in the Second diSL tnct. RI:PUBLICAN 181 IN - (7 ADA.---•ThIVO something to the talk of:republicanism •in Canada;.. •The New thivenfalladiumpub halms the ,fullowing extra:o.6am a private letter:— .. • • ,t.so greatarct the lean entertained as to the •rising! DC the.lrish in ilanada, that ad. ditionid 'violin have bees put in requisition is Ildaitreakend the artillery placed in po sition .for,prompt and; efficient' action... ahnuitithe existing "tato of things ripen' in itutuieesatty,for their use.", Coutixiltixt y o.--,7.041 York (Pa. publicarttle ye : 7 —Ailter: Rellatilotee of the Fa t narrer Alnk:nrßucks i elntrity are In cu. culatiorn , They lire S 1 a and 2'5, and are wade by ;muting ..ttie figure two aver the one , on,,the genuine bill. and by eraatire ' et the wiArttUpe the body or the bill. They are Sadiy executed. s • SERVED Jut Evans was the other day hound over by titer Mayor of Phitadeliiltia,in•the swivel IWO% to:an swer 'the misdemeanor of holiday's; bone attached w a cart loaded with weixl'.'.." REst'LT . OT j Tar. Vototsits. gLacriet!..—ln the last Senate of the Virginia Legislature, the democrats had a majority of ien.„ In the next Seuate they will Imve a rnajoriy of 12. Oa joint ballot, the democratic ma. jority will be twenty-seven. , ,• The small pox his' recently prev,atled to some extent in Ilariliburg; hawing:been brought hither by a party of Indians.' It has since made its appearance at derived from the former'phiCe '.` • ' THE CHESTER COUNTY BANK.—,The rumor sometime Since circulated that •the Rank of Chester county, Pa.. was likely to recover $40,000 of its stolen notes,, by means of an arrest at Matamorss. proses to be a mistake. The batik has since trip ced the notes circulated to a satisfactory source. FOURTEENSI.AviOEIIANCIPATED.-- ' , rho Rev. William King arrived in Cincinnati on Wednesday last, from Louisiana, with fourteen slaves, which he has emancipated. Mr. King,is on his way to Canada, where he intends to provide them with education and a home. • A Dutrixotitimen Pntsoxim.— , —TlM Del aware County Republican furnishes its readers with an amusing sketch of a "mili tia training" that was to have'come offal Chester, on Tuesday, the oth inst. The "citizen soldiers were all upon the ground, when upon some pretext or other, the Bri gade Inspector, with a portion of his staff, were induced to visit an unoccupied room in the jail—we believe to judge of its fit ness for an armory. While in the room, some wicked wag turned the key upon the "officials," and they were kept in "durance "vile" Mitil 3 o'clock in the afternoon.— W hen they were released; the "nation's bulwark" had gemmed to their homes, and the "pomp and circumstance of glorious war," which was to have astonished the natives, was postponed to a "more conve nient seltion. ' ID The Committee of Airangement for laying the Corner Stone of the National Weekingten Monument, have tamed an Wren to the puaple of the U. htatea, inviting them to. athemble in Mfaahingtow City, on the ♦th of July newt, to wit ness the inapoeitur eiurentemies of the °erasion. ri itE 43 - A , ,a, 4*. , , 8.A...,MN.P1, 1:1"t YS G. Friday Ereling, May 19, 1815. i!ITY At:ENCIEs.—V. ft. Patitza, Esq. corner of Chesnut-Si Third ntrects, Juni E. W. e.saa. Esq. Sun Building, N. E. eorner Third & Duck streets, Phileddrhin : mid Wm. Timarrsoir, }:s9 soutli.east corner of Baltimore & South its., Itethirnorr—,are our authorised Agents for receis. ing Advertisomentinini Sitbariptions for "The Star and Banner," rind collecting and reeeipting for seine. itORAPIIII4IbgNt, GEN,VISFIELD SCOTT. 11 , 10' CAR 1:11 ORA . 10 R ' CAIYAL COI/ Arntionrie, wur.svrtntri, (31;tim - 4 - taumiy. , ci,: SRN Attini/A. 1314.611`0149. 'i P.ll9oideriani 'of Lebanon tranlty; Viiorine iN,l4.l9llllbonsit, orWailhhittkoll toknotY , '!. RtrIRMUITATiv MAXTOR/4 1 Jos.o. l olatitsgeni 19. Hoory:Joboossf , ' 3. Jt l43 .'P• IW4thenll., . i 4. W 94 :N° 1 1.4114 8411 . 3. James .111 ; Dalris • !h., . 4. ThoS . t l '. 'ln. Chile. yit:Fildiei. 5. Daniel" 0. 'ffithai, 17. And: G. t''isdn, S. &Abby Mangan; IR. Thee R. taivideos, 7. Jobb D. - gtaele; 19. Joseph Markle, • A. Jobs 110144 ! 20., Daniel Abysm 9.• Jos. tichsasolieT,,, 21. , kop/04, lu 1. %A .L4 4 4 1 3 . 941er 22. 'MASA h ins. I. Woi. 0 . 013/14;,' "23: thoipis Bill, Pringi'Tyler, ' J 4. S. A: Nreiapee. rir"Q D."'bas. hem received and wiAppear 'slit watt' ' i3OUN . TY I.IONIZENTION.—Oui 'Whig frier:eels piropg*l — tho that the elec. l 4DeltileW, IP: th e FeittOY Con "entice' rill **ow ott Saturday iltetl7th met, (one .week frees, tp-mosroo.) Let the deherete Mee tis/Wber eveU ~bd. so that • tu4 aed felt espneselPtho poptdar will may; be bath aisle Ticket aeketed which Albeit oeurensud the coed dente and support of the entire Whir vete tithe . OEN *tpOTT'et RETURN.--.13y refetente to the nebrs Worn tbe wit cif War it' will be want that the CPurt,rif Inquiry has,adjourtred to Frode. Eck, MJ , antY hilt. dr ik. tkeri,inis sailed from Vera Cruz jtiri home at Elizabethtown, N. J. A telegraphic dispatch from New Orleans to the Charleston News, says that on his departure from Nora Crua,and in reply, to the pretiagsof the A wedelns present, be replied, in substance, as fol. towwe '1 go ashore at the Narrows, below N. York, and proceed, without entering that city, to my family at Eliasbethtown. La boring undetthe public displeasure of the Eittutive, it would be highly imProper me, a soldier," to pot myself in the way of provoking 'shouts and cheers from my warm-tinti4tod countrymen.." • The AnteriOM ftrkfot . the 2Z.1 ntt., (printed in the Clt,' of illekicoAV annonneing hi. intended departure front thecapitil; say. .4lt is, painful to reflect that he returns home, ,after his brilliant and unsurpassed achievements, under the circumstances in which. t he does. .No other .cOnimander, we vexdy helive,could have marched from Vera Cruz to this'capital, with so small a flimsy and such 'signal success. Ile has given the army possession of the imperial city of the Aztecs, and indeed of the Re 'pnbLic., No officer is, more endeared , to the army, and Me absence of none could, be more deeply regretted. There are many who are attached to Gen. Scott es a broth er or a father, and there will be wet eyes when, he leaves. IVhat a reception will oat the great Captain of the , age meet in his progress to ly a s hjog to n We believe his fame will grow brighter at every step of the investigation, which is to,be renew ed in, 'Washington! ,iit cannot be other wise, end the day is notretnota when even his few reviiers and enemies will acknoWl edge the ktrty pre-eoun,lnve of the Con queror of Mexico !" var The eitratithotities of New •York have op pointed; a Coinmittoe• to stake sukehle arranger menu for the reception et Gen. Scott, end to ten der to-hint on die arrivat;.the hoepita . Mies of that . . nie city aufliMAm of Herr Weans ten deism' iplen ! .kfentt the hoeiiiitilition of the City, and iuyited him tohe.tlie Cites gutwhich die Oen efeld•uilted in a bandammahmt brief note, alleg ing as his reason Iliac while laboring under thafubliedieplessure of tits, Baronies, he cannot nertic4ate in the distribution of kindness from the . libiral , hands °Chia eanntrymei. MORE CHißGEB.—Theiletter writers in the interest, of the Administration, .finding that Oen. /*we is about emerging in, triumph from tie dit. &glib* with which , it, rpoi,spo to overwhelm hiware busily at wok endear/ming *poison the public; mind with new charm end ineinuadram. Among ether things Ail hat( :ineiounted, se a mosstrass crime upon: the Perrt of the old Hem, that he labially attempted* bribe Santa Anna into is peace-j' tet is if their' tkibitei; Mr. Pidk, had nev er sent a Vicki igebt'ataMpeitwith i ftenta Anna at and h'ed never deketi tougipis ' t o ss,oo;o6o' secret : 7 11 ; i ; 6 gt4:4;:! 1 :#A :1 4 : : :11° ; 1 4: and conveMbnibMtothe ofpeac 2141 - . e ever, be OF. !delve! , be made i (hit, stwrr bee wetting te WM till he mks ls, that; instead of these dark, cowardly imintiationa bold <betties be Ple *reed, ind they will - be sor boldly met. WO% MUD Siorr never dodges an enemy, foreign or domestic. Locoroce National Convention will meet in Baltimore on Monday next, to nominate candidate* for President and Vice, ?resident, to be ruppturted. by the faithful. Gen. Casa, Judge Woodbury; and Mr. Polk will be the prominent candklates for nomination , for the Presidency— Meeers. Buchanan, Dallas, Walker, Shuck, Act. haying made but little headway All yet in the struggle. Gen: Worth, it seems, has also become ambitious of political preferment, and has caused himself to ho announced as a genuino,true-Illue ',max.) of the Jackoon school. belibves the Mexican War to he'cntirely just, no war having ever been waged by any people under greater pro vocation, or with greater humanity ; thinks no sane or honest man would attempt to revive the old monster of a U. S. }tank; is in favor of tire Sub-Treasury ; opposed to the distribution of the sales of the public lards among the the States ; is frendly to the Tariff of 1846, arid hopes to set the day when trade will be (roe and unfettered ; is op posed to annulling 0- modifying the Veto Power; and believe-a that tie principles of the Wilmot Proviso should not In extended to new territory, every individual having a right to carry his proper ly with him a: he phases, of whatever kind or complexion. That -4ill du for one heretofore sus pected of being a Wlig ! Gen. Worth certain ly disposed to bid literally for political preferment, and, when deemed necessary, pronounces as read ly in favor of the mat ultra party dogmas, as a gainst old friends and benefactors. o.Htta at A Liao, Eng , of Delphi, Indium', has been appointed thiegate to the Whig Notional Convention, with ptetrences for Gen. titers, A LEAP FROM IIIsTOR V.---The follow ing extracts from Allisons Life of Marlborough, seem so exceedingly appropriate at the present lime, when the Dishes and envy of certain Gener als in Mexico, aided by a weak and designing pow-, er:at home, is trying its beat to rob of all his del 'thins honorsione who has led our ants through a series of results far etxceedingiu brillmweiy those of the famous general of queen Anne—that we Wunder It to our columns. The parallel between the treatment of the Great English Captain by his Tory countrymen and the persecution of WI a• Meta Soo?e by his Clovemuserti, will hold pal that while the enemies of Msiationituaa eeNsiforresting the sietorioes "id*!9l4 ll l , i#9.1P411134 career Beers outraged the natioend feeling by carrying thciribraiiineitatisOintitM:' Thoi'thaiiks OfiPar liament and dm hernaeof the!lnglish nation for his ireat and .ehiriotis *recces' irieted the return of the former—the 'thanks tif•Ciittgreis • site , the homage of the American picipliPWilf iltiet theist turn of Wires imp ficoirr from the imam , at owe or t 4 gkoty and bli NDoriflg Ih progresi'd this short but brilliant •0 altipsiguriborMigh was mote than ever anhbyed and disheartened by The evident end, Increasing diicline of his hide ente at borne. • Barley and MM. Marslikm cOntiiimid , lto thwart him in 'every eve web • in theirpiiiiteii *hid wobbly disguised Their disign to Rialto situation eo tincorlifort able that;out of spleen, be migherksign: .4Encouraged . powerful sUppOrt st COurt, now openly miiiined his &Sign' of ifibiting-the'dOwniall of • Marl boroligh and 'his reiniival • front ilia tom niand of the syndic __The WhOle Campaign. which had terminated atolloiiiiiisly vets eriticiked blithe iniMt unjust' and 'malig nant Spirit.' word,' there War no thing' deme by the igeneval, sficevisitul• or untmOessful, pacific or Warlike, which was tot'inatke the subject of strong coadenina tion ind Unmeasured invective._ “These itemisations ; loudly 're-echoed by tit the Tories, and teduloully Poured into the'royal ear, madesuch 'Bll mpres . - sion on the' Queen that she did not offer the smallest congratulation on the' victory of Malplarluet, nor 'express the least satis faction at the Duke's escape from the in nuMerable dangers which he had incurred. libtarlborough was received hi the most flattering manner by the people when he landed, and the thanks of Parliament were tendered to him for his great and glorinite services. The Lord' Chancellor said— .Thisltigh eutogium must be looked Upon as added to and standing upon the founda tion already latid in the records of this Rouse for reserving your memory fresh to alt future times:' `..But in the midst of these flattering sp. peintnees the hand Of destrection was al ready impending over the hero. It was mainly caused by the greatness and inval• uable nature of his service*. Envy, the invariable attendant on exalted merit, had already singled him out as her victim; jealousy, the prevailing weakness of little Minds, had prepared his ruin. The Queen had become uneasrat the greatness of her -subject. There had even been a talk of arresting ' him when in command of the , trroty." ' ANOTHER PEESIDENTIAIt WAR THREATENED —At the sitting of the 'Senate on tibstunisy last, (says the National LoteUlgeneero a Resolution was submitted by Me. CLANKS, and ailopkid, calling 013 the President for information u to,-whether any ordeal had been given to nur naval forces to proceed to Yucatan, for the pro. tection of the inhabitants ; and, if so. to communi cate such orders and correspondence thereon to the Senate. In puiguance of this call • Moorage was yes terday sent to the Senate by the President of the Unite.] States, comnionicatin, copies of certain , despatches from , the Navy Department to our Ni val Officers, of which we have not been able to obtain copies. The folkiwing extract, however, Rom owe letter addreaged to Commodore Pillillr aims the &seats Jura hod as Yerehos sairstimi der debate, will show what designs are sot only maidiliated, bat are even alms being carried into execution, With; - the Obvlotis "IntenVirithout the consent of Oxidises, to birdie this Country in a fresh were , on the grounders supposed" continent. an dditY or necessity on the part of the Retrofire : the United States , are engaged in a war with Me;ico, the actual present*, without our consent, of the armed force of a neutral ,rowar within the territory of our enemy, co-operating with any portion of the Mexican people in nillitatieopeta (ions, (even assisting the Yucatanese to re sist the Indian..seppose,) 'cannot be permitted. Such a trice of things, it la ho ped will noi - Occur. 1r you should hive reason to believe that it will, you will com municate it without furtherdelay L that THE PRESIDENT` nur.O take such:tit4Strtis as HIS costsiitylional tipsy will stytiire his hassiis.."' •' ' ' • tT R. lomaiUee.g(th, Wb Own Mao of the, Oily of Philadelphia have published a epir' had -addressed their political brethren thatioghont the USlon,' , iiiitint thing to beisreeent at the °raid Itatifieition*Mar Starting on the:Bth ef 'l'he Coutellttee thus itddienetheir friends 4 1 ks hi d' bietheitei prephted to 'eurfitiiider - every' vOkitc ioe I.Weisitemble with ue;on thi ;eon rieetatid griuttid where the Declaratiatironi,e firit proclaimed; which gave us tt pIaCW Mdepetident nOtions of the earth. There - ,"after the 'example of Our'aficesterit, ahil in the. same spirit of devotion to Re pOpliean Liberty and Constitutional Gov ernment' which actuated them, let us de vote °agaves to a contest involving the the' principles, to the support of which they pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor. There let us show our re gard for their illustrious memories, by en gaging in an cfl ort to vindicate, and restore to its pristine purity, the Constitution which crowned the sufferings and patriot. ism of the war of Independence. After enumerating in strong language the mal administration of the present National Govern meet, the Committee conclude: Against an Aministration, thus lost to every honest impulse, dead to every patri otic emotion, bent only on schemes of per sotfalaggrandizement, and resolutely de termined on compassing its aims, in defi ance of the Contitution and Laws, we a gain call you, Young Whigs, to the field. The city of brotherly love will be proud to receive you, as her guests, and the w higs of Philadelphia, where the cokif's of our faith havemever yet been struck, since they were first planted on liar battlements, will be rejoiced to open their doors, and greet you as fellow-soldiers in the glorious cause of National Regeneration." (r - Itis said that the New Hampshire Delega tion to the National , Conventiou will vote for Mr. Wsurraa on the first ballot, and for (Jen. SCOTT • the:mailer. rirThe Whio of (;4) uling a county, Ohio, de• elate a preference for lien. Stott, and names their unabated confidence in C yen in and (adding. I.ErFER FROM MR. COOPER —We are indebted to a friend for the use of thr annexed letter from lion. Jamas Uotrsa, whirl] will be read with interest: Hold Mewriie. Rife de Pirsh, i Palm, - Apia 10, 1848 MI DLAII Bra :-1 am now In ism*, *here $ harm been fur a week, did, wham-.I alialLiernaiii. foe a few deys before Notting out for England. I am not yet guile certain when I shall embark for home, but am desirous to be there early in June, 61= I have bad the &nu"lra be attended by revolu tions at every step I have taken in Raceme. I was at Naples during the insurrection and renolutiort by which the kingdom of Me two Bicilies was con dMierinireitt I ;as at RouseWben the people Amnestied a 'Cimistitu don of tie iFope r is well as when ihe acquiesced is that demand. Lind . at Venice when the peoi ple emelarainal and- expeffedthe Aistrisin annoys eadyninriton,' and after wardiratlPadua when they successfully revolted there. I was likaarber at Md. dens and Panne; when those eidetic* three e off the Austrian yoke !Mine. At Y0!nik,.1!..147. 4 4 16 " , I rem stopped and .detained full hem days. At/Ve nice my pinyon bed Wen bier for 111111an'hy the Provisional Otnrifbnw4: tWn ginOrraiment'the Austrian military coMmandet: ottierona womld not recognise, and I yvi‘cbevellad In ert the 9ennan aido pt the Tin* by passes its the Alpe at that season impassable: Af ter temonstrating in party Wang terms with this OermarrrEreh!tronnitted - meiiirii - ,Nary great Carer, to go bach, to Padua. which Ittis.,md ingly did. From Padua I welt, by the' way of Rovigo to rentra._,Arlibrrigolaser t h e iltalian . Battalion in the. Austrian service rebel spinet its officers, put on the Picador, and join thahrmy led by a Prink It WM r i ce thing:a 'She s!ri l eett in the ranks of the patriots, carrying ninakent or swords, as it, happened they were able to arm themselves with the one or the other. At retire, Which I wee compelled to visit s second, time, I menthe advance guard rides army of the Pope, under the commend of. Gen. Duran d°, with whore I wee ISSN arqsaisted, mulching towarde Upper Italy, to unite With the Piedmon tem in driving out the Amnia's*. From Tema I went to Modena, and here'again found tie peo ple in anne, and the Austrians flying hrifore them. It was a strange sight to see the disciplined armies of Austria retreating befogs a crowd of men,•wo men and beys, armed with old Muskets without bayonets, fowling pieces, scythes, Owe end clubs, and whole only music was the patriotic songs sung by themselves. At Parma I was greeted with the same sight; so also. at Plectura. At Lads—famous as the place where Nepotism seised the colors of one of the_ rench Regiment* which wavered on the bridge--I overtook the army of Charles Albert advegeing toward" Mantua, to engage the Aus trians. He was at the head of 18,000 of his own troops, and shoot VEOOO Piedniontese.--not e nough to encounter Eadetesky and Ms 60,000 Austrians. His army, hoWever, was daily increas ing. The Verritien army, *bout 7,000; the army of the Pope, 8,000 strong, beside uncounted soled teen ; the army of the Onnd Duke of Tuscany, 8,000 etrang— i -were within a day or two march, and all the country was in arms, or up without arms, pushing towards the headquarters of the King of Sardinia, Chsulee Albert. From Pierces I went to Milan, from which the Austrians bad just retreated. When at Verona I was within seven hours navel of Milan, there be ing c a ll-reed part of the way ; but by the way the Austrians compelled mete travel I was seven days in reaching it, having had to travel over 60h miles for that purpose. At Milan, and for miles before I reached it, the devastating footsteps of War were visible. All the roads leading to the city were formerly bordered by trees, pbuitod at regular dor taISOCII from each other, and forming beautiful se amen. These were all cut dawn, as lore the de lightild groves in and about the city, in order to tone obstructions to the advance'of the Austrians. The city itself likewise presented a sad spectacle, It is pettlapa Ow beat paved city in Europe; but its beautiful pariententa bad bee'S broken Up in every • direction arid minverted intobarricades. Hiat'thet was not the worst sight that met the eye. In Ma• ny places, where the barricades were hastily erect ed, they could not writ to rtg up i the pavements; In such eases fine cartUires, bureaus, Way, and in many instances pianos, wem piled up to obstruct the Austrian advance, It rem quite a amnion thing tone it lorries& constructed °thumb, lined with the mattresses of beds and bed clothes of all kinds. The streets are paved with round stones, and these, before every house, Wen) dug up and earrkQ tq the tooh, to` be' thrown' down oil the Austria,* in ease the attempted ' to dorm the City. Men, Wenien and children, all labored in constructing the biriMieselts t•t4pii'ring for the defenos. For Ave day. liadelinky . buitiberded the city from four points within point blank abet of the walls, and you may judge that ling destruction of.life end properly was Plurulr quiugh o f lb° feu a►er.nut as, great as might hero beta empeetal. one 01110 • the Amadeus . Funned one .ef the ,AuTflts, celled vas Bork, but they held persursiort of it br a very short limn .The Milanese met them with such arms as they could catch up, while the women tabled dawn in gum, from the roofs of the , tall hentsesoi showir of gage% which crush -4 boodle& Of them • to•iiiiide. • Ttieylko ;land Eadefinky, inswing or did 'pinned' of tliarke AN Etat ather affiei; stAy SowardsMantue lititamm rik,irm over their victory as a people, while ad Wien thiiy mounted ler these (who , Nita oiueu btu* It was is the initial of this mourning end this raj*. ing that I eatere# the city. . he I remained about a week, anal then 'set oil foe lararrne, In Swineriartd, by *ay sitthe pt 6 of ge. oothiba. I arrived . at Lucerne in sanely, but not without having seen sights frightful oult Who sees the Alps for the first time. The''St: Gotham' is never a very intiting pass ; and ft the season when I crossed it, it was especially formidable. None of the "WOW was yet gone, while it was becoming soft and adhesive, sticking to , the horses' feet, and producing little "balls," which , rendered their steps less certain in places where a stumble would be destruction. The way, for many miles, is a path not three feet mule. Up this path ti ou aro conveyed in a little sled drawn by one horse and conducted by a guide. Oftentimes the path is no wider that, the sled ; sometimes troy as wide. In this fatter case the guide holds up the runner Mat the preci pice, and tells you there no danger; bur you can hardly 'where him--impecially if you chatter to recollect that if your horse should stumble you would be in a montritt precipitated tutu depths thousands of feet below. It in not only here and there that yen encounter such places as these ; but on the farther side, for miles together, your way lies along these frightful precipices, which it make , : you sick to look into. In about sewn how ever, you surmount all the difficulties of your way arid mach the village of Hospital, situated it the foot of the tipper (lain of the Alps. Front Hospital I went to Fluellan. a little town situated on the banks of lake Lucerne, famous for the exploits of William Tell. Here I staid a lbw days, and visited Altorff and several plaeordistin , guished for the imposing views you tore ,from 'hem. As I passed the Alps I had the luck to see and hear an avalanche; orbiter the right nor the sounrtis a ' , kiting one. In the Iwo days of my sitjourn at I...ltalian, I saw ucreral small ones. From ilutellan I rrosocd lake Lucerne to the oily of linctine, and from thence went to Bails, on the upper waters of the Rhine. Prom Bail, I Ikicurely 'dew:ended the Rhine to Coiogne, from which I Inuit to Aix-la Chapelle, and thence to Brussels. The country of the Rhine was all bhxnning; decked in Bs spring getteeet h was h , oautifol indeed., /ha bar' Mei -11 1ffe *raw it % While aeflrinie4l I , Waiarkro; tatisra We afar of Napoleon set forever—not before' ttre 'Ulterior genius of loVelpngton y toollegiejaes to the decOtmor desthsYs• ' " ' , • AWNS P49 B, o,o. o , ool ,MtbikAllittidor am, and where I 'ball remake vied alter the elae lion•. MislNl id«. ti)!liiiiikorip th...- rt i tift reri? 47,,,t0ftt 'anzapne eae r eattntty a think I wilt hi;litiogdilitlthirfillli l lO Jone certainly, if I lies, not later than the 1016.• • ..Itl v oor t i m e ",„ipip ti dja. :fitrio -40 i 42•1meetoorEt it. leran iit;13614 OtteijibeWFAV"" A latorliqutlic i 470t0k Nef, qco9rs 414 010 Vic dates that he hUdASlsnhined to `embark linmedi *Wl *I Maths limbome, And 'Alpine& toArthlikw the U. States aboutte tit Om ! SCOTT ATMilidliCkgN.—The mayor . 1 4. -Yil an i,' Tir tVestir ofthe ty . MAIM • citizens for Wddhaday esenhii; lam, at the City inallhAilanaldrittuspiiiiiiissieisderina g sk o p e f Gen.lik*t :sad she' zistaltisitium , kit Ship vichiStis . itehlertet by &It Milt under his uff 1 4, Pg4lrrfr *IF,P•P' / 8 4rr-oli/Aiif Mad IhnitltblA 4[ lo l l B4.o l 4lteAglthf bigleAllfiNPP?rt 14)C14 1 1( 9. 1 4 TArbetirer say olber,toolt Whigdzatltlic National oC4mineM miy neminsinio- , : . 1 . 1 . "! fls7l}te Chfaitawsia,nir u k l aatiair aildr lIIIIOOItO Oft§Ai)llCi; of the meet 1 04 1 • 1 14, 1 1 1 411 114 ni 1 ,4 04 1, of town." who hall beta I TalFht b lk a ° WM* M l ' *Went #7 a aarstaksS.f!a NW"' iflifoChat ho was owe druak W row *ilhin the 14+ , 4' Michigan Daewoo' to'the Mitiekdal tonveitfon are huartirtra for eLAT'I goes for temp!: litarliand for el al wlth Tay lor ie a second elate: far CoL Josiantllnre Waco, of Iledlbedetionti, has been Delimit! or the Whit Delesitiii‘ to the ffetiott . al Ceetveinfitio Rom the 11th Diettiot 1 44 thin State. rti es, instrucial lo pen. Warr ito the flrattaltut. " , .4 4_ az7he bit Sank Ditertora d ahoviini i that the IWhhtion ha. ansaiii4lllloot to meeriu Gen. Wad hi* be4bfis. iota hhosalf reaponeible for Ote Mae. tette siy.'me dixtint, or epeeist by , AK higher, caused the aorpention. cgr At tbe late. rem of the Oormaion Pletti ter Chester county, Brigade Ineprekei Peck areatered $lOO feint Maniacal Leo, *nil *lOO from , Esse Peonock,rwo of the CoMniitorkinere olaitkil Mum ty, for 'oetrleet or refusal to perform tliele;*.al duty in the Locrll;ectiutt of militia flees. „ . ./. l ire'and Pennock confessed judgement, which precluthal the interreatiortinf a jury.. CANDIDATE FOR A SSEADLY,, , Mr. Du sums R :—lt britm . geortralli underetotel throughout the county, ihas Mr. 'Mahe emir. in tionseq ammo of ill hes Ith and his owe toilette Orkin, does not desire to be a candidate for hrolection: to the nest ..Asermbly, the add will therefore ham. pen for other good and true Ilrbip fee that Motion. This being the rase, I, as well as numerous other friends, would respectfully suggest and reconwmd to (be' Whigs sr the Comity the trams H. J. &min pre. Esq:.l of year pleat, for this station. Mr. B. bee alwaYe been among the need anise Of the' *big party in this county, Wu, energy arid intelliginre'eMuld resider him a taltiahlonweibitr at klarrisinim, in,coaneqtion with his geit eral acquaintance with ,ths settee and leading nrmbere Onk Ming peril th;oteghout wooklmake. hint • lading mad 'useful member of the Legislature. and I knee -he will* Owed on the ticket by our County Convention. 7NitiWISin , LEAsANT , [ amentmic.rao, , . ~Mit.,BuantAß :—Sipet the coping ofthepifttn ty Convention for the i t*, pupate ,o( notriteatift Candidates for the eeseraLutlices erleskent Orbs MA at the next General Igisetionvntultersen in alike. hive hewn made•hr pinions rosidinginctliif• *mit portions of the twenty, Si to whishon mail, Mr. Commie will conseei ui br n tiisdiskt. *Die next Lealilitiie. ,•••' •• 1 " / As it is •iniMiVtitittl t witiDmie Mr. Coors. will reach heft. until 'lifter the ConV'entithOoltie tor respondent deitiMit piopie rd'ittitiftiiiimitilown of. Me Minder,' that, beris4 ISO' "'"ti ' ki Pit ti " - idly of ascertaing the feeling. and' ie eMaietites:' of Mr. C. in thisrldiery * feels well ...nerd, end justified in Ilibli:tliiit lie WillnM decline . nom ination, int will notte4tricitmeteel,"lllll44.llllte, Medellin', of his Mende and the••Meellftiellkw make him their Carididatet , r...' .; :I; i• •di ; • ' ' •' ' •'' •'• •' ' " 0 CIINUADRIAND: .to o,,*'aiiyoutfect, R ii 4 4i,i10,40 irod , . • ~ • • to.fouoipt r hit mid). ,' . Mr.llah W: . 'Vdid*::.--''"' ''' 'BlO--Htivltig been ,SIII cted i iflrlStre t h a P, ; i 4 rt Y,'Ye * T ii ctOi l i'l e ' Bll ' Ube ,. " luirroin ad neevertrey . ii to ,ipc.pat ts* : l l— ndance dance to business, and hatiing attloOtia aPY medicines 'nit** any,botVitpornry . re lief, I purgnisea Slant three years smelt. of Ivlr il k:tlward Meson, year sr*. is oily, several, lbottlea 01 Wiaitis s of Wild Cherry, from the eireetsk ght 111114 4 ' 1 obtained morn relief thou from an he MO icinas I had ever taken for .thakdasiossittig disonter. I have, by the repeated, 's**96 your valnabe llalsatu, beat, more Ittufbota pressure for breath, and opploseimr 4 oo' lungs, than 1 had anticipated,. sod, iii4ctedl conceive my - sell cared of Ilkix xnast darkest:Ai. citing malady. , . - 1 do most cheerfully lender yen Ain'. sas knowledgement, whish you will use a* your judgement dictates. , 4'. D..74IATIVIRIt Argus (Ake, Port land, )Iprat 24, 14. 64 .,,,,5• 1.t.7" For sale by' SAMU.r.,4 IL, li.Vlls LER, only Agent littr Cie4elvilrgs,• •,. • May 19, 184e...,-2,t nor nor_ Nalier• -1 1 YROM TUE 1C , 11.11 , 10as Or INICIINISIJ•t. F1.1)1:4---'11se flour niaract is fired; Of. prune 600 bbla Ilowanl strew* at $5 75, which rite hollers are firm in asking. The is. eciple awl wepidy ate hetw. City 1 1 110 Via held sl $6 26.. Sales of curu :veal $2 37i ► $2 50, Bye flour *a 87. , . cuIA I N—Tho reileirM of grain eolatimie &Male: stke; xins.B VlAkft 60411011 $0 prises red whe•C•tillo r 36 a $1 43; a:llia:ley to good at $l.lll • $1 30 1, while lee fioNie al $t $0 aKI 40. . I X/4" Corn 42 a 43 etv.; yellow 47 a 48. 008 96. 3 8 ; Ilya 78 • 118. Cloverseril $3 $0 a *4 00. nilt" . seed $1 t asl 23.' 1 PRO V 11. N 11.013.— r - No piwcit.l (+glop is pc' el- Mcpa Port, ‘..111+ at $lO 25, awl Primell $ ~, Oa $0 25. Meer Beef $lllOO. No. O. 1; 11/ 50 a 10. Bacon—sick, end ohouldirra 111 Si It 4t; 164 45 s 6... Lard-4.l.cfpe he it 7 a 74.'0,110,c:6 cu. =EIIII=I GLottiont SEASON.—From all quar t ptcOutitoines that the wheat looks utiesually well—that the Oats are up—corn iikverro land corning up—and that the ipaiabeglosto.grow, and is not winter kil led, as Win year—so that with a good sea ' 40 . ?ir*eniaT expect a good crop of hay. _ . • DAoulritßatrlMPll ESTAB- Lia"k„.. Third 'Story.'—'l'he Hon, Atistv, C{ Ay, visiting this Estab lishment for, the purpose of having a da guerreotype • takeni espreesed flattering opistiOns ow this faliciiite pliet of theakiesitt !NOM!! flufhlkon" Of Phihttletplib, end" vast ',111414511, rt9lt'to it to , pro ".4tWe'f' Ir uliguerrec47o- 'rho Propri qepossr applispaterri sisartions• loaxiond -theiedg established famoolghis well known k sb IPh atetilv arotipea iireMfdreik' pf#ii Onriiiis sizes Acts 0, 1 E00044, 611 4 , • . „ April 10,44,rri1Y r mARRLE I I O Otte'llith br the Kee. H. Keller, Mr, ,Heeiir mO4 `Wires, a n d MIS, HAttii* ItstelteiritilMitsta; both of this place. ;by Key. Mr. Aughinbaugh, Mtitiffitni l effsfse CAW'', of thii . Bonsugh, and mhisgsrdiegi lett daughter ofAbribitn Knee, • rEiq.r o f VA] oat) Itswnefilia At New Castle, Obio, on the 4th inst,:, by Nev. Mr. Ugh, Mr. Krena,aa Iheisois Wit.e.se and Mtss~lYtlrratta,'ditigtibt'o/Mr.Jadah Ziegler, Orbablirbribis pike. . • f t OtTumoblay thot 9th inst., by REV. /etas Ms •illtwor; ../440P1.44 0 01b. vtArendterille. Ow the sanadry; by itew:s4tv• Deka: J Mr. AOO/1 Rivavimiliillss Louisa Wslaiobriboth of'Ad &MS Collaty. , . In Apdersen's Valley, on the 21 at of April, Mr. Consist kle. page4l76 y amok! On the 80th of April, Mr.. CLTHAIIIIIIII Ecitairathsn, aged 70 t • \ 'it . 0.1 ' .I.[,ounNumtc.tean. . Repetted.thdaiifere,7th Aarit.. after a, long , and psinfel rt. Suita,wrife pf Jorph Atiertnan; orUrnedl ' teem. si r; in Ole' 4:td y r• of her 'ige. Hir redrains Weni interred on thsiteth, attentitedlay a Urge aaniounn of nelation .114414°4110i\ "JO wiU,looit. Inettrn her Was. When Heaven would kindly vet w 61#1, ''s enekettstutein end,„ Ilhint'effinattel inenne,'.., • VP" - Wald. vithim , Jiff 011picit goats beyond its ears; , She hen gone where the weary met. ' house' her giacioni Liird 'prep/ire'. What though her 'path was oft beget Whet though the storms around her hicw.— Yet why should we, bet haw regret, idiots .heaven has *ought her safely , through. COUNTY CONVENTION. Dernoeratie Whig Voters of Adams JIL county are requested to anemia in their respective townships and boroughs, (at the places at which township and borough elections •are IMO' on Saturday Ike 27th day of May next. to Belem. two Delegates to represent' each township and borough, in a Whig County Convention, which is hereby called to be held at- the. Court House, in the Borough of Gettysburg, on Akistday the 291 h day of May next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of,that day, to place in nom ination Candidates for the several offices to be tilled at the approaching general Elec tion. k. 7 The delegate meetings on Saturday will open's'. 3 o'clock P. M., and'eoutinue open until 6 o'clock P. M. It is desired diet a full and general at tendance of the Whigs of die the town ships may be secured ; that in the ap proaching contest we may be found en gaged in an undivided effort to secure the triumph of thu,principlea we maintain. J. B. lieP111:100N, Prri t. eoutyy Pont. Senrrtary. WHIG CONVIMITION. ITO dotibt there will be a large , number of persona who intend to,yunt PHIL- A DHI.PHIA to attend the great WIIIG CONVENTION to be held on the 7th of June. next. To all such the subreriber would calL i altentleti to bia large aaacirt ment of 11,0.78 and .008, consult- 41. inc of Fine Black Beaver and ,Mvie. °M it akinhat94 FinkilVerre Rocky 141onwrain Mayan and Gonaaintk (very light.) Pa * fiainakteghoms, Pine Cobourgn, Ace., kc. Alai, Summer Cepa, til,evers (let/0100n; all pl which.twill,be, sold at the lowest prices— CHARLES N0..104 4../basktut &reel, between Third May. 19....44ht and Fourth Sta.:Philadelphia. Great National Work. .1 !theory of the Rerohstiott mitt Lives of Me Heroes of the War e Inclipentletice • . ciuoti.Es J. raTe.a4or,i AlLebiota eeluina ta, flue Steel Elates, and • . newly. 200 beautiful Weed r.lignteluse. serbis is a 'splendid book. A valuable addition to the Historic hitetaturo of our retietvy,. - We are much misiiikert• if it does not ratik' With the works of Irving antl.Praterett.!',-vurrankford Herald. . ~ I t surpasses any similar work yet of frred 'to' the American publio."- , - , ,Neare Gazette: ' '' 0 • •-' , , . • • • “It, my be, ropprly considered a pops= 'alined Military, Hiatory of the Itaviilution estramely well sod judiciously written,"-- I ..VeriA , atneriemr. i” , •,,... . - "4 , The present , work on the ißetelution 'lied itillet6ti ii lottpettittl both 'in ottent 4pcidesich to any dial hoe h'eretofore come Alitfrt'4 l #' l oo,•". , 4 •lteit'et • .1 4 . 4. wel l comp: ieep m ef that es YC1144 1 1 fertftd. s .,' • 4ftilier , ~ • ,• ,OfDenmeeAy, tug,be st popu lar History' of the &gelation anti ice Hemel, that has yet heed , Orel; to the eountryi!'— Saturday Reesitig Post. . , pc - .7.4GgFra,WA,N'rEp, tweanvatts foc thelibirfit ainht Attirlati beery coun ' tir 464 the' ' isoitemertul Wilt be' ?fired. I , Ns t ropy hes; !,', - I 1:1 Addrers (post paid)' A. teßikliira J. N. t,eekood Attract, Philadelphia. n. 1848-4 t i r hil. ' • ti • adelplila W ararelAU tnporiuin Nio. 105 Umlaut street, between Third & Pour*Nor,ol Side,; To zikrchasits cud others visitinr, thrsity., A T this establishment may I be • Az found a full assortment of GENTLE- Nuities CLuTtitivo, to suit all tastes and at iihslA..ileatunta* prices, as will sitrostsu all. i publish uo.list of prices, but' will • patronise to sell as low if not lower that these whit make Mere pretensinritt. Xotidi Ore's!! purchased at tom prices, and ipa4(‘:iii so good styles as cart be found in the Lily, ctsill Is solicited before purelia. sing elsewhere, as the ‘Vardrolle tree to It. AIcNEILI,E, No. , 105 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. N. A:l.-.A' largo stork of piece goods on lista tiewnseeti made •to order et tboshoneat notice. ,/las I lit $411...--314 • •• SHERIFF'S SALE. N pursuance of a writ of I enditioni rrimtair, issaetl out ol 'the Conti df Common Pleas of Adams county; Pmtn sylvania, and to me directed; wilt 'be posed to Feiblie sale onFlidery . the 2111t1 day of Juno nexty.iat 1 o'clook., P. M., at the Court-horse; in the Boriouth•Of'llettys burg; the followhig Reit . Eistiato o 'te wit , 1-=A Tract of Land situate in Liberty township,' Adams coun ty. Pa., containing,: , ; ; • L 7 9. acteto4 .. movie .or lees,' ;o*i t t/h Shultz; 'ilugh 144 . 6 . 1 i0 ` art C 4l l l l lll. 'which are erected • ONE AND A HAL/ 111TOSY , • tint I)iimiiibiN9 ROUSE,' 10 hx 44' Ain 4:tict• is. eltiored end •in a smui 'of cul. vutionk the residue, is covered, widl.good 4mber. • , , No. ,2-:sk 'Pract of Land; adjoining tile arotiettitl, cithteißrsig' more or lank being principally Thinbat oe Mountain land. . 'Tirol Of TAW genial(' in Liberty township,• Adams coon. Pii., elottaioing' ' ' • iegOetVlStEit more at leie c edjoining lends of John Mohr, John •'iv'ergnion,' and others—also being Timber or Mounta tend. ' • • ' 14an d . . situate in IlamiltooNth township. Adams county; Pi., rententing , 6 0„ 4 C, ' ,more or less, I?iljoirting \ liusds of Darnel's. !Thin, lieever & Co., and ,being, west • of the "Virfinia Mills" of Mrs; Mary Myers -.- ; slso,7imber or Mountain Land. The first above mentioned three Tracts being seised and levied on as the proper ty oftSairet. and Joint Dueirontr, and the fourth and last Tract being seized and lev ied ou 'as theproperiy of Joint Durward. [Parson purchasing property at Sheriff's sale, will hare to pay ten per cent. of tbe purchase money on the day of of sale, BENJAMIN SCHRIVER, Stigatyt. Sheriri (Mee, 'Gettysburg, •td Miy 10, 1848, Is NOTICE• PROPOSALS will he" received 'Tor Building a Stone Church, 35 feet by 45. feet, near the old one, (Rock Chapel,) a short distance from Reidieraburg on Slab urdny the 1 ath of June, .st 1 o'clock.— Those wiThing to undertake ought to meet the &Wing Committe. on that' day; in person. It will be given out to the lowest and hest bidder, who will be.expeeted to finish the house. • ISAAC sADLER. MICHAEL FISTLE, M'CLEASI:, WM. IL sADLER, lOHIV 1.. SADLER. • - SOLOMON BENDER. lk-hy 19,1919 —dd. Building Committee. Five Cents Reward RAN away from the subscriber, ing in Cumberland township, on Tuesday week,'W M. H. Hirtatsoiv Misoa, (a mulatto.; an indented servant, aged about 11 years. The above reward, but nu thanks, will he given .to any one returning said boy to the subscriber. THOS. JEFFERSON BURR. Mae 10,1848--3 t FRESH ARRIVAL, FUST received at'STEVENSON'S, • . another supply. of those beautiful Chinn' Peart liinneh. Leghorn and Paled Leaf Hats ; where is now opened $ll full and splendid assortment of SPRING AND SH4!NIPAER .0001)S 2 OREAPICR THAN Ilya, Call and examine; KrA superior article of Sugnr-house Molasses, just reueive4,--luty 10w, at:l.-Abu, a another lot of Aue Fresh & SHAD, for sale by the barrel and dozen. May 10, 18418.--tt ANOTIIER ARRIVAL. 01110 K has just rettirned from the city Of Philadelphia, with an eV • INCW and Fashiinia* 'Goods; !Mk he will sell CHER # 4.l l Ellt. MON JEVIIIR,' to a restaitay ! This he will prove to the satisfaction of any who may call. Gdttyabhrg, April 7, 1848,-- loveltry, Watch-Guards..' WATC Chains, Key*, Spectacles Ate: Ace. elm always be had at the Clock & Womb Establishment Of' 'At:qX.FRAZER, A T T.,lin,vAazwrz avow% in 80/limn* Street, Goityrkffirgo .be . .ie'4ol4l l t tray exPectflit Sleet Bee& Reticules and' Purees, Heidi . end • Claspit,,. Pwris Twist, Scissors, Thimbles, Chenile, Flow erk, Cords, Worstedend Worsted , Pritterns, eon! Ihnirds,Colobs, Silk Canvitsok White, • 040001, Hilt (30, Head Dress es, Tooth .Breglee, Books and gyps, Bed Loco and Carpet Binding, together with an assortment ofJEWEL,BY,,, Aprit7,ls4B,4-tr.‘" ' 3 • hoover ; wants 4 'First-ra to r`Timut;pascs . - 'etAtubei , titeorninodited by calling at clok & watch ,Estab.' lii.,(thain4rebeig street;CiettYs berg, next., doer to Mr. Iluehler's pro f( Store—where a new lot of beautiful 24' hour and 8 day CLOCKS have just been received from the City. They are of the best miutufaettire, and will be warranted. Give 116,1rall—they will he sold cheap. ectlie - toorlad Collars. P iii E attention of the Ladies is respect -II- fully asked to an extensive and beau tiful variety of Needle-worked Collars, which I have just received from Philadel phia. Determined not to be outdone in selling low, i titivate the Ladies that they eau purchase Collars at• the lowest rates possible.' ' J. L. SCHICK. 11,JItE N .Fll,l3Ell'l'6', AL- I_ AItYIS):4, ttic:; or the beet quality to be G ui at ilie elciisfeiitionstry of WEAVER, BURNT OUT, BUT AT IT AGAIN! PAINTING. subscriber takes this methatiof I_ informing his friends and the public, that he is now ,located in the Ailey between North Washington and Carlisle streets, im mediately in the rear of p. Middlecors Store, where be will be prepared, as here tofore. to do all kinds of 'Coach, Cloth, Br., Sign Painting. id,'CA,4O•I4GE 44 14 0 1 tIttiq at short notice, and ,ort reasonidge for which Country Produce will bettaken. The subscriber is thankful .for past fa *tors, anti hppes,.b7 intention to-basktiss, and La Wile, tat' ineril and' re ceive a continuance or PittroUr' 0. FREY.: Gettysburg. May B'o-.4 GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY atacifixis THE . I Subseriber respentfuli7 inkorrns hie ' nattier - rpttblie tenetVl 010 1 ,4 ing colninnr 1 cIOTY on the y.xi Np,p,OgtlaNt;SS.lll ;al us branch es, ,at Ms old establishment. in the Western cattufGettssbarg, where he harbonstantly ttn hegd till setts of 214ArscittlPidrElie such as Kettles, Poll, . Ovens, Skillets, . Pans, griddle* &e.;'of rll his .i also, ding, CommoA , ParfoNitir•fight awrbook. i 7 Ei Sto v es --ramong them .s h e linfamed To Farmers ha would say, he hal on hand an excellent airiortment or • Titres/I*g • Machines, litiveyPt, trelebrated Stratsetitters,' the're nowned Sexier Plneit • also WOJficiett's and vt WitbOro's ;,, gars mints, ,Vutters, Shares, 4r.e. , • BI.ACKSIIITHING is carried on in its different, branoltes,.by the best of werk meth t oo \ The aubseriber , has alsoepened a 1 r , ar. Sklol4 . Shop in the South end ot the Prouttdry Building, where, with good work men and excellent materials, the neatest tits and best work will be made' gt:7rlA dies will be waited on at their residence: All of the above mentioned *rticles will be furnished as . cheap, for Caskor country PrOdure, as they can le lied any Where else. All orders will be promptly attend ed to. icrßepaiting, of **kinds, done at the shomet notice. T. WARREN. Gettyaboig, May 4..4848. •. alGEalrer For the 'Sale of Roussell's 'C'elelehrated Gold Medal Perfirmery, VAN UF/CTURED at No. 114 Ches • i nut 'street, Philadelphia. The sub scr her, having been appourteti Agent for the sale of the celebrated, articles or Per fernery' manufactured by, Eugene Roussel!, would' invite the attention of the Ladies end Gentlemen of Gettysburg and vicini- ty to ealland examine the stock of Perfu mery, Fancy Soaps, Toilet Articles, &c. Rousselllr perfumery, so extensively in vogue in SD our !Seger Cities, where it has rapidly : Supplanted, bink American and ffm ropeati articles, is pow off e red to the i n . habitants of this place by. the subscriber, who has effected an arrangement such as to enable him to dispose of the various ar ticles Or. Robsmr. niantillicttire.si Olt Re tail Prices . charged by 'the Manufacturer in Philadelphia. . . . 141 4 LR,KURTZ. May•fl, !Sift..lL:it -' • ' • ' PARTNKIISITIP DISSPLY,ED. /11110 Pat:tneraltipest!ltng 6,01 , Ce11 the ultscrtbers, was 4tmeollred,b ; aw l hod opium!' t, on tlr first day of April , { 1848. J: 11. SKELLY, EM AN Ili EL I'lB/lER. J. He SKELLV O. TILL condones to carry, on the Toil. 1.7 oring business at the Oki likatid, near. ly tiPposiie the l'ost °lntel, where ha is prepared to. eseente all work in' his'line with promptness and dispatch. He ie. turns his thanks td the public for .the generous support Ite'ha r ti hitherto received, end hopesi by intent o. toinitriness o io user• it a Continuanbe of the public Itatronaga. • 'llk_q•Aril , Work done et his'iltop Will. be warsoilted to fit. ' • ' I " . 1 Gettysburg, May 4)4. SPRING ANO SOINUI 411Eiii-ILIDOEIDXIMENves rilet MAI:MILO , CI AS joie received audi jemmy opening rj auhie, told eland on the Council, large will; handconte a clerk le/Goods as he haus 'ever.effered to the , publish totuoisto DRS AS 0 ODA Groceries China Glass , and ueens*or , Hardscari, libllosa-tatits;•likaatels, Hats, \' ' 'Ceps; ." The.above goods hare, bees selected in Philadelphia and Baltimore, 'with care and upon ,, tlta best - terms. • and will- be sold 01-LEAP ; and, as mitnil4-ther motion ie invited. to a great variety of, FANCY GOOD t;; among which are very superior , BILKS, GINGHAM% LAW NES , ,, , 4e. Meese calk examine, and jidte 'ter ion-naives. , Ir;P',lNfirannO 404 W, bbdeek ~p is cab ruciAl.liedW4 1404 woi, -theY • may want-, . • /A.pril 1848. , • , 41t, „ „ 'NEW 'SPRIN G,& SUMMER D. MIDDLECOFF El AS just opened a fresh stock of SCA* sonablc Fancy and t-itaplo Goods, which will be offered at a tremendous re• &rearm on all former pricem. Ile respect fully invites (hr attention of persons wish ing cheap goods to an examination of his selection, and a comparison with the pri ces of good sold elsewhere. April 2N, W ' of all kinds, n it will be cletineils too, repoiretl, at the shortest notke, at FRAZER'S Ciotti & Watch Establishment, •tiletty'sburg. July rt 3; lOROUCH ACCOUNTS. RomEirr HAUFZR, Treeurrer of the Bor ough of Gitityotturg, for the year end ing .17pri( 28, 1848. )4 Y42llRi , . To balvice in lipid of Trrourec at k4VlMitlenkni, ll ' ' ie'9l ) •.., „Z Monts; ; 16 12 ,Q..Arnntrong, 29 95 • " J• BoYMI• 'Ps. Acoregitt an'J 1 0 4 Taz.w ,_eme4 . 3447 A !.,. mkl,. nisoityvi, , t, A. 049, puh,relyo,frozrrit . • .. I ,4v)M ..,1847:',•,kx Aotn! ' ,i 1 0 4 41 By OrdealliddMr t ls.figiheir is wit ' • 'l •DoLtlr. 4*C citficersoftiditicilf,''•i ' ' '':'' •'' "9',X21 (laid* st i or-41,iitereit, . ' • - t5 l Mary ki i . 1 :11 . 11..46 . . . ~ ,,,1 . 1s ~ Daniel 21.'19(iiitliii,110; • ' , 50' ' 32" •A'. l liiiiiklasili, ' lfo.' 1 •' • ''' AO Ifif' 00 iik'Jit' PO'no r Orillit'''irto , ik , Air.' ' ''''" • lltitonitl,• • '', " 11 "' '' ' ' „tili•'o4,l Pater - "A'betintitni ~' Stink inek ' '•' RiidieUt . .. ' ..., , ' ' ' '' 52'50' 1 •Gen. C. l .i ~.,,,.., ' .:,,.,., 1 'di4 .ll " 166 454 (4 e 4 4 4 / '4 '' •' ; , -110 r, 10•14' .A.toitid r. te elti l L . ;dtitc)94, ,I.P i r., Gabriel Meals— -. . 10 iiiiiiiiii . ''‘ HOUsew $114114111110,;:il: i .„. 32 52 R. G. Harper--priating accounts, billVaislidnafg ,d o. - 1, r ; p5O D. A Ilimpler ‘ .. "do. ~ , , 1 0 50 II t.yoise2er the Pine, , A '42e.,' : • ', .",'' , .: ~ ,6 0. 'Chip tt'lltritraplir:-lirbili at 'Ara i v4or 4 K. ,•tiitilde', -- •" - do:''' k., ',.' - ,4 .Geo."?tittlanian,' •rfoil l . l .__ ~_ ,' ''' '• 1 i', ' 1 1 I •lienry , Rupp-=t6 Fog*, (, ~. , P. A t ir„l3,,,tlt.„*y-ior lined, -, i -', Thos. .17f ,.. apen T iAnitltwork 'At dragi 4;120 1 A4c'ni u#4067-cor,,r9rk , 1 , '3 ,43 1 opjanun Ilerttor,loga, , - ; ~,,,,,k,,po „ I. ,Prowi—Tnit: Orillictrough pro- ~ ; r , - • . . 4 54 1 1 - t i. - - , J. Ma tth i as - --fob winding ` clock , to '' ' 1 1842,44.0, ' , : ' ll,-nti ~ t..llinorrat,-..-for ilinrk;. l ',-'"-• 5 o,o l ' J. itt'Ste*enant--(4i Gra v el, ...' ' 1 ,e16, -John Kant --stone, ' ' ' ' '' 50 paria._,4lc i .,,l#44..,indlitiLL' '1 ..... boards, 04 wOr2, n . : --, ,'• , ' 5 37i: lieng i f itti.. , *orky . ' ' • 11 50[1 James tilde,. : , 'do:: ; „,8 25 Edward Litde,„: do. • .'.:,' 1 25, Adams Faults. ' • do. , : • .20;84' Francis Lea,' do. •• ' ilt 374 _ . __. hl. Moffmari t do. f 11 .. 434 (3 - Suck - •'"2 26 , iamov i teryiagiale god, work, 3 00 M' 14 /4.2 week, 75 /28Viiiebijtoser; 40. B. Ihicekisilf*,_ do: • Kinsey •044;kie i r. ' , Aslaheel'Bl, do ss l.3Bl!' r 118 301 i J 664 A.tuire • 4,5: - M. Reiligg, _do - — 4 - 87 4 George iced.,!; - 7 •; • 8 374 David litionikeri dot ; 1400 . •; ,do ; ; 1 1. 1 2ri John Nimbeek. do , , ;•r 2, 314 Henry Welly ' ~ ,••do q 8,11 Louie • lloopeyi • do ' • . .211011 i Jacob Culp, ~ do • . , •,1;,03 • Henry Sluts, i do , 410 Peter Lutz, do 3 ;72 Geo. Havviser.• ; dp \ i.IO ,50 Samuel Filby: do • ; • ..8 Henry Aughintumgb. • 3..88* A.rulstroca.. do . 965 seg„,44aaW,,,dis s ,. D. Middlecolli, do 1 30 11. Ziegler-746ifliegailitrnigrkan dize, t • Thomsas`3 ll o6ooo.64initer for Enginett 34 50 J. Mentz .aithitam i. 4QO H. .SclttelnitmrAiwiti6inr nt• ?sc. 1 George S;roge=, Pihrart xi " r brenvuieo,. . J.' A. Iliiiiitogarti-Amoding; ' - 26:410 Joho ' , „ o 00 Wet A 5 •• s '. II 00 T.. Sierras—Sleet; , , , • I. .61 John Brown*fees• and relearns, •• 61' 49 Janitstovireilessee I •; 40 01 Bargees and Council, • ' , :: , 'BO , OO °lurk ad& Treariirer. • • 30 lee Be is bereft of!. Sleeve, Do , • • qii,Arnibirei n rt o 11116 )7d 1,. • r e j.tße ow i r [ll..; is, es Do Treasurer, "'"•'' *) ••• ' ' • b. Xl'Bo4' ` ' 18•411,illitill 28: lite' ° l i iiitqi l =il 'of the Sorbhigh of atittyoblitto it thic , thoi '1614 Welded' di* st*tffit OUR* grer , '6,,,ilit‘ll:42lot . fee Ofr'irtiftegar ough,, fbi Ott' ' e4d1o); 'ail thiSatAfiit hid oe&timi 'tiro' rroet—and gist there hi a balance' Witte hands' dike . Treiiiiiiii, of irrote psilars, andu i TuietrOmee , e a , 7), :• ~... I :,:,i,) L . B. l i lifiEltSON, 0 ., .14 W . 7 10 9*tir : gatlr' , , p4vito -1 , 714iti041.-4 1 ',. ~ ~„, iiig',,L6. ideditthe't horn!, t•„ Tovni z t-,%. , ..r itea n_lo4 uiN4riber respectfully tu hie it# P. toscall." ll M lll ..ke AueORTMENT OF 'NEW.:FANCY GOODS,: Cen t iititing'Of Haidkerehiefs; Ribbonti, , Ph. I'o4 'Mtialine,' Worsted Binding, 'Sittlieg Needle-worked •Collars, Otaveur, (a beau• tiful variety,) Spool Cotion, (all , eolotita) Pumas '..and Pocket-books, Suspenders, GloVeia 4 (the greatest kind of an assortment) Mitts, Alm, Tapes, Whips, Ivory Studs, Play and Agate Mittens, Boot Lattens; Tian. I Nis, Bishop Lawns, Bobinet Lace, Ed• gingand beam Pins and Needles, Knitting Cotton, Mixed Cotton Yarn, Wadding, Black Gimps and Fringes, Green Gauze Veits; Fancy Silk Tied, Wooden Moles, Cotton'Laps, Steel Pens, ,(six for a ecot &c., Ate. Let it be. borne , in mind, that all the a bove 'articles will be disposed of twenty :five percent. cheaper than ever, posilh , ely. Call and examine for yourselveit;'imid 'be convinced. April 7.• 'J: T.: SCHICK.' ~'IILVER• AND GERMAN SILVER 1: 7 5 PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, &c., of bent quality; can always he had at the, Fancy Store of C. WEAVER. ' eiL84120011.422D/taNci ' N. hand and for sale, a lot of , 7'riere/. O ing Rags end Basked*. veryt handy and cheap. J. L. SUfIICK ElllLq., st 800 k ST 0 R'E 1 _, .._, ... t _, : ......, .. 1 !..,) 1 GETTVA'II . IIIIO, Pd. 1 TE Snhscriber tenders his acknowl-! 1 adtonents to the Public for the liberal aid steady patronage witli which he has been faltored for a scrim; of years, and re spectfully announces 'that he has just re-' ceitrodi at' his • old' 'Motablislted ' stand ill Chambersburg street,: a large. and ' , fre'sli , tiiiVir'LvEli . )WW IN . DR ' M IIINES;: . weilaiaiNdattitirmsoo - :-• ( Pkittts - Atutiisbi : , . pyestuffs I I - and Amify j ,v4k:iftx, t of articles usnall f i Intlifil Ina thttg store ,to ,which he invites * AfsSiiiiihi l o4iiiiliiill'e;Wilii ashniSh'res 04 , ritif Be' fitrniiiied a't the 'Most re as 4 1 .. , , ith , 1iet ,,,,,„ ~; ,: .. . ,): ..,„ , , . . 1 'ir iptitii t49' 41 iihti large i tn ,i'Aii-,'• g tif, 'aiiiii , nifiiilif '016061W;14 'all &MIL . lto qiu '' 'or' ,' 1 " ' ' ''' '' ' ' -, , ,5 III:9 ', ,. 1 - 1 .Nal: ~,,L;,. . 14 I --, ..... C[4B l l WI ViegfiPB l ol/1 1 -'\ ; 4*o 40 4,0,6, 4 . , . \ I , , . 1, , . . f .. 1.. ,',,,, \-.1...1,..:2..1".1001111111 ''''' ' ' embracing vinsost , rinier varibiasi of Eniad and ea Pomilkis Literitarei,diobt,“ ~,, ~ Blank Books and Statlosierpli of all kinds, GOLTPITAKIPOiitta; kris ittng aad,rrinikgrZsi-wr,lnk stands:4l,6ldr d:',-aWn Vrh , u l s o wi l Ileiald it,44 7 4 L CESVI ;AAA Ali 'O,l, A Irli:ri' 'o.*:‘ Otir/littplgeosouts lum,beeniiitade by Wli, 1 04 VleWitirtlOASPlP•Wiet.4)4lW meta wt u ge, ikiNtptownlrm :rota the 9 1i 'lip$ 104,., . Ylll . 11,0 " °' it . ,',' , f,iiiifillt)2l l f , ~.,. . "' I . ha et ) ent toil' "11 4Yhk 0 41, liiiiitaithqitiii t nth% §:litatiNg i I n cY , GM ficiy#A , foyylilY PP7O} vet 1 ' rile ilk .. ~ • 'math yftnif., ! ..-.:.! ~. ctti ‘• I . IWESTfoRN, NEW. arol,lio -; v C91.4.01fi t OF )11,11 1 11 1 , A i f 107 Miiin'sireet. thlt. G. Atth 'lBll/tse Mliture;' abeFehWt~d " drledie7ii' B(h6 harnoade • • : •,i14111 , 1 •,1 t ..! GREAT4TUREMLN ALL ilatx(00ed.:11119 At* Awille, - c - he I tit ° !Vd,V er Ornfk i lir "74 !IfliittullO *tiler!' IV re Is ' fin i Y AlWina l say i sigll - admit!' Vutrtbee (educated LII4IIIDIICAL PRAVTllorKlitragof In high professional strotrihgersilitli snidosttisen• eral use of it in their proodOth rifierituOiMing diseases: • • aird l JV V vill'gx-1"1 1 1m01% 3 / 4 11, ... ..e CP e dull' 'Orgi e, aa , _II 4iwn °VII I ctrt.l i n i .sffrit t4 • 9l , f tt th i n ' W ' an a g e ri,fi e nl e fri t i l er , . It particularly ieti 5, at a W 11. ontemplate the use of Aril ll icittiviib4fesitifihronnation •htliim'Ctißlll , o. ll lt l INVI ,, ' lotlilclil'A tOf ~ ) i ilei t r* Vi I t i Ogie t Nfrettlffaiii , ajt, ~ i If l a ti a w Ai ttledryi *Mini . ./'„Th`di . gticata yipen :titi aaitthidflor4twk-4**Olable hdYfttilitirnetta ,parties dr limn sliifiai. anah,i‘htai Ada fildwailitNt I han biPolV,fkAiiiit- 0 10140! fRf,ljYl/0 440 tile co , .My tem miPtro ir ffect•nct,, i rifi . paiir,ot antrum tn e , difheac Itxtlitim, I di foutit (t.ttli ____,.." .1 l , ~ NAMVSePLAVIDS 10-11 , 91,V1WAr' , ." whrth nu ist treittertildbryiatiionfinwretilediasal Abeyartias will attawaßpoeit paitistimiddilirlionittk(t. . . 11711!p/F4tinp • L .". L ' i j: i r „,61 •6i II 0 . 1 it 1110 . 0i , iltrIlitil f4 ;11 111 41 4,aawbwat ti itie inide,k Of Ala tIONA ' 'tit' deli itutdictiCii Ail ikaeti44 ii ittat'amettll by itithaalirkipitillitiWtt standby int alepiatr, 41, 1 1 , 01, , 5) ,i ,4 ~ // ),.) ,ot .:P444P,111i A 1 10.1nd 2. 2 * l 4),ltlattitnr4/14 2, I° ' 3 ' ) ° in f L tettr e °•ziglV,lelAerfu l t#P4 th e I cheapest. c:verT um' nal 446 W thetigiair.....lC paAtvitip. 2 8 . Prepared by Pr, a. S4,llll)l9iNte sold at fl i rkeetillie‘ e Tiqgi ,V.,xieiteN,4 X- Cell .evo. tevip 8,9, axle et M. IMT 132 Nubian, New_ Ylkid'Avyner CEsser and w aril i npdhl SUM, ... titid Sri*" Druggist. 1 Ihro9oo446Ccutinky ondVelawitptti‘4l, 1 AVAIRrik Alottßrovit i watewese; w. 2.1*.m 4 ; 14 A :this, 14,0.fiteenclAbbompftlf ~,q,., i. m,„, 1 40,„his,Arso i 1 ilfl _ lop- Arinri i 'cup nv 0 )111 , N • 1 IN I 4 ••A oky ki „ O n 19 r voirin . t ! . M 1 ~r 4 , 9 +/.1 . , r 1,171,f .. Ifil /14111.4.111111311 /Iv .1 :::,11,600fiut,,nytst: ~! D..lrdildigart" _z 101,0 Otaki ß oAt iliecum.,oo. "._,, ilniitfrifte4 fili inrigkiii, gene• t ra . l oll"b i er ni i al i ta - " ' ' 4I r •, • , 3111 Ma r . • ,Fe„loWorkcki itiossfinimonwle oesuori At" Tor thAcr a Mipi, (oeporne e oe j k. , 51, Nein Illy I inniVeAiii.te *kV s ir, , r o,,,,K4if3tiire ) in Soutli'itiViiiied 'sir a where he will be hitipt to' iilfriiid'roqhcele'allio'nfay pa- Itonikilhirfeab 'lieniidibieVl I(I '.. : 1 , Thankfutferspast. tote subscriber solicitikcoiAtnkenqeo Ott "'lige here• before estfliberaliy, F;ten tq,b*. f4f r LC• Gettrittlifiii ABER 7 411411,Pel i Pn filt‘ • iLetblidY'lgebrsbX *ft lalcffitetifinusiiimVionttim‘ thuilear-i Iy all diseaviiitielactiffillacffietliviiiiio,4alakah p~Y deit e „ g ei l s r p , o seas When theie' Cfit pl nsbecOmeobstritet itfutittl'Utituttsibiffulawaii Win t• talr,,NottiareifulimaritaftultildreerrinippaaNyleinl dt -a Abfifilibtflb , Awltert*siitribure.ibitcomie tb IMVP I ? A,lfttfiff r.f is apaptie worip-out ponciple,of tins yitel II at* ale 'fit'for tin& ilie "cbtftiffuet Ittortfiffi•in its circulation and becomes diffused throuilhotst the whole system. Thins elltAiThir ids'. infectious humours the body is made liable to sickness. If. by pipmcfpit i 4 would so a spilikti vistiugeap the weather. a bad colifor consumption would bp !lie 'reittilt•-aif in the'viCinity of comagions disord4s. it woulit imbibe the infeetion, Dr. ilahey't 'Gold. eta Silver PO ; alfhoug ,pleaarint ,10. tattle and innocent is operation, d4ithe moat excellent medicine in the world. to remeye the bile and viacid .enattcr ftotn the t4Steni, and ter teetbee the INer4Aomirich and bowels. to the performance of 'theii 'proper hinctioni,:thetreby rendering the blood pure, and divesting the sye , tern rripn' all morbid. and infeciiimis linmort, is bleb ‘pill flintily reunion every disease. herwirrer lons thinding, and eialow the system 111160111th, stitnigdit and rigs r. circular giying full'ex vilan'at ion of the ai Lion of the /Inn' , can be had of the agent gratis. Priceo'nly '.lscenw - ruir r box. containing both kind=. ;Ind for s le at .the general Depot. No. C'ourtl tinit'rdriset. r{v 1 4 ofki,•and in Get t y Our rK lis 11101.:1111.4:11 Aril 7, S.tB.-2rn , CllOOl., 1109,1i , ' 4 3 AND sTATiox• 0 ERY, of all kinds, constantly ow. hand and for sale. at' the , lon.elt .pricea, at ithe Rook and Stationery Suire..nf Deth 10. • . IL llEJEltliElt:! Perfe4taierp, SO.OPI Of;0 0 1t RN% :8(?0,41 ;Alt'l'iCLES,VOYB44 , zet. for lonia by ' 'U. WEAVEki.7 Candidat e i /or IV Col!wy.,ol:ficelA,,,,l PROTHONOTARY. SITBJE::C . I" to the decision of the'Cotor Ity Convention, .1, again offer, mysf f as a candidate for tho office of P11,01:110. NOTA It Tisate.ftil.fcf . the liberal en courageincad receii•ed at tbo.last nomi nation Tor the office, o 4 rrothonoinr) : , I re spectfully solicit,the suritoq Only fellow citizens • (E(i. W. 711'('LlitIAN Grktysburtv Fele. 18, 1848. tb' Tire nt , nl,lc'gß,NEß.ql,LE I iespc . ctfully annotiliiiriqeelf a tarsi did:l4'Ble the' , ullTett 'of •PROTIIGNOI'A ILY. of dtidarns county...at the next election, (subject to the decision of the Itig Coun ty. thinventien / ) Mid .rcepectfully solicit your support. Should 1 receive 'the nom ination MO be elected. I Will discharge the duties , of eilid , ollineoaritli fidelity and to the beet of I I c :1.13011N PICKING. &Ist I lie di o,' Fbbt 4ri, •1818.. • Voids, Intiopeosiont Voters of .Adsmi , Coutttr. FRIENDS and Fellow-Citinena-L-1. fur mykelf to your consideration 119 Catididute , lbr the Office of l'icitlihnotary 641Athuriaollotinty, lauhJect.to the decision of the Whig County Convention,) and:re irriehtfultyloolibit your support, ' Should I be ttemitieled and eletictl,l will he thank ful for the /uvor and discharge the duties of littbeffide%Altith fidelity, to , -die best of by al!ilitrem WM. W. PAXTON. 1 - A.lettyllitre al'eh • .4EQISTER & RECORDER. f ilf `Toqiie l llitel 0 s Adams (littnfy. i pEl ks -, , ,i n - isIT . 4 .Ns :-1 oiry my IL r self ph's e c'sb dSte ftle 'thir' Mitre of RECTSTIEIit /B,e ' lill:Col?DEff,'l et , kite next I eslestiontit(PubJeN to thin deeirsionr of OW ,IY r jAig,o9il4 11146 mt3pnventivii.) !,, ~„„ 1, , i , U. W,.. Nl'SlWattiY. ~,,,c4l,o;shntg, i'eh. i 8,0 .k 91):: , ..,' ._ •1, t A the ri r 9 lo.B i„ f . 0 ,,,t0 roynly. v I.i Kfi: . ,InYf'cili t° YoiltLii)aqkiern i 4f!A / ' llt.l? - e f•ll'illild, a.le fur lite Ohee of - 'lri!gr,s• Ice slininecoyner A ,et ,Alte, ensuing eleenon, (stillect . in ,tlte 4aeisiou ut the 't lug C o p n . I ty, t,lmentit.,n,), snit rtispeetfylly, solicit c ymivr,tfuttp9f „ w it' noppm.lo owl eleetetl, ;khOtaypr K',l l Im„lnink WIN' lceisekl, sod the dutiee o f tht . pflige isejtarged iaithNl,- dy,AesShe,44l4.9(lAY alti itYt i„t eL ,q 1 JAMES M!ILIIENN I,`. to: Moantjoy ill., Feb. 25, 1848.—:te,„ U 1 '`l'le The Ti en If ,q(lnms County. 9 ii '" ° 4% iiettiiiii'ylY (flatly frihurs it, `'ii iit • lie Wed s4eiiiitis' 44 air i'onntry, 1 in dit iv w. Rio' dffi 7 tu;it , t4rll' tA'ii On. Vid 'ih ditle€roiltekLytdr add lteritr -1 der, 8 Weet to' th'e Nripioil or a Whig di ~ifitgilnr(ltti:'hlriree, yenrt4 ?Igo, Yhttilt .ifieliWaneao'ormv yttig`fric'ttds, I wil 'ilirlibfOl'irl'l4iito 6,ll'sN'ting bi4lt In Vti 7 lattliildf'"Velidida'ir rig Itorkter 'di' ' 6i/NP,"}aAilllti tear;[ trust, in like iitairiiii'At'lie 'liii turturiiteriti di 4bdtii. tlih iplrilhdirdli'.'' f :itiii4 i4l s ' 'gratAd litailki, 40'14 titeeiiii!lor'their'Pthlitir ' tip l iorT, irlirigifitretttifti , 'hb)iO4 ot 4 all 81i( 4 1p;;;ItO '4l . ilYeiV(llUe 'olCilib Yount) , gootei4lll , , thi4 rev( Able consjdAralionju die, pri.,4.itt vitt . - 411' : ‘ ' " ''''.vrNi."lV.`irx m EJogv,. ldritai n :;a.) `Nriiioi U.;--/te .swots do ryji,' 1,, , 11/ , 1 . 111 ~ 1 . . . CLERK oF,:tliti (:(teltlS. l7d;likt.T6l4otif Ailirltifrinitint9; yroltruew-o«iwzliNnu'llitiinghtite ju.kirbilliallicit W aunierouiritamnds, tinfrtlMlAWifak Vtbtlf 4tittlra re S WII4OI lid i dAl6.(Stehtetlo44,Mt" (ailhfact gabs! Whig #. thm)) 6.44 re - 41444 . 04 I* keraTtlP , lOW, : 1 1 ' 40Cir 01100114144)4eCk5t1. , r r ` charge thle,tAtieaqiiiouinblent ini•lnts4 to flio Nee! tirirny ability. o 7 iirt Fits! lc, i - nutt4 t W&COURAGED by numerous/68mb t'nempfnlly Offer 'unyaelt to got cite 4i:11111 1 (d A ama county', as a canifidate for I.lkf r o 01 0 1'11E COUgI:4, t;uitec,t the decinsion of the . Wir'en'tiob t :Yithel respectfully so'hci their 'o,tt;'iiith that, if Otniii- Vat'fiii lout tilitbicil; 'favotahall by' "a faithful and proper cif (lic"duticii • "" ll.' DENIVII)pIi.' c,'"(teityt,buht is in, . , , (c o o f ,A(mm# ounly t 0 trer aor to, ypu? enimiclepition et, a condi ,ifite of •iltk 001;10'8, (fARFf, . 0 0 1 con- NvAitypip.) p 11,,11311nn! ! . i d oveit.o, t)il topeartolty Ercforoi,ttte tferMhlpit, i gfricit tyl,fhplleht of oty to i „ „ $,„ ,11V,5,51;t1,1.. ; tYPI)I I 9I4rg,, gfibr) r7;_fitivi — Trfr ; ~11911 #ll ~1 .LLI.- ~TOIr 718/t14: 01' cor.vrr. ,11ERitifitiorplin ginnounco.myNeif a illb ollict :8111:;1111•T (risskijaclttdi.lic decixion 6f the, Whig Clomp. ilYr lionllention.i), , andd,rosimetfully. solicit ydlllitoricitu.t 4 ti .f.yo);-1 I•llcaiiklio hp., Fel). 2S, 1818. : 111E t C/TIZBISiSktr ADAMS,COUNTY. IHEREBY announce to vsell a. eauth. didate for the, office of 1..,E•1 E Ji J 1' at the next election, (subject to the 4.leci. skull of the Whig .Uounty Convention,) and, roppeofully ypur; N epport, ;Should, i nominated, and elocted,Any beat &pox shall , he.tlitected to a faithful and.prope r•cliecharge of the .t.lutibk' of:the Office. • ' • • WILMA NVEICKES.. itcading,tp, Feb. la. 11348.—tc • • ; . t, 74: the rill:ens of .'l,llgyis e4keply4 • :---bigslipp fret 4 1 !- • myself to,your consideration as esn. fpf, tfiu office f. 4.111 .11Z1111, nt the ite?3,clecexall.:tectioti, (subj et: L soul of the 'Whig t)ounty, coriv,mtion,) Tiolulkfig for ; the fiberal support received at tlfp fast lierifr s'eleenon, , f respectfully solieit.your support, and pledge my beat °ndelw9fsi# .l ")‘ lll l4q l ß 4 anti clecte toOis• cbarge the duller. the , office NO ttalt• oesfi unit fidelity. ' ' .14"4.14f " '1••• • It ANt stMitn.`, ochon 141 i. a • ' r :41) ;It 4ndfllli,4 : (fetinlM: 1 11 , ftlbeli tnatircillf tfie!' ce trOti it lid re Orest:pyi.„,ii , o iiiiitiei 46111egal Iti ` ijiingtinege esel f r itti deta o dlciaf6 rOvi iftC n O Nig. of =•OV)P1:1 • 1 0 . ' to the decision or the Whig - Mt th. , 1 44 ._,,, lee e( . illy pelt enorts aim l e fee o . a faithful,aiut proper disehtigge! OK 4. tiea.of the ()trice. ' •• v , •Ir DANIRJAMINNWIti ,J,etiniate towtmitip, Match ;1,04'1,1104.1i Prioulr ondlillo.r.tiitztno of Adam N(OlfßA44 , l•:l).byri.etr . friends, , eitti, 11l suffering itudeethe arm , lately.; 'l , offerMyrelf. avni t uranw at if or the" Waco of 44111 , 11{111 ,1 10, st the ensuing' election, (subject to . the , thi ,, ioitut of , tho , Wine County , 4'onyetitioo,) , trod respect. fully; stilieit yOur ;nupyinvi. l nominated , anti eleelosA my beet ettortsfshall be brought into :tenon to discharge the duties+ .of the otfme ' if• ; • , !,, I;HON NED Huntington township,. Mairli I.IL IMME:=I 7IY the rolore , gl altlamileottnify.o ~r. I: 4 IELIMW 11111'1ZHN4 Yowl *in plessie reigard tee Hig. , alerinditlatis 'for the ()Ace of f4llElitlff; (ItithjeoVie•thet decision of the Whig County. Gaubert- , tioti):' Should 'you hnnrinatdand'elosit your •kintitiess will be otokneiniedgekl thy directing s olny best etioroctela. 'faithful inh impartial discharge of the duties tof the offices.' • AAICON COJCL Latimcire l ji.i Pell; 25, 18484-4 t.• t. • 1,-.414,14 ROISTER AND,RECOMIt To the Free and Independnti lidera-of Adams county. .6 •.t 'l' thd egeneir wolitiottienil /Of miiny / Irien(l6, l ,l aiit'lddttted'to otibreeivi F elf :is :in IndepenikoVentitlitlnte file /14k. 18•1`Elt.' ; eotioty. Nhoilld 1 be eleeteti, 1 1 4611-feel melee ronni obligaions to the pubtivt shhlt etetetti , titt to llfsch6oo - tive.ildt4'cii of the bfilecio 'the WM. V. NV A L'Flilitv ; Mirnbrin Cr-L''P7ll l x 4 P (knO ATTEND TO YOUR; TEETH l!M= Dr. F. E. VaiderslOtYt, L ij 1.,,514:c rh - Lor informs the Unl it act's A Vett ysby rg. wrwlkifinity that he is prePared,to perforni eveq,?Refasico appertaining to his Protession t sue kis cleansiug, tiling., phippog Ml. ,Insert, it Teeth . , Ii Din yi,,s I lig) tooth, .to,a full Pel t An e,itperience of more than ,tuiplye ear , in the. Profession Ite. trusts will erable WWI io operate to the entire, latlef,acuou of (Iris who nifty wish his services.,,„ 44 work Will lie warranted. Por his' place of residence enquire at the store or kfaruind Fa line'sfoek . Reference, is respectfully tnade to the fol lowing gentlenten : r,,, . ~ : . • I Her. Dr. mellitus:l.er, lte‘. Prof, iisoglier, Dr. 1). Horner, Dr. A. Githert o , rrut;•kV ,ilidipt, .• . Her. E. V. I..4.thert 4 Dr. c 1,44. INrltirby, Prof. )1,. Jo, iltuFvgr A , , Gettysburg, t )ct, 21 1 ,1847-,--Ay ~ ~ ; J. 'Lawrence II D 13.1!7'1 S 7', offerfriliis peofes ttervie!Je ttn,lllo-itiptetgi?lqct ysllttrg atal•totrroundittg Rceparett 10, attend to all casoo•4 114aLYiect trett;e0 to the'l)etttio`l., antl,holum i y.otriet ittWA4Qll i ; l o.,t)tintisFgY. Nl9nfo 4 3 . he 44c, to pleage, all who ,tway, !lee ; Ilittrywt }heir I , 4 ll , l liPhir ( Nlicet.sce o l44 , 4l) l. above Perry's IlotO, jialfipore (lettysbu.rg)lply,,2p.—,4 :114 111 9 CON A UGIIIN4 !;! • ~! • Horne!, at law 1110 ICl3' corner,,mr, qt." :Public...S q ua r e, tine door 1 4 4'4'st of (01. Arnoltrs,,,Store. • formerly ocatupietl• as a fittiv!Ottiiie by John M'eonatighyi . dee'd. Ile'solleitti, and prottipt. ahtl tO he ,liis ,elidOvor , to merit, ,canilidence nhil patronage. rn'CoicAtion‘l will' also attend promptly to all business entriiste& io Nth dot for , poiretirs unil has in iulo nic a eke ineii through which lie can furnish, very , deoira ble farilities to applicants. and entirely re lieve them from the itceersitrof n journey to iViishingltin, oil' application to tum ally to by letter. Umtysburg, April ALEX. IL SWAl:ViiiN.:*.`.o9. . .9270 faj.:l az. 1.9117, OFFICin the Cenlre ‘'titin*re;Nvitilt E ot lint l i t-Nouse, bet)veen au} t . 4n;yeneun's . coplince, Otatyeburg, 'II.I)WA YrElAtAirtt) stl,ll`l2—Payooize l thoii,iiitl*lealkeiij m uli thromilimit the United Statue and culiactry, giving toe amat ll.ittecifig satisfaction fo pII A‘bct 11,11 e 10 ,, ,{ it. Cheltlitt , ,)lPi. woridgppil, ? to, mysterious elrecta, aid many of them) hake eel. ce,the eeerer of itb.wandertui combinattun of ellicacioue and ,extra,cts, whieli render , it an speedy' ,and ellicacioita the rquilo , al of Pimples, litotclice, Portitles, Tettar, trqWortning, as if.by magic, dark, low and unhealthy skins, to bolt. smooth,,-fair, pure and bealtby complexions. , • rty the elope 01" chaprca Ptesh, Rough, c'aul'ked ; rd, I/lei-Q(00 Skin, Sal( Rheum, nil 14'iomi, Es y.pir/vs, an d :4,, rt head, IL11)St A\ S (IA 'A' SOA P may t 'lily, be eJtbril an inft-ittos ble treasur e . Excrescences of the ai p ..pedily yetnoved and e are elenii,eil of all initimitief --the band , . neck and lac:e preberit a beaUtlliil, cyou, ent'eet and liealthy appeaiatice. For Shurutg. gentlemen still fund lb& :.bap gnat ile,s4deratimi, it lood::e u rtyti, r erramy lather. softens llic beatti, and refftli'h the .0n sutho}b pliUhle. For (Ironing Mth. gad- Shilp is tifperine to, pple pottifei.)t biakeOhieleetl6l.lirle. and beaus Vt'eitelns ttiir breiltb find prnieLti tile gum:, hop IWO: ',As. it Sode, it superior to reoeft,,ticil It is entirely free fturti lerihit(ifee itigfelictitsHlt lb purely tOrhe,sillin.' • V.iirli'Lik'e ; , to be genuine, must be signillt. „ J.l ‘, ' 1 Courtland St.; rf,ll-. Sold in Gettysburg by S. It. BUEHLER Nlarclls4l(• OFIS.-4.2w " r 0 t)(1 'OF the Very best ttualit; flavor's, vile be hull; ut nt WICAVEIi'f3 CUnli.eri;tinniy 'Oltirrsbers but'street. ntid Partiri *e sopt;liect tvitb nny desirl4 tins tho shortolt tlntive. (7 A lc}lF4 'add f)7NOre trlgNS of' all kinds altv'n.s Will lie Ntniebeci ti;' Oilier Ott. reiiitrttare •' • • • flettysbitm,' July .110110,13 svotrorzacci • • ~ 1411 IVA/ be' tnade 'ono rut y r.ubsrriber,viliti*Elt , Orpr- IY to 11 . 11 : rOeft firvivo *l m a ° ' t. tl l4 llP, Cil l l-:t t °.g t :POg e t i tlitH I NO l3 itritts an ii4F 400 t a it sph id •• ' • It* . deil;•stitiii;Octobvt• 14,1611.,,;. r ,r 1
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