„ , • lOvarepe. By arrival of the steamship Hibernia; at New York, on Saturday, we are placed en possession of highly important intelli gence from Europe, of a later daie by one week, than we had previously' received. The latest accounts from Liverpool and London are of the 13th ult., peon. Thu news from France is very impor tant. An order had been reeeived at Don logna, (ruin Paris, to put the whole line of COW in a state. of defence, and to mount guns, op ,the detached forts, which are built a little Way out at sea. The gates of the upper town are also to be repaired and fortified. This louks like a prepara nee tidy , War. ; Several bloody conflicts have taken 'lllllollllnitireeit the Poles and Prussians. Owtripf the most importunt points of this nnes,„i” the declaration of war by Pope Pius IL agaiust Austria, and that at the law mamas the situation attic Austrian army in Italy was very perilous. Serious skirmishes have taken place : between the Hungarians and the Jews. 1 ,The Danes, it appears, have completely blockaded the German ports. , . There 1" nothing important from Ire ribs blockade by the Danes, of the north ern port of Germany, in some measure in terrepted the improvement visible the pre- Nious week in the manufacturing districts, for, under the present circumstances, the trade of Germany is completely suspend al.. There is, however, reason to hope that the mediation of England will' soon put a "hap to - hostilities, and restore the inter course With the northern ports. The was iii Italy also operates disadvan tageinsaily; foraltho ugh France and England are eager to offer their good offices, there is a complication of circumstances which' ,render cohjeCture as to the" result difficult. Notwitlustending these drawbacks, trade continues to improve. The season pro istinsit another abundant harvest ; and skinild this expectation be realized, the pries,' of breadatuffs are not likely to ad vance, for another year at least. Some of the journals announce that the Pajlt had been deposed, and the republic AtitipOsted at _Rome, but the news seems Premature. Ffiattca.-"-I yesterday sent you the re "tilt ,oe, the election for the intermediate go..eerning power, which in order to dis- Ungplah it from the extinct Provisional government, has assumed the title of "Ex ecutive Committee of Government." No one here is surprised at the choice made by the Asembly. The names chosen had beeu pat forward as a gouvernmatt de con- Ciliation, and was accepted as such even hy many who disapprove of the policy of hl.Ledru Rollin. The result was, there- Ore; :eXpeeted. and the names of Lamar dee, Leifins Rollin, Arago, Gartner Pages. are precisely 'hove which *- Wins. (*peeled to find at the head of iniftor4 Thai what has excited great sus jails' is the peWition of M. de Lamartine on the list. Instead of being first as he has been on many election polls, and is still theliliitiion of the country, be comes on- He has fewer, vote] than any. 6111kokatigaits' with the exception of the ofirojiMar. Leila; Rollin himself. • Thit *toting far' the . Exeestlvis Com mittals' tetsdted at folloWe Harsher of rotes. 794 ; absolute majority; MI ' • For Arl;Waii -•- - ' 'Ludas, - - The four members having obtained the rsquired majorities. were proclaimed mem bers of the Executive Committee. The knowing named gentlemen em brace thestew French ministry: Foreign Affair--M. BasiWe. • : Rime—iiiik4Chnitert: . '-.. ' . , . .. • !Nama.4-idaholeire. : . . .11satice—.4. Orantieux. • % Public Instrusisious-44. Canto*- ~7 . • _ M. Floeon. , . , ~, t • ii 1341,:... , ,, , • . ' ..-tr-rr. r........ 1::. r , . rite.--111 Tie t. •' 1 MiiihiA:l#C "ease ' — " " Y. Interior—Al. RoCurt. ITALY.—There is fink' pcisitire news front the sent of war in Italy. 'The !hart diniiriiii have obtained some advaista. gee: :, '',.A' rector has reached England of Vitas* having fallen into the hands of the troops of Lombardy and Sardinia. It was certain thatihe Austrians had been driven from all the points between Vallegio on the Mincio, and Pontone on the North A dige, above Verona. The king is repre sented to have greatly distinguished him self in action, and to have even condearen ded to use his sword, and fight like a sol dier. ,IMPORTANT FROM ROME.-..--A report pre. vailed in Paris, that the Pope, repenting his late hostility to. Austria, had revolted his declaration of war; that in consequence the people had risen en ionise, and depos ed him from his temporal authority—pla cing him under restraint in the Castle of Bt. Angelo. The Journal des Debals confirms the above. It appears That Rome has regular ly rebelled against him, and the probabli ity is that his Holiness will be deposed as a temporal prince. In fact, the entire ex ecutive authority appears to he exerciand 11 , 4110 new ministry, without any control on Abe part of the Pontiff. Aturritta.—A fresh ebullition of popular indignation in this city has been occasion ed by the (alleged) interference of the arch bishop in favor of the expelled religious society of the Liguriaur, a sect affiliated to the order of Jesuits. It was supposed that gie arehh4thop war soliciting the gov ernment to recall the obnoxious religion ists, lied lot content with disturbing the slumbers of the , unfortunate prelate, the in eurgeote shivered the lower casements of of hie Reface to atoms, and one individual climbed toe window of the first story, and to re 4owo the German flag suspended ti, bitit+r RICICARDT:D.-•- The prejudices oa account of color, so strong in this country, do not obtain die world over, and the fol lowing paragraph from the Cir Minolta Herald, filenames the benefits conferred on Afrisee mine by the-great leveller-up-- Education b... The Secretary to the eons. anion appointed to orris* the laws of Honduras, is a colored man, a native echo. maiep. And educated at Oberlin, in this SUM., .We him well when at that place t ,and„emi bear vastimosty to his tal ent.. Urn -tuts oomadesed the ablest man is hi...4041.-14a same is W. C s Whit cornft,;„llpik, ashity *tusked to the office of ElegmligT to $l2OO. &min for Marts in Afiatairon.-- TA* ' of alliebigooe of ttr Tao Mai toted a 'hotter lathe Mori pew pie of Dm sotto, coohotiot upon thOok the right to oftill!liab to dot openly of Looollo I 0011104** 0 0 111 1 01141 Dior 6 bell be VXMM7 sod with 114001. Gem Scott's Reception at N. York and Philadelphia In our last we mentioned the arrival of the war•ivorn Veteran at his home in Eliza bethtown. On the Monday morning fol lowing, the whole population turned out in a mass, amid the waving of flags and roar of irtillery. There was a grand pro 'cession. a meeting at the town Hall, and speeches to and from the General. lie was met in Elizabethtown by a Commit tee of Home of the most distinguished citi zens of New York city, who were await ing his arrival to tender him the invitation of the authorities of New York to visit and accept its hospitalities. The General at , length yielded to their pressing solicita tions that would not be denied ; and the 25th inst. was designated as the day for his visit.. On that day, the •Common Council of , New York proceeded on a splendid steam boat, decorated with flags, to Elisabethport, where the old Hero was received on board. The boat then headed again for the oily, and on coming up the bay, several salutes were given to the old general front the Is lands and military posts. On the boat ar riving at Castle Garden, the General was received by the acting Mayor, Ahlertnan Franklin, Mr. Havemeyer being in Balti more attending the Convention. In reply to the welcome, General Scot? made .1 brief and pithy speech, thanking the thy of New York for the honor it hild'entilbr red on him. The ceremonies of reception having been concluded, the. Gensod. am .lw.AW'. were received by *lewd of bettor es the part of the military, end, eseerted to the Battery, to review the troops which wore the formed in line. , • After the review thelinked march Wes commenced up Broaellhity to Chatham street. through Chatham street tothe-BeW ery up the Bowery to Astor Plies, thence to Broadway, down Broadway to Cham bers street. . Along thesestreets,the windows 'What , conies of the houses and stores Were tilled with ladies, who appeared fully as enthu siastic in welcoming the pliant veteran is the men were. Many *Ahem threw *beim flowers and boquets to hits,sorosofwhich be got. The old general was deeply al fected by the attention shown MM. Ile remained in New York, ,reeeib4ng the calls of the citizens eajil Saturday mor ning, when, having remind se order the previous evening toialr instantly to Washington, he depa rtedforth; Smith.— Ar Philadelphia. he meta mementhusiss tic impromptu receptiou. he soon is the boat, to which it Intl undenmunthe was se arrive, made its appearance. a dense crowd began to move towardethit whisif. -block ing up the streets and hailing the venerable chieftain with omit etnhusiastie He addressed the assembled multitude from the boat. Si follows : u cttiteamy..frienthrosity noun. tryouts. This . warm welasois.•-this heart cheering, Ibis more thaw cordial reception, is really gratifying is the extrame.' 'lf 'I hate WNW In the eau* of my country, l have hems more than repaid by the gen. erous reception I hare reosived-at the hands of my coustrymen-.4ye„ my brothers— for I am one of you. and equal with you.- All that, I have to give yon in return, is an old 'oldie' s ' heart. It is here. (placing his hand at his breast,) take all I can give; aid may Sod bless you all. Farewell!" •„ The Itatetwat a quarter to three o'clock, We'd off for. Belumore, amid loud and bog-continued cheers.. There were a number of beautiful and affecting incidents connected with this spontaneous demonstration of Philadelphia I -.Aim hasty esohange of salutations which' we bare not time to dwell upon. One we owned forbear mentioning. Gen. Cad -1 weirder called to sehrts hielate Command. or., When the two Heroin atm. the roe& i lumina& of the haseases through whisk- ninryr bad d p glorious I aeldemmente QM" "Mops they had led *mesh: Woe worms to vinery, they were overpowered with emotion; amt isculuats.' rily threw themselves into each other!". itrate. Omen! Soon embraced ClimAWal Caderaleder, pawed hint afaclinnately to his heart, sod wept on brut. The scene creatulatieep semtation _ J Milton for Bentoolence.—From the annual reports of the various Benevolent, &cities at their recent anniversaries, it appears that the receipts of the put year have been considerably in advance of any former one. The amount received by the American Bible, Tract, Home Missionary. Board of Missions, Foreign Evangelical, Seaman's friend, Protestant, Colonization, Anti-Slavery, Jews, Institution for the Blind and General Assembly's Board of Foreign Missions, is 11.120,818 ; to which' if the three great Baptist Societies is ad ded—American and Foreign Bible, Union Foreign Missionary, and Home Missiona ry,—the aggregate will be $1,278,951. stn Important di'mendment.--At session of the Episopal Convention of Virginia, an amendment to the canons of the church passed that body "making it the duty of every minister of the diocese of Virginia, to exclude from communion is. ble all members of the church who were addicted to gaming and horse-racing, who should attend public balls, theatrical exhi bitions, ballet dancing, and the exhibiti onof I the model artists." This,andotheramend ments favorably passed upon, will be sub mitted for the final action of the next Dio cese Convention, which, it has been resol ved, shall be held at Richmond. A Govanstoa Piteminu.—The Grand Jury of Si. Louis, Mo., has presented the Governor of that State for the reckless 'manner in which he has seen fit to exer cise the pardoning power. A list of no less than fifty convicts pardoned out of the State Penitentiary, (some cif them notori ous scoundrels, incarcerateA for murder &c.) by Governor Edwards, is liven._ This species of Executive favor.quim has become a source of evil in other g.tates as well as in Missouri. lire at Baltimore.—On Sunday after. noon a destructive fire broke ont in John Knox's corm* factory, at the corner of Fop pletoo and Fremont streets, and soon com municated to many of surrounding tene ments, of which sixty or more were con sumed, including Robert J. Baker'. log wood factory. The whole square, encom passed by Lexington, Poppleton, Saratoga, and Come streets, was nearly destroyed. The buildings were generally small, and'in habited by poor familiee, who could least *ford to lose doh- all, as was the case with many of them. The total loss is probably 11l 60,000. • Prllon. Hairmact Rorour hie be. Wert. V. B.,lteeeter from the Stele of Maim*. Mr. N. Wimp to the Leeoforo eckeel of polities, but ie $ maw Wilmot ?Me* see. Being power Wai of foe Mieate he wiq give Wm Pm/4mq meachttes SOON trouble. ITHIR BAltifittt GETTVBBIUIIO. Friday Evening, June 2, 184. CITY AGENCIES.—V. B. Beaman,- Eaq. corner of Chesnut & Third streets, and E. W. Cana. Egg. Sun Building, N. E. Corner Third & Dock streets, Plistsignhis : and Wx. Tantalise., Esq. Southeast corner of Baltimore & South its., Be/rissere--are our authorised Agents leirreceiv ing Advertisements and Subscriptions Orr "The Star and Banner," and collecting and receipting fur this same. POl PRESIDENT, GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT. CAND2O4Iri 7011 CAM. COMINICHONin t BUDIDLUSIVARTIII, 4* Woo minty. • 1111MATCHIUMI. KLBCTOIta. John T. thisillsok a( Wawa enossl7. Thou" M. T. MrLsosiukotWashiocton spumy. 11.114vssulTATiisii — XLECTIM4 1. 3 o4.o.olairkson. / 3 . Real 141 " 1 "‘ 0. Jae. P. Preltmono. 14. Wa. Co4or, Sen. I. Awls 14. basis, le. Wa. 11C1Issins. 4. Thos.-W. Nike% le Ctrs. W. IPAsir, 6 . Duda 0. Hilbert 17. Aist G. Outle t e. 40401 De4o l l, 'le: nos L Davidson, 7. Joba Buck la. _44.141 41 A olllk S. jabs Lodi% 20. Desist FINVir. S. Jas. 11cluc6uker. A. W. Lassie. 10 Chaim thlair. ss, Riehard irriaa 11. We. IL' Nods,: 'A Thalia* WrIM 12. F*ad. Tyler, 94. S. A: Pontius*. W 8 GOUTY- -TICKET; f AVIS MINIS. COOPER. . 1 • BREZEIPIP, KPICRUK IWOPP.. *acisoxarAßY. JOHN PICKING. REOWen . AND RECORDER. Wit. W. RIABIONSLY. CLZRIt OP THE COURTS, wag DE!MAIM& COMMItitIONER. 30111ffi1 G. midainiGllT AIR. DIRECTOR OF THE POOR, HENRY OREHLERHONT. AUDITOR, NAMIIIEL DWEIBOILAW. CORONER, OIL CUARLVIO BORNER. Tale TiCILET....the the first page of to day's paper will be !band the procoodinp of the Whig County Convention en Monday Wt.-- Mack Whose being hit in the remit by the Mends Girths several ca ndid ates for the offices of !Sheriff, Predmeetini ‘ Jlegister, and_ Chain and.the Con. whim sitting with open do" the Cow !.room was moll Chef with optimism during the entire day. Asa metier Maurine, ad the centiliter could' not be nominated, and woe, who had too readily relied upon "Promisee," had to be disappointed.— ' We congratulate dm Whig party of the county, however, on the' harmony which characterised the proceedinvi of the Convention, and the mu vend good feeling with which the defeated candi dates received the result of the nominations. We have taken some pains to acquaint ourselves of the feelings of the several unsuccessful candidates, and freely tender the assurance to the Whigs of the county that aaaaa aux of them will be imod at his post in the present campaign, balding, as usual, for the triumph of Whig principle* AND THE WHOLE TICKET. The Lorofoos leaden% In bemuse fbr. bearnburninge and dimensions among our politic!l friends, as the result of Monday's precluding*, bent been wofully dieappointed, sad in thatdisappointment have discovered unmistake- able evident* of their doom in October nest. The Tickee, es settled, is nnomartritionahlY a *Teens ewe. The nomination of Mr. COOPER for Legielathe will meet with a cordial response net arty among kip politifel brethren, but among homy warm personal Mende in dm ranks of our epponente. The Whigs of the Btats mill ream aine in hie nomination a determination an the pert of the Whip Of Adana county to de their ' ' 'duty in the Maffei Munk. Although Mr. Commie is edit absent dem Wee. It is thought by' 'hie Mende that be will made to the wishes Male Convention and cemint to dm nee cif hie name in ' the dinar. COL. EPHRAIM SWOPE, the neesinee dn. Omit, le air ilndwariene, hard-working Mechanie, Of Germany . knenthip, who has dons good serviee in the Whig omen His manly bating. after his dated it Coneentim than years ago, in yield ing a beaity support to the then anommodel ounsh dam. evinced the sincerity of his devotion to the Moen and gained he him hoops of SAM&• The ounuthwity. sett Mei with which bin• immediate neighbor *rod his emeninadoes an Monday, may be regarded ei good MAIM, of hie standing among those who NkamMisanand indicative albs sham mapped be will maim Is Oetober. JOHN PICKING, of East thetins h the am& date for Prethoootary., A t morscompetent cdlieer• --a tsar' or betkir Whig r —there is not in the county. Kany remeM6r tbeeotho siasin with whke i the mum from Hawilten town. I ship was noalsst by the same of anises Whigs in this*Plitee,'en thi right succeeding the *dims of ISA whin doubt and despendlug M regard to. the secteies - of an hypaskontimrcion ty Tidtel weighed hoe* on the Wade of all.* Par that vote the Whip of the County war' en , tirely iudebtet to the nalising exertions el Jews Plow* sad his Mendel end it is no Mese than right that the debt of gratitude should be now ea knowledr4 by his triumphant election to the at Ace for which . he has been nominated.-,.Honored and esteemed by his neighbors, his own township will give him the tallest kind of a vote. MAJ. RA tARREILY, the nominee for Register and Recorder, tuu been one of the moat active and efficient workisg Whip of that noble Whig district, which has ever proved itaelf true to tbe cause, and never swerved front the support of the surtax TICILIT. Although not favored with an excess of this world's goods, his purse has always been open, and his time and services ever needy, when called (or by his political friends. No one has done more, or suffered more, fur the promotion of .'he Whig cause in the county. His triumphant electimm to the office of Register and Recorder, will be but II proper acknowledgement that those services• twee been properly appreciated by his Whig brethren, Of Mr DEN VVID DIE, the candidate for Clerk of the Courts, we iwed but say that no man on the ticket is more desering of a *arm and zealous support. An eiernplary citizen—a competent of ticer--* hard-working meelornic, with a large fan& dependent upon his exenforut,—he merits, as hewill receive, the unanimous support of the party. Kr. MORNINGSTAR, of ConOurato township, was nominated for the office of County Commie. Monet ; red in selecting him for this rayon With poet, the Convention paid a fitting compliment to ida undoubted capacity .ad meths, tategtity.— Hie. nomination was 'ninety and oucesuinify urged by hie immediate neighbors, who, knowing him well, could best apprrriato his worth. He, •too, has been long and favorably known as one of the rustling end truest men in the Whir ranks. "Capable and honest," die ageing gibe county will be safe in hie hands., For Director of the Poor, the Conversion se lected HENRY BRINKERHOFF. a shrewd. intelligent Farmer, of flknibett, townehip, wham prs!emitient fitness for On stager. is undlepoteiL His name was prominent befits the Conventisn ism year for the mast odkei He is *lnger, and will make an excelling Director. Of MG DURBOR A W, we wtili ohm* say dud *halt eland fit the Oa* of Auditor. Cow. Tuition at once notulustedhis wkbnut • diareat log ids—dill Awl alone see' sks VOllllllOl to kit CHAII4B HORNIER, the eau/Raw for Camp, is a NO* of the old Wok" A yang Men of asedlome Mak , and mule' imilam, wane MR ea* to saakbag the deist iaidechis. Hoek Whip adder many, bribe Ticket pen seated fee your support. Harm Open, no doubt. - so bass bad pthisnerise 4et dee the tick et as it denier ft could not boo teen otherwise than that ionee,•perhapii all, should be dissgpoint ed. L. thou, the., 'mutual disappointments,* at MCI !begotten and lag sight cid We ere abont anteing upon an impintent innate, and it is all es sential bbst we go into it, dun and united. Next week-the eandidetes far President and Vise Prod, aim will bare beet desiguatad, and ens meth tbs whi P of the "YoWnt 011 std" will be called upon. to atiCkil4lll deir-artherrondthrimaile• for Whig principles, with a anal and a will worthy abut arcisat *on let ua scut right, then, and propene fin a fedl, heady, and tusked suppoe et ion Wbig, ticket— the woes lucre—and NOTHING BUT THE TICKET i o:).Meesrs. hen Q. b, A. Kea 53, and Jens Siouan, Etat& were an Monday lad ap pointed Conferees to meet the Conferees limn York amok!, with instructions to awe the nom/. nation of DANIEL M. 111MYEIER. Esq.. ea the Repneesntative in Congress from this district. The nominatioo I of course, 'object to the cortedr moos of our Mende in York county; but we be hove it ie conceded an all heads tint the candidate this year belongs to us, and have no doubt that the nomination will be cordially - seceded to by York county. Mr. &tress's acknowledge/1 abil ity as • lawyer and Muter, will make him a prominent and useful member of Congress GEN. acorr IN NEW YORK —General Score. in eomphanos with the urgent ulicitatioto or the - iteltorititte, Visited Niw York on Thursday week, and met with ow of the most brilliant and enthusiastic receptions ever witnessed in that city. The papers estimate the num bers prearmt in procession and connected with the imposing display at 200,000! In the midst of the rejoicings, however, the old hero received an order frog , Worthington requiring him to repair immediately to that city. lie accordingly left N. York on Saturday morning, and arrived at PEWS delphia at noon, where a large ettneoune of pet,n pie assembled to receive him. As the boat hove in sight, on which the General was a passenger, the crowd could no longer restrain their enthusiasm and the instant the tall, commanding figure of old Ehippews wee discovered, the plaudits became deafening. The General wits then escorted from the New York to the Baltimore boat, where he delivered a brief address to the people, and thanked them for their cordial reception. The conduct of the adroidetretion in thus tearing Gem Scott away from the bosom of hie kindly, almost as awn Baba had rejoined them, is nne4 and heartless in the extreme, and cannot be too severely censured— But It is only in keeping with its whole course with regard to the gallant heroes of the Mexican War, Taylor and Scott. The people will remedy all these things before long. - SCOTT AT BALTIMORE.—The old Hero was received with marked distinction and main siesta on his arrival at Beldame. Although arri ving at midnight, en hammer crowd was In wait ing. who escorted him to the United Stem Hotel, where be addressed them in a few remarks__ He expreseed his sense of the hostriudity of Balti more, and alluded to the kindness damn him du ring hi illness - there, esosequent upon his wound received daring the war of 111111. An istenreting inaideut occurred attar the car may of reception was over. He was asked whether it was tune that the Ida had deserted in large numbers in Malice. He uneauhrmallp de nied the chop, end said they fought Family, and were true to the last. The Waahington parea . speak of the General's arrival there on Batarday. A loge ~am of eithrene greeted him, sad the wood enthusiasm was manidritird. LIPTbe Coast of Iquiry. iN the Pillow ton, nisilowablaid tl Faded* rill4at Toooday lost —pressat, tM woubwo of So Mout, lien. Stott aad ahal rut dry oassraillieses. lien. Pillow Wog debited lit Nyasa days oo M. router by in. disposition, Glen. Sow and Ms suite 14 no Tow day fa , Waabbaklota, to retina orlon Pillow makes his appoorsow. OREGON 111.41 TARS.—Che Monday Jut the President tranainined t Massey. to Conireee. tinagenoing official intelligence "et tbr War that W Wake out in Orsini Torristo wino, au Whiese and Indio" and wing Conon, tomtits precept pm:Melon for the ‘olieney. bY a territorial' government i Ateptimint t . anditallaur- Ming the tubing of . en inlations volunteer knee for dee 4am - di 'imbi ideipiikur.of Of inhabitant& The message was reirried 'the Conusdnese as Military Affairs in both Hahn, ADJOUSNMENT.--IsAii . ll. tt: Monts, as Tuesday. Mr: Attidein,°amid a joint rasolution that Pnskime itilass• and the Speeikir thi time adis' mu their yearmeive Homes on tits dot Monday is /sip to moot again on the Ana Monday in October. QT Thom or ow head* "40 en, int the seletios of Plirsinekiyikeitettured to tho .1 books published by rewsapi & Walla" of Nine York, which may be towel* eueaes sebum IPTiss Convention in Philadelphia nest Snook will no dead attract thither a number amens, from Ode rMilltibmitood. We invite the mantissa death to the Philadelphia Advertisements it to. day's paper. 't Gen. Cu. resigned hisseet in the U. 8. Sea, on Monday hut. He will be *axiom to reams it again, alter the elections in November. LOOK OUT !—Counterfeit Ave dollar Nils upon the Washington County Bank are in circu lation. The Cashier's name is signed J. Van Lear, and the President's J. R. Dal. The mu ine have John Van Lear, Jr. Cashier. and him B. DaU, President. Paper bad and apparently alter ed from some other note. It is a quarter of an inch wider and five-eights longer than tint genuine Any one who had ever seen the geniiLae ititikl not be deceived. 11:7 - Gen. Woirit's letter, in which he announ ced his conversion to ultra Locorocoism, secured for him 6 votes in the Baltimore Convention! ®'The Commissioners of Allegheny County an about hogshead* 04000,000 towards the coin. ?Idiom of the mat Capra) Railroad. THE BALTIMORE NOMINATIONS.— Lost week we announced, in • pialswipl, thi nom- Marino of O. Car as rho Lacafironiandidst• for Prosidant. The nook was sonooldished by whesally Winning Bre wan of Nwt Yitit, and issendbiscs &hob Awn Boob Carolina In Not the:Andes II eon of tort Stain The fal louts( sniff's ergoinp :• , , • a 24 th Lean Cusp . 1 1 26 1113 I Sd 511 .1 4 79 Jame Dawhasok 66 64 41 33 Levi Woodbuty. 63 68 51 38 Jaha Calbout. 9 0 0 0 W. J. R 8 6 0 1 Om IL Wu. 4 3 6 0 William 0. Bo* 0 O s 0 3 Taal, !SA 11111 *B3 284 Normandy tot eldiar s (4da Una) 170, or too thirds at AO Mak was cot Gan. Cams remed ial, the rogoinia camber, was dookoml dm, .regu lar coadidoir for 1048. Goa. Bernak, of Ken tacky, was mabomsornody oormituard for Vice Plea Wean. The New Ted Tribute!, is commenting on the neadostion ad Gee. 08114 reeserim know se oder caudidate crept Palk himself, whom we &old have welcomed co the alma more beadily. We Mien set to iodinate the strength of our op ponents, buture eteeontident that if tbej can elect Gee. Cosa tbsty could deo any body, James K. Polk 'away. Incepted. He hoe no the good for tune enjoyd• by his immediate predecessor of be ing very haperfectly known. His adinMistritiois Cl mu bourn AlSinkin the Itiordomedibr many you, is remeashmed, and will bit down to hate fiessilar more 'profitable to ideal!' disk advantage sae or honomble to the coantif.' His tregligenes Ise loaapaelty while flacrotiuy of War wax one ds paaandal awash reetrokry came of the inemtortd, *um sad mint prodigal war which urea predated (sr yeses against the Seminoles of of Plotida. Eris sioophsosey, to Linda Philfippe, while Kidder to Trance, will not soon be forgot ten, and happily the evidence of that sycophancy, in the shape of his published *Frown, its Kial Court, and fitivernment,'. has taken an enduring shape, and can neither be denied nor perverted.— His atrocious caltunniss en the crashed but still struggling advocates of European Liberation wilt rise ie judgement against him now that the cause of Democracy has there triumphed over the cal umnies be sided to propagate; wherein the ex cesses and diabolism of • few among the French Republicans were artfully put forward as exhibit• ing truly the character of them BH. This is Des potism's oldest trick, but he is one of its moat re. cent . thernments. The work and the workman were nicely fitted to each other. Returning to this country in 1841, Gen. Clue soon attar acquired the seat he has since filled in the U. 8. Senate, and no one hes sines done more evil in our National Councils, or done it with more glaring selfish intent, than he has. Of the Texas iniquity and the consequent War. there bee been no more headlong and unscrupulous champion, though we believe it can be proved that just before he wrote his published letter in favor of annexation, which rendered him Van Burro's mod tOrmitiabie antagonist at Baltimore fouryears ago, ' he wrote One as decidedly against annexation, end on the broadest grounds of general hostility. Bat this of course, has never troubled .hint since ho swallowed it. Bo soon as his party had completely regained power by the election of Polk, he proclaimed a War with England for Oregon 'inevitable," and did his best, to render it so. He fought to the last the Treaty whereby the Oregon Boundary 1111/114# tled, still clamoring for 54° 40', even at the cost of War. This was by no means his first effort to embroil the ciiontry in that neartet. Arid the whole le impelled by the most sordid, selfish cal- ealstion. He knows what are the worst passions of the worst class, and be Is the rely man to clam- bar eagerly and smilingly into the window of the White House over ■ hundred thousand bleeding corpse, of men slain that his ambition might be minded. On the great question of Free Soil against 81a way Extension his coons has been base beyond example. He was originelly (and the proof ex- lid) an avowed champion of Fr,. &U. Ewen whoa be mated against the proposition is the but Congress, he deelased himself denoted to the pin- ttiplo, bet this was Dot the prow duo to 'dim it, -it was improper to legislate on an abstraction, &c. Thin be stood bit a low itiontbe, ',bon to ! oat canes his letter to Tennessee. eating • his fanner words, sod avowing himself a convert to the flootbern dodging', that Slavery may be le- gaily established in any tenitorial acquisition o this ecluatry by the man fact at a agsvebakter's thawing to migrate thither ! 8. **gnat sa in gams of sposmogy sad hasspisry has rusty or arm boss known, sod we bald that esery. advs. ad. of Free WI sod Tess Le#Ner should vote emen for Joba 0. Calhoun, if the detection of-Car mad Dot othemiee ha be pigmented. Defeated he can Ma must be.' OEN. CABB IN N. YORK.—Tbs amino. Goa of Can has met with the most War denentistion by the mane of the "Barnbetmlag" patios of the Deena:nig la New York, who phinly aamonnee their detenninstioa not only not to give him their support, bet be welt for his do. defeat. The Albany Mies, sae of the Wan or pas tides Barnimmem says that New Ye* hod no wise In the Convention, and snotty aloolatal its nomination. Tb. Trey Budget- mehor Leeitto•xl organ— Was*, name of lobo A. Dix for Presidesd. esti soya : "A convention at Baltimore, to Whet's •settos the people looked with imehe interest' has nominatedVen. Case fur the Presiden cy. Whin the news reached here it fell like a dull, dead weight upon all ' closes except the Whigs. GlThe Baltimore Conironthan has Ilecew- PlWhed a Out which will lees be roman! hered among the remarkable*septa in the political history of the country. It has . broken up the democratic petty of the nation ! "The representative of a parish meet hill of hell Pepe tut wit taunt votes in Ape convention, while the greelllied• . er• New York was wholly disfranchised. We doubrnot the Deinomsey of this State will be presented with a candidate worthy of "PP I3 O-", The New trOtk Globe. Was WIWI ewes pal eel school. says leveled hi s•Lewis Cass : wig west from fifty to one hundred thousand votes of carrying the,Electeral ticket of New York. The man who thinks otherwise, knows little of the popular indignation respecting the out rage committed on the New York Demo cracy. A revolution in parties is at hand., The honest of all parties will come togeth er, and the democracy of the Union will become purified." DESIGNS OF THE BARNBURNERB,-- The New York Evening Poet of Saturday an nounces that the . regular Democratic Delegates from New York to the Baltimore Conventiot have resolved to call a Convention of the Demo cracy of that B:ate. to he held on the 22d of June for the porpoise of nominating a candidate for the Presidency in the eh/ewe of any nomination by the Baltimore Convention. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO—PEACE PROSPECTS.—ThepIew Origami pepen of the flat have intelligence from Vera Cruz to . the lath ult.. announcing the gratifying fact of the almost amnia ratification of the Treaty of Peace by Pierian' Coupes., The British 'Carrier primed at Vera Cons on the .acaniag if lb. 15th. kin the city at Maxi" and sarrtaihat Clemilasmaia was elecied President by an almost Unanimous 'vole, and that Pure r Pane was appointed Chief Justin of the Republic. The dateefrom the city of Mexico an to Convene had Axed on the I6th Mat. as the day Ear taking the vote on the treaty, and it was gene• rally supposed that the question upon it willbe nearly unanimous, *A there were only about fifteen of the members who were against It, and thiy posed it merely on amount of the withdrairial of our troop' from that quarter. Paa♦ t PIMA, in St lertellir 1131111Mtif to Cow grew, strebuously advocated' the titillation" cif the Treaty. He tab' a bold imadilon, and declared' every thing to be secondary to the question oft:ems 'olr war. Gen. Xsoarry left Vern Cm on the 14th inet. for the city of hinsioo, and on the fullorrhtg day 1,204 men, under the command of Col. Romer, left for the emus deetination: CAM IN THE SOUTH—WMIeGen. Cases miserable truckling to the Slave interest, in cods* to secure the Presidents' nomination, has utterly blasted his prospects mnong the freemen of the Hanka seems that he is not iiimltto faro Much beMlc,lAtgc.Banth._,_When ib llaltiruora Convention that Mr. Owe wouM be nominated cm the 4th ballot, the debigatoalkom Alabama, Florida, and Gloorgittretheed to vote; and immediately afterthenomitiaticm of Mt. Cipss,. Mr. Yeacy, tithe former State t rose end affirmed that Mr. Cass could not ready, the support of the South, without a further explicit avowal of his ad hesion to Southern rights. Mr. Y. said that the nominee had not a particle of personal popularity in either Alabama, Giorgio', or Elouth Carolina, yid that the delegate from the latter State, in casting the vote of t3outh Carolina kir him, 'at corned a fearful responsibility." HENRY CLAY AND THE PRESIDEN CY.--The National Intelligence, publishes an extract kora a Wier to • private ipeettiemen boo Heavy Clay, as follows : "I performed a reluctant duty in acqui escing to the submission of my name to the consideration of the Philadelphia Con vention. Whatever the issue may be, I have thereby secured myself against all responsibility, and all just reproaches, and shall be content." FOURTH OF JULY PICTORIAL. BRO. TH ER JONATHAN.--Wilson & Co. , of New York, have sent as a copy of their Jubilee Broth. re Jonathan, just issued in commemoration of the glorious fourth. It is a sheet of the largest di enensions and filled with inagnificent engravings: some of the most prominent of which are a Mex ican Battle Scene, covering a surface of seven square feet, executed with taste and spirit Rom an original design—four portraits, the she of life, of distinguished American statesmen—e!even orig inal designs by the great French artist, G , I Illustrating the "Masquerade Ball in Paris'—s file simile of the original Rough Draft of the De claratinn of Independence, with all the alterations made in committee, in the band writing of each. These, together with forty or fifty other spirited engravings of the finest description, Tales, Po ama,'Sketches, &c., make one of the most valua ble of the Brother Jonathan yet lamed. Every body should have a copy. The price is only 121 cents, or 10 copies are sent by mail for one dollar. WRITING INK—We are indebted to Messrs. Z11181[1( dr. Co., of Philadelphia, fora bottle.of their .Excehdor Ink." It runs freely front the pen..- an essential property in all good writing Rua,— and slime every evidence of being ajitiperior arti. cle. It is warrantnd not to corrode metalic pen'. For Sale in Gettysburg by K Kr nernias K. 1).•i• ha" been appointed by the American Sunday :-chool Union to visit and organize Sabbath Schools during the present sum mer. in the counties at Adams. Franklin, and Bedford. He will carry with him the publica tions of the Union. Address . 11110111•11 K Davie, Chamborsburg. WHO WANTS A WlFE?—Thera were lately (our thousand girls at a picnic in Lowell, Masa. ice' A Division of the order of the Sons of Tem perance, we understand, is about to be organised in Lituestown, in this county. oft A. .1. Oast, Esq., has beOri nominated for Congress by the Whigs of the Somerset district, to succeed Hon. Asuman STIMAIT. Mr. 0. is a young man of fine talents, and will make an excellent M. C. s, rirThe Whigs of Keine have nominated Er. L. HAMLI■ for Governor. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. ARRIVAL OP THE STEAMER 11. STATES Important Croon Forope.' inz:T.The steamer U. Mates arrived at N. York on Wednesday with Liverpool dates to the 17th , ult. The news from France is highly important. A bold attempt had been made by the partizaos of Ledru Rolilin, Louis Blanc, &c., to overthrow the Conservative Gov. eminent. A mob of about 60,000 sons went to the place of meeting of the National Assembly, and, rushing into the room, dispersed the members, and annoint ced a new Government, composed of Httepail, Louie Blanc, Ledru- RolL lin, &a. The National (laud and troops of the line, however, remained true to the Government, and rallying to lu support sood succeeded itt intimidating and, dia persfog the mob. The Assembly then resumed its deliberations, and carried *We cies at impeachment for high treason s- Gen. Commis, Unapt, Htgleell , Amboy, and the other leaders of the mob movement. Paris wax in a fever of exciter meat. and it was said ,Lacuartine was ra pidly loosing. hi. Control over the messes. : , The intelligences& the imprisonment of the Pope was unfounded, *though a eerie one misunderstanding had arisen between his Holiness and his itubjecas. The, latter upon learning hitt . unwillingness to mai • with the other Italian States in expelling the Austrians from Italy, rose en masse, and demanded that the War be declared. A committee was appointed to wait oa his Holiness, and demand a new ministry com. posed entirely of laity and a separation of the temporal and religious departments of Government. These demands were being reluctantly acceded to. A great battle had been fought between the Austrians and the Italian troops under Charles Albert before Verona, which re sulted in favor of the latter. FROM, MEXICO.—Late intelligence kern Mexico speaks rather unfitsorably of the peace prospects• Herera had not been elected j'vesklent, and it was said the opposition to the frothy was in. creivang a:7l'h° Washington correspondent of thee Haiti• more Bun says that (ho, TA TLOX will appear leck lone tits Court of inquiry at Fredwiek in a few days. Ths Erie ,Bank.—Th e Erie Gazette 'at p 4 9 7 1 1 .,; - r—"tba notes of this Bank are taken ar by our merchants and buainess men generaPy." the Thy in Ruston Mercantile Journal,. of ,March! i 25. 18418, gives the following nu- AM. of the most popular remedy of the WILD Cutesy Bauton.--We speak in praise of Whiter's Balsam of Wild OherrY, bees, 1120 i l t t ociere A wltt Out krwledge of the atlidei that ..it is one of the best in the market gor the comphdets for which it is recommended, This med icin 0, coin ing horn sush sii•tes peetsble rune and carefully gippi lfe d an *tperiCtieed 'OCA •reesived,by the public:with confidence.— Its efficacy has been proved in many oh - deists •eases of diseases and its fame has rapidly emended. It has been extensive- Itwd in every port or the country, par tieffittly in th e Middle and Northern States t and strong testimony 'free intelli gent and highly respectable persona, has been aildua..d in Owns of ito merits se a re medy for colds and conghik affieetione of the cheat, diseased liver and dyspepsio. None genuine unless signed L 'Burrs on the wrapper.. (.I.7Fcrr *ls by SAMUEL. H. BUEH LER, only Agent foe Gettysburg. June 9, 111411.-.-414 Li ..aatocaniuxra Datnimitxrx ESTAMI xi!tqataT t rtXfittnges.. Hash Ilsarav 'CLAY, .rifitipi F.stah listaneut for the .purpose or hiving a da guerreotype taken, Opfer/aid &making opinions on this hvorlat plate of theubeau ty and fashion" or Philadelphie, and vast numbers ,of firmware mart to it to' pro cure a good. Daguerreotym The Propri etors will mike every exertions to extend the long established frame of this well known establishment. Family groopes, Geoupes of Children, and single portraits °fill sizes are executed equally. well. • B4LTIMORE MARMEI'. ICON Tei IIIhATIMOSII SUN OP' WILPY/1111/IT. FLOUR.—'l'l). dour market it deli; males of some 300 bbl. Minoan! .street bramds at $6 60, which prim holders an firm in asking. The rw nolo' and supply are light. City Mills is held at 415 75. Salm Of Corermearit $ll - 37f •$2 50: Rye dour 13 75. GRAIN—The mcelpb of grain continua small some small sales of good to prime red . wheat at $l.- 10 • $1 28; ordinary to good at $1 28 •$1 39 ; white for family flour at $1 60 asl lip. White Com 40 • 42 ms.; yellow 45 a 48. Osb 30 8 35 % ; Rye 79 a 75. Cloverseed $3 50 •$4 0 0- Flax seed $1 15 $1 25. PROVISIONS.—No gptcial change in pricer. Meal Polity...Us at *lO 25, and Prune at *8 2 e• *8 25. Mew Bed tsl2 00. N 0.1,89 sn* $lO. flacon—Sides and Shoulder* at 84 a 44 a Hama 8a B. Lard—key bald at 7 • 7}, and Ma. 8 aft. MARRIED, On Tuesday morning last. at Locus. Level, by the Rev. Dr. Zacharias, Mr. thrill Cement, Esq., of Lewistown. Pa, and Miss Etowsost 'M., daugh• ter of Valentine Adams, TAT; Of dm vicininiry of Frederick, Md On the 11th ult by the Rev. J. Fohl, Mr. Jas. attua Mans, utd Mite Meta A. Hauer, both of this county. On the 234 ult by tbo Rev. E. V.Golfiert, Mr. JOHN l'A XTON, and Mrs. thrust Wow's—both of Carroll county, 31(1. On the sbth un-. by the awe. Mr. &mom WI LW 1/1.. and Mies JULIA ANN LILIN•111)—both of Frederick county, Md. DIED, Near Bender's Church, on du 14th ult. Mr. lAcos Doran, aged 61 years, 1 month and 13 da'• On the 26th ult. Mr. Hixir Einar. of Cum berland tow ship, agcd 84 years and 4 days. BOOKS & STATIONERY S. H. BUEHLER lIAS just received. in addition to his former large stock, a largely increas ed assortment of Classical, Theological. School, and Alia- cellaneons BOOKS— embracing almbst every variety of Stand— ard and Popular Literature ; Oa°, Blank Books pad Stationery of all kinds, GOLD' PENS, Pencils, Vis iting and Printing Cards, Card Cases, Ink stands, die. 6t c., all of which will, as usual, be sold 1107.47' THE LOWEST PRI— CES. Arrangements have been made by which anything not included in his assort— ment will be promptly orderedliom the Cities. Gettysburg, June 2,184 t. 'ountry Merchants can Save' PROM 15 TO 25 PER CERT. Hy purchasing their 011 Cloths direc miry froth the manufacturers. ,Patter & Carsestehart Have opened a Wareheuse,No. MIS North. Third street, above Rase, mond door eolith of the Eagkr Hotel, PHILAILEL , - PHU, where duty' win dwaye keep on httffiel I complete amartmena of Patent Elm- , 110 H 14 81 19 Oil OW* *llll. 40..411.48 amid 4 holm wide. figured, Paint 6 d, and Plain, on die inside. ow kitielim Lines , and Drilling. Table 011 OlOthe of the - mostileeintble patterns. 86,140,116/nid 114. • itteliei wide..." 'rose Oil Ol•timi t lichee to l het wide' well 901.011. 11 9 eta the newton style of patters, ad of their owe manufacture. 147. Transparent Window , 'lElhatho. Carpeta t Itto. All imode werriectin. 'ed. • Alai 2, 1222-146 • .THE; GREAtCONVENTION. Of Pyrrha** V Elegant orsd Cho, CIAYMING t • A f Nees eireemely tow; is 'aline* at the 'Philadelphia Wardrobe., 106 CTIESNUT STREET. The sesv sion of 'this Confention la conducted with uiipsralleled harmony, end the *Mount ; of ktuoineee din* it immense. ' The Praia dent—P. A'. assisted nurneroud Vice 'Presidents, presides with greatefficiency ; and the Treasurer is kepi constantly busy with receiving money. The delegates to this Convention are in fits of delight, and have unanimously son. seated to nominate P. R. M'NEIL,LE as CalnatSaa T.a..ZLOP. of the U. States. If every \ ese of the 100,- 000 patrons of the Philadelphia Wardrobe should vote for him—P. R. WNeille will prove a most troublesome customer to oth. er Presidential competitors. We are happy to say that at this Con, vention all sets of Delegates aro received. and no•party men's money is accounted just as nod as any body's money. This magnanimity is highly extraordinary. Juno 2, MB—% Al' & LETTER PAPER, of beauty 11.)• ful quality, for sale at ' April 7.-tf J. L. SCHICK'S. JIM MIL 1117 Eli? MAP • /RUE subscriber tenders bin acknowi -111 odime ti to the public fur the liberal and steady patronage with which he hat been favored for a series of years, and re aptictfally sonoencea that he has just re ceived, at his old established stand in Chainlititatifig fresh nutria. Or DRUGS MEDICINES, ipauttatt.umarzet,, 'Paints, Varuioi, Dyestuffs 'and every variety of gtticles usually foiled in a Drug store, to .which be invites the attention of the piddle, with assatanees that they will be fusnished it the most reason able prices. 8: H. BUEHLER. Gettysbattr, .Time 2, 1848. NOTIOE. iriNHE Acitiouot. of Mesas M. Narvik', - 01, Committee of kinsitsis Ktromtft, -a habitual drunkard, having been filed in the gour.tof 00mnscm Pleas of Adams cat. by leave of id. Court, and dulyaentirro wd„ and the said Committee ha lt filed 4sis Padden' asking to be discharged from said trust—Notice is hereby given to all persons Interested to be st,titi appear at a Curt of Commoa . Pleas to be field at Ca. tyiburg, On Monday the 21st day of .9u pat next, and show Cause, • if aay• they haveywhy said. Otiumiuse shott4 sot be discharged. By the Court, ' 'A. B. KURTZ, Proth'y: Prothoootarts Oaks, thetyarri, • Jan.!, ‘114...-411 • ' GREAT BUSTIFICATION _OF STEAM WORKS anal lagiator ,seriously Wounded ! . . , 'IIII,E It known to the world, that the un dersigned has obtained Letters Pa. teat,Vor linprivcd Illachine for Hulling and Clean* ing Clover-iced, which, for thoroughly performing its work, spiedy. moaner, surpasses any, thing thOgiiterAmen presented to,the r to-produce a machine that will meetthe wants of the community in every respeol. the Patentee has for several years applied himself diligently to the task, and is now enabled to offer a machine worthy of their consideration. This machine has only been in opera tion during the last season, in Cumberland, York and Adams counties, and has given entire satisfaction. It is a neat, portable machine. only weighing about 400 lbs. and of light draught. and can hull and clean with ease four loads of cloverseed per day, or one load in two hours. It can be con verted into a common windmill in a mo ment's time. Persons desiring to pur chase rights can see the machine by call ing at my residbnce in Latimore township, Adams county. Owners of Clover-mills would find it to their advantage to give me a call. Hundreds of certificates can be given of its utility, and the satisfactory manner that ,it hulls and cleans cloverseed, and also .timothy reed, but l deem it only necessa. , ry to refer to a few individuals at whose barns the machine has been exhibited and fully tested. ECXTIXOTOPI Tl'. LATIPIOnt TP. Jas WEIWee, flag. George Deardorff, EM. Benjamim Shrilly, William Wright, J. E. Wiermon. Esq„ Abraham Livingston, Jahn Reirenspergee, Daniel (knitter, Cyrus Albert Sebastian Sntsell Fraokno David George Sm ith, A. HeintzJetties, Bag John M'llhenny, hi'llhenny. ittantlitg tp. Tyrone tp. Sohn Bolin, John Neely, . John Lohman, Amos Nlyera. Fnrednm. Abraham Kti-e, Abraham Bighorn, Junius Ounnirighour, ion Tudor, Win. WCleary, Eli !Mar, Abraham Waybriaba. William Fiches. GEORGE GARDNER Mny 26, lif4B. IP-WHO M (13:5314,211/113:4'.04 AFow boxes. besignality, ENGLISH CHEESE ; also, old-fashioned thick SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES, only 37i cents, a few barrels very superior N. 0. Molasses, for bakers, just received at STEVENSON'S. May 20, 1848. A'T THE VARIETY STORM, la Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, , CAN be purchased, as cheap as may he expected, Steel Bead Reticule. and Purees, Beads and Clasps. Purse Twist, Scissors, Thimbles. Chen ile. Flow ers, Cords, Worsted and Worsted Patterns, Card Boards, Corobs, Silk Canvass, Lilly White, Cologne, Hair Oil, Head Dresses, 'foods. Brushes, Hooks and Eyes, Bed hien and Carpet Binding. together with an assortment of JEWELRY. April 184111.—tf Vir.ANCLIES, of all kinds, will be cleaned and repaired, at•the • ortest notice, ' at FRAZER'S Clock Watch Establishment, in Gettysburg. July 16, 1847 ' . , . , summielt nAms. sib LLRGE seeortieent,—er , ehe or isoniferield•—just received ed for by 5. L. SCHICK. Arri1.7.,.18,41. . , . r.-, , , Q CEIOOL'BOOKS AND' STATION -1,7 ER) 0 pfal4 n4socinuninnly on bind and fpF*lll4A iountit Prices, audio fool and Stationiory Stare of Den.", R. H. lIII . EfILER. •• Celeste, Cured Baton. • A Large AN PRIVE BACON, /111: =i *mired 4 11 11seitr - Maris,"eari And , .nbukienr, just rem 'eel and fbr sale ,very. et VENISIONTI: May SO, 1813. AS IMVIP - 110111101? ONO TRIM I Rl,Abotkor stinky of jute, fresh HER. N O ZARA far iLts w: m`v is4s, GLOM AND MUM IIIILIkE one of the best assortments of 40fotres and Mocking* (just from the city) sorer offered in this Borough. fryers don't believe it, call and be convinced ; and that beauty of 'the matter is, they will be sold itl;;3ost for nothing. . J. L. SCHICK. 1 AItIcY A,RTlCLES,Cologne,Soaps Hair Oils, Tooth Brushea. Toilet Brushes, Tooth Powders, kc., tko., for male by S. 11. BUEHLER. Perfumery, Soap, Re. • TIERPHIWERY. :SOAPS, FANCY ARTICLES. TOYS, &c. for sale by O. IV EAVER. TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. OF ROSS'S E.T.PEOTORANT. H E following certificate, which Inn remit dab ly received by the proprietor from a lady is Frederick, Sties conclusive proof of tie tame cy of Ross. Espeetontat in mlievioutbe alliet ad over all alba preparations. Reap sad jodp lay yourselves. . _ Rattassisms, April 11th, 11148. Y..r F. Raw Sta—My oldest daughter has been afflicted for shunt three years with sore threat and enlarge. meat of the Tonsils, and for the year, se great was the swelling, that she tan mahl• to sleep more than half aslant at • time, withnst befog compelled to invert the herr Is. bit throat and opening it, for the remota of breathing. 1 bad tried every thing that was santunmeadal, and em played . Physician. both %arousal In Baltimore. but they gave no relief, (they could relieve her only by applying the lance, bet she would not consent,) and It condoned is bat state until her cage was made knows to your agent in this place, who promptly famished the Expectorant, end after suing fear bottles, her thmat is almost entirely caned. No one could stareely believe the benefirdedved front minglOtut thole wall sew the stare in which her threat was heron using the Expectorant, and the appearance now. Theta are several persona, known to year agent, who hive watched the progress of the medicine during,ite use, who are willing s o testify to the troth of this statement whea t n a m e s can be bad by Calling op him. 1 have aliei used the ExPee• ' , Mat in ewes of Colds, ire., in my family, and can confidently recommend ir, PRUDENCE BENTZ. CAUTION Tea Caserrre has the wordie.Rea's Erprc.' tarsal-.. 1 liattirmer. Old blown in dm glass, smd it r ate pd en the seal: Duch bottle hereafter will be enveloped in, A New Viors's, printed from a coppar a plete enighrred expressly for the proprietor on which will appear the for-singfr of my written signa ture. Prepared and .old by JAS. F. ROSS. ‘l:tragrist. 'Baltimore Md. Tnr cede by /1-.--11,1317EfILE-It Etettearrire. and Dr. W. 11. STF.WART, PotersburlL (Y. S.) 'line 2, 1218--ty. trrDroggistv grid Merebants wishing the Agen t!, Of this medicine. where there are none, will have it sent to them by addressing: post paid, the Proprietor, end giving approved rekrence. 11RdiNDRETH'S PILLS hare a prin eipk in them similar, or which accords with, and truly strengthens the purify - ing principle of the blood. READ AND UNDERSTAND. 4 - ERHE PRINCIPLE OF LIFE, that inobtle thile and invisible priciple which animates the human fraine, and whose seat is in the blood, is one of the most impenetrable secrets of the Crea tor. We cannot comprehend his principle, but we know that it is in the blood, tor if we as cis/MC the amount of blood in the body, we de crease the PSINCIPLI or urn: and that, if we draw all the blood from the body, that life ceas es we must believe *hat the Scriptures say en this subject, no one can doubt it. The life of the Beth is OMPOATI in the ewes !—Tbere can be no mistake upon this subject ; so we must then be also convinced that anything which im pedes the circulation of the blood must depress or bear down the principle of Life, and make the body subject to receive injury from the principle of corruptibility Implanted in the human frame. We cannot deny it. There is in every created beisg a _principle of corraptibility, as *sell as a principle of animation: It is when this corrupt ibility becomes too powerful for the Live Pain- Cling or Blood, that disease commences. It is not because it does exist but became it becomes arrive ' • in some it has taken an hundred years to develope itself; in some, it has decome para mount before birth, and the child is still-born.-- l'hi constitution of the child depends upon its parecrit; he receives from them the principle of and also that which will t lttmately de disfroy him, and when of age he transept.' them to his children. Thu% we see that in the same body is the principle of life and also of corruptibility. And it Is only by due attention in some bodies that health tan be secured by artificial modes otassist mg the functions of life to throw off the occasion aoeurnirla bons of corruptibilit, , which oteerwise would overpower the principle o: life, before the individual bad reached to the full period ot his existence, according to the principle of life with in bus. For, in order that men should anise at that period of life called old age, a perfect balance est Ilitist between the principle ot hie and the principle of corruptibility. When the balance is in favor of the principle of lire, we observe the energy of character with admiration. And I have no doubt tha• just in proportion as the file Pflriel pie predominates is the energy both of body and mind. By the use of proper medicine this tan always be secured until a good old age. The principle of corruption is subject to the indueneeof many causes of vitiation. It is, there fore, necessary that we be presided with ample means to prevent injury frbm it or in comet quefice of this visitation that putridity would be produced which would destroy the individual ere be bad arrived at that period of life which he would have done from the pnneiple of life which was in him. Now, to accomplish this, we must prevent an accumulation of those humors which bear down the principle of life. Do not wait for an attack of sickness. but on the first appearance of the enemy mist nature in bee operations to expel him from the body. This is the object al ways attained -by those who use BilAwbarrieS Prixa. Thousands who - bait. kept their beds for years have been restored bj the me of this medi cine. They are as hamlets as a piece of bread yet all powerful for the removal of disease wheth er chronic or recent, indiction., or ode/Iroise.— By theme of Brandreth's Pills, the blood is grad ually purified, and becomes too strong for all im pediments to its free course, and thus the body is'restored to perfect health and usefulness. The idea of two sprits, the ono good and the other evil, having power over man, is thus given a kVidreal application ; and, what is better, we vi lunette assist the good principle, the blood, meotiquer bad humors, and thus produce health and cheerfulness, where before there was nothing but Minas and despair. 01011te Brander& Pills ire sold for 25 cent. per her et Dr. D. Drudretles Office, 241 Moubrey, N. York end by the le&wioir duly aelSottorl At :—.J. 34 Stenos= é Co., Get. WCtiery, Petereborg Abraham Honterattion; MlTerleod. Abloolletout D. IL 0. Wham. Hampton; enetehopr at Fink Litilietrnro ; Nary Duncan. Culdowo ; Geo. W. Nap, PaGild J. 11. Solihull*. Bad BMW* 'IL Neweauter Xerhardesellie ; Sun Hisr. 'empr. , imp 1, 1848. ANbThER ARRIVAL. • • gialICK hal just returned from the city 9 • 7 of rbibtdelphist, with an airman msowntswr or New and Fashionable Goods, Which As mill ull CHEAPER THAN EVER, •to E sorteinty. lids he will prove to the eitlafaetion of any who may call. _ QttlYsburg,. April 7.1848.- Aveedle-workosit Cellars. 111118 'Motion of the Ladies is respect. AL fully asked to in extensive and beau- tiful variety of Neetllarrorked Collars, which I have pat *mired from Philadel- Phic Dilertntned not to be out-dome in aelliog low, I galore the Ladies that they csi purchase Collars at the lowest rates poseible. J. L. 13011101 E. REGISTER AND RECORDER, 71," the Res and Independent Voter. of Adams County. T this earnest solicitation of many triends. I ate induced to oder my self as an Independent candidate for RE GISTER At RECORDER of Adams county. Should Ibe elected, I shall feel under many obligaines to the public. and Shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to tile best of my ability. 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N. 8.J.-Any work named is this Cata logue may be ordered and received by to turn of the dm Mail. at a trilling expense for postage, by enekerisi hi a letter the re quisite amount, and dine*/ the same. post paid, to FOWLER WELLS. No 121 Nummalbust,N. Yak. Igr Small aia, sr among bank imam may be enclosed in • letter, and sent by mail to the pub lishers, without incresing the moimm, upeyment for either at the shore wind winks. June 2, 1948. DR. HALSEY'S GOLD 'AND SILVER PILLS are founded epos the priori* that near ly all diseases arise from the same causes, or that a morbid condition at the lbw, B s o o l4l Chi sad b 0 1 .1 4, predisposes the system ler every elan of disease. When these imPuctellit Allidifiles become obstruct. ed with superabundance of Ida and viscid mat ter, Nature ceases to fulfil her proper office. It a then that the blood becomes impure, because the secretive organs of the liver, whose office it is to separate the worn-out principle of this vital fluid are no longer fat for their of and the wasted part or - the blood' continties therefore in its circulation and becomes diffused throughout the whate•system. - ' Ilms filled- with itoreettops humours the body it made 'Able to sickness. If, by chance, it is exposed to a sudden change in the weather, a bad cold or consumption would be the result—if iiLthe vicinity of contagious disorders, it would imbibe the-infection. • . Dr. Halsey's Gold and Saner Pails, elthoug pleasant to take and innocent OA operation, in the most excittlfebt 'll5 - edfclne iii the %weir!: fo remove the bile and viscid matter horn the system, and to restore the liver, stomach and bowela, to the performance of their proper functloits, theruby rendering the blood pure, and Airmen' the sys tem from all morbid and _infectious humors, which will finally remove every diseare.however long standing, and endow the syitrm with health, strength and vigor. A circular givint!a full explanation of the two fold action of the Gold sad Otiveit Pills, can be had of the agent.grat is. Price onlyocents per box. containing both kinds, and lot sale at the general. Depot, No. 2 Courtlandt street. New York, and in Gettysburg by S. H. BUEHLER. April 7,1848.-2 m Decidedly the ( heapest °pods In Town I r'HE subscriber respectfully . invites I the public to call and•exitanue his ASSORTMENT OP NEW FANCY GOODS, - consisting of Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Pa per. Muslin% Worsted Hipding; Scarfs, Needle-Worked Collars, Craves', (a beau tiful variety,) Spool Cotton, (ail colors,) Purses and Pooket-books. — Suipenders, Gloves, (thegreatest kind of an assortment) Mitts, Hose, Tapes, Whips, Ivory Studs, Pear and Agate Buttons. Boot Lacers.ran cy Net, Bishop Lawns, Robinet Lace, gd gintand Laces, Pins and Needles, Knjtfing Cotton. Mixed Cotton Yarn, Wedding, Black Gimps and Fringes, Green Gauze Veils, Fancy Silk Ties, Wooden Moles, Cotton Laps, Steel Pens, (six for a cent I) &e.,do. • Lt it be borne in mind, tbat all the a bove articles will be chopoxed .of twenty five permit. cheaper than ever, positively. Call and examine for yeurselyps , and e convinced. April 7. J. L. SCHICK. NA @VAR - O F „Ole very 13 4;11 14 0 Wood; thiterent tumors, can EA Emu. at all limes; tit WEAVER'S Confectionary hi Clutilbera. burg street. homilies Mid Parties will be supplied with any desired quantity, at the shortest notice. CAKESand CONFEC TIONS of all kinds always on hind, and will be furnished to order on reiumnalile terms. Gettysburg, July 211.--tf GOLD PENS AND SILVER PEN. CMS. (best quality). card Cases, Visiting and Printing Cards. Fancy Note Paper, Envelopes, Motto Wafers, Fancy Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, dm., for sale by S. H. BUEHLER. December 10. ' , • Whoever • wants a First-rate TIMSpiPIECIIC (lAN be *ccominodatet by milling PRAXER'S Clock As Watch &tab lishment, in Cbambersburg.stsest, Gettys burg, next door to Mr. Buebler's Drug Store—.where: a new lot of beautiful 24 hour and El day CLOCKS have just been received from the' City. They are of the best manufacture, and will be warranted. Give ua a call—they will be sold cheap. Jewelryi.Watch-Guards, WATCH Chains, Keys, Spectacles &c. &c. can always be had at the Clock 4 Watch Establishment of glaidia6P4l44agii% ON hand and for sale, a lot Of Travel ing Bags and Baskets, very handy and cheap. J. L. SCHICK.. PARTNERSIIIP DISSOLVED. TE Partnership existing between the subscribers, was itisiolied b e mo t teal coreut, on di' Aria xt dav of April. 1848. . • n. eux. EfillfiritTEL TILL cautious* to any, on the Tall oring bosinese et the 0,14 Blvd, near ly opposite the Post Ottie,'where he is prepared to execute all Workrui his llne with promptness - dispatch,. He re turns his thanks to the poblio for the generous support he hae hithertoteetarid4 sod hopes, by attention to husiosiwortnit4 it a cootiouance of the public, patronage. P:7 7 A1l work done at his slop will bto warranted to fit. Gettysburg, goy IL—tf GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY etI4COIXAS SO P. ri MILE subscriber respectfully' informs his friend. end the public generally. that he still continues to, carry on the FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in allita branch• es, at his old establishment, in the Weston' partol Gettysburg, where he has constaatly on hand all sorts of 112 Val ft) 10°11723 9 such as Kettles, Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Griddles, mike, of all sizes t, also, STOVES of every size and variety, inclu ding Common: Parlor, Air-tight and Cook ing Stoves—among them the Warned Hathaway,. To Farmers he would lay. he has on hand an excellent assortment of - , Threshing Machlnet, Hovey's celebrated Stniwcotters; - the re nowned Sayler Plows; also Woodcock's and Witherow's ; also Points, Cutts* Shares, tib. BLACKSMITHING is carried on'in its different branches; by the best of workk oleo. ILThe subssriber has also opened a BOOT & SHOE Shop in the Stmth end of -the Frou ',dry Building, w here. with good*. men' and excellent materials, We nosiest fits and best work will be rnade t ' ild'La dies will be waited on at 'holt residAllOo., All of the above mentioned articles will be furnished as cheap, for Cash or country Produce, as they can be had any where else. All orders will be promptly attesel.• ed to. 11:7°Repairing, of all kinds, done at.the Iliortua notice. T.. WARREN, Gettysburg, May 5. 4848. , BURNT OUT,. BUT AT. iT 'Aci-A. IN I, PAINTING. SHE subscriber taken this method:of j_ informing his friends end the-public. that he is now located in the Alley beiwpen North Washington and Carlislistreets, mediately in the tear of D..Middlsoors Store, where he will be preparel arkikeOl. tofore, to do all kinds of • t , *4-1 Coach, Cloth, Sc. Sign Tainting. Irr.CARRIAGE REPAIRAG done at -short notice, and'on reasomibie amuse for which Country Produce eidffifr takiew The subscribes is thankftifithr flars4a• Ar 9 ro, and hopes. by 'attention 10 4141401 1 4 and .a desire to please, to ,meritiand.;re calve a continuance of public paltonsga. J. G, Gettysburg, May B.—tf Azzinorwei: • ILBOOTS & SHOES;' D. Kendlehart , f, 4 itlLD'most respeettelli . isithritt, Irly his trip,* mid this putolip. la 0407. 'rah that he has rettin!eikb,ike , a, mak • Establishinent to the honsisfor many you:. occupied by D. lams, ati is Sadler% Shop. copposits the Post otos% mid in the immediate vicinity of Fannsierotteelkore) in South Baltimore sweets. where he will be happy to attend to thee* who may p.. trona* him as hareiciforel . • Thankful for past &soil. lhosnbeeribit solieit a continuance of the how tutor. so liberally sumo he him. D. KENDLEHA,ItT. Gauyaburg, April 7. 1848.—.110 • . NOTICE• iiiROPOSALB will Am received for jr Building a Stone Church, 35 feet by 45 feet. near the old one, (Rock Chapel.) a short distance from Heidlersburg, on Sat urday the 11th of June, at 1 ecluck.-- Those wishing to undertake ought to meet "the Building Commiue. on that day, in person. It will be given oat to the lowest and best bidder, who will be expected to finish the house. ISA AC SADLER. MICHAEL 'FISTLE, THOS: M'CLEARY, WM. R. SADLER, JOHN L. SADLER, • SOLOMON BENDER. May 19,1048,—td Building Committee Barden dt Flower Seems, OF every variety, from the celebrated SHAKER Gardens, New Lebanon, N. York,—also RISLEY'S Garden and Flower Seeds—just received and for sale at the Drug and Rook Store of S, 11. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, March 17, 1818. SHERIFF'S SALE. IN pursuance of a writ of / enditioni Exponal, issued out of the Cooit of Common Pleas of Adams county, Penn.; sylvania, and to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale onFriday the '23d day! of June next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. at the! Court-house, in the Borough of, Geitys- I burg, the following Real Estate, to wit : No. I—A Tract of Land situate in Liberty township, Adams coon-1 ty, Pa., containing • 179 41CRES, Innis or less, adjoining lands of Joseph! Shultz, 'Hugh Sweeney and Others, on *bid) are erected a OND AND A UAL!' STORY Ar 4 6 .6 DWELLING HOUSE, - - Oicstber ont•bnifilings. About 15 Acres of this trait is eleared 'and in a state of col- Ovation I the residue is coveted with good timber. Tract of Land, adjoitting'the abretaid, containing ' '5O 411C/11168, • more or lets , being principally Timper or Mountlin •' %,'Tiant of Land *situate in Liberttpawn ! hip, Adams • ..;:siso.etnts, • - more or**, adjoiaing lands of John Flohr, John. Fargnion, and others—also Wing Timber, or Mountain Land. No. 4—A Tract of Land situate in-Hanilltonban township, Adams county,"Pa., containing 60 ditCRES, 'more or lees, adjoining lands of Barnabas Disin, Reeser & lip., and being west of the "Virginia Mills" of Mrs. Mary Myers --also nuttier or Mountain Land. The first above mentioned three Tracts being 'dual and levied on as the proper ty of Barnum and JOHN DUPHORN. and the 'fourth and kit 'Praet being seised and lev ied ou as the property of JOHN DUPHORS. 111rPosnone putchsein property at Sheriff's _sate, will lave to pay tea per um!. of the waft* money fin the day of atlas, - BENJAMIN, SCAIRIVER. Saimaa. Shanira Opp, (hoyabuti, td May, IP, row., s ' .. • . IMV ATTEND TO Y OUR zeznit. , .. ....... • Dr F. t Vimiteistiof '•. - . a propyr, . RESMC II TPU" s " L 1 . 1( informs the Citi zens of Gettysburg' and vicinity that he is prepared to perform every operation appertainibutiti. his,.l ) tggssion, such as cleansing, filing, plugging and inserting Teeth, &bin atingle tooth toe full set. An experienki of more than twelve years in the Profariiioin lii *lgo will et:istrie him to operate tit the e a dre satisiaction of those who may !visit his services. All work will be warranted., : Tor his place of residence enquire at Meath& of Samuel faluicatock. Reference 'la reispeethilly Made to the fol. lovilideginitleaten : . ~. Rev Dr. Schusyckes, lN Rev. Prof, RaoslAr, . I ' ,D. Rorripi, , Dr. D 2 Gilbert, Prot H. Han" 'Rs?. D. Y. Gettiart, ' Dr. C. N. Berluthy, Prot. M. L. stover,' t Gintysbdrge Oct. DT,' 1 - 8414%. , 1y - , .. • S. Lawrence flab - M. D., sw'rrAckl#,. n ESFECTPUCtIaY. offars,bis proles. Ile gotta) simian Who oitistuts, of Get tysburg and our:044(11m country, Ile is prepered to.ittepd to, ell eases usually en. - trusted to the Dentist, sad hopes,,by strict ausatioa to,Deatisui to,bs•shks to please all who may dtto, stitsust,sheir teeth rOia 04 , (Ace, woad door above Pony's Hotel, S. Baltimore strew. Gettysburg, July_ . • D. lIPODNALIDIHEY, allefitey at 'Leto, FPI" Ok Vil';corner of the O PabliuSquare, one door, West of G. Arnehts Elmre.,,fOrnierly occupied as a Law Office by John M'Conanghy. des d. 110 solicits, and by prompt and faithftil at tention, w(lnosinews la his pitotesaion. it w ill be his endeavor to . .merit, confidence and fatronage. p3mu, 31-'oo4ismowr will also attend 007:5 to alt.business entrusted to him sp .4 Ad Solicitor for Patents and PAIWboir4L lie. has 'made arrangements. throws. Isiah he cab furnish very desire to tipPlicants; and entirely re pert ;bent front the.necessity of a journey to Weelthsgion;on applicatiOn to him per• spnill4bt by letter. ' • Ge &Arm Aprif ALE,X.4I. STEVENhON, • apitatmrir Litt - P IC id ~hli • Ceture_ ,8411,1klorth of die ebdrii4l`buse. bet Ween Smith's and Sitiveitdp!i l oorper.. Geillbarg, A CEIiTAIN CURE. FOIL THE PILEA Dr. 41:1111bn'R SNQIAN Vegetablel'iles Rernedy,Se a dorms tic Preparation, which bu beeu -used withen tire sneer", for many years. Being an- laterite espdieine, It Isiaa decided preference over outwerd ,applications, which are bet palliatives sad not cu. relive, This , medicine acts upon the diseased pans, producing healthy action and a palming/it glre--yalCI wI WAXIILAPIT,OII iittAD Tat XO. WIT. . CPSold, 'wholesale and retail, by ROW AND & WALTOIII, Proprietors, 370 Market street, Phila., •od by 8. IL BUEHLER, Gettysburg; Win. Bit. tiolysr. Abbottitpwn ; Lilley ASc Riley, Oxlorti, and T. J. cooper, Franklin t [A ug. 0, '4 7 ly HOUSE SPOUTING WILL be made and put up by the subscriber. who will attend prompt ly to all orders, and upon us reasonable terms as can be procured at any establish ment in the county. Gt..o. E. BUEHLER. Gettysburg, October 15, 1847. ILVER AND GERMAN SILVER CI PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, &c., of beet quall.ty, can alwris be had at the Fancy Store of C. WEAVER. Useful mid Or►en»eeeital. 1 4 1 AN S in the greatest abundance, at 111- AL most any and every price. can be had at Schick's Variety Store. Warm weath er is coming o"n—tberefOre call aoou. April 7, 11148.—tf PEA NUTS , FILBERTS, AL MONDS, dkc., of the hest quality tikbe had at the COnfeetiantuy of C. IV LIVE R. NEWS I . NEWS !, NEWS Ufa-Partnership in the Cabinet /1100E1;4 Bushiess., THE sobseribOrs Itaw'entered into Partnership in the Cabinet-making business. at;tke old stand of Tinny G. laeh, in South Baltimore street. oppotiite Wifiebrenner's Tannery—where they will . always have on hand, and be prepared in Make. to order, Sideboards. Seerelaries. bresibir• 11u- Tema, Tables, Iledsirads. Wash. Work and Candle-stands. aid, in short. every article belonging. to the above business. They wild also haver on hand C HAIRS of all varieties. iir - 7All orders for COFFINS attended to with the utmost promptneve. The subscribers assure the public. that all work purchased Of them will be of the neatest and most durable character. They supciintend themselves the construction of every article, thus being assured that limit material and w ork inanship"can't be beat." 'their terms are exceedingly reasoneble, as may be learned by giving them n call. licr Country produce taken fh exchange for Work. HENRY GARLACII. . „DANIEL TRISISIEIt. Gettyabargo lam 28. THIS WAY FOR BAEGAINS IN CAbini.t Furniture ! .12 c." - GLORGE H. SWOPE R E a S n i t ; ELI' F p U u b L I c Ar g i e n i rt i ! R h i endss ti f , r , i t L. continues to keep on hand, at his Cab inet-making Establishment, iu East York street. gettyaburg. Pa., a large assortneut. of all kinds of CABINET IMitatTgit.k z , BUCII-All . , . Mahogany, Cherry told Maple BU ' REBUS. Plain and Fancy, French ' • On:If-French lIEDSTE.S I DS, . • Centre, Dining 4. Breakfast T.ditLES, Cup-boards, 'Worketands, Candlestands. 4.c„ As my Furniture is manufactured by mYitelf for regular customers, and not for purposes, the public may rely pp m! iid being. what it purports to be, of fash ionable style; and best material and work manship. Housekeepers and others, desiring new 'and 'GOOD Furniture, will do well to give ma call before purchasing olsewhcre. ICr C 0 I'l'l N S mado to order, at all !knee.' GEO. 11. SWOPE. Gcttyshurg, Feb. 18, 1848.—tf KADWA 'S CHIN EsE 'IEDICATED SOAP—Patronised by thousand'. of individu alethroughout the United States and Cauedee, giving the most flattering satisfaction to all who hive used it. Chemists have wondered at na ' toyetefious effects, and many of them have en. desistfrod to discover the secret of its uondertut combination of efficacious balms and extract., which relickrit at speedy and efficacious in the renfileal of Pimples, Blotches. Pustules, 'fetter. transforming, as if by magic, dark, sallow, yet. low and unhealthy skins, to atilt. smooth, lair. puneand healthy complexions. For the cnrc of . Cleopped Flesh, Rough, Cracked and Dieeolotrel AtiN,Salt itheuni. Ring ;Corm, Erriperas, &wry, atlld Sore head, RA DW 'IS CHIN BSI: MEDI. 'CATP.I) SOAP may truly he called an iiieetinna isle *risme. Excrescences of the Cuticle am atardlly removed and cured—the cuticular are instantly eransed of all impurities hand'. neck and face present a beamittil, ch,an. sweet and healthy appearance. Fir Shoring, gentlemen will find Ibis Fon' a. great deeideramm. it produces a rich. creamy hither', softens the braid, and renders the skiff smooth and pliable. For elequitige Ted& Its.f. way's Sbalt is superior to paste or ponder. it makes the teeth white and beautiful. "success* t I e breath and protects the gams from cruel. As general Toilet Soap. it superior to French and Englisli Soaps, it is entirely free bum iniftilig,a, iogrediemse--it is purely balsamic and booth's g to the skin. • ''Each cake, to be genuine.-must be 3 iKned 11. G. Radway. • J, It. G. RADWAy. 2 Courtland t.t. N. Y. . Sold in f,etty.hur6 by .S. H. BUEHLER. . March 11, 1548.-2 m AGAVAI VA,:q4 .0 OD WESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OF REA LT I f 207 Main street, Rialto, N.Y. ir w ,R. G. C. VAUGIINS VegetableLittiontrit eihr tic Mixture, a celebrated ineiliiine tibia& tande . GREAT CURES IN ALL DISEASES. hi - now introduced into this section. 'lto - Renate oleo adterttientent will nut permit an ex• Tended mike of this remedy ; we hale only to say-it'll*, for its'agents in the U. Ltates sod Cat-• edissialarge number of educated • '•• - MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS in•high. Tiralessional standing, a ho- make a gro• oral ote of it in their practice in the following &eases DROPSY, GRAVEL, lad disearot. of the Urinary Organs, Piles •ad ell diweEti of the blood, derangements of the Lin et, &e., and all general diseases 01 theeystrat. It i fiarlicularly requested that al! who roatempt.we the use of this article, or who desire informattuai respecting it, , •WILL OBTAIN A PAMPHLET of 33 pairs, which Agents whose names sae below will gladly give away. This book treats upon toe crisithoil of cure—explains the peculiar lon perties of the article, and also the rlieraies it has been used for over this country and Europe for lour years with such periect effect. (her lit pages of testimony from the highest gumless will be found with NAMES, PLACEi. AND PATES, which can be w fitten to by any one interested, and the parties will answer pat paid conrinunkutimz. IFYBe particular and AZ...K FOR THE PAMMILI4, as no other such pamphlet has two, Wen evidence of the power of this medicine cnei diseases is guaranteed by perverir of well lineup standing in society. • Put up in 30 on.. and 12 bottles. Price le.: for 30 oz., $1 for 12 oz., the larger being tie cheapest. Every battle bra "G. C. VAUGHN" written on the diiaelinrui, Ae. see pamphlet,. Ir is. Prepared by tor. G, C. N neigh% and sold sr prioopol omen, 207 Main street, $4llO, 'Y Offices devoted to sole of tkis article ractitsisste 132 ffaeodo. New York, and corner of Earn !Ad Washington, Salern, Mass . and by all Un►[Gtt' thrOughout this country and Canada. • 47 - Amirpers.—sl W. f1JE112.1411. 41,14,4 01 01. JACOB 51ARTirt, New OXforli; F.ast rlin ; M.l3l:BlAN.llauto or al s cro. ni R. HENRY, Abbottstows March 8. 1848.—ty alimr...AwrliNT - aw go 4. , OF %.111101'S fOrgillfg • FOll S.ZLE .17' 7711 S fIi'FICE.: