'nut Rttaterszensima Burning TARIFF Locofocetun and the Mexican or I 848.—The caCell4 oldie importations ' Church. into the United Biatea fin the present fiseal In answer to the allegations put forth year, under Mr. Polk's Free Trade cps- by the prominent loorofivo papers, friend ten, over the laid year, is thirty millions ly to the election of Cass, of surrendering °idol/ars, while the increase in the me.; memory, we fersrless/y assert, that the first nue is only orsestailltion lids:Airs. Here! proposition to rob, plunder and desecrate than aver Mint; millions of dolars sent out: the churches of Mexico,appeared the of the• enontry , to contribute to the sup- 1 curetting of the , -Fincasde *Demoerae," a post of fuosign manufactures, instead of leading Isocofoeti newspaper, published in being inept at home as it would have been,' Botetourte minty, Virginia, in the spring onility she operation of the Whig Taritr ot of 1847. 'Five paragraph recommending 1842. every dollar of this enormous a-' the robbery of the Mexican Churches, °- mount, bet for the present Free Policy ! penly and impudently, advised the seizure systen4n( Locofociiiinn, woehl hare gone of the gold and silver stowed away in the intrattellockeho of American laborers, and ; "Churches of Mexico, us an indemnity mechanic!, hs and fanners, and manufactur- j for expenses oithe•roar." • erg. Witt dim it has passed into the hands; here it is, it is doltig no pail a tile id-British manufacturers, and has gone to human family, or God any yerinim, bind it aupport British pauper labor. at the ex- would be religiously' right," said this penal Of all the great industrial interests organ of Polk and Casa, teie,seiae and rob of the United States. Is it any wonder the Mexican Church Grim gold.ond silver that there is a general stagnation in bosi- to indsaUtify us lOC the e;Peneut of the mese: Wand a tuitions depression in all branches of trade ? But this is modern ikentorrary, and it is to perpetuate this ruut of things that Whigs are Dow asked to support Van Burro, or some other Free 'Ends Lumina), under the shallow pre. tenets of sustaining the principles of die Wilmot Proviso, and it is for the same oh. ject that the Locofoco party proper are lac Itoriog to elect that Prince of Free Trade Locofocoa, Louie Phillippe Casa, to the Prevideney. Are Whigs or even Loeofo- rim who prefer to sustain our own institu tions lavaboes of England, winigg to be he. humbugged into the support of these mercenary demagogues. Ova CANDIDATE.—The mom we hear et Gel. Taylor, by private sources, the More we are assured that he is a man of Tare virtues, and intelligence, and of extra tordinety qualifications to make a Presi skint' ifier the model of Washington. If elected he will take a high and lofty coarse :-Inswing no personal object—mousing serer no party schemes—working out no intrigues -but boldly administering the Government in a manner above all these 'aectordance with the loftiest patriot the highest purity, and the most zeal ous fidelity to the constiution, the laws, slid the welfare of the country. An intelligent friend, lately from Baton Rouge,. La., called at our office the oilier day, and gave us a general outline of the appear's°e and character of General Tay lor., ' He said the General in person bears isvear.tesemblance to General Markle. of Westmorland, being a strongly built, well proportiormil man, of medium bight, and without any tendency to corpulency ; that Iw I plain in his apparel, and exceedingly blend and prepossessing in his manners ; that he is a man of sound common sense. and possesses a most discriminating and correct judgement, and evinces deep refiee tion and much research in regard to all genet* subjects, especially those of a practical character. He had frequent con *imitation& with him on the snbject of shi very. and was pleased to find that he was emoted to its extension, and that he bad Always been opposed to the acquisition or conquest of any part of Mexico. He spoke of Gen. Taylor's friends in Mimes' - toppi and Louisiana, as being for thegreat et.pait con fi ned to the anger planters, who are Whigs and sound Tariff men, while ffie only opposition he will meet.with in Awe States will he from the cotton planters who ere Locufocos and free traders.— What makes this information the more .rellsible, are .the circumstancei that it iiimes from a gentleman of acute 'observe ltigh sense of honor, inilezible in - and one of the most . • • • %ridge in the eonntry.—Daily News. 901 FUR', of the Moilt.iirtking traits in the character of fku. Tay*, is his kindness of bout. As in cident secured a few days ago smugly il hatreds. of this predominant feeling. A party of friends were on a visit to the Gen era; and while in conversation, referred to his exploits in Mexico, and the glory mid fame be had acquired by his victories. “Oendemen," replied the true hearted old • patriot, **lt may be that I have gainedsaine military reputation by my camp aign in Mexico, but, if l know myself, would gladly forfeit every particle of what you term my 'glory.' could the sacrifice but bring beck to life any one of my gallant eountrymen, whose blood flowed like we ter, in the actomplishment of the victories to which you silude."—N. 0. Bee. A "Paemstsio Ovrices."—The Cass papers quote exultingly a diapaeb of Geo. }lariat* in which he speaks of General Cass as a "promising officer." [This is the same Harrison whom they called a granny, a coward, "Petticoat Harrison," the Ce' rlificale General.] Well, so was Taylor,' when a youth, a "promising offi cer." There the two men are even.— But here is where Taylor has the advan tage of Cass. Taylor performed what he premised. Florida, Palo Alto, Rama. Monterey, and Buena Vista, nobly redeem she pledges of his early life. Case, 'citi the contrary, never fulfilled the "promise" of his juvenile days. By an industrious cultivation of his talents, he might have made, in the course of time, a respectable soldier, but be soon left the camp for the eaten, and has ever since been rolling in inxerions wealth, while old Rough and Ready has braved the snows of the North and the burning suns of the South, in pro ving himself not only a promiser but a performer of promises. Cotanacrantertc.—The Worcester True Whig gives the following anecdote, which sounds like troth : Soon after Cass was made Secretary of War, Eleott meeting Taylor said to lum, "AA l Taylor—a good appointment that. We have a secretary who understands our 'wants." Taylor has tWo veins in his fore head that, when be is excited, swell out as large child's finger. These veins be rm to enlarge. don't know that, Gen eral." said he, "he knows his own wants. Wben he was Governor of Michigan Ter ritory, be ordered me to send him twelve iny best looking and tallest soldiers, and don't you think tho, rascal kept six of 'em to row kis host for two years, and they wepaid by the Government as toy win." • Hale, the abolition candidate, takes pity ail big rural, Cu.. In the Senate last WOA t ba objected to question, being put to.drair Cams out. as he had withdrawn thatetba Fientate to avoid expressing his o pinions. Thin patronising tone on the pito •a( Maio. *roused the ferocious roootti i •wholtartgoandy dosandod wwhat 84111011011 'clooditiata to do r Hale fetidly •titelts alma atp ontijaca the saw tir Stow Saw I co, OWN h.. iheliadd timpahilbliiee Oar Costippum It is and dim **logo. Uflow w 0.111•11111111,0 4 . • Who LS per cog • 1 IA witioras war." This infamous and sandal nraPalaties of the ruicaside Democrat. a prominenito• coamo paper of die,rolk and Cus eebool, in Virginia. wasopeuly seconded by Ritch ie of the Wallington Union,• the admitted argot, Masaltirce, and washing trumpet. of the Pak sod Cass pstrty. The wiling.* oominiited subsequently, on thertepertrof the Minicar - Churches, are justly desirable to the inflames coun sels of ibeFincemle Democrat, and Wash ington Union. .Will the Lococofoco pa pers lagoodamosigh, publish therman mendacious of the Washington Union and Finned* Doneent, in reference to the seizure of the properly of the ./dezican Churebr-lksily Naos. INCINENTII or TIM PAIIIIIIUN REVOLT.— %rift theft"fightin the Faubourg' du Temple sod St. Antoine, the insurgents went to the infant achoots, where many parents had' sent their children for safety, took tbe little ales, and placed them bound so that they could not run away. as barri, auks, to permit the National Guards from ramie" the fire, which the insurgents continued most murderously from behind and between the children. In another quarter, one of the insurgents having beep captured . by the Gouda Mobile, these men. infuriated at their inhuman conduct, determined to shoot him, when, at the moment of eseeution. General Brea threw hinted,' before the primmer, and en treated them by all the laws of war as well humanity to spare him, and leave him to the hands of justice. This noble ap peal had seemly passed his lips, when the ruffianly captive, who stood behind him, pulled mu The pistol and shot, the general dead. The murderer was instandy put to death amidst the yells of fury. licitly Clay and the Whig Nominee.— Representations are being made that Hen ry Clay does not give in his adhesion to the ainsirieti of the Whig Convention.—:- Tbe Looiatille Journal conttadims this on the best authority, and declares that Mr. Clay neither feels dissatisfaction at the Philadelphia nomination, nor the slightest hesitation in supporting it. "If Mi. Clay bag not some out," says the Journal, "with a public declaration of his views and intentions. itis because he feels secure in the consciousness of political integrity that is above suspicion.' It is no more in cumbent on Mr. - Clay to come out publicly and avow his satisfaction at the Philadel phia nomination. than it is on Mr. Buch anan and Mr. Woodbury to come - out pub licly sad avow their satisfaction at the Baltimore Convention." Insportivet Decision.—The Law Jour nal fat July contains an eloquent opinion by Judge Lewis, delivered at the June Tenn of Common Pleas Court at Lancas ter, no a case where a certain man devis ed to his widow all his property, "provi ded she remain a widow during her life ; but in clue she should marry again, my Will i shall leave the premises," &c., The Widow having married again, suit was brought by other heirs of the husband to recover the property. Judge Lewis de cided thlt r utile condition in restraint of marraige is void, and the second marriage of the widow does not divest her estate" —‘the principles of morality—the policy of the natioe—the doctrines of the com mon law—tbe law of nature and the law of God, unite in condemning as void the condition attempted to be imposed by this testator Upon his widow." The lenasylvanie Volunieers.—The First Begnment of Pennsylvania volunteers arrived ielittsborg on Friday afternoon, with Collif yokoop and Lieut. Col. Black. were received with a discharge of , the ringing ofhells. and the cheers of an immense assemblage at the levee.— They were afterwards escorted through the city, and welcomed on all sides with every demonstration of joy and congratu lation. At eight there was an ilkunination of all the public, and many private hou ses. Gen. Patte non and staff, with com panies B, F and K, under Major Bowman, arrived daring• Friday night. The Phila delphia companies were to start fbr Phila delphia by the canal en Sunday evening. Barnburner Meeting at Elizabethtown Pa.—A. large mad enthusiastic meeti .f the friends of Martin Van Buren w ,eld in the borough of Elizabethtown, on Tues day evening , last. tined artarish, Eeq., was Chairman, end J. Akin and . B. Stew art acted as. Secretaries. The meeting was addressed eloquently by several gen tleman of the town, and resolutions were passed strongly in favor of the great fea tures of the Barnbunter movement, and pledging themeeves to poll a larger vote at the ensuing Presidential Election for Van Buren than there would be fpr Pen. Cass in that place.—Pitteborg Gar. kurrots.—The Locofocos of this State have got themselves into as bad a snarl u those in New York. The /Wale Repub lic, a Barnburner organ, says that twenty une hundred voters in Chicago have sign ed a call for a meeting which was to have been held on the 4th, to ratify the nomina tion of Martin Van Buren. The same paper also states that a State Convention will be held at Peoria some time next month for the nomination of a Van Buren Electoral Ticket. FIVE NEVI , territorial governments are to be established by Congress, if not at this session, at the next,---over Nabraska, Min esota, Oregon, California, and New Mex ico. Voice of the Volunteers.—Out of MO Massachurens volunteers who reached Louisville, says the Journal, on their way home, but 11 were for Cu. and all the rest for Taylor. Rzed at fast.--The Bradford (Pa.) Re porter, published in Mr. Wilmot's village, whir& bas been claimed u mare for Gen. Caw, boa run ep IMs name of Martin Vu ems. fur President. TIM a,rkft 4 INklitrigit, Friday Evening, July 21, 1848. B. PALXIR. Esq. corner of Chesnut•& Third streets, sad E. W. Criss, Esq. Sun Building, N. E. Corner Third & Dock streets, Phihrdeipkie ; and Wt. Tnonesos, Esq. South-east corner of Baltimore & Smith ate., .Beitioniore—are our authorised Agents for receiv big Adrertiseanmts and Subscriptions for "The Star and Burner," and collecting and receipting for tb, same. FOR PRFAIDENT, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR. FOR WOE PRESIDENT, lIILLARD FILLItORE. AERATOR/AL ELICCTORS, John P. Kandanioti, of Lebanon county, Thomas M. T. M'Kennan, of Washington county S ELECTOIts, 1111PRESENTATI 13. Henry Johnoon, 14. Wm. Colder, Berl 1. Jah.O. elligkoon, I. Jock P. Wethwill, 15. Wm. Wllssine. le. Chu. W. Fisher 3. Jame M. Deily, 4. Theo. W. Duffield, 17. And. G. Curtin, 5. Daniel 0. Hitnet, 18. Thee H. Davidson, 111. Jbh Markle, 20. Diol Agnew, 21• A. W. Leona', 22. Richard Irvine, 23. Thomas H. 8111, .34. ECK Piiiiiireve. G. Joshua Dungan, 7. John Dr @trek, 8. John Landis, 9, -Jos. hichnsucker, 10 Charles 9n dcr, 11. Wei. 0. Hurley, CANAL CONNIMONER, NER MIDDLEdWARTH AsssuaLv. JAMES VOOPER. EPHRAIM BWOPE. PROTHONOTARY, JOHN PICKING RECIDITNR AND ACCOIRDISR. WILLIAM W. HAMERSLY CLRRR OF TUE COURTS. HUGH BENWIDDIE. COMMIRSIONRi, JOHN 0. MORNINGSTAR. DIRICTOR OF TOR POOR, HENRY BRINKERHOFF AUDITOR, SAMUEL DURBORAW CORONZR, DR. CHARLES HORNER The DI rence. "The noise and con fusion which pervades this assembly will pre vent,my being heard on the important topics to which you base called my attention."—Gener al Cot! as Ckeeland. "I ask no favors, and shrink from no respon sibilition"—Ges. Taylor to Secretory Marcy. "I have no concealment I hold no opinion which I would not readily pro. claim to my assembled countrymen."—Letter to Copt. .Alitison. "I have no private purposes to accomplish. no party projectrito bop. up, no enemies to pun ish—nothing to were but my country."—Lw ter to same. "I have carefully read the resolutions of the Democratic Nat'l Con vention, laying down the platform, of our political faith, and adhere to them aa firmly as I approve of them cordially."—Lel ampting norm ma/ ion. "The hearts of our people must be prepared for War ' . —Sperell is U. S. Smite. look upon War, at ell times, as a national rahunity."—Letter is /Ar same. 10 - The Annual Commencement of Dickinson College came off on the 19th inst., at Carlisle.— C aDi sees, Esq., of Philadelphia, address ed the Belles Lettnes Society, and Rev. S. N. Vett the Philosophical Society. A eulogy on Dr. &soar was pronounced by Prof. McCLIN- Tore. The Rev. Dr. Peck, Principal of Troy Conference Academy, was elected President of the College, in place of Dr. Emory, deceased. Twenty.eight young men were graduated, span whom the degree of A. B. was conferred. The Honorary Degree of D. D was conferred upon Rev. Prot Baosnaa, Pastor of the English Lu theran Church, in this place. Wathinglon House. By the Carl of the Proprietor, in to.day's pd• per, itwif be seen that this well known Hotel in Harrisburg, ha* again passed into the handa of Wei. T. BAXI/1111, Baq., its former popular pro ptietor. The Home has always been a favorite in thielocality, and we feel muted that its patrons will be pleased to learn that it is hereafter to be conducted by Mr. 8., whose enterprise and cow• toots manners are a guaranty that every possible accommodation will he secured to thotie who may put up with him. The house has been recently fitted up anew, and refurnished in superior style. Cot. Johnston. The Harrisburg Telegraph says that the Hon. Wm, F. Jon !arrow, constitutional Governer, was at Pittsburg at the latest accounts, and would not be in Harrisburg before the beginning of next week. He was engaged at Pittsburg in paying the last funeral obsequies to the remains of a brother, which have arrived with the troops from Mexico. Bntrans was still living at last accounts from Harrisburg. C-4 'The "Nikonian" urges the nomination of Hon. !smut PoLLoca, oI Northumberland coun ty, es the Whig candidate for Governor. The. Pitts burg Journal recommends Hon. WALTIII Foe wane, of Allegheny county. The nomination of Gov. Jose ores is also urged in several questers. The names of the Hon. AMMER STZIIMIT, of Fayette county, Hon. Azinan psi Remelt, of Dauphin, Hon. T. M. F. lIICK um AN, of Washing ton, and lion. RtOILLID COULTIII, of Wedmore land, are also mentioned in connection with the Gubernatorial nomination. Tues. Furs sees, convicted in the Court of Quarter Eleadona of Adam County. 4usputt term, 1846, of kidnapping a famity of free colored per. sons, and mateneed to four 'me imprisonment in the ~ainertt Penitentiary, has been pardoned Gee: Taylor amid the Itemhiatlen. Tie Dimieppeankee of Clen.Taguin's long ex pected uknowitidgernent of the action tithe Whig National Conventionle at length explained by the fact that site old Hero never received the official notification of his nomination—the letter of Om Measesag, transmitting it, never having niched him A second notiacoon kik no doubt , ore this been sent , to hint, and we may mom expect the "Ply- In the meenihal, Gen. Tatum has replied to the Independent Tayks Committee in Maryland, who had written to him to know whether he had authorized or sanctioned the use made of his name by Judge Sausages in the Whig National Con vention. He fully adopts and eandimus the state.. meat of Judge S., and TOCOVATABB that statement u having been made by his authority. It will be recollected that Judge Saunders announced to the Convention that the Louisiana delegation were authorized by Gen. Taylor to say that he would 'abide the decision of the Convention, and• in case any other man were nominated, his on name should be withdrawn from the canvass. on QTJodp Mesas, of Clarion county, one of the Polk sloctoes G 1844, is sot for Geo. Taylor.-- Clarioa, is 1844, pre Polk 1200 majority ; the Pittabors Americas says it may iambs regarded • &Ogg' comity, Another "Compromise." ThO debater on, the Oregon Bill, involving the question of Slavery and Free Territory, with which the U. B. Berate has been occupied for some weeks, has been , tempriarib , postponed by the adoption of Mr: Coes-roes motion lbr the ap. -prolamin( of a select Committee; to Whom was refereedkbe whole seluset, with-instrueden• to re port were measure upon which the flenete• could harmonies. The Catmint.' ermeists of Messrs. Clayton, of Delaware, Calhotut, of South Caroli na, Phelps, of Vermont, Dickinson, of N. Yoit, Bright of Indiana, Underwood of Kentucky, M arina*, .rd idierottri, and Clarke, of Rhode Island --foby front itS North, and foss from the South. The Committee hays notyet reported, but his understood that a majority incline to thi shire bl untest and win repeat • Bill reposing to emend the Missouri Compromise line or some other line, to the Pacific, by whir% i portion of the pre. sent five territory shall be blasted by the Mese In stitution. The four Southern members will of course favor such a project, and it is said that Meows. Bright and Dickinson, or at least one of them, will give it their approval. That such i measure, if reported, will receive the sanction of the Senate, where the Slave power has a controlling influence, we have no doubt it° fete in Use liommwhere the representative of free territory are in a decided majority, ix more doubtful. Doobtfel it should not he—but so it is. Northern "Dough-faces" have ever been found In 'our No tions! Legislature, whenever any great issue be. Freedom and Slavery has been sprung, who N . OM willing to sell their votes for Southern favor, and "dog-cheap," at that, as was tauntingly affirm ed by RANDOLPH. That a different state °rehiring warn now, we might hope, but brie - not sufficient faith to believe. A few reeks, however, will de cide the matter. In the meantime we will hope for the best. It were an everlasting stigma upon our national fame, were the Congress of the 11. States—the "Model Republic"--at this late day, when the old monarchies and despotisms of the world, England, France, Italy, Germany, Russia, and even Turkey, AM waking up to a sense of the inhumanity of the Slave institution and directing their erode to its abolition—we say, it would an everlasting stigma upon the national fame, were the Congress of the U. States, at this day, to shrink from the discharge of its high obligations as the Legislature of the "Model Republic"—the first of the fine and Christ ian nations of the world—and, by another '.Coon- promise," entail the withering, blighting tune of human Slavery upon a soil now consecrated to Freedom. At beat, the circumstances connected with the present issue are in no respect parallel to those which preceded a former adjustment of this vexed question by the Compromise of 1821. The territory then in dispute—the Louisiana territory —was already settled by Slaveholders; the Slave Institution had already fastened itself upon the soil; and the question was whether it should be permitted to axe Al X en, or whether Slavery should be expelled from . it. Very different is the case now. All the territory in question—Oregon, Cal ifornia, and New Mexico—is razz territory; is all, Slavery has boreeprescribeiL The simple issue, then, this territory, thus consecrated to Freedom by its former lnd present !ewe, xxxi•iir ease : or shall any portion of it be cursed by the extension of tho Slave Institution over it, and its future citizens be visited with all the wretched concomitants of this miserable, anti-Christian, cruel, and barbarous trafficking in human flesh and blood ITSZIXIM With such an imen; ono would suppose that freemen could have no difficulty in choosing where to stand. One thing, at all events, is certain.— That, should the decision of Committee and of Congress be adverse to. the cause of Freedom, in stead of proving a "omprovetat," which shall calm the troubled waters and soothe to peace the dis cordant elements which now agitate the country, it will only serve to add fuel to the flame already burning brightly throughout the Northern States, and give a fresh and powerful impulse to the agi tation upon which the -.Free Territory" movement lives and grows. Why, then, press the matter to an issue now I Let Congress attend to its le gitimate business, and leave the decision of this matter to the people, or their future representa tives, when it rightfully belongs, and all will be well. There can be no Anger to this Union, or to the institutions of the Republic, if Politicians and Demagogues will but abandon their selfish schemes, and evince a little more confidence in the capacity of the people to think and act for themselves. The popular heart is right—the pop ular mind Is sufficiently capable ; let them but act out their own impulses, and the popular verdict will be a sound one—one worthy of a great, a free, a Christian nation. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE. —Mr. Clayton, from the Select Committee on the terri tory question, on Tuesday reported a bill estab lishing the territorial government of Oregon after the manner proposed in the bill already before the Senate, which recognizes the law of the provis basal government prohibiting slavery, until the territorial legislature shall convene and settle the matter for itself. The Committee also propose to give to Califor nia and New Mexico a temporary government--a Governor, Secretary, Judges, Legislature—this government to be restricted from passing laws rel ative to the subject of slavery. In any contest that may arise as to the right of a person to hold slaves, the difficulty shall be decided by the Courts, subject to an appeal to the Supreme Court of the U; States. The Report, it is mid, rewired the spprobration of all the members of the Committee except Un derwood of Kentucky and Clarke of R. Island. It was to coma up to-day for dimeusion. Mr. Wilmot lior Vail Buren. It has been stated that the Hon. 6: Wtimarr, of the Brsdford District, was supporting General Calf kw the Presldenq. Stich is, however, not the fiat. XL Wilmot adheres Bendy to the prin ciples of his celebrated Preview—he b now, as ewer, opposed to the attend= °Calaway into free territory,.—end for that mason cannot and will not support Mr. Cass, who is the pledged advocate of Southern interests and Southern mmearee, and especially in, this glom businiell. Mr. Wirmor promptly criatvidirtad the litlerilumor, as will be seen hom the subjoined *street of • letter, written by him to a Mend, and ribbed In the notice Gaulle, an able and eachat supporta of Mr. Vim Duren for the Proidoikey:: Arms 39, 1848. Mi Thus Firm, Yon have been misinformed. I shall support Van Buren withthe whole strength of my parriotitnn, and do all in my power -to get up an electoral *lot_ for him in Pennsylvania. My motto is fight to the last on this great question. I expect Polk will bay up enough in Congress loyalty something which they intend to call a “Compronsise," to give slavery about half or two-thirds of Me acquired territory. I intend to give them notice that I will introduce a bill to " repeal" any such act, and so far from producing quiet, it will be but the com mencement of agitation."- cirri., York Advocate says that about ow third of the Grain crops has been Injured by the late Mu& We understand the several rimers in' our own county, along the toolulhdo froPektiff, ha lost their Oulu crops, *itirai Is' POI ,frusi ve the sues oat" • Gen. Taylor and Father I,ll,lElroy. ((yaw pnerable father ll'Efroy, now Fi■tor oll i of the Endicott street Catholic Church, in Dos- Lc., it will be recollected, was, in connection with the tote and lamented father Bar, appointed Chap. lain of the U. 8. Army under Gen. Taylor, in 1846. 111 r. Want, of the Albany Evening Jour nal, in a meant visit to Boston, called on Father M'Elroy, and obtained from that distinguished clergyman the fallowing opinion of lien. Taylor's chancier : 6.lVe called, a few evenings since, when in Boston, upon the venerable Father M'- ELROY, one of Gen. Taylor's Chaplains, who is nod Pastor of a Church in Endi ' cots street, and who is confessedly among the moat enlightened and devoted Philan thropists and Christians in the Union.— He was near Gen. Taylor through his most trying scenes in. Mexico. He confirms, in the most emphatic language, all the high ly favorable opinions we had previously heard expressed by Major Kibliy, Capt. Henry, and other die tinguished officers who have served long and reputably with him. Father M'Elroy says that Gen. Taylor is a truly great and good man. Courage. guided by prudence, and justice, tempered with humanity, are, with Gen. Taylor, prominent characteristics. Temperance and simplicity of manner mark his inter course with society. Integrity and patri otism stand out boldly in all' his official acts. In a word, Father M'Elroy expres ses, as the result of a familiaracquaintanee, his conviction that -Gen. TAYLOR. in the elements that form his character, and the motives and objects which prompt and guide him, bears a strong and marked re semblance to WasmiscrOte, The concurring testimony of good men, soldiers, statesrneu and divines, in favor of Gen. Taylor, under circumstances which might provoke conflicting opinions, goes far to establish the patriotism and purity of his character. If there were seams in his corelet, his opponents, now that he is a candidate for President, would find them out, and send their javelins through them. If there were blemishes in his character, or stains upon his reputation, his rivals would be sure to point them out. but while his friends refer with pride to Gen. Taylor's virtues, his opponents find him wholly un assailable." Gen. Cass and Free Territory. During • recent debate in Congress Mr. CLARK, frocofixo Representative from Kentucky, in reply to an inquiry of Col. H • 's, as to whether Gen C 658 would rem the Wilmot Proviso, distinct replied that, if elected President, Sr. Witt. This is corroborated by Gen. Cass's vote in the U. S. Senate, while the Mexican treaty w•is under con sideration. Mr. Baldwin moved to insert at the end of the sth artiels the following wants, to wit— "Prerided, That there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the territories hereby ceded, otherwise than in punishment fur crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted" Alter debate, the question was stated, "shall these words stand as part of the sth article 1" It was determined in the negative: Yeas 15, Nays 38. The name of Lnria Can is reconled in the NE GATIVE, while every Northern Whiz votes] in the affirmative ! The South generally seem to have a perfect and uniform understanding of Gen. Cass's position up on the Slave question. The killowing from the Nashville Union, the leading Cass paper of Ten nessee and of the South west, should he read and pondered by every Northern man : We still most deeply regret to see the movements of the . proviso nten. They are hastening a most dangerous crisis.— When it shall arrive the whole South must he prepared to meet it. It can heat be met under the lead of the patriot statesman of the Great West, WDO STAN DS PLEDGED TO VETO ANY ACTION OF CONGRESS INTERFERING WITH SLAVERY 1N Tim TERRI TORIES. S IT WILL NOT DO TO TRUST CONGRESS WITH A SETTLEMENT OF THE WES TION,I because there the South is in a minority." Gen. Scott and the Court of in quiry. The Washington Correspondent of the U. S. Gazette, of July 15, says:— "The charges preferred by Pillow Bemired Gen Scott, were dismissed this morning by the War Department, no thanks to their projector or to the Administration by which he was backed. Before this of Istep was takenain elks was made to place Gen. Scott under obligation by having signified to him a willingness to withdraw the charge if he de sired it The old hero answered as became a sol dier and a man, that he had come here to be tried, and he was ready to face his accusers. When the Administration found that he scorned their indul gence, they endeavored to make a virtue of neces sity by dismissing allegations which they well knew never could be sustained. In fact, this whole proceeding against Gen. Scott was an invention of that despicable minion, Pillow, to break his own fall, and to produce the impression upon the public mind that there was another aide to the charges upon which he had been arraigned, for attempting to filch the laurels of his brother officers. Thus has ended this last chapter of outrage, injustice and ingratitude, to the gallant old soldier, whose patriotic services have been rewarded by insult and injury by the band of unprincipled partizans who happen to be charged with the administration of the Government." RITCIIIII mays that Gen. Tartoa is a "mystery." Yes—no doubt he is a perfect "death. on the pale horse," to the Locos. The Book of Revela tions, however, will be opened on the 7th of No. 'ember next; and on the 4th of Much let them repent for the vials of wrtath."—Ps. rikgrepli ®'The Lancador Examiner of Wednesday lad says We have heard of s large number of Democrats in this county—chidly in the lower end—who intend supporting Mr. Van Buren in ease an electoral ticket is got up for him in this State. If such • tickst should be run It .would probably receive several bunedred votes in this county." ffrepeaking of the Court Martial upon thu. flown. the Richmond .Whig hold. the following Jo* and Wrong language: We believe there is not a man in this, his native State, who does not feel a lively interest in the glory of Winfield Scott.— It is a part of our Elms property, and none of on will see it tarnished without lifting our voices against ;the moriligioas perpe. tration. We all--• 11 Virginia.—we believe, without a dissenting voice-believe hien to I be not only, above reproabh, Int beyond even the reach of suspicion. The day will yet come, when he will triumph over all the miserable efforts of such, wretches as Pillow to blast hia hird minted lima." OODErft LADY'S BOOK, for August, is embellished, with four steel plate, engraving, at* tan up hs 'sealant taste. The conuibutious are, as mat, front the bast of our Mapaina writers, and will compare with those of any wigwam in the country. L. A. Masa, Publisher; 11$ Oho* nut stwaa, Philadelphia. 10/1 per swam i Of two sepias for 1111. torn. always welcome fames of isivethling Math We erevided outestatil up.r#lre pee red tvt to-aq's pre, ALTERED EMILY NOTIOL—TheIrE air great Dumber, of altered Prnarlimaia lief notes in circulating, altered hem sae ' s, two's and five's. This is premed by pas ting over the Agere•l' sad the ward roue ' the figure 's ' and the word ire. ' and se withibe two ' s and is done in many mem very Deady. hfills atopped.—All the factories in Ma naynah, Pa., have stopped sad discharged their hands. The result. we fear, will be productive of serious results ; sae them sand persons, men, women and children, being thrown out of maple: meat_ ALIIIMIARLIC Co., Va., &Lamb 21,1847. Mr. Seth W.Fowle,—Dear Sir ::-1 take pleasure in stating to you my rcpt.:knee in the use of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. 1 own amy valuable Depu girl who was attacked with a difficulty of the lungs. which brought her is appearance to the brink of the grave. I commilsed some of our best physicians, who pro oo soced her ease inconaole, or that they could do no more for her. I tried army remedies. but none did any good. 1 saw sane ac count of Mister's Balsam and thought I would try it, but had little faith in it. I procured a bottle, which was adminimered according to directions, and I saw she be- hale" Piaui* purposes to accomplish, no gan to mend ; and before the firm bottler d .? 11 "*" " bui ld up , nu eneWics to punish— was gone she was up. I procured a ore- 1 4 " I MF T mi d think, „ cure d she d, or t o k that, sad pow she 6 . 11 i o a 'llE friends of TAYLOR, FILL: MORE, & MIDDLEBW R'r H, o nearly so. She anemia f t ro o h 6 er h d er it . ily s la .b or ia nd r ! h b ea lEn ripp r com oo plemie are rallrutaied roagmambleitrgenerat Coun t' tr Meeting at the Court-house, in the Bor -o:7Tor sale by SAMUEL H. BU EH- emetiyehurg, un LER, only Agent for Gettysburg. July 21, 11848.-2 t 1 Monday the 21st day of Au- I gust next, ! at 7i o'clock P. Mt to adopt such mea sures as may be proper to Beeves for our candidates the hearty and united support of all who oppose the present National Administration. Also to select delegates to represent this county in the /Nate Con vention, to nominate a candidate for (Joy. DIED, On Mondry butt, alter a long Mires. Mr. Ism M'Cosu, of this bosoegle, aged 643 yawl mentihei and ST days. On the Bth inst. Mr. Joa• Besestre. el em. , bedew! township, in the 954.6 year of hr, arpc. In Chanabershurg. on the 7th ire-, sere weldrs iy, of drum of the heart 31i. Jaen Re in the 59th year of his age. Let the County that is “alreays first" m maintaining the credit of the Bode - LETTERS Testamentary on the En-, hat agid de alvr eo lli firm w trua tieW to the ha t ive la y lf o i f n P l the itie tti a )! tote of DANWL . twee. proaching canvass. Let air tried eons late ofd teabantownshlP- dee'de ki'meg' meet in conned, and denounce the men grante to the subscribers, notice lei hesrby that have given to all who are indebted to said Es- trust coaatot "V ad : d '" the Zi a. ;7' = eve lm ly late, to make payment without debt, and involved our common country in ail the to those having claims to present the same. , eras which w it,. the train of an mos.. properly authenticated, for settlement. „ awe war. """' The fir.t nanwell Eseelsor maim es tie Let ALL who &sire a. CHANGE ire townihip. the how in Smilax- GEORGE DEARIMEFF. the administration of the Government. SAHL LL LUNGE\ LCKEIL come ing and join the hosts that arty mar- E war ._ shalluig themselves for signory under the d .. banner of the gallant old General. who (0' E The Rooks and Asasesehe sin .. k NErElts. “ hanthi of Darixt. , ...NEVER nivel July 21, 11348.-61. NOTICE. PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of two colors of Sale. puss ed by the Honorable Joshua Da one of the Justices of the Orphans Coon of Frederick County, the. understrand. as. Trustees of Otho G. Ent. and as Trustees' of Jacob !lane. applica ots for the benefit of the Insolvent ( t aws of Maryland. will sell at Public Sa!e, On Tuesday the f• day of .largrat. 1848, at 19 o clock. a. a.. at the shop ui Ent and Haar. in Eretkriek. the &Whining valuable property. AU that LOT OE GROFND. situated on Marketstrert, Fnederiel. (mus ing on said street, sit -4wo feet more or less, and mining hack, one hundred and eighty-two feet more or less. it bets. t'sr same lot heretofore moseyed by John Rt.- ney and Wde to the saul thho G._ Ent and Jamb D. Mine. as prtnersureler the name of Ent and flame. Irron this Lit ',cirri-l ed a TWO STORY BRIUK Coach Factory, and haek htadding. The buildisse " • is nearly new and is is complete onlev. and one of the best stands foe the bustiaess to the town. At the same time and pbcr, we will of fer for sale a great variety of Mu/triads wood Teas, pertaining to the orcopation of Coach makers as follows-2 lots poplar Boards, 2i pair of Sprints.. 6 sets of A:kw. sides enameled Leath ' er.4 sides Patent Leather. Lamp Black, Lot of Paints and Varnish. 1 Lot of Hubs, 1 Lot of Gum Wood. Oil and Turpentine, 5 side* of top Lea:her. Lot of Coach Lace, SpArs, Hickory and Ash Plank, lot of Sale Trees. Lot of Iron, Lot of Stone Coal, 7 sets of Wheels, box of Coach Glass, 3 sets of Bow*, Lot of Coach Castings, 4 sets new Harlieso, 3 sets old Harness, 7 sets of Wheels, 8 Carriage parts, 3 sets of bent Wines for Wheels, 12 sets of hob Bands. 7 pair of Lamps, 8 pair Door Handles, Coact and Harness Trimmings, Lot of old Wheels, 1 Horse Power Sawing Machine, 1 Sleigh. complete, 1 Sleigh without body; 1 one horse Carriage, nearly finished; 1 single , and 1 double seat Rockaway Carriage, finished ; 1 Rockaway body,finkhed ; the wood work of six one-bone Carriages, 7 Buggy bodies, 1 Rockaway body, finish ed ; 4 second-hand Barmaches, 2 second hand Carriages, for two horses ; 1 second hand Buggy.; 1 square Waggon, complete; 4 Stoves, 2 Desks, and all the tools per taining to the business of 'Coach Makers, mud a variety of tither articles and mate rials. Ana—Thounarnigissd wi ea the isieerikg pro=y, at the ruse pick, es septa* poverty d• G. Bair, viz.: 1 Cloch,l Coale' game, Parlor Moire, 3 Hap, 1 Cow, 1 Washolea. As.ao—At the residasaradiAces IR ilAsa iw , - itiediately abet lie oak afthw Arm newiinwi r .- party, dr walmigwei wawa, at Pailiceaha following property, ibil'oupwrate auk aim* A Haw, I das. caw seat Cisiet 2 Cowl Irlhlak 1 saw Carpet, 1 tka. comma CIWW; 2 Tab% 1 Hathaway Cooking In a% 2 aaa aiww firofts,2 Bag Caltpla $ Wad Steak 1 Wmalrole, 1 Desk, 4 11qp, 1 Bash 9wat. aflrikelwat Taw niture. The Trustees yr. emedeireil bank sad still have *nautili* by die illy aria, Noma et due Belt%and Corky" ed dale r ent:via b j die abet oldie hides id the pilleuri Cease—As In dee Zed Eitaw—eienelltied die pourbete asorary no lbe paid ea tae itry elflida,dhenomindimiieneapd anima 14700.10 hem the day elinkr b beelang id by tba oda et the warm vela oppshay seensity, beer* innand fries deg etinie. • - ••Ae to the Penned Peepeety—A.ll nog main tea dollars ere, dr to leis add egimenis--• credit dein neentbe wade &de. The prockwer giving ere yr4h eggavieni ascrisity.briimi irks int from day et N.se be eenetieed mob Tan we coca y . WILLI/tab MIA WI& J. lOW. 0..... Keennen.duriorrea. Thom, • * Mahn ee given lb the Ctediests at Eat t Niue. ma Ito wpm*, enders elllthe 6. Zoe sad a/ heett A new he as Ihehrelleies met. .Pareette EM le the Goa of Phi & Ihute,thlto G. mil hush D. an ow quieted to *Jut laseirete w m g es. 1113C11. WM.J. DOOM isdy 91, 1948—M (I • Threw* DAJLTINORE 1114111 LET. 111111 TIM • ALTI I IOIIIOII SUN flr wirntafte,r. FLotlit—The door market irteriell odes a mune Sew MAL Hormel street brim& at *5 22, lame 2,161102 art $5 ea—no pricia.“4.. The sareiggertal reapply are light. City Mins la had at $5 75. ealm at Cons meal at VI 271 k• $2 Wi ly. dent $$ 22 - GRAM-211upply all kindi of Grain light, aril pines Ina. Saks at good to platelet, When. at *1 15 a*l 10, sad whirk. at 1$ n*l fiL4. White Cant 43 a 44 eti. I • yellow 48 a 41). Oats xj-k is expected that the meeting be xikhresed by several popular apelike'', from other cotuuies. A. R. Pricif !CUM. 11. F. O.k.RDODIR; WM.. I). LllMiktk D. ILORNFA. D. IA ELL IN GYM,. D. A. DIAIIti.E.W. GEORG?... A )6:1 3 4/I.D. Cuunty.Wontinsttiv, Jay 17, PHA: WAR AIRAVAkisot CLOCKS, WITCHES, AND JEWLLRY. •11111 F. stshocriber tenders his ack 01 eAlgesoents to his friends autl the pub lic. or the Iltheral patronage hitherto extend ed to him. and respectfully informs them , that he Inas jost received from the city a new .asionnaent or • 11•_...411-111111C 9 OF ~ ALL KINILNALIIO. U VA7 lt 1J 1 78 !MA as Ring. Breastpins, Ear Rings. Wats-h-4-hauss, Watch-keys, Guards, &c., &c. Also P E T./ CLL . and tidaitacs of an kinds and qualities--011l of which win tie sold low. CJJK•KB& WATCHES repair ed. as usual. at the shortest notice. Establishment in Chamhersborg et. neat door a" 8. H. Brignann's look and Dreg &ore. - ALEXANDER F RAZER Gettysburg July 21. 2848. 11.77.11 34-1 V N pursuance of sundry writs of l'en ditioni and alias Venditioni ripeness.. Wand out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams County. Pennsylvania. and to me directed. will be exposed to pub!ie sale on Saturday the 19th day of lingua next, at 1 o'clock. P. M.. at the Conn-louse in the Borough of Gettysburg, the following Real Estate. to wit : A Tract of Land, titanic in Haniiitonban and Liberty town ships, Adams counny. Pa. containing '2OO 4CRE B , more or' less. on which are erected a grit TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, (part log aad part atooe,) a GRIST 11111.4 with two pairs of Burrs, and one.plif 01 Oman, Stone. a SAW MILL, stone BANK . BARN. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib. and other outbuildings. Also • Tenant Hesse, a well of Water near the door, and a variety of Fruit Trees upon the promi ses. Said property is situate os Middle meek adjusting lands of Jacob 'Weldy. Joke Eiker; Wm. Loudon. and e Abto, A TRAM OP .. - . Mountion Laud, i ameauthe i 100 Jerts, mass or kiss, adjoatueg beds of John Mos admart„ Robert Ilistantoos, and others. SeMed and takes into execution as the Emma of Maros NEWMAN, demised, at des time oil his decease, with nodes le trio doors. hake, and terre-tenants. • -A L N A Lot of Ground, situate is the Borough of filettibit. hi Wan Chamberehurg street, Id Wes lota of John B. Wilbeetwa, es the inn, and alley as the North, Ott whWi ete medal • TWO WORT W E uonLLsuING earls - , and Beek Building. s deOlde fusee me may SHOP. frame Stable, with a well of waxer wa the premises. Seized argil taken Sao issisadail as the Einme of Jahn Jen his& 'arrives," Pendseisi Piers} at Siterira sok win have to pay tot par trot. et tbi porcbam amooty oft dos dop of dodo. ILENJA.MiIa SCWVER, albenAL. alwoilre Orme. Oreplene, July 11.1048.--41. amain% F/022011119 'worms- is busby given to all Legs tees and other persona concerned, that the .4.DMINISTR.47'ION .40- COUNTS of the deceased pertions herein afteimentioned will be present*" at theOr phins' Court of Adams coun for confir mation and allowance, on Monday the 21st day of August next, our r The first and final'aemnint of Jacob Co ver, Egscutor of the, itiat.orill and testament of of Nancy Rhea, deceatio‘ , The first and fituil account of Robert Galbreath and Water Galbreath, Execrators of the but will and testament of Mary Gal breath, deceased. The account .or .John Elder and John Feity, Adiumistratom of the. estate of Frederick W, Koehler, deceased. The first account of John Boyer, Exec utor of the last will and testament of Mar lin Boyer, decesiod. ..The Ors_t , arid 'final account of George minnich, gzet4 of the last will and tea went of Michael Minnieh, deceased. The first and final account of Adam J. Walter, Administrator, with the will an. nexed; of Catharine Walter, deceased. The first account of Jacob G. Walter, Administrator de bouts non of the estate of Hoary Walter, deceased. 'Flub first and final account of Frederick G. Hoffman, Administrator of the estate of George Shultz. deceased. The firstaccou nt of Hugh F. M' angh y, Administrator of the estate or James M'- (isugliy. deceased. The second and final account of Alex ander Cobeen, acting Executor of the last will and testament of William Cobean, sen. deceased. ROBERT COBEAN, Rtgister Register's Office, Gettysburg. July 21, 1848. To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of ,fidams County. 11'111E petition of the subscriber, Wit. S. JR , Commur, respectfully represents, that he now occupies, as a Tavern and house of entertainment, the house in East Berlin, lately occupied by George Bcntzcl, who Was by this honorable Court licensed to keep the same, at April Term, 1848, bet who has shoe removed therefrom. af ter first leasing the same to the petitioner. Your petitioner therefore prays your hon ors to grant him a license to keep the hohse above named, for such term as the said George Bentzel was licensed to keep the lame. And he will pray, &e. WM. S. COCIIRAN E the undersigned, citizens of Haft - ilton township, being personally 'acquainted with WlLLiam tit. COCHRAN, the above named petitioner, and also hav ing a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accornmo qlnte the public, and entertain strangers and travellers, that he is a person of good Teputnifor honesty and temperance, and shat he is well provided with house room and conveaiencee for the lodging and ar rows/Wane' of strangers and travellers. We, therefore, beg leave to recommend him for a licease, agreeably to his petition. `David Mellinger, Junes Clarke, (Iw. Daniel Binder, .1. D. Aulabaugh, Deo. Bentsel Ahasuertio K. Stoma., Dim Wolf, David Bollinger, - Robert M. ilutehioson Jen*, Myers, •Lesr is H. Rsher, Jacob Dudley, July 21, -1848.-31. Harvest Bowe Temperance Mass MEETING. WTI fin. will be a Harvest Home Oath -K ering vs( the friends of Temperance, in the Hanterstown Church, on SATURDAY THE 12TH DAY OF AI GEST NEXT, at which all the friends of the cause are invited to be present- It is hoped that all the local societies of the County will, as early as possible, adopt measures to be re presented by full delegations. The Sec.rstaries of the several Tempe rance Associations are requested to furnish the delegate* with the usual statisties in regard to the progress of the cause in their several districts, with such other informa tion as may interesting to the Convention. 11- - 7" It is earnestly desired that the friends of Temperance generally make arrangements to be present, and at an ear ly hour. The Convention will organize at 10 o'clock, A. M. Interesting Addres ses may be expected from several gentle men secured for the occasion. A. K. Mynas, JACOB WRLTY, AARON WATSON, E. W. STARILEg D. A. BRENLER, JOHN NRCLT, JOHN F. FKLtV, M. L. &ova*, 'CEO. HAGERNAN, JOHN DICKSON, WM. W. PAXTON. DAVID M. MYNAS Co►Nmiliee of dirrangement July 21, 1848. IN compliance with the reiterated solid unions of the inhabitants of Conewa r , dame coun ty, Pennsylvania, the“La did' of Sacred Heart" have resolved to re solved to reopen their Establishment a 1111therrystow a. TBRMS. beard sod Taidoo, psi town, 526 00 4 00 a 4 3 00 inflei nessDostor's and Melleiss, oo Each pupil will pay $5 at entrance, for tree of bled, writing' desk, le..iftc. The ladies - will be prepared to open the Scholastic year on the let Monday of Sep. 'ember, 1548. July $l, 1848.—lit - "--r rtht i bBAtS 4111 be' received mi l itia • s flai'day V Argot nail, for eehtig , g e Met 'Milt" - rpicopal chnrch,"ilf Gettysburg,. by extending ft tcl'the itreet, and Making - it basement MO/. The , plan 0 0 11 4 earl( by mdling on; the Committee between ir tbta and the day of letting. THOMAS` WARREN, JOHN JENRINS, E. HAN/MAY.. C. w..worrmAN, 'W. W. PARTON. Conauttee. lull 21, 18411.—L•td WASHINGTON 8010104 HiLMUSAtIRO, PA. Popular House has ticently tin. , de one a thorough reptar t andlieen furnished - with entire neteflanittaa. of the beet quality. Mahone of the togislatunr and others ' viviting the meat of Govern • meet, will Hod it a very desirabteelopping place. • • rr Charges moderate': WM'. T. UNPERS, Arai, liarrisbarg, lay 11140.-.-00 .DenkesUe Isdaistry Is tie Wealth of Nalloosd Fresh Assortment of NATI. anbseriSer has a good assortmeni ji of FASHIONABLE HATS, which he is prepared to sell at to I /otorrthan heretofire, and mien Loynd than they are regularly retailed at in the aides. A good fur Hat, warninard, Fine Silk, do. fur body, Fine Nutria., do, Fine Mooterey, Russia, do. Moleskin, extra qasdity, 112 60 to 400 • Fine Russia Hats. and other kinds tow. The public are invited to call and satisfy themselves. • 7"Tuatts CASKs and onl y _ one pries 8. 8. NITREARY. Gettysburg, July 14, 1848.—tf The Pamphlet Lawsi t PASSED at the last session of the Le. islature of Pennsylvania, have been received at this office, and are ready for dis tribution to those authorized to receive them. A. B. KURTZ, Proth'y. Prolhonotery's Office, Oe'Vebt ll l3, July 21. 1848.—al PROTHONOTARY. To the Independent Voters of Adams Co. LELLOIV CITIZENS :—At the ur gent solicitation of numerous friends. I am induced to offer myself to your consid ration as an Independent Candidate for the office of' Pito7lloXolrelli at the ensuing October election. Should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your suffrages, and be elected, I pledge my strongest endeavors to discharge the duties of the office in a manner entirely satisfactory to all. WILLIAM HARLAN. Menallen township. July 21.—te REGISTER AND RECORDER, To the Free and Independent Voter, of Adams County. AT the earnest solicitation of many friends, I am induced to offer my self as an Independent candidate for RE GISTER & RECORDER of Adams county. Should I be elected, I shall feel under many obligainna to the public, and shall endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. WM. V. WALTER Straban tp., April 7, 1848—tf SHERIFTJLTI•I FELLOW C ITIZENS :-At the earnest so licitation ofa number of my friends, I of fer myself as an INDEPEN DENT CAN DIDATE for the office of Sheriff of Ad ams County, and respectfully solicit your suffrages. Should Ibe elected, I pledge any best efforts to the discharge of the du ties of the office. JONAS ROTH. Menallen township, June U, 1848 SHIMIFFALTY. To the 11-ee Will of the Independent !to urs of .4clarna County. ELLOW CITIZENS :—I respect fullyr propose myself to your consid eration as an independent Candidate for the Office of SHERIFF at the next gene ral election, in October next. ...Should I be so fortunate as to obtain a majority of your suffrages, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with promptness, and to the best of my ability. JACOB IVINTERODE Germany tp. June 16, 18.18.—te BIER I.I'I I ALT Y. FELLOW CITIZENS :—Encouraged by numerous friends. I hereby announce my self a candidate for the Sheriffalty at the ensuing election. pledging myself, if elect• etl, to discharge the duties incumbent to the best of my judgement and ability. - WILLIAM IYCKES Reading township, June 9, 1848.—te AUDITORS NOTICE. ' 'HE subscriber, hatin2 been Appointed 11 by the Court of Coin iii ilt Pleas of Adonis en. Auditor to distribute t!te balance reported on the account OUNO.DEARDORFY • Assignee of JACOB 11. HARTMAN, to and a mong the creditors of said Hartman, here by gives notice that he will sit fur that purpose at the Register's office, in Gettys burg, on Thursday the 111th day of Sa gan next, at 10 o'clock, A. X., of which all persons interested willplease take no tice. Wll4. S. HAMILTON, July 14, 1848.-31 Auditor. OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE LIVER, HMI. OLTS COMPLAINTS, DR. HALSEY'S GOLD AND SILVER PILLS.—Out of the "thousand and one" disorders which are the means of hur rying mankind to their final doom; more than one-half arise from obstructions in the liver.— This important organ, when in a healthy condi tion, secretes the bile and blood, but, if unfit to perform its proper (unctions, excess of bilious matter accumulates—the worn out principle of the blood continues in the circulation, and like a slow but malignant poison, diffuses itself through. out the whole system, finally giving rise to some dreadful malady. It may break out in the form of some dangerous Fever or Liver Complaint, Jaundice, or Rheumatism. or Scrofula, or some prevailing epidemic i in fine, a rubrbid state of the liver. stomach, and bowels, is the great cause width predisposes the system to every class of disease. IRstaxia liit , LD LSD SWIM PILLS are kaown to be the most excellent remedy in the world to bring the liver to the performance of its proper functions, and to cleanse from the sto mach and bowels all viscid and putrid matter.— Were by. Halsey's always resorted towlen symp toms of sickness, or excess of bile are apprehend. ,04, a vast amount of suffering would be prevent -4.lnd many lives saved, who otherwise from the use of bad, medicines, would go prematurely ft; the grave. As there ere Many bad pills in market, the puts• lie should bear in mind that unless Dr. Hussy's name is on the label of each box, they cannot be genuies,mulflu4 they am,only for sale by die ap., pointed agent, SA - MI: a: lIIIEHLER, in Gettyihurg, and at Dr. Halsey's office, No. 2 Cattrthindt 'Street; New York. Price. only i 5 Cents per box, containing both the Gold and 811. Pills, June , 30 I84&-2m , pait owE Pk AND SILVER 'PEN OILS, (best quality) ,card Cases, jinteed` Printing Cards. Fancy Note Paper; Envelopes, Motto Wafers,. Fancy e 4 aliao Wax. Letter Stamps. &c., for sale by S. 11. BUEHLER. December 10: good second hand . , • 4 5ARRiAGE, nerd , y repaired, ~,„„:11: ; and Harness, for elle cheap. tar • its. Me Country Produce will be Wien in ex. change.. Apply to G. E. BUEHLER. BURNT OUT, BUT AT IT AGAIN!: PMMTMIL HE subscriber Oakes dins saeand se' L T informing his friends andtherdirses that he is now located in the Alley between t WESIMIN NEW TORY North Washington sad Corfssicalleallgill- coLLEGE, OF HEALTH medialaly in the rear of D. Illiditmers:, iorr moil amt. issiik R. y . Store, where be will be a rpsired„ as bezel G_ C.. VAUHNS teeetableLidientsir tam, to do all kinds M I L ihnsa a ealebented inedieine Which Coach, Cloth, k Sign MD Painting.. kos mole ICPCARRIAGE REPAIRING asses I G m" a11".. /31 DISEASOI• sir iseineeil dos seetion. The at short nonce* and on reasonable ammo , i. bwons eta. alhistia nest wish sass for which Country Produce will be lam sestimil seder Grails mss, we have only to The subscriber is th ankful for pass fa- say is is foriiseste in die U. Mates and Can tors, sod Hopes by attention to lowsiams. taw w USE Is tilitailiwkid and a desire to please, to merit and se.. MEDICAL IPRACTITIONENS bigh prenwrissal fasseng„ atm snake a gen. ccise a continuums of pribrr-joic. esl se et it is their practis sin the following J- 0 - F b. REY- Ifie.r.: Gettysburg, .ray 8.--11 *1 00 $ 00 3 00 1 00 $ 00 DROPSY, GRAVEL, and Gomm of she Uniory Orgasm !Piles and all 3110111q1Eit TELT 01,-muip,., dawn at die Moo& dimmgemelts of the Liver, Am. art sapwood Gomm* Odle nystem. It is -- rrHE subscriber tenders his admirer'. Pimindi'dir l'etw 6 swad"' I'M ‘4lO contemplate de ow ed dos as lotto desire information lia- edgments to the public for the liberal - i _ seigeenag .... and steady patronage with which he Ms WILL OBTAIN A PAMPHLET been favored for a series of years. sad re- ' et i 2 pia-s t , wirch Agents whole mies are below specifully announces that be Isis jest re- will eleilly pee away- This book treats upon ceived, at his old established stand is , tar "Mod of clomait . • die Peculiar Pro. c hatak,,,,„,.6,„,.. sheet , a large sad h ash proverinf die anode. awl ales die disarm it .'''''''.. Bl.7 .s PPl7Y or i i a t hm apar hann iamia aidi t.d tar umur oa d i th" lam i7 d r ed. HY albd o Eg ver mPe io DRUGS 16 MEDICINES, paerastesems.7 6susi die hardiest qsartvra will lir t ie lII VAMIEW PLACES AND DATES lizaaSitiouiarsammo o Paiats,Varnish, Dyestuffs r.6.1....k...a....t.by arly one interested. and and every variety of articles osedly IPON4 die Pai r e Ira sag. "' 11.41 i ll ' ldel ' am "" ti°lll ' in a Drug store, to which be insists tier ID- ASC rilindig. THE PAMPHLET, attention of the public, with anuresis& than ' me so adseroodi gowilibst Mesmer bees seen-The they will be furnished at the meet leases- 'essiesis ed de poser of dos medicine over all able prices. ; hose. is goousared by Fences of well knows 1 !ratan in matiry. Pit se in IMP es_ mai 12 in bottles. Price 02 tern is m,lll 6.12 as., the larger being the i cbangass. Emmy Ueda boo PUBLIC SALE. t VAUGHN" ; writes on die desesetieso, Abe. See pasyblet, p• ---- I zs. Poepooll by Dr_ C_ C. %Nogba, and sold at IN pursuance of an Order grassed by rim ~,,s pa mike. is , maw seed , Ba r ak, N. Y. the Orphans' Court of Adams courrly. mon iirrosuilts sear oldie snide seetcsiviut the subscriber, Administrator of the F.sasse , LIS Nam New Test, sad miser of Ewes and of jomig WB RThi i. b i l e o f judi mon , lawn-! wmaimipins.ssiew, Mims. and by all Druggists ship, Adams county. Pa., will expose se , duluoilimall Ibis uswedi7 and esesda e_rAmiewss—S. It BUEHLER Gettysburg; Public Sale, on Saturday th e 2114411 dog ei JAMB MARTLW. Non Orikvid , WM. WOLF , S next. at 1 o'clock, P. M., a Ewa Oulmi, W.W. BERLIN, them er ;JOSEPH Tract of Land containing 2 A- t 11 ^ 11"11Y- Albstl44l. " [ Mardi .11,. 11141...-11 y cres, more or less, situate in said township, and adjoining lands of Alfred Miller, Nathan Smith, Pe- 8. 11. BUEHLER- Gettysburg, Jinn 2, 1848. ter Myers, and others, on which are erect- ed a I story LOG HOUSE and a log Stable. The land is cleared, sad.M. [ENT OF New and Fashionable Goods, Mikis be will sell CIIEIPER TRAN EVER, so a eestaisty. This he will prove to the MasaWarr. satisfactios of any who may call. Gettysburg, April 7. 18101— T"E"undersi g ned, Trustee of Preis SH ANE Ir ELTER, UlldeT Deed of Trust, r THE CHEAP BOOK STORE. will expose at Public Vendue, on 1 - 33 aracar ilassicsi, - Thursday, the 3d ((Sage° tin=t. i saw s !, irseesßerse- - at the residence of said Peter Shanefther. I siw jr, ww‘ m,, \ • in Mountpleasant township, Adams emus-, iwra 41 . I t, ow • iv, the following personal property, six at . sixes One Wagon, Horse Gears, A LARGE asesottment always on hand, Winnowing Mill. Hay Ladders, Forts.' and for sale. wholesale or retail, at Wheat, Rye and Oats by the bushel, Hat, lava laracce- AU sew Beam received as by the ton, Hoes and Shoats, and a Taste- soma as peilliferbed. Blank Books of every ty of Farmingutensils not specified. Also.' Laid mailers order- Country dealers fur wished at a liberal sisicannt. Household. k Kitchen Farnham, pusuomp: such as Beds and Bedding. Tables and Tik. L im aii p a, b y the B„,„„„,„, Chairs, 1 Stove, Bureaus. Kitchen Cop- Eaman g , temaiwal by May Hewitt, I volume board, Iron Pots and Kettles, with a Mar variety of other articles too numerous as sit Sect. mention. Tit bream Capital eQat.. tw9sr , boeta. Axso,—.lt the same time and parr,. Wb., a. many asul Asearaa girt married, 121 eta. HE WILL OF FEE A CERTAIN tihradiasra. Gatilefa, WI National Mart:Wm. Dram Rini" . ilLeweira, "23 es. each- TRAICT OF L. 7 Jiro, , Thrr 46 „.. G .„ 41 ,„ 2 pet., 542 eta on which the said Peter Shanek4ter resides, WaAesit t g ileigla k a osset Udi in Mounplessant township and meaty Ellen . * Comae Wadi& 23 eta _ aforesaid, adjoining lands of John Law -. brira,"l" I rlietak!lab -11 e mir. _ Fence, John Smith, Daniel Kohler and Lit- II " Wine * Za tle Conowago Creek, containing All new hooks received as soon as pub -32 3 ash seal st starch be. than the ACRES pores. Bemember, the place to buy neat measure of land. The inaprortanents Books of ALL KINDS CHEAP, is oppo tourist oh a rise the Bask.. KELLER KURTZ. "A r '7'' ha " it•sia dt . St K. K-•beimif definoas a returning :1011DI i ' 9 _ Log Barn, Stable, and other his siserne and hearty dunks to the ladies, sad wham or and out-buildings, with a never-failing monsig Alas for the d — ;;;; ne 'e r in of water near the door. The said land is which i i - e";; come forward and we'. laid off into suitable fields and has all been trosseg him, and far the unprecedented p lotted ; there are also about 1 or 5 acres try ma nmensta Weir 'lamas. a of good TLMBER. and 3 acres of excellent this melon= of expressing his grati- Meadow—the whole is a most desirable aasilibe their firers car doe pass year, and residence. Any person desirous of par hopes ha media eostiamastoe of the very chasing can call upon Peter Shausefeltier, moral rosweage aim* bestowed. who will show the same. June 33 „ It Terms made known on the day of sale. I PETER SMITH. Trustee of Peter Shancidter. June 30, 1848.—ts SHERIFF'S SALL has a good Spring on it. JOHN WOLFORD, Adair: By the Court—Wm. S. 11*xl LTII3, Clerk- June 23, 1848.—ts IN _ pursuance of a writ of Inelftiani Exponae, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county. Perin sylvania, and to me directed, will be ez-1 posed to public sale on Saturday the sth of "fu g ue nod, (1848,) at 1 o'clock P. M., on the preen ißes, about 2k miles below New Oxford, and in the vicinity of Henry Gitt's Tav ern, in Hamilton township, A TRACT OF PATENTED Ilre ell A' NI, Containing 108 Acres, mare or lees, adjoing lands of John Dietz. Samuel Wiest. John. Wolf and others, an which are erected a I.IU i i Stoin Lou Dwell* Hone. and Citohen. a le Starr. Moue Teams and Spring-hone. Drag Frame Doss,' Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, and other sue.' buildings. (10 - The whole Farm bas been well limed, and is under good hare- It is ilird vided into about 16 acres of Mossiwn. 8 acres of Timber, and the residuals a goad ) state of cultivation. It basemelon 4, Orchard . of Apple and Flack Isar the dwelling., and ia weft "awed am Tun valuirr ny rroa with spnngs and streams, and is. is Int.l one of the most desirable hide Fans s 4 In Bahama SUN , . Gettysburg, the County. gelled and takes is ens-CAN he Parthee4 as cheap as may Lion as the Estate of Deem Hamm. he eltreased. theld Read ikeieules III:rlf this property is not sold ow. the zed Beads and Claws, Purse day above stated, it will be Wendel Ober. rThiss TO& deoi Chris,, Flew ie. Bile on m e mg d ay ej r as. Coeds. sassed mod Wormed Pattern. diu g ust, 11348, at the ,oeit4seese hi die ( Ned Calle ! Mk Ceama. Lilly Borough of Hallberg. along with crater WI. =-• lbw OIL Head Dresses, thee and there lo'ber eta .Teeil Hanka and Eyes, Bed, fiIENJAMiN SCHRIVEL Slassfi: 'Lai* wad Corpse together together with an shears cnsce, Caiplaam.l_ nanasonaut et JEWELKY. ' 1 jr u ly 7, me. 5 - r "• April 7.11148 —4l" .... . IHILLAL:OIIIkTINILINIP or VANIOVIt MOS FOR B.4LE dr TRIS 01110 E. -.., 123,,x61.424/3 sy ANOTHER ARRIVAL. hICHICIE has just recanted front the city ''`• of Pholadellpkia, with as BOOKS & STATIONERY S. D. KEHLER . yff AS just maia ed. in addition to his a Ismer large assek a largely increas ed arourumeat . elliersind. nod , celannieur 11 INNS) sr. andleariag almast ritzy variety of Stand ard and Papahr Literature ; also, nine Stationery OA Ueda. GOLD PENS. Pencils. Vis in and Wiwi* Cards. Carol Cases,lnk -41.c. are.. all air which will, as usual, be WWI 'TAT THE LOWEST PRI CE& crummy...mg have been mask. by vrlieli asydin art iseistled in bitrassort nest Irali he pniespily stdered frost the Cities. Gelllidlisl. Jose!. 1848. MOW CIF Gs very best quality, and different , trite ems be had, at all times, at WEAVER'S Gmieetimeary is Chambers buqg sante.- litmasTsrs awl Parties will be ISiumpriel arida soy desired quantity. at the sbammesseise. CAKES sad CONFEC TIONS d all kids always as hand, and mil be funeisied se swim is meastmable seams. Campion, .lisly 23.-4 (II AP LETTER PAPER, of booed ) fil groolioy' , for yak at Aprd 7.--of J. L. SCWCK'B. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY 411.11C1,11XE 6110 P. rir HE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he still continnee to carry on the FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in all its branch es, at his old establishment, in the Western parte( Gettysburg. where he has constantly en hand all sorts of ni4gbabOWNQIIIN 9 such as Kettles„ Pots, Ovewse Shads, Fans, Griddles, 'Ace., of all visas ; also, STOVES of every vise and variety, inclu ding Common, Pariorotir-tight and Cook ing theta the far-famed liathawaya. • • To Farmers he would say, `he has On hae an exeelleukassurtmeat of ThresAim* May Mitch ' Hovey's celebrated Straweniters. the reL nowned Beyler Plows &leo Wootleoekl and Wjjherow's ; also Points, Cutters, Shares. ote. DIA CKSMITHING is carried OP in its different branches, by the best of work men. LThe subscriber has alsoipfit4tl a BOOT & siidig • . Shop in the South end .ot the Froundry Building, where, withgood work men and eicellent •materials, the neatest fits and best work will be made. gr:rlaa. dies will be waited on'at theirvesidenac , AU of the above mentioned articles will be furnished u cheap, for Cash or couauy Produce. as they can be had any where else. All orders will be promptly suet& ed to. lEPltepairing, of all kinds, done at the shortss inutice, T. WARREN. Gettysburg, May 6. 1848. TRIU#PHANT SUCCESS OF ROBS'S 13X.PEOTORANT. F IC/I,March tl, 1848. Mr. Jas. F. Rosa. Dear Sir :—Your Expectorant is daily gaining popularity, If concenient,..l wish you-Upend me up a box by Mr. Quinn, on Monday, as the lut bottle bas been disposed of. Do not forgot, if you are going to send any more, you cart do so by the burthen train, but do not fail to fiend me one box by the Monday afternoon train, Yours, he., *GI.:OAL WISONO The above is an extract from a letter from the agent at Frederick, and hilly shows the high es• timation in which it is held in that section of the country. Letters from all paitiot the coun try give the most-gratifying--eeeriontirte. (vas. The trial of • single bottle will convince the most sceptical of its efficacy in coughs and colds, the forerunners of that fatal diastase Cox• IItY X rrzon I BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Tam Gamma ham the words "Rods Ripe.. torard—rdiprorrd—Robimore, Mel." blown in, the glass, and the initials "J. F. R." stamped 'on the seal. 'Esidik bottle bereathir - Will be, enveloped in A New W , printed from a copper-plate engraved expressly for the proprietor, on which will appear the proprietor's signature, without which it is counterfeit. Prepared and sold by JAS. F. ROSS, Druggist, Baltimore Md For sale by B. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, Dr. W. R. STEW IRT, Petersburg, (V. 5 .) and Gen. W.Hee y. FaOr6Au4SACLA4—seaU per bottle. July 7,1848-1 y q tl 17 Mothers, Read this attentively UTDR. KEELER'S CORDIAL AND CAR MINATIVE.4II FifitOß the speedy aitifpermatwet rure of Diarrhea, Drew/cry, Cholera lefetatam, Cholera Marim, Claw, itatukary. Sommer noviciate. sad fur all derangements of the Stbmirh and Beads from Teething. ILYThe period has arrived when disease of the stomach aqd bowels carries its countless thou. sands to a premature grave. 'To every sufferer, whether old or young, there is a remedy, whicy will, as assuredly as the sun shines, restore you to health. It is Dr. feeler's Cordial, Afore than five thousand individuals were cured of Diarrlarea alone, during the paid season. Could every Cam. ily throughout theiength and breadth (if the land but witness one-half of the good effects, and the absolute certainty, by which disease is robbed of the pain and terrors that we have seen produced by it. there is not one but what would prize it far more than gisld. It is the greatest medicine of the age, and will permanently cure more dis eases of those organs than all the remedies before the public. This is neither bout or fiction, but faets—ezamples can be furnished. Mothei, save your child, do not let procrastination steal its life away—it will cureevery case. Reid this evidence. and doubt no more: F em the Upland Union, June 21, 1848. We are as little dispersed as most persons to encourage appeals to law or medicine, but with all the legerdemain of the first, and the ignorance and quackery of the last, appeals moat occasion. ally be made to both. The excessive beat and and the accompanying:productious of the season are already producing Diarrhea, Dysentery, and Cholera Intanttim; complaints which, If not promptly relieved, produce great debility and Ire. death. From a knowledge 01 its beneficial effects, we refer to Pr. Keeler's Cordial and Carminative. Dr. Keeler is a physician of intelligence, skill and large practice, and if the remedies and re commendations of medical authority are to be depended on, the above named article will he found useful in the complaints referred to. From Nears Gazette, August 28, 1847. Dr. Keeler's Cordial.—We would call the at , tuition of our reader,' to this invaluable medicine which will be found advertised at length in our columns. As a corrective in cues of Diarrhoea; a disease very prevalent at the present time, it ii highly spoken of by all who ham used It. It its perfectly safe in its nature, and we speak erred. mentally, when we say that it affords immediate relief. Prom the Pennsylvanian. Sept. 1, 1847. Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Carnainative.—Thhi article is advertised in another part of our paper, it is warmly recommended by families who have tried it. It is especially useful among children ; and hu effected hundreds of cures. The doctor is abundantly supplied with testimony upon the subject, some of which is very strong. The Cordial is not a quack nostrum, but a carefully prepared medicine, sud Perfeady hen .from any thinginjnrious. This will Certify, that have examined p ! , Heeler's Cordial, and have ascertained its tem patient parts, and consider it a good family died icine, and worthy the attention of mothers and curses, and consider they woad ad well to re; tab it in their families. S. STEWART, M. p, Corner of Third and Queen Sts., Fbite• Prepared and Sold N. W. Cor. 3d & South !tag Philadelphia. For sale by 8. ELLIOT, .Car-, lisle ; MTHERSON, llarroburg, and by drug gists a n d merchants throtigheirt the courttry.-- Prieet 26 eta per bottle. • Ses pamphlets. • ILTAIso .1)r, Kertler'a Aeneas. a xerniidi of great value in all Scrofulons;Elyphilitlcand Con stitutional depesses. In 4.Chronie Affections of the Chest, Stodsach, Liver and 'Shin, and for all cutaneous diseiders arising from impurities of' the Blood, there it no Medicine its aqui!. Fe. melee saffering with Nervousness, Debility, Leas of Appetite and fueelistold invigsdarifiss, will And the. Newest a sOvenrign holm. Price ErSee pamphlets. • July 11, 1848.1,4 y GLOVES 4WD BTOCIUMIS; HA.Vg one of the besetmisortaneuts of Glove.* dm( SiOcitings.(wei (rogi the city) ever offered in , this. Borough, If you don% believe it, call and be iitztvinceil; and the beauty of the matter is, ibex will , be sold almost for nothing. I. L. SCHIelf.,. PERFUMERY, 'SOAPS, FANCY ARTICLES, TOYS, dee. fot solo C. WEAVER. Mil NNEI7) have now use means in their own hands, of restoring themselves to health. Trill they be wise in lime ? Who can tell? aN individual only wishes to know the right way to porno it; and there rim none, were it surely made known how lifit might be probangn) and hoalth recovered, who wtotgd not adopt the plan. Evidence its required, that; .the right way is &covered. This is What Mom aullbring from sickness went to be satisfied Ada, -'For who is so foolish as not to enjoy all the health hie body is capable of! Who is there that wank, not live, when Ids experience can so much benefit himself ft &roily 1 It is a melancholy fact that a very large proportion Of the most usethl members of society ' die barmen the ages of thirty and forty. how wastay:widosis and helpless orphans have her the oaniiimitenalP of mankind nee hewing in their Own poWoe the means of restoring health when lost. ''THE (MUSE OF DIBEAtt. E. NOW when we are 'filleted with sicknese, it maim hora ,glia Natant; Power* of the body not Or„hlii eglati*lt oltellittb, in the Natural Course of tee By? to expel those matters or humor, *rich have emit useless, and whowe detention MSS prods ' injury to the organizm. For in dent*, the pose are closed from checked perspire. lion a . in this case, what should have parsed out of Use : body bit* pens of the skin are thrown back gpon the blood ; the blood thus clogged in its cis. inflation. remedies the evil by throwing the inypor-, hie which should have passed by the skin. upon' the argent of the stoinach and bowels. Now if tbe stonmeh and bowels are very healthy and Wong, they expel the humors which the checkeil l perspiration conned to be retained in the body, and oo harm is done. list, if the stomach and bowels do not happen to be in this healthy condi.' tlon—if,, for instance, the bowels ahould be in a j vio or bound state,the matter” of their own as . well as those incased from the occasion of check -1 ad perspiration, are main taken up by the blood ; and this Fluid of Life. msy be too impeded as to produce apopiety or paralysis; or h may become' quicker in, its circulation, and fever be the result. , If the Lungs'have been previonsty affected, then'; inflammation of - the Lunge; if the heart, then' Anebriem, or some affection of the head, or A ngi traPeclisriat if the brain has previously suffered, limn intlimatedoe of the brain. If an injury has been done is time pate to the body, and the part where soch wits done continues weak, then that part will bliiffirettal, • if Attire' has ever been a prevailing erimplainr, it will thew itself agsin.— Those who bete been. mesh *Ambled dith Fever 1 and Ague trill, Ito again effected by' it, or some in termitting Fever will take . , its place. If it be a child, then the Meanies. 70 % 0 00°4 C "S t i• Small Pox or Scarlet Fever may be expected. The ha "purities which are striving to get out, bobure not able without assiatance*lll prtlatlai -that form of disease which the penmen having them impurities lahlos.,is,mosestierimnidlijo vo4 i, - 1 Now all them dangers Wealth" can be prevented, mil lb. ISM il ' *tin sickness,' ir t by assisting, Nature. 10., the outset with a . good dose et the BRANDRIITH PILLS. This is • • (set, well tuukirstood:to be, so by thromendia of OUT citizens. This medicine, if Mloot op". as - to purge freely, will surely cure My curable disealro. There is no form or land oriletiseiillhia It &ea net exert a curative indbuitioeti ' ' Tin* by their. power in misting- pttp idleth , • ei t 4in* , *sates, Smell. Pox, : %rum and AU giants foram. There,* notu.uteali *the-world es. gbh, to purify the mops of the Mood .andraMire it to a healthy condition ,air the Brindnith Pills--; Thin makes them iii vittlitdain Wring all Vide of chronic tliteasea, Is Etydpillis;.lBoit •It hetet, Besid - lies*WldtatimilthwilkanillyAC l APl tent oc Climate anhhipaimit alit Oland, .or otherwise. ..Perhipe the pr f or n a 4 Pills ere um of the moil FowerAll Muledief . 41, nature for the rare of Rheumatleot and ehl ia == , i n n and hoar.; for theyOperk inmost recesses of the body, sad drive oat all ma lignant humors. They dissolve toamilated blood, and cum inthumnations of ell kbelp,whether of rho bowels, of the liniga, erfor °that pints Ofthfrbody. Their power is so great over the testa . mai the nerves, that Palsies and convuhipm, (both, in mother and child,)' and Insanity ere cored bythinn. In het, let any outs marring from tom them and be carrel. 'They erqt4me / glAtetri hich dolt have to be used to be morechi -Filly + alone, all Chronic , diseases, coulddriat be NM from among De. 'Thew WitiluAl.-ea± ill permit them, will And the 1311Aalit H DB= PH4.B a great blessing to them end to. the nannies.— They They should be in evert horse. • They may be justly termed the.Baraty Yale" of dissee.. Cr The lhandreth Pill. are, slid* Iblkeeptit per lion at Dr. B. Brindreth's Pri'lleifral Office, ffil i Broadway, N. York, and by' the renewing duly antheitted Agents:-4. M. %mirrors &' Vb., Get. tyaburg ; J. Ih'SPCreary, Petersberrgr AbethlM King, Hunterstown; A. M'Farlind, Abbott/eosin; D. M. C. White, Hampton; humidors& .Finko. Littlestown ; Mary Duncan,. Caohtown ; Geo. W. Ifeagy,Fairfleld ; J. H. Aulabaugh, Nast Berlin; D. Newcomer Mechanicsville; Sam'lldhirk,Hams over. [ July 7, 1846. Ice Cream and Confection AST* l . ll LlOarrOATairl% ' HENRY SOWERS resPertfoill forms th e citizens •of gistlY,49% that, in addition to' his Bakery, tte !Leaps on hand at all times TOM Citallialr, of the hest qua* and flavoi, together with CAKES and CONFOTIONS, of all kinds, at hitt Establishment in ChtintlainP , burg street, a fed dnork below Thoinfr son's Hotel.' Families and .parties Will be supplied at the shortest notice. ' Cr.* FILESki BREA-Wait) 'be - supplied every day--alao Rusks, Tel Biscuits, Craekrre, Pretzels. Sce. • Gettysburg, June 80, ''; " 14srmarto. this; Iroil. ILTAV and GRAIN It I SCYTHES, RUBBERS. &e l of the beet quality, and very chenp,'ltt • STEVENSONS.F June 15. 1848: eippivistice _ll,ll.ft fedi N APPRENTlCE`toAttellaking and 'Oeefeietioisieyfriftieinese, i 4 iB their braMbef• rig bi t inicon, bythip loubstiriber, if aptitieitiod be reede , , , souneditoly by a yelith of the eige !Of IC* 17,0wh0 can furnish gopdArfogipieulliiktat. • 11/84{,:ta.: .11reotaeloorked, Cgasers,: - , rlp v HE auention of the Ladle* llKreePe 6 P milked to an, amenities and bears tiro i variety of Needle-worked Oollarmi which I• hive just received from Philadel phia. lletereskned not to ke out-done in selling low, I sienna the, Ladies that they ean.purehasei Collars et Om lowest rates possible. J. L. SCHICK. HOUSE SPOUTING Vll4, toe ands ,and it up by the subseriber.Who will attend prompt ly to all. orders, said upon 'as reasonable tams as can be patented at any establish. meat in the county. • . • • GEO. E. BUEHLER. Gettysbiarg. October lb, 1;b47.. Garden S ValVer Setds, • U F .e'rery Tariely i from the celebrated .811AKEIL .Gardeita, , New Lebanon, N..Yorh.-.4a1a0 RIBLEICS and and Flower Seeda-4juat received and for sale at the Drug and Book Store of • S. H. BUEHLER, Gettysburg, March 17, 1848, . . SUMMED. HAIN. ALARGE ctesorinne'nt—as cheap as coinfort#9 7 -just received and for sale by .L PEA UPS, 'FILBERTS, 'AI,- MON DS, Ate., of the heat gnilitv to be had at the Confeetionary of C.. WEAVER. ~' $ I'4 DR. J. LAWRENCE 11 . 1141, , DETITPS.-7, r HAS removed his office to the building opposite the Lutheran Church. ht Cha mbershu rg street. 2 dours east of. Mr. Middlecore store where he may all thee be found ready and willing to attend any case within the province of the I)ert. list. Persons in want of full seta of teeth are respectfully invited to call. , , REFERENCES. 1 •Dr. C. N. Ditni.uctilr, Rcv.C.P. KuArtio..ll It .. D. Hong rim, Pref. M. JACOPO., C. A. CowaILL, .. IL L. Ititowin, " D. uil.f.ner, I . Virm,ll4l.o Nov. J. C. IVA.rmolr, D. D. ' ' ' - July 7, IRIS. ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH Dr. F. E. Vandersitiot, 8111 M EON DMNTIIPT, 11ESPEOTFULLY informs the Citi zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that he is prepared to perform every Opitation appertaining m his duch as cleansing. tiling, plugging and Inserting Teeth, from a single tooth ma full set. Au experience of more than twulV years in the Profession he trusts will et.uble him to operate to the entire satisfaction of thoile who may wish his services. All we; k will be warranted, For his place of resideumv enquire at the store of Samuel falineitterlkt llefereure is respectfully made totthe fol• lowing gentlemen Her: Dr. Schwa ucker, Dr. D. Horner, Prof. H. Heupt, Dr. C. N. Herluchy, Gettysburg, Oct. Ret. Prof .n Dr. 1). Gilbert, Rev. E.V. 0041414, Prof. M. L. 0, 1847--ly L. 111 9 CON AUGHirfr .dtiorney at Law, OFFIC E in the S. W. cornet tirtho Puhiic Square, one door 'West Oa Arnold's Store, formerly occupied I 'a Law Office by John M'Conaugliy, deed: He sidieits, and by prompt and faithful at tention to business in his profession. ft will be his endeavor to merit, confidence and' patronage. 14'Comstrony will also attend promptly to all business entrusted to him as 4genl and Sulkitor for Palents,nnd Persaions. He has made arrangements, through which he can furnish very desira ble facilities to applicants, and entirely re lieve them front the necessity of a journey to W,ashington, on application to him per venally or by letter. Gettysburg, April 2.—if . . 'ALEX. 111. STEVEN t4Opir, • ATTORNEY AT LAU; OFFICE in the Centre Square', N Pah of the Court•house, between . 15tOityo :,etteneon's matters. ilenYlthYrli , Pg. Deddedly. the I heapesi'Goods In Town ! THE subscriber reppectfully invitee the public 'to cult; and examine hie MMOR+I4I, ENT, or NEW FANCY GOODS v ... consisting of Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, -Pa per, Mullins, Worsted 'Binding, &arts, Needle-w,oo4 4 Vollars, Cravat& (ti beau tiful varieo Amin! Comm, (ale ticolors,) Purses and_ ocket•bookah Sdapirnders, Gloves, (111 asst k Intl Oast assortment) Mitii, tityl4litles. Whilst, fvory ,bituls, Pears attlA "iltitlOns..Boot Lacer', ion cy Nit. p,.. toSlini, liubinet Live, Ed lain gtagatui - ' , Pins and Needles, Knitting Cotton, Alizad i Cotton Yarn, Wadding, ,Black PlliniOn and Fringes, Green Gauze Val, Paiicar Silk Ties, Wooden Moles, . CottonLaint;Steel Fens, (six fur a' cent!) tito.; 44c. ." ' ' •Let it be borne in mind. that all tip 4:. bbferiritales 4Rillbe disposed of !wink five percent. cheaper than ever. positivria. Call and examine for yourselves, and be entivineed. April Z. J. 1.. SCHICK.. GggArteSTIFTCATION - OF . 'memo wooks ehdlll4l,ter' seriougy Wytuuled I , it'lttion 4 .h, to the 'world, that the tin t) dersigtied 'has obtained Letters tent for an' • tmprrottedll~aehiriefor)JulftngandClcan t ,iiir Clover seed, which, for thoroughly performing its, work,' Alopeedy wooer, surpasses any ,thing that,hoistver been presented to the In:ortlet.te4ortaluen a machine . that. wits tueetthq,wgi ts of the COMM tuii ty in every respect, the Patentee has fur several• years epplied.hintitdf diligently to the task, and 114 w AnotWed to offer u machine worthy of:their consideration. ,This machine has only been in opera• don during the last season, in Cumberland. York 4114 Adams counties, and has given endreatatisfaction. It is a neat, portable nmetiine, only weighing about 400 lbs. -and °flight draught, and can hull and clean with meteor loads of clorerseed per day, or,oue loud in two hours. It ran be eon. 'sorted into a common windmill in. a me. menes time. Persons desiring to purl. 'dime rights can see the mnehine by call• Mg at my residence in Latimore tourtushim Adam. county. Owners or 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 manher that it hulls and cleans cioverseed, and also timothy reed, but I deem It only heredita ry to refer to a few individuals nt whose barns the machine has been exhibited and fully tested. HVITINIITON tr, LATIII6III tr. ' Jaa. M'thsee, siq. Georgie Narwhal; Fmq.3 Berijainim Shelly, William Wright. J. L. Wriermsn, ' Abraham Livingston. John Ratrimaperger s Ltriaiel thoditen, t - Sebastian Nitta% t;yruit Albert. „ Tyrma fp. frawklia fp. John tiolin, lnivid .1 1 4114unliiin • John Neely, George 8111 iill, John Lehman, A. 11*intzletnnu. En. Amos Myer,. Strohm' sp. Freedom, John • li'llhivuoy. •' •, Abraham IKrii.d, Win. Milltinams., ' . - i Abraham bighorn. .Reofissi fp. ' I James Cnnninghatn, John Tudor, Wm. til'Clesiy.. EH Delon'. -; t• tk . Abraham VWaybrighl. William) Firkeig. ,i_ GEOittlE OAIIDNER A r ..„ May 24, 1844. .. , .... . . IALI I / 2 167ZE1 611,104002414(fh . A Few boxes, best quality, tilausti f . rL!CHEM. ; alsoold•Cashi o ~44p BUG/112 j POTISE 1110,14#151,5 Ail 371, eents , a few 'barrels rail ou 17 , • 0: Molasses , , for bakiri,luat )err vFit sf . 1 , MTEVY'' May 26, ISO. ":4. a VESI:SOI%* !