Seven days later from Europe, ARRIVAL, or THE AMyRICA. Tranreifit,y ix ll•nnee—l'hireateneth Re bellion in Ireland. , The America sailed from Liverpool on the 21h1 ul6. at noon. and reaAtel the Nar rows, betray New 'ln& P. M., on Friday. having min* the voystein 13 days and 1 hour. The reports which have reached us frow . pp parts of Greet. Britain respecting thffStifetifthe tropi; Ate., are'very ettcour twin*. and afford convincing proof that we shall, should the, weather continue as fa lab hifrtittifi‘ni; Most abun- dant and timely harvvst. -. ll o 4lYwee rtnitinttes tratiAnil, and the pen ple Attl'itrie have called for their wonted uPttpillinents. Assassinations have been reported, bit hevond two or thee instances they .hare nut been confirmed. General ,Cartaignste mains the good opinion of the poirp4rs, awl not undmiervingly. • •taimirtine itni. take.* tOottiinn to vindi .ratchis policy while Minister of Foreign Ilia published speech is full of eloquettco, point, and sound principles.— Iloelainia the mein of having preserved Eu rope hum war, and challenger; approbation , frif inreeessful efforts inattachingthe Friend- Alp of England. la her hands lie reeog hizes the destiny of civilization ; and he ones. beyond the operation of w hig and to• ry, the power, above all, of public opin ion. The general tone of the London stock exchange has been one of unsteadiness.— ,rrice,s of English securities, which rose in the -first irf the week, fell as rapidly, when the views from Ireland arrived, sta ting that the lord lieutenant had proclaim ed the districts alluded to. frly pimns of disease among potatoes bate. no doubt, appeared in several places but these reports must be received With caution. It would be strange, indeed. if a disease like that which visited the pots 'to should disappear all at once ; but the pl4t!t, generally speaking, appears to he fay recovering its pristine vigor and healthy condition. A much larger crop of potatoes has been planted this year, Moreover,: than has probably ever been kmoun. The purchase and manufacture of arms Se proceeding rapidly in Ireland. IlAtet, week eight stand of arms were pur chased by the Dr. Doyle Club, of which Mr., Duffy, of the ..Nation." is the presi dent. 211,000 stands of disused military flint timakcts have been purchased in Lon thin fur the use of the insurgents, am; are ,all coming over in batches. Hyland, the noted pike-maker, has left Dublin fur Carlow, with a large consign nient:of pikes. The rebels have prepared a . map of the :city of Dublin, subdivided into districts, in PaWtifielifeli the iioinis at which thi: clubs are respectively to muster, and where bar ricatlea arc to be thrown up, are indica- , It now arranged that if. upon the for- Meilen the Jury to try Duffy or his fel lows, it sliull appear probable that a con viction will be had, the dubs are to rise immediately and prevent the trial by an anticipatory, and, as they hope, a success ful outbreak. One . of the Cork papers or the 15th gives, the following respecting a threaten ed massacre : "A ;eirettlar was read on Wednesday evening, Jell 12. at some of the eliths in this t Aar directed t. Pre.i. dents of eachclub, gave sundry instrue turns respetling the organization, and ex ortetl all to be ready against, we under stand, the Save& August. At present there are said to be 1412;000 of them armed, am unitioned and drilled, and waiting but `the word to rise. When-the signal for slaughter is raised. eschelub is to fall to, in it own neighbor- IMMI,In order to baffle the military and who will necessarily be so concen trated as to be unable to meet the, rebellion at every point ; and when any club has conquered resistance in its district—that la, assassinated all the lOyalista who will 'dwell there, then it is to assist any neigh boring club in want of aid." . A truer from Dublin, dated July 17th, 'states that the club organization is daily assuming a more alarming aspect—more aceret in mode of proceeding, but inure concentrated and systeumical ; whilst branch, clubs are extending far and wide into' die rural districts. A Privy Conned was held at Dublin Castle on, the 18th, at which the Lord- Lieutenant presided, when it was reeolved to proclaim the following places under the Coercion Act :—County and city of Dub lin, county and city of Cork, coon iy and city of Wateriord, and county and the town of Drogheda. Orders have been given from the (7om , ntander-in-Chief's office, to all officers be longing to regiments in Ireland, on leave of absence in London, to repair immedi ately to rejoin their respective regiments quartered in that country. His Royal Highness' prince George of Cambrige left by the mail train on Wednesday night fur Liverpool, cit route to Dublin, also the Marquis of Worcester, to juin the 7tlt Ilus- It are, There has been a "b 1111811" at Carrick •• A Chmsl correspondent thus describes the affair : "The Carrick people, on hearing of the arrest of some of the club members, and the rumor that one of their own curates was marked out for arrest, rose to 7110181te, and with arms in their hands, consisting of rifles and pikes, repaired to the author dstuawleil the release of the pris ons" who were at once delivered up to them. They then rung the chapel bells, wheat 4000 men descended from the ne*ldiering hills armed to the teeth, who renisided in Carrick all night, lest an at tempt' should be made to arrest Father Byrne. The delivery of the prisoners, and die withdrawal of the few troops were outs:nth:red as a triumph. There is no mistaking the stational feeling." The government, along with a strong hod, of ennatabulary, are concentrating imago in Waterford and its neighborhood. l'he intelligence of the rising at Carrick en Irliaiii-was received all through 'ripper /4 With enthusiasm. Olt Monday night die toPtlintetwa were all in a blaze with fires, gm* siiinewoi. to Slievenamon, and the pairentry crowded around them in largo skim Pow. grhe cheering along the Water lierd range it as distinctly heard in Moine', isind tillutvetalue turned out to do homage to ow '01)44 entluotiastn. l'lloy marched 16)*icoW lbe s ,to*U in sotiona. The mil alorr.4., wrest, premed. if nem:s ilk., " I " 4 ' rit lli: • vt, Otto ufeess,mos. July. 2lst, litamelt **aid :-...1 'fie to give I, wit Akt, Ow ' vi dm 4 k , loptiA.vmoloi . clock Want w. move **A !lot aftWaid, a 1141116 ebb #te Lord Lieutenant orothe,rchiefgoternoror goveruers of Ireland, until the first day of Mara!, 184 b, npFrehotni and dentin any person or persns , stispeettad of etAsitiring against her IVltjtatoty's: peraun aul govern- 7 ' 111 v. , ngt.ehs.—isetters dated St, Pe rtersbutg. the 7th inst.. say that the cholera tillyoutibito to teal s alarming progress` in city. On the iih inst., there were 1,001 new cases declared, 553 deaths, and 131 recoveries. Ott the following day there were 2,983 cases in the hoepiuds.— The number of persons attacked at Mos cow on the 30th was 1,074, of whom 30 died the same day. . , The Cholera continues to prevail througliont all the Turkish province,. Constantinople it continued without abate mem but it was ronsidereil mild. Bettir sanitary precuutione were adopted than hitherto. LATE FROM ; MEXICO-1 Mk; REVQ I 4 I ILON 81;1r1 J RF.;SSEO. Ni*. Oatuga is, Aug. 2, 184*, Art arrival to-tlay brings tweetrithriiroin Vera Cruz, of Thursday last. Another contest had taken puree between the Uovennuent forces under Gan. .Hus temente and the insurgents, otinuminded by Paredes, in which the latter were de- linstamente's forces had entered Guise ajunto, and it was considered drat tie op position to the uxistieggovernment of Mex ico had been effeetuiilly Olt down, , The Guerilla Chief, Jariata, it .sifforda us much gratification :to learn, wag taken prisoner, and was immediately executed, a fate be richly deserved. , Ho who to oth ers showed no mercy. could not have expected it at theltands of others. Mr. Adman* nod Goa. Irfaylor. tO,Amia, P. KINCI, One of dui- most es , teemed of the Masevlmselus delegation in Coogress, ilOB written a leger, warmly ur ging the eleetion of,?;;ers, Zsylors following it anextract:— , You ask we wid. Asa my. -opinion of the vittrablu /6/IN 4..ADA*AAPon'Peti• Taylor's ticetion. I hfil ultan, heard dust Mr. Adams 'had CIPiViMi a. preference for Gen. Taylor, and being , tlasfrous of knowing the truth of the :rumor. a few weeks before his death, I, asked hint .who would be our next President *Omar+ animation he repli'd, "Rearm& Taylor." and appeared satisfied with sueli a result.-. 1 suppose lie etnisideirtl Gen. PA"' the instrument .hy which Providence would work out the good of humanity .and of his country--rdijeers nearest the heart , of the good old Riau, It iscertriinihat I never heard of ilia que.stinning ,the honesty or the patriotism of Gen. taylor, We clip the following' article fro, the New York Trtbone : • 4.111 r: Stitvenensty r it Of Corention, has expressed big (it'll'. irn that Martin Vitt Iltire,n4lll , be' elected President of the' United Biotite; 'eittiei by the people or by Congress:" • WON'T es Anaincatis.—i-Ilhe• Vera Crux Arco iris, that natierrillie abentkiew, mein by its, inhabitants of a portion bf the country ceded to the,Uniisii States : "Laredo.—'The Mexican •inhabitants of this portion' of the .State :of l'emantipas. ceded by the treaty of peace to the United , States. have, the larger portion of them, passed over to die. right bank of tlieltto Bravo, and have given to their settlement the name of New. LonitloP • DISBOI/.11710i0e A GASIS Cite IN MlCH loc4.—The first Casa Cie!? organized ip Jackson county, Michigan, which was at the town of NapOleOn, have repudiated Cass and Butler, owing in,their free soil . views, and havoresolvet(torifor 'Van Bu• ren. The Cluh wascompolsl4ol . all the Locos of that place. CASs CAN'T CONK letter C. says annitletnitorary, is riot the,fetter to win. No matt whose name begins' with that letter, ever won the Presidency of the United States. .lio Witt Climon tried it and Was beaten; H. Crawford ed it and was beaten; and Henry' Ulay— the greatest of eratoratind states men—he tried it, and that fatal letter be ginning his name even he Was .beatene , - The letter C. has never been- in lurk. Set it down that Lewis Cuss can't come it. TIIr. HOKEsTEAD IN Wisciomang.---The Legislature of Wisconsin has • pastical though every stage a bill exempting the homestead of a family from sale on men, lion for debt. Ilse area exempted; we believe, is forty acres in the country er a' quarter of an acre in a village. The final vote in the Senate stood 14 to 5 ; in the House 33 to 25. MONVYIENT TO Gov. Suonx.--The ciiii zens of Norristown, have reindred to 'e rect a monument to the memory of Gov. Shook, at the Trappe, where his remains repose. The contributions throughout the State are not to exceed one dollar each. • GAEAT ' WHIO MELTING IN CUESTZI4 , -- One of the largest county meetings ever, held by ihe Wliigsof Chester county was held at West Chester on TuesduY The right spirit prevailed ; and all,the lead ing members of the party, some of whotin had faltered in the support of Taylor, came out boldly and zealously for him. A more united and enthusiastic meeting was never held there. Ex•rt Matve h6ACII Oncitman.--Mr. James t lassatly, of Cecil etiontv, Maryland; has a peach orchard of 30,000 trees of 28 varieties. They will yield this season a bou t 60,000 baskets, half of which has been contramed for. • STRAWS...--FOr a while the Lawlor.° papers ventured to publish steamboat votes, but the tide is so overwhelmingly against Cass that they are beginning to keep silent in this respect. Here is a speci men of a groat variety of steamboat votes which we observe in the Western papers. A vote was taken on the steamer Fairmount on her trip to Pittsburg. This is the vote : —Taylor 75, Case 37, Vau Buren 4. THE RIOTS IN ALLEOIIANY RENEWED —The mob spirit in Allegheny city broke Out on the 4th inst. with renewed vigor.— A great mob assembled about one of the principal factories,and several men attempt ed to snake speeches. The police inter fered and prevented them from addressing the mob. Six of the faerory girls who were most violent in these riotous demon strations, and four of the principal men in the mob, were arrested this evening,— There is a great excitement in the city on the subject. G 1371160 11.1141DT row TIM NEXT,Cuc evs.--The wife of Mr. Johu Wheeler. of Washington eounty,gave birth tar last Wednesday. to am •chillders ! two daughters and one son. l'he moth er awl children are all tieing well. THE' %Tin Ir; G 11T Y 11 U Friday Evening', Aug, 11, IfcN • (Try AGnNeIE, ,, -;.v. li. PAL,I4, Esq. corner of Chesnut & Third IF tr,rt, , , anif . F. W. Eau, Essi.,Sun`Building, N. E. l'orner Third s. Neb. Atreets.Philadreiphia : and Wm . . Esq. South-east corner of Baltimore & South Maltirnart—axe out authorized Agents forreceir. ing Advertisement, and Subscriptions for -The Star and Banner," and collecting and zer.aipting for the game. FOR PREBTENT,,, • GEN.' P L AtHAßt'''rAttoßs" • • FOR ' Ylek'PktelitlAPlT, VILLIORE. • siictiouw. ' John P. Sondersnt, fie Lebanon county. • Thomas M. TINFIRonIe" aMsfalsington county. 1112/11E1181 1 121121TS 111.40201111, ' -194-111nry Johnson, VV Colder, den. 15, Win. MM-sin!. le. Cha W. Pimber. And. 0. Podia,' 18,•Thos R. Threldoen, 19. Joseph Msrkle. 20., Disaol AwszoT. 21. A. W. Loomis. 22. Rkloshi 7tiontssii. Hill, Al.-Pnesieneso— 1, Joe.G.Elatiteein 2. Joe, 4 11 014 1 , 1 14 , 4: Thai. V. Ddieli, 5. Ihnile4o.'llitnet, IL Jailor Donis% 7. John A Steele, .41..J0ha LlO4lB. • -- 0. JO*. klehtnue.ker, 10 Chalon Iltorler, 11. Wtn.O. HIS I 4I 41 - r - ranteirllyberr - - - , CANAL comment/SER.' NEk. M/DI)I.EBWARTII. ASSEMBLY, JAMES COOPER. SHERIFF. EPHRAIM SWOPE. PROTHONOTARY, JOHN PICKING. • *ROISTER AND RECORDER. WILLIAM W. HAMERBLY. 'CLERK• or THE COURTS, . . coitansetonsit. JOHN, El, 11104?4INHEITAR. • . DIRECTOR OF THM POOL , BRIN . KERHOPF. • huorron, - SAMLIE,'L DURRORAW. DR. CHARLErt HORNER. A iiism—Aft important campaign it before der, eutit'ree we'orpeet, diuing:it, to burdened with more than the into& toil that encumber editorial &Kik tre whinild like, beAtre setterii Gip freed room some of the embanosernents of past engagements. Now,,if a cr--coer t rsw—of ourdelinquent, patrons wens to avail , themselves of the facilities that may ofTer thenteelres during the approactsbag Quoit, to forward a bade Of•the where , within to meet those engagements, they would do nit quite a faver,,and; we are suss, Malt - TN lug tics Ica fool moat comfortable. "VrBhonkflifilif otirlieisds ofi !Isaiah hoe that wants' a frig-rale paper,-tl*7wil please lafssern him that the .STAR" win be'firnsish . ed to hint at 50 tests far the Casiciaign, or $2 per es nasW. Through the kindness of friends We hasfe oheady alikd a nuinbernatues_in one subserip• Lion list ; • Wive 4611 have r . Read It We hope that no one of our readers will pass by the , I •Cirettlar of the Democratic Taylor Central CenreOnding Conantitteer• on the. lit* page of todity.'s logien deserves epoch,' pereenl..On the Cormoinco by whom the Chattier was issued. will 6 Mond the halms of dome of the Mom de ihe inetrori. N. I$ thornan, now warmly urged for nomination as the Lotofico candidate for Governor; Um rit non Cistmtou, 0. Steles Senator; Hon. Josue M. Rome, Attonitty 'Creneral Mider GO , : Shook Hon.l. 0. Buenas, Chairman of the Imeofoco State Central Committee; Ron. Joni Hirnga, ,son of Gov. Snyder ;Judge Lew's, of Lancaeier ; Hon.psOltax kuiviszAti;ii:iV • . • all of ,wbcln,testify In t,bif strongest terms in Celt. ri/lPea rapacity .04, china s litMmlidate for the freeidermy.. Reader, swum. the Circular Joitritel4 mod ttww hand it over to yoett Lecokwo neighbor; and ifisti will not bollowe Whig author ity, point hint to the =Mem of the distiascuished men of his own party attached to this Chador. . . Fro. Mandel the Liworrorxr Comity Cell,oll. OOP 141 1 /el7lblee in.OettyaburgOo go through the forms. of 'electing • Ticket, to be supported by "the Party" October next; we say, to go through the firma of aeleetiug--fee, it 'seems to be pretty well understood that' the Indere hate already artungerk 'matters so fares the prominent aloes are eonanned; and will expect the coneen drintabesethilea with registeringtbeirediets. nominations M isbmir, Prothomiriuty, Register or' Clerk Will be permitted; inasmuch as any action on limped of ther'''uninitiated," in reference to theft offices, might swim,* disturb' thi se cret arrangements of these "leaders," who, as is well known in thcalt parte, km* long wince ton pined away, kir sundry consider/4m the OP' pprt of the 'rank , end ale" in .4vor of Messrs. Pieria.. earl Hassax. • „ Thu only ;lamination to which any particular interest attaches, moms to be that for Oorommee.—. for Which as melee canvass has been min eta throughout the e o unty,•durmg the hut few weeks, 1111 went, latest Rosemont, elf-Dattriltonban, Den: ar Rimer, of Conowagii, Dr. •Sikiiiiti.,e4" towbar& end Jest 11.-I)eresi;'ef- the Borough, appear to' be'unlit prominently mimed for tbeinit, the 'Menai cifeech'urging the claims of their M vorite with commezlible seal. or awe ! ' our pro. litiral friends feel , but little interest M . the moat: beyond the very natural curiosity to know Whom.' our opponents design to offer Up as a victim for the certain defeat which awaits every and/that, in the County and the Congremional distrkt, who cannot furnish indisputable evidence of devotion to Whig principles and a firm adherence to the usages of the Whig party. ['Mr. Guerin has accepted the poet of At torney General.' ' He is still detained at Frederick, by ill health, but is expected here in a fen days. YORK COUNTY.—The "Whigs of York County had alarge and enthusiastic Taylor meet. ing on Tuesday evening last. Messrs. JACOB WIRT, ALIIAIOIR KARAM] MINIM D. &rams r♦Al, were appointed Confirms to meet the COs ferees from this county and settle upon a cant& date for Cpngreas. nrTIiADDEOII STRYiNfI, Esq., has been re commended by some of the Whigs of Lancaster county, Yu., as a proper candidate for Uongnras Item that district. They could hardly rind a better man—N. Y I'nbenir. It would be worth a trip to Washington, to hear Mr. Kesviocs during one of those stormy sessions to which the conflict between Northern and South ern interests occasionally give rise in the House. As a 'feadess, eloquent and skilful debater he would unquestionably stand Nti. I. If Mr. 8. Would accept the appointment, the Whip of lom dater would do theinselves and the State honor by selecting him as their Representative. urn. Whip of Chester county have instruc ted their &tiptoe to the State Convention warp 'he autuivation of Mr. Conran ter Governor. A Word to Whlgc Whigs of Pennsylvania, now is the time for ac tion; oiler) where—in every corner of the Com ormovrealth. pet there be uodelay. In two short abort twonthayou will he calinl upon lades:Me the goofiest in this stalle, vets have we're. iy hegira to foam yet:tea - Alma toelhe ditty. A fa tal 1144 verrAJet oar detain wohiy pada oldie '`mitt, stitdet ahasaa - aud rairet be skated' off, or lo eofaeoirm will triumph crow you, while vie• torta,tpriihin your mush. Every sot Amid fed and do tbstlerty. , yietoly wawsot be Neared with. oat labor. Work, watt. with a vied good will , is the waletwoni--wely that win wane a triumph. 9.0, 'Da • raat. .as i gratiryiirc as ie ! will ileriate to ids lasts, will atoms your.labront. , , sl To t ; be Mende rd' Oil Rough and Ready, we at3;l l tar acISOn. NO jamb can be elected Preeideies .inert s teettlarbr Organised in4wei l4 4 l kaiiiivoiii..!lhNwithoutbifhipto. work, no ' l4 • 4 °T . ‘Ala, 9 6 ;rml Pordoriti au poems. 'lf be be elected iltdenott 100 throi h Are efforts of his *ads. They nest be arladr one and active - talkie earase.ar dem moot expect $ gratify hag Iseult, Swear depends upon effort dare—sal the gamer the aged the sea amain the triumph. Work, most, is tits key to it, sad will seam it. Let then, tharehee, rum end a% put ere their ewer, sad etas. not doing their du- Ty' until - the deities' is paired. Hill '& done, summis, trimelpiesat. glorious, iletretedritted, Mo . CM, will acorn pine Agate. glades Your heft* lirolkergastso' mi lieus d freethen. Up and to jour duty, then, friends' of Old Zack, end let the certainty of victory cherolou on in your duly .—Pa. Trlegrapk. The Me Coeveaties. The Gast nee soil Convention convened at Buffets on Wednesday. Extensive preparations have been made, and an immense assemblage was anticipated. Delegations were pouting into Bur tido in large numbers on Tuesday, some of them limin Southern titan. The Convention was to har he'd in a large tent. capable of Wain 10,000 persons. It Was dough& Mr. Vaa Bcaselvould be nominated for. the Presidency. and Mr. Hasa probably firr the Vire Prolificacy. LATER.—The Free Soil einnentida organiz ed by the appointment of Him CVAILLIS F. AP * 111, or mosokimetto, Qom of Jobs Quiocy.) Presitlent, with a lair number Of Vice Presidents and Secretaries. Letters were read from Gerrit Smith. and vibes leading abolitionists, recommend - Sax the nomination of Mr. Van Bums. About on the ground. Mr. Blair heel the Malthesere lionalnal kit. Roma of the Locofoco papers hams denied that F. P. Htata, Eaq . well known as Gen. Jackson's pet editor of t h e -Globe," sympathies with the &subunit mwsonient. Hr. It was a delegate trri the Hakim's Convention that nominated Gen. Cass: A anima 'MEW froin ilisarbissiser lehrinie ruination upon the action of that IGla' siATtiess, Mod if dr friends of Gen. Cass can find any .cosifore hi them, they are certainly welcothe to it: Stivirit Sritxus, Juts , 27, 184,8. .4--40irthe Editors - ethe Et4riihr Dear sir 7 -1 find from an editorial, article in your paper, that a friend has drawn in ferences from a letter of Mine. which its context will not warrant. I think that the wrong done to New York by the chicane which silenced the voice of the democracy of that State in the Baltimore Convention, takes from the nomination efthat conven tion all authority save with Mose individ ual members ti it Who were praent, and did not then renounce it. It was osy tin tention to hate abandoned it, but the cir cumstances to which you have adverted in your editorial notice prevented. I became part - it-cps criminis, by participation in the proceedings to the dose, and I cannot now plead my own wrong to exonerate myself. ['shall vote the nomination simply upon punctilio; my heart is with Mr. - ran nu ren and his principles, and I shall not hesitate to say of him and them, what think, notwithstanding my inveiglement in the Baltimore Convention. Yours, F. P. BLAIR. Cass and Om Wilmot Premise. The Washington Union anaenneee to its South ern friends that Gen. CASs stands firmly 'by the Baltimore platform, and cab upon the South to support kin as the friend of tooth= interesta.— The Innen saga: .4Ve are happy to understand by pri vate iettens, that Gen. Case firmly stands by the ground he has taken. Being applied to formally by a Northern man or two, of the Wilmot stamp. be declared unhesita tingly that be adhered to the Nicholson letter sod to the Baltimore platform ; and that, if elected President. HE WOULD VETO THE WILMOT PROVISO!" What my Nathan Democratic freemen to 'that nr Oen. Taylor has now these epponenas for the Pnwideney, Oesi Caws, Mutin Van Buren, and Joke P. Hale. Pah* an two more. Old Zaek• whirl. the Illaidrine in to ewe at Baena Vista, and he can whip the loondwo eantodaten in the nape procertiont now. , "Not lees thus saves of the Delemeee to the Philadelphia Commies imam taken the sump a ohm Geo. Tayier."—pestriass. AM nodes. darn 1,11 1 1 HT:1 1 !"VgIF Wa a l" ki the Lecefeee Bahama" Commotion Imo takes pops] aiprhset Gee. Cr VAN BURN IN GEIO.-rThe expremes the cobvictiMt dial the emostiM of Butler. Geramd. sod Himehot can hr emied for Mr. Vas Beam, if amismil by the %E de Coomotioia Thep mind= form s majority of VAR fir lames IL Pull i0'1844: Whin* E. Bow* 4 A 161,0110 . (kimberlY a Lomita, member of Commis from Mr. Bit goofs district' addineaaal a Oat wbis Con mation.st Haysesillo, (MO. oo iltie 22d sk. to powerful advocacy of the olortiosj of Ckta. Taylor to the Pisideoci. j car The &allowing =oaf have been ap pointed to repellent Div Won, No. 214, Boos of Temperance," Millie Haonenitown Tempe rance Convention, to-sannew : Thomas Warren, b. A. Buehler. Hen ry Hughes, Robert Steads. Geo. E. Bueh ler, E. W. Stable, EI. Denwiddle, John Culp, E. H. Dinerbin, J. G. Burns, John Ileysinger, I). M'Elr)y, Samuel Logan, J. G. Frey, LeonardStough. J. P. Hoff man, Henry Falinestoek. Jacob Alex: Riggs, Samuel Folk. John Holtz worth, D. 11I'Conaugay, Elias Sheafls, R. G. M'Creary, Dr C% A. Cowgill, Philip Trusill, J. 11. Skelly„ John Sellers. Joseph Wysotaky, Martin '4arren, Charles blur tin. The Calming ate the is/legates from the..Teut perunee Benefit:U:l Astodation of Gettysburg": James Pierey, Rcr. B. Keller, Samuel Gallagher, Mtn. Boyer, Quintin Arm strong, Rev. E. V. Gerhart, Dr. F. E. Vanden;loot, Wm. W. Paxton, Alex. D. Buehler, C. W. Ilottnan, Jacob AVOW - bough. ' The Elections. The returns of the Election iu North Carolina, Indians, K,ntucky, Illinois, Miseseirk aerkkrave Conn in slultrly. An l itex wo give them as far • • el IlliCeiredi . ; , • i iloer CAR sr .13.'4A elects a temor an( *mien' 0 4;8 law- Local di collies add Ormyligh vis‘vorlA to , the vantages 14 the Whtc." tai out of - kolas 7' tuunties, Rue, the l.ucofoco candidate for Governor, has gained 1900 upon MANLY. the Whig candidate, over the vote - of 1844, when die Whig candidate loss elected by a majority of 3155. The Legisla ture is in doubt. Mr. Bo 'a return to the U. elenried,Pell4 era tft? political character of • the Larldattni. ' • • INDIANA tdatta.Wwittalotts . of, the Legidttitre only ; but a U. B..Benstor, in place of Mr, Mim esis*, depends 'opals the result. 'Thu 4 1Iiihigs have already gained 3 members of the Mauve ad ~, • • . 2 .Renators, with a fairrirepeut 4 a majority on .. I , *Pin% brunt. , . I • • • KENTUCKY elects Goveruot and members of the Legislature, with a II- B.,Sonsitor depend ent upon its complexion. The elation common. ad on Monday' aud closed . = Wednesday.' The swum chew that the State stands ftnnin its devo- tion to the Whig caws. • ILLINOIS elects Governor, Member: of' ' Con- Veit. and Legislator!, with a" U. R. Sehtittrile pihdeitt upon the Isiah No oppaiition Was made to the Locofoen eandidate for' Governor, 'who is amuse elected. Tem %Vide Pin baiuly on the Conpcssionel end Legislative ticket. There will be two, probably there, Whigs in the next Con. grcaii. hind deleption—at present but one. Nettling, definite (ruin Missouri and lows. • Gen. Waxhlnglon and Gen. Tay- On the subject or pledges, Gen. Taylor Deep. pies exactly the same ground that Hen. Wish ingtoel did when he watt asked to be a candidate kr the Presi.lency; He wrote as follows : ' From a letter to Denjanlin Harri Mn. him-NT Vittirost, 9th Much 1789. • ' • I will, therefore, declare to you that, should it be my inevitable fate to administer the government, (for Heaven knows that no event can he less desired by me, and that no earthly consideration short of so pound a ca//, together with a desire to reconcile' conteruling parties, so far as in me lies, could again bring rue in to public life,) / will go to the chair under no pre-engagements of any kind whatever. From another to Benjamin Lincoln. Moran Vanatm, 11th March. 1789 • • • tthonld it become inevitably necessary for me to go into the chair of government, I have determined to go free front all posities engagements of any tar , lure whatsoever, This is the answer I have already given to a multiplicity of ap plications ; and I have assigned as the tam Tamplr of my conduct, the prednim neat desire I had of beirtsr, at liberty to act with a sok reference to justice and the pub- This is the true ft nd only patriotic ground. "Jr_ a man cannot be confided in without pledges," as was said by Harriwm, on a similar °cession, 'lie Cannot be stied upim merely on aecount'of them." The "(bhi,Giujard"An'lllogion An nenrense outpouring of 'the 'Whigs of Lan raatcr county came off in Lancaster oily, on Sat urday, Which, the Lancaster papers affirm, ex• needed, in numbers' and enthusiasm, any thing that has !wen seen lince the meinonible Mass Omiieution which assembled there in 1.....510. It was an mighty demonstration. num bering its thousands upon, thousands, and 'showed that the *hit of the Old Guard was thoroughly and completely aroused. Speeches wcre Riede by THOM Al E. FRANKLIN, Esq., TIIIOII,II E. COCHILAN, Esq., Hon. J NIES POLLOCK, TOADS/SUS STIIV LAO, Esti , and WM. F. Jogai:us, (Governor of the Gammtnriverdth.)— Spirited Resolutions were adopted, pledging the .011 Guard" for 6,000 majority for Taylor and Fillmore.. The Tribune thus notices Mr. Johu aoo'a speech : "After the cheering had subsided, the Governor took the stand, ind spoke for three quarters of an hour in his usualeloar, calm, argumentative style. . lie alluded to the happiness and prosperity which Penn sylvania had enjoyed under the operation of the Tariff of 1842—t0 the injurious ef fects of the Tariff of 1846 upon her best interests—to the origin of the late war with Mexieco-!—spoke eloquently and feel ingly of the gallant services of our army there, and of their claims upon the gran ulitic of i,he people. Pe thenalluded to the Preamble and ResolutiMur adopted by the Legislature of Pennsylvania in 1820 upon the subject of slavery, and denounced in severe terms the attempt recently made in Congress to, extend its blighting influences over the Free soil of the new.territories.— Ile concluded with a most eloquent, and ef fective Appeal in favor of the election of Taylor. Fillmore and Middleawarth. Desertions froin Cam The Cass Street bound for Salt River is certain. [a in a .•einkiiss condition ;" the laminae rata ire deserting at every .•port along sine. Hero aro the but The Ilea. fan ?loofah; 15. 8. thetlict ey Attor n and es-1/ ator; 11 . 0 8. kien ll, Lalleing $. Mi • • • WaJetaati4ion.,.Altmaruku_ltavidann. and I B. Smith, all leading Locolhooe, have Com menced the publication of a campaign paper in Detrekdavoted to '!he electiat of Gen. Taylor.— Aint*Arbor Dimeciit and Allegany Reim! dropped CAMS "More hereafter." Mello liarsionarg Telegraph atatqa that Dr. Lamps Rana, probably the meat indoentialLe coheir in Dauphin enmity, and formerly the Loco. ism literetinentine in Canons from that district. Ink with a nandier of ids ioolitical Rtiendr, aband seed Can and declared for Van' Doren I -4:14r0n. J. E, Hasn't, of the kienldin, and Pecry Districh who waonot in hie seat at the time the Comptoinise wits laid on the toble.in the House, publish* a Card in ;the Ni.' kOntilltstelligancer, stating that ho approves of tha action of the Hour and would hare toted to lay tie bill on the table, had ha been pntsent. • , . Gcn. Taylor bi .chosen, - the next Congress will undoubtedly be . 064, solute lk'hig Rule will then .be upon us." —Washington Union. . . Do Whip want any better auuranos then this that all their exertions should he devoted to , the election of Gen, Taylor.—R c 11. on n Tin Ice, OHIO.—The Germans or Cincinnati hare or. gaitized a Free Soil or Barnburners' Club. The Cincinnatti Signal says that ,the Club is idready 800 strong. Hitherto the Cincinnati Germans b ate neatly all toted (or the regtilar :Locofocit candidates. The formation of this CIO. will make tremendous inrosdeppon the strength of Locofoco. ism in the Queen City and in Ohio. trifon. Darn at. %Venerate, the Diem York Commercial announees, by authority, vvitl give a cordial and hearty atMport to the nomination of of Gen. 'Nylon - and has never meant to do ,any - thin reg. Grand Jury for August Term. ilainilton—inlan Picking, Samuel Wrier. t•Lickla, J.eui Mumecba.m. 4 liamiktoriban —John Huke, Doric! Mickley, Jolip Doirahlson, Jamea Watson. -Menallett—Wen. Heller, Jtrae`iluttorl. prilbsin--Samuel Longtml, - NM* f Friends Montfort, Henry Y gy. ry Iluroe—John Dart , Hnp-re y. ; ,Ulatington—Wm.HokAgehrhijip Wpm, Jot* ;Sadler. Franklin—Abraham Mickley, Solomon Hartman. Mountpleammt--Bamuel Swope. Cunoorago--Jeremiah Aulabaugh. Berwick—Unary Eicholberger. GENERAL JURY. Iluroillonban—James D. Paxton. Gettysburg—Daniel Baldwin, Jacob Norbock, A d am Dearsoin, Henry Aughiubaugh, Michael Lailmora--lasac Grivet r Galeb Beals. Conowago—David Weds, Levi Kindig. Straban—Wni. Wks.' Huntington—Bei:o4MM (kidney, Wm. B. Bran don, Daniel Funk, David Little. • • ' Tyrone—Wm.'Laase. Berwick—Wm:B. Jenkins; Samuel Meragar. Jo. seph J. Smith, Peter /hold, Jacob Slagle, Homy Germany—Gcorgo Myorn,Menry Schriver,James Renshaw, Jonathan Forrest. Franklin—JaCob Kechkn. Memnon—Michael Dietrick, George Minich, Pr" ter Auliek. Rending—Joseph J. Kuhn. Mountjoy—Joseph Clapvaddlo. Mountpleamant—Solomon Toot, David tuck, Cumberland—George Spangler. Hamilton--. Daniel Bender. 1P We notice that tho Cans men in Lancaster City and County are busily engaged in cutting down the Taylor poles, eteCterr by' the gallant Whigs of that county. Last week no less than four were cut down under the cover of the night. The Whigs of 1776 suffered like grievances from the Tories of that day, who busied themselves in levelling the Liberty poles erected by the opponents of British domination and Executive tyranny; and it is but natural' that the same spirit should characterise the apologists of executive usurpations at the present day. rr Nut a single Whig from the North voted in the Ilium of Repesentatiyea fur the. Territorial Bill. Tirentspone area flaws the Free State', all Cos. men, did role for it Eight Southern Whigs, but one Southern Locofoeo noted against it ! A CHANGE COMING.--The' New York 'rribune, in speaking of the present condition of the Country, declares,"We believe that the coun try is novrailently but rapidly approaching a cri sis wherein a return to the protective policy or universal prostration and bankruptcy is inevitable. At this moment hell the manufactorieein the coun try are running at a loss, many have stopped, and morn must stop if scone decided change is not ef fected. Our iron-works, hitherto manufacturing fur railruads,ure closing up, while British rails till our ports and are spreading owns the country. As an inevitable consequence. our Agricultural Pro- , dime tends steadily dowriwanl, our specie floats a way, and our Banks are compelled to curtail their disoutnits; and look out for breakers!" ED" TN•nncus firs,v xxs, Esq. has born polieit ed to addr.zB4 the Litentry Societir.a..4 Verwont Congress. Both Houses of Ct . ,ngreas seem now disposed to make up, by protracted se Anions; for the time wa4- ed in the earlier part of the abtorion. Sittings un til after midnight tiara become common in both branches, since the adoption of the resolution to adjourn on the 14th Mat. On Saturday, in the Senate, the Oregon Dill from the House, which had been referred to the Committee on Territories, wait ted back to the Senate by the Committee with several amend. moots—the most important being the insertion of . a clause affirming the fact of the Territory lyibg north of the Missouri Comprotuim line, as the reason and justification for the inaertiou of the provision excluding Slavery. The consideration of the amendment gave rise to another animated debate. No definite action was had on the bill at the last accounts. ryin the U.S. Senate, on Saturday, John. son of Maryland, offered the following Resolution, which WWI adopted Resolved, That the President of the IT, States be requested to inform - the Senate, at the earliest period, whether he has tiny information that any citizen or citizens of the United States is or arc now preparing, or intending to prepare, within the United States, as expedition to revolutionize by force any part of the Republic of Mexico, or to assist in so doing; and, if he has, what is the extent of such preparation, and whether he has or is about tc,o take' any steps to arrest the same. Th. President, on Tuesday, replied to the bild. ry, of the Senate, and states that be has no infiar• mation that any citizen or citizens of the U. Stales is or are now preparing, or intending to prepare, within the United States, an expedition to revolu tionise by force any part of the Republic of Mexi co. The National Intelligencer says:. "The first probably that our Government will bear of the if. 4tir °Moistly will be a proposition from the Siarra Madre "buffalo bunion," dame three or four years banes, to be annexed to our Union." - ai•Gen.Elcore Is now at hls reaidenee at Elia , abethtown, New Jersey. His health has been much improved within the past kw week* rrA. L. nv..Bit., Es q , of &Afoul county, has 'been appointed-Deputy-Secretary of State. - A good opp Ointment. • Take one letter from T r aylor, and you have Ty OTATIIIII I / 1 414'• ; Take one letter from Clue, an►l what sort of an animal have youl--Ritablea re Among' the 'mat prominent Locolbco Can didates for °ovens°, of this State, are Gdn. George M. Maim, Col. Wilson' M'Candlem, Judie' Black, Mon. N. B: Eldred, Mon; Willige Bigler, and Morris Longstreth. 'the Mends of each are very active. - " .IQ/IN VAN BUAEN.-&-NpVerinuo!" AU" the following Lamm* of this ontliguan'sak- He wee riding in the carriage withglad after dinner, in the tteighbo4)pud,or Lia r ,tiepwaltl, during which yoUng hopeful kept pulling away et hie Havanna. At length the iodulgericy of the democratic Chester field being overwhelmed by the cloud!! of .amoice, he exclainied-- • . 11l "John, your cigar really very sive inside here:" , "Is it 1" said the dutiful son ; "then why the devil don't you get out and • ride With the driver . . TN old gentleman (says Noah) ndvr'llnds that the smoke his iromiaing ton is raleing in all di rectiolii; Is ao ottenaive, that be is obliged to wino out ofhliratirOment, and ride with the driver: CASE RIIPIIDIATED AT ROME..-Csse will Certainly lose his own Ehate—Atichigan.* Free mil meetings are holding in every county and a number of Locoloco papers hare run up the Vah Hiner' flag. In fact the Detroit Advertiser, lletrathe appearances throughout the entire State, athird paw to resign and, leave the field open for Vet; Buren and Tayior, ax he will be 101 l in au insignificant minority. Souse To .?ht; We last week hall a favorable opportunity of ascertaining the-eurrent oPpublic sentiment in the dif ferent deetions of our county in regard to the l'elesidential Election, and have the gratilicctiqn to say that in all quarters the prospect to most encouraging for the friends , of Otricit, the Coss - mellowNW the N the X.:OlLc v: Not a Whig is to be heard of who is not ready to give the gallant old vet eran his vote, but on the other band we hear of quite a nu m b erof, - intvidiiblivhir f IvotadUr Perk ilk is i t Welsh election, that are out against Claw We have not a doubt, that if we poll our, whole vote, Blair d natit.curqhfhfilrubit /Whig majority t flie ' &rutin election. Bite is sound tu the ewer. _ :1111C NEW Tennrronote.--1 Pref.'. dent sent a message to the H.,.'„a few day; since, in reply-to4reeolut . : .5 than body, in which 410.4ttn' 1 / 4, 4 E; , tber ofltelitisin,the'ihtiortteijrt • ,..: 4 t on, Qil4for t i lt andiltnir Max ... .. , , ao, Or irittini 23,34 liclont,k , le .: '5 , , 1, 030 tblJpyai - OnTitizra,iii; atol : 3,11. i tp New+, ifottco. : ' '-'' ' --' t. 1 S nt; 9 ~ a said a itindlady at:Arkansas to he 'guest. OWIly, madam,' am now from r Blininre, Mal.y)Awi. -WO man horn :andt up in Matisiehusietle; ' ttear-4IIOIW. ' the gentleihen. ""Ain't .that where t e Yi n -110 ,kees 113 _e. 2 ...Law—ant4--yett-are,tite hyyr man I have been Junking after this letuf time Imy dock is out offfx i" ejacula ted the old lady, in erstacies of joy. ;T' • '11......-...-........4 ---, - --.--“---,---. ' • ' ' , THE. (JAMB P.illiiTY.— , The New' Orleans Bulletin lava The present position of the Cass' party reminds us of a story we °nee heard of •a farmer,. who one mprning got 14eisheep out of the pen.• HaVingput doWn the bars, the old man sionirby'toledeth them as they hopped over, and began,"Thare'goesone, "there goes twu,"—"there goes three,"— "there goes old E we,"—"there goes a black one,"—"there goes a whole heap,".--and, "curse them, there they all go !" So it W with the Cass party. At first we could count the deeerters,one, two, three; but it was soon ascertained that the bounds were broken—Mai Me bars were down, and the "old ewes" and the "black ones" began hopping out very fast, follow ed so rapidly by "whole heaps," as to bid defiance to any attempts to keepeount, end soon poor Cass will have to exclaius; "Curse them, there they all gol" As laimeurrarcr Patumsyrmat.--It is said that the British Government has proposed that the U. States purchase the territorial rights, prisileges, and immunities of, the Hudson Bays company, and the gent's Sound Company, embracing a . tract of ter ritory larger than the' State or N . York, and inehttling the - military . posts on thu northern' bank 01 the Coltunbia,rivet . ,,. and that the proposiiiini is • now iaffore . the U. S. Senate, endorsed by the apeatal of the President. THE FREE S O IOIIIOVILINENT.-leike our respected eniemporstry. Ds:frees, of the In diana State Journal, we claim to be as much opiiresett i to Alie extension of slavery as any' of ;Menu ,belonging to the Free Soil movement can be. If Gem 'raylor had pledged himself as Gen. Case has, to veto any measure passed by Congress, uxele thug statiery front terriaer j , non," Petro could not and would nolgive him our sup port. But Gen. Taylor is °pi osed to the exercise of the veto power.. He him taken his position upon the republican platform of bowing in submission to the will of the people d as expressed through their representatives in Congress. Hence we shell feel ourselves salt: in the case of his election to thb Presidency. l'he slave and free Suttee are now e qually divided in the Senate. It will pro bably devolve on the Viee President to give the casting vote on one side or the o ther. Elect Millard Filmore, and the cast ing vote will he given in favor of freedom. Elect Gen. Duper, and it will be given for slavery. • -Let all ihose-who,. - like ourselves; ate opposed to slivery extension, reflect upon this matter, and it seems to us that they must decide the safest to vote for Taylor. in preference :to Cass, ad one or the other will be the next President.—Dratly Sews. Me. Ramie r—lf it vacancy should occur on the,Whig ticket, in consequence of Mr. COoratt's acceptance of the Attorney General Offitti4 's Col. , JAMES D. PAXTOpL of Hatraittenien, is re spectlbily suggested as a suitable'erson pci 88, the tritcancy. Col. PAXTON is most facorisitiy known throughont the county. litiVing bald the office or Canal Commissioner, he has acquired a popularity abroad Which , would give hire idventigine in the Legislature over any' belief neiniber we could mend. c u e Would not only' torrent us . , but would sjri f ito. Illoaarst4 and , itreltOiet our ticket; and as the milled; It doubles( be conceded tcr the upper We thi ta4dte 'county, whirls it not ref/taste, as Sicked, in— terests of th e pirty require hint to consent to serve us. Germany has Bin Sheritr,—Mountjoithe Au ditor—Conowago the Commissionerv—titratetil die Diroctor—Hamilton the Prothottitary—wed Pe sniburuttrii—lie—gTsW.--.4111 on one slideortbe county.. The Borough has the Eingretisment. Clerk of the Courts, and Coroner: . The v,perside now presents ooe of the best ; .mett , in thetssenty enit expects his sourelemultellehilidens Cebeedd be necessary nominete .I"RANKIABL - Nclolumwerr.p. Tp MI Wlligg 0 Adesi4,Cousty :—Owing to the , dssib of our We; USvelroor, I aelsenisos foe. atter nor hit's to be made, and I have srens to. Wren° 4iiitt`oit eY4,ittigleititni". Pitcle trest atateithin, , who last Scheid 'of i a 4 nty ' ~ et, will be *jetted. if eir, litake'llal be somacancy, for the Alientbly ! and Ir'!l!riiceilex, 40, occur. , I . Will 414400 IMlkalt J. 610111401 ER.. Erki.oitite boroUghettettysborg, as a oompqtent man. He is a man who incompetent to advocate our tau° 'in the LegislosAvelladh' ' 'Ho !Sioux.. willing to buckle ou Ws political ormor,, and Wil- Unit to ficelis stormy 'run", in lily way his l oppo-• . oo f tits4ol to 414411:144r4 and is always willing to 'takea beck s cat if the fronton° is oceupiod. Look, sir, at the act of the young, hero in opt last Cotto ty Convention, when a candidate I being dekated, lie mounted the stump mut in a, very sheet but el oquent stylooldreseed the Convention that he would go for the whole ticket and' nothing. shin;, while lite others, unsuccessful in the Convention, attempted —.... and cacao out independent. Suck men, I hope, will meet with their doom. I also wish every. true Whig to boar in mind:the holm! , Why that was shown by Horny .1. Schreiner, hut. Cooper, 'Daniel M. StnYser k out others, in th q , campaign of '44., at the Mass Meeting. Unfortu nately our guns missed the in '44, but we hero , now picked our flints and are ready to, try it a , gain; and I hope wo will not surrender, as I sets t h e L o co' are it • loss for weapons of. µtack.— But they must raise the tempest, if it should be '!rough a tin trumpet. A CITIZEN. (rim), vs: c arts. '17141/111 4 f;MIC/12/fir.i,ALEZZ/Str3lit ' 4lly tilt .Fttc . inli tfttht• Iniipettilloa; Tro ---- I lets of Adorirt"Chilnlo. 1111[III.C" Weald of Public.Salg, NI tilt , r ibbeamiticinaditi isatirespectr i I • premises, on 411itdit, EVti3th; day, • (ylly,prokopcf uw L tclOWN,c.fQ4ll l " I, . L . •i i ..._ ~.. - * -,• ~ - ri , , :li_i__. ti ,• . - . o! .aqueniper next, sup.. r Am , • LYINK 00-lerirt. as ,an. intteppn gat,. nigtd4o, ir "I;etiditurbil 'dining VA! iniiriel . intrioil ,were "P H i p l Y i t 11 , 0 " 11 ..be . 5q..0 41 0‘ Isql;i!i• • 14n flinfl i ei,P a i,a4/044'.•:at.iheJlextgOne• 0,1.913,1,41.0 I• Or whfeh:o6-.46/IMO9 sannunflati tosanstripo./tontnistouttly;•l49 i.rytelection,,l o : tyeteeer.negt, , Bhowitbi , be d • i. ' " .;" '' ' ca.' ' ' An a gri pi,. sti l es West of Petelsbulq (Y- 3 4'estinill- :no fortunate as Irs obtain ti mujority.of pont ..,,-_. i'gr,e As e'esus t • s' to e ac ing . ' I ins lands of the Ileirn of Frederic!: Dew. , woci.nceit,'l.pledttenyseif to' thselbtrge fire . • 960 i /2 f ur t hS u s t`Y* ' i '- .• . . . . er, John ifillet and °ITO% eotitainliii .. • t hirjen' of said oiliee 'iVitli, promptne ss, hod •„ • rEVERS,,AGUES„eni 1001 tiffinfil ogee- i b. - t of ntv a t Tltt 125 .41,9 RES. , ito Itie WI . • F` - li "' .tiallA and cuiyhle, by ,ptinsinft ~witti ' 111 "" 1 " i INlF•lAdd.gaxl nuniing. Head. site thvistions in , The Land, though in a lowstate ofc ' el -., i ' • - ' Germany tp. June 10, 1/040.---ni • I,lr,,,,llretelreth'e yemphleit, which way ha had / ration. is very vuseeptible of improveiment, ----- gratis from the agent for. Brandroth's Pill*. ;•‘'' i anti is situated within one mile of a large i • ;dispute csa ho contracted militia oar blood te, in ; b ,, uly of Lime Stoney with which it eau be the requisite stste of impurity t it to an is all -- - . preyed. 'T'he IMproventen is art) a s,,Aw,principlp if, unionist. ~ PO, e ve n wa/cri Cathy itu ilm i i.hq sdapto tuahe •nsturn of the ILA , or then , LOU . 1100813, "AND ~r ll l,l * on propagation of Aka species. The, soil a A • • lE , 0 g o. IS a r F. 9 most be adapted tn Ow eolqb s" there will he no with a fl'hop, Spring-house. • 'increase. 1310 40094 uni4 twee theme twittrra , in ii,,,b14, rill unite and keep *lire *Shrank-4 / and other out-buildings, two line Springs Sr: onnutglunt . Zisse, or they will ,becanie easel- of Water near the door. There is a large gp b,j,,,1 ii ,,,,: ,a thet is uosupplied by oil. No, quantity and great variety of ! , ig is enterers with, the human frame, it cannot be / , Jaa gonoy h oldheceil by epidemical or . contagious f Fruit Treeq, ...Ats, i mala t lies,toilesa three be throe menses flatting in 1 , on the premiseq. A proper pro- , '--.-' OA eirealaticwwwell offer t h e appropriate soil--, portion of the Fano in in TIM -14 4 , o trying our twilit* with the &ander* Pills, 1 Brit and if F . ; i LS/ W. Salem Coin inence wiiiih hare af fi nity with those impawitiea upon P ' - 144 hipt, contag i on 6.4,, wt: may Away . art *ram i at I o'eloek. I'. 31. when aeendance will _whatever Aleq•ame may rage around cis. l'r a ie„. we ibe given and terms made linown. by • t,tilltr.hart it , . but ik_Will neon ha twou.euriiiiii-, . . . WM. It, SA Dr.1.:11, - zoo will.he the affair of a thy or two, white tke.c Attorney in fact fur the Heirs. whohave hem too wine to Am* alit simple ant ea- N. It If the above Property should cellent remedy, either die or burr: Necks, petaittat, not be sold on the.day above mentioned, it -11 " 141 "" " " 6 " 1 ”' ....1 -.— will then be RENTED for the 'term of kl uilden change» from limy hot to -billy weath er are tin Givocalde to heJlth, and it is a End noi-, n i l w,.Tif l i Sw. 413 ,e , i'l uf A P IA 1111414 " . ' ' F I'Oll3llY Adihitted, that hrst and oniianire are pow- , A ug . A 11. / 6415- 4,1111 agents in prod ming deo,' .c. and that coo- —' aslant dry and cotenant 'wet wkather the bath fa- PABSI TOR SALE. , eatable ADM* generation ; it does not signify what t +.----- we call it, it may lie ague, it rosy he trillium hewer. P TII E solaseriber otters at Private Ale, , it tray, to yellow "fever, itrosyo he ilysenairy. or I on advantageous wrens, rhoninnaistn, or IllAilelli or chi l e, or ronstipn- I tionmf the bowels. or intlainniatin of the bowels. • A FAlifill ~. or inflammation of the atomartt. or a nervous of- t faction; hoilkstill it is thanaw, vial a diorama. curs-' situate in Franklin township, A tla nis comn... blo hy thtr.-iinindreth Yana, bee•iuse they wenn"' 1 tv. atiiiiininer lambi of Itiiticrt Sheklev, .all imentritira from the hialy. all that ran in any I William littler, and Win. Hamilton. twill,. manner teed •lir• retitle onerrete of the malady, no! iriiiike by what ;on,. canal ; thus them pips are i in 3 miles of Gettysburg, euntaining " I ' 4 .the 'se"' :proper "'" lif ' sr • l '' s l eaeinny 1 IS i .4,cres aud 91 Pcrelies. tha ordy .mellioine that need or ought to be von!. l At-the present limnn it is every in-Illig duty who ! 'There ate about 50 Acres of Woodland, wisdom to Kamm his health to use them ;it to the 'and the rest undergooil ettl!tvation. There duty -of every :one who knows any them or their ! are two livalt'i-restoring power., .to-inalke it known to his I ithnindlatin Oirele For there an , +nine sharioing I •a a 1)1v - citing Ifouses signs. which ten , o tsi h e approach of diorite- rlic ! I I nor the 1 7 3 rips, a double 1,0( i paddy,' eharigeal of tronierimerit are more In hetll l , lt :s i. ~,,..i.3 . CU , creak, ‘1 itil DhlliN a round feareilland guarded itgaireA than any ruottegiona l • milady. • it: two wells of water, with a pump Tii • • N umt vot sct one-of them ; a F.villieurrit quantity of Frilit Anettt's Pill. anima, %Oil ,unhur t o n ly of the awls t Trees. aneh 24 Apple, l'enr, Prarlt and turilmrizud scent. irtiprcy. "filen. is Me idow sufficient In tri'Vhe lira adrit% Pill. are *old for error irtator IP/ ions Of I lay veAti v. About 1500 per.box ut lint lalretlia Itroaripal I WWI% t.. 1 I • n o Li me , , • uacis iroAlj:lrecli put 011 that farm, I{roaliway. N. York, and the latloring , d , fita i mr i x „ A and along 2.000 clicsnut tvaluirc•; J. H. NI Trevor, Pair rabura A bratta n t Tins would suit In he divided into two firiott, tfont•ritown: A , !ir.railm.d. A ht.ooteare; Tracts. both of rfrar and wood land. C. Whitt, Hampton. Nal•erilarar ,gc rink,' Any person wishing to purelia4o. will Littiont,mo ; %fury Ihairia. l'aaloarra ; "en. W- ' be siton n the farm, by Mary Trustlt!, 11021ProVairllekl ; J. H. A nlskotall. East Berlin; U. mi d i die n. NAwcuihrar ug 4,;Eoittac TRosTrx. mar. ' • ;• July 29. I tfl.--11 - 3i.tzukur. inON I: II %I. r MOll P. Int , 1 or INVEnNI4I, IT. 1 . FLAW floor witrket is uniet ; auk.. II I 1.1. "frE'r 21 Pill"' "tak an 711 r 8 thili FinfiC fel.' 14114., I I uwa ni Nt 111.404 at t•;1 nu TDr : the 2.!! dof f of .ia g -uot info., at niv rvirript4 and supplv ate kali:. City Mill is held at 11 - 2 re-boo s t.. a l arge qua n tity Uf 411,75. ;lair, of 13tviti *test at *2 25 a $.2 : 1 7 87'0 1 4. 46 14, nom' i 5. (: it 11N.—Supply of all kinds 01 Grain tame. t of all size.. finulnAr which are' two Realm anapti., s g issi to red . tray (1,,,k Varry. Si 07 cents; and o low ut ► j r, A long credit w it he given. WNW Cant 411 e. 42 ; yelliar 52 .53. Oxe4 lm a :'l Rye 70. Clos cowed t;:t ZoP a t• FL.3 - GEO. A 1.,,,L.51 15,4 gr). , 1 Aug. 1. 1848.—ts • r!'""°•••••Pagensimannamm.sw.•' SOXIDWES' CLAIDZS. ht 4 ft R IRD. 7111141.111150%. On 1 . Inb ult- M h D lie r v. If " 1 " 3: Mr i P t S. E. Corner ef Baltimore anti South 11%1 ID Arr EO, • . 0111101 . .3 /C. lint SlreClt. S'treets. Baltimore, Md., Ayo t f , 4t4aNnlip,, , 4„, et B d inkanalle, awns y41'1114.11 (J AS second the services of an Attor- On the Nth in.n.hy Rey. B. tler. Mr. Ise a I,t. nee remilent at W 2,111110011, , 111110011, Of /Mine Itt L. LVI and Thu Et.tv.kx d Inghter of Mr- torte !cm. intimate acrptaintanee w it h t he I.tod Relit, both al Fruilltit towinatip. different ft-partments, and is now prepa rt d to proctir, :lie settlement of the claims 4.1 soldiers ulna enlisted during the :11exi can war. fits charges tor prosecuting a! clam' brinrr the Departments at Washing- 1 ton and groins , it settled, whether for my Land. Scrip, or Pension, will he $a ;—and for pay. mileage, clothing, &.., ten per cent- un the amount recovered, if $5O or over :..and if under that cam, $5. De will (Minsk free of extra charge, any form necessary to enable a party to pre pare and forward to him a claim for prog ceution„ if requested by letter post paid and directed to him at the S. E. Corner of Baltimore and Soudi Streets, Baltimore, 'ld. NED, To'Daltirnore, on thn 29th ott. Mra. NiNce •KOTIIII/.111, (Mater of .Mr. PVT Atighink.oe.h, of Ohio Owe.) ip the t32sl year of her •;e. trr Vztit Zir.A tLnwhter of Mr _ j:tip!oli tuition'', of, Jtrabau tuvel"dip, aged is veers nii4 4 montlix. Mew }t:,7 To iv of litimilton lOU in the 71. f year of her ore Atellitlthhoro, on Friday tom. Mr, Jiro!. Dow- Lka, orts.,.(lo , ely. of (;etty...mtg.) in the 71st sear °lbis *se. tie was a nativc of Worteeinberg. Grrototty BuilBeilly, en the !ill Mn. T. r.utAT,wriK T. Wife Of Mr. I ,ViMint Mowri. of Men-then roan eltip4.eivdlll ..years. II ~oda. and •!2 tSlionewrinniett on the lUth , with her two twin sous, 41.tootk's (Attach., ga l fA"rh''f 4 lttg or the ''llnion Total Abstinence Societyst Getty,- trittal n 'lvill 'lie held In the t. otittbouse. "TPITS'tTrItTDAY) tVENINtI. at 7 o'- clock. As r otatterrs or importance eonneet ' *Mt the either will be laid before the Society, it is hoped that the 'friends of Tettiperande will make it convenient to bepresent. Wltictittbr vAlbenpiaintml pot:Mien Mnrid 'lnt.elingt` to' 'assemble I st tinierstovni' 104 itiorrniv. CEO. ARNOLD, Pres 7 f. ' " ' 'Will be si stated . lec:ling of the Dick boni_panv, al thn Plgio . l4.4louPe, 49rWyrrow avosing at ti o'clock, tprillf,-, ‘ ). keg. 11, 184 u. • eldr",.,l4S'T, • ,On" - Ll'si-Saturdly oyfininginewilown, otv the . (lailiale or Hi -4rertchiSll:l:rtiadei'lliirgs GOIM iteo. pink act. The hP.,.suAatr * ly. rewarded, un bar ing the maid article at. this • .—Aug,:il / 1,5..-: !.. ! nl'l Sol HE' citizen. of the of (;et- Iyabinitt Aatia to attend a publie aviotiffig‘takbalealit thaodurt tkitlibitiliat lon I. MO NDA WI 44M of!itylrelooltrlbilltt, to taktrinjwiewaipiamiot *Pr nmolakb F.T . Thilt666% . • D.,' relifilri y ,to aaktitiftthe.4lll‘l3iiggirkeatletity. , -a A vailattlibikentlinersielit A ug.4l. TkoricaL ir , Ari „..,.„.4.4; No', r.1fh1a..1. 0 ./Illgekri Wreak to all, peewee - 1 .. indebterf;toothe,hlatirte oft ;M, llho., Irrinkteeietlooefebil, ,, t6Ptall elimi the yilt.; 4 PerlbWitillitittliatirly'atill ritthke, irettlement t , frel t , A. it ierafa '" ' 14. 11 . 611 1 6 ' , ci P: ll 4' r4lale .l i' f fL o,c _.. ° 4%o/ 1 , 1 1f 4 ; ~ 61 , ~ r ill, to a tow phyp. Vc` Pfeil- 1 3, 141'4PC atlas. of atkofficer fix/ auk! icaiou ‘ailekiailtish no further time will, lie gittl s e. i 1 , ea v iii : 10 ~. , , ' • ' 6 - '' ' l7 tt!tiri3lil A. • 'IIIOHON. - 1 1 Pg .; 4 1 ,1848.—pt_,, ' • • ,V rim' r. ' k. ... • L.2:141.- aid _ . I__ , _ ~ r ri,lr• 1 11 4Wa l ei '0: Tuylor,''.eilsa, rill , ilmre. 1 4;4,0011er...1a by th W e 'elt. 1 retl, ih.sra. or aituer copy. .at Keller I Kurtz's Houk Nturr. I V.Adiffll3 LE; PlJaMil ATr 11Twwkimmr.nt Stoves at Public Sale W. T. would refer in Editors of news papers generally , throughout the United Suites. and w those of Baltimore autl.Phil adelphia in particular. ' Aug. 4. :818.--3t ttIVIAVAEN„ : . CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY. rl l llF.' sribucriber lenders his sektinwl to his friends anitthe Pub lic for dieliberal patroniqc Itidic,rte extend. ed to Lim. anJ respectfully interims thew that he has just received. from the city a new 256011121M1e of ' ' - • Or ALIe Ii.11011••••••140, finch Risr,s. lirrastpins, Esr Witch,riraihi"; * Guird§, *tr., SPE.CILICLES, • • 41 and Glasses of all kinds atid'ilitilitiesall of wbich..Y4Litast.Witnr, r -11 . . gIeP)C .-trAk wyrc RE I S repair , as iisu.ll; a! ttie sTioripet.optico. l k/ 111- o"lablishonlOu chAnberelmreitt. twit door EilLale4 'Book and bngß .Store. Ir7" l itare slab for *Ara lot of new and emend-hand WATCHES. srhieb, bd , . . , , ALEXIS Mt. FRAZEIt. . 4,:ettyoborg July 21,, 2818. • . 4 ~, NM eget "-- 6 1 47tek rl— Iier e old apee ifi c • For intnitale Catuelplatittie'' 011111111itinillieiti frlfist Pa kiiik the pi* oreve. ly berelOgSte iibed ittrartfiltelretbooro or ottot ta#lo. ,Aarth4t Wale I nb ice of eve)* me 3 / 4 1&thstiis isieJoitie i trfal. - 4rilWr j!kinsfyintA.?Pm ,M l 4;ir 94T1,•.* 41- rorftateritvolir at oot ton i c , trrVor &Wictioi, Prop/144k St 4 Mari& Mfg.' 614' by 3 If BVP.HLEIL Getty:boil ill Nett. Ditto NOV; tobott*tossnAivoopoitila,gAigrikAnd by T. J.• Corer, F ranli IL TA rig. 6; '417--t I y HOUSE. SPOUTING z r. ILL be made and put ap soh4eriber t yho will attend prompt ly to all ortit.l4l,t'ithrePttit . 101 reasonable terfnut as esti be praebred at iiay ktithdet meta in tlieeentudtv. • ' 8111:111,ER. Getty sbarg, 4../etitbei 15, 1817. a llla11FF.ILT1"t Fer.toer eertymett 1-:=.:At the COrtich sil t-H:3660 Oft ti(iruhOr 'of iny friends. I of fer rn; : eeltge an tsrIEJ , ENDEN't C.AN for the °Moo of Sheriff of Ad atrui County, nlld respectfully solicit your sitflinc,ep, Should Ihe elected, tplcilge my best efforts to tly•ilis j r4nirte oldie du of JO. AS ittrria, . me.otvni..wnal/i i i,Jutie 0, leits.. • stiznirpluxw. FELLOW CITIZENS :—Encouraged by numerous friends, I hereby announce my self a c;intlidstc,fer the Shcriffalty „at the ensuing election, pledging myself, it (Act• ed. lo,discharge the duties incumbent to the bast uLmy.4ittlgunlent -WILLIAM FIOKES.• Reading township, Juno 9, .1848:--te REGISTER AND RECORDER, To the 11-ee and Independent—l:okra of Adams County, T . 1116 'earnest solicitation of malty E , fripn6, Y am induced to offer. Ink self as so Independent candidate for Rh, (a/4'l'ER & 111X0III)1lit. • of Adams county. Should Ihe elected, I shall feel under Many obligainns . tb ;he public, and ' Shall endeavor to discharge the,,duli'es uf • the otlice to the best of my ability., WM. V. WALTER Strnhan tp., A prit 7,1848,—tf PRWIIIONOTARY. To the Intirprntlent Voterrof dqrtins Co. I1::1,1,0TV ItIZENB the hr . gent ta Lion of numerous, [dolt's. nm induced, to otter myself in yourentood ration as nn Independent t'anditlate for the °Hirt. of - • TII 0 .10 Tait at the ensuing iletoher , eleetioe: Nhmilil I lie so fortunate as to rrri•igr a majority of your ittilrrakes,.anir be,.otetetl; 1 Rtedge my siningest endeavors to, discharge • ; the tluties of the office in a manner entirely satisfactory ittliffit • • IVILIAIM McnnHrn townstap. July 21.--t.c. urasitzscrroN HOUSE. II ARItIR LI filtO, PA r Pop House 'bap, recently mi l., ;forgone n thorough repair, and ham furni3ht (1 with entire new farniture, of; thy bust quality; ..klemberio of the Legislature and others, visiting Me' Pent of Govern ment, will find it a very dcairable (+topping place. 4T (lltargeot moderate. Vial.. T. SAN OF.RS, Agent. Hrorridni Joir 21; 18,1/1.-6m GEI"ITSBURG F.OUNDRY iM .11.1clit.f.VE' SHOP. ''• rTIE subscriber re , ilieetfullY informs his friends and the public generally that he still continues to carry on the N'OUNI)IZY UN I N ENS', in ail its branch ! es, at his old establisinien!,?n the Virestern pprtof Gettysburg, where he has consiaa tly on hand all sqrts of lilaLtaiX o .ltUlL6'o_ such as Rettlei, Pets; - Ovens, slsill.ds; Pans, Griddles, itc., of all size's 3 also, STOVE.Sai every akae and- variety„.inclu, ding Common, Parlor, Airtight and Cook. ing Stoves—among' them the far-famed Hathaway*. 'Co Farmers he would say. he has on ham: au excellent assortment of • Thre)thitor llorey's celebrated Btrawentters, therenowued Scyli.r Plows ; also Woodcock's and IV ithero w!s ; also Points, Cutters, Shares, &c. I. I I.AW3MITIIING is carried qn in its different lariaelies, by the best of work men. • , . . . ~. . lila Subscriber has alsompenedis BOOT & SHOE' .. ' Shop ,in ,the. South.. end. of , the Prouu qv Building. where, withgood work ilc men and excellent, materials,' the neatest: fits and hest work will•be Made: It2.bLai dies will be waited on at ilMir residence. 'AB of,the above( Menti on ed sirticles;n4,ll. be. rucniaboa AS cheap, fur' Quilt or cow try I Produce, as• they owl Abe had any where else. All orders will be promptly attend ed to. ' - ' ' - ' ' ' • 1117`'Tirpniririg, of ali (lone at The shorta lfahlee. T. WARRENt • Gettysburg, flay 5. 1818. i . t"0.t1 . 1 t 2/11' 1 I ' f ' larnterß, t hiN seay. Il bir c Vlll 4 ll glOt i ß i l'ljA 4: . VII t :Slice( (inelity, itg,ver•V'Cheali;fif W . 1 '' '".', ' , uir i p viil sort 8,, I lute 11)1818. ' ' ""' ; " ' ' , • ~ ~,. _t L.. ' " :ipial•k•hriet4 Tritiotegt. ;''' i t N APPRENTICE tithlitithliink'otid nil Confectionery Utteiticse, i0...ti11:141V brktiClii4; *III belilkiiif br :fie OuSsekibbr, if appliettliiiii''bki .MHO ' ' tpltiOiliftlei.V`l arkplith Of die itie'ilif rd' a LViah`o 'ati ' fittnikh;gOtii reedpinjUltilitiio.' ' 's " , r !,, ..",., ~..i.,......_.....:.4.1. ..... , .:1 •L , —.lull 1,/ ...,.!....11 ,117.! I'' • AeOtilleile6;rked ''Cottittak.t"' 0 1 rilikE attention of the Illiiiiiiiiiiiti 1 0 Au'..firity'liirk/f tiiltiPkWitsitleiiiiii 14 7 u -1 Midi ”Vitiiiti'"Lr . NOooo'ol6B' 081 WC vtltkh•'l Hiy+o pit iadiViil drii'ThillikiiV rte': Y DikohIITY,W4 hilt Oil 'bile-WaV NJ. settifieliiii,Takiiiiiiiiiii . `ll Illi tiiiii t(S4 Alin fmrohilte Clillaiiilfi s sfrih" l'i+VO, it"liicEtt . ;possible. . • L S litdit'''' ...g 4i torripot A fteo v r A v . ti ~, ; ,•yillk .ml II . biTit " i il' i'Mre2l., ti 1111 um ' UW 4 iii ' I ; hit T ri l l;;;4 4 0R? (hi city, - - ' o 1 Lielphia, with an ' 1 1 " ' 1 , ii ittf#4ll 4 l/PA ? i FfP.Y.Mttlfgelft r i 1 iisanisetves weitorrwsis.r oft ..t 11 i li;c ti o , gr t4 n t pum u nc4 , , A; u l t w, '1 t . New,'4)lV rotiligAmAtiq buollo .., Risi m lny.i.mktwqm,o4,,,,c.covi,h, , Id mhiek s varisiy-Stpre,,,„W.agni.wostli n —.'t . -1 0/711tVele &WWI I 11 ' 0 "`" i • I 'l . ca ll . • ' r. , '• I ..1 • :, , r ispippy r ng'stititttere.ore ea soon. ettiNAilE.R tag j ot r v,vgia, to a eartainty4 .This he will prove to the. ' -\ llFiiirl g lii..rlittlillLolio 1 satidttetion erliny >who may call. * ~l ' , or VAftloVa ktiltnt GettysbuT, April 7, ititil..:— FOE 'B,,IILE 1/12' 'l'lll,B OFFICE. 1 , „ .. B ,v, it 214 , T .O Is ~r , ,,.,, „, g .... politic ! sr' la WI ILICir I. ", To ' ‘ ii t :T• 4 1•• • • 1 : :A • 10,4414) h: I ial.ti i )u 1 . 7 - t -- ;it ))1 i • . . ,-, iv, I. •m!iiii!r - Irt - ,•1,,..1.,, , , 0- Y virtue 01 two oroern of eiti i', tars rjr!itwf,,,,,oo.ls,44, ,s j0i .. , ,wit.. . ;cc , .:,.. . „:4 ,: dg6a r;y- i: iik. it,.,(„i1i,61„.1644t41)hi .- /. -- "..1 1 1 1 11tiT1NL..0.'„,7,::: One tiif - the Ittitlfoo. stllhr4l l epkiiils' , flour; -flounty;lhe um •+.7,.. , ed, an , ' ~,incf-lIIIiRg twi•lfitn+4ooll,oo pnwic.. Tnibsufga,4l4)l.lto . G. Vie n .u k stern IhttO u it ,pri004444 in:00 Mity• ktitittegn, 0f4ae10h,5).; Ilaree. Opt' 1 4 1 ,,, ;leo? . , efit North NV nBllington and c , er4tileettietlleilte-401 1 11te;JInsolvontlatera..o . 1r ' • sylplinl; ; rill /, ‘. itntetql*teil..T 4111 11 10;roikc,;()CD-.14iildIrsoll'n Ima ot;PothLiatihde e d ,: .i... .• ? ~- ;., , ..Stork, wnese, lap „will be prepareik, int here-4 ',lQ's l'oe,niay L105t2 6 411 ''' ~...., .. ' ll, wro,re, xo 49.0, pilas 0f,.. ; 1 ~...: to ::t : i1)114 ill. uti,l4l;'l,%.:k.ocke, north. ,111 , t , 410pp' ( oaeil, (Anti)* Kir,n , Pnintitig. olint.std.tiaseoigviirtuietiqksltstullowitig ~A ltßiAlc;.`g'REPAittiNd ;lone valuabb !lir t P wi t"" 4ll4l3ll44 '" i"u .•" at short entieWnthtt ..I/ itn - rensontlblil' telliis,t ”" ''''''i .I,pfr-t!tr farltuftr, •7 , for-whiih Untintry'Vrtitlttiv W ill 'be' liken. i4ll44 l d"on'4t4; l (i'lliiilii , C:t,'' , reilerill,, 01)1 . 4 i , , TlitY sa wet limit ik . ithrnkflt l • 'Mt is"t e f,"' in'eini shfrd stenet tt 91.1104 1 ,0 . r 4 .t ireire,,Or !;versi,Literl li'dpesr. by 'attention to ' bit Arles's, ,i,,„ 4 „,,, kti o_ Tteir jiii i . 1 1 ,,,, _,, iw i. i i it 4 44 and a desire to please , to "ftiril • kelti'l \ e''',eiglit,k-fwo (eat int;re or leAsh,- at 4ng ttlni eeire a notnlitlitituto of traiblil imittronagr.. I,sztmedol heretofore conveyeti,l).v4nhnklig• - ''• " • . J. f ". FHOY'''' i new and %Vire to the said ()Om ( I. Ent and ; - “ottYll'borkt , ; 7 * ll 7 8 . - ^" 4l- '' ' • '' ' ' litiertb I). I lane, as partners *littler the"ttnitie • '71 8 4-iricET" iiii- 41 ;i i i t li• ---- 't.if FAA met Platte, - 'ltlket . Oils 'l)etistieeet4 l ' i '• 1 ICA l'WCl' s'roftY• BRICK ''t rIIIE siibvr;t:llmr tenders his .Wcfi:o wl- . ed g ,„,„ls to tbe,pubb i l for tho liberal ' and hack building, ,, ; "J'lte bplltling 3 * and steady pnlronrle with which he bps ' is nearly /templet 114kfitiewAptoekorijoilarie! l ifted: tarty fJe la series 'of yenSii,lnfid tie- ,( ea„e 0 . .140 liesloilnultl3,,A)F; /be itlilliou ill speetfuilyinenettnees Wit ;he lias just re- ' t h e ww,n, , , ~, ~ , ; , I „ I , 1 , , . ,„, 1 . r , CV i VIN I, ' a f.' his' old' established suit O Vitt „ .44,44,9.5atp0 i t ,ittel sdliett o neo„wijf of. Cha in bersburg street. a ;large.,and 'fresh t fe,for,snle.a, gre„at, smiely,l4 ,k , , t l gv ialll •'. 4;2" 1....... t t enlist ertilies -turd LT u., , ,war4x6)114 , 114,1a1L10 0 Paints, Varnish, Dydstilffs •411. • •I nitd t‘very ,vstribty of nkick. nsiiaJl ( qu o fit iffinte., to ; "tt:Iii ! •1 1 ;he hitat, the t tt‘tit iim P p ‘ vi sp tfi;ippy tt34 t ihev AWletl at thd ti4it.r9:4tisop nblepriVes: ' . o ,r It. lifititt.lll, , • - - . . . i t ' fl . etryhhii iv, lirp;it 2, 1.1 lA. 4 • "IYarys ro re - 411'., K 1::,), L,F; H. ii U 1/.21Z11 i ' Hook, ./italtaucr.y, -airmir , alotlein (..,:. i .1 niuraitutl3l. . i E1,14131t. 44,4i1V1V his deer ' n• A (irynd Tr,ol(r, to e 0 ,9 ' ,co, - , .- , me imopaiLer;444rpeqi, a* I liti r , frrtin dab. tp,Oay, ,tilk I (pr:that nn(rc . tCTr,i atitt this, pttrpo(4ltrr haA OA in a lArgy .. •a,94 calla -I.fully, collcate . t.tg4vk PI (3 unk.a, tittipipry •40(1•11()01"8, ai ill Mir et. to , u friell, Ile ,ip r•llet, the rlitrat.tnql . i44rvt“ Aflungim slut) i ' others. Th c , d ioi r. of iiik.p.tai ) 444tuict i t , 1 \ ' ill pe frnind oPpn 4014 , 5 p!ciack. A. :41. 1' In 9,1,',. 111, ,A492;ajp4 to ,14 1 g, 1441 all 10' !v!!c. , ird,Riztileintwr. L.4.u.Vkle 4 i, .L3v4 Storp. nppp,grtc,/ho Bank. , ,i,r, ..: 3 " ) ) : io, , ' lB f 6 i' •i : , •• •• - • . r ': Tafg,,lifitt.ooh, tiAtitmis /14 , 1 , Cikbirtit Ftrtititore 4..'''''''' iit flat] ace" it,lll; 7 'ic r ii4;iir; 'itiart7C, 1 coofiiiue4 t'q hedit i)ci baud, ai } ...ll;; . 'oal,.- ilici - iiiakiNf. l4 stablishal6l!;i4:`:E'arto, 4 oili i . streeli,6o:l, 'slitiri, Pa;, a Iligo'nelioiini:pot of alt kiad 01'14111' . NET " .• , ,r- • .. , .. i - . i.,:., .i . ,:., . .vc., Ap . . .. /Philo griiiii,' • ( e h 4rry and ,' ' • Alapte• •.? ' i , i - I?L'4 11S, !'lrvin . alb d lit» rv, 14.(1)411' . 4- half; tiltinrir Ill; iLSI'le.7 ON; cerote., Pinipg ~4. .iirtakftvi ‘4' . liti tLEY; , - ,Priii-troOtli; 11,4 brhiiNtds;Y.Shiellnrftlhsthf 4-4!. l ,V . ''‘' A itifiy, Sillo RUA! %Ail 'Aide MAI by myself forseguler cileilmravrb; , tract"noi for :1 rig iim pinip . o4l, OW 114 OF pay. reiy.lap on its being, tictiat itR aj ofeorlio \ tie, of fash ionable sty e, a n d best . nttitertat atti t l i yiyof,,k i iiiimsliiii, ' , - . , - Itoaaekcpci . ,and'OPi,era pi cleafrijig new, and GOOD Furniture, ‘t:iil do wstl to.giyei do - a. 'Calt-liatet-r4 pardailini.iiisculiera. ir - 77 C 9 .F.F/ N, S'..rnade ,to ordes,„,ai 101 times,, G Eb, ,11.. S iIV,QPZ,.' . , aettyebUrg, Feb. IS. 1,848.r,tr, „,, 611.VElt • ,trArt 11:Net10,OrAlst 'kTRING'M iS A &c., igbest quhlity, can alwa A he had at the Palick"toro or' (. •tyr,,itygre. re C , • *.TT,Eits Adtnfnistiitiob on' the 1 ,Estate'drnAn•PodtpME Vie SU L- Lyv,AN, fate of Oxford yr: 1 4 , 90;4) f Alciabt;i conilty; : deaaend, Inning' been Jiraotail i ' the e4fisciibiti.; reirdink F.o,ite tow it of ox T , tort, hi hereby kivectioiioo to nrthi4'gbi-, cd tr.Yeadd'istate' t I i IPA‘ out delay, and' in ihoie h i%wig' ` 'e noms ;to piesent tbe ;3ftain, yroporly: atAn)iii#at!ltil foe et: ttlanien , ; I JAc MAIN, 18 ; ' l O 0.--01 On ert • , d4l/4 1 11 ,4 1rfOrr • - •/.'ll'7) 8T i L t.. 1 XQ, <ll' , 111S1' received n t STE VE 'SOII 'B, OP Naftbthbr v'uopiy o fythei diatik.l/Ent leEvG siO A LS'I4O 11- frgi4s*ti f f- Q C trfif% 'Atsttif RY, al! klitch4, bit lA, an ft* wit h.; 'at' bit firibtztt h' tiorolfmmtmtutlott4oPlortiflrl ., 'l') 110. 1 . bee. to.§ 1/1.1 lILE R. • NC,,Y A R'l'llt 11:84 thtlbitneMbllps, llair ttitst til‘thitt-BrOlies. To; let Ilrnalsesi Tooth Ittiwilern;:ikei‘• f&ottlfor I MI6 4•3011.1 t MAW I HiNttf- Trs Tr, .7y I,TTrlint..ir emit "0.1 A 0. ood.s ha , GA , RII smutty itepairetli ' Vilzieei and Harness. for sale cheap, :Ittpttobitg e ., bienettnit try, Orneltattr*lttittritiattnitt ick eildniEL =Apply to . 4,1 viil) '''• ; th 1 / 1 4 Ml3l 31111X;14 WlllO LESIAt hill, i 451 .mlltlitrAa. Mig W ' r 91 "*Polirk10,11" . ' ~ . FP 04 l ” P 9 4 4.• uniffl, P t:VA oii:ir,, riptli IN 1 - 114 ii; q : • '' .koi):,z,,io a lir i ioP.4,ALApAsiggc,{s p mi i , 14 •m g 0 . 444.1 ' . 4 4,0.,,,,„1 ~, _ „1, -4,.tif•Tiii ., ...tly, ,, sfat , it„ , . i -i1,,:., , - ,.! ic o nwiliwit 5 e ti...: , :. , . 1.,, 4 4 riM i iitiWitt - ifailifttliietiV .ii'"rdirfol,itiq 1 0 . mil"bvhivadell ifi'ttiTil'Plailir l rit'oilliii 4t largo variety oilLit . ,reetee eNi,f:' epee, Soape,.Poraattlyric! t ea,row. dore,'Bltuthre9iVatZAWL didl , ol,ol tfie rtA -11)11:11i.pr t r. 116 fIipSARL ., —... . 'efiFA. ,O . ti il t i - oiit'br fiftritit,l ietil of N#l l .t'fli ;fentttliHhlPkitillie'r:4 si)l4 PW?ttiLOir . r , Latitp illack..l.pt,cj INinis diikltiiiTtlfi,i r 1 j.la riifillitoir; 'I I:cii' 01 Au ;II" 31 1 111,11,'Vi t i 'Mid lrifrOttirnit:',6"aiDli yr4if LeraliA,, IA c nf i t'daat tn-e 6; sii...ivew v 1 kariiiiill Ash flank, Lot otli,'itrricly4 ' irif Viii,, ~—.er rtt /thrtNll,,i 1.01 of Sumo Cottl;'t delft of ielefii`hoxd of .c.7oeh Plap t a, 9 oft,te l •pi•Rpii ll )fit on Co:wli ID:iktinge,:4, sets tiw mese. Ai ' lO O 4 / 6 1d b rIgraik",,*!7 iPta 2 M 9 faerr, ll B, Carl, Int4;,/13 Vets of ben 4r- a for ‘WYlelt ~.\ ilerWitAaill • ,nit of Lamm 8 .paiirDoor Ilin t . • ,• 4c0•'... , nd , Harness Tainantings, Inv ; , ,oh Is - ,1 l.Hurse.ilowellSawiing. ..„; •i ;.. 4 ' • ,1 'eomMetto; 1 moot •tt+itho •. ' • "., %. hors? earrlitge:' 'fitirly'lltilefiep : f,l t e,iiigiii ‘ iind s , , 1 , iloul?le,„seat,,,lPtekal'4,C4o4s, 1 . fi nis Lied ; I it.)cit aw ay' hudy , finiskpd.; the mood work ,of :'triN..onset.ltereareactftwes, 7 13tiggy bodiett, I 12.nr•kaway.bodv, finiell etrt. 4 second-hand 13nrcntelieer,4%;) billit' h;irtil P irri:4(4, firi. 116'1'0'64A T h i'llii% . Alit! loitirl lAttqxi t ,,{ sq pay°, , 1,1", figgp. v ccom . 4 4 *foxes, 9 leaks, and nit theinoissper tliaing,A,o,;tioikqoAnmpr.,.cuticii Malvers. ali s d:, !arifoYl 9r, .9411V,C.A!Mcfa. #,44 PAP 401 riingit, •.•• ... i , ,d• , 1,: 1, . (~ ~. 1 A t.po— i t`lie itt ' iflerillir'9;li l ,litrii; 4l he ,i9i l PrOs TiMil4r4. at' tlWoatitt; fitoree the isenarlte prw ir t - ' , , ' ~) , , '';,Y. of Otlitii O.' T.:414,Lv1i0: ji tniitt; f '.:Obng 44-e; 1-I.4itur•ntuie, pi/40 4 4 EN4k, *WM Ark' r'' eV tAir. r •AA itheseakketestogistooir Ds 4114 0 ill OW togtlitYatlY mitt tile o•4lktotolfwmtßontittmod rots, party, tlw.4,94Ereisev),m2Aptrocfp.Ajuttlinffirltittis Itiollowia g property, II," Marote estate of Atm+ D. 1141;0,1 if.2.:eiliM'tteot oti'svis„Vtysm l roillier, I nei.• etwoot;:r dim iedaiiiio'tilehaitki, V l'atit:A', l l llathawfty Ouokilisr,Stowni2 ieti ftliitic , f4t.A;k 2 Hay esi t ipir,l sat: Wort Btatia4,ll Mitridsiihrt, "I Ds* 4 1i055...),(41.4j enti...bat giciitreavaralt "iy,") ,' 0 ., .! , ~ I rt ? ipi I(41$ Id . 1‘ be rostree h ave emi t vet .rnAnN.p.rl4,,- Nil h'iilo 'Ai idl/41,13 , 16 . 1114 of sitle, ;.0,...er f l 0e,,,,, thitgli..tintl'CiirtlikEts. '' .i "" ' ''' ' " " ':.r; ' ,le RSV H. of Saar , preorribort lofttie eteepliflbe 4 ortiopyritbe OrtihelN-Obitriw+Arkt tuAk k ifit tt it #:4t114-• , enclitir4 , of•tina, i purnlttwo Moor .td ire P ' In Ow 4,x a6.l l , %ittcrp*ltli 1uiir,0441,11 annual nay memo wo 1 um nay ~91sidc.A.Alliry,;(.4 (41 by iffy mitios or n er limeina4er, 'with py:woveu aueutity; Deriilti* fritth l / 2 1 4 Ant ktitrelfbialtt: I "''' Ante um Prnionol ProprkilaLffirli AA* WM* tell d 91140 14 radii of toe :114.thirs•in41 4 .nriverntonas cr,e, , ,lit o s. l 444 , lf,tagotwilt len ektn, , Thu ento*tavn ." fr ig ur S ) Ylll . , ll l/KPY4 PecAritiamtlatint in if* eat lsrr i drirty 0 Ira': Wolf) unt: : :Lrliip `s i tu 1 I I'"Y e .rt . ' r 1 , °chi, edAkitti. ''. 1 ',' r WI :I,topf Filed, ~.. l .•,..!• . I .... 1# Wllit ,i ,s; finotto r. liowtYt t A tiefietitetti.ll ~ W ritalittattru ..: I ~.,rei n ,: ~ , ,; . I,L tt -1--., ..:iforri ;i . I ' i NOT/CE Tr S riven to the Creditors (Mit , Clirsev,tend d..% the Iteperute creditors of 011 to (I. Eat anal of Jacob i)o him, toifiteltrnr.lailitto leAlf4WOnder , signed'. CMOI/11 intlohts4 to tho firm of Ent & Haile, Otho G. Ent,ontl licoh ,D,lipo qs Api luevistittottalie litintedlitteparfield- i '' = -r ifri , • i ~.,,,..,,wat.rAmmxici ~ . , eop if iyiL rip°, „14; ~ic.o alipilumaiim, ‘f u r yourselseti v andi2 , 1 ... ~ I ',.. • .)% 7 M.'l. ROWS, ; . . 1 July 21, 1848 -...4.1 c (fd0 Li T rus t ees , 1 c 0 4 1 1111 , 0 08;. , t , ,' ~ , ~. .1 .:, f_6l ...` t..s. • ' i , I. '1 . APrAi 7. ,al) , r;i i:• I : liii fill311161L1: 1, VALUABLE '.Uittit?thvgillicAft&".4 f ,1 Ft l i'E'' .!,,,,,"' lo ft . „ l o ge' cine,aii" yard nics t U/11 h iV neet4 lto 7 o VC l9 l 4gt .‘, that valuable roe • ii ' Alatif illil r,.!: !!'"ii k ''' lt ‘ k no;11: . . to . Oki h Oli . ;l4, l llillt'lfilliiiiii'l P •SidnititAkdeffpi,'3ll‘lll, ouiftY, 'withinohnon ,o,ll 4l i n e a ,1 4 .. 4. , - .. ,o u T, :. Es dersigßod i taii i ttlitiplsl ii9ora Pa , I •tetit for lir aI , , ,' , .. 1 . . road leadine from flannve '.' *- alljoitNif gas' %/1 11 / 4 htlanidt4l4AkSA the •:c*itell4rieNi i irltiOifigeyerati, 'tenni efsfllgeJ , SpenglcurrAnntlkodtervvelln. ; 4. nit - )A` 1 0 1 1', , ever ‘ ie ' vif : I tainin i r., ;;;:i . ..,,, .i: vi , ;,-, i If ..t , w Web, for thorau i l l rformi its ivork • " I 100 . :4crirli . • ~ , t , lf i iin a epee* ' thing , of I,aud. ratich,9l . lv4iict u ia ii : i ,m .l 4. 4 .i l la i.e l lnat has ever been prevented to the t public. or en tttv i atiLifii a 6nierob4a,Vt g , ,1 ! l atbrder fi tvisnodue 4 villidatill' Ili 1 1 ,h ove :i l a .d, 6 1 : I:, .• ..• . • , ita noteetherwilaltutottheteolniOWitve r , 4 itir • Ityitv ~ _ ; ~/. 11. Irilepebeinalidpigniti*batfbo, Peaty • ..,i i . utt flit IA , I an 4.,1, 'l' applied hiineelPilitigtkittrtolhe' bilk, liihd of Aipplteadek Tekolice .on. ithev: ' • ~-1.1 :lenatoprelfildbletfatVollilleuritleilliive4Ottitf protaisesA , ...TheJraproveinetiutiald ki 412404 1 °faqir vediddetshiariv ~4 ~,,, 1,,, ” 11 t' ,4 ; ! ii•-• . ,,.-iti'enetßVsitiTaltt 1 t :i•;l , '. rt •I',l 01 . orkkie inseaerwe hok conlyilipeinild 'item. 1,_ „.. , a..Dwelli ng e4 tit/44,3•(,p'0n during the last season, ißCumberlatitli. :...,.-kaanne • . " i WI 't• ' '' . entire ll. 1111 ". y• : beg- g iven 1 1, 4 a / 1i,. , iii ..,,, ~ 6 1 4 i, i.b: i it s , satisfarttlik' ti i it eat, portable ! ilia itat r t j. il6 f ta ll tWa l kiiitii (II ( eltdirl7lt t lil"iii"e' oft AY nirt silfout 400 lbs. t .Iw/. ~, I.lii i i or, and of light *aught .044„caoitull and clean I water with pumps. p e g ol viiiliim e ,,,llo,4.lg„„- Agr ill .IV i 01441W/in! 1. alley cloverseed per day, t A TI: g.: I,4l,l . l3Rt i vAr iii i ttlijk l i 1 11 t iv i p or one loud in Iwo hobs% .Alltlad linebeh- bi , (.. . 14 ,1 141 ,.. , vetted into a - ca l egninitt quilt i t t ir ;, a Mo. prendeva r , ot i Cieurge W. ,„ , , , • .v.i, 1 rd;illiti i f t int `6l,rll6Fo,Vii',lltaiii it) r. / eta a tuner take eitir ~, pur-. sc ..„, .616 ii ;, t eit liT i v it oi•ma l k prajk elteiN r . /iNbettaawasttrellNlNnitilltd ny 'ea fil'rTiti . lo/44;p1 li 4 .7l b‘iii,Ail, l ti xt-it t Ink &Mit y.sevistinellthrslainittetlit 4 k*Ottlidp, ,i i .. fl y t; i tt g„ t o . .. r ! ko li t mypi o la s# llo-oAkiainalt.oorteeo 1 0Queilinto 4 ItflefitNfrinaMe ',lii . i' f t iitn.f, l agitire trit7l . IF7 t ••• . lA', Nrvotikl find it to theirtieflinierifteigiiitine'l r o u .. , • , ; . , . . ... j )I f • Milllllo4 y.'ti I. tt raft I /I i A }I 4.1.1.11 4 - 1 o i.fle ,il ( ; l4 c; i: xit anto „,,.. t i n . 4 ,•444 : 2,_ 1 Iltiontreclevoreertiffeatqa inn be rilyn al ' '" lite•ffAmytettplitimaightt•toPthiNN !MA lu-etiitinel -- a • ink copy, w. . I• Ilr ~) -14 I tkiql,,bi,li r f 'f It.. It Alett n a Cloverocetl o altsi also.. . 1 .. , 4 , : 1 ihnothr e tif t ,bitiAllheop irill massa -41 " tt" I ry to t 0.% mir 11181 vi I '4oa4tose '''' 4 , ETTioliS 4 1 Postonentaryitiont'lliffi' Eel , ba r4 4, 4 1 44/444 14 1 ,41. 0 , 14 b geA i t uo ka u r ud „,. I tate ufl)Atstrie ' neateva% on ' fully teskel. 4. • • • - littliertllitilialitfAittitih I `tf MI ,t 9.1 k,„,„ 5 ',..„ 3 .,.” ''' ' " ''' i' "' " giiiik.friti kheletilfePri fif; 'A% 'l4 'II eir itrasel#44o4,44,ll+tillfit4tili, 'Ti t 1 7 ~.. OAT id it'll 1 ildilici"We'litt ' tOtrikistilti A. neoiosamatio4fttqlVaTim 0 4 ~ ,z. ~ Itili'j'a At* tilYttiVtlt itHeloVitibl4rilitf 4 44,• wlflistraies, tf.onni ~A.twatkinctivin ga to , id'fftolkaftSviii dliirlifiVP4entlftilailig; I P " '!" fr el'.llsTW4v.t n.o 2 , 4 4 l .=hthitzer.• i piiieerlYkulfl i(lciltitrolutahlAdnk. - 0 1 1aebus 7 t !9'0 1 . ~ . 1 „cYl29klitcn., ....' Mgt' ANt'lliultaff Iti*itertveirtrersiittidihOPo ';ol;4lifiar, stn, ~ i ' , trvil".4 l r,::/ - ' ' ' imthihip4lbiphmoir, smih.n.:,) Gni t` let '.. ,, i J ohn N od . ~ .';‘,,, 0,1 n (40 m i T N ic • pate orGli,Qlll4.bl DigultßlDOlLPF.v.,rii,,,,/ John y ah :' ori, :,, e . a -.r. A....litthutheinan Esq. tt i bt:toSititilkib'lir COW:GI FrNE,GICE itt• 411 4, ita oirm y t . L.. • 6 .1 ' v 4 11" ''' • '. '' ..a.,,,,, i ...!.d 1,,,,,,,,,,,, !iikkacuiwit, . leeabae. So hn ll letiny, 40110 . iletliasis4n41/4'coonnisz well.latistVinitte Abrilhan , Kriti,t i i lyr• Mllhrtup , liabfig44l4ooll4if IMP' FrO'cl=lPP 4 ' ! . tt , Abraham olgindn', l 1 ' 1 it,..,96; g ,` /1 4 J lA.Tdatt. M! - ;_z_r0_ , _.„i,„„a....,.. = „ rt ., 2 - 2 ,1 IstnesoVonninehinn,`. tottn Toiler, ' - w m . Itt'Liteltry. A t 'kat Dpktr,' - 1 111110itie LIME KY i '• ROA Pti', FA Nov_ rt..r.itani . Nva ) ,bpw i t. w illiam Fiek4a, A AliTrelliES,'POit,', ike'. fqt safe Ot012(4; (; Ilipti CP. by _ , C.' IV E V 1 , , R. itThv 0 8 )8 IA - --., •'.• ...__ ...___i____ I ------ • • - GLOBS' AND"MGituviks: labal . Lei3:l4l , OA wiezitzlitkied 9 ,ip iipellit °tote tlin belit . na4trrrnettti \of i A • FlCitr htiko`,lhest i rpiiirly, l'.',AZ-ealßfl, .., _11 .: &Meet , dna SiorAbigliktjust fruid titO '-'•, ' . ( 1 11 E CRP: ; iilsQ,Ald: a4hi n piled thick any) everntrered in this liktviveglit Ii you :.•=lll4l'lt'' flol,lSlt 'ttitir. .t i sts,;, • olai (iciet hellie've 'it; oit end be eonvhiced ; Ina , 97I'veiltN.a raft btlirdwi,er s 1 4 11pe . iint, Isi: tile beittil'iif Ilia mater is,. l'ficy:,w ill be ().MOlasNeN, forliake rs. 1 util n.eei ved at sold almost fur nothitt,r%. ' ' i 4 STtVLN6I),Zsi'S s ' ' J. G. Nu IlleK, I li1.1) , 20, I 5 t 9. : r ATTEN I . ` • I - 4't Dept, ATOM yl tbelliti -1,41,01t00r tieitynhuqr and t'iainity/sat *CI preilomi to poritx,in every.•peintioin :ivertnulling . 111 Ppgession, .nuch nni deat lrdittgifrt gin t tr ing o N . An experience or mom) DOA twelve . }Tam in the I f rioreritAnfti lio tiisibi•viiifetiabieetioilis to, l *pallid ltn thd innate of • its% mita intridifikhis.dervitimi , A nikaindill Adeauat7Wtduati..r,ktuS:h'td;pieCLotor sidender, sdouiritt thdo Woo f Sonntiel liniihnen Ark. efordand del ;Vesper tfaiir liader I Isminv_igeothwatit 31: 1 air/ 13i ftlietv:AirrOcittottfimiri / 1 4 . 4.1 1 / o Catisibter Dr. I). i ,Dr. il , ' , t 9 N ; til 'l4 itort . P 4.4l er, 44 git 711.10.. fit, '.' fla t irgn i p 1 ell,* . fitf 4 It 0: ' t 11,111,n:A wIREIMKPIVAIN 't ; <,`'r? 1:.1 I , i , +( , ;:tillin.e...sga , f , ., in,:y , •Zo ~ 'T • , Alt ~., tots W , ' eritillyt . tr , el Mil i tTri ' 4/...5., V. , %4,l,4l'!'ffitftll- ;lel -fr - ''''" w ' - ' If• . / 1 1. 41 , 1 F. . .• frrng,il .ti *i rt_ ~1. t iff troy. • i ire to the building • ---•- 0 0i444.71111 6 441WWW/trtßisseshe in. : Chambersburs street, il doors east of 11•11*. 41 1141it0g:41% illipiimiskry al AAA, ibe found re ady stuLailling to attend to any easing • incoror Den t 'pit,. ir ' l 7 .-t' . ! • f ATtrttoPflPeib t'? e iik ':, . ' 1 414.,„tp I p , r try 0 ,) iiittl 7.1,p t ~ ." ... Jill .th itP I ff , t 1 aCt • AIrAVAII,P,D, 1 r . , •tvips,, , , "d' l ei.4l l - ii4i.Z, q f ' " 4 ' .1 11.t. 4 01-414;'.. fielointbstit ' l ( { • 9 i' 4ll lllo24lVlti,4iiiiii nettbeilitWirrestirob.ctkowtdro- 1 , , , , -1.. : I et, Alsip iputatik-i:1 , 1, 1 , tf , 11. -r,..- n ,. : ~• 1 • .11 1 'II) #(I itx , i s ) 4 1 Alqi ,, HY Vii!„Alidforirt • -Utetl 4 .l 041 .1.• e kiet.V..iterner Ad the IM/14 Iflibliattiquare f liee.doot , Wester -04 Airnolete Ilkeettiaarditrly occupied .as a 14m1 , QM attby, Jahn AtUefieughy . .t.detede flu solicits, and hx:ititnelpventilanfal ni• he tenOf tion to-tt lut ioinewt iftsrqtthwistn it;will UlitiVoinfidigli. and pritronaße. ti r D iVrifqfpollllll,o l ,llll4.o nit end PIFfl mid 1Y.,14i twqillqifa frt"t'49W•• JO •IP 44 , 44q04 q 444 4041404We/I*n/Bj* TlVll,lo l lPtidlf44lo4l4 MAOngoommio, turpusiu )40001 no4lon6f4Plqiiiotary *sirs and .endrelY le lAS ARcaesliylqf a journey Or*Waiii n gr ( WaNtiOPuionlin him. per -4991 Ilroydabloomo IrtTilottrpT ettyabp tg, lii, ALIO:. /111,t:.. ihii:441111.1111bOilio ~, ,: , -40,:9iiiManmiH'1za Wo ; rtf , •, ' g lk PPR) iti irrlth'e'ddnirr erritflD*Vrft, i pli • LP or Ow flbliA t Otitsbni3t,TOeft illi 's ilYMlii4tfiitiliinfretiMilit' '.... " "0 tiflifaiht ri 'W ., / l i l 1 elft ..qiit'lL , ..” -. ~ ...3 3- 7 - r efla_n;it Di. h 11.11 fel , I , ~,I ~ , f ;', iliq'tdbiTlf 41161 ifkiiii.4(o` l o . . 11.1 Town ! CQLLEGE 0 I.' H EALTIL, , ~ .....47 Main rueet, flitirado, N. Y. r i . i/F: fiihilit'ennriflTlfill* invites - 1 ,14- fiPP.4 ll oot4iti rit flidigllWAili.4i, 11D 11 ,: " Ii r. "1"'"."- esemble Lithont rip , ~,,„,, ~,, blioscummurnoralli.i. , ~..,, 1, tosituod, : mture , , a celebrated medicine whi ch ''''''N El( 4f4Ntir“ ~1 m t ,..-,..,,, „kigE..vr CDRF-S IN ALL DISEASES, .„„..' art it pql ;AA ~ : inciti qr.; A ...., ; (tV, . Ap, it !i0%% - . int , muce! , into itijs section.. The . 11 , , ,,1t iv), 9 iiiqr i c Hm:„,.. limit» pi an atlvertttcnsrot will not permit in ex• 0ir,,,,, . 1 , 1 b . 9 . ..I. f a l lehdriA . 'moiler of this ireriedy: we hare. only to t ti, Nutt , r, , ,o)smoti, 5i , , ,4 , ip ig.i olow ir . (a 44 7.2 .,, a 7 m it a b i. ii rte s forniutsmatjrnatsliedie educated 3 ') Stiftes lad Can. illui Variu . l 'Y') ' tivet,L, 6 . l lPP#tilik ifoig%),l . i xEinc.ti. PitAcTil'lolvEßs Purses and,,PittipKpoiptia, : ,poipcni,lfis. , in)litttk prote , .innal ctantling. 14110 make a gen: ' 1 '......n Wit iiin tin -- - eml Il.f . Of it in their practice in the following disease, f BOOkt ikeriendiElV 11. WEIMER 'I int A 4 limit freeload: in addition Ot ithe 'fiwrilei slot% a Iry inerias!. , ed awsorighttil of Nehoql, and ;11h &botany, BO 0K S " • ' ypßluvrcjngalmost every variety of Stand. *pi AndPopukir Literature; also, ,I,Oligiank•Mloinkse nod Stationing,' efill kinds. (;0161) PENS, Periods. Vie. iting-and Printing Cards, Card Claws, Ink stands. Le,die., nil niwhieli 'wai f s* usual. 1114 111 - 3'.1 T Tlll' LOWES7' PRI. WE& • R TEETH tea Arrangements hate been made by titbit+ Sanything not included itt his assort. meat will be promptly ordered hots the Cities., • • , tietrysborg. June 2, 18414. •,' • •- :Irinittfry Cured /tarot,. . ar& IM of PRIMP titICON, oext• ly• trimmed Fzvni/y Sidei Oritiiders, just received and for salit 1444 , 41vvr''at s-rE VEl'lBOl l O4. 20, isag, Lit A 11%$ kri .of fashionable Summer vHATS'and BONNETS are just o. pgued at STEVENSON'S, at eediset4 prices, where is now offered a fufi assort. DryCoutlA. Groccries,„Quegos. e. „ pV. I' r 'he vcr - y ,bes — ,t;uality i and fliPrepl , fl avors. can be hud. at a ll time% ei ,otlll4 Confectionary in Chambers , burg street. Families end Parties mill be stririrlieti With any desired quantity.** tire shortest notice. CAKEM and CONFEC. Tiv i ilS of all kin& always on hand s and will ,he.htruislied tu order on re/tamable terms. . Gettysburg. July 23.—tf AVt VARIETY litßaltimore Street, Gettysburg, purchased, as cheap as may C. he expected, Steel Bead Reticules and Purses, Beads and - Clasps, Purse Twist, Seissors, Thimbles, Chende, Flow eriSVortigh Worsted and Worsted Patterns, Cant Boards, Combs, Bilk Canvass, Lilly White,, Cologne, -Hair Oil, Head Dresses, Tooth Brushes, Hooks and Eyes. Bed Lace and Carpet Bind*, together with an assortment of JEWELRY. April 7, 1848.—tf _ . and divases of the Mitt:try (Weans, Me l and all (11 , e,tses 01 the blood„ derangements of .the Liver s !lc_ and all general of the systetn. it is reglitoll that al! who contemphtte the hat , ofthi. article. or who &mite Inforatatioit respettinz it, • WILL (InTAIN A PAMPHLET of 1r.12 pag which geou whose names are below will pladly give away_ This book treats upon the meth-.rl of eure---explains the peculiar pro• peniea of ;be article, soul also the dives-As it bas beeif USAF for • Ov'er this country and Europe for lour years with inch perfect eflect. Over If; pages of tenimony from the highest quarters will be found with SANOVIrLAcEs AND DATES, Whitt CJO be written to by nt . one interested. anti thOprillpOltal 1111.141 if poet paid Communications. azrft,partir m lar and ,Attk Ma IDE PAMPHLET, IltiothPisueh pant" ph!et has ever been seen. The eel/Were of the power of this medieine over all illimistesitepteranteett by persons of well known itowtditts .oeiety. tr 4 kirk) 9,ip ' tiot. and t 2 Of, bottle*. Prite $2 foe.%) es., 1 . tur 14 or, the large/ being , the OW*ll4.if:''' :t . .iiv bet tle has erritten on tllic tsreiltioes, At. ; see pamphlet, p. Prepateil yDr r. C. A aught]. and sold at principal Wine, V: Main street. linfralo, N. , Y , Offices dosolo, to sale of this article 111C1.0111 . 111.t N 132 Na - sin. ew Ygrk, :Ina corner of Essex and Washington, Silettl Masi . and by stl Druggists Ilstodghont this country and Canals. Oetiyaluirc ; j A rAni titv, O r i o n(: VU M. WOLF ) Ea; tie nv er • JOSEfli &, II 41,174.4bnottatou 11. hilirebll, Is . , .PLE AtAL WOTICRA—Wo have been thtlitiontty .atiPoiltd . by a. snap vender in Phil nsrucdtpaush who meanly copies our ishitirtisotnthis' 'and applies the same to his own . dsib IttelC`w l hat prineiple can a man possess SrietWilliVro•desethil to make use of such mean criaraccartahicesire his success 'and nuke his tots. ohiSAic/L:, Aps.ao s composition Or sierisolypc mOr tft 20 1,t0 property as his stork in busipess,pr goo: it. wares and chattels: lf. then, iintAhei Idan'ttie'Athy 'adopt" such cothpasitian or properly for gig own use. what better is he than qi rogue who A, I ;el:a use, of your gouda! in a little hahadhiU thehor ar1 , 41 czar Chtafac Milie,,t,lNo , p : sq 'cote at 114 . at the latlViAttitill ixtrafrAph Which reads ilseas‘. - in an es t.l hem* the serpent entreat Paradise s anti th.stity 10-Ins chant. But the .11'wise swill map power over all ,lojinAl and ‘egetabie matter. i.t iii iity.,teitoirs:wcaet 01 resuming unto war. inahcheffaittner pore. clear and brailliiilliolllrlex• ion. 1 , 4 combined id fintavy a C'eireetc Xedwated On,lookinz "ter the Philadelphia Ledger an Nt,,,,,L a y, the 'Nth ut Isctolter, we were surproni to see our otaattu :melt% 1141. liq toe, d rens iNI I tto another' mated Ortield. 410 that Matt out tompet• florin btostusiest,,, awl tor the poblife approhation of cwr reppeclim,artiele.i.. Na otter to_ the pith+. iic lislway . s.ChiuFbe liedlrated zionin "seems exterinatutor of Al eseres,ences of the Cuticl and a rertain itire ter all eruptions otthe'iikin. I An a Toilet Settp,iwe candidly beliste the mote superior wasp Chant: ...dts a M , Soap, we sumeyely fliera tlt lo possess which no oilier' saki) . J leer the eta* of salt rtteuni„netwarm,ertin IP clas s ehatoped, clacked and rep siluSa skin, we know it ifi.C4itallil so It; t . ibtrill,illllld is trepfiglilit.lo all ?then It viri. tovente.l. .11..altly, we newer enn• alebeend to male tt-e anther men's eampewhon to make our arilcie,,steit. We furthermore wart) this' ntan, Mee lintel, not to i . . .wgi our f igtotvor MAE , VIP in llifititirattew et our stehentypeeotoposirior„ 'wa .. ,niranoarids'ire teare'iNes nubile te jiieke Ipfrito at our Chinese 11..liratect Sisip i •eattriiarWs 'dor - an article clothed an faire oeforsiiraseire itaell. Radwa's ... , 04r, i. t0Tiiiit 4 9,0 1411 14 1 71 5 11.k . lIEL 11..Stigilhitli: ' 1 ' . • 4 July 14.. belett-4M . - . gvosT11:10 .Tiettairi Poisfilef.-- u swat ) .— KURTZ. DROPSY. GRAVEL G. C. VAUGHN'
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