A Week Later From Europe. We learn of the arrival at Roston on Sun day of the steamer ACADIA, which sailed from Liverpool on the 214th ultimo. She brings seven days' Liter intelligence. The news from Ireland will be read with peculiar interest. Although do ac• 'tool outbreak had taken place, the spirit of insurrection had reached such a head that a collision seemed inevitable. The Mora n Amorist** Mates, however, that "while tip. Pe 3 renceas at least in the bomb, become snore and more Maiming. (so alarming that !kir pwl4ic seeutitiea of England have fallen`as much as one-and-a-half per cent. in a single day.) there are not wanting per sons on the spot who believe that there w ill be no retoltnion. and no tumults even, cargo such as the Government has made, ample preparations to put down." lanytno.---The English Government are adopting the most energetic 121011122 50 meat tiro impending crisis. The Liver poortimes says that troops are pouring into Irelpmil by thousands. Thirty thous end 'intops arc concentrating in and about Cori, Limerick. and Tipperary. This o verwbelming force has had the effect of exidspetating instead of intimidating the people, it) the extent anticipated. Thu habeas corpus act has been suspend. The auspeneion appears in form of a royal *proclamation. The Queen's ape etsE messenger arrived in Dublin on the 29tH of Stay whim a copy of the proclama tion, t : St was immediately dispatched to all Parts of Ireland, and it appears to have excited a deep feeling.of indignation. The Castle has the appemence of a for tress.. The Attorney Getters! and &their toicieneral arc constantly in attendance ; and messages are momentarily leaving, op pareml7 on business of the highest impor tance, judging from the celerity of their movements. Rewardsof £5OO each have been offer ed for 'the arrest of Smith O'Brien, !Keogh rr, Thiltm, and Dohey. A repro-ilia' reach. eel Dublin that the former gentleman had the London papers of the 20th ultimo.' state that the accounts received from the south of Ireland are of a most alarming eharacier ; that a rising of the people, and a struggle of the most sanguinary chime ter, were no longer to he regarded as e vents of the most improbable character. Finish was the feeling in the south of Ire land 'that the Government had issued orders for a constabulary force of Live thousand men to be added to the counties of Water hind, Limerick, and 'Tipperary. These men are to he drilled to the use of the cutlass, pistol and musket, as it was anticipated that the coming insurrection would partake of the character of a guer rilla' Wit. pm4h O'Brien, Meagher. Dillon, and the other leaders of the League, although under the ban of the Gavernment, are far, from heing idle. They are still organi zing and drilling the clubs, the orders from the Gastle i. to the contrary netwithmand ing„ I,rf spite of the vigilance of the Govern ment, pikes, muskets, balls, and powder, and other munitions of war, are transporr tett in all directions. scum the tone of some of the Dublin Pancru, the great struggle cannot be delay ed many days longer. The Lard Lieutenant has at lengh ta ken a hold and decisive stand. He hag issued a proclamation, in which orders are givee for the suppression of the clubs. ,Some of the English journals, comment ing en the proclamation, are quite confident that not only will the clubs be supprelsed, hut tht the anticipated insurrection willful quelled without much difficulty or effusion, of blink!. On the 28th of July the office of the Dub lin'Nation was seized by a large , police force, All the compositors, eleven in hum tier, were arrested, and, after a hearing be fore a inegistrate, committed to prison. Emma-No.—At Liverpool, serious appre. hensiens were entertained of an outbreak on the part of the Chartists: 'twenty thousand special constablarhad been !sworn in, with a view of meeting any etnergeuey. The. Chartist feeling splicers to be prin cipally confined to the meridian of Liver pool, Manchester, die., although of count!, they have the sympathy—active if neces sary—of their bruthern in the south' of England. In the manufacturing districts there ap pears tobe great discontent in consequence of the depressed state of trade. Moot of the contents of the Liverpool and London papers treat of Irish affairs. FRANCE.—Paris is represented as being in a tranquil state, and the capitol assu ming something like its wonted appear slice of life, gayety, and bustle. In consequence of the deplorable ac rennts of suffering in several of the French West India Islands, it has been proposed in. the National Assembly for the Govern ment to advance three millions of francs, to be divided among those Islands. Government is sadly puzzled how to . ilispose of the immense number of prison ers taken during the recent insurrection. G. TAYLOR ON THE EVE or THB BAT TLE OF BUENA VIATA.-0111 the 21st of February. 1847, when the countless army of Santa Anna had taken up their position at Buena Vista, to vanquish the Spartan baud of eiti zeu sold iers under the Command of Oen. TATIAIR, this pure and brave MAO thus wrote 111 a private letter to a friend. —N. 0. Bee. ...This may be the last communication yaw milt receive from me. I have been istrietby theVoverment of regular troops, an reduced in volunteers; and thus strip ped, and at the mercy of the foe, have been expected to rrlreat or resign. BUT I SHALL DO NEITHER. / care not for enrol; bat feel deeply for the noble sol distil tabs are about to be sacrificed for Slide roteuft. /Fe shall stand still and give thew battle, relying on a just Provi dmeefor di right result." Put Sott.llllawrino.—A free soil meet ing was twill in Cecil comity, Md., on the filth' isitsint. 'Joseph Roman, jr., presided, wesissed. by A. Roman, Jacob Reynokls, J*sb Richards, Dr. Milner, and Canby. Rrisolutions against the acquisition of slave teiritory were adopted.. It it now twenty-five years ago that 1 inn Night in a ramie at the head of pawl 11:hiesgo.—SpeerA of Gen. Cass: The General now deserves to sit all day iiiiissquito time. on a steamboat fast tiji. nts isitik iii. western sand-bars which hr *WA it Mienuititutioual to remove.— Pisnittesn. IN* 410111111411 ail 1111 iistalwana.--Thor illatkailt *Saw, The °WM a I. Mr. % . 1 1006 friti a oaillbra Vs* Hama meet * at Towstabs. %VW by area •ia haa- Jtal petstaa. TIM VEMII Ss BAN NER,.,I GETTYSBURG. Fritla) Evening, Aug. IS, ISIS. CITY At:PAM:S.—V. lf. P , Esq. corner of Chesnnt & 'Third streets, and E. W. CARR, Esq. Sim Building., N. E. Corner Third & Dock streets. Philadelphia and Ww. Tunstrson, Esq. Sonth.east corner of NI t i more & South sta., leollirwre-.4t0 OUT authorised Agents for receiv ing Advertisements and Subscriptions for "The Star and Hamner," and collecting and reestipting tor the same. FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR. ME VICE 'PEEEIIJENT, MILLA - RO , FILLMORE. 111.ecTong, J..ho P. Pro otlenott, of Lehnion county, • Thomas M. T.M'Kettors, or Wcallieutur county. 1. Jos. (1. ChOsots, 13. lien* 2 Jno. P. Wetheeill, 14. Wei.Onklerdson. 3, hones M. Mehl, 15. Win. . 4. Thee. 1/. Deed& 1 6 . Dhow W. riolor• 5. Daniel 0. Hitace, 17. And. 0. Curtin, R. Jahns Denson, 16. nos lt,Davideon, 7. John D. 16.1016.. • 9 4 1 - 16 2-MVI LK - H. John Landis, D 9. Jas. Nehoonedier. IP A. W.J.eonni4' I Modes Snyder ss. Rithird 11. , 12. Pounds Tyke, fit. If. A. Pin-diode. • CANAL. oclitienunomen. NEI; MIDDLINSWARTH Asgratnivt. • lAMBS COOPER. Ismsenrir. EPHRAIIt 'MOM reIIiTIMIKOAIRY• 'Oki( ri * LOXiNO. tittllrrn - 11114. RIBOORDKR. WILUAiII ILKEX81.11". curs it 11114 Wain. HUOII xemositopaca, JOYIN MORNINOirrAR• antleirea or rirli 10014 HErritlC atirmeßnorr. amprroa. SAMUEL DURBORA WI • otomixss. DR. CHARLES WHINER. A important ounpeign is before 1114 " k al" "Pmt,' doting it, le be burdened with were &ea As wog talla that mumble' erlir tamed duties, we- alma Nita, beam entering upon it, to be: bad' from same Of the emberreenneuts of pod engistiareate. -14ew, if a irw--‘rturr a raw --of our rillinqrsent patrons were to avail them. wires of the facilities that may offer dating the approaching Can't. to Avaraid a little or the where withal! to meet time =moments, they would do vs quite 1; Saver, and, we to are, make re as decry fed areteWetrietobb , .: IP Should say of our Meads know of a neigh bor that mate a firet-frent giver, they will please in mu. him, that the •!f!frAß'l will be famished le_cultlbtibtsgetw- Them% dap likadawas of friends we have alwady added a swam of airier to ace eadweriptioo list ; but thevi is will food fee a raw was* ! • DON'T FORGET The NOWT 'Keating on Monday 'Evening next. Lel every lkierel Of TAYLOR & FILIAOIIIr. nathe it I,laAnd at +44'. to 4 Prelit? i f tar.i!4°'— 'arli *la naPraed that Ron. Jour; REED, at . Catrolla. and pther popular speakers, will addles. the meeting. IPdMIc Illocainent Ihnink a Presidential essm'ass members of Con gress address doesoneem, trod time to time, to their eoestimenta 411 parties do Ws,— Borne of the Peetteastilis de not dam it tin* duty to give any notice of of the receipt of macit_doers nra% rit Its 444 141, toss, mere emu* au— Thai each slecemmists may Meek their dastinatien it sewn to .Ist neeemsrP art egos innallinsigs ogee dm pea eat% atetebailfeftisidr party, make it dent Veda! Amp, pesiediedly,es colluder pod oft* ow irk:. a intik psfiges seat to those ad. .O.I*qt!IPIIP.P.T3PI.III...WWPW_Ig. home, is " Ph** , MR MOOT kePt• frotrs Pledetick.— He is. at per is Ilautsborg, whets he will ra mats a day or two to complete gawky *Wyllie 'amt. oontioded widt diadem Asuman Plea ted of the Btatta vibe lanesister Union 'publishes s letter from Mt lhirisrS announcing his !willingness to line his ampule before the Ciiinty CoOreotion es a assillinse for Conlpees. ' Arrival or tit. Vain/rear Itegi.. esetut. The Vohirer ' lbgiatentk including °apt. Bar nard% Company; with which Messrs. liftstatu, WALTI9I, Ttarne, thrums sad Omuta, of this eon*, ire eentseeted,bw: ■trived at Fort WHen . "Y. liWit Ober aimerage 0(30 daysfrom Yeti Cita. Theltegiment returns with about 700 officers and men, meat of whom, we impel to learn, are in a weakly rendition. The Regiment will no Am* be tot ones dhcluttged. so that the young men Gem this place may be expected home in e few days. (Erne Whigs eC York eon* rend Menem Henry KauSAii, jug* Kht. jr., Henry Wean key end Capt. A. W. rAelrelberver, delegateri to We State Cameo litevaional Conferees an,fents. Alexander Hey. Jacob Wirt, and George Mangier, MUT; the resolutions adopted by the meetlll we notice one endorsing the manly course of Hon. Heim No, on the Oregon and Shivery questions. LT The Whip of fnutklie county nietneniend R. M. BAUM, Egg, as Senatorial delepte to the State Convention, and ask the eirecarreacelkithis ~,,,,,, Election Law. By an act missed the 11th day of April, 1848, the assertions are required to open their books im mediately after the second Tuesday of October, and are required to &stew any white freeman ina. king application to them at any time within ten days of the time fixed by law for the election of electors fur President and Vice President--and to make out lids for the officers of said election and deliver the same to them on or before eight o'clock on the morning of the election. Free Soli Nominalloum. The Buffalo Free Soil Convention nominated Msavta V•x Dusts for President, and °HARLIN Fii•scrs AnAns. of Massachusetts, (son of John Quiney,) for Vice President. The vote on the nomination for President, stood—Van Buren 159, John P. Hale 129. Mr. Adam's nomination wa■ triads by soctsmation. It is understood That Mr. Bak, who had been previously nominated by the Anti-Shivery party proper, will decline and leave the field to the Free-territory candidates. al'ltnother hes been added to the thousands o r victims secritited by aur war-making spirit of the mold aantruietretion, in the person of &wilt. Juan - Pteerne,\the atereerweatent of whose Ike* we copy from the Somerset Herald. Mr. P. WWI a brother Wrest respected frilownitizen, Jens, Pitzteu, Esq., of Elm Baba. The Oregon 8111--Trlamph of On - Friday morning, the &mate rrturned to the House the Oregon Terlibwial Bill, amended ao as to reeognitio the I,iscuri Compromise line (B6° 301 as the dividing line between Free and Blase Territory. The Bill passed - the :Senate in this shape-33 to n. The Bill wu at once taken up in the House, and after a spirited debate, that body stood nobly up to itaknnst declaration againatthe ðer ex- Mimics of the filave institution and etnide out the Senate amendment, by a vote of 121,10 112 ! The Bill was retuned is the Bow ate, on Beturday, when a eiteuei'y debati «aided open• autism townie by Mv. Boum that the lionalle maids from its aisendement, and par the !id op received float the, Hewn. The dribple wee Pine covilluil to the Southern Benatont---11110era, Calhoun, Boticri Berrien. Week:ca. Maim and Foote hueupeinig die peseta in oppositiaa te the ,ntotion, and threatias • dimaaintiop oftlie Union in care the rights of tha Beath went troinpied st en, aniproviibid by the prevision Oda, Bin, which excluded Slaves& bore the Oregon larritory, while Meson Denim and Mato" warmly urged the I"dt:option of the sollors, and ridiculed the talk of diennien, as 0 A tale told by en idiot, Full of maid and fury, signifying making." ' Mr. Webs oralso putielpatod in the discussion, smelts saki itu have delivered Wawa.* of a ma/tarty arginsisem la apparition to S. farther extenson of — Tholleitate - eautlemil its sestina until within a few minium of no o'clock on Sunday morning, when, the question being put upon the mother to recede from tie amendment en- Wiling the Milfteli Compromise Ise to the Fads tie, it was delenabtiod in the aannatimote follows t Yamr—lifaeuro. Anon, Bilibrim Hinter, bob, BMW*, Bright, Cameron, Clarks, Corwin, Daids,(of Maim s ) Daytots,--som Dix, Dodge, Dander, Faith. Fitagefald, Oreessla, Holoar, au,,Hovirronr, Miner, Niles, Phelps, elpre• saes, Upliati, Walker and Webster—it Naas—Neese. /lithium, Dodger, Bell, Berrien. Boding, 'Dudes. Calhoun. Du* (of bliss.) Lout* note. Hunter, Joimson, (of Maryland,) Johnson, (of La Johmon, (of U..,) Lewis, MOO. LUNN:Mane , ,. kholealfa, Noma, Ruek. Sebtuabut. Terre/. Badonrood, Wilma* and Ifulso—lL Asia wir,4lleesms. Atherton. Clayton, King end St . urgeon.-41. -Of die Meant Senate's, it is add that Mews. Athelon, Clayton, and Bturpon vroo4l have voted In tha sffinnative, end Mr. King in the negative. Every Northern Moister present, it will be °Wore pd, voted in the affirmative, while all the &when' Senators, excepting Mews. Barium and Houston, voted in the negative. The ttenete then adjourn ed, having been in session 24 hours. THE BILL SIGNED —Os Monday, the Preident returned the Oregon Bill with his ap proval, but accompanied by a Protein against the Antialavery provisions incorporated is it. The mesaarp ormondriag the Protest reached the House et a lit. hear M 14 " 414 / 'MICK but the bourn refueled to enegiend the orikevot business to have it mead. A Disgraceful Scene. rprr7:: .n . • - e 7--ng ; which ocwarred on Saturday night during the dis cussion oilbe Oregon bill : Mr Butler rose to a question of privi lege, and wished that certain resolutions published in gie New York Herald of to day, (in reference to Gen. Kearney,) which had been offered in executive session, and, by the, publication of which. he said, the tiles of the Senate had been violated by the Senator from Missouri, (Mr. Benton.) He moved to go into executive session, with a view to consider the subject.— Messrs. Mason and Berrien seconded the motion. Mr. Breese denied the right of the See: - ator to make the motion, while the Oregon bill was pending. • Mr. Benton was in favor of having it proceeded with, and with open doors. He was, for one. iletertnined to sit here, du ring the Sabbath, rather than the efforts of titose who were talking about a dissolu tion of the Union should succeed. Mr.lierrien insisted that the inOtion was in order, and ahopid be decided. Mr. enton thtinglit it nut proper that the business of the Senate should be inter- rupted to settle a quarrel between two members. For if the Senator from South Carolina,- or , any other, said that he had done anything dishonorable, he would get the lie in his throat-yes he would get the li e i n hi s throat-..the fie ill hii throat (cries of order, .order.) and he would have to meet him elsewhere, yes elsewhere, else. where. Mr. Butler.wee ready to meet him there or anywhere else. (Order, order, order.) Mr. Benton repeated what he had be. fore said--“ the lie in the throat:" and much confusion and excitement prevailed, with cries of order, order, order, from all parts of the chamber. The presiding officer desired Mr. Ben lon to aka his seat, and be did so accord ingly. IHr. Bell obtained the floor s and argued at some tenth the question of privilege, contending that the motion' was not in or der and intimating that it was an effort to defeat the great measure before them. Whether he disagreed with his southern brediern or not, he was disposed to do his duty. 'Orly and without flinching. Mr. Benton said that tinder a pretext for *seem session a public motion bad been made here, by the :.ittor from South directed at him, with a view to attract attention througho ut the country. J-- He quarrelled with no man—he bad fought once to theftoteral"—"io the deadt".— but he neverrgwarrdted. ' The presiding officer declared the ma twin of Mr. Butler to,be out of order. , Mr. Butler explained the reasons which had induced hint to-make the motion, He had considered the publication a violation of the rules of the Senate to which he had felt bound to call their attention. He had intended no violation of the order or deco rum of the Senate, and was alone rearm. siblo for what he had done. Mr. Benton considered the remarks of the Senator from South Carolina no antis ' faction for the attack which had been made upon him by that Senator and his two see onds--(alluding to the two Senators who had seconded his motion. He required indemnity. Mr. Mason felt bound to appeal from the decision of the Chair, and the ques tion on sustaining that decision, was de cided in the affirmative-30 to 11. Thf Call• The consideration 'of the Oregon bill was then resumed. Ths Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says that on Monday Mr. Buiiaa chillengd Mr. Benton to mortal combat, on account of the harsh language used by the latter to him hi the course of debate in the Senate on Sunday morn ing. Cul. Benton accepted the challenge, and the time Was fixed for the deadly encounter, when the pollee, got wind of the mattev and both penis' were arrested and bound over to keep the peace. Mutual friends ars endeavoring to settle the diffi culty. Freedom. The Sequel. Locofoto County Convention. This body maerabled in the Grand Jury Reiom on Monday last, as per appointment. As sundry arrangeetnets had bees enturra Into by the "lead. en"~a thin Ogee, in regard to the action of the Coniention, which it might bare bees iml"ent to expose to the pee elate Uninitiated, it mei de- Mneined that the Convention should sit with rim ed doers. Of course, but little an be known se to what toompired during he secret seselom, other than what may be soldiered from the ended pub. libation of the prooesdinp in ths Compiler, and the Bee denunciations, by disaffected delegates, of tin ibmseuervitity exhibitedby thi nialoati in mate* ly wearing the yoke prepared for them by the town dictitme, and pages* submitting to 'the emedi time, preseribed for them As we predined ima week, no nominations were permitted, for Shen( Preationmary, Register, and Ciesitof the Clem' ; gum matters having been Pr" loll *'attlevd to tin satisfaction of the few *Wittman who lune umiendion to montage matem for the Dentocracy of the Cutlet', and thus este the latter a deal of trouble. We did not I know, however, that the Commissioner. Director, Auditor, and Comm, bad also been dispnied of and time the alibi of tin "rink ma ale" to select even those topknot Would be challenged. • Bat so it would seem t fix when the motion to proceed to the salaries of t Comminimer, &c., was mede and urge 4 hy someal of the delegates, others. in the conlidersal otitis Imams, at once put their veto area teerearmeablamovenual. and ouppremod G. Au every thing had been prepared, 'ter Sod dry, (toast the litmenelon of ewe of the delegates,) for it, the Conveatlon had bat little to engage its at teatime, and' accordingly adjourned at an early hour. It was sec .mined. we believe, that there would be tease Meshy In inducing full scquiee. moos in the arrenpmemts that had been entered into in regard to the Congressional and Legisls ties esedidetes, and it was accordingly Oriented pettiest to malt the Omni - tioa to confirm the errompemete. end thus go through the forms of a nomination, Jona B. Dawes*, Beg., of the Bor ough, wee nominated Ass Cosiness, receiving el verse, BMOC "WILT 8 miss, and 1,114/11C ROBIN* sew& •• Per Assembly Jen* Lanett received are vocal, Hatay intaas 9. scattering 7. Whether this re sult war induced by the suggestion of one of the delegates to another, before entering upon the W hit, "enripute we put Lehman un, and then have kiln beet,' or bemuses it was part and parcel of the prior arrangements, we do not know ; but we have no doubt that the above rather equivocal sugges tion win be adopted by the people at the polls. John Labiate, Joseph Kepner, mod Isaac E. Wheats, wee. appointed Congratulated Voider. en, with hastosations to support Mr. Danner. Dr. W. R. Stewart was chorea Senatorial, and Edward B. Buehler Representative delegate to the LoonfocelltataConventkm. B. W. Stable, D. Kendlehart and Jacob Brinkerhoff are the See• tonal Ceofettaa with instructions in favor of Dr. Stewart. James Patterson, Jacob trinkerholf, Geo. W. Lilly, John Lehman, and James H. Marshall Were ariimateal a committee to — aaa flutians expressive of the sense of the Convention, to be patdietted in the Compiler of Monday next. The most singular keno% however, in the act ion ofthe Convention, was the appointment of a committee (Henry J. &able, George tihryoek, end E. D. Bushier,) ewe of the Convention, to draft end report ..an Address to the People of Adams county, setting forth the reeisons, , among other things, sedirt Wirral the Cossanwiedillclioe ma king nominations for County Coin bwooer, Di rector, Auditor, &e. !" It wroseertainly ongener roue in the "leaders" of the party to require the Convention to endorse their amusements, and then to leave them so entirely in the dart as to "reasons" for adopting this new policy, as to re quire the delegates to go out of their number to and a Committee intwiently informed es to the secret calicos movements that have been transpi ring in this place for the last week or two, to ena ble them to make an 'poi* In the Democracy of the county, far deviating ,from the established sueses of the party and denying to them the priv ilege of saying who their Candidetei shall be. The Address will be looked for with us little interest. la mewed to the soden of des Contention— the Conventional nomination especially-we shall have • few things to say before the Election comes off. The AdLieureseneat. 'The Arm session of the Thirtieth Congress clo sed on Monday night at 12 o'clock—a long, et ched session of upwards of 'eight months, distin guished not so mach, perhaps by the number end importance of its sets of loriolation as by the many eventibl changes in the world, which have marked the year as one of great political , revolutions. The treaty of peace with Mexico, which we owe to the wisdom albs Bereste,and the re-enactment, in the Oregon bill, of the famous ordinance of 1787, foe •which the country is indebted to the patriotism of the Hower, will alwatl wi regarded 11 as the best and mom impostast site of the oration. The country was sick of a war* in which it was equally surfeited with blood and glory; and it was beginning to to be still more sick albs ab surd pretensions of the Pro-slavery zealots of the Calhoun school, which thrummed, on a mere point of pride, to leave Oregon Without laws and goo moment; amid all the horn*" of ur Indian war.— It will rejoice, titerefue, alibi lit the settlement of the Mexican and the Oregon questions. A groat chid of bosinees—more oven then usual —bee been left hi aq untlohbod state• Yet the . Annul Bah sod OW Oregon Government Bill, have, with other important bills, become laws, and the =whim of Chrootrunent will eon ' thine to west on to venal, until the hoods 46 ' 1 Homo of lftegranatatimm came together oh the Ant Monday in Domember next. • • Governor air ageoll'h On Moodey, isoesededely offer the Pomade of the Oregon liill, the Pooldritt aoteisrated Brilp Oen. JAW A. blovessitarthrenter of the Tent rely et Omens MG Hinistoryi reside* of the Territory, Cidet.lodge; end Mo ID ,efi diem, mid Mr. Tvionnyef 'Mr* Aitoeiets highest. The woribeticee:weretiordlnnod by the Taylor A. Free Sell. The Vest Cheaterlienerel of the Bth hist. arys that the Hon. PreneisJaniesonemlber of Colorer ham the Charter district; stated in a vestal it Weet Chester, hat week, that he' bad undoubted and satiaGectoty evidence that Oeie. Taylor, if President, wad sanction the Wilmot Proviso, if adopted by Congress. rir Hon. Joa• M. Barra, of Virginia, pub fishes a letter in the National Intelligences, an nouncing his Intention to support Gen. Taylo. LEAVING CABS YOR TAVLOR.—The Red River Republican, ,a, widely circulated and influential paper; published at Alexandria, /ermisana, and heretofore the leading Lo cofoco organ in the parish of Rapides and the northwestern part of the State, has stricken from its columns the names of Cass and Butler, and in their stead float triumphantly the honored names of TAY. Loll and Faunae:. Lecolbeetsm anti the Mexican Church. We have dennunstrated the bitter hostility of Jamei K. Polk IcrWards the pesce and unity of the uruelz „ Clui orltfeihm,:as eghibitmi in the leuer of in . of thti War pepostmend to Den.7aylar, undo, July 16, 1841 i. Nniucofoei piper, so far our knotSlesige"istends, iiiiiever diiii3d to utter one ryllable of condemnation against the cite doctrines put forth in the inAamus "leiter" refer red to. In addition to the hostility manifested by Polk and his Cabinet ministers against the church of %din. wit 4theld prcktrdl t6.,qUiote additional evi dence of the 'whew* tiadflify of the Locofoco party, *aim* the right: and property of dm Mex ican church ! The .FincaMM Democrat," a prom inent Polk, and Cass paper, published in Yirginia daring the spring of 1847, opooly and boldly ad vocated the plnnder of the .churchos in Mexico. as the following paragraph will show That we seize the silver and gold stowed in the Mexican churches; as an IN DICISNITY- for Me " expenses of the war...— There is more than enough there--it is our's by conquest. Where •it is, it is doing no part of the human /busily or Gml eny service, sod it would be riligi ously right to return out of theme treasures the money which their get has forced ue to expend."—+Pincawle Democrat. The Washington Union, edited by Ritchie, the recognized organ of James K. Polk and Lewis 'Cit., openly lld impudenq, pond sequestration of the revenues of the Mexican Church, a measure diroily desigord and rake/aged to reduce the Catholic Clergy of Mexico to shoo lute pereity. The "Union,' in recommending the seizure of the revenues of the (Mural, said : el it is not a• a religious body, but u an engine of Slue, theta •the ,Cathol ice of Mex ico. look upon us with a hostile eye. it is for their bwu special political purposes —to retain their vast pueveasious which impoverish the nation—to sustain their own hierarchy, which lords it over the people—to preserve their power, which weighs down the rest at the community into the...elough of ignorance and _Cutlery —that they are solicitous and active. It is a zeal for the mammon of unrighteous ness—not for the welfare of souls--whieh inspires and animates the Catholics of Mr.riro. “ In this aspect of the case, it may be come a matter- of grave consideration, it the church continues to oppose a peace, and furnish the fuel of war, whether the immense revenues of the church in Mex ico shall be left untouched—whether they shall be suffered to remain at the disposal of the enemy, and be applied to sustain the war against us--whether justice and poli ty do not equally dictate that they should at least be SEQUESTERED during the continuance of the war as a legitimate means of cutting off the enemy's supplies.” —Wahiawa& Union. The "Union" not only advised the seizure of the revenues of the Church, but this organ of 1 . 0 - eofoosiser-faisely ebeerred the Clem of Mexico with keeping the people down in the "slough of ignorance and sfavery,". than which a War stan da never was uttered.—Daily News. Another Act In the Drama. Under this head the Auburn Journal notices the return of the remnant of the New York Regiment from the War: "The shivered wrecks from the Mexican battle-fields have again floated to our shores. The living have returned, bat broken. war•worn end weary. War in one of its most sad and revolting streets now sweeps by our doors, as the surviving veterans of the bottle's chock come wearily back to their homes. The - pomp and circumstance" has passed by. Their hard won laurels are all they bring, save bronzed feat ures and bosoms scarred in the conflict. The ex ulting shout, the shock, the booming cannon and the hamlets' roar excite no longer. But the Mit kan soldiers have not all returned. Like the Epar tan, many of them have been brought home upon their shields, but others sleep where they fell.— They rest as soundly after • life's fitful fever," be neath the Mexican turf; as they would in the quiet church yards of their own native land, hut it need not have been. The soil of ■ foreign land need not bare been watered by American blood.. The feelings of the heart gush up iu bitterness as we mourn for the brave. The soul revolts at the un called for waste of the best blood of the Republic, and the brow contracts more sternly even as the tear falls for the early dead, and the spirit feels a determination to mete the justice ofpolitieal infamy upon those who have madly, wicemitir and coa• ■VPTLT disgraced. our country, destroyed our chi sena, and robbed the homes of our laud of tire young and noble. As the New York Regiment again appeared in New York, the difference betwesu their departure and return could not but strike the mind with a deeper honer of Executive murder, fee the fact , daily transpiring prove it a wanton scheme of butchery persisted in by J•amt K. Pots. Ont of eight hundred, but about half hare returned.— Where are the net 1 Rotting in death upon the Rio Grande, upon the Siert Madre, or in the val ley of the Astee Capital—bleaching hecatombs of fathers, brothels and sons to leek upon the altar of modern Democracy—a dread sacrifice of Ameri can citizens, whose .incense of blood shall linger around the remorieleas idol who asked it, like the shadows of death for all time." Loliter from Glen. Taylor. The foLlowing ropy of a late letter from Gen. Taylor to Mr. • Lippard, of Philadelphia, appears is dm Ledger of that city : Baton Rouge, Lee, July 24, 1848; Dear Sir :-Your letter of the sth limb, asking of me a lino or two, in regard fto nay position as a candidate for the Presi dency, has been , duly received, In reply, I have to say, that 1 ant not a party candidate, and if elected, shall not be the President ofe party, but the President of the' whole psciple. ' I, am.. dear air, with high respect and regand, your most obedient serves*, , TAYLOR, Elea. Liplisrd, Esq., .#llE;delphia,.P.. o r The lYiifonai ititelilgeniiir publikettin , terw4 l 4l 00 : Wilkondstleti between'a lervi o (Benaters and ftepireeentatives in ConkreMinid i ,filuor, tendering the gallant hercitheann pllment *fa public Omer. Dep t SCOTT tintlined, the honing Ineitatima, in eonsequanite q( coat* , ned physical debility. The invitation mwsolthittlnd by Senators Mason, Cameron, Jefferson Davis, Butler, Calhoun, Dix, and other diatirignished gentlemen politically opposed to Gan. Scott, BTThe Auburn (N. York) Journal says that the Casa party in that region Is grovvirig utensil by : degrees and beautifully leas"--110 much At, that. “Barnum is on his way to Nave York to obtain' the greatest curiosity or the animal kingdom yet— a live, bona tide Hunker or Cam man! .Barnum is lucky, and Tom Thumb's day la over. It is reported that one of the above named specimens has been seen upon our side.wafirs. Barnum says that the only thing that puzzler him is to know whae l the critter eats!" The Elections. ISTORT.Ii CAROLINA ilea, the Whig-Gov er4ew by e majority of about 400. i 'rho Legisla• ture-le cloak but it is thought. Mb Whip will iii hive heti 'or four majority on:j bell+ !Pie NI esi9di able was unpopubir m . a nte of blip; ittlapipted of hostilitypo the ito •' .04i for a miiii'libend extension otßlrlillledbn Mimic in the State, and, in consequence, occasioned a disaffection which came near losing us the State. By the time, however, that old Zack takes tie field in person, "Rip Van Winkle" will tell a dilTermit tale. KENTUCKY elects Mr. Cerrrratector Gover nor by • handsome, majority—the gain in 37 counties being 1.,124 over the eato at the *it an., bern•torial election. The Legislature is, of course, decidedly Whig. MIBSOURI goes, as usual, Rot- loocoftocoison— Governor, Congress and Legigiatate. ILLINOIS elects - Baker, Marshall, and Logan (Whiga,) and Wentworth (Loco,) to Congrass•— being a Whig gain of two, members t three district' to hear (ruin, at present represented by Locofocos. lOW it is said, elects both the Locofoco can dilates for Congresi, and will have 10 Locu ma jority in the Legislature, ott'joint ballot, INDIANA is still doubtful u to Legislitture Old Zack a Whlg,. snd u quarter (tier. " • " • At a Ratification Meeting in Indepen dence Square, Philadelphia, the gallant Col. Haskell, of Tenn., -rolatede hide ad venture of his own, which gave peculiar delight to his immense audience : Col. H., it appears, enlisted as a private soldier in his regiment, and as such march ed with it to Point Isabel on the brazcm— When a boy, he had fought as a private in the Florida war, and when he enlisted to go to Mexico, he shouldered the same musket which he had borne in Florida.— Alter the regiment had landed, and while he was yet a private, he was seized viith m desire to see the famous old general, who had gained so much distinction froth the battles of Palo Alto and Resaca do la Pal ma. Ile socordingly set out fur Matamo ras. The - rainy season hail commenced, and the Rio Grande had overflowed much of the country through which he. passed. The battle fields were submerged by water, and in many placeii he was obliged to swim. At length he reached Matamor as, covered with mud, and as dirty as it was possible fur a man to be in Mexico, and he said nobody had an idea how dit ty a man could be til! he bad been in Mex ico, lle Inept] General Taylor's tent with difficulty, as there was nothing in its ap pearance to distinguish it from those of the humblest soldier. The arrival ofa uniform ed officer, with a despatch, fortunately pointed out to him the military lodging of the old hero. The officer been dismissed, Col. H. went boldly into the tent, and au. costing the plain, 6rmer-like occupant. in formed him that he was n private in the Tennessee regiment, that he had come to see how Gen. Taylor looked; and to know What he talked about, where he lived when he was at home, and what were his poll tics. The general, said Col. IL, answer ed his questions very politely, until became to the politics , and then lte remarked. that being an ufwer of the army, he had been in the habit of refusing to say anything a bout his politics ; but, he said, "I will tell you what lam—lam a I/ 'big, and a 4aar ter over !" When Col. Haskell tittered these words Independence Square rang- with cheers up on cheers that seemed as if they would ne ver cease. "Yes," proceeded the Colonel, at length, •hereafter, if any leek questions the Whiggery of Zachary TA yior, tell him that you heard Haskell, of Tennessee, de clare, on his honor as a gentleman, here in the city of Philadelphia, in Independence Squate, that Gen. Taylor told hint, When he visited his tent as a private soldier, that he was 'a lt:hig and a quarter over !",- "And 'from that moment," added Col Has kell, "I became a Taylor man and a quar ter over." - Grand MANS State Convention. The citizens of Pennsylvania, friendly to the election of G EN. :ZA I ARY 'I'A V. LOR AND MILLARD FILLMORE. are requested to assemble in Mass Meeting, at HARRISBURG. on 'l'll URSDAY, the . 31st day of AUGUST. at I o'clock P. M. Farmers, Mechanics, and Workingmen : Men of all pursuits, occupations and professions: All who regard purity, integrity, fidelity and capacity as essential elements of a just National Administration : All who arc opposed to hypocrisy, fraud, corruption, false dealing and violence in the conduct of public affairs : AR who are in favor of legislation by the representatives of the people, uncheck ed by a tyrannous exercise of the VETO power: All who would rescue the country from the evils which now . paralyze its industry and defeat its entcrprtze : All who would give adequate protection to American labor, and thus increase the means, extend the enjoyments, and elevate the condition 'of,the American laborer : All who would promote, by judicious encouragement, the developeinent of our own great resources, Agricultural, Manu facturing, and Mineral: All who are true friends of those who dig iu.the fields, and delve in the mine*, and ply at the , loom, and toil in the work shops, and on the high ways : All, of all classes, creeds and conditions, whodestre to . secure REFORM AND BETTER TIMES, are invited to be pra t sent. / Come Pennsylvanian's ! come from farm, and forge, and, furnace, and coal-pit. and factory : from • road-side and river ; ,!'rota 011agc.,egd town', and city :,come; and show that you are not insensible to your le tercet: come and ,shoe that you „l3ave „not forgotten, and you , will not forgive, the hue deceptroll of which, you have been made, the potims come, and you are,gretefel to the i bern Who 4 , inns!! surrenders" and that you appreciate the `man wbu l smite no ftvors ajtd shrirtks fcpm no Feapondi dlty, ~t Dietittnished, Orators ro py all parte. of *a /Valint,Wili,pp there to address too : your friends fromoll section' .Or the State !rjli.'be theresa'gr9pt 7 .30 „Old, you and iney we,,,knowkei" that we cannot be beaten When ~w ea ll pull together," will rejoice in the assuranee ‘ Of pertain iietury, „! APZXASDAIt PAl4tElit Chairman,' , Morton M'Mielasel,, George F. Millet, , " Thomas E.'ecklienti; David CoOpeiy Robert !Mel, 'Lot Benson, • Wouleicak'Tcaorratintl, Wm. John C..lilunkel, Aimee Fox, Joeepb Pagan, Coo. V. Lawrence, Benjamin kiatthisa, •Jojap Portion, George Lear, I D. A. Pinney, Thomas .1. Watson, L. D. Wetmore,' %ergo Erety, John Morrison, H. H. Etter, H. W. Patrick, Paal.t. Preston, Samuel W. Pearson, N. C. Darlington, Alex. W. Taylor, - Writ! W. Patterson, State Central Corn. - comlenticATin. NiIFITIV. FM DE L ITT. i -- The prinitplas of t h e Whig patty we -consider the hest calcglatWl to promote the welfare, the helP• pinnw, and hue honor of the country. Believing inch to be tic 'het, as all true Whip de, it bd Lerner a rnahlerfof importance to decide, in what manner those principles Cr. .to be sustained end cherished, and the ultimate triumph of the Whig party accomplished. . ' Theirs' is but One Wil l y; wiitA / ii i il4 l 6l4 A n , mount to all others; and that is, jkfehly to the Par. ty. Eschewing all Pit,' Pereoleet?ft:my pe• judices and animosities, , which us I wo 4 produce discord t and driving in hermany le pee. wide did 'swede' tire elcZcArh - wa ....aa . .:Q.—,.,.v,•,, . Dated by Whig Conventions, for the • I offices. For beer in mind, fellow W in 4., those elections, you are oat slug voting n, but for principle!, and hit - Iliky ~ . , Ity s and en ,•... :throw; lio ' : wel ; lde*vekodY 1 4 110 # f li iiii - bell AliteX/,kaoh na of President* caniPilliir:••o ' 4 ,l 7. / 15144 tten be tbedbo,.and4 *bilk fel,.Whig willkia it, hit widgeon bide . ail ponantel dil rens4ii, .0 - .4i1111404:4,61t) la In t he ettmin t ' e° " - tesf, did rally in support Omen, who represett the pdiy, and on the election of whom depend& in a great straiscure, the' emcee" elf °be e t . which are &deny anteginistk to the = e platform recognized by the preemie/ hen racy of the.P.7.l9.'4AV' "...... • .. --.-,- - - . Let ,ye wheel into line, one and all, and show to , our opponents, when the day of battle comes, that the 'Yotisig Girard il just as firm, united, nrel ug.` conoierafile 'now, er ft' 'Premed to be in theipolilf cal contests of farmer time.. The Timonium Ire' now making Mont atirettitime efforts to defeat the ticket, than they 'e* did 45. , fore, ' Thibiousof ibe tintittiaritY bind (Apure Dembcricy, they are rallying to the sup port of Whig apostates, whom they expect to elect with their own votes, coniiineti with that of the disaffeird Whigs. Will you, fetlbw 4 Whip, permit such a rininh , Methinks I hear you as s party rcaptind, ;Co ! No but that, what the time conies, you will caut'YOur, suffrages for the ticket—the whole ticket—and no thing hut the ticket; and in that way crush thaw Noway of pull to political death, "thick they so justly deserve sod richly merit. CONINVNICATIM TOWN MEETING. In pursuance of notice a large number of the citizens of thy Borough of Gettysburg met on Mon day evening, the 14th of August in the emir t House, for the purpose of taking into considera tion the offer made by the ROY* S. 8. Semliwta**. D.D. relative to the sale oldie "Gettyibnrg A6lll-, The meeting was organized by 8. 8, M'casa lir being appointed Chairman aitd . Ihria CLIIILLAS Secretary. 11 • Dr. 8. 8. Scumut aim, at the request of D. 111. Sr t ass, Esq., made* statement of the facts rim. sleeted with his purchase end sale of the Gcuys. burg AcaderrlY, from which it woi alwertotned:if the Borough desired to purcharse, it would require at least twenty-flee hundred dollars. On motion of A. IL Bri:vs:x*lv, it wan unan imously rosolved,thut it is inexpedient to accept the proposition made by Dr. S. Selimucker. On motion of D. M. 74t slf It, EmM., it was resolv ed that tiro prooeeedingoof thia;nitut,ing be pub liehed in the different fiewaPapers in tb; Dor..tvgli of tiettyaborg, and that si copy of thoterno handed to the Clerk of the Town Council, with • request that the wino be inserted in the min• utea of the Corporation. On motion of A. D. Ketrs, Eitg„ the meeting adjourned. B. 8. M'CREARY, Chairman \Vv. B. M . CLELL•3, Seey. Aug. 14, Iri4S. COXIIIVNICATED. YORK SPRING ROUGH AND READY 4.3 4 U13. • An adjourned meeting or this association was held in the Petersburg Acatletu,y, Saturday evening, the 12th Mat.. 3. WORLICV in the chair. The Comtnitki; appointed for that purpose. reported a Cos'- rriTtrrios, which waft adopted. The Committee to nominate Officeralitr this Club, reported the following gentle men, who were unanimously elected, VIE President—Dr. U. C. Metcalfe. Vice Presidents—Wm. Morehead, Jas. NleElvvec, GeV. Deariloo,:„Danid Peters. John A. 'Ziegler, Peteri►, son. John L. :Sadler, Abraham, Trostle,jr., David Lerew, Daniel Gardner, John j.evr, John C. Stephens, John 'Spealinan; sen., Adam Stouffer, Harman Wierman, Jacob Slitkell, %VW. U. Brandon, Franklin) /1011- ler, Aaron Cox, Geo.. Jacoba, John &A mer, Michael Sbriver, Jeremiah , Gardner, Wm: Walker, (jeo. F. Miller; Isaac Gird• ner, ,Alfred Miller, Levi Lippy, Adam Slayhaugh. Itecording Secretaries..-Jahn 'P. Fere*, Win. M. Kettlewelt, Abitham Crook, Franklin Wierinan. Corresponding Secretaries—Jacob Al. Gardner, Wm. B. Sadler, I. W. Pearson. Win. 'F. Bonner, Isaac Grtest. 'Treasurer---Rob't C. Livingston. On motion of J. A. Oditonnni it was solved that the President oiling' Ohtbitp point, at the next meeting; le Oornorktetref Vigilance, to 'consist 'of Veers individ• eels. ' , On motion of J. D. Wotitev, it wint.r . eL solved that when we adjourn, we adjourirda meet on Satutdaj , evening, the 261111.iiist., at eeven &Meek,' ' ' ' : The members of the Clubt then esq* spirited Rough and Reidy 190m', trail(eM the transaction of somirimptirtentAbaillbss, ou,motion,,the Club fkikoerpfdr - Tr • t AN E,XAI,q'LE.- 7 /I.t,liii,reFaiOir . 3c ,. llll K en 6 lkli Maf FIT §e• T r " •fel i ea aft Y order to reach Leah:igloo w time to rote* 41 11 44 1 ' • Itti , 1 / 4, „, I (Venn the Borten Triveller, 3iuniary -- 7 ., ti , 1 11,01.pprhS1)i fiqk an 10‘orjitOes 'the proPrietu're of Wistir"e lialsim di”' 'th e chr!cr q, , i 0 la th t rhid bariMsofireit = pet enee 6 e use 6 this article has itn insfq litriott. f7,9lp. , l9fiekittr proprietors of the ' rave er was Y cured offiiielikii',oo6lVolLfo;rl' omba continuance, by' the use of this Balsam andeleverral of our frienda rind acquaintasoß, who have tried the article, have founditOf great service in relieving thorn of oftwelli coughs. and shortness of breathing, with which they had been afflicted. Mr. Seth W. , Fowle, NO. 128 Washington street, is the general agent. Be not de - ceival, remember thet.spati- One' irnitstioni, and other preparatitms of Iylike:l%o7v abound throughout the land, but it is Dr. that has performed so-many thousand wonderful cures, there fore buy no other but the genuine,•original Balsam of Wild Cherry, signed I. Burrs od the wrapper: OtrFor sale by BA 4U Eli 11. DUDII - only Agent for Gettysburg. Aug. 18,18113.—V Vice Irendcittiirbtgtt‘i one o‘ his Diem* Vrbo was insolvent, expresil ed great concern for his embarrassment. , aM•miitakal, eir," , rgaeitbeirepts " PS Ir Mmy creditors w home e* NB 1 111. 'oo4r, havi 'hearsVlT FA I N Dedt ch46 ,2fß on , e1 ,0121 P 11 14 . 1 7"14 4 rfcrefili 5 0 .1 74 Ko*l. 4P84104% Most !jilt) t 4 g r " riond eels 'warriors* se* dr. iiriimrsyskr. BEEF CATTL.—There twit ofta Ft 110 eiJekalitt' seisiday, d ire held At see ' which wens mod tolitylistabier et On!' faatihal inn 8 7 40 $8 pr, ioO4bs. ma, theism'', Mee' to flile . i t o Pet,i rm. 11ria ,OirRT feWko VFW mlev dl .4.0 ' ifowam sokind. den , s rh o reeeilikand limply ire Nat. City WU in held it *11 . 12:' , halloo °remit' MAI it $2 tgi a 112 8744 Itye, dem OS 754.. .0 • u ail ,kbrid. of rindo - lente, "'Da PricesdePetrgd•. Oageed to Prime red wheat " al " „,ana white at $1 on to $1 White emit*, ea° eta.; yellow AS a ed. O ita 274'28'1 llytt So gilt " 'ARMED, On the 841 bout. by the Rev. J. Ulrich, Mr. Tir.0n.•004.491 1 11. Boa Rim St' cut rcall au..— up at Cwt tointy• • • _i,le'Qa thc f 104 L inot. hj the 'Arne, Mr. JOIM.II. Flli4 . lind Sucirrtre. Zinnia—all of Ibis county. On tile •Itith Met.; try • the Itbqi• S. • Übittm; Jew Muir** sod Mime limmiatrrre !tire's— bomb qf Tot.; seeeity. , • " 'AO B, *mt. „, , 134 Y. 141 1 11. 41 3 1021 t 1 •N On the 11th inst. Daentwr, daughter cd /seek) Hertiter, , of Harnilhinban township s in die 12th year of der age. On the 60th alt. I.lreweli., eon of Mr. 'Philip Donahue, of Btraban townenip, Nod 1 year and 6 months'. • lb thesbauba,lrtanklln cmrnty, of Consamp• Ilea; Mks. SOst'a'E versa, *ire of Rey.' Michael Cyder. , [From the Somenet (Pa.) Herald. Die!. on the 3d init., at the residence of his brother. Wm. H. Picking, req., in this boron h, Sera.% .licoa Picerse, of Company 1.., fld pi. Regiment of Volunteers, aged 37 years, 10 margin end IN days. , It is but, little m ore tliap a year since the nub ject itf, Ibis. notice left the county, under he com mand of Capt., Taylor, of Hedlon), to serve his country in the war with Mexico. He was I n the enjoyment of robust heettli and in the hill vigor of manhood. A bearer and more gallant spirit,be longed not to the American army. His Caren was such as to secure for him the esteem and regard dial iellnw soldiers and his officers ; and , to win to himself the high honor of having door his whok duty as a soldier. , He lived to return to his relatives—hut it was only that be might die in 'their mitlig. The fatal disease was fastened upon him ere the army was disbanded. and although he was permitted to reach hie home, it was manifest 'biz hope of heitlth had fled forever. The deceased Tagicipmed io the sanguinary conflicts of the vai n hey of Mexico and was one of the brat to enter the C.4l at the storming.of Chapultepec. The remains were removed on Saturday morn. nine far Jenne', where they were inter ed in the Irmo yard of the Presbyterian Church, with nail- I itary honor., performed by the companies from e"wan'at and Bklitown, under the command of Copts. Pearson and Hite, . Previous to the interment, a short, but glowing and eloquent eulogy was pronounced by A. J. Ogle, and an appropriate and impressive dis course preached by the Her. Mr. Lauglin, of the Metliatliat Chunk. R. & R. CLUB• ►l' HERE will be an adjourned meeting of the York Springs Rough and Rea dy Club held in the Petersburg Academy, on Saturday erening the 26th inst., at 7 o'clock. The Rough and Ready boys of the district are requested to come forward and attach their name* to 'die constitution of the Club. J. A. GARDNER, Wtt. R. SADLER, I. W. PtERAIIN. WM. F. BONNER, LOA AO CILEIBT. Corresponding Secretaries Pelershunt. Aug. 18, 1848. CLERK OF THE COURTS. TO the Independent l'ofers of Adams County, JOFFER myself to your . consideration as an Independent Candidate for the offide Or Clerk or Ike. Courts Of Quarter Senriuns, Oyer and Terminer caul Orphan, Court, at the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit your support. • • KIMAN IV, STAHLE. Atig. Is 3, . -- 1848.te NOTICIM. jEtTERSof Administration on the es ,'lale Of Amousw GUSSISAN, late of Alountp i nasauttownep, dee'd, having been .granted to the iluhscriher, residing in said toietieliipj he hereby"gives netice to all who are iudebfeil Weald Estate to call and pay the same' ivithatit defay. and those having claims are desited to present the same properlyauthenticated for settlement. 'GEO. lIAGERMAN, Adner. Aug. 111.41111*-U4t , • NOTICE ItETTERB of Aditioistrution on 'the ' pai l ito Of ANNA' Mot *rake, late un ki l ewei . tewnthip, ilen'tf. having been, Pie Little mihiseXibeX , ,,reliding itt Latimore tolOnship, notice is hereby given *pall those indebted to said innate to mite paylitepcited,thotie having claims upon. 04 otitanf V) preveyt the"sintie; properly au , thentenited; fey tiettfeffient. ' " '.' 3OHN WOLPORD . , dlthn'r. • •Ang.4 8 11 11 ,4*."-§1 • 1 ;'; '' 1 ~ .1 / ; : . , q 1:, 7- .1,4041 - iii - Jk./iPet Itingingv rA-rota.4oo r•fibrilleare Miteereeleriiig 111,17sillih g riper Whiidan Mods* iodrth , Sitsdos &ink Minds, end Chrleitte.. , 4 ewer)! , 01triieriPleM Linen §lbmkts. f , Clothes 'Door Matta, Fire Bmiltetis,4r. pre dpiog ITA MANG IN 08 is good apd cheaßer than any 'other estaWishmenkikthis city, soil insure all our 1004 'to be Baltimore math; „ inershante, citiseus and dealers iu general, are respectfully invited to call and esentiiie our stork ind prices, where they eao•be suited in the mot accommodating tettns-4t ,':WILSON dt T111,41/8 • 'toward curet .Paper Btore, No. Ilk west vale, above Lexington. Aug 18,..1848.--8m • rope FaR•itIEIZS. • Tilithttla of SHOVELS & FORKS 111. rosy be had lots at STE VERSON'S: Tust rtcoivetl, 'A. supply of WINDOW, GLASS, hr.. Aug. 18, 1818. , i I'l'tl RIE,A Ant 4 i'. r '. 4.1 , ""1".1+ *• . :31 trbit; ,l 4 ll24 or4iPleill titt40,111441;61,01 .4F4 ,4 4 .1 1 10 .7,,1 4 9 NO , graomd_ the, kipiTh aod e PACklePresenti3it,Of W!. 14.v.ssvr. 4MieaFg4loo of d t kiwis*, Adams, county, wilt sell a 4 . ,lic Sale, on 'Saltirdqf the 23d clay of Stplembef *EA' on Oie'premises, thid valuable FARM of said deceased, sheets/ In ' Rdiding prow ship,'idjnining lanlds."of JOhn' Trintiner, John Dieksil-David 'Mhover, , Lknig :and Thoniair Dickiiiitontaiding 'llO ACRES 'Mote of lees. The Farm lies on Big Con. °wage, and, is located too as to be secure froitt•Astons by flooth , )-,The Improve - atents , are a .• TWO-STORY• • " LOU .with a Stone Kitchen attached, a Lo ,Barn„Fiw' a Slime Spritighbuse, ' With never-failing Spring of Water. There ie Aso, Mt the premises a fine . „ 4- 1 /rehara . , „ of choice Fruit, and a large quan tity of excellent Timber Meadow. '1110.840 to commenee at 1 o'- clock; P, M., when'attendance will be giv en and terms, made kitown by • SA.MtJEL. OVERIIOLTZE#_. Attorney la fact for,tlisvirs. Aug, Mil, 184 L--ts ST PUBLIC SALE f lIE subscribers, VxecutoKs of thp Es '. tato of Eli is • Wit.sors,' like of Straban towusbip, Adauts county, deceas ed, will sell, at Public Sale. on Iliday the 22d lay of 'September nest, The Valuable Farm of said deceased, situate in Straban town ship, and adjoining lands of Robert Id Irony, Isaac Mon fort, Robert King, and others, containing 200 iii.oll,3S, mars or less. of Patented Land. 'Chaim prorentents-tere-ar---- TWO-STOPY ins LOG MOUSE, Log Ila rit, and Spring-house with an excellent Spring of IVater,ite. A fair proportion of the Farm is in Meadow and Timber ; also au - ORCII.ORD • of .C.hoice Fruit, on the premises. Any person wishing to view .the premises, can call on Wm. Thompson, residing on the ParriVor on the first named Executor. aCPSaIe to conintotico at 1 o'clock, P. M., when intenilance will be given and talus ntaitOttferwrlij— WM. VANORSDAL, JOHN WITHERSPOON, Aug. IR, IB4B.—ts Ej'rs. ,New alessic rirHE Southern Harmony, by Walker, containing selections of the most popular Muoe, adapted to the wants of Churches, (Lc. Price reduced to 75 eta, —usual prim, 811 cts. For . kale at the Cheap Book Store opposite the Hank. KELLEIt KURTZ Aug. 28. MORE GOODS! .ARM E RS and the Public generally can now be • seem modeted with almost any article they may desire, by nailing at SIT V EINS01; 'where they will tied a general assortment of DRY GOODS, Hardware,. Qurefutware, Groceries, 4!c. at prices to suit the times. Call and ex amine before you purchase elsewhere. Just received, 4 supply of fine, fresh SHAD, HERRING At. MACKAREL; ENGLISII,CHEESE ; also u few bales cotton 'Batt*, Carpet Chain, and other articles of Dry Goods. Aug . IS, 1848. FANCY STATIONERY. 1 IL EI,LER. KURTZ is now roeeiving his supply of Fancy Stationery for the approaching Fall Season, which con snits of, Wood Wafer Stamps, brass alien ated ends ; Cocualwond Travelling Pocket ink-stands.;. Cedar Pendiaklers .; Fancy Colored Glass Inkstands; do. Pen-holders ; Fancy Colored Sealing Wax and Wafers; Silliman's Patent Wood School Inkstands; Embossed Morrocco Port Folios, le ttersize, ( with or witkout brass lock) Gillot's Steel Pens, waranted ; Transparent Wafers— assorted Colors ; Motto Wafers--in box & & sheets; gmbossed Border gnVelopes Diamond Motto Wafers, in ; Puff Euvekipea, 'letter. size ; Countiagrhouse.l Date Markers; .M &theme kcal Ins tru menui ; Bone Paper Cutters; Ivory do. ; Pearl do ; Polished Ivory Tablets ; Sand and Sand-bcikes ; New Style Letter Clips ; Fine . Medium and Coarse Perforated Board ; Katie 'Fine French Letter, rigor ; Superior Indelible Inki.&e., &0., with a humbraligher articles of Stationery, which are OffeWnltilts lowest Cash prices; at ,Lleoltatiiae * -'• • • li;El4.ta IttfATA, • Aug. 18,4848. .11017513 . SPOUTING 1%7114; be "ii t edil' Simi 'ool_, lip 'lhe V V ,subscriber. w ho willettend,p ro nytd, to all 'orders. and upon aa . reasonable terms wean bo,proeured at any establish. inentiln the county: ' ' 'OEM E. puvilLEß: ti eityiihati, 'October Ili ' , • SOIMOZ Oldie t3ehtioMldrthe Iteisbw totn ';lneuttihe the' andet§ignett deitittae Kos 4kfort)Nolgelto,: i rlOviltii" iknd 43 4 4 6 ' 1 4 nair r twig iie a bcksif Nava Woks rand Statibire* ' • '' ' ‘bia;("ivai'b'e . found to 'CiMPI4(O.. plate assortment of •011. the,approveti hooka In meet .Publile will bear in mind that I'intetUttio dispose of thttnist , the tout eatpah:liffi,ei: TO' tie thilt, give mea call. :.40I , LtR a ttl'X ' Z; Aug. 18,.1848. t A A,. : ...HarsapariSits.„ „ • t R. Grophagep's Balsamiif Eitroot of tip Ail quail bottle's, Price 111,8014 by ; , /d1;1;ER kuiwrz. - Aug. 18. GETTYSBURG FOUNDRY .1041 . 14C 1 111114*1g SAMOP•i: sub l aciiber reepectfully intofrits friends and the public generally ; ficat..hetosill- continues' to tarry on ,the SBOVNiIIitYLOUSINESS f in ellits breech+ ee l 'hhi OldVeWtebl Minton?, in the Weatern pertelqettysburg, where he hat constantly on hand 's a 04 °r . • aispattibW a ,larß2l) such is 'KOlea; Pots, Ovens, Skillsts, rano; Griiitlies, &a., of all sizes ; also. 8'1 4 .0 3 /ESN:if every size and variety, inch? ding Common, Parlor,Air-tight and Cook ihg Stoves—among them the far4amed flathfritthiyi: ' Parfore be would h Ile I say, as, on • "mat: an excellent assortment of.. Threshing Machines, Hovey7s celebrated Strawentters, ,the nowued Seylcr Plows.; also 'Woodcock's and Witherow's ; also Points, ,Cutters, Shares, arm BUACItSMITHING is carried nn in its differeut branclies.;'by the beet of viol:- men. "tThe subscriber has also opened a ' BOOT & SHOE Shop in the South end of the Froundry Building, where, with good work men and excellent materials, the neatest fits andlyest work will be made. Kr• L adies Will be waited o n at their residence. Ali of ;604" 'me iiiiitineil . ai.Bctek wilt be furnished as, cheap, for Cult or country Produce, ds they can be had any where else. All orders will be promptly attend ed to. Oa.Repairing,. of all kinds, done at' the Shona, tnotice. T. WARREN. • Gettysburg, May b. 1848. IRTMISSINOTON HOUSE, lIARIUspCRO, THIS Popular House has recently un dergone a thorough repair, and hewn urpiehed with entire new furniture, of the best quality. Members of the Legislature and others, visiting the seat of Govern ment, will And it a very desirable stopping place.— .1. ICr Charges moderate. ' WM. T. SANDERS, Agent Tlntrieburg, July 21, 18.18.-Bm, ANOTHER ARRIVAL. has just returned from the city of Philadelphia, with an EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF New and Fashionable Goods, `lnich he will sal CH EAPEIt THAN EVER. to a certainty. This he will prove to the satisfaction of any-who.anay.eall. Gettysburg, April 7, 1848. ' .ippren /tee 'Mi./ed. AN APPRENTICE to the Baking and Confectionery filminess, in all their bratu;hes, will be taken by the subscriber, if application be made iinmediately by a youth of the age of 16 or 17, who can furniali good ragout/1 - 1100mm, I • IV F, kV En ainium) the very beet quality, and different Ij , flavors, can he had,, at all times, at, WEAVER'S Confectionary in Chambers bn rg street. Families and Par,lea will bo supplied with any desired quantity, at the shortest notice. CAKES and CONFEC TIONS of all kinds always on hand, and will be furnished to order on reasonable terms. Gettysburg, July 23.—tf SHEICIFFALTY. To the Free Tall of the Indepen4rntro- . Vo ters of .lame Countk., rET.I.OW CITIZENS :—I respect, fully propose myself to your consid erstiOn as an independent Candidate for the' ©Mee of SITERIEF at the next gene ral election, in October ne,xt.',. • Should I be, so,fortunate as to obtain a majority of year. suffrages, I pledge myself to discharge, the duties of said office with promptness, and to the best of my ability. JACOB WINTERODE. Oermany tp, June 16, 1848-.-1; SHERIFEJLTrt FELLOW CITIZENS :-At the earnest so licitation oft/ number of my friends, I of fer myself as an E PEN DE NTCA office DIDATE for the of , Sheriff of Ad FIMS . ,County, and respectfully aolicit your suffrages.. Should I be elected. I pledge my best/ etforttto the discharge of Alm tics of the office. ' JONAS HOTEL • Metiallen itine 9, 1848. situnirrAserr. FELLOW ,C,TIZAIN ,S :--Eueouraged by numerous friends, I. hereby announce my self n candidate for the Sheriffalty al the ensuing eletlion, pledging myself, if elect ed, to discharge the dutiesincumbent to the best of .my judgepeut and ability. . WILLIAM FICKE'. Reading township, June 9, 1949,—.% REGISTER AND RECORDER, To the Free and Independent:l'oters of . ~, 449711 'f 'the CS'r4eist Saljel(StOti • of many triOrithi; /ntitibed to "offer my soir Ss an linle'pinnkiit oait~tdaie fog RE' c l itsTzu,'.44 ,RE 'ORDER county., Should.l elected, / shall feel antler menroblirdems to the' poblie ; and' shail'tvedbsvbe tb diktiltitgo • the duties of the '91104 to the beil:nriny wtp.. Aprili 18487-11.. P4OTH.ONOTARY, ro the independent lroteri, of Nams efx, 4 IiEL I.OIV OITIZENIEC:-LiAt the 'ON. imill",holicitalinit of hiirobroint'friendli.l yOurp4ms l itliJ ration as an Independent C'aruitilide the sifiett h " irn 0 MOAre Tait , at die au sut4 ocioer sboulik I be so fortunate as to receives majority of your eulrragest,NuM, by ielsetetWol pledge my's4V/Ilgei6ouditaroth W Ascharge/11 . 11 tl,itties of tht3t, coke. , 4+l,Aialanpos erotirety Satisfactory to all. WILLIAM HARLAN. Menallen MattiahliviJelreL—to • I .E.11N4 1 4, Ait'n.C.l4.6"cl:ol . s, si,e, for sal • U. WEAVER. BOOKS & STATTIERY S. H. BUEHLER 11AS just received, in addition to hit ' former large mock, a largely 'Remo moment elf , , Classi4ll,7tedipiicalo _.____- \,.... Sehael, itrid Misa — \\ '' ,; 7 , eikt//tpUt , . \ ~\,,•- t. , B 0 OKS "li \ 7 \ '.'\ . ~ .• I -.-------- embracing almos t , er,ery variety of Stand *rd and ropulai, I f iterataire ;,alao, , Blank' Books and Stationer/ of all kinds.!GOL4 PENS, Pencils, Vii icing, aid Printing Carlds; Card Cases, Ink wtaodn..,&o.dre., all of which will, as usual, t e sold k7..47' PRE LOIrESTPRI. ixrArranseeleoh l , iiiste been made by which anytbing . not included in his assort-I m the will be promptly , ordered from the Cities. Geuyabu.rg, June 2, 1848. etiegittry ettrrd Bahm. Lergelot of PRIME BACON, neat , *Booted Atmily llama, Sides and Shomlslefs, jfist received and for,eale very low at. ,t4 l EVENSON'S.. Stay Ptlttn‘ 1 CIO GK'S; IfATCHES,--AND JEWELRY. WEIR subscriber tenders his acknowP edgements•te his friend* and the pub- I ieq tbr the liberal patronage' hitherto extend=' ed to , hint, and • respectfully informs them that he has just received from the eity new . tlearmeilt of 4. J I E-avoßmAg•-im, OF ~.F.f.„4l,llps7reulcp, such' as Rings, ' areitiktpins, Ear Rings, Wateh-chaitu3, Watch-keys, Guards, SPECIVICLES, and Glaases s pf all lchsds and , qualitie*4-all of which w r it l be i;old,lcow• ACLOCKS & WA.TCH.ES repair ed, as:usual, at the shortest notice. .Establishment in, Chamborsburg next dot* to S. 11. BUEHLER'S Book and Drug Store. liCrl have also for sale a lot of new and stmyntl-hand W4T ( , , IHE4. *bleb will,he sold low. Ai.r.XANDEit FRAZ)rIi.,, - Gettysburg 3u1y,21, 2648, FEVRII2.B,TWOUES,...iihe really billlWati iffim tient, FM eprobki by purging with FrandretVis Pills, and good nursing. Feed the, din:Miens 1n be. pamphlet; Which may be had gratis f ro m iheagentTor I Brtindrath's Pills No disease can' be contracted unless our bloodiii the requisite stetcuf impurity; it is main all ca oesolte pi ineipki, universal.; For even wider must Lie iullipted to the nature of the BA, or there will be no pribpagatlon of the species. The soil must be adapted • to the seed, or there *rill be no increase. The climate must have those matters M it which Will unite and keep.alive epidetirietil or contagious poisons, or they will become extin guished, as a lamp that is unsupplicd by, oil. EM I it is, likewise with the human , frame, it cannot be materially. saluted by epidemical or contagious maladies, Ainlesir there he those mattenifioating in I the circulation Which ofkr the appropriate Refl.--; 13y purifying air bodies With the Brandreth Pills, which have affinity with those impurities upon whichyontsghiq feeds,, we may always feel lemur", whatever disease may rage around us ,True,•*, may hive it, but it will soon he °ter; our sta. nes. will be the affair of a day or two, while those who have been too wise muse this elimpleand Pio collect remedy, either die or have weeks, pehaps menthe sickness. Sudden changes tr . oin. very hot to chilly wrath.; cr are . unfivoralile to heslthounl it ia.a fact mil. redid' ad mitted, 'that heat and moisture titc pow. redid' agents• in producing disease. and that mar stant 6ry and constant wet weatherehl'botb fa , aerobia to items:erasion; it does not signify what we it, it, may be agoe, it ;nay be billions lover, timely ,hp yqll 9 w fever, it may he,dyse,ntery,,er rlieunudism, or bronchitis , or chollc, or constipa tion' orttip Irovrebiorreinflanunation of tho'boirrolii,* or inflachmation of the stomach, or a neritrua af fection; but still it is disease,.tind cunt. ble by the , klrandreth Pills, because, they removet all itupuritiett4our the body, all that can in; any, manner feed the future progress, of the ate no, matter by what name called th us /haw pills are , not only proper lacilleine;,hot general!) , tile only medicine that need or Might to , he used. At the present time it is every man's duty who tvalltral itoplre his health'. to 'tape ,them ;it lit Pm duty of every , one who knows any thing of Moir henlth,restodek pinyon% to Indio it khcoth to his circle. For there , arc sonic alarmin: signs; WYtiettell of the apprriach'ii(diticaso. Vt i t l t sudden • ehaagea of temperament &Ye there to feared and:guarded against ;than any tontegione N.. B , is no. surely that ,you gag li ni n_ dretya unload yciu purchaan . onlygf the duly. auttintlic4 4061: dij•Thdt Bnindreth IMIle are , staid 'tot. OS 'eentt , per boat Dr. IC Brandreiles Principal Office, 241' BroadwaY, York; and by the following duly aulluristid Agentat.-4. M.BiatenaandiriCO.,'Onn , VattUig t, , Jii,p..i.vcre4!.y, Pi:testa% Ahrabam King, Hunteratown ; gfarlarni, A t D. M. C. White,, Haniptan I tliteirlngp . riSt Fink, Little/anvil', ;Array Duncan, CaghbtiWi ;' (106: W. Heogy, Fairfield J. H. A ulabaugh, East Berlin ; D. Newecifigei-Jkleitthangsvllle Moo ° v l;/1 . 14: • . , onsiiiitaiitkgs oPtiip..thvkit, mLI OLN COMPLAINTS,,VR. 1 - 1A,L3113X18/COLD ANI), Sii,VER : P.ILLS.—Out otthe "thtlecilti and une° dieorders Whieb`ire The Moses 'of hut- vying mankitid•lit thesii.inil doom, more than ane-lialf ; aria. 7 from pnet Wok io tbe;likef.fr Thisiinipartimt oripi r nin a healthy, condlk- Ni e tion e eerteles the lat. d hlomd, hut, if unfit in peitlrrii its prope_e dil)ihtione, exeesi 'ortilfolis? mtittei aCeintinlakdiAL:fhe tedril Mit' pkiitiple or the blood continue* in the circulation, 'efitd likes slaw bOl'hfaldsliqiilf.pdismi,hiitlbefii itaellth romp* out the siliskisystem, , finally.sivirrgrans to sonic d reedlutidinlsuly, ' , lll, May: ! , PPIlc(Wt, ict Abe tomb Of spwe,".snireneue .Frr, 4t.1,:i yr, pqnpplyiip_t, 4adodice, or Rbearcuitisnp. or Scrofula. or some pAritilineetddeinle epidemic; in'ene, j a tnetblff elate of thkil Mei% ittbrititeN; and 'hewed'', is the, greet "tatnie I *bibs' pmdisposes Ike system 'to; eretyclass Wl' • disease. .F.h?l i -. / i , '.; - .;I , 1 -pity, if mutlnril ',Gna LIP , SIAIIIIII PIMP: t r il kniodplkito• i t,l4e met excel Ica. I.Mrle4 in , 1 wll4 ttiOn-lint Illlt ilYir to time ,performanceiA, , its Iroit i c lulatS;aihl te,cleMm trebittbe i'td: o wl h .ifii, " itaNqieldrand lintrid .laVatt`ir i WA* t7l 1' 'always resoridd , ib Wilen apt .toms bliai c landsAN or extensor bile are apptatin . 1 44:v41140Malwit olffatTeikaiiwoldd-1it.t.... ' i ad s ; 94,-918v, live! , !lived' w h o PtttlrWM o MI" 3 1 16 use °1b11d. ,P,1 1 0 1 . 9,( 11 "L °1 ', 1 , 4 •1 1 fIll!r!".0 0 ); I t.. the.way4.' ,„, . ,---, , i u : : . Ratlierd . lireition l f bad pfilpiihnaarlretiine pub :lle, ibo u ld 'ka k i iid mind thaVu aliiii Dr: Halliejiii ,name. la od et ha 1411 cdaackholliaer on hncietio !genulne,Antilittuf Notion only for rale by the op. .1) 0 000 14114. T!. S' , !it'itit s - 4, ti'' , DPE4/114 ,1 9 , Gettysburg, and: et Dr. 1-1* 14?"11fe,.. 0, 2 Courtin* Street, New *rte., atee__. wily 96 scents per box, containing bath . t. eUM andSll- Pill . June s. 3iti f* ;'alto: 1.1 -• .T.,?,::',. Aerdlq-avorkeit IfittE full koltedrio tiatenaVieratitrbihu , VaiiitY of fre'4clht;*tiited' (NIA* which . I have just riNeivelitkitti Phihnik.l - Deteketiuthi net to be out-done in selling low. I assure the Ladies that they cau purchase Cellars at the lowest •ea* posabie. ' J. L. SCIIICK. Deoidedly.the heapeq. Goods In Town ! trubicrifici 'reepeetfully invites the public .tot eall.tattl examine his • ' .iBBOIITMEPiT OF NEW FANCY ,GOODS ) consisting of Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Pa-, Ter, Mnslinev Worsted Binding; Benda:. Needle•warked.Collars, Cravats, (n bean• • tifui variety,} Spool Cotton, (ill uelors,), Purses and. Peekei.booksi, Stultiendere, Olnrce, (thegreatest kind of an assortment) %fit* Hoireo , Tapes ii Whips, ivory Studs, Pearand Agate Batton* &tot Layers, Pang cy Net,Risbdp•Letons i ßoblnet LAce,Ed• gingen& l i tices.Pinsedd Needles:Knitting Cotton, Mixed , +Outten. , Yarn, Wadding, Black Gliditoli Ond /Fri Spat: , G redn Gauze Veils, Fancy Silk Ties, Wooden Moles, Colton' (Ape, Steel Pens, (six far deent I) Let it be borne in mina; dm( ail 'tim ,ove article; vrilhlret dispose d f Allergy live per cent: theopet thoh vier, poiftively. Call and eiatilidid for youtiselsies, l fiett lfe convinced. • • . , ~:.• April 74 , J. t i r . SC CII G oi RE'AT 1W ATI • k STEAM WOR and Engineer eeriorunt; ded 4 , E it knoint 'to the' *61.1d; thit the tnili JED dei•Opted hatr'obtniitd . 'btttet# teniini an • ' Inyi.otieitaltchinifortrul nicand . Cledn,- , over-aeid, ' , which, forihoroughly performing its work,, '.in n,speedy manner,. surpasses pay.. thing, that has ever been presented lathe public. ,In order to produce a machine, that Will , meet the wants of the community in every respect, the Patentee has for severplyeitfil applied hiinself diligently, to the laik;tihil is now'ehabled ta'offoi a 'aitiehiud of their cointideritionr ' , Title maehMb WS' 'only beoh opetii- Lion during the last season :IA Cluisthorliititl:' York and Adlimi entire stitieficlibit" It is a neat, Po ob rttittlii machine, only' Weighing aithat"4l,lil. and of light'draught, and can Mill ululation with ease four loads ur aiiversepd . Art or . ;tie load ih hour,: elite:btf coli verted into 'S doratian . 4414 , 'native' timq,,' Perions `dearring to per chase rightehan see thp.auteltiaci by cull-, ing at thy reeidehde in I.atiniurelowpahlif,' Adams county. Ownqrs of Ulovcr woOfil Id, their ailloatitage trigit!e'citb Tin ridreas of 'eertilletifis 'ean be given d its utility, and the satisfaetorY 'paltrier that it hulls and cleans' Clover/iced, ;Ina alio timothy reed, btl; deettt it 3 ) 4 l )l.9eartga' ,ry to refer to ' a fqvi , irlividu+i at Nhos,e , bairis' the dittatnltetqa - bekti extitictiaalitt fully teited. ' ' 116111.1ignroit Tr. to,e. t rispea , Jas. M'glaree, Esq. „Georgetrdorff, Eggs ni Benjaiin Shelly, William fighte J. E. Wierman, Esq., Abrahmide ingite% John ilaftepiperimr, Daniel r Sebastian S , titzell. yynai A 2 ' ~ 'front tp. frankhit John Ddlin, David IVl'MarZie, John Seely, Cleorge Sinitlt, , John Lohman, A lleintzloman, Esq. Amok Myers. Straban tp. terlom. John Mirthenny, Abriltion Krt.te, Wln. 141.'llherpy. Abraham Dighton, Reading tp. JIIIIINI ( 4, unrongharn, John 'rudor, Wm. M'eleary, Eu Deter, Abraham Way bright. William Fiticen. GEORO E GARDNER. May 20, 1848. CamenworD t s CI ATTEND TO -YOUR TEETH I •Dr. 'F. E.'irandersloot,° .' • • ; styß k ikog tot.NT1101", . " RESPBC'I'PULLYihrorint the citi► tens of Gettysburg fin& vicinity that lie is prepared'to perform' every opOtatitni l appertaining to: Hisr Profes'Wiciii;' such "ail cleansing. Idling. plugging and Insetting :l'eeth.fonnt singdeloodi II3A Mil itbr."'"Vri eiperienee of mere died twelve yeant lit the Profetislod he trusts' Will ef.ahle hink ib operate- to the-efitire stdisfeetittir'Or thOW WhO nifty Wildt his kipericds. " All Woilt•Arill be Witryttated. ' For hid place.'bfreslifebeti enquire it the Stofe of Stiinottil'Fahnestock. Referen'ee is respectfully iiii f ie to' the 'fol lowing gennetnen :"` ,'' " '.;,,:. '' ' '' I Rev. Dr. Boliii3dektif,' Rim. Pohl. liatiOk.r; i' l Dr. 04 Homer,. ' ' Bau D 4 Gillort, , •' . 1 Prof. 11191 supt, 1 r Edw. E. V. Gerhart, I Dr. 0. N. Barluaby, ,Prof. V. p.bruilver, Gettysburg, (let. '2% 11147,-ily , • , ... • • REMOVAL. " 1)R. J. LAWRENCE•IIII4L,.:' , D.F.141119T, liAli rdthbted hit ()tribe to tlte'billtlingl opposite the Lutheran Church, in Cluimbeniburg fluent. 2 doors; cots% nfilffil Micitlle6olrs.Al9re where , he may. all tinuail be fuint4Yeatlydand• willing. to' attend: to any case within, thnz province of the I)en tist.,: 'Porsnus in want of inliscut -or tenth are respectfully inrinht to. call. Refit ittikiteEtil: ' t i Dr-V-• 11, litatiftai*, illerlC. P. Kalt;ii4) 1). .. D. lonsrp, i , . Prof ? M. JAcosis f ... el . ecai:iAti., f 1 a 11. 14 I)Aculnia, " ' 41 15 141,4 1. 1 's . 1 , .. 1 , IV,li.ill.lipresaitis Rim'. J. . WIT apid, n. p. ~-., • lulYfr , b B 4 01, tit f,•,,: :.:-, -' 4 4'4 .. , , . 1 1)411 4 coNIAtrIPHILT;ir ft , I' '• ' • :" ' Wllorney • ite. Law, , '•, , ••• , r, ' l ' • I th e y ,Cli Prk F 4. Tli the ' '.l3; kik,;- c &Ilk. • ' or '‘fr''l'Alfi fliiiiiire; : titieticicit NV ioit'iirel 1.A . ,,), 1 ws Tore;Jorpy l i t ivr tf otLlti,ti Litil'OttMe'lty•sinlin - M ill ii:tig y, I. 'Jilt 'alitielts; ' a nifiyf — ratiiiit and ' fi titlittlV itiil terittOlii l'oi et Ink I FOS piofees irnt': ?t. 'nit I I l be'til :6)400 ,ro j 1 frik'iiiiiittdenee 'in& pains age :, , i ~ -,,.G i;',v., - l' ' 7,, 1 I): '' M ' citiititireiti *tit iil6`o' 'alien/II t ' , . . promptly tir ill!theiltikgp4lilitt.mtt4'.l6 hillei ,as - igenl letle'sWititkli . ,for Priginis knit! ,Penaitma. 1101'hil,. ) iniWii ."11iriikikOiri,060; bAhroilitti kvtifeh he - ettn i rttintstli'ytte (legit's.- e l'aoPitinit i irt SpiittCliniti; ititrentillely' te , " ,iieve I ntpm rryin th t e necessity ire'itifitilOyl to Watlhiiikton ;Atli asittiliatioll6:hltrt'llek.- eohtitlri`iitl4. Tettritir'L '•' ' 'I . --, Getrysborg, April 2.-0 • .A.LEXi R.l ST-EVPIN SON, • atrailNky 1.19 W, ' • OFFICE In' tit() Creniie ' ha*: Notift t'oftlnt'Oouk-hteaae;belw . eill Suilitb'ef and Staveison:s corners, Ofektyabilrg;',lia.' OrktnieVOLVD , trodiamai ,IJAVC" one thelotin titevotents' el , Ginvot. gout Mucking* (jnst fronvAli t i eity) . "everottered in this ilorougli. you ,don't believe it, call end be eouvinetd F an d the beauty of the matter is, they will be 'sold almost for nothing. J, L. sUllICIti. IRIS WAY FOR BARGAINS IN Cabinet Furniture ! h:l,u, 1,, , •(( ll~li.. • ' e GEORGE H. SWOPE ESPECTFULLY informs his friends 1:101nd . the public generally that he continues, to keep on hand, at his CO. inet-ntikin o 4 Establishment, in East York etreet i. dettriburg, Pa., a large assortment 01 all panels or' CAIIINET tg,lllWrgin OUCH As , Maho any, 11114le litr , R 44 VA% A ncrin iand t'are.yiAlorn9/4 '4. hay:Wench BED SIT S, CeMLWaVreakrgst ES, °mai 014 . kitancla,t1tritil • dikes/ 4E4 1 t , ci toploorultbre. it rrottoiraetured l by toyed( !for regular 'euatomeee, and not jar' dludiim'puipotiot; iholorbfie May rely up an its beine Ohl i.it purport" 'tribe; oP fife it ionbble,ettle, an& beet materfaliandmork natoehitc, . r;rr ,* • , Hotieekeettete and , othertii tleeiring• now i nd GOOD Paraiture;4lll do lb give too a , cell before porebseirig eleewhefe. onlef. at all timefte 4 . , EtV H. ISWOPE, Gettysburgifetvl6,i 184134—tt ' '‘ZIL,VER , s , A.ND, 'GERMAN' SILVER 13 PENCILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, of,besmali6 , ) Tip ,always he bad at ,he FaniieW4.l4l, r`, 11.1 u 01000 r, ion dere hie , acknowl •• „A, mogul tciAtt public fur the fiber :al , attd o lteady,,Antronagn with , which lie ban been fitypiro ,foF a Aeries ,pf years, and rc -BP'?CtrullYc Apuitundp• ;hat he hal just, re• ceirpti. r is ,qlO entablisheci ritrind in C4inbpriiPit,rg ntrtql,,a. large and freak SUPPLY OF DRI T GS MEDICINES, 1141111MteuttLBOetiEv.vo,, Dystigrs' • a !and every variety of articles usually found in a 'DrUgialotood ,, tihiriflita ihvNe tht attentiinVOYtheyfublie,*ithnhauftincte that they •Will'biffarittehdd dt thel boat itraso'n. Holt; ~rritii+il. - • •.• •• • S. H. -BUEHLER.. Gettysburg, June 2 - , 1848. i . .CAU fl4l • ,11 .13+1• 1 1 1-, kg1 1,, IIrtri A t4i*1 . N .. 1 , INC • rrillasubseribir 'this m6111'611 Or Irtfirthilhel'itorniendi'ainttife I that he is now loceted 4 ilithe'AllbylMiween North Washingthrtlankiettiliide'Street i,liti' inedietel;#l34wr Store ,4:4-I)."ltUrc.et wfiefe4rierift - Oritirepttff-884~ tofore, to do all: rose of Ctoth - - g•-4 -7 'Painting. ' G done ,at abort notice l ,j 7 '.:;7',..!1,..a50nab1e terms, for which (40 ••r e taken. l'lte subsesibtelir 'lint fa vors, and hopeKtiScrifieniliiiiio business, and • a 'desire to pleatidi to womliesbikilifi 'col etititiaut tide of fliabliilmiliontsio: 34' , 01 Idt Gettysburg, .74tty , • r 7jr TZT • • '1. o ', kt • d t (P} • t *1 let • 6 61 r 42 al " .A II 4.2)9 i • ir ' ltl • COLLEGE'; 410- , 111 - EALTII 207 Main street, Buffalo( N. T. i:* 4:1; LR fi ltt# VeglialdeLligoittr*. do idisiture,,l a steleliraled.satitikiiil wit h .has made cuo,E,s, .A.,writp t fiows, • is naiy int;Odheed iti d 'tide iecti Xlitt Plittiltli or ail i tended I rroini'Vehi l retbklY f`Wii" al °Mr, say it beefier itsbigenta - in tbollitithiletit6dtito 441 *Ain*, Amobncell PIY4I I !IMOIPTIONERS in hie4 ' ' profeasiope ttanknfit v,(4°alllot,gro erni uFn it in their . peantiett in e fol lowing `diseases; •1V11644iA1:fr.1,1 end dilirates ~,, ritel l l and disealsdislif the blond; dei+tairettidei la or'hMMllivdF l & c., eoill al I *Beare .4 isdases of the system. '?it ii particularly requested that el! who eontemplate the use of !lips attlikerosiwbsellisitistablbrmalion tesptiytin tf E O AP t'; . AM , oftl (tent; diillialow wit/ glailly ghee away. ' ThlY'bbdWgittati the method of cum...lexplaimi ihr#lnfeltorproil pertiell'Olthe airtede.lalut Oleo tbe ilisea - es it 'has- been used for over this country and Europe for lour yodre,kcinh sheli redid , length . 1 . 1 1)sr, Vt;IRVAqMile-WiitliVlLOVir,l9l4will n be f o r a wit ' NAN Ea: 'PI./k6o9' ArtiTA'rll.; I ' l 4 tivhiehea,ii Wiltterqn 'dß, ltOtliesVeil! ant thiiparties wilt itneivei ' " Asit' VAiitPMll l ,, • ' " as no bfbentil&Pliipprilit fits eihr twit , flen: Tho evidence 'cif 'the islAket hiedlenie over 'ill dimeage; apierttdVleftiftiro? thriii etdnilidg in egichtt ' Pitt 4111 grlictis2. 1f'i1.}.!,:314 r' 6dti)4 tli chear‘si. ItvrtY''lliiittihta " C. - VAUGHN" ' written opsitn lb? directions, &e. 'See ,pentAlt,ts riie"C: lin , shot atild at' principal fir*/ fAtaiiii vireo. HatfititirN. ,Olhces devoted to sale of this article szet.vsivaLt ff 1 4 0 Washington, balm, and by all Druggists country atilt esit,.t.la . 031, 1, i t ;ily)4 4 ; 'JACOB qiIAR 'ON, *Or ford; 51.01V01. iEast Ve,)l,ll4i:RlAN r ikanpyriy4l).!34ll.lll Hb.. Itl, A btot tb'iu‘s March 3, 1843 y T,,i141110 , 11 7 0111411 MT T. 13 T Otit • Its Aallinzorc 4Crect, Gellyslittrg,• CI A N be. purchased,. 115 elictip us may ,1L) he , expected, kiteel Bend .Reticules and! Perb;ed, !lends anti Clasps, 4 l'hr,sle Twist, Chenile, hloty ers, Cords, Worvied a inl.Worlted Patterns ; Card Bwirds, Coinbni Silk ; Cliniesqb hilly ' , White, Cologne, Hair Oil, Ilead I)resses, Tooth Brielboeo 1 Hoots end; 4:iyeh. I.lcl Lace And tnitpet,Winding, together tiYiddi au. •apporttuellt vf,1,41Y141,11.1c, 16 . 140,r4 , 11001, „ 1,5 p:y.y,•,,giiitrit tjl T.l ju ices, s, Fly's tani:(4. J t ; o t d and' fbr 'K IN Il 'and Atittlyber' , ..kible for II.Bt11: 'lt .. '1)&t N'tbTS, Fl.l/ R P81,1t , ./iLirt. 1111/N Dt4,..tz.t. 4 of tbo'best)quality . to be had atthu iitotivetionary of • W BANES. . rititito *vat: impi tt ....,.4... , -M,. FLIII is stiliseriber oilers tit Prirste gale* _l on atirimingeelis terms, ', ." 2', -•' A' FAIIIA , situate in Franklin township, Atlattfecittfhi ty, adjoining 'antler of Robert 'Oftellitivi William Dailey, and Win.'llamiltbn,'Wjth4 in 3 miles of Gettysburg, containing 184 Acres and 91 Perches. 'l'laire are about 60'Acres of Weitilland, and the rest under geed cultiiation. ' i l'hate ~....0 . .... ore two • • ss I, . DivelliSk Housed . I $ on ' the •Farm, a- double LOG 13A It N, newly covered, with sheds around it: two wells of water, , with s pump in one of them , f s sufficient quantity of Fruit 'Preee; leue. it l. as. Apple, Pear, Penh and • cherry /,!. Inters' is dateado* atiffieinriv to illake 00 torts of Hay yearly. Aboht 1500 • bushels of Iktute have 'been putrid the fanW i l and about 2,ooochesmit rails, ' .1! 'l'; '','Woultlsuit to he, disided into two .T ra ;1?Ifill ordeal' anti wood land. , poison %visiting 'to purchase, will heii`ltowti, the farm, by Henry !Freinle, , ' , residing thereon. , GEORGE 'CROSTLg t ., July 28, 18 88.--tf VALUABLE PROPERTY WWI QIIZZaIo THE stibseriber °trees at private eak r that valuable property situate in 1141.• Vlensand township, Adams 'cottroy,l within throe miles olGettysburg, on , the rontllearling from Hanover to Gettysburg. , adjoining lands of Abraham Heever.'lber heirs of Geo.. Spangler, and otherso caw 100 .IC/rES ' of Land, nnieli of which le in s gikul pixie of cultivatiori ainl under good fepegs,' There is a wield' ORCIIARD , of Apples and Peaches on the , premises. 'Ehe improvements are two. Krottr Srontt , . Dwelling House I , with a good Kitchefi atutotod ' a double log IlartOvith other out-hitirldings . , and near the "dour two wells excellenV water, with pumps. • l'ersons l wishitig to see the prdperty call On'Mr.' Andrew Will, living on' prentiotql; or . George W. M'Clellso, residing la tlettysburg, or the subserilier. llrrif the property is not 'sold Mt or be-' fore thefirst day of November next, ' ,will, be RENTEI).. Terms will be inch 'pe , 'WM, .111'f#I1E121 , 11". Littlestown,Adams co,, Aug. 4, .'4B—.ts. • iLTrentinfil end Compiler copy, to. A, V,AfATABLE FARM AT, B.e.tae. MC= IV ILL be sold at Public Sale, On 'the . preinises; on B•ii/a/s ;`the 16/A Nay ,4'epte,mber the F . ARM lately oe.; copied'hy LEVI hizt.t.git. Sen., situated in Huntington township, Adams county, two • oldies West, of Petersburg, (Y. S,) adjoin , ingleOds'orthe Ileirs Of Frederick Bow er,Sotin' Miller. hint Others, containing ß "125 ACES... lo to law slate of eulti , vaARN iii,xery,susceptible of im pro test:lllf owl is situated, within one mile of a largo. body Of I,,inis• Stone, with, which it ran be easittintrovede• The ter Improvements art:6 & • LOG HOUSE, .AND . • . Lo g . i+ith a ?Shop, Spriorlions9 two fine Of Water near dectloor. There is a large 'quantity and geOt - vdriety of rilut Treem, 9n theretnises, A proper pro. portioh M the Farm ilt Itt•TIM. - ,ISER AMIMEA DO W. Plale to . eintinsence at 1 fi',10pk,.0..111. when attend like will die • given and &craw: made known by WM, R. SADLER: .4 • ' hi fut thu N r .:ittjE4 ,Propetny, not be sold on the day above mentioned, it :wil( Ah4n 1 6 ft E i N I) lot The 'of' .he let of April next. • • Adg. ' '- •"' Ddinestle Industry Is the 'Wealth of Nations. Sa Fresh Assortment of g subscriber has a good 1111817111131011 , tillFAtilllt/NABLE 11A11'6, le is prepatled to sell :at * toll lower 'heti. ' ,hillettifore.'sllll)slllrß LOWRR thon•they to' • regularly retailed at in the cities,. • • A. 101,4 fur list warnitadd i • • 10.1 00 t , rine 41i11c, , do. fin body, ~ UV* F,ne Nutri4, , • i; 3„09 Flue Monterey , do, 1 0 . 0, Moluskltt, ettnt quality, 'W2 60 . to . 4 'itu, Fine JOssin aritlbther kinds iAtir, rite • (ed tp 'call tintl'iatiely ' ' ' 1:t•:flMS C A:4ft, Mit' 1 brIN ntpr p'rere t H. S. Itt'ellEAß Y. fleti7sbtit, tt, ttlitt,-{f NOT On, t 1 1 4 1 4 :11S l'estionenttity - oh the Div! I_A !ate .4)f.D,tolvt, LosoessckEtt; Seq., lete.oltitrnhan township, deed, having !idyll ;Owned to the subscribers, notice th?tiereity" ,, given to ,who are indebted to tared. Ittakb fray moot without .tlehty NN4 to those having claims to prottelit thin gawp,' 'properly sulhonticauld, thr settlement, i TIN fiat nanwtt Executor n:mitles In Lialiiititd Ipitict tittol.an. . Eol2e E DEA It . 1 Sok.„11(1,14, r , L.n. The beaks arid At.riteta 1 / 4 111 ttat 3 )1411418 of D ~I It. Lulu bSiEr POL it ~ 2 July ih4s.-Lrfr ' ' -r- 1 •.• NOtVILEIK•t r (*4l ETTEIik of Adtnittistrirtiott.aln. NNW 1 A Estate ol 11A1211101AJNIEW8.1-111r,4 , LIVAN, late ollthifottfitortinship v . Adaiiib county,..deoessed, haring been' gratued' , 4B/ , the , ukarriber, residing. .the Worn at the turd, ho _hereby gives motive tit itilicalrhtlii j.ed toisaiti estate, tb melte payinbar WA. I out 41elay, and to. those+ haring thirtieth's. I OCOUnt the rantei .properly attobtrebieastiiii , tor b !dement, 404 ,`.lBl, 1848. tit. ty6. i OLD l'.l;:pit4,4.Nft 141411hrnIN' ClilB. (In4i qa.Al,ll ) d . 4004)tescaf Prin#ng CaOtaii.Pereeyrioloto Paper', Enod 1 1 10 1 10 WareVi o irikr Real AM : • ''ll.U. 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