Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, September 01, 1848, Image 2

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    Arrival of the Steamship ilibernia. vix srikit BAN 8
One It'eeki later intelligestro--.lrreat of! ,--- •
• Smith 0' Ilrieta—No lighting.
The Britania arrived at Ilalifax on
Thursday night, at 12 o'clock c atid left for
....Roston at 3, A, M., last Frula . y. She ar-
Oriel at her wharf, at the latter city, at !,
1 ) . M., having made the passage in fuer
, teen days.
The state of affairs in Ireland has not
material?, changed, though every day
lessen the probability of any se
rivue.outbreek.
That this unfortunate country is not
nips pledged hitb' all the hornire Of a civil
war is not to be attributed to the disineli
taiMmrof the people to rise in arms, but ru.
niter owing to the want of able and trust
,ti,ortlty leaders.
No serious disturbance in Ireland has
occurred since the sailing of the Cambria.
l'he. Nett.' York Tribune's news of the
e Blievenamon is proved to, be, se
• V %fin iol expected by everybody, a most cut
mgrausAioax. William r O'Brien was &r
-etraced at the Rail-mad station at Thurles.
cutiaturtlay last, whilst in the act of pro.
exiting 11 ticket fOr Limerick, where, it is
mail, he intended to take refuge among his
Pleads, lintnediately after his arrest, be
wAs marched to Bridewel!, and 'Wyse
luendy was co:iveyed to Dublin, and
haired in Kilmaitiliam jail.
After O'Brieu's arrest, he is said to have
I C'fl/VellEitt himself satisfied of the hopeless.
mess of accomplishing his object, and that
intwaa.iuductal to leave his retreat-4n the
mountain*. because the further he went
the more the people seemed to fear to bar
c har him, or to hold any communication
with him. lIG is said to be. cheerful, and,
; Ida iirife is allowed free access to him ; oth-,
hiends are permitud to converse with
,bias in presence of the jail authorities.
-- -Richard O'Gortnati, for whose arrest!
'three 'hundred pounds are offered, on at-1
tot ptieg to escape from the country. was ' 1
,arrested by the Coast Guard, after be had
erossed die Shannon in an open boot.--
:The -notice was forthwith sent to thefto ,
lice, but before they arrived. O'Gorman
led persuaded his captors that lie Wll3 a
mere - traveller front Derry to Clare, end
Min a boat. Ile subsequently hoarded
a Ismael bound down the Shannon, for A
merit% in which he escaped. 'A war
steamer has been despatched after the yea
* •
: idnperor of Austria intended to ab
dicate.
Charles Albert, whose services in Laur
itsen). inspired so much hope for the Ital.
thinsi - htir been beaten so badly ne
by the A
,
Piesiu - inder Radetaky that he will be
ettie; palled to leave the country,
have recovered nearly
all the places they had lost.
• • 'Charles Albert is reported to hare pro
muted the Lombards to resume the war
With renewed hirces.
2..-Three American sympathisers with Ire
lead, Dr. McCarron, Mr. Duffy, and anoth
er named . Bergin, have been arrested and
Ithlged in Nevrgate. •
c There are the usual conflicting accounts
ilium*, the potato crop in Ireland. But
moat certainly die blight is making pro
gremin various districts. The Ihr gee*.
er' portion of the crop, however, is still
maim are.
The insurrection appears to be quelled
ghtuielentirely. Offers ofaurrender have
been, made on, the part of the leaden Mace
o'B rien's arrest, but the Government bast
refused to listen to any terms whateirer.
' 'The . eontinen tal intelligence is i,gain Mt-
The question of peace or war W
OO* Denmark and Geriaany rests en
tirgly -upon whether Denmark will ie.*
cognise the German union. Should she
recognise the onion, negociations wiU be
imiliediately commenced for the settlement
.00re:dispute. lf, on the contrary, Den
mark does not. the war will at once be,
fremnatin with the Military forms of the
whole- of Germany. In a few words,
intthe•Germans would rise as one man in
thrhnrce 'of their nationality, and a deepe
r* arar,be the result.
. .
• , puirotneutnit INTaanooarontite. The
.Mbagy Aroma/ asks the hollowing quew.
tionsi.-..1. Did Gen. Cass write a letter
front. 'Washington on the 17th of July,
1141, - addressed to a gentleman in Michi.
Oil 2. Did that letter, if written, contain
any reasons for abandoning the Wilinot
Proviso ? S. If an, were those reasons
substantially as follows :—That the adop•
Lion of the Wilinot Proviso . , at, that lime,
wink! injure the Ailininistration—kill the
••bettioeratie" pariy—prevent the acqui
sition of auy additional territory--,and
kid the the withholding of supplies and
the iiitninatiou of the war ? 4. Will the
Union deny that atm suck letter was writ
ten ? Will Gen. (;ass permit the publi
cation of the biter, if it exists
LOG•01FOCO committee of Le
ecifeeco waited upon Captain Nagle on his
arrival at Harrisburg from Mexico, and of
fered hint any office in the gift of the lie
cataro party of Sebuyk:ll County, if he
would change his politics and come nut
iflr Can and Butler. But that gallant
Whig refuttesl the bribe with acorn and
centenipt. The Whigs of Sehuykill are
are about to present Capt. N. with au '
gent sword, worth $3OO for his political
integrity. Honesty after all, is the beat of
P°lleY•
litio.--We observe that Guy. Corwin
ham mule appointments to adheres the
people in even• county in the Western
Reserve, during the month of September.
Gov. Corwin is perfectly confident that
the vow of Ohio will be given to General
Taylor.
NtORR WAR & A NNEZATION,—The most
alarming project now looming up in the
'unison is the invasion of Canada. At a
great tjiaes meeting of the "Qemocraey,"
in the city of New York, last week, Mike
Walsh, as an argument in favor of the e
lection of Cass, declared that he wanted a
candidate who would not prevent the in.
ration and capture of Canada. The ac
count States that the sentiment was receiv
ed with "tremendous applause.' `
lowa ELatrrios.—lt it , now understood
that Daniel F. Miller. the If hid candidate,
has been clewed to Congress front the first
dietriet, instead of Mr. Thompson the Lo-
Mabee Ca nib 'la te.
A
tioutetNt FREE Mimemn.—A
meeting . ur Five Suit men was held in La
fayette. La., on the lath inst., when some
pleas' reeving speeches were made, and
fuipti• e4eitenteut created. Finally, the
weigh* . hruke 4111 iu considerable tilt-order.
'the 'Weeirton U • beasts Gen.
elm had ip4A dent to Jo “with reeking
the tteettuey "libel it ie." We did not i
Lowe that the t:illeetal kW a haod i t , the
Wow)* t Os Setentios, but we ate trek
*woe OM be boo Ana LA both beaks
M k eistie.-..Prottrkt. •
GETTTSIBURG.
Friday Erening, Sept. 1, IS4S,
CITY AGENCIES.—V. B. Psimpt, DPg.
Corner of Chesnut & Third streets, and E. W.
CAIIII, reg. t... , un Building, N. E. Corner Thihl k
Dock streets. Phtleritlphia ; and W3l. Tampion,
Esq. Southeast corner of Baltimore k South etc,
Bohintort—are our authorised Agents for receiv
ing Advertisements and Subscriptions for "The
Star and Banner," and collecting and meipting
lOr the LIMN
FOR PRESIDENT.
GEN.. ZACHARY -TAYLOR.
FOR VWB PRRIODRNT.
MILLARD ,FILibMORE.
ottlcaroutat. i:up - Wks,
.
li•hu ttiumlorson, ot Lebsnmt county.
Thomas' M. T. lyrKtinniut,tit s Viroshingun t county.
„..,....
airitiggrgotris 114.12.41m0i
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1
1. Jae, o.elerkeon, 13. Hew Johnsen,
2 Jno. P. Wediedll, 14. Wm. Callen Sta.
3, James 21 Davis, , 13. Wm. trilviiine.
4. Thou .W.Vnifiekl, 18. Phan. W. hiherp
5. Daniel 0. Mew, 17. And. G. Ceti°,
6 . Josinl• Dears% 18.. ?btu R. Davidson,
7. John a Merin, . 19..Joeeph Muth,
8. John LAW* 211, Denial Agnew,
9. Jos. Khnnwlov. 91• 1 1. W. Loomis,
10 Charing Snyder,'” - 2t Riehinl Thais, .
11. Wm. G. Huff*, .18, Thomas H. Bill,
N. French Tylri 24..0. A. Purviews.
:'Moe voragNint. -
WII4LIAM F.' JOHNSTON.
CANAL colusuNisoNAL
NEU MIDni.pBWARTH.
JAMES COOpElt
siontirr,„
EPHRAIM SWOPE.
JOHN PrOXINO.
asourras ism sternums.
WILLIAM W. HA MERSLY.
crtnt Of TR' cons..
HUGH HEN WIDDIE.
commissions.
JOHN G. MORNINGSTAR.
DIUCTOR Or THR ram,
NENRX_HHINJEK.R.H.OF F.
AUDITOR.
SAMUEL DURBORAW.
cospsot.
DR. CHARLES HORNER
MO TAYLOR PLATFORM
"I have no private purposes to accomplish, no
party purposes to build up, no enemies to punish
--nothingto ow..e but my country."
iorhe power given by the Constitution to the
Esecative, to interpose his' veto, is a high copier.
amine mkt, which otionld never be exercised ei.
wipe. in_cassi askew violation of the Cornekatitm,
or manifest. Immo end want of coasideretion by
Ccinirrese.",
.
"Tim personal opinions of the individual who
may, happen to oupy the . Executive chair, ought
net Ia °annul the actio' nesteortgrees in inembms of
domestic policy. nes ought hie ebjeetions lobe in.
terposed where gneetions of cooditetional power
brie bole settled by the various departments of
gromment, anti acguielool in by the people."
ilTpioni the subjects of the tang the ourenoy,
the improvement of our great highways, riven,
lakes; end barbers, the will of the people, as ex
posited tittittsgh their repnweetatives in Congests,
Pilltldittlietteepected and -ranee out , by the Ex.
ecutive.7
'War. at all tine and under aU circumstances,
is *national cilamity, to be stvohled, if compatible
with 'national honor. "The principles of our
goireftinent, is well as its true policy': are oppool
sd to the subjugation of other nations, and the
dhournhennent of other countries by conquest;
for, in the tangoing° of the great Washington,
why should we quit our own to stand on foreign
mune" Z. TAYLOR.
nrA Spreial Sleeting of the
"RQUGif AND READY CLUR" will
be held in the Court-house to-morrow
evening, (Sept. 2,) at 71 o'clock. Prompt
attendance is desired.
WHIG MASS MEETING
On Friday the 22d lust.
The hie n& of "Taylor, Fillmore, Johnston,
HOMO loduatti, and Free Territory;' will observe,
by: tbe WI e( 4he County Committee in today's
paper. that they see incited to assemble in man
menthe-gin Cktosburg, on FRIDAY THE 22d
OP SEPTEMBRR, to - confer with each other
opou thebeet means of redeeming the country from
the misrule of proalsvery Locorpeok in, and to
hear sound. Whig principles expounded by some
of "the ablest champions of the Whig cause. The
Connnitme are making arrangements to secure
the attendance of • number of distinguish,
al Speakers, and have eminences that Goy.
JOHNSTON. Hon. WM. B. REED, Hon.
THADDEUS STEVENS, and ROBERT IL
BARD, l&eq.--ibur of the best Speakers in the
Stato--will certainly be present. The speaking
alonient oleveiy consideration miring
from the etosientons principle Involved in the
penes of the premed political struggle--should be
suilkient' to Weer leery Whir In the County to
make arremlentonta to be present. Anneted is the
reply of Mr. Arse pre--to hear whom alone upon
the great themes oiliberty, Constitutional Rights,
and American Interests, will be worth a trip of O.
ty miles—to the invitstion to be present t
Lincrasirsu, hag: 27, 1848.
Gentlemen : I have received your letter
' inviting um to be at Gettysburg on the 22d
of September, to participate in a Taylor
meeting. It will give me great pleasure
thus to meet my old friends of Adams, and
I shall make every thing yield to that ob
ject. With great respect. yours, ate.,
THADDEUS STEVENS.
A. R. Stevenson, Dr. D. Ranier, and Wino (tithe
County Committer.
As the notice for the meeting is short. and the
time for preparation limited, we trust our Mends
in the different townships, and neighboring dis-
tricts, will at once commence arrangements
to be present Let us give at least ate aunt
country !
tirtlevenal ankles, intended for to4ay's
per, have been crowded out—among them some
comments on the Addaxes of the tette Committee
of the Loeofoeo County Convention.
BY" CUAIRITI'I Pllnal.t►ea," eonlially
welcome, as is every thing from the , pen of Its
gifted author. It will appear next week.
Rte' We invite attention to the Cant of Magri.
Brit./11 and 11:1'Pe lIPION, who lure openeda
Da
guerrian Gallery in the new building on the north
west corner of the diamond. The pictures taken .
by them will compare favorably with those turned
out by the best establishments in the City. Give
them a call—no charge for examining specimen.,
and only $1,50 for perfect likenesses!
11.7 The Whip of Franklin counts have Domi
nated /Samuel Seibert cod William Baker for
Legislature ; Jaime' Wright, Prothonotary ; Bea.
jamas Mentzer, Regirter and Recorder; Josiah
W. Fletcher, Clerk of tho Courts; John A. Shenk,
Contrnimioner ; ,John Wire. Director; Rumbas
A. Doyle, Auditor ; Wm. 4, nee, Coroner.
Wheel& Lefever b 4 bee. renominated bzthe
the leeeofiese of Ceigiesksd evenly ea Writ ow
Wale Air Ilk Letiliature.
illintlny In the Camp.
The annexed Card, which 'Krems, so adrer
tiatmest in the last "Compiler," tells its oars eta
i 7. The gentlemen who have undertaken to tniur
ore Bretton for ilw Democracy in this county this
fall, had selected lists Psyrsasoa as tile can
dilate to ;:be supported for the ones of Cider.
sinner, and Ilse balls lo swans their wan
in this as in other reopens, determined that i
would not WMlnattde-mi s ik the Rip, nentativss
of the mtveral townships in County Convention
meddle in the matter. Some kw of the delegates,
who seemed disposed to think and set for them
selves, 110 9iklilltilq& elfsseen 1 M 4 , 4 0 4 bus
iness, athenned to prekunt the notelne
!ions by the Convention, but were choked off by
the hangers-on of the individual* who bare assn. I
med the tight and den of dictaten to the piny...—
The !Mos of the party was stilled by the canning
of the Widen, and the friends of Mr. Wmts had
to kmiek under without even the privilege of being
head in Convention. The result is the annexed
Cent tropio thei leading benaocratic neighbors of
'Mr. W.'l'
•,
I ' , ,7,C'OUNTY commlasloNEß. ~.
Ap o r Mittens, qf ',demi Clossaiy :
. NE i 0 0 u ndefined, do certify, that we am
&Oa*. ed to offer DAVID WORTH:of Cone
wave townehip, an independent candidate for the
reficed L'OMMIRIO?iER of rid colt*. And
In thole oaring him kir mid Dike, we know of no
man Who has mote Iblilty •or honest. worth,
with erbent" we would entrust :the affairs of the
county., Our object In thus offering Mr. Wotts,
is, we helm every reason to believe he will make a
• .. 1 9 1 "1.1.1"411.11nd.abo-we know - that we are
inliftedlcithe Commissioner at this time at this
corner ef the CoUnty, and therefere are determined
to lease frothing undone that is honorable in Itself
to recant hit election.
John Bushey, Healy Reidy,
JosrPh.Liiil, ... Geo. W. I.illy,
Pius J. tittle; Danfel Gin,
Levi Lawrence, - John Lytle,
Demist Kohler, Edward Nugent,
Peter etraidesughi Thomas Lytle,
Thomas Brady, John M'Kinney, ttr.
Peter, itharifelter, Jul. Dneeringer,
Praire Feldman, E. J. Owings,
George Lawrence, Thomas M'Kinney,
Harman J Gross, Jacob Worts,
John Ouster, Peter M Worts,
George Hasty, Jae Durkee,
P. R. Harkin", Geo. Blegle. Jr.
Nathaniel W. Gin, William Detrich.
Francis Lytle,. - Aug. 28, 1848..
The rare Dommittee of the Convention, ap•
pointed to apologise for its departure from the a
lmai opmicy of the party, hem labored hard in the
last "Compiler" to convince the public that there
is no men in the County qualified for the post of
County Commisairmer but Mr. Patterson. We
ant really way' that their amt in so poorly appre
dated by their own political Mend..
Hon. Thaddeus therms*.
The Philadelphia Daily - News noticing
lEtravears' nomination by - tbe Whigs of Lancas
ter county, as their candidate for Congress, very
Justly remarks that it will be hailed with satisfac
tion in every section of the State. The selection
is in every respect a moat excellent one. True to
every pinciple of the Whig Creed, ■nd bold and
fearless in their advocacy, his commanding talents
Will have a powerful influence in our National
assembly, where the energies of his great and ac
tive mind will be justly called forth in combatting
the political heresies and wild schemes of Govern
mental policy which are operating so injuriously
upon the interests of the country, and in Pennsyl
vania particulary, robbing industry of its proper
rewards. In other respects alai), there is canoe for
congratulation in the prospect of Mr. Stevens'
election, fiir he is known as the uncompromising
opponent of the extension of Slavery into territory
now free—an' exciting , question which the bed
measures of the iclntinistrstion hare unfortunately
brought up, but in reference to which the Whig
party can know no swerving from the path of
freedom.
Gubernatorial.
The Whig State Convention to nominate a can
didate for Governor, was to assemble in Harris
burg yesterday. Mr. COOTIES ' S health not being
sufficiently restored to permit him to undergo the
~arduous toils of an active political canvass, de
clines a nomination. Goy. Jounsox will no doubt
be the candidate of the party, and will woke an
excellent polt. Next to Mr. Cooing, them is no
no ma► in the State whom we would ptokr over
Mr. J as our candidate, or under whose
auspices we would enter upon the campaign with
amnia hopes of succors. Gilled and genenius,
thoroughly Pennsylvanianin all his views and rod.
ings, en able debater, and personally popular
throughout the West and North, his nomination
will do much towanls strengthening the Whig
organization in the State.
THE NOMINATIONB.—We leant from
Harrisburg that Wis. P. Joansvow was nomina.
tied by acclamation, as the Whig candidate for
Governor. A letter was previously read from Mr.
C declining the nomination in consequence
of continued ill health.
The Looofoco Convention were unable to nomi
nate the dart day—the contest being between
Landreth. Mark Ilialer. and Med. On the
second day„Lo3asvarrra's friends succeeded in
securing for him the requisite number of votes.
Washington and Taylor.
Gen. TA Two!, although he admits that he is "a
• Whig--• decided Whig," and that he shall "cv.
s be devoted in individual opinion, to the prinei-
Pio of that party," very properly mimeo to pledge
himself to a blind adherence to party in the ad
ministration of the General Government "If sleet
ted:' says the patriot hero, "I shall endeavor 't be
the President, not of *Party, but of the country."
How eke:droll this mem** the position want-
Ned by the great and good' Waiter x xxx , when
mend to pledge biasollto advocate certain par
t/ten measurer. fa a leiter to Gen. Lincoln, da
ted March 11, I1B1; occurs the following para
graph :
.istiosaa it become inevitebly neessmay fin: me
to go Into the chair of government, t have deter ,
mined to go free from positive engagements of
every nature whoever. This is the ammo I have
already given to • multiplicity of opplitiaione ;
and I have sasimicd, se the true mason of my 00110
duet, the predominant desire I had of bolus* lib. .
betty to act with a role referentLic_justice mid
the public
Gen. Tsstow, therefore, dandy upon Urn ground
occupied by OEOIOI WAINIXOITO7i, end will en
ter the Pot:widget's! chair the President of hist:ono
try, or point an—while Gen. Cses. in 'adopting
the platform of the Baltimore' Convention, plodim
himself to twdbere strictly" to its demands, 1111114.
II elected, to be the ?resident, soy of the country,
hot of the party. Let the people cheque between
than !
Ecgloves: •-
The Rochester Ainerioan says' Mere will be
eleven eclipse' this year—four of the inn; two of
the moon, and one of Lewis Cur—the latter total,
and visible in all parts of the U. States, and a por.
tion,of Mexico.
Irr John Van Buren has determined to
take the stump in ft vor of the Buffalo,nom
inationa. Ile will speak in Baltiniore in
a Cew days.
Irr FRANCIS . Titostaa, Esq. t _ formerly
Loeofoco Governor of hialland. Pod the
best stump speaker in the Stine, hes an
pounced himself in favor of free territory;
lad will support the Buffalo nominations.
Trltakeurn aga t Gon. Taylor.
Playable! air Ven. tools honesty and kind
heartedness hay becoradmte me not Wanting
I f ocao4, prows recklieuougkto charge him
li ith, Crick,' to 010110 Orldff *I command...—
The Tiny leaders of okulareferred dm-
Air - xlo7gart" *gelid iatxtrroar, and • with
about *hooch truth ln them. We notice
an article going the nut of the Loeotico preen.,
(We believe the Complbee not yet copied it,)
reviling a,clarge of treatment of the Volun
teers in the NidslcanW6ead upon the evidence
of two returned soldierf the Ohio Regiment—
me aft!„4cau wakinad is Entnklin county,
Ohio, iti 1848 f siva
or lecrinn,Wrilhe `• the other,
w i ° ° ° 4l / 1604 4, was aPitta, during hie minor
lion with the army in lice, of robbing a Mexi
can hen roost ! If thlenda of (horrid Cm
cannot boliter up theelsetible carve without
recourse to charges cdis kind, we apixahend
they will make but I headway among the
~ dear people.' Old ahem stood fire too lent,
to knock under to do) thief witnesses agaiust
his character. i
Old Stack amils Slanderen.
The slanders magi 'en. Taylor, concocted
'by LoCcd'oco Iwttisq d diffused through the
medium el reoldesa preface, hare drawn
from the Old Hero th noted, scorching letter,
tedthemed lea friend iMontaltie (Tenn.) who
. had called his attentioto mom growls/ander' a
geism him in the "MeihisAppeaf," a Locokwo
pitper.!:_'There iv .vomalant .Vhda ' , grape" in
the letter
-arm s Rrea..s, Aug. 6, 1949.
My Dear Sir : aesteenied letter of
the 117th• ult., enel in a 'slip from the
' ,, Memphis Appeal. to this moment re
ceived, containing tients said to Itala
been made by me arpeeful to the vet ,
unteers.; among oiler that I hail said
they were not worthlihr rations. and that
this. can be proved] tither with many
other evidences or nindliness toward
then, on my part ; aWhich is without
the slightest.foundation There is but lit
tle doubt in my mind tt he who invents
a falsehood to injure !neighbor or fellow
citizen, as well as he in. lends himself
to, and 'aids in givingirculation to the 1
same, knowing it to liaise, would not
hesitate one moment wear to it on the
Holy Bible. My numeis official reports
to the War Department; relation to the
gallant and patriotic dunteers, which
have been so extensiveboblished in most
of the leading public jrnals of the coun
try, give the lie direct 'the statements in
question ; and which t gentlemen of the
"Appeal" might hard:flown had they
looked an inch beyoi their nodes. or
wished to have made emselves acquain
ted.with all the facts the case, before
they published so groa slander in regard
to one who has nevertjuted them, and
whose onlycrime wastat his name,with
out his agency in tlmatter, had been
brought before the coury by a portion of
his fellow-citizens tore first office in the
gill of a great and freeeople.
As to the romantic ary about the woun
ded soldier, at Buena eta, (in connection
with a Mexican lad) which ended so
tragically, and who isaid to have been
shot by my orders, it without the slight
est foundation ; nothg of the kind, or
even approaching it,'er took place ; nor
do I believe it was er heard of except at
Memphis and vicini, before it was pub
lished in the "Appl." It is on a par
with the story thud id spoken disrespect
fully of, and otherwi outraged the vohin
kers ; and a more No and heartless ea
luinny was never promated. Not a drop
of American blood washed by my order
while in Mexico, nortat ora Mexican,
except in the heat (dude.
The whole matter ettained in said slip
is too silly to ba cruditq nor would I have
noticed it had 1 not tbmed it proper to
reply to your friendly ommunication.
1 must, from my Haien, expect to be
assailed by many unsiupulous editors of
newspapers, as wdl aitired demagogues,
without regard towel, decency, or any
thing else. I have theefore made up my
mind not to suffer whitings to annoy me,
let them emanate 'rolowhat quarter they
may ; but to "pursue Se even tenor of my
way," without tuning to the right or to
the left to notice tlem.l
With consideraionsiof the highest res
pect and esteem, )ourfriand and obedient
servant,
•
Mr. Van Burn'Acceptance.
Alr. Van Buren Imiacte ted the nomination of
the Buffalo Cow/enlist, lit a long letter defining
R. 4 4.
his prudent position and litical views. He car
dially endorses the 'ono adopted at Buffalo
denounces the Baltimore intuitions u a fraud
upon the Democratic poll and a triumph of the
Blase power--annorstmes bmself utterly opposed
to the extension of 194,1 beyond its
.Present
limits, and will favor its abolition in all Territories
a te
over which Congress eve r jurisdiction, inch'.
ding the District of Cola is.
He declares himself it vor of a just system of
internal improvemente,l4gh how far he would
go in that matter he dont say.
In regard to the ptCi lands, be think. Con.
groat should favor an arly settlement of the
lands by reducing the pries and discountenance i
the acctunulation altar Seto in fim bands
H. clings to bit Tteattide notions, and would
prefer a tram of dim* landau to t h e present
, •
1 ,
a 'ontipiler objects to the
ty Meeting, that they
r lot's competency."—
' neceesely task. Old
petency at Buena
a of the Admin
1, in Nwill
ovember he .
competency to whip
druir*Vralioo, Lewis
terfelt.
f,.
one of collecting ditties
goods. For the prisent,
support a tariff for wren
az:"Our neighbor of awl
speeches at the Whig Cc
did not "prove Gen.
That Would have hinin as
Zack Weisel( proved his
Vista to whip the chosen
betake). Banta Anne, an
just as certainly pave hie
the chewn casaidate of the
CM*
Clh
The naliimc•re Elina aa there bee tecontlY
,
been p, ia eiteulnlien in '4olty Counte r feit, ti's
' )( 4 1. W4 4 Abtroo comet,g ( d.) Bask, letier A,
No. 211
~ The
,vigneate:is pnifils eagle, /lying
. .
over Rut ocean. The weld . Williamsport" ,Is
It
very intfininct and in sum Roman capitals..—.
The figure is on each rof the note, and
also oath side of the eagle. The note we have
seen in payable to W. a.' 11, anddated June 6,
1846. The words . WNW gton County Bank "
are in large Roman, but ve indistinct capitals, by
which they can be easily defected. , 1
Well nat.
The Lewistown Gazette, alluding to the room
lotions of a Locafoeo meeting in that county,
which "recognize in Cass and Butler, candidates
whose private characters ate without reproach;"
puts this chouking question to the leaden, of said
meeting:
" Gentlemen, Wolfs year opinion about attending
harm rare en Sinrelsyr, and what would you say
If O. Whig candidata for Vice President had at
tended such gathering. instead of ,your °au 1"
Let the cattipaigu of 1814 anima
Old Deenutmetalle are DaltSerail'
.Tiins, it hi maid, onwkr govideri—M the political
es well as the physical Rorld. The ;man, who,
in Hil3p., weuld havitireilicited that Harms Van/
Hintate, the!'l 4 it man with Seedier* mina
", might, in 10148„.be thAcandidatat of the rade
idol Anti.tilweer party of the canteen weeks
have been, by common consent, voted o eini cow
per siontis." V• 111 BURIN and Ansms—a queer
conjunction of names on the same ticket •truly,
and suggestive of queer recollections! Take, for
instance, the following authenticated copy of the
hill, which was passed in the Senate of United
Stake, rye jotting vote of Martin Van Thanes,
then Vice Preaident, to legalize the rubbery of the
mail by Southern Postmasters, for the purpose of
suppressing Anti• Slavery documents ! And now,
forsooth, this same Vice President—who, while
Webster, Corwin, Everett, Adams, Seward, Davis
were battling for the Fmedoons of Speech and the
Prose, basely cringed the knee in anppliant
ship of the Slave power—sfiddenly faces about,
assumes the leadership of the greet Anti-Slavery
movement of the day, charges treason upon all
the old, firm, consistent opponents of Slave mg
grarrion, who will not follow in his wake, and casts
upon all the true friend/ of Fmedom to give Mar
their support. Hers is the law. It needs no
comment
I.An Act PROHINITI so deputy pestmasters from
receiving or transmitting through dm mail to
any - State, Territory or District, certain papers
~therein.DMlntiOrted...the.circulatiort-ambich, by
the kali or said State, Territory or District,
may be prohibited, and for other purpose&
" Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United States of
America in Congress assembled,. that it
shall not be' lawful for any deputy post
master in . any State, Territory or District
of the United States, knowingly to deliver
to any person whatever, any pamphlet,
newspaper or handbill, or other printed
or pictured representation CO - TOUCHING
THE SUBJECT OF SLAVERY, where by the 1
laws of said State, Territory or District,
their circulation is prohibited; and any
deputy postmaster who shall be OVILTY
thereof shall be FORTHWITH REMOVED FROX
OFFICE.
" SEC. 2. And be it further enacted,
That nothing in the acts of Congress to
establish and regulate the Post Office De
partment, shall be construed to protect any
deputy postmaster, mail carrier, or other
officer or agent of said department, who
shall circulate, in any State, Territory, or
District, as aforesaid, any such pamphlet,
newspaper, handbill, or other printed or
pictorial representation, forbidden by the
laws of such State, Territory or District.
" SRC. 3. And be it further enacted,
That the deputy postmasters of the offices
where the pamphlets, newspapers, hand
bills or any other printed papers or picto
rial representations aforesaid, may arrive
for delivery, shall, under the instructions
of the Postmaster General, from time to
time give notice of the same, so that they
may be withdrawn by the person who de
posited them originally to be mailed, and
if the same shall nut be withdrawn in one
month thereafter, 61-7 they shall be burnt
or otherwise destroyed."
The following extract from the journal of the
proceedings of the Senate of Juno 1:41, 136, page
399, shows that the shove bill was ordered W be en
grossed for a third reading by the anti ,g Coto of
Martin Van Buren. then Vico President, viz:—
" The Vice President hissing resumed
the chair on the question • shall this bill
be engrossed and read the third timer'
-It was determined in the affirmative.
" Yeas, 18
Nays, 18
" The. Senate being equally divided,
scrilie Vice President vertu, IN rite AF
FIRMATIVE. SO it was ordered that this
bill be engrossed and read a third time."
Office of Se4'ry of Senate U. S.
August 3, 1848.
I certify that the above extract is truly copied
from the Journal of the Senate of the United
States. w. PArrolv, Eng. Clerk."
Gen. Taylor and the Wilmot Pro-
The editor of the New Haven Journal pledges
his veracity for the confidence that may be placed
In the following letter addressed to him by a friend.
It tallys with the published statements of some
half dozen portions who have conversed with Gen,
Taylor on the subject; and the statements never
having been contradicted, or attempted to be con
troverted, there can be no room for reasonable
doubt at to their truth:
Z. TAYLOR
—, August 22d, 1848.
The confidence expressed by you in
the leading article of your parer of yesie:-
day, in regard to General 7 aylor, in re
ference to the free soil question, is, I can
assure you, well founded. A friend of
mine, in whom ! repose implicit confidence,
had a conversation with the General on this
subject last May, and in a letter to me, da
ted the 10th of that month, he reports that
conversation in full.
The ground taken by him is, that the
ordinance of 'B7 having been passed by.
Coniress, approved by Washington and
upheld by the judiciary, the constitutional
ity of the measure had been settled by all
departments of the Government, and con
sequently there is no ground left fol. the
interposition of the veto. He told my
friend that he would neither veto the Wil
mot Proviso, nor would he intrigue against
it, nor do any thing to embarasa its pas
sage through the two hoUses of Congress.
imposts on imported
tone, he is willing to
"It is said the Guerillas in the Mexican War
wore a medal with Tom Corwin's miniature
around their necks--041 same as a chum is worn
in A frica."—Lomfore
~ferpes.
A inhuake us to dm nama The medal worn
by the Guesillas. bore a miniature of James K
Polk alining the "pas" to admit Santa Anna
into Mexico.
rirLast week, • mail dog made his appearance
in Wastminister. Md., biting a number Of cow.,
and.boga,.and-doph. The animal belonged to a
Mr. Wm. Fowler, residing • fey miles from-the
town, who was bitten in the finger by the dog a
few days previous. &mai of kir. F.'s horses
welt aloe bitten.
DTnunnee Joffe/ion drafted tho:Anti-Ellorety
&entre of the , Ordinance of 1787, now known les
the 4 . Wihnot Pnedeo.'?. Lewis Cos. thii Lien.
taco oendidite for President, pronounces the Fro
Viso unowistitatidnit idd moo he will Wst
And yet Gent. Cause cab 'himself
Denowet.""
Tha Free Soil party in Maryland mem
bled in State Correention in Baltimore' On Mon
day last. They detertnined to egret a perfect or.
by appointing a State Central Com
mittee, and an' Electoral Ticket pledged to the
supparrof Van Buren and Adams. The ticket,
ea far as announced, is—David Gamble of Fred
erick county, Dr. R. T. Allen of Kent county, J,
Hampden Williams of Baltimore city, and Juitri
Reynolds of Baltimore county.
Tar An election fus : Governor,members of Cam
aro'', and Legislature, takes plgie . in Nanusoni,
next Tuesday.
Causes tried at the AM'S! Tortn r
sgromp FOLVIllt!"OTAIV';
. Z. •
. . A
IN/QUARTER 81138819NE1.
connitionwasitti v&Jaeobkorpfort--tinattrneett
obtedrikng gooda_under promp or n, V
Oct Auntguilty...defend an t So pay the Costs
Ji nntieutiOn. r . •
— Otittnonwealth vs. Admertisdra—inttlictment
in perjury. Verdict: Not guilty.
Commonwealth va. Wm. Cain—Assault and
Battery on the person of John Dellone. Verdict
duilty—Pentenced to pay a fine of el, and costs
of prosecution.
Commonwealth vs. Andrew Hartman—Assault
and Battery on the person of Jacocoh MundorlE
Verdict s Not guilty--Prosecutor to pay the
costs of prosecution.
Commonwealth re. iamb Paters--Aaseull and
Battery on the person of his sits Dekmlant
plead guilty. tlentericisl to pay the coins of prose-
cution.
Commonwealth Wil• Emma Steiffyr-Keeping a
disorderly house. Verdict : Guilty. Sentenced
to pay a fine of 1125, undergo an Imprisonment in
the County Jill for six months, and pay rosta of
prosecution.
Commonwealth vs. David Blunaker—Assault
and Battery on the person of James Little. Bill
ignored by Grand Jury, and the Prosecutor order
ed to pay the coats.
Commonwealth vs. Emma Steffy, Catharine
Steffy, Emma Steffy, Janie* Little and Noah
Sleets--Riot and Maliaiona Mischief. Court
charged that , the law requited three or more per
sons to constitute a riot, The Jury returned the
defendantifhirt guilty as to riot, bat James Little
and Noah Slants guilty of malicious mlschlef.—.
Sentenced to pay a fine of 55, undergo an impris
onment in the County Jail of Ilued,'„unauthri, and
pay the Crib" of game ution.
Commonwealth vs. Joreph Fhb*, Ovid, M.
Hearst and Andrew Kline.Oblativing goods,,Uoi•
der false pretences Verdict: Guilty, as to Beard
—Fisher not guilty. Sentenced to pay a tine
*Jib, undergo an imprisonment of three montbs
in the County Jail, and pay Costs of proseeulion
Commonwealth vs. George Washington Curtis
gad.lliagg Curtis.tierety of the Peace, on oath
of Catherine Beecher. Court, 'on hearing, order
ed the defendants to be dismissed, and the County
to pay the costs.
IN COIIAION PLEAS.
Jacob Stock vs. Benjamin IfernlAppeal from
Justice of the Peace in an action of Debt. Jnry
withdrawn and judgment entered by confession
fur the sum of $l7 in favor of Plaintiff
Flemming Gilliland vs. Samuel Withemw and
Thomu C. Milkir—Sommons in debt, on a note
given by defendants in favor of plaintiff' and sub
sequently ofteJed to r...reet u mu:eke. J ridge Hop.
burn, presiding under a special art of A werelih,
having ruled the alteration to be a material one in
Plaintiffs coutiul took ■ narpouit.
Win. Douglass vs. David Chamberlain—Tree
rasa vi et anuis, in selling property of plaintilT at
Constable's sale as property of another, after legal
notice. Verdict for plaintiff for the sum of $l/t/
damages.
(ion. Caw did speculate in land, be never
speculated in human fleah."—lluatingfun Draw..
Ifnut, was it from principle or want of opportu
nity I Perhaps an answer may be found in his
pledge to ecto any Bill to prevent the free territo
ries of the Union from becoming a vast market
for dealers in •human flesh."
IIZTThe Charleston (A. C.) Mercury gives in
its adhesion to Gen. Cass, as the Southern candi
date, and deprecates the election of Goo Taylor.
A good sign that. Au endorsement of any pub
lic swot by the South Carolina politicians, we al.
always reg . * rtl • as prinvt tmie evitlenc'e of political
heterodoxy. Their rejection of Gen. Taylor is
pretty good evidence that the rid Hero it• of the
right stripe.
" When and how h.w this country, or out own
Btate been henefi , ted by the survive of the federal
runty, under any of its disiguirat and &monied
names I Him nut injury resulted in every instance
of the kind 1 "—COtiler,
Unquestionably in every inatsuce—and espe
cially since the organization of the present Fedt r
al Imeolocti Administration. The disturbance of
of the Currency—the sacrifice of American Indus
try' to a ruinous competition with Foreign pauper
labor—the thousands of lives and m. 1141118 of . treas
ure worse than wasted in the prosecution of •
War for the citension of the area of `Slavery—the
struggle to defeat tie will of the people and con
centrate power in the hands of a single individual
by means of the Veto—the defeat of appropriations
fur Harbor and River Improvements, and the
preservation of life—are all signal instances of the
injury which has resulted to the country from the
triumph of Federal Lorofocoistii in 18-1.1.
li — ''Capt. Maryatt, the English novelliat, is
Jead.
HOLDEN'S DOLLAR MAGAZINE, for
September, is well filled with interesting and use
ful matter. We have no hesitancy in endorsing
this magaline, and recommending it to the patro-
nage of our,resders as one of the cheapest and
best of the monthly publications. While it la
neatly gotten up, the publisher seems to aim at
furnishing a substantial publication, which shall
improve the mind as well as please the fancy
Romance. History, Diogriphy, Poetilinake up
the contents, liberally and handsomely embellish
ed-i-and all fur $1 per year. Address Charley
Holden, 100 Nassau street. N. Y.
Tun BRI 11811 l'swrv.—The Aberdeen
Journal of July 18, 1848, published in
Glasgow, Scotland, contains the following
bit of information reative to the Iron Trade :
Graseow Isos.---Notwithsuintlin g the
suspensim of shipments to the continent, the
stock of pig iron in stores has been ;Wooed since
Ist January last, from 63,000 to 88,000 tow; it
may, however, be observed that the make has
been considerably diminished. The large tAip•
ways'merle to America have more then counter ,
balanced the falling off of home and contineutal
consumption."
So it is the large shipments made to
America" that have sustained the British
Iron Trade. But do American working.
men ever reflect that for every ton of BriL
ish Iron imported into this country, they
are just so munch the losers. Have we not
an abundance of ore, and coal, and every
means for the manufacture of iron at home?
What is there then to prevent us then from
keeping the money paid' for this iron in
our own country 'rite. answer is plain.
It is the workings of the Tariffol 1848
that is potting out the fires inour furnaces,
forges sad rolling mills. 'People will buy :
where they can purchasev,chespeei--orinl
so lung as Scotch pig is offered at a less
price than Pennsylvania iron, so long
muatthe." , /arge shipments" from abroad
cau
ingnien, ask you, is not the
%Wirer, 1848, the British Tariff ? And
who enacted it—who sustains it.--who
continues to 'advocate itin the very face of
all the eine it is bringing upon the noun.
try-I • The answer is-L.-the Locofooo party
have done and are doing' all. this. What
name, then, so-appropriateito apply to dui.
party that sustains British interests at tba
expense , of Americans, es the
' ,"
ORIGIN 07 TNU ALBANY Futa.---The
fire, says the Albany Knickerbocker,ori
giaated in a very singular manager. It ap
pears that while a woman was lambing, a
spark set fire to her sun-bonnet. With
out a moment's thought, she jerked it from
her head, and threw it she know nut where;
unfortunately, it alighted in the stable a
Mr. %Vin. Johnson, which, in p moment
almost, was ovclopcd itt ileums.
I Tint MONTIVIR ' WORKS STOPIMIL—The
Date llp fletitticrat says—u The prosperi
ty of nYille , of which the Locofoco pa
pers ineil4 quarter have so frequently and
so fall y boasted, of 'mediae idlest resul
-ted-ln • et stoppage of the Montour Iron
Wurkit Three of their large Anthracite
furnace% -together with the large rolling
mill, are now standing idle—victims to the
British Locofoco Tariff_ of .1446--attif
something like five
,Otrudrediands have
thus been . fineerimortiotsty' throtin 'itut of
employment. Although these works are
considered to possess as great, if not great
er, facilities furl the ainteetie4tretoll fron
as any other in the United States, yet when
the British eau send tteireihevelll4?-p er
tlin, on acconnt of the small duty , and the
cheapnesi of labor in that country, our
iron men must knock under,—“and all
this (in the language of a Locofoco paper)
is caused by democratic , ruler,"
itocatmo Occuitatoms.—The Roches
ter, (N. Y.) Democrat, of Wednesday last •
contains tho &Wowing details of a horrid
"The wife of Mr. Mr. Tannar., of Pitts
' ford, whose mind has been diseased Tor
some time past, on Sunday afternoon
killed two of her Children, by holding their
heads under water, in an iron kettle, until
they were strangled to death. The moth
er had made similar aermpts to take We
life of her offspring, but was prevented by
those who happened to be in the house.—
On Sunday, when all were absent except
the two children, she accomplished the
horrid purpose. One of the children was
a little girl about 8 years. of age, and the
other still a babe, and both handsome and
interesting. The idea that the children
would not be well cared for, and be unsuc
cessful in future life, pressed upon the
mind of the mother, and she determined
upon ridding them of life sod the prospect
of future trouble by this act of violence.—
The family have recently returned from a
residence in Michigan.
RUN AwAyo—The Cunibialand (Md.,)
Civilian sap' that two negroes or thait city
ran off on Monday laat, towards Bedford,
(Pa.) taking With them a pair . of hurtles,
belonging to Arthur Cowin'', ofCsinther
land. '1 he next day they were pursued,
hut nothing, at last advice'', had heel' heard
of them. The horses were found in a pm,-
tore near Bedford, and brought back to
Cumberland.
A SWIFT ‘VITNKON.—The volunteer up
on whose testimony the Columbus States
man published t h e story about Gen. Tel•-
tON'S swearing nt the chicken thieves in
Mexico, was inclined by the Giant, Jury•
of Franklin county for stealing a hug in
April, 1810.
- -
CP'A meeting of fhe Whim, of lininy (N. V.)
nab called higctlieb on the 27th ult. to denntirwo
lien. TA rLun'e acceptant of the trotninetion of
South entitling meeting, which proposed to run
Gen. Butler for lira Viee Preaideney intend of
Mr. rillanire, the latter bring an wyknowlmlatell
A esti-Slavery man. There in nothing' is the cur
crept-wide/ice between the 0111.eni of the meeting
and (inn. Taylor which votild possibly tobiorate to
the latter the action in rrininl to the Vita , l'irsi
dimity, nod it is eery rellenOue suppose that
Clem l'aylor, in ettemling to the nomination the
tumid reply, knew nothing of Mr. Fillinorc'e treol
monL lie will of more tliwteow • :an . *ytopea.lry
with the action of the meeting So boon se he be.
colors aware of lie full action.
Sat at.na stated at a recent pulitic
meeting at St. Latta, that he ahottltl It 'wr tow
ronneetion teitli the Kai . ..tied entarpriae againet tho
Nut them L'4l.liCA of NI ice,.
r COM israteATign
TO W1LL1.431 "FICK EN.
n room unix% non is address, m Oa,
bat it is intended for the perusal of the people
of the whole county. Your preseut course in
announcing yourself as a candidate for the Wrote
of /Sheriff, after Whig defeated in the Whig
County Convention a few months sinew, is and
ought to he the subject of every males considera
tion. For months, in the public papers, you an
nounced yourself a candidate for the tilientrally.
"nihirrt to the drrisies of the Whig Covorq Courto
tiom." You have %hinted thstplcslge, sod are now
asking the votes of the same p.mple, o hose deci
sion, through their npresentatires in the Conven
tion, you pledged yourself to abide by. is this
luntomble I Is it right! But this is nut all. You
have thrown yourself into the arms of too Locoks
co party fur support. You have quit old pieces
and old scenes rendered dear to every true and
loyal Whig, and taken strange gods to your. her
soma You arc • now coquetting with London.
leaden througout the county. You are cheek
by Jewel with cunning Locofecos of the Borough,
who intend to use you for their purposes, then
throw you aside for your credulity aim, taught at
your defeat. There is no earthly excuse for your
treachery ! You cannot oven have the =definition
of saying you were juggler] out of the nomination
by cunning and bargain. You were the minority
candidatethere, Col. Swope rams into Convert•
tion with a full majority. The townships bad to
deeideit on Saturday in their delegate elections,
and on Saturday night your friends in Getty..
burg arknowled you were beaten in the county..
Had not COL Swope reosived the nomination
on Monday, he would have been cheated; not you.
To prove this to those nit familiar with the facts,
I have carefully compiled the following itatistice
for your and their edification." lid' fidirindng
were the tewnships intruded for Serve,' to Wit:
Liberty 2, Freedom 2, IdurinplidamittXne,tie7,
2. Germany 2, Voisin 20 PiwurwalgO,2sAbbolottsww.
2, Berwick 2, Grind I, and,Honlintlina . 1 . tneT
king 20delegatea absolutely instructed and pledged
to support CoLBwope--and Hamiltimben instruos,
ed to go for Swope, provided 34'Murdy Doubt not
swereed.-41hwe milting a full use ford y without ban
gain oarsonnaptisesAndlek itr poetise ofthem -
Aida yon present yourself to In boned and intel , -
ligent people and Inds tot Chalk support! You will
excise toefoe,iying that the man !boon &dilil unwortl►y a,
tinf support of any conAnant:Whilg
• # honest
,Demonnitrlnd 'Mould la aol,lillo:4.*T.
Ilot bog on die meisal Tunably of Onissbew;;
I . in •
nay hays annaion . to attend to, you ag ain irTfir
b 010Otioo• - • 'TtlfrrPg•-1
• ' reekoltrierceirstw
The felloodur luidullomo vireo ileureirberobolf
&domed by "Getty. Ledge 41. 0.0. Mo n Argb.l4ol,
eSpreedoe of NA regret eoloudelTi, ,
a b3l,lbP'
doorb of .I.4ettl &INA INALT4III 11101iit Ymmer , .
Ariisy
blanked; Ttilt lie 'deat
weitee. the teroallero of duds Lod Misorulbe.
lore ea brother oulleursid 14 *es by immure
oyteurdisy of feeling. ,
Reiukeil, Thin the ritronulanceo oleendino
melancholy dece•••,••-hil drio witLir rig it oj'
lie natal show at a moment whine • Repo 'ire*
whimpering of dm floppy return tub', Amoollyi g h t it
eoveltry,—bie disease* commuted him len&
whit. Aghsieg Ida ossuary's bettle*--his do*r,
than of 011 the condone of boom and louder anew
sloe:mot friendo—oldlougla create el" daily occur
/rem.. Bud commonly weenie.] of tut ordinary •
ifficreoe, ire not the :cis lutnentuitle en& (Wain&
our leelwat ay mputilica
Rioliotbroa. That ► copy of drum ineolutloua fir
tirailemittnt to Brother tamely awl, yf
iniertttl in the prep, publiihed iu the county.
ouvalia litOtosktb•
ribt occurred \in •Cineinnati,
Ohio., hwt week,'of which we find thefol
widow particular" in 'ho c CidChine+ pp;
pets^!
•mOn Wednotitisy.afternoon; our hitherto
quisteity • was thrown inky unpreeaden•
ted state of szeitenieut, in consequence of
the breed austapt of two rettirned rolutt.
leers W commit•a rape •upon the person of
a little girl only, 12 years of ege.
Upon inhumation being' given to the
Criminal Court, which was in session, a
heneh Warrant was hissed, rod the two
persons taken by the officers, and brought
into Oman."' 1
*Alm time the , arrant war made, the
ozeited and maddened father had collected
ati, infuriated mob. which lie headed, who
repaired to the ()earl Hnoin, and but for
tho interference of the odicera of the court,
and Police force veiled in, woillA have ta
ken. the pillions?. and hung them in front
of the AJourt-tootn.
Alter a hearing, and the commitment be
ing placed in the hands of the Sheriff, that
officer fearing that an attempt would be
made to get possession of die culprits, had
them conveyed outof a ,„window to the jail.
The Sheriff's success in lodging them
safely In jail, and the disappointment of
the mob, who were in front of the Ciuurt
Room, only exasperated them to madness.
-- They - repaletorta ' - MAIO The' jail;
where they •commenced demolishing the
walls, and would haVe succeeded in break
ing in and securing the frightenPd culprits,
but the officers seeing elle probability of
their success, fired upon the mob—killed
four and wounded three. This produced
still greater excitement. The persons at
tending the Irish meeting, in another part
of thb eify,'heard date not, and rushed to
the scene of excitement, and manifested a
resolution to pull down the jail. The
Sheriff. however, arrived on the spot, (now
about 10 o'eleck,) with the Washington
Cadets and two field pieces, ordered the
mob to disperse; or he would order both
pieces to be opened upon them. This had
the ihustred effect of dispersing the mob,
and at 11 o'clock. the front of the jail was
in peaceable possession of the Cadets, who
were secured to guard the premises until
this morning."
Tha Cincinnati Gazette of Friday lest, says
The gatherings in the vicinity of the
jail, yesterday afternoon and evening, were
confined to squads of tens and fifties, scat
tered about over one or two squares, and
on the canal bridges. At sun-down
very decided re-action seemed to have ta
ken place, and very little of the mob spir
it was manifested. Prepar.itions sufficient
fur any emergency had been made by the
Sheriff in the course of the day, arid the
knowledge of this doubtlesi had ifs due ef
fect in quelling rebellions feelings.
re - Gen. Seurr and family arc at Saratoga
"A LITTLE MORE OWE!"
eil3lilAll 13/111.11 V
OF THE FRIENDS OF
'MINI., Fillmore, and Johnston!
Protection to Attericon Industry, and No
Slavery in 11. re nrritortes!
ROUSE, FREEMEN, N to 'IIIF. WORK!
NOW hits (ought your Irateeo—lod your at.
vile. to victory. and returned to mingle with liab
‹outitr?lnen--7.AC11 it Y LOH, calla you
to the political field. To your put theft! Po t•
yore tur the ballot box.
That the YOUNG GUARD' of the Key-
stone stale may be hilly motion! and prein,r, N l
'to move in her strength in ingraining . .(rid
Hot.Nli and Ready, - anti overthiowing hts pule•
iral enemies who are sttiving to recut e his de.
tee, the
Friends of Taylor tic Fillmore In
Adam', and adjacent Counller,
AM ' invited to meet each other in general Conn
, ty meeting, to be held in GETTYzbUItG, on
Friday the 'ltd September inst.
The meeting will be etklseesed by HON.
Wm. F. Johnston. Governor of the Slate,
ILUN. Win. B. Reed, of l'hthulelphia,
HON. Thaddeus Stevens. of Lane...ter,
Robert M. Bard, Em., of Chamben,hurg,
awl others.
We ask our Whig friends—fathers and sons—
to come, one end all, and unite in giving expres
sion to their determination to stand by their
faith and their candidates, from the highest to
the lowest office.
We cordially invite out " Democratic " friends
In come. Let them hear and judge for them
selves and decide at the ballot•box, whether
ZACHARY TAYLOR, fresh from the ranks of
the people; or LEWIS CA4S, whose whole lite
has been that of an taco holder, and who has
battened upon the spoils of office—shall rule
over us.
We ask THE 'PEOPLE! FREEMEN OF
ALL CLASSES' AND PARTIES! to come
end prepare for a glorious triumph in the old
Keystone.
The Old note who follows " in the foot-steps
of no predecessor" , -."shrinks from no Instsoosi
bilities "—t akes " he
,constit ut ion " as his guide
—hatig tan ',demists to punish "—and, would ant
even-abandon hounded ',Weaken soldiers to die
nesleoted, bet assured his aurgeens. sent to at
tend them. "if Me Wor ikpirtenent irrombk,
I'LL,FOOT BILL - -.‘the noble T.A V-
Lan, with ,ht1f..14411) F1_1 4 (.,,M0RE,, the elo
omit. killetStatesmart, and frsend end defender
of Amterieart Iaboe—TNESZ—THEBIt are our .
Candidates, and the friends of _these we expect
to answer oar call--their enemies ere hope to
see.
The Casse 7 -atir Candidrites..L4tid` the "distin:,
nuithial abili ty,of those whowill CERTAINLY,
address thit fellow-eilliene.....e l ieb will b e suf.
fielent drawyten from daily employmentente.
, Crin'Arittft'as fiiii'dta . s'ln Ail 'days of 1840 "
—ir eour
part
On wire toe to Itlqt":Set us ,
our
part NW rafilihr a• rhea, ant another victory
will ekpwe ti•Abil I ‘. .A. •
A. R..ETEIIT.NSON, B. Y. OARDNEW 0
WM. D. RIME& D. HQRNER,
D. MELLINGER: D. A. EUEVILEII,
Ggottos ARNOLD,! rCounty Carrinatiati.
Sept. 1. 1648. ,
HAL IMORU lAtexl.
Flom 77i lisamtitinis sox gni IrthxzeinAi.
Haar CATTLE.—There were anted ai the
lealei on Mottdey, 900 heed of Beeves, 400 of
vete *Old to elktebytehant ut pricy rittle9ll
Mon 011 - tos4'per 100 Ihc on the hoof, equal to
*6 Int.? 90'per 100 lbs. not.,
tlour market la quiet; eafea of
w " 46 augyord et heard. at $5 12 a 1f.,•9'215 The
lereipta bud supply ate lorgi.. City Mills is held at
*5 25. Sales of Cum /DOA 41t tjt2 87 11 as 3 00.
nye flour 04 00.
GRAlN.—Supply of all kinds a( (;rain large,
and prima tteptt•macth Sole. izood lorime'retl 'rhea
at *1 to $1 05 ; and athih• al 11 03 to $1 06.
White Corn 14 a 47 rt..; 30 a 52. Oats
21 IA .70 j R! 90 U 9::.
' 2 ,
MOItIU COON Y, MBIVBRAII, N. 4
October, 2q,.1848.
. Drirffeth` W. FowleiA,Dear Birt,4-Th'ui
may certify that I alwabont. , seVenty-ilms
eaa p( homarld havesilwap
resided in this town. LI Oetaber.,lB4li
I took cold and for six months was alba.
ed with the influenza and the worst cough
1 have ever experienced during my whole
life. Myself and friends had strong
doubts of my ever recovering. I got a
bottle of Schenck's Syrup; it did me no
good. I then applied-to-a-physician. who
prescribed for me several times, but did
not cure me. At last my phyaician ad
vised me to take Dr. Wistar's celebrated
Balsam of Wild Cherry. which has per
' formed so many remarkable cures. I did
so, and I believe that saved my life ; my
cough left me entirely, when I had taken
a single bottle. lam now enjoying good
health. if I ever again have a similar at
tack. or any of my family, I shall imme
diately resort to Dr. Wistar's Balsam of
Wild Cherry. The physician who re.
commended this Balsam to me, was indu
ced to du so from his own personal °beer
vatiun and experience in using it. One
very strong case of cure of a young man
occurred in this immediate vicinity, of
which Dr. Homan indurated me.
EPHRAIM SANDERS.
r*"For sale by SAMUEL H. BUEH
LER, only agent for Gettysburg. - ---
September 1, 1848.
MARRIED,
On the 28th ult, by the Rev. E. V. Gerhart,
Mr. SAMUEL C•RINAVOR, and Miss Cs7II•ItIXIL
Nv stems ea—both-of Fninklin township.
On the 17th ult., by the Rev. C. A. Hay, Mr.
Jona E. GALLrrN, ofJefferson, Yark county, and
Mil. MARIA, daughter of Mr. Joseph Senn., of
Oxford township, Adams county.
On the 22(1 ult.. by the Rev. Mr. Sechler, Mr.
S 041.7XLLITTLIt.and Mil. HARR AR /101.1.LIOACII
—both of this county.
At St. Louie, Miaeouri. on July nth. hy the
Roe. Rather Dagen Demetrius. AttuTwet Ns M
han, Put.. merchant of that city. formerly of Eh.
enshurg. Cambria county, Pa.. and Mies ANA
tin etas, of Littloatown, Admit* county, Pa.
DIED,
At the residenre of his . brother. In Huntington
tt.tin4ltip, on the 7th ult., Mr. 'Faunas linalir•
DOV, aged shout 65 years
On the Vdd ult , al Mummashurg, Mr. BENJA
MIN Willi's, aged 76 years 3 mouths and 13
Jays.
On Sunday night last, at Duncan's Island, Dau
phin count•, Pa GEO 1101: ZIZOLER, 1:1111., (lately
of Ge.tysburg.', in the Nth year of his age.
In Harrisburg. on the 25th ult., Mr. DAN IFL
W. Gower, in the 234.1 years of him age, after a
lod)r and protracted illness, which he bore with
Christian fortitudo and resignation, and the glo•
timid hope of a blessed immortality beyond the
grave.
Now• in your time to obtain a good
Pict ure.
FROM SUM TO $3.00.
BUTLER &
D GUERREOTYPISTS,
FROM BALTIMORE,
, 011 LD respectfully inform the cit
izens and strangers visiting 'Get
tysburg, that they have taken rooms on
Centre Square, adjoining Mr. Stevenson's
Dry Good Store, where they are prepared to
TAE :D LIRE NESSE El
colored true to life, and warranted not to
fade nor lose their color.
fir 7. We have our chemicals adjusted so
as to produce
Fine Pictures in all Weather
loi(ir stay in Gettysburg will be nec
essarily limited. Persons desirous of se
miring perfect likenesses of themselves or
friends will not neglect to avail themselves
of the present opportunity.
Is.J'Citizens and strangers are respect
fully invited up to examine specimens.
September I, 1848.-2 t
WAITED
.5090 FRET of POPLAR PLANK
such RS will answer for Chair
Seats, for which the highest price will be
given by tt.e subscriber. lie has also on
hand, at Ins old stand in West Chambers
burg street, a ver) large assortment of
Common and Fancy
CHAIRS,
and a full assortment of CABI
NET WARE, which I am selling at unu
sual low prices for Cash and Produce. Or
ders for work will he attended to on the
shortest notice. All orders for COFFINS
will be strict!) attended to us usual.
DAVID REAM.%
Sept. 1, 1718.—tf
MitCarla:l: 9 Z NO 4 4 1 4.29
NOTICE is hereby given to all Lego
/. toes and other persons concerned,
that the .h'DMINISTBATION
COGTN7'S of the deceased persons herein
after mentioned will be presented at theOr
phut's' Court of Adams county, for confir
mation and allowance, on Tuesday the
26111 day of September next, viz :
The first and final account of Jacob
Swisher, Administrator de bunis ton, with
the will annexed, of -the estate of John
Kline, deceased.
The first and final account of Jacob
Crouse, Administrator of the estate of John
Crouse, deceased.
The first account of Nicholas Bushey,
Administrator de bonis non of the ostate
of John Arendt, deceased.
The account of Thinnas Bittle. Testa
mentary Trustee under die will of I'hoiti
as Mule, deceased, of Peter Bittle, Thein:
as Bitde, and Henry Bittle.
'nein-se account of Jacob Hartman, Ad
ministrator of the estate of Philip Hart.
num, deceased.
The first account of Emanuel &itlick
and John Vim" Athuinietrators Qf the
estate of Daniel Neidieh, deceased.
'rho first account of Santee' Brady,
Administrator of the estate of Samuel Bra
dy, the elder, decensed,
RollEft'f' tIOI3EAN, Register.
Iteaistats Office, Gettysburg. , to
:'opt: 1, IHS.
WOOD: WOOD:,
11DROPONAL8 for the delivery of 3o
jr: or 4100ORDS OF WOOD, (Hick . -
'ory oP Oak ) *lll be'reeeived by the Board
of School DiiltelOrs of the Borough of Get
tysbUrg, between this and the first day of
October next.
By order of the Board.
H. J. SCHREINER, Seeiy.
Sept. 1, 113411.•;•.-St
dcal CHOOL BOOKS AND STATION , .
E HY, of all hinds, constantly on hand
and 'fur sale, al the' lowest prices, at the
liook and Stationery Store of
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, .
AN. A gent,ie %canted in 'lvry city a ni COUII•
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Containing an account of the Topography, sett*
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per clear and a bite: broiling strong and aub;
rtantiari engravings neat and appropriate. This
work Is decidedly the ehesperdoq moat popular
ever issued from the American press; and, tram_
the orders already received tor it i kve are setisfra
it.is Atestine4 to have an immense /81111 through
out our vast extended country. From peculiar
circumstances we are enabled to offer this book
low to book-pedlars, putt-matters, and others,
who may feel disporen to set as agents.
As the pliblisber is desirous Of giving this use
ful Family Work a very extensive circulation,
he offers the most liberal indueements toAgents,
and is satisfied that any man of giod address can
make from $ll to $lO a day from the sale of it.
1 here ix not a towoor--villagrain tba-triviren - but,
will furnish more or less subsetibers.. A small
capitol of from 121 to $5O will be neceasar:it to
make a commencement.
d...7N0 letters attended to noleu the postage is
pail
For further particulars address
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher '
'No 128 Nassau St., N. Y.City
September 1, 1848.
A VALUABLE FARM AT
PUBLIC Sa'Lle.
V [7 ILL be sold at Public Sale, on the
IF premises, on Friday, the 15th day
of September next, the FARM lately oc
cupied by LEVI MILLER, Sen., ululated in
Huntington township, Adams county,iwo
miles West of Petersburg, (Y. 3.) adjoin
ing lands of the Heirs of Frederick Bow
er,Julin Miller and others, containing
125 ACRES.
The Land, though in a low state of culti
vation, is very susceptible of improvement,
and is situated within one mile of a hirge
body of Lime Stone, with which it can be
easily improved. The Improvements are a
LOG HOUSE, AND
•
or Log Harts,
'; I
with a Shop, Spring-house,
and other out-buildings, two line Springs
of NVater near the door. There is a large
quantity a n d eat varied Of
Fruit Trees,
on the premises. A proper pro
portion of the Farm is in TIM
HER and MEADOW. Sale to commence
at I o'clock. I'. M. when attendance will
be given and terms made known by
WM:" R. SADLER,
Attorney in feet for the Heim
N. B. If the above Property should
not he sold on the day above mentioned, it
will then be RENTED lbr the term of
one year from the let of April next.
Aug. 11, 1848.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
J 1 4:11 4.1411,62,4
subscriber offers at private sal:,
IL that valuable property situate in Mt.
Pleasant township,. Adams county, Pa.,
within three miles of Gettysburg, on the
road leading from Hanover to Gettysburg,
adjoining lands of Abraham }Never, the
heirs of Geo. Spangler, and others, con
taining
100 4ICRES
of Land, much of which is in a good stale
of cultivation and under good fences.
There is a good
ORCHARD
of Apples and Peaches on the it.
premises. The improvements a r ea' wo*
STORY STONK
, 1411 - Dwelling House
. with a good Kitchen attached
a double log Barn, with other out-buildings,
and near the door two wells of excellent
water, with pumps.
Persons wishing to see the property will
call on Mr. Andrew Wilt, living on the
premises, or George W. M'Clellan,' Esq.,
residing in Gettysburg, or the subscriber.
10" if the property is not sold on or be
fore the first day of November next, it
will be ii.ENTg D. Terms will be such
as to suit purchasers.
WM. M'SHERRY.
Littlestown, Adams co., Aug. 4, '4B—ls
FARM FOR SALE.
MIIE subscriber offers at Private Sale
ouadvautagcous terms,
A FARM,
situate in I'ranklin township, Adams coun
ty, adjoining lands of Robert Shekley,
William Bailey, end Win. Hamilton, with ,
in 3 miles of Gettysburg, containing' •
184 Acres and 91 Perches.
There are about 50 Acres of Woodland*
and the restundergood cultivation. There
are two
a. a Pwelling Houses
. 1 on the Fenn, a double LOG
BARN, newly covered; with sheds around
it: two wells of water, with a pump in
one of them ; isfillicient quantity of Fruit
Trees, stich Apple; Pear, Pcsioh!and
Cherry.; . There ip Meadow autfteieat to
ma ke-fattottd of-flayy - Abon 50 - 0
bushels of Lime have,been puton the farm,
and abbilt 2;003 cliebnot '
This 'would Snit to' bd divided into do
Tracts, both of dear and wood land.
Any person wishing to purchase, will
be shown the farm; by Henry Trestle,
residing 'thereon.
GEORGE TROSTLE
July 28, i848.--ir -
M11*U413.1,11
REAL EttATE
AP PUBLIC MLR,'
rir NE undersigned, by' virtue orok pow
er of Attorney, to hint granted by
Ile fairs and Legal f Repreilesiuttiyes of
Wu. Monsinwr, deceased, late of Reading
township, Adams county, will well at Pub
lic Sale, on
Saturday the 23d day of September next,
on the premises, the valuable FARM of
said deceased, situate in Reading town
ship, adjoining lands of John Trimmer;
John Dicks, Huvid Hoover, Win. Long
and Thomas Dicks, containing
110 ACRES,
morn or less, The Farm lies on Big Con
owago, and is located so as to be secure
from damage by flood. The Improve.
glow! are fa,. ., .1t .....
TWO-S'Z'QRY
,LOG HOUSE,
with a Stone Kitchen attached, a Log
Barn, and a Stone Springheuee, whirr
never-failing Spring of Water. There li e
also on the premise. a foie
- liretherd
of choice Fruit, inch large quiff ,
thy of excellent Timber and " ,
Meadow, 100‘thile to imminence at o'.:
chick, P. M., When attendance will bigiv-,
en and items diidO ItnoWn 'by ' - ,
SAMUEL OVERHOLTZEII,
Ahem) , in tact ibr the Hain.
Aug. 18,18413,..-tit
~
JALUABI,E
REAL PiioPiiitTY
Jt Public 'Sale.
N, pursuance of an alias Order of tho
Orhane' COuif . of Adams county.
tvill be exposed to , public voodoo, on
Thuile/ay the 21st day of Sepleniber next,
at 10 o'clock, A. M.; on said day, at the .
Mansion House on the Home' Place, the
following tracts or portions of valuable Heal
Property; lite' thit estate ofF l attoosimA,
SHULL, deceased, ilk: Th. 6,
-441 E-MANSION - YARN
OR 1201#131 PgiAo2l,
a large and valuable tract of Patented 14rid,
situate iii Ty ione tohmship, Adami county',
adjoining 'arida of Henry Myers, Samuel
Hoffman, and others, having the Big Con
'wage creek on the South side ; lying 1-2
miles from Myer's mill, 1 mile frem'New
Chester Coto 'Pihetown) ; containing 282
AChES, more or less, of good lurid,
eipallq cleared, - with a large quantity df
Meadow, and 2ne 'body of Woodland{
The improvements are Double
W orwo.s.r.
11 Mansion H9use,
with a brick Back Wilding, a large Double
Bank Barn, shedgand outbuildings, an ex
cellent Spring Muse, and other improve
' ments. There is also upon this , tract a
two story lug TENANT HOUSE, with
log Stabling, and a spring of water near
the house. There are also three excel
lent ORCHARDS on the plantation, con-,
wining a variety of choice Fruit Trees.--,
The Mansion Farm will be sold entire or
in two parts to suit purchasers. Th e fi rs t
part, containing 157 acres and 77 perches,
and having thereon the Mansion House,
and two excellent Orchards I the second
part. containing 75 acres, with the Tenant
House, a good Orchard, Ste. E ac h t rac t
will have a good proportion of amble land,
meadow, and woodland, and a good sup
ply of water.—ALSO,
•
Two Lots of Ground,
in Hunterstown, fronting on the road lead
ing to C ham berebn rg, adjoining lota of hi%
cob Grass, John Velty, and where. and
containing abeiit ohe Acre ;. on which are
erected a Two-Story
it 011011.1745 T .
moviogg,
Kitchen, Shop, and Stable,
with a well of water on the prdinises.—l,
r2"Good and perfct. titles will be made
to the purchasers. The sale will be held
at the Home Place, when the terms will
be made known ; and until the day of Sale
the property willbe shown to persons de
ring to view the same, by •
JOHN SHULL,
_ DAVID SHULL,
.1(Ine rs of Feederick Shull, deed.
By the Court—Ws. S. HASULTON, Clerk
Aug. 25, 1548.7-ts
PUBLIC SALE.
Isubscriber, Administrator of the
ju Estate of Atti'Hume
,Itutsuirsu, late
of Mountpleasant township. Adams coun
ty. deceased, will sell at Pulle.Sale, on -
Saturday, the , 30th September next,
on the premises, the lot of Ground of said
de - Ceased, ctuate in said township; and
adjoining lands of Jacob Will, James Polit,
and Samuel Weikort, about I Wile front
Seneft's (formerly Adams') Mill, and about
5 miles from LittlestoWn, on the main
road leading from the latter to the fonder
place. The Tract contains
10 1-2 Acres,
mote or less, of Patented Land, under
good fencing, and in a good elate of cold+
vution, with a sufficient quantity of Mea
dow. The improvements are a
o.ss. AND ONE•DIALIIITODY
Log Dwelling, •
and a double Log Barn ; there is a superi
or Well of Water near the door, and an
Orchard of choice Fruit Trees of various
kinds. •
'Phis Property is well worth the atten
tion of purchasers. It can bo viewed on
application to Geo. Weikervesiding on
the premises, or to the subs&iber in the
same township. Possession and an indis-
putable title will be given on the first of
April next, Bale to commence at 9,9'clock p
A. M., when attendance wilt be men SO
the terms of sale made know by
DAVID T. SNEERINGER, Adm'r....
Aug. 25, 1848.-3 t
113114kA it*TitTflt
'PUBLIC MLE.
'RE subscribers, Executortof the Es.
tine Of ELIZABtrit WILSON* late of
Stratum township, Adams county. deccas•
ed, will sell, at Public Sale, on '1
11.141- 7 1gT i _h he e - ,. 2l 7,jutut of le B 7F ie fi n rU e:ll64
of said deceased, situate in Btraban town•
ship, and adjoining lands of Robert MI!.
heny,'lssec Monfort, Robert King, and
others,,containing •
Zo . .Os
mom Pr, less , of Patented •
111 , 11 d!, TM I*
Pr " em !" 4 " 2 are ' a
TWO-STORY 4 4
[llll * LOG HOUSE, 1 ,
u `Lo g Berthold Sprinjoiltousowitik
an excellent Spring of Water. 14:0. Arai,
proportion of the Farm is in Mea w end
"Timber; also an
ORCH.I RD
91 Chcnce Fruit,
on the Premises. Any person wishing
to view the premises, can call on Wm.
'"Thompson, residing on the Farm, or on
the first named Executor.
01:7'Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P.
M., when attendance will be given and
tenon made known by
- WM. VA NORSDAL.
JOHN 1V ITHERSPOON;
.18, 1848.—te Er'ra.
CAP & LETTER PAPER, of beauti
ful quality, for sale at
April 7.—tf J. L. SCHICK'S.
Dov*die Inds:airy 10 the 'Wealth
I . .otllatlons.
Fresh Aisort meet. ofj;1 1
sulieteriber has spud assert: meat
FAS H ItONABLEALTS;
he is prepared , to,sell at 4 to i lower hum
heretofore, and iiren I'i4raft thsatthey are
equip retailed' !lid ';I
fur Hot, wirrrsatitd, $t 00 A'
'PI ' ,do far body, ' • a ea—
rble Norio. • de,,, • ;, , • *8 OP it
Fine liestoey, de,
Iteeti k de, 2 00
trileskirfr alltra w; , , a* to 4:g ,
Hats. 'indenter iiiids . , lA)4;
The public are invited to
,eaJI and igtufy
themselves. , , . ,
pc:rremad Caen. nod only one prier.
is -
" ging/0100mm of OArTo, odelititilhenti.
ailed, worth MOO gglit 0 slip 1014 11
AtatiONENTS. •
FURTHER PROOF , .
v the eAtegey of. that deservedly ofor
rot xtr 4 iiit YaiLlxo sailiiiißOSS4
PEETORANT: ' - ' • ' '
• Porgotinn,seita,'Marth le, 1E48:
Mr. Jamas F. kliess4-Sir: etimpelled
from inwsprnesittitintliktuie:.l*.JeldusiA.Lion
with the success of your Sovereign Romudy
(Rossi Expettosent) in curing my so. Sylves
ter, NMI glirlsollYear. l l, or mos", ,obs,!icykto
cough suid told, front the effects of Which .he
Buffeted both night alicl,day, till I began' to fear
it would finally lead Id the 'Consumption ;
at' the 'ilidomtneridatitift' iit I tried' a
bottle or 'Voutr 'Expectorant aild'Whit Nye At'
suruitte on his taking' nos smile the cornehte df
O.III,JeurTLI Mt VAS liTlllliLlr
mains so to the present day, , ,fot which c,00,,te,
receive the grateful thanks of a mother.
C, THATCHER,
9th Si.; sheet Willow, Philadelphia, Pa,
, 11:rEAUTIHN,;.0
Tea Goat/tett has the words ".*44..r.xpporro
riles; bripAmild,' nanintoi4
glass, oiid the initidlis 4 lrF: R." stirtsPed'Olt the
the seal.' Each bunk, tientalter: will be 'stet;
aped to •• Brew wasawait ontwhicis ii tin' Jut
sinalc signature of the proprietor, without which
it ii counterfeit, , Piepared only
JA$. t . t10 ; 98
• • Druggrst. tielilinute: Aid.
For sale by SAMUEL li t BITETILEIV, %rut
tysburg; Dr. Wm. R. ge - weit, Yolk Springs
Geo. W. Heegy, Fairfield.. . i
ccyPrice 50 cents per bottle.
Aug. 2,14 . IS I S.--tf.
najr Annual Wddtvas bitfore die
111111111 r Phrenakoamian and Philosnathhil
an Societter a Pennsylvania CpHuge.;
will be delivered on N'Vedueaday 20th of
September, at a o'clock. I'. M.. in Christ's
Church, by lion. Wil.t.t.tat B. gasp, et. Atrarrook .
Philadelphia. The friends of Literature ti
sa """' s i; i‘. • • •
a a n tie d
o th d. e public genet:llly are ilitfited 0. 'll 01 4 . 0 • 1 4 , 4 0 1 ; . 7 ,h /nf i. r uut qll7 o ,T r ir h?, 6 o el) . ,!ih t f o P u J r li t te u t i l
J. IL CUPP, Adams ountrt• to Vorreel error!
8 L. GLAsuovr, 8. C. I VVE ;Lm anti iiot forth in • Viilipp idr, reale," 01 Iho
G. M. PILE, J W:gottirtsorr, settlement of the 4 dinmistralton account
ecasewittos Amug/mlt. ' „orb:only 0/I,lnticwildAchn i itry f ur de
Aug. 26, 1840,--td ' b_i „- no - 414 A h niw • —..ls sues l A,llO.
IWASZINGTON HOUSE.
HARMEIBURG, PA.
gr4llls Pepelet:Howl:ohm, syce f itly ,
dergnue a thorough rtpatr,ihillisen
furnished with entire tytefornit pre, of the
beet quality. Members of the Legislature
and others, visiting the semi' or Cloven'•
meat, will Mut it a very 4esirable stopping
place.
/CT Chargea moderate.`
WM. 'l'. PLAN,DtiIS, Agent.
Ilarrishurg, July SI, ' I •
,
CI OLD PENS A.ND SILM E ,PE
- y Cli.S, (beet quality) Card came.,
Visiting. and Printing Cards. Fancy ,Mote
Paper, Enveltipie, Matto Pahry
Sealing Wax, Letter Stamps, Ate.lfiir sale
by S. 11. DUEIILEII.
i n ;:f ILVF.II AND C4'RMA,N SILVER
V 101411( StIIINOS
Are., of beat quality, ean'alWaya ballad ai
he Fancy State ctr C. WEAVEIA.'
. OKSTROCTIONS OP TRIVLIFER011111.•
011 S aIattPLAILND4..DR.-11AlliklY4•6011.0
AN') SILVER PILLS.—Out of the ."thouriand
and one," disorders which sty the ineepai•of hur
rying mankind to their final doom, meee then
one-half arise froMobetructioni ib tile liier: l 4
This important organ, when in a healthy einidit
*ion, secretes the bile and blood, bur l if bilk to
Fedor , * its PrePer. 4 1 11.411 mm, seems of,bilious.
matter accumuletiorttlie.,wons cut prinCiple of
the blood continue, in the circuletion, t u rn !Ike a,
slow but *aliment pollen), iliffasee iteelfilirouili ,
out the whole systen, finally gleintriaetir'smon
dreadful milady.. It may bleak out in the form
of some dangerous Fever or Lieet •COmphsint,
Jaundice. or Itheumetism, or Scrofula., or some
prevailing epidemic ; in fine, itAnpabielrlfile of I
the liven itinnach; led bovr'els. it tide ifeaf Cause
which predisposes the system to every cbier of,!
disease.. . ' • ' ' " . '• •
9i
Da. Hawes. G . 1.0 lac SitvitsrPraut Cre
known to be.the o rnost excellent remedy, in Alm
multi to in int; the liver, ,to tis, performance
,of
its proper Muni t ions, odid,fo cleanse front the ins!
mach and bOivels ell viscid and Putrid (patter.-'
Were 1/r lisilserifal ways resorted to when s} oily
otniektleen,' or 6cceas of bile are appreh4tril , .
ed, a vast amoudt Of suffering' would -be prevent.
eti,_iittd many li rim '!iprtrili , aottr otber,ta:itet trOM
tlie use of bad • medicines; would goiumdittirelY
to dip grave. • - ' 1 , . ,i • z
4.,
Aiitli . enranssittany hatitallijninarkei
lie should bear in mind that unless 1)r. Ilal.ey's
mathe is on theisbet lafeteh box; they cannot be
genuine, and that thee are onl y for *alit by the iirt•
Pointed meat, •SA,NIIXEL .1:14 .BUI4IILHRoin
Gettysburg, and, at Jr.) . ridiee,, No. 2
Courthindt Street, New York. Price. wily ,115 i
Cents per box, coutainiug both the Gold and Sil-
Pills. • • • ,
June 30, 1848.--dnit • ,'l. ;
a 470 rialtisi4ls , l4 lV4
rl•ilFrSi;ou It Hattropny 4 eT,
cohtsini I salebtAns 'of• the ofit
popular Musk, ,, stlaftud to the wants of
Churches, Stc...,Uhoic tglipeidt t lo 75 cts,
—usual price ilitt 4 ttii.; 4 lrdPsilo at the
""'ssair - Book etUrrotipobittilherliant 1 1 '
Fay HR "ICIIIR'VZ. i
.11'etd/lowerited Collar".
gri RE autmilon Of the Lydia itereepeel-
JR " fully suiked twee ixteftsiVeAtid bean
tifui variety of Needleitebilied" Cellars'.
what j letre'ketti readiest'. fibmi Philadel
phia., , peorrainad l noe to ko,pat.idone in
Belling )ow.,lasenre the thatlthey
can pyrulaave Collars .at. iheloloetesti rates
Possible. • • ,•I.
HATs,
LikitGE Ailsortmaird-7 . cheap as
com,foroble—cult received and fur
Bale by 1. LoSCIICK.
Magni and, Orniintimi
tkolgtelitest ibutidditi!4,"iit 41.
most any and every price, can be hail
at Schick's Variety Store. Warniveliith=
er is coining on—therefore call soon.'
FQ It 'aß./PLIERS.
A a Ithids . of SHOVELS at it'OftkS
may be had low at STE VEN SO N'S.
Just received, a supply of WINDOW
GLASS, '4lcc.
hand and for sale, a lot of 'Travel•
Ej ing Bugs and Baskets, very bandy
:lW chum•. J. L. SCIIIC ".
GETTYSBURG , FOUNDRY
il'eirietclitkitZ
salatetiber titspeetfitlly inforittsr;
a his frielidit and 'the puhlie genertiflr'
that ho still continues to .earry on the
FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in aflrts Frrtinch
es, at his old eetablishment, in'the Western
ot Gettysburg, where he has 'eons wally
on, hand all sorts of • .• '
1ift0212)Z17).12.2.22 9
stitft 'te 'Kettfoi, ' 1'6%14 °vent,. Skill its,
MOH; 'grit ttizett ; also.
STOVES 'every site and yanety,
Coirimitit;Parlor,Air-tight and Cook
io them flit fiir;fartiotl
liathawaya.
I'6,lttemers Ito' would Borg he has on
htiid tin 65inellnist assortment of
,-.ll.l4ripsping
•
Itotey's • celebrated Strawcutters, the se.
anwatedSeylct Plows; also Wootleock's
aptl Wilberaw's.,• aiso Voints, Cutters,
BlJACiliklailtrUlNG is carried on in
its, dilforentbranclies, by Ole bestof work-
1L.,.. , ! rho subsctiber has oleo opened w
: ilooT & SHOE
' 'Shop In' the Sduth end "fir the
rommiry Building, where, with good work•
niety'and , eitelretlt otateriaht f the neatest
6ta'gnitingit vidrk Will be madd, 116‘14-
dies Wllll'Ent' Waited 'on at their nisitleoce.
Alrof the telated'iltehtimied artieles' will'
be filtnishetreetheapJat Call] or country
Pilithicti, igo th'ey' ran' be had Soy where
else. All orders will be promptly attentV.
ed 10:,; 1' , . ,
ottr i.l 4pollii4g, .Or 1 kinds; dong,it the
shortaa tatottaeo..,, , , ..i; • . - ,1
1 'I I , 'WARREN.
GlettyaborpMe al ‘18413,'t . ,' . .' •.
saga Om coos, "
' " "
A 8 tie „j fools or is Session AiN4oorn•
usiusoiwthronisadereigiied dosing, to
Infarm Pavent. and •Sthoisrap
thin he is now receiving his Stock
ScAoolflapsii Slag ignii..;
. .
ivliiiti wilifbeffotind.t;Oentilirise a emu
ieta assortment of ull then li
!)
ptiov*l boilis
in use, ;0:7 'pm
,Pablie y l i 1 bisic.m,m)Rll
thin `i s iAtttill ttildis'Ohse nril Infest tliel6o/4
est cash prices; , Mir I,4'cuniiiiiiced of this,
give mu a esal. • i - r, '', ~ ~..,,.. 't It - 1
• . , • . KELlißit ,K II RTZ:
Aug. 18,1,14154 .1,, r,+ , ,'
d
4 1? " " ' g • IR I 'I% > 4loKnpil tit,,4lllant
JCuonft,•httiof pnauylytvgeldp. Adam
epuPt;Y,* 4i0 1 1 4 of hie
apttninttnunt trividhing itiM'-
Eittcrrystnwn,,in said ,ununty, nu/Vs/n/4
the pija do y qf,S'epe enemy ,nextt" at 1 10
erncit:,4 i M.. w h en And where yllpurties
interested can ittend.
t A I9 II CCI. PustiY;
wrwt ,4
" 'CAI4II' WA'N(l4ll):' ' '
I ,
tllll in need of CASIi, to meelpfelleing
,
ettglikktinbittihi and will be oblikeillto
those knowing themselves to be indebted
to me to met* payment imineillstely, and
without furitter,nitiee.
~,,_, -
IST 1
t ar OMALORRE,
Gettysburg. AngAilfs- .
--.
ii i t i 7 1 II ti s rt — () t' Itt,'*l r' f ,
F 1 H, AfililtB, are really iiillieue Am
dolls, and curable hy poising. with I ltraitalfeth's
Piths, and /Ohif SIMMS k' Reads the airecildne in
Dr. Hrandreth's pamphlet, 'which stray he had
'ant* front tit ogoOt kW ,Avaridtelh e e,rilk . i o.
distils" Rile Im,coateseutlatilear_ blood le j
the restunnetatati a Inman i f; t O ur
iti ill -
4 , i n
see, thit pliniipki LI ilni44hat " `iir iMin 'Water
Must be odipted'io tho tisitutaisf Hie fialt,'ldi think
'will beim propagation 'et 'the Ilawant •" 6 '" l
Must be adapted to tit. tis•d o tic dun will' be no
in9owo. ThO olitnolf , Omit hitfte floes 001,10 . 1.
in n rilicch will umio.awl,.4lcßl!kbt.cliilllftiacc4_,
IP' e" 1 1 1 ,1'?°° rA°O4l6 or t h e RM. !wolf Wm"
geisha!, sr a iiiiM that la tuulnitPliaa hi oil IS
it ii likewise with the buena• namie,,ireanhat bti
Materially @Elated by; :epitiemleil or *toughy,"
tnaladies. tudeeetheni, be ties mil/0 &minipill,
the toifoOtotiff4 Which oar , thclPacciatate,oo4-4- '
By purifying our hodiee with the Brandeeth Ms.
Which have affinity with those nogurdieff i ttPott
which Contagion lbeila i , wt may always 0C44111.
p
whatever dhskiaim h;ey ni around pi. Tree,et.
soar hitiM it; ill ti. wilt soon he reiMl) uur "14,1
taw will be the "Aar_ Or a laY' °r tr° "l th ° l l
1 who have Newt tooNtlftd to Wm th sling se lid et.
rellent remedy, either digs . ttr. ktivikmaks, pehaPe
uiontlus Meknes,/ ',- •*0 ' " -' - ";•
noddies changes from very hut to chill" weath
" are , 41,+. 1 ',. .0 1 4 4 . th) 414 Oa ii),. * Net`,4*l
- a dmitt ed, s tet heat and minute are pow•
erful agents its producing diees.e. and that rum
smut dry alfd .ttesiemot *et Weather' ine both ra
toNbto so, it" goenttuo, I ibiloat not eiguify.wheit
we 'IC I I tt i t hm,Y,bc fkiPev it tt l .7 he itillimicikYer,'
it May be:Jellew &Ter, It ,'hisy, ho itylleptery, Of
fhettliefillni or bftillaillili, '61' 4 0014 'or ennetipsV
tion•lif Ma 'lsotvele. oeltiflgifinsihriOnlirthe isCwsiti,
pr ionsdimation of the Moinattli, or! a•nerve's ef••
Tertieu t bat still it le disease s ant: a discus' kora.
ble by the Brandrpt4 Pilht, berausel,thetn remora ,
all impurities from the hodyi im all that • CUR hi any
mannerft ,
feed the finia isf nt thiAnoady, uu
matter fir *hat iiiiiire,Mill 4. thus' Mete pills are
Hot wily the Mese•piMpin nitticiiiit, but generally'
'fbe only ineilielite .thid need r ought 'to beamed.
At the preserit thee 'it is every matolt ditty who
wishes to ware his health 'iv 'ono thent i it 111 din
duty of every one who knows any thhitt of their 1
health.restoring powers, to make it known to hie
immediate aloild t , sftui# dieretilWimidic 'likening
4igos, which tell of thd‘approseek adiwase. The
sudden Osage. of tesopersmem are moore to by
feared mid gtiniedagillist Ulan any cmiesg i usaa
N D. There iron torten that yeti' get Bran
drettea Pitts untitacymrpil&lbereikity of the July
lkoiloig4 l o oIIPAL*, „ ,r,
Orrin; Braodreth,,rillue arc sold fur 25 cents
Br ims st De.B.Hrandreth'n Ptturipal Office, 241
roadway, N. York, and by the following duly
authorized Agents:—J. M. liteienvon Sc Co., Get.
ktolotilt t J. B. %Vereary, Peterchurg : Abraham 1
King, Hunteretown l' A: M 'Fs f lima . Abhottstowit ;
D. M. a Whites, Hampton; lineeringer & Fmk.
Littlestowit ; Macy Duncan, tastuuwa ; Go). W.
Heagy, Fairfield ; J. 11. A ulsba mat. East Balm;
D. .Newcomer Mechanics% 11 le • .'smo'l stork Dail-
oi.•er. [ .Aug. 11, 1848
AT TEE VARIETY STORE
In Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, •
CAN be pticithased, as cheap mitt'
.
ho cfpected,, Steel Bead Retictdcs
and Ptirses, 111;114 and . Clasps, Purse
Twist, ticissor6, Thimbles, Cbenile, li;luw
ers,'6:ords; %WM; ted 'NV orimittpatterns:
Card BeirdS, Combs, •Ctinvass, Lilly.
Vhite,, Cologne, Hail; Oil , Head Dresses,'
tooth Brushes, Hooks and Eyes. Bed
Lace and, Carpgißipding. looker with au
assortment orJgWELRY.
April 7, 1848.'—tt •
A good second haqd
CA R 121 AG E, ram 'y repaired Ai b ili;.;
and Harness. for ; rule cheap. 0:7-Suita
bin Country P.rtoltiuu will bu Wiwi in ex.
change. Apply to
•6. r 6 •• A 1,666,061 k 46,06,6,66,6.6411*4
BOOKS & STATIONEkY
8, .11. IIITEALEII, 1 , 1
AS join. reeelved; in •oddliion to ball
former large stock, a largely itterealei
aseeriAlemcgri IA i 'l,ll ,1•r l 4 't
et li-
Chuoical, Theological. , -
School, and, JEN-. .' . ~" ' '•!.
~, A ,
cellancoas
~. \ ~ A. ,
, l ir, i 7,:..‘,n;
\..,
\
B 00K S I .. 2--L---'-'
embracing almost every variety of Stand
ard nod PopularLiierat,ur9; 011/?,
flunk lioskan iteleStittlinnery
of, all kinds, GOLD PENO f Pencils,Niw
king and Printing Card‘s, Card Calips, hik'
stands, &c. &r., all of which will's/lama!!
be sold 1t .. ..y.../iT .TILE .1 , 011:771'.11,P
'&t Arrangements harq heen mritle by ,
which anything not included in his asstort-,
meat will he. promptly ordered .frewa,tha
Cities.
4,lettyaburg r Jone 2, 1848.. ~
MEAN . AIIIII4 k..,'.
CLOCKS WATCHES AND
4E)VELRY
griim' subscriber tendbip
etlgtrients to his fiietids and
lie fur the liberal patronage hitliehoextrittlf
ed lain. and 'respectfully infor'n'iti the{is
that he lias 'just reeekred kelt' the city
ne* pttr±,ntent,tif
I li-It ' ICALSIIDMIL.NNIP sr
OP ALL RINDS-ALSOi
8 - 4;lilt
each l as !Prigs, Breastpins, ,Etr gingo.-
W4ts-rl)*§, Wateli-krya
444 1 , Alan.
••; • 1.11 1 " VIVICLEN t • •
end Glaemrs of all kinds and qutttitiew-aill.
or which wilf•he Auld low. •
ifiI,OCHSW AVATCIIPS repair
ed,
as ',soul, at the shortest mince,
• Mstablishment in Chainhersharg et.
iteat ..thrg JI. - Op* Aid
Drug Store,
*74 hivenalso for sale a lot oriverstarat
second-hand IVA:V.:llES,•which` will be
014 Ut,w, „ F:X .$ RAi . $ „
ALt#TIPER Fgitj
4;1004ns:00y 21,
• r.
w Ksit FIN •Ditiiw • ilblat
COLLEGE W' HEALTH,
207 :11aiii Ftif . 2et, BulTald, N. Y.
.
- 'R. fit 0. 'V A UGH N'S Vegetable titheintirlpig
"'" tic Mixture v a celebrated medicine •whirfi
ea* made , , , .• • •,,
GRKAT curtEs IN ALL PIsEASE.% ,
, tnow iuttudiited him this becOnn. „The,
iimith or an adierti,unient will not permit an ex•
tended dutilkeof Able retuedya - we laatrii• Biity to
say =it tofs for Ica agents Haile kri wales and Pile%
ado a large number of educated
f;I.)CA L'
In high c priliestlianal etamit inatce'a gen.'
drat Nom kid • t hei r practice int the. following
.I)ltopsy, GuAyEL, „
and di ` ia I / gip i j illy i.), , r4lans, Piles and all \
diseatee el tire L . lfood,dranferrents ot Lils f
dse, and alrgeile illiedSth IhiV.i , Ste It is
partieulerly retlyssate i tt thatdsj!vihy sontemplate
the use of this asitctehik w&o Usiiasiiifui
tpopecting It,
.•( WILL OBTAIN, -A PiUMPIILIVI• :1 11
O f 3 APAICAD• whigho oikSvul a whose hillq3 o atet4ele
,
.11 60 . 1 4 , hki)P :PWaY• b O 4, C'flit' VP'!",
Cur' tooth , ' re
eu....expiolits 'the pep' iskr pro.
irtiels. ool'also "the'
bas•bieri '044 ior I.•%er thsd couttiry and EURO' ,
for dour yetini.with inch perfect effect, Over.l9 s
'pampt.toslirtiony I:months highest Atuarturs SSW'
boundbe t fib• t. : ,
„ r ! tl: PLACOS AND PA tg ,
T,
Wbicli) cad be written to by tlui , one,inleupest A nd
lb, Fortics syilt.liplyi,et poet paid eorq
, - k{e,hsrtic s oildr s
; ."M•it 'FOR tH
us ho othetettedi piimphio har ever been seen. The
rdeltitelice tie the power of this inedieirie oily tell
dissetts.es is otsisrstisteutt by pereonsiu •welliksiteskis,
titinding in society.
Put up in 30 sit, slosl 11,os. bottlets., j s Priests FY
for So ost s $1 Itse 0x... being tie
abespilet... Every bottle hub :
Ptis , I
written on the directions, llc. ,*red, pstripiklet,p4,l
Prepdretl by I>r. G. C, t uujthn, null eel 4 eel
princiPar, sillier, $ll7 Main rtieet:
(Iffiest 'tlircited to side of this article seset.tfistihtLit •
132 lurk, and sesstiser or d•sisem' aiuuf
Washington... Salem Alass.tintl by lei Douggioss ,
throughoorthiel country and l ondsls. ; s r.s.
. .
tCrAueirrs,,S,. 11. MiEfILKR, (;ettploirg •
JACOB IVIARTM. Ne;w bx ford ; WM .
Eakt Berlin; W3l. 'Juno< er ;
It. lIEN itt A bliCitristuu%
March 3, 1343,—.1 y
rANCIC STATICIDECRY.
ELI . .ER KURTZ ib weer !retch-log . I , i
11 L , hill supply of l'alicy. Stationery 44
ilia approaching Fall ;Season, . which cowl?
Wunii Wafer titautps.lsrass chew.
ared ends; Cocoa-wood 'rico telling VutlAct,
; Cedar Pen•liniideirs Vasil
Colored (31;ss Inkstands; do. l'un.liiikters;
Faney Colored Sealing Wax and . Wafgar.;
SiMono's Poem \Vo(uj ..•3414H0i laksi*ifki
Einhoasnd NlorrocouPott Folkm.le tin stze,
(wither without brass leek); liittlees Wool
Pens, waranted ; Trani:Tares! Wok'
assorted Colors c',Mouitt Watars.in box-
es, & Minnie ;tithet,setl Border En v elopee
I)iatithtit! Mutt() wnr ! ,,,, '611i.,:t;t21 ?1
f•tter size ; einatting-helaset
riat6 Mittkers ; a!lietzta t ira 1 Ins It'll '6(4 1 ; !"
bone Piper' Cotters; Ivor . * ' I
tio•t bury l'oblentt ; •Ritin'ttikrra ' • I
santl-boxev ; Neet- Shit. ILetter'' elii):6
Fine Medium' tan! i'Atttirse Perfcriatki''
lluani ; tlxtra• Fine IPrinieti Eetteel ) virett.'
Superior lnllclible In 4, ac'e - . with ' i s
Itundrett tither articles orl4tatitint,'which
are offered at the luweat
the Bookstore
Aug.l€l, 1841 C • • ': !, 4
ARE, Goons!. ,
I~A It NI ii..' itS and the Public generalifea
110 w Im. ~,:fectity 111 I) I 111it,41 , 11:jilt 1 Mr&
1111 V article they may 4estre, hy ca 1101
s'iTYMNSON'S, %vilui6 they ii , il find
r
general assort inem4 , I
~ I,
.., ,
~/
~, ,
r; • DRY (100161" . • • ''''!-
Ilartheitre. Qiicerwhare; • (titiriiireiti ''' !l
at prietli tt. 1 ,uit the Mims. Vaal stack*
amine before you purchase elitewhorsii r
Just respiypt), fs , 15..41,441thi1ti .
81141). lIEHMIIO - 46 rITALKARM•S
Batts, „Corm, il1W! Weir
articles of Pry (:oohs..'
Aug 18, 1848
Tt - 7 .- r-ft7"
s3s Js. 4111.1411WAHL../00
Or A/1/41C$
I 1.1