Star and banner. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1847-1864, September 15, 1848, Image 2

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    Ihnuipwrlntat Pnittical Intelilgence,
ALSANV, Aug. .1.1, 1818..
31r. Fillmore has received, a letter 'of
congratulation from Gen. Taylor. 1 learn
cd its contents from a friend. Taylor
says he has no doubt the name of Fillmore
will prove a tower of streugh titu the Whig
cause in the northern Status. Ile expres
ses gratification at being associated upon
the ticket with a man iso distingushed as
Fillmore, and says, also, that lie does not!
thalbtbut thedessensions in the Democrat-1
ic party in New Y‘wk will give that State
au the Whigs. Viamore has replied.- 1
N. F. Herold.
The itiitor of die Rochester .9merican,
in referring to the above statement, says,
"Since the purport of a
tette/tam designed for publication, has
in part &and its way into the news.
pain" there ran be no impropriety in re
ferring to the fact, that such a communica•
Linn was written, and to the character of
its contents. Gen. Taylor wrote a most
conlial, friendly, and thoroughly Wh'i,g
letter to his distinguished associate on the-
National %Vhig ticket. Next, to the pat.
Mention of being nominated by the No
&mat 117.ig Convention, ho says, is that I
of being nssoeirited with a candidate so I
eminent, patriotic and well qualified to as
slat and counsel the administration as Mr.!
Fillmore,
"It is a noble letter, alike honorable to
to its writer, and to him who receivedit:
If its publication were admissible, it would
call a blush to the eheek'of every mat. who
says that Gen. Taylor is not a Whig."
LATEST FROM EUROPE
The news by the last steamer reports a
farther rise of breadstuff'' in the English
market. imilthe progressive increase of the
potatoe rot. The grain harvest is also much
less promising than was expected. The
political condition of Great Britain is dial
settling down to a state of quiet and repose,
The arrest and trial of some of the conapi 7
sauna seems , to have intimidated the rest,
and in a great degree to have subdued the
spirit of rebel ion.
France is in considerable agitation in
•
consequence of the report of the comMit
tee on the late insurrection.
ing men are inculpated, and a warm arid
exciting debate, with its unforaeen cense !
quences, is likely to distract the legislative
chamber and perhaps the nation at large.
The war between Austria and Italy is
still in progess ; but it is doubtful whether
Charles Albert will be able to repel the
Moats of the invader without the aid of
rance or some other powerful neighbor.
'!'here is a report that rebellion has bro
ken out in the dominions of Russia, and
that the Emperor has fled and a provisional
government been established on the throne
of the Czars. This wants comfirnuttion.
The cholera is making fearful progress
over the continent of Europe, and pursu
ing its former line of march westward.—
A medical embassy was despatched to
Russia by the French government to report
upon its causes. nature and esm. There.
port has ooryet, we believe, been publish..
From the Baltimore Sun of Tharyday
GEN. TAYLOR'S rosiTio.
Another Letter from Om Tyyr
to Capt. Allison.
The followining important letter renciatd.ws by
Telegraph last night from our eorri at
Natehea, tibia, wh!ch will eoinmand general ab.
Harriers. Sept. 12 1841.
Another letter has appeared from OselArlykar,
to Capt. Allison. dated Paseagoka, Sept. 4; DAS,
in which tweennplains that be is charged With co-
cupying an equivocal attitude town* miens
parties, and eapacially towards the Whip.
He rays that this remelts froeo phi:tie:dyads
from his letters being publieihed, which- are in re
ality as bad as positive fabrioations. He did out
declare his puditical opinions while in Mexico. fear
ing that it might alienate his soldiers. Whim be
assented to run be befitted he was accepting a
general tall from all parties. He then pays a high
compliment to Mr Fillmore. whom •ftseidaas
as worthy of the first place on dm tick*. Be
then proceeds to say :
...The National Whig Convention adopted me
as it found me—A DECIDED WHlG—.but eat
eh.* in My opinions I would ha without carom
RI were to change the relationship which Am
subsisted. They took me with the declaration of
principles I had made to the world, and I would be
without defence if I did any thing in the bee of
that declaration. I have mid I would accept a
nomination of the democratic party, but in doing
ee wwdd oil - rebore one jilt or tittle of soy opinions
written dim*. Such a nomination sos indiceted
a concereente of opinion on the put of those ma-
king it, should not to regarded with disfavor, and
as a personal compliment to myself, it should not
be expected that I would refuse them with insult.
I shall net modify my views to entice those pro-
fearing to be Democrats to my side, and I shall
not reject them when they join my friends volun
tarily. I have frequently mid that I was not a par
ty candidate, nor am I, or that otioitemed and sec
tarian wow which would prerent my being Past
&root of:the whole people, in can: of election. I did
wit regard Myself such a candidate before the Con
vention met. and that body did not seek to make
me different from what I was, nor did they ktter
me down to a aeries of pledges, which were to be
an iron rule in all, and in spite of all• contingen
cies that might arise during the Presidential term.
I am not engaged to lay violent hands indis
crimiaately upon all public officers who may dif
fer in opinion from me, and am not expected to
FORCE CONGREss, BY A COERCION
OF THE VETO POWER, TO PASS LAWS
TO SUIT ME. This is what I mean by not be
sag is PAST! c rants/ore I w,onki nut be a par.
titan President. and should not be a candidate in
the sense that would make me one. This is the
sum and substance of my meaning, and this is the
purport of the facts and circumstances attending
my nomination when considered in their connec
tion with and dependence on one or the other.
I nape an persons who are anxious, to this state
ment, for a proper understanding of my position
towards the Presidency and the people, and in ta
king leave of the subject have only to add, that
my two 'thereto you embrace all the topics I de
sign to speak on pending this canvass. If lam
elected, I Awn do 311 that an holiest zeal may ef
fete to cement the body of our Union and esteb- ,
he the kimppioces Limy countrymen upon an en
during hula.
'loan, hilly. Z. TAYLOR.
MAINE EI,ECTION.--Sixty-eiglit towns
have hem heard limn. The sots for Gotentor
stanch ia tiaras ma follows: Hamlin (Whig) 11,-
878: Dais* (if.tieolforo) 12,743, and Fessenden
(Es. '413147. As the battles of the towns
seagolitigalles Mss ao means of making a COM-
Widow ntijofitv in the State last
yea into ',um
Ze e i Noe eind Stow Cantention awembled
as Ill'eeineaelaa--Juhn Van Buren bc
reirdst An aiwanael ticket was Intoned.
1 461 110 6o the sawn oir Pali Berea and Mason
it ono Avoca n to rte a amaimation for lino.
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GIITTI'SBURG.
Friday Evening, Sept. 15, !S4B
B=MIEMME
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Esq. Southeast corner el' Baltimore & Smith sta.,
Baltiviore—are our authorized Agents for receiv
ing Advertisements and Subscriptions for "The
Star and Banner," and collecting and reeeipting
for the same.
FOR PRESIDENT,
GEN, ZACHARY TAYLOR.
FOR VIOE rjUBRIOENT,
MILLARD ,FILtMORE.
SICHATORTAi 1111.11CTOlte,
John P. 9antle4 an. of ebooms mauty,
Thomas M. T.:)(lConi . sok of Waphinton county
xirmancriTAirlyie w=4)Rat
I. Jog. O. Ctitinon:
2. Jim). P. Wedperill,
3. James M Nob,'
4. Thos. W. Deiffield,
5. Daniel O. 110444.
6. Joshua Maw,
7. Jolux1). 13tesbr
A. Jobs
9. doe. beemeekot,
I I Charles &older,
I. Wm. Cil t Aorify i
I 2. lorinyler,.
TOR. OCITIMINIIIr-
WILLIAM r. )ourierorf..
CAMAL 00110GOOOSIN
NER 14.IDIJIASWARTH.
HON. HENRY NEB.
'amslistEt:
JAM= COOPER.
**OM
EPHRAIM 'BWOPE.
ntanteitirrainr.
' JOHN PICICINO.
manta APGI giccoassit.
WILIAAM W, HAMERELY.
CLERIC OW rilt COITOWW.
HUGH DENINIODIE.
comsonoSSlL
JOHN O. MORNINOOTAR:
. OIRSOTOR OF IVO roots.
HENRY aßimur.amorr
auteros,
sAMUEL DURItORAW.
, . soisssia. •
DR. CHARLES• HORNIER.
TUE,TAWLOR PLATFORM.
.f have" no primal_ purposes to neemigdish, no
party porpoise to build op, no ~aim to punish
—nothing terostm but my amatry."
.Tbe power ., givsi by tho Constitution to the
Egorotieet, to tOteepone hie veto, is a high comer
*slim perms, which should newer he exercised ex.
crypt in awes of viedatirm si the Constitution,
or manifest baste and want of consideration by
Conroe*"
.The peraomil opinions °kite individual who
may happen to occupy the Executive chair, ought
not to control the action of Congress in questions of
domestic policy, nor ought his objections to be in
terposed where questions of constitutional power
have been settled by the various departments of
government, and a cquiesced in by_the people."
olrpOrt - ibtregrets Of the tirWiltir currency,
the improvement of Inn peat highways, rivers,
lakes, and harbors, the will of tbe people, as ex
pressed through their representatives in Congress,
ought to be respected and carried out by the Ex.
motive."
War, at ip 4WM, laid ander RN - chromate aces,
is a national calsert, p be avoided, If compatible
with . natintial honor." "The principles of our
government, es well as its true policy, are o
ed to the anbjuption of other Wiens, and the
dinnembennont of other countries•by conquest;
for, ht the language of the great Washington,
y Amid Urn quit ow own to Nand on foreign
geound.'" - Z. TAYLOR.
A Special %feeling of the
be held
AND READY CLUB" will
be beld in the , gourt-house THIRIFRI
DAY) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Prompt
attendance is *ire.
qqqqAiligqg
REOIBIIIDER THE
WHIGMASS MEETINGS
In Gettysburg & Petersburg,
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT
Cosigresslosua
In another .column will be found the proceed
ings of the Whig Conference inciting, from which
it will be semi that, Dr. Na. has begin recommend
ed to the support of the Whigs of this District.—
The comes of Mr. &rests—who had been mom
mended by eur own County Crinvention, and
whose claim tithe utimination- wear sclueewledged
by our York county tlistida--in' withdrawing his
name from the antrum, hunishm 'another instinee
of the self.samilleing devotion to Whig minci-
Ides width his shit:o chieicterised Not
doubting in the least that his oillabiatien would
'be trium pliantly nistained by the people of the de.
trict, a pendia' 0 1 1ie pumas! (defile had Inanely
urged his selection es our . candidida.• Others of our
friends believing that Dr. Noe' ankrawerlidipd per
sonal popularity Li York -would milks his Imo.
ows more notain arid place the tairetion Of a Whig
Congressman in the district beyond dnabt—ditfr
tsmyser,disreganling-all perketial Clad* Maputo&
mouldy withdraws hie Mare, and furnishes &noble
example to wavy true Whigin the (holly.
Between Dr. Na and Mr. Darmeni es eon&
dates for Representatlve in Codigreer t 'diere mw
be no hesitancy on the pot of say emu Who be.
Neves that the admiristration attic Notional Goy.
ernmrnt upon the prineiplei advocated, by the
Whig party, is eadential to the country's prat
perity. In other worda, motive Whispers Itiliek of
rating for Mr. Penner. For Mr. D . uan indi
vidual and as a nitisen, we have altdue riPed—
we respect him as much as any of his most devo
ted political supporters. But as a politivian, we
are free to say, that thane is probably 100 men
in the ranks of our opponents, to whom we could
wake a more cordial opposition. The bead and
front oldie Locofoco party for the last eightycars,
he his been the uniform and consistent advocate
of Locofocoisin In all its hues and shaper, and
his just an consistently opposed every acknowledg
ed Whig candidate that has appeared upon the
field during that time. Ilia activity, four years
ago, in the too successful effort to defeat Dr. Hoa
x as, when a candidate for the very post to which
Mr. Danner now aspires, together with his efforts
in behalf of Locefocoistii during the canvass which
resulted iis the election of James K. Polk to the.
Presidency, and in the defeat of the illustrious
champion of Whig principles, }lsnot et•r
should of themselves be sufficient to prevent any
Hoaxes or Ctav Wing from even thinking of
giving hint his support. And we feel sure that he
will be most eggregiously mistaken in counting- 7
as we know he does--upon their support.
The Whig Ticket being now complete, it be
hooves every true friend of Whig principles to
go actively to work in favor of the candidates SIM
looted as the represen satires of those principka.—
Let thus be no exhibition of personal feeling or
Permit/ prejudice et the poila. The Presidential
struggle is rapidly approaching, in Width Ltsubliw
tone is is move the seal of ownlemnationThein
the ikuserican people, or be engrafted anew von )
our National Policy. The struggle in Prnnsylra
nia will be a warm One ; the miergies of our op
ponenta will be strained lei the utmost to carry
the day, and it will not do for men calling them
selves Whigs, and professing attachment to Whig
principlai, to glee now 116. $ the now Rigging
hopsi e the "many, by dorehming any dkuffeo-
Roo at thus OctObat slactimi Remember tbat,
every vote against a regular!, settled Whig candi
date, will be claimed by the Levkas@ as evidence
of the growing weakness of the Whig ante. To
work, then, Whigs—bury at once ail personal dif-
Bookies, and see that the entire Whig Ticket, from
Governor to Coroner, is tritamphittßY
truetaio
ed at the October election. There ii nothing like
a good beginning, boys.
Mass Meeting* at Petersburg (Y. S.)
It will IN seen by ih• Gird of the Committee of
Arranimmenes, that the friends of Taylor,
Johneton, and Sliddlawarth, will hold a
GRAND WHIG RALLY at Petersburg, (I'. 8.)
on Saturday the 23d last, (the day sqcoeediug
the main Ofet(ysiurg.) Thaddeus &emus, Esti,
Ruh Jews Cooper, Ron. Henry Nak and D.
N. Sniper, Esq., are annoancevi as having migni•
tied their intention to be present. The Commit
tee tender a cordial invitation to their Whig broth
aim of Admire and the adjoining Mini* to join
with diem itt the effiirt-i.ari invitation which we
boils io saidieedalVisiionded to.
13: Henry Johmion,
14. Wm. Helder, Sen.
IL Wm. Intmine.
16. Chas W. Fisher.
17. And. O. Chin,
19: nes R. De
-It:
Agnew, JAil Markle,
20
31. A 6 W.liserniv.
It Miami Irvine,
Theme 11.8111 4
A:Purvraiee.
The- Whip of-freedom townebtrivilthietl
1 . /MIAMI& Fiume's !netting at Morita's Tavern,
tomorrow afternoon, which will he addrdesed by
a ausebor Ist able speakers. They conlially invite
the atteadance of their politkal friends from the
arirpiaint townships. The Whip of Freedom are
al** Mabent,Nritea the 'fay of trial comes; and
advelfill few lo nambers, from ma quartet does
Locoloceinai Moeitte heavier blows. We always
tike w look at the Freedom election manta
these is no Mlittiog ty'' ticket there—no asttrigoe
of mime& to personal fedi* »NO cwt.,* to
"Nrg"liOlh" L lb* ams., and they name per
mit themselves to he ilearived by she "indepen
dent," tiebentsse end virions other base which
emenses. Let am have a Iraq • westing to.
Speed", we understand that the're Is some
emaplaint et di" noisappmeimes tithe eon Ibr
this mesitias In kilt wiwilk's Stm. The reason is
simply, that we were not advised of it, °Sadly or
unofficially. We are always pleased to advertise the
meetings of our political Mends; but at the same
time think that times charged with the duty of call
ing the meeting should, if they wish it published,
at least take the trouble so to inform us.
rirThe adoption of Dr. Nita as the whig can.
Mate Air Coupes; in this district has knocked all
the cakulatioea of our Federal Locofoco oppo
nents into pi. The Compiler pronounces the pro.
ceedingi of the Whig Conferees a " mognificent
farce," a " trick, as flimsy as the motive is exoep•
tionabk," while the tenders think it an outrage
that the Whigs should have selected a candidate
from considerations of " availability," without
qualifications of any kind I The truth is, our op
ponents don't like the name of Nes. They have
beta so often and so badly- beaten by him, that
the mere announcement of his appearance in the
political field throws their camp into a terrible
commotion. Well assured that they could expect
nothing from the Whip of Adams county, all
their hopes were placed upon the chance of our
(fiends . selecting a_ candidatehoJniglft not bo
able to break in upon the Locoloeo majority in
York. The choice of Dr. Na., who has troops of
pentane' (visa& among the Loenfocos of York
county, and has never been beaten there, at once
mimes their hopes and converts their prospects
ofpimaibk mums., into gloomy apprehensions of
tartans defeat I The moment the Locofoco lead
en in this place received the intelligence of the
selection of Dr. Nss as the Whig candidate, Air.
DANN se started. post-haste, to York, to seek con.
gelation corn his political friends in that quarter,
in the absence of all possibility of finding it here.
As he has not yet returned, it may be fair to infer
that it is somewhat difficult to find even there.
QT We alb retreated to state that the Com
mittee of Arrangements for the Whig Mass Meet.
in Gettysburg, have secured the services of "Gettys
Lodge Band" for the occasion.
a-y The Compiler drops the matter of that
" Address," as though it were a hot potato. The
apology about " want of space," we tube to be
akin fire Cam's " noise and confusion speech'
at Cleveland. Mr. Patterson, however, may be
beard from by neat week; and possibly by that
time sufficient "space" may be found fur some
additional figuring. .
az jibe hoodoo) Conferees, in notniaating Mr.
DA for Congress, adopted a Resolution af
firming his election to be "a paramount consider
ation with those who are attached to thei cause of
groal Righir and Privilqrs." Ate we to under
stand by this that the Blare-dealer is to enjoy the
right god prieikge of pitying his " human cattle"
onto flee soil, or wherever he plesses, and. that Eu
ropean Capitalists are to have the "equal right "
to giut our markets with the products of Gneign
Pauper Labor, to the injury of our ;own Mechanics
if so, we have so hesitancy in allirnaiug on the
other hand, that Dr. Na. will be supported by all
who am opposed M nark " equal rights and phi
lOW •
. 4 Thr PooPktwe tired of 14r. Nes, end we hap
pen lo keno tbar • large :Wilber . of Dernooraw,
wbo supported end elected' Mei before, are now
auxin the meat Inked !Heade Of Mt Danner."—
ThaiVlM' time old tune we bad two years
ego. when the iinl,ooaiifity of Dr, Nes' eke
tinn was declared to be so palpable, that to
talk of it was an okisolt to the intelligence of tiro
district." One neighbor will have to touch silo.
thee string.'
ILTThe Whip of Cunt County, Md., had an
enthusiastic Taylor demonstration at West:abider.
on the sth init. at which J. N. Palma', Neg., of
Frederick, Hon. James Cooper, of Gettysburg, A.
G. Ep, Esq., and others spoke. The "Carroll.
toned" thus notices Mr. Cooper's appoonsnee :
v Mr. Coerta was then introduced to the meet
ing by Col. James M. Shelman, whose presence
inspired the meeting with unbounded applause,
manifested as strongly toward him as the most ar
dent admirers of his whole.muled principles in his
native Mate could have desired, had they been
present. Mr. Cooper dwelt particularly on the
principles of tlie Whig party, and explained fully
the deep and abiding interest to the county of the
coming election to the prosperity of American In
dustry. Mr Cooper's health forbade his making
a long speech, but the scathing rebuke administer
ed by him to the denunciators of Zachkry Taylor,
will be remembered long by, the little politicians
barking at the noblest work of Clod, an .hones!
Ma "
See
.that you are Assessed !
11C Let every Whig examine the list
and see whether hie own and the names
of all his neighbors, who intend voting for
Taylor and Fillmore, are upon them. If
any are left off, take them to the Assessor
of last year and have their names entered,
at least um days before the 2nd Tuesday
in October.
The , Meeting . at Freedom.
•
Light la the East !—the Star that
never sets
The ttrturnetrom Vermont vonitnue to come in
fivoraft. !it* fr om 22eiowiukettow the tie°.
of 29 Wl* repnmentattiwis; r 49 Ars Soil ;
,441 Pottofeco ! Akhoagh the Whig candi
dem, for .governor;lseds hie opponast by • very
hairy majority, them will be no election by the
people, in cosequence of the large number of scat
tering votes. The Legislature, however, beieletle
tided!), Whig, will of course select the Whig can
didate. In heralding this gratifying result the Al
bany Evening Journal says
Valareai renviina unshak/n. The Star
that never sets, anti which has been a bea
con of hope to the Whigs of the Union
for twenty years, is still undimmed. The
fear that the passing cloud of third-party
ism might obscure its lustre, was unfound.
ed. The Whigs of Vermont, no more
than their own green mountains, are to be
shaken. They are as true as the needle
to the pole, and are always to be found
where honor points or glory leads them.
The fires of freedom rise as high in Ver
mont as in any other State in the Union.
But. they can be augmented neither in in
tensity or brightness, by the fuel furnish
ed hy modern-converts to the humane and
healthful, principles of Free Suil. it is not
necesoaryfor a frhig to change his posi
tion ta,/in(l, the Free Soil Platform. Ile
.hhil upoa—it -for ten-yearet -w hile•
the Looofoco party has been floundering
in the sloughs and quagmires of Slavery.
The Whigs of Vermont felt this truth, and
the dignity oftheir position. All that was
necessary for therm to do to be right, was
to standfast. This they have done ; and
in doing ep, they say to their Whig breth
ren elsewhere, "STAND FAST WITH
ID'The Vermont Election has been a very
spirited canna, and the Whip there have beaten
Loidevoisto prOper, Van Burenism, which is a
sort of Leech/coign; improper, and the old , ultra
Abolition organization. This result gives en
couragement as to what will he done in other . free
Stales of the Union—in • the great State of Ohio,
hie example, where opinions and feelings are very
much as they are in Vermont. It is the sound
New England common sense, common-school
ideu, which have kept the Whigs of Vermont
live, and strong enough to beat the triple assaults
they hived received. The ume good senate end
good results will attend the Whip all ever New
England, in New* York, in Ohio, and throughout
sll the old Whig States. None of them, upon
second thought,' will consent to throw away
their votes upon Van Buren, or any third man,
when the only effect of such conduct moat be Just
so much aid 'and comfort' towel& the election of
Gen. Cass."
" We told you from the beginning that the free
man{ -tuoirttueut would take more Whig than
Deinactutitt votee."—cominfer.
We presume our neighbor had not yet bean] of
the Vermont election !
rtre at Brooklyn.
A disastrous lire broke out in Brooklyn, N. P,
on Saturday night, which destro . ted about 200
buildings--loss estimated between' one and two
millions of dollars. Several lives were lost du
ring the tire, by the Billing of the walls.
fE7The Cominkr has an idea that the ground
over which the " Federal nag mast travel " will
be .a aouuewhat rough one. He will had it. wnt.
what rougher before he pia through with Dr.
CP - Considerable stir was ,occasioned in this
place, on Saturday evening last, among the color
ol people, in consequence of the capture of a fugi
tive Slave, belonging to a Mr. Taos/is, of Freder
ick county, Md. The Slave had made his escape
from his master some days previous, hut reached
this place on Saturday evening, and concealed
himself in the house occupied by EDZN DEV•"I
- colored man. lay some means, the master dis
covered his whereabouts, and, about S o'clock, in
Company with Messrs. Nicholas Weaver and
Elias Degroft, of this place, Mr. Moritz, of Em
raitsburg, and Mr. Berrick, of Waynesboro, rittd.
denly pounced upon him in his snug quarters,
-and rushed him in hot haste through our streets
with the view of securing him before an alarm
could be given. 4, large crowd soon assembled
in the public square—the colored population
evincing considerable feeling; but the fugitive ad
mitting himself to be a Slave, and expressing ■
willingness to return with his muter, the latter,
alter liberally teeing his assistants, left with his
property—taking the precaution to leave in quiet,
and to avoid the main road, on his way from
town.
ErThe Compiler, in announcing the nomina
tion of Mr. DASlfell, declares him to be "ill firm
mod turiviserrisig Deaseerat." Let Whigs and
Taylor men remember this, when asked to vote for
•
A Fair Wind and a Flowing Sill.
The Whig atmosphere is now clear, and its
skies are bright. Our friends have been brought
directly up to the question of whether Gen. Tay
lor or Gen. Cass shall be the next President.—
And they have decided this question u it became
them to decide—unhesitatingly end heartily in fa
vor of Gem Taylor.
The two months which precede the election will
now be given to zealous organization—to united
action. And considering' the importance and
magnitude of the interests involved i there is little
time kir preparation, , g o t .a day should be
bat . Every Viiliglidieinoo diligent. Every
Tinwn and Election:lliel**eld be thoroughly ,
canvatired.—Aitrany JiimML
t al
tareTh B•clipan *Wilms . '
~ ~ on Tuesday
night lad , well WW11,6114 W umber of venni
in this region. T he`
Malkeif " of the skY
and polity of the •Isocepheie:rav• • ,bestutif•
view of the eclipse. .
N Ties Gager Eases—and kV a common et
ref 16-Zor°l4l-4Wbeatikiiiiiiiioviourrto-
TQN too isnertare patl r oteLjo the taatly et the
people too toeigtificata a ono, to c c ; great petit,
tail drama."
'This extract ia . taken from Gin mat Cam's ear
gy of Louis f!hillippe; of w*ialn hs would , un•
d°ubietilY MY, tbo great mot was Maligning to
him too lowa positiOn s and to *Pe* of franco
too high I , t
UP'Ths Hollidaysburg BeOle , cr P ubli Oj es :."
Card signed by five indivkluahr who announce that
they were induced to vote for Polk and. Della" in
1844 upon the *entrance of the.Locofoco leaders
in Hollidaysburg that " tho Tariff of 1842 would
be safe in their hands." They acknowledge the
deception, and express their determination to vote
against Cava and Butler, end every friend of the
British Tariff of 1846.
UT Our neighbor of the Complier thinks that
the assembling of largo Mawr Meetings of thi.Peo
ple is hut "a miserable way" of doing business,
by which " honest and independent people are to
be insulted." /low about thaw " Polk, Dallas,
■nd the 'l'ariff of 1842 . " Maas Meetings four
yeareago
ETA Are broke out inE,Wville, Pa., on Sunday
night, which destroyed (n entire square of build
ings—loss cstisoatell at 11100,000.
Circumstances, alter Catee.
The following resolution appears in the Loco
fro papers as one of the spies adopted at the late
Voeofseo. thate Carte:Mon, which nominated Mr:
Longstrath for Governor:
• A'Resahri, That the, unity and power
of the I)ensocratic party :can alone be pre
served by always auslaining regular no
minations, and in that manner only can
the ntorLe speak and carry out their soy
ereign will."
So says the Locofoco party represented in State
Convention. A different doctrine, however, pre
vails here in Adams county, where a few Locofo
"Leaders" have mine to the conclueion that "reg
ular nominations" are no Democratic, and that
the representatives of the masses have no right to
interfere in the selection of candidates. Which is
right—the Locofoco State Convention, or the Lo
cofocu leaders in Adams county I
CLUVERSEED !WAGHINE.—AN the sea
son for threshing and cleaning cloverseed is at
hand, Farmers may find it to their interest to ex
amine the card of Mr. (hullos Cann:wt, in to
day's Star, who has invented a very excellent
machine for that purpose.
WThe "Catalogue of °Meets and Students
in Pennsylvania College for 184 el," Mishima laid
upon our table. The number of students in at
tendance during the year was 144. The Sum
mer session closes on Thursday neat, at which
time the -Annual Commencement takes place.—
Hen. Wm. B. Rise, of Philadelphia, will address
the Literary Societies on Wednesday afternoon.
The Annual Discourse before the Linnaan Asso
ciate will be delivered by Dr. Par-erase:, of Phil
adelphia, on Tuesday afternoon.
Tucaday evening, Rev, C. P. Krauth, jr., of
of Winchester, Vs., will address the Allumni of
the Theological Seminary.
TYThe Carlisle Herald atites that the Jail of
Cumberlaud county has no "boarders" at present.
liTintelligenco from Canipeachy (Central A
merica) states that the whites in Yucatan have
been successful, having overpowered the Indians
[ COIIMUNICATSD
Rough and Ready Meeting.
Ike Hough and Ready meeting or Zsincla's
shot-house, in hatimore township, on last Satur
day evening, the Bth inst., was everything that a
good and ardent Whig could desire.i'Phe turn-out
was large and the right kind of feeling prerailed.
The meeting was orottized by the appointment
of the following officer*:
Preiddcnt—COL. W M F. 11ONNE11.
Vies Presidents—Jarob Tniiiiii, Jacob P. Le
rely, George Gardner, Jacob Forst, George Fickel,
lasaae Thomas, Peter Fry, llavid Mittman, Levi
Secretaries—Mow, Ziegler, Jolla Welsh
The meeting was addressed by A. H. Srsvem•
! sus, 8.111, of Gettysburg, who, in a speech of an
hour's length, compared the claims of Zach
ary Taylor with Lewis Cass, and of Wm. F.
Johnston with Morris Longstreth, and impressed
upon every Whig the necessity of attending the
election and voting for Taylor, Fillmore, Johnston,
Middltrourth, and the %Moir It'hie Conn: Treks•.
After Mr Stevenson had concluded his remarks,
Wm. K. :Manisa, Esq., was callisl upon, who ad
dressed the sneering in support of the Whig candi
dates. The speeches of Messrs. Stevenson and
Sadler called forth frequent applause from the au
dience.
On motion of J. A. Gardner, the President ten
dered the thanks ot tho meeting to Mama. Steven
son and Sadler.
On motion, the 'seating ft,ljournot7
Comm/flee of Vlgllanio.
At a meeting of the " York Springs Rough and
Ready Club," on Saturday evening, the nth inst.,
the Committee appointed for that purpose reported
the following Conunittee of Vigilance for the
York Springs district, which report was ottani.
mous!) . adopted :
HUNTINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Mores Funk, John 1.. Sadler. W. B.
Brandon, Samuel Shelly, Daniel Funk,
James Wilson, Jacob F. Bower, Jacob
Roudabush, James Al'El wee, Esq.. Jacob
Asper, (at Hale's,) Adam Stouffer, Robert
Nickel, of Wm., John How Fink, Joseph
A. Wierman, Alfred Miller, William Webb,
Solomon Bender, Michael Fissel, Sebas.
tian Stitzell, Jacob P. Asper, Peter Raf
fensberger, Peter H. Smith, Jacob Gardner,
Jr., W. W. Holtainger, John Sadler, of
1.. James filvis, James Day, of Win..
Thomas Griffith, William Peters, William
Moorhead, Isaac D. Worley, John R.
Pilkay, Andrew A. M'Cosh, Eli Miller,
John Muntorff, Henry I. Wolf, Geo.
Adam Group, Abraham Trostel,
Fletcher Beals. Francis C. Gardner, Fred
erick Harman, Benjamin Shelly, John E.
Spangler, Jonathan B. Myers, James H.
Neely, Abel N. Russell. Albert Miller,
Warner Metcalfe, Simon Yetts.
LATIIMORE TOWNSHIP.
Col. Wm. F. Bonner, John -- Welsh,
John A. Ziegler, George Gardner, Jacob
Furst, William Fickel, Jacob Sipe, IVil
liam Leer, Hezekiah Snider, Aaron Leas,
Aaron Cox, David Cadwallader, Isaac
Griest, Uriah Gardner, Jacob Criswell,
James H. Gardner, Abraham Livingston,
Isaac Deardorff, David Chronister, John
Spealman, jr., William Vance, John Leer,
Jacob P. Lerew, John Sheffer, George
Heikes, Jacob Trump, James Thomas,
Samuel Dalbeimer, William Coulson,
George Albert, Isaac Van Grade!.
Conferee Meeting.
A meeting of the Conferees appointed to nom•
Mate a candidate for Congress for the 115th Con•
gressional District, compbeed of the counties of
York and Adams, was held on Baturda,y,tha 9th
of September inet., at the tiouse of Mr. ttieirtn o
in East Berlin, end organized by appointment of
J. M. Furst, Presideid, Jobs
.
The Conferees being dins organinei, Mr. Hey
nominated lienziez. M. SIITIIrIII,. •
,
Mr. Muds , then promoted the 10111.0 ring leUer
is MiilgrßYOOG iiaatiudng Ciairliiiti*C - 7 .
Gwrrreeono, 8,
To Messrs. .Te/ue C. Atha, D. Kurtz, and
. &rough, Ergs. .
•GENTLEXSN :--'Fho Whig Convention
of - Adante County, that_reaembled' in tilts
place in May last.ldid me the honor to 'rej
commend me as the Whig candidate for
Cengreee in this Congressional district at
the ensuing 'general F.lection. For thie
evidence of their confidence and Tespect;
shall never cease to feel truly grateful . ;--
the more so, as it Was, as you' knit*, en
tirely unsought and unsolicited by me.--
To represent a constituency such as that
of the 15th Congressional District in the
Congress-of the United States, would fill
the measure of my ambition. Circumstan
ces have, however, occurred since that time,
which in my judgement and that of friends
on whose counsels I greatly rely, scent to
indicate the policy of a different selection,
and to point out to me the duty of remov
ing all obstacles connected with myself
personally, out of your way, and that of
the Conferees associated with you, in ma
king such selection.
The unlooked-for vacancy in the Guber
natorial office, through the resignation o •
the late Governor (Munk, creating the ne
cessity for a Gubernatorial election this
fall, has materially changed the relations
and position of political partiei in this
Commonwealth. There oan be'no doubt
that the party which assumes the name of
pbmomatie, will make onvinted and Tiro !
digious exertions to regain the Adininistra!'
tiop of this State. Party lines will be
strictly and vigorously drawn, so far as
their leaders can effect it ; and. judging,
from the past, it is to be expected that they
will be measurably successful. Every ap
peal will be urged, and every means exhaus
ted,-to recall the wavering and disaffected
to their party standards. We know that
in this District, on strict party issues, that
party has generally been able to rally a
majority. It is not to be expected that he
who has always assumed and maintained
the decided and determined stand which I
have, in opposition to the fatal policy and still
snore destructive principles ofLocofocoism,
by which the mass of the Democratic par
ty,
as honest and lumen) intention as any
class of men on the face of the earth, has
been so.long misled to their ruin, could be
able to neutralize or overcome this ascen
dency of party, through personal influence.
Numbering, as I do, in the ranks of that
party, many warm personal and political
friends, whom 1 shall never cease to respect
and cherish, I could hardly expect even
such to sacrifice what they would esteem
their principles, to any feeling ofmere per
sonal kindness fur one who has so long
and so sternly combated those principles.
At least no such doubtful chance shall be
hazarded on my account, if better can be
done, at a time when a single vote in Con
gress may be of such transcendent impor
tance. Questions will be presented to the
next Congress, involving the very perpe
tuity of the Union—ond they must be met !
Upon a single vote, more or less, their der
cision may depend.
Now, it is well known that our present
Representative, Dr. HENRY NES, stands in
these respects, on very different grounds. I
Although ever faithful to the true interests
of the country and the Constitution, lie !
has not rendered himself obnoxious to par
ty prejudices and animosity ; andia known
.to wield a personal popularity and iidl ounce
in York comity, beyond perhaps any nth- I
er maii in the District. It is of the last
importance that this District should be rep
resented by a man who will understand,
stand by, and maintain the true principles
of the government. It is of comp-Intl% ely
small moment whether that representative
be Dr. NE:4 or myself.
Kiithful, then, to the principles by which
my whole political life has been governed,
I cannot hesitate to sacrifice any personal
wishes or feelings I may have, to consid
erations of such magnitude and interests.i
Those vital and essential interests to vt hich
I have referred, must not be
- pat to the
slightest hazard on my account. Were I
to ask or expect it, I should prove recreant
tocerry principle ofiluty by which, through
life, I have Mined to be governed.
Z-thould you and your associate Confer-,
ees from fork county, then, when you as -1
think with me, that our chances I
of success would be increased by ticketing
the gentleman I have named. as the stan-;
dard bearer of our principles in the forth
coming contest, rather than myself, vofil
will consider yourselves not only at per fect -
liberty, but, so far as it may be proper for
me to express a wish, desired to act ac
cordingly.
I feel the less difficulty in taking this
course, because Dr. NES has, as our rep
resentative heretofore, on all oeratsione.
proved faithful to our interests, and given.
I believe, general satisfaciiim to his consti
tuency, as testified more than once by their
suffrages.
1 know that, by pursuing the course a
bove marked out, I shall disappoint the
wishes of many kind and devoted person
al friends, who, withmit mytireeking, have
honored me by bringing my name before
the public as a candidate, and for whose
kindness and devotion I shall feel grateful
to the end of life ; but I trust they will do
justice to my motives, and not - censure an
honest effort for the discharge of what
SCCIHS 10 my mind, to be an imperative du-
Desiring you to lay this communication
before the Conferees when they assemble.
in such manner as to you may seem most ad
visable and proper, and assuring you of my
best regards and kindest wishes as individ
uals, I remain, gentlemen,
Your obliged friend and i.ervant,
DANIEL 111. ttMYSER.
On motion of Mr. llay, it was then
Resolved, That we deem it inexpedient,
in the present juncture of affairs, to settle
a candidate for Congress.
The following Resolutions were then offerod
and adopted :
Resolved, That the foregoing letter of
DANIEL M. 5.111'96R be inserted on the
minutes of the Conferees, and published
with their proceedings.
Resolved. That the members of this
conference profoundly appreciate the noble
conduct and patriotic motives of D. M.
SMYSER, in yielding his incontestible pre
tensions to a umnivation for Congress at
this time ; and that they, and their multi
uenui will rejoice in any future opportuni
ty of testifying their sense of his conduct,
and their regard for his worth, by select
ing him as their representative.
Resolved, That Dr. - Hwrittr Piss, our
present representative in Congress, has
dmierve,4l the approhation of his panstitu
eats, stid , vindicated their confidence in
him, by course in Congress, especial
ly on. the subject of protection to Anomie.
can : industry, and the extensive of sleve•
rfloYitial the limits of of t h e Coestitu•
•
Whereat the lion. HENRY.N.Ekom•
present *orthy ReFestmtative in Con
grass, by his uniform and consisrent course
in the National Legislature,. has proved
himself the firm and unwavering friend of
all the industrial interests of the country,
and especially those ,peculiar to Pennsyl.
viniai s and the entire North, thereby ten.
tiering himself deservedly popular.with the
people.of this Congressional district; and
being 'anxious to manifest in a substantial
manner, the increased confidence otthose
wo here reptwont, in his ability atul
ity : Therefor
Resolved, That Jacob Wirt •and , John
Brough, 'E q., be authorized to present
Dr. Nes with a oopy of these proceedings.
and invite him to become a candidate for
re-election on the 2d Tueedoy of October
nes,On the seat which he now so ably fills,
and in case hie consent can be obtained,
the Same aro hereby anthorixed to pro
cure his annunciation as a candidate, in
all the newepapora in the Distriot, without
dolay.
The Conferees, after passing a mein.
tion to publish their proceedings in the
different Whig papers of the thstriei, then
a journed
Jorx C. Leta*, Sc:y.
10/IN M. FUNK, /Yee(
CONGRESSIONAL.
Jost B. DANNIS—the hackneyed polilbrima r
th e fend* / Of party—is once Imre befonr the peo
ple, aakioj tbetr statrnitgea.t. and for what ! 'Net
for any of the County Mom Oh no. His
vaulting ambition aims a little higher. His Bat
tcred Vanity, no longer satisfied with •small favors,'
is now modally seeking the bonoMble and teapots.
Bible position of Congressman.
Dear with us, then, whilst we examine some.
what the political character of this aspirant, and
see whether or not he deserves the support
true and honest Whig in the a pproartring campaign.
We are well aware that "Joel" is looked lira by
many, as • moderate and liberal politician, or in
other words, a "no patty" man; and Idyl 'the
garb he assumes in his familiar intercourse with
the ••dear people."
Such. however, is not the fact ; hot an con.
trary, we know hint to be a roast Igoe% endue.
rumprowitinir party man ; and if rippled, will sop.
port - and mutat in . carrying out, what we tenahlre,
the dangerous and destructive principles of, the
propulsive Democracy.-
A cunning and sluaied politician—not the only
regulate fur a member of Congressi--hi has man
aged hetetofore to command Whig votes siOnciusa
to elect him to several lucrative offices. la what
manner, permit me to ask, has he ever reWarded
1 "" wholle• kinfaihip ha woo
thus enabled to batten upon the public tooth 1
His he ever supported a Whig for any office 1--
Never ! The perpetration of such a gross political
sin, would be incompatible with his bitter hatred
and abhorrence of Whiggery,, This is strong late.
gunge, but it is nevertheless true.
No man in the county has hiboral more to keep
together in harmony and In unison, and to pre.
serve the identity of, the I.oeofoco party—which
Woks upon him as • demi-god—than Joel B Den•
Her. Immediately Pm-ceding an election, and on
the election day itself. no person is found more
vigilant and active in bitterly opposing you,
Whigs, whore support, when circumstances
render it necessary, he has the impiderin and of
frost/cry to ask.
And why has he proved such a dangerous
champion in the contest for Whig rights I Be
cause he suitUmes not the character of s bold, open
End avowed opponent; but of one who, under the
clout of friendship, co a wls the dagger—ready to
stab when a propitious moment offers. Wane
not into life again, then, fellow Whigs, this politi
cal riper but crash it. In so doing you will To
mose a cause which hes more than any other con
tributed to bind together the loicofoco party, and
thu• cheek the growing strength of the Whig
ea Mr in Adam. county.
l'hat hi. political career has long mince been
run, or are folly satisfe.l The wand, with which
he once controlled. at pleasure. the popular breeze,
has Jowl its mitaie influence. For Whigs now
properly ionlcrotand and appreciate Danner—the
1.01 'it' ran. In him they recognize the head wad
front of the Locoweo party, against the intrigues
awl secretly roncorted plans of whom they have
been !miffing for yearn. wrRA BAN,
ellOCkft of an
earthquake were felt in New Yo'* and
Brooklyn. and also in Newark. N. J.,
about Ii) o'clock on Friday
nighl
'('here was a sudden trembling of ihe.eunk
accompanied by a roaring sound, very
much resembling distant thunder, or the
passing of a hear• vehicle over rough
stones. The shoe* was felt for a minute,
in several sections of the city, and, in one
or two places, caused the doors and win—
(low shutters to fly open.
II&LTIMORE MARKET.
PRO , . Tilt LTIMORK SUN Or WrONIVAOAT.
BEEF CATT I.E.—There were offered at the
scales on Mondsy. 600 head of Beeves, 450 of
which were sold to city butchers at priers ranging
from *2 27 to ;13 per 100 lbs. on the liouf,equal to.
t 4 70 and 1 , 7 75 per 100 lbs. neL
Fl.ol . ll.—The flour market is active ; sales ad
2,000 bids. Howsol st brands at $5 75 The
receipts and supply are large. City Mills in Irld at
*5 77. *ales of Cum meal at *3 25 ■ ,f 3 31.
Rye flour *4 121.
U RA IN.—Supply of all kinds of Grainnantlenater
and prices drpressea. Fla lea Rood to prime red wheat
at $1 10 to $1 16; and whitesi $1 20 tw $1 30_
White Corn 58 ■O9 eta.; yellow 60 a 63. Oats
30 a 33 ; Rye 70 a 73.
MARRIED,
On Thursday the 3lst ult. W Coker. R. V..
filer hart, Mr. Jxo■ Hurl*, and Mies 11
BL. r I r URN—both of Measlier' thwasitip.
On the 3d inst., by the Res. Martin Lohr. Mr..
Levi Derv. and Mies &vitas, daughter airline.
iel Viehl. Esq.. near New Oxford.
At Strasburg, V LOWS the hiss ult,lly the Rev.
J. F. 1 ampbell, Mc. Anti grourwca. (late of
this amid Mill. RIK LeCA FAXI.I., of Wood.
stick, Shenendoott county, Va,
On the 20111 art, it) , the Rim C.: Ray, Mr_
llarß r 1.1 . or, of Conaway° township,.
and Miss Et.a.vur. K. Willi& 11 , 10.0 f LiWeRWINII,
11 1 E
Al hin residence is Itliambenibusg, oft Sunday
meruw last, alle• a lingering iiiseso‘ Tsnaiaa EL.
Meeo Lulu, *President arf liae thiaraboniburg
Hank, aged bayeara.
Clu the IS* ult. MART S., &Weiler of Jes
aine and Margaret Ana Ciilp, of this borough, nob
10 numilio.
En Laskolaira on. We 3il inot, Aro lb prottleb
oll illagoo, Bin. MARI Boras, wilir of Mr. John,
Elia*, in 410 4811 year of bee ago. .
GREAT BARGAINS
33 per cent. lower than uaifid
GEORGE ARNOLD
ASlttil reffeisedottaip sow openink.'
adotock of FitESS ODOM:
as has ewer been offered %the. *Me in.
this 'Nee.: and being. dOssatiopit NOT'
.11,e UNDARBO4b Noisy idol&
by sny tgetabliebnient, he airisesoldi
Wends and ibe public geatiralttr w oisais
Ise and judge for - themsekres.c. • •
SUallerit ik and *6o4B**l"tl.
COPP= 4. 6. end * tents do..
AND EVERY THINK I PROPORTION..
Sept. IS,' 1048.
OCINCOOI3B.
To the fure and independent, Yokes GC the /UN
Corwassional bhuriet of Pennssivaitia, comp+
eid of the Counties of York and Adatee:.
lrettow - Cremates t—At the solkiietion,
ornurnerons friends, end the servant or
the Whig Conferreos of York and Aden),
conniies, 1 present . snyrelf mice more to.
your consideration as an independent Min.
didate for Congress. Grateful for the eon,
lidlenoe you have reposed inn)* an IWO fors
mer occasions, l tender you the futon, asint,
ranee that iffavored with a tutoritY of idut
votes on the 2d 'k'nestlay in kktober next,,
MO exertions shall be Wanting en toy part,
to make you the hest return in my power
for your partiality anti confidence, by la
faithful discharge of my duty as your Rep+
reionastive, awl shell continue s as 1 always
have been, Proud to represent salary and
intelligent a constituency.
Nery respectfully, your friend and °he ,
diem servant,
DE A R NEL
1 urk, Seta. l 1.--tv r
;A lore Otatie;.l6ys
Clear the track for Rough and
Heady ! !
:.q .1,',1 A itj EJ,ILLY
Or THE INTSIOS
OF THE YORK SPRINGS
ELECTION DISTRICT !
A MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF
TAYLOR, FILLMORE, JOHN
STON MILDDLESWARTIL
WILL DE, HELD AT
IP3llllso3Vite.g (To CO
On Saturday the 28d that., at 2
o'clock, P. 31.
RALLY WHIGSL
Let all thefrien de of TAYLOR 4. FILL
.IIIORE turn oui ! .12 cordial invitation
is exkoselateo alt I. -the Ifkigs..of Adams
and adjoining counties to be present with
vs. The Committee take pleasure in an
nouncing that
THADDEUS STEVENS,
Of Lancaster; lion. JAMES COOP
ER, and DANIEL M. SMYSER,
of Gettysburg ; - Hon. HENRY
NES, of York,
AND OTHER POPULAR SPEAKERS, HAVESIO
NIVIED Tllltiß INTENTION TO OE PRESENT,
AND WILL ADDRESS THE XENTINO. COME
, ONE, COME ALL ! Awidoc ! AWAKE
WHIGS OF THE
YOUNG GUARD .4
'THE DAY OF RATTLE lo NEAR ATHAND
ARUUBR-BIIA[E Off THE HEW-DROn THAT
CUTTER ON YOUR OARSIRNTS ! BR Viol•
LANT—VIRII--UNITED—AND THE I/A Y
IS OURS !
GARDNER, ISAAC U. WORLEY,
JAroli G111:1s. .11.1 , 11 ED MILLER,
JON. WIEHMAN, r1:104,
JAMES DAVIS, FRANK DARDNER,
THOS. STEVEN:4, BENJ. GARDNER,
HARM WIERMAN. W.M. H. SHEPPARD,
:.\111; El. SHELLY, [ Comiu of Arrungem)..
Sept. 15, IBlB.—tm
PUBLIC SALE.
atTuesday the 17 1 / 1 of October next,
I Y c v
o i
u r
r u t o o
f 9f i a d t
ni Q
s r d c e o r u
i f y
thetlith:enrHi
ier, Administrator of the Estate of Ax
(.lussmiss, late of Mountpleasant
township, Adams county, deceased, will sell
at Public Sale, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on the
premises,
A Tract of Land,
the property of said deceased, situate in
shid township, adjoining lands of John
Eekenrode, John Felix, George Carl, and
ethers, and containing
54 ACRES,
snore or less. The improvements are a
TWO STORY
•
lie LOG DWELLING,
a double Log Barn, and other Outbuildings.
There in a Wen of water convenient to
the door, and an excellent ORCHARD on
the premises.
41,50, td 11w same lime, will be sold
a variety of Personal Property of baid de.
ceabed, enusistiug of
41IC NMI fe
Young Cattle, llugr, Sheep, flay by the
tou ; Cora, Oats, Buckwheat., Potatoes,
:and Apples, by the bushel ; a lot of Corn.
dodder, a kg of Lime, a lot of Boards,
Beds sad Bedsteads, Tahles, Chairs. Puts,
kettles, sad other articles of Household
and Kitchen Furniture.
Atteudauee will be given and terms
music known en the day of Sale by
ULU. HAGERMAN,
tiept.l6, 11148.—ts Ahninesindor
~3 ~~~~ ~ L~-l~l~~'l
.J•r L•UBLIC SeILE.
n y virtue of an Order of the Orpbaue
Ea. Court of Ada 'um Cuuutiv.tliesehmert
ter, 4.llltuisiswator uf Mot Estate of ilms
:lnoLosisw Sut.uv/,,;, [meal Orford town
mltip, Adatum count}', Pa., deceased., will
sell at Public Sale, us Sirturtfoy the 21a/
day of 0.r10447 444z1, art / 0'.410ck., IP. M..
.on the premise&
Tract of Land,
the property of said deceased situate is
said township, adjoining lands of Wm.
.Jelikiuk, James Di'llarres anti tabors, con
taining
7 A ORES,
pore at less, The in/protests are
AA TDraSTORY
Wells her-boarded House,
,with a weather-boarded Back.boAdiu& a
Log Barn and other necessary Outbuild
jugs. '!'bare ili au
ORCHARD'
.of good frost out the reamiass i and a
Spring of Water; also W
a e,Il o f woo*
.convenient to the siouP
licr There will also be sold at the same
Ithne.a jot of CORN AND OATS by the
thosibid,
Attendance will be given, and terms
made known ou the day oleo!, by
JACOB MARTIN,
Sept. la, 184f1.--,to Rdministralor.
. .
Tiptcriurits
irr tIE 6 40 0 1 Directors of Frapidin tows.
shipp will meet ei,tbe Sohooldlouse 4
mow s rquiroh, on Satunli Ith of
'October, at l o t oloph, P, .1 $0 select
'eachers to Joke aborgo o the Public
Schools in sell ;04cifivh1 . P,
thr watt, or t h e Board,
KtiftAll4At SCOTT, fieey.
'Sept. }848.-41
113 T0rt414 oPPy•
Wi*TED.
'THE ilAbazi Hireators of Hamilton
tow,oabip will mot at the house of W,
frt. Cacniatt, la Rag lle,bu, on &amity
the 7th of October new, at 1 o'cloc k, r,_
,M., to receive Propowils for Teachers of
the *boo!s of , said township. Visa
Teachers will be outplayed. '
BY order of the Hoard.
H. HILDEBRAND.
t 4 epl. 15, 1 8 18.-8 t Seerelary.
• I'lligILiIt.SALE,
*IT Attie 'Ora 'deed of Voluntary As=
kigninedt for•the benefit of Creditors,
43 megranted by ABRAHAM SHAPIPHR, of
Tyrone township, Adams money, Pa., I
will sell at Public Sole, on Saturday the
7 1 / 8 day of October next, at 1 o'clock, P.
M., on the premises,
A Tract of Land,
the property of said Shirtier, situate in said
township, adjoining lands of George Mick
ly, John Lehman, and others, and contain
ing l4i ACRES of Patented Lend.
The Improvetnenis are a new and well
finished two-story Frame
• Dwelling-House, aifi
with a cellar underneath ; a good
weather-hoarded SHOP, plastered inside ;
a weather-boarded Barn, with Corn Crib,
Garner, Sheds, and other outbuildings.—
There is a Well of water convenient to the
door, and a Spring of water on the premi
ses. There is also a young
0110114 RD •
of choice Fruit on the premises.
The property will make a desirable resi
dence, being about one-half new land and
under good cultivation:
Attendance will be given and terms
made known on the day of Sale by
SAMUEL. DEARDORFF,
. Sept. 15,11348.—ta -4soignee
A CARD.
lIIHE Winter Session of the "New Ox
ford Collegiate and Medical Institute
for 1848-49, will open in its various branch
es on Monday the 914 of October next,
and continue sill the first day of April fol
lowing.
Prices for tuition asherelolore, viz: $l5
ist the Collegiate, and $2O in the Medical
Department; payment in advance—(No
extra charges whatever.)
For Pupils sent (rain a distance, the
Principal will, if desired, procure board,
washing and mending, in respectable hou
ses, for $75 dollars per annum, payment
quarterly in advance.
Parents and Guardians, who wish their
sons or wards to receive a thorough edu
cation, without endangering, their physical
or moral health, are invited to come and
examine the Inslituir persnoally, since the
evidence of our own senses is more to be
relied upon, than on any other.
Or - f• The public examination of pupils
at the end of the Summer Session, will take
places in the Hall of the Institute on Mon
day the 25th inst., whereto all friends of
education and instruction are respectfully
invited ; Commencement of the examina
tion at 9 o'clock, A. M. Exercises in de
clamation of committed or self-composed
pieces at early candle-light.'
Whoever hails youths to be educated, find
will no reason to consider the time lost,
if spent in visiting our examination, par
ticularly if he be present from the cum-'
mencenient.
M. D. G. PFEIFFER, M. D
Principal
New Oxford Institute, Sept 15.
CHEAP STOVES!
IF YOU WANT TO MT
CHEAP STOVES,
CALI. AND SEE
GEORGE ARNOLD.
Sept. 8. 1848
Our duty to ourselves, our duly to our
connectionB, require we paid due alien
tanliou to the healthy condition of the
body.
AU HE recent hot weather, and the influenza.
AAa have left many subject to be affected by
the changes of temperament and contagious in.
duences common to this month; but, by the
timely use of Bmiireth's Pills. even now this
susceptibility can he in a great measure removed,
and powers given the system to resist these flier
bine poisons, and the sudden changes in the
weather with which it may be brought in con
tact during the next tiny days. Nature has form
ed the bowels for theevacuation of all unhealthy
humors ; and if man would but use common
wove, he would take care they performed this of
fice laithoilly. If the bowels are out of order—
it too slow or too fast..-41 few doses of Bran
:oath's l'illa will bring them to order. Ask the
mat who was dying from constipated bowels,
what <aced him ; he tells you. Brandreth's Pills.
Ask him who had the dyaeniery for Fix months
—and every remedy had failed ; he will also tell
you, the Brandreth Pills cured him in a week.—
No with other diveases. Twelve litandreth
rubbed down in halt a pint of molasses, cured a
little boy at an ulcer of the face, which was rap
idly spreading to his eye*. and which a dozen
doctors hod tried to c ure, but could tint ; the
poor paresis would have given half they were
wotsh to have had it cured, hut every thing they
tried did no good. until they gave it a tea-spoon.
tot at molasses every day in halt a pint of which
they bat rubbed down twelve Hrendreth Pills.—
fte(ord the whole of the molasses was taken, the
ulcer was cured. And yet some foolish people
call Broialreth's Pills a quack wedicine. It
would he well it there were a few more such qack
medicines. Will all your pretended Sarsaparilla
Compounds cum like Brandreth's Pills e ('an
they gad pats to persons eared, as Dr. Brandied'
con? l'an they posit out to you people whollisii
been helpless for years frosn Epilepsy and St.
Vitus' Dance, who have been cured by their
remedies ? If they cannot, Dr. Brandreth cast.
Cam they point out to you ■ person who for
weary years had never had a stool williciat bay
ing used medicine of mechanical asd
whom the Brandreth Pills cured is a month,anil
gave him as healthy evacuations as he had when
be was a child ? if they cannot, Dr. Brandreth
can-
By having the Braudrech Pills always on hand,
should a sudden attack of sickness take Place,
they ran be giver at onee, and' will often have
eilbeted a eau before the physician could have
arrived.
le Colic and Inflammation of the Bowl 4
.these Pills will at once relieve,and perseverance.
in their use, according to the direetions,• 'will
surely do all that medicine can do, to restore the
health of the patient.
In all cues of Indigestion, Worms,Asthma,
Diseases of the Heart, and in all Affections of the
Stomach and Bowels, the Briutdreth Pills will be
found a nevertailing remedy.
To insure the full benefit of these celebrated
Pill., they should-be kept in the house, so that
upon the fiat comencement of sickness,, they
may be at once resorted to, One dose then is
better than a dozen after dislikes him beeome es. ;
tablished in the system. - •
BN • CARBFUL OF COUNTERFEITS...I.
Hove to 'void then; :.-..Each Agent who sells the
ono* Brudreth Pilfs, bee o Certificate of
Agency, which has bean engrued at a vast es - -
pease. 'lt represents the Meaufictray at ting
Sing, on the Hudson River, and le Muffed by ;Dr.
Braodroth, end his .1.1 suirdPed'oPon the Plik_Pet .
also fecesimile of the label. ad the bole*, Com.
pane them. • • • '
• .ftlehe Brandrelh Pills aro sold for IS ceoM I
per Tail' etDr. BraodtefVePrincipel Office, 24X
Broadwey, N. York, and by the following duly
onOtimbied Agents etetreitian &Qo., Get,
iysburg ; J. a. WOreary, Petersburg; Abraham
Wing, Nitulerstolim ; A, l i trffarland, Abbettetdem;
O . M. C. Whiter it m 1494; eneerMgor dr, Fink,
loittlestown ; mary utican„ Cuhtowo t [loo.
Heady, Fairfield J, H. Aulabonlib,` Beet Berlin I
B. Newcomer Mechanicsville; SIMI Ellthk,Haue
over 14ept44, lade,
DEA. NUTS, FrLSERTS, AL.
MONDS, &e., of the beat quality
to be had a tthe Coufentionary of
V, IVE A 11411,
CLERK OF. ,THE COURTS,
To the hulejpenOnt , raters of ddants
Caurstx,
if in aFF E turePe el e f del l an r d7l n ate d l'o ni r ti tt l e
alike of
Clerk of the Courts
Of Quarter Sessiaris, Oyer and 7enniner,
and Orphans' Court,
at the ensuing election, and respectfully
solicit your support.
EDMAN W. STAIII.E.
Aug. 18, 1848.—te
SHERIFFALTY.
To the Free Inn if the httlependent
lets of didams C'ounly.
LIELLOW CITIZENS :—I respect:
r fully propose myself to your consid
eration as an independ6nt Candidate for
the Office of SIIEKIFF at the next gene
ral election, in Octob4r next. Should Ibe
so fortunate as to obtain a majority of your
suffragek, I pledge myself to discharge the
duties of said office with promptness, and
to the best of my ability.
JACOB WINTERODE
Germany ip. June 18, 1848.—te
SHERLIPRILLTIVI
FELLOW CITIZENS I—At
... the earnest so
licitation rila intaiheionlY fAeridil , I or•
fer myself as INDEPENDENT CAN
DIDATE for the office of ,Sheriff of Ad
ams County, and respectfully solicit your
suffrages. Should Ibe elected, I pledge
my best efforts to the discharge of the du
ties of the office. JONAS ROTH.
Menallen township, June 9, 1848.
SHERITIVLIMT.
FELLOW CITIZENS :—Encouraged by
numerous friends, I hereby announce my
self a candidate fnr the Sherilfalty at the
ensuing election, pledging myself, if elect
ed, to discharge the duties incumbent to the
best of my judgement and ability.
WILLIAM }ICKES.
Reading township, June 9, 1848.—te
REGISTER AND RECORDER,
To the lire and huleproulent Voir rs rf
Adams County
T the earnest solicitation of many
f friends, lam induced to offer my
self as an Independent candidate for RE
GISTER & RECORDER of Adams
county. Should I be elected, I shall feel
under many obligaions to the public, and
shall endeavor to discharge the duties of
the office to the best of my ability.
WM. F. WALTER.
Strabau tp., April 7, IB4B—tf
PROTHONOTARY.
To the Independent Voters of Adams CO.
11E1 lOW CITIZENS - :—At the 4 „
ur
gent solicitation of numerous friends. I
am induced to offer myself to your consitl
ration as an Independent Candidate for
the office of
PRO TRO Jro R
at the ensuing October election. Should
I be so fortunate as to receive a majority of
your suffrages, and be elected, I pledge
my strongest endeavors to discharge the
duties of the office in a Manner entirely
satisfactory to all.
WILLIAM HARLAN.
Menallen township. July 21.—te
A U DITO IPS NOTICE.
THE subscriber having been appointed
Auditor to distribute the assets in the
hands of AVM. MOREHEAD, Administrator of
the Estate of FLETCHER MOREHEAD, to ROCI
amongst the creditors of the said Fletcher
Morehead, hereby gives notice that he will
attend, for that purpose, at the house of
John Ege, in Petersburg. (Y. S.) on Sat
urday the 23d inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
when and where all persons interested are
requested to attend.
CHARLES KEWLEWELL,
Sept. R, 181R.-3t
NOTICE.
riIHE second and fi nal Account of 'No
m- Nag STEPHENS, Assignee of THOMAS
TATLOR, with an account of distribution,
having been filed in the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Adams county, the Court
have appointed Tuesday the 26th day of
September inst., fur confirmation and al
lowance, unless cause to the contrary be
shown.
A. 11. KURTZ, Protley
Prothonotary's (Alice, Gettysburg. ,?
dept 8, 11148,-4W 3
VOTI OE.
rETTERS of Adminiatrat;: - . n on the es
/ tate Of ANDREW GUFSMAN, late of
Mountpleasant tow ttep, dec'd, basing been
granted to the subscriber, residing in said
township. he hereby gives notice to all
who are indebted to said Estate to call and
pay the same without delay, and those
having claims arc desired to present the
On we properly authenticated for settlement.
.GEO. HAGERMAN, with/I'r.
Aug. 18, 1848,--8t
NOTICE
LETTERS of Administration on the
Estate of ANNA MARY *VERB, late
of Huntington township. deo'd, having
been granted to the, subscriber, Tesiding iR
I.aititiore townsliip,notice it hereby given
to all those indebted to said estate to make
payment, and thollobatting claims upon the
estate to present die lathe, properly au
thenticated, for settlement.
JOHN WOLFORD, Jidnt'r.
Aug. 18, 1848.—Ot•
FOR 3135211'1:
THE HOUSE LOT,, lately oc..
[7 . M
copied and nowowned by George
`Harriit. (colored man) iu the Bor.+
ough uf; Gettysburg, is hereby , offered for
rent. Any person desirous:of renting said
proptrty, will be , informed of the terms by
applying, to the 'Subscriber. .
H. J., SCHREINER,
Sept.,6l, .1848.-0.3 t .
NOTICE TO itipumwmit's,
TB4Amessimelected . AtthelastSpring
election, are hereby notified 'to at
tend at the - Commissioner's office in the
borough of Gettysburg, on Nreturday the
14th day of October next, to receive blank
Assessment Duplicates, end din necessa
ry instructions.
Hy order of the Commissioners.
J. AUGHINBAU(4II, Clerk. .
Commissional, Odka, Glett.4 skim.
Sertember 8,1 N 1 7, j 31
Domes*lo Liallastry is the Wealth
of Nations.
Cresh Assortment of
sass.
THE subscriber 'hasp good assortment
of FASHIONABLE lIATf4; which
he is prepared to sell at to lower than
heretofore, and wren Lowell than they are
regularly retailed at in the cities;
A good fur Hat, warranted,
Fine Silk, du fur body,
Fine Nutria, do,
Fine Monterey, do,
Itusoia, do,
54uLakin, extra quality, $2 60 to 4 00
Fine Russia Hats, and other kinds Low.
The public are inti•ited to call and satisfy
themselves.
ot._7"TEuxs CASII, and only one price
S. O. M'CREARY.
Gettysburg, July 14, 1848.—tf
STOVES,
Qa2 ifor2l2lZo 41/.2180
jwill sell at Public Sale. at my Ware.
house, on Riday, , the 22d inst. at 11
o'clock, A. M., a large'quantity of
STOVES.
'CPA long credit will be riven4:3l
GEO. AkNOLD.
'Gettymburg..B4l. 8, 1847.-4.
GETTYSBUR( FOUNDRY
01.4t:H1X113 SHOP.
gINHE subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally
that ho still continues to carry on the
FOUNDRY BUSINESS,in snits branch
es, at Ittrottl emnblishment. in the Western
partol Gettysburg, where he has constantly
on hand all sorts of
ZEI .0162,67)941M2/9
such as Kettles, Puts, Ovens, Skillets,
Pans, Griddles, &c., of all sizes ; also,
STOVES of every size and variety, inclu
ding Common, Parlor. Air-tight and Cook
ing Stoves—amohg them the far-famed
lloihoways.
To Farmers he would say. he has on
band an excellent assortment of
Thri , xhiter Machines,
llovey's celebrated Strawcutters, the re
no‘viied Sedcr I'lows ; also IVoodeock's
and IVitherow's ; also Points, Cutters,
Shares, di.e.
IILACKSMITHING is carried on in
its different brandies, by the best of work
men. •
tow- The 'subscriber has also opened a
BOOT & SHOE
Shop in the South end of the
Proundry Building, where, withgood work
man and excellent materials, the neatest
fits and best work will be made. Icy-La
dies will be waited on at their residence.
--AI I of the-above -. ••., . - •'. •
be furnished as cheap, for Cash or country
Produce, as they can be had any where
else. All orders will be promptly attend
ed to.
Ot. 2 •ltepairing, of all kinds, done at the
short 39 iiIJIiCC.
T. WARREN.
Gettysburg, May 5,1848.
ALM ES Psi R 1,
SORDEON DENTIST,
' 1 .
ILL be at Mr. Eoes, in PETERS
BURG, from the 27th of Septem
ber to the 4th or:October ; at Mr. TIMED
SON'S, GETTYSBURG, from the 3th to
the 12th of October; and at Mrs. AomEw's,
EMMITSBURG, from the 13th to the
30th of October.
Sept. 8, 1848.
ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH!
Dr. F. E. Vandersloot,
ISVllitiEtni DENTIST,
RU
ESPECTFLLY informs the Citi
zens of Gettysburg and vicinity that
he is prepared to perform every operation
appertaining to his Profession, such as
cleansing, tiling, plugging and inserting
Teeth, front a single tooth to a full set. An
experience of more than twelve years in
the Profession he trusts will ei,able him to
operate to the entire satisfaction of thezie
who may wish his services. All we: k will
be warranted. For his place, of residence
enquire at the store of Samuel Fahnestock.
Reference is respectfully made to the fol
lowing gentlemen :
Rev. Dr. Schmucker,
Rev. Prof. Rougher,
Dr. D. Gilbert,
Dr. D. Horner,
Prof. H. Haupt,
Rev. E. V. Gerhart,
Prof. M. L. Strever,
9,18477—1 y
Gettysburg, Oct
REMOVAL.
DR. J. LAWRENCE RILL,
IDENTIST,
HAS removed his o ffi ce to the building
opposite the Lutheran Church, in
Chamborsburg street. 2 doors east, of Mr.
Middlecoff's store where he may all times
be found ready and willing to attend to
any case within the provinee,of the Den
tist. Persons in want of lull Seta - or teeth
are respectfully invited to tall:
REFERENCES.
.
Dr. C.-N.0'24m0 r, Rev. C. P.Kaarxis. D. D.
" D. Hoax'''. Prof. M. Jixosio,
" C. A. Cortoi"i, ' t , H.'L:Hatonia,
" it GiLstai, • 4 Wlt.M.Ratrotos
Rev. J. C. W.rreao, D. D.
July 7,-1848.
-
OINTTiIIsu,AO, PA., - -
RUIT TREES, of all kinds, (grafte
In the roots) can be bad• of the sub
scriber on reaaeoable tense. Please cal ,
and judge for youraelves. •
0. W. HOFFMAN.
GLOVES AND , orodunros.
r; HAVE one of the beet aosoronentp ol
Gloves and StaoUngi'ClUat (rem tho,
city) ever offered Ahis - Uorough. If you
don't , believe, i boci'xivirmod and
the heeetX. *a matter* they will be
sold altimot nothini. •
J. ac4licK.
cAso wAwrg* ,
am In need ofCASH,IO Meet pressing
j
engagenkants, and will be obliged to
those knowiAg themselves to be indebted
to me to make payment immediately, and
without further notice.
THOMAS WARREN.
Gettysburg, Aug. 25, 1848. ,
COI hand and far vale, a lot of Teat)*
ing Bags and Baskets, very handy
and cheap. J. L. SCIIIt:K.
GREAT BUSTIFICATION OF
WOP o llitt
and Engineer seriously Wounded 1
BE it known to the world, that the un-,
dersigned has obtained Letters Pa
tent for an
Impro red Machinefor Hulling and Clean-
ing Clover-seed,
which, for thoroughly performing its work,
in a speedy manner, surpasses any thing
that has ever been presented to the public.
In order to produce a machine that will
meet the wants of the community in every
respect, the Patentee has for several years
applied himself diligently to the task, and,
is now enabled to offer a machine worthy
of their consideration. , -
$1 00
2 00
3 00
1 00
2 00
This machine has only been in,opera
tion during the last season, in Cumberland:
York, and Adams counties, and has given
entire satisfaction., It is a meat, portable
machine, only weighing about. 409 Ho
and °flight drnught, and can hull,and clean
tvith ease four loads of cloverseed per,day,
or one load in Iwo hours. It can be con,
vetted into a common windmill in mo
ment's time. Persons desiring pur
chase rights can sec the machine by- call
ing at my residence in Latimore township,
Adams county... °wears ,otlQlcivermtill4',
would find it to their advantagato giyethe
a call: - '
klutiaredkoi,certificates can begirransf
its utility. and the satisfactorrnrianner that
it hulls and Means clovirseed, and also
timothy weed, but I deem it only necessa
ry to referso a few individuals. at whose
barns the machine has been exhibited and
fully tested.
HUNTIIRITON rr. Lll'lllloll2
Jas—WElwee, Egg. (10 0 1 1 0 tkothictilo ton. -
Benjamitn Shelly, William Wright,
.1. E. Wittman, Fs+, Ithrabain
John Ratrensperger, Daniel Gi:itier,
Sebastian kitten. Ultras Albert,:
Tyrone ty. Franklin Ip.
John Bolin, David WMardie.
John Neely, George Smith,
John Lohman, A. Heintslemon, Esq.
AlllOO Myero. Si roban It.
Fr, edam. John M'lllienny,
Ahnihain Kei.e, Wm: WllhenllY. . -
A louhain Bighorn, Rending fp.
Joiner Cunningham, John Tudor,
Will. 11'Cleary, Eli Deter,
Abraham Waybright. William Fickra.
GEORGE GARDNER
May 20, 1848.
Decidedly the heapest Goods
In. Town!
THE subscriber respectfully invites
the public to call and examine his
ASSORTMENT OP
NEW' FANCY' GOODS
consisting of Handkerchiefs,. Ribbons, Pa
per, Muslims, Worsted Binding; Scarfs,
Needle-worked Collars, Cravats, (a beau
tiful variety,) Spool Cotton; (all eolore.)
Purses and Pocket-books, Suspenders,
Gloves, (the greatest kind of an assottenent)
• -Hose,-Tapes„ - Studs,
Pear and Agate 13tittons. Boot Lacers, "an-
cy Net, Bishop Lawns, Bobineilice,til
ging and Laces', Pins and Needles, Knitting
Cotton, Mixed - Cotton Yarn, Widditig,
Black Gimps and Fringes, Green Game
Veils, Fancy Silk Ties, Wooden Melee,
Cotton Laps, Steel Pens, (six for a cent!)
&c., &c.
Let it'be, borne in,mind, that ell the tt-,
bove articles will be disposed of twenty
five percent. cheaper than ever, positively.
Call and examine for yourselves, and be
convinced.
April 7. J. L. SCH,LCK.
WAStla t ,
5000 FEET of pOPLAK PLA NK
such AS will answer for Chair
Seats, for which' the highest price will be
given by the subscriber. He has 'also on
hand, at his old stand in West Chambers=
burg street, a very large assortment of
4 31 . Common and Fancy
CHAIRS:, •
and a full aisortnient tot CABI
NET WARE, which I am selling at unu
sual low prieesfor Cash and Produce. Or
ders for work will be attended to on the
shortest notice. All erdertfor COFFIN
will be strictly attended to as usual. . -
DAVID' - BEAU Y.
Sept. I, 1848.—tt
BURNT OUT,
BUT AT IT AGAIN !
PAINTING._.
frHE subscriber takes this method-of
informing his friends and the public,
that he is now located in the Alley between
North Washington and Carlisle streets, im
mediately in the rear of D. Middlevee
Store, whete be will bePrepared, aslere
tofore, to do all kinds of
Coach' Cloth, & Sign Painting.
ocreARRIAGE 'REPAIRING done
at short notice, and on reasonable terms;
for which Country Pr,OduCe'Will'bii taken.
The subscriber is thankful for pait 'fa ! '
yore, and hopes. by attention to business,
and a &Sire to please, to merit
,and re
ceives ceutiunance of pub* , patr onage.,
Gettysburg, May B.—tf
NOTICE is hereby given to all . t ags
tees and other persona .emieerned,
that the :171)111INISTIOITION 4C
COUNTS of the dee t aased persods herein.:
after mentioned trill be presented al, theOr T
phans' Court of Adams eatitity; tor erOtfir
!nation and ellorgyee, .04 7 14 0471 the
21:11h day - of - Septemberrmet, - wir
The first and Sold accoom- Irtlf Jacob
Swisher * , Adtpipistrator ,de hortia troth with .
Me will annexed, cotate igiawl
Kline, Bleu anted.; •.1 •
The , firet tied. ,finsl ,acommt Jacob
Crouse, Administrator ofthe estate et John
Crousgydeicetunat )
The first account of Nicholas Bushey,
Administrator 'de bottle .now-Af 411esrstate
of Jolia Arendt• tleeeemit,,
The,aeßuut of Thomas 10441 Weals
rnentary:Erqsteq nutlet. the will of now t ,
as idle., deceased, of Peter : l34de, Thum
-88 Bhfie, and /Patty Bittle„.
The first *mown of Jacob Hartman.: Ad
ministritior of the estate of . Philip gist
titan, deceased..
The first account of Emanuel Neidielt
and John Thorns's; Admittiotnitint of the
estate of Daniel Dleidtchi tiremmeede
The first account of fhttnuel jr., .
Admioistrstor of the estate of Samuel Bra
dy. the elder, deceased.
ROR.URT COBRA& Register.
Register's Oniee,Cotty.l)srg.
• :el* 1, 1848.
I AP tic LETTER PAYER, of
.beauti
IUI quality., fur •ale at
i.-1f .1. 1.. SCHICK'S.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber, Administrator of the
Estate of ANTHONY FLK811111" late
of Motmtplensant township, Adams coun
ty, deceased, will sell at Pulic Sale, on
Saturday, the 30th September-nett,
on the premises, the lot of Ground of said
deceased, s.ttiate in said township, and
adjoining lands of Jacob IVill, James Poist,
and Samuel Weikert, about I mile from
Seneft's (formerly dams') Mill, andsbout
foi miles from Littlestown, orr the Main
road leading from the latter to the foruier
place. The Tract contains
10 , 1-51' ACirett
,
mere or less, of Patitnied And 'under
good fencing,' slid in 11 gOod itate 'Of COO
4ution; with i eitilistietif ' tittaut!ty '4f Mea
dow. 'The improVements are a
` ' 'oho ikv o*l- SAL Y STORY
Log Dwelling,
ausi,a, tiouhle Log , Barn.; there is a superi
or:Welt of Water near the door, and an
Orghard of choicepuit Trees of various
This Property is well worth the atten
tion of Pln'nbusera. /t can be viewed on
application to, cl 40e Welk er I, residing on
the premisimi , or, to the subscriber in the
same township. Possession and an india-
Putablit titki vrjl4 be given on the first of
April nest. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock,
A. hi., when will he given and
the fermis of sale made know by
' TYA*II) SNEERINGER, Adm'r.
Aug. 25, 1948.—11 t
IPII.LII4I9LE
REAL ESTATE
✓IT PUBLIC S./ME.
HE undersigned, by virtue of a pow
' er'of Attorney,' to him granted by
the Heirs and Legal Representatived of
Wm. Mummer, deceased, late of Reading.
township, Adame county, will sell at Pub
lic Sale, on
Saturday the 23d day of yeptelpher
on the premises, the valuable FAIL. of
said deceased; titillate id Readingit)
ship, ndjoining lands of John l't.iiitn(ef,
John Dicks, I/avid Hoover, IVEn.' ."Lon g
and Thomas Dicks, containing '
110 ,ACRES,
more or les*. The Farm lie* on DigCtinw
owago, and is located so as to beitetire
from -, damage by "flood. thii inifiriti&
meets are a . ', •, ' '
.
ilii - 7'190.670RY.
(In j E t 14041011 t
with a :tone Kiiilien iiiikijiid,,:ii
Barh, and a Stone Springhtinae, al* a,
never.failing . ppripg or Wider. Aere: is
also on the premises a fine .. .,
,-...
...,.
Orefiard
ufehoicarruit, awl tla 60 qtigui
tily. of exoellent, liffiber. Anti —v...
Illettuluw. f '*Wltle .1 0.0 0duellITii ko'•
clock, P. M.,, when - attendenee will be giv
en and wirms 'made' known "by ;
.-BANUE-fi--OVEItiftATZER,""'" -
L .Msortitry It foal Medic Heim
Aug. 1.84.184*.—t0 : ~,
VALUABLE PROPERTY'
3442 afiltpifie •
Tsubearitine offemai prive i to mai
1 that, xaluable,prypetty niuste in3l4.
Ileasant township, Adsctur county,' fr.,
within' three mites ot OtillYstrityg. on the
road lending from Rollover to Gettysburg.
adjoining lands of . Abraham Reevetclhe
heirs of Geo. Spangler.. and where. con-
• 160 JCR ES'
of Land, much of which is in ,i' good mote
of cultivation and under good femme. •• .. ,'
There is Aloud • , ' 1,,
ORCHARD ' ,
'of Apples and Peaches on the '
premises': 'The iinfivvements:firt K, Iro:,
srotv Sr'iNg • „
, Dwelling. House
211 ivith a goo d Kikyh e n taut - tt -' hed ,
a double log,Barn, with other out-buildings.
and near the door two welleol excellent
water, with pumps.
Persons wishing to see the property *ill
.call on Mr. Andrew Wilt, living on the
premises, or George IV. Itt'Clelitiii,lifit..
residing in Gettysbore or intbscriber;
Oa If the property is not sold .on be
fore thejlrst day .of Noaember i:11041.
will be RENTED. Tertnt(tetlk be h
as to suit purchasers. '_
. Wlll. Al i z..RH.Y.' •
Littlestown, Adams cu., A4-16,444.:.._ .
.4,
rilitDl FOR semi.
THE subscriber offers at Private Sale,
on advantageous tmuni,
' A FARM.
.
bi tun te in Franklin township , Allam"°11411
ty, adjoining hinds of Robert Shakholy,
Bailey „and WinAlautiltnn,
in 0 wiles, of Gettysburg, containing
1,84 .Acres snd .91 .Perches....
There are about BO Ames of Woodland,
and thirresturttlerguotl cultivation.. There
are two • • • ; •
1111 thirelli n - Hoto4s
I.l'on the FArm Aitiblis.
• BARIIi,O O WIY mxfJr.A ,
it: 'two wells of water, with u P 002?
,one of tbeu; a suillOitint quantity "of rrott
.Tresit, suchas ApPlo, Ppar,
Chercy. rtereio Meadow sufficient to
make 60 ioi , or,tlay yeo . ly. ;4490'100
bush i ott of L ime bavebeeit put con the farm, ,
and imi'4 ? otlo ebeinut
ktcdirike-4 OP two
"fracie,"44,ofelsar and wood land ;
Ariy, person w "hint te,
!'Henryrchase, will
ble 1) '= " A " n farm, by P Trowle,
residing tliSreon,
GEORdE 'CRC/W[l;E.
July i546.--rtr
of 32 pag-s, which Agents whose itemeisre below
will gladly give away. This book treats upon .
the method of cure--explains the peculiar' I' rOn'
pertiee of the article, and also the tlisaaAe
has been used for over this country and rar
for tour years with such perfect edict. Over I
pages of testimony frOrn the highest quotient wt
he found with
NAMES. PLACES AND DATES,
which can be written to by any one interested. sank .
the parties will answer past paideumatunicallioll4
• IrrEeparticitlar and , .
ASK Pr/It'TEK PAI.4IPELET,',
as no other such pamphlet hos ever been otteir.thia - •
evidence of the power of this inetheitse ore,r a 1
diseatis guaranteed by pets Mis of ivelllttiedial 4
standing i n society. r
Put up in 30 os. and 12 oa. btu tiro.
for 33 0r..1,51 (or d .oa., the later
_being tlwk •
cheapest. livery battle has
"Cr% (7. VAUGHN" "
written-en the directions; Arr. See pamphlet,
2S. Prepared by Dr. G, C. t aufA.n, and sold
pr i nc ip a l odlie, 907 Main Airy% 'Rittrie,. „e.: 4 ".•
wa ira al a i RATA , in , ()diem devoted to sale of nein artithitetentrirairt":,
1 1.
I° ' 4. .* 4 ' 16 132 Nassau, New York, and corner of
ALLG kinds of Sli 0 V F.l_,S alt;. FORKS Wuhington, Salem, MIMI and by Ns y;
ill may be liti'dlo‘Y at S'I'L'VENSON',S. throughout this country end
irTAnootts.—S. BURIILF:IS, GetlyibMG.
'Joel received, a supply of WINDOW
GLASS, dr.e. JAct)it NIA RTIN, Ne'o Ox . fisrdl WM: Wtti.r
' '
East Berlin { W:(li BERLIN Slam:Kee I dO3Elt
4R. HENRY,Ablsaismon.
Q. efIOOL BOOKS.AND tii{tikTlON. • m arc h 3, 5.,48.-1 •
ERY, of all kindi, constantly on hand - - -
and for sale, at .the lowest prices,., at the 1111111.11r 4 ./ 1 1111.141111711Fir1it..... -
Book and Stationery Store of or vaprous KIN trd
Dee. lu, S. 11. II 1 1 I T.Elt . I FOR .IT 7111 S
ivpoky!
1311,0,P.D5M Par' the delivery of 30
oir . , 46 CORbS of IVOO D, ( dick
Orr inj Oak) ,will he received by the .nnard
of Sabot Diiectors of the lionntgh of Get
tyetburgo, between title nod the first d a y of
October ttrzt:
By order of the Bowl.
N. J. SCHREINER, Sec'y.
Sept. 1, 1848.-31
l I AVICE STATIONERY.
KELLF.R 'UR,Tk is now wteeivingi
it suppti of fancy StatimicrY far
the aPproiching'F6ll Seation, which law
Ririe of Wood `Wafer Steens, brass cheq-,
ured ends ; Cocoa-wood Travelling Pocks(
Ink-stands ; 'Cedar Pen-holders ; Fifthly
Colored Gleirsloksta ads ; do. Pen-holders;
Fancy Colorcd Sealing Wax and Wafers;
Silliman'at Patent Wood School Inlistantht,
Embossed MorroccoPort Folios, letter sizCs
(with or without brass lock); Gillot's Steel,
Pens, waranted; Transparent Wider,—
assorted Colors; Motto IVafers-40ns
es &talents; Embossed BorderEnVelopee•,
DisMond Motto Wafers, ill sheets'; Buff
Envelopes, letter size ; Counting-ham
Date Markers; Mathematical Instrualtentit
Bone Paper Cutters; Ivory d0,:4 Nod
do ; Polished, Ivory Tablets ; Sand SO
Sand-boxes ; New Style Letter, CIIIO.
Fine Medium and Coarse Perforated
Board ; Extra Fine French Letter Paper I
Superior Indelible Ink, &e., &c,,, With a
hundred other articles of Stationery; which
are offered at the loWest Cash pricii, at
the Bookstore of
KELLER KURTZ.
Aug. 18, 1848
BOOKS & STATIONERY
S. IL, BUEHLER
lIAS just received, in addition to his
former large stock, a largely increas
ed assortment of
Classical,77ieologiCal,
School, and Alia. ( 7- ?\
sr.\
,04aneous •
Boots ,
•
embracing almost ;very variety of Stand
ard and Popular 'Literature ; also,
Blank Books and Stationery
of all kinds, - CieLD PENS, Pencils, Vit. ,
iting and Printing Cara; Card Cases, htli
stands, dee. are., all of srhich Will, as areal;
be cold 7 1 THE LOWE 37 PRI
CAVS.I. - •
•041Pihrrittlitt %sae beenUtpide by
which awythingnotinehnled hill assort
meat #tt tiei prarptly ordered from the
Cities. • • -
Gettyaboricaune 2, 1048
MORE GOODSI
•
FAR*" IRS and the Public generallycan
ntrw he' seeommodeted with almost
any sidele they may desire, by milling et
EITEVENBOI;VS, where thAr will find ok
general assontfient of
•
DRY GOODS,
Hardwaie. Queenaware, Groceries, 4.e.
.4 prices to suit the times. Call snit ea
amine before. you purchase elsewhere.
Jest received. u supply of fine, fresh
SHAD, HERRING & MACKAREL;
ENGLISH CHEESE ; also a few hales
Cotton Rails, Carpet Chaiu, and other
articles of Dry Goods. '
"Ankle; -
.•
CLOCKS WATCHES' AtiD
JEWELRY
rilE subscriber tenders his acltmov
AL''''etigentents to his friends and the pub
pc for thiakbOtail patronage hitherto extend
-44 to Ida, and respectfully informs them
~that he Imsjdstleoeived from the city a
now assortment of
4 1111.13141[101.11F1GA111P. -
or ALL KINDS--ALSO,
• 3t l NW 24 34 I V '
each ,as,;Aimis. Breastpins, Ear Ringe..:
Watolochains, Watch-keys, Guards, 414 e.•
Mao
SPFCT.ICLF,S r
nod Gineser, of all kinds and qualities—all
of flehich will be stilt! low.
• CLOCK& & WATCIIES repslr
' lett as usual, at the shortest notice.
Eatablitthment Chamhersbnig
'ftexttdoitrld 8;.. H. Bucutan's Boa
DrttBtore. • • I
lirrlitat* also for sale It lot of nerestlil
second-hand WATCIIEB, which Apo'
sold low.
A4,..EXANDER FRAZER..
Gettyitidit Scd, '2l, 2848.
-- • "
VicKM X 6 1 9 T
A n
.14 Aq
IVi:STERN NEW YORK
, COLLEGt HEALTI1 1 ,..
207 Main street, Buffalo, H, y...
firkR:G.:O.:VAUGIIN'ti Vegetable Lit hontiips
Idift/ tic Mixtetei a celebrated medicine winch
his WWII!
GREA,T,CIIIIN43. IN ALL, DISAA,Sp,
ii naw—ihtlinlltera' Into thia tiettion: 11100
bunts of an advertitetneut will not permit anew.
!ended 0 0 1iRe, of this. rimbody.; Vie barn GeV to
i
,say t has for its Intros in the U.titatespad Op'.
alias a large number of eiliieeted
SIEbIOAL PRACTITIONERS
in high professinnal standing, who snake a gepr
Atratruti, or it in their practire in the Moiling
diseases :
DROPSY, GRAVEL,
end diseases of the Urinary Organs, Pile: anti elf.
disemee of the , blood, derangements of tbe Liter, '
&c., and all gettersl diseases of the system., ,
particularly requested, that all Nho
.contemplobt,
the use of this article, or ‘t ho desire info' motion
te.apecting it, , r
WILL OBTAIN .t PAhIPFILET